Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 14, 1919, Page 8

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“SHORE nE Receiver Robert W. Per- &g ‘permanent receiver - for the Line Electric Railway company the short calendar and motion fore. the Buperior court here this ). morning. ? ivér Perkins hag filed with the of the court a statement of the| Compensation insurance to in- tlo: of the rcad for the month . and disbursements and the as- and liabilities resulting from op-| Freight on material in the month, e recelver appends this note to - rt: © will be seen that actpal receipts irassets created by the operation {October are $1,734.99 In excess of g digsbursements and accounts le as of Oct. 31, but that with all ifuals charged into the operations e is a losg of $21,850 57. . Excluding Muals, but including assels absorb- the operations, the loss is $16,- ;!‘;x; financial report is given as fol- fintiom For Month of October. taken over at time of ippointment g accrued in by order of Lie eourt. $6,140.45 8,336.77 $2,196.32 | 4 Cash Receipts. ting revenues in Oc- i@nding Oct. L 1919 ilected on accounts created October . 16 of tickets and tokens spellageous receipts ... LINE OCTOBER OPERATINS matter 6f the confirmation of|Less above deficit .......... 2@612‘. He shows the cash re-| Accident claims paid October expenses: ,;,73;3‘34; which! will not, only afford information, side, Oct. 14, at rate of §9. Pl 1 ‘| on ny perplexing quéss but in-| . B = el Cash: Disbursements. i gg;.r ion }zzhich such‘ A ?\thr?é} {.; y | STATE E »>LOYMENT BUREA £ 4 erves, its success is as: ose | - : Satl):.;leu ‘ud wn:ges, Octo: $42,505.04 | WhO Want to attend are asked by the - POES INCREASING WORK. """""""""" *"7%7% | farm bureau to watch for the publica- iorn:::;;;::t h&’; b;::t ‘;‘:nfim‘“t:‘: tion’ of the full programme and to set £ 2 g Iurel emptes = Lemess aside Dec. 16, 17,18 and 19 for the ex- T e auetry.ne Couinectt- Miscellaneous ' items 4476 tension school, "in Lebanon Grange | .o,Cure than in any month ' since 201.92 H° WA spring.. At Hartford for October the $45,165.61 Workmen's Compensation. ;fl? .;a:tl.:a ;“&5.‘2{‘:2‘5";&:5.“{3 Cash balance Nov. 1 ....$32,673.23; Four workmen's . compensation| 439, »; .- ¢ Assets and’ Liabilities Resulting ‘From Omrétion- in Octaber. Assets. S Cash on hand publeity, K.'F. Bisho Ben' Davis; halls afit&byénmfflmmh Fred N. Taylor, E. H.. McCall; trans- portation, H. W. Sweet. The full program for the four days' sessio_, will be publ;a%'g‘?z wi Rwhile, : West THames str 1 cuty Sept. 35, dt - Robinson Silk Co., Mystic, employer, and Sadie Edwards, Mystic, blood poisoS:\ing in finger, Oct. 20, at rate ot v ks, M %“; not| "W, Baied, “employer; next't. o weeks., eal not| 5 ey, Norwich, ‘employer; too early to make plans to attend the rles Ladd. Chestnuyt ,B'JCS‘{ : bruised side.’June 17, at.rate schogl, and to begjn»,talg i neighbors. The program will be ope | and Charles’ Ladd, e loye, Actual cash available * for agreements ac follows: have ‘been ap~ £ " At:New, Haven, applications were 1 |rroved by Commissiofier J, J, Dono- B 438; - situationg secured, 1.210. . . : At Bridgeport, agopucauons 1,206; 1 situations’ secured, 1,005, % applications, 885; Lo %7 £5 “I.nited Mfg. Cos, Inc., Nerwich, em< i At ‘Waterbury, ssflm o3| ployer, and Stanley Parucgnik, = 224 74000 i the $1.000, exténds easter far as Westerly and as far as- Saybrook-to the west, including Willimantic also, and the drive will continue until Nov. 29. Those “interésted in the drive . say that.it has nothing to do with funds being raiscu fgr Fitime® interests, but will go direct;v to -the relief. of [% jans wijo have suffered as inpdicated n ‘the title of the fund. '‘The: p.edge, of over hall E ‘At " Norwich. “applica ationb,gepured, 429. ITALIAN RELIEF FUND COMMITTEE FORMED HERE Organization of & Norwich exgrutive | committee was effected here Thurs- day afternoin in the drive to raise the New!"London district ' quota “of $20,~ }I‘ 000 drive for.the Ital- 'und to- aid Italy’s blind, : tions" 482; sit- u contain the endorssnwi. a dozen governo:r nt: A e Rk and a Wrile A\ gold medal i offer “sugar. ‘Take. one ' table- 1 to elief “F d widows and ofphans in the 2 i A ol ssting four times & . recent world war. :r;._ ?:5{{“’\?;::5‘. ow % \n"f’)l Wl 50|y, Chis ;lell oglun br{ln?yqnick reiie M. A. Zuccardy gf New London, Who | oiven to the organization coflec!.msil&?,:‘gea nostr]l;t:mln opheer:ldbre:?}ls;g is chairman for the district including the largest ameunt. | become easy and the mucus stop drop- Connecticut and Rhode Island, was| here to effect.the organization and the following executive committee was; formed: Frank Pedace. chairman, 116 Franklin street; A, V. Covello, 138 Cliff street; Bruno Pedace; - Pietro Barbara, 58 Neérth Main. street; James | Ping into the throat. It is easy to pre- pare, costs little and is pleasang to 2 take. Anyone who has catarrhal dea {nest or head noises should escriptior a trial. SAYBROOK TROLLEYMEN P NOT ANXIOUS TO STRIKI The union trolleymen at Saybrook‘jar brook say that if President R. W, Per- |’ ! rth i _kins of Norwich, had showed the books| - A shrewd Norwich business man. ‘D’Atri, 183 North Main siveet; MrS. and proved that the company was op' | just’ back ttom,© New. York - stated D, Tedesco, 80 Boswell*< Ciue; Miss Tedesco; James Fumagnars "Adelehi, 92 School street. i “The Norwich-New London district s erating there at ‘o loss, there would ! Thursday: that eve - Marianoinave been no strike; as the ‘men were | mearit ecomorn willing te work>at the old: wages if ing spring ¢ such was the c: 3 ¢ pur © new nce prices the co 3 g to be higher th ever, in' some lines. $62,837.55 Liabilities. Accounts payable Ticket and toker'’ float *. Road and equipment reduced Insurance prepaid ......... . 82.76 Material and supplies re- . duced ....iiein ceneevenan 10,733.53 Accounts receivable out- standing Oct. 1, collected in October ............... 10,781.11 Accruals (war ta: rent, taxes, etc.) 5,882.37 | $62,837.55 | P SUM SETTLEMENT FOR INJURED WORKER Upon a hearing to determine the m of permanent injuries made by %= R Hite of Philadelphia, a fore- ¥g for the Groton Iron ‘Worits, Com- Weloner J. J. Donohue hag made his §ng that the payment of the lump of $1,019.20 shall be made to by the Groton Iron Works in full ttlement of the case. Che compensation is for 72 4-5 weeks the rate of $14, commuted at 4 per nt. Hite received Injuries to his shou’- v, hip and back on Dec. 24, 1818, afle working at the Groton yare e shipbuilding d ¢ A dog makes almost as much noise nen he barks as a man dces when he rks his shins. | GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR | _Let “Danderine” save your : hair and double its beauty Oh, girls, such an abundance of thick, ' terest shownin savy, invigorated hair; a perfect mass | el 3 aber, T. B. Storage Battery'and Weld- wavy, silky hair, gloriously flufi'y,‘ 4ght and so easy to manage. Just moisten a cloth with a little Danderine” and carefully draw it wpugh your bair, taking ome small rand at a time; this magically re- oves all dirt, ex¢ess oil and grease, at your hair is not left brittle, dry, ringy or faded, but charmingly soft, ith glossy, golden gleams and tender ghts. The youthful glints, tints and slor are again in your hair. “Danderine” is tonic-beautifier. Be- des doubling the beauty of the hair at 1ge, It checks dandruff and stops fall- g hair. Get delightful Danderine for few cents at any drug or toilet coun- r and use it as a dress.ng and invig- rator as told on bottle. l SANATORIUM HOLIDAY FUND INCREASED BY $25 CHECK | & Mary E. Richdrds, who are receivi contributions for the annual holiday fund for the Norwich State Tuberculo- sis Sanatorium, have beén cheered and encouraged..in, mejr efforts by the re- J ceipt of one ‘check"for $25. However: | all sums§, small as well as- large, welcome, the desire 'being to make the fund “one representing: all sec tiocns of' the toi§1 and all its residen: This does not mean that co when days become gray and colder—that’s your home must be a real attraction and insp and Mrs. Char nd ¥ James L John T. Almy Mahogapy Suite with Four-Poster Bed Mr.and Mfsi Wil . te Virginia' Chase, Mr. and Mrs. A. Thatcher Otis.. The K. B. 1 of Jewett City. Joseph T. Mon- ing company, Providerce Bakery, Reu- | inder, Cosgrove Co., ns, Mrs. Hutzler, oore, Fred C M. R | ing. Mr. and | s Sherman, | A suite that would delight. an: Home-Maker — this beautiful - & piece bedroom outfit, built of ma- hogany, just as you see it illustrat- ed. Each piece is guaranteed of superior cabinet workmanship. Like the cut shows, there's one of those popular 4-poster beds, a large size dresser with French plate mir- ror, dainty toilet table and a chif- fonetge—all priced moderately. Genuine values from $95.00 up. One of the New Queen Anne Dining Room Suites ginia Chasé Oat and the K- EXTENSION SCH20L IS PROMfSED FOR LEBAN Lebanon is. to have an ex school again' this winter, D 16 to 19, inclusive, This was d. at an organization meeting, h Wednesday evening in Swec store there, and attended by the plans fo» the DAkinE N | . K2 Storrs co BT reau agents, and b as . ‘ : sible, on the.problems of the ‘ lar community in which the s A attention taid to th i wcrk, the result be iatly, four days c 1 pleasure and profit for' everyone who attends. & meeting, are as follows: General chairmdn, David Pitcher; MACPHERSON’S “FOR QUALITY” J. C. MACPHE QUALITY CORNER Oppos DISTINCTIVE FUR MODES are now to be seen here in every wanted fur at VERY REASONABLE PRICES Nowhere will you find a more comprehen- sive collection of fine furs than at this store. We bought heavily far ahead of the usual buying season, believing prices would rise. Our judgment proved sound, lowest prices. OF MUSIC. COME with the result that we now offer the finest YOU, YOUR g AVORM;?IQVE ol s FPR Scarfs, Muffs, Coatees and Fur Coats, :it . ite Chelsea Savings Bank Like' the illustration, there tension table, with spacious buffet with plenty of drawer space and six upholstered slipseat dihing chairs— at a very small cost. Be ,'Sure‘ and See Our Such an outfit of dining furniture makes an attractive room. What housewife wouldn’t be pleased with it—8 big pieces—all her dining room needs? See it for yourself ! 1. Men you had better secure this special Watch at once. Choose the 17 jewel, lllinois, 12 size, open face, thin model Watch, in fine 20 year gold-filled case at $29.50, PAY ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK. 3. Ladies’ -handsome shell, 20 year gold-filled Bracelet Watch, with fine 15 jewel movement that is sure to keep good time, $22.50. 5 PAY ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK. 2. A genuine brilliant Diamond set in a sold gold, 14 carat mount- ing of high quality that is sure to prove a good investment as well as very pleasing, at $39.90, PAY ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK. 4... Extra special Men’s Fine Gold- filled Watches or plain and engi turned. Good time pieces, beauti- ful models. See window display. At only $15.90, PAY ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK: REMEMBER—WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE 135 to 143 Main Street Pieces That Will Make Your Home More Cozy and Cheerful Thanksgiving—the official start of the ‘indoor season— members of your family. Think it over ! Isn’t 'S, ‘an ex- - ' Four Jewelry Spec:ials~ & THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMP ANY Fuel stook . 793.07 Projects (W <! street) . coieee eeene 461.62 Accounts receivable cr by receiver .......eeeee.. 4,862.74 Deficit created by payment of September payrolls .... 2196.32 Deficit for October ..... 21,850.57 | T'o make it lut':h your duty i to rejuvenate it—add a few pieces of furniture here and there to instill a new enthu- siasm, install another comfort. Here are a few suggestions in our quality furniture that will help you. - Make the End of the Day Perfect with this Suite, $249.00 just the time iration 1o the it? Big Mahogany Hall Clock A clock that would be appreciated by the entire family. In a handsome ma- hogany case there is a guaranteed When a man comes home, after a busy day he likes to be welcomed with comfort-giving furniture. This Chippen- dale suite is all that anyone can desire, with its two-tone e o et oo $s5p0, ! velour upholstery and cane and mahogany frame. For An Orderly Kitchen This Big Cabinet A Comfy Lea_timer Rocker A pisce of furniture like this will- make staying nights the easier. Every member of your family ap- preciates comfort—here they have it, and it's a very sturdily built rocker, too—an. unusually good value priced very reasonable cow. TABLE SILVER For Thanksgiving Come in and see our sxdeptionally high-grade Sterling and plated tablo-silver. As you may need an added supply of spoons, knives, forks, etc, for your Thanks- giving dinner-table, give us an opportunity to show you what we have and help you to decide :.ppr:pria’:eiy, for the happy occasion. WE STAND READY TO SERVE YOU IN EVERY WAY AND PLAYER PIANOS Give us the enviable opportunity of making your home a joyous place, where happiness is the predpmmltmg spirit. This can easily be accomplished by making one'of theoe Pianos or Player Pianos yours—namely—The Chickering, Hallet'& Davis, Wassermann, Behr, Cnufford, or any other standard make you might desire. This purchase is | never termed a luxury, it is’3 necessity, pure and simple, without which your family‘jand friends miss that 'clooe | companionzhip that good music calls forth. This is an investment insuring many years of pleasure to you and . yours. SPECIAL XMAS TERMS NOW. Comtaining every convenience feature known — it's a stey-saver, a real energy-saver, and something your home, ghouid certainly not be withaut. .A- number of atyles featured this week at.low prices. We're always alad to demonstrate, 5 Optical Department Care In Examination. Care In Making. Care In Fitting. A service that gives you the privilege of frequent inspection and adjustment. E. F. McGOVERN REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST ESTABLISHED 1872

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