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The town of Westerly is to have new achecl houses on Pleasant street and Bredford. These bulldings, as e taxzeyers, are not to excead $200,- 400 tn cost. The tax rate remains the aame for the present, this being $2,25 per Exméred on real or jpersonal and 405 on P estate. This actlon was taken at the financlal town 1meeting Tuesday ‘;& A wumber ot Westerly people .bave gone o Bethel, Me., to enjoy the winter aports. Among the party are Mr. and Yre- Clifford Campbell, Mr. snd Mra C. P. Chapman, Mr. and M“‘ES‘EA&WB Q%;(;;- nd Mrs. Frank Sherma: i e, &, a Mrs, Henry . Sbicer, Miss Ward, Miss a Do’g! \fln! Dorothy Rathbun, Mrs. Elizabeth Thempson, has returned orae from the New London hospital where o has been a patlent. A& noted in the Norwich news, wh Jesterly Goard of trade meet STONINGTON Aot CLARK S FALLS ~ Mrs. Rogers who has been. vieiting Barbara Jane, of Mre, B L WOODSTOCK CREAMERY Rev. Alexander H.”Abbott, & director of ‘he Norwich chamber of commerce, Will speak. The ponds in this vicinity are once more frozen and mamy have enjoved skating. A number of matters were brought be- fore Judge Baward Burke, at the sesslon in tive probate coutt coud Tugsday aft- ernoon as follows: Estate of John Durm, petitfon—of ad- ménistrator to sell read estate granted. Estate of Desden B. Burdwk and Estate of Charles Fontona, final account coninued to next session. Estate of Josephine Fontana, first and final socount. eton. Estate of Wiillam C.- Conway, aceount |" of administrator. Estate of Thomas Conway, account of. last will testament admitted. st and Continued (o next mes- Continued nist on West is Side 1 New York. Boston will rcturn home re- |&n Sunday morning. The Woodstock Dalry SHANNON BUILDING, NORWICH, CONN. “James A Utiey haa hed an adattfonsl | frev, of BEATEST square miles and was dors and windows cut in the old Colum- bia Inn, a on of ‘which he umes for his residen Wednesday a black horse formerly own- ed by Abo Mantel attached to a market wagon, on being told to go ahead, backed the w n around-severai times and -over a ditch, ending by rearing up straigiit and walking across the green on his hind legs, and no one was thrown out or hurt.\ Frederigk A. Leffingwell of' Brook street, Norwigh was a visitor Sunday of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Leffing- well. Mr. and Mrs. Henry: Ames and éangh- ter, Jessie, of Thames street were visit- ors in Leffingwell Sunday. Mrs. Morris Goldberg has purchased a touring car. Mr. and Mrs, Frank ' A. Gardner, of Bast Great. Plain, were guests Sunday of relatives in Leffingwedl, Two weeks' revival services are to be- Rev. R, Danle] ‘Trick of Grcenev!!bs will preach. His topic will be “A Werking Church.” ' In the evening Rev. P. S. Collins wil preach on “A Worshipping Church.” Monday evening Rev. H. L. Nield of Lebanon, TI". speak on “The Misslon of the ' Church." Tuesday Rev. W. 'Thayer of Hariford, subject, “The Bi h ; WodnesGay Rev. ole G. H. Strou: A Worth Wi by Rev. G. H. e, 19, “The Ch An eva of "‘a».firfo"d Y‘"duv Smmday, Cvangelsm.” B. (‘w‘s. D. D. T8 ly Dl.r- 1 of mv‘a."u and pasture ‘Wheeler, EAST THOMPSON RONCH s At bedtime rub the throat ang chest thoroughly with— V!SE!&& Oser 17 Millon Jos Uned Yeatp_ SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ’ BUTTER, ib. 400 2 POUNDS FOR 79¢ 'THE JANUARY SALE OF —FURS— IS NEARING ITS END—AT HART’S FUR SHOP ‘Wonderful Bargains still to be had. Every Coat, every Scarf, every Set, must be sold regardless of cost or profit. Special Values For Norwich Shoppers This Week, We Are Offering : HUDSON SEAL COATS — v Sl MARMOT COATS— gic;ggnbséqplan col- $66 RACCOON COATS — Dark pre: imi‘;‘f’.". b $99 MUSKRAT COATS — Dark B tong o $98 Squirrel Chokers Mink -Chokers $10.00 | In, French Seal, Muskrat, Raccoon, Marmot, Wild Cat FRENCH SEAL Skunk, « squirrel, beaver raccoon collar and cuffs, inches long, ;ul 1in>ing. o }),e.afl.tk $110 MINK COATS—Finest grade, $195 HUDSON SEAL COATS — 45 inches long, skunk collar $210 NUTRIA AND CIVET CAT $150 A FEW SPORT COATS finest lining, exclu- sive-models. ... oue ol and cuffs. Only one coatdett oLl COATS—Extra fine quality, 40-inch long LEFT YET $88.00 COATS — SEAL MUFFS or 46, HUDSON $10.00 HART’S FUR SHOP 96 STATE,STREET * NEW LONDON, CONN. !bmded on Lake Scagog, Ontario, i _}_ { i | i i { KALE!DOSCOPE Russta, prior to the world war, hnd an area of §, HUMOR OF THE DAY the mefll!s Lm!o :ay, extensive’ dominfon ' in the world, , A French law compels the owners Qf houses and flats in that country to give netice immediately these be- come em] Ply ‘French’ railways will reserve special ears for mothers and bables traveling alone, ‘i 5 biil now before parliament be- comes 3 law, A blue-winged teal duck, trapped and was killed near Port of Spain, Triniddd, 2,-' 500 miles distant. The king of Stam is sald to be gen- erally attended by a bodyguard com- posed - of eighty of the prettlest young women of hig realm. /The council of the Royal Ae Soclety has decided to estdb morial fund for those Who los! in the ZR-2 accident. “Give me a 'sample’’ s “Well, writing jokes for the laughing hyena."—Boston Transcript. { Ladly—Areng ¥dI esbamed B> -bex? | You are so ragged thet I am ashtamed of | you- Trysedf. X “Habo—Tes, it is kind of a reflestibn on | ths gencrosity of the neighborbocd, mum. | —Emmgm less in-order to enjoy himself. I halve got- ten 5o I Gon't care how much I gpent for aington Siar. i er-of 5 hundred earis.” uch on me, et that “T'm the daugh- ttons,"—Louis- attonl me- ir lives /A Louisville business firm believes t has established something of a rec- | ! ord by holding the same telephone| ¥ number for forty years. | Blind for the whole 114 years of her life, sald to be the record period of sightlessness an Irish woman recéntly . died in a Kerry infirmary. 8and 95 per cent. sflica, ths kind im- ported: from -Belglum Yor the manufac- ture of plate glass, has b 4. tn| Transcript. s sharing sorrow, and work, and mirth, e e e G ”;’*g;r;-?g; (er And making petter this good old earth: wTmen I\?;;xhgeo £§;§$°§fif*@§ui:§ Engliant 4T It's serving, sm\'mL"1 thrm;;h strgm and stress, leaves with the house st d th N PleSt—1 : / of ,50‘)“30, distribution. :x:::z the sers | LocssaEy—Tite. It's doing your noblest—that's Success. vants. A nect sect in Japan mons, combines business “Hear about old Sti his stock of booz: religio: It’s doing your job the best you can, " And being just to your fellow man; 1t's making money, butholding friends, And staying true to your aims and ends; ¢ 1t's figuring how and learning why, ~ And looking forward and thmkmg h:gh e ad And dreaming a little and doing much; It's keeping 2 With what s fines®in word and deed; It’s being thorough, yet making speed 1t’s daring blithely the field of chance While making labor a brave romance; It's going onward despite defeat And fighting staunchly, but keeping sweet, It’s being clean and if's playing fair; It’s laughing lightly at Dame Despair; It’s looking up at the stars above, And drinking deeply of life and love, It’s struggling on with the will to win, But taking loss withsz cheerful grin; . srucczss ways in closest touch ; b and owns and operates a fleet of mer- chant ships plying out of Kobe to Chi- nese ports, The national anthem of Ban Marino, the smallest republic, is second in length to that of China. To perform it from beginning to end- would take several hours. fter behg ia a sald ean exasperated m one day, “for you w e's premices. I don't be- thout argument A gentleman atttached to ome of U Sam’s sefen had been engaged thorgugh clean- was discovered had not touched a certain e brute of & bus- no fault of yours, \Golden Jubilee. | SPECIAL FOR OUR GOLDEN JUBILEE $99 SPECIAL No.'1 SPECIAL No. 2 SPECIAL No. 3 1 Cllnhr. 7 dismonds, 4 Soliters, white “ n-'rl Id cnd phfimnn. v-luo 8’ dhmond. value $1! OUR GOLDEN JUBILEE PRICE 890.00 N I—nflfill gilt framed Pic- verious subjects nn‘ an. OUR GOLDEN JUBILEE ; PRICE 31.39 OUR GOLDEN JUBILEE PRICE J $90.00 KNOWN FOR QUALITY AWy SE “SERVICE 35—~l! MAIN ST, LIVING ROOM WEEK STARTS TOMORROW (SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1ith $300.00 3-PIECE OVERSTUFFED LIVING ROOM SUITE THESE SUITES ARE UPHOLSTERED WITH GENUINE COMFY SPRINGS—LOGSE CUSHION SEATS — SPRING BACK AND SEATS—SUITE CONSISTS OF DAVENETTE, RCGCKER AND LARGE EASY CHAIR. SPECIAL FOR OUR GOLDEN JUEILEE 5 Exceptional Values—Throughout the Store SPECIAL No. 5 CUT GLASS WATER SETS Consisting of water pitcher and 6 fine glasses—hand cut flower design—Special At §1.35 A SET COMPLETE BUT S'l'll..l. NORW!CH mum 5 XYICE-SINCE 1872