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Men’s Extra Trousers Open An Account GATELY & BRENNAN 29.33 Shetucket Street Open Saturday Evenings COLCHESTER i Postmaster Sullivan is advised from | Washington that a recent act of con- gress permits the discharged soldie to retain their clothing and equip- |! ment which they took away with them and therefore will not accept parcel containing these articles for ret the war department. Mrs. William C. Davenport left day morning for there by the serious illndss of her sis- | by Miss Mary man Mildred Porter. Worcester was town Tuesda v Haven w urn to calling on fri 8 T. B. Ke of Ne nesday Ruser ha weeks' stay Mon- ret with after es in > Victory iness in the White has returned to|Alban Milford, after two weeks' vacati | { her home on Hayward avenue. # [ | WESTERI. Y _Richard W1 There was a large attendance : entertainment in Grange hall 1 evening, given by the Bacon Academy Musical clubs. The following was the | programme: March, Break of Spring,|co0 S0, AT VAT orchestra; duet, When the Roses m’,:f“.“m. Sepnid o Bloom Again, Rachel Friedman, Mil-|Ja%s €HOrt 10 attent dred Porter. The play, When Uncle|S¢mPbly centen an v Was Nephew was given with the foi- | 568 L capliol lowing cast: Colonel Devigny, 3 poerer ¥. Bailey; Madamo Chamberlain; Sophfie, Dorothy McCall; Fran nephew, Abraham Ros lirville, thei x Lormeuil, Sophie Gorgorkevich; Harry Kantvowitz: turday | bridge ir 5 sited at Durkee, the ittended s C. Green, ices were , Arthur | friend hampagne, Lackeys, Slavkin, Jacob Weinstein. Act 1—Dream Memorial, Bells, orches A Where the Lili Loui orrs cemet I tributes. Albert [ r. Klein Phantom Anthony, orcester f ‘\ illima Missior m nown 0 to Vienna the nic inter German-Austria. SCENCE MAKES THEM I]URAB[E §(, These Soles Save You Shoe Money tis to w zood con: houqht fln m."—writts y W.H. Cocke, Office f Tonstipated Children Gladly Take “California Syrup of Figs” For the Liver and Bowels Tell your druggist you want genuiné #California Syrup- of Figs.” Full directions and dose for babies and children of all ages who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- coated, or full of cold, are plainly printed on the bottle. Look for the name “California" o Wnd accent o ofher “Fig Syrup.* nitific process. shoe bills down, buy shoes with these long-wearing soles. They come in many styles for men, women, and children. and waterproof, too, and are available everywhere for re-soling. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rub- | ber Co., Akron, Ohio, who also make \\mgfoot Heels—guaranteed to out- wear all other hee!s. Neo Teade Mart Rog. u s Bt in Soles N !Vh:s Ruth . .Lawson, of thi the anc Lib- insti-} from the 2 exhibit ion i a French | a:plo- | aten i‘mm( ance WRRIIFN . ltained : G\LFSFERRY Rev. O. E. Newton spoke in the M. E. church Sunday morning from I Cor. 1: 30, the theme being The Complete Life. At the Sunday school, session ithe new opening and closing \ service | for mwas used. Mrs. R. Irving Hurl- ibutt’s class continued in the lead in the journey to Canaan, having traveled| 1660 milés, with Mrs. Newton's class 490 miles and Rev. Mr. Newton’s class 460 miles. Mrs. Huributt's class was ban- ner class in attendance also, with Rev.! Mr. Newton's banner class in offering. | At the Sunday school board meeting at the close of the Sunday school Mrs. Harmon L. Perkins' resignation was accepted as chairman of the mission- ary committee of the Sunday school and Mrs. R. Irving Hurlbutt was elect- ed to succeed her. The teachers of the |school were made delegates to attend the New London county Sunday school institute to be held at Stonington on Aoril 30. The Epworth league evening service at 7.30 o'clock was conducted by {TCourtland E. Colver, with the topic {What We Owe and How to Pay It { This was directly a service relating to {tithing and had a prepared centenary| program with epecial readings given. | The Jarring of Jacob Shapleigh, by! Mrs. Delphine Fish; Thanksgiving| Ann, read by Dud)ey C. Perkins; How| to Tithe and Why, read by R. Irving! | Hurlbutt; How Can a Woman Tithe?| Ly Mrs. Dudley C. Perkins. There was no afternoon the village school Thursda: the! teacher, Miss Grace A. Chapman, was| in attendance at a teachers’ meeting of | the town at Ledyard Center under ii direction of Supervisor O. E. Lowell of Norwich Mrs. Delphine F Satterlee, Tnembers Bailey chapter, D. | Stonington, atiena in Wester session. of Warner! A. R, of Groton and! d a mecting of the after-1 who “‘a!l by the ill- the Iau‘ Bdward riday for her home Poquonnoe S itor at the home m ndmother, Mrs. Delphine Fi sday. s. Guy Davis of the village was in_Providence Iriday. | William Tell stes fnrmpfly] village, | ed her discharge from her duties! s yeomanette at the submarine bas Frl ay, April 2 Mrs. Iinster married 'm February William TOH En ;Pm' nd, Ore.. then at the ba SR e vice he returned to Portland, whnre . IEnster will now join him, Started Monday morning, Ap her journcy to the Pacific coa Enster's brother, Carl B. triclan received h ervice on the same; , returned to the; . Lawson has been overs times and at the time of his discharge! was on the battleship Wyoming, in New York harbor, having spent the! winter in Central American water {The Wyoming was ordered to New| York participate in the great naval: {review of April 15 in New York har-| bor and up the Hudson river. Thomas Bandro of Ledyard who has| been operating his sawmill on_Mount Decatur, cutting and sawing chestnut! timber, completed the work there last, week and began the removal mill to the property of Fred E. ards in the Long Cove district, hay stopped operating the mill for a time to attend to his farm work. | Pupils of the Long Cove school, Miss| Evelyn E. Whipple teacher, perfect in| attendance for April are Herman iChase, Richard Chase, Howard Ch: Peter Ghilardi, Geferino' Ghilardi, toria Ghilardi, Gildo Simonci The cottage of George E. Pitcher of! Norwich on the bluff here has been ken by Lieutenant Brown and fam- | ily, who have been spending the winter c- in New London. Lieutenant Brown is| ~ |stationed at the submarine base. | Mrs. James Martin of Meriden, who i as been spending a Yew days at heh immer cottage on the bIuft, left Sat-| urday for the home of her son-in-law ! and_daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles| in Bridgeport. i NORTH STONINGTON A Sunday school institute, held by the New London | Sunday School a ation, | held in the Congregational on Wednesday, beginning les "conferences will be an n Danforth church their marriage The Red Cras- Auxiliary held its| and elected Mrs. O. D. observed hy Sunday In baptism the the will . Klein | all near | urning with him to act as ward | Their sons, Roy and Noel, mmn-\g with Mr. and Mrs, Horace < All regret Mr. and Mrs. Hill" School was closed last Tuesda ernoon so the teacher, Miss A «Dlflll attend a teachers’ mee“”"l eld in North Stonington, | Mr: ie Chapman returned to her Pendleton il Saturday evening. She had been a guest of Mrs | Phoebe White for the week past. | ,‘ John Ge and fam enter- | at Andrew J. Main's at Canon- | jie Palmer ell Ahearn, of We week end at her her erly. | Spent th former home [ near here. 0 News was received Monday morning the death of Alden Miner of ay. Mr. Miner and idents for a numbe place. Much sympathy {family in_thei a Frank Main hou 1011\:‘\:«1 from is felt for the| chold L.uod s STAF FORD ts building he Staff a1l club is to be held at St E Miss Wilhelminia Bowers | mantic is the guest of Mr. | Leroy Thompson ewis Put: lat the Ri ler spending | X H Aisses Tlorence and Hester Wal- bridge of Old Mystic, have been guests' jof the Misses Margaret and Rac 1el, | Glover. | The ‘farm known as the Ctovernor| { Hyde place bas been sold to Dominico | Gregori. | Mr. Iimsley has gone to the Fa l\vnrrh—r‘inne\ mill in Central Village| eled « course in the study| of Willi and M de W UO]QU com; the winter in Mc SPRING SALE OF TOILET GOODS ALL THIS WEEK .This is the time of the year, and the Boston Store is th: place to buy the Summer’s supply of Toilet Preparations. Almost every standard Soapy Talcum, Cream, Dentifrice or other toilet necessity is to be found in our big stock, and practically évery one has been marked down for this sale. ‘time will the prices be lower. BUY YOUR TOILET PREPARATIONS NOW TALCUM POWDERS William’s Talcum. in 23 odors— Regular price 13c—Sale Price 16c Babcocl’s Talcum 1n 3 odors. Reg- ular price 18c—Sale Price ..16c Mennen's Talcum in 2 odors. Rez- ular price 25c—Sale ".Price. 21c Comfort Powder size—Sale Price .. e—Sale Price Colgate’s Taleum Small, 6 odors, Price Large, 8 odors, Price . c_Vantine's' Taloum Sale Price L'aby Talecim—Sale 93¢ Mavis Talcum—Sale Price 2ic v Mary Taleum . 21c odors Sale Prlce 40c Roger & Gallet's Lioris— Sale Price . . 35¢ 18%¢c Woodland Violet . 15¢ 40c Djer Kiss Talc—Sale Price 35c Hudnut's Talc in tins, 5 odors— ale Price ........ 25¢c Hudnut's Talcum in glass jars— 4 odors—Sale Price . 50¢ 40c Azurea Talcum—Sale Price 35¢ 60c Mary Garden Talcum . 52¢ 39¢ Roger & Gallet Rice Powder— Sale Price eteeaiee. 35€ TOILET AND COLD__ CREAMS Dagget & Ramsdell's Cold Cream 10c size—Sale Price . 21e —Sale Price .. 31c size—Sale Price 45¢ —Sale Price Gouraud’s Oriental Cream ... Pompeian Massage (‘ream ie—Sale Price size—Sale Price .. Pompeian Night Cream tubes—Sale Price Jars—Sale Price .... Packer’s Charm Small sueASale Price Medium size—8ale Price . Pond’s Vanishing and Cold Cream Regular price 30c-—Sale Price 27¢ 25c size—Sale Price ..... 45¢ size-—S8ale Price ... S T‘("‘f)\‘x]r Creme De Meridor 25¢ size—Sale Price 60c size—Sale Price ishing Cream Sale Price .. TOILET AND COLD CREAMS Woodbury's Facial Cream .... 45¢c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream—Sale Price .-....... 42¢c Colgate's Cold eream, 10e¢-25c 30c Jergen's Benzoin and Al- mond Cream—Sale Price .. 2 39c Stillman’s Freckle Cream— Sale Price 45¢c Palmolive Vanishing and Cold Creams—S8ale Price ... 42¢ 22 Cuticura Ointment c size—Sale Prioe size—Sale Price . c Resinol Ointment Musterole > size—8ale Price size—Sale Price 5 Mentholatum—Sale Prlce - 22¢ Creme Elcaya—Sale Price 50c Glycerine and Rosewater Sc size—Sale Price .......... 19¢ size—Sale Price .......... 35¢ TOILET SOAPS 25c Woodburys Faeial Soap— Sale Price 21c, a box 60c 17¢ Laco Castile Soap— Sale Price 15¢, dozen $1.75 25c Cuticura Soap—21, 3 for 60c 25¢c Packer's Tar Soap—21c, 3 for 60¢ 25¢ Resinol Soap—21¢, box 60c ifc Pear's Unscented Soap— Saie Price 15¢, box $1.69 Colgate’s Bath Tablets—10c a cake, 25¢ a box. 1Z¢ Munyon Witch Hazel Soap— Sale Price .........oveeens 12c Palmolive Soap.- 10c Physician's and gm—gmm Soap—Sale Price 10c Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soap—8ale Price .. . Olivilo Soap—8ale Price . Colgate’'s Cashmere Bouquet Small, 10c a cake, & box 5ic Large. 2ic a cake, & box T0c 10e 10¢c 8c 9 Hudnut's Violet Sec Soap Guest size, 10c, $1.10 dozen. Large size 25c, 3 for 70c. 23c Johnston’s Foot Soap . 4711 White Rose Glycerine alar price 21e Soap, 23c- Sale Price 21c s Soaps at Special Prices 8¢, 3 for 21c Soap, 8¢, for 21c 8, 3 for 2ic 4, 3 for 1lc 4e, 3 for 1ic - Soup, t Soap, 7c Monster Soap, 7c Comfort Soap, Everything that you may require is here, and at no TOILET SOAPS 10c Gill's Peroxide Soap ...... 15c Colgate’s Allroun® ‘Prans- parent Glycerine Soap, 3 for 42 Colgate’s Soaps 13c Glycerine Soap—3 for 35¢ 15¢ Clematis Soap—3 for 42¢ 15c Transparent Giycerine—3 for 42¢ 25c Selected Almond Meal—19¢ 8%5¢c Park’s Cleaner—21c . 8 e ANTISEPTICS, DEODOR- ANTS, ETC, Lysot size—Sale Price ...... size—Sale Priee size—Sale Price > Lavorts size—Sale Price size—Sale Price - size—Sale Prece Pond’s Extract size—Sale Price .......... size—Sale Price .--..,..... size—Sale Price .......... Glyco Pnymoline size—Sale Price ..-....... c size—Sale Price . dize—Sale Price . Listerine size—Sale Price size—8ale Price size—Sale Price . Dioxogen size—Sale Price .......... size—Sale Price ... size—Sale Price .. Peroxide of Hydrogen size—Sale Price . size—SBale Price 5c size—Sale Price . Sylpho Nathol 10c size—Sale Price .. 24c size—S8ale Prece . 43¢ size—Sale Price $1.00 size—Sale Price ... Dickenson’s Witch I size—Sale Price . size—Sale Price Egyptian Deodoriz Sale Price. Eversweet—Sale Pncg Odorono size—Sale Price size—Sale Price . seene 2c Spiro Powder—Sale Price .. Mum—Sale Price A Special Sale of Nainsook and Long Cloth FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK WE WILL SELL THEM AT BARGAIN PRICES LONG CLOTH oc quality ............ Sale price 24c ¢ qu . Sale price 27c ality ....A.......,alepncc 29¢ guality ............ Sale price 33c c quality quality quality quality i of wool with the Phenix Woolen Co. | s Dorothy Pinney of Boston \\Ja; M it home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Witt have gone| to Springfield where they will make: their home with Mrs. William Fuller{ i duri the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Witt have de many rm friends durin their here and general ¥ felt at their departure. Mrs pr ited a brooch by the the Ladies’ circle of the church of which she was Jer. Frede m: tte has completed SOUTH Wu..LlI\GTON | W mmr e ¢ Plainfie | s m‘ ter, | thy iday for ess mos Martin is abie o be out after| tack of influer | ol and M . J. McBain ha moved ‘o their mew home on the Drew place. dith -M: 1 of Danielson spent the ' -k end at her home. Katherine Tewilliger has finished work at East Killingly and has return- ed_ home. . Mr. and Mr: trude Hall, A. E. Hall and Ger-| t Sunday in Putnam. | { 1 Waterford.—Miss TIsabelle I in, teacher of the primary grades at the { Quaker Hill , spent the Taste; vacation at her heme in New Fomp shire. EAST WOODSTOCK Mr. and Mrs. Paur Clifford spending a week at New York ‘Washington. Their three children are { with Mrs. Roscoe Alton. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Derotiwy Gildersleeve, h Mrs. May and family. Pike of Royalston, ting his brother, Dr. E. R. are of Norwich, erett bprncef and daughter, Ma- of Worcester, were guests of {Joseph Spencer and family, Sun- day. Mrs. L. H. Linderman A\ml daugh- W flmlfld Boswort! stock in the store from his brother, George Bosworth, and wiil carry on the business. He w sierk in the store hefore he enlisted a year and a half ago. At the meeting of the Community iclub last Wednesday evening the sol- die s who are mem- vere entertdined by members and their familie: About 125 attended nd an cnjoyable evening was spent. ine boys wers present of the thirteen vho are members and were presented certificates as a memento of the even- ing, Cake and ice cream were serv and dancing was en) music w Edwin E > the last named from & utnam. " EKONK Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rathbun and on of Westerly were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Tanner. Austin Bentley and a friend from Tew Haven were recent visitors at I has pure and, Gildersleeve and ' A. M. Gilder-! NAINSOOK . Sale price 27c .. Sale price 33c Sale price 37V5¢ . Sale price 45¢ Benjamin Hall's and enjoyed fishing. Mr. and Mrs. John vewis and daugh- iter, Bertha, and Miss Blakeslee of Voluntown, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Page of Danielson, were callers at E. B. { Gallup’s, Sunday. Carl Gallup is delivering railroad ties in Jewett City for Benjamin Gal- ilup of South Voluntown. Mrs. Byron Gallup_received a letter Saturday from Rev. Emmons White, a former pastor here. Mr. and Mrs. ‘White are now stationed in Tiruman- ]‘galam, India, and are well and like their work. Plainfield grange is expected to visit Ekonk grange Friday evening, May 2, and give the library programme. The cold wave last week injured the fruit blossoms and delayed farm work. Surday was a beautiful day and many automobile parties were driving over the Hill, E. Byron Gallup has been appointed |administrator of the estate of John Dayvis, late of Plainteld. George Cleveland and daughter, Co- ra, of Plainfield, were week end guests at Benjamin Colbt ANDOVER The Liberty loan war exhibition -H‘;\in will stop in Andover May 6th for half an hour, from $.30 to 10 a. m., and 11 disp 3 and someone board will Lawyer and Warre; friends in Springfield. The Coventry pastor exchanged pul- pits Sunday with Rev. Mr. Goodsell. T. H. Lewis has been visiting hi mother, who is ill. l The deadly parallel is toe mueh for the average love leiter.