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FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES SORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 80, 1921, PLANT ESTATE EXECUTOR TESTIFIES ~ |Life Is Sweet rwich, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1921. (n GOOd Healfli === 70 HIS WORK ON FINANCIAL DETAILS wese e o Conditions. i Baffling Feelin The storm walch was central Mondsy TR g £ Ex]f H might off the Virginio Cpes has, mov . e fronted with the question of austion ©3 | mestimony as to the way the estate of |tors were confronte a 5 < _‘_";‘:‘.“:o‘u“:"n,“{:T“;';‘,’__“’fi'l“,“;: o Morton F. Plant of - New |of paving large bills and it was neces- Y £ volved a e time of sary to secure evidence that the bills % o e iants eath. ana. as 1o the |Were really legal obligations against the | There Is nothing so sensational as o \asnat of time. which the executors had | estate. In-one Instance, a bill was pre- | living in the glow of good health, and re have been rains within the last 24 | IR P RRE S 0S TON was giv- |sented BY a jeweler for $300,008. This | nothing so empty as jexisting in the hours wong the middle Atiantic and New | "0, mycedoy. in the. superior court at | Was & bill which Mr. Plant’s business | bleakness of disordered health. Eugiand connt New London, before Judge Allm L. | office knew nothing of and which it was | There is the direct teStimony of Ga -*;:m.and“r:nr\l_ni'hylnu’da_"dugot:le Brown, when the hearing was opened on | necessary to verify. It was found nec- [ medical and ordinary experience to middle Atlantic and New Engizrd coa clearing weather gen erally in the antic states althou:§ END 0' THE MONTH SALE B e R R e s i (f - It's @ demonstration of values—of values such as The Boston Store has been of - thousands of men and women and 8 | ne =al from’ Groton probate judge's | essary to provide money for the pay- | prove that Gude's Pepto-Mangan re the highest velocity reported being 76 | iF CPO BN T ntor's tees. ment for pletures which Mr. Plant had | stores poor blood to its natural healthy Tom ':u nav‘-hm' ».:' ;\arln;;_nke} Probate Judze Arthur P. Anderson al- |purchased, instaliments on which became | stat Physicians know its value and miles from the northeast at Block Jowed the TUnited States Trust Co. George 1. Shearer and Francis deC. Su % A - tivan, the three active executors, the Mr. Plant maintained offices in children rely upon it. Pepto-Mangan | am of $256.092.25 each anfl Henry B.|Adams Express Co.s building in New | reviy A A L B e Ol i R AT i fe"“g the public for a long time. Hundreds of opportunities to save maney on rm warnings have been ordered red on the Atlantic coast at and h of Cape Hatteras. Moderate temperatures prevailed gen- fudge Waiter C. Noyes of counsel for |ble which would be suitable and ok: Dimfinishing | Mre, Hayward/ suggested an allowance jcheap because rent had gone very h winds and fair | or 233,000 each for the five executors, | Mr. Shearer tes or a lump sum of $100,000 to: be divided | With the liquidat one so0 . fon he United States. The out ward. the two passive executors the sum :{fl"-‘ “" run. It was decided to con- | ma on the complexion and the dis- i gy - g i . ' | of $125.046.12 each. nue these as offices of the estate and | position. Features hardened by sour l h 1 h Jook s for gemerally fair weather and | %, Uiy "aotive exestors asked for | PAT: of the offices were sublet to reduce e e tnne y merc andlse——a ast chance ore e istmas holi ays to e T e re R dnesday |27 Allowance of $300,000 each and sug- | the expenses of the office. The executers | iR Einaatinn b8 e i uy Mississippi river Muring Wednesday | ;.04 ar allowance of £100,000 each for [made an effort to obtain other offices, | | B e tha ol R Heary R. Plant and Mrs, Hayward. |but there wers none 1n New York av | Wind. { North of Sandy H ST Mt B every-day goods at prices which will save you money sound sleep — everything is enjoyed with. inte It is rec fied that in co: n of debts, considera- cather Wednesday looded living. B 5 | Gude's Pepto-) has the . 3 Sandy Mook to Hatseras: Dimioishiag | smong Tew wa they desired. - | ble'money sccummulated at times %o that | on' the S e Hosiery and Underwear IN THE MEN'S SHOP Floor Coverings Colored Wash Goods west winds and fair weathe i Attorney Stewart, counsel for the |the b: 2 s were very ze. At gruggis iqui able 56 O ¢ S v 12 STRY 5 3 S SCE ta U'nited States Trust Co., and C. B. Whit- | other he balances wera very ;.-\\;‘\nt'kv"n\fll\ wid ‘or tablet Department . 13c COTTON SOCKS § BY 12 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS | 39c XIMONA FLEECE Foreeast esey of New London counsel for the |anrd on enough to meet ordi ; e Medium-weight Socks, in black or RUGS For warm kimonas and wrappers. New England: F ree executors and Judge Walter C.|cemand: at other veriods | e e - WOMEN'S WULL-FASHIONED | cordovan— ; B A good quality of seamless Rugs|It is 27 inches =wide and comes in Wed Thursday ; mo change In | Noves of New York and Tull, McGuire | executors without funds ,and in t street. COTTON HOSE SALE PRICE 11e which should =ell for $25.00— pretty lavender, gray and biu€ com- . B been necessary | Louise Atierbury to Tim- [ Black Stockings which are worth 5 PAIR FOR 50c SALE PRICE $18.00 e ALE BRCE oo vward o borrow he United States Hanora Hay 64 / School | $1.00 2 pair, Made to fit and wear. : CMIN . jons in Norwich. iy e . | Hon : chool | B v e and wegr. EN NEW < FOUR-IN. 9 BY 12 AXMINSTE! 5 = by g he! Charles F. Holeomh of the tax office | Trust Co. with “which to meet emergen- | | s 9 to 10 24 DOZEN “‘E{‘A\TELK FOUR-IN-{ o & olets -Ardstey A:;‘:,l’:,‘ GS I YARD-WIDE PRINTED CAMBRI - Hhow. 18 | of Connecticut was present |cl - on to “John | e = 2 quali b e and g e ed 3 o B e SALE PRICE 50c Holiday goods, just received, and |£°9d auality which vas selling An extra fine quality, n wil g Branford Farms a Meavy Drain. nae. » & vear ago for $69.00— ground with pretty colored or black —aco Tu and Tax Com¥| o =0 o A Donovan, | WOMEN'S PHOENIX SILK HOSE | marked %t a price which is 2 win- SALE PRICE $33.50 figures. Regular price 35c a yard— Ther :‘1;,. euteieuting | oo, ¥iess issinen contern bt i Phoenix” Silk Stockings, in | 2¢% TRey are actually worth 65— . SALE PRICE 20¢ > . § 32601 ihe state of Comnectiout i a party to | EROGC, P EEREONE S0 ars ! black only. We have been selling SALE PRICE 3% TOUCABIN, RUGH 27-INCH PRINTED LAWNS - a7p | the appeal. Attorney Generai Frank | .. s b Martin Larsen to John G. | theg + £ 4 They Sarn A mighty convenicnt size for bed- g 20.70 | & ¥ e e e borate farm and that it co : 2t Loy dohn | them for $1.10 a pai They are 2 FOR 75¢ room use, 30 by 6 h Dainty floral designs and dots ia . wost =8 B. Fedi¥ and Mr. Bocomb are coun 1 of money to maintaln it. ca, Jr., land. Asylum | first quality. Size 8% to 10— = s v - 457 by 60 inches, and|ihis fme printed lawn, which is tor Commissioner Blodgett o e 3 Louis and’ Sophie Meditz | & HEAVY RIBBED COTTON worth $2.75— A g CoRBaE SR ferreq with the man iIn charge and they | Dubinetsky, Occum. I SALE PRICE 85 UNION . SUITS SALE PRICE $2.29 procthiee s ds dletions for Tuasfay: Clovdy ; occa- S T o sepiaitelid s Mandell to S. & C. v e All sizes in_suits which are worth Xz SALE PRICE 2%c BiEE 1 MMRtar ot Nes York ons o t over the records with great care. | Hn | WOME D SILK fully 3130 LTOX RUGS 29 SERPENTINE CREPE rains. RO [ e axeeutors, was called as the first wit- | The man in charge attempted to dem- o2 ',’»‘,’,I..\'fm' STOCKINC Al 4 and 30 by 60. whichl plain colors and pretty printed ay's wea R . 0o ness and auestioned by Attorney _ |onstrate that the farm cowid be run a \‘V‘_n\ ””" | Pure thread Silk Stockings, made SALE PRICE $1.10 have been selling for $2.00 and $2.50 | cigns make this very aitractive art. Mr. Shearer went into-detail as ta | PrORtabIY 1‘;:","\‘;“;*' Citors deslien 1o ~Hen, i with lisle top and sole, and with $1.50 WOOL UNDERWEAR apiece— Width 30 inches— — — e o amount of [Cut down all devcjopment plans then un- A R $1.25. Black o \ $CY. woox A TinER. e e e actupied n 'the- Aischarge pder_contemplation. Totern D srerr ana 1 ||~ soam_in tes Value 515 Black | Naeura wool underwear, in a fine SN EacE e SALE PRICE 35 W FIEh B M00m | of s dutiens o S The farm was run for a time when |hast to Fred A. ! SALE PRICE 98¢ winter weight. We, have all sizes| ANOTHER LOT OF SHELF YARD-WIDE PERCALE - - — R pis aatiRa e 1aq |1t Was found that it could not be made | Iinney avenue | in stock— £ Sells regularly for 1%¢ a yard. - O e e enn ane had |Profitable or even self-sustaining and it | ¥ M. Bliv- | SALE PRIGE 98¢ The regular price is 10c a yard —|big assortment of stripes ‘_h_”‘: . acted .as his counsel from 1896 untl] his | Was decided to discontinue its operations | | 2 T SALE PRICE 6c and figured designs in good color- - Reatn i 1918, e sald that he han nev- |0 (AL all has. boen closed down except | Donovan | e e AP meriad )\sg,..o FLANNEL NIGHT SHIRTS HEAVY COWHIDE BOSTON linss— e received a cent of compensation as (he chicken farm, which while not profit- | ham 5 North | ed_ribbed *top, and seam in leg. | Keep warm during these cold nights. BAGS PRICE 150 ol sapipii i wble. s _selt urorting. - 1 r s 64 Roath | We Have them in black only All sizes 15 to 19— Just the thing for shopping. Reg- He then festiied an to the conition | executora Is what to do with { | SALE PRICE $1.35 SALE PRICE $1.00 e P E PRice sa00 YARNS and ART GOODS of the estate as he found e said . . b & 1 p? | ~0 4 ¢ . % that the estate of Mr. Plant was ap- i‘”& et s iy e Djenis e | FULL-FASHIONED BLACK SILK | COTTON CARDIGAN SWEATERS ENIEEING. WORSTED raiséd at” $32.000.000. consisting of cor- | Lime the farm showed a loss annually o | OCKINGS Worth $2.00 of anybody's money. I fhe. latest SEBRM: P porate’ bonds,'’ $10,000.000; corporate | from st el o | Our resular-$2.23 Stockings reduced WEIl made, nave \wo roomy patch LEATHER GOODS SALE PRI e RO K s s, %1 mortgages. $830.000 ;1 == = = ju or this occasion. Made with | pockets and we have them in all RS 5 $ N K G Y. - - Totes, $317.000: open accounts, $41.800: | PROPERTY TRA RS MADE A-Farelsito Inine 8 s0ai D | cerized top and sole. Size 8% | sizes. Choice of biack or brown— Pl i B A s miscellaneous, $£200,000: a large farm N ows G A 591 and 5 street. | to 10 < FiE enuine India ki All colors in_stock. Value 34c — WA o e waout ob etock st Bestert | v poninnvonine of real e Lo m . monen | Tere o pankrup SALE PRICE $1.98 SALEEIMCE 0N SECESERIOE 8270 TSATEIE e se Army-Navy bow won their | Point and another at. Fast Lvme and | The g : ¥ jRof s Suggen 8 and Boal PR $1.25 PERCALE NEGLIGEE $2.93 CALFSKIN PILGRIM BAGS|GLOW FLOSS KNITTING YARN oh game w he Muje Spinners on | Other real estate in Connecticut, valued | tate have been recorded this mo | Main ana CIift \: :s oy WOME \‘x\l\’fl‘\hll‘ }[I_\\l SIGHT SHIRTS SALE PRICE $2.19 Was and we have .t in all ¢ 1 alleys, losing the first string, |7t $00.000. Ther¥ were alo personal|the office of the town clerk of Novwic 3 S g | 4 e UNIQNC SLRTS v | The colors are fast, and there is WOMEN'S POCKET BOOKs |colors— " > sirong and winning the | fects in New Yorl and real estate in | Xov. 1_Frank Hemostead to Joseph | : | T ootton Suits, low neck. ¥ithla fine variety for you to choose | Leather Pocket books, made with SALE PRICE 2%¢ hough the Spinners |New ‘;‘;‘«_’"" "'"\“' hat. the estate was |M. Labn, 2 lots, Broadw: | s Ma 5 Rasoviy Shere oy v?,,"“ “v4- v from— back strap— 10c ALLIANCE EMBROIDERY D O | imuth. lvalved at the timo, of M. Henry ana Lucy J. King to Susan|!anl. West Main el o knce deneth fSueaiin ety SALE PRICE 79 Value $100...... SALE PRICE 73 FLOSS ried away all the honars | Very much invpived at the time. of Mr. 4 nd ALucy J; King - Batate . of P e s A SALE PRICE 95c¢ 2 FOR §1.50 Value $1.25 SALE PRICE 83 SALE PRICE & - 114 and a high three of | Piant’s death.: much more so fhan a M. Baldwin, land, Lincoln avenue et 3 4| & The score estate which had ever before come to his R alios o e e | senhine street. | ks ingiaa Attentlon. * He salq that it was found | winTana, Lincoln avemue. | jrecn * that he had outstanding loans amount-| Sarah 4. McGee to Mary A. Tracy,|YORWICH Y. I C. A. WORKER £ T — e = —— = = e — athers 01— ne to aheut $8,000.000, includirs one of | 155 WRITES OF FiEL Marian 11— £5.000.000 to the Old Colony Trust Co. LD IN CHINA eaders of the bunch, who were al- [ McLean has certil c ed their names to the|sided In New London, having left there | have ben required. May is J. Pierson to Basi! and ut at the sugzestion The following very- inter: of Roston. The remander were for small- stians, have just entered the |navy devartment for the final e examind- | years ago o enter the meat packing in- {f Mrs. Gardner. 3 member of the cisii 5 Mary Romar 400402 West Main recelved a_ few Junior Colleze of the Peking Mission |#ion Which is to be held in Janua dustry in Omaha. Before returning to | service commiseion. t tention of M; BE b nte s Mo Biantihad ATy OUG | etreer ary Edwin Hil university with the purpose of prepar- — Nebraska, Mr. Shea will visit his son acting on the ttanding ehligations for maintings. frn- | " jennie M. Davis to Joshu Stott et :|ing the b tor Decoms iasee i Workmen's Compensation who s general claim agent for the Unit- general he kmmedi- e e o Clay avenue. e yresents the Norwich , |secretarl : 3 Two workmen's aohpsenation agree- |ed States Railroad administration at y abolished the rule. ormous_am: Nov. 3—Elijah B. Woodworth Yo |this Leing made g Hugh Hubbard, my forelzn colleague, | mante as follows have been approved by | Washington, D. C. = Meney in Many Fnterprises. nk and Annie Grola, 10 lots, C a1 f I ned last month from a vear's fur-|commicsioner, 4. J. Dononue 5 = Agricultural Society Will Repors. Attorney Shearer recited many entor- | Ville Heights. = | L eien, ud Dol s any astern Conn. Power Co., Norwich, em- Demefits Women Postmasters Officers are to be electsd and reperts et G et PR e 4—Estate of Frank H. Smith to ceived a_rifat roval welcome. He = : H orle linithe) whident departis ® | ployer, and Steve Olhsvk, Quaker Hill, iata e Bullet made when New Lonlan County Terested, which ineluded the larze farm Bowers, land, Maple Grove ave- e rork In the student department, but | ergiloye, two fingers crushed, at rate of | washiodan¥ Nov. Totb ) ’::;M_ ot | Asricultural hoids s annual At Fastarn Point which was stocked with | nue. AT € i3 Paotingfu, No et i s T Gonstcetet Boatotioes v meecting in this next week. The 2 ldrge amewrg of famey live stock, | Alexander Jordan, Admr, to Austin ol it e ol e Aspinook Co, Jewett City, emploer, | goq | e | meeting will be in the city court ~5 hickens: he held the entire | Avery King. 53 Ward street. P members, both active and asso-| A iy 2 Sy | and many women are rejoicing th t ¥ 81 881453 s |PIEARG ShlCkens: e e e e | ¢ Nov. 5—Bridget C. Cassldy tol Td s ake part and Clarence Dudek, employe, nernia. at| mastex General Hayes has revoked the ex- | Fo°™- $ RO i e et ARy b | 8 bad undertakin thefcrn | SC0 B2 o 0p Sl D ey on' o4 0y et e s entirely finished for the | — man holding the position of postmasier to Elks' Memortal Spenke’. follows: The M“_,‘""M”’-rru";;:: 'r’f :; Dower R A | Tosetia e nbies Tana dentSwork Good fall crops have furnish- Visiting Relatives 4le a new bond and submit to & new civil P. Hayes, past exalted ruler, and to Nareisa and Anna [ (" TR A5 0 LIS 0, B8 o of dol- | Street. i at supply of grain. I have | Michael Shea of Omaha, Neb. is the | zervice examination if ghe marries during |is the speaker at tae Elks’ mie- e estate of Josephine | WWESIOR TRO AT R o half complete at | Henry P. Beausolell to Samue! Eh-| g nished comniling a statistical re- | guest of his brother-in-law, James P. Na- | her tenure of office. morial service held by XNorwich lodge, Vietor H. MarcAurele, half | (58 800 C05 e death; he was the owner | renberg. 283-285 Laurel Hill avenue. : which shows that we gave relief | gle of Peck street, Mr. Shea formerly re-| Heretcfore sugh bond and examination |No. 430, next Sunday. % ls. the swold at fette enza to Ma Bligatar] . ugh our committes here to 903,894 ’ sdpl Lot of two resort hotels, the Griswold at | Marlette Piacenza t x Studen nersons, As prasticallyfall this | = etic association held a meeting | 7, tern Point.and_the Belleview at Bel. | 203 Central 4venue. |mittee. These men took e by n el it e waz well attended Tagt Saturday in | B2l and three months a vear. heights. [ the association furnish the teac And lerably ‘more than half of t 2 ttande st Saturday in |0 dore Plont had investeq a great Rella Bruckner to Generino Toscano, L6 ‘Zottan tagethes ot onstto Rl (hang hs R 66 (1 GGt e S g deal of money fn numerous enferprises, | 300 West Main street. | very school. We e e e o - coming am. due 105 ¢ had fnverted a large amount of | Toscano. 300 West Main street. ntioned above so tha Y R, CLACK L oo money In the Civsmic Sprigg Co. which | John E. Fanninz to Gelase LACK. manutactured Clysmic watery he was in- M. Lord, 8 Church str tereited fn o of land in Mexlco: | Heirs of Letitia Kramer to Wlady: NORWICH TOWN T N B LR "hds North ot street | ARGUED T0 SET ASIDE 35 BROADWAY : 35 BROADWAY Except for the one oung Peop! Herald in Boston: and was interested in [ Wiliam H. and Frank A. Dhili B atE T G - "'( DICTEOR § & ople’s nany s M ses. 4 a e o ery, Old Salem far rge E. inn n hea t - e e e f:,"ww wf‘, R,l;;,,’;!‘nmnam»u fn which he held no stock : he |to Mathias and Anna Paradis, T iperior court on the motion to set as : COME IN AND LOOK OUR LINE OVER: OUR LOW PRICES AND GOOD v e er® MAd® |was a holder of stock in companies which | Eaward and Pauline Radke e oy DTy er el | were not In a satisfactory condition, in- | Thompson. 644 Main street. i e inter e may | uding the Interhorough Raflway Co., Jnlia and William N. Thompson ct in the suit of W. A gainst the y. Mr. F: ‘n dd St e e, 7%t | Yow York and the Adams Express Co.|Fdward and Pauline Radke, Sengalc o S ¢ last week by the jury that he re- : VALUES ARE A BIG SURPRISE. e weak at. the home fo Mr. and | The witness sald that all the execu- |street. s e s 8es 52500 from the estate of Mrs. | Boca oc Pl TS, - . tors quallfied in November, 115, ar Ftate ot Samucl Kronig to Tleo Kro- | mhic i almost 20 total oY i s Lis st S | N fhatthey held thelr first meotinx on No- | nig. Julian street ot At s on of the defendant A oy ST . [ Ihe midwesk ssrvice of the First | (LY 0 o atl O o meating Mr. | | Eaward. George, Charles and Agmes | T'Ter of St i e A1 Shietas fiea o motton o> mave | § *0- D Pure Wool Serge Sacks, all colors, 35¢ Shaving Mirrors. . .... 35¢ ne gdom. Matt. 6: 19-34. | S ANs Shearer andidne Uniled | Iel owaki to, Ant and Stet:Majcher, Mz nostimon 1 America the verdiel set aside and he argued It | Shirts, double elbow, value, 2 prs. for. ... 25c | Roger Silver Set, o o s aciuioe, | Statss Trust Co.. were appointed to act | Clelan avenue i : e Miiitars Cotlege | beforq Jadze Hinman Tuesday afiernoon | lined fr 35 ks, Merino W, d - - S B 10ve: ofeackiy Jedion’ thip | 1°F &1 the executors, Nov, 12—Le: ”\- -‘\Mv; : t:x {with 1,500 students has been delayed in | With Attorney Arthur F. Libby, counsel | 1 T G MR “. Soc s, Merino Worste: 65¢ 26 pieces . . 2 35,95 forey as a labor saving conven- | & J. P. and Althea V. Brown, land.{opening owing to lack of funds, but |for Mr. Frazier, opposing the motion. o e g ek aewine couven-| Motk Tk, Mu/k [Time. . ning park. Sy £ an e G e L ([0 Ll v v s ved aestatiod 0. D. Sihrts, double el- Heavy Wool Socks, Alarm Clocks. ... ... $1.00 p - Money | ir. Shearer declared that for the first | Wiliam €. Young to John H. Bell, |maryes AR e bow Incd tront). 4375 3 prs. for $1.00 2 . k24 3 ear after Mr. Plant's death. his duties | giorcon strast ey T e e w, lined front.. $3. > . ceeeen. 3L e ol se of bringing together | vylixacutor had nccupled abont. two-thirds | “Niacnoronor club to Narelsse and An- | & T nennichs nesien o T e Candidates For Annapolls. Heavs O D- Weool Sk Sodlts .....5c o ois sieie DAIE secnrte aid ossible | o “hix entire time. “T testified In the | o Ravmond. tand, Tafiei) v s HegR (Snecial to The Bul'atin) eavy U. . Woo All-Wool A Gl Spoons ........... S¢ e T g enamotting I8 | prohate court, that 1 gave about ome- | 'xov 14 Teabellt and Annie M the: i students are Waghington, - Nov. 28, 1921.—The | Shirts 54.50‘“‘.] $5.00 -Wool Army oves, e e i b ¥ aneeday) af [aif of time’ eald Mr. Shearer. “Since | Climon, to Stam'ey Walenda, 546552 | tlans, and they will have ited States civil Service commissioq 5 o5 pair 35c | Storm Rubbers. .. .. $1.25 ¢ L s Mslaity ] 3 e Surehicly, Bug jatlér . propen e haaa oane of his recent preliminary Detitive oxamination for admi ows. A number of ther BE e et nd e viovey Mamio A number’ of fthis student committes com.- | Shirt $2.50 Suede Dress Gloves, 4-5“‘:“0_ Rubber v g consl . . . gaye: and Sol. Levine, Water and Commeree|iho remained here throuzh the sum- n to| S ... .. Pl Arct $2.35 ‘e chapel | thirde of my time. During the succeed- ze: & e o Y TalSerteraie. < - rctics . . sates ARy X oo & stroets, mer organized a_Bacation hool |the United States naval academy at| hi pai the society Frederick J. ':n:”x“urs I have given a quarter of my Nov. 1 —fl;vvr;h E‘ _m:»: /!1-'\ {“zu! for small boys. They tau them arith- | Annapolis which are as follows: } Grey Wool S irts. . . $3.75 Tan Dress Gloveu. T sl.gs Army Regull(ion i, Selclon) OF oow of'tho. GB1oAd - Shearer then testified that.at the | ST Mike Dublcki, Norwich snd Bot-| metic, Chincse literaturo and wriding, be. | _ Louls E. French of 78 _Ciitt street |l Grov Flannel Shirts. $1.35 | Wool Dress Gl 95 the outh, made an urgent ap- | vers begiAning the execntors. were con. | "l e o | Sites the dally Bible Tessony There wers | Shelton, neincipal: Raymond S. Lamb | ey Flann - ol 0ol Dress Gloves, extra Shoes .-......:.. $34 clothing of all daseriptio " Pt vy A I Eere; oon Nov. A Morzan fllams to | over 130 students in all. I do not know [of 136 Aldes venue, New Haven,, first | . sl S e ol i ;r'nn-;:m_w“:hmn;rr;ew!lr;; geak sty Frank A, Sisk Julian terrace, J‘xm S e Tl b ot n‘r‘:vvn{nnu: Valery Macara, Je. of Tai-|§ Blue Flannel Shirts. $1.65 fine ............. 95¢c Navy Shoes ....... $5.95 g 18 it e et g ey securil oney with w 0 meet | Xov, 17—Rstate of Michael Conway yut it wa Ereat thing for the bic.| 060 s e Clifton C. . oot ¢ e menin ey S| i SombnOe e e 1IN | Bhner e, 5 LAt e X o e A D | T St e || Blue-Chambray Shirts. 95c | Work Gloyes ... 50c uP | Army Work Shoss. . $2.95 1:}—* r:-_w;;u»—"?nva{: »'vlvk»-: yl:m “"”f"’" tasks and occupled a great deal S'r.‘-v;!;_‘_ e T"rr*"r“‘ fed for baptlsm this fall, while the two | Bridgeport, third alternate. Senator C' P. O. Shil’h $3_45_s5.25 'verseas - ps. .. 3 slete 25¢ Oflicer's S| 35_25 Waanal ek e 1o ake Sas o T i, s s leationy o 1o e e 0, Frel . imer| - : Handkerchiefs, white, Sy umm et - mext, when oie parish wili | stocke and bonds to be arrived at in |0 A 0. D. Shirts....... $2.45 High Hunting Shoes, ad by varioss representatives. - - | hé‘ease ‘of Hated stocks and bonds, this |"NCE w ing Mary C. Lucas ol 0. D. Wool Pant $4.75 bloe, il ........... 5¢ g $15.00 New Londen Taliuns’ Farish [ 5" 50 many ouhers whieh wore un. | L7ank D. Davis. ana, ‘West Mam!} MUST HAVE ROOM FOR CHRISTMAS GOODS - D. Wool Pants. . $4.75 | watch Caps ........ 95c| = cork lined, e preparation for bullding an Ttaian |listed and had no market value, 1 was | L 1y mporie s Sareamt 10 i | 0. D. Wool Breeches $4.95 | Caps, fine value . .... 50c value . gl R in New London. 1 specia. mass | necessary to secure information from |, Ny G ks UT T Y GO | s 2 D om0 liam 3. Tyan, Jand, West Thames (0} HE !N Heavy Duck Pants. . $3.45 | Rec. Leather Jerkins. $2.95 | Flashlights .......... 75¢ Mary's Mix of the Ses church eyery Fatate Had to Borrow Money. Now 99 Watate vor. Josenning Pars Union Suits, $2.50 Sheepskin Vests $3.45 | Hip Boots $3.95 Banday. The mass Will be a: $ a m.| 7rhe question of raist v had to | dls to Victor H. Mare Aurele, halt i $ $ 9 d$5 R = LS T P 700 & ol e R e A Y thken wp minediately, was the testl, | terest, Tattvile. $2.97, 3.97, 4.97 an 97 value .......... $1,50 | Sheepskin Coats, Vacuum Bottles. ..... 95¢ ylexarder 2 istant pastor v 3 cas fo iz 5 ny X i s BT AL mony.of the witness. 1t was found that | Ellsabeth G. Danihy (o Franic 5. Hal | =S 9 5 ! Drawers, $1.25 value. 75c An::lz-mch 3 .. $8.50 | Prince Albert Tabocca, ths lea'fan language. e mass for (o pay off obligations and there was| John P. Reardon to Marion M. and i i . ta raising of the money required constant | park. IR R . B value ............ 75¢ | Unbleached Bai Velvet Tobacco...... 10c er olischlager ake charge of | care an attention. John M. Gallup to Richard R. Kin- 1 i 1 B e A Y ok Vhate | I b o N the 1uagtion or | Kena. 1oty Semnat BT see . ANY HAT IN THE STORE All-Wool Drawers, Towels ........... 25¢ | Riverside Cigarettes, mass sach Sunday. When it is necessary | the debts, sald Mr. Shearer the execu- Edward Maloney to Jere D. and Julla one of the other clargymen to read the mass Father Follscamger will read the \isouncements and preach the sermon. S ian peopls of New London scme ronthe ago sent a Aelcgation to call up- $2.50 value. .. ... $1.25 | Safety Razors ....... 65¢ 50 for ... All-Wool Undershirts, Safety Razor Blades, Tuxedo Tobacco, y B Cjfi:fivdm......fl.fl dauanOc M‘Zum SendlZSc he ago sent 3 deicpation to cal ' ] { ere Drawers, Butcher Knives...... 50c nicuring Set, Fre: S e, a5 vermi: The VV oodstock Dalry ViR TN § $3.50 év::ue e $1.65 ;Jv schAgg Cormpase $1.96] Joury ... s32.45 to wart an Talan parlin. A» a ve- elvets, Pan Velvets, Lyons, Felts, Plushes, weater Coats, $2. atch | S hriars | ttress, 20 pounds. $2.95 0% ki o«"‘:f"u‘m ninezete |l SHANNON BUILDING NORWICH, CONN. Pressed Beavers, etc. value ............ 95¢c | Watches . ' seses ST 150 Hoq)im Steel Bed. . $2.95 ! P : . g Sweater Coats, Wirist Watches . .. .. $2.95 | Feather Pillows...... 80c e ke EEEAPFOUND Oli') i Biggest Bargain Ever Offered in Our History A . ‘él' m G . $5.45 gfim” o)) % zoBll,:;k Cent.w“.lool T s ho LAR . 3 . y Sweaters, ving Outfit ....... ot STV, .. . 98¢ s Swaikin » il n the crimina] avpeioe khaki .......... $3.95 | Smoking Set (4 pi 75¢ | Bread Knives........ T e o M ene Saon tanv e | WITH-EVERY PURCHASE OF $1.00 OR OVER The Pasnlk CO. SELL FOR LESS > ek Sl Sheep b . : 3 Jay 1 ; Al-Wool Sport Coats $4.95 | Aluminum Percola- Leather Sheepskin Lined Yound having ealed well ae Joves s | ¢ WEDNESDAY ONLY Sale in Norwich Store Only All-Wool Sport Vests $3.95 | tors ........... $1.55| Coats ......... $28.75 pecovering at her parents home m Water- Lord reh edifice a3 be tndertaken. ——————