Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 10, 1921, Page 8

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w GRIC‘JLTURAL INTERETS bearing trees and for the ‘purpose car, to visit at t;hs home of his mother, ’A_ g breeding up a_blight-resistant hybrid Mrs. ‘Nathan 'J. Gibbs in East Ware- X . 5 el!mag:mtAtreel which will take the place| 4 game of bal] was played on ths felg | Damie, Mass. ; Ging ot Santheastomn Amls, s the| Dons oF e Galce, Ferry: somitey ohth | o B O et e N B e s TESTS SHOW VALUE OF are increasing their yields by probably a ; bred Rho bl L e LT T s 5T i o R kg e dncnheing thetr yields by Drobably a | home of the chestaut and its relative, the| Young Men's Cub of the Sinth Bap.ist | 1OF £Wo Weeks of Mrs. ‘Wikiam H. B castanopsis. There are more species there | churek; Hartford vs (he G: Du Mont at the cottage of the family. Whes ¢he potato vines are green, dis-| MO8 BTOWer by securing better seed alorie. | than in all the rest of the World ‘fogether | combination. Ame sees wor ?;tf.e"‘: Mrs. Christonher G. Allen of Nprwizh t —J. S. Owen, Crop Specialist, Extension : i HiTTe A ppArbaitwo NS and since Dr. Van Fleet, one of the de-| favor of Hartford, fe gam 3 yasa gusst ¥ o uy at the home of Mrs. Sams and misming il e rx | Shrvics, Sterrs, Can. partment's plant breedefs, has already | at thesend of ihe sevonth. x’x::mgm';; Latham B. Smi Sixty <t the fress air children from |the Peericis orchestra "','fl' another year. Better seed may be had| ‘. successfully made hybrids between the| préviolis azresment. The featire of the | 318 Margarc: lsmpstead of Hartio:d |New York City who have been spendug | Saurice Thoumine of J atch by someone’s inspecting the feld where | WEATHER FAVORS 5 American, Japanese’ and-Chinese chest-| game was a home run by Japtain Brucs | 1S Spending a’ few days at the cottaz sl jnarrowly escap-d drownirg at Watch H:.1 your next years seed is growing mnow PLANT DISEASES |Tuts thers is good ground to believe thut| Iumont of the Gales Ferry team. The | Of lier aunt, Mrs. Joab Rogers, RS- DL furtuighf 66 pripte, St Iy n when he bad am at- o Ry g o through hybridization it will ‘be. possible | young men's elub. were . visitors. in- the | Mre. B: 1, Bizelow and her sister Miss | Westerly relurned Tuesday miorning on |tack of heart troubls whils > : All vegetable growers in Connecticut v . i In several counties of this state, tests on to produce a disease-Tesistant chestnut| place, staving at - 1 tage, | Neilla Wood of Webster. Mass., former |the 10:32 trai ut 12 chil *ho | & S 3 5t potato seed from different sources are |2 Warned that weather conditions are | forest tree ta replace the American \lfln- ' t & Colemaa cottaat, : S e B e e bt 3 suminer residents’ here, rave ecent =3 . o e L P ere vanation “la|mesting the requirements for rapid de-|ishing specie "“:;:: ";‘v;‘:z"l at-the Fm‘r' PR e g ) et} ocen® | came with the party, have remained fsl‘,‘:‘;d b o '“_, Dorothy Coand. VAT ha GIMOME BF ot Glkednlel mfn;em ;tbwim dxse,sus in a state- . o g Rmh:k;m ofLolavfl" C;‘;f 2 | Hompstead, while enroute to their home jhere for a longer stay. All were SCIT¥ ang Rev. and irs. 2:“ ars already visible. Last year a test in 5 ssue }{ Wilkinson, the ex-| o o pouND TO EILL to the 084 Fellowi o ge au i:z from a visit to Mrs. Ethel Pickering of [to_return to the metropolis, and Were |jand of Bim street lett 'h_l-y Fairfield cotnty showed an increase fer tension specialist in vegetable gardedning oy of Groton, éntertain Westerly, formerly of this village.: emphatic in expressing the hope that tiey | camping trip to i o b Cobolens of 50 bushels |3t the Connecticut Agricultural college at _THE PEACH BORER PEST| 2 Darty of ten at a tea at her home cut Mrs. Jeninie L, ‘Spencer of Norwieh and |could. return here next year. All have Mrs. John i < & Storrs. Mr. Wilkinson urges all growers Connecti | Thursday afternoon. This was one in a X G < Blers sectred from a local merehant. New | (renuent sprayings. The crops that will | thie Yaradichlorabemsens method, which = A T 'f"l TRISing | X'V "ere a recent piénic party At the | tenance not found in e city. Hspecially | °* M:,,’,f: fl;fi',':g cratt at Watth certified Irish Cobblers at Storrs last year | ProPably suffer first are potatoes, toma-|has been worked out by the U, S. depart- BTy eRa ean :tt » :‘"}Mfi Sum 18| summer home here of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- | Wwas this fact true 8f the twelve boyS|gqrurday afternoon ,was the c i . r|toes, egg plant, muskmelon, watermelon|ment of agriculture, says W. H. Darrow, Y guest for thé tea. Those | thyr R, Blacklédges entertained by the Westerly Cycle club handled Teod srewn at Stovrs for six years. . |2nd cacumbers Bordeaux mixture ap- | fruit specialist for the extension servics | Bresent wers Mre. Thed E Richards | A’ béautiful gold banded liiy with 12{at a cottage in Pleasant Vie Revomll‘,‘,”é:;‘(" 4o ?'B,WM oe. Dist aves That,Green Mountain potatoes should f::)eldv::n:“d i:led::csot the foliage Will con-|of Comnecticut Agricultural college atf o o< Eanbon, l;‘l" m:;“d“;‘; Cha/;e‘ bidoms ‘has attracted much attention this |to the local committee in charge indic recently celebrated his 10(‘: b6 puichinend * figih: SaEtIL oS . Storrs. Mrs. Frank MoGares, Mrs Prod W. e, | J¢K in_the garden of Mrs. Latham ¥ |ated that 4s a whole the children werelhm“., B0 15 ThHade vty Sanr Ny the taata 1t The recent experiments of sthe federal i Smith, -both for . "ifs beauty' and fri-|well-behaving. Plans are already being oy oo s gl <o fie? yielded | MAY REPLACE CHESTNUTS department om:dudae% i wAm Vlrgx:mm ;l":m“ A. Litwhiler and Miss Hester grance. Mrs. sfl:r |2hh has ’l;‘moyedd cut: ;Inz made to entertain another party next STONINGTON - busheis ki tub r Wi 3 Virginia, Maryland, lo, -Arkansas s e blossoms: for. tl e and other: ‘ »u:!;‘o of o:fir s:l:dble"m: :"10‘::1 ITH TREES FROM ASIA Georgia show thatait is not,necessary o |- God’s. ‘Methiod . of Revelation wag the : . : friends. - ) J. F. Rock, agricultural explorer of the | qss by hand in peach troes | theme of Rev. G.'H. Wright's setmon ifi |~ arrs. store yielded {5 bushels lees; sced homd | United States department of agriculure, | 51 o e e T e erer| the M. E. church Sunday motning, At Lester Harbutt _and daughier People have been losing things abot will leave Washington about Aug. 20 on the_eventng services Rey., Mr. . Wright| Siarion: of Cltrleston, “W. Ve, who are ~of School street, cited for bra-|the shore this summer. The boat iady me gr ! b is a white crystalline solid » grich spending - the summer ‘with . Mrs. Hurl- | 177 iR the world war who died sud-{Ann, owned by Dr. C. M. Williams, hs e ol a_three-year trip through little explored |purrie v gas slowly at ordinary tompera. | SPoke” from the shieme, The' Compassio | bey's father in: Columbia, have been | 462y Fridty was held Tuesday afterncon | had ‘several biankets sicien from her: The ah g N ) regions of southeastern Asia. in search of | {urec When applied about the base of | %% JeSub: Marks §$:2. following a spociall cuests, for a.few days at: the home of | 25 Nis-heme Rev. George D. Staniey | Little Rhody of Westerly was also visite: The value of disease-frec niorthern seed | useful varieties of trees and plants which | nfeqted ' peach . trees, the -furhés, being e Whén Courtland E. Colver sang | Nfrs Bften Stoddard. Dastér of the Methodist Episcopal churchand several army blankets and a-pa r proved by ‘the 66|are unknown to plantsmen of the western | pegvier than air, go downward into’ the Be.of Good Cheer and little Miss Gladys © |officiated, and “the- service was private. | of gpera glasses were taken. -The (Dix . Izland last year|world. coil and penetrate the holes made by, the Russel of Jersey City, N, J., recited, . P 3 Burlol wds in River Bend cemetery where | mond, owned by Edward Lussier, at“Led- 5 the Suffolk county farm bureau and| One of the special objectives of this The Higlity Wind, most effectively. The ANDOVER * |btie body was borne by comrades, mem- |ward's Island. was looted and fish r N York Soad X % borers and kill the pests. Last year this i as a ing gea oW SPEN service. The 10 best | cxpedition is'a search for chestnuts wor-| material was used .quite extensively-“in | ROTRINE services at the church are large- o Ders of Merrill: post, No. 16, American | was taken. Ledward's Island is not-opes e ) 5 409.4 bushels per acre |{hy of introduction to the eastern United | Mo Jorsey and Georgisc—some. losaities| I, dncreased Mo atiendance by, tho- G | , Jhe s Tooeue Exve An salertain’ | Legion. - Taps were sounded at the grave | to the puliic as many Seem. o thinks discase, while the 10| States. There are known to be chestnuts| i Georgia being reportéd as using.a| SCOULS'from their camps: who were,ex-i| ((iline" which-was well aftended. . |DY Stauley Livingstone, and the commit- |island is posted as private grounds.! 3 bushels and in “western China and southward into|pien as 50,000 pounds, and large individ- tvevr,:;i‘egLa cordial ~welcome by Rev. - Mr.| . onraiss evéning the voune people | (21 eulgy . was delivered by Rev. Mr.| Monday evening Pequot counéll, No. . Siam and Burma and even as far south | ua| growers' as high astwo.tons eseh | SEILL T o ol ol ten | Tent to.Columbiuaid gave thele play at|Stanley. The bearers from the legon |.442, R. A. met in Brayton's hall, when, s Java which form immense forest trees.| Ty proper time to apply_the material in (':;e 5&{0“» NBD e from Norwic) the-hall in that place. Dost were Michacl McCarthy, Cornelivs|Grand Secretary D. J. Lucy of Ni tance of these trees to the bark | Ceneoont s ate. 1 August-or tie first | SPent the week’endat the cottage of Mr. | "D/ N CE TS, | L+ L)\ L I Riley, William J. Quinlan, Arthur O'Neil, | London' was *present. | A collation wis ase is unknown, but since certain week in September. Peach trees under :;l.d ’\gofl-mgeo‘:"e\.!& A<m:1¢r M'rhey fif“ Frank Partridge of Saundersvilie. Mass, | Albert Whiting and Jerry Shea, and the {enjoyed following the'business meeting scedlings of a dwarf chestnut sentin by | gix years old cannot -be- safely -treated Pl y. Mz, _ang rs, Oliver. 3 P =] y ‘have been- visiting at -the- o, of Mrs, |detail was in command of Michael Mur- The Tuesday evening dance at Wequél Meyer in 1906 from China have shown a| wiin puradichlorobenzens; The gas ‘Wwill ?‘;fi‘;j{:"fifi,fl"xfi‘v =0 N'g}&gegfl- My T Webiter.. phy. equock - cakino was - enjoyed by a large nigh. degree of resistance to the blight, S cey, Helen urne, 9 o Tt S n e of disease came!{rom different | v is deemed Important to secure all the | o o s e e e, also n0t! Villa Busser and’ Marioh Palmer. ‘also | Mrs. L e et sl bia | T FAMP Brayman ot Neviwlih wnd, Jamog e e o hy buchbugh by e 1 states ‘chestnuts of | tht region Doth for experk | e e B ae et Tt arionlbics Benjamin Palmsr. Robert, Chareh, Tamig e b it e s e e o moer moberi | | About: 10 imembers”efthe Wids Weelt potato growers in Connecticut | mental introduction as timber and mut-| Cuow severe infoiy on tao. vear oid peash | CRAWOrH and Georse Phillips. el BuidR s aeTatoncat tws brlodk at s e St g e B, 3 , Baptist church me trees, slight injury on four year old trees The +;use on village ‘street belonz- | two o'clock @t the Congregational church. | Walter Flynn in the Third District court at Wadawannuck Pars left for Dean's Milis Supper was eaten at the picnic grounds near the spring, and the Wi and co§s spots were visited. Mgrshul liowe, wete toasted and stor.cs told over\\ caziphy: about 9 o'clpck. . Vernon,'N. Y.. iz tion here with his'fam- s hus for the past 30 years been connected with the American Ex- prese company main office at New York Mrs. Young and Misstidells Younmg of and mo INUTY on trees six years and over.| IS to Georse W. Frostof Montclair, N.| ' Howard Greens.and..fainily of Ver- | Tuesday night charged with being in. | 5, hebeen sold to Mrs. Nelson Parker | sailles were visitors o town Sundav. - |toxicated. They sleaded gullty and wers STATE CLUB EXHIBIT. | Shomsorwich, and the d¢sd were passed | - Mrs. H. J. Hills'of Hartford ‘s vieiting | aned -§2 and -costs. Mr. and « Mrs. Parker and Butler, " The Connecticut Fair association has| davghter Marmaret,” will' come: here . to Mt Wi A NS 5 At » ru-:t ‘T':"t.' the Wateh nen: ‘mprovement society favorable commen appropriated $1,000 for a state club ex { make their home at an early date. : hibit to be held at Hartford Seot. 5 to| Market Day for ihe benefit of the {EONARD BRIDCGE was heard on the way the highways of that villge bave been improved ' during 10. Gales Ferry Free Public librars. was 3 The club wiil be housed in a tent 58x| held Saturday on the-lawn -and o L ‘}Q{'::E;'LH‘&.‘E the past.winter by the Westerly highway 150 feet and will be located near the main | summer house of Noves B, All}: i 5 > X department, and so that the spirit of ap- pedestrian gate, but a short way down| tables, frult and egzs were on a: preciation might be understood the sec- on the left hand side. Departing from| 8 to 12 o'cléck in the morming wi retary was irstructed to write a letter the former type of club exhibits this year | Mary -C. Watrous. Mrs. Joseph, DeR of thanks to Charles J. Butler of the rous. Nre. Mary Caswell Cone is-recovering at the Backus hospital, Norwich, whers ° W T Mresand an effort will be made o stage a display | 2nd Miss Grace Povey jn charg:. The 5“;‘,‘;;‘.;’“f;”,‘,,‘;,“‘f,;‘;‘";;’{;,;“‘;‘;"::;‘“’,-“ foad cremmission. The residents of (the | dee atian samer poone Mrgend that will not onl¥ show finished resulis| afternioon sale was of f00d and fcé cream. N i resort have every reason for being sat- | mom e Bne - o ; . Mrs. David Walsh’s included Mr. and : home. but how these results may be obtained. | rs. Tmmd Tenncit, Mes. A8, Bush | \iE W' Henry. Koselsnd of Cotambialsicd with the work done for ot only | “Friends of HerbertiWitbur, wpaihas e ne . ey alothine ] e ety W P APatlaty, | #8¢: Mr. and i Evirett, 5. Bosworth PRS- A0 00 pa O ad was | been very ill, are pleaeed to know s ford ¥ i constructed on Sunset avenue and Mis- | * 3 2 among \ ghe exhibits that will be'ar-| wig well fatranized, Market Day. being | . 2rS. Rexford *E.: Cumniligs ‘and Migy ohn H. Ryan has sold to Ramda 5 Emelie Istenes attended @ dance in Nor-|Quamicut road between Farrells and | ywhitaker of New York a parcel ofmarm ok ranged. .| ea¢ ot the popuiar days nere of the sum- ik “sa’mm e anphear garages and a mew top dress- | .t Quiambaug belonging fo the @hvi- Quality R oy b IV | Olimes “Shiilly. Gk Hasel 'Curimings [0S Wi-given the Fiimpton road naugh estate. Mr. Whitaker will erget a i + Why Does Japan Keep the Keys e S \brary this | hAYe Teturned after a weeks visit with| . In a fast interesting game of Baseball | handsome residence there. - v First If “the open door” in China is 0| montn so date Have bean Mre, Buama g, | Mrs. Everett Hewitt and Mrs. Amos Lil-| played Monday evening at Vose Park the | Sunday the Holy Ghost society dwiil remain open, wRy should Japan in-| Bennett, Mrs. A. S. Bush, Mrs “Mary | lie at Lebanon Center. Snappy Nine administered the second |bave a procession and the Stonigpton sist upon keeping all the keys? =l b W e e defeat of the season to the Westerly | band will play. The crown will be Mken 2 f or over Miss' Marion Rogers of Washington, D, Westbrook.—Posters are out for the|Automatic Telephone team, 6 to 4. A |from the eresidence of Joseph sn\ ALE Bedding.—D. S. Sanford returned Mon- | . is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Horace | annual illimination at West Beach and[crowd of 300. were on hand to witness | Trumbull street 50 years day after a trip to the Sanford school| H, Seals'at Wren's Nest cottage. its White Way and other attraecons,|the contest, as a keen spirit of rivalry | Miss Catherine Tiwus s visi ¢ summer camp at Lanesboro, Mass., run| Nathan A. Gibby accompanied by S: smn-aav evening, Aug. ~15th, for the|exists between the teams and tiose at- | Providence. by two of the school masters, Mr. Mahan| Alpheus ¢ benefit of the Wést Beach Pier associa-|tending were furnished with plenty of | Marlia Munes has returned fréfs 2 and Mr. Ballantine. | urday on an automobile.trip in Mr. Gibbs' | tion. excitement and comedy. The Telephone | visit at New Bedford. ! company team has scheduled a game with | Miss Bessle Leahy of West Suffie] toe Light and Power team for Frjday and | the guest of Miss Muriel Lathasl the winner will take on the undefeated | Water street. - Snappy Nine. The lineups in Monday's | Misses Catherine. Margaret and game were: Snappy Nine, S. Murphy Temmien have returned to New en C. Dowd Ledwidge 15; Grills 2b: | after spending two weeks as gues§] of Johnson ss; Geary 3b; Leon If; F. Geary | Mrs. Joseph' Cottrell. of ; Smith rf. Telephone Company Green Everything is_in readiness for mthe c: Sawyers p; Clarke 1b; W. Geary 2b: | Woman's Relief corps lawn fete exy Maiu ss; Johnson $b; Chapman If; Horn | library grounds ct; G rt. Loeal Laconics. ihe James F. Cosgrove Co. e William_Biriney, 63, of Providence, died | ROCKYH.LE suddenly Mouday morning at the Ocean Rev. Paul S. Burdick, the mew “ WHolise in Watch Hill where he was spend- | ©f the Seventh Day Baptist churchyx ing she summer. He was a well known | ived last week by automobile fromdut- broker in his home city. tle Genessee, N. Y. He preached n3< ® Y i 3 4 A petition is being circuldted aromnd | S¢Tmon here Saturday morning. Heswwas i eductions in Footwear Prices |-z 5w mniensn = f resort changed to Ninigret. The pro- | AShaway, who has supplied the palpi: posed change i ting with opposition | Bere for nearly a year, also was giveh « i s veatasutn: g welcome fo the state and town. The . A number from nearby towns and|¥eicome to the church was giva: ly Ai- - - bert S. Babcock. Rev. Mr. Bard! citites are plamming to attend the dance On All New Seasonable Shoes and Oxfords B R e e TS e 30 P o S wr : batlte of music is announced between | Baptist church at Hopkinton and preach- Mallaney's orchestra of Wasterly and m'._‘"‘ Surmon thers Baturday f- Elmer E Kenyon and Mr. and Mre Byron L. Kenyon were business callers ia J0S. CONNOR & SONS © , DISTRIBUTORS, PHONE 390 Shoes for Men, Women and Children in OUR ANNUAL MID-SUMMER SALE Our Entive Stock of Spring and Summer Footwear Included in This Sale. It’s a Rule of This Store Never to Carry Goods Over From One Season to Another, Hence This Unusual Opportunity. 2 week end guest at J. P. Greene's. § mrycxmnmu--mmm1 to Wickford last week. Mra. James Morrison of Greenevilla, Conn., has been a guest of Mrs. Palmer Greene. Miss Fisrence Barber attended camp unday. S MOHICAN 15 pounds COMPAN . |SUNKIST 2 Peck 39¢| LEMONS -.... doz. Fresh, Genuine &y, * _ ~ BLUEFISH, 3to5Ib. average % 25c Fresh Block Island v € FreshBomta Fresh—Selected—Brown || LARGE CALIFORNIA EGGS—EGGS || Prunes ... Ib. Dozen37c 20-30 size Every Egg Good FRESH MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER Pound45c [|JAMS.....jar Swift's Nut Margarine. . Ib. 22c HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS: | LADIES BROWN TRIM and BLACK TRIM SPORT OXFORDS LADIES’ WHITE CANVAS PUMPS AND OXFORDS At Prices From LADIES’ BLACK AND BROWN STRAP PUMPS $3.95 to $5.45 CALF OXFORDS Men’s Walk-Over | MEN'S SCOUT | All Our Boys’and | SHOES and Youths’ Shoes, e em | WORK SHOES |Barefoot Sandals Sid5t| $2.95 | wndTeomi at Greatly $195 | $4.95 | ReducedPrices WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR REAL SHOE BARGA]NS ' MEN'S WALKOVER OXFORDS IN BROWN AND BLACK—FROM $5.45 to $7.95 . The James F. Cosgrove 'Co. Cash Sales 206 MAIN STREET © ~~ No Exchanges 5 pint 19¢ FRESH MILK ||PEARL Quart 10c Tapioca, 2 lbs. L e Sk

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