Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 24, 1920, Page 7

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* INCREASE IN B Local contractors after the inactivi- ty of the long and hard winter look for a noticeable inurease in building activity in the near future and already several of them arc liguring plans for buildings in and near this- city.- With the drive on by the Norwich Build- ing and Loan Association, who have adopted the slogan, “Be a Bird, Build Your Own Home,” it is expected that during the present spring and sum- there will be many. additions {0 orwich’s houses, During the = past week there has been very little work except some small interior jobs. Fire Mazrshall Howard L. Stanton has rececived two 7pp1icatien: for building permits, one for an addition and one for permission 1o build a garage. W. H. Allen asks permission to build on an addition to} his house off Church street and Mi- thael Mingira wants a permit to build 2 hollow tlle garage at 17 Vine street:|. ‘he garage is to bed 1::;!9:10 with a * 3in_roof. i Contractor P. F. Swyeeney has. the work of altering thi t fltoo of the Parker-Preston ¢ any at the ser of Raijlroad a:'dn%err “str ?,@ eompany intends to ‘mak® “tHe’s door over into an office.Pdartifions are o be removed and a new floor laid. The work on the alterations to the pasement of the Greek Orthodox shurch have been started by Centrac- tor P, F. Sweeney. The basement is to be made inta two school rooms. Plans are under way for the ercction of sixteen new dwelling ses Taftville as soon as the mits. The houses wi gnd doubla tenemen or the same construc! ihe rerl of the mill houses that have beey srected by the Ponemah _compny. ey will be equipped with olectric and running water and other ts 1 n conveniences will be ‘install: 0d! The work on the store at 115 Main has been completed and 1s now re for occupation. Two large new show windows have been put in and the interior of the store has been re modeled. = The large plate glass win. | dows are set in copper and a new deor has been put in. Carpenters are still at work on the! Bode property on Broadw. front ‘of the building has been extend- SOUR STOMACH | Mi-O-Na Puts the Stomach in | Fine Shape in Five Minutes If your stomuch is continu: y kicks ‘ng up a distyrbaunce; if you feel bioata | ed and distressed; if you helch gas an | sour food into the moufh, then you! -Na. Stomach Tablets. . | a stomach tab! give in- | stant relief, of course, but they do| more; ey stop the poiso: gascs," They stop excesg fe food | and thoroughly clean, ate and strengthen the stomach so that'it ean readily digest food v ut artificial | ¥ d. Mi{-O-Na stomach tabfeis are guar-| anteed to end or chronic, or mon that pervousness, d ness should disappear. everywhere and Lee & O Mi-O-Na faor 60 cents a igestion. | PRINNBCED MIGH-G-HE ) Ends Catarrh or nioney back. Just breathe it in, Outfit ineluding ivhaler | $1.15. Extra bottles 00¢c. All Druggista, | M. A. BARBER ULDNG and the| g BUILDING OPE 7 HYOME] ed ‘to the building Hne the stre: Am entirely new show window is to be put in with a plateiglass front set in copper. Other” improvements are be- ing made to the store. NEW LONDON. Plans have been accepted for the proposed new firehouse for the North. west Hose Co. The new hosehouse to be located on the site 'of the pres- Don't Suffer Any Long Yodr Kidneys—Goldine No. 2 Will Help You.' with kidney trquble. You have been g for remedy that will give you real help. You have been seeking a medicine that will enable you to get a unight's ‘sleep without having,to get up several times, that will relieve the ent. building on Brainerd street and |pains in your back, that will restore will replace a structure decidedly an- your Kkidneys® to their normal condi- tiguated and one that has practically | tion and clean out your system of the outlived it usefulness for the purpose | poisons that have gathered there. intended. The new structure is to be of brick, stories and an attractive building. - CONNECTICUT BUILDING inig Rouses for: the x:omparismmtix“‘m same weelk of last year, show 3 gain of 51.1 per cent, over the corresponding week of last year, . 3 tford a gain of 16.7 per cent. for ‘the same period. .nfiaies-of Teal estate by warranty deed during the past week in the towns of the state reported in the Commercial Retord numbered 385, as against 341 for. the like week of 1910, Mortgage lo: for the week amounted to $1.- 504, compared with $1,233,478 last year. The 27 new tompanies formed dur- ing the week had ‘a total authorized capital stock of $6,083,000, the incor- poration of.the G. Fox Co. in Hartford i 00,000 being the largest incor- n for some weeks. In 1919 there companles formed with cap- of $402,00¢ and in 1918 four concerns with capital stock of $2,036,- 500 were incorporated. Petitions in bankruptey for the week numbered six, with assets of $76.260 and liabilities of $30,355. which is com- red with ‘three petitions with total sets. of $12.152 and liabiljties of $3,- 0 filed in the corresponding week of last year., » Bullding permits issued during the past week in the several Connecticut tewns and in Sprinzfield numbered 60 The c monnted to $69%,381, comnaring h $162.360 in 1919 and $87.025 in 18, The largzest nermits were issued n Heriford and Waterbury. Manv new coritracts have been awarded drring the week. the largest beinz for the mew buildings for the Americen school for the deaf in West Fartford. whieh will cost about $700.- 000. a T4-starv bank and office build- ne in Hartford and several apartment nlant in West Haven for the Kelley Tire 2nd Rubber Co. REAL ESTATE SALES AND MORTGAGE LOANS Yorwich had eight sales of real te during the nast week to six for e same week {n 1910. There were no s the past week. while for the cor- ending week of the previous year the amount wag $4.000. In New London there were 11 saleg of realty last'week to two for the same week t vear, The mortgate loans far the respective weeks totalled $59,- and RATIONS IN NEW ENGLAND of building and engineer- ms in New England as the F. W. Dedge company . 10,71920. . .19, 1919, 21,168,000 16,510.000 16,396,000 13,138,000 Machinest ond Engincer | 13035 000 . . | 15,550,000 Steam Engine Repairs | 11,620,000 em— | “‘Iknow something that will clearyour skin” **When my cpmp! ost week.in | of this medicine, ainst 85 in 1919 and 31 in 1918, } of the new construction this | i buildines in the same city and a large | 13,721.000 | 3 i Muck g E oted to the | worthy roperty, of gifts, i life. of the Talents, the At last your search is ended. Gold- ine can now be obtained in your city. stone and concrete and will be of two | There is a big, fresh supply at G. G. Engler's Drug Stere, and the bottles of -Goldine No. 2 are just waiting to be taken to your home and to help ND; BUSINESS | you get rid of your kidney trouble. If - th ariford | YOu have any ‘doubt as to the.value agk among . your friends, learn which of them has used Gglldine sand ;what results they ob- tained from it,’ Also read what this man said a few days ago: * Mr. Thomas Carrier 'of 12§ Mill St, Troy, N. Y., told us: “Feor nearly 15 vears, I'tried to get rid of kidney and bladder trouble, I would have to get up three or four times a night, and couldn’t get much sleep. My back was sore and lame and my hands and feet would go to sleep every once in a while. T couldn’t find anything to help me until I got Goldine No. 2. Now I feel fine and’' my kidneys are bhetter in every way." ¥ And an even stronger endorsement than this is the fact that during the year 1919, more than 20,000 packages of Goldine were sold in the state of Connecticut. ‘Why suffer longer? Today is the time to begin the final hattle, the ning battle against that disease ch is poisoning your ‘kidneys and your whole syste Go today to G. G. Engler's and ask the druggist for Goldine No. 2, the kidney medicine. It comes in both liquid and tablet form. FOR COLDS LINONINE 18 A GREAT FAMILY REMEDY FOR ALL FORMS OF COUGHS AND COLDS AND IS A REMARKABLE PREVENTIVE FOR THROAT AND LUNG COM- PLAINTS OF ADULTS AND CHILDREN, ..Have a bhottle of Linonine handy at all timos—there’s ne telling what instant it wi ke needed, espucially so for colds that threaten bronch Linonine for bronchitis. %, All Druggists—E0c and $1.20, l"STEWARD/SHlP" THEME OF REV. 8. H. HOWE’S SERMON ically all of the churches gountry ‘on Sunday, the theme of the Rey. S. H. Howe, Park churgh. Dr. Howe took his text from Luke 1 count of thy stewardship. #$aid in part; Pounds, the 5 older, Steward. 1 head dictating a p old-dusts of the world, ent azes, and com- ship is one of the dominant onger, A Victim of | - itis. | It is said that nothing quite equals| 1 i the interest of To everyone who has been suffering | - PR ; Iéfm% In Performance But only time or abnormally abusive tests can prove car endurance. . : It Won on Endurance Minus Useless Weight world endurance mark of 3037 miles in 50 hours. Itisthe only official test ever made stewardship, the benevolent sible machine, dowered with might and the capacity for acquisition and ad- | ministration amnd consequent sense of respongibility, This individual relative | proprietorship must be accorded if we are to produce the legitimate product— character, In, these things steward- ! ship finds its origin, office and sphere. Stewardship sho:xid be cultivated in the property. It is necessary to give wealth its noblest offices, We can make friends of the earthly posses- rate men by His stan- | e must learn frem His all uses of property, of talent, sions and have them reminted xna changed into the enduring riches. They can be transmuted into bills of and oni- | s, Not an | lanthropic impulse, Thé individual is ve enact- | but-a cog or pinion of @ big irrespon- higher uses otl of a stock car, driven at top speed for 50 as in at Top Speed Endurance Mark is ioh e opfipcggndwmm Unmatched. Brings to the Light Car Field { a world 24-hour road over single made, ‘Surely such endurance ofall., - Quality Essex 3 stock touring car set mark of 1061 snow-bound Iows roads. miles, Not a adjustment or tire change was must redouble the value of Esscx in the eyes a Wor{d ’s Sales Record Moreover, Essex power means acceleras Hon. It gives Essex right of way every- where. It means that every performance is met at half effort—thus accounting for its long life. These are reasons why in its first year Essex set a new world’s sales record with more than $35,000,000 paid for more than 22,000 cars in its first year. This year it will be even more difficult to supply the Essex demand. waited last spring. Many Thousands were disap- pointed. Yet at that time Essex had not given the conclusive proofs of endurance it now holds, You will avoid having to wait by making your reservation now. THE BARRETT-HUDSON CO. 324 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. EDWARD T. CONNELLY, Salesman church is growing by the uncertain criteria_of numbers. It is too big now. The Imped menta overwelghts it. The wing needs to blow the chaff away, Too many we have now who never make a sacrifice, who go pus- sy-footing, afrald of the weather and cultivate a few aches and paing as deterrents f{rom . duty, The church needs meore people who will consent to live short lives but lives brim- ming with usefulness. We need i formed people who read religipus pe- riodicals te learn what God is doing out there in a world lying in Wicked- ness, people who do not.wait for the | orator’s emotional appeal (o move them out of their cultivated lethargy, who will go out and ask, “Where can | come before the house Thursd. final agreement had been made with esdveeates of the training proposal. Despite the decision of the milit: commitiee .adopting military traini in principle as part of the country's future military policy, efforts were made todgy to prevent the committes decision from annearing in the reor g8nization Dbill. Chairman Kahn, who held. numerous informal conferences with the leaders and sipporters of the train 2aid no decicion had been reache and Reor tive Mondell, the republican ficor leader, declined to diseuss the movement furiher thau to assert the army bill was slated to Mr, Mondell was understood to have suggested the changing of the training at New Haven, has sued the Mechan- ics Bank of New Haven, trustes of the estate of Ela Wheeler Wijeox. The allegation is that while home- ward bound on_steamer ' Acquitania last July, Mrs. Wilcox sent Dr, Page ireless message that sghe was i} desired him to meet her, Dr. ge savs he met her, brought her to Shert Beach, and gave treatment for which he has not been compenasted. Thomasten.—Miss Nelile Hurley hay been appointed supervisor of the men's ward at the Watétbury hospital. New Milford.—5 t aid and visiting nurse with Mallory & Sons Hat Ca. in S ve a Y worl | exchange which are dul honored )i ™ C: - | plan, he bein, supperted by other St A askamed that 1 never n fore we go. The law of stowardship | Means.” which means, means to an | consent to be in.the minerity and the | of _a_reorganization bill ineludi 1:3 delie ;‘v‘?;s f?:?;e“im's?'flifi"l 1 imagined has its grin upon all possessions, gifts, | ®nd- It is net the end of life, but the | éxceptional company, Who ag Ibsen | training plan is impossible at of the Remingion-U, M, C. make, au- + | endowments, property, ©777 | instrument and means unto life. Make | tells us, rule the worid. We want | The floor leader is understood 1o tomatles, SEVER ROt and Belmee, 5 T (Wreriete. I fosibios 1t take jts office of blessing and uplift. | men and women to face the new |Proposed that instead of attemniing | ..."ag najire s Aute g thinzs. T : { Merely hoarding it is self-defeating.: wistful Jook on the face of the warld, | doption of a training plan that the ™ O ~0 " i sajnen . 7| It is such here.” The world forgets all | the uplifted face. which asks for the | army Liil merely provide for & con. | Fssex——Bdward Coulter, the russ! T aies o here s it | but ite henefactors, Then this relative | new ‘message of home which we |Sressional commission on “physical ! Mail carrier, who has been covering one supremo pronrietorsh' in this hig | PrOPrictorship ~is transient. Our | Christian men and women slone can|4nd military training” which would | his entire route every day in spite of SR BURLpLE prOTTleloms D, % amassings stay behind uniess chanzed | bring them. Science is wistful, weary | Make a report to congress next De- | 'he bad roads, is doing double duty by Resino! Ointment and Resinol Soapalso clear away candruff and keep the hair Healthy and atiractive, * For trial free, write 10 Dept 2-Re v Why have that Chilly, Uncomfortable Feeling when sur Thrift Heaters will . the balmy Southland ? make your room like ON DEMONSTRATION, AT QUR OFFICE GAS & ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT 37 SHETUCKET STREET | other's nroperty and will No man gets away from much as a single sand gr y s leaves it in its real proprietor's hands. 2. And yet there is relative proprie- torship, a little kingdom to he won and swayed. There is an individual control and administration. We nare not re- quired to pool our own holdires or ac- auisitions, nor to merge alienate the nreduct and outnut of a life’s enerzies, The nationalization of all wroperty is an outstanding heresv. Tt d personal genins for the in the nerve of enternrise, social level to a tame and monotony. It obliterates the sense of Coughed So Hard He Was Ready to Die But he recovered quickly and gained 9 pounds in 5 weeks. “Lagt December I caught a eold, which Jeft me with a deep cough. I’ coughed so hafd it gtart the blood. I thought I was a goner, until I tried Milks, Emulsion. 1 used nine bottles altogether. My cough is gome, and I have gained nine pounds in Bve weeks. If anyonc doubts if, let them write me, ' —Char L. Walters, 147 8o, 18th §t., Pittsburgh, Pa. When hupdreds upon hundreds of people tell you of just such recovers, just guch gains in ‘weight, it must be worth your trying, A trial costs pothing. . Milks Emulsion is a pleasant, nutri- tive food and a corrective medicine. It restores healthy, natural bowel actionm, doing away with all need of pills and physics. It promotes appelite and guickly puts the digestive orgamns in Shafia— to assimilate food. As a builder of flesh apd strength, Milks Emulsion is atronily recommended to those whom sickness has weakened, and is a powerful ald In resisting and repairing he effects of wasting diseases, Chronic stomach trouble and constipation are Yrompzly relieved—~usually in one day. t produces remarkable resyits in colds, goughs and bronchial asthma. This is the only solid emulsian made, and so palatable that it is eaten with a spoen like jce eream. Fruly wonder- ful for weak. sickly children, No matter-how severe your case, you are urged to try Milles Emulsion under this guaraptee: Take six Dottles home with Yqu.‘uu 1% accarding to ditections #nd, if pot safisflied with the results, -E;I’l!.uouv Wwill be promptly refunded. heavy at least. ge 80c and $1.20 per boftle. ks Emulsion Co., Terre Haut Soid by druggists everywhere. | into character. - | unciuteh their grip on all | holdines. | skill, refinement, life. | erucible. The celd white fingers material "We pity the poor ameng us. Do we ever pity the poor millien- aines who zo bankrupt? Lazarus-—-poor from life into the coming life, who had made wealth the end of life instead of the means of service. But stewardship asgerts its demands on other things, gifts, endowment, culiure, knowledge, We may not have a fortune to hold in stewardship but we all have a life to put in the Let its giver find the pro- gram and the setting. Livingsfon had only a life and God made it the key to unlock ihe «dark continent. A friend of mine had only a life and he said to the American Board: “Send me any- where” and Ged found place and sphere and vast results for that life in one-of the great pagan empires. Then we have as our supreme pos- gession the gospel of Jesus Christ. We are put in trust with this sacred de- posit and must impart it, share it with the whole world. Go ye unto all the world is our marching order, We claim to be followers of Jesus Christ, then we must not lose His stride. He has gone into everv dark continent. Are we following Him er only staving within 8 narrow environment? Halt- ing our svmpathies, interests, co.ep- eration with the little community in which we live. We may resent me- dieval thinking and yet praetice me. dievel living, Hiding our light, ehel. tering it behind cloistered retreats, keeping it for heme consumption, for our fireside and our church new. Neo, nue. 'We are stewarde of the manifeld srace and must give it in these whe have not our chanee. 'We must net break our paee until we have girdled the world. May I gay in cloging that we have ‘been getting a new vision of stew- ardship. We ean scarcely define it in terms of the old thinking., The sub- ject has been forced up onte higher levels. We have had some {resh orir entations, 'We have been shedding the provincial mind and geiting the internationsl and world outlook., Ouyr sympathies have been deepened. in these unexfmpled miseries. of the world, The selfigh spirit of acoumus lation and hearding Jeeks v sized now. once bulked and bulged Jarge and awe-ingpiring, Re. cent history has blown these big irrj. descent bubbles away. Men mugst be abeut bigger business new. They must get sometbmxc the sacrifical spirit, What i S et S S N ne o : spirit. They m:%g“.‘,. peal to statistics and claim the! done and done in | of the gouiless beat of the machinery of law and ig leoking in the diree- tion of ‘the spiritual, Fiction is w ful and is digging.down into saci cal mines ag neyver before, Art weary of its Pagan ideals. iooks for diviner themes. iong are discovering the dust and ashes at their heart and unbelief is conscious of ite staleness and js ask- ing for its outcast Ced., Old world ideals have broken down and there is demand for the new. All of this is wistful attitude which proclaims world hunger for Christ and a con- viet’on that he alone can bring bhack the lost Kev to a kingdom of right- eousness and peace and we are stew- erds of this manifold grace. All thie is a clamant ery to an aroused sense of stewardship. The setting apart of a lfe for service and a definite designation of property to the work the chureh {s facing. A wholea world is wisttul and facing the new east, looking for the new day. We need to be awake and responsive to the com- is Poetry 014 relig- a pelling appeal. All we-have and hold is God's,” Let us come to Iiis help in this great day of the Lorzd. FORECAST OF ACTION ON THE ARMY REORGANIZATION BILL Waghington, Feb. 23. - Uniyersal military. {reining may not be included in the house army reerganization bjll under z plan 2dopied teday by repub- lian Jeaders calling for consideration of ihe jnecasure the latier part of the week. Nome of the leaders toaight would deny that emission of & trzining plan was likely, but asserted that no e e ] CATARRHAL DEAFNESS “MAY BE OVERCOME —— kS awh 1 d or ar'at ;’v?ego ‘33:? 2 it} 1%1&:3‘%?1?5&1" ing, or have head neises, to vaur ugsist mint (dou int and ans ounce of Pare it b hot d ar 35 us:a( '“%:i.. got ble gtiength) and =d of € d 3 little ek A :«k& ;_nn table- T will e,gu‘ bring quick yelist from the dis] ’ulnl B neiees. foe Tecome cacy and “He “Stop drepping _inte 18 Yuv l‘t'g.g'b- i“v vu‘:fi'," ona‘té?’& cember, Such an authorization, it was said, might brirg the training plan befors the house as a separate proposition. Mr, Kahn was understoed to oppose discarding the advantage already eained in the military committee with- out a (definite azreement that the uni- versal training bill, as a separaie pro- pesal, would - be - given preferential status later. He was said not to have recured this nromise. The committee draft of the reorgan- ization bill does not i{miude any dee~ | Jarntion of nolicy with' respect to uni~ vergal training. BRIEF STATE NEWS Stamford—Mr. anq Mrs. George S. Watts of Stamford are traveliaz in Florida, p Danbury—The dates of the county corn show at the farm bureau office jn Danbury’ have been changed from | March and § to March 11 and 12, on account of the poor traveling condis tions. P Manchester—The local branch of | the Connecticut Company reported an enormous freight business Iust week, | @ue to the fact that the ©Liz auto! trucks were unable to make {he trip: between Manchester and Hartford. Branford—Dr. Emmett Page,. of | Wew York, in the United States court | [ taking one of the local doetors many miles in his sleigh visiting the slek. =S Great Rejoicing by Rheumatic Cripples If So Crippisd You Can’t Use Arms or Legs Rheuma Will Help Yeu or Nothing To Pay. If you want reliet in two days. gratilving relict, take one codesonntal 0f Rheuma once 2 day, If you want to dissolve the uric/ acid roison in your body and drive it out ihrough the natural channels so that ;;[ n_lg be tlrgcnltram rheumatism, a 76 cent ottle your drugglst today. SETabn Hen theumatism {5 a powerful stropgly entrenched ix‘: jou{n lng“l:l.lfl: cles. In order to conquer it a2 powerfu} enemy must be sent against it. Rheus ma is the eneniy of rheumatism (ne matter what form)-—an cmemy that must conquer it every time or your money will be refunded. Rheyma contains no naresties—ig abachutely harmless, and thersughly reliable because it is the one remedy that has relleved tWe agOnIZing paing of rheumat'sm sufferers who theught nothing would give relief. Tt gheuld do as much for you—it seldom fails, Lee & Osgood -Co. will gladly supply you on the no-cure-no-pay plan. Animal Fertilizers and yeur will grow. NORE o CREATER b Fecognize as most cssential Oy 24 FREE memo TLY. .. Theis. vary> mpridiants abe" snc to MORE crops._MEAT. BLOOD and Wohave A FERTILIZER FOR EERY NEED bocklet tells the particular iype besi suited Write for it toda + NORWICH TALLOW G0, Norwish, Conn, L g ) sall. F="WE BUY RAW FURS —Write "er_ouwns

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