Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
junshine society which entertained at 1 o Thursday aternoon, v Mlicers was postponed. Monday morning. _At the meeting of Thames lcdge, | neeting wa Any Time is Baking Time With A Glenwood The Easy Rolling Twin Grate Bars, neatly geared to roll forward or back, so quickly clean and brighten the old fire that perfect baking can be done at any time—morning, noon, or night. The Marvelous Glenwood Oven, surrounded by hot air chambers is perfect control, and can be uniformly heated to the moderate temperature of 300 degrees for the most delicate cake, or quickly advanced to the correct biscuit heat of 450 degrees. This is made possible by the Glenwood Balanced Oven Damper and the Patented Glenwood Indicator that accurately registers the heat already in the oven and tells at a glance whether to open or close the shdmg' air valve, - It’s so plain and easy a child can understand. _ under Call and See Them and you will about why a Glenwood Range “Makes Cooking Easy” Shea’@ Burlie 37-47 Main St., Norwich UNCASVILLE The members of the Good Cheer rural free delive cal post offi ¢ _home of Mrs. Charle . Deebe, the atten the annual elec as so small Ioward Rogers has left the C. obertgon Co, and has obtained in New ' London, beginning yinent omstock, : service ove t othe home of his L A. Comstock Ral rh ", there was a large flll' ! e of members and many out of ests, to witness the exempli the third degree on a cla 4 0 to observe the twen- of the lodge. Aft- parents, Melcer a fifth ann for the observance of the home of Mrs. substituting on the v route from the lo- John R Rush, who was| s been The late T. D. Phillips. of Lisbon, a veteran of the Civil war, had the dis- tinction of being one of the very few soldiers in this section who fought un- der General Custer. He was the same General Custer who with his entire command was completely wiped’ out at the battle of Little Big Horn a few years later by the Sioux Indians under Sitting Bull. Mr. Phillips always took pride in marching each Memorial day with the veterans in parade. He al- ways donned on that day a bright red scarf necktie; on either end were two crossed sabres in white . embroidery. This tie, he explained with great pride, { was the distinctive badge of those who fought with Custer. A relative of the family has presented this historic scarf to W. H. Brown in recognition of Mr, Brown's pride in collecting valu- able war and genealogical relics. Rev. Samuel Thatcher of East Hampton is the guest of friends'in the! borough. | Mrs. E. A. Faust and Mrs. F. D.} Ballou were'at the home of their sister,| Mrs. A. H. Vaughn, to attend the meet- ing of Mt. Holyoke graduates of east-| ern Connecticut held at her home in| Norwich Wednesday. Misses Ellen| Faust and Ruth Bgllou assisted in serving. Will be at town clerk’s office, 9 to 4, today for purpose of receiving borough tax. Henry E. Olsen, Collector.—ady. Mrs. Frederick Sperry and daughter: Harriett of Woodbridge, Conn. are! guests at M. W. Alling’s for a week. Principal F. H. P. Clement has an-| nounced as valedictorian of the class| of ’19, Alexina Pepin, and salutatorian, Louis Bakanowsky. Mrs, C. D..Wolf had as her "uests ‘Tuesday Mrs. J. C. Atterbury and Mrs. | William Kramer of Greeneville. i The receipts from the Jerushy Dow | Phootograph Album entertainment at the Congregational church were over! $39. The vestry was crowded, over 1“0 persons attending. Mrs. H. C. Webster nad daughter Eunice go to Pawtucket today (Thurs-! day) to be the guests of Mrs. Hugh Anderson for several days. Herbert Wyatt, who has just arrived! from overseas, is home on a furlough. Henry Cadieux and Hazard Arimony have also arrived on this side. For the remainder of the school )ear Mrs. W. O. Soule is to fill the vacancy | at the Riverside grammar school caused by the resignation of Mrs.| Mabel leham= | l CENTRAL VILLAGE | Miss Odna Seguin of Providence vis- ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Seguin, Saturday and Sunday. i Thomas Moore has gone to Nova Scotia, where he formerly lived. George R. Torrey, Frederick Brpwm ter, Frank Tillinghast and Ervin' Whitehead were in Boston to attend the parade Friday. Harold William: a graduate of the local high scho was a member of the 26th division and marched in the parade. The Girls' club held a successfuli food sale at George Loring’s store Fri- | day evening. The sales are held monthly, as the vo ladies are earn- ing money with which to furnish their| rooms. i Miss Edna Baldwin of Middletown has been spending a few day James Welsh of New York has visiting with his family, who been spending two weeks at BEdward Gallager’s. They will move soon from! New York to Providence. Mr. Welsh formerly lived here. Rev. Leonard Smitk was a visitor Friday. A dance for the benefit of the I Hill of Spring understand moze baseball team was held at the tow hall ¥Friday evening. Miss Mabel Broome of Amston has been spending a few days her ! Local friends we shocked to hear Saturday of the death of Mrs. Walter J. Kingsley of Plainfield, although she had been ill a short time and a patient at the Backus hospital in Norwich. Miss Winnie Eye: sited friend the Backus hospital in Norwich Satu day. Simeon Phillip: foot, caused by s Miss Beatrice Seguin h: been the guest of Di nd Mrs. Crabtree in Boston. Dr. Crabtree recently return- ed from France. Miss Lillian Stetson of Norwich re- cently visited at Mortimer Mr. and Mrs hn Hirsh are enter- has a troublesome ping on a nail. William Beckwith. and Mrs. Adolphus Plouff left tly for Toronto, Canada, where ihey will make their home. The cdeath of Miss Martha Chap- !pell, 86, oceurred at her home Alr. ee BOLTON | Notices have been received here that the 43d annual meeting of the near faughton, Sunday afternoon from | oo peoctios Teachel heart weakness brought by an attack | 3 Mr. and Mrs. Kneeland Jo: jof the prevailing. epidemic. Miss | from Manchester to the William C. | Chappell was of Puritan ancestry, one ' white farm at the Center Wedn % of the daughters of Mr. and i Chappell, born in_ the town been a_ life-long resi- survived by a brother, ws of W sister, M Frank K. Abbott. She Henry Fryer of Willimantic and H- Chappell, and by a nephew and [ mer J, Finley of New York were re. . Her twin sister died years|ceni guests of their mother, Mrs. Jane Her funeral was held Wednes- | pinjey. from the Methodist church. B Pomeroy of Win who r the bisin ssion a fine turkey (e s In the family plot in Com- ihas iting her da . Mrs, wpper was served under direction of stock cemetery. W. C. White, has retu o Man- vorman Allen | v The at the Methodist church Sun-;chester to visit her M. T. The Kennerson family moved Satur-! Struction aide, on | 42y _morning, Rev. Edward H. Ayers|Holbrook. tuy from the Palmer Brothers tene. Monday for New York, where she will| 05 NOrwich, preached an interesting| Mrs. L. ‘'W. Levey and Mi to a tenement in the house of re-enlist for duties in hospitals for' on in the absence of the pastor, | Baker of Indianapolis are itchie property, awned by the C. the wounded in this country - €. C. Tibbetts. ton home. tson Co. b lies'»Aid society of the Meth- | ——— | "B. L. McGurk of Hartfor an couneil, O. U. A. M., has odist church noon was at the at| v his summer home in town shing TRRLE S T =T — = | -Mra. Helen 'Ghge: went fo) Glastons| S0 [ e New T 1 1 The New York health autlio B i to the = Dodls throughout irin Tablets, *ed Penitentiary s of “Talewsy powder” tauM« .V\L kage a ud on the tablets wriiis, Proper package. . American owned! Boxes of 12 tablels—Bottles of 24—-Bottles of 100— Asvirin is k2, trade wask of Nayer Manufacture of 2 “Bayer” 0 Capsules Monoateticacidester of Saliveliaastd a : Mrs. L P. Fiske of Coventry is again aising money by subscription to con- | tinue the telephone in the Bolton rail- road station. The result of Mrs. Fisk work is a great convenience to Bolion and Coventry people. SOUTH WILLI\ GTO\ James Service, acco i attended the funeral of hi Mary Se Norwich bury Monday m\l\ her for several weeks' stay er, iMrs. Egbert Bull. son of Dr. J. G. Ely, who ical corps in France, mustered out and is at his in Old Hamburg. i Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Burr of Spring- | | field, spent a short time ati [their summer home recently. | Mrs. Annie 1ord. who has spent the! wint L1, has returned to her r ‘men he se Leeds of New Yo mmer home. red Daniels r, Miss Ruth 1ven. Lleynolds home ice, at are n. < has opened l"re)larln.’-' Week. There is to be a series of free puhhc lectures eve! | commencing m., on the lnl.o- two s is_entertaining Blackman, of May June 1, Ameri- : June 15, On s of Mumanity; June 29, t in the World ar. 1z0 be a song service with has returned from Elmer Kinsman of ere week end guests Mrs. W. H. Brockett. h Matthews is sick with of the week. asles. Denm ited local relative Sunday. Private William R. of East Hampton and friends 0\'er‘ ABINCTON nbers of Woll Den grange were of Putnam grange Monday, About twenty attended the 1t Broklyn, Satur- ° is to enter the ext meeting. The de- re to be conferred by the de- Wochonwrka of l . James is Mrs, i Rev, John FI. Knott attended Thursday a noon the Ladies’ neral of Iarl Holbrook Sunda 1 enevolent society met at Library hall. noon at 2 o'clock. Burial i The children of Abington Corners lumbia. Mr. Holbrook died two| col are seliing post cards for a Vie- weeks ago. They formerly lnd for a lon”(r time in. Columbia, | C. A. Sharpe wned a farm. They were attended Labor members’ | sion to the lnieh) | enec in June in-|Mr. Clide a”30-hours week for miners, | were v 5 3 . thelf SPRING SALE OF TOILET GOODS : ALL THIS WEEK This is the time of the year, and the Boston Store is the place to buy the Summz" supply of Toilet Preparations. Almost every standard Soap, Talcum, Cream, Dentifrice or other toilet necessity is to be found in our big stock, and practically every one I;.. been marked down for this sale. Everything that you may require is here, and at ho time will the prices be lower. BUY YOUR TOILET PREPARATIONS NOW e e TALCUM POWDERS William’s Talcum, in 3 - odors— Regular price 18c—Sale Price 16c Babcock’s Talcum In 3 odors. Reg- ular price 18c—Sale Price 16c Mennen's Talcum in 2 odors. Regz- ular price 25c—Sale .Price. 21c TOILET AND COLD CREAMS Woodbury's Facial Cream .... 22 45c Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream—Sale Price ......... 42c Colgate’s Cold <ream, 10c-25c 30c Jergen’s Benzoin and Al- mond Cream—Sale Price .. 27c 3%c Stillman’s Freckle Cream— Sale Price ........ 45c Palmolive Vanishing and Cold Creams—Sale Price ... TOILET SOAPS 10c Gill's Peroxide Soap ...... 15¢ Colgate’s Allround ‘Trans- parent Glycerine Soap, 3 for 42¢ 2 Colgate’s Soaps 13c Glycerine Soap—3 for 35¢ 15¢c Clematis Soap—3 for 42¢ 15¢ Transparent Giycerine—3 for42c 25¢ Selected Almond Meal—19¢c s25¢ Park’s Cleanar—21c Comfort Powder 25c size—Sale Price .. 50c stze—Sale Price Colgate’'s Talcum Small, § odors, Price Large, 8 odors, Price .. 25¢_Vantine's Talcum in 3 odors Sale Price 21c Johnson's .. 2¢ 42c Cuticura O:intment size—Sale Price . size—Sale Price . Resinol Ointment .... ANTISEPTICS, DEODOR- ANTS, ETC. Lysot * Baby Talcim—Sale 25c Babcock’'s Butterfy . 21c 25c Mavis Talcum—Sale Price 21c Musterole 25¢ Lady Mary Talcum ........ 21c o slze-Sale Piie 20 | 23¢ size—8ale Price ........... 21e :;E ‘:2:3;%:8(1’3:]“?:\]“‘1‘:" 54:2»12 55c gize—Sale Price ...........50c | 43 size—Sale Price ........... 42 S Sal Phice 7 2%%c | 25¢ Mentholatum—Sale Price .. 22¢ | 93¢ size—Sale Price ......... 82 40c Roger & Gallet's Lioris— | 55c Creme Elcaya—Sale Price Lavorts L “,oomani":,“:'e‘f‘ 5 f;z Glycerine and Rosewater 25¢ size—Sale Prics .... . 2% 40c Djer Kiss Talc—Sale Price 35¢ | 25¢ size—Sale Price .. 49c size—Sale Price ... . 46¢ Hudnut's Tale in tins, 5 odors— EUsiste SaliBice 98¢ size—Sale Prvee ..i...... 92 Sale Price ... . 25¢ Pond's Pxtract e e s 2% size—Szio Price 216 40c Azurea Talcum—Sale Price 35c TOILET SOAPS $5c stze—Sale Price 2 ek o olatrem 52¢ | 25 Woodburys Facial Soap— 90c size—Sale Price 85c 38 Roger & Gallet Rice Powder— S Salapricel . ¢ b oy @l 5]”'*’ Blice _‘1.,: box €0c Glyeo Tusmoline ic aco tile Soap— S Salo Priss 15c, dozen $175 o st e TOILET AND COLD Cuticura Soap-21, 3 for 60c | L5 size—Sale P 25¢ Packer's Tar Soap—2lc, 3 for 60¢ | 3¢ size—Sale Price CREAMS 25c Resinol Soap—21¢, box 60c Listerine Dagzet & Ramsdell's 17c Pear's Unsceated Soap— 22¢ size—Sale Price ....... Cold Cream Sale Price 15c, box $1.89 | 45. ci70 Sale Price ..... 10c size—Sale Price . 8c | Colgate's Bath Tablets—10c a cake, o0 tin Bk ik 21c size—Sale Price ...... 25¢ a box. E 3 gk 3lc size—Sale Price . c | 12¢ Munyon Witch Hazel Soap— Dioxogen 45c size—Sale Price . 2 Sale Price 10c | 15c size—Sale Price ,..........17¢ Gouraud's Oriental Cream ..-- $1.29 | 12c Palmolive Soap.--......... 10c { 33c « Sale Price .-w....... 34c Pompeian Massage Cream 10c Physician's and Surgeon's 89c size—Sale DYiee s it e ¥ 00 sias e PR Soap—Sale Price ........... ES f Bie e taale Phics : 10c Jergen's Violet Glycerine Peroxide of Hydrogen Pompeian Night Cream’ Soap—Sale Price .. 8¢ | 10c size—Sale Price . B 25¢ tubes—Sale Price .......... 22¢ | Olivilo Soap—Sale Price ....... ¢ | ¢ size—Sale Price .. b 35¢ Jars—Sale Price ......... 31c Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet 25c size—Sale Price .......... 20c Packer's Charm Small, 10¢ a cake, 2 box 55¢ iy At Small size—Sale Price ........ 21c | Large. 25c a cake, a box 70c TR Y R Medium size—Sale Price ...... 42¢ b Vol S iy e Pond’s Vanishing and Guest size, 10¢, $1.10 dozen. 48c size—Sale Price Cold Cream Large size 25c, 3 tor 70c. $1.00 size—Sale Price .. Regular price 30c—Sale Price 27c B ize—Sale Price . 2o mEe e e Dickenson's Witch Hazel 43c size—Sale Price ........... 4111 White Rose " Slycerine Soap, |iase stze—Sale Prise e 8 tegular price 23c— £ 3 Creme De Meridor Special Prices 24c Eversweet—Sale Price 21c 25¢ size—Sale Price . 60c size—Sale Price . { 15¢ Hardwater Soap, 8¢, 3 for 21c Odorono T A i 15c Fairskin Soap, 8¢, 3-for 2fc | %6c size—Sale Price . s Vanishing Cream _ { 10c Fine Art Soap, 8¢, 3 for 2ic | 45c size—Sale Price ... 42 tubes—Sale Price ......... 2c j 7c Monster Soap, 4¢, 3 for 1lc | 22c Spiro Powder—Sale Price .. 20c —Sale Price .......... 42c | 7c Comfort Soap, 4c, 3 for Mum—Sale Price . . 21c A Special Sale of Nainsook and Long Cloth FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK WE WILL SELL THEM AT BARGAIN PRICES LONG CLOTH NAINSOOK 30c quality ............ Sale price 24c Il 35c quality ......:..... Sale price 27c 33c quality ............ Sale price 27c || 39c quality ............ Sale price 33c 35c quality ..v...ev.... Saleprice 29c || 45c quality .......... Sale price 37%3¢ 38c quality . ...... Sale price 33c || 50c quality ............ Sale price 45¢ D% 151 % James and Mr: of Boston., who have been guests of,and celebration for the soldiers who week at George Babcock’s. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stark were in Boston Friday attending the parade Lake Side Sunday. Mrs. R. W. Bagley of Brooklyn, N. Y., has returned home after a brief visit at Hill Top. inday. Mrs. Kennedy is Mr. James' daughter. Arthur Kinnaird and Mrs. Davis| Mr: Mr. and John Kinnaird the past|have recently returned from overseas.| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Oat and threc weeks, returned home Wednes-|Their son, William Stark, was in the|son, Richard, spent the week end at day. parade, being a member of the 102nd | their cottage. Cleve Caples, who has been in Ev-|Regiment. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Stebbing, and erett, Mass, the past six months| y¢ s reported that the Charles Stark |Son. of Colchester, were callers here working for the express company, has| e ., "hag been sold to new purchas- f(‘, a)ti M & sams i wurned to his home here and ~will| (2T PSS S SR onoqe) the build- | G- H. Morgan and family visited w! Hill church Sunday next. rk with his father carpentering. The sacrament of the Lord’s supper ill administered in the Liberty their son, Earl, in Lyme, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson La Place, and daughter, Thelma, of Centerbrook, visited friends here recently. ing and spend their summer here. GARDNER LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Braman and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Delany of ITALY GIVEN A NEW LOAN OF $50,000,000 NORTH LYME Mr. 0 k Miss | Hartford, were at their cottage Sun- e e rooreugor 007, Washington, April 30—Haly was AL Stark and Mise Bly | Mrs. May Daniels, who has been|given a new loan of $50,000,000 téday = “enilers here Sunday aft- |spending the wintef with friends in|by the treasury to cover a number of I ERIEE S | Brooklyn, N. Y., returned home last|obligations incurred by the 'Italian m\lff\‘“ W. M. Sisson, Jr. Miss Emily | week. government on contracts for war ma- Stark, Mrs. G. H. Strong, Mr. and|_ Mrs. Helen De La Hooke, of terials and foodstufis from American \1"“ g, wore it Middletown | Rochester, is at Hill Top for the sea- |producers. = The credit _extension son. brought Italy’s total borrowings from Mr. Brown, Mr: DeBrush, and Miss George Maynard was called to New the United States to 31.51,‘00,000. l-h,\hh\‘ms b, returned to Salem|London Sunday on accout of his sis- — = 4 Saturday, after three weeks' stay at|ters death. Cash is the pass word to many a t lived M,Emu hou! ihe !non\l also .M G. H. Strong and Mrs. N. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brown were at|secret organization. Safe m«.mrmnamms Q. Raymond place. Those who he L. ceived badges for Red the Lyme chapter for were, the leader of J. Lawrence Ray- J. J. Tiffany, Mrs. S. Strong, service in financial drives, iam Marvin and Mrs. H. € chapter, Mr: = waol for knitting will be giv- this summer, as all other work d in before June 1. 3. Coats of Hartford called | Purvis one day last| Farlnfnms,lnvlhdl andGrowing Children. | Rich: Mi.lk. wum&m in The Original Food-Drink For All Ages. OTHERS are IMITATIO