Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 20, 1922, Page 6

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changed to Farnsworth Mill, Iu. E. N.'tut of water beneuhd(tho ice. Such a , agent of plant, has been |rink, therefore, would' ipsure greatest €5 his hou:“‘ {liness. safety for the children, expecially in eSé afe the shortest days of the|the evant any of them should break s ot the Years and for addifional verification, | through thé ice ad fall it the*wa- between | ask the Christmas shoppers, ter. concern : There| There will be special Christmas| 'The directors are very entbusiastic T e — 2 o E T :;w.[ I the coun-!masses at St. James’ church next Mon- atoutdklr txex:fh!;hfl -.n!:bmey l:m:c . o many oyer-|day and holiday programs already put-into effect a movement to- Tors the birth of some otseflnd affceral oty M He bae SRS Dty s ol i haiaaX, Vomrgris of musio 4t secure” munilpal co-operation’ n 3 nue Tve! long as the record of the Quinebau Killingly's s e T the skating rink a reality as quicl Information made avallable through | Milk from’.a pure ' bred; tubemulm mnsuny at Danielson. The fmmn,g for m:gfiol‘id:(;vh o:eces:l lJthilg: “-H mca ly “possible. publication. in an imsurance periodical, -tested’ herd < debveéred daily at 'zn men were in the employ of the com-|tend to January 2 g Amngemeq?s are being made for a printed " 1n ;Bos , makes the loss|home for 10 cents per quart. Place 0f-|pany ‘mors “than 25 -years; - James| Tuesday bmug.m‘a temperature of ¢ |Series of public meetings under ‘the aus- through the : d jon of the White- |Mers for -dellverm with W. S. Brown'|Jjencks, 'overseer of slashing for 35 degzscs. ahove, zero In the carly ®|pices of the 'Chamber of Commerce, the Stone “mill a3 East Killingly far morc|Tel. Danielson 391.—adv. sars; B: A. Peckham. cloth room, ré-|ing. ifism AR R merd: n;:loflr;c first to be held early mext month, with m:;: ‘Bu.n ’;‘fi?‘: “}fi?z‘:m’u !nhe;:il: East mmsin wan elecieMly ed in 1890, 40 years; J, H. Smith, i whole - the wm day of the season, | T8X Commissioner Blodgett as lhc edol ceates thib the o o th | Mehted streetskithat 15, some’ of the|Overseer of carding, then superintend- | the mercury helng as low as 18 degrees | SPEaKer: Saage s, the HeGURTon. on Citizows up in that community .want|ent and agent, ‘died in 1914, 39 vears |at the noon hour, Tidor Robieau was before Judge M. H bullding, the contents arnd machinery|o.y an improvement and’ are talking|service; George Lyom, overseer - of i > E Geissler in the city, court Tuesday morn- totaled 355,000, * Of this total there was |, "4ne" proposition with their friends | weaying, retired 1810, 40 years; H. J.| e ing—charged with ' having, been intoxi- carried through the Star, Glen Falls,|y,g “heighhors. The desire - for the n mecha; et cated. Review of the case establish- MNiagara and = Firemen’s fund $5.000| Gt roped follows close upon he ad.| 1921, » ~: S ed that the charge was not unfofnded, for each of the four companies on the |, opt™ e clactric light lines © ifto thay of Y g innd; 3 but there were mitigalfag circumstances. building, a total of $20,000. On the ma- | pace forian the vears dependent upon o R e Bl the |1 ey, ba ¢ Therefore the asseksmefft “against Ro- shinery ' the ‘Phoenlx of England had|ewc® o7 Tiore ‘anciént forms of ;‘é‘h" pmm Sshece 8 o pIATE ca- U . |bieu was only $4, which Was'a little less £20.000. Cin’fhe” contents the Stay and | g5} ek e R kb, T conats : that be happened: to have on his person, Wictory companies had $5,000 and % Ran. - #0 he paid.’ the Atlas and ~Northern of - Ehgland | - The problem just now seems*to be in % ith a few more days of such cold Ne 188 d e ? - Ehgland & i ears; Charles L. Darble, boss paint. Wi t o £ h 1 $2500" each, "4 total of $15,000 ‘on ths farranging an oquitable and\agreeable| ' =y 3 R ] \rnmrcd oyt of Putnam Monday | weather as prevailed on Tuesday ice raptents. method" for ‘meeting the cost of sxb:-x : 2% (10 ostensibly buund for | cutting operations cap be taken to as- lights, ‘'which ‘are available at about % >0] ! hle' hue and Try was|sure this city of its normal supply ot Tho mill was owned by Charles R. > | 3 ver ) th dity other “Tapstoin of Trovidehee and was a four. | 320 each anmually.’ Soms of. the prop g it absence when it was|the commodity for another year. Some GIVE HIM A FOUNTAIN ¥ f th ds wh ‘cutts 1 Mory stone structure with annex and ;ml;"‘t‘ffie““ ”““’,e, 31 o 3 Dany for 45 years, he Being - the - oldbst y of the ponds where cutting is Gone al 8 i = 1 ‘but this was |ready are covered with Heavy ice. 1 PE.N' IHA ] W!LI "‘,:,m';‘c"i“m‘“ e s 03 tha';s,-tfég the cost of'suth™ lights " In ‘preférs ‘ifi?" 0 pelf ot " ¥ T e i fl‘om the Prov-| The current issue of a weekly publi- [ AT LASF oy g Wl it ond | had | it a8 been suggested that a’fire @istrict " flmeabbut& cation devdted to-téxtile Interests states <9 °M’e""’"?’i I euipping 1 with | Pe formed To ‘riclude such Streets *and | amasing than sny. of. the, stook | TREY, Were warmiy retm on “their | that it is probable that‘the Adams Man- | : .:_'m o "“;‘ngck eg ng n‘» % to | other territory as”woyld be tenefited ‘wldividtnd‘ that Ywe “who “are broke ha,u*rsem thefr, “hom S—m:lk ¥, ~ With | ufdcturing company of North Srituate, Shy ’s Lifeti sohinory, '“‘b stock and was about 10 'otroet lights and that the - property |Tead’ ationt this, fall Is that of 3333 per | Breater Wfirm‘h than “the near-Zero tem- |R. I, probably will, move to this city in eaffer’s Lifetime Pen begin operatibns on the morning aftery oiners Within sach proposed dmr-lct be»cem Dby the Davis and Brown Woolen ture outside would indicite - possible, | the fall of next vear, This concern re- $8.75 the fire destroyed the entire plant and | oo a0 what ‘must e conMas c operati ills, at Bast Kil- g t ; B ¢ A s contents. public - improvement, <benefiting. ‘alf - wxm ngly U;s'g?p Mass. -~ Aocom- l?ffifl‘fl; i Morse corporation and * Destruction, of the plant came as a|traverses lighted “highways in hours. of| ng the annotncement his tre- i Santa Cla r.., ear in the |40 ‘tesement hy . The journal {s au- TAX EXTRA at Bast Killingly, which had, been | darl it 1s aj in |stree n i uifi;') e?n. thority for tthedah:emcnttthat the Adams 4 DISOON"I’INUE orward he establishment of another pena T less dar- | company ' intendS td,‘eréct a mew weave - gn’l';_, tmdustn't?n‘a el ml;g_}g";ggefidfliw‘my 'd‘h ’#F o me “of- &,gglé,x ::tog;E ng the remainder of the week, Sants|shed and ipstall apbroximately’ 319, more 4 CONTINUAL ievs was ons ot tho® mmain Industril| shg conaation oL m}, “fi,o 7000, “811 comiaon |haY. créated Very considerable interest |looms. : I’ BUYING AND ALWAYS Btays of that community, ~ Vsictfop- 15 takie B stock, & 18 understood. e, 4 : throughout the city and the children | “This will be welcome news to Putnam HAVE THE BEST. , firown ccri\pany has been very Success | havé displayed i depthof ‘curlosity' about [and means further expansion ‘and de- SHEAFFER’& ‘ MOOBE’s John H. Preston is the newly elected e Jit 8 1d its_ plang at K \ln&ly is'an him that ‘att®sts the age “old belief in u% of the city where the mills ac- ENS—$250 TO $5.00 chancellor copiminder of Orient lodge, tha lhe !‘L 23 !'md,u Jg] asset’ whitll this town greatly’{the goodness of the Christmas saint. velopment in the Providence strest sec- b EVERSHAR No. 37, K. ofP., ‘ofie of the old estab- - abipréviates” The' stock “of His mentality being O K'd by a physi- |quired by the Adams Manufacturing SOcA P "z‘CILS tished traterjial organizations of -the|Killingly, may. be Seitled. ciani a K., George Chaffee was pre- |company: are located. The Adams coms i of 15" closely held. : borough and® which observed the 45(n | Whatéver the chances of ggs £, may. be ;}u.b 5 ented before the city court to answer |pany maputactures. buckrams, Crinolines maniversary ‘of its organization here|definitely stated fl:q; a,Lgo - Cassidy, 79, leng - resident of |to -z charge of having been intoxicated |and nett ¢ 2 ¢ y #pon the oceasion of. its amnual meot. | Wardell have asis, for | the Masl d{ifld\ this town:|and was assessed the usual fine of $20 | Sidney Hayward, student .at Bart- —QW ing - Monday’ * évening. ~ Eli F. Nichols | setflement, nalmfi a wn_ul«ll?-‘ed at % #he €r¢ Tuesday mord-iand costs. Chaffeo_ stirred things up mouth college, is at his lLome for the was named as. vice -commander and |be accepted by the ni:dnfi{! offer ing. He had i oot ‘health for a’after his arrest on Sunday i by rigging [Christmas vacation, 3 i 4 siablished 1860 tloward. G. Frapklin as prelate. W. A, s presented: - to] <ihc long, M1, Cassidy ‘'was 2 ‘mative of himself up, in his celf, “with-a figoosg 2 E E Darnard was#nari¥d a3 master of work, fee, ‘which bas T Ire and “‘émigrated: to, thls. Goniitry |made of his suspenders and other essen- |team will be in Daniclson this (W edn 3¢ = ———] per: W. ‘Dixon- as keper of the réc- | Ted the proposal to its financ ng ‘!fllms ‘man. For a kreat mMu-y (tials to passing out of this life on ‘his|day) eyening for its first meeting of. = ———_ 3, ofd and sealt F. B, Young was named |<ee, which committee WHI conf er With beon *located” ifi ‘the Ma- fown initiative: The opportune arrival |scasen’ with the mmngu- “High " Schg (lummun"llmllu ws master of finance and Walter W. | the selectmen: Ghmk difl%l;l:}wonm? :,ffi"",' r:l:::s“{m; of Ofticer Jobn l!J:)an put dn end to tea d i er as master of the exchequer. 2 r opeiated e - affec’s “pizus,” though iristmes tregs orS ke fovad !zuEldr‘.dge Wha' clboted ‘miter Hf ,,,L’lx;g"gi‘f‘,‘,‘;‘, ;,:,f,‘;;u},’f; 1},:2: ““ufe_?flfil _sbont (a “ddade agd. M ldeclared in. éxplaintng. his contemplated|tho irade in- Paindm 4% -prices. vhrye M#ms, Francis G. Sutton inside guard, |years and has not Teached the. erist mgy a daugh.cr, mrgars:, action that there was nothing left to|ing from 50 cents up, and no one séems = #. W. Burton, outside guard and H. . |stage as the result of the many defent “'m" B he ‘“’T ma:: h:‘ “‘:‘e ¢ :;o::r;l‘hg:‘f;;v"ec"g;‘;e;':rfzz e :‘I’L;’:y“k:’;‘;"‘ggu;m deforesting the tef- |\, "~y i wag “The Value of Organized | HOUSE HAS AKEN TP Burt, : 3 i : up on Tues o death o y > < e . M‘;]‘ed‘“;f?mfl;“&‘”fl““ g se“-‘fl:‘f’:‘::fi;fit mfiz‘% by coun-| - A¢ m % Pirye |fisteen or more governors and President| The north wall of the Eimst Xation. g‘gfiy’,{‘ thé " Devglopmight: of the Com- g TAX EXEMPT SEQURETIES 5 sideration by various. Judzss i 7 5 {Harding, at Washington. ~Cheering to|al bank bullding was being to: e B b, - Incident to, the observance of ithe|SH¥ consideration 4l 1 Sgkad ““Goba. |2l who" are discouraged is the informa- | Tuesiay. 4 't Ty, wooden porL(on The Industrigl Relations greup, with| Washington, Dec. 19.—After & sharp 45th anniversary of the founding of thie | Of the superior court and poings in dis- year. Mad ben Il fora lomg tumy [tON. that the “optimists are aifeady |has-been bullt to protect from the cold |J. E. Otterson, of this city, as chair- preliminary skirmish the house {ook up lodge Charigs H. -Pacon, = charter|Pute have been argued before the su-|22%, e & Feono! nine T8 ponst | throwing away their suspenders. workers who are operating I the in- |man, held its discussion behind closed |today a resolution proposing an amend- member, told, those assembled some- Preme court of the atate. There Byt tons since. e’ timo. when his' health| Jeamno Chafen 5. dughter of M |tetlor of the uilding. doors. 1t is understood that the com-|ment to the constitution under which is- iRing of the early history ‘of Orient prospect of llts going fo trial early this! e‘gn [ia 2 and Mrs. A 'C. Palmer, of Pomfret, is Young women !tuaems at the Howe- [mittee asked for continued support of lsuance of tax exempt Seturities by “the todge and of its auvides in daya be. I8l but there were hindrances that | dead at her parents’ Home. The loss has | Marot- schoof* in re active | “the’ open shop principle, and expressed : foderal government and the states would : plavented. s, New. ooes Yo st | Quine e, ke whers the boToush's|sidgencd the community, particularly in_work that v b % 1y Lo, fnzqy disapproval of bringing in 4 third Darty pe prohibited. : e gffm‘;:ey‘: to: acitle. Tox. 4 Terealn “sem . sEaas 'N‘:‘";"”“, OL e lthose who have been associates of the hearts iy this teritory, at to settle a disputé. Backed by the endorsement of Presi- ents during the years that Mr. Pal- time. A Among committee reports was that of | dent Harding and the treasury, the pro- ALBEP“JS.F WOOD m;nh.e e case rm &?{, the suum;.-y 3(‘; :’”‘ 7-inch ol*“m““;f‘y m"";“"g w:;o bu been a teacher at Pomfret \e;l:i: '::-“szc;s ‘”Ju“"""d to hlsber fthe finance committee with Guy P. Mill- | posal was the cérter of a%@ fight, in DANIELSON mails ler' as chairman, which commended the jwhich v republi it Pas- fon' as a supervisor of - musi in #}fea this Wnl— A tew Uaggleriotis S o or acquired o {deStified for distant pointsdre medz.fly bl Ot T e s B e ot | which many republitans o y i struction in Kilingly's schools. ~* Miss m‘”‘fl, weather and harvesting can be- reath o bo m,.““m the Day mmu heavy. - Further “incréases In° the lotal|ed that no altertoon be made -in the | inieds vote & the house. W;":;: mm fi‘.’or ’5'292 whieh hospital, you still have the"time ta do|Post g{u Wflm ars anticipated 107 |tax system by thé next legislature. The | Guoonents ‘ciamed tomght it wonld be su “by, owg, |~ This mbnuml toward making | e ndustrial relations 'committee through | med bt 2 High bas- [ e 3 happier Ton | There will* = special mames and|Mr. Ofterson spoke of the open shop | @ teated, although Jeaders who caused it QJ'V T §"’“‘ League |ime Suin © gh;;‘::m multhirpefi:‘llum‘?' musical ~progtamines '~ system and the need on contiuved de-|t0 be brought up, insisted it would go g s chufch on ‘Christmas day. velopment of industrial good will between | tHrough. , 1 t qn_gn;nq' furnishing - ff},m,u ,,,‘;‘“;,‘, I :;m"e"me and “hate 3 sabe éases’ of measles in |employer and employe. Throughout the debate the qu isage of the measure will rv g always marks © | this terrifory at we {veum time; “but % continuafly bobbed up that the pmpoc:n X m u the’ hospital with the spirit of C‘“”“‘ contaglous disedses are mot'present herg- | The traffic committec, through R. L.’ u14 invade the rights of the states t mas will have contribited to the well Douts this wister tn Suchs ¢, |Erench, urged that funds be appropriat- s [being of many. Wreaths and’ Christ- (2 winter in suchsdegrée 250, and a commission be appointed to CONUOL thelr own credit. mas greens for. delivery o the hospital evén attract attencom: study the competitive situation between | “Already’ irreverent Lands have been *narab vt fh FarnsgorthPi may be left at Mansfield's store, " motor truck. and the railroad system to lalld upon Lhmhsac‘\:m} d;cu;ggk the e % ST ANney | ¢ - the; weekly mepting and lung SESSION. OE MANU (z;x:xggs the end that these agencles may be ' stitution of the Unite &% %fl_m'al “Village, " has of the i ecml;l:' of. the ‘mmam.m' .\ssocu’rms .,f:‘m“ crigyT brought into co-operation. E. O. Goss Representative Graham, republican, Pemin- ber of Commerce at the Putnam of Waterbury spoke of the Great Lakes- ‘sylvania, ““and T know of no ‘more per- Moqdlxy #oon, - Henry. Aqkeach presen New Haven, Dec, 18.—Manufacturers tidewater problem. - The members had nicious proposad than tnig. It is an ef- ed 2 plan whereby there can be created ¢ oportunity to study charts on the stated |fort to rob the state of one element of { Dl %y of,‘Connecticut were here today fil’ .2 public skating rink, Mr. Keach very ge information ‘in the annual ses- |financial conditions prepared by PToL |jig sovereigaty,” generously offered to domate the use of g%m of the Manufacturers’ Assoclation Fairchild of Yale, who sald that unleest - 3fr Graham denied statements of Fe- hONE TiT ases. of Tand, that b Gens; | Commanbat e e fines | the Ptale’'s expendjtures ~are” boosted {ynifcan speakers that tax-exempt se- _|swithin a few Tods of, the locall of, the analysis, of, industris) cangiions | thete should be no reason for increanell (eiics onrerod an avenue Throagh which Tourtellotte swimming-hole. The lan were -those of finance, - employ- | 2Xation. the rich would escape taxation, delaring ‘ment, production; ution, - heating e thousands of bonds issued by municipal- ek L be‘trmmyr,med ot | 5k or%f, \‘:i:r%r 7 :?o‘l’lpg B, dincusijon |5 TAEE STATE CABISET IS Sl whil | woul-Be R of, pa 2 - ‘were®héld by poor people, who “took Ze- a skating Tink, With not morg than three oL m:;hr d_mwem in -which they TO SELECT FERMANENTHOME {707 7 ‘satety, content 10 acoept 2 lemer e ' ' iz 2 income.” B et R e cl,m_“'p o ,resident of the Irish Free State cabinet, | ciz' gaiq he was convinced that if a top raliroad’ and labor problems of the yea | Old the Dail today that nothing had yet gl not put on taz exempy secyrities, the just’ closing from the ComnecWeut view | >een decided concerning a permanent jnoome tax law wolld be ‘npullified. Vast point. - ome for the Free §tdte parliament. He /oriunes were being diverted, dyony @ The rioon luncheon was addressed b | oubted whether the old parliament house .nanneds of trade and indusiryi.he saw, C. R ~Gow, prslldun of:the Assc | n College Green would be suitable 23 it putting a premium .on idieness wrich Industries of Massachusetts, an. | iad no Wodefn accommodations, [ould terid to breed axmcsy and discon: > tent Chairman Fordney, of the * ‘ways - and | means committee supported the resobition | because, he said, he wanted. thd-States - i to have the right to pass on the question. He said he had doubts of the wisdom of 4 the purpose sought by the tuumea of fax-exempt fighnh\gonte out uf door ; : A complgte ling of Pyzex Ware, including the smart- mM@ the great indoor sport est thngs b Tea Pois, Enameled Roasters, Elciric d‘ m m itis hm boon .. Irons, Grills, Percolatess, Toasters, Heaters, Curling Thcre’s yws of pleasure. and: comfort i ia, 2 good g; ' ompanioy : Irons, Vacyum Cleaners; Skates, Thermos Botles, wool swmer Indispensable to the young man in B : : SR ..-.w Lunch Kits, Xmas Treg Electric ‘Outfits, Safety ‘school for athletic and sports wear. A gdrment of ALI;—WOO!-. sw}rw;fis | ALL WQQL SWEAIER,S Razors, Scissors, shqfi, Pocket Kmves, Sleds, : grfa,tgs;t comfort and cogyenpeace Fo- any man, | i SI 1@§ weight worsted . C_ordwy stitch, ‘B Ska,tmg Qutfits, Oit Heaters, Express Wagons, Kid-. Choose the style he likes best—button coat, witig.o:t B coat style hmghexmhmes : ; x - die Cars, Pedal Cars, Rockm& Horses, Carving Sqts, withoyt colfar, V-ieck Pull-over with-gr without col- : : Velogipgdes, mgyg N.P. Tea and Coffee Pots, 131‘, Ot:t‘e handy lmitted sport jackets— 7 %% . Hockeys, A_IE Rsff:s, wm_ § chester. W M m Bflfll Room Flmfl&% A FING ASSORTMENT O ‘%QEWWWW Vs Invis Yo ta Vish Our sum =l % s mm Fp A.ll-Waol, Woal Aud Silk, or Wool an fom-flgm, D.op~sfi'tched or Clockcd F¥sATTARIPES LR

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