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ing of the home corporation held: Haven on Wednesday.” The funds .ot the home on Feb. 28 amounteq to $64,462,41 and the residents number 38, ¢ight are women. . The 3 farm and home supplies of hand" m ‘inyentoried " at value of the m‘udm:u ©f the home property .as regorted by thlnmflmt of whom | has " | Datte, Theates Sunday. Mondny, Toeelay Ahg Welnesiuy Matinee, £ anybeds’s opinion of ity tem Mitles; there is one thing @y hern can do—and that § I may not has e dunsades qug person” as the most eflect ive 4 £ fo7 ‘telling stories. but when ever he: e, caking siage” his spoben the "m-om in pecta the cinematy ‘Has come along and udded & rmiuls ; lmp: essive are. the Ch m’:‘ofim and the deccas of todey,, we that (tomor1ow the phologragpises | whi devela: wondess of which tieif pres B Ta [ent: stage diréetors could only - Grepm Kismet which was prodgoed some. yesry ago In New. Yor nerully ‘votel of the afofesalt e | Gieis and Mocoud. Bat Edward Kndbloek who wiete it, and © Otis Skinners whe I atarsed init-at the Knickerbocker=reve) fication fevealed yhafr Where (he ofiginal Perlormmee hewed o dosen - pleiured this Kismet, still starring -My. Skinnér follown Haji, the beggar, vm.uxn all the | ad¥ehitures ‘of his usion Woodward was 35,031.73, divided-as foly tows: Eighty bushels co; 0 ‘bush. els potatoes, $105; 45 bushels rye, $90; three tons rye straw,~$60; 10 tons.oat fodder, $200;;12 tobs tofn. fodder,’ $2401 24 tons hay, §720; 27 - barrels applés, $108; four. is pea,, $24; 343 dozen, $171.50; 13,140 quarts milk, $2,- 71; 1,560 pounds butter. $780; vegetas bles,. farm and, garden, $352.25. ' " ey In his report Presi@ent \Grant U, Kier- stead said: "Qur expenses during the last |- m inthe M,ju !ho aged lxdmn and slntym ‘Who xfli‘&“\m ery _podsible. comfort Bl s (:IIPY something of Parrish, something of. n Nights and somet! jurton’ Molmes. It ' to ‘#ay that we e Hisgory is marked by : aday x < { be Tofplele. " fhe 'l ! "ph:;“m‘o?'rfllwlul;n: { g ; % : 3 r horoughly discussed rmavad. nfi-}m q.fl:, ;Tu.. picture is called, ilk not * | : be n Tiy bistorical signlfieunce but in the" nounced later. . large ‘atter™- ance at “tho!meeting. over which Fraak condition ‘for. the Neavy t Q. Smith presided. that must visit 1t every da frelght" 1 e“cars. 1 y..m €. D. mlnx. 293" West' what some hearted 45t Intgr- | HOVS €ver tning wiywhere. s ested”In the preservation. of the aptigye, | BUON Kiven 0 mosiug -bollets %r may. order a mew. freiziat. houss plachd | SHnerY. . Piione 813, 1 | on_the site of the present ruin! LOCAL aind jong dislance wuto Thomas E. Lee; Mr. and ‘Mrs. A ing,Plione 1926..° A Hloes 2 Eds . m LAMBEKE, 93, No. 34 icks nue Will_besthe rezular, coniivuops Wo *n foday from .30 t0M0.30 witha sper - e, v 3 A CMY SEDGWIOK, -lum RELIEF CORPS Y \ é \ O N ‘oman's® Rellet Corps, - No. : ; ; it the ‘Department. President, Gertrude Westertelt of Hartford, | 0. metabers’ of Gef taft and. members . Comiog 10 the Davis theatre on " of S . Post-at dinner on Friday, s - MA St | ing, * Mareh 30, is Willlasy Faust, Mre) Mabe] o -4l wrucking ud oxs prods March 5th, - at Buckingham Memorial. | Havens nnd u';.Lm-.d,. Seers .,'; Vivssing, . Yel 3815 petion fue = 2| Covers were l.u for, 85 at the tableg ar- e 3 East W 3 " Which enjoyed 4. run of tWo sea- Jewett City, were at the Feast of i Paschal Lamb eehbnm h Norw Thursday_evening: Mrs. Chatles . Gadnep. dntertal :|the .Ladies' " Ala society of ithe Baj church at_her. bome on Asniand strest. Tevma; ...-;-au was ‘assited 1n entertaining By §y; o} ,""“‘ Lo Sonn fi e B.° M. Gray, Mes. Lewls Hew il "' Mafa % s ¢ Vpiione. 193 “dev Thom: MB(oo ey B UROMLEY 8" as McBroome A south-east storm, which, lhsted mn ity after daylight Friday mornibz, did bus- Iness all’ Thursday night: -An.inch. of rain fell. The storm wus.accompanied with the usgal ‘zaje from . that quarten One of - the marked pleasantries of Jn 4 square and beautifully dec- orated in the national colors and ‘potted pmna The, 1oun-iu menu wwn-r " “Wo feel thaé this subsiitute bill falls| . . to represent ‘the idea, of thée American| Frait. Cosktall legion in. any ‘Way and we shall,oppose 5 Tomato .Bisque it _vikorously,” decared Cabtain’ T. J.{ suanoped 10¥mn Bannigan, adjutant of that organiszition. Egg Sal The atfack on the legion by the Vet- erans of Forelgn Warg has also aroused the indignation of Attorney-General Frank Healy, who was quoted in the communication sent to the board of con-| Easter favors were at e-sh place. The trol in an effort to miake it appear that|dinner was served by the committee in he iad gharged the legion “with laxlty | charge of Mrs. Al Tlotence Dean. lhp termes of shall ‘l rtld’ Orlental 154 Octidentl atmospheres anl racial trass and ‘above all“in Helme Sinntr'e. crn- coption of the Chinese matien nas aa ing effect on its' auditors. Begine hing with the prologue “>ue is rather atariled, it has been written, to find 1hat some Chinese fathers put vdn- on. thelr daughters (Rolls's ' Pickles Cocodnnt Custard Ple e An Ihv1tatlon" You are invited to inspect the most beautiful collection of highest grade’Wilton Rugs ever shown in Norwich.. Our SLC . Fhone Coftee, LONG . DISTANGE IOYI“ BROWN & q.l pigs. . eretichu, St ese maiden, s oftr- 1 fo- e PLENG AN FUANITIE, MOvING. St U DAL L U Kt A is bwm ;_yw & Chinese ; Francisco at th ¢ of B in the management of state funds. . The| Folloking _the Sdgner. the regulsi Paster. deanan. was tfe exchange TEAMING AND TRUCKING * ,m"m“ a son of the Ar:l':':.n bt communication. also ~mtains a of | meeting - was_held With Mrs. Annie ter cacds by several of the older (done yery prom Uy ind ‘at fRasonabie - eador wha desires to save her from fa: buyer has just returned from New York where we were §|names of mén who are chorged with hav- | Rawson | presiding.. The reports of the| women of borouzl, some over eigh- pee! ’ Ind At | 1A Ik daunifal hasds Te her own 5 ing received help from the legion Which | secretary, and ‘treasiirer were read and |ty and one over ninety years of age. Anfiun H, A able to secure these famous Seatnless Wiltons., Do not | thes dia na need. nccepted, It was alse reported, that John | Mrs, buying - spinach confuse the with cheaper rugs of lesser quality. These . doesi’t belleve 1m nd’ kale . after native i ufl. * it o *r_she {s taklp to Ban Frinclsco whety Phon m “1f the Veterans of Foreign. Watrs Mamn. a former ‘haven’t come any nearer the truth in the Shtucket through aswoclation wih Amaricant whe r of the Sedg- 3890 | veien {0 adant thelr style ani wpeseh. y"in, Califor<| spring. greans arrive. - Thursday: he -r—-—_.—_——-l-——:fins—- Bow | This. suppiics much of _tne comedy m = t of thelr statenient than they, di h‘nh Mr. Martin was a brother.'of Mrs.| gathered a fine mess-of dandelions, Wwhich 3 “Eamt_is (West” Minz Toy's beatty ate rugs are not che ap—but they do possess valuel They are et hey aiotad Trom e ol bomen. | Georde - Kies 6f 'Grecheville, . An jntere|are. repuled to “hate. “touched the spat A | Sundsy ‘séhool. A N [ixaate o attention of o the finest made in America and the ONLY seamlm, w tions are not worth bothering with" sald | esting . talk .on Child ‘Welfare was given| Dorcas. eltcle of the. Kinz's Daughters| Special Easter prozramme for Wiltons made here. 211 Chiness foue who, effects a seconi Nirchape of . Rep but, before he obtains possession of O L her. she .Is -spirited away by the Foung American. who has arrang: 1 for Seowe . as maild to. his sist, m,;m. conflfct develops when in, Jov ae. ficplties are clearsd. away and.‘hers & happy. ending. The presenting. cast has. R Is said, chossn with mase Attorney General Healy today. by the department president and also jcomplimented the .work of the local offi- | hardsome hya Inths, cers, . Mrs. Clark 6f'New London, press! ' Six more davs'to trout. fishing! LV- corresnondent; .epoke on Amerlcanization. | cal fishermen. haye ineir tackle ‘and Mrs, ‘Grace E, Manning recited several es_all ready for the ‘first day. Sev- selections. Mrs. M. Florenco' Dean, one wno are well: acquajnted with the of the department officers, also Spoke Brooks hereal say that Griswold briefly, l-m not ba the angler’s paradise as has The ‘mbeting. clund in’the nsual form!hwén the in some previous years. with the singing of America and the sa-| The reason given is that for two vears e he g i m; usual_stocking has not. bee availa- Mr. and ‘Mps. A, HC.Stridtland df Middletown are. guests of Mr. and Mrs H. E: Paul At the h@me of. Miss Vera MoBrooms, there' was ‘@ merry party Thursday évén. ing. when Mrs. G. H. Priot's Sunday school ¢lass of girls entertdined Mrs. ‘A. G. Brewster's class of hovs, Games ahd refrashments” were features of the even- |\ Ing’s plensres. Those present wers: A.; C. ‘Brewster’s ‘class, Albert - Frai Hn, John Harris, Marton Browm. Alun Brewster. David Clarke. Allen: Sweet. Mrs. G, F. Prior's ‘class; Doris Burr. Kathieen Deatplev. Violet Harrls. Verna Tarbox: Ruth Bifven.. Vera McBroome, Miss ‘Ethelle ' Markhutst.’ and - . Cha rles Parkhurst -were gtiests. ¥ - The . Easter musle /at | congrochs | tional. charch will intludes’ Prelude. Thel Inner. Vision.. Lou'y Adoi#h .Coerne ;- An- remembered mamy ‘shut-ins - Friday with meeting. Sunday led by Mrs. Williamt Me: Nicol. TIY Pachiaugh chureh Is prepaving an urusual Easter mor-inz service. Tha |’ dialogue, Her - Easter § : tor “ten |’ youn gladics,, was’ wriiten by Margaret Stattery. It represents Plcasufe,’ Beau- t7, Music, Fame and Power, coming to { one. who. & wnaking et iite cholce; trying to persuade “her choose - ‘their < way. | th1S Christianityl comes before her! with the Christ_vision.« Miss . Richardson; - from Easg Northfeld, .will play plano sdlos. Mrs. B, A; Gger and W. 3: Montgomery will assist by readings. The. choir wil sing. anthems by A..F..Loud and Ca- leb . Simper. Tie. seryice ‘will bexin. at| - 1Y o'clock. ¢onducted by the paster, Bev. 3. F. Richardson, T At the Methodist ‘cal _programme will be: Prelude, Easter ‘Song: Anthem, | The! Day ‘of Resurrection, Adams: mm seleoted. Directof. Irying Thbrnton. Or- ganist, Ruth Robertson.-Tiev. 1. B. Al @rich will preagh an Easter o We are making special mducements dur th and offer thg following: mg " o’penmg $150.00 GRADE, 9x12. ......., $125.00 GRADE, 8-3x10-6 ... 99.50 $ 90.00 GRADE, 6x7 , 26150 - STRAW MATTING SPECIAL Best quality China Mattmg, fresh goodt just secured at Empire Carpst Co.’s auction in New York.. Per;ect goods. Choice of colors and pattem&—tegnhr 65c grade. "~ - LHERY ONE LOT (by thz roll) . . 5 ~~....‘30c1ytrd ONE LOT (by the roll) . i 25cayu-d ONLY ONE ROLL T0 A CUST Thousands of‘,Trout Awaxhnfi Anglers No Dealers ! A perfect Paradlse for ang\crs and fly*rod enthusiasts, is 3 J 3 A “the American Fish - Culture ‘Company’s reservation 'at ‘Carolina, - - Rhode Island.. Thousands of frout can be caught' there, undér ideal cast- ing conditions. \A place where either' wet or dry fly cah be used with satisfaction. Commen Aupril 2, 1921; angjers mx,tnnu o fish there, Charge of 75¢ per powudi forofish caught.’ Open. daily at 3100 a.m. mayhgal Baving), except Mon days and Tuesdays, FORESTERS. Court City of Norwich, No. €3, F. of ‘A., at their last meeting heayd an interest- 1T WORKED RF {L! Have you moticed the number of per sons_coughing this sprin; by an irritated condition in chial tubes or throat? etwiahien. by S {eey s Midatetowit. — Michael ‘W. Lawton, T AR 5“";-”‘12“. Saiern | ariver of No, 3 Mose company, Showed o mu-l ‘he 4 cough médjeme, worked | {w s X;)M tor: r8 at the Elm City Ken. our littlé son. He'is subjec! £ cm-'“ o Tis. - The ffst doses) heln=d hims Good $00 all gorts Gf - eonths, “colds, ercun it et two_snecial prizes and YD whooping om“:h and grip coughs. Lee & took one second, trophy, $112.50 oh and others, the hmest “Sus mctén pleture o« P s ¢ UM of ‘the Pletury The Stream o TAMA" In six reels, Dr. James E. Shields, produced by th& Piymouth’ Fiin Corporation. “Rey, Willlam 3. Thomnson_of 'rhm Y ‘Beminary. New Yor' eify, h Stream of Life" produef on rizhteous living Which, q .m.m:ea in all our churches on Sun- day yeveniiz and ffiy-one more in suc- casfon ‘would In one year do mury than 1 can think 10 cause “Thy Kinedom eome on_Karth As. i in Heaven.” . 'Thig picture lis true to lite harch-the st~ & o, Filler's' shorning: Fpt Easter Dawn, and ing _subject, Assurance of . Vict At the W""" -l.y h-fi:n is the following Writs for desFtive. slionlar’ giing detal routes from all ‘points., and tender in iR fioliagg. =riopite in Interesc’ and_splen. 1 . Fla: on er o, by This Daw of Gladness, -0l 2 g o y Amenm Fish Cultire- Compmy “Postitae, Unfold, Ye Portals n.. Tyler Oribartss Ofcrtafy. " ,m'g",.::’ S S ] e the comat taaet b A o S5 4 L5 cAROLmA. R. L b Frost; Elflerfluml, 1; Wy Bells “ot { has wrilten_for, the pieture by Prof. Canl M., ¥ r v . - | Easter Day, Hodges. Junior_cholr, Roeder. 8 ,. [y & Léonard. *Spactal’ mmZ‘ accompaniment: Pastiude, . Unfold, ~ i Portals, Gounod, wt his eartier experiences, ‘Admission, 18 Tree to the pupbiic.-The' @dots of the Community house will B8, open at ¥ p. m. H 'y i ‘Bvening. Easter Voluntary, Ashtord Et,_Resurrexit, Easter Allehuia, circumstancs? FOOD. SPECIALS F'OR SATURDAY FRESH LITTLE PIG PORK LOINS | Bl EGGS—EGGS—EGGS | WHOLE LOINS, ° ‘LOIN oy v O | ol T MO]-HCAN G s el b A i 29cDOZEN——4 DOZEN $§1.10° Breed Theatrs. 3 Wit Limit,” the George D. Baks productis fot S-L. Pictures, reieisdl 57 Metro, whiéhi comes to the Breed theatrs as the ure attraction, is an adaptation from masterpléoe of Calvin Johnston, In Saturday Evening king pleture in is the featurs “portrays ® girl who marries an uiter stranger while drunk and _ whe learns of her mistake while in & miyste- rjous 'gambllog palace. Her husband e, e, revealed a'coward and forger. Here! m«n ‘the gambler, dispenses his phu- .| osaphty -of 1ie; he befriends the girk only 4 :--n his eynical suspicious apparen )y torrebotated. Lord ‘isRisen ‘Today. s \lollr;.(oblle-ko by Tyler Gilbert solo, ‘Open ,the Gates of _the _Temple. John N.'MacLean: Anthem, I Know That | - My Redeemér Liveth, Wilson, solo by G. H. Prior. - 2y The chotister ls Mes. George H. Prior and th eorganist, Miss Alice Sweet. St. ll?,y'h ehol -lor ‘the l o Ablae - THerrien, chorister. :-T‘:‘- ganist. - will “give folowing Frame Easter Surday: At the 130 @' clock mass, Christ the Lotd. s Risen To- day, st the beglaning. Haec Dies, at the fertory, (Resing Cosll, and The Dawn Is Purpling O'er. the Sky., RIB ENDS TO ROAST ° GEN']'E!CUTSTO Pound <. 26c| ROAST, Pound .Native Dressed VEAL Legs. andLomn .8 Genuine Spring LAMB Short Cut Legs STEAKS SIRLOIN, ROUND, ' Nicely Cured , as she sinks slowly in. At fhe 1030 o'clock (0 the mite. A great wrench lifts heed o 35c da NORTI:',‘RHOUSE ‘ 'm.::‘ e m: ,:E;- B ‘?‘:SE :‘;," x::: 3 3 "R to Roast, Ib. b 35@ Lea'“ Pound 300 e Phgen Morin, Willlam 4 [ Biaireke. | Chiarles Lane. Robert Schable, ' Loins to Roast : b Trpaes. Foud 0% 5| Shoulder Cuts - HC'ORNED: bertl, Willfam Monty, Delia Xdrfl. Pound . ..... 26c PRIME RIB Four shows today, at 1.30, 3, 6.15 and} 'l;lumu W. Ross arfd Nellle Anderson. BEEF ol B g R Meaty Fore- = Q - N constéts of two featuresfl quarters, T 20c|GCutlets, I .. 88c) ROAST mr::'..u,:“‘“ e T « [ Loin Chops, b 40c|Chops, 1. .. 45¢|-Pound 10c BEEF 1 ‘ o i LA, B Ao s ik v . BONELESS | e ' punc ! , FRESH CUT msn PORK ROLLED" : : j | [ JOBEF LUBVINNE COMING i - * ' MERE XEXT WEDNESDAY ,;.( Yy | Josét: Lbevinine, the great Russian plan- 'M. 'u,“m Jst._wil appear oo Wednesday evening, ' Barch-30th, in Stater hall under the st~ of the Academy musical course. THld f4 a most.notable musical évent #0d ‘% ‘Gapacity house is expected. His cpming - s OIJII‘II anticipated bys all . u inne stands today ln- the far¢most, rank of the great planists of the wotld. « He'is full master of his Instre- | ment, PORK :CHOPS Pound 25¢ SHOULDERS _ Pound 20c - Swift’s Sugar Cured - HAMS = %:h. Halvee 'NO-WASTE . Pound 29¢ BEST CHUCK ROAST. BEEF ° Pound 20c s 2 and the B Qi akes 'R 1N of aloiiote y * These Hams Have All S“I'Phl Fat and Shn Renuwed. LEAN E »EF = q m; . | Dl Cetiee of oster the detichey SF o6 S : B [ ,,;; i e of wel wudh Jocal irgiad (o Few, plalets enpy the dpsteys s SUGAR CURED. SUGAR CpRED _ .-PORPOTHNG‘ Pomd l gc Doxie v;::‘ p: e m . 60} male volces who | wide admicotion that :n':r:"ul.f":f""_'; ' £ sLlCED HAM i B A Co N P’D‘md 16c : = :::a in fill\?;:‘:l - .‘uan.\-men of foss, L. E:nn:'r;"::h will b ; Pound 40c Pound 40c NATIVE Sunsweet | 8l erocen” Serdfan refief fund. Té. avoid disappointment, those destr Ing tekets are urged ‘o secure them &t 1 FOWL Pound 50c : v PRUNES Sugar Cured Smoked % " e Ceteemt | | SHOULDERS 3:zi202 16¢ .| ciosmss | CHICKENS d] Whist at her home v Spruce street. Lav- el Hill, Tuesday .« @ ng ti proceeds of © which . will Pe g 10 the Americon compmitiee. for the relict of the suliering « . |l.uph n> Ireland. SWEET, AND B‘ROWN AS A NUT HOT FROM OUR ) ' Wdrtterd—The peediction , wi n Aprih. $20, 'u.l’ ”‘G- o 'fi.l