Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 10, 1919, Page 8

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The Max Gordon Corporation are to erect a new brick building on the site of the building that burned to the ground last winter. The building is to be 112 feet long and 32 teet wide and one story high. The floors will be of concrete and the roof will be trussed up with iron girders. The roof is to be ‘of tar and gravel. The window lights will be set in steel sash and the ‘building throughout will be fireproof. The contract has not yet been award- ed but the contractors have put in their bids for t(;le v{:rk P : At the Tronsides Paper Company al Thamesville the factory is Unv.rgoing a thorough ren ting and remodeling process to enable the company to male a greater output when produc- tion work starts, The boilers are be- FACTORY BULDING ON CENTRAL WHARF | - Plainfield Woolen Co. Float: s{ant Marshal Arthur Davis 3 Drum Corps of Moosubp. Boy Secouts. Farnsworth-Pinney Co. Float. % C lownHHanry Baker. Girls' Club, Ceniral Village. Girls’ Club, Moosup. ‘Decorated Aunto—German Helmets, Citizens. Central Fire Co- last week.and seven for the same week last year, with morigage loans fur the respective weeks of $27.050 and § RUSH JIn New London thete were led | of realty last week to seven the | same week last year. for The Joans for The hall' was decorated with flags,, the respeetive weeks amounded ' tol o eed Sohita and bl ' 5 BLre ) , Whit e, hem- | b “’L' lock and hanging baskets. Frank H.| NEW LONDON Tillinghast, chairman of the -general cammittes of arrangements, introduced Harold Williams of Moosup, of the 28th, division. who snoke of the hard fighting the men had done and the ex- cellent morale of the b was strongly emphasived, as ur all conditions Architects are completing the plans for ‘the new theatre on Bank street for the Walter T. Murphy Co., and es-t timaies will be invited in about fhree ‘weeks. MERGEALR AL they proved themselves to be true and | BUILDING OPERATIONS ’stra.ltghtéorward ltheilr one aim scem- ng to be to malke the world safe for IN'NEW ENGLAND | 1€ 12, bc to | Statistics of building and engineer- Edwin Main, a member of th 1 ing operations in New England as| engineers, was introduced 1: With or Witheut ments but Always ana ECONOMICAL= MODEL RANGES We furnish Repair A 1. Wheley & Co., 12 FERRY STREET - Gas At EFF!CIENT forail Talen _Phone 5813 ing reset in brick and they will 8| ompiled by the F. W. Dodge company | man Tillinghast. Mr. i | fi]n*d :)\ oil i]vmcacll of ;ofi- :m e | totiow: very interesting tallc a0 th | em dm l also being cleaned and re- : 5 X, t whicl horse power increasde from 130 to | Contracts to June 3th, 1819 $81,665,000 S50 Ta%e OO0, O SDHICT is as_ossential in modern | hau-u o Otiier sections of the mill are|Contracts to June 5th, 191§; $62.282,000 i‘owed o m;t;!n;; oF mc" e elestricity : l’ n,‘ We gusran- remodeled, including the beat-)Contracts to June 5th, 1917, $83.197,000 OWeS, OF PR TS OF ~IC Ziask tas ‘tiis: very best PLUMBING WORK er room and machine room. Contracts to June 5th, 1918, $86.685,000 40 5 Mo Wi Sime™ the word “(is! BY. - axpect wopknuen st the: -SKios The house owned by David Disco at|Contrats to June Gth, 1913, $69.251.000} ) "oy outed. His remarks were warm- ociges. the corner of Oak and Clff streets is|Coi cts to June 5th, 1914, $72,060,004 Iy applauded. Ask us for plans and prices remodeled into a two- n;r a];ar:-igo acts to gune 3:}1 igll‘s’ :gs,:imggg Bdward J. Gallagher in fitting terms house. Bach flat is to be of six|Contracts to June 5th 5,615,¢ boys the fa b . The ey Snih | Contracts t Tune St 1011 $ekadim | SEinEeot i SRS PR vThe tn:t,h 1s, that pubhc confi- J. F. T(}MPKINS , the (fiunnr. (ftélr *{glné! lé‘on:r&c:s :o }une heartfelt lhm‘hks for the services they ontrac - E.lContracts to June rendered to their country. Mr. Galla- m he e work. Contracts to June 3 $38,858,000 | gher then called the roll of the heroes }n t MHE{C IS BO( 67 West Main Street has been granted| Contracts to June & , $58,028.000 | of the village, Who answered “Here!” : 210 ‘West Main street to|Contracts ro June 5 and each walked to the piatform in ‘W my outsra X]dlng vagon shed at this Ion:ag'non»:cunu-acts to June § sapswer to his name, and Mr- Gallagher " to he 10x18x10 and wiil bel@ontracty to June 3 000 | presonted in behaif of the citizens of T F BURNS ree Silen e Ly l’f"‘ Contracts to June 5 Central Village fo each hero an oxl- arex A - > ) 4y He rcontiruoh) | Contracts 10 June 3 ized silver medal engraved “Present- - - 3 0" nara pine. . Tue Contracts to June e i 5% the Cittzene ot . ¥ A HEATING AND PLUMBING be x4 and The sl GORTASE & ST Central Villase” on the face and ‘Tn Its st:uus is really based on 2 p e, Thele tims L ROnEe R O sy commemoration of your services for - C Bers ar | Gohii e T our country ip the world war Each he fact fhfl 91 Franklin Street ; syands a1 Soldier was heartily cheered from“the t it as. COIDC to be it will | Contracts of i : I time his name was called until he had side o w 21x6 and 10 feet 1220, i< to - bel o Avery on will he of pine| ‘ \ | ! CENTRAL | Contra. received the gift and returned to his g i place. If the sailor or soldier was not 2 o) present, a member of the family step- OniEActS b ped te the piatform and reeeived it. Contracts i0f Those to receive medals were Johna B Kelley, Tloyd Nettleton. Earl Davis, 2“":“‘ A James’ Miller, Rociswell Lyons, Lillian ontracts of Cooper (yeomanette), George Turner, j Capt. Howard Byles, 1 C. Floyd Mitchell " Conrad Popple, 001 Clarence ~ Reid, Stuart Ellsworth, 030 | Flelen “Elliott (Red Cross nurse), Jo- Lieut. Earl Brage, Albert 33, \J""J]T linghast, Felix Wakely, Foster Bur- £2.004 | gess. Lester Gardner. Arthur Demars, | William Bradiey, ‘Charles Williams, cher, Charles Chappell, Ber- Homer Dean, Edward lenry Loughran, Rebert Mc- Tiam Shaughnessey, Georze D Seguin, FHoward Holzerson | Wmvar Green, George McFarland, < Fletcher, Robert Miller, Sam- iichell, Benjamtin ' Be e Couchane. Arthur Cooney, VILLAGE G(VES SOLDIERS WELCOME HCME ssette, Al acccmd as a criterion fin all esseritial moter car qualitres. THE A. SWAN CO. Norwich and New Londen AT ROBERT J. COCHRANE GA& FITTING, PLUMRING, STEAM Flm Washingion 8o, Washington Buildhug Norwich, Cenn. Agent for N. 8. O, Sheet Packing iRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0. Nos. 11 te 25 Ferry Strast WILLIAM C. YOUNG Buccezaor o SPETSON & YOUNG NORW[('H TOWN ! n rector of Trin-! | CARPENTER and BUILDER s at the First Methodist church. on the piano. tily decorated! Best work and materials atl right prices by &kiuied labor. Haven. Hart 'Yt" Ty e&a'\h'\o“ the part ers and suiiors were iny . Adams made world ! narge of which Acts The fmlowmq pruJ held Sunday An offering of 0 toward of the Methodist committes in charge in- Florence Bennett, chair- Mrs. Williamn Risley ~and = Mrs. pia, Rich ck T, Bushn superinten- the, i ol the Sundz followyi hool, annou Wels : Welcome, Wal- '“Hl We Do fori Gl d G vnlir"ns Side. of the R John a band several peo- SR AL b A said Man \, Tom, Louise learned a pretend not te wetice it untit afte sp dinner, for a'man feels and happy after a erfu n't get the raise ] was so sure said Tem reluctantly,in o Mary Lomse’s question. “And ve been planning on i, te move omt this litt ¢ plgce witi, T.ouise, smil a first go of dis “1 ome- ~ loeked- d:é that sericug acked Tom = “Indeed 1 d " storied Mary Louise cmiled, though something vers itke real tears ran down alone in the kitchen a few “But Tem shall she said to herseif The mext evesing at dinner s when she was moments lates never know,” Mary | arrapgements to move, e cost of oniy $6—te cleas the apariment—they could have a suite at the price as their own and one t them a little better “And it will be a clmnge, too,” Mary Louise. “just put yourself in my om,” she langhed. At my “F1l attend suggestion we're it ed to spend the remainder of the week at mother's. Yeou'll come there mights, and then Tl meet you here Satarday noon md take you over the ~% apartmen "Agrcnd. <aid Tom, handing over the amount in question. “T Mmwen't thelbeast idea what your plan is, bat'l willbheswe it all to you, and ['imow it will'be som thing well worth while.” all to of c irse, & Loyise danced to, the door in high «pirits. There stood Tom, hat in haad, inqt “Do M Thomas Woed- “bary live here? n he added, with ve, “H not, where “They ha Leuise de laugleed, do just moved is,” refy. said Man “And, olt, Tom," as she ran into his arms, “how she ut 1 thought von said—" began Tore “Never mind what 1 wid,” Mary Lonise. “This3s what T meant.” “But how did it happen?” gasped Tom, garing with interest and surpeise ut the new tan and hrawn paper in the lreing replicd from the hey , eozily pent to give it to vou " “1 told him we ¢ ing.” said Mary Lonise, were, very much, but that we would he ectly satisfied hers if we had some And as he did nothiog for new papers us wheti we moved in, he agréed. And thai's not all” added she leading the way to the hedroom. “Look at that beau-ti-inl white paper and ‘that dainty pirdk border. Isn’t thaf just too lovely ™ The bhed, burean and chiffonier had changed placet, a¢ had the davenport, beokcase and chairf in the living room. The living reom table was drawn window and arranged in the middle of the room, with 2 rocking chatr placed invitingly om one room, an imitatien of Japarese Lgnss side and Tonv's morris chair on the.oth- The front doorbell ‘buzzed promptly cioth which they had lomg adraived.® er. ' The pictures and mirrers were all Leuise startted Tam by telling him that at 1:30 on Satusday “neon and Maer ‘“How did Mr. G. (the landloed) hap- rha\'rgcd, s that the vista from each George T.ocona yrl Out h God, solo and chor George Leonars The | of| TFelephons % Wast Main 84 M. A. BARBER Machinest and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs feimes four kilis ovak. Narwich the time . the mur- made his escape, and Joseph sent rmatory, for a4 number. of a2 and North Stoning. spot was different from what it ad been before. The pictuves showed off Seam- “Amd it:has 3 broiler,” anneameed Mgry hms'.,mm as if- that were“the ‘afiont tilglly on the light, abmest plam paper, xm’omtimmum n the worid. and gave an enfi:dnml effect. ;M B B\Bthvv;dtd you manage that?” d they were 3l rul;ine'nl well; chosen pictures, wedding presents mostty,ithe 1 T juist In the din-} effect was indeed pleasing. TMr. G— that 1 reslly didn’t .expect .3 gymmasium in the house ing reem the bufiet, serving and tea !z-‘and H‘houg'ht he was grving us 200 mruh bies bad “waltred z!uni, as Tem said, and looked wenderfolly. attractine Fwith all their silver newly polished 2nd ar- ranged, “Been playing & stagmsedth, 1 should say,” said Tom; “netifeg’ whore it was before” “Ard see hos clean evcfvthmg,m mrged housewifely Mary Loufse, {%ev- for® om'ilmq He looked p\lxd!( at that, batiwhen T told bim that I had te get dewnen my hands and knees and _then. stand on my head every time 1 Tighted (hat eldfashiened gas range, or even turned the burner dows, ‘e lnagh- ed heartily and premised to get ane thet y\bs \m.h hadat used An the Ark. Se erything scrubbed amd fresh, ;,Bmm “herc it is,” she concluded prondly. il vou see what I have in-the,kitchen,” she added, as dlc)rdthcw:vou&. “Not 3 new i gas range,” said, Tom, “that would be too much.” But it was. A Belgian machine fu,d.xmd will eat ite way through the sgreumd ax 2 rate of 100 yards an heur. ByiContributors. Slightly Misuaderstosd. WELL - BRFESSED, . portly. man steod for i) scveralimoments * tugging at “heavily laden tox almost as wide as the doorway through - which he was trvifg te meve it Presently the kindly disposed an-ook- « wppreached the gerspiring drzymen pxtromizingly “Tike to have » life>* “Spre 1 would” the ether replied, and fsr the next twe mmutes the two men, on opposite sides of the box, worked, n«) -adnnx thehnm‘ ) draiyman laborisusiy | lifted, pufied and wheezed, but it did nat move an inch. Finally the portly man straightened np and said, hetween puffs: “I-don’t believe we can get it'out” “Get it owt?” the drapman shouted. “Why, yeu idiot, I'm trying to get it inl® e Y Poor Bill. Bilt Smith, 2 cauntry sheplkesper, went to the city to buy gosds. They were sent immediately, and reached home he- fore he did. When the bozes were delivered, Mrs. Smith, who was keeping the shog. wutter- ed 2 seream, seized 2 hate! and began franfically to open the largest one “What's the matter, Sarah?” said eme , af-the bystanders, who had watched her mamazement. Pale and faint, Mys. Smith pointed o an inscriptien on the box. It read: “Rill' insade.” e Unrehearsed Incident. A langhable incident—for all but eme person—occurred at a eircus some time ago. The comic poficeman had just come off victorious from 2 hout{with the clown, amd both had retired from the riag for a moment. A real policeman, on duty at the ecir- cus, took a short cut across the arena to quell a disturbance, and the clown entering with 3 pair of imps, took him for the same manoflaw,andheand his imps fcll unpon the policeman, blinded him with flour, smothered him in soot, dragged him across the flogr, and hns- tied him omt of the ring. When the real circas poficaman, whe had been a &lig‘h*.cd spectagor of the mistake, sprang into the ring, the faces of the clown and the imps were 2 study. The zudience, who had known the mis- take all along, simply roared with langh- ter. Pisqualified. “1{ a man called me a Har* asserted a braggart, “T'd sail in and Tick him, if he weighed 300 pounde™ “Well, vou big bluff.” anewered one who was tired of listening, “1 call you fhat hore and new. You're a Har.” “Biuff yeurseif,” came back the aetist, witheut 2 minie’s hesization. You don't wesgh more than a humdred and ffty and you knew what 1 seid” Safe Job. Country Editer—You have done me many favers, Mr. Richman, and 1 shalt eertainly be giad to asest that young man by giviag him work, on, my paper as pogedesite; bat, as vou admitihe has no lherary talent, woukd it mot be bet- ter to start him in some other business? Mr. Richman ( poral philantirrogist) —-Well, you see, it's this way. [ got in- terested ip the young fellow while wie- iting at the jail, an’' 1 felt I'd like to heip him ter start freeh an' earn an Country Editer—Of course. - Mx Ricaman—Yes; give every man 2 chawce, I cay, i times like these. Weil, ¥ feed pugry cermin this young feller is 2 ‘nat'ral born thief, an’ T thought T'd start hin where fhers wouldn't be any- thing to steal. s T Our Mistake. A certain cloth manwfacturing firm réceived a letter from a customer com- piaining that some materia! had been r: ceived full of moths. By retumn post wert 2 missive to this effect: “On locking over vour srder we And that you did not erder any moths. It - 2 Ris Guid He was a young late hours, but had sileers, and was and on hidding farewell " sher tephed. 1d me of that very stas.” it <0 fate 2t night ané ¢ WU mowa: ok

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