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N Four food, resist hot weathier, and. s Yo axe e 2 M. 8. C. TO HAVE EXHIBITION OF NEEDLECRAFT, AT .nw“ CHUHCH Members Entertained by Mrs. John| Pressnted Fine Programme Under Taylor at Poquetanuck. Ausploes of Ladies’ Ald Society. Sttt X ~ . 8. C. was royall tertained | = At Trinity M. B. church on ‘Wednes- e A o e fri] G the Swiss Bell Ringers| =5 ] Ma: Poquetanuck. presented a attractive charge 24th the will work the initia The early part of the evening was|under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid nitia- devoted to needlecraft. Many incom- | $ociety of ‘he church. The attendance tory and and fourth degrees. Ihe Swiss Bell R Tho are tour- N B APPRO"RIAT? MEONEY FOR DUCTIONS FROM OUR DAILY LOW PRICES -, completed in readiness section present, KER JOME GARD g > e 2B S e e 1o (e 10| e thees i, mser B 1. Geotaers, T e ; bt sidtucitins e BUY YOUR SUMMER SUPPLY NOW O aring the social hour which fol Eleanor N. Georgotte and Josephine A | Norwich Pastor Delivered Address at | City Beautiful Committes. Co-operates L 5 1 e our ic! Y i e 9 r B g delectable luncheon of twelve first order and play 2 variety of mstru- Q"F‘A“." Event of New London Y. M. h Supt. E. J. Graham. . . Covers was served by the hostess, as- | ments, some of which are seldom seen| O- On Wednesday afternoon Supt. Ed- E . 3 sisted by Miss Annie McKelvey. hg:;wm. o SRR The annual banquet of, the New ;:;odo !.: Gmhl.n; ;}z thomNomicmubltc — Actes fl'y program: ‘was H spoke lore Young Cadets Gave Dance. Trio, Seventh Coneerto, De Berlot| conaon it Sioh: 708 Dot ot Hew, | the City Beautitul commnittes ot thy| E. A. BIDWELL MOST PIECES VALUED AS HIGH AS $2.50 The Youns Cudets of Poqueisnutk] ., L ¥HIIR SeNa, hamp, o J. W. Bixler was toastmaster. The|Norwich Board of Trade at thelr an- PUISSANT GRAND MASTER Houm "u.;c::::{fluek ;’:lai:!::!ovenln: ek Tnug.e;l_,.‘m D o it et L Eo e i o A et ik - We have again secured a choice assortment of handsome Parisian ouse at 4 IS e e 4 o .\ I e aber stmnRiee. In: | Savephane sel Popular Ballads | 100, Bae o I B e ien, do. | the Home Garden club work Shimy o Norwich Man Siven Office at Annuai|} | ivory Noveltids for use on the dressing table and single articles or e B o hre e | TFlo, Beseie. prots 1es . Pontsetts | 1760 a0 addresy, and J. N. Nichols | to be fsken up In the local sohools 1n| LSs=mDlY (Lo complete ssts may be secured for only a fraction of their actual valus o dan of New reviewed the work of | Co-operation e New London e during this Toilet Sale. We offer Clothes Brushes in various styles, Wi rompt- “Mandolin, viclin, by 2 e, &_ Mandolin sol. Boston harp. & the association in foreign fields. county farm bureau. After hearing the . 5 3 o o the topic | merits of the proposed club The 98th annual assembly of the Hair Brushes, Nail Brushes (in boxes), Perfume Bottles, Mirrors, fished ihe plano and violin muste, "L Georgette. e ik oy D S0t mds tg | City Beautiful committes votod i3 snc| grand council of Connectient, Royal|l | Trays, Nall Buffers, Mair Receivers, Puff Boxes, Manicure Sets and Violin solo, Mazurka de Ci Thiteas ¥ the eveink propriate a_sum of money, not to ex-|2nd Select Masters, was held at the |} | Picture Frames. For personal use or for gift purpsses this sale of SRR A G obte. usin | ‘Dr. Slocum began by extending the |ceed $100, towards defraying the ex-| Masonic temple, Hartford, Wednesday, fers a wonderful opportunity. oo greetings of the Norwich association | Penses of club supervision. The City| With about 100 delegates present. Most 4 = Ocarina golo, cello obligato, South- and congratulating the New London | Beautiful committee showed much h?: Puissant Grand Master Willlam O. DURING THIS SALE 98¢ ern ‘Airs, Foster | association for their recent success in | terest in the project and their action in | Shelley of Hartford presided.- g Josephine A. and F. L. Georgette. |taking on the forelgn w in re- | appropriating money for the club work| The endment to the constitution, Xylophone solo, The Amerlcm»l;atrol, sponse to the appeal of Sherwood Ed- | shows that they are doing all in their | proposéd a year ago, that the place of a; ly. power towards the beautifying of the | eeting each year be left to the first l] E']' ANI) l " If you want to keep your hair in Josephine A. Georgette. At the great mass meeting in_the | city. three officers, instead of alternately in TO co il £00d condition, be careful what you {Musical Aluminum Tubes, Davis theatre in Norwich last Sun Superintendent Graham said Wed- | Hartford and New Haven, caused ‘a Sanitol wash it with. day, continued Dr. Slocum, Sherwood | nesday afternoon that he will secure a | long discussion and failed to get the CREAMS Most soaps and. prepared_shampoos F. L. Georgette. Eddy said: 'Koep Christ at the cen- | supervisor for the club work as soon | Recessary two-thirds vote. 40c Hind’s Honey and Almond..33c contain too much alkali. This dries ter of your work.” That was a groat|as possible S0 as to get the project| The following officers were elected: the scaip, makes the hair brittle, ?.".‘3 Eleanor N. Georgette. -usxh ieaun‘xi;. thmi tv?nt to; -lr‘n- sta’lx_-}r;ea. = s E 3 -Mlo;;l:i Pu-isaa“ \'nxt'w(ir;nd Master—E. Al- |} 89¢ Stillman’s Freckle Cream...31c is very harmful. Just plain mulsi: k phasize the ap! 'esus makes e object of the project is to arouse | len 'well, Norwich. cocognut oil (which is pure and en- F. L. Georgette. to men. in the young people of the eity & Jove| Deputy Puissant Grand Master—|§ D¢ ':"":’"" °';""" tirely greaseless), is much better than | Swiss Hand Bell Trio— - for land and plant life. To teach|Thomas M. Barnes, Bridgeport, mall, 23¢ size. the ‘most expensive Soap of anything| @ Lest Rose of Summer. GETTING SIGNATURES TO them the dignity and pleasure of real| Grand Treasurer—Isaiah Baker, Jr, Large, 45c size. else you can use for shampooing, as 3 ADDIE BURNS PETITION | 2chievement. To bring about as far | Hartford. 25c Pompeian Night Cream.,....21c this can't possibly injure the hair. ¢ My Old Kentucky Home. as possible well organized supervisio: Grand Recorder—James McCormick, Simply molsten your hair with water | Hungarian dulcjfner sofo, 4 o Liqui 25¢ Burrell's Tooth Paste or Powder 20c Dr. Lyon’s Powder or Paste.16c 22¢ Rubifoam ............. 17 28c Cheney’s Tooth Powder 21c Calox Tooth Powder........17c 3 e % and direction of the vacatio: - | Windsor. Daggett & Ranisdell’s Cold Cream— aste. and rub it in. One or two teaspoon- Popular Airs|Paper With Many Names Will .be| ties of boys and girls and to é‘,.‘c?,"& —_— ’5, sl B footh 3 fuls will make an abundance Of rich, Josephine A. Georgette, Presented to Board of Pardons. | children the cssential business princi. | JOHN TROLAND ELECTED Sheffield's Tooth Paste T o ok har: | Marimbsphons: teio. Wilhate e, tles and Low to obtain & Profit gn in- B wien. 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste 400 and scalp thoroughly. The lather Potpourri, Rossini| It is stated that several well known | vestment. < TREASURER OF PLUMBERS 50c size .. rinses out easily and removes every ‘Eleanor N., Josephine A. and business men an d some women who i g TR particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and ex- F. 1. Georgette, nre. pramtiently ldewtifed with New Organization. State ‘Association Held Annual Mee! cessive oil. The hair dries quickly and | Muwical flowers, La Paloma, Yradier|London social and church affairs are| V. herever it is wished, Home Garden| ing in Meriden With Over a Hun- evenly, and it leaves it fihe and silky, F. L. Georgette. Colgate’s Tooth Powder.15c and 24c 25¢ Sanitol Cold Cream. : Colgate’s Tooth Paste..10c and 200 25c Woodworth’s Liquid com- plexion and Cold Cream......2%¢ " L. interested in the case of Addie Burns, | }VCIX may be organized in the school, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. Organ chime trio, Who has filed & petition for pardon | throueh the teacher, who will aid ths | dred Delegates Present.. £ You can get muisified cocoanut oil Medley of Popular Atrs|or parole from the State prison at| *Ofk in every way possible. Mem-| ‘muo high cost of material ana its|] Pond’s Vanishing and Pond's at most any drug store. It is very —_— Wethérsfield. The petition will come {’;?"'fll’ Is limited to the puplls of the |, n =2 Dhices”to be charged for Cold Cream ..................208 cheap, and a few ounces is enough to| STATE PROBATE ASSEMBLY before the board of pardons at the| Bird to eighth grades, inclusive, and | oonc"S 1 wol one of the chief topics P o of / sSussion at the annual meeting || POmPpeian Massage Cream-— last everyone in the family for months. = esday of the Connecticut Master 3% size . umbers ~Association in Meriden 62¢ size . - | members have the choice of two linas HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING.|fors that fime. the men. and women | Of activicy. flowers or vegetables, The e SheieSide interestéd in this case hope to gar- | Eardens will be carried on through the udge L. P. W, Marvin Chosen Presi- | ner sufficient strength to influence the | SUmmer under proper supervision, and dent Tor the Eneuing Year. . | boometine lcils 1o Do tomens it | in the fail ‘cxhibits will be Beld fn the About 125 delegates were present. The following officers were elected: President, William P. irk, Bridge- port; vice presidents, ¥ William T. Bielby, Middletown, and Harry Ken- SOAPS nedy, New London’ ' recording secre tary, Robert T. Rock, Bridgeport: fiz Coni nancial secretary, George $. Bull, of || 25¢ Sanitol P Soup; - d10 a woman who has served several years | SChool or sume other appointed place Judge L. P. W. Marvin of Hartford |of punishment for a crime, which it is | to show results and receive awdrds for was Wednesday elected president of | claified, was caused and fostered by | merit.. Whal Yon can Dfl W‘Ith Gfls the Connecticut probate assembly at|conditions existine in New London Plan of Work. ! its annual meeting#a Hartford. Jua#s| when Addie Birns was arrested. g &, Child of Woodstock and Wdge Gas 1s ‘réady. any minute ‘ot the day or] vice' Mpres? a:r'n?:‘““m“ were chosen | be presentéd before the board of par- 250 Lavox Shampoo. 45¢c Canthrox . Swedish Hair Powde! All boys and girls in the third to A petition on her behalf that is to| ejgntn des, inclusive, wishing o 45¢c Hay’s Hair Health. join the Norwlch Home Garpden |Hartford; treasurer, John Troland, of [ 10c Palmolive Soap. . Te and Judge Dennis|dons ‘been circulated ip New Lon- 5 Norwich £ tate Vi id s 50c Wyeth’s S: ind Sulphur..42c night, in any quantity and in any part | O ¢ 8 Achievement Club must first choose a | Norwich: national state vice president, Sills. Bah - s yeth's Sage and Sulphur. . of the house.. You @on't have to car- | O oricn of Meriden secretary-treasurer. A s oveck and has received many | partner, preferably a parent, who|J. O. Mills, New Britas Mo Mivily: Sasp ry it about.. No smoke, no ashes, no ion- ¢ 25Tees to furnish a suitable plot of disagreeable odors, no heavy ~and Over 200 Signatures. o A ourms D Detition- | around mot to exceed 100. square feet clumsy apparatus, and a gas company | TO date there are over 200 signa- | yimes the pardon has been wAthdrawn | (10X10) the necessary fertilizer, tools, handy who will see that your appli- | tures to the petition favoring the con- | pef, the day assigned for the hear- | 20d seed, and in return for which the ances are working properly if you ask | Solidation of the Norwich Chamber of | ing, because her counsel and others| (RIld agrees to do the planting, cul- Commerce and the Norwich Board of | jnes tivation, weeding, harvesting. etc. Tong intérested in her case were informed | Livation You can cook with gas, heat water > , the petition would be opposed. This | Soxt it should be decided whether the for washing, do the laundry work, light time the hope prevails among her | Sarden shall consist of flowers or veg- your house, take the chill from rooms To East Great Plain. friends and others who have been in- | e!2bles, and then enrollment should be on cold days; why, if you wanted to,| The Girls’ Hiking club went to East | terested, that the opposition may be ma‘_gc S membership _application you could have a gas engine pump the | Great Plain on Wednesday evening for | Withdrawn or that some arrangement | $fd Which may be secured through water for you if that was necessary. |their weekly trip. can be made Whereby the woman will ‘hf teacher. As soon as this card is It would take a larger space than be granted ltberty under certain re- | éturned to the teacher, properly made —— Pinaud’s €au de Quinine— i Small size ... “Medium size . 45c Birt’s Head wash 10c Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap 7¢ ANNUAL MEETING OF DIME SAVINGS BANK. Francis J. Leavens Elccted President for Another Year. them to do so. Mecca Toilet Soap 28c_Roger & Gallet Soap in six different odors ........ Francis J. Leavens was re-elected president of the Dime Savings bank at || Pear’s Unscented Soap. the 47th annual meeting held in the di- ear’s Scent Soap... Toctory . roqm. Wednesaay morning at|f oot e 11_o'clock. Turkish Bath Soap............. 5¢ Colgate’s Cashmerd Bouquet Soap— veaa10c that occupied by this advertisement to enumerate all of the many things that GAINED 15 POUNDS may be done with gas, and as space is The full list of officers elected fol- lows: : President—Francis J. Leavens. Small gizs ... Vice Presidents—Gardiner Greene, Large size . Reuben S, Bartlett, George A. Davis. ? Directors—Frank L. Woodard, Vine || Colgate's Transparent Glyoerine; ont, and stating which activity (flow~ strictions. ers or vegetables) is to be carried out, Tather expensive, W o ——— HELD ANNUAL STATE the pupil becomes o member of thé that you cail ot our offite and ses fg: P"'“'.r FT"'" d "B’::" Misictne me CONVENTION IN STAMFORD | When the membership cards are re- yourself how many things may be o o ly Builder. turned, instructions concerning gar- o Sons and Daughters of Liberty Hear | dens will be sent to each member and |S: Stetson, N. Douglas Sevin, William [§ Oat Meal and Whits Clematis... T St W s P Reborta’ of Mautfs Work. {1 teacher. These instructions may | B. Young, Joseph D. Haviland,B. P.|l William’s Barber’s Bar..... The City of Norwich- John’s Medicine I waeighed 155 ibs. It S be revicwsd by the, teather in soliool; | Pishon, Ehepard B. Falmer, Welter F'1R - 0ol op o it iaian theee e City of Norwich~ |aisssta'sty B85 cotehtand 15m'Sp o] wien-avont 200 Qengate tn attena, | £ et S sdndeier Vil galh S | Lty Choios . st oo e || e Jmpered Tlls Soug, hrse . 70 1bs. 1 c s best £ 'ndefsianding of the me: to be e v: s. Gas & Electrical Department | colas, cousghs and boay . butlings | e® S oa Danshtens ot ' isrer | cmployed in his garden work. Secretary and Treasurer—Frank L. odors, a box.. : 100 ALICE BUILDING 821 MAIN s7. | (Slgned) Frank Bemnett 239 South|wae held in Stamford Wednesday: ve- | In camylng out the work edch mem- A . M x d ., No lams, Mass. rts coverini 6 year's work pre- eep a recol of expenses e ———— plgfltld and ofilcen Zlectea. P angd labor, and credit the garden with Treasurer—John H. Perkins, TouT AND TAI-CUM ® The delegates were welcomed by |the amount of fresh vegetables used Auditors — Reuben S. Bartlett, Wil- Councilman, at large Edward O. Jan- | In the home (at regular market prices) Ham B. Y‘)'J":‘g- Chaxles H. Phelps. Powms sen, who presented them with the key m:;‘i4 sm{'e that }:nn?'dbe sold for cash. M;ljhé ‘f]c;_ldlg:x{l‘g J{Sv'é"effie{,fé‘,u"."%";”" B e ot e ras B16D | ords pn brankts that will e rurery, | Herbert B. Cary, Jamés In Crawford,|§ 25¢ Taloum Powder.... Ao present a3 the Euest of the conven- :{.;‘.'5, a nth‘efi;;-ldlgt the season, write & F. D. Ricketson, Arthur E. Sherman. 16c Babeook’s Corylopsis 126 S o lckansen Witch Hnul,“° on. lome Garden” telling = Ao esseessen . o ke e about the summer work in the garden | CHILD SERIOUSLY BURNED 05 Tnioe SRR Tewiee i 180 e i meess aen U LU e ol W R S T Violet, Carnation and Rose..12: | 25c Egyptian Deodorizer........ e garden plot, drawn fo scale, should be BY.BOILING WATER. |} 15; Bradley’'s Woodland Violet..12¢ | 10c Kreozone Pine Paper Pads.. 7c To be Held at First Congregational | included in the story, which is to be|young Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. | Comfort Powder— Florida Water .......seeees... 170 Church Sundey Evening, With Dia- g s bl ""E ,‘;";‘;‘I‘:“ for Judging. Pendloton Taken to Hospital. Larse; 220 wise: -2% 5% logues an ress. all, s . About 7 o’clock Wednesday morning > 3 Thero is to bo a union migslonary 1alt on e i he® menool in the | Marion, the ? 12 vear old daughter of [§ e Glelar &f;l:",i“"‘ e BRUSHES, ETC. . Bunday cvening, May 14, at 1 o | Products of the garden work consist- | = 39 Mre, fehard ¥ Pendloton: of EmpaniOdond . L. o TostTIC e ! glocic A dialogue will b!:hp:;m&tiaa Ok VDT Yevtabisa’anl Biste burned by Doiling hwa}i‘er.d The child 18c Amolin Dfl:‘"‘lfl* F°Wd"|~-“° speci: m furnished. ss . was burned about the head, face, back Mennen’: o1 Violet Galase "o Boston, home secrstary of | Awards of the Home Garden Achieve- | nd legs. Dr. K. 5. Higgins was sum: 1y arneie Bomiad or Vil e yman’s Board, & spe- ment. moned and gave all possible relief and clal speaker. A Christian Endeavor 4 the child was taken to the Backus hos- || 150 Vantine's Sana Dermal......12c prayer service will follow her talk. Each member who properly cares | pital for treatment. 15¢ Reid & Hughes Co’s Talc in g I s s {or l:xlx gla.rden and completes the work, Violet or Arbutus Odors......11¢ c al i d e moves t‘:. Suee byt::eawflmng the L. M. Crandall a Judge. achievement In each llnp o n;:flvuy I 27c Roger & Gallet Rice Powder 24 tissues normal; the results are L. M. Crandall of the Norwich Com- | in each school, there will be an award 3 30c Roger & Gallet Carnation 0-C truly remariabia. - Get o 350 paske | | mercial schoot has bess " cusran™s | mua ier T pent i be 2n avard | Thin Folks Who (s e ) age from any ist; he is judge for the speaking contest.to be| line of activity in the town, there will GIVES INSTANT RELIEF zuthorized to refund. money- 0 | Py b ihe pubie sopoo smngies, be | lne of itk ; 89c Derma Viva Liguid Beauti- anyone not fully satisfled. Sieriing in that placs this (Thursdays |~ - o eho Want to Get Fat ey fier, Flesh or White..... Mr. and Mrs. Crandall will }t the Flavwae Gardons, Ca ' R ey e % ik 1, \ m llgs 8‘]“:“:!3: of g“’dm" Instéad of getting into the blood, . ntity of products ... much of the fat and flesh producin £, Care of Garden ... elements stay in the intestines unt! 5 x 86¢ Nail Scrubs . Care of flower gardens 50 | be able to fat up a few pounds and hades . 35c | 30c Nail Scrubs .... SurEngement. of fopve bedy :fiixf'flfn'fia or Wonmmns SREh A e 250 Dressing Combs in white, i S apresmncy sult fs not impossivle, despite past rail: || Satin Skin Face Powder... Shell OF GMBEP « .. ..-ve.unesdle - White Combs.........200 Vegetable Gardens. mal-nutrition, a Pongi Java Rice Powder. 2%¢ f Ivory performance at the state hospital ‘on Friday evening for the benefit of the patients. even! 2 i 39c Derma Viva Face Powder make the P h State Supervisor Awards are to be mad th 1e S owd ‘oung in Mr. Young's touring| lowing points: 0 OB the 0l | recrease in Welght Ten Ponnis or Mere || 20 WeSdbury's Face Powder " " Exhibit th 1 the bod; " . X1 v ey pass from e body as it N Qur assortment of fine Floor Coverings has never been ;. Story %% Dotrect ihis conditlon and o pro- The Finest Toilet Paper Made R ¢ ¥ - Three compete: duce a healthy, normal amount of fat, 3 B ok more complete than at the present time. ¢ = “I'd certainly give most anything to the nutritive processes must be arti $ not connected with the public schools | ficially supplied with the power which cloth-like texture and yet possesses the : W t has denied . them. Thi: i - . % : 7 nso “"xy ms denled them. can b it is altogether unltvkl.“ the u’-ru. bnt\m INGRAINS, AXMINSTERS, e an atescbe I terribly with s R e s stion of wix BRUSSELS, VELVETS, - told ollons, o0 e m.é‘:. 4" etarcnes of what Come in and see our display. You will be sure to find > b et mm t:':"“?‘b::ia%y.flvzpw‘rw G : a Rug to please you and at a price that will prove at- : . : 3 : tractive. N. S. GILBERT & SONS