Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 1, 1920, Page 7

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AGRICULTURAL lNTERF.STS n.c;“'ou.n egzs mng brolasn_ or tmlen See nit e MAVE TH AND VIGOR|nests aro properiy mpplied with straw or other nesting mat®ial and have e Qi by contiauous selection for health| jarkened, so that If an ez fs avcid: is 1t w-lhl; e eame ditong | ally” broken the fowls WAIl not (b will wvd'::“m pdi “growth, | I¥ to discover it. Supply plenty « ible of m«:l“: “fl;mma 10| in the form of oyster shells, bone o With suffticlent s toduo. | 1T substances “to insure a firm . ehell the ftrain of heavy &8 PFOdUc-{ 4o wyon ag it (= discovered that'a fow has formed the Lubit, th: fowl sbeull b sure indication of its vigor. Mt |.removed to prevent the spread of 04 sotien _ gakne Shoe Once formed, it is difficult to e e e t are & fatrly reliadlo gulde for picking out| 0%, Foel remedy is the edeath pen- s bida. any. Plymouth, The comb. face and wattles Should|_ owis. sometimes plick feathers ‘from | from Peter emeelves and {rom - each ‘other. This|from’ Chestnut often_caused by-too ciose confinerm:nt. | Loghorn £ the ‘presente of -insect pests, or ny |eggs that ing. When. some of thel size. d appearnce of a bird is not al- the head should be comparatively bread and short. having a fairly ehor wall curved beak and showing no ten: to be long, “snaky” or “crow- \‘ A *Wctuaing 4 plsattrat e bird should be aler: and have 4 jmai tied, and freedom from fnsgo e bt | will usyally cerrect © e eakness l-see thgt the fowls+ha = 3 excreise. -If 'th ced condition. ¥he hane.| MCht to excrclse. If the oeorh € il the killing of o Lae rder to stop it regavered from used for breeding VELVET BEANS GOOD GRAZING CROP FOR CATTLE AND HOG Velve: beans are an for eattle and hor. as follows:* Ng way be shor! desmid advisbi partien the nwmbes of ca nesemgarl's sae lors of [6 ay. 3 Hinge should b perm a Rens in ‘each of: the “FINE ALL WOOL'MATERIALS, SILK LINE- _ED THROUGHOUT AND WARMLY INTER- SAVINGS ARE FROM. 10.00 TO $20:00. Escaped an Opei”fi There is nothing in-the world a wornan so much fi operation. Often they are ncccsmr; but oftert 1 been avoided by the tim se of that good old- herb dy Lydia E. Pi nLham s Vurct:iblc Cor suffering from “some dread ailment peculiar, to y profit by the experience of these two wwomen whose lcit These Two Women Saved from Opera After the birth Sandusky, Oh a my baby I T vould unflt entirely for - doctor said it by too h By huune“-ork. I suffered for months lifti g and -1 would have to and the doetor said that my trouble Was operation. I would not organic ylcers and Iwould have to have opération and let it go an operation. That was an awful thing = having mysister do :n mo,r;:,fl;oz youd.gg hlarfi' and tim;x I?tl{er I was not able to-wa k. me day I thought of Lydia aunt came tosce me and tc E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Compuund and your medicine—sa i owit had helped me years before und sanie thing. I took Lyd to try it again. I took Vegn able Compound anc bottlesof Ve, ublsfiompound and used. kham’s Sanative W and Lydia E.Pi m’s Sanative Wash and ~ have cured me. Now I do my own since then I have been a well woman, housework, washing and ironing and flbw take care of my house andfmul{ sewing for my. family and also do sew- thout any trouble or a day’s pain. ing for other people. I still take a bottle am ready and thankful toswear by your of Veggtable Coripound every spring any time. I am forty-four fora tonic, 1 recommend your medi an &an;:mva f})xo'; had g day’s ill. to others who have troubles years.”— - mine and you can Y. B Koww, o Yl Bivd, Godar S i Blsone 8t.. Bandusky, Ohio, Mmh of Such Letters Prove the Curative Value of el . STARTING ToRAY - % g > f;ejcember Clearance [TS--DRESSES Offermg the Greatest Values in the Very Latest - Models and Only in the Finer Fabrics For Women and Misses Dresses Gaats $24.50 THINK‘ OF IT—SMART COATS MADE OF OUR DRESSES WE HAVE INCLUDED ALL OUR "HIGH PRICED SATINS, GEORG- ETTES AND OTHER SILK DRESSES, MAKING THIS THE MOST REMARKABLE DRESS EVENT EVER ATTEMPTED. IN- CLUDED ARE DRESSES THAT ACTUAL- LY SOLD AS HIGH AS $79.50. THE QUAL- ITY IS LIMITED, SO BE ON HAND EARLY. Suits $35.00 MADE OF FINE ALL WOOL VELOURS AND TRICOTINE, ELEGANTLY TAILCR- ED MODELS, ALL RICHLY SILK LINED AND WONDERFUL VALUES. EVERY SUIT IS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK AND THEY SOLD AS HIGH AS $79.50. YOUR CHOICE NOW AT $35.00. "ALL SIZES FROM 16 TO 44. CQLORS NAVY, BLACK, BROWN, TAUPE, REINDEER, Suits $48.5C THEY SOLD REGULARLY TO $95.00, AND SOME WERE EVEN HIGHER. SUCH MA- TERIALS AS PEACHBLOOM, VELDYNE, DUVET DELAINE AND FINE VELOURS ARE USED IN THESE SUITS AND SOME ARE FUR-TRIMMED, ALL STRICTLY HIGH CLASS AND SELLING CONSIDERABLY BELOW COST AT $48.50. ALL SIZES AND COLORS FOR ['HOSE WHO SHOP = B & X (: ;b-) La Goorgette and Hand-Made Waists . : .Actual Values r & Up to $12.50 Our Pu;chm comprised over 500 beautiful Georgette ahd Hand-made Waists, trimmed with real lfit laces and exqumte drawn work. ~ The maker is well known for making only the finest waists for the exclusive trade, as the wluts wnll show. Each Waist is smartly styled, elegantly finished and made of the finest quality materials. On sale at less than half price. All sizes, 36 to 46. COLORS WHITE, FLESH, BISQUE AND SUIT SHADES. LINED, FOR ONLY $24.50." THE ACTUAL MUCH MIGHT BE. OF COATS, . BUT- LiTTLE NEED BE. ONE OCK AT THE MODELS, A “FEEL” OF E FABRICS AND" L.NHNGS AND FURS, A CLANCE - IN'THE MlRROR AND YOU WILL WONDER HOW SUCH'BEAUTIFUL TS CAN BE SQLD AT $37,50. THER ERE " $55.00 - TO UDED IN'THIS GROUP ANT BOLIVIA 'AND VELD- S AND ‘COATS “ALL LINED : Radlcal sweepmg reduchot;g m;;ke this December Clearance the wonder sale of the season. Every garment stands out xndw;dually as a distinct bargain, No need of ‘wating — thes the est{y’fi&wifl not be lewer. ; ; BESIDES SMART TRICOTINE AND VEL- Up— T h\Y/4 T i ) \ ’ U B nramee he | CENAREARD RS TR INATS HESANRSRITARD § 4. =

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