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brick, with a grave! roof. Tt will be arranged for stores and tenements. - Bids Received, Bids have boen submitted on plans drawn by Architects Payne & Adams for the residence at Neptune Park for C. R. Stevens, but the contracts will not be awarded until later. The plans call for a frame house, with a shin- gled exterior. There will be seven Tooms, and the house is to be pro- vided "with furnace heat and every convenience, - A NEW STORE WITH NEW MERCHANDISE THE PASNIK CO. 158 Main St., Norwich, Ths Cranston Bldg. - (_BUILDING ACTIVITY IN EASTERN CONNEC e e | CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING| . The amount of comfort Howard Street Building. Fall Than During Summer Months. Plans have been drawn for an apartment building on Howard street for Louis Tanner. The strycture will be of frame\ construction, 20x60 feet, arranged for three apartments, fitted up with the usual conveniences. The ! Sales of real estate last week again show a large increase over the corre- sponding week of last year. For the Jast week in the cities of the state reported in The Commercial Record, Will be Completed Within a Month—Second and Third Floors Four-Family House. Work is well along on the frame tenement house on Monroe court for J. F. Waite for which Joseph St. Germain has the general = contract. end happi- ness _spr over the con- tinent by the famous amia Pite Treatment We take the pleasure of introducing ourselves to the public of Norwich and surroundings. We beg to ex- plain our efforts to you in very few words. | cost will b about $7.000. The sub-contract for the plumbing Have - Botnt: Plastersd. -Slste Blackboasds “for Town hout § has been given to Harry J. Kennedy.| 15, 4uly re Montauk Avenue Houses. - : e st T o e e . OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE CUSTOMERS Schools Arrive—One Store in Murphy Block is Being| pubschansky. Bros, the contrastors,|four rooms each, fiited up with the packago will ; 5 ¥ & OvctimidiCarags for Charles C Tocat Firished. have started to frame two buildings | USual conveniences. Soyone who 3 By Handling First Class Up-to-Date. S o S, | BEEEE Ready-to-Wear Goods There were 14 new comparies form- berg. Both are of frame constructi Ge 'Leary itohing, ed during the past week in Connecti- 29%58. feot. arranged fof two familics, | bunmine: lor e Tphas pu P blagiings For Woman and Child at the Lowest Price. YOUR MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK. Watch Norwich Papers for Special Opening Offers. cut, kaving aggregate capital stock of the flats having five and six rooms.|Senator Frank B. Brandegee. Mr.| Diies hemore $1,348,500, the largest number for sev- i = ¢ : ms. | Se & | eral weeks. In the third week of the| TWithin a month it is expected that|renovated and remodeled into a store, | ficating will Beiictaeg: Tc/uding|Oleary will have a-bungalow erected | rholds and N | Store Opens Saturday, Sept. 23. ! sales by warranty deed numbered 449, as compared with 344 Jast vear, while mortgage loans for the week were $1,162,460, comparing with $503,994 a year ago. month a year ago eight concerns filed | the Chamber of Commerce building on | is all complete except for the painting. + (Eelistel. 4 R certificates of incorporation, with a|Main street, which Messrs. Sullivan | Peck, McWilliams & Co. had charge of Main Street Changes. e f“'“~°“SWhmem°'§e has o2 | as0cent box i total capital stock of $2,81),000. and Hesberg are erecting, and which | the work. o s, quired Jrom. Senator Brandegee 4| today of any druggist or mall coupon The seven bankruptey petitions for|will Le occupied on one floor by the Staneweric Adusnaing: tonsive CARESE! 1o the aets 5 hiafane whi ot manaire Hasiur; placs | fomerat JARE HONRUINRIOE e Rt o om0 white S o | e ot plocma e rc® ronds. for. oo | The stonework on the addition tof property at the corner of Main and | there. FREE SAMPLE COUPON ;gm;;,, BTl S ithes et cwedk . & e e P‘;Bmm‘ on the oecond | the mills at Baltic has been raised | Church streets. -He plans fo replace Will Make One Big Store. PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY. Pear ago had total assets of $S12.289 | i thicd oare has been eompletod | 2bove the third story and part of the|the stablé now ion the site with a| George H. Beck, the ower of four 5i0_Pyramid Building., and ilabilities of $19,064. and part of the first has been started. | fOUrth: G e r o, forre Cotta ‘Dlocks and | buildings on the 'east - side of' Brad- e a Free sample Building permits were issued during | The exterior work on the ‘buliding is Donchue Burgalow Finisheds uceo, 28364 feet. ley street in which are four smallj § Pl pile Treatment, in the past week in the cities of New |practically finished, except for the| The bunzalow for M. Donohue on Block on Truman Street. stores has decided to remodel and $lain wrapper. Haven, Bridgeport, Hartford, Water-|store fronts and the laving of the | the Willimantic road. just out of Bal-| | : the four stores will be turned into one bury, Stamford and New BPritain to|metal cornice, which will be done by | tic, is all complete and ready for oc- ohn Geary has taken out a|big. store. Doors which formerly led the number of 155 for building con-| John O. Johnson. cupancy, Contractor George W. Allen pefl_;‘ht for a building to be erected { the way from the sidewalk to side struction_costing $290,223, the largest| It is expected-that work on the|had charge, of the work. on Truman street. The structure will| tenements —will give way to large] number issued being ' in Bridgeport, | store fromts will be started elther to- . s e three stories high, 30x65 feet, ofiplate glass windows. i where a great many one and two-|day or tomorrow. One steel ceiling in rogress on Taftville leys. family houses have been started late- | one of the stores has heen laid. The floors have been laid for the ly. In the same cities a year ago, 124| The letters Chamber of Tommerce | bowling alleys which James Graham permits were issued for buildings|on the face of the building is red|of Taftville is erecting on Merchants’ ing 58,559. brick set into the light colored brick!avenue. The roof has been shingled Contracts awarded last week in-|which constitutes the face of the build- [ and the stucco work on the exterior cluded brick schoolhouse in New Bri-|ing. Contractor Willlam C. Young has | sides will be starteq in a day or so. taln, public garages in Bridgevort and | the contract for the erection of the| Contractor George Allen is doing the New Britain, factory construction in | building. work. 3 Bridgeport and Waterbury, Storefl ar:fl Fanning Avenue Houses. Dion Block. apartment building in Stamfon o The first of the three houses that The two-tenement house tha Py cost $100,000, residences in New Ha- | o oo BRI 00 NS reC, hovses LAt e Merecting on Hunter's avenue, | WHITE WYANDOTTES OUT ven, Hartford, New Pritain, Bridge-| ning ayenue is all complete, and the | Taftville, "is nearly completed. The port, Stamford and New London, s2V- | second s nearly complete except for bullding when finished will accommo- > = eral’ four-family houses _an: - for’ painting inz a ate two tenants and two stores. The 2 Grea atable P Name Street be thrown out on either side. The bottom of the pit should be made ievel and the sides cut straight down. The | from three to six month o e sne should; IN SEEDING TIMOTHY USE PLEN. To0t crops are then piled on the ground | gradually lose the flesh stored up. the full width of the excavation and|F. C. White, Dairy Department, Con- TY OF FERTILIZER. brought to a ridge about 2 1-2 fest|necticut Agricultural College. Do notiTirmel et you tamediittm - othy this fall to sweeten the soil and deep at the center. il BULBS FOR INDOGR BLOOMS. |to fertilize it with 300 to 500 pounds FROSTED CORN. TR CHW T CATING (TIME BT s howa | OF,22ne meal or ground tankmge. Do = ; ; is Is the Month When They Should | not forget either that one of the im- FOR NEW RECORD.| Any Defay in Guiting Will Result in| Some Timely Advice Furnished b y e . sortant things is to use good seed. Tha Prof. White of ~Connecticut Agri BeRotied, Pest waed that 13 possible to got 8 us- cultural College, AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS 1 s being done by Contractor Al- # Plant. September is the month to pot bulbs | ually the most economical in the end, Bridgeport, and a number of one and| third house has not yet been let, but | len. 3 In Contest “at Stoors. e ttme n the whole milk.| 0%, €tly indosr biooming. Hyacinths, | &ven though it costs a triflie more at EERS Y Zane ouses In| ¢ js expected that it will be let In Remodeling Baltic Store. . 5 £ Fiel &b Eod M s ere is no time in the whole milk-| {1 pelesiTe v quils are best|the start. Bighteen to pounds o ot e Wy S We th 4 lelds of frosted corn still standing]| , "y 2 o] o ips, narcissus and jonquils are bes - 2 vagious parts of the state. e work | ® f€¥. days. The bids are already out.| Contractor Allen has started on re- e T ity oie | vave Teon nemcod Cvecently’ by ithy| & DeHodrnat T e on mwort. | spited for this purpdbe. A gpod eall| thnothy with Bve to abx poundl of red i R RO Ty her’s lsland School Finished. | modeling the building owned by Sam- | b tho Tasing Sontost of Stome. OLeq | agricultural adviger. S nelda | ant, bearins on tho establishment of | for potting builbs is composed of one-| (ob With ‘the addition of elght pounds < _n ! T vi 5 : - Suen aclsl ar 2 3 it tgscon SE e ot clover - th tirses to be very large, more new| The work on the schoolhouse at|Uel Milner on High street, Baltic. The | G. Knight's pen from Bridgeton, R. I, | Should be cut as soon as possible, The | 3 Standard for production for the vear| hait part well decomposed turfy loam, ! the remainder well otted statle man- | SPrins is that is necessary aficr 1 sand. These should |2 200d seed bed is prepared to get profitable results from seeding and re- building, which is a single story | p: structure, will have the £ the lant tissues caus g of the individual cel s thel ed this mark last week and now | cells work being contemplated at present| Fisher's Island is all complete and ; 3 i store on thehave a score of 2011, an average of a} brea than during the eummer months. ready for the school opening, which ] ing calving time. It is understood by many, but not by all, that if a cow ure, leaf mold - 4 g w - ground floor made over and fixed into | Jjtt) g 201 egs: r n in|the evaporation of water that s i be well mixed together. . Plans are being prepared for two po-| will he on Monday next. Contractur . . ttle over 201 eggs for each hen in T is allowed from six weeks to two ¢ seeding grass lands. Those who an- Ela 1 e O e a desirable place for business, and| the 1t W S s certain that|Dbe left. The delay in cutting these i b The size of the pot deperds on the AL $or Watlons “end o Or¢ howse in|Williaw O Eelng/of fis Gty Wi tHe | S, i aigly will o adted mabing b Ros i mow. sees cartain Rl e W seah b Siont G6h. | menilie-dn Which fo'vest frtminne 1eo-| y1uo o the Tutha and ubes. the. eifeots| HeIDRts 'ndting Gilg foll Wholil fsca Bridgeport, a barracks and _officers’ | wo; a tenement of six room: S ooTR AT At o s tatior. perird to the next, she will| gon Of % zer are availabio % gemeral rule, for s that lime.and fer quarters will be erected in New Lon- Siate ‘Blackboards for Schools. The tene- | pen record for all American competi-| {he palatabie parts of the plant, and ¢h pot should|2t short motice. It will be necessary e _erecte 3 ment will be equipped with all mod- | tions in whick ten birds have been | the leaves wkill become so brittle that %??&g:g:‘r fi"iflx:fl“&'fli’é‘mg"m ‘eol haT‘Erri(:flefin?((wlr :;c '1:1\\““ hs‘(u};t;:a;’ia ,\F, {mprovements, including a bath, | required for entry. Knight's pen and L\'heyn handled a large percentage will T s an s v s alect Eht - o : Laa Heo i 3 lost by a g to build a new plant in Stratford, pub-|are bemg disiributed to the various| !¢ lEht and steam heat. Seden e e e A e lic garages will he erected in BEridge- | schools and they will be set in place Treat's Garage Finished. o Do oy e e neith 43 epes | for. sllage purroses, it anoutd ba st port and New Haven, factory = con- | ns soon as possible. The siate boards| Work been completed on a gar-| chon b A W Rumerys Bhode Isimed | immediately and put into the silo as o T8 2opn, be commenced in| will: be.a”great ‘improvement. in'ithe | age for! Chailes O Treat in, Whames-| mogs oo e iade Toland | e Poesible 1t, thay meatire, o Stsintord, New Haven end Hartford,| schools, 28 ville. The garage is of single cccond place with 47 esgs. Ross|additional amount of moisture added e esidence work is reported inl Peck, McWilliams & Co.. who have| made of wond, with four windows Rock Farm's Barred Rocks from Ka.{from the well. Thi vield more than when milked contin- single hyacinth a Uously up to the time of parturition.! e ueed. For tulips and narcissus a|to secure lime in carload lots. so those We know the effect upon ourselves,| s inch pot is larse enough, the size|orders should be in jmmediately. when our faculties are continuously | jnoricl POt U5, 4EE SRS SAQ SRS at work, especially when the nerves| pnCposin Wi LG NIRRT OF DRI BONE MEALS FOR LAWNS. are brought into play. And it 18 &|or gome coarse ashes over the hole in i 5 " fact that parturition vitally disturbs the bottom to vre drainage. Fill Before winteriarrives apply to your the nervous and physical _activities, | the pots half full of <ofl, set the bulbs|laWn from three to four pounds of | especially the forces of digestion. The | 5o%that the tops are at Jeast one inch | Pone meal per square rod. It is also New Haven, Waterbury, Stamford,| the contracts for general repairs at the | is 20x30 feot. The exterion 15 to prevent fer- ;¢ ¢ calving brings stimulation to . j1 | desirable to apply just before winter N - L : ; s s 2 xterior is hin- s e ¥ 4 ¢ alow h a s b below the rim, cover them with soil| desi ply New London and Hartford, brick ten-| Pearl street, Hizh street and Greene-|gled with Rex Scrip siate surface|tonal N. Y, Albert T. Lenzen’s|mentation by alowing ' larze amount | the milk producing organs, which is! 205 C00 gy “around. the buibs,| aITives an application of fine manure White Rocks from_Attleboro, Mass > ndottes |Of air which if left would enable un- ement houses are reported in Hart-fville schools, have complated the shingles. H. Blackledge & Co. did the only natural and effective means that will work into the surface during leaving at least on £ inch space at ford and Stamiford, a five-story busi- | work the worik and P. W. Backus' White W) + of e T e ston ) At S neh space at| the winter months to increase the ness block will be erected in New Ha- A 3 he woik { | from Chatham, Ont,, ali tied for third | desirable bacteria snd fungi to de-|§ o 5 the | the top for water, After all bave been | o anic matter in the soil. It is often o a2 Targe mamber Bt Srojects|. Store in Murphy Block Occupied. Addition to Perkins House. place for the week with 45 cggs wacn.| Velop rapidly. is a serious mistake not to make the| potted and labeled they should be well [ O most of it. It is necessary to handle | {7 % the cow In such a manmer as to de- | Jor rete bhes et all & | large amount of manure and then rake rive full benefit frém this stimulation | o5 d Frame around - chem and covgr| it Off. If this is applied in the win- while it is vet present, since With|aqin s hehon or asnen “nd COVEY| ter a larser portion will work into the Honey—Woman Tells| most cows it rapidly wears off if NOt| Tanve them there for apout sic or |50l and make a far better looking How to Handle Bees Successfully. | utilized. cight we Then'make an | exami={ 1awn Iater in the ‘Sofson. \SUCh itrea At this time of vear with many | ooy o soe if voptn ave well desel. |ment may prevent killing the grass ST doors: with | customary to apply in the spring a are contemplated in the smaller cities| One of the stores in the new Mur- H. Blackledge & Co. are building an | It will be noted that there are no BEtia erute: phy block which is being built on|addition to the house owned by Wil- | Leghorns mentioned among the week- HINTS FOR BEEKEEPERS. There were four sales of real es-| Thames square is completed and is|liam R. Perkins in the rear of his|lv winners. Such a thing, however, 7 tate in Norwich last week to eight a|Deing occupied. The work in generall house on McKinley avenue. Also hard | has not happened before for nineteen | Good Point year ago. The mortgage loans|iS advancing as rapidly as can be ex- | wood floors are being laid. weeks. amounted to $11,396 and $7,187 for the | Pected. Contractors Peck, McWilliams Barber Shop ‘Addition. The best pens are lisig] below by b ety & Co. have the contract. P 4 breeds. 1f, however, ons considers Sk . + 4 eed by alternate freezing and thaw- : Py ment Joubert is erecting a ! - 2 Ry Mrs. A. H. Mcl rter of 8 cows freshening in the fall, this ques nove t < . e Three pleces of property changed| —Tearing Down More of Building. |aition fo his barher shop an*Nenwion | NS entire’ contest as the unit it is| ;. "2 s dnt Do entmiciner aon neield | flon concerns many. Rather liberal O e e Dots i0ax|ing auring tko winter and spring hands in New London last week t8] More of the old building owned by avenue. The addition is about isas | iound that White Wyandottes hold|ifouiidgea anthority upon the sub.| feeding, which actually builds mild | emperatire from 45 des toljiron L four a vear ago and in that city the| Wilbur S. Ayling on Main sireet,| feet. The work on the andities jo oacy | frst and second places, White Leg- | ¥ 6°d anthorlty upon the subo| Soril, CHICL S dw quring fheljast | i 3 temperature from i3 degrees to - mortgage loans amounted to $11,800 | which Is being remodeled and an ad- | nearly complete except for the. interre [10rDS third and fourth, Oregons fifth, | yor peole should make it a point to| few weeks of the lactation period, and | > paot ey and water them well. e At a teachers’ conference one of the ‘. Xcept for the interior | Barred Rocks sixth, White Wyan- ‘ Ot ko) While the cow is dry, is the secret of PEr *’ije‘;f\,,t‘r‘ns“ifim Mevelopment. | Speakers quoted the following child's and $15,100 respecti dition erected in the rear, is being torn | work a ¢ e s i ected . is being and painti 1t is made of| g rerthe Y keep at least one or two h ;) as,was firetrplanned.. The excavation | wart o ottes seventh, Whife Rocks eighth. e | Preparing. the icow . forithe' succeeas Srtpct L evelc % |essay on wild beasts: “Wild beasts Qoq._with, shingled available. | Prep: Therefore be. sure that the .pots are[SSSay on W6 Dheasts: WO heasts B To0! = 4 o ] ever a small piece of land I A work is advancing and the contractors | beuadea ©00f and blap- | Rhode Island Reds ninth, and White | ' ot Nt o ans 1o aval hy [inz lactation period. This may ap-| gyl of roots befo . ghorns ¢ p itting thera into [ 95 have a ledge of rocks Which will have 5 Leghorns tenth. - These ten b pens, | coiiine h = e Ao 3 pear to be wasting feed, but this is sy pu - 10 | whole of England and Ireland, but now WILLIAM C. YOUNG % ok b i House Ready for Plaster. meaning one hundred hens. have av- | Sfoceoialney to the neighbors. Mrs.|Poar, erio en it i = Hisher femporainre. bringing ihi i3 peasts are only found i ntheolog- e to be blasted out Peck, MeWilliams| . ° 000 that James L. Woods is| €raged to lay 185 egzgs each as com- | McCarter has the following hints for| the important period when it is mOSt}, zew pots at from intervals of fromiivh L4 = essor_to & Co. are doing the work. s - STETSON & YOUNG Bulliiing. Comslatod, building on Elmwood avenue is all|Pared with 110 eggs each for the one i nalets ready~for plaster and will be ready for | hundred hens in the ten poorest pens. CARPENTER and BUILDER/| The building opposite the Chelsea | gecupaney. ape. & Hyde Bros. aps| Local breede: be intcrested to beginners:— valuable. During the last few weeks | aigmy to ten duve. amd. placing 1n a |ical sardens.’—Christian Register. Begin by having a good strain of| 0f the milking period grain may be| gey, pots at of from Italian bes and modern hives, that|fed at the rate of one pound to each|cight to ten da s in a P c et -~ e S - S ads of milk , reduc- 0 s Co Lt s k prices by skilled labor. lish Leghorns which have been lead- | Lo oxk, wired and with funl|be dried. A gcod many have trouble | oM 60 destess to 83 degrees a suc- PREPAREDNESS Telephone 50 W i ing there class since the first of last, ghoats o b dstion ereat | in drying off persistent milkers by the e W Frasee) Floriat s est Main St. STONINGTON. 1 WATERFORD. December have firally been forced in- | maiol I (2R CRIUCR,, A, FURt | plan o Skipping milkings, bat when | Tonhe—G; W Frasey, Fiorist, Con-| | o It Helps Coughs and Colds — second pia Francis F. Lin- | Majority, : iy Ag " lege ! = 2 i o P TIs L 3 o pack their bees too early in the spring. | 156 than 14 pounds of milk is yield- PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING |, M R ougles, Inc., ‘as Dbeen| A handsome residence is being|COUY'S birds from Mt Carmel, Comn, | ot he o uiny Tor that oniy puss | ed daily milking can be discontinued imedi- 15 Wt s o that are now leading by a margin of ate construction of a brick and frame | Lee of that pikce. Jorern A ot per. | four egzs. addition to the plant of the A:wood{ main is doing ir The three best pens in each of the g e / ] s ving the carpenter vor] h 5 & o : Machine Co. at Stonington, to cost in | Ths plans cali for a e ob ovorG ipal breeds are as follow. vicinity of $40,000. Thé new | stones, containing 12 rooms. with sew CALL UP 734 the building will be three stor era! baths. The house is to be finish. With or Without Gas Attach- and will measure 125 by and will meas 25 ed in bard 1woods, with hardwood| ? Rock Rose Farm Barred) ments but Always EFFICIENT | rapid growth of 's bus-| foors, and will be provided with c\'criv Katonah, N. Y. .. .. 1852 and ECONOMICAL— incss made an immediate enlarcement veni o8 H be $2 3 & e i oieiliats enlatsy convenience. The cost will be $20,000.| 13 Albert T _ Lenzen (White) B bottle of Foley's Honcy and Ts uy our bottlo of Foley's Hone ae ), and qui stop tho and colds SETAT Early fall brings. oroun, bronchitis the bees back. Apple blossom time is|at any time without serious difficulty early enough. If the brood becomes|if accompanied by a reduction in the| . = : chilled, then the bees have to spend|feed. The udder will become filled, | Time For Harvesting Should Depend | A great deal of time cleaning house.| Put the fluid contents will soon be ab- Upon the Market. esthmatic_breathing, troublesome nighi Keep them warm in the early spring|sorbed. When dry, about eight pounds — coufhs whooping cough, and tickling, irri- when the days are warm and the|©Of €rain should be fed daily, more| This fruit should he picked with the | Sable throat. nights cool. if the cow is in poor condition. It|idea of having it reach the ultimate I8 spmavates the disreme eno:g: e‘ “Fall feeding is essential. Build your would not be prefitable to-feed in-|consumer ready to use. This means | :led.;‘l(l lun ell'ld the chronic co of colonies up good and strong for win- | ferior cows this way. These, how- | that, if it is to be twc days or the ¥ poopio. PEACHES. Plymouth Rocks. Sl The. state highway department has North Attleboro, Mass. ... 1777 ter quarters by feeding a heavy sirup,| ever, cannot always be detected from [road, one day h the wholesale It gives 'snufflos” to infants and child: MODEL RAN cottene, VIl heq M Jeast two more|awarded the contract for the construes| § Oreson Agricultural ColNge two-thirds sugar and oné-third water, | {he others unless all have an equal| dealér. one day with the retailer, i O L R T T B T oD Moy v amPphassett | tion of a relnforced concrete bridge in (Barred) Corvallis, Ore. .. 1711| a pint a day for 10 days or two weeks, ance, and weeding is practiced, | fore it gets to the consumer, the fruit| ° GiyeWoley's Honey andTsr freely. Tt ls 3 b they Wil be ready tor oeononins and | Waterford to Fred R. Miller for $1,800. doing this you will have ea based upon the record of production. | will have to be picked before it weuld | posoothing sad curativo, relioves hosrsensss We furnish Repairs for all makes et~ wbason.PHo eV COtiames il Wyandottes. swarms in the epring and are pre-| The grain ration should be bulky, lax- | naturally be ripe. If you have a re- | and putsa heali i d nut having _slightl b 1 Yohg ot Batecat Netosoons 20 Obed . Knight, (Whit pared the earliest | hon. By |ative and nutritious, having slightly | tail trade allow the fruit to become | mucouslining of the throat 5tops conghe WEEKAPAUG. e D e Ditting & super on Your stronsest col.|more carbohydrates than a milk ra- | nearly mature om the tree: if for ho F;ggea;;;;gg;;dg‘ggfig&fifgg:nfig‘;:}g Tom Barron, (White) onies at apple blossom time, it will|tion; with a nutritive ratio of aboutjuse, wait until it | harm the children or scare the forth, England ..... help to keep them from swarming and | One of protein to seven of carbohy-|eat out of I o lact doso is Just as good 6 the fret, aod of Ranget A. J. Wholey & Co be fine summer residences and in keeping with the other places erected T, at the point during the last few vears.| Plaus are nearly ccmpleted for a It looks as though another season|New Union Chapel to be erected in is ripe enough to | el LT DS eun G ; L R s will give the bees a place to store|drate and fat equivalent. If a high| There Of ripeness which | a loss amount 38 ‘than of any other 12 FERRY STREET el L e e S R ] Brierfield, Engiand the honey instead of erowding. out| percentage of fat is sought cven more | the picker ns g the time | cough syrup: 7 pEsd R e R the queen below and forcing her to| liberal feeding of grain will be use- | when tho fruit can ba picked With the | _Soseoto it thet yon gotonly the criginal 2 z field stone. The interior will be of Rhode Island Reds. swarm. Keep your hives set level| ful Encwledeedthat e o e el ot st e e i ST T Tl one [ e sl miiine Lot L e o B and upon some kind of a stand if|, During this period protein and fat-|a day or two. Thi when the 2 Thlfl peo le Can ShitEIb i oap o e frsetion, with o nothing more than a box. This saves | ¥ tissues are actually being stored|‘green” of the green fruit turms to a| o oo ob crt J. cochrang P ing capacity of about 200 5 AW : the hottom boards and alsc keeps|Upon the body to be used in the pro-|light yellow or whitish tint. At this e P ish e ¥ bout 200, L " 1705 | (020s and mice ‘from tho entrances, | duction of milk before the cow is in | stage the frult Wil sepirate casily GAS FITTING, I w g : S Y coios 1708 | Slirks, too, like to feed on' becs aud | Shape to digest and assimilate a full |from the frult spur. For local markets | ncrease Weight SoUT e 50 Jacon e, North Ha and PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington Sq., Washington Building| Thin men and women who would like William Rubinow has purchased the ven, T oM M 645 | can deplete a colony within a night or | ration. A cow is like a tokosgan in| this is the stage when the fruit should Ame".ean Housfl two. Another thing which is very|that the higher she starts at the be- Until one flearns to important is not fo have the hives|Zinning of her slide, the faster and ize this condition with his ey White Leghorns. oeis . Norwich, Conn, to Increase their weight with 10 or 15| property at the corner of Main and Whi Set too closely fogether In oase sou]longer will she keep running. It is ¢ test his by grasping it| ' Seecial Rates to Theatre Trouges, Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. | Luuriy ¢2f e;‘nixnl;s,a Ty eere” fat| Maple ‘streots from- the Eldridge es-| 83 Francis I Lincoln, Mt. Car- should. have cne hive infected <vith | just as serious to crowd the appetite|in the palm of the hand and gently Traveling Men, Ete. their meals for o while and Sote ra.|tate. The property has a frontage of mel, Conn. .... - 1864] any disease, it will be less likely fo|during the first month after calving|lifting or pulling. It it does not sep- o Co & ShetuskietBtaset, sulte. Here 18 a good test worth tre- | 47 feet on Main sireet and runs pack| 69 Will Barron, Bartle, near spread if the hives are comparaiively |as to neglect tc lay on this supply of | arate easily it Is not rips. Do not| =ivery Cennestion, E uoket Street, Phone 581 ing. First weigh yourself and measure | 167 feet on Mapie street. He wil Preston, England ........ 1860 | 301 qparts nutrients. The cow should be kept|pinch them to see if they are mellow.| FARREL & SANDERSON, Props | e TenitA B BarkDerie tabler probably erect ‘a modern business e e Ssel Ol 6o hungray. If fed all she would eat| Peaches should seldom be sent to o z H reith lovery £ vo weeks. Then | block on the site next year. onn. iss e VAT harm will be done, and a check to her | market in the same package into MODERN PLUMBING AGestion i oamEaI £ LRIt s ¥ 3 WINTER STORAGE. flow is the natural result of going|which they are picked. Dost to JOSEPH BRADFORD, what your friends say and think. Miscellaneous. “off feed.” as most cows reach their|sort and grade them. Always sepa- The UNCASVILLE. 08 scales and the tape measure will tell Oregon Agricultural College Potatoes, Cabbage, Squash, Beets,|1imit early by this sort of handling. |rate the soft ones from the firm on s ossential in modern house ay |iheir own story, and many thin men| gy poi oo . (Oregons), Coryallis, Ore. 1875| Carrots, Parsnips and Turnips May| A week before calving reduce the|One soft peach in a basket may ruin BOOK BINDEB electricity is to lighting. We guaran. |and women we believe can easily add struction Co. has the| o3 3~ Cojlinson, (Black Leg- Be Kept for Months. n to four or five pounds, feeding|an otherw r peckage —S. b from five to eight pounds in the first|Sub-contract for the steel work on B e o : = Hollister, = > : iee the very best PLUMBING WORK | fourieen days by following this simpis | the new sehoolhouse in Dacaswilie for horns:. Dauhces iGamstane, T T o e Eiellistar, oty eul- | Slank Boois Made ard Ruled to Order, by expert workmen ‘at the fariest, |direction. And, Best of Sll, the mew A Eugiand ....... 1648| Many crops can be stored profitably | of calving a pound and a half of ep- | ture, Connecticut Agriculturai Col- prices. flesh stays put. e R ppouglas, Inc. has thelipy A Schwarz, (Black Hhine: {n tHelk ‘fresky statel: Therg: st ret Juke warm water, and =ood | lege, 108 SROADWAY Sargol does not of itselt make fat, but mixing with your food it aims to | CONtracts have not been ‘awarded as turn the fats, sugars and starches of | Vet what you have eaten into rich, ripe, fat landers) Burlingame, Cal . 1579 | important _considerations in connec- | hay*are enough for a well-conditioned Ack us for plans and prices. although two quarts of bran tion with the placing of vegetables in G b ifal | Begin e neat storage. The fvegeiabies themselves | mash may be nseful. Begin tiie nex THE TIME TO PICK FRUIT. should be of good quality, free from | day feeding lightly and after four or . —_—— diseases or bruises. They must mot|five days introduce a grain mixture The Line Storm Which is Soon Due| e put in too early or pield eo that|sradually. Increase this gradually must not be subjecizd to any atmos- | not expect a cow vho Handle all the waste and do it quickly and to meke| fram, - o1 & phere so dry that it will cause wilt- [ feed called for by her vield of mill the fat producing contents of the very frame house, bungalow style, contain- ; , IN NEW EN as possible in order to get size and | Y. i t - mantic, and . other losding. druseists CLAND | Cality: A very sood ‘test of ripencss | Vegetables should b stored as far [} HORSE WAS STOLEN 5 away from the healar as possible, ex- 32 Franklin Street producing nourishment for the tissues LYME. J F I OM PKINS and blood—prepare it in an easily as- 2 . similated form which the blood can May Damage Crop if Left Too Long | any heating will take place and tney | about one-fourth pound pér day. Do waste. But Sargol works to stop thelfor Luclen Abrams. It will be | ©n Trees. fween vour skin and bones. Sargol is fruit. With the exception of pears | {08S, cabbage and squash oRe Tionth | to Al ks ey - : sive. fruit to say.on the trees just as long | & : 3 faed Heating and Plumbing|vis, Gtuss bhu S e i 4 Where ' oot caliat 1s ot provided: antee of weight increase or money | compiled by the F. W. Dodge Com.|the stem parts readily from the fruit|If there is a cement floor it is best t0| s giolen is about as sane &n act as Contracts to Sept. 13, 1915 124,898,000 | ples in the home cellar or in cold | OTSenic matter. A covering of abowt| nermanent baldness will be vour lot, FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY HANDSOME LOT OF Contracks to Sept. 13, 1912 138.734,000 | Buil masurity. As soon as the: appls | STOWer or the home gardener lacks a | iGier ail. as to bemoan your fata, Contracts to Sept. 13, 1909 113,850,000 | degree this is beneficlal and Improves | °NS Who has a garden. This is the| z'%,"vour druggis: and get a bottle — Contracts to Sept. 13, 1907 to be pocked as quickly this year as |1y located and some material to cover| "B SN wrpg the same old story; at specially low prices at Sept. 13, 1303 week or 10 days late. It is a debatable | 2ndled in this way are beets, carrots( | ™7, (. """ Osgood guarantees Parisian . readily accept. Much of this nourish-| W. A. Harvey has been given the 67 West Main Street ment now passes from your body as|cContract to build a residence in Lyme = e % ing and thereby spoil their quality. It |If she has been properly conditioned p - - k. ing eight' rooms and bath. The| Questions are coming in daily to the | 78 and 2 e % 23 A T. F. BURNS |Bisrsitesie e thiler Mo ot 3o, 00 20 | Jtetions sre coming in daly to the | 118,208 Whereh spoil (hetz quaiiy, eI e Bas b, provens, conditensd 2ave : months in most house cell enough to get her on full feed. For safe, pleasant. s ] h Te ‘if"fifi"x‘,erféfii‘e:’sfi-ui“gm‘,-’é‘f")‘i%?. BUILDING OPERATIONS it is always desirable to allow the | XORES In most house cellar in this vicinity sell it in large boxes—| Statistics of build ineer-| ©f apples is to lift the apple up : e o forty tablets to a package—on a guar- | ing operations 1n g’g“,”gngfifiee:s Slishtly and give it a slight twist. It | CePt In cellars where freezing occurs.| Tocking the stable after the horse Bk % B 3 pack the root crops in boxes or barrels ving g aff : ack a3 found in cach large box. | pany, are as Tollows: spur it 'is a sood indication that the | PRGNS MR% SFOPe 1% boxes or barrels | trving to srow haur after the head s IRON CASTIRNGS Contracts to Sept. 13, 1916 §146,636,000 | SEhle 15 jmature enough fo warrant | irieq ‘soll in which there is not much | " oo 1o is absolutely dead Contracts to Sept. 13, 1914 124,502:000 | storage it is, of course, desirable to | tWo inches is sufficient. and you might as well cheer up and Contracts to Sept. 13,1913 123,878,000 | pio 58 e O botore it reaches| 1R case either the cémmerclalf{all your friends that it isn't so pad THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 Contracts to Sept. 13, 1911 118,116,000 e o o) o stoNge place, there is an alternative | *fisT all a5 to bemoan your fate, K s Steamel‘ Rllgs Conltracts to Sept. 13, 1910 116.186.000 | Mase mreradne Mo o & covtain | WHICh 18 available to almost every- | ,iic il dont wait srather aay. bat 0. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest ! English and Scotch Importations | SontTacts to Sept. 13, 1908 the value of the apple. e pjaihe esscntials are &5 Parisian Sage, the truly eficlent s o Most apple varietios do not need ¥ e - | hair grower. A sbeaiaful oo Oesthe cax. o They [iSEERRERIIOME DL AR 1000 o pocked as quick: the pit after the cold weather comes. i S A in fo wing to the fact ¢ | T've heard it before,” but try a'bottle D. S. MARS I |ore bousht risht and will sell them | c0iTCE to:Sapt. 13, 1604 In o fommer yeats, owing o the fact | rho ‘crops which can be successtully | Lyo iear Contracts to Sept. 13, 1902 1 - | parsnips, tdrnips, winter radishes, i omiuoe Lo Bept. 181002 question whether Rhode Iéland areen. Sage to grow hair, to stop falling hair, Pianos * Player-Pianos Victor Victrolas ON EASY TERMS Suniight Building, Marsh Building, 16 Franklin Street, 230 State Strest, Norwich New London THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. 14 Bath Street. Norwich, Conn. DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Room A Telephone 523 e SR TS B o weold mow om 1,008, fan2d a St Ordinary years one plans to get green- ings off at this time or just previous to the line storm. The line storms are likely to be accompanied by severe wind, which _if apples are ripe and ready for harvesting, means that those which are not picked will suffer badly from the wind by having a large percentage blown off. Possibly it will work out in this way that those who have apples on southerly warm, light s0il slopes will need to pick this week, Ings ought to be picked this weelk. | SAISify, horseradish and cabbage. The outdoor vegetable pit is made in the following manner; On the spot select- ed measure off a space three or four fee wide and as long as desired, plan to have the pit extend north and south. The soil should be removed 8 to 12 inches deep the width of tle pit and one-half of the earth should heavier land or other slopes would do better to take chances with the wind while those who have apples on and wait until next week. to cure dandruff and stop scalp itch in two weeks or money hack. Parisian Sage is the most invigor- ating hair dressing made and is a prime favorite with discriminating ladies, because it makes the hair soft, bright and appear twice as abundant. It is antiseptic; it kills all odors that are bound to arise from excretions of the scalp, and everyone knows that sage s very cooling to the scalp. Parisian Sage is inexpensive and ‘easily obtainable at drug and toilet ‘counters everywhere.

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