Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 16, 1916, Page 10

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BUILD! BUILDING AND. BUSINESS. Operations About the State During the Past Woek. The exchanges of the Hartford and New ven - clearing houses for the past Week both show substantial gains e datier CHANGING OVER BARN INTO HOUSE WorkiorF. L. Lathrop’s House in Rear of Maple Street Well |BUiLDING as compiled The statistics of building #nd_en- gineering operations in New Bngland pany follow: 3 =3 5 g b ufiums DEMOCRATS . | L E GAINS IN HOUSE| Unofficial Election Returns Indicate | 217 Republicans, 212 Democrats. ‘Washi Nov. 15.—Incompleted canvasses of the,vote in several close ‘congressional districts today brought no changes in the unofficial election results which indicate that 217 repub- licans, 212 democrats and six of other parties have been elected to the sixty- fifth congress. Representative Dore- mus, chairman of the democratic con gressional committee, still claims, how ever, that democrats will make gains on the final returns in six or seven OPERATIONS IN NEW ENGLAND, by The F. W. Dodge Com- At noon today, refxest{ tleanse the teeth with t r.Lyons For The Teeth Powder ~ Cream: Contracts to over the corresponding week of last s 3 | Conttarts it of the close districts, which apparent- Jear, the. inerease in FHartford belng Advanced—New Building for Greeneville — Roofing | ot {0 JlasEoen ity Kaxhrolotad repintiitans. L. aiNN ‘A Standard Ethical Dentifrice 35.7 per cent. and in New.Haven 24.4 = £ » = Contracts to 152/108,000 majorities. Speaker Clarkflgndflother per cent. N Finished ic Mills Additi e hed 163:325.000 | detiocratic leaders also confidently ex- < : Sales of real estate by warranty early Finished on c on. Contracts to 188251000 | Pect ‘to cut down the republican plu Send 2¢ stamp for a generous sample of either Dr. Lyon’s deed 1n_the gities of the state report- 5 Eotittagts o 156688000 rélrlllY- e et R t Perfect Dental Cream or Tooth Powder. ed. by The Commercial Record last Cortracts to 128,691,000 epresg]r: tive ognz,e c‘nsi‘::‘eadn :3. week numbered. 568, as compared with = R Contracts to LT et i s A e L W.Lyon & Sons, Inc., 511 ‘W.27th St,N. Y. City while mortgage loans totaled $2,031,6%0 | vy js well advanced on the Te- Preparing for Stucco Work. Conaaia o 135,453,000 | NiEht that the republicans undoubted- 2 ons, Inc., . £p £ as_against. $1,916,04G last year. 4 in |MOGeling of the barn owned by Frank| The wire lathing for the stucco work | Gontracts to 5 gp [ - ORUT et rospe&l;ef L The eight new companies f°"‘“f In 1L, Lathrop. Jocated ir the rear of Ma- |on the Wilfur S. Alling property on|Contracts to 94892000 {8 0 o ive e miaJority: Of thia THhHeE: ¥ % Connecticut last week have “M_S a‘(;’o‘ ple street, Iito a six-room house With |Main street is being set on the face of | Cont s to 16,000 517978 votes. Although the unofficiai \ thorized capital stock of $775, ne |8l modern improvements, including |the building and the plaster will befcCont to ,353,000 | eturns ‘show the republicans to. be | T ————= — — Last year in the second wWeek of the |54 ang cold water, steam heat and |put on in a few days, and when it is| Contracts to *955/000 month, 13 new companies were form- cd in 'the state, with aggregate capi- tal stock of. $560,000. The six petitions in bankruptcy last electric light. The house when com- pleted wiil be 24x28 feet and two sto- ries in height. There is a piazza which extends around two sides and completed the building will be of an attractive appearance.. The. interior work is progressing rapidly. and now the maple flooring is being laid. The Contracts MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS they are e elected in ve-republican one short of a majority, counting on the progres: Minnesota, the progress in Louisjana and the independent 1 101,880,009 LOW TEMPERATURE | REPORTED AT EL PASO s VILLA MOVING SOUTH WITH HIS MAIN FORCE n 5,972 i < E to vote with them for | Soldiers Are Well Supplied With|To F Juncti With week have assets of $5,972 and la-|ihere 45 two ells, 10x16 feet. The large .plate glass windows have been FOR SOUTH AMERICA | Massachlisetts & ) N ppliec i o Form a Junction ith Zapata es of $34,816. A record somewhat i1ai Cratl B s Co. _— : James R. Mann for speaker. Clpthing—Drills Are Continued. Forces in State of Morelos. ‘h'lll{zl:‘s ‘?m“: e et aen bt one | Dullding has been Taised and concrete |set in place. Peck, MEWIlams & 0|y oot o Session of Board of Foreign underpinning has beex installed. The Prospects of a republican gain were have the contract. petition, with total assets of $1,212 i for plaster and will be and labilities of $6,464, was filed in | NOUSe is ready D ready for occupancy by the first of Roofing on Baltic Mills. Missions of M. E. Church. apparent in the thirty-second Penn- sylvania district, where the canvass |temperature in El.Paso, Texas, Nov. —The lowest E1 Paso, Texas, Nov. 15—Villa and his main force of bandits are going . y jor will The roofing is very nearly all com- New York, int: g|of all Pittsburgh precinats today | Was reaclied here hen the | south to form a junction with the Za- R uidle permits were__issued last O T O W omaantor | Dleted on the addition tothe Baltie| o5, York, Nov. 154 ppointment of | &, 0q Representative Barohtald lead sovernment thermoructer resistered 18 | pata forces in the state of Morelos, week In the cities of New Haven |pauicl 1 Browning has charge of the [Mills and within a short time it will |ary cffort In South America was urged | ing Guy Campbell, his democratic op- | above zero. This was three desrees | refugees arriving here have reported Hartford, = Bridgeport, ~ Waterbury, | oo i be all finisned. The ‘interior Work is|p\" pishop Homer C. Stuntz of Omaha | POnent, by “twelve votes. Onithe un- ey ahan the temperature of Mon- |to government agents. Villa, at Santa Stamford and New Britain, to the| V51" 0 a,ot floor there will “be a |Well advanced and the finished flooring | 3¢, 3, at the seésion of the board | official’ returns Campbell led Barch-|day might. = === = ¥ Rosalia, declared he would leave a number of 156, for bullding’ constric- | orge entrance hall leading to spa- |1 being laid - The turbine Pouse is |t foreian missions of the Methodis|Ze1d by mineteon votes. Country pre- | Dmills were conducted at the nation- | sufficiently large force In the north to tion amounting to $355 a g00d |yiGine and dining rooms. And in the |nearly finished and will be completed| Episcopal church in this ci His | cincts still are to be canvassed. al psuard and United | States army | harass the Carranza troops, mecord- record for this periud of the vear, es-|);iino room in one corner there will be [in a few days. Contractor .Archibald }.ppeal Yesulted in an additional ap- Chairman Fitzgerald of fl}o house el el nd today. 'acc,,":_ ing to the same source. pecially when the high cost of bulld- |, freplace. The second floor will have | Torrance has charge of the work. propriation for work in South Ameri- | 8bpropriations committee, a . g"“ G thecora Hedule e e ing material is taken into considera-|tjree arge chambers, toilet and closets. Will Start Work. ca for the coming year, bringing the | Cussing H; e 3 Wl A Safe Bet. tion. In the corresponding week 2 |mpe interior will be finished off wi Contractor Charles I Rdthbun will | total to $109 oday p! or programme i ing, heavy The only consolation for 8 republi- year ago the 128 permits issued were|\yxansas pine and will have hard start work on Monday on the two- jations of the Metho- | Winter session, ‘said efforts would be s and no suffer- | can just now is to predict that catas- ;i e 2 2 A a opal chy ien mis. |made to do away with the u b e i s e e tenement house whith Caesar DelCarly pal church for forelen Ml | Christmas recess so that more bus - kel D) Sepeiing Syine Coutracts awarded last week include Extension to Barn. :l“osfi‘;zfl O&agh?:g;‘:iw“ r;m"m i o unced tonight. The Wom- | ness could be transacted OBITUARY. Journal. public garage, boiler house, brick| The barn owned by Mr. Costa off fil;‘l‘x’ndfiuon TRl for lihe new. thonse ] Shr Eorel ) i oclety. con- —_— 3 L, - apartment house, several residencesthe rear of West Fnd park s being | 2ou 0%, Bo s tributed $1,033,770. Middletown.—At a meeting of the Bishop Char New Haven—Some opposition has and a number of one and two-family |extended. The original building was | ™ g Dairymen’s association _ex-Sheriff Chicago, Ni developed to the plan of having an houses in Hartford; new residences in|15x20 feet and when the alterations Ready. for Plaster, Canaan—D. C. Whittlesey of North|Richard Davis was elected president| Cheney, I evangelist come to this city to aid and New Haven; nine-story lare complete the barn will be 24x28| The house whick Charles I Peckham | canaan made no expenditures in cop-|and C. Marsden Bacon, secretar: Reformed Ep the churches in their work this win- factory additiors, four- | feet. - is erecting on Peck street for himself | pjection with his candidacy for judge|treasurer. A meefing of the pro-|helped to four ter. The plan #as formed at a meet store and apartment New Barn. is all ready for plaster, which will be|of probate according to his statement|ducers was also held, but no definite | a rector of 1 ing of the New Haven Pastors’ union block and large addition to garage In| mne brick foundation work is all|started soon. The exterior work is all{jled with the secretary of ‘state. action was taken. it his home today in Monday morning. Bridgeport, and new residences in for a barn which Frank |completed. New London, Norwich and Stamford. % tgtbaving it in, thaiwear of Laid Cement Floor. Among the: new projects of the|pis place of business between Seventh The cement flooring for the garage week are new hirh school building in {,,,3 Eighth streeis. The barn will be |and workshop that Contractor George Waterbury and ition to grammarine and a haif stories in height:and | Allen is erecting in the rear of his school in Stratford. extensive altera-| i) pe 16 feet.” The extersor will | home in Lisbon has been laid and the J tions to business block in Bridgeport, e of plain board and the roof Will be | whole work in gzeneral is advancing dence work N Haven, - |shingled. H. Blackiedge & Co. have |rapidly. The ropf }1s bgen put.on and s block 1 i atnumber of fthe contract. the windows &ét in place, e I Nearly Ready for Plaster. Bridge Finished. Stamford, and man: contracts The Mnrphy block on Thames square The Connecticut Enginee parts is nearing the finished stage. The out- | pany has completed the Sherman street Haa of real removed and |bridge, whicli has an 18 | 3 year ago. ¢ tile partitions |and a five-foot si | e v the respective ced and the int The surface of the | weeks were $9.550 and $8.900. 1 be reas oncrete and there are con a In' Naw Lonii were ten sales Peck pets and iron railings. The bridge has of realty last five a year are doing the work one pier and is 56 feet in length. The losrs the two ; $20,12 NEW LONDON. In the r all day GROTON. 3 Drf,_"‘,xbf‘,"n The, Shocmaker A Washington Street Changes. The property recently purchase i : i o Aa s ST > & the structéme of M “leischma repairing shoes. Plans are be wn for £ 1 . % . : . . . posed extensiye ointeis to be cleared of’ the [] S M o B l iy ings apon the JAAG, 10 | United States Minister to Belgium G s eum itre for C. ~ "It is |the structures,of Mr. Flei | 3 3 Rheumatism Follows Exposure. fit up the first floor for one |to erect the The mer } ! stores. with new cot is to be removed to lowed by painful twi and. metal Celliigs venue and the former Slocum m or neurs _Sioan’s Tile ! seiti The second and is to be taken to the same av 11 give you lief and previ becoming g flo up, X rs will 1ged for ¢ reon mber of bat New Cottage. Sy or sore, f, exhausied muscles that ache and throb from overwe Liniment affor D& Stralits. & to ciildren ching joints. | | aken out nich he wi Bad Colds from Little Sneezes Grew. Mohican Hotel Addition. LI B o e £ . . Mais: okl Bise v ‘ At the prcitminary founda- | | The masons are at work szain them days. T'he Post has drifted away & vom dow frames of the. arst fioor s info the things that were, but you are still hotel |and the work is’ progressing 3 £ ? o > atmen rapidly iR going on, advancing steadily to the top ] - ANew reams and |~ . soothing antiscptic! <l o — ke ok s breaking up colds and he it A SOUTH WILLINGTON. of your ambitions. _ of young and old for easily, § e e S e me darsthe |, O1TSE, TOIGE oF | - ?f?fiifi? e anc Y Securely. |addition, 100x120 feet, to the factory | N e 6f'G. Hall, dr. & Co. Wilineton. rememoer 1n - = % . 2 PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING |is type, as is |tributes *o the fire-resisting qualities them days that you were al- DS ks S SRR Y the bui'ding that | of the building. o is to been laid in the lding is now all interior work rds compietion We furnish Repairs for all makex of Ranges A. J. Wioley & Co. proce as soon Nearly Ready for Roof. le. D brickwork concerned, and and structural - interior is another week should Robert d. Cochran2 GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington Sq., Washington Building this building new to New London ! out in having the Joists made of light steel, which con- jment. OSWEGATCHIE. The founc build on W . The plans ¢ a bequest of $50,00 v of Sebastian D. Lawrence, ing completion. - T somewhat delayed b sub-contractors butieverything is now proceeding expeditiously. All of the ished the only thing remmining to be done will be the installation of equip- The fatal rest of ithe addition will be approximiately . $54,700, the balance over §50,008 being supplied by interest which has accrued since the death of Mr. Lawrence. Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. BORDERSSOLDIESS, SENDING REPTILES THROUGH MAILS Authorities Have Complained to General Funston. San Antonio, Tex complaint of the postal that soldiers along the Mexican bor- der have heen sending imals and reptiles through the United States mails, Genera! Funston has, or- dered that postal rezulations be strict- ly observed by the guards The soldiers have been mailing _lizards, scorpions, horned toads and other specimens of border life_to “the folks back home.” s Litchfield—The Shakespeare club met at Frederick Deming’s Wednes- day even‘ng. Coriolamus” .was read. For Thin, Nervous MEN AND WOMEN the rich properties in SCOTT'S EMULSION It makes other foods do good. It shargens the appetite; stimulates the circulation ‘and helps over- come catarrhal troubles. If you Phone 53! MODERN PLUMBING is as essential irn modern house as electricity is to lighting, We guaran- teo the very best PLUMBING WORK Ly expert worsmen at the tar prices. 5 Ask us for plans and prices. J. F TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F, BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Postal WILLIAM C. YOUNG. Successor _to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices by skilied labor. Salanhone MRS. MARY LILY FLAGLER WAS MARRIED YESTERDAY Second Marriage the Result of a Friendship of Over 20 Years Standing New York, Nov. 15.—Mrs. Mary Lily Flagler, widow of Henry M. Flagler, one of the organizers of the Standard Oil company, was married heré today to Former Judge Robert Worth Bing- ham of Louisville, Ky. The wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pembroke Jones, the Rev. Dr, George Morgan Ward, rector of the Flagler chapel at Palm Beach, officiating. Only membars of the immediate family at- tended. The engagement of the couble was announced here November 5 and was the result.of a friendship of more than 20 years’ standing renéwed at a house party last year. They first met at commencement exercises at the Upi-| versity of Virginia 23 years ago. Mr: Flagler inherited an estate from her With or Without Gas Attach- §|t ey bre ioiches ih the | call for cime T = y cwalls of the otel, w. re tl <2 ~on z e e ments but Always EFFICIENT e beams will be bt - o [2LX30 feet contanins’six room people and were always striving to get for dy Interior Work. s - e lntaglor el New Almshouse. - them the things they ought to have. You- M D A pilding on| The substantial . and commodious : Took [ & n to the almshouse, mzde Three stories of the new Marsh |interior wood finish is now heing put Belglum 12 FERRY STREET building on State street, near Bank, [in and the composition floors are be- o h been completcd as far as the |ing Jaid. When these details are fin- first husband estimated as high as $70,000,000. —_— SCHOONER O'HARA CAPSIZED DURING A HEAVY GALE Crew of Two Men Lost With Ship in Malpeque Bay. - Halifax, N. S., Nov. 15—The loss of the schooner W. Parnell ©'Hara, which was built at Essex, Mass., 30 years ago, and her crew of two men, was reported here today. The O'Hara cap- sized duxing a heavy gale in Malpeque Bay, Prince Edward Island. - Captain Dunn, one of her owners; and an un- ide:.lflflfid Seaman, it is believed, were s . ple to smoke LORD SALISBURY Cigar- Dear Mr. Whitlock: Twenty-five years ago, reporter in Toledo, you dearly loved a so on the Evening-Post at that time.and you humane reporter—something very rare in all the people. You believed in the whole did it as the successor to Golden Rule Jones, as Mayor of Toledo, and you are: doing it still for the afflicted people of And Mr.Whitlock, I believe that if youwere here to- day you would advise all the.peo- ettes simply because they are the cigarettes that maintain the maximum standard of quality at the minimum price. Any com- modity that aims at any other objective, falls short of the mark. I want you to know, Mr. Whitlock, that I am speak- ing earnestly, for . LORD SALISBURY, m ade by The American Tobacco Company, is the only 1009 pure all-Turkish tobacco that sells for as little money as cigarette in the world 15 cents for 20, Tou were ‘SereitegygYou were earned a repufation as a it Whittlesey Avenue House. > £ g k el s 1 ways for the things that pl : CALLUP 733 ___JIum, e L b2, | oot G e T | g ks e ‘

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