Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 31, 1914, Page 8

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;ing two good ‘stores on the first floor . by, and then a:jack habbit which I "o, Iargest, bulding contract of brick’ and. fram SHSr s | sBll Shq aeat serdp Bext seaNon . 1 -)'ea: eu“t'h?‘n& mfi'\fdf:: nruoe on 3 ¥ ! 3 meeting of the trustees has been held. | shall = incubator. next Main street. This, however, is only L i 3 14x20, “ road, Paul n- | The plane for the bullding were pre-|spring, and dispose of the large hens, in process of construction, and it will ke N V.t g : garage, ‘ard, |~ hy‘x Architects Unkelbach & | keeping only Leghorn hens and.Rua- bl’et!;vem Wa.i::a beflnre ‘lit isoreo::a 3 a Ty of ‘i:'dm l.“ have be’:n ner ducks. pleted. The o lsland wors 4 - 5 [t s S U escribed previous is- paEtn ST company has bought land and made NEW. RESIDENCES IN-RUSSELL ' ROAD; FOTTER MANOR BUILDIN AND BUSINESS. sue. The following is a comvlete Ti MORE GLASS HOUSES. plany for the erection of several — S e of the bids. iy houses for its employes, but no build- 2 - 5 Record - for - Post Waeek Throughout |Lewis A. Miller, Meriden. $12.619| There is an increased tendency surLoma ERATIO G o ACTIVITY IN GREENEVILLE SECTION Comstient SROURE Bt gen e i b BUILDING OPERATIONS Savings Bank Under Construction to i p The record of real estate eales last |Doyle & Murphy. Co., m |ndhmuhll:n for. u;; :r;mu of urlO)" IN NEW ENGLAND. Cost $50,000—Mill Work. sy j ? week, as shown by the warranty deeds| tC ...... 18.115 | vegetable plants and they are also building- fled in the various Connecticut towns |Tracy Bros. Co., Waterbury.... 13,594 :h “m:m n° or\:) ’rlu h? ‘é-oi “{ Sntscs o Duang snd_ Eagn: |, RS2 Jas S VoY e s Sl by Th8 Soitea aeons |1, K Do, Ner Ln i Tt S g it e e i N'e ¢ + % " .8l a ¢ Sorariiod by The . W, Dofise Cbr thoush considerable money nas been | Much Building Has Been Done at Potter Manor—New Cot- | iotrease Trom the grovious. ,,”:_“fm Fenton, Burng. Cg. Norwich ... 14suh (o Bt rushing. Quite s large percents pany follow: 3 ot - % . Year. Drbeuly Oh lo iBe mley coas. decide within 2 few years to increase Comtracts to Dec. 24, 1o14..5160.598.000 | TUSEe BANS, L0 R Sy o et tage for Robbins Court—Permits for the Year. It Dering 6 Sonk aak: Tiite T | e area of iass for the purposs of Gontracts to Dec. 34, 1912.. 198,027,000 | 500, Wellspeak on East street, at a ST A mortgage loans of $615,421,. comparin; . 15,283 |engaging more lar~aly in vegetable Contracts to Dec. 24, 1911.. 170,320,000 | SOst of $2.000° George Scheets, houeo ; o5 i with 163 eales and mortgage loans of forcing. This makes it possible to pro- Contracts to Dec. 24, 155,786,000 |90 Union street, $2.000, and Johnl . '\ie wast two years. the-land in[house owned by Walter Miagski, = The|3384955 in the corresponding week of SOUTH MANCHESTER. vide profitable employment for _ o e iy 168,573,000 | 3 g1 e, Corbin company, division | the vicinity of Potter Mamor on Bos- {house was built within the past year | 1913 o . ik A e o O i et ety gi 1503-- 190-237.000 lof the United States envelope com- |well avenue, onpcn;ams; Mary’s | ani l‘;;u":::nrfie:izl.ab;n;‘t xzvi:o?‘,fl:: e Bioiy oy B e S m‘l'!'l‘tl:‘mn:esb faca: Telag aceé;vdu:g{ R P o Sssontiity Gontracts (o Dec. 34, 123,380,000 | BR0T: M5 BUIL 2 orenouce At an S e eoae. Chas’ - dnaergone | roams, Fous on o f0er. = authorized stcck of $247,000. Last|Cheney to a new foundation near the | Of extension shou.d alwave bLe -aken Copiraers: taDec, Al 106,916,000 } oiimated cost of $15,000. The Rock | many- changes, and is fast becoming | -Other property owners in this sec- Y'""dl“flh! the usune ‘:inrlod there were | present location and remodeling the om Tyl n thzym ‘Q":_ gnlmfl: :: Dec. :2.1 lgg; 184:;::,33 manufacturing company, has expend- |one of the residential sections of theltion but whose houses do not appear eight incorporations, with capital stock | same for a modern residence. When s Ry i city. The location s ideal as it is|in the nicture are Henry Troeger who | of $582,000, and in 1912, 11 incorpora- |completed it will - have eight rooms, ! a:én:tclgx‘;g s };\‘-‘;:Lxx'-g 12,: Ei Deither in the heart of the city nor|has built a_modern two story frame ““;‘5 Wwith average capital stock of | provided with furnace heat, modern |JUPDGING AND SCORING —_——— | canal at Exchange biock to the lower|yet too far away from the business d::gsng. sl“zxu on Boc'tvell ayenue, “'I‘g?' SnSe - B gml;_bic-;&“::’-mufl electric lights and OF HENS NEARLY DONE center.+ - - north o ~ Mary's cemetery; Josep! e bankruptcy petition. ces. L PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING |Buen toiit o ommcet the penstock | Two vears ago thers was hardly a [Chustic who has erected a frame ad. | 135t week s larger than-last year and | Willlam Enneman has been awarded | Best Barred Rock Belongs In Massa- o gort Rotirsciarts IR AR oAl house in this section of the city; now |dition 6x20 to' his building and Paul | Somewhat larger than several previous | the contract for the new clubhouse 10| chusetts—Brandford Farms Has Charles H. Hammond has spent |there are some two score and still|Skinner who is constructing a frame | WeeRs. T s‘?e o tions, with| e erected on Eldridge street for the| po .o \wiie B about $2000 in remodeling the Ham- |more are to be built the'coming vear. |barn 14x20 on' Berkeley: Road. Sascts . or saniers o labiiities . of {Sub-Alpine Athletic club. . The'bulld- | - 5 mond residence, and improving the | The property, once a large farm, has At Elks’ Home. $63, were filed in Connecticut, while | ing will.contain club quarters. Contracts to Dec. 24, 1902.. 117,801,000 £ the hens i i ts which last year seven petitlons with assets of | Jullus_Jensen of Birch street has|, The judging and scoring of e 11 Wales Tines co ; is at e &letnusgldm::db:\gidslt:dgl 'wooden | At the Eilks addition the roof has|only $7,530 and labilities of $22,021 |sold to Michael Heckler of New Yori |iD the ege e all WHAT YOU GET work on- the eonsioeieoTPany I8 At | rame cottages, tho greater part of | 0oen planked but nothing of note is|were filed. city ‘a site on Birch street adjoining |finished except for the Leg- : being done on : horns. In reportine the results of the banking building for the savings bauk | Which are two stories in height, "“,’ey o F“:::t ii"‘e;"" work. mfe‘eml‘!'l i;arm:ngg‘!:‘n“ufie: gt:;l:: g:t:ng&is En;v’ Holl. u:i .Hnngsr e w0 Shocmut hias eun takpt of of Rockville, which will cost some|been erected, and in their turn sold aRe .gnaige“m’ Hartf Waterb: and | ing in- the sbrine i g T - |the weizht ciause bui this is perhaps $50,000 or more. The iron work is|to prospective buvers, who have mov The cobblestone foundation Is in £or| SriC Sy museberon " 53 wrin cond D e et ! ill be 0°CU- | nearly offset by the fact that the birds now bein~' placed. The building will | there and settied down .with their [the honse being erected on Elizabeth B-to-dete nEant could not, of course, be perly b:":f ltndixm: limestone of the Greek “"'"{."l;. Tl;i v:r;:;:r w;get fi'witfle- ;um-gz t% C. L Rathbun kto;’ nmktwu; roomed as thev wouid be Leiore en- style of architecture, and promises to |1ew houses com = A e frame work has not ye : iy il s fying to Do ome of the most sitrocdtve “anq|in the year, Several within the past|been started. TEing - Loy note in studying the scores of these modern banking buildings in this part | four or five ‘weeks, while three or four |- Startad New Walk. Dote in_studying the scores af | in this ection were completed two ring! been AO J- WhOIey & co- ol g ynea.rl . !. made on account of color and not on 12 Ferry Street - Sullivan, Ramage and Purvis have o e completed mason the T 'I‘ 'I‘ T count of shades. In other words it MIDDLETOWN, i sl CCKIY, Bullt oA Dl e e T o s G AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS would appear that breeders have sent —p—— 3 street and 7 laying contest hens that are At & meeting of the mernbers of the | PARYIng cut. This is:a newly_made|lin strest and on Wednesday poured : B ntattves oF the' hresd Highiand Country Ciub, held last Fri- By Bl | sy aluo: b the o ronat: Tor = they stand for. These breeders. how, y, Architect Leroy P. Ward, was se- 4 e~ & ever, have ni 80 ; e ¢ Some Qistance back, Nearly -all ‘the | mason work-on the new house being APPLE TREE STUBS. spring and early summer. In ord: p=>- ‘beca: T F B“RNS e oplrevate the plans for the |} ouses are connected with. city water | erected on Williams street for Dr.-T. o y s S L T RS S A S A e U the one A. Crowley. & e g the needs. of plant then|pno doubt that an _occasional destroved fire a short time ago, |Mains and have electric lights and . Should be Cut Off for Protection favailable f00d muset be supplied for |feather in a Barred :Rock or a little % The unding 1o 0 be of frame amy | other conveniences. “One thing we do Robins Court Bungalow. When Not Much Frést Therein. |immediate use: therefore the value of | creaminess in white bird would not Heatine and Plu b struction, Of Colonlal siyle, and wiil |need” said an —amiable - housekeeper | - Work has been started on & frame 8 fertilizer for such use must be based | atrect the egg yield adversely, Of the e g m lng have a large porte-cochere. On the|WnO resides on the road, to @ report’ | bungalor to be built on Robbins court| Much of the pruning of apple and one hundred and thirty Plymouth main floor there will be a large din- | or_ this week, “ls gas. s oot |for: Herman S. Case. The house will | other fruit trees which has been done I Rocks entered in the competition only 92 Franklin Street ing room, a lounging room, breakfast |LRere are no gas pipes tn this vicinity | pe 30x30 and will-contein five rooms.|in the county in the past has not |ETowing hi; tem were disqualified.by the Ju room, coat .room, telephone booths and | Put it is quite probable that they Will| Wiijam H. McQuirk has the general|been any too carefully done. People [ Which namely, six Barred, three Whites, an office. The second floor will be ar- |COMe With time o contract, .and Sullivan, Ramage -and |Seem to desire to cut off the limbs as | ETeater length of time should be used. | one Buft. rangeq for sleeping room. The kitch. | 10 the left foreground. of the ac- | purvis have.the mason contract rapidly as posible rather than as care- [ In most cases stable manure is ideal| Frank L. Tattle, Ashland, Mass. had Robert J coch en, storage room, service and boller | SOMPANYINE cut is & modern two story P — fully possible.. Many trees are seen |for this purpose, with the high-grade |the best individua)] Barred Rock and B PANE |roomes will be located in an ell, with |dWelling ihat was erected the past)|BUILDING PERMITS with bad stubs on. Such stubs never | fertilizers ~for "the shorfer-growing |also the best pen, his average score quarters for the attendants above. | Summer by Charles I b K ey heal over; on the ‘other hand, they |pDlants. Thus for the hay crop, nitro- |peing $91-4 and the best individual GAS FITTING, The bagement of the building will . |l1ouse has only been completed about DURING PAST YEAR.|nave & tendency to crack. Molsture |Een in the form of nitrate of soda or | coing up to. $11-4. His bird Ne. 19 PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, clude the erill room. locker room,|® Month and it is now ocupled by Mr. = end varying -weather conditions act on | Other readily soluble material should |was cut only 2 1-4 points for shape and 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn, | SHCWers and lavatories. and Mrs. Walfer Crepeau. There are| Seventy-Eight Were Granted For New|the wounds and make & fine place for [De used, whereas tankage may be|Hen No. i was cut only 51-4 points orwish, Conn. |’ 'The “alterations to the store.being | SSht roomis in the residence and all Work and Alterations. funsgi and .wood borers to work us the | satisfactorily used for corn- for color. Brandford Farms, Grotom, Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. {fitted up on Main street in the Cen- |2ro atiractively fnished off. Wodern wood rots. The result is that within | There are a great ‘many materials |Conn, had both best. individual and tral National Bank building, which |gPnveniences heve been nstalle 1aen] | ;- During. the past year there was a|a few years a large cavity is made in which can be and are used In the|best pen in the White Rocks, thelr = is to be occupied by the Middletown | tNe houSe 18" in every way ‘an-ideal|iotn] of seventy-elght building per-|the stub which extends down into the |Making of the fertilizers whether |average being 92 1-2 and their hen No. Electric Light ~Co., is now nearing | 3Welling. mits issued to Norwich property|trunk or branch of the tree. Such |MmiXed at home or at'the factory. In|110 the best Individual, scoring 94: Phone 381 completion. On’the eame side of the road and |y, iqers, for the construoti cavities can’ be filled or covered at a |either case it is desirable to know |she was cut oply two points for shape. MODERN PLUMBING Work is well along on_the new |immediately b‘lf\'ufirl.:gw:}“: O this house | byjidings, - cottages, e I | Toat expense, DUt ey wre" nasiiipe wha: s being Jzed 80-as to deter- | The Buff Rocks of A. A Hal, Dan. Zf,'J§°’}§f t{;l.ngan e:lregzdxgaafig;:;: aV- | recently completed by Mr. Rathbun. barng and for additions to other | cavities, because 'if all the wounds are min = e lyeis | bury, Conn., made an average score R bulldings. Sixtee: ! made ‘up close and 'parallel to the [f0Und in the ‘bag of fertilizer will [89. The best individual scored §11-3 !s as essential in modern house as| Linus Baliwin has work wenl un- | house'is now occupled by Mr. and | iy frst quarten TRy e GuTInE | Punk or- branch, and If they = are |Show the total amount of plant food, |and was cut only 23-4 points for olectricity is to lighting. We guaran- |9¢T W&y on the new cattage he is| 0S. D. O. Dutton and contains nine | gecong quarter, twenty-one In the|DProperly dressed they will heal over | DUt will not show how-readily avail- s shape. 5 = rooms. . There is a spacious piazza on able it 1s. How: 3 Wyan- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK gectln‘fi 22' }Ilzghlffixd :;r?{l:ii rc: g] the: front with: a. bay ~wind the | third quarter, and fourteen in .the last| Withinia few years instead of rotting ever. the :vn.lllbmty 1.3:: Plymouth Rocks and the Wyan. . and present qu: 3 and forming cavities. is ;judged somewhat by the grade, as |dottes seem to have stood the zere by expert workmen at the farisst |rooms, provided with all modern con- |25t Side. that side-of the | SSventy-elght. e g o ot o | any farmers can well afford to go |in Most cases there 1s more likely to | weather better and in consequence had preoss. e e U Sohis over' thelr trees and cut off the larg- |be @ better grade of material used in |things their own way in the Ask us for plans and prices. Vo coampleed TUR ARy WK The: St First Quarter. est stubs at- odd times during the |the high-grade than the low. week. Neale Bros’ White Wyan- NEW LONDON. Seoupied by Mr. and Mrs. William R.| A.. Ableman, frame barn, one story, | Vinter. Care ®hould be taken, how- handling, dauling, |dottes from Apponaug, R. L. won first ec: . . ] X the trees 1 their Shaw and family. The house g 31-3 | 20x20; Eugene McCarthy, frame veran- | o, Dot to prune vhen | enough -mat N e pirtae. ob | tor -thi/Whele with, S0 euiie. 5 LENEE The matter of awardi th - 3 4 there is a great deal of frost in the to get tl esired | credit. The high scoring. Rocks J F. TOM PEKINS oo nier 26 avanting, the on- | stories ‘high and contains six rooms, |d%. €x24 two stories No. 11 Maple |%ore ol f00d in a low . grade fertilizer is 86| Tuctie's : hown, that mentioned above won sec- n L 2l nicely finished off. There is an gt- |street: Levine Bros., frame barm, 20x SS S drbeince = very much greater than the similas v eld of 36 Merritt 5 at the Connecticut College for Wo- | tract s 30, Hiizabeth stree this -tends ‘to injure the trees. Prun- ) rfond with a vl ezzs. 67 West Main Street Then has bees defecsod A the Sea ;hlng‘x;ezll(’l’::, d the 0 quh:nb oo e dwelling, |ing of the smaller branches and the [€XDense in the case of the high grade |M. Clark's Barred Rocks from Brook e 3 fertilizer or the chemicals which are |field, Center, Conn, and Bd uary meeting of the trustees. The|® "he fourth house.in.line- was built{with- ell; addition to @welling 87.Me. | ive branches is'not recommendeq for I _ =7, OF the chemicals Wnit . ; “from Hoght ost will be about 329,000 Ewing & land is ocoupied by ‘John D. FHall. It |chanic,'isx15, I A. Kinne, M, Kadish; | {0%, vinter tme, and this suggestion 1. th 3R L i e 4 Chappell, 101 Park avenue, New York i 2 is ‘given at this ‘only to-encourage | 87ade fertilizer is the most sxpensive | England tied for third place with 35 lno" fi“s‘rl"as are the architects. e e o A e oG 4224 (frame bakery, | thaose wito have much pruning to do, 1T In which to ‘Buy one's fertil- |egs each. o —— Reat:. Thare. da-vkn: tniaoally tty Magle o especially those who.have many such |!Zer. To' determine what grade or| The total yield for all genl amount- FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Mysvic. - = oo Story, | S20s Lo chit oIt They = the front e . Henry Troeger, Boswell avenue and S ; e g - | materfal should be used, one shoul 1475 or 18 than the viazra. with very: graceful- lines,. on | Way; frame dwelling, 24x44, two Story, | Son con e R fled v B o spich e ddstm bl:hto.aix;uv}g ;‘:ecmh::";efih""‘?‘lm%’“ - 4 Work has been _started = iai e b2 3 there is @ great deal of frost in the plant on the soil in |better than for ‘he corresponding w. THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €O |5 oot S a3 Ao s toyomes botmeos | i SRS I 3000, 251 002 B B S0 R e S b‘;’f" Avery, and the foundations are | derice - on that side. This . house . is STUDY THE APPLE MARKET. in m:kinx “the ‘;f&'!:i:""‘ Ctads ;"e% Jast ycc’_'m‘n m,.g’.“mn‘,m ng laid f Lt - e ~ 3 or five su w - No. 11 ¢5 25 F Street s fe o £ b Mgy ;C::e;:‘ owned by Samuel Lambert and s oc- street and Bosweil |- - — horns again fell off a little in cupied ‘by Mr. and Mrs. Willi ; - _ Blackledge, frame she A X dustrial place for Thomas Hickson. |Gudeakm. It is.a story and. . balt | Barnes street, Adam Rabonskl: Mra. | prlhS,Price- ‘on epples are at. the R T /TING, e P e gl g STETSON & YOUNG b4 present’ time very good; and & break in the unusually cold weather Seymour. — Rev. Dr. Josephug| D UnSalow. contains ~four rooms and |Lila M. Browning. frame awelling, | Wng. are meking a stady of the sic | Result of the Experiment of the Be. |ihat has prevailed for the past two % Tragitt, 84, & retired . Epis iain | VaS completed last spring. pring ‘Garden avenue; frame bunga- uation feel that the chances of its i weeks they will check the tendency to Car penters and Builders | cierevman. atea Sunday night. Ho 18| noroeP i, Golembiew owns'the next|low, Samuel Lamberi Russell and |improving are very small. This 1 The lower yields. =0 | curvived By two dsuchters and ews|house. This was built two years ago d n T locaupe this westorn: New Tork' Srow- } . Tn. e P Raising” departmet The ten_leading nens to_date are as Best work and materlals at right|sons, one of the Iatter heing Tev|lsiedley Potter and contains eeven|ioad, fram ing; Helen' B. P.|ors and buyers as well as the large |of the current sostio ot Farm o cnt |follows: Ea _ Cam, ~Hoghton, near prices, by skilled lsbor. Forati~ N. Tragitt, who ie located 1n| “rine ‘swner of the sixth house on the | Broad steest; Stoming. Sasiin®’ ,,132 | growers all over the country last fall |side, a contributor tells in part as B i T Soption, (o Telephcne. 30 WEST MAIN ST.| Missourd, TN | south side of the road is Alex Grombe. |Dany. extend bullding 15 feet irneg|Stored their: large crops. The cold | follows his exveriences as & beginner . ~ - : Lt 4 - b storage people revort that the storage |at poultry raising: pen), White Leghorns 243; Wind- This residence s also two years old |roof. furnsce and chimner. Taver contained 80 ARy apbles as ot | Trne Brec of November. 1918, 1|EWeed Redding_ Ridge, Comn., TR tha Paht fom‘m;mn"d 1:;”‘,“ = Second Quarter. the -preeent time. This means that |bought 24 White Leghorn hens ang 22 | White Leghorns 341; Hillview ?f,,".’“n"fl- two apartment house which is owned | L2 J;,Desmond, 1 story frame-gar-|many apples are going to be placed |of the larger breeds for mothers. ed: u[:'—' uu-n:c"u.v 'énka?og:oouou by Harrison Crooks and. which was ;:e. 12x20, Central avenue; George |on the market- during January, Feb- “The first exgs were sold December § R4S 4 2 5 % r 0 aynard, frame plazza, CHff Terrace; |Tuary and March which will pretty [5th. As T write, September 10, 1914, I c“"'v,,c"“n-w .“W“'n”l "‘- Ce- TS hovise containg:ton sooms Hve o | T3uCe, SLerry, brick addition, Thames [nearly supply. the demand. Many [have wold 17612 dosen'esss and re- |loninl Farm Temple N. H. Rhod le; a floor and one of the'apartments ie|5IUSTe. two story; H. H. D e - hpemioedd | cotved. tharkfor, $41. White Leghorns 213; Manor - Poultry gcupied by. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mel- g:lfilnf for better DHves: It o lavge | wiich rets. hetchede Soo Mrr o Manorville, L. L. White Les: The second house on the ‘morth T A metr ok the : cexs T Waite, Woandoties S04; Merite M side is yet uncompleted but will soon Tt e o Tomtacial Clark, Brookfield Center, Conn., White g:’ o e t“l'hfi"“pz“’y‘ 712‘, '; ""t""d fram. Map cold 'el{or-conmn will, and on. the 3 Produced. | Leghorns 199, 3 by ey B er,” a . & < St ilaine wits ehingle ‘sides ana 1 | 36 umstngon, - fame | Her hakd they/will lower the prices large hens ante Zollows: Windsweep . mode: ly equirped. & . should get our prices for TIN, COPPER Fartler duen tie rubat_aga on Oei| BpR: . Shpies 1n thar cellars & 1 Lok o Y emen > ga k:tu;ary closely -ndngweuh of t:nnem started . in h Barred Rocks 326; " o * |at itme 2 ‘when and GALVANIZED WORK before plac- L . Eararangend i3 ok et i 2 k that time is _the present |minated T had it A e PLANT . FOOD > . AND FERTILIZERS. | Se i.llg your orders. : l """'“""‘ ' ‘;,mm ; m"""u:wm E:’:E?.d"':?:a"fi" fnd'flflflfl, PIPING FOR STEAM HEATING s || e SRR e Large stk of Ml Swppiies always ou hand : \ A R Specialty of HONEYWELL Hot Water Haatin V a perfect combination - an -effective -remedy- for place a: 8 bungalow, W, H. Stebbins, 13th street; " 'y b frame cof ‘Russell road, 1 1-2 sto- sore -loss Mra. mmr A r fi‘é’t‘m"‘"m‘"" ‘| H:. G. Peck, new frame dwelling and : W& 8 3wn; John

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