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NORWICH/ BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1914 IGE ON $28,312.62 0F DEPOSITS | ‘Thames Loan and Trust Co. Receiver Asks Ruling From Su- perior Court—Seventy-six Accounts Affected—Asks Whether They Can Share in Distribution With Other i Claimants. Recelver Charles F, Thayer of the Thames Loan & Trust company has presented to the superfor court an- other petition asking for advice to guide him in the settlement of the affairs of the trust company, particu- larly regarding the question whether standing of the holders of certain | books. There are 76 such on Jake trus Haznnah Annie trus Klingon, M. Klingon, 11.3¢ M. Kiingon, Kiingon, M. D “Denohie M Sehich he asks advice, thelr deposits | Thayer asks the court to | instruct him whether these persons are are seven persons deceased whose estates have not been entered in the probate court. Their books to- 180.44. are nine whose total deposits by the court but have since done E0.. Nearly all this is represented in s, those of Annie L. Carroll, James T. Eagan, conservator, $184.65, and John Kolol for $508.70. Thera are 1wo persons whose deposit books were in the onstody of the Trust | Co. at the date of suspension, but no proof of c are for Patrick Donohue, whereabouts uoknown, $1.483.51, and Clifton R. Chamberiain, $54.08, making a total of 315 The sam of $25.944.30 is represent- | p ed® by persons who claim their books have been lost or no books were ever issued to them. They are the fol- lowing: L. Walergteln oo 4 D. T. Ruby . Paul Massey . Carfisle C, Lewis Helen Higgins . Fielen West Hizgins ... ‘Ada Martha HOES .o Jobpson Pros, ... 3. Frances Lend Prepared Doughnut Flour Reliable Flour White Rose Pancake Flour People’s Market 6 Frankiin JUSTIN HOLDEN, Proprietor 1.00 jw for iaim has been made They | 3898 | 8.80 i W ibre E. Kellogs. Bdward X Adm. hew Mar John Keor ng Manwaring, nwaring, Jr., Adm, W. Miller New London St Ry Co. .- Norwich Colchester ar ford Construction Norwich and New Y pellor, Co Perkins Perkins, Petrie Polk Jonn Hadti sast’ Lyme special 1,080.38.f Giearge anders 10.33 L was fled with Su- erk George E. Parsons frernoon. ion of City Property. report made to iting committee the laced upon n the rics depart- | cemetery, $4,250; Mo- .000; street department, fire department, opartment, $2,530; water de. 538,226 city hali depart gas and electric de artment. $695,058, total $2,699,099. At 162 Main St. One Flight Up MATTHEW THUNE, successor to John Marsa, is sell- ing a fine grade of Men’s and Young Men’s Ready-to- -wear Suits for about 50 per cent. lesz than street level stores can afford to sell. Come in—Look Over My@arments and my Prices—all in plain figures and let me explain why and how I am able to do so. NONE BUT ALL WOOL Men’s and Young Men’s Suits. . . . . $! DO NOT BUY unless you are perfectly satisfied that save $3.00 to $10.00 on the price. ATTHEW THUNE Successor to John Marsa Opposite Woolworth's.5-and-10c Store 162 Main Street, (Upstairs), Norwich. 8.95 up to $20.00 QUALITY IS ECONOMY QUALITY REFRIGERATORS the common | $130,436; | At Economy Prices Just the size, just the kind, just the price you want to pay. Not one make, but four of the best lines to select from— Macy’s, Rhinelander’s Soo, Berkshires, | barlington’s. Every up-to-date sanitary accessory for cleanliness and health, every convenience, economy in price, economy in ice, All Trolleys Lead To THE BIG One of the Great Opportunities This Summer sale is one of the biggest opportunities to buy the prettiest, fresh, new undergarments which every woman must have in such abundance—to buy them at prices that are lower than our regular day-to-day selling prices. IT'S A CLEAN, FRESH, STOCK—THE VALUES ARE AS ADVERTISED—THE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST—BUY NOW. GOWNS from 50c to $5.98 SKIRTS from CORSET COVERS from 50c to $5.98 50c to $2.98 DRAWERS AND KNICKERBOCKERS from COMBINATIONS { } from CHEMISE from 50c to $2.98 Drawer and Skirt Knickerbocker and Skirt 50c to $4.50 .50c to $4.98 Bargains In White FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER GOOD PILLOW CASES FOR 19c EACH We have placed on the counter a lot of these goed Cases which should bring 25c. 42 by 36 and 45 by 36 inches. quickly at this low price. Lingerie Blouses Special White Sale Prices Lot No. 1 98c A very great varioty of the prettiest new Blouses in There are two sizes— They are going to go Come early. FULL BLEACHED SHEETS FOR 79 A fine dollar Sheet, full bleached and 81 by 99 In quality and appearance most ex- white and colors. Voiles, Dotted Swiss and Organ- inches in size. , trimmed with laces and embroidery— Maize, Pink, Lavender and Blue Waists with pretty frills and hemstitched finish—Dolly Varden Voi with organdie collars and cuffs. A wonderful display ceptional. 79c each. During the White Sale they will go for HEMMED SATIN BED QUILTS FOR $229 of dainty styles. Quilts which the manufacturer was unwilling to dispose of as perfect as they show a little soil re- o ed during the finishing process, nothing but $1.48 Voile and fine Batiste Blouses, daintily trimmed with With There are waists with round necks, waists with turn-over what will wash out perfectly. $3.50, but during the sale we have marked them to They should sell for hand embroideries and white or ecru laces. go at this low price. this variety we can suit the most particular. FANCY WHITE MUSLIN in striped, cross-barred and dotted patterns. Usually sold for 15¢c a yard. Sale Price 9)2¢c collars, and the very desirable open front models. Long or short sleeves, as you please. Lot No. 3 $1.98 Some remarkably stylish Blouses at this price, of Voiles, FANCY MERCERIZED WAISTINGS, sold reg- ularly for 25c a yard. Sale Price 12/5¢ REMNANTS OF WHITE WASH GOODS from 25 per cent. to 331-3 per cent. Organdies and Batiste, in both - pl White Waists with dainty val or flat Fhnoy, Woaves: a%e Less Than the Usual Prices laces and HEMMED HUCK TOWELS—Sale 20c HUCK TOWELS—Sale Price 2 1230 TURKISH TOWELS—Sale Price 19¢ TURKISH TOWELS—Sale Price 21c TURKISH TOWELS—Sale Price pretty embroidered designs—plain Voiles Price in Maize, pink, blue anl lavénder, with vest effocts of finely tucked lawn or organdie—in fact, a beauti- ing of modish Waists at an unusually low T Y. M. C. A. SPEAKER OF PETITIONERS FROM GROTON ] 3 XNTERNATXONAL REPUTE. | SECURE DIVORCE DECREES ‘We do not know why w is an al Smith To Address Mass Meet- | Mrs, Anita W. Phillips and Leon M. | MOSt ""}““";"l" color among sma ing at Davis Theatre. Weaves Presented Their Claims. | Dirds. Possibly it may be a wise pro % | viston of nature for protective pu the men | poses. A white bird among g | 1eaves would be a very conspic: | ject, and too easily seen mies, such as hawks, falcon: Probably Provision of Nature. | Fred B. | of Norwich| Two ¥ had as rare a privilege as | list w that offered them tomorrow (Sunday) |in the aftesnoon at 3 o'clock at Davis the- | morning. atre. | Anita W. Pnilli The locul Young Men's Christian | Vorce from James Association has engaged a man whom | tolerable cruelty they hardly hoped to secure. | custody of their Mr. Fred B. Smith of New York L-hy]w he plaintif will deliver one of his great address- | &nd the defendant uncontested Judge Shumwa court here Friday Seldom have divor na vicin: Godsend. was given a di- | pever manage to be alone with you? It must be an act of Provi- husband 1908 of adultery | Delaware, but allegation | committed Lewes, this_char = | made “attempt band watering place. > d cruel she said and it iive with him. her support, went around with r women and had pictures of other | women in his_roo: {tore up one time when s |him in Philadelphia. One time he made an unsuccessful attempt to end | his own life and kill her. Mrs, Alice E. Welles mother of the plaintiff, te: il treatment of her daugh laughter's husband. Leon M. Weaver of Groton aiv om N Dora se ma name was Burdl e was ma e supe Weay of Groton, | | | are He—"I wonder why It 1s that T ean | tne pore Christ One Rach of . The coming of the warmer days makes it imperative that we close out our stocks of Spring Suits, Coats and Dresses. AS THE THERMOMETER GOES UP THE PRICES COME DOWN—NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY TAILORED SUITS FOR MISSES AND SMALL WO! THE REGULAR $20.00 SUITS NOW They are beautiful garments, every one—glever in design and made of the most desirable materials. could say they are worth more than $20.00, but that was our reguiar p WOMEN’S SUITS OF EXCEPTIONAL STYLE AND MERIT— REGULAR $25.00 SUITS NOW MEN— $13.75 We rice, and now they will ge for only $1375. $17.50 The pretty Eton semi-tailored and Bolero effects will B found ameng the many e have reduced for clearance. gabardine, ete. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ COATS IN MANY STYLE:! PRICED SPECIALLY FOR TODAY You will recognize i much larger prices. Fancy crepes and serges predomin ate with many You should see these Coats—you will want one. this assortment many worth- while bargains—Coats which Many of the most fashionable colors and weaves in the lot—crepe, ruhble crepe, > 971.98 we have been selling for of the novelty weaves in the best colors. UNUSUAL BARGAINS IN THE BETTER CCATS—IN COATS FOR LITTLE GIRLS AND IN FINE SILK DRESSES ARE OFFERED FOR TODAY TODAY IS THE LAST DAY OF THE Spring Toilet Goods Sale Women's Knit Underwear For Summer HUNDREDS OF ITEMS AT THE LOWEST PRICES We give below a few selections from the long lists we have published before. tions. Here's the place—now’s the time to buy. TALCUM AND TO TOILET AND COLD P(“\’W CREAMS SANITOL, ( > CREAM Sale Price WOODEL CREAM N S ¥ 1 Sale Price DS EXTRACT Sale Prics AL Sale Price 18¢ COMFORT Sale Price COMFORT Sale Price ONE POUND O CUM POWDE Ar v or T Sale Price MENNEN'S B TALCT Sale Price c WILLIAMS' * TALCUM. Sale Price AR 15e SANA DER Sale Pric RIVERI'S POWDER Sale Price ROGER & POWDER ROGER & POWDE LA F MASSAGE Sale Price.... Sale Price Sale Price POWDER 38 >OWDER PF GooD TAL- ALMO! MAT Sale Price GALLET Sale Price ALLET TALCUM “Sale Price POWDER RIC MIQCELLANEOUS OSBORNE'S PEROXIDE OF {YDROGEN size—Sale Price Size—Sale Price Size—Sale Price N TACE SANTTOT Sale Price DERMA VIVA—The Liguid Powder “This PASTE, Sals Price FINE POWT great 1 ' Powder Sals Price TOOTH BRUSH 12c—Sale Price. Sale Price Sale Price | Rough Roads in Portugucse Cities. | The streets n and Cporto | paved & ost entirely with cob- | | bleston ent is rough | and ightares are | Have YOU - 29 Lle 1100 AT EASY PRICES We sell only the best prepm round ne: band and 1 Sizes 34 to 4 t trim aiue $1.00 DAY SPECIAL 7t SAM . 32¢ 430 59c R- 19 SATURDAY SPECIAL 3% . RYE D 5 3ic 98¢ Embrei.dered Camisoles Sale Pruc fi()c 7o 17e 16 . 21e 80 SALE PRICE 5 1% <= -~ nice dressing *Afn't that { them beautiful picture! Al | omin’ down to | got killed in that's wot the out till the last minnit and it's all over.” | the aren do- | git there when ¥hat a2 help a pretty woman’s is not toilet! Good-Dressers dressing-table 1s t And even if a a she can cu Woman pretty, ltivate good } RIGHT-MINDED husband will givs monay to buy a dainty dressing— table for her room. They make nice gifts to surprise her with. We have a large line of dressing tables in all styles and colors. Come in and see them and learn how FAIR cur PRICES are. SHEA & BURKE, 37-47 Main Street MITH, | Sisson of adultery, < (W men. Mr. Smith was for many |and placed vears actively connected with the Clayton B. at International work of the Y. M. plaintiff S0 the leader of the| Two divorce matters were postponed, " movement which | Thomas C. Kenyon vs. Mary E. Ken t enthusi- | yon, and_Agnes E. Harvey vs. Wil ttention of | liam F. Harvey and other | ad mueh | e puath ] Weok-end at Gales Ferry. i = W n ne A party of young people left SoldHere e i e ey %5 ond (ihe waekiond we citizen- « Pitcher cottage in les Ferry. Ranger chaperoned the party, with | inchides Marian Pitcher, Bess] Vew York ‘and | ney, Adeline Kearney, Agnes Tro age will appeal sirongly to|and Geraldine Oat. and professional men. k. 1 by Nwahn's orchestra will be | Judges of Men. | TS A e sxpacted that the. i hat kind’of man ix he?” “Well; | ’ e | he's cute socially and wonderful mor- men | the + all."—Lite. i were prosen found _guiity, on_probation. Smith COATS $5 Wauregan Biock The Range of Prices, $6 to $50 With Splendid Values at sentenced Attorney represented the vept the country with m has held the n this has Saturday Only $10 CRAWFORD RANGES No Question M! It. M. HOURIGAN N-'mdl nd Jewett City Your Choice Values Up to $14.50 Fri- the sirm | which | is now connected 194 Main Streei TUGKE 5= no aavertising | Bastern Connect:: it Th Bui | gastern Connecticat letia for Business resvite Jum TOERE 1s 00 aaverceiag magium -3 o Tae wlih fur Dusinean