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a house here for A. i.. ? o : 2 l" : E As : Al STWAN. Baild Sohwes Moyt i : Architect Frank Elwood Brown of 448 141 - | New ;H:':gn is drawing m.uuwl:r,o — Notkins _Sons, New Haven. The owner ‘will ‘build " several houses from this XY s BRI g7 | improvements. He wil also lay a|Dlan at once. The house will be three BOARDING HOUSE FOR TRADING COVE |iimisut ot ue st it snll S50l K 3 s Thieh will be very much aP-|ioms with bath and every conven- i e et K BUILDING AND BUSINESS. Real Estate Business Continues to Show Improvement. Sales of real estate oonumu-b-h:hw - 5 Pask, Foek in tne- i of the. stis | Joseph Hall and Son Will Erect Two Story Building—James reported in the Commercial preciated by ihe campers- NEW LONDON. An $18000 Garage. The contract for the erection of the " GROTON. e O o e The house now building for Mr. and You cannot get much satisfaction out of e i 3 . i Mrs, Markley Allen is being plastered e, - SNy BEASI G Eabere) I Simons Will Build Home in Thamesville—Addition for |5oposed sarage on Brewer street £or | ana will soon be ready for Gccupaney. work or pleasure, unless you can eat in - 1. k. . . been ‘git to H. B. P tis: a k > e c % 2. s k3 A - H e aith SLALeTos & yoar Sab, United Metal Manufacturing Company. will be started at once. O, Fowler will DEEP RIVER. comfort. An attack of indigestion can spoil 3 ago. : 5 £ I o At Do e Tt Teon€ gy rhe buliding, ¥10| C. A. Parmelee has the contract and your day and rob you of a night’s rest. Your $14,873, and liabilities of $100,096. Last 3 = Toet, with Eravel rost ands tonerete| Will erect a frame house for How- om . ; year,in the lust week of October the | Work has been started on the erec- | with hard wood and slectric lights, | 00F. The cost will be about $18,00. [ard D. Southworth to replace the one tomach is an important member of your five p had total assets of $11,365 [ tion of a residence for John Simons | steam heat and other modern improve. Continct For Bl : : body. Give it good care and proper food, and liabilities of $73,176. In Thamesville, near the car barn. The | m ents, including tollets and bath | - coniract for Residence. = | o o uo ommmma o e %, e Six new incorporations were formed | house will be 22 feet x 26 feet, one | Will be installed. On the froat of the | , The contract to bulld o new rest- and it will reward you by increased health and in this state during the week, as|story and a half in height and will | house there will be erected a small [ STROD on “Sroa L iventts Oliver Woed IN NEW ENGLAND di against nine in the same weck a year |have six rooms, three upstairs and [porch while on the rear a two-story [ SMith has been given to Oliver Wood- . endurance. When the stomach needs help, ago. ' Total capitalization last week | three down. The foundation work will | veranda, 27 feet long, will be erected. | {[OTtN. e Plans call for an atiacs| statistics of building and engineer- amounted to $635,000 as compared with | be of concrete and the outside mater- | Architects - Cudworth and Thompson . containing RS mlon’ of (bRNing And eusiear rooms and bath. The heating will be 733,000 last year. ials wood with shingled sides and roof. | are drawing the plans. compiled by The F. W. Dodge Com- : g\lfld}nx.permns were issued during | The interior will be finished off in by furnace and every convenience will - P : - any follow: 3 Building Nearing Completion. be provided. pany the ipast_week in the citles of New |hard wood and will be equipped with : et 662,000 Haven Bridgeport, Hartford, Water. | steam heat, electric Nahts And othor| Within a short time the Winchester Plagtering Three-family House. ContrE o ot 3, $113,0600 bury, Stamford and New Pritain to the | modern improvements. Extended | Woolen Mills building in Thamesville | myo new three-family house which oo number of 200, for building construc- |across the front of the house will be|Will be completed and ready ‘or- 0C- | s "yoing" built on Shaw street, for to Oct. IARARETIATENIRBRI R A AR AT 4,426, the largest in.|a seven-foot veranda. _Contractor [ cupancy and already parts of ma- |\ ; E e i e th S Crenss Torthe weekl heing found in | Charies L Rathbun has the contract | chinery are being set in place. The srtet i e g oce Beecham’s Pills and it will soon be able to Hartford. In the same cities a vear for the erection of the house. oo T O o aieiny, [ done by the day. and Joseph Williams to Oct. take care of itself. This time-tested remed: ago 178 permits, for building construc- Addition for United Metal Co. P g ::l’me Aher Hoaes 15 | has the contract’for the plumbing and to Oct. = R i ., = iy H Soed o ehe s ditio. 0w WeT® 17| The United Metal Manufacturing | well advanced. to' warrant completion | heating The plans call for a frame | Contracts to Oct relieves indigestion, stimulates ‘the gastrie : company have made plans for an addi- | ; little over .t ks. The steel 3 E n s S 3 X . : Contracts awarded last week include | fjon_ to theirsfoundry on ShiDDINg | winfow sash have been put in place | FOOmS. Contracts . 25, juice, rids the stomach of the ‘ disturbing, = storage warehotses, factory addition |street. The addition will be one Story [ ang the majorits of the @lass set. The Two-family Hous Contracts 90,792,000 ] e and several frame houses in Bridge- |in height; 60 feet by 30 fect and will | hotler house which is on the west side | Contractor H. B. Prentiss is build- | Contracts 78,816,000 element, and acts pleasantly on the liver: por du:‘hre:;;torc-{":_rcxfik,g‘n%_g:sgi\né\tg: Daye s sucretaifomndation | Thetkamb |or - e puitanesiEmg ¢ Hver: | ine ainaw house on R e gg":"“"‘t‘ 3 i ' and bowels. It tones and eetens th & 1 b | material: d n the present i - | Ma Anderson. 'he lans cal or ntracts 5 3 4 e new factory construction in Water- | puilding will b used in the constreer | Rearing the fnished stage. The ex = P sweef e terior work is all complete and men |a frame house, arranged for two fam- | Contracts 97,123,000 bury, factory construction, brick store |¢jon of the addition. The floor will be ting and apartment block, a number of two | eoncrete. O oo puthe : boilers. The E. J. Cross Co. of Wor- and three-family houses and residence | & i : : ; 4 Work in Hartford, business Llock and | Single Story Building for Laurel Hill | cester, Mass, are doing the work. A number of smaller contracts in New | Joshua A, Stott will erect on Lau-| Pouring Concrete for Second Floor Haven, several frame houses in Stam- |Fel Hill avenue a single story build-| Concrete is being poured for the top ford, and = number of smaller con- |In& It will be comstructed of wood |floor on the schoolhouse in Palmer- digestive tract, restores the appetite and reestablishes healthy conditions. . When troubled with indigestion, flatulence, sour eructations, biliousness or constipatiér, you : Club House. tracts in all parts of the state. and will be 20 feet by 2§ feet. Con-|town which Contractor C. M. Williams = & A Among the new projects of the week | tractor E2 Waltcr Phillips has the con- | of this city is erécting. gan get quick relief by takmg are a business block {in Bristol, store | tract. STy New Boarding House. and apartment buflding in New Bri i s in, store and apartment blocks, resi- ans are being @ Thotroof fonithe club House At W % A = IO~ | tawaugan has. been put on during the CONNECTICUT MEN FOURTH dead branches. i ? 3 tor iy 1 a Cove, .which will be ussd building has taken place. Contractor | |n Butter Judging Contest at National [ be necessary to overcome sucking or ber of one and two-family houses an DES C. M. Williams has cha: of the work. - scale insects. several brick dormitory buildings in | boardin use. building will 5 : 3 Dairy Show. 3. Prepare a compost of leaf mold Bridgeport for the Bridgeport Housing | contain in- all and will be Plastering ‘Houge. T in a mixture with manure and soil ssociation of that pls al k| 62 feet x 0, fee'. The fe tion will | Plastering is well along on the first | The first students’ butter judging|,% 2 compost will prove of great value husiness blogk and public be lnéxll ructed . stone and con 4\\\{1]!‘"‘ two hn"ifl* wh h Jul_hr}\ Lf- contest ever held at the National Dairy | i, "2y planting and gardening work = Ehe e T RuaRpE R T e BT e S Properiy atrocs from the Hachag oo, | Show was. inaugurated this yvear at|on your premises as well as in re- outside and sh! al on Washing street. The gra Springfield. Teams were entered from | juvenating impoverished specimen 2 let to Sul- |} been comple nd the walks | Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Vermont, | trees. g SOME GOOD ADVICE The._ i The roof for ihe second house 4. Prune the roots of the trees i Connecticut, Cornell, New Hampshire, | hich are to be moved during the now being consiructed. Ma setts Ohio and Nebraska.| inter: cut around the base of the re three men on each team | rees ang fill the trench with straw. and each man was required to score [ "5°% {1 pl ¢ 0 SOl AT SO : : eigheson tubs of butter. Before the|iect "the rhododendrons and other {other improvements made before her.| contest the butter was officially scored [ f6Ct, the rhododendrons and other > her winter home in Pitts-|by n committee of three judges. If a : N judg green boughs. Do this only where the student gave a tub of butter the same [ 19 2na exposure make it absolutely sert Roamania is having an ad-|score or within a half point of the dition put on his house, a bath put Strengthened by Norwich Experiences | . C., A. in Meriden, and several| residence, Miramar, reshingled and antial houses in New Haven and Kidney dise: se is too. dangerous to| neglect.” ‘At the first” sign of back- ache, headache, d R e e e T e e Siceceions I sestaal e che, headache, dizzin urinary n, and other rov s ade. | perfect score on at tub. ! ‘ The house in hich Mr. Roumania|be oec oot s cortals nember of points USE OF THE TRAP NEST. ocalue to women are & Sl digprders, u should give s formerly the show room at!depending on the number of points he s e with every box ‘The Largest Sale of Any the poultry farm. but afterward was|was off from the judges’ score. Each |An Absolute Necessity for Accurate made into a dwelling house. student was rated on the basis of 1,000 Breeding Work—Takes an Hour a | . points. Thus it was possible for each| Day. Medicine in the World™ " ened kidneys prompt attention little meat, take things easier and use MIDDLETOWN. | % D its, s ore 000 poTots a reliable kidney tonic. There's no S ¢ PILEIMANTIC The following prizes wera hftercd: | A groat majority of the farmers and paper wrappers and sand have| Bridgeport—Statistics filed with Lo- . 4 Dennis O'Br s been awarded Werk on A for American | Team Prizes, 1st, $150: 2nd, $100; 3rd, |commercial poultrymen do not use used. Shrinkage and decay |ren Deibridge, clerk of the board nf other kidney medicine so well rec the contr: the mason wo Thread ICA Pragicting e Individual priz trap nests in their poultry houses be-|josses have been determined, and es- | assessors, show that Bridgeport leads "7 land €. 0. S Son the carpen- | o GPoaRces ne e he|cause they feel that the time re-|{jmates made as to appearance and|the state in the mumber of aut mended as Dox 1s. Nor-|ter work new factory to Work Advancing. C duired to operate them is so great that| favor, Only the mill sawdust and|bile owners, having 5900 motor I he erected ms for the ing order: they cannot, afford to use them. This 4 v ist * thi v > e . on the ras ane - . S e P beatls o t e el cork sawdust seem to posses value.|hicles registered from this city. The wich people rely on them. Hers's cne Pyssall Man: Tt will hey \\l T s 1 s ‘el?“fd‘ orably Pennsylvania ... . 279146 is undoubtedly true in the case of the| Aj) the media kept the apples cooler | figure leads New Haven by 600 and s of the many from Norwich 150 feet, two. stories high, buiit|on the ne el South Dakota 257141 farmer during the spring and summer|{han when no media were used; but|Hartford by approximately 800. The y b by : Thread company. Four Duate months when he is planting his crops | shriniage, decay and flavor. impair- | figure given for Bridgeport includes Jrothers have been < h ¢ and caring for them. It is also true for the poultry keeper who hatches Pennsylvania’s achievement, was re-|and raises several hundred chickens qiLas) Tdmes On S {njavkable in® that the ‘team, not only|during the sprins. It would not be 35 SHR SeaT ding have b 3 secured first place but the ‘three men | practical for either of these people to i v " LEGAL NOTICES s them for the g on the team were also the three high | take 'an hour or more each day to | Nrous inne bt reictive dips were | - ——— o WOTICES 3 men on individual scores. The fourth |handle the trap nests no matter how | employed to determine- thoir influence 3= before the idual prize went to a man from |much information they might gain as|onth2 preservation of apples, copper NOTICE G 3 South Dakota. - the individual of thet i 3 _built on!" The team from the Copnecticut 2 e ohiamalinsoanasee T | sulphate, = bordeaux mixture, lime- e . > i in being used as im- 3 Stpets | rienltural. Collese consisted of A. C.| In’order to do accurate breeding it | Water and paraffin heing used as im-| pj FCTORS’ MEETING ‘JifX:| Sheldon, G. T. Cameron and J. E.|is absolutely necessary to have a com- | Bordeatx was: most effestive fn. o : S been | syer. These men are to be conzratu- i = e = gt The electors of_the Town of Norwich A 3 plete yvearly record of every hen that |iarding de at 4 the < 2 Tow mes put |jated on the good showing which they e : tarding decay and ! preserving the|legal voters in Electors’ Meceting are made. H. B Judking, dairs depart, | comes into the breeding pen. It is|gayor. hereby warned to meet in the several dows will be lo: | made. . P udkins, dalry depart” lalso necessary to know absolutely the | “Apiies keep best by first immersing | voting districts’ of the Town of Not- i yei | fient, Connecticut Agrigultural Col- | number of eggs produced by the moth- | them in bordeaux and then packing | Wich, as by law provided, at the foi- but this work Aot ki . 8 €r and grandmother of the male birds|tnem in hardwogd sawdust, yet ap- |loWing places in — votlng i i Ao G D T T whith are used in the breeding pens. ¢ dipped in bor.|. FIRST DISTRICT -- At the Town e R Yt thopuilgms| SHADE TREES AND SHRUBS. _|Obviousiy'this kind of breeding Work | Sromy ween: menrie ns by oo™ thorg | Hall in the City ot Norwich. of much brick R can only be carried on by a few &De- | reated, and subsequently packed in |, SECOND DISTRICT—At the Engine clalists who can charze enough for|gawdust, and their flavor is if any- | li0USe, 151 West Main Street. their breeding stock, eggs and day- |thing better. The structure of the |, THIRD DISTRICT—At Union Hall, old chicks to pay for their time and|fiesh and ekin of an apple bave much | 463 North Main Street, in Greeneville. people. Connecticut ment were more fatal than the ther-[about 800 motorcycles and 200 com- _ mometer. Mill sawdust from resinous | mercial trucks. woods impart an undesirable flavor to apples, but hardwood sawdust does for the the of the frames b C.'8. Bennett, motor: n put in . 46 Pa'mer, Street, Norwich, says: “I know Doan's i ies high. built Kidney Pills are good. T s and v helped | me a lot when I u years ago. | use Doan’s Kidney Pil " dow fr time Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t sim- ply ask for a kidney remed Doan’s Kidney Pills — the Mr. Bennett had. Props, Buffalo, N. Y ~‘ions to_the buildine the corner of | e streets for the Mid of Odd F s =3 = FFISHERS ISLAND. Aain and Colle ster-Milburn C Advice upon what to do for shade trees and shrubs during November, sent sfrom Washinugton, D..C., by the 2 = . i - American forestry association, 38| Dok SO i es o Tt Sl i _FOURTH DISTRICT — At the Old PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING e | Wiliam Belknap is adding a_gar- | follow: amount of ability o carry out a series | toeo” it 1ts keeping qualities. The | grick Schooihcuse, west of the Greem, A v frtni ity i3 i ¥ Mrs: E.“M. Ferguson is having her agze with -oncrete fioor to his many 1. Prune trees and remove the t ping . Norwich Town. of trap nest records on a long-time h, act tissue and a thick d schedule which will “work out satis- flf;h,'y“’“” o #09 I ZITH DISTRICE S Af Ponemeh. * 1 imperviou: Kin.' ' factorily by, increasing the laying | el SEeeea e LT ~—Robert Carter In the New York Evening Sum, Oct. 3, 1916 ¢ y:flv!v:{agfin‘gflenfgglzg:(é:;::sev;gf WORK ON THE FARM, Hamilton M -enue, East Side. in7 With or Without Gas Attach. § Thefe & Dl tn to b ot e e esday following the first ments but Always EFFICIENT : and ECONOMICAL— } MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all ma of Ranges A. d. Wholey & Co 12 FERRY STREET ? 91 every poultry plant and on every | Ways In Which Men and Horses Can T TR T e T farm where hens are kept for a pro- | Be Kept Busy at Productive Work E A.D. 1016, at 8 welock fit. They may be used during the in_the foremoom, to give in thelr bali Seson Gf the Year when thers Tun lcas| 0 i Months. lots “for deven' olectors of President amount of necessarv work to d0, and| In these days of scarce and high|3h4 Viee President T with speciaily good results Guring the | priced labor inability to make every| Also, to give in their ballots for months of October, November, De-|man’s time count for the most is|Senator to represent the State of Coi="r cember and January. The farmer has|pringing failure to many farmers. |necticut in the Sixty-fifth Congress of one or two hours each day which he | Efficient management of labor has al- | the United States. could devote to his poultry during|ways been an important factor in suc-|p AlSo. to give in Lheir ballots for a these months, which would bring him | cessfui farming. Now it has become ?:X‘éii‘é‘f’zf.lfln.fi? DItriet of the sat:?; excellent . results. The commercial|indispensable if profits are to be ex-|of Connecticut in the Sixty-fifth Cone ! poultry keeper should plan his year's| pected. gress of the United States. work €0 that he can arange to trap- | On our Connecticut dairy farms the | Also, to give in thsir ballots for the nest his entire flock of pullets Quring | summer and early fall is a period of |Persons they will elect for Governas - these four menths. almost continuous activity. There | kicutenant Gavernor, Secretary, Tveass - Getting the actual performance of|are crops to plant and care for, hay- | Bounestisur. t& hold said offices from every individual during its first four|ing to do, silos to fill, and on some |the Wednesday following the first: months of laying and noting the time|farms apples and other crops to har- | Monday of January, A. %. 1917, n'.fi the following fall that these Individ- | vest. During the late fall and winter |until thelr successors are Guly quait- uals molt. gives a fairly accurate|work is slack on many farms. The |fled record of their laying power and en- nbfl'}(ty of the farmer fo plan his bus. | A1S0, o sive in thelr ballots for o ables any poultry keeper to pick out|iness so that he will have productive | Bonaaria] Dicirist ot the State of Coms from a flock of 500 the 100 or the|work for his men to do during the|necticut in the (eneral Assembl 200 which are most desirable to keep |slack period may mean success where | Connecticut, to hoj the second year to breed from. failure would otherwise result. the Wednesday ollowing TUnless tie pullets are trap nested| On forty-eight farms im Meriden|Monday in January, A. D. 1917, and when they first begin to lay there is | Cheshire and Wallingford, fourteen | UBilL Bis successor 13 duly qualified, A d lots £ t no means of the poultryman knowing | farmers who planned their business 8o | peaimes to Sinarament i in i 1h Tha: which birds will lay a few weeks and|that each man did three hundred | General Assembly of Connecticut, te| 1h§’nh!t‘$§d for ull!ev?ral month:fl ulr;d days of productive work per year hold sald ofiice from fthe Wednesday| whic] s wi ay spasmodically | made profits averaging $1,610 each, | follow! e first Monday of January, through the winter time. A poultry- | while Fourteen orhite who managed | A D. 1§17, and unti) their successors man has to operate trap nests but a|themselves and their help so that|2TSJuly aualified © few weeks to learn some interesting|each man did less than two hundred Judge of Probate for the Distriot of facts about his birds. Tkere are al-|days productive work a year made an|Norwlich for two years from and after ways a certaln percentage that start|average profit of $125 each. the Wednesday following folay in the fall and continue through | ~There aro various ways in which | Monday of January, & D. & the winter, and there are always near- | horses and men chn be kept busy at|,, AlSo. to give In their ballots for ly as many in some flocks which be- | productive work during these slack | hIGty ihIeg (3%) Justices of the Peace '~ &in to lay as soon. but at the end of |months. As much of the plowing as | frst Monday of Januaie, A. D 1817 a glven period have produced only | possible should be done at this time.| mpe polls wil be opened in all the one-half or one-fourth as many eggs.|This may mean the Saving of hiring | aisets ot sie (6 o chock tn the oris This is the strongest argument for|the next epring. It may prevent de- |noom, and remain opem until five (5) the trap nest, and it would seem a|laying the whole of the next year's|im the aftermoun. good business investment for all per- | work. Apple irees may be pruned in| Dated.at Norwich, this 28th day of. esons who are desirous of increasing|the fall, building ropairs made, ma- |October,- A. D. 1916, L the production of their flocks to put|chinery overhauled and put in shape HAS. 8. HOLBROOK, trap nests in their houses and use |for noxt year. Manure shoulq. be|Town Clerk of the Town of Norwleh. them during the season when they can | hauled out and spread on the land in best afford the time. the fall rather than be left till spring. There are several kinds of trap| Those farmers who have rased NOTICE nests which can be built cheaply and |money crops which they can market anyone who is handy with tools.|during the fall and winter are fortu- Elmors’ Meeling Robert J. Cochran: GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING Washington S, Washington Building Norwich, Conn, Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. Phone 581 Sl e MODERN PLUMBING is as essential in modern house as electricity is to lighting, We guaran. teo the very best PLUMBING WORK 5y expert workmen at the fariest prices. Ask us for plans ‘and prices. J. F TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F.. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklin Street iRON GASTINGS. FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €O Among the best known and most prac- | nate indeed. There is no better way tical are those recommended by the|of keeping men and horses at produc- k Connecticut, Massachusetts and = New | tive wo: The electors legal voters of the Town, York state agricfiltural colleges and| On elghty-six | 9 Lebanon are hereby warned to metid by the United States department of | Connecticut farms studied in the year | mieiiay.: oy, (oo 5, 5aid Town om™: D, agricuiture. A bulletin can be ob- 1915, labor constituted 49 per cent or |o'clock & m., to elsct by ballot Elee- tained any of these sources|almgst one-half of all the expense on |tors of President and Vice President ‘which will describe them most minute- | the 'farms, With competition with |Sf_the TUnited ies. a United States Iy and if desired the nests may be ob- | other lines of business keen, and the | SeN8tor to represent the Stato of Com—— tained by contract. price of labor rising, to succeed the | pesens tie Serond’ Commratent? HD: farmer must. plan - the expenditure of | trict of Connecticut in the next Con- PACK APPLES IN SAWDUST. farm labor more carefully than ever. ess of the United Statés a Governor, Ne. 11 t0 28 Forry Strest 7, & . —I. G- Davis, Farm Management Dem. | Lieutenant Governor, Secrecary. Treas. g . ST Experiments at University of Ver- Connecticnt = aacuem | Grer mmd Comptrofier for the State SBE - = L i prs mont Show How to Meet Problem * Connecticut, a Senator to represent 1 D % 5 © N s % Fruit. the Twentleth Sen#torfal District and WILLIAM C. YOUNG ,| “wow ~ /)8 of Storing Fru Ewo Representatives to ropresent her 2PN S Thomaston—Farmers in this section | Toxn of Lebanon in the next Legis.. . The university of Vermont in bull are holding up the sale of theif pota- | lature of Connecticut, for a Judz® o2 tin No. 186, on “Farm apple storage,” | toes'for the higher market price which | the Probate Court for the District of summarizes the problem as follows: they are sure will prevail in a few | ebamon, and for thirteen Justices &2 Successor_to i o’ ' #5 STETSON & YOUNG S R o CARPENTER ‘and BUILDER The Wil St W The ‘Wail+of" Weaknesst “Trials have been conducted fo as. Last “week they were selling | the Peace for New. London County, certain the value of different mechan- 1.40 a bushe residents of tic Town of Lebanon. NINGSUN. oy P N R C L D Best work . _materials at right = 3 o prices by sictiod 1abor. s YO 5 sy Sk oA media in preserving apples. Mill C. J. ABELL, Town Clerk. {elephone 760 West Main. 8t. \ s §r et fone sawdust, cork gawdust, leaves ! g8 5 i s : Lebanon, Conn., Nov. 1, 191 .