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**1 1 .. ..................... - ........ . ........... . ............. - - IMi fe'i f t : th* ;\ ■'f N OW IS THE TIME TO INSTALL Y o u r H e a t i n g S y s t e m Hot Hip LET US GIVE YOU PRICES BEFORE YOU PURCHASE Greenwich Hardware Co. COUNTY NEWS CAMBRIDGE in i« jf, JEUrucl* O n a ir U till Ciataldc* ytjpr®* entail**! c*f (he Grtdiawieli JTonnul aad to uxftoxtit^l fc© rtc«lT* nbscrlstleas a&4 *fcrcrtlf«BNfcti. M iss I>or<*>thy F ish e r Given a N u m ber o i P a r ties Last \Week in H o n o r of her A pproaching M a r r iag e . Mias l>«orothy Fisher, whose en gagem e n t to H e n r y M*esick o f G r e e n w ich was re c e n tly announced, was en tertained b y Miss Elizabeth Cary nt the Arr-owliead I n n , Saratoga lake, for dum e r last S a tn r d a y . Covers were laid for twelve. D a n c ing follow e d the dinner. O n Tuesday attem o o n M r s . Robert W. I>onnan ga ve a m iscellan eous shower in her hon o r to about th irty g u e s ts. T h e g ifts were placed in a cast decorated in w h ite, w ith w e d d in g t»ell, ‘and draw n in b y the Masses Elisa W ilb u r and R u t h V a n derbilt dressed as bride an d groom . O n W e d n e s d a y M rs. I . V. H . G i ll of Greenwich and M r s . Thom n s L. W a t kins of A l b a n y entertained a t the d u b house nt Lake Cossayuna. A fte r a swim., sapper was termed, followed b y d a n c in g i n the evening. Returned Honoymooners Entertained Mrs. W iaiiam D a y Downs g a v e a re ception from 4 t o 6 F r id a y afternoon for h e r s«in and his wife, M r. ana M rs. W illia m H . Dowms, recently re turned tram a w e d d in g trip m o to r ing th r o u g h E n frland. The guests were received «n the lawm nnd tea and ices were served in the d in in g room. AJbout IM) guests were present. A m o n g th ose_ a ttendirag fro-Tn out of tow n w n e ~~ Downs and — Rev. A . J . D r e w a.nd fa m ily are at Boston th is week w ith h is brother, W a r r e n D r e w . — Miss. M a r g a r e t A g a n of N o r th ^A d a m s is visitin g her sister, M iss K a th e r in e A g a n . — M rs. H a r r y E. C o llins o f C h icago j arrived F r id a y to v isit her brother, Jerom e B. Bice. — M r. and Mrs. H o m e r Collins o f New Y o r k are visiting- his m o ther, f M rs. W . IC. C o llins. — M rs. Jo h n F e r r is A ld e n , who has been spending the s u m m e r a t C a m bridge, returned to her 'hom e in Rochester M o n d a y . — M iss E v e lyn Leonard returned Sunday n i g h t to her studies a t the A lbany C ity hospital. — J a m e s H . F a irw e a t h e r of Troy was a T h u r s d a y to S a t u r d a y guest a t Charles A . M c G lue’s. — M r .and M r s . R . R. M a le and sons and M rs. F. W . B too U s m o tored to Lake George Saturday. — The first P resbyterian church and S u n d a y school picnic w ns held a t Hedges lake Tuesday. — M rs. L. L. C o n n o rs and d a u g h te r D o rothy have returned fro m a v is it w ith relatives a t B o s ton. o f T roy, and her Brother, Ali&x M a x w e ll, of W a t e m u t t , I l l i n o i s . ‘ — F a ther Leonard of W a t e r f o r d , form e r ly of St. P a t s io k ’s -ctorch-here,' and F a ther Locke of V illa n o v a , v i s it ed C a m b ridge friends la s t ^\~eek, — M r . and M rs. H a r o ld B u c k ley a n d children of StanaforJ, Conn-, are spending a fe w days -with My. B u c k ley’s father, Theodore T. S u c k le y . — Prof. and M r s . L-ionel Edie a n d children of Bioow iington, I f <U are spending their vacation w i t h his p a r ents, M r. and Mrs.. Hcra.ce L. Edie. — George V a llance o f Laic e W ils o n , M inn., a a d d a u g h te r , a i r s . C . L , N o r w o o d o f M o n treal* C a n a d a , were re cent guests o f Theoiio jk 1. Buckley. __ M r . a n d M rs. Kil«s Bice B e c k e r o f New if ork- city -vvti-e g u e s t s o f M r . Becker’s au n t s , M r s . E . J . F u l l e r an d M rs. A lb e r t S. N e w c o m b , la s t w e e k . — The sum of $188.0(1 w a s re a lize d fro m tlie T a g da_y held ..a t the f a i r grounds T h u r s d a y Y the W o m a n ’ s aux iliary of the M-aiy M c C le llan hos p ita l. , — Miss M a r y K«err returned hom e last week W e d n e s d a y f r o * D e t r o it, accom p a n ied by her fcroilier, R o b e r t K e r r , a a d w ife and J o h n K e rr an d daughter. — D r . an d M r s . Stanley F o r t u in e and children returned T h u rsday fr o m a two w e e k s ’ vacation spent at U t ic a , Thousand Islands, \W atkins G len a n a Lak e C h a m p la in .' — Eev. C lark T . B r o w n e ll, D . D ., and Mrs. Brownell ot B a v e ifc i ll , M a s s . spent a fe w days la s t w e e k w i t h h is parents, M r . and M r s . M y r o n B r o w n ell, at \White C r e e k . — Miss Adelaides S w e t and niece, Emitta Brown, w e n t t o H o o s ic k F a l ls Saturday and w e re fiaests a t a n over S u n d a y house p a r t y g iv e n b j M r . and M rs. M a rcus B r o w n . — Miss E liz a b e t h D u g a n o f T r o y and Miss M a r y M u rray arad M r . and M rs. Jo h n L u d d y and daugUiteT Ile n e o f N e w Y o r k w e r e recen t guests o f M r. an d M r s . M . M u r r a y . — M r . an d Mrs. fr a n k E ic h a r d s o n , accom p a n ied by R o b e r t S-turtevant, m o tored to P l a t t s t o i f h S u n d a y to v is it F r a n k C. RicM i-dson and o t h e r boys in the tra in in g c a m p . — The Y o u n g Pe«|>Ws Itinerary so ciety o f the village U n ited P r e s b y terian church h e ld a supswir picnic W e d nesday evening, A.upust 20, a t Mr. and Mrs. E d g a * ‘W a t k i n s ’. — M r. and Mrs. J. F o o d C a m p b e ll and daughter, M i j s Araiia C a m p b e ll, o f B u ffalo, an d M r . and B lrs. E a r l H a th- EFFECTIVE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING AT LITTLE 00KF jfifteen words or less—1 time 15 -teats; 2 times 25 cents; 3 times 35 oeats; 4 times 45 cents. Eacli additional week 19 cents. ' 1 For advertisements of more than 15 words—count 1 cent per word far the first week and 2^3 cents- per word ier each. XaUosring week. Y: MISCELL AN EG IT S S U IT S C L E A N E D A N D P R E S S E D — Y o u m a y have y o u r s u i t o r overcoat Steam pressed o r pressed w ith the flat. H a v e your overcoat steam press ed; gives b e t te r satisfaction. C. M . Stevens’ Store. F O R S A L E — A n electric lig h t p l a n t . W ill carry 50 t.o 75 ligh t s . H a s been used less th a n six m o n ths. P r ic e te sell quiclfly. B e r t H y a t t , B a t t e n v ille . F O R S A L E — H a rley-D a v ison m o t o r cycle and si^de car. Louis V ie t a , Greenw ich, R . D . 6. F O R S A L E — C h ild ’s reed s u l k y in good c o n d it io n , nearly new . In q u ire 30 E d d y S treet. F O R S A L E — A x m in s t e r 9x12 liv i n g room ru g in excellent condition. I n quire a t J o u r n a l Office. F O R S A L E — A W e g m a n u p r i g h t piano in g o o d condition. Mrs.. Ja m e s M illett, 17 J o h n Street. G O L D E N B a n ta m Sw e e t sale. D . D. H e n r y ,‘ p hone Corn fo r 1S2-M. F O R S A L E — W h ite Iro n bed and m a ttress, bed couch, h e a t in g stove. Mrs. E . J . C o r n e ll. M I S C E L L A N E O U S w . i m ’E i ) F O W L S A M D B R O I L E R S W A N T E D W i l l p a y tlie 'hig h e s t prices. C a n use a n u n lim ite d n u m b e r every w e e k . I f y o u have a a y to sell l e t me know by p h o n e o r m a i l a n d I w ill -call and get W A N T E D — Yew n g calves to fa t . O a ll 143-F-22 or drop s c a r d to S . J . Bare b u r , G r e e n w ich, IE. Y . W A N T E D — Broilers fro m 1 1-4 lbs. u p . The m o n e y ira your pocket ia bet- . i • 1 a 11 • til/• XAQ i ViiW J j v Ut VWIWVW AO th e m . G e t m y prices before sellin g te r tb a n a crowded COOp. H e n r y M . elsewhere. J o s e p h B e r k o w itz 2 1 , F r y Greenwich, N . Y . P h o n e 6-F-5 M a m street, Greenw ich. Telephone 161-M. ' ‘ A T T E N T I O N — I h a v e clients fo r fa r m s , houses, stores, hotels, tim b e r lo ts, etc. I , perso n a lly, b u y a l l kinds o f real estate. Jo h n J . Scott, E a g le B r id g e , N . Y. W A N T E D — W ill j a y h ig h e s t m a r k e t price fo r fowLs, broilers and eggs. T e lephone B a s k irk 8-F-13. H . A . H a r r in g t o n , C a m b ridge, N. Y , P O R S A L fii— fim p ire a n d M a c a r tne y m i lk in g m a c h ines a n d p a r t s . L . C. D u n n in g . T A X I — D a y or n3ght service, enclos ed car. Reasonable prices. A lso lig h t re p a irin g . C a ll 146-M. \W ill Couser, 68 B leeker street. N O T J U S T OIL,— Best P a c k a r d a u tom o b ile o il, 65c per gallon. W . G . P h illips. F O R S A L E — M a s s e y - H a rris m a n u r e spreader a n d 2 % H . P . engine. H o r ace S. Edie, C a m b r id g e , N . Y. F O R S A L E — S lab wood in 4 fo o t It-ngth, $1.00- per load. S a w d u s t $1.00 pt*r load a t the m i ll on B a r k le y fa r m , A r g y le, one-half m ile from Lake C o s sayuna- J . H . F a irbanks, S a lem , N . aw a y o f Greenwic h s p e n t a couple o f , y days la s t week w ilh M r .and M r s . ------------------------------------- Jo h n M c W h o r tor. ^ j F O R S A L E — — M r. an d Mi's. B»l>crt B la ir F ish e r : ( a b b a g c have issued invitations to th-e wed- Beets Beans Uaspberries I.. V a n N ieuw e n h u y s e ' Phone 57-J. d in g of th e ir .daughter, D o r o t h y Louise, and H e n r y rfeomas M e siek a t their residence on S a tu r d a y , S e p t e m ber 6, at e ig h t o'clock, p . nn. — Mrs. Addie D-wcnger o f B r o o k ly n announces the m a r r iage o f her daugh- i S A L E — B a b y carriag e and ter. Et hel O s b o r n , to Stan ley Robert- • yard. In q u ire 8 C o tta g e street, son of N e w Y o r k ci£y ora S a tu r d a y , A u g u s t y. Mrs. D-wppifer amd d a u g h ter livtd in Camb'ridgrc foff a -numbei 1 o f years. — M r. and Mrs. X. B. Hialle-tt have 1 been e n t e r t a in in g .Mr. a n d M ts . A s a T. S m ith r f W o o d fi-t-ticu M r. and 1 M rs. C h a rles J-envons C a m e r o n , M rs.R . P . K n o x n j ( 'anaraiSaigua an d M iss M a r g a r e t VV<widrow o f H a s tings- on-the-IIudson. . — A U n ited Prosbj^feerian Presbyter- l ial rally was held at the E a s t Green- ■ w ich church T u e s d a y evening o f last week as a farew e ll to the o u t g o in g I m issionaries, M iss M a r g a r e t M u rdoch play F O R S A L E — S e w ing m a c h in e a l l styles dem o n s trated a t y o u r h o m e . Hand, treadle, electric or electric a t tachm e n t. S a v e 20 per cent. C a s h or deferred pay m e n ts. T h irty y e a r s in the business. C . W . M u llig a n , 32 H i l l -treet. Phone 225-J. — M rs. Grace H a s tiaigs spent t h e , of E a s t Greenw ich, ,n d M iss R u t h week-end in A lb a n y w ith her daugh- B e a ttie 0 f H e b r o n , ter, M rs. T h o m a s Siver. — M rs. H o race V . B u m p entertained — M iss M a b e l A. P o r ter o f R e d d ing ,! hpr sisleri M r s w G ilb e r t, and M a ss., is spending a week w ith h e r ; husbttnd» a n d M r . an d M rs. F r a n k cousin, Miss M a y G ilb e r t. ^ | F orbes, o f E a s t H a r t f » r d , \Conn. and — M iss P a u lin e J e w i t t of N e w Y o r k ; her co a a jnSi M r . a n i M rs. H a r r y is spending two weeks a t H. V. w h ite o f p h ilm o n t, N’ . Y_, and M r. B u m p 's L a u d e rdale fa r m . _ ^ ancj M rs. D e a n W l ii t e a n d M k s Min- M iss M a r g a r e t G u rney of O n e o n ta and Miss Lena S m ith spent la s t week w ith Miss Stella Fisher. — M r. and Mrs. C h a rles G. Ander- i son of New Y o rk are v isitin g his I e tta W a t s o n o f Pittsburg-ta, P a ., last week. — M r. and M r s . P - J . W aichoss of B rooklyn, M r . ^ui«l MCrs. V. O. Broad- prick o f F lu s h in g , If. Y . , C a p t a i n and and d a u g h t e r o f Gibsoniee, Pa., are vistng relatives in this vicinity . — M rs. J . J . E s t e y moUored here D r. and Mrs. Sherm a n j f rom B r a ttleboro, V t., Sunday of last Miss M a r y Dow n s, an a | Week and returned hom e T h u rsday. M r s . R . J . C . \W illiam s of S a r a toga S p r ings; H o n . a n d M rs. Charles W . L a r m o n and Miss Framces L a r m o n or Salem ; l l n . H e n r y G r a y , M rs. C. C. V a n K irk, Miss B 'anche D . T h o m p s o n and Mrs. H a r r y C. Gsay, Greenw ich. T i e house- and porche-s were artistic- -afiy d«c»=rated w ith a profusion o f sum m e r fl ow-ers. John Q u inn Eha fu n e r a l of Jo h n Q u inn, aged — E r n e s t E. S m ith of Brooklyn, form e r ly principal o f the Cam b ridge I'n io n school, spent F r id a y in town. — M rs. R. J . C, W illia m s of S a r a toga Springs is staying w ith her sis ter, Miss M in n ie Johnson, for a while. — M r. and M rs. Ja m e s Q u in n of N e w Y o r k are spending a; fe w d a y s w ith old neighbors an d friends here. — M rs. C h a n n in g G. B a k e r returned S a tu r d a y from New Y o r k to be w ith her m o ther, M rs. E . J . M c K ie, again. seventy-four years, w a s held from St. ,, _ M r . and M rs. Jo b G . Sherm a n and P a trick's c h u r c h W e d n e sday m o r n i n g . ' d a u g h t e r CaroLine of N e w Rochelle, He h a d be-«n in poor h e a lth fo r a num- ' y ., spent last w e e k a t H o t e l E llis, ber of years- and he <died M o n d a y as , — M r. and Mrs. H a r r y Greason and the’ result o f a shock sustained a few I d a u g h te r E leanor o f _F a r m ingham , M rs. G . A. H a u p t , jr . , of Bayonne, N. J., spent p a r t of la s t we-ek w ith M r. and M rs. Horace \V. l a m p at L a u derdale fa r m . — A s R a y m o n d la d d e r -of P o r t lan d , M a ine , w a s riding? has rnottorcycle on Sonth P a r k stre e t s a t a r P h il Reed’s about eight o'clocii S u n d a y m o r n in g , he turned to avo>id c o llid in g w ith an autom o b ile and h is c y c le sJcidded and overturned, p in n in g fcilm itrader it. Dr. Le© n a * i w a s c a lle d a n d I m w a s taken to the M a r y M c C lellan h o s p ita l where it w a s fo u n d he w a s suffe r in g wTth a frac tu r c d c o lla r b-otie and a. num b e r of braises. S T O V E W O O D fo r sale— Good h a r d seasoned wood in stove lengths $8.00 a load, delivered. Jo h n 3. M u l l ig a n , G r c c n w ich, R . F . D. 3. Phoaio C a m bridge 125-14. C O R R E C T L Y F I T T E D G L A S S E S re- liove hoadnche, eye s t r a in , etc. B e s t leases and shell m o u n tings at one h a l f price. S a t is f a c t io n guaran teed. E x a m in a tio n m o r n in g s and b y a p p o in t m e n t d u r in g Ju n e , J u l y and A u g u s t . D r . G- W . H a m ilto n , G r a d u a te an d R e g istered O p t o m e t r is t , M iddle street, A r g y le , N . Y . W A N T E D — 1000 fo w ls and 2000 b r o ilers a week. W i l l p a y h ig h e s t m a r k e t price. L&wis B e r k m a n , phone 138-W, 42 .. ................................... C A S H ! C A S H ! C A S H ! I W I L L P A Y ej>ot c a s h fo r a n y kind o f Ju n k , B a g s , R u b b e r s , M e talB, O ld Ison, BagB, efeo. L o u is B e rkm a n , W a s h in g t o n street, Phone 138-W. F A R M S W A N i r B D — W e sell m a n y fa r m s , one aero and u p ; let us sell yours. N o expMtse unless we sell i t H o w a r d C line, R e p r e s e n ting S trout F a r m A g e n c y . Greenwich. T O R E N T TO' R E N T — Ofiice opposite postofBce, In q u ire of M rs, F . R . C leveland. T O R E N T — H o u s e . J . J . Quacken- ; b u s h , E d d y street, R e a d y A u g u s t 15. Tel. 211-W. MICKIE SAYS— ev'RM ©AN ^ bargain dav * AT T H S O W t C B '. MESS'S.'. PER. IF AMEMteftUBSCRW-flOM V T H IS W JR E . TO\UWK>H O F 0 0 5UR.U\USM A lW t 'tW' BlGOrEST fckN IM XOWW P E R - K WNOKSEH, > ^ 6 M V'lA A R lM S - t A J t e O GN/VS'-riCOQ ? S T U D E B A K E R W a t c h Co., S o u th Bend, In d ia n a , W a tches fo r sale on cash or easy tim e p a y m e n ts. F o r p a r t icu la r s ca ll or drop postal to Jo h n A . W a ls h , agent, 12 M a in street, G reenw ich, N . Y . d a y before. M r . Qirinn was a car penter by trade and had lived in this v ic in ity all h is life, b e in g bo r n in JTacksom ^November E, 1849, son o f M ichael Q u in n and M a r y D u n n . H is first w4fe and the mouther o f his ch il dren was Ja n e Byrnes. H e is sur vived by h is second wife, who was Miss Hiai-y M c D o n a ld; three sons, A r t h u r , F r a n c is and G e o rge Q u inn of A lbany ; four daughters, M r s . Jo h n GaynoT a.nd Mrs. R o ll in M c Q u e e n of S a le m , M ts . Thom as B f u r p h y o f R o c h ester ancl M iss M a r g a r e t Q u in n o f ■New ’York; one sister, M r s . W illia m P. Kelly o f C a m b ridge, and several grandchildren. . • -v — R®3. Local B riefs Mass., spent last w e e k W e d n e s d a y in town. — D a v id J . A s h ton o f N e w Y o r k city is spending a couple o f weeks w ith his parents, M r . a n d M r s . C a lvin A s h ton. — M r . and M ts . W a lte r W in n e y and three children of T r o y arrived S a t u r day to spend two weeks a t the W i n ney home. — The M isses M a r g a r e t an d Bernice M c W h o r ter of A rgyle spent last week w ith th e ir uncle, Jo h n M c W h o rter, and fam ily . — The Skellie an d E d io fa m ily re unions w ill be held t-ogetiher at Bot- tu m ’s p a v ilion, Hedges lake, Saturday, A u g u s t 30. •Captain A u g u s t a G u rney and — M is . Charles C lough is spending | d a u g h t e r of O k lahom a , and M rs. L . C.- few «M s in Salem . G u r n e y of O n e o n ta arc guests of Miss — •M b s E l i z a K e r le y .o f N e w Y o r k Stella Fisher, is v i s i t i n g M is s A n n a Cam p b e ll. I - ® ! HP ^- K irk W o o d w o r t k of O k lahom a is v isitin g BIr- and Mrs- W illia m A r n o t t. — The Misses S t e lla and N o ra M a in of New T o r k are visiting M r s . S a r a h M a in. — 'M iss Isab e lle Lacas of B o ston is spending- a week w-ith M rs. H . S. Eow e . — M i s s Id a M. G ilchrist has been , spending- a week w ith Fort E d w a rd friends, -^Dr, and M r s . Charles W r i g h t of N o r t h A-dams spent last week a t H o tel Ellis_ ' — D r , George H. Shannon spe n t a ~Ssvr ?laj?s ~at‘~ W a terto w n the last of “theweefe, 1 ■ .!■? ■1 ■Twin sons were b-orn a t M a r y Mc C lellan. h o s p it a l M o n d a y m o r n in g to M r. and M rs1; George R id le r o f N o r th U n ion street. — Dr. and Mrs.. H o o v e r of A ltona, Pa., who have been v is it in g M rs. Hoo ver’s sister, M rs. C h a rles H o lm e s , re turned hom e M o n d a y . — M iss R u t h Sherw o o d o f P o r t Chester, physical in s t r u c t o r in the local school two years ago, is a guest o f the Misses A lexander, — M r. and M rs. C a m e ron T h o m p s o n o f B ridgeport, C o n n ., are spending tw o weeks w ith his parents, M r. and M rs, T h o m a s -T-honap-si®, — M rs. H . TH. P a r r is h is en t e r t a in in g her a u n t , M rs. JBarb-ara M a x w e ll W E& i KBBXON\ — H r . an d Mrs- J. II. (Jathrie spent the week-end here. — A son w a s berm recem tly to M r. and M r s . E d w a r d Hc-Eacliron. - - — R e v . M r . Shaw cf P u tn a m spent several day s last week w itlh h is son. — M r . and Mrs.. J. E. B-ento^i moved their household g-oods to Glens Falls last week. — J o h n G e t t y and sons took prizes on th e ir blooded stock afc tlie C a m bridge fa i r . — R e v . a n d M rs, \SI. S. M c E a c h ron and J o h n C o p e la n d a a ii d a u g h t e r spent last T h u r s d a y in Glens F a lls. — R e v . an d M r s . R a lston reached here S a turday a f t e i sp e n d in g some time in O h io w i t h h is paT*ents. — A p a r t y of giarls fr-om here is ca m p ing a t L a k e St_ Catih crime. M rs. Grace C a m p b e ll i s ,a c t in g as chaperon. —\W ord w a s received li«7e T h u r s d a y o f the d e a t h in A l b a n y o g M rs. M a r jorie Crosier Gutliriw . H e r body was_ b r o u g h t here and fu n e r a l services\ were held Satim ia. 5 ' a f t e r n o o n from the S o u t h U . P . ch u r c li, Rev. W . S. M c E a c h ron officiating. Infterm e n t was ira the E a s t He\bron cem e tery. M rs. GuthTie is survi-veil by hv?o dau g h ters and several brothers, otbM R o r “D o n ’t they «T e r h a v e a C leanup Wee\k in this towr*1” dem a n d e d the tran s ien t, w h o tia i lust entered w ith his suitcase. “ Y?es, replied the de p a r t in g guest a s h e son-iowfully p a id his b i l l , “ The kete3j-»sce»i to be con- iu c t i n g one n o w ,”— A m e r ic a n Legiotl W e e k ly. New Device Is Used to Restore Old Buildings In E n g la n d there I b employe3 a n Ln- ttrVstiiig process, called grouting, wherefcy old buildings are restored. Ln Its original sense grout means no more than gruel. In Its bulldEng sense It is a fix t u r e of snnTd, cement and water sufficiently thin to be poured, ft is not a new thing, for I t was prob ably *sed by tbe Romans, and has hpen employed very much since their clute In engineering work. The com- onrntiT^y new thing is the grouting tn aclii tip , which enables the grout to tie driven Into places where it can not be poured. Tt is a simple machine, consisting of two ports, a cylinder of compressed . air, ttie pressure being 1 0 0 pounds to the square Inch, and a dram . A flex ible hose connects them and another flexible hose with a nozcle leads out of the chum . * The diist and decayed morter arp blown out of the cracks between the stones with a Jet of compressed a ir; clean water is then blown In to dampen the masonfy Just enough to make the cement adhere. Meanwhile tlie cement is put into the churn or grouting pan and Is beaten up until It Is about the consistency of creanl. The preparation of It must be made carefully or the cement will grow hard in the churn and the hose. The wall being ready, the nozzlo Ib Inserted tnto £ crack, the cracks above and be low It are covered with clay tc pre vent the cement from leaking out, the compressed air Is turned on and, pass ing through the grouting pan, drives Ehe cement deep lu between the stones. Starting nt the base of the building and “working upward, the grouting ma chines w ill fill the whole of its walls with a new cement tlmt reaches every craclt and hole, so that when It has grown hard the building Is as firm as If it. were cut out of one ^ tone. And It does this without breaking the weather-crumbled surface o f Its ma- sohry or even rubbing cffl the mosses and lichens that have gfown ther#. LIVE STOCK T O R E N T — .After S e p tem b e r 1st, room s now occupied by W illia m J . Stover, E a s t o it side. C. W . M u llig a n . G A R A G E FO B R E N T . M rs. Jam e s W a lla c e , 19 Corliss avenue. R O O M to rent— L y t t le ’s M a in stre e t residence, R E 4 L E S T A T E F O R S A L E o r T o R e n t — F a r m of 200 acres, 1 mile west of A rchdale. Jo seph R . Tubl>s, phone 4G-F-23. R E S T A U R & N 1’ f o r sale. M a in street G reenw ich. Inqiaire o f W m . H . T o m linson. F O R S A L E —71 acre fa r m near W e s t C a m b r idg e , kn o w n as the B e n ja m in B r o w n e ll fa.rni. M y ron B r o w n e ll, V a lley Falls. --- D E S I R A B L E C O T T A G E S IT E S — can be leased ora the “ Thom p son” o r “G r iffin ” IslaJtds in H u d s o n R iv e r , o r the “B i g ” Is la n d at C o s s a y u n a L a k e , fo r a te r m o f years @ 50c p e r fr o n t foot per yea-r, G R I F F I N L U M B E f i C O M P A N Y , H u d s o n F a lls. F O R S A L L — Property w ith in Green w ich v illag e ILmits on C a m b r id g a R o a d ; 8 R o o m alate a n d tin ro o f fram e dw e llin g ; lot 6S xl 150; f r u i t trees, g o o i shade. Possession w ith in 30 days. T a b e r and B a llw in . F O R S A L E — ffroperty on W a s h in g t o n S t., G reenw ich; 7 R o o m dw e lling, elec tric lig h t s , h a s lw o o d floors flrst floor; good henhouse; larg e lot and garden. Price rig h t . \Taler and B a ldw in. F O R S A L E —“-One black m a re, 5 years old, weigDit 1200. H a l f interest in co r n harv e s ter. T . D u n d o n . F O R S A L E — G e o rge JsL B i g g a r t o f , E a s t o n w i l l disperse his head o f 16 federal acredited, pure bred registered H o ls t e in - Fresian D a iry ca4tle a t public auction sale a t the R e n s s e laer C o u n ty F a i r grounds ato S c h a g h ticoke, N . Y., T h u r s d a y , S e p tem b e r 4, b e g in n in g at one o’clock. P r a c t ic a lly a l l o f m ilk in g age a n d ,w01 be e it h e r fre s h or heavy springers. O n ly five head of y o u n g heifers. T im e w ill be given on appro-ved notes. F o r sales list, address G. E- B i g g a r t , R . D . 1, Schaghticoke, N . Y. F O R S A L E — Jackso-n F a r m — 188 acres on coaiitj? r o a i , 3 m iles fro m C a m b r id r e , & fro m G r e e n w ich; 110 acres tillab le, SS w o o d land w ith some tim b e r consisting o f pine, hem lock, chestnut, oak and w h it e birch, 15 pas ture ; plenty of w a te r ; 15 ap p le trees; 11 room dwelliaig; cow b a r n w ith basem e n t staible; horse b a r n ; w a g o n house; hog pen an d hen house. $2500 buys this barg a in w ith cash p a y m e n t o f $1500, T a lxir & B a ld w in , Green wich. H O U S E & LO T for sale— N o r th ParJc street, C a m b r idge. E n q u ire o f ChaB. A . H o v e r, C a m b r idg e , N . Y . F O R S A L E — D w e lling, 21 W a s h in g ton street. E lectric lig h t s . Good g a r den. Price ri^flii If tak e n a t once. W, H . T o m linson. FOR SALB—dne-family residence on VanNess avenue. Electric lights and village watei. Good garden. Inquire of W. H, Tomlinson. FOR SALE — Farm consisting of 69 acres near Sotrth Cambridge known ae Albert ELsteh farm. Inquire oi Mm Jay Gr«ws, Johnsonville. iia a n m r a a i i a a n m n b u L i u i B u a E B K i a a m a r a i M LETTER HEADS BILL HEADS AUCTION BILLS PAMPHLETS ENVELOPES HAND BILLS CIRCULARS I n s h o r t e v e r y t h i n g t h a t ’ s P r i n t i n g P r o m p t a n d s a t i s f a c t o r y s e r v i c e THE GREENWICH JOURNAL ►