Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 1, 1920, Page 8

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AR AREC g ; ; tnterior work remalninz to, bo' @0 4}\\‘ 3 Other building operations -goinig on- in | iV '{ 2nd pear the city iinclude. @ building on '“9:’;:0 { the Occum-Baltic road, the' tearing down | of a house on lower North Main stréet,! the erection on thesNew London turnpike B g E Kl of a cottaze house and the,erectidn, in aliflough. the dif- foundation. Peck, McWilliams company | o wich Town of several small buildings. |- has the contract. i 3 i 3 i 7 Other contracts ‘have been affected NEW LONDON more or less by the strike of the laborers The foundations are in for-tNe mdal and hod carriers, although some have|tion to the factory of the J..N. LaPainte managed to get a little work done without| Co.. The bullding will be.three Stories. the help of the union men. Others have| high, 32x114 feet,_ and Wi been forced to abandon the work Which| £20,000. ATNERG ¢ requires laborers and -hod carriers and ‘Work ‘has, been started by E. O. are doing the carpentiy work where it iS| of Groton on a cottage to be: crected at possible. - .| Ocean Beach, on Stewart street, for Mrs. The work at the Norwich state hospital | Wailter Shields. - It will be 24 by 24 feet, within a comparatively short time pro- vided materials can be had. The garage for John O'Neil on Lafay- ette street is nearly completed, only the Feeder Co. It will be of ‘wood; 30 by 70 feet, one. story high. s Building Permits & Samuel " Hicks, frani: "ir;nge. Biyéen- . “EOR - TY" urgh avenue. Cost $200. % A H. J. Howard, frame garage, Coleman 2 street. Cost $200. estimated cost ‘of bufldinzs. " $12,250. - Anticipating the Season On BEAL ESTATE SALES . . B! for the- respective weeks , Bvem if you den't go near the water, these Bathing Suits s 4 s?i;?:lfi — $13,545. mwy weil give you pause. What so exhilarating as a race In New London there - were elghteen aleng the surf (even if you don't get your toes wet)— = he ‘over .+ | Applecrest o Washes and dyes at the same time 4 ot . . For your faded georgette, , 2l your yellowed crépe-de-Chine Clearer, lovelier colors than you could ever get before is 2 wonderful new way to put in your blouse, work the suds gently make your yellowed georgette just through the fabric and rinse well in ; . the radiant coral you have wanted; cold waters. In a twinkling your faded "to make your faded crépe-de-Chine georgette is a lovely soft yellow or s s delicate a lavender as the dav you delicate pink. : bought it. The Twink colors always:turn out « ~You.can get these lovelier, truer colors 1ight. There is no solid s0ap to spot with Twink, the new colored flakes. or streak the garment. There is never Twink is made by a wonderful new 2 dull, dingy look. -The color is evety. tethod for producing colors that makes time clear and even, and so fast you can it possible to get more exquisite shades Wash your blouse several times before than have ever before been obtained. you need Twink it again. When it was found that in this prod- Get today several packages of Twink wct any fashionable shade could be in the newest blouss shades. Follow- produced, the highest authorities on the surprisingly easy directions that 7 fabric colors jwere asked to select this come with the package. “Twink will . season’s smartest shades. Twink was not injure any fabric that water alone - ", then made to match these colors. will not injure. e R SATRE The thin, glistening flakes dissolve Your druggist, the dm. t m' hsumlyr in boiling or very hot water and the 5and 10cant stores have Twink, and whip up into a rich lather. You Lever Bros. Co, Cambndge, Mass, e s IQ;M’ #or restoring color and for giving these new . exquisite colors Twink is as perfectas Lux is for fine laundering. - » S Baby Blue Light Green Copenhagen Dark Greeo Turquoise Light Gray HNavy Blue Taups 5 Old Roe Yellow . Bisque = %% Bright Red Lavender | Dark Biow:: g Dk Red Purple Black use some of the Twink colors like Lux. Others ;I.,ire boiling water and salt. Read directions both ot b énd ln.:z the package before using. - Tvink is made by the makers of Lux still progresses and is nearing the comi- | costing about $3,000. e pletion stage. The large homeopathic| The Oliver Woodworth - (3o, g:‘“:ifi,’gfi”“ “aiwomsn; ABXBTiGUs soft and fufty ward is all up and work is being done | contract for building a storage hol s 127 : ; tly- admired. “This keeps on the interior, which will be completed [ Goshen street for the Norwich: tic | temporary Hospil R. J. Belden, dormer “windows, Broad| . In the 0th.wWeeks. or-'mawagc. laying | street J. A, 'St Germaine, builder. |cohtest ‘now: running at.Sterrs. Jules' P fourth for the ‘week with a recerd ef §9| Pittstown, N. AND MOBTGAGE XLBANS |ezgs. Patriek F. Sulliven’s White Wy- | H 'P..Cloyes - (Bufft Wyandottes), wms B ATHING SUITS Norwich had twenty-four sales,of real)andottes from -Occum,” Comn., and A..E | Hartford,.Conn. ...... ......... 1024 estate during the past week _to - eleven | Hampton's Black. Leghorns from Pitts-| - lfor the same week last year.. The mort-|town, N.-J, . eggs each. The total preductien for all pens was 4377 eggs €3 Per cent.- The threé best pens in each of the prin- cipal vatieties are as follows: J. C. MACPHERSON TR e | George Phillips, Seyméur, Cona. Glenhope: Farm, Pittsfield, Mass n i 3 { Pl A o I;A Bleir To Lat A B:g\ejn Want p’ are of ths Hair 2 Worthy the“attention of Everyone f Whe Weuld Aveid Dandruff, itch- (ing Sealp, G.r‘ny_ Hair and Baldness - 12 'Jour naif'ts getiing thin or you F{roubled with ‘windruft or loting sealp, - aey]:lriz}‘a‘hv sage daily for a “amd 'you' will surely be. surprised m;&:‘}fi:ly' it checks falling L rem every sign of dan: itching scalp. . belng dry, faded or serag- to retain its natural color 2nd makes it easy to dress eatrtitul = sat. and lots of it, 18 man trém Collingwood, Ontarle, was sec- 3 shafts and other . |— . | WELDED PERFECTLY here. 3 Ballard; Chestnut Hill, Pa.... 1141| Moderate charges . . 7:|Peany’s White Leghorns frem Mattituck. | - Miserllancous. work. Number. of permita for. the week;,7;| Fo07'S Thite Mesims, TrO A0o o Skt R whitday. egzs each. Onmeck Farm's Barred Rocks| . Windhkam, from -Westhampton Beach, ’L I, was A t.‘_!lm:’p;:;- tide«for fifth place with 53 | NORWICH D. A: R. MEMBERS WILL or a 7ield of wearly|” wirg ‘Elisha. . 1. Rogers. regent, fer, D.A. R, of Norwich; will attend the anhull medting of 'the Ellsworth Memo. . ATTEND. WINDSOR MEETING HUDSON SUPER-SIX FOGDL oW NES e . pard? Eise yus ool IAghisY asteio fecuarged i j ait derwich Weld! | WHEN YOU BUY A NEW BATTERY BE SURE IT IS A- - USL. BECAUSE— g { USL Batteries contain the % Your broken crank case can be!“Machine Pasted Plates,” are | Charged,” and ara sold on a Fifteen Cost 81,000, ] Frincls' pen of Barred Rocks- from |ihoSe Who. uge 3 This | WELDED .into a porfect one HERE| gy, 100" Guaranteed Adjustment ‘Plen.. Ina M. Trude, Taise roof, . Mather| Westhampton Beach, L. 1, was not only Ron-greasy invigorator (s |at @ fraction of the cost of a new one| Ask the USL Service Station.te ex- e R A B Magy| Eea A Sout tiigs ok MEDR N &8 & sgood Co. and at a) |and with NO DELAYS. glain the value of thess extlusive rs. Walter Shields, frame ecof a yield- of €5 eggs, tled- e : g an &t counters. Be sure NS catures. Stewart street. Cost $3,000. " | eakly record for the year. Amother pen tathe genuine . Parisian Crank and transmission cases, auto| | Botieries Repaired and Réchunged. " Norwich "Automatic Feéder Co., Store-|of Barred Rocks: entered by J C. Fere UE'S), as that .has frames, cylinders, axels, propeller Se MACPHERSON’S bouse, Goshen street. : ‘ * Ontas metal parts are: . NORWICH BA'l'l'F.lYm. abd - ducndatile Phone 1043-2 114 Frankiin Sowet |Fornc wewon co (VERHAULNG ....... 111 Nerwich, Cenn. -|/AND REPAR WORK OF A.L KINDS i 1 members of Faih Trumbuli chap: (Late Model) ‘Automobila, & e —— - - | anhe & uring Car For| T “t ‘ss comforting as to know one has the prettiest q ° 1 : Plymesth Recks. rial, Asoclation, Inc. to be held Tednes Tpasugee: Touring o Carnages, Wagm ; ot ; QW Jules F. Francals. (Barred),” West- . | 8ay.in Isworth homesetad in Wind. ! Bithimg suit in ‘sight? ' And for brave and daring medern ; i ; <Tiampton Beash, L L' sor. ;Sarab T Kinney of Harttord|Sale. Just Overhauled and T rucks and Carts . 5 3 : 5 \ : president, and the other officers are: mermuide, there are suits of sturdy material and comfy cut e 3 L Oneck Farm' (Barred) . e A : - H . s > e From Head to Foot e lon Beash: L T m%““:h!”g“xmffing M, out of the paint shop. | mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim< ==he sort of suit'that feels heavenly in the water and loal With gerom et o | MeihL ik o8 s dentaiMrs. Flarence B Brcon of Mid- Rl NN ming, Upholstering and Weed Week, . - equally entrancing on the beach. VVaREE m s ; g e A ?| fetowm, pecretary; Miss Katherine 4. Blacksmithing in all its branches SR end IO SR el 2 (i, v Buevens St vk e ooms cesieos| 1€ T. J. Shahan Co. | A WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. Wizeis, sys about bis boy. He wrtterr - T | N T oeiiie i e Tite Y Joel "M. Anderson of EXT TO POST OFFICE | p “The boy that we have been da Herbert ' “Liambort; - o 8 . ‘Miss M. Josephine Dickinson of NEX P cg with D.D.D. 18 compiotels cett f oy Wpen, 1 “Lenheet Mystié; Mro. , Charles . House. of South ) Farmii e, e Mrs. Sidney H. Miner of B Mgt New Lofidon, Miss Katherine A. Nettleton anel ¥Fs. Phineas H. Ingalls of Hartford, GAVE YAREWELL SURPRISE ** 96 “MIBS 'CATHERINE CONEFEY *-Batyrday_evening in St Anne’ robms-abeut 50 friends of Miss Comefry tendered her a farewel Tprise WM. E. SHANLEY 439 MAIN STREET, (East Side} Machinist and Enginees NORWICH, CONN. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET i ¥ of Derby, Mrs. Clarenee C. Bacon of Mid- 'y R d t - Relicl, t ssce, o iching oo b einoedl Rhode lslead Reds: | BB Mrs Chiatlos EL. Armobtoany. ot ¢ Nnadamiaors | : 3 GUALITY. CORNER mones back If the rst botiia doss mek bojey | Plriecreat Orchiards, Groton, Mams, . 1335 | Bridfepart, Miss Josephine A Barbour of Firestone Tires, Mobileils, . . ¥ : Tellet. 8, 60c 80d $1.6, Try D.D.D..Scap, ton. | Charles H. Lane, Southbero, Mass, Celtjnsville,- Mrs. “William F. Brooks of REPAIRED AND RECORED ., OPPOSITE' CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK e Jaop. T Janken, oKy AP, | M Do morr rand Beving of | Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure Tire Accessories. G Year ferin are-Mrs. William F. Barbour LAMPS AND MU'D GUARDS o SRRl S| Uil tad mos. | THE AF. GREENE €O, 1 | i L . AMlen of Huntington place, % Phone 1299 331 MAIN STREET NWhirwich Siad Migs' Anile "M, Tiasmolds of | CAS JANKS AND PANS TO GFDER | New Haven: - ALL WORK GUARANTEED M. A. BARBER Steam Engine Repairs paity &s'she 5 to leave for New York | +* | the nedr’future. ‘Many games and old tashiongd dances. were enjoyed y al f e being the prompter zn iss Hélen, Way the accompanist. Vocal selections were ‘rendered, including those by & quartette comsisting of John Ludwig, | ¢ J. Sherry, Lewis Sautter and John Durns. | o e 1 & New York City alone from kide | © ney trouble last year. Don't allow eglex pains and aches. 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