Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 16, 1920, Page 9

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u‘.--u-u-n--n‘n:waugugunnln‘lfln--lnu!muglalwgnm-aimfiwn AT T §5!!lllflllfllllll!!!!!qggglumB?!5F!5l MEENEENDR" “!--l-!!llllyayvunanannwv“-.f-.--n' e B RSN NN AN ERE MR - INEENEng | - AR NNRIN NN RN EEEEEE N New. York, June 15.—An “ OWn _apartment” movement is in - full v more to rotain \ 1tors or investors their homes than specn ] 1 5 7 would pay and it 8 said to be profitable| SWing here. . Two late evidences of 8] for the tenants iIn that they s ; e In' that they assure EEEERENNRENR NN IR EEEpEmmy 2 &rOWing ‘strength are the pufchase, by | themselves of hofmes at a cost of only . > = Efluu!!n..!l.!g ENSESERemwEID N the tenasts for $2,500,000 of an apart- i PR : : J g e about seven yedrs’ average rentals. K St r = ent house on Fifth, avenue and the Tenants are approached both. individe AlMEBEEENLE HREES SR RREERE IR LA B Starting of construction on a co-operative | ually And throngn. o meetings when 3 ; ! ! . n ‘ ' - ! U ' ' ' . ' » . (] ‘ ' ' . . . . ‘ |} . . flna{l‘t;neg‘go ool'ulo Park avenue, which I8 to agents have apa 2 heuses to offer. : il b K . <Frrad cost $§4,000,000, The tenants aré given a certain length !'!!!'.IIII!lll»flll!lfl-l!!‘!" 1 Just the o i - - ther -day 1t was:announc: | of fime to decide and If they wion o o Ritatabal Lt L e ¥r St oo % Crow Court, an apartment , the property. the agents form a com- e Satises hause. occupying the entite block front | pany to own the huild to which only on upper Broadway, between 169th and| tenants may sub: s to stock. The 110th streets had been sold for $600.-| purchaser ot the { géts a 99-year X Z structtre. THiS is said to be the firat The shortage -of offics and commercial < ¥ . space has beef only Second to that of housing purposes in Wew York and cb- of' ‘moderate means have participated, operative purchastng of of F S e = Fifth avefive transaction each ténant was | portions of apartmenf purch deal of snch maghitude to be 100 per o onls deal ech tenant only put up|bulldings by tememes har s m, al- A"n ) ng by the < 3 called ‘upon for /$150,000 in casn. tenants. Transactions in business build. | ings dQiffer from apartment sales in that 000 to the 5% families residing in the | lease. cent.” co- § ‘rative and in which tenants & few thousand dolfars in cash. In the thdugh it has not ds yet reached the pro. Starting about eight months ago the transactions in co-operative buying of | while co-oerative buying is done it {s Seldom 100 per cent. so, the usual deal apartments have mounted in volume un. til they are presently a fixture of realty | involves the purchase by a club of a half dozen or so business tenant amencies gnaintain special departments | apportion the space among in. which the employes do nothing. else | and then leass the- remainder. but handle the sales of apartment hous. agement in both cases is generally vested £% 5o tenants. = This is.generally a prof-|in some weil-known agent under the di- itable transaction for the owner for ten- | rection of the tenats owners, dealings and_all of the larger real estate ER3000000-PEOPLE LT ANNBAL LY BRI YmEn AN il NOANK i e i, er B JEWETT CITY COLCHESTER The fishing steamer Rowland H. W1 Cox was at the shipyard for repairs so : A ria onday. The ‘second " game of the Twilight| The faneral of Daniel W v teht risitme fishing Monday. L B8 RO Pivy xpected léague will be' played tonight” (Wednes-| held at his home o srian du‘;":; gtk g o koy N G, day) Bt 830 o Asyuan;: Park between fli(elmoc? 2t 3 o'clock, ¥ where they have been’inid up all winter. L R B 12 | Bty Wi (o e thie se rebuilt during the winter and will bé fin- L oe M"“di’.b.“;‘gm? e N | e S ished and have the engines overhauled Py : g\}f on exhibition H"lE ta]reys‘[‘!n‘('o‘ . Mr. 7’)‘-“ 'l;l C‘h mated. vhile at the local plant. L. | e A L P beden s Havitory oire. Thomas The convention of the Stonington Union - lands, onnsha dog—] i}’ly LE"[] e l‘-‘r °"‘p]fl"‘v5\" ts e | association will be held at the local Bap- nimgcmr s geam. °'§rn ll‘m fl"fz on u?] 2“ ;.«1““'“‘-_'\""‘ S - % {tist * church today (Wednesday) and it of the sa N Lo formesiyhdra Carver of Centerbrool ;| Thursday. ~ About 300 delegates are ex- ik 452 Lyrey bothe. of Shlorateins meor | ETEl T town'over Ry S °F{ pected To attend trom the 15 churches oty “lerl 7 T er ‘Sunday. the union. - Following is th for \]}fificgured‘!hyl‘(hv Cenie strength. potiss Deborah Shea of Hartford was at | e Lo ain & e oo o esra S0 Enal e i e T Smon, o DRrSey M dabMn o o s hon organ prelude ; inveea- Peernyd?;: 0a\eblu‘;l(dkrcmpim: Sol-the-barber kx:r: ’1(“-‘ on Lebanon avenue, over| yion, closing with the Lord’s prayer, Rev. o4 et b s = g - Frederick W. Tholen of Preston; annual R ol:terE:::?;xdnc]]:gm&: jaward McKuleky Of North ‘West-| irnjon, Evkiiasth bu the Tood Churet, Raite, the. day previens had o mirere. he| HeSter Was here Monday. Rev. Dr. Henry 3 Thompson of Ston- R unning for the home| HBITY Elgart of New York, formerly | ingtons weics, and letter of the enter- l1 F S e T i eached it, when | °f. thi8 Dlace, is in town for two taining church, Deacon William A. Fra- Sy Lt D Tt I (T e s factory of | ser. clerk of the local church; introdue- the, cxitical “Hmomen O e ... | gart Bros. s Co., of which firm : tion' of new pastors, appointment of com- -Mrs. F. E. Robinson - lo(‘cnlexxA.mi he i5.2 partner Linittees G st thé‘-l,m‘lm. society ~ of the Congrega Mrs, Arthur Stebbins was 11 |, Missionary address, Mre. Myron D, tional church Thursday afternoon. of rettives in Middletown over Fuller; addregs by Miss Helen Munroe of georce 4. Haskell picked the first beas| ™ Glayton: D, wpan ; solo, Open the Door for the Chil- Tihe Tuesdiy T picked six quarts.| gamiton were etly C. Wheoler; addioas, otis Richmond O. Gardner arrived at his| Rl Ting ot Wotk of fhe Coventie e o et home Tuesday from the University o s at P Cutl Gates of Hartford Michigan, to spend .the i auto a Denominational address, Baptists' Cre- g%, grndustion .of; the Tt e Bunyan of the Worec danda and Ajenda, by Rev. Dr. Robert the ., Riverside i e day | Polytechnic institute Stuart MacArthur, president of the Amer- place In Finn's .Opera House Thursday South Main street for n Baptist association. g¥eting. tve: hiere #iat ]t Marriet Mason and Miss Blanche Notice _haz been B o e fEh M nd e ol Mason of New York are visiting here, S A T o Tag Bave O A Mo, Youla B i Hiram Sherwood of Trenton, N. J., is A. summer camp during the first three| A large number of placés of bus o Ms summer home at Groton Lons e 2 bl i e s - S S : b Sl S e L ,,]f,f tad iTpivale NoSEd Roland’ Hill ‘of Wesleyan university & & . . 3 cated al ogers X Lyme. He: € = PR i " fralinatc : o ) i Bun i SO sEan S Bor o moo s Dodome. Hodiy [lieens s at his home in the village. ; TRE Eot Exe ~sihe by boys Who wish to. enjoy this|after o e e e ey sy R S R Chautauqua_comes to Jewett City this| Ixercises were held in Academy! o o e ¢ i§ fi.“g-!"hfi;‘ nuwn AREEY ; Year during the early part of August. fll Monday afternogn by the pupils of |, Cliiten— ‘“0,;:";’:,,'0,,’;";";{"’{’;:, T ; 3 Officer John Dolan made as valuable | the grade schools in fofce of | e aC Mo - = a catch of thieves this week:as has hav-| The O1a Guord 1 1 his w = — e - — —— = : Dened in_this locality for some time. |in tha onair sy inville—From the census figures of WESTERN SHIPPERS AT | sehted statements oh behalf of sevem.lIATT!:HPT TO ASSASSINATE { sonic, hankat 1I;\ch Island, N;n’»m (?onegial, ;2‘ : d;lgg‘fie A\YTOII:TIIHIY w:“m(']“mfl "h‘;m"?; arranged the .v\lv"::.r:m,mt" Imry;«(; .4(;“mrrn:|se of PREIG 'S HEARING . : ¥ JAPAN| Was attacked by raiders early today. The , ticed 2 Rhode Island car g concert on the y 2,000 peonle s town PEEIGHT RATES HEARING|state cominissions” | e Skl OF JARAN insignia was mbtilated, & Bible. s 1o/ e Eh 1 thony house on Soule street. sat George B. Smith and fami hinglon, June 14—Western ship-| Tié Colinectiout commiraion, Mr. Ben-| Tonoluin, T, H. June ¥4 (By The A"pfeces and the furniturs badly dargaged.|He quesiioned the men, who faid ey of Bersnics, oot D Bumith 00 femily tods¥ continiied to present argu.|toR Sa'd, endorsed rate increses in keep- | B)-—-Arl unsuccessful attempt was made| were bringing dry goods to Mr. Anthony oo, (A FEre g s 1o the Interstate Commercs|Com.| NE.With Dresent @&y pricée in order that s Tt it (R TR e e Woods, corip?| and" that he expected them. Mr. Anthony . ) n against the granting of the .| TAN"POrtation'may bo improved and the advices. received by Nippu Jiji. The as.| trolfer of the Seovill Manufacturing com- b p;tulgs;l';:e‘r‘ma{n;’m;"fi‘ e S ‘w.n\(‘rufi,n 1s (;y“m,,.gs ot ke baihoads g MoveienE Sy beciiited by greater | sailant, who is reported o be 4 Japaness| Dany, is the authar of a recently pub- stition, and called up Providence. They in New Haven : T tho o \DCReaSed | yaGhilenT Br trate tic, was arrested, the despatch adds { lished book entitled “Unified Accounting | Station, > L e, 3 : ttes to yield th n additional| W, uF i ik ; S Methods for Industrials.” Mr. Woods| Werz -apparently not being traced a 5 dolars in reven ™ A0 additionat | A, he s2id, urged that the commis- = Vo] ainéd prominence as o cost o-wer+ ++-1 that time, but Offcer Dolan took thutr Jobh BB o he po 1o freight “increases to ANV IRISH RAIDERS ATTACK AND ‘5‘19 Intel:'naflonal Habvestin company an@ names, ordering them to report in the odlltative o ’}y‘“]jp’;"';;‘{““shof'“;"l"”EE""‘f‘;rO“’!:‘“t DAMAGE A MASONIC MALLYG." fdvisory shainbor for (ie Tecina ., _Bfoper Dlace “in Rllzgdeflltsland.d But rhe A SN taitway z s ugh rof proving N et 2 T a ds. e jitney driver re- . Am Railway . Dre-{ 0T necessary increase. Beifast, Ireland, June 14—The Ma- Arms interests. 'p‘;‘r'md"“smf"gm the two = fmem. It was|Salem were in B 4 — —— = found that the goods had been stolen _Dr. Henry Mrs. Robert C. RN LT Ty = from a Natick. store and other breaks] Norwich Tues 50th wedding an- s 2 e - : . & | have beén made. The men have been| Heory O, Commet sk Or thall dare i ; — = = e z ot six -l of North t : '.0., DI REIBUE S B G D L TR Yo ’})‘lm_n&" B e oo et L o T (T o Trumbull, of Farmington . g shoemaker and Eli Anthony. The dry-|meeting. ‘. g00ds are Worth over a thousand dol- Hartford—Miss Mildred Wakefleld, a 1A i . The men were arrested later, and daughter of Mr, and Mrs Walter 1. K ! ! lars. i i a hearing is to be held in Appanaug, R. Wakefield of No. 167 Siss>1 avenue, has R I, which will be attended by Officer Do- eturned from Columbia uai~swity, where | { lan, and the two Soule street men, Both | #he has just received the d 3 ! the Jewett City men deny any knowl- % & edge of the goods being stolen. : : Ninety Eastern Star members met in Masonic hall Thursday evening for the i last meeting until September. Candi. ; dates were initiated and several petitions | ¥ ] for degrees received. Sandwiches, sweet ! { picklé, coffee, cake and ice craam were | 8! l l l a @S . 0 a v served during the soclal hour. Members | H 3 of Danielson and Moosup chapters were fl .9 P *9 guests of this local chapter. ! p S gia e T i eres otfl OE Ie P — N. Y. Symphony Orchestra n London. | i | ‘ London, June 14—The New York { iy Symphony Orchestra, of which Walter ! ! Damrosch 18 the dlrector, opened a brict | 1] engagement here tonight. Among those A L) bresent was the American ambassador, | Johin W. Davis, and the Barl of Read. 8 % ‘ Ten Killed When Bus Fell Into River. ‘ Bilbik, Spain, June 14—Ten persons ! wete killed and thirty injured today when I v a motor bus fell into the river. .' ‘ New Haven.—The board of education | i last week, following a resommendatoin | K >' made by its committes on sehools, voted § to change the entering age of childrsn in q [. the. New Haven schools from § years to | ' | 5 years and 8 months. i 4 g 1 S el | !; I ' Eugene V. Debs ! i il i ! H Better flavor, fi a i Ber, , firmer 4 i 5 ! 15 and greater 5 4 S ! | " 2 o H eating satisfaction 8 : po st l olastl il The National Summer Suit for Men , €8 are » ' ;:; For real comfort these warm days [ o . X S r{ a‘ er deman ‘than Sy AR wear a KEEP-KOOL Summer Suit. K ’ N 1 " : Light in weight — smartly tailored — snappy new i ’ COPn es \ .‘9 i medels for al! young men 16 to 80, ‘;* Let us show you our nswest models in standard sum- 'z Made by N g“ mer fabrics, 1 7 T % Hugene V. Debs, of Terre Haule, ! t l C : : ; [nd.;who has'been nominated by the J C 'PHE, o) Postum Cereal Co. nc. Sattle Creek, Mich. i | socitits or presaent: D by e . €. MACPHERSON [‘ sér¥ifig a term of ten years in the ‘ : : " i | Fedefal’Penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga,, QUALITY CORNER (] f { for violating the War-Time Espion. 52 | 286 Act. This will be the fourtn fons OPPOSITE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK ‘hat Debs has peen the Soblalist pres. \dential candidate. , . o LSS DT 3 oAt S el SRRl

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