Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 28, 1920, Page 7

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NEW HOUSE oo wme | o ——— As the year drawa (g.a ciose the local contractors are checking up on a succes- ful year In the building trades, successful ad compared to the two years previous, wht past year saw a marked increage fn bullding and the pumber of bullding per- mits issued during the past year :shows that the building iz almost back ‘to the pre-war basis. w During the last quarter 36 permits have been issued by Fire Marshal Howard L. Stanton, bringing the monthly average up to rormal. rmits are largely for last permit issued two-story house on ie is; thie is the’ second permit issued within the past week for permission to build in this iocality,” Anthony Krupinski is to erect the two- slory house on Greeneville Heights. It is to be of frame construction, 22x36 feet, with six reoms and bath, There are ao- comiodations for one family. The ex- terlor finigh is to be in clapboarts and shingies and the interior finish will be in hardwood and plaster walls. In the Mohtville saction geveral new re under the process of Some are practically com- le others have only recently arted. The houses dre of the cot- g From the indications given: otit! by the bullding and loan associations from all parts of the state it would seem that building operations would take on_a mo! active appearance with the coming of springtime weather. These associations repart many applications for loang to be used in the ercction of new houses, The steady decline of the price .of bujlding | materials will tend to increase the build- , With two stories ,and a shingled | tate during the pamt week to four for the same period ‘during 1919, The mortgage loans for the réspective weeks amounted to_$13,250 and $200. 3 In New ‘Londan -duripg the past week there were sever sales: of realty, the same number for the um‘::ond}gg {;e- riods of last- year. " The. loans .for respective W totafled $4,2000 “and $16,680. b » e NEW- LONDON. = - Estimates are Bélag made -on the pro- posed addition to be bulit en to the Lawrencp Memorial hespital for the Jo- seph Lawrencé Hospital associatl building will ‘be three stories higi feet, of brick, fireproof con: will cost $125,000 The B.. B. Gardner Sta purchaged the Dolan p g;v i thelt plant on Bj L e land wiil be used for futdre development. The Modern Hisctric Co., are eem- Dleting. & wireless ‘radlo statlon for the International Radio & Télegraph Co., on Pequot svenue, their comtract including both the instalistion 6f the imnt_\u and the witing. B g Contractors are putting the roof on the Thomas. nesy ¢ at the’ cor ner of Bank and_ Division streets, e building 1s 53x41 féet, two stories high, of brick, with taphstry brick. front, and When completed will make an attractive ‘addition’to"that section of Bank | ‘The ground floor. of the bullding will be arcanged for aservice stafion. agd show room and the second floor for' a five- room apartment.- GoopYEAR. l Estimates will be taken abént Mareh 1st for the construciioh of the proposed \ - 43 X XX ] "B AW ~ STARTS THIS MORNING | | We have moved this great annual event ahead just a week—lknowing that hundreds of women ’ ar: eagerly waiting for the big January Reductions. Here they are — .the Greatejst Reductions we have ever made on Women’s and Misses' Fashionable Apparel of quality—Starting Tomorrow 0= i@ b’\ B ing activitles during the. coming year. | new schoolhouse for. Killingly which ™ will There has been a lack of housing facili- [ be located at Gooflyear. 1t is planned ties in all parts of tha country for the | !0 erect a brick, stone aid concrete struc- past years and the people that could build | fire, 92x148 feet, contalfifng. ‘eigh have refrained owing to the high cost of | Tooms. ~The cdst Will Be aher building materials and labor. It g |000. i ol thought that with the décline of ‘hrides STTpiacine. more money will be put into homes than A ) Tesses ¥, The climax of price reductions is reached in this X Bas been for mary Siacs. ; ‘sg "‘}l’i‘l"‘;" s d - elearance of Dresses. All original price tags remain ol 50 05 2sk lor /2 . . REAL ESTATE sALps » shortly for the erection of & voeational of the finest materials — Fur-trimmed and hool at the state farm for wamen at AND MORTGAGE LOANS | East Lyme. It Will be a brick bullding, Norwich had three sales of req ¢s-Yard will cost about $5,000. ' LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS. " | RECOMMENDS sTATE. BUREAU TO SHELTERING ARMS| FOR. CHILD WELFARE The following ie a list of the names | Fstablishiment of a 'Giate bureau of of those who kindly gave jellles, pick-[child welfare,. linked with . a. pvenile les, preserves and grape juice to the court system, for- the advancement of family at the Sheltering Aarms for-use batter citizenship in Connecticat, i5:-pro- during the winter: Posed in legislation prépared by the ‘com- ! Mrs. Allan Cleworth, Mre. John T.|mission of child welfare for intreduction Almy, Mrs. Albert H. Chase, Mrs. Ren.|in the session of th lepislature which i Dett Gaines, Mrs. Eben Learned, Miss|to convene January 5., The work of the Louise B. Meech, Mrs. John F. Park-|buresu would be administered by 2. com- || gr Mre Edmund W .Perkins, Mrs. |missioner of child welfate «created by the L. Woodard, Mrs. Charles H. Preston, |proposed lef lation, with.- a minimum %’L Henry T. Amldw‘a&fl, A.umrm‘x staft’ of st least ten persona. lleox, Miss' Ejizabeth Hall, .. ‘Miss The recommenda S e - Emeling Norfon, Mra. . William /. % | sion- are. taney oy &"9‘.,:3,,2‘5”5’»‘{,,“"‘& Browrde, Mrs. Joseph IL Selden, Mra. department of public welfare is to be Fréderiek 8 Camp, Mrs. Chafles B, creat according 2 D'Nl{mhfln; re- Les , Mra. Herbert Miller, Mrs. Eliza-|port. Thie carried the inferenc that the Beth: R. Norton, Mrs. Albert™ Vaa | commission on civit administrative gode, Wageneu, Mrs. Frederick ' W. Cary, Wwhich was raiged by thé lagt session of | M. John E. Vaughn, Mrs. Larue| e legislature d | . 1 ! to stully the advisabilj N5 2 Bliven, Mre. James . Maepherson, combining devers] state le&fllil'fl'lis‘,Xh 3 :::;1. A;:urh;ow;{s;n nnmm;ohréafl satisied the ¢hild weitare i B o on, I i ¢ b 3 / oline T. Gilm: Mrs. Adams P. Car-|pee it Wil recommend e - - \ . 2 D. Fuller, Mrs. Lu- fA e g clus Briggs, Mrs. Leonard O. Smith, o o8 d K 3 Mrs. Rollin Jones, Mrs, Fred R. Smith, | e e i i ?‘.“* ; G : E d, 4 el 4 2 i s $0 you can see for yourself the tremendous savings. QflswmleMmhenhmdmfor ", - "Women and Misses—Silks, Satins, Serges, Trico- tines and Velours. ts $29.50 v 10 o 'Desses $18.75 wire 10 sss ts $39.50 vminssn Dresses $28.50 were 1 sus 7] tailored models, for Women and Misses. Grouped in two lots for their final clearance, \V/ 74\ — 1) | M1 (1 & | G0 (18— .\ ® | 1 Ao AN D $ oA XA YA XA Y o‘ 5 L) Mre. Geos W. - Richards® Mot | ‘It 1s intbaded thas the buteay ‘of ehild In these two groups you will find the highest l class Coats and Wraps, made of the very finest 3 d_X ., B welfare - shall combine. inyestigative b AN 9 y s O monnd | hon el Sotthind. cieatin . ‘ The whole town will talk about the sensafional 5. Hunt, s, 2 B Atten, Aty | 578, U Sreimitgry It 1 dw- prices at which we are offering thsse coats. ml::enallfs s_h 5 edthlsods : on o Furtr e‘: lillam’ H. Y ige Ayling, Mrs. ! ich fs constantly e gk " z 2 ~trimm: ls. sale 7 Willlam I - 8 S Tl slert to she possibilities of imotovement | : : They are all made of splendid All Wool saater- = Al alsle hl f:a % o~ All nlow : ohngon, Mr 4 ¥ Dosi % the miatter o % . . . ° . ¢ . egant- Fraok A progressive methosls developed elsewhgre. | || i ials—Self-trimmed, richly silk-lined and warm- actua ly much less than cost to us = Pulles, Mra, It must have full authority to initiate .| - George W, A ers, Mrs. W Arthup: Peale, Sre o ,‘l‘j: improvements wherever possible. The. 1t B n T. Crandall,. Yirs, | CeOSIE of institutiohn and agencies by o ¢ Julius Brand, Mrs,|central otate authority s recognized, as 7 5. Carl ‘Brown, | Necessary. provision ‘to’ kesp suq = ly tailored — exclusive styled and wonderful ly interlined. Everyone a rare bargain at the values, ' [ price. All sizes for Wcl)mgn and Misses. M Mrs. Louis | Stitutiens and agensles up to the best Mrs. Henry |eStablished standards throughout the i e T Coats $19.50 mensms = Coats $39.50 v v sus am P Mrs, | accordingly giveh full powers of licen: Mrs. Martin Rozyek!, Muns, Mrs. C. ¥. Sears, Service, Mrs. Wil Paul Zahn, Mrs. C haries ‘Twist, Mrs, | It Would also have power t revoke such | Charles H. Ricketts, Mrs. Daniel 0. |licenses. A Lear; Harry Bjurstrom. fice for, according ' fo the preliminary ——— . BARBER CHARGED WITH VIOLATING HIS PAROLE = Mrs, Joh}r:e:‘t;exa;cgluhm:‘a. William ._;:L;:;n:fi::::d-n; T):nlrn\m of ten' 6 {2 Coats $49.50 WERE TO $9500 5 Whitney, Mrs. lIlo'\‘::'d ‘gu'.r{,r:; J'a):zn:; intended merely for the mnfirifimfie a"?' Coats $29.50 WERE To 555'00 ged.” In the superior court Monday, with POIt of the coshmisslon of child Judge Gardiner Greene on the bench, the mes at the emd of two years pase A J. Messer, 2 New London | SXtensive lnvestigation thvolving. 5 ro. varber, ed with violating his parole, P:"'flmaln;enduure otte;bm.x! $60,900. The was brought up and’evidence introg commission was created by the lag - by Hergef:z Staith, éoum;mxnl:uu;‘fifi f}:l:' S ‘l;siua:’:tre to ;bu'?ly vm: el Jackson and Probation Officer Mansfield e Cnqother states and- countriey b vl Pt 861 | Gealing “with the- caig welfare problem. Messer testified In his own behalf agd 5 fienied the chirges made sgainst him. Ho was cross examined by State's At torney l;hl:ll.we.g;dg;xcreeneuconunutd the b, . i » {1 ] tase unti nesday to allow the pro- - T ! g ‘ . 3 bation officer 41 by i ’ ettes, ed j Oficer tme 1o substaitate tne et o™ Sy ‘dtis i - Smart new Waists, made of fine Georgettes, trimm > o » , cTeal e sctu: . s 1 Silans of o Lovted VY “Kitordey | S0 b9 crakted 4nu el Sl with real filet laces — exquisite hand-made Batiste Ym0 of New York, o 0%l A [wes 1o provide s systems bt centralized | Supervision and of authoritative, * - Sport Skirts of finest Wool Plaids and Tailored )= Skirts of Mannish Serge or Tricotine — plaited _. models are elegantly styled Skirts, in a’wondréus )6 array of colorings._ Our January Clearance Price l. —_— petent, and _judicial treatment wrin b 15 ) Waists, with drawn work—Tailored Waists, all i scarcely covers cost of materials. S Inveeation by Bishep Murray, ¥ould guarantee the maintenancs of ap- i - . 3 : N et Reverend Jobn - Q. Musray: of | PFOPFiate. standants. whaenancs af 36 to 46. Virtually our entire stock on sale at this : ' Hartford, bishop of the Cohecticut R i“‘;’;’“;l”'x a‘he actual system of : = ] o) nan Catholio dlocese, e oo the | (CFIng child .care -aé 1t now extate Tro § idi ice. DS vitation of the state amenss T o Soounission declded: witheut m"’“‘g““ i : ~ ndlc“lou'dy o prwe lr WERE To 530 00 DA Buropean rellef council to give upan ihe cecond alternative. Both s 4 4 £ ° . i rocation at the state tee i matter of principle and expediency it l‘ o Herbert Hoover to e seems almest immessurably wiser and A- lel Taft, New Haven, more in ecticut tradi- 7 X isting fa- cilities- for caring f¢ g or Such: ey caring for needy children. By ,© the necss Bsaf @n be thrown gbout xmmm?flg:’ state With a mmnimum expense to the ! ot it 01 All Furs and Fur Coats dJust Half Price i TR Our entire stock of Neckpieces, Muffs and Fur Coats, at just half former prices. Stock comprises all the fashionable and reliable furs. Prices now away below cst. The original price tags re-_ main and deductions are made at time of purchase. crtenEe R Waists $3.95 v n s Skirts $9.50 v w sis i/ 7/ \\ $ - (N 4 (N In Connestlout hitherto there has been Ro such sgeney. Some phasss welfare have heen. At £bpropriate a mv,l’ £4 to the bogrd of edugation; o een looked V7 a X 388s 7 e s ,. 4 /4 a ptwesn childre X i la i : et - d uoe satistacto: Its. This B 55 \ ‘ to the board fta n,m 4 & 4 : ! i B e , nfl;unt in the case of . o \ W 618 SN 9 (10| QU010 191 - i S1m—e b o) 3—@-:‘.—:.$—=v.g—‘ 7 considering the w! oA\ J ” . \ 7 ( \ ‘ X ¥ R e PR T o N S % 0 Y RYBYBYSTAVS) B8 tween rmeh mreoommnduhn : 2 E ! 3 e of ¢ weifare and these relating T = i : ;‘o‘ the juventle court ayatem, Neithes agents, of the bureau have recognized 11 % ;LM‘ Brovisions ¢18 b ullf 8tanding in all juvenile courts. On pre- ling of children's casos as shall involve [that each individual chid Who comes .| istody orguandianship but -oniy of |was withheld by request gave $150 *forr z:" S wihout the other, ut | ceding, pages atténtion has been :called | the full utilization of all information re- | for attention jn_a juvenile court shall b refully following his career and plan- |Christmas Joy" to Mrs. Julié §. R. Bailey, o ‘entire geries of Siious results which follow from |lating ‘to the previous hisory of the assigned (o a epeciakagent of tie burea. | ng for his weifare In conjunotion with local agent of the widows' 2id depattment m"m . bsénce of continuous and well in- child and the recognition of the fact that]of. chila Wwelfare.. This agent ‘s be | 10se who have his custody and guardian- | in the municipal building, and will be used ose agencles. In orde . the gy. | formed treaiment’ of the cases of indi. the child's life is a continugus experi-|charged with the responsibility of keepin; | -nip. <= #=- . |by her for the benefit of some of the 150 . gnidaned of tha Hdren. . Tho commisslon foels]ence and fot - series of unrelated per-]posted as to-‘the -progress of- the child, " et BN A d{fldm in the 45 familles on the Separt- - te, hz‘w “most important results-iods. In order to secure this kind of undertaking ‘the remvonsibilty tewards ¥ Swift men are seldom fast friends . mont's list. = g Ll : s s Rt to be achieved is to secure such 2 hand- treatment . ' the .eommlnlan‘ recommend: | \im not to the extent of assuming his| Hartford.—A benefactor whose name e T

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