Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 17, 1919, Page 8

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WS ISR e RS 3 S ™ FyenwicH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, IUNE 11, 1919 e WANY NEN BULDINGS FOR NORMCH = wo;;ggggm . Work has bee ; During o pest wesk bullfing op- | tie bulling ac- tc be of bLdk with houes on Shuw nscs‘%?egm'}.isaxm?f POISON GAS ailiisns -ate. b £02L TRl man. It will be two stories high, boom and applications fffidm "'m‘:mgo:': Ty "‘:’{':}‘ B‘)“:hfl} 1"‘“ '0122 x 34 feot, of brick with a flat rltfirf Kidney disease is no respector of per- ts to the number of Sl Tbe tin and will be used us the|20d Will be'arranged fr two familios. | gomii sy Civene Boean it ot ahen La Stamton and have been granted.|floor of a veranda on the second floor. | 1 1c, Pouse will cost $6,000 and will be In most cases the victim is warned ROO-| built by the day. ling h one | The roof of the veranda will oe shin- o! !he roaching dangen Nature fights They include tov;: awelling tm e ‘l::l. The contract has tpep given to }fpndache, indigestion, w.'fll buildings, twe garages and one brlck The plot of ground that has in years| Wiliam Redden for changes to a hme back, lumbago, sciatica, rheuma- additien te a present frame past been known as the Fanning Mea- | 2Uliding on Bank st. for Ezekiel | tism, pain in the loins and lower ab- Where saveral !wwed a W Washington and Laf: Spitz. It is planned to build on a | domen, diffculty in urinating, all are huwuu;mlncu in og::r' wgtka on u:ree&mh being filled hnand :—Sly e%: one story brick addition, which will| inHicatien of trouble brewing in your which work has not yet been started.|used as building lots a number of |De used for business purpos . ana | kidoeys. X IS to build | which have been already sold. There |Make interior changes. The cost of Wh“mh-y-pm- .myo.'m mf;p:aiemke beds ooy o !:Z; which have a frontage of | the improvements will be about 37,000, .lmou cerumly quick relief in kins avenue. It is to be a seven-room |50 feet and a depth of 100 feet. ce;l"{ir';mtflsfo?t:::hm Jhas ‘mi:]r;» the | GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsales. 503 3 : ey esttags with bath. The interior finish Sl onirac shanges 1o 19 building at| This famous old remedy has steod " ¢ is te be in oak with oak floors and | CONNECTICUT BUILDING o ey oy pion Chries 1L SUL | the teat for two hundred years i help- WE OFFER ONE SCHIRMER UPRIGHT PIANO, GENUINE MAHOGANY CASE, trtm. The exterfor finish is to be in AND 'BUSINESS | ¢, front of brick and piate « 1| ing mankind to fight off disease.. be built on, and in the re s i et T B3| e g oo, PUSNESS R o i et ot e || GENUINE IVORY KEYS, 1919 MODEL, STOOL, SCARF, AND FREE. DELIVERY shingied. ed o ; i il here i iy equipped with steam heat, electric|banks for the past week, in com-|addition, 38x40 feet, wWith 1 mravel| peory g ge o s o i ois (| ANYWHERE, VALUE $425.00— lghts and plumbing. The work on roof. Several additional tenements are iest and 61 i Q?h.v.n ‘Ph] e s‘ta.rted withn 8 parison with the same week of last 6 -He ificted ‘up on “the; fioper. Aoors of the sturdiest and healthiest races in d + [3 week or two. vear, show an increase of 13.3 per|and the ground floor arransed for '.“f,f,o;{"il-,dér,“d It !b:-rh‘un:; IhlS onl Centractors are figuring changes at|cent. and those of New Haven for|business purposes. The changes will| aromptly nmm it it does mot re- a e local postoffice which will be a|the same period a decrease of 5.4 per fi cost about $20,000. eve you. Be sure to get the genumine preat improvement o the’ present|cent. A N. Cabral has taken the con- | GOLD MEDAL Brand. In sealed pack- Paflaing. The front entrance is to be| Sales of real sstate for the week,|tract to build a cottago on Stewart| ages three sizés. TERMS $35.00 DOWN, $2.75 PER WEEK ebanged as is the vestibule. The ves-|as shown by the number of war- |st, Ocean Beach, for Henry Wild. The tidale is to be enlarged and the doors|ranty deeds filed in the cities of the |plans call for a frame house, 20x30 - sre te be made a litUe smaller as in|State reported in The Commercial|feet, containing six rooms and bath, The new library will be located south winter with the present arrangement|Record, numbered 696, comparing with [ fitted up with the usual conveniences.jof the Baptisi ehurch, on property the larze doors admit too much cold.|499 in the corresponding week of last| Plans have been drawn for the new |owned by Judge Purple. Wi Work on the Othar changes at the office are con-|year, while mortgage loans for the|church at the corner of Connecticut | building will start in a few days. templated in the near future, Week amounted to $3,008,354 as against |and Garfield avs. for the Life and i f 46 FRANKLIN STREET Judge Purple is a native of this George C. Preston, who recently sold|$925024 a year age. Advent Church Society. It is plan-|place and for more thap fifty years his house op Broadway to the Knights| Petitions in bankruptey last week|ned to erect a one story edifice of |has been a manufacturer of cotton. of Columbus, has purchased a lot on|numbered three, with assets of $3,286 | brick, with a slate or tile roof. L : C president of the National Bank Perkins Road on which he is to build | and liabilities of $3,630. A vear ago| The Oliver Woodwarth Co. have (ew England and the Moodus { house and zurage The garage is to {; the mfin;e}:pondl?‘gh weektthe;e’ws:; the I{r;gwkbuildfindg.on Pank st for C.|Savings bank and was chairman of | EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL lowing the death of Rev. Dr. James|GIRL SCOUTS ENJOYED u: first foc the purpose of storing|three pet ns, wi assets of $7,2 . Klinck roofed in. Mason and car- {the commission that built the highway Goodwin, Dr. Goodwin had been 13 bls goods until the house Is completed. |ang liabilities of $12,624. pentex work are being done by the|hridge over the Connecticut mg-er a’t FORMACLYACCLAIMED tive during the interv ¥ DRGAT OAbes REORY ¥ F. Sweeney is to build the garage| New companies were formed last|general contractor and H. F. Northrop East Haddam, the appointment being R s e O s . z from 1911 on. for the made by Governor Simeon E. Baldwin. | Episcopal bishop of Connecticut, for- ishment of| The Girl Scouts of Park. church L, Miss Lucy Lorin 3 turday wit _| Crowell, who is a member of the traos whiek is to be 24x36 of frame con-|week in Connecticut to the pumber|will do the plumbing. struction with cement floor. The roof|of 10, as against two in tHe like| The national Bank of Commerce |Judge Purple represented Fast Had- acclaimed Christ church at will be done in asphalt novelty shin-|week of last year. The total capi-|has purchdsed the property at 252!dam in the legislature in 1875 and in Eiartitrd \the iCathedraliof the Diocese | flea The garage will accommiodateftal stock for. the :current week |State st.from Palmer Bros. It is un-|1901 was a delegate to the constitu- | i cors, the Cathedral ebrtad feimol L threa cars. His house is to be 30x40|amounted to $4,490,000, comparing with | derstood that a new bank building = 2o LUTBINSCRICHE FaN Q. Ce shra e to the vot- | irch parish April eptance of the inv ram s e ot tional convention. Wor eighteen years a8 e coieicsoena ction nvention her summer home, at 8§ \ftame construction, ol white pine: ig74i00 Jast yehe: will ‘be erected on the site. ‘Benfa- (e was indge of probafe for the dis- | Mnar, 4 the Momning service of the | gver “the hfto s Perry. T Bob Boise 1y to. b ‘of D“‘;‘h colonial| Building permits wero issued during |min A. Armstrong is the president of | trict of East Haddam, He was & jus- | oain poayy, Rey. Dr. Jrancsland ail it g to Iy spent in hiking. bathing, musie and "y Bepe Wil be a cement cellar | the week in the cities of New Haven, | the bank. e e S gte Wen SEHy: T NTES G R OOl e E : : and the 1 will be of Neponset felf| Bridgeport, Hartford Waterbury, | The Oliver Woodworth Co. is build- G ibere roctor of the chureh, and Ko ot Bl | dclegates from the various interestcd| The girls also had spectal. permis- shingles ted Bishop Brewster., DU s ~ | bodies had heen elected at the conven- | £ion IN NEW ENGLAND Barbour acted as. the bIShop's chap-|(ion and -last Thursday the chapte shown the boat houses and the to the number of 179, for new con- —_— o e GLA M ested choir entered the church, | M2t and elected Rev. Dr. 8. R. Colla ng of the sheils, which was struction work to cost $733.722. This MIDDLETOWN. Statisties of bullding and ensineer- |l L O e Stor. Dr.|Gay the dean and Paul IL. Barbour a|very interes S e 32 chn OCK peIes fevorably switn bidsat ydan | an architact hadibeen) Gomuisstonad | 5. Sperations i e N ompans | Goodwin B: v l Koty ? when 177 permits were issued for compiled by the F. Dodge Company Stamford, New Brit. cw London, |ing 132 frame bathhouses at Occan|BUILDING OPERATIONS A two story frame house is to be|west Haven, Hamden and Stratford |Beach. erected on Washington street for F. W. Cary The dimensions are 27x33 and there will be x rooms, a bath wnd butler’s paniry. The interior fin- the Yale quarters, ané canon, Dr. Colladay .\ml Mr. —_— nt. sh is in hardwocd, floors and trim, di N - - to draw plans for a new building at B - bour, carryving the bi ho 5 VICTORY s - | buildings costing $605.526. follow: — L BUTTONS FOR : while the outxide is in clapboards e Py S the hospital for the insane. It will| . % staff. ‘“When the proce: had i T e S with cedar shingles e Hartford leads the State for mewlpne o brick structure, to Gocomme. |CONtracts to. June 12, 1919, $67,393,000 | rived in the ¢hancol ishop bade| HONORABLY DISCHARGED MEN| GCommunity Center For Girls. W. F. Bague has filed application for [ Concsruction work this week, a]gate 100 patients. The cost will be |COntracts to June 12, 1918, $64,367.000 | the congrezation to prayer. peltkion b LI lnm”,}’" Fr i e ?:PT’}:r t:‘foni;l'{::‘r‘\‘:sg“hlorks and some 1150 Go0 There will slse be mec Contracts to .;nnn %gxé. $87.034,000 | 4ddress Bishop Brewster to his present farage. It is to be a | sciory roror s acute hospital, where patients will be|Sonfracts to June i story bullding, 40x68 witn|Started there. & received. The receiving ward will | Contracts to June 12, 1915, sasement. The foundation is to be of | e, being , have accommodations for 100, The|COntracts to June 12, 1914, tone and cement, with brick walls|Bridxeport and Waterbury and a I‘,"“" building will be of brick and stone, | CONtracts to June wnd oors.” The building is toj2ddition to an industrlal plant has|trimmed and fire-proof. Ths appro. |Contracts to June uth of his new building | Deen started in New. Britain, Several|priation by the . state for its ereo | CONtracts to June In his| Colonei Nicklin, recruiting officer of | e Sunday afternoon °At:Heme ot | this recruiting district, announces that |, S o iy = proved more popular than ever' this the first idea of a cathedral in Con-|the bronze and siiver Victory button [{aric Over sivifive chib - members necticut had been broached to him by|will be here for distribution in a few ! ha™ on® 0 uniform enjeyed: the the late Re Dr. James Goodwin '\n officers, enlisted men and|c,mes and music in the club room ang several years ago, but that, while he|s erved on ac- 4R rden. had done nothing definite about it at The Dnifad oo e bt Sl A t time, he d the mat- ¢ in“the Jl"l\' A 1 t_any time between April 6,1 "5 “Gance hall and oo Nasth treet. The timbers |Public garages have also been com- tion is $17.500. Contracts to June Iter in the diocesa in 1911, 1917, and November 11, 1918, it will make a great d fo8 the m are being placed in|Menced in various parts of the State | “on 8 Y Housing Associa. | Contracts to June In 1912 Rishop B er said that ice was honorable, m: Ittt comtorbiort thet danee position. The tront will be prineipal. |0d the usual number of one, two and | ;o "% IYStomn Fousing Associa- | ¢onirac June Ihe had brought the matcer before the ‘tory button by lea * of glass. The basement will be used |three-family houses are ' reported. iwood arranged for one . family | COntrac June diocesun convention in Christ church harge for indorsement with = = workroom and autos. will be| There s every indication that the re- 1000, houses will be & Y | Contracts t |apd had requested that the convention|geant Dunster, the recruiting ser- 2 on the main floor. There is a|mainder of tha year will be a busy | *o started . at| Gontracts P ion oon as pos geant at 85 State street, New WILLIAM C YOUNG + basement®under the office build-ong for the building trade. i Contracts "mainder of the bishop s | Conn, \ir. Bogue will continue to use| Norwich had 18 sales of real estate Buccessor to Contracts rought out that the hose not wishing to leave otind, Bouss ‘for” bis baainend week to 16 for the same week m« MOODUS. The 1 ¢ Contracts T the Diocese of (‘onnecticut|discharge with the sergeant, ETETEON & YOUNG S The contract | e loans for the respe: | Judge Albert E. Purple will give a|Contr: June been ineorporated in 1913, and in|cure Vic button by vas let to the Flint librar: to’ cost about $20,000 to the| S el e the trustees had re d to Yee and .full name and: ad CARPENTER and BUILDER on Co. of Palmer and their| town of Moodus, the building to be of { A speech made at a banquet is call- eir. respe conven and d request for button to the recruit-| Begt work and . materiais at right Lewis L. Bogue, a brother| colonial design, fifty by thirty feet, 1 toist because of the dryness|Christ church, Hartford, had been se-|ing ofiicer, 13 Humpden street, Spring- | prices by &kiiied labor. Bogue, has charge of the of brick construction with slate roof. f. “ o C E e . ereof. lected for the eathedral. Tois was fol- | field, Mass. Telewhoas 49 West Main I‘. Ha has been with the firm for| — v vears and is a competent build- — e —— — =—— = tract for the erection of |a : T ; o First Great Dress Sale i'wnq.wd\ which is to be used OF THE SEASON ‘(X"” (\' '\rl"k ’HVd framr construction, | Brings to the Women of Norwich and Vicinity a Special Display of CHARMING NEW WASH FROCKS All On Sale Today at This Astonishingly Low Price Values to Values to $19.50 9.75 $19.50 . Make no mistake about it, this is one of those big values that The Manhattan merchandising so often brings for your benefit. Manhattan 121-125 contract for tsrael Mop wreet. Th tone sides ~ roof UMBING AND G,-.SFITTING CALL UP 734 Nith ar Witheut Gas Attach- ments but Always EFFICIENT £CONOMICAL= MODEL RANGES We furnisih Renairs for all makea of Ranges A J. Wheley & Co., 12 FERRY STREET VOILE DRESSES & GINGHAM DRESSFS ORGANDIE DRESSES s as essential in mnd-rn hauses as slectricity s to li We guaran- tes the very best 'PLmIING WORK By expert werkmen at the fairest erices. N ORGANDIE DRESSES J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS : HEATING AND PLUMBING ' 91 Franklin Street [ ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMP.NG, STEAM FITTING Washingior. Sg., Washington Building Norwich, Cenn. Agent ‘or N. B O. Shest Packing CASTINGS Plain, Figured, Checks, Plaids “URNISHED PROMPTLY BY GINGHAM DRESSES ModomPld;zbz | m Plain, Figured, Plaids, Checks ! iuik, VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0, All the Leading Colors All the Leading Colors ‘ Mok 1100 38 Forrs Beia 25 Different Models — All Sizes 25 Different Models — All Sizes for business resuits.

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