Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 4, 1913, Page 8

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" NORWICH BULLETIN. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1913 Christmas IS COMING—SHOP EARLY-—MAKE YOUR CHOICE NOW We will gladly hold any article you may choose until Christmas. DIAMONDS Bought right and we are selling them right. A large and fine assortment set in up-to-date. Quick Action Prescription |! AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS Cures Colds in a Day|! « pyright 1913—Morse International Agen: Bulletin Pointers WHAT TO BUY AND WHERE TO BUY All Rights Reserved i+ The best and quickest prescription known to medical science for colas and - coughs is as follows: “Erom your drug- i | glst zet two cunces of Glycerine and | ON AND HAM HOGS, THEIR|till them. In Denmark the outlook bhalf an ounce of Globe rind Compoun : for farm ownership by the cultivators |tOncentrated Pine). Take these two €ARE AND FEED. r S ShA P s. ingredients home and put them into a farmers, but modest, persistent pros- n,iv pint of good whiskey. Shake it vent of the co-operative bacon fact-| well. Take one to two teaspoontuls af- ory, creamery and egg-selling com- | ter each meal and at bedtime. Smaller pany. Now 90 per cent of the farms | doses to ¢{H1d‘l'cn l'dwordh;z t&luge-;jfiie SRS ( sure to get only the genuine Globe Pinv a:aem!’ar(r}x‘x:l\_ip St t\,,x‘f," hat| Compound (Concentrated Pine). Bach y TR i ; 5 ounce bottle comes in a tin screw- xar-ms1 were on the point of passing| iop sealed case. Any druggist has it into ihe hands of the landlord class|on hand or will quickly get it from when co-qperation saved the day, and { his wholesale house. There are many seven out of every elght farms are|cheuper preparations but it dom't pay Choice ham and bacon command a better price than lard and pork. The Tamworth, Berkshire and Yorkshire vine are the greatest prodncers of and bacon today, and the ma‘n[ ROGLER & SHANLEY DelicateSSeN 1o cwims P ALWAYS ON HAND in all branches. aises them has a sure market at rices for his produce. a few thoroughbred youngsters art a herd, getting the boar and ¢ o e e S oy | fo experiment. nis treatment 1s der- < from different breeders to avoid | 2PSat 4 ; This has been published here for FRESH STOCK i i . J It is the same in other countries T Heating, Steam and Gas Fittings and| 1ese will cost about $10 e e - nte Published by the .lobe " gost about $10 | Wyere co-opera developed. e o il (D the lobe RINGS, BRACELET WATCHES, Sheet Metal Work. 1t ten weeks old. When the pigs dip them in some mild disinfect- | RELIABLE GOODS Not only have farmers been | va o. SCAREF PINS, SILVER WARE, rub dry. thus destroying ali | &ble to_hold the ion of their Personal Supetvision, Hmtrodicing lice o Skin dis. | {ArMS, but by banding themselves PENDANTS, —AT— Satisfaction Guaranteed. i | of the soil was dubious until the ad- BRACELETS, 4 = jenty of light | Munity spirit which enables them to CUFF LINKS, \ b Estimates Solicited e & e pon 1 | See thnt What helps one helns the Test | BROOCHES, JEWEL BOXES, Tois Reaz Ty °|ana what 1 one hurts them all. | y % 1 2 feet are enough. Make friends | {00, N, . Wi%h “The ‘theap lands of | LOCKETS, NECK CHAINS, | e i e Telephone. 483 Main St. sve invaluable in | b o e e o TOILET SETS, CLOCKS, i Opposite Bulletin Bullding. ‘eed trough should | i fa ermit all to ent |} o+ co-peratibn. has made 4[| vew 4 AND A LARGE LINE OF OTHER JEWELRY. : 2 ANDERSON’S wor's mege pert % uie aimavenines | | 0 SRS SRR HULL’S DETACHABLE UMBRELLAS. . Fine Hair Goods xlx:;;‘ : ‘|NDIAN RUNN.ER DUCKS. ; PRATTS I Poulfry Regulator sdvantages of the Run- and make the biggest profits of the year. This greatest tonic and digestive keeps PRESCRIPTION \ PHARMACY and Toilet Articles Hair Dressing, Mar- cel Waving, Shampooiag, Our Prices the Lowest Quality Considered FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAU )€ 18 ner ¢ all producers are: a . Dyeing, Facial M . ] 2 hens laying wh ) orth most. bl SV L ;. e L ey Suriaction Gt mieed & Moty Buck g has removed to his new store| Al 15 hedra Gavatay | 1. Sl il S G ey FRANKLIN SQUARE, NORWICH, CONN. b e Wiade 6. Ortur frii ed and remains in J. P. HOLLOWAY B Combings. in the Post Office Building, 1 ing form in 5 2 1} s n“handiea in JAMES M. YOUNG Mrs. .S, UNDERNQD) & Balti 10t too concentrated. r is of exceptional value |and placed in the trench and thorough- - for the home.|ly packed tramping. This trench bec ezgs are one- | was heaped with this compacted grass Al J an th andard hen's and covered with a layer of solid Trol because _they more | earth. When fermentation took place | rolleys sows and keep them in | fon. How much to feed 51 BROADWAY Telephone 1302-2 Rogers Domestic Laundry Th /2@3‘;"2‘”5 Busines; | - : HAND FINISHED SHIRTS - wed in the “oft” 'season|and the grass settled, the earth cove | = entersi fl BI kl d & C i Aveeany . : ] domestic fowls are ln | ering was continually’ presed down by | Lead ek | . DIACKICage 0. i < Ve e Runners giv- | tramping. This sour was also | To Si¥ic i i ] cent yie nder plain | used for stock feeding the Germans the midst of the|and seems to have been introduced in- duction more than: to France about 1870. Bulletins recent- | afrly published in Holland show that a | L Contractors and Builders, Tel. 541 91-95 Chestnut Street] tions eresse (he feed watchi Painters and Decorators. No. l BLE;TERS are folly ™ n";rr e Lx‘n.\ :_'»:, ;f‘ s under similar method of yr\»\':;l\'!nfir\ndlhod- 3::&55 1 beets potaioces carrots will be e ] g green ss is still used in Fries- s | for Colonial Paint. rows to be mar R S " Ensilaging Wheat in 1850. f‘ | ;::lr:-'- i:' Lumber, Shingles, Paper SALT MACK iR B o et bl et fbpai i = o e o Hangings, Paint, Oils and Glass. THE L I0URE KNG ziser in and ::;.(: of water to drink We now have S e L SO pply lover | hom e a number of small under- ucted 25 Seventh Street. POWERMS BROS. e SR o Sover caitted | o1 the. Gan of this merveisns T nieenn e ease . < celephone connection: S from the mixture;) otherwise two light | duck, which means t small local EEREAC S Rl L1 > i fosde whi be decter. About six wes r Wil gel repeat orgers from en tehad gn nnos sl ~ DAME SCHWARTZ I Have For Sale giuten-meal, ground peas and cornmeal | : rage in cggs f hi & : Jarger scale. He 4 MA W A Property which consists of a two) ™ equel parts mixed with skimmilk. nay be maintained with s | Spcatly inc the capacity of his £ Ch ANNOUNCES story house 30x40 feet, barn 20x30 feet Thls will harden the flesh and put the Ahal AaAtithe o 1 i],‘,‘.‘f',:‘{)v‘f;”"‘fri ”h’vfln.h‘v’v‘l’yl-xlinrpi‘~ ,d(','f A Crand two woodsheds and one acre of land. Rogs in prime condition. three -vears. |ings of plank were built which closely FALL AND WINTER OPENING | I aiso Iave & bics of and suttable for) " o e fitted the = These we weighted i 2 STEAMING AND STERILIZING. re is, too. a | with stone c rth six hundred pound Al B it 4a WM. P. BABCOCK. PLAINFIELD. 10 Main Street, Breed Building Telephone 242-4 involved a gre al of la- sl Lt : i |{WELL! WELL! WELL! fert accomplished much 5 y £ this line than ,.u\rr'u‘x.“;} pECER COC&=CO!& Come in and give your ducklings any stag, will sell d of surface, ults but the - t d f square good By C. B. LANE, Departwent of Agriculture. Boiling water and effective agen: ns ¢ no w ners. are cheap destruction Ye o bacteria ute plunts which Gors Sy ame milk ihe process of led him 1 3 order at should be laid | s oF Only T , Buvi D e C. S. FAIRCLOUGH'S, cve Bl 3 e o of y Twenty-one Buying Days . s. : iatar | ised in this country. A ¢ - . CRYSTAL SPRING BOTTLING CO, THAMESVILLE g o i - 3 built a silo and ne f K] T 5 T2 o x o | e : hed & booke which | Before Christmas - ikl hda w headquart r with 2 of intelli- | of 1 sila ;‘ X 3 T % e are neaaquarters hed his muilk pails, as he i = - . .37 2 . N [ VE q oroushly. In fact he ol o few vears, Christmas is rapidly approaching — only twenty-one WHEN YOU NEED rori Con faaeiers Sue Branin and. Cad o Diiuk | s niac o days before the great event, and the last twelve will be puythine 10 ‘f"‘fjfl;{‘ e D | Waton TSN B L cguDlste: LRe' of one’ pail to an , xtravagant cla of such activity that we will be taxed to the utmost of L L0 B e 3. F. WGUIRE, man erward disapi MRS. M. LEION, 100 Thames St. Jy4Th Bal In ment of A WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO URGE The Old Baitic Hotel ¢St e s EVERYONE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF RICH & RUBIN, i R e In this case it was temperature of the wa- | analy one minute in the pail , more oped to 187 degrees. | ege: into the second pail and for the same length of time | pecial use I s a third to 127 de- | tuberculosis and other our capacity. s for Cigars and Smokers Articles Headquar 2nd p First the Underground Pit. Tees. ght h s | eases. | e i JE M Pull 1 L g Sla Aquos = S vhen Go was|T i THE OPPORTUNITIES THAT THE NEXT 204 West Main Street, | whil 1%, agt i B pon) Enimers oF dniry e | T——— G e SeVerl Rerious O TWO WEEKS WILL AFFORD. Proprictors af tho New Yoris Minerat | SY{OPIPS el ada 10T Bpels If they smell elean we . z ions. It cult to exclude 3 Water Co. Bottlers of all kinds of| " yysmg BALTIC. That ther ere neariy sierie: || EvOlution of The Silo E the Wmimr Coet OB, el o 1o 8 Chanfopieidt el usliliiiory Clvisings oy, 1= ™ Ner st o bmial 7 L oo L have open Eeams, WHeTe | os——— st st have been very diffic = 5 e e z Telephone 733-12 g R e move. T Welghts wi ore should be done in a leisurely way—come, then, while —ron SRR M. A. BARBER, i ey Ml menflon o “and xpente ot | e all have time to spare. DR. N. GH.BERT GRAY| Machinist and Engineer. Gra< -ate Veterinarian OFFICE B o8 Bailey's Stable, 371 Main St EE fon G. E. HODGE, ACK, LIVERY, BOARDING AND FEEDING STABLE 127 Franklin Street WHAT SHALL I GIVE FOR CHRISTHAS? Vismianisgc s E e You will find this question may be answered in every case by some department of this big stere, which has more atiractions for young and old than any other. muc dey Az in Phone connec C. E. WRIGHT, we ler, propenly DfeRe for a ) msils sweet and | €2ve for over (v tred years, Pl MO we 5 “A GOOD BEGINNING MAKES A GOOD ENDING.” ,8 Cove St., Particular attention glven to Gen- B e D) deseribes i = Siapoiil. Wih Ho BOTTLER *OF FINE FLAVORED | tiemen's Driving Horses. Tel 10 d for preserving grain in Southern Weishts : Hsposed with BO A i nd N Xbrics < ith these points in view people be- g P ERRLY 14 SODA ARKAGANSETT ALE A F St n to construct the silos in the L] GER. | e e ns orin of & rectangular prism with the B bl DR. C. B. ELDRED nd to Nerni s as st cases square or ne: ey S : : g e i eovaring. " This afiowed e h) » €7 LaTourine Coffee | DEN terile : i cover his allowed tho air : W 2 : | it Canwed J ) n . R S l@' 74 s / g) 30¢ a Ib. 43 Broadway, Central Building d ) below would be sealed and protected - . ? he farmer : on\ W 9\)‘}\ ve «if: 4»&;5:1‘&515 ‘ot the | | atS. B. POTTER’S | : Telephone 3413 : % gea Round Wooden Silos. | Telephone 410 Main Street #re ! | 5 - . P In July, 1891, The W per- | BE PROGRESSIVE s 4t : L 12 AR L e S A. B. MAINE Have vour Optical Work done by a- e £ 1a n tempera- | Whi log S one e e S e R . up-t -date house. ¥ Rohhe | U G Al | St Logy oo Jmdtta ot gtz st | et e copeor suports e oot |l the Ralaton Health Shoes CR srean, an s of our cour - « stave | (han $100,000 5 year S Rapecncn il FIL EREm SRS Optometrist and Optician, 316 Main Street, opp. Franklin Square 219-225 Central Ave. Cover Somers) i modifi of fan soon came into geners Miss DeWolfe was an aetr bitterly attacke | retired from the stage in 1 She | cept the conservativ and is | ed the action of the EUROREAN FARMERS DEPEND | S 07N cheun e qua E .o B 1 2 military men. | ON CO-CPERATION i from 5 ”-y“"r;‘ "'5‘1”'\ silos | 5t present in Par = e e ] - nodern d P of al th g HIBEARD, n n 1 deve The nd s s $100,000,000 Insurance Policy. i _— 1 3 rectangular vhic! ) C. | B ¢ e e q ,the _rectangular _which G ; Que, Dec. 3.—What will | Dayton Farmhouse b b 004 . 4 ge in pits o o SIPDN LA PRk DEFENDS THE MILITARY. : prove to b rgest sin- 4 1 & o are 20000 fam- | ¢ g N e hia e are uo corners, light- i gle insuranc saction in history Lighting Qutfit kind and anot many yve is method for pres erial may be there 1s|g.nresentatives of All Parties But|is about to h by a Can- | e days ure gettin 1 othe int fod cnown on the continen space per cu unit of ca- c s B ocicaint | adian concern. vy to De writ- | shorter and the lous . it ear ore it attracted attention s : i s s o S I'ten Is for upwards of £100,000,000. The winter evenings are a s t grea o No nti 5 + So much has been written concern- X roperty bei red is valued at most intil quite recent 1 s o i 2 propert n of farmers are hin reach | i 2k SR Tocen: i material of which to| Berlin Dec. 3—Coming direct fromiyoyeen $112,000.000 and $115,000,000 | of their infizence, and whenever co- | iy o ne Inte hat it will not be nec- Donaueschingen, where he had a eon-| 0a" 00 ™0 the Canadian Pacific »peration has gone p ¢ ree 1 stocks scuss it here, wood, brick, | ference with the emperor on Sunday, | $3G, PRONEL O ps conspi ¥ R 5 S dvocates. The | the German war m: Major Ger e S 22 At { Ay N tral Massachusetts , eral Erich Von Falkenhayn, elivered | p_ jene Wilson’s Cold Better your hou modest, 1 S e A which splendid |4 Vvigorous speec sita=] - F 5 a cost so sLIght s of feeds o b modern construction, It is - on the Interpellation regarding the | Washington, Dec President Wil- be within_ the for all the farm- A s e A re-inforced concr and the.| disturbed conditions at Zabern in Al- | son has improved somewhat tonight h of anyone. Wrl ith no middleman, T Owed Lorwile. ¢~ er portion is used as a Sace. His speech was devoted almost | from the b cold with which he has for our Catdlog x}(m : no v the e for the estate's supply. to defending the action of the | been wrestling the last few da] but e “gnting > member as age ept for & % nd the tank feature at that town where the army | his physician decided that another A THE cs MERSICK § €0 necessary e This means that . y; nst nt points. The ex- have on several occasions used | day of confinement to his room was a ] e : instea e Sole Agents for Con- saved, and with | ; sr German farmer this |y the differe » between ¥arming in Europe ve busines - it necticut. 274-202 State St., New Hayem, - Conm Babies! XMAS and NEW YEAR e of a e tower is saved, . Strong measur I disord !m.w precaution. Secretary Tumulty silage keeps water pipes from | From the imperial chancel re- | accordingly cancelled all engagements ng in severe weather, and water | marks and General Von Falkenhayn's | for tomorrow for the president, who s convenient for wetting down | intransigent attitude it was deduced | will continue to take a complete rest. Whenever corn has to ensiled when too d From the crude pits of the ancients to this modern structure is | certainly a long W Straw for the later part of t rmer “BELL'S SEASONING "™ For Nearly Fifty Years preferred by Chefs, Cooks md%[l‘:fiftsegkeepers to flavor Dressings ¢ up in comm entation increa GEORGE E. BRIGGS. yroats of merch: ity of the straw. In 1869, a man named : Saybrook, Gonn. » America, Jon borted to the Royal Agricultu- — POST CARDS, BOOKLETS, ecome baukrupt. Co-opera- | ral ty a met of pr ACTRESS TO FIGHT LETTERS, CALENDARS, made ible the selling of | whe and oat str r feeding. his . . = ind, draining of swamps, pur- | consisted in mixing about a ton of cut . THE INCOME TAX : == Scon they will be big boys COIN CASES, SEALS, of _machinery, pressing of | Straw with one hundred pounds of e, e Lk for Meat, Game, Fish and Pouliry. === : : W TAGS, TINSEL CORD, of potatoes and sel- rye or ve fie and one | Chardes Tt 1s Olais L equlation. Shd -z 2 =57 and girls, and their faces will CREPE PADER £ad Butier 1o short, | bushel of wall” TuiS mixture Unconstitutional. [Insist upon BELL'S the Original, gHnSf SRSt fa TREE ORNAMENTS become the agency v packed in arn ¢ . 0 ka he LR o : great share of bus- | summer and f » that the WELL’S CROQUETTES. 1 cup chouped cold roast lamb or botled {#] PN 7 = ¥y and FAVORS . of famms I8 con- | Sty mub ‘ new taxift | won, Sk g b e St i S DO B ation and is Bring the babies and we’ll MRS. bDWlN FAY catch their smiles, F in S rankiin Square . LAIG“TON Palass Foal ani Bilird Pl e Six Tables—five pool and one Billiard. THE 31U {GGRAPHER Tables gold and rcpairing done wt reasonsble prices. ‘Stirring constantly, Add 4 tablospoons AoUr, COOk 2 minutes. Y cap stealed Lomato: BaNSoR Wi 1e . 3 LeAspOON fnely Choppeil pa L Eunte. Bpitad mLScuts. o3 DI 1o, Coir ‘i egg, and crombs again. Fry.in deep fat, and drain on U DELICIOUS HOME MADE SATSAGE. Toeach it result of the saving | met operation 1is the "owner-|= the farms by the farmers w'uoi:h and s Tlsie in dry ound of fresh, ningand 1 T lean. level tnblespoon of Bell’s Poultry Se: by Bourke ..,.,“‘?,.:2;‘3..3’.& JPFIRKLG Over the meat, cut ine. thoronghily ML t6 stiif dongh, then make S haas o aRer e £7. tect oris, and Colin’ Fyfe, o . Fotel L . Bostan, writes: * In my opini: S o i OVl e | (A AR X T S R - Yourse the tax violated the mend- MBER, 10¢. can Bell’s Poaltry Seasoning s sfficient to favor the dreas- ion, in that it v without due t it violated ment to the cor of pro nd ing of 100 pounds mea or poultry, or the 25¢. can, 300 pounds. PELL’S BOOKILET of valuable Cooking Recipes of your grocer or on receipt of postal. | depr IR R intauntn dment in_denying Ffl'immw“m‘“ flfllorlithBaIl’sSpludPnullrySeasunIng Obpokits Hecwith' Ravinss Sociyty: Supplies at all times. ORIGHAL - B i provection. der ine Ball's New England Sausage Seasoning, or Balr's White Sausage Seasouing, R SIS FREAT WHES vou want nesss before the puniic. s no me. THERK n 2o agverasing medium | Ajum betier Tharn igush the auverus | Bastern Convecticul eaia: . The R ing coiumns of The bBulletia seiin Jor bui emulim A R ey -~ | declaration iscriminated un- { justly against of incomes un- der $100,000 a year, “usually gained MADE ONLY BY THE WILLIAM G. BE'L CO. BOSTON, MASS. L G

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