Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922 T two v4090. Morris_Socol, ue. $2,000, uta] number of permits for the week ; estimated cost of nuumn. $17,800. family Ledyafd street. Rouse, nuttee decided today to cefer the L uter to a sub-committee for ! sation. Meantime the hearings on the oh against Mr. Daugherty wil: go the committee summoning such a8 it can find without !h& | Keller. who dramailcally Ihe procesdings Jast Thursda & statement that thece had be faced” attempt to ney general.” At th testimony on two of frame store, Montauk | !lT'flAx. Standard Ofl Co. of New York hased a large tract of land on treet. The site will be used he enlargement of thelr plant. Tae TO INVESTIGATE CONDUCT OF REPEESENTATIVE KELLER Chairman Voistead plans to immediately the sub-commi to investigate the cond It will be composed « and republicans, Mr. Volstrad said. Admittedly Mr. Keller's declaration that In refusing to obey the subpoena he was standing on his rights as a memb of the house has left a majority twenty-one lawyers on the jud mittee In a quandary. The Washington, Dec. 18.—The refusal of Represen.stive Keller, republican, Minne- sota, to remond to a subpoena requiring him to give under oath the information upon - Which he based impeachment cnarges azainst Attorney General Daughe erty has created 3 precedent of such po- tentality that the house judiclary com- company stat 990 had been & e Boslon /1o1e Reid hes ©&@nh— \The Christmas Store Gift Suggestions Which Are Right to the Point For this last week stocks have been arranged, and every effort made to bring the special Christmas merchandise to the front so that shopping will be made easy. The Boston Store is the very center of Norwich Christmas activity, and has the largest and most interesting Christmas stock in the city. OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST A FEW OF THOUSANDS OF DESIRABLE GIFTS TO BE FOUND IN THIS TREASURE HOUSE OF BEAUTIFUL THINGS FOR THE HOME AND FOR WiEVERYONE TO BE REMEMBERED. Men’s ar'd Women’s Umbrellas An exceptionally fine assortment of the kind that you can give with pride as they are sure to please. FOR MEN FOR WOMEN Fine quality Gloria Silk, fast | Fine quality Gloria Silk, fast black and staunch cotton cover- | black and colored and good qual- \ngs, with ereok handles of select- | ity fast black cotton coverings— N ed woods— Attractive handles— $1.98 to $12.50 $1.98 to $13.50 jFine ivory Toilet and Manicure Sets 0. 3-Piece French Ivory Toilet Sets A | Consisting of fine Plate Mirrors, Brushes witk fne q‘xtfl!! bristles, and Combs wih coarse THE STEEL WORK ON THE DISCO BLOCK NEARING COMPLETION BUILDING UPERATIUNS IN' NORWICH shinglés and the interfor finish will be in hardwcod, floors and trim. Other projects in the city are makng § and fipe tegth. Iu hsndosme linéd cases—Priced from ...... 7.50 Pezel and Ivory Manicure Sets In attractive cases and rolis of genuins loather and léatherétte, hand- i somely linsd—Priced from.. *5.00 DIAMONDS § of genuine blue white quality set, in:14-K. solid gold Tiffany or fancy mountings of unusual beauty— $21.50 §31.90 $§50.00 $69.50 Join Our Dismond Club and Take Advantage of M These Special Club Offers. Pay As Little As $1.00 Weekly Gentlemen’s 17-Jewsl Gold Filled Watch A popular watch that is sure to please any man. Dependable movement, adjusted in 20-year uaranteed gold filled case, of handsome de- sign. Accurate Sz 50 timekeeper Boys’ Watc Ladies’ 15-Jewes Convertible or Ribbon Bracelet Watch The beauty and good qualitios of this wateh combined with its low price, make it &n ex- ceptional value. 25-year guaranteed white gold filled case of very beautiful design. Fitted with dependable 515 00 movement. . “Vith reliable 7-jowel movement. Case of nickel, gun metal or satin : MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS M & Few of Many Gifts in Instruments and Accessories 3| For Those Violin Outfit Who Are Musically Inclined. Consisting of Stradavarius Mode! Violin, full flannel lined In &bité of the smow and ice. to- gethér with the freezing temperatures g Of the past weak building opérations in Norwich have progressed favorably afd 2004 hezdway has been made on vari- ous projects In the ¢ity. The Dise hlock at the corner of Main and Ferr: Streets is belng rushed aiong and wth | the aid of heaters some of the cement ,work is being dome. The steel work has been compléted, being done In rec- 1om time 'and mow the work of putting in partitions and the hollow. tile is be-| ing done. At the office of Fire Marshal Howard L. Stanton five permits were = granted :for bulidings to be erected in the city. With the addition of these five permits 1t brings the total of the month far above the normal average. A pefmit has been granted A. A. Spits president of the Norwich . for the erection The theater will be 80x160 fect and was fully described in these col- The Lee & umns last week. The permit also grants permission to alter and remodel 2 build- ing located on the property. A permit has been granted to Arthur F. Howard to build a concrete and one and brick bullding at the corner Cliff and Maih streets. The building which stands on_the property will be iraised three feet and moved to the réar ! !13 feet. The mew brick and stone build- mg will stand in front of the frame suucture. L. M. Young ‘s thé contrac- tor and already has made good progress in raising and moving the buildins. L. Kadish is 6 _bufld a four-room cottage, will stand on a stone and con- { crete foundation. The exterior finich will be in clapboards and the interior finish wiil be in hard wood. Raiph Ri- cardino will do the work. A frame bungalow is to be erected on Dunham street for August Bergman. | The, house will be 26x36 feet And wiil | have seven rooms and bath. The exter- dor finish will be in eclapboards and A BEAUTIFUL AND PRACTICAL GIFT De Vilbiss Toilet Spray A Toilet Article That Combines Attrlcfivenui and Utility Osgood Co. “PRESCRIPTION SP’ECIALISTS Eighth Street Grade Crossing | ¢ There will be a public hearing by the Public Utifities Com- frame cottage on Elizabeth streét. The| good progress and will soon be com- pleted i the weather is mild en warrant interfor work such ‘and plaster- ing and other jobs that must be done when there is no danger of freezing. ‘The State Situation. The little flurry of winter wean during the week was evidently reflected in the record of build'ng permits iscued | {in the week. In the larger towns of| | the state the record shows but 189 per- mits granted for bufldings the cost of ece figures the Tike_week of- 1920. the cost of tha ngs .being $519.4%5, and 138 In the cost of bulldings being $270,- SALES v AND MORTGAGE LOANS In Norw'ch dufing the past week there were 11 sales of real estate 'ws commered to 9 sales for the same week in 1971. The mortgaze Inan< for the respective weeks were $61,425 and $15.875, * | There wers elzht sales of real estate In New London dvring the pact week lor one more sale than durine the cor- { responding ‘week a vear aco. - The mort. gage Inons for tha -respective {weré $21,400 and $31500. NEW LONDON. Contractor W. A. Harvey has com- menced work-on a house he will erect for- Jamés Fowler on Fowler street, from private plans. It Is to be of brick, 27x37 feet. having seven rooms. to Be heated bv steam with every mrdétn imn cost s estimated at $4. Fdwafd J. Hennessey has been grant- éd a permit for the arect’on of a gar- age bullding at 18 Franklin street. Tt will be one story hi=h 29x°9 feat. of ferra cotta bloek conmstruetion, with a gravel roof. Carl Rurwess has a wav for himee't at 9 Fanry street. is to be of wood. 21x?8 feet. havine fi fooms, fitted with everv convenience, and will cnet ahout. $1.000. H. R. Gricwold and F. J. Alexandsr| ment. . Tha cotfame under It zh to! commare with 181 permits taken out ‘n |} INTIMATE GARMENTS FOR THE BOUDOIR The alluring pieces of silks and laces and fl;wers lhl!trecovetedby those who love pretty clothes. Wonderful Negligees, stunaing Pl]amu, Boudoir Caps and Slippers, and Garters, in a charming array. WOMEN’S PAJAMAS, $3.50 TO $10.98 Rich Japanese Silks, in Oriental ¢olorings; Silk Plisse Crepes and Satin Striped Batists, in orchid, honey- dew, pink and blue — beautiful two-piece garments which will make wonderful gifts. CHINESE BOUDOIR SLIPPERS AT $3.75 Made of satin with bnuMnl hand-embreidered flow- ers. All coiors will be foand. DAINTY BOUDOIR GARTERS 50c TO $1.39 BOUDOIR CAPS A vety large and interesting showing, the best Norwich has ever seen. Many models in cap or bandeau styles, made of Crepe de Chine, Net and Satin, trimmed with laces, flowers and ribbons— 59¢, 89, $1.29, $1.50 TO $3.98 SILK VESTS AND STEP-IN BLOOMERS | IN MATCHED SETS, FOR $8.98 Bodice-top Vests and Step-in Bloomers, made of Rad- ium Silk, in orchid or pink. Handsome tailored styies, equirmed | 3 made of exguisite lace, flowsr tri the plain shi; stylés t6 the more ornate ones From the b rred . A GIFT APPROVED BY EVERY have been granted a mermit for the eredtion of a frame honse with reoms iarranged for fwo famil'es_on Jedvard | street. It will be of wood and fi‘fed with every improvement. WH. R. Gris- wold' will dn the work. The cost' Is Placed at $4.000. Max Socol i< eracting- & store build. ine on Montank avenne - far Morrie So- col._from mions prevared by Archifest G.R. Readetts Tt fe to be 18%5 feef, | ofe stary hish. of - frame comsiruction % gravel roof, and’ will cost abomt ; $2.000. Frtlowine fe list 62 the hide an aarsd fo? the erection of the weanoesd rchool- Touse to be erected on Alger siveet: General Contract. Morrigsey & Stowe!l. sprlnflzm wchialinl & Mondelel Ware, WOMAN Give a good pdir, if you give any. All of these listed below are the very begt of their kind. KID. GLOVES WITH HEAVY EMBROIDERED BACKS" $200 TO 9400 A PAIR The regulition 2-clasp length. ANl the wanted shades are hive in qual ities not 10 be surpetsed. MOCHA GAUNTLETS WITH STRAP WRIST ONLY §350 A PAIR A style which s greatly used; pleas+ ing in appearance dnd very stylish.’ Your choice of gray, brown er made. KID GAUNTLETS WITH rAucv BACK-STRAP 250 AND $350 A PAIR APRONS ALWAYS MAKE PLEASING GIFTS We don’t liks. to_ talk price when we advertise Christmas gifts, but the prices on Beston Store Aprons are so low that they deserve @ men- tion. Al kinds of novelties at stan- | dard prices or less. SMALL FITTED APRONS ; 0—5% AND 6o . Plassing nevéities of unbleached maslin or erash, with fancy pockets i eontrasting eclers. Plain or ruffied models. ° ~~-“PALLY-PRIM” -APRONS T5e AND 8¢ which skirt and Io!lu top, with w.ds binds oh the shoulders. Made g Percales, Ginghams and M yu -uh tic rec and cres tonne trimming. HOLLAND AND BRITTANY ELS ey e I A BEWILDERING VARIETY OF APRON FROCKS and a very special valus. THE GIFT UMBRELLA MUST BE OF THE BEST = WE HAVE THEM Wonderful presents for men, for women or for children. A gift which will be gesd for the entire year, GLORIA UMBRELLAS Not quite so pleasing as the silk, biit for service there is nothing bet- thre— FOR WOMEN—Black or colors — 3 ONLY .75 FOR MEN—FROM $350 TO §7.50 SILK UMBRELLAS For women, all the most wanted eolors and black, with every con- csivable stylé and handle. For men, solid, comfortable appearing af- fairs which men delight to cafry— PRICES FROM $7.50 TO $1280 CHlLDlll‘l UMBRELLAS missian at the City Hall, Norwich, today, at 2 p. m. in re- ioies $129 To 250 gard 16 abolishing the Eighth Street grade crossing ot oth- Mmehflyfiuehvmmbwhm ing, are invited to attend. HENRY PUKALLUS, DR. E. J. BROPHY, JOHN McWILLIAMS, ARTHUR E. SHEDD, G. WARREN DAVIS, Mfis*hm HILO&WATB!S, Maywoth{QefM Rosin 124 e 8o ot Seoae-compicis 915:00 | Orchestra Drums, with silk and wiré snarés TENOR BANJO, with patent non-slip pegs, 34 metal position dots s7.oo 15 XYOLOPHONE, with 26 maple bars, 1 -lr 27c 'FROM $129 TO $1.88 A Spechal Gift Counter At Rear of Main Street Store Copies of Old English Brasses, Polychrome ties 10 be found in the city. The brasses inclide Candlesticks, Bells, Tousting Forks, Chestuut Roasters, Fire Sets, and many other attrac- ! tive pisces.” The Polychrome Candlesticks ate charming; there are y: soime attractive Electric Table Lamps—and mhany other special gift .MHWNMM mallets and chromatic scalé ‘Harmonicas & MUSIC BAGS AND:ROLLS * AT SPECIAL LOW HOLIDAY PRICES. § The Plant-Cadden Co.fJ| wiimiSioce, THE GIFT STORE SUPREME : 'H. M Lerou, President, 5143 Main Strest (Rat. 1872) : Jobnt J. ORourke, Seeretary. i b disis to 65¢ — TAL AT ..oouive _ James. Mu trame Bbouse, - Fowler girage, Frankliin strest, $500. Ty _street, $2.50 N