Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 30, 1921, Page 8

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Nearly 40 children enjoyed the Christmas tree glven for them by the members of the Westerly Masonia alub Jn the club rooms on High street, The blg tree was beautifully deeorated and each boy or girl was presented a palr of woolen stockings, gloves and rubbers, besides an armful of toys. les cream and wafers were served the llttle guests, Musle was furnishe¢ by an orchestra Suring the festivitles. Only s few days remain for people in eircie of Aiton, -Hope Rebekah lodge, Fastern Star, Bethany Sewing soclety, U. §. B. club, Amitie club, Brown Betty tea room, Elks, the men in Girard's lunch cart, Tdeal automebile station, Many in- dividuals held to make Ghristmas bright- er and hanppier for the less fortunate local residents, Mrs, Mary MeCulloeh, 79, widow eof John MoCulleeh, & former commander of Budlong post, G, A, R, died Wednesday morning following a shert illness at the / 121-125 MAIN STREET residoncs of her nephew, Thomas Me- Kenzle, 82 Elm street, Mrs.:McCullech, the daughter of John.and Agnes H. Mc- Kenzle, was born in- Kilbarchon, Scot- land, Oct. 14, 1842, ard following the death of her parents czme to America with her brothers apd sisters when a very young girl. She married John:Me- Culloch Dec. 24, 1885, coing here with her husband to resde in 1884, Since his death, July 5, 1911, she has made her home with her nephew, Thomas MeKer- ake out thelr ambu- fp with the Westerly ry corps. The fee of $2.50 for am- ance service for 1822 s payable up he first of the new year, when new as to use of the ambulance will n by hte sanitary corps, an instructor at Rensse- echnology, is spending e home of his parents, Allen, - JANUARY LEARANCE ' NOW IN PROGRESS & . Spargo ot S etirmod " home | Zie. There also survive her three nieces, and Mrs, Albert | Mrs. Nathan Carr ef Beach street. Mrs. James Hart of Bristol, R. I, and Miss Agnes Douglas of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Munsell Randall have re- to their home in Springfleld, ter spending Christmas with Mr, parents on in street. n Peck of Brooklyn, N. Y., was a of his brother, L. E. Peck, over the avs. Grace Mulen of Brooklyn, N. Y., was Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Peck of W is visiting STONINGTON ngton were eath of. . G < el J4 b Coats-Suits-] All Now Greatly Reduced , PRICE ALONE IS NOT THE ONLY ATTRACTION DURING OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE. THE GARMENTS ARE ALL FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK AND THE VERY BEST IN MATERIALS AND MAKING—IN FACT THE VERY GARMENTS THAT HAVE BEEN GREATLY ADMIRED FOR SMART . STYLE AND INDIVIDUALITY. PRICES NOW ARE ACTUALLY LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST. COATS DRESSES A yide range of sizes in a}l preferred shades and ma- Whether for prettizst wear, or for practical service at terials, and in warm winter weights, exceptiona! || home or in business wear, we have reduced the prices styles, at but a fraction of their actual worth. on every Dress, to the lowest clearance figures. vy COATS $1750 ...... Were to $39.50 || Wonderful velues. s Goff's Broadway Cash Market QUALITY CENTRAL BUILDING SERVICE TELEPHONE 1563 FREE DELIVERY 2 >y Specials For Friday and Saturday NATIVE TURKEYS, pound NATIVE GEESE, pound st el o e ] NATIVE DUCKS, pound | COATS $27.50 ...... Were to $55.00 || DRESSES § 9.75 ... . Were to $20.00 e : DRESSES $19.75 . ... Were to $39.50 : COATS $47.50 ...... Were to $79.50 SUITS Most of these are priced at considerably less than the SMALL PIG PORK LOINS, pound. .. FRESH SHOULDERS, 4 to 6 Ib... .. .../ TOP ROUND POT ROAST, pound. . /. BOTTOM ROUND POT ROAST, potmnd: ARMOUR'’S STAR HAMS, 8 to 10 Ib.%, .- DRESSES $27.50 ... . Were to $55.00 DRESSES $37.50 .... Were to $69.50 materials alone cost, and every one of them is selected st | FURS AND FUR COATS » SUITS 2450 ....... W ' s - w0 ....... Were to $55.0 CHOICE SELECTION OF COATS AND SUITS $34.50 ....... Were to $95.00 NECKFIECES TO CHOOSE FROM and Theima Hineldey of Hast Orange, N. Extra quality BACON, by the piece, from Extra quality ROAST BEEF, pound. .. 50 . 28¢ to 35c BEEF LIVER, 2 pounds for. ... ... . 5. o eee i o 28c GOFF’S SPECIAL SAUSAGE, pound. . .. i .. .... 32¢ ENDS OF HAM, pound. - . . s o oo o e cvsnvee 18c FORES OF LAMB, boned and rolled, pound. ;... ., 22¢ STEWING LAMB, pound . . v-v«.ex voe vt vy s oo 10¢ | NATIVE VEAL TO ROAST, pound . ... ........... 35c FRESH HAMS, pound - ... .., oo, iR oms SCOTCH HAM, pound : COATS $37.50 ...... Were to $65.00 i terieraaseaaieeissesesees BOG foechem Vistink zelathesiiny tha jboe s J., ave guests at the heme of Judge Elias | ough, seventh and eights | 167 Robmson; dialogue, Jack asd Wer SUGAR CURED CORNED BEEF, ; Hinciiey, on Bim sirest, - fteeple Tom Fitwpatrick, p Staftord Eéhel Moers, - ‘who tea wion. Lillisn Dethal| resia- | =7y Livteny wog, Mildeed Loach: 86 Plate, Navels, Ribs, pound 100 | s o 52 ing At Mocems, is the |boy, Wha has becoms noted as @ chim | Greenwich, is home for the hol 1 Drooks; Twe G's, Bdward | Si%, R""‘-"M Posgl st emmr- DEERFOOT 3 CTEI0 00t e e aptty ey 2o ';“ Su;n:;:“ m:; Fathan W, g:&y‘sc’:mtner,b fiag been spending peveral ) kl:[n ,Cf‘fllsclkadenT;n.‘ m mm o Hw‘"h mmh“mm—n. -’M 3 d 4 he ber B & i 4 hristmas reci- y P : . SAUSAGE — ARLINGTON SAUSAGE Biward eatly of New Fork has boen | Harmssd Asmetomg b ered the tation, “Vau] | Ashley, Wesley Gfford, | Christman, Marjorle Swith: eingiam ———— e GRS B e home of 5. aRd Mes, 05 | employ of fhe First ‘Wailonal Bask, suts Chriaimah Carelsl A DA LG ‘:‘;‘(gl e s L ; Bendieten pR Main steeet. i s R A 4 i grades; Maki P g 3 e Christmas Trail fve beys: recits- Delicatessa D £ . osse Bomie has gane fo New Fork Ly |t Totan T SR L o, Tk Thveses | easre. Hamging . . spend @ vac 1 : i GOBEL'S PRODUCTS—"THE BEST MABE" Jor g os loiowizg, plews: e s | 5 A et ot e s o o B Lot ko & SN ¥ & Maya; acation iR 1OWN.| Christmias Songs, PrIRMEFF o Lo | Béhishem, Plorence Leach: Legenq of Roast Ham, b, . ..., §8s | Clrvelate, 1. .\, .. 485 is at her home In tlp Town af Betticnent sy sty ot | the Bally, Mabet Ltfvorens; The ) g h 0t e e 2098 . A nd gighth grades; Darning Stook- LitZan Deibel ;. sings h 1B\ irrr BBe | Head Cheess; ib 36¢ cords, -3 the olice pas Cagust Prima Wesiey | JBIoUS Are’ Ringing, petmary depese- Corned Beaf, 1b 68 | Ment Leaf, B, ... 365 S sy mocse ot o, PO Gt B 2t Shemage, ewermn | I e Taatn v h: | Cp bR Vieat 1 B... : 88e flfass-' }is peen spending 3 few 4 |Primary ehiibren; Sllemt Night, N \ fiogencs "“:: ""“‘. 4 {Bockwurst, b............ 386 | Grmsled Tongus, b, .. 46c o o ; | S demealh £33 CRath ERGS | oruinge litres Wikie: song. oo Bn- 4 b R S |, Pupily pot B 6T tardy mfi? of Bove, - Liverwurst, b, .., ... 306 | Gorned Tengue : Bt e 90 3‘:@ e o din. At 1 o & Sg el o SOOI :_!'-'mHunm, Birrrrs 886 drep pf the Wapresas | absen; i s Bt | Kosaats, gpest. tho bolidars s N But- Blood Ringy, b...... 30 o i Fok. — Pork 584 a ’ my[bm—m .. ABs M 'y HES 2 94 : 108 SRR, . putor. = e nigE, B2 ég_fi, Won ' pri he web- ? H ‘Emest of relatives vhg nagfirzm Fininy mown. SR 5 gramme ‘follows: SOREE. { OIS, & gden: 12 Tale, e = 011 3 broaawayLas Ke| o el : B e CLEPER LVASLE BATVE Pt A FzA Mhoriet ars Tiing w4 ———

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