Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 16, 1919, Page 9

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Alterations are well undow at th Ring property on - Chestgut qlmat which is to be used. “by Y«! in size m wfll' iave as- bestos shingles, - The alterations at the’ bufldln: on Sachem' 'street -owned by Paul Banas| ros. Corset Compal are npxflly Tearing completion.’ , The | tiweency, who has theé plate glass is" now being set in the hatl- & force-of 7o Bt ltorz "h-orir;tQ and . door. ' The' intaerior building for some time. The conerete | Fork 18'Wwell along and the store will soon” be reada; clflmney.. NEW-LONDON. - Agoatiiio DNoto of 91" Squire street. wul build a large apartment house on -Granite street, Planl for which are be- g prepared. . 1t will:be of brick con- ruetlon. four, stories high, with tapes-. floor on the ground level is ed with wood. The' Beton obr' will be of maple.” "Theré are to bé ofs fice rooms, an _elevator, additional windows, four skylights in. the roof 2nd a boiler room to provldg heat for nh( building. Mr. Sweeney will also ‘set up the [ AL SOTSR Wraygit machinery. Flve ‘'motors. are m bed (B o e s used to provide power., The new ‘cor- o el ol b lyned i fire esca) There will be 29 apart- | ments o ht.wto. three, four. ang _five rooms each. trimmed with cypress. The ‘corridors . will -Be llnz‘d wctyth nmbxe, and a vaeuum cleaning system will. by installéd, also an. elevator of the self- service type! A vapor heating system will also be installed. Jom;h Birnbaum will make .exten- sive alterations to his house at 98 Greene_street. . The present -building. will be ‘made into a rooming house with light housekeeping apartments, There wllllntlze uz; }rloems aud three bath~ | rooms, . w. tchenettes, pantrics, ete. The plans call for a' rear addition, 13 30, and “mfront addition, 18x50. The building will also be raised one story and on the ground floor will be two stores. An elevator will be installed, #et factory will employ about 200 girls, it is expected that tlé new factory will be in operation a!fouc the firs the new’ year.. ki Owing 1o the rapid gmwth “of | the pusiness of the Plaut-Cadden company on Mafn street it. has been' found recessary to provide -additional ‘fioor space. To accomplish this-end a bridge has been thrown across at the third Aoor height between. the -Biil - block on the corner of Shetycket street and Water street connecting the Quinebaug ilding, the 3 pying the lattep’ \mfldlm, provide .nmm 601 he work is now practically com- eted and the new departments will ¢ for occupaney in about ten Tn the construetion of the 6x8, girders have one side heing trussed. The )f of the bridge are of 2x3 th pressed brick und roof. There are modern fire doors at each end of the bridge, he flooring in the new departments is old Newcomb house on -Bristol street, . now owneq hi A, DiNote of 97 Squire street, are belng drawn. The changes will consist of remodeling the building $0 as to accemmadate four families, each family having four rooms. In the rear will be new verandas. .New plumbing will be installed, as wil a new vapor heating system. Plans are being made for a house at I'nlro Harbour nlace for Frank D It will he 78x47, with 10 rooms, ‘ai ranged for two famil provements, (rcludmg tile baths, ete, ('ontraoters have broken ground for w house for Josenhine Murnhy on Vlnnmuk avenue at the corner of Mgore avenue. It Wwill be 24x45..2:1-2 stories high. and- will ‘accommodate 'S’SIrOOOP families. The estimated c T ig PRy N i Werk has been started on a ney @ Wamen of Norwich the S8ame| noges owiiBl 7 Mahan - on. Ploassir street. Tt will he 26w43, ~| hizh, with $som& for three fami will cost about $8,000. g Cummings hes made appfica- he fire marshal for a permit (o ed at the préverty wvenue. The builaing will by having all im- ot water heat, HOUSEHOLD CARES.: as Elsew..ere. Hard to attend to househeld duties Building Permits. e g Josephine Murphy, frame house, W 1 consta y aching back. Mox{\lauk avenue. (Cost $8 000, % B M seldom would if the kid- hlfi'.‘" ;‘i‘;’;"g‘q (fgg"‘e h"““‘ Pleasant ne well Edward Bailev, frame cottage, Mott 3 Cost. $10,000. Doan’s Kidney Pills are endorsed by’ . Miharn. frame store, "’Teaflant o e 7 Cost $1.000. €. D. Young frame garage, -Ocean r s HE Sl e Hvenue. Cost 400, been used in kiduey trouble | “EME Ken:erqnn e liattars 1 aventie.- Cost $2.080. 5 5 : er 'l" Murnhy Amusement com- liead what this Norwich woman street.. Cost . number af permits for the taaa Central Avenue, | nti, 07 estimated eost of bulldings, was a dul tired feeling in s and when i, my back' ooping caused back and my back’ I ofter had to sit down my back o my kid | SQNNECTICUT BUSINFSS "~ AND BUILDING of Hartford, New sfield for the week,.in tike week -of 1918, 16.6 and 41.3 per 1 was doing my housew d and f numb. The clearings 5! rest. One hox @f Doan's Kidney Piils corrected the trouble.” I Don’t’] compared with remedy—get | companies in. the' same week Pills—the same that]with $49,000 capital, and s S sl ke jpanies in 1917, with $107,000 Foster-Milburm: Co., [P e L o o Y in this state in the we: have lial s of“§32,951 and a; $10.842 se” figures -com? four bankrupts in 1918, with liabilities of $24,620 and asmets of $4,593. and eight detitions in 1917, with liabilities gf‘y.d 482 and assets of $47.512. *' While there has been a slight' reces- sion in the volume of real estate trans- actions in the. Connecticut towns r M. A, BqRBER Machinest and Engineer. Steam Engine Repairs i Fine assortmer-li ."of “Comfy” Felt Slippers—Men’s; Ladxes Muses and Children’s. i Fur Trimmed Felt Julietts, in géaéy taupe, lavender, brown and black. Spend your Hohdays in. comfort Try our Famous Queen Quallty Shoes, all styles. . Soft Shoes for tender feet, Grover Shoes and Slippers, . - Men’s Leather Hm.ue Shppers. Make Dad a present that will brmg him joy and comfort. - S Rubber Boots for all—Also Arctlcs from one to six buckles hlgh. Hosiery that we are proud to offer md that you are proudto gwe." Plans for general alterations to the [ :Company. I tell all u\y friends to use Vinol . nead” strength.” —Mgs. ~ Womeén who. are run-down, nervous,- energy and working strength should take Vh!d as it contains’ Beef and Cott Liver es, Iren and* Hypo- phosphites, (he very elements needed to testore .a lost appetite, enrich the blogd wnd create strength. . Engler's. Broadway Pharmacy; - Nor- wich. Vinel -is sold in Daniélson by Berthiaume's Pharmacy and di'u:gw,a everywhere.. ported in the Commereial Record dur- Ing.the past week, the total continues “to run far in excess-of the auiet period a year ago, Sales for the week num- bered 645. comvared with 260" a year ago, “with" mortgage loans amounting to $2719,486, compared with $707,215 last year, . Bulldmg vermits to the number. or | JUST lN TIME FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS These Waists were selected from o\u‘ Mguhr stock and represent a_very. wondetful collection of Gmofley Crepe de Chine and Pussy Willow, in 11! the popular shades and styles. ‘But you must comie eariy as this ule is for one day only (Wednesde7) and the waists are offered far less than the wholesale cost. - The Dema'ld for These Walsts Wlll Be Great, So Ceme Early © 232 were granted during the week in Ne¢w Haven, Hart{ord, Bridgeport, W tefbury, New Britain, Stamford, W lLondon, Bristol, West Haven, Ham- den, Stratford and -Springfield . for buildings to cost 81 4 T ures combare with 74 in 1917 for buil 336, 3 costing $100,095. : Lobil REAL ESTATE SALES AND MORTGAGE LOANS Norwich had 14 sales of 'reat estaxi during the past week to 4 for the same week last year. The mortgage loans were $16,200 last week to $600 a year age. -r¢ in New.London there were 18 sates of realty Mst week to 8 for the corre- sponding week last year. The loans for lxhe respective weeks were. $33.500 and 27,15 FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD - and Connesting Points MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE = (All Goods Covered by Insurance During Transit) NORWICH—PROVIDENCE—NEW LONDON—PUTNAM EQUIPMENT—-NINTEEN PIERCE-ARROW -rfiuc s E. P. WINWARD & SON 133 WATER STREET, F hone 1250 493 SOUTH MAIN STREET PROVIDENCE Phone’ Union 3842 . WiCH 17 WILLIAM STREET NEV/ BEDFORD Phone 3337 138-142 DURFEE STRIET ALL RIVER Phene 3619 BUILDING OPERATIONS IN NEW ENGLAND Statistics of building and. engineer~ ing operations in New Englamd as| gompiled by-the F. W. Dodge company folldwv: Cgntracts to Contraetsto Contracts to Contracts to Contracts 1o Contracts to Contracts 065,000 .965.000 80 000 these burn them. intrgsted “in. the cons mdr\el]m} swych -that these ties could JEWETT CITY > Boston ‘was soméwhat Contracts 90 100 ot be used at lea. (‘@urac(s 4§ they were some Contraeis-to-Dec. ‘| they were sold at Contracts to Dec. Contracts. Dec, Contréets to Dec. {1 Contracts-to Dec: Contraets to-Pec. &ommcls to Dec. No woman evér idolizes. a ‘man ‘un- 5. she is self-deceived into thinking a much Better man than be really | eve Machme Providence, R. 1. Union §63 Union 1857 * Machinists Engineers . . Founders - M Manufactyrers - of HARRIS-COR- EvEy San T 55 "ENGINES. Brown Valve }| “isfagiory way to”all- makes of Cor- § (1070, 0¥ - pl ngines, . Engine Repairs, Sh-fimg, Hang Pulleys, Bear- ings, Goupnugu, Clutches. £ Large stéck always on hand, - G al. Mill' Repairs. -8pecial machinery of all kinds. ~ §| tP¢ situated installed {0 {late A. B, to of not-baly burnt but -better sti road “ties which he had no s all along the line; ,had-a talk with P, then and Worcester thigty “feet high “ju d an ideal place of d s and mear c ure and utilized for fuel. Fofty yvears ago and-even later, the, A. B. Burleson & Ci at the lower There was a _power with a since. a_ big economy, superintenden result the steam for the running w steep bank on- flat ¢ dozen cars at one with ties. unload All-that vas meraly For miles at distances! This m: In course | increased, as it has steadily | Green ‘engine wi -aygment the power,.The| Burleson, con \‘)\cd . - Gravitation and they. landed at the boiley | door. from surprised to! piles of used | Kenebec. yards' ‘apart, to some extent, years ago when a very low fig- thread mill wa end of Tadpole certain amount of" wheel to. make it | of time, as -the it go. “Let the government will be of.special & terest to Jewett City boys, not a fe always With an| the in_the Mr. St. Lhc mill below uperintendent and as :l. rought to th | lights elsewhere ut NE waSIPlainfield was ‘short ot ) &S J0a0Y, 2 iplant where Jewett Cit§!) time “piled “hizh| 060 Yut's ‘supp Was neces to end. did Marv people seem to think that acid- - stomach is: of listie importance; thatit merely ing, blo: them, i ‘muwb "~ and more oF lees For that matter, fe : acid ghat forms finuv: g‘o!v.tmsn tire e flnthwu\lld - scid-ghomach e e -asainilation el effectsof an acid- Emlfl fiumu out the ennm system ecanees some light trouble euch as belching, heartburn, uaur, gnssy stomach, food-repeat- e would on\y realize the tomach and when these- i Pfi“ml appear would at once start to AP g&. what 8 erushing Joad of awful g rll;. n,usry #nd {ll-bealth would be 1iff ted every organ T ‘snd tissue of the humn{odyt Well, it’s » fact. W people realize 'that one of the ghief causes of tooth decay is a testeless 1 the mouth—acid-mouth the - d s0 with acid-stomach— on-0an’t | li'm {ael its actual presence but it on creating sericus dama neverthelessy lflr ‘people would ever think e@unecnon between an.- ru: ;ng falling hair; or between. an.-aeis mmu and & g there is a divect connection, interferes with digestion'and t-causes the foed to ferment. y tooi. of whom are now ir pay the monthly premiums with less n | hardship to themselves. The restrictions show windaw lighting, asked Saturday evening, werey willingly observed. some one or tfo stores the proprietors ommunicated with ‘the electric light that | window lights might be used.agreeing Ku not use a corres ved Sunday, | tions have been removed. est Zegeer's store will be open | evening uatil Christm: Treasurer F. E. Robinson, Jewetl City Savings ,| Saturday from the copy for immediate publication of a series. of decisions issued by the di- adv. bank, freasu Men with dross-cut saws and | heavy axes sawed them once in two, - A Jewett City man riding down over | undf split ';.he ttw_cn ;fiecez on}(:e. T ey v After a tie train had discharged its the Shore Line the other day load at the mill the great rick of ties. all up and down the bank resembled téel the heat through the ¢ar Window | nothing so much as a log drive on the from ‘the “many blazing railroad: ties. of about two hundred ties are piled and every of the received depart- of war risk provides rance. in asking so- that Makee 'the stomach ‘sour and creates gases. ‘That's what causes those acute stomach pains of indigestion, that miserable bloated feeling aiter eating; heartburn, belching, food-repeating;etc. Now of eourse the right thmfil rid of the acid-stomach so that the todo is to get food wiil be roperly digested.. Nature will do the rest. %hfle i3 8 quick ‘and easy way to do this. A * wonderful new discoveéry makes it poes‘hle te remove acid-stomach withous the slightest dis- ~ comfort. - It'is called EATONIQ, made in the form of tablets—they are good t2 e&.-—jnae like & bit of candy. EATONIC l}'mexxy banighes hieat, hearte burn,h hing, food-repeating, matk 1mprnvemenbmbnen Grgestion, eta. meral heslth speedily follows the use of EATURIC, Thurels ‘etter appetite, better digestiad, more strangeh, - vim-and: v1io SEATONIC is:to be Lad st all G Your drug ist {8 autborised to mohey it yuu are not satistied. 80T, yost the coal rned sol- Also reference onding number of stores. the | is at light having been re- light restri . 4 e in- more liberal| instatement of lapsed There are at this time in Jewett City considerably aver one hundragd of the Giers and sailors who are still holding on to the $5,000 insurance which they | took out while in the service. {there are not quite that number who v as they say themselves § These latest offers by W the position to to In few The death of Mrs. Agnes Pepin, 69, | ‘The Norwich Electric Co." 42 FRANKLIN STREET Railway ‘Co. - Mrs. Walter F. Miles has: returned home; after two weeks’ visit- with her mother,” Mrs. Horace Shippee: in New Haven. Mr. and Mrs, ‘Stephen W. Smith fl.nd two children have moved to the upper tenement of the house ownd by 2. occurréd ‘at her homfe“in Hopevilie; Sunday morning _aftes illness of but one -week - with b onia. She was the-ddughter of -‘David Chaput and Margaret Lagmionere. Mrs. Pepin born in Vermont in 1850-and in 1870. married Mojse: Pepin - at Ticons. deroga, N. Y. He survives her with six_children, Theophile, Maxsim, Philip! Herbert Kenyon on: High' street, Ash- and Howard Pepin an r rpaway. Mr, Smith-is boss weaver at sordon of Jewett City and Mrs. Max- | Lockwood wmill. -, Savazim - of * Nerth _Attleboro,| .‘Mrs. Barl J. Rebison who recenth underwent @ surgieal operation in.a zim Mass. The Ladies’ Aid sogiety of the|liohpital in Rochester, Minn., has re- Pachaug church “is. to; “hold a ndon[turned home, aceompanied by her meeting Thursday at the parsonage|Mother, Mrs. Frank-Hill. when the members are ‘to arrive early to.do Red Cross. sewing.. The dinner is‘to be served at twelve o'clock. -~ Miss Pearl Rock of Hartford. was at home with ‘her parcits for the' week “Five quail walked leisurely -through the back yard of:the prémises owned by Rev.' E. P, Mathewson, coming :lvumn ten feet of the back door Fri- ay morning. ANDOVER 3 /i Home celebration -~ ioys of the town Fri- The I:Jrlward Leahy of Providence is al- so a gucst at the Rock home. HOPKINTON Donald_Nathan Martin, nine -days n of ¥\ Howard_ and Stella AL{served to ever ecember 9th. “The bur-y Rev.- Mr.. Goods i c and ice cream wes bundred- peorte. offered . prayer and to the assembl First “Hopkinton cem-' delivéred a gnee: afternoon, Rey, E.-P.|and spoke espe: 7 in ‘welcome to son. officiating. T boys. * George” ®add returnad thanks W. Joliey " and _ hor for all that bad beer donafor all of the two' children _are ‘spending-the winter | hoys.. Hicke)’s orchesirs of “ tona, Fla. tic furnished music for the' dancipg. inez ~Jordan has resigned “asi Medals have heen received tor*'fl:e tant postmistress ~at -Ashaway | Doys. and s employed in the linewalk. Miss| - Mrs. B M. Yeomans is {l} and had'a Mary K. Waish succeeds her in-the| Sraduate nurse. office. : William: B. Sprague does neit seem fo A strike of the employes of the | . He 1ias been: con- Lockwoad ‘miil at Bethel. Wednesday | 125d1te his roont. 1§ morring: was seitled to their satis-| [CF Nis sneedy recove faction and they: resumed work at|. s Mag Yeomens ard iz san- noen. 2 left Thursday Fiorlda “¥o PaulBpéncer :and - family = havé | °Pend the winicr. red into’ a. meRt at-Bethel 2ndl Tddnel Faglkner-gnd -a friend - f?ezr- fNight watehmair of - the: - Lmk-‘*“’m coliege was ‘at hewo for the wood mill, 2 . week-end. i Miss Marjory Favor af {.N'\wma 1"* n visitor at the home of W Bass: over the week-end, | . Christmas_ exercises ‘hy (he ek j.chi ‘d"@n will bé hel in the town “Jugt Hates Fimself. i -'Champ, Clark énoriers at Sl iouis that the demderiits could elect i the next nrestdent 4f ihey worrmnatsd the right man. And then wmodesty it i Iy .. i tervened,— { others Through the courtesy of the S¢ ndard F ash!on Co. of Mow. York, a lady representing above eampeny, will be lccatzd at The Spaclhhy Shop, 1 g{) Main Sh'eet, ox ten days cnly, and during-h a?t‘s!sy here, will offer to th Ladics of Norwich and vicinity, the well kncwn magaz’ q ““THE DESIGNER,”-4ta special cuf rate of 80c par = Tlm muxx:a, as most of you know, cantaing ths a $13 'hhmfiu, cookmg recipss, hom=:afairs, etc. ete, Rel;umbor fhu cpaclnl ofFer is for ten days only——Km&y

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