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T COLD WEATHER HALTS Bui[nma“wonx ranged for one family, and will have all B !treat!. ‘Two are to be of !mme con modern improvements. NEW LONDON. struction. 19x84 feet and three’ are 20x3: feet. Provision is made for five room: with modern improvements. The cost of <l estate during the last week in 1921 s compared to § in the last week of J20. The mortgage loans for the respec- ve woeks were $32 100 and $18,401 s “statuary, art rorcelains; and reducel from 10 per cent. t A5 per cent. manuf cturer's sal is irt-osed upon so much f the tronzes is 'of s and 1 on s ove- cach will be §2,000. which the following ar'ic'es ar re : Contractors are receiving bide for brick | il o"oantractor has started the erect’or s vt and steel involved in the erection of the JME TAX BLRDENS LIFTED fn excess of the prices < eciiicd i § o 4 A N e b iom;: Ll Caa: for :e 's’x‘::nwak:n company. &|new business block for H. D. Barrows, < ;-g“-f," M"fi"".mflaou-r'& l,‘;::':'.n‘::vs. IN THE PBESENT YEAR ui:";‘; e g ony e i . Fer s 1 as very unproductive of new bul plece of property 4 fronrags o 123 State street, at the corner of Green| g, e B i Lucom. 1a., I o ¢ s r Ty little progress on | feet has heen purchased ou Ceniral ave-| and Golden strests Bids will be recetved | Lame, dwelling, 26x30 feet, one and a| Besides chances in the e tooms ot | RUES on the am unt n excess of §7 s 2 The cold weather id up 1ht w ok to 2 At - the ing permita, and from now 1 warmer weather the ind‘cations| hat bullding lnes will find work 3 1 instruments, -sporing goods 4. ot < din ack outside of a few interio. | posed synagogue on Temple street for the | Plans have been submitted by Arthur | cost $5.000. cliewing gum, portabla e!estrlc fans, ther . Foriatle lting -ty ] . Sons of Israel will not be started umtil; G. Rudd for a bathing pavilon to be; D. . Moran, frame garage, 31 Mon-|mos botti . artiel dfot STHTH ) g Boantln s are under way for the erection | next spring. The plans have beén drawn | erected on the property recently leased | oyl avenue. Gost $200. oo tes: ndaderof A the amount in excess of §10 e c new house on Maple Gilb Bowers, contraet wiil Le d , two stories high, s started on the erection of a n Golden street for ‘tne Atlaniie o «f frame m nue by Napoleon Fourn-zr, Taftviil Fournier erection of a | near future. and work, but owing to the lateness of the season it was not thought mmunity de for a modern chure! wHl be 2 great asset to Mr. has plans under way for the a building on the site in the WILLIMANTIC. Work on the construction of the pro- estimates have been made on the advisable to house. All provision is to center which thriving vil. In “process of construction at this place | by Antonio Geressia. They on plumbing, heating, electrical work. freight elevator, plale glass and metal work at a later date. The building will be of brick, 45x€5 feet, three stories high, with face brick front, slag roof and mod- ern equipment. -The bullding will ‘be oc- cupled by stores. for 20 years'from the at Ocean Beach. ity of New London The plans call for a frame building, 138x169 'feet. two stories e tvo be in Dec. 31. ravent purchase of a building an avenue by Mrs. Anna K. t the beach. ~Three have been started #l be ar- | on Peninsular avenue and two on A and half storles high. There are to ne six rooms, ‘bath, and other modern improve- ments. The ex*erior will be stuccoed and the roof shingled. The cost will be $5,000, and contracts will be let shortly. Bollding Permits. S. D. Tulin, frame house, Ocean avenue, M. L. O'Connell. three frame cottages, Penincular avenue. Cost $6,200. M. L. O'Connelf two frame cottagess A EEAL ESTATE SALES 2 AND MORTGAGE LOANS for the corresponding week & year ago. In New London there were 6 sales o!l During the last week in 1921 the real| .eIDZ larger exemption to ‘cuisns of small incomes the common peu.le of the -and benefit—or shouid: do so—in their everyday purchases ‘commaneing Jan. 1, 1822. A v ..itude cf smali-but annoyia War taxes are now removed. -Among the taxes to-go off ‘are the following: soaps, s petroieum * jelles, ‘tdoth an mouth washes, dentifrices, too i pasies and toilet powders. oils, pomades, hair dressings; hair re- storatives; hair dyes,- aromatic - ashous and other similar subcachous; articles or preparations used or acpiied or intended price. The tax upon the sales of sculpture, per square yard Trinks on the amount in ex-ess o° I each. Valises, traveling ra~s, @i o boves vsed by travelers and cases, on the amount in es each. Fans on ihe am-unt in exce e taves are iwpneed in crice of articles made 0¢ monnt ted, or. crhawented or Imitations therrof. The canital stoclk The bill chan~es the fax i retal sv Hem oef t @ an eil 5x10 Zoet | ugin work now, i high. The beach floor level will be used | and B streets. .Cost $4,000. m’;"‘;e;‘:&:‘i‘ candy is reduced from 3 |ine taxes {=rosed by s-ction 901 of rxis: | 2 porch on each | B | for lockers, additlonal ‘equipment, Eud | ifiotal WEmber oF parmlts isued for the |- o' smawifacturer’'s seles fax cf 4 oo TT, I ool Ay refall SSilin or will be shingles. | DANIELSON. { bath houses for male ‘and female. The | week, 7; estimated cost of building, $15,+ | cent. is fmb idon Bes it e padentios such articles. | oms for each of tWO| piing ore under way to remodel the | Street floor level will be composed of“a | g0p. o iy m"l“; e, see e | The bill excents ever'acs~s and s~se~ v modern improverients| | oot Creh at East Kililagly- into a k ‘lion and recreational platform. s » h T jeles from fhe ner cent ret { a ~fh precion Hige. elds from Mrs. Florence Aberneth, the 2 i X Tha 5 ner con’. 1Y imnaee | ge. | rer is planning the erection of a | estate sales’ in Norwich numbered 14,:t: be used or-applied for tollet' purpos:s |ja-ca or license for exhi™f'ion « = ! or a doubls house on the property. | while for the last week in 1920 there were in lieu of the stamp: tax {m'p'ased by ex- | moeion ure fitns conta PLAINFIELD. | "'The contractor is breaking ground for | oniy-8 sales. The mortgage loans for the isting law of 1 cent for each 25 oents | ranq fop ettt £ Reneasd . Sx. af houses of frame construction are| five of the 20 cottages he expects to erect | Week total §33,033 5 compared to $9,500 or fraction thereof of the retail sales|y.n y, 1g2s. s of ance taxes It re-ea's 2nd *he stowp tavwes unon In srety bomds and avemnt Ipanies from the canital stoct tav-g on jimioses a 15 per cent. tax In len | other taxes in the followine manne In the case of 1ife Insurance o upon their investment income terest, dividends. an rente In the case of insurance co | or ‘than 1ife and mutuol, P | come-ot such comosnics ; - r na | income and frem unders: computed on the basis of ¢ {ana tnvestmenm evhibit of statement anoroved by the | vention of insurance ermmisston In the case of mntual | nanies other fran life. © rome of &“ch comtanics ca~e menner o e The followinz tavrs tine law are reta The tax on telesraph | messazes: The tares cn tobac®o, e¢izars, 4 rettes, and snuff. The Manhattan’s JANUARY CLEARANCE SAL Women's and Misses’ Smart Coats — Suits — Dresses — Furs At Lowest Prices of the Year | 1, {‘rxvc\n es, and parts an iof, cameras, photoetan {nmes (cther than movine. i firearms, shells and cartr! !and bowie knives, dirz knives, o | sword canes stillettos and !ic knuckles smokne at | mate slot-dace vendug | weehng machnes. | The taxon jewelry and Ul mac Mason's Tslang were Nature’s means of stopping coughs comes to you direct from her vast Spruce Forests. Ls Over 60 years in house- r‘ hold use. . 11 GOA TS sclection of Woms:n's and Missss’ DRESSES Dresses for every occasion in every wanted Sple R —————y erm———y P Ccats—beih fur-trimmed and tailored maodsls, material in sizes and styles for both womsn 54 in the seacon’s finest materials. Each coat re- and missss. Ths reductions are virtually half markable value. - $47.80 COATS—were $79.50 37.50 COATS—were §65.00 27.50 COATS—were $55.00 17.50 COATS—were $39.50 UIiTsS Our entire stock of Suits is grouped now into i i off former prices. $37.50 DRESSES—were $69.50 27.50 DRESSES—were $55.C0 19.75 DRESSES—were $39.50 9.75 DRESSES—were $20.00 FURS All Furs and Fur Coats now JUST ONE-THIRD OFF the regular prices. A choice selec- tion of Coats and Neckpieces to choose from. All Furs guaran- teed. § | WHEN THE STORE OPENS AT 8:30 Our Great " o E = * £ & fp—— S This, by all compariscns will be (! Sale we have ever h:ld, with ths gre atest bargain op- portunities ever offered by y other stors in this section of the country. two lots for quick clearance. Prices are less than cost of materials alone. Fur trimmed and plain medsls. $24.50 SUITS—were to $55.00 $34.50 SUITS—were to $95.00 ar m>rchandise vz hava includ:d vast quantitics of new goods, puichas Not only is our surplus stcck of rezz offered at dscisive reductions, at the very lowest pricas. TAKE Ol -SHOP EAT Everything will be in readiness whzn th> store opens at 8:30 this morning, and <h venient during the morning hours than later in the &uy, whan ths crewd will'be larz of the best bargains will ; THE PORTEOLS oping will bs more con- gver, some 121-125 Main Street [ — 1 [— [Beasin sy v