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10 nnt be over two and eug- R A DA O ‘o m h‘h( else the chicks may t g gs.uk' “iiiut‘ia fic 2 n&"filft: f::: Jepo T a e & and o 2 : Xisaonry, Kentuc! strongly- : message 8 fo _‘b wg much to spread t\'fl B’efimhm ! tb’mmmxh ery mar 1§ % B ‘it into the great fim—mxng emplre Gelflg 1 by states, becawse in hat tim 3 . es or by the state cer-| all affected b; ,fi 3 &7 7 b ” u:;‘:::mt:f":;m;z T, Beckshire. o totay 1o Soatered | S 15 pomstble o Kot | pestal Sercics. AW word uerbics “The Nearest You Can Get good until’ green ~grass Is tkroux'hon the United States. fitting_in-}seed of tha 300 bushels per acre quality | the way, which is K t. cotton belt, dairy belt and|and. tg 3vold the dlsaster of low yields. is_someé! n S 2 tued e = Wfl“"“- tory with equal adepuibllity.| Fregientiy séveral farmeis may pur.| desigtation of one o5 s eita Krueger’s Special is a cereal bever- inye antil b AE hn He is classed as a medium to hmm chase together and simplify the .location establishments. ttingly € = dpm._., g} Amihfl\’ ksma . wility and evenness not being ced | of the -agfl but individual buyers may ) what may be considers - Robval i sccdrdance with the Tomes, 100 YEARS OLD | for excessive aize, also purchase geed of known quality | arm” of the Americdn people, and age m wi So b thi i America b - b through various agencies.—J. S, Owens,| pressés unmistakably the i for ¥ £ 3 o X ‘:&m:nfl *;dl; ) % o ?";n?""i ,";":h"'f&‘;‘,fif,x"fi, N bect| ARISTOURATIC ABTICHOKES. |crops specialist, Extension Service, C. A OIS, 1 wah o, alipoat £H e legal requirements — but also ment, §t cleansés the authorités, helng landed in 1823 or 1825, Globe or, French artichokes have be- C. the early cplonists had set their house in J t rendens other food e, . &h English emigrant w Jersey | come rogular stock during the winter in < J order. : i . i fok lmg and gt ingly five | bringing Eome of his Gl breec‘im wflhlme city markets of t‘he! poRh, com ing| FERTILNZER :m THE LAWN. “fiu‘xmhu h:lothlu mor § bréwed from the same ingredients times day, will start norm: him to the new world. second DOT- | from southern and . Californla _ gal it your embition to have a lawn e aeardina i, ghi WAL Utioh ohme. with aniher English om-, vhers they mey be grown o food ad. m: il b an sbioct of favarable com | UIElr daily contact with thelr fellow as the famous Krueger’s Old Brew. eady for moi7. coacentrais o Settled near Albany, Now|vantage. They may be gréwn ,in the Just ‘what is this t vound_of chick feed v:'m Teed 2 -3;111 n«. about 1332, This man, . Sidnev|rorth, but it is a difficult matter to bring|meént in your fielghborhood? It 8o, then| the trapsmission of in en up to four ot five eeks, Who awes, sold & Sow,_and a boar to Munson | them through the winter and hardl¥|ic will be hecessary to feed the lawn lib- | IYIDE of-your written wi 5 & g grain. A ks nflh-! gmcn 'of ONlo, three. vears latér; and the| worth the trouble. hand directly and_expe w L c] bB . CO th Le made up. for \Iarge| two 814 much o spread and estabiish the| While not eften grown from. aseds| Taly with the plant-food elements nec- "Baads of, some one miles away, on Ciu ottlmg o Tocke a8 roliGWS: fins ‘eraicked corn 1501breed i the west. where =ood suckers or offshoots may be|€SSary t3 make a luxuriant growth. “To mé one of the most striking ¢ sounds : fine eracked wheat, 150 pounds;| The early specimens of tho breed wers|secured of & good variety, many south-i Having in mind the use of stable ma-|-aboyt.the Postal service Is, the & nne: Street Norwich, Co nd_cut oatmeal 100 pounds. Tn buying|very large, reroris of animals welghinz|{ern and Calffornia gardemers rely upon hute for this purpose, you immedately in which it has kedt pace with ma leyelop- ZePher tree INOTrwic! nn. + cimmercial chidk feed chooss a brand {1,000 to 1,100 pounds each being common | starting a stock from seed, whieh ISiininic of an “mnf“hnuy and_ ill-spelling ment of our great country. Qe_d 5 naf fs made Up of erkcked erains and 18| their native Berkshire of ~England.|planted about March 1 in the moat fa- saza to say nothing of. the labor in.j Das.often. been a_step ahead of res from seeds. The chick feed should | Chojce hams,. showiders and bacon for|yoreq localities. As the demand for thelToiiis S Sn oS 933 n raking ofr| Ginary Fésources and mechanical €eattered in clean litter. If theré 13|{he early English ~trade brought _thelartichoke as & table dellcacy, in the e eark litter, 4nd, the Price which 1} 2t the disposal of the Tnaiw ual, layer of ovarse &and under thel|Berkshire hog into_prominence in Fng-|north makes it a commerclal Proposi-| ness days of few horses and mmy ap- | It bas been endowed by the wholh\wy tter there will be no need of SUPPIVINg|land and gradually. established its supre-ltion as well as & fine garden vegetable!,s"tikes no back seat for high costs 20 had avallable all of the intellectua * gt macy throughout the British Isles from|ihere it can be grown, its culture is capital of the country. It is a far cry mash should be kept hefore the|where it has spread over the world, es-{ine taken up more extensively. 2. S WA fiom the galloping postrider of ;S\onem after the first week. The mash|pecially throughout.the British. colonies.| Heavily manured, deep rich soll fs posti® . days to the soaring alrplane, and & ‘far the development ,of the mm:ak‘a\ P 5 :::nlt:?;x!s:’:ngalnirg:e::“g; 1:;3 :x:r:;- The seed should be planted in a finelydyioo i 4 T = % 3 prepared seed bed, best of all in & hotfg Rl T sman e Srand hmee it g lpostoltice department has no Bresent-day letter and parcel just a or near-beer. cheaply and promptly as the millionatre's be studed was . . “In_qlir constant striving for perfection ) of one e r : § bed or cold frame, the young "'am’h;g safe to buy analysis, ‘'or formula. The s!.g_flllfl::::geer 1t there are got Ba5H ger-{ To beéspeak your cooperation. To thi |voted to p be set in the permanent qual'te!‘!edw formula Is a series of figures, not unlike | gons Who, lke myfelt bg‘or. 1 joined end we bave annoanced a Postal Improve | Eewcmg“‘ a P : five or six inches tall. As they nei m? foothail signals, which express the GOm- (e army ‘of postal workers, Dt the | ent Week to Begin op May 1, when w |Deér cent. of the S siderable room and sucker freely, thevposition jn per cents as.are determined | oy ST Of Postal morgers Y Erea: | confidently hiope to reach a high degrec o |east over Bost should b;hgivenn?fl;xb;(e “s'pa’c: tz;‘:]:;e “1‘:3 by chemical . analysis, For. example, a e anisition pihont MIEE Ve TH 21 ndering $ou_gervice, Th | wiel, ;&.a report reve ment. e ‘“artichoke £-8-2 fertilizer means one containing 8| commy € flower bud 6f the plant, the fleshy 5“,‘“ per cént “ammonia,’ eight per cent ;'t::,’;fln‘};?efi,wz‘:’;g‘:“;’uflnfi’y"’;” ® | an inspiration to we who, ave charged |per oent. of OF NORW ‘ :H O‘E med ;;wolucr;.e or og_the: x:fflge !::; ME] “phosphorfc acid” and _two per cent!piiioer easy-running utomoblle, ieas with mfldm}nhtndnn of the postal ser- ralln Iroad the, edible portion. “patash,” which re] ] - vice., we hope next week to exp peremnial, dces mot ubually bear its flow-| 10t ch represent the three fer-| od in a Deautiful body, which effectively e : tilizing elements, nitrogen, phosphorus J our appreciation by giving you aven bet v = second Season al- concea)s the enginé. cogs, and _shafts{®" X : 5 INCORPORATED 1869 ers or buds until the e o3| and potassium, respectively. In hizh-| JHiCh enable us to £11as &long so Emaoth. | ¥ Service than herelofore. Your con though in some parts of ysi tinued assistance ls essential to our suc OBl Watvestod i the fall from seed-|navels fertllizer these figures should )y and rapidly. When the machlnery B assls 3 .. 24 A 5 total 14 or more. cess, however, and 1 am going to The 105th consécutive dividend of this bank will be J{ines set ovt tn_ April. — catwation| T30 THE v of rermmiser. o] Vol Olled und 1n good runnidf order, we | S000" %0 vour share by plainly and cor A g i i N throughout the growing ‘seagon fs one of |, depends: 1p A g g g { are not Interested in the component, barts; rectly ad . e . hall micter. payable on and after M‘Y 15th, at the rate of four per §/ e main factors in the production of big| i “T05y s’pp";f&n measure on the|But let o cog siip, and imimediately we dreas | \ Your postmaster and the newspaper will| n - withi } awaken to the fact that there is after all . - A i ¢ fve-tos cent. a year. tender nedlis or Fidhel: Jawn in fair. condition, I from._two_to| something inside which how demands at- | ENE o JPUL attention verleas Sher | s of five-toz ve pounds of a 6-8-0, fertilizer for each| tention. We may denounce. it emphatical- 4 . i 5 b Deposits made on or before June 1t will draw interest §|rraxs oxry semp rmo 100 square feet, applled broadcast. If| v but domt we do somMhing mores | i You do Dot get the particular kind of . % vice you may think you are entitled t RELTABLE SOUECES TO GET PROFIT|the soil is very poor,.is somewhat san-| Daon't we either remedy the, fault ourselves | SSTViC from that date. Checks and Liberty Loan Bonds accepted B o i annad Bt eia) 07, or bay & toiMeny: 50 Dack whrs B0 | B pre b oee ol EA TR recelve, tell JoUE postrasster sbout it, i e 3 the dep@tment here in Washin; cash, Aericuiteral riment|it May be better to use a liberal quan-| “Now I wish you would Itken this sit- | *Tite 10 " o gtat‘fifn s‘fvrx{; a cs:l«:a.lled Eg)r;rthem tity of dry, pulverized .manure (which| ation to the operation of the postal ser- “I“' _Help us to kéep the cogs from slip- We welcome new accounts; and our customers are §|57o 1o or seet potatoss picked up comes In & finely sbredded oondition)| vice. The railroad. the aatomodlie, and ping’ 3 to-be | 52y_from four to e pounds_per the airplane represent parts of the ma- urged to call on us for any information or uslstnnce they B Ay 4. wouls have stelasd 176 | Suuare feet. This matorial snould be| chinery, as do the quarter of & million em. | BEER LADEN TRUCKS may want. bushels while an aére plantéd from any|Allowed to remain on the lawn. becauss | ployees scattered throughout the United SRAVEY. OeERCo oS Eoail one of 16 lots of well selected or “certl-| It 18 very inconspicuous. It loses Jts odor| States. The control is centered here dn| o . B . OUR MOTTO IS ‘CHEERFUL SERVICE" fed" seed would have avéraged 305 |Very quickly. and it soon finds its way| washington, ard wo will ay that the| Disclosure that enormous quantities of | bushels. One hundred and twenty-nine|doWn to the soll surface & little Below| jostal officials here. and, elsewhers take | Deer Are belng shipped ifto Comnecticut which_are to be found the feeding roots.| the place of the chaffeur driving the auto. | from New York was made Sunday by the | | Later in the season it is a_good plan | mobile. The body of the car may. be lik- | State Mighway deparfment A report om| to top-dress the lawn lightly at intervals| ened to the postoffice lobby. where you |20 inquiry conducted by the department of six weeks or go with 6-8-0, 5-7-2 or a| transact your business, Now. if you were | 0 determine the character of commod!l- 3-10-4 fertilizer, and sometimes with| riding in this car and something wen' tles carried by motor trucks over the sulphate of ammonia, at the rate of| wrong with, say, the trnnmlslon as wi] | Boston post road at Greenwich showed about a pound a square rod. A good time| often be the en-s A-wmfin + -’ of your | that approximately 31.194,000 pound |} to make these applications is during, or! chauffeur, wouldn’t you call his atten miles of the beverage are annuaily being, ' just before, a gentle rain, which will| to the situation wot. already brought into the state gver the main| carry the fertiliZinz materfal down into| learned of it and give him A chance to fix | State highway alove. Beer imports into | the soil to.the feeding roots. the car before declaring it to be ready for | the state by thik form of tramsportation | o0 The development of a thick and vel-{ the scrap heap? were shown to be ¢xceeded only by those | _r“‘ -2 vety lawn depends much upon’ keeping| “You may be sure that with men, as{©f Sroceries and household goods. P the .growth cut to & medium and con-| well as with machinery, a cog will slip No effort was made by the highway stant Jength. Judsment will determine| now and then; but of this you , may be|{department to ascertain the aicoholic just how to adjust the lawn mower as| equally certain, the postal service is work- | content of different consignments of the regards closeness of cutting. - A good|ing 2¢ hours daily striving to, give you|beer being carried over the state boun- .rule to, follow. at least during the early| the same efficlent, easy-srunning servicr |dary lne. The department was merely n oo commos $15,000 Stock 0f High Grade Jewelry BY THE READY RESPONSE WE HAVE HAD SINCE THE OPENING OF THIS SALE, WE REALIZE THAT OUR EFFORTS TO GIVE QUALITY MERCHARDISE AT ATTRACTIVELY LOW PRICES HAVE BEEN APPRECIATED. WE MUST CONTINUE TG REDUCE OUR STOCK A gl i : POTATO S EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD! STEAKS.Ib. . 27 : WRIST WATCHES, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, [ siriin, Round, s M 0 !l"' rl ( ,A \ 15 Lbs. Peck 29¢ CUT cLAss SILVERWARE—-——AH lncludea | I e e e i P Chrn Roast Beef, Ib. 25¢ %m.“‘;’;e.f o et o) || e — | Makers . . e SUTTER o b : 95¢ EGGS, dozen. _ 35¢ Haddock, 31bs. 25¢ | From Neasby Farms |- aeliide COD, 21hs. ... 25e Ecggm,d?tfi;g 29c summen months, is to cut the grass| which you might expect.from the hgh-pore |interested in classifying the commodities s "‘f‘_ whenever.an, fnch or ap, inch and a half| ed automobilé I have mentioned. It if ed, for sclentific application to th b P of growth 15 made. When cut in this| not run for profit, but for the benefit ot | problem of road transport service. In- s manner the cliwlngu should be left on| mankind. You may expect to get more the, Jawn to form 2 _grass mulch over the| than your money’s worth. It serves with- ur(nca of the ground, out distinction of persons, for it carries Bpectors of the department assumed, how- ta prepare them for raiiroad ey ever, that most bf the beverage on the trucks was within the legal alcholic lmit ch are moved basis of low tarift Food Specials For Wednesday i b4 y passe: Agr' cars is about $17,000,000. FIRE IN BEDROOM OF BROADWAY xx:unu(z CUT FROM ARMOUR'S |i§ e Best Green Mountain by Mrs. M. H Colt, and th FINE, FRESH CAUGHT 14-1(]. Solid Gold wrm w.:ches, 15 jewels, guaranteed time - keeper, extra heavy case. . ., $15 00 e ‘3"“’"{ 1 nrm r Fresh Beef, b, 10c FOR POTTING Green and White Gold Wrist' Wflches, : 26-piece Rbg?rs Silver Se{, 6 med. oval shape, engraved, $1 4 75 knives, 6 med. forks, 6 teaspoons, 6 ta- fully jeweled ....... blespoons, butter kmfe did sy WERE $28.00 ar shell—WAS sls R 5&50 FRESHLY GROUND Hamburger, Ib. 17¢ e { Beef Liver, Ib 12V/c | Flatfish,Ib. .. .. 10¢ Fo‘u?_vertible : ed mm % fiée:t Sl;efie‘ldaefiflgdmvsfiét in af as- ] SWIFT’S YEARLING |FRESH * _ guarante: ent of 3 ; | . e, 7 fewels ..o vivi i ss‘ rantedtongesanfiuflm..., $"‘75 | B e LAMB Herhng;lb 8¢ WERE $10.00 SHORT CUT LEGS, Ib. 32¢ _ — & MEATY FOREQUART- CONFECTIONER’S ERSLOM b....... 0| SUGAR, 3 Ibs.. e A full assoriment of Parlor Clocks,| |14K. Solid Gold Fountain Pens, self oo oeve 35c | e l‘: ;&:hoguny and imitation $ 4 75 : filflér, lhf;:yd;%nw cap, pocket 89‘: LAMBFOR STEWINGISC Gl'éen Lima Bflnfi & S & 800 0 0 6 Sieie srwieim €clip, or a fln‘..‘-o‘v-- N A BLUE DOT BRAND WERE 36.00—$12.00 m —————— W CORNED BEEF | 2Cans®c Shiecs Bfib}&t&, enmval tup, Pound 9c JELLO, pkge. . 10c iflleflk%lm. nfl“" F : : Anortedfl‘ CHICKEN, 1b.. 35¢ FOR FRICASSEE | BABBITT'S VEAL SHORT CUT LEGS TO JISTERIA BRANI £ su ry E. Barrows of X The Bulletin Tue Charles C. Fu'l day even! $1.65 Waterbiry and Anconia Alarm Clocks — guatiitesd timekeeper Pdnlhflnr&-& ons, 4 for. . 10c & Shoulder, Arme— Angina Pectoris—Difficult Breath, Smother- sEtr oAty Rarman- T ing, Dizzy, Fainting Spells, Dropsical Swell. D faga, Albumer snd Sagar, have'been Peran- HOT FROM m OVENS ently relieved :m 72 he:rl‘ 2w ke SPECIAL ATTENTION T6 MAIL oknms_m MERaiAm;sz GUMm A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE SHOULDER CUTS, bb. 17 | NATIONAL BISCUIT OGULNICK JEWELRY C [ e T 20 FRANKLIN STREET T T SODA, MILK, OYSTER : . s Bave noargaric troctleand cen bb pror g Gy t and permanently relieved by The Waden Method, without drics, Write for 48 page book, copyrichted, explainiag the Nature, Ib.l“fse Cacsed and Permanent Relicf of thess com- plaints, without drugs, Scientific Consultation « Chart, References, etc., which will be seat to Free, ipt of & statement of The Walden m 12 e _——— e — Bt 2 Pouinds 37¢