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1 e v TR, = = 3 = . KR > i - i B! 5" f. fif‘ MRS. WALTER P. BUCK HEADS quest that the young people send exhib-|SCOUTS' COUNTY CONFERENCE | P nl\ \';&:It‘n: scouts Eo_u:u” :mix'\,'?" 10 . . v its to the next national convention. MIN NTH| local scouts 1o supper. 1.30 p. m., . d uUE VR E; Gl ') WOMAX'S MISSION SOOUETY | Signs of Plogress was the topic of & e bk cational school, Waller street, Chatrman | d Mrs, Walter P. Buck of New London|yery” interesting address delivered by| Local fatrol leaders of the Boy Scouts| Edward S. Neil C ent ; ad- . was re-elected president of the WOman's| \rs Jerome Greer. Mrs. Greer empha-|and’ other officials are anticipating a|dress by Rev. J. Motion e Home Missionary society -at the Thurs- er of the new Poland; minister of ; President s predecessor, ly acted as financial of the 1l be represented not be the rule Argentine will Senor Pueyr- tes, while Chile Don Antonno ien minister, and ana, deputy ana ance. Each mem- to three officially but they may send rts as well. Sweden If of this privilege and bstitute delegates is a Bugge-Wicksell, wide- n expert on international f the early work of the ses- I voted to organization, committees being one me items. The ome 12 or 15 com- 1 and that the va- da will be di- and distributed ¢ assembly will establishment of t subordinate or- Court of Internation- tion, the and relationship be- the assembly as 10se bodies and the cal organizations createa ts to come be- action on the he recent inter- conference at Brus- licy and methods for nt of the league’s weapon, ycott; and preparation looking toward the ffic in women and s of equal im- as the as- - master of its own pro- i leave to advance 2 w proposition at 48 hours’ no- 1e before the assembly \dividual member na- woposed amendments 1e of which aim on of the smaller while one sub- with the cov- ion of the will last, but in- m reliable sources r.weeks. 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See how quickly it bringsre- how speedily the pain disappears. erole for sore throat, bron: croup, stiff neck, a, neuralgia, headache, conges. pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, nd aches of the back or joints, 1ins, sore muscles, bruises, chile frosted feet, colds of the chest ofteri preventz pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50 n 5 u to fnrfiel!l bit down-hearted, ot and - he -will*make it State Liquid Paint Job to the queen’s taste. from wind and 1ts made. | do every varnish job you do, teke it outdoors, sub- boiling water on it-and’ There isn’t & varnish, VLAND & CO.,Inc. day morning business sess : children’s homes, scholarships for worthy | ¢fit to them when they Will be the|four reels. nual meeting of the society Which Wastgiris in the industrial schoels and homes|guests of the New London Council of |parents. Scouts wear un brought to a close Thursjay: afternoon|ang the need ‘of more leaders for the|Boy Scouts at the first annual confer-| together. Special exhibit. F'. LeRoy Har-| at Trinity Methodist Episcopal <hurch. | organization of childven's homes. She|ence .of New London County Patrol| wood, treasurer Mariners Savings Bank, | The morning session was opened at 104,150 made reference to the new work|leaders to be held in New London on|has secured an exhibit of all scout in- o'clock and the. devotions were conduct-| which has been taken up 'in San Domin-| November 26th. The programme for ine|signia. badges and in fact everything Mrz. 0. L. Griswold who read|go and Hayti. A strong plea for more|day is as follows: Isaiah xxxv and offered prayer. The|members was made by the speaker. reports of the various officers followed. The use of the study books in the a iliaries was urged by Mrs. J. C. Gali secretary of literature. ‘Bresident—Mrs. ‘V: B New The resignation of Mrs. D. C. That- LMY e B Bt ey cher as secretary of Christian steward- ship was received and accepted. Mrs. Thatcher sent in her resignation as she|corresponding se@vetary, Mrs. Jerome is removing from New England. by Mrs. O. L. Griswold made a brief re-| Cooper, Proy port for the devartment of evangelism and the repert of Mrs. Mabel 1. Man-| New London; press superintendent, was read|Mrs. by the corresponding secretary. m Mrs, secretary had been turned in and that the total|retary of evangelism, Mrs. O. amount in the boxes was §1,24 Costello waring, year, Mrs. Robert Bitzood, sccretary| Mrs. of the young people’s work, made a re- 4 the need of additional funds for|royal good time and a day of great ben-| picture, Knights of “the Square Table, | Free to all scouts and their rms and sit ion of the an- Any Woman-can Dye now that is of interest to scouts. ’;hil ex- 9.30 a. m., opening sedison at the Ve-| 1ibit Will be on display at the Mariners | cational School':end:rm of welcome by, bank dufing the conference. This ex- Presdeint Sidney H. Miner; address, The|hibit has been sent ail through Europe Value of Scouting, by Vice Presdsint Al-|and Was part of the Jambouree exhibit. fred Coit; 10 a. m., Patrol Organization and Management, Chairman Scoutmaster Bondsman Surrenders Charles Church. E. S. Tuttle, leader; Patrol Leader Hér-| Charles Church of New London, con- man Dalberg Troo; No. 1, Groton,|vieted at the iast term of the criminal ; 10.45 a. m., Tests Preparing and|superior court on a charge of theft of a g, chairman, Commisisoner L. P.|barrel of potatoes from a New Haven , Gracey, leader Fred Cushm: Troop No.|road freight car, was surrendered by his People’s Work, Mrs- Robert Bitgood, of | 1, Stonington, Conn.: 11.30 . m.. Hikes|bondsman, Mrs. Gertrude Pace, Wednes- 2 sectetary of mite boxes,|and Hiking, chairman, Deputy Commis-|day afternon and he was lodged in the David, Hazgrdville; sccretary of | sioner Edward Sundt; leader, Scout Carl|county jail at New London. Church, sonary information, Mrs. John C. The next business taken up was the of officers which resulted as London ; vice m*esidgnt, Mrs. F, W. Cole- Newport, R..L; recording secre- Mrs. S. S. Blaisdell Providence; Greer, Mystic; treasurer, Mrs.' J. F. ence ; secretary of Young . Griswold, Troop No. 1, Groton, Conn.;|who was implicated in the theft with| BEach package of “Diamond Dyes" David A. Bridge, the mite box|Gallup, Moosup; secretary of Christian 12.15 p. m. all scouts that can will plan| Andrew P. Monohan and Ernest Plum-|containe directions so simple that any Cdaypool; sec-|to eat at the same restaurant; plenty of | mer, was sentenced to four months in}woman can diamond-dye any old, . L. Gris-| scout songs and stunts; 1.30 p. m., group| jail, from which he took an appeal to}faded garments, draperies, coverings, 36. Mrs.|Wold New Bedford, Mass.; secretary of reported that 766 mite boxes|Stewardship, Mrs. E. V. - [ picture taken in front %f municipal build-|the supreme court and was reieased on|everything, whether wool, silk, linen, 2 Lippitt, president of the local|temperance, Mrs. John N. Potterson, Fall|ing; 2 p. m., at Vocational School: Win-|bonds of §1,000. Wednesday Mrs. Pace foreign missionary society, was then|Rliver; press superintendent, Miss Mabel presented prominent was Mrs. 3 dren’s work and for supplies was left to| No. 2, New London. 2. had charge -of the children's wWork at the Willimantic Campground. The name of Mrs. Costello Lippitt was presented to| New London. 3 as a_perpetual member of the Foreign| Northfield. Home Missionary society. Resolu- tigns with regard to the national con-lwere read by thé secretary. It was vot-| With the three hundred other scouts of vention. to be held in Providence next| were introduced by Mrs. S. S Blaisdell and were accented by the con- | vention. coiton or mixed goods, a new, rich, S _ ning Merit Badges. Chairman Vice Pres-|informed the authorities that she had|fadeless color. to the convention. Another|E. Waring, Fall River. ident Warren A. Hanson, leader. Senior|reason to believe that Church was going| Buy “Diamond Dves"—ne other kind mission worker introduced| The election of secretaries for chil-| Patrol Leader George McDougall, Troop|to leave town and jump his bail and| en perfect results are guaranteed Jane Reed, who for 35 years ' p. m.. Duties|surrendered him. even if you have never dyed before the executive board. “Mrs. S. S. Blaisdell {of Junior Officers, Chairman Scoutma Druggist will show you Diamond Dye was appointed delegate to the national|ter C. C. Tibbetts, leader. Senior /Pa- Game Warden Koss Dropped. Color Card. 18| convention and Mrs. Charles Davis of|trol Leader Frapl in, Troop No. 1| peputy Fish and Game Warden Louis = = = by Mrs. Stephen A. Prentis 5 Providence was appointed delegate V"p. 'm., address by Ea-| Rogg of New London has been dropped|don. He deciined to reveal their names - |sle Scout Langdon, Providence. R. T, on|from the list of special state game pro-|Lowever, as he stated they would be supplies | his trip across to Fngland and France|teciors, according to information given|much more successful in their work if out Thursday by Warden James F. Bug-|their identity was withheld frem o jed that the pooling of the expenses of [ the Jambouree Party. 4.15 p. m. ad-|pee of Lyme who is chief warde nfor|publlc. the delegates be carried out at the next| dress, Life Saving, by Mate John Perry|ine New London district. Warden Bug-| The change made by Warden Bughee AInnal mocUng. Américan Red Cross Life| b, stated that he had appointed twe|is alleged to be the outcome of the re. A Wailter P, Buck had charge ot|Saving Div New London branch atinew deputy wardens for the district and|cent aisault case in which both Ross and the noontide prayer. the Y. M. ank; swim for all. 5.30| that both men are residents of New Lome|Joseph Valentine figured. Reports on temperance and ROOM SUITE WEEK 4= " ) : A period of time, commencing Saturday Morning, November 13th, and continuing throughout next week ? until the close of business Saturd: / Night, Novémber 20 th, has been set aside as Dining Room Week, and during this period, special inducements /ill be offered. A better time for this great event could not have been chosen inasmuch as many are preparin; .heir homes in anticipa tion of the Thanksgiving and Christmas Holidays. To them this announcement is bound to be welcome. Surely a greater selection of Dining Room Suites t{:n we are showing'hére, cannot be found anywhere about. Every period and style is here and the inducements offered during this Dining Room Week are opportunities that should prove to be more than attractive. 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