Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 10, 1918, Page 2

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BANK STATEMENTS " & S § = 3 s - o.5tato of Connestiout, at the closs RockwellG. WOMEN'S WEAR. . Forester & Uy mess on Dee.- 81, 1917 s RESOURBCES. Y EV| Home Guards of this state who hive L a Leans and | CLOSE FRIDAY EVENINGS. O e ; CRWEH % g - WATERBURY, discounts ... $2.303, 19938 ¢ s Who A sy et Sl B : R L School Board Meets. 2 conn, -~ BARROWS BUILDING. % i pioles , ang 5. ! ) G ALl e B L : * NEw LONDON. - o han e ‘meonthiy al C ke i Tio Sloes FHLY oo B R Wedueaday. evemiig, ‘with 1¥tle Dusl: CONN £t 8 panis Rafbir and Lamoursis, John Bow- |Ness discussed except relative to raises - Thom 550 % _agsateun. - ‘min, Bick and Sullivan, A, Butleman, | 1 the. pay of the teachers ! . J. F. grafts. u e : blat, T B.|ant at the high schoel. ~ * -+ ‘gfi.micr::\"'-ncd”t'::‘: laaf“}!. %‘;‘fl&m Yaeo, The teachers of Ndtchaug grammar i 2 school presented a communication ask- [J , E : & Gmo{fljf;‘::;“u* r;fi'-:’ufl%r;:: ing for a raise of $100 a year in their r y l re s e r m:-n. J. C. Lincoln, H. C. Murray | salary. They €aid that the high cost ¢z n a ‘Co., A. Martineau, New ldea Shoe|of living thakes more demands on - d . N. Potter, H. E. Remington, | thém, and in other places the teachers | S . : - Smith, Harry Standish, Stew- | 476 récelving rilass, qiousg ag article A large collection of Smart Dresses for every occasion. = Seasonable Taflored Street Frocks of serge and jersey Wetdon o Dnion Shoa Cor 5. fich Bulletin relative to a raise of|§ cloth, Chiffon, silk and velvet models for afternoon wear. Taffeta and fancy Silk Dresses. Also some smart even- :"orrh BT T bores B are continyally offered better paving inl Gowns. Most of the other stores will proba- | Positions in other lines and also by (M 3 Bly slose when the resperentative, Jo- | SUPerintendents of other schools who T S W e S et e e ol THURSDAY DRESS DAY 5 FRIDAY WAIST DAY Aot and per_cent. .....$190,390.00 ibe: Loan bonds,- 3% per cent, and 4 per cent. pledged - i its .... ...... 20,006.00 0 . Liber Loan ¥ want to hire them for next year, an HIR E bonds, pér 2o an e SioaReehet 1 hoaing | usual civ, e meccruy B (h Wilinery At Greatly Reduced Pices Every Day Duriog This Sale e b, idea. The grocery and meat met will | Shortage of teachers in the state. cent., pledged to secure state busy day and they need to prepare for | Communication over to the teachers’ decide thimseives as Safurday is thelr| Tt was test sugsested to tumn the | Ve wish to state while there is the finest of goods sold every day during this sale, naturally the very cream of the % £ or other depos- it P o committee with power, but was later | @ stock will get very scarce as the sale goes on, so we would respectfully suggest your early inspection. T T R 5 st voteds to have Superintendent Case in- |- % . 9 333,398, HILLS FOR COASTING. fom el matiee aul repon ALY Come to this sale whether you need anything or not and . get acquainted with our store. 1t is too good to overlook. 7. Bonds, seeutities, ete. : Mayor Gates Designates Streets Re.|Ment of the board seems to be in favor Hibas of the increase, which will affect about served For Kiddies' Sport. fitteen teachers. NO APPROVALS Mayor Charles The meeting adjourned after a ses- - othér than U. 8.): (new(u other Open from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Saturdays 9 a. m, to 9 p. m. Wednesday mornin " $12,000.66 A. Gates notified Chict of Police Kil- | pon Of about three-quarters of . an o lourey that Eim and High streets had [ "O000 o0 g adisntse 2 " heen seét aside for coasting during the 9 g 'lT Whitferd, Mrs. W, C. Jeffers, Mrs. ed Saturday from a week's visit in|London, after a short stay with Mr. cure postal sav- Bots of 4 t6 6 p, m. and 7 t6 10 p, m. ?grtl::em;g:;o e :?{e:lg;‘gg High street JEWE CITY C. Burdick; soca committes, Miss Ma- { New York. . and Mrs. Hrnest A ings deposits. . 227,800.00 Police protection will be furnishad on | naqee” jopiese) SICE s detailed ” R bel Wilcox, Miss Lucile Stetson, Miss| ~A. Swailz of Néw York has been at| The funerzl of Bdwin R. Smith was :eunglu o_th-ar Migh strest. There has been a HHe| i hrevent traic from Soing on to the | Democratic Caucus Wednesday Eve- | 3° k. Adams, Miss Mabel Scott, Mre, | the Kif Kufier Cors factory the mact | heid Moo aomgomit, & St Batts of | - thep U5 touds coasting on: many of the hills, but| i eet ang at the corner og High and| ning—Vital Statistics For December |F, H. P. Clement: work committee, | weck. Saeh Mr. and Mrs. Samuel w, Stocks) owne . traffic made this dangérous, and one Spring streets a rope was hung across —Baptist Church Roll Call—Golden|Mrs. C. E. Spicer, Mrs. F. I. Ray, Mrs.| Charles Clark of Mariboro was in; The young people of this vicinity unpledged . 976,088,028 oy, Omer Desrosier of 104 W}m r-'n;e;t the street with a red lantern fm it o Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and|E- B- dCheChney, Mrts:“AnnieflH. F‘x;:fi.es town Tuesday. n;l;nflraw m:tmg o L i ran into - zon, Monday while slid- G g < Sandwiches, potato puff, p! g ~ i i . Albes . Gree: - , se- ihE on Chapman. stréet, hut was not | Prevent vehicles from coming on to the | y“gc (MVIERY cake and coffes were served following - OBITUARY. gently ontertained Mesats. Guile and || curities, ete ' 121688803 injured “seriously. ~The legal coast:| “myc o wers all sorts of sleds ERithe 3 3 the business meeting. vkt . | Whitehsaq from Notwich. z :éegw“bu;fln:cfi; £5.507.00 Ing and pelice protection will take| i, from the humble bob aled to “rip. | At the democratic caucus Wednes- Has Made First Flight. Seth W. Carver, | a0, Burdick has a force of men |y Giooy of Faderal Ressres awar much of the danger. o to "Tib: | day evening, the chairman was Arthur at work Tuesday removing the ite- K (50 ot N . fltabeniis | BT opcating 2 dozen people. The hill} ] feureux and the clerk was John| Mrs, Earl Montgomery has received| Seth Wheeler Carver died at his laden branches and saplings from the| subseription 48,000.00 > & is very icy and the “rippers” s |Walsh. The officers put in nomina- | word from her husband, who is at the | home in Colchester, January 3, He was higthways as & result of the severs iee |10, & Value of b b el BUSINESS CHANGE ANNOUNCED.! (endency to turn around while going|ion were: Warden, Joseph H. McCar. | balléon schoot at Fort Omaha, Omaha, |a son of William Carver, oné of the! siorm Mond . B 169,000.00 - —_— the hill, but it’s fun at that. A red thy; burgess, Louis Masse; clerk and | Nebraska, that he has passed all his|early New -England settlers, who lo- Willlam Wesemann has returned |13 Lawful reser: Hiram N. Fenn Sel's Out to The J. C.| lantern was placed at the foot of High Itrea'suref Tdwin M. Grau; tax collec- | examinations with the best of marks |cated near Orland, Indiana in 1836. He| trom & visit with Mr. and Mrs, Clif- |, Federal Reserve bank 135,700.32 Lincoln Campany. street, but many of the sliders were tor, Alpherie LeClaire; assessor, Max- |and has been recommanded for a lieu- | was born in Orland in 1844, His mother ford Feclegton of Natiek, R. 1. & hmmu”dn“’},::,’ ,',':f — ableto turn the corner. cey Seymour; auditor, Joseph H. Staf. | tenant’s commission. He is in the|was Mary M. Wheeler of Penntyiva. —_— tional banks ............ 818,565.27 The J. C. Lincoin Furniture Co. has ford. g artillery observation section of the rnia. Mr. Carver leaves a wife and four Torrington—State Deputy Joseph|18. Net amounts dus from bought the undertaking husiness of Surprise Party. e o aviation section. He made his first|children, also four grandehildren. He| Trugell of Bridgeport, assisted by Al-| banks, bankers and trust Hiaam N Sntl. HARSIA'C, TARCSIn, the || wing stindes Atitin il Jolily Tis Wir VITAL STATISTICS T e hanaryecars day and was|was twice married. His firat Wife was | mira Pare of (his place, conducted tha| COMDanies other than ine vice president of the T. C. Lincolfi CO.| vieagantiv surprised at ey Howm o most enthusiastic over it. Jane Loulse Patten of Colchester. His | installation of the newly elected offic| Clided In ltems 13, 1 1880239 Py charge of that branch of the| Vajley street Wednesday evening by | Thirtesn Births, Four Marriages and e o e gt s omivia, Katherine | cers of L/Union St. Jean Baptiste|1s” Ghesks Bt b“;":'”y.!‘_m learned’ the undertaking|S0Me Of their Young friénds. Selec- Five Deaths in December. GOLDEN WEDDING ailey of Hast Haddam. She and four| D’Amerique in Pythian hall, in the same olty or town 3 i ] daughters survive him, Mrs, Harry Dusiness 1n Worcester, Maes. and has| LO0S Were given on the piano by Miss ting bank (dther —— as repor { cocal : 5 Mir. and Mrs. Eqbert C. Tarbox Were|Leonard, of Seekonk, Mass., Miee than Ttem 17) .......... 10,080.58 been in that business’ for forty vears. e ycroer and vocal solod byl The vital e o D o | e e reakive o re {005, | KRB Caris of Matidan: Ch0 Mms BANK STATEMENTS Total of Ttems 156" and : Tam. whers e was in Dusinens © fur| Dutet lunch was served. Welth show 13 birthe—Theress, Lo - e | e T e Rimgelt e will ot retire somnleres | T following wero present: Missts | Bowss Htons Sbanot e b’ | M. and Mrs. Bebert C. Tarbox cele- | Chestsr B i b ] e utsi eity o RS i | S5t relife SompIBtSs {Ruth Webiber, . Anne, andigbisy Lo, b oy i O Zeeger, Beatrice Gree- | brated in a quiet way the fiftieth an- |the &%c of18 anfl served for thirteen( REPORT = oF RONDION v k : Iy from active work as he has an art Irene Randall and Marion Johneon. - |0 0182 2 Henry Bottomly, Philip|niversary of their marriage Jan. 8.{months in Co. C, of the 24th ] :h i&liu ?lpnnll lm: “t h‘"’l‘: te 862,94 Bl et lne ot businem Wdes| iy, wikat e Gamp Mehrtinh. | ot T R R el T Sk T oY, s e e T T ¢ 12,500.00 Haroid ©. Lincoln, who will have| Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Willet have|Chase, Rita Catherine Godak, Gladys|received from everybody best wishes. a8 4 i 22, War savings certifi- af the undertaking branch of | received a letter from their son Floyd, | Rosalin Jervis. There were four mar-| Mrs. Tarbox was Lucinda Mason; |35 anxiots to hear the news-of the cow cates and thrift stamps.. " ai to t the I . iinco'n Furnitire company|who is stationed at Camp MeArthur, | l1ages—Alired Boisvert and Blanche [she was born in North Oxford, Mass,|day, particularly that pertaining to| ({evoes: mits iz now aftering un embalming school| Texas in the aviation corps. Untl the | Mondor, Senjamin . Flaiiang Sosahliin gjt"‘;b:f‘sl‘“:“;nTE”:",“G‘:':;,,?K s o] Sorty Yeare WT':‘&‘;’.‘ S $310414.41 S x.{.;a}}:!;fi;"u"’m,l Tl oy hax Sty prevSiaiory to IAK| 3 hetee Baws ThatiiRuivath W] 19 A ANiln kanubel it oyRdl e i ber of the Congresational church He e 95, Capital stock pald in..$1,000,00:00 Ine up 1 q The under-{was stationed at. Kelley field, the{Mart 3 s o in |liked to see justice shown to every| Total loans .. $310,114.41 3 (] taling Business will be o7 largest aviation field in the country |and Josephine LaRose. There -were| They were married Jan. 8, 1868, in b and e e o u Deduct: gg S\tx!;pflh‘n.drex;nd cevien.. b8, the Fenn oo " . but the change in camp was made on | Ve deaths—Chauncey C. Chase, of | Brookiyn, Comn. by Rev. Mr. Him- oo and was Honest'in all ris dealings| g Notss and bill D VIO 10t New Year's day. The camp is situat. | iStosia, age less than 24 hours; Thos. { mond. : sifed 1n everiiWing to. ftaprove the b Yese ‘ourrent Board Mav Select Thirtsen Men. ed seven miles from Waco, Tex., and | McKiernan of tuberculosis, age 26;{ Both are- members of the Jewett|eS E?g pro Th~ 1oeal exenption hoard will prob- abiy select the thirtesn men needed from 200 to 300 miles from Kelley field end is much emaller. He says that the Henry Gauthier acute gastro enteri- | City Baptist- church, having united tis, age 10 months; Maria Louisa Da- | with the church and been baptized by town where ke part of his life. spent the greater At one time he was expenses, inter- 26.735.57 i 3 | Rev. i f the Canning L % : = of cerebrai hemorrhage, age 75|Rev. E. W. Potter at the same time, | dirctor and treasurer of \n f : . to fill the cuota of ths first draft at a ;‘eus?r;;erlsd a)‘;ml\}l\gh ti;t::rlf::n :,to‘l’fit:l years; Vietor L'Heureuvx, carcoma|in June of 1905, E §a.vtor}, f;’" <2lrec'tiort ofd the gbhoe 16,650.00 $398,464.41 2‘£axém3?c"r§.e§°mf'.°fl..“.’f s B T et AT, | e R W Bn e | ol ! livars age 68 yeats: There are two children living ih the | facfoy.’ Honest, auiet and = restrved,|s. overaratts, unsceured, T TSR e O3 Taien And the thirtsn win us]| FIOVE, R only CLahe boam b s e . T K e Sl L B SR e e e L R bonds (other than 35857 standing oL 100,00.00 > i : thre hildren, & .- U.S. Stany o b v gi:eixgfl:go’;v:nfih';:;; athe: “He pe e BER AL Da ana B Oandner ana Vers L i eI maE alaygnuts I nerty PoRAl S T911): “Nat]y::ntal'm“v{‘s?..d“ PR = U ¥ 1 - —— 3 e L el n; m: 3 as a = . 101 Membsr of Court Martial Board. | has gained 10 pounds since he has en- | Annual Meeting Heid in Vestry Tues- | Tarbox. E W man{ ® gonocited to 82. Net amounts due Captain Frank P. Fenton of the Wil- limantic Home Guard has been appoint: ed a menber of the court martial board which will meet in Hartford to distuss cases of the members of the DANIEL F. THOMAS H. listed. He is looking forward to the adyent of the paymaster, who is.ex- pected to arrive Feb. 1st. Another local young man at’the same camp is John Regan, who enlisted at-the same time that Private Willet did. His ad- dress is 23d Squadron. 2d Provisional Regiment. Aviation Section, Signal Corps, Training School, Section F, Camp McArthur, Texas. KILLOUREY BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EM- Injured by Fall, Frank P. Bradway, who sustained . Mr. and .Mrs. Tarbox have lived in iy Evening. Jewett City fifteen years. The larger part of Mr. Tarbox's life has been spent as a farmer and later as a mill try. A large riumber of resident mem- | OPerative. Mrs. Tarbox has made it bers were present. During the even- ) Uel life business to be ail that a The Baptist church annual roll call was held Tuesday evering fn the ves- They received several gifts from and Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Gardner, and| . o % by the Junior quartette. Misses Doris|[ho) family, Both are reliable, up- Myott and Ruth Davis, also Tyler Gil- | '8’ = LA pec bert and R. P. Gardner, with the solo | f the community in which they live. part sung by Mrs. G. I Prior. There | THeV Start on the fifty-first year. of much respected by his townspeople, and will be greatiy missed. The funeral was held from his late home Monday, January 7th, and in- was_in Linwcod cemeétery. terment Funeral of Edwin P. Smith — Men Clear Highways. L. F. Wileox and Theodore Brand SOUTH GRISWOLD l CoriRRates"ot secure circu- lation [§ value) Total U 8 bonds (other than _Liperty indebtedness 6. a ILiberty Loan bonds, unpledged. 3% per cent. and and 4 per cent..$6,000.00 T $60,000.00 60,000.00 33, Indivia % to banks, Mn}(e{: u:g tn‘ngz companies_(other than in- cludgd in Items 30 or 31) 837,986.08 Total of Items 81 and 32, $343,249.49. Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) sub- ject to reserve (deposits payable ?!(Mn 30 davi): al deposits dect to cheek . 35. Certified checks 29. . Dividends unpaid Total of demand devosits 1,501,871.54 1181477 363.00 5,000.00{ (Other than bank depos- i [ its) subfect to reserve, married life with the best wishes a ently t: 7. Bonds, securities, etc. 5 4 28 Union St., Willimantic, Conn. |ice on Chestnut street Tuesday noon, |ira, Mrs. Lemuel Green, Miss Doris . & B = 1 ° Securities Time devosits subject to Phone 200 (Lady Assistant) was taken to St. Joseph's hospital in |MyoOtt and Tyler Gilbert, violins: Roy- Knitted Articles Desired. ————————————— | Other than U. Reserve (payable aftsr the ambulance Wednesday afternoon.|2l Babcock, Charles I. Babcock and| The intense cold general throughout bonds (not JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Elmore & Shepard FaneralDirectorandEmbalmer 60-62 North St., Willimantic tady Assistant Tel. connection DR. F. C. JACKSON DENTIST The exact exteni of his injuries have hot been determined yet by Dr. White, but are in the region of his liver. Brief Mention. First Sergeant Paul Morrisen, of the old Company L, now stationed at Cam; Greene, Charlotte, North Carolina, is home cn ten days' furlough. Sergeant Deming of the Canadian Infantry, who was wounded in active gervice, is visiting his parents and rel- atives in this city. He will leave shortly for Canada to have an arti- Lemuel Green, cornets; Richmond P.|the country has caused great suffer- Gardner, saxaphore, and Miss Alice A.|ing, particularly to the men in the Brown, pianist. » federa] service and urgent dema Mr. and Mrs. Egbert C. Tarbox were{have been made on the Red Cr present, and it being*the fiftieth an- |chapters for knitted articles to help piversary of their marriage the pas- |relieve that condition. Therefore those ter, Rev. Myron D. Fuller, made a|who have /taken wool supplies from few pleasant congratulatory remarks. |the localRed Cross rooms prior to The roll of resident and non-resident | Dec. 15, 1917, are asked to return them members was called by Deacon J. E.|to the room, finished or unfinished, by Phillips, clerk of the church. Re-|Jan. 17, 1918, where they will be com- ports were read from the different de- | pleted and sent out at once, under di- partments as follows: Sunday school, | rection of Mrs. F. S. Condie, chairman Miss May Blake: missionary, Mrs. A.|of the knitting department. M. Brown; Ladies’ Aid, Miss Alice A. Court Griswold’s Officers. BANK STATEMENTS _— No. 1481 including stocks) owned unpledged ... Collateral N OF REPORT OF COXDITIO t any The Merchants National Bank at Nor:| other notes of wich, in the State of Comnecticut. at| corporations the close of business on Dec, 31, 1917:] issued for mot RESOURCES, less than one 1 2 Loans and discounts.. $270,285.68| Jgar nOT more 2. Overdrafts, $158.61 secure value) circulation unsecured, . 8. bonds (other tian ) Liberty Bonds of 1917): Dl ki - U. S. bonds deposited "to than — three 158.61] vears' time (par securities, etc. . Stocks, other than Fed- 100,00.00 . eral kn:?n;ve ‘bank stoeck $126,883.06 / 14,825.00 141,708.08 i 3,000.00| Without furnishing ool 30 davs, or subject to 30 days or mors notice, and postal savings): subject’ to 7‘!'{; 43 an “, $282.707.59. . United States deposits ‘5\;0%2: than postal sav- © porier otiet, St e posits, inelu m{g e} . 8. diwbureing officers 10,908,00 u?(uuu S. bonds_borrowed 181,200.00 ederal Reserve lateral security for same B ficial leg fitted to him. . King" a i v . a Liberty Loan Bonds, . Bills payabl ther Winsted.—Ice cutting operations will | Mrs. D. L. Philtips, for Mrs. X elected by Court Griswold, No. 1, ¥.[, 8nQ 3 percent . 2600080 of banking ferye itk in = Removed to 716 Main 8t, Willimantio | begin this week on Highland Take, | oo iwitcor ; A i h Hourt—9a. m to £ 5. n. Fhone 44 MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. where the ice is 19 and 20 inches thick. KNITTED SCARF SETS FOR WOMEN, YOUNG GIRLS AND CHILDREN E of A, to serve for the year 1918: Chief e e Roee W etilbe o " (other than U, S.) ‘obligations representing ot mlms; ‘Ebrr owed, other Clarke; Y..P. 8. C. E, R. iy oo T ieneliee i oSegurities ether 3,000.00 2 180,008.00 & . 5 2o ing . . onds (nof nclu ' aihe fne sunper Was Eerved: By e il ing stocks) owned un.. |,.than banking house..... 7,925.00 ot g‘?cretaxy, Frank ?flcCsnhy; treasurer, Marcus A, Driscoll; senior woodward, eupTausL et Adelbert_Babeock; junior woodward, Cabbage Salad Gilbgrt Miner; senior _beadle, John i Smith; junior beadle, Joseph H. Mc- Bread and Butter Sandwiches 3 $ Gingerbread and Whipped Cream Carthy: junior past chief ranger, T. Coffee, E. Shea; trustees, Dona Jodoin, John d , | Sullivan, Moses Sulloway. The address of the evening was by Rev. A. G. Lawson, D. D., of New York . He was a fine speaker. His oot clear ideas of Christian fellowship and Mrs. Clara Boucher. duty and his intellizent forecasts of| Funeral services for Mrs. Clafa war possibilities were listened to with [ Boucher were held at St. Thomas m\_}c: interest. church, Voluntown, Wednesday, when e custom used to be at these an- [Rev. R. P..Morrissey celebrated the nuaj meetings to take shares to pay |requiem high mass, what remained of the running expenses | Burial was in St. Thomas’ cemetery FUNERAL pledged ...... ces o Stocks, other thran eral Reserve bank stock 2,095.00 . Stock of Federal Reserve bank (50 ?er cent, of subscription. a Value housd ... 13, Lawful Federal Reserve bank .. 15 Cash in vault and net 19. amounts due from nation- al b of " banking 38,315.75 with than Ttem 18, Checks on other banks O LI IO in the same eity or town Other, cas itemy ...... 2,187.47 | 30, _ Redemption as reporting bank 18, 873,150.54. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer ..... 19. c&‘?;k, ?"f""“(‘“"“} 22, Other assets. {f any, war ou e of city or town o reporting bank and other thrift stamps cash' items . 1,986.33] mogar . amounts due from nation- 18 Chovgs on obher’ bk 5 s ‘on other 3.900.00] i, The same city or town 5,000.00] 28 rznortilfv)bnnk (other £ Total of Items 1%, 15, 16, 2175231 Y97 ana 18, $50.947.81: savings certificates and “ee 800.00 $1,278.07 Checks on banks locat- 70,963.07] ©d outside of city or town bank and Ch # 4,935.81 48,002.00 o et t eral e bank (see Item 1d)...... 348,87549 te of Conpecticut, County of New Sndon, Can 1 Chare W, *aute Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the State- above 4,042.53 | ment Is true to the best of my know- ledge and belief, oinon CHAS. W. GALE, jor. Subscribed and sworn to befors ms this 9th day of January, 1918. - !ZBO‘N‘ASD P, Notary of the year. Not so this year—there|in Griswold. Funeral Director Mour. |20, Redemption fund with o eeeeeeenecenn. $645,009.45| Gorrect-Attest: AT SALE PRICES i & halance n the treamicy. lea wis h chites Tt | Sy nedmption stund it LIAPILITIES. - B 5 wh e s Mrs. Boucher has six chiliren who| from U.S. Treasurer ... 5000.06| 52 Gapital stock paid in.. $160,080.00 SOEN C. AV » What young Miss or Woman will think of sitting indoors SOLD RED CROSS SEALS I;“""‘;]' "‘5."'(""5"?3’!’;3’”‘}5"51-: OUBMIL | motal ...uifis wevnveiss. TOECORTER = a%‘;‘s{:fd&"‘d i% 20,000.00| jan10a Directors. L S sk oseph, Victor, Ferdinand, Emy an it ko and missing such wonderful sport days as are to be found | Dorcas Circle of the King's Daughters | Noas Dupmes | LIABILITIES, . DeiBtep e e during these cold, crisp winter days? Supposing the wind me R Ove GO0 ot Joine Hushand at Houston. 133 CRBUR, s P2t 10 $100.000001 25, Cleoulating aotes owt- lndoulddobite;theylhomakéyour‘chednflwhwifll the red blood of good health, and good, clean sport such as ice skating, a brisk walk, and number of other winter sports that you can enjoy now and are worth more than all the doctor bills you can pay later. . L S We have just the things here that will help get you Mrs. Margaret Dealy Dolan left to- Doreas Circle of The King's Daugh- | day to join her husband, First Lieu- home of Mrs. A. C. Burdick Tuesday | field, Houston, Texas. Mrs. Dolan ex evening. Sixteen members were pres- pects later to acocompany Lieutenant ent and enjoyed one of the pleasantest | Dolan over seas, which will make her meetings of the year. This circle has third trip to Europe. remembered sixty-four. persons in ;‘za- rious ways, some of them more than coal shortage, has arranged to others during the vear Red Cross work | the mid-week evening mgetlng! :flg has occupied the time at the meetings. | families at their homes. Over one hundred dollars was the The Methodist chiwch, on account of. ,James Shea of Lisbon has purchaseq ters held its annual meeting ‘at the|tenant john Dolan at Ellington flying {© a Undivided paid 27, ~ Amount reserved for taxes accrued 29. ' “Circulating notes out- standing ...... ... 32. Net amounts due expenses, inter- est, and taxes standing ... ....... o 2. Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust companies_(other than in- cluded in_Items 30 or 31) Total of Items 31 and 32, $1,223.69. “deposits (other 8,073.59 550.00 than bank deposits) sub. ..... 97,300.00 o t banks, bankers and trust ject to reserve (deposits $0,000.00 1,223.69 453,244,481 1,078.46 T R AR S A 56,105.68 s Tesult of the sale of Red Cross seals, | the W. H. Tift property on Tift stress | Swrnile® iiem 35, $56. . . Cashier's checks : & the exact amount not being know: | mys Tift | 5 Mathew.. 05.63. ¥ 3 i standing - . , 150,00 warm and make you enjoy these days. They are Knitted | \i %t amount not bel acmitied | 2o sireat 7 oo O MARET- | gl gepgsits (other oDV ende Siodid 110 230000 - i h an’ epos! e Scarf and Cap Sets, separate Caps, Toques and 3-piece | the circle, which has a membership e T (other “than _bank de- Sets price 98¢ a set. a set. Toque and Scarf Sets, $2.50 value—Sale price $1.98 a set. Toque and Scarf Sets, $3.25. and $3.50 values—Sale price $2.75 a set. Toque and Scarf Sets, $1.89 value—Sale price $1.48 ol M. T ‘oques Ifld sc”f seh’ sl zs md sl 39 Vllll mittee: Mrs. J. T. Stewart, Mrs. L. V.| Mrs, Marv White was the guest of B B es—Sal Children’s 3 and 4-piece Sets, $3.98 and $5.00 values —Sale prices $2.98 $3.98 a set. of thirty-six active and three honor- D ary members. The new leaders, Mrs. COLCHESTE“ M. Alling appointed as sick com- friends in Milford, Monday and Tues- day. 3 Mrs. Blla Robbins left Monday for New _Britain, where she has entered the New Britain General hospital for . treatment. S Omen Colchester grange met Tuesday ev- , ening in Grange hall, on Norwich ay- enue. Miss Mary Germain of Moodus was the guest of friends in town the past week. Mr. and Mrs, Fred E. Baker were in New Britain Manday and Tuesday the guests of their sons. meals l.}in‘“"’ H’_M John O'Brien of Willimantic has and working. housewife with a family to demand ing there was a scng by the church quartette, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Prior |Der atteation should be. been the guest of Colchester friends -energy- the past week. George Gilmore is in Norwich this payable within 30 days): posits) subject to ré- 33, Individual deposits sub- serve, Items 33, Ject to check . Certified - che. 30. Dividends unpaid . 5. Total nd (othet than bank de; ks i 36, 37, 38, 363830381 - 60 R ebos- 65. a Liabiliti . 34, 35, 39 and 40, — $€45,000.45 for redi its) subfect to r%nfve, eounts, including_ those ITtems 33, 35, an $254,038.40, Total London, ss. Casghier o solemnly swear. that the above states ment is true to the best of my know- cer eeeeena... $546,067.62] (552, b State of Conmecticut. County of New EIE fes H. Phelps, | pondon, ms: T { the above named bank. d6|Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the abova sta ment in truo to the best of my know. Char! ledge and belief. CHARLES Subseribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of January, 1918, JOHN H. PERKINS, 5 with ' Federal Reserve bank (see Item 14) 16,650.00 H P 8, n&’.‘lpbl:r Notary Pubdlic. ledge and belief, HENRY FRIEBIE, b PR e, Subseribed and sworn to befors me et 2" tigon Total contingent Habilities and ©).... - 16,650.00 State of Connecticut, County at New L. L. Frisble, Henry Notary City of Norwich Water Works. Office of i LY, P Board of Water Commigsioners, Norwich, Conn., Jan'1, 1918. e e dhe and peyam o s , 2 e t the office Jan, L A91s, LT TaDle aty Dee, It is nourishment without § | <o 26E e ror e Carcecthiests i 5, Gtfice open from 530 aq m, until 5 Y stimulant. g = Frank H. Browning of Lebanon was e LigAM H. ALLAX, Additions will be made o Al THE H- Co MURRA CO. lan > a caller in town Tuggd., : flé}ws BRI %“ér xm&gxam, remaining unpald after 3:3. 20, 1918, Db it . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sirfott return- = jan10d v faniod Directors, - CHARLBS W. BURTON, Cashier.

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