Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 2, 1919, Page 8

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5 8 : NORWICH BULLETIN: TUESDAY, FSEFTEMBER 2. 191y What i i 3 A § ler RANSFERS ARE |;=—— = Wi o Some 0 Tevait |17 UL DING PERMITS IN TWO MONTHS |72 S22 5% Hcn [l G e von I Ay d ) : | : | In the last ten days of August;the o By‘ Your Hair? Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. following real estate transfers-in Nor- Moving Pictures at the Auditorium Theatre You may be thirt: but it Moving Pictures at the Majestic . 2 i ¢ s § 2 ol : : ; Building in Norwich during, the]once. The first unit of the plant will 3 ou iare bald-headed. gray, or. your Rsof Garden. cost about $150;000,"and promoters of { ion and JI. Rosenberg, land ontGreene .. iy dry, britile, reragg.y and I 0. 0. F. | past two months has kept up to the - normal average of vears previous. In ©O. O. O.] fact, the average of building permits Shetucket Lodge, No. meets in Odd Fe! Norwich st nue. * lopking. people Tarry A. and T. N. Kohler Titus to| 1008 People | Christina Bayreui the ehterprise feel that it is the first|av rely take ve step forward in connection with th. % meets 1o Owls Hall | issued from the office of upbuilding of the industrial life o h, lot No. 1, Trad-| “\yhen, your hair becomes faded, dry, S g L T - K. of Put S Howard L. Stanton i | Westerly.© Citizens of Westerly have| inz Cove terrace. ' = = 1.‘,1§°"”“"““ S s it ot Slater Lodge. No. 5 N. E. 0. P.|of the number issued during the same/| furnished the monmey ~for -the con-; The Pt s Tt on Sanies | out badl¥ omd ‘ne cannot grow .—-mxe:s in Billi Blo: I(wo months in 1918, rmrin‘: the ;\;’g‘ struction of this buflding. j Jennic s '““'*“ ;- A ";u\r‘ roots s\wuld[he imm dlate!):r\-ml- onic C: No. 7634, M. W. A. meets nths 17 permits haye been iss =g | ftville. = - {ized ana’ proper o dn = Baglee : | Thioh inbluge. several Jarge buildings, | STORRS. | JMary Walsh Casey to Alice Eether| (S Guickly, 50 11t ‘et e ggcntral Labor Union meets| .yior of which are the mill tor the| The state board of control has fwot: { Doy, Tand ang DRGNP TndnEe fherd = 8o cffective as mes’ A, Norwich Wooien Company an the| ¢q (o use the insuranece money for the SITESL s £ Parisian sage (liguid form) which you eets in Masopic Temple A | Nax Gordon office bullding. ~ There! Grection of temporars dormitories ol lis P FIIL to, Gilbert, and. Leona oy pot at Loe & Osgood C Thames_Lodge, No. 32 . O. P.| have been petitions for a number Of| replace the buildings at the state agri-| » 3oswell ayenue | z0ood drug and toilet counters . of e \o. | dwelling houses and garages issued to| . college. which were recentl B viker to. Gfibest and|. I¢w pudranteed’ to abolish - w20 | persons in difierent parts of the oity | destroyed by fire. The new buildings! e e I o bent and | —stop deslp. ifch and falling “""| Contracters aiso report a 500d|are to cost about $£0.000. Later, wheni B 7 | promote a mew growth or money Ne. @ D. of V.|amount of work on hand and a MUM-| funds have been secured, it is intend-| TEth strect. oo o Lo 0 ffunded. Tts in sreat demand by Memoria | ber of plans are being figured as well| cd to erect permanent structures, and | Spannon —EEIGTE Co. 10 HOIEIED| criminating women becamse it ma znd B. Scciety meets| oo peing drawn. The plans for the| also a new dairy barm. {an Jos (‘rnLnle Rinella, - ornoethe hair so soft. lustrous, e five-story building to be crected at| % [known as the Marguerite, cOTNer|iiranze atiractively and appear e | the cormer -of Willow and Franklin| coNNECTICUT BUILDING [ e e e o fiercthan M really is ANNOUNCEMENTS | streets are beinz drawn by iocal ar-| s s AW sy Ll A massage with Parisian sage is a Property Sold | cts and will be given out for bids{ R |, oh S fudustilal Imeroviigent | real delight—easy to use, not. atick T within_a short time. { _The bank clearings of Hartford, | e e Deaaent lor greasy, and delicately perfumed- - 3 3 On D on stregt John ‘Aliearn is| New Haven and Springfleld for the|¢orperation. to Frances DeLuein, 10t neiseptic liquid free from danger- erecting a two-story dwelling house.| week show Increases in Hartford of 1 ame work is up and bearded in! per cent. and Springfleld of 11 per Waters to Frederick A.| to color the hair or scalp. If yoeu ne i ~ = Priswell, s i and the interior wwork wili be started | cent. with a decrease in New Haven 4 - Friswell, house and‘lot{yn; good looking hair and plenty of thin a few days. | of 4.6 per cent. on. Kinney it it | by all-m use Parisian sage—a == S TR ando Road a large barn is| Teal est &‘e sales by warranty deed| Katherine ey TIUNALO [jjitle attention now in beautiful s | Po o se and C bl ) o the Comfecticut towns reported in[r'”da‘("v house and lot on ScBoollpair for vears to com st | street. n Ordered Arrives. rected, the frame work having| in ut up and boarded in. The| The Commercial Record for the pa i1 S abour 50x40 feet and of | week number 643. comparing with 402 T T = sty | In the same towns 1n the correspond-|CITY MISSION.HAS USE PLUMBING AND GASFITTING The work on the new bulldin% for | 3 week of 1918. with mortgage loans FOR CHILDREN'S CLOTH[NGI — Corporation on North! of 32212831 for the iweek, azainst| o il Rl S ol Sl S ctreet has been started and the| $865642 a vear ago. tien wor s in and ready for| fteen new Conmnecticut incorpora T i tions are reported for the past week, v dwelling | who authorized cavnital stock of $730,- ontractor | 000. In the corresponding week of ies high| 1918 there were five companies, with have| §140,000 capitalization, and in 1917 13} > frame work is ready | companies T $1.809.000 capital Seven petitions in bankruptcy in reported -during the t of $21,836 and hese figures corn- ion: in the lik es of two | petitions in 1917, w ties of § 1 886 and as: and organizatiens following pe received during the or valuabls month of August. With -or Without Attach- Cash gifts from Mrs. C. L. Hubbard | ments _but . Always GE'FF““E';,T for fresh air work) and from Serg. G.|f and ECONOMICAL— (the human fI¥), part pro- ring and boo trom the followinz. ewbury, Mrs. C. . Fi le, I “The oth arrive soon. | ; Norwich good Ithough the Mrs. T Mrs. A e | We furnish Repairs for all makes E. P, Brewer, of Ranges Miss C1 liver, Miss Ju T Hoffm Alvin_ Bliss, . Miss W R G Ses || Ae J. Wholey & Co. Jr, M. J. Murphy, The Mrs. ~John Donovan, 12 FERRY TREET mits were issued during! 1 Building p: t ring rs. { the week in Xew Haven. Bridgeport, | "% & e ooy i NEW LOMDON. e New Brltain,| "oy opening days of scheol bring 1 Constructio inforced JHaven | requests for all kinds of ,‘children’s IRON CASTINGS sto] clothing, which we are glad to il so ] fa: s we have s i sy FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY NN HE0KE WL . THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO, 33.767. Thi 118 permit L - Norwich, Conn., Lodze No 950 L. O. * Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street lown in the volume of| o 3 "won the $30 Drize offered atithe | g = w ngland Moose field day at ey v reenfield, Mass., gation held Monday .",’;‘%‘,;? Phone 581 Modern Plumbing | electricity is to lighting. We guaran- ion went by auto tor e London there st' week Prank n numbere Theatre. Tt HERER | prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street AR oo """ | ROBERT J. COCHRANE | 1 | GAS FiTTING PLLUMBING, STEAM HEATING Washington Sg. Washington Building Norwich, Cann. Agent for N. B. O. Shest Packing. 5.009 | 00 60 | | T.F.BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET 74,137,000 55,000 ¢ 0.000 | STATE NEWS 5t John's rish fair Over 3600 will be WILLIAM C. YOUNG ceessor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices by skilled labor Telephoue 50 West Main St ntime th office for M. A. BARBER Machinest and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs He Was Right. Somebody suggests Colonel Bryan | for the Democratic presidential nomi- Let's see! Wasn't it 1d that this country war aga st was secre £ 4 in Idaho. COPYRIGHT CLINEOINST, WASHINGTOM, Greenwich—i"or the firs of vears a woma of the Indi he is Mrs. C Frank L. Nebeker, of Salt Lake . who has been appointed As- Attdorney General in charge 1 houseboat is now Lands Division of the e e rtment of Justice. Mr. Nebeker . o WESTERLY. yecht, s a member of the Democratie b Results Shown. 7arren S ional Comm from 1306 te ;G state * road Seiat antatary ta: I says these investizations don't e 4 week. was fat n chacge of |40 any sood? Here's an announce- 1 i by a road th I W 2 ment t os h feathers have com 5 a widow and sev-| the L W. W. Igdown $100 a pound!—Wilmington Journal. BRYAN WILL ADVOCATE BONE DRY PROHKIBITION WE HAVE ARRANGED TO DISTRIBUTE AT THE New London County Fair SANITARY DRINKING CUPS TO ALL DON'T FAIL TO GET YOURS AND SEE OUR DISPLAY. THAMES COAL CO. TIMOTHY GALLIVAN, Supt. Main Office 14 Thames Street Telephone 500 T TERE LA RO P.S.—ORDERS WILL BE TAKEN ON GROUNDS. urzed to be alert the wri but vhat o deserves is to mave his whiskers pulled.—Tol : Srade When 2 man marrics a girl for her| Seaxrtiful face and graceful form - the| lcke~is apt to be on him later. 1 ous ingredients and guarantced not| " | tee the very best PLUMBING WORK! {by expert werkmen at the fairest| | | | | Every One Has Given Over 30,000 Miles For Five Years Think a minute—not one Goodrich De Luxe Truck Tire doing this—but every Goodrich De Luxe Truck Tire on the big fleet of the Jacob Dold Packing Co.,of Syracuse,N. Y., has given over 30,000 miles service for the last FIVE years! R And what is more, Mr. T. P. Consi- dine, manager of the Dold Packing Co., says that the cushioning qualit- ies of the tires have been so great as to reduce repair bills to an absurd- ly Low figure. In brief, Mr. Considine enumerates the things De Luxe Tires have brought to their service: Big Mileage. Minimum of Vibration. More Riding Comfort. . Assurance of longer truck and tire life. iy Compare your tire service with these facts and figures. 10,000 MILES ADJUSTMENT We Sell and Apply De Luxe Tires Alling Rubber Co. 191 Main Street %) “Best In Fhe~ ,£o_ny Run™ GOODRICH DE LUXE

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