Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 22, 1921, Page 7

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SUCCESS OF THE METROPOLITAN OPERA —_— *”LLET!N; THURSDM. DECE‘v‘!BE.“ 2 19”t 2 ABOVE ALL DON'T FORGET HIM AT XMAS New York, Dec. 21. (By the A. P.)—j serenity of New York'a blase firut nlght- {ts light undimmed by the passing of| ers. THE STORE OF VARIED ASSORTMENTS ; J(ARSTHAS SHOPPING H{EADQUARTERS THE STORE OF ABUNDANT STOCKS Thursday — Friday — Saturday Then Christmas Store Open Even‘ings Ready for business at 8:30 in the morning—and open cyery evening until Christmas. For comfortable shop- ping, we recommend the morning hours. Enrico Caruso—the Metropolitan Opera | Caruso—the operatic maestros declare as the most successful season since the | summer, Genegal Manager Giulio Gattl- " K WHEPHER FATHm HUSBAND cEm - N 'k ! 4 tl world's eyes were focused on New York operas for his repertoire. But he an- that a great gap has not been left in slared, cannot be filled in a few months, | be sung by the great tenor’s former col- era goers from the brilliancy of the in-|tille, 2 new comer from overseas. nas reached the height of what its 80-|they are seeking none and hope to find 0 Casazza returned with many new singers as the hub of the operatic universe. 3 : e “ nounced that while Caruso's place in the D, OR THER, HE ILL the ranks of the artists who have made | hearts of his admirers muse remain un- or even in a few years. But his death |leagues, Audisio, Bada, Crimi, Martinel- S 3 dividual singer and to widen it to em-| ‘“Time only” he declared, “and the | ? brace the. opera itself and the great, | judgment of a fickle public can deter-|{ A . 4 : thoush less well known stars, who night- | mine who “:x i al idol of the Amer- : 3 tit to the his-|ican opera t ‘ A i Titto. Ruffo and Amelita Galli-Curet, |& . its greatest luminary of recent years— As to the much heralded successor of clal and professional sponsors acclaim |nome. After touring Europe most of last added to his company and several new Not, officials of the opera said today, : : it so famous, Caruso’s place, they de- | filled, the roles he made famous would 7 : SURELY APPRECIATE A BOX OF / 4 3 has served to deflect the interest of op- |1l and a half dozen others, With Per- ic'%c Broadway auditorium. o Erdhansy « who, as' visitors with the Chicago Opera || Great chenges have taken place In the [ 8k "0 e To8 o Sork triumphs spera as a social institution, they de-|. " n past years, are among the new mem- are. The social of the gatherings oo #oIal, gidde of-the gathert bers of the Metropolitan company. there season by season, has again taken on the aspect it wore a genergtion ago. Once more it is the brilliant show place it was in the 80" REED IAS POOR OPINION . SR s and 90's. Nightly, re- OF FORD'S MENTAL CAPACITY i gardiess of the name of the tenor or the 2 5 1 3 : SuESo who is to sing, boxes, stalls and | Washington, Dec. 21.—Use of social Y & ! B B e D e [ ington, Dee’ 21 Tee of 2on | Newithrles toem QEIBK : FIFTY—TWENTY-FIVE : § are at a premium, and every |ble to Truman H. Newberry in the Mich- |, i e Rl e o R LSl e s : IN ATTRACTIVE HOLIDAY PACKAGES. horseshoe about the walls is solid with |was charged in the senate today by Factory, 25 Chiff Street Sale;roony 243 Main Street Norwich, Conn. mass of music iovers who would ra- | Senator Kemyon, republican, Towa, in an her stand threc and a half beurs than |extended discussion of the contest, dur-| -r»<: }‘ri";‘m:r‘.r ance s, g which he declared that the entire fhn sale of a seat is allowed to.stand, In a widespread reaction from the |selection im which Mr. Newberry was |fhe rule nfqthn people is gone and sone | § tashions of sears before and during the |chosen over Henry Ford, the democratic o 5 - war, the gentleman opera goers appears | candidate, was “tainted. Kenyon's attack on the In evening dress, e sits in a| The Towa senitor, who is one of the S box or any other e house be-|leaders of the agricultural bloc, decla es. Two ow the g 1y who stand|er that of all blocs, the ‘“social b to the scene don of acts parade|was the most powerful, the shiniest of silk} «“The so lobby,” he asserted, ‘@s when mey zo been active in this case—more active 3 than in most matters—and the social ewelled women. | lobby iIs effective.” ng custom inj Senator Kenyon said he was convineed f the entracte, | that the senate when it voted on ts post bellum |election contest early xext month wonld opera, manifested | declare Senator Newherry elected, but by threats of violence that would fhe added, the vote “will not be the last Newberry case. day is coming” he continued, “when it will be heard in another oourt fences that have |—the court of the great American peo- of the h and Die |~ It will be a trial that will be worth % During these last few days of the Holiday rush, many strictly Heliday Articles will be assembled and pl-ced on Special Counters at Special Prices Liberal assortments of everything up to the last minute. What you can’t find elsewhere, you can find here—and bear in mind that our prices are the lowest to be had any- where—Ycu can depsrd upon that. f > of husky door keepers the stion iblic has mastcred sion - for Germ DOLLS! — DOLLS! — DOLLS!! 1 A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT IN THE BASEMENT. Now Is the Time to Make Repairs :, Prices Are Lower. i e a American devotees | °3 ile, Tecause the Amarican people L g e s SHINGLES, NAILS—OAK, MAPLE AND PINE || ALL AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES. even if many senators do mot.” The Towa senator said he could under- THEATRE MANAGERS FLOORING—WALL BOARD, ETC. stand how senators would vote for re- - CALL tention by Mr. Newberry of the Mic gan seat on ground of friendship g nt o H. F. and A. J. DAWLEY NORWICH, CONN. orm at her § A great showing of Dolis—hundreds of them, and so many # different kmds, to suit so many different ideas—all at the 4 lowest prices in years. Tere are some of the prices : 2 15-inch Jointed Dolls, undressed, at............ $1.50 24-inch Jointed Dolls, undressed, at......."..... $4.00 28-inch Jointed Dolls, undressed, at............. $7.00 | Undressed Dolls, in various sizes, with moving eyes and > hair, at $1.00 to $7.00. New Haven, Conn. but S votes would be eat Mr. Newberry on the » had no knowledge of his expenditures. au- “The eold fact is, 1ance of new enses under exclu- Ger- he continued, “tr the senate was hought and | Whether s not a penny le that | could a And I want to add that if |S utation and that if the nontco-opera- tlonists would agree to a truce he would | p 3 h_\ a cory Whether the | recommenq that the government amelio- |Ga., in 1918, War department reora: | @ Character Dells, all dressed, B $ board of polles | rate its action with due regard for the |to determine whether the corporal, des- 2 in thres sizes, at $2.75, $3.50 X proper tribuna altered situation. ignated by Wallis only as Corporal Craw- and 34-50 ‘? f ford” had been tried were demanded, JHE H FAKE “CHICKEN INSPECIORS" There was an Intimation that commi 3 Fiaas s S 5 e me | tee Would_proceed to compel the defens A G Sh . . { Z c ‘. ovinion Y‘vz e ,, DEFRAUD CHINESE MERCHANTS of George' P. ,:»M }“..ilnl.;wfl:y = reat owmg [s) Automgbxles ) 5 i Mz S ement here that he i : yanchester, N. ., s | e bodies of threo soldters which had Make the Boy or Girl happy with a Christmas gift of an nterred, and that there wa: rope around the neck of each “showins the men had beem hanged.” Notifled that he was wanted as 2 witness and asked to come along once, Hubbard sent a three word tele- gram saying: “Will not accept.” defrauded out of in the last few to estimates of police the words inscribed upon it v a man and a Automobile. We make a great showing of Automobiles —the dependable kind—Price range 3500 to $22.50, % | which is fully 25 per cent. less than prices elsewhere. e ——————— e e ——— wierry Christmas dled Chinese ~-. s e : AND , Y enterea |T0' INVESTIGATE ATLRGED Handkerchiefs For Everyone 5 g restaurants and-demanded to see LOBBY OF DYE INDUSTRY s on hand. On examination | g they condemned it as unfit | ® Washington, Dec. 21.—Vice President threat of fines and |Coolidge tonight announced the apmoin ties, persnaded the prop mént of Senators Shortridge of Califor- to hand over sums of hush mon- |nia and Borah of Idaho, republicans Reed, of Missouri, democrat, as the e e cial committes to_investigate the i EEATen A TR fhies of the allesed lobby of the dye s chemical industry in behalf of a dye FROM THE INOOME TAX |mpargo. No date has been set for the opening of tho investigation. Tt on authorizing the ingmuir adopted by the senate Sever: ago. BO¥S’ INITIALS Boys’ Initialed Handkerchiefs — at 15¢ each, or 87Y2¢ a box of six. s 8%. Men’s Handkerchiefs e Men’s Plain White Handkerchiefi,l Boxed Handkerchiefs in Cambric—at 10c, 12/2c, 193¢ and l Women's Handkerchiefs, in fancy ) 1] i H 1 { ! Children’s Handkerchiefs Children's Handkerchiefs, in fancy boxes, a big assortment—at 15¢, 25¢ other per A Happy New Vear | |covT. oFri | ADMINISTRAT | | he geso- | § boxes, two, three and six in a box at 25¢, 39, 50c and up to $1.50 a box. ‘Washington, Dec. 21.—Bad dsbts may ed in computing income tax ler the new revenue sued today by Com: o Men’s Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs—at 25c, 39c and up to $1.00 each. cxcas; THE FOLKS AT HOME WILL BE GLAD TC HEAR THIS MESSAGE OF GOGD CHEER. Women’s Hlndkerchl-h emstitched 12Y2¢ and up to 50c each fine Linen Handkerchicf. and at-|TO CUT SEWATE AMENDMENTS e Mr.| FROM THE RUSSIAN RELIEF BILL is worth- r in part, the part | Washington, Dec. worthless and charged |lated tod. agreed to eliminate from the to a nominal | bill carrying $20,000,000 for the purchase s |of food for starving' Russians all senate a deduction in com- |amendments, including an item of §500,- 000 for additional hospital facilities for war veterans and $100,000 to relieve un- BRANDEGEE GOING TO THE employment. The bill as agreed to ir | Bt o< | conference is exactly in the form In whie BOTTOM OF WATEQX CHARGES | SPREence 18 SRaU In the fovm fn whis: 1. Becauss of the |Pefore adiournment today agreed to the | conference raport. 1,000 BOXES OF HANDKERCHIEFS 1,000 boxes of Men's Initial Harndkerchiefs, at thess special prices : . Senate conferees S Mr. Dawes Women’s Handkerchiefs Womén's Embroidersd Handker- chiefs, a splendid showing, many of them hand-embroideredv-at 10c, 12Yzc, 15 and up to $1.00. Men's Initials, 3 in a box— Special price a box..... Men’s Initials, 6 in Special price a box......... Men's Initials, 6 in a box— Special price a box....... $1 Washington, Dec. half a dozen witnesses sum- ppear today the senate com- LINEN INITIALS, 25c TOLL LINE WILL N ——————————— e —— / zation of charges by Sena- Terryville—Mr. and Mrs. Men’s Colored Woven . Bor- 300 boxes of Women's Pure Linen Georg that | Bassett have announced the ders, 3 in a boX — Price a Initial Handkerchiefs — at 25¢ been hanged in | Of thelr dauchter, Josephire. t0 /M EDOX «ocvnueeerernnnavane eacl;”or $1.50 a box of six. CARRY IT QUICKLY S e | e o S, ST i nment for not less than one polldngs o P s ki '“101 AND CHEAPLY Brandegee announced that r to make the investigation as = = as possible, war department | HAD KIDNEY TROUBLE TEN YEARS, 14 be called to check up each ViR of brutality or murder. 1It| Dom't give up hope if act has been dlsrezarded in the 00,000 to UMBRELLAS FOR GIFTS T e L ) ¢ some of the | fom hackache, rheumatic pains sff | We have the largest assortment of Umbrellas to be found ! by former servic: |in groin and S oth : cluded the execution of 11 sol- | of Kidney trouble. 3. T Osbern. K. § hereabouts—every one guaranteed rain-proof. ut to death after trial by court | No. 1, Lucasville, O., write 15, e e FOR WOMEN FOR MEN o good. 1 took one bottle of Foley Kide 5 11, i en’ 1| i . ney Pills and they helped me so much 1 |§ Women's Umbrellas of American § Men's Umbrellas of American Taf ITALIANS TFIRM FOR EQUALITY WITH _an~CH | Marion J. Wallis, of Athens, Ga 4 = did not serve overseas, his testimony re- well now.” . Lee & Osgood Co. B Taffeta, plain Mission handles, with | feta, with plain or fancy _handles— Washington, Dec. 21.—( A. P) 5 5 & cord loops, or colored handles, with | Prices are, $1.49, $1.98, $2.75 and up mo to in-| 8l white or colored rings—Prices are, $1.49, $1.98, $2.49 and up to $4.49. FOR WOMEN Columbia ' Grafanolas Prices are, $498, $5.98 and up to THIS MODEL to $4.98. Men's Union Taffeta Umbrellas, with silk case—at $5.98. FOR CHILDREN Children’s Umbrellas, sizes 18 to 24-inch handles, in styles for Boys § or Girls—at 98c to $3.98. armaments eit I'hf‘ Italian delegation to the conference still hold to their or sition that they must m v th France in mnaval stren sman today in discussing Italy’s the 1 r of retention of sub- marines, said as. Amerfca and France, ‘and even Japan seemed to He inclined to the use of submarines Italy would sume view. It added, however, that she would any measure that would restrict th of ‘submarines to purciy defensive p her bv and or sea, $10.50. — A GREAT SPECIAL SHOWING OF BEAUTIFUL HAND BAGS AND PURSES ™ THESE ARE EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE cape ' war the smols RMERLY PRICED ’s Leather Purses, in Children’s Hand Bags, in Silk, Prepare for Christmas, 1922 7. paion must oroy Fa o e ol T, | Vet o Lesther daxtes of : p > .vnfcrhy We ho}‘?n there mnever regui:r i 2 4o $15—¥ps. 2 h i o another war; that just ended was so D e e 1 et e AT $75.00 St e Al $190 | 25, 25, 30, §73e and 51 Women’s Leather Hand Bags, Womss's Hand Bags, with cecret & Kodak styles, all colors, regular safety pocket, in ail leathers—dor. value $26¢—Special price..... $13% § ocos, Caif, Pim Seal, Persizo, eta— 1 Women's Leathor Hand Baps, Prices 5338 to $1250. all s o Gecimt pricheo 3153 | Womes's Velvet and Duvctya Hand Women’s Hand Bags, real Calf Bags, in all colors—Four Special | Leather, all colors, value up £ Lots— \ £ T think of another war. But so long as we .must provide for our safety as do ' other , Italy might regard the | submarine as @ necessary weapon.” 2 Per Cent. Interest Paid on All Memberships NATIONAL VOLUNTEER K&p‘l Up-to-Dnte' o MOVSMENT IN INDIA OURPRICE - $37.50 Ahmadabad, India, Dec. 21—«(Dy $4.00—Special price .......... $1.98 AT $292Valse op o 3350 A. P.)—Mahatma Gan the 1 men's Hand Bags, real Calf 3 5 Clubs. 25c. 50 operaifonst leader, sai i an fot OAK ORMAHOGANY |l Von® 200 s ies oo L e ubs, 25¢, 50c, $1.00, $2.00, $5.00 |/ v mee o o Sl g - —Special prica .... .- $298 At $1S3Value up 43 3D Other Veivet Hand Bags ia black and all the wantad colors—A big showing | —at $100 o $1592 GIFTS OF LEATHER FOR MEN Men’s Two and Three-fold Bil j Playing Cards, in lealfor cases— Snldu:, Hig am‘. and c?nh;:::s.;n at $1.25 and $1.50. ooks an ets, in all if- P casec B ¥ forent icatners—zt 250 to $650, | 1o iae Mangers, in leather Cigar_and Cigarctte Cases—at 75 & i at 9 ¥ ; tqu_’.o. Wh..n Traveling Baps—at $4.90 Drin Cups, in leather cases—at 25¢c to 75c. WEEKLY PAYMENTS v w0 e Neliomal Vol ONLY A FEW AT THIS PRICE. Gl FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. garding what he characterized as tha EASY Tms IF DES] he Talking Machine Shop the crisis.” 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE The Chelsea Savings Bank FRANKLIN SOUARE NORWICH, CONN. to Tecetvo a dep

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