Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 14, 1915, Page 8

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T 'AND BUSINESS. Increase in Permits In Gities of State. _estate ‘warranty deed 3 i o towns of the_ state rted The Comercial Record $1,708,668. record in Connecticut last week - with e capital week a_year ago. omrda e s 858 e Luaw. ‘Detitions In bankruptcy, having |Sling of the Waterman H. Bumjham | FEC (o8 m«mmm of 311,035 and liabilities of : - the | com; Thamesville, # 3 were filed in the state during|qggdition to be bullt onto the. ot to - | the house. = The property was recently ln»_hplll'l.t-‘ v l"hvmr‘flh- K 7 iber last your. ven | purchased by the Shore. Lifie’ Elestric 3 1l “be well ! &, 5 4 - : : o, St Toct of Hws - and | Fomoan and 1 to e shaneed over | Lo somleton e e i S mNDet| I s T ads : ; 3 _ bilitles of $43,895. into an office building which they. zu e l‘!‘_ »Dl;h-m el%:l‘u _The one-story brick addition that.is - - ; J E ~ A substantial increase was again|occupy. The two story brick addition L L BB iworth, . | peing bulle, at the Uncaaville Manu- try 3 thme . last of |[to be built on the rear will-pro t psonc. . 5 ring .company el B Reres of | more office Toom and. there will ‘also | Church’ Improvements Nearing -Com- Hiaven, Hartford, Bridgeport, | be built a two story steel vault, brick Pt i gt faterbury, Stamford and Springfield. | éxterior, in which -the company.- will et P i o The past week 126 permits have | keep their documents, blue prints and |, .1 i i ona" Improvements. n ~ been granted for buildings costing | records.” The contractors started - a | ACh i o TR 2 ans. ‘While in the corresponding |force of men aé work on the; contract | o0 roR ARdEIN Con'.hmmr s s of last year there wero 83 per- day morning and they are, mal n 2 granted for buildings costing | brogre: v e y 5 now nearly completed. 51,805. worth and Thompson drew ‘the’ plans 4 ol of wooden construction and- has Contracts awarded last week in-|for the changes. : § ¢ | shingled rdof. The -cottage is . being elude factory adition In Norwich, brick Remodeling - Broadway Stots. erected, on_the New. London turnpike. apartment building in Hartford, busi-| pggjey Potter has a force of ‘men at{evenly Tt 3 . formerly occup y A. L::Pol L mmbury and sdumturnd,.bl‘l?‘;; Company, coal dealers, n. . BEL s Bomiraridre ‘abn. Dulbling: thee a0 e o Sooille; of 'EIATIEoN. ta Rav- e (o tamily houses in Ansonia | Sroadway. The bullding is Gwned bY | 4eion' for the mew. moving pioture the- | ot Black. Bunt 1o proset "his Sad Lo D s "pests” of ihe | Franklin H. Brown and the plans. for |3 b eperiog % protec i § ] BLACK POINT. i I ;.l h i that provided for. They act =0 the changes were prepared by, Afchi- ¢ T- | jacerit - property from the strong séa |jor and hardly worth:the the ] jects reported | tect C. H. Preston.. The. old.front has | LIty i that, bas .come, in there dufing the|for'it. ‘Oats are ¢ fefe e sition. Safhartic. 3 Among the e B e hpart. | been removed_and the frame for new ol o . o Pt w0 Y - award Condom | quction, but they. F St for cream. ot| TR ISt Wesk are brick an T4 | plate. glass. windows_ has. been' bpilt. | 12¥8€ BRUCTV. . .- P . | has ‘the contract for the work. Dur-|gestable nutrimi 2 equals 1416.83 pounds . houses in N%v;' H'é‘i—?‘mmm cl‘:m-' Wednesday a new. cement. floor . was| -~ Taftville “Church Covered. In: ing the past year or so the embank- ! : ; ey ments on both sides of the Point Rave | org, u ats should be f 30580 equals ‘318,00 valuie: of Ereain In Norwall, bank building in|181d st the entrance Ll e Ber | avehue Taftelie. which s | Washed away considerabls and event- | S0t less (han 36 pounds Lo the bushel | sold. S - five-story warehouse . and | 0 0%a00r “Gill: be laid. When con- | being raised another story, is now coy- | Ually it will be necessary to build re- Buckwheat is 100 expensive, -except | -200x.08- equals $16:00 -value of -milk Bl ouse Ao o P hice wii cost | Dleted the store front will match the |ereg in and,the contractors are. at|!alning walls around there. On “th®|when it is raised on the farm, .for soid 3 2 ice in Greenwich which will cost f“u“mt frontinert, Buor: WO on the Tod (e east slde the dirt has washed away |the amount of food value' it contains .84x.42 equals “$15.52 value Of ‘fat ), & number of small residences 3% 3 80 far.'that the’ private road through and capnot be sold to good advan- " to _creamery.. E in -New Britain and = Manchester, - the —Payne land is- entirely gone In|tage Huckwheat is very hard to di-| 4416.33x35 equais $3.54 value of addition in Waterbury, brick MYSTIC. ' L GO places 1t is: hoped that in the near|gest. not -especlslly - palmtable, . snd |skim milk. R and garage in New London and kg nk e future a-road will be built along the|when fed should be fed as a substi- | 318 plus $16 plus 1582 plus 3354 usual amount of smaller con- |\ . bonoe Hall at Willow, Point To| Work Started On Foundation = For | Whole east ‘side and opened to the |iiic for corm, because it 18 fat forming | duals $53.42 total value or produce., jon work In various parts of the 3 B oL g o | public_ as “this’is ‘the logical ‘place for |'and because it' is high in carbohy- | 2000 divided by 2. equals = 930.2 State. BT Be Opened Next Week. Foundry, at Ship and Engine Plant. | the road. - S drates rather than protejn. quarts of milk. 3 5 ich had 23 sales of real estate T T o d ¢ . 302 . The| Work is well along toward the com- |- Ground was broken Tuesday for the CH of“l’v’l“nnl‘:len ".‘“".‘35"‘ :o:mgt?:: rl:alxl- per_quart for ui"nl.' milk. two weeks | pletion of the.new. casino, which \Si- |addition to the foundry at the Ship and QUAKER HILL. . is. 60 ds of cracked | 'This shows the selling millk ;122 and $7,200 respectively. las Maxson is bullding at Willow Point | Engine company, the building to.be 80 scratch’ teed 0 pounds of K gepges 2 § 2 To New London there were i5 sales|and, next Tuesday evening October 19, |by 180 feet, thrée stories in the fromt | Dr..E. P. Brewer of Norwich, who |cOrn, 200 pounds of 'Wheat” 100 pounds |sition to be the beat one of reaity last week to five a year 3 2 ; but the othér propositions were good has been decided upon for the-formai |and two in the rear. 'The lower story | Purchased a lot at-Best View is hav-|0f barjey or three bushels df oats.|’ s 3 €0, The loans for the respective|opening of the splendid new dance|Will' be of reinforced ,copcrete, .with |In§ the foundation for his house erect- | Hens Should nmot he fed by weight |one for the man Who hed more proo ‘Weeks were $46,650 and $9,100. hall. The new floor ~ will be more|the upper of brick and steel. H. R.|ed. C..Del Carlo-of Norwich is in The amouhs of scratchgrain to give 18 | FICE 10, ““"“ ‘could dispose - than twice the size of ‘the ome that|Douglas will do the work. ¥ ckarge of the work. .. - ° all that they will'eat at night lnd‘l form ot milk: . BUILDING OPERATIONS has been in use during the last several| Fusconi Brothers of Thames.street, | Bert Plerce .has.completed the con- |little less than one-half thatamount in .M““—'-‘—'A.u NURE. § IN. NEW ENGLAND | Weeks- : Who recently purchased the old quar- | Crete faundation: for his house-and is |the morning. Hens should go to roost MA % The entrance and ticket office are|ry have staked - out.a cellar for -a{NOW. making other improvements. itn foll erops-and to be sure of this | o o - g umm L Statisties of Bullding and Engin- located on the south side of the west |buflding 36 by 37 feet to be built two | Work on .the new. house at Broad- |fact the hens should be given a Spread Whil rovh | § }. j | t i ] A - %‘ il “moment It = latter - end of the building, the remainder of |storics high with “two the | View. which is -heing built by Fred | miore than they will clean up at night. «- For Best Results. - he : S —— eering operations in New Ensland as| {10 West end being. siven over fo a|lower floor and apartments _above, | Berkinia- of New London, -is . rapidly | THe O e T s p= s g : - . x gomplled by The F. W. Dodge Com- | e iios’ snd Joussing room. accés: | The bUllding 1o > Bo ot s 0Ne: | prokressing in' very Nmited quantitied and should| The Michigan station has:published The Evidence Is At Your Doon L o t. 6, 1915..4135.788,000 | SiDle only from the reception room.|have modern improvements. The, spot e T SR E e fed" chietly for the yuipodp ot ‘get: |4 valusble direuths upcn the subject of 4 T oA . Sontracts to Oct. & 1018 310 88,000 | which is splendidly furnished and fit- |chosen is a very sightly one ove EAST HADDAM. 3 e S S 2 SRR Treston.. Bughwe, e O ; 13194%.000 [ted with a_great fireplace. Reception | looking the harbor. The land will e ; e - 2 ne O T | e or Gecomponing | While W: e g R LR IR o 0ot | 1535is000 o0, men's wmoking room, " and e |graded and many improvements mads | iasare being recelved for a new|Dd rain. “A'Miter ot straw or smi- e T at | Pouiey St Albans, the statement of this highly respected iahts to 133111000 | Toom and, a. ticket office: occupy_ the | . Plerre . Schellens-1s-to have a fine | fua® Tt awill be: brick. §0540. foct, gne | 125, material to a depth of four to six|feld. e Contracts 125180000 | west emd ‘ot the bullding. = An hand- |residence erected at Ramsdell and , <R N e R -wirbe § fee imches ehould also be provided: in | wh White #nt ag Sty 31,890,000 | 0me &Till and rail partition, equipped | Broad' streets. The house is to-be.of story high and basement, with con- his residént will panish Qou! Y e aoa Deme h which the scratch grain may be fed. Bugens Sweet, Norwich, says: T + 151390.000 | with curtains that may be drawn when |colontal -design’ and will be an Orna- | ssphatt roofng. the avhehis peseeng | Pirds should be fed at daylight in the Sna - spread at halt Toofing. two skylighte, pressed 3 a “about 3" o'afock in tB drast D | Hogni: confined to my bed as the result of desirable, separate the reception room |ment to the section of the borough | Lrrel ] miothing - qud-, ahou e A Reeh ° e e 0 the dance hall, all of which is | Where it is to be located. Mr. Schellens | trusses, stéain- heat and. slectrit ey | Sfternoon to provide plenty of time e tuture | W R N i |an attach of lumbago, 1 sultered from equipped for the cld weather. with |ishaving-tiie house built for his oW f Ing. - The owner is Tecetving the bids. | or, Pem to eir ‘crops g oo B ey S i E ins across my Joing wam adequste heating facilities. “The piak- | occupancy. dark. DX apiy.to the epreading oof steep 5 Robineon, Cal- |sharp pal and ‘orm’ for the orchestfa is:on orth ——=m o 3 S 1 < TR JETIRAD plogiatan B restly annoyed by too frequent pas- side of the dance hall, but “oft 80 NEW, 'LONDON. PoOQUONOC. - 3 Etseal ool Slduint; iR dxos WA flgi».mu FARM MACHINERY LABRATORY. The foundation for the Stewart — 00 | for dancing. On both the north and | The plans for the two additions:to |bullding in Poquonoc has been' com- |Will Be Used For Instructers ' In 00 | south sides of’ the hall are seats for |the Hotel Mohican are now being fig- | pleted and work on remodeling the in- Agricultural Engineeri » the spectators. ured. A one_story ~addition will be | terior is expected to start I a few . Bl T sages of the kidney secretions. 1 coba pulted ‘the best Uoctors tn Providence, but their treatment falled 6 Hhelp me The floor is planed and scraged and |erected ‘in. thé rear. of the present |days. Th: 18,947,000 | 45 of ‘the best srade of Tiff sawBl hard | bullding, to. be used as a ball room |a S RarmihE residence oo o uNtIB{o]. The.Department o Agtonomy &t the tn the. Jmd, 1 GRaliy rd “pheomt 12,354,000 | Pine. 1aid in log cabin fashion so that|and two additional' stories will be | . a . Connecticut ’Agricultural College at Doan's Kidney PHE iHa i ¥ Was bad. 10356.000 | the dancing is always with the srain |added to. the present bullding. — The EAST HAMPTON. . § |Storrs announces the’ completion of a ite 1 r_across the construction . will ‘be similar. A8 tiding' 10.887.000 | or up and down the. lensth of it. present bullding. T : === | Drely s Syt poaie S g i ly In need d'ngnahml.,lhu',m_u 9,651,000 | ,_Opening off the east end of the hall Polakis oG C. Trving Hale of Portland, is build-|to instruction in agricultural engin- help “me, ¥ began psing (hel. < Im- 91138000 | 15 a0 enclosed veranda, running the o ing an adition to the plant of the Sum. ! ¢ering. The two floors of this bufld- cossast: waa scon moticesble and '} 7308000 | entire length of the east front of:the|: Flabs, drawn by Architect James |mit Thread Co. ing will be filled with types of the Qroton, continued using this remedy until the 93,00 | bullding and bullt out over the water. 2 \atlous farm machines which are|PToSence ot molsture, & 6,593,000 ; The practice of hauling manure "Poultry Durnham, trouble disappeared, Others of my - adapted to New England conditions. . 7,162,000 OLD SAYBROOK. : ~ The cousse ' In _agricultural engin- - B P~y * N dbttes - h3e | family have taken Dean's Kidney Pilis s eering which is given regularly to 3 — - s s R Y Plans nave hen sstea by mon ||| COUNty Improvement League Data ||| viniore in the coliese of asrics o haciar and e Taaks, | My chmuhilu oot - Morgan G. Bulkeley to have Fenwick ! ture will _be devoted .largely : ¢o_the Biiver Campines, 1547, sured. I confirm all § Bave ever saiq 0 IV@S | Hall at Fenwick entirely = remodeled By County Agent F, C. WARNER study of fartn. machinery, with special and to be occupied entirely as a ciub | emphasis upon its use, care and ad- in praise of Doan'y Kidnes Pilla® : to be kmown as the Riversea . club, | Justuiest. Alhoaome Aiie ‘Whkbe spent Price $0a, at all’ dealers Domt s o many homes from the resait | This will mean the passing ot Fen: | Htions “roadss tarm puildings: simply ask For & Kidney remedy—get Sgmes to many homes from the result| wick Hall as a hotel. The club mem- | PLOW UP WHITE GRUBS. pupae becomes an adult May beetle, | sanitation and water supply on the oA Enow of the money wasted on “Drink” | peonip, Wil come from: the colony “at | S but these newly formed May beetles |farm and concrete construciio Doan's Kidney Pilis—the same that That 16 meeded i the home to pur- | Lenwick and the Lake Placid club in | 1915 Brood Due To Be Destructive In R WAl g v will remain in the soil until the fol- h learned - 1 the class Mn, Sweet bhad, Foster-AMilbury Ca, G | At eni, ‘| 1918—Land In Timot lowing spring; of 1917. The. beetles, | room will b, put Into' practice. G ; ghase 1008 nd LSopine ORRINE| Over $40.000 will be spent in im- s s I O atérging o the' Eroudin 197 | oo, 1] B at intof ractice In the It is & home treatment. No sanit ; > Props, Buffalo, ¥, ¥, provements at the old hotel. which is |, Griin, ahd” Corn. fiy about and lay eggs in land covered },‘,’tt;";;’z;,,,“,',‘::,;‘,w".f,"";::’i“.; g . : 3 tium expense. Can be given secretly. | Tyo°gaiPresent by ‘Senator. Bulkeley | . mne. United States Department of| ith vegetation at the’time of their |chincs at first hand. Also some prac- e are in eancat when we ask YO | e eplaced Tor 350,000, Wil be.iven | ABTiculture Teports that: Whits' Grubs | In® srsall * greim. timothe, | and . chep | Ucal work will be given in the care PLUMBING -AND 8AS FITTING i (O Hak aa evarsthing to a\e [to the new club if ‘run by the Lake |wherever not controlled by = cultural e : sad - tion of gasoline engines, " crops which cover the ground and- land e Council Meting Postponed. low, Alison Holbrook, Harold Sulll- B 0 oy it 1o oS i} | Placid club with standardsas igh |and rotation_ methods, have caused |OVergrown with weeds at that . time | 11 moins, (he, Anding and . cormction s @fter - trial you fail fto get results|is, (ot used in the management of t of operating troubles, and the deter-| The annual meeting of _the -.local | Van' and Gerald Brassil. a e e e millions of dollars ‘loss_this year to |are most likely to be infested the fol-| o, iRITC"0F norse power. council, scheduled - for the 'second A ‘Beoy's Scout's Editerial. Call Up 734 from ORRINE. e mountains. corn_and potato growers. throughout | IOWIng year. Land in this .cofdition|” .~ course in . farm mechanics is|Tuesday in October, was postponed ORRINE is prepared In two forms: |, The stipulation is that there:shall |the United States. Reports show the|in 1817 therefore, should not be.fol- | ziven to the second year men in the|because of the Woliday, and-will be| The ecout news appearing = each - No. 1, secret treatment; ORRINE No, |0 40 founders, to have control of the | damage:to: be even greater than in|loWed by comn, timothy, potatoes, of | ool of agriculture. which will in. |held next Tuesday at § v in the Boston Herald, Is man- || ™" =0 TR 3, the voluntary (treatment. Costs,DICPErty, each to confribute $1,000 17812 when the-estimated loss-due to|Strawberries the following year, 1918. | Siuge. the subjects given it the col- v - the | 86¢d entirely by .a board. of eight Py o mlml’uf Only $1:00 & box. - Ask us for booklet,| Tis Will - bring I the $40,00 nec-|(he ravages of white Eruba was $12.- | It is also noticeable that ground mear |jioa® e SUbIeCts EIven A R eman- consisting of an editor-in-chiet (| ments N. D. Sevin & Son, 113 Main Street. ::i?ws&?kfile'f’nze :&"fi:fi:figfif’ - |000,000. “This “year, however, the in- timber. will be heaviest infested, other | o5 AL— et edltors, The fol- || and ECONOM %, ta , wii ttentio; - season’ 1 - personally fesponaible. Lors, the. et | ST AS not. -np-r::z until late in, the 3‘:‘#2‘5.‘2"2:.&2‘.“‘:“;“‘;"- l‘l:ot‘-“m r;fi' ,r;‘ Y O P L 4 Season owing to the excesive rainfall m._the. trée - partm six months. 520,000 in 20 memberships, and.has|during the sumer. and the: pastures|3g¢ and fly to the nearest fleld that lnI;: t.;lv_ic c'c'mfr’::- dz.norou‘:fl; 'p.ri;n agreed to deed the. property . .with|gig not suffer as badly as in 1912 for|Offers a suitable place for laying egge. | ficn] ana useful to the student, so v \V property restrictions against. use for | the same reason. < > | The eggs lald in May and June .of{ihat he may go away from the e : any other than club, purposes, .and. to| - This-particular. species of the white 4917 hatch in 'about a month into tiny | with a good substantial waraln: Somaders. v 91,00 foon 2820, OUer|grub which is 8o destructive .in-this| ¥hite grubs These grubs feed pin- | knowledge of the commem farm: -ma- NEW LONDON Melvil Dewey, president of the Dake | aicer contraiion ot o b deand, o0 "By 1938 hines, and the fundamentals of . the uniess controiied. will dc. deen and then winter'in' the sofl. By 1818 | octs . Placid club, {s now at work getting|in the. season of 1817, and. will | the 1ttie’ grubs have grown larger ana e Tah eatpay s open to visitors Do All Ki £ 20 men who are willing to become |pe highly destractive to corn, timothy: | Are. then most destructive, feeding al- I tittes Gofing the My, wad ades n o founders in the new institution. potatoes, - and - strawberries ‘In‘ 1918 { Most entirely on living roots, preter- | 2t 21 times during the dxy, - spring * were widely - published byt Fuill ‘plowing. Drevibus “to.the _tyme | /°StIONS o1 a8y Of the S Sheet and Plate S Street. It will Be 30X38 feat- and. will | akeced:. In view of the:fact that the -. 3 the grubs go deep into - the Edward C. Eiiott, Jr. has bien | SPiOMOIoEists of . the department in g0 deep ground _a panacea.for the grub : . In the spring of 1916 grubs of the 1914 | The Arizona etatin ‘undertook to ! lron work contain two tenements of fOUr TOOMS | siinction i this Stion: "‘I":;“g 8= | Bahe win grul e 18! - | one will usuaily. be found in_the office ST Special ‘measures applicable agaipst | 2Dy of corn, timothy, potatoes, strw- monstrate . and _answer Boiler Re air SOUTH MANCHESTER. the: destructive broodlast'fall and this | DerTies, etc. . p B B pair, s - ; z August, 1914, and reports ‘im . to destroy | ALFALFA ‘AS AN ORCHARD COVER X . - gwarded, the contract “for. & mew bty s b S e many of the grubs and should be rac : ENOP g 3 . o be erec on Henl ; hite : enever e ‘but X street for John A. Bulla, 65-Hemlock | emercn. "go aioe of pl e STUD Was Pan e do some damage to crops, | test the value of alfalfa‘as an orchard o rge . Colendan has been swacd. | 1655 contralied by natural or articial | Ut as:stated above they will begin to . Colema: ‘been award- TRt capent form an ed the contract for the erection. of :a | mepa farms: o Thie Soer <4 cover crop from' which several cit- become -inactive by |tings of hay are taken each year. Pests - 3 June 1st and it is therefore important H < “Telephone your orders. new residence on Delmont street . for {’:‘:,;ffifl,";fl:,_’"fi“.‘&?“‘“ t_plant corn as lite as Dracficable jf | Were made on several ~varieties of | I8 us for plans and prices; = 3 Mrs. Grace M, Tanner of East Hart-| The measures are of-three kinds. |Planted on grub-infested ground.. Fall frult trees, notably ‘peaches. and ap- A good Heating Boiler, also a|fora. 1t will contain seven roms, pro= ki " (1) 'Killing the, grubs. hatched = in |PIOWing next sumer and fall .(1915) |ples. In the. experiment whers aifalfa o o vided with all modern conveniences. h . will be especially’ effective in .destroy- 1 » large Upright Boiler, for sale. | Henry T. C. Forbes is having plans | the Sro"0 Y, Plowing’ and disking In |, o 0e of the 1914 or destructive | '4s_feeded the firat ] * figured for the erection of two four- ¢ : Treas ere Joat vegy troon were. k. x-d ‘TOMPKINS! g s flight and ‘should be universally prac- ; . et ¥ oyt i tenement houses which. he will: DUlld | wirs o et S the Mey beetles {00 in the grub-infested districta. | iouowed Four years gt "~ ok . : . 1647 at the corner of Walnut. and ' Plne| (3) " Rotatlons of"crops which will RO 1 g <Xy ch o “Plowing_ Lessenis the Pest. ' /e been distinctly A > - “w-l_""“g; v McRobbie ‘& Norris, 4 Holl street, | Pfrar i ey~ coin 2y v o E, 5 e grubs after July 15th,.191 T Sy & crop of timothy, ‘small grain, |y 0° ETU0S 8T 1 Adam’s Tavern |5 o el teonine for 2| or on ‘weed coverea land. & these were e | " This rotation is recommended be- |z adjoining trees whic! street for Willam Knofskie, Trotter| auge the May,beetles, in.1917-will lay ed . Very: e A S ‘1861 Bk, 5 i o of T copninc | Bal® o0 AR, W e e e, e ISR o T3 panch enee " and e Ry ook e e ennees | Dnce Lisat. electric.lights and molléern | by particularly destructive to corn'q¥ e il at ol pomiiie; an B at] ‘Culmbach Bavarian | The two-family house belng. erect- o 'which: 4 ‘meeting “what| F ITTING, - | Pilsner, Culm! the other _crops, ‘the: roots of -which | /7 T A Tolow whit ~ _for six X .- . E Beet, Bass, Pale and Burton Muer's|ed on Foster -street for der | they will attack during the summer-of break Bcotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Siout, | Hanna, - Ed- B C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker | ward C. Biliott, Jr.,is the contractor,| . l‘:-i E. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- | Ferris Bros, have the plumbing, W. yTcse measures Sterling e, Anheuser, | R. Palmer the electri 3 s=cyele 0~ Ale. Bt s e electric work and John | life © ADAI a8 - P it el csee ‘A A M, Norwich Town. n ur-tenement. house being t e cted Kni ears, ‘that 18, 1912, 1915, 1911 1921. g Chouen, 18 mow belng Tosted o 5" | Elsewhere the’ whits grubs. which are 1814—1918 MADDLETOWN. Jobn A. Morgan & Son| ., ... 5. xonioo co. COAL e e Ne. 2 Nut s $6.00 per ton |nave started work on the {3 5E i it 3 } i

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