Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 14, 1920, Page 8

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Milg Operations in Eastern Eastem Connecticut= As the year draws to a closs the ac- tivitles in the bullding line also are waning, due largely to weather condi- tons and the tendency of people to wai for a price of building material. The SAYS IT FIRST AND BAYS IT LAST. Nicholson St., o teil anybody Tar is all right. T said it first Chasasds o Rotties edy were bought last by carcful mothers £o as 1o be pre- fo check coughs, colds and croup at ing. It acts almost instantly, mts Woothes raw, irritated mem: tickling tn’'throat. Lee & price of some materials have already started to decline but as yet there has not been enough to warrant any sud- den desire to build. The winter thus far has beon efceed- Ingly favotable to the buflding’ trades and work is being done now: that it was impossible to do_during the two previ- outd winters. But With the prospect of a sudden change from mild -weather to extreme cold cement’ and briek ‘wofx is being pushed along to ‘completion -and many operations are far past the point where they would be if the iwinter had been as severe as in years previous. The records at the office of Fire Mar- shal Howard L. Stanton begin. to. show the decrease in building operations, only Larrelli Guiseppe - asks ‘permission’ to erect @ frame building on Greeneville Helghts, just .off Boswell avenue, - The house {5 to be 24x28 feet ana Witk be a story and a half high. Tne cons will be of frame With a ‘concr stone foundation, rooms and bath andthe fuf will be of hardwood® and Iflle att::!ol will be in ;hpbw,m ‘and shingles. Progress bas- been - made the jects 'in hand during the week afid iction nd |:There wm be uvh Tave been flled witht for the " ae T. Webster, “The total eral are rapidly nearing mnihum. The eeeu chief building, projects struction inicluds the boller :house at.the U. S. Finishing Co., the ne at the Atlantic Carton Cotp;, the store: house at the Tromsides Corporation and the work of the excavation for. the ad-|c: dition to' the ‘Austin .bloek -on street. '~ 'Good' progress: has been on these during the paSt weelk. ' ise those ‘ Main perh e iR s o buildibg costs: o tended to! ing {0, build ' to! - of building tall what 2 the Santa Claus In Our Large Wmdow Santa Claus will be in our large show window every day from now until Christmas. Morning hours 10:30 to 12—afternoon hours 2:30 to 5 odod: CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN Men's Cotton Hosiery, colors—at 25¢ and 35¢. Llack and Men’'s Lisle Hosiery, black and col- ors—at 50c arid 65c. Men's Silk Hosiery, in all the bess known makes, sich as Phoenix, Onyx, Everwear, Monito, etc—at 85¢ to $2.00 a pair. Men's Mufflers, a large variety to welect from, in wool and in silk— at $2.50 to $9.50. Men's Neckwear, including Knitted Ties and a splendid showing of woven Ties—at $1.00 to $3.50. “Kum-a-part Kuff Buttons” a practical idea in cuff buttons—at 50c to $150 a pair. Men's Shists of Percale, Madras, Fibre Silk and Silk, a good assort« ment—3$1.69 to $9.35. Men's Night Shirts, Outing Flan- nel or Cotton—at $1.75 to $4.00, CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Children’s Handkerchisfs in boxes, a big varisty—Prices are 19, Z5c, 3¢ and 50c a box. BOYS' HANDKERCHIEFS Boys’ Handkerchiefs, in plain white hemstitched and celored borders— at 124c each. MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Men’s Plain White Handkerchiefs, in cambric—at 12¢c, 15¢, 19¢ #nd 25¢ each. Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched—at 42¢, 50¢, 59¢ and up to $1.00. MEN'S INITIALS Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, at 15c each, 87/3¢ a bex of six—at 25c each, $150 a box of six—at 50c each, $3.00 2 box of six. . CHILDREN'S STATIONERY Eaton, Crane and Pike's Writing er. for Children, in ene-quire boxes — Special price 69c, actual value ‘85c. MEN'S STATIONERY , Crame and Pike's Highland n Stationery, large size for Men —at 8¢ a box, actual value $1.00, Eaton, Crane and Pike's Dalton Vel- lum Stationery, large size for Men —at $1.10 a box, actual value $125. 50c LINEN PAPER, 3% Eaton, Crane and Pike’s Aberdeen Linen and Montrese Linen, a choice of white and five colors,’ in one- quire boxes—Special price 39¢ a box —actual value 50c. HUNDREDS Dolls to cut out and drase—at 10c, e and 2. Card Games, including all the old favoritee—at 13c, 25c, 35c and 50c. Tiddledy Winks—at 15, %c and Eat Fish Pends—at 25c and 50c. w of nll"klndo—-t 10¢, 25e, M—fllennduc 80¢, 7! HANDKERCHIEFS FOR GIFTS Men's Pajamas, Outing Flannel or Cotton—at $279 to $5.00. Men’s Arm Bands, in a good assort- ment—at 15¢ to 75c. Men's Combination Sets, Garters 4nd Arm Bands—85¢ and $1.00. Wien's Combination Sets, Garters and Belt—$1.00 and $1.50. Mon's Combination Sets, Suspend- ors and Garters—75¢ to $1.50. Men's Suspenders, in all the best known makes—50c to|$1.50. Men's Gloves for work or dress oc- casions, all kinds—$3.00 fo $10.00. Men's Beits, in an excellent assort- ment—at 50c to $1.50. Men’s Sweaters, in Slip-on style and Coat Sweaters, with shawl col- lars—at $5.C0 to $12.00. Men's “Tom Wyc” Sweaters and Dr. Jacger's All Wool Sweaters— at $12.00 to $1350. BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS Women’s Handkerchiefe in fancy boxes, two, three and six in 8 box —at 29, 39, 5Cc and up to $2.00 a box. WOMEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS Women's Plain White Hemstitched Hanukerchiefs—at 5S¢, 10¢, 12//5c and up to 25¢ each. Woman's Plain Linen Handker- chiefs, hemstitched—at 25c to 50c each. = WOMEN’S INITIALS Women’s Initial Handkerchiefs—at 12156 each, 75c a box of six—at 25¢ each, $1.30 a box of six—at 50c each, $3.00 a bo~ of six. WOMEN’S HANDKEKCHIFES Women's Embroidered Handker- chiefs, a splendid showing, many of them hand-embroidered — at 15c, 25¢ and up to $1.00. STATIONERY FOR GIFTS 65c BOXES AT 45c Eaton's Highland Linen Writing Paper, in one-quire boxes, in white, old rose, Scotch gray, violet, C pienne blue and chamois—six di including the open-end flap—Special price 49 a box, actual value 65c. $1.00 BOXES AT 85c Eaton, Crane and Pike's Stationely, same 'as foregoing, but ,in fane 8ift boxes, tied with ribbor, oth opes and paper, with color borders—Special price 85¢, actual value $1.00. L GIFT. CABINETS, AT $2.10 Eaton, Crane and Pike's Highland Linen, in fancy gift cabinets, one or o colors in’ a box . two duire boxes, at $2.10, actual value $24D. OF GAMES Kindergarten Beads—at 35c and 500 Toy Town Village—at 50c and 75e. Animal Sst Ups—at 58¢. Animal Five Pins—at 75c. Painting Sets—at 50c to $1.50, Lotto—at 35c and 50c. Pollyanna—at $1.25, Parchesi—at 98¢, Ouija Boards—at 50c and $1.39, 8ee tho new Talking Figuros = T-Ik‘"rnn:n'm.‘.’ Talking Books, figure on any Phono- raph and it will toll the story range 350 and upwards. arln Make It a Good Old-fashioned Clmstmas With Every Friend Remembered The greatest joy.in giving comes with the knowledge that no one has been neglected and that your gifts are all that you want them to be. Owr Christ- mas stocks cover such an extensive range of gift goods, and the prices are so much lower than for many seasons past, that everyone can feel privileged to buy freely this Christmas—to think of every friend and to give generously. CHRISTMAS GIFTS OF UTILITY | stors. b Lon will be stone, wood, and: painted ] shingles. The firm of Church- Reefl and Company llu:ted at the corner Sewing Machines gifts. We ocarry three good models —the “Shetuckes,” ths - “Chelsea” and the “Rose.”” We reccommend these Sewing Machines for satis- factory service. for Christmas Wicker Chairs and Rockers make a most acceptable gift. We show them in a number of different styles —in ‘oak and silver gray finish. Other appropriate gift articles are Table Runnsrs, Piano Scarfs and Prayer Rugs, in- Tapestry, Velour and Moquette — and the prices are very reasonable. Woman's Beacon Bath Robes — Price range $698, $7.50, $850 and up to $15.00. Women's Kimonas of Serpentine and Box Loom Crepe—at $450 to $7.50. Women's Camisoles of Crepe-de- Chine .and Wash Satins—at $1.25, $1.50 and up to $275. Womz:n's Petticoats, Heatherbloom Top and Taffeta Silk Flounce—at $3.50, extra sizes $4.50. Women’s Petticoats, Silk Jersey Top, with Messaline or Taffsta Flounce—at $5.00 to $8.50. Women’s Taffeta Silk Petticoats, good assortment—at $5.00 to. $7. Women's Petticoats, All Silk Jer- sey—at $650 to $9.50. Women’s Silk Jersey Potticoats — extra good value, at $7.50. Women's Knit Skirts, in good as- sortment—at $1.00 to $2.98. Women's Philippine, Hand-em- broidered Underwear, Gowns and Env:icpe Chemises—at $350 to $7.98. CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR INFANTS Infants' Knit Bootses, long and short—Price range 25c to $1.50. Infants’ Knit Sacques, in a good assortment—at $1.98 to $2.98: Infants’ Knit Hoods, a variety of styles—Price range $1.50 to $3.98. Children's White Leggins, excellent quality—at $2.98 to $3.88. Children’s Brush' Sweater Sets, fine quality—at $8.50 to: $1150. Knitted Carriage Robes, an excel- lent assortment—at $1.50 to $8.75. WE ARE AGENTS FOR CARTER VANTA PINLESS GARMENTS FOR INFANTC. GIFTS IN ART Yarns for Sweaters, Bhoklll Scarfs, Toques, etc, consisti Heatherdown, ' Germantown, Sl "1-“- land Floss and Silk-mixed Yarn, in : variety of shades and combina- fons : \ Tie Silk,'250-yard spools, a beauti- ful_assortment of mixed shades— at $1.00 a spool. H.lgd -work Boudoir Pm Cushions— Laund .l\g n'::-n.ry and l-m, a ’»d tory Lunch Sets, S pieces—at $1.50 to $2.25. Japanese Block Pf Naps and & 3.00 CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR WOMEN Bissell Carpet Sweepers—thers are none better—Prices are $6.00, $6.25, $6.75 and $7.00. Bissell Household Vacuum Sweepers —A Carpet Swesper and Vacuum [ combined, thereby getting all| the imbedded grit which gets mta the carpet—Price $10.00. We ar2 agents for the Hoover Elec- tric_Vacuum Cleaner—an excelient Christrnas gift—we invite inspec- tion. } Codar Chests are a most satisfac- tory gift for a waman, being usgful as wall as ornamental. We show them in a variety of sizes—Price range $20.00 to $4450. I Women's ~ Muslin Chemise, Gowns and Combinat{ons, § comprising Skirt and Corset Caver, in'a variety of 'styles.’ i ‘Women’s Cardigan Jackets, in 'rly only—at $2.75 and $3.00. : Women's House Dressss of Pefcale and Gingham, a big assortm all at special prices. i Women's Bungalow Aprons of good quality Percale, in light off at $1.50 and $250. | L.nd i | Women’s Aprens, ‘with bib _skirt styles, of Gingham and cate—at “50c.. Women’s White Aprons, lace and embroidery trimmed, big varisty | —at 50c to $2.00. Womnl'- Corséts, n-all th- h:d- & ing makes and newest modsls—also | Brassieres and Bust Gonfiners, in all styles. : | Children’s ' Bsacon Bath -Rabes, sizes 2 to ‘M,Mnylu-ct 98 Childran's ‘Whita, Diressas, ..x‘,. 1 and. 2—at $150 to $4.98. - Children’s - Whits Dresses, :.m 2 igham Dresses, sizes 2 to 14 yearo—Special price $1.4% value m—An ;2.5, value f§ $4.50. We show nty m.., Beads, Teething | Rings, ’rufll and Gomb Sets, Record loe‘ts, ste. S INFANTS' uNDERWEMt AND DEPARTMENT w.nun'- Nnk\vnr. in all t!n new- coming year it 18 ‘stated, “they will fah ,‘wkuw in Williman:{ £ much lower levels X The butiding permita Jasusd by Marshat Webster are as follows: - " <o Alfred Bernard of Bane street, for e construction of house of one.and a€-half stories, ‘@me structure, sione. George N. Piche is . bull low ' on his property ou Summer street. dhe home will be a one story - strureture. . 8. Lewis of r’leunnt street was |- given bermission {o” build ,a garage to 3| hold. one car. ot stone. body of wood, and Tofing wil %3 of ashestas. Edward J. Egan,is o bulld a garage 4 dn“his property at.No. the: garage 10 be, constructed o stone, 0d, and asbestas. W, H. to build a five ropm bungalow of one Church streets, have taken over the prop- ‘erty 2djolninig the storc and -alterations i ‘ireet. are being made. Whin completed the In-| o7 1| tafior : of “the: store .will be more than Aouble its present area. A new fromt 1t t6_be built 12, vne story of wood aml o3pper. Workimen ‘are suil engaged in| frmodeling - the - bullding and it is ex-| pected to be Teady by the opening of the spring season. W. .’ Clark ofAMountaln- street is but others will n the with' buildiiz to be @ foundation’ of a bunga- NEW LONDON, i and 21 are the owners. The butididg wiil h¢ foundation is fo be of stons, the|build a two story house with found x of stone, Yody of-wood, Yoofing of woud- 0 29 apartmerks of 1 en_shingle: Trefflé “Beguleau has been granted|: ~érmigsion to erect a garage on' his prop- érty*at’ No. 42 Jackson strect.' Stonc, wood ‘and tar” paper will be used in con- strugtion. “Wilitdm A" 1ikddad bas completed o o “crations’ on ‘his propérty on Juckson | Faire stréet.” The ‘front of the buflding has| th Dbeen raised ‘and a ceilar dug. Stone, brick and tin were used in_altesing the Nutlding. . - Joseph Delude ot \'8\1!] street is rais- ‘ng " his' home: one.’story and is to put|n: on .a: new:rcof,’ The Willimantic De- Yelopment~-Company has been given per- sission o add' one, story of wooden con- The foundatioh is to - be vae 8 Tingley street, Harbour place has property 18 100x200 feet, . Lineoln of- South Pnrk street a three-story house and The materials used in construc- own use, but will not dings at prepent. O'Connell, the hav of Main and CHRISTMAS SALE FURSax FURCO 1, FORMER PRICES For Christmas Gifts or Personal Use nothing is more appreciated than Furs. At present prices no need of waiting for further reductions, becauss these prices, will not be lowered and it is almost a certainty that our stock will be sold quickly at these reductions : Raccoon Coats, $275 Rich, Dark Skins—Were $375 Plain Marmot Coats, $135 Elegant Mink Dye—Were $225 Bay Seal Dolman, $295 Extremely Smart Model—Was $550 Scotch Mole Coats, $325 Smart Flare Model—Was $575 French Coney Coats, $69.50 Taupe, Brown, Black—Were $95 “Near Seal Coats, $300 Trimmed With Sunk, Squirrel or Beaver—Were $450 ALL NECKPIECES AND MUFFS 1-3 OFF Trimmed Marmot Coats, $165 Raccoon Collar and Cuffs—Were $295 Hudson Seal Coats, $395 Genuine Dyed Muskrats—Were $650 lf XMAS SALE OF SHIRTWAISTS $3.95 Superior quality - Georgette, trimmed with real filet laces— Fine hand-made Batiste Waist with exquisite drawn work. These waists are phenomenal values and make ideal Xmas SPECIAL SALE OF CLOTH COATS $29.50 Values to $65 Entirely new models for Women and Missss, purchased at virtually one-half price. Finest materials are represent- ed—Bolivia, Velours, Suedene and Evoras—All silk lined and interlined. Some fur trimmed —All wonderful values. struction “to™ their “property of WIlsof along on the new i rnis on Granite s'reet Agosting DiNeto rooms eacn, which aré t with every modern apart: jent hovse convenience. including elevis tor and telephone service, dumb walters; m cleaning svstem, continuous hot ¢ property -on been sold te : New England Telephona ings dre MW ot - havé, three, upon 1qm Wil remodel the property erect any contractors; started work on A house which they will build for themselves on Montaus erection of two mtihouses . avenue Loy Ipscoh T. Draall be , 1233 T Whod. und wi Permits. Vauxis x 3 (;-w carage, 3is “ost $100. Daniel Eunm. frame e200, witler-.. nue;. {tp:; carage, Pacio frame \oouse, Mua- b T, Brasill, frame sbathhowses. D )ln:r-y. concrete W $1,000. v 1, rursam I Contraéts will bb let for chdngie o use of the Figst Nationai The work consists Eim E LYME The! Sutract has beem swarded for the of a handsome frame resi dence here for Wolcott G. Lane. It wil be a frame house, about 3axilé fest and will cost about $45,000. GROTON. The' first district school committes of Groton is planning to build additions to the Groton Helghts school but the de- mmh’.lfih‘m“ - 638 and ling The loans for the two wees totalled $115.- $38,500 respectively. FHILEAN DELEGATES READY TO RETIRE FROH L OF .. Santiago, Chii, Dec. 13.—Referring to dispatches ' from Geneva regwding the ntroversy between the Chileas and Bo livian delegates over the Tacia and Arl cin question, Mercurio says this morning it has learned on high autho o {the Chilean delegates ca tions to cepts and studies the ravian petitions reference aion.of the treaties of 1882 and 1304 with C: {on the part of the ase ‘red remote. Mercurio adds it would accept an arbi fl qu,“ Gapdjdate whould prepay freight | alleg: t Hn[or! s general eourt martial 2t For | Jay, charged with desertion from 4 States army in December, 91 requested, his counsel m wers Dot yet able to | would be taken. The subject to call, after half a dozen wi nesses had been heard, to permit & pros- ecution fo gather “documentary evidener heretofore unavaflable. et BOLSHEVIKI ENTRENCHING THE BAKU PENINSULA Constantinopie, Dec. Tenth and Elevent Bolshevik armies a defense works, including barbed wire TURKS ABE NOT TO MOLEST AXERICAN EELIEF WOBKEB- New York, Dec. 13—Turkish mmur authorities have given American here today . that they wou ot be molested in their Armenian aétiv 1 Approval of the work was expressed b said. and Hs cooperation conditionally. remaln. at.present stations and o trave only it special permision. The ‘dispatch added that commmmies tion was open between Tiflls and Batum was pledg for 18 TifMls ares. Arbitration Needed. When the president gots wifh’ Arinénia we'd like to have hin talk to our grocer.—Knoxvilie Joufn: and Tribun In expressing himself to the woter | he expects to get there. Pile Sufferers Cam You Amswer (Thede Guestions’ Do you know why olntments do ne. Bige Yo quick and iusting 12 WhY. g and opedi ang uufi o tsrnalt 43 Opuca w the eutize 0f wiles 18 in- W.m:-“h _ors a to $6.98, G Cloth, in sets of five. . lnd tth‘fl su-' Kabw iide here 12 2 barm n as B h-..\u plles by r+ ‘- no) ioed clnnflfiw in o b mn-hv'.-' This workers' asurance, a dispatch rweh ] announced 12~The Niaoth. ready have arrived in the Caucusus asd region. The bolsheviki are fortifying ihe neck of the peninsula with all serts of the Turkish national government, & was Workers were ordered (- and that many refugres were being eared throneh —_—— m(dh Te 18" A ;tmallon of blosd s guaras s

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