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: NOANK. Conductor G. H. McDonald will build the Baptist parsonage at Noank. The stone work will be done by Fred Musanti. The bullding will have all modern improvements. STORRS. ta 3 : — Cooperative Buying. 1 then let us use what mesis we have : -I- AB REcous'rRu:‘:;rmc BA::gn-rvu;Lg furnace h‘:‘nt,'electrlc lights and mod. ng.;ir“»;‘ l}ir“{‘:;‘egeuwnmx:xln}cl:;n:r‘} The Agent is now making up orders tosset more out of the produét. LL AT - Loomis has sold a tract| o§ONeT, B, 10 (1€ L PO 8 for the | foF the third carload of lime, a carload ooner or later it will probably’be By DIRECTOR MURRAY D. LINCOLN e of land at Manchester to the Bon Ami of alfalfa and apple barrels. If the|Shown the consumer that they.are:get- Expected To Be Ready For Ocoupancy | & It gdjoins their present factory|Conn Agricultural College, Flans and second carioad of apple barrels are to| ting moro than their money’s wort 3 architects, Unkelbach & Perry, of New | 0® bought this year, the rest of the car S < rallrond. The property s now occupled | Britain of from . L. Beach, president | Tust be filled at once. A carload holds :::m?.flg;hfilh!: :vl;!eo htum-r' - Him: o “ Woards and H William Dunn, & New London con-|by the coal bins of J. C. Carter. The | i OF SP0m v To QT DS PFCe | 300 barrels. Already over one-half of| thin e solution to_the Little Remsins to be Done Before an lorse Barn | tractor, has been given the contract|new owners contemplate laying a spur Areornct ooE e ruction, 38x110 feet, with | the number has been ordefed. Tho|Problem is raising the price “toy'the for the re-huilding of the Bank mill|track and will later probably erect an e > others must be gotten in immediately | COnsumer. By Another Month. . | and also has a valuable frontage on the Buil : 3 dyunct. 35x20 feet, twa stories nigh, s ; Used—] ding for Poultry—Oth ‘onstruc- | °ne of the three mills owned and oper- | addition to the factory. el if the order is to be filled in time to same time we should loqm Can be Buil P er C ated by the C. M. Robertson company | The new one-family house being|With slate roof, steel trusses and 00| put our appies in. Remember that|Dboth ends and seo If we o . Ci in the town of Montyille. The Bank|erected on Lyness avenue for Henry g 2 fruit picked well and packed in a new | Something off from the other side: Ws tion Work About the City. . g mill was totally destroyed by fire early | Friehelt, is now ready to finish, S GiDING CBERATIONS barrel miways looks and sells Retter.| want more for our milk. ¥ we Save in the summer. _— Also the dard barrel is so much|Something on the eost of producing The new miit like the old one is to BALTIC MILL ADDITION. IN NEW ENGLAND|gmaller than the average sugar or|that is in the end just as ""‘fi“ as - d be constructed of stone-with cement —_—— _— flour barrel that the cost is often made | the hi M¥k could be pro- At the State hospital the general)copper has been placed afound the|floors and will be made as fireproofCembination Barn and Waste House| The statistios of Buflding and En-|up in the different amounts of triu . centracts on the wards, darn, etc, are| window frames on the Bath street|as possible. The walls are now up and for M. H. Donahue’s Mill. wineering operations in New .England | that they hold. y ina pow about practically finished with|side. The plastering of the interior|the roof will be covered in within a as compiled by The F. W. Dodge com- The Milk Question. the of the Iaying of the lino- | Walls and of the pertitions is advancing | short time. It is expected that the| A new combination barn and waste | pany follow: 3§ There is “,Ld deal %it guite rapidly. The brick facing on the|mill will be completed in another|house for M. H. Donahue’s mill at|Contracts to Oct. ’}%2;%-338 just now going on In ath street side has been completed | month and ready to be put in operation | Bat. ess of construction and | Contracts to Oct. and some of the windows are ready B e a The new mill is being built along the| will possibly be completed and ready | Contracts to Oct. 152, = % ‘business. to be put in. same lincs as the old_one, but will | for oceupancy within two weoks more, | Contracts to Oct. 18311000 | SLISK BRES Jnst lven ot thelr oche- When we have eliminated all the wasie m:t;l:‘slim" e Pushing Sunlight Building. be somewhat higher. New machinery | Contractor George W. Allen of Lisbon | Contracts to Oct. ;Eg:fis:m stances the spring prices, and 0 06 Riter the ather. Tuotity e . i Tding will be installed and the plant when|hag the contract for the barn which | Contracts to Oct. site. It s 1is|, At the vy i“;"‘g}“;nd*;‘:i“of‘"‘:‘ 97 | completed will be modern in every re- | is g9x26. The frame is now all up and | Contracts to Oct. de. hortheast corner has been torn out|SPECt: St the carpenters are at work on the | Contracts to Oct. and rebuilt in a straight line, this being| . The 0ld mill was built in 1886 by|rafters. It is to be two stories in|Contracts to Oct. The cement for the roof and Park|possible by the use of the small piece Contractor George Prest of New Lon- | height, of ~wooden construction and |Contracts to Oct. street side the new underground|of ground the owners of the - new don. It was constructed of Stone quar-| ghingle roof. There are to be accom- | Contracts to Oct. wal din in process of erection for|building purchased quite recently. The |ried from a nearby ledge. modations for five horses and as many | Contracts to Oct. MNorwich lodge of Elks, B. P. O. E,|brick wall has been rebuilt on this wagons. One part of the building is to | Contracts to Oct. Das been poured and the work s ad- |section of the foundation and the BUILDING AND BUSINESS. be used as the waste house. Yo e as nllfl‘z ?.. v:;gl&le- .b'l"he gu:mwull-zu srlscn several feet above ot ‘walls for on have| the sidewalk. Some of the heavy tim- | Activities During the Past Week i been finished and the lowest point in|bers for the ground floor have been| Io5 i A el sl the 'excavation has been leveind off. ghm;l and part of the flooring has Completion. cen Jald. The iron girders across the = R e i SO B e o B S| AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS 5 v The Com- are | for the T tome iy and part of that| ;orefal Record for the past weok num. e it i e e I Dbered 394, which compares with 359 for B >y erations Nearly Finished. the same week of last year, The vol- Although there are but three re- The new front on the building at the|ume of mortgage loans still continues maining weeks of the third laying con- corner of Bath and Franklin streets|about the same, that for last week PRODUCING PORK. which cannot be otherwise substituted | test at Storrs, it is as yet impossible is, rapldly nearing the completed stae. | belng $1,708,663, comparing with $1,024, — profitably in most instances. Thou- |0 Predict the final winner. b ew. Iarge -plate’ Glass Windomws o, the ‘corresponding week of last i Good Ration This|sands of acres are today growing FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY for the stores have been set in year. i g o e S e oruld and Thoua be ‘rasing | ceeded in passing the English Wyan- m' Alm 8 [-‘O[IN'DRY co and ,m;] interior vzork oln theg Butt ‘;h‘reecnew ‘concerns were incor- . b good sheep. Dairying under such con- fflo::c‘:n and led .'.thom ut;y ::::- ;::;. 3‘:3 \ rapidly progressing. In porated in Connecticut last week, with i1l be found in win- |ditions with the average cow and in was' stead! ighboring farmers and others ullly I : UWs | weelc granolithic walks have been laid | aggregate capital stock of $120,000, |, S00n the pigs w these regions ia mot very profitable |B¥ Week and in the 46th week, this| il be (nvited in. : . 914 | ter quarters and a small amount if Connecticut of orns was lead- (Mo T 3 Pormw Strest || menr over the old waike ‘The enironce| thers were-Six Tacomerations, ith 3| S AoTAES, crops belng rased o1 fed Ko R R Do | ing by $3 cuke.. Singd ot time, b= | onte maar o e RS B AR to the main store is now located at|total authorized capital stock of $46,000-| Woilc running over ‘the pastares S| . ed. “|ever, the English birds have proved the junction of Bath and Franklin| As in the second week of October |ETSat deal of food ls being ebtatned, |ETlly ;o 4 caring _for 100 sheed | fi8IF abllity to “come back’ wo that I i s streets and is vestibuled. last year, there were seven petitions in | DUt Soon ear corn will be used 1argely | o1 gogd fences s comparatively | this the 45th week they are only 3 X 5 Cottage Nearly Done. bankruptcy filed in this State, the total : ~ | small during the summer months, and | ®68= behind. Thus it can be seen, tha mentflrs and Builders| on reurer min Coniractor Allen 1s |255€tS being $46.499 and liabilities of | (1% 7 1aT8¢ amennt of fal & Wy 18- | quring the = winter most peopie in| With 22 days to go and 25 ez¥s to sain, farmers that it is not a living 1S1890,000 | wage in T Truly they have & legitl- | oe ane quaniions ot font o 94'879.000 | mate right to complain at the prices 36391,000 | offered but they should think well be- —a’ 2 ‘ore any drastic action. e & 2 73,840,000 | e wen e st v et Yres: Demonstration Orchards Wanted. 1 ent to dictate very much and until| It is the county agents ‘plan for. next. year to have demonstrations of all sorts in every township and some ese must be started this fall. IMPOSSIBLE TO PREDICT Dosiliings: many Deanis v Sat o EGG LAYING WINNER | orchard that they want renovated an@ thes agent wishes to secure ome at Question Whether the English Hens|least in each of our 22 towns. Then Con- e farmers.assistance it will be Can Oxtisy. the ‘Laghecas o pruned, sprayed and for and an necticut. . accurate account of all = .15 1 £42.895. Last year the seven petitions these sections could well spend the|!t is only a question as to whether YR fals st right | Sambleting the new residence for Miss | had averago assets of over $49.000 and | S ooy me 1 o e Daseced S ab thy | necessary time in such an industry. | they can outlay the Leghorns by a pefoes, by, skilled labor. o= flmh‘,d“"'me nterior ok Tave | average liabillties of over $65,000. same time a large growth takes place | Many have said that if it was not| trifie more than an egg a day. best the r % WEST MAIN ST. | the painters are at worle on vhs e |, The record of building permits issued i (he animal more protein ¥must be |for the dogs’you would find sheep on| Three pens namely especially Telephoae. ST out- | iy the cities of New Haven, Bridgeport. | pag! their farm, butfthe large amount of | mentions the trees were overioaded - very - Hartford, Waterbury and Stamford for | ;. have akt ilk to feed, a ra- |d@mage that is continually being | Periment Station’s sour milk pen have|few people thinned. Consequently ‘#he PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING| The n::‘:::ct:‘i"':lh;:. ¢ Thames | S NC0K, Shows o total of 83, against|yon with practically no fat and un- | NTousht among our existing . flocks|fOW Passed the 3000 oeg mark of the | frult is mot as large as it should be, . street for Mra W. T Ward 18 now | 56 for the e ok a2t eu doubtedly a very satisfactory ration |{rom time to time has made it some- rags and will not bring the price of first- erse what discouraging to many. The rem- for each individual in the pen. | Sa,om o Phone 581 completed. The new structure |pro- |buildings costing $151.805 when combined with corn and possibly | TEY iscoureging 1o, many, Fhe rem- | (f7 1 - rrythought Farm's White Wyandotte| “Then in regard to new. vides ample accommodations for Mrs. | 5235625 in 1913 and $274,668 in 1912. | ouler STain; but a malority have none |ination of a great many for the free | hen number 152 continues to bead the|rne agent desires to start af least 7 Ward's seven passenger touring car.| Some of the projects for which con-|faeding: then the problem of produc- |T0aming dogs. Why should one have |list of best individual scores. Her|new demonstration orchards. m l-r "ow .| Georse W. Allen of Lisbon had the | tracts have been given out durins the|ing ol economically 1s & different | the Tight to allow his dog to trespass|fecord fo date is 248 which Is four|nave aiready-been for. arranged weel are residence work in Greenwich, | o BAVE PEORCIIIEIR. B & Gitions | &1l over his. neighbor's farm and mo- [ @<£S ahead of any Individual in the| the farmer will fit the land There's economy well ot o Harford, New- Haven and Waterbur: - |lest and worry the farmer's k? It | contest. to the agents direction then next spring Teason why you. shouwld TALK| | N W IonDoN. factory building in Stamford, and-many | faily. Many experiment stations have |18 hoped that a more severe law. will | The English Wyandottes proved. tof tne agent will set the tress. prume. ot BT ere WirH Us oW W _ . |cne and two-family hotses in all parts |conducted feeding trials, amd the re. |De Passed by our legislature and en- | be the best pen for the weels With a|and give advice as -to the fertiliver. g ‘ork Underway on New Buildinc]|of the State. Plans being drawn or|sults have Shown that water is o very | forcement carried out of the same, |Fcore of 41 eggs and a Massachusetts|As the orchard pr for the The for Union Lodge. figuring inciude fire Station in the|important part of the feed for best | Whereby more profitable wool and mut- | pen of Buff Wyandottes belonging to| few years it il Be. nder s dipee — Westville district of New Haven |for best grains. For dvery 100 pounds | !Of raising may be encouraged in-|Dr. N. W. Sanborn of Holden won sec- | suryeillance \and all operations Work was started on the building | schoolhouses in Hamden, West Hart-|live weight of.pigs at three to five|Stead of the poor man's wandering|ond place with a yield of 35 eggs While| ynder his direction. Figures an the on Green street for Unlon Lodge, A.|ford and Storrs, moving.picture thea- ths old 2 worthless dog. these were followed closely by A. B.|cost and such will also be kept on'this T. & A. M, the contract for which|tre/and business block in Bridgeport. | merer o s momioaiont Shous Gnds of othiers who : Brundage's Rhode Island Reds from | semric - water or its equivalent should be fed. o work to serve as a guide ] was awarded some time ago to Smith |business building in Hartford: brick | Grain in. th _ | Danbury, Conn., with 34 esgs to their | 2or% 10 SOEE 05 & BICe o J. F. TOMPKINS|z S offcer Sable and urase i’ Hurtford: | iukage' 15 1 Jarts ot ‘corer o pavy| PTANNING SPRING GROPS. ~ | ereaic *irnus If will be noted that the| "2 wihe "wait 18 & s : ontauk Avenue House. residence in New. Haven. Bridgeport. |tankage, tn e riadlingy 110 | Reavier proposition will please either call the 67 West Main Street Contractor H. R. Griswold nas|Hartford, Stamford, Norwalk and |parts corm. Substituies can be made | thore e e Preparations While | litile harder in the home stretch. The| agent on the phome or dend notice of! started work on a new house for him- | Greenwich; post office building In Es-|such as oil meal and gluten meal for There is Time and Save Confusien. best that the Leghorns have been able| tpo e and they will be visited fn three weeks was to self on Montauk avenue, The plans|Sex, large business block and cold|the tankage. Alfalfa and clover hay, to do for the past reaard s thi ik, call for a frame house, threo ,3,“,,95 storage plant in Bridgeport, new alms- [if not too coarse, seems to be very de. | ASk yourself, if you have not al- | tie for third place two "““5“‘:-& i | nigh, arranged for three apartments,|house in Bridgeport, which will cost|sirable in small quantities, both being |T¢43Y¥, Now much and where you are| The awards for the month of Sep- = o Ko fitted up with every convenience. The | about $200,000, and trame houses of the |very rich In. proteln. Ground oats|B0InE o' ETow the various crops— |tember have been announced as fol-{ Mr. Mu in 3 4 jae: . heating will be by furnaces. flm‘-tf"fl’ fin‘g th;eé-famug type'in al-|may be used with satisfaction. As the ‘l"’"'~ potatoes, oauls. Del:la. mll[etl, oy Lmy » Bbln;mr‘l‘\;zzz- :rh of;:a:» gr;;em‘ V(',gx; — ;:.:‘Alm’ B flmwmme u-im ! ‘most all parts of Connecticut. fattenin; eriod ss | Peans, rape, mangels and more clover. . B. , T b 3 o n'mg and Plumhlng Raymond Street House. Norwich had six sales of real estate|amounts of water and- protein are|, 1f YOu are gong to plant @ very|Island Beds yiclded an even 200 eges| the past few days and has worked ut, J Work has Deen started on a new|the past week to eight a year ago, the | needed, and a heavier ration of cory |laTgei area of crops, plans should be|for the month. Tom Barron's White | the following ration as o 92 Ffllflifl Sh'eet house on Raymond street for Frank M. | mortgage loans for the respective|substituted. Plenty of lime is desir- | Made now and fall plowing as far as|Leghorns won second place with a|mnomical ration to feed our dafry MN Lamphear, the builder. The plans cali | weeks being 37,200 and $10,100. able to be found In the food. Char. |i8 possible dome. Every day in the|Vield of 189 eggs and Merrythought for the time being, having based his; for a rfame house, 26x29 feet, in the; New . London had- five sales last bungalow strle, containing six rooms,|week to six’a year ago. Theloans for Goal and wood ashes are . desirable, | SPring season counts. How much seed Farm's White Wyandottes from Col-| work on prices iof<grain secursd from are you going to use? Have.you made | umbia, Conn., won third with 166 eggs|a grain dealer Shere in the city of Nor- < 3 iall: hen’ the o Robert d. Cochrane |™" ™ Wi remodet Howe o | fosobrc Tecks toteled §9100 ana i the mineral elements. Ground ‘bone any Preparation to meet this phase of | fOF.1ie Same Period. ext contest which | changs now. ations il bs fgured Wt & Will Remodel House. $9,500, meal is desirable also. and care for It roperly, then yoa eid | epens November first should be se- |and gtven to the public. : GAS FITTING, Contragts will be let soon for addi- e P S L 3 v ; ht to b ready VBT tions and changes to a house on Mon- ; SHEEP R ¢ not have to worry about the scarcity | lected now. They oug PLUMBING, STEAM. FITTING, | tauk avenue, Tecently murehased by SOUTH MANEHESTED: AlSING and high price of seed next spring|te lay but they also sheuld be pre- Ing. - . 8 froi is by bel oved 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn, | William Seyfriced from the Mariners| William Kanehl Ia_ plastering the|Small Flocks Should be Feasible for | bty iglt, the amount and kind ctf | vented from.doing this by beine my > e fertilizers to be used? Figure out for |to new quarters and thus have them Savings Bank. It is planned to erect|four-family house which he is erecting i ‘ Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. |a small addition in the rear and make| at the corner of West Centre and Bd- ey Earme i T S e R B i e s e . several interior improvements. gerton streets for Robert Mercer. What seems very feasible for a great | The planning of your cropping sys- | been said about the inability of show Apple -Diy. g A Contractor Oliver Woodworth has| - The concrete foundation has been[many farmers in the hilly sections is |tem so as to get the gmzé’f. N ey | pirds to lay eggs. It is interesting to| In Spring field especially dnd ‘#n about completed coal pockets for the|completed for the two-family house|to have a flock of 100 sheep more or |is very important and should be made | note, therefore, that the best pen of|Several other neighboring cities. New London Coal Co. on Bank street.|to be erected on Flower street for Ed-|less. Where the profits per individual |with a great deal of care. Cash S | Rhode Tsland Reds and two of the best | Pie Day which. comes Oct. 20 is.to.De, Abutment Completed, ward Kratt. It will be provided with!may not be very great, it is a source{should be included as much as is pos. | pens of White Wyandottes are all threc|made a great day _Merchants _are/ 'The contractors for the building of sible. Grow the crops which will pro- | among the ten leading pens and all :ompeg‘ns n:;-i-!;lt onz another .._‘bi 5 WHAT YOU GET + ||| the new main line of the New.Haven duce the largest yield per acre either | three of them are likewise good enough Ml‘" % Cm':“. le.'-"""“ a' .u""&"'m ”1 road from Hallam street crossing to = ° in the form of money Teturns or the | to be entered in about any show in the|Play of the apples and all that goss o PLUMBING s more important { | the Thames river at New Tondon have ; largest, vield of animal food for thefcountry. to date are as|serve special apple dishes, hotels e m] = e ‘ount ion work 'or 1 ea: cost an labor. e ten le: ng pens - than what you pay. If we install {|'the abutment nearest the Standard Oil u e ln Oln el S Plans for the dry pasture conditions | follows: s e e e oy o sy the PLUMBING you're sure of the || plant of the new steel and concrete \ should be remembered, so that at this| Francis F. Lincoln, Mt R ieym v e i 24 RIGHT system at a moderate price, § | Pridge that will cross the Central Ver- . period of the season plenty of suc-|Conn, White Leghorns 3 appl o packisg mont tracks at Sixth and Congdon WHAT TO BUY culent food canbe obtained. Get every | Barron, Catforth, I White ospeatie: sl Toreas 18 now i Drobrece for. e ecer : Soon s Dosainies s Breatest yield as |y en g rnite. Leghorns 1656 tion to be built above the ground. AND WH E E TO BUY . Merrythought Farm, Columbia, Conn., o ge TR R L 5 . Y - are cooperating in having the teachers| EUY Ruli Beiter R PLANTING CURRANTS. o b1t Vot plan appropriate exercises teliing sior . E. erson, Rosemary street. x i 3 a Con les of apples, ing the e oy Currants were very low this year and | 1838; A. B. Brundage Dinbury, Conn. |} s, ShTLIE Chihllices St i i . C. Rhode Island Reds 1806; Bonnic|in regards ple e sy mand strest frains Fine Hair Goods we are ]\ead uarters |me: sosnes T taking up their cur- | 5o (0 " lU0 " Farm, Saratoga, N. Y.,| community and telling ungelow. , B rant bushes. .Therefore the chances|ypite Leghorns 1681; Cecil Guernsey, |many different ways th . M. Lamphear, Ray . ? arran 2 . e g andToilet Articles | or contestionery. 1o0 Cresm sna =aan (872,241 e Brice o cumante wil i | B collenil . ¥, irhit Legforns nouie sy Tis R T e S Hair Dressing, Mar- | Stationery and Souvenic Fosicarda. . | sommersia prosesition. Caronsy 55,&| White Leghorns 1072: Marw o0l P oms | to boost ld “King’ Apple. m;l‘"h:xr;‘.:;-k‘lé E;_:::’, Montauk avenue, :fl Ws;:r;:,gsp:;::cflm 3. F. WGUIRE, §“rm"és shm:ld be mne“ry home gar- ;l;\s’hnn. ‘Butler, Pa., Ao e ga s ; { ) Iy4Th Balte. en. Currants as well as gooseberries | “pyg following is a list of the ten H. R. Tisdale, frame garage. sage and_ Scalp Trea may be safely Set in the fall and 0 | e g & < Due to the fact that appl . % ment. Puffs, Switch much planting will be done and out of ['°31In& Connecticut peh rather plenty, many farmers lor Plumbers, Steam Fit- tier Miade to Order from | Rogers Domestic Laundry {he' way. ‘and will not interters B | el e attempting o pick them as U 5 OLD _DR. HARRI® e spring rush. ; 3 % Columbia, White Wyandottes 1852; A. o~ ters and Mills HLES A R torea | Nrs. 1.5, DNDERW3Z) HAND FINISHED SHIRTS bys and s very reliabie Tt e ol ) B. Brundage, Deubury, 8. C. Rhode e T m— d . Chi A Specialty productive, ‘hangs on the bushes as|isiand Reds 1806; Branford Farm.| wholesome price they ‘place Bain Miroar on o ba prochred Sttt e Also LADIES' WAISTS well as does any variety, which makes | Groton, White Leghorns orders with the agent and he will put e Norwigh Fiumbing Supply Rause |53 S et 8" Srisiar pis | 51 BROADWAY o e |1 T o el okt e o | Vo ey . T e - B F. D"s. Norwich, Conie- Prics One | | Duone 13022 cetnut Stre-t ot largo size, fine Ravor and twice as | New, S sore, Contral yillge, Whits | (e consumer half way. Phone 18. Central Whart Dollar. prolific as the cherry. The perfection u“: = 1645 George A. Cosgrove, ed for a long time In 3 x AB, is another very good variety, consid- | /e8horn: o A shoras 517, | ting” the producer and -consumer- ta= WHEN YOU NEED . MAINE erably larger than the fay and a great | West WHITE' SV o g wnyeo | gether. ' Here 1s a chazce to AR 2 bearer. The downing and -pearl are 1512 Frederick H. Benton,|2nd see how e people want ] saything in Grocertes Can Goods Sells the “alston Health Shoes | he standoys amons gooseberries. Care | Wi irra, White Plymouth Rocks| WARIE. 0 0\ e nemes of severa? or Temperance 2 i 1501. 1 ho have given him a Price drop in to the little store of. Zvothing Better in the Market. fall to work the dirt well among the = armers w! . o their apples and so all tastes MRS. M. LEION, 100 Thames St. C Erouni tre DR e v o PICKING BALDWINS. . s iy m Darpel of 219-225 Central Ave. i » leaves or Afford them. Headquarters for Cigars and Smokers’ - mound with dirt. E Baldwins are ripe and ready to pick [ this year, every gne can afford > Tt in practically all parts of the county. ; Asticles 2 All 'growers should hasten to get them e You can buy Gasoline and : off a5 2oon as possible before they drop 3 an ner S Thin People Can -|oF becere s e wind o smineters: | QTP : DR. N. GILBERT GRAY Mobile Oil at eople comes.” Baidwins are ripeming very s fast use of . Grac - Sl > % < 5 AIR hould be exercised in picking Md get our prices fcl' TIN coppEn ¢ -ate Veterinarian C.S.F CLOUGH’S lncr ease Welgllt Salawins not to pick off the fruit No S » OFFICE Bring in cards for Self-Raising Wheat — spurs. Many have been found this last & 3 ailey’s Stable, 371 Main St and Graham Flows. Now the time. Thin men and women who would like | week in different parts of the county, ? M A l E b to increase their weight with 16 or 15| who are picking apples, , carelessly 4 5 before plac- Phone econnection pounds of healthy, “stay there" @at|preaking the frult spurs off. This| Go to Pltcher & Service, 368 Central Thomd try epting @ ite, SaEOl With| means that the crop for several years| svenge, and buy & package of Dr. Ru- ing your orders. DR. C. B. ELDRED ’ o | inln e e B e, g BT | 0 Come Tn removed from that section | o ¥, o a3 ' allowe en Novelhies | i Siiienas - S Saimipere. Aot B o re i ur o FARM NOTES. 252 even o 1 Tou do wet 8aa It DENTIST 'LANTERNS POST CA Tan‘t'n testion of Now you 100k of fesi| GGet the dificulties out of the - | to be the very best remedy you have, . JACK O'L. RDS |or what your friends say and think.|ers way and the fermers’ problems | gver used, go back and your money 4 Broadwa; Central Buildi cAES VaCHER The achies wna e tape measure "will | T Sofve themasivos. will be cheerfully returned by B uilding | geALS LUNCH SETS |1nan'or woman can easily add’ fre,s| The increaso in prices of farm el iy caniad NN & i Telephone 341-3 NAPKINS CREPE PAPER five to ,mk;( pounde in tho first four- mnct:dbu n:; 1.1' t pace with the | druggists » . o Large stock of Nill Smpplics always en band M. A BARBER GANDLES FAVORS | LSkt R LN T e e ek can . t of itsel 4 ¥ ‘ with your roifi'gm % n:‘:‘;“",.m Is the mram’.‘-‘&:;' and |10 seconds, but always 'S-EE“’ 'f HONEYWELL nflf Water flaahflg Machinist and Engineen MRS‘ EDW!N FAY = -progsciod | operatng gnnd. of :ll N“lna:h It does not matter how Vi 3 . . bine; irects and carries Te~ St:.a Engine Repairs. Frankiin Square Torm whieh the bloe r et fiunfitfimmm ¢ Be Belped until | Asthmader Wil rellove instantar " ,:lg,fi’;,“:_“:'-:;‘ ow B o the. goweCamant. can It it docs not, this pecksse wil cost i G. E. HODGE, ORDER IT NOW wasle n::n iy mot Bets tne SOurwe e oRER moneyrofunded: Tou are to be e, : farmer gells at cee fixed In |sole lge as to whether or . HACK, :é‘é:?:a‘s:::::a AND Nepkine & Co"s Lisht Dinder Ala and _pou r;-e:“mde markets and buys every-[Dot. No risk is run in buying this | . . e per dasen, Your -IE: oo e T monta and uses In & Migh pro- | remedy under this positive guarantes i : 127 Franklin 8trost Koehier'a Pilaner, 000 per desen. pleasant, effl- | toctive market. by Pitcher & Service, 3 23-25 WATER STREET, NORWICH, CONN. Particular attention given to Gen= Tremmers Dvergreen, Tie per do-n. other leagtam| Thoe veluo of farm crepe ia determin- | Persons living clsewbere will be sup- . tiemen's Driving Hovaes. Tel 10 | ¥ree dellvery to all BaTte of the oity. Fy s o S T A R B 1 R JACKEL & 60, Telophone -138+4 mensy Back g them on 59 when