Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 1, 1919, Page 8

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{ © Geodyear .seems to be in lor a tre- . mendous boom in 1920. In addition to, the new milland the many houses that are under construction, a recommend- atlon’has ‘been sent to 'the main of- fiées at’ Akron, O.. for the erection of 150 additional houses. during: the com- ing year. .. 1§ now apparent that these @%ellings are going to be needed, in what is the most rapidly growing vil- lage'in Conmnectient. . .° . . " 7Eli Dagen pears to.be in a way. gs king -of the fox hifnters in thé season now open for the “following .of. thiy' great - sport, - Mr. agenias has an early.start and has imdde“the most of it-as will be appre- ciatéd by those who inspect the fine I¥he of ‘pelts already in his possession. "The. Connecticut Mills company. has jUst taken: over the Globe mills at Fall ot This' newly acquired plant will Beo' uped " to produce yarn for ‘use in weaying tire fabrics at the local plant 5% the concern. which also owns a yarn mill at East Taunton, Mass. None ol| the immense amount -of yarn used.in thé Danieléon' mills of the company is spun here, - - “ Wihile d many landlords in the town of ¥Hingly, especiaily in Danieison, have ta)eri ‘advantage of * the 'shortage “of ! awellings to boost rents, their tax lsts ag gubmitted to town officials’ show no increases over the valuations made by them for years past In-a word, they are “getting theirs”. and keeping it, evidently figuring the town of Killingly 28 a_mere outslder in the program..The | re~valuation figures of the assessors will-be awaitéd- therefore, with very| special interest. - Those who are prone t7 hew) about- the big corporations and the amount of taxes they pay, or do not ‘pay. will find .food for thought in; the manner in which owners of private | . In many cases, to aveid | automoblle department received a re- port an accldent, at Moosup, in $ =1ntomobh! owned: by John Dobbs of Providence, struck and bad i e owned by Ralph Col horse was hitched thata was backed , up front of a house {ture was being taken Tnepector Younz * sald that thie was the second aceident of titis- kind that has ppend: in the tgwn of Plainfield within the past few on i Judge W. F. Wondward. president| goo 3 | this week at.the Home of the bride's|: Torrington—The superintendent and A4S Conactant Fireman's assonl- | ¢ flw,_fifi.r{:r“hf"l}’n state department| arents, in Maynard, Mass. Miss| 13 murces on tho staff of the Charlofte j ~otifed Sunday of the s oFking of dent of the nd at his death a mem- ive committes, Indze leave today (Monday) Shack! fune=al and d by Frederick Du- e Putnam Fire Stoninzto torm Sha ¥0é atim r of the e Woodwa=d wi tn atted Mr. Wil be pecomnen rapresent! most remarka- the Amen- nroduction, at. the tonight and “Tues- théatre onerattves ara watch- Attertion ‘the in. River, where re n 35 mef and threaten- slons are not ‘| were held, { the real battle of the day will ‘be over | home in Woodstock, Charles| oo jon Grove street hetween jurday forenoon. Today, December 1, brings the bi- ennial city election, since the caucuses witbout -the. democrats making any némination for ; mayor, there has been: very litile; said “about politics;. so far.as“the general: public | is.concerned.: Those, however, who make a practice of keeping. in, close touch with what is going on in local politics“have not been: inactive, and }ii:;ly -voting may be looked for, to- As Mayor A. W. Marcy, the republi- can candidate is unopposed, special in- terest in what would have been the ‘mavoralty contest is lacking.- Mayor Marcy will be re-elected, so.the city is assured of the same able executive direction: that it has' enjoyed- during the ‘past two years. R i There is likely .to be a lvely con- test over: election of {alderman-at- large. John B. Byrne, a state bank examiner, is the republicin candi- date, and opposed to him is one of the prominent young members of the dem- ocratic party, Willis Carroll. The balance of power in the council for the next two ‘years hinges on this particular contest, 50 'both .the re- publican and democratic workers will make .a ‘strong effort to. elect their man. Thepe will also ‘be interest in the “contest -for the: treasurership, but} alderman-at-large. The voting-is to be done at the municipal building and the polls will be open-at 6.30 this! morning. ko Peter \Bensamon - died . Saturday{ morning - at -the Day- Kimbail ~hospi~: tal.” Mr. Bensamon .was a resident of the .town ‘of Woodstock.- where the | fami cated a few vears 2go, to es- | tablish a summer residence. The fam ily owned . valuable properties that| were destroyed in France during the! war, so_they have since made their! In papers flled with the clerk of| the scuperior court here Mrs.. Anna; Moflit of Brookly through her at torney, Judge Harry F. felson, sed £10,000, alleging that Mrs. Young, a married woman who liv Willimentic, has alienated the affsc- tions of Mrs. Witter's hushand. An attachme: s- heen ed. an prop- erty of the defendant in W Announcement was made b urday of the death Friday George 8. Crosby, formerly probate of the town of Thompson. well known"throughout this section, Back of Dar recover, damages of Cora | during the fall in the towns stock and “E: , scouting work ‘in keeping back the inroads of the gypey. and :brown- | fall moths. Large areas’of these towhs have been thoroughly covered by the crews that work under the direction of Irving ‘W, Davis, who s in charge| of the work in Windham county. The last section of cement road- way finishing un’the work tn be done and -the eastern boundary of Grove street cemetery was lald during Sat- Some traffic {s now | moving” through the entire length of | irove street, but with he newest cement has h; the route will be much easier to ne- Zotiate. ! Rev. 'W. H. Bath, of Norwich, dis- trict eerint eachad at “the| Mathodist rth Grosvenor- | Sunday tamrifie s=ihuted rain %0 of Sunday. Mra. "L B Millap, of 9891 N. T, the whenta | and B 6se: Havins een-t T ‘o3 In Providern hama whea tha o Premt; andl’ ~% 2 th . and Mree Aflliprand- ol | ihers te g maneral hane G R M rmanther T comtin well irtn tha “wirte= sensam. Ma= vanpls. he=s asa “withant ‘enal E Bo-hava suffinlent ge manere | T e et e P o A Amartonn ok Fsialae Falrhantke, thegirs tonight' an areen inroduntinn ‘a7 thousand laughs. Don't ‘miss 1 Orpheum Fork s TPauiter ‘huve-: wha eoma imin this tertitor from Drovidansa say thot the Amply hac hecome T-wer than at any tyme rin chistomy. Mfame avwners have g’flm-a ot funir foekg in_ nrder tol aaTe the-hish. et of foedins thor +Sehnols th=aughont the . tewn Wil rebpen thie (Mondn:) marrine. having hpen Alosed ‘simas Jast Wednesday for My Thanksetving . recens. JHare'd Florton has entered the am. NBY, 0f tha Goodyear commany's 3'"}?.,!0- frrees ag o timaknenes AThe Atockholders of tha Whit arstert eompanv - of Wimville have pecuted am awpreement ta taminate the icornarate exictenca of the ~am- pany,” whowa rlant was prrchaced #me monthe azo by the American Woglen compant, which concern s new onerating 14, AN Milton. 8, Litt'«fleld of Neow Vorlk will. sreach at the Conerexational chtireh at next Sunday morning’s ser- Wumbere of antomeblle eneratnrs 1zatinn to Canterbury next S: _Cargill_council, K. of G. conferred | tha third des: on a’ class of can- hmeld Sunday eeting The following 1. make up- a commit- | 2ed dn dra’ting a con- | ome of tha contest over fax| | ty | fedn hilald has heen r g 2s a candidate for th ctor. The Windham County St vention schednled.to be Wednesday of this waek together women from Windham county. ve. called: to: order- ¢ 0dd Feliows' hail Danislson of Putnam Heizhts. Putnam grange will sand a dele- oF attend ‘the meet Pomona grange, 2 Windiam Hibh School's team 'will be the first to appear > this gea- | gon in_the Quinebauz Valley basket- bail -league. meetinz Putnam High ,, on Januar . ss Edith’ Geeson. 'of LaSall Auburndale. has heen snending! a few davs with her parents, Mr. and Mre. J. H. Geeson. Watch, volunteers for army of service machines that have lghts. A _mumber of the members of Rose of Lima council, K. of C. were in Putnam Sunday afternoon to attend head- mhemi' tn have comvenjentir h fo==nttean that thers i3 a law again driving a meeting of Cargill council at which the third deeree was conferred upon a| class of candidates. - HURT ME TO BEND QVER George Deloyge satd: g8t'the phlegm out of my throat. I was of hearing and was short of breath. It sjamach’for 1 was troubled a lot with gas after eating. -1 -4 -bad that-it=hurt- my-stomach to in-around my heart. wwal,: Tot-Fetter. - T don't-have gas atter eating and fee! ger. Ihav.n't had a spell of coughing sinceTstarted aking that medicine. 1t certainly has done a lot for me 4nd ‘all my friends know. it, for I have told, them how goed” it was. 5 ne As- 801 - by G.~ G. Los “I had an awful bad ease of eatarrh; 1 would cough till my head ached before I ecould bend ‘over and,1 & P i Goldine has taken all that " J§ % Orurindtor of Goiding “GEORGE DELOYGE.” Engler, J. ¥. Donahue, G. E. Dreeser, J. J, Dypre; Plainfield, E. L. Mercier; | H £ | also getting hard was affecting my Norwich, also in Putnam 'by H:' dan | Mrs. Anna Harringion, of Ann strec ial interest today in|d | States requires that a census of theof the diamonds brought inte the T nit- |years. It is by this means that theltwice os much as inany preceding year Caléhester, B. F, Buell, A’ T.-Van Cleve; Griswold, C, H.' Morgan; Groton, C.-& W, Davis; Montville, C. A. Chapman; Waterford, Willlam Hendrickson, and by leading dealers in Bozrzh, East Lyme, Lebanon, Ledyard, Lyme, Pres- $47.; Salem, Voluntown, Brooklyn, Canterbury, Chaplin, Eastford, Hampton, and Thompson. If your dealer does not carry GOLDINE Eootland a bave him secure it from G. G. Engler in Norwich, or the Chas. L. ©o. of New Haven, Conn. Banding Barrows HUMPHREY ., .. . Radlantfire 1 \ Packings INVESTIGATE THIS The Highest Development of Local or Supplementary Heating GAS AND ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT 321 Main Strect in Mexico come forward in Putnam if Mr. Carranzt’s outfit starts some- thing! They're just waiting for the word. Harry J. Potter of North Woodstock and Miss' Ethel. Howard of Maynard, Mass., are to be married Tuesda: 2RIEF STATE NEWS | Waterbury.—The next concert of the Prentzel subscription series is that’ by the famous Russien compeser-pianist, Sergei Rachmaninoff, which comes on of | the night of Friday, Dec. 5. Howard is a graduatc nurs and senior-nurse at a hospital in Ware. is | Hungerford hospital have moved into | new nurses’ home on the hospital Announcement— Brooms (24 to 45 lb.) Belting (Graton & Knight—Leather) Belting (Rubber—Manhattan) Rope (Columbian) Twine (Columbizan) Fire Fighting Apparatus We are Mill Agents. You can purchase as cheaply from us as from the manufacturer of supplies direct. Give us a trial on your next order.ce. | Conmbeticnt | i 93-95 WA' For your co: ‘ 'Sales & TER STREET nvenience' and profit thers has been established in Nos- wich, the center of the mill district of Eastern Connecticut, a Supply House whose policy is to render efficient service to Eastern Connecticut Manufacturers exclusively. [ Tt Our Salesmen will call upon you regularly. May we ask that you = ¢ favor us with the opportunity of quoting upon your supply requircments. Qur organization and large warehouse stock-is at your service—use it~ Among the many Mill Supplies which we stock here in Norwich are: Oils and Greases Paper (Wrapping, Bags, Boxes) ~ € Trucks (Factory) Scales Lace Leather and Cut Lace Machine Shop Supplies Etc., Ete, INCORPORATED Telephone 219, Norwich i S Engineering Co. e NORWICH, CONNECTICUT The nurses have been Uvi olation hospital. New Britain.—School teachers of | this city, following 2 mass meating. missionary meeting: were held tie | Presented a demand ‘to the' . school " board’ for a flat increase in salary of Homs D Mrit s Becrset . TeRlewell ) oo ook, TEs Tt e Il B e cs Sewing was done on babies' clothes. | 7 €2C0. 1he 1ner LS At dinner fine baskét lunches were | %2 ease of $125,000 annually: enjoyed, Mrs. Carrie Parks who led | Savbrook—Rev. M.. F. O'Brien,-for the missionary = meeting,, read ' the rs pastor of St. John's church, second Psalm and H Bllis offered | ed official -notice from Bishop J. prayer. subject was Negroes! St@v’eelk o:‘ m; transferiln ne’'s chureh eymour, in- and s were read by | St. / . “luding the mission at Beacon Falls. New Milford.—Recently the Tobaceo ‘l"‘rf\“ucvnv company - of New Milford, witt s in Waterbury, failed | Now its affairs d. by Referee in E. Hoadley of LEFINGWELL Thursday last the Red Cross -and the nine months ending ber were 376,683,118, whi! erably ‘exceed $10(,000.00 000,000, The aggregate value of in the United States is n T. Leffingwe A. H. Beebe, proximate $ by a- dfstin ,000,600. uished value of diamends in the at that date at about § as the importations Beebe enter- tained eleven at their home Thanks iving Mr. 3 Bristol. the = racent . Red | Cross he city. there were 118 membershies secuped in this eity. and | This consideral) a5 the gitota of onj set for th paism and i3 a tle overa thousand lags 'than the Ped memberships in this city last the -exnortations practic: the zrand total at would Be at the presen more than $1,000.000.00 is remembered that valu and Mrs. ater, Margaret, Hary were Bedat callers were guests of M Newinaton. per cent. dur m; Prank Rose of Wauwecus Hill,|and Clifford T Touis TRobertson, 20, | rappened to find some ng ta . other pasple. | . Thelr arrest-followed | “n court ther were ziven 000, ard would c figure within a. ver the current imparts ru ing day, a fam enjoved -a delicious d N Were presént at s s Mr. nnies helanei | Mar handkerchiet | azo” By MYE. le_coon to be | f_the dia wned o the. Methodist church. Mrs, | os thari ¢ YWileon. first lad the | snowed that » 1- 1in 1900 consis “ { the diamonds of the © | has been since that time spend th daughter, Mrs. Stan- on, in ase Importation of Hart Noyes of . Prov ; sirce the begin o to ‘the home of his parents,! ; Diamonds. i at re d, Mrs, rles S. Noyes Sun- The didmond imports into the L‘nl_t- stock of diam ol c : ut.to end nates .- Grace D. . : nd . will Wheeler spent Mon- el an | orv of : The bulkk of in Hartford. r.ip-the i o S urs 3 The grange rabbit pper held in|?° : xiqu—eg:gr_npflm h"l"\n}:“:? r:f é‘::rr ‘rnrsc-:t) the church parlors M evening | 3 - y bank of New York|p 1 o the” diamonds Was a greatssucces 1 ate tha e v i lue of diamonds s stenes imvorted i Mrs. Mollie . P “nd other grec the -entire world. These Imer, a student Tarrytown, New. York.|the calendar year 1313 will exceed|Mmends £o chieiv to Furo has been spending the Thanksgivingi$100:0 e ar She lgroeet . minnle recess at the home of her parents,| CCOM he .calendar| . v, and it has bee Mr. and Mrs. Noves Palmer. o |vear 1816, Whether means that {SOUDLTY, and it has r.and Mrs. Mason ned George Lorin orwich at het tt enter- | the Deople of the | ed States are g and family of|disregarding the advice to avold ex- ner Thanksgiving day. |[favasance or are —considering dla- o {monds a nroper class of “permanent | Mi tak N ing the country. - Dur fact that the imports of this class been running at the rate of $11,000 per month of late indicates that 't grand total for the year will consid- diamonds alone probably a full $109,- ¥ bly above $1,000.000,000 and if valued at the present inflated prices wiil ap- £ diamond made as far baek as 1900 put the total since have aggrezated about $3 nre- } have advanced from 50 pe ar period, it qurite apparent e -grand = tota DR IS of Newine- | when measured by present 5 hunting. ¥ had no | varges: o, home ~of J. ( Fhey had 0o | valnes, wonld not be f | porter of diasmonds than now world's - diamonds } rope for prgpa- | | 1ands that we have drawn a very la » | proportion of the cut diamonds enter- | liguid, one cup. group “diamonds and- other precious " . stones,” of which the total imports in with Septem | le the further i 0, and that of | the diamonds ow considera- A statement expert United § 50,0 all t"time rath and when it of diamonds cent. to 100 DO YOU CARE FOR YOUR EYES? eyestrain is a simple matter, X Consult us. - We examine eyes, design, make and fit system which insures satisfaction, E. F. McGOVERN, Registered Optometrist THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY 3 . 135143 Main St—Established 1872—Norwich, Comn. gl»u_ s under a | | 1 1 the rate d, but the total of the in the | monds r held $100, dar year 1919, , apout . §7,000:000 he war, it sy of the world’s | ful Africa, | The following - | You in ‘ba Sou standard erlands being e cutting ' Flour, three cups: fat, fou e | powd the war, the importations from Netherlands slizhtly t country in the calends will agzregate nearly $50,000.000 cut of diamonds importéd dufing’the calen- Of the remaining $40.- d Kingdom. about $1,500,000 from | el { France, while the remainder | srand,_total of $100,000,000 consists of {uncut diamonds, which will aggregate calendar year about $29,000.000 000,000 in 1918, ang $8,- A “Sugariess” Cake. Is sugar scarce in'your community? information may help ing that cake for Sunday as a basis ‘these proportions are ne: ary to-make-a good cake: , % ‘cup: eges, whites or two_whole eggs; baking er, 2 {easpoong; sugar, 114 cups, The first four ingred- need not be changed but'the sub- stitute for sugar, if a liquid like honey, corn or.maple syrup is used, ‘will alter the proportion of liquid. Sugar or Syrup from | 1919 imports ye: 000 h' of are from the Corn syrup is not as sweet as sugar. The food value is the same but if & sweeter cake is desiréd use two cups corn syrup and decrease : the liquid | accordingly. When hohey is used add ! 1 to % teaspoon baking soda to esch, cup of honey used.—Maud E. Hayes,, Home Demonstration Specialist, Con necticut Agricultural College, Sterra of thelf The Census Bureau prints a speeia? supplement for each state in the Uniow containing all the census figures re- lating to the state in question. Children-Ory FORK FLETCHER'S - CASTORIA cake recipe investment” it undetermined. but at leart it is a fact that the import value of the United | United States be taken . every ten|ocd ‘States in the current vear will be apportionment of members of the house of representatives is made as to states. | and will aggregate about $100,00,000. ince diamends alone form about 85 im‘r cent. of ‘thé grand total 'of _the SPECIALS PURE ALUMINUM SAUCE PANS lghmetalee, 000 0 o Wy-quartsize .....................T5c Tt miww AR S One Set of All Three ‘GRE-SOLVENT ; 31l-poundcans....................40¢c THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street © 77 clephone 5314 . ORPHEUM THEATRE—Danielson THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4 THE INTERNATIONALLY | NATIVE HAVAIIAN URED FAMOUS nd ‘INSTRUMENTALISTS:

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