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NORWICH BULLETIN. BUILDIN FISHERS ISLAND. New Cottage To Be Built By Stetson & Young. The cellar of rha house to be built for Dr. J. S. Dey of Chattanooga, Tenn.. on Fishers Island is rapidly nearing completion and the carpen- ¢ will seon start framing. It is designed by Griges & Hunt of Water- oury and wiil cost something over $6,000 to build. It will be located near cottage of Dr. Terreberry of New York. The contract was awarded S, M. & W. Ferguson to build -and it nderstood that they have sublet it | to Stetspn & Young of Norwich. An- other cellar is completed at Bell Hill and a bungalow will soon be started for Prof. Henry Feguson of Hartford. Professor Ferguson also has a large cottage Which he has ocupied each summer. It is learned that he will have the new one for his summer | use and will rent the large one as he has at different times in the past i | | | = and Colds Forerun Sickuess and should have immadiate efficient treatment with SCOTT’S EMULSION becouse physical power is redaced «ar the cold would mot exist. Drngged »ills maed aicoholic syrups are crurches, mot vewmedies, but Seott’s Exvulinion drives out the cclds, worms the body by emriching the blaod, and strength. ens the longs. Nothing equsls or compares with . Scott !LML £ ing the foroes to o chifis, grippe or pneamonia, Avoid Altekafi: quhmu The Fentim-Chamley Building Co., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH, CONN. JORN 0 0X & Co. —DEA I W Real estate in the towns re-| James O'Loughlin of Hartford has poried in The Commercial Record for | been awarded the general contract | k t week are greater in number ! for the new theatre apd business )r the like week of the year | block to be erected on State stireet, figures for the week being | for the New England Amusement ( 1 inst 249 a year ago. Mortgage | of which David B. Roberts of Hart- | j loans to the amount of $58 were | ford is the manager. The building will | made during the which com- | be of brick, steel and concrete fire- pares with $675,808 vear ago. | proof construction, 70x145 feet, four | The number ¢ petitions in bank- | stories high. It will be arranged for | ruptcy filed in this State for the week, | two stores and a theatre emran?e on five, is one less than for the corre- | the first floor, with the auaivorium in sponding wee of last year. While|the rear, seating about 1500, The assets and liabilities for the week are | heating, electric wiring and decorating greatly in excess of last year's I will be let later by separate contract. the percentage is about the same the | The sub-contracts have not been | latter being three times the former. awarded. Nine new concerns were incorpor- City Hall Contracts. | ated during the week, with authorized | phe Booth,Bros Co., hayve. been | capitalization of $343,000. The record | ;yarqeq the contract for the erec- | is much below that of the years 1811|500 of a granite railing around the | s new City Hall Building. J. A Dolan | [ LERS IN— Lumber oi Ali Kmds‘ Lime, Cement, Drain Pipe, Fertilizers, | Fire Brick, Ladders, Paints, Oils and Varnishes and Salt 72 Harris St Putnam, Cona. FLUMBlNG AND STEAM FI1—|'1NG 0o IT NOW | Piuumbing as iL should be done 1s | tb< kind we dc. Open, every joint | dght, sanitary and latest siyle plumbo- | ing. 1 oest of bath tnbs, latest devices in)| water closets, sinks, and everything | you can think of in the plumbing line. | Call as up om ihe mee us. We will fix shape at a moderate phone. write ot you up i good price. A. J. WHOLEY & CO.,, Telephone 734 12 Ferry Street PLUMBING Why not atttend to it now? It wiil be | fully as easy and aonvenient for you have the work don: now as { when it may be freezing weather. Iistimates <heerfully furnished any work you need done. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main St. C E WHITAKER Tin and Sheet Metal Worker, Tar or Asphalt and Gravel Roofs, Walks and Driveways. aprid ater &5 Wes: Main St T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Frarl "vx Street ROBERT J.COCHRANE GAS FiTTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 10 West Main Street, Norviich, Corn. Agent for N. B. Sheet Packing N, Q, STETSON & YOUNG Carpenters and Builders Best work and materials at right srices, by skillea labor. Telephona 80 WeST MAIN ST. TrytheElectric Light Treatment for [iheumatism, Troubles of the Cir- . dation or nerves. SCIENTIFIC CHIROPODY JAMES DAWSON Rgom 26 Central Building Ady Assistant Norwich, Conn. to| some changes and additions have been | feet long. This addition will be much made, and the property is now ready {appreciated by the residents at the] | for use. A family is to occupy the|home during warm weather. The porch | house, and when children are sent to | is the gift of a friend of the home. { the home they will be detained at this At the State Hospital. { | not suffering from any { been dug and the pipe will be laid next | jizhtine in the basement of Ward F, | weels : jand Contractor Wholey has placed the! - The new gas container hes reached{g,,;mg for the plumbing. The heating| the height of five f and the second | g0l C g “ooncrete inserts for hang- | course of the steel shell will be started | ing the pipes have been placed. The jasupes, | footings are in for the horse barn, and New Veranda at Johnson Home. the other rd building has reached A new spacious veranda is beinglthe water table BUILDING AND BUSINESS. NEW ,LONDON. The record of building permits! ;g peen given the contract for the granted in the cities of New Haven. oraqing Bridgeport, Hartfor Waterbury and © PEEIE eSS LV -1 Stamford is very much smaller than | MYSTIC. for the third week in December of last | b | vear. For the week 60 permits were | Ground has been broken for the granted in these places, for buildings . erection of a large addition of four big | costing §88,665, as compared with 74 rooms to Barnstable cottage, the prop- ;and flats in Derby, | Hartford, garage in Hartford, church | now and the opening of the next sum- {in Waterury and nine-family house in ' mer season. Ansonia, | e it contracts which have GROTON. during the week include a | 5 iilding in New Haven, business Marquardt Bros. are rushing the in London and "Wich. | work on the machine shop which is| in Waterbury, theat being erected in their lumber yard sondon, garage in Hartford re and {1 tear of the Thames street offices. apartment building in Bridgeport, and | )y "I %, néhters possible are em- one, two, three, five six and nine- | ploved on the pob. The firms is de- family houses in New Haven, Bridge- | BoV00 B (08 PO 000 e butld- { port, Hartford, New; Britain ana South | }i”' S “quickl P Windsor. P ossible. Norwich had five sales last week, the | Wil be installed as “““ Tosee G ACTIVITY IN EASTERN CONNECTICUT | | ISOLATION WARD AT COUNTY HOME Changes Completed in Recently Purchased Property—Pump House Finished at City Light Plant—Veranda Added to Johnson Home. The nine room cottage recently pur- chased by the county on the property adjoining the Couniy Home, on Smith avenue, has been thoroughly repaired, built on the rear of tha ‘ohnson Home at Norwich Town, ané will be complet- ed within a few days. The porch is of two stories and is 15 feet wide and 20 house ugtil it is certain that they are infectious dis- ease. The house will also be used to accommodate any children which are sick with disease which it is believed | At the Norwich state hospital of the new buildings in course of con- ruction the root cellar is nearest completion, being nearly ready for the may prove contagious. Three rooms |roof, This is a single story building will be reserved for this purposg. The | with basement, and is of brick, with property was formerly owned by Jo- ! reinforced concrete slab, | | seph Hopwood. | has A new heater, electric lighis and a The reached the first floor, carpenter shop brickwork and the cement MONTVILLE. At Thames Social Club. The Chappell house in Palmertown, formerly used as a post office but now used as a meat market is being repaired by the Palmer Bros. Co., which purchased the property several weeks ago. The stairs on the side and the veranda on the upstairs tenement have been removed and a stairway is being put Inside the building. There will be an entrance on the north side. Other extensive repairs will be made to. the market and the temement. The work is beicg done by Albert Avery, Reuben Austin and I.e Grand Chappell. Repairs at Thames Social Club. Extensive repairs have been made at the Thames Social club in Palmer- town by C. A. Wheeler of New Lon- don. The floor was repaired and the inside has been painted and put in condition Ior the winter. Would Ba No Adjournments. If Mr. Bryan undertakes to add a lecture on women’s record to his repertoire, Chautauqua will never be able to adjourn.—Washington Post, Comparatively Is Right. Carnegie triumphantly announces that he is now almost sure of being bathroom have been instalied, and all | o . ; - sills have been poured. Most of the the rooms have been painted and pa- g 0 HE0E VT l\lus AR E T Aot 18 m! | pered. Six were replastered. Several | 1/ hardwood floors have been laid. The[Plce. =« . . o men house bas five rooms on the first floor |, DUrnE the 1885 owh Teus GLE JOUR and foor rogms dud bath 0B the Sec ..o sla: for the fvst: flogr of South ond, ' The cellar has been’enlarged and [€rete siab jor the frer REOF O =l B {aunavy doBtelledateTs carried up to the water table.- Work New Concrete Pump House , | by the contractorsh as been confined o The hew concrete pump house at the | these three buildings during the pa | mun ghting plant has been fin-{week or two. The unusually fine| ished except for the cupola, and the | weather for the ason has materially Sl bs | installed “shortly, The|aifed in progress on the job: > is 13x15 and is built entirely of | T, Whitehall Electric company has | reinforced concrete. The ditch "has!| jiced the conduits and outlets for the| Contracts of Importance In Cities of The State. Contract Awarded For New Theatre and Business Block. Several r buildings costing $176,268 erty of Silas Maxson, at Willew Point. | his' purpose bex\i to devote it to the | illow Point Yacht permi l‘ml V' r ek for a are reported last ot w purpose of the number of important proj in dif- | club. 1t is Mr. Maxson's plan to equip ferent parts of the State, including a | the building with large dancing hall big factory uilding in Ansonia, store |and the building will also serve the| rtment lock in Stamford, stores apartment house in purposes of a casino. Further plans in this direction will be effected between and af the mortgages for and same Interfering With Business two weeks Dbeing $10,100 7 13,400. In publicity given the fll-timed order In New London there were five sales | of the War Department that chocolate last week to six a year ago and there | be omitted from soldi rations as . 15 were $9,800 and $11,200 re- | inc tible, Christmas confectioners will other malign attempt by the | | | — | administration to interfere with legit- BUILDING OPERATIONS | imate business.—New York Evening | Pos IN NEW ENGLAND. | Fost: 1.5 The statistics of Building Operations Will Be No Abbey. In New England ompiled by The | The ardent admirer of Mrs. Pank- . W. Dodge Company follow: | hurst who prophesi hat she'll have a Dec. 17, .$169,101,000 | monument in Westminster Abbey, for- 3 000 | gets that if England doesn’t soon come 1600 | acr there won’'t be no abbey.— t inglun Po 154,914,000 2,168,000 jepapapaia) One Virtue, At Least. The Mexican Congress is no doubt a | boss-ridden, irresolute and unpatriotic | body, but somehow we never see in the id membe! 17 1 17 1 1 1 1 a’ mile— | 20 ) State. cents Dec. to Dec. BREVIT!ES Al 6. 2 I‘lul . 118,974,000 Cosmic Andy Carnegie. Cosmic Andy Carnegie approaches able to die a poor , man—compara- tively,.—Chicago Record Herald. And T. R. 3,000 Miles Away. All aboard the band wagon that is headed away from Armageddon.!— New York H d. Alarming News From Germany. It is reported that the Emperor of Germany has sold his schooner. Has Germany gone dry, too?—Des Moines Capital. DOUBT DISAPPEARS No One In Nerwich Who Has Had a Bad Back Should Ignore This Double Proof. Does your back ever ache? Have you suspected your kidneys? Backache is sometimes kidney ache, With it may come dizzy spells, Sleepless nights, tired, dull days, Distr ng urinary disorders. Doan’s Kidney Pills have been en- dorsed by thousands. Are recommended here at home. You have read Norwich proof. Read now the Norwich sequel. Renewed testimony; tested by time. Mrs. Mary Neff, 465 Main Street, | Norwich, Conn., sa or many yvears one of my family was subject to attacks of kidney complaint. He suffered from pains across the loins | and at times could scarcely get about on account of his back being so sStiff | and lame. The kidney secrétions were irregular in passage and often con- tained sediment. Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured at N. D. Sevin & Son’s Drug | Store, proved of benefit from the first and soon every symptom of kidney complaint disappeared.” RE-ENDORSEMENT. Several years later Mrs. Neff said: “I willingly confirm all 1 said in praise of Doan’s Kidney Pills in the state- ment I gave a few years ago, Noth- ing has occurred to change my high opinion of this remedy.” For sile by all dealers. Price 50 cenis. Foster-Milburn ., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the Lni!efl States. Remember take no other. the name—Doan’s—and If you are constipated, your entire system is poisoned b the waste mat- ter kept in the body—serious results | often follow. Use Dr. King’s New Life | Pills and you will soen get rid of con- | stipation, headache and other troubles. 25c at druggists or by mail H. E. Bucklen & Co. Philadelphia and St Louis. C. M. WILLIAMS Alterations In Palmertown House and | Contractors and Owners should get our prices for TIN, COPPER and GALVANIZED WORK before:plac- ing your orders. PIPING FOR STEAM HERTMG Large stock of Mill Supplies .always.on hal‘._% Specia'ty of HONEYWELL Hot *WatertHeating J. P. BARSTOW & CO. 23-25 WATER STREET, NORWICH..CONN. Quick, Watson, the Needle, Government Inspectors desiring ta find out who ought to pay incoma taxes should watch for people who are buying egs.—Chicago Record-Herald. Aid For Huerta. - f Huerta is said mow to be drafting | women into the army. For a Christ- mas present England might send him Mrs. Pankhurst.—St. Louis Republic. Bulletin Pointers WHAT TO BUY AND WHERE TO BUY Delicatessen |., ALWAYS ON HAND FRESH STOCK RELIABLE GOODS AT THUMM’'S 71 FRANKLIN STREET, Opposite Bulletin Building. ROGLER & SHANLEY odern Sanitary Plumbing in all branches. Heating, Steam and Gas Fittings. and Sheet Metal Work, Personal Supervision. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Estimates Solicited. Telephone. 483 Main St ANDERSON’S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Fize Hair Goods and Toilet Articles Hair Dressing, Mar- cel Waving, Shampooiag, Hair Dyeing, Facial Mas.- iage and ,Scalp Treat- ment. Puffs, Switches, stc., Made to Order from Cembings. Hrs. 1.8, ONDERWAD) Chirspodist 51 BROADWAY Telephone 1302-2 H. Blackledge & Co. Contractors and Builders, has removed to his new store| in the Post Office Building, Baltic. Rogers Domestic Laundry HAND FINISHED SHIRTS A Specialty Also LADIES’ WAISTS 541 91-95 Chestnut Strest 1. BLOATERS SALT MACK! THE 2 POUND KIND at POWERS BROS. Tel. Painters and Decorators. Agents for Colonial Paint. Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Paper Hangings, Paint, Oils and Gla 25 Seventh Street. Contractor A Builder Estimates Cheerfully Given Telephone 370 216 MAIN STREET Th: Norwich Pumbing Supply Huuss NORWICH, CONN,, takes great pleasure in assuring its patrons of its sincere appreciation of the business with which they have| been favored during the year just clos- | ing. Whatever success this company has had is due greatly to the loyalty | of its customers and friends, and wish | to extend to them our best wishes for | ¢ is estimated that nearly $30,000,000 | Budhistic happiness. Soon he'll be on | pent on golf in the United Kingdom | the street corner with a Yttle cup and| 2 JOYOUS CHRISTMAS and a| every vear, and that of this sum about {a box of chewing gum. Chicago Tri- HAPPY and PROSPEROUS NEW | 12,500,000 goes to the caddies. The |bune. YEAR. number of players in the country is roughly estimated at 250,000. Articles of clothing from wood fibre are being made in Europe. Sufficient for a suit costs about 50 cents. Cloth- ing ade of this material however can not washed. Shanghai recently saw the opening of the first street car system financed, constructed and operated solely by Chinese. Croup and Cough Remedy. AL Croup is a terrible se, it at- tacks children so suddenly they ar very apt to choke unl given the proper remedy at once. There is noth- ing better in the world than Dr. King's New Discovery. Lewis Chamberiain, of Manchester, Ohio, writes about his children: “Sometim in severe at- tacks we were afraid they would die, but since we proved what a certain remedy Dr. King’s New Disc is, we have no fear. We rely for croup, coughs and colds.” you. 50c and $1.00. A bottle should be in every home. At ail druggists. H, E. Bucklen & Co., Philadelphia or St, Louis. s ALBERT BOA BULLETIN BUILDING, Keen I(utter Saeger and Kelly ALL WARRANTED The Household | RDMAN, Prop. 74 FRANKLIN STREET Stomach Troubles Disappear. Stomach, liver and kidney troubles, weak nerves, lame back and female ills disappear when Electric Bitters are used. Thousands of women would not be without a bottle in their home. Eliza Pool of Depew, Okla., writes: “BElectric Bitters raised me from a bed of sickness and suffering and has done mse a world of good. 1 wish every suffering woman could use this exeel- lent remedy and find out, as 1 did, just how good it is.” As it has helped thousands of others, it surely will do the same for you. Every bettle guar- anteed, 50c and $1.00. At all drug- gists. H, B, Bucklen & Co. Phila- delphia or St, louis. DINING TABLES DINING CHAIRS CHINA CLOSETS ART SQUARES 'l'l':l ia no Adverusing m;%l.um in ern Connecticut equal to Bul- m or businesa :elu? PHONES-—Store 6 HERE s no <avertising med! ecti onn cut USBess E.ut letin 1or B ual to The ts. BUREAUS CHIFFONIERES IRON BEDS GO-CARTS and CARRIAGES Funeral Directors and Embalming M. HOURIGA FINN BLOCK, y JEWETT CITY 1-2—House 35-5 ‘Telephone connection. 'BIG SALE GOING ON MILLINERY AT HALF PRICE e MME. SCHWARTZ WHEN YOU NEED anything 1In Groceries, Can Goods, Cenfsctionery or Temperance Drinks drop in to the little store of MRS. M. LEION, 100 Thames St. Headquarters for Cigars and Smokers Articles I Have For Sale A Property which consists of a two, story house 30x40 feet, barn 20x30 feet two woodsheds and one acre of land. T also have a piece of land suituble for| a livery stable which I will lease. WM. P. BABCOCK, PLAINFIELD A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY AND PROSPEROU NEW YEAR is the wish of C. &. FAIRCLOUGH, Thamesville, Norwich, Conn,| DR. C. B. ELDRED DENTIST RICH & RUBIN, 204 West Main Street, Proprietors of the New York Mineral Water Co. Bottlers of all kinds oi| 43 Broadway, Central Building Sodas, Iron Brew and Celery Tonic Telephone 341-3 Telephone 738-12 M. A. BARBER, Machinist and Engineer. t--m Engine Repairs. G. E. HODGE, HACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND FERDING STABLE 127 Franklin Street Particular attention given to Gen- tlemen’'s Driving Horses. Tel 10 Babies! Scon they will be big boys wnd girls, and their faces wil! > only 4 memory. p Bring the babies and we’ll catch their smiles, LAIGHTON THE PHOTOGRAPHER Cpposite Norwieh Savings Society. DR. N. GHBERT GRAY Grac -ate Veterinarian OFFICE Bailey’s Stable, 371 Main St Phone connection C. E. WRIGHT, 8 Cove St., BOTTLER OF FINE FLAVORED SODAS, NARRAGANSETT ALE AND LAGER. LaTourine Coffee 30c a lb. atS. B. POTTER’S 410 Main Street Telephone A. B. MAINE Sells the Ralston Health Shoes -othing Better in the Market. 219-225 Central Ave. We are headquarters for Confectionery, Ice Cream and T>da Water. We carry a complete line of Stationery and Souvenir Postcards. J. F. MGUIRE, THERE tern tin for 1% no Afl.vll’fll‘lnl rn onnecticut egusl usiness resu u lum in ‘he Bul- Iy4Th Baltie.