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ez ,e.| NEW _BUILDING ON LAUREL HILL A f Yoar Ago.. some __ Warchouses on Pier. - | e onk a. e ey atais: piend Y e ghére tlie Scheidennelm Construction. those who have asporagus:— charge of the work. e is now | Goiboration is putting up the fmmense | T shall use as much manure ; engaged in pu WD the st foos Fime oy oy ines bat WUl SOHiosp affaed, putting -t or dross_ua | v 3 . . k&no 5 portion D! not |, d 'hen I use lots of » R For Pl % tal \Ipy_:)‘ the w-ahon:u of the|hen manure, n'nd it w«;rk:'d well or: . Ready aster. Eastern Forwarding Co. - e e R = The two story and half house that| On the adjacent land the constric- a::nl,at a 4-8 wu:: ct po‘l‘aah. "n:s Contractor C. I Rathbun is erecting | tion grombflvw has set up a regular|pelped out.. This ysar I am going to T T R R R A s e e ' 3 a sewage “waste ve > S I ' B s et o Dearen s | OF o ATt 0 aeomalt e e e o s ’ & R soon. where - | pes ts. grease is extrac o im*fi‘?" S %. v': v1 "‘l:‘:mm B Glasgyw Housss. | Begters can get to wonk on it shaping |and the nitrifying bacterih are a val- panies had total capital stock of $10,- | ver on the front side of his home) Peck, McWilllams Co., have com-|irto the M,f:ir::“ of‘m’:;befl"me s 10 80| uable; asset. Some cf SeE !:eflt e 136,000, ‘caused by tire f>rming of onelgn the corner-of Broad and Warren |pleted work on six houses in Glasgow | house. T sman cheds wiin cinciar | Kot Bardeners, are going to try - i ] with_capita} of $10.000,000. §etreets. The veranda will be con-|for the American Thread Co. where|uaws driven Ny Slortrcity have beem | bl oM Dot 0 o Te ol arhe og ‘the past week building per-|gtructed of wood and will have & tin|they erscted verandas for each house | sot up and as tase oo n bie Sechs o | Bumus value to me will be enormous, BVve been lasued 1h the citles of frjof, *"|ana’ stinglea each house with Nepon- | fimber “are shaped to. the utes for| amammone faiLmys here on our old, PO aartSri-| Foundation Work Well Advanced. |sett shingles. Boiter House Fouf | Tich they are . intended they - are i i ; number of 157, for new| The foundation work on the board- Erecting ler House Roof. painted wi u qreosote mixture that POWDER VERSUS LIQUID. work to cost $796,515,|ing house which the Joseph Hall and| Work has been stars6d on the erect- | 1S & preservative. z ‘increases over last year being | Son Co. are erecting at Trading Cove [tion of a now boller house roof of the| There are now 200 men employed on |y, gy aving Method Has Not Con- Volimtown. . The roof 1s 35 feor x 38| Out on the pler a steel crane which clusively Proved Itz Worth. ° aterbury. Briggs Manufacturing company, in|the work by the company. b “sam ct uildi rOnStru - | Archit Cudworth and runs on the railroad track plays a big L3 RO Ml A b e et yellow pine with far and sravel. Peci,|Tart in placing the big sticks of tim-| There has heen an Increasing In: The Southern New England Telephone Co. wards o e =5 2 McdWilliams Co., B ‘ber or in swingWg whole sections up | terest the last few year: on the post . Clnde e roasacos ana factory ad. |Renovating Shetucket Strest Bui the E . of this clty are dotng | {7, Tiace aftcr they have. been. fitted | sibilities of blowing. powder on. fruis|———————————————— | he was sentenced to éix months on ths ditio§ in- Stamford, brick apartment| The building owned by Judge John Stuceo Werk Complete. and »olted together on the ground.|trees instead of applving the poisons theft charge and onme month for the ! * | M., Thayer at the corner of Shetucket Work was begun first on the central|by liquids. It has proved quite uc- BRIEF STATE NEWS theft of some belting which he tried o prmsbaitag ey i A R et g e B T T O aLding that| part of the warhouse which is over the | cessful in western New York, and the to sell Cistak The belting sale pav- % mnd several residonces in Now |ed on corner near the Taurel Hill [ 4 00F Tb SOva (8 FEORCEC 08 O% o b | pair of tracks that run down through | intercst has been spreading west and ed the way for the theft of the money vem, factory . eomstruction and 24 |bridge is being renovated. The fave (pireey OPPORILE the JUTCHOR Of et | the middle of the pier, but it has now | into Canada Very little of this worl: . - wlich ocgurred later. briok Sne.family houses in Waterbury, |0f the building is being pulled out to |27% *aln STeeh I8 00 Cniees Er [been extended to” include -the side|has been done in New England U.P | Wallingford, — The commi‘tee in lineup with the new cement sidewalk | oot GUVREIERN, 2q S SONE B T | wings that reach out to the edges of | Hedrick of the Qeneva experlmentfcharge of Dollar day has decided 103 Nifan of timctfod ot et which was recently constructed. The|Ro80 UATR FOCR WAAS W HOLErone | the pier 2 station In New Yorx informed the|hold it Dec. 9. 3 Nitsiol ord diocese wiil corfer Me& tv{othsiofim}ocatm;l“ o’?\ the flfltufloor e o O _ Propellor Rebuilding. if::eu: :Tg:?el:;fll:lve";lest hweek ;hnt et PR A clua‘?‘x‘a%mbto y‘l':.;fl":;';fifi".'e“gf“/m‘f tenel uses in Hart- |0 e bullding wi ave new attrac- 3 ‘The Norwich & New York Propellor E ave beer eriden.—About $20,000 is left by the e & el e o e ler con_ |tive fronts with large plate Plass win- Lo l:;":l'n"';‘::; W orK. sinese | Con Whose freight house was harned |Plishted this year hccause the mate- |wili of Mary J. Foster to the Fir CREN e e s T trects in vasions ppis ., {8ows. . There will be many interlor |, i that s being erected on Thames | Soyeral months ago, i3 haviug a new|Tal has faled to control the ‘apple T ey NCeD Grisiis is pastor of the clarch. Among the new ects off the week [changes and when finished the build- ave for Mre. Ellen Murphy has|f{elgbt house put up on the.lacation | SCap. B el e D RisdRnie. tna g R £ - e st are brick store and Mpartment build- |Ing Will be well adapted for business)bauere fob Mrs. HCR SWIERY . et of the old at their wharf in East New|had a real test in that there has not ockyille—The Uiedertafel Singing| . io. tephen W. Wilby, prin- ing in Meriden, branch library bulld- [purposes. The Connectiut Engincer- |been started, the/lath iins 1 now | London. "Tha new building is. of frameo | ¥et been a sevece tnfeatation of cod- society is to celebrate its 4Cth anni- |, LAt C'Y—Smm e ke g *'ing and residence work in New Ha-|Ing company are doing the work. ready for the~piuts glass windows construction| covered with corrugated Wge;‘;. 4 therl::gnn o :r-e ;e:rw siu elxor sary E ¢ resday) evaning- ceived a ‘letter from Brown university, New B:’tain.—Rt. Rev. Bish>» John hotel addition and residence work in Stanttord, e M pactmant [are belng installed on _the _building | contractors. Five stories of the stecl frdme- { and i worl for the Meridian street additi I T i ya _ |owned by Mrs. Coit on Broadway. Al- - Extension to Store. ol i street a on = & ot {'a’“mBflgg:N:‘;ldb“’{g;’:;f:;'fiy 20 new sfitrances are belng construct-| An extension is bétng made-to the |0 the Mohican hotel have been com- TIME TO MAKZ HOT BEDS. Manchester.—The plant of the Glas-| —o e | giber of ome, ‘two aend three-family|q ".c"51 stone stéps wrofected out |store cccnmiog by Georms Hathaway on |Pleted now and this week will see al) iy £y TG Now. bge|1OTPUTY Knitting company of Man-(LAST OF MISSING DIAMOND R e e “lonto’ the sidewalk and the new ones|\west Main street in the rear. The ex- | CoPSiderable advance on the balance ! 2 O . PHf|chester Green is being operated over-| RETURNED TO MRS. HARRIMAN tate. ioh had seven sales of real es.| Wil be buflt inside, A granolithic |tansion is a single framo story and|Of the steel work, which must be Freezing Weather is Coming Soon.. | time. s Elisworth of Wethérsfield have gone |8raduate of the High School in June, to California to remain until spring. |has been awarded the second Caesay = Misch entrance premium In German. ter. walk will be. laid. i1l he £ and will' be made of | cOmPpleted before any other line of Voluntarily Surrendered By Mad. tate last week to three a year ago. e g e T | construciion is tak: : 3 <his Is the time cf year whew al.| North Haven—Mr. and Mrs. Leverett | YO /untarily Surrendered By Madame § The loans for the respective weeks Work Started on House. hollow tile. It “will be 15 feet x 15 ST Seler plan' b s Bave 2 Hotbide an- |F+ Qlark of North Haven celebated J. Blum, Who Paid $1,800 For It. : we{e'__sll,s?fl and $111,630. On Tuesday Contractor C. I Rath- |feet. ° Peck McWilliams Co., have ti- New N other season or plan to “1ave hotbeds |their golden wedding anniversary Wed- Tondon had mine sales of real- |bun started work on the building of |contract. MYSTIC ) Dl ve hotbeds = & z for the first time should make the |nesday. New: York, Now 29.—Tne last of the ty last week to six a year ago, a two tenement house, for Caésar. Del Shingled House. beds. There is little or no fro: ’1‘; % missing diamonds stolen from Mrs. E. the loans e 1y eeks being |Car'o on Washington - street, opposite| Feck McWililams Co. have completed | Property improvements are still go- [ the gfound, but the ground & Waterbury.—Next Saturday Bishop | H. Harriman, valued in all at $60,007, su,os?nfl T i‘.'\‘o”" ,??w Washingten place. . The foundation |ed shingling the house owned by Mi- |ing forward at Willow Point and will ta’t{xereze up solid at gany r:xm: 1!!;:!-’ Nilan will confirm a class of about 200 [ was returned to her representatives to- work has been completed for some |chael Leonard on Hickory street with jbe continued as long as the weather | peds-are as a rule about six feet wide | at the Church of the Immaculate Con- [day by Madame J. Blum, said to be a New Haven.-—There will be no cali|time and Contractor Rathbun will have ' Neponsett shingles, permits. Musanti & Co. of Noank arelana as long as one cares to ,,35‘; ception. weslthy French woman, who cam= vol- + jmtied from New aven to urge a big ° bullding the foundation for a new two- | thm. The length i gonerally <tme to this city from her home ‘n SRR S5 clih Tl 1 et Vi tenement house which Silas Maxson 13 | multiple of thees fecr, bo nothod wm®| Essex—Comstock, Cheney & Co.. re- | Erwimia, Pa., with detectives who Iad i Sl wlbigrab e S MIDDLELOWN. NOANK. to have at the west end o.f Maxson | qai i g T ceived quite-a large shipment of ele- |iraced the stone through many salss to and_moral uplift. Such was the opin- street. Work on the new garage for ey res- . (TS Dednmlioiidor | Couree he made a grear eal Taeger|Dhant tusks for their ivory factyry on t at th £ i the P 1 along toward completion. The plumb. than thesé dimensions to acom-|Monday. H;.l‘he diamond, a large one from Mrs. present at the, meeting of the Pastors’ | the - contracc for the erection of a o1 1 a P v L umb- P 5 e plo rriman’s pendant, was bought hy unign Monda: frame garace on ilieh street, for Ab. |or Contracter Willar Fatterson havo |ers have been making repairs at Ken- | mOU*HC (06, S A0d Siqes. XU2 DIenks| Moodus—Within seven hours time|srs. Bium, she old the. pofice, for B e T P o trany Y. | commenced the work of tearing ouf [more cottage and the carpenters have ) John Cashion and William Robinson |$1500 last September. She said sie < ; . has oportunity to do so, T : A Wil be 24x24 feet, two stories high, of | the interior of tie old boarding house | been making minor alterations and im- [ oy “pn e oy 40022 Souy as DOPCd |securea ten rabbits with the former's |gciected it from a Jeweler's display be- DON’T BE BALD frame construction, with asphalt shin- | commonly kuown as the Moigan |Provements at West View cottage. |pegs next sprins as it is vossible to | 9085 at Millington the other day. caase it matched a collection cf heér gie sides and root. It will be arranged ; “foh of the majority of the pastors| Framk H. White has been awarded| About 30 men under the direction |Fred Eberlinat Melrose cottage is well 5 Conductor Gurdon C. Allyn is repaint- ; ; block, which was recently puichesed|ing Sias Mossons fenomont henlt, | have early vegetables rauch earlier own. for a garage on thec first floor and an Saybrook.—Adolph Koenig has swia e vi hy ustns them. he Richard. Inghum f: in Oysier ! apartment on, the second. floor. . by Charles W. Morse and will be re- |School street. SR i Tl ; ; the Richard Inghum farm in Oy<ier Hege's a:Geod, Way, .to. Stop Loss of | Myichreest Bros. have started work | built into a Hotel“for the accommoda-|* o e R @ 3 T 2tincien | River: mection to. Mr. and Mrs. August, Hair and Start New Hair Growth. |On thc ereciion ot a new barn on Lone | tion of the workmer in the shipvard! GROTON “ 1| SHIPPING = ARPLES IN ' COLD/|Fleming of Wood Haven, New York. Tree Farm, Westfield road, for E.|The lower iloors will be tiled. there A b > WEATHER. . pelr(mfikr’iui‘“éxd{ife‘sq'sw‘ifi“afié’l?}éuf el?.g' Dyer Hubbard. It will be 25x35 feet. |will be hot and cnid water and elec. | —The parsonage for the Baptist church :haM:f .e:?;:}—.eg?n?eu:g:vl:e'w?- g::l:: and you might as well cheer up as 1o | One Stery and basement, built of rein- |tric lights. The Luilding ~coniains IR Poquonnoc is getting on well. The| The question comcs up' rereatedly |in Guilford, Tuesday. Mr. Parmalee bempean. your fate. forced concrete. about 40 rooms and &s the partitions00mMs are ready for lathing and there | whether it is possiile to ship apples|was an old fashioned Jacksonian demo- Bohs balr 1o timRior - thinnin The new residence being erected on | will be somewhat changsd it is ex- [iS DO doubt that the residence will be|in cold weatiier. Apples in a tght|orat. ol BEFE vatt Bt Do o io| Prainard avenue for T. H. Thompson |pected more will he. made by the |cOmpleted before Christmas. package will not fr: or be injured ‘ Lee & Osgood Co. and get a bottie of | 15, 0W ready to finish. work plannped. .Ii ywili take the great- S atatces until _the temperature outside gets| Winsted—Miss Mary Eldridge of g i e | Parisian.Sage, the truly eficient hair | The two-family hoiuse being erected fer part of the winter to prepare the {BUILDING OPERATIONS below 20 degrees. Apples . in oper | Norfolk. as is her custom, will provide of growers! on Lewn avenus for Frank Bullard of | building as it is.in.a rundown condi-| - IN NEW ENGLAND | Packages can be shinped by truck or|a Thankssiving dimmer for the patients | Because mas, Rashes, Chap- Don’t say, “It's the same old story; | VoW Britain s now all roofed in tion. . B e 3 ey 5 team if one wiil but hianket them well. |and s:aff ot the Litchfield County b.s- 'mg tc.? If'So Everhesia it Dot Dok e & b T e | The statistics of building and en. |Then asain it is possibie to ship in |pital. p ) at their risk. They guarantee Pari- - OLD LYME. gincering operations in New England | VCIY. ¢0ld weuther by slower trans slan Sage to grow hair, to stop falling 2 . e portation such as freight or trolley | Bristol.—Charles L. Wonding, public : E. J. Martin's .Sons.: manufacturers ey s compiled by the F. W. Dodge Com- Porer ; STt tod 1octhra mn ir, to cure dandruft and stop scald |op gk fish linew, whose factory here| N. W. Austiii of'0'd £y me has taken |R4nY follow: express, by ining the package with |librarian, gave an illustrated lectur: L t ;. : reral layers of plain n t' Lib hall Tuecsday evening en At e et airkd Just the ele. | Was destroved by Are May 10-Iast, will | the contract to bulld 1 residence in | Sontracts - 22, 1916..3188,448,000 | Several ayers of ploin mewspaper. | 50 TR Y ceeing in Our | Own CUTICURA OINT L l”fe?.w Properly invigosats | S00n-be housed in a mew. three-story | that place for Frank: H. Bell of Har. |Gontracts 231015, 1oL Rete : Country. g : P R R A R bullding, 32 by 112 feet > About fifty |risburg, Pa. The nlans coll for an at- Sty = Ioreiyo00 [UNIVERSAL MILITARY TRAINING 2 e S AR 4 & 2 machines have already been instulled, | tractive frame house, well finished and : S Windsor——The engagement of Ed-| oymy) i H prime’ favorite with _ alscriminating | TATRICO PAYS SIS oot s Ie | e " ey’ comnemionned 54 | Contracts 22 1negotoon| !N SOME FORM NECESSARY |ward"H. Dutcher, princival of East| Will afford instant relief and, bright; and appear twice as abundant. day until the equipment is compiete. heating will be Ly furna-e. oty F4 143.781,000 | As Solution of the Recruiting Problem | 12 g% N: I- public school, to -+ of| quickly heal even when all elsé; s It c, ng the odors that A Contracts 22, 5, Vi s ed - has ed. O are bound to'arise from excretions of < — . Contracts 22, : lggigg;fig fobithe Aray. and feag Wings, Des Semjarnonnct -f?fl L ;.he seal{; and, as everyone knows, sage Contracts . 22, .. 128,342,000 ) Washington, Nov. 29. — Universal| Middletown.—At Berkeley Divinity retiring bathe. s _excellent.for the hair and scalp. . ¥ Contracts 32, .. 113,256,000 | military training in some form as the | school Tuesday evening Rev, Freder- th hand 3 el?};"!&h nsazslg Li (;?:;D:n;h'et oz?]m: . E . gontracm to Nov. 22, 99,712,000 !g!qnon ‘0f the recruiting problem for|ick D. Lobdell, '35, dean of Morgan- . e ands r n et . ? ontracts to Nov. 22, .. 89,338,000 the” army and navy will be placed |+, in the district cf Asheville, N. C, i counters . eyervwhere. ’ AGRICL LTURA L. INTER,ES I S Conrtacts to Nov. 22, 96,269,000 | formally before congress during the gcz’ind'rers‘uedeth:l\flsslonary society. fr:ely wlflg —_— 5 e : Contracts to Nov. 22, 108227,000 | coming session. if Chairman Chamber- || _ CuticuraSoap? PLUMBIN: % x 2 ontracts to Nov. 22, 106,307,000 n of the senate military committee| Waterbury.—Counstruction of the L G ANDGAS FITTING - - - {is successful in carrying out nis an- | bachelor apartment nouse at the cor- mdhfi?tflll‘; = - P N nounced program. ner of East Main ztreet and Harpers FARM MANURES, Rilare harder to contvo;’ but very im-|with 18,2062 pounds milk and 897.8| _ ORm his return to Washington today | Ferry road is prosressing rapidly and . . Dryyan i R e R ;m%;:?h‘g S, Tesulfs of t00 | pounds “buiter. Not far behind this | Senator Chamberlain said he would it is expected the building will Cuticura Ointment gently into- new record comes - Pietertje De Kol | Press vigorously his own bill for such|ready for occupancy eurly In the yvear. | ¢he gkin for a few minutes. -y - To a Certain Extent Be Stopped. keeping out the air, keeping manure | g; wi : | training introduced last yeu I i ith or Without Gas Attach- 2. % ¢ o = urke, 2nd with 1%,550.2 pounds milkx g ed Jast, your. ;. It ds e s X - . . i Alwdie EFFICIENT e Yinkd s dartca m}x::.’c'é land k;:g»”;i‘;h:hg"% mh;*kr:gt- and $26.7 pouads butter. now before his committee, ywhich is| *° Middlebury—Surrounded by their Wlpeofisu.rplus Ointment with” V! i o expected to approv. fi nine children and cieven grandchil- value of ‘farm "~ manure is “lost packed down and moist. While this new record was being D pprove a modified form of . made Minni the plan, altiough the senate itself is|dren, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fortin | soft tissue paper or leave it on 1. Drainage. 2. Leaching. 3. Heat- Rotting breaks down the organic|fram ten ta tacive aocorde recelved | ¢ fikely to act at this session: celebrated thelr golden wedding anni-| .\ 4 pal.d f ing and Fermenting, © | matter in both the manure and the|hay and about 30 pounde silage jaily, | Senator Chamberlain said the virtual | versary at thelr home in Middlebury | and wear o gloves or soft. B RRABATEAG paenit ‘the runi oft )‘)eddding 2nd heips change the plat|except during June and part of July | possibiiity of recruiting the army|on Saturday, the celebration extending | handage during night. from ‘stables, magure sheds and. cells ocrd into lvat.ll.‘:gle‘ Torms. “Market | Siv 1o seve unds of beet pnlp ‘were | UP to the peace strength authorized in | over Sunday. ars, It is very common indeed to find | E2T4eNCIS want their manuro rotted | fed at the rate of one pound of grafn the national defense act already had kville—Mrs. John T. Hend Sample Each Free by Mail farm barnyards which have a draln-| 5% ) ork moRe uickly, and this | 45 two or two 41:d one-half pounds of | Deen demonstrated. Both army and| Rockville—Mrs John T. Henferson| %0 "o Book on request. Ad~ age ditch to carry off nalf the value|Qft-Sets ihe loss in vilue ~The place | milk The mixture fed dubing the | BVY. reCruiting service are combing |Of Hertford and her sister, Miss Gladys W--&-&-.n—n.u.w of the manure pile. - The barnyard, of tgr nm_lnure‘rl to rot and “work” is in|winter months and up untit grass| the country for men, he declared, with Keeney of Bockville, have returned,| 7% Sold throughout the weeld. course, is not the place to.store the | he ol and the more it can be pre-|came in the spring was: homiry 1|lttle success. The army has been|2fter spending a few days at Pelham : liquid ‘manure but instead of digging | vemico. oW, Totting beforehand the|part, bran 2 parts, zound oats 2 parts, | inable to obtain even the 20,090 addi- | Manor, N. Y., as guest of Mrs. . W. a diteh the fanner ousht to begin at e Arainage tnd lensaias joomoined | cottonseed 2 parts, Fluten § parts, dis- | donal men provided for ~when the Nickols, formerly Miss Florence Beld- % i : exican situ: X - a e o yiroudle dnd Drevent| .|l the bad habits inanure can have. | ey gias Ly, Middlings 2 parts o lecameyacafe, Wil THE DEL-HoF F rainage ‘When grass came this was changed to | the navy is making such slow progress g Vg B ma:,y uslngmxin;)re bedding, This | n.}l;lnxn;u mlm »';?3,?‘{5.’;‘.,?‘55“{; a lighter ration “mm;“‘; il :euhl nasd increases that officials are Wrt’r'::';:;:fi“} hf;’;.mo.d}n x&ae..nzzug Ear - Tom stables and manure : ! ers’ grain 3 parts, gliten 2 ) i | perplexed. X 3 opean Plan piles always means a serfous loss of | o D s s unpreventable. The|qlings 4 pfll}::- hrf‘f[r f“par‘lé‘."im’%n. The Chamberlain bill would require mwt’nn n mr"n:) y ér”&oi‘é?‘ i1 gxaptt:i potash. and .nitrogen, as it is the li- | qort g periment Station has found|sceq 3 parts. In the ail the sation |Mmilitary training of all boys between “‘;‘;“::,;’ B arttord fat Rates 76 cent~ mer day and um ©: GAS FITTING, quid portion’ which runs off. It may|L)2% mauure exposed 18 loose piles fdr | was changed to hominy 2 parts, bran |12, and 23.years of age except those | 0T JUMES DRuEnIErs &8 CITCNE o HAYES BROTHERS. PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING be compared to a leak in the milk pail. e Spring and |4 parts; cottonseed © parts, zluten 4 |ESpecially exempted. The active di- Teleohone 1222. _ 88-28 Broadway Washington: 8q., Washington Bull In fact the total Ioss m«y be greater. | SUTmer loses: parts, middlings 3 parts, grotnd oats| Vision, composed of those bstween 13 | SHUrch house. : Can you afford 1t? 3 parts and 23 years, would be known as the| ai f Mi ST z . Norwich, Conn. Zoss in Lass in i i artford—The wedding of Miss - h g k leachi page citizen army, 2nd the younger corps as ¥ a Ageat.for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. | watsr thronen mamare Tnie e oot | toree man Welght. Value | . ¢ EAN.UP FOR ORCHARD | 'Be citizen cadet corps. Ruby T. Tuttle. daughter of Julge and| WILLIAM C. YOUNG . = | on in every pile thrown ofit under the | Con menanaTe 11t % E _ Senator Chamberlain said the bill |ang’ Edward N. Allen, son of Mr. and Successor._to i “ Phone 58t eaves. Manure piled outside is giways| - T ooore crreeeer 8% 0 32% | grugh, Stumps and Debris Should Be|ProPably would- be- radically changed [Afrs, Normand F. Allen, of Farminston STETSON & YOUNG 1 pone leached by the rains and the Teaching Dest Weil {n committee and its provisions great- |avenue, will take placc Wednesday | CARPENTER and BUILDER . ? is most serious .duri: the Suppose a farmer has fifteen cows, estroyed as Weil as Mummied |y simplified in order to mhke it more > 13, at § o'clock. ; A is most Serlous during the summer | three horses and.dome youns stock.| Frui workable. T e - Best work and materials at right PLUMBING Tt anyonenceds proof of the joasr ot | Lo, "il have. spproximately two hun: —— New Britain.—One thousand Russian | PFices by skilied labor. : 3 —— Value in tais way he sheald aptios|dred tons of manure, if he saves it| This is just a fie timc of vear for rubles pointed the way _to seven | Telephone 50 West Main St. ‘is as eégbitial ‘in' modern house as |how womdertully wecds EFow wheve | ot orely Well, The fertiizer value | farmers and orchardists and évery one|DR. H. PORIN JONES HELD mnoata in Jabi for Joseph Kozey in the electricity is to lighting. We guaran- | manure has been piled and loft even | stored. is °g.g|"wn sso":‘:' t"xl-zist ’;1:“‘ Z’,f“’;‘“f ‘{;“s S e oAttt ik ON A DEPORTATION ORDER |city court Tuesday. ¥He denied all B T SN = teo the very best PLUMBING WORK |for a short time. Thero is no Slace|ance bein % b owspchanditn ihe ylelfity.of -the , trecsls : knowledge of the money which was| ~WHEN ANT to put your bus~ made for unavoidab! . 2. 3 3 “Phi P . 1 s before the publi ere by expert.workmen at the fariest |OR the farm where a man can rob his|But if the farmaer throme it o i | mell Cleane bruzgergw‘:mlmandgn;l;:: His: School of “Indian’ Philosophy fe e property of ‘StabitawCiatak. ibel edtum: batter tndn itough s ad% pricen, #* monure pile faster or Jnore surely|the caves, uses little ~bedding, and|debris to be found near apple trees in| Classed as a Disorderly House. jthe evidence was too conclusive dnd|verusing columms of The Bulletin. hw., plasia and itices mi': o‘;flm: b.;n‘a“"' on .the gouth|grains his barnyard the loss will prob- |tHe country. Everything that can bs = - ol 3 ably be at least 40 per cent or $180 |burned should be sathcred and de- |, London, Now. 29, '6.20 p. m—Dr. H. A Both drainage und leaching remove | This amount is six per cent. interest|stroyed in this way..There are many | POTin Jones, who elaims to conduct a g s s the ‘most soluble and readily avall-|on $3000. Tight stable floors, pienty | people Who have not . yet -Drotectprs|=chool of Indian philosophy and who is J. F# TOMPKINS |avie part of tiie" manure, as well s |of bedding and & good storags DIt Wik | around ‘thelr goune trors b peaiors |gaid to have homes in southern Cali- 3 thf l::wlt v;l::ble.d Th‘e‘:e are the D!v’ him better interest than any oth-|them from -rchard rederts, field mice, aornla. and ?r?iflu hh he;d lhe{o onma . soluble pots and nitrogen com- |er investment, he can make—B, -G.|woodchuc 3 oes | deportation order, charged with main- 3 3 3 67 West Main Street Dounds. "Are you willing {o have your | Southwick, Agronomy . Department, | mor care to bay ey bane 263 |taining a disorderly house. Dr. Jones| forming — that’s the time to begin the 5 dollars run off into the brook? Connecticut ‘Agricultural College. this purpose, it is possible to mouna|Y2s first arrested for violation of the| ° GoF A T F BURNS ting and fermenting .of manure i . 4up around the trunk several shovel- ; ! ; » 5 % 3 soM .| fuls of dirt, tamp it down that it ¥ ¥ : e I ; EDARY ;ifi?”' AND RA-| oy not. wash or blow away eastly. 1 | A o oy R R Y I ] one will not go to this eftort, it is|\Cwere PUL (hle charee apperen b \ " f Hemg and' fl'umbln . ; T - + always advisaole to clcan away all el jouitl i BEY : | ¥ d B Minnte Fay Pleterfe, orle of the cows| stubs from the viclnity. of the trees, | fraction °f the domestic law was sub- | - i co‘d Breezes in the Comnecticnt Agricultural Col: |as stubs Prove o fnc nesting iees e Sty Tt Apraree 3 ; 92 Franklin Street 3 - lege herd, has just finished her yea:|for these rodents. e ANt e A Powder —~ Creanr e A £ . under semi-official test. During that & widely known V¥ ;_- P 2 R ————— | Cause Sneezes |i :- i romi i il LT T L o . For The IRON CASTINGS | .., ... 0. o taking | Suuivalent"according 5o the EAeL| sver nied truit carrtes | 1205 given by one of his studente. . | | A - S, Dot It it soia b yre by Stehdard, o 18vs veunds o6 St i 3 3 ; : of thioat. Drive it out with Hale's |years and” six monthe, she. “a‘?:‘ : FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY

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