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But Bullding Cost Is Double That of a Year Ago. 88 fi. 16 ¥ n stal t. calls for past K o e - ‘will be is onto the Nor- 4 flat to the tar and this flat cn months T E q EIEE was bothered by pains abross the small of my back and from other symptoms. 1 knew that my kidneys Were at fault and I got a box of Doan's Kidney Pills at N. D. Sevin & Son's Drug Store. Soon after using them, the¢ pain in $ 8 8 i 7 in the te, _pl:;g.'-l(olon of $300,-1into tw‘ofiflnu. k ), s :flfl“l new com- | wiring, , th e.a-rnod: of $487 steam - h dm—lm— the third week Wil In 19 ’a bankruptoy record is a el inarked {mprovement over last yesra.!ho clapboarded, 4 my back disappeared and my heait Stx petitions, with amets of 314023 Thero will b ach ; 5 and my o e e i loo Iors Mgty ae., T "are|i © Plans This Week." improved: 5 W as = y rcl e n. > 5 with etgh: petitlons, "'"’h;;‘:‘fl‘i—,? o m’&:‘l’:"m"“?fi&‘:‘&' mx end v:x.-oct. RS TAS “ehoula : Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't 944 gnc labilities of 324, ,.|&m 2 Housing commities will srect on Lau: Safvatore Maszotts » Jan 3 @55~ | gty aak for & kidney remedy—get ‘Sons, , either Friday or urday eggs. 2 u;L week. Architects = Cudw: for ) Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Hewitt had. . Foster-Milbura Co., Buffalo, N, Y. The new dwelling. and ‘store being | flame is right. > Props, falo, P 3 orrissey, of |erected on Pine street for Jacob Perl~ A ey ek O L e Tt thr past|closed. - The dye house 1o 34 feet by being roth is now ready to finleh. " Yernon, Mo. Spripedale Poultry i in lese past = My reest Bros. M‘.A the comtract the > week wag however, more than dou- |- feet In size, one story, having truss cen 5 £ E X Farm’'s Ehode Island Reds from Dur- with a jlarge 3 epti hall, | for a new store front to the building E 1 ble the cost of the bulldings for|T0of, All the walls ate heavy brick | aining, yving, kitchen, the |8t 108 Main street for James Parsh- ST and A Sptmartys Hlack which permits were issued during the first floor, and four chambers | ley. 5 an -":’w Ay :'l&!n: same week a year ago, $751,328 beifng g dued. . The :rnof; will: (he: aineged t > mDQhAlfl“(’) Bfle.n l:.;s K:.ufit‘mlnct tg to m"““ o ba p"l"‘lt"m“l' ‘\n {his year's figures, against 3348139 0¥ | ang of poehive construction. The new iy Court strest ioe Antiuts Metkac first ? degrees,|1ons of water, and soak for two of|in these columns to the production A:;nong the projects of importance boiler and chimney are finished, ready . y three hours for small quantities ‘are| ,corgivea Annino, Grimaldi & Annino have used it is possible to pile these pota- exEs. for which contracts were awarded last S L SR R L ; ce. oak floors | startcd work on ‘:’hosfwur:%nus. to the of {oes up, molsten them with a ot m:,{::"”;n"‘:h,',",.;:‘:mm“‘"‘%!’l“}; week; are: One and two-family houses D 3 . tion of formaldhyde, and cover them lked eges in Stamford, Hartford, New Haven|Charge of the work. “Th T. A. Society on Mafn street: They spend for eeveral hours so that the vapors| 2, total Production of 7752 during this and_Bridgeport; three, four, six and Working on Interior. unfinished, at | will start work in a few days on the position the tempera- | which rise from the formalin solution | Period: In o0'sr words, one double twelve-family houses ' in Bridgeport,| The Interior work on the houses be- | present. Architeet Preston furnisied |alterations to Antonio Amenta's house | ture should read 103 degrees the first | Wil herr tn momta e wirn b paolution | yolked e has been coliected on an New Haven, Midletown and Stamford; | ing constructed on Spring Garden ave- | the plans. (S D : week, 103 1-2. the second and 104 the| Gr place potatoes-in a room which is | *YerR&® for each 484 normal eggs or residence work in New Haven, Bridge- | nue, Rocktwell street and Slater. ave- Changes in Devito Building. ' - They have completéd third. At the time of hatching thelair tight, if possible, approximately two tenthe of one per port, Hartford and Stamford; facfory|nue fof the Norwich Housing company The. two-stoi building ed b plastering In ‘- Joseph Valeri's temperature may go as high as 105 or made cent. These figures agree quite construction in _Stamford, Terryville, |is advandice towards the completion | p THe EWorstory buliding owned bY|block on Main street. 103 degrees without any danger to the | ghallow Clobely with récords made af the Maine Hartford and New Britain; a eold|stage. as rapidly as can. be expected. |pich aitercd.. The fost foor heg boos _— chicks. commetchal Experiment station over a long period. storage plant in Bridgeport, a lodge) The exterior work on all the houses is | cor® R (Grees - TG ICH e ohh SOUTH MANCHESTER. If the temperature has been right For There it was found that a double building in Stonington, a store and|nearly all complete, including - partial{ ol hu“ mé‘ '3 m“""m_ M““" 3 "“_ — up.-to the hatching time it is usually po yolked egg occurred for each 532 nor- apartment block and an 18-apartment | painting and the interior work is well }’n ‘,fi" b:'h “:;“ Tled, wlt: :1 °§Hc ‘Work is well along on the new house | bétter not to change the temperature R e mal eggs. - Multiple yolked eggs seem block in Hartford, and piers and abut-|advanced. Contractor C. M. Williams u:h'u. b e ) e adtivi °l°l being erected at Coventry Lake for|at that time unless the temperature to be preduced ghiefly by young dbirds. ments for the new Thames River |is doing the work. 1 Btore T & w.i'; ':n":f, “hz - o;‘“ Ernest ' Sternberg. Truax & Keeney|runs above 106 degrees. If the tem- In fact the autNority cited abave says bridge at New London for the New Changing Into Cottage. s T S R desiz. | are the contractors and Jobn Mahoney | perature has been right the eg®s Will | quantities of potatoes are to be used | tNAt 80 per cent. of all such esss are Haven road. 3 . e e e Jeslr- | has the mason work. start to pip on. the evening ot the ile the ~ laid by ‘pullets less than eight months The ‘alterations- on the barn which |able tenement with all modern equip- to pile them so that 3 - 3 New plans are reported for fine |y 'ycIntyre of Tox hill 15 congerr. | ments. merading clectris st 3 19th day and the hatch wil be com- old and that only a very few are lald residerices in New | Canaan, Stamford, 3,25 4 S gnmge of 2IX Thomis I8 pree f bt 3 s and| BUILDING OPERATIONS pleted on the morning of the 21st day. by hens after thelr first adult molt. It New Haven, Waterbury, New Britain, | "8 1P%0 i § i 3 IN NEW ENGLAND.|If {he hatch comes off carly it is an is interesting fo compare the relative Hartford and Bridgeport; garages in ~ *| indication ‘of to much heat, and it it New Haven, - Midletown _and . Bridge-{ , . & b+ plles. frequency of double yolked eggs In port; two, six and ‘fwelve-family T MYSTIC NEW LONDON. Statistics of bullding and engineer- | Jra&% along after the 2lgt day the hens with the oceurence of twin birthe During the past two 3 % temperature has not been high 'n the human family. . Man apparently i s 2 - 3 ing operations in New England as houses in Bridgeport, New Haven and Wothk .will ‘enough. = 1 cannot keep up with the hens. < The - : soon be started on the compiled by The F. W. Dodge Com- troducizg disease will be to -great isx:ml.g:fa;}g&rg,ndrtxilgp:x“?rt\?é?l Bbrlx(;;li(: proposed store and office building on pany follow:— Where corrosive sublimate is. used, | Fatic between single and double volk- . INCUBATOR VERSUS HEN, ed eggs and the ration between single Norwich had two sales of real es- f“mv. S0x40 feot. e !“’;'usnd"yfl‘;" Sl ant hoes oad e —. Con g . G In Hatching Choice Eggs—Methods of eri: °";~h s ¢ 3 : be arranged for the post office and|other tenement house on the prop-|Contracts to Preparing Nests and Precautions to|ly all metals. Therefore it is desir- e three best pens fn each of the being $3,975 and $14,200 respectively, |tWQ Stores with offices. erty. Contracts to Be Taken. able to \se wooden tubs or barrels.| Drincipal biceds are as follows: Tn New Tondon the realty sales were| The contract for the erection of the —_— Contracts to Three or four lots of potsloes can be| Plymouth Recks. new lodge building for . Stonington Contracts to : used with the same solution. The| Pen three the past veels to six & year-ago | [, lodee puiding for - Stonington STAFFORD SPRINGS. Contrasis fo Mar 1900 | ofy Bave boon Lmprovel o thar to: | Comeosive subiimate s also very pol-| { Juies ¥, Francals (rred) . ore $34%0 Bng S15500 Joslin Lena Co. of Wes- : I Contracts to M0 G e ey et - | sonous, and should be handled with Hampton Peach, L. L' ens b e : at their bid of $12,520.| Smith & Cooley expect to start|Contracts to Ma: = Ty satistastory: rh- g Y y caution. 12 Branford Farms, (White) Gro- er bids were received from' George|work. in a few days on the addition to|Cpntracts to Mar. " e R T T S T B Gl i o 20 2 554 Scuthington—Edward Curtis, pres- is, New London, $13,500; their River street plant. The new | Contracts to -+ 13,098,000 [ FR o T 0P 0 e’ expensive esee rre.| EGG PRODUCTION 9 Rock Rose Farm (Barred) Ka- ent teller at the Southington National | Shérman, Westerly, B: I, $13,282; and|building will be brick. and concrete, | Contracts to Mar. 000 ey o Vo, A : BRAD, W, Y. oirpeibdsovees bank, will conclude his services Sat-|J.°A. Dolan & Co., New Londonlfireproof construction, about 65x60|Contracts to fers lo trust them to the sitting hen| ' EXCEEDED ALL EXPECTATIONS Wyandottes. urday evening. Olin Kilbourn will|$13,119. ther than taking a chance with a —_— feet, two stories ‘high. Contracts to ¥ e hls - 5 D or a coal sove. A hen|The Hens at Storrs Have Set a New Barros t take his place April 1. can be left almost entirely to herseif -+ - 1;%::.. En;lir‘!r’hl.e.). c-mmh 20 Obed 'G. Knight, (White) a-d .dh;’ il bring oflt; sood natch Record For Year. By One. rovt e are fertile and of B S Bridge fattest lambs for the-extra Value rep- | Cood quallty, —but. there are cortain| . EES g gy et P i o P IR rufented in the immediate sale. This | po! which should be followe3 even| Wk Of the laying con at, Storrs | 21 P. . nlf ;;L C te! at- ir a grave mistake and Should never | i the chre. aud ronmegiolon© e SYen | exceeded al expectations. ham, Ontario be practiced if a breeding flock laid 338 more than the Rhede Island Red: ting hens in order to get the largest S ke corres g is to be maintfiined. "The same care- | pruvction of chickens: for the teast| Weok and 170 o ¥ o 2 ponding period a year ago or a total | 45 A. W. Rumery, Danvyille, N. tion as is used in the selection of dairy Sven of 4045 eggs. Not only this but the H. ~ GRIP, 'SORE. THROAT RADWAY’S READY RELIEF ' — tempted to butcher the largest and ful attention should be pald to selec- - — cattle and lying hens. Wool at 35 - best weekly record of the year was set < ; USED AS A / PORTABLE GARDEN FRAMES. ythose oldar may °become: ssociate |cents and lambs touching $13.10 per | cause triutie cither by breaking thelr | On¢ 6% higher. For the ffth consecu —_— - . LINIMEN'I' heiniiatad ;A hundred on foot and whoisale, ehould | cigs. lenving their nests, or trampling | the, Wook Obed G. Knights pen of e vt YRR €9 4 * Much Value Both for Vegetables| Full imstructions. for - organizing |result in more interest in sheep hus-|on: the chickens when fist Lotines | White Wyandottes Sybanetin e i e $STOPS PAIN”. INSTANTLY, and Elacae these clubs may be had by writing. to | bandry, particularly where' the labor | The general purpose breeds as a rule|l» Won first place with a mark of 57 White- Legherne. Sl : ¢ the state agent in chirge of boys' and | Problem is a serious onc and the need |make the best® hatchers Thiy e mose gam's Barred| o5 twin Barron, Bartle, near Pres: Repe }it Does Not Blister :c sreatest improvement 1 have [8irls' clubs at the Conmecticut Agri-|of some kind of live stock is felt. cludes Plymouth Rocks, Wyandottes, | Rocke, Katonah, W. . were s close| ™ op ‘Broiang ..... Ty ..o Rubltin. _de in home garden is discarding the | cultural College, - Storrs, Connecticut. —- - Rhode Island Reds and _Orpinztons. | 36ond with @ score of 56 egxs for 68 Tom Barron, :Catforth, near Nothing known Telieves the pain I g lines of fixed frames. I now use| All club members will be supplied, THE APPLE WORM. The heavier breeds are good _sitters, | Week. ~ Abel Latham's White Wyan Preston. ERgIand - - ... ... . €° the Back, Lumbago or Sclatlca 8 .31 portable frames for cold frame|free of charge with instructions, and _— but are inclined to be clumsy and | dottes from Brierfield, Eng 75 Frank H.. Hancock. Jackson- “effectively or quickly as 4 hotbeds. Instead of using my |dipections for earrying on the work.|Trees Should Be Sponged Just As|hreak egs and kill chickens. The|Charles O. Polhermus' Rhode ville, Vt. . 3 . iagda; fn long ‘Rnke: I o have 1 onstrations will also be given. Soon as Blossoms Fall. Mediterranean breeds are not denend- R'ld“? e R R e btk B Y] w ‘rames larger than three sashes. These| Why not have each Connecticut wo- —_— able, although occasionally a Leghorn | third place wi I angs b i %6 Omgsn._ Agtioutagal ~ Dollegs : fraies are made 14 inches high at|man join forces with her own daugh-| The coddling moth or apple worm |hen is found to be a good mother. Han 'C"‘"“’mrg"l';. arm' e (Oregon) Corvalis, Ore. 516 {back and"12 inches in front, of heart|ter or with one adopted for the occa- | wiriters over in a small white cocoon| here only a few hens are se- spe- | ford. Conn, Fairfield's I Fule, . |82 3, Collinson, (Black Leghorps) T cypress. Crossbars 3 inches wide|sion and 'so make & strong team for [ % 0" © b qgdeks clal quarters are not necessary, but| the breed from Short , N. mmaces. Hantonk The | .. S iare dovetailed loosely to fromt and|the betterment of the home by filling | Under the: rough - ‘Woodpeckers | where they are set in lazge numbers| F.. J. E. Watson's White Wyandottes 100 A, Schwa (Black Rhine- back with half-inch parting strip be- |the store room with delicious canned |feed upon the cocoons, and disease|s separate room should be provided. | {rom Marbledale, Conn. Mrs. Lena C. e e ween the sashes. The corners of the|fruits "and, better stil, vegetables, and cold weather kill many so that|There are various styles of nests used | Bray's Silver Wyandoftes from Mt. landers) Burlingame, Cal. .... 492 which -will add variety to the diet, e - rames are made with angle iron, 50 only 10 to 20 per cent live through | f0f Si®ing hens. Most anything s e 1at they*an be unscrewed and stored | health to the members of the family | the winter. The. . apple worm zhm“‘m satisfactory providing that it is suf- ul_of the way in summer, writes W.|and reduce the high cost of living by into the t ficiently roomy. Birds should have a . Massey in New England Home- |substituting fruits and vegetables for |Noo ‘or Dupe Suase the latter part of | 4" Y Ches square and 15 inches IPEull; K?: s“:‘al:{s stead. % S-;eau nnaLother more. é%stly toodl.-?—; from the pu ~ the middle of}!'i€: with a six-inch board in front : t# o ; . pal stage ddre ot Bl RUBIIONTEY Y | Wifh a lot of these frames I am in|M. ESTELLA SPRAGUE, Assistan , Tunotor: the” Brst Thr: O rhe | to Prevent eggs and nest material from NI Y _ |position to make a better rotation of | State Agent in Chage Boys’ and Girl bt B 1 L ) Brange i mothe fly at night, laying an sverage | falling out. crates make good WHAT THE BOY SCOUTS ARE DOING ] crops in the frames, and when I cut|Club Work U. S. Department of Agri- | ot g0 to 8 in & month's time, | ReMs for sitting hens, boarding them . PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING |out a crop of lettuce, for instance, I|culture. o The eggs upon the leaves 1ook like|UP tEht on three sides and using the do not replant the same soll, but pick TR smail white blisters about the size ef| fOUrth eide for a door. These crates up the frame and set it in a new PEACH TREES. pin heads. The eggs hatch in 5 to 10 | 2Fe @ little less than 15 inches square place. Early last winter I had frames o St days and the young caterpillars crawl|“Rd Wwill be a little small for large Troop 1. out of the fourteen members tHe score planted in Grand Rapids lettuce and i ring Fall,|to their choicest food, the apple. birds. . |in the inter-patrol contest céuld mot e | Bl Boston.” The Grand Rapids was Pruning Mv;iyn::n?os':fi;? 9 Fully two-thirde of the worms enter| Nests should be placea upon the |, Richard Peale has passed his sl | Tl on U0 e scoutmaster could or Without Gas Attach- §]in usc in November; as soon as it was . the apples through the blossoms or |5Tound; and if they are arranged in|' - Arrow patrol (N0t be there until § o'clock, & recess ments but Always EFFICIENT {lout the frame was furgher fertilized,| 1o oo or e pec peach is borne on|CaIVX; the rest enter where a leaf or|UCFS three or four inches of damp contest. | Was called for about - and ECONOMICAL— 4nd bocts and radishes Sown tn alter- | o o2 S LLL SO TR0 wen s wel giber apple touches. The worms bore cath oot emiat Into the bottom of | Troop Leader Ralph Graham has ap- T+ e gt 1ate nches ap: rectly toward the core and eat in ¢y S tions In o I Fadfunes soon ‘came out and the beets |35 O Some of the smaller twigs on | FSCHY foyard the core and eat the | ecting material may consist of hay, i 1 1-2 points for the excellence of his then had the 12-inch rows. By procuce this new bearing wood it is|Weeks the worm becomes full-grown chaff or straw and should be packed speech. As there was no more busi- s o 5 March 1 the beets are hardened off necessary to cut out the older wood|and eats its '.r through the apple down firmly and shaped into a circu- Troop 2. ness, ice creami and cake provided by Wo furmish Repsirs for all makes ]| 204 the frame removed to another thont usually at the side. It now seeks a|IF Dest with the center slightly deep-| ork has progressed so well that Tirrell, G. Brassili, J. Yom'l'.ml;g : B 4 place for setting tomato plants that sheltered place under rough bark and [ than the edges. This is important, |the majority of the members are pre- |G. Dingivan were enjoyed, after 3 - - of Ranges : have been started in the greenhouse. : all of | makes its cocoon where it spends the | Particularly in cold weather, to pre-|pared on most of the second class|the meeting adjourn : Wher; one e:; tlr;e glsg’osu‘::kname; g winter. SR ?.:x'er':;.‘r'.:.t from rolling out from | work 4 A Taftville Treop- Forming. Is empty, st o e’ zetaker an 1 Arsenate te, three pounds roop - erested s be- _A. J. Wholev & Co. I oSsoreAr dnigie Ark own i to 80 gallons of water, or arsemate of| Hens should not be set until the R & i 4 ; - for transplanting in the spring. ! A number of sgouts have completed | longing to the Tafiville Congrega- lead powder, .1 3-4 pounds in 50 gal-|POUItry keeper is sure that they are|, o Pyl qF SO BFINE U SonP e | Honal church are planning to organize 12 FERRY STREET frames are planted with Paper White |COmeS the main one and develops al, . J9'Cote o' & effecive works in | Permanently broody. Many birds stay Narcissus and Roman Hyacinth bulbs, | Dranch which extends ~outward —in K titled t red service strij . and ex to reg- Narcissus and Roman Hyacinth bulbs, | }I0 e Toa original Jeader. mhich was | CORrolling thie insect, especially 1t the | 90 the mests for ohe o two nights |27 = sy foter St headqueriaie in & whort while 0 ive us flowers in late winter. en Patrol . Leader: Sevin ‘and Scout Ben- |ister at headquarters in a short while. material is lied at the right time.|3Dd-then-begin to lay again. These . I in spring these frames are moved and Egertmient Sae proved that the best|8Fe very profitable for egg production a‘a‘r“ C"": ""'" “‘““l e ‘:: . .Standard for Fipst Class. Phone 581 the bulbs allowed to go-on and com- time to ly the mat but not satisfactory for the prodaction RSt Clae ‘teats: by A committee has been working on —_— plete_their growth. In this way I get t a5 son as mostoly aparerial Mt (3Utlof. chickens. - A hen. that really means|D® SMoDg the fifs: to. reach that rank. fine bulbs and do not have to throw € ] - M.hnhun BW'I!?-II‘ flm:.a "o-:;: business -starts to feather her own Troop 4. MODERN PLUMBING them away, as we do when forced In|c b o o e time will if properly applied place | 2¢st by pulling the soft downy feath-| Tne business meetings have includ- | early issoe of the scout news. the “greenhouse. Cm“ut“ ,ea,':‘]’,?‘.",'n.?“;fi" a lot of spray material in the calyx|SFS from her breast and by clucking|eq roll call, collection Of dUeS,, FEPOTt | mm——— s e essential lin modern house as | I USC the double-glazed sashes, and ruffiing her feathers. ‘When a class k. tar- any time during the fall, winter or|CUP before the calyx lobes close in. of treasurer, second work. n iectwicity is to ilghting. We guaran. | 0CR, the frames are well banked on | Spring, "hur” owin to-the fact that we| The material being in the cup is ready | 108, Ra5 €2t on the nest for three| gei practice, games, complaints ‘hikes|SALTS IN HOT WATER o 1he very best PLUMBING WORK {saved the trouble .and exnemse —of|Often have killing weather late in the|fOr the young caterpillar when he n woods for scout work, feathers are gone from her breast the dert A S Y takes his first 3 match new tenderfoot scout exam- o oy expert workmen at the fariest |mats. Tarly in spring, when my lit- | ¥inter many delay their pruning un | el B0 G0, eptaying ought mot to |indications are that she will make a Inations: firet aid: drills, *satuting the pricas ! BroeTh g ity ek s b s B e S erowmer will Ccut his tress | 6Xceed 20 to 25 cents per tree for ot mbthse. e, Placing ber in|flag ana dliing. The Says ";."'.‘::‘“""n““ "“""'l;‘ cloas f sifted coal ashes in a frame two if only the arsenate of FRry quatt journed at 9 p. m. ¢ and pimp Ask us for rlans and prices. AR % : that| very severely but if there is a small sprays, ko ow gt thoroughly dusted with - . il B e i TS AR percentage of live buds he will cut|iead Is used wwult growers how-|loncGependable insect powder. This|Yol Troop 5. Sippipenr wary Htte It & crop of fruit ls de-} " s ey los, | POWder should also be sprinkied gen- 1B TOM PKINS ! sired. The gevere cutting will give a | T SCIals ! .mmy etr abpies will for- | exo in the nest. . : Pimples, sores and bolls usually re- 4 2 AL THE MOTHER AND DAUGHTER l'_nh!:;::onm o:_new bearing wood for | o se the size of thelr orop 30 to 40| It 18’ important that these nests be - 67 West Main Street CcLuB. in some quiet, put-of-the-way / mmplwo.wh-nmsb\rd.wmnotbodh- included i A New Movement of Great Promise REARING LAMSS. ly caused froms ihe roguias memte o The Spoiade | finet-aid, and other second e A e L - Robert 4. Coch Already Started in This State. g o\ T o e Be ing_ Bouse to their new quarters it should quirements. _After the work was over the boay. A < me at night and the birds layed is the lunq- S0e . Lochranz Many of the women of Connecticut Kept for Their Exclusive Use. than do those w' be very carefully. S ' II‘. mm-: the blood’ n: GAS FITTING, e:sn’;m l’:‘x?:?nw LS b’fle !g};gx«;lt;:m in| Lambs should be well started in or- MANAGING THE INCUBATOR. e KL oo -3 v 3 " Wi are ng in - #LUMBING, STEAM FiTTING, | the orzanization of clubs by the Uni- | der to hit the high market previous to - EE] 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Coni, tfid Séates lzie.pntn:ment “ol{ Amca{mn, :ulAy 1st. Proper Heat to Maiptain—Thermome- i o the Connecticut Agricultural College d Ag=ut for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. |and the State Board of Education co- | ranged to trough tors Should Be Tested When Start — operating. ; the| ing Up Machines. First, theré are the mother and A daughter home canning clubs which | Prof. s are for the purpose of helping the Ve . :' om::bludf zir:; weomlnxm wm't‘-r ::: Heating and Plumbing st hesn Soportumey for e 82 Franklin Street R e o atast & fund t5| - Lawmbe IRON GASTINGS |oo ' 5E Rua course, or to taki :,gdn : comand FURNISHED PROMPTLY 3Y THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO/|’: . No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street el LT g o