Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 22, 1913, Page 12

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o BULLETIN, S % of every hundred are being made 1o do_their best is somewhat surprising. Now if it had been just of Connecti- cut, or even New England, that Mr. Hquston was speaking it he had said that only twelve Der cent of the work: able land in this corner was being made to do its best.—then I sheuld ‘have felt differently. We Yankee farm- ers have been digging away at our hill- sides for a couple of hundred years. We ought, by this time, to have pgot some sort of grip on our problems and some sort of knack in dealing with them. We ought to be getting maxi- mum yields from more than twelve acres in a hundred. And I rather think we are—a little more, anyway. Such figures as T can get hold of seem v coroborate that belief. WHAT OF THE FARMER’S RELATIVE INEFFICIENCY? ten Specially for The B Houston of the dep: told _the Mans nerican done jot could” p: tment tional ng wasn't a best as ent of the ales w “and tha: remendous difference 1 A little bit funny, now is pretty ne: Fentieman ing or mer or college-y not only qu 10 rep omings> No point th chide us for us gird 1w granger near permissi pulling dir to see wit he spoke I¥'s always ver: er folks 2 thas to keep st near 1 make out b men—and wome and jump at t would get ma offered then: 10 leeep their You all kinow perfectly wet time that 1 don edu for the fa: of farming prof and pound Zood thing fc study up al and everywhere, theories of plant growth and the chem Firiex ¥ s ietry of fertilization. Then, after all Ory ihocs T thet, he'll find that the sooner he £ets | cent of s about hold of the plow-handles or the hos, erfe 1 ideal b the sounder will be his farm-educa- i oy g s i The enly place really to E g smithing is biacksmit . m ) more only place earn e e the carpenter's bench: farming s by farming pe A year or two age railroad magnate got nto his bonnet. He was and bad greenhouses galore. me selected dirt out of th soil heap, and some pretty pots out of the store-room. and some phosphates and things from the barn, and sowed a teacup full pots, in his prepared dirt drug-store weighed phosphate his steam heated. wide-glazed houses. Naturally enough, some wheat. as mud he got | self-r S mouth potting Twelve per cent of wheat in his pretty with Goor grown wheat. Whereup: . ! made a little alation;—If _two | m . grains of wheat in itlont v an acre pot produced a certain amount . "Against Substitutes «.. Imitations et HORLICK'S MALTED MILK Made in the largest, best equipped and sanitary Malted | Miik plant in the world | We do not make “milk products™— Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. | Bat the Original-Genuine i HORLICK’S MALTED MILK Made from pure, fullcream milk and the extract of select malted grain, reduced to powder form, soluble in water. Best food-drink for all agec. ST ASK FOR HORLICK'S Used all over the Giobe North,.So.th, East, West men and women are subject tothe numerous ailments caused szve or irregular action of the organs of digestion and { n. Headaches, iazy feelings, depression of spirits ; are first consequences,and then worse sickness followsif the trouble is not removed. But thousands have discovered that Peectam's Pills (The Larges Saa: of Any Medicine fn the World) are the most reliable corwmed-a and the best preventive of these com- mon ailments. Better Zigssden. more restful sleep, greater strength, mm-ewamm given tothose who use occasion..._ ally this homo rawedy. Beecham’s Pills will no doubt heip you—it is to your interest to try them—for all over the world they Are]Pronounced Best everywhere. In boxes, 10c., 28c. The directions .’d‘ every box are very valuablo—cspecially to womesn. ' Washington County, R. I. Perhaps what Secretary Houston | was thinking of; perhaps what a fuller { report of hi: might have shown he was talking of—was the “relati efficiency of farmers here and in E Tope. That's another question and I may, perhaps, have something to say about later. It is & regrettable fact that our newer suppesedly, Ticher lands do net yield sueh crops as older and thousand-year tilled flelds of Burope preduce. Relatively to Bu- ropean farmers we produce less per acre of almost everything. Why this should be so, it might well be worth while for each of us working farmers to try #md find out. How much has our soll to do with it? How much our climate? How much our rotations? Hew much our methods of fertilization and cultivation? -~ How much our labor problem? How much addiction to machinery? How much our waste- fulness? But “relatively” to other occupations, T don’t think the secretary's figures re. quire us to hang our heads. Perhaps we ought to be more efficient than mechanics and engineers and {in ¢ of other trades. But, so long as we keep up our end of the evener, we can as least protest that we are well as the average. Perhaps a littl: better than some of our fluent critics would if they had to scratch gravel as we do! THE FARY R. Changes Made in Committee NEW LONDON'S FIRE DEPARTMENT and Some Feeling That Paid Service is Being Urged—Evening School Opens With | Record Attendance of com- hree, the cond- commi adopt an ord- so that no ry sup- ed by it. This pplies ordin- ise, for in the it £ sne ies the direct m ommittee was re- committeemen without regard | he appro- neediess all ch. omy. Fortu- t committee nto on Northwest Hose Company's agon will soon be ready for de- s and now the Northwests declare will be i spond as there vision dget for_any n mind New depart- For the past fourteen years there been an automobile fire apparatus in New London, the one that ras alled freurs he but t upon to 1 dire men machines in respense rms efficiency of and are bha In order nere t : several years past L custom to have a rep- fire company in the to act as sort company repre- & unwieldy and | s interests of the = supervisor was p h of annu- for indi- sod of the it | ing chem converted into a squad al wagon, The city i r and will not hot auth and be. zed by the | entatives. T Pequot | any purchased an up-to- | sbile chemical und ho | wagon, several vears ago, before the | Northwests, organized, and t com- | iy has never asked the fire commit- tee to provide for the £aaries of £ feurs. The purchase of that machine wuth tha for a by company pay for nd progres: 1 to, is b aid fir the city ade but A enter- riment was not up to date applic The new fire committee has inau rated a plan of inspection that will f the service com and njes in The regular term of the free even- of two 1 in the old Coit & { now the | first’ even In the infancy of night schools i city were and_arit reading the real studies did_ i in additio . but that 1d m tr n penmansh Fat the pupils mothe etry and gene now the majorit are feoreign born and are ing for education than were the boys of ne half a century reunion of the students of night school of New London, in the teachers, could be held in s small room. Tt is believed t B. Jenni is the o vivin tacher, and not over half a dozen of the pupils now reside in the city. A roll ¢ ils would make interest- | | ing ially to those who hav n their night school com- > 100d happy days, par LETTERS FROM HOPKINTON Board of Canvassers Prepare the Vot-| ting List. { r Brown, married at Warrenville, guests at the home of Rev. E.| ewson in Ashaway Thursday | Nov. 13th on their return from a ton. They left Friday morn- home in Warrenville. ntinued absence of Rev. Mr last week were, and Mrs. V uesda . Saunders on his missionary work, Rev, B, P. Mathewson supplied _the pulpit of the Second Seventh Day Bap- | arch Ly morning and pply there again today Satur-| el F. Blake of High street, Ash- way is improving his home by widen- the veranda. Board of Canva sers met in the n voting districts of the town Fri- y and prepared the voting lists to be used at the special election next Tues- day Charles Moore and Mrs. Annie Hyde of Westerly were in town Tuesday. USQUEPAUGH Mrs, C. H. Palmer has recovered from her recent illness and resumed her school duties at Westerl Mrs. Anna Wells has gone to Shan- nock to visit her son. Mrs, Benjamin Bray of Lafavette is at her parents’ home here caring for her mother, Mrs. T, T. Lacke. B. C, Locke, who has been fil, is much better, Mrs, Palmer of Rocky Brook is vis- iting her son, Rev. C. H. Palmer. Mrs. I M. Kenvon and Master Ev- erett have returned from a visit with Mr. end Mrs. S, C. Webster, Jr, at Readville, ROCKVILLE Richard Starr Tells of Miss ary - Work—Personals. Mrs, TWO STATES cently in Afric work there in ptist church her returned from m gave a talk venth irday the t P. Greene and E. H A. Saunders, G. Barber were busin cal in {ingston and Westerly Tuesday Irish d Moses N n have bee airing the belfry on the mill of J. J. Taylor Co, at Moscow. Miss Phebe ndall is the est of her brother. ndall Enforcing Respect for it. The Monroe Doctrine continues to gain additional standing at the Eu- | Topean courts with every me battle- | ship we lay down. - Good Blood Is & man’s most valuable posses- sion, and it should be carefully safeguarded not only for one's %\ GIRLS! LOTS 0 doingas | ing school opened last Monday with | ~Boston Transcript. | MAIR COMING OUT? IF DRY, THIN, FADED, BRING BACK ITS COLOR AND LUSTRE. ‘Within ten minutes after af appli- cation of Danderine you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair ang your scalp will not itch, but what will please vou most will be after a few Weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first—yes—but really | new bair—growing all over the'scalp. | A little Danderine lmme_d(.ute!y | doubles the beanty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and F BEAUTIFUL HA NO DANDRUFF--25 CENT DANDERINE IR scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderiné and earefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at @& time. The effect Is amazing—your hair will be light, flufty and wavy, and have.an appearance of abundance. an incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drug store or tollet counter, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any—that it has been neglected or injured by care- less treatment—that's all—you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of it if you will just try a little Danderine fectio It ma model a new | | - Spi wide, of oil or the Heater The with the TRIANGLE i New York, Buffalo, N. Could ' Anything Be Simpler? ngle trade mark) Per- the wicking problem. zes fewicking simpli- city itself. combined. ave to wick, lift S RE o3| 24 The ne the best and most economical heater made. ecause the patentlocking flame- eader automatically regulates the height of the wick. There i smell or soot. . Note the ant, even heat whether full of the simple: Finished.in vitrecus, tur- quoise-blue enamel or plain steel drums. Look for the Triangle, the Perfection trade mark. At all dealers, or write for descrip- STANDARD OIL COMPANY New Model (Tri- Ay eater has ended In this latest k and carrier are Y ou merely turn up the old out, and drop one in its place. ECTIQ] SMOKELESS w Perfection Heater is WIC. It is smokeless, ow font which insures nearly .empty. Perfection Heater is t construc- No gall to un- v or catch oil and e: tive circular to OF<NEW YORK N. Y. Albany, N. Y. Y. Boston, Mass. 'Babies! | Scon they will be big boys md girls 2 only 4 me | | Bring the babies and we'l catch their smiles, PH OUTOGRAPHER Cppozite Norwich Savines Socieiy, Bostonians FAMOUS SHOE FOR MEN HIGH CLASS CUSTOM MODELS own personal health, but also in order that its blessings may ex- tend through many generations. HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA abso- lutely does make good blood, and that Is why It is of such wonder- ful benefit to humanity. Thousands of people have volun- tarlly written lotters desoribing and proving rellef by Hood's Sarsa- parllls, In such affilotions as scrofula. and eezema, bells and humers, €rup- tions and seres, rheumatism and ea- tarrh, kidney and llver troubles, loss of appetite and that tired feeling, Remembet, 1t is HOOD'S SARSA- PARTLLA that has this great recerd, Den't be induced to buy a substitute, Mrs. Richard Starr of New London Be sure to get Hood's, Exclusive Agency M. J- CUMMINGS 62 Central Avenue, Norwich, Conn. Call 1314 T akelt To Lincoln’s He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. Typewriters, Keys Umbrellas, Cam- eras a specialty. Now located in the Steiner Black, 265 Main St., reems over Disco Bros. Hstablished 1880 WHEN y0u wanr tc put your busi- ness before the public. Inere s no Mo- dium better tnag throuh ths adveris. 0% columns of The Builetlh. e and their faces will | M U8 iSS M. Hair, Seal caus . ADLES S OF GRAY HAIR fiferent individuals. sdle died this ‘subjects all b srowing raded 3 ou how to Te- health. Don't neg matter! ¥ OR THE HAIR. 206 Main Street, mext to Chelsea Bank. Telep! i C. M. WILLIAMS [Contractor and Builder| Estimates Cheerfully Given Telephone 370 JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER Ciank Books Mede ead Ruted te Ords 105 BROADWAY STETSON & YOUNG Carpenters and Builders at rignc work and matesl: by skilled labor. 50 WEST MAIN ST. Best prices Telephone J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. Whitestone 5¢ and the J. F, 100 | nand FageSpecialist | 216 MAIN STREET || ESTELLE WORDETTE (0. In the Farce Comedy, ; A Honeymoon in the Catskills SWAM AND BAMBARD ANNA BERNARD The Two Recruits Charming Comedienne J. WARREN KERRIGAN In the Restless Spirit in Three Reels Taken From Gray’s Elegy Kirk Brown 2/88%wr co. THE TWO ORPHANS . THE WALL STREET DETECTIVE Matinee 2.30, 10c, 20c. Evening 8.15, 10c, 20c, 30c, 56c Matinee Evening For Two Days Only Mon. and Tue: Nov. 24-25 ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS B 311 N HIS FAMOUS VERSION James O’Neill g DUMAS' MASTERPILECE “THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO” A Magnificént Photo Play in Five Reels MATINEE DAILY 230, 5c-10c. EVENING at 7 and 845—c, 10c, 156 Theatre CHARLES McNULTY, Mgr. EVENINGS 10c 2000 Ft.—“The Foreman’s Treacherg”—2000 Ft. Sensational Two Reel Edison Western Drama Colonial MATINEE 5¢ “ON THEIR WEDDING EVE,” .Costello in Japan, China and Egypt “CUPID AND THREE,” +ei........Screaming Essanay Comedy Other Feature Films to Complete the Bill Our Main Dining Room and Grill Rooms are open every day from 6 in the ing until 12 at night on the European Plan i {OLYMPIC HALL ip to Songland ST. JOSEPH’S SODALITY November 24th Rabbi Stephen S. Wise On WOMAN’S SUFFRAGE | at the TOWN HALL, Monday, November 24th, at 8 p. m. ADMISSION FREE rA Tr Music Sunday Evening by the Orchestra from 5.30 to 8 p. m. THE WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co. Droprietors. £o aavertising medium ia mnecticut equal to The Bul- fres cosuits. T THERE Eastern C ety (o Lighting Outfit The ‘days are getting snorier nd tne long B Winier evanings are al: Mmost here, but if-you Pave s DAYTON Liuiis ING OUTFIT installed R in your country home, it wiil "t ‘the darkness Thto dayngnt. You can B Tant o8 nouse and Dars 2t cost. a0 SHERC i 257 e Witiin - the Bach’ of ‘anyone. Write & Tor our Caralox Wectric Lignting Outnts THE C. S. MERSICK & CO Sole Agents for Con- necticut 274-202 State St, New Huven, Conn DON'T MEND THE END JBUT END THE MEND ) By buying HOLEPROOFS FOR EITHER LADIES OR MEN SIX MONTHS’ GUARANTEE WITH SIX PAIRS J. C. MACPHERSON SOLE AGENT FOR NORWICH AND BREAD Hack, Livery and Boarding PIES, CAKE STABLE e guarantee our service to be the best at the most reasonable prices. that cannot be excelled. Phene your order. Prompt service. LOUIS H. BRUNELLE Cigars are the best on the market, Try them. * MAHONEY BROS., Falls Av. 10 Carter Ave., (East Side)

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