Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 8, 1920, Page 10

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TESTS DISPROVE OLD THEORY the county wers interested in Royal Worcester THAT CHAREING STOPS DECAY M'u:. -'nd;b&\i; “2,000 acres fio land | enty 1 g 1 obtainable. y & clinies in t cities and towns ol -was cleared movement. - t 5| 3 . ¢ + credted parks 3 The old theory that charring the butls tons - ob 40 rdegiiaink tar‘zhe » he. p; 0 Y e : dls, ha 7 ,n'm % el ) ' of fence posts and .telephon@pofes pre- 5 umai e it 3 ] information ‘commission Aln_ reach i s the woods has been disproved by a | PIrPose uargely on the cooperative plan. | less. * ha s fomy packs| the disessé st un earlier stage wiax ie A ries of tests recently conducted by the > Tt gk 2 3 > -, ¢ {, ; e pos - d servi Unue;i sutan:ewm:;z ‘:fl e S OF. VELVET: BEANS | poroie | ; i ; A 7K. |imgits, - fuctories’ and. schéols and WP v riculture, on fences with charr ~| The principal :value of the velvet bean ; - ota, nia, Rhode | o) Tros: tubsrolghint aberl Was made to make your hens lay more eggs. Feed W iriatcq posis of varica specics | Thel is tor inter grasing, ‘and for that pur-| 10" cggn 1 < Tield ot | a0 : b1 ot arii. T tBeds tiis Sioes %P bte it to them. You will find it works. They !;lin even less durablo than the untreated | ben ba grown on the lehe cole aad bn the : “The states 8 discovered by the morses can be diz mored like Royal Worcester Meat Scrap immensely— O oretically, an area of charred wood | 018 86asen of the immediate - Gut coast, ' p o, et | treatment. - f s i B ‘ say specialists of the United States Des % : The superintendents of the five ulst and it's good for them. It is clean, wholesome around & post should prevent decay, be-| o el S O e UBlted Siales P X 3 b : sate > ds | tuberculosls sanatoria have been amsizned cause charcoal does not decay or encour- | i,y the crop to grow until killed by |fn st ol - s age the growth of fungi. But the charredl’s oot ,pter which it is grazed through|T.an's pen of the P h ‘ “'YE"“. “W"'m“ conduct the : k-" wrea around a post i» not usually a solid} o inter, as the vines and leaves de- » P : them at stated WW and 'fi: e vovering. It is checked through in many ‘when the occasion arises” Dr. Willias. BEEF scrap. Now while eggs are high is your time to profit. \ 3 ¢ ed before thev | C2Y 30 slowly, that they retain their pa-| eggs - i ¢ Stockwell. superintendent ‘at the Il rte Be sure and demand Royal Worcester Meat Scrap places. 1 posty are scasomed before ther |jarability & lbug. time. The! matured ford sanatorium, has heid clinies in New 3 o ‘hecks which beans are quite hard when .dry, -but are ird n B Britain and Bristol, and is arranging fo For Sale by all Leading Grain Dcalers. 10 the bottom of the scason checks Which | esten well in the fall.wor whenever: they ) g0 to Rockville, Terryville and Sokin B wre aiways present. It green unchecked | [0 n oo S ttenca elther by rains Kly. RS il O gt ol ¥ L e - i, & posts are charred, checks will 095:; or by lying on d gvp soil. Tig y‘;ld of B. Gl_..fll, np‘"llllflfll at the 1 "‘"’“g‘; u',:, ":‘li'\'::dc::: t}: t‘},‘fmh;?;d seed from a fair growth of vines is ysually | week, the largest egg y sanatorium, has conducted clinics In that scaso p 5 Merier. 12 = from 20 to 30 bushels per acre and much Tt weigher nearly four ouhces, n 4 city, Middietown, Naugatuck, Waterbgrs 3 center of the post is exposed to funsus|, .. yields are often sccuid. One| When weather conditions are unfaver- and Southington. Dr. Hugh,B. C T, DOCTORS BACKWARD ON have the prescriptions honored th:y will | infection ang will decay as rapidly 88 un-| pu by Younds of the pods will shelll aple- for egg production as they superintendent of the Norwich sanatgri- LIGUOR PERMIT APPLICATIONS |00ny &0 Pe ther belater, applicatins €| treated wood, ih to reslst decay|about 60’ pounds, or Gne bushel of seel: | quring the greater part of November, on . um, has held clinies in this' cly, New < s : 5 e 31} Charring deep smoush to T cay 5 London, Putnam, Willimantie, m’::‘;‘l"!:‘:‘l‘t’z‘}'i':;";:‘;‘:fi:’“_‘:‘“‘;fi‘:x:,’: be granted permits, Mr. Stremlau sail | would undoubtcdly weaken & post of or-| [N€Y «o not need to be shelled for foed-|account of continued cloudy and rainy Danjeigon, As yet the director is unable lo give ing cattle and make an excellent grain weather, it then becomes all ‘the more Jewett City and Plainfield, while Dr. Ed- allowing them to secure aicohiol fur use ‘n dinary size. > the practice of (h 1 Toh)| uree, 34 Bis Gie ang et Sints sre _— ol ‘i‘“‘fiifi?’bfififi?’é‘&xfif‘l’f tmporians 10, /ace. (AL [the LLbirts, M0 ; g o e clinics in m ractice of their profession. Locall.,;aged in detail work connected with - - 1imd : ; ith N physicians aro mot the only onies who | 5 ons, tie has, however, T eany | Lste, prPROVES MoOST Frorlda indlcate that for' feeding three' coo g Bouth Norwalk, Stamford, Defby, . I3 i ; atate especially are belng preserved. | sonia, Milford, Plainfield and-Stratford. aiae i 4 JLS FOR CLOVER|pounds of the beans in the pods D Y about 75 per cent. of the 497 Lonnecticus | S5ued, Several of the new permits to phy- | G 5 i § s Svorth more than one pound of cotton seed gt g timo but just enough to keop them | Comnecticut has a comprehensive PACk| . Dr. John F. O'Brien, superintendent of physicians to whom were granted JermitS | o avoid a late-month rush. Tnvestisa- | or basarass and white. clover, and ua.| Meal stirring around. This procedure serves :{‘59;';0“:“"‘" e b Seatide; t‘.;z:n:'fchudm'l‘mlu:hn ast year have applied for remewuls. ac- | \tone ure mov. Lo sonduoied by oa | i 2 /oloyer) b two purposes; it keeps the birds off the|Oof 2,000 acres. Ne at Crescent Beach, for bone {uberculosts Dercentags holds good smony the. dostoms | icier Of sume of the prearations Nt lass than 100 pounds pe thousand] In preparing a sofl which has never!fnz. Furthermore the e O Tatsm h the United Blaten. | ctare e o0 VALIHS JUI 38 %3¢ percentage holds good among the doetors ou¢ Ly applications -for manufacturers’ teet. The app.ication should be|been used for greenhouse crops follow ! stirred up und turned over the better it e - | state. % SeEwich ¥ vermits ‘b renewals of permits are | Ser® oot He R es of s-oding |the Same general plan of mixing manure serves its purpose. Litter must be lizht ; s DU AL he Miie oo et Tuesday marked the close of ‘the period | wuade or permits issued to new apphieants. | Joi® SA70 L T (RS o very 1ana applying lime. If the iype of soil and dry.' The moment it hecomes 0£xY | YOUSING FOBR NORWICH wxr"r:y from the Christmas sen: fund for applications for ren~wals, an' on Nae. doubtful value for the bont gresses or the|near tjge greenhouse is stitable to use, 2nd heavy 1nr1 mcdkrd dm‘vn‘nn account of 18 UNDER DISCUSSION !“;:ml‘:m;;:d l:ln";-:.y, uu»::-ln ‘; 31 the 1920 permi 1 cease to b f. 1 Woais = : I cery %l it his damrn westher apd too 'i*le exereisa on b b are vasl by the Tective. " Bir. "Stremiay belcves ‘the fait. | NADE JUSTICE oF THE feecrien duleas the solle are vory Acld or | (R JRETCR e o ware e i Ll b hens, then 1t is entrely | The Interested group on housing and the | state. The campalgn to raise $100,000 m ure of the phy y for ERACE IN' vOLUNTOW) | SOREIN larse dusibies of PCEY B the) surface to some extent. Then the the Lealth of the hens. \ s sontiscacs 15 The. office | onoscicnt, Juriag the, Christmas seal alo is due to Jfhen fhey | Herbert Heyvood, who is play:ng i i “"Broiiic porparstion, by which ie|ground may be plowed, limed and har-| The ot esitng el i 08, O e ciieber + Mowtay might! CHATE] ettt sy Tt T aas ot S . realize that thcy unable * The Dud Man at the Comedy thealre, is < 5 S oty v - rowed and a cul ivator set to run deeq, principal varieties are as follows:- o -omm 3 . % % J t the thorou~h strinzing of the su , man W. H. Cruickshank of the commit-|guceeeds, the clini t be B scribe medicines with aleohol content aud | fuced with the momentous quest.on these | Te2™ I shou'd lemin s-v-ral in.order to keep tne soil stirred to bring| Plymanth. Rocks 1 to Sy - 38 a5 10 What carcer he shall follow. | focms selor to soidns to. nllow sufictent it info a mellow, workable condition! T 15 PN TR Sorititen: destied Their success has been marked. For |w. H B. rred) Cazenovi: a & 11cywood, Le i Known, has reccily beem- tiow gor tha wxownd 1 bcome thoroush'y S0l can then be taken to. the gree !‘“N e 2 hear any suggesilons that might be offer- | nstance, "in Strutford the other day the / e ’ oot £ 3 grosn: Th'y : (S AN RS eieeiaes ed 80 that when making up its prosram |tuberculosis nurse presented 23 suspeted e o e I Xt g | sertled and for the weed seed to germin-|house and placed on the S OFig R. Pember (White) Kingston wicie he ma:rtuius his summer home. 5 ‘R e e Of activides, the commitiee Would have |cases to Dr. Lynch for examination, and n Ve es.. ey ak sarelafieg: §3 s oe eee the benefit of the opinions of other mém- | in Soutnington a few da; 12 Jugge liey wood says that he is not weil | ™ T oil must have plenty Eae ys ago 13 were it acitowtth 'ihs Jutlciey? soSiaiy ofl. of phant tooi nd, ateanler astert Tha! i ek v S bt e T N e ot s] Dopssatodbo DF (i .se, but this wil not prevent his | HOG-CHOLFRA LOSS REDUCED leaching of plan: food in greenhouse , CETAEEC TREL sl e et yBarcrng bl dhon b e s e 5 war on the auioisis next sum- BY TEACHING USE OF SERUM soils is very little, there being compar-) 4079 % % ¥ ki 2 " wer. For the new justice of the beace | y oo oe'hy how cholera liave been mater- | atively no loss excepting the subsoil be-f N+ T 2 ) Norwich is lacking in the number of has taken his election o office in no;y.no"loq g 1o County, Ala., as | ing of a very sandy nature. Therefore, | Rhode Tstand Reds necessary houses, In common with other trivoious spirit. If the “people” of Volun- | 2 2 % i A of i gt from , H 1 ! e v agent Plant food ap: in the form of ma-!()q Town Farm, Peterboro, N. H... 187 | communities, the estimates ranging “Pape’'s Cold Compound” !iown naie put ther wust in him, then ' 2 FeSult of the work of lhe county agen own Farm, Peter! | TN IS 7y — 3 SORWICIH STANDS SEVENTH IN SURVEY IN STATE New Haven, with a score of 441, leads t dred new houses as be-|the towns of, the state in the fumber snd . L = centers nure or commercial fertilizer Wil be ' i, Sampson, Sphinefield, Mass .. 145 | Afty to three hun ; b Breaks any Cold e el Do tewaeier o Secomiingn, bt the sounity to use.the seoan |available for a later crop, provided It 18 i S Biexford, Grossille, N.-HL. -... 140 B e 0 Mbor ol 1o somiror s yimanar ateinen, TSR, ‘Judge Heywood" is spending a consz.d- | T v the depart-|Dot all used on the crop for which it ton, Mass. . 119 e cost of materials. 3 0 e: 3 eruble amount of time in the New York | 2nd et e o, Binecrest Orchards, Groton, 119 | il s the scarcity Of both, during war | With a score of 379, is second, B in Few Hours public Library these days. learning the :ment. oplnes S R Some growers use a fairly complete! White Leghorns aw in 2 very thorough and commendabje Nead. have bedn marketed from the cou: imes. the lack of organization to take ! With 363, third. Stamford made 340, New rei 1 4 sb'e | London 308, Waterbury 248, Norwich 141, operative k, with an es-commercial fertilizer in addition to the E. A. Ballard. Chestnut Hill, Pa, .. care of second mortzages ut reasonsble | maner. A mrouE e S.o0is In Housin | manure For this purpose a- fertllizer Mount Hope Farm, Willlamstown, ratea—the questionable method prevailing | Meriden 135, Ansonia 133, Greenwiei Instant Relief! Don't stay stuffede mereg bose, J1eywood has completeiy | o0 Nty the department’s rspresentative | C3ITYing 4 per cent. nitrogen, 8 to 12) Maes. of equitable taxation, were phos-s of the | 121 X n 118, 1, Daa- 1 - | master eacie onnecti | € : na‘e hovs. DE cent .phosphoric acid and 4t least 4/ 1. E. Ingoldsby, Cooperstown, N. Y. by the Do- (DeT cent. potash is excellent. This may| Meadowedge Farm, Cedarhurst, L. L be applied at the rate of a ton to ‘he! jacre, but it should not be applied before| Other Varicties {the ‘manure and the Lme have been Obed G. Knight (White Wydndotte) up! Quit biowing and sauffling! A |cut laws, he annou dose of “Pupe’s Cold Compound” taken | tinue in his role of the Mexican bandit | Six s:ts of every two hours unt.l three duses are|in The Lad Man. After that—well, who | than Rotery c taken usuaily breaks up any cold. can tell? The role of justice of the|demonstrat The very first duse onens clogged | e .ce may prose more thriiling even than | Point was ces that he will con. * taught eizhteen men to va ments own: b were sunplil to the s and a serum-distribut ablished In churge of a re’ situation discussed gt the: mectine. There bury 102, Torringten 98 and Manchester is also another phase which Is seldom | 97. Boston made 361, Providence 423, hrourht to the fore and that § the effcet lfurhm:mr: 477, Manchester 538 and 5f prohibitlon 51 the housing situation. | Fortland 386. Rec-ntly the Boston chamber of commeree | - These ratings are disclosed in a recent i p worked into the surface of the soil gives! Bridgeton, R. L made & survey of the housine shortage in | Survey made by the U. 8. public hewifh nostrils and ihe air passiges of the|(hat of a Mexican bandit: nble veterinarian. More than 9.000 head | WOTKed Injo the Surtafe of the soff glies: . Brecton, B ond (Whits ey ot Ycton 'and dlssovered so- | 8ervice of the 444 largest cities of the head; stops nose running; relieves the o of hys were treat'd. In many cases it e B i dotte) 'New .Britain, Conn. ... Shostantely- 3.000 nt tenements ir |country. The scores are based ujon A PRl L iy, Shietisiises. : ; { was found that sickness. other than ehol-| "4 " quickc acting commercial fertilizer, il P. Cloyes, (Buff Wyandotte) |the poorest sections of the city. These |Possible 1.000 points. The data obtained d Compound” acts quick,| Middletown—The ~mid-semester re- era was due to some incidental canse. |\, & 2% SCHE, SOTMERE LR B o (BPTeS U ... 64| ~are formeriv oceunled by thoss whose | Were in answer to approximately 306 - iy o Ut it L G R S A T standing at Wes- auch as bad peanut meal, and baanced i % tUE G O G0 “hut in much. cases: 4. B. Hamptop (Black Leghorns) arnins for the most part wera spent in | Guestions regarding medical, legal, eduea- rug stores. It a thout zssistance, | ey ¥, which was given out by ‘ions were advisel The county azsn’s Fhgs g B v d o o Na . Com eople hav ov- | ional and general co-operative measc-» tastes nice, contains no quinjne — on, Shows vasti work regulted in 32 formers cs.a.,.is.{fi_fi,[u must be applied lightly and with care' Pittstown. iv. J. . “ivees 451 'he saloons. Now these peovle have mov. Insist upon Papes! rovement in the academic work. - ' not to have it come in contact with the od into hovses with mors modern conven- | in force in these commun'ties on Fed 1, tances. such s bath. wne. ctc. and the|1920. f andlopde of tha ramehacikies find them-| Authorities issuing the report cali at- alves with unirhabi‘able vproperty on jtention to the face that the grades by no Their hands—vncan’. The housing. com- | Means indicate the amount of vemerval mittee Wil meet amaip in the nmear fn-|diSease existing In these various el‘ies. sira at which time a plan of procedure | Some cities may be graded high vecatse will be Macrased, they have had so much venercal diseass Attentinn fe caflad to all interasted ip|and Drostitution that it has been n-ces- * net th the elwhth annnal ecomfersnes | SATY 10 inaugurate vigorous measuresfor an hangine 0 he he'd in Pridgeport, Con- cnmh:fl'nx l}\z’mi ");.llc some r}:nl" wities may be graded low because ii hau seemed necticut, December 9, 10, 11. e T i e and adopt the other measures fof which pas-ures fo keep their hos off the opanigoL 0 MATe ¢ : B NP | ™ foliage. It may be applied in the dry g = ranve the land thus® prstard, heing g0 BEG RO 0 SR TR T ety CONNECTICUT ONE. OF RTATES fread of mary nox| weeds by the root-{ ..,y it into the soil, and it may.be dis WHICH HAVE PARK SYSTEMS {ing of the anima's. and prepared for fu- V LS 2 ‘ ey solved and applied by sprinkling the wa-{" State purks, whish - are to form the ! ture cultivation. Forty-four farmers Inyi.. on the soll near the plaats | ¥ g ¥ L | ! to be| principal topic of discussion at the na- H { 3 TS — ‘ional conference called, , by Governor COLD AND HOLIDAY WEATHER'! S Lh i ohalshalsemnes ISl ATy Opieix E Docters Recommend New Haven—A voluntary petitin in| f the Interior, to meet in Des Maines IDEAL TIME TO BJY FURS Bon tsnio 'or fi"fl Eyes banlruptey has been ‘led with the clerk : Iowa, Janhary 10, 11 and 12, already i ] i of the United States court by Heary G.[-have becn establ'shed in nineteen states S5 B Doerr, an automobile dealer of 1,445 according to information compieéd by the Physicians and eye specialists pre- | 5outn’ Main street, Waterbury. Accord-| national park service for the use of the scribe Bon-Opto as asafe homeremedy |ing to the schedule which accompenied| mes¢ing: Dridgeport.—Up to date the Bridze |0 . Sihed in ths treatment c £ eve trouthes and o | the petition, the liabiifties total $12-| Six states have set aside forest reserfos { part city court has imposed fines amount | " Erades are awarded. PRy strengthen eyesigint. S:ldundermoney | 312.38, while the assets amount to $2,-| and game refuges which are equivalent to| ing to more than $6,000 upon liguor 3 . Wi grade of 773, made the best showing. Six olier eities grading over 700 are Salt Lake City, Grand Rapids, Des Moines, Tacuma, San Francisco and Spokane. Of the ter citles classed as having 500,000 or mote inhaett ants, Detroit leads with a score of €94, parks in that they are pres:rvéd from| law violators. Hart’s Fur Shop [=""" 96 State Street New Londoa, Conn. H ] Los Angeles is second with 670 and Mew 4 H York third with 627. St Low.. scored F —— F'X STOMAC Baltimore 414, Chicago 448, Phia- z N p H A I A . Eoston 361 and 1" simrgh ; i i RIGHT UP Tne public. mealeh - servica. eam 1 i th servics announses Never was a Fur Coat, Scarf, cr MuT ! : { P ey e e o e 3 4 e 3 ! ot MORE APPROPRIATE— o b e v D 24 :. i i g et n."trl 'r-'w‘" H CAseS tat 3 (i ¥. %3 MORT’ USV:“T ! H OSSR onpiias. sind vonterts "eiss \Th;:;: i Kersevics, aggravated assault; state wa . he Phillp Dean, carnal abuse of miner fe- You don't want « s*ow remedy when p your stomach'is'bad--or an uncertain [Male chiid;sstate vs. Andrew M. Am- one—or a harmful one—your stomach | fuisky, taxation of costs; state va An- is too yaluable; you mustn't injure it | toni Hopowise, taxation of costs: state- with drastic drugs. vs. Sylvester Ballard, taxation of costs; ‘When your meals don’t fit and you state va. Bessie Crowe, laxation of Than at this time of year O//; SA’EE investment, a good reliable car s 4 to drive is the usual comment among With cold wzather approaching ard the ¥mas Holidays business men regarding Buick. Buick has not far distant, Furs of Hart’s Fur Shop standard. are : oy sein. N oraiol Srr s won the favor of men in business'and the Fies, acias or vaise s, Undige-ted > Furs that every woman in No:wich and yicinity should # < ‘ = food. When you feel lumps of indiges-| Ocean Beach Dike Needs Repairs. posszss. § g SPECIAL LOW PRICES NOW i The roominess and beauty of the new PREVAILING THROUCHOUT l Buick Nineteen Twenty One Cars afford tion pain, heartburn or headache, from The dike at Ocean Beach 1 in neel acidity, Just eat a tablet of Pape’s Dia- faf repairs. The recent storm, wWhich pepsin .and - the stomach distress Is|was accompanied by an unusually high gone, tide, broke irtions of the dike Milliofs of people know the magic of | tne water flowed onto the w-:-:.".: Papé's Diapepsin as an antacid. The¥ | whioh numerous cotiages stand. In some know “that indigestion and disordered | i ooy there were two feet of water n stomach are so needless. The relief |y collars and basements of the oot~ comes quickly, no disappointment, and | jazey for a time. they cost so little too. professions by its twenty year record of kecping faith. THE SHOP - gratifying satisfaction to the entire family, too, in leisure hours. BELGIAN HARE COATS —Extra fine skins, black: » or taupe; handsomely} lined ......... $85.00;" RUSSIAN MARMO Tt % COATS — Deep shawl! collar, bell sleeves, Rac- coon or self collars and cufis; beautifully lined—f $135.00 FRENCH SEAL COATS— Squirrel collar and cuffs, &8 38 inches long; hand-}3 somely linad. .. $195.00, & WOLF SCARFS, black or!! taupe ......... $15.00 SIBERIAN SQUIRREL : CHOKERS .... $15.00 HUDSON SEAL MUFFS . $15.00 p Young People Wanted at Once— “ for Important Positions Reporting, Commercial Teaching and Business Re-inforcing Buick reliahility is- Author ized /Buick Scrvice everywhere available. Long years of experience are no longet necessary for the acquirement of spe- cialized knowledge that will enable young men and women—futdre execu- tives in the business world—to secure and hold bigger, better, higher-salaried positions. The stories of success achieved by young poople equipped Wwith Norwich Commercial School training in all lines of business should inspire YOU to equal effort, and place your earning power on an equal scale with those who have already aspired to reach the igger things that better business training hokds forth, Buy Your Christmas Fur Gifts Now. A Small- Deposit Will Secure Any Furs You Select. FURS OF THE BETTER GRADE ARE REASONS FOR YOUR TRADE S. HART Furrier Since 1900 RIS e | If you are seeking success—if you want to get ahead —don't delay. Write today for a copy of our book- let “Getting Ahead"—it tells how to put your name on the payroll to stay—it tells how others are wine ning success and how you can do likewise. Even in these times the demand for our graduates exceed ' NORWICH BUICK CO. | S 142 MAIN STREET Phone 1431 NORWICH

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