Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 20, 1922, Page 7

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EN. AT RAMFIOM OUR TREMENDOUS bSTOEKS — THINGS THAT HAVE A PERMANENT ARM AND VALUE — CONVENIENTLY AR. | RANGED. AND SBECIALLY PRICED TO MAKE 'YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS EASY TO SOLVE. Fine Gift Jewelry FOR WOMEN , FOR MEN i Guaranteed Waiches | Guaranteed Watches fi w 17-jewel Illinois Watch with beau- tiful 20-year guaranteed ' gold 1 W.: % m“%&“”‘” \ % An accurate time- Reep: 5 §31.50 17-jewel Watch with 20-year guaranteed gold filled case of k e Wn. Reliable move- wment, mmla servu:e szz 50 el W with dependable mfi&’mann ted in gold Hlled Watranted 20 years. Wil ?;,:h’*f’f“‘ . $12.50 i e s&n.u%mamed a $5.00 GOLD MOUNTED FOUNTAIN [f PEN, pamgn. AND, KNIFE Two-or three-piece sets, In band- g shing cases, A wonderful gift for : faan or boy =S FOUNTAIN PENS makes, in a great. ‘W ot Stylés, and isz 0 \ | QQLD AND, SILVER, PENCILS {gji ersharp, and Superite ' Pencxls, \ ln a h\rge 3ssortment s‘ — of sizes—k %ced from i FINE SILK Ulflliu.m SILVER AND wonv SH,‘AVING fhe unusual kind, of fast black STAN fpr * calored sflk. style nnd!el— Wriced from ... a s 'BBAUTIFUL ROSARIES onderful assqriment. of q!‘?fllqrs In \gndsa ined poxes — b $1.50 na NDSOME BOUDOQIR CLOCKS -3 pr mahogany and ivvg. in many Comalete with mirror, brush and Gup. Beautifully designed f finished — iy Priged !-er 55-00 7 : WLLTARY BRUSH SETS Of genuine ebony with flne quahty bristles, Price per pair upwards from.. GOLD POCKET KNIVES In many styles of fine gold filled | and solid oM, with' fine steel blades — $1 50 Priced -from .. SIEBUNG SILVER BELT Something every man needs. variety of popular handsome dv- signs — | Priced Trom ........ 1) ttractive- [hents — friced from ...... IS ENVING, CAMEO, hoice Cameos, Wwith aamn.s per- pCtly ~ ‘exetuted. — S6Md - gohl i 5,00 ced Trom . SILVER. MESH BAGS ~ "2%% GOLD SCARE PINS emud assortment of latest hgxdsome designs, in $2 Q - solid gold-Priced from GOLD WATCH CHAINS In s0tid* geld and finé gold filled. qj%iyp;g assortment of popular r,}:og_.-.”.“ G&LD EMBLEM BUTTONS yor fratérnal - organizations,: s. great variety of-aistinctive 'sm.l GOLD .EMBLEM. RiNGs [ Kor all fraternal organizations, in 4 finé, assortment of be:xun:ul styles — Priged TROm ....o.... * GOLD, CUFE LINKS Unuaual usortment of "’ distinc- qi‘vu' and fine silver M E SETS SILVER Tsfi TABLEWARE Gt 6 knr Ve3, 6 forks, ¢ poons. butter )oon. ~In hand- Compléte . $12.75§ ”&Wmfli BUFFET, SETS Bromé bowl, 3 ugdle sticks and 2 dal nae sa m @ of the silo first, it will help materiall n reducing the possibility he says. When a silo is located in a very col place it is a good plan to make a boar covering the shape of the silo, the center. The best subs board coyering -is loose straw foot degp. I fly apparent that it pays to buy fied seed potatoes. Howevyer, great difference’ between gertiffed strains in yielding ability. Freecom from disease is not alwavs a sure guide, although, in general, it is a good ind! cation that the grower has takgn con- TESTS OF STATION SHOW VALUE OF GOOD SEED As_in the 1920 gnd 1921 tests, the certified strains of potatoes proved to || De superior yielders at the Storrs Ex- i[m ment Station in 1922. This year's test included 34 certified and 20 uncerti- { fied strains from seven'states. ;:‘\’:fj“’“’ pamns 9 "“’d“c"hfd”“‘:m“' The average yield of tubers from the| gy n tag of 34~ certified strains was 273.2 and for h it was grown. !the 20 uncertified, 221.1 busbels per|that it has passed the several required j acre, or a diiforence of 52.1 bushels in|inspections anfl giving the growers | favor of certified seed. Moreover, al-Ipame and address. If unfamiliar with most 5 per cent more of the tubers|ihe grower or h s from the certified strains were U, to get in touch r farm bureau |erade. No. 1, according to Lenjamin|or experiment station before buytng. Brown of the experiment station staff. It the Green Mountain, Irish Cabbler and rural groups are considered sepa- rately, the greatest difference between certified and uncertified strains is found with the Green Mountains; 22 certified averaging 314.5. while nine uncertified vielded only 243.1 bushels per acre, a differunce of 74.4. Bighit certified Cob- blers averaged .28.1 bushels above four certified ‘and " three certified Rurals above five uncertified strains. From the brief daka siven it is read- cerfas there 1« & The efforts being made to free definit the i a shoying ess ig nearly. eve instance, according te repdrts being re i ceived cpntinually by the United department of agriculture. Much © success hds been brought about by th whole-hearted coopération of all interest in the commynity, not onl tie owners, 3 ular\' bankers. ! During a campaign recentdy- put on Lemhi county, Idaho, the three bLan of the county joined in adyertising i HOW TO PREVENY v SILAGE FRE In cold weather freezing of i ong of the greatgst squrées of “annoy ance to dalrymen. As the weather ge colder, more and more of this trouble will be experienced. Hawever, ihe freezing of silage can be prevented to a | large extent, the county agent adds. | It the man feeding the stock each %y removes the sflage from the .cdge { tuberculin € Cnder ' the heading ret indarsed,” #ey made following statement: The campaizn tha has been started in Lemhi county b: the bureau of animal industry of - 39, CHRISTMAS MORNING WILL SOON BE HERE Will it bring happiness and good cheer to you and yours ? | You can easily answer that tion thru a visit to this store —full of sensible and ldeal istmas gifts. Almmt eury h&y yields to the bemtchmg luxury of hand- some Furs and our line this season comprises some of 'the mosk rarely beautiful peltry it has ever been our privilege to collect. Oxer a quarter of a , Century doing business with the same tlientele i is your guarantee of%ependnble values. Newmodekaud&ouSgAlCoat&,lfhdsonSedwnhShnk trim, Beaver or Squirrel trim. Raccoon in dark selected pelts, Muskut Coats, Mulkut Cogts with Beaver or Raccoon colfar and: cuffs. Otter. Coan, Caracul Coats and French Seal Coats. Moderately priced Fu.r Scarfis and Capes, not imitations, but the genume, in rich quak ities, within ‘your reach. Stone Marten, Mink, Black Lynx, Taupe Fox, Skunk, Caracul, Hudson Sell, in tact all of the relnble kinds are here and thousands of utwfie& customers attest the wud_om f selecting in this store.. MEN’S SlLK DRE.SS{NG GOWNS—-MEN’S BATH ROBES, IN EXCLUSIVE DF&IGNS AND QUALmES MEN'S HOUSE COATS—FUR CAPS FUR LINED AND-FUR GLOVES GLOVES .OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND, GRADE FOR LADIES OR MEN GOLF HOSiERYAND ALL KINDS OF SHK HGSIH‘Y FOR LADIES OR MEN . "' MEN’S SILK SHJRTS. ALSO MADRAS AND PERCALE SHIRTS wom)mui. cox.;.zcnou OF RA&E Muwugsmsu,suxmmx,w WOOL BRUSHED = ANGORA SWEATERS, SHAKER SWEATERS, AND FINE'GRADES FOR ALL THE FAMALY MEN'S OVERCOATS—MEN'S WINTER SUITS - MEN'S HATS OR CLOTH CAPS | HANDKERCHIEES FOR LADIES OR MEN IN END- - LESS ARRAY AND. eevmalc ALL QUALITIES - HOLIDAY NECKWEAR FOR WHICH THIS STORE 1S:ALWAYS HEADQUARTERS HAS NOT. BEEN. NEGLECTED THIS SEASON AND YOU'LL FIND S s BIGGER AND BETTER LINES THAN mn RMNCOATS FOR LADIES Ofi MEN IN m A PRACTICAL GIFT FOR EVERY MEMBER OF ms ; - EQUALLED FOR THE SAME VALUES o OF CATTLE TB. ERADICATION ates but businces men, partie- the lgcal paper their indorsement of the United Stites and Idaho ‘state depart- )-1 ments of ageiculture toward the centrol of freezing,’ and eradication of cattle tuberculosis that | might exist in herds within Lemhi coun- | d d ty hys the fullest indorsement of the undersigned banks. of the county The banker -ig always a ity, and such supp: to do with the success of an such as the testing of all th f a range or dairy herd was ready to his cattle tested. All the cattle tested, 2 total of neacly 35.000 | head. 90 per cent. of them In range herds. Special chutes were buli for handling the range herds. e = WILL TRY MEBINGS. Two carlogds of 35 Delane Mer sheep from Washin, 2 shipped intg Conpecticut These ewes the sheep dis ecticut ad of owes, was for E. . and Willis D, Tuttle Auother load was di Tl Huyler and the enwich. M tey 1" Curtis are ecach st to the shech busjusge Mr. Tout a fock of 40 head but wished to creaze his flock as e nnds sheep ra wg profitable * K. ®. Begh sheep. £n; cialis for the extemsion service, sclect- od the two cae logds In Bennsylvania. CARE O FLOWERS I¥ VINDOW GABDENS Care ot flowers in window gardens essential to satisfactory results One county horticulturai agent, says: “The chief point in the care of house plants a* this time of the year, are: First, to see that they do not freeze on cold nig that they are ‘not over-watered. but r ceive water enough, and that they do not become what the florists call “pot bound. “The first point requires that att tion be given to see that the tpom tem- perature is fairly warm laté in the even- ing, that at night the shades are pulled down to help conserve heat, and in case of excessively Iow temperatures at night. that the mast expased or most tender plants are given additional protection by being covered. Newspapers are light and make excellent protective for this purpose. ¥ Woodburs by Mre, C, y is iiberaliy and then wait tiii the soil be- gins to show drxing out on top. This may Mean once a Gay, OF once evary two water with 3n inch or two of mpoist ! coarse sandfor. gravel as suggested lgst wegk will tend to prevent excessive quick drying out. As a rule more dan age is dong by amateur plant growers in watering too much, than too little When plants be: pot bound oot bound, they sbould be jarrel out of the pots, part of the old soil should shaken ‘off the root and afterwards thex should be repotted in pots a little large using fresh, well prepared soil. may ‘be usually had at any time of t year, in good quality * om the locai florist. In trans- votting tender plants out of doors, wh the temparaturé is below freezing, they must be given protection by being ke; Qut of the wind and must be Wfapr carefully i papers to conserve the I ent heat of ‘soli and plants. " DECEMBER FARM NOTES h: work of mixing sausage cam be greatly lightened by putting in a pan a few layers of meat andjseasoning, running it all through the choppx Cream that is hard to sour weather dan be started quickly bj ing a little buttermilk and stirring oc- casionally, This furnishes tha bacteria essentifl to fermentation and the break- ing down of the fat globules. An automobile is 3 source of heavy ex- pensa In"the Winter unless properly car- | fed for. A few weeks' storage in a shed | [ withqut any. attention may Ee the direc cause of, several hundrag doliars of dam- | agé to battery, tires gine parts and Snish. of lice gatting a sfart on hoga and cat- tle. The thick winter coats provide homes and breeding places. Sprayving with a kerosene éiguisiog of hal. rain water de- strovs both and nits at onea. There is. only one precaution and that is sure the kerosene ie well mulsi- Extra care n the milk, cl up s0 mbch of the time. -And to da. thl auccessfuily the stables must be kept | clean. Ciean milk can not be drawn f#om a cow that is forced to sleep in 3 filthy bed. The curry comd and brush can do & lot towards removing the souree of dirt. It isnt especlally the amount of fesd I that is given that counts so much “In “watering a good rule is to water | days. Having the plants set in & pan of | as it s way in Regular in feedinz : digestive sysiem ven to ba as well ar { feed d wards conditioning, b it 15 fed. ps to keep th [shape and 2 ciping to_make the work that i There is an shelter is stock. This i a war for lv y stronz oo g [ who BED-NECKED EASPBERKY CANE BOREE CONTROLLED IN FALL or winter is the to farmers’ bullet enden, ¢ntom ness. al) w ‘1.1 dowberry |ance of these me: | vears is nighly IMCEDER, AT MAAMTRASNA, IRE.. l AROUSED THE NEIG HBORHOOD by the st rangr-r 3’ Car the Black and Tan regime. Joyce prote: shot dead agen parents b terror neghiborhood of th quie o {today. nd 1 Financial Wizard Controls Austria’s Finances | | | { Mn the wintsr months there s du.-x! Deputy Alberto Baneduce, former Italign Minister of Labor, who has been appointed controller of Au: trian - finances. The appointme: made, according ta a plan adopted by the League of Nations. Deputy Beneducs represented Italy a3 an economit expert in the Lon- don Conference, as well as at the financial ° conference in Brussels. Best re,lulq are expected with the l Italian 8Rance wizard in contrel READY FOR XMAS WITH THE CARGEST SFOCK APPROPRIATE GIFFS WE HAVE EVER SHOWN 5 NFSTS OF TABLES ... 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