Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 8, 1922, Page 8

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- » Backache POINTS FOR THI week, Jore being put inte the it BACKYARD POULTRYMAN | ¥hen bmeed tu the it yut thrs o | HQYP leumanc d Kequhohm:eoaflnodwyourwu'qma.”_u,me tempernture of 'P".... e/ manure toses that R is hot enough D't knep’a’ rubstect Hane oy st} 1o et ke 1¢, t. {n oniy mod as_well without 'a male " h}xd. erately warm, ‘18 the time to 1 Don’t overstock your- the sesd. - . The Loveliest Silks Ever Woven |5 Srmrmmre = oo e some experience, and have a grass p) There appears to be mors interser i separate from the yardifor the hens.|Pure-bred swine than ever before. Ose | - Build a cheap_house. or shelter. of the leading breeders says he has o @ Make the house dry and free from|Dever had so many inquiries &s durins | drafts, but allow for ventilation. this winter, and he. feels that ¢ ! re ere OI prlng Fowls stand cold better than damp- | 3 befter promeot in sore for the - i ness. You can bulld a good henhouse Dbreeder than there has been for the lnst four years, H - with two plano boxes, the backs tak To X i i 3 £f, and st .back to back. Small Do sucosssful in wwine-ralsing sev-| Rainbow upon rainbow of color, fold upon fold of lustrous beauty are the new Silks [ Vindows screened. for summer and| S fastors must be taken futo coo | y . 1 . . . . % ter, should | sideration. Wirst, one must I for Spring and Summer. Crepes Canton, d: Chine and Satin, in all the novelty and | b hiriaa. 16 s wice, ‘wise, to ave| 2y houses, and pigs must be lean to prevent spread of diseasc; . A . - : e : these bo: ised off d-afS 2 staple colorings, trail their gleaming lengths into viéw. There is the velvety “Molly o e o prevent rata’ making| o the hocs must be of 3 good bre O,” the richest silk crepe we have ever seen, a product of the Mallinson looms. There o e s e g poor gxowies any more than T oo . . * . z poor Ty s a Do are the Sport Satins, and Ratines, the Canton Crepe and the Pussywillow Satins and Keep the house and yard ‘clean. | strain of poultry: thind, there Provide roosts and droppings boards. i . Save the manure. It is worth money | ciover. _“‘;,L;‘:' e er printed sil i aves which have ar i Taffetas. There are the clever p: d silks of various we taken the ot e s el R g A e e o ' & s & Provide a nest for each four or five| terect in the animais and in the partic- fashion world by storm. They make a wonderfully beautiful show, which will prove S e [~ e e alluring to all women. irow soms. s¥een idop T the: yara, | 5 ieed e sslecta, . prose ’ Spade up the yard frequently. The rations recommended for the self- s o CAMBRIDGE CREPE, $4.50 A YARD CASTLE CREPE, $2.98 A YARD ferings is good, and U zations of the Feed table scraps and kitchen waste, | foeder plans are as follows mals fram 50 to 100 pounds dome. The pastor, Re. Feed a dry mash. 5 grain ration—200 pounds was unanimously asied to continge & o Seep hens free from lice and the|yp) aalfa meal or ground oats, 200 of | work hers, One of the novel offerings of the new season—a It is really a good quality Crepe de Chine, beautifui- M;sz frt;e !r'.or:lh nme-.est = in the| o™ meal, 50 of digester tankage, four| The Sunshine Class hel Ware heavy silk and wool crape weave, with stunning Iy prnted in colors with dainty little floral sprigs. £a1T When They Dein oy o lt mad sesag | POURds 8 skt From 100 to 150 pounds | ; Mics ot printed border of Paisley design, or in rich Oriental = These designs were submitted to Irene Castle, the oy o e g TN ~i*h a larg sffects: Cambridge Crepe will be one of “the” weaves yancer, who fall in lowe with the whole idea, and Preserve the surplus eggs produc- | peunds sait. From 100 to 130 poends| : 3 &l this season, and will be used for Dresses, for Sepa- ed durin; po e > #ague heid its mesting L L opapon hoar om! sancticned the use of her name for the new mater- uring the summer for use dur-| weight—100 pounds middkngs, 200 of wiry of the sburch Monday evestup rate Skirts and for the popular Smocks. We have 7, Sh T i A5 b h ing the fall and. winter when eg82| oorn meal, 20 digester tankage, 3 1-2 am of enterta — some photographs on display which demeonstrate 2k e also had frocks made from a number of the are scarce and high in price. pounds sa¥t, 3 e i 4 many charming uses to which Cambridge Crepe has most attractiye patterns. Castle Crepe comes in both ceptional been put. It is 39 inches wide. It doe mot pey to keep hogs after plano they reach 200 pounds, as the hoz will consume more graln than the Inerease The size of the flock which can be light and dark ground effects, and is 40 inches wide. kept most efficiently will depend upor P 1L Ty Massey. Th the place available and upon the x 5 oy Rev amount of * table - scraps - a\1 other | in weight Is worth. Wood ashes shouid fuy g TIIE COCKCROF I “ 'l ‘ iNlIN ATEI) BLOUSE waste avallable for feed. It i a mis-|be kep before growing rpigs all .hi o 7 wkento overbstock your land. Better | time, as this wii save on the grain con- rilond 4 e : results will be obtained from a few | sumed. Care should be taken to and Mrs The Artistic Patterns and Colors of the Hand Batiked Garments hens in o small yard than from & [the ashes, hewever, fo eliminate nafl Tnomas Keliy. ; i large number. The back-yard flock | wire -or other things ‘which might caumse | " 3" 14 Ve €. H. Bood were Dostor Formenly these beautiful blouse patterns were produced in the Cockcroft Studios in New York, for an ex- rarely should consist of not more than | trouble. | viskors Monaar clusive and wealthy class of patrons, who could afford topay for this very expersive work blocked by Bior 10, ?05 20 or: 25: hens: you.should e Wi, Mrs. Duquedt hand—the Batik process. Today it is possible for you to buy the beautiful Rhama Silk and Canton hye yard-26, a8 fosktn i APRIL SHORT COURSES }"'”;’" T e Crepe, in the softest and most beautiful colorings, illuminated with the most remarkable designs in ex- BEE 3 4 : 1 AT STATE COLLEGE| N quisite shades. gt Have you just bougit /a farm? ] ¢ Masiny ’ BL READY EABLY | ire you having troutfle with ).M|4um Bros.' hall. on High street “Those colonies whicl wil rodus v or? The hoard of selectm THESE DESIGNS ARE SO WORKED OUT AND SO CAREFULLY | ie vieia S of honey this seoson will be | Do you want to kesp from beifz stung ;’v i 8C are Treas ant waltin or a Dbee propositien? h MARKED THAT A BIT OF WORK WITH THE SHEARS, A SEAM OR | ™ Vo™ 0em oy e o ower | Db o4 4t 0 kaaw. when £8d Bow. 10| T, TWO, AND YOU HAVE A BEAUTIFUL BLOUSE ALL MADE. |~ Now what you_ shonid do ta order to | Then you wEI | e _anae De interested in the se- make sure your bees are all right is to |ries of practical short cou g open into them the first warm day this | with these subjects to be giv AT ONE PRICE $6.98 ot v e e e s oniat | ot Adblomsmn Siege 55/Fahrenkeit out.of doors and when the | April 11 to 21. bees all seem to enjoy. zetting out from | A special course also bs given for| their winter homes, and make a thorough | ice cream makers and milk P! examination for the purpose of seeing | tors. : magimesiez) CONSTIPATION heads of the departments com-| { Soctety, n | whether or not there 18 enough honey to {carry them through April and May. It I was taken a| . Gertrude B. Cook E The Bub-| may be necessary for your bees to have | cerned. . Eacacourse wifl !nclude actual C of Cr tudent at a business e Selden has been iil. am tanen | MRY be mecessary for y erned. c szt g the Curse eation R. L. spent the| ett has been ill With neu-| Sear. The |28 many pounds of homey to take them | operations as well es demonstrations so through March, Apr! May ts, Mr. and | Papers wite | s yonoct ApHtend My abilt der and Misses Connell. During | far as posmu. i Mrs. E. Byron Gallup On account of t! i there was no P i and 90 per cent of the start of uring the winter menths. ; us sickneso—caus) because they will -be raising brood and B nizing & farm to be given| SVEIY '"'°M‘ si "‘_ < :{' :'n-“ oS | be more active than they have been This is pressien spirits. ritabllity, ons Efl‘ve "f‘“‘“_‘l:hrough the winter. In fact, some gpring W owner Who want. ! drowsiness, lors of apostite,. cor £ 'pl::n;;;; seasons, more honey Is requlred than | how to anaiyze h's problems rect this troubis at once, and yeu aid in the lo- T example, bees |“°""""° the line of farming be: wiilt be as near prosf against pes ters last fall bto his needs, what Improve o 1 2 < sible infection and disease both m{ abaolute- | maite, What cT urch ssfvee “u . Law'erce .."’)me and san ss will meet | Thursday eve- | g work, should now | errors to feast 20 pouncs. The fo Jut don’t leave your bees unpacked |are low. any longer an necessary——just open ! ciél | them long eno to ‘make cure that |al 1 y 1 they have plenty of honey. - If not, feed These courses come just before the th or a suzar syrup. arming scason cpens end deal with read| It may be of Interest to you to know | spring problems. Joln eariy. i hat 90 per cent. of the bees Which ars | The.dates ar between ' homey seasons are lost | Agril 11-21; t. the lack of stores in the spring, |ing and spraying. the real honey flow comes on, |and mix plant operation, of course, is delayed imter some |reorganizing the farm. April 18-21. n others. examine your bees, be pose a good d2y. Don't dis- hem-any cold windy day. If you ks ou will do more harm than you can o sibly do good. Then make sure they all packed up ltke they. were, when e au e a en . ou get through. If there.are no good B € April; dut OUR GOLDEN JUBILEE YEAR — %0 YEARS OF GOOD SERVICR O T 0 % || 135-143 MAIN STREET o a— na _v‘;;i’, 32’33,’522.‘3;&‘53.,: ei'o‘m“,'.iiv'i’: In Qur In Our nstrated Tortare| €0 year atter years Department ter at the churck Our large buying Emma Greenhalgh has returned | i fass., where she is a teach-| . er i mercial high school. & Miss Evelyn Stetson of Providence v ited friends here Sun st reliet 3 '\ge\l a spe- pictures which several to stay with its va to Re and Mrs. George Gailup, Mrs A anton, Mrs. Beiva Irons, Mrs. duai courses. 1, who tea v at her home e in Coventry, R. I, Saturday : the event proving very enjoya e glna end Mrs. Place received many valuable S e = presents. harrv Russ of Pomfret Landing was The neighborhood was shocked and ha‘puzed and 'ul!ll(}(\ with the Congrega- grieved Friday afternon when the news | ! e Suny th of Leon F and Mary was struck by Oneco. He was a fi Mr. I'my , had been in| Mrs, Julia Ri chmond has moved from dughn twin c ge to Moosud. , has H:u)"nt." th -2l days with her s Loring. son who is pass- | spent Sunday er, Mrs. George Beaudry of Plainfield visit- ey Special 3-Room CENTRAL VILLAGE by was in Worcester, Ma: er Rob- | tives hero | SHO L) 3 NS i z ULD START HOT power enables us hi be e ly ‘ B has been seriously | yro 27 BEDS THIS MONTH |} to give you fme VISIT THE itor h..—:'v}‘f\f;x, " 3 ity E/ \ST “OODSTOCK Hotbeds to grow early plants, such as|} jewelry at a tre- PLAUT-CADDEN »ple has been il Ha 1ill ; sl S Bogue spent the week end | Ci%age and tomato, which are to be i mendous saving. New Britain later traneplanted, and also £0 etare || amsm—— o — PANO PARLOR orth and daughter | lettuce and radishes to mature in the LADIE®’ FINE i beds, should” be started this month For BRACELET ). who| this purpose soil .that is not frozen or WATCHES dleboro, | has been thoroughly thawed is required, |§ $25.00 BRACELET local resident, {hs|and most gardeners put away in the fall || WATCHES $12.50 and Mrs. John Holbrook | 2 certain amount of sofl where 1t will |} 15 Jewel, 20-year not freeze. If this has not been done,|f Gold Filled Case. nissionary meeting was heid last | “nOugh soil must be mecured to oover|§ Fully Warranted. X with Mrs. Carl Danlelson, 18 being | the sunface of the bed to & depth of MEN’S the snow recent sno v 1 club held the| ce at the clubhouse | was spent Wendeil have been : ONECO e Ada Marriott of Providence spent! Rev. v with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, | the T James Marriote. | Lenten sermon Tom Smith of Coventry, R. L., called on | that ch local friends Thursday. morning. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Underwood are is g relatives in Cro on, R. I. ‘The Ladies’ Aid Soc ir famous bean stry Saturday eve lowed by an entertainment which netted about $30 to be added to the treasury. The topic was The Grenfei]|three or four inches. . and proved most interesti Tf—;‘:";he hotbed in & spot sheltered || MHIGH-GRADE [ This beautiful 9-piece William and The leader was Mrs. Everett May, as. d west winds. In making M Dini A NS, T thAcna frame, the sandard size of sash et 7 o f UL WL 3 al -4 15 Ju\vd&, Ad ust- obean and Waxed Oak. consist- shments were served by the three feet wide Prs et Jons: shondll o4 o hm of Table, Buffet, China Closet, The collection was for Dr.! u! ' Z Wi X feet an e work in Labrador and|the length in multiplés. of three. feet. If Gcld Filled 5::. 6 heavy buit Chairs, uphol Shampoo with one Soap.— Cuticura Caticara Scapisthe faveriteforsatetyrazorshaviog. of t City was al week at the home of William ! | h met Thursday after-| Gre; lly Guaran- | stered in genuine lsather — reg- home of Mrs. | amounted to $11.50. the hotbed 15 to be made on the surface |J T Y o g without a pit, the frame of Inch or two- &3‘“ Aot ST T $139.00 tnek a 4 L ot T Bk "0 | TOPESIAT AT | Sorving Tabis s ich W Desires least 12 inches at the back; sioping to “TAPIFCE REDROOM Ight inch th = | 4.PIECE BEDROOM ;Iga, nches on the fromt and southern $1200 GENUINE Instead of the surface bed, gome pn- REGENT fer to make & pit, putting into it about _ PEARLS eight inches of maaure. This should be [} Special—Just re- strawy horse manure, which has goiten|f ceived a large over the first. stages .of. fermentation |§ shipment of Gen- and heating, and should .b¢ trampled |} yne Regent In- firmly and compacted, .If fresh, the ma- destructable nure ought to be put {fi a plis and al- |} Neckiaces uni- lowed to heat up from a few dave to & (8 oorm ciza — 24 inches long—solid STEAKS, Pound 25¢ Sirloin, Round, Porterhouse SHOULDER PORK Steak . Ib/ 15¢ | Chops . Ib. 15¢ Strictly Fresh—Every Egg Guaranteed Dozen 30c gold clasp andjA beautiful 4-piece Bedroom Suite, ANSFIELD DEPOT ' packed i sither. Walnut or Mahogany. nv—wa §£ wmmg.—m ‘:En B T i consisting of Bow-end Bed, Dresser, turned from® Florida last week. box—$4 %}f" A D;’“‘"'u;: f“' = EXTRA HEAVY EXTRA FISH SPECIALS | GRANULATED Fresh Meadow Brook gile F. McCollum dnd Mew. ¥ W. %0 S0LiD | value— o w’l et " o iy GOLD RINGS . | OUR PRICE 65. 00 q 1 tion 1 the Methodist , Epis: \3 FAT BACK FORTHISWEEK | SUGAR . 5 Ibs. 27c Lestuiery Shurer wilkmastts last Wetiestas. $2.98 R e e e Miss Maud Beigham is recovering from || A large assort- 1 3-PIECE OVERSTUFFED BUTTER .. Ib. 37c inese. Tomd Goid Ainee] LIVING ROOM SUITE Salt POl‘k, .. Ib. 15C FANCY NO. 2 EVAPORATED 3’ weavee an deughier 3troduzo || 0V Gold Rings Fre’my s to be out. . / 2 The blustering ‘weather an: eon- | | and amethyst and HAMBURGER SMELT S MHK .. 2 cans 19¢ Raspberry and Strawberry’ anion. g:f}:d&::::fl:; :;uwm:v:::.:::; o —variety s STEAK cse lb- lsc 2 Pounds 25c Tall Size 5 JAM setsae lbo 180 m';“ afternoon service at the mate fn- chy Californi etitution was omitted because of much Lean Cuts, Nicely Cured : ilinessAfrom colds among attendants and . . Best No. 1 Ly e R i A wonderful spportune tifne to huy Fresh, Nicely Cured | Apricots .. can 30c . ot e R el o b Koy B By 1 ¢ 11 , 1D, {C b 4 Green Mountain the almost complete absemce of birds. || ° Sondiating, of Dabnitts; Hochanfng Fi Haddl In Heavy S f Did the great fvo storm early in the sea- | : et g e o “""’"“"“ with 3 . Finnan es vy Syrup DI the great feo stor e d Kumfy Springe. Looss Cushion Short Cut Rib Roeast P OIAIOES o 43c The sociai and dramatic event of the . Seats—a regular $295 BEEF .....1b. 20c| _ Pound12fjc | GoldDus b PR 2TC | 16 pounds Pock S e S N S o (. Cae ] COMPLETE - $395 Something New! college visited friends in this village ::.‘:ufi:-‘:: . OUTFIT : . Miss B. L Kieln of Plalnvilie was at - . C 0 D SOAP .... cake 6c Lemons .. doz. 35c R s A ase s ; noon at 2.80 o'clock. 3 d - (KNOWN FOR QUALITY AND .!vacm( E 1or2) . of Newflmndhnt! SOAP G 2 bars l3c . Appl% g z qts. zsc Conversing with l man who nlwa.yl 1351'0 l“ MAIN S'lm semon Wil take place 2t Dumbam Mo || excamtionally geod | value—SPECIAL AT.. $115.00 ' BABBITT’S BORAX Large 300 Size i Sndion of Andover sna stors|| Al v | SROOM CUTLETS .1b.39c| SMOKED FILLET e parsonage Sunday. - Pork Loin . . Ib. 15¢ | From the Scotch smokers | FELS NAPHTHA COOKING S el Thfl P laut Cflddfll (,o. agrees with you is like eche,

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