Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 8, 1917, Page 8

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3 mflffi"fi"’u:m“*’fi £ttt oo il 15 ot : | edeamn e S | 1 1A Wonderfully Rich and Varied Assortme: e e e T | o | e | e e | of Wash Goods Now Ready for Your Choic | A GROUP OF PRETTY FABRICS AT THE LOWER PRICES work. Plastering and foundation work are out of the question owing to the cola. To Build Garage. Oxe application for a permit for, the . erect saraz en rece! i icatior Tire Sarshall Howard L. Stanton. R VOGUE SUITING NOVELTY SEED VOILE e application is made by George P. G. Woods, garage, 3% .Squire - Y Zimmerman to erect a one story, 12x20 | street. 3 3 21c a Yard 26¢c a Yard at the cormer of Warren and| Clara C. Hannon, alterations; 269 s I 3 A e R . & Foas strets. ~Valentine Reich has | Huntington strest. . o least expens Jhe newer 38 to goinch S oile of the contract. G. Duca, dwelling, Linden strest. Sport_ Sabass It Bas . the - popular auality with ali'the new Spring pl Ramodeling Buidings, | Sonele % (Bl ot 'aL" porsh. 38 This e s i vk 3t o : The work on the Thayer property in . - . ’ Sheticier street is progressing stead | Sazats Goldsteln, addition, 362 A. N. Pierson, Tnc. of Cromwell will | by olacing the seh over It The tom: SPORT VOILES BELMAR NOVELTY VOILS B e o D eling the| Joseph Degranse, dwelling, 28 Ocean haetsd lstart work soom on the ereotion of two | perature is likely to high, 25c a Yard 29¢ & Yard Touses included in this property. The | aVEnue. cottages in Cromwell, but after one or two drop. a Y Conmecticut - Bngineering Co. s in|, S; J. McMahon, building, 129 Mon- L large | When the & Very clever. Alternating stripss of We sold this last vear and charge of'the work. L wWilliams. of black and various colors on a good able to give you the same 1 Toule BAtmaits Farash. o ST seed. Tmperature refers _sefl Vofle. Hailf 'a dogen color combina- We now offer some . : ey e — PRGN Sofret i Gk g e aie. s Ry tions for your choice. plaid And stiips. design bulkhead is in the process of con- . e 2 -deling a ctbage, : o hcton S ne oo B ne | Raymona & ! been; glven to Lubschansky- Brothers, o T e T T ] letad Tn o thves thtice agktt and MOTOR SUITING LONGTEX VOILE ‘Winchester S e 5 s Ay e oeeT e over By Seet lon | two. story office and storame and work will be started at once. The the seeds planted on average of 29c a Yard 29¢ a Yard 5 and’ will be constructed .of spiles and s office | present house is to be arranged for a shop at the rear of 294 Main street, [ one fourth inch. Furrows for the re- faced with 4x10 vellow Dine twenty- |34x23, storage 200x70: nt storage, | four. apartments, a large frame and|io be used as an electric repair shop. | Ception of these seeds may be made A handsome linen-finish. suiting_for We are proud of this very sheer elght feet long. The bulkhead will be | one story, Hamilton street, % stucco addition being built on the in- by pres down the edge of a board separate skirts and coat suits. Plain The quality. is exceptional 3ied back by { 1-2 inch rods to a| Theodore Bodenwein, alter dwelling | terior changes. ° 3 into the soil. The seed is sown in lit- or two-color stripes in varfous clever carry all the best street and o distance of 30 feet. A pump well has |and enclose veranda at 42 Nathan Contract For Garage. tle trenches and covered with fine soil, arrangements. shades. been constructed. In order. to|Hale street The contract has been awarded to| VIork of moving the several cottages|and the wholé pressed down with < . o o I et Tty Teatimen. fur the scat | s T b 2"fine noszie PR i - ~ a public garage for L. ScAwartz - e e e of Bank sireet. The builaing will be | So0URt of the scvere weather of the | ATIeL e eet He e e Yemtiie: THE PRICES SHOW LITTLE INCREASE ere taken out by the steel bucket. A Tha Tomerers ponPricl, with truss roof | done until the streets are in better | tion @ of the air. This s accomplished Shesting. was oriven. down * for, the . o et o Yl ome | S e Fomperaties houia ot Sowmove IN THESE CLEVER FABRICS Sanen o the Cetdwell property op BUILDING AND BUSINESS. 1oD: W, Sulliven & Co. submitted the e °’!":':‘°E'$ ENGUAND B e ot PSS Tt & wost deat ot 3 5 i - » lowest for the plumbing work in . X k- TUSS te the American Strawboard O0:|Failing Off in Permits About State|connection with the additional build- £ - Bocisbciee: B’ oIl Ahe SRS 4t I8 SATIN STRIPE MARQUISETTE JACQUARD Silk-and-Cotton TU the l:nlw ?znq.h- bank by means of an from a Year Age. ings at Fort Michie. The bid was $4,- | _Statistics of building and engineer- Bxtremely adaptable for frocks and most charming Beautifully lustrous this yard-wide weave is aerial bucket. The gravel is used in 490 ing Sporatiéns in New England, com- | mitted by raising the 4 The wide satin stripe in the same coloring as the mediate favorite. Both evening and stres the comstruction of the new building Hartfcrd banks plied by the F. W. Dodge company, f0l- | ghould be exercised ot to body of the fabric being very effective. It is a yard are shown, the silky Jacquard des setr for the Winchester Co, Tha Canmec- |for the pait week show & decrease of 3 e e =in rect wind to blow in_on plant wide and we have it in black and a complete line for daylight or evenfng wear ticut Engineering Co. is doing the |per cent. when'compared wita the like Contracts to Feb 23th 1917..324,293,000 | Plants should be transplanted to other (§ 27°5 ’ work. weels of last year, and those of Filing in at the property of the|Contracts to Feb. 28th, 1916.. 22,276,00 | sections of the hotbed as soon as the Sglashs 59¢ a Yard - Wiess Honsve on. Baltio: Wead Haven for the same pe~iod a slight|New London Ship & Engine Co., is be- | Cortracts to 7 third leaves start to appear, Plants 33c a Yard i 5 . gain of 7.2 per cent. ing rapidly done and when completed Feb. 28, 1 are generally put three to four inches COLORED YARN VOILES The houses on the Baltic road be- | ¥°c0,0F 05 Prectate by matrarty deed | ample room for another big bailding 3 2 apart cach way. Tomatoes and some STRIPE SHIRTINGS g o I e e e 2 large-growing plants will have to be SATIN A Splendid yard-wide .Voils in white w . Borea s i commated with. 31 | the street o the edws of the siver will . SIS L pantad Whn . Thex . fave. ®|] Desisns of unusual interest ke these shirtings stripe and plald patterns worked out in ¢ in the like week of last year. Mort- | thus be given, the ledge being re- . 1 16769000 | Let all who have hotbeds start them very bll“r‘-mivzh 'lr'he :;bfl:h:ma full yard "“::._1:2: ing dyed in the yarn.the colors will prove gage loans last week totwied $1,6409%1,| moved and usd . largely for filling o a5 200n a3 possidle 50 as to have resh suitable for either men's or women's 3 fast. For summer frocks it has few eq compari: ¢ n ‘cor- rposes. . vegetables spring at noe too greaf responding weel & year ago. There will be a sea .wall .erected 3 sreat an expense. Any who do not 33c a Yard 59¢c ’a Yard cAusEs LocKJAw Tefitions in benkruptry last week | continuing the entire iemeth’‘ef the | Contracts ? % 000 | have hotbeds can have them even at 0 VO i i numbered 5, as agal petition a perty uilding whic) . . this lat e. madi MARLBOR ILE N tton CHIN ear ago in the like week. 4ssets for | used for a drop forge is to be erected % s a temporary nature by placing a hot- 5 Silk-and-Col RE! i’herwuk tnhl’ed 34.‘8‘5? as compared | on the new land as soon as all the R bed frame right on top of a large pile One of this season's noveities which will command Rivalling the all-silk Crepes this m! ire e e _ | with 3660 last vear, and iisbi‘iies last | changes necessary have been made. % of horse manure. The sides of course much popularity. It runs from 36 to 38 inches wide cotton produces very rich effec we 925, as a year ing new being K < sl . 4 —a fine, sheer Voile in white-or tinted grounds. e i -large, all the wantcd colo % 'be TELLS HOW TO LOOSEN A TEN- | yweck $10,925, against $740 ‘There is always somethi ‘bei: hould be well banked. ms?‘n is Dllf;fl i heer Voile in whit tinted de. ~Th s DER CORN SO IT LIFTS OUT |age. done at the plant of the Ship & Ein- < 3 10,829,000 | on top of the straw which is on top {} %ol Gre dainty Orfental and floral effects. eyl e st ted above. & WITHOUT PAIN The nine new Incorporutions for the | gine Co. The present change consists 22 10355000 | Of the manure just as suggested above. Y. < week have total authorized capital|of the addition of one story on the I 11193000 | The only thing against this is that one. 39c a Yard 58¢ a* Yard 2 e en who | 5100k of 3133000, A year ago in Con- | west side of the machine shop and 8471000 | ¥l have to, be more’ careful in pro- - ou_reckiess wom “teu mpanies | work is to 0 + -3 tectin bed . aze, pestered with corns and who have Bt Maing wethortee Gt siomk | Dongias Cos of New Togan -+ o T 11 3373 00p | expensive %o opsrite haseepstae; the at least once a week invited an awful | of $920,000. e T ., 191 . o e it S “froms - 1gciiaw % biond” poteon | CEhntieg. permits have been iased NIANTIC, Coniracts month Feb: ‘313i00p | boree manure. WEAVES ARE MORE VARIED AND CHARMING =re now told by a Cincinnati author- | the past week in the cities of New —— Contracts month Feb., 19 ity to use a drug called freezone, |Haven, Bridgeport, Hartford, Water-| Work Is progressing nn the large o MANY UNPROFITABLE COWS which the moment a few drops are|hury. Stamford and New Bitdir to the | bunsalow at Oswegatehic for Mrs. ., 1908 ¥ c i e A mdon tho entire sor voot | IUmber of 83 for mew coustruction | Norma Beckford of Brookiyn, N. ¥.|Contracts month Feb. 1907 555 | Many Share in Loss of Milk Profits— BE B We out. with -the-fhieis. | = oune fooen the satin ol Ll R Te | o I o e Fob. 1985 ey N Trota’ fine linen. 1t even fesls Hive Jttian.7 15 da) stiesr-3yst "the thing - for It is & sticky substance which dries | when 139 permits for new werk costing | structufe. The bungalow is being 4 z Miik profits_are just as small ‘or|l] summer dresses, and the very_latest sport spdts and stripes are shown the moment it is applied and 1s said |$§351,400 were issued in the s-1e cities. | erected near the bank of the river and 430,000 | smaller this year than ever - before. ||} among the patterns. We also carry plain colors and white. The colors ar to simply shrivel the corn without in-|" Among the new projects of the week | will. command an excelient view of | Contracts month Feb.. 1903 1430, High-priced grains are responsible to. suaranteed to be al uwlvs;‘ st ‘e feel t this is going to be cne of the flaming or even irritating the sur-{ars grange hall in Meriden, new eight- | the river as well as the bay and sound. | Contracts month Fel a great degree, but the cow or the most important summer fabrics ever offered. rounding tissue or skin. It is ";'r‘fl“fl room schoolhouse in New icndon, of-| Some of the summef residents of the ¥ A cow owner is likewise responsible. It 50‘: a Yard ey Tittie =t . of the deng sioves | 200, bullaing o wycorfipuction is time elimination or selection should t v work in Waterbury, store and_apart- be conmsidered more _seriously but is sumclent to xid one’s feet of |ment block, drill hall, pubiic yarage, over before. Pure-bred sires with BASKET WEAVE OXFORD SKIRTINGS . further warn o oo P S R L T Euod peiigrenn, Skodid ‘Do 440 hew Another noveity which wili take the lead this season for the separate skirts You are er ed that Cutting | new manufacturing plant in New Ha-' of every herd. The material is a mercerized Oxford, 32 inches wide, and is show: in some “SHERELENE” FOR WAISTS AND DRESSES This is the new material for waists and dresses, and it can hardly be told R e il Ianee ji=- store anfl Jort byliding. two pub priplcolm B Cardner makes the Sur” || stiikdng seripes ‘and piaids. The designs ate reaily very clever and. the ol LTS o = P taroRtabie cows in the Unii- || Weisht of the fabric is just what is desired for the washable sport skirt PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING | .plic garage in Bristol and factory ed ‘States. This is one-fourth of all 59¢ a Yard —————————————— | addition, several two and tlvee family the cows in the country. He figures houses, store and apartme: building that if it were possible to cut out and GABARD CALL UP 734 in Hartford, business block in Green- | SPRING DRIVE STARTED No. Birds Varisty ‘Seore | care and feeding expenses of these un. INE FOR SEPARATE SKIRTS profitable cows the saving wou A handsome Gabardine in pongee color with large sport spots in which wich, and the usual number of smaller AT STATE COLLEGE| 1$0—White Wyandottes . 312 lamount to at least 310,000.000 a vear |} a5y colors are combined. It gives all the appearance of one of the ex- e B e e e naTILer s 3 oun With or Without Gas Attach- Among the contracts let during :the 20—Buff Wyandottes 205 |This is a vast sum to be uselessly |§ oo 5 . ovelty silks and is sold at-a very low price. It is a full vard wide, ments but Always EFFICIENT Jlpast week are four-family bicck and | barge Increase in Production Shown| The three best pens in each of the | wasted, for it has been proved that and ECONOMICAL— public garage in New on, resi-| by Hens in Egg Laying Contest. |Principal varieties are as follows it s possfble to pick out the boarder 69¢c a Yard dence in Rowayton to cost $200,000, Pen - Barred Plymouth Rocks cows. The man who keeps animals MODEL RANGB In spite of the recent inclemencies Fairflelds Poultry Farms, Short ___ | this character in his herd s dolng 29 ROUBIAX VOILE of tlie weather a real “spring drive” Falls, N. H. 57215 Iy interested to take Jules F. Francais, W. Ham; he is not sufficiently fni The sheerest of the Voile family and an unusually pretty and interesting Wa furnish Repairs for il makes || StOMach Troubles Are|h:s 2pparentiy startea ar Storrs. 1t ton Beach, /L. 1. the troubls to call o o to elimi- || dcvelopment. Imagine 2 very sheer Voile in either Nickel or Navy Biue bosg . g ’ will be remembered that a week ago, Rodman Schaff, Fitzwilliam, 3¢ “woull “not-be_ pops hei g ‘with stunning sport spots-showing a clever grouping of half a dozen colors. nody Due To Acldity the hens in the laying contest jumped N = mate Al e e anoush Eood || Many 2 clever frock will be made from this fabric this season. up their production by over 600 esgs. White Wyandottes. ones o take their places, although it 79¢c a Yard W i ti In the eighteeenth week just com- Merrythought Farm, Colum- t in many cases be better for the A. J. holey & c° Telis Safe, Certain, Speedy, Relief for Merrythou might in many cases be bettor for the 5 Acid Indigeation. pleted they increased their yleld by| . 1 another 160 eges, layins a total of 3839 e % . T o 1 oy oF So-called stomach troubles such as [for the week or over 400 more than necessity be gradual, a weeding out i o b — v 3 d , e, T, S, S [ e e i nidnd BT adine’i. By Do e o vet Robert J. Cochrang |7 rrobabiy nine cases out of ten sim- | Reds from Greenwich, Conn., won first Jacob_E. Jansen, for sires ‘and"the selection and use of 5 ply evidence that fermentation is|honors with a yieldief 51 eggs. Two ven, Conn. ... et te more than pay for thelr feed o P GAS FITTING, taking place in the food contents of the | pens of Barreq Rocks entered by Mer- Geo. W..° Harris, a leop, an increase in the yearly in- stomach, causing the formation of gas | Titt M. Clark of Brookfield Center, Cona. > s a0 e e Gatey herd winl become 12 FERRY STREET PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING vi uliry Fa £ 4 a and acids. Conn., and Fairfields Poultry Farms Hillview Poultry Farm, St. Al y Washington Sq. Washington Building | *"Gag disiends the stomach and causes | Of Short Falls, N H., Coloniai Farm's bans, V. s o Py Norwich, Conn. that full, oppressive, burning feeling [ Rhode Island Reds from Temple, N. Al herd. If more attention were given to Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. |Sometimes known as heartburn, while | H. and A. P. Robinson’s White Les- Nowwort. § L ... this subject by cow owners there the acid irritates and inflames the | horns from Calverton, N. Y., all tied White Legherns would be more profit in dairying. delicate iining of the stomach. The |for second place with 50 eggs ecach. 5 —_— trouble lies entirely in the excessive | TWO pens of Rhode Island Reds owned o T emeeh Eaiyvton, 2 SECRETS IN SECURING LAYERS Phone 58 development or eecretion of acid and |By A. Allan of Newport, R. I, and Hilitop Pouitry Y: S the fermentation of food. SRR aF vl SMa. s e e Given by Those Who Have Had Long MODERN PLUMBING |5 oo ot et i rormencason | 220 Bromsis - Potiy, Fatims, Wi | an S Casicine Sow i P s e s [ omre i mar s g, tes nis‘ciiise mord Leghorns ; “Pa.. al - 3 2 E e farmers who & ole milic|could by feeding gresh or_souring of the food contents of the > 1y, has Just etarted or has Just stopped. | have another probiem. Bxperience nas | it sert!al in modern heuss as |Stomach and to neutralize the acid and | tied for third place with 49 eggs each. is = cl An egg laying R, gy ke 3t arha] - | _In totalling the score cards for the Tom Barron writes: ¢ | A milk colored eariobe shows that the | taught that the only method of replen- slectricity ‘s to lighting. We guaran. | Teke ¥ bland, and harifiess, a tea- | wyandottes it is found. that hen No Obed G. Knight, (White Opr strain cannot be produced by inbreed. | }on" hag laid slightly or has stopped |ishing a herd and advaneing prodsc. | Clover Versus High Price tes the very best PLUMBING WORK | pooom L O O e e ttve bor. | 148 entered by A. L. Mulloy, Water. ingtons) Bridgeton, R. L . ing. In order for a hen to be a §00d |iaying. A very vellow or dark earlobe | tion is to raise the heifer cajves. The| The e e by expert workmen at the fa rector of acld stomach Known. shouid | Pury, Conn., is the highest scoring in. Cloyes & Sullivan, (Buff Wy producer, she must be in good Nealth | gicates that the hen has not laid at|pian in general use at present is io o i Do bt Wi prices. be taken in a quarter of & glass of hot | 4ividual with 93 3-4 points, hen No. andotteh) Hartford, Conn. and full of vigor. Use a male that Was | ; ", extremely white earfobe also |feed a minimum amount of milk £16n% | furniiney b st rait g o 260 entered by J. E. Watson, Marble Koshaw Farms, (Buff Rocks) bred from a hen that laid 200 egES OF |,y mean very low vitality. The more | with grain, or to-give the calf & §00d | oonrirn " (nfiders 2.4k us for plans and prices e o e immediately after eat-|3ale, Conn.. is second best hen in th Granby. Coni more in.a year. Breed for high aver- | UNU 0, texture of the hen’s comb, i Tk Sovari| firotein. - Unfortunately ing, or whenever gas, sourness or acid- | TS, UOTT 13 SROGNC, DO Ehe = s - ages instead of exceptionally high in- [ VeIVSLY the te oh % ie iy, atl:’n -:-fl take the mil Uodr 8 nfl;r little clover is found in th ity s felt This stops the fermenta- | Do) peylan Farm, Stony Creek, Ont. HOTBEDS dividuals. A good layer usually stands | (0, 20 oo O G e T, | e rato e tion . (PR PUt thel|it is iime, and there is no J. F TOMPKINS |tilizes the actdity i a tew monmcis | and these ten birds aveaged to srcors — high in front and her back s not on a | SPLAT SIER Ch& 2 - .. {1t is net” possible for tue far y Thents | 92 each. Cloyes & Sullivan, Hartford, | Should be Gotten Ready Now for level, or the rear higher - than the AR GO nn“""a iny sttempts have been made te|giow more of thin needed pr producers usuaily have e RAISING HEIFER CALVES. flour and. wheat midalings or ' flour |wmd alfulfs when ireated and is a perfectly harmless and inex- | Conn® supplied the X e e i reradt : he best producers umaily nav arge combs, a 2, 67 West Main Street Pussive irgmady 4o use. Buff ‘Wyandotte with a score of 92. An antacid, such as Bisurated Mag- eye.- Prefer the v bave made up the major portion of | properky. With high prices B - s T can booRell Rroiuany, s Diot Bult Wosndetis Ben with an e Deols e hatiieds laat. el ge. Spe. rather marrow m_ front most of them. Those which have|to continue in the future, this « ruggist in either powder or tablet|,verage of 90 1-8, Out of a total of 180 | to; they might be'ready for use [t wide bebind and wide between the Droved most successful have contained | there should be hundreds of | = form,” enables the stomach to 8o Hs | Birae shirtoon. White: Wsanariies: oy n s nome too early now | DU Wide DeRing &r e ot el 2 small portion of powdered skim milk. | clover seed sown. Likew worlk properiy without the aid of | four: Buffs wers disqusitfcd for mo|i0 SAIL the beds or at least o section | (285, A hen, Inclined ! When they are fed, whole milk is given | of pounds of aifaifa. sesd 5 Pl z dangerous artificlal Jsestants. Mag- |apikes on comb, crooked backs, stubs | Soch Srould be ramad e ana horal| Not always the largest hen is the .| for about the first month and the |seeded this coming Ju ] Healmg an um NG |nesiz, comes in several forms, so be | 200 Wry tails. ire. which has beon handied oroe |best layer: generally the smallest one. 2 calves are gradyally changed to the | The land should be well limad ¢ L certain to ux“rl:r 224 take only. Bi- it e o ag iy aas es| “The heavy laying hems aro those 3 X meal 'Tuis ls fod as w grusl|iegumes, and in addition for ciw & . agT especially which has been previously heated to |inoculation should be made 92 Franklin Street prepared for the above purpose. ariatios o » “basts ot 1000, Yandoti | uniform, may be forked into the bed. A C ‘ 145 @ rass ¢ . e 3 ; ogrees F. for one-half hour and |clover. oats and ofher grass ce Per- [ As eachh layer of three to six inches cosled torabout 90 degrees F. at food- | be put in Suocess with ths ¢ fect. gested ing time. The amount fed depends|b einflienced by the amou g WILLIAM IRON CASTINGS £ Younc 7 g e Ake o e v, wt dhoud | sested pur Sovs: One ' Successor to Inds D feed twice a day. One|quanttiies of grass seed per & FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY STETSON & YOUNG Should have had sxperience In raising | is recommended 15 pounde o CARPENTER and BUILDER calves before trying this method. Such | six to eight pounds red iop Bost otk UG8 e iie o feeds enable a man selling milk at a | pounds clover, three povnds & m VAUQ{N FOUNDRY Co. ek g clngel oy g Tight high price at retall or wholesaie to)two to three pounds aifel. E No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street Telephons - 50 West Main St i i 2 - % YOU DEMAND GOOD CEMENT @OOD SAND AND GRAVEL ARE JUST AS IMPORTANT. All Our Products Are Graded and Washed and Cost no More. Deliveries by C. V. R. R. and.by Water. LONDON SAND & STONE COMPANY » NEW LONDON, GONSl. ., - =

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