Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 17, 1921, Page 13

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1921 13 ii Fleet Corporation,” granted. Fitzgerald | PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION A ‘_Luws SHURE lIN[ REBHVER TU ll\'s. Clty of Norwien. Argument of Eflvz MAKES ITS ANNUAL REPORT :’;’2‘:.”* u:l-lV"’O for mew. trial, off. Fox, et al. vs. Day Ip its report for the facal year cnd- LUSIVELY Zimmerman, Tne. Order of notice, grant- |1, P g2 SO0 57% o0 T ited to 3 Gates vs. Geer, ot al. Motion in ar- é':m_n" Lake the public utilities com’ mE BBT GIFr cr;ll;:):::«se :,Azu;és:?:: of judgment, judge took ~DAPETE. | mission gtates, that there are 182 pub- MATI commission. The total number is made sine die. Celia B. Perry vs. Frank B |\pTi™ qowy “piectrio companies, 28 { Perry. That defendant be held in con-lggs ™19, gas-electric, 14; express, 1{ j tempt of court for failure to comply With | railroads, 8; street rallwys, 19; tele- Plioatien of Recelwer Robert Enders. et al, W. H. Casey's report.of {orders as to payment of altmony pen-|orany 4" selehme 10; water, §8. Dur- { ihe Shore Line Hlactric |the sale of fhreo tracts of land on the | dente lite, order to enter unless averag- fnrPone™ S oty o ™ ore 4,628 ‘accidents, e were entered in the |isiand was approved end_supplementary |es are paid on o beforé next Friday.|;aq persons were killed and 5,042 in- oton |ist session here on | judgement was entered. Mr. Casey, Who | Myrtle Carpenter Russ vs. Edgar Beach | " ng allowing (e rewiver to on Grotor way bond, action und to eell & leot at ratd ix due s are to be aold for 9480, snders Beach to Oroscent lio service companies reporting fc stipulation to be filed any time before was the committee for.the sale o the land | Russ. Answer, ordered in three weeks reported that ft had been disposed of | Tltmony pendente, off. Adelene Palmer lat pudlic anctien on November 28, 1921, | Lee vs. Harry M. Lee. Hearlng on mo- bringing 38,075 for two tracts of 37% {tlon for more specific statement, granted and 13 acres mold to John B. and James |in thres weeks. Annie Clarlf Ealahan vs. C. Colgrove of Tayiorsville, 111, and Fliz- | David Falahan. Motion for new trial, de- abeth B. Colgrove of Stonington, and |nled without profudice to right to re- $900 for the third tract of 5 acres which |new. Boroug of Groton vs. Groton !mnl was s0ld to the Masons Island Co. of | Works. OrcWe of notice, granted. Marin- New London. ers Saving Bank vs. Contintal Hotel, Inc. Other matters of the motion list were | Further order of notice, granted. Three | of as followseby Judge George |months contmuance, granted. Meran vs. of the tracks both in appearanco riding qualities, Jan. 1, ment since the last inspection.” tmprovement, The report states that the annual in- spection of steam railroads in Septem- ber showed that the “general condition shows marked fmprove- bridges generally were found to be in good condition, and the appearance of stations amd grounds showed marked “A funther effort should be made to- the and The Hardware That 4 "WEARS : \ Our hardware costs you less because it lasts you longer. We have a large assortment of suitable Christmas gifts in stock. FOR INSTANCE, JUST A FEW SUGGESTIONS wards policing of tollets Whieh, In some Flaxtsos corner to the | Dioeed of Rinehart. 1 Disclostire of defense, off. 2 | Eich DO of 0008 o e Thore e Ol Lame. | e ve. Allen, et al. Judgment, off, | If 70 defense. judgment and Hmitation Of | gugh,” says the report. In conciuding s o N I N L ki T of judgment. Hen. | time. stipulation may be filed In 25 reference to the inspection of steam - TINE PEAU0 I L R o T of dofonse, | Week. Brockett ve. Brockett. Default for |railronds the commlssion states: “In P 2 Jodgment. 8 Limitation af time tor re. |f1lure to plad, plendings in _ three |goperal the inspeation clearly indicates Masene Inand O Y | qemotion, to flle stipulation next week, | YOOkS. Mariano va. New London Bakery |that the cumpanies are requiring the e | Staples Treadway vs. Norrle o | € Delicate@en Co. 1 Approval of recelv- | oo gtandard of roadway maintenance TROURLE TEN YEARS, | Treadway. That the defendan: be heid | o5 N2l account, approved. 2 Final Jude-that obtained prior to the world war." : "I contempt to comply With the orders of | TeNt: grantel, Davls, et al vs. Solomon. | “The annual inspection of street rail-|| CARVING SETS y Argument of Zomurrer, Judge took the | ways camvinced the commiveion ihat the NDIES Irees, Decorated and Undecorated f Christmas Favors Extremely Reduced Are Packed in One and Two-Pound 12 s to Avoid Delay. 5 i e CIALS FOR SATURDAY court relative to the payments of all- mony, oft. Geary vs. Shallett's Claaning , Inc, et al. Judgment for $1- granted foreclosure. Pondleton =, Tnc. ve. Ship Constructon & Trading Co. 1 Allowance of amendments 1to eompiaint, allowed. 2 Hearig on mo n as party defendant “The | United States Shinping Board Emergency CHOCOLATES Bitter Sweets, Ib 35c Packed in 1 or 2 pound boxes 3 After Dinner Mints Chocolates and Bon Bons, sev eral kinds for mixtures, 2 Ibs. $1.25 PASTRY Fancy Tea Cakes, dozen 80¢ Doughnuts, dozen i Apple Pies, each PETERSON, Inc. 30 MAIN STREET in three proval of committee’s deed. approved. 2 O'Conn. Adrm. vs. Zavoritis, et udgment” of foreclosure for $5,- with limitation of time Mareh 14, Hawthorne Sash & Door Co. vs. nas C. West Co., et al. Disclosure of defense by the City of New Lofidon up- scire faclas or judzment, to be siven b eks. Dzich vs. Tadeusza Kos- on for more particu- anted in two weeks. Ma- vs. Enders, et al. 1.Ap- Btta ¥ iston, Answer or case 111st, pleadings in Citv' »f Norwich. vleading, on or before 1. Main vs. Sadi . intiff he held iz con failure to comply with order imony pending the actlon, post- Moses Marsh vs. Jennle E. V. That case be ordered placed on dlvoree st fo faflure to (SPECIAL | = $41,200,526.24 an increase of $11,369.- TODAY), Ib. : 59c | SEEKS $10,000. DAMAGES 853.16 over the previous year, Mixed Chocolates, Ib 50c § FOR ARREST AND SLANDER ! The capital invested amounted to $20.- and -omplete line of Ivory Pyralin, in sets and individual pieces Durand, Park and Tilford, Apollo, Page and Shaw, and Gillette, AutoStrop, Gem and Ever-Ready Razors [ winplex Stroppers for Gillette and Durham Duplex Blades Conklin Fountain Pens and Automatic Pencils Manicure and Toilet Articles, in roil-up cases $3.00 to $25.00 ¢ i »norted and Domestic Pe: 25¢ to $10.00 Ray-O-Lite Flashlights and Batteries $1.00 to $3.70 Military Brushes and Thermos Goods Hall-Mack Chocolates “PRESCRIPTION The Lee & Osgood Co. SPECIALISTS” tracks genefally were in better condi- tlon than last year. Cattle grounds had not received attention and there was no indicatlon of any progress having been made in the standardization of special signs or the marking of tele- phone boxes. Trees which obscure high- way crossing signs are not kept trims med. A large amount of paving in the company areas should be repaired. The present year marks the end of the rec- The commission refers to the jitney service since the regulation of it pass- ed under its control. There were 1,068 jitney markers when the jitneys were under the supervision of the motor ve- hicle depgrtment. The public utiliti commission received 785 separate appli- cations for jitney licenses and this number 100 certificates wers granted au- thorizing the operation of 176 jitneys. The elimination of so large a percentage of Jitneys previously in operation “was based upon the question of public con- venience and necessity." The assets of all the electric compan- iey on December 31, 1920, amounted to 855,700, an increase of $i the year, and the funded debt was in- creased from $2,237.500 to $7,294,500. The total operating expenses of a companies amounted ease $2,161 year's, 296,700 for the gas companies December 1. amounted to $: 076,087.82, an Increase of $1,225,531.81 over last year's amount. The capital the companies was Increased from $1 26,000 to $13,625,000 during the y cperating expenses of increas year's, The of inancial operations of | s quring hy ‘ | CRIMINAL THERMOS BOTTLES THERMOS LUNCH KITS PYREX OVEN WARE ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS ELECTRIC TOASTERS ELECTRIC HEATERS APEX ELECTRIC CLEANERS EDEN ELECTRIC WASHERS JACKKNIVES MAIN STREET oguized average life of poles and cross SKATES ¢ judgment, judgment. Corn- larms, In general the observed conli- SHEARS AND SCISSORS 5. Doblin, et al. Motion for | tion of the distribution system refiect fa- AUTO-STROP ) disclosure of defense or judgment as per |vorably the largely incressed expondi- GILLETTE stipulation, Neleber vs. Col- | tures for maintenance as compared/with GEM SAFETY RAZORS chester F Co. Hearing and | those of the war period. Consfderable EVERREADY \ order on fortimer Co., for | mileage still shcws & dilapidated oon- PENN preference. denied. Calvin 'W. FEdminston ) dition, COME IN AND SEE OUR LARGE CHRISTMAS STOCK ANDREW E. MEECH HARDWARE SLEDS HOCKEYS KIDDIE CARS KIDDIE CARTS WHEELBARROWS TRICYCLES N. P. TEA AND COFFEE POTS BATH ROOM FIXTURES THERMOMETERS GUNS GUN: CHRISTMAS TREE OUTFITS OIL HEATERS LISK ROASTERS LISK ENAMELED WARE AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES A COMPLETE LINE OF TOOLS DANIELSON, CONN. in equipment, by the public resulted betwe n income 10s en-cent fare of thgreompany ied pe weeks materia’ ring Nov be doubtless foun first of January.” COMMON PLEAS COURT GIVES SE d absolute s entered mposed on Josc Carl Teresa of 11 m. the Conneoticut etc., was $36,- November period 539, a to- ers and . | sentence belng suspended: and the s me fine and sentence was imposed on Jacob Petronsky. The bond was ed in the cass 4 with non. up- The case against George Kahm, charg- ed with breaking pound, was nolled. s againet Moses Klingon of . violation John Tatro, assault; Mi Norwich, violation of |law were nolled on terms. | Nolles were entered st Thomas Gandy of New discharging fire arms; Let king awtomobiie without Cases against Frederick Lubery Norwich and Alber Gordon of Norwich rged with violation of the violatlon ¢ quor law, werd noiled Wiiliam Hayman of Norwich was fined $100 and costs for violation of the au- tomobile William aw H a charge of breach of the pea Newick was fined $100 on and $10f for Tesisting an off T to 30 days i sentence was suspended Court adjourned Thursd: day morning when it will come REFUND AND ABATEMENTS ON directed by Commissioner David H. Blair, are embodied in a treasury de- | on effective Dec. 16, which provides the prompt adjustment of claims f refund aud abatement of federal taxes. | Heretofors an over-assessment or disclosed by the audit tax return, the taxpayer | r the abate- | nt. When received ored and filed away course of considera- e large number of in adjustment | delay a check in corre as: nent is outstand F o taxpayer for income or ess profits tax, the over-payment will be applied as a credit against the assess- FANCY TUB BUTTER ........ Ib. 47¢c : VEGETABLES SNIDER'S KELLOGG’S CORN- Sense o plego10c SHREDDED WHEAT ....... pkg 13c FANCY PRUNES 2 Sizes ....... Ib. 12¢-19¢ LIBBY’S CANNED FRUITS ... . ner tin 39¢| SEIDNER’S PRODUCTS All Kinds FANCY FRUITS AND Beans ..... 1llc, 3 for 29¢ The People’s Store, Inc. FANCY AND STAPLE MEATS AT TAFTVILLE ONLY FANCY RIBBON CANDY 3 pkgs. . 2c FANCY BULK ROLLED OATS . 10 Ibs. 35¢ FANCY SEEDED RAISINS . 24c FANCY SEEDLESS ROYAL BAKING POWDER . ... per tin 24c DEMONSTRATION OF TUESDAY, DEC. 20th Citron . .. Orange and Lemon, Ib. 30 CHILDREN, MATINEE 15c—TODAY AT 1:30—6 to 8—8 to 10 KEITH’S VAUDEVILLE—4 Big Acts MADGE KENNEDY, in “OH ! MARY, BE CAREFUL” —SUNDAY ONLY— “A Soul in Trust”—with Belle Bennet JOHNNY DOOLEY, in SOME MIND READER I JOE RYAN, in PURPLE RIDERS MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY KEITH’'S VAUDEVILLE 4 ACTS COLL CHILDREN JUVENILE FROLICS VERNON VENTRILOQUIST WONDER MARDO & ROME A COLLISION OF FUN ECKHOFF & GORDON MUSICAL LAUGH MAKERS Lucy Cotton, in “Whispering Shadows” JesseTL, Lasky s e B PR VY 4 A Tingling Story of Gypsy Blood That Would Not ADDED FEATURE “THE BONNIE BRIER BUSH” A PARAMOUNT PICTURE® Made from the world famous book that millions have read and loved. A picture so deep in human nature, so filled with intimate doings of every day folks, that you see not a play but life. PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE CONTINUOUS TODAY 5 ACTS OF SHUBERT DE LUXE VAUDEVILLE MARION DAVIES, in “ENCHANTMENT"—COMEDY—WEEKLY presents _EEINORmGLYN‘S “The GREAT MOMENT"® ix With Biue. 1:30 SUNDAY, MONDAY B R E E D ! AND TUESDAY THEATRE BERT IN HIS LATEST AND MOST ENGROSSING PICTURE “ALIAS LADYFINGERS” A CORKING CAST, INCLUDING ORA CAREW, FRANK ELLIOT, EDYTHE CHAPMAN, DEWITT JENNINGS AND STANLEY GOETHALS —_— TOPICS OF THE DAY—NOBODY’S WIFE—Comedy e e TODAY—CONTINUOUS SHOW, STARTING AT 1:30 “THE SON OF WALLINGFORD" — Big Special Production — LARRY SEMON, in “DULL GARE"—“HURRICANE HUTCH"—PATHE NEWS the balance immediately be of distinet fina: taxpaye will greatly be done by has been township. GROCERIES GLACE PEELS ... 1b.35¢ RED LILLY BUCKWHEAT .. 14c-24c AUNT JEMIMA PAN- CAKE FLOUR ... 14c-42¢ ROYAL SCARLET COCOA ... 1-2 Ib. tin 24c Large Bottle WARFIELD SYRUP 32¢ trausierred 2 lbs. 26¢c LYTELL DANCE TO THE SYNCOPATED MUSIO OF THE PEERLESS JAZZ ORCHESTEA, STATE ARMORY, LIMANTIC, SATURDAY NIGHT, DEC. 13TH. DANCE AND CARNIVAL Social Hall, Glasgo Saturday, December 17th COME ONE, COME ALL PRICE JUST RIGHT FROM THE CONSULAR REPORTS Russia v-one le- months of thirty : 1 woolen manu W geogTaphy. pression is pas There are republics fun ! Azerbajijan, hasia. More of establishing ppines. The soil inds of fru Japans | ficult to compete wit {and chemicals, which are Japan in considerable qua Poland has great supplie | ber suitable for ratlway ties RHEUMATISM AND RAIN Persons who suf | tism maintai that | an approaching storm | rom rk ing frequency of their sharpness with whic | through their body Often predictions of ibis ttributed to imaginat t have a very solid foun< { The human body re hanges of mir pressure be cells situated beneath the sir the air pressure on t body decreases—a. storm—the outwa: sons suffering from gout, causes additio An old couplet de: quite accurately by “A coming storm Yo presage: Your aches wiil designed for the benefic of the children. in accordance with the sugeestion of | Alice Masaryk, the daighter of the ident of Czecho-Slovakia. . 4

Other pages from this issue: