Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 1, 1921, Page 5

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ith orders. v ar e delivering omptly as possiblé #ve you as you © Consseitive DIVidbRd ipwich, Cohn., F‘fiflry 7, 1824, Board ‘of Directors of this Bank h teciaFed & dividend for the eurreht | Shib "2Y4. 10 Wonths, &t 1HE Fate of P per annuf, hhyable sh ahd . FRANK HEMPSTEAD, % T ARTILLERY 00, i8 - _ADDING RECRUITS 16 RA more recruits Were added to SikEE hour there Was 4 basketball game sen the Third Company team .and bofl)n! bays T 21 16 19, | 3 enfetrainment committes “held & fg in the Third Company room at| { time plans for the rvast vénison :& ‘were. eompleted. Thé Mareh 10, mide tb tAKS €aFd of It js probable that Major M. B. ew London and other national in eastern Connecticut will esent as grests of thé f 2 nison is bélig provi Duwells, the Th ng by the score bieut. David Ton & ¥ n, um’n:n.ndhg. plateon, Lieut. k werved amding, 8 usihg the M&% » company I8 maki %k’s night dance, ¢ W. House was omitted from the £ the members of the entertainment itted announcad last week. —_—— s ¥ s anélént Mexicans bégan the year sbrfiary 23. lans for a St. t)mm.a!l!d T — DANDERINE #s! Save Your Hairl Make It Abundaat! ANTEED PoR FoUR! | OB MONEY BAOK, - SKIDE AXD PANCO EXIBLE AND WATE £ ')m SHOE REPAIRING CO. 86 FRANKLIN ST. NIND DI_PALMA. $11,47 NET DEDUCTIONS' Net fieductions of §11,475 in th;l?nd ll‘tet\.fltownofh’nfwmhwm e by ‘the ‘boatdl of relief, which ended its work Mon This ‘left the grand list at the t f $19,465,421. The list re- P, the assessofs had been $19,476,- £96. P The of rélief 4380 and abatements titally all pf the apal ts Were to sol- ‘Yém :m* e :.nd marineS Who Weré en- titled 1000 exemptions upon Bhowing their Qischarge papers. - The board of relief consisted of G, PfSthero, chairman; James’ C. Fitz- patrick &nd Jeremiah J. Dotiovah. YORK %o ‘?gmm‘b seHOOL; 3 SENTENCE 18 SUSPENDED _ Johh Yerk of Jewett Cil eountérfeiting by ra ‘Whosé casé wag glvi ing the United o thréé piblic héalth nurdes, Miss g h‘:n s?mu'? and Miss lhem:]‘ e At average ten or a dozen calls dalily, hough this has been an.unusually heal- hy wintef. . - LAl auxiliary, ¥. M. C. A, meet today, 8 9. m, - with Mrs. “Archibald Mitehél, 315 Broadway.—adv. It has bén éstablished by an. éxpért statisticibh that - Conhecticut — anfually &pEnds about $210,000,000 outside the x’ state for foodstuffs that ean be ratsed ' | 't Connecticut. { i ) HATe g O e iedean o Mo 3 - legion, has s ent but hbtiflcAtions that the ehecks fer| On Monday the’ maimed and disabled will be scmt{ Willidm J. .McCahéy 4 Within & few gays. Z home_of his sister, Mrs, John A. Holland, 8 Wai o 8nt A decidsd to|Bt 420 Asylum street. There #as a large {ikue the practice of sending army | 21{enAANGS sof relatives and irjends el clérks o various cities and towns | (IS FIty and other places. There were for. 6 purpbse of issuing Victory med- | MRy hasdsome foral tribut als to éx-sérvice men. R Eight of the members of Dayville Girl#’ | Pllfl e a sewing class and théy | prg pbh | o in ;-charged with Hotes to $10, ary hear- ‘court h;: @aven Monday. He d esion of sentence in view of the fact that Wwas seriously wounded in action Quring the late war, and the under- rk city when hé mass.. The bearsrs wére Dowling, Daniel Callahan, John _afd John O'Brien.. Byrial was in ry's cemete! F. Sullivén read - Houriga funersil 2 Theet Onge a week at the home sotfif bmber aRd spénd the evening BtWihg -And Socisbility. : : | Mrs. Angdlng BroWn Vincent, 82, wid- ow 8 Charles W. Vincent, of North Stofi- -| ingten, 8ied at her home near the TurR- piké crossifif there Saturday. The fu- nerd]l wag held Mondhy afternoon. foll6Wing qubrtet from the Bass fahf &t Trinity Methodist church on d&y. 8venin§: Charles A Parsons, first 8] thnor; Roebert Gray, eeco}nd\etenor; A MacDougal, first bass; Chestéer -Hussey, il Geofgin shrimp, &1 eBoked and SR, S R W skl no waste, no work. ‘Powers Bros.—adv: Thursday evening Rev. Sumner R. Via- gbnih o, 8t the Central Baptist ¢, Challenge of a World’s Task. All the Baptist churches in ths vicinity have been invited fo be repré- sented at the meeting. el A Saybrook correspohdent mentichi that Jathes Sparago, foreman and care taker of the tracks along-ths linas cf the Shore. Line electrics; sifice they stopped running, has joined the forces of thé highWay gang on the road. The f78e fuberculosis clinics held Tues- ducted by Rev. J. H-Dennis of Brooklyn, day evéning at the TUnited Workers' N.X. During the service a quartstte : | N. T D : riétte san PR Gt et s, by % | Nearer, My God, € Thee, and We Shatt h B. Canp R sét Acrosd the RIVr. The bedrers were h Btats Tubsrculodts Sanatotiuih, | jaties Groene, ' Erest 1ewis, OCeorke centinue to bo well attended. Johnson and Like Hajwood. Burial was Hpiner Grenier are home Hi|in Yantic Gemetery, Whete Rév. Mr. Den- thres months’ trip abroad. Bros.” were in chuirge of L S deavph Eyems. - (Thé funeral bf Josebh Lydhis wis held Mimdn‘y norn] of the friendS présent from New London andl other places. There were maiy handsome floral tributes. At b Servicts in St Patrick’s church Rev. Daniel F. Sullivan was célebrant of the mass of fe and ;anf, F. L. Farrell was at the organ. & Blarers were P. Sullivan, Thomas Fitsgérald, P. Roddy, Patrick McCarthy, Frank' Buckléy < and - James Donokiue. urial was in St. Mary's cemetery, wherd ev. Fr)Salliyan réad & committal se; vice. 5 oo Mfs. Joséph A. Jubréy. Funeral services for Mrs. Joseph A. Jubrey wefe held Monday atlernoon at her late home, 11 Vihé street, with a largs ntmber Of relatived and friends present. There were many handsome Néw Londqn,. Miss ystle ,and Fred R. Smith; basket: 0f flowers, Mr. and Mrs W. Malliso hand daughter, Mrs. Parkér. v oldefs negléet to elear mbw from unid mail boxes. Rural CAPFIEFS Aré nol required to leavé their vehicles to delivér miai} &nd .if there is no path-to the bex, théy are not required fiileliver‘ the mail ahd are pérmittéd te ing it-back t6 thé . eene ddi- | m%t Siperior conrt assignment i ‘d‘um Judge Gardiner county ’-Alun To! s to Begin for tilal purposes to- y) Mateh 1, and run to ursday, April 28, fhituiive. Frank Lathrop atd_ farfily have fhéved from Bozrah to their recently purchased home below thé sanatorium, vacated re\: cently by the owbérs, Mr. and Mrs, Rih- ard SANGers, Who aré now living in the it is to Be< practically prohibitive to many dealers. Thé present fee for registration of a 'five-ton truck is $75, and the new rector. glimpse of Rissia and in thé mérchant marine. of New York, Mrs. A. E. Brown of New Wich &) 8 Sunday afternoon, the t | 1g) Stat York and Mrs: Parker of New Haven. son and‘ daughter-in-law from Maine, ym Hn.nfl L. Butler, her sisters : 0 nd Central Village, than ever before, about | YOrK, Mrs. M. E. McKhight and, Miss A. Mr._and des_ Joseph Epos st full time schédule: for mote han twg standing wréath, Colored Musical and &Iy property of water B . ot 1 corpora Q amend tnis law © Mtk Afchibald Miteheil, Jr, 160 1or foWellag for the Backus | DOSPSE - M fore Apri Suhday night at the home-tims ‘for the Ing WAY upon the subject, Acc-raey or On Washington's birthday the cbliege ing tobogganing and énded with a hike 4 President Marshall led the Outing Club. éasily pancakes and hot dogs refreshed the amphitheatre. lécturer spoke at convoéation on thée ratvre pictures very artistfe ani ef- Faté proposed is $150. After & few opening songs the we. % nis réad 4 committal service. 2 They were at Brest, France, Germany,| C. A. Gager, Jr.,, was the funeral di- fhrough the. Kiel canal, u;‘.? caught & Fifand. Théy| Among the large attendance were the re following from out of town: A. M. Butier Six members of the Salvation Army E A conducted a .pleasing service at the Nor- {York, Mr. and Mrs. H. Nelson 4nd son of oston, | Mass., Mrs. Chandler ; of New 1 Heltding Staff Captain Gourley, e from Hartford, and Ensign Anderson’s| The floral tributés included wreaths d resent there are 2 16 | brothers, Mrs. Katherine' Brown (5o S e MR oot Mo | daugntss, His. Hattls Jackson of New 150, and there i Sebastian; heart from_family; crescent, NGO MRl ARGl s oD | T, 2nd MEs: Joeerh andl mother ; naeilis, Dramatio. association; Sprays, Mr. and e 14W At Brasent lnposss & ta an | M7S| B Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. G. Geer, coffipahidd that are T , Miss M. Huneipa ::’On The intent of, Exeel- 6 ‘l micipal corporations as|; weil a8 privats 6wners pay 2 tak on théir p s of the Usiited Congregational ontirch Wo- 'S Gyild cofmittee which is Seeking o received -about ‘half that| ~Réymond V. Congdon b the Norwich sum and gims to complete the amount bé. | Free Atademy faculty Was the speaker g young people of thée Unitéd Cohgrega- tional church. He spoke in an interest- How to Be Happy. given a welcome holiday from class- es. Thé day Wwas merrily, spent tramp- to the amphitheatre, & nearby apot suitable ‘for picknickers, as trail breakers so that those on skiis and snow shoes might follow the more the hikers after thelr tfip and the stren- uous sport of tobogganing and skiing at / i On Thursdsy February 25th Fréderi MoiSen, F. R @. S, &rtist, explorer akd ubject, Vafishing ndlah - TFafls. Ar Monsen preceded his lecture by a series o fective. which he had takeh and . edfored himselr. ' college sing of last Thursday was lleft in e As white Commissioner J. J. Denel foved these thrée workmen's O rmasiona)” Bt Car Norwich, {lover, asd Charies Bowers, 328 Main streg}, employe, at rate of Saxton Woeole Mills Co.. Norwich, em- ployer, and ‘Patrick Sullivan, 13 Tyler injury to rignt kand, at rate of _Fellows Home, Groton, employer, ahd Harry Lazorevich, Uneasville, em Dloye, bruised left knee, at rate of 3 ROVE'S Laxative BROMO QUININE ?;sim reliéve the Headaehs by cur- ing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ destroyer, swh composition with_ rousin uh the diréction of the cheer leader, Evélyn Ryan. Then as the curtains parted show- ing n galant eraft with the hoped for crew, the blué and bult banner of 24 was raiseq to the mast amid enthusiastic Cheers. Curlosity s geen to ses wihial the sophomores will present at this Charlty spok? Connecticut college on iday evening to thosé interested in social work. Her subject wasiThe New W Mis8 Torwsley unity for summ- society i the Yo g government ! 'fi‘%‘fiml fimflffi flofal tributés. The &érvicas wefé cons John B. Reyburn, and his that'if they BT T fon and one! render invaluable ety with pleasure and satisfaction to them- selwes™ 4 % Wormtn Vot e et yl,‘ e th ul - sayl & i ave » BT contp: rehdet i refarq -to Jury & vice, as well as a-duty to perform in ex- ércising this function of eitizenship, tiie| exeécutive of #he* Conhecteut Leagu i Voters fia A the jury bill and urge : méfnbers of the léague/ This action Wak taken only after consideration of the &%~ perience of other states, and after mak- iny survey of the ents for and SEAIRbY Jury e fén. #h Con: nl ot > P g N 5 0 CITIZENSHIP APPLICANTS ARE FLEECED. 1IN NEW LONDON The existénce of iwhat fs elaimeéd to| Paul Skinger, whose restanraht at¢ 39| Hives of bass nfidene | Thames ived sus- | £2mé was discloséd and bréught to light be an eéntirely néw type of cof Monday, in New London by Director of, Americanization Johm C. Ellis, who stat- €d that he has been Ihférmed a number of unidentified men are systematically ecing aliens dut of money, in: con=| nection with thé ®écuring of citizénship papers. According to mmitar Ellls aem-ll; etl qnen are engaged im going about London soliciting uhsuspecting, foreigners, Ty individ: Director /Eflis stated that thé would be tutdrs ih this -scheme, sent to tife .Well Intentiohed alien 2 b s are difficult to s of “efnployanefit to those who have become cratty 1N ividual hn:r!b fill out cliecting their fee, move 3 the next vi i 7 1o _calling atténtion to those al- leged - defrauding tactics, Director Ellis stated that, §fi connection with the se- curing- of citizenship papers, no mMoney. ld be.paid by anyohe to_any in- ahmanl other than the cle court Who Actually presbits the foréigners with | mérbers the document. Full 1‘ ormatfon .w_ml:lzrfihlt‘ the !i!: ing out 4f the Will in all cases n%&i“im;nmgfl ‘Iifi by thé propér offi- Cials of thé Ameticanization buredu. BREAD . DRIVER. RECOVERING AT SPRINGFIELD . F, Dickenson, driver 6f the: Pierce: Affow triick used to transport bread from Springfield to Norwich who iwas|Was taken ill ore morning two weeks jugt after A8 had left Willimantic for Norwich, is reporteg as well on the road to récovery. M, DickinSon is in a hos- 1 at Springfield. 2 About_1:30 o'clock Thursdpy, forning, Feébruary, 17th, Mr. Dickinson »wh‘f nad stuck to-hiS truck in spite of his fil Tan out of gasplene in Franklin. 3 tioceeded in getting In touch with _the| Bailey garage/hére by 'phone and Jokn Gorman, manager of the garage, went to his aid/ with a supply of gasolene. He found Mr. Dickinson ill and looked after him for the remainder of the night. Mr. Gorman got hom aboard teh earl: mornifg train’ for Springfield. . POSTOFFICE CHANGES MAKE MAJOR WEELS ASSISTANT Owlng 'to the resignation of Joseph E. Burna s assistant postmaster at the local postoffice a number of chinges are being madeé in the clerical force at the office. Mr. Burns, who will b€ placeq in chafge Bf ahother department at thé office, is to be suceteded by Major William A. Wells whe on May 1st of this year will have completed 41 years of sérvice with the postoffice. He is the oldest employe in point of service in_the-office. Neéarly 20 years agd-he was transferred from. the carrier force to a clérkship in the oftice. He now has chargs of both city and rural carriers. Mr. Burns has been assistant postmaster 'sihce 1914, previous to that time having been stamp clerk FEBRUARY RAINFALL WAS : ABOUT HALF OX AVERAGE The showers 6f Sunday andl Monday a8 measured by Supervisor Charles W. Burton of the water departmént amount- &d to 60-100 of an-inch, thaking the total rainfall for February 1.66 inches. The average for Febtuaty fs 3.59 inches. % \ The Bulb Mite, & Florists, gardeners and all floWer Tovers should be interésted in bulletin 225, which has just beén issted by the Con- necticut Agricultural Expériment station in New Haven, entitled A Study of the Bdlb Mite, by Dr. Philip Garman. It is shown-that this mite will attack and de- stroy heaithy bulbs, 4nd is carried from oné place toAnother by clinging to smail flie§ which breed in thé decaying bulbs. r. GaFman has worked. out the life his« tory pf this pest and has tested many methods of contrel, éne of the most ef- fective of which is to immerse the buibs béforé growth starts ih nicotine sulphate (onie Part in 400 parts of water) heated 1o a temperature of 50“Hegrses C. (122 degrées F.) for a period of 10 minutes. This publi¢ation is & bulletin of 20 pages, plates and thrée text figures, and thi M{l’el§ Bent free on requist until-the &di- tion i8 exhausted. / {4 — s Réyburn-Osborne Wedding. ° . William Stuart Rayburn of Philadel- phiz and Washington, and Mrs. G. Ospo married in Washington Sunday at the home of Mrs. George A Berrgtl, with hom thé bride had béen staying fof eral weeks, Only a small felatives and close friends were &fnong them Mr. Réyburn’ Martha, y of Fesent, other, Mrs. ther-in-law and sister, Major and Mrs. Franels iHar- rington. Major Harrington is _an- in< strdctor at the United States Military Academy at ‘West Point afd his marriage to Mr. Reyburn’s- sister took place here several years ago at the -Pequot chapél in_New London. 5 # 1, ‘Reyburn was previously married to Miss Georgie Maury, Who is how Mrs. Erwin A. Morse ofi Alexandria, Va. They weré divorced about a year ago. Mr. Morse wug formerly president of the Gro- toh Iroh Work: i 5 = I a boy's mother admits that atrifle wild, he fust be pretty - | appealsd afd furnished a bénd. e, formerly of Chicago, wers|p, “concerning. concerr this ca ‘Burden on the state, cittes that I to a large extént, un- _Unmarried mothéfs will n in ordef to secy m the fathdr. The ‘tr public at ML':(;L* or - fhe wrong-doing. ek, fact the men.on a lll:‘“‘lbt sive “ere 16 womeneas Wwitiiesies that to men, In these rélipects ‘ure ‘& greater degree of justite; if &ré’ entitled to jury serviée.!” - Attorney Harfison - B. 3 Hartford said of jury duty by T beligve_it is ‘coming and I think it cught to come.: It is a_gufy that- should ‘assume. There are " ficulties in Connecticut,-but it the discretion of the court 1o el théy ’mfi)ect: “The practice of calling upsh ‘women for. jury .service has besh (ever,. later doubt as to the legalfty of this ac-iom, t_&g Spécidl legislation has” béén passed i seyeral &tates and is now béfore the legislaturés of other, specifically entitling women to Jury ; g 4 ? SL POLICE COURT IMPOSES , ‘FINES IN LIQUOR CASER street, the police raidéd Sunday afterncon, Was entéd. before the po: lice court Monddy morning on thé charge of keéping a disorderly house. Judgs John H.” Barnes found him ity and fined him.$100-and .costs wh! e paid, 4mounting- to_$109.50 ¥ John /Casmolick and Peter Hackett, ‘whe were arrestéd in the restaurant, were found guilty of intoxication and werk fined $10 afid coets, which thé¥y paid. Jafes, O, Mahon Falls avenue was raided Satufdky’ aftér- noon, wz“!mmfl Zuilty on the éharge of having or with intent to séll. Jud Barnes fined him $150 and eosts. Hé ney C: W. Cassidy appeared for Mr. M: honey. A five galion jug with & shmall quantity of liquid in it, and eléven bote tles of the quart size, most of about three-quarters full> 'made thé~Svidench presented before the court agaihst MF. Y | Mahoriey. Four men who were beforé the- court for ifitoxication were fined. ACADEMY TEACHER SrEAKs BEFORE coLLEGE cLum ., The Norvch _c@e)tufi-_ el about 20 résént. Fol- ‘Which Sciehée in W the Nameh Fre: Case rated maps,’ a French and e s there Wil bs thr%r;um. oer e anndal it 1st at thé Com- and will be held March munity house on Church stréét. e e e SPEAKER PROMISED FOR « - EAGLES’ CLASS INITIATION Norwich aérié, No." 387, ¥. 0. ., held its regular meeting Monday evéing with State Inside Guard Georfs Léwis, Jr., be- Putham as 2 guest. ‘Mr. Léwis spoké on F. 0. E: matters, his talk proving inter~ ting and instructing. A commiunica- tion from James Tevlin: sectetary of the organizafion * committee, Wa$ read in which Mr. Teviin “stated. that he would bring Thomas Riley of Mériden ‘o ¥nr. Wich to bé thé speaker atihe n§ ¢ § 3 initiation. ‘The life memibershin card in the ‘membership contest was awarded to Timbthy Fields. The aérie i tb put on anothér membership contest. which will continué until the first meeting in May. BURGLARS GET INTO STORE AT THE FALLS The store of Louls Haggerty at 34 ‘Sherman street ‘was burglarized Saturday night and a quantity of cigarettés, cigars, pipes and a small sum of money taken. ‘Entrance was gained through a rear win- doWw by pryihg it up. ‘Thé break was dis- Covered abbut % o'cléck Sunday mofning and the police notified. The goods, Which are valued at abo $50 to $75, Were found 6n Monday ?:“: henhouse in the rear of 244 Yantic street. Thé proverty obn which the hénhovse i§ located is owned by John Socha a % oc. cupied by Skinley Mastaléaz. B no clue to the burgidrs. 3 GAS COMMISSIONERS SEND ANSWERS TO MAYOR ayor FI. M. Lérou haa.réeél the. gas ang eléctiical comnis the answers to the set of| questions which hr I!ubmitted to them tWo weeks, ago re. garding the conduct of -thé #nunicipal plant. However, the mayor has décided not to imake the answers public until he has sub- mittéd them t6. the common ‘council, which will probzbly be done. befors the council meeting next Monday night." - ’ Change K. of C. Ball Date, At a meetific of | ths committes In chargs of -thé Knights of Colurnbus ball held Monday evening it #as decided to change the dsfe of ball from March 30th t6 Mareh 21st. This changé -was made @wing to the Slatér fall eohcert taking place on-the évening of thé date first depided upon, and as the K. 8t C. difl fiot Want to confifet Wwith the cénsert the date was changed. : Thé Ball, the proceeds of Which will go !atfiébnfl'dlx\:!u%htobe’ofiubfflu fargest in vears. The boxes aré té bé in ohateé of John P. Coréorah. Thé musfe will Bé furnished by Smith's orehéstra of 12 fileces. Callers 3t Assoclation Reoss: . Several representatives of the I B. P. . E. of Néew London were callers ‘and were entertained Mohday evening at the rooms the Norwich Colored Musical énd Dramatie association, ai 13 Main ;lt';eni: meyh_viéf‘ekxgmuwum bmp-l:; 's. Emma d, Mrs. t Brad) Mrs. A. D, Willis, S;m 0. L Simméns, 8."Robinson, Mrs. T. W. Coleman A, Lewis. - IT WORKED. WONDERFULLY Have you moticed the numl of per- Conghing by an Mo Covington, Ky ., Co 3 A eo‘;ledl medicine worked wonderfully J o e ! 5, 3 3 &"wm Aaa g ughe, LG & £ ¥ - tried other states, #fll& tr_:‘fi.n Sagorti | Livestock Profacts 1813 ey, Whose saloon at Ty, “|in 1909. The averagé yitld of dorn ifl‘nifil 0, those Whom 45 T the _chERt. Beom: £peon g i T A E e R ihe Shap Out the OterwiN Strong and Capable. Imagindty uhfithess, the nétvous Strain that cAunsds pien to shrink so Jamentably, is WSy a .1 -mhgl frofn ing tabls throw eut farms: Recrbatid " , BceoRAinE th the |’ Ifi%‘* .i‘t)tn 515 8 8¢ 1and and bufldings is ; implbmshts and machinery, ; Of libe stock, $23.172893 8 | Bt condition of smi-starvatioh. 1t you doubt it, let the reconstructive influthee of Reolo dpive it out of your head fcut, 20.- | completely. imestic animals. ' Horses re| When the nervezehnve gone smash *d by 17,822 mules by 373, cattle |and the iron has been burmed out of 8,549, by 848 and swine by |the blpod, then is the time that the red-blboded fighter lords it all over his pale-faced rival. Reolo is a worlt ‘der. It gives you conscjous strength, You feel an increased nerve force, APpr. 15, | nerve control. No more blwf, nb halting, no hesitatton. With an im- *48.248 | proved appetite the nerves that Were *481 | starved | cease to cry out with pain, 'zufln the red corpuscies in the bloodum . Pewbr Dpmerlle Antmils. Of the 22685 fafind f Con 511 réport by 11,888, The followink table ehowing comipara- tive figurel for liveStock on farms indi- catés a gbnerai decrense: Horkes Mulss Cattle Snaén Chickens L4 11,043 | crease enormously, theré is a 723 |of color to the skin and a sense of 445 | fitness from head jo foot, Such is ana | the marvelous capdcity of the systém to respond to thé influence of Reolo. 1809 | This wonderful reconstructive and 59,829.411 | Strengthening combination s0 intensi- 71,272 | fies the activity of the vital processes 8.568,243 _ *Excluding - spring _6olts, calves Jambs. Milk, fll. 53,881 g"“-" dot. that you approach any task with & vim' mf&!& 2,015 854 | that is fairly astonishing. 2 =g ) Ask any of the clérks at James C. L :" #Wine on farm, 34,589 are |Mfara’s or any other leading drug store pigs thonths ofd. 8.823 sows for for a $1.00 box' of Reolo. Ask them breding. 1,127 for breeding, and |about its wonderful effect upon a host 1 l!fi\‘n;ihofi ® Bwine are valued | of people thgy have sold it to. 1,130 9‘ ehickens reportéd ars valned at $1,358,28, an average of $1.69. The number of chickins in 1810 was 1,217,723, & Crep Vhines in Bénnscticat. The valné of all oréps 1 m 181) w,: £11,492,385, m_Wis $3,815,81 duced into the genéral assembly Béveral weeks ago following a majority veté of the legioh posts. No action was by the department legislative commitite gy to further the progress of the bill due to Connécticut | the fact that’it had not been ratified by _The value of |ths department executive commiittee. oats, ‘“&-"’: The bill provides that , bonus of $190 of RAY ahd fwfl' shall be paid to evéry person Who served 3ot 1ables | i the army or navy of the United States ] Tor s, BVIENE: o Sobaors T 'or 3 3.0t ¢ , 2 on- ’}m.fih &"91 soples. 82,581,011, A st Bt g el gl %c e Tagh 1309, the total value of| ‘rhe jegion bonus bill asking for ah in crdps tor 1913 ahiows, an Increass bt 130.3 | 24 6100 BONS DU SERER 08 G 00 cént.; Srh, Der gent.; 0ats, Lyuin set for hearing before the military - |affairs and appropriations committees ta bé héld at the state capitol Thursday af- - ) ternoon of this Week, at 1.30 o'clock, Th department legislative committee désire: 953 |2 Jarge representation at this hearing. 2,039,211 | Représentatives from every post in the department are expected to be preseat 335 ,808 All erops Cereals Other gra .. 8eeds New Spray Calendar. A revised edition of the Spray calenda ,763 | has just appeared as bulletin 224 of the Coth Grown, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment sta of corn in..1819 was |tion In New Haven. Former editions of ting a decredke of 13,4 | this caléndar have been in great :gfmd. cofnpa; 7 & . {and this retains the good points of former B e M:g: M”i‘;,f:‘"" e |issues ‘and several nex features have been ¥4 101 s dzalfist 10,207 Jn 1989, an | 2dded. The 52 pages of the pad contain increase of 6.1 Per cént. That of rys was | [OTmula8 and irections for préparing 5.415 acrés in 1818 and 7, in 1508 |and using insecticides and fungieides, of. wheat, 2,776 acrés i 1819 &na E14 | rief accounts with 85 fllustrations of the gy pbr | more important insect and fuu;\;‘ pests of cultivated plants, and nameés mant- ::: zlrll;;;h:)v: '.: “;:,,:::&mflt:d,;; facturérs of spray machinery and mate- Bushéis of corn and 28.8 bushels of oats, | [iAIS And of Connuéticut dealers #re f- respéctively i 108, {pended. The front page is a calendar for Tn 1913, 354,150 acres weré fn hay and | the vear 1921, and the card is illustrated ferage, Anciuding ‘41,646 Aderes in kimo- | Fith views of-actual spraying operation. thy, 30,048 acrés in timbthy/and clover | It WHI bé Bent fret on request as Jong siixed, 14,.37 acres i small grafng cut | the supply lasts. for hay and 24,951 acres in silage crops. TG STEATSETY The tetal gmflgruon of hay and forage XNo Liquor Found in Raid. was 664,773 tons, of which 260,202 tons| Late Monday afternoon the polies rmid- were silafe. The total acreage in hay(ed the saloon fof Henry Allard at 35-39 g oy fi:)“%"fil "';vi‘udlns corn | Norti Main stfeet in .a search faF Hquor i dpyed g , 401,331 & and | kept with intént the total prodiction 519,487 fons.” - thérg were 18,300 acres in potatoes in 18313, as with 23,959 to sell. Noné was found. LUMBE Prices Materially Reduced - Since 1920 ? TRUE ou will find our prices as low as consistent with QUAL[TY/ FULL MEASURE ; 4 Y PROMPT SERVICE CHAPPELL CO. LUMBER—COAL Telephone 24 CENTRAL WHARF " Norwich 3.6 per cent. The Average yield 5.0 hushels acere in 1919 and bushels in 1303. There were acres In Other végétables raised for sale in 1319, ineluding 1,207 meres in cabbags, 3,480 s in sweet corn and 1,050 in_tomatoss, g Bacco had an acreagé of 26,930 in 1918, 48 compared with 16,042 acres in 1969, ah fhicrease of 87.9 per cemt. - The Production was 42,193,136 pounds in 1919, as. against 28,110,453 pofinds In 1909, &n fncréass of 50.1 per cent. Thé profuction of apples in 1919 was 1""&1‘“«“‘&& of1 peaches, 194,990 bush 57,182 Bushels and of stra®bérriss, 1,588,553 qu!h. LEGION EXECURIVE COMMIFTER 7" RATIFIES BONUS BILL “Th legislatiys committee and adjutant Bt Fietchér Post, No. i, American Le- ybn. havé béen notified by Department djutant Thomas J. Bannigan of Hart- ford that the department executivé com- mittee at a spetlal meéting held Friday last ratifiéd, the légion's bonus bill intro- Doctors Said Lungs Might Last 6 Months Mrs. Anthony thought - her time had come. Found read to health, gained 40 pounds. “I Wwant e 1l othérs what Milks !M has llflg (olvome." Doctors told my Husband that I would not live six thi, 88id I had tubbreulésis. When 1 Bt o T more, Ve & appetite and slee 3 SRR | Berbre uslk Mins Emuisin T couid nbt do &nything, had to seep it a chair, no fi‘mutl » and th it my timeé h certainly come.”—Mrs. Robert ¥, »BOPK §3, Guin, Ala. body Strength ‘to resist N DRIRIE u bith Mo ulsion. “A tridl bokts Rothin ’ Emulsiph i o pleasan ol i .. Milks . nhtritifs m edicine, It - ifih’ and CANNEL COAL Try Some in Your Fire, Place. It Makes a Cheerful Blazing Fire Which Sends Forth YOUR VALUED ORDER SOLIGITED ts la " stréngth, mlin d v 8 Xy ulsi 1 0 isa Te Isio; ties Home aireetions, TELEPHONE 2¢

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