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Soap should be used very carefally,| -~ 5 et it Jou want to keep your hair looking | VARIOUS MATTERS shampoos _contain - Light vehicle lamps &t This_dries_the scalp, the Haning. . k brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady uss is just| Bird students note the arrival of ordinary mulsified cocoanut oil (which | wrens and swallows this week. is pure and greaseless), and is better| ;.. Clerkc John C. Turner of New than the most expensive soap or any- 3 thing elss you use. London has licensed 240 dogs to date. One or two teaspoonfuls will| Some charmifig and dainty May . n short time % cloanse the hair and scalp thoroughiy. | baskets are being featured by local o Y Feom Trrs 3, HemD, Simply moisten the hair with water | dealers. -fi‘ .?‘v At _the of T aton statod that o and rub it in. It makes an abund- o couple | that th : the pufchuse ance of rich, creamy lather, which| Dr. Holms' office wiil be closed until m&"?. July 21, 1911. They |of ) - o m':mm.u % X By nita, Alvia Tt Hodman, four | these Tacts torelen countiies have Al |corn 2o inat Plannch by ihe" Morria Tinses out easily removing evéry par- |turther notiee—edv. ticle of dust, dirt, dandruff and exces- of . Mrs. Rod- | ready for 50 ot its comi Y. Connecticut men who own _birch edutoy ot the child in ad- |ine. setimated production Jor 7 u#wm-("‘gn & aivorce. defense committes ive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft and | mills arc hampered because of Brewing' company of brought suit against alarming before the country the hair fine and silky, —n-nm lus- | of help. T Huly' and OE At Noank, Archdeacon J. Bldred o et ot | m SR S T R e e e e Do llar i T R any .armacy, % It 1 ] cou ou ves Vi o' fow ounces wiil supply every mem.- | OPiscopal church Sunday aftern: ov. 73, 1915. They claim damages|Boy Scouts of America. representing |would ailow, Tne coltages on . ihe ber of the family for months. At present Isbor is scarce in Rock= of $800. the national defense committee, told | property, about tén in number, will be ————— | ville. Some of the contractors ar§ ident Livingstone that the pros- |torn down. - paying $2.50 and others $2.75 a day. Dective co-operation of the Boy Scouts| Mr. Eaton was asked just what the Tuesdsy at 8 o'clock, in St. Pat <2 n..'m-'" esel age ot dap-someiing prociont revcits. | land wae Teechastd ‘2ai He jost ihat o = - T ven Ing pra results. was rel anr he sal it R e - 18 LITERALLY SWAMPED. - i e need is urfin’lor scouts o pro- | from -:.r?“ur. Seavury iold him e mind mass . A Pp—p— ‘Acsieiing Rooou! auce, conserve ai others to pro- |gathered that marine engines and steel Sary Ludy. Asplisatione end Fledgee Cominue to ns NG | Guce and conserve facd, ulls wowla he constructed. When Flood Secretary’s Desk. Officers .at Suilding. the soidier dei asked about how big ihe mu would Al i i é“ > H f 8 The Vineyard Workers of the Cen- oo songre least ten producers at home for every robably be, Mr. that he teal s'i""m chureh met '1’::, l:mn-;‘ sarden Seven enlistments were received at| .., on the firing line. 'This meane|beiicved Mr. Seabury’'s company would LR S W s that in addition to the individual ef- |accept any order tendered. L y. fort of eadh scaut, at least nins oivers | Whetties Mr. Becbuty siirihases the At the annual thank offering mests must be induced by the scout to do|land or not, & marine piant is to bé > ing of the Ellington W. C. T. U., Mrs. . likewise in order that our slogan |estabiished at Browni ‘s Beach, as that you need goods in a hurry, | L. K. Fulier of Scot Conn., edl-| 5 of Att Prank Q. | “every scout to feed & soldier” may be | Mr. Faton stated that if be 4id not ”fl" & m llm tor of the White Ribbon ner, spoke | ¢, ,'n - Asnes to was iaan, firenan Arst ciase: realized. Thete i no 1ACk of certainty |sell the land he would immediatety d don’t f the telephone and rolommized at New York Monday af- Tty e eook, Ihird elass Irerold | UPon the part of our government as to | pian to do something of that nature t forget Get your supper in Grange hall to- |¥0) 3 . Z the outcome of the present waz, ino- | himselt, Trom 6 to 7 for 26e—aav. ternoen at 5 o'clock. 1t was attended | sogigned . Jensen, seaman, second class; | £ ce, fBon Snd DISIgs are i night, 7 - onty by relatives and inttmate friends. @eorge D. Ducharme, seaman, second | (o7 45 Wnapee, Wer S5C BTeUAs S| o PREME COURT OPENS parcels post are Very CONVeN-| ..,..., evening a meeting of tne|The bride was attended by her sister, | of jand was pledged Tuesda; :;"3. class; Harry F. Powers, seaman, first | [Ohcernec. Dt f0e Brobem, oo e : Haviland ciase of ‘the Second Con- |Miss Neilie Rizutto, and Attornevé|Wiiliams. Fhe Tand s located Guy A. Bullivan seaman, first | POh for ourselve ESSIONS 1N NORWICH ient. > gregational held wit) el . ‘ronin, brother the | xortn Washi; 3 2 o amee ot S0, 10z Wont ety | Grogm, was best. iman. i e Tt wikas Miss Helon Selenskiz, chist yeoman, | , VI8t arrange o have your own €87 | yeary Motion For Diemistal in case|| INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY Cay, and others will be made just ag |2nd & New London girl, i« asmsting |, ... omcial scout to do likewose, of Crany v, Denovan, 1 ’ g|strest Juat i u A contract for the construction’ of |Golony. at (g g W #00n as the committee s abls to se- ({nS, Tecrulting of: s it B DR N S A i et Fusiize Pronties . asd » in | three five-masted schooners has been |family have been annuai visitors for The New London recruiting offiee for [ (0%, el S A | wrsi ” - v you whatever you need and in | [T, "SR C ITOTT it "ihe | vears, e, Rizsvio s Fated among ihe | 4nd. (he Waval Rensrve corps is in receipt of | PoArd has arranged (o earry out thls|0UiAr Justices on the befich the /u. | iiss Annie Ruggien s returned af Shipbuilding & Trading company of |leading contrictors of New York. & communiestion from the command- |VIAn by having a gurden, President | rreme cou of# catne in 18 | cor w visst in Philudelphia the shortest possible time. Stoatagton. - " i is Tone ot 1he mest|an eflort to secure land in the vieinity e oo, Hving tne Vst | L4vingstone, having 1o back yard, has | ity on Tussday morning. = Archdes. —_— i 2 puiar ot the younser members of |9 Greemeville, Laurel Mill and Pres- |00 Dol M o™ Rom: %ecw® London | 387ec to Nave hix front lawn plowed | con J. ¥iired Brown offered pruyer at Chud¥incomt Kinnep 1o tho open, ‘meetin; the 3 and put in potatoes. e eourt. b ughtor, 8, Burion We're here to work for your | Nerwicn Taprovement League, with | St he oom oot The Jewish Agricultural and Indus. B Barc B ook ta e o Thln wii"make more efective the| Devision was restryed in the case| Wood, ot Waiariirs the grange this evening Prof. Guy P. S on ie|trial A society, rects = e lenderanip of every scout and #co W ¥, Crany va, Donovan, - P . Smith, of Storrs Colleze will speat | Ja® Dot in New London, the sen of|agricuitural sctivities of the Baron de |TUbmaring base at the navy yards T- | omieial in each getting nine others, not | & motion for Asmissal waving eefi| Mrs, Vrederick W, Lesor of Warss interests; getting the goods to |51 T Yarm Toan Act e e ok s Hicseh fund, hae offered o the people |\pturt oo Tireman, first cidsu; G. 4. | jcoutn, fo do iikewise. in addition to made an (e’ cass has not en print- | wirest’ hun recurned from i vielt i 2 R S8 the city artfore ce use Bt P G A lihe inasvidual effort, encourage patrol 5 fateriown, Conm, an wanon ¥ you wherever you are, when |, Juise Edwin & Thomes, of New B o o ek intil ihe harvest of the next crop of s B B e S Y trouy and loed) ‘councii gardens | Arguing In tagor o the motien At | T e ] aven an ord, who has been 3 s rm & 35 1-2 acres in ¢ . P ‘B g \upon Ve land within easy reach of | loinsy Jomepih T, w Haven Tuewdny, Wrw, Wigh - conducting court in Buffalo, is expect- ‘;"%L 98, 1o Js exaltod ruler Of | iown of Vernon, and 1o the city of |fony, Seaman, Srat class: R E _Beck: |scout homes, the nwsers om the ther wide had|ard . Wurgent woteriained oo you want them, is a part of |cd nome today and next week will{ ¥, o o X P s ais | NOTwich a Tarm of 80 acres five miles | Mith: neaman. fint claw (. W Sureh. | ™ ri0r oya stioutd be encouraged to | failed to make yrovision for the print- | friends at ridge io mest Mis iops . open court in New Haven. % Ay A s T ™ s, | from Norwich. Toth of these farms |783mal. Brit Ciusss W0 8 SERlS: 5907 lput in the maximum amount of time | lng of the records, An aftidavit from | &, Cockrel) of Sorwich, who wh the service idea of this store. -4 T o Catter & “homeymoon | ATe eauipped with dwel otses, | TA20: ST Cawn: J. 3. Sweeney, sea- |in helping others with thelr gardens, | Court Teporter W. C. Graham stated | daughier, Puuline, ls visiting her w A Coventry patient, Hannah Ed-|Neptune park, ey barns and outhuildings, it in et e ey, wen- | and i some communities plavs should | thit he had not hesn asked to get out | tar, Wrs, ', C. Biwell of Whlow stré wards, who has just died at the Nor- | irip. 1o the authorities of the two cities to | ™25 - %G ,.“m";n' sea-he made fy reupplying labor for our |fhe evidence, Von, 3, ¥, Barnes seid | New iisven Just call us up. A i T L B e “""“, """"c o er of r, |10 upon the cultivation to which |mal: AEN SIS - o ISR Gk | larwe tarm. (ho rave was one Which the 1618 C. | emmmemmmem——— 4 no been ennte M. Cosgrove, dwughter of Mr.|ihe fand fs to be put. 4 A B " qs | “Bpring gardons in buck yaras, on|W. Comstock hnd charge of, » man, first class; N. A. Prown, quar pring gw b: OB g iy (e P g 4 by the authorities for years. and Mrs. Frank Cosgrove, and Jobn . < ¢, This action on the part of the wo-|iermaster, second clasw; T, W. Judd, | vacant lotx, on the roof of the hogse | Clork Fursens told of i eWorte, < . Deady of Riverpolnt were married [ (o.; i5 taken in obedience to the md- | froman, first clasa; 12, M, Carver, wea- | #nd in Window hoxes that wiil be u s e Bty ona Engine G, and Sieg | Monday morning st 7 oclock in 8t usively fo wing of plant Mr. Cometock hnd teld him the mal- Co, o 4 . vice of Premident Wilson to [ man, Brst class: Guy T. Arms, fire. | xclusively for ing of plants to| Mr. Mertie - Baoduie, who has” been the | jumes” clureh, Arctic Center, by Rev. | U2 and serve iogether” In this crisis, |man. drat clas; L. i, Curry seaman, | b6 (ransplanted in o iarger garden. = |ler would be looked after but that NOTICE Suest of Mr. and Mrs. Neiwon Hoid- | sy o O e en Rela: |, 10 connection With the offer of the class; G. D. Garvey. comminary | Summer and fall ga made pos- cony nad not been presented, e REPEE Moosup, Providence and Apponaug | AUYn 1. Prown recel ng |mate, - 7 N ne fnal vase taken up Tuesday| Franklin Strest West Sidewslk 5 ., - | jotter from the dJewish Agricuit The ‘following officers have been | 44ns grow a double portion, he final case teken up Tuesday 207 Main Street Licen: Aogs ori'y | Witnessed _the = ceremony. ~Timothy |, ? Tuesday: R What to grow: This is determined The Const 18 1440 | slesed from Madden Sters to south - in the towa clerk's | 5 gy "of Westerly, a brother of the |"nd Industrial society on e e o it tien: | larkely by goil, acremge, locality and “ting Corporation v, Manuel J, office now: $1.25 for male and ‘p‘g: degroom, was best man. To His o i Shanin; Mexwiote - sy Pover A Weod, | climate. Hpring vegetabies—mont | Martin, et el Thie is u controversy side of Willow strest. dogs and 35.25 for female dogs. lan. ; needed and mowt profitable cr ure | over an attachment of quarry - f g B Vil Stone—Kaplan. Connecticut: H. Baunders, lieutenant; Henry Lang- |needed and mowi o ey Y et | Giners ot Gates Fosvy anersy, Wiltow Strest olosed bob Miss Goldie Kaplan and William | Dear Sir:— Iieutenas . Stahigren. ensig; W.|really onlons, rad P e 4 ranidin ond Chesinut for vihleule The Bolton public library is recetv- | gtone were united in marriage Sunday worthy lleutenant; L. A. Varse, ma ing lts anmual grant of books from |at the home of the bride in Chester- | 0 thls time of sirens. i henooves all |TIL/Y p'N. Bmithers, uesistant pay. |Peas beans, beets carrots, cabbuge Erais Bouth : ONiowalls. S095 opals o8 the state, Over 106 this year. The l- | hetar® Thn howss wes prottils dcen. | Patriotic chittes caulinower, parsnips,. Trish and sweet| ~ ’ low the advice of the president ftoMaster == o o ments | potatoes, Aweet corn, pop corn, ek |Miss Helen Dodd Winner in Spelling |foot passenger traffic. B e e gors vy Some ook | rated and there were many out Of |Doale act and werve togsther. Per. from the Branford library, mostly Ju- | town guests in attendance. Following | TBENG, 2T S0R SEONS, (OBTCOCl, ET lat the New London office piant, Swiss chard, French endive. ¥all| = Contest—Raymond Wilcox Elested | Cpogenut Strest to bes one way Office of venile fiction, p ve » vegetables—Ilate tomutoes, Inte Pota- f Board of Water Commissioners the ceremony & sosper Was served. |tnfe crisie is the maximum production |AYSTY 4esman Oril cles: T toew, Iate peas, tuber vegctables, tur.| CHPtain of Fourth Company. Strest for southbound tratic only City of Norwich Water Works Tuesday was flag raising day at the OBITUARY. - Btant, seaman, frst clase; A. J. Black- | Mps. kale. parslye, late sweet corn, At the opening exercises Tuesday lfrem Chestnut Avenve to Willow plant of the Ship & Engine Co. in 11 of us bend our energles tuward this | T o Lo N, firt class: P. A. Bas.| Where iarge acreage can be weeured | 28 SO0 SESTURE FYNAPE, e mne Norwich, Conn., April 24, 1917 Groton. At § o'clock all assembied on - = ” 1 s I o coi Ty the green in front of the office build- Miss Louise Elizabeth Smith. is in this spirit and for that pur- | #ett, seaman, fOrst class. T O D O ot a1 o el) | nounced s tho winner of the apelling |Street. The Board of Water Commissioners | ing when Old Glory was raised to the| The death of 3iss Louise Elizabeth pose that I bave beem authorized by tempt themproduction of singie crops on | I7% Mixs Podd and B, Gule Noyes| Ne loitering or congregating of call the attention of the Public to the | top of an enormous flagpole just erect- | Bmith, of 58 Decatur street, Brooklyn, | the Jewish Agricultural and Ingustrial Manufacturers Co-operating. the entire piece of mavy heans wax |, Dot Bad pertect e e ine le in groups will be allowsd on following rules and regulations of the | °4- N. Y. oceurred Saturday ai_the home | Ald society to offer to the péople of | 1n. Connectiout Committee ¢ | beans, pole’ beans, tomutoes for can: | No2e%,Was inclisihle through having |Peer L City W w. = of her sister in Westfleld, N after [the city of Norwich the free use of | . : arge and | ning P es, Irish atoes, p- won_the medal once, .o 8 Franklin Strest between Chestnut y Water Works, a copy of which| Eighty were present at the Peo-|an iliness with Bright's disease. Miss 1 i of which o e iyl sl ol bt g Sor Crops that oy | o Mizs. Dodd. The latter is & member can be obtained at their offics and | plie's Sunday evening mesting in Avon, | Smithi was born in New York 53 vears | nciosedy until the harvest of the next | cOTdial response from the manufuc- |ead lettuce ind other cropy that ca | up ihe' Junior claw and the daushier (Avenue and Willow Strest; on open from this date will be rigidly enforced. | Thich was addressed by A J Brun-|ago, the dsushiter of the late Living- lerop, for such cultivation as in your | (T R¥ S8 AT GToNe tiln "in | ana shipped in larse anantitics to the | 0n it esry” TPOMAS I DO8d, OF | igeaiic on Willow Strest; on Ghest Rule S—Water for Duiliing pur |G O ndates o | iy Bt 1o it e | ofimens toay voons poopor. the campaign for greater food produc- |markets at a minimum transportation | **n 20 BSSE L b4 mae | et Avenue and Willow Strest. - : was Home Gardens a National | two brothers, Arthur L. and Walter A. o, tion in Connectient this year. Al of tallon, held 8 meeting at the long ri Rule 9—Sprinkling and waste of vice. Smith, both of New London, and tws Yours very truly, = the fou.=facturers who have land a § eauntyy has elect officers. The GEORGE E. FELLOWS sy e R e e GABRIEL DAVIDSO: available for T=r nurpose bave agreed | personal r of either the - raymond. Wile Rule 10—Hydrants curb oto. The body of Dr. Henry McHatton,|fleld and Mrs. William T. Wood of Acting General Manager. |to permit it befng uscd and fo c> #=T. or federal department of agri 5 hard Zlovgan, flest Street Commissiones ydrants curb stop, who died in Macon, Georsia, Sunday, | Brookiyn. : opefate in including their employes to|culture, Find him for further infor- | i, Tuomus Latimer, wecond Rule 11—Shutting off wat was taken to Lexington, Ky., for bur- | Touneral services wi held © tn | Lhe letter was turned over te thelgiow food crops. mation and co-operation, but do not | et ClINy Rule 12—Hitohing or obstructing |1al. Dr. McHatiton, & former Norwich | gyonms g i : secretary of the local home garden i R lelay action for this purpos i3 ‘weekly military artll was hydrants. "% | Free Academy student, was a native | Monasy cvoning Hev. Romeri . |committee by Mayor Brown, and the| B e 1t is important that duplication of | | FN%, DIweetdy WURERS ATl came EDWIN L. BURNAP, |of Baton Rouge, La., ind was in his | Kent, D. D., pustor emeritus, and Rev. | sovrsos (s ' Dcucom micies will today e T e T 1o | CTTOTtS Be avoided. but do not allow a s, Captain C. A, Hagberg in charge, #nd year. - V- Hforward it to County Agent F. C. War-| Town Clerk Frank R. Post of I negotiations to this end to interfere | ’n Ajece e TIFUL "rank I. Hanscom, pastor of the Tew- | 1o with the request that he secure a bron called ‘at headquarters of thelwith the action of putting seed into "“,"';, '",f:,‘,,.., 'fil\; uxmuv‘n .v.-m’t':rdv A BEAU is Avenue Congregational church of 4 01 L, s o The Apeil rush of automobils ewn- | Srookiyn, officiated. The body arrived | fouab-e family and place them on the | Connecticut Committee of Food & the ground without delay. Bear in|ji.lerg can teach them the manual ers has been greater than ever befors ply Monday and Josepir W. Alsop of imind that the Hoy Scouts of Ameri in the history of the state automo- |in (hfs city Tuesday and was taken |known as Taylors place, in the town tce expluined to him . the |is not doing this for credit, but to Set | Tt om are_ recelving 3 §f bile department and the total receipts | o, “BATES br, Undertaliers Henry Al- |o¢ Lisbon. and contains 60 acres, 4 | plan-by which the committce hopes (o | resuits for the good of (he mation, e e o o midNey B 3 f| for_the department win amount to|jen & Son Cp. Roatives accompan-|gweliing House, a barn and outhouses. | increase largely (‘onnecticut's produc- it O g By A They will yery near 31,000,000 mark before the|pjzce in the Yantic cemetery. Hev. C.| On Tuesday the secretary of the[tion of food crops this vear. Mr.| g, SCOUTS HEAR probabls take charge of their com- rush is ended. . - Selt a0 Bakity ' u H. Ricketts, pastor of the Greeneville | committee received a letter from | Post expressed himself as s pravahiy o AREanLLING In furthering its campalgn to pre- | COngTegational church, officiated and | Raiph Powers. a Mystic man, who of- | thustastic about the plan and reads OF HOME GARDENS | "R I¥0 Ml first time there was|| MADE FROM A DIME he read a committal service at the |fers land at Lentern Hill. e has|to aid in any way possible in s . i = s I e Coffee. .. Ib. 20c, 23c, 28¢ || vent accidents due to trespassing up- v . | musie ar the dril. e glers, o ite Gadks the New Hover rail | svave. e B S Sgwe and Wtiers fre ton | lown. Urged te Form Troop Plan of Culti- | /0170 er. '20: Theodore Sevin, Newest Novelty ssuing 3 rew Fraser. mor o plow. DESEE T A va 20 bert Jolnson, '18: turned out. Ceylon Tea. ...... Ib. 4dc || 2%n" fiian: Poran. Muneemian and| Andrew Fraper died at his homé gt | In Teplying to Mr. Powers' offer the| Attended Wedding Anniversary. B tnse oib i havd &t work . Greek, calling attention to the perils |East Lyme early Tuesday morning al- | SECTetary say and Mrs. Donald MacArthur| About 100 Boy Scouts attended the |in preparation for the Boys Glee club 50c EACH All other Teas Ib. 30c | of using rafiroad property as a high- zgr a sh:‘rz llness. He' was €9 l);urx m_Your letter H been - received at)and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Lam- | rally I\-A‘d n 1);etluw: n-«'nh'm;‘sday concert. 5 ~ atad SEE WINDOW W ER T way. of age. r. Fraser went to Egst Lyme ie office and asten to thank you | pert and son of Groton, motored here|evening in the Interests of the ome angements have been complete: R about eight veare ago. He has been |for the motive that prompted you (o | oud weve guests over Sunday of Mr.|Carden movement. N. A. Gibbs, pres- | for the Senior B banquet to be heid at Rice ............ Ib. T7c]| The state tuvercuiosis commission |employed in the mills of the Niantic |tender at this time land for cultivation | and Mrs. Duff, also Mrs, Dufi's birth- |ident of the Norwich Council of oy |ine Wauregan, Thursduy night. Pres THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO bas voted to revise the diets of the | Manufacturing company. He was born |for the conservation of our army and | day, and there was special observance | Scouts, presided and introduced tihe|;gjent Milton W. Grafigand Vice . speakers, Edward J. Graham, super. i Hall, Jr.. have charge of intendent of the schools, and chafr- | fee pangust JEWELERS - different senitaria in figures of calor- [in Scotland and had been in this coun- |navy and those who are left behind.|or these events. Baking Powder. . . . Ib. 14c || ST 0> bann aeed by the army and | try for over 25 years. He is survived {It is indeed a great pleasure to find | the mavy and other national branches|by two sons and one daughter. juch men as you wiillng to do and man of the Home Garden committee Established 1872 Cornstarch ....... Ib. 8c |1t is plannea to make a sclentific study give their mite in order that the na- E— Bieee of the chamber of commerce, spoke| COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS. AIN STREET of the bill of fare in the tuberculosis FUNERAL. tion may live. One of the three men who enlisted | interestingly to the Scouts, urging —. : 144 M Raisins F*& 14c, 15¢ institutions. The question of help is the serious |in the navy at the New Haven station | them to take interest in the move- |rhree More Have B Approved by ceeea John Crawford. problem this vear owing to the fact|on Tuesday was Albert Springer of [ment and interest other boys. F. C. the Commissione: For the preseat, examinations for| wmne funeral of John Ci was | hat munition plants are running day | Willimantic. Recruits sworn in Mon- | Warner, agent for the New London ! e E stenographers and ivpiats for the 5o%- [ (' TLolarS morning from Wis late |and might under forced draft ang tak. |dav included: Herbert Eberett Lewis, | County Improvement League, spoke 03| 1. . imore agreements have been " 218 Main Street erament service. for both men ard|nome No. 93 Uniom street .with many |iDS DoYs from the farm and the cities [ Jr. New London; Joseph William Po- | the interest that the boys In New |, Tares, MO7€ JESLCnClin Commis v women, will be held every Tuesday > as well, There i tney, South Windham. London, Quaker Hill, Groton and other |2 z $5 448 o hs Peinemal citles of the |atoee ond Irinme sitingen seve|l> THL, TETLEAD W e Pcas i he couniy whore ‘thes aee |Sloner James J. Donohue. The agree United States. The entrance salary and lanting land in sections and he ad. |ments follow: Boston and New York. There were over in farm work the coming - H Fi) Charles M. Geisthardt of Preston Taugen from $707 10 31200 a year WIth | jelogationa from the Knights of Co.|Summer. Just how far we will be|plot of poor land with insufficient|yised the bovs to form the troop plan | (MU Wikiam Waiden of Bosran- The BEST CANDY - lumbus and St. Mary's T. A. and B, |able to do this is a questian at this | fertilization. S A, e enaarter of none. | ville, because of broken left arm above Two Connecticut churches mention- uo;-;l;! ‘Rer Jnt;rlx 3 Bhrodmcu was “"é;-"mm_ i i 5 Don't forget to cultivate your gar-|Secretar ke oL the nok b:’i"g Gome | wrist, March 26, $5 weekly and ex- i icomb suj - k " T Brecent te anyene o ot le o bex [ e o e Rl | wican Mev. Patse. 7 Cuny wey |imtendenia of echeels to Hurtiord test | Gulfivation releases moisture and|!L Norwich and of the large number |PeRSSE. L\ . opp 1yme, and Sam- | Woman Cured by Lydia E. b 3 = tew | deacon, and Reév. Myles B. Wednesday and urged upon them the lany time you have nothing eise to do | Of, 2PPlications received for garden st Lyme, because of Hartford, and’ Trinity church, New E Myles P. Galvin was ——— ¥ ¥ & o | O e the recotnition. work of |ucle Baroni, East Lyme, be ~ LOWNEY’'S CHOCOLATES | Harer. The majority of the cleray |sub-deicon. The bearers were four (nScessity of encouraging their boys to |to vour garden, take vour hoe o rake | Uisinis men and womon in this om. | 167 leg injured, March 25, $7.50 weeity | Pinkham’s V. ble Com- and laymen of the diocese favor |Sons, John J. and Edward J. Crawford [{3ke up this work the coming year.|and move the soil a little. munity who are not only giving land |and expenses. = pound after Y e LR e Christ church as located In the capl-|of New York Willlam P. of Boston |This ofie le ewamped in the home| This committee considers it of equal bt are interesting others to heip cul- | Brainerd & Armstrong Co. New 2 o d ntee Box | tal city of the state. and Thomas H. Crawford of this eity, | Sarden pro] 2t is as. far as | Importance to caution people against | (it 875 ™ T R, Stanton, secretary of |Londen, and Lillian Wood, 20 Connec- Suffering. that the Chocolates are fresh and pirkess. o i S A and two friends, Jokn M. Lee and C.|We feel able to handle the agricuitural starting gardens on poor ground and | Norwich Council for Boy Scouts, went | ticut avenue, New London, becauss of | . vou'll find the variety exeellient. Sold ©O. Murphy. The pailbearers were these | Problem. under improper conditions as it does | inco Getails of garden work which was |bone broken in finger, Dec. 29, $5 ¥. McC. A. NOTES e D ‘Willimantic. James |, 1 Would suggest to yeu that you get | to encourage the srowtn of more | 0 aggerty, Thomas Ash t toucl ‘arner, manager 1l. He spoke of the|Wweekly and expenses. Woys Getting in Form for Annual Edwars " Case: s U | ey Sunten comats e B A. Armat Climination of waste ‘and”offared sug- v, and =% rons. president of the | oot on O e, " Secretary Stan- e at Matathon Race—Baseball Team to|James Twomey. Burfal was in St.|7e8U located at Norwich. I will turn | Brainerd & Armstrong Co. has made referred : ms PHARIACY be Organized. x-r‘;‘- cemetery, where Rev. Frederic | YOUT letter over to Mr. Warner, =-2 it possible for emploves of the New g:xn?»'::x Couneil '-: ‘.::xfi"?: fe-g:' pril's chan; e weather causes f“”"” | J* Pu— . DesSureault of Occum read a|&°SURg that he write you. London plant to have their own gar- i it ba for | colds that lesd to expensive doctor 50 MAIN STREET Wvirds 48 Sia SRRMRGH o6 the 1. 2 oumiREINERE wetvice: A fow words of warning for amateur | dens fhis summen = Mr. AFMStONE | B oramos work ressrdiess 5¢ the | bille—bilis that could be avolded it oA are tralning for the ammusj| Undertakers Shes & Burke hag|¥ardencrs iseued by the Connectiout|owns several acres of lang in Led: | these: the cold wers checkedy in time. charge of the funeral arrangements. |Committce of food supply may be|vard street. in New London and “mrfhur L. Peale, vice president of | Smith, 1431 13th St, Augu Ca., marathon race which is given under summed up as follow: einity which he ha. N i ootk s - s placed at the dis- c 3 Scouts, | writes: “I got one 28c bettle of Foley's the auspices of the assoclation on Pansies at Court Meuse. Don't start your garden before the | posal of the mill employ A e e o e Ncting n | Honey and Tar and my cough and Memerial day in competition for The| Many s are taking notice of |#°URd is thoroughly dried out and| The employes have been notified of | terest in the work and expressed his | cold is about well. I was slad 3o learn cup. As usual the junior race | the beautiful bed of st out | Tt - P have | confidence that they would make good | of & great medicine like that™ Foley it R e Pl R The contatns | ponced Put In cold. wet ground often requested to make application |in this great movement. . Honey and Tar emjoys such a spien- | RHH fall Wam witl crganine on Thutsdly | coert 535 Plants of all Colors and thay | tefuses to gorminate and is lost. If they desire any land. The size of| yr Gibbs read several letters and |did reputation that it is often fmi- i VIOLIN afternotm &t the Mohegan Bark | are ver temmtiin e s and they | “Seed should not be wasted dy plant. | the piot to be allotted will be. regu: | coil%: tated. . Of course, no_substituts or | i clegrams from scout officials, which o X lated by the number of applications | i o o Tierbert C. | tmitatlon is as as the genulne. of Thich there have beea numorous el B President Liv- | Lee & Osgood &£ rops as peas can e ings -President Theodere crops as be pianted | Applications for assisnments of | K hagsevelt where also read. Sucl carlier, as the frost does i hem. T et e T ke mamers: B “mipE| At imtervais during the evening e | DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Fotatees also may be planted any | Humphrey at the rooms of the New | Scout cheers were given and the en- w and it is expocted that a jun- | select stock, the seeds havi been T league will be launched in the near | imported frowm Fran Toseph el rLACHER tuture With each section of the town m m:.mmflrm. ap- ANl String !matruments repaired Vieline soid en snay terme 3 time after May 1. 5 thusiastic meeting closed with a salute e imnts sdires & > i : e et o E:‘g:,f";-*,_*; OF Commerce A% | o the s, call to the colors and taps. Dental Surgeon LARD, Bfiee Plscn Ner u attendance, Lol 1 Sanger of frost 3 E. Kene: iy e g wieh, Connn Crandall 13 the teacher of the class. | So une 17 Corn Wwill'do_Detter If it is hot planted | of | the work. tn getting ihe sorSe| EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN. |McGrory Building, Nerwich, Conn. unt!l about May I, as it sprouts and pared for planting, is havh t- rows better If pianited in warm. con. ory results wnd at the ena of this tions™- wenlal sl week it is thought that Dr‘ J' l"' Kme Ten now members were sdmitted a® fertilizing. NOTICE w l‘ ’I‘ o e e R services are also | being conducted by Rev. A. M. Alex- I)EN IS n day_evening. Thero was & good at- coming in large numbers. Miss Helen [ander in the Mt Calvary Baptis tendance of members and the regular J. Starr of the Daughters of the Amer- | church was well atiended Tuesday i routine business was transmoted. cvening. Rev. Mr. Alexander chose for May Building his tople Pratsing the Disd Suddenly This Merning. 3 bis text from Psalms 1907. (Wed- nesday) even! ‘W. Bishop Johnson R e S s Chnmber e England Mision- Aotz matiug tn | 1n S RROre VN Sl e e e Ris home, 10 Page Lane. wpeak. “his oficit o resulta. | eortisian "eoitins ¢ The Bunstm JanlTeWF