Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 3, 1913, Page 10

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NORWICH BULLETIN. THURSDAY. JULY 3, 1913 PLANT OF JOHN T. YOUNG BOILER COMPANY., WILLIMANTIC BUSY WITH BUILDING PLANS. Telephone Exchange Completed and Schoolhouses To Follow Soon. (Special to The Bulletin.) Willimantic, July 2—The completion of the new telephone building at a | cost of upwards of $25.000 is the week’s incident of special interest in building news at the Thread City. The new St. Paul's Episcepal church, just completed, adds a substantial church structure oun Valley and Bank streets to the city’s church edifices. The propective building promises to be very active at the new building site (the Andrews farm) being devel- oped on the road between this city and South Coveatry, by H. T. Clark. Architects are reported as hard at work on the new plans for the new 376,000 Natchaug school building and the $160,000 new Windham High school house, to be started at once. The new one-story business block for store purpeses to be erected on the lot south of the Methodist church on Church street, to cest approximately $2,500 adds another cemmercial prop- erty to which may be added two addi- tional stories for church social activi- ties and possibly wemen's lodging rooms to be conducted on the plan of the Deacomess home at Pawtucket, BRI Unsightly Face Spots Are cured by Dr. Hobsen’s Eczema Ofintment, which heais all skin erup- tions. No matier how long you have been troubled by itching, burning, or sealy skin humors. just put a litde of , Dr. Hobson's son's !:cmu Ointment u:red it in two weeks® Guaranteed to relleve or money refumpded. All druggists, or by mail. Price 5¢e. Pfeiffer Chemieai Co., Philadeliphia and St Louis or lLee & Osgood. Rid Your Chiidren of Werms You can chamge fretful, ili-tempered children inte healthy, happy Young- sters, by ridding them of worms. Toss- ing, rolling, grinding eof teeth, crying out whille asleep_ ied with in. tense thirst, pains in the stomach aad | bowelds, feverishmess and bad breath, i are symptoms that indicate worms. Kickapoo Worm Killer, a pleasant can- dy lozenge, expels the worms, regu- lates the bowels, restores your children to health and happine: Mrs. J. A Brisbin, of Higin I, says: “I have used Kickapoo Worm Killer for years, and entirely rid my children of worms. T would not be without it.” Guaran- teed. All druggists, or by mail Price 25c. Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia and St. 1ouis. lee & Os- good, Norwich. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING. Do IT Now Plumbing as it chould be done is the kind we do. Open, every joimt tight, sanitary and latest style plumb- ing. Best of bath tubs, latest devices In water closets, sinks, and everything you can think of in the plumbing line. Call us up on the 'phone, write or see us We will fix you up in good shape at a moderate price. A J. WHOLEY & CO., Telephone 734 12 Ferry Street . i . . Sanitary Plumbin; Mot 3 o an up-to-date bathroom refreshing than the bath During the summer you wil maore look to the batk for bodily 1 will show you sampies and the porcelain and other tubs you estimates for the work | th in in ths best manner standpoint—and guar~ eatire job. J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Stree: T. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, 92 tranklin Streat C. E. WHITAKER Successor to 8. F. GIBSON. Tin and Sheet Metal Worker, Tar or Asphalt and Gravel Roofs, Walks and Driveways. aprid ! iy a 55 West Main St. ROBERT J.COCHRANE vitting, Pluublng, Steam b |16 Wem Mata st Norwich, Conn Agent K. B. O. Sheat Fackiog ans STETSON & YOUNG Carpenters and Builder ”m v-fl ng materials at rigag “- u WEST MAIN 57, NEW FOUNDRY READY FOR USE | WATCHES and J. T. Young Boiler Co. Will Get Out Castings There This Month—Other Contracts and Building About the City. DIAMONDS ‘With the exception of a few minor details the new foundry of the John T. Young Boiler company on Central wharf is completed, and within ten days or two weeks the company will be producing its own castings. The cupola has a capacity of six to eight tons of metal an hour and the up to date cord ovens are capable of car- ing for the present business and also for the probable expansion of the nexc | four or five years. The foundry is later to be equipped with overhead trolley service. All the equipment is of most modern design, and the new foundry is bound to prove a successful proposi- tion. With their own foundry the com- pany will do away with delays occa- sloned in the past by being held up to secure castings from out of town, and there will also_be a reduction in cost. At present the company employs nins men, but with the foundry in operation 2?6 1o 3 hands willc be required in the machine shop and foundry, P, A, Brown is to be foreman of the foundry, Mr, Brown was formerly employed as a moulder at ths Richmond plant and also with the Page Boiler company, H, W, Messler has charge of the machine shop. Eusiness continues gooed and the plant will be kept busy te fill erders, New Flooring, A new hardwood floor is being laid in the main hall of the Stead building on Franklin square and minor improve- ments and repeirs ars being made le the suite of offices omn the right of the hall formeriy ocecupied by the Norwich Commercial sehoel, A tailor is te ec- cupy the reoms, Contraor Aviesdad. |Our stock of Watches and The contract for (he erection of the | py. X new eight room cottage house for | Diamonds is Clark Hummell, on Muiber: street, Has been awarded E. A. Kinnie, and work on excavating for the foundation has been started. The house is to be fin- | ished in hardwood, with open plumb- | ing, steam heat, electric lights, and will | be piped for gas. Brick Shed. Work has been started on the er tieon of a single story brick shed the Ulmer Leather company for ti storing of bales of m bullding is to be 20 by 30 foundations are being laid. Paper Mill Btorehouse. large and we solicit inspection. . Ferguson & Charhonnza) FRANKLIN SQUARE an addition to J l \\5\‘ lLong Hill. as the o Foundations are being put in for a for a house in | large one-story siorehouse for A;n 1 is being remodeled for American Strawboard Compa Thamesville. The new build be located north of the main p tween the railroad tracks and LO"\DViFi’OINT- river, The building will be 109 by Sl i e Y O feet and will be covered on the exte Bradway of Putnam is for with cerrugated iron, The roof @ the e ion of two more | to be of a speclal prepur : W -! n 1'h(« next At the plates the walls : on his new garage is well along toward comple feet high and at the ridg e build- ing will be 20 feet high, There are Sl to be no windews. The new building b Wbris is te be used entirely for sterag Ao TLLBE bout their property BUSINESS AND BUILDING. Outloock For New Contracts Through | The Summer Not Bright. The record of real estate transac- | tions for the past week in the towns reported by The Commercial Record show 337 sales by wwranty deed, with 0, whie for | ihe same week of last year there were | g:i sales and mortgage loans of $758,- | Three petitions in bankruptcy, with assets of $12,786 and liabilities of §29,- | 931, were filed in this State during the past week, as against five petitions Wwith assets of $8,185 and liabilities of $17,481, filed during the corresponding ! week of last year. i The number of new incorporations for the week were nine, with auth- orized capital stock of $450,000. This | is a large gain over the like week of last year, when only two corporations with capiial stock of $35,000 were formed. Building permits were granted dur- ing the week in the cilies of New Haven, Bridgeport, Hartford, Water- bury and Stamford to the number of 104, for buildings costing $189,125, which is a slight increase over the | same week of last year. Very few contracts of importance have been awarded during the week | and the outlook for new business dur- ing the summer is not very bright. In Hartford work has been started on | several brick stores and apartment blocks, and in New Haven contracts have been let for a new factory. Work will soon be started on a brick church in New Britain and a large coal pocket will be built in Hartford, whie n Bridgeport contracts have been let for a $70,000 business block and several frame residences, Smaller houses are reported in all the cities covered by The Record. | erected ! N. Nissen, peses, Contracter C. M, Wilii: 5 [ 1 S et ddte deing the worl, | st Ll L i e the 1l shrubs, ete, Work is well un- Waiting Statien at Sanaterium. | der way for the cottage being ereet- The waiting statien at the tubercu- |ed for Charles Thurber. It will be lesis samatorium is practi | equipped for a round use and pleted. The structure 16x12 t. | Mr. Thurber int bef long The walls are of concretc (o a height {make his permanent r there. of feur feet ang the upper siru ~xluxne~x L, Davis hs ied his is of wood There are window bungalow at the r all sides, They arg¢ mow plastering |avenue and Hampton the inside. nt it to N Mrs. Henry W. Branch spent week end at Red- | MIDDLETOWN. their summer ge. Mr e it o nch is having an extension buill Contractors Busy on New Houses, | 0n the rear of i. Bar immi : m- and Swimmhd, Roek GROTON LONG POINT. August Ahlberg the contract for a. nPW hous on Prospect sireet 56 High Farm Hill. It be of frame construction and will arranged for two tenements. Work Started on House. been will be the ¥ contract to erect a Linus Baldwin has completed il t of Mrs. concrete foundation and will s F. ge is a ¢ jwork at once on the carpenter work ;| modic summer resi- for the new one-family house to be | dence and ted much atten- erected on Evers; n avenue for Frank | tion Johnson. It will contain eight rooms, Miss Jennie Perry of Springfield has tract includes $50 chairs for the new | 'o7 turnpike. the school “de; assembly hall, cs, office SOUTH MANCH ESTER. | with all modern conveniences. in Cr i House Roofed In. three cottages at | The new two-family house being -ach, which she pur- | erected on Main -street, South Farms, from the James J. Smith Co, | {for Stanislay Michalski is now roofed nds erecting two cottages at | in. Long Point. | Contract for Swimming Pool.. | PRSI Sy | Mylchreest Bros. have been awarded WATERFORD | the general contract for the addition | : gl to the gymnasium of Wesleyan Uni- | ot e henniat et | ty on Wyllis avenue. It will bej e billar foa b | feet, and will be usea Ior a 5or bn Ey e et arneial swimming pool. The cost will be about | Il leaat bt tha olfes [Soor ton| $40,000. 3 Keeney of Brooklyn, N. Y. | The James H. Bruce Co. have been | s allde e i) awarded the entire contract for the | . vtk aaditons oo thal furniture for the new additior to the |y yce"of Frank Clark on the New Ha..| High School on Pearl street. The con ; : = | | desks, ete. A. BE. Gowdy has started work on i | Dairy Barn. ! | the erection of a new house on Edger- Linus Baldwin has the contract and has started work on a frame dairy on street for William McCormick. It barn, 34x84 feet, on Johmson lane for | will contain two tenements, with all H. O. Daniels. He is building a frame i modern conveniences. | [addition on Mrs. Benjamin Turner’s| Iitch Barber has the carpenter work | house on Durham avenue, an addition | in connection with the alterati to Arthur Coe’s house on Broad street, | the idence of W. Chene The volume of work for which plans | are being prepared or estimated con- | tinues to be about the same .In Water- | bury plans are being drawn for two ! fine residences, and for several smaller projects. Plans will be ready for figures next week for a brick church in Kensington, and a large brick schoolhouse is to be built in Bloom- field. In Hartford bids have been sub- mitted for several buildings at Trinity College, and plans are being figured for two additions to the high school, | hollow tile comfort station, brick and | steel theatre and two fine houses. The plans for the addition to the Bristol schoolhouse are readv for figures, and in Bridgeport hibs are being submitted for several buildings at the generat hospital, besides a large amount of small work. Norwich had seven sales of real es- tate last week to one a year ago, the mortgage loans for the respective weeks being $17,575 and $1,000. New London bad nine sales last week to one a year ago where mort- gages recorded amounted tio $161,000 and 3760 respectively for the two weelks, BUILDING OPERATIONS IN NEW ENGLAND. of Bui | The statistics of Building Operations | in New Hngland, as compiled by The ¥, W. Dodge Company, follow:— Coniracty Jume 1913, .383,036,000 Coniracts June 96,087,060 Coniracis June 82,136,600 Contrasty June 81,986,000 Contrasis to Juns Conirasts to Juns Contraety June Contrasts June Contracts June Contreels June 2 Ceontraeis to June Ceniraets te June Centracts June 43,336,000 66,745,000 55,269,000 > 51,408,080 43,803,080 . 45,236,000 » 62,396,600 61,161,000 te te 78,410,000 { Protect Yourself Ask for ORIGINAL GENUINE OME POINTS There are some points about the “Savings Bank way” that are overlooked. You can always invest small, odd amounts at interest, and you can invest them at once. You don't have to wait until you get an even hundred, or five hundred, as the case may be; you can earn compound interest while you are accumulating your investment fund. Your interest return Is certain, and can be added semi-annually te your principal and begin te earn more interest. A savings account at this bank Is aiways a cash asset—does not have to be turned into money; it is money. You can begin to save here any day in the year, but today is the best day. The Chelsea Savings Bank Love is Mmd—es{ieuuliy the kind of leve SBLiISS. ntract | by | of | and ing your orders. Contractors should get our prices for TIN, COPPER and GALVANIZED WORK before plac- PIPING FOR STEAM HEATING Large stock of Miil Supplies always. on hamd Specialty of HONEYWELL Hot Water Heating Owners § 23-25 WATER STREET, J. P. BARSTOW & CO. NORWICH, CONN. to | @ DINING TABLES DINING CHAIRS CHINA CLOSETS ART SQUARES M. HOURIG PHONES—Store 61-2—House BUREAUS CHIFFONIERES IRON BEDS GO-CARTS Funeral Directors and Embalming and CARRIAGES FINN BLOCK, JEWETT CITY AN, 1 quart Oid Darling 1 quart White Port 1 quart Finch Golden Wedding Pure Rye $1.00 1 quart Californa Port Wine 1 quart Roxbury Pure Rye, 1905, bottle by Gov. 1 quart XXXX Port Wine SPECIAL COMBINATION $1.00 1 full quart Monogram..... 1 bottle 5th California Port. . 1 bottle 5th California Sherry. .. High grade Steamed Beer, Narragansett, jan Export, Bouquet, Schlitz, Budweiser, Blue Ribbon, Bass Ale, Dub- lin Stout, Peter Doelger’s First Prize Beer. GEO. GREENBERGER & (0., 47-53 Frankiin Sireet The only spreader with the beater on the axle. chains — no clutches — no adjustments. ) Bottles ——— JOHN DEERE SPREADERS No If interested send us your address and we will notify when and where you can examine it and see it work. Dearnley & Clarke, Jeweit City, Conn. o . $1.00 | 50c | 2 fm‘ 99¢ 1 2 for 990 Supervision 500 $1.75 for $1.20 JAll 3 5Uc $1.10 Ebling, Pilsner, Bohem- C. M. WILLIAMS SUPPLIES and BUILDING MATERIALS of all kinds. ESTIMATES cheerfully given on CONTRACT WORK. Tel. 670 216 MAIN ST. THE FENTON-CHARNLEX BUILDING CO., in. GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH, CONN. JOHN 0. FOX & C0. —DEALERS IN-— Lumber of All Kinds Lime, Cement, Drain Pipe, Fertilizers, Fire Brick, Ladders, Paints, Oils and Varnishes and 8alt 72 Harris St., Putnam, Cenn. “WHEN rou wani (p J dium” beuar than !hro\x $ag- columns of The E “your busi- FERTILIZER GROUND LIMESTONE AIR SLACKED LIME. 1§ Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, al! ‘] hard Plasters and Preparsd | Roofirg. Best Roofing P:int in the market . Full line of Sewer Pipe. THE UPSON WALL BOAR9 IS. INSXPENSIVE WATER Il PROOF AND IN HANDY i} sizes. |§ Largest Storage Capacity in City A N. CARPENTER Tel. 171 23 Commerce S Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WA .. NS, TRUCKS and CARTS. Mechanical repairs. painting, trim ming., uphelstering and weod worl Slacksmithing n all its branches Scoit & Clark Corp 507 te 515 North Main St

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