Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 12, 1920, Page 14

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B R M TR PR % ; ' ' NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, NOVEWBER, 12, 1920 neither cannon mor ammunition, melther|manufacturer for something lke ~$3:| the county. ‘He may test his soil, and ex-|1,000 PULLETS START IN ships nor. air-plancs, melther onifoums ca] 000,000, : "] poriment with his fertilizers, and study : D o R ot vine preming i droah mxmsane conmmsr DR CO-LIGHT cethe our raw levies nor tents to shelt-| Wien some of my neighl whose oLy i ro.| The tenth annval laying contest at! A er them not even flags enough to mark t taken from the | #-tainable skill and care in every pro- - > ‘ o .. P, their_eucampments. HAVIAg - neglocted ‘,’:}Z ":.'ékf‘::ai“ of some New Tagland|Cess he performe Unce in o while he Storrs started off promptly on November “El=ctricity for the taings we should have done when | hill, begin to brag about what “we|¥ill succeed =~ Dut three tmes ouf of}lst with 1,000 of the finest pullets in k ory F tiere wus time to do (“em and to do{did ‘and’ how we did it, I drag in this | fo0r, some feilow who dropped & PUmDKIN | g 1ang participating in the race. As eviry i'arm . rignt, we had, at !nst, to do them | little story, (by the horns, if I can’t get|8eed by accident through a Loi i nis BOASTFULNESS INVARIABLY THE CHILD OF IG- NORANCE AND VANITY : in previous competitions there are 109 en tidle wasn't ti i & pocket while he was planting something B N Dan. 10 have beon Aok s meeh me eloe | o e s VAT ont tneorawth. ot | clse will come to the county fair with a big| pens of ten birds each. These 1,00 heas e of the first things was to get un bar. | the brag fe.ment. ger Jack o'lantern than he. In the rarelare distributed geographically as follows: EC P\' ‘:\JflCAL IN Ti.xe ¢amps, cantonmen s- Wualever you cases where he succeeds he's apt to brag| Connecticut 260, Massachusetts 190, New 1 * may call ‘em — to shelter the recraits| 1 Wish I had as good and' appropriate| foud enough to be heard from Lcbanon| York State 190, New Jersey 130, Rhode e 5 Ul they could be hurriedly fralned as|2,tale readv at hand for the confusion | Green to Ledyard cove. In the other event,|Island and New Humpshire 50 each OPE’-{A i ION soldiers. It is in this detail that the|©f Some oI the farmers from Bragville|the other fellow brags just as loudly. Pennsylvania 30, Oregon 20, and 10 e >y izstance I have in mind occurred. whom I occasionally meet. For the| Yet, in neither case, is there any sound|from Vermont, Michigan, Ohlo, Iilin . R : farming business produces its full quota!basis for the boasting. Texas, Washington, Ontario and Bri Delco-Light costs no more Some government idiot having evolv-|of bragzarts. And they are nut half as| - Doubtless, it is too much to expect any | Columbin. Classified by breeds there o ed the “cost plus” scheme, profiteering | nice companions to meet as they! think | noticeable Improvement in this character-| 500 White Iashares, 370 rrode. Tand) (0 Operate than the old coal- gontractors saw thelr golden opportunity. | themselves to be. Indeed, bunstfulness | istic till human mature has risen above|Reds, 30 White Rocks, 60 Barred Bosie. il lamps. One gall f coal Onepe the Digger they made thein any quarter and from any sourcs is| its present low level A0 Whits T Winnnontee: cana A0 Skeh ol SaaBpS. L ONC FANONOLCoL 3 T was e prof rom | apt. to be about the most uninterestin 31 vy the “Dlus.” It was just “finding money” | form of human communication messible | Ferhons the Biggest help we ean any|Uff Wyandoties Light Brahmas, ore-|0il gives you four times as for them. No possibility of loss; no|That it is so general makes it nonc the | Of us do to boost the reform is to make B Th '“1 Leghorns -iflfl e :'“,‘""’ lmuch ll“’ht when used for flle‘ chance of failure; profit as' sure as sun-|less disagreeable. “Let another man!it perfectly clear that boastfulness is ai-l Tie THTRmsernent of wne contest follons| 2y Fria : rise; and the bigger the cost was tnc. praise thee amd not fhine. own mothr TWost invariably the child of lsnorance o its usual custom and invitel outsidelin Delco-Light as it gives in bigger the profita to be secured. ON, if | was said a long time ago, but Is, never- | and vanity, aiways bearing the instampea | (XPUCS T Stores uring the St wer l-oil 1 Surely was a “cinch” if there ever was| theless, good advice for these latest times | likeness of both its li-favored parents. | November in order to give the new|COAl-Oil lamps. one. And so this particular contractor ; The more & man knows the more over. | LONes! the bost poscible sfart. Lr. O. 2 (Written Specially For The Bulletin.) ‘Chere are other times wnen it spells| Whom we hear about put up a barracks| Especlally’in farming operations where| whelming becomes the consciousness of 5 Qc’fl!;h?‘“ —°ml? ;“fl;-‘eul.(-- r;:_-'c 0; Wnte for Ca:alog astanal Bashb ,,mc,’ummy insufferable conceit; when it is the| building on- the “cost pius” plan. \We|8uccess depends In such large measure on) his own ignorance. That's the inevita-| - o0 ~Hl’= o! rdue Universi % a0 ('?” n‘fr(-(nhle \‘::;i!\“n‘;i :ulmigcn;r i3 oftspring of ignorance, and the mere|are not told whether he build it of ma-| CORditions over which we farmers have| ble consequence of true knowledge. The|Profescor H. R. Lewis supervisor of ; v i I 3 = 3 lnying and breedinz contest at Vineland, 3 & vy ses | Vaporing of a puerile vanity. hogany and sandal wood, or whether| But smail control—especially in such-con- | little we really know enforces upon us o i p s, We brag about woat we are,|a little too much, for instance, over the | %hether he paid unskilled laborers $10 a | as seemly. . mensities we do not know. In such aIng the first week of the eontest, Tvery| a3 5 Ve Shom ek v v, Wa rme| WAy we' won {ne griat wir. Conmd| ey o sbknd sround o e e of ths| o, 26 maiter Mo adest, v farmen s of mind thers i no tompiation to| Sl Yapen,bon o [, 3} New Uncas Bazk Building e br hat we °. y . 3 3 Vi . id, e may be at self-deception the truth is,| braggadocio. e = are! g . A = the utter inbecility with which our|Carbenters. Whatever- he did, he made ! e s oatativ about what we da«'1\:;o?.:a"wh:‘:o:fiew:ig‘prma St neeEt TSR *ir| It cost the government $165,000. Why|and We all know it, that threg times out| wwijlo §t is mever ubsolutely safe to ":“‘;" and t}:laththo_y are r-‘r:r»-v‘n;“'ho NORWICH, CONN. e atatls name is Brag. . preparation; considering the cowardice SPOUldn’t he? The people were shovelling| Of four any striking sucoess we may| g of the several breems mey stand for. ralize from specific: insiances, there o F money into the treasury for the treasury|BHain is duo more to favoring fortune| iyt much risk in assuming, When some- | wit, e oid,Of the first week a pen of PHONE 348 ~ Now & proper appreciation of ome's| . it iion“eo it intervention ; con-! to dredge ouf to just such folks as he, | than to our own skill B o T iy concroy 5| White Wyandottes entered by Obed G. an asset in life. No doudt|gigaring the dishonesty with wXich it at} Thegovernment paid him his $165,000. It isn’t necessary to minimize the im-| Doducing this, tnat, ur the other bun- | tar from Hridee ",’r‘itg“,‘l"’_,:’lfi"‘o‘:‘ s & blowing of one's oW !}t made a mere pretext its excuse; It has just sold him back the bulld:|portance of mdusicy and jigment to|kum crop, that he wouldn't biag if he|ImE the entire field with e vield of 1 on, is without doubt) congidering that our final entry was| ing: for $4,000. maintain’ this. Without the nid of those}oniy knew enough to appreciate his own | " g o “veek is prima facle evidence ising. People who areimage with such lack of preparation a: That's a single concrete illustration | qualities the blessings of good fortune are| COmparative unimportance in the bringing| g2 “ir. 0 pen was in perfoct condition to constituted that all life i to them|guen poverty of material that We had to!Of the ‘ wisdom,” and the “economy.” and| geidom real gains. But it remains incon-|to Pass of the result. If the ordinary of “08 W0 Wis O FEFq fOny 70 B ling up of assets and li-b.g)y ypon British ships to carry our|the “efficiency” with which government! testale that, without the aid of outside| back-store braggart could be brousht to? e Nature but a isn-! ooy "And upon French cannon to fight | Pusiness was done and is still—worse X 9l owned by Meadowedwe Farm at Ced s i conditions, our best lald plans and our|®ee that his hearers regarded him with Mg 5 v a - n which to paint ,le merits of with, and upon borrowed air-planes to luck! being done. | most strenuous industry seldom avail for|the half-amused pity due to overween- 2",:{““1;&-:}1?,5;“’f‘s’"d :‘{.nfié‘”:z::,‘ o . o e e | protect our front—oh, well, whai's the| Xow, in contrant, fuke another single|any striking success. ing inorgnes, he'd be mmuch less Mkely | Town Farm's pen of Rhode Island Reds . ambition | USe specifying detaiis in such a Pacifie! concrete filustration from England, That/ Paul may plant and Apollos may wa-| !0 make 4 show of himsel before them.| ¢ o pererboro, N. H., was a close third rey, and Smbition | scean of Ineflclency? country, too, was . taken by surprise at|ter and a whole bench of bishops bless 5 dtretour ! Probably people will continue to brag! with a production of 25 egzs. Mount haps one concrete flustration that| {he hreaking out of the war. It wasn't|and a whole faculty of college professors| apout gomething or other as long as pea- | Hope Farm's pen of Leghorns from Wil- B Y aiFeionca. botme (nb way| feady. 11t bad to dght and get ready | advise—but the Increase comes ffom an-| cocks strunt and roosters crow. town, Mass., was fourth best with indicate the difference : WY | both at the same time, much as we did. It| Other. quarter, if it comes at all. - g t ) 2 andotte: we did things and the way a sensible|yoq' o o Nevertheless, the peacock’s strut/and|a yiel of 23 eges. White Wyandottes 3 ild all sorts of shops and fac-| ~For what avail the rooster's crow are about seless ered by Clemens J. Diemand from ST F ":’!A government did them. | torias 1a¥" The pl s o e a as uscless d by oA i | 7 tories in"a hurry. ~Amonz others was|Tie plow or frail as any two things you can happen to Britain, Corn., tied for 8h vlace No tare £or it, but welcome | When we finally broke into the war, we| one erected ¢arly in the war at a cost|Phosphate or sweat St €8 ¥ P i e 2| growth? of them. 12 per cent. This is 51 ezgs betier than| We went to|sell it back for a.song to the coulractor?| BTowth? THE FARMER. 2 i think of in a summer's day. with F. H. Sa Rhode Ieland Reds had our part of it by getting | to the government of $2,500,000. It serv- If sunshine fail?" , 4 ¢ % from 6,000 hens during the war n we had neither an army nor| Hardly. The English government has re-| It is quite pessible for a farmer to $ And the bragging farmer is apt to be|from Sprinefield, X Each pen laid !ed itc turn during the war. Then its| OF the early and the latter rains? Or = o & Qver 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | & navy, neither rifles nor cartridges, | cently sold that same shop to a private|set out to raise the biggest pumpkin in of quite as Jit count, when it comes|31 czgs. The total yield for all pens | purpcee was accomplished. But did the| the due summer heats? Or any other of|i5 matters of real farming, as either one| was 844 eggs or a yield of a little over 5 it is in-| English government throw it away or| the conditions which make for plant rincipal varieties are as follows: Plymouth Rocks James F. Macdonald (White) East Pembroke Mass. . R ‘The short lie often casts a long shadow The four leidln‘ pens in each of the d, Mass. .." 31 North Haven, , Grossville, N. H. ‘While Leghorns, Other Varieties. | Obed G. Knight (White Wyanantte) | _Bridgeton, R 51 { Clemens J. D! 2| - dotte) New i iE. A. Vosburg (B naan, Conn. ... B H_D. Emmons (W | Plymouth, 'Stiff? Sore? A lame back, asore muscle or a stiff joint ofien is considered too Jightly by the sufferer. It shouid be remembered that bactacke, rheumatic psins, stiff- . ness, soreness, sallow skin and puffiness under the eyes are symptoms of kidoey end bladder trouble—end these certsinly thould not be neglected. | Joley [idney Pilly beip the kidneys climinate from the system the poisonous waste and scids that cause these aches and pains. Thes act promptly and efiectively to restors wesk, overworked or diseased kidneys end bladder to hesithy, normal coge dition. ). £. Simmons, 400 B. 50th St., Portland, Ore. writ 1 was troubled with backsche aod We are ready for the hundreds of men and young men who lock to us annually for their O’Coats—Ready as we never have been before — with the largest and finest selection of Overceats we have ever shown. Nowhere will you pay so little for an overcoat, and get so much valve as at The Manhattan. Every atom of ur great cash purchasing power has been exercised to make this our greatest Overcoat season, and present . stock shows the best values we have ever offered. ULSTERS — FITTED COATS — CHESTERFIELDS ULSTERETTES — CONSERVATIVE COATS — RAGLANS The season’s newest and best styles are here from the country’s foremost makers — Styles for Young Men and styles for the more matured Man, at prices that defy competition. Lower Prices Are Here Now! Our revision of prices now on new Fall Suits, Hats and Fu_rmshmgs enables you to buy good clothes now, at prices anticipated next spring. Entire Stock Men’s Hats New Fali i Men’s Suits . Now at Furnishings l Reduced Great Reductions Reduced Our prices for thirty years have been the lowest for good merchandise—They are the lowest ncw, and thzy shall continue to be the lowest—for quality merchandise. Pembsitan 121-125 MAIN STREET “The Kuppenheimer Store In Norwich” Lowest Price On Guns and Shells If you need anything for the Fall Excursion in the woods, see us. " Mazda Lamps Let us supply your Electrie {Light Bulbs, Edison Mazda Lamps are more brilliant and use less current than other make, et EATON CHASE 0. 129 Main Street, Norwich S W00 M 6o amms e fio | mm.0ti0) M5 )0 M. 00| Sm—t X BY B

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