Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 20, 1913, Page 8

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ORWICH BULLETIN. SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 20, 1913 : WILL DIVIDE CLOSE T0 $6000 Three Heirs of Austin Lester of Ledyard Will Get Money 60 5 Years After His Death—Was an Unclaimed Deposit in New London Savings Bank—Twa.Norwich Heirs. The Bulletin’s Ledyard correspondent writes: --ustin Lester died in Ledyard near- | 1 | withdrew $300 about 1837. Since that | time no one has presented any book. There are three heirs: Austin Lester of Norwich, who is very aged; Eliza- beth Davis of Norwich and Mrs. Emma | Bennett of Gales IFerry. | The amount in the bank is nearly $6,000. Judge S. H. Holdridge of Ledyard has appointed Noyes B. Allyn of Gales tor of the estate. The ly 60 years ago. His estate was set- tied by the late Colonel Wood, who has been dead a good many years, and his estate was distributed to his heirs. The Savings Bank of New London | advertised in a Hartf rd paper about | three months azo a of unclaimed | three heirs h gned a waiver of | deposits in that bank. The name of | notice and the bank ready to pay | Austin Lester was in the list. Upon | over the money investigation it was found that it was| It was a great surprise to ail, and the same Austin Lester that had died | perhaps the money would have re- in Ledyard 60 years ago. | mained in the bank had it not been Someone presented the bankbook and | seen in the advertisement. i A YEAR TO BUILD PIER AT TERMINAL Favorable—Details for New London Harbor Improvement. NEW MEMBERS FOR FORESTERS’ COURT. Oty of Norwich, No. 63, Initiates Two | With Weather and Has One Proposed. | were initiated application f membership received. The has been renovated and a new pi has been purchased and everytk in tiptop shape. A commitiee was appointed to arrange for a series of smokers to d this winter A communication of special was read concerning the big _ 7%e regular meeting of Court City | At least a vear, it is estimated, will of Norwich, No. 43, Foresters, was held | be required for the building of the pier | in Foresters' hall Friday night with {at New London for the harbor im- | Chief Ranger George H. Dclan in the | provement provided by the sx.n‘)‘uwni chair. The regular routine of busi- |legislative appropriation of 1911. The | S Two members | time nece is contingent to a cer- | | Ok It this 2l hica e and h their re con- the recent supreme convention Ate Iantic City 1l couragement | ¢ for the Connecticu is was given | in the report that the fi prize of | $100 for exhibition team drill was mwarded Court Schiller of Meriden The remarkable perfection of the sile drill movements exhibited by this received special Other prizes the parade $15,000 were $100 to Court tic of Atlan- amount tic City for most attractive uniform, | st $6¢ second prize to Court Collingwood of Philadeiphia, which competeq with the Meriden team. and third priz $26 to Court Cross Keys of T phia. The prize of $100 v Cor Schuylkill of Philad best marching court, $50 to Court Our Where proposed at a point Iroquofs of New York for coming the 3[;,_‘,‘ B T greatest distance and 350 to Court| .00 feet in leno Haverford of Philadelphiz for court| yiath wog mitnle the nd ar Baving best appearing degree team in et Mpe. The parade and the series of centests was considered a great suc- cese and were deemed worthy of repe- tition another year. Negative Side Won Debate. | A debate upon the sub, Resolved ncludes 1 That Politics and Religion Should Go Hand in Hand, made an interesting meeting at Mt. Calvary Baptist church on Thursday evening. The judg were Robert Johnson, Mrs. V. Ander- son and John Mighins, gave the verdict to those who took the negative side of the question. They were H. D. Knight and Marius Coblyn. On the a stive were Howard Wilson and Charles Coblyn. Mrs. M. McKnight and Mrs. R. Mal- Iisin were the programme commitice, Mrs. F, Evans presiding. H. Wilsen was president and A. Jackson secre- tary. PILES apd sold by Main Street, or c extend up > mean | his form of Asphalt Over Conc The permanc feet in widtt length of the | either of creosoted whole w floor system pavemen entire sur fec! for Flooring. will oLD UR. HARRIS’ REMEDY FOR PILES is now manufactured N. D. Sevin & Son, 118 n be procured direct unit s ch in from the owner of the original pre- scription, MRS. MARY A. HARRIS, ‘ R F. D. 6, Norwich, Conn. F Dollar. FRESH FISH of all kinds. LIVE LOBSTERS Just arrived BLUEPQINTS and WAKEFIELD OYSTERS, 40c and 50c The Public Fish Market| 40 Franklin Street and timbe; in brief of includin, 1 railroac 1ind ‘ | ‘ ‘ | i | | | | permanent 5 itraie Phone 1217-2 building will e stories in height | |Jm! will accommodate 20,000 tons of | £ | tr | lighter con- | J in length wiil | and DIAMONDS Our stock a hould certain trans of Waiches and| Diamonds is large and we|® buildings for ‘storase solicit inspection. | Garsmersial Aasnt One of the most important features of the meeting of the commission at | ford on Thu commercial This will re- and the en- does mot Ferguson & Charbonneay | FRANKLIN SQUARE |- work whi to them h their to tr business here now were the pier com- pleted. The shortened trans-Atlantic trip, the lower rates of wharfage and the superior railroad : to speak of the less freight, have already to the Dbusiness steamship officials, ommodations, not cost of handling begun to appeal instincts of some The consummation of the various real estate purchases in East New London will be announced within a few days and as soon as bids for con- struction are received another meet- ing of the commission will be called to gward the contract PULLMAN TOUGH TREAD TIRE TIRE EXPENSE APPOINTED SUB-MASTER. Wilbur 8 School, REDUCE YOUR and annoyance by usin PULLMAN TOUGH TREAD TIREB. No other | tires can compare with them from the standpoint of delivering mileage and Purvis Going to the Treat | nwood, Tennessee. in T Wilbur ¥ ich will general satisfaction. Note the perfeot [ WiPUr 1. J DA non-skia_cups. very desirable for this | 50y or Sunday for a vacation of season. For sale by three weeks. IFor the past month Mr. Purvis has been at Treat’s school, The C. S. Mersick & Co., | funie. "y, of which he has New Haven, Connectiout, been appointed = T 'r).‘; schonl | at drug and toilet counters everywhere. | road | dence, BEAUTIFUL HAIR DO YOU WANT IT? You Can Surely Have It By Using Parisian Sage. Who does not love a beautiful head of hair? You may think it is a gift, that some women are born that way. The fact is, beautiful hair is largely a matter of cultivation, just as you would water the plants in your garden and fertilize the soil. Parisian Sage is a scientific prepara- tion which the hair and scalp readily absorbs. It removes dandruff at once. It puts a stop to itching scalp and makes your whole head feel better—as if your hair had had a square meal. - One application will astonish you—it vill double the beauty of the hair.” If sed daily for a week you will be sim- ply delighted with the result—you will want to teli ail your friends that you have discovered Parisian Sage. You should see the number of enthusiastic letiers we receive from delighted users. All doubty settieq at one strokc— your money back if you want it. Parisian Sage is a tea-colored liquid —not sticky or greasy—delicately per- fumed, that comes in a fifty cent bot- tle. The “Girl with the Auburn Hair” on the package. Get a bottle today— always keep it where yo', can use it daily. Sold by The Lee & Osgood Co. and Strengthen Weak Kidneys. longer with weak kid- n_get prompt Melier by & tric Bitters, that wonderful remedy praised by women everywhere. Start with a bottle tod: vou will socn | feel like a new woman with ambition | to work, without fear of pain. Mr. Joha | Dowling of San Francisco writes: | ‘Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bitters prompts me to write. | it cured my wife when all else fatled.” | Goed for the liver as well. Nothing better for indigestion or biliousness. Price 30c and $1, at Lee & Osgood's. ] subjects uate of He is a grad- sity and last June won his M. A. degree at Columbia | universi: and 3 his Master's di- .2 ation from the college, Columbia vacallon at the home of ) Mr. and Mrs. Edward S, Purvis, on Whitaker avenue, ) he will leave for Tennessee E tinve his work. 1 i very advantageous one and Mr, Pur- college tes and "other friends feel confident that he will make good | in the southern college i NCRWICH TOWN Day Brings Out the Birds— ~terly Conference Held at Meth- ! odist Church. ying about armth any ng been seen for days' before. A downy woodpec! at work on some post tumn supply of diminished birds of t the berries from th a creeper in a y treet. Forty Mile Drive. 0. and his sister, Miss cotland road, 5 rsday of forty going and returning to IHam- | in Lirw, near the Connecticut! to attend the fimeral of Samuel | Quarterly Conferenc Thursday evening odist ct @1 District Su ene ucted putine bu i i Tomatoes Mot Damaged. | have despoiied the tomato ines. them & but the to- | matoes are unhurt and keep on grow- ing -, and Mrs, William Shea and fam- | moved from Monroe street, Norwich, to 8 Town street. ™ i ast rain and equinoctial will be a help to dry wells that that have not fill. 1 et begun s William Crawford will rst Methodist church each | mday, and » the last Sunday of Septem- | = | Miss Anna McNamara of W "hnnani wenue left Thursday to enter upon| i yvear at Smith college, | . Mass H Miss Bessie irned Sushnell of the Scotland | Thursday after twol \ ss., with re Allen of Town street day from Worcester, she went with her niece, ‘ecile_Hale, who is entering the | nestic Science school. Irving Hubbard and son, ter Hubbard, have returned to after visiting Mrs, Julia of Otrobando avenue, while Mr bard is in Baltimore on his vacation. e Ches- Provi- Talbot I i BUSINESS IS HERE— COME AFTER IT! That's good sound advice, Mr. National Manufacturer. Sitting around seeing what's ||| going happ will not swell your account to bank If the other fellow is timid— so much the worse for him. There is a market for your goods right here in this town. The way to reach that market is through the advertising columns of live newspapers like The Bulletin. Co-operate with the merchants who sell your goods and see how eager they are to do their part. Sea your sales jump! See the friends will make among the dealers and consumers, you Let the croakers croak, Busi- ness s good for those who go after 1L the right way. P Natlonal manufacturers in- terested in eco-eperative. news- paper campalgns are invited to nddress the Bureau ef Advertis. ing, American Newspaper Pub- lishers Asseciatien, Werld Build- ing, New York. Dealers In High-grade Antomobile and Motor Boat Supplies. _ Cataleg mailed on request. the year at H . Tenn. Mr, Purvis will teach Latin and other FR SO O R A Ie cl te SATURDAY 8P Hosiery and Under FULL ISLE A WEIGHT L Swiss Ri Fine and 6 SATURDAY, SPECIA WOMEN'S U2 with fine sea low neck, sleeveless mod ler Value § 5 SATURDAY, SATURDAY, SPECIA PURE THREAD SILK white, made foot and top. a very the regular $1.00 qguality SATURDAY, SPECIA Toilet Goods Department the grea either ‘" Trolleys Lead our big second floor department. from the shops of the leading specialists—garments designed by artists tailors—garments of individuality and good taste. Suit co sial, pr 2o0od we white To The Garments of Autumn OY DISLPAY IN THE Ready-to-wear Section utumn’s newest fancies are now on exhibition in and constructed by competeiit ats er this season, the 36 and 38-inch ngths being clearly the leaders, and the skirts while ose fitting at the feet show many skillful draped are long . effects. There is a wide range for choice of ma- them be inenit ameng 1z Matelasse, Eponge, Bengaline, Serges, Cheviots, Broadcloths and Mixtures. We are now displaying some remarkably beautiful and stylish COATS AND DRESSES ECIALS| car Dep’t. = L oceee.e 78 | | | (SATURDAY SPECIALS Wash Goods Department t liquid Clever designs’ the bew Linen Department @ The wide Girdles worn this season lend a unique high note to the cos- tume. They are seen universally and are certainly tive features of the striking Fall Cos- tumes. WE SHOW A LARGE ASSORTMENT in both black and the most desirable colors. Tet us match your suit or dress with one of these pretty novel- COLORED SUEDE BELTS in the new widths are going to he very popular for use with the shirt waist costume We carry them in a full line of colors a 50c to $1.00 The Fashionable Girdle one of the most attrac- OF GIRDLES PRICED FROM 50c to $3.50 Iding near entrance) \utumna Millinery ROSE” is the Season’s New Color e shade chosen for the ballrcom S. Imperator. the lovely colors of hair, eyes and o makes the hat it adorns most be- This deep glowing hest colorings are to be found in the crea- tions displayed in our beautiful Millinery section Rose,” “New Blue,” “N ades of green and brown all lend new values to ering color schemes. ahogany”” and won- For Hats of distinctive style and beauty visit THE BOSTON STORE \ YT | SPECIALS)| | pink— SATURDAY, SPECIAL ..... 29¢ [17¢ CORDED LINON NG A TINE 1 o ve in solid co with good weig B TOTLE DATER SRRy sirip The colors SATURDAY, 10¢ | 00 sheets of F oilet Paper on : et <ht and dark et ofd blue, pink and SATURDAY, SPECIAL ....... : : Do LPLE mestic Deps NKETS AT Rug and Drapery Department | % 1 | SRIC g Sair = Be i |Men’s Furnizhing Department | "\"‘1’;“]{““ bt e 48c PRINTED LINOLEUM in both 18 Sl o 4 i & iy o wood effects and light colorings oo Both medinn and SATURDAY S pin- good, heavy quality, twe yar : wide forced sole ir n navy, PURDAY SPECIAL | gray. split foot and mixed colors SATRROA SATURDAY, SPECIAL ....... ite | hentte Penarkmmnt ALL WOOL VELVET RUGS in | 3 for 300 n both Oriental and floral desi iMEN.S VELVET FOUR-INJ—!ANDS]S“\”" SPECIAT, ,H, FOR THE \x;x show &' good . e {OUSEKEEPS colors. Size 27 by | ! ; - ONLY 25¢ Dustless Dry Mops E 15 | “ SATURDAY, SEEDIREc. 2L SATURDAY, SPECIAL 650 $1.35 SCRIM GURTATNS FOR 98¢ | “Roversible” All T Hand Dainty Cross-barred Curtains wi Stationery Department rish picot edge, the regular length 3 Uiy i P ety wide.- elther. whiteteream “or CORRESPONDENCE A RDS o silt initial “LAIX" for fine laundering SATURDAY, SPECIAL 280 SATURDAY, SPECIAL 210 SATURDAY, SPECIAL 80 SATUR DAY SPECIALS Glove Department : REID & HUGHES SPECTAL A good kid glove, two- In either tan or SATURDAY, SPECIAL ...... 69¢ Notion Department . JIN h chain, extra | SATURDAY, SPECIAL ....... 19¢ | CELLULOID COLLAR SUPPORT- |ERS in. all the different heights. Six on a card ‘ SATURDAY, SPECIAL “ 3 cards for 12¢ |A L.OT OoF FANCY BUTTONS | which are suitable for suits or [ dress : SATURDAY SPECIAL . 19¢ SATURDAY, SPECIAL 3% A 17-jewel thin model 12- size WATCH in 20 years gold filled case $15.00 Thoroughly guaranteed. l Best value in the market. | John & G, A All the best makes of WATCHES in stock. That sudden breeze, pre(:lit;&.sI a freeze. Be prepared—— | Get a Gas Heater for breakfast in a cold room, and besides, it's not very comfortable. Whereas, with one of our Heaters installed, you | Wae carry these Heaters in three aif- | ferent styles: fliss. Reznor Reflector Heater in two sizes and | The Oriole, something new in Gas [ Heaters Call and see them at our office and ORDER IT NOW~ Ropkins & Co/s Light 76c_per dozen. Koehler's Pilsner, 50c Tremmer's Zvergreen, :bc per ozen, Free delivery to all parts of the eity. H, JACKEL & CO.Telvphone 136-8 | let us explain their usefulness. Line of with collar and pockets or | colors, | 291 Main Street, | Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank, City 4 City of Norwich | ias & Electrical Depariment Alice Bldg., 321 Main 5t. A full Dinner Als, er dozen. line of WEDDING and 'A New and Complete| | o b e e | (0BT SWEALELS| only have to light it a few minutes 3 | before breakfast is called in order to without, £ :xcel]:lnt e | have the dining room comfortably | heavy weights and good fitting Ak | garments. The Toggery Shop ENGAGEMENT RINGS at/| WM. FRISWELL’S, 25 ANLY 27 FRANKLIN STREET WE SERVE THE BEST ICE CREAM N THE CiTY Have you tried it? If not drop in and try an order of any of the following flavorss Neapolitan Vanilla Maple-iNut Strawberry Cherry-Bisque Pistachio or Chocolate THE WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co. Droprietors. .CORNS ANl trouvle of.the feet. ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT All uoubles of the mnerve eircu- | lation or rheumatism. | JAMES DAWSON, l Tel. 624, Room 26 Central Bullding Lady Attendant

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