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VINELAND SWEI _INDIANA BEEF AND LA Pw Phore SOMERS fi fith A .,,,,ffe«__, or more good plasterers -n-m--d.o-ly-!---l -n..:umm!flvlwnln apviy. % Jan20a ented 420t male help for ou freight | and coal | nflnduny handlers =) At present at the Thames N: station’ there are about 400 mn.fi told. one monitor, and - repair-ehip: comprise the cratt pices of the Connecticut Pom -oeluty. ‘were awarded for 1915 ‘ator I_Allyn of VIOLIN = TEACHER All String Instruments repaired Violins sold on easy, terms For appointments afldress E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Puu. Nor- wich, Conn. rere of $5, $3 and $2 for the Deputy Internal Revenue Collector bflt eonoctlon of five varieties of John F. Spellacy, of Hartford is about the state collecting the special revenue taxes on mcfi m Ppool rooms 2 and 3 and the same exhibits made there are of the whist and dance at Don't ro!td Fitchville. hall, Friday evening, Jan 21. o o offered again on the notices meeting they have sent out. BLUE SOX ADVANCE. Winning from Red Sox, They Gain 100 Points in Recreation Club, T‘hha B’fo.u Soxmjlxmp%d fl'.h:'\lé standing another points ‘edn¢ ay even- ing: when they defeated the Red Sox |Furnit in the Indian club hustle at the meet- ln( of the Ladies’ Health and Recrea- tion club. The Athletes lost to the M Giants in the Tndian club hustle, which irte Ruth Marvin, the three year old d.lu‘hter ot Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Marvin, Lyme, fell at their ' home T\la!dly and broke her collar bone, Two Mystic men, George E. Grin- nell and k W. Batty are in Put- am, auditing the books of the Mystic Valley Water Co. which is done by the firm annually. Ice is being harvescted from Snipsic ; a sic] 01! the ulck 'bed th'y g«:&:fl ag.h pneumonia, i and throne are worth no more | the to him than rags afe to the beggar. ‘When you strij which men wine won't fina one man and another when you are through unwinding. Sometimes & man gets a swelled head because money, education and eocial Derty dents, 126 loldlel' exempt and § blind total of taxable and exempt 81, Soldier and Blind Exempt. The 38 lists of soldiers who are ex- £ of E "DR. SHAHAN Marion Block, 326 Main Street g SPECIALIST on Diseases of 8 Rheumatism 2-4 and 7-8 p..m. Fresh llllsl!iilllllls at Rallion’s ition have lake, Rockville, ten inches-thick. Most Glants a total of 300 points | Boats .. pushed him into the The —|of the private ice houses have been | s g ok i o Finciis g remedy may be severs, but wm that 2}!& M:t-:n:.!‘l“ 'g?nds. the ice being m"l"'ha amndlng of the four teams fol-|TOF Babidtts <1 unt witharawn, man needs’ is Blue Sox . Giants Athletes Red Sox e disease that n!h.\lh.-dlnlce to reduce the swi The bleod of 'he &1l men s red and never blue in select cases and we are so vain that sickness only will teach us the lesson. Sickness is a physical disease brought on by physical causes and cured by Dh"lcr'n:u't: the kuu‘n! y Rasura He pe: y. natural law, and He stands by our side that nature may have all possible help in Dprocess of recovery. Sickness is Ineapacity and lnupuc:y itends to blur the image of God in the soul, Dt. | God cannot consistently do anyihing that will lessen His own Iife in the E'e-!t. of man. God wants us to from the list by the Taftville fire and' Ten per cent. +» 5 |by justiiable deductions, the assessors e~ | cOnSider there were deductios .4 Totals ......1.$17,684,500 $17,786,743 igptan 5 2 about $40.000. i In the item of|dwelling houses taxed | The 126 new dwelling houses in the wh?ch euu uol\. there is an actual [lst represent the gain by building op- gain of 126 cver the number shown |erations in this class of property dur« year ago, but the amount this year |ing the year. L’ G B Do Pl mang Total Taxable and Exempt. ave manage classtey ores number of pieces property that | The grand fotal of taxable and ex- had always gone o the dwelling Jist before. -The stores taxed show a gein || of 32 in number and $115252 in amount. Land Acreage Increases. Land acreage in the present grand list is-increased 799 -4 acres to the figure of 13,072 7-8 acres, which is accounted, for by land sales which have shown - a I acreage in the deeds than in The announcement ha been mlde of the ent Miss Margaret Bronson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Bronson, of Saybrook, to Russell i Lee Cowles of East Lyme. Alfred F. Ludwig finished Wednes- _{day the harvesting of his ice crop on his pond in Tolland. He has harvest- ed abaut 3,000 tons, which is double what he stored a year ago. SUPPER WELL ATTENDED. Given at Spiritual Academy by the Helping Hands. Iflfiaiihlflb:gyf Rings seamless, finely finished and hardened so that they will give There was the usual large patronage at the bakéd bean supper held at the Spiritual academy on Wednesday from 5 to 7 o'clock by the Helping Hands. Mrs. Gertrude Tootill,. president of the Helping Hands, wais in general charse, and Mrs. A. E. Woodman, Mrs. William F. Bogue, Mrs. William Beetham and Mrs, Signa Beebe were in charge of the tables. Assisting in the klu:hen were Mrs. Irving Green, Mrs. Collections reported in this Roman Catholic diocese last year for the so- clety for the Propagation of the Faith include: Diocesan collectfons $1,499.05, lpozlll donations, $2,246.73, total other exempt. property. What State Tax is On. ‘While the grand of the town for local taxation purposes is $17,786,743, the grand list of the town on which the state tax is computed is $51,000 GLEE CLUB MAKES RIT AT FIRST APPEARANCE. The late Robert Hall's property on' the neck, Old Lyme, consisting of two large houses nnd_unl to date barns and Connestieut Collsge Singers Given En- Tottte and Mra B U G- Baker. Mrs,| more accurate present t .C. A the greatest number of years g‘o or more acres ot land, fronting the lg;fl" . Dowsett had charge of the | he old deeds when the preperty wes [S5bl PERPSY. e Y M- G | husiastic Reception - By ~ Nerwich Kok s by ‘hie lawyer. icket table~ "o i Tr o N CeREiR e s a ".; s u s Full oval is & medium: -ddflw -~ 3 % N ago, . ff:um and the-Tiffany oval is marrow. | Lest call on water Billl Ofce open ~FUNERALS : Miffs and Manufactories, ~~ =" o ehont 00 W " i today trom §30 2. m. until § p. Mo —— op1 ted the. oo it people gree cut Slater oy 1515, whieh. reads.aa (BS0PIS Sisete on Wednes- Mrs: John A, O'Neil. . ‘Wednesday morning at 8.15 o'clock Inthellcmo(mfllllnflm“hflg‘ Tb.flmw.fim-l ries the figure of $4,228,300 is $152,300 THEPLAUT-CADDEN CO. Established 1872 JEWELERS 144 Main Stree® IF IT SWIMS HAVE —AT— POWERS BROS. 555 10 Rose Place Danbury is to be the location of the state shoot, July 14 and 15, the Con- assaciation necticut Trap Shooteds’ having - voted to assign the Danbury at its meeting in vort this week. The ‘eixth anniversary of the incor- poration -of the Boy Scout movement the various Boy the February 6 and in to be observed by Scout omnxuuom throughgut | coun! starting o Continuing until February 12, ¢ The sta necticut station that expend about $3,000,000 a yead leultural :Imllll\'r reported §241.17 In the treas- ry. new chureh spire finall; ly arrived the first favorable will ‘weather-vane, with its gilded who wish to hire reliable for special ric. Gertrude E. Walker of Phila a of the. at 11 o'clock Wedn college .at esday if he continues to gain in shoot to Bridge- is made by the Con- Experiment e farmers of the ut;u ‘or commercial fertilizers and the supply . {0 fthese is being curtailed by the war, InN:l.ldnullpfldflmeefln‘ot h? society, whlch 3. Cruttenden of Norwich is held in the vestry of the mun church Monday evening, the A long uhl.fL lost in transit, for connecting the 'Ilther vane to the has a1t s expected that day see the ball in ng | on ‘Wednesda school of Woodbine, N. J., of farmers in this vicinity le farm hands es of lrrlmlmlll It expected hé tord.urn!ohl.homo the funeral of Mary Ann O'Donovan, wife of John A. O'Neil, was held from her houme, No. 17 Division street, and numbered in the large attendance were relatives from New London, Holyoke, Saybrook, Jewett City and other places. At 9 o'clock there was a mass of requiem in St. Patrick's church, Rev. J. H. Broderick officiating, and at the close of the mass Mrs. F. L. Farrell rendered Lead, Kindly Light, and Nearer, My God, to Thee. The bearers were John McGrath and Timothy Dug- gan of Jewett City, Daniel O'Neil of Holyoke and John F. O’Donovan, and burial took place in the family piot in St.- Mary’s cemetery. John Bresnahan. At 10 o'clock Wednesday morning Rev. J. H. Broderick, rector of St. Patrick's church, read a service over the remains of John Bresnahan at the tuneral parlors of Undertaker Hourigan, No, 62 Main etreet. Burial took place in St. Joseph’s cemetery. Mr. Bresnahan died in Preston on Jan. 15. He was the son of Jeremiah and Johanna Bresnahan and was a na- M. | ments in thy tive of Ireland, where he was born 50 years ago. His home was in New Brit / Mrs. Steve Costandi The funeral of Fatiso, wife of Steve ‘ostandi, was held from the funeral wlorl of Undertakers Shea & Burke y aftérnoon at 1 o'clock. A service was conducted in the Greek church on Boswell A¥asvs, Rev. Conml ths ness of some duration. Costandi resided at No. 38 North Main street. Mrs. Hans Ohlson. The funeral of Mrs. Sel Ohlso: widow of Hans Ohlson, was Beld at o'clock Wednesday afternoon from her late home on Vel'lnlcn avenue. Bdward P, cher. There were beautiful flowers ‘froim relatives and neighbors. Burial was in Maplewood gemetery, where a com- x_}:lxllhl service was s Rasmussen. Tenry Allen & Son bad chadge of m;m Hhe floma1 teibutes one the we the tollowing: ohe Wreath from Rasmussen family, crescent, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson: and Mrs. J. “u':"-na ploag ey son, rs. F. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ¥. chl’m “Nor- Wich Town M. B, chuseh o less than a year ago, though this is no real loss for the ler figure is brought about by ing the mill items certain amounts invol machinery, which now go into the classification of 3&“’" satments {n me- chanical an ok i, Tita tie e ol wscir dise in trade, The amount employed in manufac- turing operations thus shows a_total Of $330,500, Which Is a gain of $194,450 over last year. Horses and Automebiles. ‘While the valuation of horses lecreased oF miotor, propelied venlcists which foc cludes automobiles and. motorcycles has increased by $38,37 to the fig- ure of $171,102 and their number to 552 an increase of 120. There are less musical instrus nt tax list and their value of $27,785 is $440 less than this item a year ago. Cattle, Sheep, Etc. Thie 1381 neat caitle i the present list is $7 more than a ago and their value of $24,590 is. 8998 meore. GOT INTO CHURCH THROUGH A WINDOW. Pastor Dennis Then Removed Door Barricade lnd Held .orvhoi It takes more s than padiocks and barricades to keep Rev. John H. Den- nis out of Mt, Calvary Baptist church, for in spite of the fact that the church door was barricaded so that it could not be opened from the outside on ‘Wednesday evening, Rev. Mr. Dennis with some of those who are his lllp~ ers gained entrance to the church 3 ux;ivi held their regular midweek prayer tain Twom ed Officers Mckaaden and Allen o g0 to the rfinmh to quell any disturbance that ‘might arise. As it was seen that the door barricaded and conid mot b o % | Masonic Temple Corporation Officers, | CHUCh At the Tree, | sonic Temple annual meeting of the Ma- lon on at the property exempted _from taxation under the provisions of any special act or by town vote shall be valued annually by the assessors of the town in which such property is |S2! Jocated in the same manner as other property and such valuations shall be |2l added by the assessors to the ab- stract book. Seoc. $—The total of such valuations and the aggregate of taxes which would have been received in each year on cuch valuations if such properties had been taxed locally shall be sent to the tax commissioner as a part of the return required to be made to him in each year by the town clerk or the town treasurer for the purposes of a stato tax, Sec. 4--Such valuations or taxes as the case may be shall be included in the computation of the amount of the state tax to be paid by each such town. Abstract Book Perfect. Clerk Curran has been the one to day ”Inll\t. thelr first public appear- which d ‘The Glee club showed marked degree the careful given them by Prof. Louls Adolphe Coernc, who is, the head of the music department at the oolu’. Mr. Bauer is a pianist of ability and his rendering of Men- dlesshon's Spinning Song was given with unusual flestness and dettness of touc! The baritn selections by Mr. Weld were received with unmistakable the right one for the totals proved up to @ cent ‘when the work was all done. Daydn, ‘was rendered in excellent voice by Miss Ashe, who is & former Norwich girl. The programme rendered was - as foliows: Little Papoose...Josephine Sh Stars of the Summer Nnght .. The Summer Boat Jesste Gl Biz‘duu {.r:phct . n, E Ao g Hear me! Yo Winds and w.vg! aendel The City of Triumph'......... Coerne Frederick Weld 8. SPAULDING HELPING NEW HAVEN OFFICE In Handling of Ineome—Tax Returns —Temporarily Transferred. A. 8. Spaulding of this city is as- sisting the New Haven internal rev- enue employes, in the filing and re- celving of income tax returms. Mr. Spaulding's temporary transfer was suthorized by mterm.l Revenue Col- 1 r James J. Walsh, wl - dfi:m’lng to facilitate the hhlondl‘zn‘.n such documents at the New Haven of- Collector Walsh 15 still far from sat- isfled on the returns being made on the special emergency tax which s due on or' béfore the iast day of this month. Several appeais have been Iy sued to those liable, through, the local newspapers, but Mr. Walsh stated that | The an unusual numbor Of assessment pen- sides will hawe to. Re.rusthd out,-la ‘consequen: m-ny qu.nt.l. The penalty atipuiated in cases amounts to 50 per cent. of f Aoy ue: —— el HALLISEY GAINS IN 2 WEST SIDE PINOCHLE Made the High Score of 830 on Wedneaday lv-nln.. mmwmswmomaembw. the evening W' score of, ;mmum.tnmmnflmm. 174 5 iead of second . Jore it CITY COURT GASES. 8ix More Delinquents Pay Their Per- sonal T Eiks’ home was confiucted on Wednas: y from to~5_o'elock, Douss during wnlch' the luy relatives ahd triends mvmd to use f mambers wi b'd ;1;- yflvnq- of the um-u almost | bOW] That ]flvu-n o and were training | 9erve Frult SALTS, CALOMEL, PILLS ACT i e sue.| BOWELS LIKE PEPPER ACTS IN NOSTRILS. ENJOY LIFE! DON'T STAY BiL« 10US, 8ICK, HEADACHY AND CONSTIPATED. NATIVE OF TOLLAND ira Dimock of Hartford W Reaches Mis M. Gat & 10cent box now. mhl:ut‘tmnn to the e e & p‘&-u m umnl It u Ire. Dimock of m :ru’lu:-‘ukm:nnhctw:.- , quietly observed m day Monday. on Mr. Dimock was' born 1827, in thowwnolmlflulfl this state considerably erwood West | Fl Gaynor