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NEW LONDON COUNTY POMONA Crangers Gather Here in Large Numben——Addreu' by Prof. Stevens of Storrs—Business and Other Papers. 'The Toggery Shop Opposite the New Chelsea S!Vmp Bank A Whole Store Full of Fresh New Stocks of High Class - Wear for Men s And an Unequalled Display of High Grade Furs and Fur Coats For LadieS_ s Never in our business experience in Norwich have we shown as handsome an assortment of new and smart merchandise for Men as this season in our new store. - . o~ < v London County Pomoria grange, | Asricultural college at Storrs follow- 5 Patrons of Husbandry, had an | ed with an instructive paper upon The Jince of over 100 members and | Growing and Marketing of Vegeta- -“its meeting Thursday in | bles, which was listened to with close 1l which was called to or- | attentlom Jusiness sesslon at 10 a. m.| In market gardening, Prof. Stevens . Master Otto L. Pultz of |said, there were two points about 5. Amenmg the visitors were a | equally contributing to success, ti tion of a dozen from Quinebaug | raising and the marketing. The X Plainfield; Prof. Charles A.|etable gardener must have a founda- lr of the Commeeticut Agricul- |tion of hohesty, and vigorous physicai 11 college, Storrs; C. A. Potter, | constitution, and he must be bright W oodsteck; State Deputy F. H. Blake- | and alive to the new things that are ..., Roancke; Mrs. Addle S. Hyde of | attractive to his customers. He needs rouklym. to be a first class business man. The roil call of officers showed only [ A large factor in success i one absentee. Themninutes of the last | tion, judged on nearness to meeting were read by the secretary | Incidentaily, the professor and approved. Nine applications were X received, as follows: Walter Tanner, transportation _through Pachaug grange; Clyde M. Beebe, | water, trolley ani railroad faci Montville grange; arles ¥. Davis, | Transportation also affects the sec Bograhville; Frank E. Gardner, Mary | ing of Jarge amounts of stable manu K. Stark, Bograh; Josephine Burton, | since it can be easily shipped to the Mabel S. Smith, Ledyard Mary farms if not pear a large ci Phillips and Allen Latham, Norwlch |youns man, a place near a | might be a good place aper clivping | o coull establish an order n H. Light's vegetable gardener should ambling devices pick out a place free from uns iscussion | able frosts, c | One matt® of High importance ;: water supply, and a 2,000 Joint Field Day. { with a small pumping ens comprising Woodbury | make all the difference betv and Irving & the crop or failure just after a inted to amount of work had been put L. into it. Soil is another point to be consid- ered, but not of so much_importance, nge soils, but wa £h clay soil and invite Fishers Is- E However, with the New Lon- | riety of soil is needed, and we s not try to get all one kind of soil on Palmer Brown | the farm. On the subject of barnyard manure, > said that there was more to be ¥ the use it brings on for the crops amount - Al Trolleya Lead To HE BOSTON STORE ¢ The Business Center of Norwich - t" » loc: locatea of holding a rs Island next 2.30 o'clock | that persons can produce vegetables courses making | in perfection. i Time comes in as ancther important matter in vegetable =:rde { morrow will never do, not hour sometimes. To be on time in| nting, avowing ans (0 be on time i skon eorareniinssneseses e onions are about the can be raised v £ same land. R agalinst insect inj ting of Vegetables. | & s s open to e members, sion, full urer Wood- harge, and the olo REDUCED PRICES ON MANY OF ‘THE LINES OF THE LATEST TOYS. : We have grouped certain portions of our large Toy eds because che s should club sceds early. ramme ope Miss Nellie S = . T s | helpers, before becz N have the facilities for handling our Prof. A T. Stevens of Commecticut e T s bt L & Coats, Clowee thi e v stock and these we are selling for —_— and One poor | prices. There anything that will please a lady more e lasting enjoyment more than FURS. Holiday Neckwear in the mewest ideas shown In the better shops me know what's what and when. Ladles you will not err 1as Neckwear is purchased here. bunch or basket will set the standard pack neat and with the package. ONE-HALF The Original Cost We Include HUMPTY DUMPTY AND BIRD SETS were $1.50 to $5.00 o ination Sets of Hose, Handkerchiefs and Scarf, matched up colors and they are correct. in all market houses where = farmers hire space and sell direct to the consumer. There is also a law | that there shall be no peddling on the efore 9 o’clock on the mornin days. The nearer the pro n get to the consumer, th faction there is all around. Question Box. After Professor Stevens ha led, Worthy Lecturer _Ro e T WOODEN PELICANS with moving bills of the farmer and 1zht out several state were 25¢ and 50c POST CARD PROJECTORS and MAGIC LANTERNS were 50c to $4.29 BLACKBOARDS ______________were 25¢ and 50c GROCERY STORES and BUTCHER SHOPS were 75¢ to $3.00 HORSES ON WHEELS and HORSES and CARTS were 25¢ FUR RABBITS, CIRCUS and GYPSY WAGONS and HORSES, DRUMS, ETC., IN GREAT VARIETY. NOW HALF PRICE license to sidered that the hunter's Hoense might give a man a right to hunt on Chelsea Parade, but not on the fermer’s land. The opinion that the I y to pass hum aws need looking after ation that the farme can count for some Ideal Christmas Giftg;,:m:r: Mer Robes fo! , no nent. Bath Robes lounging wear. Just dif iing like they all show. There is character built into each new Mission and Sterling mounted and fast colors, mbrellas for ladies or es, excellent cover quali cense vs High Grade Shirts There is nothing more acceptable than good shirts and nothing more sensible. Knit Coat Swealers for or men in medium and heavy weight, all colors. i What a Clly Farmer Can Do. was followed by a paper H ry of Norwich grange. His s as What a City Farmer Berry Aspoke from expe aising fruits in a city gar was made land on top of K. He enumerated ¥ CONCEALED HORN | paper pags. Mr. Sl that he raised the first gre s by Jul The latest in Talking Ma-, | 7 75, days. from teh time of planim chines—prices $15.00, 2500 . ¥ $40.00, $50.00, $75.00 plums, @brrants, rries as the fruits b the numerous dif eties of the different kin . . Gloves for every occasion, for street wear, dre: r Gloves, Kid Gloves, 1 e Gloves lery, horse: parsleyfi th . considerable varic wear and driving, Wool Gloves and mentioned one other kind that is anything vou will tind he $150.00, $200.00. sured 27 inches in circu e i h Cl k ! . ite necessary ect Full Dress wes in abund- s A ‘ o i e Ry S I RS uggestion irom the Cloa ome in an ear them or! AT pBEn Tee (Ralctons. & Reefers, Mufflers, Dr Neckwear, followed by Montgorne: riio responded ~ and Suit Dep’t. : OF MEN’S LOUNGING T OF arrange for a free demonstra- tien. Worthy Master Buitz then called the 3 E,s week] or monthl grange to Order for the regular clos- 285 y th Y | ing exercisesy concluding the meetin payments if desired. { about 4.30 o’cldck. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS The Plaut-Cadden Co. | thanec Seond to Dispose of Surprue WE HAVE A FINE LIN OR BATH ROBES IN A GOOD ASSORTM COLORS. Special at $3.98 Plaut-Cadden Building Sk Distributors for e T Laenl ey Iaa hardl WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO HOUSE ™ Trade has been excellent, but there Ci C.R’ are still many stocks to move. Every man with holiday goods to COLUMBIA, sell wants_to dispose of them before tomorrow night. and ED[SONl Now is the chance for buy The most tempting prices have been LKING MACH'NFS lput on staple as well as strictly i Christmas goods. The opportunity to purchs which will delight the r COATS FOR MEN. THESE ARE MAINLY OF DARK DOUBLE-FACED MATERIALS WITH PLAID CUFFS. SPLENDID VALUE AT $5.00 The Phoenix Guaranteed Hos 1des of Cotton and Lisle Thread Silk Hosiery for ladies and Also complete lines of the better Hose. Hats or traveling Walking § Winiter Silk Hats and € Cases. Crush Headwear 3 . | twelvemonth 18 now prese rjamas: and R Sl e S ‘,;g‘ler Su" Cases | it is an interesting story which The Enjamas ny E ShEIc 10 ORAEAK, - cL gt st | Bulletin’s advertisers have to te!! pros- I trite that others show same lin we » and will demonstrate the diff vou to « pective bu vers todnyl H g - i best from the rest. You will find our as low as Vienna. Dec. 21 eror - with or without PITTINGS. Tomenh * I awfEiring. bnly, From nd hourseness. He sleeps well and Also Ladi HAND BAGS and | his appetite Is said to be fuirly s Leather Nw;m- in a large varisty. |ieging the emperors serious iline - i THE TOGGERY SHOP, Notwithstanding various d vd: in . - u Saacter that these w Ty ;32"5: Opp. The New Chelsea Savings Bank, Norwich, Conn. < Thi C ed b The Shefucket Harmess Co., |5 i Solm el JAS. C. MACPHERSON e s e e . heir-presumptive, left \° 321 Main Street, ght to spend Chr Skama maar Prasa