Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
TN 55T 1 o n closed in will be ready for lathing |the corner of Green anq Golden streets, | the week, ¢; estimated cost of building, |radius of the stock exchange would be | way of Hartford road, has many swe~ N ,'. H E APLE R vE . AVE this mm 1 e has been awarded to a New London firm. 200. laid low. + | porters to his plan. it Wil 1y ™ The houss for Herbert Plerce on Lin- | The building is to be three stories high, _ Clerks appeared concerned omly Wwith | Reekland.—The Rockland Poultry clab coln avenue is well along and the con- |Of brick, with face brick front, 45x65 WILLIMANTIC. getting to work on time. J. P. Morgan, | continues to grow in numbers and eathu- tractors are at work on the Interior. |feet, with slag roof. Provision is made | wye plans for the mew schoolhouse at |WhO Was supposed to be the chief ob- |siasm. County Agent Dole of New Haven Hyde Brothers are doing the work. ' |for stores on each floor, which will re- | yingham Genter haye been accepted by |Ject of the plot, arrived unattended, at {has it in charge and shows real and help- Norwich ,Maple Grove avenue. The building is| C- I Rathbun ls fmishing his house | duire plate glass, mdbal oceilings and |ing huliding committee. The plang pro- | bis ol!:‘ee at his regular hour. The usual | ful interest in the small farmers. i |to be a two story trame structure, |[0n Willlams etreet and the now bulld- |heating. A freight elevator is to be in-|yige a bullding to cost about $35,000 and Vol oy Crowd at the Intersection Of | prigtol—Arrangements are being com- ARIEH 322528 feet with a wing 2x14 feet and |In8 Will be ready for occupation before |Stalled and also other modern fixtures |gpg by Architect A. R. Sharpe. , Broad and Nassau streets seemed pleted for a joint instaliation of officers se With an ell 5x10 feet. There will be | the first of the vear. :.nd :;le con‘:.rmtors will r:u(i;n lhenbl:: R n::-er t" anything, for New York i8{.f Gilbert W. Thomvson pos', G. A. R, \ P v T The | Other work inthe city and town has |for the sub-contracts an J2 o & (LY Of “eurios. d the Woman's Relief corps, whieh e for foundation 15 to. be ot mome awl am |ben Tushea alons il oyual Sepldly | tib stactura will be. abant $¥5.000. JEWNTT GITY. Willian J. Burns, chief of the bureau | wil ba n brick 11 will be held in G. A. R. hall Wednesdsgy, ment. The exterior finish will be of |fpecially the new = bufidings = being| e S iar Rt hloek.‘::a rve::;;m s rans justice, mas still in the city, awaiting | o * ing) y erect: 24 . "Ban ms, I 3 '+ . e e e T ot TiO | Washington street in the viclalty ~of |Place for A. Lurle, roofing contractor, Wililam ¥. Bogue, Norwich. The baild. cabled réports from his agents jn War- | Seuth Manchester—Cards have beem bpidi 1 g o gy Bliss place. Several houses have been (Hartford. The plans call for a frame |ing IS to he used for business purposes |gaw concerning the arrest of Wolfe Lin- Y Y e R ;T B8 ook duilt in this locality within the past few |dwelling, 2Dx85 feet, With a metal roof. i8nd extensive alterations will be re- Kienfeld, alleged asquaintance of Lenine, l“:h . 'h“' 9“;‘{ ot The Atlantie Carton (Wrporation is |tk O A garage will comprise the gronnd floor | quired. in connection with the 1920 explosion. | ® ;‘ -t ‘"“," "."‘. e~ r.? oad, Sowth to erect a large garage on Golden street | OIS, Lo and 2 living room, dining room, kitchen He professed himself mystified at the M.“‘fc'“‘"' A T R for the accomodation of several cars. and maid’s room the the first floor. On non-arrival of any such reports, and |27 from 4 until 7 o'clock | Tho garage will Be 20x20 feot and dfie | piiq; for the insane, planmed by Arche |the second will be five chambers and Excavations for the celiar have start- |canned with interest Associated Press| Glastonbury.—David H. Carrier, 91, 2 | SIOY ) high. The ficor and foundation |yeots Cadworth & Thompson. The Tor- [bath. The architect Will recelve esti-!oy for s Driok busineas ploek to. be |despatohes bearing on the subect, vol- | resident here eince 1562, died at his home [Vl be oOf cement and ‘the sUper-SUTUC- | ineton Building Co., of Torrington are |mates. erscted by Louis Wolf and Samuel Kam- | unteering the comment that the cor-|on Maln street Saturday morning. He ure will be of fr'aygne connrum!on.v'l‘he the general contrators, Lynch & Wood- The new thouse being erected hy W. insky. It will be 65x78 feet, one story |respondent was getting “good informa- | had been in feeb) _health for the past of and sldes wiii be covered 'With|yurq, 287 Atlantic avenue, Boston, hav- |D. Beckwith, 40 Gorton street, at’the | g™ ™ Tna. muilding. wili be. in. | tions: two years. Mr. Carrier was bomn 1o te Surfaced shingles ~The comtract|i,c ine contract for the heating and |cormer of Ocwan avemue.mnd Gortod | creased jn helght af & Iater date, Thore| Mr. Burns, who returns tomorrow to | Hartford in February, 1830, O'Nelll & McGrory of this city the elec- | street is now ready for the imside trim. of investigation of the department of completed for the ward buflding at the state hos- PUTNAM. | |has been let to 2 local bullding com- = will be three stores on the first floor. Washington, 6aid the only advices re-| Meriden—Flirst Selectman George W. S tric wirlng. Building Permits. celved from Cosgrove had heen filed be- | Miller reports that the appeals for ald On Smith avenue Joseph Gromski is{ With the reoént purchase of the 1 tids umily fore Lindenfeld’s “arrest. Until the de- | from the town this vear are about thres o erect a small bullding to be used W8 | Bucijhgham promerty n Whshington |, Stapielew Smoleffcf. — tW{pumily | REAL ESTATE SALES e town me’ , Central + grain store. The bufldlng will be [street, by Louls Wolf of Putnam and [goamc "0use C¢ 18x12 feet and of frame comstruction. |B. F. Krelger of Norwich, it is plan- of d, *fra: bungalow, {The contract for the work has mot vet |med by the owners to remodel the old F;,f,.a,f’;mn“fl?,f.‘m cu,{m‘es,ooo_ o 9 sales of real estate in Norwich or been let mansion into a private hospital. F. B. Gates, frame garage, 30 Harrig |On€ more sale than for the same weeks Contractor George Boucher has made street. Cost $100, a year ago. The mortgage lnfmu f]nlr progress on the twe tenement NEW LONDON. QOharles Price, frame garage, Tenth |the Dast week were c;nnider:hl:« am:'\h; e for J. F. March on Linden Park- | sme contract to erect a building block |street. Cost $100. er than the same week a Vear ago . y for the respective weeks be- The house has been practically |sor . D. Borrows, 128 State street, at| Total number of permits lssued for |aMounts for the remmec In New ILondon there were seven sales of real estate as cpmpared to three for the same week in 1020 and the mortgage for the respective weeks were $31,500 and $44,075. e 3.~ partment recefved all the facts in Cos- aente. Dok ¥ grove's posscssion, he said, there would be no round up of suspects on this side of the Atlantie. BRIEF STATE NEWS Windsor.—The vaiuable documents which the Windsor Historical society is collecting have been increased by another Y terious disease gift from George.E. Hoadley of Hart- | but de deathdealing potentiality ford. of motorears—New York Herald; Norfolk.—Miss Sidney Thompson of it New York, a summer resident here, gave New-Style “Non-Union” Shep one of her own plays before an appre- W b Shvores Sout % 5 clative audience at the McDowell elub 10 | 4ot *of mon=union - shop.—Pl &, e SR FAOPRE, Gazette Tim time when conditions were He es that during Nevem ber the town assumed and pald 120 reats AND MORTGAGE LOANS During the past week there have heen Choice of how to Dye ‘e are not a logical people when » choice*of how from the kili- RN e R LR LR EDEERER E PLAUT-CADDEN CO.’S ) WALL STREET NOT ALARMED BY THREAT OF EXPLOSION At a recent meeting of the ew York, Dec. 19.—No developments. | V- C- & . v R R ks was today's report, both on the it ki 1 000 mu street has been warted, and the govern- ment’s investigation of the 1920 blast. Mnanchester.—James A Ajt Lower Manhattan apparently failed | present secretary of the board of selcct letters mailed to brok- | men, and one of the first advocates f . fn"filfi?&?]%i by night fall tow. | the extension of an improved road be- | Controller U. S. Shipping ering sky scrapers within a five block tween Manchester and East Hartford by Board FRISWELL’S This store has always been in a position to supply our trade il with a class of goods of Better Grade at the Lowest Prices. DIAMOND RINGS—Gocd clean stones in yellow, green and white gold mountings—$25.00 up. TOILET AND SHAVING SETS—AIl Prices. WATCH BRACELETS—AIl styles—We specialize in the Men’s and Boys’ WATCHES of all sizes and grades at the lowest prices. PEARL BEADS—Indestructable and of the highest grade at the lowest prices. A word in regard to our Bracelet Watches is that they run and give satisfaction OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL CHRISTMAS | THE WILLIAM FRISWELL CO. 25-29 FRANKLIN STREET e says that there are §,- 's trunk. It packed by a woman. n an elepha 1 pha And just in time to solve the great problem of a ) = Christmas Gift — We are placing on sale DNLY 37 OF THESE GENUINE ———$140—— "] U G G e e I e G B e e L I e e B e S G S e o e e B “GENTRAL KEw)_PHOTO S Edwin A. Sheppard, recently ap pointed controller of the U. S. Ship- ping Board, Emergency Fleet Cor- poroation, to succeed Alonzo Twee. dale. He was formerly a Lisuten- ant in the army. YOU SAVE $55.00 — DON'T DELAY COME EARLY—FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED This Grafonola is of a design that is very pleasing to the eye and one that will perfectly harmonize with almost any de- DESCRIPTION t f : sign of furniture. Finished in red mahogany, English brown mahogany, American walnut (satin finish), golden oak, fumed oak and early English oak. Compartménts with a capacity 7 for seventy-five records. Size, 42 7-8 inches high, 19 1-8 inches GRAFONOLA i i e, et incha equipped with the non-set automatic stop. SPECIAL TERMS $7.00 Weekly WE DO NOT CHARGE INTEREST. Buy eggs thaf tell of thoroughbred poultry There’s no mistaking that Parksdale Farm Eggs are laid by well-fed, well-kept, thor- oughbred hens. They’re so big, so plump and meaty. Youwouldn't get better eggsif yougathered them yourself. And because Parksdale Farm Eggs come from thoroughbred stock you can depend on them to run uniformly good. Insist on them. Remember that a coupon is packed with each dozen which will help you get a chest of Oneida Community Par Plate Silver or a handsome set of Parisian China. Read how this proposition works out. Wedgwood Creamery Butter is delicious. It is churned from full cream milk and holds its freshness and flavor longer, A coupon comes with each pound. A XMAS SPECIAL CANNOT COME COUPON IN A chest of silver for coupons Twenty-six pieces of Oncida Community Par Plate Silver- ware in the beautiful Vernom Design are yours for 30 cou- pons and $750. They make a woaderful gift. For 30 more coupons and $7.50 you 37 pieces more. A th can be obtained in the same == 1 Columbia Records home one of your a that you are on your weekly e e Be sure of getting good butter and eggs regularly by using Wedgwood Creamery coupons and $5.00 you can own 42 picces of beautifal Parisian ¥ : o\ G . TS BUY A | T-CADDEN CO. B3 s ahle ol e it > ! Butter and Parksdale Farm Eggs. Order ] TITY AWND SERVICE=SINCE I872 & % o them today. If your grocer 0t Siocked ‘ 4] MAINST. = NORWICH jwe write us. T cent dinner service pieces. 3&%@%&%%&%@%&%%%%%%% P. BERRY & SCNS, iInc., Hartford, Cpnn. Sele Distriutors for New England