Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 26, 1921, Page 10

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, reported wmfave: tabi bmt‘ of an isolation hospital for glanfiers or farey. Report accepted and bl &emfl. The committes also report* ls unfavorably relating - to mblln irluth: cups and sanitation in barber Representative Pemus(on of Norwich presénted’ the petition of the Norwich Teafhers @ssociation, favoring legisla- tion; for the advancementi of education. e judiciary committeg reported fa- l’tb)y a M'l\ lm{aum: the Ealary of &. the townd court of Enfle regulating rates Grotbn-New London ferry and the control with the public utilities mission. The committee report was &t cepttd and passed in the senate under suspension of the rules. The house con- curred with senate action. The judiciary committee reported fa- vorably an act relating fb salaries of eity | % A and police court officials 'in Meriden; | 14—Main street, from Tracy avenue to compensation for ceurt officers at Ber- |railroad eros: lin; ordinances of towns; discharge of| 15—Soule street. after seventeen years. The judiciary | 21—South Main frem raifroad cross- committee asked ior change of reference |ing to Lisbon bridge. o the committec on new towns and pro-{ = 22--Anthony street.’ bate district, the bill concerning judges| . 23—Rallrord avenue to Soule street. of probate and it was so ordered. Alse 24—Slater avenue. untavorably reported 2nd rejected, the| 25—Dime street. bill which the registration of motor vehi-| 26—Dey and Canal streeta. cles be proof of ownershin. ' Other mat-| - 27—Oak street. ters. reported unfavorably and rejected II—South Mathewson from Snuln -are:. Dutles of towa clirks; concerning | Tracy avente, homés and boarding places for children;{ 32—Mechanic street. indenture of children ; reform deed blanks, 33—Mathewson street. concerning the sale of sand; the sale of | 34—Aspinook_street, & businesa. 35—Tracy avenue. The committee on hanks reported un- | 41—North Main street. favorably the bill relating to building and | 42—Brown avenue and Tift street. loan_ associations and the bill was reject-| 43—East Main, covering Wilson end ed: ' The committe: on cltles and bor- | High strets, oughg reported. in. favor of the bill to 41—Hill street and A.hhm club. amend the charter of Stamford. Calen- 5—Crecn -avenne. dat. 1—Ashland street and Carley avenue. The act amending the charter of the| B2—Taylor Hill-and Pleasant View. city of Norwich extending the hours of | 53—Burleson’s lane, voting was taken from the calendar and puj upon ite passage. ~The act reads:|ielephone exchange, there being only one to The U in the State of Sonngaticnt, gt the close of business on Feb. 21, 19211 1 ts, | & Ingluding, rediscon $110,459.50 Slated for Secretary of the Interior in the Harding cabinet.’ i th smto of Gunnaction m ot ‘business on _BANK STATEMENTS No. 1187 nm%onr OF " CONDITION _oF cas National Bank at Norwich hL.: a Loans and U. S. Government, securi- ties owne 2 Deposited’ to secure circula- tion - (U, bonds, P 4 velue) ... . $60,000 00 flv. m:fl and v At m‘“ efin“:MNor s’lm;‘!illd ?‘?m‘:w;‘:glbox in_the boroush, for outside use, (hat of the city of Norwich held for Cchol®e §in front of the post office. All other calls of any city officers required by law I‘°>}for Sehe e ho s A .must be by telephone be chosen at svch' meeting or any Commencing tonight (Saturday) a _ test election in said eity the polls shall alarm will be blown ever/:?ght at’9 o'- opened at the places designated and ap- fijock The whistle was Instalied al Ash- vointed for the purpose in each ‘voting i, Cotton company’s mill Thursday. aistrict at five-thirty o'clock in the mOm- [\l rgan McCarthy gavethe first . fise ing and continued open until five o'clock | 4iarm call in the afternoon from section 7150 afternoon when they shall be:ys After every alarm for fire two whis-' closee tles' will be blown for 2 !fl.“ ‘when the So much of the charter of the city of { foe ,,“,,m Norwich a¢ is inconsistent” with the pro- Mrs. ¥ictor L,..'m‘ visions of this 2ct is repealed. her home in J [ T e er home in Jewett City .and will mal Another act taken from tne. elendar | hor noime with her son, William, in’ Can- amended the charter of the city of Nor-| qp 7 wich relating to the enacting “of ordi Rev. 3. B. A“,, b’s Sunday merning nances, and reads: No ordinance passed n Dy city of Norwich’shall take effect: and be | joaqq the. enforced until the same has been pub- ! Jisbed ‘at Jeast twice before ifs pessage in one of the daily newspapers publis . % in sald city and twice in ome of said| LEGAL NOTICED orth League mee!h: at 6. newspapers after its passage and until r o = = ghall have elapsed jand if, before its|gicut. passage, a remonstrance {hereto, signed In the matter ol Clu! Luce, a by-fifty taxpayers of said eity, shall be | Bankrupt. “In Banskruptcy Xw 5216. filed with/ the clerk of said council. - To the cfeditors of ®ie jbove niamed The acts were comprehensively explain- | Eapkrupt, of Msuh me, in the County #d by Representative®C. V. Pendleton of g“p ew on, tnc aforesaid, Bank- Norwich. s nereby iven that on the et According to an act taken from the dzy of February, 1321 the above namea calendar and passed the highway from|was duly adjulicated a , bankrupt and Willimantic to Storrs, beginning at thethat the first meeting of his enduora wiil Windham town line and extending to tne | B2 htlg %dnm the ngdcr?'i}‘ned at his of- westerly boundary of the property of the | roadway, Norw! in said Dis- t,On, the 2814 day of Eeébru 21, Connecticut Agricultural college, is in- 13" 10 o’clock in the xomaan.‘:zywll?(e% Ciuded as a part, ot/ the trunk iine sys-|tinia thy sars cred:tors, may attend. prove tem of highways. their claims, appoint trusiee, be heard as Also, that tha hichway from Mansfield | to orders of Referee for cars of nroperty Depot to Warrenville in the towns o1 |Of the estate and disposal thereof. at aue- | The whole' system 15 operated from tbet by the court of common council of (e Meeting With, God: -~ -R. W. Rob&lm ‘ ete. stocks), owned and une ledged rit Olher bonds, securities, B ;ecurmu 'other ‘than 1 edged ..ok o 54,950.00 3 &3 114,950.00 bords (not Including | 3233310 per .- cent,” stbscription) ... a Value <of banking ~house. gwned and unin- hered subject. at' the 'Methodist church is A l . Furnitnre ‘and. fixtgres, . wful reserye with Reserve bank ... 41,000.00] jo vanit and ‘net’ amiurts due from nation- al han 82,111 Checks on other anks s in the eame cits or town as reporting bank (other than Ttem 15) ..... . Baz2a3 Toial of Items 13 and 18, ed Guiside of city or town son banks locats ef renortinz bank . and cther cash items ....... 2,24473 18. Redemption fund with . rer. 2,000.00 collected on netes ap s re- Mansfield and Ashford is included as ation or brivale sale examine the bank- |21 e b trunk ine system of hight|runt: and tranect such other business as | 22 THaY DODEFIY aame before. sald mesting, | 4. o: RS 008 WAays. profits THOMAS M. SHIELDS + An act concerning state ald roads, tak- in Bnn.xrupta. Referee en from the calendar apd adopted reads |/ Norwich, Comu., Feb. 2d, 1921. as follows: When any road which cond —————————— — nects with any- trunk line highway or| IN THE- DISTRICT COURT OF THE b Less current e moelvnb]e Dot past due, ..., 1.1051(( enetoperkt erty bonds ana’ Victory nates i Wl SR Pipd 1 $100,000.00 I $22,722.28 penses, interest, 2nd taxes paid. 2,127.9% With any state al drond shall be con- |United Stabs for fhe Distriet of Connes- | t; oty “rcaltes” iy advance of ticut. structed or has been constructed by any town in such manner that the highway | wini . B. Solomon and commissioner shall deem it for the in- ot 2 (& . 5211, terests, of the state to accept the same Te the uodltm of the above named «Interest and- discount 20,594.20 o . not earned ('xpfirnqlma'.e) 2.710.55 Circuln g notes out- Oflulim ate of this o e 3 Bnut g month ui er:.r:v n. lJu 5 Jeer mets lr- uv : S 2| Bubserihea. ) e BT 200 Oay o Hebrrh o yefore me . BANK STATEMENTS L s WA 0 v it T, ke g T e c'"“"}é" &t : jational Bank- l N. , 1 om g D.. FIY .HOR RS b DR PORTEOUS, WILLIARM YOUN Febr 3, IdTE / No. 14 A COXDITIO) BESOVURCES. suumn ;,',’:hh;;' e e & count uf this bank' and 7 gl:puflfi lw secure circula- tion. WU 2 j rot 1.U. 8. Gov- | efament ‘eecuri.. Serere 101‘,0 0.00 . b ie 438,693.00. 53.382.76 Vot Savings - ds; rmu. em. omvr Cgl;ul'en #s and o Total -U. 8.5 Govs ermment -securities . Other-bonds, securities. Donds.__.(other fo secure U, 8 Geposita $129,100.00 S includingz. 5 companies In - the REPORT or Tle Mercuants, .\nUum .. RESOUNCES, 1. a Leans And dhmm.. . $370,796.23 | par +$100,000.00 it oo 1510000 ‘5 (Oter bouds,” decurition, 7. Btouk o{ Tederal Renm . bask c!n( wof 7,400.00 ‘ 3.900.00 s ~29,628.63¢ Unued stocks). cved x States <other than 1)nclnd~ 627,402.78 ;:‘d otheér notes f corporations g issued for not T“:fl Tiems-13, 14 and 16, Joes - than ane . 333 746,51 17. flach on banks located nteidn o(‘:'flv.or 'd"?hn' “renoriing bank and other cuh ity ems ‘Total ‘- bonds. sé- Redam tion” fund "with gt iy : r‘ s_;r;-?‘ra:’ and due 4 x Toom reamnrer ..., 5,000.00 | & 3 - B Fitereat.camed but mot H eral Reserve bank. stock 75.007.08 A rtivimatey ’ Stoek of Federal Reserve bank T8 heuae. nwned and unen: CTTAAPIITIES cumbered: ..., . 130 000.00 1,415.8: $703,503.95 A05ay.37] Lo Lonital siockiopia tn .. 310060000 Surpins fund 1] 2 Undivicsd 18 ... ... §34,05438 kerve bank in proceds of g s cOyREn callect’on (not avalla § i gaimaan e 1072288 p‘;;d and’ taxes t n due lrom na- Hbra! blnkn . 14,7 Net amounts due from 8,766.63 i 24 Interest and discount 860,111.02 | “goltected or credited ad- e st e from i vance of maturity and not ‘companies th the United g tran IAorgumie) States (otWer thsn include- d in Ttems 11, 38 or 13) 3,352.46 | 30 “Bs® 20, et :uxounu d'-lfi to 16 'c;x:ni:mz:nrr‘t‘?e:rlfir“ h banks, bankcrs and trust 24 rénavting ank (othar i S R LR than Ttem 1 7,43 9 ‘ujj[l‘!. S Che T toasks. s ted nfitside r;f rtv or awn a?f repartin 2nd othew cah ftoms 08822 | D “doportts t." Fedemption fund 'nh Siaten and foreign coun- (other than hank deposits) sub- deponits Bptamption Tana © Ject to- Teserve ( from: U &1 Trensdror.. 5.000.08 | 332 TS iatal Aeein o 19. Int L. enified ) st 23. Individual deml‘l: Bub- not colleetad—approxi- Ject to check ... mate—on notes and bills 37, Dividends unpaid .. 394,047.97 16.00 “Toizl ci demand deposits . reosivable net past due .. 2358544 ba 4 20. Due from forelgn banks.. ' 13013.46 SAPaL ANas chnK | de o ) Zibiect 511253496 §Touoer et as a state aid- roed, he may, with the New London, in the Coun- approval in writing of the seletmen of sa{."f ;}8“ London, District aforesaid, su town, acecept the same as a state S e, A8 Buch Youd LANANL thates ,,,’,“&"Ffi,"n‘""' m';"é"f, K e 16t after be maintained as 2 state ald roaa duly i s bankrupt, and and shall be subject to all the provisions “,, of his ereditors wil concerning state ald roads. | be The act concerning the compensation{fl of the compensation~commissioners Was | o1 taken from the calendar. Passed: That|al 10.¢ _portion of section 2212 of the general o e atatutes as amended by section eleven rders of Referee for ¢ care of pmpe,ty of chapter 208 of the public acts of 1819 |of the estats and d’m ereof. n e which relates to the compensation of the|tion or examine bank- compensation commissioners is amended |TUDt, an meg such_other business ag to read as follows: To each compen-|MaY mmwAwinsg]mn eeting. sation commlssioner, $4,500 payable m ” ‘Ref n equal monthly installments, and in addi- SPECIAL FOR TODAY LsdmlndMiuaSmhdeoahlt.......... 5.00 Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits and Coats, at........... $19.50 Silk Dresses, at. .. oeuees anion: Wool Plaid Skirts, at......... Navy Georgette Over-Blouses, at. ... Georgette Waists, flesh, white and gray. Navy Weol Serge Plaited Skirts. .'... . cere $ 500 Extra size Wool Serge Skirts, bands 34 to 38 NewSpnnngmmedHlb,lt Every item listed here means rqdudumnp!ba from !wenty-fivetofiflypercant.ndmmummm 30. banks. bankers and-trust ject to reserve (depasits / avahle within 30 days): !ndl\'ld\ul depos!u lflB-. cheek Tatal of demand " depo; (other. than 'bank -denos 58,200 Net amounts due to e o mpanies in the United es and fore'zn cnun- included . 3. 28,995.9¢4 196.27 deposits (othor nk deposits)’ sibe 561,745.48 its) subject to reserve, - Item 33, $561,745.44. LY Total tieeenns o '1’1541.5? *55. Of the.total. loans .and discounts shown above, the amount.on which.in- terest and discount was ‘charged - at rates in excess of those permitted law- (Sec.- 5197, Rev.. sm.) la;cluwo of notes upon which total o ex 58. call or demand, by, th! stock coll 0 cents was mu The nmmmt ateral, ‘in New. Yorkbelqn cluding both Joans mede directly (? N!lh rowers and ‘those through its New York correspondents, on the date of this mn k2 wu_l nvng. ¥ Tt I. nu llno\m n.l“ mmfif“ by this g!nk to nun man - of hon:fl (f any), -president, ‘vice fer” and assistant. mhhn m“m :t‘?mary 1921, paid te other. employes of the buzk for month of .Ynuxl.ry. 1’21. u'l 6(' umu?l pay of these ;fl ese employes 1921, nh‘:t )-y fi:;i nunb.:rer:‘r these. daite of ‘this report = o z anu of ConnecucllL Coum: of N Hen: 18 bl K Guhhr of tlu :bav- r“l{lfl solemnly & that the - above. sta: tn ;nlnt is true to_ the: bnt of my k)qw e and bellef. bsoribed and Spoern ln Mlon nl . Hul this 25th day of qulm T ———— 21 Capital stock pald h..'loofl 00000 TOtal .icevserns - sedavees 3702,603.95 22. Surplus fund .......... 550,060.00 Lo re- nd 37, 23 & Lndlvlded %55. Of, the total loans and discounts profits $184,913.08 - shown above, the amount on which in- i a4 Less carreat terest and disconnt expenses, Inter- Efila and tuxes pai 24. Interest and discount * eolleeted or crediten/ ‘in 3 '5( 'he -amount advance of maturity and 1 or demand. by i not earned - (appro: 17, 101'1 ltock collateral, .in Ni 2 Amount i d 1 was charged at!' those permitted by Stat.) (exclusive of . . su/un notes uUpOR - whlcn ‘tatal charge not to 119,078.19 | exceed 50 cénts was.made) was none. o The number of such loans wns none. . money loaned on i e bu\Lm bond and ew, York city, in-| ing ‘both “loans’ mafl-: direttly to- bor- clu! 10, 7l1 25 | ’wert and ‘hmq interest acecrued’ ) 603.51 'w none. 27. ~Circulating notés out- “ - Thy standing ... 98,200.00 ok 5 tbrough fts New Yari ‘respondents, on” mrm of ehh report, collxteral 1,909.3: b th £ : o fi?m'('gvufl?lns New" \'ork d “trust nmlm.on the date of tHis.réport was paT n ‘the, United nope. States §nd: Toraigh Chane o grreeaty. am ::lei; “I‘t‘h" ’t‘hionr lnglud- » ¥ an' !(vu f ems o Certified - - checka | Srea) m\ Pay-of-all shese lmmll .of n)ni Bt i ‘m). nno-d'?t o o o B ‘o?’m-‘y, D21 447916 ;i e}mlrw nestst. ¢ash) eh ‘officérs :mlumsry | 1821, (rate~df pay, li“l“. * number these. ofim em»dne flfl&r!wr‘ Wes 4- B9, fe _amount. of salarios or ' & k‘a--c (88 L or_the mnnlh of Janta! St 4 all "othiér, employes | em- hnm l‘?‘le rite u- -mplnyu t,\Coumy of New | arles . H. Phelps. | ;n % Lot the' hove named bank, do nolemnlr lwnr,tb:& the sbove state. t ::::. na el - v' my know- \CHARLES H: PHELPS. Bubseribed this. 26th* day time. Eitnen. n! llm. a posits . Resery, !nu.*fl ns i1, |m§ Cashler. u‘fi Jworn {0 hefore ‘me February, 1921, 5187295 + ~JOHN R. T 214,100.00 | - "ARRANT, .\ul&f‘l Fuvile. mmammam- ford, herel nu-ru- et m, Bakers HAT 1n War: Tenville, - In” #aid_ Town' of on I(nhr xm 7th, <1931, at 2 o'clock ‘the .following pur- q--mnu.u that . on ¢# c0c Old-fashicned Chocolat P} $1.00 Mitk Almona Clui # Crildren's Black Wool Sport ¢ ‘Tomen 's Richelieu Ribbad Hos- f and cordovan—New Prics ..... 9%¢ A only—New Price ...v... muanarmmumfimmmw o!enngs in scasonable & ,some broken lots, § thers in complete assortment—goods that we ars desirous ofdispoungof in an&npcbud,n early Jeliury of Spring ms: NOTE TH!E‘.SE SPECIAL OFFERINGS|' /300 Women’s Waists, at $1.39 Thuofimngofdrechm&-dw.da,m- lot of waists that are worth a great deal oredMAdruWa_:_ds,.mwdwlpu-—Whh Lingerie WfideofleandMldru—-_dlufl}O.lldl. Women’s ."I'ricolqtte Dresses . At $18.50 women who expected’bpay more for these stylish dresses. They come in black, navy, brown and taupe—some are beautifully trimmed, others in plain, stylish models—sizes 36 40 46. At $18.50 they are exceptional value. Candy Specials 80c Chocolate Peppermint Pat- Boys' Knickerbocker Trousers O cigvescsyiansrsisess wsee.s 49c } in gray and brown mixtures, G0¢ Lewis Home-Made Fudge 45c | sizes § to 11—Very special e s DA Dyt Sy 4% | Boys Knickerbockers, of Cor- 00c Jumbo Nougat..... duroy, Navy Serge and gray 66c Fruit' Trophies........:.... 49¢ | mixtures, sizes 10 to 15—Very P special value, a S Boys' Suits, dark mixtures, slzes 80¢ Chotolate Marshmailow Pat- <X 3 O Pratachio Bavor 8 to 17—Very special valuz, at $10.00 Boys' Junior Norfolk and Sailer Suits, sizes 3 10 8—Very special value, at . Ay ‘e Toilet Gocds Specials 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste....... 1% | Women's Sweaters, $4.50 25¢ Mavls Talcum Powder..... 200 § wonjen's and Misses' strictly Al 30c .Djer-Kiss Talcum Powder 21c | Wool Sweaters, in black, navy, brown and Peacock. sizes 38 to 4§ €5¢ SylphoNathol . 45 Spocial Prics $4.50. n 50 River's Azurea Face Pow- der i%c Prophyiactic, Penetrator Hair Brushes . ée 2.5 ‘“Hughes Iden Cushion Hair Brughes Knit Wai 25 Children's” Knlt Tnderwalsts; weil made, with garter = attach ments, sizes 2 to 12 years—Special prics 29c ocach. Tabbet 3 98 Small Wares $1.25 Leather P 100 dozen TWomen's A Bmbroidered colors . Iiandkerchiefs, white and eolored = . - 3 brollery, a good assortment of 31.50 Women's Silk Hand Bags, v ¥ black brown and gray, in'two 7lv1r-—6nwnl rice 12/z¢ each, 2 SEYIE .eunavsenersenboreseces $49 | 1OF 23 l‘iosiery gpecia!s : fnfants’ White Cashmerette Hos- Mended Gla'“v 95‘ iery, sizes 4.to ass——Ncw Prl:o This is a clean-up of Gloves, that 3 pair .. .. Be have ,fiz"ulrm 2t 3 higher Infants’ Pure r‘u‘m-er- Heq— are prl ally in tery. white and cordovan—New Tafants’ Silk and Wool Hosiery, a white—New Price .... Children's Ribbed Hoslery, in —_— black ;r white, sizes 6 to 94— g 5 v Children’s Fine Ribbed Liste Brocade Ribbons Hosfery, in black, sizes 6 to 9% Beautiful Brocaded Ribbon, in white New Price . o 29 | and all the wnnsl;d cnlon;ndg.—m- bow widih, 2t 53¢ a yard — Sash Boys’ Heavy- wmght Plack Rib- ted Hosiery, ‘sizes 9 to 11 — width, 4t 79 & ya Mew Price . wdess sssabssesy £HO : 5 29¢ unlll sizes—8pecial price until sold 95¢ a pair. Hosiery, sizes 6 to 9%, xormer\y $1.15—Now ... Women's Fine Gauge, Scam.eu , i black and cordovan Brown Sheeting,” 1zl/ze 36 inch Brown Sheeting, in short Ffl's, good medlum grade—Spe- price 12/4c a yard iery, mercerized, In Dlack — Turkish TOWGI.I, 39!: Naw Price ....... ceeeeee.d4Be | 50 dozen Bleached Turkish Towels; Women's ioned © or heavy-weight nnd absorbent—$pe- “tiree geam” Lisle Hoslery, in s clll price 3%c dach. Blnche o Price 5 _Teble Damask, 95¢ Women’s Pure Spun Silk Hos- fery, seam In the back, black and 70-inch Bleached Table Damiask, gordovat—New Price ......... “Fun, 'of the mill," splendid’ quality Women's Fine Mercerized Lisle nd good assortment of patterns— ]noi-l price 95¢ a yard, worth dou- e. Hoslery, full-fasnioged, ~biack 25 Table Cloths, size 58x58, round ‘Women's Burson Silk Hosfery, dnln “run .of the mill"—Special fn_black and . cordovan—New 61.40 worth double. ....... .. $139 Women's ull-fashioned, - or “three seath" Silk Hoslery, bllc: N Women’s Full-fashioned, - of ‘Shsets, at $1.29 “three seam” Silk Hoslery," 10 dozen Ufibleached Sheets. weam: ";l;:'fl‘P:gd_W‘“ and gray 1,.:.,‘.:00‘ size—8pecial price $1.29 ~ 1 Shirting Prints, 12Y;¢ One_lof i Foma samercmtat of patictns- Pris now 12V26 a yard, r Outing Flarinel, 18¢ One cdse of good quality Outing Flannel, white and colored, short lengiheiaPriéy. mow: 18 - Skating Gloves, $1.15 | 36:inch White Ottting, 298¢ Women's and Misses” Wool Skating | 36-inch, extra heavy, plain white Gloves, brown and gray heather } Outing Flannel (nbte the wifith)— mmu:u—-am--l Price $1.16 a pair | Price now 29 a ya WOMEN'S SPRING HATS Achomcoflectwnofmslfingfluhnmfion _display, and cthers are arriving daily. Thare afe most bemmmgshpuudlfinchncdotconm Wé ‘Spert Hosiery, $1.15 Wa oifer the ‘balance of our ctock of Women's Wool Sport Hosiery, that has bean $158 — at $1.15 a pair,

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