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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1922 pecial good will DANIELSON A splendid example of co-operation and 0 to the townspeople Is oontained in action taken Tuesday at a regular meeting of the trustees of Brooklyn Savings bank in voting t Jow the town tp eancel a note for $125 ould not expire until 000 w hat the town tow present oppo intere: carr: belng the inst B ira call 1 ye: the behes' of anv- eld 1 charzes were taken isor Leon M ion at ed to the e bonds that bear such a lower | the note in force bs saved about a sum wel ar, in ch to t Tnasd Elmy was e 1923, said Tuesday that the had formaly to grant the town the privilege of up the mote if they so desirec voters will pass upon the matter o° ng a new series of town bonds at the or Friday It is not likelv turn down ths pro- meating, of case the town da: issue bond. Broek'yn arge of and State Officer Cantain Pat En- thr ccatel Farrin of Killing- Thesday merenty again touched the winter's | v take advantage ty to issue b.nds at the rate of , per annum insicad of the referred to bears, it des jus »wn as the PUTNAM Putnam awoke Tuesday morning un- der a new city administration and peo- ple have been asking each other what it all means. However, the changes in the heads of the police and fire department came as no surprise, nor did the election of Attorney J. F. Carpenter as prose- cuting attorney take anyone unawares. Captain John Bulger of the police de- partment remained on duty Tuesday but this (Wednesday) morning Remie De- flage begins his career as a police officer, He has had no experience in police duty but immediately becomes head of the department. There was a variety of word bouquets handed out at the meet- ing of the old and new councils Monday night. Mayor Marcy made a short ad- dress in which he thanked the members who had served under him for their loyal suoport and courtesy. Alderman Pad- gett, democratic representative of Ward 1, lauded his colleague, Alderman Johan- son, republican, of the same ward, and Alderman Johnson returned the compli- ment. Both lauded the mayor and this the al n L retiring chief executive. Mayor Macdon- ald, when sworn in, emphasized that he is, and for a long time has been, in fa- vor of consolidating the town and city under a commission form of government. He praised the palice force and said that state officials and members of the state police department had come to him and teld him (hat Putnam had one of the most efficlent police departments among es of the state. Before go- stence the old council tition of the Parent-Teach- ers' Assoclation requesting that the city flood the ear the high school build- ing for the purpose of making 2 skating pond. It was stated by Alderman Byrne fire o to replace the ome on Motor Truck No. 1, exploded while the truck was at a fire a week ago would cost the city approximately $700. The thing that a parently gratified Retiring Mayor Mare the most was that he was able to report a decreasq of $21.000 in the qity debt dur Ing the past year. the ¢ lley returned to Co- New York, the when he fell down the ng from Moose hall has 8o far recovered as n to his heme Tuesday from r of New York of relatives in the rth end of Another of the billiard matches that been interesting members of thas canum club will he played this (Wed- | nesday) evening. t setve as special police: have asked for quail on toast, you k or simething cqually attractive in the permitted to go too far with & oW There will be an increase over last year |in the total of the grand list of Ki.lix § Vi d day. The list 1 be ready he present month It is ist will show an in from $50000 to $100,000, but t 50 cents a meal day or weekt Kvery he"s yourself, 13eo. derable kr(:)rm °d Holman n' A New Britain was 2 r fn Danielson on rnest Skinner, the vouthtul Hampton lerer, was not pres ourt ate Willir underg » examin: is expected. h the first of coal £ the from $§1 er during s not - furnished mue! high . school open=d ng after the ho'iday r One raid by tne pelice has been suffi to glve at lest a temporary scare FIERY, ITCHY ECZEMA HEALED RIGHT UP BY PPLYING SULPHUR the s be little noted skin its germ hur heals destic prepar s to relieve the torment T s from} jar of | 7 od drug- e a cold cream. ALBERTUS F. WOOD Funeral Director and Embalmer PHONE 147 Deposits accepted from $1.00 up. Only one coupon to each customer. Coupons good until January 15, 1922. 4 per cent. paid on Sav ings. DANIELSON | ivalent to a dividend of 50 per cent. on your deposit of $1.00, or 20 per cent. on ] coupon 18 equ The ition to which we pay 4 per cent. $5.00, in a the | € leaves the sisin | ¢ {~thers of the children are to ba caj | for under another arrangement as t are too youns f r admittance to the L1The parents are held at Brooklyn . |charged with adultery Officers of Leo J. L'Homme rost, Ameri- }can legion, will be installed next Wednes lda\ evening. A number of co'lege students have beer pendine the holiday season at thelr himes here returned to their studies on Tuesday foxes have been brought in to date by Gurdon E. Withey, cham~fon fox bunt- er of this vicinity. Mr. Withey has kille every fox he has shot at this season, and .| ke Babe Ruth, is hitting ‘em for a thou- sand per cent. |~ Tho 1atest of the foxes taken hey wa2s shot In what he describes as Berkshires of Connecticut—thg hil; itory east of here, w Department. THAYER BUILDING called forth a few more words from the ! mittee that a new tank | f I B Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND STOPS THAT DISTRESSING COUGH—checks it quickly and sure- Iy, clears the throat of phlegm and mucus, and coats the raw, inflamed surfaces with a healing, soothing medi- cine. Don’t Cough Until Weak *] am en old lady, 75 years old, end 1 had a very bad cough from having la rippe. 1 thought it & good time to try %‘ole\ 's Honey and Tar Compound, and 1'sent end got a bottle, and it stopped my cough, and I got better. So now I am around the house again. —Mors. Mary Kisby, Spokane, Wash. We can prove no imitation or substitute is as good as ,the genu- ine Foley’s Honey and Tar. LEE & OSGOOD CO. Eugene Gibney, Touchette, James O'Brien, Sponsey and Clifford Traham. board of heaith aipointed includes: G. T. Lamarche, Dr. F. A. Morrll, Prry Dr, F. T. Baldwin, Maclonald, A. Nwton Vaughan and City l Engineer George W. Perry. It is under- stood that an endeavor is to be made to have the board of health a more actlve body than in the past with the hopes August Martin, Origene that some of the health problems, nota- | of bl the cohcchun ] solv age in the city, i Peter A. Gardner, In his annual report | ealth offi beén free tlnl’fl Ther the y the ity cases were | spread period the dump i and onen refusa T Ith officer. burned and from the dump! the plan was! last made effe receipt y of new 1"1'”‘}(»!’-E 'l‘aii extende inight January of markers s made. mm W shovels day even o'clock in tinuing a A fall of snow began afternoon and Tor afternoon to at- | o January term | the ndham county superior court, minal side. JEWETT CITY | Reliance 120! 50 T held a owed by a social, ) The installa- cted by Dis- he srand SAVE THIS COUPON It will add FIFTY CENTS or ONE DOLLAR to your savings if deposited with us. To assist you in opening an account during the Holidays in the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OF THE BANKERS TRUST COMPANY THAYER BUILDING We will accept this coupon as FIFTY CENTS on a deposit of $1.00, and as ONE DOLLAR on a deposit of $5.00, if such original deposit is not withdrawn before one year from January 15th, 1922. Your deposits earn an addition- al 4 per cent. interest under the rules of our Savings BANKERS TRUST COMPANY Open Every Saturday Evening From 6:30 to 8:30 Mell § ', and gave Later he request, 1 Happen n Are No 044 ows. Miss Vallence sang Mary of Arevle: was 's Dream; later, request, e another Scoteh | { Alpine Hut the title of a piano selec by Miss Ruth s were made | grand, Norman Thor nton sang So lowed, 1y to the er wiches, ca Ruthie Rebecca Todze; the commities be- ing Mrs Campbell, Miss Ida Foster a David Bothwell, a: sisted by uel ("\LHcarl. Mrs. C Parkhurst, nd Th)‘r s ("'av “John Se iR George Sparks attended the annual tmas festivities at th: Odd-Fel- fonday. stern Star members, their! and friends enjoyed a whist ang dance New Year's eve. The whist NORWICH, CONN. in large quanti LUMBE HAVE SOLD THESE FOR YEARS—AND NEVER A COMPLAINT COAL EGG STOVE NUT $15.2 THE EDWARD Norwich, Conn. NATURAL PRCDUCT DIRECT FROM THE MINES Cur Claim on Your Patronage Is Based on the SERVICE We Render. CENTRAL WHARF COAL AND LUMBER We consider ourselves as employed by our patrons to purchase for them es such merchandise as will best satisfy thzir requirements. NO MATTER WHAT YOU BUILD, LARGE OR SMALL, WE CAN, ANC WANT TO SUPPLY THE MATERIALS. GENASCO SEAL EACK SHINGLES WILL NOT CURL. CREAM OF THE Per 50 CENTS PER TON EXTRA IF BASKETS Ton ARE USED. THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY VAUBEVILLE’s GRFATI:‘.ST COMEDY SKETCH “GETTING THE MONEY” WITH HARRY MASON AND HIS PLAYERS IN THRES SCENIS AND A THOUSAND LAUGHS Jchn & Bab: Mills Jack McClusky NOVELTY DUO VARIETY_ENTERTAINER EXTRA FEATUFE ACDZD ATTRACTION Th= Rayal Four Mile. Elmina & Co. COMEDY QUARTETTE Sensational Furniture Tossers “THE WCMAN GOD CHANGED” WITH SEENA OWEN AND E. K. LINCCLN. A PARAMOUNT PIC- TURE. A ROMANCE CF BROADWAY AND THE SOUTHERN_SEAS. NEWS WEEKLY | COMEDY TODAY—Katherine MacDonald in “Stnn:- Than Fiction”-Hope Hamp- ton in “Love’s Penalty”—“Clean and Dry.” ANOTHER GOOD SHOW SAT. Mat. . CHILDREN SPECIAL 16c g oY PLAYING EXCLUSIVELY B. F. KEITH'S STRAND B Today—Lut Times—4 Goed Acts “SERVANT IN THE HOUSE” Thursday, Friday, Saturday CHAPPELL CO. Phones 23 and 24 January of All Remnants (Clearance and Short Lengths at Half Price Three thousand yards in the lof, representing nearly every kind of material known %c a yard goods store—marked in plain figures just ons- half the price of the same goods from full pizces —Special table.-—Com: early while th= assort- ment is at its best. Mg OUTL o prizes were taken by Mrs. Perley Mel-|bus, held a sunlight hop and mnoveiy vin, Miss Abbie Brewster, Louis Morey | d: Ce in the communiy ho: use Monday. and Norman Parkhurs! | attend The f the weather is favorable, Shea Bros, | sunlight ho;) two u 6 p commence plowing the ice on As land pond today (Wednesday) and W start catting the following day. Tuesd: morning the ice A. meeting is to be held the town hail this (Wednesday) evening Tat 7.30, On account of the change in the nig set to entertain tha “Oh, Oh, has been difficult to get all in v members ¢f the cast and the American Legion and the auxiliary pected to be rvesent ton‘ght (Wedne ay) in the American Leglon rooms. narles Tucker, 73, died at his home Tuesday evening after ka:r He was married ago and has lived in Jawetr C and Lisbon IR He was em at Afl'\inn’)k bles He is surv , a son, Everett Tucker, . Mrs. Chauncey Robia Grl‘!v\fllL ’\nd Julia Tucker of also a brother, Norman Tucker a; sister, Mrs. Leona Pratt and Mrs. "Pabor, of Arcadia, R. L Therq are two grandchildren " PLAINFIELD Rev. Mr. Prentice, of New Haven, h accepted a cal to ths First Congregational moved with his family es Katherng Walsh, Mildred Je K i “rnell, local teachers, have returned after church and was eight and one-half indv" cast, itations a week's Mr. Tucker was born in Rieh- |r; son of Gitert and Mary | an’ Lisbon, pastorate of the into the parsonage. high : c p. m. lasted until 12 Stre: were thrown and favors were di: among the jazz orchestra the novelty da Coffey sold tic ed the ticket at checking room and of i and in ht Colburn had hents, BOLTON of is s- in ur' a railroad furniture come a Christmas t the meeting tre of Frank Abbott's resident Bolto; New York, spen of is able to be about her room. Douglas Fryer, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who frequently visits his grandmother. Mrs. is with Mrs. Fryer, his Christmas vacatfon with the parents in Chattanooga, Tenn v is heme fr:m Vermont, some t:me, 2s as - a sci holiday visit at their homes. Daniel Cahoon of New London is wisit- ing Mr. and Mrs. James Lee on Plainfield street. David Bassin has returned after a few days’ visit to New York. Fred Sunn of Mcosup was here Tues- day. The local councii, Knights of Colum- Alvord's Bolton h me onec last week. A. Jesse Wood for dent of Bolton has v s in Fagland years that and hé>n nfl.‘rl‘ much planning to refrn H. Loomis f to nited breaking o rib Mrs. W. R two weeks w H. Levey of Tinker, Jr. ¥ h her mother. returaed to Ihr.\’O'd atter tea days stay at thefr Roiton home. Mise Ella Sumner has re! Russell Sage school, {n Tro Morezan Alvord has resum at Yale colleze. Prof. and Mrs. Samuel M. returned to their Hartford homa. Bolton friends ®wf John A. Alv rd of Manchester Green are sorry to learn of his iI'ness. He is in Manchester Memerial hosnital. Tha Tolland county farm bureaz met at Charles M. Pinna Monday afternsin and evening with two prcfessors fror: Storrs as speakers, his studies Alvord have The Mesabl range. one of the aix fa- mous iron rangss of n;e Ll-ka “Suverior | POWered. region, ago ‘commenced at § | ; Gilead, car-} i “JUVENILE FOLLIES” VENILES—11 IN A WONDERFUL ACT. EVERY MOMENT A EASURE—SUPERLATIVE ENTERTAINMENT FOR YOUNG AND OLD. SEE THEM. 3—OTHER FINE ACTS—3 Elaine Hammerstein in her latest and best production “HANDCUFFS OR KISSES” ! John B. Rogers Producmg Company Presents the Musical Comedy! “ALL ABOARD” | Under the Auspices of K. of C.| '; and Ladies of Columbus. EAt Davis Th:atre, Monday,! I‘Jan. 9, matinee and evening. | ;Resarved Seats $2 and $1.50,! !war tax added. Seats on Sale’ lat Mara's Drug Store, and by | Miembers of th: K. of C. and ! Ladizs of Columbus. { 1 i i | i l Teday and Thursday BUCK JONES —IN— “GET YOUR MAN” THE ROMANCE OF A LION- HEARTED ADVENTURER EDNAMURPHY and JOHNNIE WALKER WHO WON WARM PRAISE IN “OVER THE HILL" IN THE THRILLING DRAMA GO': E\' Mrs, | values rally, OINTMENT €I 3 WOMAN AS MASTER-AT-AE of & masier-as £ the Unitec APP 3 | 33,009 AUTOMOBILES ARE YET TO BE REGISTERED the capitol automoblle owners Red Ceda: imer eamp. {m the fact that over more the perio¢ il not ask for aective of the law requiring change frst Sy of the year ‘worked on Sunday ¥ several hours w evenings 1o accom- rowds of applicants had come long distances 0 go through with thei ;.rameu with the department even if § em deyond their supper hour. department Mr: also remained Nelson Hort Miss D. He { Naugatuck is caring | m n Horton ! CO-BESPONDENT SENDS TELEGRAM TO MES., STILLMAN eal, Quc. Indian guide, Jan. 3.—Fred Beau- named as co-respond- ludm, sent a telegram to n which he sai 1 will give my resent her at the d open here, January 11 ¥ to complete transportation of esses to Mon Beauvais wi for the def avenue DIED. “’Hl’TL——ln Portland, Ore, Dee. 31, 1921 plaintiff has | Linwood White, formerly of Beauvals | vich, aged 67 ;nu-mo——lr.‘ { Dav years. New York, Jan. ! TCCRER—In Lisbon. Jan. 3, 1832 baries 'meke- aged 62 years reafter. BY WAVES OF SELLING Ohicage, Jan. 3.—Successive waves of | selling finally smashed down pr tha heat marked today 1 1-2 CHURCH & ALveN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers \ Lady Assigtant HENRY E. CHURCH Financial dificuities of the last days culminating in a glant bank merger Were declared to be responsible for aa increasing volume of LQuidatien, unw toward of trading, the wheat market was in @ whirl of exoitement Wwikh many apparently baseless rumors flying as to the stability of well known firms. In no instance, however, were ' § such rumors confirmed, and this ewén-| ing it was announcad that every trader on 'change had gone through the clear- ing housc unsoathed. Easter ninteresss 153 the selling nere | and with the stock market and cotton market showing weakness, the compara- tive confidence h which Chlcsgo trad- ers Legan wals graduaily vut sutely over- _The Wum. fafiure 2 few & and it was on