Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 27, 1920, Page 9

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i Tat matis tqr many oo thes. that one man’ : i ’P» s came people.tha -tE;n apothers. Eg;:fi 2 W’(’E; Y amnet, be excolicc. : I made . _ | of ' something which strikes - N 3 " (& Gfl-tflpfl\a\hflm& 0il Coq2 nxwmm much wis- | 'mis-judgment on i o v i ’. s b 3 be | + FPUI ave o %000 effeet 1T we wolld : ; . “harid-anid one parotiaetoftany = ith, mgeéxpre;:k?fim;t eno:él: to 't . - . . z The ser- wven't, Sur vfii;. A 5 K m.iiu ‘.'Q‘H B gare. 1 afié‘?&y as e e s o W e - : e st sixryoars. B 1 o ‘° o e AR R I i Bosnecifully,: A. F. GREENE. ‘! I@ dov.g:‘ % g have it measured to us:again? d# F&‘ | istory uaflfim::u or_half a cen-|fch then doesn't common M-rw uwm part, ety outside of :fiz’m to go slow in -our condemna- e Of course, this is not a matter of life a ; M death, ‘Tt ‘1s -not perhaps 0 dmoi¥: ke o) o Sk o Bough i s on COMMON DECENCY DOESI'T CALL FOR SPEED I e ey Rl Bin i i W e 2 ‘N “he h g S wiho classed Xn 'the field of manners ra b i zsin_ ‘Wiio Was with-her at u-e timy CONDEMINATION. 1t's his ) nd his d jone farn for many e8| erthan of morals. {3 ? t ‘Lar amuel Jencks, U, S, madl The fact that 4 ggod deal of. e siohe valls e fact remains that 4 g leal of | i1l idence wias - iCuit; =3 — our _comfort in this world depends!| : m ; : 3 ; 3 (Written Specially For The Bulletin) | When I drifted in :the stopic under those neighbors{on our manners. And consideration|last. - c 4 fob. Ono. even The '(;,mmmee of the Whole on the Cpnsideration was Hugh _Shaver's fldn?‘ m are fitted to giveyfor the rizhts of others even in small) ‘grange . pen - Buxdmk of Stanord,’| c#psized near Hope Valley on her res . duct of the Universe was in ses- | [@andling of his manure. Hugh 1 “out guite | him ndv(ce, Off-] hmd it’s a ‘higger | matters of daily method is, after all,] his been’seriously ilL with | U & P out herload of pas: e day recently. It was gafn-|lpeen i e wl::’n .‘_:,!a Weath- | g | X into his stride. ond nsidering what human na- orie e o st o “in s wtsmmiuw, s ‘teported to he improv. 1 nd 1. “ flnei ered around the big stove at the vil- | €r would let him, drawing oy ure | Anyway, . d b ! ur -own rights. _ { & 2 s been con store, laying down the law for'(upen a flattish fleld below his barns, 5 : 4 h ‘Shaver's THE FARMER. | “Eimer J. Fiiley of New York @ ir.;aAd Mrs. Catlton iLpish and fam- “nome Decause of pinkeye. B o the world: especially for that | At first, he spread it on the e surface) good ctman - it ’l“‘ ' u;:,,:‘n"lmme, He R T the firet '6¢ the wwesic With His ‘Svere. amoats Satirday of Bt 41 part of it within a radfus of ten miles/| of the snow. Bul as repea o peiT I ror " BOLTON fer, Mo B dne teltter. Mrs. Albért. § Baboock Wettirstield.— from said store. il hi ey sxtv‘;’f d‘“m E ‘k' 3 w—x happen to have ' N ¢ Miss il Eiyons had o parrsv: es- |Roeky Hill | &nd bigger, he modificd this plan aod | g Ruagh 3 bit of | Iforghity Clmrles Gaselli of Manciiester died e taL, cape from, drawning last week vhen | Wethersfield grange. b fling 4t np Hoh o0 s at the store the oth-| ¢ ‘the home of his father on Brandy g::p:“ ::t.lytheefil;pgr ridy io! the ?OLE e mt}ggsl‘g@“hy fi:fih opts > o steest ]ilan End:hv mght“mm ingiL- Bfim‘}:{'&%&m Rty some of part: a r. Caselli's small son has| 3 seo that he has considerable stable has any wleds """W! it Hhe very Q;:a:g one Of | some time and was taker smk is| t:m‘@" N on ] is now 2 l o ell, the committee previously re- “that the family. About ten y ; >APE 43 ferred to had this under consideration. e "-l L uyer gy S o Chaistabhor Cooih and - poors. ago &7 I Sone Shotiter ey L dont kmow that it ‘has ever besn 48y Wi 45 FIer | oF corn ndequate manuring will bring | GREUPI, G Snd LE en il and did not retusn to her 'm referred to em by ugh or any- ) i FBBONDlGESTION " gome” queer f this field, that said huyer Wil Pch o in_Hartford. & | body else. . That, in such cases, is not | ance. ought 19 know ’"dm b?Tmprésed ith . higher concep. | BVEY BIES, 200 [T G At eorge Aliord wias in Newington o necessary. They simply took it up more about tion of 35 yalue. Mind you, I don't|{hres SLArs ash, Charies figst of the Week on huSiiess : {of. their own motion. as similar gém- | Problems thin an say that this'is at the bottom -of | (80St 1o UAC, Bl i ek j mittees arc apt to do. rformed erition Hugh's action. I dom't-know. _But|ong 1% TOVERiy Wach he The _question immediately under de-{ He probably has a eason for jr-w‘ it wouldn't Be wholly unreasonable i 300, PO G (RICRS 0 A Cas 2 bate didn't seem to ibe S0 much how|ing out that particular manure: ‘el 5 onouncetl a verdict till we know just| ¥ olton He is surivel e hig| Relatives ana < of Waiter L..| ’- Ibig a fool Hugh was as in what way | probably has a retson for drawing it |fou'tnis—ana 3 tynared othor hidden | (ST niS ' brother, s witc. and twe)| EnGUEh et ErIGH A ea ’ny jfals odngust soower 3is daahness | out at UG B Y ne e n things—aftect Hugl's action, idren. Mr. Caselli was well liked by.|death recently a iy Canter- e dmi1 fl‘;a v b:;n ea:;':sr:a o:.q ?mg paiucular field. No one of ] 1n many ways this would be a more was a kind and obliging neighbor. | bury. News of his death jas not n- ”o."ey axiomatic, to begin with. But the | crities knows a_single one .of those | enjoyable. worid it Deople in it_ntind. 2 5l e Eharles X Loy sie Ml omtenl e ;“Rfllzw .fi&{o e 1 bers 3 m d’their own business more and their ia lace, T L e e ;?‘io:;eedyg:vigét % o SRl S e St il bt hay g1 fro of At and Qrre ok nipemarie ot ious way; weeter world if people would|Seven o | e vmriouss mes a5, whush tnis sty fof ez, ;;i;gg“;,;;}.‘;:“m"g:’.‘ Petuse “To " Judge others "on hait- evie | Mrs. Agnes Lee is caring for the fam- | Some from this place attended tne Stops The Tickle || conmiteenan waternouse, when 1 came in, was explaining that every By Healing Vhe Throat | dum bit of value of that manure would 35¢ per Eotfle be leached away befdre plowin’ time. | Fres Box of Hayes’ CHEW A FW—END STO!WI\CH DISTRESS! At omce! lndigestion, Hean buxm, Gas and Dyspepsia, caused by Acid Stomach is relieved. Buy a box! Eat meals without 1 ““Common Sense Ruies Regarding Stomach™ in package. B e B R SRR AT SN 'T'wouldn't be wurth .spreadin’ and plowin’ under. No, sir=ree. (Like | some other old farmers, Brother Wa- terhouse’s idea of the value of manure is based on the degree of its nasti- ness and its stink?) Committeeran Sherman took even more extreme ground. = There was an average depth of three foot o' snow all over that lof, wasu't there? Wa'll then, when it melted under a good spring rain the water'd jest run oft that lot in brooks and itll carry prac- gically all the manure off with it Vhat was the he wanted, to know, of a n’ manure out on snow to have it all washed down stream Jjest as soon as the snow meited? Committeeman Kelly wasnlt so much impressed by the impending lose of manure as he was by Hugh's waste of present efforts. Didn’t he have land. (®pens the Pores and Penetrates) For Chest Colds, Hiad Colds and Croup, is enclosed with every pottle of Hayes' Healing Hapey . t the Cough Syrup, the Salve, Z:la‘:mhm?xfl.l for one price, $5c. Mede, Recommended and Guaranteed “Tonnage Rating” ] for Packard Trucks . tage of the first moment of compar- aive ‘ilence {o.call atention to' the : Packard is announcing a new method of rating—probably fairer to the truck; and certainly more advantagepus to the ‘ purchaser. A Packard Truck is selected and seld to fit its : inal work, with all the working conditions in mind. muh-l’ulii: by nearer the barns? And couldn’t he = draw out twice as much {n the same Paris Medicine Company time if he didn't go but ‘half as far ‘Manafacturers of with it? Laxativ> Brono Quinins ' Tableu and Committeeman Proctor took advan- we's Tasteless Chill Euery rian who ever samed a boord knows £ it tokes more muscle * get through a hot thar throush the-clear. Three tons of merchandise on a wagow, i< a e2ei o 28 load on & good level m road. Qn rvavel i isa two-horse I the worst working conditions : rather than the best—and its s . reserve power calculated for On -Hirt it takes five horses to pwhl it. In the exception rather than the maud it takes ten. I g . €&, i Manufacturers tonnage ke Your locometive rated to haul fourigen mg” for x:-otor trucks 15 one Pullmans in Chscago will deliver the same . * * ] i of them, power to the drawbar in Spokane. . But the gy s cut the actuol hewling By domg away with the ton = vk Why skould the motor truck whick can l‘fi“ @ Pfl@kfll’d Company & - o L i 8 the m a still higher per- o cewtage of the high reserve built By taking the iruts, holes and hills into the Packard Truck. R - as they came. Good roads now branch out in Hereafter each Packared Truck will be designated - every direction. ; - by Sizeand Medel. Each track will bear a plate . Tonnage ratmg, as commonly understood, has stamped w:fix the pame ‘Qf the purdnm and the come to mean simply the capacity of a truck to du;y;or winc:flthg‘m i"‘z ik : dle its rated load under averaged conditions. € rating maade on M or the B z e bythelocal Packardengineer, The Packard warranty | 4 wfllbemfnm,ymfiggthem«;smthepast. _There are tkreii(factors always to be considered g Flein 4n assi 2®truck to its work—Power needed to " 3 hafil‘ load~Stamina needed to stand vp under However M for ullmg purposes the . “ronnage rating” daa-lflgsim may be for trucks \ the load—Working conditions. which 3 s *s nt ”—st caioly “Ton rating” puts emphasis on the first—hopes s qbwky for | ; for luck on the second—and ignores the third Packard is selling # aohartash - N every lineof busin - - there grow up certain practices— _ *customs of the trade.” Fifteen years ago a truck was rate:d on its capacity to haul its load and stand the racket of the average bumpy road of thatday; Qur Colored Wash Goods Barometer Indicates That Spring Is Almost Here 1t’s hard to believe isn’t it? But in the woods the sap has begun to stir, and a tinge of green is preceptible in many a sheltered nook. Our Wash Goods Department is re- ceiving, daily, Spring novelties which will gladden the eye and the heart of every woman who believes that enough winter is a great plenty. COME IN AND SEE THEM. AMERICAN VOILES, 29c A YARD Neo mfite.rmg bere. It’s the very lowest price that we can sell these handsome Voiles for. They are 28 inches wide and we have thom in a fine assortment of new designs and colorings—stripes, 29c plaids, checks and all-over designs. “Roberta” Novelty Voiles “Manchester” Voiles 49c a Yard $1.15 a Yard Beautiful, 8-inch Voile, in the most | These are of the ,‘:;*‘;' rade of b - . 'oiles and wil old thei recent designs and colorings. Dainty any company. Fine in :x::r: :: in weave, in design and in color, | dainty in color and design — with 4 ice is of. | @ Great variety of pleasing pattern: SRR S oF cholis 15 of- 4 A St & it B RIS e v compleely. fored. Buy early and secure just | sortment for your choice, what you want. “Marilynn” Solid Color Packard Ttansportanon Engineering today as- ‘The Transportation Expert at your logal Packard Branch or dealer will recommend you a truck for “Maxine” Chiffon Voile Voile signs a truck to its work with @/l three factorsin hatit will do in your business and with 79 a Yard 69 5 Yord plain sight. The designs and colorings are rath- | A crisp, fully mercerized Voile, of er unusual—they are distinctively | splendid texture and faish 1o o exclusive. Practically all of them | the hest colorings of the season, are in three and four-color effects | nd in black. We are confident s - will not fin - va wpon a darker ground work. Widths | prettier Voile anywhere. It is 40 run from 38 to 40 inches. inches wide. COMPLETE STOCKS OF PERCALES, DRESS GING- HAMS, LAD AND LASSIE CLOTH, RIPPLETTE, ETC. ARE NOW DISPLAYED UPON OUR COUNTERS, individual all vmnmfmhmnthem‘d;of Packard rating has always been made to cover careful study. PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY of NEW YORK . 391 William Street, New London FEEAFRR L EEREORIRE B REES L B ' T T at Hill St. Avenue

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