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- ad i { 5, would tehd to | discourage development of the plants and Xy R S R b | rt as the polés in thelr s to héavily the kg textile a 'f Qu ‘manufacturing corporations of the town 9§75, shoulud be assessed, so .it will be a town of Killingly have | the assessors increased this (o' mm urce ot satisfaction to both Sid€s to ‘with notices -of appeals The-Goodyear- Miils -company’s 1ist nf have the opportunyy to learn what tha SSFBOFRLIGNE ‘and bne-Tndividual of| taxable . property, unx dnaludes tn courts eventually will say about thé mat: ments levied wfi manufacturing plant; 104 -n-, r tor: e appeals- tenements, and 104 buile fatcky gentlemen ?l"‘lfll’—‘t ‘l edhfhm and M erman. 1!" 2 4 eof p 'g“ tnlilAir—.!a Oneco, 'A"&IX S tem, : Pil.'- Rabbits a) pufchasérs get B ef Mafore thi gmm( _qu by the um-l:y at uu;l'n ru Dutham Dlplex razor today at Mose !N increased by thé ass mu are the Goodyear Mill: In the case of Frank A. mm. owner asrviees Andrew g‘ Milis Y;omplny.: of a business Uloak; dvuum? and pase Omnlky were held rmu at 11 oeloek { company, the|cels of land in various paris ef nh! the Rexall l("l.—l!lv the ,”,, lt 8t h?na uh-z.eh,m A:lu;h;o‘p;. “is 30 closely allied with | the assessors increas son, ting. latives an: d ccmn eompany is assess- | own valuation of ;nnu ““iu,.n_ iululu\c u:mm- of ,‘tn lecal e selectm: sessors’ ures to the & r ml '::I umu 66 the NaponERES | o Davis, through His: conngéh, ases "'."’ ‘,""“":;‘" “"""‘" ‘f '“““' assessed by the | forin that the assésser did not flmw 1 g e g jF i nt the town of Kil-|any uniform rule of assessing; that j,, 3 enn 7 wu ( & 6f .the trus value of | some cases they fixed valuatioh in ex ‘l'u" N id that the appellants|of the true valué of properties and m Rellowing 15 the e toc At 16 #écure reductions from | in other cases their res were lesa than | institute to be held under the nuspices . peliet. | the market value of properties of the Windham Coiinty Sunday Scheol . Bértaining to the appeal| The general an thé toWh of u. asbeiatioh Sunday at the Congregational et Milla company sets | lingly will be mightily mu:g Jad W with afternoon and .éorperation on October 1| outcoine of thése apseals, 8 na'mnn, 74 temements, | turnable the first Tuesday in :um x. 3.30, devotional, Rev. - mill property of a just value | the superior court. mnr of Central Villag .n. The asséssors increased | For years there has beén a deal of Call of the Teacher The assessors' figures | controversy and discussion over. assess: l'flfl R. Stevik, of M 3 the presérit true value | ments fixed dn mill properties in tewn. . ‘s propérties, the notice | Many have felt that the mill compawies | entation s (1) Conserving 8! #th, and that the board | were never assessed heavily ' ~eneugh, | Childfén’'s Week, Migs Frances W. D,n- té permit a reduction. | iwhile other scheol ef thinkers eentend 1]:1:.“! I8 ;!Elé 84(:? fy".:;“".?é ey #f thé Taufiton Cotton Mills | that heavy assessments akainst textile R TP TR {1 Dnnulna (b) Young People's Di- vision, léader, Mrs. Stevens; (¢) General, leader, Mr. in: 8.30," intermission, basket lunch, coffeé will be served. Evening, presiding, Rev. John R. Pratt: dreds, Practical Aspécts of Suhday School Work, James L. Case, of Nor- 1$ THE ONE THAT IS PROPERLY CULTIVATED. || ™%’ s S aivie” o7 passdnsn ehaptér af thé Eastern Staf for whist, there Weére 31 tablés of players. Pirst Reners for the ladies were won by Mra. Cultivate. Saving by depontmg each week in, our C. W. Hale and first honors for the gentlemen by (\nton Cleveland. ‘The Sevings Deputmeng. ) consolation horiors went to Mrs. A. e Meech and Harold Greene. The col mittee of arfangements was made up Mris, L. 8. Ingalls, chairfpan, Mrs. My draws interest from the first of every month, , | Frederie 0. Arminxton and Mts. Mabel Jennings. The whist netted $65 and was $ ‘ 3 successful in every respect. Last dividend paid at the rate of 44 per cent elen Bmerton, whe wie injured rs- cently when shé bacame entangled in a 3 belt ‘at the Farnsworth-Pinney mill in Central Village was reported Friday to bs progre#iing toward recovery. Her egcape from being fatally injured i con- n’ w. dh C A t N i dBank e Al sortaby oF e, B | #Jadiss’ Aid socléty of the ‘n am 0 i tl n hurch successfully conducted a % ; un y a o 5 sale Friday afternoon at Géllup Bros. : and Lindners. FeE s ANIELS -.CONNECTICUT Additional scenes In_A Remance o D X ON, -CONN Danielaon were filmed Friday afternoon. The picture will show action scenes in various parts of Danielson. Willimantie Will come hefe next Wednes- d4ay, May 4, for a gameé with Killingly High Schoeo! team. ' Progress is Béing made on the feel'&; struction work, being done at the Dyé rooklyn Savings Bank |5t smly which Was damaged last yeaf by a seri- &7 MAlN STREET. DANIELSON, coNN. ous wyshout. INCORPORATED 1872 Edward Riley, 93, died Thursday STATEMENT OF CONDITION, DECEMBER 13 mo Nt e BRpAS: L. Wwho i8 the postmaster at Dayvilfe. Mr. fl‘fl Suits % Riley was 2 native of Ireland but fer g ¥ 3.427',210.47 more than halt a century had been a —_— resident at Killingly and for years con- SURPLUS AND PROFITS ., bt coeeveist. § 27781159 || ducted a farm N'd-was nizht watchm cco [ E OPENED BY MAIL. INTEREST RATE 4/ PER CENT. PER ANNUM. ind the followink daughters, THIS BANK OF STRENGTH IS AT YOUR SERVICE. e etis. CAltar a8 J. ARTHUR ATWOOD, President. _( W. H. BURNHAM, Vics President. || Mies Biizabeth Riley all of Central Vil- . A. POTTER, Treasurer, lage. Young people of Sunday schools of the ty for Buick Motar Cars and G. . finest cars at their price, line for Nineteen Twenty-One. thmugh Medlmufly the new Buick is more than a won.l:y successor to the intto the hearts of motorists everywhere., In appeatance, the new Eaick is a revelation. We invite you to inspect: the line, which includes models to meet every motor need, 9 CANAL STREET - 3 3 .30, devotional, Cecil L. Butler, of | 2 Phlnfl!ld 6.50, business; 7.05, hymn; ddress, The Young People’s Di- d £ Otnnuad for Bérvice, Mrs. Cora Deowns Stévens! 71.50, music; 7.40, ad- at a mill in Emmville. He leaves his{ th We are agents and distributors in Eastern Windbam Coun- .M.C.Trueh. We ‘are now showing the NEW NINETEEN TWENTY. ONE BUICK MODELS and invite you to inspect these wonderful cars and note the advancements and refinements of construction that enter in to making them America’s e ] (A1 DEALBRINNULTRY o b pay spot cash—Dro; postal ~and I will uflP m T. BURNS Funeral Director and Embalmer DANIELSON, GONN. 23 Academy St: Phone 288; alse 267-4 A.F. WOOD The Local Undertaker DANIELSON, CONN, PARLOBS s MECHANIC STREET AT A, T | _ramans’s wromusic veausr IIM.—-J;'(MI 'el::,.‘ ril 2'. Mw at his IHQ. hom g ue!!rl ay L. mt-nt ufium.er :? Hrrnnd given away every Saturday. ivan of West nnn lhll elti !‘ll.. l.n: Manchester, N. H. BR—In Bast Lyme, April 25, Mun Mather, agéd y'ln yn:: CURTIN—In Oakdale, Avrll 28, John Curtin, agéd 50 yea DANIELSON CASING, 1821, STARKWEATHER BLDG. BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS $7°at| FOUR ALLEYS THREE TABL WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. A,,,.“ Bowling is the sport for all, Prizes POREER_AL WOraste T Apent st LOUIS E. KENNEDY 'orter of Orlando, 1921, 1921, | Gbecial Attestion to Every Detall April ’7, 1921, Bu- Gearge, fih oF Frank W. Locke, |Il Mr 30th yea Al sempasi e b Chorch & ARen Heleh ulnbh s ril 27, 1821, of Jesse iuollrl:?‘lgln Dorchester, Mass., Aprll 15 Main SM 28, 19! rs. Biisabeth Thomi Pendleton Hill, Conn,, aged §0 ¥ TREVENA—In Mystic, Apzil 27, Jane L. Lynch, Wi ;e of Welunnon 3 Fmeral L e ———————— . couity hdve been invited to attend a . D t young people’s rally to be held in the 'rec on Congregational church Sunday evening, May 8 at which time Rev. William S. - ==AND-= B-ra of New York is to deliver the ad- Thomu Bradford, Jeseph N. Lavalles E bal . T S Yo Saminses or the moatmers bormxn of Danielson, have givéen the usudl netice ive to fling borougn Lady Assistare 'h!wu, in her 79t tax lists. Mrs K. B. Wilsur #ill have members |[j NENRY E CHURCH of the Ladies” A1d soclety of the Baptist WM. lnl‘rN ALLEN church at heér home on Broad street for Telephone a mesting Tuesday aftérnoen. Hall. 1921, John C. Hilly of Providence was a ¢ |visitor with friéndd in Danielson Fri- The - Windham: Hixh School team of |@3ay. 5 Next Friday, Arbor day, will be on- served by pupils in schéols in Killingly. Major Albert M, Warrdn, U, 8. A, Mémbership, Miss Harriet Smith, Mis: Wilda Luecier, Miss Mary Pye, Mrs. Eu- ~ | gene Durocher, Mre. Jolly, Mrs. Guertin; ;ha has been commainding officer 4t | gniertainment, Miss Lena Gibney, Miss Brt ‘Wardsworth, on Staten Island, Kas|aarion Renshaw, Mi May Pye, Béen assigned a3 instructor of philisi- 1 " phy at the military academy at Orise Montville, Mrs. W. F. Raerty, Mrs. Point Point and will remain there four | o o P Gagme, Mrs Armand Lisotte ; years. Majér Warren is the son of Mre. W!at‘ visiting committee, Mrs. - AL Newtos 1 :| Vaughan, Mrs. W. F. Rafferty, Mrs. Ar- He i8 oné bl the ybungest ofcers of hls Frederick Gilman, Miss Laszard. Mrs. W, Fang in the ariny, is 2 graduate of Point, class of 1815, and has served at | Minnie Kenary, members of the league, various stations m this eountry and at ama eanal &8 an artillery officer. | CUD F0Oms next week. ; PUTNAM At 2 mesting of the general commit- tep of St. Mary's Welfars league, the fol- lowing = commitiess wére appointed: Buick adherence to definite principles or motor design and chassis construction is again exemplified in the new Buick While retaining those features that have established the ing tweiity years, improvements in body désign and me- / chnfledunihhuvebeenincorpomdinmeemthtphu them far in advance of the usual trend of development. pravnom models that have performed their way Out territory inchides, Pntnam, Klllmgly, Woodstock, Thompson, Pomfret, Eastford, Brooklyn, Plainfield, Sterling. W THE MOTOR SUPPLY COMPANY l’UTNAM. ‘CONN. West F. Raerty, Mrs. A. ® Gagne and Miss are to give = whist party at the Girls' Following is the @ecket of eriminal business prepared for the May term of the Windham éounty superior court to be held at Willlmantic, oné of thée longest lists for any term in many sessionsi Continued Cases—tSate vs Joseph Masz- zarella, embezzlemeént; Alonzo Roswell, intimidation of witness; Minnle Rouillard, théft ; Everétt Cobb, manslaughter; Ma- bel Miner, vagrant life, Rondour Coveu, horse stéaling; Cassienér Ruszenas, vie- lation metor law villiam J. Mason, vi- olatién of moter law ; Louis Ma: . Ob- taining goods under false preténsés; Bert A. Lewis, non-support ; Charies Waltanen, assault with intént to Kill; Peter A. Span- os, threatening to destroy private prop- erty; Joséph Sarrasin, theft; James T. Morrisson, assault, Charles Curtia, abuse of female ¢hild, Carmella Mazzola ‘Built to answer your reg literature and full de!:j;h ditions. 15 POMFRET STREET ing water supply at low, ¢o Let us solve your water supply system. Wo’-vii.oyuh ask us for detailed information about any kind of a problem pertaining to supplying water in generous quantities at your premises, wherever they may be. Experienced en- gineers, skilled mechanics and equipment to meet all con- Hand, Electrical and Gasoline installations. We are agents for gasoline engines. Apodendohnqurywfl put you in touch with us. Write today, MOSS ELECTRICAL COMPANY PUTNAM, CONN. R e aa————— sario Sferino, adultery; Anmie Schnip, [od through the winter menihs at th adultery; Alexander Schaip, adultery; Frank Sedlick, assault with dangerous mes Riley, assault with-in- Steven Markow, assault, in- sault; ., assault; Puer Stalkskievieg, assault; Charles Mullin, statutory burglary; Thomas MeGratte, statutory burglary; Alfred W. Rood, non- support; George . Paine, buggery (‘harleu A. Stedmon, subornation of per- jury ond A. Stedmon, perjury: Phllln Brnult_ violation of liquer Jaw; Joseph GGadbois, assauit and Intoxication ; Charles Lavance, durglary and theft; Al doré Benoit, statutory burglary; Michael Dgnolt, assault. Probation Cases—Aloysins ¥. Ryan, Stanley Kaminsky, Amedes Durocher, Reltane, assaulR. New Cases—State vs John J. Moran, rape and indecent assault; Vivian Dore- thy Conrad, theft; John Maddare, non- support; Willlam Hartman, assault; Re- Solid Tires. John, Dowell and Maybelle Keller, Angelo Lanave, Steven Nesorchook, Steve Sol- ¢hu and Joseph Picenek, breaking and entering railroad =ar. The teacher training class conduct. Rutnam Siate Trad seasion Wednesday his year was de ulty as & mean ¢ school held its lawm provement, thére being ffteen the practice” teaching part of the: cowrse being included in the regular work. Classes in this ceurse will begin again again in October. the teachér training instructor to enroll It is the intention of & limited number of students. Applicants to qualify must be preferably ever years of age, of petent tradlesmen. Mm.l“” neobmummbuuan tradesmen. {6 bacome instructers of their trades &nd whilé the state board of ed- ucation dess not gwirantée a pesition it will give preference fully complete the to those whe sucsess. coutse when vasan- cles are’to be filed in the various trade and vocatienal schools . threugheut the state, Theseareall FIRST § and carry Milisr’s * . Name, Serial Number and Guarantee. Get our prices if you are in the market for MOTOR TIRE SERVICE CO. 10 South Main St. Tel. 691 SALE AND SERVICE Putnam, £ DWmofMfl.LER"GuredtoRo-d”leudFM'flgu Distributors of Celebrated “VESTA BATTERY” '’ When Tl forms of the work ate turmed (Continued on Page 11, Columm 1.) SOLID TIRES We have just purchased four carloads of SOLID TIRES at a very special price in practically all sizes. Conn.