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A SRR e B R S FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES » N BAIN, WARMER TODAY: COOLER TOMORKOW NORWICH, CO he Bilistin, REFEREE SHUMWAY GIVES APPROVAL |Getting Rid of a —————— | Stubborn Cough is —SSSET 70 ACCOUNT OF JOHN C. GEARY | Childs Play Now Conditions Make the Medicine Yourself at Home It’s Cheap—But You Can’t Beat It torney John C. iministrator of ang Mrs. Andrew account | was made ¥ tie adminatraor unil 19 In July, 1895, the said John C.| If vou want to take care of that bad ates Bentley of ‘SPECIALTY SHOP London which he filed du: Geary began to advance money to Mrs. znng 0;1 "cnught and do it ;npa few s o A . fovvics nistrates o 3 et one ounce of Parmint Li Pri Pred i nes hofore Judge Milton A. Shum- | Bentleys as administratrix and-on her | hours, better g c i Where *Quali an ow Pnrice Predominate 3 Aver the appeal from probate tak. | ersonal account, and in the same year, | (double strength) and mix a half pint -—.Q-——‘!——‘— rhe weathe er Thurs. ©n by the children of Capt. and Mrs, | and continul , sald Geary |at_home. 2 S e Mis ok v s declared by Judge Shumway | received, frém various sources, money | You can do this in two minutes by B Bl ans Slons e Iy a correct statement nging fo the estate of Andrew J.|adding a little sugar and enough water 1 some belonging to Mrs. Bent- | to fill a half pint bottle. il You'll travel the world over before he money received by Mr. Geary | you get a medicine that will act so PRE - EASTER SHOWING state referee, g n Henra The Coldon o bt et o 1907 belonging to the | surely and quickly on the mucous FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . Freradt : e I e Appea] IoM | itate of Andrew 1. Bentley amounted | membrane of the nose and throat. It A8 el 15 WU und others and he filea his re. | Lo considerable In the aggcegate between | halts the inflammation, the tickling : D COATS - day Gt the wffics: of 70000 and $E0000 “and © all these | sensation siops with the first spoontul, = e E, Parsons, cl o unts were deposited by him in his | the heavy breathing goes and clean . T ight or | B Geont. Clerk of the su- | Ll onal bank account. No boak mem- |membrane, free from irritation = and OF COLORFUL BEAUTY d - ¥ 5 ,\”\hfl.l\\ ay's report is as fol- | OF ndum or entries, with few exceptions, m|1x"cus(rollow‘:.l i d h " I f o% 3 = & vere kept of the money received by For Catarrhal conditions such as i whose simple grace P i sa i ©ate veteree. 1o wom | i bt aceording to s weual prac. | mucus droppings, clogged nostrils and Here are garments for Eastertide ple grace o esh | rred the above entitied mauehom | tice, when he received money he entered | watery eves, if won't disappoint—ask outline and design give the wearer a youthfulness made : e the above entitied cause 10 | i amount upon siips of for Parmint (double strength). Speak : Lol el bl e kept within the plainly <o that the druggist will know all the more attractive by the color tones. Forecast court house in | cneck Dbook, and at intervals v what you want. ¢ ¥ @ full hearing | send these slips to the office of the |————————————— MODISH TWEED mew = Bentley estate where the lumber bus- e : wt. Andrew J. Bentley died on the | ooy Y ag condustod: erty on hand Aug. 39, 1907 was $26,- New London. He was at that time owner umber busine 1 i 928.23, real estate $17,730.60. ne of ‘the checks evidencing 3 E . o Bentiey were produced | The account which had been sub- s found that such mitted to the probate court showed a destroyed. The ap- loss of over $79.000 in the conduct of nee the check books, the lumber business and a shrinkage in as they being the stub: the assets of the esiate, from which the checks had been tak-[ e en. The stubs contained usually the |ONE MORE WITNESS SAYS date when a c drawn, the MRS LUTHERE WAS SANE aount ot the o 3 erson € WO | yies Jessie Brockway e D e hoaane® drawn. TTo the | Capt. Joseph Luther, who was lett $5,000 admisston of these stubs and the entrles|m the will of Catain Luthers widow, ehereon, in evidence, the appeliants ob-|Mrs, Augusta L. Luther, which relatives sected., ¢ thes 'were admitted. 10| are trying o break, was on the stand in S m the appellants ook exCeP- | ypg ¢rja) of the case of Harrlet S, De- SUITS Strikingly attractive, in lovely scft colorings, values up to $32.50— Sale Price $22.50 Trim Tricotine We won’t be pleased unless we please YOU. iBut there will be no trouble about this. We know WHAT to buy and WHERE to buy it. Picking out the “right things” in furnishings and hats is an ART. lls iarge widow. Julia und six children, one of whom ¥ g daughter by a former marriage 2 Carrie B. G d. There were five Comparisons Bentley, 45 A Mary Bentley, dren are now in t ) T Come in to our store. In one second you Moo Carrie B. Gerard conveyed her inter- Julla . Bentley kept no booke of | YeTORUX of Portland against Davia will see that we are on to our job; you will find SUIT S 7 = LSEAAR rein were entered transac- Broton, e bdapts 3 | 4 Bentley, the |2 2 han | ill, In the superior court in New London furnishings to please you and a new “Ii . p . b paid for the same $11.- | oS a";jfl:f b e e o | Thursday morniug and told of her l'kig “_";. oy lid” to Exceptionally well-tailored 7 f which sum was take peamnts: aspyene i fons s. L ne A 2 . e eE R s s e tie Tnia A wagreat-| SO0 WL MEDURG: oo wasicn JOUnInE Ty it once —Canton Creps and Silk 1.46 f'm’“ 1895 to 1901. a 4 Mrs. Lewis told of taking up her resi- rom the ti of Andrew J. Bent- ldence wit% Josegh Smith, 2nd., in Bro: leath to the time of Mrs street in the half of the double hous: o ley's death, she continued to reside In|curded by Mrs, Luther in 1919 and tes the homestead occupled by the fa fled to seeing Mrs. Luther regarding at the time of her Qusband’s deal property matters or her will. Mrs. Lev minor chil- | With her five chi , in connec- |said that she had heard Mrs. Luther say sband’s death in |tlon with the hot maintained a |that she was very fond of Armstrong and During the period she kept|his wife and child. e servant, and sometimes| Mrs. Lewis told of upported her fatily. She | lyn with Mrs. Luther in March, kept ponies for the use of her children | before her death and that and driving horses for the use of her-|Mrs Luther seemed to be in self and family. provided nroper |She testified that Mrs. Luther had } education for her (‘h ldren, partially in |mained at her home three days and nigints i the public schools of New London. and |after their return from New York and sent her daughters Abble and Ru told of Mrs. Luther’s going to the home of Miss Julia Sistare in Broad street whecs 3 A she died. The witness told of going to the college and a musical ed- |Sistare home every afternoon to see Mrs and it is probable that the ex-|Luther until April 15. On that day s . . The Baltic Grain and Coal C : expenaca e (531000 ‘year | WeRt Guk thers with Absigtetns sa e oal Lompany d I so find. although there was no |Lina Beckwith who was nursing Mrs. 1 5 evidence showing exactly the family ex- | Luther, opened the door and told her that Will Handle a Complete Line of pensea during this period no one was allowed to see Mrs. Luther. F > 'b‘ 9 F il' D- 3 ’ s ronort inciutes tne | 3. Beckwitn then wert. out ana e || Frisbie’s Fertilizers, Dickinson’s Seeds, el B S e ess started up the stairs to go to Mrs. b in | Luther's room but was stopped by Miss Seed 0 S d P before the probate court in = 'y betore|she wroesid st al A R e e ats, Seed Potatoes. h St tha e her that she could not go up. The wit- T o . Tudge |55 ehen 5ald she left the house and did Prices Will Be Right Down Low—Quality Right Up High. not go there again. closea his report as follows: 5 . T ot abedmlsiat The Baltic Grain and Coal Company Lined — Swagger One-but- ton Medel — values up to $50:00— Sale Price $29.50 KNICKER SUITS — §29.50 These are growing into greater favor both on account of their smartness as well as comfort for outdoor wear — shown in many man-tailored modes. SPRING COATS AND WRAPS In new lustrous woolen fabrics, silk lined throughout — Sale Price $19.75 Up SIMPLE DRESSES — §16.75 UP Canton Crepe, Taffeta, Crepe Knit and Poiret Twill and Tricotine. The wide range of styles in these new Spring Dresses, extends from the fanciful cape frock with its d=- tachable cape to the simple street dress. Each of these dresses shows a different and individaul model. Wear cur good, “Nifty” clothes. QUINN & DESMOND 283 MAIN STREET PHONE 1375 e appelle in this yointed administrator als) appaintel >. Bentley s in the sum of the during t as ad en her appointm v death tn 190 court passed an order 14, 1595, allowing $3,000 for of the widow of Andrew J. for one year from ¥ a correct Sl_flt- 14. On that night she recalled talking ment of administration account as it is |n the lower hall and said tnat it was Miss to state at the present time. | Sistare who was doing the most talking. atter of law, the administrator The witness declared that she never heard ge the estate with the famlly | pr Bradford tell any one to go out and can . expenses during the twelve years from |ty gut. 5 Eri d s Ski 3.50 U : e e she was at Miss Sistare's and that | Tweed, camer cloth, overplatas ringed Sport Skirts — $8. p although | peen in Mre. Luthers home in Sroad |It Was removed by Mr. Smith but she did | cainchilla, 5 k. ppear that any order for |street any time between April 15 and May | MOt know about the_ soft These new Sport Skirts are cut and fashioned to give a very straight and close line—made from striking tweeds and plaids of English weave, with the new fringe effect at the hem. FurChokers ................. $6.75 Up 74 Main St. Phone 715 Norwich s ma« after the |9, the day of Mrs. Luther’s death, while | C2lled to it. worste " | Mrs. Luther was 1il at the Sistare home. | 18d becn taken off Sunday, April 17 wide that she did not have a ey to the Luther | Mrs. Lewis said that Armstron Al < 1 | home and that she did not go out to Miss |not have a key to Mrs. Luther's hou Platinum gray is one A cd in 15 r ist- | namea during th i d | Sistare’s houss after Mra. Luther's death. |at any time while he had the authority. | liked, as essentially spring-hued. . AL g « : : . therefore the ; Mrs, Lewis said that from her acquaint- | She dened knowing that Mrs. Luther keat |mond green gh in popuk ance and knowledge of Mrs. Luther, she |her will in the safe in other modish shades are old red, . | thought that Mrs. Luther was of a strong | Where she ('~ sorrento, duil blue, and the mind and that she had never Seen any in. | knew that ever popular and serviceable navy. dleation in her looks, talk or conversation |there. Sh vir The buying of suits and dresses that Mrs. Luther was of unsound mind. | Mrs. Luther's srivate affairs and that she | ocaqie ane sar euers comn s &0 - | The witness gave testimony that she did jhad ever talked with Mrs. Luther al aware that sprin fl,-() long d 7 [not have any of Mrs. Luther's property |her will or about any of her il et e in her possession at any time and she |business and then there Will be the disheartening had no knowledge of @ tin box wh thought that ome has real o Mrs. Luther owned, in which she k = fie | ea i of the colors| ERiRTI e 82,500 >t | WHAT THE STORES ARE SHOWI v nothing m‘ — ———— - sonable, th . 4 v |fewels and private papers and which she s L i 5 &, peRorhamle, ' at t reasonable prices may [London, by the Ret. J. Romeyn D bid behind the bath tub. She also testified Aty el N et eere 12 2 deep satisfaction in{p, learned from consulting -the adver-|forth, the past y 3 1| that she had never seen the Luther house | POPular among smart dres aight freen sty TAREET 1S | fising columny of The Bulletin today! listhed while Mrs, Luther was at Miss the fur-collared ca) SRwa gl ¢ freshocostume iar Rap) ar e aliie 3 of elegant|Suit, in readiness for any emergency call. " Every woman intends to pr herself w wardrobs In her examination Mrs. Lewis . | denied that sl had ever had a key to ct the cape and wrap hold strong - | Mrs. Luther’s house. She admitted know- |in faver, coming in a varied line of fab- ¥ Ing that the lock had been removed from |rics, although the spring coat does not| And jus the front door of Mrs. Luther's house [vield any of its supremacy to either.|are to be i McKenna-Lynn Wedding. some- such addition to her : U aome e Viola A. Ly jrhy, notdy McKenna, U. S. N., n and Wil where the garments in vogue fourd in the widest variet 2,000 Pounds, Nicely Cured, Lean CORNED BEEF I, 6o Fure Food Suggestions ARMOUR’S SUGAR ARMOUR’S STAR § | _ curep sMokED | HAMS — BACON SHOULDERS IN STRIPS Pound 16¢ Pound 35¢ Franklin Mills |cTEAKS - Ib. 23c fOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FRESH CREAMERY PURE SILVERLEAF LARD, 2 pounds. . . EGGS BUTTER Why keep Hens, whe.n you can buy best native CUT FROM TUB gathered for Moving Pletures af Sheltering Arms. Keep Your Skin Fresh apd Young s Ye Chocolate Shoppe | 43 BROADWAY Fresh Fish Specials EVAPORATED SWEET FINE NEW MILK ..... 19c |Butter,1;1b. 26¢c CABBAGE Pound 5¢ d Cream Cherries, reg. $1 B R o : NO SALT ¢ b A il e COTTON GOODS SIRLOIN, ROUND, PORTERHOUSE | Delaware River Dhikigd Cun, b. box Assorted Chocolates 1o b % Chooiaton, otiiar i 29 FRANKLIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. Twice as rich as bottle Shad, Ib. ... 35¢c 30c b 49¢ b. tin box Wallace Jordan ] s - Philadelphia Cream SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 24th AND e Cat Ciuck Woel | 5ay 32-inch Ginghams, in Lean Pot Reast Fresh Haddock, Ib 10c | Fresh Grated Ib. ey MOUNTAIN Thrheead G b L. . 100 o Cocoanut.. 20c | Mid Tuty, Whole | POTATOES e Freshly Ground E Clams, 2 gts. 25¢ . CHEESE, 1b 25¢ |15 bs. peck 39¢ “‘;‘i:;’c‘:é bs’lei::ei S{l‘: {l Hamburg, Ib 15¢ | Best Prime Rib Roast | FOR STEAMING |Salada % Ib. Pke. SR T Extra Heavy Cream 1 pt. 20c Plant Mohican Best Special /2 P < Egg Pound 15¢ 2 and 3-piece sets — Eresh BEEF, Ib. .. 20c Fillet of Cod FEA. o 39¢ Coffee, Ib.. . 22c |ExtralargeDill '3 for Fresh Beauties milk. SHORE i ‘be packsd in Pea- args for box 5-4 Bleach Sheeting, __best quality, yard. . 63c 42-inch Pillow Sllp Tub- e above Tablets are regular 80c a Ib. | _fllfiw HIS SALE FOR FRIDAY ONLY ! || 36-inch Silver Novelties, YE CHOCOLATE SHOPPE __for waists, yard. ... 33c 49 BROADWAY § . - — |y 36-inch Mercerized Dimity, yard. . 35¢c NICKEL PLATING | 27-inch Mercerized . oF all [kihids: e Dimity, yard. . .... 25¢ do Gold, Silver, ‘N\crc4 Copper and Duublfi Me!‘}l Hair Nets’ Brass Plating. Making a spec of / efinishing Auto Parts, Lighting Fix- each. .. 7%5c—2 for 15¢ 5. Peppermint Drops ures, Knives. Forks. and also in re- rithing Brass Beds set Laces, each 7Vjc For Fricassee VEAL Pound 25¢ o | LECE B .. . 2% _ For Roasting LOINS TO ROAST: |e==———r——— KERS i : MENS D BOVY caps S Lt B | e 2| caa | B FLATING COMPANY | ~A1L MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED To__ ||} Legs, Ib. . . . 35¢ Pound 15¢ | Cheese ... §1.65 sic et 49, 69, 89c, $1.39 \ : From the Scotch Smok- 10 yards Mercerized Cor- FOWL’ Ib.. 33c srin s i ers of Newfoundland e Y PICKLES.. 10c Ric Rac Braid, yard. ... 1c Chicke lb 45¢ SHOULDER CUTS Fresh Pork Ib. .. V/-inch Elastic Braid, yd, T 4 TOROAST, Ib. ... 19 | Shoulders . . 17¢ N.B.C. T FRESH RIPE 77 HAMILTON AVENUE In Cuts 5 to 6 Ib. ave. NORWICH, CONN,