Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 11, 1913, Page 10

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NORWICH BULLETIN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1913 S o > AND BUSINESS. LDING for Smaller in Twe = of real estate towns reported ttecord for the om to 279 amount of week, $543,827, the ) for same ts in kes a this better evious years ree bank- es of $1,474, incorporations in the f week s State The num- > week, six, r, and, with the aggre- is greater period. in new tk 0,000 he same ittle aetivity irrent Haven W t additions in x v Elmwood, n Hartford, sines 3 tenement New New Greenwic h A>-MOON Asthma und Hay-Fever Cured to Stay Cured. % 1 COAL AND LUMBER. M. C. HIGGINS COAL. GH GRADE COAL 1 HI Yard 203 Office Tele North ain St 1257 J. A. MORGAN & SON OAL West Main St., Telephone 510 Central Wharf, Telephone 8§34 PROMPT DELIVERY COAL rree Lurning Kinds and Lshigy phone A D. LATHROP, PLUMBING AND STEAM oo IT FITTING. Nov Which Contracts | week, | permits | BUILDING ACTIVITY IN EASTERN CONNECTICUT { i and | NEW TELEPHONE EXCHANGE AT WILLIMANTIC. Hunldlng Uperatmns at Potter Manor Several New Structures Under Way—Alterations to Franklin Street and Central Avenue Blocks—New Cottage on Lafayette Street eight-room cottage facing irways el has been erected by et ,”fl’ Charles Rathbun 8 personal use gt e ibout completed, as all that re- | frid B nt and family I ns to be done in of | here from Jewett City next week t stairs. The and One Stery Addition, two stories in 1 building At the reside holland at 86 with bathroom, | o . dition is being modern improve- used as the home in next few day St. Req\s Avenue Cottage. he excavation for/ a new story I If cottage on St F avent the foun ame will week shed been cor now in within two or iing will then and — that is ng in Ada arroll to completion. The cottage will be S esvatiln & 23; and will contai SiX T0OmS. | heen Hooi P p e S eat, electric lights, and all | 15; w en mprovements will be ir work e : nte finish will be bly et (2 1 v and _maple et e G will be n work. ¢ = uilding t i ising the Into Stores. work sonally plumbing has h tract not yet been let N strah i b Ten-Room Double House. t Good progress is being made on. the »om doub! house ¢ oswell he plastering is now Ig the carpenters are working on the | s dwork. The interior finish is of ', ynatural wood, with maple floorings. am heat 4 n nts. It is expected tl ing will be completed first also at work on | e on Boswe The house, which is one and f stories in height, is now completion and Skinger in abou 15 : ic a iwroom, elec Cottage Finisned. { 2le flooring, and is fini The cott North Main t juz 11 wood color. C. O ereofed 3 Sk | contract for the plumping pleted | ] Changing Godinski Building. Extensive alteratior na elastriclty: land made on the build i Godinski on Boswell avenu i HE R iy »nal stor be [ 55 SR MIGDLETOWN. 1 v ground floor will — i d as a building, which | Brick Work Started on New Bank ). 1 sho 1:3 done s | ie 22x was ed a B e , uilding " W [ joint 1 1sed s E N & . 2 1e contr for the of bath 1 ices in Removing Schoolhouse Ruins. and frames and s thing | . % : ctrical work for h = . The Fenton-Charnley company of : L N B this v s bee: A e 1 ) erected ahe us, it up 1o g00d | chool in Willimantic, which e ,”“' o Meoh o - 5 > $115,000. A force of men sta - IS RONE b che Doy { Monday to remove th s and de- St it HOI EY - ) of the old building which was Ak ; WHOLEY & €0, - |8 0 58 e i 734 12 Ferry Street Excelle progress is being made on fv,“;" 2 : | the new Pulaski hall on Nor Main | S0 C ¥ Toet iidn e b = heetiand 't is mow moofed it will be feet Bng 40 fegth bu ; of dari faced-brick, with tile anc Central Avenue Block. estibules and wainscottin M '- figuring on plans son ‘Bros. of New York the general contractors and & . Starrett & Van Vieck of New ieaiing and uin,),“g_ ¢ will be arranged | arc the architects. : the upper floor th House Ready to Finish. 89 1 tenements remodeled and new Rk ey 5 2 32t am(]m M( team heating plumbing will e 1, "8 BIW THCED TR SE Srectedien T ivergreen avenue i Johneon is now re: v to fin s Baldwin Changes in Second Street Houses. is the hav ‘ L W rii The Shetucket company is making a | the plur of improvement Mitchell TAKL Successor nd street which Ginsox. i S "‘ér' i 3 The :’nuri(; on wd as been Gom- 1n Sheet Metal Worke ar or as are also the walls in man "';'""' J‘{"r‘ Hegadd; ';“‘“T o he “{‘“- Asphait and Gravel Roofs, Walks a0d | of the rooms while the windows, win. | C0 O Boberts street for John G. Hop- . Ay, = T i e IO T s dwin is the contrac aprad 55 West Main St _ | and will sub-let the plumbing, plas ,,,,,, | | tering and painting ! [ R ! F T flet ! WATCH HIL ROBERT J CO(;Hk Al\ G | or 1o | i { Improv t i GAS FITTING, ' and Bath g o Gl 51 PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING i L 10 West Main Street, Nerviich, Conn. Sulphur ig remarkably Cel, A, B. Dick, whe for the past five : J N % iy g vears has been the proprietor of the Azent for X. B. O, Sheet Packing beneficial—A great purifier. | o Watch Hill houes or Watch Hit S SN T Y R R. I, has renewed his lease for fiy 3 : GI ¥ years. The condition of the lease cai 3 a enn's for extensive additicns and IMprove 1 u The importan: feature will be ad- ‘ phur Soap | iy by 2 et I inte au up-ie-date b;‘xlmuum | Contains 307, Pure Suiphur n:-t-‘.l;‘ ]ll"x"«p d 1.: .i.w,,,* :\; 1 ;T,]AVNN treshing thas the bath | of the increasing demand for bithroon Duritg the summer you will | BT i 3 suites. This floor will he built 1e more Jovk 1o the bath for bodily A prompt relief for danm the north wing, overlooking the i I will show you saagsles and druff, pimples, redness, | cxpanse of walers of JTuong Jstand the percelais 1d other tubs | & > £ » sound. The fromt ontrance wil be ou estimates for the work | | €ruptions. At all druggists. compietely altered and greatly en- of pulling them in ig the Lmh‘ et s aid i W larged, 1 ¢ L tairway and the ad- antee the mnue job. Dr. 1. W » Director. | veranda wiH condribute much te the | A of the first floor, aside in the houses Second ‘ attractive: from making the lobhy ent size. Colonel Digk will have grounds leveled in front of ihe hotel tenais courts HilPs Halr and Whisker Dyo Black or Brown, 50c. twice its pres- | the | NEW LONDON |Many Building Permits Have Been | Asked For—New Masonic Hall. New asked are as follows H. F dwelling R H X building to ereet Howard ect a and building permits 11-2 story Ann streets; et a_wooden rrace avenue; M. W, Dart, wooden shed in rear of 39 Mrs. Julia Sawyer. to dwelling, Washington street: Ray Leeds, wood- on Pacific street; Louis | Schwartz, dwelling of wood and stone | Williams and Bragaw streets; T.| Waller, dwelling of stone and Whitcomb, to at Catherine and iterson, to a street; woeden Brewer building at M ment, ce- | Glenwood park. Jacob Goldberg, | to erect veranda at 86 Tilly street; Thomas Hamilton, house of weod on m street; Themas Hamilten, to er- ect two th flat houses of weed on G Thomas Iiamiiton to house at Grand and s R. May ,to erect | d ings, Montauk ave- | compan to erect a four-story ilding on State street. The following building permits were approved: Daniel K. Callahan, to| wooden addition on Connecti- Mrs. T. N. Lathrop. to addition on Montauk | Sigea, to erect wooden r of 21 Hamiiton street; avenue; wooden M. P, in rea ect ler, to erect stone and frame sidence in Glenwood park: T. M. Waller, to erect stone and frame rPEl-v dence 26x 34, in Glenwwod park. | | Masonic Building. | to own its home in the near future. he report of the building committee has been received, recommending that the present structure be removed and nodern and up-to-date structure ed in its place. The lodge adopt- | . report and voted to erect a ure on the site will at once arange for e new building and as soon 3 work will be started, pre- sumably dur the winter. It is now pla - the completion of the new k me time early next summes ructure will be of brick, with on ground floor 1d the | \Lns(m‘.« on the second It is plar to expend about $30,000 { a fireproof building with | stores occupying the| In the rear !hero will | lodge room, kitchen T top floor will | to Masonic pur include an assemb on rooms, paraphernalia rooms and toilets. lusively ind dressing Chappell Building. Good pre being made on the alterations Chappell building at the corr of Unien and Federal s whieh i to be used as a school | building for the lewer grades. The work which was started a week ago lliam L. Roe, Jr. is moving rap- of the board Treasurer Carlos | Contractors and Gwners should get our prices for TIN, COPPER and GALVANIZED WORK hefore plac- ing your orders. PIPING FOR STEAM HEATING Large stock of Mill Supplies always em hand Specialty of HONEYWELL Hot Water Heatiag J. P. BARSTOW & CO. 23-25 WATER STREET, NORWICH, CONN. AGENTS FOR Heath & Milligan Mig. Co.’s Prepared Paint, Railroad White Pic. VEHICLE LAMPS, FISHING TACKLE, FRUIT JARS. 1HE HOUSEHOLD, ALBERT BOARDMAN, Prop. Bulletin Bldg. 47 Franklin Street BUREAUS CHIFFONIERES DINING TABLES DINING CHAIRS CHINA CLOSETS IRON BEDS ART SQUARES GO-CARTS and CARRIAGES Funeral Directors and Emb alming M. HOURIGAN, EINN BLOCK JEWETT CITY PHONES—Store 3 House Full Assortment Fresh Mined COAL Including Steam and Blackemith Great Variety Rough and Dressed LUMBER | Windows, ' Window Frames, which has charge of the mitter, expects that It will be ready | Cased Drawers, Shelves, seven-room frame resi- | § e Nathaniel Avery at East- | ‘adde" . er oin It will be provided with | all ¢ iences, including steam he ans were drawn by \rr:hi-[ 7 LU0 TrERTICIEER timates for the metal fittings, & HE niture and gas and electric fix- ==DEAT B, T the new City Fia 4 GROUND LIMESTONE e ne ity Hall will be | ved by Architect James Sweeney e up to the "ovh of epn»n,uev 1 um ;,r 0 i“ 'j Brick, Cement, 8and, Lime, all hard Plasters and Prepared BUILDING OPERATIONS | Lime, Cement, Drain Pipe, Fertilizers Roofing. FOR NEW ENGLAND. 5 i 4 Best Roofing Paint in the Fire Brick, Ladders, market. ations | the | ‘:119 441,000 Fuil iine of Sewer Pipe. THE UPSON WALL BOARD Paints, Oils and Varnishes and Salt 72 Harris St., Putnam, Conn. St iy 124957000 | IS INEXPENSIVE WATER acts 1o =ept. 115,287,000 | PROOF AND iN HANDY ¢ acts to 1’:,: 113, wgsogn K SI1ZES. -ontracts to S 1909.. 108,181,099 | near future, according to the plang of i : 3 Soffraciste Heut o 1900 IS ULISY 12 cuiegn (e endrtatios company Largest Storage Capacity o 3 foae la0a;c 32208000 | A lively rate war is under way by in Cit bttt i L LB L) steamship lines owned by the (,mdm n Lty Gonteacta 1o Sagt el jan Pacific and the Great Northe Contracts to Sept, 3, 1902, 85.360.009 | ¥ Scouver and I Pk T L > x) Sept. 3 1901, 30,508,000 | 1 AccOrding to s pUsE Jeaued 4 o e Mols st b0s 000 | New Orleans has regained supremacy Tel. 171 e b “ifuql 1912 4 hé;iOM as the leading lumber export city and 56 AGERE AL 248,009 | SOUth Atlantie states, with Guifpc for Ausust 1916, 13358.004 | Second, Mobile third and Penascola | & el 58,000 | fourtn, cis tor 08 15420008 | The North German Liosa uner xick- | (0, M, WILLIAMS Loy 1907 11.449°909 | 8T I8 her recent trip from Bremen (o . o for Avgusti iees 13'M8009 | Philadeiphia. made the run in ten days | 1966 " and 7 Reurs, whieh it is elaimed is the | 158 best record between those twe ports. | CONTRACTOR 1563 | e ! Contracts for August, 1962, . 1 |, New Haven—iiquor desiers at Sav- | and Contracts Augusi, 1901 1162,006 | in Rock have finally recognized the law | = which prohibits the sale of liguor Aficat and Ashore. [ ithin 060 foot of “an ameieuitural | BUILDER 7 ,J,,F;m .,,“.Nj of Engiand | f8ir which receives state aid. ’I“hs“ refuses 19 I Cunard Line to | Orange fair ppened at that resert ea | \umu»\n as a pert of cail. ted that the . Bethiehem king bids iR Engisad for { 5,008 tons dead- | abandon Qu 2 | Governmea desirable is plaRBing 1y keep immigrants before venting the sending . moutts have thi charterer of should ded that steamer und not the owner pay for overtime of marine nf’im-l‘rr The first regular water ervice ibeiween the Great Lakes and the Guilf gf Mexico wil] pe jpaugurated in the | a | ! | Estimates Cheerfully Given Puesday and saloens within the pres seribed limit ciosed at midmight uatil | the fair is ever. Tel. 876 218 MAIN BT. HO"PHER ORAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDRE CortsioRalctjor Kgv | & ....m's s ee n. ORDER IT NOW Ropling & Co’s Light Dianer Ala, 6 per desen, Koehler's Plisner, i8¢ per deul. Tremmer’ .flvergrflal, 76e per osen, ‘?elctn Free delivery to all parts of the TradoMure, ) I',' G | enty. Do Kan led FREE. g & X 3 -5 ‘m l“'Oml.hll IDI.“V. | H. JAEKEL & €O.Teitphene 136-5,

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