Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 19, 1916, Page 6

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' NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY; JULY 19 MOTORGYCLE POLICE FORWESTERLY| o 59 . —afoNo i | Favored as a Check to Overspeeding—Copy of English Will of Thomas Boardman, Jr., Probated—Estate to Receive | $10,000 From Railroad as Result of Bradford Fatzlity— ! Valentin Yaeger,, Formerly of Norwich. 87. | B b | _Whnile the traffic rules are well en- | 1915, was recefved for file and record- | forced in Dixon square and con- |ed, #nd Francis C. Pagan and Arthur 1 streets, there are numerous|E. Trottman, were Issued letters of ints of overspeeding and reck- | administration of the estate in Rhode ing of automobiles on the,|Island. Bond, $20,000. Eugene B. re and Watch Hill roads, and | Pendleton was appointed. appraiser. i that there have been no [iAttorney Samuel H. Davis stated that thus far this seasom, | Thomas Boardman, Jr, dled April 17, . Mr. Stevenson, an old- 1916, in the railroad wreck at Brad- - resident of the Weeka- | ford. Prior to that time his personal told of the conditions | estate was valued at $3,000. Settle- on the Post road, and|ment had been made With the New driving that | York, New Haven and Hartford Rail- se Who ride | Toad company, and the estate will re- arefully operated, | celve within ten days, according to the g of the Westorly | agreement more than $10,000 and less d that a|than $11,000, which will make the to- tal value of the personal estate about $14,000. After all debts and cxpenses are pald, the estate will be distribut- od equaily to the father and mother of the deceased in England, according - |to Rhode Islana law, but under the med that the ap- | E law the father is sole bene- fary. Upon petition of Mar ppointed son = = KA Bk AT I fahi B e ) NOANK | Camp Fire Girls Enjoyir Guests at Cottages and —Material Arrives for I am a Cigaretie Connoisseur. Nearly every day I am asked, ¢ is the best cigarette?® My invariable reply is “Helmar” Turkish Ciga- rettes. I have fried all brands and know the good points of each. And I always smoke “Helmar” Turkish cigareties. T The miidest tobacco for cigarettes Is Turkish. The best fohacco for cigarettes is Turkish. Hon"t pay fen cenis for anybody’s cigarette wuntil you have tried ‘“‘Helmar,’” a fascinating, elevating, gentieman’s smoke. = Makers of the Flghost Grade Tirkish ’%’—""‘&%fi‘l" ey S S A Which A Corporation ken to the rep 101 To Preach at Methodist Chur Two -ca loaded da RECENT RETURNS RECEIVED FROM SAVINGS BANKS Report of Feldspar. nual statement of the Geplog- urvey on feldspar in 1915 is now and M returned from a-vi Po! Brooklyn Savings Bank Has Twelve |Sta 5 . distribution. During the William Whee | 4 ; t tons of feldspar, has a new auto | ¢ Deposits Untouched for Twenty lue of $629.956, &:. auto truck loa | Years. Groton t Palmer, M Returns from savin trust companies havin partments, due o nor < showing amounts untouci years or more, have not ceived by the bank commi cent returns include Brooklyn Savings Ba Mrs. Wilcox w remain and | lv—Twelve deposit: her parents, Mr. and B: which, $37.04, is credited 1gs in the Roagd distris Sharrup. Short Paragraprs. Savings Bank of New A. L. Pitcher and daughter, Mss|JpPOtits, the largest of Molife Pltcher, are visiting in Stough- | Ly g1 s A, Othe apite s $50 are.: John Soig Miss Virgimta Loom!s has returned Heroine Bravo, $1 to Lebamon, after a visit with Miss | woie 64504 Joseph Silv e e e George, $1,659.92: Dou n of Norwich'was a Col- | oor: 2o Mrs. Henty Latham have| s13113! Mary Muiligan, S it o ned from a week's trip to Buf- | 1y Brown. $559.66: T S o. 2% o P . been renewing racquaintances in town, | St 3 S iarees, heirs of M At Northfield Meetings. has left for Westfleld, Mass, for a|gmage proter foic O cacs s Miss Abby G. Willard, Miss Nellie | visit to his son, Walter Crooks. His O'Harz, $126.16; Laura I. Pratt Gerhardt and Miss Jennie Halliare in | other son Jack Crooks, is in the Cats- | o Tors; 312608, banre 'L Tras Northiieid, Mass, attending theChris- | kills for his health and is reported as|$78'ss. Joseph Andrew Ef J avor convention. being very poorly at tho present time, | 310-267 Josoph, Sadrew - \r. and Mrs. Madison Statbers and| Stuart and Dayton Crary have re- |20 con¥ s POH6h 00T nstown, W. Va, are vis- | turned to New York after a visit with [ 5o¢; StOfngzon | SLa08 tathers’ parents on Lin- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Dodge. trostes, Tohn Winsiow $158 ie for the summer. Mr.| Everett Schofield of Springfield is Williams, $112.08. Jessie a professor in the Uni- | spending a few davs with his father, 2 Patriolk West Virginia, at Morgans-| E._ A. Schofield. : $494 Hermran Angerson has returned to iture of twenty minutes time weekly, and the use of . L. R. Hazen of Middletown is| Kingston after two weeks’ vacation the guest of her wughter, Mrs. A. L. | with his mother, Mrs. Clara Bradshaw. Y MARVEL. B O, N gy | iR e, P he of | 20 S T ’ FMEC. S Moy & co. bert Johnson of Providence are at| Frving Hall of Warren, R. L. is the Distributors of Automobile Supplies Mrs. Morgan’s home on South Main |guest of his aunt, Mrs. FBiizabeth | Old Saybrook—The season at Chal- NEW HAVEN, e CONN s e i street for ral weeks. Fitch. ker Beach is now lively. About 150 l C. F. Wyllis motored from Norwich.| Geqrge. Emmons is spending a few | Dersons were there on Sunday and Manday. dayagingBoston, Fuel Briquet Report. annual statement Survey on_ fuel 1915, now available for production during the short tons, valued at nce. J. W. Hammond of$Boston is here for | the summer. | Guests at Inn. Among recent guests at Bayside Inn were: Mr. an son of Newburg, annual now According fon of fuller's SR T AT ncreased 6,920 short | Can Take a Vacation. y and $85,573 in value nd now President Wilson may look T ion with calm antici- Ford has said: “I States 2,000,000 chils | would not consent to run for presi— rs of age, are em-|dent against Woodrow Wilson."— ccupations. v ton Herald. Pythian Officers Installed. - Woodhouse lodge, No. 5 Baker's biock. tchaug iodge, dis e United to 15 inf for the en- ra] members of Nat- > lodge accompanied the deputy. < of paze was onferred on one Af the work a lunch social hour spent. Before your present supply is gone stop ‘in’and get your nexf¢ can of BE PREPARED for the next time you have to clean your car and have a can of MARVEL on hand. MAR- VEL will clean all parts of the car, varnished surfaces, leather, upholstery, metal, glass, etc. You can keep your car scrupulously clean and lustrous by the expend- Prepared’by a Doctor of Dental Sargery Send 2c stamp today/for a generous-trial package to L W.Lyon&Sons, Inc. 511 W. 27th St., N. Y. City

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