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FAIR TODAY AND PROBABLY TOMORROW R CONS POSIND N PISTIRE | /P 55 e Bulletin e Wealth of color down sun-lit aisies; Norwich, Wednesday, July 26, 1922. % T R ¥ . “g.’o':._";"::‘:f breezes sway your petaly S Uty every hea e o ntmown person, who seems to Immediately calied and was able to sdve - . g B3 0 Tour colors nature never fashioanie: THE WEATHER, gk 3 inet| the_ two sick ones by administering an g T Yellows. reds, from richer mints, Conditions. have been actuated by a grudge against| ;g5 He pronounced it a case of \ Deeper. tenser. variants showing & Than any wilding’s earth-born tints. What genius is it lurks behind you? 4 Mixing eartns and mixing seeds, Slisiatiy Shic. | either Andrew Rossmark or Egon Blan-| givennine poisoning. ; e e tast 21 nowes, omcom ihot| kenfeld, s belleved to be responsibiel The snimals saved were & year-oll were seattered showers ahng the| for the poisoning of four cows last Mon-! heifer and a cow. Of the i ouma fhet] coast. % 1| §ay in the Rossmark pasture on theidied, one belonged to' Mr. Rossmark and| temperature was lower Tussdzy|Stonington road in this cit : ; Splicing _alien twigs to bra | the other to Mr. Bll"ke;“.“!d e it - . 4 & Sofitn"‘ :n-arw'-' blooms fih:m 3 . cow " but the other| A reward has been offered for infor- ] : g z Some see but a plodding Fardence. Middie Atlantic etates and thef Two of the cows Id‘::’(g:;‘;.ry mation that will lead to the arrest and H Otfiers see an artisc-sprite R W e ot the eattle were found dead ini conviction of the person or persons who : i y S Fcuing for a sreater beahty Jand Coloeado and portions of they N0 eture Monday morning, and - two| placed the Joiron where the cows could L 4 s L Than naiure makes with ket " i faic| others were sick. Dr. N. w. Gray was get it in the pasture. _ o8 3 ; nanaon The indications are for mostiy fair| Other : e Ah._but where's the golden halo? Where' the etar of wide-spread ‘wings! * Lest in-fold on foid of petals, Who are its nower on-cne thing fiigs weather Wednesday and Thursday In - Middle Atlantic and North Atlantic, « ‘There will be livtie change in| CAN STATE APPEAL.IN THREW BLAZI NG CAN OF : Who knows! The sxrite may ba Gods temperature Wednesday but the weath- JEWETT CITY CIDER CASE? 0IL ON NEW LONDON BOY - ing . er will become somewhat warmer Thurs-| The interesting question of whether| While playing with another child jof e dar in the Atiantic states from Vir-| the state can appeal in Jewett City cider|nesrly his own agze In the rear-of ifs Whiie some day both shall biend togeth Jiissing a_roce of gerfect moid — rhibaid Clarke, in - Bost Transcript. . i By ! 1 all th 1 fir ad - . 1 o gria northward. e will be argued before. Judge Ar-lhome, James Craddock, Jr.. nine, of 11 |}, P all d f d Winds, hue M. Brown im the Jewett City eourt| Williams street. New London. was:bad~ ractic: y e items st vertise or th_]s sale are st]" n efi 5 North of Sandy Hook: Moderate to| this (Wednesday) morning. Iy burnt Monday when a ligntéd can ect, an h east and eoutheast and weath After the jury of six men had ren-|of oli was thrown on him. The child o aoh A S T T (TR e wa (§ - there are literally hundreds of opportunities to save money on necessary arti- LOVE MASKS HIMSELF 1IN MANY DIFFERENT WAYS. Love masks himself so many differen ways Hatteras: Fresh east- | John Potter, Joseph B. Totten nor Her-|not know the great danger involved and h cast Wednesday. | be 3 had kept the 120 barreis|the injured boy had a narrow escape. * |li" 1 C . ; d l k d er overcast Wednesday. | port oo B oxchange in viola.| man, whose mafhe has ot hen reves cies. ome In and 100k around. TS I{ion of law. Attorney H. H. Burnram.|grabbed the burning boy, smothered ths To tanialize the victims he would For Southern New England: Fairi o prosecuted the case. gave motice|flames, and ran with the lad to & pri- e P o : ‘ eek w " X Wednesday and Thursday, slightly| hat he would appeal. Judge Browa re-|vate hospital near by arhere no vestige of his st If you desire to cateh him nowadays. marked that he supposed the attorney| At the- institution it was found' that Observations In Norwich. had _that privilege. but Attorney Thom-|the: little boy had received -burns (r'f-,\; 9 2 > The B observations show thel as Shieids, counsel for the defendants.|hecad to foot on the left side. The chiid e remeraiurs ana|did not at once agree. He suggested| was reported Tuesday as resting com- : B Puesrar . """l that the law be looked up and when|fortably and it is expested that he.wiil Perchance his art its subtlety Behind a jest. a task, a cur: a fear— . Love masks himself o many’ different = Bar.| section 2739 had been read he disputed come out of the injuries all right. ¢ ° TG i the Pl 1. Woid e g .. &0 29.00| the right of the state, as plaintiff, to ap- e spear. 3 m w eal. g ] 1 S5 m w0 The law was found to read as fol- NUMBER FOUR s n l Hip uky. fouch o8 eresything he lavs. hest ~ lows: See. 2789—All proceedings for (Continued from Page Five) s z 2 at a smile, rejoices at a tear, - the selgure of spirituous and intoxica¥ - Soa & 2 \ P In each least Word or deed hed toier: Comparison ing liquors shall be proceedings in rem,|man’s League News, New York Dairy- o & * o Disguised _as fruth or - prudence or Iredictions for Tuesday: Cloud? 0] and shall he conducted as civil actions,| mans League, Utica. N. Y; 11002 m. |} Proat Fro‘:ks in 'Gm ham vode and Ol' andle ; #.naze— Pastly coludy. 2nd the defendant ‘¢hall have the same, the Connecticut dairy marketing situa- g 9 g g P Love masks himself ‘so many different Tuesday's weather: Cloudy s right of appeal. flon and the Connecticut dail and | s A . - 2 ways! Goolgr. Upon this reading of the law Attor-| food council plan of work, €. E. Hough, | e ues nun as lg as % T (el ® —Charlotte Becker, in New York Heraid, —— ney Shields claimed the plaintifft had| manager of the Conn. Milk Producers' 5 - SUN. MOON aAND TIDES. no right of appeal and Judge Brown! Association, and President of thé Conn. ~iigh 7 Moea | 2/d he would hear Mr. Burnham's Dairy and Food Council, Hartferd: 1.30 | $ 5 FRO S SPECL JAND-MADE BLOUSES LW E ) bl ol el e e B SR IR L 12.50 SUMMER CK AL H 4 Water, || Sets. | dicated that he was disposed to think! about the milk and how we are reaching | Time.) 3 the plaintift could not appeal. them, W. L. P. Lockwood, manager New $5 98 2 98 “a. m || p.m. | After the verdict had been pronounded,' Engiand Dairy Food Council, Bostor a AN 5 Mr. Potter ‘shook hands with the mem-' 200 p. m. seme factory of profits ! b : ; ¥ ; 0 e Ty iy o gkt profits on successtul dairy tarms A W.|§ Pretty Dresses, made of thin tissues, imported ginghams, || A charming assortment of handsome Blouses, the various but declineg the of a eP-| Manchester, professor of b " (> . . 5 . . y . . sty Sherift John T. Dolan, who wp-|ment: 250 | m. discussion, Is there | 8 linene and organdie. Get a dainty new dress to finish up ||” models being trimmed nicely with filet lace. All new | proached with an expression of congrai-|a surplus of dairy products? led by F. i ~ 2 | ulation, | C. Minkler, field agent, Chapin & Co.|Mthe Summer. goods, All sizes. . “Oh. . no. mot von, thank you" saidicChjcago, IlL; 4.30 p. m, calf feeding! Six hours after high water it is low | M7, Potter as he refused to shake hands.| jemonstration, being ~a practical trial a o, W R0l § o’ || o who moticed " the’ insifnt -l Wi skim' il and skim ik powdsr, | FIVE DOZEN SNAPPY,; NEW MOHAIR SLIP-ON SWEATERS tween Mr. Potter and the deputy sheriff at the orchard pasture near poultry | ’ GREENEVILLE State. Pollceman. Fields. that. the H-‘!e:; | dairy Hishanaman. e "9 |l You've been looking for them, but you wanted the right price. Light in weight, comfortable znd stylish, and at a price ett City deputy sheriff had been one of Friday, August 4. | HUMOR OF THE DAY “Do" you think th an invisible government at work?’ “If there is amy E_;;-ernmem at work, it is invisible.'— ife. Money can't do_everything, but thers is a tendency in human- nature to be prétty well satisfied with the things. can do.—Boston Transeript. “What time-saving device has Snod« grass. invented?” “One he can't sell. It's an attachmest that plays both sides of a phonograph record at once."Judge. Teacher—Why did Joshua commani the sun to stand s Miss Marion Blackledge is spending a o g M o, Wpis R gioss i 5 which is way down. They should sell for $5.00. We have them in Harding Blue, Gray, Buff, 2 Tommy—I_guess it didn't_agree witl few dayx with friends at Allyws Poinc. | piicl (005 getzure of the sider. al| 8.0 a m demonstration, the triang | \Whae and Jade a his watch.—Boston Transcript. Mrs, Wililam Ball and two children e e e o ot L tila.. coflege ‘bullplg:” Gi G/ White, Prot e Tt RO PR R FC R S St b S A R S S R I R S R S Here's famé for you. In 1922 “Wha' Mapiewocd. N. J., are visiting M rrived there with the main party of, fessor of rairy husbanddry. dairy barn; Ball's sister, Mrs. Willam Maybury Who,” published London, England Prospacs street Henry Ford gets eight linés and Charlis the coming lactation perivd, A. R. Mer- officars, 10 & m. fiting and care of. the cow for | ONE LOT OF $10.00 FIBRE SILKX SWEATERS, in Navy, Black, White, and Sorrento Blue. These are 55 98 . . B . Chap.in’ thirty-one lines.—Detroit Moto Rufus Harris has soid his house, cor-| wor o —mme o rel, dairy extension spectalist; 1030 «. |l 8 genuine $10.00 quality, there being several charming weaves ........:c.......oouurinnennunnn.. News. mer ot ";V"r- :-_«n :( v':m“?";‘hm::a‘k‘ WILL SATISY TEMPLETON| M- Some new forage crops, W. L. Siats, A plot to kill Trotzky has just becn discovered. It is said that the ring leader was told that he must not do i as Trotzky was aiready two assassina- tions ahead of Lenine. and. jealousy would be caused.—Punch (London). Hub: T've brought home some poge sticks for the children. Wife: What are they? Hub: Pogo sticks? Why. you might say they're stilts with St. Vitus dance— Doston Tramscript. New Thought: Do you belleve in imen- tal sugestion? Oid Thought: Yes. Last week T told my husband that I was going to. start my house clearing. and the next day he left town on business.—Judge. KALEIDOSCOPE ” , assistant director Conn. Agricultur- *, T R | it s G e ALL COATS ALL BATHING SUITS |ALL SUMMER DRESSES Lieut.-Gov. Charies A. Templeton N} second years' results of the silage feed- n < having two weeks ke and straighiforward | o oric at Storrs, G C. White, pro- : T T e | Loq e iaTotina wonicidh oo GigC Wlte Souo, HALF-PRICE - REDUCED 259, REDUCED 259, me at Groton Long Point. o Waterbury _American reporter. Helgome problems of tuberculosis accredited % = said that under no consideration W”“»Z;nerd work, Commissioner J. M. Whittie- s . E e Cinominaiion e eosemane governor 2o prierd: Conns 130 neom mreets | ATJ, SUMMER SKIRTS | $2.98 CREPE KIMONOS |$5.98 Messaline Petti for renomination as lieutenant governor.! (1" 1 {0 Cl o "Yames G. Watson, live g IO me Petticoats Therefore the hopes of the veleran 1o-igigck expert, Brandon, Vt.; 230 p. m.| REDUCED 250 FOR . - $1.98 FOR $3.50 SPECIAL SALE OF CURTAINS | present 'state ticket at the conventioN!ang horse barns; 3.00 p. m. mock auc-| orth Third| have been blasted. ition sale of dairy cattle, beer cattie and | ¥ing & two weeks' vaca-| ] will not permit any ome to present|ygrces leader, James G. Watson. live | e at the convention for remomi-igock expert. Auctioneer, E. M. Grang- | said Mr. Templeton. 1 havel .y Thompsonville, Conn.; 5 p. m., | been libutenant governor. 1 have served poopcede “iccerc”one dollar. Misses Ellen and Fannie Coushlin of| gs faithfully as human enaeavor would Fail River. Mass. ar nz Miss| permit But I am & busy man and my Mary Murphy of North A street business here requires a creat deal of Napoieor Pepin was a Sunday visitor Therefore 1 cannot consent ‘o » Hartford e again as lieutenant governor. It DeCelles has resigned his posi- on at the Norwich State Hospital. Forestry Program Friday, August & 1.3, p. m., Farm forest fire protection, The regular meeting of the Ponemah| il by thing. ; Twa yedrs “aumtin B Hawes, ool oy Ty TODAY e re eeting of the Pone will be governor or nothing. T i i S e 1 . One of the oldest known types of doge ouncll. No. 34. K. of C. was held in| would be sufficient for me as I cannot o b.of el wWo Regregaal v-diay Rirroslidiondsy evenme. Grand) sive mors e, fhan ther to.any pubie/(Cin HenEy S. Geans dean -son ot ONLY ondaeriu ues ts the greshound, % 01 ¥y T university ; the Cennecti- ¢ Enight Willam Delaney presided | office. 1f elected I would not spend mv zur:;-lr:.;esl\na-Ii\sgnpiauun. m:mp C. Wells Mioe Mars Mosheftery has returmed o] me pullding un s machine o resieet SRS, AGEIom S € WL TWO HUNDRED PAIRS WILL BE PLACE ser home £a South A street after spend-| ma: ] would give my undivided al(flfl-‘ spection .c( college forest .plantations, ON SAL ng 2 week's vacation st Block Island.|tion to serving the public and to theynoc ®0 (o CHEE, O st = fulfillment of the duties of my offfce.” - |ior in forestry; 5.00 p. m., barbecu: ) gy S 0 il ] —_— tickets one dollar. South Second avenue, has returned to FOREIGN WAR VETERANS FOR ~ Hortleultars LOT No. 1 ~ LOT No. 2 > SRR e b s iaf 1 e T B e 100 Pairs of Ruffled Voiles 100 Pairs of Ruffled Marquisettes North Grosyenordale after spending the| sram< of Foreil Wars, in session at'orchard, west of Storrs hall: 10.30 a. A - ' ) 5 weekend with Mr. and Phillp Linder.| Waterbury endorsed Augustine Lonor-|m, Planiihg the home grounds, R. H We have sold three hundred and fifty pairs of these || The material is of a very good quality, as these are our curtains already this season, and not a pair has gone || regular $1.59 curtains. All are ruffled, and have ruf- Amethysts have ‘the reputation of calming and soothing the merves. The teeth of the harlequin smake are arranged like those of a cat, At Vassar college the cooks ars mes and the professors are women Ten per cent. of the deaths in Eng- land are of infants under cme year of aga. Sound can better be distinguished with one ear closed than with both ears open. Stevenson devised an instrument call gan for congress and Gearge P. McLean Patch, assistant professor of floriculture, and Mrs. John Sharples spemt the| for re-election to the United States sen-:meet at greenhouse. Groton Long Peint. ate. The organization went on record WVedsaeiay Auvasl . 2 0 . ed a dynamometer to measure the forcs Hindle and son| ax favoring & state bonus and named al oo (D CUONRT AR S L out for less than $2.00. All are spoke-stitched and || fled tie-back and make a very charming appearance — of waves. from spending| committee to draft @ suitable bill to be| , ° i g g - . In one Austr: n wheat field 70008 B8 Witkeagh: ln Frovtdence. .t | presented tn the next session of the gen-‘lg‘;{:" E;,’;‘"}‘"fi‘:’;flg’x"“"’ of hortl nicely rufled— TODAY 1 59 TODAY ‘| 1 5 mice, weighing t a ton, were killed ouis las returned ts his| eral assembly % " ' ONLY u ONLY [ in one afternoon; on hird after en- State Commander John H. Williams of Thursday, August 3 = e atme joving & two weeks' vacation at Rogers| Bridgenort named the following appoin-| 10.00 a. m., fi eld demonstration and | = kur: n;m lcc”er;‘u 2 (m.n e Lake. Conn.. and Nyack, N. Y. tive officers: discussion of methods of control of fi- ork in the ours ng Rev. Edwin Crowdis. who has bsen| Chief of staff. Henry . sect and fungus troubles, meet at the business “ruth” hours. The belief prevails in China that wo- he gue and Mrs. his home m Hartford: patriotic instructor, D. chard west of Storrs hall; Insect prob- Nielson, Hartford ; director lems, W. E« Britton, enfomologist, Con- men who wear “bobbed” hair wiil, in the TBAthate CEVRNA MG Pk e oo L YOI T Book, Y ey, Decticut Agrioultural = EXperiment a-| g om the auctioneers' viewpoint, E. M.|Stack, Guilford; I G. Davis, Storts: [culture, meet at greenhouse: 130 p. m.|R. H. Patch, assistant professor ef Pyl i B i o e el PR g B N ratend 70| miiten o revise by-laws J. T 7! ton, and George H. Lamson Jr. profes-| Granger, Jr., Thompsonville: ~Economic | Willis Wetmore, Winchester: 1. L. Nor- | cooking for the auto camper, Mrs. M. % | floriculture, meet at greenhouse: 1.30 B n ffteen states the LUnited States Do momea Mble e La| Gy F4rTar. J. 1. Devine. e | o oEy | Fungust troubles, G- 4| Moree” feeding, . A. Simms, animal hus-|ris. Hazaraville: A”E. Anthony, ‘Mans- | Dakin, nutritlon specialist; 3.00 p. ‘m. | m, demonsiration talk, preparing fowl | Feclamation seryice has retrieved 3,900.- ' Ahe’ Poaniah” Houss Ri] 4 st o o Haven:! Clinton. Botanist, Connecticut Asricul|y,ngry specialist; 1.30 ‘p. m., Breeding|field: B. N. Searles, Pomfret Center; F. demonstration talk, light and water in|for the table, D. E. Warner, assistant|000 arid &cres through irrigation pro- t6 Sonatip, Coih 3 epariment judge advocate. New Haven:itural Experlment station and "G. S.|p.yer herds, J. G, Wotson, live stock ex-|F. Lincoln, > Mt. ~Carmel; Alexander |the home, F. W. Knipe, speclalist in|professor of poaliry husbandry: 3.30 b . O DRSSl Wit & Viitor Uil Neairry % JBHIOKBPOES ;1 Georee Tos- Totreyyi assiabiin, protedoor: sofuplant) g3 vt g oon. sE ¥ /{6 aairy Clinton; Harold _Tomlinson, | farm and ‘home engincering, machinery | m. Meeting emergencies in the home,| What Is said to be the largest fresiy Monday AR T o amahan, o e |Sashology; eantrol wethods fram ey 5isaing: 12130 0. mmiy/lives stogk parade W.W. Service, Norwich; 10.00 | building. Miss L. MacDonald, state home demon | water ferry in the world is being bailt Thomas Haucha o Bratiieboro| b e Svey s W. B Colligs suition staudvciul 8 b HoMister |y iers ey bulidtis ‘e hoes biva ; ussion of the committee Te- Wednesday, August 2 siration agent. for ‘the service between Detroit and 5 vidiia - town ttiebora, | South Norwalk. professor of horticulture and' A. T.| 340 p m, mock auction sale -of dairy ) port. led by H. M. Banwell, Ga: R e e e ATt e riday, August ¢ Windsor. Ont. xe G, Grant was TR AR Steens, brofessor of vegetable garden-| oyie, beet cattle and horses, ten near |lorasville: 10.80. a. m. Bullding more | posgibilities ot a dve pot, Miss I L.| 000 a m. How to at and be happy.| Ball plasing for middie-aged women Mondar afternoon. tq| G1RL SCOUTS' PAGEANT oot Erent T E ke, farmere | ddiry building ; leader, J:-G. Watson, permanent poultry. houses, J. C. Tavlor, | \acon. clothing specialist. Miss G. MacKinnon, instructor in home | jg prescribed by one famous doctor as & f Mrs. Napoleon Fon.| FOR GOVERNOR'S DAY Stan i “'“"’T Hand. sounte. avs | stock expert, Brandom, Vt.; auctioneer, | ass ltry specialist; 11.30 a. m., 10.00 a. m., Winter flowers|means of preservirg their health and from Providenge, R.| Hartford Girl Scoute who are in camp| pny (il orenariet, C migeond | E. M. Granger, Jr.. Thompsonville, and use of such terms Thursday, August 3 selection, re and care, | beauty, b i Pl B L e i i O oty s orchardisly S Mlinston J Conn’s. 5.00(p; n.; Bathecte: las “Tested” ‘“Accredited,” “Certified,” | 000 a. m. poultry culling demonstra- Patch, assistant professor of Mori- | "1 s proposed . spend mearly 3501 as accepted a posi-| preparations for thday (Wednesday).| mamfactuvers of materals oad maeniv. Paultes. Brorram: and “Regl: R. E. Jones, extension | tion, R. E. Jones, exiension poultryman, | culture, room 13, Gulley hall; 1100 a. swold hotsl, Pastern| which is to he Governor's | Governor Everett, J. . Lake who has bheen under the camp. S. Hospital No. 41,| 1t i« aiso to_be visitors' day for all| = his narsnis hers.| interested friends whom the Girl Seouts f Fort H. G. Wright! will be glad to have imspect the camp his home on South A[and be in @ day when| oo i . 2 A 000.000 this ¥ on the . ‘specialist ; 2. m.’ Hatching half the | poultry building; demonstration talk, { m., reading, Just Folks, and other poems €00 this year on the deveiopment is to visit sessions in Hawley larmory, ex- leggs is not enough, G. H. Lamson, Jr. | Equipment for the home, Miss J. G. Mac: [ by the author, W. A. Watiles, msuruc- | 204 extension of the telephone system is cept as noted.) professor of Zoology; 2.30 p. m., Where | Kinnon, instructor in home econmics;|tor in English, 13 Gulley hall; 5.00 p, | CTcAt Britain. X do Connecticut poultrymen buy breeding | 10.30 a. m. Shrubs and home gurdens, |m. Barbecue. The shells of chica nuts. grown in Skt rbaby: ShIoks : an@ hatehiiy egga® South America. were extensively used George V. Smith, Willington; 3.15 p. during the world war in the manufac- m., Distinguishing sex in day. old chick ture of charcoal for gas masks. Representaties of several com-| ' (an panies dealing with liquid and dust methods of control; 10.30 a. m., Shrubs gt and Home Gardens, R. H. Patch, as- Monday, July 31. sistant professor of floriculture, meet at| * 2.00 p.- m., -Experimental work at the o saaiy| greenhouse; 1.30 p. m., general discus- | Massachusetts Agripultural collese, J. niarce for the pageantision of control of insect and fingusC. Graham, professod of -poultry hus- that will be givem &t 2.30 i " . E - D. E. Warner, assistant, assistant poul Although apprentices - the city iof ) omas Hoyle of Bos-| noon aL‘ :‘ h nu‘rv‘nf the day. | troubles, grchards and gardens. bandry, Massachusetts Agmuhfip&l lf",‘; try husbandman, and L. C. Dunn, gen-! be punished for diss m. Mass. are the guests of his par- i Friday, August 4. {;soe“-“z:sz S e e enict | 5 4 dedience by, being confined in- prisom, —— e Colilded With Trolley Cas ' 9.00 a. m., budding and grafting dem- | Connecticit poultrymen. Affirmatice, TRuEsing, ARl he custom seldom observed, Ralph Fei salesman teis ith of Providence, a |Onstration, S. P. Holllster, professor of|iyf Stack, Guilford: E. Newton Sea 9:00 & m.,;Roultfy culling"démonsfra- touring car ‘Al | horticalture, phrsery - west \of Koons|pomiref; E. K. Judd,Monotowese: nes- |tlon K. T Jones, extension poditryman, e cases, collided wi rol-{ hall; 10.00 a. #n., winter owers In the'| ¢iv In, Mt. Carmel; Fred | Poultry building; 1.30 p. m., demons‘ra- with sample cases. collided with a trol ative, ¥ F. Lincoln, 3t. Carmel; Frod | Poultry bulline:, 130 b, m. dEmonsii there was one case in 1918. Money-Back Offer ley car on Franklin street in front of | home:. selection, culture and care, R. H.i ;. Kanahan, Jewett City; 3 : | The Buletin bullding Tuesday afd:. |Patch, assistant professor of horticul- | down, Cornwall; 4.30 p. m. demonstra-|D. B. Warner, assistant professor ot |noon about 6.30. He was driving out | ture, room 13, Gulley hall. tions at the poultry :plan; turkey man- |Povltry’ husbandry, Holcomb hall. . of the alleyway next to *The Bulletin Live Stock Program agement, Dr. Leo F. Rettger, bacteriol- Friday, August 4. R ullding Just A% the One-man wTolley "8Y| (Al sessions in, room . 10, Dairy |oBist, Storrs Asrieultural Experiment| o g0y o "2ioniing demonstration, Tty out the wonderful Eveready Spotlight. ifor Boswell ;;;enue(um;fl!mm F;zn.(- bullding, except as noted.) |station; capinizing) D. E. Warner, asi BE B Toneet irt oo oniitymantpoul Iin square. e automobile grazed tha % 5 sistant poultry husbandma: killing aad = 5 " _ . OUR CLEARANCE)| ! mer, e suomoiie srased”lh: rusbibr s . {slstant ovlisy Busbanaman kiling a2\ T B, S S T Buy one of any dealer for §3.75. Use it ward mudguard, which was, doubled up i 9.00 a. m, sheep judging demonstra- | poultry plant: selecting and’ culling, R. R osieals. Plogrh % - 4 SALE OF land the te on the left forward whe:l [tion R."B.Begs, sheep speciallst, sheep || Jones, extension ‘poultryman; 7.30 D. | - ((All sessions will he held in Holcomb -over night, flashing its 300-ft. beam near . m, address, Poultry Ethics, James B. ' Officer Thomas . Murphy. , took the Wednesday, August 2. hall, except as noted.) 3 2. Thwing, New Haven; §.30 p. m., motion names of tho automobjle driver and the| 200 p. m., live stock parade, campus; | plctures, embryology of the egg and Tuesday, August 1 ERE RN 3.00 p. m, exhibition and . judging of | culling and selecting layers. 9.00-a. m., demonstration talk, equip- 3 $taihgaie stock, dairy.barn and horse barn. . ment for the home, Miss J. G. MacKin- Tuesday, August 1 and far. If you want to return it next day, the dealer will refund your money without. . ] non, instructor - in : home economies ; ou will ke ents, Me. and Mrs. Hervert Hoyle of| , . THarsdey, Augast SRt 8.00 & m. rebort.of marketing com-| 1030, .a. m. Plainting the home grounds argurent (Frankly, y eepiit. No South B street. % <M. Sheep judging demonstra- | mittee, R. E. Jomes, - Storrs; G. M. |p’ . B . STARTS ek LAY aollent: Bast.dicented nd:}x;n. R . eer, sicep meciaist, sneep ¢ R. H. Patoh, assistant professor of florf one wants to part with an Eveready Spotlight position with the J. B. Martin Co. n; 1000 8. m, " Present <day : gwine — . . \ THURSDAY The twilight game on the Providence| LIOCIemS. - John © Buckler, Plttsfield, after trying it out. ’ street grounds thiv (Wednesday) even-|os. PIE _in Connecticut, F. -8 k e e S o Chapman, Saybrook and L. W. Robingon, JULY 27&. ¢ 05 T e e ey :’:‘{]’i?olnmbia; Observations here and there, OUR BATTERIES ARE FRESH EVERY WEEK 3 e i3 it o!J. A. Simme, animal husbandry. special . : up of the ‘young' hloofs of the villaze' il Iy 5g" [P0 AL NE 3 LE OF : 4 {Ist; 1.20 p. m. Forage crops, H. L. Gar- MP! NE Wwho are anxious to give eelr oider| jgue ™ professor. . of nnimr;l husbandry, ¥ ACO TE LI brothers a trimming, Manager Trolard{gying parn; judging Swine, John Buck. e B T B i i i 3| EVEREADY FLASH LIGHTS - REDUCED !h-r"' are Oxmfl_‘}-"x to see some dark|py Ten years with beef cattle In.Con orses, The T.. A..-A, will.line. up -as{néerieut, * A. ‘W. * ‘Reynolds; - Newtown, | : foliows: J. Belair, c: Jack Murphy n: - ¥ Mike Morin, 1b; R. Cardie, 2b; Decelles| CO0 Peef barn. IN STOCK se: F. Murphy 3b, William Gley 1f; Le- Friday, August ¢ H : mieux cf, and Jim Murphy rf. .00 a. m, flock improvement demon- ' \ . . Frank Pearson from Vernon, Conn,|siration, R. E. Begs, sheep specialist, | l h : X o »> u Is calling on friends here. demonstration farm, Spring Hill; 10.00 , e Ol'WlC ec c o. Alex Murdock has Joft town for ala. m. Buying horses from North Dakota, |- nen g z i i ehort vacation In Good¥ear. R. E. Beges, sheen specialist ;. North Da’ “FRANKLIN 52 CENTRAL AVENUE |5 " e 00" Gt easter 1rt| ket s tham ahe sasmmers vimpons, | 42445 STREET NORWICH, CONN. | mom 1314 town Monday night for New York, en- ,.mm Swan, Seymour, and S, Russ:Il, % route to Panama. Jn, Middletown; North Dakota horees LASHLIGHTS & BATTERIES

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