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-SOUTH MANCHESTER. Cottage and Tenement House Work Being Advanced. South Manchester, March —~John Hayes has work well along on the erection of a frame cottage for himself on Florence street. Thomas Trotter has the plumbing and heating. Thomas Joyce has been awarded the contract for painting Seren Lauri- dsen’s new four-family house on Burnside avenue, Burnside.. J. C. Wilson has just completed the plumbing in Timothy Kelleher's four family house at the cormer of West Centre and Edgerton streets. John Mahoney did the mason work. Claude Truax the carpenter werk, E. J. Burke the electrical work and John F. Ty- pan the paintin. Joseph Ginsberz has been awarded the contraci for the painting for the ne wstore and temement house being erected on Bissell street for James Farrand SHAY FERTILIZ’ERV COMPANY. Marquardt Bros. have been awarded the contract to rebuild the storehouse at the plant of the Shay Fertilizer Co. in Groton which was destroyed by fire last month. The building will be of brick, fireproof construction, with & gravel roof. DEEP RIVER. Blisy, the Hariford architect, n Deep River Tuesday consulting th the new school building commit- M — tee. A $35,000 proposition will soon be presented at a special town meeting. COAL AKD LUMBER. Coal All Sizes Lumber Full Assoriment CHAPPELL €0, Central Wharf BRANCH — 150 Main Street Telephones J. A, MORGAN & SON Just received cargoes of Nut, Stove and Egg COAL Office 57 West Main St., Telephone 510 Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 8284 PROMPT DELIVERY - COAL rreg Eurping Kinds and Lsig A D. LATHROP, Market o Teleshona 163-12. GALAMITE GOAL Weil Seafifi?d:fload C. H. HASKELL. 402 — Pliones — 489 Stfice—cor burns PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Any Leaks in That Roof or Gutter Pipe ? If there is, it 13 the very best ma it Row 16 h&ve them repaired anc der't weit or put it offt. Call us ugp at enee and let us put yeur resf an. ectigdcler PIPpGs 18 lirsi-class erde for the winter. A. J. Wholey & Co., Telephone. 12 Ferry Stree: TuThs Samitary Flumbin; A peep lnis an up-is-deie bathre. 38 omty less rofreshing than the bath the wilf summer you the mere Jook e the bath for bedily somifort. 1 willi show ysu sempies and plans of {he porceisin and ocher tube and give you estimates for tae work of puiting them im in the best manmer from a samitary standpeiBt—and guar- anies the emtire job. J. E. TOMPKINS, ©7 Waese Main Stree: S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agea: for Richawdssm asnd Leysic. Furnaces, 43 Wwest Maie Stcest. Nofwich, T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumoing §2 tranklin Stres: ROBERT J.COCHRANE G Witsing, 10 West Maiu St., Nerssieh, Goun Agent N. B. @. Sbeci Ruclkine I 1s B savertlsing medium ILI El‘l ‘ern’ Coanecticut equal’ te The Bui- tin for brainess results. Plaaebing, Stemm b i ,? l |§ PULASKI HALL FOR NORTH MAIN STREET. PULASKI HALL 7 North Main Street Building Will Cost About $25,000—Con- struction Work About Town. of six contractors have been ived by the Kosciusko-Pulaski so- ciety on the erdction of their p posed new building on North Main street opposite the Gas and Electric an The y is to award the at 1g to be held next week. The re all in the neigh- borhood of $25,000. The contractors who have submitted, bids are C. M. Williams, Cruthers-Browning, A. N. Carpenter, Fenton-Charnley company, Cornell Smith, Doyle and Murphy. Poquetanuck Schoolhouse. new Poqueta lot eck and the y completed. arted i Witt Howard h ng. It wi E. De the build Changing Store. cledge & nesday on the alterat tucket street side o ore. The south block on ons on the s to be h store. new store The partition be- 1 be taken down and bricked up. dows in that with and small will prob- a floor part the yester two W f the started tween the the front neighborhood of require the month for completion Norwich Sanatorium. the New London culosis sonatorfum, the steam fitters have been there this week testing out yme of the connections and also put- asbestos s needed. has als additional 2 the way stand county tuber- it w, wash Try This Treatment FREE Cures Kidney Troubles, Bladder Troubles and Rheumatism Not a Semgle, Not a Test, Not a Trial er Preof Treatment, but a Reguier Full Complete Course f Remedics—To Try Free. L of oy el TO Py TRE, 2o o g e fo oo Bikine Bl oot A Those s 3 prom g eyl o et s e o Ty Y r 3 o g 17 you Bave B oy, Hiagden oeimatie: sy Eofiy Srailings é Fora Tt 52 youn weips 1o flakt pd vels ack o - id T ke oracer ting o dgming fuio &3 Ty fod you pass ) is medisent or brick ‘-.3. is fl;fl:!“ welte for Treetment without o Cutes Zo 3y A E Y Just Send This Coupon BR. B " GHELL PAWBRTH, ¥ 188 9.zzow Bive., Cmvaiass, Gare Bleseo wcad me your reguise. full. co e e B I > oven s, eomd the Bt or R. ¥. B. : Btate ... . Please Write Nome and Address Plainly. Work { was | be- | ca Py 9 b0 & £ TR Eh i of paln and sie a5 desso 7 524 dospair oun bo into onesot | Fior 7y i - 4 1s now heiping thous Volume of Business Still Coninue: Large—Construction About the State. Transactions in real estate are also of a volume equal to the same week of last year. The number of trans- fers by warranty deed during the past weeék in the towns in Connecticut re- ported in The Commercial Record was 253, which compares with 258 a year ago. In the same peroid the amount of mortgage loans in these towns was $764, 972, against $588,504 in 1912. No petitions in bankruptey were filed in the State during fhe week— an unusual record. In the matter of new incorporations, certificates to the number of nine were filled with the Secretary of State for the week, with average authorized capital of about $54,000. In point of numbers the record is not as good as previous years, but in amount of cap- ing your orders. ‘Contractors EOILDING AND REALTY. ; and OWners should get our prices for TIN, COPPER and GALVANIZED WORK before plac- PIPING FOR STEAM HEATING Large stock of Miil Susplies always on hamd Specialty of HONEYWELL Hot Water Heating itaiization a better showing is made. The record of building permits granted in the cities of New Haven, Bridgeport, Hartford and Waterbury the cost of buildings for which per; mits were issued is placed at $175,530, a decrease of $3,815 from the like week of 1912, while the number of per- mits for the week was 59, against 71 last year. mong the more important projects for which contracts have been let dur- ing the week ar frame block in Waterbury, schoolhouses in Hartford and Waterbury, storehouse in' New Britain, Children’'s Home in New Britain, theatre in Waterbury, store and tenement biock in Bridgeport, and frame and brick for from one to 12 families in Haven, Hart- ‘ord, Bridgeport, and New Britain. 23-25 WATER STREET, [ BIDS RECEIVED houses New Waterbury been prepared or are store and apart- Bridgeport, New B ain and Suoth Norwalk, schcolhouses in Hariford and Stamford. alterations to bank building in South Norwalk, ing kitchen. reamery In New Haven, brick block Waiting for Weather. |in Waterbury, charitable institution new cottage house of Myrom]!2 New Haven, synagogue addition in N CoNake B ialioe | Hartford, factory bullding in Stam- e s e O pine0ya| ford, garage in Hartford, and business g e lacklciss % | block and theater in Bridgeport. ackledse & | \orwich had five sales of real have Plans now under way for the plumb- | ment blocks in has been ¥ B ing on | doing this work also. The new plumb: | ing is in the laberatory and the serv Tompkins, who did the whale contract. The Prentice avenue of comstruction by H. Co, is well along towards completion, es- | S rt- although work has been stopped | tdte last week and there o 3 P * i gage loans to the total o $11,400. | temporarily };‘”'*” ,;he *""“’“fh ?t Tast year there were seven sales for | warmer weather. The house is al-| ;%5 0 e s e R o, e eering but i probagls | the same’ ‘week ~and mortzazes|| [ET US INTRODUCE ool JUIpISHEd, Decdy forioscn e ew lLondon had four sales of real| YOU TO THIS before the first of May. The exter o Son 3 : he exter-| estate last week to two e same | :::‘(t:"‘lrii"‘xr e LI;‘“ ,:‘"L’; period last year. Its mortgage loans | You'll get a new idea of home comfort, when you let us place e '”M‘l a Yoy ,,P,-q 2 5 w‘.»h is| Were $10,200 last week to $19,950 a| one of the FLORENCE OIL HEATERS at your ce. The | 32 by 38 feet and two and a haif ator. | Year ago- ] Florence kind are regular miniature hot air furnaces, consiructed 88 L€ ™ 4 = = RS ¥ s on the smokeless, oc double o I draft principle that < in height cottage is of a S reni Sthont Breal s lesian and arransement. Mr. DANIELSON. w e nanont e i i L = e e el t us help you get acquairted with the Florence way of heat- denice’ on.1ts Completibn 5 Franklin and Crosby have completed he prices, from $3.25 to $7.00. | 2 DA ! the erection of another hot house on = | their Danielson property, Academy M HOURIGAN J C t C NEW LONDON TRYING street. The structure is about 100 . : s ewett 1 y, onn. | KNOCKED DOWN HOUSES. | feet in length and has all FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMING. equipment, with fine h Tt is to be put i Calls answered day er ‘night. Trial in Pacific Street May Solve J. P. BARSTOW & CO. JOHN DEERE SPREADERS The. only spreader with the beater on the axle. chains — no clutches — no adjustments. If interested send us your address and we will notify when and where you can examine it and see it work. Dearnley & Ciarke, HEATER Phone NORWICH, CONN. No Jewett City, Conn. House 35-3 Building Problem in City. BUILDING OPERATIONS New Iondon, March 5—As an ex- IN NEW ENGLAND. periment with the hope of meeting { the. pr by lack of| 7The statistics of Building Opera- M kes H d | te a house is|tions in New England. as compiled by a ar € T et. If the| The F. W. Dcdge Company. follow: | | plan vell other similar houses | Contracts to Feb. 1903... 9, | will be put up. Contracts to Feh. 26, 1902 | The house Jis the first of its kind| Contracts to Feb. 26, 1913... 8 { But it is easy, quic built here. I'he parts of the house| Contracts to Feb. 26, 1912 18,044,000 Polish Mop. With it vou are shipped on from Bay City. Mich. | Contracts to Feb. 26, 1911:.. 16,769,000 | you almost half a dav. You simply pass | They are all] marked and designated to Feb. 26, 1910. 844,000 | dust and dire is i up and b and all that is necessary to put the to Feb. 26. 1909 010/000 | { house together are hammers and nails. s to Feb. 2 | The house is to be one and one-half to Feb. 2 692,000 | stories with six rooms and modern to Feb, 3.000 | improvements. It is claimed that by to Feb. 10,498,000 | this plan houses can be erected much s to Feb, R.542.000 | { more cheaply, saving architects and| Contracts to Feb, 26, 10,839,000 | builders’ charges = the banisters of the s Options on several adjoining lots At the Old Stand. in Pacific street have been secured and | ] In spite of the Mexican diversion the if this house proves the plan practica- ! ble several more will be erected. Balkan ates would like to have the | R 2rp moving-picture men understand that GROTON they are still doing business at the same old stand.——Hartford Times. Voters of Poquonnoc School District Undecided About Schoolhouse. Groton, March 5.-—The problem of | {an adequate site for a new school- | house now confronts voters of the | seventh school district of "Poquonoc. | There {s much difference of opinion | regarding a practica] and convenient | site for the proposed new buiiding. | Last Thursday evening a school meet- | Whe“ | ing was held at the town hall in | ! Poquenoc and the voters changed their mind_ahout thelr plan to pur-| You cough | chase the Gardrer preperty, which i |located near the town hall. It was T = 2 ' rere is nothing better than [ voted to rescind a former vote to the | ] effect that the Seventh district ke | Warning the Boys. Small boys who are rude to woman suffragettes on the march do not rea- lize that they may be seriously injur ing their own chances of being presi- dent some day.—Washington Star. re BULLETIN BUILDING, THE HCOUSEHOLD Albert Boardman, Prop. ork Easy! om satisfactory the old way. using the O-Cedar ~ USTING, cleaning and polishing hardwood floors is hard, back-breaking work. An almost never ending task and s new way ar Polish Mop over the floof and every particle of foor is given a bard, durable, lasting polish and Saisb. EdarMop ng and cleaning €. between far corner ps of high furnit < so made that you ca and ashioned Polish Mop for only $1 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded 74 FRANKLIN ST. | ers who are bidding for the job of | { erecting the proposed schoolhcuse, and | { the cost of building as ecalled for by | {the plans, ranges from 310,000 to $20,000. | chase the Gardner let upon which to Of Horehound and Tar build the proposed scheoolhcuse. | No definite action was ilaken -1 | site and thar will | | settled as soon as possible. Another Contains no opium nor anything injurious. March 5.—The building {kmown as the Swan house, in Eim garding another school meeting will be held tomorrow | Sold by Druggists. | | TRY PIKE’S | recently urchased f Miss H B S = Toothache i | Drops | evening. | Plans have been submitted by huld—! mbull by John H. Ryan. for | many years a well known landmark, | is to be torn down. The site that fit| occupies will be graded off and made | STONINGTON. Stoningten, a part of the srounds of the C(olbert! house, which is the property of Mrs. | | Ryan. The Swan house, which was i formerly the property of A. S. Matth- ews, used to occupy the site of the present parsonage of the Second Con- gregational church. With this build- STORAGE Need Printing? 35-6 The BULLETIN Co. 64-66 Franklin Street fng torn down and also the Hyde; B i house in Elm street, which was re- L“E“t car_mcxty in the cently purchased by the New Haven | city. road, ther wil] be quite a change in the appearance of the south side of A N. CARPENTER 23 Commerce St. this section of the street. When the gr:ding has been completed there will| be a fine improvement in the Culbert place. M. WILLIAMS dealer in SUPPLIES and BUILDING MATERIALS BUILD!NG PETITIONS. All kinds of Mason Build- ing Materials, Small Trap The following buildin titic 5 {were receivea ana reterred to the|j] Rock for driveways and 4 | committee on new buildings: inds. Antonio-Perer add two storfes walks. of all kinds { :lqnd % on Bank street,; CONTRACTOR ESTIMATES { brick, i | Bessie R ort, one story build- 1 | ing, oo, THEE T80 Shtaet wetect | - RFO";ING cheerfully given on | Arfhur ‘Keefe, remodel stors and VERYT | tenement, wood, 26x45, Bhaw stract. CONTRACT WORK. i Arthur Keefe, remodel house, wood, Tel. 670 216 MAIN ST. Broesd street ! Hyman Pontman, add store of stone and brick, buiiding 175 Shaw street. NEW FOUNDATION. The F. H. Notwitiistanding the Fire we are still doing business at the old stand and the quality of our work is fupt the same as ever—"The Best.” Nothiug but skilled labor employed a~d best materials used in our work STETSON & YOUNG, Carpenters and Builders, 2 Teivphons. B0 West Main St The (helsea Savings Bank Redden Censtruction e, 18 lifting tke building in Bank street pecupied hy Baehe & Bragaw, which has been teppiing ever. A new foun- datien is te be duill beneain the build- February 17, 1913. The Beard ef Directers of this bank have this day declared a dividend for the six months ending Feb. 28, 1913, at the rate of feur per centum per an- ling. | mum, pavable on and after the 4th day | ROCKVILLE, o of March. din Fiiq - CHARLES B. CHAPMAN, er Boar ! © H, Conmera is having extensive e R Hack, Livery and [}] interier alierations made 1o the Amer- _STABLE ican House on novth side will 1 Delivered te Any Part ~f Norwich We guarantse our service to be the class restaurant, with mstal best at the inost reasonablle nrices. be Ale that is owledged to be the best on the market—HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephone erder wil receive prompt attemtiom. D. J. McSCRMICK. v Franxlin St and other lmprovesments. A mew frent with three large plate glass windows will be required. Some people fail athers do not lese. MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave THERE 1s ne aavertising meditm In Eastera Conmnecticut equal to The Bui- leun for business results. te Wwin because THE FENTON-CHARNLEY BUILDING CO., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH, CONN. WALL PAPERS A ‘full line of the above with new additions coming along, including those with cut out horders. Molidings and bands to match. Mixed paints, muresco and tints; also art glass imitations. We are in the market for painting, paper-hanging and decorating all the P. F. MURTAGH 82-and .94 West Main Street. Phone. N you want to put your bu ore the public, there is no ter than through the adverti ing columns of The Bulietin.