Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 18, 1913, Page 8

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spsdght 1913—3orse Iatérnational Ageiicy. All Rights Reserved Now they are high, by using Pouliry Regulator and make the bigeest the year. and divided between morning and noon fecas, Broyide green, food daly In the shape of cabbage, beets, carrots or cloyer, cut fine and steamed, If the poultry are thus carefuly provided THE FARM WOODB LoTs, Greater In Extent Than All the Forest Preserves In the Unitdd States Br GIFFORD PINCHOR and were hatched in propet season profits of 'Y it test tonie and digestive fiupl This s a time of awakening Everys | "¢l 0f €8s are b (he prostam. P'?fi-u’whm;‘-m Saticfactioi Gt 28 'Sold on Mone Pack Gusrantes by J. P. HOLLOWAY JAMES M. YOUNG C. W. HILL & N St Eaining sroan the B u?fl: the fact that the fan o larger place 1A the hation my than merely {0 furnieh the w material of - and mu@lxc hae sme t be recognized Gmeng \ Not less .-mung than the smwlug In- Gorest o the farm 18 the srowing ap- sreciation of the forest, and we re- | alize fully that net enly through the but by its eon- winds, its func~ a8 & preserver of ghe soil sesinet and in many other ways, lona) mecessity, When ek the farm and the fovest meei we have ton of the most genuine public T o- new id ‘R TR RN Tote veentuet SNa THE FARMER AND THE BANK. Why Banks Should Be the Farmers Friend. ccton ialversitn banking, system was riifictal - fertilizer nery were mot s financed on a attitude of the ankk eredit could Bus dictum of matoes and poiatoes were selected for main crops, still growing enough vege- fables to supply local demand and a little: to ship when prices were good. ‘le shipped nothing but the very best.; sold cul i stuff o local trad He thed es- soil 1s now clal 1899, nhi of ner-is lle[vendm]l on | ! represent sbout | He needs to 18! he had paid built home, d ba ank account of everal farm- “nn»‘ WL_ MAN ric THERMOMETER CLIMBS. Membership Gain Recorded in Y. M. C. | A. Campaign. ! ise handling of the w m is a matter af g The farmer as well as to the lots differ so widely in ige and. condition of are made up that to lay down The thembership thermometer at (he M. C, A went-up 14 degrees as the i of the second day's campaigning Wednesday members of the teams en Ludles' Y. ng, and at its coficlusion v J;”,‘“, teums Tenor 000,000,000 are | TONOWE: Tea sa. Nor tw'it nec- | ational bunks, with | of $300,000,000,000, | end of the camphign, privileze enjoved by savings | r supper will be given tonight, n similar deposits or requiting | | ourth and final report will be 5 Not | mude Monday. : state | é makin loans on | 150,000,000 of | mecime.n: IN THE AUTO WORLD | D e S —— ) on the ground upon he t e of the forest. HOW TO MAKE HENS LAY, Their Care And Feed. AND 1 u jation in bigh 1d be expressed so as veral- states to ex- | nd upon their market roads direct farm population a sum ! e to the national expend: he most used commer cciing the severdl states. | tention of the atitomo- | betterment of main ha be carried for- order to accommodate asing traffic needs. , of the Pennsylvania w elected to the i t the 1 jointly dequately arm commodi- marketing\their weight of the eg: who are going t FUL FARMING ON SMALL AREA. hed pullets and the Iped through_their them linfeed meal aurens Enos | declined a second | long experience | Ac- NORWICH BULL M The Business & Trolieys Leat Cnter \ T of Norwic) ¢ The Christmas Store 6 MORE SHOPPING DAYS 6 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS SPECIAL CHRISTMAS VALUES- From the Third Flocr $2.00 TABOURETTES OF SOLID OAK SPEC]AL WITH THE POPULAR- MISSION FINISH., JUST THE RIGHT HEIGHT —19 INCHES, THE TOP BEING 14 PY A STRONGLY MADE," GRACEFUL PIECE OF FURNITURE AND JUST THE THING FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT. THERE IS ONLY A SMALL LOT. COME EARLY, FOLDING CARD TABLES AT SPECIAL PRICES Ao A SPECIAL $1.98 SPECIAL $2.98 .SPECIAL $3.98 .SPECIAL $4.25 $3.00 FOLDING CARD TABLES—OAK OR MAHOGANY FINISH ...... $3.75 TABLES WITH FELT OR LEATHER TOPS $4.50 TABLES WITH ROUND TOPS—FELT OR LEATHER $5.00 TABLES WITH ROUND TOP IN MISSION FINISH OAK . Shii‘twaist Boxes Made of fragrant red cedar they will repel moths and keep ofothing in perfect condition. There are many handsome boxes in our large stock— $7.50 to $12.00 Shirtwaist Boxes Matting Covered Boxes to keep the shirtwaists or other clothing in. Made in a large variety of styles and sizes— = ' $2.25 to $7.50 Yau can add one hundred per cent. mou/lnppi- " ness if you select your gifts from our High Grade Stocks of Ladies’ Umbrellas, Men’s Umbrellas, Walking Sticks, Mens Mackinaw Coats, Shaker Knit %o o Swedter Crats; Men’s Si k’, Lisle or' Cotton Half Hose, Handsome Colorings in Men’s, Shirts, Excellent Holiday Neckwear, ' Suede or Kid Gloves, Fur and Fur . Lined Gloves, Full Dress Reefers, Mufflers and Acc'essories, Bags, Suit Cases and Traveling Kits, Men’s Dress Jewelry, Links ‘and Scarf Pins, Raincoats, For -Ladies and Men, Bath Robes and House Coats, Pl N —and a— Complete Line . —of— | FINE FURS FOR LADIES AND MEN L} LA The Toggery Shop 291 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. ALl uv:»' sization afairs g 15 pot provided with < administration of — e dow, covered W B br. H, Rowe, ! faith in fident the | of the business fun by Library Attendant—A fore ""’;“" R, W L % ndo Farme 1 Live Stock Rafser Jub ot Maryland, & fail “()n Bridge street, Williman nder | Ing woman came in today = t irtain fo s n.4 iie mame of the E. sbro Auto | fo B Cover loor Sith Aty Sasth 5 i e of what can be | Repair and Machine Shuy and will in- | she think the ches, spreading i ; stall the n ery used in that plant store? W. Smith « second Wic ifornia . méadow P third vice 1 t Minnesota, fourth on Belvin_of. dent. John ticut cont Conr he newcomer knew noth- nd it “n the ux of self-pr. ¥ of ‘the Tn- commendable work E more 550~ as middlings, al, pounds, Zround pounds nounc- heary ;b 20 ponnds: pounds: Kamir corn, 1 Course beef a ssociation in its scraps, 10 s is fed An|Biees t u of National Broportion to ten birds | nd e Sm— Juggestions | |~ In reference to the registration of | anfomobiles, the association hereafter | will he opposed to a regisir same shall be in_lieu s, and the money expended Christmas* Giff ¢ Here in this list you\vil. find the answer to that an- nual question, “What shall 1 give?” The following list of appropriate gift suggestions will give you some idea of what you will find in our 0 ell as ve- Bracelet Watches $6.00 up Pendants Cut Glass Gents’ Watches $5.00 up Lockets Sterling Silver is case orig: Boys’ Watches $2.00 up Ngck Chains Jewel Boxes By SGL (e 4 Signet Rings $1.50 up Feks Cuff Links e g Stome Rings $2.00 .up Toilet Sets Watch Chains “of the'| Diamond Rings $1000 up Magicure Sets Scarf Pins 2 om_of President L. Massachusetts State cxt annual | HULL. DETACHABLE UMBRELLAS PARKER AND WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS be hield in Boston. Since the 181 gathering in the west, the 19 meeting in_the south, and the next sathering in_ the ea | ection of th. > country, | Planning to shake the jinx which has pursued hi ng the last cou- FRANKLIN SQUARE | D6 o mbasan Grant, consecus | T - | l1.1|- ;\;&!}nll“\ »f the A 1derbilt in 1908 and 9, s sniled for ngland to | Dayton Farmhouse purchase: f Scnbeam or Taibot cas | for entry in the next Indianapolis five { hundred mile race. A series of try- | outs is to determine his final choice. Paul Ziegler, the milljonaire who back- ¢d -him “last year, is furnishing the | kale. Should Grant hook up ‘wit bot eifeqne he “wi shoes vacated killed at Ero attempt to lower th ord 2t the wheel o dianapolis entry. ¢ well if not man in Amer his greater experience. The Bostonian's reason for stick- ing to Sunbeam and Talbot in his choice is ihought to.lie in the long records of these machines. | driver who piaces his entire | l.nghtmg Outfit e Betung | Lue long sliGiter “dia bdt Af you ON LiGorat'~ Thoheht, aae 1o Tk Sole Agents for Conm- necticut. 3. IEISlGI 13 I;fl 274292 State St New Huvenm, - pleted arrangements for the and up-to-date g: completed. some qu wanted S seript. | in their n on pocted o b6 s mext year, “hotel” for built by a man, has . elevators, electric | winter garden and fountain. canaries, A ma The Jordon Auto company Ber] purchase | lights, DIAMONDS Waiches Jewelry Did you ever stop to think of the very, very few people in the world who did not wear a Watch, Dlamond or some piece of Jewelry? Did you ever stop to think how pleasing one of these arhcles were as a gift? Do you know of anything that will please a person more? The fact that nearly everyone likes such things is the reason they are worn. _ Now, whether you want any of them for yourself or for a present, I can please you both as regards quality or price; in fact, I will guarantee both if yolli trade with me. JUST GLANCE AT THE FOLLOWING LIST \\ John Ogulnick & Co. 65 FRA’NKLIN'STREET, NORWICH, CONN. EARRINGS—for pierced ears and those that fasten on. = Any style or Kind from 50 cents to $500.00. RINGS—Plain, Signet or those set with Diamonds, Sapphires, Rubies, Ame- thysts; l:tc., Etc., ranging front 50 cents 'to any pnce you want to pay. It makes no difference whether you want one that-is worth 50 cents or $500.00, you can get it here. TIE CLIPS—Scarf Pins and Cuff But- tons in such a variety that you can be easily satisfied. CLOCKS—Parlor, Mantel and /\larm one or eight day winders. The WATCHES—from 7 to 23 jewels, which Alarm Clocks will ring until they are is the number of jewels in the differ- shut off. The other clocks strike ent grades of watches. Any make, and have chimes. Prices the very kind, style or designs, from $1.00 to lowest. $100.00. CHAINS—Vest, Coat, Neck, Fob, in gold, ranging in price from 75c to amounts equal to the gold value by the penny weight. Gold dollars are worth 100 cents; Gold Chains accordmg to their weight. BROOCHI:'S LOCKETS—plain and set with precious stones, including dia- monds. SILVERWARE—Knives, Forks, Spoons Ladles, Etc., Etc. at prices that can- not be dupllc.ned in Norwich. GOLD and SlLVER———I\uug,ht or taken in exchange for goods.. Look over your old Jeweh) and let me give you an offer for it. BRACELETS for 50 cents to $25.00. ROSARY BEADS, CROSSES and Boxed Stationery The kind that brings {hat dehghted expression from any lady or gentleman. Our stock is made up of the pick- ings from the leading lines such as HURD’S, CRANE'S, WHITING'’S, and others and at all prices. Gift Books On a wide range of subjects and suited to all ages. For Girls, Boys and the little people, our stock is un- usually attractive. CAMERAS, - PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, FRAMES, and PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS it is uni- versally acknowledged we have the largest and best stock in this section of New England. Simplex Typewriters Instructing, Amusing and Inexpensive 3 sizes—$3.00, $2.00, $1.00 Greeting Cards, Calendars and a large and well-assorted stock of merchandise se- lected with the idea of making $1.00 do the purchasing duty of several. CRANSTON & CO. ATTENTION! Once more we call your attention to our Extra Large Stock of Watches which is by far the maost attrac- tive in the City. 500 DESIGNS TO SELECT FROM. 3 The heaviest 14-Karat Ladies’ Solid Gold Case, Waltham or Elgin Movement—$25.00. Others as low as $15.00. Ladies’ and Gent’s Filled Watches, a good reliable , Timekeeper—$10.00 up. Others as low as $6.00. Diamond Rings $15 up Extra Fine Grade. Others as low as $8.00. Rosaries, all color stones—$1.00 to $4.00. A Gen- uine Leather Case with each set. Also a full line of Toilet Sets, Shaving Sets, Brace- lets, Cuff Buttons and Jewelry at the lowest Prices. Everything Guaranteed. Monograms No Extra Charge. Telephone 712-3. Step int and see our Folding Umbrellas. They're Wmncr:. WM. FRISW ELL B 25.27 FRANKLIN STREET = e WHEN you want to put your. bust w you wamu 1o puc sour ness before tne public. tiere 1s mo me | pe Gie swe DubiiC. there’is bo |G Botter (nan throigh the adver s Rrousl L adve ing columns of The Bulletin, . : Bulletim e -

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