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Adnnuemmw,fllfiaflh 'SEND A B'.Ildm Want s Arartinconenl WH) Get ¥ /| A Bulletin To Let Adyertisement Will Rent It . . SALS : TOR SALE—Automobiles LEGAL XOTICES ; = 2 5 ] - ot W 35in| What Is Going On Ti TR 3 ark—Home i vasiey, doush: e 5 OB SALE—Loses aclan, run los than | A%, & SOURT, OF ERORATE NELH Pictures 2 Dread B0c, chkes bUc ahd ypwards. City TR 1 “gl ,m Tajoh Norwich, on the 2ist day oOf Uecember;| Feature Motion Pctuses 8¢ D) g “‘“ “’3-'”’ dep2ig 0 -‘E %fiu% ,gflyi&xw&\mo\ J. AYLING. Judge. | 175 SHARES OF E‘“““' ] e nxg"flf Bia Diatricr. deecianss . ¥% ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 =, t, deceased. . . G $ionipgton 9 g isheries Co. [ von sats—one 1930 Special Elx T Da; FeUND - iraigerys 3 - SRE Ll in Court b, his agent and ivis Theatrs. “"‘“”W"" an2 pup L > PREFERRED STOCK smdebakse:mlx?"&:s;r?ruxmgolw ¥ ?: SR preying. i the reasons eres | Cobaret tastes and 4 Jouch ‘general oftice experience ; Write 7 b . # o y- Seanr = e qition. L. B 3 Ao S s, AemiaistEatiol income dom't go well ber 8 #fl Shines o ddvancement i h £ fi‘ E Fzm K R 3 e uone B0 % %’ " B 1 be Joian '!"‘ is Maclelh g4 Dorls May Sovie, Conm. o dectl ’“‘m‘ QEE% "#fle Notth | §6 b s o phone D10 o ok § Guick_roadste L Lo It orge, nat s | he i pertcn comeds b e J‘DI lu,us—fiw: forr mmm din- running orter, just OvDaNIea ADd Dpetition by Lieard and Fashionable” which will be the L‘flg It mm L sl M 3 gy 1 ,."’é?“« mym i AL cheap. fnquire 190 12 "fl*“‘g Withrin sol Ao Yo the m“ et | " et aes oy ars A s alers ; 5 s 1 r, A, D. 1920, ut 3 o' the L 03 REGTEL S o] radrEnaee mock o T T | i A S LB oty et e B (o ; D—To arill yay O3 meW Well OFl “¥OR SALEGood mah upri JAMES L. CASE Sue engine 4nd fqur Cord s 'P won, e given oy dhe Ep_Wib_sosle !’fl" flgflbfl L CON- 112005 must sell BOW 5 10 L l’m Y 15 “oniler one fime’ 45 mofue T bles, such a8 thes g’nfi;mmf:{fin s F O LR R bt Bl f FSIPE|] © @ SHETUGKET STREET §|=°T T “.hawu: & cireylation 1n sald Dietricl 5 |10 the end fhey decids thai e Watler N pames of boys who are & RV 9 T Tioser oL el £ | XO% SALE—$0 fons £8 gnh”‘ e = ¥ truc in berfeot condition, ‘mr‘m'x‘,xn:au”mflf"}:_gn“fi gaie et (o be bapoy thas tg be to get up in the morn- Burdy | 1rXtuaH=t 700 Edgewood Dwee s Hampion. Inglir at‘D s hicks ThuBt b eer EX: £ 3 skin deep. - g 4 m:fl- Darling. : l 1ihree other bargains. © Box The nhv\mi'or‘c‘:\:fis tine copy | 1des” the Astaxaby ing and eam some money Mney. 5 Ve o6 o S m 1% RS i ety picture starring Rehel Clayion. which j » RO S |, BIG MONEY in trocking: our o Audst: HELEN M. DRESCHER, the second feature, the heroine s & casrying papers. Frequently § st q‘i'&zgmfihmef ,;v;" WILL BUY AN-80-ACRE FARM. 7 g:n and godn the y%;fi _dec3td Clak. | ing example of where physical charm there are good routes, Gel 3 e'fep'-'xfl ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- |Jate $1,000. $2000 fi.y,,‘:{’" yfi <A A UOURT OF FEOBATE HELD ,l':'“" of character apd soul go NESd & BS—1 will have 10 hg Make 2 two ( CLASS CONDITION, NEW BA| the nn'c- trucks huilt an you . ‘°{‘;’ o Rie, ¢ for the Distriet O61 ™ pdllh Passied, 28 interarated your names on file and be|! “mh\v ummu g B nfi e F“’ffl”?:g“ s": RS i g Tl Mo va:glgev 24x26. LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF | Sitnf, ork, o Sontracts | ?:‘:Z Dot ;:““’" :‘ o Vo rion, I ol s v m r 00 l::s H SWANTED — G 8 " flflg R Tet MRS FERTILITY — letin_ Office, Box 234. e N AN u ling character, who ugscifishly SBerl- ready for the first vacancy. i:‘ m" ou‘e.. on l?e 'i’mm' g oo o ety n&f&‘la:‘g‘grw earfi‘ ‘ymifd 4 | woon, P{E&TV OF, QFR IT. ?-: EOR SALE—Maxwall fouring, roadster ,.,f;;".’;,“ .‘L'.,Z,‘_,‘“’""“" el B B35 Sor oen nevvines saf riks S Call at the Bulletin Office. e mu.‘% C Rl E‘ 3 ’“;',;E‘ 5 L | e Phone 1. decifd | MILE TO VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, |and commercial C;"b"‘“ ‘”“gg n.m- Frahk B al of Nontieh, Conn, ap- | BT honer o7 WY Siar of Bt < C aie-o #amm o luxe,‘m?m’fi%‘:' s yh:::r:%sfl%mnewfpd 55 STORES, CH URC H E 8 % fi““fiuw i e 3 s s Uirein st forth, Gt An interesting sews weekly closes G N P TN TR ,,,.a. ,m,,,, Allen location ; all matters si m.lg Efle@m fl, d¢n Company, Norwich, Conp. | SCHOOLS. A RA E BARGAIN F 94 Mable St. Da m 2a instru DWDOrLng to be the last| programime. FUNEBAL DIRECTORS wzm?r: Farm Agency, D; oRp. i : A SINCE! BUYE a3 8t ielson, el 349. od ent of sal be ime y lecld } it Shak ED—Cook .at the ANTI o 1 have 20 of W GEORGE G. GRANT |, .2, s o6 ggr'm. m» ki §ovo pourkia, ot m%%g i :lmmd WAN' w furs, at FL A. Hgeb- ndertak unds, 5 2 U er and mer |Gitn 2°tull v szou_ pery f\éry T;A rsday. A. C. Bennet! 3 PRQVIDENCE ST, TAFTYILLE nfih one pair of blacks, ! ‘pounds, sound, ags Telephone 430 amuee, ;cg 13" m farm '::'a den;;;-d plmd:en u un can ’r‘f&k i ”?s oirade ek gl the SN s MR | der an_ironclad :uuan g‘nces "The Pasnik (.o for . Drice $185; SiF Bingen, wml ‘;‘l‘gh the owners of the _a:f fl sou cle; [ CU“MINGS& Rl"c e dgjve als:'nned Tf:e,%ry San out of Lorene, trial mile 13 1 el m’f“ NT) 35-4 Willijpantic Division. 11 sell cb: horges { 3 Dibel bl :rmthswzmwfluw Faneral Directors §| sl .m}a' ok m_.,'—*—q—,m e - —— | S R T lnlumbalmers SALE HORSES ks i ok I have ten good horses, 'dthw from 322 Main Street m; Pharp;uv.gfimz “fifi" 1160 to 1600, that are young, good workers. Prices rl;m. see them. ELMER B. PIERSON, . Tel. 536-3. Chariber of Commerce Buildi Phone 233-2 Lady Aulu!nu‘ GAGER p&D._J,CQYLg DENTIST Morwish Copn en in use —_———r—— e | for k. lleosl 40, AUTOMQBILE ACCESSORIES Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt §ervice Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS Office Hours: 9—12, 1:30-—5, 6:30—8 Telephons Paul A, Schwartz, D. M. P, | DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 771 i n&c.xumm DENTAL SURGEON m Gt Ut l(emam@:uel‘ nul St Frozen Radiators BQ owaup—no e g‘!:fll r Jight with the- ggfig fl_ needs » Your maghito ) ??', & rm:flflb)lh awum Phone 214 !‘x» i3t or Ustal ). ALE—One mhg. E _ ograph, complete ' record s 4s £00d a8 hew ; Valug ;m com- 13‘7??‘?& The “Plaut-Cadden Company, dectid FOR BALE—Scveral Kdison cylinder horn mmnl'x'm, I good WOring Orer, ¥ith oue doxed récordy; o solee §0. %he Plaut-Cadden Compa Norlwwh. % ~$290.90 for a fne mahogany Jacob Doll g 5 hflm T%”Plglt Ladden SQison diamond | Kt MY LAT:; ARM BULLETIN. * (GHOICE OF '400) William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST/ 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROQNS 7 A¥D 2 WESTERLY, R, k jeek. Da-ny (i u lished * 1872), Norwich, decl7d T $190.00 buys a Very . goad upright piano with stool anid'scarf.” Why 10t make this m piano, ) %:oor and scart ; dem- Lo i 2 disc ma-hofiflny finish cabi- BRI S o ot fiat and seven f’fi 2 and the rest o easy lenns;.1s minutes sz?m;: SRR s your Ay reHIs, |valk from Fremklin sqrufé’ For further e - Coupany CEstab, 1872), ‘Norwich, I"“'-“’“l'fl. inguire of onn. $1,400.00 wm nc: Stver u&?n ‘aown a two-tepement V. COVELLO Tel. u:-m 198 CUE St Plaut-Cadden - Company (sw.w . 1872), harwich, Conn. declid u;s 90 buys a beautiful mahogany 85- Dlayer piano with 15 Tolls, bench and guaranteed. $30 down, "Tho Plaut-Cadden Company , Norwich, Conn. ~ deciTy’ $155:00 for a good Upright stool and sart. sy tehus. vy Plalu.-[ adden t.opwany (Estab. 1872), .\orv\u,h,l ) dec17d PO)‘ IALE—A Jawel gu atove, only | 0 months ; will take $20 Jobn llame%vr_; Oc- ! Wl‘ SALE—Three young cows, LI turkey hens' and one iom, one broode il exchange’ for poultry or trade. G i, Scotlan “dec16d Ffll SALD— itchen r.m:e. parlor stove, windoy shades, couch, 2 _beds,. $prings nad mattresses, pillows, chiffonier | imd other articles. 2 Main St declid FOR SALE Farm of 100 acr, e iands el divided d, 4 somebody wishing a farm near tic city. For particuldrs inquire FRANCIS B. DONOHUF Central Bidg. .- :Phons Nory: ‘Repaired and Recored Thonwnhly Tested Under Air Pr_n”yn‘ MUD GUARDS AND LANPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED SHANLEY 499 MAJN STREET, (East Side) Assistant. Telsphone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT | Shea & Burke Puneral Directors 41 Main Street oty N7 Grory Buiiding Norwich, Conn. CIGARS c1oams @ltestone Cigar sare $70 per thousand. F. GONANT, 1} Frankiin 81, CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS FOR “XMAS ORDER NOW FROM | | Maplewood - Nursery Co. Orders Deliversd Telephone 986 AT WHOLESALE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS 116-118: West Main ‘St Zstablished for Half a Centui 'rnucnxé T 3, COCHRANE Pawpaia, uui' ING AND MILL SUPPLIES, ashitng(um Square. ucking 3 Nafa Bb Pi flg expert fab ! .":‘.u‘i,“.i.f s oing " uflmu - $ T. F. BURNS atnd Plumbi . r:!mu'.m STREET PAPER HANGING pape; contractor, ap-.?.n'l'} Pnone B 8 Central Ave. BROV mrnetucket St. PIANO AND FU) TEAXING AND FRUCKING done very Dramn'la and at.reasyfable ARTHUR 8. L " Sletuckes # - na:un& COAL AND WOOD HREAET COAL, ;&.:55.3«1 e ging, Ushelsterin Scu’fl & Clark L‘nrn {607 TO 515 NORTH MAIN D-;mond Tires and Tflbfl- SILVY’S TIRE SHOP 80 FRANKLIN STREET OPEN EVENJNGS. OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF A-L KINDS " Automobiles, Carriages; Wagons, |:: = Trucks and Carts. Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. and Wood Work. 5n,ob.u«lnun: all_its branchep ARCHITECES CUDWOREH & 4ovufSoN, Thayer Solldiar opwich, Conn. tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Works and i LE—Bungal With 2 ] 1‘;;:;0 on Rlver St Moog,upy $1500, also STREET EMS fr sale Write for bulletin. md s Fafm Agency, Daniclson, Coan. ec: réaders are advised 135-143 Maip St., when in need of a piano i memla.‘p ov30d acre of rosm cottage, Practically new ' With 1 1-2 acres of land. ~River St, Moosup, Fodo Real Estate. A‘e;gll‘ Dan- FOR SALE A Store and bysiness consisting ‘of Gro- i cery, Meats, etc, including Grain Peed lines, located in 4 thrifty town. al- ways doinz a profitable business, can be bought very reasonable and on terms. Present owner obliged to sell on| account of family changes. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A, MOEAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER. to call on THE Plaut-Cadden Company, Gity! furmshcd Mrs. Con Ave. and | 22 easy | St. TO BENT < about 18x60 fee, well lighted fro: d NT—Ligit housekeeping rooms, ! don, 82 McKinley Gecrsd ” deel6a TO RENT—Two furnished rooms, all latest improvements. Call 51 Fairmounty dectd | tenement with | xcellent location ; im- ! Phone 11(8. j _ TO RE decl3d “¥ou A furiished’ eight-room | house. with: modern conveniéaces. ® Lnone | 152-4. decild T 457 West Mamn to Mz mued lots on Maole oot Matn Bt No. 45 decS WFM Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE NEW HAMPSHIRE COWS CARLOAD JUST RECEIVED FRED W. HOXIE Telophone 62 LEBANON, CONN. GOOD 100 ACRE FARM, room house, large barns, poultry es, etc., excellent farming land, good pastuzes, lots of ood. Jarge il ‘Bhild- ing With grigt and saw mills, good pond, slrelm am\ 50 h. p. water power; unly ; easy terms. TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimaatic, Conn. FOR SALE guality, . seasoned , hard * wood $13.00 per cord—Green wood $12.00 per cordv—Also kindlings and _chestnut delivered to all pacts of the city. "HARRY B. FORD PHONE 782 VERMONT COWS ANOTHER CARLOAD WILL ARRIVE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17th JAMES H. HYDE | NORTH FRANKLIN, CONN. | T’bphon. 30, "Lshanon, Conn. _ FOREAGN -AGENCY sells FOlcigh suwasy Urucrs and Steam- snip Tickels 1or ail parts of lhe wund. Packages ot all kinis livered m Sarepe. - Hea) Letate and Fire M. FORMIGLIO, e B lfl"ld'c Conn. o mardd P —— The Best Christmn Gift A new a Xm resent b, e lo s Kuws praew dec1sd 3 SULARE Taxi, 209 m;::.:«.mumkc‘ P F.S. Foot - Specialist (PROTECT YOUR Flu) e, C Spring Suppo Norwich, Cone . Fong 4366-4 FLOUE, GAIN AND mb TIUBT UNLOADED 1800 i-rn!; of Ly ML Phone 833-2. Fhoee 598 “PIANO TUNERS some suggestion: "Acre of I with 6 room house, $1,750. Charm- FREDERICK T. wucs The P .BYRON A. WIGHTMAN GEER, THE PIANO TUNI 122 Prespect ‘St mm (338 G!flnnut Aw PIANO TUNER 4 ROBBINS COURL colonial type house with, extensive well frmted grounds, $4.000. - Fine st an ave many to show you. ARCHA W, COIT Real Estate and Insurance 83 Broadway |~ decsd 0 - FORAGE—Houséhold goods stor for long of short term; Tates reaso; sble. " Fanning Studip: b¢ Broadway. "TO R L ——Heated, - furn 1 room in heart of the city, runnhig water, for one or two gentiemen. Inguire 77 Church St or Phone $21-3. PecHTuThS BUILDING EONE & Christian Co., | uuumng CONraciors, Stonework, brickwork, crete and cement. plasier, and paip. anything_extra. 15 Platf Ave. Tel'No. 473-5. ‘Call between & and 8.30 a. m. and | from 5.30 to 9 P & Augid CEMENT - FOR EVERYBODY. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Buccessor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Sest wors u;a prices by skille: Telephone 50 West Wain: St HOTELS AMERICAN _HOLSE, Prop. First neclcd Phone D. Morrissey, e Service Cons * Shetucket Street: HOTEL, European Props. ~ Telephone 12”;', e AUCTION AUCTIONEER ¢ Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 465-5 Yorwigh or Phene 581-3 - Post wfiu. WJT!.. Towr . LOWELL J. WILCOX. TRUCKING AND TEAMING e ey BOWLING ALLEYS T BUMwassu Aab BikUlasby Ar rus AETNa GOWLING ALLRYS, - MAIESTIC BUILDING. . PEFECTIVES C A‘l’ CRIMINAL CASES Inves- Write Postoriics Box 47, Nor - ectilé T on- | | and | wn}; &t right | o‘x’ SALE Ford dition ; ?S’n‘:g i g “‘m&&fi refi SALS—Ourlandu 34 fon. hew tires, in condition ; ro“ads(er 1918 c&-h“ 2 ‘tor Co,, Baltic, 'Ca x l'llsvn bu;é? 35, '$200 na ‘5 é it‘.efn ifix No:‘ o & 1920 Reo ||gm six touring, $IA00. 1920 model 4 Oyerland touning, nearly new. 19;9 Reo speed wagon, platform body, 1920 Modvl 4 Overland sedan, n.quy new. 19:8 mode! 90 Overland wlth winger op, 1917 Aulhn 12 cyl. touring. 1916 Reo 4 cylinder touring, $500. 11918 7 pass. Chandler, wintgr and sum- mer tops, 1916 Dodge truck, panel body, $400. 1918 Willys-Knight 3 pass. roadster, cord tires, 3 1920 Overland 4 roadster, $750. 1317 series 18 Studebaker ¢, $60 1919 8 ¢yl 7 pass. Oldsmobile. 318 model 90 sedan, repainted, $1,000.| 18 3 12 ton Maccar, platform body, ,v.6 Bux,ck one-ton truck, $500. Nash Quad truck. 1918 3-4 ton Oldsmobile truck. 1916 7 pass. Reo, $700. 1290 Jate model 1 1-2 ton Mack truck, used less than two months, sacrifics | price, owner changing business. Time Payments Arranged THE FRISBIE-M’CORMICK CO. 52 Shetucket Street _ Telephone 212 INSURANCE “Life Insurance Sp:culut W. A. SOMERS ROOM 10 218 MAIN STREET Values are mcr::smg—ll your Firs Insurance 7 Better see us for addi- tional protection. ISAAC S. JONES Richards Bidg. 91 Main Strest DON'T HAND THE BURGLARS A CHRISTMAS PRESENT GET INSURANCE - FROM US |B.P. Learned & Co. 28 Shetucket Street AGENCY ESTABLISHED, MAY 184 [For That Christmas Present Buy a Fire, Life, Health, or Aesidnn; | Insurance Policy of HAROLD S. BURT 120 Laure! Hill Ave. Phone 598-3 A gift that will always be appreciated. MUSIO HELEN L. PERKINS, TEA( OF SN 53 UNCAS ST Telephone 552-2. | ernesT & BULLARD Tea:her of the Violin Phone 127-4 Blise Place + 1 Have a Few Qutfits to Lena. ECTRIS VIBRATOR 58 | nriay xcellent app bgn. E LA Guaranteed In évery re onstrate: this vmmoi".:'i‘ u that it is an GAS || DEND AT THE RATE OF FOUR PER] - | CENT. PER ANNUM, PAYABLE TO| be the attraction at the Strand {No Salad Complete Withou: o probi At The Breed. uport It rdered, That = ‘%‘? et e ARt Between two way-stations & bate ‘Court Room in the City of Nor-|appears from the tracks. Ong wich. in sdid District, on the 27th day of| ears contalning 20,000 mounds of ber, A. D. 1920, at 10 o'clock in the| behind jis armored steel walls. orenoon, and that notice of the pendency | woman leader of a dangerous 2,‘.,3.,‘ e O & m'ld peasing | band warned the m:--_m this nmg one fime in same ne RS P On in aaid Distriet at| world had kpown—and sh That is the sitastion in ate. Is O i| least five days prior 25 e date of wald "“ hearing; and that return’be‘made to this ® exciting Caust’™ AYLING, Judge, | CUAr Walldos in which Bea e bV £ CoREng s 4 (e gy Pooct TR toim g & HELEN ESCHER Stuart Who Ib-‘-l dAecnd M DR G Thousand ',‘.',S::."‘" 8" : Dniversal, this picture. nmn nn'uu: :‘ '*a-‘m and d > oy d.un ul Down,” &sd an PO hvlng! Society f‘omln: Morwich, Copn., December 11, 1520 "{;_, Vo , THE DIRECTORS OF THIS SQCIETY | tra and voeal HAVE DECLARED OUT OF THE EARNINGS OF THE CUBRENT SIX MONTHS, A SEMI-ANNUAL DIVi- e Today, Mattnee sed Night “Children Not Wanted.” s Republic Plo- ture featuring EdUS Day. the star of “Irene,” the musical comedy It is @escribed as TLE R DEPOSITORS ENTITLED THERETO Yor el 1k ON AND AFTER JANUARY toth,| if N Fork Jae fRimen 1921. with the fact fat In COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer, {Dplaces in New York December 13th, 1920, wanted but dogs Are more o come.” e B, Thfl umm: 20c ents, ew » iy day. Midnight f‘lw in six l& subject. Trifie Short, ma-”lr. Comedy, Your'e Next. Sale of North Maln 81 “YouC#::Do Now Buy Our Wurst.” Thumm’s Kramer and Hepderson Bave | Btanislaw Tomazik the i Home-Made R e e 15t .3 i . Street, to gether with Mnyonnal” ‘ment house lk l‘" ip propgrty g of the np-runwll an« make improyements to the entifs Propesty. Tee sale was made throurh the Thomas H. Beckiey, 2i Main NORTH STERLING Walter Brayton of Lonsgale, R L, vis- ed his parents the past week. Miss Doris Sehlen spent the wesk gpd in_Prpvidence, R. L L 1avs Exker o visiax triends In New ork. Dr. Dowping has purchased & woofiot from Harles Kennedy. Mrs. Frank Gray of Plaisfield spent the week end with her parents, Mr. asd Mge. john E. Grifiithe. Many were dlssppointed Wednesdsy eveping not to hear Mr Pratt's lectuin. He unforfunately = ot the road ked was stuck in the md Horace Swan spent Monday i Prow- dence. There will be a publie Christmas and concert at the chureb Wriday ing, Déc. 24, at § o'clock. Frank E. Potter of Riverpoint, R L. was bere the past wesk. Mr. and Mrs. John Grifithe spent Sgm- day with relatives in Norwich. Everett Swan of Worcester visited B9 parents over the week end. Mr. and Mre Victor Bottigsl egeat Sunday in Providence. Geomge Plerce and family and M B H. Crowell were in Providenos E Bertrand . Benway cut his leg chopping in the woods last week been confined to the house for days. THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Fraoklin Street PRUNING DEMONSTRATIONS FOR THIS COUNTRY The first steps In carrying out n Lureau demonstration - orc will be stasted next week, December 27th, wien fiye pruning demgnstrations will be held in New London county. W. H Darrow, the suggestions for the proper methods of pruning apple orchards. The general plan which will be fol- lowed in these demonstration orchards, will be: (1) Pruning demonstration, at which every one in the community will be inyited. (2) A spraying demonstra- tign open to everyome in the locality: The owner of the orchard being respon- thfee times, s will’ be followsd by the ches, nitrate of soda and cul (4) 1f there is need, thin- tivation. ning will also be practiced on the fruit, and. chéck treés left. Al of this or- chard demonstration work Wwill be fol- lowed up by a field meeting, probably e middie of next September, at time & review will have been made of all work done and the orchard care- tully fooked over to see the results. The demonstrations in pruning have been ar- ranged as foHows: Dec. East ‘Lyme, Monday, at] o the 4o Bevndares % Walter Scott. ! And nsuall; North ‘Stonington, Tuesday, Dec. 238th.|on the. top betare Jou oot Hhame™ at 10, J. D. Ave Griswold, Tuesday, Dec. 25th at 130,]°% Transcript T. Armstrong. Ge hz»n, V\odneuaay Dec. 29th at 10, A Bald Aserrtion, “Tou've got 1o be pretty smooth i get 27th, He who fights and runs & *1live to fight another day—or pension, 5o they say. E. l-nnLlln Wednesday, Dec. 29, ‘at 130, Frink Bros. Everyone In the localitics are invited to be present and those attending will have an opportunity to €0 some actual pruning work. Through™ the Conneeticut Agricultural Coliege, the farm bureau has, secured a supply of farm account books, will be. put out, to any one de keep one, at & nominal cost.. The county [-\gent will be glad to assist any farm- s in starting these account books for |the mew year. A good time to start . simple farm account is between the first of Janpary and the first of April Many men prefer fo start them around the first of April, as their inventory of feeds and supplies 15 at its lowest point. | There is an advantage in starting them the first of the year, in that the man i§ not usually as busy during Jangafy and February a8 he is when spring's work comes' on. |, A seed salesman recently visited the farm bureau office to sed wiat Oppor- tunities there would be for quoting car- lot prices on sceds to farmers In New London counfy. He offered some very, attractive prices as compared With the. prices’ of last $ear” Apparently seed houses are not endeavoring to hold up » the way the fertilizer manufacs turing compaples are doing. speaking the prices on carload shipments. of the highest quality of seeds obtains, able ‘are as follows: Seed corn, per bu.j 32 to $2.20; heavy welght and seed o: $9.95; six row barley, $1.65; alsike clos Ver, $10.50% fed clover, $15.80; timothy, $4.50; Ted top. $16.50 per 100 ibs. These prices are quoted on nighests quality of séeds. Red _clover 99.58 per cent purity, alsike 9 cent., timothy 99.7 pér cent, afi top 94 pér cent. be dwmg this No doubt fhere will COMING - SPring & great deal of seed on the .market that. will cost Tless l)!ln these prices. “"‘:s.

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