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the damage N time before the ccligible, but it .| o fire was Tmally extin- h chemicals. All three of the Westerly” u;mpuam responded to the force, charged Wit It or Eva Seena. ile was taken to the house on Union street and will probably be given a hearing at the regular session 8 of the Third district court. this: (Friday) | 10;Pull the N-2 from her position on rocks. Renewed attempts later to dis- lodge the vessel were futile, and she rest- Thursday ‘A large and interested andience listen-| .3 where she struck late ed to the instructive lecture given by Conde B. Pailen, LL. Dy of New York, Thursday evening at the Westerly High school under the auspice of Narragansett council, No. 21, K. of C. For his sub- ject Dr. Pallen took' Carrying On. Dur- ing his talk he ilustrated the follies of bolshevism and sovietism and told’ how the liberty-loving people of this country should maintain their freedom. I'r. Pal- len is one of the most renown®d speakers that has ever addressed a Westerly audi- ence, and ‘that the opportunity to hear him was appreciated was proved by the large audience which h with such earnestness ajd attention, The submarine N-2 from the submarine basc on the Thames siruck thes€ast end of Watch Hill reef early Thursday after- noon, while maneuveéring in company with two other undersea ‘craft off Watch Hill The submarine was i command of Ligut. Clande Farmer and carried a crew of 13 Capt, Horace has returned from Beaufort, N. he has visited relatives fo rthe months: Miss Harriet ‘will remain there indefinitely. Local Laconie rd his ‘words ents, Mr. and Mrs. . The fety will t with Ritos"F" Brow of Jay et 1t an | TN, fogy T meet i : Thursday for Taunton, Mass., where he | oo Ch) o1 " pourth ehapter from the | Mond Teturned Saturday’to their heme in is ‘to be draftsmai| in the Taunton divi- & _ | Occum after spending severa: weeks at s subs.bad beshomadbivebli aboit | ston Wi, Nei¥a . . SRSLEMEgaA | SROY. bOgk, The Churchand ths Com : the point during the morning and -were preparing to return to New London when A too near the reef off the ruek, landing high and dry No e-rious damage Was done to- the boat, but ‘the accident was oast guard station No. 58 at 1, and the life saving crew im- y et out in the power boat for It was found that the crew of at work on the con- struction of -the new state highway be- tween Norwich and Westerly. 8 now working in the cut east of the Lewis A force of men is place. ; ¢ ‘Word was. received Thursday by theé| Mrs. Fred King of Saybrook visited her | There isn't any froet in the ground, but adjutant of Merrill post, No. 16, A. L., | mother, Mrs. J. W. Martin, last week. |Plenty of mud on the coutry roads. that Gov. Eméry J. San Souci will be| J. S. Daniels was in Rhode Islan unable to be present at the Easter Mon- | business the past week. day bail ‘whicli ‘the local post ls s are being constructed in|ported pleasant and profitable. ‘Woodstock are at their home here for a k to houde the ever growing| Eugene Lewis is with his sister in Ster- | few days. meénagerie, which includes a number of | ling City after spending the winter in rabbits, squirrels, a raccoon and a gray | New Britain with his brother, George fox. 3 4 STONINGTON Patrick’s doy novelty omimunity hell ‘Thursday eveh- s by the Noyes' dance 2 The manager of the W. H. S. track | Clarence Daniels and family of Deep 5 % K. of ©. on Main|team has received invita®ons from War- | River were calling on friends. and rela- MONTVILLE ning’ a whist, dance wvick High school and South Kingston | tives here last Sunday. High schiool for dual meets. Hyde has received word £ her ollest hister; Miss Sarah Shaw of the Stoningtcn road. | house.” NORTH LYME- Mrs. Pollock of New London visited D | her sister, Mrs. Alma Laplace, last|spelling. widow of Arthur E. er of the late years ago in Croton. y of New London and Mrs. Carrie Viek- J. L. Raymond was in Vermont last| F. A. Beebe of Dcep River was in town week, buying cattle. Fred Miner returned Tuesday E. Rand is suffering from a lame from the Backus. Hospital, where she | foot 3 has been undergoing treatinent for tiie - - éé G l t” ‘ee] e is gaining, an et hopes to be abie to be'out soon. - HANOVER 3 . - el s- Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sisson, Jr., were When the March mesting of the Wom» in Lyme, Saturday. E two daughter, all of pound on- the -south, side. of the. west s als> to put in a gear down the beach Mrs. William Sission is able to be | parish house Friday afterncon, March 18, out after a long illness. at 3 o'clock, Miss Delia D. Leavens of Mrs. J. L. Raymond visited her par- | Norwich will speak on China. ents in Guilford several t state commissioner of given his approval for the non-resident pupils at Ston- gogton High scheel for the year 1930-21 sipn f gection’ 994 of s of the state. , ng improvements to the Albert . Stickney on C. ¥. Jewett and J. L. Raymond, at- | is quite improved. ‘ander the pry ;v{.‘:txo'n at Mohegan, | Rey. C. A. Northrup of tended the Gager George Babcock sold a pair of oxen | Sunday last. gu Cd:;l tlg,eymfldl: of East Lyme, the . rst o e weel i 5 e Slssslm, Tei dna IMIYCHI? en meeting in the parish house Mon- |Just As Good For Calluses. Money Miss Emily Stark visited at Rev. C. H.|the direction- |- Bedenials ip Clinton, Stnday BIters | nane reoion, of Miss Gladys Stratton, smmmer - hoas of Wamphassuck Point. Gilbert McClurz ings in Prose and Poetry at the m, of tha Teavel gave Selected Read- i Mrs. Erwin Rogers spent ho h: i jabbing, stabbing pain of it stops, for days the last of the week With Mrs.|jmcressics ang worey co lave found it H. Conway of New London. Thempson have m A lengthy visit with rela- ETT CITY Aid society of the Con- ool The thunder shower interfered to some extent with the bean supper last week | gog oo oo 52t of East Lyme over Sun- Just' as gsunper ‘was about to be served a flash of lightning put the electric lights out of commission.. Lamps, COLUMBIA lanterns and flashlights were brought into service and after & few minutes’ delay a nico supper of beans, rolls, caibage salad, cake! and coffee was enjoyed. . This was followed By an excellent program of vo- | ford. cal solos and duets and flute solog given by Miss Lois Caswell, C. H. Caswell and Arthur Clark of Willimantic with- Mrs: C. H. Caswell as accompanist’. The trou- ble with the lights was local and -they were out about two-and one-half hours, coming on again just as the program end- ed. Mrs. W. F. Maine, Mrs. H. §. Maine, Mr¢ H. F. Wood, Mrs, Charles Larrabee, Abel Burnham, and Mrs. Frank Wilcox were the host- esses. Among those from out of town at tho sumper wers M. and Mra Robert ranch, Harry Braneh, Mr. and Mrs. Will - Sragen. Narry Brand, Mr. and Mrs. Will | jast, taking measurements for installing Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark of Williman- t the business meeting. A salad, rollf, individ- cakes an' dtea was Whalley was remeniered with a birth- in candles, thirty-five e “meméers “worked on Red Cross garments. The jocal Y. M. day cake coveige i Mason Bates | improving satisfactorily,. sitting. ng. g5 | SO0 YOU can peel it right off with your as Stewart is very {1l at his lome Mr. and Mrs. H. H. White have sold their business to Rosenfal and Tennen- baum who wok possession Tharsday. Money is being raised to purchase an electric washing machine to be placed in 11118 parsonage. The first in a series of Mrs, Harriet Furber has been the gu this ‘week of Mrs. Benjamin Gem:ell?t £ 5 i Na;n London, & vacation at home, | 3 g -be. |, Abby Sandersom, daughter of ‘a Miss Harriet Guild, Mrs. r | br ; ‘a plas- | former pastor, now a misio has gent to friends here tatted lace made by the native women. (and Miss Maud Stokes are . ‘trom grip. Mrs. ton. B 8 after-| “rne Chiristian Endeavor soclety gave a|of the month k St. Patrick’s social in the chapel Friday | for the previous month when’ he should ed solely, by the.company. ed. | Hopkins was the pianist. found that twp, dogs had gotten among is a missionzry one, Christian Progress in Alaska. 7 and Mandolin club of Willimantic. EAST KILLINGLY “Mrs. Luther G- Andrews and son Ray- amity. Maplecrest. * o Cleon Greene has been il Rev./A. W. Clifford is planuing for a communion _gervice on the evening of mldhqb%" bluebirds' ‘and ;““‘;"1“ :"“ leir appearance. 'eepfrogs have ROy T, Mioh . N been heard evenings and pussy willows are in the height of their glory, so it LYME lookg 2s it spring ‘must be nearly here. They are d on ‘While cutting wood recently, Henry s Soule eut his hand badly. several stitches plan« | The social at Mrs. B. Pearson’s on |having to be taken to close the gash. Lord Hill last Saturday evening was re- Mrs. Alice Edwards and son of West Oliver ‘Andrews and Frank Quinn were in Providence recently on business. Lewis. The Catting club met with Mrs. Lillian | Filer at the Hooper homestead Friday j Miss Inez Peck, who teaches in Nian+ A surprise miscellaneous ehower was | tic, spent Sunday with-her grandparents, | agtern given Wednesday evening in homor of | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall, at “Country, oon and - prepared . blocks for a tumbler. quilt witich members of -thesLa~- The spealking and apelling contest of | tnay 4 mmeint oo T ety Lyme was held in Grange hall last week ! gocially, Mrs. Filer served sandwiches: Thursday afternoon. Clifford Hall won | oookies, cake and cocon. The next meet- the prize in speaking and Helene Ely in { ing will be with Mrs. Ray Woodmanses The meeting was largely at-| The Woman's Missionary society will hold the March meeting with Miss Susie tended. ¢ Sunday. an's Missionary soclety. is held in the- days last| Miss Faith C. Lee has returned home from the Backus hespital Norwich, and Norwich preaclied at the Congregational church ~ Corns The sewing elass for women which has be day afternoons for several months under ( Back #f Mt Fails. > home econiomics demonstrator of the farm | Thirty eeconds after you.touch the % burezu, has completed the course. Those | COrR With this liquid corn remover the interesting and useful. - bl Mrs. Hazen has returned from Ver- mont, where she visited Mr. Hazen’s mother for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Park entertained Among visitors in town over:'the week end were: Gertrude Gates ‘and* Fdith Ly- man of Hartford, Mrs. Junie Bell Squier of Mansfleld and C. H. Bosworth of Hart: |* Francis F. Holmes of New London was in town Sunday last, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Hunt, with whom his daughter, Mabel Hunt, and her chiliren have been living during the past wiliter. o et No_corn, hard or:soft, is, too old.or St o e e imond | too deepiy rooteds to resist “Gets-It.” where he underwent an operation lrmecent-' Immediately- it dries and shrivels, the Iy for appendicitis. He found Mr. Squier | Sascs loosen from the true flesh and fingers as painlessly as you trim your. nails. Don’t coddle corn. pests. Don’t nurse ?l-?d pamper gzsg 11Dv.m't cut and trim em. - REM them with “GETS- :i:gmub'.:!:;;. ‘ntlsod:stir:l‘;e :‘hnrch,/ztavel IT.” Costs a trifle at,any drug store. s 3 accordance | 3 wre i with the motion pased at the town meot: | Sed 1o Nare e s o250 | Sold in Norwi O ing Saturday last. A meeting of repre- H? Mnlaer:fxwéfhcg.y Chas. Osgood and bed, taking liquid nourishment. A representative of an’ eleétric lighting company was at the town hall Monday of atryin free fmmg fatigue? For those who lack strength and energy Grape:Nuts is the ideal food. Twllxlis sturg;; n;h:lend of whole riclfi;:lazllxe vert;‘ilemem;s quired to build and main- - | tain health and strength. Ready-Looked—Easy to Digest Made by Postum Cereal Co, Inc.Battle Ceeek Mich. Sold by Groce?s Everywhere When you " Tire Quickly— | Depressed— {l or Run-down— .' ‘That is Nature’s way of warning you that your vital energyis be- ing used up quicker than your W A frequent cause of loss of vital ' energy—impoverished blood— shaky nerves—run-down vital-’ ity, isa real shortage in the body elements, particulatly ¥ron,’ Calcium, Po- tassium, Sodium and Phosphor- - us. All of these are contained in Wincarnis. usWu;g'us ‘Testores the very mineral ele- ments the body needs to create vital energy—to make the blood rich ;nd red—to strengthen the ner_;eu ~—an ote )l o Wmapmlszor y:{u,:eu?d e 123 Bo’: lol: ALL S AT Bottle $110 - DRUGGISTS. g; o5 were In thejr_sister, Arrangeme Easter concert Sunday, March 27th, in the evening. i b Morey Sheldon I8 hiving repairs made fi\# house. . at the No ; was the speaker at the Union Raptis! y afternoon and Windham road, | mornin “the church Sunday mornjng, and preached : duced ilmarth house b= .v;flr:ulntere-unxumnnmthanbkact WAUREGAN Sisson of Beach street|cvening. A program of Irish gimes andhaye received 28. Amother received only - tmfih'f::’?‘w,ff,:fi:: , Where | stunts caused much fun and Irish songsifuine, the*driver of the truck claiming they. visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johni (hree | wero sung. . Cookies and lemonade were |they had been lost. As the tickets are | whil in Washingion they atie St heal; served. Polly Bixby, costumed . as an|the only means by which thé milk bro- | aucuration. o prsiden? Hoemicd the niece, who accompanied him on his trip, | Irish applo Wwoman, sold apples at five | ducers know .how much milk they aTe | \hon in the semate tan the pooig has secured a position in Eeaufort and | centa cach, the proceeds bemg used o | credited with, they cannot. check up With | vt the Toving cam siern e et OR pay 'the expenses. - Green mecktles, | the milk company their credits fn detail, |ijarehall by the senate bers, s aprons and bows were worn and gredfi|so are obliged to aceept. their milk|Tp UF o ST MEmOS A e e o crope paver vas used in Secorating. Mrs, | checks montuly for an amourt detefmin- Tyling attended the Ll e et e e day night Rev.’ Fr. ! The C. E. meeting next Sundsy is in The pinochie team of the Masonic club O "o e O ere oluh Wedneaday even. | charge of Mys. R. T. Pegrum. The toplo ing by 2.300 points. Mrs. Frank Johnson has returned to Roger- Gordon, jured Sunday mornin; Melvin Stevens om ‘s bicyele his foot caught between the spokes in the wheel, throwing him off. He struck on<his face; It was at first-theught he was injured internally but Dr. Frissell of Webster was called and found’ th juries painful but not serious. A very pleasant social affalr took” place and Wrs. Silas Joslin when 21 neighbors and friendd met,.to help the former celebrate his 80th birth- day. An elaborate dinner ‘sérved by members of the King's Daugliters con- sisted of cold meat, mashed potato, tur- - ministers' meeting in DayviJle Tuesday. _ When Lucius Robinson arrived home | MT.-and" Mrs. Winfred Bfomley from Willimantic Tuesday afternoon he | rovidemeo were guests of Mrs. A. M. Tr;c'y oveE: '(hla‘ week end. his flock of sheep, killing one and' biting| - M#8 Eva Maynard, nurse at Mercy others. Neighbors had driven off ' the L‘::g;“;t‘?‘m{‘“;‘ngemfgb spending a va- b East orie o parents, Mr. her Home in aine ‘after_spending the | 1,5y 1 Armenian orohana & somoert [0 T oot e e, 8 My, P M past few moni al . 8 Samuel Sharpe, of i§ to be given by the Ching-a-Ling Banjo badly bruising it. at the home of Mr. Mrs. A. M. Tracy entertained her Sun- day school. class, also the class of Miss Dorothy Atwood, Friday evening. Games Coats and Wraps, $39.50 Every type of Coat or ‘Wrap for Easter. Em- “broidered Velours or lux- ; unou.s Bolivia Wraps for Coats in Tricotine -and Polo Cloths, Belted Flare or Wrappy Models for Women and Misses. colors and exceptional | | markable values. - ebster Friday and called on Gale. = nts aré under way for an R. Miller _supplied . the pulpit Pre-Easter Sales 'WOMENS AND MISSES’ COATS-SUITS-DRESSES That we may acquaint a wider patronage with Manhat- tan creations and values we offer from now until , ' Easter the following special values. Smart Spring Suits, $49.50 The best looking Suits you ever saw are included in this special offering. Elegant tailored’ Suits in fine Serges and Tricotines. Misses’ Boxy Suits and Blouss effects or plainer models. - Women’s. Suits in long graceful lines re- fieved with a touch. of braid, fine stitching or hand embroidery. ' Re- i i £ ; § S it *ltg £ Hoyle and Miss Ann Hoyle i i E rth Grosvenordale M. E. church . sorning, as the, pastor, Rev. J. | A. Ward, had mot fully recovered from his recent illness. The service here was at 1 o'clock, followed by communion. A special conference meeting was held .Jat the M. E. church last week Tuesday to attend .to some business of the church. Owing to some of the officials not being present, another meeting was called for Wednesday of this week at the King's Daughters’ hall. % “Mrs, Jemiie Robinsoh has the mumps. 6 years old, was in- While riding with e o [Utley & Jones, Pharmacists, 145 Maln Charming New Dresses, $25.00 A special showing of Canton Crepe, Taffeta and Tricotine Dresses taken from cur regular stock. Valve: to $39.50. Chic new Easter styles for Women and [Zsses that are youthful, rofreshing . ful values. Low Prices Are No Less Gratifying Than Our Ex- clusive Styles. ‘Every Purchase Here This Season " IsaRevelation In True Economy hattin | -121-125 MAIN STREET “The Printzess Store In Norwich”