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2 NORWICH BULLETIN. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1921 ' TT RE T labor: Construct a long sled by using more pro A A% | two two by four-inch runners con-|these be {nected by the necessary Baskets may be pl on this sled, | Save out the b 5 i E for attaching a singletree| market: but leave HOICE, mies of corn set aside for seed, as weil| and 4 place for 18 RE T 'NL_CYO b GRS o | o fed o stosk. W¥hon ths sars| should be provided at either end. One| purposes. OF u ORN | e taken off the stalks about two|horse can pull this down between the! _— Mature ears. well tipped out, are | Ul Mirer” the selection, husk them |rawes of corn, while men on both sides| oW TO KILL LARVAE . O 1 the reference is(and string them up in a cool, ‘dry|can husk the cirs ang throw them, THE BEAN WEEVIL way—_it to | place. They may be strung up by the|into baskets. At'the end of a raw the| i e e sy husks themselves, tying them to g | horse can be hitched to the other end| Lest b il us pest i 2 = A';omcr"gn'od oy of the sled, thus saving the bother|some local g to market with | stoc thé rest for other d, says one | | er in bunch: year, damage dv - 47 ¥ Lt ing it arou ed beans fall and wir | p;n the ecars Oll\”\;;hd‘l;p v:\l: QTN L AT one count 1l agent sug- E , g et nits AT et ko e PLUGKING GEESE gested fur h carbon bistil- . smailer wires. These smaller wires are| Many breeders of geese in the south | Phide. s sl that nade to point upward slightly, and|and some in the middle west and the| S e hprs : the then the ears are fastened on by pierc- | north pluck the feathers from the live | R Rl 5 o i s ing the cobs, geese -at_some time prior to molting. fean. mbbos Ralien You don’t_have to waste money on coal tar paint any-more: g s R D G e e make el an ounce, VALDURA ASPHALT PAINT will not s decers iy | = { corn 'erib, one way used by many | st er ang 8 v S | iehtls be used withou ! i i ) farmers 1 1o invers & fin pan Over | pick only twice n year, either in the|SiShly more may be used without but one which will last a great deal longer. VALDURA is real paint. . Yoo the short post on which the erib is| spring, or in both spring and fall, Fea- | harm. Place this in an carthenware can apply it to almost any of surface and it will last long and - e a i . I PR Jite e e Bonside = S Aish it o yf the beans ly | S i ¢ st . s t resting. When_rhe rats climb up the| thers aro donsidered ripe for picking | tacle. Cover the con erly. It's just the for roofs of all and will stubl resist' water, post, the pan 1s S haped as to pre-| when the quills are dry and do not | Withi | contain blood. Both young and old|t: will be as nearly air kinds weather and acids, is nothing better made for your silo, farm*mach- . | vent further climbing. : It corn 1o ta be husked in the field | Seese are plucked. The average yearly| ! osle e e ek “ inery, tanks, roofs, elevators, smoke stacks, boiler fronts, storage batteries, i jinsoder that dlinysialksymighe Sved ot s about L1 Ibs. | N sulphide will kill the young grubs fencing and posts, etc. i _ P corn is being gathere or_ market, | owever, is considered by, many bree mind that this chem fully as < d all cne-l this apparatus will save time and 18 ¢ b explosive as gasoline and care must be ers to be cruel and injurious. G = = should not be plucked during season. A stocking usually is placed adult bean weevil often lays eggs over the head of the goose and part le théy are still on : of the soft feathers on the breast, back | the vines. Then the grubs develop and and sides and abdomen are pulled. 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All sized containers from | Gal. cans up. - GRADING VEGETABLES CULTIVATE POTATO FIELD FOR THE MARKET BEFORE DIGGING TUBERS When vegetable growers grade the| By way of reminder for farmers products for market closely, both con- e Dolathon s coninty fegbnt sumers and growers will come nearer being satisfied than ever before. Close grading pays in both the short and the| wjth five-tooth cultivator, or a two long run for then only will buyers re-| horse one, if you can. Go through each Made ceive a standard product and all de-|,.ow twice, once up and once back. dein U.S.A. serving producers a fair profit. That will " D Srarethe webds &rowers who have made efforts to Sh A o it grade their tomatoes, guaranteeing 0 digging measurably easier, the buyer that every tomatoe is per-| " Freavy vine growth may be Saves many a faded-dress fect. They have been getting as much | his v suggests this: Before you start digging, go through Would you like 1o test it 1o prove dbese claims? _ You may have a sample can free and the VALDURA Booklet telling you more about it in desail. i - " ! | | eceiving as 40 per cent more than the average | srowoes s io o oo e THE CHAS. OSGOOD COMPANY i = 3 quotation for tomatoes. This stuff e onl commercial fertili- B & ! r blouse you might B thout any el : . i Oh = %; : vegetable, and the public is alwa FLamh ot This is sim- 4547 Commerce Street b Norwich, Conn. : Ay to pay a fair price for an article | s heeauss the e ey Tent : > otherwise throw away Iy fo,pay.a fair price for an articl | iy pecause the iry weather has kept been carefully selected. et BeTon Jable, With quick- YA/ ASHES and dyes gurmeams o LK, Such grading demands a knowledge WOOL or COTTON in the ons op- i B of what quality means, and it demands ation. that the grower be honest to himself ly available bab be norn vields will pro- ther things be- A est L ing equal i .for loca! assistancs. The depart-|Fa 20 beautiful colors to select from, in- No grower who grades el Ravitch ¢+ Eliinzton made a|ment-pays 50 - per cent = cluding the fashionable ones of this summer. i Ao o O I BLLINGION APPEAL GASE n New Yor' efore his death-and/|-expended by munici At all drog and department stores and five : produce that is at all off quality. Whi e <14 | lett all s pro to his wife, as he| éal @irectors and ten cent stores. there are no clearly defined grades for FOR TATHER IN RUSSIALpgq no childr .. Several relatives se- |, Sometime ago the st of our vegetables, they can be fied roughly into number one’s, and culls. Figure out the prices you can get by lling mber one’s only, and then see if won’t be cured the 1 of Hartford Tsaac of an attorney| fied: of. the money d brought an appeal for |assitance and 15 towns W ot Paul, who is in | respond, ~ The re the only near re’a- |.towns, Bristel, ¥ allowed by Jndge | New Haven and court in Rock- superior court Mr. ‘Noone abatement »d for the applied too of the local the Hartford attorney, TFifteen towny 1 ithout- proper { ance with .the departme: ¢ evidence -he had | Hartford, iinfield, Torrington, Bridgepc \ | tten in Yid-| Danbury, New Lond S T NN 7 Loy 3 / v ved in the pro- | Stamford. Wallingford. ? %} Y / EIENTZ T 3 4 te co arch and March 7,| chester, (Winsted), Middl 1 g _.:.a__ém o 7 5 = .j/‘ i Z, . b N t 3 1 was filed. ¥f the ap-| ham (Willimdntic), New TOWNS § SN . { 7Y : 3 » father would re-| Meriden. GRANTS FOR SCH ZIASSHN Ty t e 2\ / W2 o 55577 % WNIIWZ e 22 = ™ A —4 " 3 it ANIZATION MONEY = gest industrial cities | With the opening unable to obtam State | month throughout the state the work of vment “of salaries . of | the local directors s to bez because tne Director Deming poir purpose has 1 appropriation for the allotted by the state Amer- 25,000, 1s mot adequate, n department of state board the a i n, uccording to State Director | same basis as Deming. the state department would requ 06d a year. is an appropriation This year the state \mrrirzvvza:,nnl' depariment is to have the services of E 2% fleld agent to assist Director Deming i Tt mount for the paymes the work. The field agent-recen ¢ nis to + R4 an pointed is Miss Marguerite H FALL OPENING DAYS | WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 14th and 15th Presenting a comprehensive display of the season’s most charming fashions in Women’s and Misses’ Smart Apparel. Featuring Exclusive Coats, Wraps, Dresses, Suits, —_— > OUNSs Skirts, Waists and Furs and in the origi- Speaker Of Ulster Parliament . ;" ° A showing that is typical of The Manhattan, emphasizing once again our Fashion supremacy, as well as the supe- riority of our values. } OPENING DAYS \ WEDNESDAY THURSDAY We cord.ially invite you to calland view the new models. TThe flarhaWian 121125 MAIN STREET FALL OPENING DAYS HERALD MANY DE-¥ LIGHTFUL AND NEW FASHIONS TO BE THE ¥ VOGUE OF AUTUMN AND WINTER. G EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ APPAREL AND ALL COSTUME e — ‘; ; ACCESSORIES Hugh O'Nelll, speaker of % i Ulster Parliament, is the only sur- viving son of octogenarian Jerd-. : O'Neill, of Shane’s Castle, in CofE YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND e R el 5 country in the House of Comnisest, He served in the war as a Capiain of the Royal Irish Rifies and after. - ward ‘as Deputy Judge Advo. claim descent from the legrn: - ® ‘ Niul, san of the King of sqfi% who was a contemporary of ‘thit Patriach Abraham. e B