Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 13, 1921, Page 12

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SHOWERS TODAY AND PROBABLY TOMORROW e NORWICH, CONK,, “TFRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921, FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES e Sadietin, | PUNT LEFT OVER SOMODW IR | o= ey Norwich, Friday, May 13, 1921, THE WEATHER. Conditions. ere have been general rains within in the states east of T river except New Eng- ther has become warm- Atiantic states. In the weather riday be un- and proba- Winds, Hook—Fresh east to weather, Friday. showers Fresh south- overcast showery ew S ¥ in tempera- s _Observance In Norwich. beervance show the fol- anges in temperature readings Thureday Ther. 34 64 54 30.30 est 64, lowest 34 Comparisons. aed , and _amounts to $1,068,726.03. i it Fhnak Increasing e —The figures showing saies mada A e g el of appraisal and figures Fair, followed by el loss over appraisal, a with frost only afiestions involved [net loss of about $55, gl g iR e S s For Future Expenses. . SUN. MOOS AND TIDES! the determining interest on time loan Schedule B-T econsists of items of — e T for Mrs. Hayward es that|amounte-to be retained by the execut rs | L =i considered the S Pret-| o meet expenses of administration fn the S, ] \\)1 Sets. est thém, b future, the first ite 1 Time.) 1 should be tak: .01 and $495 refund from - The second 652 % = cludes expenses of iR en Is Continned o ‘ o) 3| Hearing Is Con in obtaining from the courts a construc Pt ing was thereupon continued | tion of the will of the late M F 637 a7 10 a. m. at which time | Plant, which ca known as Hay- 6 of com on to cecutors | ward against Hayward. 5 ade’ and other mAt dis- | It v stated by Attorney emental report. |er that the es July 31 1,000 M. o will be prepared | heen' set 3 3 ILLE and it is un-| claim inst the estate TAFTVI e the T LL de the | brought by Mrs. Anna M. Meyer « B ikt . full for | tled for $51.000. These settleme . S5 T ke i fecting a total sa of about $234.000, B 5 he . nks. Last h Man- MeddingBells Led@fl ings These beautifully signifi- cant hand-carved wed- ng rings are now on display at our shop. They typify and perpetuate the joyous sentiment of the wedding day. The tiny bells and blossoms are most wonderfully carved. These handsome, seam- less rings symbolize most happily the joy and sen- timent so cherished by every woman. Platinum, White, Yellow or Green Gold as desired, FERGUSON’S FRANKLIN SQUARE WHERE ALL CARS STOP the principal ac- tion and credited to count, and amount to $147,061.71. Schedule A-4 consists. of gains made on sales and other transactions whereby the executors realized more than (l\r‘l amount of appraisal, and the total gains amounted to $1,003,440.48. Schedule B-1 consists Debts left by the late Commodore Mor- ton F. Plant of Groton, which have had to be paid by the executors, amounted to $9,97 , according to the state- ment made in the Groton probate court at a hearing before Judze Arthur P. Anderson Thursday. Inheritance, fed- eral and state taXes which amounted to of payments $5,041 0. and legacies amounting 10| made by the executors of the debts owed about §350,000 have been paid, and these | by testator at time of death and amount s have left a net ate of about |, $9,975,55 (An item of $495,813.48 00,000 from the gross estate which| aiq to the federal government under pro- inventoried at $33.000,000, There had| gt and for which a refund has been been no actual shrinkage of the estale|jemanded, is not included in the debt faid Attornew Geor L. Shearer of |jom \ New York, one of the five exccutors, but, Taxes Paid Ia 14 States ' SR IIE Rt e gained | g hedule B-3 consists of expenses of "'In court Thursday, after a conference; | administration amounting to SJ{'ML o Attorney Charles B. Whittlesey and At-[of which 34,635,63 Fas fox mlerL torney Stewart, counsel for the estate |tance taxes and the balance in federal announced that Fenry B. Plant, one of | and state taxes. (Of the state B lis o antiove the| these wers pais in 14 different < e onts eied by four of the mve exc-|and have been paid in full except in the allowances for at-| Conneoticut. Connecticut has been paid iz m{' ot $600,000 on account and balance due is| torney’s fees. accotin The inventor: estate and the to be determined.) hedules filed ed by four of the| Schedule B-4 consists of payments to gl 316 fted States Trust | general and 'specific under the | e O e randia’ (de0)| WhlaNa BHiouRLHD : | | Sultivan and Henry B. Plant. Mrs, ‘Mae chedule consists of a payment of | Cadwell Plant Hayward, the ffth’exec-|$ A0 deC Sullivan on account | utor named in the Plant will, did not [of executor's fees. sign the account 6 consists of losses P Sioama ns compared with mated expenses and fees of the | executors ziven $1,652.954.93 torneys fees estimated a total of M. Up to date $170,000 an; accounts A W DEMONSTRATION LECTURERS AT | PRESTON CITY G Preston City court in Schedule Anticipated NGE redule POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. ATTEN REPUBL DONT FAIL TO ATTEND CAUCUS Tonight at 8 P. M. ( VOTE John T. Fitzpatrick FOR CITY The Woodstock Dairy SHANNON BUILDING NORWICH, CONN. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN MEATS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BACON MEAT LOAF Sliced, Ib 38c—Strip, Ib 33c | Pound ....... COOKED CORNED FRANKFURTERS BEEF,bb............67c|Pound ...... SMOKED BONELESS SMOKED BONELESS SHOUDLERS, b.... BUTTS, Ib. LIVERWURST, b... .. 29c | DRIED BEEF, bb..... BOILED HAM, Ib. . .. TEAWURST, b..... ROAST PORK SMALL SHOULDERS Pound Faeseviess 66c | With-Bone, b cines Special For Saturday Only TION! ICANS 3 Standard Time) FOR § 8 $ B CLERK bil tion was followed | a | tra and what Scouting |brought before the sher cently and = TRt e ol dor sty i ceoe st I LFARLARD (Ve Woodstock Creamery Royce, who |that *time. 2. Potnds . J5i% 0 o 2200 [BUPTER . v il and Ruth Mrs. Ruby Soloman reet, t sscouts told | Columbia, also Health Winner |for da spoke on Home | she O T = close up until he could sec officer wili look a | ma “No n | Taylor to : = s oF 18:and | ettlement of | the com: : b 1 character are el Binin | Commissioner Lere g av o ‘"‘:;‘f\ri‘! shed to s was| When he had fin Sacngik % BTt e winner | told it m Kl‘!’vn“j;‘.»‘.; fo testif v e Marion i B /- e lodgiag. a maker ; Muriel Yeager, home | — ,r,:,‘:.d:,.," . Fi lenty of 7 {HOME BUSINESS TELEPHONE Contmilohes. Teroit: ceport ung ,from congratitlated ::“’rfni"_'lf HAVE O PAY MORE|though ordered to ost Lok Tt T Mr. “Taylors stor Thursday and Friday cany ns The postoft 101 open es In fown ur earlier % | phones in homes that to day an ¥ upon paymen o nsiderable ado ween ped Southern New England company, Firemen's Mascot Found in Well, eve £k rates| - pfier at the bottom | the (e ents montaly 1 ted o ym montaly | ST S e court Clifford L. y presided at | of the Ni ceting pedat)p .D MORE £ . o e < 10 oD 3 ©lamndngke, i e . TOE NAIL OCEAN BEACH BATH HOUSES |giock gividend from an § pe sis|4 oclosk Wednesday aftern Aobl ! n ataspe- to 9 per cent. an w this compyny | {rolman Georze P CURiIxS OUT ITSELF , proposition of [is issuinz 000,000 more stock in fallen into the well, wh P SR endorsed by |der to ge us it Sl ol - T dEeht tor Tae mers, to lease | Southern night. Luckily, the well says that a few JedEentitor Ham Bureau; ¢ each to him, |per ce A eni Tartls fAified upon the skin sur- 3 Three Cheers For Old New u said shifted | t1fitdren p in. t owing nail reduces S8Ry Grace M at thelan increasc year the pit of the we skin underneath C 00,000; e et build-| Another mea ng revenue | porking' attention n not penetrate carer, X $300.000 ; e HM-“L ex: dec tely |is increased 1 of pay stati The | qown dog brov ally Sulliv $300,000, of which ! company aimiy 600,000 worth | Outside of beir Bobiray shiticn Skl A . antiseptic the exec jct are Wit ab 730,000 thi: y ow - brjierexecy B A e jcompared Wwith $730,000 this year. il TES £40,000 t h'a few devices to aid ) o ek - containing @irece seeur! i 3d for women |PAYS FINE FOR HAVING e fede ment | e I i “be constructed | NO RE use of the steam he Income tax of the | to lac Lt a fee paid to Attorney | 9L tine she | Fharles B. Whittlesey of New Laondon of S Den e [ haries B ¥ of London vot appreciation was | 40,000 e Misses Stratton and Miller Schedules Show Inventory and Expendi- helpful talk; er announced the grange t d be the next me on Fri- day even . when Prof. Ck of | Wheeler onard H, Hea sey of | would addr s of « Hull ;;”*1 MOTHERS' SOCIAL HELD | Mrs AT Foarteen INTRAL BAPTIST CHURCIU others and thi moth the ch| of th a pro: programme w The Helen S. Kilborn mount to §5 Bropless Wouk ar ers gathered in A-3 cons of jtems recc commencement ived of administra- programma ope ion of the me Scout was devoted to the World W that has ever representd the vil-! Guild. Amy March and Dorothy G sleeve gave missionary st Palmer gave a talk on M Muriel Yeager, president G.. gave the histol and the purpose 1 girls of w. W mber of follow- | fol Worth Whi v Girls of the de Gu the trip by | W d, 1 With God for Whole World Good wpleted for{ The Girl Scout part of the pr 11 club smoker this| opened w | Violet Disco. LL OULL STORES COMPANY | i NORWICH ; | Unbleached. Cotton A very fine and firm Cotton, 40 inches | wide, five yards makes a good 1 3 c 36-inch Unbleached Cotton ....... 1llc a talk ‘on Scou She told of the E1 55 CHURCH STREET WILLIMANTIC 18 BATH STREET ' Percale Dress, Skirt and Apron patterns of a standard count Percale—good l 4 assortment of patterns C ORGANDIES — in the wanted colors. be € ted each e of the|at ! 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