Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 31, 1922, Page 10

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!/ (Written' Specially’ For ‘The Bulletin) ysrow” and tn MAKING them & oW when. don't “waht t thing | l-the urhm 80 it no lannr fi'flm!ev. It i devends upon (e farmer. Somo 00 often, “;‘;Y“;‘;, it thus ending bladder. disorders: men {ake to big areas—want to have harmiess; Assuming, that one wanls a ma gare their' crops grow by the acre—prefer 10| den and is willing to. take care of it.| .+ {do a hard day’s work Dbehlnd a horsetnere afe just a few fundamenial prin-| Water dnjnk which: everybody should = 2 5 rather than an easier one, ywjiiout any | Ciples Which must be accepled, to startftake now and then to keep their ldid- AL ; & 4 A A : With, 7 reys clean, thus avoiding . nrrou ik Unknown . customers soon become animal to’jerk and roar at—ang such ; - | plications, ot & 1 . friende. of this stove, ' men are rot calculated to bé successful| ‘Almest any soll will rovided 1t 18} * A ell known Tocal & t says he % 3 3 Gardeners, one sehich wifl ‘retaln moisture and Wi cgjig Tots ot Jad Satts to Pt g camparisons _affirm R . It is really ‘more’ difflcult/for a ‘good | et cake.'The very best is 4 sandy loam, {'1iav5 in” gvercoming Lidmey trouble Vs % r policy. of u_-h farmer—using that word %n the sense- of |0 filled|With humus as to resemble thelypia it fx only: trouble, 5 buying and selling makes our bet- a successtul nua:d of fleld - crops—than |.b! léat-mold of the waods. .ThIS, SO} e o : h.f values for less money. & 4 for a man of almost any other trade tof! L 3 =¥ ;; -2 good gardener. Fon Ell:mm‘ 2nd | Proper >manuring and’ cultivation but. it|¥ouin’your. work with other.plants in 3 ': very prospective friend, and friend gardening have to do with the ground|saves {rouble and delay if you have if,|other seasons. = $¢ treated . Mr. here—each bay and with ralsing things from seed, There | to Legin with, 3 - Buy your-seeds of ssme m-c-um.y E o SN @t the same ‘yed-rock B"m.—“_ " . their similarity _ends, o You can't ‘get your garden' too rich.|geedsmian. Buy only established varie- ‘one and only price. My own rule is to:spread on the garden{ties, of proved value, 1If you want % e e 3 : The grower of large field craps mystiboiore plowine, all the manure I thiukl plag with somé of the high-priced: af There is no “inside”—no favoritisms * depend upon, area. for.results, and hIs|the land. wili reasonably ne€d—then’ add | much ‘advertised “noveities,” do so, but B 3 ; % . £ profit consists .in keeping down -ta !1s|just as-much more, if T can .get.it; Dir-|don’t expect anything. from (hem Don't ( = THINKI e e lowest minimum the expense and 1abor|ing the growing season, the additiSn of{huy “collections™ of seeds. Piek ot ext y - . 2 - 5 of ‘working many - acres. He must dolsna); qUantities of nitrates, phosphates|actiy what you want, and pay. a fair > e ere a a B | things by ‘wholesale, He can't 8top ‘t0 | ani potasi, cultivating or hoting them In | prics for it, : i s SEE g o n or-| around the planis. Wil oftel show: goody . Last snd most Impertant of all_take § - nérs, nor to dldk ‘up &l tesults—*often” 1 say,” mot: always. I = - . 7 ‘ toes, mor can.he:afford the:time to keeD | have seen seasons when no commercialiiomce on sour”” garden, yourself. Don't \ > : Tieave it-to the wife—th ; 4 bls big ficlda absolutely free from Weeds| fextilizer ‘applications aflected .the erops LI mat o0 BAr]. X s Don't_put it off il 5% THE LIVE STORE IN | ICH - (he Tong season chrough. He must 40| uny mare han the Sonts in the. SubS0L. | mosheaveriesce At Sebmere Sl AND-NEW LO * A th : MANY. gcres, Wi o % . b3 . o heroatin ahar il Horset and s | Tn wpplylax’ thete. concrnteated and f;r ;c; make that gafe, Don't trust it to 2 % i Ghinte cultivation, and be satisfied if the| powerful fertilizers, one must bear in|the hired man—the man who's fit to take 3 <, 115 Main Street i crop pays him a.little more than the cost mnind that a teaspoonful to a plantcis of- |:CAr6. of a garden isn't hiring out to. do g T 2 > ¥ that wWork for somebody clse; he's at- f caring for it.. Fe’ cannot undertaks{ten a BIG dose, that they must not be| 1y ; :eal';;r pertect :mEe and tertilization | allowéd to toueh the roots, directly—or "';;1’3' to his own, and cultivation, for the simple reason|the tops, either, for’ that matter—and mdertake too little, rather than too h, and-~“whatever you do, strive, to X that such would [cost him. for ~labor|thatithe exact kind needed is dependent | mud ¥ 3 e Your Gro 11 s i . 1 1a|upon the wants of. your particular soil,{do WELLY cer Sells Wheaténa—Recipe Book Free: e o e pardiular pia, THE FARMER, The Wheatena Wh i = the effect you' want' particularly to pro- - Company, catenaville Rahway, New Jersey The. gardener, ' om the other ' hand,| g, As a general thing, the mitrates| CHURCHES GAISED 761,727 works “inches. Tather than -acres.. Helproriote growth, and.dre therefore use- R e 3 S IN P. A can—and MUST, if he-hopes to succeed | fq1 whers rank vegetation ‘is. destined. 5 EIEAY —put as much Work on a half acre gar-iSucn orops are iettuce, apinach, celery, | A Sensus of American churclies shows den as.the farmer, puts on tem acres ofleto The cabbage. however,: calls for po- ;k::,h!‘ng au;' ;.}-'1 muaz:;d :.::lr oa the ¥. M. C. A, international | fel7orovs. He ‘must stop to attend toiaeh, and few soils’ will ‘prodiics. profit- B-E81,787. Gxingine the-totl -up Xo h The pictures were, sho: ad of g o i 1 . Tnis was disciosed this week er haliway, which was thor- Y Separtment. e Jonn paouallevery littie-est “thing “which comes Inlabte cabbagd without~ the extravagant| $3:023:206. hed, and tho g;«:l‘\;x;eshe\:'lize L Do the smenker. The meowei|he way. -He must till his garden, from | aaaisien: of notash in some form. The 0¥, Dr. H. K. M, who cotrpiled. B , " the first plowing of &pring to the close{phosphates seem to have a valuable but | Clloss census several vears ago for F‘EL‘L SOCKET. en tor curent averped il beh no B SR EC TS S apmang s e Jape 8 Solly| e government. Dr. Carrolls 1921 sur- UP THE 'S WITH BRIGHT, NEWIAM Sopresentative of the . 3. C. 4|\ He must fertiiize it with all the too highly nitromenized—as almost anl|Yvey, was emong fifty denomimations. 35¢ manure he can make. buy, beg or steal. ba re are a to His figures, indicted a year increase of 10 m‘h h 40 o bureau. of \::v otk a o wist Taot Svity b thel obl i wl DMEISEL S ’"}h"‘ 012 ner cent. auring the last ten years, Last watts inclusive ... .. 95c vation, of enthusiasm ry e “Y" for thels and it will doubtless be-a > A Jermoon, when two s ietures wers s { fowstons Pa. it every day. He must keen it as fr¢el thom “munning to vines” while the sub- | YSar elghty-eight new churches were add |} G0 walts ... .. and was much)from weeds as a travelled highway. Heletiontion of pfimflma for some of the| S against a decrease 0£71,030 in 1320. must work with hoe and trowel andinitrates may. cause a much greater pro-| 118 table for the larger denominations |} 75 watts, gas filled . weeder, much of the time on his knees.| guetion of such fruits asftomatoes, Dep- | L0l i g , and, when tools are too clumsy for some |poc 7 OF IR FH R AR ON the. frurt | Denominations Min'rs Chres, Comm'ts ersg o k' building evening at thejpleased . at which time the W Ao L PR . P of the finer work, With his fngerS. |pe of better quality. Potash seems to be | DaDtists, 14 T 5 : 5 In a few words, he must be willing to sential 11 garden The| lodles ... 451095 59,301 Ti825.698 BETTER &3 put the fertilizer, the cultivation, the HIl: 1ot g s i ora i s Deaitatey | Catholle. East- NEW LAMPS MEAN LIGHT. 4 Gee, the Igbor, the care, the thouzn¥|ehe application in some other form, Per-| &0 orthodox ; - 3 BT TR S G e e B e el B etk ) ] The Norwd h Electric Co. | 3 't ot e, PR S et e S e votouamed ¢ =¥ balies's 16811 15,342,171 O C! C 2 | bor charge him with waste of time infyoyy only take Fsten's bacteria into - \ ¥ ‘Puttering - ‘round. - | partnership they'll furnish the nitrates i 3 His wite will probably be glad of the|and potash, free-gratls, Hpn ' .oo.i. o 861 R084 97,084 i 3 4 | truits of the garden. all the same, and Congregational 24 3 3 Ta melghbors will/stroll over, occasion-| But dow't hepe to keep wp » garden|churches .... 5,635 5,924 819,225 SWIFT'S PREMIUM ure ar ‘W ey, to ask i he can spare ‘em just a{On fertilizers alope. You must add hu-|Disciples of - erate promerity appears 4lso-in. thie re. | seams to be strong in things that crawt as 'y few péas. or tomatobs - or . cucambers,|muS—something $o keep thé soit light| = Christ, 2 turns of 1821, wéll as in pigeons, B A C 0 N . e O et seems to 30 maah.|2nd moist and: black. Don't be’afrald| ' bodles .... 8200 16401 1510m5 [UR ST | ontnations shate i = A% this year,” they’ll say, “Yon must have|Of Straw-y manure—if y‘on'll f:‘“‘y F1°:' Erangelical, two !/ 2,486~ 213,884 | the increase. The Methodist growy ao- | BRINGS DIVORCE SUIT; s . c & wiadertal rary garden,” they'll intic it under early fn the fall 5o it can rot.| bpodles ... 1,58 24 213,884 | enrs to have grown to-the remarkable PRRvIOIiT Laor A pS Ic . mate. And f you've the real garden-|Plowed under in thef spring’ such mater-| Bvangelical extent of nearly 300,000. Nearly & third \ -—-———-——’——— er's blood in you, you'll give ‘em the-veg-|fal is gimply a nulsance—a useless nul-| Synod ..... 1136 1325 274880 | o tnig is credited to the Colored Mefho- btos they it just s well/have|8ancs. If You can manure onfv at that|\Friends, four ist Boiscosel Chiinch,. which has neves | ¥hose Detltion for anmulment of her mar- Sotaed s you_oand say mothie. | But|Seaton, you must seek ont the finest and| ‘vodies ... 1346 ~ 014" 117881 fICE DReroRel Surch WHICH. B0 BOVEE riags to Thomas J. Moore of New Yerk THE Vfl!Y BEST—FRESHEST - there's nio Taw to stop you from thinking [TMOSt Totigh manure you have. But the|Jewish Congrega- 2 ~ CREAMERY RHAE ok ol Flpest woft do your the service that| don ... Gt R T H L = e “nutter” with | coarser litter, plowed under /in"the faiNLatter-Day Saints N C! FINDS SAME smx‘si Pqund ST el 23(: O e e Tatevests, ail|and Ieft-to Tot in the soil, Wil Qo you. | 2 hodles .. 8188 L2l s TUNITE AFTER FOUR YEARS |ihe erpends of hloladhb'md!y sines ' _SRLOIN, ROUND TERHOUS B‘ J I'I'ERmtown l‘b Jead you o the ralaing of such croDS 2%| What sheuld the ‘tarmer's Farden have Lutherans .5 5,898 13,943 Yone ot the dons ot Mr; and Mra, Geprge |50 33, 1926, the date of treir marriags 3 , POR’ USE L 1D, .. .. corn and potatpes and rve-and hAy—ifiiy it? - Just -anythine and _everything | Muonttes, AR Warren Davis of the Coming Road, |1t Norwich =~ = aped 15, e e . & ¥ iy # to ‘@airyifie or horse-{inat is wanted.for eating in the farmers| ‘bodles .%... s i | <Dodley” Davis, on Wednesday captured ‘] d e ; Method'sts, 1 rought through her father, Max Kap PH“..ADELPH]A en 2 garden will be to ¥oulnome. © It should be arranged so .as /to T1dt Y 955 62,203 & @ beautiful box turtle near the Harvey | "0 Naw. London. . Fine Cuts Chuck |LEAN MILD, TASTY, ilefiy. o nuisance. and a waste of {me|furnishi a successiom of fresh vegetables.| So0%es, ©icn, SA85 RS fco pond~ on Hamilton avenue, two: or {7 08 FIRCIMERE L L CREAM 2 Pkes. IWHOLE MILK and’ ground. If hens sre. your hobhy:|esch in its season. flom the fest asparu-|PEMERSRL TURES oy 10T, o7y fthses rods fiom the sot where his oides o (0 PPEHGRE S0 TAF RIEIRATT Roast Beef lb 10 £S. O] 3 tsen (e less gardening you attemet, it |gus cutting i early May (0the last cab| & Jbodles .. 1. 7167 & S Pt e 2% the same turtls in | DTOUSHE on the ground that she was i 5 . C tler, 5 0% Or 1 {bage and califiower and ctlery of Nov-{THeDILENAns § . o o o0 oigay [the spring of 1918, At that time. the |TSOF UG TS > 12 $ Cheese 2 290 Cheese ]b. ZSC ¢ Pgmbers Tor Seveal years 1A Lthink | eastunt Episco- < 2% yiitc s veersaeteINE whe et ath the shel S AN, T For Potting ertnd ) both, 2 day has massed the middle. May -to|Protesiant Bpisco- % " 510,005 | A small hole was drilled through the edge 7% .._.-._...._ 1, however. you like fresh nnd“ho: {middle November but has been some i e S i i WIFE SUES FOR DIVORCE some vegetables, like th when they're | tresh vegetable”fromi, my garden-on my 2 o7 5 5 0N DOUBLE GROUND' BEST PRIME RIB RASPBmY AND LARGE DIU. at thelr best, ke plenty of them, andtable. But. while seeking {o grow every-| Todles o = ;{.lrfl 308585 | weeks the'children kept - the turtle as.a STRAWRERRY are willing to Eive your garden-plot the | thing the climate will permit and voun|Saition Army oo 600 50000 |t whed it escaed and made its WaY | don who marritd Maurice T ¥ care that. it calls for; then thers is-Tio|tastes call for. it there is any one thing|SPirifualists . 505 406 - 71110 jback-to its.’ formeér home perhads. = lor that city on Sov, e PO 54 Ji Ib 1 10 borllon -t UK getimty. owa and Nouk|vou ase oibécially fong bt davots e {iRB Sl " lauarter of a mie distant. divorce from him in a sult returnable (o ‘ am, 1b.. . 1oc|! s -+ RUC Biwhicn wil say vou so much in comforl | st qrot and most to hat. Towr very) URRC R 10 Loig s gerind | Tn 1910 hese chilisen caughta shtboerih. superior court in APl She cllibe Boneless—Rolled—Ready for Oven- = - § Inoagesdad_sppelile. Lo ”l;‘?i,‘}'?:; e i S mcvess, o ang i UniSeesaliats €20 -850 59,650 |turtle, which ias marked stmilariy and {he has besn habitually intemperaté for = tion, ‘as the Dt of ga: & il . s % B e = o - was/found again in 1912 ang ‘again in a2 3 tolarably cruel to her sincs FINE, MEALY, COOKING other pazt of the farm pay so well indrudgery will seem less in view.of the| ‘¥ sutves or%ie crurches,” sald Dr, | JEe found Selin in 1L AN Asain W 1915.y She asks the custody of s : en mere mratket.valus of its products.Above| product. Moreover, the lessons' you Wiil| Carcell, “shows the tide still in ficod, The e Al S iy e Freshly Ground Ib.{Sliced Dried POT TOES 15 lb peck 39‘: all these, the pleasure which the real|gain fram this labor of love.iwith one g.smro\u €bb of. 1919, overcome so hand- | PIace of ;wifl‘;efl’ffl“;‘:f&g{; BB, twosalng -t Snf 5 years. 5le. 2 b 15 Beef lb 55 A (1%, S. garden-lover *has :P seelng things |form of vegetation will be Worth much to{éomely in 192 01Sx w home for @ distance of & half mile over | ‘Trying to make money often Tesults 45 urg C b g ———— - rough pasturs land. The homing instinct |In making trouble. 2 Special MillgFed Genuiné Spring VEAL LAMB SHORT CUT LEGS LEGS,®...... 25¢|Pound ... Shoulder Pieces MEATY FORE- to Roast, Ib. ... 15¢|QUARTERS, b. 25¢ LOINS OF VEAL [LOINS TO ROAST Pound ....... 19c|Pound ....... 32¢ VEAL FOR STEW- |LAMB FOR STEW- POTATOFS CABBAGE 4Pounds25c | Pound 5¢ Pz | Dot Buy Your Spring Sult Here g’g‘.‘r‘gwm ms%'rgu&‘a Let us show you our line of BILTMORE CLOTHES. They’ NGB 12%c|iNG Wb ... - 0| prms, KALE, SPINACH, Dmomofis are made right, the yfit right, and our prices are right. LEAN CUTS, NICELY CURED | EGG PLANT. Every garment hand-tmlored guaranteed to give satisfac- | wkgu?mggmgg . 9e it ke M’:"g‘m E‘g'fi tion — styles up-to-the-minute — made in conservative e sl o : Can 37c 2 Pognds 19¢ young men’s single and double-breasted and sport models. || rweepsurrs ........... FROM $11.50 TO $26.50 - : | Come in and select your Easter Suit from tbu brand new ||| WORSTED Y SUITS AT $12.50 AND $13.50 e Best Chicken P“&;fi"’ ; me stock of Men’s Clotheo. : j 1§ TRICOTINE ... AT $25.00 TO $35.00 %mms and Fowl M 3 Ib. Package 29¢ oung Men’s and TREEE Stylec, Fancy Mixtures, Pen- A o . - ‘ i gl Pound 17¢ 4 to 6 Ib. Average Dinner Blend ‘Mohicass Red CII Slnpes and Gray Ha“. hfle/ Sh‘lp& — $2250 to 33250 \f OATS w RAP S PORK CHOPS | Poyng 30c | SOFFEE Batterfly “TEAS Tweed Suits, in Sport Models, with extra Trousers — $26.50. 2 Styluml mmhdu m%nmuhz T | Powd® | Scvale 35 B ¥oung Men’sand Conservative Styles, Blue Serges, Smgle e, it R SH 0N SREAKFASE MOHICAN EVAPORATED and -Dofible-breasted“Modek ~— $24.50 to $32.50. ‘ " s1000 l;so.y BACON, pound ... ... 17c| gl e i B | , ¥ ' po CIMILK,2cans ....7...... 19¢c Our Men'’s Fu‘lrn’ish-ing:‘ “Ha_t'an‘d Cap Departmen ts Are . DRESSES ey HOT FROM OUR OVENS| . FRESH FISH - : 3 Completv:lnfiyeryRmpect. S Silk c:m-cme.ml-amhdiy, mai-—.-l TWICE DAILY DIRECT FROM FISHING PORTS o S ik AR s Y N ¢ RAISIN BREAD, poind loaf. .. .... 10c. SMELTS ~ | . STEAK COD - : RYE BREAD, % pound .....:..... 8| 2 Pounds 25c. Pound 15¢ ESTMOQMBREAD; pound !qnf5c; ; mTF?H r e 3 2 1 NEW STYLES AND NEW VALUES IN SUITS Abounding with all the new style touches, and developsd in ail the favored materials. Suits of quality last season would have com- manded at least more. But this is another :won,ammmdemehilhdby’n- ~ducing more efechvecutmo(uwllflh utmost regard to wothund-p at lvl. 37c %

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