Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 23, 1921, Page 10

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Dnflflt the past week the state assem- held in’ this city wn.n @ three day. sessjon - at<which 350 | delegates from the 62.lodges-in the state were present. Mrs. Grace. E. Willey of Norwich, -president of the assembly, sided .at-the sessions and at thé elose was_presented with um Dast president's 100 Smartly Tnmmed Hats At $3 08 " Actual Value $5.00 to $7.98 ]'hu the most wonderful value in stylish Mwhnoflefl&» Endlymhundredexquhitelyhmmedflah,fwhfivnorldiu—cum- jehnenf:ludhaNeanrkMfllmu—mm ‘alike— On Sale Today at $3.98 — Value $5.00 to $7.98 Children’s Hats, $1.98 Banded Sailors, $2.98 This is another special offering. Clnl- These are.remarkable value, W. .&cn:‘Tnmmed Hats, for Children of BandedSuilon,inwmeoftbanev(est ages, in'a good assortment of styles || shapes and colodings; including black— -—Speuthn:eSl.%euh. Choose today at $2.98 each. I | NEW RIBBONS ‘Complete stocks of New Ribbons, in all widths, and for all Fur- poses—for Hairbows, Sashes, etc. See’ our showing of two-tone Ribbens, in a varisty of color combinations. (ml rett Hor col STATIONERY : A SPECIAL SALE kofPs_ and Eaton, m % figh-cln- Sta” ey T Cpecial Pricee s , 24 sheets and 24 it Ral TN &‘Wrfi P: d e lé\: R e b, Wiing Paser aid oitssiontonts oo " 20 K 65¢ Writing p. ahd T8e to $1200 Wmln:‘:-pn and T l’lfil'l'HEAUCTlON WOMENS; AT 29c Wemen's Ipswich - Lisle Hosiery, seam in the back, in black only, sizes 8% to 10, fermerly sold as high 28 50c a pair—On_sale now at 20c a'pair, 3-pairs for 85¢. - ' 'WOMEN’S, AT 35¢c Wemen’s Ipswich Hosiery, highly mercerized, with seam in the back, in* black énly, sizes 85 to 10, form- slu Superlative Value-Giving ! s REMARKABLY WOMEN'S SUITS zevucen Best Values Offered This Season Women’s Navy Serge Suits, reguhr price d Womens Navy. Tricotine Suits, regular $37 50 price $49.50—Today at ............. o ‘Women’s Navy Tricotine Suits, regular $49 50 prices up to $65.00—Tcdayat ........ o Women’s Suits, at $17.00 Women’s Stylish Suits of Skibo Tweeds, in blue and navy—Also Navy Jersey Suits, sizes 40 to 44—thzse are very special value, at $17.60. Special Dress Sale Teday, we offer some very exceptional - values in Women's Silk Dresses, at th=sz prices—at $22.50, .$27.50 and $35.00, regular valucs $27 50 to $45.00. - Women’s Wraps and Coats ‘We are showing many attractive values in Women’s Wraps and Ceats, all at attractive prices—at $23.50, $27.50, $39.60 and $49.00. Children’s Gingham Dresses For today, we show some remarkable valuss in Chil- dren’s Gingham Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 years — at $1.48, $2.89 and $3.98. Our Dresses are noted for oot i -Biah & A% & pair—0n their wuhmg quallhes — have deep hems and full now at 35¢ a pair, 3 pairs for width 'skirts. = W(!dEN’S, AT 39c wi 7 3 hek, in black and cordovan, férmor value a pair—On_sals now at 3% a pair, 3 pairs for $1.00. United States Government NAVY BLANKETS, AT $5.98 Just 20 of these Blankets to be sold at this price. Made of the purest Virgin Wool, at a cost to the United States Government of $8.23 a Blanket. Today—until these twenty Blankets are sold—you § BOYS’ WEAR Boys” Gelf Caps, in navy and stylish mixtures, value §1.25 — Our Price . . 95 b Better grade Golf Caps, at 3125 may choose at $5.98 each. and ... $149 Boys' Nerfolk, Suits, dark mix- gk s 2 16, valus $10— Our Price .. . $650 Hoys’ Navy Serge Suits, Nor- folk ('style, with two pairs of Trousers, - value s1sm — Our Price ... reeeeess $1150 Boys' N.rhlk&uin, in dark mixtures, with two pairs of Trousers, sizes 10 to 16, valus | $15.00—Our Pricé . .. $1250 BOYS' SWEATERS, $3.95 CONTINUED TODAY SPRING SALE OF WHITE GOODS | NOTE THESE RMRKABLY LOW PRICES MUSLIN—SHEETING -ENGLISH NAINSOOK 36-inch Bleached Sheeting, in- 36-inch- fine quality - English cluding “Fruit of the Loom,” Nainsook, for Lingerie purposes “Lonsdale,” etc—Special price —sold only in’ 0-yard pieces— 18 | formerly.as high as 50c a yard Boys’ Sweaters, ‘in-red, brown and |: A mad slbntmr. —a ten-yard piece for. 5 heather, sizes 6 to 12—Special Price | 2 limited quantity only — 86-inoh-English: Nainssok, ext: 398, régular value $7.50. oo, Joid. asnhih jes e os) & fine quality, ;orme:“ s o0 B —Price now a yard......... 37c Head,” in short len good value—Price now. INDIA LINONS 27-inch “Pride of the West” indian Linon and Batiste—Very special value—Price now.. 1% 27-inch Indian Linen and Batiste, in a finer grade—Pri yard 40-inch Indian Lawns—extra lp.sl-l value — Price now ..... 36-inch Berkley Nainsook, ric, etc, for Underwear / rmerly -Id as high 'WASH GOODS NEW LOW PRICES A - Gingha standard Mnnmmg m:',' ndar LONG CLOTHS 36-inch English Long Cloth, a standard grade—sold only ~in 10-ynrd rd pisces — formerly as a yard—a ten-: Sinos, e 36-inch English Leng Cloth, a fine grade, fermerly a hnh as 37/5 a_ yard—a ten-yard piece fOr .luieeeeds 36-inch Ladies’ “Cam ideal weight for formorly as high as 5‘»—-?!1&. a yard .19 all-over figures ial price. o hr Dresses !G lneh White Gabardine, the SUITING CLOTHS 36-inch Duretta Twill, for Mid- dy Blouses, Tub Skirts, Nurses Tormiry s 2 hoh A complete showing of Women's | | Uniforms, Boys' Blouses, form- - i o i i and short—in Silk, | | erly as high as 50c—Price now 25 b} i il g L nmh sles In orme as ‘ now a y-d S‘.‘l’ 36-inch Telered Handkerohief Linon, In wink, _blue, n- h- jon, lay ler, rose and navy ial price a yard.... m ,!,g _PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO Chameisstts and Kid—all at very low prices. We show the cele- brated “Trefeusse” French Kid Gloves—Nene better. 36-inch Indian Head, a standard fabric of almost universal use, formerly 50c a yard—Price now 22 44-inch Indian Head (note the width), formerly 59¢ a yard — Price now .......ieeee Ave., Chicigo, and ‘address nd thorouzhly cleansi pains in sides ind L.acbche. kidney and constipation, billousness. “headzches. and | EI:HflES FRflM THE LODCE BflflMS .REBEEAHS. of Rebekahs w: Jewel. Mrs. Willey in her address at the busi- | ness session_held on Wednesday zave a < MRS. GRACE E., WILLEY very comprehénsive .review of the Workiy tie that will bind the hearts of the He. that has been ~accomplishs | past year. part as follo % Tb the Rebekah Assembly, L 0. 0. F., of % Mrs. Willey's Peport was Connecticut ; ters and Lrothers: 1t s indecd & happy day for the mem- il it to Foley & (o in, ieurly urn a triai \vac\\ ney .and .Tar C ids and croup; F back. ~rheumatism. dder ailments bl nd Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome - membership 'and cathartic for | evident. ggish boweis. Lee & Oszood Co. The KOHLER Automatic POWER and LIGHT 110 Veit D. C. AMPIE ELECTRIC CURRENT for POWER and LIGHT rous caplm!y of the Kohler Automatic Power and™ Light 110 ot B Sitowe: s slecirip farm power and light purposes. The Kohler Automatic will deliver up to 1300 watts of current—or two electrical horsepower. |t produc ducing more than you ars using. More work may be done because Automatic. in tho home, the same time. With this ample source of electri button on the circuit to d> automatically its required work, is coupled an unusual simplicity \of perfnrma“:e. for power and light with the and expense in maintenance and Only the Kohler Automatic provides the combi And the 43 years of successful manufacturing exparience back of Kohler Company assures its.dependability. SEND FOR INTERESTING ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET. WE WILL DEMONSTRATE ABOVE ON REQUEST. Automatic Light, 12 to 20 Erin Street anmmeflenthmetoubdmykmmmgdn(hmedfwnyefl Stocks are full. . Wehnvem-dempmdlnuundutbemhvaaflecon&- tions and you reap the Whteveryvuedwuhemeinnflnd,iu,wlflrumurflm‘cfwndhm stock. Andulloffintdepednblequhtywhchrmtheufinodm-nhn nhmuwbflmkmd&mhmmh‘. \SHE COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS 37-47 Main Street vre- during the | . o e aze containing Foey's ‘ompound. for- coughs, v Kidney Pills, for | Several appliances may be in use, the barn and cther outbu ' Large Overstuffed U Chair orR pholstered year,, 11157, we may. - well feél m A et amd shenoilp inereased inter. st 251 aotivity: ameng the Fubekabe & Con- Ry it n work: » continue, - day ebening, the “nomi Onie} ook “place with the At the regular meeting _of Norwich Aerie, e'd & Mon- meeing 0. 367, F. D, o q.'\’fimm thE- (81~ new lodge las been instjtuied, Gates m- lowing wero nominated: President, Johm bers of Hope Rebekah dodge, No. 31, that | bekalr Lodge, No. 19 ¢ of Niantie, taining. the Rebels necticut. one saq, note in connection wiy To the grand officers, past presidents| of trose most deply inierested and sl whose fariliar hoes. ajwayeyin: | eahtusiastic spire us to more carnest endeavors and | jodge institut; greater achievements, also to those Who | was called home just bet:re the req: for the first time are privileged to meet | number Tor membershis (15) wia se. with us, I extend a most cordial welcome. ‘We have gathered from all parts of the state for the 35th annua {session of our | assembly, and this meeting,is for. no idle | purpose but for the ualifting of our moral | standing, to. review the past and to legis- {late for the future welfare of our order, It is my sincere desire that this meet- ing shall be. a benefit and inspiration. to all and that we may take home with us the determination to make: the grandest | order on. earth better than ever by our ‘| fdelity and loyal support. I also hope that each visiti Rebekah may feel the to such an extent that the futuro yedrs will ever recall pleasant memories of the Rose of New England. A year ago when I took up, my work as president I realized my. responsibilities and have ‘endeavored - throughout :the year to perform each duty thoughtfully conscientiously, ever keeping in mind the-elevating principles of our order, tak- ing them as. the. fbundation of ‘correct living, for the happiness of life depends on the character of our thoughts. g From the beginning 1 Rave been -en- couraged and heiped by your faithful sup- port and willing co-operation. 1t is a greal honor to be halled presi: dent of the Rebekah assembly of Connec- ticut, and I thank you for bestowing upon me_this, the higliest zife in your power. Although very soon another will take my place as president, the experience and | = KATHCS | ity > true Rebekall hospital service of the past year will continue to influence my 1ife to purer-aspiration and | PXtended > me have inmited/and eneor me on my way. noble-living and will continue to sérve ‘as {7 ) lodges i the of Priscilii No 12, Freundéchaft ) Deborah Ne. 14, Ruth X 3 No. 26, Mizpah No. 33, Cotumojans Me. 85, Ivy. Ne. 36, Malla No. 40, Fatm . 43, Faith No. 444 4n1 Ancher No. " Priscilla No. 12 and - Mismh 23 very kindly extended invitations wiich I was obtsed to decline’ previous engagements. My years work as your “president 1 nearly done. Another will goun take i who cares when our hearts are sad. my plce and 1 ask for her ‘the same I am very glad o report “that within | noy very few eceptions, the lodges are uoxnm:‘:,‘,d',',:“ SO ipmouet that. St Bave | ecellent work, they ar eadding to n.elrl s fraternal spirit is it Omely, nd “mont ur- "whom the-lodge ers continueg the en’named, but oth work/until the.re- o g0l mn.tlled by Sister F. Lodge, No. In two lodges the Interest has been at slems of reviving and hope for brigater days. Marion Lodge of Cheshire bas graduat- ed from'the class of lodges visited by appointment .\ is among the invitation class. I have tried to’ acknowledge ang communications promptly, this part of the work h time_ I fesl that it was time well spens- fas it has been the means of coming & little closer to the Rebekuhs of the siate, and it has been,a’ pleasupe many times through the year to receive long. friendlv. dletters from district ‘deputy, presidents nnd others with encouraging, informatian regarding their lodges, “ It time and space would permit therc) Is much I would like to say’inconhection | with my visits to the lodges. % The, kindricas 1 have riceived from évs 1 letters d. while requited much I bekdhs of Connecticut closer to mine. Before entering upon our business ses- sion let me pause and pay tribute to those who have stenped over the threshold teq the world hext door. While with grate-" ful hearts we thank God that the ranks of our assembly officers nad past pres dents remain unbroken. yet we realize thére are homes and lodzes that Wave felt | the pain of parting with loved ones. To them We extend our heartfelt eym- pathy and lovhgly point them to Him: . The splendid gain fn membership 1n | c the daye and 5 o T g duties will ariso. and now. rasbonsinili.les will present themselves, may we ot con- tinue to woirk unitedly far our--Leicved order, knowing that “all that ropays far the etrife in life, is_helping some soul in_trouble.”, ‘ i © To put our lives ifi harmony with the Wil of God, to Jove our brother enough to serve Him, to, Hve ‘sbmrly but . nobly and pure of pumose, to take life A God |' has given it to us and make it’ as beau- tiful as ;we can, and fo ®olve all prob- No Storage Batteries Means Constant and uniform delivery of electric current direct from gene- rator, and -without any waste. Personal attention reduced to mini. mum. The only battery is a small automobile type for starting = the engine. Automatic Start and Stop Means The_turn of any switch or. button, anywhere on. the circuit, starts or stops the engine and -the generation of current instantly. 1500 Watts Mcans Twice the capacity of ordinary plants. Amplg, current for lights and numerous. power appliances in use at the same time, and without danger from overload. 110 Velts Means All standard appliances (110 Voit) may be used. Theze appliances are available eicrywhere, and cost less than those of lower voliage. Autcmatic Governor Means Economitai operating - costs. . Con- sumption of fuel is automatically tapered to current being used. Lft' us to a highet piane.as-individuak, as lodges and 28 an ordér, - Let this be our ajm. . ROYAL ARCANGM. The summary of mémbérhin and fi- nances March 21, 1921, is aé. fotlows: ! Meinbership. Arplications sinee recetved Reinstatements sinoe. recoived 134,949 £ 8k 101 m’l and por withdrawale Old age and dis. ben. with- ; drawals Deaths Approximate membership .,...13 Total number : w. {Ralance last 2ot Received dur ng the m —_— $1,282,042.90° 441,015, o; 415753 current to be produced for al ordinary isabiity benefits pald . ransferred to LRI eI electric current as used, never pro- This means economy. of the generous capacity of the Kohler and numerous slectric lights ngs may be turned on 'at 2alance on hand Total dcath payments from organization ‘to date....$211.344,063.21 Emergency F Amount per last renort . {Interes: since added $8,365.148.78 32,323.16 current, ready at the turn of any No storage ba'teries ars used Koiler Automatic. This eliminates time repiacement of battery plates. u 97.471.94 ry o e e L over. ail. known WABIR(ICA-$0.244,55187 Approximate® amount stand luz againet certificates un- der See, 430 (1), . General Fand. Balance' last report $132,935.45 Received during the -month .. - 623.24 $133,608.62 20.353.34 l $953,894.43 Power and Water Co. Phone 13 Norwich, Conn. Plld du.rlnr the month . Batance on hand $113,255.35 benefit. - WEEKLY SPECIAL! A& BUR’K’E , good quality - tapestry, have the honor and privilege of enter-| while.we. are pleased with : this; sign u dy: assembly of Con-|progress in our beloved order, there fs|j Bowne ; in his efforis to ‘have thisland:Jjohn Ilairi trubtesh, ‘Nicholad Hul ed during' my term of off ¢ | ivan, 2 1‘:.,rr|n| Frank mun-ha- programme has been prepared low" ebb, but at present they are showing |include & professonal vaudbville troupe. lems according to the Golden Rule willl R o g et e ohn Lalrichs rer, Wililam it Hes: edt and. Elmer HiH; insde guard. John ouiside’ giard, ‘Alfred Pineatit L 1) 14| year; physicans, : Dr. Louis. Cassidy and it Dr. pmon. ed. this was Mr. Charles L. Gates, l:w will take phn- at. me first May. Clarency ' Thom; Tho eleotion n A .\nr[a clans Inmuhn will be Hnld Quirements were complete and March 14th |on Sunflay afternoon At 2 o'clock.. The it was my pleasure t> be present at the | class .will number about 30 cundidatex. institution ‘which was conducted by the |t i expected that' several members of Kiand officers assisted by the, mssembly |the arder will ‘be.préwnt fo_apesk. The The officers of -the lodge were | mpeakers . will ihclude - ex<Congrosenman hine Rogers. | Refily of Meriden. Past State President D. 'D. P. und suite. The degres wis |Jamey Teviin ‘of New London. and John conferred In a ne manncr by Osprey | Bowl, chairman of the etaté organization committee. An _elaborate, entertainment wihich will ~ DAUGRTERS- OF - VETERANS, The regujar meetis of Clara Barton Tent, No..7, D. of V.; was hed on Tues- day ‘evening at Buckingham - Memarial wih a-large attendatcp. Mrs. Lena Pukaltes” y\ ided “at the meetinz and Orrin u. * commaNder of Sedg- vJ,el( paist. nu an_interesting talk in regued do‘the G. A. B. encampment that Was ne:a tln mm‘lrmq ant: M insier “and mup- per _for . the ; de to :the Rebekah state gasémbly hm o Wednes- ay. Omini torthe ustiring -efforts of | Mrs. Loglse C.. Atterbury jand committee he affai was 8 decided ucorss and . gbod . sum “was_realized sfor the tent. Sevesal hundred rere seryed at the n‘n ‘Memomial during “the con- 1336, 0. 0. 0., met from: the bazaar -recently held under thie’ ‘1&! of ithe local nest. | KRS AL the “régiar meating ot Norwich “ . 2y co! rring- “Arthor Campbell and John E. Fltn 1d. for Norwich,.and Damfel P Finh, of Jrwett City. ag “Day. committee—TLs » &, Millen, Fitzrerald. Dr. John 8. PBlack- miat.” Yoha “FL. Fiiigerald, ‘Haroid T. Robinson and James J. Casey. “House " committee—iouls Gofthelf, r;-m. P. Welis and Jeremiah Fitager- a tom. Fesal squire—Charles T. Cassidy. “haplain—Samuel Crowe, = Jrmes, Guard—Harfy 'W. Washburn. ve ‘applicationd were fayorahly vot- uperi at ‘the mecting and one appli- ication “was recetved to be voted upon at the next meeting. MAXCHESTER DNITY. Thres cardidatsA were- inltlated at the regular. meetin=‘of Laval Victory lod. T,_0. 0, L., -T.. heldon. Thuraday evinine In_Stefners hall. Noble Grand v pnd routine bnsinems was tranmactsd, The -lodge_Is lopking forward fo an en- joyable - evening 2t the mext mestl: an ehbor!le Programme for (hat time. .oDD FRLLOWS. , \Ubcas lodzs, No. 11, L 0.0.7., wark he second. deer a claan of fw :‘wa-m at the w-ulbuu-nw: .ld on Monday evening. was transacted at” the meeting. was a very farze attendanee, Shetucket” lodgs gave way. to “the R in beMahs . who: held_a reception ch camp are the delegates ~Nyesent Norwich at the ' DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS, nesday evening, i being of, {he .annual visit of the great chiefs. rington, ConA., t ing hard:to-add'more Fale Fact counclis iIn_order {o make a ing ai the next Great Sun Council nious ~meeting - refreshments were ; serv- ent. NOAHE graph Co.. movink ere in town Thursd; ree efectric clocks the ‘master plock from the railrbad sta- tion. fen -or_amore clocks . inuse -and- as - nol the .servicé has been discontinued. “Harry - Judson, resifience of C. L painfully injured when which he was standing broke, {hrowin Mr. Judson to the ground, a disiance.o 15 fet. xr and Mrs. Prank N. Howe Nl Roime in Chureh y strept ed., to their spending the winter in Watérbury. Mrs. George Clingdr of Glen Cove, 1. \Brown Li.is vigiting her sister, Mrs. J. of the village. Mra: C. N. Munrge and Mrs. W. A iness ealler in New London. . 4nd Mrs. Frederick Short,and sen whe have” spent: the past -menth - with My T, C. Monteméry Rave Jeft for thelr home/ in_Springfiel Mrs. E. A Fl from Ridgefield Eleunor, Blackman. A’large’ number from the village af- to the lay and Stonington * danee " at ured; y! etening. mhfl' b wmfl of -lyme i N L B " re- x ‘ér’ at emx Julla Friee” ¢ Kow ¥ ing’ tier daughter, Mra., B E Miss Louise Carfoll has -rr\wi home . whete nn has,, beep |a Mrs.Alice<Newton presided at the maste a4 the socital, cammitteo thas prepared | b Routine hueiness | F Thers Jalzs ronm on the reglar meetiag nizht elctted stute Sebequanast -council,” D. of <P., -heid & large ‘and_enthusiastic meeting on Wed- the occasion Alice! Twitty> Great Pocihontas of Tor- made & very encourag- ceriainly fine and t There have been severai new.s councils added to the ‘aiready large number, while the olg councils are work- o thelr show- At the close of a very pieasant,and, harmo. ed by the entertainment -committce and a social time was enjoyed by all pres- . Employes, pf the Western Unjon Tele re- mtl} of the Rosste Velvet company and This service is fufnished by the company oply to places where there are endhgh * subseribers. coud-be sectred here arisw to bring the number =p to the minimum, while . painting- at the Fiteh recently was the Jadder on Mrs. Walton Potter was a recent bus- MHM MnHY X.;J.” where she #gient the winter mn her dayghter, Mrs. Four uacd tires. dicy 4a reasonable.. A, Hiance. Fiichviile 9. v/ ' n- SALE—24 volt rew Yate will, sell_chenp. box § i - HANE ¥ B : Thersughly . Tested Under Air Pressure. MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS BTRAIGHTENED AND - REPAIREL WM. E. SHANLEY OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK , OF ALL KINDS ‘Agxtomobiles, i Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trime ming, Upholsteriog and Woos Wern Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Glark Corp. 507 . TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET REPAIRING AND | BLACKSMITMING BLACKSMITHIN epair work - of Arucks, curriages, horseahoe . Shetucser overhauling _asd kinds ; sulomobile, woodwork and uto Louy Le., 18 ALTO WaAsSHING TOME IN and have your ear ey luue between 3 . m and Llliley s Garase. Gath St ] AUTOs TO MinE FRANKLIN DU akh da BL Fhone 1958 G i Biowi B_LEVY, Instruclor. 0dd_Fellows’ Notw Private lessons dady. i106 O 1996. Hienits class bidi- days und ‘Lhursdays, 8 o wpred . Chiropodist, [Ty o Tacathe. evialie W olat af 0| —omre E U t! iy s U R men , [hon 1 George Monrea POy .womux WOODWEN, P A “class adooption by 'the Yonkers' e gree téam is fo' be a feajure; of the ARCHITECTS nnual state camp of ‘the “Mddern Woéd- i which ,will_be held. ai Sigmford, hegs y-4th. George H. Stanton from CUPWORTH & THOMPSON o camp, and Joha Condon from |. ARCHITECTS Thayer B ng, Norwich, Conm. LEGAL XOTICLS AT A COURT OF I'KOBA‘I' AELD Norwich, within and for the Disiriet of Norwich, on the 22d day of April. A. D 1921, P"—fllwh?lm\ J. AYLING, Judge, Estate 6f Sarah Fredenburkh. late of orwich. in said Distriet. deeeared. The iixecutor exhibited his sdministra. tion necount with sald estate to the Cou: for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 25th day of April, A. D. 1921, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon af the Probaté Court Jloom im.the City of r“lth sald Distriet, be, and the | B2 profted for hearing the same. and (he sald Executor irected to - ! notice thereol b biishing this o once In some newsniper having a efrenl: tion in sald District. at least five da prior to the l|a||e of mald hearing, & make returm to the Court NELSON 'J. AYLIN The above and foregoing i ,\'“,"“". HELEN M. DRESCHER , Ju true copy apr2id ol |‘\orwm., wit: Nofwick, o the 224 day of April, A. D. 1. " - NELSON 1 AVLIN - Estafe of ' Laura 1. Dution. inte eof d, in hald District. deceased rdered, That the Executors cit crelitors 'of said deccascd to bring Thelr eraima gainst st estate it monthn from (his date, by yosting & Retice to that effect, logether with a coi 7 of this order. on (he mign-ont nearest IS the pince wheys, said decesacd it d in_the aame Town. afd by rub onke having & Sretintion T sl ierict and make re- wm o ths Court. NELESON J AYLING, Judge. The sbove and foregolhg ls a true copy : - HELE'] M. DRESCHER. Attest: t 5 t the OTICE.—AlL creditorn wid de. ‘Gliman, and daughter, Mies Virginta, wha | ogased are, 10 o~ present hive: been guests of IMr. abd Mrs. C. I | sheir ciaims o t"c‘fv:y' b 4.5 ir ‘home - ia | undersi % . P.O. 4:,:: ST T o Box 1414, within the time limited"tn the above i foreEe O Weren, ALEX W. LEWIS, [ 4 ¢ Executors. apr23d ents; Mr. and-Mtx Henry ‘Johnson Mrs. McRae, who hes spent the winter wWith .Mrs. Slias Holmes in Had- Iyme district has returned. home. dance -at the Lobemian hatl last Saturday night was largely atiended amd 4 ‘very injoyable evehing is reported. Many improvements are bheirg made on_.the _dhn Chirtall . place, now .ocmed by & New York man. The hous been wired for electric lizhts. A slecp- ing poreh s alse being bullt. GURLEYVILLF The Ladigr' Boeial: Nenevslent society .| served a Baked bean murer in the confer- ence toom Friday evening. After super fhere was an emtertainment consis ing of recitations, feadings and singing. _ Stedman Storra_and family have as Fived from Westbrook. Several from here attended the auetior at.the W. K. Marsh visce lagt Satuivas H. C. Parlow and Mrs. A Dassette of ‘Wesiford called on Arthur Wood and tamily recently, Sumuel Morse of Attieboro, Mess., e A few days with

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