Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 19, 1919, Page 8

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8 NORWICH, BULLETIN, WEDNESDAT, MAEH 19, 1918 e AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS vAmerican Owned, Entirely! ' HERE'S .A GET-RICH PLAN. one of these cloths, lay it on a board ingrworth, Conn,, |OF table in front of the ears to be| ..,.\,.,(',“,;'“,""f‘w,l,‘fi“ N exer youmg | tosted, which have been nreviously | [man and in less than eight months la:d out and numbere 1J, taking '18ceived $135 on his investment. tix kernels from ear No. ace them | ' No, the stick ism't for sale ‘but we|in square No. 1. ete. When all the wiil let you in on the secret. squares have been fmed roll the cloth The. tarmes was owner of an apple | cerefully from the s filled. Tie ! Urchard tha: had not yet produced |& string loosely around middle roarketable {ruit. The trees had never |of the “doll” thus mad_r and put into g \ < . . L 1 and the fruit was wormy |2 pail of wal to seak. eed in 4 ! C'::\];epdraii:j |];1sa];h‘(>, The county | thie way until all the cu have been - @ iezent -of Middlesex County, -Mr.[tested. — Alow the “dolls® to soak : Tay, suggested that the orchard - be |about 1 urs, then poar off | ¥ e; surned over to him for a .spraying|wWater and alicw. them to drain th cemonstration The farmer was will- onghl: then uncover th R IR | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19th THURSDAY, MARCH 20th onnrcnc t .\ !‘Cu“\lr« ixtension Service, was in to give the demonstration. ¢ was in the early spring of 1918 and not ¢ ¢ trees were treated to : delayed| T s the cheapest an, ant spray, a solution of I I- | vay of makivg an individyil ear test | e o G . tied it ths sates of fve|and is inexper 0 | “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin siiphi: (o forty-ive [ne-farmer, \who desires 1 ; Quick Relief—with Safety he pose was , can hava cuse for | J ale and cer- ng an 3 : " onty - For Headache Colds " Hossomar'a | SKIM MILK FOR PIG FEED. Neuralgia Grippe S ShE ¥ (1 Onelinidred S pounds Earache Influenzal Colds f powdered | will replace et tion with | cereal grains E fecd Toothache Neuritis ‘*“ ) Lumbago Backache insect in f?\dm: 40 pig i ne| Rheumatism oint-Pains moth while value of skim mils s i eumatism Joint-Pains to control g g grains, luéing corn Adults—Take one or two wo sprayings " cwner har| PLANT ENSILAGE CORN EARLY | tablets with water. If neces- hundred bush-| Northern znd western f: s, es-| sary, repeat dose three times a ¢ of markeiable fruit and sold what I vmen irge he could spare for $13 y < ' AL et day, after meals. No commereial fruit grower would |yt - Aok of leavirg his orek: y= i ; 3 ieg chich| Since the original introduction of letter to the Fa £ your 0 hree weel e t e mmn mh’lo’rs of these gmumo u - uncy or ta Conecticnt Asr 1! home-zrown seed whici i lets have been prescribed by pl llege, at Stor in: ain prod e Vb d Gor s 'o’t"r‘ 3 i the| cians and taken by the people e Is hga corn ¢ rapid, year, with perfect safety, KIDS ARE CANNERS. 2an six thousand 2 2 5 X St Alw insi: . Bagen‘?ablets 7 & Aspirin @ The'Bayer Cross"on Genuine Tablets kage—Targ: Bayer THE MlLK “PROFITEERS.” CARRY ON" IS WORD ! IN NEAR EAST DRIVE om 40 to 70 cents an hour. g 7 e < eaosadsloF cant BUSH VELVET BEAN A NEW VARIETY. the Alabama arel and Accessories S, DQLMANS, COATS, WAISTS ESSES AND GOWNS medera*e cost. eliminates the comn hich occure in mowing warm, the 1 anart I rows is - < Ao 3 Guerri, New Lon~ | @ ivaat- | to the merl om e for 5 USk NE e tr alated, vt rate of sced corn and|ed about 1 R 1 h : : 5 i 1,300 1 Tacaiie e ? o adl Jewett Uity FREE LARDEN EL‘L‘_' vley, Jew- rict nt wn. employ- Ign- ound on foot What Makes i and Hron? Men of and Success—Men b £ e e S Tl BT ] i | SRR S0 2 I S L S «wr| Who Lead The Way T ke a it in eI e n et int ariss b N $6.00 0 and this total is 4 e Soont I Phy\xcxan Exn.a ns Secret of Strong w0MEN ARE etration ;3’"3 r d have a| ; ST [Frmnints fron M latrman Veeney o cnting NutiatodTeoa Hotta Pt Shasmts Joint Chairman Of The Na- |t j ; : wry C. sistant s T e MADE STRBNG St o ; o wie| tional War Labor Board eached. ‘,, . : <o, i g lv T e 3 ehet et s, | ¢ | i : c i ¢ S .mm the war Mrs. Westmoreland Tells in it 1 1 e [esiant, D ‘ Mol s i it the Followmg Letter. : ‘ . it i i e b aerison, N. Y.—*When my first speptlc Makes | 2 he on d ich lik i X y c coarse foods ]m:d lead chiid was born I did not know about G D : N Jistri u _prom irmer I et Lydia E. Pinkham’s reat 1scovery @l surounan s, surely | will be given d otions 28| o iron For these strong, V:g::nnal;ll.;.cvx:m- = # ‘ | oS & 2 | LK = 1 = ;.gu{u“a specimens of ard time, Ireadm Firds That ‘:tuarts Dysvepsia Tab-; : b S s vl he g ) ) hood. Y.lt:el‘\,evupn rabout lets Enabl> Him to Eai Anything | ? ertion: rev. R W. T the Vegetable Com- Without [istress, No Saurness, w : | D z g « - i - . pound and when m Gas Hsaviness or Such ! : . ; W' Pre : a EONDONAC AE RTINS e second child came S ¢ ; . B N campaign when HAVE SPRING MEETING x:;“:g:‘:fi‘.l There's o 1ound-face ; ; ; : | et neL Tolon e e the| Yeak, anzmic : et on people g almost every communi ow ¢ al chap TR oflm cause their 1 : £5 2 trength’ and blood- time, and childbirth 1is good nature to Stuart's D\s epsia 4 y i 4 et L b ondan e O i ider, i an evidence of tremen. wasahundred times i1 Tablete. From u aged ; ; : 1 el SR o baon. Couke held fond o ar 1 convinced easier. Ever since :yspeptic he has grad _ 5 ; # 4 > 300 e : ; MR USESEl : 3 then I have used it * un}l}o dynamo pstive 4 i 3 o 5 Belatad afort Afterncon Session. for any weakness and would not be ~ rength. Indiges Sk : : i , re be o without it for the world. 1 do all my . !!most any kind of foca. Gepending 4 avon the condition of the stomach, work ‘“m':;;nfin‘ndlh:.lllfit{k::t: al o Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablot aide nursing m s digestion. relicfes s0uINes: \vthle(zmnpwndmtkeepuwomn heaviness and such k g good health. You mfly blish my | and hest of all you mnmomnlfonhe;mdo other women, |ting worth eating, co ( 5 = if ou choose to do so.”—Mrs. C. WeST- | fuct. that, -ome what oy, vou are| |f i et e ot rbury lead- address, Rev RELAND, Harrison, N.Y. v{jx\:“’ig&;nf:;hgfddf;;;ler;ss'msug‘:o;g::mgs ; ; BBl | ers arc sanguine of ultimate succe lent Connecticut rom displace- ., 3 e Winsted district has made its |ing. 6, social hour. after eating. water rash, ullness, it o 29 = > o m:t::mm:::h:‘dfl::, fIl:l!u'nms .,§.,mg ;nd oo prath il y X g I"x‘om\:,:"s, %0 a ".:...,',”..J 52 ration, backache, headach A':i ‘The mere fact that they are sold DS - el e tedched aulhmldlouuofimemgifing in every drug store in tne United /s 3 R v HEng oGl 5 famous root and herb remedy, ; States shows to what extent thought- LN i ates s E. Pinkbam’s Vmubh Co- ful people rely upon art’s Dys- s trial, and for ce |1 epsia Tablets to relieve sach stom- e write to Lydia E. Pinkham \lerhclu e o o Basil M. Manley; who succeeds Fa,' is the dec S . Fra Lrnn, Mass. cPeE POl DOX L0 gl e F. P. Walsh as joint chairman of |board of heaitis, which o hat | [ dent 3 . what it'means to have absolutely no| - I (TASR 25 SOt Cha tmar owners of swine mus: ren an Endeavor g : of anything you eac SRR oA T ar taner BoR. L Lavimals sithin 15 dava. Christian Endeavor Union: colsecr Sold in this city by Lee & Osgood Co. Chas. Osgood Co. praise s $£80,000 i Evening Session. ARSS_ILLUSTRATING SEAVIGE, K.Y,

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