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In the high smml bufldlng of \Iorm Stonington Friday evening for the pur- pose of discussing-thre possibilities of a cow-testing association in this vi- FRESH FISH cinity. Karl B, Musser, the Extension dairy- man of Connecticut Agricultural col- Cxre Toge, was the wrincipal speaker. 1o Of All Kinis In Seasoa gave the history and origin of cow SOUTH MANCHESTER. | & 2 toor will be in. | lesting associations in Denmari o 8 MANC! i 3 |bp remodeted. e foor will be in-lalso thelr development in the United EASTERN SAIMON Th > - 00 s ooty ohn T, Hayes has the comtract £ b from. the Toot and. the. Dasts ;INGel- | nisiatation ot o s e ckin: IEASTERN WHITE HALIB o ercction of & new house in Eroad : neath removed. v Sl berin {aesortation aC AU Gpee SrpRan I UT, 1. ...ooeenennen . 18¢ Brook. for ‘Joseph Hayes. It will be stz also nes tem of 1 e, e iy | stalled. alsoties fem of heating| ™31y Nusser stated that there are at|FRESH BLUEFISH, Ib. .................cooonnn 18c : { ventilating system and the auditorium | present nearly 200 associations in the .d for one temement. | will e redecorated tironshont. It is | Pnited States, Of thi ber of C FRESH SEA BASS, Ib. 15¢ pere Vennert has work well un- | Work Progressing on New Houses in Robbins Court and at|;yccied fhar the comimcts will be tas one, . O. Daniels was SP. - a P SRt S e SR S A T 18 o e 3 st 8 e B s FRESH SPANISH MACKEREL, Ib. c house on Lilley street. ; 2T H he organizer of this one. ‘ IR s st ey b o i ke ] Occum—Changes in Bath Street Building. ‘ CogtHcteamanie coniE; Moeser said it there was it | FRFSH NATIVE MACKEREL, Ib, 12c L RS b i e | i et the ough manifested, an associa- B S s e e e Sron. nave the contraet for the plumb- | 3 © the|tion would be organized at North Ston- Sl H s has | inglon ang Preston. Upon invitation. EXTRA LARGESMELTS, bb. . ........ccivsen.nn- /15 | The frame for sidence being|placed. There is als restibuled | n fo B B. Douslus, Inc. and |SSEE of ehe daliymen Meat Feeth L joTne Ouie fob fe Teeog D atoe taitile Stare T ZMe0 work haw been stAvten. . The ‘eontract [SIoubaion “sleucas en Sorement 60 MEDIUM SMELTS, Ib. .............. 10c, 3 Ibs. for 25¢ H oo (CONFL D S 7 4 3 | pri s §$77.900 and includes general b the Worss I Seh s e, ew Haven, |Street, for William §, Case is row up| - Atlefint’non to ?wi“mg' Bandtruction onlv. Contriers for the | Foloiwing Mr. Mussers talk, Hugh FRESH BUTTERFISH, Ib. ..........cccovonn... 10c “ en given the contract to in-|and covered in and the roof has been Jadiey Potter is about to s the | heating, plumbing and electric work | hergus of the . 8. Department o : elovator and The Porcupine |shineled 'he shingling of fhe sides|construction of o friume Ladaition o | will ‘be lof by the. architects s sepas | Asriculturo zave o brief review of the HAPBOCK-ROE b2 - ... s i e e1se 20 o Bl rnish | of the house has been started, and|the hou on Coit street occupied by nd the gymnasivm S obtained by the ciations in e o e e e The| Bebert ~ Montgom The addition | e e it | ifferent parts of the United States| BLOCK ISLAND COD, Ib. ©..................... 8c : bioh ] hiouse AR and & Balf in height| Will provide for Several mere Tods’ | will be awarded by the owrers. and foreism countries. 1 . e et e et therel New O Ebias | J X M e e e e e e G BSOS - - . it d s o sine S s bs 2 Thal for25¢ | Thnonrions"ara "sonih. " Willam I%| Contractor Gerge. W Aten e st B L L IR R T L T T 10c ~“moopus. fcQuirk has the general contract and a new story } DIeting plans for an. raCtve Fesi-ltion of o seoeiatio nose Dotant DO e e i Bacngel cnd eurelisHave: Ihe | e e i Dbsirar, dbnice, on M benne 27 B 1n association near Leban: o mason wor s The residence will R R S T L S L {BOSTON BLUE STEAK, Ib. ................uc0.0:10c s = itions have bhee 1Ay conta gix rooms, s e s ruc .l ining ) g <) . \ the addition to the Cen- | ‘f"‘a“‘fl‘;@ Hath; Strest “Builiing. A S e omgituniiunyiaonln g N0 Toumk 2ud 1 HENS LAY DESPITE 'FR“‘SH HERRING M .. co0c . hna e 8c I begin | work overhauling the O oo on 90 hardivoods, will hardwood floors, and UNFAVORABLE WEATHER.’\VAKEFEELD and CAPE COD OYSTERS, gt. ........ 40c vin Bros’ saloon on < e. The fou have a tiled floor and — - i = e s are being | Ratithe e anormen LI {iEs mana Thirteenth Week Shows the Commzi-fBLUEPOINTS’ 7 M R R e ) S Ay 50c e ‘ Eiks’ Home Addition ‘ R e e BN A EONG and ROUND 'CEAMS, 3 qts. for 25c 1 {is veing built and is well along. | Sn e MroTEl I Besae it aat | Alterations to Hotel, et ma | e B qts. : “’JF?[:!";']];\]S‘:‘:]] e ey and two |t addition and it is now as- . From_ plans e wn by Architect| In the thirteenth week of the laving FINNANHADDIES -dh. ... ... .. main. . aoTamee 12¢ pla ass show windows have been more finished appearance. ames Siveene: rk has been start-}contest at thero was just one % < B °d on the proposed extensive changes|day of fhero was Just one| LARGE SALT MACKEREL, Ib. ......x..... .... 15¢ { ; T {to the Crocker House building, at the| cioudy S - S 3 | BUILDING AND BUSINESS. | NEW LONDON. { corme o and Green "streets. | cided_ cold e ,‘1’\’,3;,‘,;,"’;.5?"‘? a de-| MEDIUM MACKEREL, ............ each 5¢, 6 for 25¢ f = L] —_ |B. F. Mahan is the owner. It is|thermometer for two nizhts hovered| ALM | ALLWATERROUTE] |Not Much Activity Shown In Build-|Plans = Approved For New Parish|DAnned to make a new lobby which | close to zero. In sp , Diehts hovered SMOKED HALIBUT SMOKED S. ON LARGE AMERICAN STEAMERS. s rEa) ! . albies Ulnvtarior Elramgen i he | the absence of suns the hens — - | RAVEL TURY |06 | There was a slight gain in the vol-] The plans have been prepared for| _r“le or HX ges in the|oainog 37 egms over Preosiiok u lc ls ai‘ e i oy sl"‘zs"“u-' j me of e al ¢ nu’ transactions last{a new parish house to be erceted in| e t,‘:f'rl'f tha Siars | week last year and 77 ezgs for week as shown by the number of war- | connection with the = First D 8 Srectad aver thg o T e they chos £ R veel ! the * First antist | dtreet encr T urthermore they cho. ranty deeds file e various Con- | Churcl é 43 oo ermont Marble Sl X ERIP |t o TR SR, T e e e e yepmont bl | S e S ol 77 FRANKLIN STREET s Commercial Record, when compared | tion Wil extend 53 fect on Washing- | g, ink contracts. for the plumb- | 5roguction at 337 exgs. Telephone 133 Orders Delivered Promptly ~ Opposite Bulletin Building with last vear, but a decrease when |ton street and have a depth of 63 feot, R Wandottes made 2 clean sweep = compared with' the like week of 1913 {and harmonize architecturally with Main Street Changes. of the first three places for the week. : : he foliowing are the figures: 19 the present edifice. It will have a| The general contract for the alter-| Merrvthousht Farm’s pen of Colum- PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING 260 sales With morigage loans ~of |large hasement. 40x50 foet, to be ftted |ations to the residence of Dora Schaf- | biuns trom ol ot ool INHERE SEHREE BRIDGES HAVE Bl L89B 8ey; 1014 o les with mort- [up for boys’ and men’s department. | f has been to|ed their performance of last week anc i} | zage loans of 8, and 1913, 275 | It will be buile E, thoeoistiinies | nsky kel el e e I e BFEFN WIPED OUT AT POQUETANUCK 1 | sales and mortgage loans of §516 496. | with two towers. ihe main |contracts are let. The plans are by |of 2 Wyandotte: D Y e Call Up 734 " During the past week eight mew | there will be three large rooms,|Charles W. Deni; and provide the | socond with a yield of 4 ‘:’5‘;2 ann -t companics ith a total authorized | consisting of a ladies' parior, a room ch 5 Of the holse into a three. | Siorrs station's sour miik pen of capital stock 540,000 were formed |for the Young People’s Society and a {family block. New plumbing doites wi an e v clos WHAT YOU GET in"this “tato. “Last vear n the cor- | praver meeting Toom.~ Gl of Which |steam heeting wil be required. e e SR e 5 respondin < there were but four |can be thrown together for social pur- e R ion thiy i ay-aaeis 7 anua PLUMBING is more important rporations with capital stock of | poses. The Gvo tpper storics will be | SUILDING OPERFATIONS o s o e e LUMBING you're sure of the bankruptey petitic CETT G AiRan foh e ALY Tt of — Rhode Island Reds of St. Alban's Vi RIGHT system at a moderate price. § | sets of $10,291 and ilabil Givided By moecially eonstrticied Goors| s, s austicsioft Buila et e LS Al is the record for Connecticut during|in 20 separate 4 tructed doors | gineering op ons in riment Station’s sour milk pen « the past week, comparing with 10 pe- { auditorium of will omnied by B W Anddites Doeaenal A J. Wh B Bl 30, ity W LR e oley 0. i or g L 2 Contracts to 701,000 | axe not in competition the second pr Not much aetivity is shown in the swarded’: 4 £ s RO IR | Contracts to 13,220,000 | Zibbon_has been awarded to Sprin DGt iuch activity is shown in the |awarded. As in former woeks there is [ Cont t 10,442,000 |daic, Fouliry Farm, Durham, Con. 12 Ferry Street the cHiss of fNew Haven BLfEepoit | n b . o2 comtrmcts to /110,000 | Whose Rhode Jeland Reds laid 170 cs Hartford, Waterbury and Stamford | ; o FRTe T to 6,000 heUxing Jthe somuth. B i vl ot but 51 permits for buildings costing o ehich s Dlenhars ! el to 9:428,000 | was- won by Batronis SEnElak W $108,690 were granted. In the 1ast!drawn or estimated lnciudes & choren to 10.413,000 | dottes with a yield of 164 eggs. = eckioE Touusey 4 s perniiis ) Ll heate Gt to '950,000| So many inguiries have been mad , were granted, and in 1913, 65 permits sondon, u theatre _costir to 10,012,000 | regardinz the exact method of feedin, eibs Srrsieranteniond masle oY Canaan residence | Contracts (o 5015000 | milk to hews that It seems deting « 4 ! boligings 2 : 3 2 .ondon, Martford and | Contracts to 054,000 | desertbe briefly_the plan employed i Heating ard P'l.lmhln povery few important contracts have 3 en; brick tenement buildings | Contracts ' to el b chntenr. e wee B o i n ewarded during the_ we New Haven and Hartford: public|Contracts to 51 ental groups of fiv S = 0 Jargest being for the new Y. M. rage in Hartford and addition to|C . ;612,000 | mdental groups af five diferentibreed. F : building in New London, Wk hospital in New Haven. i ey i e e e o e 92 Franklin Street [ cost about $80,000. Bids have Norwich - had elevén realty sales| ) L s e e been opened for the vocational sci as , four for the same w " D T D D o iR e b e e e L Sk [ e be awarded later to the lowest bid- | wee 4 17 ed the regular contest ration, th Robert d. Cochrane |5 it sier o, fhe lonar s | o Ver sgrmbam of T | pons ‘Wi e i e Started on some extensive changes o) In New London there SEar e TS T e e diacly (he senereions wit GAS FITTING, the Crocker House in New K,uml«')n':nlfls of real estate las e e the single exception that thick, sour, Ko PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING and a contract for_a brick and steel|a year ago. Mortgages D e e | ihenad ke ] el = Z J business block in Hartford has been |and $12 for tw to jave a residence erected on the|substituted for the meat part of the| pOQUETANUCK BRIDGE |that time steps will have been 10 West Main Street,: Norwich, Conn. ite in spring. mash. The milk pens have water just| {.n towards the building of a perma- Agent for N, B. O. Sheet Packing. FEE MR i —— W e a0 L R Mive Biee HAS BEEN REPLACED. | .t structure strong enoush to with- o his hickened ilk hey care to| ta. th winte and spring f ~ < phosphoric | consume and it is found that each ten| Thres Have Been Washed Out Thers |t s eaitue préra 3 is is too expen- | birds :at on an average from one Since the '70s vas taken by Willard A itlc:ne 581 ! rear to warrant one's using it}to two s per day depending prin- == “l\y:-u l»x.xr“ she \ill ‘the wreck MODERNVPL"MBIN ! hard, l;s}pfl‘l‘av\ll\‘ when " the | cipally perhaps on the weather, con| A tempo bridge hus been com- |old frame bridge, just " | T of phosphoric acid can I esser amount on cold|pleted at Poquetanuck to the | bridg 1 btained. Acid phosphate will fur- ald bridge which was washed away on | i which 1w { h the needed element o At the end of the first three months|the evening of January. 1Sth through ste \d been constructe is as essontial in modern house ‘] 1 at reasonable rates ar Paaic | thi s Bre iors: (han Six. thoma | the bursting o the damapiet above 1 [ Aash omltrete fonaatians Jot & ectricity is to lighting. We guaran- | e % ends again that its | ezgs ahead of Jast year. The follow-|site of the old burned Lucas mil on each bank held fa e feo i very bt PEUMOING WoRk : Ba the materials or ried according 1o eds | ing table affords a_comparison for the|bursting dam was caused by |injurea by t t of t by b R R Wil e ge. Add a littlo milk of 1 rom 300 to 500 pounds to be used in | first three months between the present| he: ng several days |bridge ¢l | : ater) if mixtur - most cases contest and the competition last year, 15, combined with the weight of | The dam which burst is located bacl srices. | More This Season. | burning foltage. This will | " Muriate and sulphate of potash St Sine fhe. heat Do in el o bl e hanind T e /The brldattaf the Srolls b idoe © Tix, mection vt Ask us for plans and prices. T AR e | free arsenic. Add two or | peen used to a consideralle extent breeds name E O R D e e tha 1itt 1hi ot i A { the first time and know the | e o ol e 1o Whaoit ROl srowes wie o Dreer “""“}""“}y LT RS L b Al - |suits to be obtained from 1. Dormant 1 trees or Y patches, and S R iatjthe e O | retis > = | 1. Dorman peach trees or berry patches, and 4 4 N | There is very little doubt but 3 e e e o s nd Reds 5 nt_ have wa J ¥ TOMBEING e oo af ses Lot p e b o dema X if not more than they did 1 i s H r milk peps . x-x.p.c- which was dam ar g the 67 West Main Street !rynf‘, able Sl e oubEe S it WEEP AL SweET | White Leghorns -....... of the old bridge, spring of threatened the much more thoroughly - i caterpillars and others, = | Average pen score—all > |feet in length with mill as »times rose al- know the value of B e e : S pen score—all s 12x14 | most _as high window ledge ny farmers apple | lon diluted with eight gallc S S R »stantial | seen in The old m»n was 3 se people should make | sl Incre 2 Yollows € the ordin- |the water inside the baild- FURNISHED PROMPTLY 8Y ! spraying this year or e pist Black ic Pk "‘L‘ Datutic ) RS Caiy. Eionghis Pttt First tman James B. Bates n | Hoans Indcthet 1L wis De prac time up until leaf Al e et i, | England. White Wyandottes, 45¢; Fiill- arge the arrangements fo TH[‘. VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO down w e n, when d of lime on timoth view Poultrs Farm, St. Alvans, Vt, e e SOl DOn e joomw v fow years. —Th dégrees, limbs dry s mot to be expected to ba but|Rhode Island Reds, 437; Merriee AL el BV O TR o N o japvle scab is o serlous in this sec- t 1 dr espeetall o n or| eld Center, Conn. B: | 0. 11 *4 25 Ferey Street {tion than heretofore, and one must = o ef \ Wil be | §6: Colonial Farm, Temi-|HON. JOSEPH L. BARBOUR NEW YORK SUFFRAGISTS E SSommadsans {plan to control this. Spraving for it Sl help) preertin 4 piilig Hhode S ¢ | ‘ T each year ould be as a Dpreventive|color (wh T o, | ning. ot a5 papidi ey f‘?i‘i.”filflh- pen e U e i el J0YRYL. THEN SHASR DY i r ISON & YOUNG een lice serious insect trouble | bud moth and caterpillas ”i e e e 2 ‘:m\‘ui R R g niesing b B His Office at Hartford and ‘A:sembfy Adopts Their Resolution, Yot > S practically all parts of the coun-| Amsenate of lead paste, three|if you desire to T rhietdep ot ponaug, R. I, White Wyandottes,| pjed Before a Physician Could Reach | But Senate Set No Time for Its Con- Carpenters and Builders | o, e i srovers “shovia “Tian | ponnds, concontrated 1hme subhin | vm‘ et Ll = ’,F,E‘;;‘;‘:S':w Calvpetn N | il sigeation |to spray against ouble. Fortu- | four = and one nalt D I o . s e Tt 5 Fi 3 p— : AR for e il mowis the sty |icer 4011050 gally hivis. Ihe Tear Hae raln)q-,\« 328; k L. Tuttle, South-{ Feb.: 3.—In the midst Alba: lephune &0 WEST MAlN ST. | a0 be racticaliy CaRGENed by Lor b e s ai and pler ur plowed corn I | boro, Mass, Barred Rocks, 319; Pie- of his law practice, wor! eek second adoption ; % P R e e of the caleium will | erest Orchiirds. Groton, Mres, Rhode Barbour, of the 3 resolution were joyous — | different periods, which is as follows | pets : ey L e U e e ith Torsih day . 1 imoust — ith Tho Bomonnr OF the Cifeens s |petals Tall. with ths same i eding | s will help| The ten leading Comnecticut pens to| %2 o B P g W e B ey s terials necessary and the different| 4. an jEtovrbates s of clover. | date are os follows: {office on LEADOT O T o John &. Riorgan & Son | irouie: which they will combat. The | teri i | Apply at 1 two tons of ground| Merritt M. Clark, Brookfield Center,| Yational e et Voters to i mailitc = troubles Which they will combat, Thelterials applied three weeks afier No.(limestone per acre and harrow in for | Barred Rocks, 385 H. . Hiller, d at 130 this afternoon, {8 losiciative gsanting COAL {are 1n soctions that are Infected with | be lefy out if ome 1 oorion trar iy | ¢ fifst application. Unionville, Amerioan fDominiquest sTs; SR e vey ¥ = | scale. The second spray, the bua spray Shnsest Chrien Canththe Windsweep Farm, Reddinz Ridge, hEaBall leen STME B it o . howeyer, the ECH WAL v is a very important spray and 1¢) TR Tt ome Gs tmng | CLEAN POULTRY HOUSES. |White Leshorns, 31i; Merrythought g iy s sl e No. 2 Nut $6.50 Fer ton. | strongly recommended to all, as is also | per cant: of Strieily fret-c e e e B B U ol Al R ey which meaat ¢ be considered the third spray which has bee: rac- 2 s TR, Bt portan or the Best Results—A | dottes, 28 Harry B. Cook, Orang: o p SRS RO ICEIsI el e s been prac R eBile to it > Nge, | ¢ renon iy time ar on next Tue Office and Vars Central Wharf | {ied more or less ih the past: * it Wil be worth while (o use the same | st Wash. Rhode Tsland Reds, 281; F. M. Peasley, | fgrencon. 1o o e b echone 884 These materials can be combined |ther control of u{»pn-‘«u;v) ond 5 : ‘ : e Mo schocia AT SR | e 5 Sppointed iy s the nd | t cleanliness is on the most | Byron, V mantic, hite Vyan- gl had e 0 be prese: p on_an e,mn;,‘r;gl ,f‘" erials excent|ment. During the next fow weeks the | Whito Wyandottes, 273; Merrythought i ‘the elevator t Ir victory. A on e i | should n ek the | Farm, Colubia, White Wyandottes, 2s7; | the thir : 1 omossand | — - orCare should be exercised not 3hing the insides of all build- | Springdale Poultry Farm, Dathans | 2% down in Lis ok — et 4 g Sl : = v have been and are to be|Rhode Island Reds iy Bhple S A e C tress i;;[:nstg&a‘m:nr“ wveral reasons. occupled by poult o> i e R ‘ ,I ' I l'a‘ : ' ‘ ,r s DHS < R g A good wash which will prove im- | o o e ot > 3 ,,.‘z,,li;ne’;irt:’ oF Abb it e oiie|pervious to the weather and not rub TO INSTRUCT GERMANS : m\: ‘.“ 'h;' ‘H““ir;:] 1“‘1;!??'{» Ta T:‘; it Hoves b fae Weather and n il and sick. He immediately lapsed | e 0 oo e st oaer | off I3 recommended a3 followe: Flace ON ECONOMY IN EATING ot ApRmn st atia] thone, M. | not Bet e SRS reshiy-burnt lime in a pail, and = P g e et y: socond, pour upon it suffictent. water to_cover | Course of Lectures Has Been Opened | T il SN et tana FHIay msleninl vl ot e it. Boled oii should be immediately | th Berl el for e such a_spraving is likely to 2odeq 1u thenptopdriion ofia pinki Of | 3 t‘\]’)l‘ e the pollen, thus killing many of the Sk . gallon of wash. The whole| Eerlin, via London, Feb. 3, 11.30 p. m.| Dr. Levi B. Cochran, who arrived & e e e o would then be thinned With water to | _frerr Von Loch. of A > s rees. 2 that spraying | the. requi e —Herr Von Loch, of the Prussian min- | few minutes r with members of £ Buhithaes o juired _consistency, end If a s ian s 1 S au [ our prlczs °r = ? such times is injurious to the wel- | g fostunt §ia rmaded. the . prbwihior istry of the interlor, in opening a|Mr Barbour 3 Mr. Barbour are of the fruit grower, and does not|ingect pests wiil be checked. It should course of lectures today designed to|had been a sufferer from heart trou- accomplish the ends wihich he jngect bests will be checked. It should | prepars public speakers for instruct- Mo and his death.was undoubted afid AN] BD woRK before plac_ % A Vel Ak i The Bald Bito ing the population on economy in eat- | caused by a sudden Tel: shouid figure up i1 bt s 1 ing admitted that during the first half | On learning of Mr. Barbour's death P 2 needs and put in their All the. equipment of & potltry-|Jcor of the war the people haqg not superior court t a recess for the orders as soon as possible In order to| honme Lhours L = Doultry- |jived as economically as their uty your orders. huve the material on hand when | esaielo "4, b2 easily Femovable for | toward the fatherland and the serious- | o will be needed. {=nould b i arana b ne:{"lvz the situation demanded. o ot o s PIF'NG Fnfi STEAM A i FERTILIZER HINTS. | e A s |l Mbesiwith fuoompiralle, contaps | SLod December 18, 1846 o son/af Judge . < | saturated with paraffin before refix- | el ze | 1 sour of Hartford Sasuliy 3 : EATT re for our security,” said Herr Von Loeb : 3 ing in the poultry-house. Dirty and|wwe ¢ 1 PLLDoD rill) Barbour. H 2 it HE TING Nitrate of Soda Said to Be Cheaper|negiecteq runs and roosts are usually | V3,2t home have been living just as ation at the Hartford r you have eczema, ring This Year. {infested with fleas and lice, and to | 10 fimes v e e o T hool and at Williston or other itching, burning, un- ippress such pests lime-wash and = As e ghting hampton, Mass. After ok Re: - ; T i ; s in arms agalnst tho enemy, > mus ampton, Mass. " After swmv skin- Meny farmers who are now figuring |parafin shouid he often applied, es- o pias 2 I SRAY. MO B TR | were over, he spes = Large stock of Mill Suyplies always em Bamd | | i riiirer meras ror iit Toasin tag | pocially during carly spring, and when | DTS with eIl our might against pal- | ot gohas) ang | | Ointment 3 Sehing what tertillsas ot whet { breed operations are in full swing. “1“.;\“\‘1 stomach. The participants in entered the office of the Hart- see how quickly : amounts of these fertilizers shoulq be | The red mite is found in abundance | {1 lecture course must organire the {s.;q Evening Post. and remained in and the trc S nc[a![ 0f HONEYWBLL fl‘t w f fl Ii used this coming year. Very few fruit|{n unclean buildings. It feeds upon|?oMe army in thls great struggie. the journalistic calling for s me half 3 pecia:ty ater H2aiag growers, ecpecially those who have|the birds only at night, and hides = dozen or more years. At the expia- | | e Cared for hoir tres in the past or|3WAY in cracks and crevices in the | Mother and Two Children Burned to|tion of that time, he bezan reading| ! InolOin who used leguminous cover crops plan | Perches, nests, walls, and ceilings dur- and was.admitted to househo or meed. to use much nitrogen. . How. |inz the day. It causes fowls to b Death ; g s XL s T % s B t causes fowls to be- 5 3 ¥ 1 beg his praetice in New andruf, ever, many of the orchards need more | “OMe anaemic from loss of blood, and Va. Feb. 3—Mrs. George W. | Brithin. where he -m.‘lt)-uul | N - nitrogen, especially those which have |500m fo appear ted. Freguent | DO3 hd fwo of her children Were | leat " ie thon retneneksto JTartfon chafings not been properly cared for in tho| m@“a*hms, wever, wiil keep it injourned to death in a firs WiiCo {\yliere his practice had béen ever since | | T e e jdesiroved their home at Cass today.| ' St my 28 year and the league suggests that the | - The husband and father rescued two Old Saybrook—Cliffor : | e . ° Juantity used be varied according to| COW TESTING. other children and received serious |, Old Saybrock “Clifford Berrian left 1 f or one's local needs, the amount running Z burns and a broken arm in a futiie {37 T FOX st o e o : 23-25 WATER STREET, NORWICH, CONN. between 50 and 150 pounds per acre | Proiect to Form Associations at North | attempt to rescue his wife : for matture trees. e e Stonington, Preston and Lebanon. T 1 Kl dal Fruit growers who have fertilized in Bels: e < 08 P piecoden Tt Nt o 7S, Resinol, Basum hd the past have found 2 great value in A very interesting meeiing was held | norses. year esported 28000 vreceded him to that winter | 7-S, Resinol, Bazumore, M. _J rasort