Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 5, 1921, Page 8

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which has siven exce: ivs TRYING TO ¢ |James of \gw ilaven. who was (88 'How Abolt & posed of 1 pound of ¥ WRITE WAYNBOTTES |COVer 3 13 DOLLABD COLSEDY S TOwE > of wheat midd! B iS50 moEl aE e e Ty S iondsy’s town elections | Q = scrap and 16.5 pounds of co o N 5 g | Tece ! in Tolland county four sour =t ¢ : beef scrap used in the dry S s el ST ,ublican ticket Wwhile ez - TSE OF ARTIFICIAL MANURES, 1@(1 for dry than wet sections, and 28 2| ]y the mos¢ expensive ing : le‘zh::’"*rur U.{ 5 -" ‘30051&3‘“:5 e My mocratic ticket. The & - may be serious age as well | topdressing is of eat benefit to corn ssen 1 ¥ it hard Jirs] S | secured & v L g o ANy sttt ot DA s A U S lv'er;n Juuugumx;“:«f fp:':;u:tyi‘i;: T 1 Eantaor Swhite Hiy AL °§"’§d 0¥ lthe track and found that a sw i as elected in the varlous|yf pcid, Seur Grssy, and Yeu Blosh er Tramrares. or an untimely application ot | sPring. should not be eliminated or reduced un- | ot 0 Knisht of Wridseion, 1 'Mfl'il Ssunind: hedo wiosmuine latt J) . Somers. Feel Stuffed Up After Eating Try s T rltx manure. " MRBuEW Ry b I Of the phosphate manure superphos- | less the auality of meat in the table |\iE'OrS from HOTREROC, (A B a“d”‘)‘f’““‘?“;"}, e e e s i B sk Charles . Fuller, r: Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets 1oads: Stable ma- | phate of lime is chiet and most important | scraps is_considerable or unless some |, “how ‘only 3 czgs behind the lead-|rcyenled the lknife near the swi i \ver, Charles S. Fuller, r; se- " artficial manue. | of all the artificials. Tt gradually chang-| other product can be substituted for it.|{uo [ L\ if the leghorns continue| Mr. Davig was detained as a | “ihert S. Hulburt, r, Herbert|in diges re includes such :\:d\fiv ;gfl!r::incr:;:?:era:;on;h:v:ft:;sol;xhlgn;: fiv hsc;sp vhenu a\'a::a:w, n:!ay relp!ace o iath the rate which they have betn{ml witness and told railroad or, ; :em“ F. m“,y‘,fld Dreakfast and the delgipus croqueits * phates -ins , T s he beef scrap, or cotton sced meal can | .iiine they should win the contest by ! t d the piece of ] Lou Doudy, r; constables, ) she ’ | 1 gaining they show ¥ !that he had turned the piece of n phosphate rock and | washed setot the soil by heavy Tain s Vo wsed to ‘replace one-halt the beet |TUTUE, TUT Ao Sta Rnire ‘over to': the Suthoriies. 10| B Hurlburt, r, Norrls J. Hurl- Ridhn products as | is of sreat advantage for fall and spring | scrap In the mash. No attemnt shou'd The total egg production for the week | 1's “former newspaper man and said |hur. r. T Leland Keeney, r, Chester W. ash mines. An | sowinz. Tt is of especial benefit' ito | be made to replace more than half the 9 or a vield of a little over 31| hat quring life he “covered” many | r. W. iS. Desso, & Wiifred mproves 4he | turnips.swedes and other plants of the{ beef'scrap with cottonseed meal, as the [ po" Ct" “TyisTic 288 eggs less than |ratiroad wrecks, but'none in his mem 1wy, 4, Stephen Ledger, d; grand ¢ The vesetable | cabbage family. The ncual dressing is|resulas in egg Dreduction and in the|list ‘wosk's production and 393 eges Tooken so much Hke & “fixed job |jure-s. James Wood, r, Frank Pommell, the eofl ant | two ::::drcd\dghfi, to five hundredweight ?::Jny of the eges Will be unsatisfac-|jesc than the six vear average. 'I‘hle s did this ione. r. bx-ujav";in A G;g;r';! T Ch.ulu" ncmf_ makes roots 1 bl v o1 31 he sl " hored 1 2 a crbert Stel ns, omas t : total number of eges to date is 154. The show and race horses. gald to ber , g This res | The more usual potash fertilizers are| Green-cut bore can often be purchas-| pirst place for the week Went to alhe from the E. W. Bl Bies ' Briook: a: hoard of retief, F. A. Pease, $ plants | kainit, muriate of notash and sulphate of | ed from thc butcher. This whterial |y a¢ White Wyandottes owned by Hol-|iyn but later found to ng to F. S.|r, Fred Wood, r, Edward H. Pease, d; j Potash. tosether with “notash salts” of | when proeufed fresh makes an excellent|}oyooq farm, Hollywood, Wash.. With|McKay of Hajesite. L. I. which occu-}a B. A. Gager, r. Ensign B. G &t eads, | VAryinz percentages. and b furnace | substitute for beef scrap: It should be |, proquction of 46 ezgs. A pen of R. I |pied an express car in ihe rear of the|Kilhe. d: registrars of voters, Raymond 3 Pt g and { flue dust. B 5 - purch: in small quantities, as it can- | Raqs owned by Ernest H. Seott, tender, and nvon which it ig id the |S. Puzhee, r, Arthur L. Dimock, d: S e SEa ma-| ‘The delative qualitiex ‘nf o h ma- %ent fresh for any lengthe of ington, Conn., was second With wonld-be wreekers may have had de- t town deposit fund, Charles S. Ful- = 4 _| nure to be apolied will dcnend main- nd when spoiled may cause trouble. | gyetion of 42 eggs. Third place signs, arrived at Brockton., Mass., Mon-|ler. collector of taxes, Edward P. Rus- e A o and ni-| IV on the percentage of notash, thonzh best fed in a troush mot oftemer | .ok went to a pen of R. I Re {dsy might. They were somewhat un.|sell, r; school committee, E. Lorrie Pat- B _ x e il re may be reasons for prefering one 1 every other day, allowing about one-|oq 1y Sunnyficlds. Farm. Wa nerved from the Kine un they re-|teh. r, Marguerite Avery, d; library di- - weizht Der acre. 2 form of potash te another. Sulphate; If ounce per bird. Should severe or Conn., with a production of ved in ihe wreek and wers treated |rectors, C. S. Fuller, r, E. Louise Pat- S 1 eha GRie 4 | rtash is three and one-half times ns ntinued looseness of the bowels follow | cjemens J. Diemand's nen of Whit the =tation a veterinary surgeon. |ten, r. Mabelle V. Avery, d. N hree one-nalt hundredw S s or the quantity reduc-|pwned A. P. Robinson verton = S ¢ 5 1" Conv : e kainit ‘would need to bhe used in place of ed. owmed, by A F. oD ith a pro.| CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR LUNEREON Town clerk, T. Carl Converse, i Yo ndredwe of suinhate of potash, Ra (',1 or o Yol WITH DISCUSSION 0F WORK jtown treaon J. Carl ( and, conversely. ‘“W;u!::g ::{.drmv PROVIDING FOOD FOR BEES DUR-| The foar leading ne sach of the{ Tnde the avspices o Norwich Cirl i f eight of ainit is re 3 niy < inei i are as fo tia cndeav union. the lookout 5 £ = d N Wi X rincipal varieties are a R ‘ pounds of sulphate would be needed. AN MINEEE P e Siitteet > Hinwara s Eanlell {sor. Ta bR s oric Spa Lack of sufficient food may be the ymouth aes | served a delicious luncheon Tue jiChonmar . 5 YOUNG HE BEST LAYERS. cause for colonies of bees failing to sur- [W. H. B. Kent. (Barred) Caze- S loeT ¥ we T ihe I Conuminily | Hoube on jnONAS. T M Yeu Radiate Happiness When a Geod There are people who have the right | Yive the winter or for their being much| novia N. Y. coeceeeseee 19204 o steet to several elergymer 8¢ 3 SAT Meal Sits Well in tac ~(omach variety of fowls, who_nouse and.fed | Weakened It i good practive to|Rock Rose Farm (Barred) Kato- - {Norwich and vicinity. Al A ; 8 them properly. and yet who canno: ob- | M2Ke sure at this time that they have nah, N. Y. 5 1 1645 i e quite informal, g s and salad for lunch. On top of this tain cmes early in the winter because | eNOUEh store of food to kéep them |Jules F. Francais (Barred tions had been extended those %ran L Ak ¥ | s oonfectiontelapt to 4da their fowls are too old. 1t is seldom | through in good shanc. An easy test| Westhampton Beach, T 18391 in anl about 30. Amons the [Bowsne, b s Ry e ] r that it pave to keep hens for layine | Of this is to weigh the hives. James F. Macdonald 1 B SReln fedorttary bEG) erbert | M1 '\: i g each meal with a Stuart’s psia Tat purposes after they are two and a half] A 10-frame hive with the bees and| Rocks) Iast Pembroke, Mg it and Mrs. Hicks and child of | Ty % az] et to-avoid.duape due’to eai- years' old, but that younger fowls willf the store of honey in it ehould weigh, Rhode Istand Reds. artford, Preceding the luncheon, a2t ©TOC S el .'|me and drinking. Should the stomatn Eveiw areaterrint at least 75 pownds. If it weighs less| . . oo southbore, roup picture was taken in front of ;hc\r{"‘“‘l‘,”, D. o s with water-brash, biliousness, ama VLA S than this it is an indication that the e e .. 1869 Community house. + Micha Peculiar gassiness due to indigestion G e G rney ;}g;;_“c;fq‘!’oodmwr:: rt:;n:;n::r Ls sha':;z. MR s The menu, consisted of chicken psou o m;:‘n- e :-';seo_;m‘: ing s now rath- 762 | with wafers. m, balf,~escallo; 3 a e effect to stomae- sciati- MAREET. er tPan later, an amount of food beinz - it e ot aus offsct the acidity of such dys r R - Firds to be killed and marketed should | provided equal to the difference between S 1743 | and wople pie served with ice ptic conditicns. be lkept without feed for at least 12| the actual weight of the hive and the Orrin Maple esident of No un | It is well 10 know this and iem o} ur efora killi say vouliry spe-} 75 pounds which it should weigh. 1688 | ion, W toastmaster. Atter-dinner yourseif the ® of the good t ing- n rheumatic sufte cialisis of the United States Department The best food is a thick syrup made speeches on What Christian Ende r to eat and tirough rm w . ie of Agricuiture. The best methol of kill-| from granmlated or brown sugar at the White Leghorns. | Meant to Mg Churches 1 H rdick. T. | gestion. Y will find Stuar R £l ng l= {0 suspend the fowl by the legs | rate of 2% pounds of sugar to each pint |Hollywood Farm Ho'lywood ! Tved w Rev. Dav Tohr =< Talmer Car-| Tablets on in all drog st ores at &t and thronsh the mouth cut the jugular| of water. This should be placed in a| Wash. ........ - G R Central = cents & b x 18th < vein in back of the throat wifth | tin pan inside an empty suver and a{pL. T Tngoldsby. Coope wn, church ; Rey. iley, pastor of ¥ S e ———1 Clark’s 18 C"'" e rp-pointed knife. After cross-| cover placed over all. Without this| N. Y 3 L. 2007|the atonais hurch land - - = FEB. 11th, 1922 TO THE vein once or twice. cut in-| artificial feeding many swarms may suf- |Ernest T -ott, Farmington. i ield, pastor of Lebanon ¥ Hurlburt, T, 4%; LEGAL NOTICES t00f of the mouth so as to plerce | fer. Feeding and proper winter pro Cenn. o A . 1930 | Tudlow. d, S J|e— - — - — | MED ThRR i n with the point of the knife, | tion are good insurance Burchell & Janson, Thetis Isiand, ! Secretary Hicks opened the dis- | Sammel 51 eollector of NOTICE TO CREDITORS. EGYPT & EUROPE ‘;" ": mellas h;f‘“ i e be |FOPE HOPES ALL CHILDREN Other Varieties. People’s nd Probems. | of vaters, ; =3, :‘“":’"! - on Ath day o o at home may be . - 2 v % of the lunck rihurt ommittee. chartered Canadian | ki 4 more easily by chovping oft their WILL BE KIND TO ANIMALS [Obed G Knight (Whife Wyan- 1% Hyde; um“‘n‘lln < 2 Nfre v«,--vwll erb steamer | hea The fowls may be either dry| Parish school and Sunday school chil-| dottcs) ridgeton R. I ...... . 212 ! itehiville and Miss | M. = 1 FRANCE | picked or scalded. Drv ne makes a | Gren and youth in Catholic parishes ev-|H. F. Cloves (Buff Wyandotte e add of Hanover. The waitre Tilden m, |2 hai Tons | better-apper™ing market fowl, but scald- | erywhere are having their attention di-| Silver Lane Conn St 1645 | were 1 s Louise P. Bailey, Ida befr 45. | nz. which is easier. Is often preferred.|Tected to the fact that Pope Benedict|A- E. Hamnton (Black Leg horn 150g | P9 Miriam Griswold of Norwich = +their lass. $6009”““9 if the hird i for home use. Drv p has recently sent a contribution of | Pittstown, N. J. ... ........ »"% | and Mi Lee of o Town oler rank T Tost. v townlex menice from U 5 |1 ba frameatatile forty pounds. throumy Cardinal Gas- |Clemens J. Diemand (White Wy- The dining room was decorated with | : < A | votice s e atel to the Roman Socicty for the Pre-| andottes) New Britain, Conn. 1448 | Christian avor flags | treasure on of Crucly to Animla e the union, The t i g i In addition, it is sta cardinal | SEARCH FOR EVIDENCE To beautit lias contr Tows. K + i helow the hoiling point, was directed to send a condemn- SHOW TRAIN WRECK ATTEMPT | differ o} societie 1 = SRR et g ing all wanton destruction of animal | tion by New Haven railroad 5 St et life by unserupulous ien who ia Tuesday is reported 10| WILL LIGHTEN R ¢ in = lonz that fthe skin |caused untold suffer the vietims e a e reeR ot i n s by traps and such like devices n Monday morninz at the | IN QUARANTINE ON DoGS | N | B fhorithas Particularly fond of birds, His Holi- Fbrook i 4l tate commissioner ou | : b has caused to be issued to all par- erate atiempt to | came here from Hart = ' i ;u(sus;;“;‘;—ccu{;r !rrurr m.fitruc:m!‘b and spent some time Bolton. I";‘:;“r, = r\elil 'Tx of —tflu‘:« - H boys from the e el s s d to 5 f 2 7 sed are liereby o presen iz ractice of robhing birds neste and | e e i | Town clerk. I. White Sumner. d. 78 iate to the under- ing them. and to preach from the'! By CL O wn treasurer. Charles M. Loomis. st Main St, Norwieh inst all forms of cruelty to e n e H wen. Frank H. Strong, d time limited im e ; ; b ' EESREREST SO | i Nathan Maine. d. 43, William French 1z order. 1 : . 4 to information | sgor Willian SWilllams! a2 440f JOHN TROLAND, ; forwarding jitne | S1fL Jthe Hope R « quiations | constables. Charles Lee, d, Otto Manuel |- Administrater, nressed \xar“‘;} fote i erconraze jin_the e ge Whinpert, ¥, Charles Warner NOTILE T® CREDITORS. ) the < e 2 would publish e a ds ic Boaro. r; grand jurors. Nathen; AT A COUKT OF FPROBATE RELN 3 h beneficent work or two. The amendment -«mmn‘ Jxl‘ " Jamesg mmm,,,‘J d. B. Selma | 2t Norwick. withia an@ for the Distriet/o? e = en parked in in force until it is officially promulzated Frank FEaton, ¥, James Flet. | Norwich, on the 3d day of October, AD g Dahlias For Sanaterium. but i i ong the line of permit-|c r. Myron Maine, r; board of ve-| " pregent— NEL.SON 1. AYLING, Juie PRY MASTW FOR' POULTRY | “'Saturgay morning, Mrs. Roswell ting « owners to have their dogs at |lief. Charles Toomis, d, Paul C'ement Estate of Silas I. Barber. htg'd Ve 2 hy |Brown of Oneco street sent a mai N ey are confined to the {4: <. Tirmest Strong. d. Harley |untown, in said District, deceased. d States|cent bouquet of Fanning Park dahii of the owner Dew r: collector of taxes. Panl { Ordefed, That the Administrator eite composed [to the Norwich tubercuosis sanatorium ment, d: registrars of vote ' { reditors of said deceased to brihg ey P 7! e —_— | Eesaiias ir claims against said « cornmeal. | for tk . el = o 5 nius frons this and heat |of autiful A anchester.— fare from ) that effect, togeihn - enmnosed af three |the office at the institution Manc < almost s gider. on < aird mash, [could be observed by 3. Mansfield. ce where said dec i S AR There were oniy 160 ballots used . = the annual town ting on Mon £ | 106 t republican | _ WEDNESDAY FOOD i -— — % i hrown out. The following wer <oig ——— | elected: Assessor. Georze TL. | e board of relief. Albert 2 { thony : selectmen. | EGGS Robert W. Gardin [ NOTICE town clerk, treasure The Jordan Auto Co. ° 1029 Main Street. Willimantic, Cons. Uonee BrRoTHERS MOTOR. CARS h—.—_——'—"——.f‘ Al Sirloin Ivichican Selected Round Porterhouse Doz. 43¢ Lb. 25¢ RIB Roast Beef, Ib. BONELESS RIB Roast Beef, Ib. CHUCK Roast Beef, (b. LEAN POT Roast Beet, Ib. FRESH CUT Hamburger, Ib. 14c Beef Liver, Ib. . 10c SWIFT'S GENUINE SPRING LAMB SHORT CUT LEGS Bound [V eeieries ot 20C LOINS TO ROAST Pound .. .ciem-arersesss o 20€ FOREQUARTERS Pound ... . . 1205 LOINCHOPS, bb. . ... 35¢c PURE 20c| COCOA, Ib. IN BULK 15¢ 29¢ | DINNER BLEND COFFEE, Ib. ROLLED 25¢ 16¢c 10c OATS, 51bs. .. 25¢ FINE GRANULATED 5 Pounds 31c SWEET SEEDLESS ORANGES, dz. 35¢ SWEET POTATOES SWIFT'S PREMIUM Oleomargarine TASTY, WHOLE MILK CHEESE, Ib. .. 28¢ SUGAR 5 Pounds 23c Pound 24c FRESH SHORE FRESH LITTLE PIG HAMS, Ib. .. .. 20c WHOLE OR HALF SUGAR CURED SMOKED SHOULDERS Pound 12¥5c, Haddock, Ib. .. 10c FRESH Cod Cutlets, Ib. 25¢ ROUND CLAMS Pint 35c OPENED TO ORDER deposit fund, Wi phear, I voters., Fran! Slater; towr Manchester Wilcox. afternoon get were slight c 0. M. CLUB E AT One of the most the O. M. ciub was en at Frank W. Millard. Gec zrand jurors, r Frank W. Millard. Al Fred F. Eaton, R ence G. Cranie Ivan T H. H: collector of $thur <: consta | Clark 5 ton’s Co he club er a “weeni ast. Weather prevented the roast from bein, the beach but the merry party | emzxad are her No he Best Pohcy is to take care of your health. If you get out of sorts, head heavy and weary ally constipation—a system clogged with waste and poisonous matter. For over 70 years Beecham’s Pills have been correcting just that con- dition; easy to take and sure to act in over- coming constipation. with sick stomach, it is usu- is a trial tested medicine— taste—no gripes. let 10c—12Pills 2640 Pills 50c.— 90 Pills ey %

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