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Directors and members, from fll bought on tions of the county will gather in Nor-' was sold at $45.50 to wich today! (Satirday) for the anmual' the average price was $50.40. meeting of the New London County Im-|car was sold-to the members at,354 =nd | have much !provement Soclety. Thé annual meeting; the average retail price at 360 and or Will be held at the Community House on ‘ely a car of middlings was Bold to |interested in poultry, ‘Church street, with morning and after-| the members at $44 when the average|tically all of t {Roon sessions, and wich - luncheon at| retail prics was $50. These four cars of noon. 2 total of 120 tons of grain. represented | burcan outiine some | The repnm of the various officers and ' a saving exactly $565 over the average |done by ihe county committees, election of officers and sev-| retail quontlmu of this county, and the jvarious communi* {8l addresses’ feature the programme. | grain has been bought at anything but themselves as belng interested i i County Agent's Report a favorable time. With the ribing market | projects much better resalts ean be ob- Following is the report which County{3ny excharge would show us great a|tained tm by a-little ‘work Reing done Mtk TS Al oy Saving 1t not greater. A number of other | here Aind there, but nol as n county unit. b 3 things might be given in connectfon with | Another sugzestion which 1 should Organization Work different communlity organizatons of the | make, would h- for better community or- During the past seven months farm | farm bureau, but these fow things give us| ganizations. some towns this vost At e o bureau meetings have been heid in 13| ap idea of what can be actually accomp-| year, at_the (e 13 _ine; lostedotar) menne-0f Coring Febr different towns, and in seven. ‘f these | lished it thé men and women of any com- | drive, all of the work fell tpon the @i-|N rhevratisms you wend * the jtowns a definite program of work lined | munity wish to do something for them-|rectors of the farm bureau to he obviged (§ price of i \ up. The results of this organization | gelves. to soloclt membership dues then it is the | § stand, work, 5o that local people are tzking 20| A few of the miscellancous things{job of every individual member of the |§ iniess E active interest in the farm bureau, and |'which misht be mentioned are as follows | farm burean. In some way plans: shnild 2 Tfect'y satiafied i % . y e iee peite r not only am mctive interest, but actually | Five registered bulls and § registerca |be worked out whereby a Jocal committee Yol sou Traet Deatl iplishing things, maybe summed up | females were placed through the farm!will assist the farm burcau directors in |} i, Write_today. ¢ as follows. Out of 17 culling dsmonstra- | hureau. A: registered Berkshire boar was| sollcitnz membérship dues. It fs not rk H. Jacison, No. N tions for pouitry held during the past|aigo placed as the resuit of an adveri'se- | right that the farm bureau dircctors be dg. Syrcause, N & ! three months, local farm bureau directors | ment in the Farm Bureau News. Sev-| obliged to solicit dues from 60 to 70|} Mr. Jackson is runoullh “ and committeemen have arranged for 12 | eral.men have been.secured to Join the 328 tried remoiy after ronu«lr -ww atur tor, but Tel as 1 was onn lemporary. 'lnll y. Touna’a Temeds that cured mit G lctely, and It hAs rever returmed Jave given 1t to erei) Mo R 28 iiiy \ members and somctimes fare, when a tement troe. with the county agent only being obliged | Better Sire-Bett¢r Stock Campaien. and | committee of four or fivy conla do the » to arrange for the other five. Twenty-six|16 men have Ment mitk record shests | work very easily nnd take a :luom i n. poultry calendars have been placed by ffurnished them by the farm bureau this ! from bre man. We need to dev s farm bureau poultry committeemen. |past year. - same. work for committee to do In —vm coming year. largely becaune of the a which is just 26 more than would have tivities of the Farm Burews. Ome po old lime demonstrations were|locallty In this county, besides gimply Bure " s been placed if none of the communities Lm’}r::; Qhrdnn,g!r:‘ “vith some very ood fe | collecting membership dues. There = mf‘:'"““‘:":o:‘:l‘“"‘ s il S had lined up their programms. sults beinz secured on a few of thess. | Dlenty of work fo be done and it s simo- | (0 O Pvn”:n‘y. wmn g 2 A 31-ton car of lime has already been | 6" Pl of 1. F. Fetlows on Plain|ly & éass of finding out what wewiut | Production pa ith the averaze s {orderea for Satem. besauas local commit | iy "oichis wére: taken on the limed | (0 do and then how to do . WHl be dgfarat: bndipgamment gu fiis teemen had taken hold of this proposition and unlimed areas with the result that Wiohh Baipdoveuitnt Home ESg?LAYISE Contest, ;l'h iy ;‘ {by making plans early In the summer for | 100 WImel nreas WAL (PE Seonl, G e Eggs Laying t the men of this community to use some | Ly UUITCL Area wiS VIGAIE BT S| wpl Brassil of Frankin will give & them kecpink a resord of proluction ar lime. Fruit committeemen have alreadv | v a0y g e ® o n oMo WS 00| report of the work done in fruit fmprove- | porting (o the college once a moBih 2 2 areansed for, weven, demousttation e {nf Michael Tynan:in- Colcnester an “wi-| Ticht OSSR (he pasCygnc T towd Co-sperative Duying. orchards. The men around Waterfor... |y <3 CAEL TYRIE % (O SACAT AR 5 2 # iu you have already heard, have organta- | iy %2 O B ST VO L T O During the dast few months a numbet raham of Lisbon will preses: : v {ed a cooperative exchange as the result | [Tt [ FL RIS TG O GRIT of demonstration orchards have been ar- ative buying. Mr lof farm bureau _organization fu-that Y ranged by the instances mizht be cited but this is e [ T e e | community, and up to date have unload- | o oh TE t | " Late in th e s ahows that the Jime demorstra | Of the farm bureau. At the present time e summer (i Waterfor1 demonstration orchards have been located | farmers organized [ co-opsrative buyis of plans made {ur commenity cight men subscribed a loial of $2 as follows: A pruning demonstration | 390 and this exchange is doing an active will be, held in the late fall or epring at which time the fruit specialis: from the : some very definite county prijects to be college or the county agent will demon- Children Cry . vidun. communiti s | Sirate the proper methods of prumin and -« FOR FLETCHER'S jod four cars of feed. The first car of 4 te ¢ i teed was bought on a faliing market and |, " ,{"'”;‘.:&:%?h«::\‘.‘\:«::v:z “hawe|in Xorth Stoningion, East Lyme, Frank- | *xchange as a res , j was 0! to the ‘members at $80 per ton. | yn Brrarieq for the coming year. ®|1in, Goshen :nc Griswoid. The pi:n a{ Farm Burcau work ,in the $40.00 and $45.00 $50.00 and $55.00 $65.00 and $75.00 [ | T T 2y 1 T e ke et 2, 77T ¥ e bl 0 b OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS AND SUITS AND SUITS |, AND SUITS $2950 $37. %}418750 Every Suit and O begun wark on and several others proposition. The § I have bpzi lin, Norwich Town, L iswold. ~ The latest repo: upon “dc\'te thi everyone attending this demonstration will have an opportunity to do some pruning. 'The owner of the orchard will then finish the pruning some time durine v would like to see done, it CASTORIA Do necesmary. that the' disestors of (he farm burcan consider these things os —_— the winter. In the spring a demonat: 3 tion will be held when one of the sprays is-put_on, nrobahly the pink spray. At ‘ Youna' Pecale le~r three vs will be applied. and et b cesibly more if thers is nred. In the fall r $1.500 ag d for the exflll!ll? at and no definite report in_ 7 Town. It would seem ty which is ‘gelng o at There willbe an orchard fleld mesting at which time the whole community Wil be invited to study theé results of pruning nd soraying and pther things. Plans are bein< made in a number of communities to Improve the poesibi’ities of proving. I enoush farmers are in- terested some plan for the coonera‘ive ‘hnes of power sprayers will be work- cd ont. =0 that orchards ean he =prayed n thourh other work Is pressing. 1itry Improvement poultry Improvement st tweive mouths will t time that no less than three four co-operative exchang- organized in the near fu- rmers in Stonington, Colches. and a few other com- : also discussed this pro- on. but have not undertaken as yet active steps to organize. A close record has been kept on the prices quoted on feed stuffs by loeal aring the past two monthe. Y began the first week in O the average difference on © » by W. W. Service of Preston|Erains, bran, chops, cottonseed gluten, middiings and oals, between wholesale 5 his past year 17 poultry euy | Straight car prices quoted and local re- R e e e tne demoneirations have been held, 7 of| tall Guotations in' bagy or fon lots was Sosdhilirgs % these bein= for hens and 10 of them be-| 2 trifle over $13. On one or two grains tives in the business world—to secure After the 7 culling dem- mee during the first fwo or and hold bigger, battor, highoer-salaried hens, which were given | thice weeks In Oc.ober o O e iti er pa aptember, & letter was b Whelemis gui- vt v Eee e B3k ont baalk! of thotey who. atiemtal| tiese 1 Duriig “the Week of “November ot (oot D Reaty . the average difference on these young people equipped with Norwi:h .| ers had been culled out of their flocks. | 8iX grains between the wholesale and re- prices now. We do business this season without profit, but turn : our stock into cash so we will be reac?aj tobi>7-7 -7 ot the: e e B e e e e e o | wan Gnly a trine over #1. - that they had culled out 366 slackers out| 1 a8 bean po - g gt cqual effort, and place your earning of their flocks. They had saved around pe v e m new p“ces next SP“n X ‘ § power on an equal scale with those 880, which showed that among the peo- | hargel unrensonable prices, abd also to : i i ARSI S €r¢oat i our cost to us without a 1y of pro slowly but surely getiing lower et dallying methods—vye prefer vice, Com * s of experience ars ro longer for the scquirement e knowledge that will =na atonceandhave it over with—so we have mark s:i ev‘»’-_y ~wi and Cverceat at cost to effect a quick clearance. You get the benef: of lowest The stories of success achieved by the Farm | {ail quotations in New London eounty Who have siready’ aspired tb resoh the pleculing. froms_ 50, 10,35 vt ceat. ot | e ool e et IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A-NEW SUi: AT the hews had been thrown out as culls. as fair prices as 1 be expectsd. It PN 3 bigger things that better business During the week of culling demonstra. | has been noticeat the delers o DONT DELAY — BUY NOW ! ger ion | New London have quoted mudh . lowees tions for pullets four demonstration 3 training holds forth. flocks were arranged for something like| Drices comparatively res the organisa- 2 3 this: Professor Jones culled out all pul-|tion of the Waterford Exchange than If you are !eeklng;uccel’—bf you want to get ahead lets that it would not pay to keep over|they did previous to that time. While —don't defay. Write today for a copy of our book- the winter and divided those /hat were| 20 G€AniR Raures are 3valiabif - let “Getting Ahead”—it tells how to put your name left into two_clesses, the gook and the| OTIOD O the farmers in the csmmunity o8 lhspayeoil s eyt tolla howzoufins lare Wik medium layers. The owners of {hews pul-| TR SSCANETS TaTS o e mah B Py B % lets will kesp these classes in separate | (%3t the dealers’ quotations are much ning success and how you can do likewisz. Even pens and will, keep records of production | JoWer comparatively than in theze times the demand for our graduates exceed during the year, %o that it will be jos- ot ey Sencis, Seip Blins ¥ it— e sible to report from time to time in the 4 see: et the supply—Don't wait—Let us help you. Farm Bureau News what results can be Will Attend Hariferd Conferemea expected from culling pullets. . DAY AND EVENING CLASSES NOW FORMING. e umber of people ave been assist-| It s probable that & considerable wu o No]‘,‘ Vich COI”H ercial s :l ool ed In selecting locations for new poul- :-;: t::ov:?::‘n;(;m this_county try houses and have been supplied with raflablé it is the R i fcluzion Just In Time For Xmas SPECIAL PURCHASE AND' SALE ' Silk Shirts and Neckwear Eighty dozen “Artistic” Silk Shirts — the largest and finest collection of Silk Shirts | this special purchase, including Scarfs of Sans : ever shown in N‘“’“fidl — all rich, new | the finest dilks, in rich patterns. The pur- 4 5 e R e Jo—the finest qualitiés and smartest chase is doubly attractive, coming in time 4 i : i w or Connecticut lans for erecting these houses. One of Assoclations w! VRN RTREET . Gijoue (T8Y NORWICH ; These houses s already under construc- 2 i and work will be begun on the oth- _—_ o s e 3 o sreet, Hariford, on ne-t About, 100 people in . the county will n £ keep calenards of product at 10.45 a. m. hose who will be prescnt are ,,,,,,,,,, = = | "Sidney B. Hasken? scently manager ' of the National Ferlifzer Association At present director of the Massachusetis g . : e . — - LB Agricultu speriment Station. - Mr. Over 1,000 Four-in-Hands are involved in ! . . 73 | Haskell brins to the F Tinkhamm, Totand e (armers’ co-operative move. New E doale. THE valss are unheasd of - f'ersglftbuymg,nndpncetnowm 86 aoen 80 ) spghecs l;:;:.han you would expect lfter the holi- $5.00 and $6.00 Shirts. . $2.95 | Regular $1.00 Neckwear, 95¢ $8.00 and $10.00 Shirts. $3.75 cland, Director Milk Producers’ vice president_of the mers’ Exchange 1. Jenkins, director of 1) Agricultural Experims. the & hada o A W. Solby, manazer of States Farmers' Exchange. Mr. discuss the grain situa You Can Make Your Dollar Stretch Our entire stock of LADIES’, MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S § i i .0 o representative “farmess ‘asd Regular $1.50 Neckwear, 79¢ | - $12.00 and $15.00 Shirts §5.50 | Regular $2.00 Neckwear, 95¢ — e The finest Silk Shirts we have ever seen. | “The Ideal Xmas Gift,” . Handsome You'll say so, too, when you see them. | individual boxes. : will bo i’ FOOTWEAR is marked down to way below cost. Y — Amazing Bargains in LADIES, MEN'S AND CHIL. f§ %2 ¥ i change (10 mitac s DREN'S WEARING APPAREL. P lected associations. Lunch. 115, Grain Burin- Take notice of our splendid assortment of Grown-up, B/ imm. "o A Few More . Xmas Suggestions o P i I BATH ROBES GLOVES SWEATERS UMBRELLAS HOUSE COATS HANDKERCHIEFS HOSIERY ' PAJAMAS : SILK MUFFLERS SUSPENDERS BELTS or Selby, (10 minutes; Mr. Carpenter, of Little Girls’ and Children’s Dresses—fast colors, made of .o (. a2 0o 15 Some Outstanding Probiems S i B | RResults of the lfinr\‘!i. Mr. Willis Mon- a - . . . roe, extension sérvice (20 minutes) ; Y excellent material, neatly trimmed, beautifully designed [ crorit il Sune W Tk o o Miner, Bristol, (19 minates); E. E. Bu- T e, (10 3 8 - —for less than the price of the matenal. ¢ B[ e, o mimiten: 3 stan- s . ) cussion ; 3 our mext meeting, when? What LADIES' WOOLEN HOSE, pair.................. 6 s Appeal from Probatd Withdrawn. The_appeal from T¥ibate ease broughit by Mary ‘Miller againet Frederick Schwaner, executor of the will of the late Joseph Cone ‘of New London. has been withdrawn. without costs from the supe- rior_court. Mrs. Miller, who is a sister of Josenh Cone, Brought the appeal on the grounds t4at her Lrother was of such weakened mertal condition at.the time of nis will that he did not realize she was et living but believed her dead, and in that belief he’was unduly influenced to make other persons his legatecs and de- visees, mote. distartly reiated than his sister. SUIT CASES P BED SHEETS, “Defender,” 72x90 .............. $1.39 'MEN'S WORK SHOES, Army style ............. $3.49 , it s E NUF SAID JACOB WECHSLER IEIIZ—:IEEE!EIE:E—EIE 81-87 Franklin Street : Norwich, Conn. - — . . . Basbor of Zansibar, regarded as | The police at Phoentx, Artz, who o | ol was firet ‘used as fuel in Lon- |- The skin from a 12-foot shark yields! 40-46 Mam Street Jewett Clty, Conn. " barbor on the east|-ested a man charged with obtaini 21 during the reign of Edward L, but | about 50 square feet of leather and about ~ 1o be ke was dense’ and wne 700 sharks are caught daily along the & X with ht to corrupt the air, he 1orbnde cost, the skins being tanned in a New : s use by a royal proclamation in 1273." Jersey city.—Ohio State Journal. Mnkaltin 121-125 Main Street “The Kuppenheimer Store in Norwich” and | money wrongfully from banks, fou the sm appli- | stitched into the lining of his overdu $60,000 in §50 and $100 bills,