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Thompson was Monday following the Two drains alone are | are frozen, nolds str that erred upon a clas: I" Rose of Lima co postp d_until next Depn Putnam wére nielson of the need | n out of th ssociations and ch ing partment could he ing busse Br = getting througn to from that csented v no motor driven ule, abon and the ng open every men these conducted of A. t the F. Wood by mfyr— a was n and every . PANIELSON F, E. Cunneen is in New York on a are caring cated at each sid of a mid- e condition effort w: v wearied of thei W. Irving Bullard, of Boston, was a ‘Water sweeping in from the brook side of the central fire station put out the heat- For much of the distance between and Putnam the rails of the ne are in sight for'the first Ice clings about them, but twe or three days of thawing weather would clear the line through much of the open country. es to the Orpheum theatre for Mon- Undertaker A. F. Wood stated on he had been obliged to scheduled -for Sat- and Sunday because highways in the surrounding .country are again week Willimantic on a business trip: protecting much of the business section of Dan- remains r the head 1 ani -\mhsrc the passenger ca afternoon the bu Attawau- r‘mrvad highw ir tas ick freeze-up during Satur- deeper and | marred them | during the entire winter. A funeral service for Mrs. Daniel|eq a petition for a Corey ho died the home of her & s s Jorey., N York, - 0 have f candi- a’iflrflflun iele could The worst con- . PUTNAM, In the case of A. trustee, vs Caspar . F. Goodrich, tired admiral of fret, a decision has heen necticut. M. H. Geissler and E. C. the counsel in the case. The Searls, and the apparent sumptive heirs were Mr. Geissler. court says State Policeman Stiles has been al| ‘The SWpretng court of errors on Goodyear investigating as to the rob- | iareh §, advised to render its bery of the mill restaurant safe in that | judgment am-m,,g that the plaintift place during the early hours of Fri- |trustee is not at liberty to pay day morning. turn over the trust fund in question The Confession, an unusual photo|;o Mrs. Davis under the conditions drama, attracted interested andienc- liberty t0_do so util the * Dougias Campbell The statement of facts shows _that: 1--Bleanor { Pomiret, executed 20, 1303. At that had a husband, Caspar som, Caspar Goodrich, ughters, Eleancr G. glas Campbell, 1913, EI decease Milnor end and Campbell and Glad; eanor G. bell om’nv a band Dou Campby o 3 a married Colonel 29 Goodrich .| er: ble esta’ 1913, 3 old am end of the route. . |2randoned Tn the south the Waur g ked completely. ve Henry Mosle, re- the United States navy and a former resident of Pom- handed down by the supreme court -of Con- Attorneys Charles E. Searls, Morse’ were case for the defendants was argued by Mr. and pre- représented by In its opinion just handed down the now existing and that neither he nor his.successors in said trust will be at N in the "case ood"mh wife Camp- divorce from her hus- n, died | e death Coats 94-100 Main Street OPENING Today, Wednesday and Thur sday SPRING AND SUMMER EXE Millinery Dresses Sujis BPlouses i % Infants® Wear .We will be honored to have you call and inspect our showing of correct and newest fashions of Spring and Summer Wear regardless of whether you purchase or not on these—Our Opening Days. B. GOTTHELF & CO. “The Store of Good Values” o ; Norwich, Conn. Don’t wait thinking they will dis- ‘i Unless the skm affection is c*usefi appear in time. Perhiaps they will, but in the meantime you are saffer. ing from the burnmg and itehing, and allowing your nerves to become badly effected, when a little Resi- nol Ointment would doubtless re- lieve it all; < ¢ Ointment usually Jy some internal flnwrd:r, Resinol lears <it because it contams harmléss,and mathms antidotes® for such condi- t can be used easily foritis 50 nearly flesh-colored. it ‘does not attract mennan. Atnihz'mgq: Meadow street. Thomas R Tourtellotte hool bask: The \\mn!-l the Putnam moving snow be paid out of the hi of “the n New ¥ arri here Mond 4 to the amount of $13 The price for removing snow ‘fram ner s for a < for ng snow were continued.to a fu- datel directed that the bills for re- way fund. The account of Susan A. Brownine. he pereon and es . E. Browning, of i companied by a petition of s ian, setting forth that her v recovered health and o be discharzed received and order of no! The account of Stanley Sid hnratdisonn 1 reforred to Avril 5 ce. €. Witter, Geceased, were received and ordered recorded. The administ: of the estate of 's church at 9 o' bile cortege. n Norw , Herbert h, Mare Draper, agea bi sidence, day 38 March 10,2 atives and k. Re vited to attend. March uneral hereafter, -In_this city, March 7, 1930, Olnoy Benson, aged 88 | at Gager's funeral parlors, Y afternoon. - Burial at cen: 70 Church & Allen 15 Main Street | Funeral Directors —AND—= Embalmers Lady Assistant | i¢ . Telephone 328-3 - HENRY E. CHURCH A WM, SMITH ALLEN | ceived and referred-to, April | order of notice. | ery | W. Johneon on Reaad street, Aghawa~ {That 1 Am a ¢! Witter was ‘granted-;per- ion to sell her:rea] estate; ¢ The will of Sophia Crandail Was re- ‘with Cland and Harrief Dodds of Pots- were permitted “to adopt Rnle Hyerclt Dasildna baye his name: changed Ciarence Everett Dadd. John G. Pros: stahle keeper Hope Valley to a4 fm‘m@r v oa e \hrc‘n la et B(’(\ from Bfl'h e (h"ht‘llse Rroad stroet, Ashaway.- awned d)v ‘The body of Edwin May, who c'edm'nrvs Brigz M. urigg= hav‘ng Te- | nce. Friday evering twas as wel- coma s the sang of a- hhiehird, vet Thn Anl% to Churéh Iz March #th, at 't rome of Dr.Asi SiBriese. s wife, attended themn. ' Mre. P!“mn't & the onlv danghtit - 6f° Dr. Ande Mrs. Alexander B. Briggs. ‘who' are spend- ine ‘the winter “in “Flasifa. Her fir band. now decoased, wa. Pridzenort” Conn. : x\‘—n was A 'nén\s,m— r inther gliests present danzhter. nf the fu1 daughtet of the of 11 ard Mrs. Josenh T. TWhi sperding A fam Aaza wit e snaw starm Artfied inte the reads and badly impeded trayel- ine~ i Samn af the watle in TTAn wwems B11ad neariv ta the. tan An Tnst wasl and froze nver Saturdav nieht, fare water nd e°the trolley SIS i} —— Life. ‘Why This Remu-k’ This is Only One of the Starflmg Slhlahom Enacted BERT LYTELL Direct From the Capitol New York Mr. and Mrs. CARTER DE HAVEN Theatre, A Story of love and sefvice, with a sol playing 2 winning part. ADDED ATTRACTION DOROTHY DALTON the eecret of fortune 'In “AFTER THE BAWL” PATHE NEWS | Prioss During This Engagemnent: Matinee Evening X (Including War Tax) .COMING FRIDAY—SATURDAY < JUBILO A Picture You Will Never Forget LEGAL NOTICE NOTWE TO CREDITOR AT A COURT OF r'm’m TE HELD nfine ereditors. of sald deceassd xn L elaims Tty moaihe effect, togeth Nis “otder, on_the the ‘piace” whare i { - BRIEF STATE NEWS — Mr. and. Mrs. Tes! N, 106 B med from 3 The ‘trav niovable & rpadlanraft o seinny with Mre h a4 an Jahn Wednesday present. afterndon - with T2 Was A success mot- 2 the bad weather. A g a'\d 142 ulidnd to h Rarmond has been superintendent of the home t of k) School association. The third in the of germons on T'nb New _Christ! in subject will be P{DW V“ Peop"’ K o ~hn. ian? Mrs. Eila h Raymond is arranging ster program for the:-choir of the gational, church. ‘ WHITE ROCK Mes. John Ure, who returned:homes last week after heing irpatient in St Joseph's hospital for. three yeeks, jis 4 much improved in health. . Mrs. Martin Crapthan and d&nsbter Rilla of Pendlefon Hifl spent” Monday with Mye. David Na$on, . Miss Dorothy . Stilwetl spent’ Thmw day night with Miss Dis¥a Stanton Westeriv. Mrs. Clevaland P‘nn\-nter of Quoym- contayg was the guest Wednesday Thursday of -her.vousin,’ Miss Pearl Jones. Tha Ladies' Sacial club ‘held. their March meeting “«-dnes&a» evening. The féllowing. officers, wes elected:, President, Miss Pear] Jr’“ vice pregidant, Mfs, Iester Bennett: sec- retary. Mrs.-Joseph Tucker: treasurer: Mrs. ‘Wil} Stiliwell, Mrs. Stillweil and: Miss Smith had charge of the social hour. The membars of the Men's club joved an oyster supper one night I week. Miss Gerda Peterson of Mystic was a recent guest of Miss Ruth Brook. <t f-nf)d . 28 the Middlesex Connty ! N. ¥.,, who 11'\1 kw‘\r \1<ltm~ nl parsonage, has returned home. . Heman Merwin was taken to | v hospital . Friday suffering fluenza and pnenmonia. -{and the calluses, without soreness or t delegates 1o nvention to he held in New Bridgeport.—Charles H. r merchant who LIFT OFF CORNS! Drop Freezone on a touchy corq, then hift that corn o off with fingers | i i i . ‘Doespt_hurt a bit! 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BROWNIES’ BUSY DAY Two Part Comedy STRAND Mon., Tues, Wed.—Three Shows e e e Tl St ARTHUR STONE The Wonderful Blind Pianeist DARE_BROTHERS Two Men, An Excellent Novelty Act e e e THE LAMAINIS A Comedy Magic Noveity HARRY CAREY, in “THE RIDER OF THE LAW.” ' A Six Part Spec- ial, Here's a real galloper! The story of a U. S. Ranger, reformed from an outlaw life whom Fate forces to ar- t his former associates, only to find that their’ leaden’ is’h ‘roubles? You bet! And actien? I'll say so! Yet genial Harry Carey somchow -pulis through—you'll be tickled to death to waich AUMONT WEEKLY LEGAL NOTICES. NOTI‘" E T0 TAXPAYERS in the Lereby ~ pay taxes Conn., Mareh 8, A Kamx. GEo. Coilector, mardTusSTu ¥ noti gald Town on Satur- 1220, at 2 o'cl Td to the egtimated exnenses o 1 for the year of 1212-1920. IRVING E. FRINK. E. JR., Selectmen. SPRCIAL TOWN MEETING the Town of ed to meet in Satur- 5 a tax on the Gran tn cover expenses for the e and tn do anv other husiness ~3me before said meeting. IRVING E. FRINK, - GEO, F. PIERCE, JR. LEOXN K. SAYLES, Selectmen. Dated at Sterling, Conn., this §th ef Mar . AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich. within and for the Distriet h, on the Sth day of March, XELSON J. AYLING, Indge. ' Fstate of Matthew F. an Iate of Norwich. in =aid Distri cceased. The Administratrix exhi her ad- ion account with said estate tn the Court for allowance; it is there- fore } Otdered. That the 16th day of Mareh, A. D, 1920, at’3 o'clock in the after- | noon. at the Probate the City of Norwi b he. and the same is. appointed for hearing the same. and the said Admin- istratrix _is directed to notice | - publishing th hav] . at least six daws - e of said hearing, and return to the Court. Tudge. in sdme néwspaper RLSON I, ATLING, The above and foregoing is a trme copy of record. Attert: HELEN M. DRESCHER, * marsd Clerk. AT .l COUR'I' OF PROBATE RPLD ?‘11. within agd for the District i on the 8th day. of March, 2. D. 1820, 3 1k Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Estate of Charles H. Bennetf, Preston. in said District. deceased . Ruth H. Bennett of Preston, Comm., appeared in Court and filed a patitien nrawnz for the reasons therein set forth, that administration be granted upon the estate of said deceased, al- legad to be intestate. eréupon. 1t Is Ordered, That sald on he heard and determined at Fae Probate. Coprr Room in the City of Norwich in seid District, on the 19th 44y of March, A. D, 1929, at 19 o'eloek in'the forenoon. and that notice nf the endency of said petit and of safad | earing ‘thereon, 1% zivén by the pnb- Um\‘cn‘ of this order one tme in some spaper having a cireulation in said istriet. at Jeast three davs prior to the date of said hearinc. and that re- turn be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, The xho\-g e copy of Attess “mardd Judge late of Indes. and foregoing Is a true HELE\' M. DRm!PR_ Flowers and Trees FOR ALL OCCAS .ONS | MAPLEWGOD ‘NURSERY co, T. H. 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