Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 13, 1921, Page 8

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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDA fireproof threughout The bri i oot wili. be re- t. extending U0 ling " vmh During” the. past wecL good prograss &- beep made in all lines of building in Norwich®and Cicinity. A: the ofice of Wire Mawngl- lioward 1) tanton nine Satiding bEeiia sranted dur- iz e these ¥’ be of spruce set on-a concrete and stone foundation. Ths -house is to ‘be 20x28 with an ell 6x10 feet and there will be a porch 6x10 ‘feet. _The interior finish will bs in hard wood. Mell and Barry have the contract. 2 George Boucher. ‘has .ihe contract. to (rm. a frame shed for Octave Caron at North Main street and 13th plate glass also be fitted vy for = the Plaut-Cadden Co cupy the building when Architects. are revising vlans fu( lhé‘ erection of the brick block of & H. E. Burr, corner of Montauk.a mu= e':urm whion 1 tractops’ Garnil the rear “f his properts The zcond story i traet veranda and. ¢ ted by the Holbre whosa bid was $27, Crystal an& two and ontract for Avenue bridge. "o o Be gt sement block 2ddition 0. BE of frame ctrect Building Permits. raaf will ba of com - A frame garage Mrs, Julia -Saw coficrate zarage, and, Annd Ho | Thomas M. T8 on street. Cost’ $300. 1 « frame. house on Robins Court.’ The Tie caraze wi sarage, be of frame construction |cent ndation and floor wi « Busiding an el -and porch The fram will tion roof. The, permit for |church was filled and granted last week. to Carroll and Fenton. specifications in the permit call for a brick and stone building 54 fet wide and 163 feet loni with side walls 29 feet hizh. The zable ends - will ‘'be 60 feet high_and at .one there “will be a ‘tower 22x26 feet and £0 feet high. Work has already started i 3 Penn- the mnew of permits {ssued for mated cost of ouildings. 1 LEBANON. ¢ The sum of $35,000 to erset the Héw high school at Lebanon, Conn., has been GIRLS! LEMONS CTRURRIRRRSL e o cony. oh here will tiiched to th out $18,000. MYSTIC; Y mL on. the " new i, at for -stuecoing the ex the east side, be a saruze o Strand ttRe _Thers wereAl2 sales of !EAL ESTATE SALES AND MORTGAGES IN A WEEK ate and 7. O} 435 577 in mortgages in. thi Dast woek “Jiin Norwich as comvared. with 11 and “§46,108 In mortgages a-¥! ofreal In New London the. sales t numbered 7 against 10 the mertgages were $29.2 against $59,200 In 1920. in IV e To 'have MAN’S FIRST BUSINESS 1S To BE RIGHT WITH GOD your name Mrluenb 2 Tifa this is the. first business '!i::kh:s mt eqand said Rey. S. H. Howe in his morning sermon at Park Congrega- tiongl - c¥urch. upon . the theme, Names Wiritten in Heaven. - Dr. “Howe preached frem the text, Luke 10:20; The cost will be | 2atiing theatre, cmployed in- rlu.l'.l\! the bal- and The metal lath erior will' Be placed the probably during t year 1921 in Rather Re- ar lgo ours right serve lh~ God ¥ man. the t the Bo:k of this ness we have on hand And_this is lic's supreme distinciion’ spiritual status: tual charac! wor POETRY? fieur 1 * Pigrim ! us, on this great day, Witk wo gy even of entombed coming week. this brings us all to a common By Zihe . r 4id they cease to love because they ned 9% 10 be 1015 fect, |and Bank stroet. The foundatlen is| 0% T8 0o iy puncowiin a docided |aavant and servant, wiso and un m’;m:“d,;“ n dicd. RRET el perini o el s retiry oxi0 Lolten to aNlow en unobstracted view |zenius and unictiered. W» canmot s 3 i} property at the | .o ¢ i b erected upen t. Tis first | LIOM EFCIY TOW of zeats' and the bal- be pedestaled hers rich or distingui swed ,,,,4\‘. moiquitoss making life misérable 4 for store narpases; |SORY, Which extends the entire width of | We are not all born to the pardle; idents or the travellers in the L i ess, all its s -a,,; th ofrdnt of ‘the En't!:*.nng‘aiz a ?LMET:E canaot 1;\.~ in Balg:l\u etrh h:uc'_sou ¥rom Hartford ceunty to the ‘;',,',e,?f‘l it—its bleak vocks, uw stepe. wide enougt £ _seats palace at Baiae or in the o 16 Aests are because e ; 2% | Tooth. for the projection mafhine and |the smighty, but we can all have our|\f (he lack of ,‘f‘,e, (o rdrain’ ihe lands| Harassed by winds from eff the peril- The, foundation Jagobgon is to operater is above the balcony. names. cut into the thick granite thatln preserves the record we -have made. T 6 aean 'xi Tnd; st they dew e great ' h is mot written by the gentd saffer continued and unnecessary | Again eréct the leg-hut, butd ths Plumed captains whose heads emerged nriyre @nd visitors to the state’ curse street; . : from the undistinguished multitude. The {tpe nuisance which. rages unabated.” Again they fesl“their first sollcituds campaizn is won by the undistingushed.| Mr:- Wilson is a. former Connecticut| ARG Pray their frst prayer in thely the inarticulate in the ranks. The nation |ymari. who has become one of the fore- strange retreat. is not governed by the few credentialed{most manufacturers and pablie. spirited | They wale o Pirmosn fane ar | leaders. But the push- and momentum fcitizens: of «Chicago. He has comtinued D P ang [ COmBIZEO fhi, Tigsoen oL "J;"Sle dw fo_own property in Connscticut and to of what u was and W and may be- N [the leaders would do wel end an- ast-of ‘the year in .a state-whi 3 |ear. But the record is kept somewhere. {:ze,:m R aruite Ta] Ava T tbeyhuuld address us, theirs The future historian records and here is woald the supreme of thought, their names are written Heaven. inarticulate ; the all true life unknown but well known. |tjon to rid iteelf of its chief.hindrance Forgotton here, overlooked, crowded out|ts the comfort of .its citizens and the in|main _drawback to the prosperity How full the world is of the|value’ of but the pen of the Record- er is busy behind the arras. Who were the people who filled the ranks of the'|gaijq Mr. Wilson today, “has been fo“o'ed ancient or modern sainthood, who. were|py g summer in: which the mosquito has not tackling the mosqnito protlem and rance of the worth of|making- a “sufficient legislative appropria- they who came out of Egypt,'who found- The del ence to which men Msten umb. They would impress us at the storied Theyh_;]vonu impress us om the sacred and its potentially beautiful sea- ps! 3 shore ‘and ' farmland. The o of freedom came they to un. oc! “The failure of the legislature to act,” And with their bones its eariiest shrine te fll e e e Rages S e i L O T Tiot - The State Agricultural Experi- |0 s 51 Bave their consciousness of |mn the superstructure, the' foundation |appronriate e L, That Yéur Names Are Written in |e n i ere | fnent ‘Station” has- been- reddy to strike CH SKIN WHITE having been laid. an, r with the $15,000 endowad g‘e‘;‘n. 4nd spoke in part-as follows: |the faithful in the dark days of history, |t breeding places off the map but has Afldtgélkd:;*h them, tn Plymouts, ot BLEA At the Elizabeth street school work i< |unde Tyman fund, the total ot Fea¥en ShC SROTC L rotyrn: of the |who were the torch-bearers who -kepi|rigd no" funds for- extensive aworic , Such | “Tis holy ground, the seil where fre being rushed alongz and practic: alr| $30.000 as required has been ,retc‘\efl seventy. - They - returned flushed with |God's light burning thiu the black, nt:hzs clwas‘ and’ cénies of the mosqnuo have they trod!” \ M of the stone foundation work has been |and work will be started at onee. Thelfi “fecece/ exultant,; rapturous, self- |of the “earth's. stormy revolution® never~been: séen beTore by those, of us| ‘Tis holy ground, where first they knel ) lemons into a|completed and the brick wo “|ontract has.been awarded - to PT.} s viaeary. - But ,Jesus. reminded | went yp to the great feastsiand laid Lheh' who ave enaired.the -worst ‘encmy. o thel o to.pray! Squeze the juice of two lemons ¢ Gr.{norh portion of the building s v of Norwich. them thére was.' something beter than |humble offerings on the altar of reliion, fstate's prosperity. T’L\flgvn u;fl!“h;;z;o:hbeld;s :{% g;fiaemfnkih:;; 3:::?:0; il | started riracle worlking, bétter.than-doing. That |who were the hidden souls.that refused | .- “Boiled ‘down -to -a smgh. Siat ot ik e e righteousness of wpply. tér a few cents, shake well, an QUAKER HILL. the vérb to bels better™ ‘than to do. That |the knee to the ancient Baals, who weré|Conecticut -has refused. to pass .a bill | And Xeep alive the consecrated fire e e int of shatmiass NEW LONDOX, e comtres for the. rection of | the|charecter, status, . spiritual | citizenship, | the patriots that returned from the cap-}for-its:publfc ‘héalth “which wouid. have | That by them lizated, frecdom's. aitai ou R q DA % Nrase: A 5 Sl Thacs g5 - Heig! Q mortsege én the long fiture was pre-|tivity ‘and reunited the sever:d arteries agssssed exch eitizen.a . fiftisth. ofxa mill bears! wad délightfu! lemon Bieac! ass Tha general contract for the altera-|cottage at Graystone e,nls.. uakera t desree was|of the, ancient faith? Who. were the e Ralph H. Shaw in Boston Tramserip age this sweetly fragrant lotion into|tions to the- Chappell block, 224 Tank [Hill, for Mrs. Joseph - Hardwick,. ngs]ferrable. The comsparative deg i . e el - Or ‘JUSt.tWo cents on every. thousand dol- . )i face, meck, arms and hands each|sircct, has been awarded. Ths speci-|been awarded to a New London-contric-|to:be taken lnto acconnt. Some th!ng; oyal followers of Jesus, who were: the |lars - of property- owned . on- the grand = Ray. tRen shorily note the beauty and|fications forplumbing, heating znd ere important, other things palmary an wir- | tor. Tt will be of colonial design, 35xi4 Y hiteness of your skin. | Fimeus stage beauties use this lemon ing wi'l be submitted for bids in .about a week. The contract for the stsel nans|be large verandas on. each side, ani feet, of frame construction. Thers will fof- supérior importance. he |tion- of individualism: 'superiority. We.are in“our own age Te- s verdict “of -the Master are Human- den to bleach and bring that soft, inforced steel work -was lct to |front veranda will bs of circuiar form. rlea: ite complexion, also as a n firm. The- building iz four | The trim will be in hard wood, anil. alljversinz - thi kfl;‘j{ tan. bleach be- high, 78x100 feet, and Will be |improvements are provided. In-addition taling endlessly of i service. - It=is .a declara- its priority ; itents ~at Pentecost, its ing everywhere a ghastly tinents in three centuries, Presenting a comprehensive display of the season’s most charming fashions in Women’s and Misses’ Smart Apparel. Featuring Exclusive GCoats, Wraps, Dresses, Suits, Skirts, Waists and Furs ™ A showing that is typical of The Manhattan,’ VAN - supremacy, as well as the supe- i Y, riority of our values. . .~ | OPENING DAYS TUESDAY ‘WEDNESDAY We cordially invite you to call and view the new models. % Ry emphasizing once again our Fashion THURSDAY o A A edrals? Who' were - the /Puritans, were the Pilgrims and “their :successo: in its very cradle? We have long fo: great breadths of Christian service commimities and Christian countries: and) do not shrink from plunginz into” thelvent 1t it savs.that. the ideaes, heart of the worlds dark heathenism?’ 2 =thals e eecj oocuts They may be unknown but their names: The names -of the faithful unto death are preserved: |ang' fever, headache; are written in Heaven. Napoleon had a medal struck for h soldiers to wear to victory bearing the inscription there.” A like decoration lwil!\ thi faithful. Alexander offered al sus but thing better for us. the Revelator assures u: the names of Our vacancy. represented by 120 in the upper room or the 3,000. pen-list -of * the - state: who carried the Gospel to the Mediterranean peoples, fac- heathenism? sters Who spread Chistianity -over. three cOn:jpoidon that .is-carried. in who' reformed ] the faith of Europe and brought back)are:today the primitive faith? Who built the Cath: Imosquito who who pledged this mighty nation to: God'lis being.adve: gotten - but their fames are ‘written_ in.l3 . great. fnsurance com. Who were the faithful few-who | politan Lite, &nd sends -heal keep the lights burning and carry thesélail. over, the country, healt commemorate 3 |people: are today' suffering from T ‘fl! Connecticut. to have his name carved on the was refused. 1 his wvlh and visitors {rom the mosquito has eauscd | a warning, some names will the ce for the name of names may be Those names AUTUMNAL WOODE® “Meantime, health and- other ‘organiza- | When summer voices. cease amidst tionts are .cry: ieir effort e hed hisp'r 0L ChES thoost And 211 is hushed excent a whisp'ring ow from the ae. mosquitoes of Autumn don. anear claws. .IaTected. bites by the thousands, far. ng: the lives.:of A gorgeous ent and regalia. __ ictims- and~ malaria ; which is s 5 s cankéd: by its: bite, In eflent splendor, ‘meath unclouded a2t < year ago. that, Conscticnt rtised. throughout’ the. West as:a mosquito-breeding area. - Now comes The Metro- circulars Connectt- nainting 23 3 placing cut’ first on' its mosgnito list. In"its leaflet: Malaria, and -how. to Pre- il In russst and in gold! ning ‘far here gome pine and mear mear: the . coast of the - | starting frem Concecticnt. “What s, malaria? "A.Qisease of ehflls etc.. -Some. people IS { recover “from - it~ Some do mot. Thited ' States, green, Subdue the splendor of a sylw: Autumnzl Woods! Frost's fine Which fada T. believe than . for years-and. failure to protect its ei the existing condition. “This' is not. a long-drawn emt article % sum up what the mosquito costs the HU.IOR OF THE DAY state.:- The -public and the legisaturs] Mother—Well dear did - =. | were_told that last this spring when a | spelling match small sum to mect the siuation was A 2sked. But the call was not heeded. “T-am disgusted with Connecticut, but. like the man who was beating his wite T love her just the same™ BRIDES Keep your lovely complexion without ‘blemish as the years go by. USE LACO CASTILE SOAP Castile Soap, made of pure n Spain for over 112 years. Prize Jersey Helfer. Henry L. Lathrop Plain, old Jersey ly. Hood at fair 284" wor 2 cham Ilm:; w:.::; E i Tuesday — Wednesday — September 13£h ‘14th and lSt}' ON THIS OCCASION WE WILL PRESENT WOMEN'S AND MISSES FALL APPAREL - DISTINCTIVE MlLl,NERY AND COSTUME ACCESSORIES YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND 341 a Z edrad\:‘;_y‘ - £ soothinck 3 B - ciiy. meterman | snowshoeinz. snow. In 0 found that the only ing knee deep in the mud was to whx snowsh Theatrical managers 2 new trouble, the upl being ruined by remnan by members of the au their dinners and eat during the per- formance. The janitors-frequently gath- er dozens of sardines cans, meat ang cheese scraps from the seats when clean- ing after the show. ™ CREATIONS IN After having been reduced -in numbers from 2,500,000 to less than 125,600 through unrestricted slaughter, the seal. herd of the northern Pacific increased unfil today it is estimated there are at least §00,000 <f the valuable lmmmts between the coast of Washinme ton and .the icy shores of Alas year seals. The money ¥ taken since 1917 is about !‘.D‘J Owing to the increase ir herd at Wainwright, Alberia thése animals are to be slauz special building is belag purpcse. The buffalo m to ail points over tim c A strict account Is bring ke and skins posed of by the Canadian Dom ernment. The Walawright resar oontains the last large herd .of in the world, with about 3980

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