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: A modern two-story dwelling house | filed in this state during the week just hus boen erected on teroress nve- | ended. with assets of $11,689 and kia- | i nue by Gilbert S. Bowers It is 22x | Lilities of $16,064. These figures com- 1 28 feet in size and has a large ve- |'pare with five petiuons in the corre- | i3 fanda, pantry, etc. % sponding ‘week in 1913, with assets of | Mr. Eohersis erecting a garage om|$2,737 and labilitles of $77.651, and | Warrcieas avemo for Peter Gringur. | hice potitiens in Al e & age 0 be 12xi0 feet in sizc) $1,411 and liabil norder e ed d. Md'k“nfise s e T e e L order to meet the new and addéd demands, ‘-.g’\:u.sf. record for the weeld in Connecticut, she must care for her body as mever before. -Alling avenue In Thamesville | with authorized capital stock of $1,- | e £ & ailbert S Bowers s (eoring 4 mod | 125,00, ngmingt ave companics & siedr | d.bhetfnust_ see éhat]food nourishes, and that her ern dwelling house for Mike Glumb. It | 380, With capital of $145,000, and uine in igestion is good: tha il ive i 7 is to be two stories high with all in# | 1917, with capital of $176.000. ol 1 e ¢ her liver and kidneys act rovaments. The plastering is com- u?“‘f:‘:‘":,;’*:“.“:, fo the mumber of properly and that her blood and nerves are kept normal, teted. 244 were granted in New Haven, Hart- u ili i i dada lvatius s ve. | S0 Gopor.” Waersury: Now Nature must have ability to respond to the unusual demands. * ing crected in Occum near the Docam | Dritain, Stamford, New London, Bris- = chutel: by Frank Filliser. The souse | ol West laven, Suattore. Hamden By u$|ng V which is 1wc'stories high is now wulout of - during the pas nalf compieted. week, for -buildings costing $505,005. . 2 Terderico Madio has been jésued a | These figures compare with 73 permits | * — permit to build an addition on the, fOf the like week last vear, when o Rouse at 112 Bosweli avenue. . The eil | building operations were at a stand- | is to be extended and the addition will | Still, for buildings costing $32,418, #nd | 3 : S be of frame construction. The roof é§§ in 1917, for buildings costing $220,- o i is also to be raised one story. 8 ; : Alierations are weil undorway at thel | 1 o every organ will be helped”to do its work mormally and healthily. - buxlgmg c?};;flfi{" stroet :ccumedh:y LDING PEN'ANTIS;{: SR Woman has peculiar ills but only requires -to be kept normal Pas y. P. . Sweeney has B et quires k e the contract for the Work and Baton| - giaystics ot buldlnz and engimeers Blet:er‘é}r’\agtmhs P:j“s £ a({tm{‘f on ; B a d’gefim}? hand liver enable | Chase company have the contract for| ;= cpoerations M New Hnglend. as | and vigor to be supplied to all of the organs— by so ¥ ve & | ing operations M New Inglund as ; jEar. 5 s—by 50 FREEDOM from the bother and Sheing Fe SeCuT T P | S BT, 1 oat Cenats doing Beecham's Pills purity the blood, strengthen the nerves - 5 . . formerly occupied by Fagan's Smokel gt 10 00 ag o give the clear eye and brain. They sweeten the breath and : upied Z ks e ¢ . 23, 1919. . $176,174,000 3 ik & expense of repairs is a Cadillac . Shap” e intorior of tha siore has| Conrcts £ Get 3 1813: . SITBATLM0 tint the skin with the glow of health, Women only nceds = L 5 3 P i T b e b Them"go:x:mcfi to O".:'t.. 2 ’;"i - 170%300/000 nourishing food and organs that functionate properly to characteristic that owners like to T Be stosl ceuings Tstanca and | COMTREE 15 G2 2% 1010 1isendot | give her physical and mental ability to cope with any b i 3 an, u&zo&a;:fllfdhg‘;% Heptne ;‘;glé‘onlracl» to Oct. 23, 1914.. 1 i situation. Any woman using Beecham’sPillswillfind 5 4 e trances, | Contracts to Oct. 23, 1913.. 13 | talk about when they comeintoour o oATe, LT eniTanc | Contrasts to Ot 23, a1a: | 1 | SheHasStrengthtoWork - e e Contracts to Oct. 1911.. 1. 4 A I t der their second or B e TR atoutes will 'be 31| Contracts to Oot. 23 1910 = salesroom to order the P T e o e o 32 fonk troee on | Contracts to Out. 23 1000: | with Vigor and Zest S, . . . - d level ‘and a 52 foot fronmt) Sontracts to Oct. | ta third or fourth successive Cadillac. on” Eaeacond seary. * T Wohc whi| Sontracts o Ocp 2 1s07 | wuizace! Druggists . bs completed bY the end of the wock | COMTACIS 18 O0F 23 1305 'seeasion 10c, 25¢ 3 { Cont t. 23 75,790,000 | Siet NEW LONDON. | Gontracts to Oct 23 1303, 8488000 | @ . i Sl Work has_been started on a brick | Contracts to Oct. 23, 1902.. 101,746,000 | cottage on Squire street for Thomas | Contracts to Oct. 23, 1901.. $7.123,000 Occhialini of 4 Chelsea street. It will | be *44x43, Of the twin cottage style,| 43 with fireplace. There will be hard- | Saturday morning at 7.20 at S 2 = K u-|a callor a of a 9 [ro0d fioors, steam heat and all modern | cxed Heart church. the pastor Rev. GALES ¥ERRY {1}’,’1,‘ SRR ARee T by R o allon Mondey: dtter 3 improvements, including eleciric light.| Charles \V. Brennan, celcbrated an i £3 P e A zift fromi| at'the home C r son_and It will cost about §:.000. | anniversary. requiem: “high mass forla o, tiam. H Bath. ofeNormich | Huflbue/and framed B e e e ey Work has been started on a house | the repose of the soul of Michael jaietrict sapeintendent P2 - = aiEuo. i 231 i 3 e n S i ¥ 3 3 = M. E. church Sunday mo ng from|tion has been made in this column of — —i S_——. for Stephen Tunucci on Smith street. | scph Burms, of Yantic. Miss M ] S oo oy o e St 5 ‘s 12wl be ot hollow (e construction, | Buckiey sag ho. Solos in tho mass,| James 4,14, the themle, What [ Your| the pames o i 8 MOHEGAN e || 25535, with 10 rooms, for two fami-|and as a waiting hymn gave Jesus|life? At the ofte e s e b 2 lies, Costing about $4000. The owner | Lover of My Soul. There wa e | N and R Magnard of s of N . Socol ana M. Turetsk are build- | frien = NUMELY - SaNg e 5 v e e 15 sl Hnement hbuse ton DEni | 2 o . ... |vice éntitied Kingdom News, for Good | visiting relatives b lace A. C. SWAN COMPANY G5h "uvemue. Tewil e axis. Wk | Grooyeetie Trogoiatea Ner ofhe | Lifsrature ‘way/ was ghvent opening| | Mri L £ Brown ol Mysti Norwich-—New. Lotnlen D e Tome el fheuagclfiu the Subday afternoon service X reading, Literature and | guests at the home 0f Mr - Blize goon 3 . rwich—] ondo: I be $9.000 and U ers t the Shelteri o text | Mrs. Delph sh: respon-|Maynard and Mrs. Bugene La Tor : R el | 200 Wua ke Mr. veading, Supt, Celver . and|tame in-the Stoadard district las handsome residence to be built a“lel(I\ Lol \er): b i inj school; reading, The News of e {w ™ <. \: ’ 2 3 eld, |resard to the coming evangelistic ser-| Kingdom, by Supt. C. E. Colver. Can-| . J. Edmund Norman, her son, 1 : S ‘;,";:?“g,fi?;i,';g Tracy ShefMeld. (o] Vices. and alluded to the helpfulness!\age far” subscriptions to church pa-|J. Edmund, Jr, and lttle daughter, rw YANTIC | Ask H. for many years over- | end at her Komé here. fhich is being built for Byers L e efar fuose oudble” to attend.| pers receivg] by Miss Jennie G. Per- wwet Saturday fo. Frookly Y. 10 H > ey, - ic dye room of the Yantic| Miss Venle Bogue has returned to| ers, who will open a new mode: i e | T o8 e its I e O dent Ferry. | ) on s has opened the company, when owned by W.|Lebanon nfter a few days’ stay wits | ery there in the near future. is prac-i oS40 OF 3 ccom- | pointeq delesate to at the State Ot Ve e N 7 eas ¥ 3 3 comple gie-g DarOd. & More | Sunday school couvention in Hart- | nt Jones of Mt. Vernon, N, Y. | friend = o | relatives here. tically completed te-| Pike the M, H s B avest ‘of Ml ek Gy 2 Plume and children, Dol- | Miss Hurriet Thomas of Wililman- | rior of the new bu be fin- {008 Cd Mrs.| ford in November. | ras the week-cnd guest of Miss the | Gladys Quidgeen were A ot Paul, Irene and Irena, | tic has beod gpending some time at her | ished in white. Twelve windows fur. Cho and : the Epworth League cven! line B. Freemun at her home near T St 1 tow has i om the' village to Leom- | home heéfe. ' nish plenty of light on the first floor| ’}"[2“‘},_ g St “,,”"“1‘\.‘,3 . Mrs. Harmon L. Perkins, village. 4 & d‘{g":',* Strickland, of: Ney < 2 i where Mrs. La Plume| Mr. and Mgs. Wiillam Kempton and | where the mixing, cutting, baking and | 0% ferdler belonging to deorse Kel-| 0" gpic was How to Use the Mr. and Mrs, Nathan: A. Gibbe and|cently fr. Gibbs 4 10-room house and [ Mr. T Thomas Fomioy spent | wrapping rooms are located. ~ Other: ¥ Of [OWD Street. was struck by aniy 'Sy “corter, v. M daughter. Mise Nutalie King Gibbs, —_— —_— . . ily has lived here for | Sunday in Montville, attendlng the | rooms on the first floor are the office, AUIOMODIlS truek. A veterlnarian was) iy "Supmarine base tirned Thursday from Cave Cod in & 3 s and will be missed | wegding of a relative,, Miss Laura A.:and storerooms for yeast, sugar. miik, ! "t for, but the dog was dead before| 7 f0"0n R | : : e s % i g M n]ald could ch him, as the acident S i er had been spending fen (ays : E e By M T Furer S e levmiony canipied | oceurred some distance from hom At the morning service in the M Wareham, where they were | 5 s s larg ral from he) ended the| M Fred Hewlitt and daughter | shower baths. % = | “Noting the Unnoticed Saints is to|church a very aful reference was - Gibbs, who anotored e e spring suit- + degree ceremc by Ufe Knights | Elizabeth of New Britain were week| The second foor will contain a, ro*t!he the subject at the I'irst Congrega-|made by Rev. William i Bath to th g M5 TR e el | ~ us in Norwich Y after- { snd guests of Miss Mlldred Pendleton.| roo mfor female emp: s and a large| > 2 z & gres e e RO rion | ther day The m . 53 Froes Watmley Hos retummea s | mtoreroom. - The exterior. af this two| Uonal prayer servico Thursday eve-|beautital baskot —of = eosmos which| ™Gl 00 BVEYcole. ot ‘e Nav & ' Ir. and Mrs. Eugene O'Connor have}Sterling after spending the week end [story bullding will be of stucco and, Ping el e I ol SlackA's Histe by ger und treasurer of the . b s vom a week end stay iniin town with Miss J. M. Pendleton. | bric 23 2 b FEsices Mrce offnen aeasiat|devangsd jahd) placed Cuore by A B re Tos Co. ot Naw London = Mass., with Mr. O'Con- | Building Permits. B R e e T e e tans JMonday morning to attend the = - “tits, Mr. and Mrs. John| Boicrt ot N e, e | W 106 Comtosk Vermow refiroua. - [pebeed g basket for e Sy Joint meeting of the Natural and Na- ng_off = % t Masihester shail ity Rl e R i T e saseg )t ombury, after pasing a few | flowers of the combined B e o o] . H oy anchester w: Mrs. En ne All¥n with her grana- s L brick buil 2 o e | he er, Mre. Harriet 1% | e N e bt L Diea 4 A : s mother, Mrs. | daghiter, Miss Ruth Allyn, of Holoke,| Montauk avenue. Cost $10.000. his home on New London|Bod her own, and . they have been|oity 27, 28 | th only a matter of short tin r s @ i Pau 1t Elmwood. Fitans: ool & e ik ey *| John H. Pendleton, 1 altera: Besntiftal b one of the direct | Don’t wait until pains a k vor reh leatiet s Frances Leitner has. returned | LosS, a0d & party of friends, were!Gcean avenue. Cost 3 { Ry e oficial board of the church met | Assoclation. ~John H | become incurable dis Ave h Jasued monthly and has <‘and Stay with relatives im | callers ‘ot Mere Tuesday Total number of permits for the, e oDl | il Distelat Superintendent Bath at|wich accom hfol, coc gy s s n | Mrs. Sheftield of Westerfly and Mr.{ week, ¥: cstimated cost of buildings, | oo street. e | The close of the Sunday morning ser-| ‘Mr. and P consequences by tak d - N s h has returned | and Afrs.’ Goff,.of Providence, R. I.,!$13:825. Eiaetibng, | Mr. and Mrs. Jobn E. Vaughn and|vice to nge financial affairs of the|daushter Rebeced =of. “Nowth flaven A . Sunday _wart k ith Waterford | were at & T, Blllings’ Sunda; i | family have returned to their home on | church lso anpointed Miss e M ana Mtk 'O, &, Sat-| DAL B ! gpsak, | Mrs. Emma Willlams and Amos G.| MIDDLETOWN. i Bliss Place, af passing a few days|G. Perkins, as: t to¥Mrs 5 v. mpic S Rochdale. | Hewitt: attended the Harvest supper| Piams have been compieied fat Pleasure Beach. | Lo Foataine, orgar o . Chu: E i clas 2 t s n town. | held ag the Methodist Parish house in'tiation to be crecicd for Mr. and Mrs, John OF 4 little { passed a vote of th onvey A Crirat or Roiith. A PREEE G/r , ening | Od Afyeric| Fridey eventng. (bl The plans call fo R e Ao A fr. Taslan A Pierce for her at-|son Clinton Church of S W 2/ 3 AR ~ |, Miiss Martha Willlams, accompaniedl| ing .26x46 feet, two stories week-end Olsen's brother ntion to the rangement of flow- | fon. motors [cAPSULES] » Foman's 1d . £aq o a { the Misses MacDonaid ‘of Mystic to|brick, fireproot con Nelson Apley idence, R. L. s for the church services during the [day aftertos SRR - .k : ¢ Kilingly where they spent Sua-|floor wihi be used Saturday a rosident of | season. Ll e The world's standard remedy for k recen She ho 2a; ke Wescont Sodi s Town street, dispiared three head of | Ap honor ro e { liver, bladder and uric acid troubles 8 n Willlams were ! room. abbage on stalkc. grown in a gar- | 4o (ORET o “plant | National Remedy of Holland since the weex eng with hig| REAL ESTATE SALES — | supreme sacrifice. was hung in the|gor. > o Lock fer the name Gold Modal on 5 AND MORTGAGE LOANS | — ¥ the church was seen | Lucius Brown of Norwich was aad accept o imitation Tewite. ASK FOR-and GE'I; I Horlick’s Malted Milk § [ | THE WINTER ISSUE ales of year. The weeks were - Willlams and were 14 r Ki, y in Norwich during ¥ heon Fecently of Mrs. Henry Tain-|four for the same wee tor of New ¥ork, who is at Stonington cctive! Dr. Edwards’Bfive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It 9 loans for borougQi.” b ; 22,650 and §. . ey Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablet: on. o 1. Me ¢ Sun- | _ The ballghn Which passea over here| In New London there were ei The Original tate for calomel, act gently on G Sanday m Wax'so Jow at C. B.| sales of realty last weck to e S omvely O the work | Whela: r. Wheeler conversed | the same week a year ago. The loans B i P Al x v with. 3t for the two week: $36,500 and the church g the quo- 2 xx}unma ana sister, spent | 3 yutic, guests of Miss| . Whiliam. Ee.ex—Miss Norma Drew. president ~d founder of the Victory club, is fary Curry has returned to!making elaborate plans for a Hallow- entry after spending the | #’cn _house party at her summer home, her home here. {27 Pershing drive. here. The homse dner has returned to | kas beer-turmed over to the members | ter spending the week |as a perinanent clubhouse. i People affiicted with bad breath find |, ’ f quick relief through taking them. | cer 4 Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are 2 | ~vegetable compound mixed with olive ol They act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, ciearing the blood, and ifying the entire system. The: that which calome! does, without the bed after effects. Take on every night for 2 week and note i 10c and 25¢ a box. pleasing effect. 2 A A WORD OF WARNING As I am the only dealer in Norwich who is a member of the Talking Machine Deal- ers’ Association of New York and-Connecticut, I have been advised to warn prospective purchasers of talking machines to beware of the store that sells unknown makes. There are some dealers who buy the cheapest makes and place their own fictitious name on, Sl d A - the instrument, eliminating the manufacturers’ names. This is usually done so that the f / dealers may hide its small value and place their own price on the instruments. This method has been used for years on pianos and now unscrupulous dealers are doing the same thing with phonographs. When buying your PHONOGRAPH or PIANO insist on seeing the maker’s name. You can easily understand why you will be more satisfied with a well known brand than an unknown brand. Think it over. J (Signed) A. CURLAND, Mgr. - The Talking Machine Shop 46 Franklin Street. : FPTRAL #ws FHOTo SHICE mew vonk : Norwich, Conn. | % -NOTICE—We wish to take this opportunity to advise you that we ‘are the only fm:‘;°:‘m;;'2:‘i::‘;’e;‘ff;;afi:m; | _Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. | THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND music house in Norwich who sell nationally known makes of phonographs, such as Masterlinck, the poet. While he | : i b v " Bosaves, ot : will attend the premiere of his T. F. BURNS ; TELEPHONE COMPANY i THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP Heating and Plumbing opera. “Ths Bluebird,” the main 91 FRANKLIN STREET l e $26,965, respectivel CONNECTICUT BUILDING AND BUSINESS Eight hundred and fift real estate by warranty deeds in t | Connecticut towns reported in the { Commercial Record fo week ju: | closed in compar 349 for like week in 191 dened activity in real estate now der way. During the same week gage loans amounting to S$2. Were recorded. i with §528.725 M. A. BARBER Machinest He has vie- polnts of | e const an Francie- | with friends a and Engineer | OF THE Steam Engine Repairs PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CALL UP 734 Gas _Attach- EFFICIENT 3} CONNECTICUT TELEPHONE DIRECTORY With or Without ments _but __Always and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges A. J. Wholey & Co. 12 FERRY TREET Maeterlinck Coming To America GOES TO PRESS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st. | Phone 581 . : Modern Plumbing | is as essential in modern houses as siswcricity is to lighting. We guaran- | tee the very best PLUMEBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest e Rl Il All changes or additions in present listings must be ar- ranged for on or before October 31st, in order to appear J. F. TOMPKINS , in this book. 67 West Main Street | ROBERT J. COCHRANE | GAS FITTING i PLLUMBING, STEAM HEATING Washington Sq. Washington Building object of his trip is to foster the “friendship of France and America. _He will lecturs throughoui the country. ” ~