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NEW INDUSTRIAL BUILDING TALKED Agitation For the Construction of a Third by the Bondhold- ers of the First One—Present Buildings Are Filled Giv- ing Employment to 300 Hands. ; Store Open This Evening and Every OPEN vening Until Christmas. For Gomn sHop THIS fortable Shopping we Recommend the | IN THE Morning Hours. We are open and | MORNING ready for business at 8.15 a. m. Two More Buying Days-- .+ . . Then Christmas For the remaining Busy Days depend upon this store for avery Hol- iday Need. Notwithstanding the tremendous volume of holiday busi- of the past few days, preparations have heen se broadly and ex- n now we can assure Holiday Gift Saskers a Nothing Is More Useful, i Lésting and Acceptable For a Christmas Gift Than Furniture A new industrial building is being|of 20 years shall revert to the city. o s The property was mortgaged with the mgitated for this city for the purpose | The proberiy WES TUFEIEE) Vees, for of providing a modern building with | §25000" there being 1,000 bonds of the floor space in such amount as small| value of $25 each, and it ia these bonds concerns might want for the purpose | Which are due and payable in Feb- ©of manufacturing. The matter of a TV vew building along the lines of the o present ones has been discussed by b e are fully occupled. o, number interested In the welfare of | “70 /Coining Industrial bulldings. the have been taken In the matter, though }“10:1“]530' Trade Quarterly, just is- it is believed that after the holidays | Sued. savs: it . the matter will be again taken up with [ At the annual mecting of the Cont || GORRTeesd Tnteiest necticut state board of trade, held at p. fh As vet the matter is in an undevel- | New London, November 23, the varl- a ous constituent boards of trade report- «ped te, w bros up at this e e L s o Ponds on | ©d Dlins used in thelr respoctive cities “eb- > 'S i i growth. The giving . - the present buil gs are due in Feb. to foster industrial gr \\t\h T ! roary and it was thought that if the | Of large bonuses has been to a large ] cnlers bondholders would put that money into | €Xtent abandoned. The plan that met & new building it would be sufficient, X"'z'{a?h?,»"("i;'.?r‘.u"‘;;‘;’n “l:‘onl‘;“'l‘si:; 1t was thought. for its construction. No ! . 1 0 L as thought. fof its constructlon. %o | o Hartford. This Is similar to the|| In oak, with French plate hut it was thought the city would give | Droject of the Norwich Industrial | . the 1 another bulldi Cen- ullding company A AV E Al e e Sugsestion had | Promise of success, but came to a glass—$7.50, value $12. been made that additional land be se- | Standstill a number of years ago. cured there. It had n suggested that The Hartford pan is being dmpmpmu the matter be brought up at a ci by the chamber of commerce, \\hh!\ is | meeting. but it was not in shape to b consolidation of ous 'organiza- | - presented at the one to be held next | tions in Hartford. Their plan contem- | Week, though at first it was hoped it tes the erection of an industrial | . would be building having a working floor space ! - Tt is understood that the Crescent|Oof approximately 70,000 square feet Firearms company is crowded in their | To ?r‘o;‘ oa?“u mfi‘np this ?:4 d;‘u,flrk»\zlal\ . quarters in the first building and | cost 0,00 e capi o . PH & Mt h " E 74 MAIN STREBT UM 1ike more room, so that possibly | Placed at $120,000 in order to have a | flppflSIlu orteous 1che 0. ht occupy the mew bullding - adequate to tide over | China Closets Highly polished, quarter- ed oak—$11.50, value $16. Buffets In quartered oak, hand rub- bed and polished, with drawers lined for silverware —$12.50, value $18.50 Carpets and Rugs An excellent line of Car- pets and Rugs—$1.50 and There are now 300 hands emploved in the two industrial buildings. which Brass Beds National spring and a felt top mattress. ‘A genuine bargain. Complete outfit, while they last $15.00. tensively made, that selection from Practically Unbroken Assortments . Couches Tufted and upholstered in fine Verone—$5.98, value $9.00. SHOP HERE BECAUSE— .o in the hurry and bustle of the last moment you wish to be doubly sure that not only will quality and service be ‘bplwd’ ble, but prices will be right SHQP HERE BECAUSE- this is by far the largest and most comfortable Christmas stors in Eastern Connecticut, with most complete stocks of mer- chandise, suitable for gift purposes and greatest selling on. _Please Carry Your Smallest Parcels ey and th ve the floor space they oc while waiting for tenants. cupy in the present building for other amount required $75,000 was TELEPHONE. industries. subscribed in about two weeks, The || The Norwich Industrial Buil lowest subscription was $500. | with 400 shares snub. ihe par|there is mo factory space vacant in| 5 e waiue being 32 On Aug. the | Hartford. In 1890 the Hartford board | the whis: during which cake and ice | ing events of interest for the lodge are | Puritans was given by Rew. J. Rom- 7 4 . ' city deeded to the company t | of trade erected a similar building. and am were served. The guests took | the install n of officers at its next [ evn Danforth of London, and Toys of all kinds, in- Hundreds of Books Dolls of all kinds Jand on Falls avenue with the condi- | it brought to Hartford the Underwood jon to wish Mr. tSanton success | meeting anl a masquerade ball which | there were songs by Lilllan Mun- [ cluding all the latest | for gift purposes, in- | Jointed Dolls, Kid Rody tions that it shall not have the rieht| Typewriter company, now employing | in his néw work and expressed the !is to be held next month. ger and remarks by Dr. A. W. Nelson. [ povelties in Mechani- Aing Pooks for Boys, | D0l Bisqus Dellw, t ell or dispose of the land, and any | 3,300 hands. It is pected that hope that the geneial official will live — - — 1 oot " . Girl 3 for Ad Character Face Dealk, »ttempt to do so -ause the whole v bullding will be fully rented 5 ex nany re-appointments. Dep- | FOREFATHERS' DAY. TOWN PATIENTS MUST PAY c ya—and the | for Girls and for Adults. | Eic. “Hee our’ apecia nf the property to revert to the city. | fore it is built, and will pay tr »ck- | uty Stanton had spared no pains in e AFTER FIRST OF YEAR ||| PFices are very reason- | A splendid whowing of | $1.00 Dol "1t ia 94 1t was required that the buildings be | holers at least 6 per cent. on in- | proviting for the entertainment of his | Luncheon and Exercises at the Mohi TE able. Make it a point | Christmax cardn Cal- | inches Wgh and the tsed for mechanicai and manufactur- | veetment. suests and the evening was an oc- 2 0 visit ot oy endars and Bookie pest Do o < Jne purposes and any portion of the| How long would it take to get a sim- | Sasion, which will be remembered for | ©an Hotel by Mayflowsr Descend- | Backus Hospital Will Chage $4 Per |} partment in Basement. nery the #ive land unused or unoccupled at the end ! ilar plan under way in Norwich? | a long time. | ants. | :NTI‘ “'"\2 -f"a”w of $7 When in | S ate. ard. T t = Z =0 S Mrs. Neison D. Robinson, Mrs. Wil- ” v For For LOURT SACHEM, F. OF A, | DEPUTY SHERIFF STANTON | SONS OF HERMANN | Mrs. William H. Fitch, Mrs.| Notice has been given the town by UMBR LLAS A ¢ : | NAME NEW OFFICERS R. Burnham, Miss 'Geer, | the Backus hospital authorities that Men Women ELECTS ITS OFFICERS. ENTERTAINED AT WHIST « Mrs. Avery Wheeler, [ after the first of the year the town T e % m Avery, Mrs. P. B. Bisho) e for Norwich will be $4 Very necessary articles and a useful and acceptable present fer Alexander Carberry Made Chief Ran- | Party in Honor of His Appointment— | Henry Erlbeck Elected President— Phobe T Brewster attended | while Datieats occupying the o. e ’w » . ger for Six Months—Four Initiated. Those Who Took the Prizes. | Coming Events in the Lodge. on and exercises in honc | yard will be charged 37 a w Aru,»r,. sither a Man or a Woman. TR 3 - i day given by the Eastern | iofore the patients sent there by the PR e A R S T SR 5 Court Sachem, No. 94 On_Thursday evening at his home| _Offizers for the next six months were bers of the Soclety of | town on the recommendation of phys- “H e ,N\,‘,‘“' s R b . :‘.‘v"“,‘,,'f::h..; _w‘:d;n ;;"n America, had one of its larges | in West Main street, Deputy Sheriff | e:ected on Thursday night at the meet- e nts at the Mohi- | iclans have been cared for under the all the newes 1dles i hoy ’d meetings in some time on Thursday | George . Stanton’ entertained many | ing of Germania lodge, No. 11, Sons of | can hotel, »ndon, on Thursday. | cndowment, but the town will her: WOMEN'S UMB LAS, the kind a particular weman weuld Mvening in Foresters' hall, the election | of his friends at whist in honor of his | Hermarn, as fellows - | An excellent s on Pilgrims and er bear the expense etk 5 Sacre—eh S s terialy Rull st Randlia-—000 o 0500, Erlbeck »f officers for the next half vear |lecen: appointment as deputy sheriff | I¥ bringing the members out’ in goodly ' for the county. There were six ta- | Scltz pumbers in port of the rival candi- bles, the pri: being awarded as fol- | Hahn Jates for different plages, and | lc Lady's prize, o jewel case. Mrs. | ner; tre president, Willlam | ary, August | al secretary, John Grel- Henry Liepold; trus- d Mitterer. Handkerchiefs foc'goms Sifes there was als iation work to be . W an’s priz te 8 mc done, four es being present. | box ot cigars, ngton; con- | =pOXts Weth Rk, Tax S Sea :!x Chief Ranger Dona Semino presided | =olations, Vera Mcinness, Arthur Hea- | months, uhu\h‘m-z that gl‘-h Od:e as for the bu 18, and the fol- | bles. 2 | ERospered dn Hiet LG, o e : for the most complete line of Handkerchiefs in Nerwish— lowing we s elected: Chiet \’social time was enjoyed following | and in membership gain, e COME HERE Men's, Women’'s and Children's—plain, initialed and em. rry: sub-chiet n; recordir financial secre- ince: treasurer, voodward, Ar- woodward, Hen- ranger, Alexander C. ranger, X retary tary, Joseph Frank Syivia thur Porthier; jun [¥ Clement; 'senior beadle. Daniel | Donahue; junior beadle, E han- | non; lecturer, Danjel McCarthy; trus- tee for three years, John Shannon; | broidered—AND THE VALUES ARE UNMATCHABLE. e Initialed Handkerchiefs .. Fully 1,000 dozen of Men's and Women's Initial Handkerchiefe— most of them in neat half-dozen boxes for gift purpeses Geo. Greenberger & Go. -FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS we consider that physician. 4 “'.;H“ "”“v‘m:;h}:‘:g' | F 2 3 - | Men's J:‘)Itlry:‘t;v‘\;‘- Handker n.‘.| th silk ini , at for 2 s gl SRR PO A=t St e G ] . y 50c “':v;eg(\‘ Lo flfod he ofice in & ."”m are the most desirable and acceptable use the arti- Men"‘:!‘:;.lw I:’m‘n Initial Handkerchiefs, at 1.38 a box of aix, RO T T emm | cles are always before the recipient u'hplelamt “: gl 302 % e G == = || minders of the giver. We are showing the latest an Nhre Maste Tine Aduen 'Tntial Hendkershlefn ad SL76 w : : ook ock. Women's Pure Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, at 7bc & box o Receive Extra Week's Pay Due for you to come in and | I ORI Mo slx, or each . i 1230 Vadktion Perion Amsisciatad, Gift, S |} PARLOR TABLES DINING TABLES filling orders for the Holiday Trade, but you must not BVSEE Tou I TR ST L e e In ac 2 it an eatantishe PARLOR SUITES COUCHES delay until the last minute to HAVE YOURS FILLED OTHER GIFT SUGGESTIONS IN HANDKERCHIEFS. istriby amongst their employes on PARLOR RUGS CHINA CLOSETS Children's White and Colored Bor Women's Hand-embroidered Trish T"hursday ning an additional ek's vax This Glothbtia oy MUSIC CABINETS CHAIRS, Morris and others PROPERLY Handkorchiets, 3 i & fancy bos,| - Linen Handierchiets, 3 in a nea wttache of the company who has beer 18 & -Box Nomen's Real 4 in the employ of the Ssuniishmentat || TABOURETTES BOOK CASES hildren's Eandkerchiets, 3 1n & Xov- | W oo e e, oo “and east one vear. All e ves who have sity Box—Initial—at 36C 8. box. f i e iy hecn with the company the required | MIRRORS DRESSING TABLES Rt a ol Trials: Licen TaaUb- | Eaetiss Tns Bamitanchiohs ‘aut ua length of time are given two weeks’ acation in the summer season. >r one week is advanced v WRITING DESKS BEDROOM SETS Siart On heir Tacstien, while pavtecdf (ETE., BIC,, ETC. EFC, ETE., ETC. S, When it s usudly.| Select now and you will get the best. Only two jear when the demands |} days more to do this Christmas shopping in. We have ey LT never before had a more complete and varied assort- ment for you to choose from. Schwartz Bros. chiefs, hand-embroidered at 12%c sach. omen's Real Irish 1. chiefs, hand-embroi «ach one in folder, 76c and| 50c each, o Handkerohiefs, one in a y newest dowigns, $1.26 ue at $1.00 each 1en Handier | | in the employ of the establishment at | | | | | 1 and $1.50 All purchases of Handkerchiefs amounting (o 3100 or over will ke furnished in a neat holday box if desired, Our $1 00 Kld Gloves CV’?JFULADGAlilT’HAE:rA:IEOM“‘ If you are seeking a gift that a woman will surely sppreciste, MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Annual Meeting of First Baptist Church Organization with Election of Offisers. give her a pair of our dependable “Duch " Dress Kid Gloves, thd The Woman's Heme and Foreign ndE Rh[ ERS best glove made at $1.00 a pair. They come in black, white and svery WMiss: ary clety f the Fi Bap- @ 2 annual meeting HO FURNISH| i fashionable color and in a full range of sizes. annual meeting rist Thursday ichrist presiding. stional service was led by Mrs. All Dress Gloves will be put in a neat holiday bex if desived, Telephone. 9-11 Water Street. We Have the FINEST STOCK Lathrop. election of offi- 1 s & bt viee o Buy Your Christmas Candy Here dent, Mrs. Hattie Sargeant Mrs. Alfred Davis treasurer, Lemuel Park, Collector: Absolutely Pure Christmas Candy. Every kind of Candy that the.yewny- We particularly recommend our ster or grown-up may d in twenty dffferent apecially for us and G0c Candy sold elsewhers. 20c Chocolates—in fifteen flavors, | 420 Chocolat bal to Candy sold elsewhere at 25c | flavors, made ana 40c a pound. equal to in New England of WINES, LIQUORS and i Here Are Glfts that omen Wi ppmlate MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, in pretty | fonable kinds of Furs, at 93.000 66,00, - ] lida hoxes, e to $8.50, 8 JINGERIE WAINTA, » 3-Star Martel Brandy John DeKuyper Gin jpiidey pox id showi, all in holiday boxes Mary Dolbeare, Refreshments served at the e, Mrs. Gilehrist being assisted by Mrs. Edward Briggs. The Ladies’ Specialty Co. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures. Well filled houses zreeted the change # prezramme at the Auditorium on "hursday afternoon and evening ,and all went away satisfied that one more | sood_ bill had been added to the high s ) PRTTICOATS, all the ater. McKissick and Shadney opened o 3-Star Hauteville & Co. Brandy Bass” Ale el di WOMEN'S N”-k' HOSIERY, in Up ihe vaudeville prosramma Wit SILK PETTICOATS, 4n a splendid |, TG G000 y 99 ihe_vapevitie Bropeasaie with & OK:I!' Stock (.:lelrmg §ale began December 20th, Chartreuses Yellow and Green Guinness’ Stout assortment of styles, at $4.50 to $7.60. [ iAW WIS, hnd oolers, plain end special scenery and effects, playing and will be continued until all our Furs and Winter Creme de Menthe Budweiser WOME BATHROBES - Blanket| UTILITY BOXES, gansine rad codar severa ‘erent characters to goos - . 9 [Robes, in all colors and newest styles, [ .y o > advantage. “They eang several - old Garments are sold. Benedictine i Schlitz |§at 3350 to 36.00. i Sors e ERp it Sor o plantation numbers, which received a | | Sauterne Pabst WOMEN'S KIMONOS, of flannelette, BN FO! Eood hand. Mysterious Moore had - . P . . S Cloth and silk, at $1.00 €0 85,90 | Tai On wNPTE~—ine Tinens D o B e e e During this Bargain Season, we are offering a big Meursault ' Narragansett S R S RALEERR, <. bierie| T ey Nostdon Towsls Bed om il guessin - = - % e ; P! of percale | Linens—acceptabie » house 209 Soored 2 bit vhen he escaped from | money saving proposition which will benefit those who Mumm Extra Dry Piisner lined, at $1.00 and $1.50. wite 2nd ted inside. A el o i ;| .. Eto,, Eto. - L Al act was pre- | will purchase any of our Fur Coats or other Garments :”" 'j"_’""'; D"; s:'::’ e ; Bt Seie'k very oy Bius o8 diniomie.| . wie laire inistodk. il o v th Our Men’s Store for Glfts for Men and songs which won for them imme- diate favor. Their closing number was 'S HOUSE COATS. ow MEN'S NECKWHBAR, in all the new To every purchase of $1.00 and up we present you a very pleasing medley of popular We invite an inspection of ine and Sale Bitn 'The piliures ake all Fech, ¥ s £ our | of Women i in plain and fancy styles o shapes and colorings, at b 1 but deserving of special mention i5| Children’s Coats and Furs. one of our beautiful Calendars, and a bottle of Pure 83.98 to $20.00. $1.00. The Higher the Fewer. BATH ROBES - Terry, MEN'S SUSPEND! in attracti Port, Sherry or Muscatel as a Christmas present. and Brocaded sill -at $2.95 | holiday boxes, at 250 to $2.00 n palr. At the evening show an interest- en 3 ° i Bines b e T e D s Remember our prices are specially low and the drawing conducted on the stage for Garments are all pretty models. two prize baskets of fruit and two MEN'S XEGLIGER SHIRTS. | N'S FANCY VESTS—a splendid | the latest styles, at 50c to $2.00 L] howing of newest styles, at $1.00 to DRESS EHIRTS, the « showing me- TS, th rize turkevs offered by Somers Bros. & . and Friwble mak; S licse who hedl Hedh cuptokners ai Don’t miss it. Every dollar’s worth you buy will | gt iathe i ey B e B gl B . | 1 MEN'S XIGHT SHIRTS, in muslin | $3.00, drawn upon each article, showing the | 8ave Twenty-Five Cents. and flannelette, at 50c to $1.00. MEN'S SWBATERS, in al st following numbers: First basket, 5-11- & = . . MEN'S PAJAMAS, in Flanneletts, A0d colodngs, at 680 to $1200 Madras and Soisette, at $1.00 to $2.00 a MEN'S HOSIDRY, in cotton, sutt. and woolen, at 106 & pair to $2.00. 785, 11-6-688 and 11-40 685; basket, 5-6-785, 5-16-784 and 1-!’9‘6@ N first turkey. §5-89-726, 2-15-803, and . [ . 8-804. second turkey, 10-4. 503, and 10-29-684. It was announc- e a les e l od that the holders of the first choice ° s tickets 1on each ';:'-‘cu must ;H‘m it i before 1 o'clock today, after which tha 5 b ofher tiskets come tn for tne prizes it | 248 Main Street Franklie Squar: 5 the first has ROl appeared ankl q <, NOI‘WiCh, Conn i Telephane 812 41-53 Franklin Street, Norwich Main 8¢, Willimanti Branches £ %ai A55 Yo City.