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‘HICA o —— T United States Wheat Director's License Num@“ @3155 LARGE BROWN EGG 9 BBI'SHOUI.DFJ!ROASTBEH",II}...... LEAN POT ROAST.BEEF, Ib. ........ 2 FRFJHGROUNDHAMBURGH(STEAK,IB.._... 20c BEEF LIVER, b LAMB CHOPS, Ib LAMB FOR STEWING, b. .. FOREQUARTERS FRESH LAMB Ib. 16¢ FRESH DRESSED VEAL EEGS b.:... LOINS TO ROAST, Ib. . CUTLETS, b CHOPS, Ib Ib. can SEEDLESS SUN'KIST ORANGES, dozen. . .. 31c LEAN PORK CHOPS; bb.......... 28¢c M‘h LAMB——LAMB—LAMB MADE BY EXPERT BAKERS AT THIS STORE PARKERHOUSE ROLLS Dozen . ... 14¢ CALIFORNIA RAlSlN BREAD, loaf. 12¢ ASSORTED CUP CAKES Dozen ... . 24c RYE BREAD l‘/zlb If. 14c FXNEN 2‘/,: ine Bread UNEEDA BISCU[T 3 Packages o. 1 SMq,TS 41bs §1.00 SWIFT'S JEMNUT Margar- Try This - - Spread for 32¢1b. ... 22 Fresh Fish Specials 10c FlNNAN HADDIE ;X 8¢ FRESH SOLID OYSTERS Pt BUCK SHAD, Ib. ... 25¢ elmctors of the town of Westerly, jualified to vote ppon any proposition mpose a tax or for the expendi- T s, was held in the town g. It was the evening, qualified . voters i of not larger than at former meet- < when matters of more than or- the attendance y impertance was considered. \[alnrmm— Eugene B.. Pendleton pre- wiled and Town Clerk Everett E. ipple was secreta It was an- nounced that the meeting was for the purpose of ordering a tax to be lev- ed and asséssed on the payment of the town debts amd interest; paymhent of ‘the town’s proportion of the state tax: for the support of <chonis: for the support and mainte namee of the poor; SN & R The annual financial meeting of the,; for the | yet | for the | : for building, re-| amer rly, 1 ‘included increases to cover more pay for teachers'and fo house improvements, in streel, mote pay for the policemen, | to meet a salary of $3,000 in lieu of all fees, and was on a tax rate of 25 mills, town cles haged udget offered by airing and known as the for, and f 1so ‘Will lhel own vote to sell the land owned by | on Canal street in the village of | Riverside | town 3 | the men who served ;,‘e;:;’:{( forces from the cAmmunity ‘the | an advance of six mills over The previous | rate. 308, Mo ' administrator of the estate of Louiss | The budget as submilled !b|- 12, 4(\0 NOTICE! Our Store will be closed all day Friday to mark down prices and arrange stock for our Sensational February Furniture Sale, which starts Saturday morning. Our Offics Will Be Open to Receive Payments. SCHWARTZBROS. inc. 9-11-13 Water Street MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE “(All Goods Covered by Insurance During Transit) NORWICH—PROVIDENCE—~NEW LONDON—PUTNAM FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD and Cennecting Points EQUIPMENT—NINTEEN PIERCE-ARROW TRUGC.S E.P.W'NWARD&SON 17-WILLIAM STREET Phone 1250 13 WATER STREET NORWICH €92 SOUTH MAIN STREET PROVIDENCE Phone Union 3842 - NEV! REBFORD Phone 3337 132-142 DUBFRE STRZST ALL-RIVER . Rhone 3619 - | fodt. urer, ovi e poor and -water m-! r\m rete- racmna tully auditéd, dnd, w&é cctvt flafi armrsml by mzt- 188, lance of $51,] l? kéd M an additien it 000, to be hnin to meet the rwl ed' ‘or teael ‘salatries. There is urden weadt of additional quarters at Heu- int stréet, at nraa! s, m Ind; “h6ol and Fim s A & aropriation of lsooo 'ns asked for a ‘wo-rooth portable building at Pleas- m&-h r&m f Treasirer Jaj M. $ o of “endleton showed réceipts of Q&u 169.29, and expénditures . of 17, with a bn:nce ofél’ 295,72, 'r & ‘otal debt is $751,123.43, the increase ‘or the .past twelve ménths being $121,075.96. James M. Pendleton, for the town souncil, presénted the budget as pre- pared ‘ny the council. On motion of Jeorge A. Dolin the items wers a&t- sd upon sepatrately. Al passed wit Jut objection. In behalf of the Seuth ounty Rod and Gun club, Mr. Do- fi moved fér an appropriation 5300 for bounties on foxes, Wwoed- -hucks and hawks, killed within the amits of the town, The motion pre- iled. vote was passed autherizing the town council to exémpt from taxation for a period of ten yeats, new indus- arieg Ibcateq in the town. A resolution wagspresented chang- ing the tax rate from 19 mills to 25 mills, George B, Uttér said there ought to. be some discussion on the tax rate. He declared the valuations were not what they should p¢, and Spoke in, faver 6f actual valuation and lJower tax rate. With proper val, g there would be no need for a 25 mijlts tax. The fauit is with the assessors, The valudtion is ail io0 {ow, not onmly _in the viilage of West* erly, but at Watch Hill, James M. Pendleton, without enter- ing into the merits ofs the case;, sai6 if we réiise property to full value we could not raise eriough monéy to meet the appropriations made tonight. He said no action could be taken to com- pel dssessors to raise valuation, but the meeting can fix the raté. fa- stving the 25 mills a trial, es- | 48 it was absolutely neces- If property was taxed above its value, the owner could have legal redress. town ~ meséting frequently appropriation and makes no vision to méet it. He favored the 25 mill tax. The lution passed fi- nally without a dissenting vote. A vote was passed authérizing the treasurer t6 have such nionies as may bie necessary. In the matter of the sale of River- side park to the Ninigret company, & resolution was adopted in favor of the transfer, for the sum of $6000, the land to be used for manufacturing purposes; and that before the deed is delivered it shall be approved by the town council dnd shall contain such provisions and stipulations as the iown counc.l shall deem necessary and proper. It was also voted ‘that the $6,000 shall be paid to the town treasurer and be kept as a séparate fund, and that the sum be expended under the Airection of the town council, and bé subject to its order for the purthase of other land and used for-the samec purposes a3 is Riverside park, the same as the property is designated in the transfer of the land from the Westerly Playground assoéiation ato the town of Westerly. { Thé project was explainsd in de-! tail, Harry B. Agard, representing th Ninigret company. stating in sub | stance that. Charles 8. Fowler ha | said in regard to the new industry. | He said another tract of land, battér | adapted for a playground. was in | view, and couid be purchased at a sum less than $6000. There was no | objection to the proposition, Arthur M. Cottrell, répresenting the | Olq Home Week committee, offérad a resolution, giving to thé town in trudt | the nexpended balance of $1592, as | the nucleus for a guitable mémorial to in the armed in the | world war. The reselution prevailed, A resolution was passed in faver af | daylight saving: and that the dele- | gation from Westerly be urged to fa- vor the passase of such a measure by the. state assémbly. The Washington Trust Company, | D. Hoxie, made its first and final repori to the Wésterly probate court, Judge BEdward M. Bufke, Tuesday af- ternoon. The estate showed a valua- tion of $1,136,257.91. The' raport was | approved and ordéred recorded. | The will of Milo M. Clarke was a mitted to probate and his wide ‘, | Clara Vincent Brand Clarke, who is | 0l benbficiary under the wiil, was1 confirmed as executrix. Bond $12480, IDugenl‘ B. Pendieton was appointed appraiser. The will of Gsorge I'. Barbour was continued to Thursday and the wills of Thomas McNeeney and Waiter Bennett to Feb. 17, The petition for the appéintment of a guardian of the person and estate of William Lubban, and algo a peti- tion for the appointment of a guar- dlan of the estatés of these minor children, Florence, Louis, Josephine, U’ld Paolo Ginliano, were continued to Imemorles were recelved and or- dered recorded in the estates of Gil- bért Cutier and Deavid F. Stillman. Ednah E. Pollette was appointed as administratrix of the estate of Ma A. Perry. Bond $3000. Eugene Pendleten, appraiser. - . Té make way for industrial increase on a big scale, that will double the capacity of the Pawcatuck plant of the Lorraine Manufacturing company, thers wifl bé¢ a marked change in a large section of Main street. Four of the dwelling housés owned by the company will be razed and three witl be moved to company land on the op- posite side of the streét. A mill bufld- ing four stories in Height, 108x106 feet, of brick mill construction will be eréctéd and a bridge will connect the prégént main building with thé new stfucture. A one-story, brick weavs shed, 145%345 feet will also be added, as will a warehouse addition 116x128 TMs big addition meéans, of evurwe, a corrésponding incréase in employ- es, and, as usual the company will pre- M!n the forward movément safapalgn ons. fAt:"n” tablet b;:rln‘ tehde nr:s of the employes Wwho serv the | word vmp:' ill Be unveiled tfls | Lorralge company at the i plant within Nert tim ,ha tth- " §let contains 138 namesr and when un- !velled th% will hé appropriate ex. dreises. en the mill addition in Pawcatuck is completed a liks tablet with the names of the employes who went to war from the plant wifl be Ghildren‘Cry F0K FLETCHER'S JcasToRIA | m on a m er, Mrs. - Town “wg'"' r grand Jufors; Jathés C. Babeock, Harvey Arzatar- nm Evbfiett B. ‘I‘npl;i;g::at Henry C. ehe, » n%.. Carl F’ Burdick, petit jurors. n counsil has se- 3 follows for the. 10, when vete will be taken on the Soldiers’ Bohus Loan | and ‘the Bridge Construction Loan:; iy ity Nopdfitr First Distrie Hodsoh, 62: Dwight' C trict, Russell L. republieans; Howar: licans; A reséntative on. the dommittee. Angelina Benanati chslera. very serious condition. Judge John W, etly, Tuésday elected in Isiand. :'In ‘the Seecond Dlstrict court, Judge the case of Sherifft John R. Wilcox against Herbert Waite Lewis, againh continued for one was recently courtmartialed at Camp Devens. ide adequate housing the guota for the Seventh Day Bap- | tist chureh was 43 2 300. the winter with her so tand family, shock Friday last. -Miss Marv Cullivan, and Alfred Hochild, horoygh, were married T, Pitegerald at a nuptial mass in St. Michael's church, were attended by Mise Catherine Sul- livan and Charlés H. HaoseHlld. The funeral of M was beld Tuesday Tass 6 Bt MIchAGLL ehurch, Father usAl was Michaél's cematery. Thé bearers Kane eélébrant. Joln, - Patrick, Daniél Reardon. %‘ t | F 1 M:il hlxgl\tel‘ o Hu'lort P. Clark_ha Jurors for the Feb n\xmibr coyrt for ell. demecrats, Slocum, Russell James’ Béthard Christié, démoerats, Lecal Laconies. < Miss Maude Wetmore of Newport, daughter of former United Sehator George Péabody Wetmore, has Been selected As Rhode Island's rep- Wood Canrpaign 12 home in South Kingston, from eating 'pork affécted with -hog Her father died on Sun- day of last week from the same-causd, and three other childrén are in Sweeney, of West- of the superiér court, the general #embly grand committeé an assheiate psties of the supreme court of Rhode who is spending in Pittsburgh, suffered a of th et the mmun by fe Eugéne and il Silverstein, Péleg B. Oueun of Otto Harbach and ut! of “Tha Firefly,” “High Jinks,” Katinka’—Based on a Farce Comedy by ‘Mary Roberts Rinehart and ‘Avery Hopwaod. - AWHA!E?FASHOW G BIG CAST dolldn- thhrd, John Philbiek, Olg. | McCullough, Eleanor Williams, Mal Alice Johnson, Joe Dolan, Charles Knowlden. RMNBOW COMEDY - Swan, James ntonio Tqseas, Fecohd Keenan, States died’ at hor PRI Tuesday, —IN— a was on ELES REAT MORA was | month. Waite PRIZMA aecommoda- Already $4,- TODAY AND THURSDAY Harry T. Morey —IN— “In Honor’s Web” an K E EPS Grace Davison “Suspicion” A ‘UPER FEATURE WITH A ; SNUB POU_ARD ORDER IN THE COURT 30 MINUTES OF LAUGH THE FILM BEAUTIFUL ST‘RAN T The Cleanest and Best Ventilsied Thettie. —_WT HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE | and MOTION PICTURES - GS, in » Six Part Special Entitied “WIT WINS"—A Great Cmnedy Drama COMING THURS., FRL, SAT— FORIT e THE PETTICOAT Mmsmu.s Seven Dazzling, Beautiful Girls With Dottie Claire in a 1920 Edition De Luxe, in Minstrelsey—All_Special Scen 5 Changes of Cestumes, Two Stage Settings—An Act That Is ct‘-n,"l:{umenua and Full of Zippy ~Entertainment. ha da Hobart Ayres, of Paweatuck,| Anthony Hanson has Stonington by Rev. John formerly -occupied by Mrs. ere and melm were present. A dance was held at the town hall .||1“ i ,,p; il Only Essex Shafés NORTH WINDHAM movad . his! store -to .the Howlett Place. moved his family to the. Hart Place. the band. furnished music, about 100 He hau‘ i pn Frink | in to Saturday There was no church service Sun- Rev. his car. There will be an extra good sermon next Sunday at the hour. | The -average temperature Saturday| morning was 10 below Dlowing. Sunday it was 20 below. No services have been ke evening, those attending Third Baptist church for the last twe ving an enjoyable time. Sundays on account of lack of fuel, the expected supply of which has been delayed in afriving. The \nunz Peoble’s eague held s meeting in‘the Congregational véstry Sunday evening. The: Woman's Union of the Cen- gregational Church will meet today (Wednesday) with Mrs. J. D. Avery. The community er meeting will be held today (Wednesday) evening at the residence of' Rev. Lucian Druty who will ‘be the leader. _Allan W. York of Hartford { Stncay in town. y morning owing to the fact that| \W. Lanphear could not start usual | with wind ! NORTH STONINGTON Leonard R. Main is seriously ill with ieumonia. spent Mrs. N. Frink has moved to| Posimaster Charles B. Gray is il They | Chapli | with at the home of his father.| OUTH GRISWOLD Tusacar. ] e Shipple is living in the house|- Dr. P. Main who has been kept; S R the house for a week because of a Mrs. John Thompson returned Fe. b ml]bn Reardon The Nafchaug, Band held its first| severe attack of grip is able to be sut. from a visit with' Mr. and Mrs A requiem | soclal Wednesday night. Miss Grace! Charles N. Brown, who hds begn Beurroughs, of Grbtén Randall of Willimantic was. the chief| confined to his home by illness for Green of Onecs. spent Sundiy in St.| entertainer ving several readmgn_‘ many weeks, has so far recovered as with his father, Albért G. Greené. be at his bysiness. Mrns. William Wesémann and 801 Clarence R. Maln has pneumonia.| wére recent busmaes visitors in Jew- 1d in the ' ett Ci z!II | o Hudson’s Qualities They Show Why Essex Went 3037 Miles in 50 Hours, “ A critical public has judged the Essex. " In the year pa!t it set a world’s sales Mnm than $35000000 was paid for 22,000 Essex cars now in service. That shows how men wanted what Eesex offered. Now Euex'prov\h the accuracy of motordom’s judgment. Let the official tests On the Cincinnati Speedway a ltock chassis Essex made a new world mark of 3037 miles in 50 hours, under observation of the American Automobile Association. With other trials the same Esséx ran a total of 5870 miles in 94 hours, 22 minutes driving time, averaging over a mile a minute, ; Both Have This Motor Heat Control \ Still another Essex phaton holds the world’s 24-hour road mark of 1061 miles. The Essex and Hudson are of course JSotally different types. But note the advantages Essex shares with Hudson. and is Rightful Runner-up to the Super-Six Performance For instance, the radiator shutters by which efficient operating heat -is main- tained in coldest weather. ‘They mesn everything to umfncmywmter dflvi.ug Closed, they keep the heat in. /No unsightly hood covers are needed They give summer efficiency to gasoline. They end hard ltartmx And 'in warm weather, opmed they give the mxunum cooling. - . - The Performance Leaders in Every Community The Essex, of course, does not cost u much as the Hudson, and though it admittedly the runper-up in. ormmo, it can never be all the Super-Si ; In speed — in acceleration — ln hill climbing—in endurance—no M car ever matched Hudson’s famous records. In every community you will find the two cars most noted for performance are the Hudson Super-Six and Essex. s ' Demand for both is so large that only by placing your order -hadunyoum- 'mdelweawbenywmtrt. EDWARD T, CONNELLY, Salesman THE BARRETT-HUDSON CO. 324 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. ERNEST WHITE; Manager