Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 22, 1914, Page 12

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Juetty source of much pride to the men and to the city. Christine Miller, the contralto who assists, has a true contralto voice, full and evemly blended and her style is thoroughiy Norwich is a delight .to many who have already heard this sterling artist. The Margest part of the r ed seats are suhscnbedu?o‘:- at the beginning of each season by the as- sociate members of the club. It is not the desire of-the men to make these concerts in any sense exclusive and if there is an apparent shortage of choice reserved seats it is only through the fact that associate members are taken care of befors the public sale begins. The annex to they hall furnishes abundent overflow "Toom and no one who wishes to attend the concert need ‘be afraid of getting a seat. A The pro- ‘gu.mmo which begins at 8 o’clock fol- ows: ‘The Song of the Frost King Hawley The club 2 Andanets 3 Martini ®» Scherzo Dittersdorf ¢ Rondo Boccherini Mr. Kronold a Vineta Abt b All Through the Night, Old Welsh The Club a2 Feldelnsamkeit Brahms b Der Sckmied Brahms ¢ Hans und Grethe Mahler Miss Miller Two humorous songs— a The Owl and the Pussy Cat, De Koven ® The Monk of the Mountain, = Bullard The Cilub a Peux du Soir Rebikow ® En_ Bateau Debussy e Melodle Romantique Kronold 4 Vito Popper Mr. Krenold Hark! ‘The Horn Afla.kes the Morn! Randegger The Club, with obligato by Herman Feltcorn & The Sea (Wordswerth) Grant-Schaefer Dedieated to Miss Miller b Don’t Ceare (Dm‘se(shlre dia- leet. Carpenter ¢ The Nightingaie's S(mg Nevin Miss Miller Xy Agrnus Dei Bizet Miss Miller and Mr. Kronold a Serenade < Schubert '® Phillis the Fair Protheroe : The Club On the Sea Buck The Club COLONIAL THEATRE. Leyaity, the Colossal Five Reel Fea- ture, Made in Holland. ¥t Is not often that such a rare in motion pictures is offered the amnsement lovs of this city as is offered teday at the Colomial the- atre in the remarkable five reel drama entitled, Loyvalty. This is a story of the love two little people of Amster- dam, Holland, where the scenes were actually made. The love affair begins at a flower festival where Hans and Gretchen are prize winuers in a con- test for the most beautifully decorated }‘)gd cart, and for the most expert Gre(chen in a quaint little dance, attracts the attention of a tmlrht. who is a theatrical manager. Gretchen’s mother in straightened cir- cumstances accepts the offer made her to allow her daughter to go on the stage. "Later, we ses Gretchen a pre- mier dgncer, a.nd world-famed. Re- turnlng to her old home, she ignores Hans, the lover of her childhood days, and while In a balloon flight with moneyed friends, she is blinded by a flash of lightning, which destroys the balloon and dashes the occupants to the ground amid the flaming debrisy Her admirers now forsake her one by one, and Hans of her misfor- tune, comes to her, and in her dark- ened- hours, whispers to her thesonly troe love story she has ever heard, and she places herself in his care for- ever. WHAT'S THE ANSWER? Hear Mrs, A. J. George in Town Hall Next Tuesday Evening. Do women need the vots or not is the-question that Mrs. Geocge will an- &wer to the fuil satisfaction of all who attend the lecture to be given in town hail next Tuesday evening, under the of the Norwich branch of the lecticut A'ssociation Oppesed to Woman Suffrage. The local organ- ization h Ppeculiarly fortunate in se- curing the services of a speaker with the national reputation enjlyed by Mrs. George. This association has been formed for the purpose of conducting a. purely . WANTED—. R In Ntw mndnn county to uandle hut 3!060 ‘electric.. llntd and _selr dress al WANTED -A) nt in every town D age! A3 it-is the t, with I\uI ; n Auto Sales Co., 16 Auy L mayzzd automobile, as car on the mar ;A'yl)—h man who is will- w al Py to Charles N.. suffer stomach dll!xfll uother It is not only needless but may ‘many serious are the result of negl.ctod- ‘stomach Do not delay—eget a box of Mi- from The Lee & Osgood Co., take them as directed, and if you are nbt with re.mlh—ma Co,; thuy may form an intelligent opinion on the question. free and the association extends a cor- dial invitation to the public to attend. ‘women, those in favor of woman suf- Hrage and those opposed—and ‘every effort will be made to provide accom- modations for all who. desire to hear this eloquent speaker on a subject of great public interest. —_— BULLETIN'S PATTERN / SERVICE. 2884 PsS4e A CHARMING GOWN, SUIFABLE FOR DRESSY AND GENERAL WEAR With er Without ut Tunle. ‘znad"el perirays a ovely combimation of embm!deredynmi pl‘lln voile in the new biue shade. The lines are )‘outh{\{e and becoming, and the style may be leasily adapted to any of the materiais now in vogue. The waist .as the dip shoulder, lengthened by a sleeve in kimono style, and fin- ished with a wide trimming band that forms a round collar over the back. The gathered tunic shows a pretty Style feature and is finished with a full girdie. This model in linem or lawn, with bands of embroidery, would be pretty. The pattern is cut in four sizes: 14, 16, 17 and 18 years. It re- quires four yards of 40-inch material for a 16-year size, for waist and tunie, with 2 1-4 yards for the skirt. The skirt measures 1% yards at lower eage, in a medium size. A pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or stam Order throu Pattern wept., ‘Lais attractive The Bulletin Company. Norwich, Conn. o FOR SALE Farm of 25 Acres House, barn ana henneries, some fruit, land can be worked by machin- ery, place is situated three miles from Westerly, price $1250. An 85-acre farm, about four miles from Westeriy; new house, large barn 40x56, woodshed and hennery; prt $3000; 31000 down, balance o gage at 5 per cent. Investigat Cottages at Pleasant View; 31350 wil: buy a four-rcom cottage, all furnished, lot on pond side and has 75 feet fromi- age. ~ cend for Wilcox’s Farm Bulisiln (Just issusd—choice of 46%). WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street—Reoms 1 and 2, Central The: ' > Building, Westerly, B. L Cffice No. 365. Tel Reaidemee 531 LEGAL NOTICE AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of No!'wlch on the 21st day ef May, Prcos ”ums:m JAY esenc—. . _AYLING, Judge. Estato Archie MoNicol, "late of Griewold, 1n raid Distiee aicersed. Alexan McNicol ot “Griswg a Conn.. sppear etKlonF‘y‘ing, for the reasons there- n get forth, that administration be granted upon the estate of said de- ceased, alleged to be intestate. eupon, it is Omered, That said don be heard and determined at he Probate Court Roem in the City of icn, in said Distriet, on the 26th day of ¥, A, D. 1914, ‘at 11 ‘o'clock in the forenoon, and that netiece of the ncv Dt said petition, and of said earing theresn, be given by the pub. Hcl.flan ot his order ane Nl?o in some newspaper haviag a circulation m saxd Distriet, II three days ‘hearing, I-ld .t re- fllll Court, the date of . AYLING, Judge. tura be n;‘a_m,d Phe above fore‘otns is a true ANNIE C may22d MONBY LOANED on Blamonds, Waiches, Jewe;: | pug Securitiel of aay kin ,ih es. ;:frlfle Conn. Nurserymen, Manchester, Conn. P i to Admission to the town hall will be | at once. ‘Everybody will be welcome—men and | gene NTED—A wagon; must be in A- WANTED—Co car Ilna. H‘ B. Inslltu& E g nd seil health and accident insurance; salary and commission. Ap- ‘Gordon, 210 W‘s! wum—comyeunt Wu!tu xood Apply Mrs. E. A. Palmer, l‘J‘n- may 'ANTED—Live man, a worker, to -0-na book orders; permaneni position; pay you can earn. Write C. R. Burr & 3 WA — Two spinne steady work, and pay. Nantic Sire. Co,; st Lyme, Conn. may2zd w“'-—!tton‘, able bodied man pack and make cases. Apply The Admore Woolen Mills aantic, Conn. ~ mayzid ANTBED—A com)etvnt womln for eral housework; ling to go to the country for tho tn-mr. refer- enon required. “Apply to Bullatln ot- may2! two-seated democrn condition, and H. P. Lee, Monlnf!om 0., WA cheap for cash. Conn. ttage house on or near Ransom, Agt, Adums mayiid WA!’I‘.D———By a competent woman, position as hou ekeeper in & small fam- ily. Address J. care Bulletin Ce, may19d WA -An rfenced man to Fun’ Tiling mills, The Assawaga Co. Inc., Dayville, Conn. mayl9d WANTED—You to know that Harry A. Guerton will resilver mirrors of ail sizes at short notice. All work guaran- la.d 181 Franklin St. maylsd OTHER lot of those 25c pipes free Wllh a 40c (half pound) of Tuxedo. Our !n.kon uare, midd be cigar pleases surely please you. ‘agan’s Bmoke shon mayli6d CASH paid for ngc and old rubbers, or trade for enamel ware. Drop posta. to Chas. Gellert, oolcnuur Conn. apr3od WANTED—U. 8. government aa open to men and women; over 16,000 appointments coming: 315 to $150 P Path: Tt jobs: pleasant work; short hours; vacations; common sense ‘educa- tion sufficient; full directiens teulf: how tq get positien, free. Frnnk Dept. 35-M., Rochester, ai apr25 WANT) Single man for genmeral farm werk and teaming, able to milk. Inquire Glen Roek Farm, Mystic, Cona, mar2ld A6 AN ’l'm p-inted on nlon: 'lie. tweive for 31. B\nuun o, Frinters, r«onucn Cona. Plano tURINE. A. w. OT- Y Lol is3-3. WANFRD—] douy, 25% prespect St. City. ivia G. Q. D._ Send, Phone 377-12 or Postal Call te the — CLOCK AND JEWELRY WORKSHOP of LEE CLEGG, 128 Washington Street, City. ™ WATCH, 1 Prompt collection and delivery service Low charges HELP WANTED Attendants (female), Farm Hands, Cook, General Housework Girls, Kitchen Maid, Chamber Maid. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, M. J. Coscoran, Supt. Central Bldg. EGGS EGGS EGGS We want fifty thousand dozen Native Eggs. Will pay highest market price. THE ALLEN-BEEMAN CO., Commerce Street. FOR SALE FOR SALE 70 acre Farm for $2,250 Farm of 70 acres, ‘well divided, good buildings, plenty of wood and sufficient water, within five miles of Franklin Square and on good roads. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Buiiding Norwich, LOOK THESE HORSES OVER BEFORE BUYINGR;HEM ELSE- PENNSYLVANIA EXPRESS co., 353 East 34th St., Ct | 357~ New York City. MUST BE SOLD WITHIN THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. 140 Young Work Horses and Mares 140 In good condition, weighing from 900 . to 1800 lbs. These horses have beer bought green within the past two | years and have been used in and around the city. Among them are malched teams suitable tor eral bus- iness, also several pavement =ore mares Prices, single horses $45 to $200, trial (30) 8 allowed; if oo returnea witkin t(riali time. No reas- onable offer refused. One k from Isiand Ferry, All ho shipped 400 miles from New York with All cars transfer to the deor. One bleck from Long lsland Ferry. Ses Supt. 7481 Murray Hill. i as represented can be | uderlbelufiliol“wm rotsm.rnwfir ARE INSERTED AT THE RATB OF Sc¢ per Line, Six Words to the Line FOR-SALE, m.k?h J%-:.;D—Thrse eowacono new . Durr place, Occum. may32d BUILDING LOTS on Haughton Cove, Montvilie, tor sale. Apply to T. H! Beckley, 278 Main St., City. _may2ld FOR SALE—Indian Runner ducks: White eggs for hc.zch.lnt. H per doz; baby ducklings, 15c and 20c each, from flock of 100 llyln‘ over 90 daily Investigate. H. 7. Bu St., Westerly. may2ld FOR SALE—One 1913 Buick touring ar, complete equipment, electric ngfita selr starter, just out of p.lm :flop, :ru“n less tdn CWII :lrfille v.r, NS. St as 10 AS new Auru-‘é’ox 152, "Noiwion, Cona. may20d —— TO _RENT TO RENT—Two connected rooms for Hl-nt uousekeeping; bath and gas; 0% Q-Mn‘wn St mayZid NT—Six-room_ flat, all mod- 'I'n oo veniences, at 120 Broudway. Inquire at 1zZ nroadway. mayziva TO RENT—Pastures in Thamesville. |3 & . Dewou. mayzbd TO MENT—Furnisned rooms suitable for lignt nousekeeping, bath ua ‘ll- 3 School St. - TO RENT_Pavillon and store at Spring Grove, Gardoer Lake; aiso & cottage. Inquire of Mrs. M. J. Philups, 73 Peck St. mayléq ‘“0 NT-—A tine store in Gro:ng; ville Senter, for any purpose coui used, 261 Central A'g. aylsed WITHIN ten minutes of Winthrop, Me., the following rarm for sale: This is & genuine farm, not a show piace, but for a practical farme: 150 acres, well divided in tillage and woo e ture; nva high hnd. 2 room house, heated by stoves; barn 40x50; henhouse 8x20; shed 24; icehouse conneoted; dairy 16x20; silo; wood enough to near- lY y for the place; 175 apple trees ozhcr fruit; * hone‘ electric makes Ior own use an oll; F. D.; fine view; see lawinon and Lake Marana- cook; 18 head of the best stock In Maine; also tools included; steam plant in dairy; this piace i1s up to dwte inm \er particular; will stand closest in- gation; price 35,000, A1l kinds of praperty sale in Malne and Oon- Reetigut, rite me your wants and I will do the rest. W, B Keach. mayied ORE lnu lnd oottages ior uln and to rent; 1( per cent. on purchase prh. ton. llon- ington, Conn. FOR 8. AL GALKS FB“Y modern house of 9 rooms, acre of land; rlc. lnw if sold before June Jst. Apply KLIN H. BROWN, Norwich, . maylbd FOR — Store fixtures, show cases, flne doul, lot of dry g0o0ds, caps, hats, tinware, crockery, cheap, aiso brand new Toledo no spring scale, cash register, at 261 Central Ave. mayléd FOR SALE—One new 3 h. p. air- cooled International Haryester gasoline engine at a bargain. The Kitemaug, Orchard Co. Tel. 281-5. mayldd FOR SALE—Tomato plants; set them ow; Earliania, Barlibell, Jewell, Bonny 3 tone and Dwarf Cham- y; well hardened, sturdy Luo 1000 or iargeér quan- plon, now re plants; by tities Tel. FOR Panama contains half bound in paper; mailed for Smith & Co. Pittsburg, Pa. FOR SALE—A §-room house and about two acres of land in Phoenix- ville, Qonn., on state road; mail deliv- ered at door twiceé a day; $1,000, cash, balanee to suit purchaser. Peckh%m, Willimantic, Conn. Tel. 143- A. s ckinda_of seeds, aped M‘; rice, T PN R R g 1011, maylld SA] FOR potatoes at Green lnrlld ~— 260 noteheads Au 2-u L) roxuhr business size. envelopes, &tlt y prlnng for u.n. 90 eac X} for ' sap:ples aad prices fer any pr. nuu you are in need of. The Eulletin Cempany, Norwich, Cean. FOR SALE—New colull. eception hall, eat, L\‘hu. bath, cak beamad dining room, -~ trim, sirictly up to date, aecorat- | , one minute frouinl OArs; Vvery ecusy | (enn& Peck's Corner, orwich Town. Appiy (o Miss Buckley, on premises. _marizd " FOR _~ALX—The real estate in A\orwxch, cou‘.( ihe large mansion Louse, ho 2 batns, outbu. Adm‘- ua 10 : ’nfi ..a-vomunu Aonnfl u of Neo: ac Tll‘ proyurty 5 its owRm waur supply. A ¥y to 85 Broaa- N e Do FOR SALE—O. 1. C. PIES, thorougn- hudl. registe none Deiter Im th* country. Ludiew Farm, Norta Bwnlnl ton, K. F. L. 5, Norwich, Cona. Button. 1 AM BULLING poulir, Anyone bavl same, fi:nufl Gellert, Colchas ec. VL Wi Kinds. JOD postal to Conn. D RENT—Two tenements on Lower Broadway, one of tour rooms and ome of six reome. Enquire of lsaac 3. Jones, Insurance and eal HBetate Agent, Hichards Sullding, 31 Man St mayl FOR RENT—Seven room flat, with all modern improvements, at 116 Brogdway. Inqmro of C. A. Gccur. Jr., v anklin St may8d FOR RENT — Six-reom tenemgnt Easc Great Flain. 2 ¥. T. Backus. mayid FURNISHIZD ROOMS, modern con- venieuces, ylid 3 Ulwh s hone 106i-& T0 RENT—Toe store No. 31 Broad- way, cenirai location, next t9‘the Wau- ::fl n nolu. now ucoupod ¥y _Bruette, gentlsm. bings. AP,‘Y lo Wllh-ll H. Ihl.AdL Janlisd " unu- ot auire 13 Tion 2 on, FOR RENT Two Floors of Building No. 11 and 13 Ferry Street, Suitable for light manufacturing er other purposes. Inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Ce. SUMMER COTTAGES For Rent—For Sale Watch Hill Weekapaug Pleasant View Rentals §175-$2,600 season Inspecti by appointment FRANK W. COY 6 High Street, Westerly, R. I Long Distance Telephone FOR SALE FOR SALE Garage business conducted by undersigned; complete equipment, liv- ery car, etc.; would lease to responsible parties. Cail on or address. THE UNCAS GARAGE Co., 25 Lafayette St., Norwich, Conm. A FINE PIECE of MAIN STREET PROPERTY JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. O, lot, iu um St.Must be s0id to o L . Hamliten, uu.um;“ul 4 pes (. d pnnteo in -nw. [ 0,009, ~ $Li. rinted, 3L 755 1,000, 33.3v; 3, A S0l Dluh.dfll ; 1,000, 32,1 4vo, a1 200 sialements a.x . 3 5,000, 3 BN S Phinting: of every” do- printed, $1.40; 1,000, .cnpuan dona promptly. Send for sam- ples. Th Sulletin Co., Binders. Norwich. Conm. - 63 Broadway Opp. Y. M. C. A. AGUTION Residence Phone 102-2 The Martha M. Leavens place, 42 Union street, city, will be sold at pub- lic auction Thursday, May 28th, on the premises, at 2 p. m. House of eigh | rooms, bathroom, furnace, hot and cold water, barn, lot about 40 by 100 feex, | location convenient for | also small quantity of furniture. AMOS A. BROWNING, Trustee. may22d F_fifi FOR SALE Stock and fixtures of retail Drug Store, centrally located and doing a prosperous busi- ness. Good reason for selling. Principals . only may obtain full information from rhomas H. Beckley ALB—Eleven-roam nouse,wiith 1088 Frinters anda everything; i Steel Preferred At 66 Would not be as great a bargain, norl as sound an investment as the pur- | | chase of one of those ' incomparable | s 1 this figure. Stop paying fares into the suburbs. Build an attractive home within easy walk- ing distance of your business.. Russell Sage said: “the best security on earth is earth itself” ARCHA W. COIT t " 40 SALE HORSES rses arrived vo- Express car of 25 h day. Among them are some of the best chunks' ana big horses 1 ever saw. Come and see them. Prices to sult the horse. ELMER R. PIERSON. 113y, FOR SALE The very dcslrable “Mansfield pro- perty, consisting of 2 houses, barn and | 16 acres of choice land, on car line at Poquetanuck. You can't afford to miss this opportunity. E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 86 Cliff St. Tel. mayild | May Buiiding Phones: 724 278 Main Street 3 474-3 ') FOR SALE DO YOU WANT TO BUY A PARM? | have on my list over en> $1000 up. The roads being in good shape n 1 would be pleased to show any these places to interested parties. selling fast. WILLIAM F. HILL Real Estate and Insurance COL. EARL N. AUGTW»NEER . graduate frem Jones' Nat Scheel ol ‘ Auctionee! E)ocmty of Farm an Mi‘r“(“g Merchandise and Real Estate Sales. Address R. F. B. Ne. 1, Moosup, Telephone 147 SUNNYSIDE FARM, B.S& !fl‘Ym in BmMeo Lr £004 Woodland, new stock b:'l. u commedatos 5 Wwater at each Slamnc head, runn hicn, jarfe horss barn, silo. icehouse, heaiouses, etc., cotiage heuse, 7 reoms, heat, hot and cold water, \erlndl., all lent cendition, on state road, nea tion and city; $1000 cash, rest easy pay. ments. Pictures and particulars. 'I‘IYOI’} -AGENCY, tiable, fine apriod hundred— | | situated in New Londen and Windham Counties. All kinds of farms, from ot if interested, don’t delay—as they are 25 SHETUCKET ST. county, iis lcu.., 70 Four Pool Tables, all in good condition, wiith a first class outfit; three 4 x 8, jone 4% x 9; will sell cheap. Palace ‘ Pool Parlors, 49 Main St. Norwich. FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage with bath and steam heat, good barn and large fet, Incatea five minutes’ walk frcm Main -«reet. Price reasonable. ' i t Giadly I am athirst, but not for The drink I long for is &% Poured only from your eyes fn <hute.™ | mean? | ment htafl.& X m:fi‘“flmflrfimy-. to know ndnmhtb&mwl . To grow, “you were m.. to be to be. knowi that for A‘hc. e s 1 unique to fit in It Thus daily and &onfl godn; on I lmn Of wh! Is your nvoct am a-cold and lagi LKO creeps m Your love will HUMOR OF THE DAY “Money talks,” quoted the fig “Yes, and it stops talk’ added w&-h-z‘l“ my biood an u are scamg. 4 speech, for which I pant. lame. 4 Fool—Cincinnati Enquirer. “How lon‘ h;vn you h.u dancing the tango?” 1t was for- bidden.”"—Fliegende Blaetter. “What's all that cheering in the street?” “Don‘t bother, Goar. I0s .-ty ¥ baby jumj “Isn’t it kind of lo-ly for the house since BMrs. Gabdb away?” asked the “Not a bit,” replied have a phonograph and the house.”—Boston Adwvertiser. satisfactory tipping.” — Journalk /An angry mother had her lfttls son Dy the hand and held a menacing cane. “T'll teach you to tie a kettle to the cat's tail” said the mother. “It wasn't our cat,” said the boy. *“No, it wasn't, but it was our kettle,” said the mother—Chicago News. Tourist—You have an unusually jarge acreage of corn under cultiva- tion; don't the <rows annoy you & great deal” Farmer—Oh, not to any extent. Tourist—That's peculiar, con- sidering you have no scarecrows. Farmer—Oh, well, you see, I'm out here a good part of the time myself.— New York Mail Mrs. Wabash—John, I thought I heard a woman’s voice at the door last night when you were having trouble ovening it with your night key. Mr. Wabash—Yes, dear, you did. Mrs. Wabash—But, John, what did that Mr. Wabash—Why, dear, you see, the woman you heard talking was the policewoman who brought me home.—Yonkers Statesman. THE KALEIDOSCOPE There is just one automobile in Damascus. Workmen in China’s egg canneries receive 10 cents a day. The United States last year export- ed zinc valued at $1,735,000. The Malay States have a coin worth one-five-thousand rt of a cent. add about 180 aeroplanes equipment this year. Italy will to its army cigarettes imported from yvear weighed 4,000,000 value being $750,000. Paper for Spain last pounds, the Mineral oil has been discovered in Somaliland, and the British govern- is investigating the extent of the discovery. Norway has 144 tree-planting so-~ cieties. The first was founded in 1900 and since then 26,000,000 trees have becn planted. gs bit 3,721 persons in New York city between Jan. 1 and Oct. 17 this year, according to statistics compiled by the department of health. The latest census reports show that there are 9,967,839 fowls in Michigan. The annual production Is 59,915,851 dozens of eggs, with a farm value of $11,734,799, United States farmers annualily gather about 1,591,311,000 dozens of eggs, worth at retall more than $545,- 289,000, but which bring farmers only $306,688,960. The most exhaustive of tests have shown that it takes only one-twentieth of a second for a wireless signal to | pass across the continent from Wash- ington to San Francisco. The city planning convention to be held at Toronto, Canada, May 26 and 27, will be attended by many Ameri- can delegates. Consul Dreher reporis that conversation topics will also be discussed. — The annual death rate to each thou- sand in the canal zone, including both employes and civil population, for a recent month was 19.66. The totai for 1907 was= 31.67. In the preceding year, 1906, it was as high as 43 A mushroom farm just started im California consists of 600 square feet, the beds being in tiers in a basement. Although mushroom growing in the United States has assumed consider- able proportions, the imports continue large. —— Twe at a Cracle. A good way to solve two of our med- ern problems weould be to take all pris- ons out of polities and put some peoll- ticlans ia prison.—Boston Transerigt. N. Tarrant & Co. 117 Main Street. Nerwich, Ct | 2| s | To the Farmers of this Section: Now is the ume to list your farms ; “What's odd abeut that? Women sre deing that all the time.”

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