Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 27, 1919, Page 8

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——— Sz S R e b CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Thirty Years I}ASTURIR THE OKNTAUS €OMPLNT, HTW TOAK OMTY. BOLTON 1d Mrs. Herald Lee have moved o home of Mr. Lee's parents, Mrs. Cf M. Lee, to M. Sumne cottage at the rles R. Baker was in New k to meet her mother, of Indianapolis, Who Bolton farm for a has come sta; to the The Swedish Girls' Gymnasium club ce in Bolton hall Saturday H anot uis ary has mads tle er gift, this time hools closed Wednes- lance of the week except of the Center school the closed on ch her y be- the b teache: and Wednes: f New M. C. Jersey, who A. work ng the, war, s experiences ,vm]i Finnegan, Eleanor Hutel Tanchester hinson H uhcuraHeleou , Look Like This . Nothing better to care for your skin, hairand hands. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to perfame. Then why ndt make these-dslicate, fragrant emollients vour every-day toilet preparations? =5~ Caficara Talcom Powder -wim Do net fai 5 test the faseinating fra- ance of this " e DANIELSO% CASINO, STARKWEATHER BLDG. JOWLING 4 ALLEYS 2 TABLES WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY Bowling the sport for all. Prize fiven away every Saturday. U ARE INVITED. FRANK BARBER, Prop, nephew, | in | | ham. | Prink’s, and POCKET BILLIARDS} of Pawtucket nd Hrs. Charles N. Loomls. Thanksgiving party at Mrs. {dane Winleys today (Thursday) i cludes Mrs:. Finley's ' son-in-law daughter, Mr. their Minot on.and family, Mr. and | tions in th party, and another son, Dopglas -7 ver, . lately “returned. froj in Py lwa, a guegt recent { Wiliiam H. Loomis. X Clinton F. | Po 1P are belng completed f | weicome Home ce! end with Mr. and of the young folks atte Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pi Lyme Saturday nigh| isses Ruth Morgan and Powers were Su: callers in Salem ded led h blood poiso 'past thren wee Mrs oel was thy Noel, ot So Tkt e Ge the funeral of Supervisn fllam H. Bliss in Columbia last Thursday. 0. P. Durkee has closed hls summ, jhome; Corrier Cy Worcester for the winter, Ed Cla ‘k”L(hhr’dg'\ Mass, NORTH WINDHAM iss Ruby Beebe of Manches . and Mrs. Seth Rodman of Prm dence were weelt end viSitors at G. Mrs. Miss Ida Hayward vieited at T. G. ff's Sunday. Charles Larrow is blood poison in his hand. spent Sunday with his parents, and Mrs. Henry “r)?r i Fryer and two children, all of Willimantic, making four genera- H. and, now com- Tlorence | the pp has moved his family to | Mary E. Taft of New Jersey spent the week end at Leon Hayden's. of Willimantic suffering with | DANIELSON ; Manager ‘W. E. Keach-of the Con- necticut Mills basketball team, which opens the season here fonight with the Bryant & Sfratton team of Providence, announced that he has booked the Nutmegs, ‘Hartford, champions of New England, for the New Year's day gaimé, Jan. 14 gam 1rving . W. ' Davis, chairman of the | Red Cross roll call drive recently con- ducted by the Danielson chapter, stated that 1.559 members were obtained-in this district. While the total is,not' uj to that of last year—a war year—it I8 regerded as & splendid ehowing, things considered. Mrs. E. H. Keach, nruvdm of the ic federation, sald Wednesday af- rnoon that the organization hopes to do especially creditable work during the coming year with money obtained trom the sale of Red Cross Christmas u.fls, the offering of which to the pub~ will be made here next week. - As rxe cent. of what is obtained will re- | main for use here; it will be possible to buy milk and eggs for poor persons who are suffering with _tuberculosis. There are such cases in Killingly, be- ing watched over by the visiting nurse. Teday, Thanksgiving day, there will be but one delivery by the city carriers and the office will be.open only the usual holiday hours. The rural service will be suspended, but patrons of the route may obtain thelr mail by cailing at the postoffice this morning between 9 and 10 o'clock. 'Delivery of rural mail at the office will not be mace be- fore 9 2. m. During the remainder of the geason Mdme. Cry’s millinery store . will “be losed Wednesday evenings after 6 o'clock.—adv. The tremendous sales of poultry in the Danielsan markets during Tuesday and . Wednesdgy @emonstrated to all that thé American public wants what it wants when it wants it, and, having the money, is willing to pay the price. Top prices for turkey did nét prevent a practical clean-up of available. sup- 12 rs and a veritable “of chicken was dlsposed of. drew another morsel of publicity Wednesday morning from the -sceing eyes of cne of New York's ¥ newspapers—and @rew it ont page; at that! The sud. " , who is now at all E. 1ffered eince the n-| went dry-last July, since when 45 pounds'in welglt. uty Automobile Commissisner K. Young stated Wedresday that he is in recei er sent out by the state antomobile department to all in- | spectors and police -departments of m | Connecticut, the eubject beinz relative service motor vehicles. ttantion to the faat tha 1 ming in frofs te relative o these veh as before Judge W. F. o town court'to face a = n:er.fid a. motor- the cause only. one. of & [.th that all \"L_' tore Wednesd!y e death gt Denver, . Carpente: . -Mrs. Carnenter has been home in the west for a Since’ she brolee. b 's. - Carpe! has a | Dowe, founder been conduets embers of. her fmmediate fam! re aron o Mrs H. §. Dowe. .- «-stated here Wedinesdav. th ter's body world “be brought east fhr burial. but just when had not been determined. Tho first ‘in a_series of vesper eer- held - in the. Banitst fternoon, Nov. 70, at program will be large chorns in the singing. The arder of e r‘cob(n"lnvl' ¢ ndante Con Moto, Beethoven s Stanton. | An 1, Give Thanks Unto the Lard, i “Heyser | Hymn, Ablde Wi th Me, Choir and Conzreration. oprano and tenor dvet, God 1a-Tove. Smithe Mrs. C. A. Frost and E. T. Winslow. { Praver and response. » { Baritone solo and chorus, O Wor-hfn the Lord, Carrolt. B. Allen Hymn, Jesus Cal's Us, Choir and Corgregation Addrees, Monk Jude Pastor. Postlude in T, Miss Stanton. The public has hean Invited to attend thig and tha shsenuent' services, which will be held the last Sunday af- ternoon in each month, The solemn high mass of Thanks- giving which the service men of the parish wiil attend at_ St James church todav will begin’at-10 o'clock. Clare N. Turner was in Boston Wed- nesday on a business tri The union Thanksgiving service will be at the Baptist church teday, Re M. 8. Stocking' preaching. Some of the new dwellings btlflfl erected at Industrial place are inelde the borough limits, whereas the bilk of development there has' been outside the borough. A A number of college - etudents’ will | epend the holiday at their homes: in Danielson, Volekman LEBANON- The every-mémber . cznvass house-to-house _visitation - will take place in the Congregational parish cording o the plan of the natididl council for the welfare of the chu: and the misslon work. This i'a country-wide plan of all the denomir tions and the: people of ‘tils parishigre beinz invited ‘to shaze In the ‘under- Hiertary of ghe Plictires. B2 versary of e Rev, H. A, Cu'nxfofll % [ Tre Christian’ Ste; and: the. Comets of Providence for the | France, | fef. MoFar r;i £ays | “1bile"department and Wateon | $pectors fing snd | Br during the week preceding Dec. 7, ac- | PUTNAM Acting as g special committes of th Chamber of Commerce, Attorney L. C. Morse, George L. Padgettand Wal- ter, J. Bartlett, will submit a report slative to -equalization properly as- tasments in the town 6f Putnam, s is recommended by many citizens who have made a study of the needs of the | town in this respect. . That , there are many glaring in- equalities- in_ property vaiuation as assessed in Putnam at present is frankly admitted by the great major- ity of those who have ‘given even cursory study: to the subject. It is al- 50 ‘an’ unavoidable fact that the ex- perise of running the.town has in- creased very: considerably in the past few years, as has been the rule with all other business. The town must have more revenue, and to get it there must be an increase in the tax rate or a readjustment of valuations en an increasing basis in many cases to produce greater return under the present tax: rate. Practically- all property within the olty limits and much of the property | in the town outside the city limits hasmaterially increased in value dur-t ing the past five years. This will be quickly ‘demonstrated to anyone who comesinto the market as a purchas- er. Notwithstanding this Increased valuation of the property is being as- | sessed at the old low figures, and the town is losing what is justly due it in the ‘way of extra taxes. In_discussing the equalization plan on Wednesday, - Mr. Padgett. of the committee - pointed -out that - it has been-learned that' In a city outside| ofPutnam a ceratin plece of proper- | ty ‘was going into the grand list for just one-twentieth of what its ‘own-| er.was asking for it. This, of course, is | an extreme case, but it s indicative | of the need of ach and every town to| equalization its assessments ab stat- ed’periods. i Conferences by the committee here! with important Interests. Including representatives of manufacturing con- , has established that it is ge recognized that there are ! equalities in Putnam that should be adjusted and in bringing about a more equitable basis of ~ assessmes the mill men are willing to co-oper- the way street over the newly ment paving.. From K the cometery -corner - the of the highway i pnobstructed south side Word has Just been rec:wed from suffrage “headquarters eaker at town of Windham. grandfathér owned the farm at Storrs, Gansett is respofikible for thousands of s youdon’t know why—tryit. It'sthe men and women enjoy. o The new brew with the old nmj countenances daily. If beverage with the punch that both - Effervescent, sparkling, full of hfe and wm. Made by Narragansett Brewing Co., which has had nearly a third of a " century’s experience in brewing ma.t beverages that delight ths palate. ich fs row Agricluturd] istrict; Deputy Jam; Nerwich. wae greetod .by. hers. of Putnam ‘lodee of he eame make:a B istrict deputy, who! addressed the members, there Was an | tatl members being re- cetved, and = socia g The new members John ‘H. Kem Hyghes, James 3 Macaonald, William B. Mushy, Af- tr I Brodeur, William S. Johnson d,Pr. George T. LaMarche. During the social session. chick salad, Tolls, coffee and lce cream w served. P lodge recently voted to ac- tept ‘the proposition of Byron .D. Bugbée and. to purchase the Busbes black for $45,000.° The lodge rooms buildinz, which Is o of “Putnam’s. bus! district, The Jodge has made plans.to, finance the which will give the organization home and permanent’ quarters. ! A Wirdham County Suffrage con- rention {5 to' be held'in Putnam, Wed- | Decsmber Ird, in’ accordance with: the:new 'plan of the' Connecticut Woman Suffrage assoctatlon for coun- | fy-organization. = 0ad Fellows' h: tho place of meetin; The conven- | tion ‘will be called to order at.11 a. m."by Miss Rosamond Danlelson, who | for several years has served as Wind- || ham County cha the ‘execu- age asso- ted in heart clation. : On the programme for the mo'n!ng session will be addresses by 1Miss Katherine Yuddington, president of the Connecticut Woman Suffrage a: soclation, and Miss Mabel C. Wash- burn of Hartford. It is planned to have a basket luncheon - and. social hour at 12.30. Cgffee will be provided. At the afternoon session beginning at soclation will be presented and or- ganization will be effected. Coples have been received here of | a Jetter issucd by the state automo- afled -to ‘all in- in Connecticut. "Phis letter direéts that public service vehicle drivers be made to conform with the state law requirin that they sl limit the number of passengers car- | ried on any one trip to not more than . two in excess of the actual seating| capacity. The lotter is issued, the department states, on account of complaints of overloading nubuc se vice vehicles in many’ parts of !hfl state. Holiday visitors who crowded the afternoon and evening traing through | thls city had an unpleasant day of it | for their. Thanksgiving journeys. A lieavy and incessant rain made trav ‘irksome, but notwithstanding | thers was an aburdance of holidas Spirit’in all-quarters.- In" Putnam homes ‘there ‘are. many. wisitors' today. - Many Putnam people, 0o, “ave visiting elsowhera, The. holiday here. promises to be witHout special activity. . The theatres ‘have planned special programmes and | there ‘will be dancing this ‘evening. Frorace Browniof Wester] t suhdty with-Mr!iand \h]z lpse{; 7. ang ~Mes Thomas: Undérwood spent,,Sunday. with t_flenfls 1n ‘Coven- o Providence y )Selunt gnthermz at 3¢ {Mr.- and. Mrs. Hugh Me- 2(party.of triends met thers day evening.y, T ‘were: selac’ o '-"Q DWM"P v 'F cated years. was su and Pomfret. the Ches residence’near Chestnrt Hill several .years 1.30 a constitution for the county as- :‘ and Henrv V. Oehlers and son Homer vis- r. and Mrs n 2 week 2g0 Sundav to visit Mr. J. Henry C ited Hermon, and Mrs. Goodrich, 2ore with her hus! in Worcester. ABINGTON and Dr. OF 4 ited sehools Frida¥ and examined ‘the children’s teeth, parents of such chfidrm as need dc" Shepard_ana daugnte | James k\mn doctor's care f preumonta. ; On account of v, md he J. George (larke, are located on the third floor of this |y, fmprovine under Mrs. Elmer Thanksgiving in Everett, Mass. with | retat fves. liam H. Bliss was buried in Lib- and ‘taug At the home of ut Hill Annie Tingley offi Tmantic, and burtal Mrs. Mil ing her breakinz one T J. Frenry €I Mrs.” Jam d Mrs, and Mr: | Worcester to ibeen staying with her e'sts for a while. but tn poar The Whist at Abington hall. Friday elected as..officers -for year: President, treasurer, Mrs. e, Wi The next held with Mr: Miss Mildred a few days at home, expects to g3 to Filorida Friday. her work in that locaiity for the . Wrs. Burt Whitehouse and childre expert to start for Florida Thanksgiv ing day fojoln M engaged in the West Palm Beach. o okr | atd ‘ town th? sudden \!nth, heal and 1l Thursda; foug . childre; nd te time .was. great piilow of fowers There i e, 88 years T T a elight at- ,_ | v Bandall, 87 W pastors | bmg tired by_the choir of t Mrs. Frank }Jr, “will_preac! is for in the to attend. h asthma, went to ital Saturday: She is care there. Capels. will |Re willentertain eperd Bailey, is to rémain at l1ey trom t : {who will spend Miss Louise Bail parents d He was' well edu- school . for . raany me of his death Y Llame of Town street are Ahm Doubleday ard had built at a fine station aeo. He had many the state. but had no Rev. Mr. Fos~ intimate fri chil hurch. iritualist, of | clated at the fureral Mr. and . Mr: West Town stree ire. B. B. (Thursday) leave injuring othe: on Lesle, Mr. Clarke,” Mrs. | es i m«e,‘ end | M. B. Hanlo Nrs. . Myron Hoxie in Leb- great-orandson of Mr.! morning for paren thelr Miss Abble | DI th now has s last Monday. ices were held at his home in Chest- the each contributed Sunday morning at gregational (‘Hurch At the parsonage on Elm Martha Harold Rose g m""‘"*no s Estelle and. Murlel Leffingell His funeral y at 1p. m. s\and the scho. toward NORWICH TOWN ces, T {at. the home of Mr. an, George T. fternoon serv: He wi hat church. there i 10.30 ,the T cortrmy Wh nalnck E mies entertalnin; T dre Thurston Mrs. R. Albert. F. as-t Mr. . and holiday 2 week ts. M. and Mrs. Mass. absence C] two youngér children of Mr. | All all day at- se: sent | West Town street, will have 2 family chil- | wers. the ‘First Con to be af st Meth- | at this service “thi avenue, and Mrs. Gurdon Francis: Bailey F. Thurston of | and grandch of Henry Helen. Win- |, y I.« and \hss‘ \!da Thurston, who resides at.home. | Greene of t, spent Sund: {Mrs, Mary Bishop of ‘South Plain fonday, Mrs. Greene he g Briggs of Plainfleld. Th morning ., for vithiwho has®been caring for M Mr: Providence, where! o and _daughter 2nd Mrs. Harold Rose, will spend the | coming week with their grandparents, Mr, ank Rose, of Wawe- and Mrs. cus! Hill. Ir. and Mrs. Dwight W. Avery of zathering . - today . (Thanksgiving) | Their daughters, Misses Gertrude and Helen Avery from Connecticut College arriveq Wednesday evening, as did al- |0 their daughter, Miss Ruth Avery, who is with the Hartford General In | surance Co. Miss Avery has -ag her ! uest, Miss, Florente Putnam, of Bos- ton; who also s logated in-Hartford in | instrance work. Mr. and Mrs, Alired Dodge and Miss| ith Dodge of West Town streot are| | expecting to -leave this (Thursday) { morning_ by automobile, to pass the| ay with relatives in Springfield, ult 3 Glgdys Beebe from Connecti- cut College, is spending the Thanks- giving, recess with her parents, Mr. na Mrs. George S. Beebe. of Scotland Edmiston of McClellan Jeft Monday to pass several days in Hartford with her daughter, Mrs. 3. M. Hart. Misses, Dorothy. and -Alice Larkham, < | stenographers at Connecticut Agricul- tural- College, Storrs, came Wednesday to. pass tho holiday and the Week-end, | with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her. bert J- Larkliam, of Plain Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Claréncé H. Amburn of Scotland road, motored to Auburn, R. 1T, where they were week-end guests “Frank: Cruthers: Avery: a student at. Worces- | | ter tute of ‘Technology, returned | Wednesday to pass.t Y1 recess with his parents, M Frank Avery of West Town street. Miss M (Thanksgiving) at the home of tam Tague, of MeClel- ars Angxe Holly of Foster Center, | . Ray Gates, returned home Friday. ‘and Mrs,” Walter ‘Williams of | anielson spent. Thursday at the par- | lled on several famili Mrs. Willlam Barlow 1di ‘4 ‘ness to those in middle 3 Mrs. Raymond Barlow visited') Mra. Byron Place of Foster Monday. There was & good attendance at the chruch Sunday evening o Tisten o an illustrated lécture on: Diamonds in the Rough, given by Cajl of Boston. During the evening two musicsl gelec- tigns were given by singers from Deg= son. Raymond Gates and Mr. and l&x-. G, R. Barlow -spent the week end: with relatives in Valley Fal 2frs. P. H. Coffey spent Monday with her sister, Mrs. Byron Plade, of 2 Middletown.—Mrs: - Elizzbeth = H. Bell of Néw York city has sold beautiful summer- home, . Bye-! Farm Hill district, to.Enoch T.” sey. g MIDWAY & LIFE ‘Men and women -at fprq stand at the portal of a crucial period. Strength mustbekept up, the body well nounsfig‘. SCOTT'S EMI.II.SION is thetonic of wonduiu{ hdflhl‘t SCOTT’S nourishes and is ‘vigorates and helps'the { body keep up with the p 8 > daily wear and tear o v~ atrength. Let M;' ke hep on rebell, On Diamonds, Jew- elry, Watches" shd all” Personal: prép. erty at a.low rate - Sremia wiedots Ton " sale. LIBERAL “LOAN - €0: Norwich; Comn LOA 3 Franwin St. nd, e work 1 b held its first meeting eveninz and (the coming Willis. Cobel]; Sharpe; , secre- Prizes were s Cobell ani Henry meeting -will be Covell Dec. 5. Stone, who is spending Mrs. Clara Nov, 28 Ao carry on Whiteheuse, who is | ber business. at of Putnam, dentist v cending notices to | 1. ghocked to ‘hear P Women | Made Young - Dright eyes; a clear skinand a body =1l of youth and health may be yéurs if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking Thn\wld’e stendard zamnd: fo hd_r-, Tiver) Bladder and uriciacid tropbles, 14

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