Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 1, 1911, Page 13

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NORWICH fiuLLEflfi;' SATURDAY, JU“ 1, 1911 You Cannot Pbssibly Find a Better Way Than To Take Advantage of the Unusual Bar- gains We Are Offering In Our : ALTERATION SALE DON'T MISS THE UNUSUAL BARGAINS g Suts for Men and Young Men IN MEN'S AND BOYS AT SACRIFICE PRIGESu |Shoes and Oxfords Pow = $4.90|%ow $10.90 | "% = $1.15 %% - $1.95 ITHE FARMER'S TALK) TO FARMERS The Relation of Demonstration Farms to Other Farms (Written specially for the Bulletin.) ¢from another star in glory, s For some years, now, “demonstra- | differeth from all other fields in ave been favorite | character and capacity. The farmer number | Who gets the best resuits from his par- ates have them, in connection with | ticular farm is the one who knows their exper tations or state | that particular farm best. And here agricul colleges. T've just the poin it doesn't help him so tern farm beper: viich much to learn about some other farm nd €o T it does to learn his own farm. 5 Padat o i Furthermore, what somebody else finds ye and .ought to out on some other place isn't worth . probably expects to get a | hearly as much to him as that which amount of “cof off it, | he him finds out on own place. iting for the corn and po- | For the iple reason that h place isn’t the other fellow’s place, and the other fellow n’t his place. tion farms” seem of the “uplifter | | | Theoretically no(hmg could be more There are some broad, basal prin- admirable this idea of demon-| . strating the value of ne vstems and | ciples in farming which apply to all new tools ., in act u on real | agricultural operations. But they are dirt. There are many th not very numerous, and we must, to % $10.00 $16.00 $2.25 $3.50 w them: which thousand little details many of which NOW . NOW . v NOW . NOW 3 ¥ m simply i are peculiar to our own farm formance th certain fields in those farms,—pe we could know beforeha when | to different sides of the y one of theories was | When it comes to these details we imply must make them fit our own conditions; we s ourselves fit them and ditions. It is perfettly natural, under such cir- we should become cophers call “excessiv what we ourselve and “stubborn.” Afte with promis: $1§i(§w = $8-90 sl?\%)w $l2.90 ~$2§%VV = $l-69 $4ig(:)w iy $2-95 $4.00 and $5.00 ODD ebody rial might elf and all the his farm would on which the H aller medicine ouid be Hu d we fed | < t to our own pups. That's the way | _soft pine pog intn o sean \\“\r‘r; ¥o “m”\z lv)luu\:' ‘(\\‘r”n. el Fish ji““,"_“‘fufl;_rllj \i]f“y‘.:fl- 15c WASHABLE FOUR-IN-HAND:........ ’OLICE SUSPENDERS, extra heavy. , also, is the way it does actua ¢ o find the peg he st 3 work, sometimes and in some somewhat to the hole, wouldn't e AR SR : SR work sometimiey and i son e . o e 5¢ SHIELD TECKS, best silks. . BOW LIRS a s s e white pine, and 've been pounded for more than forty vears a sevent cornered hole in the We owe our present ability (e con- 50c BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR..:......... 39e 10c RED and BLU! ol several insect and fung almost sclely to the work wvil of cold fact by the sledge-ham- 50c PRINCELY SHIRTS........... soe BOXSEONVERALES =il oo mentalists on large of brutal circumstance OTLr U T Rl g R Vg DR e PR AT R s e e e VR ) BRI Ty oot B ey Ll ) st 8 8 TR ouldn't we have some queer sides nd some urb humps when: one 10c CANVAS GLOVES..... 30YS’ STOCKINGS, size 5 stration farms.” would most of us r > did not 3 s i e S e x| BT o et e e $1.50 SUIT CASI BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR........... hprica aEdho But the probablities are that, after M ST Frgmst Sh ” 15¢ MEN'S and BOYS' SUSPENDERS......... c RUBBER COLLARS.... the \nxx of hammering I'v v fit the hole we n even Profe T s could have whittled us to fit it, r so scientifi- in ti sub- was first worke ratory and then t ted to the praetic bugs »wing in A great many other poi 50c OVERALLS, ic MEN'S AND BOYS GAPS..:.. : . 19¢ il coliots. el Bl oy ce... 39c 15¢ BLACK and TAN-HALF HOSE......&... T¥e "ANCY HALF HOS f imented with, ail < v - T - oy - I i~e 5 - e e excellent results. | The trouble with those "demonstra- 10c SOFT FINISH HANDKERCHIEES....... 3ie SHE SO R BIARS s e o2 4 s ST i o 29¢ test of practical | tion farms” and their far i . demonstration ed the s 3 t fail tc - perior value in Al ‘work between their acres and They go at their clay-loam and it till they have evolved » farmring which fits it like suit on Narragansett ow so universally used. for other plant. troub being worked out and tes t. He d be an unus Jed sl ders | 1 Then they stroll over to ue of ti and the | MY -patch and offhandedly set monstration far e 1 me how to raise more and Brookiyn Outfitters “The Store That Satisfies” EVENINGS 266, 268 and 270 Main Street . B > better potatoes, or sugar-beets, or cor s work- | or clover. Why, durn their impuden things about that ed out analys it and ot | I ow se the crop which roduced, he.sravel which they never heard of— «an flgur unpds per ve known ‘em v vears. And i acre of ‘tother’ plant | the very first thing 1 = SR constitu put back | found out, ‘wa ck in the time of restore 1 condition. | the Buchanan administration, was that e for clay-loam wasn't | not till his theoretic | What w = s er n made on actuallthe rigi vy for gravel. Yet the| The orers pay a small rental for the ; two of equalling the g definite be kun\\ n \lmrnx loam ana| homes. Thes 1es look pretty anc of Egyvpt. and the end seventy- | cosy with their front yard brilliant in | is not yet—Buffalo Times gra irmer of his conc seven ween their field | flowers and. the ornamentea | EEaE e o : 1at work out SRA° totne NOE: Sares i of di vith tr great need | Le = - won't work at mixed with some stones of the cour The farmers | The Meekest Man. ; € issue t. m of the meeke: P find it very hard to obtain help ow-| Our notion of ing to the emigration. | one > is afraid hat No One Intoxicated. AT | ters of Credit for = have discovered the knac of ] . & X IS oh Ehakt aOiT In all the time he was In Ireland,| . LR, - 5 v 2 OW,0f el soll 1| an’ W' ateliea”the extive. length of | A Limitaton travellers, availa- PR ERTATITIOTY e ol otob® | it, Senator McGovern did not see a| 5 o g " ""[mu 71 pirson nder the nfuente” o auor:| o G e Rorievetts, Commenanom fl 1<) paits '}f“ Eaigy oy ruer from mine. And - , oir aff % of the st ettes does not, of cou rile” me to have them | The Deople have their affairs o at- o\ iong us far as the woman who wan of the world. |} Al mmm So Do the Politicians. York to spend $131,- Correspondents of pad and|dampened with rain water: vond these fundamenta o are scores of unlikene 1y thing: wit penc you can't do with a horse and cultivator. The thing which you car do with beth, however, are h doing. tself a v with | che the books and the laws | & quite differ inly may be to at rfully admit nt sauar all the rules ¢ of the wise men, it e regarded I when same promising theory has been jected to the test of practical u practic . and demons it will pefuil put on a sort of superior air and dose | tend to ai e hat { to run the whole machinery.—Atlanta { me out a lot of misfit informatic rgimg e requires sobriety. | &, titution. if they were philanthropists wor e L e it| solely for my good sobriety of the people he said that e 5 - : th i« of Ennis! wn of native c work,—why, then, something more than a|_ The very best demonstration farm” pretty theory,—yvou've got a solid for vou and I brother seed is the|an 2 ,"K‘”‘ e A s s announced. | done up in shape so vou can use one which we hold ti and is almost unheard of for the sim- money this time. | . i S SRragess ThAre’ tero ple reason that the people keep aring Drothers Senator McCov is the owr = farms in his native count) he owner of the school h hfl was educated and of the had the ment and t s which, when accomp! | mear. certainly for us. which other demonst & Co., Lid. nym for other farms mean N . 3 ey m much more com-|and incompeten them o ere were fourteen chil- mily and they were all school B = KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. elves under our con- before we can be warrantea pting them. He is a good farm- the | | | { ast to an admw.ted peculiarity of . ors that all of us “sc : .yvs of doing things. No two| P . ut every season| Great Corcrete Buxldmg in Course of b b O e B, 50 L) e e T Rt | 7 ot o Rtrons Formed || BANKERS va 1st alik Other augh | ! Rk e At Bvhre > I | ; | hely by promis | his e ap-| e A1l 5 times | €qual value to hir SN AT S SIGd L 115 DEVONSHIRE STREET 56 WALL STREET e ; _” | all the seasons of their lives, as maid- o am S ens, wives and mothers, that e | BOSTON NEW YORK | simyie, wholesome laxative which acts gentiy and pleasa; s naturally and which may be ta | 5 atae trustworthy as guides. any time, when the system needs a ne | - y 5 s s Aifr t THE FARMER 5 B = - ey R R laxative, with perfect safet or its past % EXCELLENT ROADS. beneficial effcets, is Syrup of Figs | ture, or P 11| and Elixir of Senna. something accommodatir 3 as deli Sl M vl T ].L ‘h S taat true delicacy of flavor roofed ring en-| Which is so refreshing to the taste, is 90 feet 'w high. | that warmin, £ fn this ring is an open area 90| ; S e bl T center of| ¢he stomach which responds so favor- is to be ably to its action and the laxative ef- | fect which is so beneficial to the sys | iem when, its gentle wung for repairs. | cleansing is réqu being built of re- : is The genuine, Found by Senator McGovern on Au- to Trip in Ireland—Improved Con- ditions—Farmers Need Help. Says the Hartford Tir ator Patrick McGovern vme fl n el's turned from a trip to In he went to s niec o is in ill health, T delighted | e you had baby's photograph|to find her health very much im- proved Senator M engine can be The roundhouse aby's photo- vays bearing the II‘; 5 o (zm-lnv country, on concrete i is rogui s protty little | Olympic. 1 model of na: he ifornis ig Syru ‘.’lmrlc. become prized ss the Atlantic. He tells a ing erected on tk m :'}e < m»' (‘ahfc.m:l Seet Cn rememb ant story of the conditions of Ire- Quinnipiac loca- | @Ay be purchased from zll leading en- | druggisis in original packages of one COMBINATION COAL AND GAS RANGE. 1 He says the improvements in .| the country wi recent yvear: | 1 where| g oo =g Ihey alwa: Sy nifcied hagr [ aeai t . is being built was | 512¢ ODLy, price fifty cents per bottle. Useful Summer or Winter. Gas Ovens for Baking, Roast- e > o vords v ents imply { foi erly foot Brap them in a j D N e Ll e erons s ing and Broiling. Three Burner Gas End Shelf. Both can 5 L sive pile driving over the entire be used at the same time or separate with utmost safety. north of Ireland and visited Derry, : city of. about 40,000 people. He had |surface of the marsh occupied by the SOLD BY LEADING FURNITURE AND STOVE DEALERS, Tiot: Neen 1ni hit eity Beore. fok 1 building, and when finished the str | ” vears and the growth and improve- | ture will rest on a small N. S. GILBERT & SON, y ments in it were an dgreeable surprise | suhken -timber. More than 4,000 im-| [i§s U ' ; < Norwich, Conn. = to him. He took a tour through Ire- | mense piles from 40 to 55 feet long| land in an automobile and this gave | have been driven in the mud. and on The Photographer, | nim an opportunity to see the country | thess will rest the foundation of the Agel“ for Pope Hartiord Opposite Norwich Savings Societ to much better advantage than if he | building. The foundations will be ex- > te 2 wich S 2 ociety. | had traveled in a railroad train. as on a level with the snrtace ot Jo 8 o fhe maren: making 1t neceseary 1o uss | aNA Overland Cars for New : betweon 30,000 and 40,000 vards of fil- | The i vements th oads = inside o c dJOSEPH BRADFORBD, | nanca An auto does not have the | g, m5ide the walls fi.'“fi.\“,;‘f.‘n",‘“li\‘,f‘lo“dofl County. slightest impression on them. They | hous " o ;» a = X BOOk Bindef are subsantially buill with = ?fip“;fi;:g"fidf“oj‘ e orection of ! New cars for immediate delivery. . foundation of stone that res heaviest and most destructive kind of ; { A FEW USED CARS CHEAP T Blank Books Mads and Ruled to Order | traffic. The people have better homes | S :l{&ggam;fs;;’ppg;;‘ s s ‘;i‘:_‘;‘:r One Overland Touring Car, one Run- 103 SRJADWAY. than formerly and they dress better.|,nj this is now being done. ‘| about (little used), one Maxwell (45 Teiephone 2a5. They are happy and contented. The | The preliminary work on the con-| H. P.), one Maxwell (22 H. P.) = improvement he attributes to the op- a & til! eration of the land laws passed by the ek ‘::j;‘:;e,’“ffaj“{'fle"{;5”3;‘,{2 Yih| One Yeam Wagon. E 2 DE\ITIST British _parliament wh enables | \nder way. Since May 1 a force of| One Peddler Wagon. = a e l 33 7 4 t oo le to buy their f: . Land- | oy, the! ~A complete line of new and second- | (< : s been emploved on the| : DR. E‘- J_ JONES .;‘.‘; my.?‘ .‘ hand Wagons at reduced prices. AREQI MALTED MILK Suite 46, Shaznon Buiiding Doy g e R et reig Take elevator Sbelucitet street en. | homes and making them more '\’\“h;h*‘ :\'"“'j M' B‘ RING' Ches““’” S"eel I =4 THEBEST TH'AT SCENCE CANPRODUCE ey fortabie. Among the delighfully ITHAS NO Eom - be used for| in- | hoth freight and passenger engines teresting things that he noticed ki e 2 i taking th lace f: s al sma word the changes in. the homes of the | Soshoiies e in”pser STl STl AR Y L, farm laborers. Iastead of the cheer- in work should alway: e = “ F. C. ATCH'SON. M. D.. less, comfortless mud wall cabins 5 especially when 1: Lo}ti :0 f;éfi;dfx::: BORDENS CONDENSED MILKCO PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ::\;;l}"ei{n'flfi?;:l]m:‘bmitl b l]lw countyd ESC!PSd Nothing. the inferior kind. Skilicd men are NEW YORK s, 4 2 3 « aided by money advanced by nside of a year exico has had| emploved by us.’ Our ice tell Room 1, Second Fibr. Shannon Blds | the government, neat, tidy homes to | flood. fumine, anarchy, revolution sad| whate Storvs 2 o Night "phone 1052 which are attached an acre of land.'earthquake. For a hard iuck run this STETSON & YOUNG : now be and

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