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" AORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1917 all theiwell known phono- it " graphs and you will be thoroughly DANIELEON PUTNAM Notice of Wage Increase in Mills—Af- | Appropriation of $3,500 for Auto- nvinced that - there is mnone that b . . 1 fects About 3,000 ‘Operatives—Town| Chemical Truck Pump—Y. M. C. A. compares with the Chut Resigne—Prabable | - Canvaseers Hustling—State Automo- % ] . s Advance in Property Assessments—| bile Inspecteres Tour County — Highest Class'Talking Machine V.M. C. A, Allotment For Week| Qrange Elsction—State Dairy Com- in the ' World $1,000—Opening of Lyceum Course.| mMissioner to Make Three Addre s ESTRUBENT. OFIQUALITY. Hereabouts. e ¥ Notices announcing wage advamce: =t ' cLEAR?aSTAY that will benefit approximately 2,001 Citizens voting in a special city operatives have been pested in a num- | meeting Tuesday authorized, by a vote This is the famoas instrument which won.highest score Jfor tome quallty at ‘the Pemama-Pacific -Exposition ber of the big cotton manufacturing|of 76 to 43, the making of an appro- plants in Killingly and vicinity. This | priation of $3500, with which to equip new advancein wages the fourth with- |the autpmobile chemical truck at fire in a year in some of the plants, is to|Leadquarters with a pump. become effective December 3. The no-| _After the city mecting it was stated tices do not state the amount of the|that a special meeting of the common advance, but in some cases it may |council will be held on Friday even- _Hear the Sonora First - 45 45 4 tn_ 05 B "B compensation 1s to be granted 800 gallons a minute. $155 $175 $200 $250 $375 $500 $1000 The concerns that Wave pusted he- | Chiet Cortland D. Arnold of the fire ¥ tices ‘of an advance are the ‘Quinebaug |department has had a centract for Sonora Phenograph Sales ) company with 600 operatives, the Dan- | some gree- 2 ielson Cotton company with 450 op-|ment for equipping the truck with a Qm‘}:u eratives, the Connecticut Mills com-|pump, this contract including the re- Gaoncx E. Bricurson, President 279 Broadway - New York THANKSGI Ladies’ and Misses’ COATS, SUITS and DRESSES Only a few days and then—the family reunion. You want to look “Your best” for the occasion. Its per cent.: in other cases it will be|tee that will have charge of the details somewhat less, depending on the ma- |Of the, placing of the contract for the ture and class ‘of work on which extra | pump, which will have a capacity of amount, it is understood; to mearly 10 |Ing of this week to appoint a commit- my with more th: ives, | Placing of the present body with a B W muragan comatny it T auives | Rew one that will allow of space for tives in excess of 600. The Attawau- |aftaching the pump, which will go in- san company, with mills at Attawau- (0 & location occupled on the truck gan, Ballouville and Pineville, giving|at present by the chemical tank. employment to 350 operatives and over| The pump will be delivered and at- and the Goodvear Cotton Company,|tached by the American-Lafrance Tnc., with 440 operatives. company, which built the truck, and Tike all the other advances that|‘he company will require 80 working EASY with a charge account at this store. Don’t wait have followed closely upon the heels |4ays from the receipt of the order be- il the i early—BUY THIS WEEK the new advance is a voluntary one on s g > % U and jusl ay arg: o the part of the companies and a sur- CANVASSERS H_U‘TL'NG prise to the employes. The new ad- - _ONCREDI Ask your dealer for the Sonora! If he hasn’t it, write us direct. vance Is in line with what has bLeen | 88 Drive to Make Up Y. M. C. A. dome in Fall River and New Bedford,| War Fund Allotment—Liberal Sub- two of the great New England textile | scriptions. centers, and brings the total of ad- vance since a vear ago this month in mills in this section to approximately 45 per cent, and sets another new high record scale of wages. Conslderable progress (was being made Tuesday in the canvass for the Putnam district’s $9000 apportionment of the Y. M. C. A. $35000,000 war TOWN COUNSEL RESIGNS. .fund. Throughout the towns of Put- el nam, Thompson, Woodstock and Pom- E. L. Darbie Notifies Selectmen of |fret teams were out canvassing for His Intention, Since Town Meeting a?b;sfirlptlon: ’to m;ake zood on B of the most important war assign- G o ments that has come to them during On Tuesday Town Counsel B. L. Dar. | this vear of much soliciting. That tha great the . . O - bie addressed a communication o the | Sons in Tre wrvt Sad 36 mhw dcme o selectmen, tendering his resignation as | army cantonments in this country and attorney for Killingly. at every point abroad where' Ameri- . | can troeps are concentrating is appre- Mr. Darble sets forth in his cOm- | iaieq is attested by the liberality of THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP, lnc. A. CURLAND, Manager We are Exclusively the Licensed Dealers of : CLEAR AS A SELL munication that he is not inclined to continue as fown counsel, in view of the fact that the special town meeting some of the pledges aiready made. Nu- merous subscriptions of $50 and $100 each have been received, and If the Stylish the Highest Class Phonograph in the world. If you are interested in a phono- graph (in justice to yourself) you should hear the Sonora where it will £surr Youk con- VENIENCE be played properly, and that is at ¥ THETALKING MACHINE SHOP, fnc. " With Lahn Furniture Co., 74 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. on Monday evening fixed)the apprpri- | g00d work o far done can be main- atlon for the services town counsel | tained the district will meet its appor- for the ensuing fiscal year at a sum | tionment, but miuch work must be not to exceed $90; and that, in view |dome {0 achieve that result. of ‘the fact that his bill for serviees | Byron . Bugbee, head of the local for the past year to August .l amount- [campaign organization, on Tuesday ed to $127, which bill has not vet been | cxpressed his appreciation of the zeal rendered to the town, he does not wish | with which the workers are going at to embarass the members of the béard | the canvass, He said that he realized of selectmen by presenting a claim in | that many of those who are assigned excess of the appropriation which they | to éafivass are very busy and have will have with which to pay. not as yet been able to give as much With Lis commanicafion’’ Attorney | timg as they would like to ta the Darbie also returned work of the town | Work, but that they are interested and that had come to his office for his at- | will be actively campaigning for suc- tention. cess hese hefore the end.of the work. Late TPuesday afternoon Mr. Bug- SUBSTANTIAL INCREASES ::um not” r.'e.l‘v’:‘j sufficiently com- F reports to determirie the IN TAX ASSESSMENTS LIKELY |amount of subscriptions to ante, - 20t Individual Property Owners as Well as Corporations Will Doubtless Be Af- feeted by the Readjustmient. A thember, 6f the-board ‘of nssessors statéd Tuesday that there will likely P e — £ PRICES FROM ¢ $50 up % AT TERMS TO A new lot of fur trimmed coats just received for this occasion—supply limited as it is difficult to secure coats of such high quality at present. Upward to $35-00 These suits will be found in all the wanted mater- ials, plain tailored effects and elaborately trimmed. Easy to choose from this variety. Upward tt? $30-00 STATE AUTO INSPECTORS Get Valuable Points by Tour of In- spection Threugh Windham County New Dresses | Cloth Coats — : ERIALS : ¥ Deputy State Automobile Commi FOR HOUSE ALt be a substantial inerease in tax as- |sioner John Macdonald, the chief in- sessments against some of the cor- |spector and other inspectors of ine FOR STREET ALL COLORS porations of the town of Killingly as jautomobiie department have just com- ’ (e, Jesale of tne diseussion of tax |ploted their first toux ot inspebtion and FOR PARTY ALL MODELS matters interpdlate: I 73 nvestigation in ‘indham cussion of the town's affairs, at the | was announced Tuesday affermesy FOR THEATRE adjourned annual town meeting last The group of automobile departm. Sonday evening. officials worked in the towns of Dut. e matter of fixing assessments in | nam, Pomfret, Killingly and Plainfleld, FOR BALL ALL PRICES $10.00 to $27.50 $10.00 to $20.00 ’ GATELY & BRENNAN, 29-31 Shetucket St. $5.00 Down and $1.00 per Week BROOKLYN. Woemen's Club Admits New Member— Alfred E. Webb Pays Fine, But Has Jail Sentence Suspended—Dani son Guests at Mrs. Bard’s. tion, on the subject of taxation here, ! . . 9 net gain, tos, has been very comsider- fhave 16,000 acres of cotton under cul- achine De s STl S PR At e o s Tl S grand list figures have been material- | year the acerage will be increased to efits, ratier than material, if_indirect,|Crop while Mr. Boys was in Arizena |law. spectars will look sharply after, These | ing your bit is to be faithful to work | famse has returned to her home - | naav Iy left his leense at home, C, V. Mosher spent the week an opportunity to preach in another [the town at heart. their registration and driving certif- |Inadvertently le e =iy has for years past beéen a |as well as visiting in fome other se In All Styles and FlnlShCS subjéct on which much has been said | tions and learned many thimgs that and it is again at the forefrowg, of mat- | Suggests to them that many drivers of and'the present promised effort at re- | Visited Big Cotton Plantations. adjustment will have the closcst atten- | Agent Robert W. Boys of the Good- tion of the assessment board. year Cotton cémpany has returned During the past t®o or theSe vears|Ifom a trip to Phoenix, Arizona, nmear ly reduced from what the total would [30,000. The enormous cotton fields be- have been but for some heavy reduc- |£in about a mile and a half outside the tions made by the board of rellef. |limits of the Arizona capital and ex. It is recognized by careful students|(énd over milés of splendidly irrigated h v e in school, respect for the flag, fatr- | Endfield, Mase. % S Z{and the work will be c At man; nts fn the towns men- |are the men who have no license to g, fatr : . il R dmaemn:glenhz\:soe::l;“g“norwve‘;??pmy,‘ 8 | month. . Thousands of pales of nis | tioned. the. SRiats hewd up motoriats | drive o car, vet are running machines ncss In Fames and in many ' other| Benjamin Baxter returned to his whatever class, can produce injury, ag|highest grade léng staple cotton will [and inspected the cars they were driv- |In this county every day, . i R e tist church gave a supper Friday éven- | ynder assessment produces discord and | ind its way eventually into - the big |ing, inquiring also for registration | will do well to appiy at once for li- Appointed Voluntary Chaplain, 4 3 “ | chaplein for the cantonments in the | pShome in Worcestor i 2 S = s i S that do not answer the state's require- |or place for Inspection purposes and Haried d T Cokvioniins Siosiss aiirnosn e Womens cup| ~ CENTRE GROTON of Brookiyn met with the president, o T Mrs. S. L Frink. The roll call was|Roads Being Repaired—Social Evening |diversion of opinion. Myron Hunt has return: ford after spending the week end Miss Ethel Avery visited friends In Providence on Sunday. ters of great public imports®e local- 1y. Much that is ridiculous has been Killingly’s grand list has been sub- |Which city is located the mammoth Jjected to much scrutiny by assessors | cotton plantation of the Goodyear Tire of the taxation question as appliéd to|land, the waters coming from the res the town of Killingly that it is 6ne |€rvoirs held in check by the gigantic y v Bdward Shubler has been darawing ing in the vest dissatisfaction. Haquitable fremtment [Goodvear plant in this fown. .~ |cards and ilcense cards. = About 75 per | censes, for no leniency ls to be shOWN | Rev, 0, 5, Harriman, ourate at St.| oot from his farm in Holland Service Omitted. of every class of property in fixing the b i cent. of the drivers who were held up |them. They know A ] Stephen’s church, Providence, and 5 hey try with Woodside farm. £ ‘ o te 3 vl At the Orpheum theatre Tuesday ev- |ments as to shading. St others | the suggestion is that tl r g A nt - H. Mosher of “‘Worcester P Evaluntion "ot Kilindlya® papert ;| ening the Schroeder Quintet sava the | were rolling over the highways in cars |renl effort to observe tho laws, this| ~Army orders announce the appomn Mras. Alice oshe The Plaut-Cadden Company and some Very substantial increases in {@nd Rubber company. Mr. Boys said assessments have b&én made. The |Tuesday that the Goodyear people now :2;‘&:’31..:’2":5.7,.."{53‘.?&‘.1{ u"m: Rm‘:‘: :‘é‘; engaged in taking the [motor vehicles are m}: obeying the |of the automobile laws that the In- |point was urged that éne way of do- | visiting her aunt, Mrs, Edward W did_offering was greatly appreciated |above requirements of the law. artvers, 48 train commander of S3th Qi- | ~Miss Addie THden of Willmant! curre: e b E d " v ate e ¥ l, nel Payne recently re- |g t the week end with er oitural Tnterests 1 Bonth Amenfis| at Home of Mr. and Mrs. William A. [, It svas polnted out Tuesday by a well|}, 7 iile music lovers in this visinity and | The Inspectors made no arrests. Putnam Grange Officers, e b the EHiiEigoe: e Bvelyn Tilden. was read by Miss Charlotte Scar Gray. corporitions are not the only property |he manner in which the ontertain- | They did question the men who were [ fThe following are the newly .elected 2 Berdugh. - Oué new eniber Wi sotad owners that have what some consid. |ment was recelved promises well for |held up and they aid warn them that | officera. of Putnam grange; = Master,| State Dalry Commissioner to Speak in Gentlemen's might will be Nov-| The repairing of roads has beem go- |or favored assessments. Thére are. it | the future success of the course. An |the motor vehicle laws must be obey- | John Spencer; overseer, Mrs, W. L.| Through arrangement with County new proprictor ef 2 ing on for the past week on a section i ffort will be made to make the Lyce- |ed, for there are to be regular weekly | Kennedy: lecturer, Mrs, W. J. Bart- | Agent §1. W. Eilis of the Farmers' as- | Riveraide Inn has arrived from Wind- B e o arian el Then|beiween the property of ~ Giles . W. B e P e o Py S course 80 attrastive aa o Sitew | inspections horsafier. > lett: steward, Eari Johnson: assistant |scciatioh, Frank H. Stadtmueller, state | sor Looks and will assume charge fm- e Bitnce. - Bailey and the village center Which | gwners at anywhere near the . real|Of Making it a permanent fall and win- | While the inspectors’ car was.stop- |steward, W, J. Bartlett: chaplain, Miss | datry and food commissioner, la o | mediatery, The retitng owner, &, £ ©bas been heavily graveled. It was alvajue of these properties: tmere sea|tér feature in Danielson. ped in the hishway in the town of[Marjorle Bradford; -treasurer, ' Miss |come into this county and make three | Rose, will leaye about December 1st, =* Jail-Seftence Suspended. section which automobile traffic made Pomfret, for the purpose of Inspecting | Katherine Byrje: secretary, Mrs. Earle | nddresses cn (he subject of the new |with his famih. for the south, where farm places under-assessed, it is said 1 Automebile Li Tuesday eveming Alfred E. Webb | very mucky in winter. as there are others that may be very gnore Aul obile Law: two automoblles that had been stop- | Johnsom: zite-keeper, Frederick | dairying regulations, it Is hoped that |they will spend the winten, was brought before Edward Rile: A social was held at the home of ‘lliohly over.assessed: there are stocks |, lHSpectors of the state automobile |ped for the purposo, a truck bearing |Smith; Ceres, Vera Owens: Pomona, | these addresses will clear up consid- Sustice Besca, for, breach of Mr. and Mrs. Willilam A. Gray recent- | or merchandise that are I the list for|départment who have been worl:ing|a Rhode Island registration camealong | Mary 'Anderson: Flora, Mae. Kvans: |erable misundersianding relative to 5« TS s of of he peace. iy. | The sucsts helped to prepare cab- cal. |Bere have found that many drivers of and ran into one of .tho inspectors [lody sssistant steward, L. Thomas |them. The first meeting is to be nest enbehoed Srobomution | bage to make sausrkraut, after which | (25 J5% than ther real value. Reyal- |cars are not obeving the rexulations |who was standing in the rear of one |Jones: planist, Misn Ruth Bartlett: | Menday evening in the Farmers sor taxed at dollars and_seventy-one | the hostess served & supper of SKrimb | ireatment on every class Sf properssy |Set down for their go ent and for [of the stalled automobiles. The bump- | member of ths executive commlittes | soctation rooms in the Union block naxaz.tmbzy iys_in %lnd- stew, cake and squash pfe, With cof- |1t is mot expected to mean inereasine | the operation of cars by the state. Na|er on the big machine, which was not |for three years, Past Master Arthur |hare, Next Tuesday afterncon the County jall. ‘The lafter penaity | fee. taxes on corporations alome, it alig |arrests have been made, the inspec- |showing any headlights—just two very [ Tourtelotts, commissioner will speak In_grange Wwas suspended for six months and he| _-€on M. Colver is employed at No- AOE THorehses whHE b the ol *, tors desiring that everyone be given|dim oil sidelights—struck the inspec- Junior Chautauqua' Club Maets, hall at Abington and next Tuesday was piaced under Edwin Burmett as|2ik shipyard on night work. I St rantod T an Incréase {; chance to meet all requirements be- | tor in the lega and threw him up on Members of the Junior Winter Chau- | ©Yoning In the Community hall at Bast to whotn he s to re- | John R. Haley and Charles Thomp- | mmere Is a general sentimhnt in fa- |fOT€ Other action then giving warn- |the radiator. He was shaken up, put | > MARTIN T. BURNS LOCAL UNDERTAKER DANIELSON Rooms In Bacon Building ‘Woodstock, = b a 3 tauqua club met at the High school, < Telephone 18312 Port every two weeks. son have hired out thelr two horse|yor of revalging KIMMEIS promores |iNES s taken. not_seriously hurt. - e b e s A v —— - & oy onime i5, e, ognk ehlpyard and bec | 100 Moot the Tt hal T s e gt inSRcerm Diat owntThe (e wan £ ower, Julor eaden of Swarthinors, MERfOW A F. WOOD _ £ : . 3 - 3 be done o equitably that there shall | William esa_ana Reimer Alsti : va. S S Ry, Fhomes Payne visited his son |drive his team and Carl Thompson is|pe neither discrimination in favor of |of Bridgeport, nave been. Guests: of|called to sharp account for driving | ™% o0 o the meeting was Do- . i 5 Miss Harrlet Merrow of Kingston » in Qumsy. Mass. over Sunday and |driver of Charles Thompson's. nor punitive action against any Class | Eilsworth Burton, making the trip | 1v b Mrives Shin Stier that maarnns[ing Your Bit and tho bove and girls | Rnode Tstand. spent the weer end at| “The Local Undertaker “The Eims has been closed for_the e - SRR or classes of Property. (A Jauare desljhere on a motoreycls. in Connecticut he will be severely |ITe3ent were enthuslastic. The point|her home here. DANIELSON, CONN. % Mr. Angellio and his partner will|for everybody will heal some some . $ B made at the meeting was that every| Mrs, Charles Smith, who, has béen Parlers ¥ Mechania Strest Tanter, Mis§ Morgan going o Fos-|gel their stock, tools and farm soon, |spots in town affairs that are sow fre- n;"l‘:g;mj'".':::"': foreine . doa e pon e reported | [ son can, by srasping nis Oppertu- i e ORPHEUM THEATRE, Danielson WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14th ROBIN-HOOD AMERICA’S GREATEST COMIC OPERA with WALKER-STEVENS OPERA CO. gs: to $1.50 2 .Seats Now Selling Charles Colver ha: e employment in the . g i s For Y. M. C. A. War Fund |dens this year. It was contended that ort] t sen- { for an all day sew- Vs T Sy e Bring your worn tires to us and we The Lysyin Brothers moved to Dan- | !0 & New York purchaser and _ wili | quently the cause of irritating exchang- ing turned down & Fesolution 1o amece.| There is another'class of violators |DILY, make for a greater Ameriea. The putiing his corn into his barn to|Canvi factory. husik und 3 the meney to pay Mr. Turner should Helen Paimer i visiting the | ™ Er 100" Wiibpie has purchased an s Al come from public funds, there being B for 5 fow days. 'N8- | engine and saw to saw his wood. The publicity committee of the ¥.|DO Personal feeling in the matter. It “Sfdney W. Bard on Thursday e aia, giving much of his time ‘Ca tion of the public to the 'big drive | D&t 3 New London Counties, ‘Conn., and Hartford—Jennic_ Roath, 7 3 tart tomorrow { 27¢ Setting ood resuits. . : i iles of addition- street, widow of IHederiek Roath win] o talee $1006 Before. Sol SR | Beoks For Men at Devans. Washington~ County, Rhods leland, | %L Put hundreds of miles of addition- réceive compensation of $3,000 ‘from | Enthusiasm is being shown ‘by _the Bty Tive ohed Whe i furaish® de GUARANTEED WORK . pendable information need apply. “We . i‘re was injured while in the employ been said to them of the o A Damkon s T eommniny I e et aieh S| Mt Tty At R pay ‘cash for news items. Address| p biood potaoning llowing the injury. ’of the town will be canysssed, Poméret, Bergm , N gone to Hartford where they B TS o Jew Towk work ' in supervising children's gar- o -, 3 esday putting up posters and other village and hamlet in Windham and WE DO FIRST CLASS WORK iy R shipyard this winter, I Turner compensated for the fine work do the preparations for their un: ded located just below | Commissioner George E. Beers. ‘Words that have move from the place ‘which they | es. prikte $150, fo comipensate Formae M. Dantel Davis employed by E. Whip- [y ¢ A" War fund commitiee wan Susy | 18 Probable that the amount will be|A I the Brown & Thomas Auts Co. ac-|workers and the Al ; readine. 'Rear Bodo. 'Building. Danielson bought ' B. Chapman ana Russen A, | DOUSht several years ago of Joseph WANT $1,000 THIS WEEK. . ~ | Turner, superintendent of schools. for correspondent in every town,| WITH OUR STEAM OUTFIT Dantelson ple, expects to work at the Noank raised from private sources and Mr. : - owned by the late|cording to a decision han helr ol =