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ohds for 2 mew railvoad. Thé road ran &' foiv _years, thea weat ban and e imtialte ls Ly ince that time, it has more tha twice the faéb valte of the bonds and Still has soene $35,000 to take ears or. During all thét gemeration it has stag- ol under & higher rate of taxation n that of any othér town in -its founty; has setn assessments raised, @ver and over again; has witnessed a Stéady lbss th popalation and wealth, and & blg decreass in the acr of land farméd, HiIl, today, it rahks owner in all these eleriionts than it &ld in- 1820, a ahdrsd y&ATS wgo. Tt wantsd 2 railread. It Borrowed money to help bulld it. And it has paid dear for fts imBdlgence net dniy in interest and Righ taxes and material deteriorstion, but also in population and capasity, Productive armers are seldom [THE UNBUSINESSLIKE SYSTEM OF BORROWING || st of St L1000 i 0 AbbiuninREdRE out” 5y shouldn't they botrow it, you ask, when they ses the = opoortunity ts make profitable use of it, _and sinking-fund ¥ E A 3 (Wriitet Specialy For The Bulletin.) | theagh I am net m;fghfa an‘:nrcl: fis charges? g Ongh om & time a retired farmer, max- | SUpPOse that the Wallopinz old Gol Why not, indéed? That's what Neigh- fE ot & Vst ot the seven commener | Of 3 Philletine will care mach whethel |0 Shorman thovgit, 8 few vears -5 cumscs of farm faffure, put seeond in his | 1 alm at him er not. Or even T 1} Shetw were scarce and : srthering this: it him or net, selftng 2t 8 high priee: < we “The webesinessilks tystem of bor-| But $éu may Pemember the story of | Lending towards tlll hizher figmres. He vowing ahead to produce a crop.” the old darky who declared that he| nag thé chance to buy a big farm suit- In ®ay Rambly opinion he micht have | WOuld do anything the Lord told h¥m. | aple’ for' sheep, at an attractively low wads this gmite 2 bt more comprehen-| “Why, Tom,” interposed white by-| price. Not hnfl'fi money enough 6f h);i afve It is 2ot only bad businese fof stander, “Wyat would you 8o if the Lord'| own, hée borrowéd; beught a big flock ‘afmer te bofrow ahead to produch should tell You to.butt & héle through | o shéep: Mked up thé femess: repaired | ~~4v, bad Businese for him 16 b that stene wai with nead? “Hah” {"ne parns; engeged héy frem other cathe the answer, should go at it. | farmers o winter the animals; spent Buttin'ld be my part; gettin’ fro0’ld bt | all he had himself and all ho could bor- do Lord's " i Tow ‘branching out” along this temnt- You 4fid T are'not Fesbonsiblé for the | ing line. He had just fairy got going ! - prevalenceof the borrowinz habit. We| when the soarket Siump eamne. Now he Z AR - have neither the privilege nor the DOWET | cant gell his shesp; he can't glve awas Vic Z ¥ s to coerce bfit neizhbors. But we shotld | nig wool. | d ! be résponsibie if we aided and abetted 1t | i f of if, on fit oocasion, we falled to 6p- Ok, yes: I gadérstand that practieally Bat the interest an that bbérrowed 3 done on crailt, nowadays, monéy eotes das twicé a year, just the t present there is a tremendous | sameé. HaW hLe's golng to pay it he does JoL 0 I bRt e | B T4 s W HERISE e h ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT IN ot only the bir sheep-ranch : o B | b e - WHICH YOU MAY TAKE o]t et T ADVANTAGE OF THE SPLENDID MONEY- i et 2 ey & bome i SAVING OPPORTUNITIES OFFERED BY OUR GREAT FORAN & SON CO’S WAREHOUSE STOCK SALE. MAKE YOUR SELECTION TODAY | ernment, andertaks b °t say all borr Put 1 { weather and bu a ¢ wo and blight, etg, -y For Lorrowing | poses mmon e T - 28 ot bwn | Dukury.” N & Shs hea > Rl k! an oar own | g At the best, a ¢ an Dose ¢ 2 oy - Thess words, naxpRocare B | ot small gains and Nttls money wead SA v 0 responsible for | e oot M 2 54 e 40t | the expresston of = big tr 1 @t kmow w T shall ecer get Dining Room Furniture, Living Room Furniture, Bedrcom Furniture, Lamps, =ail one phssi- Tebles, Desks, Rugs, Dinnerware, Pictures, Mirrors, Easy Chairs, Kitchen Cabinets, Hall Clecks, Tea Wagons, Dining Chairs, Davenports, Duofolds, Pedestals, End Tables, Library Tables, Etc. OUR SALE SPECIALS Solid Oak Dining Chairs, including Quartered Oak with saddle . seat or ship seat, upholstered in genuine leather..... $2.90 SPECIAL BED OUTFIT Fine Pillows, filled with new chicken and duck feathers, Outfit consists of Brass Bed, Fine Floss Mat- .., quality tick—formerly sold as high as $4.50 per pair $1.85 tress and High-Grade Spring, all bedding $14.00 Tubular Iron Cot, gray finish, with a pure white $7.90 of the very highest quality and guaranteed mattress, comptete ......... o to be sanitary. Former value as high as Large Overstuffed Easy Chairs with spring $100.00— throughout, pillow "arms, upholstered in fine ‘quality 342 50 ABPEREEY, VAIN® $10080 .-, . uuieusenssnTossnnnsessitbony NOW $39.50 PR S Ut o A AL LD S K | e b o SRR b s At R l ¥ Cheose now, your Piano or Player Piano from cur warerooms y St W ot reductions that will surprise you. All of the finest makes 1 knew & Wttle farming < are here, such as CHICKERING, HARDMAN, HALLET & DAVIS, BEHR BROTHERS, WASSERMANN, CRAWFORD, CONWAY, and many others. We also have a finc selection of slightly used Pianos on which we offer fine reductions. All sold on easy terms. Gur convenient credit terms are a wonderful assistance to all who desire to furnish their homes and pay for the furniture while they are enjoying its comforts and use. Let us explain the convenient atrangement we can make with you. Te PLAUT-CADDEN (0. wl'lim , T'S A FACT—listen: i (Established 1872) H You know what you' f 135-143 MAIN.STREET .NEW LONDON sTORE . 4 slwsy!‘:nmd . t:itl:emay :: d'c: , NORWICH/ CONN. e BARK STREET cé ?% Chesterfields do it. i TWO OF NEW ENGLAND'S GREATEST STORES They not only please your ! ; < > taste but they do another thing— They satisfy. { They give to your smoking s i | “completeness' that is altogether | | n=% and different, ! | Those fine tobsseos—Turkish, i + why you get -satisfy"’ | ¢ Chesterfields. \{ Aad the blend can't be copizd i i H'l—re's no use looking tor | whisiv' anywhere else. Dol t Lry it—try Chesterfields. y “hole But | Miss Bdith Wheat *h tngton gram-| Furs token in Caunada in the 1913- & to many chances, | mer 1920 seasen were valued at more than of his occupation, 000,000. Ontarlo contributed the ¢ for him deliberately to = MalNaught, AbIngton Pri-| orficet shawre, with Quebec in second X » i = plaecc. The market furs were first| stter, in the end, to have | IWarren B. Gifford, Landing. iace. The musrat furs nvere first 2 wel-tilled and 2 little barn of one's own, th hold | Miss Elsle Bryden, Elliotts R e R to a bix mortgared ranch, School days are now approaching. Is your boy well pared for school ? If not, you wiil find here the largest fox, «rimi k followed :Xl‘ | wuese Interest-paymehits you meet, this grder, i 1 dea’t there should be no such assortment of Boys’ Suits in the city, at prices that are the lowest. Boys’ Suits. . . Prices from $2.7510-$12.00 ' i | The Woodstock Dairy | — " ||| Bays’ Knee Panis. .. .. From 50c to $2.50 i “SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR ol ke 24 1 ! FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EXTRA—EXTRA—EXTRA B s e ® o\l BOILED HAM BACON 250 Boys’ Blue Serge Suits. ....... §7.50 16 mdacstang of to semne sbous. mat || SHANNON BUILDING NORWICH, CONN. ~and the biend FARMER, s vwuen s 600 | Poubd it oo s 806 can’t bo oopied ‘ CORNED BEEF the farmer who has got a dollar of his own and ¢an make ten cents off it by ! ONECO ROAST PORK ' Special in Men’s and Young Men’s. -~ ars muests at Fred E'Wl\,ll(o«l'm |} Pound . 5h §o LA O M | peSuits g 2 39 oo Mrs. Joseph Hawkins, Vineent maw- || SMOKED BONELES SMOKED BONELESS i { VAINEAR FIGAT ROt N legitimate farming, had better think Mrs, S¥neon Brewire is ill ing, reaaveg i M T ... 48c| SHOULDERS, Ib. ... .. 38c Miss galuzwygmu of Valley Falls, i DA 7 P Tl (e e e . . , of Vaite: , 2 W ) [ e e ey o e . . Big Reductions In Our Furnishing Josiah Gase. Pound . 30, 3 - s ! | ot el . Mre, Sarah J. Kenyor and Miss Doris ound ............. 9UC ; A D t ¢ Yol M Slsits Tues- < » 8 L€ ent. ¢ Linesia were atonsip. isars Tues: || IOE RS : ; : ! Goods Departm : Gilbert Fasterson and Miss Ada Mar: Pound . i i Foft of Providetics werd vieitors here “iveess. 25¢ | Pound MHiiasT e T G 3 e Norwich Bargain House before he mortgages it as se- 1 { y for another dollar, merely on the | chance of making twenty cents. | _ s pleasanter 16 know that one has Sunday, = CIGARIT'IIS e ’woonsmcxc afi i 8 The twon schicols of Pomtret will unm} Hovo sin seen the i Septamber 8 with 106, folloNing. teachore: 3 g VEEGGS 3-5-7 WATER STREET © NORWICH, CONN. AR I3 G. F, Pratt, C. gramnar. < : o o - i Mifs 1ot e Sapboe vt | CORNER WASH:NGTON SQUARE 3 Eva Lathrop Xofth primary, - ——— - \ F) 2 o iy 5 e Cas S PRI SR