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The * Busir Center of Norwic NeedleNOVeltles for the Wom Who Sews or Knits or Crochet ltmllnlnoifiumvrhflhflduf.uedhmnyw = > to - en frams 3 repair bu ‘contracts awarded last | concrete. tory, - rf:blvumou QF CONSUMERS. 334 3 e cossitated owine. to she|New Haven: L L S sulatie e to-call it. - NM is an mmphdr- INCORPORATED IN NEW YORK 5 - ptexs i walk; m-..(( T -&r: heating and svtinklers ‘f'“ be Jet ment and one of M you may be proud.: _Practice Lh, Combat the High Cest of Living e k obart e o : :“"" ; e ; i’ e feoush Corcueration: vton ‘Street ding. w & roods 1o Briageport "~ factory - adaiti ana |- MONTVILLE. it then, tnd in Vluapm. wnh.tlle times, produea ‘some- f Wow Fork, April 35—The Federa- |SURITI, o Story - " 2t. 3¢ obart evee. §oyctory” b w‘mw‘:fi 753 of Consumers” was incorporated 2oibe e Lo, Nowtos R N s o oo | In*New Ssttain. - - < 27 e e i T plant to combat the high cist of living | street:. ' The ‘bullding 3 ey to cambat the high ist of lviag |steadt 1 | Sohe Sresent TR e W “nins-salse’of eales. | Al ehey propose to- sccet | The For Those Who Embroider R = itanoe™ Tia, sambed tit Hne - for sarage. pu Thg. ot Sosns tori e | and, copee. = T Y ' A HOST OF PRETTY THINGS Gloss Knitti Yarns For the Sport Swe was stated, will ‘study “the prindiples | A frame additton X 3 o : TLYmME. ey S T e S e ok el = i heer the publie infermod on- he | Srion win te o S The 23:| Plans have been finish st | - Architects “have made plans for a a residence here for Edgerton Parsons, and will be 7 feet x 10 !.al. It v-m year. The loans for the: two weeks |bi Wall street, New York It winl be Dainty designs, ready for’ embroidering, are now_ready for you—pretty, igns brought out for Spring and Summer work—soms of them very simple and casy—some of them for thoss who are accustomed to | | ! ‘Th- very latest develop work. All of them are effective, and priced very low. t Sweaters ‘is the beautif | were $7.300 and $16,025 respectively. mrtr\::::ld of-field stone, 100x30 fe more diffic Yarn, with the lustrous il Py es. ¢, ne silk. It costs only H e MANTIC. TR There are Baby-Carriage Robes In many styles—pretty designes for Baby 0 g ' : o ey BUILDING OPERATIONS | Pillows—Tea Aprons of.all kinds, including the latest Fudge and Chafing ;“"' Sngen? e KB, : frame 88 Prospect |kitchen, dressing rooms, reading room,| Plans are being completed for a _IN_NEW ENGLAND Dish ‘Aprons—Dressing Sacques and Caps—Guest Towels—new and ofieg- v right away.. ' Wi The! e Toom, o bullding on Winter _street for the|. 3 tive designs in Pillows—Runners and ‘Centers—Children’s Dresses—Cov- help you do ‘Watts Laund: Machine Co. d - Statistics of bu! engin d toast)——Night R Ete. Foogpafe S & mmueua bt TS S B s AR Sk and o} B% ,n“‘“{v‘f. i ko ers for hot rolls (bread an st)—Night Robes, We Sell Coliumbia The sides of Earare Wil be clabbond: | by, etearn. tects Cuds gt SR ST sos: ; F. W. Dodge Com them as low 2! 3 d ang the roof will be a hip roof with ' Thompso: 3 structure will be one story and ‘base- o 8 2 -~ 3 Some of as as 12V5¢ We sell all of the ment, 60150 feet, of brick, mill con- RE BUILDING AND BUSINESS. | Commercial Record, as shown by cton YIEL RSPl 0N o, e Felt Wretched Unfil He Started T o Srminiy deet e antion s products and carry the of varistios and colors Some of them as high as $1.00 Falling OF In Permits In Glties. About To Take “Fruif-a-tives” the St SR IR the Corressanting wiok 3 | S5, iy T T s || Filet Lace Novelties for the Home Valley street. The building Al .. ), R Center Pieces, Doylies, Etc, ¢ ibstantial gate are o $1,557, ‘We have just received some very handsome Scarves, Table Runners, Ce: s, ‘Doy! 594 Cmawrrary St.,, Mowramar. | exchanges ding _cleaging | compared ""h iT0054s 1n. the same | Sarie® uE®; of “:;'3.,‘:2:"“..“."'.‘. s 2 5 ; the dainty Filet Wioe i charactarietio designs. . They are unusually attractive and dainty, and the *For two years, I was & miserable . ow - ok < 2 B very low. Filet lace has recently been recognized as passessing remarkable decorafive valus and sufferer from RAewmatiswe and Slomack o T PR H 'mmfl Suzing-the . i he. Tocthhen Bufiging Co. Contracts - 18,1907 33'_ 500 (| demand. We know you would énjoy looking them over. Trouble. 1 had frequent Dizxy Spells, | in Waterbury, et S tractors : Apr. e 5 mad when T took food, felt wretched |, e com) ha cent. thorized oa rk on the building. The contract ; and sleepy, I suffered from Rheu-| Sales of real estate last week in the |while last year the total ital |for the reinforcing steel has bee: 490, matism dreadfully, with pains in my |cfties of the state reported in Thelstock of the new concerns amount-|to the Concrete Stecl Broducte: Cor - 1 .1 31,362,000 back and joints, and my hands swollen. - A friend advised ‘‘Fruit-a-tives” and in abundant compost man Lay 1 pint in 3 soa Trom the cutact they d me good. ?kufi'n':&'w”.“af; mto::p.rt “-‘:a ancht 3 “;J.;;‘:,:“J?,‘:: e g es o inchies deg or grow damaged) spread m dfil' h’hf ;’“m‘ ; betore. plantine. the. routs tuthe bt |eut oAty M csa . place. tom ot the . trenches, “tooeen the bet- | - With Sorrasive Seplibmms #Fruita-tives” is the only medicine < tom Sofl so that the piants are mot | bichlotide) use 1 ounces in 30 ailons helpodme”. LOUIS LABRIE. laid directly on the = hard bottom.|of water add soak for 1 1-2 hoars. Place the plants 1S inches apart in the | (Dissolve the corrosi Dblimate 1 50c. & box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25¢. ASE AT RIRST- OALVING. bottom of the trench and cover with | hot water first then dllute to 30 gal. Atall dealersor sent postpaid by Fraite . conditions. 1If concentrates are usedtwo inches of the surface soil. e lons.) . Metal containers cannot ' . P s 415 Toerally. thio Falt G eipeatat il =t o ] oot THE GROWING OF ALFALFA. [the Comnecticut Agriculturai Coilege [naft and Frank Kaw atives Limited, Ogdensburg, N.Y, The Aim Should B to. Develep Big | Dermit of Sariier breeding | If the uss |an ceperseus Hop ir moer o Planting 3 . 5857 pounds of Tl containing 19.00 | their 20°s and joc b ST S R Strong Cows. of concentrates is limited the first|the plants completely with five or six lean. -place. st lepusd by e | Bodmas aL R e o Boreics n ¥ E——— . calving period ‘should be somewhat|inches of dirt at the time they. are |cerrosive sublimate is a deadly poison.|Sonnecticut Agriculural = Station.at|pounds of §0 per cent butter. Her|Turks. In WNew Voo PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING ‘The most desirable age to have | Postponed. planted. This will retard the . New Haven, gives account of the ex- |averageé est for the week was 4.95. |many hundreds of ~ e In u‘:'"ebfi practice the cows must " it does mot actually smother the Fertilize or Manure Liberally. act yields. and -the .cost . of sr?wmg ;l"‘hen ;I.wo r‘:é‘ords !ellby Mr.l‘l(hrol_d\ who are returting 3 pay e s and this is of E and harvesting six différent strains. o in such rapi succession spe: weTl — great o ¥ Aot g o uymfirmuy plants. Another common error is to Potatoes-to be profitable must yield waste much energy and money in iay- | well, alfalfa for a period of four years. for hig ability as. a handier of cows — Hetfers s not sach as to permit full | Possible muat, therefore, be made use |ing a foundation of bone sehes o |moik. 0 do_tnix Svanabie Teriiiy is N s CEAR LK noceasary. Manure . is our ' Ohief [, 1Tl 0%t of fertilizers and labor for |on t BRIEF STATE e ] | development. of their inherited powers |Of. an rers _must _calve befors the |other material before the young plants A the four years was per acre. 2 . With or Without Gas Attash. §|or"sroduction. It has been shown that | returns Will commence to come in.|aro pianted. , This is absolutely un- | goed resulie I ot uesh (o Besrry | The average yield o aifalfs hay was| | REMEDY FOR CUT. WORMS. i ments but Always EFFICIENT | 1, cows of any breed are cap- | Records of production from the Con- |necessary although it has often ap-[and if not made from animals fed lit. | >-53 tons per Year, making the cost * il and ECONOMICAL— able of Mgher and more profitable pro- | necticut Agricultural College Holstein | parently given good results. becatse |tle potatoes or peelings,—these are |Of Production $6.26 per ton, delivered | Many people_ Il -soon begin to duction that those small to medium |herd show the value of heifers well |it produced excellent drainage. Stten disonsed ang hngs.—these 2r¢|in the barn. This.is perhaps $1.50 per|complain of rivages _done by cut e in size. The extra capacity is a fav- [developed at calving time. When your plants have come up|carried in the manure, especially|tOn Tore than the cost of growing . The best remedy availabie | Hartford.—The ma crable point providing they aro equal| The age of first calving varies from [and small weeds show themseives &n | “schbe Don't use oo searse eromny |mixed hay. to_eliminate. this inesct isthe poieon |1, Gage of Bristol in_other respects. 1 year and 11 months to 3 years and manure unless fairly well rotted: 15 to|, DUt the feeding of a ton of alfalfa mash. This mash is made by|of Hartford took pla For the most part the belief is very - The Dheifers, when not eu 20 loads hay supples about 100 pounds more of m-lxln; 50 . pounds of bran, of mid- |J. Monday common that it is neceseary to bave ; s this will Xul the weeds and Sraduaily | it noed asgnes "C7° 18 MO 100 MUCK | gigestible ~ protein than a ton of |dlings, one-half pound of paris sreen cows calve early i order to stamp up- lage level the bed. It fertilizer or manure | Fertilizer may be used .alone or to|™M¢adoW hay supplies, and therefore | Mix two “thoroughly and then | Bridgeport.—Earl A i, i S s ot | eSS o | ot St WSS Tald s i £ 20 S | s e B RN o, 7 Lot Al R e for product e n- the trench early in season. |al e protein in the ve - |adding sweetened water made by add- |teacher of mechanica A. d. Wh°ley & o s o e e e TINelh 390 <o 1069 iveenas yir Fifty to a hundred plants, well cared |acro carrying 3 or 4 per cent. am.|Sive boughten feeds. ing, molasses or sirup to the water. |pre-vocational sctioo o il Moreover, alfalfa produces its pro-|Then apply this mixture in rows|bert Lemcke, who wa and recent experiments aiso bear up- 186 age of the early calvers is 2 years, | It will take comsiderable care In Start: | phosphore scid (ome ar e aaiable | tein largely from the air while mead- | acroas the area which is infected with | member of the fiew on it The belief that roughage 1 335 months, and ‘of the late calves|ing the bed and very little care after lon bag or tag) is as good as can be | Oy, Ay Produces it chiefly from the|the cut worm. Care should be taken |guard jast week thould be fed to develop digestive|3 years, 1 month. once started. By clean culture and |obtained this year (1917 nitrogen in the soil. not_to place this_poison bran - mash The average production of the early | high fertility, aim to_produce larse, % 12 FERRY STREET experience that this was not true, American’ pawtine but more care must.be tsed in plant- | D9ANSs or peas. = g : o Hereafter, ‘wevording o ove Boy ‘hean oil in used as & partiai|slpction the annyel mesting of the bor- | ; ping to b K sprouts will el batitute for linseed ol in patnta, as Tt wis yoted 1o tay | Garner, it Wikl b Alfalfa, red clover and soy beans|upon the surface of the soil where the | Winsted —The i5:d Robert d. Cochrane |oeen woua e vt gonias G tender stalle. manire vee scia “phosohate only o |can all be grown with success any- | powitry will get at.it. sEuthe Tighbea O I n —_— E 400 to 600 a ) > ‘ - oday. 31 phymcisne GAs FITTING, 3 o wore “HINTS ON POTATO GROWING. |iilizer not earrying. over 2 per cont|28ed. #h COLCHESTER Tiesday, 31 physicl [l S o : e Simnls o e o (165, TR T, S s, e Washingto: Sq Washington Building | * it Pays to Feed This Crop Well and | monia) will'make to large a propor- |Srain biils an D e v b 2 —_— LA ' 7 - e tac - to Raise It On Best Land. tion of to wth. rich the ldnd-in nitrogen, which is, In|gmall Vote in'Borough Election—Tax |7 insted being th ewich, Conn. 2 ds o : 5 Remember. that intertlle “poor” soi |NoTmal fimes, the most costly element | 0 e L Willy Laid—Borough Out of | 2°"" mm TR o e Pastiie. elop big, strong cows : The following brief suggestions are|needs more manure and fertilizer than |7 COMercial ftertilizers. Debt. New_Britain—Uniess and the procedure’ may depend 'upon planned to aid those people interested [a fertile productive eoil ,but that: goy BEANS IN CONNECTICUT. the membership of the Phone 581 in growing potatoes this'coming sea- | STeater response can be obtained from —— mall vote polied at the | odist Eplscopal Zio Ty e @on. -1t is-hoped that this Will help 10 | coris s Te mame ta-fond toe Class of| Bulletin 193, of The Connecticut ection held: Tuesaay, - W. come. to tHe rescue answer tlie’ questions of people un- | well and ‘lo" W It on ""N“n 1:;;’!’ Agricultural Experiment Station at|Davenport was the oderator. - The la Onancial way 1 , IIODERN PLUHB[NG fam e o d. | New Haven gives valuable 'irfforma- |lowirg were elected: *Warden, ¥. E.|will have to go out of ¢ fiiar with the crop but who are| Cutting the Seed and Planting. |tion regarding this crop, which is be. | Baker; - 4, T. Swan Rathibun, | city, according to o ;is as essential modern house as pounds of fat in 365 lays. particularly interested - just now. This year seed potatoes must mot be |INE_successfully raised _in .the state. gart, Y AK“-‘!’!’ (n;w by its pastor, J islectricty is to lighting. We guaran- In the early group nome have pro- | Estimated Cash, Expense of Growing|wasted. Cut weed into pieces weigh- | Fitherto it has been only nsed for cot o Samter . Witliams; | - Wethersfield —¥or ‘tee the very best PLUMBING WORK Sucex aver. 18380 pounds ot e Ta One Acre. . T e T aeor Wil o oMb B ubed. for|trpam the history of ¢ expert workmen at the fairest L Sood it an 108 s T Sk ol Se 30 reus, | Wethers the ir St R T The Grient .and now in Germany. | Charies an tax ;‘ou‘;:m Myron | were atiowed to piay bube — R Abe iift, s ohi ternoon, After the S pu tec plune el eicon A e 508 o S s . h enginger, John J. figa; strest ingpect; | 7Oring the_ men wer i Spray materials, 4 sprayi e laborers in this state and-proved ‘to Dasni " Willlams; George V. S A it l 3 2 ‘ 4 a perfect substitute for ordinary ‘g D on J. F. TOMl“KINSI 67 West Main Street the prisomars svery S well as in the manufacture of butter . 2 rfe 1k treet time accompiieh it She man piagiing, Goeing . 1o et I rows's fect apa tions | W8l se i 1o maan e wargan ana o | 170 2 10 8 o 2 E L - s D | vy sboct s Ty oy, Foruiser | A% present the et use o the crop | Kesses -0 -»m: « puilging “ana re ] o i men 2 ought to be spread along t here is for green forage, emsilage, or | in 0 , establish bullding - = _Soil “for’ Potatoes. mixed -with the soil , betore dropping | P4 B, Fue Snanciai - s %, ki the seed. if planting by hand furrow Tk B« Bty e -+l sty P - . E Meltow loam -soils with plenty, st thes” sprdad the - Teitiiees in’ this_builetin, and rogarding | there being no in. iness and &' 800 ‘Heating and Plumbing|As:zs l e e s ooy | decarin S votiom % o e organic « matter best. | 2 botiom and sidos of the” turrow. | i1, commomitian, g haw i Ky -2 Hell Gatf 1 P v iry A 2 ay be drame | Bas aproximatety the same feeding rough Brevities. b = b ) = ight” ‘sendy solls and very | ousll rueh throush the um-nv value as alfaifa, yron M, Abell was a visitor in Nor- 7 e - drajnied. ~Bither -sod SHY SoTecis Ska el 3 ) Tusgday. s i - 3 o T dedatasoey | poorly . 304 Jand | "Cuitivate " B oats ind very | HAVE YOU’A SEED SED? t e of Norwich e O] »e sh. 7 nd* cared Deen thoroughly during the first half of fllo JF—, w.ro in MI' ‘l'uudoy attenditig the vt ARON CASTINGS ize 3 wel: peomhest; andy gy | Zoagon. atter that shaiiow ‘cuiti: | bed is 7l Mrs, Cube's uncle, Charies ty for it Cim Doemr—L . erable. imporeant s . o R T Twe Through Daily. Trais A 3 great e ully: hance greatom or o o é FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY ke s : il the P e el Mg 1 oy | roote, from the e % ,_,,;,, i Botween Beoston, Provides ’ SR cot ol 3L scted with " ary, . 1¢|to- find_ the plan Now York, Philadelphis VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0 i e A | e e el o i S N R AL b Poladels § e 228’ i} sotatods Tah ¢+ Sgts No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street A “Agricul o £ S 7] he of .l‘:u 4' (e the the latestiowner of » e C Y c P Z g J r ‘probably prefer- Teoding roots and checks growts, | the lass suftering trom L B mmm ot. 'c.w Haven was a Fed.r.l Exprf Successor to 2 — : o soed bed prepar. po decpn /g sTETS! NG 2 lmr pays every y-f u wm g;«m.‘ Tollowed Grass Fire 7““” .""M' Losves Beston 7.00 P, umrfiffi"m torred—Green Spray v ‘13 k 5o simminata’ cxtra, oot snd | p AL 15 ’c;)ex Tuesday evening .,.; Theoush scoping cors and cos Cobblers “ood | oo 2o Falls chemical company was caled ov Bast_work and mecerisis st rignt THE HOUSEHOLD P rop. «umun-.naumzmmu:m Shio, g e Ty ot et for & prush five in the rear of Areni- cahi.l E e and best | Barly Six ’ 2 ant tor the mfll bald Mitchell's residence on Washing XPpr 3 " 3 - el ton sirest. Deputy Chief il 1 > uw«aluh-s Bulletin Bldg., 74 Franklin St. . the = Delaware, Gold Ooin, Rurual ; eostrol bilgnt, The Seosondes to” the da v sabagat Rhoctive April 30 : ; : Boston 845 A M . & quent. -Be leave tor lunn-u mmm, Lesves YOU DEMAND GOOD CEMENT : . R hoy 7 Thros 7o oo have been Through parlor cars asd con GOOD SBAND AND GRAVEL ARE JUST AS IMPORTANT. a 3 gy e B Gl Trokd, the - |in ‘flfiw.d e Brainerd rd & Arm- prgec Vel B Al Our Products Are Graded ;.Mn-w-h:'-‘:d‘so-tmll-- —472% - . g e Frig R APl el | el Ty e gned Mo h-uflmm ieft for New Yo proceeded to Europe, where NY.;NiH. &H. R