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SOUTH MANCHESTER. ®. Hugh Crosby has sold the two- family house at the corner of Malin and Pearl streets to Willlam Herron, through *he agency of Robert J. Smith. “Ihe owner will make the necessary re- John O. Palmer has 30ld his house on Woodbridge strest and will build a new house on Mair street. BUILDING OPERATIONS IN NEW ENGLAND. TEARING DOWN SHiFMAN HOUSE One of the Historic Places of Norwich—Changes at Bucking- ! ham Memorial —Rinella Building Nearly Done——Otherl Work About Town. Within the past few days workmen have been emploved the old Shipmen residence on upper Washington street and it is understood iss Jane Bfll owner of contemplated the erec- tion of a modern dwelling there, al- though she stated this week that she ad formed no Shipman house was built in 1773 and ranked among the old historic build- ings of Norwich. i was built until the year 1833, oocupied by Rav. Thomas L. he etaftstics of Building and En- | Zineoring operations in New Engi Rs compfied by The F. W. Dodge pany follow: Contracts to Jan. in tearing down property Las ¥rom the time _The mmdlng and land 1 Eirlcihii Wermorel Chnngel. Extensive repairs and peen started at Bucki provements DEEP RIVER. ('untm\‘mrs g have a force utting in a new in the post Beckwith he . H. Mather and C e both ready for the plas he ready for mnn at work and expect to ite side of The plaster- hall on the opp ing on the second floor. board ceiling will have plaster under- neath and will have a hard white fin- i o the pians anfigeptio, he- ‘Herohound Is tu.us w00 iai M Hale’s now ab completed as the interior has been piastered. The house is a modern two-story cottage. Plate Glass In. The plate glass for the large show windows in the Thayer block on Franklin square, which arrived last week, is now being put in. The win- dows on the Bath street side of the bullding are in and those on the Franklin square side will all be set to- day. The stores will be ready for oc- cupancy eoon. North Main Street Buildina. Excellent progrese has been made on the buil is having erec ed on Nortz Main street and it is now well alonz to completion. The plate glass windows in the stores have been placed, the floors in the show win- dows have been laid and the interior | of the stores have been largely plast- | ered. This {in puttin eek men were employed | painting 1em. The outside of the building has been clapboarded and| painted i Rushing ArJ.m.on The addition being o mer Stanton place, c of Maple and Ann streets is being pushed along | rapidly as the weather will ‘permit foundation is now completed and 2 section of the brick work has been | 1aid v on the front side is pa I. Rathbun| is in cha nstrocted : of the work NEW LONDON. Honey Of Horehound and Tar s 2 m:'rforc fclnb‘l“m.u’l and | Extensive Changes to he Made at !hl! Crocker House. Coughs, Colds ‘thoarseness, sore throat, voice and croupy colds of Contains ne opi- r anything injuri at| mercial R for extensive al-| there were | structure, bezin- | A new and| Pike's Toothache Drops saves tocth torture the interior arrange uded in the pro-| ch, when carried out, PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING WHAT YOU GET in PLUMBING is more #mportant | House Rejects Increase of Compensa- tion For Health Officers. Washington united protest 2 Underwood and the entire members ? Commerce Commis | sion, the house today rejected the sen {ate bill to equaiize allowances and in- ! crease the personnel and compensation | of officers of the B | The vote on the bill was preceded by than what you pay. If we install the PLUMBING you'rs sure of the RIGHT system at a moderate price. of the Interstate A. J. Wholey & Co. 12 Ferry Street T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing| 92 FrankhnStree’t R bert J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 10 West Main Strest, Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. health service. an Leader Mann THE WEARY WAY Becorning Less Wearisome to Many in Nerwich. hes all day, With rest distu Annoving urinery dieorders 2 weary way, tdeed. are especially Are endorsed by Norwich citizens Margaret Brown. 336 W. Main MODERN PLUMBING in modern house as {dull We guaran- "b&d shape and T suffered severely from in a5 essontial ricity is to lighting. tee the very best PLUMBING WORK expert workman- at the fariest heavy pains across my kidneys. 1t was almosi impossible for me to et out of bed in the morning and 1 felt miserable ™n every way. ferent remedies, | W hen T read of Doen's Kidney Pitis, 1 | procured a supplv Ask us for plans and prices. J FE. TOMPKIN 67 West Main Street IRON CASTINGS | FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO Neo. 11 i3 25 Farey Street | Sons Drog store. They made me fee fike a @itrerent woman, restoring my kidneye to 2 normal condition and re- moving the pains in my back.” }simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Dean’s Kldner Pills—the same Mre, Brown had. Buffalo, N. T Foster-Mitburn Co., Contractors and Owners shouid get our prices for TIN, COPPER and GALVAXIZED WORK before plac- ing your orders. PIPING FOR STEAM HEATING Largs stock of Hill Smeglies always om hand Speciaity of HOREYWELL Het Wakr Boating J. P. BARSTOW & CO. 23-25 WATER STREET, NORWICH, CONN. BUILDING AND BUEINESS Conditions Compared Favorably th; a Year Ago. al estate 1pared fave last y wi £ 690,364 film i n bankrupt 06 and were filed the past week, of 1914 Vfierr' were ith total assets ties of $20,57 The seven incorporations las have a total authorized -capital 20,000, a record larger th . when there were five inc $10, FERTILIZERS. | What To Use For the Various Crops During the Coming Season. With the present c the amount of potash ded for the to not mc Vhen in the rotation T . d manure- are mount of po applied al fertihz rass and corn can be lessened. larger amount of potash will led than is usuaily en “0il in regular rotation through this source. Therefore it is suggested | that the poash which is usually plied to these two crops be added { the potato mixture as the tubers and roots demand the presence of more potash. The amount of nitrate of sods. for the grass formula should be varied according to the sofl condi tions. With wet soils, not over 135 pounds is recommended due to tI fact that lodeing may be the result. can be safely applied wi of lodging. Fellowing are some good formulae: — Potatoes. N¥irate of soda. 15 per cen Sulphate of ammonia, 20 Tankage, 5 Acid phosph Sulpbat of Corn (with manure itrate of soda, 15 per id phosphate, 16 per Muriate of potash, 4%-50 Gorn (without manure Ntirate of soda Tankage, 5.7-15 Acid phosphate, 16 Muriats of potas Grass Xttrate of soda . Acid phosphate, 16 per cent Muriate of potash, 48 per cen Tobace Cottonseed meal . H. G. sulphate of potash Precipitated bone .. Lime eei.coac-as (Or) Tobacco. Cottonsecd meal Dried fish . H. G. sulphate of potash Prec'muud hone Lime .. TO REMOVE FRUIT STAINS, ftens most fruil siains, it is warmed over hot Alooho! especially To Overcome Winter Complexion Troubles T¢ the chill air causes Four dry and scale or become findu spotted, before you go to bed spread a thin layer of ordinary mercolized wax over yvour entire face. Remove next morning with warm water. Thiz is the | ideal complexion treatment the | winter gzirl. The wax genut orbe the dead particles of surface skin, so gradually there’s no discomfort. This ives the underlying skin a chance to | reathe and to show itseif. In a week or so the mew and vounger s wholly in evidemce and vou have a really matohless complexion N al- 1y alf its defects disappear with the dis. carded euticle—as chaps, roughness biotches, pimples, freckles. blackheads Usually ‘an ounce of mercolized wax. procurable at any drug store. is enoush renovate even the worst coraplexion. Wrinkles need bother you no more if | you'll use this simple fece wash: Pow- Jered saxclite, 1 ox.. dlssolved in witch hazel, 3 pt. Just one application will affect even the deepest lines, and soon your skin will be smeogh as & child's. in the cities Bridgeport, the yast % 1914, 40 permits for buildings 5 were granted, and |)-lhd1l"x! (osung $160,000. large contracts were awarded important being for a Drick sthoomouse tn Waterbary, which will cost A small four- Woodbridge. fine residence v r contracts New Haven and Haven and two-family cities of the State. Plans are being schooihouses i contracts will be I Haven, New Haven, Hartford and Stamford.. store and ten- { station and amu ford, and addition ngs in Hart ement building and altera and New Haven. | 1ast week to nine a 3 for the respective weeks being $5,440 and $40,870. In New London last week there were two sales to four loans for the ago, the loans a year ago. weeks were up the metal ceilings and| g MIDDLETOWN, The new Van Viec s treet for Wes- st for Henty . Peterson has been awa new house being ere WILLIMANTIC, 1= last week | the like weelk | e two stories high ree as formerly. nson_hotel, £ e | Loaning of Bank Funds. Ada S. Young of one recentiy also helps. After softening the stain pour boi powdered starch applied instantly stain Irnm wash goods if loft cav U and \Hne stains, are boiled gently .\'xrnrm borax g out dripping wet i during a frosty night, the sunshine e staine will LIME SULPHUR WASH, s due to the fact] and Dilu- | payment to be expended for that por- ions are asked T vear relative to the advis- | ng his own con-! rated lime sulphur or of _purch that nearly T purchase their material as reasonable guaranteed anal disagreeable stuff to more disagreeable who should lime sulphur are those who recommend the county On ary soils from 130 to 200 pounds| .- €3N be purchased hout danger | f&Ure with use and much more people munities use lime sulphur together and - members to make the lime sulph ole community at a_small making lime s for them to formula for as follows:— _1f 90 per cer _ | operating a street railjay in th FAILURE OF FRUIT TO SET, { Dus to One of Several Causes Says ndance of blossoms was produced, t or more of Self-sterility 3 apples and pears are self-sterile. That ) capabla of setting unless pollen from an- ew.. tien planted T soNg Dlocke satistactory results (”han Fresh HERRING, Ib. .. 7c FINNAN HADDIES, Ib. 9c Fine SALMON, Ib. . .. 14c HALIBUT STEAK, Ib. 15¢ that its chief constituent is phos- gen. The availabiii these el ments from this source is not consid- ereq as great as the phosporus from the acid phosphate and the nitrogen from the nitrate of soda. Since the grass crop requires readily available food elements from early in the sea- son until late, it wouldfeem advisable when using bone to applv it the fall before. As a source of phosphorous, it 1s a very excellent form, but the re- sults. if applied in the spring cannot be expected to be as great as will be obtained from more quickly available materia NEW RECORDS FOR SINGLE DAY’S YIELD. The tweifih test at Storrs was s re- spects to the elev t for he most part much better. The total d amounted to 2140 eggs which is in excess of the preciding week ezgs better tr weels last vear. ative week two the For the second conse s 1ald 306 egEs W for_any single day up unti at time. This record, however, only lasted until Thursday when the figure was set at 330 eggs for a single day's daily egg records were set. §0n Mon- | pens are owned B s S G, Mecl BUTTERFISH, Ib. ... 10c Steak BLUEFISH, Ib. . Steak COD, Ib....... 10c Large SMELTS, Ib. 12%%c single pen production for| Farm from Columbia, o were folloved <l v the V per of Rhode Isiand Reds from bans with production of ‘mont | Poultry Farm’s closely and 30 re- at bird Established In Egg Laying Contest| vitle ¢ respect bury, Conn, a score of Rhode Isl by Dr. J. C. Dingman, N. Y. and was cut shape was nen Deming, for colo: Bridgeton, their respe Fresh MACKEREL, Ib. 12c Round-Long CLAMS Fresh OYSTERS, qt... 35¢ Merrythought | 180 entered judge for s hese | ear Al- | follow \Irrr tt Conn pens of | Farm, Rede mil ards f“x'l B hire, White L More of That Fine Fresh Fish For This Week The alverton, Windswee Farm, randottes, 236; M jokfield Center, W 1GovsRNon RE- OMINATES RENNETT|, (Continued from Page 8ix) have power to affirm, modify or scind such ordinance. Mr. King of Fairfield presented an which provides that a sta® bank or trust company shall not loan to any partnership, flrm or corporation in an active part more than 5 p of its combined capital and sur- company shall place more than six sub- scriber fees are not collectable when this pro- n is violated, Confinement of Incompetents. an act which provides t $60,000 be appropriated for the purchase of land and the construction of buildings e tuberculos Mr. McDonald of Putnam presented E amendment to an ac which pro- ides that the coumty commi: of Windham county shall ani the month July, Dbeginning 1915, draw their order on the county treasurer. payable to the Windham County Bar Library aseociation. for the sum of $500, the same to be ap- plied to mai and enlarge the county law library: one-half of the Putna portion lo- Putnam & R. I. Street Railway. An act was introduced by Donald, extending the (‘n» fc the Putnam and “Rhode 0 to December ic utilities com- shall find on that date that at per cent. of the lines of said corporation have been constructed, said franchise rights shall be extended un- til the rising of the general assemily of 19iT Fire Balloons, 3r. Lawton of Canton makes a pe alty of § improvement for not more than three months, to any per- son who shall sell, expose for sale, { | distribute or liberate a fire balloon of [any eescription within the limits of ity or town Airbrakes on Strest Cars. was introduced which pro- t every company owning or state | shail cause each of its cars having an alrbrake to e provided with a seat or stool for the unrestricted of the | motorman operating such cal. or the person having the same under con- trol Opening of Saloons After Poils Close. A bill was introduoced which pro- vides that saloons can be opened bn election days one hour after the polls are clased Prohibits Firearms for Adjens. Mr. Williams of Colohester Presented | an act prohibiting the use and custody of firearms by aliens Seaside Sanatorium for Chiidren. An act was introduced by Mr. Mor- an appropriation for the state tuber- culosis commission for the constction and equipment of a children’s seaside sanatorfum for the care and treatment are planted with such va- m)«a as DJL,hP“s Lawrence and An- 1 apples and pears it & good practice (o mix varieties. varieties with proper affinities are se- lected, one vsriety to furnish the pol- len is as good a3 2 number. Frozen pistils—The pistili which is the part of the flower to develop fruit, is more easily frozen than other parts the pistil may | of the fiower. er often be frozen while are not affected: blossoms are formed but fail consequently Rain and snow—The pistils may be injured and the by rain or snow at the ossoms are open. rxcessive growth of wood: Blossoms in great nu the tree is forming excessive amounts Overabundance of nitrogen diseased buds. Heavy spraying of trees, before pollination, has in some few instances resulted in a loas is is not serious, mechanicall ibers when often drop n isi of blossoms. GRASS TOP DRESSING. Shall we use bone as a grass top spring application? is a many over the bene showslMr Pradford to Al the merancy io the dressing for The analysts of of bone and glandular tuberculosis. The sum of $175,090 is recommende Funds for Norwich State Hospital. Mr. Bailey of Norwich presented an aot making appropriation for the Nor- wich State Hospital for the Insane for the two fiscal years ending September 30, 1917. For the support of pauper and indigent insane, $179,400 and for current expenses $26.800. Another act presemted by Mr. Bailev appropriates $252914 for sdditional bulldings, re- pairs and improvements and increased water supply. Rights of Labor Unions. Mr,_ Gormsn, of Danbury, presented an a<t to permit a trade union in fur- therance of a trade dispats, tl:y.bnam from working for any employer and to induce other workmen to abstain from working for such employer: | to abstain from purchasing the products or patronizing the businsss and to peacefully persusds parseus to ebstain from work during the pending of set- tlement of labor dispuies. Judiehry Commities Hearings. the heariugs assigmed . for 'nmudny by the judiciary committee are resolutions %‘ Lucius H. | Fuller Inage C. Bradford deputy ‘judge resolution appointing ‘lm whose management any of its directors Six Subscribers on One Telephone Wire Mr. Backus of Andover presented an act which provides that no telephone on one wire, and rentals or Mr. Morton of Saybrook presented | and are ineligible | 2 | of rape { pensation ton of Saybrook which provides for | appointing Wil Lewis Crandall sista 3 the city and polic court of New London and James A Shea judge of the police court of Wil- limantic, have reached the calendar. | Mileage and Salary Monthly. | een arranged that members | w thei monthly s is an a mileage after Feb modation th many members. Judge of Willimantic Court. Resolution T ed for calendar appoir hea, judge of the ourt. Th Sale of Liguor in Hotels, A bill has been introduced that will permit the sale of ligquor in T bona fide guest < fort low amateur games and concerts Senator lish vocat: ucational Senator Al t to purchase f operating a street Raliroads. E t Fixing pensetion of probation officer: people at the house receipts imprisonment 18 vears. Judiciary. Senator Malloy: Appr 000 for the erection of : the Connecticut Hospita sane for acute cases of mane institut Senator Appro; i $10,500 to the Volunteer Life Saving| corps of Connecticut for the of supplies and inspection of places. Appropriations. Senator Lewis: For the purposes a state tax there shall be added the grand lists of towns the valu shares of stock of banks and i companies. Finance. Senator Salmo Appropriating $50.060 for ne in the Connec cut state prison. Appropriatio Senator Isbell: Allowing eac mmissioner $3,000 a vear for expenses. Judiciary bat senate passed | rules, | retary of state. Tts Abolition Is 0' ground tha drain on the state | not_trus the state, r proper the ies | this week tc tire cc Senator Isbell: Authorizing the governor to appoint a person. with the | rank of captain. as military instructo in public schools. Bducationa For Bank Commissioner. Senator Hewitt: For the appoint-| ment of a_bank commissioner ata a| salarv of $5,000 and the abolishing o fthe office of building and loan| commissioner. Banks Senator Lyman: For the establish- ment of a woman's reformatory and | appropriating $20,000. H in-} stitutions. | Senate Appointments. Senator Talcott introduced resohu- tions for the appointment of Howell Cheney: of Manchester, George A. Hopson of Wallingford and E. Ste-| vens Henry of Vernon, trustees of the Connecticut As tural college. | Senate. appointments. } Bennett Renomination. A communication was rece Governor Holcomb, nominating Charle J. Bennett highway commissioner for| four years. Referred to committee on | executive nominations. | Schocl For Deaf. Senator Moiloy introduced _three Bills, relating to the Americar for the Deaf. One appropriates! 3185000 for the maintenznce: another suthorizes the frustéss of the s to release a moris: and third authorises the school to estad- | Mah institutions and asylums in other | towns in the state, | Referred to committee on incorpora- | ed from | Deficiency Appropriatior. On motion of Speaker Magee the 009 ¢ The senate adjourned to at 11.30. STATE BOARD OF BARBER EXAMINERS ed by State Bar- bers’ Association, ressage = s Doard, present § sanction tted to one RUBBER TO BE APPORTIONED AMONG THE MANUFACTURERS. A Shipment of 1,000 Tons to Be Made from Great Britain. m—Through trade g shipment of. tons f American the large v bonds_en- © rubber the same skins well No matter how long you have been tortured and disfigured by itching, burning, raw or scaly skin humors, just put a little of that soothing, anti- septic Resinol Ointment on the sores and the suffering stops right there! 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