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in strip, Ib Our Very Freshest MEADOWBROOK Made by Expert Bakers » This Store Daily 5115 Sovier ORANGFS , Mohican Wistoria Toas oll kinder To 1 o isteria Mohnnnouo:.mepk.. 3 for 25¢|FOTATOES, Ib. 10c Mohican Cocoa, 1; b, tin. .. .. ...... 17¢|NEW BEETS KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, . mite Cross coundll, No. 13,1 af C. | reld o spectal meetig in the ouncii ANCY e ASPARAGUS 1b 35¢ » FLORIDA gmlrrrERED COFFEE a Y. eeting held last evening was to take |l Mohican Rolled Oats. . 10c pkg.. 3 for 25¢f Y 1A 1 VLS, Ib. 1UC | ASFARALUS D Jocy " = = "~ = .~ T e 4l T caete wives. | &,.CG of the resdlet’ AvCl mosting the American church! /would occur in the regular or- Oer on Good Iriday. Seyen regularly Mohican Special Flour, l-lsbfl.nck . 67cleach ..........15¢c | CABBAGE, Ib. .12¢ ’ yuglified members received the first 2 e T £ e 7 dceree and five applicants were elected Molnm Pure Jams, all flavors, i-l' 21c EN_D—__— ALMERIA HO CROSS BUNS 2 dohs for membersiip were received. |l Mohican Spaghetti, large % ... llc /‘ oSy, concerming, propored | § Mohican Ollives, stuffed, Sia 20 [ o85r o considered, 3 was-a'res Moh;mmspm,.nu.,m Toc|PrEAvPLES 15 Mohican Comnstarch, 1 Ib. 7c CAULIFLOWER lution ‘regarding the erection of a tu- ercul 1 pkg. Pancake ac lRYPHOSA ... 28¢ losjs sanatorium in Denver, Col. el ety P o T Efi:‘:&}:fifi?&%}fi;‘l‘;fl' - : St Murs's "cnireh” on ' Sunday. Apeii 1 can Karo Syrup ! : zscn_m‘_—"“'—‘aom...lsc RICE ..... 25¢|HEARTS, bunch 10c ¥ - $18 to $25 : i} Other Good Makes, $12, $15 and $16.50 Mn.aud Mrs. E. U. G -Baker havellsi, the members being reanestod to A new model for young fellows is “The Pinch Back”. GRAPES, Ib. . . .20c] jp1 1 Y DOUGHNUTS EGG PLANT dozen BRI REXEY . SATURDAY NOON DATES, Ib. . .. . 14¢c|pipiNG HOT FIGS, Ib. . .. ...20c|BAKED BEANS, quart. .18 M]XED NUTS HOT BROWN BREAD JUMBO BANANAS the utmost in VALUE, for no clothes, no matter | ]| 5o g paribares. nlfl.o(emwmud:,dofl-rfwdnfll-r,~u,&e clothing fearfilly’ expensive, 1 “normal, America; P clothes we sell. sold their house on Bliss place to t in the basement of the church at Mpre. John Sevin of Broad street. Mr xu. William Witte, who have| Permission was granted to a United ed it, have l-cved to the Pprter||States -recruiting officer to use the |} house across the s ijeouncii yooms as a recruiting station —_ for a certain period each week and to o Tertidsad in lowtallation. - liohow. the seceoling fak of tog ‘mation E. H. Smith;had & part in, the from the window of the council cham- hm.lhtlon service at First m“:h ber. It was announced that the ar- H Pali River, Mass.,, when Rev. Mr. 1.-.,,._, zangements for the bazaar to be given o, the son af. Rer. O, D. Eigher of (¥ the council eariy in-Apil were well i ! % and everything polnts to a foeats o the S e BT A 7 George Marx, Nathan Buchalter, | count of the conference In session in preferably a good deal—Ohio State |has written a pamphlet on ¢ made in smart gray and blue flannels, quarter silk lined Move from Ilion. » owLs. Samuel 1. Stern, Hon. E. R. Gillette, | Providence, 2L Journal, f00ds that even the ordim = - - & Mr. and Mrs. Davenport of Tlion, N.| This last week Norwich .nest of|Louis Cohen, Charles Goldberg, Luci- ocal Briefs. —_— holder can understund i with stripe silk sleeve hmng. It is a live wire suit and Y., moved Friday to the house on La-/|Owis, No. 1396, launched a campaign |us H. Chapman, Myron. R. Abeil, Max, 0. A. Wilcox has been ill for soma Strong for Preparedness. ence 1ooks .aghastClave great value. ette. strest formerly occupied byfor & big increase of membership. The | Cohen, Frauk Reynoids, Robert Du- £ Noah made the zebra ride on _the | Dealer. Mrs. Sarah Goidsworthy. membders have reduced the in! tion | prez, Isidor Mintz, Daniel O’Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vinol are vis- | hurricane deck of the ark. ““The P prtiieupyion 3. Anthony John- | iting T. N. Dickenson. expected that at the |Son, Richard A. Speliacy and Louis iltee to 5. wh‘ch will hold good until | Daniel Webster, Jr., Supremely Qualified stripes,” be - explained to Ham, “will July ist, Other good models are The Wayne, The Biltmore, Sheltering Arms _Service. Mr. and Mrs, Bergen 1. Greene were'|save us from the German subma-| Probably mothing else, ne i -h The all The H Rev: R. R. Greham and oir of | first -eenmzs in _each month large |Freeman. visitors in Honkinton, R. L, on ¥ri- |rine."—Boston Transeript. solemn treaty between two Beaufort, Lenox, made by louse of Christ Episcopal church will be at the [class initiations will take place. The| The papers of enlisiment were made | day. natnons, is 80 qualifiéd for « Sheitering Arms for the Sunday after- |OWls offer their sick members out Thursday and sent to headquart- nymc wndsmy closed yesterday mere-scrap-o’-paper conte noon service. - for vi 1o nority steckhoiders’ proxy. Jeck. medicine and physician, beside The company will meet at once % omm o Thompson | Journal, 5 Km which means good style always. Hame Notes. Donald Tirreli of Wa But He's Lonestme e EASTER HATS || Neckwear, Gloves, Shirts, Shoes, in fadcvcyflnng h meeds to add to his comfort and appearance is here is spending the vacation in Storsvitte, in New York for a few days on busi- C. M. Welte of East Town street is o Clayton D. Barton of East Hampton was a caller here Wednesday, €OLCHESTER _ and Mrs. J v Donai have retarned from a few days spent in Killingty. 1t's éafe to wager that thinks just as well of himse he did before the defeat of Now if Great Britain has in her |neutrality bil ny generals named Pearl, Hazel, — ¥ o George T. Loomis and J. Phelps Encroachment on Liberty. Unit of Home Guard Orsamized—|of Westchesisr wero callers in town| A eveat many Americane who are Much Enthusiasm Shown—Patriotic | Wednesday. king ways to help their country Betheasts: Miss Jennie Hall left Wednesday for m«gm begin by keeping cool and not e with relatives in|peljeving all the silly rumors they —_ There was a fal New Havsh. hear.—New York World. Mrs. Allen Latham of the Reservoir | meeting in Gm,“;,"';.‘f,.“%&%,,‘;.}:; Mrs. Dwight W. Hakes returned on ont P 50, 2 e s road is visiting relatives In Clinton,|evening to organize a units of the|Wednesday after two weeks' visit with A Pious Thought. Mass. Home Guard. Representative 7. 3. BI- | her, davehter in New Haven. I - . 4 H of smart, natty Suits in new and clever styles B e k H. Browning of Lebanon was| One of our life’s ambitious is to fig- b Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ves of{ introduced the speaker, Representa-|® Colchester called Thursday. ure out some scheme whereby we can d*.-fii fabrics, all made to shnd the abuse boys | }| ,2ir. 200, Mra Charies Vergason oflintmdgced the ey, ggehresenta-|” At the Colchester Baptist church [cost our wife's relatives something, their clothes, yet none of the trim style lacking. end in New Haven. who gave the audience a brief sketch | Sunday at 10.43. the pastor, Rev. B. D. BoY's SUITS’ ss t° 510.50 of the objects of the guard. Prof.| ¢ B R . ness. or Violet, she ought to try them nce General Maude has done 0 Horsebacik riding at nigh made more safe for rider by the invention of headiight attached -to. Dobbin OChildren Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORILA hfim.flbeds!yle-dthelow-tm BOY'S SUITS for EASTER | Mr. ana Mrs. Heman Davis have moved from Preston City to Norwich Town. N All Eat Too Much. The Kaiser's taste is for blood pud- ding_but he may be forced to eat humble ple—Columbia (8. C.) State. Contrary to Precedent. It appears that George W. Perkins T 5 e schoo! at 1215 gAt the svening praise Rev. G._H. Bwing of Eim avenue will| Curre. who 15 o recraiting ofeer for |04, worship The subject will €lve the Sunday afternoon address be- | Labauon cave the asth o Men. M |be The O iittons of Freperofuess Tore the Y. M. C. A. in the Thaver |t whe wae ewors fn as coirate. |the Army of the Lord. Prayer ser- pten s Miss Mary Fields of Eim avenuelEarl Mahoney, principal of the High |Joct of Dwelling Deep in God Without returned Wednesday after two weeks' | School, Rev. B. D. Hemi Care and Alone. Jer. 49, 30:31l. The stay in the vicinity of Jewett City. T Kiein made, ahort Sddnesses. A¢|LOTd's supper will be obseryed. Bible D *“The Fashion Storg of Norwich” 121-125 Main Street . Matter mm“uy He last of the Kansas herves. for the old boys who went to |blame when liquor and Would Interest Everybedy. ] G187 i other peopic's up ill feeling?—Dubuque Times. &} An Towa newspaper wants to know what will the people of Jowa have to are bc.rwdouto(themh. ‘Why not start | crusade the class that med- | I affairs and stir building. Miss Meda Phreaner, of West -Town r for this fown, after which meeting was opened for rscruits. ing o Mrs. E. P. Phreaner and daughter, | rha following came forward and were duly sworn in: | street will spend the week end Providence. in} 3 M. Kicin, M. D., Samuel Gilbert, Mortimer Klingon, Harry Davenport, Nathan Lovevant, '3 Chapitz, —_— Morris Miss Keene of Washington street, a{ Georze Rosen, Prof. Barl Mahoney, teacher in the Academy, will Fpead tos: dex Vication ai et oms. in Albert T. Van Cleve, Harold Porter, Auburn, Me. Misses Theodora and Martha Brown| Mo NAPOLEON” CLINGS - of Wightman avenue have returned trom aev-]'n.l days’ visit with cousins In New ¥i the Baster vacation. Miss F. M. Terrill of Washington TO THIS KIND OF SHAPE Miss Calla R. White, who teachs East Granby, will come (o her home on Peck's Corner today (Saturday) for vice Thursday at the parsonage, 7.30. Fast Day service Friday, April 6. mystic ° Home Guard Di led Into Two Squads —Sermon Topics for Tomorrow— Personal Items. At the drill of the home guard on Thursday eyening the company was divided into“two squads and were n charge of First Lieut. Waiter T. Fish and Second Lieut. F. W. Taylor. Near- Iy the whole company responded to the roll call. Drills will be given ev- Thursday evening. ~Next Monday non commissio: Point for the Pacifists. street, -who teaches .in. the Academy, Those pacifists who have contended = paciie - e today (Saturday) for Boston, pained %o pry into our affairs |ihe zone mIght now tell what. they | V1CT She wilt Sns FYERCA. FgESSing that we take | think of the aifempt at having the —Grand v our back on_the subject. war zone brought 77" door—Indianapolis Star. H Snnd.ly morning on the subject, Love Power. Fanp,l.flumn O e it e 0 wscapon 0 t1id Methodist Bpiscopal church on ae- Lieutenant Taylor. - Church Notes. At St. Mark’s Bpiscopal church on Sunday merning the A Barringto: THE CHARM OF A WOMAN’S CLOTHES LIES IN THEIR INDIVIDUALITY. NEW SPRING STYLES NOW ON DISPLAY. Rev. A. F. Co: of tie dental chair cause you to S R B m THESE OTHER FEATURES in-m.v SANITARY OFFiCE STERILIZED INSTRUAINTS » . CLEAN LINEN - ASEPTIC DRINKING “’. 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