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e L s e e T ' i | TS, 4 b 4—(Box 3965 Hhads fs- crmckams. rear 20 G Eath B NG e o loss. ; A b 183 West Main | mfion‘ Death of Robert Dunderdale. | $240.00. unoccupied, 178 Franklin St. Loas 68— (S) Automobile, bmckflnn‘ o 20—Meeting of Garment Workers 21— Box 221) Dwelling, matches, ' $150.00. auto, Louis Porteous, cerner Broadway chfMBER . Collins-Burke wedding. Meet- | Peter MeKelvey, 99 Orchard St. Loss ¥ ) Yard, flre crackers, State of | and Main St. No loss. in‘ Qf T tment b wpen Mot 7 Connecticut, State Armory. No loss. 6— (8) Dwelling, chimney fire,] 7—(Box 226)—Tenements, cigarette, | 25—(T) Tenements, oil stove BX~I _4—(S) Tenements, fire cracier, | Arnold Heaton. and others, 60 Main St, | Joseph Wesneski and others, 36 Whlte :1_4\("“" of directors of State|Plosion, Jacob Munz and others, 291 Mrs. James Leary and others, 47No loss. St. No loss. Business Men's asmociation . Unjon | PTospect St. Loss $87.00. Thames St. No loss. 7—(T) Tenements, dropping match, | 8—(S) Dwelling, chimney fire, Be?' meeting of Congregational churches. 26—(T) Open lot, locomotive sparks, | 4—<Box 14) Tenement and stores,|Charles Spicer and others, 29 Bentley | Nard Breen, 482 North Main St. No 32—Open meeting of White Cross Adam Uland, rear 228 South Thames |fire works, Teazuk & Owsiak and|Ave. Loss $35.00. loss. chudcll. | Fugeral ot Wobort Bundecs |8t No loss. others, 4 Thames St. No loss. 10—(T) School, overheated heater | 8—(Box 27) Stores and tenements, dale. ' ‘Quufterly ‘mosting. of MoAil (8) Barn, fire works, unoccu- |pipe, Town of Norwich, Town St, Nor- [hot flat-iron, George Herrick and o PL MARCH. | pled, 209 West Main St. No loss. wich Town. No loss. others, 428 North Main St. No loss. 24—Mr, and Mrs. A H. Williams ob. £ i e —(T) Tenements, fire works, Mrs, 11—(T) School, smoke from con- 13—(T) Coal shed, sparks from lo- serves . 25th weddi v % 1—(T) Tenements and s otres ‘?17 ! James Leary and oihers, 47 Thames | ductor pipe, Town of Norwich, Town |comotive, A, L. Potter & Co., rear Death of Miss M n‘t M“ ‘l!e sary. | graft, Miss Howle and others, St. No loss. St., Norwich Town. No loss. Thames St. No loss. b ol ];rm cCall. Mr. | Franklin 8t. No loss. 8—(T) Dwelling, chimney fire, L| 14—(Box 16) Ladies’ and gents’ | 15—(T) Open lot, sparks from loco- ames Ashcraft celebrate 1—(T) Tenements, chimney fire, W.!| Rabinowitch and others, 23 Park St.|store, unknown, S. Kronig & Son, 121- motive, City of Norwich, rear Lafayette others, Franklin Square. Loss $1,470.50. Jam& Biscox, rear 605 20—(Box 33) Shed. unknown, N. S. of Art Students’ asso-|Gilbert & Sons, Willow St Lass* ! Death of Dr William B, 1—(T) every ‘qrgan to perform its fumc- tions aupturally. Many people owe it to HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA, which rilieves scrofula, eczema, 25th wedding anniversary. Blinderman, 361 West Main St No|No e 3 J psoriasis, |\ and all blood hnmoru 3 1oss, 125 Main St. Loss $13,271.40. St. No loss. Lt s bkl <L 3 B R e T e e emeite, Snimey nte, T D) S WIE parip frome lpeomi | 07 o, Sl Rl arenpta s eSS sk L5, ey 5 , H. | g1y % 8 T 3 i p 4 2 nsky and others, qu Whihdits Gllh. Mitoe OF Boocd oE| 6. Wi b 36 Elah B No Toss. ¢ | Qi o ory il xR AR RO DA B R e TYORS I6 TG e 16—(T) Automobile, automobile wires, Morton F. Plant, corner Market and Water Sts. No loss, trade. 2Ty Ash barrel, hot ashes, C. L{~ ¢ "(Box & . < E . —(Box 27) Lumber yard, sparks| 22— (T) Dwelling, chimney fire, Stal—Ml and Mrs. G. Parent observe [ Hubbard, 242 Broadway. No loss. from locomotive, Blackledge‘ & Co., | Arthur Brock, 39 Fountain St. No loss, wedding anniversary. Meeting of 7—(T) Dwelling, chimney fire, Fred | foot of Third St. No 10ss. 23— (T) Open lot, burning rubbisi, BRIEF STATE NEWS B. Y. P. U. of Central Baptist church. | Jackson, 46 Baitic St. No loss. 10— (B 24 rhn- i os C 1 H#l 18—(Box 23) Stores and tenements, 27—Houses at Sunn\'g]de burg- 8—(Box 23) Stores, halls, incendiary, | ping, (stoanz;y)s ffi{,‘é’f.’x‘ }lri!tx:ll?org St g?‘if)lsfsan i e dropping matches. S. Scillo and others, _' larized. Opening of State Hospital | Foresters hall and others, Franklin| No Joss, ) 23— (T) Playhouse for children, | 256 Main St. No loss, guhhou:e. Funeral of Mrs. James S.|Square. Loss $2,492.00. 14—(T) Railroad bank, sparks from | children playing with fire, Horatio 18—(T) Dwelling, chimney fire, b %) S oltee, : 11—(T) Factory shop. smoke inljocomotive, Railroad Co. Laurel Hill | Bigelow. rear 62 Broad St. No loss. |Frank W. Allen, 201 Maple St. No 10ss. | Durham.—Thej Durham Gun club wily 28—Thanksgiving in churches. |building Thermos Bottle Co. and|sve. No loss. 56— () Tenements, chimney fire, D, | 19— (T) Stone crusher, defective | have another shipot on the afternoon of Major Hagberg resigns from National | others, Blevator building, Main St.|™ 35 (1) Open 1lot, children with|Sadinsky and others, 14 Aqueduct St |stove, City of Norwich, rear Roath St. | New Year’s day e No loss. S 3t five, | Maiches, 33 Summit St. No loss. No loss, No loss. Bt Ik of dissiors of Norwich 17— (T) Dwelling, chimney fire,| 16_(T) Coal run, sparks from lo- Torrington—A \twenty-year-old rab usiness Men's association. Death of | Frank Fnos, 60 Ward St. No loss. comotive, A. L. Potter & Co. rear bit owned by Gedrge H. Oftis, of Pros. Mrs. Thomas Wilson. Second annual | _22—(T) Dwelling, chimney fire, A.|Thames St. No loss. ball of Norwich Police association, | W. Colver, 39 Bentley Ave. No loss. 17—(T) Tenements, chimney live, pect street, died yesterday, Norwich Nest, Order of Owls, ceie- 22— (T) Automobile, back fire,| yonn ¥y i o m Ry S i ¥ . & brate 3rd anniversary, {uselph Carter, front, 56 Franklin S -imj': S:&x;'iegg;g alay e A Sum\ AGRICU LTURAL INTLRES rS otRef;s‘;:geb:%(:ié\cwfiizms:lp T l?a‘t:s No loss. s e - = 7 it o ® j vk SR N BT S e BT : \pyright 1913—Morse International Agency. All Rights Reserved evening. 1—Annual banquet of Norwich . Allyn's Pomt out of city. No loss. 21 (T) b’\vemng ey il ; Motorcycle club, Death of Mrs. N. 24— (T) Tencmenis, chimney fire William Clabby, 37 West Thames -St. Forestville.—There} will be a joint Everett Lucas. Deaths of Mrs, Walter | Mrs. J. Crowe and others, 212 Pros-| N\, joss, s 2 i | instailation of Manross post, G. A. R F. Parker, Mrs. Amos M. Reed and |pect St. No loss. 23 oy i aiing s oml fire, | THE MILK CAR demand that producers of table deli-{and W. R. C, in G. #. R, hall Thurs- John Stuart Eidred. { " 24—(Box 35) Store house incen- | yicach ‘Bissonette $67 Cenirat Ave. | LRSUS THE CREAMERY, | cacles come as near perfection in mar- | day el . 3—Mecting of common council. Fu- | diary, Mrs. L. J. Brewer, rear 92 Wasi- | Xo Jogs, Al % yERS | ketable goods as possibie. Let me 3 neral of Mrs, Thomas Wilson. Death |ington St. Loss § 0. hainde _ R i take my readers, then, to VI8 Mr. Naugatuck.— 2 i ¢ of Mrs. James F. Ireland, Annual re- | 25— (T) Tenements. wood in oven, S U IR S [ "Samse Facts and Suggestions. ||y poultry fattening plant, some | e ngnn:r‘;m?‘erf;;f;‘\v il o oot of “gas and electrical commis- | F. Debiski and others, 18l Lafavette | Si™ No'joss =~ i By A. A. BORLAND, | ten miles from Brussels, 13"‘1 learn i an eight hour per day; schedule until sioners. is No loss. Y - 5 i v} £ 3 | his ‘secrets. The farm of thirty-seven 3—Annual meeting of First Baptist —(T) Tenements, chimney fire, J. | p i Gillier cooments, Cimney iy | Stats Asrl College, Burlington. Vt. | seres is devoted to maintaining a herd FEEh B0, » Woman’'s Missionary societies. Fu- | J. Shannon, 17 Vine St. No loss. Ao tuks i gne 9 ek, AIme g Whether it is more profitable to | of ten cows, three horses, several DIES, | \Watepbury -T.co Schull nerals of Mrs. Walier F, Parker, Mrs. T rs SR < . patronize the milk car or the cream- | in addition to quarters for fatiening | nateroury cieo Schullz, the noteg Amos M. Reed and John Stuart Eldred, APRIL. F (D) Tenements, unknown. | ory ‘depends largely upon the value | 20,000 fowls annually. The cream js|cCoRn Wid Wil abpeart Bere Tues _4—Fifty-ninth annual meeting of h St Loss $35.18, . ames | G0t can be realized from the skimmilk | turned into_ butter and the skimmilk | (venin$: Jan. 13, as the asoloist of the New London County Agricultural so- | 1—(T) Cemetery, locomotive sparks,| =, 1038 370,/ 5 a : | and buttermilic returned fo_the farm | into juicy, fat table fowls. The fam- | v aterbury Symphony omhestra. City of Norwich, rear Lafayetie St. ) Tenement and stores.|y e jatter. This sum varies ac-|ily, at the time of the writer's visit, | clety. Death of Mrs. Warren Aver: v | Noroton.—The veteranst of the Sol- elimnucy _fire.’_ Rred « Gautthior Cang siderably with different farmers ac- | consisted of Mr. Laurens, his wife, iw lgx:xli(ns\ Funeral of Mrs. Robert|No Iosé- i - = others, 158 Frankln St. No loss. diers’ hon joyed biig Ch Teckenridge. { . 4—(Box 226) Brewing Co. unknown, } ©5, 275 0% o, ToH Bh. i Rons cording to the use made of the by- | women who worked on the farm and | ¢! ome enjoyed a blig Christmas _5—Bleventh annual mesting of Sav- | New England Brewing Co, rear North i e e G gons dn ot e, The dairymen who keebs | a teamster. The women and Mr. Lau- SRt Tho orehgia TuRnidhod My ;235 af”‘t)ctl“l;)n ..; L;]ny;}ec(l('u( Meet- "\liun(sllt), ]E;oss _:_,398(:?)0. R st NG 108k i L pure bred stoek will manifestly ?e- rens fatted the fotwlsx. and the plan of | Ic and the “boys”™ had a ine time. g of state board of charities. Death | 4—(T) rewing Co. smoulder Seand sl S . | sign a higher value to skimmiik for | operation was as follows: Mr. Laurens A of Mrs. William B. Walden. " | ruins, New England Brewing Co., rear| 25—(T) Shed, hot ashes in barrel|socqing purposes than will the man | went with his cart to the nearest pub- | Wallingford—District Deputy Fred- ¢ 6—Annual smoker, of Norwich socie- { North Main St. No loss. St I $15.50. e who keeps inferior animals. lic market every week and bought |€rick H’l:l of Meriden will| install the ¥ in New York. Tenth annual meet- | 6—(Box 321) False alarm, Starr and Tor Cpork production the value of |some 300 thin fowls, ranging in age | officers-elect of Wallingfordl lodge, XN. ing of Norwich Aerie of Eagles An- | Asylum Sts. No loss. Tenements and shod.| gy varies according to the | from six months to one year. (In 'E. O. P, on Tuesday eveniug, Jan. 13. nual meeting of Norwich Nest of Owls, §—(T) Dumping ground, spontane-|Trais and _maiches, Isaac Mever and | mount fed ang the proportion of | many foreign countries it is custom- Annual meeting of Sedgwick post, G. | ous combustion, City of Norwich, rear Qshers, 20 North Thames St T.0sS| grgin to skimmilk, Henry of the Wis- |ary for the rearers of fowls to seil | Middlstown—Fire _ecapesi are to be £ ve. NO . e g 3 rics i C/ - i " i 26— relli e | COnsin station found that 100 pounds 'them to fatteners) The price pai placed on St. L.uke's homey on Pearl 8—Norwich lodge of Elks' annual 78.—.(‘ r) Park, brush b_u_rnm‘g\; L,‘nty:.ot indgm‘;gcxl«‘ 3%‘){ R““rflg“fg "!S‘ftB?;gé\f of skimmilk were worth thirty-orde |averaged from 60 cents to $1 each, | street. The requirements l‘? the new "?"im““‘l service. Funeral of Mrs. | Norwich, rear Beech Drive. No loss. } o, oy "o oqgp Al pounds of cornmeal when three |depending on the season and the|law make it necessary to tplace fire illiam B. Walden, Officers elected by 9—(T) City dump, rubbish, City of ; byl b pounds of skimmilk to one of corn |shrewdness of the buyer. The birds | escapes on public buildings. First Congregational Christian En- | Norwich, rear Falls Ave. No los 27—(T) Club room, cigarette,|PS fed vh seven to‘ ni rer i i i EQODH % 2 X £ . S 7 b ol Lopl re v nine | were put immediately into long coops — g i 5 Henry Allard and others, 27 North | Were fed, but when seven i o $ ¢ 9:<rp'elé$;7t;neefmg of board of trad | caltaran e e | Main'St. Loss $55.00. pounds of skimmilk to one of corn|with slaited fronts and floors, hold- | Waterbury.—The eriminal franch of Catholic Woman’s club Hemwoumrcaey: Yore S St NO T o8 _(Box 35) Tenements, chimney | were fed 100 pounds of skimmilk were | ing eight or ten birds each and set up | the superior court, which will open on 19—Meeting of Norwich Art Students | 9-—(T) Club house, unknown, boys' | fire, Eva Barber and others, 9§ School | WOrth but ef‘_’:}r‘fé‘e O S r oy SUwonden m:fim‘;“’:‘:d- Begs Tuesday of next week,Judge Caise pre- @] r Club v, boye' | 1S 0.0 eal. ) e £ edin E 3 t « siding, will probably be one of the ;.lamlzla,tioxé. Gales Ferry cottages ‘uub house, rear 13 Boswell Ave. Loss 0. ) $ D\\O.limz Saok i dear e trials with skimmilk and corn injmonth, being fpd twice daily on skim- | longest sessions in the historyj of the urglarized. Annual meeting of Nor- i i 4 | wheat meal. The first | court in this city. o " i - {85 aredr: B5 Broe varying proportions gave twenty-one [milk and buc (T) Opén lot, rubbish burning, | ¢himney, Miss M. C. Turner, 55 Broad | &5 & o5 the cornmeal value of 100 | week the birds were fed sparingl wich Associated Underwriters. Meet- :lmlzlor sz}‘\ Trumbull chapter, D. A. R urner, rear Eimwood Ave. No|St No loss. pounds of skimmilk. With corn at|in faet, kept hungry—then gradually Plainville—in common with! many —Meeting of Round table. Annual i : 1§1.60 per hundredweight the value of | the amount was increased until they | siher places Plainville suffers.from gection of officers of Norwich grange. | 10—(Box 13) Empty house incen- AUGUST, Simmiile for petlc production would | receljed all ‘tHey would eat. The | wood ihisves ‘To the Mountaty View §SoSeis Segrte; - Orier jmaster Stas | diary, Asviom St Loes 390008 1§ 2—(T) Freight shed. spontaneous be 34 cents per 100 pounds . For veal | buckwheat was purchased by the car- | gorion thev have been cutting trees c e s 19—(T) Tenements, chimney fire, combustion, C. R. R. foot North |calves skimmilk gives fully as large |load and ground and sifted on the | ,uq carrying th . Sheriff .t 12—Meeting of Preston City grange. | W. Nichols and others, 490 Main St.| 7P RStioR, (€. D Norih | Suancial returns as wihies fed to Digs. | farm. ; The feed wien ready - to bal iR SREETSE LISEh SIay: terH ahd Meeting of Norwich Business Men's | No loss. 1 ST Park ‘Bmsh fire, City of | Buttermil practically the same as | poured in to the long V shaped troughs | =~ 2 sl i sociation. Annual meeting of Lath- ‘\)——(Bm' 19) Tenements. defective | - 0 o Mohegan Park. NG Tora immilk in feeding value or hogs. |in front of the coops looked for all the N H A A ¢ Top Memorial Foreign Missionary so- v, C. Lahn and others, 63 Sum- | M4 (g, G e Cioty unnown, | Then 100 pounds of 4 per cent milk | world like buckwheat cake batter |y, e et i e 2 < pons g0 0 | American Ther: tottle C rel | st i inety-six s of | As to cost and profits: The birds | ¥assar s 4 wil °ld_ Satwrdas 13—Death of Albert E. Kingsley. Of- | 20—(T) Tenements, chimney fire, l‘l’l“]f’f; SohermgsnRotlc Co f?;;:]"’[llhl\‘l;lf:ld I‘P;Eit‘(;r;:?l» p&-\:)??: 33 | were dry picked and packed in wicker | Afternoon at the home of Mrs. Rred- gifi’i’bffifi‘fi%a‘}i Tk:';u{:efit( ol:;{‘ué] C. Lahn and others, 69 Summit St. No| "¢ (m' factory, sparks in sanding | cents for veal or pork production. -hampers holding six pairs each, and :r(x;e;; ;ia“()lx"ill‘;;‘e a‘?q“.'fs';ifi :;\Tnll‘m. celebrate 33rd an 1 5 S e ~ il ferfilizi i ine- | the price fetch rang - 50 | W ns w sc! or} the room, Keyes Products Co. Montville. | The fertilizing elements in the nine price fotched ranged from B188Y Sl el o of & Vakar club Bere | Jersary. Death of Mrs. William Me- —(T) Dwelling, brush fire, Bdson | o 550 ty-six pounds of dairy byproducts are |to $1.70 and the weight averaged Cune. : Gallaudet, 270 Broadway. No loss. & - Seiteid : 5— Shi S oY T : ettt o 6—(Box 23) Stores a worth 10 cents, about 7 cents of which | pounds each. For hampers and trans- " A : Al 15—Sudden death of Matthew Shin- | 21—(T) Dumping ground, rubbish | ,%—(Box 25 .Jf‘grjm;;?g JLemements, | Moes back o the soil after having been | portation 10 cents per fowl was allow- Farmington.—Miss Hildegard Bfran MR oo 0 8 audimey orssun- [buiping, | City ‘of Narwich, Lake ISt | x5! frainkin St 1ok $2.08 i Addmg together 33 cents,|ed. The net result was an annual in- | degee, violluist, 1S spendifig a few &ays ‘iidD Aeel’"g of Faith Trumbull chap- | No mi:'i*y ARt S 11—(T) Tenéments chimney fire, | the value of the byproducts, and 7 | come ranging from $9,000 to $12000. Al ‘,‘f’g},{?::‘eg,.i’,‘,fie';‘e”.fhii‘.;,’i'i,“gg" %;:: 6. . il 'welling, defective chim= Sarrl 5 - 50 Fol in | cents, their fertilizi val re have In closing. just a word to those whao. 2IS- - - i & g I 16—Board of trade meeting. Funer- | ney, George House. Lebanon Green, out ;s\lL”omlgign and .others, 50 Fountain ;fl[lu{axmt,lfl {; .’,;;l[';g mitueéhvt\mld be | would try faf.pm"p on o small scale | Boston, where she had 'een visiting :‘15 of Albert E. Kingsiey and Mrs. Ann |or city. No loss. 2 e 12—(T) TFarm, brush fire, C. .|added to the returns from the cream- | Don’t use buckwheat because it makes | after a succesful western engagemient. t C,‘ém“‘g Vh'eeung 2= Sarie sho 24—(T) Tenements, chimney fire, X. | g,y neasville., No loss. 4 2 "|ery per 100 pounds milk in order to |the skin white, and the American mar- What Musrta Really Needs . fo7 e oo i i .| Lossaria and others, 90 Chestout St.I ™4y " (13" Hyllling, chimney fire, | Place the creamery on the same basis | ket demands a yellow skinned bird. at Huerta Really Needs. i—Annual meeting of St James’ E : 3 "9 Tizab, s | ilk cz The following table Huerta asks his congress to give Wim lodge, ¥. and A, M. M 3 Mrs. R. L_ Spencer, 24 Elizabeth St |as the milk car. ollowing, S ViR RIS cicn Med A yneiofNor Open. 18t huush fre. PO | N, tone - ; " | shows the proper comparison of prices more power. What he really needstis b ol SRR site Monniaze Ave, No Toss. . ¥ Tenement, chimney fire, | at the creamery and the milk car: THE USE OF SILAGE FOR THE |more money.—Philadelphia Record.\ . 5 ation of Somer- 25—(T) Open lot, brus! re, rear . i it hosd f{(:évnlogg;, J]'.bandd A.FM. Meeting of | Summit St. No loss. ;;‘h\aéltes I{tgnle;;: and others, 262 Frank- 1:»; (fe:z‘u prlc:;)ltk :r:{k DAIRY COW. | school board. fat- 29— (T BT ohl e (AR SS. o ShT 200 B e uneral of Mat p;’,;.k(15’1.11i?§”ne‘];'§°';\1(fhé'ffeg(s;mfiéi 14—(Box 45) Tenements, defective | in milk. for butter fat. per 100 lbs.| Most Milk for the Least Money. p19-Annual meeting of Court Sachem, | No loss. CHIDCE NS homn end oratrd, to $0.30 | By JARED VAN WAGE by the . of A, Death of Thomas B. Leahy.! 29— (T) Dwelling, locomotive sparks, | ="7- "1 ° o % e v A el o 4.0 .30 | H " e Death of Mrs, Benjamin M. Leavens. | Robert Tombari, 91 Thames St. Loss 15—(T) Open lot, bxsush \h e, unoc- | 4 85 | Practical Farmer and Dairyman. | new : oo Apnual westing of Cowrt Cit | $14.5 ! ]C‘”“f(g‘;i‘ s il {;3}‘3‘5 5 435 130 | There are three main arguments in | . Norwich. _Death of Evander fTaft. | 30—(T) Oil shop, overheated oil | 1T—(BO% 23 amede o b Ul 4k 40 | favor of the use of a silo , it is Bostgn erv1ce ewgwssek Post’s campfire. kettle, Hammond Process Co., shipping | ywhite's Court. foss $405.00. oy It is evident from the. table that | the cheapest and quickest way to pre- | : S e notn odeath “ofJohn Heat- | St No loa; T Oy oo N und, rub. |When a farmer delivers 3 per cent |Serve the wonderful corn plant: sec- F THE: oRne NGt of - Chagles ; Webo. i) ety dumping ground. TUD- | milk, butter fat being worth 30 cents | ond, it is much more palatable than = s DM SR S08. n_churchion. MAY. Rock St No'lo 5 L per pound, he should receive $1.30 per the air dried stalks or fodder—hence | b A Lm ‘ 505 100 pounds whole milk if sold at the | the cows eat it more freely, and there | amourg - mrlcan e 28—Bar association’'s memorial ses- sion. Keep-Hale wedding. Annual 3—(S) Tenements, defective stove 19—(Box 49) Factory, unknown m the cows re- | b S . /! S 5 3 o - | ear. is aimost no less meeting of Norwich council, Fraternaj | PiPe: Mrs. F. Smith and others, 44 La- { American Thermos Bottle Co., Laurel | ® { jecting the coarser parts of the stalks Benefit league. Funera, Al | fayette St. Ng loss. Hill. No loss. BT R < ! | Jabez W. Bushnell and ij;nd;’, rals. | 555y “Tenéments. chimney fire, I.| 21—(Box 24) Store and tenements. | THE WONDERS OF ALFALFA. ‘Efi,}é'sm]f.}i‘rr Lo i B LOI\DON (Plymouth) 24— Monty-Goodfellow wedding, Fu- | Fulka and others, 30 Second St. No|unknown, Philip Isper and others, 115 | S | ter); third and perhaps most vital. the | PARIS (Boulogne) neral of Charles Webb. Death of Mrs, | 108S. North Main St. Loss $479.56. The Farmers’ Friend and Money Saver. | | cow confined entirely to dry fooad can- : Margaret M. Hedge. S $-— (T) Dweliing. chimney fire,| 21—(Box 33) Dwelling, defective e oo Y | not Ao her best work. She needs what | and HAMBURG -35—Christmas in_public institutions. | Walier Geer, 228 Scouth Thames St.|chimney. Dr. J. H. Allen, 76 Church St. By B | the chemist calls “succulence” in some Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day B CaRmilic Ol robions. | 76 Toss. Loss $82.20 | Secretary of Agriculture of Kamsas. | form. She may get this in the form PALATIAL STEAMERS 95(T) Garage,-; ovetheated i yuly) 2l (D) - Opeo ot sparkes Tram loo bie development | of pumpkins or root crops or in fresh | The most remarka Union Square. Funeral of Henry i - 89 Uni 5 c ti cupi Souti canizer, Dr. E. P. Brewer. 89 Union St. | comotive, unoccupied, rear South } ¢ 4 new agricultural product in the | distillers or brewers’ grains. but on Skinner. S.5.Fuerst Bismark,dJan.22 26—Christmas in the churches. An- | No loss. Thames St. No logs. United States within the past qum‘[el‘lmom farms there is nothing as cheap | 10 A. M. - _ BRLey Spaths, b o 4 5 gl of & century has been with alfalfa, a | or satisfactory as good corn silage. | . “ uity. ([ Toum Tcy S cthieta T NS Cave Sumied tery Eairel HI ANe. Vs o and Hastute plant which Ementye |< The question 15 gometimes gaked ifi| S. S. Pisa, Feb. 12 27—Anntk] Christmas tree at Central | St, Loss $18.00. g 1o nements. UDknoWI. | fo vears ago probably not one farm- | cows can safely be fed on silage and | PR | | \(1'1‘;—”{1} \Ilifilgbng;{xas;k hr\r‘:,o E,Asl.\ of “ulf B nderman and others, 361 West |'e.. in ten thousand had heard of. Now ay or other roughage. ct danger irf this plan, be necessary or wise. grain without Baptist, Trinity and Second Congrega- more than a million acres of it are! There is n tional churches. Funeral of Mrs. Mar- From Commonwealth Pier, . $744.00. —-!’T‘ ridge 12—(T) Bridge, locomotive sparks, sparks from loco- South Beston. i 1 i i 1 i i | nual dance of Rho Alpha Mu frater. | 11—(T) Tenements, chimney sparks,| 21—(T) Open lot, | i | i i | | I garet M. Hedge. s B for & - - ¥ i i £ °- | growing in Kans: lone, while Ne- |but it will . 29—Lockwood-Durr wedding, Death | West Main St XNo loss. | motive. Town of Norwich, West Main | FIOWIRS) 18 [RS8 50000 JUUCY and | No dairen whole farm 607 BOYLSTON STREET of Joseph W, H. Lucas. Dedication of | 12—(Box 223) Store and tenements, | Street bridge. No loss. 5 nearly every other state is increasing | in corn, and there will always be some Boston, Mass., or local agent new Polish hall. maich dropping, A. Kiveleintz and 1—(T) Tenements, chimney fire, its acreage. Wherever grown it is the | hay to feed. Still, it is wise to make “Mh_N'Q[h annual banquet of Phij |others, 363 Main St. Loss $300.00. Felix Broiop sudtethens §44; Boswell lmndma!dpn of prosperity, and those)silage the larger part of the ration |== = Avna Mu Sigms | fraternity. Past| 1 () Biore and o aen Aoy | %F_(1 Barn. uhknown, A: Tacsrera | Who have known it lgngest and best|and balance it with proper kinds of | SpyiimBiNe AND STEAM EFFTING Annual election of officers of Second | Main St. No loss. ¥ and others, rear North Main St. | are those who esteem it most. ~ __|g&rain, T ERAEREE Congregational church 6o ) - DMl - chirnneyi b qve | “Since its advent alfalfa has soid| A Common sense ration for a dairy £ Charles Howard, Hariand Road (out of SEPTEMBER | more Kansas and Nebraska land and | cow giving a good milk vield will be FIRES DURING THE YE ! e ity MG en | . at higher prices than any other one|made up of forty pounds silage. ten Pk AR 4 19—(S) Dwelling, chimney fire, E 3—(Box 225) Barn unknown, Emil | growth, commodity or influence. Raw | pounds hay an{i from six to ten pound | call. how occiipled, location, cause. oc- | _20—(T) “Open lot. brush fire E.[¥Z800 0 its chimney fire, | ation, have been guick sales at $40, $75 | ound of grain for_each three pounds | cupant and loss in'the order’ mentioned | Burdick. rear 95 Thames St. No loss. | ; +C0 CERRIER O ekl | and sometimes $100 iper acra:'when bo€: milk ! Why not atttend to it now? It will be 1| St R emnome deleplone and (S | R S - Strvhioae feeded to alfaifa. Others, although| Now, how large a silo and how many | fully as easy and cotvenient for you | IS o o | T 10—(T) Dwelling, chimney fire, Wm. | not by any means the best, have year | acres of corn are provided for a dairy? | to have the work don now as later 1§ 3—(8) Garage, matches, Ceceareil, | T62T Potier's coal vard. No loss. S (Hox 13) . Dealine: nbat. ovne| por aere.. No' facmi change hands}of entive: stabls’ feedina' in' northems | ~HEtimaies (digertolly Surnished om 18 Wi 4 — (T) Dwelling, chimney fire 3 8 \ bt K illow St. No loss. Mrs. C. M. Card, 301 Central Ave. No |ing. Joseph Jackson, 97 Thames St |less frequently than those having al- | States, so to feed forty pounds of silage | any work you need done. B:'—(’II;)AOpen\]otx ook renusie “o:' o o g i No loss. falfa fields. because the owners know | per day means 8,000 pounds, or four ! wel ve. o loss. a5 e s 18— (Box 23) Dwelling, match drop- | of no investment likely to pay so well | tons, for each cow during the winte J F TOMPK[NS ac?v_e(i[;?peBfi‘ l-{‘ e Slgm’ hsoo" 2 %dr:;lp;‘;\g‘jxrr:afc)hessrmsp h{‘:fil-fladx{?cfrshogied ! ping. M., Tampesta and others, 306 |and fear to name prices they may | ";_‘0 help 0“’~i““i:1"‘-" P ‘l"‘? in summer . . gt CTaney and others, 116 | q Mg Franklin St. Loss $13.40, later regret. there is no feed as good as silage, so . Mtin Sé. NF(" loss. Igg.‘sesrsfls:;%i‘h Main and Golden Sts. |~ oo " o\ " 1y ches, A. Jacobson and| Those claiming it is not adapted to |Provide an extra ton for each cow for 67 West Main St. A-;l ) ire stna.flon unknown, En- | 31— (T) Shop boarding house others, rear 169 West Maln St. No | their locality need to be reminded of this, or five tons in all. A silo holding gine 2 and Truck 2, 454 North Main St. | _ 0o ) TUO% O icarrors and | 108S- | what a humiliating reflection it is | SIXty tons is regarded fairly ample for bl i smouldering ruins, S Niearrors and| ®5; (1) Saloon dnd dwelling, cigar- | wpon themselves and their land to ad- | & twelve cow dairy, and this capacity 4 24—(Box 16) Stores and hall, un- | RIS © ] S - | atte, La Reyierre Bros. and others, 62 | mit that this hardy. well nigh ever- | Will about be equalled by a round silo C [: WH[’[AKER I‘t{no‘wné I & o, 200 lothers) 92841 10 § Water St. No loss. | lasting perennial, yrospering nearly | of fifteen feet in diameier and twenty- o 2 ;‘f:_(é) L&S;l_slsglllh | JUNE. 27—(Box 33) Dwelling, sparks from | cverywhere else, cannot be grown on | one or twenty-two Teet aden. Tt e Bhebdaaar’ 16 i es, hall and offices, in- chimney, Joseph Shannon and others, | their own farm The fact of having | also to be used for summer feed it is t. ¥. GIBSON, 1 cendiary, Mr. Stead, P. J. Morley and | 1— (S) Shed, locomotive sparks, |33 Union St. Loss $33.00. tried it in a g once or | better to have it only twelve or thir- Sheet Metal W on"\erl, 208 Main St. No loss. Shetucket Milis Co., between Third and twice without 258 little | teen feet across and thirty feet deep. ug‘l:nal:“;ind tafi“":ll‘-“:rlgr&u"r.u i 24— (T) Dwelling, chimney fire, | Fourth Sts. No loss. OCTOBER. ! as to its adaptability, sower | It is possible to srow' twenty tons | {,riicways, of silage per acre, but twelve tons TReuben Potter, Francis Place. . 25—(S) Tenements, clothes falling aprid &5 West Main St on stove, E. F. Stinson and others, 50 Monroe 8Bt. Loss $95.00. 235—(Box 27) Barn, unknown, Mrs. may have done none of “the simulest 8—(T) Furniture shed, unknown, h | Mrs. Rosa Seigal, 96 . Mechanic St.|, fajlure should serve to make the ex- | safer to reckon on eight tons, so the | i | Schwartz Bros. 9-10 Water St. No| 6—(Box 15) Barn, dropning lantern, | things needful to its prosperity. Such |2 good yield and in practice it is muc loss. ] o 1 i 8 3 e - - 1 12—(Box 226) Store and tenements, | 1:08S $225.00, : ‘ { perimenter more determined, and no|Mman with the dozen cows had better 39 i I | 2 i 5 S i | defective chimney, W. Mitehell and | . (B0 _Dwelling. smoking in | Jouceholder who has two acres of | Plan to have from seven to nine acres ‘3’; ggnnght rear 61 Seventh St. Loss | others, 197 No Main St. Loss $848.10 ;be?:. F-(é"”bgv:.;fin(;eda;r?i‘hg-\(zli)‘;;-: | ground and keeps a horse, cow, pig or of corn. ; 12—(T) Tenements, chimney fire, R = 5 4 ®3, ! poultry should be satisfied without i . . 28— (Box 35) G R e * | David Bromann, 33 Spring St. Loss | 3..; vt of ik & o H d P' b i arage, unknown, J. | Patrick Burns, 46 Cedar 8t. No loss. | 7 S | having part of his ground alfalfa, for | AtathehiElaAs ratl et asHacy: | ea“ng an um ln 1. Riley, rear §4 Washington St. e Dwelling, unknown, Mrs, | $77.00. | sotiing, for hay asture. | $700.00. s e Crookn Norwlch Ave Tattville, | 17—(S) Booth. child with lighted | *Noss put the”" best grade seed| Cincinnati has decided that mo| R 39—(’1‘) Garage, ruins burning, T.|out of city. No loss. > | candle. Dayid Phillips, rear 2223% West | . onld be sown. There is no such |Tooster shall be permitted within the | 92 Fran' 'n Street L. Riley, rear 84 Washington St. No| 14—(8) Tenements, defective chim- M?;’i S,'x;‘ K’Feloifn‘ems e 5 thing as “cheap seed, for poor seed | city limits, not even if it wears a Max- | i t. No loss. v g 3 " B t a T ondi- — e - - n ) FEBRUARY. 1;-,;(030,[ 14) Tenements, defective | H’]"Sk”'(%, ‘S"Pa'\n‘\‘ lof:ihnh fire. (it 21 ?i?::.s\ ?:r :fi:\f;};g m?an\‘; ‘rP:serabl_v | Mot Two ofiavKikd ROBERT J- COCHRANE ‘ P e chimney, Mrs. J. Scott and other: 254 —(T) . SRS s y of - i drained, limed and fir) 8 o e » 1—(T) Dwelling, chimney fire, v, LB W Rt I b LR ::_‘;‘1?;] ‘};Tyl(‘uddrnlllt';\(‘\fv‘ee:lm e “xr;ggl Senor Huerta can get anything he GAS FiTTING, High St. Loss $746.90, Frank W, Allen, 201 Maple 8t. No loss. wants from the Mexican Congress, just | PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 20—(T) Tenements, sparks from as Dr. Wilson can from his Congress. | 15—(Box 24) Stone crusher, forge seeds, trash, clods and stones ,md, 2—(T) Tenements, locomotive 7 <, & B Ci f Norwich, R chimney, J. Koslowski and others, 177 o1 or o i i SRk Myw N Muspby anc others, 8¢ | S eayy, On [orwichy, Hokth ‘Bt | North Matn St | Niplaes: s :‘:‘!‘}:f‘f“{‘;“l::;l'l‘:“”,‘\ap‘(‘)‘;s’;p,: garden | philadeiphia Press. 10 West Main Street, Norviich, Conn. ,” ~ = S 51 e < - 3 v fir q " 3_.(5, 0,.,, lot, locomotive sparke, | 15—(Box 24) Stone crusher, smduld- | [, 28 —(T) Tenements, chimney fire, | he sowing succeeds the ground in the e Agent for X. B. ©. Sheet Packing C V. &o., rear 45 Sherman St. | ering ruins, City of Norwich, Reath st. | Patrick McCarthy and others, 101 Sum- | e, that follow will be one over . —(Bo Garage, No loss. At i ma imes with mowers, rakes and = —— Ty 25)" Gatage, auic e i, | Nodons, T ot M| () enmente and store, cnsn | AT Ges, M mevare, s 1) VW ommen’s Loss $240.00. St. No loss, '?;}Bl‘(l::fi#;i' ‘!\’l:;-‘ l(:)\::-”lm and others, | ro00 will prove worth many times DE I Is I 15—(Box 13) Tenements, lamp drop- 17—(Box 14) Store and tenements, | = = K Uhans e s A0, 108 204 temements, | 2y S Dwelling. - chimney _are. i 29 Confidence in %‘{‘.‘mfi St. lx.&?xigooe"' his i others, 150 West Main St. No 1%55_ j Danlel Condon, 37 Oakridge St. Loss the effi X 2 DR BE.d JONES 15—(T) Furniture store, unknown,| 19—(S) Tenements, chimney fire, 3. ' $13.00. POULTRY FATTENING AS A BUSI- e efficacy of this thoroughly tried . store, 5 » 9+ 31-'(T) Open lot, brush fire, John NESS. home remedy is never misplaced. In Suite 46 Shannon BHI- | more than the cost. i Schwartz Bros. 9-11 Water St, No | Koslowsky and others, 185 West Main | = e > J 1o8s. i SLZ (Nodoan i D».,?“»‘e('.'rsi Sg’;fl;fii:; igigfii o i every way—in health, strength, spir- | Take elevator Shetucket Street en=- s 40 i ’ 35 ioa1— = Liel y fire, | 44 . 2 3 . el lt‘he-(?aa;mt;fl:‘iu&nd “E&fé‘r’s “’23 Porter‘ & Sons AE:someu:‘;g?::nS:{' B.| Georga L. Carey, 99 Sachem St. Loss| Worl For Every Month In the Year.| itsand in looks—women find them- S (one South Thames 8t. No loss 2 : ; b DL G By E. K. PARKINSON, selves better after timely use of Ee x G " JULY. 31—(T) enements, chimney fire, P SR 5 NN R ST R R 1o0re Bil| 4—(Box 12) Dwelling, fire cracier S Quinley eng oere 8N Nefer SEpiat “pe;;' s ¥ DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN p MLt ol 8 T i el Alhae RN Teohe Eo | SWESESEL TG I . 1e man or woman really bent on oo > 3 —(T) Store and saloon, chimney | succeeding is W, willing' to get foy S:;(:;)d ;Eag;mz‘;‘!-fi:;fi?eys?",g- ]-0:: ({:-"‘-"’ig& E RiAT _jfire, James ©'Connell and others, 0| poinis from any legilimate source, de- Denta'l Suroeon b 3 n 8t No| £(8) Dwelling, sparks frem firs|Bafh St No loss manding only that the method be Tir Ghabehi ob e W T caerih plbotice o (Biox 4y Stores, walting room, | CharZBEY S, Patrick Hallahan, 110 | $1—¢T) Store and dwelling, drop- | shown fn uctual dollars and cents to A . g room, | Cedar St Loss $34.50, ping maich, S, Lambert, 256 Main St.|be beiter than their own. uring st fllness, ete., unknown, Cenmecticut Co, and 4— (T) Open lot, fire crackers, | Loss $5.00, The Belgians are great epicures and Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 25c. McGrory Building, Norwish, Conry, SR M