Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 8, 1913, Page 8

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BACKACHE VANISHES RHEUMATIC.PAINS 60| TRUST CO'S. REGEIVER'S REPORT Few Doses of 'Croxone \Ease ‘_flmiflom'&'Trutt‘Cé' ¢ L%g_bi.litieo on July—z Were $884,- Stiff, Sore, Swollen Joints o - o an'd * Muscles, " Relicyi y . 722.37—Appraised Value of Assets $722,197.82—De- Backache and Bladder Dis-; & i ficiency Shown at SlGi,987.56—Filed With Superior orders. ¢ If you suffer with backache—have pains in the neck or sldes—nervous or d“zlryl_e‘pells—& few doao& of Cr‘;:x;n‘:‘ In accordance with the statutes and y ¥ 0¥, the. congustlon om & v the raisers appointed by the cour Will be surprised how quickly all kid- | |82 ordered by the superior court Re- | t10 SPDIa Sers SEvotated By, f3e SO0 ney, bladder and rheumatic troubles | ceiver Charles F. Thayer of the Thames |}y the company’s books marked BEx- will disappear, l?gra-n & Trust company has filed with | hibit B. Croxone prompily relieves these dis- | ¢ he clerk of the court his statement of “Third—A statement containing the eases because it really does reach the | tiye affairs of the bank on July 2, 1913, | particulars required by section 3473 real cause. It soaks right into the | wilich was the day following the ap- | of the general statutes of 1902 to be walls and linings of the kidnays, |praval of his bond. stated in the order and under the cleans out the stopped-up inactive | Acording to this-Teport the total lia- | numerals given in said statute, so far organs, neuiralizes and dissolves the | pfjties of the bank are $884,722.37. The | as such particulars do not appear in SRR uric acid and makes the kidneys sift | hook or naminal assets are shown at |a preceding report, together with such Tt from the blood the waste and poison- | $109(4227.39 and their appraised value | changes as have occurred since the fl- ous matter that lodze in the JOInts | at §7:82,197.82. The deflclency sccount | ing of proceding reports, and muscles to scratch and irritate | js shown at a total of $161,987.56 of “Fourth—A sum: tatament nf and cause rheumatism. It soothes | which X189,109.10 is losses from shrink- | all orders made in the above during- T and heals the delicate linings of the | ages, elic.. on demand and time loans.|the six months preceding this report o bladder and gives the kidneys re- | The receiver's statement covers the | and the doings thereunder. @@ S &n un nn S newed " strensth so they can filter the Y following points: e T s o . blood and keep you well “First--A statement of the affairs of | services in the receivership is $2,700. = 5 Croxone | different fl"“':i\ Bt-lnt"mf"' said Thames Loan and Trust com- | no amount of same has been paid, no 3 remedi repared that it is| pany on July 2, 1913, the day following | mode of pavment has been adopted : - 2 H praciically imposaible 1o take It with- | Jic"Gate oF approval of his bon, marke | and o arrasgements nave been made || We've been caught with the goods and we are proudiof it. In fact it has been discov- out resulty An ori gln.i.] puckage .0f | ¢d Exhibit A, Tor: fmed securlls or Dareok : T Croxone costs tut & irifie, and all | *'“Sccond—A defiviency account show- | The tables showing the liupilities, || ered that we have in our possession many of the very latest novelty fabrics coveted by druggist authorized to return the | ing the.shrinkage:of values of the as- | assets and deficiency account follow: AT il b orpe Total * mxpectea || those who dress well. We want to show them to you-—we'd like to sell them to you, ngle case. i e s sets of the corporation as estimated by s PR e LIABILITIES. toBank. } for we know that in,them lies complete satisfaction for:you. WE ADVERTISE EXACTLY |~ $936.00 ¢ ;oegtuarleds@.?::q:w\rzso'rwiwh $406.09 . ASIT IS ot ? Postal SRSl AR e STRIPED ZIBELINE COATING S50 9 YR The NCW Sllks : A rough coating which appears glossy. The peculiar weave gives the same beautiful lustre and sheen which is seen so often in the i finer Oriental rugs, and yet it is sufficiently fiexible for the modern Are Modern Miracles A . styles. It is to be had in various colors combined with black, black ¥ 4 £10.00 \ G, H - Gipatrick, TFeARUYer. .. ... iy s sk as 10.00 and Burgundy, black with royal, black and Havana, black and grey. CHIFFON VELOUR Suits N e 56 inches wide. _ $6.00 A YARD ’ 1 Stocks and bonds per apppraisals ... Confirmatiou s : k ¥ i Surplus to contra..... Authorized Chec Chatham and Phoenix National Bank, New ork S in of i n - Sil olve! i Americ®h Exchange Natioaal Fan MATELASSE COATINGS SR A A e o atianal Reserve Bank, MNew York. First National Bank, Plainfield Beautiful designs, similar to brocades in appearance. These Mate- possessing sll the draping qualities of lasse weaves are seen everywhere this season. We have them in charmeuss. You ghould see it te unm- black and brown, black and navy and- black and grey. 56 inches derstand its undescribable charm. It is 40 inchee wide. The colors we show are navy, brown, Copenhagen, mole- skin and black, For Boys You'll find here just the proper shade, of Blue Serge double breasted styles. Suits, made in Norfolk or doubie-breasted styles. Certificate of deposit General deposits School Savings Deposit . i Accrued, interest on certificates . Gilbert Transportation Co. Dividends unpaid = Sundry creditors wide. CHINCHILLA COATING $2.50 and $3.00 A YARD ; I} chinchilla again is one of the leading coating fabrics for the cold P EVDPTIAN CREPE weathzi. and in addition to the plain weave it is seen in self colored stripe patterns, which are very handsome. The colors we show are $17.50 A PATTERN medium ard dark grey, brown and navy. Thistis:the: lestiwond it sl 1t is — e Savimgs deposits ........ | | Home bank deposits...... 5 9. | - 4 - : | , all-silk, of heavy weight, and a per- Priced $5, $6, $7, $8, $ ; PLAID SKIRTINGS $250 A YARD | cod ivitation of ‘tha® anorent hand. For parade you can wear P e - Plaid slirts are more in favor now than in many years., and conse- l0oom weaves. It is a wriggly weave, | segieriy ASSETS quently the showing of handsome plaids is much more attractive and in texture and color exhibits the ! ~ € mystery of the Orient. The colors than usval. The weave is a cheviot, and the rich greens and blues of are very striking. any one of our Dark Mixed Suits or Blue Serge. Some of theze suits have two pairs are tango, Russian, olive and wisteria. ppraised value | 3 g A]m(. ge | the plai Demand and time loans pe Notes past due pe: ppraisal 2 i a THERE'S A SALE OF NOTIONS AND SEWING d trousers. Stock and bonds \'L"Dllv].\' C B Priced $5, $6, $7, $8, $9 S e s bt NEEDS NOW IN PROGRESS. MANY LITTLE o 5 000.00 Banking house per appraisal 2 £ J N { it AT e THINGS AT MANY LITTLE PRICES. AND SiX MONTHS SUBSCRIP- | 55,214.10 ~ Due from banks per appraisal . TION TO THE AMERICAN BOY Trust Funds. 2 MAGAZINE FREE. { National Bank of Commerce T . 3 Towamotes i1300.00 Visit the Opening Display and Sale of Floor Coverings Dot g ' d D i Demand collateral notes . ! $8.195.19 an raperies mz Raiiroad bonds ...... = R o 21.060.00 Bank stocks per ‘ippr—n\.x & st ; Deficiency. fia\lggs deposits > Here’s Where Your el e Stanton, Preston; | RECEPTION FOR .yme:; Mrs. Angus = F. A. Mitchell, NEW Y. M. C. A. OFFICERS. DF"ICIENJCY A(‘COUNT , To deficiency as shown by statement of affairs Capital st < . Members of Woman's Auxiliary Enter- | tained at Home of Mrs. H. M. Pol- | lock, the President. New Fall Millinery A fine assoriment of latest styles | MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket Street 1$161,987.56 e $1’Vr 000.60 WEDDINGS. Surplus L $130.000.00 Crawford—Crosby. e ! s A pretty autumn wedding was sol- L ,‘,,\:’\.‘dq].',:,, SEanAe emnized on Mondy in the Sacred 1 A SIS pecial . : Hear Woonsocket, when the Woman'’s | home was in this city for half a ocen- ! Trust funds, . I'homas at the | tury provious to his death. He was arnings, rent ... arriage John FEme o) the p . M. Pol- | married :n Norwich 62 years ago. . z Miss Gertrude lock, at Fort ;, t, afternoon, F learned the machinists’ f msocket, R L The brides- | and many fook the oprortunity to meet | trade and was boss machinist for & Deduct | Miss Sadie Walton of War-| the new a ush d their | rumber of years. For 33 years he " Expenses from January i I, a cousin theé bride, and Wil-{ wives. Th < ¢ | conducted a small grocery store at No. st paid Janvary 1 . Crawford, a brother of the| by decorations of autt 12 Maple street, being forced to retire short 3 was best man. flowe A pleasant informal ti 2bout 6 years ago on account of fall- le is the daughter of Joseph| epjoyed. Chocolate, and strength. One of Mr. Foroce's """""""" of South sireet, and the|ere served, Mrs. C s of work was the designing and the son of Mr. gand Mrs.|apnd Mrs. Costelio Lip consfruction of the wrought firon | James Crawford of Park avenue and| Mrs D, S. Haviland was elected del- | gates of the Yantic cemetery. Our experience in vision testing f X | grandson of the !a,u: Mr. and Mr.‘. Jer-] egate to the ate conference to be Mr. Force was the iast of his family enables us to correct your eyes [l miah Corcoran of Talman street. this| held Oct. 30-31 at Wate Plans | and leaves only his wife. A sistar, with sci ic acturac) Our Both are very popular with a|for a systematic members ampaign | Mrs. Sylvester Arnold, died in Febru- opticimn’s years of experience go | By |large circle of friends both in Woon-|jater in the month we ussed at | ary of this year. He was a member into every pair of glasses made. Notes ‘past due. socket and Providence. The groom| jength. The mext meeting will be held | of the Broadway Congregational We specialize in the most mod- J| Overdrafts holds w position in the office of the| at the home of Mre. Edwin E. Perry on | church and took a lively interest in ern forms of spectacles and eye- | Taurence I LR 475 | Manxille mills in Providence and the|the first Tuesday of November. religions affairs. He was & man of glasses, including the popular B! S{ocks and ol i e 9e64s | Pride has been fin'the office of the A i sirict integrity, high moral stand- Voric and Kryptok Invisible Bi- ',‘:;d,,';\{,,; house e 56 000 6y | Woonsocket Rubber company, The OBITUARY ards and with a disposition for assist focal Tenses. it will be a pleas- Memoranda . S b v,/axmat‘l;rlsz: in !fir‘;‘;trn:).nfddz:lk Aot s gv: ;jh:lséalf;::d:u:t‘unialfitthu ):ljm,eu"! re to demonstrate fo o . 5 crepe, withh ¥ o0 mate =- e z - o rcle of friends an .\»)wwmu-('i‘,i e V(w(:t-\ en o NEZEZ‘,Z E:_':.r:] I\]:)nr‘eess(?hnc 3 H 127,06 | maid wore Alice hlue silk crepe and a William Jennings Baldwin. was honored and esteemed in the com- We have a modern lense grind { e A large picture hat, P William Jennings Baldwin, munity. ing plant in connection with our . ;4n4 26 The gifts were many, including sil-{ years, died suddent — { opgical dgpartment This fact r.m,,u appreciated values— v lass and chma, and a num- |2t the home of h Granite Shows Wall After Cleaning. will enable us to replace broken 3 PR ateT e frAn ¢ e Y .. $1.900.00 ks, tneluding one for $206 Jennings, with whon i 4 Now that the workmen on the con lenses while you wait, if you will | Furni m,\,, and AXtUres .. bcecesersosnss e 1,374 51 from his -‘rflplr)/ers, 2031 Ham%l{nvfl ayentue. eath '{flf"'};t | tract for cieaning the granite on the bring the broken pieces H e LI i, Mr, and Mrs, Crawferd left on an{ (o Bright's disease. He was talken crt-| Town hall buflding have progressed i We will ble to get out and §| $3.074 56 {afterncon train for New York, Atlantie{ irally il Sunday night and death fol-aroung to the Broadway side of the deliver special lenses and pre- | 2 City and Philadeiphia, They will re-| lowed 'y = building in the course of the work, the p,q,m work the same day it | G aarv ereditsras Der-extiAL. - - o s 52 s srriseben s Sonn side in Providence, The greom has a He was the sen of W Ay hfl“d citizens are remarking on the effective M. s ciminal o the Trust funds larze number of friends in Noreich|1dllg Jennines Baldwin and wvas Porn| manner in which the cleaning p 2 and annoyance of waiting s tawsSioten who will wish them a bright future. in 8an Franeisco in 1 i ti brings out the original zrightness of while your preseription is sent Mortgage loans Galligan-—Murphy. e s :g’\‘j” e el e stome, as showm by contrast where it of town. ety S . ST army, His mother is- e o g Pt i 8 3 Time collateral Frank Steven Galligan and Miss Ag- | ity il Fosifad wiih Tt son, wx:)m th;nhgs \Ia‘:;fl:l:an:;ow;‘h:’eg:» Depaand collirera nes C, Murphy were united in mar- Railroad bonds .. Bank statement . 2 e, s Mr, Baldwin was a graduate of thei qrane wag tak th e at T o'clock Tues poraing atl . < g en by the C. A. Kuebler gfigfifinéés church, andc’lwregatives gam‘l‘I Norwich Free Academy in the class of| company, and the work is being push- $109,275.50 |friends were present, 'The ceremony| 1530, and of Werceston ed along with good speed and in an was performed by the Rev, Themas A, | SHiute in 1894, He followo effective manner. e Plani-Cadd:a Co,, & and was a by Established 1872 PR 4 i tice of mechanieal e —— e e e . $368,037.38 | Grumbly. Frencis Gailigan of Faun- e S praies = PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING | ton, Mass, was best man, and the|S8 fluent linsuist ,f-l..‘ S Reports of Election Expenses. | mis mether and unels Reports of election expenses have bridesina was Miss \15Fgafex J. Mur- MISSION WORK IN AFRICA. NEW LONDON COUNTY HOME, |[phy a > e dogased was woll liked by A reepp- | Dings. T 4 o been filed with Town Clerk Charles S, s, | 23 With whem ke came jn contact, and| oy ooy ge follows: 144-146 Main Street " ter of the b eld at the home of the br ST | | Hbnwass Beic AR : 98, | i death is a seuree of deep regret to| TG OTO0 Voomia it Universalist Women’s Mission Cir- ment and Committee of Visitors Next | On their return from a wedding tear Albert M, Fsrcre, nothing. cles. Week, | Mr, and Mrs. Galligan will make their| Ajbert M., For 85, a resident | Gilbert T, Hewitt, progressive can- Befieve . — home at Ne. 61 Unien street. The| of this city the gre rt of his hfs' dldfl!ef!’m’ the nam(:'efflce. $5 to treas- 4 abas 4 , 5 Fhe county issi _lgroom is a pative of Taunton, Mass, | and fer a third of a century ensaged | urer of town committee. What E 7 $be Universalist Woideh's Sitalcs medimluummfim’t‘:s’me“ have is- | BOOT Pof Mr and Mrs, BEdwerd B.| in businets on the West Side, died at| Louis P, Roath, democratio candi- a Vfl'&bfid)’ Sflys circle of "the Church. of . the : Good s to the annual meeting | Gajjigan, He has been empioved as a) his heme No. 19 Ann sireet ai 6.40| dats for eame office, nothing, Bl | Shepherd held an interesting meeting | °€ “the board of management and the | caiesman for the T, A, Gallup eampany | o . merning following an L Attend in the -church parlors Tuesday after- | Commit.ee of ¥isitors of the New Lon- | for the pas .1?:1“ years, T a few dl e ,,L“;::],‘, ?fis (h?;&ar::%;k::: ::;:m‘:{r v:;m d;;dd at = : 5 v ; iways re: eneral bres vn due , Mra ar noon the feature of the meeting being son coaly tempersty loine ot the {JQ‘;“: z £ aneed years. | Bguier, in Menson, Mass., Sund; nighv vk eity onm | was bern in Stafford, Junuan 28 i i el ¢ sday, - 5 in . 2 = home in this city Wednesday, Oct. 18. | [ the daughter of Mr. and Mis. James| He was born in New _ the sen of | and was the fourth of the nine dnngb The board of management inciudes Murphy. April 15th, 1828 and was % Mary A, Bolles Foree. | ters of Capt, Warren and Selenda NBI‘WiCh the address by Rev. George H. Strouse, pastor of the First Baptist - % €gmmissioners” KT J. Brown, C. H. . Commergial Jjouch on his work in the mission Smim end A H Tasoherel and Br| o, 5 A:’;;:;i‘;‘;ws s ;"};.h’%‘;':c:{fi\m” in ‘Waterford end| Johnsop Orentt, A sister is Mrs, Biiz. Scheol The president,’ Mrs. J. ¥. Cobh, pre- | 1 B, [Tomnsend of New Haven mem. {0 S teds” were tmited In maciiage| New Londen as a young man but his| abeth O, Converhe, of Btafford Springs, sided and the' meeting - opened’ with | Mo "3 JI° Mifchel, member of the | by the Rev. Joel B. Slocum at me par- the “sihging of a hymn and reading ; 1¢h & Now from the Scriptufe by the prestdent | S, board of ¢ ‘."f;’“\“ Jesm— There was Tesponsive reading ang wi kin - d° prayer was offered by the pasior You'll get a better posi- [l and prayes mas ooored e St tion and more pay if you [ revort-and several letters were read. Light was b tehword for re: do. 4 sponses’ to thecalling~of“the roli. Mrs. - : C. B Woodworth reported on Religious Eurrent-Xvents. Rev. Mr. Strouse held the clese at- - | tention ‘of -al —withr hiis accoant" urmls- sonage pf ‘the £ tors includes: |at noon Fuesdy New 1 umhm wus aliended by Miss Kiess, 2 e pridg, aud Mr. Thompson, of the groom o their retues from mpon frip they will reside Tu this uh The groom is ‘employved a the 1 line, and is fhe Fomes Aguley The 3448T. EAST «r PARK AVE.,, m P “An hotel of duti_nction with moderate charges™ BE PROGRESSIVE sion “work-on the- west coast “of- Mot Within five minutes of principal rallway terminals, ca. He-1did pf* conaitioms i shica smn Norty Sto Situation ideal, pipv, your Optical Work done by a) | and detafl\s*vr‘hw work-as & Lex'cher .fipa,k o01d- Lym-gv - S up-t -date hou!a ‘there. \p,fiim“‘ Fxm ~STEE. mrnest 1, Aati- Bppests Progle ravem = o SPEAR The raceting closed with a hewa and | mer, Saltm; R i t Camaan. as Double bedraoms, boudair 1 i mi maeflng—lrm Stoningtan; &nr“ Chesehorongh), the resuh e nuea’ sau ) dressing-toom and hath it 88, 818, m Q. (rist ‘and Optician, Stoningion: Bertha “E. Lewis, | urday MMZMW Euites— iz, bedroom and bata s (BT * 818 Main B&n n Sguars | oeqmn 5~ on accpu.ut r“m \’myntuwp Qwep Wby | the work pn dn ags 7 Ezch zaem with bath Sip .. -m ¥ Doy - Fatetung; M5 Ay 5 WHard Col (Bt be je harme hailk e = -

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