Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 11, 1922, Page 2

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p— ng to.replace the hip: without. L e u»‘nfls@ ‘The threatening weather and light' asked to pay the | James B. Fullerton heavy #« D . The sbiigation for four ¥ ‘e arrive in { Desvits the wet weather the weskly. ) ! e and meeting of the Botary elub attende by all but ape' member v noon. For the next week's an- ography the mame of Augustine . ene was chosen and Herbert W. Hu- will make the presentation speech. o atigndimg the dinner and “ We eld by the Nesv London b on October 19th, George W. Hickey ehogen a committee of pue to Ar- far tha attendance. Harry W, chairman of the entertainment poke to the mesting and sians whicn are in thexworks for Hatlows sn perty (o be helllin Wash- hatl day evenug, October at members and their invited. There s 4 proba- hat the hall may be, raided for gaining spirits as Mr. Sapdish re- Bpuesisd that all wear long sheet robes pnd masks to appear as ghosts. The sun-commitiees for the occasion weero then appointed. They consist of Busic. Gearge W. Hiekey, chairman, nd Samue! Feldman . refreshments, fi.mm-l A. Parker, chaiznan and W. ¥ Gfiman. Frank M. Smith John C. fracy and Herbert W. Whideen ; decora: glone. William A. Dawson, chai Nalentine L. Murphy, Charles W. HIl, Aime J. Martinean, Magrice S. Leonard, Raymond A. Parker, Jgmwes E. Mustard, Frank H. Foss, George W. Hickey, ¥F. Ahearn. Harry W. Dodd are the happy parents born in China. and Mrs. of two sons, ment. v o Dotle Mogasids, 19, daadhier of and Mrs. H. C. Reynolds. of, Thom and a , May Ingmam, started out on ahike and have not re- turned. They were seen at the Put- nam station Sunday noon. A search was| made by the parents but to no avail. Early Tuesday morning Mrs. A. . F. Brown, wite of Physical Director 4. F. Brown, of the local Y. M. C. A., saw] two_girls get into a car in front of the| Jehnson -hotel, who answered the de-, scription of the missing young women. The car in which rede three :men bore the Connectieut registary -number 80-341 it is said, and was driven oft in . the direétion of Hartford. Wihen Mr. Brown heard the story he called up the Rey- nolds and they hurried here to investi-) gate. In police court Mopday morning John Kerba and 'Peter ‘Laboski of Chapman street were charged with . intoxication. They were arrested by Officer MclLean Sunday night .after they ‘had threatened, him with bodily harm. Both men were standing -on. Main .street Sunday night and were quarreling. Officer McLean, in clvilian clothes, happened on the scene 3ir. and Mrs, Charles Tripp have been entertaining Mr. and Mrs. ‘Page Sin- glaic snd dsughter, Helen, gl - Mie | Emma Tobey of Walton, N. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sweet who , have been visiting. with Mr. and Mrs. F. E. |1 Dunham have returned home by auto to Denver, Colorafo, going by way of Wash- ington. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Batlow and lit- tle daughter .of New Britain, and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Belcher and family of Staffordville, visited at the latter'’s moth- er's, Mrs, Katherine Maylor, recantly. Clifton Potter of South Manchests visited friends in town over ithe week | end recently. Mrs. William Cleveland visited her| niece, Mrs. Otis. Southerline dn = South Manchester last week. _ Miss Adelaide Meyer, who is training| in the Hartford hospital is at home for two weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. W. Thornton ®f Jawett/} City are spending part of their honey- o moon at the home of the bride's aunt, |§ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tripp. The first regular rgeeting of Anne nearby tree. Other trees in the vi- ity are thought to. contain honey. Mr. Yerrigton's neighbors have been il | recipients of sampies of this honey y e o e e aere | was as unexpected as it was delicious. the homse-flesh and anticipat-| KAt Ysham and Midred e g e ing the.fast troting that was scheduled | B2Ve Been on an autom P Cleveland, returned on Saturday evening. 1 olclock. Those who wait- . e na| They were gone 13 days anc_travele e e O il over 1400 miles without acident. Their longest drive in one day was from tion that it was decided to call the race| > ; 0 rac. | Buffalo to Cleveland about 220 miles. e off at 145 o'elock. The rac IRe ot i programm 9 The Celnmbis ing awill start today at 12 o'clock gharp. P S TRy ekl At The midway, for the Stafford Fair has 0 o gained a - state-pide - reputation. was| Whish the resignation of I presilent, W more cxtensive than in yeare previous|E Carpenter. was presented and acoopt and a greater variety of novelties tempt-{ % Mr. Carpenter has been aivay from ed the gporting spirit of the crowgs.|Columbia for some time aiten e Tversthing. imaginanls to coax the losse | Dusiness interests in the west, and has Shange ot of the old sock was on the |mot been able fo give the necessary atten- srounds and these devises did al Ithay|oD to the affairs of ihe socicty. Wd- their inventors claimed for them and then | Ward P. Lyman was ‘\lnflnll'n(,(usl; g lect- some. Some great American humorist|ed president far the balance of the term. has said that the American public likes |, The m’;’sedm-""(’e edgfi g 1 to be fooled and the way the crowds bit | i&¥e ’::;'in:’of Y "“‘;_‘:fie e and then eafne back for more proved e wegnesday evening last, at which & com- munication from Leslie R. Smith, man- ¥ ity wisdom of his words. Siandis Fullerton, J. E. Sulliyan and E’E.m, stonts, Harry W. Standish jrman John ¥. Ahern, Harry eac while walking to take the trolley home. One man named Lewiski tried to take the two men (home but they .insisted in calling the officer vile names and taunt- ers, and preserves were large and each ex- hibit was a credit to the exhibitor. Among. The exhibits of fruit, vegetables, -flow- fancy work, and home-made “food. ager of the National Grange Benefit was presented. This organization offers to members of the grange a benefit at a low rate. e Wood Widerkin chapter, D. A. R. .of Willimantic, will be next Toesday at the home of Mrs. Agmes Waod of #his town. H | the exhibits was that of ~ ‘Waterman Brown, of Norwich, who showed over. 200 varieties of dahlias, a large number ing him and they were taken to the lock- up. On arrival there Qfficer mag turned 1o unlock the .pell door an The sermon by Rev. Mr. Owe Sunday morning was on the text, on late samuel Fejdman, George $lickey. Augustine E. Greene and Henry 8¢ Congdon: daneing, Frank H. Foss AT INe! T. Frank Cunningham and| .- N b i <. | Said Unto Jesus, What is-Truth.” The g et . Fuber: favore, Bames | P, |’xorba dumped on him. (e ofticer tum. | helng of his own breeding. = This €|, iner answered the question by saving regular monthly mecting of thei} Fier o avors, od and knooked JKevba down ang ther|Dibit attracted many flower lovers and|Bresdher answered the question by saying | . The Trgular monthly mecting Bath, Fred D. Jorgan and Louis A $ onuaol Auany: ‘ooseplmsiary . Genunental| SISt TRulh s agreement of though ifi circle was heid Wednesday, sueceeded in logking :both men wp. In court Kerba pleaded mot gilty to] intoxication and Laboski saia he was only slightly drynk. Arthur Cotu tes- tified to seeing Kerba jump on the cof- ficer and Jobn N. Williams said that he and act, or sincerity, and said that) Christ laid down His life on Calvary for the truth aid the lift. During the summer Miss Enid Haw ins, granddaughter of Samue! F. West, made an extensive tour in Europe. A Jigsbury. A meting of thes® commit- afternoon in the church patiors with the loes was beld Tuesday evcening. president, Mrs. J. F. Cobb, in the ghair.| The minutes of the annual meeting in: s ad by the secretary, Mre.| were accepted. The Mammouth pumpkins, winter squashes, apples, field ‘corn and fall fruits swere, in evidence everywhere in the Jarge.ex- hibition hall. The voveities in the hall Annosncement was made that Tax Lommigsioger William H. Blodgett of A¥inchester has been secursd to address including T § || Jeather work, hand painted shell work, REupe program was in the hands of: RE it . Rie mating on Oetober L1th. The month |saw both in the Gells and he thoughtiflea > i gl ool ool sty Brogcap v 3 et - ¥4 . ¢ November has ecignated by | they looked ga if they had been drink.|Teed work, basketry, and other things to|| et P ey t Mrs, Scriber, Mes. John-(} represented remarkable Snsbrumen i s B i ikiled i P " tiract the reminine eye ware temptingly |17 Hoboken, X, J ';}:“\‘Z Yisters g son and e, Mamning aking past, Cake The pianos re n ul” - sale are ts which we have Fusiness Methods Month with the sug-| Kerba insisted that he was orrested for | displaved. R ;e battlefields of the and coffce Were served by the hostesues, months. usiness Mathods Manth with e o | e et Suascn| | LoAfad In tants around the srounds | ¥Orld wax. the Fassion'play at Oberam-| dire,‘Sopghoriin and 3rs. Manning, o & taken in exchange for mew pianos during the past few These used s eoted o B Tl on Tk Sub:|army dischatge papers to the jndge.i| Weve many laxge exmibits of farm ma-|WerEau. Beiglum and Fran Miss uffocr instruments sell rapidly enough without the stimulus of a Sale, but right now we need room for incoming shipments of new pianos and must dispose of our Hawkjns has been librarian of the Stevens nstitute of Technology, located in Hoboken, N. J., for several years, and uspally speds. a few days each vear in chinery including improved lighting sys- fems, water systems and farm imple- ments. These exhibits were well patron- ized-and the men in charge were kept El home after her cousin, Kerba sajd that he and his friend had ard een given two drinks of whiskey. He sajd that he and Laboski were Rus- The has returned to her. ding severgl weeks with James Sexton, of Bos- Business Methods of the local prepare material on the for a meeting of November Tth. Mrs | | e e K erba was found technicaily guilty of |bUSy extolling the merits of their wares. | Columbia. it AR spending a few entire stock of used pianos as quickly as possible. To do this we have marked i to the concerts to be given by| Kerba wa und te ity guilty s 3 efi es. 4 i A 2 e 3 B 2 2 o ., Marine band under the ‘wuspicss | essiing an oMicer along WIh the harge | | Tho Tivestock Showiys averaged about|, Hhe pemls slested achool Bard held| weoks at (he Rome of Mr. and Mos. Ar- them at prices so low as to make them truly exceptional bergains. Ametican Thread Athletic asso. |of intoxication. ‘He was fined $10 and,the same as other years with.mny head & Mesting on ¥riday evening and ore ur Sweet. s ] . " * mer 3 5 " lized by s W. Bailey My T = : ation and he asked for the co-operation | costs totalling $18.75, and Laboski was|of Avrshires Gurnseys, Tersevs and Hol < : £ Myron Hadfield and son Myron were A r, N o o $7 U0 i men e the it The ned 45 and oodls’ amaunting Lo $1245, S, Tere were some. Shech i = S BT 3 4% Soman s fetia | ¢ Rlcqan from Friday until If you have been waiting for just such an opportunity you should lose no time MEair is not run for any financial gain |Which was paid. , |swine on exhibitipn. sl s s t"‘d A B Sunday, William Green. . . . . . - £ : X As the day advanced there was' no|CORTAd. supervisor of schoals in this Norwiol in taking advantage of it. It is an opportunity of a lifetime for never Aime J. Martineau was nomiated 08| it Dickingon of Windham 1oad wnd |sicn it Jor up n-he deissie uml my| SEEGL laat Year had rosignos Detoher 1 | Nofwiah te v g ¢ N Harry Nathafer of Providence are at odds as to the settjement of damages ‘on their autmobiles as the result of 2 col- lision on the state highway two miles north of Chaplin. The cars siweswipad and the Providence machine turped. over. The men came to the local police sta- tion and told their storics. Nathafer had to have medical attention as one of his as he intends to take a coSe in col- | U} lege. Regional Supervisor Levi F. Gar- R 'y‘ 1 rison will have charge of the schools ua- | 121404 til 2 new supervisor is appointed. »\J"v f sister boro, 145 the judges decided that the hest thing to do was to declare the races off. The “track was in fairly good condition at the #ime for the calling of the races at 1 o'clock soon began to get slippery at the south turn and the horsemen de- cided to- call it off for the day. The races scheduled to have been run off o vacancy made by fone TS Stiard. The “clcton sei Jake place at the next meeting. Harry nnpunced the first of the meetings whish wili clock yiext Sunday town hall. The speaker the noted the death of the do we expect to see such good used pianos priced so low. _Evewbneofthelepiufl_s"ninexda\l playing condition, good for years service and our guarantee of perfect satisfaction goes with each one. nd Clarence Noel and son. e visiting her sister, Mrs: Jacob. nbury ade Manning is visiting her Robert Mitchell, of Brattle- Y ] CHESTERFIELD vt in.! the . and Mrs. H. E. Card and two sons, vening Wil be Dr. James J. Waish. -« Zdward and Everett, Mis; y r R A R Tt e s A s and e Wiian B, i 4L Bt 2 oo & Gt | THESE BARGAINS SHOULD CERTAINLY MEAN A PIANO OR PLAYER [ His swject will be the Thirteonth, [ ‘% 0 Y g e s\ Bausa and Anna Powers of Hartford| Naw London. Colches : - Funeral services for Helen Trene Dal-| il get the word ac 12 o'clock st vl New iLondon. Coichester, Hartford and IN Y masiest of Conturics. This Seur tHETe | mer wa he ot il get the w clock sharp, | spent the wook-and with relatives hers.| Wil G Mooty OUR LOOK OVER THIS AND THEN N Bol e atx forum meetings. - Mr. e |[ct Was held Tuesday afternoon at thelin order to get the two daye' events| Miss Lula Powers who has had an op.| " L 3 > one o'clock. =t Mr. and Mrs. ¥ h pe vi v night{: illiam Allen of Irving- in the Center cemetery, North Coentry. |one of the best in & number of sear S PP e Lt Seribner, and Mrs, Scribner wo- whick e the presentation of H ¥ son Matthew, spent th ek~ b e & > m ity which lpelude the preseniation, of| Arangements swere 16 chasgo ot Jsy .| e ‘aiso" nostnanen cimg 5. (he “opon | om. s e, b e oo Wi fuencd Home with them for a viai: CHOICE, SO BE EARLY AND YOU WON'T BE DI ; dangerous for some of the S b, odatTalto of the sceptacular r spending the summer in Metropoll-{ ¢, " x. pond turned after spending a few By, 1o tices sevasat « meeting recently and it|acte. Featuring on the programme 15| New ¥eun w = despde Ul LT ¢ S HT PIANOS T gl e P e Vited to nold the annual meeting |Maliia Bart Co. the original basgage e By o e el i ent Sunday with rela- & qu TANO: m g B e o e Sremas Ut Monday evening. | The lans for amashare, direot trom the Hlivposeome. | 4.0 Rihcoca aiter was a recent 5 Jewett Ebony Square......... $ 35 | Marshall & Wendall Upright. ... $210 £ i st o re ve other exceptionally fine o N o W £ : 5 lans. “Tie local authorities are (o ston thelacts on uhe Dill and Eaward T. Connels| Cper o New Tondon, ] McCammon Walnut Upright. .. $ 85 { Sterling Oak Upright......... $220 The antobig: ot was|Practice ot adjusting .automobile -on [Iy,—of Norwich, rish lyric .tenor, sings| gay with BIr and Mis. I & bomers BLACK HILIL Sterling Ebony Upright $105 . 2 : Mhen given by Henry M. Conzdon, treas- | Walnut street as, the regult of an -ac-|two solos during the afternaon pro-| - 2 2 b | 2 ol y Up! e s o Waters Walant U ht X 3 clflent ,which ccourred there - Tuesda, n Miss Ruth Tinker returned home on| 5 . = A g, ... jurer and manager of the Maverick Laun- t o uesday | gramme. Mr. Connelly also acts as an-| g : - Mrs. Raiph Brown -spent the week: Shoninger Ebony Upright $145 Mry Company. Mr. Congdon was very|MOrning when irvin M. Ford, .superin- {nguncer. Sunday after spending the wak-end Wil 3" ihi friends at’ Westert % ing Y L PIIEAs < Gabler Mahogany Upright musine n teling of e experiences. He | eDdenc of he streets who was driving|'Colis Avmory hand of 25 pieces furn- e o i L peantlle, e Medbury spent Sunday at Huntington Mahogany Upright. . $14% O Eord Mol Unri h(‘ en in this city, in June, 1873, and Cssex car collided with a ing jack| ishes music during the races and on: ~ape; i e ~ P L ; A $290 2 eug_«‘ the First District school now :'I"olr‘:"i heinwusflx\j, ,:! ;,he,,:,,k driver: | Tuesday afterncon played several selec :l;’heur;gz‘,;] ,c«.e;n:?:l \}‘\51: \\c‘ a ST b Schencke Mahogau_\ Upnght . $155 4 AWTOT ” ; Ogany p'ng . he Windham Street Mogel school, and s car was badly hent tions before the prog was c: e s e e 1o at a dinner pa i % 4 y 71 2 {be Winghem Siree: Siodel achool, and s car s badlv bent. | dons’ before the programimo was called 3 2L Mamies gmctd L Wassermann Mahogany Upright $165 Kroeger Mahogany Upright. ... $325 Beiool which was locited on the upper | tTied ftom Boston whore they spent e Ml Great love has made zreat sacrifices Charles Dyles Sterling Mahogany Upright. ... $175 PLAYER-PIANOS of'the old Natchaug school, He|Seyeral et G ) j STAFFORD which it required a greater love to ac-| Everett E. Brown was in Pomfret the - ; H @it saverai 0dd jobs as . bor ‘having| St Marvs Choir Bovs provided muste cevt. past week Mozart Mahogany Upright..... 81783\ 0 “Movosany Player $265 Sked for the late Daniel P. Dunn, A.|at the mecting of the Ladies' Catholic| The Ladies' Migsionary society me E 3 ¢ 3 / yeT. . B mteen e ‘Amariian Thiead o | Welfure SoURGI “which Vs el Tatec| win Mr 5. . ent ok ek Srnp e Kohler & Camphell Upright. ... $175 & ""M . oy =Y ¥ in the dressing room, where he said|day_evening in St. Joseph's hall. i gty o o 5 : . r Ma any ver. eas iosoughiy coone. iak Lakc's| WHllam: P Allrt Tan a0 his dwall-| “ise sess wwebster 1n visiting relatives| L INTERESTS Spielmann Mahogany Upright. . $199 1 Somme ogany Play Juneh Mutropolitan Life Insur-| M€ at 1454 Mai strect to Geprgs 8.\ in Springfield : . Bailey Mahogany Upright..... $190 ! Ellsworth Mahogany Player. 4 pice Company. the Maverick Laundry,|Rosebrooks. =~ The annual meeting of Stafford chapter, | BATION SERVICE SUGGESTED 1IN |ed equipment is ‘stored on a dirt floor, | - e ?’rfl“m"‘\:m“ r\hr;\h‘n ;n-l Af..m R e ”hg’p‘“jn’e“\fga';;le';::h the Tri-| American Red Cross, was held last week OCTOBES put boar nder the ,wheels to prevent Sckad o the Slavorick Laundry, whers| Sie Collors in - Angola. Inglana. | Arericen et Crows, vwas hold last we s dres from corvading Small Down P — Easy Monthly Terms AR o maried twice ana has A ire: Nelson T Rombiesunig 3c | give un interéeting tall on Publc Healh| There has hecn = ather sharp ad'| In CATInE for Shall tools, such s ayment y Mionthiy B P iseinding twin sitis Mass *| Nursing. | mance “along ifeed lines recently.. It da|sboccs: SioveS. FRKSE sCies RS TSN . . Cing: & iss K e i § Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colli t Wor- | dou it fee : love| manager has found that s about F Ddl B B o 3. O Is . oent At i Momte o S BCOLI) onter. “Macs.. have been tho Euests of | of tho padt fow wesher - - v ‘¥ four fect long, placed far enough apart ree very to Your me Jon said hie would cause trouble between o . and .\[{s. A D. lB“:i };,,.e returmed |, A\i‘rslvy‘eA\(:‘l;}'ql‘iof\:":"sln\["{:lrt(or(i ‘i\as n; m:al d!gesuh{\b (Etgients dn g D e sl e e Az twins. om A motor trip to Maine and New | P°°! Ll T sister, Mrs. Arthur)of the various feeds, the cost per tOmi . other tools are kept in separate Tacks ¥ A Fred F. Jordan told of the case of o] Hampshirs Y, e cotoeaen frems o | S0 the caet per ano hundrod pounds of [ 04 SN IOV 410 AV JL SRATD JaCkS MAIL THIS - 3 Date Bay whom tho Jed Cross are helping pros . s Toghee fax coluped (igm. Fastyithe fotal (e nutrients. | 2uolations | oq, without pulling a pile of tools to COUPON (HE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY, - She boy ir suffering' from tubercular ord. where she has been visiting her|given are of September 25, 1922, . o 00, the small Is i | s A 1 b . ¥ ahe ¢ pil hen, “too, the small tools can ) Norwich, Conn. Eomdition of the hip. He in to be taken HEBRON \ [ mephew ana tamily. : Cost ' | Yo repaired or shiarpened ,in the- tool TODAY P i ¥o the Hartford hospital where Dr. Sweet| Mrs. Robertson Dean of Canterbs Mrs. Godell's brother from Woodstock | Nutrients Of 1004 shed when work out-of-doors is im- 0D Gentlemen;~Ploass sond me {ull particulars about P g g oy 7" erbury’| has been spending a week at her home. St'd Bran ......12 possibie FOR Used Pianos and Player-Piancs. = — ot K = HB. A Raymond| ' The schools close for the fair until|St'd Middlings My Bl'ol. Misses Gladys and Mildred Hough were!| | oty ammins: Std Mixed Feed.1540 2| UNUSUAL CARE NECESSARY 1IN COMPLETE Arthur Tholen led the Junior Endeavor |{Ground oats 1400 Name...... { Hominy (vellow) 1602 home from Hartford for the week end. STORAGE OF CBOPS. meeting Sunday evening. Miss Evelyn following s tions about ca Rev. F. W. Tholen togk-the teachers of The members of the L. & & el et | Bgins Sanda % Bty o e = PARTICULARS FUNERAL OWAEGTORS AND |with Mcs. Kate Hannon Thisaday after-| evenng. | . o 0 PO Sunday)Con Mem Gl 6 sreo rowipg scason for crops EMBALMERS noon. e 7 Sos v most home gar- T i el Puffer was given a mi Gluten Feed ..1614 39.00 { 88 Unien 8t Wilimantie, Con. | 7 37 ME% . K. Raymend, o and | aseous ' snomer Jnge Thscasas evening | Cotionscon Mo od Usrmmers 3 epnbodaten yaOi] a Mrs. W. 0. . and Mrs. R vl F 3 ’ i 3 2 . 5.50 A e s 4 i z ———|[&fiernoon aud atiended the clambake. land the best wishes of all her many| (43 Det) ....136¢ 4560 primiclons tinve’ mesdo Nl e By be on:1O- Seyms And Miss Eunice Seyms | friends. Miss Puffer is to bo marriad this | Linsced Oil Meal 1335 48770 R mre o D . JAY M. SHEPARD re in Colchester Friday evening. month to Frank Clark of Glastonbury Beet Pulp ....1432 36, Snddorichtonal Spocia Ins Y ~ B A CJ i ilmore A g . Af i e Rati S ted Fe October, for crops i Bussesding Fil & Shepara | Amohe somo of the native Indian | the Baptist church to the Congrepations] tlen DaEEpntel Sor Octoher nlhe Wi aRa Y one rnun!\‘! ‘_. -y s of Central America {the men are |church at the Springs by auto Friday | L0S: Fra Tecommends that, because of the| Funeral Direcior & Emba hnu,;ux::”:;x:n;er:'\‘-scn.m;:e;he women. After | evening to hear Mr. Thayer of Hartfords| 400 Bran ... tendency of some potatoes to Tot, due to \ 32 NORTH ! e idegroom remmoves his [who spoke on organizing a training class| 400 Corn Meal 1 the extreme wetness of the soil through-| ‘ EASTERN CONNECTIC i B o BT WLLMANTIG bl o U T, 2 g g | 400 Eom B Seiemems R of flespef gouss: THE PIANO HOURE OF EAFIRR UT b dy Assistant. nnsction s wite. 200 Middlings Al Al ABLIS » = 2un it R 135.143 MAIN STREET (S*"AB5%<%) NORWICH, CONN. - BALTIC 2007 Cottonssod fore heing put into storage bins. - Rot - - g 100 Oil Meal . does not show up at onmee in potatoes, Mzs. Joseph H. Allard of High street,| A% ] 20m not show i et apee i potathe, 9 who is at St. Joseph's hospital, Willi-|[ 2000 o BT R, arias. Sth Mored. Ay Anemediates F ¥ y 3 mantic, s slowly recovering from a|” 100 Ihs. contains 18.6 pRotein costs|iy mreh dizeing, many Infected potatnes { sulaat gposatign. 0 Lras, ] B oo e e APk o ; ile returning from hauling a loas The above_ rati arries a little more dy for ing and = storing after| fertilizer. N ixture (5-5-5 ’ 4% of Moo, Ay Onte lost 5 Npluable horse. | nroteint than’ was sugmested. for Soptems | oony dor Erading and - sioring after fortilizer_ ueed made wp of S0 pounds home made Bordeaux miziare ( 5-50). | those desirous of_using it for agrieu- ° oRAP The harse dropped dead going down alber. Green feed is not as good as earhier | Beans, (ho wgent says, should be pick- ‘kx??wm te. 167 pou o S irving Foete Farm. }Nr,lidnun-eea % ;‘ Mfl :u : 2 small incline with an empty wagon. lin the season and many dairvmen will redtthy S A £ .| tankage. 400 pounds sulphate ammONid| porsigiger treatment: Same as used by | 'a°ned at a SON._pRd. g oL grenl 3 i S ed when dry and shelled by hand, or{191 pounds of 6 per cent tankase. ) benedy 1o those who used it. an [ o4 m . [The registrars of voters held a_session | be using some hay. If it is necessary Lo e e e e Mianed 3a | 131 bounds of & per cent tankage. 40| guedd & Dawiey. Mmamne ueed ou sbost| Do . those. e SrifBs A 9 . in the fown clerk's office Tuesday, re-|feed mostly on hay and silage and a narrow stack between 1wo Doles In | Poi00. sotad pe i e ape| P of Seld at swe of 10 -laads pec| B PESS NS ol g ) seiving applications from pemsons who |practically no pasture or fail feed, | It | e orvaen. oher tha cimes nd bofls gun | 1800, pounds per acre of mixture mp-| o le for the use of Conpecticnt geopie. = riah o 3o Shile vatare 4 to“date| MY be Well to add about 100 lbs. more | thoroughly dry, thresh out Uie beans|bume bphod. sust metort potatocs came| Seed: All Vermoat certified at rate of | &1 Rige mpe in before Novem- itional school orders paid to“date | gluten and 100 lbs. more cottonseed o |.na separate the Sl IR i st before es 1660 15> Bgakble i phe" gars: ber st . s for the month of September amount to|the above suggested mixture. »,fj s e O e I, 3 Spraying: Bight mprays applied using| Ficric acid should be detopated with THE;NEW $201.50 or thoss dainymen sho. contemplate | DACS (e beans il an eatthepware crock| “Seed: All qertified Vermont seed wsed| SPPSYRE: TEE SRy AMPUET SEOR] what is knows as s #Xo 8" detenater progressing zapidly with the work of|for them to comsider purchasing their | pegns a saucer containing a teaspoon of | o SUTAYNE: Spraved eight times, USNE| opp0: guiphate, 15 paunds of lme and|90¢ Sred by 2 salety fuse and the otmer Now ON Dlsfl,,A. wadg . |supply at abont this time.. There seems| pisuiphide for each cubic foot of space|opout 120 Eallons of spray —per 4cre-| gy canons of water. an_ electric current. (A SR: Whoald v 5 The mission for the French sheaking | (o he a ragher short crop ‘of Boets amd | LiSUphide for cach eubic foot Of eDAct| pome made Bordeaux used at rate or 5| S* ESNORS WML L, \ lbe handied carefully and shouid mot 5% ladies and Tone Somen uf!the parish [ the result Will probably be shown by high | cic tightly and keep the cover om for mug\‘m \]‘rmfier{-ulp)\aw, pounds lime| o4 g Dawley ‘and E. Pendleton: a :-::dndho; ?lr;‘u With the acid or aps i natural om. enth: . cems b e clofst Sgnday .atternoon - atimricesfor Heetipulp. > hours.. The fumes are explosive, like | © 50 Sallons of water. doubje action sprayer by lrving Foote,| 0BT Dig lomve. & is 2s nptual for women to use over pretty sights §|three oclock et the Church of the Im- A R. MERRILI D1 40 fice aiar: bas KePANRY. - ¢ Sy Main Fin o ree: ot o thwce. motsien pet| PO stump and roek’ blanting. e ex- as it is for little ones to coo. 7 maculate Conception. This week the | Dairy Specialist, Extension Service, e e sl estige gt FERRS LN 2 o actiy the same way as dynamite iy used mission is for the French speaking men Connecticut Agricultural College. | iight. fost In the held bul they cure |, ME Main kindly consonted tp allow}™™Ly popy niged festitioers were| Charges are piaced in the same man These i of fabrics 5 aud will closemext Sunday. better if gathered hefore severe. fros el 1o ba! visited g0 that o | bousne Now Lomdon sounty fer|Der. Toe sme nymber of carrids. isa here for fall ts which Ipe vesult ot the werlds bysenm! £ Have an ‘omporiunity to -auack them| %05 DWEAT he drawn between uneoray o i o e tsen o Xew London | Showd be used a5 in using dymamse are sure to enthuse women, home-sewers especi O the fany pers” PROMIMEN: 10 BRIV | pary TOOLS. SHOULE They should be kept in a_moderately] Potatoes on (his farm and snraved ot cogniy tarm mirean. The diierent raw| AR Sialed alove a “No 37 lnsead of ecially. pare s s ‘arm ~and dry place. Onions need o o as that on|mate cost farmers as_follows: No. 6" cap shoul used. . . 3 Mr. and Mrs. Lowis Bebeau of Willi- GET PROPEB CABE | ey’ piaee for storage and keep boscj the secd used was the same as that on|MEierinle ‘cost farmers & foli For blastng ditches. the sjeetr different weave is suggestive of some becoming §|mantic road are Havins as « sucst this L ol il e Shedd & Dawley and E. Penbieton| Suibhate of awm e e e : for fall and winter g g on week one of Mr. Bebeau's brothers, Fred| More amage’ is caused farm machin- | ' Murer gardeners are getting celeyy]farms and that fertilizer treatment was l'“k‘“‘“ fs.-zln:' "“‘w “M @-20){1he picric acid is so insensitive that it 3 . o occasions ; dulgm and shades §|Beveau of Sorel, canada. ory by meglect to house properly through | it ready. for the storage of the eol. |excellent, Frry gfse Ay g $44.25, sui-| Wil mot propogate. reveal artistic m. | Paul Duguette of Main strect attend-{the winter than by usage Auring the|ers orom 1o be marketed later, and (he| Fertilizer treatment: 15 loads oc| E40E5. By .25, The poios o AT . ! of the wedding of one of his cousins on | growing seasons, acoordiilx 0 one. coun- o i “or filing the. pits Will begin soon, | WOre of mapure per acpes b. About|Dhmte of potash 323, ready - mixsd] The prict of merc acd i pe Monday in Willimantic. ty agent, who' says that this is the time]zych depends on the weather. . Sugges- | 2000 pounds of a 4-3-3 commercial fer-| ($-8- rt 5.25. o:;;elf lmeflt :‘" p e, Harc - '_uw‘“ to make plans to - House ‘MowINE Ta-1 et fer tne scarare of yobr oropteii]tiliser per acre. cents per pound ane dime lees{ The freight frem Hardond :F SPRINGS chines, - rakes, tedders and other ma-{pe given next Monday. Seced: Vermont. certified seed at rate| -The seed was bought thweugh a ‘powl ‘rwuo- nu.ln nu : wmu&‘v ,STA*' ORD Chinery not in daily use. s of 18 bushels per acre. organized by farm pureau and cost{ing. Onders shoul Sccompanied : Bernard Rinn was before the borough If mdchines are covered with dirt and METHODS SED IN Sprayed: No Bordeau mixture used. from $1.90 to $2.25 per bushel the following : i y d guilty to hav-{grme from the fields, they should be The approximate eost per aere 1. Name and address. 2. Telephor f.‘l;";;f-“:il’;i.oi'.‘{i ‘;’r‘::;"gpefly registered.| washed and all metal parts thoroughly RAISING PRESTON POTATOES T E. Pendieton Farm. | fertilizer, sced and spray materials was d-v‘i:‘a and n:u-.. 3. Direptions He was fined $15 and costs amounting]covered with a good grade of oil toj 5 % Fertilizer Treatment: One ton Derigis.jz. reshipping. 4. Cheek .or -momey-ord 13 all to $27.43, which he paid. prevent “rust Every machne -should tory of methods used inlacre of a home mixed §-9-6 made up of Pk 1o eover desired. The mills and stores and business be undér cover, if possible. If this is on, the four Preston|acid phosphate, tankage, sulphate of| PICRIC ACID IN CONNECTICUT. No ind} orders can be taken ¢ places generaily will close all day Wed- y impossible, paint and gre: the equip- | fd a potato field day was re- ammonia and \Ilpha((:yo( potash. iy . — mg‘:‘- 1000 pounde. The right - posday and Thursday for the fair. ment pow. arpavling battened down | cently heid by the county farm bureaa| Seed: All €ertified Verment seed; 100} Last Fepruary. the state board of ag-{reserved to retums @il menjes rece v i " —— (ightly over machinos stered outdoors | follows: bushels on § meres i Hlowitise .egn:g & mriosd o wiore ::“::’ a nqu:: mnaber of ocie. When a statesman’ hasn’t fuch honor | help. Shedd and Dawley Farm. Spraving: Sprayed eight o5, W aci om the federal gowernment, This| are | secured Permit ordering Fi it wagons, hay rakes and other wheel-' Fertilizer treatment: a. Home mxedl from 100 o130 galions per acre of & was distributed throughout the state o) minimum caricad. 3 stgnds pretty heavily on his digmity.j N

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