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nnsom:smmccmmmnoonncmmflkmwmmcaznm TION. SALE STARTS TODAY. A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL DELIVER THIS FAMOUS HOOSIER CABINET—PAY THE BALANCE ON EASY PAYMENTS WEEKLY. ONLY 25 SETS. OF ALUMINUM WILL BE GIVEN AWAY, SO COME EARLY AND GET. YOURS. . 5 STYLES OF HOOSIER’S TO PICK FROM. Hoosmnmcmmnmwwmrmammmmm% HO SAVES MILES OF | by lnhphnllumudd- s, “At § o'clock the ‘held At the regular session of Uncas ladge, | D B No. 11, 1. 0. 0. F., routine h:’.:- transact meeting and matters of 2 routine nature were - considered. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Those who attended the- meeting of Norwich Grange, No. 112, Patrons of Husbandry, on Wednesday evening, were interesting talk on by Charles H. Brown, who styled himself as = great ~home |- body. Despite his, assertion that he is no globe /trotter Mr. Brown has.crassed ho Atlantie ocean as many as sixteen times, visited Parls seven times, London 12 times and many other' places of interest: on the globe. Ho/has visited the Panama zone several times and has crossed the isthmus several times. Mr. Brown told of walking across’ the ‘isth- mbs between breakfast and supper and of seeing the sun rise in the Atlantic and setting in the Pacific. A very interesting paper on the early development of the Canal Zons was read Mrs. Adelle W. Spaulding. Musie was enjoyed during the evening and six new members wers voted in and two ap- plications recefved. ~The topic for jthe next meeting will be Birds, Trees and Maybaskets. ' been holdiIng - several. successful = whists and soclals this spring with a large at- tendance, at their last meeting decided to hold. thelr next. whist May 3, at who ton City _ehurch eince May. 1616, il prehin is " fnct there t6morrow -(Sufiday) and sermon i| WLl Jeave “with his family next. week 22 Wmm ministry -and " Court City of Norwich, ¥, of their regular meeting |yitn Peaak Quintey, ciot rag Pen, candidates wero and nine ‘applications received. mittee . was _appeinted . POR ROOMS AND MEALS As 3 result“of an act sizned b» Gov- ernor Lake, nropri of. hotelll and fns in this state wil be obliged to post in - conspicuous places 'in the reoms. of guests the rates charged by the day and week for food and lodgings, with the exception that the Jaw shall not ap- ply to places run on the European. ar a la carte Blan. The measurs is afmed to protect’ travelers and hotel patrons from -unreasonable charses arbitrarily fixed by unscrupulous or profiteering ho- tel proprietors. Other measures Inc'udthg publle acts passed by both houses of the gemeral sasembly were signed by Governor Lak Ampng the latter are the following: ranting parole to ‘inmates. of the Copnecticut mformatory, by authority df -the ‘board ‘of directors and tendent. Amending the law regarding coid stor- dge products, providing that ecase and carton eggs e designated an “cold stor- Aq>" “preserved” or “ineviited.” by printing these words on both of the com- tainers, by corporations falling ts file annual statements as designated by statute. artford Churches om Early Time The pastors ot Hartford who are mem- bers of the federation . of churches are unanimously in favor of beginning their MODERN WOODMEN OF Am:nu.l"nms one heur earlier beginning next Tonlc Camp, M. W .of A, which has| Sunday, Secretary Morris E. the federation sald Friday. The question as t6 Whether to meve the clocks ahead or begin an hour earlier Providing’ for’ the forfeiture *of rights Alling of by standard, time is Jeft to the choice for Stafford where he has accepted a call to the ‘nastorate. as -formely a missionary for+ 15 vears- serving in New - Yorie ity te nyears,'and in Hav years. In Havre he worked in amission ‘was cstablisiied by the Hon. Lady ochamp and her drother; Lord- Rad- tock. While in' the mission seryice he 1911 REV. F. W. THOLEN he was exa ed for ordination In the Fifth Avenue Baptist church, Troy, N. Y., and, was ordained in Martindale, where he then was pastor. In 1500 3fr. Tholen was called to Brooklyn and then Yasi clty, where in cofinection with his mission i waged wWarfare Ol (e ciUQws @bd Lhugs along the waterfront. Since 1910 Mr. Tholen has torate in Martindale, N. Y., North He- hron, N. Y. and Preston Cf Under his leadership these churches have feit & stimulating influerve and have taken.a more active part in the affairs of the de- momination. In the community life he has also taken a leading Interest and has Just been completing the Hoover cam- paign in_ Préston for the sufering chil- dren in Europe. id pas- Connecticut Patents The following patents wers Apfil 19 1921, Anthony Lasky, Bridgeport, lock. George Simcak, Bridgeport, combined window and transom. Michael J. Howard, menting sheel-glass. grantes Hartford, orma- ;, France. five | recharged i (he car wiile tosic m- s teb2ed Gur. maznie i wait hard his remedied Nor- Chesiout 8 Fhene: o, nru_-.uudea Dew." we: ' us good new Tanase Tk o 33 W Ao st FORD OWNENS<Ha ln '\ Cl‘ln( Co.. 3‘! ‘Frozen Ra‘diators Repaired and Recored Theroughly Tested Under Air Pressure. MUD GUAFRDS AND LAWPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIREL WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STHEET, (East Sids} _ OVERMAULING AND REPAL WORK Automobiiés, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Pamnting, Trim- ming, Upholsgering and Wood Werx. Blackemitning 1n all its Lracches 001l & biark Corp. tion will no tforze: the great work of charity which became Knows through tde worll under your name. “The Ifonds of humanity which in thaes of most grevious distress were woven by the charitav.e acts of the na- tions will' grow ever stronger and will cuwtribute luward promoting mutual in- ternational understuading and help bring Avout the worid rehabilitation s0 urgeni- ly -required. L4 M| Steiner's hail, The Modern Woodmen [of each church, Mr. Alling sald. Louls R. Spencer, Hartford, apparatus u‘,t“’; ot _“':Il"”}:‘:flr‘:; construc- ° g P - of Americy ‘is ode of the largest insur-| ~The’ Catholic churches will begin all | fof gaging engine-pistons. vice, that S Hl Jon v 5 % ance organization ifi the country. havine | services an-hour earliet but will use| Willlam H. Russell. New Haven, com- | yor U000 WO 1onE survive n ummer 0 0 g a membership of 1.054405. and 'n still| standard time.. The change is alréady n | bination dustpan and broom. R S TR : G 5 s . growing. Tonlc Camp, 7634, ‘"~ local | effect. Filsha I Cooper, New Dritaln, bafl | JPPOTiusity 1o express o you 3 : i fal N camp, i 1n a flourishing con § n and ey my hishest esteem. . ; FSH R R gwy otice hag & large membership. Fiscotal Dicersen Convention. Charles May, New Britain, vendirg % y A — The annual convention of the Fpiseo-| ™achine. rategy l]Jo Ore ecreatlon “This is our last advertisement. & | DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS, pal diocese of Connecticut will :neu Nl“-:‘:r:nnd R. Séarles, New Britain, ball- ul",dh;wm halt N!{‘ 1‘)}“?1"" 3 you heve not yet decided, you must Having ed two days this week in|In Christ Church Cathedra!, Hartford, - 4 ‘old and she. like most folk, likes to do so now if yos wish ’-,..- nfldpm‘n."::lendinl the 12th ~annual|May 17-and 18-t wifl ‘open at 3 p. m | Joland ‘W Sellow, New Britain, ball:|yvisit among.the neighbors. But like CIENCE leaves no excuse for- d,smgfort in kitchen work. Hoosier Cabinet lln-‘lfinuh state conventlon of the, Connectieut De-| Mav 17, with o service and the address | PATIDE- all women Mary feels that ebe must Roland W! Sellew. New Dritain, manu- @nd on our special low terms. tacturing' ball-bearings. partment; Daughters of Veterans, the following returned Wednesiay evening: of BEXhop Channcey B.oBrewster will foi- bave Iégitimate reasons, for calling. low to be given in the auditerium of Mrs Biank who lives next door and It has brought a square deal for the housewives—a method erm: ident of | the parish house. Percy P. Hinckley, Meriden, piston-!is fond of Mary heard a knotk oo her Hoosier wow. Their summer in s, Hermin Pykalus, 8 = Sirtcrdr b s ring. back door. She opened it there of substituting the luxury of recreation for the penalties of hard e e IAG 3 Giar Barion Tent, No,1; irs. John C.| | Betors, e opentc of ho esmvention| "SE ) o s, New London, pintne| oo e e yoten wih 23 o labor. That method is the Hoosier method. For the Hoosier you do mot ovn « 3 e T in v o' aitiier Peatss' oo, cha veeew ghe had picked up in the yard in her band. Was héld in Odd Fellows hall. Tuesday|diocesan work. Notjces of thesw Wil be| Chet C. Fesscrden, Derby, lathe-dog. permits every woman to be devoted to her duties without { deprivation. Forty labor-saving conveniences are contained in i * the Hoosier. Thus needful tasks are done in quick time and : % you are free to enjoy well-eartied hours where it’s cool. Takes You Out of the Hot Stuffy Kitchen Tthdoaierofiemyoumanylemho\mnchweek—finwthatyoum thatarehotamdnngreeablemdmworkmnupl g;rvmhty It is easy to aHowernnditsbenefiumm ONE DOLLAR. A loosier Kitchen Cabinet will then be placed in moprstm'entnneeandlelectthamdddywlihebast. Then order it sent home, You’llfindlifemoreen]oyablgnndl»mehshm don'tpmofimisimportnntdee'uiim. Come now. e KITCHEN HEAT-ING s i ; SUMMER lHI i HEA au | i | | | | | O 17 B 0 O A W L N I IOI——_q——_—-— M cvening an _entertalnment comprising orchestral and voeal selections, readings 2nd gneeches was given.in_the American Legion ball. Mrs. Nellle Goodman, of HELPED HER LITTLE GIRL Children need all their strength for growing. A lingering cold weakens ‘them so that the system is open to attack by more serious sickness. Mrs, Amanda Flint, Route 4, New Pk | Gelphia , O., writes: “Foley's Ho...y and Tar cured my little girl of the worst tickling cough I had tried many things and found nothing to help un- til I got ‘Foleys Honey and Tar.” Gives immediate relief from distressing racking tearing, coughs. Lee & Osgood Co. Dealers - o aarge. m%wwm@. details and’ literature, 296 Worthington Street : WILLIAMS ‘A Fine Chance For Salesmen As’ Dvsh"mton for W‘llys Light lnd Pm Plnnh, we mtaDealerfortlmTerntory Tbeneedformhtedhthtmxphm:lm The per- fected Willys Light completely meets this need. Sales Wlllylhgl:tuupndiulligbtnndpmphntfoflhe Country Home., It possesses fifty exchisive advantages. PR R -vexymoxhonle,nnmmm mmwuwmwmmu vertising Campaign starts May 1st, so- writé at ‘once for EasternStatesWillysthtCorp. USE FERTILIZERS .Bmpgsops 7~ PRIZE QUALITY VEGETABLES ORDER NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT * A. J. FOX, Loca OAKDALE, CONN. glven in a few days. The thg arranged. Evening Weurs te License Dors Town Clerk Charles S Holbréok kept his office epen Friday eveming to ac- commodate those whe had,net yet, licens- office open tonight (Saturday) se that ers to_get their antmals licensed will cost them after May 1st. Mra. Alice 3L Dexter, of Edgartswn is distinguished among her Masssehusetts sisters as the only woman operator of a moving ploture machine. Wanted & CLARK I Agent mme for the second-day.of the conventior is be- ed thelr dogs. He will ‘alse’ have ht every chance may be given for dog own- in month ‘and ‘save the exiri dollar that it Charles W. Ostrander, Winsted, adjust- able caster. $ Johm'N. Reynolds, Greenwich, tefephone exchange system. Reginald Revnolds, package holder., Reinho!d Schoell, Stamford, robe hold er for automobiles. Trade Macks The Bridgepert Coach Lace Co., Bridze- port. eoach and furniture Riverside, thread fabric plece goods. " Cheney Rrothers. South Manchester silk fabrics in the plece. Wie Collinga Company, Collinsvile, axes, hatchets, adzs, bushhooks, ete. Hudson Hoslery Co. Waterbury, hos- fery. The Rowe Calk and Chain Co., Plants- ville, - traction devices for use on ‘au- tomobile wheels. Universal Stamping Machine Co., Stam- ford, postmarking machines. GERMAN PEOPLE THANKFTL YOR RELIEF FROM AMERICA Berlin, Anril 29.—The thanis of the German people for the relief afforded them . through the, American relief ad- fninistration fs expressed in a letter which President Ebert - sent on April 9 to Herbert Hoover, as chairman of the rellet adminjstration. “It s with regret that I learn the American rellet administration has de- cided to cease the,sale of food tickets nd_the distribution of food: packages at the end .of April” the president wrote. “With this the wark of since philan- throphy which you created in Europe's | cuts most n?mea days comes to-an end ecampelled to express to you of nie occasfon the sincere thanks of the German nation for the help which you btought to numerous distressed fami- lles and ‘the mothers and children of Germany. Through your admirable or ganization you hma shown the way in wadhich “the “feelings of charity which prevailed in the American nation could be -put 18to practice. The German na- Senator Unmeron Bned Senator Ralph H. Cemeron, of Arizona, . who . has been sued by Edward T.- McFarlin for $100,000 damages’ for allenation of Mrs. MeFarlin's affections. Senator Cameron * characterizes the clalm- as “Shcer unaduiterated piaia hisalemall ™ Mrs Blank, -don't you want she exclaimed dngenuously. And ia for a vi- this-" MAINE SEED POTATOES Our seed Potatoes are the pick of the market LAWN MOWERS Ball bearing construction makes the Townsend Mower the easiest running model. It cuts close to the border and Sherwin-Williams 2AINT A wellknown, ready-mixea Paint, with which anyone can get satisfactory results. In- structions with every can. Now is the best time to paint. Paint prices are the lowest for years, - GARDEN TOOLS A new tool now'and then lightens the labor. Let us sup- ply you with a hoe, rake, fork or cther tools. ELECTRIC SUMMER NEEDS We carry Hot Peint Electric Irons, ' Torfington Vacuum Cleaners, Evercady and Win chester Flashlights, and Gen eral Electric Fans. They are the best in their classes. | EAVON CHASE €0. |129 Main St., Ncrw...n, Conn WHEN YOU WANT to put yout busi- ’un before the public, Uicie i uo r(h-\nmnuhuall'm flm‘lhl'.