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t;m-unru E Advertisement wis—tn u‘ 17, m: o :l‘r“-:fib,flv\ n X l/'(‘. Wms;nn ]' —In New London Rev. G. H. S!rrilllln aterford r DllD FxoEB—In Waterford, Sept. o elia H, wifs of Ofcu e nper BOLSTER 1922, Ne totte nm of 20, w. New London, Sept. 20, Y idow of Frank ol 0ad <ew Londop. Sept. 20. < White. wite n?mé—gu: woi ¢ Groton, in her 6§h year. % dldaaid FUNERAL NDT'EE! Roae 1y Pldod, Cout oot at the tnn're{!l\uml rmoon. Sept. 3. CHURCH & ALLEN 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Directors po and Embalmers Lady Assistant E. CHURCH WM. §MITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 2382 Lady Assistant Embalmer PIOMPT SERVICE DAY 3R MIGHT Funeral Directors 41 Main Street GEORGE G. GRANT stan- | * sepi WAN’ | gehool education, good Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Tol-vhm- uo Tln Henry Allen & Scm 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECT OIIS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant __BAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BRQS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jeweit City FLOR|ST ; flowering shrubs, planty and Nursery ~ Co. 'l'el. wr o Froe deltv, m 'Essu G~ AT LANDSCAPE GARDENING Lflré‘ SR .8 “Ln Greennouses for land maridd '-vs lllnrlu, Buto Tomi end 4 & Furnitare e T ;’-'E'-JE'_&:_ R‘l ‘E"P'f m "nrd. Telophone 4102 | 3 L83 for day and night work. Ex- n o sep21d = Lag e R lflllel lmm Norwich, Mfl location . Further infor- en. 715 435 Slv - HE ieh, Cor % 195, 1 ran thn'gtlu Gmm’:nd WANTED — Second d grocery or meat scaice, Writs to C. B. G Co., cars Bulletin. eepizd .,‘mw;‘ ’ plat ttorm | ~paR weeku ebanbr mel. Yot ALE—Six-coom all mod- P Overenth, Taaiuas ‘Eatage, ats henhouss, Iarge Jot ; must be sald at oncs eralyhouse- orning i 'AX'I"'—WWII to do Xllc‘l!fl ,v tCity. Thomas_McBroom : }y’t: ay. fi"" son, Conn. oL 887, 3 Alm—flmee od flon: full” charge. 3. PF. mialy, South Windham sepisd TWANTED—A waltres, Lunch, ! WANTED—An om»d teady work and § ritan Lunch, 3 i | L price $3,800. F, HilL md:,MllE! ne Pgax nnvmumnt dasd OR BALE—Applss from orchaed. Haljbers, Wauregan Station. _sep2id FPB SALE—Rabbit hounds; one re Boms. one pointer-hound cross. 't 1-2 an 2 years old. H. Prodell, 565 Boswell Ave, sep2id 3 FOR SALE_Hard wood, at_the road- side 1. M. Grifing, R. D.’5, Nocwick. ANTED—Currier & Ivu plauru C. g. Norwich, Conr 195. §fl!_m R—am hE bvkx. B fi?; vnvr!ml—soolu on Indlans. C, J. - | King. ggf 185, Norwioh, Lonrp sep3id A h ndred :hwund gy 3 NEW RUGS nom oxd l:leeu; send us your old carpets and have them mads into bla fuff _.rj oring B Bomy. RubCs., 17 S'prm‘flt Mass. e .Hlfiu‘&i’f:" Tolis ’E S b ron BALE—A sevenroom house, With DAL omes, WAN o F. wflm ‘s walestadies. at spp7d Call e, two acres of land, with trees, nearly 100 bushels ce 31, 7!70 if taken before 1st £. Lincoln, day of Octol B.C; Bq le&ln Office. sep21d u! South e Wmlpuflc Conn. :nd ARRFEEH el R Div sep2d Hartford, Conn, wmrp—um Bxpérienced double " gun K ik WANTED— M jen iey- ST P oleaverh Co. naur-, L WAN n—A man to work in me serv- jog \mflgfi Apply to the Steward. w-u- WANTED—Experienced counterman -t City Lunch. 21d T WANTED—High grade man as head of 3, elling organization in Norich by in. stitat: ki) ) 1 gheratlon. o ifeant it mfifqgu : 5":!.:" s Jor bia fibeisariat :fiifl"#’“ e 14 fim?{:fi ‘fil.flr:éfi in WANTED—OM snersstic.: am. bitfous wiiling lo ‘work for advancement. ‘Apply Robert Gair Co., Montyille, § a. m. senzm WANTED—A celiable, smbitions man n Veverss oity ‘can eaen’ UbRArds Bt 3 gaily pr¢ #niing our "'"W f ayfi € Pom ard adjustin for banks, auto de merchants: 2 bu g parallel ; nothing to sells man enced in_salésmanshipor i ferred. " Mercantile and Ph porting Agency, Albany, N. WANTED—Woodchoppers ¢ord ; apply at once. Constain. Hunter Tattvilte, " Tel sep21d lenzld TED—Boy to work I Box 323, Bulletin. TED—Young ”%m man_ with high n; by m: WA Write iifacturer ; splendid age. Aadress Box 12. WANTED—Boy with _ bicyc\» wmled Broadway Fish cle, fli f \ll T f-*x wAN: -ruh kK a lo m rml Smith, Cit: THE NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN & HARTFORD RAILROAR COMPANY { MEN WANTED Permanent positions for compgtent ! men whose work iy patisfactory as: Machinists—66c tp T6c per hour ilprmaker—7c to 75c per hour lacksmiths—6e 0 7he per hopr Blectric Workers—8ic to 150 per hour Curh Inspectors & REFUHE'F—“G p’r Hemm—nm yeur; 45 cents per hour The above rates are those agreed upon i with Committee of lacp;nlw De- | Partment ‘Resomtation. Thig !s not l lk{ ’ agaiost the rl.ll< the Tinit road; wm_ 8t ] Board, m.'m, ”’Ha? o Apply 8:00 A. M. to . M. to Ass't Superintendent’s oll‘e, Union Etation, New Lendon, Ogop. ‘ R. M. SMITH, Ass’t Superintendent New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R, Company ~ WANTED SPEEDER TENDERS AND SPINNERS cellent living apd working conditions. Families prefer- red. Write Box 747, Bulletin. | .. ngf AND FOUND B cmu 'Al‘l’lb %o xcvlcr- ' =it ' Al L 90, East g{ Main St. w2 3 §uy . seil_und exchimnge. 8ep21d FOR SALE—Cider barrels and wood- nwfir outfit; also a kitchen range. ohel. ev enlnn 1658, uD New drum, size zm‘ for m&( ial Phone 2377 ar cd cg 12 sep20d FOR SALE—Siore nxmce- and tcebox. Phone 1097 or call 175 Jackson St., Wil- limantic, sep20d _ mfifi.fif—%"é’ e ed, n. B nG, - Flamfeld, Comn " Phons Mogmip 13- sep Ol(n,% PE No. ik Dr:v\br!d‘e sep1§d "EOE § ALI— rofture, condition; algo flat for rent. Inquire at $Cie St Norwi Sepied SALE—_Think of & house on Lin- ool Ave of 18 rooms, fireplaces, electric Tigh t, could be arranged in two Ao L AR T arage. ce- ment floor, large lot; on Dunham St. house of seven rooms with all improv ments, near car, must be sold; a four- Toom cottage on Spruee St. small amount of cash required. Call Clarence Sholes, facmx and city property a speciaity. Tel. 380. sepisd Wi HEY BAY it's Furnace week, but there’s nothing tn it. Special lot of ‘briax pipes_26c each; ABhdos dgaty Ve, 1om' ner cij ¢ ‘agan's s toke Shop, fgams S o IP ; R0 hire smopll ol zu“:fi?‘m town of L o l‘r?d‘ Fratus, Janitor City Hul sep20d WANTED—Your sults and coats to re 07. Rothman & 4 Market St. WANTED—To rent or buj place on soms state road le oryich. Bulieti WANTED—Reliable watch dog: breed pof bactioular. Tel. 1118 Jeweit Chy sep! a small ing Write particulars to Box sep. zud in excellent ARE WANTED—Commence §135 sovernment fallway mail clerk common _education _sufficient medigtely for st positions open. n Insfitute, Dept. 31-M, Roches- ¥ou onth ; ng ; or_anything You have ta sell in junk. Mutnal Wasco & Metal Co, el sep19d FOR SALE—One-horse on, democrat wagon. George Wilcox, Parker. fi}'l’m;\;oal Co., Willimastic.: Conn. sepl! FOR SALE—One Worcester ensilage cutter, just like new. Leroy Lathrop, R. D. 9, Norwich own. Phome 1865-12. sep; FOR SALE—Upright plano condition, walnut case; rare bargai $65. _Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. sepléd FOR SALE—Sterling upright piano in perfect condition, good' action and fine t9nps bargain for $175, on terms. Plaut- Cadden Norwich seplid FOR BALE—My house of eight rooms and’ bath. modern improvements, also Eatden, situated at 157 Broad St. Mrs, J.E. Ritchie. _sepdd KOR SALE—A fine upright mahogany phondgraph, cost $100 new, our peice $10; J& weekly. Talking \inchmc S O‘Dv ”l Tradklin Sgnare. ¥OR SALE_A good uprigh petfect condition, $85; term Talking Machine Shop, 24 sepid FOB SALE—A good Columbia’ phono- graph, cost $50 new, our price $20 ; terms 1 weekly. Talking Machine Shop, 24 ranklinSquare. sepdd FOR SALE—Beautiful §5-note guaran- teed player plano. With excellent tone,and action, only $385, with free bench’and g rous. (iberal terms. 0., Norwich. farm LOCAL BANKING, manufactu:- ing apd mercantile office positions are now waiting to be filled. We ‘can ‘help “you if you are trained, 88, 5p Dave placed gll of our Qates, Our day, evening and uludy courses have helped others to ;‘{l“ from one ;n “tnl lhmll!:(.\';d dollars & vear—yhy not let us help Don't lose 4 fortune through Tack of traimigg. gl today. Sthool in good ne, write or Norwich (.ommgt%lll WANTED _Highest cash Driges paid for second band furnituce, housei oid 5 antigues, store fxturcs o before selfing. W Marke St Phone 537- ANTED—Second hana albiees ben pricce. Dol ¥ranklin St.Phone 71: WANTED —We poy. bighest pri nrtm tor second hand furaiture. ~Norwich ® Co. Breed Bidg. Tel. nu ry naVANTED—Antiques, tools and second- d purniture. . 5. Tiger, 5 Franklin B 4 s, Jans: oTTAXTED—100 farms for euuo% ef-mx:r. :j mana in o gores or without stock; ful n-tmmr. R Feor lstier a8 10 v ion and terma.’ P. O. Plaut-Cadden 220 sepldd BUY A LOT ON WEST MALX, L ABETH, DUNHAM, OR PEC] m!l; 'XTEV;%O‘ AhD *Em LOTS THERE ARE IAE NEW lflfl!‘; G BUILT IN THE TOWN WHY CAN'T YOU DO THE SAME? PRICES Pm 00 TO g BUY A LOZUM YOUR-MIND o ROOM 108" YER BLDG. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. PHONE 147, GE Al LAR SSORTMENT OF COWS co\s TLY ON H. I’!Dl. Tel. Leb.non 20, ™ wepisa FOR SALE One of the cholcest automobile, tire and accessory businesses in this location. This store consists of the most modern appliances used to repair tires and cacry on an up-to-the-minute shop. One of the buglest gasoline pumps in toyn r further particilars. JOHN A. MOBAYN, S Beal Estate and Insurance. ' °:‘:":g;'°:“£w$%£ ‘I’ORENT E FT. OF MANU TORING ncv. Wirs ELEVATOB. WILL DIVID) TENANTS. rAp ¥. C. ROGERS, 93 CHERTNDT ¥ POULTEY mt:—? TR FOR SALE Two Family House of 5 rooms each and bath, set tubs and slsctric Always rented. Price $3850. Two Family House in Greeneville, 6 rooms each tenement. Large lot. Price $3600. JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE $3,500 will buy two-tenement house, 4 and 8 rooms each apartment, with batl gas and electric light, only 5 minut walk from Frankiin Sq. For full p:r" ticulars, see A. V. COVELLO. Tel. 1527-3. 198 cur st. flENTI.Tl 5. RINKEAD, CABEFUL, CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY. 25 Shetueket 8t. DR. €. R. DENTAL SURGEON WGrory Blds. Nerwioh, Gonn. AND REPAIR WORK ¢ Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts|: Jewvm. Ci' , Conn. WE BU1 and_pay highest prices for F—o0 st rond, in clisgs wr‘m otlflgl!tdn%eld. gue Tew elx’room cotage w0 acres o or more if de- o Hlred : Tould Taake 1aeal chicken tarm or truck garden:;-also ice business for sale; no competition. Frank E. Evans, Plain- fleld, Conn. Tl 22-2'Moosup. atg26d - d band furniture T | moag ad gl st one 1305, STEAMSHIPS CIGARS CIGARS. ‘Whitestone Cigars are $70 per thousand. CONANT, 11° Fraskiin St. Mechanical Repairs, n..m...,, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood W!fk ;l,ek.m.thmq In° A it B e COLONIAL HOMESTEAD 1650 acres high land, 8-4 mile from vil- lage, 1.4 mlle state oad. fine old mapies both side of the highway, 40 acres dark loam tillage Jand, xood 'orchard, 1,500 oocle ool 12 ruom: Bouse, o1 upch dig: aces, large stock barn with basement, nlI b\lildinn best condition, for $5,000— $1,000 cash, :gmu' AGENCY, Ulimantic, Con FOR SALE One of the cholcest farms in Now Lon- | don coynty. desirably located within 15 mingtes’ ride from Franklln square, by | suto, conststiziy 'of 400 acres of iand, part of which will cut at least 5,000 cords of Wood, 2,600 rallroad fles, besldes having about 200 acres of very choice land under cultlvation, together with present crops on farm, also all farming tools and farning machinery of the most practical now in use. Last, but not least, one of the best farming hotiscs to be found any- where, conslsting of 15 cholce rooms, runnisg spring water in house, also bath. Such o 1aid out house Is only found once In 3 thousand times. Also screral barng 4 outbulldings In which is housed a iarge bay cfon. which goes with the sals of this beautiful farm. Also has an ico plgnt. Farm has gbont 5,000 feet front- age on ‘geod highway. This farm has been In present owncrshlp name for about 150° yes Present owner 15 selling for the reason of e and 15 golng to retire. This 1s a chance of a lifetime for someone, sp gef busy. For further information and inspection, see JOHN A. MORA' REAL ESTATE, BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUARE. FOR SALE VIA NEW.LONDON LlNE FARE | Comfortable Staterooms | Ready for Occupancy at 17:30 P. M. New_London Daily 11 P. Due N. Y. Pler 40, N. R, 7 A. L. 2 RDaviient. Saving Time) Reduced rates on automobiles when accompanied by passenger. The New England Steamship Co. WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK Legaves Norwich Monday, Wednesday and Fridny, at 4 P, M. Leaves New York, Pier 8, East River Tuesday, Thureday and Saturday at 5 P, M. Tel. f087. F. V. ENOUSE, Agent. DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST 161 Main Street, Over Woolworth's Telephons 563 Norwich, Gonn. FOR SALE—Automobiiss R SALE—Ford sedan, good condi . Honk wire wheels, new tires, honey- pradiator. Lock ' Box 16, South Wingham SALE—1919 Chandler tourf: ‘fli’¥§= new car and runs perfect ;. Du os.! Gargge. gepa2d FOR SALE—Thres used Harley-David- son motorcyeles, price $125 and up: new bwyclgs Rt eestly 1 uced prices. James uun. 9 Maly Bep2zd LE—F 19, melf- m;r,d.ood tirgg. 2 Vork Sve. SALE—Late Ford sedan, -hwe Tew' tires and accessories. §62-12. Fep t rd nqates Al Phone 0d LOST—W bet'een Centr, It F lr 3 Pomw—cnm to my heifer, hlu:k an whit i Mt :5 o FOR SALE—Horses FOR SALE—Fine horse, i and_driver, or will take pufi%‘ '9 o payment. 'Phone 187 & JUST ABRIVED. My horses are here on Sme, 2% Wiex: Totbil omce, LEht: oHes, m-x uq o, nnn, ‘ail_ready to w 1 1 "P‘r‘_ flll kind RSON. | 'RINTING rpl.l flu:. Bolnol.n ¥0] SALFISH Gamner roadster, ith ol Tl\eé\ 700 miles, with one 1 an FINE REMODP®:zn NINE-ROOM RESIDENCE AT 39 GREENE AVE, ELECTBIO LIGHTS, HABDWO0OD FIRQEY. SET TURS. LOT soxise. MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRE- per tuurlnl CIATED. o 1021 7?‘&_“ 313 Franklin %;S«::: . c‘filba(fiumfl(el Ad::'ldl T:z: T 3ar , Norwich Town. T. Ethier. ¥ T 100 CARS WANTED TO WRECK-ANY CONDITION Norwich Autp rpr.king Company N. EUGENE SMITH, AIN ST. FO SALE muud 12 minutes” dfive from ;q B ] g ‘conl D acree land, well Mded m v.u;.b]e and_woodiand, abun- wouutery house and’ barn, . locatsd near to in- IT MAY OWN AND SELL FES: gxlw SEVE}-] ;;mna HOUSE. T electric lights. bath ln‘ l Scott & Diark Cop, 597 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET HOTELS PSSR ETRLP MR, x’;wm. Shetucket St INSURANCE MEAN YO You may be the next victim of a fir.. Don't take chances. The amall annual m is negligible. to the firm pro- n from money loss it affords Fake out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT Thorough knowledge of welding and preheating plup adequate facilities and equipment enables us to undar- take WELDING work that others |7 often are unable to handls properly. If ‘the casting or forging is tee heavy to bring to us our portabls equipment enables us.to go to the work. No piegp of work too large or tos small. NORWICH WELDING CO. Phope 214 31 Chegtnut Stregt | RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET J. L LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street [NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS NICKEL TLATING Nickel Plating GOLD, SILVER, NICKLE, COPPER, AND BRASS ELECTROPLATING. NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. TELEPHONE 565-12 S SR LEGAL NOTICES All persons liable to pay taxes in the City of Norwich are hereby notified that I have & warrant to levy and collect a tax of twenty and three-quarters (30 3-¢) lfil“{ gn the aliar-of tue City e Towd 74 ents (o' cover the e e ats 9% Bimg. ot the collection of ll‘ and for tl pur- pose ot collects and sald 2! ents ’fio t the Collector's datty mfi 9 2 M (011 80%: Yom 2 to 5 p. m., untll Nov. 922, except the follow! nda. b m. T3 +h be'at the drug Johp, A Mornn Greeneville, F()ll ElPEIlT house !GDII and ‘Goodbody, Norwich | from 11 3. m. woop "‘J wn, mem- yrow:ly s fi”fifl g‘%w Y, Oc! to 1 ole Market, trom 11 a. m. A E“m’fi' ees and additions will be made Norwich, Cunn., s.pf. 1, 1% PEASONED -WoOD and kindlings in | : Sodieaks o = e or small quantitie: 0 5 Shapiro, "5 oy ' "5 Gohrasae Tatuuin ot Ilrldl!. Oct. 19, I wi IN at the store v ro,- su.n—vunm 51 75 ’a Bulic to th Efl who nelleet '.h'l store the Dubli pad i “"‘W »e gqm 1o bzgtor; me. BE: 1% ) g‘"’:fim{ mp Liadilities 5 3 ol Connecticut, Cm:nty Bf .\' r&., i "‘gju., the best of m F. M. ROBERTSON. 325,000 54,935 R septaa om-y Fuvise. LEGAL NOTIGES- CONVENTION. cantion 57 Ty Repablicas Hisctors in the can n g o ising the Twentis ; of By GEORGE Member of the State ch-,l Committee, Twentigth Senat NOTICE CAN COUNTY CONVENTIQN. » delegates to the Convention for. the Co P Bt &E?&n::.gw orial District. time), “for’ Foe o 8. for B m?w: ‘New London ppcticut, dspi :'E:an j,y Mombers Republican émmmmmu cl)!:}‘l‘ OF P! .‘T’ !LD ke ?mu i st NS Y l‘t °? -enf Az BENNETT Jutee. b mta "Aby el hrm ln of C-mu.r ury, C n., in nld' ol: Bg in Co 1Be rabimohs therdin’ o3t oD, of administration may be rhm estate, represented intestats. as per appli- enlon on file more fully app I Ordeted, That said T R detemined 3t the Brovate Court Room in Canter said District, on the 26th day of E!p\am ber, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clook in the fore. that notics pf the Rpitpriof and of sald hearing thereon, ] is ‘order Metin,' 4 newspaper baying & Grplanar i miE Digrics, at & Gaby prior. to e dRts of said | hélflflt, and that return be made to this | Court. A. HALE BENNETT, Judg ‘The above and foregoing is a true chY of recor A?(m’ A HALE BENNETT. Judge. sepz2d AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD in Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich. on the 21st day of September, A. D. 1922, Present—NRLSON 1. AYLING. Judge: r K. Balley of Norwich, Conn., anpokied 15 Court and fea s petitign aileging that Charles Baral and Mary R. Baral, husband and wife, formeely of sald Norwich. parents and natural guardians of Mary E. Baral and Laura Baral. minors, have deserted and abandoned zajd minors and gone to parts unknown to the petitioner, and therefore are unfit sa Faying: Teaso therein set forth, that they be remoyed "fi such guardians, and some prover per: be appointed in _their place and stead. eceupon, It Ts Ordered, That sald netmon be heard and dt}‘&flzl‘n!d at the I!e Tt oD the City of Nor- in Dml’lfl Tfll the 28th day of D. 1823, at 10 o'clock in the fl ice of the pendency lm! of ~said - hearing éon. ‘be glven By the publication b ]l'lhh st gne time in some newspapts ving 2 ation fp gaid Dis! 2 s m '\npor 10 the date of m?d }éunn:, “and that return be made o this ‘ourt NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing s a true copy of record. ¥ Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. .pepand Clerk, BOOKBINDING Order | | . 85¢ Coolmgmdl‘reurnn; Large Enamel Preserve Pang THE HOUS] JULLETIN BUILDING 4 FR:NKLIII STREET e Lour leading pens in each of tas principal breeds are as follows: Plymouth Roocks G Culver (Bl-fl'fl‘x wfi' m on Beach, L. tario Agricultural coll-ce (Blr- red) Guelph, Ont. .... Conn. TWENTIETH SENATOBIAL DISTRICT | Waker wm !-uum The Ram's for the Wflm’l s was dug with the foilowing resuits. aifferent lots of Vermont e ylelded respectively 373 bushels and 735 per acre. Thres different lois o( ing cortthen msod ¢ieot S Phowed some very fine yieids, ylelding respec- tively 374, 344 and 337 bushels pe- acre. One lot of certified rural potatoes booght from New York state gave a yhuo(tu bushels per acre. mler in New London yieldsd 159 bush= i por acre aud two lota’ ot morthers M not ified, bought dealers Inug‘muly' R I, and ¥rowl dsnee, R vielded respectively 186 and 10 bushels per acre, It is very evident from these yiilg that no farmer can afford fo @ ehances with his seed. If he buys Bif %66d direct from any northern growes he ought to know something about thai northérn grower before Luying. From present indications it is going t7 be ex- tremely difficult to securs gool northers certified seed for mext year's planting unless it fs bought early. It Is estimated at present that there are about 109§ acres of certified seed of all kinds in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont Last year Vermont had about 500 acret of certified seed, but this year there will be not over 450 bushels of certified sced The same proportions In reduction acreage ‘of certified seed will hold for the ofher two stgtes. All of this in the fact of an Increasing demand for £00d certified potato seed.® The Farm Bu office can put anvone who is intere: in’touch with religble seed sourc toes. 8 avérage of the five iots of cc seed bought" from men wadse reputaticn |l known, were 363 bushels per Jcre while the averags of thrse Iots orthern seed bolght from lncal 195 Dbusbels per acre 1 i dealert rease for good bushels per acre. This in hin @’ year when blignt alent, is certainly remarl precaution was faken to h: $éed” grown tundef the same condit One pack of seed being us:1 for exch seed source and comparisons veing made on 175 feet of row dug for eash dilloreat kind of seed. b WILL ATTEND NATIONAL - ENCAMPNENT OF G. A. B. Orrin M. Price, Jepartment commander of the G. A. R, John Service, state del- ¢gate, and Mrs. John ‘C. Atterbury, de- phrtment “president of the Daughters of Yoterans, will ‘leave Norwich Sarurday for Dés Molnes, fowa. whers they will aftend tbe 56th natioaal encampment of Grand Army of (he Republic. The ieth annual encampment of the Wo- Réliet Corps will by held at ‘the saime time n connectin with ths Grand Army encampment. Headquarters fol both gatherings will be ncid at the Hotel Fort Des Moifi The delegates from the Depariment of Connecteiut lave mads arrangements te £0'to Des Molpes by the P-nuyh-nq Chicago, Rock Island route. hundred dnd fiffy will make up the ll ty. A special Pullman train for the ecticut ‘party will leavs New Haven Saturday at 2.45 o'clock and Is due ¢ atrive 10 Des Moines at ¢ a. m. Monday. Loy t exbibite. ru-wupu ihnwmmealuh #as drganized,

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