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SPRINGDALE. CREAMERY _ UTTER ».61c Regular 65c Value LITTLE PIG | : . ROUND NATIVE | 7 D ANI & cAp : SMOKED | STEAK, Ib. ... 24c | Chickens,Ib. .. 55c | HAMS, Ib. ... 26c| PORTERHOUSE ~ Shoulders, Ib. . 24c | Shoulders, Ib. . 22¢| ' wHOLE,: sLicED TO ROAST . | WHOLE OR HALF - RoastBeef,lb.S&_ NICELY CURED GENUINE ARMOUR’S LINK SAUSAGE, Ib BEEF FOR POTTING, bb........ 12V CORNED BEEF SPRING LAMB/(O20mEmRTE........ ; THICK RIBS, b...... 10 B E by -, ~ T . CORNED PIG’S FEET, bb. .. ... parties for stats offices. and aseertis| and- e/l NAVELS, bb..........: ‘:-mroxsoup,}b,__,_,,“1zl/¢l'-'om-'s,I».......................25c B praionery 1o ana e enforoe: e BRISKETS, b Ib. Rox_L.sti,ch.n;......-...‘....z;cI-OINS.b-----.-----.--~~--~-~~-WSUGARCUREDB“CQ*"“" ment of the same.” The. roadway on the Norwich end cotor - 3. o of 't Preston bridge bas been filed e e o il West: PARSON’S VINEGAR SEEDLESS RAISINS PURITAN b 3 o ; o Fgsiar resh stern Bothe- . o dbcddh s 32 FLOUR Spm‘d:,Rldlthes,Lettuc.e,‘ ormdmnfic , , EGGS, dozen. . 65¢ | FyAFGRATED PEACHES | MIXED COOKIES Colery, Lecks, Chickory, | 2 77~ T T | 1 SR 4|8 EVERYEGGGOOD |B 1-8 Bbl. Sack $1.79 | Artichokes, Chives, Mush- | 1 diay'River z!:fll:;r new level but the work oft . e R : total dishr “r.Le. 1:» . _leav- | chafting. A upper stories of the 7 ' e - s Pep. fan er B e e o | caiges T Y by e ver | Whole Milk RIES 5 quarr g5 | 1 SKTISPACTION | mom Avples Esg Piont, . | Grapé Fruit THAYER BLDG SUGAR CURED = - | BONED AND ROLLED" 4 % CHUCK ROAST, Ib............:.. 18¢c 3a French Endive, Rhubarb, E 3 { : meing and regniating hucksters and Putty Erocers within the Hmits i the | Worsted braid. CHEESE, lb 350 @ity of Norwich was voted e e Calvin Roath, wh{o for p;;:‘lfiy;fl COLUMBM has driven one of the - L —_— « texms in this city, has been| Some.of the pupils of the Windham Sy touma o the ity tms bt | gama ot the pusia of e wintiae [ Sweet Corn can 16c This city to Worcester as messenger, | managed to.'get’to Willimantic last vies Gmorge Tingley trans@rred to the | week Friday by. train and attend their e —————————— New London Nerihern rost. Tlasses, came back the same wav. bl Sweet Peas can 16¢ The new temperance party which|did not arrive®t their homes until § was to hold a meeting last evening to | p..m. .te o6 for atnte ofcsrs| Edward P. Lyman, the R. F. D. ear- 1 p "t umable to agree and the momin | rier, has been unable. during the past Native EGGS Ay g B Ta‘was pbatponed. | week to completely cover his route, SANTA CLARA Yellow Onions PRU NES i:;;hgs : -T~ N Mam Lamphers stirmg talk | owing to. the condition of the roads. M. 35e Seavantet Gavernor Sewetl T While the ‘roads are fairly good at Dozen . ....... 80c b e ] 1874 b e er, ley are almos impassa- . e T o E sy | bl in_ the, outlying districts. Saturday From Service’s Semte the other day fo get a'barrel-of | )ast while Mr. Lyman was feeding e e el “The Providence deal- | his stock. Ne stipped and . fell baek- R 1R o thppp Ne.| WAL SDraiiing is right arm bad- Farm ¥, ind offered to unhead a bardel and | 1V: When he f&ll upon it, in his attempt lel him see them: The local man re- |10 break the severity of the fall it @ ‘the Tat DT ently the roads in Lebanon are . lied ‘e the statement and, the barrel | BIGeh (i roace n Lebenon 2|l Blue Rose Rice e Sroceeded to pat it-in order| TYing milk from that town to the rail. o Tt rdae. Ater taking owt | road: were obliged to bring it around 2 lbs 350 the head of the barrel and not seeing | through Columbia Center to Williman- eis s o eie'e,sece any mackersl. he turned the contents "e_i_,hfltmr::y morning. barrel into a tub ‘and found e oMdest inbabitants do not recol- t sa. This- fraud- is. one ":‘"fi'”'.“‘t;h'h‘bl:e! bave betn. a0 4 ress me: been - | shu as during present one. oy e P imed W | Gebrge' H, Champlin has sent in his . - g t resigtijtion as manager of the Colum- |and educational problems, an e it ldh"““v';f!p rovia. | bia “Co-operative association, but at|loyalty to truth exerted an who will be entitie t 21bs.45¢c | THowas Val = e Regulgr 30c Value > 2 Pound 43c Pound by his| New London Tuesday to visit Mre.|London and Norwich last week. & horse seen for climbing ‘snow banka|who have been ill again are improv-] A# Important Distinction. uence | Leo Keeney a patient there. Friends of Frederick Bill of Groton|and “going over the top' * of stone|ing. Professor Hart, of Harvatd; ,sayl] the’ meeting of the directors, Monday | as helpful as it was self-denying. A meeting of the Ladies' Aid - so-|received word of his death the first of | walls and deep drifts. “That is a| Ralph Brown has returned to od the 1 amendment s declared | ciining no action was taken upon it. e s = ciety of the M. E. church was 'held in|the week. Mr. Bill w spending the | valuable animal! Worth a thousand | work at Storrs after several week ratified are making application 10| “Migs" Josephine Hutchins, who has RRY the vestry Thursday afternoon. This|winter at Winter Park, Florida., | dolars!” were the exclamations of a |bome. the registrars to-be made. If the pres- | heen (1l for some time with stomach GALES FE being the first meeting held in six| Leon Tiffany. Mdent issues his proclamation before 18 v i who is attending!number who saw it perform the lfi P MmM.\bb‘ieldBul: Nlu;}';‘fd hz:‘o'u andl netvons a e di- | weeks, owing to weather conditions, | school in Worcester, Mass., is home ill| There was a large attendance.at rom Mansfield where e has election day declaring the amendment | 8 Josepn's hespitar” Seagar <" (0| Coasting Kb "‘I""“’“‘; o ling ab mruck imess of the members.| with chicker pox. {auction of Charles Zaldsiein at (he|spending the winter an dis now ratified these persons can vote. While the weather for the past few|Version of the young people o The work was the tying of a quilt, a| Mrs. Louisa Jewett has returned|farm known as the Stark homestead, | Nathan Exley's. March 10, 1870—At the annual meet- | days has been fine the traveling on | village of the past week. The moon-|gpecial order. {from a visit with friends in Deep | si ing of the Wauregan Steam Fire En- | the Columbia branch of the state road |light evenings have been greatly en-| s C. E. Berger who has been a gine Company, held last evening the | has not improved. 'A gang of men ~ — inteG at the four corners, on ‘he Mrs. Clinton Frink was pa!k‘d to pike. Hcusehold goods, farming tools Brookly;‘\ T!;::md‘ayiby - g)”fl(‘_s o . g R L B e O S L B Peck and Miss Helen|and stock were sold. ' The Holstein |her father, Frank Spaulding. - followlng_officers were unanimously | have ‘been shoveling out the _ dritts| 070 PY the adulls who have o D o ited friends at Storrs | cows weat as high as $150 facn, Mrs. Albert Safford is very feeb atjthere'll be another European war five years. Counting from now, Of ¥ lihe end of the present ome? = . n i he Military High- | pital, New London, for the past ; ! f.-her daughter,- Mrs g elected: Foreman, H. H. Osgood; first | which were too# deep to be' removed | O the hill east of the fhree woelis was discharged Thurs: ek, | Miss Rose Sullivan, teacher.in the|at the heme. pf her daughter, i % 1 assistanty Am Nash; second asist; | by the smow plow. No automobile has|¥2y on the property of Charles ajiiree Weels Wos Gsciatend, Thare : Is-in_ Steriing City and|12th school district, Spent. the. iweek | Frink, 3 4 £ 1 Get at the Real Cause— Take | got Heafy Hayes; secretary treastifer | boen able'to get here in several'days | Satterlee, the run taking them down to| iow S80 s Bill Hill have opened this week. |®nd at her home in Bozrah. The —_— = Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Robert B. Parker. but it is expected that the road wili[the meadows ere. e -y 3 Miss Doris Main of Norwich spent Sarah Hall has returned home |roads not beinz_broken out, the zeal . 1 > coasters have enjoyed the north side ; | The northern lights were so bril- Be-opent 'for afl vehiloes..’ Thplooasiers lave enjoed the morL: mwic|the wesk and with her uncls and aunt, pending the winter with her | of Miss Sullivan was shown: by the 43 = liant last night that some stupid cried | Mgh school children are being taken 3 to Perkins plice where turaing|Mr. and Mrs. Avery Main, of the hters up the river, and is caring| fact that she;walked two of the miles| Arthur Babcock of Westerly 1w That’s what thousands of stomach _ “fire” and turned out the whole de- to'Wlll‘X'l:lmlc by Raymond E. Clarke (g:“m:dei 8y l"o the Hiveh Allyn's Point section. for Mfs. D. G. Reynolds. over the frozea drifts. o the guest of his pfems. Mr. and sl Bty R i A partment on a gled. 4 3 5 : cns|. Miss Marjorie Lord taok a horse | St RS Henry E7Babcock. -0B: S comier d"‘“gm Sop o P T Card of R " e || The snow crust has. - boen. thick| -Mrs. Henry B. Collins of Ollyms|, Miss Manore Lord tack a : Y ol S mer taking tonics, of trying to patch upa Jon Deg eave 16 (hank T (he warm: |, A weekiy paper jesied by ths Col- | anough to wold - up. & spah of horses | Bownt. retwrmed Mondhy from A siei Hastora. 35 oy Harting ana| CANTERBURY GREEN |, r- 3ad Mew Horuce | B3l poor digestion, they are attacking the. 1f st manner 3 fow “sifent” friends for |14° of Drmparia, Raneas, just receiv- |and aled loaded with wood and is|to her son, James Collins, Y. M. C. A\ Mr% Hasford, Mre Ray Harding and | Sebgin Bl Lot Zeal cause of the ailment—clogged s father novel surprise occasioned | °d. Eives.some additional Information | very slippery. county secretary of New Haven. stn il e M\l |_Attendance at the church services er and daugnter, 3 - oer and' e aa iopels y Bim. the evenfng of Shrovetide, in the [Fe€arding the work and .influence of| George F. Dean has been in ill| pupiis of the village school perfect y e jwas incréased Sondhy . Magt. (5] eith EASRMEATAR. fus Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse of & fine milch cow with' an|Prof. H-n;\ond ;h_";:' Whose obituary | health for some time at his home onl;; attendance for February were Ern, I weather conditions having . impro: The: VHlag | mercii y the oo o . hesfifig’ way for the making of but-|¥as recently published.in The Bufle- |the New London road. £ Beth Bennett, Dorothy Bireh, Edith GOSHEN | somewhat. S i F mivalics ho. 3 oent, of o — - as in hepes that in a few| tin. Mr. Hunt had been a member of| Mrs. Charles F. Bartlett of Uncas- | bapio, - Rt Fabie. Mildred. Keone Rev. Mr. Humphrey went to Putnam | humber. of supplies on account of n f 8 3 days he might be enabled to find out | the faculty for over nine years, and|ville.was a recent visitor with rela- | Gardon Mamjere Ruth Miller At ' meeting Tuesday at Thursday to attend the conference of | heGRY ShOW In the Fo8 Scras al)ir forming their natural functions, away mds who 50 agreeably and dell- | W28 on, active worker in all branch- |tives in this place. Rev. Oliver E. Newton will have for | tW0 o'clock it was vote& to raise | ministers held there. ight et Y 68 autGinoniies goes indigestion and stomach troubles: , gataly surprised him. In order to thank | 02,08 collees \fe. When he went to the| Master Stanley Faford, son of ‘Sta- | yne theme of nis sermon in the *. K |3 tax of 16 mills to defray the ex-|" a( (o grance mesting Wednesday S ol R : Have you a bad taste, coated ereby acknow eat and as , be- | Mrs F , celel 2% 1o Pisaoten : | A : e A ~E : F it the next best thing takes the predbme|Sides classes. in several Roman lan. | mrinars aibrare moeis tirteenth SRS e e ve lcader | . Chatles Cole reports the capture of | Were EWeR a0d 2 SubBer was soved. e e | S anigested o ¢ S5 means of expressing his sense . of | Uages. In 1918 he was made head of | tertained at the home in honor of the| Mrs. Carl W. Brawn B reminge oer |six foxes thus far, which brought | A grange tiok advantage of the Deothwr. 4 rthur Matsis e fiveT: the substitute for X to the well-wishers who | {he department of History and Po-|cvent L he tHis Tare Lot S emouts o116, leighing and moonlight, and attend- | %5, Drothwr, Arthur Maim in O el such 3 substantial token of | fitical 5“““':;1- giving up the Ancient| 'Mrs. Latham E. Smith _visited her.‘;‘“‘;"’t;’ ;‘;9};%’:};‘_{;’9 e oI o i any vessuitas thers Thee Bl e A 4 Momngflg'd Maine was - in | . Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets‘aré a their good will and regard —Rev.| Snsusges. =He served on the Liter-|cousin, Mrs. George Smith if New |the Bool 5 such deep spow when even the walls| Aea Hale Bennett is out, after being et et | purely vegetable th Fother Mullen ary and College paper committee, the | London recently. —_— Red renc B f rew. i n olivecil. ~ You will know thent by their * March 11, 15T0—The delegates to| Shialogue nd attendance committee, | “Dudley C. Perkins who plans an- LYME Vinueant De; S fii‘lfl“éfuéfd o a ::;3: :1:::: NeIBy Bt .| olive color. They dp the work without . the eighih district _senatorial con- | Yoich s ey:.'-o'tth:m”':’g?’fia'“;:;;’s' D e i over the river on thel fiss'Plorence Powes of New Yori|. Rephael Miller has a remarkable|while traveling through snowdsitta. | Wo know it—we felt positive o griping, cramps or pain. ent ot at Treadway, hall 3 ] ce during the winter when the ice| Miss : ver of el diaxs g e e i eta fie | Thay'ee nol talkioy bOAt s Jeasie:o! - S ; close | wag accompanied by Miss Amelia | week. Shont 3 Lee e . 1 Kansas City Star, 2 }I.;‘n.‘-:\ :.":::xd%x;nm:o;"mgf :;u:}'; ,;?':"g?e }:mdm“s and ]men.:s Mathewson this being her initial trip. E. E. Dickinson, of Essex, twas a|USed to the deep snow, for it beats any Mrs. Jennie Kenyon and children nsas City S5d > Hariso 7 e - He was a regular at-|" Mrs J. W. Carter wa; ller at|caller at James Miller's Monday. i ballot Mr. Harland ived J s, s a call y — Votea, Luciun Brows, Preston, 1. Bd. gy e P L e churchlthe Lawrence Memorial, hospital| Mrs. May Daniels went te New - s o t 8.5t e ches of churcl win Fitch of Lisbon 5, and Charies S.|woek. . doine eversthing na attomeron with all his power. For some years he was a teacher in the Sunday school and during the past vear conducted a student class, which was one of the most active classes In the church. The pastor of the church said that “what- ever Mr. Humt.did was something that pushed to the front.” Two years ago Prof. Hunt-bad an attack of scarlet fever from which. he never fully re- covered, leaving his system probably in an enfeabled condition. though more readily contracting influenza and kidney troubls and. terminating in his death. Prof: Hunt will long continue to be a part of the College of Empa- : | | ria,, which will be better and richer, N | | because he gave a part of his life to it - He'was a friend trusted and loved by Good all the way all and gave himse quietly and naturally to whatever task came his through; refresh- way. Past and present students of through etk | o il 20 < || STOCK MUST BE CLEARED OUT leath and will real- 5 || ocaten: atr huat hond™ e REGARDLESS OF COST. Ty faculty of the college has expressed appreciation of his Bervices and of a £ 1 | WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, e R , Judiclous and many-sid- E5ERmront | CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, Knowledge r n inspired g SN CUT GLASS, ETC. of the J#ad on'the facalty, co-operat. ing heartily in solving administrative | em— | eam— | cmmm— | em— || onm— | om— Away Go 500 Blouses at $1.95 e A most remarkable offer, for when have you seen perfectly good, wellmade 14-K Gold Watch and Bracelet, 15.Jewel, regular price $30.00—Closing out at ................ $18.50 15 Jewel Bracelet Watch, regular price $16.50. . . $10.00 . ¢ 15 Jewel Octagon Bracelet Watch, 20 year case, -regular price $23.50 ... <..s. $13.50 10 Jewel Bracelet Watch, regular price $15.00. .., $9.00 36-Hour Alarm Clock, regular price $2.00....... $1.45 8-Day Yime and Alarm Clock, regular price $5.00 $3.50 14-K'Solid Gold Chains (Men’s and Ladies’), reg- tareprice: $10:00 8 UL T UL 4660 14-K and 10-K Signet Rings, regular price $3.00 t0$12.00 ...oiiiniiiiii i .. $2.00 up 14-K and 10-K Wedding Rings, all styles, regular price $3.50 up ceeeceeaaen. $2.00 up JOHN OGULNICK 32 Franklin Street Norwich, Conn. Blouses offered at $1.95 nowadays. We got them from a manufacturer who specializes in Blouses, and there is a style to every individual one that is particularly pleasing. : HE HAD THIS LOT ON HAND, WE MADE AN OFFER AND HERE THEY ARE!" COME AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE. Some are tailored style with many fine tucks down front, some are dainty striped on checked Voiles with- " square collars. Others have revers and some of organdie have shawl collar and hemstiiching. ~ There are Waists of fine Bedford cord with Peter Pan collars that are particularly attractive. See the illustrations, they- - give an idea of ‘the range. Owing to the very low price to be certain of good selection it's best to come early, Sizes for women 36 to 46. If you contemplate Painting this Spring CONSULT US Let our man convince you as to the quality of our paints, and estimate on the amount 87 Water Street THE NEW WAIST SHO ; EXCLUSIVE, BUT NOT EXPENSIVE : ~-SEE OUR NEW SPRING STYLES. PRICES RANGE FROM $1.55, i . 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