Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 30, 1922, Page 9

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Here Read This Low Price GUARANTEE ments and . galvanized | l§ 1ned ice chamber. 42 | inches hign, 26, inches | wide, 17 inches deep. An f unusual value .at our # special price— 10-Piece Walnut Lift Top Refrigerator For Small Homes Solidly built of oak, it is a fine food saver and .. ice This suite will give your chair, and five side cha Are Values fd'l' ffldayf;uvild Tom That Cannot Be Equalled Anywhere! We hereby guarantee that any merchandise baught at this possible for mefchandise of its quality, and fi hereby & else in America. Thisisa low prices how we can make su 4 stately Italizn period desigh tive beauty. Comprises 10 handsome pi'ec"e‘s of superb work- manship — Oblong table, china cabinet, buffet; sérver, arm Orrow store has been sold at the lowest 1‘:»r'iCem dgreé t6 refind the difference to anyone who strong guaranteé, but we stand back of it. Come in and let us prove by our * uch = guarantés. THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY. ; Cedar Chests We are showing a large assortment of genuine Red Cedar Chests, . that are gupranteed . moth-proof. The chest illustrated is & typieal value. 37 inches Iong, 18 inches wide, and i 16 inches high. i $17.50 Baby‘ Carriages Yot Will Like We have a com- plete Tine of up-to- date Baby. Carri= ages. They are from the foremost makers, and ha afl the new and ds Hrable featiir They, are beautiful; Dining Suite, in dining room 4n atmosphere of distinc- irs. See this distinctive suite — it is £ a an obsius it romits of tinplak) | on apples and. peaches, they Sitatint: s32, peoftants can see it this summe % 5 “On_properly thinned spple and .peach | trees the fruit is much larger, brighter in color, and there s a noticeable greater Given two trees of the same variety, both ‘heavily Joaded with fruit, 1f one is\thinned and, the other is not thinned, the volume of the crop will be about the same, but the fruit from the-thinned tres will gradé much: higher.and will be much more at- tractive.in appearance.than that of unthinned trew--and will | usually bring. about 50 per cent. more per package in the open market. Another dgelded adyantage in thinning is that the frees are not injured as mmch by bréakage from the welzht of fruit. It 48\ algo believed the vitality of the tree is rved by thinning, since oniy one-half 10 one-third the number of seeds ate pro- duced, and seed production is a big de- vitalizing facton Now is the time that this thinning of the fruit should.be done.. Peaches should be thinned so as to stand _singly not closee than three to four inches. Plums should be. thinned leaving ore to a clus- ter, two to three inches apart. In thin- ning apples one specimen should be left 1o, each spur, and the distance from the point of- attachment at one .spur-end to the other should mnot be less than six inches, SN RATNY WEATHER . HITS CLOVER CROP Last week's rainy weather delayed the cutting of clover, though thé crop has | been réady in some places to cut for a weel. Just as soon as seftled Weather comes, clovéer should be cut. Curing clovéer in such a ‘way as to pre- serve all the {06d value is impoctant. The leaves. contain the most food. consequently care must be taken to keep the leaves on the stalk. If the clover gets wet before of the erop will b fields when the clover is harves Clover stvaw is & poor food when it is as easy to put clover hay into the barn. Sometimes, too, the farmer gets the idea that clover does not make as much milk as timothy, and consequently the erop doés mot get ‘the attention it deserves. feom breaking off in harvesting clover is to_handle the crop in the following man- ner: Mow the clover as soon as. the dew is oft the grass in the morning. Two hours later go -through with a tedder gr forks and keep it ‘going until the latter part-of .the afternoon, This allows the air to reach the clover and dry it out. Then if the clover can be raked up this should be done and the clover cocked up, If hay caps are available they should be used. Tho cocks should be allgwed to stand One of the best ways to preven? leaves | 2 CONN. AGRIOUL’ The platis for.the ecticut A r established féatures that-draw 1 fumbers e4ch yéar: - At lefist 1,600 Seople were at Storrs in 1931 dus- much money.”—Buffalo Express. days? real problems that rutal-peépie . 27 or something?/ e courses, for which thés are 2 are no entrance requirements; and: which havé no relation to degree or diplomas; are:for poultrymen, beekeepefs, housewives .and rural religions workers The college has an anviablé reputation im _the poultry - instruction and ‘a tfiree waeks' conrse ha§ beén ingigutated for those who dfe comimérelal Poultsymerf on either & large. or & small-scale. This course is divided {fito " thiee': *sepafate units, each of which can bé_efécted #ep- aratély. The first sveek will bo_ devéted to incubation,” broodifig and ‘rea¥ing ; the some shirts hi Life. Move on” says the policsman. sign 1a the park. | ¢change. ‘How come? . “Ho talks in mfllions and then borrows “No, he has to walk that way to is wife made for Him— “Step_lively,” says the guard in the Subway. Don't walk on the srass” read the “Grape julcs,” says the bartender —Bx. “What's the matter with Smith, thest Got lumabo or spinal euravese second to culling and selection’ the tMird week to feeding, udging, touding and marketing. Experts feom outside wiif be called in t6 present certain #peéial foples in order to make'the courst complete’ A large amount of ‘time will be devoted to practical work in {he yards afd hou returns them to me. it A pecond new course is {hat Jor raral | oturning to his religious workérs fri whicti for {yo ‘weeks the fundamental nedhiems In agricnlture and in methods of qummumty work Wil be dischissed by expertd dind uccesStul leaders In rural life. In association With erles of ‘lectifre church spire. the weather vane? he this course will be tw on religiohis lesSons Prophets and {! lectures are given ufder the a s of the orinecticut Federafion of . Churches. This is the first timé that #uch_ a scbool for eural religious ‘Workers ranged in tie state, , The course faf home munity leaders is a g in 'is heah town. 2 Native—Yoh words do ., X been given at different times during the past five years. While the Courses offered are practical and ate classified under the W udgnts are alsp cligible to enter the aliled. aarses in agriculture and religious study. The-course far beekasper. i§ a, repetition of a course that has proyed helntal, in fhe past and. for Which the llfiulng;n!tf 'S demin est in beekeeping maint His full complement is wearing all hi vajue amounts 000 The extraordinar ient Egyptian «d {0 be due to U finished with 2 ¥ durabitity of CHESTERFIELD 3bte _ biue o Kking of Siam is attired 8 e B of royal robes snd te decorations thel to something ke $1,000, the mmy cloth is beflev act that that it wat Bertved 2) r c: Jocust bean tree. saver. White enamel fc : pr comfortable a n d in the field for two or three days. Then . from ‘the African ont: “Gatvamioe | Priced unusuaily low. extoptionally well the clover s opened up or the cocks t1>-| Tne dasiss Eien in CHhAMAI st | It In asserted that there are i Ca: ice chamber. 36. ino . made. See the ped over to allow the air to day évening Wes Eveatly snpmid by |stantinople répresentatives of every Yighe. 19 Tadie il e Spléndia-_carriages Tavisture resulting from sweat Thuraday evening Wi gréatly Sty by | Ston o tribe upon the globe, S we aré offering for the clover is ready for the barn! that every language is spoken. It is com. tmon o see signs written in sight or nine Austin Rix-was a recent vifitdF hérd. “XTRAORDINARY VALUES IN lewelry and Silverware B | nalf the bjrds will be stunted in growth. at the center. The pressurd on the 3 ALL CLUCKS If it is impossible for the flock ownef ments when the pips Is filled with wats = to provide a big runway, grass should bs Tolringtdng V— Warden George Ny [er is’great and is resisted by a mass of cut and fed each day. Othec green crops, | Farnham has presented a pstition to |concréts forty feet thick behind Sach ° NOwW such as rabe, oats, cabbage and lettuce, | the selectifien to call @ special {own |abutment. Across the curved top Fume should be fed where available, meeting to act on the matter of 4 new |a hand-ralled foot bridge. The steel of 200/ OFF In addition to green feeds, growing|city charter for thé town and borough |the pipe in the arched portion fs five- | (] jtlemen’s Fine Gold Filled Watche# 15 jewels, justed in. hand- some 20-year gold filled casé, tully war- s1a 50 ranted—Spectal - T jewels; adjusted in beauti- ful 20-year gold ;ed case, 2.50 tully war- ranted—Spectal adies” Gold Filled Bracelét Watch 5 jewels, 2 adjust- B~ ments, In very hand- This suite is a splendid tifully finished. Consi like the Queen An High-grade Queen Anne Dining Suite, of 10 pieces, in walhut design. Each piece is very substantially constructed and beau- closet, buffet, server, arm chair, and five side chairs; ne period, you will fike this suite. — e | $14.25 - Com\e In and See a Démonstration of the example of the-charming Queén Anné | Your visit will not obligate you to pur- chaseé. markable cleaning performance of this wondéfful Electric Suction Sweeper. See it beat out embedded grit, sweep up stub- born litter, straighten nap, freshen colors and suction clean—all in one swift opera- sts of round extension table, chirld If you tion. If you cannot call at the store, we [F}:ome 20-year g»xé 26-Piece Set Rogers Silverware horany e Nery e s $14.50 | | 26-Piece Set Nickel Silverware o design, beautifully finished, and mads e. In silk lined ma- $8.8¢ $3.50 ANY OF ABOVE ON TERMS AS LOW AS $1.00 WEEKLY. 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N%ihé'b”mneg HAY MARCHING THROUGH GEORGIA SECOND CONNECTICUT MARCH AMERICA PITAN MARCH - WASHINGTON POST ‘MARCH If Desired \ GARDE DU CORPS MARCH " Paymernt. We want you to witness the re-' B good Musical [nstruments of all kinds, as § CHICKS REQUIRE | ROOM AND FOOD to run and plent wise, if quarter: green feed i pear pale, whil It is safe to not made aval of green feed. Ofher- are cramped and no the fleck will ap- ed and emaciated. hat if green feed is e to a flock, at least Growing chicks fequire plenty of room | ;. Miss Bertha Tinker of Willimantie; is spending het vacation with her pacents, Mr, and Mrs. Matt A. Tinker. Isaac Kaplan js having his house new- _shingled Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coffey and san Boger were recent callers in New Lon: don. 1 Mr. and retail shops. An engineering curfosity, said to ries Boston’s water Supply. Mrs. George Waters and daughter Jessie were recent guests of Me. and Mrs. Henry Smith. and one-half feet i diameter, and one-half feet above the f| chicks should have milk in some form a loaf of “Torrington. ighths of an inch in tHicknsg Let's Have Raisin Bread Tonight OW long sitiee you'vé had delidous raisin bread— sifice you've tasted that incompatable flaver? Sexve tonight. .No-dn_&k. byt bk oo g b i Bt by La We have a wonderfully complet, rtment of wick T e A b o, | &‘?l-':“flm of-\l;‘ raidine pérmiedts: the Joaf. wn Swings 3 Rage s P plete assortment bf wicker sum- | completely we. can satisfy .your musical 1 \ [ EhE GER ey I g Full.. botked;, iaramwood, s mer furniture in suites and single pieces, which includes settees, ,equ‘i’,mym sl A cakelike Guisitiness diakes every shce 4 reat. g struction. i i g i ; . H 3 Berve it phain £t difksir of 2 & tasty, fruited breabfact - | struction !{;t;m‘in ;;%'%l chairs, rockers, tables, etc., in a great variety of designs and § / s plain - ; £is Vs 1 several finishes. Make your selection now from this complete ; ~ Mk deddes; bead 5 WhE fefedee st i s s . displ:ay. The prices are as appealing as the mérchandise. The Little Aristoerat in Musicdom ! Uksitall Yousieed not erilifb. i ’ different languages on the fromts of the unique to this country and to have euly one parallel in Europe, is thy-pipe sreh bridge over the Sudbars river -nm :r- is cighty feet, and the #tesl pipa 5 R T isd Sttty i R 4

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