Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 10, 1920, Page 11

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The Congregational \ts annual dinner and gt u:'r'?:l'::"%-g- 2 are Hall of sa on day, March 13, 1520, at 2 'm&-l- to see what actiph the Tow, : » % , . in regard to the estimat=d expenses te f i { 3 i R 2 o the ToWh for the ycar of 1819-1920. been granted a letter of dismi A - ooty AN TR 2T IRVING B FRINK. ey i 3 i GEO. ¥ PIERCE. TR. uaite With other churches. ¢ & o ) : ¢ 4 tifon % Bhytms hiad died. The net gain over last ye d T < o X ’ N K. SAYLES, was one, the present mem! - Selectmen. . + ing 72 Of these, 42 aro resident B0 hon-resident . Horace F. Burdick, 79, died at the some of his daughter, Mrs. Austin A, Jaine. Tuesday of iast_weck after ia Whort iNMmess. He is survived by shildren, Mary B. wife of William P, labeock, Eva A., widow. of Austin afne, and George E. Burdick, all its town. Funeral services, cdnduct- @4 by Rey. C. A. Burdick, pastor of thie S Day Baptist church of th 0 = E = e = -~ Westerly, R. I, weré held in the Thi \ 3 v 0 ¢ Baptist church Friday mornis - Burial was in Union cemetery besids 1 J Mr. Burdick's wife, who died 18 ¥ > \ ) g : =it il N = bearers were Edeas (W. Yo i = iy Wallace A. Phillips, George d ( i\ i d Charles E. Hillard. W - — — A E ‘« - — The Youngz People’s league held a . meeting in the Congregational vestey dgy ev ng. The leader was Ei- r H. Phelps. Topic, The Life afid of D. L. Moody and Mrs. O. D. SPECIAL TOWN MERTING The Legal Voters of the Steritng are hereby notified the Town Hail in said Tow day. March 13, 1820, ai - a8d to 0 any other burines: ————— come before aid meeting IRVING E. FRINK GEO. F. PIBRC LBON K. SAYL Sterling, Conn., this 6th of ' Dated a Mareh, 1920, T eSS . MAYOR'S OFFICE, Oity of Nerwich, Connecticut. ‘To Either Sberiff of the City of Ner- wich, Greeting:— You are hereby directed to wabn_ the legal voters of the City of Norwich to meet in the Town Hall in said City on Friday, March 12, 1920, at § o in the evening, .for the following pur- s and Churches in Norwigh Cliffora 71 Stewart was in Norwiéh 1! o attend the funerhl Stew - Nathan W. poses 1. To ‘determine whether the shall safiction the borrowing to time of such sum or sums of money as fnay be necessary, mot exceeding in the aggregate seventy- thousand dol- lars, to be used.to cover s for the remainder of the fi ear, to pay balance of interest account arrent Austin A, Maine is ill _with &ip. She is being cared for by her sister, Mra W. P. Babeock. BRIFF STATE NEWS Watertown.—The spring vacation of e Taf hool, Watertown, is beiag expenses, including comtingen: count, balances of salafies and oo it being ~umderstosd that thiere shall be appiled on the payment of sums 50 borrowed the money to be received from the Town of Norwich for highway accoust, the water depart- ment, courthouse actount, State of Connecticut and amy other estimated ncome. . } 2. To authorize for the general and opefating expenses of the gas 5l electrical department the appropria- tion of the sum of twenty-seven thous sand dollars out of the income of sai department, which sum was designate: by the City at the adjourned anaua meeting in June, 1919, as the sum for repaying the loan of Aug. 14, 1818, it being uriderstood that payment of said loan shail be made only fyom the & come of said gas and electrical de- partment. 3. Also to sanction rthe borrowing from time to time of such sum or sums as may be necessury, not excoed- ing in the aggregate twenty-thres thousand dollars, to be used for the gemeral and operating expenses of the #us and electrical department: the same to_be repaid from the funds of id depirtment 3 4. To authorize the appropriation of the aforesaid sums for the purposes above indicated respectively. Dated at Norwich, Conn., thls Sty day of Mareh, 1920. J. DESMOND, J. Mayor of the Cfy of Norwich. I hereby certify that the above and foregoing is the warning directed ts me for service by publication. Attest C. H Y A Sheriff of the mIrSSWF h Hartford. —Over 400 boxes of ‘candy. e distribu at the Emarntiél syn- sday afternoon as Purim Trer Winsted.—The ice did not fake ebruary. Last month time in whieh ‘ Spfing and Summer —1920— ] . Presenting a cllamprehensive_ display of the season’s most charm- ing fashipns in Women’s and Misses’ Smart Apparel. n ar e t made. Hartford. —Over overseas mén ploymefit durisg he employment buredu e Knights of Colwmbus, located at N st Asylum étreet. Themaston.—It * 14 reported that b > employedpt the Seth Thorh- ommp ‘have gigned for a + 1f 400 signatures tore will be estab- M of the nd was 100 students from were given a chante ollege is during 1ts stholastic ae Waterbury.— (s uso and party will in Waterbury Saturday aftet- Mare), 1 o'clock. to give a d eave Sunday morn- time to take the ew Haven returge A showing that is typical of The Manhattan, eniphasizing once again our fashion supremacy. 1. RAYNES, City of Norwieh. raining Hints For Hunters. preserve ‘the AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELN at Montville. within and for the Dis- trict of Montville, on the 6th day of March, A. D. 1920 Present—DAN D. HOME, Judge. ate of Arabella P. Latimer, of Montville, in said District. dec: hard W, Latimer of Siate: Rhode, Island, appeared filed a’ petition praying, seb forth, “th thaf ! Exclusive Coats, Wraps, Dresses, Suits, Skirts and Blouses — Featuring practical styles at fair prices. waning Houér cal siirvey OPENING DAYS TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That sald petition be hedrd and determ. o at the Probdte Court Room in 3 1 in spid District, on the 12th & of March, A. D. 1950, at 10 o'clock in the forencon, and that not dency of said petition, and of hearing thereon, be given by the mib- lication of this order ore time in The N Bulietin, a newspap having circylation in said District, at least thrée days prior to the date of sald hearing, and that return be made to this Court. DAN D, HOME, Judge. The above and foregolng 15 a true opy of record. I Attest: SUSAN F. HOME. marlid Clerk. You are cordially invited to call and view ths new models. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Norwich, within and for the District orwich, on the 15th day of Febru- A. D, 1920, NG, Judge. o Benjamin, late of Griswold, in said District, deceased. Amy Burlingame of Griswold. Conn., appeared in Court apd filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth, that administration be upon’ the estate of sald deceased, ai- leged to be intestate. Whereupon, It Is Ordeted, That sald petition be heéard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 13th day of March, A. D. 1920, at.10 o'elock in the forenoon. and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said Bearing thereon, ve given by the pub- lication of this order one time in some 2\ newspaper having a circujation in said 5 District. at least three days prior to ¥/ 0 the date of said hearing, and that re- idma N N NG, Judge. e e - IpELTOA ot The above and foregoing 15 a true tive in Ruesia in season to enjoy the Sheytioree Slessings of the 13-Hour wotking day, e "B . DRl There's luck.—4 mar10d Clerk. i part Hf, the Somp- | process is skin_ s soff. mal fat Work- they are warm ut again in . or extracted by asoline increases their Can’t Understand. 7 Holland cannot undeéfstand want the foemet o insist 5n hav. 6g him. —Cleveland Plaip Dealer. + Lusuries Among Laboring Classes, , Washerwomen in ‘Chicago are said 16 go 16 work In avtomobilet. What's ihe matter with the eropldnes?—Db: #8it Free prees. Fate usually has a finger in thé engagement ring. Champion French Wrestier Bainbridge Colby, who has beea appointed Secretdty of State, by President Wilson. He succeeds Secs fetary Lansing, recently resigned. Mr. Coiby is & New Yorker, and will be remembered as baving been ac- tively identified with the candidacy of Theodore Roosevelt for presi- dential nomisation in 1912 s o = oy 1 Some of those men who say they an looking for justice will find themselves behind the bars if they ever et it

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