Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 14, 1921, Page 6

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Is mlvnmmm vou el 4 good toj ize extension iork on the oummnn &gg. fough this pian the with 4! several 0 %13{ directio; & Az home §oc§ lrumv.?nbnt s| ua he eomlnu drés ¢ Breed Theitre. Motion Picttires at Davis Theatre, Neil O'Brien Miristrels at Davis Thea- CORN MEAL AT PRESENT PRICE unidsd ché u? quickly. BETTER THAN HOMINY | highly cmm i fll:'ih n,h eqn\ meal 55 .a ton cheaper than Ao 1n The < f for .omé une: nore prevalent mlfiue 3 woflur mests com of 's_with_them t m and du— he D tre. i g uueun;flm Cou 1 u jro.u igyal 1l, Prompt measus iv] er cen hur I l(o;; work which they wwld lfie u‘ e e ly, the dairyman should not use h:; g N0 el e tfleli r% or. t .,P carrlea out in their commuity, ‘&’ \o. 172 P. of H. hmngw ‘althotigh it has a aushny ‘higher e will be great. nking o N uld b gk? v‘mh which they dre interested in taking Iom carried out. which county hold, with "':,‘;) w: tead of the dis- dy af- ispicion the diseage exiSting in a flock this wil leadership that it might be Full&gln: the meet‘?lh extension gngkerq paonle in will be 2 preveiit further x easé to birds in the noek not feets In casé there is any nx&fl.'fi. mee'-llll m meal, it is more expensive to feed; if the difference is léss than $1 a ton, the hom- iny is preferable. The question is oftem of whether yellow or whité-corn appedrance of spots on the comb nnd head, also inside the mouth. In severe cases the glands of the throat swell. If bird will Santa Claus In Our Large Window Santa Claus will be in our large show window évery day respective ntlu f{ ncé abowt Feb. 1 (4 asked _of ale of ‘l'r‘l'-' Ave. Propertics. be a ¢nod preuuuon. = the suggestions which have be 8 15 meal has the &re i, £0on, phltie, There In cadés Whete thre ate ohiy & few | {rom the local people and. xieg Through h* from now until Christmas. Mérnirig hours ; 10:30 to | @' Is »o material ai PrediE Jiinrence ' iore previs | birds suffering from the discase, they can | CHANEES idde Whick will msan a finad | real | tatate "N&' he ifi-s :5 Py 12—Afternoon : 2:30 t6 5 o’clock. Bring the children L'nfingn;h'é;’,’f is made o e “ohe | 1ent, 1n bagkvard and yillage flocks. than | be isolated and. given, [ihe same gehord) | DIogTam wih defnite goals n each unhw:n and ol mw::!‘“ ringted ¢ ’ v 1t case; k h,::n o b gonmmly chiflsait nfg,dge prices of gllw z::n;fflgc"k‘iflh%dmso the, greater gfir:g%u?uflgfl: Tnh:e;';te‘ m; On Snaifier nage, #iil 85 found & Erots: | RFeRdS, m D o see % rain, the dairy ration may be changed 16 advantage. At present is __recommended : Cilley. . Mr, ha$ aldo.$old for !lu Susan W, jn the two houses No. 18 21 avenue to "David Nowiek, r&fla these for Mr. Nowick, the hou-e No, 21 Tmava.‘ n:n:e to Joseph 4ud Rosdn- na, Cloutler &nd No, 19, Treadyhy fua to Emil Johhson. ? ' 'fi"‘ will improve the propertie to another, It is chief, causes ot cot sbdrrows. wh j: 2 0 flock to ofile f ‘bl , is one gqv a; mem ot backyard poul- | P et | b DRI RGA Tiot belng- ted, use 100 poungs of | With fine meshed wire and keep the in plice fo 100 pounds of the | SPArrow out. It only a few birds ugfin affected they may be isolated and. given .individugl treatment, but if the disehse has a firm hold in lhm !xn(} any ’mlmhn\ of tne birds ar eripg from it, the gener: flock Qrea.unabg will be better. The' flrit thing in the flock, treatment is to give them a dose of salts. For every 100 nown, be painted with jodine biut should be greased, over afterwards to, prevent-the fodine from burning. In very bad cases, where the blrdi soundl as_though they had the roup, drastic medsures are neces- sary. The whole head’ should be i mersed in _a kerosone solution for.a few seconds, Whfle one._is rapidly counting 10 is as long 4s s safe. As the disease seems so prevalent it will be, well for every backyard poultry keeper to examine his flock and if there the slightest suspicion that_the disease has been contracted to_take immediate measures to, check its spread. is_so ighly contaglous “that without proper means for checking it the disease will spread through the entire flock. ing of the projects comtemplated. Th! program does not mean that other lin of Work‘IW"l not be taken up, but it doef mean that the extension service beljey: that these projects offer the means of couraging practices which are fun tal to the future devisuient of agricnl- ture in Connecticut. Syggestions are always welcomr: and it. readers, are interested in seeing Some of these 1inés. of work in their communi- ty they_shold get in touch with thett counly Il!l’lu (HRISTMAS SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS ‘ 10 SHOPPING DAYS TO CHRISTMAS—SHOP EARLY Make this store your shoppirig headquarters from now uritil Christmas. Here dre four big floors that are burst- ing with Christmas Suggestions to fit your whole list. uige 18 oil, meal in gluten feed. 4t once —_— 3 BREkD TREATRE. With all the big spectacular séafidn The Son of Wallingford, which will bt shown at Breed theatre today, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, i§ 4 logical, human story, and does not depend upon grandeus of production for its entertainment There is as much real and human inter- est in a simple love scene between young Jimmy Wallingford and Mary Curtls ai in the mammoth stagings of the pageant and lake of burning ol for which the pro- duction has become noted, The Soenes e NG WITH POX AMONG THE POULTRY w ater Poultry Pointers Good warm wheat makes a nice break- tast for the biddies. Skimmijk Js xn looking stuff, but it may. be put i £00d ise in the poultry their flocks suffering from pox, a orm disease. which will do great damage isiinay R - Take Yeast Vitamfin FIRST AMONG GIFTS, THAT BRING JOY AT CHRISTMAS TIME ! HOW BEEF FEEDING PAYS . Usé & 1tl1s more &léan titter on the BETTER THAN SELLING GRAIN floors, Keep the fowls hard at work. It An investigation into ethods and |5 & form of healfh ingirance. which and Jimmy participate as a . ) cosst of beéfgx?rodflctlon ifi the corn belt, [ In peultry Tailing the breed Is import- | couple In love are not ul simple, how- : ‘- 2 cond‘m,fl the United Statés depart. |nt, but the man o woman beliind the | ever. Several of them are- spéctaculan d ment of agniunum covering three years, | Preed is moré so. A score of beautiful chorus girls give the a e S o u , n and no‘ farms, Shows irteresting (w‘ For batching purposes take the .eggs | production a human intérest touch and = = concerning. the present status of the in- | from the hens that lay best. Build up:|add to its charm. There I8 not a dull dustr: never let the standard down. As a rule eggs from two-year-gld hens give. better satisfaction than those from younger stcck for the earliest hatching in the spring. Fowls that have been running out may have neded no grit and may even hava got along without oyster-shell, but now that they are confined all or much of the time, & supply of these important ingredients of the ration should not’ be neglected.— Farm Life. The mian_who feeds cattle is marketing his crops as.he feeds them, and therefore is justifie? In expectiig a return .equivalent to . ayerage market prices for the feedd Even, Af he some- times falls short of such a retirn, he hag not necessarily experfericed a loss. The corn belt farmer who sells grain some- times receives more fof his crop than the one who feeds it to cattle, but on the ayerage, for a period of vears, except in certajn limited areas, the man who puts the feed into steers and returns the manure to the land is the one who comes out ahead. The conclusion is based on feeding In Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Ne- ol .3 braska and Missourl. Chicago, Dec. 13.—That the chirches The figures which Contain the results of lare well represented in both Houses of this investigation were obtained from a |.congress is «videnced by a statement is- large number of farms andl from several FOR MEN — FOR WOMEN — FOR CHILDREN In our Dress Goods Section, where otr Hollday Jewelry Department is now located, you will find a great assort- ment of Jewelry, valies out of the ordmary—styles un- usually interesting. All the Jewelry is carefully selected by us, items We carry the yedr arcund; and each piece carries our guarantee as to quality and price. All Jewelry is nicely boxed; and at prices that are much less than é&lse- where. moment in the entire Production, which Is crammed full of action, did dra. ma, humor and surprises.. TH& Son of ‘Wallingford has been prongupced a truly great picture and Is regarded as one of the biggest productions of the.year. It sets a new standard in film achlevement and marks the beginning of 180 per cent. efficiency in motton picture production. Larry Semon will also be seen in Dul Care, a comedy feature in two parts. STRAND THUR., FRL, SAT. ” The B, F. Keith vaudeville program for the last ‘half of this week is going to b( an exception in every respect. There arq going to be four siperb acts, each suc- ceeding one better than the one before, These are not just mere words—come. Stay-There” Flesh More “Pep”’ and “Punch’”’—Small Cost: in or fun-down folks will find, this simple test well worth trying: Take Thin atin’s VIPAMON—two tablets every meal. eigh and measure urself each week and continue takiny idqumns VITA“{BN reguh’ill;' fi?;"l TgY, d Water Eolub"fi(g “;31"“"“ %QMOS%m !upply CHURCHES FEPRESENTED 1IN BOTH HOUSES OF CONGRESS mhml.l organs, clear the skm and renew shattered nerve force without upsetting the stomach or causing gas. A two weeks! | test. will surprise you! AN EXTRAGRDINARY CHRISTMAS SELLiN‘G OF sued by the Board of Temperance, Pro- see, Jidge for yourseit and be convinced, | agricultural experiment stations in tfie | hibition, and Public Marals of the Meth- e _tremendous following that has b ¥ o .;:Powmmm;g’“fi: | middle west. One phase of the work deals | odist Episcoval Church which, recently | Peen built up by Madge Kennedy. among Indestructible Pearl Necklaces Mo VETRON Ta with the cost of maintaining 4 herd. of lets has been cl and posi- tively demonstr: uc{ in cases of lack of ecergy, nervous trou- bles; anemia, indigestion, con- stipation, skin eruptions, poor complexion . and a weakened physical anc condition, they should. not_be used by anyone who OBJECTS to having their weight in) 1o normal. . Be sure to remem- ber the name—Mastin’s. VI- z You can get Mas- ‘L!m atall made a_suryey and issued the following statement ioduy: Out of a total of 435 members of con- gress 24 are non-members, and church affillation of 98 could not be ascertain- ed. The follog‘ng are the church affili- atlons: United Brathren, Mormon, Independent, Menionite, Dutch Reformed, Evangelical have one :1ember each. There are two Universallsts. There arethree members of the Quaker chiurch and three of the Jewish charch. Five Unitarfans, 10 Dis- ciples, patrons of imotion picture theatres throughout, North America by her re- markable work in previous successes un- questionably will turn out in full force te see her latest play, Oh, Mary Be Caretul from the most sugcs novel of the year, written by George Weston, when it is shown'at the Strand theatre beginning tomorrow. Her new play, Oh, !hry Be Caretull contains all the elements. of popularity to form a background for the scintillating star herself. There is a romagee,of the breeding cows for producing feeder cat- tle. It was found that feed represented 69 per cent. of the cost of keeping a cow for.one vear, while the other 31 pef cent. was, for interest, labor, equipment and incidentals. These are genvie La Salle Pearls, look like the real pear], the nearest imitation it has been our good fbrtuhe to offer our patrons. 10-Karat Gold Clasp 16 and 18-irich Strings........... at $2.95 24 and 27-inch Strings ceee...dt $3 95 EXTENSION PROGRAM 3 IN STATE FOR 1922 A tentative statewide program of. ex- tension work made up of county,programs is a definite result, of. the conference of T;:; Wmnjng m 2 4 sort that makes heart throbs and & nqvel 10 Lutherans, 11 Christians, 18 gxtension fl‘e"}““"' gounty agricultural | cainolics, 23 Congrégationalists, 35 | proesiol ofg“"‘r:fr"g B ‘;;u of an em- agents, county club agents and county Episcopglians, 29 Bantisss, 56 Presby- v o bjds her mniece AT 25 home demonstration agents held at the b, C terians and 99 Methodists. In the cenate the survey showed that out of a total of 96 senators the church affiliatlons of 23 was unknown and only try -out the love of her sweethearts by reading them poetry at the same time that slie shows a_ couple of inches of sllk stocking-clad ankle. How this amizing test of true love works out constitutes the § Sterling Silver and Gold-top Cuff f Pins, Gold plated Bar Pins, Cuff Links, Brooches, Tie Clasps, Circle Connecticit Agrictitural college Oct. 26 to 28 under the leadership of H. I Baker, director of the extension service. County_goals by projects were decided Solid Gold-top Baby Jewelry, — Lackets, Pin Sets, Bib Holders, Bracelets; Rings, etc. i tpon at & joint seslon of county agents, | [OUF Were ilon-members. There was ofie | pulk of the. action with Miss Kennedy i ) ; ta Teaders and the choclatists comsern., | Erotestant Episcopalian, one Christian. | wel in the foreground. ) Pins, Barrettes, Lingerie Clasps, . 7 ‘*T;i ;nmo!e of the conferénce was | The Litherans, Dutch Reformed, Unitari- { Pearl Ear Rings, Hat Pins, Rosary | VANITY BOXES; CLOCKS “ | to develop a unified statewide program of :::r““‘311;‘::;";2256agfl:‘:;}ffl“;;“g"‘;;;f DAVIS THEATRE. Beads, etc. Gold-plated and Silver-plated Van- extension teaching. : Sha \onalists, 11 Presbitan. | . Continning 1t well Kknown paliey. of 3 lan is for the |USts, 7 Congregationalists, 11 Presbytert ey of | ity Boxes, beautiful designs, and a f§ The next step in tu# plan I8 for the | o ® 1o ™ mpie onatians 4nd 17 Metho- | 81Ways presenting an entirely new. and B big assortment—at 50c, 75c $1.50 county extension workers to take up |oil up-to-the-minute show, the Nejl O'Brien AT 35z and up to $4.98. these goals with their county and local super-minstrels will play. their wal sn- 5 s { Gold-plated 3 nd Siver plated 8 committees, and get their pott of view ann § Gold-front Lingerie Claspe, Guff Clocks, , guaranteed movements, a doanszr more styles—Special value INGERSOLL WATCHES The, genuine Ingersoll. Watches, as to changes or increases which they feel should be made. The state program of work will eventually represent the best thought of extension specialists, county Pins, Bar Pins, Barrettes, Brooei{es, F Hat Pins, Ear Rings, Cuff Links, etc. gagement at Davis theatre Wednesday evening, Dec. 14th. with a producton that is claimed to be superior to.any they have previously offered. The first part, which Is always a distinctive feature of a minstrel program, entails the services ANNOUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE, Beginning Thursday the playgoing peo- ple of Norwich will have the opportunity of witne: g some real high class Shu- bert de luxe vaudeville. AT 50c { £ Silver and Gold-filled Lingerie Pins, by the pair, etc. AT 75¢c Cameo Brooches, Dorin Boxes, Hat Pins, Lavallieres, Lingerie Clasps, Stone-trimmed Brooches, Ear Rings, Bracelets, Rosary Beads, Crucifixes, Candle Sticks, Jewel Boxes, Opera Length Nec Rhinestone and Colored Stone Bar Pins and Brooches—Misses’ Goid- filled Bracelets, Cuff Links, Ear Rings, Cuff Pins, Lingerie Clasps, Scarf Pins, Rosary Beads, Sterling i Beads, etc... AT $1.00 Rhinestone Bar Pins, Colored Stone Bar Pins, Brooches, Lavallieres, @ Bracelet, Locket and Chain, Scarf Pins, Mesh Bags, Powder Boxes, 8 Jewel Boxes, Colored Stone Beads, sizes for Men, . Boys and Women — Price range $1.50 to $5.50. FOR MEN ! Shaving Stands, nickel plated, with mirror, cup and brush—at 75¢ to§ $3.98. Adjustable shaving Stand, with cup, brush and double magnifying § mirrors—at $5.98 to $8.50. Mahogany finish Smoking Trays— § at 75¢c to $1.50, Mahogany finish Smoking Stands— at $2.98 to $3.98. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS French Pearl Beads, with Correll Clasp—some. graduated, all lengths —at 98c to $1.75. Genuine “La Tausca” Indestructible Pear| Beads, with gold clasp, in gray plush boxes, satin lined—at $4.98, value up to $9.50, Stone-trimmed and Onyx Cluster 121:125 MAIN STREET Buy Furs For Christmas These acts play only the biggest and best playhouses in the larger cities and are not to be con- founded with the so-called small.time acts which are usually shown In cities of this size. Each act is_shown in_its en- tirety, the Davis theatre stage being suf- ficiently ample to allow every performer to present his entire act. The feature act is Fads and Frolics, a minjature mu- sical comedy containing a half dozen or more pretty girls. Hamlin and Clifton in a novel surprise act. Gypsy Belle, a sing- ing. violinist. An added feature 1§ Senna and Stevens,. clever colored comedians, and Capt. Huling's educated seals, an act big engugh to be featured on any bill. On the screen will be seer\Marion Davis in Enchantment, .4 Paraméunt special ple- ture, and a comedy and news weekly. Rapp’s Orchéstra Coming Again. The , announcement that Rapp's dance orchestra ‘s to play a return engagement dt the Norwich armory, Friday night, Dec. 16, will undoubtedly hit the local dance fans just right. Just to listen to the_inimitable way they render all the of 16 clever comedians, with new songs and material, 16 solo vocalists with up-to- date selections, and an orchestra of 18 skilled musicians under the direction of J. H. Del Vecho. The first part setting is said to be a masterplece in art and novel design. The drop displayed. before the opening number caricatures the face of a negro, and the raising of this, drop produces the effect of the mouth opening, displaying inside the doubie circle of performers. The second part of the show will consist of new feature asts, the first being The Sleepless Sleeper, or the Tip- less Porter, 4 new dancing novelty dif- ferent from any yet geen oh any s called The Masquerade. A comedy sketch written and staged by Neil O'Brien; eati~ tled The Sound Cure. A finale in ghreq scenes has been written by Nell O'Brien, called White Litenin’, and is regarded af a satirical classic, The company includes Jack “Smoke® Gray, Pete Detzel and Joe Carroil, Bell and Arlis, Gene Cobb, Fred Miller and Claude Root, Henry Maher, J. Lester Habercorn, Tom Kane, Wally B. Merse reau, George Shone, .Dan Marshall Charles R. Wright. Tom Wigg! 'H % > White, Jimmy. Johnson, Nyle Verne and i < latest popular tunes of the day will am- | A v - - 2 @ ply repay you and you will no doubt | \Viliam . Richards, Frank “Cracker* Rings, gallery mounting,. several go home we'l satisfled with a well spent | Quinn, Ed Larson. B Solid Gold Cuff Pins, etc. styles—at 51.39, value up to sa.so N evéping. 3aim Allinson, New Englind's B B < best dance violinist and conductor of | < New Britajn.—Regulations governing . Rapp's prchestra bag arranged some spe- | dental hygiene service in the publis o P ; cial effects that will be sure to make a | schools of this city have been adopted, 3 Th"‘ If you want to see the finest and most complete [ decided. hit. E < line of Toys in eastern Connecticut, visit our i The orchestra will gladly play any aumber requested so don't fail to ask them for your favorite tune. Dr. Harry Protass will be in charge of the clinic at Room 325, BootH's building, between 9 and 12 o'clock daily. Basement. There are Iron Toys, Wooden Toys, and all the latest novelties in Mechanical Toys. In fact every kind of Toy imaginable is included in our holiday showing. Toy Store RACCOON COATS; 40 inehes long .. $195 Fill Furred Dark Skins From $275 NATURAL MUSKRAT COATS... $135 Perfectly Matched Skins From $195 Collar and Cuffs of Skiink, Beaver, Squirrel PERSIAN LAMB COATS. ... With Skunk Colldr and Cuffs " Th Big Dolls, Little Dolls, Dréssed Do]|!, Undressed : € Dolls—a great assortment. We feél that no more ; Doll comprehensive or more carefully selected line of i - Dolls will be seen this season lnywhere. All the best makes of Dolls, are here to greet you, in a ow full line of sizes and prices. Low operating cost g From $250 From $450 Hundreds of Games, in scores of different kinds. Games for the Children, of course, but amongst them are many games that will afford fun. and B pastime for the staid and conservative older folks in every home. This year there are many brand new games, shown this season, and at this store for the first time. Games For Gifts _ THE JORDAN AUTO COMPANY d Our e i B e o ___________TAUPE NUTRIA COATS......... $215 1029 Main Streét, Willimantic, Conn, Men’s Wear for Holiday Gifts—Bath Robes, Night Shirts, Sniart Flate Model Froi $395 LR vl g At g o Donse Be osiery, Trun ui ses, etc. EE RUTHE“S ; TAUPE DYED MARMOT EOATS§ 9 aEmAN - Gift If you have in mind, a présent, for a Baby, come Trimmed and Plain Models Fm $175 g For Lty de vt il § || TRIMMED HUDSON SEAL COATS 5295 lnfants }F:u’:kll;::glm, Sacques, Bootees, Sweater Sets, m Gift ~ 7 g s S .,.,,t": e :1:‘. o H N »isflsn. e ; Gm :::n:; u:;f;fl ‘n‘i.d:?.%h gift articles that are | Y s i S . % 2 e EOY SE = = 2

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