Naugatuck Daily News (Newspaper) - October 12, 1922, Naugatuck, Connecticut 3 PROPERTY OWNERS ARE FILING LISTS WITH ASSESSORS War Veterans Exempted on Early Fling of Lists Urged by Assessors LINE OF MARCH FOR SATURDAYS PARADE ANNOUNCED Divisions Church Cedar and Division Corps to Participate Charles F Hungerford Robert aro holding scs In the town hall building regu larly to receive property lists of tho townspeople to pay taxes They property owners to nio aft early as J he as will bo at the assessors room in the town hall building this oven until 8 oclock Notice ot the hours Cleary and will bo in is giv la an notice published jn column of Tho News Section of the book of stat utes pertaining to tho assessment and collection of personal and prop on y tux us applied to towns cities and school districts is as follows Kach resident of any town liable 1o give in a list and pay taxes there in shall except as otherwise special ly provided by law on or before the day of November annually give Jn list made and lo as pro by law making a separate of each parcel of real es and where reference can be made to a map on file at the town clerks such reference shall be description and if he shall neglect or refuse ao to do the asses sors shall llll out a for him put ting therein all property which they have reason to believe Is owned by him liable to taxation at tho actual valuation thereof from the best in formation they can obtain and add thereto M of such valua tion and in said list they shall u description and valuation of each parcel of real estate When 1ho first day o November comes on Sunday then the list may bo made out ami sworn to tho day following property In some nervier an act proper TEAMS CAPTAINED BY WIGMORE AND WON Interesting Bowling Matches Rolled at Commerce Alleys Last Drum aro not exempted from taxation unions hoy served brunch ot the during a war A portion of an net concerning from taxation which lo a ol local propor iH HH follows property to the amount oi any soldier sailor or mu u pension annuity or from tho United States In lost a log or or disabilities which by ruins of tho United States pension or the of war risk In aro considered equivalent to tho property to tho amount ol of any porson who by reason of blindness Is by labor lo support and property to the amount of of every of this who ban in Urn rmy marine corps or ma rine service of tho United States in I line of war and received an honor able or lack such amount of property in his own name so much of tho property of the and any such iw shall be to amount the property to the of of he widow resident ol this slate Musi Have Served War It will be seen by the above net that only soldiers who served In war urn entitled to exemption of the above sort and not men who served in time So far I ho spirit of cooperation be tween tho property and the assessors In the matter of filing prop I is hi has been line and It looks a if tills spirit will bo carried on along now knowing the facts ofI he case as the people do TO DEMONSTRATE FIRST AID SERVICE TO Workers of the Reel Cross Will Visit Boacon Valley Grange Tomor row Night If good weather prevails on Satur day local residents are to have an opportunity to witness a drum corps parade on that day the like of which has not been seen in this borough in yoars On that day the nineteenth anniversary of the St Francis T A B Drum corps will be celebrated with a parade field day and ball Eor which arrangements have been com ThP will be started prompt ly at oclock The line of march and order of marching will be as Col lows First Division Platoon of police Camp 10 P O S Pile Drum and Bugle corps Yonkers N Y Crawshaw Drum and Bugle corps N Y Torrington Fife Drum and Bugle corps Torrington Shanleys Advance FiCo and Bugle corps Southington Loyal Order of Moose Fife Drum and Bugle corps Waterbury St Anns Fife Drum and corps Water bury First City Fife Drum and corps Bridgeport Veterans of Foreign Wars Fife Drum and Bugle corps Bridgeport Windsor Locks Fife Drum and Hugle corps Windsor Locks Second Division Y M T A B Fife and Drum corps New Britain Hoy al Typewriter Fife and Drum corps Hartford Fife and Drum corps Stamford Knights of Columbus Fife and Drum corps Meriden Fife and Drum corps Middletown A O Ti Fife and Drum corps W a tor bury St Pauls Fife and Drum corps Kensington St Francis Fife and Drum corps Torrington T M Russell and Flute band Middletown Now Departure Piccolo and Flute band Bristol Franco American Piccolo and Flu to band Waterbury Third Division Fife and Drum corps Plainville Fife and Drum corps Now Ha von Fife and Drum corps Fair field Fife and Drum corps Happy Pals Fife and Drum corps V M T A B Fife and Drum corps Center Fife and Drum corps So Manchester of March Tho first division will form on North Church street the second di vision on Cedar street and the third division on street Tho of march will be down Church street Rubber avenue to Aetna stroot countermarch to Church street to Maple street to South Main street to Hotchkiss street to the contests will start at 3 oclock sharp of Tho list ol follows Fife and Drum and second prizes A IK ion I Fife and Drum ami second Piccolo and Flu to bands and second prizes Piccolo Drum prize Raytkwich demonstrated for the benefit of a goodsized gallery of spectators at the Chamber of Com merce bowling alleys last evening that he can hit the duck pins with telling accuracy Bowling with Cap tain Oscar K Richardsons team Eds opponent his father Jos sph Raytkwich who is a member of William P squad Ed was over the 90 mark in each game finishing with a total of 288 In the chamber oi commerce bowling league last evening Captain George T team scored four points by defeating Captain Tracy Nobles pin rockers in all three strings and by annexing high total honors as well In the match between the teams captained by Wil liam P Cushman and Oscar E Rich ardson the latters team garnered three points while one point vas registered in favor of Mr Gush mans bowlers who won the first game of the match The scores Capt Cushmans Team 1 W Cushman 94 71 251 J Raytkwich 89 72 84245 J Heidtman 82 105 274 x J Barry GG 6G 198 Totals 331 314 968 Capt Richardsons Team 3 J Keeling 81 15 Raytkwich O Richardson F Birdsall Totals 81 98 81 68 97 8 A 68 90 93 88 G8 255 2SS 253 204 328 333 Capt J Trowbridge 70 Wilmot Sweeney Wig more Totals 86 82 Team 4 70 210 86 258 89 262 81 250 321 326 333 980 Capt Nobles Team 0 Schiller 54 44 49 147 Anderson 84 69 234 Peterson 86 83 84 Noble 79 96 254 Toals 307 888 x present to bowl MAY ARRANGE FOR SCOUTS TO GO TO BOWL TOGETHER The Hunters Winchester S A WINCHESTER SHOTGUN AND WINCHESTER SHELLS on your next duck hunt and which cannot be us a visit before you go again and look over our famous Winchester Shotguns of WINCHESTER AND FOR The best lantern for all uses around the house or barn your way with a Dietz since 1840 Makers of Lanterns 102 Church St HAWLEY 817 Waterbury Telephone 1175 CHARMING STYLES THAT FLATTER IN MINUTE The young woman miss or matron will easily find a most becoming hat here and at the will save money on her purchase Smart effects medium and large droop hats close fitting draped turbans and of Lyons and wi th newest trimmings m black and colors WOMENS COSTUME SLIPS Made of fine quality Sateen in black and dark blue costume slip this season is in almost daily use by woman Sizes 36 to 44 Speci al at WOMENS SATEEN PETTICOATS In lengths 32 to eno ugh for the now Fall Well made of good quality m in all the seasonable one or two colors Special Will Enter Chape Street Gate Football Game November 4 for First First First Fife Tim worl NIC I a tho local branch s will Boncon tomorrow of first nid Tho demonstration will lui two girl scouts who havo thulr at I ho Hiel houso and will linos of social and work Their ho both and ln and no granger should miss H will bo an opon mooting and all aro cor WEDDING TODAY AT ST FRANCIS RECTORY nnd Wil M Dolan United m Muri by Thomas Coonry Miss Inu ut S man u sl brother of nnd M wore united In by Thomas Coonoy this moru Alice Brink of the bride was and Dolan u ho od Lent man 1 short inr trip thoy will reside in thoir new homo on Fern stroot Thov enter upon married lite with wishes of a wldo circle ot 1rtoiulH W Columbus Chicago Board of Trade and Wx ns well nn those In Kansas St aud Milwaukee were Way on account of Col urn bun day Hof Drum and out of First and prizes drum appearing major First Scout Executive H T French has received Scout Executive rup of New Haven a letter carrying instructions that will apply to local Boy Scouts to whom admission to the game at the Bowl November 4 will be Tree The loc executive desires to ascertain the number of local boys who intend to ceo lo Uio and it is probable that some method of transporting them in a group will be made Man of tho boys will doubtlessly go to the game in cars owned by heir par ents or with friends but there are a good many who perhaps like to b but haveno way oi get tine Bowl other than by trol lev Mr letter to the local executive says The Brown tomo November tth be called at The gate through which and other boys pass is the upper Chanel street gate open at 2 oclock Scouts should report o little in advance of that time in oro er to get in and police the place fit Most number of I1 men prize in line and second prison t and sec ond i BRIEFS Contests The baton swinging contests will be held hi tho evening at Columbus luill at 10 oclock Dancing willbe promptly at 8 o clock 1 contests will be Judged by Ford Miller William Kellj and David Dillon The prizes will bo awarded at 11 In the evening Ac mission to 1 field in the al will be 25 cents and to the hall at Columbus hall 50 cents At i oclock a supper will be served to the men of all visiting corps at he St Francis school building on Church street edibles will be furnished by local housewives who have responded generously to the lo cal corps request Cor donations of It was originally planned o uivo the collection foodstuffs start at 1 but the collectors w begin making their rounds on Sa morning at 11 oclock In sead ThiB is for the purpose of giving everyone a chance to see the more requests merchants to have some or flags displayed at their places of busi ness along the line ot The souvenir ot the tta will bo a button with a picture of the corps and a miniature boot at Tlic Weather Man predicts fair nnd cooler prepared for the first chilly d ays For the Outdoor the Sports Man Great heavy All Wool Sweaters made by Bros Styles to suit Sweaters an d without collars White and colors Ea 10 FLANNEL SHIRT DAYS ARE HERB Grey and Khaki Shirts of par t wool and all double sewed and well MAGIC AND MYS IKN AND PARTY FAVORS Paper Napkins Place Cards Table Covers Invitations Cut Outs orl Seals Festoons Pumpkins Decorated Crepe Paper Masks BOGIE BOOK is brimful of suggestions for parties and you make up your party Y S ART A PLEASANT PLACE TO SHOP Lowest Prices us estimate on your work All orders given prompt attention made City was of the formerly of the basketball at It hat Kogarty svek a be today An oil painting given and paint ed by M Pope Cor the benefit oC the German Lutheran church bazaar is on exhibition at Sweeneys Art store There will be a regular meeting of Naugatuck Valley lodge No S F oC tomorrow night at 8 oclock in Pythian hall A program will be rendered and refreshments served Throughout the state oC Connec in all Episcopal churches it is planned to impress upon the con next Sunday the import ance oC This will be clone at St Michaels church at the 11 oclock service which all parents are urged to attend Arrangements for the annual me exercises of tribe of Red Men will be made at a meeting of the tribe this evening in Odd Pel lows hall at S The adop tion degree will be rehearsed this evening also The memorial exer cises are to be held next Sunday Local residents who Intend to witness the football game in New Haven Saturday are advised to note that the game will be start ed at instead ot 3 oclock as previously planned This is to en able the Iowa team to make tram connections after the game The Iowa team is coached by Howard Joes a brother Tad Jones the Yale mentor THE G open season is here for the golden days of sport Select a Win chester gun stock at the J TYJ Co decorations and party favors Including place cards table covers pumpkins at Sweeneys Art store The anniversary sale at tne Peoples Market starts tomorrow o read their adv m to Our Bonks for the holidays have arrived Make your selection while the picking is good Copyrights 7fc Juveniles 50c S 83 Maple St Sewing Machine Supplies I think everyone in Naugatuck knows that I carry NEEDLES but suppose you need a If I havent guarantee to you could In goes broke on get it for yon Needles for machines OK SHUTTLE hem on hand I will obtain them before fact no matter what your machine I can and save you money over 200 makes of G HARD 270 Water St InJ Montreal Quebec Manufacturers of All ot Reclaimed 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