Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 11, 1917, Page 8

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PR sencov T \ i y f il i AND GRAVEL ARE JUST AS 5'08"1"1’. Y { Products Are Graded and Washed and Cest no More. - . Deliveries by C. V. R. R. and by Water, B THE NEW LONDON SAND & ST NE COMPANY 85 STATE STREET, NEW. Lgoun. CONN. iy o u. - pended on steel cablés so that b e s o] ET Hfl“SE ABMT' e e e ; : ; A g1 5 LEGAL “NOTICES 1 ‘Permits For New Work Show a De- ! §shet o4 = e g creass - Over First Week of Last p . ; i N 3 || Funerat . of Barl E. Jacobs—annual | FOTI B0 A ACCOUNT. i i e e e ] By PROF. P. G. HOLDEN. “|| Mesting " Gometery " “Assosiation—| ay X' Covmr op #HOBATE M 3 t g & P ¥ ¢ : - | af o, within and for the DI 800-foot warehouses on . the . new Is it not surprising to find that 4 saving housewife is often wasteful and||: Many Mourners. at Funeral of Vie ?éeg,“.’,’:"flf;finu‘l‘é, :o“ e iy "dsy While there has been no extreme|paarg Enwright Improving His House—Roof on Palmer- | stare fier, though there was a tempo- | extravagant? If we were to say: “The average-housewife throws away $800|| o0 L'Hewrows, Jr—Sale of Red | ifiiiats, 375 5! activity in the real estate market the rary halt just about the holiday time ” or if we said: “She wastes i yind of Sugar eek,” o ol Cross Seals $111.31. Preseni—DAN . D. HOME, J 2 : i . N ivi petuees. seiploves 3 : “She u potind of Fugar a week,” we should i erent DAN L tiomme, Cinsbrente. past weels, a substanual increase in| _ 4oum School—Working Night and Day on Spile Driving | s many o the carpentors employod opice to search for the reason and the remedy for the waste. Yet the(| pinefd| dervices for Farl Edward |late of Montvile, in sald District o the number of sales over the first - oot ceased. i e St S days off in order to get home to thelr | waste of vital energy™is much more extravagant and the consequences much| | Jacobs were-held from the home of o nbited her & Wesic of the new vear in 1917 is noted. for New Mill. . families and enjoy the Christmas sca- 5 & : 3rs. Mary Anderson, 'in Hopoville, on e Al e T mia” eng v warranty deed ‘ 7 Tue: o - ) | mintstracion e s thel e e ke e e The average woman wastes a vast amount of energy in useless walking. i ot® amaron, Joom | o the Coury cor AUINSS SRS pitien. ropartad in The. Campues . = Her Kitchen furnishings are arranzed around the wall in such a way that she| | ci' Geer were (he b Mrs, Wal- | - Ordgred. That. the 15th day of Jan : Record last week numbered $12, The temporary shed erected over e are A | re the bearers. Mrs. Wal- rdered, Th T 3 kit IESEAEECIIECR N BT Aickatiane ! Conpist 2 Sia SR, Shed, ST2UISS, IIT Cronses an recrosses the central fivor spaco feom one piace 1o another, Don) s qommani S X Toownin M | ar K75 T 0 WS Ine with 286 sales and mort- | story addition to the house owned by | Alterations are all complete on the |Tows building on State street ha: en: | cross your tracks. g | Frad mamundy sans. Avido With e | Montvilie, in sald DIStelch Be, o P 2 s Year age. | | Bernard Envight at No. 4~ Gilmour | puilding owned by the Central Ver- fabled worlk there to proceed in laying In planning the kitchen we find' there are just {wo min processes In all|| Aira Goor aqd e, Johnaon sans & |cseme is appoinfed (o7 Hetrlng Eetitions i bankruptcy for the past|etreet. The addition will be con-|mont railread logated on —Thames|Ufe Sonarete sicowale Wiien Jo_ BoF| kitchen work. Ons process is to prepare the meal;.the other to clear It away.||duet Under His Wing. There was a|Girocied to give motios thereof by ¢ O e bared Six. with total as-|structed of wood and will be 12¥14|square. The front of the building was 4 Completed except = for et T S S il oty At Iatxe -attendance and many bemutitul | ominc . (hie oraer onés i The Bets of i removed and a new one was con-|lights that are to be plut in at cwo FesauR ' flowers from - rélatives and _friends. | wich Bulletin, @ newspaper haviy sets of $9,861 and liabilities of $12,689. | feet. z, Tast vear the like week started off| Roof on Palmertown Schoolhouse. |Structed with plate glass windows, etc. sections of the walk in order to light Standardize the Kitchen. Burial was in Pachaug cemetery. culation in sald District, > rf Vated. the cellar that runs out to the. curb tandardize ) : { copy heresf on with eight petitions, having assets of | Dne work on the Palmertown school- | The interior has ‘”;H_' e Hhe. - the arrangement of your kitchen by placing the equipment, Cabraters: Asdelatioi Wosking, ting ‘o copr hetest Shie g Spiles. $5,154 and liabilities of $8.7 house is in progress and the roof has Dri New Biock. stove, sink, icebox or cupboard, table, etc.. in right relation to each other. | ", o 0 " P TERHROT where sald deceased last dw 1: 5 ~and z E . | g of the Jewett | WD 4ig. 00 - th New companies were formed s |been put on. The interior work has| .. connecticut Engineering com-| Antonio Grippo of S Truman street,| Material and furniture for clearing xway should be arranged with the same | City Cemetery association D N oid e he T e ‘past C = © the num- Y- as held | oiq nhearing, and make return to T i fotal capital s been started. Contractor C. M. W-1 .0 0% °Wiiking both night and day | who conducts o saloon at 6 Trutan | object in view. in the town building Tuesday evening. | Court. Ber of eight, with total capital stock | yam S8 Charge of the work. r i & B optaly Ay e » Wokim, Jdaet 5, d record for the be- : & in driving spiles for the new _mill |street, has plans under- construction We have taken for example a Kitchen measuring 15 feet by 15 feet in:|The Teports of the secretary and treas- _DaN'D. HOME, Jidef ot 1 Sear. A year ago thers Plate Glass Windows Set. which will be constructed by the Win- |for the construction -of a_ handsome 3 < . L4 il urer ‘were read and approved. L The avove ana foregoing i3 & Sere 10 nmew companies formed ig| The plate glass windows have been |chester woolen mills. There are two|building at -the corner of Truman i~ The board of directors was re-elect- | cOpY 0f record, .y gowm #|set and some of the doors hung in|spile drivers at work, and at night|street and Belden court. ‘In the build- ;| ed by ballot: ‘3. 1. Lee, D. D. Trac Attest: ek fith total capital Sto : - & n;;;ggzgt Sl the Murphy block located on Thames | light is furnished by a searchlisht lo- |ing under consideration will be- stores, Building permits were issued last|square. Contractors Peck McWilliams |cated on the roof of the recently com- |a dance hall and: other features. The T. E. Lee, A. A. Young, R. M. Brown, R A, R. Young. Nathan Babcock was | NOTICE FOR ALLOWANCE OF AD elected “superintendent and sexton of NISPRATION ACCOUNT. ities of New Haven, | Co. are doing the work. pleted mill. plans are now in the hands - of - an 5 kpd. 3 WPe 2 et Wotebury, Hartford and architect and-it is hoped to start the ceometery Al R J. Guy and'G. .| ax A COURT oF: PROBATE, NELI Bridgeport, y. Ha g ] 3 at Montv) within_and for the New Britain to the number of 3. for il n v meaing. A ‘meeting of the directors was held | trict of Montvile, 165 the Sth da Ducy te Build in Spring. immediatély and the board of officers | January, 'A. 1. 1617 new censtruction work to cost $250.- MIDDLETOWN. ' NEW LONDON. 347, a record not as large as in the 2 o3 Charles J. Ducw of Washin; n Vi ot as 10, : 1. Present D, HOME, Judge. Hkie week of last vear. when 89 per- Addition to Factory. Contract for Gymnasium. o T e Vasiine Tay edlected A ollowa: U Les | e 0P Joky BRebHean mits were issued, for building con-| Myichreest Bros. have the contract| The general contract for the erec- uilding on the same street and A. M. Brown, secretary and treasurer; | Mpntville. In satd struction costing $902,418 in the same|gor ~the mason work and Wells & [tion of the proposed gymnasium for the Lyceum . theéatre in the The accounts showed a balance on s cities. ‘Wilcox the carpenter work for an ad- | the Connecticut College for Women | spring. The plans for the structure hand.in the permancnt fund of allowance e 50, a gain over last vear of There is a balance in the treasus the working fund of $133.73. A npumber of important Projects|gdition-to the factory of. the Kirby |has been given to H. R. Douglas, Inc. G have been placed under contract dur- | Mapufacturing Co. on Hotchkiss ave- |and work will be started at once, The & ing_the week, including storehouses|jue The addition will be 38x55 feet, (plans call for a frame building, 839x50 are now in the Rands of an architect. Another Parochial School. Within a comparatively short time a lock ‘in finte Court Room > 4n Bridgeport and Ansonia: store and | two stories high, of frame construc- feet, two stories bigh, with a shingle ~ . i Montvi wtrict, ¥ 5, tenement. \:!{o«-k in BfldsleporL] 0= |tion. It will be used mostly for stor- | roof. Provisions will' be made for a ;fi}}:‘flotfv—‘gffl é:;;i?r“;:r;’:h":“;‘hb; H FUNERAL Montvijle. 1n wafa Diwtrlc, | e sonfa and Torrington: coal pocic age purposes. general drill hall, showers and locker | dren . H 70 “The sntd Administrateis 7 Hartford, store ;\du_!l‘dmg in ‘:eew!f;; St Emesly i rooms, bowling alleys, etc. The build- fi*c;‘l:é‘::ntmmnz fl;;&gflfv“r“{,‘afi‘gg i Victor L'Heureux, Jr. 1 to Five notice thereof A tion in B « & oo 3 5 i Wl ordene ones sin X e Pastorics in New " Haven ~and| Annino, Grimaldi & Annino, mason | i€ Wil be eltuated at the corner of {1 0ol." from the altar of the e ceapemlgeryices of Victor LT Bullating 4. neweoapar hivjog 7 Stamford, gymnasium in New London | contractors, will start work at once on Site T Corintiy 1ok church Sunday ‘morning. It is ex- Wrong Way. Right Way. IPUTaUR ST, Wire heln At Bt Maryy Diatrist, and - Ao Sy "and 15-tamily houses in | the ereciion of a new house for ite for Country Club. pected that work will be started in Y | e O e R cCats . aMoistad herent o (he z N “Raven. Bridgeport, New Britain, | themselves on Erin street extension.| Mrs, Cassie S. Hardwick has pur- |the sprins. size. We mensure the distance traveled in preparing one vegetable, trom||clock gl e A 1) Mentenils, tamford, Ansonia and Norwalk. It will be of frame construction, ar-|chased a tract of land with water| St. Joseph's corporation pirchased| cellar to sink for the washing, to stove for cooking, to icebox or cooler and}| *ping IPauie™ MASS . mctery |Tonet three rior to the date of sald No iams reported last week in-|ranged for two temements of ' five |frontage near Scotch Cap from Jen- last July. two building lots on Squire : urial was in St Mary's s e New plans rep: veek | - B Ein P g cabinet for butter or cream and seasoning, back to stove, to table for dishing||in Lisbon. The honorary bearers were | hewring, and inake ratnen | chaded eome fine residences in Nor. |rooms each. nette C. Smith. The land is to be|street and it Will be on this land that = > e e e DA% HOME, Jud walk and Greenwich: schoolhouses in ‘Asidition 'to' Hbuse. used as a site for the new country |the schoolhouse will be erected up, to dining room. The distance traveled was 75% feet. | e Semtklandand Bdward £ Conl 1S auove mate Gramoing 18 & Hartford and_'West Haven. factory| Frank H. White has the contract for | /U to be erected by the Greystone e In clearing away this one dish the distance traveled was 3215 feet. Inj|lof ™ Waterbury, and:' F. X. Desjar- ! addition in Waterbury, church inf., addition to the residence of Edwin | _ouitry Club, an organization now be- | BUILDING -OPERATIONS the second diagram we have shown the same kitchen with furnishings rear- | gine and.-John Godelk. members of th ing formed. ! tors. The | Independent -Order of For Bridgeport_and frame houses in Nor- | R ‘Foster at 41-43 Brainerd avenue. IN NEW ENGLAND | ranged with a view to placing the equipment used for preparing the menl and walk and Waterbury. The new house he is erecting for the Hotel Addition. . : 3 active bearers. were John F. [lennon, Norwlch had three sales of real es- | same’ gwner on Brainerd avenue is| Now that the steel work has been| The statistics of building and en-| that for ‘d"""s R i ik ;{‘ht_.:;'“,:'lw o ek °:h"' '1;"%;;??“:[ I H. MoCarthy, Fred Maynard, Touis tate during the past week to Seven 2! pow roofed in. finished on_the addition to the Monh'- |gineering operations in New England | fraveled in preparing one vegetable with this arrangement was only eet, || Masse, Dr. J. H. McLaughlin of Jew- ett City and Dr. J. J. King of Nor- year ago. The mortgage loans totaled Angelo Caizza has the contract for |can hotel. fronting on Meridian streel|as compiled by The F. W. Dodge Com- | and in clearing away only 20 feet. $16.000 for the past week to mone a|a ‘frame adition to the house at the|the reinforced concrete floors hav v 1 wich. e have | pany, follow: Figuring on this basis that we should prepare on an average five dishes|| Wich. s & ¥ear ago. orner of Grand street and Cl been run on half a dozen of the 11 = AL = i] " The' relatives and friends. who at- £ New London had three sales of real| 00Nl Yor A M. Caldwell Stonine ] britn o Mo Bt Contracts to Jan. 4. 1917..3 2095080} for each menl and' three meals a”day for one moith we should sive more|| onqds “from out of town woro Mr. | tho wum < estate last week to seven a year &% | Myichreest Bros. have the contract|to lay the brick for the front from |coneracis i3 Jati 4 17084000 | than 15,000 feet of walking by having the equipment arranged as in the secondfland Mrs. J. J. Gagnon and Miss Leo- gonal twx and fo o purpose of < . M Joans for the past week|for the repairs to the Donovan block |the third story up. Mottled brick °s|comtraces 19 Jom. 4 2215.000 | diagram. -In one year the distance saved in steps would amount to more than/|nore L’Heureux of New London, Ired [lenting, the, sime e ‘were $16,545 to $24,000 a vear ago. on Main street which was recently | being used and a traveling platform |GONUATE {9 AN 4 "260,000 | 35 miles. LyHeireux of New Work, Willlam L= | S27i, 53, 71052 L damaged by fire. as been constructed ‘hich &1 -, - - 693 7 eureux - o o ey Oy &, m, to b. é W ge which is Contracts to Jan. 4 1832000 Have Right Equipment. L'Heureux of Sterling. Miss Lena L/~ R R P i ol 2301000 ‘When the furniture has been arranged so that the work may be done with| Heureux of Lakeville, Mjss Anita Jou- | o on Aoy, F X Eontracts to- Janirt, 471,000 | the fewest steps, then study each task and have the right equipment and | bert and Phillln e e P X b Contracts to Jan. 4. 92:000 | tools for each. | Jonof Baniciagn, Sr. ana Arc. Joseph | #Brague, on ‘ail olier fw ‘Contracts to Jan. : fflgvm Is the dishpan below or within reach of the sink or is it in a cupboard|| Guertyi and Mrs. F. Plante of Put- tagi tha sa/d sapdiginaie g AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS e I L 333,000 | across. the room? I there a little shelf over the sink on which can be kept! nam, Mr. and Mrs. Octave Caron, Mr | pm “and fom' 7 5 b | Contracts to Jan. 4, 718,000 | soap, etc., and a narrow strip of hooks above the sink for such things as soap,| 50¢ ¥ SAGERE UG, UL N idses Slerteds UnplEaE o «(‘nmracu to §an. 4 1,702,000 | dishes, dish mops, dippers, etc.? Jeanette and Delia Caron of .\I!rm( up. pihe laws of this State “ontracts to Jan. 4, E q 3 and Mrs., Noe Frichette and Cla- Dated at Sprague, Conm.; thix. 1 e e Has the work table shallow drawers which hold carving knives, work| ~r and Mrs Noe Frichetie and Cla; ted 3t Somay TAMES A'GUIRE, Colle PROFITS IN POULTRY. COST OF APPLES. o Dec 15,321,000 | SPoONS, Knlves, forks, etc., and a deeper drawer for extra towels, holders, etc.?| nire Trichetie of Taftviie, PO 200 "% L te = T : for Dec. 181112000 | Are the skillets, saucepans, kettles, long £poons, ete., on shelves or hook strips| A1 5% (.5 Hron 0r Meow o, Y| SigTRIGT 0F sosTvILiE. <5 Sh;l':,‘dk ze"fl;hed o ;o -sl-m-Em AnA Fxnl':rvnfll-v: " by PM:'--ehu--_tt; Contracts for Dec. 10,284000| near the stove? Have we really furnished the kitchen with all the convenlent| Tbe two honorary bearers from Wa- | Conrt of ‘Erovate..Jsn: sth, {617 cks xceeding 500, Says Ex- gricultural College Professor with |Contracts for Dec. 2,127, 2 . torifury represented the International | Bstate Feos nna h, late > pert. Figures. Contracts for Dec. T inae N N o Order ot Electrical Workers, and were | * Ontriliagdn, seid, Distuict, decense - Contracts for - Dec. ,632,000 to have been imstalled Monday even-|myorae praving that ad A To t the rhost profit out of poultry Al owers are much interested in |(ontracts for Decil1910. 6,592,000 - * ing st by Mr. L'Heureux. The special | may he wranted upon sa + ralsing. rom the business as o shie Hng | the tomst ot mroduchme aomee Seos ron| Contracts’ for Dee. 1909...'16/167.000| EGG LAYERS AHEAD NOANK Honore. Tellier-and his son, Homore | per application on file more fuily &5 rather than as a specialized industry. | have been shown to the effect that it | Contracts for. Dee. 11,628 OF LAST YEAR AT STORRS — winging at the funeral service was by | pears. it fs 3 i This_conclusion has been reached by | costs from cents to $1.29 to produce | Contracts for Dec. - — Firemen to it Westerly Fire Fight- | Honore Tellier and his son, Honore, of Ordered.. That ald “applicatic 5 H. C. Knandel, in_charge of poultry |and market a barrel of apples. W. H.|Contracts for ‘Dec. 2. But Are Not Increasing Margin as| erg {iberty Council Installs Officers | Taftville. A large number of Iriends | agivd qnd fetermined af the ¥ Don’t Rub It On extension at the Pennsylvania State |Bronson of the Massachusetts agricul- | Contracts for Dec. 5 Fast as Management Would Like. mRer 1 It the town both visited the griet-| ffice in Montville ' in. said College, after obtaining records from |tural college furnishes the tolmwlnslsg“:;:f:" ;:: gfi rief ‘Personal ltems. stricken home and fl“‘;;dcd rll;}t‘:‘mrf:‘; 1917, at 10 o'clock In the for . Bruises chicken farms in twenty-four countles [ figures on a 10-acre orchard for 19 ol - - The hens at Storrs produced, all o services, to express their z and’that notice he given of the p or Sore Muscles | (icken form It will be seen that even though thc | Contracts for Dec. told, 1726 esgs for the tenth week of | o The firemen of the village are to £°|the young man. and their symvathy for | dency of said application. and o loan’s Liniment quickly pene- [, )% Knandel's survey of both poul-|cost ran up to $1.53 a barrel which | Contracts for Dec. the 'laving contest. They just about | {9 the F. 5 Birher Fose tompeay e | the family in his untimely death. time and place of hear/ng theroon . try farms and general farms estab- |is about as high as figures have shown | kept the pace of the precedinz week |17 Yesterly Heb 10, AonEe e | Undertaker J. A. Hou n was in | Bublishing rame one time | trates :nc(lJl uooth'el: without lishes the fact that from 200 to 300 is it to be. the average acre profit was S EE e e X but lost an even 100 cggs as compared | 3T, {0 _De Mace 0 PEUC tHE B 8. T | charge of the arrangement I R A e e rabbing. leaner than mut the most profitable number to be rais- | $73.74 after paying 5 per cent interest | stock. The 1ith and 12th are fog days, | with the corresponding week a year et A 5 alk t of on the public siznpost the Towr bing. . "u docs -St ed in Pennevivania. He found also|on the land or a total interest income | the 17th and 1th are' sheep days, and | ago. They are still working on .a | hey Will g0 down at 5.3 making the Speoial "?';_”"'h cnapter, | 67, Montvule, i cafd Disiice. ola or ointments, does not|that unless adequate help is available |of 393.74 per acre on a $400 an aere | Friday, the 19th, is alfalfa day. Ex-|margin of approximately 1000 eggs 'OURd tib by steam train. e B B 1o 'he nela mie | I8 DA, B HEME, 2iieg itain the skin. the number of fowls should be reduc- | valuation. This is a very high per- |perts on these subjects will give lec- fover last vears records to date but D. of A. Installation. Mode O B 0 b —_—————— — Have s bottle handy for emergency, [€d to insure maximum profits. He centage return (234 per cent.) but no|tures and demonstrations of unusual|bot hthe management and the con- Liberty council, Daughters of Amer- | {Thursd: Sagiiil e St Beumatic aches and pains, neuralgie. Tum. | considers the following figures & ood | greater than countless fruit growers | interest testants would like to see this Margin |ca” had Ite postboned instanation last | STAM conslsting of music is belng pre- | man River, where she attendea H and lame back, | #verage. coming as they do from gen- | are receiving. Following this course are those in |inereased rather than otherwise. e L e P S tional . Conncilor | Eram consisting of music, ls DeINg | funcral of ' Mre.~ Margaret Dean, the * | eral and specialized poultry farms: Figures obtained in the experiment | poultry and horticulture. Experts on| The leading pens for the week were f Y800y FEONRE, SIS0 NER" 10 G ficers, | Riopared by Worthy Matron - | youngest daushter of Fred Whittaly Flocks of 100 laying hens or less| follow:— these “subjects will give lectures and|so far apart that it was hardly any | % Crumb. Methodist Sunday School Officers gave an average annual profit for each demonstrations of unusual interest. . |race at all. A. P. Robinson's Leg- Village Interests. £ bird of $1.71; 100 to 200 hens gave|Receipts ........ .o-..$2.190.23 horns from Calverton, N. Y., were an The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- RED CROSS SEALS The officers elécted for the Matf $1.54 profit for each fowl; 200 to 500 | Inventory, apples on CLEAN LAND FOR PLANTING |easy first, with 49 esgs to their credit. | jiam Fenderson has been named Wil- T aist Sunday school are Supsrintende hens produces the highest revenue,| hand, 30 bushels at FRUIT. Hillview Poultry Tarm’s Reds from |jj3m pouglas Henderson. Sold to the Amount of $111.31—Re- |4 "¢ Burdick: assistant superintemd- $1.70; 500 to 1000 hens netted $1.61] 35 cents .. S . 8wan e St,-mA’bfl"kl‘uz-n;fl'gf”;"SL‘:"‘:"! g‘ualfl Frank Porter, who is ill from pneu-| ported at Annual Meeting of Dor- -;:t, %obin Rfl;\c”snn secretary, Ma : Shis > with a zs, Jules S IeRhete A s, and t o e s o T S drobpet o $2 This is an excellent time of year for | 1% Francaiw Barced Rocks from Wees monia, following grip. is slishtly bet- | _cas Cirele. i Doth 1y e, M5 Expenses—— those who contemplate setting fruit| Hampton Beach, L. I, laid 34 egss Mrs. Mary Holaday has recovered At the annual meeting of Dorcas o 2 SR the coming year to clear off brush.|and Tom Barron’s pen of White Wy- trees and other refuse such as stone |andottes from Catforth, England, and | walls thus getting things ready so| Allan’s Reds from Newport, R. L, tied from an_ attack of iliness Circle of The King's Duaghters, held | Quarterly Conferonce Held at Metho- Mrs. Frances O'Brien entertained | in the Congregational vestry, the sale dist Church, District Superintendent Lime sulphur IR TOLLAND COUNTY FARM BUREAU Lead .. i the Silver Link society Wednesday. e eals was reported as e ‘Thy nnua 2 z = 3 .. n y Y- of Red Croas s P i county “farm. Bureau s be hed at| Barrel heads' S Siher Gebris can he qalckiy takn | " The monthly awards for Decomber | Wiliam Crowell, i from pneumo- | amounting to one hundred and eleyen | Scrivener Presiding. Memorial haill, Rocl lle, o Frid: - 2e- % i 1 v » ann a ‘o] v e | nia, is more comfortable. 2 dollars and - thirty-one . A ol AL L1 PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING | Jumiary 12 1517 The seadion acii| baskeis T e Do A | taye been amuounced e follows, biue | Sira Wayland Morgan s very Hl at|amount to be kept for work n ihis | The fourth auarterly conference o e open at 10 a. m. with reports and| i2dder - trees. There are many who have de- ! inson’s Leghorns mentioned above | her home on the East Sid town is uncertain vet, as, the state tu- | th® oo oo CRUTCR WA RE . 81 election of officers, and reports of the | LoXeS sirable orchard sites that are not re- | with a yield of 192 ezgs. Second prize | A Miss Irene Lavers is an‘assistant in | bercuiosis commission is not ready to | PRATTR ITCETY €TCUTR Divtérer Eas T e cunt e aign [ slel torning ‘money suicient o Tay the | ribbon for the month goes o Braeside | (he ofice of Town Cierk Henry: L.|announce the perconttst 17 P ISUON: | Suborintendent Geonge G Sertsencr o0 of worl or ! county wi ¥ =i ey y s » ) rre Y. 3 6 y = 2 7 ! or from : Giscucsed. | A ot dimer will by | Interest (5 per (ond et St sxnenme Tor 'trees ua | Soroudsbune Ban that iaid 105 eges | FHoward Hunter has returned tolin the schools-of this town and Vol- | Norwich presided. Reports trom ) With or Without Gas Attach- § ... the ladies of Vernon grange| Of $4900) some labor on the part of the owner|Cloves & Sullivan’s pen of Buff Wy- | Bridgepor after visiting here. untown-smonnted-to-about three thent | F8 R B B ocTol o ments but Always EFFICIENT fJ{ac e cents. The afternoon| Sommission, can be made to produce big returns |gndottes from Hartford, Conn.. and | J. Alfred McDonald, whe has been [sand. The resuit of this sale is much | hy financial and soclal condt and ECONOMICAL— session will commence at 1 p. m. with| 13 labor in"a 'few vears. Tt has been shown|J. O. LeFevre's White Leshorns from [ill with bronchial pneumonia, is able | betier than T B ntad wan | DReton TevA BABHAT MU LeHor) 1to 56- addresses by Henr: T 5 r edly N Paltz, N. Y. éach got a third e ut. g in s, Samt _ xth ve: u Vi res! 3 C .. 1y 3 % een visiting in D ork. her, 2 18y = o1 (X % - i re ea for rs for all makes || ITVing G. Davis, assistant state leader| s, of profit cven considering the bad|144 pounds of mash. 11 pounds of yseveral wonths, Is peeter. = = - I EeReRt FOUTEGL i Carpenter, Mrs. | Rev. ¥. M. Anthony, for the be of Connecticut. Mr. . Simons of years and cost of bringing the, orchard | Shell, and 7 pounds of grit that cost | Dr. and Ars. Mise 8. K. Adams and |of trustees. W.. C. Jeffers into bearing. Many people ill put|about $8.50. The egsgs from these four | turned from a visit in New York. Washington, D. C. who is in charge : 2 ! " . is committee s o R L of farm bureau work for the national! $ |in a larme. Blanting of trces this year. |Dens sold at an average price of 63| irs Charles Hadley is able to be|Mra L. V. Whittord, This commiftes| A. C. Burdick treasurer T 3 A. Whol government. Of special interest to the | Care should be exercised in the selec- | cents a dozen, thus bringins in sross |about {he house after a severe attack | s, eharit, OF oF the same coms | Mre RAbere Rt o o . oley 0. ladies who are invited to attend the| T number. of barrels ap- s15 | tion of slone, soil and varieties. There | receipte. amounting to a little more of grip. ety o leader is chairman g 2re, Bobert Robertson for entire_meeting will be the address of ; < s %] than $35,00. , Miss Lleanor Lamb has - returned | mittee. - : Lo e 5 12 FERRY STREET Shisa A T, Sprasme of Stors Ammur | Total expense of growing and A o e o anq”ion | "Among other visitors to the contest | fro ma visit in New Milford A coversd dish supper of clam | Mrs. Annle Robertson presi o ¥ tural College on “The Work the Farm | o handling ....... ..$1,490.32 § during the past week were Mr. How- chowder, rice pimento, boil . | Epworth League. O e e e st o x| ard Blieh, of West Willington. Conn.. |ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE TO Potate salad, lemon taits, Jelly Tolls, [ Ars A. C. Burdiek and, Miss Flor Bureau can do for the Women of the|COSt; Per barrel of apples County | 7(1,490.32 divided by $16).... 1.83 ancy cookles, chocolate cake, cus- | ance Thatcher for the Junfor Leagie e | PROCEED AGAINST N. V. C.|tard pie, popeorn and coffes was serv- [ 4" C. Burdic James A. King, Jr, of West Man: this time to get all work possible done for thn Men's flaes Robert J. Cochrane == =t : bt 0 S0 | mork pomeble St | PR el ¢ Dirham, 1T e pie]pepcorn a5 sptes e et | ™ & Burlik o o Mewa'eles il £ ael i Snd 3tex . Shaa [CUBT S OF - PRODUCING VEGETA.- | oustit to be.ortsrad jearly. tho Nutional Farmi Schbols st Doyles: | Unless f2 Restelots to “Wet? Territory | mémber serving her amn, dish. in_ process of comstruotion twi y L. Backus Newington announce the == e the Sale of Liguor on Trains. 5 $300, which wil., ve paid at once PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING | ShEmgement of their daughter, Miss . BLES. CAMPAIGN FOR FARM ACCOUNTS |*OFh T8 | ot Leng in each of the X = a“’{_.fzrb;?,t::“’::m dande- | much will be givén to benevolence this Washington Sq., Washington Building | KU na ckus, to Arthur Flls-| ... Siod pr: Bk ;2 IN LITCHFIELD. COUNTY. principal varieties are as follows: _New York, Jan. 10.—Unless the New | Sherman Vg S8 B td Tuesday. |year as last, whith was double that of B worth Webster, son of Mr. and Mrs. his' is” a_ pe: Of business. efl York' Central Railroad company issues | lions in the Aspinook the preceding year. Norwich, Conn. Elmer F. Webster. |ciency ‘and no one thing has' greater h Pen - Barred. Plymouth Rocks an order within a week entirely D tie C: The usual church o ewriclt o |lency aud no one thing has' greater| qy. Litcnfield County Farm Buresu e itk d b i a tirely pro- emocratic Caucus. usul ureh - eommittee ware Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packin, | infitiem; 'y one's v 4 Jules F. 3 p- hibiting the sale of liquor on trains, i lected. = = = { business ‘than ‘the way in which ac- | Pe%an on the second day of January ton Beach, L. I. - ieting it to “wet” ) EheGemotiRee RN B0 Dy o * | {counts dre kept. Farmers and mar- |3, SyStematic campaign to emphasize| ¢ yairfields = Poult] Fa Oohien 1t is Jawtul the smti emioan | evening nominated the following bor- o 3 Phone Sa! i ket gardeners. are rapidly realizing | the necessity’ of definitely studying Short Falls, N. H. | Ny York ogu Anti-Saloon | ough officers: Jacob Weschler, bur- |GREEK CROWN COUNCIL » | the fmportance of this and it is sus- |nd Planning the farm business if the| 5 3 Scha . rest of Alfred H. Smith, prosidens|Eess; Alpherie La LaCire coliector; AND CABINET IN SESSiON e i | geated .that market . gardencrs tnis|STeatest profits are’ forbe secu¥Sd . N, ELiyiilosoaiiecfieieceiee- of the road, it was announced here to. | E:, M Gray. clerl and treasurer; Mar- 2 o r i3 : rom farming. e planning a 3 2] - | tin Wolfe, bailiff; Joseph H. ord, ¥ Z Ty R S hie Vers good Erower last year said |DeXi vear depends upon a detailed League, ~S4100n | ¥ oficers of Congregational Church f ¥ elestricity ts te light G e A that he felt it was not necessary to {‘“"Wledn g ma( l:nl-lnul done tma Mr. Anderson asserted that officials | < The name ‘of George A. Haskell as | paris, Jan. 10, & 3. We guaran- | | keep cost accounts any longer as he|last vear. Since there are very few of the New York Central were noti- | assistant treasurer should have ap- | patch to the Havas Agency from A ‘20 the very best PLUMBING WORJK s knew pretty nearly what it was cost- | e Who can carry complete details of A fled a_year ago of the alleged viola-|pearpd in, the list of officers of the e e O A hy expert werkmen at the faries: | . = ing him. “Most growers, however, do|&n¥ business in thelr'head it' seems ™" 527 | tion of the law, but that they ignored | Congrezational church, mot in those| ™ The erown eouncil was ha prices. | g4 5 inot know this and should keep their|D8Cessary to begin this campaign the notice. Other roads in the statelof Golden Links circle, summoned today and the cabinet : i -a- (] {own records. Standards have changed | With systematic work to ehow the replied, however, and the Delaware Stati t Round Hill in sessi Tt is declared Ask us for plans and prices. i ; | antirely from what they mece 84| necessity of keeping farm accounts.|50 Jacob. . Jansen, North Ha- and Hudson “stopped the sale of li- EationiaR SoInC LI ls in session.’ T¢'ls" acCtaced; tha ‘s “ W' nn MI- | vcars ago. Seeds cost mors: fertillz. | Under the leadership of County Agent CODR. = oveneenrsnzsoce 257 | quor on. July 17 It was sald. .The| : A file new ‘waiting room has been | conciflatory tendency is prevaitly 1 i e et ore:. | Manchester a series of twenty meet- Hiliview Poultry Farr, St. 41- Pennsylvania and the New York, New | crected at Round Hill station, not by | that a reply, will be, made to the J. F TOMPKINS | tertilizers it s imposeible to obtain: | INES are to be held: in northern and bans, Vt . . 248 | Haven and Hartford railroads do not |the troliey company, however, but by | tente ultimatum in due tinic . L Omiwiis, Nov. 28th. 1814, | jabor has advanced. materiaily, Theee | Central Litchfield county. Mr. P. K. Poull sell liquors' on their trains and the |SeVeral: Liskion pecple, who furnished B, w. 2 o imie 00 youss; T s tronblsd |1y e AL Ehese Fatknanma, tthe only other roein® ['the ‘material and did the work, super- | Orange—The New Haven road has 67 West Main Street % FR A essary to. use in prod nized passenger road in the. state | intended by Farl Falmer. Tt is ex.|fled a petition with the public ut) with Comstipation, Drowsiness, Lack of | (CHIT. (2 088 (5 Produeclog and mar- : which continues_the sale of. liquor, | Pected that the ladies in Lisbon will | ties commission for authority to il Appetite and Headaches. One day Tsaw | It is not possible mow to market crops does not sell in New Jersey or Penn- {40 some landscape ‘gardening about | property in the towns of Orange and | 0 Your sign which read “Fruit.a-tives | Profitably for = anywhere near what Tlege svlvania and in New York is walting | the ¢ er per- | Miiford to provide for the wstablis : 2 Hvee | ey, chala- have. begs muid toe F e £ > on_the New York Central, its compe- | Mits- ment of a railroad freight. yard, obout « By make you feel like walking on air.” | Vasrs Gaes Doneiss or (o ar” sriaes | mer titor, _for Buffalo. business,” according Attandad. Funeral. four miles In.extent. . About 120 prop " ti a d ”lumhi This appealed t6 me, so I decided to | aré many beople in the county’ who freld, Conn. 3 to M# Anderson. Mrs, H. E. Paul has returned from | erty owners are affected, ealing and NG| iy & box. In a very short time, I |2T¢ Producing some ‘crops at a loss. & PTr- Agderson. saye he has barsonr : > - | They should” discover, this.and discon- - alby-gatliered evidenoe upon: which. to s began to feel better, and now I feel fine. | tinue so doing. The onl: f do- : base a complaint against the New 92 Franklin Street te. reli tng | ng th . O ova¥ °f @° | be brought out from discussion. York Central. - Ihaveagoodappetite, relish everything | I8 this is by keeping e Mr. Manchester will take with- him" If it is found “necessary,”. Mr. An- I eat, and the Headaches are gone these meetings farm ) Hartford, derson added, the league will ask for entirely. 1 recommend this pleasant | AN OPPORTUNITY FOR FARMERS. | These books will be warrants against the individual mem- ey ) E | hands of men who wish Granbs, bers of the board of, directors of the fruit medicine to all my friends The ten day short courses now in|ing accounts to secure ; New York Central. DAN McLEAN, |DProsress at Storrs offer a splendid op- | more intelligent = planning ingtons) 232 CTTURIEY By, hees Gl r it i 3 : Middletown—Twenty = divorce ac- 50c. 8 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 256, | o learn, bt whose ‘tme i mell oes | T on Waterbury.—Local liverymen _have | tions have been rmmofl‘:n The il At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- g:xaa ;!;he course on |Iva,l't-ock!.u\’: «Twm:r..—nm Postmaster C: the rates of hacks for !:-.-:‘-' side of the n-nc(m court for was“. a-tives Limited, Ogdensburg, N-Y, | 300ty Tor "those Incerested in ive | of the Souse of representativan "5 | becance of the High comt of Tvine, » | Weon i

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