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BRI xeii T oy TSN T T o THE WA SIS T g S — : 5 ang fs a popular figure with all ranks of [may be reached at the least éxpense S m British society. fo thé producer. King George at a council meeting in | It would not be proper for the coumty Buckingham Palace tofay had previous- |dfent ; § Sonally engage in the buy- ly announced at he had sivem his con- | Ing ana Sellfig of the farmer's pro- sent to the marriage. duct®; ¢o handié funds In the trams- Leadon, Nov. 22.—(By.The A. P.)— ated late in the eightéenth cémtury, the | Premier Lloyd Georgze, tne archbishop |action, or to hold any office in markeét- The betrothal of Princess Mary, only Dresent earl being the fiftn of the line. |of Canterbury. Viscount Birkenhead and |INg or other farmer's organizations; danghter of King George and Queen | The family residence is Harwood hotse, | the cabinet ministers were preseni at the {but there should be no question of his NORWICH BULLET!N, WEDNESDAY, NOVEWEH 23, 1921 o 7 am Hng; af mio- |Fight to fornish the best infofma- Mary, to Viscount Lascelles, was an- B':-?u%; ];\12: finest country ‘seats In the [council meeéting, after which tha pre } véry ths Barl of Harewood, and Is thirty-nine . Frideio 2% Zuow siunnd skl ¥ yedrs of age. Pringess Mary was twen-| Tiscout Lascelles, heir & the easladm, [PEDHC, Wih éonstdorable interest and eut 6 The Price Readjustmient Salé now in progress offers many o 3 he at the British cm-|long been a wealthy one. The viseoBint |url 1iiiiaer+s, however, for going ouw |Snd has betn larzely 3 busined can- s 4 . LI i bassy Rome from 1905 to 1807 and |is no stranger in America. Towdfd the e Foyal nbusbs for partners—for - ducted on the large ranges of ths Wést deep-reaching reductions that make it to your advantage to J|.ii s oot conerat of | o 5 W sorvice vt o, papecncs - . than intensive, but men who have Beex ;T‘:ds @danghfer, Lonise, to the Earl of Hivestigating o roBl - w - French De Guerre. Betro ? . -4 ol - sy f . . d h French_Crofx 7 _|during the past bew yéars her The Lascelles family is one of the old find opportunities for saving it every department of the | m-'wacde ot door e oo UGS U IR T 5 E 008, thifich bf (he for themseives throush some = busimess Viscount, Lascelles (Henry (George |is prominent in English fockey club af. |and faeén and his financee. { - by Thé engagément of Princess I{-ry, jManager or eo-opmuve association. BEFORE THANKSGWING | Cerles Lascelies) s the eldest- Son of :;:mm:;‘d an acknowledgea authority on { L THE CHESECmETt of Princess o h - 2 which 1g likely to b tremely N 5 coun, who was cducated at [young peers in Ensland. The family has |507S FUCE IS A to be SXromeV | 1o e Uites Statés eneép cattie 't that contain consideradbld permianent ise; ¢ bt > . . . . distinction in the European war. He was | Now York eity. aauéme:“dbo&:em«:fl;x:“ “’3"\ ;: pasture. It has Dbeem extensive rathes buy now. Thrifty shoppers who visit this store today will §|&mr . i ol 55 V0 TS ey ot tor e |20 : tinguished Service Or'or and Dar.and the | yang of Princess Mary and several titpes @édrod tothe hears of the neonle than |TiCuliure belfeve that the timé had éome her brother, the Prince 0f Wales. In re- | "Hen farmers in manmy localftfés. Whére : = - N H had an audience with the king. Later |tion and to encourage in év wdy DOE- ' an A THE LAST SHOPPING DAY A e Lord Harewood, taffier of thie ¥iscouht, | VIESOunt Lasceiles cined with the king Sibie the farmers whe do things , 1§ another break | at A vears old last ‘\onth. !is credited with being one of the richest rlosity, 18 eak fn royal tra ON ANNUAL FORAGE CROP: ; o = OF on farms in the east nd MMdIE wes! Cahada from 1907 to 1511, Served with | generit of Cdnada. hé Spent somic Hmé tn | SCarce thé martriage of Queén Princéés Mary is only a little less en- | (0T the UnMed States Devartmeént of Ag- peerage has heén rumoréd, only to be g o e e oy | domied. Tt seémis to h&ve Bedn prétty |cant years she has entered Into the spirit |STASS dOEs Not grow in abundaned or store ' generglly dceepted #0f . Somé .thme past | o pubMe Nfe, attending all kinds of pub- | Fhere for some other roason land mis! » . that the princess Wwould not figure in a |ife famctions amd Interesting herself in |¢ handled more intemsively, cam mae match with one of the other relgning {charitable work. temporary forage to advanmtage fr rafs i familles of ope, Ameng L. for The princess is 2 trainad nurse, o thing, elizfble mén of rank [ gnderzone hospital training in are no longer as numerons &S they wére [pramches. She is mus and an e n pre-war uive. Rt , Bowever, to- |part needle woman. Her greatest | {ported last spring thit fhe princess |terest at present lles in the Girl | might marry Alexandér, the Serd! Movemant. aving | INZ sheep. This problem of profueing tts | Sheep on amnual crons wfl de given con- siderable a*tention:d¥ the department in al sheep oxtiibit at the hay hd es | ETain show to be held with the Intéran- tional Live Stock Exnosition at Chicagn, CHILDREN’S HATS AT $1.98 OUR MEN’S STORE » E e prince regent. stnce he bécome king of Viseo.nt Lascelles, at the openin= of | November 26 to December 3. We offer a choice of our Entird 3 : Jugo, Slavia, but this report meét with 3 |the world war joined the third battalion A great variety of forage erops hava stock of Children's Trimmed Out- hnet mg to Be Thankful FO!‘ speedy denfal by the Serbidn legation M [erenadfer puards, as lieutenant. e re- | Deen used in tests, and it Is now possi- ing Hats (Beaver cxmtod)—nl q 2 ‘Washington. mained With this oganization until t hle to_make commarisons o that farm $1.96, former prices up to $3.98, The princess wa€ an 4ctive figare in |end of the war, when it marched under | 'n different !M:l‘lev m;lv picic omt the t ommand Into Cologns. cron or erons that should give the Pest PATTERN HATS REDUCED work for the soldlers during the war his c o Coloz Qur entire stock of Pattern Last Thanksgiving time, suits Hats that sold up to $1050— Réduced to ...... $7.50 Qur entire stock of PAEtE Hats that sold up to ;1‘,& RO .7 oo results. The crops that have been used fre rape, sOoy beans. oats and peas, : whaat, cowneas, alfalfa. barlev and rya, |~ AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS R e i, Beg e 1 of this quality were selling from $55.00 to $60.00— 3 Now $32.50 § Special for young meén, in sin- gle breasted, double breasted at = profit and enabling farmer: Lo STt B to producs mora mutton and woo! en Hmited acreage. }urmcmxu AND WINTEE son was so long that many more “fam- | ‘€SS from dise: | PROTECTION FOR STRAWBERRIES |ilies” were raised. gave direction. many farme: lessentng th lesséns the danger of s and parasites, HOSIERY SPECIALS Oné cass of Women's Bursén Black Mercerized Hosiery, resular value 53¢ — Spectal price a pair 2 T L TIME TO PREPARE PLACE FORE HOTBED If you want green things for the tau- a the season prepare a Some people have claimed that the | name “strawberries” i§ derived from the old practice of placiug Straw under the | ripening fruit. However, this may _be, so-called “mulching” is ome of the fund mental practices for successtul straw- | i AN tentious affair. Any ord board:;vx berry growing in Connecticut. Its ob- | ¢ TUNE . frame, Simply. at i jects are several fold: (1) to prevent ai- Th‘y wics ac : } to 20 Inches de Tnate freezing and thawing of the sc th the conseqtent bréaking of many roots or heaving of the plants; (2) |1 110 keep the fruit clean, for without a bcen additional thed now. M need not bs used Children’s Ribbed Lisle Hosiery, in black, white and cocdovan, | mulch the soil will be spatted on the ‘radishés and other sizes § to 903, regular vaive 3% nd sport models. {berrios by any rains which occur during | STY PaPer, e Il garden products ~Special price a pair .... . 25 tho ripening period; (3) to conserve | e e rted in the hotbed befors the g v should not be used. The naner mav he off and the slower growing veg- Boye' heavy-weight black R~b~ re which is so impoertant tg the wrapped tightly around 3 ol e e € . bed Hosiery, sizes § to 11, our P 3 5 5 & of a large crop of strawberries | (TIPPod HEW aroun "the seal 1n e EE B cogular 30¢ grAR—ORMIM grice .. Pencil stripes, herring-bone, Scotch plaids and very | —in fact, the mulch is gemerally used to ! 1"\ (0 TN N‘w e e BB Giiicoaaiinheistispat = & 2 3 ’\A e the place of cultivation durlng the from 18 to 24 inches or ht: DEtEes Ahe Childrérn's Wosl Gal Hetiery, snappy in fit, and ultfa in style. . fsceond eeason uadil the frult fa 1 o e Sinete ather mixturss, réguldr 5 : - s : | 230w e e The mice ] f 38 Bogeds SIS VaNON, ab ......oo.oviis sse| Owercoats at the same attractive prices. dl 2 | Rl Q‘m‘i' fhese 222 | b gnowe wig ey b gl P R o Women's heavy-welght blagk . B At b te, DD S FbIgh s tH tart the hotbed all ihat Hotiery, seamiéss, regulér 3% 328 50 and $32 50 : hand pullitg of the weeds, ! voune trees. but on tre to do s uncover it and pitch . y,, a— 25 o o . () referably done when they are relatively = 5 - SR, WL A e ? Ches in damete not to_disturb the roots of [ R hotbed should » nlacsd In some place shotered from ¢ a f wind. The back should be etx incher altogether. hizher than tha front to give the propet ¢ tarred maper Is not | piteh to the gl Women's Ribbed Top Bursen Hosiery, in_black, regular 59 value—Special pricé & phir.... 39¢ Wonias s Wy Bistien Men’s Sheep-Lined Coats ; Dm'._ "" _— m-:—k Men’s Sheep-lined Coats, in all lengths, in Duck, Mole- are used for such as marsh hay—either salt or oat, h(.ll(\ r)e or b\x«‘l\- advocated and unless remo spring will h trees too m N0 RACE WITH BENDETT SAYS CARROLL SPALDING the , Is one of the most popular muleh- 3 A P portant polfit is to use a mulch | savocated and us Rumors that the fatal accMent last 720 pairs of Women's full- skin #nd Corduroy — at $9.65 to $19.95, regular prices freo from grain or weed seed. dav night to David Bendett of £3 fashioned or ‘“thFes seam” he most important ob- | 2 of strawy manure as | rdovan—evéry pair gérfect, $2.25 value—Special Silk Hosiery, in black and $12.50 to $25.00. t had occurred while he was bile op the Mont (hnu. be applied In Iate T)PCU’P\'\‘r or after e fall. From are commonly the entire fleld THE DUTIES OF THE ! Yl from 1 to 2 inches COUNTY AGEXNT 1. When applied | 45 the count son eJ'n s smothers the % endeavor to re use an unta it early In the spring. MEN'S SUITS, $24.95 | MACKINAWS, $12.65 Men's andd Young Men's Suits Men's All-Wool Mackinaws, the sizes 36 to 46, in Worsted, Cassi- | “Great Western” make, in véry W!NTER UNDERWEAR meres, etc.—at $24.95, value up to | desirable styles—at $12.63, regular |8 $32.50. value $16.50. i PP Z C AT A C YA . Snaldlne eamtng wrecked Bendett car n the t the accldent first - becas Q‘e"pmg Garments, 3 Dentén’s, sizes 1 Al g ey 2 6, regular va'ue $1.00, at.... 79¢ * Gray Ribbed Shirts and fam 5w Sow | Men’s Furnishings at Special Prices cultural agent “STICK TO were the conditioneg when cross the wrecked car, Mr. i the datafl uld be re- Iple as no: crowms of | gverage 8 E | - . v g city at 11.20 alone Bovs' Gray Ribbéd Union Suitd, 30 dezén Maén's Natural Wool Men’s “Munsingwear” Union o i Al il e 24 to a"—’lrle sizes $10" Hosiery, slightly irregular — Suits, wool process, heavy- IT'S SAFE” mall sizes %4 was operatt 8pecial price a pair............ 19¢ § weight, value $3.00 — Special L USRI B8 R Cooper’s, Hatch one-button, and other broken lines, i Suits, value up to %3})——~Spe cial price e $2.00 .V-v-h(-v‘a Fleecy- and Pants—extra -egular s 3 Women's Winter- éd Union Suits, T FBAR LD ADFD D DO, TR B OO S B BB O Mén's Heavy-weight Work Socks, in blue, oxford, natural and black, value w—_sm price a& pair [ T & case of AN G ft regular and extra Mér’s “Munsingwear” Union Men's Heavy-weight Flannel OTTO EISENLOHR | o sizes, value $1.75 and $200 — Suits, winter-weight, valae $1.50 Shirts, in_brown, blue and gray, Al i .28 e Denfet 8 | price a suit $1.19 | —Special price .............. $1.29 | value $250—Special price. ... & BROS., INC. hem Men's All-Wool, Puli- ESTABLISHED 1ano M;:‘a Na(ur;l Wool Shirts and § Sweaters, in two-color combina- y DFawers, “ ockwvod‘ make, nens. value $10.00 — Special BOYS' WEAR et Lo iy, ke g | Honey value L Boys' Coat Sy lue $4.95—Snacisl price $3.50 7 Boys' Golé Caps, fins quality, fiy inside fur and ear pro- value S‘I 49 — Special programme. While the counfy agsht's dutles makes him the leade I'KET\ SHOYLD BE {cuiturad matters, he can not PROTECTED AGAINST MICE e b from mice thi X o - o -50g "n dafia:e i1l result. Field bundant as the sea- “Unon |atr. s op.” eontinued ticed two side lights T came nearer saw lights It was then h curiosity, Y to see 1# T could was _through the T heard groshs, ted finding the t he was some- see. 1 !mmediately e, going into Montvillé ning the assistance . Teturned o the Jos. Connor & Sons Distributor Norwich atars, sizes 2§ Silk Petticoats, $2.98 r diffieult problems ¢ nical An Average Saving of $1.25 on Each Petticoat | =S P tenslap work, beth in the United Stat department of azrlenMure and the am cultural colleges, beNeve that the agen should assist the farmers of ty with every problem conn . thelr business, from the : the soll to the marketing of his pr IT IS EASY TO GO HOME— o e Mokt S o pevaces |1, o the agent as thelr agrlenltural S S b fe L ;g;‘t,{:;d;;;w::;' G Arjphas 7| “I can see no other reason for the B | E BY TEI EPHONE information on questions accident than tha: he skidded. for »o | i grading. and packine. F "“"N"’_’;R‘::;fl me in either dipec- 4 |vears the marketing problem = e the wmost vial ome to a Ana_furthermore T agriculture. Tt 1= VALUES EXTRAORDINARY ! |} ivine D LEE EXTHAORDINA | Thanksgiving Day [ o5 rrny be iotma nnd how Three Leading Values That Are Unmatchable At §14.75 — At $29.50 — At $39.50 | § Fur-Trimmed Coats, at $29.50 ; FOLKS THE JOYOUS SURPRISE OF A st T B R e | *..u.°’:’§"5m2:‘“,3’";“m""'§:a’m"::‘ o These aré rémarkable value—W. Coat - e A etabie Compound. 2gts | New Bedford, Mass. Check 201 8 re. : i matéial, with collrs f Austraian Oposvin aod | | PERSONAL GREETING BY TELEPHONE, ||:i e i e baiiins vl oy 0 20 5 oo ot z K Teturn of her health and good spir 3008 o paoion minl price 32050, regular valt AND THUS PROVE THAT YOU JOIN , s + Rae¢coon Collar Coats, at $39.50 WITH THEM, IN MORE THAN SPIRIT, IN Wmns Coats with handsome Raccoon Collars— § [ PROPERLY OBSERVING THIS DAY OF gipe of the most styhsh coats of the séason—On Sale THANKSGIVING. A fortunate purdhase, together with a sacrifice of eur profit, enables ul 8 make this remarkable coffering. 120 Women's. Silk Petticoats, Jersey top with Messaline flounce— Algo changéable Taffetd Silk Petticoats—at the lowest price in sev- eral years for Silk Petticoats of like quality. They are in x full 4 line of néw fall shades and several desirable miodels—every Petti- g coat néw; clean and unhandled — SPECIAL PRICE $2.98, regular 3 value $4.00 and $4.50. (Rs guantity is limited, we advise an early seléstion) Boys' Norfolk Suits, navy tefq‘ and mixtures, with two _pairs ef Krickergockers, sizées 8 to 18, 1ar $12.00 valué, at Boys' Norfoik Suitse dark mix- tures, sizés 9 td 18, régulaf, 31650 value, at $13. Bays' Overcoa Chmch»lll and daPk mixture, sizés 2 1 9, rég- ular $7.50 value, at ... cossy Wintér O\.er:olt& finé y, ¢izes 3 to W—-Sns l;l e could have pre- 1}' one else from being Serfousty 1 as well. But it must be distin ¥ understood that no race, as is repert ing place as far ag I know, es- y as far as T am concerned.™ Wintér Dvercoag sizée 18, regular $17.5 v:xu ............. I SILK UMBRELLAS; $4.98 Women's Silk UmBréllas, in all cbl- ors—Special price .98, régul valus $7.00. BEAUTY IS HARMONY Warns of Ferged U. S. Cheek. There >an be no harmony, and there- James H. B > agent in charge of fore Tio beauty, in a home n which the | - 7 o s a1 ble CALL UP THE OLD HOME, GIVE THE o4 dui-apirited. Often as not. aiseas ic at the bottom of such a condition. JEWELRY Bar Ping, trimmed with whi or coloréd stenes, vilue ’1 —at . . 58 Rosary llaad-. aH ul«n udr- anteed 10 yoars, value §1 t §5¢ Indestructible Péarl Bsad and 18 inches long, valus —at .. - indestructible Pearl Baads, . 34 and 27 inches lang, value $6.50 . —at ... med by 3 W. Jones. o&y at $39 HAIR NETS, 10c Stagfast, Fashienetts, Venida and Twoanst Hdif Nets, singlé blo 'vl“h all colors—8; sdch, regular pricé 15: flakes was an importarnt accomplishment. The next big step in serving Wauts at 209, Reduction For today, we offer any waist in our entire stock ‘4t &' reduction of twenty per cent.—a great money-umng ofienng YOU CAN BE THERE IN MINUTES AND THE COST LEATHER GOODS Leather Girdles, plain or métal trimmed, all colors, vnlut“fi} —Special price . Narrow Belts, all the fall shades, valus 39%c—8pecial price 28¢ Celiuloid and metal trimmed . Girdles, all colors—Special pricé 89 Velvet Hand Bags, valud $5.00 —Special pricé $3.49 Velvet Hand Ba g8, valué “ —Special pricé ............. fl.. WILL BE SMALL, CHILDREN'S DRESSES | CHILDREN'S SERGE AT $2.98 DRESSES, AT $5.95 Children’s Dresses of Blue Pal- mer. Linan, regulation model, | All-Wool Sorge, pretty Faodels The Southern New England #i288 G to 14 years—Special price | sizes 6 to 14 years — Special T l h Co elephone Company the appetite was— Post Toasties §2.98, regular Ao §8.5, values at $5.95 and $7.95. order “Post Toasties” by name, from youf §rocef. i