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. PERFORMANCES TODAY AT 215 6:35 and | wn caust atier Tlonry | The grand list of he town of Put. - U Yo 3 Tast. Killingly had pleaded | iam as completed.by the Astpssors and - ; Simple Sanitary Precautions For : ‘having violated the game|now on file at the office of Town Clerk Before and After : ; | % 3 “blue Jays, Judge Fen- |Dayid Flagg shows a. total. valuation \ . p { o= . §ic E - We all of us fear the flu! We dread the grippe. We detest. ¥ fr T R et e T el T ] ¢ 3 ¢ “each count and costs, after-|fix2d at $¢:146,404, this being an in : 4 - k & B s : 2 the winter colds which are so prevalent. We want to avoid || weids temiting eu bt the sctiel] Sant of 3 eme wien the sotar veteas || ) g L i j i 5 all this. It can be done. Eat simple nour“lin’ foods— m&: mfi?&%?ir?;&:;mt? ::;I":!l-]:: f;:%}?ss‘{:::ud u_x:;-{“.mai)i: - sleep at least eight hours every night with all the fresh air Sourt: M T hipo . being ong of | $L615,20%; 520" barns, sheds, etc., val: - you can get—keep clean both inside and out. There are | 2 number of very simple preparations which may be used" as preventives or for treatment of trouble after it ar- rives and there ‘are a number of splendid antiseptics . Gario-y = attey's| ued at: $132860; 1,633 houses and Fo N S R i 6 bullaing ot valued 3t $375286: 151 o it _ | buildings used for stores’ and vafu e e e wuesdy ST | ot searatd: 26 bullathgs uees s mile G. Bill stated that he did not believe | and valued a“ $LALL040; 11,267 5-6 that the law should have been invokeq | 2CTes valucd at §203436; 208 horses to punish Mr. Smith, who simply shot valued at 3“0-.“- 856 neat cattle v s birds that' were destroying as much as | Ued 8t $27,710; 546 automobiles vatu half 2 bushel of corn a day on him; G Non-taxable property is shown, by P e e oo, oot at 1t | the list to have an assessed valuation which might be used with propriety at all times in every || property likely that the law protecting | °f, 8584800, . o . N Dbluejays ‘was contemplated as a t 7 hom: dwellings is ziven in the list just com e imeans of punishing men who killed} yoi5"5'1 188 whereas last vear's list OWEST PRICES |l oo o B ot ha - oosis | shows 1143, five mdre than the total WE HAVE THESE AND AT THE L property. As Mr. Smith had pleaded | for Vi ew fist, s ot ithetandini 5 , the cery cos - : left 10 do but fine him, and there was | Sieanings. ereoted 1o Butae . Guring LYSOL no way of denying the game omclals 115 their costs taxed in the case. ? m AR, e Rite it ted §1 ShRIITientigRitie Yens Will be Iaid durlng the present year, o o el Here is some ‘sad news for those| Recently the assessors made a general 3 AR | Peroxide of Hydrogen who may have held the hope that the increase of 10 per cent. on all of the B 10 || Phvsicians would be a refuge of last| property In the fown: 5o Thompson's o7 SYLPHO NATHOL Small size - 19¢ Y| resort for them when prohibition Was | Fevenue will be libaral from taxes this : - J5c Biin full effect and“a hankering, or @ year. The tax rate fixed at the last Small size ceveneenns 108 - 25c J|real need for liquor, prsented itself.|financial meeting of the town was .18 Meaium size ity it Only one of the = physiclans of the|mills, but officials believe that the N y 48c town of Killingly has apnlied for a|town will be able to raise sufficient| Large size eeheeens Vit e 240 || permit to prescrive intoxicating li- | revenue to meet its meeds on a 17 mill 90c | e . 48c || auors for medicinal purposes, or for| tax this year, and possibly 1§ mills s 97 J{any other purpose. x will be sufielent. | . - o e ! b The. Bulletin correspondent can-| Thompson is fortunate in that it is 5 ; * vassed them all Tuesday to ascertain | not burdened with the cost of main- A ; : . il 19¢ just what they had done about the|taininz its high schwl, gift of the &« ~ F g e =l . 240 fl matter. Invarably the answer was| Tourtellottes, but to its credit it fay S | Medium - e . 45c }| “No.” Some of the: them let it go at|be stated that the town had freed it- 906 || that, while others claborated upon the | seif of debt hefore it benefited by, gifts , rge s . 90c hat, while others elaborated upon the| s 2 £ . 1 s e bald negative. One physician in from the source mentioned. 'DADDY-LONG -LEGS ” EGYPTIAN DEODORIZER ..... 19c PACKAGE plaining why he had not applied for a permit said: “It is not, as is trying to be made out, that there is no démand for:the writing of prescriptions for li- NN 2.3 W equipped with headlight lenses that B TN A ~ s 7 X8 ¥ d . 5 oL ramatic poew o B o 1oy Iores ety ijié?tffll}adswort/bfing]‘elloy) the point-J§ that T won't fuss Bk Folabneas ix w now in force. The numbers of the automobile . denartment at Hartford, STAGED BY R-A: WALSH. State Automobile Inspectors R. C. Young and G. C. Ellis were in Patnam Tuesday and took the numbers of i F£o% many motor vehicles that are, not Tl 2 immortal HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE and MOTION PICTURES * The Leading House In Norwich — Big Shows Today 3 Shows 2:15-7-8:30 | Thursday, Friday, Saturday Chief Little Elk and Co. KENNEDY and DINUS A Spéctacular Rev A _Novelty Offering DUNCAN and ABBERT | EMMET and MOORE pose: with any such foolishness as now sur- P rounds the writing of such prescrip- | vehicles will be. forwarded to the'state tions.” Naturally, there will be cur- , J|tos’ty as to which particular physician 4 made. that statement, but The Bulle- re /fl & tin gepresentative, in asking the|that thev must procure for their cars question, relative to the ‘nformation|lenses that are approved: under the and, it is understood, the owners of the ‘vehicles will receive a warning | wanted, guaranteed that no dsctor | rezulations or be liable to. prosecution. would he quoted in conneciion with| 'Putnam’s streets were like rivers of the use of -his name 2s to any state- | § Tuesiay afterncon when Old ment he might malke. Solrseemed to come back with much of \Much has heen printed in metropol- | his power after weeks during which it itan papers during the past few days| had scemed as if he had almost en- Felative to the prescribing -of liquors | tively gone out of business. Though y Wilmington, N. C.,|for patients sufferin~ with influenza, itions under foot weré excedinz- will enter the employ ofI'which disease, happ'ly, has not made about everyone welcomed able to the hospital | ayes and Anderson Co., at thé|its -appearance in this territory this ange to warmer weather. - The atzer part of this week. M. Mor- rd where this company's boats|winter,” and’ soffe -concessions have in the business section and o i as «.‘ ¢ a sericus op- |are being ovethavled. been made-along the line of making it throughout the city melted 2 . rim the Anderson house in t to Allen’ street, Groton. and William Bishop CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “Shanghaied” PRIZMA IN NATURAL COLORS ! SPECIAL SCHOOL CHILDREN'S MATINEE AT 4 P. M. morial hos New Lon »d 1gube improving and wili prob- in and Mrs. Charles Jensen |easior to get liquors'to be used medi- [ @Wav very considerably durng the af- Mr. Morgan| have returned from ‘a visit to. New cinally by such patfents. What might | ternoon. allowlng one to see patches of = o he pavement, regarded In this case as Full St: Variety Act i i son-in-law | ¥ happen in_the unfortunate event of |t ul age Variety Irish Songs and Stories = 2 > | r e vs i ki . 4 i i L ign of spring. as the day. wore < e | e e e e M E| M arolyn Andrews is making a|influenza’ becom'ng epidemic here, in @ first s ves in New York " | 'fur an the procuring of Hquors aa a | gn. The temperature ran up during LITTLE JERRY NOVELTY MINSTRELS |{ CON R IAI amil T e O treatment for it 1s concerned, ia left to yc {1, 1C3 "ot ‘reached here sice A Mite of Mirth 5 Men Full Stage Variety Novelty the first of the vear. : Carpenters who quit work o4 the ad- dition to the plant of the Manhasset lingl’s physicians have not placed | Manufacturine company” ndjisted their themselves in. o position where they with their employers, the wil' be pest e goes =ton B 3 . Morton is visiting her JisEais b nasihe ! fhios~ swho, leritimatel= or otherwise, | ¥ent back to work { . : or | stonned work mear o 5 "/ MI% | nragined nead of intoxicants, Offering MARY McLAREN in “THE WEAKER VESSEL” Mosen returmed from al = ag ness trip to New York. Duncan MeDonald was called 1 Tuesday by the illness of | MARGUERITE COURTOT, HOW-~ ARD HALL, GEORGE LARKIN in “THE NATURAL LAW A Six Reel Special A Six Reel Super. Comedy Comedy Weekly e e S e . v 0 0 i e ; le from whatever value may have in treating ‘pat infidenza, it may be stated that ¥ Yiquor BY TUBBS’ BAND ; Ponemah Hall, Taftville i| Friday Evening, January 30th i ] Concert from 8 to 9 — Dancing 9 to 12 Tickets 45c each — War Tax 5¢ % | would have them s real Tt 100 hecause ave to rema heverage of an intn | inx nature of‘those w retura : t 5 cturied from; need' a stimulant contai ass. Norwall where he is employed on Point shipyard. Benevelent persons | Clement bei .| of Chandter & Mor: Residents of Grand View would like! in that section of the city, ! At the| have to walk a very | tance in order to get; b a letter may be| undergo an operation. At Portiand, Conn. “lement -3 1nited | i v wers brouzht,i no in nlace floor! id and nailed.” T ih met Th a3 to assist' in 1 th Mrs. W. C. Smith. 1t t was to he FLUSH YOUR KiDMNE (3 CCCASION ALLY IF YOU EAT MEAT REGULARLY. Tuesday. of Mr 0 _died of influenza about Miss Barber's Mr. Barber and Miss i 34 £ rly lived in this wishing ! 5 . Danielson, 2eiling Y. twhich Fas the con- Mr. Barber being superintendent secuy | 3 ¢ ruct the -addition' to the - ols, a position similar to| - 2 the one.he is now filli 0, a rativa of Athanase Pnt- deposited. Chickenpox ha and Ms8| among the pu; {at the hizh | reported Tues hine with a carrving capa ast 30 persons is ity of at| pected to be put on' gne of the runs north during - made its appearance of the eighth grade three cases m»m;; | es E. Lanphere |has been in falling health for month i Mystic, have been visiting rel- | Was teken to the hospital last Satur | day morning to undergo an operation 5 R dead at their home here. Mrs. Because of the e y bad con-l It is probable that a session of the! RA RA RAN (=N e Cew London was| for tha removal.of gall a_dnvohter of Mr. 4nd| ymspave _im ditions for w s in”grades | superior eourt will ho held hers. Feb, | COLORATUI SOP o ; Tuesday. {ovesation was successfally Cheres TeClatr, 2 1920 helow the ef missed from | 5" . : | World's Gr Sing stér R ietuine | & the Tnion 2 further study for the day Tuesday. i of Put-! orld’s Greatest it Aha bt A, i dition re was re-ed off on L SR 1820, 20, when there was no afternoon session. | has secured em-|Sundav, though was n »5 A Teasure o® e lonMT ; | ols said Tuesday that rm‘wcoLssv HALL NEW HAVEN 1. R. Douglas Co..| he was a very sick man. th Fielding Shareholders who attended the an- 3 Z loped & s ' uring Monday afterncon. by-which o ;i nual meeling of the Putnam E ing [ among the pu is believed | Fnchy, January 30th !*tme prieumonin had developed, Mr. were !l LA FONTAINE —Tn and Loan association Tuesday evening | that there are no real cascs of disease s to be employed Puze was vis! - 193, and from time to time crash- o the s'dewall with snch force as . to be 2 menace to many people. m":““fl\l e VRGAN—Tn Pachaug, The body ot J. Alfred Puize. nro-| gdaugnter to prietor of a ba~ber shop 2t Danielson, ™ Morgan: g was taken to his home iIn that place| Mrs. John Tanne were very pleased to hear reported by their officials that the drive that has| been.on since the first of the year to | z secure subscriptions to the ninth series | has resulted in the sale of upwards of 1,500 shaies, a total greater than that the city. One of ‘Putnam’s be Ship Yard. daurhter. Considering the azgr Slater of Now Haven was.a|decree of his illness he appeared in aller in the village Monday.| good en'rits and was cheerful, e | was with surprise that his' de~th, 5 .~y | Which occurred carly in the cvening NORTH STONINGTON | was announced to his family, SRR Mr. Puize wos pative of Atabasoa. Thonds Jn ton, have been notifled | Ganada. but had lived the greater part of Erovidents it Hy Ar00ld, | of his Iife in.the United States, belng e e s Miied B | a_resident of Providenco before com- roen ot | Tickets, $1,861.50, $2, $2.50 that' the com-| ° Opn:Sale.at Steinert’s he town and city t 1not be less | 183 CHURCH STREET, NEW HAVEN than 35 mi opinion on of the eight nrior series. knowledge of t it is going to cost The 'bus business proving so suc- | to maintain the town and city govern- cessful out of this city that a big ma,.l ments. man who eats meat a mistake by flush- | says a| . Meat forms uric > kidney pores so strain_only | 8 poisons from the | THERE 15 zo aaverusmg medium ta Castern Coznecuicut coual to The Bule tin for Lusiness resulis. ] MARRIED ing the winter season. BARBER '—Cl,!E‘lEN’I‘»'In As a very general rule, the mail (Westfield). Conn.. T boxes in Danielson are affixed to.the '+ Barl B, L4 EEA RS MRR GARESPY be b INER Tt Laa U Kty b 1] Sk, Nabily zhter of s Lphraim W, | 85-to Danlelson. whers for many| DS ~ - 2 - H R Lot four randenilfien: * nees as_proprietor of a barber shop e el e SRR i i —min Yottt Pl | Edgar W. Chapman is * ;| Dbring his long residence here Mr. |l " disorders come| Edgar W. Chapman is temnorarily this time of year, when they are us- ually heavily burdened, r.sk their necks in making deliverfes. The rem- edy is in the hands of those who ben- ctit from the carrier service. - Smart rain that came pouring down early Tuesday morning froze as fast Pulze acquired a very = general ac- quaintance with the town’s people and was regarded as a quiet and earnest | serving as janit Wheeler 4 dull ache in | S¢hool and library. < hurts, or if | Charles B. Caswell, who fell on .the | ™ e S of | ice two weeks azo and injured his left | ¢itizen devotedly attached to his fam- or at-|leg, was taken to Westerly last week | i1V He leaves his wife, to whom he lding, get | for X-ray examination. As previous- | Was married 41 vears agq: two daugh- 12d Salts from |1¥ Stated by the local physician, no|!*rs, Mrs. Frank Bennett, of Provi- at _the FRISWELL—In Norwicn, Jan. 26, 1820, Blizabeth Friswell uneral at her late home, 27 Franklin street, Thursday afternoon, Jan. 29. at 2,30 o'clock. Burial in Maplewool cemetery. GERE—Suddenly, /4 BIG GRAND GALA OPENING! Jan. 28, 1920, in St t Augustine, Fla, Ann, wife of ‘ H pharmacy and take a|bone is broken: but there is a bad |dence and: Mrs. Dora McCaughern of | as it fell setting'the stage for many he-lats Robert Nelson Gere of Svra- | g A onful in a glass of water be- and bruise which causes much | Stamford; and a son Wilfred, who was | tumbles that came as hundreds hur- e the 530 vear of her pain and he will be long in recover- ing from the injuries. Mrs. O. D. Fisher has been visit- Grace Lyon in Montville, . Randall has teken the con- tract for carrying the mail between the post office and the trolley sta- tion Local readers were much interested in the recent letter in the Wide-Awake department of The Bulletin by Harriet F. Park and congratulated her on her success in winning a prize. assocolated in business here with his father. The annual meeting of the Westfield Cemetery Assciation was held Tues- day evening and the following officers were elected: President, K. A. Darbie, vice president, M. A. Shumway treasurer, Nathan Prince: secretary, A. G. Bill; directors, E. S. Carpenter, A. F. Wood, Luther Pilling. If you are not possessed of a desire to further cripple Uncle Sam's foroce ried out to thelr work in variou: parts of the borough. “Pride goeth, be- fore a fall,” might or might not have| 1920, Silas B. Lew! fairly applied to those who lay on|CRANDALI—Ia Hope their backs and looked up at the lead- Jan. 25, 1920, Sophia A, en skies as the morning wore op, but| Joseph Crandal, aged 97 years. in any event many were flattened and | NBLDER—In Norwich, Jan. 26, 1920 what some of said cannot be. repro-| Georgianna Lord, wife -of.” Horace duced here, for it might be in viola elder, aged 49. years. tion of the Volstead act, which per- [ SULLIVAN_In this city, j_l,,‘“’v 2ts, }93‘@‘ mitg of nothing containing: over omi e ¥ Shull yRu S o0 ERS "ute dohn Sullivan. half of one per cent. of real pep. Funeral at the fivfie of her daughter, breakfast for a few days and your ] then act fine. This famous om the acid of grapes on juice combined with lithia beer d for generations to ogged kidneys and stimulate , also to neutralize the e so longer causes thus endi bladder dis- At OLYMPIC HALL, WATER STREET TOMORROW (THURSDAY) NIGHT ——LOYAL ORDER OF—— Moose Bazaar and Fair Westerly, R. I a delightful effer- -water drink which al Announcement- in The Bulletin on| Mrs. Chester Wright, 39 Fgirmount : the kidneys ciean | h° Tl this (Wednesday) evening at!.gect was the request made by pos- | ufacturing company is to locate its| geloflc, Mass of red 3 {the residence of Rev. Lucian Drury Deacon Jolm D. Avery, leader, AUSPICES OF NORWICH LODGE, No. 950 10 —JOLLY JOY NIGHTS—10 pure, thereby avoiding plant in Danielson was received with dney complications especially wide-spread interest, and; accepted as another _evidence that Danielson s forging ahead to that in- Patrick’s church at %o'clock. tal officials here Tuesday of the good - people who depend on the carriers to render’ prompt_and efficient service in the delivery of mail matter. Car- riers Marvin Kies and Harold Greene are suffering from injuries received in falls from-the front steps of homes Where the residents have been neg- dustrial pre-eminence that will mark it in the next five years as one of the most alive and progressive of Con- necticut’ gtowns, and one of the fast- FUN AND FROLIC—MIRTH AND MUSIC Church & Allen 15 Main Street Funeral Directors ‘=AND- Enifialmgrs Lady Assistant Telenhone 3283 HENRY E. CHURCH 2 WM. SMITH ALLEN est growing. At the meeting called for this evening much will be done in the line of merfecting * the , arrange- ments for_the ‘building of the factory that is being provided for. Subscrip- tions to the fund for erecting. the plant have been generous and at the present time have reached. that size wherein one feels safe in . asserting that mo real difficuity will be exper enced in obtaining. the additional §7,- 500 in pledges .required. What Dan- ielson did in putting over - Liberty loang taught its business:interests a great lesson, and getting: the’ price of the mill now seems like; child’s play, whereas, before the war, it would be regarded as a big undertaking. . Logation of the Paco company 'in Daniélson means a ‘fat‘addition to the borough's payrolls each week, and in t'me may ‘mean:another bonanza in- dustry such as have _ helped boost Danielson in such a remarkable way during the past five Vears. from this cily Tuesday morning.” Mr. Puize died Monday evening at the Day L imball “hospiiul, -where he was brought Saturday, dangerously ill, to Children Cry A FOR FLETCHER'S | CASTORIA DANCING VAUDEVILLE FREE SIDE SHOW ATTRACTIONS FREE Featuring the famous Rosa Rentz Trio, Europe’s Greatest Acrobatic Novelty . The “Jazzing” Starts at 9 o’clock—Music by Rowland’s Orchestra SOMETHING EXCITING STIRRING EVERY MINUTE ! ADMISSION TO HALL 10¢c, WAR TAX INCLUDED Season Tickets 25c—For sale by All Moose Members' $20.00 IN FREE DOOR PRIZES GIVEN AWAY NIGHTLY! ligent in removing the snow and ice. Both carriers have injured shoulders and, Postmaster Allen is anxious that they shall not be:further injured be- cause - bouseholders. :are . not _careful about the manner in which the ap- proaches to their homes are kept dur- KEENKUTTER AXES AND TOOLS OF ALL KINDS SPECIAL : LIGHT HANDLE AXE, $1.75 THE HOUSEHOLD BULLETIN BUILDING 74 FRANKLIN STREET W& X ) [ ——SPECIAL—— MOOSE POPULARITY CONTEST BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND RING PRIZES TO THE WINNERS! Prizes and Nomination Blanks at Blics’, 126 Main Street NOMINATE YOUR FAVORITE LAD Y OR KIDDIE " Shea & Burke' Funeral Directors § 2% .K 55 ‘ ifi/._\' . A F. w03 *The Local Undertaker” _DANIELSON, CONN Pariors | hanie TELEPHONE 531-" 010 GRS 0116 | GRS (5110 | GHED @110 | GHD 0110 | Gu | A IR Y YA @ M -