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ihe Christian At ance o9 joom in the Thayer ) the sub- Ject for atudy will be. gn!-‘l!y. pAtne Secand < ot church ere wil} be_morning p and at ‘ n’tlack ‘there will be m Elllflr carol service. At Norwich Town M. _E, church, preaching in morning by Bew. Willlam Crawford, with Easter ithems. In the ev!nln( there will be-special East- er music. At the Preston City Baptist church Sunday morning an_ Easter Program Will ‘ba rendered by the young people In the evening there will be the re ular service. At the Broadway Congregational church the pastor will preach at the morning service. A musical service will be held at five o'clock, the chol singing Protheroes cantata, Faster- tide § At Congregatignal church be an Faster sermon T the evening there will be - ser- mon on The Penitential Psaims; psalm 143. Rev. Arthur Varley-is the Pastor. At the Spiritusl A Paric . Mrs. Sarah C. r\a‘ ot Fall psvchic and test mgdium, il briafiy and will give psvchic zes and clairvoyant-describtions morning and evening. At St. Andrew's Episcopal church, Rev. ¥. Johns Bohanan, recton.there Wil be holy communion a;_7.80 & .. morning prayer and holy Sommunion service at 10.30 o’clock. “&% 3.3 o'slock in the afterncon there will'be a chil- dren’s festal servi = The Associated Bible studeats will Jiold service in W. C. T. Fhall at"No. 435 Shetucket sireet in the morning. “The afternoon service will he héld in FBuckingham Memorial hall.2_There will be a lecture by R. J. Marvn of *New York on God's Coming Kingdém. 1 day morning will #a@uet, an original Paster hymn, an Bas- Ster address by the pastor, communion wnd reception of members. The offer- {ing will be for the relief of war suf- ferers. i — At the Church of the Good: g Worth Living. There anday echool at noon and a E. /P, service at 6.15 o'clock. The {subject will be Jesus and the Life Af- Rer Death. At Mt. Calvary Baptist ghurch the pastor with the members and friends are planning to make. the Easter ser- ‘vice one of the best. The subject for the morning service will be The Chris- tizn Sabbath. In the evening the Sun- dav school will give a special Easter programme. Services at Grace Memorial Baptist church will include preaching in the morning by the pastor, Sunday school at noon and special Easter seryice in the evening The Union Lyceum wiil meet in the afternoon and will have an Faster programme. Rev. R. B. ~Harris is the pastor of the ehurch. _ Congregational At the Greenevi church Sundavy morning, the pastor will preach an Easter sermon on #Graves Opened by the Resurrection. {There will be extra music. The Sun- fday ‘school meets at noom and _the Young People's service at 5 o'clock. The mid-week prayer meeting will be Beld Thundu evening. At the First Baptist chursh, Rev. George Hemry Strouse, imorning subject will be There will be Sunday @t noon and the pastor will teach-the men's class. The B. Y. P. U. will snest =t 530 o'clock and the evening theme will be Corner Stones of a Baptist Church. At the McKinley Avenue A. M. E. Zion church, Rev G pastor, the subject at the morming service will be What Christ Is to Us. be Sunday_school at noon o'clock there will he an ice with receptian of new There will be special Eas- ter music and the pastor's subject will be Tdentity With Christ in Death and Resurrection. _At_the Federated church, Rev. A on, pastor, there will be a service with sermon by the 00 will meet . E.. society on. The will meet Junior the in the afte: Endeavor Societ al hour e taken up with R_program Willlam Trinity there will be the morning b: . meet at noon and the Men' will also meet at noon. con thers wilj be &2 tion Ligt the chotr, Epworth . League wil meet at 6.30 ‘clock. There. will e no evening service. Entertained at DI DMiss Geraldine Oat Beven guests at dinner Tj her home on Peay) 7, Macilian. Mia Mivd o Stamn ine iaine Ticnon, Meler, Miss Grmee Mitohi enwmlnnd ATARAY . A Unclaimed Latters. Hdward M, Bensor, Jonn dteit, Master Lindon 1al |t The of unciaimed Jotiera i she Norwich postoffice for the % Fe Apeit Ten 1817, 0 M. | © Mawie |y av Sohoels Will Reepen,- —Suits, Top Coats, Hats, Ete. We show Men’s Suits from $15.00 upwards—we especially feature Stein- Bloch Smart Clothes—Suits at $20.00 to $30.00—Top Coats at $30.00. Men’s and Young Men’s Spring Hats in every fashionable shape and coloring, and the value is unmatchable, all at $2.00 each. Men’s Easter Neckwear at 35c, 50c, 65c, 75c and up to $1.50. special showing of Neckwear at 65c¢° each. Easter Candy Chocolate Coversd Easter Eggs—Price a dozen........ Tammeany Chocoiates in twelve flavors, mint and oream, value | Mo—Spectal price Phelps’ Assorted Chocolates, in one pound boxes, value $5c—Price & bBOX........iuens Golden Dome Snow Drops, with Itaifan Cream = Centers and Swest Chocolate Coating “—Price & POUNG.......eeas- Defiance Chocolates, in 30 dif- ferent flavors, value 45c— Special price a pound........ Reputation and Apolio Choco- jates. in 30 different flavors, value §0c a pound—Our spec- ial value at mbn e sehe IR Vi S i $1 8.00. and character to your Easter Costume. Io- our n- mg of movelty effects at’ '«il.‘ ‘and 28c. Gloves, Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear, Boys’ Blouses, white and colored, sizes 6 to 16, at 29c to 98c. Boys’ Juvenile Suits, of navy, brown ;?dwmy serge, sizes 3 to 8, at $3.95 to navy serge, sizes to 8 years, at $2.95 to $6.00. MEN'S EASTER APPAREL Everything in Men’s Wear for Easter Neckwear, See our Women's Neckwear Beautiful Collars, S and Guimpes, i1 Ratiste. Voile and Georgetts, combined with Val and Filet Laces at 25c to $3.00 each. Sport Neckwear Koolon and Khaki Kool Collars and Sets, in ail the new calor com- dinations, including Shadow lawn Green at 50c to $1.00, Sport Windsor Ties at 25c. Ostrich Boas, in black, white, ;, Copenhagen. nld rose, natural, sray pink, light blue and black and white combined at $1.00 to $3.60. Veils—Veiling Slip-pon Veils at 1c. Pretty lered Mesh Valling, in all the fashionable patterns, §0c a vard. Vestees BOYS' EASTER APPAREL Everything in Boys’ Wear for Easter— Hats, Caps, Blouses, Suits and Top Coats. Boys’ Caps, all the latest styles, at 49¢, 59c and 95c. 520;:’ Hats, newest effects, at 49c and Boys’ Norfalk Suits, serge, homespun and mixtures, sizes 6 to 18, at $4.50 to ALL THE WONDERFUL PRESTIGE AND BUYING POWER OF THIS ES- TABLISHMENT HAVE BEEN BROUGHT INTO PLAY TO MAKE THE LAST DAY BEFORE EASTER THE SUPREME EFFORT OF THE SEASON. EASTER IS DRESS-UP TIME, AND EVERY DEPARTMENT OF READY- TO-WEAR AND ACCESSORIES IS READY WITH COMPLETE STOCKS TO SERVE YOU. THE SCARCITY OF MATERIALS AND THE GENERAL HIGH PRICES RULING IN THE WHOLESALE MARKET TODAY, MAKE THE MODERATE PRICES WE ARE ASKING ALL THE MORE REMARKABLE. IF YOU DEPEND UPON THIS STORE FOR YOUR EASTER NEEDS YOU'LL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. WOMEN’S EASTER APPAREL Suits, Coats, Waists, Efc. Women’s Spring Suits in all the newest models. Materials are Poplm Serge and Gabardine in all the most fashion- ice range $17.50, $19.50, $22.50 and able up to $45.00 Women’s S dine. The leadi $32.50 Women’s Dresses, newest models and most fashionable Poplin at $10.00 and $12.50—Taffeta Silk colorings—Silk at $17.50, $22.50 and $25.00 Women’s Waists, a comprehensive showing: White Voile at $2.00 to $3.98—Tub Silk at $2.25 and $2.50—Georg- ette and Crepe-de-Chine at $5:00 and $5.98 Children’s White Dresses of Lawn and Organdie: size 6 months at 59c to $2.50—sizes 2 to 6 at $1.25 to $3.98— sizes 6 to 14 at $1.50 to $9.98 Coats of Wool Velour, Poplin and Gabar- colors are navy, gold, tan, green and rose. Price range $15.00; $17.50, $2000 and up to CHARMING EASTER MILLINERY Every woman who visits our Millinery Section is enthusiastic over our brilliant showing of Easter Millinery. We show hun- dreds of Hats for Women, Misses and Children — unmned and untrimmed. Children’s Trimmed Hats, an extensive showing for children of all ages. Women's Dress Hats, hundreds of the newest Spring models, in all the most fashionable colorings. hes £y en’s Dress Hats at $2.98, &3.98;nd “m We show Gage Bros. & Co.’s Smart Tailored Hats in a va- riety of exclusive designs. Our Order Department is prepared to fill orders with prompt- ness, but to avoid dluppomtment we advise placing your order for your Easter Hat early in the day. Special showing of Wam- YOUR EASTER GLOVES Next in importance to the Easter Hat are the Gloves. Your Easter Glovea should come from here. Thia store ia noted for the worthiness of its Gloves. We show complete lines of Wemen's and Children’s Gloves for Easter—Kid and gradeas, all colors, all styles. Silic—all ; HOSIERY FOR EASTER We show every good kind of Hosisry for Spring. in women's, mises children’s and infants’—silk, mercerized and cotton. We invite in tion of our showing of Hosisry for Easter. R WOMEN'S CORSETS We show all the new Spring models in Women’s Corse in the following well-known make: American La R. & G., Nemo, Flexo Form, Thomson’s, C. B., Warne Redfern, P. N. and La Reine, and in Front Lace, Frolaset and La Camille—price range $1.00, $1.25, $1 and up to $6.00 a pair. WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY FOR EASTER We show Women’s Silk Hosiery in a big range of grade and styles and in every fashionable shade to match i} New Spring Suits. Included in our assortment are su welllmown makes as McCallums, Phoenix, Onyx, Kayse Gold Stripe, Ipswich and others. We show Silk Hosier at 29¢, 50c, 80c and up to $3.50 a pair RIBBONS FOR EASTER We show every wanted kind of Ribban for Easter wear all widths, all colers, all kinds. For Hairbew Ribbon have Plain and Meire Taffeta in a full line of colorings and in several widths at 15¢c, 19c and 25¢c a yard. Also a com plete line of Black Velvet Ribbons in all widths. Easter Novelties Earringe at 75c to 1t Hand Bags Leather Hand Bags, in black, tan, blue, gray and brewn, ftted with Purse and Mirror, #il_ar leather lined, value Now Metat @irdle Stone-trimm 31.36—Special price izel) L Siomn ita ¢ Silk Draw-strimg Gfand Bags, trimmed with steel and eelor- Rosary Beads at ‘o s ©d_beads, in black and_colers e %% et Price range $1.60 to 36.93. LT ; Many otber mvies in Hand Bags, | $UCks Comb a variety of shapes, colors and qual- | Mirrors, Haim Bru itles at 5bc to $8.94. each, vatie up to $1 AS TO COIFFURES--- There can be no item of dress that demands more care or discernment than the coiffure. Therefore, insist on wear- "GLEMBY QUALITY SWITCH and KNOW that you are purchasing the best hair that money can buy. 20-inch Wavy Switches, .......$1.95 24-.inch Wavy Switches, ... ....$2.95 28-inch Wavy Switches .. . . .-. .$4.95 \Milk Producers’ Committee Reports The evening. sec- f Says Farm Bureau js Worth $150 a Day to the County—Fix Price on “Railroad” Milk at 55 Cents Per Ten.Quart Can, Delivered at Shipping Statien Platform. Thut the farm bureauw a dav statoma made n the yepert ia be read day at the meeting of the di- recters of the New Lemden Caunty lmlpr vement leagie by the spesial s proender; mittee. The meet- g 1n 10 he held for (he purpese ef seting an the proposed ameniments ia o .., in the hy- e rate numm-nfl h tive eommitiee ui ¢ In their repert te \|\«- & the milk produgers' cammittee sa; Gue siterna SRk po- worth §150 | New Lendep ceunty ig (he |® ¥ t dam aramiced : n&' mut Rrices determine whethor there is any surs of (ha apea: eiatian is te ke “do far shertage er far sour milk until eur represeata- has satisfied himself as o the 2 Tihose and other sencessions by the test impertance by these mads by ths Besten dealers. We &ze iving 1g devise u metiod ot secyring ents prompliy on the by dealers. se pf failure Af any deaier to o of any disagre ment & s.;u u; 3 this of Ba not 16! (hings dras, Freduce Gies Bi: Rembers aws ] nu:%s Brs aad pradiuce eigan mili Wit n.u.fi“ g T sveiy fYGF (e vemu ‘ggs‘flg gnfin it Ce promptiy B Milk, iR the gup ihemseives A § 3 : ““.gy‘; e 188 ;n p“ idta_dnd = Brg: Y m nut i year's four:day and home ecar “Tha vaiue af the farm London connty. hae again heen e trated in the suecessful erganiza of the milk produeers who ship thair pradust ta the Providenas ma The farm bureau has taken &n metive pa in arganising the 145 preducers whe ship to this marker inio leeals af (e New | on report of (he mar keting cpmmiien aave it in peoR (hat the mavemeni has been a sueeess in The price agreed ypan by s and dealers mear As casiern Ca of m ence marie it also meaus moi mess man. as ail of 1 the gounty fre ewn territe: ta buy taeis their local dea 1l 35 the farmecs w the farm suffer aped when iq an I3 'G"’i ;{ the SR SaldhiR Nerwich Fowp Eacmers' lastitute achool n |rougheges, The you nitregen and ared for | that |1g water, olson § | eared earn &a eatages Gawn, .muv)‘nde ef Watering the eattia than - | saing r|away |SF The Slidae may alse he incroased by adding oy pea a gila, €arpante ard Baitee, Bas| Rosd Gonstruction, & stock ahould be up the gques- tion of proper caring far farm manure, pointing o thy e ane-haif of al three-quarters af 2 this fertiliser Whieh sheuld be more o3 in the matier af va- s of silage eorn, he peinted sut fram 63 ta &0 sa that as_iaes er eent eare shaul wing as matuse ha‘ul ssible to keep this expense af Fhe the contained in af pilage be exer- re ' cheaper ing il profein eenten! peas apd gate wempased of a Therntan, Aonrae secretary, . Abeli, Leban gter pf the meeti A, s chairman af this the report Wakefieid ta will be the is as foi eads geRsi sand an the :mesq avel. af the Btaies, candutions, ; Satismstary wir“ “the gand” axiing s 2 sand 3 By chan wing i;fin{%‘ . ;finé‘an?éi o x apd i - and roadway. Fand roads show!d be as narrow zs practicanle, and the sides should be ed with as much vesstaiion ag pes. aible. Treea alang the sides wil) aid 2 eeping the wurface moist, and the ailing jeaves will ansi hmdmirthe zand logetner, "The rpresding of hay ar sawdust ever the graatly imprave the road, In elay soils, the first easential is ihessugh drainage ef the wbaw\ by subsail drains, deep side ditches ar hath, The gurfacs of the partian intended for the wheelway sheuld be cleared of all vegeiable mattes, then graded and formea ta a suitable cregs soetien by meana of a read xrader, If sand is avallable, the clay gurface sheuld be plewed, then eavered with a iayer of sand ik inghes thick, them | narrowed and finally ralled, Thie will nmmds @ gesd wheelway during dry weather, I and i nat Svailabie, the ¥ may be impreved hy Burming it o fomy sreading and railing it well Trees and vegetalion sheuld net be permitied aleng the sides of a clax Toad as they esciude the sun and keep the read damp and muddy. Biled Reads. ueR impraved by the appiicatian af crude rfilral.ul‘n Qit; that nmmg an pomhaits base 1a the best. T aliip lays the dust ug‘ f earih ar gravel Dy havrawing, ard then cempagied by railiing. Twa Snlhe' {ipax 2z made. haut 18 3 1 st ane. Bravel Read: :2:' may be jmareved by The gravel usin L e h! of harg H& -lnu. uflgla af 2 in prder that it 'hu X ?lm 2. apd t_? ec it s)-\ml . a e ‘n. o R ¥ uml Band, ciay ang gravel reads may ba | i e B ST i R e the aterm: Patral Leade Jobnson, Sonuts Chester P Adnmp, ‘Themas WV Mack, Raymend Bay » v Wilsan, The seouts T 3 Acting Scout Master Cnar: inghes thick, and each Javer ta com. pasted by a roller of suitable welsht, a heavy roller batng used for small and a ltght reller for coarse or targe gravel. A smail quantity of water sheuld be sprinkied over the savel in advance of the ralling, and when all ihe layars are compaoted guantity of elay or spread aver the sdvface witheut water, after which the road. triffe. ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE brzu (2 g When yeur shoes pineh o way may be opened te ths Miked to Lantesn Hill, Membere of Traep No, 3, Ror Scouts, in’eprte. of the. storm weather hiked to Lanters ¥R Friday, Vet weathe muddy reads and ether hindrances i ne way marzed the nleasure seeking seouts, The follewing scouts braved Tbe Brockton Sample Shoe Store 138 MAIN STREET have just received the very latest Spring styles in High and Low Shoes for men and boys from the leading manufactur ers. These styles include Havana brown, black and suede top gray in Lace and Button; also Cordovan Lace, English Last. You can save from $1.00 to $3.00 a pair. Also a gcod Men’s Working Shoe, elkskin, in black and tan for $2.50 and $3.00 a pair. The Brockton Sample Shoe Store | 138 MAIN STREET ey, B —_—