Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 10, 1920, Page 7

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There is a slight Inerease in the ambunt of building in this city over the amount of last week but contracts for remodeling showed the greatest ‘Work of remodeling the bu!lding oe- cupied by the Pasnic Company has been started, and the walls between the building owned by that company and the building recently purchased from the Cranston Company is be torn down and a stairway is to be huilt leading direectty to the store. This latest addition to the eway with the areh that connects the two buildings and one large store will be e from the two smaller ones that have been used. until the present time. ‘Work of remodeling the Greenherg- buflding will do | Bu; tooth roof; a tion, 116x120, to a warehouse Tidze fp conncet the new bui dlniw th ‘the old mill. "The y})lkx? report for’ January MIDDLETOWN, shows only five arrests made in this “The Coles Co. have recently pur-|city, and-omly one. of these arrests chased a tract of land at the foot of | being for iatoxication. j Union street. The site will be used for the erection of a large grain eleva- tor and warehouse, work on Wl ‘take placg at North Grosvenordale. Donalg Johnsén, of Yale university, 2| ia spending a vacation hefe with his will be started in the early spring. ?l!‘c nts, Attorney and Mrs. Eric H! The contract for “the 91‘?059! -mwfl._u.u'fi has as his guest a. changes to the store of the James cla-:m:ta. Charles Johnson . of New noe Co. on Main street has awarded to Myichreest Brothers, West Woodstock comes L&S: WATERFORD. “Preliminary - sketches are bai \mrltlmi news for made for the remodeling of a bujldl is 2: ves wha know the goodness ‘Resinol IHWixblt-'erml to siop the itch- Resinol Ointment is_excellent for re- iog and burning—Resinol o &eal the lieving the smant, itch, and bum of Wi 'w»mtoek aches and depend on i : t;afl:; town for hundro-‘:l cal K. of C. realied quite a sum. a7 GANMINE evary Ao The prelims consisted of a = mixed m?ggm %;“d’:“;,fi;x,‘,’: 3 .“ ";fi. duet, a boxing exhibition and a wrest- ru 17 at which time the city bud-|ling match. In the former, Danny gql for ‘the y;eu wilgl be tmafle u{‘ i Doyle of Bridgeport substituted for In. semo. of the farming. sectio 5 heren‘h:?t; s have vahe 5 v Fasme | Bill LeClalr of Putnam who was called in Waterford for A. Leverons, When finished the building will contain- two | that nei stores on the ground floor and twe|Of apartments of five rooms each on the| seeond floor. CONNECTICUT BUBINESS AND BUILDING pudiated the charges of foul methods which were made against him, declar- ing the hold he had adopted which had injured Lundstrom temporarily tp be a part of the game. In this statement he ‘was upheld, ‘the majority of the crowd knowing this to be the case. He then stated that he would not claim the fall, er bleck at 157 Main street will be started this' coming Monday. This block. which wis formerly occupied as a saloon on the bottom floor and tene- ‘ments on the upper floors is to be phsnged and an up to date stere will pe made on the.ground floor while an ipterior entrance is to be built lead- 2 what your want for your & ing to the tenements up stalrs. Con- The bank clearings of Hartford, New ter for t out of town on business. Jack Wilson because of the clean sportsmanship of " 3 = = tractor Sweeney has these two con-|Haven and Springfield, for the past m?at"tthtz?r‘ ;:tlel‘:ifi;tx:ufu'g‘;m: of Bridgeport, however, was on hand | Mr, Lundstrom, but would meet him .«x_fl:-: fihc % e eirdment has gao.g-pw-bxéu. z?d Ifilm;ungi It tracts. week, show increases of 6.9, 10.8 8nd| or which there is really & boun and the two boys gave a rather tame |2t any convemient date. A second besn o effective for soothes and cools skins burned by ;«n in treating eczema, ring worm, itching, burning rashes, and sores, that it has become a standard skin treatment. It con- tains nothing that could irritate the tenderest skin."” The Alling Rubber Company. is-to make an addition to their store in ‘Westerly. The additi will meas- ure 37x120 feet and will he a frame strycture of two stories and will be made to contain roem Jfor six stores. Contracter Sweeney, who has the col traet, will start building as snon = the weatber conditions are more fa vorable. Men are still at work at b 53 per cent. in the respective cities.. The present volume of real estate transactions, in the dead of winter, would seem to indicate even greater aetivity in this line than during the match is expeeted to be staged in the near future, with plenty of time to prove who is the beiter man. Tonight the Putnam High school basketball team will go to Pomfret to play Pemfret sehoel. A serfes of tests is being held in the High School Cadiets to determine the ten strongest boys in the company. These tests are practically identical wind or sun. Al dealers sell Resinol Ointment. Men wko wuse Resinol Shaving Stick find soothing lotions unnec sarv. ¥ ’ supply throughout the eamtire section. | cxpjbition of six two minute Founds Scarcity of houses is-hglding UD|with ten ounce gloves. Before the Putnam's development. Many more| noyt Doyle challenged Kid MeKenna of | :QPIOM !ll‘;‘ge ar: at prel‘:n‘t fl;v‘lgg Pytnam for a d?te Iau:rtég th;‘ &Ofl!h‘ F ere cou given work in Pu L | and was promptly accepted. enna past year. In the Conneeticut Lowns | byt there are no houses to go With the &ea fifty dbllars with Arthur Macs l;qpar‘t;d in The Commercial Record | jong % > nald of the Putnam Patriot 0 be 135 or (b past week there were 464 |° A number of out of town shoppersi| nonndg ringside the night of the bout. sales Dy warranty deed, against 88| made their appearance In Putnam|® Kaloehitz of Eastford, 165 pounds, in the like week of the previous vear.| Monday: such ghoppers have been few | thpew Al Ventres of Berlin, 145 pounds, Proefs of Bigness. Watch the Sun's Halos. er Corset factory installing chipery. Work of remndel'ng block has also heen commenced. The front of thie block heing torn down and all imnrovemhn neces- sary to fit it for the harness husiness of C. Pody are o be made. the Mahrey WESTERLY. Plars are out for fizures ern] additions to ihe pis for sev- he Lor- s to be a new four-story mill of struction. 108x10§: s weave shed, 145334 Just Applv This Paste and the Hairs Vanish A ‘safe, reliabie- home-ireatment for the guick removal of superfluous hairs | from your face or neck ‘s as follows: Mix g st'ff paste with s>me water and powdercd delatore, apply to objection- able hairs and after 2 or 3 minutes rub off, wesh the skin and the nairs are gone. This simple treatment is failing and no pain or inconver attends ite Dse, but to avoid 4 For a Cough The easicst and altogether best way to treat coughs is to e A stand-by of thousands of peo- ple for a generation. It brings | in all| almost instant relief cases and even those harsh and lung-weakened coughs that are so prevalent at this time are repidly subdued by|S this reliablz and pleasant medi-| cine.. Linonine rensws and| warms the blood and builds| S up the entire system. One bottle (two sizes, 60c, $1.20), ¢ will demonstrate its great| worth to you. To be had at| all drug stores. : Contracts | Contracts ! Contracts In the same week mortg: loans| ang far between since last Wednesday. amounted to $2,185.463, compated with | “"Some farmers who have been unable $783,415 2 year ago. ] { to get inte Putnam sre taking a com- _But one petition in bankruptey was| cigcrable loss on account ef being un- fled In this state during the past|gple to ship their milk, 2s i usual for them. week, with liabilities of $27,120 and assets of $6.007 These figures com-| . & Ames of this citv was elected pare five petitions in the €or-| cecond viee president of the Connec- jresnopding sweek of 1918, with la-{¢ieut Hardware assiciation and also a bilities of $61,793 and assets of $15.-| momiber of the heard of directors of 83 nd 11 petitions in 1818. with{ te organiation, at the annual business I ties ®of $61,862 and assets ©of | meating of the associatien held at the $33483. = Hotel Garde in Hartford. Twenty-four rew incorporations are| " Hareld Gilpatric, state treasurer, ported in this state for the past|of this city, will represent the twenty~ with authorized eapital stock| eighth senatorial district at a eeting these figures comparing| of the republican state central com- with 15 pew companies in the same| mittee seheduled to be held at the Al- {191 2000 capitalf (o housa in Hartford Wednesday, “'\“h $434-| " putnam's fans were rewarded for al. Weather conditiong have been such during the past week that little new construction work has been started, i 9 . held in this~“city for a number of years. St. Jean's hall was crowded and many were turned away. The fin- their patiencejbv the first mat show| in 26 minutes. the heavyweight giving the Eastford boy a great advantage. Ventpes however, was not willing to admit himself vanquished, and a later bout has been arranged. When the star of the evening weighed in, Lundstrom was found to be the heavier by 13 pounds, gealin% 173 to Gardner's 162. Gardner's sreed offsetting this, it nroved to be an even { match, an hour and thirty-five minntes | being consumed - before Lundstrom wag forced to vield to an arm'ock, coupled with a half-Nelson. Several | times both contestants wepa hurled through the rones, and more than once Lyndstrom. had Gardner's &houlder within a hairshreadth of the mat, hut the adroit Pink wriggled his way each time to safety. After a rest of fifteen minutes the conflict .was re- sumed, byt before another fall could be rained the lateness of the hour cem- nelled the bout to be called off After ancial result of the bout, conseauent- 1y, was remarkably heavy and the Jo- Hariden and Springfield the matech was stopped, Mr. Gardner made a short speech in which he re- with the army tests, including power, chinning, grip, lifting, back leg tests. The Shore Line Electric /Railway company has Jald off the run;lnz crew ue to the of the trolley until March 1 conditions of its tracks and several other causes pertaining to power and cimilar conditions. Inflamed Eyn Nothing brings surer relief to in- flamed eyes than a wash with boracle #cld water. And ope thing that its user must remember is to have the preparation free from any foreign or they will cause irritation, The boraeic 2cid should be thoroughly dissolved in wa- particles, however minute, ter that has been hoiled and cooled. Yes, AMfred, a kiss I the dark ls’ one kind of an electric spark. far build s costing 370,670, t | re00rd comparing with 94 permits the like week of 1919, “for building 4590 and 20 in 1918, for zs costing $163,160. | REAL ESTATE SALES | AND MORTGAGE LOANS There were in Norwich last week nine sales of real estate to five for the ¢ perior last year. The loans {for the recnective weeks were $109,- 1230 and $5,500. | ‘Real estate sales in New London for | *he past week numbered 14 compared| | with' fonr for the same perior Iast vear. The mortgaze loans for the| | tyn weeks re $22,800 and $26,650, rexpectively. BUILDING OPERATIONS IN NEW ENGLAND Statistics of build‘ng and engineer- ing operations in New England as compiled v The ¥. W. Dodge Com- pany follows: . 5th, 1920..819,970,000 5th, 1818.. th, 1918.. 5th, 1917.. 8,000 { | Cantra 9000 | Contracts i Contracts ¢ Cantracts 19,132,000 Contracts 46480000 | Contracts 2,418,000 | Contracts 14,801.000 | Cont 10,936,000 6.708.000 .. 15,827.006 | . 11.239000 | 9,140,000 8,536,000 8,707,090 | Jan., Jan., Jan., Jan., Jan., = Are You Do you beiong tc the army of half- well, half-sick, men and women W are wasting comfort and their/enj because they are too careless or too indifferent to give a little thought and effort to getting back their -old time-energy? If you have lest your grip and you feel that yoy are slipping into the down and out class and you can't sleep, get excited easily, become weak and trembly, bloat, have bl: before your eyes, gas on yo ech and can't digest your food ire not as good a man as you used lo be; if your former pep is gradually slipping away from vou, then you had better act and act quickly. Put up a ight. You can win and my Goldine ‘mproved Nervine and Stomach Form.- their ./ ROYAL WORCESTER and your crops will grow. - MORE SOIL PERMAN o yorw pasticular needs. 2 NORWICH TALLOW Ge&iné Your Share Out of Life ? Goldine Has Helped Thousands To New Health — Helped Them To Get Well And Keep Well. PROSPERITY Brands ™ ™ '\ | Animal Fertilizers crope, GREATER crops be- fertilizers ENR!CH”.THE TLY. Their very fecognize as most essential to MORE : ehave. A FERTILIZER ‘FOR EVERY NEED Our 24 page FREE memo booklet tells Writs for it foda, EFWE BUY RAW FURS—Write ‘or our representatiof ula'N6. 1 will help you. One to two teaspoons in hot watet before meals and on retiring will help your stom- ach o secrete its own digestive juices 80 you can assimilate what you eat and make that watery fluld in your veins a rich, red, vitalized blood that gives a cleared brain, a sparkling eve, puts || the spring and swing of yout} into the step and fills the whole system with lifo and energy and good spirits. Do not drag around half dead an- other day. Thousands who were nerv- ous wrecks are waliing the streets today, healthy mep and women and they owe it all to a few weeks uge of Goldine Nerve and Stomach Formula No. 1. It is sold in liquid and tablet form, and only at the honest drug stores who supply what you ask for, not at the substitute or just-as-goed stores. up to $7.98. “Gee! How that festiliz women, at Sale Prices. - such r . BLOOD and the pariular type bescuited CO., Norwich, Conn, @9 | €ocall. IYOnYn \/AV( B BLOOMERS - PETTICOATS CAMISOLES Satin, Crepe, Sateen, Voile and Batiste—In Jersey Silk, Crepe de Chine, Secco Silk, 75¢, 89¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $3.98, $4.98 up to $9.98. - In Satin, Crepe de Chine, Pique, Sateen, Cambric and Batiste, plain, scalloped bottom, hemstitched, embroidered or lace trimmed—at $1.25, $1.50, $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 In Satin, Jersey Silk and Voile—at $1.50, $2.25, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98. KNEE LENGTH UNDERSKIRTS : Trimmed with fine laces and embroideries—$1.25, $1.50, $1.98, $2.50 up to $3.98. STRAIGHT CHEMISE VOV Embroidered or lace hin:li.SO, $1.98, $2.50, $2.98 and $3.98. EXTRA SIZE UNDERGARMENTS The women of ample proportions will find well-fitting garments here, full cut and finely finished. Not merely large garments, but undergarments rightly proportioned for large * To disagree with the other fellow &nd still remain friendly; to see the other fellow's viewpoint and still cling to your own opinion with a smile that is sincere: to travel the first 50 miles in company with a crowd duietly and not tell all you know; to smile at the breakfast table and then go to work, «ot willingly but anxiously, proves that ~ou are a bigger man than the ordi- ary fellow we find on the pay roll: schange. 3 ——— Sensible, Japanese girl babies have their ends shaved until they are thres ears old. ad ———— Cold cash makes an excellent hot weether comfort., The sun's halos are geod weather signs. Many weather proverbs based upon the observation of halos are founded upon sound sclentific princi- ples, Studles of the relation of halos ‘to rainfall show that during the sum- mer months 58 to 60 per cent of all halos are followed by raln within 36 hours,, During the winter months 70 to 73 per cent are so followed. No ‘'wise man ever gives advics um<« il agked for it e ——— M. A, BARBER + Machinest and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs S-wiaier Sale of White BEGINS WEDNESDAY AT 8.30 A. M. The sale that hundreds of Norwich women have been awaiting with the keenest anticipation. Sev- eral months ago we bought lavishly, when ready cash was the bait that tempted manufacturers to quote the very lowest prices in order to keep their big factories busy. For this reason we offer in this sale Lingerie far below today’s wholesale cost. When you see it you will be unable to resist buy- ing those lovely garments of Silk, Satin an and White. d Cotton, in all the popular colors—Orchid, Flesh, Blue ENVELOPE CHEMISES In Philippine and Domesti¢ styles, round neck and bodice styles, daintily trimmed with hand work, others with lace medallions, hemstitch- ing or pretty Swiss embroidery, at the follow- ing prices—$1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $2.98, $3.50, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 up to $8.98. GOWNS In Philippine and Domestic styles, in Voile, Crepe, Cambric and Batiste, wonderful smart styles, in Empire'round neck or ctrap over shoulder models, prettily trimmed with lace medallions and insertions, hemstitching and fine Swiss embroideries — at $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 and up o $9.98. | g

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