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. Carl Rogers, Lawrence Spencer and Lester Rogers were in Noiwieh Sunday. _B. A Mitchell and James Lane Were 0%”4.: visitore Monday evening. lliam Darling was a ollw in Col- wamn—--tmoumn.mmcmmm “leaking she 3 5, ehunr‘l‘wldl! Willams, Clerk M. Walter Fiynn, Jr, |was taken to the base ) usisr Toseday AR presided regular session of tha| Capt. G 52 Orshan wea o guest nmvm‘r‘uh li‘rldnymnmln: o and m Barber Sunday dihm\m Elmld mM from & short stay in N-w Hav-. gla: Duadwick, ‘who e wolered in {cases on the civll docket were continued week and two new writs were entered, {Brocior & Gammil vs Barber & Reynolds, 2 ri ten | th In the case of the ! P Smmm Frank T. wu.n condueted with i ohinging the st 3 teachers’ mesting st the Center achool {sauit upon his wife, Eva Sun- | Monday rnoon, Tasor, the court emtereq a plea of mot Fred and Edwin Harris and Willlam 5 Darling were in Norwich Wednesday. Louls Smuckler, who has been employ- ed in New York through the winter, has returnec fo his home here, The little muscles which close the essing hw are acted on by the cold in such way_that they pull the jaw up men let it fall by lu own weigl This, repeated many cause the sewng sacigty of Mystio Rehekah lodge | feeth to click togsther efna produee Tuesday afternoon. What ‘we lmew as “eha SETELETRTE) Mre HioksRelieved By Four Eatonics Miss Mary Pakér of South Windham is the guest of her sister, Mss, “‘I'have taken four Eatonic tabl snd they relieved me of lolrlb'nnnhh { ruoém;elg’ it to everybody,’ wented this week at the meeting of West- erly grange, No. 18. This. play was g‘lv— wn in competition with “The . Sp Cub. and the judges decided that former play was the winmer. . wil holg a supper at nle'u I be entertained. Ml St 'r 2oached the winning actérs. Alexander Bisset, 72, & paving utter, died Thursday evzm at the New Park_hotel where he-has toarding speeial ing ef Charity lief Lodge, No. 1: . 2 AL for the flmb]wutlen o work was hel n ‘Masonic Temple, ay nmmuy) is dollar day in the village. The ‘;;,"““,:;""’“t !’*‘P"’ 2 limmtehhno\ rets Ladies’ soct of St Pal for the past ear. ‘Mg Bissett was| g Tor crontt Bhlrsouy " aviing ol o oty food; it you hvu-mm. born in Aberdeen, Scotidnd, and Was| iy -ntu! s inNew York suecessful affalr, hfld a - ot R e H!‘n,"""d";lm few days to~attend the -;fi a = s mg remove the Uniteg States in the early 80°s ane the Pennsylvania c. o for & whole In South Pacelins, bafore e |F2dle conveation in SALEM , came to Westerly in 1885. For_a_num- | PO il fepvibeh wise held Shnday st nmfiifi e iy ~£n( q&lok ber of years he worked in the Westerly the usual time. The evening service was quarrics, but eighteen years agb he went *m & i *m. of Mrs. E. A. Mitchell, m-m: 3}‘23-..‘.'&2":‘::3 % Barc, Vi, to work. He retired a year | 387 Dight by th Pa Miss Mary Emuekler and Miss Maria m‘,“fi’ -t ago and came back to Westrely to resids, | C8700 "7 cxmn-lu. DeWolte were contestants in the speak-| puitil, mtdhco re o He is survived by a sister, Mra William aries J. Newton who died In Middle- | ing and spelling contest held in Baltic prev. m| °"'fldplln R Toneaday Friday. Make the test today an Duguid of Westerly, two son, Alexander = Bissett, Jr., of Westerly and Forbes Bis- | T | JUICo 0 Mrs. uuy Chadwick fs confined to her hdek!ythh wonderful remedy acts. sett of Sprinfleld, Mass. three daush- | igiror gt the home &f-Bis sister in Nerth | home by liness. comesin " ters. Mrs. Ciyde Burdick of Westerly, | g bl e ™ Miss Nellle Gray was a weck end guest| I with g M,mm}“’ Mrs. Thomas un‘xv'amm ‘;e gm::tmti —eeeee n;n. home é” Miss Ella Darling. lflfle i m.- dmegist's ,,,_,“u Comn., and Mrs. m I o Milton Clark has returned to Green- & Oszood, Maia Dowagiac, . and five grandehildren. STONINGTON @ 181 e The St. Patrick’s whist held Thursdsy | James Harvey Wwas gotified that the evening for the Church of the Immacu- | body ‘of his' sen,> James W. Harvey, fiho late Conception was well attended, there | was killed in United sm? ,:rvm belng over 40 tables | nplay. Music was | France, would arrive in Ne the enjoyed during the card playing, and at|18th of and that it would be sent the conclusion of the whist refreshments|to Ston! fi” oh - feceipt of the proper were servad. The prize winners for the |information from him, - evening were: . First, Andrew. Doherty | At a special four-minute .0f the and Mrs. Josph Roan; second, Miss Bella | freemen of the .borovgh held in ugh Fhrence; consolation awards, Charles |hall, Thursday evening, Warden C. B. Acclina and Mrs. Edward Murphy. Crandall ealled the meeting to order at 7 9 couples attended the am- | O'clock Wi elght men assembled. 's dance given by the | Borough Clerk C. B, States read the call, ors Thursday evening at |and the xT::-mg resolution Was present- he ha! tistic- | €d and vel i whs Y “That a tax of 10, mills on the dollar !be levied-and assessea mpon all tne est tate, real and personal, within thebor- ough limits, said.tax to--be collectable and payable on September 22, 1921.” was further voted: “Thatthe borongh tax collector be paid one'per cent. on’the amount of taxeg collected, for collecting said tax.” Stonington is to have » fast biseban team the coming summer. A meeting o e oot Lo the fans has already been held and bt 3 | William Wood has been selected to man- T‘“‘?‘,‘;\y,ugq the_ team. A gy The fishermen aré looking for an early e 'amd good season and just now are hard at work getting gears in condition. Men ar getting pound stakes ready for driv- ing down' the beach in order to be pre- pared fortthe first run of scup. Mrs. Oscar: ¥. Pendleton entertained the Round,Table at her home 'rhmdny‘ afternoon. A meeting of Ocean View cmnmmdary. 620, U. O. G. C., was held Fiiday eve- The sunshine commi the entitamment a2 v soda) ‘B Thurs day night by the .1 . Spring Showing of MALLORY HATS F you have never worn a Mallory, come in and try on a few. A big as- sortment of Spring styles has just come m. By the time you’ve tried on two or three you'll ymderstand why millions of well-dressed men wear a Mallory in pref- Bradley left for New York .Th\ujd.ly, and today (Saturday) will sail for Bermuda with Eugene Atwood. Charles E. Shackley, now stationed at a Boston, with.the Armour Co., was a call- v Fishars 1s. |of in-Stonington, Thureday. over and aassisted tand o e ot MYSTIC ol loneer needed, this erence i i ere: ur Fisher's Island at § mm 'hx!nz,h%d “‘hby Phoebe Packer to any T "t 1 oon. thbun - Ten a ters of Veterans, in mabiirings iand | G R Thursday evening, was & very If you are l.lmdy familiar with Mallory t guardsmen were|pleasant affalr. There were seven tables t to clear the N-2|inp lay and the first ladies' prize was shen the search- |@wardeq: Miss Marton Bradley and the the surroundings. | first _gentleman's prize went to Charles after 8 o'clock | H. Becleston. Following the game re- crew of the N-2 stayed |freshments were served. the craft. The crew of the Watch day evening at the Methodist t guard station stood by until |chufch there is to be special music in the underses craft was floated at 2:30 |observance of Palm Sunday under the Mrs. qnn].lty,allweneeduyloyounflm the Spring styles are here ready for your selection. J. C. ‘“QUALITY CORNER” ’ MACPHERSON OPP. CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK hish water when the N-2 fie reef by the const ghard hnet with a naval tug, & mine | Grinnell violinigt. sweeper and anmother small craft assist- | Another: harbinger of spring was ‘the ing. A soon as the swbmarine wos haul- (appearance on the street here Friday of ed clear of the rocks and it was 4dis- |the first street piano of the season. The son will. be the soloists and G. Vietor ARMOUR’S VEGETABLE SOUP, 4 cans 25¢ Regular 12c Value BEST BLUE ROSE RICE, 4 Ibs. ... 25¢ SUGAR, 10 Ibs: 89¢ BUY SUGAR NOW 'OTTO STAHL'S PURE LARD, 3 Ibs. .. PURITAN BREAD FLOUR, Sack $1.45 Best Flour in Norwich JRING'S MARKET] THYER BDG."FRANKUN SQUARE JFRESH LITTLE PIG Pot Roast, Ib. . 22¢ Genuine Lamb LEGS, Pound 32 FORES, Pound...... 19¢c WHITE ROSE TEAS,bb. ..... 25¢ SWEET FLORIDA Oranges, dozen 25¢ ARMOUR’S SUGAR CURED SMOKED SHOULDERS Ib. 17¢ These are not - those extra Proenfx. Silk-Clocked . Hoa- Phoenix Outsise Silk Hoslery, . All Wool, splendidly tailored, smart “Jery, biack, “white-and oordo- semi-fashioned, black and mw u:we every day wear. van-—New Prics. «...oueere $1.00 | white—New Pric $1.80 | 506 . Ohocolates—Cream Wl.l-. Ong case of 36-inch “Indian Head" Brown Shesting=—a limited quant- ity only—Special price today, 12z “8 yard, 25 dozen genuine Pepperell Pillow Cases, sizes 4236 and 45x36 — Very Spesial price today, 20¢ Visitors to the Store Today Will Find a Great Showing of Beautiful Apparel and All the Accessories That Are Necessary to Make the Easter Toilet Complete. We Invite Inspection. For Easter Wear Distinctive Styles in Women’s NEW SPRING SUITS -" Stylish Easter Millinery have such a wide variety that every person can select a becoming style. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE HATS, AT $5.00 At this price we are showing upwards of 300 distinct medels in Dress Hats for Women and Misses. These Hats are exclusive styles, ne two alike, and are offered at a price far pelow your expectations. Be sure d visit our Millinery Section and see these marvelous values, at §5.00. EXQUISITE CREATIONS OF MILLINERY ART New York and Paris ideag find reproduction in authentic copies and skilful adaptations. Hats of pronounced smartness and r every model that fashion approves for Spring in exclusive designe—at $5.96, $6.98 and $7.98. Childrer's Trimmed Hats, in all the lsading shapes and colors—and the prices are more reasonable than you would expect. The new S; Suits of Tricotine, with and pring e, embroidery. it s Ty we aoenwocie || Phoenix Silk Hosiery Price range $25.00 to $95.00. A New Lot of Those $15.00 FOR EASTER WEAR, AT THE NEW LOW PRICES Every woman can now maintain a full supply of this ' extra-serviceable Silk Hosiery, at'a moderate cost. Phoenix Pure Silk Hosiery, full-fashioned, or “three seam,” black, white, cordo- van and gray—New Price.. $1.96 Phoenix Pure Silk Hosiery, silk throughout, full-fash- joned, black and whi New Price . Pheenix Pure’ Siikk Hoslery, lisle garter top, black, white, cordovan and gray — New Price vl $110 Phoenix Pure Silk Hoslery, semi-fashioned, lisle garter top, black and white—New Price .. $145 Phoenix Outsize Pure Silk fuil-fashioned, black, white, * Hoslery, black, white, cordo- cordovan and gray — New van and gray—New Price $145 | Price ...... e llent quality J Cloth, in the beqhgz ?nuq.emslsoo-fim:me bl::twpomblefi Women’s Serge Suits, $25.00 These are exceptional value ! Women’s Serge Suits — mflflhchnmdeh,mmvymdbhd:w tailored, braid and- embroidery trimmed, wl!h.ndwflhmnbehs,mlsto44—at$2500—tbey are wonderful value. Phoenix Outsize Silk Hosiery, CHILDREN'S DRESSES || | Brassieres—Less Than Half-Price MEN'S AT $1.69 HANDKERCHIEFS g g 250 Brassieres and Bandeaux, representing a close- A SPECIAL SALE Dreseer in ive attrctive mogwia] || OUt fvom one of the leading American manufacturers, Liable to Slight Imperfections. Lot 1—Men's White Hem- stiiched Handkerchiefs, § for 20¢ Lot 2—Men's White Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, 6 for 3¢ Lot 3—Men's White Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, 6 for 48¢ Lot 4—Men's White Hem- stitched Handkerchiefs, § for 50¢ —Dresses that wash well d § look well, Dresses th: are thoroughly well mrade, sizes 7 to 14 years—Today at $1.69 each. and offered today, AT LESS THAN HAU"PRICE. k DIVIDED INTO TWO SPECIAL LOTS Lot 1—Bandeaux, made of pretty Silk Brocade, in-a hooked-back model, gaod range of sizes— these are actual $2,00 value, at............ 89 Lot 2—Brassieres, made of Pink Sllk Jersey, daintily ‘trimmed with lace, a hooked-front model—these are regular M value, at. ... $1,19 WOMEN'’S $3.00 PETTICOATS, $2.39 Waomen's Petticoats, Heatherbloom top, with silk flounce, in all the most fashionable cnlon—«flullr sizes at $2.39, today's value $3.00, extra sizes at $3.50, today’s value $4.50. SATURDAY CANDY 40c Marshmallow Peanuts. 60c Wainut Butter Taftey. NEW RIBBONS Just in time for Easter—New Rib- bons, at new prices that look like oid times Extra Special ! 1200 yards of Wide Fancy Ribbons, in stripes. plaide, chec to Tl inches, able color combinati bows and Sashes—Special P»« 69c See our showing of Roman Stripe Ribbons, for the new siyle Sashes—at 8%, 79¢ nuts, Vanilla Creams, Mapleines, Nougatines, Molasses Tablets, old-! (uhloned ‘Chocolates, Pep: permint, ‘Wintergreen, Cara. mels, etc.—at. lates, including Mallow, Peppermint Cr But teh, l:mef' sam , Buttersco ti- videos, ' C Dates, Chocolate Smudge, u: —value 60c to 70¢ a Ib., at.. a iates, mw"‘n&:fi; . l ‘WOMEN'S SWEATERS Do - Women's Tie-back Sweaters, in Sutas °‘za.. ooy fimsndt : otnhes BRogy Denie i nuta, sle—valde 16a ‘to u"’. regular $3.00 value, at . at .. Other good values in Women's Coat Sweaters, at $3.95, $650 and up te $24.50, Dress Percales, 17¢ J6-inch Dress Percales, ns grounds, in small, well covered g iod and stripes—Special value, a yard. White Outing, 12V Plain White Outing Flannel, 27 inches wide, ubovl lengthe—Special price 12/c a yard. Outing Hlnnel, 18¢ Beat quality Outing Flannel, 37 inches wide, staple and fancy styles —S8pecial price 18c a yard. Sealskin Flannel, 59¢ 36-inch Sealskin White: Plannel, exira h‘" weight—S8pecial price 50c 2 yand Nainsook, 16¢c 36-inch White English Nainsook. excellent quality—Speciel 16e a yard, 81x99 Sheets, $1.29 Bleached Pepperell Sheets, sizes 81339 (note length)—Spacial price $1.29 each. Table Damask, 59¢ 64inch Bleached Table Damusk, :.m.x;l:‘ patterns—Special price 59 ay 3 [l and mtixt t $1.00, ‘lmmcm-nv’ tyres, at $§ Boys' “Rah Rah" Sailor Hats, at $1.00 and $1.40. Boys’ Junior Norfolk poelll value af LEATHER GOODS ° ‘Women's Shopping Bagn, in dull o leather or glossy pateat uits, i i —regular $2.00 value, at...... to 1 —‘ooeiul SINE PR vo - -5'90s. 04 c o) ssgmme $8.00 Women's Real Leather Boys’ All Worsted, Serge, Bagn, black ana elort’ nn“? i { SOV, ohien B teTreamectat varse's \pes—regul lue, ' 4 . R ks Boys' ‘Norfolk Buits, dark mixturds, sizes s Dress Suit Cases, made on extra —8p A mt.tn ”'m e pela AII.;:.'I":'“N rfolk S genuine straw matting — B 5 Noi regular $3.00 value, at........ $219 n:’.: 10 to 16-—Spaciat value at. ... "M Boys' Norfolk Suits, in dark mi: two nlru of Knickerhoc! u, with m—s....'.'«" value s /I Woeel, N: Serge 8 ‘ GLOVFS FOR EASTER Ghmfor:llmdom——dflnhwut prices obtain- lble Our showing includes S Chlmouetu.nnd Kid Gloves—short and long—in all the wanted color- ings. We especially feature the celebrated ‘Trefousse’ French Kid Gloves—Price Now $2.95 a pair. WOMEN'S NECKWEAR Wmn'& Neckweaf, so pretty and dpinty that a glance will impress you with its beauty and value. Lace Rell Collars, at 78¢ to d Muslin Vestees, at $1.25 slin SRR Collar and Cuft Sets, lace and mus- lin, at $1.25 to $2.00. Lace Points, by the yard, at 75¢c to $2.00. A . $15.00 Lace and Muslin Banding for Sets, 180t 2200, Veiling, in all the new shades, blue, dot or gray, tomato or brown and plain colors, at 50c a yard. s