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3T°N|NGTON. i &-m'n Being Built on Wadawannuck i CM House. vk hu been started on an addi- 7a the north.snd west sides of wannuck club house, which was Ly moved from Water street to Point. The adémon will ‘make club mearly again is calculated, tempornruy at Jeast ke care of the increasing mem- .ship and extra patronage of the ace during the coming summer. The .ork of Jaying out of the tennis courts will be started soon. There is con- siderable yet to be done to the new grounds before they will be in com- years. Another feature that will be much appreciated is the bathing from the clubhouse float, which will be an- chored a few yards off shore. The bathing could not be much handier and will be a big convenience after several warming up sets of tennis. GQROTON LONG POINT. The house recently built for Frank Kelly of Jersey City at Groton Long Point has been completed and the will move in the first of June. The plumbing in the Drescher cot~ tage at Groton Long Point has been leted. lllam Brown of Hartford is le'OWfled by C, O. Murphy “into a two Rave a cottage built on Groton Long Point for occupancy this summer, Gflmnd will seon be broken on Groton Leng Point for a cottage for Frank Sherman of Hartford. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING SUPPLIES for Plumbers, Steam Fit~ ters and Mills Tln Inmth Fambing Supply Bouse Central Wharf 0o IT NOW Plami n !I mould be done I8 e e Joimi teht, Tary md hmt sile plumbe Dest bath tubs, latest deviees in water gm sinks, and evervthing n- can thiak of in the plumbing line up .n the 'phone, write ot “ us. ‘e will fix You up ia seed hape at e -vam(e ;»flco. A J WHOLEY & CO, Telephome 734 12 Fervy Street — ROBERT J.COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 10 West Main Street, Norvsich, Conn Agoat for W B Q Sheet Packing 1. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Fpar™ "2 Street PLUMBING Why not atttend to it now? It will Se fully as easy and convenient for you to have the work don: now as lalec when it may be freezing weather. Estimates <heerfuily furnished on sny” work you need done. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main St. STETSON & YOUNG Carpenters and Builders Best work and mateslais at rica: rrices. by skilleo !abor. Telephons 80 Wwol MAIN ST. The COMPLETED LOCKS st GATUN LIFT 85 FEE1 Prepared Doughnut Flour . Reliable Flour Wlfie Rose Pancake Flour People’s Market GIF_r-ldl- St. JUSTIN HOLDEN. Proprietor and Repair Work. The vcunsimcflon work at the Nor- -odd room for the young pooplo. The ms mn smu m“g wich State Hospital for the Insane is/room can also be used a -jewish|a number of houses on the tract. nearing completion. The two wu-dn school room. Contract for House. North E and South E are ompleten. s hive Do paltad Wik l"‘ m m they are not yet W"‘- The new house on Hamlin street for John Lar- SM .f .nl s on .‘.“ horse barn has been roofed 4 S P o t interior work will be finished. The : ontain eight rooms. 0 Cheney Bros. have applied for per- walls for two more ward bulldings are mission to erect an iron bridge to con- sw‘. % i‘g now up and have been roofed in, and | commenced. Withia the past nect their No, 2 mill with the new vel- L “’ “ m'm ht m b" the plastering is now being done. the laying ‘of the hollow tiles Wwas| . yegve shed now being erected. e . ! : d. On the south side of the Specifications have been completed Safiar, Fiptebed, bullding the tiles have been lald UP| 513 pbids will be called for at once for The cellar for the new house on the | to the level of the windows. frames East Side being erected by George M. |and part of the interfor partitions on mc : “":;':&m:;“,o:on"f concrete walks to Hyde for John Fowlér is now com-|the first floor have been put up. W. R. Palmer has been awarded the - p:xntede d":‘z‘;:“ wmp°"m°ml E Repairs at Occum. contract for the electrical work in the ;{u!chhu is nmn. painter and Joseph|_ The house in Occum . occupled by | now addttion to the Lincoln school. L] ® L] Monaher will do the plumbing, Fred Fontaine is undergoing -several W. L. Buckland has started the changes,” The clap boarding on the foundation work for a new house on m § m To Alter Residence, front of the building is being repair- | Woodland street. It will be of frame M WAm H ma'lv Co Plans are being figured to change|ed and a new front door frame is be- construction and will be arranged for the residence at 22 Central avenue ing put in, two tenements of five rooms each, aparts X New Taftville Postoffice. F3 new g::: :S:‘vs‘;lu:l‘;:lngp and c:.“"::: ‘Work on the entrance for the new LYME, edditional rooms, Taftville postofice was started this tion every two weeks for 25 different | . South Manchester—Oliver Magnell, Architect James Bweeney of New | girls from the vicinity of Brattleboro, | tntil his retirement last fall Manches- Houses Ralsed. Week The entrance to the postoffice) | ondon hes compieted plans for an|for a vecation at practically no cost. | ters oldest pusiness man, and also the Phree or four houses on Central avs ;ulcot .th: Penemah b:a.rd?n: house, | #ttractive summer residence here for first Swedish Dorn resident of Man- ames M, Schley, Jr, The house will chester, is dead at his home on Mais enue near Secend street ewned by the | {s to be on the Front street sids, . The g, two stories and basement, of frame | BUN-~ING OPERATIONS street. One of his sons is Rev. Oliver Bhetucket eompany have been raised |priek work around one of the Windows | ... ¢ructjon, §2x27 feet, With stuecoed IN NEW ENGLAND | T. Magnell of Wethersfleld, Catholic from their old feundations a distanee| hag been remeved and an iren girder pides and a shingle reof, There will . chaplain of the state prison. gi“abeut nmb feat am?tnow brh: to\lT- has been put in place ever h to be three large rooms, a study and ser- The statistics of Building Operations | sevleznn? gmm eltnh'ab:lgq ua‘!mt;a‘ -n'houw'} ;;?,3‘“" u.i.ze"::::'“mu‘:hn’o‘; ’! yant's quarters on the first fleer, with | in New England as compiled by The o, rwe. v - ;. o ware down Sveh with the . mdewilk WML D pak tp potis five bed-reoms and three baths en the | F, W, Dodge Company, follow: geeond floor, Previsien will be made | Gontracts to May 20, 1914—$64,001,000 ent &;fi:mfintfiiahzux;&d;?&z Cottage Abeut Finished, for steam heal and every cenveA« | Gentractg to May 20, 1913,, 61,351,000 e ey avenue. The heuse at the permer of R ienee, mtracts to 20, 1 a,:g,goos sell read ‘Beswell avenue, bein N ntracts to , 884, o] o Buildings Completed, erected by O, I Rathbun is “emn: NIANTIC, Oontracts te 68,434,000 lllc. The aew building et the Jewish 8YB- | the compiete stage and is new occu- i Centracts to ) 61,493,000 oy egogue on West Main strest has Deen | pied. The second residence that Mr.| Natham ¥, Levee has the econtraet| Contraets to May $1,830,000 —_— completed and is Row in use. It is gfl&hbun is to erect on Russell read| for making several improvements at | Contracts to 88.170.800 located in the rear of the synagogue | will goon be started. the Breesy Point Yaeation heuse for | Contracts to £1,398,000 building, In the basement are leeat- ed bath tubs which are used for bap- 3230000 GENERAL Store Changes. giris here prior te its opening for the | Contracts te May emen te May 904 , tismal ceremonies while the room | The changes at the store located at :’hmb::”m‘mi’;'&;h:mm:zy h"f:’u’ to May ” .. 33.187.000 sbove has been fitted up as a club or [the corner of Fourth street and Cen. | pnb VU008 O &8 SRR Eor TR T te May 20 47,975,000 CONTRACTORS tral avenue are now about complet- | oS FERR WES BN CR S o nas to May 30, 1901., 48,952,000 ed.. The old fashioned corner window : has been removed and a new up-to-| Vt, date front has been put in. Thompsen trust fund of Brattiehsere, A_reereation house was estab. HIW Hartford ceuneil of BUILDING AND BUSINESS lished "Th. ‘hich gi ommoda- | Bej is planani elaborate (]‘l, —_— fl‘é day for Memeorial day, . NO! CO Smaller Number of Projects Through- out the State—Realty Sales Lower NEW LON’M DBEAFNESS CANNOT l. cvlll During the past week there have n New Pier Makes Moving of | by ioc leations, they eannot been s?g sales o p? real estates by war: ':*,: "m.r’__w“ ;z_ h &?@meq bsnlan o the_ 8ar. Tanty deed in this State, with mert=- e 5 igraln sniy ane way A3.Su5e (deat o Enge lgans of $898.785, which com ly Done -3 J‘“r by an ‘Mm 5 W 4 sales and mortzage leans \u I3 in this State during the same week of | . The bullding of the state gler‘ n‘?f: ;- Hpal L Bulletin Pointers h%éfi’?%;&’:?’?gm s palboe D i Dalaiee Tasten ona-ts T resul® dha WHAT TO BUY Mil Mi und ‘l‘w el thee (h! first the Hese= ‘Lfmes otlgfia, A4, waile | Blah B Bartlet houes, werp ‘::5“{; !,“ £t Ay ND WHERE TO BUY oAty z:};;::?;w:,*f,:x;}-e"‘ffi B S G5 & ithes | EC G g X [3 L he fifl!an&;}nmm tnl ‘l‘eath street bridee, 18 to go to &), We will glv&onc Hundred Dollars stock of $334,000, Which compares fav- | foundatien in Bhaw street. vatarrh) that n\ by Wbl orably with the like week in the past Briek Addition. h.rnl Curs. nd or free. = %3 BT permit wore greatd g | WSTIRTI, HERSEILESG| R SR i O andToilet Articles | oz Sogiou, o S 0. 0% ing the Week in the ecities of New | Muntington street, now owned by P o Hair Dressing, Mar- Statienery and Souvenir Postcards, J. F. WGUIRE, Iy4Th Baltie. Haven, Bridgepert, Hartford, Waters . . Foran, ed by Mrs. bury and !tamfi% to the number of “%‘?’k’.‘“.t .m‘ mng une. Waving, Shampooiag, 124 for buildinge costing $356,565. Lust e addition wfll Wmit the enl Child Cross? Feverish? Sick? cel Hair Dy:i Faocial Mas. year In the same eities there were 114 ¢t of the dining room and will A cross, peevish, listless child, with ment. permite granted for bulldings costing iitional ® bedrooma.und anctner | SOMted oigU, palé, dossu't sieep, eats e 1L «o,m‘ bathroom. uomeun}ea very e, then again rav- Rogm Domeohc undry Coatracta awarded last week include Contract for Chapel enously; stomach sour; breath fetl tenement block in New Britain, frame e Bpes pains in stomach, with diarrh: HAND FINISHED SHIRTS yesi: apart= The contract for the erection of the | grinds teeth while asleep, and starts up B e o abarl~ | chapel on Broad street for the Second | with terror—all suggest & worm killer Chirpedist A Speclalty Hartford, meveral residences and one | Consregational Church has been given | —something that expels worms, and 51 BROADWAY Also LADIES' WAISTS and two-famlly houses in New Haven, | to Fellows & Duckworth and work | almost every child has them. Kickapoo fireproof factory, several mfldences. will be started at once. The bullding | Worm Killer is needed. Get a box to- || Telephone 1302-2 Tel 541 91-95 Chestnut Strest rmme and stucco church and will be of brick with a slate roof, and | day. Start at once. You won't have ber of one and two-family houses in | Will cost adout $35,000. to coax, as Kickapoo Worm Xiller is a Bridgeport, and residences in Stam- To Build New Residence. candy confection. Expels the worms, Bl klw & Co Tord aed Gresnwion, Jonn S. Pendleton of 261 Vauxhell | 19 S3%52 of your child's trouble. 16c, ac ge Not much important work is belng has purchased four building e street figured or planned this week most of | oty In Oak ve park at the corner the new projects runaing to bulldings | o¢ Norwood‘?vams and Whittlesey of frame construction of the residence | ytreet on which he will erect a resi- or two-family type. Aslde from these | gence for his own ocupancy. two brick store and apartment bulld- Eiks Club. ings are reported in Hartford, an ad- » ¥ dition to a private sanltorium in Nor- | James F. O’Leary, Henry R. Bond walk, gymnasium building and brick | and Charles J. Ducy, bave been made business block In Waterbury, brick | & committee by New London lodge of store and tenement block in Bridge- | Elks to arrange for redecorating the port, schoolhouse addition in Strat- | clubhouse. The committee is to con- ford, and a number of factory propo- | sider a proposition and submit it to sitions are also being talked of in | the lodge to have the plain glass re- Bridgeport, but nothing definite has | placed by stained glass. been decided on as yet, and while the volume of new work shows a decided WATCH HILL. decrease frum the previous week there Yy is every prospect that the coming James Fowler, mason and builder, summer will be a brisk one for the'| has the contract for the plastering, building trades throughout the State. | chimneys and fireplaces for a $40,000 Norwich had eight real estate sales | residence for Mrs. Stanton at Watch last week and seven a year ago. The | Hill. The house will be completed in mcrtzage loans for the respective | time for occupancy this year, It will weeks were $11,000 and $11,200. « ~ | be one of the most sightly summer In New London the sales were five | rezidencos at the Hill. Mr, Fowier the past week to four the same week | and his men have similar work to do last year. The loans last week were | on the spacious new home for Misses $10,000 and for the corresponding week | Bond at Niantic. The house will cost in 1913, $9,800. about $10,000. Supplies that are un in Quality and Clean in Price C. S. FAIRCLOUGH’S Contractors and Builders, Painters and Decorators. Agents for Colonial Paint. Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Paper Hangings, Paint, Oils and Glasa Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WA. > N8, TRUCKS and GARTS. Mechanfos! repsirs. oainting, trim Jming. >pholstering and wood werk «susmithing in all its branchea Scoit & Clark Corp. §07 10515 North Main St DR. C. B. ELDRED DENTIST 43 Broadway, Central Building Telephone 341-3 M. A. BARBER, G. E. HODGE, HACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND FEEDING. STABLE 127 Franklin Street Particular attention given to Gem- tlemen's Driving Horses. Tel 19 SPECIAL NOTICE All clients that wish to communi-| cate with Prof. Cleon will be able to reah him by mail, at 21 Masonic St, New London, Conn. All those corresponding with him) be sure and send full address. This means only for those who have had special vork. MRS, M, LEION, 100 Thames St Headqusriors for Ofl and mmokors’ Artic DR. N. GILBERT GRAY Grac -ate Veterinarian OFFICE Bailey’s Stable, 371 Main 8w Phone coanectioa C. E. WRIGHT, 8 Cove St., BOTTLER OF FINE FLAVORED SODAS, NARRAGANSETT ALE AND LAGER. INTERESTING VIEWS IN PANAMA CANAL A. B. MAINE Sells the "alston Health Shoes -wothing Better in the Market 219-225 Central Ave. MAHONEY BROS., Falls Av. Hack, Livery and Boarding '} CARRIAGES, Alwrtmanl DEMOCRATS, and CONCORDS. STABLE Good FARM WAGONS, ¥ Large HARNESSES, T’e guarantee our service to be the | Stock BUSINESS WAGONS, Dest at the most reasonabdfe prices. Horse Clipping Machines (and parts.) Prices Cut on Auto Robes. The L. L. Chapman Co. ! MISS M. C. ADLES 14 Bath St Norwich, Ct Hir Scalp and FaceSpeciali! | -t R RC S RS SNLIR I speiave For Sale | WALL PAPERS ‘ bouse 30x40 fect, barn 20x30 feet | We otill have a ln-;‘:“m 0 5 ¥ ot - it different grades over, and HERE ALL THIS WEBK. : ; greatly reduced prices, which we Miss Adles is to be In Norwich all : be pleased to show you. this week, having returned Saturday £ PLA oldings and Cut Out Borders evening. Do not put off having your INFIELD. | match same. Also Paints, . M hair attended to until she is busy with GONANT, 11 Frankiin St her summer engagements. % - B COAL AND LUMBER Ask About the Featherweight CM % 33 € % 306 MAIN ST, Next !‘ Chelsea Bank. 3 Tel. 052 4. LOUIS H. ERUNELLE 10 Carter Ave. (East Side)