Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 25, 1913, Page 10

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DAIRY HORSE BARN. Agriculturai College at Storrs. BARN New Buildings at Connecticut BUILDING AND BUSINESS. Several New Projects and Number of New Contracts Given Out in State. by warranty deed in The Commer- past week number N 1an re- Wweek 1 $1 8 Seymc ; 4 - w es f re ».\ ite wer _— i [ tively —DE. Lumber of Al Kinds d. 83380 o , L] . me, Cement, Drain Pipe, Fertilizers, Fire Brick, Ladders, Paints, s and Varnishes and Salt FERTILIZER GROUND LIMESTCNE AIR SLACKED LiME. Sand, Lime, and Preparsa Piint in the £ of Sewer Pipe. WALL 8¢ nd Plush Large Sizc interlined —Inexpensiva of, Moth Proef Robe to buy. ynomical Come — at them. TheL. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. get a look JUSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER Blark Books Made nad Ruted te Ords. 1093 BROADWAY CORNS All trouble of the feet ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT All troubles of ‘the merve circu- lation or rheumatism. JAMES DAWSON Tel. 624 Room 26 Centrai “BULLY ror THE BY M WHO KNOW.” bossID of mechanical calls for expenses. The sntly the sound, ount. You owe it find out all about the A jilimate choice of all ex- riders. ’ WILSON BRO auglsd THERE !s po aavertsing medlum in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for brsiness reaults. ¥ Agentn, Norsvicn, Conm. RN S o NEW BUILDINGS AT CONNECTICUT COLLEGE. 0id Changes Provide Four Apartments and Two Stores in J. E. | Broadway Building Remodeled G | ment, and Horse Barn—Appropria- tion of $10,000 For Each. During the past yvear many build- of a permanent nature have been ted at the Connecticut Agricultural Fanning Property—Shanley Cottage on Hedge Avenue . -3 3c ege at Storrs, including the dairy Completed—Plans For New State Hospital Buildings 17,114 the horse barn. ; The completion of the new dairy M 3 - { barn marks a distinct advance in the in Hands of Contractors. department of dairy husbandry. The old barn was not suited to the present day needs of a dairy—it was too low in | the ceiling, the ventilation was poor, | and the light was inadequate, besides it ! did not adapt itself to the use of labor- The had the con- ments extensive Murphy repairs and improve- Fanning block John Cottage Practically Finished. on lower Broadwa neurly com- saving devic The legislature of 19il ileted sors already being ept minor details | appropriated $10,000 to be used for the S story and a ferection of a new dairy barn; $8,000 | will be fin- Shanley on | of this sum was used in the erection of et e O he house | the building itself ,and the balance of irtment and the appropriation was used to defray | The inte een com- | the cost of moving the silos, grading, nd onfined to |y ng retaining walls, and other in- expenses connected with the erection of the structure and making it able for use. The building is a 1 of construction. is built of blocks and AERE AT the King system of venti- and Louden stanchions and are used exclusively. It is to accommodate 50 head of stock. rete and steel comprise the in- including side walls, stanchions and feed building is especially and the system of venti- In striking contrast dairy building is the plumbing work to Story. Working on Second ilding vith bui Conc ding Plans for Hos well lighted, tion is perfect. modern built a quarter of a century e has been : Horse Barn. N e v cel - barn likewise built of con- pee ¢ vOrk W e st s and stucco was completed Hea in Foquetanuck School. ¢ ngs this fall The interior furnishings m Wednesd . installing of the IR D R with modern ideas of new he t in the new Pogue { A~“‘4~'" o ri SN barn construction. It is fitted tanuck school se was fir Caontractor M. W ams has "'“"j with box stalls as well as other stalls. the w1 will be oL € DNCW IWood is wsed to some extent, es oday. On dnesday ces- | bur vdams on Lalay-{pecially in the ficor of the individual sary to dismiss school on account of ‘ ette i | stalls and the partitions between the 3 : s stalls. i | 38 g ; | The main floor, side walls and ceil- | NEW LONDON. | MIDDLETOWN. | ing are of concrete. The appropriation SR - for building was $10,000 and the New Cottsge Being Built at Ocean | Contract Let For New House—Pro- ruction and grading has been ac- Beach—Other New Work About the gress on Buildings About Town. € within that amount. City. ldwin R e 3 | —— Reynolds Bridge. — While digging Ex Armstrong i potat John McGowan uncovered a ng a « it Ocean iring the date The end place, fronti 2 perfect when it framework of the |7 . €O 00 years ago. is completed and it is now be- Making Repairs. | new . THE FENTON-CHARNLEY CONTRACTORS NORWICH, CONN. contract let and the sub-contracts pair on maged Ocean fire a few d PORTLAND. started on Air tHenr: tion ¥ H rrington, presided, it |was voted af censiderable discus- | Ision not to the rectory as had | {been proposed, but instead te apore-| . | |priate the sum of $300 to repairing =% the plage and making it as comfort- Aohact | able as the money will permit. A. L. | e | Pitcher was appointed a commitiee of | mm—————————rwew= | | ARGE STOCK OF FIRE ARMS one to make :vHA]n:v(nun(s’. rne‘ iAND KHAKI CLOTHING. I needed repairs and to then re to a ) J| 4 special me of the mission com- | GOOD NEWS | erected ame coustr the theaty hoise L boiler en awarded | irch the M« reetor [ ! It will 1 heat and new QUALITY DEPENDABLE [mittee. Portland, Sep The disso- [at N. D U Ny ooy Many Norwich Readers Have Heard It} PRICED JUSTLY P e ] and Profited Thereby, REMINGTON, ITHACA, COLTS 5 . X 4 3 oy 5 & ¢ jand other well known makes and U. | The statistica of Building Operations god nows Treysls et andHhe | M. /C AMMUNITION: lin New England as compiied by The inds of bad back sufferers in | DEALERS SUPPLIED IF. w 1;.,(1;?4, Ccmpany foli owe z Norwich are glad to learn whero relief | to Sept, 1 $124,816,000 i P s to Sept, 17, 1 1000 | may be found. ‘Many a lame, weak | FHUNTERS' AND SPORTSMEN'S ; to ; : |WANTS GIVEN ATTENTION. L5 2 L land aching back is bad no» more, | : | 5 « 11 thanks 's Kidney Pills. Our | Cc to 75,080,000 | .o 3 i Ghe b o citizens are telling the good news of g e | their experience with this tested rem fl,};\ 3 1 ¢ 6 Sept edy. Here is an example worth read- fl ‘(_'t/nlruuts to Sept. 1901 85,140/000 | Mrs. Catherine Hogan, Hickory Company e £ T | Street, Norwich, C say “I rec- | Shaw Corporation Dissolved. | ommend Doan's Kidney Pills, procured | 129 Main St., Norwich, Conn. | Sevin's Drug Store, as highly W. Shaw corpors H nopaw corporation, | today as when 1 g 2 public s i rt whose president, | €At i their praise wree vears aze | flack, Livery and Boarding - Shaw, is now serving a sen- | This remedy cured me of a severe at- | 2 in Massachusetts for defalca- |tack of k AR i the] in Massuchomeits Ton SOIAIOR |t o wtucy. memalny e i STABLE he supreme court th week., j pains in my back and trouble with the | We guarantee our ervice to ha tha L - ,‘,,N — INA - - Pvl E;cv«mv-:) secretions to disappear after | best at rlie 1N0S¢ reasonahle nrires. ederal Naval Armor Plant. {everything else had failed to help me. \ Washington, Sept, 28, Establishment |I Will always recommand Doan’s Kid- KAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave ¢ naval armor, plant. owned | ney Pills.” s e :. ted by the government, is| It vour back ¥ it kid . , favored by bresident Wilson. Secre- | FaNnParis achess il your klgpeys i tary Daniels told callers this today | bother you, don’t simply ask for a kid- PICS. (‘ake a“d Breflfl that canuot be exceiled. one your ordar. Frompt service with evident elation, ask distinctly for Doans | Kidney Pills, the that Mrs. Wailingford.—A branch of gnld«nr«ul;“')’, L8 s.((x’m & in full bloom in the crotch of a tree| Loy had—the remedy backed by on South Main street is attracting at- |home testmony. 50c all stores. Fos- LOUIS IL BRUNELLE tention, ter-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N, Y. 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) Contractors and Gwners, should get our prices for TIN, COPPER and GALVANIZED WORK before plac ing your orders. { PIPING FOR STEAM HEATING Large steck of Mill Supplics always em hamd Specialty of HONEYWELL Hot Water Heating b . P. BARSTOW & CO. 23-25 WATER STREET, NORWICH, CONN. DINING TABLES DINING CHAIRS CHINA CLOSETS ART SQUARES BUREAUS CHIFFONIERES IRON BEDS GO-CARTS and CARRIAGES Funeral Directors and Emb alming M. HOURIGAN, FINNBLOCK, JEWETT CITY PHONES—Store 61-2——House 35-5 AGENTS FOR Heath & Milligan Mfg. Co.’s Prepared Paint, Railroad White Etc. VEHICLE LAMPS, FISHING TACKLE, FRUIT JARS. THE HOUSEHOLD, ALBERT BOARDMAN, Prop. Bulletin Bldg. 47 Franklin Street PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING uickness | 00 —IT /VUW | Plumbing as it ebould be done 18 | the kind we do. Open, every Jjoint tight, sanitary and latest style plumb- ing. Dest of bath tubs, latest devices in water closets, sinks, and everything you can think of in the plumbing lina. Call as up on the '‘phone, write or | see us. We will ix you up in good | shape at a moderate price. A. J. WHOLEY & CO., Telephone 734 12 Ferry Street T, F. BURNS, Heaiing and Plumbing, 92 tranklin Strea! C. E. WHITAKER Buccessor to $. ¥. GIBSON, Tin and Sheet Metal Worker, Tar or Aspbalt and Gravel Roofs, Walks and Lriveways aprid ROBERT J.COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 10 West Main Street, Norviich, Conn. B, O, Sheet Packing COAL AND LUMBER. Uuality Uuantity 0 Now discharging three cargoes of Fresh Mined COAL Shingles, House Finish and Rough and Dressed - LUMBER in great variety. CHAPPELL CO. Wharf and 150 Main Street Telephones Central M. C. HIGGINS COAL HIGH GRADE COAL Office and Yard 203 North Main St Office Telephone 1257 S5 W Main St J. A. MORGAN & SON COAL Office 57 West Main St., Telephone 510 Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 834 PROMPT DELIVERY OAL rreg Eurning Kinds and Lehig Agent for iSanitary Plumbing A peep into an up-to-date bathroom {s oniy less retreshing than the bath |itself. During the summer you will | the more fook to the bath for bodily t ALW. K | comfort. I will show you samples and { plans of the porcelain =d other tubs 57 " ’ of putting them in in the vest mannes from a sanitary standpoint—and guar- antee the entire job. J. F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street fice—cor Market and Shetucee. Telepbone 153-13 Phone C. M. WILLIAMS CONTRACTOR and | The Vaughn Zoundry Co. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St., IMll«L, CASTINGS a Specialty, e Prompt Attention BUILDER Orders Rec? . Estimates Cheerfully Given Tel. 370 216 MAIN $T. | STETSON & YOUNG |Carpenters and Builders Best work and materials at rigme prices, by skilled labor. 50 WEST MAIN 87T, PIANO F. C. GEER, Z'A%S, Phone 511 Nerwich, Cong, | Telephone

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