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Falpr 2 s e | o ESDAY, MARCH 1§ According to Chief of Polee | HAWKS AND OWLS Barnyard manure is the perfect nat- : Curious Methads of Digestion Show |ural fertilizer bLecause in Jaf&tn o} . , : eafl tan L the Habits -of the Birds.< plantfood it adds the egsential ch; \ Ehomas } Coaries - Berry, Palme! c ¥ ment fertility, humus, ONSLANS F. Brown, Frank DiGane!, Carmine Bru rch:md‘r, No. 2§, R, esponded @ B Both hawks and owls often swallow nupplyo‘ot decaying vegelabie matter. . o a3 Aosiiads DR T AR "1 No. 30, Knights i t = thelr prey entiré or in large {rag-|iv hecames harder and harder with : > /' no, an un o Reano, Wips ptist church. P N. H., TN ments, gether e neg, hal < were raided-on;Mageh-5hy e mat fd‘né'gq 3 e 1 tng apngll i e d even somo of med(utgerl. |dAv!lr": :c,"'u,?“’flgz.fi:' ':n::“‘" stabie | 4 Quesfion Vital to ".’ Man Who Smiokes or Chews hibition” Ankat dosthy 8. Mlone flg""’ > Losgl Sampimn.” 5 s was ield | /655 neabial 10 the task of assimila- | oawithered weeds hood from > - federal agents, and the Westerly DoHEs| Thomas McKensle gave an interesting ternoon at the home of Mrs. Tuesday afterno _ | sarden, the adtymn leaves, trom 0 O’ s clo sotas Veturs Uslid | watory of the Hiciwaye of Westerly ab\John B Eullips fhe day was fie aud | "% gii" duk “ana owin ‘throw b | a3y Jrdctioally, ewn in out | T AL 008 &7 Ao han oy SRS 0 ey G T o "y enda: correshonding arge. . - et States Commessionier ‘Archl] X, Matte-: 1ho Thesday noon “Got-Together” the A°r:“m° :;” u.: A . ‘{mmfl. th;e'sed rejects’ inl the tdorm oth noratli lions in fertilizer are blown away ?1'.",.....2;?" hl getting Nicol Provi dintn, 1 ¢ % e '!Mu"'(‘ “'.“‘d"bh con- | Folle pelets. In “studying the food |fa}) the seientists tell us. taking thém habits of birds of prey much use is| goi) , & i udd“ocwl. ren; al ] ditlona in every branch. The scciety is|made of these pellets, and the vioin. | juo’ unous for its quality, is o T 0 9 o oo PR eatuck onal chiife jeasure equal to its | gon x | S s e, B Tt 570 St o hntle ol P i e el e s hel [on afte esid J & = ‘or instance, frequently contains an » B . /\ K the First Baptist churgh, He e 14t | e cor L S of | frers clected were: - President, Mrs i ynmigtakable record of the birds' f00d, | o' he o [caVes and spade o is ; . ¥ field officiating. Thé chufch serv: 3 g Heerannrssisaismussssstiesananti uit Al with 3 or heap up the 1 d cli :nfi "”:‘ L’-‘.’."“" ay, was wei | Myron D. Fuller; vice president, Mrs.|ang perhaps, that of the young, for P IRV ang c to) - . TS Lrsar ot 1s Sos man erly mien whe ate | F. S. Brown: secretary, Mrs. A. M. Clark | noliis or even years. {»;(:-Tuu‘:mfi;'h‘ e uatd [ R R A & Main street. A large ntimber of relativ c industey. treasurer, Mes. Martin Davis; assistast| Pprofessor Henshaw of the biological | (o time, bastening 4 fram uman Week discontinue smol and friends attended the serviges and| . Mi Ga flod.tn Ja. | treasurer, Mrs. Nothan Babeock; audior. | suryey of the Department of ASM- | them 1n when ths seoind s " ‘ . $ : v At - there were béutlfil bral icibutgs, Tha ina 1, and was Sunday | Mrs. George H. Prior. - ca.|CBltupe, says the practics of offering | in the fall to have s resdy tor 3 s to 3 be '@ bearers were Thomas McKengie, HEES !& ¢ Funeral services for Mrs. Samuel Gard- | bounties indiscriminately for the heads| -Use the ashes from every 1!{"‘ WAN | grother X iam H. Hiilard, Deacor ;4%" ye. e ] 1 . sar oo held ¢ ‘hex home' 1 Getkold [ of Bawke et OWis, as has been aome | leaves grgrass on the ] Geor; Tayler, Steph icBover and | 35 us Tuesday afternoon. Rev. J. P. - | by some s, is a mistake, and ‘re- % Thrler, "Dimkel SN o 4 ob§ 18iand, & year ago. son of the First Congrégatiaal chureh {sults not only in the wasting of public | boooh In Valuable and expensive buy in‘a chemicdl salt. of Griswold conducted the services. Many | funds, but in the destruction of vege- friends and relatives attended including klblql lives, which can be rephefll‘.‘ it in.u“"'rl:::ev:‘i’:i!l::amv“ “c‘ll.‘::‘ o irs, ( . .thoss from ast Lyme, Conn, and Hope]at .only with great difficulty and |tpe ground may be kept at pet ) S r i Deria 4t he, on E Valiey and Phoenix, R. L = There were | after the lapse .of a term of years. cent, { | nas fnsde e A 2 %" b 485 ha many beautiful flowers. -The- hearers| In no one particular dees the public, [ A - . HAve the 9 & 10 ¢ 3 were “four nephews, Dr. F. D Browning, | especially the sportsinan and farmer, Poi E .h&,?,, 'gflm s Eimtnink 1eask” SIGe-TSE el Mok ’jl 5 Simon Brewsler, v, Bériah Buraick and | need (0 be cducaied more than in (| oints For rohlo hm‘ b o ;:g\p'::' t 18 Tar Better 10 s > Char! urdi 3 1 P aug | value of WKs. e tem) lon ‘armers are ivén the benefl! I‘»“.’?‘w’&' ve-& fi :-’3::; -mm.i) d > 'cm.e::'ry}.; B e | et L e owl, pefcm}, of | years of sclentific experimentation st much tobaces your heart will { g ne< 7 about twenty of their best - men. This 1y te rai ‘e the bad habit is having the naturallin a buMetin just issued, telling to mMmost men—even { “»on being 2 special sheat, they ate Foing arter | WV YOS (8 SHEE R S er e ! ecelye an 2% | result of 8o reducing’ the numbers of | proportion of potash found (o he Pres it tobaceo injures them some mew records. D. L. Jones of Chica< Bt for Ihe S tal vistt trom Deputy Gfand Wacden 060 birds as to make it impossible] ftable in fertiizer formulas for and vl go, who broke (e inigroniexiate 1600Td | gflog oafien of firdnan, fhors | J2mes 1o Whesker <f New London. at [ fo*sg suiitors o do the work| Erowing potatoca. U was found O Tor the 100-750q SWiNM it the wgr&:-'! xpived on | it T he the last visit of the lodge ) Dature intended them to do. The not-; 80 pounds of potash to the acré, when 4 1ts. Y the Ui B Ul e sane New Bigland | IVIRE, 15 well-nigh irresistible, and|ihe Connecticut Agrlemitural Conege, |*40d TG serious, Tesulte quit takes Fals Seu iy up. 4 Mage, v and a lications Ryurth: able ineréase of noxious rodents in|used with varlous xtur ¢ task. quantify to make the manu $ secontls: sayp Mk ' e Jolag, (o, bifss ot to vi‘{ Serioe iy | deputy prior o manal grand 1odse | the last decade in certain parts of the | amounts of other plant ook, gove ths | e ing your garden piot, if you | better profitable, and udvou\1 this record when he comes to I 4 @ fn Boston. The ratings Wil be | 575500, €arly mext month. United States and the resulting dam- | maximum yield, and that the use of | have any ehoice, plage it in a position | that the time is not far distan B, . ‘17_.;::: ;::mnn g&u“f’or‘?r‘xz x;g:nr’:;m- ¢ the Jectipeter (’ dus time. i A fge o clrops NICHIUL QU Afe Qus g e, ;‘hnn that amount of potash was | where trees, shrubs or buildings may t‘“fi'-f‘&fl?mfi;x’ :‘e:n;lm pinehip ‘i New York. Swmith, who | oo NORTH NG no small part to the destructiop of [ unprofitable. act as windbreak on the north. pas! . LRI IR RRR L L) their nafural enemies, chief of which| In computing from a monéy basis, e is deplorable, to say the least has a mark of 66 3-8 will swim agatnst Jones s mm i Poepfrogs, chipmunks and black snakes [ are the birds of prey. the average prices of potatées and Producti v in the fifty-vard swim. Caplain BRIl " | : ath ant, SEs, of eatly ‘BRCIE. S fertilizers for a five-year period were 3 1:,::“"0" gl B MANSFIELD DEPOT 3 Fitagibiwns vl be matched sgsingt| | The spestal Lenten sorvioe gt Gatvar | Amos 0. Morh £, died Maren 9t ach . Care of Hotbeds. used, and it wag found fRet from s Saportatey of ehe state 2 such men as Hamliton, Adams, .:“my D | ahiire £V £ charge ithe Day Kimball hospital. Putnam, where | Hotbeds must be watched during|!BVEStment of $2 in potash, a refura mfll g: dairy industey, which| Bdwin Réynolds Memorfal school W the dives meagu‘will be. guch l;r;’ as | of Rev. F. F. for 13 rreacher |pe had undergone & surgical operstion. [ bright weather to prevent them be- | Of $35 Was obtained; and an investmsnt | fos er’ « stiutes 60 Nl' cent. [ closed Tuesday afternoon of last week, -v» Dewson and Whitehonse. 18 the pfunge|was Rot. M. C. Johnsen of Lyme. He legves his wife.and two children. coming too warm, as the sun shining | 9f, $4 In potash gave an increase of the (‘b Siral setiey in Con- her, Miss Masinda, attending’ the b D uCl men o8 Jorioen, aRG 1 The faeulty of 'the Sfoninston High| Theodore White has sold his horses and | directiy on the glass soon brings the|39% but further increases in ot " he ASchan, sk Perkics. r;;ch Hgfilginl sn{; ws)l";: School mét st the home of Miss “Marie {nés gone to Proyidence to work. température above that suitable for [fadled to increase returns. snnecticut 100,008 milk cows an- e e Peeateate et i Now | SeCaflery on Main street Monday even-| ' The people who bought the Gardner | the growing of plants. o gexperiments with _potash | CoM raduce milke vavined at $23,- | Mrs. Jane Stodman kest bouse far the a frtereal imeet in X ¥ ! v ved here. Ventilation is provided by propping|2mmonia and phospliorie acl isd ‘sells to the ocome Wednesday and Thurs- THC Batniday MEht B tis b B oaes 4 s dbves pa\;:;na;:nqm\ € 4 P Bt : 2 €| supplied with 000,000 and which ‘sell 0 James C. Greens " 5 Y in_t J .} "Mrs. Benjumin Plerce with her daugh- | the sash up at one side or the other | SUPD with considerable liberality. hows tha p Green e e Comaking met 12 o[ H. & H. R R. wers ia Stonington last | ter Edity. faa been_ visiting her parents, | according to the direction of the wind, | 1t Was found- that 100 pounds of am- E-“m::e!rfuw'm}m toor” timen | the {48 of last week while g i e e eTing. ron. | FeCK and mave atfeniion f3.:he scaen |Mr. apd MPs. Charles Prask, in Wash- | Have the wind blow over the opening | Monia to the acre was advidable on SIGORE of ik snd creams that iy|2nd Myron Grpen Wi e e he o Pt mo,-e;; r:n "n-_ g‘pmsrty owned by .the road befween |irgton. R. I L and not directly into the bed. The |land not recently manured, but (hn,m the exports totaling $3,004, to attend the ?‘:er of a day evenin: ;n ¢ »nm?un& ¥ housé. L © Whatth FHIl Wwhat! on' the north| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Francis have gone | bed should be closed toward evéning | this amount could be reduced on lu\_drmw. ine tmports §500,000 & year. Edgewood, Providence. of Glintabew ety paoune IS fand the o elcqmboat ¥hatf on thelto Providence to make their home ond S0 it will keep warm during the |recently manured: also that from 100 Tn the face of these figures Com- | Mre George McDonéld of ClasioRies spare Aime to the Poultry busiiess had | south - Aftér u fhoraukh surver of ‘tho | aiil sell tneis favm. - |night. As the season advances more | t0 120 pounds of phosphorie aeid to the ) 8 SN "Ee, O 0® e heluowing [Yisited her sister, Mrs. J. 2 been relating that an egs 1aid by oué of [ property or st lerwt the land portions | | Wood, Dorrance and Titus schools will | ventllation is necessary. - acre was ufficient. Manuring the pre- | WACIREY Thnepder. last A T e e iher dav welghed DEUer|Ihé sufverors zave afteifion to. tné|Haye »fwo weeks' vication beginning| Cold frames are hotbeds minus ar- | Vious year did not scem to reduce the MM That the legislaturé must make Clask, o ;:‘::‘ s fl'?née; te : W)‘?g; -h:'fl:fflz"gz '::;’d!“'s for quite & Gistance out in tnd | March 15th. gflcial Bea sil;nply sash-covered | need. of potash. a suficient appropriation to eradicate | dausnter, Mr. and Mre. E A ¥ hat » A . . Of - et = George Pierce is able to bs out ames with no pit under them but N~k ! because it is esti- mé would Bateh e The Wnrk n the paré 6f the Giigineers | - Mra. Phoebe M. Stewart, $5, died at the | banked 1p on the outside fo keep out| ~Head Work That Saves Hesing A e et o e Ml : S o Wit At T ar Arener of dewett City 18 viditing | rornié3 1€ Gk that the company in- inome of her granddaughter, Mra. Luther | the cold.” They arc useful for Grow-| The maln point in getting a §00d | mnue sin punreuar. B e A el & w8 y i3 ¥ teade fo maie some Tplovarients i ihq | Cora. st i preoige” st fhe Line i piants that have veen started i |job dope is 10 get away of the right| 2. That er fes aré decreasing 5:3(02;;""‘“" - 7 Mg, W i 1 ert Peézhans an exteénsion of | Thursday evening, March 10th. She | D! s, and for hardening plants to|foot, that is to say, with a good, soun it volume of\ business snd because 293 - 1?—}%,“”__°‘,;$§§$’,'§fi°:.: e M | 1and 16 dees, wator {0 tha sostwasd. The Heaves no relatives mearer than nephews them in' condition to pignt in the | working pian o ihat yaus ool ‘Lo Efizummx tions ereameries in| The Misses Tilden entertaingd thple - i c nectieut. The reports o il o that | ssareh teachers' meeting. Mre. A. ESumner's son-ip-law and B B Losktinmmn o er & 0f wa nd 3 ne Sied by the com. 4. She was the widow of John rden. Sometimes a bed dbout 4 dea rhat 3 1 18 now, | sister Mrs. K. L. Dimock, of Coventry. evesing In the Commutity house \With|pany a8 & freieht ‘vard and ths yard of | Sreadi 0 A feet in length covered by four regular | b oy what you gre (rying to d&|Cpunéeticut, there are only Tlows v : A wéll-planned garden will doudle the n b a fhing of the past. (and their brother, R. W. Tiiden, and s Followin e ' O zad T. Ca ; Mrs: fohn Prinoch has gome to New [NOtbed sash is divided into two parts. | produce of a haphazard throwing 1@e | 3 Tagk of a mgral cold. storage wife of Norwich Sunday. eerly inoyed, Dlerlig ¥ e 4f F. E 'We is in' Neéw" ¥orie on st | York bn business. one part being made into a hotbed:gether of seeds into the ground. law makes it dh‘:ot to_enforce the| A brief special hy:ne- n;tw = Sie aud Guler wwra s - | o . g E Williats Burchard has moved his fam- [3nd he other a cold frame. This i8|" There are two essentials in makipg (egg law, recommending etatutory fchurch and C. E. secisty were he fifl-m :: A committes Bai s very aifanie] G useRe Atwaod and Rfward.F.-Brad- ity dac kto the Randall place. 2n excellent arrangement and one that a garden plan, first of all 1o see that | changes 6 shmplify method of de- fday last at the close of the mqyuing §Z f..:ecfié i ki VEry enjoyabl .&, ;rm 1é8ve New York Saturday, Mare | Mrs, Lillian Soiroeder has moved from | 15 N0t expens the plants are planted far enough |termining Wiether Wave been heid | evening services. e vy | On the question of daylight savh chis| o & o0 fo Bermuda 0 the Hollock nlace to the Harris Mills s : apart fo give them smple Feom for fin cond siordge 15 8a Narshal Forter of Hartford v s association d of it by a place. néar Moosup. : ats For Hog Grazing. development and even more W: A8 to e&m. Co stoner Holt | parents, Mr. an re. sce Porter, large maiori A cothmitice consistiig Fishermen who take trout fhis season b gt M oo S Bl Ly . JEWETT CITY before Azril 1st Wil have much trenbls Whiteiy were appointed to jom witi| Ierbert I Mathewson of Miforg, | bofore: they settle. @ committéé appointed by the mil fo [T0 gon of the late Tsrael Mathow- meet the members of ths school Bbard [son has Sold the whale of the last of ‘the 3 aext Saturday and decide Whefher thé [Mathéwson rgal estate holding, on Me- SOUTH K“.-L .;LY Oats make fine grazing for - hogs.|ant, to give plenty of room fo¥ cul “Phé volume of yearly busi- |Saturday and Sunday. -~ Spring-sown oats come in-for graz- |tivation ror after the seed is once [ n-eL of the creameries of this state| The ?hrch mission studg ‘-fl“ iing in a very short timé. After oats,|the ground, cultivation bécomiés thé |continues to decline. The milk deal- |Tuesday afternoon, March 185, was peas or soy heans may be planted | main item. This is where more mis- | erg of the cities have encroached upon [at fhe home of Mn.}A. J. Bowers; ) rand the land keépt busy yielding for- | takes aré made than in any other |thé térritory from which the creamer- [Mrs. Jane Stedman; subject, The Amert- ::{e. ngrloy_ror r§c m&xy bz) sown in|step of gardening, Except in tiny [jes draw théir supplies u: ll;c‘g‘nllu;n “:I lndlzlnl‘. e 4 R mill and chools of Plainfl d reat, 2, : - ; e spring if preferred. ~Oats and patches such as 1& by 10 feet, where | extent that it is extremely cult for our of devotion Thursday, on d n ht s:vs"i:‘ 319?‘!{1:3:1;;::} o :mf&miflkfi'?fififid’&.fi; h?j vifi{),’,"‘:? 1’-:?%;;, %ifim‘e}j} Wa? | vetch, rye and vetch, or oafs and Can- t is possiblé to reach almost to the|fhem to obtain c®am in sufficient |the home of the Misses Tildew. A¢ the Plainfield Community house the |this valuable poperty into other hands. it | - Pupils of the local school ataininig igh | Sooather. whth satictacioms mhemi " | Middie from any side without step: O (b, Jeteated (oo Buddy Jusiors 18 11ls to be moted that reckoning eom fisty [honors for the week ending Mareh 11 ave : bbbt Lew Al BB o Ry | ndary. ougheriy . ah rkweather | yéars NO OoNA man’ ever owned Nicholas Deshefy 100 per cent., Lucius P - starred for the Cubs, 4nd- Martioott ¥iar< 12586 & part of the village of Jowort CHp | Wonaner, Amtolette MMazarelld. —Allce Treatmeot For Limberneck. effort to make the Er gy as 7 ¢ e 5 L N . { will support that there fsn't room to . ed for the Buddy Juniors. The sgore and {The site of the present Aspinook village, | Spink 99 per cent. Albert Whitaker 98 | The condition known as limberneek | W11 Fl'mdl The Cm Of e-ups: v o . v, Mathewsou's large trifd Rl cl o B §7 per cent., Lillle |In chickens is in reality not a\discase, | Walk 3long and swing a hes. One [:] — ers . Badd- Juniers Cubs den and lJarge strawberry patches, | Young Francis Coffey 96 per cent., Emma | but symptom of several disease b . 3 t hoe room, for that hoe means PRy 4 ‘[ Mathewson street wigsstreet was named |Terwilliger. Margaret Terwilliger 95 per | which arc characterized by pa o= S C B‘ Pw ks o AR o <+ G- PIuERerty o< him, and gt one fime he owned most |cant, Gladys, Welman was on the honor | Of the muscies of the neck, making it B ik oAl SAL et sk reamery Utter’ B Laibece H. Keiiey [0 the Iand on the upper end of it as }list. receiving 94 per cent. - - impossible for the bird to raise its head | VT S S T e Ddle ¢ X e CHET | ol 25 2 laree pare of Mechanic street [ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Barlow of Mash- | from the RS ct:nditi::. t:s DM Bo it the your ond fhe arm irst m & ¥ s : 1oy |3nd Green avenwe. No less th < were visitors at G. W. Barlow’s [{Bureau of Animal Industry e f'2 ! e e R ST Bask Briulay | pervats, Towas 50 Jhinging. taly o | wer Tnited States Department of Agricul. |AP2rt in the rows, and thess usually 3 ¢ | Sunday. 4 = ¥ figure on room for cultivation, so when G. MarsicSt . R~ StarkWestnes ;xl’xflny lots purchaséd from Tsrael | Warren Younghlood celebrated his | ture say¥s, is due to the absorption of | o Z B g i i you make vour garden plan, keep this 2 > jathewson, to say sathing of the de~rhea | hirthday Wednesday by giving a party to | Poisons from the infestines, which act i w Qomlxar‘w . Tom Jareig| thet was once i now Sunes By the As| four sehool. friends, Fath. Brancis. and 'l\:g;):lsgw nervous system and cause | Ji¢stion in mind, “Will I have foom garme y br b 1 pméok Co. . Mathewson was a Beatrica Coffe d , Nicholas Deshefy. alyuis, Another mistake is to to imis ” Tleld baskets, Dougherty 3" §tark.\OReer it truck gardening, plant ralsing |Game swere played, and cake, fce crear; | Limberneck is generally associated 7 foc '™l We have decided to continue to redeem the Coupons S A = at body else's garden, 3 . with indigestion or. the eating of{ iic SOme . wedther 4. Fouls, Marricoft 2, surk-l”"-‘ fanoy becry culfure, and where aiand candy wers served. Among Master A 2 citp | Must suit the plants to the situation < . e et i dozen or more fine residenccs now stand | Yonnghlood's gifts -was a pair of. goats lflg’dfif“l“‘{‘or‘x’;« D e ol v Ith | you have-at your command. Printed (| packed in these goods until August 1, 1921. We have weré his ¢old frames and nursery gar-|from his father. . e e best treatment| o, qen plans are a fine working basis dens. Mrs. Leslie Younsblood I8 visiting i IS to give a full dose of purgative medi- e At e b Bl Yy o cine—that is, 50 or 80 grains of Epsom | (0" they are planned for ideal loca- [} the Dinner Sets on hand and they will be proraptly de- Inventor Of New Type Of |aay Tuestay, motwithstandie adverss | Among thoee attending the fumerat sers | 521t o1 three or four teaspoons of cas- 3 3 neral i r 7 i = might use one of these as a work- A H 5 Flying Maching preditions by the. weather man. There |Vices of Mre. Phoehd Stewart in North {;}:d:‘{‘,fi?‘]’:cfi:g‘1‘,3{‘;‘3,1-u(;f;;’,‘,s“l‘: {in basis, and altering it to suit your livered. Please remember the high quality of all of thesz ying hin was' nothing deing on the colder and |Sterling Suiday weré A Al BEhagE | one. they. are 1ot better within three | 2W1 Deeds for not all persons wish . ‘ p of Tour days it 15 not advisible o Kecp | (e same | vegetables or (e same goods, particularly our WEDGEWOOD CREAMERY A, Ratstiffe . showers. The silvee stood at 70 for.over |38d A. E. Hall, 'who acted as beares Mrs. Stéwart was a resident of this place . an hour Tuesday afterncon. A . wel . amount of them. sories will A s krown suthority who g'ves the weather | for many years. . i print garden plans from time to time || BUTTER, which is now fresh from the churns, and our . ¢oneiderable attention each year sa Lililan Terwillicer of Danlelson spent Koeping Your Soil 100 Pen Cent whlgh, while they may be réproduced X that there have often been i hen | the week end at her home. ] - | with success, are offered mere as sug- M“y & Shrtats PER G e Smmee o I re s Teen a great imfrovemest tn | It 1e presumed that anybedy who|Sestionn. PARKSDALE FARM EGGS, which now are would show marked advance. This | the condition of roads during the past | starts a garden knows in a general Draw your garden to scald and plot fg vegetation, birds, ~tree-bids’ and | Week. , Mud is fast drying and anothef aré at least thrés weeks ,ahead |Week should find most roads in this 'vi- 3 7 } ARy reéent geason. A tree neédr the | Ginity passable. 100 -per cent efficiency of production. south for an ‘équal distribution of 4 ) 5 bridge is m lead. At Tadpile the — What comes -out .of it must be re-lsunhghL If for some réason they do P. BERRY SONS lncorpo“td White, colton-Wpods near the lower over- anicr &5 placed, and. the establishment of this|not, place the tallest vegetables, such % v ’ nead b a9 3 Thass 6, Ve Baae AR STAT replacement fund, as a big busimess|as corn and staked tomatéés at t) et Rk b I ie L i The foses are very mumen | MAN WOUIE call it, is the first garden [north side so' they wil not shade the HARTFORD, CONN. Gatking Suniddy, Ry wemld 4 bavi|, m":“;?-—fl o this eneiny. | nay | Problem affer the seeds ‘are plarted |other vegetables. A little practice and 4 ¥iek hold the 1ass of pudey . wiflowelare barking nishtiy and are considered & | 200 STOYLD IS established. . . yrrden plnping Wi h6\.40 dsy $06 which hae beén brousht in Uring .the lesgnlar nuisance. ;It is becoming more and more of 5 roblem every day. Cammercial yst thege emalner dsy. ot Marttara, . and Mra, Ebénsser,| fevtilizers do not soive it alome. They Offioer Johu Dolan i veceiving manmy [Clark Criswold of No. 327 Conneeticut|add fertility, giving the plants - in omblaints in reference to the way the |houlevard celebrated their 50th wedding | quickly available form fhe ‘food they heavy truck traffic is being carried on anniversary last week. need, Qut something -else is necessary. over the state road, Coming in from v v s Madison.—Ground was broken Tuesday the nerth, many of the big trucks shut|pr ths new business block which Charles off their gas up beyond Palmer street. t Bonoff is to have erected on the Wilcox 18 1, i o S St e Lo | s th o of Wt et | WY @I i sounding no algrm at tha oross strests, | Wethersfield.—A competitive test was i Monday by a fancy job with the emerg- | neld on Saturday, March 2, at 2 p. m., at mouth tastes like all mean ‘ ency 2 man éoming out of Soule street |the state capitol. Hartford, to fill eligible you ever did—mixed narrowly missed being run down by a|liSts for positions at the state prison, thea you need heavy truck. Thé police say the practice | Wethersfield. er. must and will be gbated. £ Hartford.—The iocal home service see- ' . Mrs Géorge W. Robinson gets a prize [tioh of the Red Cross reports that 463 .jfor she has hyacinths in full bud in thé | requested aid, eithér legal or finaneial, c@én ground at her home on Soule strect. | during Feébruary. Thirty-seven of these _Mrs. F. L. Kanahan. reborts a phoebe | cases were new. &nd a foxX epacrow near her home in| ° seuthingtén.—The amount of meney | ! Lisbon, 3 voted to run the schools hére this year| The_Soute businéss on Soule strest, has iwas $115,000. The total appropriations betn purchased by J. T. Wilbur of Glas. | for current expénses of the various town 0. - Mr. Wilbur renteg apartments | gepartments totaled $180,000, 50 it may dition of the-stomach in the Zegeer block &n the same street. |be seen that the money needed for schools % £ t Schools F. H. P.lis al -thi Sale of i 3: Piteras-Beseats, the Bapadlane c]swhm«efinéool Schosis x. T P.lls aimiont fwe-ihinds of thd ameunt used Luges A Mogcinsinghe! way that it has to be manured In one|the rows the" proper distance spast,|j the very highest grade of new laid Eggs. way or auother if it is to be kept at It is best to have them run nerth and e Il ; FRESH CUT Pork Chops, Ib. STEAKS FINE YELLOW PORTERHOUSE, |ONIONS......25c|] COFFEE ROUND, SIRLOIN 12 Pounds Peck Pound Z5c Pound 29¢ SUNSWEET SHOULDER CUTS 5Ibs. .. 50c BU:K”v;HmfiAT - ROAST BEEF | - GRAPE 3 3t Pound 20c UIT, 5 for. . 25¢ . package 3lc R lécture | to run the eéntire town. - engineer, inventer of mew {ypé @ |on animaks at Glasso Friday evening. | fiying machine “Helicoptere,” ¢capadlg Thess ucct:rhl'l which uaus?u:gc in- v ing straight up i { 1 cludé bir owers, TU. torical W oF PR FIERRCIY I isomu and animals sre fflustrated in e frmtiarhe GARED 7| YELLOW OR GREEN J LIKE IT SAYS MRS. The Parssiioutt Quédtion For t_ Farmer This Seeson, LEAN BEEF |p ATE%, b.... 20c| SPLIT PEAS ) ‘ : We Have Solved It—On a Quantity Purchase We Made - POTTIN B e = : : _—— OF NEW HAVEN WimH:he Frshe Fertlizer comp.ny ng:,?d 153 - 3 Pounds 25¢ = Mrs, John Singér of 42 Cdnmer Strént, New Haven, Says CINOT Cime to Her Rescus Whén Shé Had Given Up Hops of Ever Getting Any. Relief. Anocther Wonder Story. + We Can Offer the Lowest Prices on Fer- ' tilizers in This County - Spring is Actually Here and We Advise Buying RIGHT NOW~—Railroad Troubles Seem to Be Pending and It Ma pusacd, Be Inded Wis e Heve e Ferslier 1 You Bolliogs [f| FRESH LIVER |SMELTS, Ib.... 30c W e = , Pound 10¢ | SHRIMPS, Ib. . 30c - Yantic Grain and Products Co. ARMOUR’S SUGAR SHORE . Charles Slosberg & Son mfi Haddock, Ib. ... 10c ; SALT COD BITS, Ib. 15¢ SUNKIST e ponc | Oranges dozen 08¢ | e — . SHOULDERS | Butterfish, Ib. . 15¢ EGGS, Dozen. . 40c Pound 20c No. 1 GEM-NUT . Margarine, Ib. . 25¢ | DANISH IMPORTED CREAMERY . BUTTER, Ib. . 5% Mre. Singer says: ‘“Hver sines afl[ So I started in taking CINOT. At operation 1 had some time sincé 1|the third bottle I noticed a wonder- have suffered tortures from stomach bfu) {mprovement 2nd am new on the :vblm :’: fngdd u::fll:a "-";'f} :_tx:i fourth &d B4Vé nét felt any of my sour, asd £ wowd farmt.: o Hot) 2 1 guess the cause of muast of it m!iffl ::;1:..‘::&:; rd :;nm! ;:f chronic consitpation which 1 Bave: 1S fad e m: suftered with tar & lang, t: tios 1.88 fad - . g06d My appetite wap velr sose wnd | Word for the PONIC CENOT a8 it put aid not sisep well. 1 félt tired ont|me on ihé rogd to health when every and aid not seem to have dny ambition [other means had failed.” and ‘.";‘;‘;;‘? L m':':m:'“"’: “ __CINGT 18 FOR SALE IN NORWICH 1y.tol8 ms how rmueh good CINOT nad | BY Hi M. LEABU, AND ALL OTHER o thei 4nd 1 knew that they | FIRST-CLABSS DRUGGISTS EVERY-