Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 9, 1918, Page 8

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| BUILDING ACTIVIT BUILDING AND BUSINESS. Clearings Show Decrease—New "1 (Spedial to .connechcuc Tollege be kept secret until later. - . Lining A postponed tests, re n Timing <Coy. 40 by Aprit 5 Baster soclals, 0 e Ve s T e Mo e b Building Projects, mfitm*&w‘,‘m ki " girest | beneht uf? tnac: "Bumi:xudft'fifezf“;\ufi‘ for it. et | cation, o mid-terat: test, ‘ars’ to bel- e i ot Oo Hattod foet” Basterly pla T e R e atan * | they will be tho iast until finals which | ‘Rico; 1 one story, &l bt first_week, in_Jun B s e wer Wi “tlie Center Church House in Hart- come the first. week;in June. - : a mp-flnn with the same week of rear ‘190 |} o on” Easter Monday, assisted by dast year show a decrease of 32 e Club as per;cent, and those of the New Haven banks for the same period # decrease of 14.4 per cent. Sales of real estate for the week ®s shown by the number of war- ranty deeds filed in the cities of the & wported in . The Com- May Take Civil Service Exmainations| Wherever Given. "The United States civil service com- ‘mission_announces. that on March 27, 1918, the president approved a Joint resolution of congress suspending, dur- ing the period of the. present war, the operation of the provision of law whlch required applicants for civil sSamuel Bpstein, two 2 18 by 11 feet, Connecgicut as ymcum ‘Power ' Company, -he Water 4] "N&w Brn.un nuflcn!s entertain 18 b7 gy couple af a dance at the eiab ] mvfi cvening, while . the Middletown. ts. gave a numbered 302, as ant for the ben. service examinations to be examined o ey ] ; the fund at van O Macigans jn the lke WeKe| Contractor P. . Sweeney. has. flled useq are’‘b e M. :th: Lew e Wesleyan club 10 the: state or {erritory in which. ihey T ; ;i 12°by. ) “Tyige : reside. During the period of the war, Fesk totaled $T4L201, s asainst o0 application for a permit to ersct|and slass. The baiktiny 3 i i Srie Mw Haven u'h'le;e gave -mmnge ot "1 | therefore, applicants for any examina- “i”:g?:mhfi: T anirn for the|Levine at 113 Washington street, £ large sy Laen Club.on Tesday e::flfls-lwhfi‘t Rl Goam }’,f.‘,‘; ot sty czmu?onhmyil‘:: woek numbered seven, with total|merly owned by Fred R.Smith. The SRR S chems. 7252 decided social and financial the ‘open as ‘it was|last ‘spring. o amItEtiof ,:‘,‘,‘;‘d" S AnTiogs F thilh 5 i e IR Lo, O P e e B loal lpasatory &t Wesleyan, collegn) 008 e O o Tor ene Place of residence. LEGAL -NOTICE. 5 the first week . ;! eV ion . for v §n 1917, Tour weiitons baving as-|be of composition shingles. The in: {g: L o‘;“"‘;fld&f"‘mm"h'”.”,‘:’m“ funa. o o ty-five college girls represented { AR ot of Tulv ék““’m"{:“‘:eufl:’f,i A CounT ov FRosaTE ufia of 37,853 and_ liabilities of |side walls and ceiling will be of North deterred: on -account of - the .present The Government Guard. the college, in.the Liberty.loan, parade ety . at erwi 8,267 were filed in Connecticut. e Carolina pine while the floor: will’ be 'l"he framework for. home bein( residence. While this provision is sus: o“’“‘ sl in. New London ‘on Saturday .affer- Broad. | high cost of. labor and materials.. The| ‘Among additions ““at - the coll pended for the period .of .the war, it The eix new compaies formed|of concrete. There will bo ndthg"@;’_’ o ek ‘},‘;;XE&;;{,M o4 haa baen | smount avallable is-about” $170,600.", o tadenty apos eor:|nogn. . The glrla.. v re hite skirts | 5l required that only those who i umca. Jadge. uring the week ' have total au-|wood s d ? P T s e R Fotar tran the Lor et suard-at Ifl.;"fimwcm College banners and | have been actually domiciled in the AEauu . Teftt -late’of thorized_capital stock ot $127,000, A e v wmngfi B¢ fhishea: within o rea- oam&eon. the: reservolr and a.. guard . house.|n. third fndcribed. “By wgm rty- Bonds | Sate OF territory in which they reside 'hlc:d Cf’:bfi-::! "‘;vl ¥ ‘k '::?0'1?;: P Hwoe PSS au“‘m time. - S | Owing to the fact that rumors of tam atg Put the.Glo_ in.Glos for at least one year previous to the form: B e weel : ‘ontractor Sweeney has ‘l, s i N r!n 6n i A!runménu are bem made . b4 pering with the reservoirs of the citids| " College 'girls xssimd th hospital | €¥amination may become eligible for. year, having total authorized cap-|application for a permit to build;a unguaw. éaring Com otan. oseph “Farron :for . thei.erection of |had“been planned, the. gove ent| cusapaiae th e u;b permanent. appointment to the appor- bé ctocn}\‘or ixm‘mtvn*un b itad i:g; apeg‘x,:x‘?g 9Tf;eez ‘!;i‘fit:‘o on 24 hw“h the comiing’ 6f warmet w?vthér art n“ wegmg house qn the cory ner stationed “suards at all reservoirs inj and dafi:.r bond by. !olll:ltiug ‘moneyin | tioned departmental service in Wash- |'A. D. e *k""d‘m U58 cities of New THiven|have of wood. frans, . cinbbokad tY :u:goroknog!e&cn '&Mmt - :rmg_ésb of:Main" m naval citles and army cantonments: | prominent , places. about, town ‘on. -Sat- | ington, D. C. The unusual figure of the guard house upon: the: most -beautiful parf of the campus, ~the elevated reservoir, City of cwrvlch. ln -ld mu Bridgeport, Hi and the faf ua for h e t.hs tford and Waterbury o the numbef of 68, for new con- ‘The commiseion expects this change with a roof of shingles and tin to make it easier to.obtain applicants | §7 the & urday. Six girls canvassed: the lobby inside walls will be done in’ wainscot- ing . more, rapidly. . - Contractor “Am- of .the. Mohican on Saturday, ews struction work to cost $146,505, the Iargest gains being noted in Bridge- port and New Haven.y Last year 178 permits were granted in the same cities for new buildings with agsTe- Bate value of $503,510. Among the new projects of the week are scholhcuse, store and tene- ing and plaster with —maple floors. There will be a concrete . foundation with brick underpinning. The ceiling wiil be of lattice construction. It is planned to make the roof-in one piece and have it hinged so that it ‘can'be swung open. brosg’ Sullivan is.doing -the. work. Contractors: ‘zeport; little: of a. jobbing nature d shtng!lns of anite. startling to’ the students upon their return on ‘Wednesday. S :College work was.resumed on nesday at noon, dents on campu: under the. supervision of Mrs. Wulcé‘r Swisher, and netted ‘as " receipts’ over $550.. . Collego . ' irls. . will.. assist throughout the campaign in’ sellihg the bonds, 2s Well. as ,bArying ‘to’ the ex- tent, of thelr ability. In compliance Brevities. was Coflege Work Resumed. Wed- with practically all for positions in Washington. Compe- | gire, tent ‘stenographers, typists and book- keepers are in great demand. Exam- inations for these positions are held weekly. throughout the country. Rep- resentatives of the civil service com- mission’ at the postoffices in all cities cted to give. not!ee Hsh‘lng Ity onuv -once - of said hearhl& the - Court: are furnishing detailed information and application Dblan] Newtown.—J. B. Nichols of Newtown is on the honor roll of rural letter car- riers for the largest sales of thrift hy street, ‘occupied by R. C. Jones, Addition Completed. Contracts An addition on the west side of the house. st 38 Willisms strect, ecupied | Goniracts by Max Rabinovitch, has been com- Application For Permit to Build Gar- age. & Application has been made by Peck McWilliams Co. for a permit.to con- struct a garage for James O. Mahoney th the request: of the president, lists| Class ;meetis ngswero’ held on Fri- of ‘absent or Jate students were. filled| day svenrn = on:xitmd bave edbe;mi handed to the co::. g:; %\:fiung B i SR ittee on administration for action.| ‘The Sophomore class. ‘discusseq_ plass The; practice of cutting classes before |for the fund’'and discysSed ‘Dlang ~for ment block and residence changes in [Waterbury; factory wconstruction in Stamford: fire station, business block &nd factory addition in Hartford; ad- dition to manufacturing plant in New Contracts Britain: interior alterations to three|on Iulls avenue. adjoining buildings|pleted. It.is of wood, one story high| Contracts 3”1 after vacations has been much | the Sophomore ‘hopto-be'given April | stamps in the state. schoolhouses, one and two-family |already there. The ‘materials to be ami about 6X8. hn ses and colonial residence in New , and smaller work in various T pms of the State. jobs in Hartford; changes to busi- |ionas for the ‘respective w'eeka belng Contracts Contracts let include addition 1t0/ness blocks in-Springfield and New |$6,650 and $11,525. - Contracts to April 4,-1906,. 32,861,000 | IR . | T AL SRRt RO SO AR S TN TN SO schoolhouses, a number of one and|{Britain; addition t§ factory and —— two-family houses and alterafion|alterations 'to residence :to cost NEW LONDON. $10,000 in Stamford: ome and two- family houses, addition to manu: facturing plant and three-family houses i WateRbury;! three-story brick apartment house, brick ga- rage, frame houses of the one and two-family type and emaller work in New Haven; 10 one-family in Milford and about the usual amount of smaller contracts the other parts of the State. Norwich had six sales of real es: week in comparison with e same week last year. gage loans for the two weeks 00 and $1,012,500 respectively. London there were five sales “Gets-1t"—2 Drops— Then to the Dance! #Goodnight To Corn Pains—Corns Peel Off with ‘Gets-1t'."~ 1 laugh af tight corn-pulling weather, calluses on the sole: between the toes,| bave been made: Scott Investment Co., 84 by 38 feet, Pequot avenue, by 36 feet, Smith street. Armstrong and Smith, addition, 8 by Cnnl.rict! month of Mar;'14 16 feet, one story Ocean beach, Contracts month of Mar.’13 Benjamin Kaplan, addition, S by 12 feet, Cedar street. Exquisite New Styles - SUITS - COATS - DRESSES Pre-Easter selling enabled us to judge accurately which of the season’s modes were particularly pleasing to our patrons. -~ With this as our guide, we now offer an en-. Jeremiah Twomey, ome story, Bank street. S. W. Gross, garage, 10 by 17 feet, | Contracts month of Mar., week of the previous year, the NORWICH TOWN Joseph H. Selden and Members DYDYV who taking -for ‘his’ text, If any man | the - First Congre.gafloml charch will hath not the spirit of Christ he is|attend.'the.meeting of - the Eastern none of His, preached a . strong and | Connecticut Branch of the W. B, F.-M. Rev. helptul Some . . thi hulbhld Windh: Wed: @) o Bt CTaie Chy R iy iemneh | e i ounghial (5 'he Hets IO, ¥ conon tirely new collection of smart Suits, Coats and Dresses, which we are osntwe vnll @i 'y 1 >~ Consoling and Helpful - Service . at|liave two a.ntagonlsts we afe under the A‘ F. OF L. .DELEGATES 'ARE - 2 the. Sheltering. Arma—Maples Farm | 49Tinion, of the fiec or ot toe apily “ ARRIVING IN LONDON meet with the instant approval of every woman and miss that sees them. = Leased—Gypsy Moth Investigations | real life. with its. sure convictions of Thiy- Ae. to s LG S N o) on Wauwecus Hill. invigiole realities and that Ged is al g S ‘:::: R 5 it 2 " wics ~ 1" Wa 3. 1, sanb. acting, seston ob| A Ib o s ErU RO Ly i : Our selections were made with painstaking care, the models are new and distinc- A | Broadway church, was at the Shelter-|it. _Spiritual life can be lived tn’all London, April, 8.—-Members. of . the - ing Arms for the Sunday afterncon|lawful fields of business. delegation. of 'the American Tedera- Z ) service. He read for the scripture| .We have lite. . Death .is separation]tion” of Labor, headed by James Wil- “Its All OF with This Fierce Corn Now —'Gets-It’ Is Magic.” hard and soft corns, if you will just touch the corn or callus with a few drops of ‘Gets-It” What a blessed re- lef it gives to corn pains! You won't limp any more; you enjoy the dance overy min en to eee how that corn or callus will come right off comp- the Sermon on the Mount, choosing_the text, Take no. thought for the morrow. Can we obey this? is not foresight given us? . he = asked. What Christ was saying wa3'in ref- erence to worrying about the: ‘future. Our most grievous anxiety has been about t that never happen. Even if there is some cause for worry wonderful the strength we. bhav v it. There is a reserve of strength from- God, life is unign. with,God, it \is peace and calm, when troubles assall Nathing; shallseparate us. from - the son, president of the Pattern Makers League of North_America, on arriving in London will, be the guests -of the love of Géd which 1i to Him|British - government.” - ATl avenues™ of whom God rafsed f?u;kfkcu sdpad Weyinformation here and in Franée will are completa in Chrisi;:the fellowship|P¢ opened o them. -Tvery ‘opporth- wa ‘have ‘with Christ. will be an un-{ ity Will be afforded for the delezates brolken, fellowship for .we shall be in |0 -€Xplain the viewpoint of American His. likeness., Christ. {ouches -life. on [12BOF and to. describe. the im sides’ tnan we ars wont to think, | CRETEies all: classes ery much tive, that distinguishes all Manhattan apparel from the ordinary—values are the best obtainable in these: stirring war times. { WYY plete, 1i anana peel and without | in human hearts, we should not B | mesded .today, Selfigh Tving. is. unen. | PSESLE of the: entente allies. - - 2 the least . ds just wonderful.|afraid to draw uponit. Just when we|durable becafize unusuable. Theso PHL have discus- “Gets-It' is the biggest seller among we are ng we. may be suc- K with -the, Trades corn removers in world today, | ceeding. The things for which. now parliamentary . com+ Simply Lecauge it is 80 wonderfully |1 am most brofoundly thamkful are | has invited and. hastoned this. stras, | Mittee and the British labor party of- simple and alwave works. Be sure|those that went contrary to my plans.| gle of the nitions. QoK z you_get ‘Gets-It." ; The teaching of Jesus goes deép: He it . “Gets-1t" is sold at all druggists worry is a sin.’ - Anyone' who Moth Emsrgss From Cocoon. tvou need pay no than 25 cens a forward with a heart of fore- bottle), or sent on receipt of price by E. Lawrence & Co., Chieago, TIL PLUMBING AND GASFIT‘”NG With or Without Gas Attach- ments but Always EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL=— MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges A. J. Wholey & Co., 12 FERRY STREET T. F. BURNS HEATING AND -PI.IJMBING iuct ot night Apeil © and 7 In this vi pS:dmx;tulored styles that wn.ll w:hp- Choosmgf oz:hu;e (11:1::1 d\:nall“l:gm t; Wol'nel:li wlu.: realize tem v:: of . Eeelts o every woman or miss who leasure dress i Lasow v GRDAANR?(MAGLOKsst ANHDERYOUL‘!(',:.K A ol T A appreciates clever style combined :E pretty styles to selo:cdtinfrom. ::er:eonne:vy :udels dresses of ll: ROBERT J. QOCHRANE |, - ", lafres #ve |t S 2= =) i fne wlloring, excllnt e 0 o the o s e 0 harm. S, youil " GAS FITTING, : : s, Otive s ot th:j::flelng : terials, smart l“fe‘ and "“."]“e" that you will like, either in Velour, lines, becoming m"’dfh in new w:’:g‘rmn:,' 3;::: a‘:flggm Z’f}::( Sla-time misture kfflé;ge e é{;‘;’fs"m’m“min kg i B In Serge, fl"ncoh_ne, Gabardine and Silvertone, Crystal Cloth, Bolivia, Foulards, Crepe-de-Chine, Meteor, sl Co sirssiced and faded bain'fs = ¥ places. i Poiret Twill Gabardine or Serge.. Georgette and Serge. Agent for N. B. O. Shest Packing IRON GASTINGS | slectricity is to lighting. We guaran- | oo the very best PLUMBING WORK Dboding i doing positivély wrong, be- cause this is contrary ‘to the funda- mental truth of religion; the nearness ana reality of the soodnéss of God. Christ says, Your first business is’to live in the spirt of confidenc in Géd, bel re that He'willallow nothing to touch your life except what will be for zood. Trederick W. Lester accompanied for the familiar hymps sung. Greatly ‘en- joyed was the solo given most pleas- ingl: hy Walter Lester entitiéd, Hli- est, Breathe an Evening Dnessgng Rev. C. A. Northrop Preaches at First Church, In the absence of thie pastor, Rev. G. H. Bwing, the Sunday morning ser- vice at the First Congresational church was iu charge of Rev, C. A. Northrop COMB SAGE TEA IN HAIRTO DARKEN T using it to keep their hair-a”good, even color, which is quite senible, as we are living in an age When.a youth- ful appearance is of*the greatest ad- vantage. pound, ‘is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after ‘a/ few. ap- plicatipns, it aiso produces that.soft At- the -homfe of - Mrs, -James Kelley bon, Bim- avenue Satarday, last.a-large beautitul math- in rich -brown and ve]- iow coloring. with ‘bordered wings.six jnehes ‘across, ‘came ‘out of .itg cocoon 9f two or.three inches in:length where t had hung since last. October; when (- thie plant‘to:the. stall of which, it had | 7 vas. bropght=in -the .house -and pleced ina sunay window. The moth flew into’ ar window.-in .2 front . room | * over “a. blossoming, plant, and settled | on the frame. - It woyld sesm: to be- long 'to. that “considerable .nymber .of | moths_that nass.tbe whole ‘of- thelr|: winged state without food; 28 so far it has ‘not taken' anything-To which-of the several thousand ‘species of moths |+ this belongs, possibly the ome whol. described ‘ the . Cumberland ‘Beauty inf: Saturday’s Bulletin could tefl. Gypsy Moth Infestations Found. Men sent out by the state to'search for the gypsy moth found 70 nests near the Bozrah line, on Wauwecus ‘Hill, ast week. Meadow Lark Dilatory, !The meadow lark which' IS @ue, in Connecticut: by March ‘20, was heard | Miss Gladys Beebe, a student Connecticut” college,” returned Monday, || atter fw weeks spent at her home) I on'Scotland road. at|! A linstration ‘maile Mr. and Mrs! Arthur D./Hale and|to an: ds eoelg daughter,. Dorothy, of om, e | {0 su#u orr:t..:m‘?s' T 0% cently’ visited Mr. Hale’s' parents, 3r, | Order 'Dhmfl- he Bulletin Gmmm Chioral Art choir. - Tte” object " is “the performance A% masiadice: of -the best’vocal music | The Suits SPLENDID SUITS 527 50 1§35 .$39.50 ELEGANT F Nowadays, though, ' we " don't -have| Miss Jemnie, L. Congdon: of Harland ; 51950 525 d $35 519 75 i $25 .50 FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY the troublesome task of gathering the|T024’ wis in Willimantic Saturday to L 5‘ ’ an b o 44 & {5age and the mussy mixture at home. | Sitend the meeting of the Primary- itron BALE > 7 I drug stores sell the ready-to-usc - ¢A:PRETTY ¢ THE VAUGN FOUNDRY (0 (FEi oo S b oy P Sl memnen wonm. |24 other ingredients, th's brojd uncing, Z Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest i s TR SR et e e B ldsred, foues 55, Jawn. main | (7 very popular because ‘nobody.can dis- | Per apartment: in’ John Mullin's’house --:1 good. mhmus for this style. ( 2 e cover it has been. applied. | Simply|at the foot of the Green.. : e sm the garment is wathered at||L) . . Phone 581 moisten your comb or a soft brusn ——— if acsire s e meiniotes | TS 3 SR with it and draw this thromgh your| ' Mrs. Bffie Perkinsict Providence was LT ln zom- size: | { b7 hair, taking ‘one smlall strand a.a|a:Tecent. guest:of Mrs. Wood %1 the | sm -84 ; medium, ; large, Z MODEB“ PLUMBING time; by morning the gray hair dis- | Sheltering” Arms. Mrs. Wood' wasa Tana extea large, u~4s taches baok y appears, but what dslights. the ladies | Visitor: in-New last .week. mtw )gf;em am Wwill require “;g [In as essential in modern houses as | Foina o ipar S e s ulRhr Com- Dt this 1 irest | 1ust a of abundance 3 . rwich, Conn. =) ; : B e U B S e e TR S SRR T ] 121-125 Main Street e T t ®] . ¥ i Ask us for plane and prices, - ; f&?m'in?.?‘flfi ‘hoes Wi dasire'n. Torre < i youthfil appearance. It 18 “not- in: = i h J F TouPKms tended for_tne cure,’ mitigation -or = : el . ’ " P preven disease. S “ 2 ” ! 67 West Main Strest : { THE PRINTZESS STORE IN NORWICH” ' - .an-hrbunm ry—A: new. ‘::?fdm organ- | (b7 2 R 3 Fatatin e IR e Lo exisl = The Coats The Dresses B\ / Wi /t‘\ (VR COATS AT EXQUISITE DRESSES

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