Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 17, 1919, Page 8

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partment of agricuiture, the state ag- early and “BAYER CROSS" ON 4 ricultural golleges and co-operating | tender crops shoifl sSo-far as prac- ; 3 z i agencies. Connecticut authorities | ticable, be confined to, cresjs. hillsides, ; 1 have decided to deputize their county|and mountain sites, and later and P el Y 4 F il 5 2 agents’ with authority to examine and | hardier should' be planted in GENUINE AstIN % ! , 5 4 / cember they were harvested while stll | A5rove. the' animale of each farmer . A . i sreen. Wwho desires admittance to the 100 pe: d b i B AR Yoo :’“e" pears are| cont_ pure-bred sire club. Delaware| ors’ Bulletin 104 ofxth;tlmtedfl! States i ready to harvest is to tawe one on the i e ODArteRt: o AETICHTHIYE: - Cldponscs 1 and Virginia were thes second and|department of- agri 3 i %Y outgrowths of size are pro-|Palm of the hand and lft'it. If it| hird states, respectively, to _enroll | this subject in detail and may be ob= A Having decided to close our Norwich branch before October 1"_.‘,,5 are off~ring our /| @ucea om He dmbers, especially ot ine|Separates, cisily from thecfrut epur|whe “Bertér: SiresHeier: Stock! | ained free on application to the de : i eves " whires are s light brown | Without breaking, sither ilie stem or . to begin Ottoher' 1. phrtment. The weather bureau is : 3 ot G Dok i decny: fruit spur it s reday to Bwplcked and oo el mff,g.' foroushout the e ie, dssue _another popu: = complete stock of automobile accesesories at cost. i [ age. -.Sometim. Lo Bired. in & e ot oy o i bulletin on this subject. / . 1 $ Troead niils are. Worblecs. - The|Timen. | In his way the cunlity s dme | RN Gerar autharities 1§ charge of i — _SOME BARGAINS—— i b e e vinos | proved, and there Will “riot - be that | the campaign’ Wil deeep aceurate ro; BROOD SOWS. - | ri s which is common with most |, a, PICKING 5 1 .34 sbove sround. cords ‘of the anirfals by .kind, breed : 2 y i b FOR FORDS AR a 1 s | ol s Sty are sllowed o ribenion| sex. “and bicod lines of each farmer | Barly fall in the e ot N n o vine mmust e mamed, With the satety K. W. Points We have two rebuilt' 6 V. 60 'Am. | Eloate Ol s i 1 s Z P.. Hoilis! Pom- o % fets Will be kept by | hog growers should select from tae must be - | . W. P g 8 V. m-§ ' Eloats Only . $.30 1 cirping port prompily- all i Cnmectiout Agmiculfural | Hacos oo ’w};}‘&;‘m Tt et | spring crop of pigs the sows: to he “Baver ¢ Always buy an nn. ke hour starting and lighting batteries |+ JISHE MY o L t: Storrs. ]’used as next year's dams. From now + package which contai s e at only $15.00. T y a 5 f ?Apples should . be -picked When {hev.| preading 8toel. belonging «{o farmers|on until the breeding season these proper dire: safely 2 a 2 Guaranteed for 6 months. - Wind Shiald.Cleanars ..... $1.40 @ - Aaw | are of full size, well' colored, ard when- ted the official|sows should be fed in a manner dif-| ., Neuralgia. Con. Rod s ) g E""rme'“ Btation, New |88 o o paraiss . from fhe. "twis I F by et sies hovemens | tevent from the way they, werc 1o be Cold: 7 Un boxes o Front Hubs Hand HorAs o5 o0 ueens.e $2.90 e without breaking elther ythe' Stem or. s Nt Gon- | tattened for market. purpose: 0ua cos- ents at dr S e e | e e A o HOW MUGH GRATN TO FEED | Ihe. Priits opusr - WHEIHEE ‘one nas. 5| yerl SmETESHicy, county agent at Con | 10 e crops are Dragtically a néces: | stores—iarge pockages aloo. Aspirin 13|l Brake Shoes .. T e T y gt tes de- | 16w trees or many it is advisable with | yoliment. blanks . for distribution|S:y, A self-feeder eontdining j good | the trade mark of Paver Man: y. Head Gas Fan: Bulte oo Ignition Pass:, - s Rurining Board Mats, Fibre, e uliey | T6d_varieties of apples to make more | mong the farmers of his_section.|duaiity of thrashed oats makes good |of Monoaceticacidester of Sal Wish Bones ubber .. .: $1.10 of agriculture advise pouliry | {4 VITIEHEL 0L 2 A e e Tatter o U s Depart- | feed for these sows. -1 n. ac- | acid. iR arie) i PR T e [RuEp to Tesd _about 1 qus f| Many commercial growers have|ment of Agriculture. cording to specialists of . i B A $2.40 e o L it found that they can afford to make s States department of agriculture, P 'y Radiator Hose to fit all cars at very (about 1% quarts) dai e °.ae | two pickings of their Baldwins, .and CORN BORER REAL PERIL may be fed a small amount of corn!ters as early as possible so as to be Running Board Braces Iowsipriony Lang All-Metal “Tool Boxes $2.50 B o fhe Eirmouty Tocks, Fnode |the second uicking will give Just a8| - i Buropean corn borer undoubt-|2nd some shorts or i middlings, and jacclimated io thelr cold weatk ERn Bttt Y ———————® | Cham: X Plugs, Va-inch.. § 57 B S X Sassuth Ho good fruit as the first. i D O Ao 2| fish meal or tankage. ironments before they begin jlsnd Seds or Wyandottes, or b e Shy 1 & pnuae Careful attention should be given t: Vear after ¥ ) |} 26 bens of the smaller or egx breed FARMERS OF FUTURE |agriculture QTL‘{N,“:;;“LSS‘;“‘: <oigz| the selection of sows for _brecding|lect to ship < from the sum- THESE AND MANY OTHERS AT v il each o'(m;lcdn‘t:hn:fa‘l;s 3, 1| There are 6.407 boys and giris in|fime called at{enunn to the extreme ’“:" . ;DMF:’;O;:QLJ,‘;?“{?“P;‘? - ‘;“n‘\‘o‘"u 'fis"a; A lodzinage f\ Poumis of Seth N0 196" Fencra ‘M sion. BeSioRt S by X | come well establisged 'in bol assa- | CKling qualities. The .brood sow |cording to specialists of the United| e t g e ey Dot o ve i i 2 5 d, strong arched back, deep sides. | g e E peiase rs receive instructi - 22| 2 mood, s | b et = S e e R SRS SEY W) e e s SRSRE T B 382 Main Street Marguerite Building Near Preston Bridge in @adition to Ehggeats. in the face. By all means she qrmma‘ Y., and Boston, Mass., and saw the |17 the fardening is the mest popular sub- | moiods of Aesiruction” practiced Dy | be @ "good-footed” anjmal with good: | n the list offered by the boyvs'|(he United States department of agri. | SUTORE legs and pasterns and rather| ris’ clubs. There are 2,735/ culture and the state agencles, togeth- | UpStanding from the groun: 1 TR 3. J. Clark is acting as janitor at the | 5 ; NOTE—We are not renewing any stock we sell out and thersfors recommend prompt actiom. | Ramsden have been s engaged in gardening. In-| oy with the damage caused by the| The sow that takes plently of exec-! Mr and Mus I% Hamsdss ba i SV SEED POTATOES st in other lines is shown by the|Dori ¥ cise froely-is ome that is most Iikelv{ (g EUests of friends in Dalton. - § Throughout Ma 0 : figures a o The commissioners of agricultus | (o make a_desirable brood sow. Do e et proacanal = Je=_potato_produc ing, 984; $50; pis. returned to their states convinced of not select a sow from a litter whose| 5 rganize Stafford chapter of the Del-| Mrs. Het- | wors current cvents and activit fs wow on full b pouliry, 437; aking, 395! (ne-reality of the peril and of the nec- {s cross and irritable. The sow | Jnian society wa lled to order by Be g, 2 b e sxop : of unifying all efforts to pro-|should be gentle and easily handied. | pai o S alled to orde members. | of local igterest. Its members | Miss Washburn, Miss Margaret| now the balf miillic mark age and ) | purpose of club work is to en-|a gestructive. insect that may quickly |cves. A blind sow is likely to step on| .. ¢ oy, = in the home | The following 2 Rac over, Miss Dor-{ Mcetings will be held on the se {ure recommend boys and girls to prepare for qp':@ad over very-large areas e 1 injure her: pigs. ~ Careful atten-|{Tc sl gr-h’ ':T% 94'at the Springs, officers were elected: Chairman, 3 3 o was vote Mondays. The firsi reg Ppisaters stock up imme and home making by carry- st energetic control work tion to these details at this time will| ©% [Fans | ine ¥ o Isadore T am . " I Sept. . Tan 1i be Monday eveni for t a n some home enterprise. The» . e, have a tendency to add to he value b Jiv | Arthur Cad ecretars, Mrs. Harold | charter privileses. 2 % > ho ralses a - pie; for esample| e | o he breeding herd and to the mum- | fd- the Masons dre to S e e, gl T e ARy Ce ot the D the animal ffeed it and JACK FROST APPROACHES her of pigs that may brought to ma- | i, K omicra of Wolcott Mrs. John Andrews, Mrs. Willis oriunity may communicate with the| SRR g o pe=pon ving ion fo facts est 3 | viting the adults in their families 3 er. Mat ooth. Mrs Mrs ney. The| rryville.—The fire comm club leader supplies him |, BY #lving attention 1o facts o2 (fiends. The committee Cady, Mrs. - C Dimmick,” ities | Delphian’ societs ie rapidly organizing | of the town of Plvmoutn have & I ; the farmers of the country from| Attention should also be paid to the| information and advica: SN0, PY LAS FCE IO TR MOVING TIME FOR PULLETS | ([uested that each Mason 'cont Nellie Fagar ar 4 5 ters throughout the (United|ed C. J. Carrigan as cnief he work and the re- [, R D0 nd Eardeners often may| September s moving time for the |something to the light refreshments to| (i e ¥ )0 communities have es- | deparimen Mr. Carrizan has acted oSt With the voungster | ave crops and money by protecting|hens and pullets which must be trans- | be served s for cultural thought| as tempor: e its go to him. also. | development and for! tfon of And vork is coming to be looked | ective »f keeping the bo; 1rms| their plantings from frost + o natance, o valley o depression ¢ e n regalar caton-anl for frost le a hill beside it may be visites { much S frequently. T well-recognized tendency e FOR “BETTER S|RES" near the surface in depr more or less inclosed . | Tome denser BP!PT Stoeck” | nearby hill ited States de- | frost Tiek in forreq from the range to their quar-| A meetinz held at Grange hall SEMAS =547 X ST Fall Opening CONTINUES TODAY AND TOMORROW | Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Rich Furs Goodyear Pneumatics Increase Truck Efficiency for C. B. Bromley & Son - “We are pleased to advise that Goodyear Pneumatic Cerd Truck Tires, which we recently had applied to the front = wheels of our two and a half ton truck have made a very great improvement in the efficiency of this truck. “The remarkable’ cushioning qualities of these tires rakes it possible for us to cover more territory over the rough streets of this city without injury to the truck or engine, and besides, the driver cannot speak too highly of the added riding comfort. “We are not only exceptionally well pleased with the results already realized from these tires, but we are extremely satisfied with the service which we have received from the A. C. Swan Company in connection with this tire equip- ment. This company recommended this type of tire. They applied them quickly and satisfactorily, and they are watching them to assure us receive the maximum mileage.” C. B. BROMLEY & SON: C. B. Bromley & Son have been in the trucking business Tire best adapted to your particular purpose, whether Pheu- in Norwich for the past eight years. matic, Solid or Cushion. This is our “Service Before Applica- During this time, their trucks have been equipped with tion.” solid tires and apparently giving the utmost satisfaction. We carry all types and sizes in stock. We have expert Recently, upon our recommendation, their two and a half mechanics and the necessary equipment is always available ¢ ton truck was equipped 6n the front with Goodyear Pneu- to do work properly and promptly. It's our “Service of Ap- matic Cord Truck Tires. And the results have borne out our plication.” argument as to the increased efficiency they would effect. Then we watch these tires after application, making fre- It is possible that your trucking conditions are such that quent inspection and giving you suggestions -that will aid you you, too, would benefit by using these sturdy, strong Pneu- in receiving their full maximum mileage. It's our “Seryice matic Tires. after Application.” In any event, we will be glad to discuss your trucking Don’t hesitate to call us up. We'll be glad to help yo - problems with you to determine the type of Goodyear Truck improve your trucking service. GQODYEAR TRUCK TIRE SERVICE STATIONS . THE A. C. SWAN COMPANY THE A. C. SWAN COMPANY 2 CLff Street, Norwich, Conn., Phone 230 126 Main Street, New London, Conn. Phone 574 Introducing for autumn creations ‘of incomparable and exclusive beauty in all that contributes to feminine love- To really know the newest and correct ideas in Fall at- tire, we urge you to come and visit with us during our opening days. We consider it a privilege and pleasureto show you the new Fall garments now. fl e

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