Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 2, 1920, Page 11

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Extensive Ehanges on Frankfin Street Lower Franklin street from Dufi(ee 5 GOODYEAR. Lane to Lath street will present af . A movement is on foot for the erec- changed appearance after April.l.as| yion-of a new sehoollouse at Goodye many of thé buildings on fhiis part of | 1t is revorted that the Goodyear Mills | the stréet will be changed and remc Co..Nave.made . an -offer--to take the | eled and many of the present ocCu-| present sehool. buildihg Off the hands arc to seck difféent 100Ationse| bt sono -and ‘also to contribute | N!cely & L“_j ‘e Curland Talking Machine Shop 18 | $3:,000 toward the erection of a mew s to move from the present location in | huilding. = A gown meeting will isoon ‘i! Sunlight buflding to the Huiling'} o held to take action in: the matter. owned by Carl Welte, Jr, at the ¢or-| The cost of the. schodl, which -would of Bath gnd Franklin streets.| have eight rooms. and. an, assembly move will necessitate the reno-| hall, wouid be ahput $100,099. g wating and altering of the property | - The Goodyear Co. has offered to pay | o accommodate tne Talking Machine | §25000 toward the erection of a ngv SBop. The present bullding which | setool building here to cost not less = sevorul stores on the | than $100,000. % - p § floor and lodging rooms on —_— yat) > p P o1 the @ floor, will, when altera- MIDDLETOWN. Swnfts Hams Fresh ; Or tlons complete, contain one large ¢ y - \ 2 Plans are being made for alterations store on the ground. fioor, which will B lalh ERah aet 10" capnee ool | 2 the annex at the state hospital. G 7 2 #4414 / ; i - o by fiziuras, i pecond | i aresn vt inuae nev seo . Whole or Half [Frankfurters (Chops . o Sound, but smaller floor will be used.as a 'dispiay _and | gor Uiy 3 16 than No. 1 e work. There will also be mn‘:?":\':uzk;;!&f“:gflm a three-story brick addition, 20x30 |k 0f booths are to be installed #nd | fect and will be used for toiicts and bath, @ld the sale of musical and talking| " The Russell Manufacturing Co. 1s ingtruments will be but in. The WOrk | planiing the erection of a number. of will cost_about $4000, new houses in the South Fa The. Norwich = Blectrical company | trict during the spring. Al will be of | & B are ng to branch out and will | frame con. 1 2 ‘\’@e in lm; to their present store, take and (t}wfl fi;;‘il]‘;e‘:" vt Lhe store “uifg;;m' theirs now occu- pied by A. Goldblatt's shoe shop. Mr. Goidblatt will move into the store va- | o Tomnzg:NAg;“dmg &2 s vaer e il oot i e a0 | Torrington has been awarded . thel the Jewett Shorthand school’ These | contract for an addition at the piant of e the Manhassett Manufacturing Co. in changes will also mean taat a laree| ;.. ) gl S i nt of alteration will be made in| ./ "ol Bign OF b \.]‘ e three ! » Sunlight building, such as remov- | Lo} €% ER Ioundr:;h\on(”A lu a partition between the two stores ...’ i s 8 of the Norwich Electric company and the aiteriation of the second floor. ROCKVILLE. I(.‘ontmms L 1919, 10,461, noo’munmm enjoyed by the citizens of|.department to interest buvers, citi- | president to function depended “gx the other side of the street the Contr 1918, 1340 ,000 | New York.” | of ihe United States, in theil' | proof of his disabil epr owned by Julius A, Wutt-| OWing to the high cost of building it SR8 mow ocoupied by Jamed|B88 Béen voted not to atart the me 8 as & restaurant is to be va- | 1OSPital here which is to be erected on ted by the first of April and will | t0¢ Droverty B2 Toecupied” by John Ogulnick who [ UBLIT c ions improve. Funds are | to vacate his location in the "W D d for minor improve- relle property across the street. The | M0ts at the present general hospital, | : re which Mr. Ogulnick is to occu- ¥ :‘m be renovated and painted | CONNECTICUT BUILDING and slight alterations made % in the block owned by Georgé| po o A ERINESS Grdenberger the store that has been | 1 ook clearings the past week show usd by him as a wholsale liquor | o " 5¢T, “‘”“, place has becn fitted up into a first class sto e and will be occupied by a Providence concern who will estab- sh a mill gemnant store. The store | oc-upied by his saloon will, In the! uear future, he fiited up into a bus ness place and will he rented. i Loeal contractors sn Monday re- | weex potted that last week had been 23 | 630,67 ck a week as any this winter. |, th the launching of the drive by the Bailding and Loan aseociation ft | " 18 _expected that within the n ménths building activitics will and that local on 8 1917. An injunction Conu‘d(‘ls s court Fes said this could only be ri Zara, 184 tonms, sold foria constitutional amendme; the only vessel to go under | thought “the vice presidpnt the buyer having au- |temporarily without displa: i th bm the Shipping Board | president. permanentiy. { {to procure Greek registry, the letter —_— | | 2id. @TREMLAU IN CHARGE OF & TR : FORCEN [in S WoRED e e PROHIBITIOON ENFORCEMENT | il RIVER, TO BE TORN DOWN | - Hartford,“ Mareh 1—The d el e the- prohibition enfor¢ement havy in| New York, March 1—High Bridge.| for Connecticut passed o : panned the Harlem river | hands of Collector James J. 5 Dty years, must bc torn | this "afternoon and were taker it of a decision of the|by Julius C. Stremlau. 1 sent today by Acting{ It required the use.of a truck to| ia. The department|carry the ‘records of the prohibiti the bridge is an un- | division from the collector’s ofiic uction to navigation | the new quarters of the insyfficient room for | enforcement_director. aces between the thir-| John J. Keena, head of ti s The city authori-|ed spirits division, and Deput. ay it is impracticable to change | lector Whiter Shanley, have piers temporarily assigned to Mr. he bridge, which was built to car- | lau's office by Collector W r huge iron pipes SR m‘_ il'ne) _(‘x‘-‘omnI r;s- ENTIRE ADRIATIC QUESTION 5 feet high and has SPE Tt tone S REMAINS [N SUSPE equate for the water supply ueduet was buiit under the . y donated by E. S. Hem‘v\ BADGER URGES LA NAVY IN T b o ven the clearings amounted to $6,1 with 244 »wing the rem Pr’r r-onf complete the vess Admiral lange nav 1 the last S b §o5 r $ fother member of the -war basis. There were no | pe e ! 4 i Soor appHcations filed with I<1r“ 1918 s Howard L. Stanton during | " the past week, London, .-March . 1.—The tions between Promier : and the Jugoslavs, in w i = Minister Trumbitch 2 fAMENDMENT TO DEFINE mier Pachitch parti DISIBILITY OF PRESIDENT |denly broke off today.. It not « NEW LON‘JO‘I are for on| e new prog feet s high con- X pected that they will be resumed struetion, with a tapes tront. | S e Washington; March 1.—Amendment | London “quring the present w- On the grourd floor will ba an I bednclude o constitution tc provide means| The entire Adriatic que re- nly hail. rest room and’ toilets ; : rmining the disebility ‘of & mains in suspense and it s and the main rocm which will b the apparatus. The s o used for dormiinr functions iS||y eertuin that no solution of ¥ authorities on'| e reached while the supreme (tutional law disagree as . to the | s sitting . in London, . but er of congress to act, Representa-| guestion will be reopened wh Fess, republican, Ohio, sdid to- - » the house judiciary com- | He was urging his plan to -t authorize the supreme court to deter- i | mine the. fact at the Yequest of con- acement, manned | and reiterated that he meant no 1 _on President Wilson's con- The president’s illness, Mr. aid, had served to draw on to the gituation, niending that “the inability of a e new the gene ! while ‘mort [amounted to b 5e thi Build about $25.000. g at]game, new the Mm [ the | started at this tim imher | number of import jing flgurec c., | dvchitects thr 2 faw, | miral B narried and single per- | 10,000 NAVY HAS SOLD VESS bitiard o factioners. ete pe used for the will seat about be equ. ed v .r(t‘q U3 ( :“ ’f" na floor itsalf, w ans and will { conetruc PROSPERITY Brands ROYAL WORCESTER & Animal Fertilizers Used for 70 Years ASSaR | E Thru its use Grandmother’s B | gier b youthful appearance has pletare houses. L ESTATE SAL : % : ¢ v Jrosrdl’ sipeaies | , Afchitects hive completed plans for AND MORTGAGE LOANS| (e other case, Comptrol avis of | At iy one Bbecome but a memorye 5 were issued i 1 enst abow t 2 v ’ The soft, refined, pearly. and your crops will grow. !‘r;:—.\-“v*n"'fnr = i Sk ;»;n even sales of real R ny, foer 4t flag. - ; | white appearance. it & | MORE GREATER crop ki {to tweive Tor £ L2 e on t | s Thons osed 0f was 0f B renders leaves the joy | cpuse: our fertlizers ENRICH" struction jyvear. The 1 ~ the De Ancon g 5 0 to S 0. "} of Beauty’ with you SOIL PERMANENTLY. Th respective wecks were recognize as most essential to MORE - Wehave A FERTILIZER Our 24 page FREE memo book! to your patticular needs. Write fo NORWICH TALLOW CO., N orwich, = WE BUY RAW FURS—Write ¥ and nine g week of 1919. Th for the two w 0 and $34,050 re of ""_"‘“'.SL’!LDING OPERATIONS |3l peisons, “p oot IN NEW ENG 2 y ‘hich | Statistics of building he num- | ing Operations in New compiled by The F. W. v of the | pany follow: ; to be 250, I(‘ontrar‘ts to Teb. 28, 1020. $37.266,000 \; v particu- | of ' Connec- | ens work in on with -Néw. w the former mandate. The « €O Dodge Com- ¥ DOM OF ITALY o e e Royal Trea sury Five-Year Six and One-Half Per Cent Gold Bon Dated February 1, 1920 Prin interest payable in New York in United States ¢ the option of the i‘*@ider, principal payable in\Rome in live at seven lire per i Principal snd interest payable withous deduction for any Italian ent or future. Coupon bezrer hopds in denominations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,0C0 which may be rez to pzmr.LmJ at the Lincoln Trust Company, New York City. . of this issue will be used by the Italian Government to promote industriz this end a financial policy of rigorous economy has already been adopted. The vam, will be offered to the pubhc at 97.50 lnd nwued interest, at which p seven per cent on "fi investment. The issue of this series is limited to $25,000, 000. be made to list the bonds on the New York Stock Exchange. The privilege of taking paymnnts, at maturity, in Rome at the fixed rate of scven iz o ¢ sourd ard conservaiive investment the possibility of a substantial profit in exchange. For example, if lire exchange should be on Febrvary 1, 1927 -7 - "= 12 the dollar, the bondholder would receive, in addition to hls ¥ i + return ('avha,ga equals 7.17 per cent on the issue price of Yi. $16.66 per $100 bond, ora total net income return on kis inv per cent. In this connettion it should be pointed out that the recent successful flotation sf 2 ! Italian Government ané ths intrease in the activity of Italian enterprises give sub: hood of a return of the exchange situation to a more normal basis, FOR BONDS AND PARTICULARS APPLY TO ESTABLISHED 1252, A. CARACAUSA & SON FHoE 18202 DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE ON ALL COUNTRITS B e e STEAMSHIP TICKETS AND TOURS TO ALL PARTS OF THE ¥ . 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