Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 5, 1922, Page 8

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'NORWIGH BULLETIN, WEDNESD should be used. Never use sisal or bin-|SUFFI{ELD COUPLE CELEBEATES der twine. Never ‘permit the fleecd to! me in contact with-chaff. hay; dust or | jany }ux’e‘gn materfal. Place the tied | | fleecss in regulation wool stacks of cover | them with canvas br a new burlap. b “Select a clean, dry place for storing he wool until sold. Never permit-the o i) | wool to-lie upon the ground mor store it| % ©'¢lCk in the evening. a basement. Keep white and blackix & " Anell 398 2 s ofiei?;gée'waé‘f“irb:’e:n";fi‘d‘i“{wx“l;‘; man, then pastor st:tne ‘Er;lsco\'\a.\ chaze | the P g 1 | in Cambridzeport. The wedding was yery the white. Separats-the burty, seedy,| : a | eictted, dead, biack and.gray fleeces from | 1% there holng Yo attendants oh Act P 3 R cotint of a death in Mrs. 'Cong's family. ek e Moo el €l “ar. Cone was horn in the village "of foeatties- s e Moodus, town of Fast Haddam, on Su A : 1847. - As a young man he was TSRO ted i the graded schools of Moodus and opors THE POULTRY HOUSE. |attended Wilbraham Academy for h\‘(; If the pouitry ~house 1is kept as it|terms. After leaving school *he enteres hould be, the owner and the _ guests|the office of W. IT hols in East Had- should be able to go into it at 4ny time;dam, Where he remained about rfv;'»i | without /having to hold their noses shut.|¥ears: In 1868 he went west and settle Of course, it requires good. managemant|On a large stock farm owned by his uncle, lana thorough cléaning to, have. the poul- |near Muscatine, Ta., where he remained for | try house in such conditfon, yet it s not | tWo years. He then went to a larger stock [so difficult as may be supposed. farm and ranch near Ottawa. Kan., whes One way to have the house ciean is ‘o |he Temained two years. While on this always scatter. straw, sand or leaves or |Tanch he lived in a lok cabin with thre wdust liberally under ‘the roosts and |Other voung men. He was taken sick with the floors. Some folks also seatter a |Chills and fever and he returned East. In handful of plaster or airslaked lime un-[1872 he went into the insurance bus&nestx der the perches, as:this helps deoderizs |in East Haddam. —Soon af‘t‘gr Ahe_ ‘“:n the droppings. When next you clean the|into the insurance bus R o house, simply sweep it with a broom, and | Who at that time conducted a small agency repeat the application of ‘matertals to|in Springfield, and whom he met in V : make the cleaning easler, brahdm Academy, while attending school this method - the ‘work of cleaning | there. wanted to control some of the in- can be done in a few minutes, is not dis- | Serance lines in Connecticut, and in order agreeable, and the honse will be clean|to do this he went into an ageey azre {ana fre 3 ment nvith. Mr. Come in East Haddar 3| anc free from disease germs at all times. | Tent TR W CORC A EA ot e & A - i } Cone. Mr. Cone remained in this firm u e aanibor oo o 0 ti1 1853, when ne bousht out Mr. Fuller CHEMICALS ON FARM|interest. is the season for mixing chemi- Meanwhile the business of W. A. Fulier s farm. In doing this, says agent, there are several es-|upon the death of Mr. Fuller, s to have-in readiness be-|sccured the services of Mr. Con ¥ ixing begins. . First, have d|tired to Sprinzfield entered v tight floor so that the chemicals|partnership business of zemeral insurince will not sift through holes or éracks;|under the firm name of W. A. Fuller & Co second, have each chemical by itself, so|This partnership business was continusl t the right order of dumping.on the|for three years, at the end of which time can be made; third have 2a° big Cone bought o Irs. Fuller 3 scoon, shovel for each worker, conducted the agency hir The next step Is to see if any of the had erown as | chemieals have become lumpy or hard..If prun- | so, break the lumps and screen through ia gravel screen of about five meshes to 3 Jthe inch. When the chemicals .are In|jness with him, and for m AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS FIVE-YEAR CO-OPEBATIVE ,Point where' he realizes ¢ PLAN FOR POULTRY WORK :fl*‘:v““‘l selected stock and t! know! 4 1Y he mo: (34 Under one five years' co-operative pro- | (i €CED t0 make Lhe mo 2 ot Aot Year | does not mean that tne q elimination of mone |\l conditions will be s he- preceding - years where - existing cond satisfactory at a s be made 1o improve tho: fore advising the f pears to h'm a large sum of a poultry house. It the first four years' what is ecause in ordey ta farmer to. put , Whether for stock be shown' that of poultry, if cannot be done flocks, weak or dis- rds of all ages housed Because, " vithout ng is impos d year, having made a care- f the flocks during the first object will be o introduce methods - in- ordeér 16 cor~ APPLE TREE PRUNING. ove the chamaoteristics of Tralning apple trees by : to prevent de-|they become “high h 2 % the appearance of stock, ecarly . will be the cur- year. as it is prob- > irds and good | 48Ticultyre at U ced, the farmer |Men at the colleg by then to consider such housing and general care, year. Housing alimentation, have be: was left to ists gay, production to get a der the trees and gl pearance. old agtually prod years than ten-year-o same variety ha nell orchard in on the orchards ference ‘being that t nell . orchards receiv The difference, that the s enally better that a fiftee: ably yield at ten, years oid, is ing decreases the . who was ireet school, i 0 good condition put the most -bufky ma-|business was conducted under the firm Relieved |now 1o rurrans | Sorta1 Tat on the floor and the, others on|name of Cone & Sherwood and foday is in 72 Hours FLEECE WOOL FOR MARKET |top of this in the order of their bulkl-|one of the largest insurance agencies . All sheep growers would do We Without Drugs [etudy these susgestions carefully. are as- follows: t, Shoulder, Arms— “Shear. the sheep cult Breath, Smothere. | solutely dry; neve ells, Dropsical Swell. | molstire.in the fesc be shorn only on a preferably a plan never on the dirt. to keep the fleece cuts, which reduce the the atapie. Clip all . and pack separate the tags to rema “Fleeces should flash side out; ne Fold, roll or use fleece the fleecs. Tie each Never tle two flec and market uni enough twine to tie Paper or hard-gl ¥ efiel 916 Mr. Cone sold ot to|ness. If any dryer:is to be used, such as|m Sprinefield. In 1916 Mr. o vidry screcmed samd or coal ashes, ft|to Mr. Sherwood and: then moved to Su should be added at this time. :‘Such dry-|field, where he hought the Harry Lar lers are useful additions to prevent har-|plate in North Main strect and since has is any|dening or lumping. if nitrate of soda, |been enzaged In light farming. i 1id | acld phosphate and muriaté (or . sul-| Mrs. Cone was FI Battels of Pl ce, | Dhate) of potash are the only. ingred!- before 1 . ents, April They Paine in Heart, Cl ently relieved within 72 hours to 2 wacks, without Drugs and Medicines, in thousands @f cases, by The Walden Method. 95%'of rt mixing by shoveling the chemi- iat Is over iInto a cone-shaped pile in the | (Barbe: ray the concrete I3 ..mixed. A cone-|the publ shaped pile facilitates rapidity of mix-jthe h ing. The second time that-the material}ed ™ shoveled over make three or four piles. | music for seve n these are shoveled together agaln| Mr..and Mrs into one pile It helps to. make certain|Clara. Pelle wife of Mars ! that all materials are thoroughly mixed [ton of Suffieid, 2 " ! together. Hiil Road and co; | }dairy farms in Sufficl educated aQ also she gradunat- e then studied lood Threatened Paralysis, Hardened Arteries axd Kidney Complaints Bave no organic troubleand can be promptly The Walden [ | ter, all L. Mou the Hastin. and permanently relieved te for £8 page Book, copyrichted, explaining the Nature, Causes and Permanent Relief of these com- plaints, without drugs, Scientific Consultation Chart, References, etc., which will be sent to #ufferers Free, upon receipt of a statement of their case. Address: The Walden Institute, Buite 104, Plymouth Bldg., New Haven, Cons ngiand, it is reported, is now buying e from Germany for war memo-| People are not mecessarily good be- cause théy feel that way. ahe Boslon ffore fowia\/Reid hes ©&nh PRE-EASTER SALE OF NUX Force from Nuxated Iron that helps make STRONG, MAGNET- IC, FORCEFUL MEN, who make ‘their over-mastering presence felt the moment they enter a room. contains the ATED IRON rincipal chemical constitu- | of active livinz nerve force in a form | or which most nearly resembles that in the brain and contalns orzanic iron ke the iron i | your bicod means more nerve force, so that Nuxated ' Iron not only feeds what might be termed artificial nerve force to the merve cel but it stimulates the blood ‘to manufac. ture a e nerve force. "If you are weak, nervous | or run-dc Iron today. and if within two weeks' | time you d your nerve ter and st money will druggists nerve ceils of man. It also| and ifke the iron in spinach, Organte iron enriches enty of rich red blood | atly increased supniy ne g8t a bottle of Nuxaled o not feel that it has increased force and made you feel bel- onger in every way. be refunded. Soid NORWICH quot broug! member last Wedn Long Isi bodv has Land approached wharf and frantically ery of “M The Peqr of that da: last class. 3 for $4.00 . SALE BEGINS THIS MORNING Here’s the story. We got a lot of them, and we got them right.. They were carefully selected, too, as one glance at the display will demonstrate. : i Each pattern is good—each coloring is good—and the quality is best of all. There are in the lot stunning Silk Stripe Crepes — striking “Lorraine” and “Blackstone” Madrasses—handsome Corded Woven Madras—and some genuine “Baxter” Repps. There Are 40 Dozen of Them All Yarn-Dyed Color and Guaranteed Fast Every shirt is carefully tailored, generously designed and cut—no fish-tail designs, you understand. The five-but- ton front, with center pleat is also a desirable feature which marks all shirts of high grade. ALL SIZES FROM 14 TO 17. i “%v‘o——-v 2% Yl R R Returning to New London after a trip to New York, Coast Guard Cutter Pe- i Norwich' of Thomas Hargraves, 2 ; The Pequot ra Island port wh but there Wednasday jthat her surf boat would inboard. In some manner he lost ! hold and fall overboard. -He was a good swimmer, 1t Is s hip rubber boots and these’ filled w water and bore him down struggling, | within sight -of his shipmates who wers was in the water two minutes aft been attached to AILOR DROWNED FROM CUTTER PEQUOT CARS el Lowezt In History of Ford Product.. Touring Car .......... $348.00 Runabout ............ §319.00 Chassis ...........0.0 .. 500N Coupe :....... ... S Truck Chasis .. ........ $430.00 Tractor...............$395.00 Self-Starter and Demountable Rims, Not Included in Above Price on Open Cars. ALL PRICES F. O. B. DETROIT. ht sad tidings for the fam! He was drowned dr Nepeague harbor, t 1 departurs of the Pequot from New Zondon. His not beén recovered. stops_at this Long i near Promised the lan Hargraves started to pall ald, but he we @ hea lowering the surf boat. Th an -overboard,” rang out. hut even this quick work was not in time to | save the heavily-clothed seaman. not- remained in'the harbor al i the' ser a seaman second service he h. and old. It “melts in your mouth” and the gum remains to aid digestion, brighten the . F. D. route No. | ¥¢ his 3 e Pequot and he was} a delight to young | GET YOUR ORDER IN EARLY TO INSURE ! DELIVERY. THE IRVING E. BOGUE CO. AUTHORIZED FORD AND FORDSON DEALERS 47-55-61 NO. MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. i | ded by officers and crew, of | van, Ireland, 72 2 hack cver sinze he lived in X don. He migrated to New he was 14 years of age and lived there with . Du the . last part of his residence in New *| York he was employed in the livery bas i scel | iness, lost seaman was attired besides theboots| His first visit to New London was as n a blue nav: dungares |2 young man when he came th p He teet, nine[charge of a blooded horse complexion and} o | i the cit: ght and obtained stable West ol oA ed of the |Rot descr one in the ring whiah | was located In the rear he wore. {of what ie now the site of the Cronin o e ] | butiding. London and were given the detalls hy| Last of New London Hack Drivers. ! o e Cantain J. P. Gray, moster .of the craft death last of Ter-| Intus Avaiy-Wos Iubitvsist and took Dossession of thelr son's ef- 14 Walke New; Owing to indisposition Ju fects. passed out of existence |ery of New London was u years old, unrmar- e old drivers of that | suherior hack there | Tuesdzy morning, but | known livery | af in the center teeth and soothe the mouth and throat. There are the other WRIGLEY friends to choose from, too: g ¢ DOUBLEMINT ’

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