Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 25, 1914, Page 10

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L. . NEW LONDON: ' . Baptist Church To Rebuild on Site of 4 . Burned Church. Notwithstandinig the lack of financés the Montawk avenue Baptist church has veted to.rebuild on the old site. Rev. Mr. Adams is chairman of the committee on collections and Murray K. Patten of Jefferson avénue is treas- urer of the building fund. Mr, Adams states' that the church and the adjoining dwelling cost, to- gether with the site, $25,000. L. C. Jones held a mortgage on the church for $10,000 and E. A. Atwood one on the. house for $2,000. The insurance lifts the mortgage on the church and that is discharged. The inurance pany allowed 3600 to repair the . Acordingly, the society has “Bdt nothing with which to re- emcEBling pledges of $265. Rapairing Shea Building. the !%R. Shea building, ?& London, the re- d the lgril» ‘buliding bout ready The uper The is now as con- call “in This great, soothing healer. QUIET your poor, {-nqfing nerves — put new ife and strength into them. The result is restful, health- ful sleep. The Perfect Tonic: ASK ANY DRUGGIST Send for criptive Booklet KING'S PUREMALT DEPARTMENT 3638 Hawley St Boston T & ST l PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING ~ SUPPLIES. for Plumbers, Steam Fit- . ters and Mills [l Tha Norwich Plumbing Supply House Phone 13, Central Wharf D0 IT Now Plumbing as it should be done 13 the kind we -do.. Open, every jolmt tight, sanitary and latest style plumo- oest of bath tubs, latest devices In water closets, sinks, aud evervthing ¥ou can thijk of in the plumbing line. Call 38 up on the 'phone, Write or gee us. Wo will fix you up la good shape at & moderate price. A. J. WHOLEY & CO., Telephone 734 12 Ferry Street - 1. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing - =~ 92 Fear” "n Street ROBERT J.COCHRANE J GAS FiTTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 1C West Main Street, Norviich, Conn. Aghat for W, B C. Bheet Packing PLUMBING| ‘Why not atttend to it now? It will be fully as easy amd coxvemlient for you to bave the work dony now as later when it may be freezing weather. ; tes. ~heerfully furnished ca sny work you need donme. L] J. E. TOMPKINS - 67 West Main St. The ‘Fenton-Charnley * Building Co., Inc GENERAL | room: cottage on Kinney avenue, plaster. The dimensions are 24 x 27 on the first flloor is of mahogany. The floors are to be of hard wood and pol- ished, and there are to be importied, German and English, wall decorations. Special electric lights are to be in- stalled. There will be hot and cold water, a modern tile bathroom and set tubs. The flooring in the kitchen is to be of tile and the cellar floor is of cement. Eight-Room Cottage. known as the Newton farm for a new modern house that Hadley Potter is having erected. The house is to be All modern improve- Addition Nearly Done. The addition to the Thames Square #gse is well along to completion and probably be ready for use in a few days more. Hadley Potter is do- ing the work. When completed the begement floor will accomodate about 40 cars and is to be used for storage oses. The other floor is to be as a repair shop. Potter Manor Cottage. C. 1. Rathbun is about to start the erection of ardother cottage at Potfer ‘Manor, just off Boswell avenue. The house is to be modern in every re- spect. 8 Cottage For Mrs. Dwyer. Hadley Potter has the contract for the erection of a modern seven-Troom cottage on Newton street, West Side, for Mrs. Kate Dwyer. The cellar is now in and the frame work will soon be started. Shop Improved. Dolphus Benoit has installed all new fixtures and furnishings in his barber shop on Merchants avenue, Taftville. The new chairs have béen placed in a position opposite to the position of the old chairs - and in order to provide proper lighting facilities a large new window has been built at the right of the entrance. Other improvements have also been made. Lafayette Street House. The improvements at the house at 48 Lafayette street are nearing com- pletion and the building will be ready for occupancy by the first of July. Metal - Ceilings. This week metal ceings are being erected at the new Taftville post- office, Garage Finished. The garage on Central avenue for Lazeroff and Goldstein proprietors of the I. and G. house on Central avenue has been completed and is now being used by th ownrs. Foundations Well Along. The foundation for the new Gordon buiiding on Chestnut street has been practically completed on the' Chest- nut street side and is partly complet- ed on the Willow street side. Started on Schoolhouse. On Wednesday Contractor Torrance had a force of men laying the roof on W. W. Beckwith is erecting a new 8) the new addition to Thamesville, and it is now ready to|it will be completed within ten days, | and the cottage is two stories in height: | for the mason work. The additional The interior finish on the second floor is of white mahogany while the finish| Des-pathy of ‘Moosup. Ground has been broken on what iS| the roof was started on L.of two stories in height, and will con- I ot Th when everything will be in readiness heated has been placed by George » 23-25 WATER STREET, PIPING FOR STEAM HH Large siock of Mill Swpplies always on hand Specialty of HONEYWELL Het Water Heating ' J. P. BARSTOW & CO. Greenwich and New London, office building in Waterbury, clubhouse in Stamford, garage in New Britain, ten- G — ‘ g © The record of real estats transac- tions for the past week in the Con- necticut towns reported by The Com- warranty deed, with mortgage loans of $650,988, ' against 311 sales und mortgage loans of $718,848, the corresponding week of last 721‘. e Only one bankruptey was e misagna| 82, In Lonp el o Sk o an es of school house and -it is expected that! g5371 Last ‘Vear during the same ?eflod..three petitions, with assets of ni’:d‘_! and liabilities of $7,340, were The seven new incorporations last 5 week have a total authorized capitai Plastering Cottage. stock of but $56,000, this week’s being The new Lamb cottage on Pearl | the poorest for a number of years. street is being plastered and the| There was also a slight oft plastering will probably be complet-|Shown in the number of permits for ed within ten days, when' the house |heW buildings l*gfl::ek LA a > New Haven, eport, Hartfor wil be y for drying 'Td fnishifg. | o terbury and Stamford, but with Cottage Roofed In. : the new projects that are being talked George M. Hyde has a large force|of the outlook is very bright for a at work on the house being erected ) busy summer. for John Fowler on the it Side and Contracts awarded last week in- ednesday. clude factory bulldings in Ansonia Pouring the Roof. :mlil dDer‘by. church in ‘Bridgeport, bank At the new Thayer block on Frank- | Quiding in New Haven, schools in lin square-the pourmng of No. 1 section the roof was started this week. e workmen are busy putting in hol- low tile partitions throughout the in- terior of:the building. ement building in Waterbury, fine res- idences in Greenwich, Stamford and Hartford, and one and two-faruily PR houses in New Haven, Stamford, Nor- SOUTH MANCESTER. walk, New Britain, Ansonia and S 1T A Derby. Contracts have also been ings Underway In| given out for an unusually large vol- ume of pavement and sewer work. Plans are figuring for a $60,000 club- E. Tyron Clark has started work | house in Bridgeport, additions to on a new bungalow to be erected on | schoolhouses in Bridgeport, Stamford town painters go and they have return- ed to_their homes in Hartford and New York. BUILDING OPERATIONS IN NEW ENGLAND. The statistics of Building Operations in New England as compiled by The F. W. Dodge Company follow: Several Dudley street. It will be of frame,and Westport, college buildings in construction provided with modérn | New London, brewery addition -and 8::"“:"“ 10 Jme T8 AN STAAM, 000 improvements. business block in Bridgeport, factory | & une 18.. 77,962,000 N buildings in Waterbury and New Bri- | Sonracts to June 16, 1912.. 91,579,000 8ix ,Room Bungalow. v ; Contracts to June 1911.. 77,670,000 b, = tain, boiler house in New Haven, brick | oo ibes Edward L. Gates, North Main street, | gpartment house in Hartford, and res- | GoPtracts to June 1910.. 78,423,600 has started work on a six-room frgine | jdences in New Haven, Hartfurd, | contracts to June -+ 75,335,000 bungalow to be erected off Russeil |Bristol, South Windham, Unionviile | COBtracts to June . 40,228,000 street for Earl Tyler, Tolland Turn- |ang Guilford. Y ntracts to June - 63,811,600 Rin. RS SoK | " "Norwich had six sales of real estate | SOntracts to June 52,884,000 Finishing New Building. last week to five a year ago with Contracts to June . 48,804,000 The new store and residence beinz | mortgage loans for the respective g::w:' :" _';‘““ 41,472,000 erected on Walnut street for Frank | weeks of $6,800 and $8,275. e 2o une s 1o Bron is now being finished. In New London last week there| o o wr to. June | 58457500 Behnfleld & Schultz are finishing | were two sales to four a year ago. Hugh Thornton’s new four-story block | Mortgage loans last week amounted to on Spring street. Sullivan Bros. have just completed the plastering in their new house at the corner of Main and Delmon: streets. Joseph Ginsberg has completed painting the interior and exterior of the Park Theater on Main street. SOUTH WINDHAM. Plans for Engina House To Be Erect- ed by Hon. Guilford Smith. Bids will be received until June 29 for a fire engine house to be erected by Hon. Guilford Smith. It will. be a brick building, two stories high, with tower. It will have gravel roof, and the heating will be let later by seper- ate contract. Knows All That's Knowable. Some impudent low-brow has inti- mated that Colonel Roosevelt doesn’t know as much about Spanish as he thinks he does. Rats. The Colonel knows as much about any subject as he thinks he does!—Philadelphia In- quirer. = Big Game Hunter Now. New York state is too small a ring to hold the size hat the Colonel wears now.——Boston Transcript. $7,200 while last year the amount was $7160. MIDDLETOWN. The plans have been completed for the new bank building to be erected on Main street for the Middletown National Bank. It will be $6x107 foet, 40 feet high, with marble and granite front, the remainder of the walls brick with stone trim. It will be of fire- proof construction throughout, with steel beams and girders and slag toof. The main banking room will be 33 feet, 35 deet high. It will have st heating, with mechanical system of ventilation, iron staircase, copper sky- lights, imported marble floor and wainscoting in the main banking room, oranmental leaded glass win- dows, mahogany finish, and two vaults with interior 8x16 feet. BLACK POINT. The work of building new cottag- es at Black Point, which has given employment to more than 100 men for the past few months, has about been completed for this year; as all of the owners insist on taking pos- session of* their places by July 1 and do not want the mecharics around. The new Gada, Lord and Taft man- sions there are practically completed and Contractor Beckwith let hie out of has always given prime pleasure to manly men. A LIBERTY man never switches to another brand; he knows he'’s on a needless i There's a snapp policemen and other { insipid, next-to-n - user of eriment. and go into the discard —while .old friends and makes new ones every day. : ig fellows like. It's got that man-size quality aboufiait; not ti)netthe those othing tobaccos— but i king-brand for the he-men on the forc:.' o - A week’s trial will make LIBERTY—go to it oday. ‘Sold everywhere in 5c packages. ‘ smoke This bodied gets its give it for three ways that’s the time to chew LIBERTY. When you can that the time to choose LIBERTY. pure Kentucky to- bgcco is the great favorite with men of vigor. It is full- and satisfying. It pleasant richness ~ from the natural aging we And to five years. that is what keeps its quality up, al- Quality Quantity Quickness Our Offices and Yard WILL CLOSE at noon on Saturdays during the months of June, July and August. We have a complete stock of COAL andLUMBER Brick, Lime and Cement, and shall be pleased to receive ,_.r inquiries. CHAPPELL Co. Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn. - GOAL Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN 8TOCK A. D. LATHROP Office—oor. Maritet and Shetucket Sta Teepdine €63-12 N ‘wAIKI‘I" :lD‘l'ilq Beswel! Ave, NORWICH, CONN. Hot Weather will soon be here. GET PREPARED for it by installing a “RUUD” Hot Water Heater. Does away at once with a Hot Kitchen and saves a lot of coal. Come in our office and let us demon- strate and explain to you how simple it is to have HOT WATER without burning a lot of coal. The finest invention of these times for the Housekeepe Hot Weather at a small cost of installing. Can be attached to any. bailer, BEAR IN MIND we are headquar- tors for all. kinds of Heaters and Ranges operated with Gas. Let us demonstrate them to you, City of Nerwich Gias & Electrical Dzpartm:at 321 Main Street, Alice Building WALL PAPEES We still Lave a large assortnrent of . the different grades left over, and at greatly reduced prices, which we will be pleased to show you. Moldings cnd Cut- Out Borders to match same. Also Paints, Muresco in white ard tints, and general assort- ment of decorative suppiies, including Papler Machie for halls and vestibules. Orders received for painting, paper banging ard decorating. P. F. MURTAGH Telephone 82 and 94 West Main St. 1647 Adam’s Tavern offer to the publc the finest standard brands of Beer of Kurope and Americ ing Ale, Sterlng Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budwelser Scalitz and Pabst A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town Telepone ¢47-13 | Bulletin Pointers WHAT TO BUY AND WHERE TO BUY . Fine - Hair Goods | andToilet Articles H Yd an ‘1:0.:1. Pufts, ’Gwiu stc., Made to Order f Combings. Mrs. 1.3 NDERNID) the same, no matter what the year's crop may be. ing time and pleasure aanranss come BERTY holds taste to LIBERTY that KVRACE Bism -“\W Chirspodist 51 BROADWAY Telephone 1302-2 H. Blackledge & Co. Contractors and Builders, Painters and Decorators. Agents for Colonial Paint. Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Paper Hangings, Paint, Oils and Glass. 25 Seventh Street. ‘felephone connection. WHEN YOU NEED in Groceries, Can Goods, or Temperadce Drinks drop in to the little store of MRS. M. LEION, 100 Thames St. Headguarters for C and Smokers’ DR. N. GILBERT GRAY OFFICE Bailey’s Stable, 371 Main St Phone connection JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER Slank Bosks Made and Muled te Ords We are headquarters for Confectionery, Ice Cream and ! 4 Water. We carry a complete line of Stationery and Souvenir Postcarda . ¥. WGUIRE, Iy4Th Bal ic. Rogers Domestic Launc.:y HAND FINISHED SHIRTS A Specialty Also LADIES" WAISTS 641 91-95 . Chestnut Strc:t —COME AND TRY— Give us your order. We please you at . 5. FAIRCLOUGH'S, Thamesill A. B. MAINE Sells the Ralston Health Shoes .wothing Better in the Market. 219-225 Central : Ave. DR. C. B. ELDRED DENTIST Tel. 43 Broadway, Central Telephons 341-3 M. A. BARBER, HACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND v rlum‘c' STABLE

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