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| toroen enger ocan. 4 dx¥ Jaten e Secet ) daYy Jater; the se eldest Haynes ‘di flu'l-.:;h New York with Mayor. Hylan as 2 ger. It Was twenty-four years ol h-m(. surrey. top and high wagon wheels. = | . In many places thereis ‘atendency to ocerload small trucks. = Small ninchin offen Have springs. less fitted than ) e . 23.—Jeie Ray sped (8| man match Tuesday it in the Elks' mmw}:mu‘m{‘mt {ch went to the Affie on: the track at the Amer-|crédit of Campbell's trio byv.two ram ‘jean” Legion's . igames today quite|out.of three. ~Capt. Ferguson and his partners. won the.first game by fous pins, e traffic ’.:- between, Chicago’s | but lost the other. a A ECl 's ~los ‘- twe. Frost's single ot rminals. (He passed Harold | 108 and thi m-h‘:: total of 243 gave racing . Failrond * te trucks hate for overloads. Narrow bear- ¥ > C.* Cuthill ' of - the . A< A, three|him the indivilual-Honors for the match. |ing surfaces M?:im‘ oenter tnc'lmfl:l P % b ‘times wWhen'the latter tried to reveat his | The scores: . - - i forces more destrictively. ' ; Thie beverage with | 3030, %, L0% Viabait ont” 1o his v | o e e o0t A, Nt ¢ i A3, Sxml e, Peatde’ neuees) sy the “old time' ‘3. Connolly - of b . 3 T 35¢|ciemey BY the use of u ear or tfuck. / 4 90 - 33 274[ The fourth annual convention of eH A ational Automobile Dealer's | i 2 L e » 287 S2as Tianb{ e DL o CHichE. Jhive BRI - Tgam 3, Cept. W. Ferguson.. . | "The highway transpertatfbn-shbw’ And why not? | Ferguson 77, 84— 342 | helain two_nimories In New York % 30" © 91283 | Predident Elwoed Haynes of the Ha ‘tore: event of the games, was won by %0 - 78-17247 obile . cormpiny | v;.’xd James W. Driocoll, track captain of s R U 27 veary age with | f \ | Bosten college. He went to the frent 268 287 253. 378 iy % used, the same scien. FEIGENTSPAN RAILROADS WOULD ADJUST waGEs or_ coMMON LABOR New York, Feb. 2 he Association of y Exocutives today sent to the carrlers a letier recommending: that the matter of c-.ising wages of common Iabor th lnwer tevels be left to ‘the in- dual raiiroads te carry out in-accord- with conditions prevailing in their eritory. + Tite tter, signed by W. W. Atterbury, of the labor committee, sgt he sartiite fave somoliinds t they had been criticized for not ducing the pay of their common or jin- d labor to wage levels prevailing in industries Atterbury’s Mr. suggested 1o the railroad 3 that permission be granted enabling the ter said he had labor, board: carriers to use these prevailing rates as a minimur scale far railroad employ- meot. but ihat the bdard decided on Feb- ag a result of negotiations between the roads and their employes. . To ecach individual carrier the letter e detormining”of what the new wages should.be, when they should be nroposed and the naming of the classes 5t _employes to bé affected. The procedure . of .establishing new wages far unkilled labor. it eontinued, ‘must”be _fn” efrict accordance with the |, iransporzation .act and decisions of the! Cnited Statelabor, bougd.” N Tha, letter. said that'nymerous compan- fes had indicated that prevailing rates of wages,of common, unskilled labor in their territory had greatly declined be- low the fates set by the railroad labor board’s decision of July 20, 1920. AMERICAN NOTE TO CHINA PUBLISHED IN Rome, Feb. 22.—The Giornale )'ftalia publishes with large “eadlines s of an American note to China con- serning the wir-less station which (ke American Federlx Wireless Company racted to erect for China and against which the British and Japanese have odged protests. “The American ‘ ultimatum to China ! somplicates the situatior in the far east.” | he newspaper says, “being a threat to sreak diplomatic relations with Peking.” ROME 1 Oklahoma Gas & | Electric Co. st & Refunding Mortgage - Vs, 1941 Secured by a mertgage en the entire property of the Company with a value rgely in excess of the tal funded debt. Net earnings over deuble the mertgage bend interest, Total of this issue of first . mortgage bonds leas than double the Company’s gross earnings. Price 95 and Interest Yielding 8% BUY YOUR CLOTH FOR CLOAKNG AND MENS ~SUTTINGS DIRECT FROM THE MILL AT M - AND' SAVE MONEY, - THE BEAU- TIFUL SEASON'S SHADES: IN SUEDE, VELOUR, AND- MEWS FANCY SUFTINGS. SAMPLES OM REQUEST. CAREFARE PAID. GLEY WOOLEN MILLS, - ‘WIGHTMANS SWITCH, NORWICH TOWN. / 10 that this matter could be raised itrio Friday, night in the final-for the at the.start and: held off several spurts by Tom Campbell, of Yale, Edward J. Meshan of Philadelphia, & former western conference champion, @nd Jack Sears| of the New York'A. C. The latter gained second place. 2 _ The summaries: . 50 yard dash, handicgp:' Won by W. A Comerfort, Boston college (3 fest): second, B. J. Weters, Jr. New York A. C., (2 teet) } third, J. M. Williams, Brown university (2 fedt). Time 5 2-5 seconds. 50 yard high hurdles, scpatch: Won by J. J. Sullivan, Boston college: second, W. A, Meantx, Boston, A.-A.; third, Frank J. Loomis, Jr., Chicago A. A. Time § 4-5 seconda. Gaston, §00 yard Invitation: Won by James W. Driscoll, Boston college; sec- omd, Jack Seilars, New York, A. HUSTLERS WIN ANOTHER VICTORY 6K THE ALLEY The Hustlers won a-match game from the High Rollers Monday night on Moo- sup alleys, winning the last two strings. Lepack ‘started off rather weak but in the al string wound up high single 143 and also took the hohors for high three, 347. f Leperie of the Hustlers is sure haviiz hard luck - rolling below the 300 m:rk but Manager Lepack expects him to stage a comeback and hit them at a good ave- rage. The Hustlers are to roll the Sterling team for the rubber on Friday night. Score: Company Islands, nptsd on and projections. as being sits 2 Anftarctic ‘at a point sout] r leannot be located and ,theressiss {dou 4 o g 1> The Carnegie arrived after a scientific exybdition” % Jndian | Ocean, West Aus¥ralia, (Xew: Zaaland, | Tahiti and Fam nipg Islands, 'to investi- | gate the magnetic conditien ot the earth over ocean areas, = A H “Yesterday. | High Rollers. 3 - The Categie is heps for Womonth's stay third, Tom Campbell, Yale university. |Cantars ,....... 107 103 X n:‘:‘ 1 minute 17 3-5 seconds. Bliven 04 120 after mindtmz exbanatiye- hseryations in Bostonimile: Won by Joie W. Ray, Tjlin- | wingor FigEe e the Pacific.and Indiex; ocean = ois A. C.; second, J. J. Connolly, George- | Nick o7 123 _“The lslands, it there town university ; third, Haroid C. Cutbill, | Gates 97 87 discavered seven Boston, A. A. Time, 4 minutes 32 sec- - i fiv:u.rn!:-r § kT £ 473 521 s 5 jump, handicap: Won by Walter of Lincoln; Neb., one, Whein, Posien.. (oRenalf mch): nelgnt| Hustlers, the Carnegie, .m& e Carnegie sail- | 5 ft, 11' 12 inches ; second, Gale Robin-|McArthur 107 111 ed_directly h;_‘nm_ Teeation and eould son, Boston, A. A. (5 inches), height |Lussier . 58 108 pat ind & trace®ot ng ajthodgh a shatp 5 ft' 11 inchies ; third, John' Mufphy, No-| Wukus 96 1108 odkout was' tre Dame -university (scratch), height 5 |Laperle 9% "3 ft. 10 1-2 inches. Lepack . in. g ““Relay races (1408 yards), Brown mn —_— versity (Smith, nutter, forstall, Cudde- 4797 -536 ack), defeated Northeastern college. Time 2 minutes, 58 1-2 seconds. Holy Cross (Mullen. Maher, King| Digman) “defeated Williams and Boston university. repsectively cecond and third. 3 This mistake is natural. for the'icebetgs closely resem- ble “islands 6n ‘secount of - their surfacs Deingcast ingloom miost’ 6f the time. BOWLING. Creseent Fire Arms 87 36 Congédon Gisbn 66 18 The extént and area of the so-calied isl- 3 - + e B B ands was néver given.” e e e TEAme T8 s Brrors in Gegrees were fousd in the yied m o e Reatt butwees Pot achtus % 8 38—"264|indian " ocean, some being several min- Waish, of Georgtown and William Leel- | SYIVi2 «+ 99 8T 74— 260 [uites: different from -past . observations, ev.-of Boston coflege First prize, how- Grummann said. ever, was awarded to Walsh whose La 485 441 434 1360| The Carnegie will ‘go ‘to. Samon,- re- dicap was 10 yards. Deeley's was American Express Co. - |turning to an Atlantic port through’the yards, $ {5 W weetes: 34 63— 276|Panama canal. The scientists later will The three ‘mfle _open handicip ran | D. Sweeney 92 251 |80 to: Washington .to repot’ tae expedi was won by Cecil W. Ieath, New Hamp- | Peters .. o 290 | tion _ officialiy. " ended. ~ The® Carnegie "is shire doilege, in' 15:37; the 400 handi- | Faivey 82 273 | operated by the Carnegie: Institution. w ken by Frank A. Howletr of | Hapraha 1 s> —. e ommchusets Teon fa’ 6 sccands;, azd] 5328 are 1MMIGRANTS FOUND ihe Yale-Massachusetts Institute of B0 445 1361); INPROTED it VERMIN Technology two mile relay race was wcn & by Yale Time 3 minutes 24 4-5 sec | BROWN'S SWIMMING TEAM New York, Feb. 22.—Rigorous meas- ‘onds. 2 DEFEATS DARTMOUTH |Fes to present sorsible .intfoduction of typhus and other diseases thrbuzh thi port resuited in the examination of 6,355 persons. during the week ended vester- day,-and of these 272 were found infest- ed with vermin; said a statemenl issped today by Deputy Health Commissioner Monaghan. B Examination of immigrants cont today. on steamships, at the BAttery re- celving station and in railway terminals. Eighty-nine steerage passengers on* the Aquitania had vermin.and fhree Jice-cov- Providence. R. 1, Feb. 22.4-Brown de- feated Dartmount, 38 15 15 here tonight in a dual swimming meet. Brown's swim- ming ‘team has.not Deen defeated ‘'als zeason. JALE }B{'-cnn:n OPPONENTH ) IN INDOOR POLO MATCH ‘Mew York. Feb. 22.—Yale outscored Theeton and Pennsylvania .in the round robin series 6f the first reollegiat? indsar_polo championship a: the ridi:g b tomight. -The Blue ream made eig’ jals, one of which wab” lost by pen: ties; " Princeton six and Pennsylvania e McCarren-Delaney Fought Tem Rounds o Praw. Providence, R. 1, Febd, —~Jack Mc Carfon, of Philadeiphia and. ‘8éldier” | Pat Delaney of Brideeport! Comn.. fougnt 22 ale will meet the West Peint Cadet #44, b & Do, you feel billous, constipated; headachy, upset, full of cojd ? Take one or two Cascurets tonight for your liver and bowels. Wake up- with head clear, stomach right, breath sweet and feeling fine. No griping. no inconveni- ence. . Children love Cascarets too. 10, 25,50 cents, THE MONK’S REMEDIES (Mors Than 100 Years Old) THE MONK'S CRUTCH (Gets There and'Does: the” Work) Rheumatism, Neurit Stiff . Joints, . Lame Back, Neuralgia, stc—$1.00 THE MONK'S STOMACH POWDERS, Indigestion, otc.—$1.00 Smith’s Pharmacy, Agents 205 MAIN STREET TRANSCONTINENTAL FLIER WAS FOKCED TO LAND Dallas, Tex., Feb. 22.—Lieutenant Wil- liam Coney, transcontinental flier, who | wag ‘attempting a record flight from tne Pacific £o the Atlantic, but who was ten rounds to a draw hére temight The k ered. immigrants were foupd ashore, and men are middlewe; 5 championship cup, donated by Marl W. Weré taken to hospitals.. Happing, substitute on the - American polo team, which will piay in Engiand & e ——— FPenn Wins. AVIATOR KILLED WHILE Summer for the international trophy. New Haven, Corn., Feb. Pennayl: GOING INTO TAIL SPIN Vale and Princeton each registered | vania defeated Yale. 28 to 11, in an .n. . — two goals In the first contest. consistint | tercollegiate league basketbail game here| San Francisco. Feb. 22—One casu of a ten minute chukker, but the Blue|tomght. .~ 1 - i-the-death of W, K. Lewis— ¥} mailet weilders were perfalized twice folf - - = ‘east-bound fight o 4.8 tent sof: thal fouls, making the Jnal result : to 3 pise e a'r mail service between San Francisos’ and New York -today. "N Lewis was killed at Elke, Neb., his ma- ¢dine g inte a tail spin in daking off. He was on the Reno-to-Salt Lake leg of the trip. Two fliers made the trip fromy| here to Reno, two.more continited the flight to Salt Lake, changing planes at Elko, and a third pair took up.the; jour- ney from Sal(Lake to'Cheyenne. | { Lewis had served in the Ameridan air forces during the war. He waslengaged to be married to 2 Migs M. E.’Bryant ét San Francisco. in favor of the Tigers. Princeton out- played Pennsylvania in'the sevond match, four geals te twe. Splendid scéring by Dean of Tale in the final match against Pennsylvania aided in bringing the gragd total of ‘the New Haven horsemen ligher lian tha® of t=w-inceton rivals. Doan made foar of Y. al gouls while Pennsylvania was b. s ied. The play of Haskell of Yale aiu Hall of Princels1 wis noi worthy. SPCRTING NO1ES, Golf links in manx parts of England are becoming so éongested that clubs are taking steps to adopt 2 scheme of regu- lating the numbér of games played. . The most, drastic step of all has besn taken by the Monifietn club in Sestiand, which has 1,500 members. Each mamber is be- ing supplied With A card bearing his name and a serial number and containing 100 spaces. He will have to produee this card Whenever he wants.to play and have one of the spaces stamped By the vofficial starter before his game. When the Whole 100 spaces have been stamped-he Will havé exhausted his vear's ration ot Bolf—at any rate for those links. Because of the interest taken in the basketball tournament by, the high schools of Connecticut; the committee in charge of the Tufis College New England ¢hampionship basketball teurnameént has decided to permit three entries to eom- pete from the Nutmeg state. These teams Will be decided at Foot:Gyard Afmory, Hartford, Saturday night, when Torring. ton High meets Néw Haven Commercial; Wiloy High of Waterbury plays Water- town High and Simsbury High meets.ona of the two losing teams, Simsbury’s op- Dponent to be decided by drawing. Carl Weilman, the long left hander of BOGASH-BARTFIBLD FOUGHT T ROUNDS TO DRAW! New York, Feb. 22.—Louis Bogash of Bridgeport and Soldier Bartfield of Brooklyn fought fifteen rounds to a draw here tonight. “The decision was given by the referee” affer the judges disa- greed. Bogash weighed 149 pounds and Bartfield 147 3-4. Midgét Smith of New 'Vork defeated George Lee, Chinese, of California, the referee stopping the W round match in the nintiAround. Smith weighed 119 and Lee 117 WANT FULLER INFORMATION OF INCIDENTS IN IRBLAND London, Feb.: 22—The archbishop of Canterbury ,in the house, of lofds today vigerously ‘condemned . the ~Sian - Fein “cgmpaign of murder and sytrage” in Ire- land and Alse the reprisals taken by the crown forces. .Thé archbishop demanded fuller informatien comcerning, incldenis in Ireland.’ D. Buckmastér, the easl of Denbigh and the bishop of Winchester supported the archbishop's, 'demand for fuller in- formation. Lord Chambesiain in replying said that everything possible was being done to give fhe full facts to the public. DARTMOUTH WINS CLOSE GAME FROM PRINCETON Princeton, “N. J:, Feb. Dartmeutn defeated Princeton 21 to 20 here today |the Browns, his pitched nis maet. b Br= in an intercollegiate league hasketnall |league ball. Carl has adyised the Brows | WASHINGTON'SBIRTHDAY game, putting the Tiger: sut of tho |management that he is‘WHrough as am Gl race: for the title Tn: cwmtest was athlete, as his health will not permit him to attemnt to pitch again. Wellman had the makings of a great, pitcher, wonder- ful speed and real “baseball brains.” But he never enjoyed good'health and suftered from numerous_ailments. , He underwent a serious oneration twe winters ago, but Day held, in conmection iti the Alum: 222.—The: senate cele- brated Washington's birthday with. an impremptu. feast, served by Ashurat, demiecrat; "Arizona phckages of wéstern grown figs and. dates and began 4’ specth by sending pages MOORE GIVEN DECISION - y ‘ONER BENNIE COSTRR New * York, ;Feb. 22—Roy Moore of St Paul = he never regained his full strength. around :the ‘floor: with ‘the “fruit., - When S aTeiva e duden deemion | e IR aEvi 1o | EveryHOAY. wil hewinE Adenéorisblye e fifteon rousd bout ‘here ‘oday. - Fnon|d°Pend on’ Harry' Harper' to de -their |askeh -a I¥L000. item for “fig: and .date weighed ‘Ponnds. 3 ¥ BRCR| southpaw pitching, ufless Manager ‘Hug. | PIaTit_invéstigations -instegd - of’, :351.000: & = gins ccan make a degl for another left- "::f‘xge‘m‘:yf ‘t;; ‘;mun. i'!t:ea’iw; - - ki B handed pitcher. He"thinks' Harper R y bl MERRY/FIVE TAKES TWo do ali_ that is required, m»,,,,;fififi;’; missing a%bite. . . - FROM CHAMPS IN OPENER + o ) > as well as Tho: last neason. /. 3 FEEl Dick Hogan, ‘the fleet-footed eutfieider from Whitman, who,was Wwith fu:‘smnz- field ball glub. for a fews: Iast sea- s0n, wilt ®¢ given ahother trigl. ~Hogan, though he played in oniy five, games, was the second highest hitter in:the Eastérn league, sporting an ayerige of,389. He made seven hits fer mine haves- i 18 times at Bat and soored three timés: Ho- |5an wae & fhat yian botis on the ‘path 1d but Tie lacked experi: erfce and pulled “tHat.foot” bhdly.at the iplate. He. has written-the managemént SENATE XILLS NOUAY APPROPRIATION ‘Washingten,-Feb. in the agriucituraf allowing $367,000 f0 sional distribution of: struck out today: im t 2 3 rmatiien ‘and Megridge #id - The; Merry" Five representing the Da- g : vmu}umimgu games from the Champe / representinig ;the -Breed -theatrs y allevs.ob-Tuesday evening £ mumber- ot the [Theatrs "Champs got ‘the jump of JFive-in. the first game and ap: aiscore of 512, beating out the ey - Doy K a scant -five pins. - Amidon in string. hit the ping - high single. “In the second ferry Five took the lead at the 1t to the finish. The third was the hair raiser of the Experience is oné | that never tind thefy’ w, {gain- countgs, “He “appeared with| IM#ie. Théy will both be entertained forced -fo. land at Bronte, early today, becausé<.of engine trouble, will procced 1o Love Held, Dallas, tomorrow. morn- ing. Officers at Love field said iouight that | it was belinved Coney would give up his attemol for_a record fligat. but ‘wouid | procevd ‘to Jatksonville, Fla., te meety his m>tKer. A married man never fully realizes | what he is up against until after he| has met every one of his wife's rela- tives, Princess Marie Of Roumania s LAtdet | photogriph ef "Princess | Mafie, ot ‘Roumania, one of the most’ Beattitul. girls in Europeaw royaity Who, it is reported will shortly be :betrothed to King, Baris, 6, Bul- garia: ;She Wi visit this cquntry in the spring ;with her motHer, Queen 'chains. “exlténsiyely upon their visit. Davis led up,to the final two hen Lent and Amidon came up Lent scered a strike while down, puiting the game on for amother. chanoe, and“in. view .of . promise hé- showéd last spring willlin all probability be givenit.- There is at ledst | one - outfield - betth- vacant en the Hamp-1 AGRI even . terme. Lent thy is | dens, and Hogan will"de his best to land ' ) A A R7i trifistont and came within tan |the. Dosition. o St savING -nz,w‘;,s‘;}. ¥ims of hanging-w 2. do ; B e = Garden . waste, deeayed Ny Trbawed theippate while Amiden ook, art AUTOMOBILE Xi 3 on . waste, deeayed Sgv and the game under his belt, || The Society of -Automotive dexl vints, wésds: und tha kesily “tgat have been thrown upon the | ile. © The Process niay. be contihued in- )by "gimply adding enough ma- s 1d 1 Bovi e heating. Compost is es- Dlayed the star lead, getting | Has 5,080 ‘members. It.inchudes nearly all | P58, that. collects about: iguring, m‘i}ly Jalnabi. to use in hoibeds and single and ‘high total. Capt. Lept|of the' experts in. mitor car,’ airplarie, | 2 'busy summer niay'‘be. g.‘n’ed,m!,_nd d a2 . plaved. the- secand’ principal, While Gold. | tractor” and motor ‘ beat +desifn: * Mang |Dut. to' work again tErbusl the Apshby of e € - nr S falen and . Billy Davempert tek their |D4Y special attention te ?e intérnal cem-|a cémpose:heap. StArt'the heapvby Tay.'| " 73 * . FEOTLTRY POINTS. Parts. as’-heavy men in- exeellent styls, | Bustion engine. - Over 1348 m ‘were | iNg_dowr a: Ded of ‘stabismitiure Which | Stasdari Fred poultry, as the phrase The ecore: E present at.a dimner. in. Néw York. eity: | has not beea bllmed'of';el!ed. “Tha, §i8e | is; comwibnly ‘nsed in America, is poultry ‘v Ohemps (Breed Thestre) A ‘butter and, egg dealer . in Detroit, | of the piot 'will Vl_r!:fi(l';z)« Atgpnt S¢| boed to the. standards established by the T sends every ether day a_truck ‘te Pert|refuse -to:be:0sed’: for :orirary. iif |/ American Pouitsy Association. The prin- ¢ 2 $8— 198 | Huron, reund trip mileage 144 files with | thé bed. is; made” eight ‘feet-long ‘b /4l | cipal.boints -considered ams size, shape 35 33— 277[aetours.. In Port Huron the driver makes |foet wide.and twe test.deep, it Will sewve | and -cslor: ¥ vy . - 87— 287 | thirty-eight steps. A" S (RGL the putpese. Over ‘fhe’ manure spréad a.| Slze’and shibe are bresd chitracters 1:{ 184— 316 | Rawhide is introdused by-a coneern te | tWo-fost laver of refuis and coyers With! angd:fabgely determiné the practical values i 38— 337 | impteve .on the usual.fabri¢ and rubber |snethet layér of hanute, . Thia. lnstiigredd st poultyy. Many standard breeds are di- 512 T“ “ioe_Tir- |Blew-sut ‘patch. Patch is severed |Roed be only a #ot in’ thiciness M vided into various, differing in eolor, but ! 4281403 | with- rubbetibed fabrie. 3 gu layers tntil all, the . < dentieal - in s every :other respéct. Color _ Morry Five: (Bavis Theatre) Automebilés carried four times as|dispesed of 4ind . thén eover- a primary- utility point. but as.a 6 6 291 |Many passéngers 4s railroads did in the | With a’ldver of edrth. e corliary pomt eften comes in for spe- U5 4 319 | Dnited . States, 1990, .according-té esti- | If it is desired to add te ua? gonsideration.* For example, a White Sanders’ .. 5 112 367 | Mates prépared for Fred :W. Warrier, | time 8. time the tép layer may 6y.ahd a black vériety of the same Tourtelott ‘...... 184 95 gy |Dresident of the Oakland Motor Car com- |64 "a#d' the new . material smptied. int actully .. identical .in table Amiden (capt.) .. 134 111 343 |PARY. 3 ot © | the hole :thus made. This/in-cénvenient uu.n!if’hm because some black birds — —— "% | Wyoming is t0 be previded with “lght- | fer "the rmrm, horse ~where, there e | do nel drems_or the: market as clean and . iB8T 478 4521437 | houses” with yellow lights for.dangerdiis | no animdl te condume the kmnp_'-&x. \ftice, looking as. white ones, it oftén. hap- Fil s bt curves snd red lights for railroad cross- |In ‘the spring the eap ‘fs well Dt Doses: hi: they ave motsas saleable CAPY. - CAMPRELL'S TRIO ings. - Theae'will be aleng the state hikh- [ with a fork ané the compost s fesdiiy | . When a flock of fowls is kept for egg 5 way system. : {6 be spread on thé ga: loi - The | production only. uniformity, in size-and WINS IN ELKS' MATCH| The Hawali Automobile cinb of Hilo | heating manure will. ‘dflfi,‘ & fLecti any’ weed sééd present and will . alse Break down the structufe Capt. At Campbell's ‘and Capt. Bill |has joined the Ameriean -Automebiie as: Fergugen's duckpin teams rolled.s three-|socistion. The asseciation ks received a type,- Vet-the more attractive appearance of a flock of birds of the game color jus- tifles selection for coler as far as it can | be foll terial When' a’ poultry keeper grows his stock year after year means popular standard and By selecting as b many of the best specimens of as are reared highi: uniformity in" color. Cav mean ¢ time, are easily ren sure su All decayed or decaying po: wood should be removed from ti ity. A sharn go Cut aw; iy posed Eefore moisture or fluences can act upon t' fill wood fa part ces sand. some g1 cluded, After the mortar has taken bu hiny cemant rtace a way the opening of the Tree dentistry. left in Some operators treat the surfs avity with a copper-suly ter the fore the mortar is applied i mad five or is that In the best practice, aftef the exposed wood i first coz as applied. ties provision must be made for the pzasion the fors Trees crotches ean be safe: wretched shape if they cannot be sal- vaged | FEED, Repo: cial fes Massacl atation feed ing th stuffs NONE BETTER Foley’s Honey and Tar is an old reliable family medi- ¢ine spasmodic croup, tickl H-lrd clean, wholesome and tasteful a preservative, market, while not entirely free from | low" grade materials, has been quite free from misrepresentation and fraud. UYING an automobile to- day is wholly dependent on whether such an investment will bring definite returns. | Buick for twenty years has been noted for reliability, power, long life, and re-sale value. In the new 1921 models are im- provements in accessibility—in roomier interior, in more com= fortable seating and more beau- tiful stream-lines. - FERTY Ladtie » In cities and towns everywhere you will find Authorized Buick Service, . - Since January 1, regu- lar equipment on all i . models includes cord tires . " NORWICH BUICK CO. 319 MAIN STREEi', NORWICH, CONN. BUICK CARS owed without sacrificing point. any ma- he shou of well- Ry eders by use a stock br needed to produce th each vear there desirable uniform: v practical quality and a plea CAVITIES WITH CEMENT. & and _ hollow certain destruc ed wor trunks, on 1 the d and whi t ceess if the is bes until Soupd he: for this wo; twood is ex: r injurions in- | newly exposed the cavity with thin consistency, n ment and thre: In the case of v ravel or broken stone may 2s in preparing co t before it fe hard g coat of. mortar, made of on and one part sand. . Trowe coat to pleas: nes, and i as to mosture oo ity. surgery of this sort is not thor which subsequent decay diseased wood Is remo: Th e from one pound of suly six gallons of water. of a disinfectant. ed and be- solution to | Its purpose | s treated with a germicide. it ated with some tar product to act before the mort In the case of very large x- and contraction of the cement in 'm of expansion joints in danger of splitting at the rded by band and trece must be in very In* fact. by modern surgery. MARKET QUITE FRER FROM MISREPRESENTATION rting on the inspection of commer- edstufts for the year 1920, the | husetts Agricultural FExperiment ! declares that on the whole t Dur- e vear, 1,002 samples of feeding collected from dealers and manu- for the relief of cold, cough, ing throat, hoarse- , bronchial t nflm e the gut tar and_demulcent honey of the Contains no opiates. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, DUICK WILL BUILD THEM - H § H 2 ] G. M. C. TRUCKS facturers were on acount of the war, b < and horse feeds cannot be ' expert when they ars wol - .) as & form an ecomn 1 | for the .cereal grains. their sale is re & of a satisfactory. amount of residugsre{ nufacture of rolied Satsl ommenting on _alfifal a' poultry fdodSthel emists declare that its n 4 3 ration has probahly A: that its fibre content fpwe! > digestibility and that it has ) a Poultry mashes @nd v found to have Bhen Lo ances without any 0od requirements of e for a small backyard flock. & nay be advisable, for the station declares yme mixing are just as for dairy stoek. ex sed in the se- 1ns. According te much of the serap t for fertilizer than for report, the wtatien year a chapter on home pointed -eut ave saved durfhg a ton on the awpr- < Murther to _quete home mixing ratiAne antage of knowihg ferding and can vary neredienits at will” wih of the feeders who evidently” extra cost of prepyged e the mattes mix his own rations. GALZ tor INFANTS & INVALIDS ASK.FOR Horlick’s The Original Rich Milk, Malted Grain Rxtract i No Cooking—Nouris al “The Original Food- Drink For All Ae QUALITY SATISFACTION | | *4 : LET. US WIRE YOUR HOME : GOOD WORK IS CHEAPEST THE NORWICH ELECTRIC CO. 42-44 FRANKLIN STREET < At This Time We Wil Stand a Loss on Several Hundred Tons of High-Crade Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal. EGG $15.50 — STOVE §15.50 — NUT §15.50 — No. 2 NUT §13.50 ADDITIONAL 50c IF CARRIED IN. The above prices mean for coal that will burn, not slag, slate and stone, or fire-proof cdal. ' JOHN A. MORGAN & SON PHONE 884