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s THE FADS AND FASHIONS OF FARMING grows my conviction that we've got| don’t think til vithout fertiliza- , > g 2 o allich 1a the aif and the sunlight, | tion will - an produce . big crops. ] : MATINEES, '« Breed Theatre HSH “Both more powertul than we're apt| But, from what little I've seen and | g .. . g A D - c to damit. My reason tells me that I|learned, I'm inclined to belleve that a| Grange to Orga H e e \ TTWO REEL FEATURE PICTURE must feed the plant, It T expect it 0| whole-hearted combination of the two Birthdays Colebrated. “T R i fod me, Eaperience confims tha | Jf moont an,Tesr 10 S95C Work 8 We |, tno jast sramwe mesting tho fn- HE MEXIGAN SPY”” (2000 Feet) me very strongly that the sunlight St - " rg programme arral ez \ and the air will do about as much in LAnd I feel more and inore convinced | Lecturer Dunham was well carried oul, Thelling Militasy Sfor ot Love FHate and Jeslcusy 7 ! the feeding line as any sort of fertil- | that tillage, done not merely to Kkil ough man: - bers s - F ; - 3 izers will,—if Fll only give them both | weeds but mainly to give air and eun- | benefit concert given at the Congre- 'NOE',‘GHO’BILLVS LAST DEED | ON THE THRESHOLD L o et full chance. I don't think fertiliza- | light a chance, is rather the more im- pflvn;l‘ n:hn:--:hr at th‘e dsmnen{ “:tcvs ‘eaturing G. M. Anderson . . Domestic Drama. 1 . . tion without tillage will keep a | portant of the two. For the present, | Were XY eI 3 The Press Gang—Bio; h Comed: Oh,” What a B - ropped Vi At the seventh annual meeting of g grapl omedy , at a Boob—Farce Com lllE IARMERS lALK ! o B e THE FARMER. | the Connecticut Pouliry association in : : v Hartford George- H. Lord of ihis place / spoke on Managing a Commercial ’ “Hatchery. Mr. Lord was awarded firsy Best Sh prize for the most uniform setting of Dl I onlu t Show of the hatching eggs. : Double Birthday Celebration. * Season Today A very enoyable gathering was held e - & at the home of Mrs. Asa Harris last Opponents of New Fire Apparatus Find Much to Discuss— | 5. ¥ “rhirsaas afternoon to calebrate EMMET & EMMET positi ill Board in Main Str Hatch Oil | 5o sraninises Gracy West, whe. was . —_— t andniece race . o OP ition to Bi o eet aezflu at her hothe. Tgenty—mna 2 = 5 .1 | were present from Monson, Springfield Engine Co. to Move Here—Committee Wrestling With | i7a stattora. arter & soclal hour re rri Special ; o = i freshments were served. In behalf o (Written Specially for The Bulletin.) f‘_@-t(l} mixed commercial fer(lh_zms, i > X Harri: ted = ¢ Fatming Mas ity fads and fashions, | The brice has been o often hoisted Fire Prevention. A e T gt Very Pretty Act. Bring the Children to See the Fun the it | that they are beginning to cost about lace Jones. as truly as tailoring. Perhaps ) 5 would be more strictly accurate to |&ll tbey're worth; nevertheless I'm E 3 Birds, D - o hat farmers have iheir gads, and | nOt So sure about the wisdom of dis-| Tne triple-action motor-driven fire, claim for loss. Litile matters of that i “':"%‘;;“'::"‘o'r RUGoai , Dogs and Rabbits Have on the Stage teach generation takes up some new | carding them utterly. [ simply don’t|apparatus recently purchased by the | kind are not noticed by the reporter | AMrs. Chavies FYhIteR o Fonsol = know, yet. city of New London for Niagara En- | with the lead hammer. The new ap- | feeblng house for her er, over. SKIPPER KENNEDY AND REEVES one. Not infrequently, the same gen- eration takes up two or three in suc- Cession, one after the other. ine company, No. 1. is conceded to | paratus was formally accepted by the e . * One. thing is certain: the aubject 18 | Ba il e et and very Disi| nre cormeitton. oo mitscasay and' s | - Mrs: Willlam Jhller and. Miss Kate not one for dogmatism. One of thel fire apparatus in the world, and flls | now in commission, the property of | Crowe of Springfield are guests of | There are evidences that the com- | Western writers whose letters inter-| g need in the fire department, as now | the city, and as such may be a lasting M%nfi““%vvgmk et = mercial fertilizer fad is beginning to | Sted me so much makes the flat-|ihe pumps of this fire machine can be | subjeci for adverse criticism from one | = Wiltlam Wobecke, of TICLEbUTE, Ta. run a little. seedy.—Bear in _mind, | footed assertion that the promiscu-| utilized in sections where there 1s| certain source. It is well that the|TRS the SUpw e Mr. please, that there is a big difference | 0us and general use of commercial|low hydrant pressure. Had this been | general public appreciates the work |Mfa. J. B Brown. . . .0 between fertil as a fad and fer- | fertilizers seems to him “little less|in the city at the time of the fire in | of the firemen and the fire apparatus| Wiss Tucy Haithews of Hartford, tilizers used as food, or tomic, or stim- | than calamitous” He asks: Connecticut avenue there would have |and their judgment is not affected by W“:u‘”:feMr: b Hoteh durin he: ulant for plants—For a long time it Is it possible that within a few | peen no destructien of any dwelling- | unwarranted adverse criticism. g :nwa]e“mu- s T Fow‘:r o3 has been rather the thing for the com- | Bhort years the whole scheme of} house and in case of fire in other sec- — e e fertilizer makers and their | creation may be overturned by the| tions where low water pressure pre- The Municipal ‘Art seciety of New | Norwich is a guest of Mrs. Hough. agents, in and out of the press, [ hand of man and the soil so im-| yails the loss will be lessened by the | | ondon has a skeleton bill before the AN to preach the universal efficacy of | Poverished that profitable crops can-|machine which will not only do the | jegislature relative to bill boards and DOVER much as a quack | Dot be grown? It seems to the writer | work of a steam fire engine but is | the proposed law is now in course of 3 Men—A Positive Scream TABOLDI LOVE SUBLIME The Russian Boy Violinist { Two-Reel Feature S 5ROADWAY . their mixture : adveriises his alleged cure-alls. They | Preposterous. Plants have been |also equipped as a chemical and hose | preparation to be submitted to the| Hall-Dugain Marriage—Mrs. Jennie A. Nere going to do everything for every | &Towing on this good earth since early | wagon, Were the machine the acme | judiciary . committee. Therefore it Bingham's Funeral. LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SER 5 in 11\911;001051931_3!5;5_- ?mfl‘_} a7 | of perfection, which is s;id to be‘im-l was no surprise for remonstrance come along and with his refined meth- | possible, it is believed that one local | from the society against having a bill e 3 G ods of cultivation extract from the| newspaper writer woul find something | board In State Btreet, the fence front- | o ens i bnme: ool o Mrs. Coop- oil so much of the natural elements | {5 knock about in connection with the | fng the site of the mew Manwarring | 57 27 Mrlane were guests of Dr. that plants can no longer be &rown| machine. When the Niagaras bought | buiiding. There was no objection to | £ (hree days, 2 gort of crop on every sort of soil They were declared to be more effec- tive than farm-made manures, easier and cleaner to handle, the cause of larger and better crops, and more SARAH BERNHARDT IN HER GREATEST TRIUMPH QUEEN ELIZABETH—in Four Parts economical in the end. Some farmers | successfully?” 3 at their own expense the first auto- | the fence as that was a precaution for ek who belong to the class which is al hmu_ m:‘;‘z ism’'t a fair statement of | mobile auto n‘hn:lcal andthE‘:’ wnfion safety and a real necessity, but lhe"; Clifs c ’l_' i WH & DAVIS THE ways sceking after something new, | the situation. in the United States the knocking | was strong objection to the use o “lifton .C. Hall of Springfield, Mass. ITMAN LANSING H commenced and was continued on the | that fence as a bill board or even an {and Miss E. Violet Dugain, of St. Al- SI S | AL CRAIG and some others who find difficulty in geiting farm-made manure in: ade- COMING, MONDAY THE INTERNATIONAL CONSPIRACY It is true that this good earth has : i : 3 b: Pt g -5k it slightest pretence and has been con- | adveriising sign. Protest was made | bans, Vt., were marrieq by Rev. F. H. been growing plants for, untold huta 3t a meeting of the -soclety and re- | Cooper Wednesday afternoon. quate supply have gome into their use |.Deen &r : Tather “largely. - For some timé a | Weeds and bushes and trese uest was to have been made to the| Mrs. Edward Yeomans and daugh- good many of them have had su grown. wild on plaln _and mountelth |\ Now:“the ' knooket: is- ot h his | Soeet of commen council against the | ters; C. L. Backus, Miss Jewett, Mrs. ANOTHER 3-REEL MASTERPIECE taking some of their food out of the | ;4 hammer on the new machine and | maintenance of the bill board. But|Talbot. Mrs. and Harold Johnson, were sometimes striking succes Others, seeing this, took up the habit until it spread very widely and beeame with many a real fad. @ oy - ST IO WS TN But time, which is the only ultimate and unappealable test in things agri- eultural, is apparently bringing about a feeling of doubt among some farm- ers as to the entire wisdom of rely- ing on bagged chemicals alone to keep things going. I've just been reading two very well written articles in two dirt and some of it out of the rain B aatinn | visitorato Hartford. this week water and some of it out of the air. even bafore being placed in cm}r‘lmil};'(here was To need = i a ac v ity, thougl S ¢ Contractor Douglass Funeral of Mr: Bingh: daughter Grace were at the Springs gty e . a1l sion and accepted by the ci Just as soon as Co o s. Bingham. g T e O i 1odo " ha hofl | it has been put to a test that no other | heard that the use of the fence for| rs Jemnie A. Bingham, a former | TUeSday. Nhere they srew. Not only have they | fire apparatus could achieve. Last| ggvertising purposes was objection- | regident here, was buried Friday in Arthur Jensen and Mrs. Horton were ‘\m !‘r : l?ng_]’ o the eoil every single | Sunday there was a fire out in Niantic | gple he removed the cause forthwith.| ho " angover cemetery, Rev. John J. |2t the Springs Wednesday. for the Baster music. e B At and the head selectman telephoned 10 | £x_Representative Lucius E. Whiton | o0 : 3 -| Mrs. Baldwin has been sending her | school class. All were present but minutest atom that they ever took i h P! i kett officiating. She died in St. D but 5 the mayor for assistance. The MaYOr | represents the art society in the in-| Francis hospital, Hartford, from a | WOTkK by parcel post. lone. A pleasant evening was apent, | | | | | | home of Miss Mabel Walbridge, The subject was Longfellow. Rehearsing begun Tuesday evening from it, they have also returned an ; ; . 3 . communicated with the chief engin- | troduction of the act relating to bill| fractureq hip and shock. She wr appreciable amount of solid matter| .o; and the Niagaras were asked to ! poards and the skeleton bill was in- |73 Goird P RS, fhock, Phe was HEBRON UNION A good number attended the Wash- vinnowed by them out of air and wa- s ter and fixed in & new form. To do|Tespond. —The demonstrator for e trduced <o as to get it in before the | from Willimantic and Hartford attend- ter ar xed In a u American L Y, expiration of the time for the - | ed the funeral. i i just that'is ome of their fundamental| G, ", ting as instructor to the men |ing of new buelness. It is the only A number of blind musicians gave Special Features at C. E. Meeting— g 3 = roti _ | functions, ,In other words, their o i . c % g > western farm papers, vigorously at- | funct ot e nE who are to arive the new apparatus, | pill of like nature that has beert Pre- | o ‘concert at the town ball Tharsaay Evening of Whist. ington social at the ball Friday even. tacking the fertilizer fad. Other | STOwth has taken absolutely nothif&| o.q not at the fire house. Acting uUn- | sented at the present session of the|evening. Weather considered thers e oSl 0 : Mr. ey, two s o 3 t town in fro e soil “for keeps " but has ! NoNL She Peorl or ket but has| 3. the practical orders of the mavor | gentral assembly. iy, Bl o or allu things, mere skl ons which honor of Washington's birthday. blind musiclans, gave a concert in the have n during th ar or | regularly returned to it in their decay one of the student-drivers started i 3 a x so7 indh e ¢ . more than was borrowed. Now, man | Ot > 2 . Koy g Work on the new state road is about 5 4 PLIOH Whs i 1 s0, indicate that ther omewhat with the machine for Niantlc, seven | . i 4.k Oil Engine company, of [to begin. The steam shovel has been | 071 hall Feb. 24 which was enjoved anfi’fef'é&??r“"\fi“§1255°fl‘£fdi ¢ by all present. Mrs. Arthur Gillett is spending the week in Bridgeport at her sister's, comes along with his “refined meth- : : g ‘ wmong practical farmers to | (Ot Miltivation,” as noted. He grows | Miles away, and with the roacs In a | g ookiyn, N. Y., having outgrown its|put in place and tested. e T O N nse. thare |worn and wheat and potatoes Instead | Condition that made even USRL VEINC | plant in'that city and on account of | Willard E. Fuller has returned from of 0ld farmers who have | Of weeds and bushes, and he takes | tloHinc" Coighing about four tons :?a‘Ere;:flg«}:‘osl;nt';r‘:x’:ll;;gznlne[r;ltuov;‘gg:s B\r;dgc;;:;:t visit to his brother in | meck if Briggepor n_everlastingly down on ‘em from jaway from the land forever all thet|,ng with a thousand feet of hose and | 30 176, &N [SVC S& N O & mpid e B s The C. E. meeting Sunday evening | son and Springfield last week. (he. first: who have sncered at them |the corn. wheat and potato plants| 383 WM Don %o hore than are ex- | declded to remove elsewhere. —This GURLEYVILLE was well attended and very interest- | A severe thunder shower passed and at all who tried them. T'm not | Soaks up from it and made into tubers | pected to ride on a fire rum, rovered | g, (re To0 F0N2 L0 10 6on “ana nego- ing. It was led by Sydney Hewitt. A |OVer this place Saturday evening thinking of that set. oEpBEaIns. Y e ol st et the distance in nineteen minuves, but | m IESs NG SCROTALTR Biien OIl - male quartette, C. J. Strand, Arthur Mr. and Mrs. T. O, Newell visited Social at Methodist Conference Room | Glllett, James Martin and ~W. O.|Mr. and Mrs, M. P. J. Walker at Staf. sofething from the soil ,and, later, 4 | s < too late to be of service. SGlp st = return it in full, with big interest add- Engine company, which resulted in in Seyms, sang two Dpieces which were | ford Springs recent tendency among practical farmers to Providence, made a week end surpriss Visit to_their mother, Mrs. L. Miller, R. B. Horton visited friends i Mon- Personall I'm not a bit inclined to | st E ok Libl 1 P i : in New. London. This —Patriotic Address. 2t | criticise a_thing merely because it | ¢d—Interest carned from the air and| On the run home whan near the top O o Ry et Noe = highly appreciated. Mrs. W. O. Seyms | _Mrs. Edith Bogue is with friends in I e e e Tkewise, b of Durfee hill, on a level section of || qoners as evidence of good faith| The Ladies' society connected with : : BLrortl Mrs. Alice Thompson and three chil- ¢ over gets mhead is by taking | borrow likewise, but, before they can : i - Y iens Tormara. "fie will mever mei | decay and return their loan with in- | the A m-aod'a::; e R Al e e S L B et ;“e.ofisfhg?‘sfhf‘ffi;'}zfl Church. held | o arp ot Mis Frink's mntil the ar Do 2 et terest Mr. Farmer steps In and takes | 3 : e of the expense of removal of the nce room, on | X 2 s v e ar- anywhere by planting himself in a - were lev with the surface of the plant, tne city's share being $1,500.|the eve ‘of Washington's birthday. A | Iival of her goods from Canada, where MT. HOPE. was organist ] W | | ost-hi 2 stayi re. We've | the. larger half of what they've bor- 4 3 o 3 : 7 Post-Hole and staying there. Weve the larger half of what they road. While ploughing through this | Bt ihe citys, shele BeE $IECT | hoked bean supper was served after | she has been living. iy R SN It ard manure to grow crops on ‘handlin; by & = = T % > usec Jmanure;fo gEbw crabs ou| mess, by some wrong handling, by & |.n3 within a month the new concern | Which there was music and enjoyable | o MT- and Miss Henderson of NeW| . wock eng on his farm looking af- firm v | green driver the machine - | to New London will be in operation | Bames. o‘x:h_ u;nrg lQIrl;m‘F‘Jdor;ni'n:h}rii]t[m e e B i s along in the | Is it fair to the land, is it reason- arrangements for spring work five years. For a time, In starting anew the power was turn- | 1o JeW Lendon U Be 10 OPNEHDC Spoke on Washington. 1850's and 1860’s, we aiso used “land |able, to suppose that the original| ;3 %, "5 guddenly and as result a e 4 turned Sunday evening. They spent | 2TT2 n plaster” and found 1t protable. Then | fund, thus annually depleted, shall.| &8, O8 190, SO0 ™ Hatner than | the Forbes company. =~ on | orC50rEE, Washington was the theme | Sunday at Mrs. Hortons home in La. | - Waiter Church went to Willimantia Tt begam to. play’ out, and we all | nevertheless, remain intact? In no|fProcket Was Ce ec CULACE Shee his < company manufactures c e discourse given by Rev. E. H. | joraqiis. | Tuesday with a load of dye stick, ete. other case does any human being | e’ to o mimost the im- | engines simlar to those made at the | Tunnicliffe at the regular preaching | '“nt“Luxiliary whist was held at | The old shop is picking up again and stopped using it. My father and a few | parts by tr others’ took up guano,—the real, un- dream of taking a part from the whole | PAILE BY USTOE 0 20 WUCH, UOf oke | Plant of the New London Ship and | service Sunday morning. Miss Beatrice | \piee " Carrie Kelloggs last Monday |t seems good to hear the wheel turn- Engine company though much smaller | Tunnicliffe presided at the organ at double tha ber when the plant is il L e from an atfack of grip. Mr. Pollard lost a horse recent et omadurtered Kind, <old just as | and still leaving the whole as big as | POSSIDl e ) ; : |ing and to see timber coming inte {{“was bagged on the Chilian islands. | The thing is manifestly im- | DL OXEh “;‘:;\-‘;—rexi\s:rdhi;:n;o et of the | and of a much less expensive type. | the evening service in the absence of erens: = = | the yard again. .‘ruz( worked finely "fnr a while, till the | ll“ l'n'tll_s fa ‘fl; ‘ A:\d Dl'z:!;‘f"(‘,‘ deep mud. Once on terra firma, the I::rfinéis{\;;e;)pgg(fliflg: :Qfi;:?}(\erlog ] ;‘r:'dgu("u Poarfka;:»xa:( e S COVENTRY e T L T business interests” got hold of it, that it Is, in fact, as impossible | (50BN, ORCE 5% LoGer "™ own | new industries but as o matter of| Ired C. Parker of Moun el MANSFIELD DEPOT z""“‘d'" and ’sn""h = andimxxed ";l gt e P power to the fire house and within aé\ azcd b'n;in: gamp;n- “:.u“’“}, L ern? = Qg - i By - with dfrt and beach sweepings, and | R he = age was repaired. 3 . L ouse Quarantined. s 2 Doisteq the Brice of the aduitcrated | If we keep dipping water out of a|lour the slight damage Was TePmf®% | parwood, were instrumental in get-| mu. peci family at On = | Preacher from New Haven—Ready | Owing to the illness of the pastor ff BN it was b 1 the reach of | pail the pail will séreely grow empty, | DUt came a revort of the o¢ < [ ting the Hatch company to locate in eck family at Chaffeeviile have Helpers Meet. | there was no service at the Baptist the orfinary Tarmer Th T ochped | If we keep taking plant-food aut of |in a.local newspaper in big headlines | y g T ondon. . The company is now [0SR UDder quarantine for several : | church last Sunday morning. e o aruut Thot His the ropny> | the) sdirt ‘the airt’ will surely. be|tolling of the new fire apparatus 8t | pioying forty. men and expect: to] * Ga.8 ok 1l with scarlet fever. H. P. Patterson of | New Haven| The Ald soclety of the church held a mixed ‘“c g } o | ik mtacin (06 Tn g R o Mrs, Reuben Clark s recovering | preached at the morning service of the | social the 19th. { 1 farms, for plant-growing DUrDOSeS. | alarm of fire and the old Niagara.| The fire committes of the New Lon- | Tuesday. aren’t 5.000 miles through. Thev're | machine made responss The demon- { don Business Men’s association that And there | girator of the new machine happened | has been making special study of the plant food | as the | question of prevention of fires, nas| SOUTH WILLINGTON with them has been somewhat simi- lar to that of my predecessors with plaster and guano. They certainl; did work finely for a while. But, somehow, thev don’t, of late, jeem to ixed ‘“complete fertllizers” began to | empticd of plant food, sometime. Of | ting stuck in the mud gnd Rofied, 077 3 ; s 3 7e, with o course, servolr of the soil is ; 3 2 > | in operation in the mew location. The Second Congregational church Sunday. D ol e e i et ihay proal sotasatioe Ol the cause, mor | B T pany asked for mo finan: | ¢ DpABecbS 18 spending the week at | Monday evening Mrs. R. G. Secor en- | The animal dropped dead on the roa Telt we-conld afford. e | a water-pail. But it isn't inexhaus- | of {he remarkable run that ha clal assistance either by sale of stock | 0% Dimock's. o tertained the members of her Sunday | B L i tible~ Tt hae a limit In area and a|™2de by the machine. or furnishing real estate and buildins. | aol oo Gk G eneobe, Were guests of | The Ready Helpers held their reg- | After the fiynt 15 over many a man N ; very narrow limit in depth. Our ight th R rs._George T. Clark, Moun- | ylar meeting Thursday evening at the | is sorry he didn‘t compromise. ow, my own personal experience | VeI The very next night there was an tain street, Willimantic, Monday and about two feet deep. isn’t such an awful lot in the top two feet of an acre. mac to be in the fire house, and > fully equipped, decided | finally made report in the form of an certain as anything on earth can be. | street and reached the fire at the foot | result in lessening the number of | Saturday the Perry loe Go. resumed f Federal street, near Main before | fires that arc caused by carelessness | cutting and storing 9 to 10 inch ice. m) doubts about whether I could run be panning out quite as well as (116,\"' == to make a run to the (fire. So afier | ordinance that is to be presented for [ lce Harvesting Continusd—Local | used to. T.still use them at times| What we take away we've got to|the old machine had left the nouse a | the consideration of the court of com- | School Leads in and on special occasions for spec d’replac:, in some shave, if we expect|crew was taken abroad. The new |mon council. The document is long s ANhfldance Report. purposes. But I'm beginning to have |{o keep on taking. Thal's about as|machine passed the old one In Bank |and full of provisions ihat ought to| Tn spite of the rain and fox last ears on them | Which brings us back to the real prac- | in its final essence,| Old Maude, as the first machine 18 | much space between the buildings and | ° _ Sbout where it always was, In the|familarly known, came through the | where condillons differ. materially. ia Sifendsnoe -h tha bifer ndmed wos hands of the individual farmer ,to| (weive years of continuous knocking | comparison with large citles. DT D s R answer the question,| with a good record, having saved her | = Fowever the counell will perhaps different | original cost ma times over by | remove the chaff from the grain and | problem remains —or rather, by the lack or re Yet I think they erred a little ment, right there. There ar two or three fields or parts of fields on the place where plaster still works effectively, and where I am beginning to use again, when I can get it There are more fields where guano helps a whole lot, and where I should | can get of what our farms want is use it.more than I de, if I ceud get Im asking them: by testing and ex it at a reasenable cest and with an_\'l:w menting, and that not for onme| resu su in j the per cent. of attendance, 93, 95. 92 and 79.' In only one district in the four towns did the | pe settle. He mu; each for him field and each If and for eac different crop cent. of attendance reach 100 and efficient service. The knocking will |adopt an ordinance that will fully meet 3 Tiot fnfire . ihe: repiitation Of the new: ail the requirements without some nflil;" ‘lm:'fllzwl: [”N‘ h(’“,’,““.f"“"-" school The only adequate knowledge we|machine. It fs about time that the |the objectionable features of the ordi- | hy oo > tAUEht by Sfiss. Datey -E. fellow with the lead hammer laid | nance as originally drafted. The New : aside the knocker and his prejudices. | London Business Men's assoctation e = —— has dene its part tewards preventin Though not in commission Wednes- | fires and its ];: up to the !z'ouncll ('n( BOLTON day afterncon, the new apparatus re- | do the rest. At one of the preliminary sponded te a still alarm and so quick- | sessions of the committee it was sug Braest M. Howard has received, the Iy that the fire was extinguished so |gested that ene way te lessen the num- | fOUr vears' contract for carrying the uuickly that the damage is so slight | ber of fires was to refuse insurance to | [ail on the star route from Bolton < L4 hd | that the owner of the property does | parties whese premises are frequent- | N2tCh to the Roiton postoffice. vOl | not censider it worth while to netify |y visited by fires that originate under Special Lincoln exercises were held the insurance agent and put in a suspicious circumstances. at the Congregational church Sunday morning in place of the usual ser- | my farm for a course of 3 alone. s Therefore the reading of these | tical question: How and with what | the fire alarm had completed the four- | and neglect by removing the causes.| Communion service will be observed tters 1 mentioned. from other | material are we going to replace what | round call, and arrived simultaneous- | Provision is made for the semi-annual | at the close of the preaching service in | farmers in other states, has interested | we remove? It must be something|ly with a company that had received | inspection of all buildings and prem- | Memorial church tomorrow (Sunday). | me. Jt has shown that I'm not the |which will keep the capital of our | telephone information of the fire be- |ises by the.chief engineer and a closer The men who have been driving | o ibting Thomas among the dis- | soil bank intact: it must be something | fore the alarm was sounded. Out ! inspection of new buildings by the | wells on the Hill are now busy at the | A GOOD DUPPLY OF A | which wom't cost us as much as it | comes the local paper with announce- | building inspector, all new buildings | schoolhouse in this village, A | returns to us. or where would be our | ment that the new apparatus was the | being supplied with fire etops that| Mrs. Edward C. Eldredge s in Wil- in the old olaster and guano days | Profit | first to arrive but did not get first will prevent the spreading of fires by |limantic caring for her sister, Mrs my father and grandfather used to| Th was a time when it was|water. Naturally no mention Was |the partition route. The ordinance is| Nellie Tittle, who is ill. & the stuff to all their fields and | hoped that chemistry would give us| made of the fact that the two ma- | patterned after those that are in force L R 1 their crops. Then, as I have | absolutely definite rules for this. The | chines responded to the alarm with |in some of the larger cities and there{ . filends 0 id. they stopped using it altogether, | hope hasn't materialized. Chemistry | two crews. Nor was any reference | iz question whether all the require- o quote from a table of school at- hey used it as a fad and threw it [m given us €ome mighty helpful | made to the way the new machine { ments are applicable to a city the gnd?ncv prepared by Supervisor L. T. | over as a fad when tired of it. They | hints, and put some mighty useful|alded the firemen by the use of the |gsize of New London, esvecially in the | G2IT! on li]or the four towns under his | felt themselves justified in this by the | Dew lools in our hands. But the| powerful search light on the bullding. | residential sections where there is e::rrie'fim(r)dfindr'nr“x:x)xlu"fr',m’y.U’mmma | o { zrah, J v, the average | i | | | i assurance its beihg the natural, | season only for a series of years. unadulterat goods. .Same with | The longer 1 work dirt, the firmer i for Infants ana Invalids . LETTERS FROM TWO STATES o B Sl | : town after several months' absence at 3 STOKRS was given Saturday evening by the | her home on Locust street, South Man College Dramatic club in College hall | chester, where her mother has been under the direction of Miss Rogers, | cTitically ill. She is mow much bet- Mid-winter Military Ball a Big Suc-'|instructor in elocution and English. | ter. : 3 , cess—Dramatic Club Gives Play— Colinas “Mrs. Andrew E. Maneggia is in New College and Village Notes. Irving Patterson ang Mr. Korp vis- | o With her mother, who is ill = iteq at the home of Mr. Garciors Jis: | Miss Katherine Stetson of Andover ; The annual military. ball was held | weak 5 Was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs 4 .- Charles N. Friday evening, Feb. 21 in the dining Mrs. George H. Hollister of Hart- Loomis. ! hall which was attractively gecorated | ford has been spending several days It means the Original and Genuilne | wih M. ana bunting The grand | With Mra. . L. Beach, SPRING HILL | march was led by Lieut. W. Goodwin, Doctors Currie and Newton attend- U. S. A. and Miss C, L. Beach. About | ed the meeting of the Connecticut val- | fifty couples were in the march, The | €Y Section of the American Chemical | A number hereabouts have _grip | patronesses were Mesdames Beach, | Society in Hartfora Friday evening. |colds, distemper, or something of the | Smith, Goodwin, Hayves, Fitts. Hel- | Edward Fitts visited Boston on | SOTt. | mold’s orchestra furnished music. Ice | Thursday for the purpose of address- | Miss Ida E. Reynolds is at home af- | EL HOUSEHOLD = SIZES AND STEAM COALS also a cargo in transit LUMBER A FULL ASSORTMENT CHAPPELL CO. cream and cake were served during | IN& the New England Ice Cream Mak- | ter a lengthy visit in Brooklyn, N. Y. | @9 |the intermission. ers’ association. W. P. Wildes has been in fown a [4 Guests from all over the state were | H. J. Bower, who has been assist- | {éW days attending to his duties as a — = = = present_and the Connecticul Agricul- | ANt asronomist at Storrs during the | Member of the board of reliel. The tural Coliege military battalion had | Past year, left Thursday for Kansas, | Poard has finished its work for the as fts guests a number of officers of | Where he will take an fmportant place | Year, turned the books over to the CHIROPRACTIC ) the Connecticut’ National Guard of |iD the agriculturul extension work of | LoWn treasurer. o The Food-Drink for all Ages. Willimantic. Durlng Intermission (he | that state, The tux collector hus issued lis no- relieves abnormal pressure on the Spinal Nerves, restor- competition drill between the best two | Mrs. George Holllster, formerly | tlces stating thnes and places that . g N ol 2 : non-commissioneg officers and two pri- | te&cher of music in the college is vis- | Be Will receive taxes in the different ing the natural flow of Nervous Force from the brain Rich milk, malted grain, in puwder,-fa,rru. 4 Moare healthful than tea or coffee. | Torcs from each compamy teok piace, | Iting friends =t Storre during fthe | PAITS of the town For infants, invalids and growing childeen.' ™ ' Agrees with S Afler nearly three-gquarters of an hour | Present week. The service at the church lasi Sun P o Fios P R < the weakest digestion. | it n b e startca Cor. || The mahogeny table, chairs and | 48y evening was held in the Iarge Toun: ure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body. Keep it oa your sideboard at hom=. jpm».u Jewell of Co. & was (he lust |Sof Lroierty of ihe Conglegational %89 Was b charge of members of ihe v a 5 P - man standing, Corporal Ellis, Co. B, |church in Storrs,” have recently been | 3- C. AL lavigorates nursing mothers and the aged. A quiick lunch prepared in a minute. | S350, 310 Cornoral Aulick of Co, ¢ | repalrea ana put in excellent condis | Rev. 4. A, Muir ang A, D. Palmer | —43 N third. Commands were given by First | Uon by Julius Hauschild. were in Hartford on Wednesday PEE" Take no-substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S. Lientenant J. W. Pease, quartermaster, | Edward Fitts, assisted by Mrs, Fitts, s oE X in the absence of Major Peet. The |installed the officers of Willington EAST WILLINGTON to every part of the body. No matter what your dis- ease or disability, nor how long standing, or if you tried everything without permanent relief, don’t give up hope, TRY CHIROPRACTIC AND GET WELL. DR. BELEDNA WILSON WORTHINGTON | judge was Lieutemant Goodwin, U. |8range Friday eveming. /HORLICK’S antm Pure Milk et Play Well Presented. Buftato i) 18 hAg. 35 ourgiaries | pAUch interest ic heing taken in Mies Hours—9 to 12 a.m., 1.30 to 6 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m Sundays by appointment. i Demming’s singing -schools. . a \ 287 MAIN STREET. NORWICH, CONN. A play estitied Tho Colenely Maid | and 40 murders, Mrs. Cushman, her son Herman and -