Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 3, 1913, Page 10

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A WORD ABOUT BIOPLASM Porhaps you have had it prescribed before by your physician. If you have not and you are accustomed to take a pill, powder, capsule, or bracer to relieve you of Constipation, Indiges- ion, Nervousness and other ailments sed by mal-nutrition and mal-as- simulation, the stery of BIOPLASM (Bower) will interest vou. Physicians all over the world have used and prescribed BIOPLASM for years. We have thousands of tes monials from the profession which Prove its remarkable curative value. We now want the public to know about BIOPLASM. We want every sufferer to understand that BIO- PLASM is absolutely harmless—that it contains no Alkaloids, Alcohol, min- erals or habit-forming drugs—that it is pleasant and easy to take and can be used with marked benefit by every member of the family, from baby up. . BIOPLASM is not_a “cure-all.” It i= merely an ally to nature—nature after all effects all cures. BIO does however, promptly and thoroughly aid the tissue cells to throw -off the lingering waste matter which causes =11 internal aflments. Indigestion, Nervou lack "of Vitallty, Anemia, etc., are due to the same cause, and the BIO- PLASM treatment Is as effect: with one as with the other it remov the obstacle which prevents the nor- m_l flow of pure, rich blood—the one v ecessity to perfect health. A_Dbooklet which we will gladly send on application will also give you the testimony of many prominent physicians who have met with won- derful success in the treatment of Diabetes, Incipient Consumption, Lo- comotor_Ataxia and other chroni¢ dis- es. Read what these doctors sav. Most every known ailment is de- ribed in detail and the results of treatment. Prostration, In the meantime, set a bottle of BIOPLASM (Eower) from y drug- Lee & Osgood Co. of this ¢ will be refunded If after a fair trial. by the Bioplasm Mfg. not satisfied, ENLARGED AND IMPROVED BROA DWAY ENTRANCE TO WAUREGANOUSE Prepared o Johp street, New York mild SAT.- 1 laxative like uld be taken occasiona. juring treatment. Yo: give you complimentary SAL-LITHIN with e of Bioplasm on request. A PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Plumbing as it should be done is the kind we do. Open, every joint tight, sanitary and latest style plumb- ing. Best of bath tubs, latest deviees !n | ph’lh‘m and -will ‘be. occ g s y cott of water closets, sinks, and everything | The Dbuilding is one sto e e : sin a e e amplin on West Main you can think of in.the plumbing line. is to be raised up and another Call us_up on the ’'phone, Writé o~ = Sied o5 tie the present structur see will fix you up in good e Santh - ol making a two-apartment house. Work moderate price W HITEO S oals OB been started as yet, although | A. J. WHOLEY, Telephone 734 12 Ferry Street | : §aliiiar1 Pl_umbiT; A peep into an up-to-date bathroom | uthers & Browning have been | A. Harris at thé corner of Main street | #ight in the Luilding trades, and, un- 1= ‘only less refresting than the bath | ded the contract for the new ree 1d Hamilton avenue on - the East |l omething unforeseen occurs, the twelf. During the summer you il | S1OTY buil ted by William | Side. The foundations have just been | Sbring should find all branches of the the more look to the bath for bodily | treet, replacing | completed. { building business fully emploved. In comfort. 1 will show you samiples any | formerly occupied by | The addition is to be of two stories | addition to the work in the building plans of the porcelain and other tups | {he Reynolds market. Work of tearing | The house §s béing other- | line -two projects of unusual propor- and give you estimates for the work | 90Wn th t lding will be | cd and fitted with modern | tions have been given out during the of putting them in in the best manmes | Started this we e new building | improvements. | weelc—a new bridge at South Norwalk from a sanitary standpoint—and guee. | Will Drobably be ready for occupancy | Puldeki Hall Started | and new water works in Meriden. sntee the entire job. in a couple of months. A description T e arts | Among the projects of importance | B 6 1t Tl previohaly Taen Suan The Penton-Charnley company start- | which have been placed under con- = v Tuesday on the new brick : school - J. E. TOMPKINS, \woYoung Foundry Well Alens. T Hnl e me e i . e orik on thé mew brick foundry |society on North.Main street cppBSsite |theatre in Stamford, in Hart- ©7 West Main Stree: r‘v‘zl:‘:)._;)i ..,N.v ‘n\b.)h,hn T ‘\n“:’“ the Gas and Electric plant d. factory in Bridgeport, a,,';nmem S S s e I e $712,000 Residence. | blocle in Hartford, remodel bank in B LA S \ :ct C. H. Preston has complet- | Fartford: store and apartment block in E frames have been placed and the | ed plans for.a handsome residence to | the latte ty. and one, two. three, . r. 1 be com 1 abo t erected in Hanover for W. G. Park. ' ' nd eight-family houses in 1 This stru g pushed i The plans.call for & handsome resi- | D n. Bridgeport, Mariford. : }ialy as possib o company | dence, 10x42 feet, of frame and stuceo ' ., New tain, Stamford Hga“ng and P]ummng e A builaime 1oy | construction, containing 10 rooms ahd t ‘Hartford. ¢ | short time. Cruthers & Browning have | four bath rooms. Tpe entire house ls | ~Plans are under way for many new a 3 | the contract for the brickwork to be finished in 'hard woods with . buildings, among which ares fine 92 Hranklin Strea ; loors, and gas and electric: lights | idences in Bridgeport, New Haven, Frameworks Under Way. e installed. The house will Hartford ang New Canaan: school- e ruthers & comp i hot water heat and will in Hamden and Deep River the 12,000. { New Britain, club-house in e ROBERT J.COCHRANE| ch CONSTRUCTING NEW GOAL YARD Office Building Erected and Spur Track to be Built—Ward Building Contract Let—Foundry Being Hurried Alon Other Building Changes About Town. wenty-foot added beneath Is are on the gméund. Eime The work is in | finished next weel has the contract for rs. [ $490 and the BUILDING AND' REALTY. Mcre Sales and Greater Outlays For New Construction Planned. Real estate transactions in the towns reported in The Commercial Record for the past week show a good over the corresponding week of 1912, Tead-| E———— NEW LONDON. Two-Story Brick Block To Be Erected By G. E. Klinck in Main St New London, April 2—A two-story brick building is to be erected by George E. Klinck in_Bank street on the lot next to the building built a few vears ago by Frederick W. Mercer. There will be a store on the ground floor and above will be a loft suited to the purposes of a small manufacturing | business or something of that sort. | Plans are being prepaired for a build- ing to cover the lot which Mr. Klinck purchased some years ago. s Considering A New Cottage. A. M. Stacy is considering building | a new cottage on a lot at the head of Waterford cove. The present Co‘lflge‘ on that ot will be moved to another | foundation. Firehouse Addition. Al committee of the Nameaug Engine Co., appeared before the council meet- ing and asked that the committee take steps for the construction of an addition to the company’s house in Masonic street as sleeping quarters for which an_appro; ion of $500 was : made in the last budget. The com- mittee voted to erant the request and | will ask for bids for the work immed- | iately. | Neptune Park Residence. Architect \C. | | | From plans drawn by H. Preston of Norwich, A. E. Cruthers of Norwich has taken the contract to build the havdsome residence af Nep- tune Park for J. B. Shannon of No wich. Robert Cochrane also of Nor- wich will do the puimbing and heating. The foundation is now completed. For A Schoolhouse. New London has purchased the; building at the corner of Federal and | Union streets from the F. H..& A. H. Chappell Co. The property will bel arranged for a schoolhouse. { Planning New Residence. | Architect Dudley St. Clair Donnelly | is drawing plans for the residence to | be erected at Neptune Park for C. M. Williams, the well-know Norwich con- frame and | | | i =3 264 for 1912. The amount of mortgage loans for the current week, however, Is much less this year thau for the same week of last year, 78756,186 comparing with $1,201,953 a The new coal office for M. C. Hig- |non cottage at Ocean Beach and the | YS&r age. gins at the corner of North Main and | framework is now going ur | lhl““\f:k b{flh“alhm&‘f :32“1&??}3}% {g; Sh Coen s s e o Will Raise Dwelling. 1912, the five having average assets of { liabilities of $2,485, percentage of assets to liabilities | not as good as last year. €, |, The six new incorporations for the | week have average authorized capital of $36.700. The record is The asggregate cost of new buildings arge of William McOuirk, It is expected that the railroad com- < = for which permits were granied during 0y will - start laying BOF treioh i - Champlin is planning (o occu- | the week in the four larger cities of o the property thi: and | By one paaritment of the house on its | thelState,§345,405, is somewhat higher are to be er completion. [‘than for the corresponding week of the g cangbe done Chznging . Harris House. | previous year, when the record for will He 156 feet 1. Blackledge and' company have = |Dew buildings was $309,975. It is gen- Comtinet o Wart BIoik. ! > of men at work building an|erally asreed that there is an un- idition to the house of M Tattie | Yshally large amount of new work in foundati cum Fitting, 10 Wem Main St., Norwich, Conn Agent N. B. O. Sheet Packing Pluubing. Steam 1 THE FENTON-CHARNLEY BUILDING €9., iuc. : tile: floor Contrac = i GENERAL : b e o tage and it is e ang and the in- ! BUILDING OPERATIONS ~ sy Ny The main floor will | IN NEW ENG4AND. RACTORS | o L | Pty o t Iron fire escames will be| 'The statistics of Building Operations | L Ree | ded from the g | in New England compiled by The e the Rectory Planned! | P. W. Dodge Com follow: NORWICH, CONN. |corner of and Hamp- | . I are being drawn for a néw Coniracts to March e o 3 B 0s Sieclid fon the Reys AL, Contmicia tosMargh 26,071,000 FISHER'S ISLAND. brick, with Kent limestone GoRiracts to HE i 15 b= — nd will ‘be - 40x70 ' feet withra Goniracis 4o '903.000 [ The mew cot being built for roof. hot water heat. -elec GontacE e 620,000 | Mary McGoldrick of New York ante fireplaces ard birch (RUPiracts to 2 g der w and work be ru i Contracts to 20,000 & d Sobapteted e A R | Contracts to 3 409,000 | for, the first of the cason SOUTH MANCHESTER. | oyt e 4 ] | he latlers have nearly fin s kit to 2 920000 | = . | the Mansion house and the g will be let soor for the! C! to March 2 8,148,000 | Largest cagauty in the | will soon on their wor :tory building to be erected " G 1305 20580000 city. | ric will employ them for on Hilliard street for the J..T. Rob- | s T Y. o thessisth Tave o 2} R e S P GROTON LONG POINT. first and second coat and fin three s high, bui , mill Aaiee i cotvane e v L land and ere long the fo irim, a tar and gravel roof. freight! (o vt Flaw it ior e Eviile l—3 Commetce SL x."h'. no:lv*}_‘ :imnv» ‘:] to keep up wit ele tor, etc. | for Re Romeyn Danforth of New | the rest of the work George M. Barber, who has been TohBOR has il Mnthiserintedl siew 3o All kinds of M Buila: 1! i —~~ | the building and contracting b [y has A piniEm IR B ERARS £ ason Build- JEWETT CITY. in town for abput 20 hastges. ) Sices e Saad BTt AT e ing Materials, Small Trap The contract for the new brick | be succeeded by Is son. Fiich B Bar. | delightful places when finished that | Rock for driveways and storehouse for the Aspinook company | ber, ana Hector West Sl e B e at Jewett has been awarded (o a (Gustave Schreiber has started the g =2 ot § walks. Worcester fi Work will be started | carpenter wome for Joseph Ginsherg's | N, ideal summer home. = =~ two or ti weeks. The building | ne: ow - £ s ) el L 2 A ELE % e CONTRACTOR I two ot f weeks he building | new tow wmily * house on Delmont | pjateq and will be occupied by the will be used to store print rolls and for | street owner the coming season FOR P torage purposes. ——— e —— el actor George Hewitt has made - - Stamford.—The Connecti Secreen | -Contracior Geotge, Heglif hag- ma EVERYTHING Portland.—Two hundred children npany, just organized with $50,000 ““:{!!_Hnr?n- emL;nzs m"h.a cottage were confirmed by Bishop Nilan at|capitai, is about to manufactire pat; boreyenus dusing the pamtyu- St. Mary’s church Sunday morning. |ent window screens in Worth stree: AR e s bl C. M. WILLIAMS dealer in SUPPLIES and BUILDING MATERIALS of all kinds. ESTIMATES cheerfully given on CONTRACT WORK. 670 216 MAIN ST. Tel AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrel & Sanderson, Frop. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes Travoling Men, ete.. Livery connecteu Shetucket Strests BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The omly Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME P”bsPH‘ TE 3 terbury, hotel in_Derby, store and 1 ment block in New Britain, brick LORD’S POINT. ROCKVILLE, ks ir Bridgeport and Rockville, — — e in Stamford. power house in Several More Cottages Contracted For One Story Theater Building To Be and theater in Waterbury, This Season. 5 s for one, two, four, s | Erected By eorge Arnold. e R e T An earl s anticipa B s Hartford, New Britai ted at s Twe. 0o 000 S B gener n s n 3lastonbury st Sprin d arrived on ! briolk 54 ,,:."". t Rasak ol ‘fi,‘h' x sales last week to his bride and gets bus (Lrick, s4xo6itest, one Ltory high. | oient a week ) while mortgages el and cotta i e ‘\“_‘I e recorded for the two weeks were ot whlte tie s g ick. | 210,200 and 0 respecti.ely. s m.lx m»);r !\(‘(: br 'ki ::( L g el P L ety it s as in Norwich for vill have modern plumb- the ‘mortEaged Doing | me posts have been set which the property at regular in- BLACK POINT. Francis F. Field of Hartford is re- | cerving estimates for drilling an ar- tesian well and the construction of a | 5000-gallon tank on_steel freme, and | the erection of a wind-miil to supply | water for several summer cottages at Black Point. PORTLAND. of contract the Central estimate of Cromwell has for the school $10.798. ‘Thomas been awarded | brick addition ";hznld)ng at his | | Sellew the to There will be a four-room addition, 28x70 feet, two stories: high, The mindation and trim will be of brown- being | stone. Esiimate are now re | ¢ceived on the heating which will be let by separate contract. New Haven—Miss Alice Ispell was | voteg the handsomest girl in the New IH.I\: n high school, ' There were 45 candidaics, g the figures being 292 for 1913 against | the total of | but the | for the same | weelk of 1912 was double these figures. | tractor. The house will be stucco construction, well finished, and | I'provided with every convenience. | Parish House Plans | | The plans ‘for the parish house for | | the Wirst Baptist church by architect | i Duffy will be ready for figures next| week. The building, which will be erected in the be of brick, w self-made man a was ashamed of the job. ear of the church will | h a slate roof. | Many though h MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A OertainRetict for everishness, Constipation, feandnche, Stomach Troubles, Teething ) W ie: Thes Broalt up Coldn TradoMeck, fn 94 honts. A€ Al DragE=r, 52 ois: Don’t accept Sample maled FREK. Address, any substitute. A, S. OLMSTED. Le Roy, N.Y. | | { i ‘ | | | | e | | I you want a cool the thing. | I | Range and you get the best of ea The Crawford Gas Ovens are safe; explosic Ovens there is an extra set of burners at the top for broiling. ing your orders. ontractors and Owners should get our prices for TIN, COPPER and GALVANIZED WORK before plac- PIPING FOR STEAM HEATING Large stock of Miil Supplies always on hand Specialty of HONEYWELL Hot Water Heating J. P. BARSTOW & CO. NORWICH, CONN. 23-25 WATER STREET, WALL PAPERS Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— 2UTOMUBILES, CARRIAGES. WAG iS, TRUCKS and CARTS. A full line of the with new additions coming with cui out bor Moldings and bands to m. paints, muresco and Unt: s imitations. We are in the market for pain paper-hanging and decorating ail P. F. MURTAGH 92 and 9% West Mair. Stroet Phone. Mechanical | ming. < the rire we are still "doing business at the old stanc and the quallty of our work is {ust the same as ever— The Best. Notbing but skilled labor empios ~~d best_materi ed our work. STETSON & YOUNG, repairs upholstering and wood -iacksmuthing :n ali its branc Seatt & Clark Corp 507 te 515 North Main SL nainting. * Carpenters and Builders, Teivghuene. 60 West Main S B rich Delivered to Any Fart -r N ack, Livery and Boarding STABLE service to be th ~rices. Falls Avz the Ale that is acknowledsed to we e ntee any the best on the market—HANLEY . | best at :lie oSt reasonabla PEERLESS. A ‘cie rder wi > TR facetve prompt attention. NAHONEY BROS., B. J. McCCRMICK. v Franchin oAt T —— BR. & W. ness before the p dium better than t ing cclumns of i AWy O anses You need a coal range in Winter for kitchen warmth I and for continuous hot water supply, but in Summer when Gas kitchen and less hot water a ns are cssiblc. S S For M. HOURIGAN, ale by “Welcome, ‘Hans Across The Sea,’ Uncle Sam says cheerily, “All my people, young or old, Like your RONA, I am told.” “Yes,” said Hans, “and though we think 12’5 a splendid children’s drink, We've discovered it is true That the Grown-ups like it toc!” VAN HOUTEN’S RONA IMPORTED DUTCH Cocoa tasnen Build Teicuuons 332 You get both in the Crawford Combination Norwich Age: HOLHS, Denti N ociioa range is

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