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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1821 Accomting for the Mysterions Things in Farming mysterions things somettmes Spesially For The Bulletin.) |soil which we farmers cultivate, up 2 certain field to prefitable actirity. We- zo at at in the spring with hope, gumption and dash. Sometimes we reap the results with satisfaction; and some- times with glum disappointment. y. Yon've had Jjust such haven't you, brother farmer? zled your brain oyer them brought on a headache, many The field which in 1920 Inxtghed au| havenit you? And vou've given * over with exuberant crops in 1821 giow-|at 1ast, and content es back at us, a waste of f charging them to “iuck” o s0il; same crop; same Lr intangible. That is, you conditions all 'reund, so far a S you'ra one of these intolerah see or comtrol® Yet one vear ‘gives a|alls Who.are all the nowling success; next vear u lugubrious| You believe they can failure inch plank without Or it may be the exdct opposite. On |J have two of that class among my ne! z“- ealls of several ;..,,..m.,] W the patch which wouldn't produce any-| Dors Who are so excessively iznorant{(omers. T do not remember thing but tops.and sculliowss in 1920, we| that they'rs ashamed to adm!t ‘they don’ tla sing find {n 1921 a simply uproarous outburst| know. WNo matter what the question|ed. 3 of onions. Same sort of seed; same sort|2sked, they're both ready to answer it,|this moment. of manuring; same sort of sowing; sama | 0ff-hand, and with an umption of cer-| . I knew n sort of care, Yet the bed which Jast| tainty which would do credit:to omnls-| experience year wasn't worth pulling, this yeas | cloncs, But I'm assuming that you wuo bushels up at the rate of over 700 to the|May resd this have a littls real knowl- aere, edge, and intelligence enough (o appre- When, as somefimes happems, I men.|Ciate what a fractionally unmimportant|soi tion one of these queer freaks to my city| droplet the littls you really:know is{soil contained, and friends, thev almost invariably = ask:|compared with the vast, world-encome|manures and commerci “How do you account for it?” And, when | Passing ocean of what you don't kmaw.| plied. For the manur 1 meekly confess that I don't and can'tj Therefore I feel safs In assuming tnmi x ng. Now dow't think that I had any cron which I can’t We lay our plans and schedule our account for it, they seem surprised, dis-|YouTe as often and as completely puz-|ers T usnally mixed mys. ch ¥ rof surface] perience ha | meihods n accordance with what out ex- taught us is required to stir appointed; they look as if they hela|zed ‘a8 I am Dby some of the things| barn-floor, In provo grave doubts of my agricultural capaci- YOU Tun_ up against .in practical farm-|they wers to be apy Nevertheless, T never ventured. sowing or planting in the soring, any forecast of any e deed, as. experience ripe { | is a Special Lubrication To provide Perfed Lubrication for all types of | reasonably safe bet it ady whatever T planted of no m many varieties, from one-third to one- halt would prove prac 1 T never could was to be till too ‘late course, i I could have forato would have left that por banked for twenty thoroughly learned back nn eggs from would grow and m ure bus One year I had so many fine. hig. envr- dy caunlifiowers from } acre of plants that i producad motors an.] various operating conditions, Socony || |=in Polarine is now sold in three standardized grades | matter. . Three Standard Grades of Finest Quality Souway Polarine Regular is an oil of medium body for use in cars EMEMBER THIS: there is a vital relation between motor oil quality, effective lubrication and the life of ; your motor. You can’t afford to guess very much | about the quality of the oil you are using. Itis either ! right or it isn’t; there’s no middle ground in the But something more than quality is necessary. The i oil you use should of course be uniform, heat-resist- i ing, free from all corrosive chemicals. In addition, if it is to afford perfect lubrication, it must be of the proper consistency for the particular design and con- dition of your motor. L widesnrea where piston rings and working parts are properly fitted and in good condi- | p20ce mare; “How. o ou: accoust ¢ tion, and for use during the winter months where an oil with a low cold : Seil conditions rewain sbont fhe cam test is desired. 5 : gOCOnY Polarine Heavy is an oil of heavy body and exceptional g a lubricating qualities. For use where loose-fitting parts require a heavier grade : ‘ Aifferent. The seacon than the Regular, and during the summer months. 6OCOHY Polarine Extra Heavy is a special grade manufactured for <+ in motorcycles, air-cooled motors, slide sleeve motors, slow speed motors. : with large bore, and those excessively worn by long service. i i Jiowing additional products are in- cluded in the complete line of Sccony Polarine Lubricants: Sacony Pelarine Ge.r Oifor trans- missions and differentials whosc construction permits the use of oil; Socony Polarine Gear Compound, a semi-solid differential and trans- mission lubricant; Socony Polarine “BB” Transmission Lrhricant, an ideal, semi-solid STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK 26 Broadway SAL STANDARD OIL Z0.0FNY) of ndd;‘?md’l best Gasotine Socony Polarine Lubricants and Greases perature and r- Droughts 3 ag in 1) ‘How do you account f 1 Tor one, T don't mr»nwvfl inr 1"t s | beyond me. It's a : | | gear lubricant used wher= the construction | doiz. mysleries. i ¥ | : surrounded 1 does not allow the use of a heavy oil ; Socosny SRR Polarine Cup Grease; Socony Polarine Fibre others douhtless Grease; Socomy Polarine Graphite Grease. Standardize on Socony Polarine Oils and Lubricants. Your dealer will be glad to advise you on vour particular needs. nut that clue Newton and he w! There are no lir te the powers of na ber of her phases only two or three is ing the existence of mill known. Erery year. evers dar ®mome new discovery, pareq himsalf ta a small b ‘: few pebbles alonz the shores of a ifless ocean, the wisest farmer 2 need fes! no shame in acknow! ewn tremendous isnorance. Tn regions of light and electricitr may @are to sav what main o bo mncovered. Tn both #tIM but on tha threshold. Ys it nof possible that, among the t an®s of yet wnknown funct! Hight and electrically pe sometime be found the fects plant growths in way fnexplicable? Certainly fhers e zomett where, which somehow gov character of nur crops—esome slde of and independent of weather, It may be a thus far un eovered property of the su be an unususpected action it may be somethin Abont the o S sometimes hanker after a very ‘np $8 that T'd dearly like to i farmers will do and how t = thousand or two years hence! We think we are “the they'll think of us as mi ‘back numbers. Socony Polarine ' ! — Greases and Lubricants NOT]CE ONY REG. U.s. ) ear. oFn, will do it o useless MHE FARMER. Gear Compound MRS. ANNA ABEL ANNOUNCES “BB” Transmission Lubricant THE OPENING OF THE WILFRED BEAUTY SHOPPE, ALLING BUILD- ING, 161 MAIN STREET. MRS. ABEL SPECIALIZES IN THE WILFRED MOTHOD OF SCALP TREATMENT AND FACIAL MAS- SAGES, HAVING SPENT THE SUM MER ATTENDING THE WILFRED, ACADEMY OF BEAUTY CULTURE, IN NEW YORK CITY. WHEN Y0U WANT to pul vour * ness_before tnw pubiic. there 13 1o ¢ um. better than tnreugn the advertl 5 | coiumns ¢f The Fuueun. O % T { COUNGIL of | expens | spectiv So Delicious That All Good Manchester.—A LEGAL NOTICES TO THE COURT OF COMMON Z * of Norw: The Cqmo >4 granite, Street Commissfone: of Norwich, and have’ saic or hefore tha 1s r. 1921, viz. Edwar? . Catherine Fij Joh, d Isabelle Brow Williahr Orrin M. Price. Nora T _Conway, et. al, Jobn G and curbs Streets are directed in the for n by November 1, 19 mmissioner is hereb:; build and construet said sidewalk bs in accordance with t intent © going resolution, ihe just ex { the work =0 dose by th yminissioner to be paid by th ve owners above med neg Aneldanas: of September, ; ing, aud that no on|to all pers: 10 ajagainst sa Common {same, on Counefl [ 1921. A N e R n the manner s na TO THE COURT OF COMB‘O’ | COUNCIL of the Ci d The Committee of > Works, whom was ,’nr'ul the petition of S hurch Cor Prosy the property Corporation. ~ ¢ ation” o ind runnin L paralle ot follows: 3 feet to a i below Mary" rt of Com- mber 12th. above ig report- and 1 thereon. TON C. PULLEN, and Clerk of the Court ot Common Council of the City of Ner- wich. Dated ‘at Norwich, tL.\ 12th day o September, 1921, " NOTICE “The undersigned hereby gives notice ns having-any bills or claims letse¥ A. Maine, to bring in before the first day of*Oct.. MRS, A MAINE, Nickel Plating » UNITED METALS MEG. COMPANY, Inc. Norwich, Comn. ‘Sheas News Bnrean MAGAZINE. SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE - WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi ness before the public, there is no medi- um better than through the advertising columns of The Bulletiz. . |