Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 12

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JUDGE BROWN TO HEAR ARGUMENTS | OVER FEES FOR PLANT'S EXEGETORS s to the value of thetr own services Rad some welght with him, ss &ld the Nex York ermmission law and he thought that $300,000 was reasonable for each of the executors, ¥roderick C, Taylor, judge of probate of Stamford, said that he considered $300,000 was a moderate amount f.7 the services of the executors. 3. Lincoln Fenn, senlor trust officer of the Hartford Comnectlcut Trust Co., of Hartford testifled that in his cpinion $900,000 way a ronsonable fes, He sald that he reached his opinion from state- ments he had heard out of court end testimony he had heard in court. Charles W. Cramer of MMiddletown frrmer attormey for the state tax com- missioner gave the opinion that one per . lcent. on the es‘ate according to the New York law was reasonable. Charles B. Waller of New London, judge of the qrurt of common pleas, mald that thres per cent. of the estate for all five was sufficlent and that he to:k the , | New York statutes as a gulde. Nelson J. Ayling, judge of the probate orwich, testified that he thought 000 each was reasonable, altiyugh | he was of the opinion that it was possibls to get one comnetert person to administer tat: 2 Testimony Raving closed in the hearing the amount of fees to be allowed ths tors who handled the $35,000,000 es- Cemmodore 'dcflen b and New London, the ar- be heard In this city Sat. by Judge Aliyn L. Brown dge Brown of New London, wit- testified that would executors o appellees said for the excessive. of ¢ T Attorney Shields ny, the appellees rested their. cas- nts introduced their Holcomb, of the Su- that $85,000 was a rea- rvices for the work d 1o by the execu- eration the time, SPECIALTY SHOP Where Quality and Low QPrice Predeminate IT WILL BE TO YOUR BENEFIT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF © THESE VML.UES. Holiday Reduction Sale EFFECTIVE THROUGH DECEMBER 20% Reduction | Coats, Suits, Dresses | Skirts and Furs LUXURIOUS COATS Ths display comprises a varisty of exclusivs styles, in the softest textures, artistically trimmsd with rich fur. Among thoss pr:sented for special attention, are the fol- lowing : — MARVELLA, VELDYNE AND BOLIVIA, beautifully trimm=d with genuine WOLF, BEAVER, SQUIRREL, MOLE AND AUSTRALIAN CPOSSUM — Sale Prices $19.75 to $45.00 ‘ VALUES UP TO $85.00 UTILITY COATS Excellent varicty—Fur collared and s:lf collarzd— $10.75 Up Our entire line of SUITSI to be | sold »t the remarkable low . prices of | $15 and $29.50 DRESSES 5 The scasun s smartest styles, straight lines and coat eff=cts, shovld be pald to wld give tha $90,000 at the rote to hold its znnual smoker Tuesdav aven- the smolker in connc i ng'and socie’'y as this eosletv will have ‘ts annual dinner at'the same ttne Ceorge E. cester Fishermen's Instftute, Gloucester, | caused by impure blood clogzed | . - NORWICH and effort given by Messrs, Shearer anad Sullivan and the officers of the trust company. He sald he reached this figurs at the rate of $17,000 a year for flve years which was the total amount of time ex- pended by all three executors combined He said that one man q.uld have settled the estate, Fovmer Judge John M. Thayer of Nor- wich, testified that in his opinlon $50,000 would have employed & cempetent per- son to do the wark but he would allow $25,000 because the work was split up and that he would allow from §12,000 o 8.000 for the two passlve executors condine, + Forxer’ Jud=e Dynald G. Warner of Ballsburv Qved $1A5900 re am=la compen- satlon for all the exesuters and he gr a8 his reason tie fuc. .a. llcy were Ili- mble for nothing except wilful misconduct and that he took into considerati'n thaet two of the active executors wers famiMar with the affairs of Mr. Plant, who con- ducted no manufacturing bus'ness or oth- er active business, Ho said that Mr, Shearer had ) st no business ag 2 mem- ber of the law firm of St-wart & Shear- er and that while the bank was adminis- tering the Plant estate {t was also ad- minislering hundreds of other cstates,. Charles W. Pheins former at'ornev weneral, testifled that from §70,000 to $75,000 was snourh for the tims cecu- pied. The cialm was for q mpensation “or pervices of about one year amd & half. He based his oninion on thes fact that $1,000 & month for each of the sc- tive exeoutors for 18 months would: mals a total of $54,000 and sllowing $10,060 each to the passive executors. Judee Silag A. RoMmson s # New Haven thought that $100.000 wnrs suTiciant, takine into omsideration the time. e™ort success anv size of the esta‘s. He wrs inclined to think that this was a litt's tnn lares. In rely to a usst'on as to what | he thought of $£300,000 ~s a reason~h'a fee. Ju’ge Robing'n declered: “Tt !s dis- loyalty to the de"d and the livirg” Counsel obje~tad end the o7 sswer wig § Allls f Norwi'ch t-gtasa BULLE'NN, FNDAY, DEGEMBEH 2 19‘21 IhhuA-dofhnmaua Used I this Ast Makes It the Bigpest and Mighest Sataried Act on the Vaudeville Stage To-Day. 4 OTHER ALL STAR ACTS. 4D BI6 FEATURE PHOTO-PLAY PROGRAM. "TODAY AND TOMORROW Bafflin Surgical Problem. fe&e/z{edé/ N e - GKEAT FLOSSO’ o /Yystery of Two Continernts. thet $75.000 wonld *ave emc-loved a esm- retent person to han?le the estats, T view of the fact that it was alidcd sn” ‘here were #0 many to pay, hs thonsht $108.000 was tha larwest sum’ which i five exeontors. M-~ ra cative arecvtrrs £16,000 ~ vaar ans the two prssive e-scutors $18,000 at the rate of 33 660 a year, show lantern slides, { croTON TRoN WoRRS 1 s hands of & re NORWICH SOCIFTY SMOKER IN NEW YORK TUESDAY The Norwich socisty of New Yor's ! P |name Mr. Swan as recciver, Afte tng, Dec. 8tn, a Waldort . Actorta, - Owa 4 24th- strest and venie, New Yok o . Dagers Ju ke T Thls year the N y wi'l AT MDCDEED Bu Sootmareey 4| celver, nder a bond of $5,000, with the N Rev Russell, charlatn of e G, | O .the concarn, eafve (Friday) before Referes Shislds in Norwich, Thomas If Headache Is Due to Dshility Zude’s Pepto M-ng-n "Restores th= Blzcd " to Natural Viger glves the llabilities of the comnany 'ult ‘brouzht 24 court. - tha actlon having been filed New London ‘ast February. on hand as §18.07 ' Many people who suffer from head- ! S aches never find-the real cause. They do not know that & condition of debil- ity, with blood thin and watery, is likely to cause ailment B sating $1 042 616. | cluding one of $718,668 held by -a weakened conditio: is more sensitive to pain ar‘d until the blood is healthy it i to establish a cur of the utmost importance to buil the blood first. People subjes headaches are usually in a more or less run-down condition. A course in Gude's Pepto-Mangan, taken in either liquid or tablet form. builds the blood, restores It to its nst ural ‘normal state, ful of red cor puscles, the little cells which make blood red in color. Thousands of peo- ple are finding that headaches are due to nothing but a weakened condi Hartfor®, $88 440; Boston, $14.00 pany, Hartford, $11,609. Teachers’ Institute. ange hall, S. H. Reed, Banner says: If law being done by W. C poisons. Buy Gudes Pepto-M: of your druggist) He has it in n h | on and tablet form. Advertisement. Some unions are special purpose. organtzing Mass,, will nddrems the meeting on “The Gloucostsr Fighormen's wirk ard will IN HANDS OF RECEIVER! | The Groton Iron Works, a Charles W. Morgs shipbullding concern, with yards at Groton and Noank, Cenn, went into ver Thureday when eral Judge Hdwin 8. Thomas at New Haven mceepted a petition flled by James Swan, prosident of the company, Courn- | 8el for the concern asked the court to It wes said the action was taken In 2ccordance with a vois of the directors A hearing on the re- ership petlition will be held today Tho schedule nttached to the petitton $4,028,504 end rhe assets as $16.353,018, Listed among the assets is the sum of $15,155,000 which the company claims Is dus from the United States shipping bo: the Groton Iren Works' against the shipping board for this amount {g now pending in federal The schedule gives the amount of cash It lists more than claims, totaling $1,018,.- nd more than 200 unsecured claims Monznees out- y the ship- Among the creditors Hsl-‘ Travelers Insurance Company, ' C. W. Morse and.Co. T. G. Bostwick Come A teachers’ institute for the teachers 0ls in Bozrah, Preston, Led- Stonington is to be held North Stonington, De- r 9 under the direction of Super- work for enforcement of the prohibtory . T. U. women ~ould be summarized it would buik b'g. for this BREE THEATRE Teday and Saturday A Plctunuhcn of D C. Goodwin’s Saturday Even- ing Post Story “THE BARRICADE” With an All Star Cast Including William Strauss of “Humorzsque” Fame, Kennsth Harlan, Kathsrine Sp-ncer and Dorothy Rich- ards. Larry Seman, in Passing the Buck A Comedy Feature in 2 Acts CHARLES HUTCHINSON —iN— HURRICANE HUTCH PATHE NEWS M, as in BRreeD THEATRE - SUN., MON.-AND 'I'UF.S flou’ll lee the - WE HOPE T0.GREET YOU ~ At the opening of our new Banking Home in the Thayer Building, about Decemkter 15th. BANKERS TRUST CO. NORWICH, CONN. INTEREST WILL BE PAID IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT 4% 4% over tunics, new slzeves, fancy girdles—soms mcdsls em- broidered. Finely tailored Tricotine, Pou'et Twill, Canton Crepe. A special assortment of new Chiffon Velvet Dressss — unusual values — Selling Friday and Saturdsy Only — $45.00 VALUE.............. Sale Price $25.00 | $65.00 VALUE. ............. Sale Price $35.00 | Attention to & spzcial collection of dslightful FROCKS, in Tricotine, Velours and Poiret Twill, $13.75—value $29.75 ALL WOOL SERGE SKIRTS, in black and navy— SPECIAL FRICE $3.75 ALL WOOL PRUNELLA SKIRTS, box-pleated and side- pleated— : SPECIAL PRICE $7.75 - 74 Main St. Phone 715 Norwich : TEN DAY SALE OF FURS RACCOON COAT, 36-inch, value $225. RUSSIAN SEAL, with Squirrel collar, value Very Pretty MUSKRAT COAT, 36-inch, Values $50.00 to $100.00 ‘THE SPECIALTY SHOP 140 MAIN STREET J. B. CARON, Mnnger. : . Now $175 RACCOON COAT, 40-inch, value $275. . ... Now $225 $200: 5o s laio s Nowr $210 KIT CONEY COAT, value $55.00......... Nw$42.50 40-inch MARMOT COAT, value $175...... Now $140 Pretty Black FOX SCARF........... $35.00 to $65.00 p. Plaut-Cadden Co. DANCE STATE ARMORY Danielson, Conn. ‘ ® | | i SATURDAY EVENING DECEMBER 3rd FIDELITY OCRCHESTRA " of Worcester DANCE STATE ARMORY, Willimantic PEERLESS ORCHESTRA GRANGE HALL, LEBANON. MUSIC BY _coluians of The Bullettn. . / { SATURDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 3rd DANCE, TONIGHT HUMPHREY'S NOVELTY ORCHESTRA | WHEN YOU WANT to put’your busi ness before the public, there’is no. medi- um better. than through the odvu'ull( SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Captured and Carried Away ! “That's what happens to all the countless thousards who are roadihg this startling book. A story of stolen love, that has eont a new thrill through the English-speaking werld. Filmed in a blaze of barbaric splender and sweeping through unforgettable events. with AGNES AVYRES ane RUBOBLAH VALENTIRG GEORGE MELFORD PRODVCTION @ Caramount Giclure From ;hc Novel by Edith . HMeemrio by Monte M. Katterjohn Half the World is Reading the Book—All the World Wili See the Pi-ture. PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Show Starts at PLAYING 2:15 and 7:00 EXCLUSIVELY Saturday Matinee (NG B. F. KEITH'S Children 15 Cents VAUDEVILLE THE INTERNATIONAL REVUE A SUPERB COMPANY OF 7—PEOPLE—7 fi;er&Evtm Marie Sparrow | Le Clair~Sampson COMEDIANS JUST NONSENSE Burlesgue Noveity e e GRACE DARLING, in “EVERY MAN’S PRICE” BATTERY B DANCE TONIGHT, 8-12—STATE ARMCRY Music and Novelties by Sullivan’s Singing Orchestra JAZZ PEP—PERFECT TIME Vaudeville Novelties Introduced Com-=dians Admission, Gents 75¢c, Ladies 55¢c. Car for Taftville CARNIVAL AND BAZAAR Under Auspices of : Battery “B” and First Bat. Combat Train STATE ARMGRY, NORWICH — FIVE. BiG NIGHTS Cmng&tmdl,Dec.Iird—Tuud-,Wedneda, Dec. 6-7, Friday, Decy. 9, and closing Sihrl&y Dzc. 15. Hmnphuy' Novelty Orch., Featuring Michasl Di Artri “Nightly Door Prizes Grand Prize Tickst l delfurMihhrySheetPlndeSMy‘Evem,DeGS -

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