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receive a taste. A FEW OF THE SPECIALS CANDY SALE To make busy afternoons, and to acquaint the public with our large, tempting Bitter Sweet Chocolate Pepper- mints, which we are now displaying in our window — we are also showing the ingredients used in their making. All our customers are cordially invited to come in and mmw S = For Wednesday and Thursday FRESH TOASTED MARSHMALLOWS, Ib. veeee 69 LARGE, TEMPTING CHOCOLATE MARSH- 'MALLOWS—Our Own Make, Ib............... 59¢ EXTRA FINE CHOCOLATE CHERRIES— T~ Mme—reoular price $1.25,Ib................ 89¢c e £ I‘ETERSON Inc. AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED ¥OR POULTRY HOUSE SITE factors of importance to be consid- n selec The ere ing the site for the poultry are convenience of location, nature of the soil, good water and air drainage, and a large amount of yard space of ble grass range. In the matter of nience the poultry house should be ated near the other farm buildings thin reasonable distance. of the dwelling hotise, but not so near the house that the poultfy will become a nuisance where they have free range by roosting on the porches. A southern and south- eastern exposure sheuld be selected, put- ting the house, if possible, on a knoll or election of the land where the water and air drainage are good. It is very impor- tant that the land be well drained, so that it will always be dry aréund the poultry houfe. Where there is good water drainage, the air drainage is also usually good, while if the poultry house is located in a low place, cold and frosty air tends to settle in such 2 low place, making it a very undesirable site for the location of ‘pastures 16 a: O Aresh % of stomach worms, the weanin; done at this time the ewes can be put in Dbetter condition for the fall breeding. Ram lambs left in the floek worry the ewes and may gét some of them ifi lamb. When lambs are to be kept on the farm the best méthod of weaning is to leave them oh thie 61a pasturé for tiirés or four days and remove the ewes to a S6anty pasturé 16 cleck their milk flow. As soon as the lambs cease fretting for theéir dams they may be mawed t6 frésh pastures Where theé ewes have not Beén. Etwes with large uddérs should be partiafly milked oifce every three days until they go dry. BOTTLE LOSS ADDS TO THE PRICE OF MILK In 72 eitlés’ milk dealérs used each others' bottles ifdiscriminately. In at least 27 cities the junk dealers carried on a regular traffic in| milk bottles. Thirty- thee cities opéfited miftk Toftle ex- change, according to fizures obtained by the bureau of animal industry, United Statés department of agFicultur The hurean co-operated with various trade journals and with the dairymen them- selves in collectifig these figures. How much the loss of milk boftles af- fects the price tlhe milk uset pays the dealer can be estimated from the figures, which show that the dcalers are com- pélled to purchase 1.2 bottles every month for each bottlé they have filled daily dus- ing that period. The loss among small Cealers is less than that sustained by the large enter- prises. The¢ small dealers have greater breakage than the large distributors, but they are better able to check up on the return of their Dottles and therefore do not lose so many in that mannef. Break- ing bottles, losing or usSing them for 6ther puroses, selling to junk dealers, or giving the bottles belonging to one dealer to an- other adds materidlly t6 the corte~ bill and is an eéonomie arrer = and évery consurms= - returnin~ Right now when -..-asi SHEEP SCAB _.c present knowledge of and ex- perience in sheep scab eradication work it is comparatively easy to reduce the infec- tion to a point Where it ceases to causc economic loss, but the c¢omplete eradica- tion of the parasite over such vast areas is a problem requiring patierice and dili- gence. Where the eradication work is supervised by a well organized force of Snappy Styles. the poultry house. In regard to soil, one must be relatively influenced by the kind of soil on the farm, but, it possible, select a site which has a sandy loam soil and one that is well drained. Aveid a heavy clay soil or a very light sand. The land should be heavy enough to grow good grass and green feed and not burn up quickly in hot weather. A heavy clay which does not drain propefly and which remains cold and wét late in the summer is very un- desirable. LEAVE WEANING LAMBS ON OLD PASTURE If lambs are sold at from three to five months 6f age théy may run with their dams until that timie. The lambs to be kept for breeding purnoses should be weaned at thé same time and put on Doctors Stand Amazed at Power of Bon-Opto to Make Weak Eyes Strong — According to Dr. Lewis Guarantee to Strengthen Eyesight 507 In One Week’s Time in Many Instances A Free Prescription You Can Have Fiiled and Use at Home. _Philadélphia, Pa—Victims = of - éve strain and other eye weaknesses, and osé who wear glassés. will be glad now that according to Dr. lLewis ere is real hope and help fof thém. ny whose eyes were falling say they have had their eyes restoréd by this remarkable prescription and many who to & wore glasses say they havé hrown them away. ORe man says, e t: 1 was almost_ blind. not see to read at ail. Now I verything without my glass- yes do not hurt any more. yuld paln dreadfiliy, ne all the time. It e to me” A lady who he atmosphere seemed without glassés, but af- escriptioni fof 15 days ems clear. 1 can read print without glasees.” An- 1sed “I waa both- ve eadaches pew whith induced ve Worn glasses ars both for distance and thout them 1 could not name.on an énvelops or he machine before both now and have d wear glasses can now discard them in a reasonablé timé and muititudés more will be able to Strengthen their e. SO a8 to be spafed the trouble and ex- pense of 6ver pottinx glaksés. ' Eye troubles of many descfiptions may ba wonderfully benéfitéd by the use of tiis préseription. Go to any active drug storé and get a bottle of Bon- Opto tablets. Drop 6ne Bon-Opto tab- lét in a fourth of a glass of water and let it di#8bive. With this liquid bathe thé eves two or four times daily. You shduld fiotice your eyes clear up per- ceptibly right from the start and in- flammation and redness will quickly disappear. If your eyes bother even a little is yo duty to take Stéps to save them now before it is too late. Many hopelessly blind might have saved their sight if they haa cared for their eyes in time. Another prominent Physician to whem the “above article Bon-Opto prescript edy. Tt 10 eminent ey hem. 1 have tice on patl orerwork or mend it In ca d: “Yes, the ruly onderful eye ' rem- ingreds ¢ " cialis recom yes inflamed from expos wind. It Is one of I feel shou family not & patent medlcine or a Drparation. the in one oney y long distance glasees altc 1 can count the fluttéring the freés a the street for several years ave ke a dim gréen bluf to me. I an express my joy at whét it has v r me It is believed that thousands whe Ready Mired Paint rriishes, Oils and Brush and Metals Prestén Bres. Ind. ettt COOLEY & SIMPSON AND HOCKFET BILLAADS Basefent Thayer Building [ S— WE ARE PAY- ING A B G PRICE FOR SECOND HAND CLOTHING AND SHOES, MIKOLASA GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT Hardware — Tools — Cutlery Examine otr line of Aluminum Ware THE rHOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street Néed a Plumbe: Tel. 827 J. . BARSTOW ¢. B, ELDRED 43 Broadway Tel. 341-3 ly good values at trained field men, the percen{;:o of Ty fected flocks can be reduced \ry rapirly until it reaches a fraction of 1 per cent., but to reduce that fraction #o zero fe- quires very careful apd systematic work, with the full cotoperation of the sheep | owners. As soon as the disease is reduced to a point where the economic loss is lit- tle or nothing, many sheép owners lose sight of the importance of continuing systematic efforts for compléte eradica- tion. It is necessary, however, for the protection of the gheep industry that the efforts be continned until the pest i8 com- pletely eradicated. ANNOUNCEMENTS Strand Today The last day for the big show at the Strand Wi was witnessed by many people of Norwich. The making of movies which is a treméndéus sudéess. Case & Collins whb éntertained our pat- rons with songs and talk. Milten Sis- ters with their specialty went over and topped the show. Frank Dyron who, with his songs and stories held the peo- ple spellbound. Two strange peéple are Ozarf & Zelma, who are presenting a telepathic and astrological- act. It is strange how Madame Zelma while ting blindfolded upon the stige describes various articles, call§ péople b¥ their name, reads cards in any language. Finishing off wifh i ditérse demonstra- tion, which keeps the audiénce spell- bound. This afternoon special . demon- stration for ladies, answéring all ques- tioris privatély. Thi§ will be a4 special treat for ladies 6f Norwich. This énds the unusual show &t the Strand. Strand Thur. Fri. Sat. The Strand theatre offérs a large va- riety program for Thur., Fri, and Sat. Including the showing of the motion pictures taken Monday, Tuesddy and Wedneésday. The Polletas who will epen the program with their daredavil aero- batie noveliv. Wells G. DeVaux, musi- 1 genius of the 20th century. The third on the program are Rifter & Reed the polished funmakers who just finished a siccessful run of two months in New York. Frank DeGroot, who believes in the old g “Laugh and Grow Fat” certainly can pull 3 laugh from many a se Your Credit Nearly everybody uses Credit in some form. Areyouusingyours? Make your buying easy and economical by opening a CHARGE ACCOUNT with us. Enjoy the benefit of making your purchase now. and of paying when it suits your convenience. Young en's New Fall Swit most men are careituny CONSMCuIZ wicu « au auu yWINTEP Suits, we are showing the most complete and varied stock we have ever carried. All the leading materials, newest shades and patterns—in Smart There is 2 wide range of prices, but there are some special- $35.00. To ‘appreciate this opportunity you must really know the quality, the fine points of style, and the excellent tailoring of these Suits—and the only way to know is to see them. They are worth-while garments at worth-while savings. BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS Style and a good appearance have become important dle- mehts in Boys’ Clothes. These Suits not only measure up to the boys’ desire for “snap and go”—but also to the demands for wear and tear. First class material and tailoring in every " $13.50 and $15 Davis Thedtre. Seats on sal A big time vaudev: le and featura ple- costumes which have puzzled thé vande- | ness. lle patrons since the earliest days of|ion, tights and spanglés. When the curtain|f She méets Tremaine, polo champ- through his saving her twe children rom an impending auto accident, and ascends on their act you will see upon to show her gratitude she invites him the stage a trio of dréssing tables Witn|(o her home. Tremaine is engaged to the usual paraphernalia and decorations! oanne, with whom he lives. When he usually seen in any lady’s bourdeir. At{becomes too attentive to Heleme she re- b e ‘“d"" Girls make up il pyises him, and requests not to see her full view of the audience. They trip out | suat N i 5 upon_the stage garbed as Irish colleons|Eoin: But T - the wife unfaithful in the eyes of h. and for each succeeding flumber in their husband. How he does it is told in ténse reportoire they “peel off” & laver of gar- Miksi Ricki'is fupported by a0 ments until when the act coneludes— et g ot » xcellent cast including Aaron Edwards. well you will have fo 8ce dt to under. |, sstus Phillips, P. M. McCullough and stnad and appreciate the merits of t scenes. unique and highly entertaining offering, | D2isy Robinson. Tsuru Aoki (Mrs. Ses The mext aet is McRas. and Glegg in |Su¢ Havakawa) the fascinating little oAt o act, Tre third aet is|maid of Japan will also he seen in Harry Garland, who offers a_blackface | TOKio Siréfi” a méving drama of Bast ontitled The Tail Bird. The fourtn|and West. It is something different and ct is Sampson and Douglas, a clever | beautiful. pair of entertainers, In an eccentric sing- e i e e f":y'd;']“f DOSTON &TORE'S SECOND FLOOR terpreter of western action Th REMODELED AND REFITTED i1” a picture written and direct- [ Shoppers visiting the Doston store himself. Paramount Sereen Mag- | Tu . 16F hie fifst of the fall opening étes this big speetacular pro- | days, were enthusiastic in admiration of completely remodeled second floor, e ere the women's apparel stock is lo- ted £l b decorated The Girl fn the Lifieusine at the Davis, |- 'or The walls have been dec in tints of grdy and pale blus, hardwood The Girl in the Limeusiné will drive | fioors have been laid a new steel céiling into Norwich on Wednesday, Sept. 15.|completed and a large mirror So sct as for an ensagemént of one night with|to greatly aid shoppers when trying on A. H. Woods directing thie wheel, and|garments. Art squares and runners of Wwith a_distinghished and notable com-|areen are on thé floor and.thé furnitufe pany of farcsuré, t6 park at the Davis|is the latest in dainty wicker, uphol- théatre. It is a-faree written hy Avery|stereq in French cretonne. Permanent Hépwood, authof éf The (6ld Diggers, | boxes and decorative wicker and_Wilson _ Céllis6n, co-author of Up|flowers add o the adornmen in Mabel's Réom. This 16 sufficient | comfortabie, airy, well lighted - room, comment to deén6ts its merry charac- | which provides about 100xi0 foot floor ter. spaté. TWo6 new fitting rooms and a Chief among the funmakefs will be | well ediipped work room are on f(his Harlan Prigas, Thomas J. Pvans, Dan|floor, as well as a convenient toilét Malloy, Daniel Stevens, Jane Iden:lroom. It is the desigh of the manage- Mary Diehl. Lydia Machette, Viold | ment to make this remodeled floor a re- Scott and others. ception and Tt is asserted that all the ladies are place wher: rest room for buying can be shioppérs, a done under the I aftractive grouch. Francis & Cameron in a clever comedy sketch certainly help to remova the blues. The headline photoplay of- fering the dainty and piquant Ethel Clayton in Souls Adrift. A dramatic picture of love, adventure and actlsn ST which holds you in suspence from start|society man in a gay young matron's|Hughes Company, is Wise Recov Fraetu! to finish. This is offered a special treat | pourdoir, under the very bed in which|class of mercl e The man who kne han e {iSNATmeR ey 5 to the theatregoers of Nowsich. Don't |ghe asleep. After being despoil-[as the satisfaction of clopedia Prita 5 thé | il D oAy, ekt (Of M | to see your favorite star in her|ed of his raiment, the thugs who robbed |The number of youn SHE khows ol of [N ek e, e D crowning picture of the season. The | him m on the head and drag him|in the department L s 2 for NCARAT Wb ahia s L on Bred mick news will close the extraordin- | under the bed unconscious. em-|five. 1n addition to § its Mond T et ary program at the ng position when he come: nd which include ¢ e té Sl G T S = he lady awakes affords —_— Tts T 8o by helhg kneckid Ford's Coilege Archdeacon Brown at Confirmagion. me is booked for matinen floor, whic Archdeacon J Brown of Neo s theatre today. The headline a e Tuoeme 156 e s : €an - Blshoy is the Ander Sistérs, who are known| A World of Folly” is the titlé of the|ly remodcled second ¢ 7eld confirma 3s Those Thrée Clever Girls, a trio of |Second production in whieh William Fox |comfort of shopping evening in St. John't céharmingly prétty and clever youne will present Vivian Rich as a star. It |ant surroundings, at Niant There wers meén who présént a most' novel offering|is coming to thé Bréed theatre t6day candidates 3 ide ing of singing and dancing. in the|and Thursday. Miss Ri¢h's lafést p Bowle rence proscfitation of which ther disslose in (he | ture adapted from a story by Jané wier, ane ®i0st modest Way some of the miystéries|Girogan, and is said to give her an ex- n Wintlirop of the theatre dressing room, for besides|cpptionall appealing emotional role. The % excellent sinzinz and dancing|story revolves around Helene Blair, a Only the b comee artists the Ander Sisters make those |young wife who loves her husband but | t6 the man wi % phenomenal lightring-like changes of(is neglected by him on account of busi- | wonderfal at presag THE SOLUTION of battery troubles, Equip your car with an “Exidve” Battery backed by “IExide” Service ‘ssEIq ‘uoysur se¢ Jo wopied oy3 ur ‘jzuod UM 254 0§ 30 3 ‘;ZUOJ SIITAD SIN o] Tt ‘awmoqy ZXUOAMIN 03 MIIA INOISATH 1HDALOD Norwich Electric Co. 42 Franklin Street beautiful and all the men yourig and|the most favorable circumstances. handsome. The . remodeling has been under "the The piot of The Girl in the Limou- | dirgction of the new hedd of this depart- sine is based on the complications re-lment, J. F. Cléveland, who, buying also sulting from the depositing of a young|for the Watérbury store of the Reid & 2l dab 12U0g $9[IeyD "SI LB e SRR R R R S S GO P O NS SR o N