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1 | | FIGHT ON GARDEN PESTS 15 PLANNED Agent of Department of Ag ncul-‘i ture to Visit State 5 tford, March 15.—The home gardeners of Connecticut are to have | elp in the insect pests rdens this summer the \ar ord- letter to Bureaus sent from the headquar- ommittee of food supply, | ! | | | | Hemenw chairman of the Hem- | Sureaus lens department War Mr ‘ns the able supg a from th to be ultural d and that ady supplied is comm should they ps it exped per supervis this Homenway's letter is as or H. J ative « follows: of Baker, dircctor nsion work ticut Agricultural ( ed more { Conne reports can | that com- in qualified for | vision work 1d send this ‘onnecti t A e for the special cou sors than forc ges munities ure someono garden snpe person to tho « den ors, which course is to April 16 and April 20 lone, P or Baker mmunit will find supervisor Ina tween this is many secure a much ision is ne g » be a s believes that commur cannc rged {oo strongly to make this sion ial fieid agent | federnl depart- | nt to | ra- | | mnection | Mr I also desire to inform George M. Codding on cntomology of the ment igricultur a Cannecticu on in u of been to demon tions SERLEhe « ur]A’ i smmu- | to | | { garden of thoe situation nity the on malke reference cide ment with vey to and spray ials the supply of ind equip their nse o suh- 1 - ; hatian and for jeet to tions pest develop: the f county. He od through irm reau in your d to prot Conne 1 from trus avail time 1 The War Maryland Bu has pr ,,,,,.va sion D C garde i exee manuai which can he garder thron home Committes commilte hool ment of the Cont of Food Supply cost of | reneral distributic he | thous If yvou des should be gla per em we ROOM FOR KENITTING IN THESE POCKETS ! troops. kaitin 1o about th this pretiy 1t prebi pring sin. There ™ in this pai s to carry all + nfnimnm of rockets nro fc tho two atached decornted W lesds s tunic will dartog the eoming months | viction | days | nish | the GIANT FRENCH GUNS ARMORED CARS HAMMER GERMANS constructed railway 1 suitable these armored ca 190-millimeter guns line up and ham- lines with terrific bhombardments until the enemy cleared and the French specially runs > German line reat mounted on them vithin th the the e trenches TWO TYPES OF A I'he upper picture shows dirigible used by the out duty along the Adriatic. Many ships have been saved by the quick work of these dirigibles, which have a type alian army dircovered \ | range of | OGN for | and | EW ON MOBILE | B | infantry can advance. This remark- ble photograph shows a line of the mored cars with the powerful guns ready to go into action. It is the first | photograph of its kind to arrive in this country. The guns and cars are | camouflaged and are manned by | French marine gunners. | ITALIAN FLYERS tia~hed traft ihe a w The new Italian also used by the trol work along lecat reminds one irning lower to ihe endanzered photograph flyving boat Italian navy the Adriatic of a flying shows Macchi, for pa- The fish. DAECHE SE German Who Plotted to Destroy Ships Going to Prison. New York, in March 15.—The con- i'ederal Court of Paul man, who was charged with conspiring with Lieutenant Rob- t Fay and others to destroy steam- ps of the Allies by attaching bombs rudder posts was affirmed yes- United Stat Circuit The defendant had to two years' impri 1 penitentiary interned at | and will be the Daeche, a Ge lay by the Court of Appeals een sentence onn Atl now geithorpe, Ga., Allanta need When sentc May 9 with Lieutenant Fay and the brother-in-law, Walter Scholz, appealed did not to with them. Iay escaped soon his imprisonment till at la Frank Burgmaier, a saloonkeepe 5 Westchester avenue, the Bronx, yesterday to serve ten in the Tombs for failing to fur- the fede authorities with of address, Wallace, special assistant to the neral, rday ordered from Trenton, N. J., prison of George T. Zador, a lleuten- ant in the Austrian army, who Ww: arrested January 25. His wife made a plea to Mr. W who made an investigation and decided he was not dav Some time today a allens will start for charge of a detail of United St Thelir names will be an- nounced after they have left the city. on 1915, latter's Dacche prison fte nd g0 wnd i of 3 was sentenced change Mr ves! (he group of enemy the south in Don‘r Bother Me says &3 056% POSTIOASTIES (BEST CORN FLAKES) are so goodIwant them everyday. in | . ' hall his HALF-CENTURY AT BANK On March 30, Charles B. Oldershaw, secr 1d treasurer of the Savinggs Bank of New Britain, will have com- pleted 50 years of continuous service with this banking institution. When Mr. Oldershav entered the bank a half-century 1go it was connectad with the National bank and he w Just out of High school. A. J. Sloper, president of the National bank, is the 'only local activ banker today who was in that business when Mr. Older- shaw began his life work. TWO UNION M}k H At 8 o'¢ 'n‘ K ! Mac hmv St street ! General and State 1k INGS, tomorrow evening the will hold an open at 34 Church speakers will be of Boston, I". Hotch- union and Amo social the ness Agent C. Haven. On next Tues- i v evening the Central Labor union b will hold an open meeting at the same at which State Secretary Ira Orn- burn, of New IHaven, will be the speaker. A local representative will also boost the Thrift Stamps DROP In Price of BUTTER Russell's Best. of New The Butter of unusual quality 55c¢ A Pound Why treat, try not give yourself a some real Butter, RUSSELL BROS. 301 MAIN STREE' NRITAIN DAILY e T S —— ITERALD. Fi 15, 1018, IDA Curiosity—if nothing more should bring yo get acquainted with this live store—with ¢ —our specialized service—our cheerful, come often then. EXTREME VALUES IN Men’s Hats Our Mats are made from our own specifications, made Honestly for Style and Service. Beautiful Shades of Fawn, Shadow Green, Light Grey and Tan. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 NEW Just Arrived The latest thing in Men’s Shirts, with collars to match. They arc quite the smartest thing in town for young ™ SPECIAL $1.65 L] Spring Gloves Grey Silk $1.50 $2.65 Washable Capes $2.15 Tan Capes White Dress Silk Socks Of heavy fibre, special 50c value, 3 pairs A FEW WORDS ABOUT OUR ADVERTISING In these days of exaggeration there is a great deal of doubt in the pablic mind concerning advertising. Very often much that is said is taken with a “pinch of salt.” We wish to point out that we fully rcalize that there’s nothing more im- portant in advertising than the truth; and the best thing about the truth in advertsing is that it re- quires no exaggerated statements and no “fireworks.” The truth is enough. The merchandise advertise is right. 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