Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 3, 1922, Page 10

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" _AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS juinmens = s, NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBEK 3, 1922 NOW 1S TRE BEST TIME | washing o erosion, or m e case where | TOR FALL PLOWING ‘_“r In both the to deter plowing until : an g cre the soll improvement | op has been growing for 10 weeks or | s : P has ) and walls with | will be Yime wel ng lias long been known | more fall plowing is peeferable. ST i LS L R LR R actical method of clean- g o _acid,” eresel, 1o oee im 51 ¢l | the flower X wire worms and wkite grubs, | ADVICE ON WINTER L e e L S0l oy often cause se CARE FOR POULTRY | : fEall ol : 5 i = - 5 NEW LIGIT 0N i 1g not far from | APHIS CARRIED BY WILD ROSES. | 3, = 2 | CAUSES OF (ORN ROTS just now, poulteymen, 2 3 \ E rimeit and amateur, are anx-| st wild * stable . manure supy production up to a high | ’ aus L it ation e ome suggestions as to| th B y-act as hosts to the dfs- | g, in caring for PouMry |case smores hite pine blister rust. ). expeximent; Staglon re-. tin s during cold weather: Throughout th mmer an| active s e Tesults of a! hen or-pullet should be kept | campaign has been caeried on to rid for- house al! the time from now | est jands and n te tlmber tracts 'of | ing. It is much better not to let!the ripes which winter over the pine her out even on zood days for she may | blister rust organisms. ; up some chilied or frozen green food | Now comes word of the discovery-aof is detrimental to her. Keep the|the necessity for another campaign, this dry, and “above evervthing else. | time for destruction of wild roses and the floor dry with enough lftter of ! the spraying of, cultivated roses in cases s, straw or shavings so that the|where the rose bushes are near potato oc cracked grains can be covered |flelda. For it has been discovered that ake the bird “scratch for her liv- | rose bushes are host plants to vink and green plant lice or anhis which attack Remember this one thing s many times | potato vines in the spring and summer e reason {or success in the poultry bus- {and make it necessary for the farmer to es. If the hen Is dumpy, lazy, stands|speay to kill them. nd and dues not “scratch for her| One county agent in commenting she certainly will not earn her|the suggestion that local potato gro ep her busy by feeding often, | weed out wild roses near their potato !ding dey feed hoppers and |fields says that the Maine expe derable slope, | water tanks on platforms off the floor. |station has established the “duplicity” of | o severe sofl | The birds jump upon the platform to get|the rose beyond 2 doudt, that while it i9 SHOES GALORE ! — Men’s, Women’s and Children’s —=zach pair will be sold for less than wholesale, for we must sell the surplus of our factory output — Buy direct from manufacturer, and save the jobbers’ and retailers’ Mahogany Frame and Cane Living Room Suite | A distinctively designed new Queen Anne period Suite, upholstered in rich blue Velour. i Loose Marshall spring cushions, spring construction, with four sun- 245 oo i burst pillows included—EXTRA SPECIAL FOR THIS SATURDAY.... - Regular Price $300.00 $2.50 Weekly See It Displayed In Our Window. 4 N et o AEYNEINEALT £ 0. SALE STARTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, AT 9 A. M. Four-Piece Beautiful Bedroom Suite of Fine Quality T « & 2 A strikingly handsome suite that will appeal to those who are looking for quality at a T's each of the first 15 women who enter our store Saturday, November 4th, we will § §&§! oerate o Yot st nee-thisiautie tojappreciate big vaiue it is. 1t con- i 1 1 BN | sists of a Bow-end Bed, Dres , Chifforobe and full Vanity ive a beautiful pair of Shoes,,'FREl.Z — Comie early —- Store opens at 9 a. m. || > 3 O e e ‘;{S;Vdis?‘m LS You do not have to buy anything—just.come and be one of the first 15 women to | ¥ | SPECIAL FOR THIS SATURDAY enter our store. Hl Regular Price $295.00 Terms $2.50 Weekly {§ Should you find that the shoes you received tree do not fit — we will exchange i - \ See It Displayed In Our Window § them on and after. Tuesday, November 7th, for a pair of equal value, or allow you { the price marked on the shoes you received free, on any. pair in the store. LADIES’ HIGH SHOES IN BROWN AND BLACK. 95 Regular up to $6.00 value. a— SPECIAL AT,A PAIR . ..o 00, MEN'S HIGH GRADE SHOES B o o FOR DRESS AND ROUGH WEAR. : DELIVERED TO | A Charming New Dining Room Suite In Beautiful Two-Tone Walnut SEALTAT AR 1 IR | Your HomE 10 Pieces Complete P‘mm Imagine the pride the hostess would take if this suite were in her dining room on Thanns- KA 4. -+ .} glving Day. It is a-new pattern, Tudor in design, and it includes the Oblong Table, the China Cabinet, Serving Cabinet, five Side Chairs and one Arm Chalr, 385 00 Finished in rich two-tone walnut—its price complete for this Saturday - Misses"and ||LADIES’ COMFY|| Little Gents’ - STOOWEEKLY | Regular Price $450.00 - Terms $5.00 Weekly Children’s - SLIPPERS and Boys’ T SHOES }. - In Contrasting Colors 'SHOES S Browinsant Eldak Regular $2.00 value in Black and Tan—The Kind All izos That Give' Service—All Sizes. Regular up to $4.50 Value | $1.9547= 0 RREPUTAT!ONj BuitOn | i oo V =i — ’ OLIKE OUé(Busg{Ess% NI9MAIN STREET || || soowe:io. | 'NORWICH CONN_ | |

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