Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 19, 1914, Page 10

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NEW LONDON. ret Buildings Which Will Be Erected For the Woman's College—Other Construction Work. The buildings which will be started first for the Woman's College here and for which bids will soon be called for, with their appropriate cost, are thes First college bullding (Science Hall) $110,000. Refecwry (and leeture hall) $80,- Dormuoriep——threo uni each for 40 students, “Plant,” “Blackstone,” and “Allyn,” $159,000. Two dormitories, “Plant” and “Blackstone” are the gifts of the Hon. Morton F. Plant. The completion of these buildings will require all the money the college has now or is assured of. To provide the requisite facilities for the work of instruction and to house the students and faculty, it will Le necessarv, yvear by year, steadily w0 carry out an extensive program of building. The following represents the minimum needs of the institution: 1914-16—College hall (humanities and social sciences), $250,000; dor- mitories, 3150,000: powerhouse ilflfl.-‘ €00 1915- Fine and applied art build- ing, 000; gymnasium, $75,000 dormitories, $150,000; facuity resi- dence, $65,000. 1916-18—Library building, $125,- 000: education building : $100,00 music building, $75,000; dormitories $150,000. West Elevation of “Plant House,” Adjacent Building at left is Hall or Refectory. Woman's College, New London, Ty FOUNDRY BUILDING NOW IN USE To these should be added convoca- | Addlhon to United Metal Company’s Plant is of Brick and tion hall and chapel, union, museum, | boat lhouse. The . development of the rs;uu-,,‘ roads, plantations, botanical, flower and vegetable gardens and farm | buildings, will require considerable | funds Addition to Foundry. Oliver Woodworth has been a rd- ed the contract for the erection an addition to the foundry at the plant of the Brown Cotton Gin Co. on Pequot avenue. Peter Toolin do the stone work and James Fowler the brick work. The buil & will be one story high, 46x82 feet, with a gravel roof. Broad Street House. Work has been started on a new house on Broad street for John Cochrane. The plans call for a frame house, 25x42 feet, three stories aranged fo two families. Provision will be made for furnace heat and every convenience will be provided. Contract for Garage. From plans drawn by Architect Dudley street St. Clair Donnelly, work has been started on a garage on Washington avenue for Morton F. Piant. H. R. Douglas, Inc g The bu e one and two stories 12 fect:“of’ nollow. tils Plocks: ana’ con- prete, with a gravel roof and steam eat. Denison Avenue House. Work is well along on the three Bouses which Contractor H. R. Gris- wold is building on Denison avenue for James R. May. J. P. Kennedy is doing the plumbing and heat and Peter Toolin did the stone work. Each house of frame construction, arranged for two families, provided ‘with conveniences Will Remodel Building. Oliver Woodworth has been award- ed the contract for changes to old Boss cracker factory building Water stre which been chased by the Shore Line Klectric Co. The building will be used for a freight depot and storage. None of the sub- contracts are let as yet. Peter Toolin did the stone work the factory building on Water stree for Spier Eros, for which Oliver Woodworth has the general cont The building is now ready for roof. Drawing Plans. Architect C. H. Preston of Norw is drawing pians for changes to. the Lawrence Shea Building on Bank sireet, which was damaged by fire a short time ago. It is planned to model the store on the first floor a make some i rior changes on ik upper floors. The plans will be ready for figures in about a weel Stratford—Plans f ceiebration of the 275th anniversary of the sett ment of Stratford have been approved by the general committee. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITT]NQ 0o IT Now Plumbing as it should be done 13 the kind we do. Open, every jolmt tight, sanitary and latest siyle plumb- ing. est of bath tubs, latest devices In | water closets, sinks, and everything | you can think of in the plumbing line. 4s up on the 'phone, write or || see us. We will fix you up ia goed shape at a moderate price. A. J. WHOLEY & CO,, Tetephone 734 12 Ferry Street SUPPLIES for Plumbers, Steam Fit- ters and Mills Ths Norwich Piumbing Supply House Phone 13. Central Wharf PLUMBING Why not atttend to it now? It will be fully as easy and convenient for you Lo have the work don:* now as later when it may be freezing weather. Estimates cheerfully furnished on 2ny work you need dome. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main St. PETROSILO The new sanitary and fire proof floor- ing. All purposes. Very attractive and durable. Ask for particulars. C. E. WHITAKER, 56 West Main St. T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing V?Z'Franl_" n Street I Contractor C. M.” Williams has com- fe s | ed immediately of the Unit- on Thayer Building. Wednesday e building was The contracts average about Ccnu’acks on Lamb Residence Wood—Other Building Operations About City—Con- siderable Repairing and Alterations. e son work. The building is to be start- Office Addition Completed. The Fenton-Charnley company are at work building a partition in_the picker room of the Reliance Yarn company on the east side. The parti- tion is being constructed of b new office addition at the plant has been completed and is now in use. Repairing Sayles' Residence. Contractor . M. Wiililams is mak- 'nz general repairs to the house of J. Carew on Washington street, been recently acquired by vles. Eight Room Cottage. The foundation is now all in and the frame work started for an eight room cottage on St. Regls avenue that Had- ey Potter is having erected. The house is to contain all medern im- w prevements and when completed is te be rented, 1t is expected that the cottage will be finished about April 1. Charles I. Rathbun is doing the constructien werk for Mr. Potter. Changing Block. The remodeling of the bloek acquir- ed Mrs, Frank Smith on Boswell av- enue is now about half completed Charles I, Rathbun is in eharge of the remodeling which is being done by Hudley Potter ensive changes are | being made including the installation of new plumbing and electric lights. Alterations At Gladue Heuse. . house on Nerwich avenue, near Tk the city line, owned by J. B. Gladue oing some changes The ing fitted up for a ten- is und basement ement, at been built d ne BUILDING AND BUSINESS. In Number of Permits Over Same Week Last Year. The Commer ies reported rporations i capital za- record for o - Waterbury; | It is of stucco and presents a fine aj | London store Hartford and schoolhouse | and \\r ater h'lry mortgages weaks being 700 and $10,2 | 1 | BUILDING OPERATIONS IN NEW ENGLAND. | Building Opera- | as compiled by | { have a “Danderine Hair Cleanse.” cLl NTON. Plans are now being figured for be erected .\dmn mrvb(, 'L‘ha structure will be of stories high, with a {runl:\ge— of 50 feet and a aepth There will be two stores block, with of 1560 feet. "'o\ws fronis Collinsville—Mrs. died at the home of her daughter, Mr: Konotofkay Konotofsky SOUTH MANCHESTER. Plans Being Drawn For New Gram- | mar School Building. Plans are expected soon for the new | grammar school to be erected on street for the town. It was planned for eight cia a kindergarten and an assem but the hall will not be provided for | in the lastest plan. To Build House. Charles O. W. Nelson has purchased D. J. Matchett's blacksmith shop at the corner of West Center and Cooper sireets, nd nlans to build a new hmnn in the near future. Block on Main Street. The brick work “will be s:arl?d soon on the new business lock to be erected on Main street, by Johnson. It will be 45x90 feet, two or three stories high, and w! aranged for two stores on the floor and ofices and apartments above. S. Emil Johnson is the con- tractor. To Build New House. Edward J. Holl will start the car- | f penter work soon for the erectio a new house for himself on Ma street north of the Pentecostal churc o n n. it will be arranged for three tene- | ments of five rooms, with furnace heat and electric lights GROTON LONG POINT. Frank Bariow has compieted the garage which he is builc Lord's Point for Mrs. Pond of Y pearance. Mr. Barlow is to do some fancy stone work on the cottages on | Groeton l.ong Point before the open- | ing of the season. MIDDLETOWN. Frank H. White has the contract for | remodeling the building formerly oc- | cupied by the Coles Co. on Main s eet | ! for H. H. Warner and James C. Fox. | Telephone 370 216 MAIN STREET | | V49" ) A RN e ] e The building will be carried up to correspond with the building adjoin- and scientifi past week bec: their studies. w window casings have | == : (1C d Builders, Lll[lll','el' 0f A“ Klllds: S TR | Telephone. 483 Main St. | 72 Harris St., Putnam, Conn. | 25 Seventh Street. | | | | | IContrgetor || “momil Contractors and Gwners should get our prices for TIN, COPPER and GALVANIZED WORK 'before plac- ing your orders. : PIPING FOR STEAM HEATING Large stock of Miil Supplies always on haad gpecia!ty of HONEYWELL Hot Water Heafiag J. P. BARSTOW & CO. 23-25 WATER-STREET, NORWICH, CONN. ing. New Haven—Twenty-six students have been dropped from the college ! school at Yale during the | use of deficiency in | i i DINING TABLES BUREAUS : DINING CHAIRS CHIFFONIERES #H CHINA CLOSETS IRON BEDS ART SQUARES GO-CARTS and CARRIAGES Funeral Directors and Embaiming M. HOURIGAN, FRNBLOCK, PHONE STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, Lucas County, SS. Frank heney makes oath that he partner of the nrm y Co., doing business City of Toledo, County and said, and that said iirm w sum of ONE HUNDRED DO ach and every case of Ci annot be cured by the use RE. FRANK J rn to before presenc: . D. 1888, (Seal) A. W GLEASON this 35-5 Hall's E nally and acts directl and mucous surfac Send for testimo F. J. 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B, Bucklen , Phila- | Osgood Ceo., Norwich, Conn. | 51 BROADWAY delphia or St. Louf — — | | Telephone J(]n Sheet Metal Work, 0 F OX & CO L , —DEALERS IN— Satisfaction Guaranteed. Estimates Solicited The King of All Laxative For constipation use Dr. King Life Pills il Mathulka, of . says mxanu« New iffalo, Moderfi Sanitary Plumbing in all branches. Heating, Steam and Gas Fittings and Painters and Decorators. Lime, Cement, Drain Pipe, Fertilizers, | Fire Brick, Ladders, Agents for Cclonial Paint Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Paper | ANDERSON’S Paints, Oils and Varnishes and Salt Hangings, Paint, Cils ana Glass. i PRESCRIPTION ; PHARMACY WHEN ‘[(_;U NE ED | has removed to his new store Ciaks | in the Post Office Building, anything in Gr The Fenton-Charnley ||.....: ' orons coa oo Building Co., Inc. || i (k&5 Finer o | Headquarters for C nd sSmok GENERAL RICH & RUBIN, ‘ Rogers Domestic Laundry CONTRACTORS 204 ‘Jest. Main Street, ] HAND KIN‘S“‘SE)’S“]RTS New Yo Also LADIES' WAISTS N ORWICH CONN. Chestnut Strext DR. N. GIBERT GRAY|No. 1 BLOATERS C. M. WILLIAMS || Gre SALT MAC THE 2 POUND KIND at POWERS BROS. i Have For Sale 8 Cove SE, A Property which consists of a two OF FINE FLAVORED | story house 30x40 feet, barn :Oxtlolteel 3 two woodsheds and one acre of land. RAGANSETT ALE AND | %0, 'have a plece of land suitable for| rinarian and Builder C. E. WRIGHT, Estimates Cheerfully Given | =S | ODAS WM. P, BABCOCK. PLAINFIELD. SOAP ON HAIR CAUSES DANDRUFF EHams and Bacon SCALP GETS I]RY, HAIR FALLS QUT| «s= éofims gppms A s nov o s '! GIRLS! GET A 25 CENT BOTTLE AND TRY A “DANDERINE HAIR CLEANSE.” After washing vour bair with soap | always apply a little Danderine to the ! scaly to invigorate the hair ang pre- vent dryness. Better still, use soap as sparingly as possible, and instead Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and draw it carefully through your hai taking one strand at a time. This | will remove didst, dirt, and excessive oil In a few moments you will he amazed, your halr will not only be t d stre ens em. s e ¥; | e ‘;2,5“‘5,;2?;.":42??.,.;‘“ oRcudcties HROBERT J. (,oc IRANE Labos naantietl: . L oh G GAS FiTTING, M. A. BARBER, C. S. FAIRCLOUGH CURED AND SMOKED. WANTS YOU TO COME IN AND C. H. DAVIS’ PROCESS GIVE YOUR ORDER. HE CAN | PLE TALK, BUT BUSINESS. S : | A. B. MAINE i cloan but 1t will be wavy. futy and || g b Geon Pealth S DR. C. B. ELDRED abundant, and possess ble softness and lustre. | t4 Besides cleansing and beautifying joiting . Batee o i | ing the hair .one application of Dand- erine is to the hair what fresh showers 219 225 Central Ave. I of rain and sunshine are to vegetation 1t goes right to the roots, invigorates 43 Broadway, Central B Telephone 341-3 Men! Ladies! You can sure lots of charming hair. Get a cent - 4 bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from § 10 West Main Skreet, Norviich, Conn any drug store or toilet counter and || sgent for X. B. ©. Sheet Pack » have PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Machinist and Engineer. Stc_u Engine Repairs. Sulpholac Beautifies | DENTIST oo S l':vn:_v burning, itching, smarting| Sensation that afflicts the skin -is| promptly relieved by SULPITOLAC Minor skiu troubles—pimples, black heads, rashes—are quickly overcome and even the most stubborn cases of | dandruff, eczema and acne yield to its | remarkable influence. Of scientific ' origin, SULPHOLAC ce ins a well-halunced combination DENTIST | G. E. HODGE, HACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND Suite 46 Shannon Bldg. b e i fake elevator Shetucket Street en- | Particular attention given fo Gen- | of the most highly-prized germ ;l trance. FPhone. tlemen's. Driving Horses. " TelL 10 strover and best-known skin benefac- | tor known to medical science. | SULPHOLAC restores the skin to| ——— — beauty and perfect health. . SRR AR RO SRRNER | Prescribed by doctors. On sale at! teading droseisi. 5o, s zood-sized ur. | DR. s? w HOLMS, Dentist E. C. ATCRISON, . D, wit rections, or for free sam PHYSICIAN A write Hudson & Co., Inc,, 149-151 W ] Shannon Building Annex, Koom A. | poom l.ssocon? n:‘: ‘s‘m"m@ 6eh Street, New York (ity 2 Telephone 52 octiod Night ‘shone 1087

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