Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 9, 1914, Page 10

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earni: M buuninn would cost in_ the; The of half a million, Cheney | the storehouse Bmthm decided that possibly the di- ! The extertor is ot would never care to undertake -m & costly -proposition and for this reason decided to alter the plans. New plh.a- will be prepared as soon as pos- sible and it is expected that the work E., Walter Philli; of Laurel Hill is ; Tet. e SRR P J. P. BARSTOW & CO The J. H. Grozier Co. of Hartford 2 ot have been awarded the general con- contracts of any ‘have Je . ’ . tract for the eight-room brick school- pancy. house to be erected for the Ninth |large ro large attic. o i D vy, 23-25 WATER STREET, NORWICH, CONN. School Kk h, District, on Cedar street. It]~ e “&bout umg feet, tv;o “21‘:.“ slate and s O te bu&bura-. furnace ' with | of the house there s a porch blower system, and modern plumbing. | The bullding measures about 38 by 36. nucucut Engineering eomauy start pour floor | houses in & number of the ere would weig! ore than sto - Contract for Cottage. Hotel Repairs. - g i~ Fen cities and a clubhouse contract in New i ok And BioGe thars 73 mors’ fhan ' o1 George °T, * Coleman, Jr, has the| The repairs at the Baliic hotel, R. J. water here. Tbe me hm CU- contract for & frame cottage to be| Jodoin, proprietor are promuup low tile parti DeIng! 4 man on Mars would be eighty- erected on Florence street for Thomas idly and will be completed soon when | tions are now well along and the hol- thres times more powerful than an R. Hayes. It will be of frame con-|the hotel will again be ready for oc-|low tile exterior work has been start- earth-dweller. He could leap a wall struction and will be provided with all | cupancy. The hollow tiles on the exterior | Meriden w d‘-l feet four Inches in height with modern _conveniences. : Progréss on Gordon Building. ¢ |of the building are to be bricked up. 3 s o mare effort than it would cost him GBNEm » Nearly Ready To Finish, to spring over a two-foot fence, e The ‘foundation for the new Chest. Y Y " of uul he would bé able to drive & golf- $100—REW A RD—§100 nut street block being erected for Max 'rn. new restdence being bullt .on 1 ' - o coNTRACTons ball ess than fifty mil T readors of tnis paper wil be|Gordon Som corporation, is progressing street for Charles Lamb has ury and Hartford, briek | >o " = pleased to learn that there Is at least | although the workmen are experienc- b"ll plastered ang -the workmen are | store and mnmont buildings in Bru Works by Contraries. one df-flfll disesse that science has|ing some trouble in excavating owing | waiting for it to ‘before the in- | tol, Hartford and Bridgeport, and Y Deen &blo S0 qure o ell its stages, and | o the water that collects in the bot- | terior will be finish new bullding in New Haven for the| Colonel Roosevelt has asserted em 7Y% 3R he onl e o '8 Catarth Curs 18| (om of the ditch. It is necessary to Sittenton Home: FUelly e b;“:‘" N NOR CONN. ical fraternity, Catarrn being | PUMDP the water out as fast as the & : There were four real estate sales|SoOVernor : - - 8 wufl. o atines Raanas, ponsarTh belng | Bitoh Allk. | The foundation on the | CANIELSON SEES PROGRESS here the past week to seven & year ago | 21ts in that state are preparing for an -muu*:m treatment, I's Catarrh { Willow street side is completed and the ON NEW BANK. | while for June there were forty to | ®afly announcement of his candidacy. the i'ifi'ofx"“i'n’k ':.'.i‘éguf ".‘.’f}: | Chestput street foundation is p“"“y - twenty-two for June 1913. Loans dur- | —Kansas City Journah neu of the mfiem th-r-by denraym. 1aid. A section ofgthe foundation at}idea Can Be Gained of the Appearance | ing the past week totaled $4,800 to the rear is also laid¥and the old build- Com; \ $10,100 a year ago. In June the loans - m by l:ul‘!:lfl):f up|ing in the Tear has been partly razed. o it e oy amounted to $35000. In June 1913 overha“lm and in Mn‘ ts work. 'fl?‘.'“?rip«'-‘..:fi: School Addition. (508 S0 7The, Sunagia.) lh;:y.: zn?:n“:-pofiad three sales have @0 much faith in jts curative| The alterations at the Broadway | Danielson, July 8.—This week the ; - powers that they offer Ome Hundred | school were started this week by Con- | REW south wall of the Windham Repw work of all kinds on Automobiles, last week, the same as a year ago, In Coun- DRt Al ety (IS | el Boloins ordor 8 nive e | " Natonal mank Suiaing. Tormerly | v o'3ear T, awlouns las wosk Uneeda Biscuit imonials. e Franklin block, at the eorner of H 4, CHENEY & To- | basement of one of the buildings ready were $6,600 to $19,000 a year Tempt the appetite, v by the fall term for teaching domestic|Center and Main street, has been run | woth Tunl Pl vear with $9,043.800 please the taste and all Bruggists. T5c. science and manual training, up its full height and an impression | gus considerably larger than last year Ps Family Pills for consti- Roof Raised: may now be gained nf how the build- | oi¢h, $208,500. ! nourish the bo ing will Jook when the work of re- i S Carriages, Wagons, Trucks The roof for the mew second story | modelling is completed. BUILDING OPERATIONS Crisp,cleanand h'b— ’ being built on the Plainfield school- | Next wesk the work of W the | s centsinthe moisture- and Carts. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING |house by Contractor Archibald Tor- |new and ornate front will com- proof package. 3 s e 2 rance has;;een oo gy b oo Wwoed. '1:;. oot will be. e m«:: i Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- work was placed in post - | elaborate building in Danl Bullding _and ming, Upheistering and Wood Work. i son and will give the structure some- | Engineering Operations in New Eng- thing of a modernized colonial appear- | 1and as compiled by The F. W. Blacksmithing in all its branches. : NEW LONDON. ance, for four large stone columns are | Company, follow: it to rise from the sidewalk to the July T Contracts Awarded For Bakery Addi- co.lrf;‘lce. : it &8 to Juiy p 3 e plans e bank people for to f‘r plmbm, smm Fit' How and " Twe. T g Mo their new heme call for the expendi- to :33 smfl 8 mk uu Smith & Perry, 81 State street, have | ture of a large sum of meoney, but July s - been awarded the general contract for | When the structure is cempleted and to July ters and Mills thio newy bekery to Do erected In the |ready for occupancy, sometime before , Contracts to July rear of 30 Truman street for ¥, Voigt. [ Oct 1, they will have given Dan- The plans provide for a brick buliding, | 1elson a building of which it may be orw ' 42x60 feet, one story high, and base- | Proud and which Will greatly enhancs ml I nh m su”‘, “m“ e -hsx l“:: wnd.:; f;m alu:!neeu section i:fwhch it is l:écud. An R e The interfor arrangement of the new | £ Con y Phone 13 Central Whart of the present bulvlvd!rrl:. S VRARBAE, Notine. Wilk Do SUEE a5 to 0F0 902 | b 5 ! Church - vide great convenience for the work. y l % Edwin Cruise has completed work of | ing force and for the patrons of the g 00 IT IVOW Soon they will be big boys altering St. James' church to make | ingtituti | BOOmh" for the mewe: CEgams AGNREMISIY | | THe ralicied {rohd e entouasd coli- | Round, thin, tender— Plumbing a8 1t ‘sh6Mld be dome 1s | MOTton F. Plant. The old organ loft | crete vault has been constructed and with a delightful flavor . 3 2 the kind we do. Open, every joimg | D@8 Dbeen removed and the originallas soon as it has dried out sufficiently 14,863,000 —appropriate for and g‘ll’lS, and their faces will tght, sanitary and latest siyle plump- | lines of the church have been restored, | will be ready for receiving the Mosler 3 y: e the finish being done in biack walnut | steel interior that has been contracted 200 luncheon, tea an be only a memory. Bring the babies and we’ll catch their smiles. 507 to 515 North Main St. Sest of bath tubs, latest devices in | {0, conform to the Woodwork of the|for, the most modern and approved 1 dinaes, 10 cents. water closets, lln.k: and everything | interior. Finiohed, type made by the company. cen you can thiak of in the plumbing line - Garage Finish: Twe Now 8 48 _up on the ‘phone, write or Contractor Cruise has finished the thouses. Soo us. We will fix you up ia good yerection of a garage and the addition The town ‘of Klillingly is to build shbape at a moderate price. of a porch and upper balcony at the | tWo schoolhouses during the present S cottage of Patrick Smith of New Brit- | Vacation seéason—one at the Vailey Beach. district, near East Killingly, to replace A. J. WHOLEY & CO., |[ain at Ocean Beach erets and wood. | the school destroyed by fire last Jan- the oth: Both — = 35 3 Telophone 784 12 Ferry Street | work of the house. uary, the other at Williamsville. ‘Bacon” Bros. have been iven the ¥ Z : Two-Story_House 478 1o b, frame siructurss the one 8¢ | contract Tor tne. prumbine Sod. Ken: 138 R Antonio Piro has given the contract neth J. Mead the painting in connec- : .'.. F. BURNS ville school is to be more pretentious. | tion with the m H-!OT HER to Edwin Cruise for the erection of & | It is to have four class rooms, with a two family dwelling in Dennison ave- | pasement in which toliets will be lo- | jiys avenue for the Skull & nue. cated. The building is to be about 50 H ati d PI b. House Moved to Ocean Beach. by 30 feet. At a special town m”flt‘ m&dmw’-"v’:ndmw"ni" o 1 LN NS Cdringy Seciaty. e ng afl Um lng A house recently moved to last fall $6,000 was appropriated Work bhas now been zu zu S g2 street, 0333111 Beach, dtreu; Oce-n‘:'v? . cgonsmflonn:f g by < !ur walls of the building. 1 b liam Redden for Den: amase ulias has oon- Bacon Bros, 92 Franklin Street Hefternan, has been placed on its foun- | tract, but it is beleved the building and M Prince of appetizers. dation. No damage was done to trees' will be built and equipped well within Makes dm’ trips from by moving the house. this sum, as the site for the school has | hiock being erected Gi s d to ea r ROBERT J.COCHRANE |~ S Sractd & Tl Sant 9ot | | Ginger-Snap Lan . facturing company of Williamsville, has the mason work, Wells &| [| 'Waiting mouths every- GAS FiTTING, TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY Wilcox the carpenter work, and the where. Say Zu Zu to will soon be here. PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Hard to Believe, Berlin Construction Co. the steel work. | | the grocer man, 5 cents. 5 The walls of the building are Main Perky was riled by the insinuation now ottt Strest, Neswiloh; Coin. New London that one Chicago man went into the nearing completion. GET PREPARED for it by installing & “RUUD” Hot Water Heater. Deoes Agent for . B ©C Sbest Packing Harvester Trust from patriotic mo- ST 3 SR away at once with a Hot Kitchen and (NORWICH) ol v‘v‘;v& TONHE It 15 Bard 30 oo DEEP RIVER. saves a lot of coal. Heve of a i -Rochester Her- Lil‘le o o s anise & Upson of Hartford have Come in our office and let us demon- 3 . -—TO eh"“m“"w — contnct' a mortuary strate and explain to you how -_impl- PL UMBIN G NEW YORK Case of Hobson’s Cheicer View Cometery Astoctation: The e is to have HOT WATER without mm Asquith’s surrender is a good deal ml:;‘rvr a stone building with slate burning a lot of coal, Why not atttend to 1t now? It will be Hks Cofrenaw. ' Qompitiiie Woull Tikve FA Bs ndews. The finest invention of thess times CHESTER W. CHAPIN happened to him If he hadmt—Phile- . fully as easy amd coxveamlent for you delphia Ne sct for the Housskeeper in Hot Weather to have the work dony Dow as later CITY OF LOWELL ke et adi s at a small cost of installing. Can be when it may be freezing weather. a....! s ,,...u.::; 2 o m'l':nt "t'h:‘hone m&:‘n has beén sttached to any boiler, mfiw turnished om | %o N .m - sttracts, attention. But ltmn: ’::: | BEAZR IN MIND we are headquars meed done. : really is going fast. Of | |ters for all kinds of Heaters and , F TOMPKINS D-t.‘-nr lea: v, ax:e:n how :'n‘t’)t h aae = RlLr::t e:nhd with Gas. umber icensed horse wn s demonstrate them to yo 67 West Main St. Plar 40, Nortn velrieles in relation to population. The 3 : i : ; percentages of decrease in seven of Woraing. 3 these cities are highly muuvg, They - c“ # .i N. W h COAL AND LUMBER. - ; e foflaws: Jndianapolis, 14.5: Co- ¥ TW.C @as & Electrical Dzparim:at 321 Main Street, Alice Building Quality Quantity Quickness Our Offices and Yard WILL CLOSE at noon on Saturdays during the months of June, July and August. Wsa have a complete stock of COAL andLUMBER Brick, Lime and Cement, and shall be pleased to recelve .- ur inquiries. CHAPPELL CO. Cenral Wharf, = Nerwich, Conn. Fres Burning Kinds m&hfiigfi ALWAYS IN 8TOCK Tickets end agent railroad station. NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. NWEWI" HOTEW, STEAMER CHELSEA To New Yerk FARE $1.00 All Outside Rooms Excellent Dining C;_Nin Leav: Norwich Thurd.n.n ey TR I.m New Y . Wodno.dn- ys and Fnd.“m P. M. Express service at freight rates. -Tel 117 F. V. Knouss, Agent New York to Bermuda 5 to 19 Day Tours. AIIE:‘p-T-u fr0m$27up Keen Kutter Scythes ...d..._ THE HOU$EHGLD f & by ?“5 I I3 o i

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