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Largest S-i. "nofimcu BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1916 Fresh, Pure Food S peclals for Today--Every Item a Money Saver--Take Advantage of This Sale and Save Some of That Hard Earned Cash Nicely Cured Smoked SHOULDERS while they last, Ib....... NATIVE VEAL to Roast, Ib. . LEAN BEEF For Potting, 1b. .. .10c SHOULDER STEAK, Ib.......14c PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF, Ib. 20c Standing Rib, Ib..22¢ 2 Ibs. LIVER. . .| i BACON..[zsc ALT PORK TaE R CY CHICKEN FOWL Feor Fricassee, Ib. . .20¢ FINE, LEAD 1 ROAST B .14c U. S. Inspected PURE LARD 13c Ib—4 Ibs.... 'Y g POTATOES, pk. .39c TURNIPS Gilbs: ... SWEET POTATOES FRESH RADISHES LARGE CAULIFLOWER STEAK, Ib.....12%c NICELY CURED SHOULDERS Boned, Rolled, 1b. 18c ARMOUR’S STAR HAMS EGG PLANT, each 15¢ FLORIDA ORANGES, 15 for 25c Fine Head Lettuce, Cucumbers, Asparagus, 2] Y Rhubarb, FRESH PIG PORK LOINS to Roast, Ib. . .16¢c-18¢c PORK CHOCPS CGFFEE BUNS, doz.. .10c OLD-FASHIONED SPICED CUP CAKES e Handd gcluang man went Wednesday D 1 don’t know Beecham’s hl{s. family remedy that always Should Be o at Hand of Any Medicine in the World, Sold every-where. Ia boxes, 10c. 260, Hip on Saw— ent by Defauit s to work on t% Mociacty Cate. aificien Miss V Want Land Posted. to Preach Su Found A bu‘us r of Waterbury i; “OT Concerning Claimed to be COLUMBIA Result cf Republican Caucus—Comedy products —mild, not habit-form- a box now. You en you may need A reliable Convention Asscciation provements When Funds Permit. as agreed upon. = convention v 3 and M > trustee of the £t < named has town committee for all that is available terms of the trust. Everything Alva S. Brown. The two Wb town ha'l much interest, the local boys both games. Capt. Lons Building New House. the church i Cecil L. Gates and d in Columf need charge for consultation. DR. F. C. JACKSON DENTISTS {Successers to the 203 MAIN ST. Lady Asistant crected on land pur- times very exc and_expects to chased of Mr. have 1t completed this spring. Don’t You Want Good Teeth? Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to neglect them? ve no feare. By our method ied or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES STRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE STERILIZED INSTRUMENTS LEAN LINEN ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK If these appeal to you, call for examination Play at Grange. s regular meeting you can have your teeth filled, and M Kenon Jewett, of Hartford, have re- turned home, after a week spent at the Alvord farm in town. Grange Dramatic the week end with Miss Loomis at Echo Ridge farm. Owens' topic “URIC ACID NEVER CAUSED RHEUMATISM” TWANT to provet to your satiafac. 1f you have Rheumatism or Neuritls, acate or chronic—no matter what your condition — Hutchi: relatives Lo D. J. COYLE King Dental Co.) NORWICH, CONN. B A. M. to8P. M SUNDAYS, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M ‘most wonderfal Book ever writte stamp—it’s ABSOLUTELY FREE. JESSE A. CASE Mohican Best Bread FLOUR trial size sack. FRESH FROM OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT DAILY WHIPPED CREAM Gl M an quart y he Kind of Have.” Columbia cemetery association annual my urdey a nd_e wing der to lead ke other neces never in their funds to complete th Choral Society’s Concert. rest of more and & 1l people greatly a rerosity STAFF ORD Death at Dalton, Mabel Edson—Har! Sunday Dalton. rd, where eath of her Rev. Mr. Carpenter of Hartford will preach i morniy the nd evenir nard is the guest of Mr. Alex Barro! ettic Brown dem th her st church Sunday Mr: as returned to after \]!Elhlln her va rents, . and Mrs. tball games in the day evening aroused taking s men won from the by the close s ame which w . M. C. 0 to 18 Frof. Louis P. Jewett and son, Mi; s Helen Berry of Hartford spent Adelia N. John Hutchinson and Herbert on were recent visitor with in Hartford. ed H. Phelps of Windsor who has ommer home in Bolton, is in St Wild_geese went over the Center last week Saturday. The next night frogs started their annual spring song Bolton. n Margaret Daly of Bolton who is a member of the seniors in the South Munchester High School, is with her class on a trip to Washing- ton, D. C. The Bolton schools opened last Mone dav after a week vacation. ivi Rleieceo,[b.,....... Brisket, Ib. . . . resh ush- rooms MARSHMALLOW ENTIRE WHEAT BREAD SANDWICH BREAD | .6c-10c-12¢ HOT BROWN BREAD JomE o L and BAKED BEANS | nurse of Provid ord Pastor | muel M. Alvord and family |2 Vi Salt MOHICAN BAKING POWDER PREM]ERSALADDRBSING lce Cream | Grocery Mohican Century Blend COFFEE PINK ALASKA SALMON No. 1 allta....... SUNBEAM SHRIMP No. 1 til....oo0000 PUFFS, dozen........25c | SQUARES, dozen.....12¢c CODFlSH MIDDLES CHOCOLATE WHIPPED CREAM ECLAIRS, dozen......35c | loaf . CHOCOLATE CREAM DOUGHNUTS, dozen 15¢ CINNAMON and SMOKEDBLOA[ERS SLICED HAWAIAN PINEAPPLE, large tin.........19¢c Specials | Grocery Specials FRESH POTATO CHIPS MILK, SODA, OYSTER SOLID MEAT OYSTERS SALT CODFISH GEMS Sc _..... 6 |SUNBEAM STRAINED HONEY o ABC MOHICAN PURE JAM e O N e .10c FRESH MADE TODAY WILLINGTON Mrs. Emily B. Gardner Reaches 30th Birthday—Incubators Running. Bible school commenced at 2 p. m. rday. The ere 60 present. Miss ratt was appointed to take ze of the power to choose The Lo pper_was obs inedy of in Spri Haven <pent Sunday with his mother and sis. Her 84th Birthday. Gardner pa Minn., have been will b on the acrth ess is avenue, S is recovering after an “ity hospital, Holyoke, Miss Floren: Price, graduate who p has spent irthood ye + pies winter St.” Augustine, Florida, where she expects to re- main until May before coming north Returns to Florida. Fred M. Preston who came to time of the death ot L. Higgins, »me Pine ( Rev. Earl W. ow Av chur pastor who was ill F. D. Carrier Charl »n_have six i a sma all the poultry The STAFFGRDVILLE Rev. E. H. TL.—m. cl: fe Goes to Ware— Womén Preacher Assigned to Local | Methedist Church. »dist church. She ar- Thursday and will n here Sunday rned home the the home who has been hospitai ned to her " Rishton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jomes Roberts in Orcuttville Visited Master Herbert Bosworth has been spendinz his spring vacation of i ndmother, Mrs. nion. cher in Je as been the ett City the guest of. relatives past week. ELLINGTON Local Creamery Business Taken Over By Wapping Creamery—Miss Warn- er Leaves For Kentucky. The Ellington Creamery company has discontinued making butter and the business has been taken over by the Wapping Creamery company. The cream will now be collected about town by Buell Sikes and taken by him to Wapping. The monthly busine: social of the Y. S. C. E. was held on Monday evening at the home of Miss Fannie Barber. J. B. Talcott was a visitor in or the week end. s. Harriet Pease left Saturday for it of several weeks with an aunt at_Atlantic City. Miss Marion Pease spent the week end in Springfield, Mass., the guest ot Miss Susie_ Pease. s Mrs. Nellie Rice has returned from a visit of several weeks with rei- atives in New Haven and New Lon- don. meeting and Goes to Kentucky. Miss Jennie Warner left Saturday to go to Kentucky to bégin her work in a mission school for the mountain whites, Leroy Bower, who has been employ ed by Hathawey Brothers, has se cured a place in Vernon and moved there with his family. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McKnight have moved into the house vacated by Mr. Bower. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Love- land are glad to see them able to be out again after their long and critical illness. Mrs. J. J. Robinsfln was taken to a John Merrick, | has re- | spr preacn- | nue | Fennold, | house full of | moon at hi chester Hartford ho: tal Tuesday afternoon. She has been ill for several weeks. Home From Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Aborn and Ruth, returned Tuesday from Florida where they spending the winter. Perry and Mrs. Per- irned from a three weeks en, Mass. Class Social. Friendship class held a most inte esting social at Mrs. O, H. Maynard's vening. The subject for the evening was ctures,” d each member showed a copy of the pl bhest Ly the individual, and i why it s the favorite. There was HEBRON Meeting of the L. A. S.—Water in Rectory Cellar Causes Trouble. L. A. met with Mrs. Ma Thursda rnoon. The s town cle Edv a su over Helen Gilbert returned last day to EI n where she is tea residence hers, was in town n- h- eturned to Storrs fternoon Lord is home for the A col- How- after- has place, pson was in Willi- V/ater in Rectory Ceilar. . Mr. Rosevelt ha the cellar impo: so much wa- the rectory that e to use the fur- Ned Raymond expects to re- rday.) wbun is gaini me time before Mrs. Leon it will be return. slow- he can Joseph Brooks and son are William Griffin’s. thur Lynde and son are vis- her sister's, Mrs. Edmund .ord and children of Mrs. Lord's Frank Raymond. Little of Hartford R BOLTON NOTCH Newlyweds Visiting in Town—Stalled Autotruck Puiled Out by Five Yoke of Oxen. and Mrs. Clarence Daily from bury are spending their honey- grandmother’s, Mrs. Lo- ne's. They were married on ay in Thomaston. The bride Agnes Halock of Thomaston. . M. Howard is able to be out after his illness. Hauled Truck From Mud. An autotruck loaded with furniture got stuck on the Andover road Wed- nesday. Tt took five yoke of cattle to get it out to the bridge. Mis Hattie Warner of South Man- nt Sunday with her grand- . M. Howard. Mabel Howard was home over mother, M Miss Sunda; Mr. and Mrs. Loren Maine visited at Lyman Maine’s in Willimantic Sunday. Mrs®E. A. Shaw was called to New York Monday by the death of an uncle. Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Woodward re- turned Tuesday from the conference at Norwich. UNION Raymond Barrows, who has been in the Johnson hospitai, having been poisoned by dogwood, is gaining. Charles Chism has moved his steam mill to Stafford. The snow has mostly all wasted away with the warmth of April sun. Robins, woodpeckers, Phoebe and bluebirds were seen and heard last week. ered kit meeting Prizes ‘The Povert 1 = n the la Gillette the Hunt and Lucile 's prizes. Bames of various kinds and dancing wi re enjos Miss Eliza ing the Miller, Main street. Hartford High Sel universit SPRING HILL Harry M. Day has moved to the G. rm near Mansfield Dc- Reynolds having secured the position farm manesger there. Last Frida y evening n nds of Miss Bernice S chen utensiis upon her, but : pread. first of the week. Saturday from a visit in home of D. C. Flaherty nday at house, but h use the new room the town safe moved there. h d Centre. torrs iffering from a is old trouble, EAST HADDAM Vacation Guests. Ohio, ntion « where he automobile ew Haven Ir rooms Tue: t of Cheste ek at his un a few ni; ir. cs were a unique and ¢ en costumes. Martha Smi! d Walter ner won the a wvinter with her daug Home For Vavation. s E! 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MAIN, N_crwich, Conn. zhbors and orrs show- . Bellows of Brooklyn. N. guest at the home of Judge torrs and Mary Storrs E. Ross was in Hart- arris has returned to her du- pubiic scnool and is board- men held regular monthiy oll is ill at her home Awarded at Poverty Social— e Revnolds spent her va- provement soclety ning. ork city her vacation with as been , Mar- al held at the town since was an enjov- prize. Everett r, after spend- r, Mrs. has returned to her home on teacher in 0ol has been spend- inz the week with her parents in Lit- tle Haddam. Albert F. Smith, instructor at Brown a* few days with flixx qve Providence, is_spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. Mar- tha Smith.