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15 Cents a Day Buys This: Victrola Outfit Only 100 homesfwilt-gét the .advantage off‘this new NAVAL STATION. the corresponding week of last year.p The mortage loans for the respective % weeks totalled 32,600 and $8,900. R, H, Arnold ‘& Co., 1026- Vermont In New London there were five av., New YOrk, have been given the sales of M}w last m'm tv{: for the x!r‘:c' !or(ereodn‘ " fi’hl&z“ Og:omh By P.G. MDLDIN. same week last year, e the mort-. rehouse at a cost of . The = : - o /‘G-ru'u for F. B. Rick Completed Taftvil B e b0 e 310,900 reaspetiven o | BE s ot hureas of gards and docieer ot Datbee bare s = *fl'fi?&."“’- g ey anted il imld(:\:ll:{l‘mer plalayn OfL pta_v' 2 icketson in Taftville—Hall | to 00 an Tesepctively. chief of bureau of yards an s, Na- fore have so many acrés o and'vacant 1ots been plante 7 n| e, you . Latest 5 === 27 Depatrisns NS on to vegetables. This has been due largely, to President ‘Wilsen's- appeal 7. 7547 “E initnm&mt com- Brothers’ Addition at Trading Cove Ready for Roof— NEW LONDON ;- HADDAM 3 for an.increased production of. toodstuffs. 4 7% platg A evcry:.detal Thc FL ‘While this demonstrates the great patriotism ot the _the growing 7 A8 % 4 s 3 News. A Building Appiioations Dr.m:P. has purchased | of these vegetables is but & of our duty to the country. What'we have . it -3 14 P x : > Twenty-two mpplications for biuld- |a building end will ecect an attractive | grown must be saved. * Fruit o8’ hould be ickl ( : e o |eTmmmsn e o e o SR e e oa Sinels S e e s T i ¥, ot = , ¥ The work on the bumgalow = for Atlantic Carton Addition. b e S i BUILDING OPERATIONS business men, educators, editors and farmems shouid-make evary i Satioy Fotiar is nearin 'com;‘le- 4The work on the addition to the| I Pfiof, store eddition, Connecticut T effort to induce the people to conserve these food preducts, for the community, Hon stage. The exterfor woric has|Atlantic Carton Corporation is pro- | avenue. IN NEW ENGLAND | the state and the,natton wili have need for every, bit of Teod-that ix been completed. The windows have | gressing rapidly and will be com- Mrs. Julia Sawyer, roof extension, ‘both boys and girle, should be w to. i P-4 mnp;»::;flm; Elfifefi.".'t work fias‘:ef}: {;le(eg b:lorew theP Tdu"‘vfiff starts | Washington and Brewer trir‘ec’t;. i Statistics u:' ’b‘\;llfli,n' and enh;:nh;eer- = = it h:'“ oA can, or | g com remains n. Contractors Peck, Mc' ams are 5 X28, Ash- | Ing operations ow Eng as | froif n‘alm 3 e # ! R is a few finishing touches to the | going the work. cx‘ltm__ M": cottage, compiled by the ¥. W. Dadge Com- i terior. o Putiey, garage, 18x17, WU- e i 3 Plate Glass Windows Set Dby T letts :ve";nu < Dc::znt::o;. Sept Gth 1917 $189,581,000 i The new front for the stors owned | L1® arage of F. B. Ricketson which " y. 0. Weilington, dwelling, 28x53, | Contracta to Sept. 5th 1917 139,065,000 f by William Trachtenberg on Main |28 struck by lightning last montd | Montauk avenue. Contracts to Sept. 5th 1915 118,188,000 i ) eot 1s being rapidly pushed toward | 1as been rebullt by the carpenters of | Dennis J. Murphy, repairing store, [ Contracts to Sept. 5th 1914 120,200,000 i gompistion. “Tne’plats Flass windows | 0 FnELL LIPRCY, O S Srown, aaditio Gontracts to Seot. 6th 1513 134857000 aftville ouse. . ¥. Brown, ontrac =3 937, i ‘.':.“m”.'i:“ d-;:rg'-;'“;':: 1‘;‘3.;'25’.‘?5 The work on the new storehouse| Mr. Rifkin, -mngun.“%.“nlaw street. | Contracs to Sept. 5th 1911 115,207,000 ~ | .y terations are progressing rapidly. for the Ponemah company in Taftville | - 'W. 8. Chaprel], drick building, Green | Contracts to Sept. 5th 1910 113,968,000 E 4 | has been pushed along by Contractor |and Go'den streets. Contracts to Sept. 5th 1908 105,750,000 2 ¢ R Addition Ready for Roof. Torrencs 30 as to complate it before | Albert J. Brewster, shirgling, ' 16 |Contracts to Sept 5th 1908 70,124,000 Sy 4 ¢ £ ] The addition for the mill of Joseph |the cold weather starts in. The foun- | Washington street. z Contrac:s to Sept. 5th 1907 92,204,000 g sitien aboul . . 2 i 3 Hall & Sons has been ni:n? to :;:- dation has been put in and other work :;z‘v‘?‘l JEncell, aBaition, 20, Jeiferaon gg::;:g:; = sse;l:! g‘t{: {‘:gg ;;’g%;‘figg s 3 mad !;rneduhly. i B x = | to be put on. R B R b'fi'fl?& ‘.":h“‘:“::‘u. Housd I 'c.m:mm TFoss, awelling, z1xsn Contracts to gep{ stn 1504 cs.’su,’ooog : nn:.? "rnam lhou’l: Pian i % oo fedndy | : re sireet. ‘ontracts t t 5th 1903 75.424,0 2 4 SR £E work The building for John Dombrofsky | Mrs: Mavy A. Sherilan, brick build- | Gontracts to-Sent. S¢h 1902 88/850,000 be no delay in sn- M| Foundation Laid. on Norwich avenue is rapidly pro- |ing. 20x30, Bank street. Contracts to Sept. 5th 1901 80,508,000 : nouncing the contest. | The foundation for the new dwell- | gressing. The carpenters are at work | G. & G. Give cottage, 20x30, Walbach | Contracts for August 1917 20,062,000 - A good plan might | ing of . J. Langenbach on Lafayette [on the interior of the bullding, the|and Smith streets. Contracte for August 1916 18,250,000 5 pian | } strest has been put in and the brick- | sides having been boarded in. It will| City o New London, wood and con- | Contracts for August 1915 15,476,000 E " i be to offer a first pr K § work is being done. The sides will|be ready for occupation by the last|crete building, 25x125, Walbach and | Contracis for August 1914 14,711,000 of $10, a second prize i | Pe set in place In the near future. lof the month, = Goshen streets. Contracts for Augus® 1918 15,933,000 - of $5, a-third prize of | i Louis Taner. garase, 70x20. Montauk | Contracts for August 1912 15.060,000 4 $8, an@ twa prisés of | avenue. ‘ontracts for August 1911 15,248,000 ? 1 { BUSINESS AND BUILDING ‘H.lr(forfl pubHo garages in New Lon-| Willlam A. Amero, garage, 18 x 20, | Contracts for August 1910 13,368,000 31 each for Monorable H a id Hartford, a onsiderable | Summit and Crouch streets. Contracts for August 1909 12,330,000 This will | Very Few Bullding Projects — Slight Smalier work in varions parts of the| Mever H. Hollandersky, two stores,|Contracts for Augus: 1308 12.108.000 ad ::m"::“ e total -of Cha: i Clearings State. New plans will also be prepared | Huntingten stfeet. / Contrac*s for August 1917 11,449,000 £ | e = for two clght-room achoolhouses in| Harry H. Keeney, garage, 12 x 18, |Contracre for August 1906 13745000 Map of Black Hawk County, lowa—Prize Offers From w.h st RlegmoNnt A large addition to a cean avenue. ‘ontracts for August 1905 9,554,001 loul offe: y ! The clearings of the Hertford banks Homden, and o : . Each of the Sixteen Townships Would Awaken S Ufociuring plant in Fairfield will| ‘W. K ShefMeld, dwelling, 20 x.34,|Contracts for August 1904 9,515,000 deal bank: - i ' for the past week, in comparison w;%h be_ etarted soor - ._{oazdner avenue. 11 x 15, Nor. | SONIERCES for Ausust 1203 ssTio00 Great Interest in the Canning Contest. ¥ Lm e o ox Dust the like week of last year, show a de- Norwich had eight sales of real es- Frani aunders, garage, x or- ‘ontracts for August 1962 3 1 | erease of 2,2 per cent., while those of |tate during the past week to four for |wood avenue. 3 Contracts for August 1901 10,796,000 More publicity, greater interest, and keener mpeuuon will mult 1f the 3 Y 5 = L 4 township plan of offering prizes is adopted. jew Haven for the same period show {'on_tncrease of 11,7 per cent. | Sales of reai estate for the week show decided decrease when _ co ing ‘with last year. Sales fast weemf, 3 Undef this plan a banker or business man in each township in the county year's grazing has come. Plan YOUT | offers to pay such prizes as are won by children residing in his respective crops from early‘forage in August. Se- oot e proper bised Sot witl & stone | township. Should there be a township in which there is-nelther banker nor AG]’{ICULTURAL INTERESTS wall around it. Run in one or two | business mul‘ some mmet or other public-spirited citizen should make tho s - AR IR Bt temporary cross fences when the crops B e with 850, th are ready to graze and vour expense | O™ . e Crine el A N Week u year ago. Mortgages %y fencing witl be vers Htile, " The peraon oftertng the prizes would stand but a small chance of ki "x 'wo acres of fairly good lan - zes woul nd' buf chance of having = gn"m Mrcreass over last i TWEEVE CONT IMILK beygsckoned with. This amounts to|videa into four lots and properly crop- | to pay any of them and practically no chance of having to pay all of them. | “ to. n‘u.m. o week sumer Pays That Frice? yalue of ‘her milk credit must be given | wi) ke., fifteen pigs - farrowed on | merchant who offers prizes will have but one chance in sixteen of being called |sirouse, Norwich, re-electcd. association, 73 ~ B ey e e — o |for her manure, = calves hldes and|March 13t, putiing on rapid xains trom | upon to pay any one prize. His chances of having to pay any two prizes would |~ Assisiunt CierkrL. O 3 i sl ES D tion of 552108 A _year ago| The great majority of families re-|feed begs sold. about May lst. to the latter part of| be one in 256; of havingto pay any three, one In over 65,000; his chances of | Trusice for Five Years Hadlal [ TENTATIVE AGREEMENT Soreo petitions naving fotal assets of alize milk is = moceasity of Nife.giute Summary the Drosd setwa with 1the of aay goniy | baving to pay any four, 5o infinitely small as to amount to almost nothing. D i ON INSURANCE BILL 31888, and total labilities of $10,328, | something they are constantly buyinglcow decrease .................$ .0021|given in addition Lach of these bankers or business men will de his utmost to encourage |o'clock o deliver the annual sermon, T B were filed in Connecticut and hence, an advance in the price Interest on Investment in cows = .0023| " Lot I—Abbruzzi rve, 2 busbels, seed- | children in his township to can fruits and vegetables and exhibit them in the |taking his text from Chronicles 11 | Allowances of from $5 to $50 Monthl E ed August, Grazed May 1st to June 1st. | competition. He will become so enthuslastic to have his township win honors Vednesday afternoon Rev. Joseph A. for Dependents. ¥Qomnecticut last week have total au 0005 | Soy beans seeded June ist, grazed Eider, pastor of the Huntington street The six new companies formed ’“4 of milk is always the cause of con-|Feed including pasture . i 2 Bedding . . 0,000, siderable talk and usually resuits in 3 E b : - e L e |a he oot Sonmimption £1r sone tinse [LAVOT . 1. 1IN 0191 [September 1at to October 15th. in the contest that he will be glad of the opportunity of paying any or all the | i P orco: New orion Eave & | Washington, Sent. 12 Provieions « 4 . e a Use of buildings and equipment 0037 |~ Lat 11— One bushel rye and 20 pounds | prizes. He will see that every child in his township 1s Informed regarding the |historical skeich. Ile took for his sub- | the soldiers and sailors i surs e e oreantzed had fotal capitaniza. ||t ‘would seem that some of this talk |Bull service ................. 0008 red clover. seeded August Ioth to Sep- | contest and will fise every effort to induce as many children as possible to'|ict The Association's rrst Century.|for allowances of from 55 o 310 e sl ot capt could be ove:come if the consuming | Miscellaneous costs’ ... 0022 | tember 15ih. Grazed May 10t to July | SR SO y po: JrEche Choss month to dependents during the seryk 4 — public, ever thoughtless of. the reason ist. Rape 5 pounds drilled or § pounds “Haptists began to appear in Con- [@f cnlisted men were tentative Bullding permits were lasued Guring |Whv, could come to the realization of | Gross cost per quart ........$ .0T1 |broadcast, seeded July Ist to 15th 1n this way the banker or business man will be helping the folks right at | necione w oot ShnaP R, T ormn [roved todax Ly the houe - W,‘;m“, Bridgeport, Waterbu. | (he Tactors which enter into the cost Returns, except milk ........ .0081 srazed SeDletber 1t ;.‘n‘;lo\-emfie;' 1st, 'home—his friends and neighbors, those with whom he transacts business every |church was organized In 1705, J7ivst| In adcit on to the govern: o = of the mi'k for which they pay 12 cents e ot I1l—Oats and field peas. e Waterford 710, East T.yme 1752, |ances, thes bill provides t e B O 06" For mew comstruction |the quart bottle. In a general way $ ,0637 | bushels rach, seeded April 10th to April | 98%- e will be in direct touch with virtually every family in his township | Fatertorq, ' 100, B L0e (T amount. it not in excess of b '=wx Sosting $161.676 This le the|the appreciate the fact that the 12 Thus it is shown that it un-|30th. Grazed July ist to August I5th.| 8nd the resulting friendly relations will be of inestimable value to him. | Proar M Al e e all be given to de R O N rw work starteq |cents is primarily divided up between |doubtedly costs close to 7 cents|Rve and red ciover seeded Augist 15th A competition of this kind will arouse greater interest in home canning. |iion was orsanized im Scptember, 151 e mber of weels, an the citles, |the dealer and the producer. but Why lat the present time. This means that|to September I5th for next year. ‘It will result in the saving of quantities of garden products that otherwise [Nine of the present 23 ¢ are the am § it the possible exception of Water- | (he prolucer must get © to 7 centa|the averige dairyman s receiving prac-| Lot IV—Rape May 15h to 30th || g he wasted. It'will increase the esteem in which the hanker or busi corstituent. churches of. t* sums faken a 1 and then the dealer get 5 to 6 cents|tically no profit out of the production |Grazed .uly 15th to Novembcr 1st. & usiness | PERY Lime. dependents woul 1 re. showing a decided falling off in " & red d to his ad: t: at that .ime. o 2 35t cuo in the sanse citles, | they are at a loss to understand. of the Tmilk. Wwhen it ia considered| Sow the rye now and add the other | man Is held in the community and redound to his advantage In many ways. || eiia (oMl life of these churches was | Aife ro children $15: one b &-an Dermits ‘were Issued for mew con-| It is a fact that It costs about as|that griin which could be bought a|crops as cccasion demands. characterized by stromg feith, love of [two children, $32.70, and $i add P | struetion work to cost $653,838. much to distribute a quart of milk|vear ag. for $30.00 a fon now costs{ Watch the grain market and buy political iiberty. There was much per- |for cach additional child ey Jew womteacts of aay size were[as it does to produce it. One can|350.00 to $60.00 and that the labor |right M:ddlings, corn and ground bar- | Connecticut Experiment S:ation, New |1ids not fat, acidity and -bottle and |secution by ife standing aracr or Con | One mothericss child, §7: twe P > Tast week almost all ihe mew |icason why this is true of milk is|problem !s becoming more acutesthan|ley hav> about the same value but|fjaven et gregational body because thy ‘Baptists [cren, $12.50: three enildrer g because 't i3 a very perlshable ccm- |ever; certainly we See two good rea- jeach is incomplete alone. One bushel | gy e S |- B D ihves ta. mipROtt /the |childrén, $30; And $6 montl z rurning to frame houses of the - a 1 5 e . L. Slate. Jr,—Conrkcticut Agri 5. The butter is- tested for flavor, |refuse: pay 9 omé and two. family type, several ofmodity and cannot be held in storage |sons for an advance in the price of [of charcoal, ome bushel of hard wood |cyltiral Colleg Doty GoBT eIt A el *|\Worship of that bodv. Many regivalsfal for each additional child g these mg reported in ali the larger|3nd bought in large quantities and milk. ashes, ten pounds of salt, eight pounds 6. Coptensot ‘score marass containing | Were-he'd and when-civil and religious | One parent, $10; bcth parent ~ lieities of the State. Other work con- |Stored on the pantry shelf. NOTE:—In_this article the writer |of air-slicked lime, 6 pounds of sulphur Wheat Varieties—What to Sow |the resujts ard eusgestions for im- |lbCrty wwere assured the membershipjeach dependent grandehitd, br jErmcted for includes a factory bullding (The Fa-mers Share of the 12 Cents[has iried to sbow what bedomes of the |21d 4 Dounds of | powercd cobPerat| sfore wheat will be sdwn this fell [Provemert are mailed to eaca one who |Increasel rapicly. = =o' 4sisten S5 F in Stamford, storehouse in New Lon- |- po.con: fgures obtained fn Connec- |12 cents which the consumer paye for |FINee, 908, Kebr befOfe 10 DIES W) in Connecticut than. the state has |makes an entry . Tr“\v e i e | illorsances oF aivor S store and-bakery in New Britain, | ;. '“01 the cost of milk production |Milk. In a later article it will be shown {1} F% SB WEEEEIAT 08 0TS SXOR R HOPP lseed for a generation. The most ser-| 7. It is al\ free except the express|in the Firs D! T3S0 Thoss ~x bhnsga'ot the bl wio ‘new factory censtruction in Bridgeport, what becomes of the portion the deal- | ¢ " = DT ious problem is the supply of good | charge—H. Judkins,—Supt. Milk [and during his later pastorate in the e ‘n . istore and tenement block In Ansonia, |indicate that the present cost per quart| o eceives. —H. F. JUDKINS,—Con- |them thrifty and grow. ed ASa s and Butrer Scorin; g Huntington street church, will always [expected to pass it eve - L 3 Thouses in Forestville, | 1¥ 3,063 to $47. ticut Agricultural Coll 4 Remember that the profit you make |SSq0, i B Bt be remembered. week, thought tonight the f ¢ | im number of new houses ] 5003 0 3 | (tems that enter into |necticut Agricultural College. at the p: ou make | P60 Tie practically’ no! 16641 SUBDIY. < e, " ht ton he final vot g Garase in Epringeld, two fac- |, OF the Yarios ttems that enter into 2 + |aepends on How vou,are feeding vour | ARGRE 12 practically no local suppIY | Nopwick MINISTER 15 In the past the churche certainly would be reached tomo tory edditions and o garage and sau- |0 G5 “one “considered. | The pro- | THE ECONOMICAL pigs. = oSl & L A N raco- | DYNAMITE FOUND loage plant in Waterbury and residence |55, first one considered, The pro- EEERL G iibhs e e the M0 RE-ELECTED CLERK. |dav. the ehimin hrop: iy ortne DYNAMI *work in Bridgeport. average of 5 or 6 years, and_then Insect Attacks perimen: Station has found that “Red | Rev. George H. Strouse Again Ch. o isivatned at moxe thoy, 4 i NEAR CAMP DEVENS foqThe ncw projects of the week In-l ;o muss, to use a base ball phrase,| Will There Be a Profit This Year. The few apple tent-cateipillars and | Wave” is among the best. “Klondyke” | e+ poacorg® H. e g noeen D oL mormlpenen 8 clude hospital bullding in Greenwich, [S10 Mus, fo use 2 baso bali phrase Beo * |the numerous fall web-worms give us|and “Lesp's Prolific” arc also good.| BY New London Baptist Association. |the many able postors of the M0 Precautions Doubled to Protect t {business block in Bristol, schoolhouse in | )14 - “%. [ datrifice 1s & just and nec- | Quite o number of Comnecticut far- | & Variation that we have no: been hav- | These are standard varieties - and § A = e e oL emineiranc] Cantonment. 3 Rty D e e roaacrs 2 i~ |ing for the list four or five years in|should Le obtained without difficulty.| The two days' cenvention of the New |visible rcsults of ther by LA LS and was found to amount to $.0021 per | €'S are now well along with their |most sections of the state as their| Agronomy Department Connecticut|l.ondon Baptist assocoatio. opened at ‘“?‘ I an/ I alniiee 0 1 Aver. ass Sep D: 5 - ' A. BARBER ey work of pork production for this’year, |numbers are usually in reverce propor- | Agricultural College. The Firss Baptist church In New Lomi- | 1520 " aar e aonplors | meeiings were |2 auality different from th > ! The farmer has to invest money in|The qu:stion which naturally arises|tion. Cold weather came this year = a t 10.30 o'clock Wednesds - [ h S ol e Crsintim Yon. | the construction worl st 2 : coTh® farmer has to invest money in|The qu: e ) e e Fiyo—Our Sl or 1015 don st 1230 ociock Wednesday morn- |held velrs hetore ne Crristion En- |the constructon, Work = | Machinest and Engineer [C2N7 inicrest on this money just s |isen eere yof 1O 2 Profit wifl be redl- |and con.inued 20 long that the Young | 1n planning for bread in 1918, the |vecaary of thy asosciciam o Al e e o e thein | canfonment hers, ecorir : : e i ST % in- |ized this year. The answer to this|caterpillars starved before the voung SRy O e aseoriation snsertedl siiestemperance piedge intthelr | Sen fie onight by I & A Repai if it were i some other form of in_|question’ depends upen. e svetem |leaven came. sut and o some Siaces |Government has estimated the possi-| Rev. I. F. Wolfenden of Waterford |covenante as carly as 1840, {statement tonigl ; i Steam Engine Repairs B s amountsd to 3.0023) ,¢ feeqing being followed according to |they were frozen. The result has been | ZLLLieS for every etate in the Union. opened fhe comvention with deyotional _“Now. in 1917, with chanzed condi- | an agent of the Bureatt of fy > i per_quart. Connecticut normally grows £,000 acres d Rev H. P. Fuiler i . = a = lation, | of the department of j T Weo ali know that to do our work | % A Simms Ple Club Agent of the|that bu. few tent- caterpillar webs |of Rye. The Government expects e onord Siiom Hoovat 5. Ropne’ Jofro-jtions, a mew and diverse population | rhe quaticy of th properly we must have plenty to eat. | COnnecticut Agricultudeal College. o socn. af st I combarines iR lte Sioy i the T i inced Meyor Erneef B Bogers, & dea- |we face new .problems, and the 3608/ losed, Mr. Iic 1a ‘ PLUMBING AND GASFITTING _|it is the dalry cows’ jub to make milk pios po, ome" lie says, “rasing thirty |the numbers we have had in previos |1¢.000 acrea. There is mo Food Teason | delivered warm words O weltoms. The | nem pust. with the aid ef fhe Iing | o ht to his announcem nd since milk is simply grass, hay, , Wh E vhy S i ot > Shrist, will press. extehd His | that precautions had b CALL UP 734 the g%, must here Blenty Of s lior iftcen cents'a pound> Suchepis|m ench large mumbers hi prohably |S5r Crop; it is well adapted ‘to ourlto zive 7ou a very cordial welcome to| Other features of the afiernoon ses- An Lx ogrpinis. : S -3 = ised in a dry lot and fed as t0o|been the lack of . E n ate: crop we all]the use cf this house and to welcome |sion weic a woman's home missionary | Major Genera | closes down. The feed is naturally | F2ised 2 i een, ack of numbersg of a little | xnow how to grow. Ve . S ™ 2 , ol entury of | commander of th v " R ® With or Without Gas Attach- fl| tho largest singlo item cf expense |2y Connecticut vigs are fed, will|Broconix fly, a most _effective liftle | mne Imporcant noint is zood seed. If | ompietns o) ook ongrondon, This|rally and a sermon on A Century of | iy, said tonight tha 3 3 ments but Always EFFICIENT | |in milk production. The survey show- |Det the farmer practically nothing If [gestroyer of this species of insects. ° |zood. plamap seed man be Obtoinag ivcal | Combts e neal year, o Erograseiin GhilsHan, Vissions by Bt covery of the dynamite w d ‘that 'with grain at present prices|nOt sold at a loss” “If, however®for- | Then we have examples of the ef- [ uilye be ail i e wise ent Lo ket e i AR T e e Ta boara | S Sorkoidh, Rtrouke matter in the immediate pro and ECONOMICAL— e age crops are used as much as possible | £, e v, us v all means. herwise get|ize that one hundred years Is ecarce| Wednésday evering therc was a|matier in ° i g = :he feed cost Per:%uian including pas- |38 TORs S e e i st fag (gg‘:fi;gg&*g‘m;fiy l‘;‘-fi“‘!g:f \‘;P:'; Mammo:h Wkite Winter, Giant White | more than the life of some men, and [voung people’s rali 7 15, followed |tte military authorit J E ure charge was_ $.0411 i he i s vear. Many | Winter, «x Wisconsin Pedigreed from a |1 refer 1o the 1ete Tor Joseph b |0 At cilned to discuss i : Beddir:z i essary article for the | i 2ddition and-silage and good clover |instances of this sort have been seen = he iwie. Rev.-.J oh y_an addres 45, b . d make up cne of the emaller costs s potato beetles, potato lice, rose chafers. lagter corn—especially Ensil . - ' 2 : e al e : 3 We furnish Rep: for all makes §27 large part of the $300.00 wiil be in the v : pecially Ensilage corn. |long a time. will cloze about 4 o'clock 1 AIDE g B i o s Hount oo cutworms, fiea beetles and while ‘s 1t | Don't ‘plow, stmpiv disk the and . 1% | C08 a e NEARING RAIDE ¥ 2 of Ranges of 50005 bank account at the end of the |nearly impossible to determine the ex- plow, ply” disk th L ‘s ousand years are as vesterday. | s o : She =ecor dnzaent)cont mfiprodte act reasun of the large or small BUIM. | anal manoed or sortimns oo o ASdl-| This ono hundred years just completed | . .TELEPHONE LETTER By Federal' Authorities at Toledo, O A, J. Wholey & Co. ]| ion iz, tever ifem ™ Frumar Sabor |, £0raes oropy aro STportant in mal: |ber of any given insect pest for & BIv- |od" excopt berhaos | a few . hundred |have preseded ver Ig. fhis RIotoric SItY | Resolution of Commecticut Delegate for Anti-Draft Litorature, = s . §lmust feea ana care for the cows, m: 3 vear, v : s directly | Dounds of acld phosphate, . < shistor] u icus leg o i b 2 y them and care for the milk and both | WV: °’“‘“=d°fi§"m°"‘d°“=rflcre of fleld | controlled by the changes In tempera. [LpinGs oL 2C1 bRosphate. Bye may }:“‘;,;),‘;“““T;"’:‘,f:;f“{,’:"fmfl“f" Rack | " post Office Clerks' Convention En-| 'roledo. 0, Sept. 12— Tede 42 5 12 FERRY STREET human end horme lsber mugt be ueed g "m‘;"‘,,'nfm.‘,"‘;ga‘;’;‘;’ ture at some stage in the life cycle of |are dug late. In this-case,no disking | London occurred i 157 4p The Baptists | dorsed. * [inorities tonignt raided the he awing feed end bedding and in o - |the insect or by the numbers of the o i s it e Ll s g % i tlon. “At present high prices of labor | E3In- : rol. e = e et z o s Y eonta o waed 1w & campalgn of oppositior Dbean pasture produced pork at one-| So wh le find 1 = _ |&o"into Rhode' Island to Newport to|T. Wade of New Taven, delegate to 1 S the cost per quart now amounts to | D€ 0 when people find large numbers o rion Thar . Piotak : Tnterest must -be paid on the money |21one. In Wisconsin an acre of red |trees they are likely to feel they have |, The regular quarterly milk and but-| “In 1318 the- terisiature "‘“{’“,""f" ofce Clerks in Fort Worth, Jexas, has | quastions. The aut r g invested in buildings and equipment |¢lover saved 2.00 pounds of concen-some new pest, yet this is more likely | 4T SGOTID lwaslhgldlft "\ Bt 15, a'umw ‘frm“-'dn‘h"“;mr eve "o | been passed, according to information [the headquarters of \ th Hea“n and P'umbln and & certain fee charged for Qepre- |irates worth about $60.00 a ton atlto bé ore of the old stand-bys that|cut AsvicBltural College Afgust 15:(all people, and the Baptisis were of b passed, acc = r 2| Wi of e vatia. “Nen = R i i the present time. In Ottawo sixty pigs - og | The results have just heen tabulatef {much iniduence in bringing about this [received yestend Mr. Wade's res o rs o & Clation (Lt Is shown that this amounts | ;S Teq o, 15 acres of rape reached | masmiss esrat ine timn’ anack ™ | and those having a score of S5 or above | religlous tolerance. . When. this church | olution recommended {o the post office [here two ye 4 92 Franklin Street o B the welght of 185 pounds with only 500 | needed it 1| a0 s mueh dame |on mill and wishing their scores pub- | was fourded n world war was in|depariment that they insiityte a new sy of Pennsylvania & o008 bull le of course, a mecessary [L8 WEIEL 00 1% PoRnds R only 500 | meeded ft in order to do as mueh aam- |0 2y orlows: Prbereon, A% the Tiase oF the Minaref | ehvive g e Knowt as'the Teicpnone [ D e—————— 3 L thormore, pigs grown on euchefops S Foar B Score [vears thie ‘wirld is again in conflict. [Letter. This would provide that when | Chestor—i : P o s 0o0s o epinE the PUll make more rapid and cheaper * gains e Ao e hager " 2" € | Mrs Geo. W. Seward, Gutlford, 8975 | Let us nope that th- Prince-of Peace |an exira 10-cent stamp is affixed tothe Mid lesex & . {IRON GASTINGS |1 055008, X When pus in the fattentng pen than do e bugs asox. gk | Atiel Mitchilson, - Rariteilie, §3:1 | Will s00%: b6 with us and love and har- [any Jetter 1t may he opened at th demonsteation g quart of thelr mille ellaneous costs, |PIS# that have' been grown In & dry| -Commecticut Asricoitaral Collepe There were but five milk sampies | mony prevail.” ceiving postoffice and ita cont ster A H FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY h e St otenta e | IO 3 submitted for ecoring. It will be re-| Rev. Joseph A. Elder presented the [telephoned to the designated recetver ro0m, : . S e e s g it SEISh T Rt e N A membered that one of the reasons for |réport oI the mominating committee 1nTr;;m(- he had h;‘:‘hm:;- connections herd on the ing of children = = 2 vesting can well be used in makh starting the quarterly scorings two |<nd officers were.elected as follows: e next conveption wil held in parsday ever Hw t he X ;m VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO_ sixteen cent pork Instead of rottigg| Do you know good seed corn when |vears ago last May was to afford an| Moderator—Rev. P. F. Wolfenden.|New Orleans. J. Campean, of New school. e g3 R 3 - & o the frou-;‘al ghc h{mer who is {:ol:n!epeo;t?b Cfi;:,k{:; 511 ‘zood_r;.eed t;lpmr::n“y 'f,{ thosefl ‘who F“"‘fi“ to - Nos. 11 to orry Street W not' getting his share of the money r by it? ese [have their milk ecored occasionally. to t that Is golng to farmers may well ask |are Dressing ouestions this rall, for|send samples of their milk to the Colo ; W o himselt abogt the uwtilization of this|1918 Will see Lhe greates pranting of |lege for this purpose. The scorings ROBERT J COCHRANE 3 for J waste grain. corn that Connecticut has ever made. |will be continued to accomodate these A . Infants eas Invalids Tarry out a_four vear rotation and |A bumper crop will depend on eoil, sea- | people aad Itds hoped that many others | ! : QAS FITTIN : y vour land will hecome comsiderably |Son 4nd seed—and the greatest of these {may take advantage of the pportunity s = | G, more productive With out the use of |18 seed. of getting the facts in regard to the 2 k PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING fortilizers Use blue ~grass or clover | The essentials of gbod seed are. quality of their, milk. 8q., Washington Buildis . osture cf fora crop 1s short, givin; . aturity. 'here were two samples of butter. : R s ey on Bunding THE ORIGINAL D viass tths chb TatiTy. mivine I Adrplionto aofl and climate | Eoth of these sored above 0. ~They : e Ing to one per cent. of the live weight.| 3. Inherited al yield well. | were submitted by ‘ Agent for N. B. O. Shest Packing M A LTED M ILK Graze rye when 1 to 8 inches :fim; ‘Ma.lur.ty car. be judged by the ger- - Score Rich mélk, malted grain; in powder form. |soy beans only after the bottom leaves | mination test. Plan to make this test| Milo D. Beach, Litchfle]d 93.5 g Phone 581 Eorinfant mm;,.,“fimm are arying and Taling Off: rape ‘wnen |this winter on all the corn you plant| .. T, Schnell \uwmle,;‘n-‘;;] 1 219 B . body. |from 10 to inches ana ‘only |or sl e next sccring. o held in No- g ,P‘””“':‘,n ol mothirs md the aged. |four to six leaves are left on each| Adaption can only be determined by |vember. —Anncuncements will be sent nvigora plant and the oats and fleld peas When | trial, and on this point we have not|to all on our malling lisc. Any one HODERN PL"MB'“G S tea, coffee, etc. |{}." peas are at the proper stage of |only the experience of the farmers of |interested should write for information Instantly prepared. Requires nocooking. | aevelopment. any given eection but the careful trials [to Supt. Milk and Butter Scoring, al In modern houses The time fo reparing fo of ‘the Experiment Stations Storrs, Conn. #s, essential a2 | Substitutes*Cost YOU Same Price Beta Dmmariag for Beet |0 L ¥ Aty T yidie well v @i | Tho' flowing ls e betef veview of - is to lighting. We guaran- 5 covered only by careful tests. The |how the scoring is conducted: _the very_best. PLUMBING WORK YOU DEMAND GOOD CEMENT Milk Scale gives you the“r&flwflue of | 1. Two pints of milk constitutes an workmen _at the fairest a cow. The Field test gives you the |entry. GOOD SAND AND GRAVEL ARE JUST AS IMPORTANT. real value of a strain of corn—and it| 2." On pound of butter constitutes es a vear to find out in either case.|an entry. Ask us for plans and prices. ANl Our Products Are Graded and Washed and Cost no More. The Experiment Stations have found | 3. A question in blank in regard to J F TOM PKINS Deliveries by C. V. R. R. and by Water. that two strains may look exactly alike | the productign of the milk or butter is but differ by 15 bushels per, acre in |filled our an jent in when the samples THE NEW LONDON SAND & STONE COMPANY |viela TR that your con|ars shipped. 8 sa yielding etrain? Tt not, write| 4. The milk Is testéd for bacteria 85 STATE STREET, NEW LONDON, CONN. to Storrs Bxpertment Staticn, Stoors o | count, flavor, sediment, butter fat, so-