Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 29, 1920, Page 10

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NOTICE THE 20TH gfignfl:}& DISTRICT School Budget Asks 10 1-4 Mill Tax P S 1 Y [ 1 I \ mottmateti achool: expemses for the cur- salaries whichl are. 325,488,08" more than | elesters 1orar s ciosen by the democratic rent year will be, $40,317.96 more than|last year. Supplies, fuel and incidentals |the 20th Senatorial District are here- Jast year, mccording to the budget pre-|will call -for $7,434.62 more this than |DY Trequested to meet at the Court House by Charles A. Saxton and Wil-|last, repairs will be $2,392.77 more, and |12 the City of Norwich, on Oet.the 2nd, fiam P. McGarry, the finance commit-|a new :tem of $4,000 for medicar inspec- | 3¢ One o'clock, standard time, to nominate jee of the town school board, and will | tion is added to the estimated expenses | gistrict, ¢ ‘eall for a school tax of 10 1-4 mills this| For evening schools $1,000 more is es- : By JOHN F. DRISCOLL, year a8 compared witht 8 1-¢ mills last | timated this year than last. Members of the State Central . The budget total to be presented | The sum of $197,698.21 will be raised 20th Senatorial D: Jetore the coming tcWn mesting wili be|by a 10 1-4 mills tax whereas $158.470.25 | ™ NoTICE TO CREDITORS. $323.094.29. Jym it was $182,776.- | was raised last year by the 8 1-4 mill tax. AT A COUKT OF PROBA' TE HELD 33, The budgets for the two years are shown | at Norwich, within and for the District of The big increase comes in the item of | in the accompanying table: fiog"?‘:\'z ‘;m the 27th day of September, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Henrietta M. Cobleigh, late of Norwich, in said District, decease Ordered, that the administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to their claims agal i six_months from date, by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest' to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a circulation in said District, and make re- turn to.this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. PUBLIO SCHOOL BUDGET, SCHOOL YEAR. Estimated Beceipts. \ 1920-1921 1919-1920 ° State of Connecticut, Entmeration . « $14,500.00 $14,250.00 State of Connecticut, Evening School 900.00 200.00 State of Connecticut, Library Appropriation . 250,00 240.00 Town Deposit Fund ........ . 798.08 798.08 Thames National Bank, Dividend on Banl 184.00 184.00 430.00 300.00 The above and foregoing is a irue copy From State of Connecticut, under Chapte s of g Public Acts of 1919, for increase in Teachers' Attest: - HELEN M. DRESCH‘EI;:.rk~ BSalaries, 1920-1921 se sess ees 8,334 ¢ 8,334.00 3 From Town of Norwich, to be raised by tax 10 14 mills ..... B LR R T T E T soew 197,698.21 158,470.25 NOTICE.—AIll creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against_said_estate to the under- signed at R. F. D 5 Norwich, Conng within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. ARTHUR M. COBLEHH, Administrator. $223,094.29 $182,776.33 *Receipt of this amount depends upon appropria- tion of next General Assembly. If it is not appropriated by nex¢ General Assembly, it must be raised by additional Town Tax. Estimated Expenmses. employe, finger cut, at rate of $18. New England Collapsible Tube Co., 1920-1921 1919-1920 j!|New London, employer, and Robert Fos- o $164489.00 $139,002.92 | |ieF, emplove, finger injured, at rate of ] * $9.38 and John Waigniller, Pequon- mhplx:: Fuel, Incidentals ‘. i 20000 28 || nock Bridge, employe, foreign body In 5 4 : 59, s eve, at rate of $14.07. el Tpanas ¢ Ponemah Mills, Taftville, ~employer, Evenmg Schools .. \ it 27500.00 : and Eugene Mercier, employe, forefin- pi g ger injured, at rate of $14.06. s Fit,: T e State highway commission, employer Medica) Tpestion e and Tony Butkiewicz, 118 High street, st Norwich, employe, ivy poisoning, at rate = of $14.85. §a3z00020. gigaave s flPn MESRE R Lo S S and Peter Gardella, employe fracture of bone in foot, at rate of $15. - J. B. Martin Cb., Norwich, employ- i ¢ v - er ,and Patrick Angarano, 76 North NORTH STONINGTON MAN GIVES APPROVAL TO ot e i e it el o 18 BUING FOR LIVORCE COMPENSATION AGREEMENTS |g15 Raiph 1. Main of Norin Stonington| The following workmen's compensa-| Babcock Printing Press Mfg. Co., of has brought suit for divorse from Sadie|tion agreements have been approved by|New London, employer and C. Wither- L Main of the same town, aileging that|Commissioner George B. Chandler, who |bee, New London, employe, infected fin- she has been intolerably cruzl to-him acting in this district for Commis-|ger, at rate of $12.56. since October 1 1919, Tlhey were mar-|sioner J. J. Donohue while the latter| Poénemah Mills, Tafttille, employer, ried a month before that, ta: maiden in Califgrnia: and Virtume Peloquin, Occum, employe name of the wife being Sadie M. Tay J. N. Lapointe Co., New London, em-|left knee injured, at rate of $14.61. lor. The suit is returnable before the|ployer, and Giido Rochetti, New Lon- —_— superior court op the first Tuesday in|don, employe, two fingers crushed, at|MOTORCYCLE COPS CATCH October. rate of $11.25. VIOLATORS OF LA’ Ironsides Board Corporation, Nor- i Suit Over Prot A Check. wich, employer and Horace Bill, 100| TWO motorcycle inspectors of the state The My Auto Station is suing|West Thames street, employe, three fin-|motor vehicle department who have been Maurice Savlo of Worcester for $900 |gers crushed, at rate of $15.49. doing patrol duty in this section during damages on a claim that a check for| Richmond Radiator Co., Norwich., em- the past week have cost a number of $300 given by the defendant on July 2,|ployer, and Patsy Orlando, 25 Thames s violators of the motor vehicle law over 1920, was protested and remains un- |street, employe, strained. muscles, al|$200. They brought eight cases before paid. n Ia second court it is claimed of $18. the Norwich police court in which the that the plaintiff Jent the defenduni| Angelo J. Cappuccio Westerly, em-|fines and costs imposed totalled $214.06. $40.38 on May 27, 1920 ]yloyer. and A, De Simone, Westerly,l’rhe sums collected in fines and costs WRIGLEYS ¢ a package Before the War ¢ a package During the War and ¢ a package. . ANNUAL TOWN MEETING D T e Advertisement Will Get it Advertisement Will Get It The lef voters of the Town of Boz- e arne me = rah aro hereby warned tameet in the | annual fown meeting at the town hall in LB OIS NOTICE {own hall of said town of Monday, Oc- | $8 Town of Montville purpose o o':- 4 4 e fiot ros fOF the purpose of electing |iecting its officers as required by, law, NO l ICE ANNUAL TOWN MEETING year. s viz: One assessor, one ember of the The legal voters in town' ieeting In the To provide ways and means for taking board of relief, three selectmen, collector ANNUAL TOWN MEETING TFown oL Sprague, state oi Connecticut, care of the roads and bridges during the | f taxes, two auditors, three:grand jurors, are hereby noutied and warned 1o meet ensuing year. $ constables, two registrars of voters, The legal voters of the Town of Can- |:A the Town huil in Laitic, in said town, To see if the town will vote to pay a |@nd three town school committee. terbury are hereby warned to meet in On Monday, Uctober 4uli, 192u, at 9, ty on foxes killed in the town dur- |, The pols will be opened for the recep: | the town hall in said town on Monday, | 9'clock in ‘the forenoon. fie Sustiag yoar. { of ballats at 9 o'clock in the fore- | Oct. %, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m., to elect | To elect by hallot the officers of said i town will authorize the n?on, and to close at 5 o'clock in the by ballot all town officers whose elec- | (OWNn for the enswing jear, viz: OnDe as- selectmen to borrow such sums of money | ™ T on: gistandard time.) ide for re. | tion, occurs at the ‘annual meeting. sessor for three years, {hree members B e e e ety oapen®® ©f | yjiring the highways of the town 107 the | of Whot (o CaF,And act upon the reports g i ol of the town officers whose dut it is ta | WO auditors, six grand jurors, seven con- \Andto do'any other business prover to |ensuing year, © % B LT Take® ¢ Report (AL the. annual meeling, | aAbles, & collectur of town tases, Fek- ono 4t satd risoting. : B . . “Polls will be B rom 8 ook T cost of the current expenses for the en- Second, to act upon the estimated ex- volers an, wembers 0! e nses of the town for the ensuin; ar. | tOWn school commitice and any other until 5 o'clock p. m. ‘ suing year as submitted by the board of | *Thira, to decide what aetion the town |Officers required by law to be chosen st 2 selectmen and town school committee. will take In regards to repairs of ihe [#aid time. JOMN s SULLIVAN. . Also to take action on the discontinu- | Nighways and fridges for the ensuing | And at said hail at three o'clock in the ALBERT G. AVER i““”t : |nu1‘mn of the public: hlgw.y year. o afternoon, to hear and act upon the re- E. LEROY LATHROP, aaale i UN T&v,:nw(:f on‘t{v;,llnm OWN | ° Fourth, to see if the voters of the town |Port of the selectm.n and tneir recom- d [of Canterbury will vote to provide free | mendations and the resoris of other town Selectmen, . |80 ~lcalled. ‘commencing &t a|fext books and suppiics for the schoolg |officials to be presenicd to said town point in said road at Station Ni 5 e W. W. BENTLEY, Town Clerk. e S TR of the town. meeting Shown on the’ piaton N0 3030:,all a8 | Fifth, to see if the town will authorize | Also. to determine whether the town Dated at Bozrah this 27th day of Sep- | brofile of Chanel Hill Rond. from Boong | the selectmen to borrow such sums of (Will eppropriate 1 sum not ecxceedng tember, 1920. Brooi %" the, I1.-10 Brifh House 0k 1] oner. s iaybe nieétied to pest’ fhs | oe: hhiizall Sod. twenty-ve dolmy te i pplying text books for the scholars ai- R ot e expenses of the town for the ensuing |Supplying text books for AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD |Droper to be done at said meeting. e A i ending the public school ¥, at Norwich. within and for the District of | ‘Dated at Montville, Conn., this -27th | doner ot taiq Cnay, DUSImess ProDer to be | A, O S msce ot i oy, & dax to Norwich, on the 28th day of September, [day of September, A. D., 1520. T 2 - > = S the support of common schools and to A. D. 1920, 5 HUBER' E. FITCH JOHNSON, / |Ax the compensation of the collector. ‘Present—] ON, I AYLING, Judge oW F COASROCK, HOWARD A. RIX, Also, to_authorize the selectmen to O {l-a"‘“fl‘ 4 JEROME W. HOUSE, MICHAEL T. SHEA, borrow such sums as may be needed to Preston, sal ltfn o leceased. c meet the obligations of the town arisihg Albert D. Benjamin of Preston, Conn. | Selectmen of the Town of Montville, Selectmen. prior to the payments of town taxes :g‘p;;n:dbl? n(.::“n e oot SF forth: - . Dated at Canterbury. Conn., this 27th jin 1921; and {0 execute notes or other Jraykig ar the Teancn o e ot ay of September, 1920. Writings of the town therefor. The ballot boxes will be opened at nine o'clock a. m., and will be closed NOTICE at_three o'clock p. m. Dated at Sprague, Conn., this 25th day ANNUAL TOWN MEETING of September, 1926. HorHMnESWATLE NOTICE “Wh n, it is Ordered, That said gL péuuo;rel':ewheard and dtl"a"mc,x,tud ;uNu\e ANNUAL TOWN MEETING Probate Court Room in the City of Nor | e jegal voters of the Town of Colu vich, in said_ District, on the 5th day of ; RAYMAND J. JODOIN, Seiober, K. Dr 1930, at 9 oclock In’ the ghester, Connecticut, are hereby warned [ The legal voters of the Town of Salem, ARTHUR RO forenoon, and that notice of the pendency | 10 meet in Grange Hall in said town on | Conn., are hereby warned to meet in the ALBERT S. CULLE! Monday, October 4 2 ¥ ; » tition, and of. said _hearing y, October 4th, 1920, to vote by |town hall in said town, Monday, October ?)‘ler.:o‘:, fi given by the publication of ballot for an assessor, a board of select- j 4th, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m. (standard this order ome time in some newspaper n:ln. a tax collector and all other town |time) to elect by ballot all town officials having a circulation in said District at of ol:efl to be voted for at said meeting. [ Who are by law required to be elected least six days prior to the date of said |, On petition signed Dby legal voters of | at that time. NOTI hearing and that return be made to this | the (OWn of Colchester to its selectmen, | To hear and act upon the revorts of ourt. you will vote by ballot to See what ac- | the selectmen, town treasurer and town R TROw N s NELSON J. AYLING, Judge |tion the town ‘will take in regard to |School committee. L TOWN MEETING The -Zove and foregoing is a true coy | COnsolidation of school districts and as- | To alter or aporove the estimate of the | The legal voters of the Town of Lisbon of recori. ; suming control of its_public schools as gelectmen of the current expences of |are herchy warned (o meet in town meet- B . DRESCHER, Clerk. : pter 51 section 955 ‘of |the Several departments of the town for |iDE at the Town House, Saturday, Oc Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHFR, CIGE | the revised sfatutes of 1915 of Connsc. | the enbuing year, and o take such steps | toLer 2nd, at 7 ». m. (standard itme) Selectmen of the Town of < SR S 2 ticut, you will vote by ballot to see if the | relative to the ievy of a tax for town |to hear and act uvon the annual reports NOTICE town will vote to direct the school v purposes as may be consistent with | Of the selectmen, town clerk, school com- Ors to purchase, at the expense of the | Chapter 142 of the Public Acts of 1917. |mittee and other town officers. Also te is. | fown, the text books and other school | To act upon the matter of an appro- | authorize the selectmen to borrow such The legal voters of the Town of Lis- |supplies used in the public schools of | priatign for the Salem Public Library sum of money 2s may be necessary tc bon are hereby warned to meet In the | the town. To Act unon the matter of compensation | meet” the current expenses of the fown Town House, Monday, October 4th, for | ' Polls open from $:30 a. m. until 3 |for the, selectmen and secretary of the |AlSo to see if the selectmen shall be au- ::e numge ;:a;lecnng town officers for :1?::: fpmk Also 't‘o provide ways and | tow 0ol committee. thorized to purchase a road machine. e _en: A for keeping the roads and bridges | “To act upon the matier of the damage F. L. KANAHAN, Polls will be open from 9 a m. until |in repair. To, determine wh: v i w. ke ‘Woodhaven, N. " 3. JOHN! x 2 p.m. (standard time.) Wishes to' o Yoward “cranting. & e | RO W oo F. H. JOHNSOX, nent memorial to those of its citizens | To transact any other business. proper C. H. FITCH, F. L. KANAHAN, | Who participated in the World War. to be done at said meeting. Selectmen. F. H. JOHNSON, To do any other business pioper to be Business meeting to begin at 1 o'clock | Lisbon, Conn. Sept. 28, 1920. C. H. FITCH, brought before said meeting. p. m. Polls oven at 9 o'clock a. m. and Dated at Collchester, Sept. 27th, 1920. |close at 4 o'clock p. m. Selectmen. gs&l};{“lfi McDONALD, ‘Al'r A rorm;hur PIB?B,\']!"E 1xn:n_n i S e N R. GILLETTE, 3 WILLIAM B. KINGSLEY °* |at Lebanon, within or the District Lisbon, Conn., Sept. 23, 1920. T g of Lebanon'on the 27th day of Septem- 4 CARL H. ROGERS, per, 1920. 22,81, $20.31, $35.31 _— poE Present — ALBERT G. KNEELAND, 22.81, $10, $22.81, $20.31, $35.31, ¥ . RISWOLD Judge :1';‘ s’zo.sx a?! sn‘.n. The last nam- |A- Will begin and at 8 o'clock the sen- e e ] umme of Harriet E. Robinson, late of ing | for members will be in- Selectmen. banon, in said District, deceased. od raB.8, $50. fne ywith SofL Tor: hving | Will be.put through an in-| 1,,1.q 4t Salem, Conn., thib 37¢h day of | The Administrator having made written a machine while under the influence of|teresting drill which this ‘will be fol-|September, 1920, < application to said Court, in accordance liquor. The inspectors names were Gor-|oueq by games that all will enjoy. I with the statute, for an order of sale of gas and Carroll : the whole or part of the real estate de- J. Fritz, the new physical director, will| - e BT Y i have everythi; it g Opening of Y. M. C. A. Gym. Classes. ) eyerything In readiness for the | o o @ e FPEOPLES' PROTESTS|in Lebanon on the 2nd day of Octobe Next Tuesday evening, Oct. 5 the [ODcning and the members may expect a 1920, at 10 o'clock in the foremoon, and gymoasium classes at the local Y. M. C.|fine program for the season. ’ | The board of fire commissionres, con- | that notice thereof be given The schedule of. classes follows” sisting of Alerman C. V. Pendlet 4 s order in the 3 ~| Juniors, 11-14 years of age; Tuesday- < e B ee@mef | Thursday, 4-5; Saturday. 930-10.30. | councilmen Edward Crooks and C. Eu-|in aid District, and that return be made B ° Women Employed Boys—Monday, Wednes- | tne Simth, decided at a meeting held| 0% (TEERT G. KNF usiness {day, Friday, 7-8 Tuesday ‘night to, give a hearing next il §,| Academy boys—Monday, Wednesday,|Friday night at 8:15 to those who have | R S Castile—wi! z - ‘Thelp wonderfully in the care of your Friday 4-5. 4 A signed a petition and protest against| MHartford.—A get-together meeting of . That soap is Seniors—Tuesday, Friday, 8-9.15. the closing of the fire station at thelth. Hartford club on the evening of e Young Men—XMonday, - Thursday, 8-|Falls The hearing is to be held in the 5 €0 CASTILE SOAPj |, Falle "The nearing is to'be hed in we |00 T L O e of o Made in Old Castile, Spain, over 112 years Business Men — Monday, Wednes.] sons interested will be welcome to at-| Season of Hartford chapter of the Amef. Friday, 5-6. tend. ican Inmstitute. scribed therein, it is ordered that said ap- plication be heard at the Probate Office Nearly 50,000 Owners Know Why Essex in 4 Trips Across America 4 Times Broke the Record Men at first accepted Essex endurance on faith. They wané- R ed its fine car speed, power and riding luxury. These were self- evident. But there was no way to judge the durability of an - / . unproved car. : - o Yet the performance appeal of Essex was so dynamic that it set a world’s sales record. . - — ~ Now Essex has given the greatest endurarnice proof ever ] 7 offered by any car. Four Essex cars, carrying the first U. S, transcontinental motor mails, have each broken the frans- continental records that had stood for four years. These tests d in 50 hours, averaging above a mile a minute for the entire : distance, was never equalled. i < % i For cars its size it holds all world speed and endurance. records from 1 to 50 hours. And another Essex stock tour- ing car set the world’s 24-hour road record of 1061 miles, over snow-covéred lowa country roads. > ~- G ‘ Do not these marks, coupled with the satisfaction of nearly 50,000 owners, settle the light car question ? ERNEST WHITE, Dealer . PHONE 1142 . - : i 191 NORTH MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. Service Station, Phone 1780 NiNii((dANRRRNANEuRARRRRAE EE) vasliBe FESEEd o ihads adlRsUCELL | wbena s

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