Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 25, 1916, Page 10

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5 ‘o;hund-yn.udn:flnpolm S nad only in the first two sprayings.” ordered kidneys. about despair- Plums and cherries ed of ever getting redef when I was advised to try Doan’s Kidney Pills I procured this medicine at N. D. Sevin & Son's Drug Store and. through its stained. . . use my. kidneys were strengthened and Do not neglect to spray the goose- N . WEA [ OF & c berries with dilute lime sulphur and | ! feit e "‘:":’“ WRY" The . Shetucket . weave , shed . which, E elsewhere. Thefbuilding. At each window. frame is 8 [fire Dproof { The mill wiit be|dcan this year. T Te.08 Tehd. Sor. i¥ive sl soue: Frice "-‘" = deajers, . D""e: D st been -oomIsced g Sl w containiug about 16 panies | other departments in the plant, the | With the lime sulphur we bave a spray ey 0 y tor Archibald . Torrance, is two stor- of glass, there will be plenty. of Jgne. electric. power bexng generated by the | Material which will control both the| PERCHERONS AT THE CONNEC- ies high and is made The main entrance to the mill is lo- | company’s generators. The new | Insects and the fungous diseases. To| TICUT AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. ial. The outside:lengthof’the new cated in the tower. building i b be used _entirely ~for addition is 856 feet and width 85 foot; m; m-ndvzn;‘g; lmn,Ncox;n:u'al ;vc;.vlng Durpases and g nmg the|lon to a the W’irhkx:“t 2 arrangement with S D, 7 making a|the new wean 0. important improvement ‘Whi ic] mfres Farm Depart- tied for secoi lace and the,helght about 40 feet at the gt ey e e S R R R e e B S M S Lrmmieat, e A with 58 cses i ment bas arranged to stand tbe.im- | each. . Brundage's pen of R.hode arsenate of lead thoroughly with a lit- N, tle water. Add this to the liquid in ported Percheron stallion Karieu No. onn, - = = $9655 (92832) at the College for-the ¢ Legi 3 installed. e b-‘;rrn].. If the trees are affected|present season. He.is a well built, | from Groton, Oonn. and !ha#flcflb g 'n:d su‘:f g@ chm h‘:” con- by apl ;v “‘zll‘* L:f 40” should be :ix year old black stallion, weighing | tural Couem i tracted with Chieney Bros. for. the e e d_m" e iwo weeks after- | B Ordimary condition, about 1700 | Corvaliis, Ore. 2 o third with okt e wl.ll ikt o riaze| wards the trees should be sprayed pounds, has plenty of bone and should | 57 eggs a-eb. i AR o Wit the N TRt Tals T s ;o:‘eonudenbl;mus to the farm- | The heavy breué!‘l that have been do- £ 3 . . i 5 ing 1.]1.wm than - sh..re]ue n:w carpenter work wil be done by th The two year old Perchem I‘..fllbn. largely responsible for the slightly de- 'nn'ee Sh’udnretobefirectd Abnlnanmu\——bouazum L it ould be e o - Story by i Ie.hnoave 5 s G'“my st :h PR ™, Vhen | Dragon, Jr, which is being creased yield. There is a pen of Sus. developed \ to head the College stud of Percher-|sex for instance, that added only thir- W the blossom end of the apples and to New Houses to be Erected by Caesar Del Carlo and F. |2 nev house to be erected on Walker | the blossor end e S 3| ons, promises to be rather an excep- | teen eggs to their total score but there , tional animal. Good judges consider | were seven birds in i 4 W Neari z be 36x44 fest, provided for two ten-|frult as Well as the foliage of the tree | him one of the £0od colts of the breed. | broody. - There e: Lathrop—Other Work Nearing Completion. ements, with modern improvements. | Thorough work at this > The fact that he is sired by Dra- |broody hens in a pen of Rhode Island figures compare with 365 sales for the % ‘William MoCormick has started P free from|gon, an International Grand Cham-|Reds and this pen aded only twenty like, week of last year.-Mortgage loans . work on the erection of a new house| c0@dling moth at harvest time. ‘aggregated $2,397,665 for the weelk, picn, and out of a daughter of Ftudi- | egs to their total record whereas the on Lincoln street. It will be arranged m'flle pear l-m'll guince should receivelant, a Paris Grand Champion, gives us|average for all pens was a little over -gunn $1,114,594 a year ago. Abraham Cramer of Thames street Store Windows and Doors In. for two tenements with all modern | the same spraying as the apple. % inco! three valuable points to.be considered | 45 eggs. New rporations in this state '.o is having plans made for a three-| The window and door frames in the | conveniences. 4 in a sire. Individual excellence back- the number of 13 were reported story brick builing to be erected on BUILDING 'AND G AND BUSINESS Opor-fion- 'l’hnuM the State Dur- ‘ ing tho Past Week. The. Storrs riment Station’s de- e o ARG Safe I the | e Bohttbher had Uen eiatinll’ - HOW TO'KILE CUT WORME: . |5 S oo o yidust wselissen ek | _The Stoees Koperimen; Shations go. having authorized e.n.plu.um.uon Washington square just west of the|remodeled into stores on Franklin|the contract for & new ‘house to be g of uu best animals of the breed, the|just issued a well illustrated twenty- $630,000. This is a better record |stairs leading to School street. The|strest, opposite the Hopkins & Al-|erected on Rridge street for Rudolph| Colorado Professor Has Formula|blood being further intensified from | six page bulletin on Lice and Mites. It then for the same week of a number |building will be 37 feet in front and|jen Co, huve been set. Van Scott. It will be arranged for| That is Guaranteed to Eliminate | the fact that Dragon and Studlant are[is & sood fime of the year for the of_years past. will run back 78 feet. On the first 5 two tenements with all modern con-| 4o Pegts. - both by the same horse, Cronstadt.| poultryman to familiarize himseif with ‘But two petitions in bankruptcy | floor there will be accommodations for| Two Houses Nearing Completion. veniences. This should give the. colt wunusual|modern means of gombatting these :‘m filed (im’iflgith‘e weekswir.h assets | two 80flod !lz‘:rdi“ !;:us :r:;l !filewtwo uTwu of the houses Caesar Del Cario 5 'I-\-:exél{ M‘ mémmtm ‘has t_hl; com!;c‘; C. P. Gillett of the Colorado agri- | POWer to tra.nmxt his qaulities to his | pests. th?&“ ;ml::ud;- nLt‘n onlyddilcutsa-] $827 and liabilities of $6,011. Last|upper floors rente or ne- erecting on Fanning avenue are fast | to e! a frame cottage at [lomests - ¥ | Bet. es met of e ication and control ment purposes. o sin|Teoching the Hemsicn Sap o lepied Paric for Michacl Kajustes. It wil kUit e some helitat e Two other soms of Drason bave been| but also takes up the life History of a e ng w! mmy of the houses is all ready for plaster 1826 feet, two stories ;. o recently _purchas ‘onnecticut | number of the species of lice and mites terra cotta and the stores will have |and the plastering will be started in a | George T. Coleman has been award- [Pot: Hesays:— =~ = = = 1oty P artis ot Bantam has|that are uninvited guests in 4 Tarse permits issued in the cities | 80od sized plate glass windows set in|day or so. The other is practically | ed the contract for the erection of a seriously by the ravages of the cut|S¢iected a £0od two year old out of the | number of flocks. New Haven, Bridgeport, Hartford, | wooden frames. all lathed and plastering will be start- | new house on Oak street for Joseph | (ot oSy bY the ravages of the eut| oon ynown mare Castille and Paul| The three best pens in each of the Waterbury, New Britain and Stamford | The interior Will be equipped with|ed next week. The electric wiring and | Ruddell. It will be 34x43 fest, ar-| “orr- Ney of Farmington, one from the re- | principal breeds are as follows: during the week numbered electric light, steam heat and other | plumbing has been finished on both | ranged for two tenements. Poslla he oras hat produce these!serve champion, St. Louls mare, Fau- modern . improvements. ~The floors | houses. Contractor Charles I Rath-| Guilo Annullio has startéd work on moth or miller that frequents our] Vette. Pen. Plymouth Rocks. ;:g_b? omn wootg. (gel:rlgeg:r Ptl;;; bun is doing the work. thlc-l erectggai do't e laous;tror“rlnm{ dwell! during e months of Ma¥ |, The infusion :: this blood into the| 4 Jules F. Francais (Barred) s g the celf on 5 Turngike. ¥t Wil fio] oun ome Quring abe monthi of icrses on the farms of _Connecticut W. Hampton Beach, L. L.. 1038 5 yecks ot bullatns: e Eight-room Cottage. 20x40 feet, aranged fOr two tenements. | {10 windown and about the Jamps. The should marke a very decided advance | 9 Rock Rose Farm (Barred) to_cost $584,560. Plans have been made for the pro- | BEXt_Week on an eight-room cottage NEW LONDON e Sruloposked by fliese mioths 8-\ horses of . iype (hat ia alweys in| 1 new plans are reported for the| poseq plant to be_established at.the | (o Caesar Del Carlo to be erected on : Where they hatth, and the worms ar¢ | demand. Week, among them being a factory in| Massapeag on the Thames river where | [o0RIDE avenue. The house will be State Pier Buildings. usually about half gown when cold oEss Stratford, store and &rptment blocks|the New:London Sand and Stone Co., | fw0 Storles high .and will be 28x3% weath They then hib HOGS. n New Britain and New London, rec- . feet. There will be four rooms down- | Plans and specifications for the su-|Weather comes on. They then hiber- e it F of which Dr. D. G. S. Allyn is at the erstructure of the state steamship|nate and come from their overwinter| . 20 Obed . G. -Knight, = (White) tory in Middletown, armory in New stairs and four upstairs, with bath | P! P i Mineral Supplements to the Feeds are 4 Haven, residences in Hariford and|lc2d: The buildings will consist of| 4 % cets ” The interior finish will | terminal at East New London have|quarters in the early spring to at- 2 Bridgeton, R. 1. ........... 1296 n, a crusher, power house, wharf, bins. R been completed and advertisements | tack the earliest vegetation that starts Continually Required. 27, Tom _Barron, meze) Cat- 4 Branford, business block in Norwich, be “of chestnut in some rooms and stone plant in New London, garage in Plans Nearly Done. svpress in others: The floors will be |for construction bids were - inserted|in the fields. forth, Englan, Waterbury, apartment block in Bridge-| mye plans for the business block|12id_of maple. hard pine and quar- | #is week in the leading engincering| Where these worms are very abund-| 1Ibe best informacion on the feeds| 21°P. W. port, schoolhouse in New Britain and houses for one, two and six families | siich MIS. Ellen Murphy will erect d_ = Backus, (White) C).ai- ham, Ontario £ at the corner of West Main street and hou: mitting estimates to the commission|Stroyed in great numbers by the use| given by the state experiment station. Rhode Island Reds. in. Hastford, Bridevhort,"New Buitain | o thShsimes strest will oo complaten 23 0a0e o tie bouse will he. shingled. | 2ERE efUbas to Hhs of the arsenic bran mash preparation | Pigs make the best use of concentrates, | 53 pinecrest Orchards e"'o"t"'lm LTI B T day -or so. .The building will bel}eat ana electric lights and other im- The building of the superstructure|such as is used for the destruction of | These can be fed in a self-feeder and I s“’“me ok bank buildl i 30x70 feet and will be made of brick provements. Contractor Charles Rath- {is the final detail in the construction |grasshoppers. It is prepared in the|can be supplemented by various ggenw‘ o mm‘“" g e x?i! g material. - There will be stores on the | pr " a0 PR oto? of the great ocean terminal, which is|following proportions: Paris green, | slaughterhouse, hakery, ‘or table by- Greenwioh, .1 emh p }‘I) m:-" first floor ‘and.the upper portions will 4 conceded to be the most important | three pounds; bran, 50 pounds; cheap|Pproducts, etc. .A by-product to be pros- s e ‘-“g:n :3‘80 n e V:w be rented for tenement purposes. The Will Start Toda) step yet taken ‘in the development of{SYrup, four quarts; lemons or|economical should be fairly concen- Tiondon, businesa " ploeks n HartforgySiores Will “Have metal ceflings, and| Work will be started today on the |maritime interests of Connecticut. The | oranges, 10. Mix the paris gréen and | trated, should be moderate in price per and Norwich, loft building in Norwich, | L.ote Elass windows, with steam heat | double-deck veranda Stetson & Young |erection of warehouses, sheds and of- | ran together while dry; dissolve thef100 pounds of nutrients, and should e Sporafrec ool el e g,fis and _electric light. Architects Cud-| will erect on the building owned by | fice buildings and the installation of|SYTup in the water; squeeze the|fresh and free from taint. During the 69 Wi Ba Bartl, stor mm‘; erion i,’l'@v;‘amm“;; worth and Thompson are workins On | the Nolan Bros. on Railroad street in |electric, heating, plumbing and sani-|lemons into this, and finely chop the| winter, leguminous bays fed in addi- in TTOM, artle, near Work will be started the first of Katonah, N. Y. .. L........ 1028 Holliston Hill Paultry Farm (White) Holliston, Mass. ... 1004 Wyandottes. 5 te oak. There will b da | and contractors’ journals of the| ant, especially where they take on|available in the farmefs’ locality for sxl;esd feet g_rounde the mfi,,? Q:fih: country. The time limit for sub-|the migrating habit, they may be de-|Pigs can be readily and accurately 1083 1077 1043 White Leghorns. : e > Engiand ... 1102 garage artfo larg Baltic. tation equipment are to be included in | Peel and pulp and add them also; pour | tion to the concentrate help reduce the e s b Bl e nm Working on Schoolhouse. the contract. Sisel, concrete and tim- | this mixture {nto the bran and aris| cost of production. In the summer| 68 Tom Bamon. Catforth, near Bridgeport, Hartford, New Britain,|, C. M. Williams, Who has the con-| stetson & Young have finished two | ber will be utilized in the structures,|8reen, and stir so as to dampen the|Dasture crops, such as rape, alfalfa, g 2! L2 % Norwich, Stamford and Bristol, *| tract for the Palmertown school house, 63 Francais F. Lincoln, ME Car- he Fishers Isl d h which will be of what is known as the | mash thoroughly. The lemons may be| bur clover, rye, etc, makes very eco- s + ‘Norwich had nine real estate sales |Das awarded sub-contracts as follows: flffl‘ifie;efily (fm;:;)slet:c;nd'l‘}?:v are also | fire-resisting tvpe. The entire super. | Drepared by putting them through a|nomical and eficlenit supplements. for mel, Conn. ..........% cee.. 992 during the past week to 14 a year ago, | Llumbing, J. P. Barstdw & Co.; elec- | grecting a schoolhouse and the work | structure will be equipped with an au- | meat grinder. Distribute the mixture|log feeding. In practically every THa mortéage /dains for the, trical work, Norwich Blectrical Co.; ? laneous. it piie b e B 1 brcadeast in as fine particles as pos- | farming district in the United States Misce! e e e eIt gy e, Tempecr | tiime. | New ‘London:: Dacaratfve- Tiie | o Fiis Pullling 8. well sayanced. SRR e sible where the cut worms are most|cheap and efficient forage and grain| 98 Oregon Agriculiural College Tn Now London there were 15 vales|Co. The work on thé building is ad- & West ': f*Ne*mcmflS‘- i Nine good sized bullding lots on|SDSIaNt Thc application should be|crops are svailable for kog produc-| . (Oregons). Corvails, Oré. . 971 e 23 t] =3 ns for made toward veni - lon, ese e . Col on c] orms' fiom‘ign.:f:x;fi(ufig fc"efirs‘ogs e T :i,::?:,uw:: ‘::,::pe“ed' the remo"i“gunr;%f Sban ';’nom:f eight- | Blyndenburg avenue and Linden street S evening or early (be oul diligently nson ( Leg! ) tween 4 and 7 o'clock) in the morning. | studied and used in the most profitable room cottage off West Main street, | the property of Raymond Atwood ‘Barnacre, = Garstang,. Eng- 21,900 were recorded during the re- From three to five pounds of dry bran | manner.. land ... Sraensan oo, 954 n o The plastering on the first floor in|The cottage will ‘'have four rooms |have been purchased by Adolph Perl-|is usually sufficient for an acre of| The self-feeder is greatly reducing| 100 A. Schwarz, (Black Rhine. spective weeks. the building which Mrs. Annle Cun-|downstairs and four upstairs. It will | roth of New Haven. % land, when used against grasshoppers.|the labor cost in hog production, and landers), Burlingame, Cal. .. 934 BUILDING OPERATIONS ningham is erecting on Franklin street | be finished off ir hard wood and the| Mr. Periroth will at once have nine i . 2 : ! e Never distribute in_little piles. For | the principles governing its use should is completed. The exterior work is all | interior will hav eall the latest im- |tWo-family houses erected on,these|cut worms, distribute freely just|become a part of every hog growers IN NEW ENGLAND. | completed and the interior work is well | provements, electric lights and steam f sites. The contract for cellars for five| ahead of the line where the damage is| equipment. It is especially useful In underway. Contractor Thomas F.|heat. A veranda 24x35 feet will be|Oof he houses has been let to Ryan &|most apparent. feeding, growing, fattening stock, !flfi!t!cs of buildinx and engineer- | Craney is doing the work. erected on the front of tlre cottage. Daniels of this city and the other 1 which is the largest part of hog pro- GI f H E aEET.of tilier ead cprindcy Ase Se RS R S B D R R T T T b e s ass of Hot Water piled by The F. W. Dodge Company: The - foundution » Eer the Norwich The work on the annex the Carvpen- Bank Street Block. oS iy 2 Hogs require continuvally mineral Contracts to -#72.393.000| Chambfler of Commerce building on | ter Manufacturing Co. are erecting on | Plans have been mado by L. Eugene | Reasons for Growing it and Hints on|supplements to thetr feed. ~ These Before B]’eakfast Contracts to May 17, 1915.. 60,314,000 | yfain street which will be three stories | Newton street will be completed- at|Conway, corner State and Bank What Not to Do, - b ol b s ol s 1o : Contracts to - 83,931,000 | high, of brick material, and which |the end of the week. -Contractor |streets for a block to be erected at the —_— 196 Diein freb Acopds’ fn the Tollewing . . Contracts to -+ 61,251,000 | Charles A. Hagbers and Ambrose Sul-|Charles R. Browning is in charse of | ccrner of Bank and Truman. streets| 1. Alfalfa is pound for pound equal|™iXture:— a Splendld Hablt Contracts to Ma; -+ 88,562,000 jivan are erecting, is practically all |the work. for' Vincenzo Caracausa. The build- | to thrashed oats. i CC::{:@& fo o 0 | completed e sercrass M uas - Hoanes ing will be three stories high, with| 2. It pays better to grow alfalfa namod s ' Contracts to Z‘ 5 Receiving Vault Foundation. The house Gilbert Bowers is erect- | (2PeStry brick on three sides, .and|than to buy mili feeds. Salt 4 . : gravel rcof. On the ground floor there| 3. Aifalfa requires less work than is Open slulces of the system each : ; work is practically all completed and e i it Tt - verized copperas tter. PLUMBING ‘AND GAS FITTING | |ars. now being Consicucted, Contiacs |fhe lathink ls fesrly finshed. = Pias- | Der floos Shere will be four apari_|cows need lime, and alfals furnistiss pean s s i " |tering will be started soon. The | S 3 > Mix thoroughly the lime, salt,and tors Peck, MoWilliams & Co. are do- | SRS, WHJ PS) SRESY ork 1s aii | Wil have tiled baths and wainscoting, | 5. AMfalfa is the most drouth re-| AMix thoroughly the lime, salt, and ing the work. i d with tiled vestibules on the first floor. | sistant farm crop. el el e T T 2|, Those of us who are accustomed to z There will also be a steam- heating| 6. Alfalfa gives us most protein per| %) i e s |teel dull and heavy when. we arise; system and electric lights. acre. s Prts of hot water and sprinkle| plitting. headache, stuffy from a cold, D. L. Browning has completed the Notes. 7. Alfaifa does most to improve the| VL the Whole mass, mixing it thor-|g i g Centraj avenue is remodeling intd @ |woric on a garase for Lonis A. Wheel | tor Joseph . A Dolan_ ‘nas] 501l becanse (a); it roots deepest; (b) | SUEhLY, Kéep some of this mixtare m With or Without Gas Attach. §istore is practically completed. The|er a¢ the corner of West Thames street | Contractor Joseph ~A. Dolan. has|ic’ gathers and stores in e Soil most o, the Doss S ments but Always EFFICIENT ||| exterior is all finished and the inter- started work on alternations to the T. —rr - Remodeling About Done. Neis Gisaiss: CALL UP 734 The building which G. Lacavera of o pr and Spring Garden avenue. The ga- = 3 nitrogen. for will be ready for occupancy in a . A. B. building at e corner of Jay BROODY HENS BOTHERING and ECONOMICAL— short while, Shelves and other fix- | 385,12 sinsle story bullding and 8|55 " Huntington streets, ~ When the How to Grow Alfalfa. EGG LAYING CONTEST f| tures are now being erected. X SRl SIS T, alterations are completed & decided| Six alfalfa socrets:— M”DEL RANGES Bungalow Finished. Work was started Wednesday for a | fhe Beilding. . The roome, wHieh acs] 3. & cond oapopaned ook ield i 3 the building. ~The rooms, which are| 2. A good rich, hard seed bed. barn to be built for L. L. Lathrop on e 5 ht '3 3 B e iraat The bars ok 9o |at present utilized as the club rooms,| 3. Plenty of the right kind of lime. wil be converted into a tenement; the Good, acclimated, northern grown 26x24 feet. present dance hall will be the new 1club rooms and a new dance hall will| 5. Good, abundant soil or seed in- be built by laying a new floor on a| oculatio: “ The bungalow of Dr. F. D. Coles on Potter Manor is all completed and Dr. Coles has moved into it. - We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges A. d. Wholey & Co. n. MIDDLETOWN. WILLIMANTIC. Ilevel with the present balcony. 6. Cut &t !he right time and cure in S The H. R. Douglas, Inc, have com- | the 12 FERRY STREET right Architects have completed plans ‘Work will be started at once on the| menced work on a new garage for P. A DQ"" Alfalfa oony._ for the new clubhouse to be erected |addition to ihe plant of the American| D. Radiker in the rear of the latter’ 1. Don’t SOW on Wi 3 on Main street for St. Aloysius ¥. M.| Thread Co. It will be a brick build- | simmer home at Ocean Beach. The| 2. Don't sow on Boorly drained soil R T T. A. B. society. It will be a brick|ing 72x70 feet, three stories high, con- | garage is being constructed of hollow| .3. Don't seed a large acreage to Phone Ss81 building, 55x80 feet, three stories high | necting present mills Nos. 5 and 6 on|tile ang cement. gin with. and “basemept wil) a slag roof, gal-| Windham' road. The ‘work will be| The Douglas Inc. are also making| 4. Don’t say aifalfa can't be grown vanized iron cornice, steam heat, mod- | done by the engineering department | extensive repairs to C. W. Strickland’s | in New England. MODERN PwMBING ern plumbing, electric wiring, and|of the company. cottage at the Strand Goshen Point. 5. Don't sow on any but sweet, well- bowling alleys will be provided. Arthur tE 'Brl:ilnerd oft ngl::‘;lmi —_— drained soil. Alfalfa is a desert plant_ g % 2 tract of a g well~ is s essential in modemn house as Arohitects have been commissioned | has recently sold a GROTON. 6. Don’t sow on any but a e to prepare plans for the new rectory| Main and ‘Walnut streets to parties —_— prepared, well settled seed bed. electricity is to lighting. Ws guaran. |to be erected at South Farms for the|who are to form a company to erect-a R. Douglas, Inc, have started! 7. Don’t fall to give ample Inocula- tee th best PLUMBING WORK | St. Francis R. C. church. It will be|new garage. Plans are being pre- work on the proposed storehouse at]tion; both seed and eoil inoculation by expert workmen at the fariest | 33x43 feet, of frame and stucco con-|pared for a two-story brick or con- best. he N are AT struction. crete building which will cover nearly & R e Logiion s.l!;: S Pon't pasture the first year, and g+ A Joseph S, Aunino has just completed | the entire site, which ‘is about 50x130 | 55, fangine o, &t Groton; e 8, Soneris oo 4, Senty for | oe, Some,of, o o 45 i | i Slee” oot and” wit ot S| ¥, O Leod aIE o yo do 1ay $19,00 feed it as you do grain. erty street. He aleo has the contract|ris Leonard, Arthur B. Small, Pierre Building Large Barn. 10: Don’t spend your heard-earned J F TOM PKIVS for the concrete walks in front of Jo-| Gagnon. A R Dougiak ine. tas the new money for protein feeds; grow alfalfa, . 1 seph Valeri’s block on Main street. it barn for Morton . Dlant at,the B clovers, Canada and cow peas and soy . He is prepared to submit estimates SOUTH MANCHESTER. Lo60. aim, roudy s Hlir FRARNE beans. 67 West Main Street for mason work of all kinds. = Mr. gl Ihlaing 1 oxids, with an oil, 2105 | 41l DOt use the leaves; they Annino has just completed two new| Edward C. Elliott, Jr, has been feet, co‘ngtmctad of-hollow tile “Ddll, _the best part of the plant. ‘Uul-.y barns and a garage for his business|awarded the contract for a frame With ctell frame, and fireproof through. 61& at 9 North Main street. block to be erected on Holl street for| tu: mye Eastern Bridge & q 2. Don't.give Py llw »mhm (\] el't J. cochf&nz % William Wright. Tt will be two stor- e alfalfa, growers GAS FITTING, - SLUMBING, STEAM FiTTING, 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Cons, Agent for The cost will be about $30,000. of five roms each. 3 Edvewnzd C. Eilliott, Jr, has -been Marble Pergola. The F. W. Merrill Bottling Co. has|.yarded the contract for a one-fam-| Contractor H. R. Douglas has been pou broken ground at the D. S. Spencer|ily house }onbe erected eAn“ ‘Bigelow m;i a o’;ztg:t for the e m 1 street for John Clulow. modern | tion. a pergol ; ot place at Oyster River and wil erect m;:w T o s T gror ‘Branford ‘Commo- pmuu‘ANo IHAI.I. FRUITS. a cement building two storles high wem!»n ’has - been and 23 by 75 feet. All the latest ma- Nmm o ) | chine: fplant tfi'a Co. of Worcester has the stell. work. OLD SAYBROOK. ies high, arranged for four tenements failures. A.

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