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= e wi T o Brices (20 oty Ugreet % £ the : il ’ . quarterly ::fllwntlm: Q:l T s P SRS TR be held with the ROAD SOCIETY Donald ‘Wheeler has retu to his studies in Boston. W Seth N, Williams and Harold Flood went trouting Wednesday and brought home 16. Mrs. Marcia P. Stanton, 91, and h cousin, Charles S, Noyes, Sr. ; ~ - |celebrated = their birthdays Thursday P cls G. McKeever of Provi-|and Monday, respectively, receiving dence preach in Calvary Baptist|congratulationis and gifte. 5 £ Sunday morning. ' Mrs. Joseph Noyes went to New w Byron U, Hatfeld of. Deep London the first of the week as the River, Conn,, will -u:ngly the pulpit.) guest of her sister. : urch Sunday. | Miss Marian Wheeler spent Sunday |- . 1 chaplain ot the |in Boston. Third regiment, Connecticut National| Byron Billings motored to Plainfield g and return Saturday morning. Mrs. W. G. Providence "\ “ang Mre. N. Stanton have re- adireiona the Miesbtaty wociety of turned from the south and are at the ary the Bread Strect Christian church on | SRS ‘T8 (G820 the Westerly fire de- ler was presi- letown. Mr. dent of the Westerly Textile com- rtmént were st - | wich shas been spending the vacation Pansett Vetoran Firements esochman |With her grandpatents, Mr. ahd Mrs. ac w Friday night. t Byron /Thitn in his Income must live without it. who is unable to five with= of Columbus *| headéd by lw“fil;,bln.d. STONINGTON There Was no tontest in Stonington :|in the selection of delegates to the - | democratic state convention to be heid il in New Haven. Attorney George R. 1 nha presided at the caucus and | Dr. Owen J. Deémehey ‘was clerk. delegates chosen are: Dr. Owen J. Denehy, William W. Brice, L. Charles Purtill ,Thomas Cowley and Charles H. Foley. Jt is said that this delega- tion will favor & Wew London coun- ty man as a delegate to the national convention. 7 Stonington Pointers "] Elmer Thiémer, superintendent of -|the Y work i Hartford county will made | e the speaker at a union meeting in the First Baptist church, Sunday evening. i The plans for the Elm street sewer have been completéd and submitted presi- | to the state health department for ex-| aminatien. ,| _ Stonigton is now without a lock-up, Que to the sale of the Ryon hall building to the Stonington Communi- ty_service. ;| . Dr. W. H P. Faunce, president of Brown university will preach in the Second Colmflo&l‘gun:h Sunday morning. Messinger, Henry Pickering, Abbott. MIZ and alternates to Shoe Repairing Department. our Shoe Store. You can find in our store, Shoes for you will not have to spend every Buying Shoes from us, you will other needs in the family. NOANK Miss Lbis Latham, who has had a < | severs iliness, {8 improving. Mrs. James P. Brown was in New London Th Mr. and Mrs, Harty Park were buiness callers in Norwich Thurs- | aay. \ J. Potter, who has been vis- s in Waterford most of has returned to her home in tl Hage. TS.| Miss Ariene Rathbun was given a | @ itful birthday surprise on " | Wednesday vsnlflnl. \§ George Wassetman of \Stonington was here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Duchette who have been visiting relatives in Nor- 44 FRANKLIN STREET Wwou At the ehurch. Mr.| Seventh Day Baptiet. an inister of tha to recommit was lost on & viva voce vote after a motion to BEGINS SATURDAY, APRIL 10th, 8:30 A. M. It is our annual custom of holding a RE- DUCTION SALE of all our Wearing Ap- parel right after Easter. H This year it will be welcomed more than ever due to the High Cost of Dressing. i, £ i I H ! 3 ! | ik | fs Coats Dresses Suits Tkt i i ! | | o EEZ !. - Taffeta, Satin, Georgette, Tricotine and Tricolette, for this sale only ........ ;i zfr 1 Al ¥ - i I i : g & limited mumber of High Class Suits in Tricotine ‘and Serge, for this sale only ~ ANNOUNCEMENT Goldblatt's Shoe Store For years we have successfully conducted our store with exclusively Men’s and Boys’ Shoes only—and a Hundreds of our customers have asked - many times why we didn’t carry Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes. Now we can gladly announce that we have completed every melfiber of Make our Shoe Store yours, and we guarantee that dollar for shoes. save dollars for GOLDBLATT’S SHOE STORE NORWICH, CONN. Our Shoe Repairing Department is equipped with the *Goodyear System and Expert Shoemakers. Perfect Satisfaction On All Our Work—Guaranteed. After Easter Reduction Sale $29.50 $45.00] OTHER VALUES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Every Garment Tagged With Sale Price. NO MEMOs. " SHOWING OF MARABOU AND SUMMER FURS REASONABLY PRICED NO ALTERATIONS A number of High Class Hand Tailored ‘B Coats of distinction, one of a kind, all silk lined, for this sale only. ............ i ot d »:For‘Men and Young Men | ARE THE BEST POSSIBLE Styles—Qualities—Values ¥ L2 Coprright 136 The House of Kuppcabeines Because we pick the best models from not one but BeSt ,Styles=from twelve of the best makers in Ametica — Kup- . penheimer, Clothcraft, Society Brand, Fashion Park and others of “equal note. . 43 Because we buy only all wool fabrics, the wool- Best Quallt1€S=em are tested, boiled down, and if any cotton shows up they are rejected; good clothes cannot be made from poor cloth and the houses we buy from put every yard of cloth thyough the acid test. Because we sell our Men’s Clothes on the closest BeSt Values = possible margin of profit. We prefer to sell more clothes on smaller profits, an d we do. Kuppenheimer Spfing Suits ; Clothcraft, Society Brand, Fashion Park and Others $40 $45 $50 $55 fo $75 You simply cannot get smarter style, better all wool fabrics, longer wear or more careful tailoring, no matter how much you pay for your clothes. SPRING TOP COATS . SPRING HATS At $35.00 At $5.00 A special offering, and the man that gets one is in- || To pay fron\x $8.00 to $12.00 for your ing Hat deed in luck, for they are worth $10.00 to $15.00 || of course you expect smart, becoming style and good more. Made of the well famed “Knitex” cloth, in quality. We give it to you for $65.00. So why not Oxford gray, heather mixed and dark brown, All sizes || save the difference. MEN’S FURNISHINGS Everything a man needs is shown in our Men’s Furnishing Department — Arrow, Bates-Street, Lion Brand and Clermont Shirts, beautiful Neckwear, Silk and Lisle Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear, Soft and Stiff Collars, Belts, etc. - Styles that are. just a bit different and prices that save. ’ /