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THE STORE OF THE STORE OF VARIED ASSORTMENTS NG {{EADQUARTERS ABUNDANT STOCKS N TODAY AND:THIS EVENING Then Christmas Rud'y for business .at 8.30 ;in the morning and open evenings. For comfortable shopping we recommend The commissioners of Rhode Islana Girl Scout councils who will act as pat- Tonesses fir the Mervy Whirl of 1922, will be Mrs. Willlam Hoffman,’ Barrington: Mrs. Arthur, Yaeger, Centeredaley Mrs. Thomas Garthwaite, Graniteville; Henry D. Bailey, Hope Valley; Mrs, Wm Sims. Naval War College Newpert. | Mrs. L. B. Plerce, Norwood ; Mrs. Walte: | | penter, Mrs, Edward Trowbridge, Peace Dale; Mrs.. Edward Cutler, Warrenss| Mrs, Harvey Perry, Westerly. 3 Georgé Ruhman, Jr, of Providence, well known fn Westerly, was among those called before Judge Hahn iy the superior court for Providence and BEris- tol counties. to plead to an indictment charging him twith driving <ff a rmotor vehicle without the consent of the owner. The local sale of Christmas and New Yeat seals is progressing favorably and it is estimated that total amount al- ready received s in excess of $700, al- though allsthe sales centers have not vet made reports. In addityn to the $300 received early in the week by the chair- man of the commiiis in charge, Mrs. Chase, Bristol Ferry; Mrs. Gilbert Car- | havyq collected $209 so -far with two schools yet to report. The total sciv.ol sales will amount to about $300, which will bring the campaign total to $800. Chief Boatswain's Mate James Kirk of |Westerly who has serve¢ 19 years in the U. S. navy has beentransferred from ard. ynm Hazard ' Burdick of Quomochon- taug was a recent caller here Ghorze Broughton' was a recent’ caller in New London. Contributi ns for the mission Christmas boxes Were-if> be sent in by Friday might. as the boxes will be delivered this- (Sat- urday) morning. Miss Eleanor ° Sullivan, of Waksfleld, has returned home . after visiting Mrs James Welch. Miss Margaret Barnes of Washington, D. C., is the guest of Mr. and Nars. Tred- erfck Brucker - over the -ho'idays, a'student at Tufté Cambridge, Mass, s pending the holidays at his e on West Briad street. Mr. ‘and Mrh, Fred Rogers have goms to New York and New Jersey for sdveral the Great Lakes > the Brooklyn ravy ing at Stamford. A fact emphasized was the great changes b ught abour by the \M§th amendment in humerous directions. all thése in good directions. 'The liquor. ités are uncosely mistating and men of es are stamping thems ding themseives as Governor ted lately in a public address— by trying to null make.void ‘a_part of the Const: the United .States. Miss OMmey spoke of several of the new W. C. T. U. songs, used very ef- fectivety, one of whiph had. the sonti- ment, “If you_wish. the women's voté * Pin our ribbon on M-ur eoa . Great praise from all present' was given the Connectiout, prosident of the W. C. T..U. Mrs. Mary B. Wilson, pre- ing bfticar of -the. state. convertion Bach session began and ended on sched ule time. /Mcs. Buell. the former president was warmly greeted: and tark. part in the programme. An fmoressi>t icoincident was the funeral of -H.. H. Spooner of Kensington, for many yefi.m secratary and _treasurer of the Conmecticut. Tem- perance union, the first afternoow “f the conivention, and for .whom 'a service was_held, Beginning with a moment of silence, as 2 token of hofor to the man Whoss. wi) le-hearted help was_so. often givert in W. C U..conventions as well as_for every good ccause. '135-143 MAIN STREET THE DAY BEFORE DECEMBER 24, 1921 ° ‘The Plaut-Cadden Company NORWICH, CONN. SEE OUR $30,000 DIAMOND DISPLAY TODAY —FROM 1 TO 8 P. M. Lasting Gift Orlando Smith, Jr., the school children ' weeks' visit. STONINGTON [ wasmmz About 5.80 Thursday morning @ fir | \All Saturday night the.winds blew at broke out in the waiting mrom on tp | ' high rate of velocity and the welcome | Closing exéreises at the Westminster corner of Elm and Cutler street, ‘her: rain fell in. torrents. . As_a resuit, thé Hill achool were held Friday at 7.30 p. George Hyde fas carried on business-for | ©0ads and rain until nearly the hotr of |m. several years. The interlor of the bujld. | 7}rning worshis. kept - many at home, ng was demolished, leaving nothing but ¢ both from church school and church. To the sidewalls and a bad'y burned roof. |the few present,-one of these having a The loss was about $15,000 and partly | Walk of over two miles, the pastor spoke glad to lekrn- that. she will remain Gur- the moming hours. ing_the balance of the -year. Wednesday night, a_fire, thought due to-an kil stove, Aised there. destroved ruch: of the ipterior, of the Lachavelle store. started fast ‘June & Gayhead o \ “y;:i‘i‘;%wfi‘):miytg Y;Ililnlchfirl\: and S tl. s teacher, Miss Marjorle Russell, ar: ugges ons On the last shopping-day before Christmas we are admi ably ready to serve you. Here you will find a big, bright, cheerful store, bountedus stocks in most convenient ar- rangement for quick aelectlon, wfllmg and efficient people to help you. The Christmas, exercises of the church school will be held in .the church Mon- Diamonds, Rings day. evening at 7.30. A'ce in .Hunger- | . Tand will be presénted by stereoptican . w . rist Watches oovered by insurance.. The teémperaturé |on Decision for the Christ life. there will be speaking and other featuras being below zero, the water froze around | Frr the Christmas week prayer in the | The tree -and trimming of the church 5 the station and on the troiley tracks, |NOmes, Wednesday, Dec. 28, the Fible |iill beg-day (Saturday) ‘at 1.30 p. m. | iging o rew o . early cars to rruns, | Feading is St Luké. 25115 and 1t Jonms et i Brooches, Beads fer passengers at this point, The cause |4:16-17 and the topic s Love Made|" Prymouth—Several -rizes wede cap- oftho fire dwas’ anMnpwn. PHe Mireimen.| Pertoot: tured by the Mt To¥y farm. exhibition. . quickly and did ecellent work | Mrs. Martha Warren, who is spending | whish was sent from that farm to the I..avauleres i SOClety Emblems Pearls Bar Pms Cuff Links, Tie Pins Dress Combs Cigarette Cases : Ivory, Novelties Razors, Cameras Ivory Toilet Sets Military Brushes . : . Clocks; Silverware in Eastern Connecticut. For the convenience of holiday g cut the blaze which, owing t» | the winter' near High Bridge, N. Y. is|Middletown Poultry show. The local ex- ong northwest winds threatcnod | ViSiting at the patsonage and with rel- | hibitor won first on: Rhode Island red ' 3 & o . Ivory Manicure Sets Ivory, Silver and Ebony - Fountain Pens ‘Belt, Buckles shoppers, all holiday goods will be placed on nding iproperty. ativeg here “during the holidays. o:ckerel and first on Rhode Island. réi , Cameras, Etc. Fountain Pens, Etc. Dxamonds, ngs Watches [ Save time and worry. by coming here to this Store, which is Christmas Shopping. Headquarters for Norwich and all / Special Counters at Special Prices : \ J. F. Donohue a ‘wilkman who At the December meeting of the W. C. | pullet. A special prize for the best shape Our stocks have been constantly replenished—You will ¢ north of the bordugh was dri T. U. at Mrs. Charles Barstow's, Wed- |and color was also awarded to the pullet, A typewriting contest among abouvt o PURCHASER, MOREOVER, WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES ON ALL L heeereaing Aol il hé had been many rs ' a resident ha= gone to, Cadar Man ers, we have Santa Claus Candy AND e 7 g horsa across the tracks at the freig) nesday of last- week, there were fifteen |On Brown Leghorns the local exhibitsr % find here the largest variety for choosing, and positively dozen purils of Stonington High sckoal be nrivileged to attend Lai BOODS TO BE AS LOW OR LOWER THAN THCSE OF ANY ervices were held a‘ (h(& grave tn shend the h Boxes, in half-pound and ‘pound R & Buattive pHo. 1 _F. D. Burch was a business caller in | i L o “Haven i yards Thursday morning when the horse |in attendance and the epecial feature of |was in a class of his own, winning first o ,caught his h.of betwen the plank and !interest was the report of Miss Fredsrica | second and third on hen; first, s=con¢ the lowest prices. OUR GUARANTEE i fo be held In. Community Walll earl? in January. There will be a trial of type- delegation will go’to N OTHER STORE IN CONNECTICUT. tate conest of puil's cfl'\fm'fll nffl(‘!))' &'v the rail. The planks had to be taken|Olney, deiesate _representing Canter- |and third vn pullet, and first, second an: EVERY ARTICLE BOUGHT HERE—NO MATTER HOW LOW THE : writing. with dic‘atin and taken from a Mrs. William R. Palmer gied 'Tuésiav PRI TR - S and Mrs. D. B.8apulding are vis | SPECIAL BOX CANDY up to release the horse. bury's union, at the récent annual meet- |third ‘on cotkercl. PRICE—CARRIES OUR GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION TO THE phonosTaph . record. [ The, gffair. will e ~vening’ at th¢ Stonington hcme, where [ BOXED CHOCOLATES - T el’iy rlshnas ! 3 A R For Sunday Schools and Teach- * ‘ Buy Christmas Candy Here and Save Money Chocolate C pound boxes—69c a bgx, Alphabet and_Milk Chocolates for i | the children—25¢ a box. Chocolates, in one- 59c a box. f red Cherries in one- — Firniiure The Ractical @firlsrmas Girt Flpt‘n\tLamps, Table Lamps, Rugs, Screens (Japanese Hand- Embroidered), Smokers, Sewing: Tables, Dressing Tables, Gate-leg Tables, Library Tables, Centre Tables, Desks , (all styles), Serving Tablesand Trays, Candle Hold- ers, Book Ends, Easy Chairs, Kitchen Cabinets and ' lTea Wagqns, Etc. c Lonei n Wednes \ Lovell & vell’ C)voculafics half- u S g £ . and Mrs. D. C. Stone ar» eates CHOCOLATES o b et s 5 e nemamuae by R w a box. Buntes Diana Stuffed Candies, as- sorted, one-pound sealed jars, three-pound" sealed jars St $1.69 CHRI;TMAS CANDY Buntes’ Nut Cr . Hazelnut Kisses' .. 50c Gum Drops. 50c Peanut Smudge €0c Walnut Stuffed €0c Cream Bon B, \lle Ussher, of Yale, univer.ity. Fi- | sanor U er of jhampton. s 690— A ey her of Newton, Ma Mildred Hall. who has beea con- fined to her hcme in Westerly for tre st three_weeks with a severe attack ' f grip is again able to atfend to her dutiss {as a teacher in - Stonington borough hool. b SALEM 25¢ Assorted Chocolate Cream 19¢c 40c Auerbach’s Standard Choc- olates, choice of 30 kinds .... 60c Lovell & Covell's Blackstone Chocolates, choice of 40 kinds 49c 80c Lovell & Covell’s Repdta-' tion Chocolates, choice of 40 kinds A Happy New Year 29¢ 59¢ \ i THE FOLKS AT HOME Best quality, pure sugar, Christ- WMr. und Mrs. Ernest Rogers ani son . WILL BE GLAD TO mas Ribbon Candy — Special } | 60c Drugais orin of New Lonfon. were visitors at price 19c a pound. Sflow DTo, {the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pistachio Patties. . Yy Sunday. e Moore and Austin R'x atien’- A. Bigolow rost. olchester Satur ning, Austin Rix Jjoipinz the HEAR THIS MESSAGE OF GOOD CHEER . Legion, in Women’s Sample Silk Hesiery 300 pairs of Women'’s Plain and Novelty Silk Hosiery | —a manufacturer’y sample lime, in 2 big varisty of styles and colors, now on sale. Divided into three price ups: r. and Mrs. E. A, Mitchell wer> re- 1| cent caller in Ngw Lontn. and Mrs. John. Rathbun and lit- ushter wege New London visitors | Wednesday. Bl| OMr and Mrs. F.-B. ymes entertaincd r larze party of friends at a dance at th TOLL LINE WILL . CARRY IT QUICKLY AND CHEAPLY i 2 home at the Mitchell Farms Frid: i ; 95¢ —$1.39 — $1.95 tome T Ml e i | T Now Lordon and surroundin | Easily Worth One-Third More. i towns. Other Silk Hosiery for Gifts Mrs. Lames Lane and daughter Jane are guests rf | the holidays. ) Misses Helen New London, relati s over | Rogers _and Eieanor | TADEEES T, o " & P s ! | Moore of N. F. A. are spending the va- § AT $1.10—Women's “Phoenix” Silk §. AT $1.4—Women's “Phoenix” Silk | oo; pA o i 1 t cation at their homes here. g Hostecy, black, cordovad and Hosiery, in plack and ~ cordo e and Mrs- Herbert ouston, Miss # 5 B Annh Gifford and Carl Rogers ®were | £ AT $1.25—Women's Pure Silk"Hes- | AT $1.65—Women's Full-fashioned [l | New Tiondon visitors Saturday. =~ - H sy, black, cordovan, tan. and Misses Alice R or “three seam” Silk Hosiery, Maria De Wi'ife and in black only. B 10a Winakor, students at Williams M- | AT $195—Women's Full-fashioned | m Silk Hosiery, in black. ahly.— Silk Hosiery, in black, cordo- fd Seam in the back. ~4 van and gray. B (All Silk Hosiery, at $1.008-84iF and over, will be boxed upon.request.) TOYSE= TOYS! Come here for Toys=sthere:is still a good assortment for : last minute Christmas fllqm_ers. DOLLS! - < terls held ffices 1 ith The best assortment of Dolfitn be found hereabout—Big i ":nd" Aoisresd g g sy i Dolls, Little Dolls, Dressed Dolls, Undressed Dolls—all [§| neiztoor, husband ana father an1 one kinds. who. had a-kind -word for all. . The be- BOOK! BOOKS! reaved family has the sympathy of the o Books are in the Millinery Section, =il arranged on tables comeuyits, . o £ FOR for quick selection. Books for Children, for Boys, for D. Geer. Jr. 'of Yale eotiege, Girls, for Adults. See our complete showing of Christ- Xmas Glfts mas Cards, 1922 Calendars and Christmas Post Cards. B : 5 GAMES! GAMES! . BOYS’ RUBBER COATS Games of all kinds—some hew and novel, as well as many RUBBER BOOTS AND HATS old-hme favorites. Games are located in Millinery Sec! SPORmG GOO,DS : “JEWELRY! JEWELRY FOOTBALLS— BASEBALLS ICE SKATES AND SHOES ! The @strict “school closed Friday for the vacatlon. Fach school had public Hundreds of articles of Jewelry suitable for gift purposes, § all neatly boxed, and at prices that are much less than else- SARANAC BUCK GLOVES For Dress, Working, Driving '~ . " CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN NORWALK CORD TIRES winter term will cpen Jan, 3. If you are seeking a present for a mnn—then comider our AUTO ACCESSORIFS THE ALLING RUBBER CO sacond degree op 2 class of eleven can- as, Dress Shirts, Neckwiear, Suspenders, Hosiery, Swenters, 191 MMN STRF.ET 2 AT S 39——‘lnmeng Extra Fine Pure 1 Instituta are spending the hoii- days- at_ their homes here. fr. and Mrs. Henry Rogerg and Elmer §| Chadwick were recent visitors in New London. Mrs. Tvy Baflley and ton Leroy, Theo- dore and Floyd of Hartford were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Rog- ers. Violins, Mandolins, Cornets, Saxophones, Drums, Banjos, Flutes. Accordions, Harmonicas, Etc. A} the . sudden . death . of Charles - A. e of Gales Ferry, Ledyard lost \ A VIC TROLA-——-. —For This Xmas The Victrola will bring into your home the world’s greatest music for the whole family to enjoy—not only on |A PIANO— —For Their Xmas —A Perfect Gift A Piano is-always a delight and a source of pride to its owner. We have the following Pianos of world- wide fame—for you te choose from —certainly we can deliver it today ! CHICKERING, HAINES BROS. * WASSERMANN, HARDMAN ' HALLETT & DAVIS, BEHR BROS. CRAWFORD, AUTOPIANO MONO-PLAYER, LEXINGTON TERMS OF PAYMENT — YOUR OWN—WITHIN REASON in'years to come. \ All the supreme =masterpieces of .music, sung or played by the fore- ‘most artists of the age, are yours whenever you want to hear them. . $1.00 A WEEK- and Willimantic. has returned home after saying sdveral weeks with Mrs, Isase . GOODYEAR The committee in charge of the coming Ye Olde English tea party and enter- tainment reports very satistactory rro- gress. Of the thirty-three men Who entered the Christmas turkey tournament nine. efeated thelr opponents in the first twc rounds. The successful contestants are: Hassan Odell, Arthur Longhbottom. Henry Cooper, Arthur Belisle, George' Roberge, Cap Hunter. ‘Ernest. Thompson, James Bacon and the winner of the Tm Crowearthur Thompson ' match. The finals were bowled Friday night. didates Friday evening. Dee. 16. Sympathy is felt for M: Henry E. Gloves, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, Etc. HANDKEREHIEFS FOR GIFTS Randall and family of X Stoning- ton in the loss of her husband, Hemry E. Randall, who was greatly esteemed. Mrs. Bertha L. Avery has returned to her home after a lengthy stay'at Sttrrs. Mies Fanny Healey, of New London For last minuteshoppers we recommend Handkerchiefs. ‘We show:a big line of Handkerchiefs, for Men, Women and Children. - Come-here for the most comprehensive L Dgfmeoto s maiiie o \dgepor ate Board he “,* : nd th grelteot values to be had | sther nient 1t was voted to consult coun. - - sel as to the legelity of the special tax. N 3 : of six mifls rocentiy 1210 by the e, Bridgeport—At a meeting of the