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AGR]CUL T waste material or m bread harmful|teen Rocks four Reds, thrée u‘aomi 'l POETRY [ m nm S 3 results from fegding may be expected. In|aid two- Miscellaneous hens made. a fer- i f ‘ e b ly saving the scraps it is well to separate|fect score for the week by laying feven > % & SEA €AND AND PINES, - = R 5 : the ertions Suated. for. feadinc o hd |fRg= oacl . DFHE the same wiak, hew- £ The sand beneath the pine i % i z ultry flock and place ‘these i a re-|&ver, there were forty-one ., twen- Ties white as crifted snow. n ] m or ‘cm Tmy FARMERS FIND COW TESTING FAYS{ that is, New Jersty and Delaware. Al- rr:’ph::{a or pail-of their own. Whon (he|ty-two Wyandottes, = forty-three. Refis,| Foil A Telling a silver story Coos County, N. I has a vers suc-|Slke should be planted early n August|fock of young chickens is kept separate|Sighty-sight, Leghorns and twenty-two Foil pabkage’ Of sea here, long ago. cessful_cow-testing association. A re-|for oring plowing under. from the mature birds a separae classi-| Miscollaneous birds, making = tetal of with moistures . port: frdm that district regarding the dol-| The cost of alsike seed, it is said, I8 fcation for each group may b: made | 216 birds or 21.6 per cemt. of the birds in wroof paper lars-and-cents value of the association|Telatively Jower than that of red cf6ver.|Sour milk, chopped meat, and Jther-food |the contest that did mot iay. = ‘wrapper St says: ~Many times the tester's salary|because the seed is small and _ces nceds| g in protein elements are valvabls in| The first honqes for the week go to a Tapping its 1'i'31i553\»:§: ¢ is saved each month.” to be sown per acre. While the =ctd cost| hastening growth of chickens. Pen of Barred Hocks entered by Jules ¥ ; % g i = - One farmer in the Coas County asso-|If higher than that for ortmson clover. - . | Vesthampion Beach, L X. 2 ¢ f ciation reports & yearly sxving of $333| yug o "have A ndvantoge over - thg|SHOWS VALTE OF FARM. WOOD- flg;‘:m’;‘e’c"’w;i;"_g“ B o F""}:: in the feed bills alone. Another with eight cows claims a net gain of $250 a on clover, which is so often winter- LANDS. Hollywood, Wash., was seeond best with from the work of the association, To show the serious disadvaniages znd|a production of 53 egss. Reck Rose 30 a local cattle dealer says, that the economic loss to which large.numbers of | Farms' Barred Récks from Katonah, tests add $40 per head to thy value of| PARASITES CAWSE SHEEP SOAB. |farmers have been put becausc they hase|Y., were third with 2 yield of 51 ¢ggs. good cows. The mites which cause common sheep| DOt Praperly utilized available Wooil1nds. | Onieck Farms' Barréd RockS from West- Lancast |scab are small insectlike parasites, the|the Fowest Service, United States De-|hampton Beach, L. I, B. 5. Tils' Waite Mr. Buss writes: 2 on: fin:“:: :;:rs Ixfl%#'&‘ffi;‘i é‘}.‘ifig male measuring When tull;a grown only| Partment of Agriculture, _compiled [ Leghorns from Vineland, N. J., Bonnie G . her. After the test, however, she wad|about one-fifticth and the female one-|information regarding con Brooks Farms'-White Leghorns W. A. Varney, Lynn, Mass. not for sale, becamss during ‘the 10| fortieth of an inch in length. They mayglumber of Sections of the vount f|Oazenovia, N. Y. and W. I Atkinson's | ““For over 40 years I suffered | | hoonthe she made $19 moro. met profiti e seen with the naked eve, partiou.®Which the following cases are iy White Leghorns from = Wallingford, - " Thes s 21 round, They occur e 2 o % vield 5 “ ¥ About two years ago I was com Dined. hese and other figures from |Sroun ey occur on any portion of| Who -have Lmber on I i ot : cor overcome. For eight months the Coos County associatiop show that| the body covered by wool but ars more was helpless. I couldn't even hold ] | cow testing miy be ma pay big| Common where the Wool is thickest; they | Prices, and have been abl necessary repairs and improvemoats Piymonih Rocks. prineipal varieties are as follows: 3 i calue are t sease. 1 . . “Var-nesis savedny | |returns. Its educational valusiis aiso] 316, D00 Aole cavae of the GiseRss. WAL |l thelr meighbors whoss homs S - And_all of architegture lies a: 3, Jujes ¥. Francais (Barred) West ter the first bottle I began § | ™22t = 3 ¢,| whereas any treatment which does not|!ands failed to afford the needed % 4 Within these columned trees; : g oz, Cow-testing work is growing rapidly, Y tre which does no 2 ampton Beach, L. L .. 1829 AR B e e lo 1o feel relief. The pain in my joints | |, still has foom for growth. Less|destroy them falls to cire seab. of timber have been obliged Jo, cease or| PO (Barred) Westha Ta handy e b Do subsided. My stomach which was | { v, % 5 i ‘ 4 greatly curtafl improvements reauising|Oneck Farm Ted) ¥ mp- g o el "Are known by i fHen Lper ot SAn he Sy oy much lumber. These farms are suffe:ing | t0n “Beach, L, T | ox. g : f"*‘l‘ldmr@erefl grew better,and | | ihe United States have heen tested for| KEEP DRINKING WATER Trom depreciation in value. In Califor:|Merritt M. Clark (Barred) Brook- i ath the pine trees could eat. Var-ne-sis step by step production. Progressive dairymen say ¥ - nia,” whers the: agricultural progperity | seld nter, Conmn. .. ooo 1835 drifted snow, brought me back tolife in this ws; that there should now be at least many il ek e el el bl B L oL % White Wyaadobts 1 ‘With each bottle I grew better and times that many cows on test Diring hot weather leep Sty rindihons web hon kg s bk L w T Atk bR | 3 ¥ better until at last Twasa well man oy 1 ohaay: piass. "ot onty| repairs and improvements as are abso-| ‘K. Y. ...... .., .. 1538 "'n‘? ‘m““’ tl;;t time have not kad & ADVISES WIDER USE OF ALSIKE. |aues the thads keep tn3 wat B o s e o ey D iy e e : e inge eumatism. 5 i ? ver| Whether the drin g Supply, SRCERCLET - 12 18 - s A brother G.A.R. veteran, Frank , e et st ot bat: 1t vewttti m'\isem: b0 . hes Snsthanitl ST g o | [ “On. T, have scen some strange, strangi Foag £y A, 2 = i e > N eeeaee cesee .. e B hin PR M. Alley of Lynn, seid: ‘“No one v leads crop specialists of the|in the shade cr not = ma: 2 ong. T G0 . 01d rhan, crbons - 2 o 1 i 2 Rl Jand Bé can appreciate the marvelous re- ted States Department of Agriculture 2 e Do.try” have pl ) re- el E Maidens with wrinkles in thelr cheeks, covery of Mr. Buss better than I. rcommend its his year. ink’nrdwl\telh;r fl:ey £o thirsty % a| Pinecrest Orchards, Groton, ;(Iu. 1774 3 Young veople old in June. 7 i i i i further S attendant notie i v De Brook Poultry Farm, ort - = 1 was in touch with him all through . : ; Watsr. - Buposestill Honits : R ssed by the i e SN i : | Tt seemed they had not learned to danes-- his sickness. I never saw a sicker riryg ik 2 0o Yor epet L N iy N n Or watched the sun zo down, man, and to see him regain h 3 e é L = N . . Or_seen the silver ships come in = l\:p.rh after he had sthrted to take 2 New Jersey, they s to poultry specia L ] STORRS HENS AHEAD | i % o Ry |~ The harbor of the town S ar-ne-sis was wonderful. N them in ad F,';Eg\(a:;”:(‘fs pe 'm'x;»r':-tmt‘\g 5 OF FIVE YEAR AVEBAGE| . Ballacl | BiasEE il e = | | 0r crushed the fragrant clover topa? o excuse for youto saffer with 3 e experimenting for the e s In the forty-second week of the egg weod Farm, Hollywebdd, { | . Ben e _summ - Fhrmmatiom. What Varneisiasdone s £ ST laying contest at Storrs the total PTo-| " Swnbe ...e..oii... 1684 | X ! - SR R b s omght is doubtful. the specialt CLASSIFY KITCHE duction” for the 100" pens amounted 0|pisnard Allen, Wethershield, Conn. 1635 | | —Deatrice \ashburn, Rust of Homaa Hi ) be saf: K ; it today te W. A. bipadie B B i e WASTE FOR FOWLS 3,549 eggs or a nroduc: per kb | Brening ost 3 e .92 St 8 s ki . This is 129 eggs less e —_— Tennsylvania, Ilinols and In.| During the .summer months Kitchen [cent. s ] 5 Hanitn” (B T ipraty : | : : ; ot ¢ varleties ai ceeding weel ' but is gr A_E pior H 3 “q | N “The young plasis would probibly | wasts Is of many varlelies and of con-| cending, weel DL B | Pitstown, N 3. 1682 any ten men why they came back to “Sweet i 'HUMOR GF THE DAY . Ihe winter. althonch al.| suen waste products as beet tops, turnip|five vear average by 12 DR [ e hsl Caps” and they will give you the same reason e s A hen well established, . ‘carrat tops, potato parings, onion| To dato there are sixteen Dirds which| . Windham X, IL i h ¢ Foci kot ;| tops. watermelon and cantaloupe rinds,|have laid more than- {wo bundred | Hartford, Con urs ey 1 by observation, ed_States| the outside lcaves of cabbages, waste let. | each. - These si teen bieds aro divided | Hartlord, COAR .y, -ooeeer T Segplifli r tuce leaves, and similar vegetables af|amongst _the several bresds as follows: PR crorar g T i her in clothes.”—Life. - relished by hens.. But when such food Reds, six Rocks, one Wyandotte an Don't forget that whatsoever a man ! LA o " replied the maid. s “Telephone ‘to the dio and find ou t .| however, 1 sewn early in Augus : e 2 e : i Sates from this state will o aiaies "along the. Atlantic seaboardilis mixed with dishwater, decomposedjthrec Leghorns. During the week four-|seweth that will he -alse rip. ; { mum, how the propérty owners 2 = = : | talist class are holdin’ us down. % i +| this Is only the second good burst pipe. ; ! [ Tve had this winter '—Cartoons Magas { ° | zime. S : i ] at color of tie my director is wearinz has never left them at all—Things made. the e — % : I L that horrible red*one, T ik« o e S e RSN good old-fashioned way- are seldom improved il P e b f_J __) ‘7' R AJJ__J ' i on. Put it up to thé man who sells'them'and | _Tour friend seems to tmprove on ac- _ . { quaintance AN A RN NS o S £ = |~ “He improves financially, i that's what you mean. Every time he meets: me he | generally manages to - borro | reign."—Careta (Rio de Janeiro). | “Does Bliggins use any real headwork in his politics?" a soves hink s0." answered Miss Cay- he nearest he comes to head- s to bet a hat -on the election.”— ton Star. — Comeon, the Ad $¥riter—Do yows: 1 to tell me vou got only a_dolldie for that seventy-two line poem ofn “The excessive use of lauor in Britaif | France and Belgium is appalling !” sterna 1 the horse-faced gent. T 11 ha ean urned. old Il‘l 4 T ripS ACI’OSS ‘l Ame rica : will let yon inon a secret: He ' : Essex 4 Times Breaks Record [ “When the other fellow. a al allin r. 5 e mame of that beantiffls 1 I Have been going around. you were engaged to her,T No: T talked pim out of it® b How did vou do that?” that every time I mispro. fiserables’ he writhed A kept itup until the pooEis irmingham Age-Herald. == ne in sunmp Carrying U. S. Mail Between San Francisco and : L it e iy i to o Z Sweet Caporal Cigarettes are made of Golden - | "7 177 7 omeviie Counier-Journal. = New York Jt Sets a Mark for Consistency of Performance Vi e st o i et | |« et and Reliablllty Never Equaled by Any Traveling Machine Turkish—not merely “cured,” but cured Kin- ney’s good old-fashioned way. Iways J The first test of an automobile carrying U. S. mail across the American contin- ent was made with the light weight, moderate priced Essex. FIRST ESSEX And it resulted in establishing the Essex as holder of the trans-continental San Francisco to New York— record both ways. 4 days, 14 hours, 43 min. The performance while of momentous importance in the .world of .speed and Lowers Recond 12 s 48 min automobile sportsmanship — is of greater value to the motorist. For it removes all doubt of the reliability of light weight in the most difficult and hardest road SECOND ESSEX was mostly March—hrrp M- £ 3 . ria cross, one of the honors conferred by the British \ ernment. : . . I 1Im e pub brari Len. = | Caporals have been made without change for™ |, I jome of the public iibraries in Len over 40 years. Yet there are more Sweet ' | the mewspapers hefore they are put upon the files for reading. ial mail service over a route 2.600 miles long in South America, from Pernam: 0 to Buenos Aires, with stops at ten Mrs. Romanzo D. Guild of lebrated the seven- their marriagen, am: nd Mrs. Guild good health, e of the female. < a large numbemas.s ad body rest: service. 5 < £ New York to San Francisco— 500 s Teat TR R ) i . 3 | skylights, and a singl shing of theni, Records Prove What repairs and adjustments when you have | 4 days, 19 hours, 17 min. -~ 4 P e . i handle the i i h ents . need for your car. Lowers Record 22 hrs., 13 min._ e i e Owners Know : : vl T You want to know that no road con- 20l ‘§teine. Slnts neas Mbie v Ocean to ocean automobile travel has dition will impose a halt on your motor | THIRD ESSEX : .| Britien interests wil establish an aer- not become so common as not to be of trip. And Essex has in the co_nsi.star}cy 2 g interest to all motorists regardless of of its performance obtained a distinction San Francisco to NCW‘YMk— the time required in making the trip. not ‘shared even by the costliest cars. 4 days, 21 hours, 56 min. Hundreds of cars have sought to set ) Delayed by storms an(.l Sunday new time records between San Fran- Doe‘nt lt Prove road congestion entering New cisco and New York. But it has not What You Want ? York. Yet did better by 5 hours, been an easy accomplishment. The rec- lizht weteht has meant cconomysof 35 minutes than former records P Ie:ken R e operation -in-fuel and oil. It has not holder. N ST particularly meant reliability, economy It is not speed so much as absalute of maintenance, performance or com- reliability that counts in such a test. fort. Cigarettes smoked today than ever. Accord- | ing to the London Lancet, the world’s legding - medical journal, Sweet Caporal | v, Guila is nine | ninety-three. CIGARETTES & farmers somes=~= in a single year,— Magazine, hsystematic man- duce scveral thmess FOURTH ESSEX New York to San Franciseo— " 5 days, 6 hours, 13 min. This car took a longer route and also ran into storms. Yet it broke the former record by 11 hours, 19 minutes, are “the prest form in which tobacco can'be ‘smoked.” ; | R. S. Melone and Walter Mayes hags | some gosd 1 3 1 on an {sland |in the Miss r Ellisberry, the fi twenty-four nd was flooded several feet of The car must keep going. No time But Essex reveals how those costly can be allowed for delays. Roadside car qualities are a part also of its ad- adjustments would make such a per- vantages. iy You have the praise of close to 45,000 And it is because the Essex held to owners, to guide you to the Essex. the task its drivers set and met every . i e A e e You have official records of its 50 road situation with equal efficiency that hours top speed-performance.as to its :‘.tgd;ivgfihds ;arg;:;}; Rever cqnalad reliability.” You have its records of 1061 = 2 : miles in 24 hours on lowa country roads Your demands can not equal those . made in the trans-continental trip. But fA"fii nowr/fy e th;;moit o] ou require equal reliance of your car, - Of 2 Periormances—the trans-con- {vh ate\ger the 2 A iinosed. 2 tinental record—made by four different pESe cars. Can you hesitate in deciding for You also have no time to give for - Essex 2, huge quan- e machines now of wood into ning speed. The passed The average time for each of the four Essex cars over 3347 miles Ocean to. Ocean route was 4 days, 21 hours, 32 min- utes. | vices has discou ! nis , the Fleetwood Haynes, jof Little Hope, Va. has offered to re- convey his church and gll effects to tho | original owper of the site and take up * {# pasorate in another church. : 2| A new steel plate plant, regarded as @ | jlargest in the far east and one of the | six” largest in the world, has just | been completed in Yawata, Kyushu, Ja- . | pan at a cost of 4,000,000 yen, announces ; LA the Japanese Advertiser. This plant e YRiE G T which has a production capacity of 100, ~—which means that if you don’t like Sweet Caporal 000 tons of steel e @ month, hag fa- Cigarettes you cen get vour monev back from the deafer. L] ERNEST WHITE, Dealer i : [t o tntaiars piatee s long and eleven feet wide, the largest PHONE 1142 e 191 NORTH MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. ~ Service Station, Phone 1780 2 - | o v g et b e winter wheat crop, North Dakota, Min- ! nesota and South Dakota nearly thnes._z fifths of the spring wheat and seven—== i eighths of the flaxseed; Pennsylvania and New York nearly two-thirds of the buckwheat, Louisiarfa about one-half of the'rice, and that states, California and ‘Tobdceo Texas, nerly seven-eightl