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T € freakish e = retain their shapely @A smart, comfortable; for “sgilor-made girl,” —— Supreme in style ]va'woulav}uve shoes™which- express the newese-and b Comfortable as only perfect-fitting footwearcan be, 4nd f such superior material and workmanship that they will Ther look for the Queen Quality trade mark on the #ole of every pair of shoes you buy. i il To a million fastidious women it is the symbol of style; fit and that unusual service which means economy, It is) your assurance of shoe satisfaction,, f oughly practical walking ox Bnch kol b5 the THE GEO. W. KIES CO. 118-120 MAIN STREET | CRAWFORD BLOCK passed through | Tuesday, coming |lett Bridgeport Tues New York. ¥ moraing. - on a §$1,000 bet, agrecing to make " men accompanying him: Work on repalring | begun. | i B. crandan, High street { Baptist chur ent for a fe Utter w ¥ Howard arber SHOFLFS eus Mo Te2a, . mectation of tian service, uns lowlng were chosen: —ome s a B. Howard Clarke; clerk, Allen C.|nior and Juntor Red Cross and for the YA Whitford; trustees, Charles P. Cottrell, | jife saving badges. George Fish of Bris- as they.are in value | Howard 3. Basbets © e e e ftor, B. Frank Lahe; ch Reports read pass- utmaster of ooy, t in 9 It was showed t $10,000 all summer an: est in footwear fashion, with never a trace of the, | . Iiwasshowed et 31000 e e ’ or undignified —» ort showed il give in- f other faith, s beauty under the hardest service — e e marriages, the = { had fn the past 25 d beer ralsed d to confer with one in Hop! regard to the lonal ence.. . p— A aeliclous oper was gerved some salmon trout admired by e to about 200 ra in the church window of ~Mflo o W TERLY ‘;' ES Samuel Johnson in a real sport sult, ere about 2.45 o'clock He H is running from New Yorir to Bostor n 52 hours, an automobils, with four appearan: caused a crowd to gather on High strect hos who has served on | the board of trustees of the Seventh-Day ch for 45 years and was lts has resigned. the vacamey, the trustees, was_named the third member of the boahr. This decided upon at the annual meeting lntion was | interest Mr, Crandail had given. The fol- President, George B. Utter; treasurer, ushers, William of the n sermons, . 11 of Seventh- ix Te s, and that over The pastor's the unanimous tation in the hec! wn Jobn M. | MR S0 rkville, who & i who has been chorister for |, M3 PAY out. many years, A committes' was appolnt- | "5 oty ew York, was ton in e rarlors. Several members propossl toasts ind brief addresses were made. Budlong pesit, W. B. C. is to hold i dange in Mechanics' hall. Tuesday evening @ Tere. large andlence in the council chamber at the e by Harry R. le. This was given by @ Sounth County Poultry and P2t asso- ion, and Pouptry Raising was the theme. The Boy Scouts are planning for the summer outing at Camp Yawgoog, mear Rockville, and are trying hard to make this one of the best.camps in this sec- tion. The Westerly Scouts will-be ac- companied this year by three of the scoutmasters during the week of July §-15. A West Point man has been add- ed to the cam officers to take charge of Physicsal Training and Athletics. As- sistant Deputy L. L. Howard, who will have charge of the swimming and life saving work. Assistant Executor Beebe passed the Senior Reff Cross life saving oxamination in Boston and has been commissioned examiner. Mr. Howard will give tests for the bnefit of the Se- for the camp. Archie Dubuque, Who took atter part of the again this season. The ath- 5oy Kath- who have to Mrs. Byron Cottrell and Cott: have returned Hill T a caller at b v. s 2 pounds, and STONINGTON Thomas C. C D. Fairbrother & will Friday, Unfon seryice at_the tlonal church a will be by Rev rector of Ca of the Covenas 'EAST WOODSTOCK Edgar Bosworth worth and fam 1cy Symonds, who boar E Aldrich, was &3 , Who was §7 and The bearers w DMrs guest for the day. , Clifford J n, B d to an i Siss Symonds, a former kinder y. Burial was in the Seacher, was pleased to receive ot in th opposite of beautiful roses and one dozen Victor | The fi ymons Alumni erated and with Esq o ples e dessert for the di Mrs. Annie Gifford, died Thursday, April 2 fthe home of her daughter, Mrs. Jordan, in Webster, where M: MOE%ord_had besn spending MMrs. Gifford had been an inw grany years and after an attack of grip ¥ Febrrary had b Bed. She was George and and was and had always place. She was family, deeply faim, and the Iib; wears could do Mrs. Gifford bend, & som confined is survived by Paul Gifford, Outisurs Laboratories, Dept. X, Matde: family, of Pom- Jeret, spent Sunday with George Bos- ars old was also the birthday upfl at Brookline, . y assoctation. “A large birthday cake for both wes dec- of Herbert M and Mrs. Complexions Are Healthy o3 Cintment. Talcom - omerywbors For i { h sis- ter, Mrs, Ezra grand ch Barbara funeral frov Lyon Elizabe ley Those attending the included Chas. the s with . E. , sang u Great Jenovah, and ] White sang a’due tiful formed th, at Clifford winter M for to her the isomer than Paul Jenning: is proud of Monday afternoon “ of New York, has his summer home Honolulu, ng that he teenth annual ladies’ might of 0. 0. F., Manches- Part of the ev was glven hy| from N 1ded vocal s danc- by the e greatly ap- the floor and ice cream was treet street way east package with the yel- low label is the only form inwhich Fleisch- mann’s Yeast is sold fresh yeast increases the action of " the intestines HUNDREDS of men and women have already found free- dom from lazatives by eating Fleischmann's fresh yeast. Doctors are now agreed that proper elimination of waste matter spould be brought about by food. One doctor comes right out and states plainly that the indiscriminate use of cathartics is onel of the causes of constipation. Physicians all over the country are recommending Fleische mann’s fresh yeast because it is a fresh food, rich in those ele- ments which keep the intestines healthy. Try it out for yourself. Begin today by adding 2 or 3 cakes of Fleischmann’s Yeast to your everyday diet. Keep it up and see how normally and regularly your intestines act. You can get Fleischmann’s Yeast fresh daily from your grocer. is hav- Te- of the w and John E. Firth. | ! Marlborous! e cr operated by : A surprise was Held at the home C. W. Blakeslee & Son quarry is being beoause of fof Mrs. John Rose, S | | taken down preparatory to moving it the site for his | ot ] away. ith se- ctrola, after which eam was served. Toward th was made by Mrs. Geer in a pleasing ose of tI ng a presentation manner on behalf of the Ladies’ Ald so- es Smith of a linen Then the congregation to Rev. prior to leaving the com- served the Baltic M. and well as pastor the presents were and mahogany clock, On a silver plate at- Presented to Rev. highest esteem and s long service as pastor . Church. From friends . Smith expressed ng, the gifts. Susan also re- which they d péTsonal | greatly appreciated. 1" Mr. and Mrs. George Lacrolx wers in Moostp Sunday and were sponsors fori the infant daughter of Mr, -and Mre George Lacroix, Jr. Set oS BOLTON Rev. Frederick C. Taylor of London- derry, Vt. who accepted a call to the | Bolton | Congregational church thres months’ ago, and needed that much time otice Where he was, came to Bolton Saturday to preach his first ser- mon as pastor here the following day. | Mr. Taylor will move his fymily and fur- niture to town as soon as \the roads are suitable for a truck to make ihe trip. Miss Elizabeth Daly of South Man- chester spent the weeik end with her sis- Mrs. George Finnesan. Miss Helen Mathein of Hartfird was with her mother, Mrs. F. J. Mathein, over Sunday. Te: M i’h st | Roll back the | humming or gloom -chasers happy. : to harmonize | i | | | Al i | | HE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. KNOWN FOR QUALITY AL SERVICE-SINCE'I872 | Delivers Dance Music: ‘ Grafonola and dance. Everyone will . | say, “That’s great! Play it again.” - Latest Song Hits: ¢ Direct from Broadway—right up to // k’fl the minute—songs- that everyone is shouldn’t you, too? Comic Songs: Laugh long and hearty with Al Jolson, Bert Williams, Nora Bayes, Van @ Schenck and all the other §i leading stars of the stage. They are $ rug, draw out the- » s whistling. . Why that will keep you This Special Sale lasts a short time only Here is our Liberal Offer: | You simply select the style and finish that will look well in your hc.yme,. make the first payment, and pay the remainder in | convenient installments. 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Fries, who was called #o Boston a few ‘weeks ago on account of the serious illness of her mother, has returned to Bolton. Bolton schools that have not been any Grafondla, to your Home Enjoy Fun, Happiness and Entertainment in your =~ home tonight— TYPE G-2 Was § 150 Now 125 4 Saving $25 & Prices Down on High Grade Instruments $275 Model Reduced to $175 R R 165 140 | 150 w Clyes s won U 140 - “ix = 100 138 < e et o B el e el « 50 : 45 32.50 30 You need only to investigate and compare values to prove the above statements. “ “ N closed on account of illness of the teach- ers are to close for the spring vacation Middletown.—The Connecticut oom- pany is contempiating an expesse of iy et 1bout $50.000 in connection with the cos- 2 2 ¥ > mction of a new pavement on Main Prof. and Mrs. 8. M. Alvord of Ttark | jircor As-the budk of this money witl ford spent the weeck end at Alvord|+e used in paying for labor, Middietows Acres - cught to benefit.