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WITH “SCALY LEG” . Two specles of itch mites attack fowls this mining habit. of which is 'the cause of scaly ‘leg. this mite commonly remains on feet, burrowing through the scales eausing their enlargement, it also at- the comb and the neck. A crust loose tissue is formed above the bur- and intense itching results from ‘When scaly leg is Jeft untreated the feet of the birds often | At 35¢—Chatterbdx Nursery Tales, ¥ As the mites are transferred from ohe bird to another, e badly distorated, and in some the fowl can scarcely walk or t up to the perch. Sometimes terminal Ints of the toes are lost. scaly-leg Tflzl fowls AGRICULTURAL lNTERFSTS WHAT T® DO FOR FLOCK should Dbe treated prornpfly and shoula not' be introduced among clean birds. Investigations: made under fhe supervi- sion of the United States Department of Agriculture crude petroleum used on the doubtless will aid in spread of the M‘fll fowl to another. Applying crude petrol- eum to the legs with a brush or dipping the legs into this oil is very effective. One application usually is sufficient, but if the scales are not largely shed off after a lapse of 30 days the treatment should . be repeated. Kerosene oil is applied by some farmers in the same way, but is less effective than crude ofl. In using -either care should be taken not to get the oil on the upper roosts preventing e RTEOUS & part pf the le ‘fi less “severe but mors h.borl ‘of ' spaking - the lcn *wmx nulphpr &l X taining 6 per cent ciuds ~The othe; uch mlu, “commonly ¢ s the depluming mite, is a very small the ‘base of the feathers. =The 'inten: itehing sometimes shown that carbolineum OF tuyre which burrgws into the skin na% ‘causes ‘the fowls y-lez mite from one:pull their feathers uatil thev are alm: naked. Dipping of all fowls of an fested flock in a tub of water plete control. pletely submerged and the fe fle, so all, parts of the body will reached by ths liquid. ~Care should taken to keep the dip stifred during treatment, o as to keep the sulphur 1h Santa Claus In Our Large Window Santa Clause will-be in our large show window every day from now until Christmas. Morning hours 10;30 to 12—afternoon hours 2:30 to 5 o’clock. THE CLIMAX OF CHRISTMAS BUYING WILL BE REACHED THIS- WEEK Whether you are after the real Holiday Novelties or the more practical gift merchandise we are equally well prepared to serve you. It should be worth while to gift seekers to know where to get things suitable, practical, which may be chosen without a great ex- senditure of money or tims. Persual of our advertisements and inspection of our stocks will prove that our resources have been utilized to bring about untold advantages to those who maks this store . CHRISTMAS SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS They’re easy to buy—easy to send—easy on the purse. They will suit every type of taste and age. We have thousands of Books—for every member of the family—from the muslin picture beck for the littls tot, all the way up to the latest wotk of fiction. Books mak= lasting Christmas gifts and ar: always acceptable. BOOK DEPARTMENT IS IN THE MILLINERY SECTION CHRISTMAS CARDS The largest Looklets eve Post Car ortment of as parate envelope SPECIAL! — A alining ifferer . ¥ rdh N stivaiopi sbf;: Saciphung 15 diftepent = are Colonial ‘subjects, Floral . subjects, Christmas Seals and Tags—3c and 10c a pack- Winter Scenes, Country age. cenes, etc! Tinsel cord for tying Christmas packages— . & e . spsol.’ Prices are 10c, 15¢, 19¢ and up to 75c. B = ST T S — ¥ S . . Childrzn’s Bocks Boys and Girls Campfire Girls, 15¢ i« L‘m‘;l. “I;w:h,m" 1d 7 Prudy Boo The Campfire Girls’ Series are ek LI “5 & Time Tal books for girls who enjoy outdoor Apimal and Clown Picture . Tuck-Me-In Tal e Baioe ixienh Bouks. Brown, Bobb el At 10c—A: B. . Books, Animal | Series, Si¥ Little Bunkeérs Series, * Books, Pieture* Primer, Old | , . g S irls’ Bool Nooks, Fioture | Primer, Old | all by Laura Lee Hope—at 60c. Girls ks 50c Hiding Hool. Me r)l‘v* Blaci Palmer Cox's Books. Goose At Z5c—Robinson (rusoe, Puss-in- Boois, Story Teller Bdoks, Moy- ing Picture Books, etc. Children's Cloth Pieture Books, at 25¢ and Children’s Bocks Stifi Cover 8téry and Picture Baoks for Child in a wonderful as- Hans Drifker, Horhe Pri- Santa Claus, ° Goosey Gander, Helen's Babfes,” eté. At 25c—Mutt ard Jeff, Brifiging up Father, Little Red Hén, Three Bears, Peter bbit, Bed-time Stories, Rainy-day Stbries, etc. Little Proudy, Alice in Wond land, Piffles ‘A. B. C. Books, Paper Doll Cut-out Books, etc. At 50c—Adventyres of Pup Dog, Mother Goose Gingles, Mother's Animal Stories, Piffles Puasle Books, etc; Other Children’s Books Chatterbox . '50¢ and Billy Whiskers . 3% and $) Banta Claus Boo Happy Nursery Rhymes... Complete Mother Goose Rook: 89c, 98¢, $1.75 and $1.98, Toodles and Mama's Angel Child:~ at $1.00. Little Travelers Around the’ it s150, the’ World Painting and Drawiag and Stencil Books—at 15¢ to 3b5c. “hristmas Cards and hewn in Norwich, ls—1c. cach, 10¢ a dozen— ds and Booklets, 1c, 2c, 5¢c and up whole year. Il Boy Scout Series 15¢ These are Books that will interest and instruct every ho)APrlce 15¢ each. Boys’ Bocks 35¢ 10 to 16 Years. Boys' Indian Seri Braden The Auto Boys' Braden. , by James A. Series, by James A. The Boy Scout Series, John Blaine, Boys’ Books 50c 10 to 16 Years. Adventure Series, by Castlemon and Bonehill. by Capt. Work and'Play Series, by Otis and Verne. Hans Brinker. Bdye' Life, General Pershing Boys’ Books 60c 10 ts 16 Years Tom GSwift Serles, by Fiizbugh. Percy K. Tom: Slade Series by Appieton. Boys c¢f Columbia A Tigh Series, by Foroes. Ralph Books Ser'm by Chapman. Outdoor Chnms Series, by Czptain Allen.” Moving Picture Boys' Berlnfl, by "Appleton. Submarine Boys’ Series, by Durbam. Usve Darrien Series, by Hanéock. Lick Presootl Serieg, by Hancock. Roy Blakely Series, by Percy K. Fitzhugh. 1921 CALENDARS A 1921 Calendar makes a dainty Christmas gift and one that will be remembered during the We have a 'splendid collection, many are hand- ,Gertrude Morrison. '} book, size 8210 inches and 3 inches colored, some with ' verses and 10 to 16 Years Heida, by Johana Spyri. Eisie. Dinsmore, by Martha Finley. Ivy Hall Series, h)’ Ruth Alperta M.ncArthur ;s Girls’ Books 60c 10 to 16 Years Grace Harlowe' Series, Graham Flower. Marjorie Series, by Carolyn Wells. Moving Picture Girlg’ Series, by Laura Lee Hope. Outdoor Girls’ Series, by Laura Leg Hope. Girls of 'Central High' Series, by Jessie by Two Little Women Serias, by Caro- lyn Wells, Copyright Books 85¢ All the popular copyright Books, including sueh well known writers as, Zane Grey, Joseph mncoln, Mary Roberts Rinehart, M. Bower, Edgar Rice Burroughn Grace Rich- mond, Grace Miller White,. etc. — all at 85¢ a copy. The original Noah Webster's. Un- abridged - Dictionary, a great large thick @ Black, bound m cloth, publish~ er's price $8.50 — Our special price LoUTUE LU Brown, bound in leather, pub- hshers price $8.50—0ur epecial I Price c.ocienreniiiiiirenrnees contaii- - 3 With thig ! Chestnut “orchards which h:vq bpen' -actically mlmu’}ea blight Japanese origin ma; nm“‘ &fforts of l-be\Unlledbg..lfig Departmant of Agriculture. Ten years” expcrlmenb- ton has shown that it 1s uga ing about tyo ounces of flowers of nfi,..m!! the chinquapin, a dwarf ches phur and one-haif ounce of laundry sca to each gallon of water will give co lght resident, and " tkat- “Tha fowls shouid be coxfl- itrees thus produced are ‘quite: resistant the disedse and eid nlx!! ot :ogt! ¥, fiavor and quality. i > When laid by, say the jmplement ex-| P! .perts, the plow should, Atored in a2 dry place, away tact with the ground. In any case, 'the right parts should , always be . coated ith grease to prevent Tust. ‘mold board and share have become pit- ted with rust. an_ efficient job of plowing. ce.nnot be done until the corroded parts r uq‘ umfi‘g but tre-} other t implements, generally neglectea. | which £ a pb "would not meglect an | land. 1 g maching, say thejwe m mat MAY m‘loll cmnm nang Jarger return properiy cared for’ at ulu end of ar nurov- ‘are stored under a she fthe teeth shouid be supported by blocks! or ‘beerds, so ‘that they Will not_be om enbedded in the ground. . All acéumnia tiong’' of earth and trash should be re.| f moved. This is ibspectaily applicable to, wooden-frame harrows: The carthly enmulations retain moisture and ace erate decay. . When the wooden parts have died out sufficlently they should be ‘peinted to prevent seamson checking and litt As the harrow works in wel earth and cloge to the ground, deterior: tion is rapid once checking Las started. Iféthe disk harrow is stored in a shed or: other floorless building, the disk gangs | should be run upon boards so the disks| will ‘not become ‘embedded in the ground. Whether: ‘housed or ngt, the implement | should bé . carefully cleaned of all ac-' cumulations of soil, and the disks should | ). pounds, 180 pounds. therefors of matte Nlll hyhfll the Japanese chestnut, w! the. ould HOUSE FARM MACHINERY. Without i to the cost it possible, be Once the CASTORIA be .greased with -a- heavy grease to pre-| Measuring vent rust. The paint, particularly on els of corn, i| the wooden parts, should be renewed | form of frequently. |the Unitea . |culture { farm matter of food is!pounds Children O Iy FOR FLETCHER'S VALUE OF ROOTS. The nutritive dry produc! via address, Over Thirty Thousand Records in Stock at Your The Largest and Most Complete Record Stock in Eastern Connecticut At 88 cenits each 18274 Cumm' Thro' the Ry e 16008 Beautiful lsle of Somewhers (Sacred) Christ Arose (Sacred) Hayden Quartette | Sing 16013 | Would That my Love...Stevenson, Macdonough and Chorus | 18378 I've G. Miserere “I11 Trovato: (Engiish) Macdonough and Chorus | Whose 16388 Annie Lauri Elsio Baker | (gaq0 o\ Bea Bolt Lisie Baker o 16414 Tell Mother I'll Be There .o . Hayden Quartette i Some Time We'll Understan . Trinity Choir | 19411 There 16936 Christmas Morning at Clancey’ Porter Sexn Clancey’s Wooden Wedding Porter | 184§5 When 16967 The Herd Giri's Dream .............. Neapolitan Trio When Happy ' Days—Violin, Fhite, Harp Neapolitan .Trio / 18428 There’ 16296 Oh, Gome, All Y& Faithful ..o o Trinity Choir Joy to 'the World—Christmas Hymn Trinity Choir 17035 From an-indisn Lodge ... Sousa's Band , 18450 Sweet Aloha. Oc—Hawalian Love Song Sousa’s Band 17164 :I.l.n: Night—Christmas Mymn €lsie Baker While rk! the Herald Angels Slag ... Trinity Choir {7302 Washington Pest March Sousa’s Band bl ialb:-‘c 131 Capitan Merch Sousa's Bahd | 49513 17380 The Whistier and H Pryor's Band S o The Warhler's Serenads .. Pryor's Band | 1gc08 wyine 17447 Sing Me the Rosary .. rpheus Quartette e L Dear Rose Marie Pryor's Quartette jacas o 17681 La Traviata .L’Orchestre Symphenique de Paris Dry ¥ La Colombs .L'Orchestre Symphoniqué de Paris '.3541 17854 The Village Gossi Cal Stewart—Bryon G, Harland ' : Uncle Josh Buys an ombbile - Cel Btewart—Byron e G. Harland . Pietro Pietro s Elsie Baker Johnr Barnes Wells Gladys Wilbur - Down Where the Suwanee Bher Fiows...Peerless Quarteit 18053 Where the Shamrock ‘Grows °. My Grandfather's Gir’ 18065 At the End of a Beautiful Love Me at Twilight 18075 The Old Time Religion..... Heaven Song (2) Inchin’ Alone. 18130 Sweet Genevieve 17950 Over the Waves Waitz Sirens’ Waitz ... 17968 One Fleeting Hour. Memories .. 17983 Cumberiand 18561 Rainy 18650 That 18675 Hy'n I . Jane Kenyon | 18087 Jane Kenyon Hesbert Stuart Institute Singers <Tuskegee Institute Singer McKee Trio 18690 Whisp 18681 My Li ‘Wiien You and T Were Young, Maggie. McKee Tria | 18594 18139 When Uncle S8ammy Leads the Band......Peerless Quariette Wang, Liberty ... . Henry Burr | 18696 18191 Mikado Selection, Part 1..... Mikado Selection, Part 2..... 18192 How Could Washingfon Be a Honolulu, Ameriea’Love You... 18207 Medley of Irish Reels, No. B (Accordion Medley of lrish Reels, No, 2 (Accordion).. 18231 Goldsteln Behind the Bars Mrs. Rastus Johnson'‘at the Victor Concert Orchestra ZVictor Concert Orchestra arried Man...M. J. O'Connell .American Quartette John J. Kimmell ohn J. Kimmel My L . 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Schumann-Heinx 87311 Za Za LR B At $1.50 each L supplied by roots at lees are,| compares wangolds less than produces 20 tons, whilst and n a ton of an acre of ba 'n average crop o instead of in dollars, pplied lhey provide and the length of b wonder ! The Xmas demand has already in now and make your selections while ¢ complete. Records will be mailed free of listed soms of the most popular numberns. - The Dream of Out of the East—Fox Trot In Your Arms—Fox Trot All Star—One 8tep ... Tell Me, Little Gipsey Girls of My Dreams .. Japanese Sandman—¥ox Tret....Paul Broadway Blues . Anytime, Anyday, Anywfim e P That Old Irish Mot = Just Like a Gipsey I'd Love to Fall Asleep and Arms 18688 Chila Bean—Fox Tro\ 0ld Man Jaszz 85594 Angels from the Realms of Glory Oh! Little Town of Bethlohem i s 365698—Zicgfeld Follies of 1929..........Joseph 0. 36701 Avalon—Medley Fox Trot Best Ever—Medley .. «.... Cora Mel Patten | 35702 Gems from Mary Gems from The Night Boat.. vum-m —Special List of Red Seal Records at $1.25 each— §7294 Over There Enrico Caruso | 87293 Onward, Chri §7205 Last Tears 87307 In the Sweet Bye BYe 87308 Star of Love 87309 O 'Boys, Carry Me Along 87310 Home .. £7319 At Parting An hndh wit barley-meal, ar fpeding eoreal In an acre of barley, which 4 bundredweight, A3 ing the average of ‘s The dry feeds n of mangolds weighw barley 1.+ oide e, we compare the fesdi rley withi the r 6f an firures, would pro- nds, @ 40-ton crop of man: return 9,200 pounds, or & 4,500 pounds. comparison as we lve at easily, that cheaper than s that fhe farmer own carbonlifiirates in r, as well as of starch|j NG TABS ON HOGS. he price of a hog in bu: a mathematics used by tes Department of Agri- g tabs on prices of 7 18, Theoretically, 100 be ive/hogs should insured parcel post. 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