Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 31, 1920, Page 8

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permits have been issued by Fire Mar- shal Howard L. Stanton, bringing the tota] number of permits issued so far this month up to 12, a figure slightly above the general average. One permit is for a large brick mill building in Greeneville and the ther three are forj ~George B. Ellsworth is to erect an 8x9 smaller structures of the frame type. , The Atlantic Carton Corp., has been granted a permit to erect a brick build- ing 43-8x193 feet and two storles in height This building is to be used in mill operation and will extend from the rear of the present mill building to the river. The foundation will be of con- cretz with concrete pillars. . The walls will be of brick and the roof will be of tar building will be of hard wood planking. permit to alter a barm nto a BRIEK MILL BUILDING FfiR GREENEVII.[E ncw plumbing - and hndng systems. The laiter lontracts have mot been let. fittle later another group SEEA R gave i o bole of Jakas i 2 ination proved (oo mu ture which is to be & balloon frame wood| 1 p. Melahon, alterations to bulld-| g miasat arresten . Sudss Gélssier building is to be 18%24 feet with an eli|, iy o 12x15 and 1 1-2 stories high. The frame 15 ‘o ane street Cos told Cote that such stories did- ot g2 it it e e A. E. Vajl, alterations and 2dditions, |15 the Putnam ity court, and that. gled exte-| g Biacknall street. Cost §2,000. o M}, i ! rior. " The interfor. finish will be done| o N B was not to be befieved that the w ; Y N cosky, fame garage, on e 4 2 in cypress and hard pine. The roof Wil arouqeain avenue, Cost $200. selling at $10 a quart sirangers we andt, be covered with composition shingles. H K. I Sik Mills, frame garage, offering it to every man they met: Hempstead street. Cost $300. During the past week four building addition to the present building on Wood- frame - const: i to the . _ylet him off with a :w fine. * Onte, present ymndr;:lm e i Plahs have been compieted for thelipis A Bhed 15x16x8 feet is to be erected | School bullding to be erected at the state| o the' Pa aen < Lami B farm for women at Bride Lake, Bast ? « ;ias;::;:filng wn‘x’ve;te :’; zx‘x::::’m::fi.‘;:. Lyme. The structure will he 40x75 feet,| ent on Monday' were being congratutat- ; “| ot frame construction, two stories high,| 4 for the work they dld at the fire that| o o o (o0t covered With ComPoSh| [iq will be fitted up for school pur- |On Sunday night destroyed the piant’of . Doses, with @ gymnastum and other fa.|the Bowdich Dye Works in. East Put-{3 nam. Although the main building was mass of flames when the department ar- Am z pro-| Pos . et e i Dro:| cilities for the work of the farm. The time is the building of the § two-tenement | heating Will be by steam. houses at Taftville for the Ponemah There are to be steel sash- s put in and the floors of the = N i tate ton, a 1 1 ‘houses e pm,...g of the cement for the founda-| IRg the strike of the masons’ helpers and orwich had ten sales of real estate!and cotton, and also the dwelling Fred A. Leffingwell has been granted a Three of. these hiive been plastered aad ;gsopccuve week were $8,150 and $46.-| estimated at $8,000 wili amount .te | this n Brook street i %':w ,’mw'!";e_ the remaining five have been brought to much more than this, and will probably | the head <1v| responding week last year. The loans 23 :;:e :Eélet:rl 3:“ s;::kr::re;e tgfm‘:;l} fotalled $7,600 and $98.100 for the res| The inability to hit the bal when Mata b e ishment of -the | COngregational church held a_ pi: 5 ;r:;ecf:at In the accomplishment of ‘the | ead.of the lake In Avers erove,|leams were playing at a disidvantage Slight progress has been made on oth-|There Were fifty present Saturday atter-|because of a wet field, ‘ar:fl for T;he :M er building projects’that are-.under way |ROOD. z three innings it :was ranbng‘ 4 e ur.“ in the city. There still remains a short- The dance Saturday night was the|Wich players were not. able: .to: get age of bullding materials among the ma. |}ast one &t Brook's Casino for the'sea-| Cournoyer's delivery and touthed: Him for jority of contractors although a few seemis‘m' oniy three scattéring ‘Y:}ls Om‘;! th;u m have no difficulty in getting material | Mrs. Adolf Tatro and son Poter was a home run, by Wicks, in the: sl wife and son went {o Spriirfiel! Sa inning, one was a three bagger by’ ( g day and came back Sunday ~M-3. Adolf|lar. in the fifth, and tlie last was NEW LONDON. ! Tatro is to remain ‘for two oc thice]by Steele in the last frame. Kejlar e ",2 fi‘:;‘.‘;‘, - BROCKURE wia The contract has been let for exten-|weeks. 4 not able to score on his drive, altheugh 2. B. Brittain, Inc., Station F, New York, N, Y, | 8i7¢_!mproveriens {o bd made to the s te was the first man up.in the inning. | residence of Dr. G.-P. Cheeney on Mon- Switzeriand has two women judges. Corcoran, who followed him, dreve & DRESSES AND WAISTS ON’T worry about the “‘up-keep’’ of Saeri your graceful chiffon frocks and blouses S —just wash them when they’re soiled, with Ivory Soap Flakes. These quick-sudsing Flakes wash away the dirt without a bit of rubbing, yet do not weaken the finest materials in the least. They work in this way because they are genuine Ivory Soap, the safe cleanser for filmy textures and deli- = - cate tints. garments and accessories that you prize. - iy They’ll be beautiful so much longer than 8- with ordinary treatment. Genuine Ivory Soap in Flaked Form ST for washing particular things Safe for Silks and All Fine Fabrics A last week to 14 for the same wWeek | which were nearby. On Monday it was’ me wf Wicks' laborers during June, there are now eight | ,ocn = ¥ 5 e buildings ready for the. interior work, | 5t ¥ear.. The mortgage loans for thesaid that.the loss. which was originally | first ‘that, has been + In New London there were eleven sales|reach over $15,000. It was well .cover- Fariey; an old time Ball s the lastering stage. Th inth and d fimth butaings haoibeen Started and by| Of Tealty last week to 13 for the cor-[eq by insurance. th H-Khtim Imeup, ead 1 frém the: Use Ivory Soap Flakes for all the lacy, silken - o £y fo2 23 l@b a doub catne "1} bv %’.»fii’ : g gas id to lfl, 18tting "Dynén told Cote that he wanted fo send lflm to Whm .,,3 Y fat o goare: jail. but because he had:‘a wife - andlp;igee stagled, and adv mansee avenue. ' The addition will be of | B Toak children dependent upon Jim he: would ymmn Att, sooring on a ¥ .wild, and, crossed on a .Plancher, A comblna- 8 good “exhibitlon of ball in ‘home in was the Coufnoyed |t Wn. It & long drive over | catther had a 3 muguen of the Puknayy rived after the five mile run, and thets ['putouts ave credited to him, and he con- e was got chance of saving it, the em@ ut the Hat, for two doibles and a Colifrseturs ERck McWiliamt) Gop Tofwa | o muspr Sy, She theck R inams g::;’ BEAL, DA TE SALRS jdid valuable work In saving thestore) e nf:: ‘scorcd two of the local ind have already started ex-|Pany. s work has been in progre: AND MORTGAGFE LOANS . woo! s and this week will start|Since the: first of June and notwithstand- Houses in which were kept raw . wool E{ll"wrth, the Nbrwich second of . the nam’ center fielder. er, was -in ot a Jet of f ‘tive wi would have meant runs gpelled “defedt jion work has already been started on Yy Sunday afterncon for the Co‘.on;!a of. some of the remaining structures to be Norwich when they played with the | erecteq. Considering the inability to zet| ~ SOUTH COVENTRY |tcam sepvesenting. the. Manksast - sons: | 93¢ N | materials, strikes and other delays thei . S o= T <8 und parish of thelPany of Putnam on the nhidanit whh twirler wils r!lrlng ive Manhasset o | contracting firm has perfortned a remark- Y P h | grounds. -The score was’4 to 2. Both|D6Y8 BY the sawid methed. | Eliskorth made the star eateh &f thet tgame when ed Ooqr-oy-r of a hitiin the third was CIRS' jthe Putnam » 2 Titt] off form ‘two gl’ junders that KF PHBSPHATE u.,.;,;;; e SUMMER nms nudiunped by the failure of some of | ‘the members of his tean 10 show UP| Your Neries Demand It, Your Misod for' the gaing, and playinz a lir Neuds It, Say Physiclans, contained local substitules of me ibre. ~ Thon MeDermbtt on :'un\l.x\ {afterngdbn saw g2 down to ime this s American Legion team the first nine to beat T aggrezation on their own ground hey did it in July in a tweive game. Sunday they d\d not even ha to' fl;hl and the loc: There's not enongh phosphorus. i mod- ern fonds to benefit nearly one-naif of the 1 wumen ‘of America, scientists uek of an element of necessary {o ' your ppiness ard cven Your emie, nervous, sed Mw :.ke ate. s dispensed leading drug stores ia tho ~‘*o arc-casily . fa- nerve’ and are | ‘sadly lacking in el n. Hurrigan, - » i S . who foolishi; Lcu ht they need- = '“’“"", iis teum matcs did not give | % Sniy » blood tonie to cntich the Blood: him any decent kind of support, and|have come for treatment trembling and handied the ball as though it were | shaking, their narve force almost exhaust- the rainjed, and'in many such cases the adminis- i hadion " ring of Bitr ]‘ll\oeuhl.:(p" has produced : 3 b seemingly magical results, e Dell anilithe, Bray him hard. | S¥500 e Wwho feel the heat of summer, SRy s shey oould, were not able | yire easily, and often become irritable and (to tarn the hits i Duggan, at ! depressed find Ritro-Phosphate an tez inexpensive and helpful friend. €d the only real game of ball for (i Druggists report a wonderful /increass cils. He contributed three hits, in4 ¢ in the demand ‘from men and womes who i > 1 xious to remew old-time ambBition tidding a louble The Millbury p'ase"S ang who are making an honest effert to g9t an earl, siari scoring fhe firsi run | fecome visorous and keen-minded With R in the secord inning when Power: pitch- | power of endurance ‘that denotes almost ed<a mair of wild ‘balls. It was in the | perfect heaith, fEfth i ittt o sk 07 Bitro Fhokphils bhecause pieces. ree hits filled th th w u,t‘ need an inexpensive or- tosphate théh .Frinam drove out a two Z seéring two runners. Lewis then fumbl- #d‘ a grounder and another lies ‘were chalked up. delphia have been spending a week with Mr. and_Mrs. Charles Davis. 'ggér, Tom will play a team con mposed of The Woman's Missionary Societs fe-gtar players of the Southbridge and |meets this week Wednesday with Mrs, dyear teams, J. J. Bernklow. The séore: There is a preparatory lecture &t the Legion. Grosvenordal church on Thursday afternoon. . Severai o % 1 ¢lmew members are to be admitted n the 31 9 1lchurch nest Sunday. ] § s An extravagant man is alwaps pesead 19 3 economy to his wife. 01 o1 — 00 RE 4§ Llft Right Off Wlthout Pain: THOMPSON - * Miss Mary E, Chase commenced school work in Southbridge for another year o | Monday of this week. Allen V. Reynolds and son of Woree ter were at Mrs. Nalhan Chase's Sun- day. { F. A. Decker and family heve return-; ed from a vacation at Grot Over two hundred piople ded the Sunday school picaic Wednesday. Quite a number from town attended :ihe pageant at Roseland Puii oa :h: same day. G. T. Batchman of Temperance Union ga: talk on the present = perance work, in the churca ve Sunday evening. » Otis Allen -and daughler, Mrs. F. M. Doesn’'t hurt a bit! Drop a little Howe of Walpoie, ) Lave becn vis-| Freezone on an aching corn, instantly 7 i £ that corn stops hurting then shertly Everett Lovejoy has leased a house|you life it right off with fingers. Truly ! in Putnam where he expects to move Your druggist sells a tiny bottle’ of span. Freezone for a few cents, sufficient to The fire at Belgrum Mills was visible | remove every hard corn, oft corn, or from here on Sunday afternoon. corn between the toes, and the calluses, Mr. and Mrs. John Ballard of Phila- | with soreness or irritation. GOODYEAR Passenger Car and Pneumatic Truck TIRES FISK TIRES Ample Air Facilities and Workmen Who Can Change Your Tires Properly 'AUTO SUPPLIES VULCANIZING BAIRD TIRE and SUPPLY CO. 337 MAIN ST., DIRECTLY OPPOSITE POST OFF@Z VULCANIZING TIRES TUBES - Solid Empire Kelly-Springfield Pneumatic Battery Service .- Prompt Road Service—Call 1570 LANE RUBBER CO. , CLINTON E. LANE, Prop. 324 Main Street

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