Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 5, 1920, Page 7

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DANIELSON A story published in New York pa- pers tells of the loss of $3,500 in cash in the subway by Miss Minnie Bud- son, cashier for D. Armould company, candy manufacturers, the concern for Which Benjamin Weicberg, son of Mr. Mrs. A. Weisbers of Academy Danielson. is manager. M rg spent his boyhood days here as many friends in town. m the story that Miss Budson one of New York's newspapers, Jeft the office of the company at § Wednesday evening and walk up Broadway to the subway. She carried the money, which she placed in an envelope, under her arm. The envelope enclosing the money she had placed inside another envelope, i the oppo: to make the money doubly s i s closed. met b ‘missing ~money. l son police station, at 3 a. m. | the office of the is employed Budson 1 mon he wo mone. e banks were he said, she the and that At Broadwa: appointment are owners of £aid she bad bee with the 5 Times have changed. maker $2.00 mpiece for. would now cost cost us at le tv per c at these values. If you age of the biggest concessio: er, irts v s half as mu we e Shirts Which Should Sell For $2.00 By right that is the price we sh and that would be small enoug are good Negligee Shirts, ‘.\.H either laundered or soft cufis, and we offer all sizes from 14 to 17. Good patterns and rings— Sale Price §1.65 Shirts Which Should Sell For $2.50 Made of very fine Percale, which launders well and -holds its color. Coat style with five button fronts, and either laundered or soft cuffs. »The famous “De Luxe” make, and worth every cent of $2.50— Sale Price $1.95 Extra Values In Madras These handsome Coat Shirts are an extra good value. All have the soft cuffs, and are excellent in color and pattern. Madras wears best— $2.75 Values ... ... SALE PRICE $2.35 $3.00 Values . .. ... SALE PRICE $2.69 T'hey money may ‘someone ve found i In observing the week of 1 of the Bapti h we used ch we 1 as we then paid now—and we urge you to an offer, and will even looking in waste cans for the They had the way train on which they had ridden searched and kept in the lost and found de: subway bureau at until the last guard train had reported of 5 loss wes then reported by Miss @#nd the man at the 4ith street touch Columbus Then she went home, arriving there Just as soon as she could slip away from home after the Year's day festival dinner she went to ndy company where | tori with a Mr. W pther way than f v when he is celebratin I T simply can’t tell him family.” s Budson, ,who is pret The trio took ears of age, has been with the at Prince street | pany. whose money she lost for t churc wrtment of the turn up tomc v and 22| NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, IANUARY 5, 1820 Broad street. » Mrs, Nellie. Brown,. of. Furnace 1 | { H. R. Taft and daughters, Anna V. as her guests. Mrs. Kate Taft o sub- for a few weeks. Automobilists who operated s without showing the 1920 regis { tration plates were subject to arre on Sund: in accordance with i structions received by police of v ous tow with cirel New this ruling as it would apr ho have been ni application’ for 19 and who have delayed tion until’ Janu is a little I reatment of car own three weeks ¢ to & ir | mak tion, their re In some con- | ave their re but no pate ..mmm card v told that they will be ar- D n not be the state aut riment’s fault th not he; fault of the com- | ap- will be | e after the 1 due t ha REW ’Gmfl bought last h so for a very BUY YOUR SHIRTS FOR SUMMER WEAR NOW. time. shirt on t Best Splendid, which are more exp\ used. T to you for 7 c we are now Flannel Shirts of All Kinds T'his is the Reduced ! L9 | ow have to pay the which Spring ich we by ummer But look advant- es. your own considerable sum. i o R e e =20 B Olive Drab ’\x\\ Blue and Gray are all muu_\u)l—; all values from $1.63 fo $5.50 apie :00d warm Shirts for those who work ou g equire wool, time to hu 15 Per Cent. HERE’S THE BEST All Wocl Army Shirts | Genuine government <tufi——(he kind ybu would readily pay $7.00 for, We were able to secure but a few dozen of them, first come will be first served. Be on Sizes 1474 to 17. The best wool | he mark Sale Price $4.95 Quality Work Shirts strongly made. Work Shirts, as pleasing in appearance as the ensive and finer Negligee Shirts. Good Chambrays and Cheviots, in plain colors and woven stripes are the materials Value $1.50— Sale Price $1.3% “Yorke” and “De Luxe” Shirts—Values From $3.50 to $7 50 At Special January Shirt Sale Prices. evening’s meeting is to be held gt the home of Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Wilbur on street, has had Miss Jane Dearing of | River avenue, Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. and Helen K. of Coit street, Norwich Norwich is Mrs, Brown's guest here ! hereabouts from the statej While there may be justification for| ., r mo- making relative to_registration. It is held here that automobilists should not be-held accountable, and subject to prosecution, because. they have no 1920 registration plates, after they have paid for the same, bécatise the mail service, or the exphess ser- vice or any other service, does t function properly, and that their 1920 ;| registration cards should be accepted | At the Brookiyn jail the iceldiise without question as evidence that they | has been filled with a fine quality of | endeavored to. comply with the law. |ice. This year no help is available| The funeral Hig#ins, wife was held from their home ner of Fur Saturday ‘morning, with services ed by many relatives and of Margaret of Augustin le W o | at nin automobile department. The same rul- tr ing applies today, of course and all days -hereafter, Thomat William orwich, Mrs. H Timot outh Manchester. Wood was t : Walter B. Williams, ngregational churc n director. of West- conducted | who died § dertaking room: Mechanic 11 o' {lodge, hl(\\ o Colors ‘of ‘A Palmer with as Mr | | of Mo At the ice of the £ ead by W. L, Rola Moriah lodse. At her home on 'Broad street. afternoon at two ervice «for conduci son, Jams Hopk sbert C. Keech, of the Quinebaug | chi {Lake Tce Comps | erncon that he ex; Jon the said Sund: cts to have aft- men his this] o of the and of B A d for when the runs this E m which the ice is to be taken the, ice | s into | T thi star o'clock the har- from Keéch has been scouring the men rve to speed ul‘rh(, { ov ve been emp- | s novice could | during ster, he from out rtific fa the | op Dan- i | will r!'\ after holiday | wi sed during the 1 Wolcott who has been Mr. and Mrs. John B.|Pt oad stréet for a_few | 1 to her home in Wor- | nday | co Mowry of New London Tu. [ £ CASTORIA For Infants and Children, K’ n Use For Over 30 Years |! e | | i 1 i l‘ne gnature of the fr died of +{has been ill the pa There were no Red or The field | under way. the hi Milk Lorp Elwyn om the jail past. Stoalk for outside harvesting | of ice, as has been the rule for many Harold Storrs Hetricki ans, has many. ho were agic fate. shocked State Attor other another. “of the to_manag: a blllet” wound. at” New Of- friends in Daniéls of hi ta” lea™ home, in Thompson ; aid part o _ testimoni: pcople heren \ ises 10oking: fo ces for A g icé. next c00d te ithat the in Putnam ummer- at 0\\1“!“‘! of the jcotastum has bean stored for d the'ice is of tuse visited relatives Mere over Sunday.; A young man, who is a meémber of company, Awhich-played at the: Orpheum-~theatre during the past week, became ill and was taken to the hospital at Putham to_undergo a surgical dperation. . It was three degrees abpve zero in morning. who | Vind- 1 o] hou | ! qual- 1 win- | chool I vhen W shmglnns| Vil be 1 T. Thayer, of Grove has returned. < with relati the t a ohserved. ter 3 in it |, brings common_co pend Of' the new eity ich will 1 Chamy count pane Siome to o city Saturds r P ginning & urches of this cit; this week as a week of prafer: The 202d anniversary of the birth whom el P town ‘and city > county takes special pride associations mfret with historical and P at patriot. At the Marot sc here many young ng, remodeling - ‘o the gr Through the co-operation of Wolf of Abingtof, Agricultural rs an_extension school for study a and related subjects | ticut ricuitural > held at Ab. winter, n_announced. Jairyin me nursing, ation e. The rm portunity for rman and n s expected to reach atnam’s ~quota m for the next two yeal ay. direet the a nd Dy John < who iden by court, ‘we v in char ter Gardnel deno; are . obs ttuam, for is named, ool in Thompson, are ‘study alterations are The gymnasium is to be | remodeled and re-equipped. ladie: . with ington for but the dates There are to be for men and for women and ibjects that will be included are . bees, clothing’ ang other topics pertaining to chool will .give the and members, of their family getting together and ing the probiems that are special interest to them. Charlss Bove of this sity Charles E. h vu 'man of a !’utn'xm committee that art a_campaign here Dean o blind. T! $1,000,000, of that amount The drive has Governor Marcus H. Hol- been mb of Connecticut. As there ptnam will be ota. The Dixon-Lewis case, onc om this county thai vould be argue the supreme cou will be po: ch ferm, it was | T ithern Produ Warner, trict for cers’ re only about 25 Ttalian | d the imme d of the dents here in raising this city’s of toit w Janus of t the tponed until stated here Satur- Daniels Judge taken ational the life College is® ected state, o Then- were attend comes | for h of W Windham; s | hall, Scotl at four have hog: ren was $2,000 of | the vice raise fund and is e0-{ing in St. diate oth- Three pi two term the manager of the the v England association, - is in| The end my worke B | ¥ A4 D AL ‘ Begin for the foliow E‘Q-: "N\A al order, you wi sale. You w rtel had expected to pay. 87 WATER R JANUARY SALE OF i SASH ng today, January 2nd, and ng week, we are offering our stock of these Win- atly reduced prices. We hmre 4t present all the regular sizes on hand and by placing an early ble to benefit by this that by purchasing these Windows at this time, you will malee a double saving; first, on the Sash, and second, on your coal supply. If you ' contemplated 'purchasing these Windows this season, and had found the price too high, now is 'tlie time to purchase them at the pnce you FRED C. CROWELL much the that jarmy wor | ters in Pu | than $200 uncom ther in P Mrs. K heduled to,come to Putna on Good Citi un, | newly H | Pu milk producers. hail, m." Guilfopd Grange hall, Pl welfare of benefit of humani started for omobile, the der | of which Miss R STRAND ' VAUDEVILLE AND MOTION PICTURES 3 Compl:t'e— Shows 2:15—7:00—8:15 MOM LEONARD aand PORRAY That Doughboy: Girl | CURRY and GRAHAM In Old Time Melodies "WILLA and HAROLD | BROWN — i TUES, “Ray WED. Pictures”| LEW CODY OSEMARIE. THEBY and HARRY WOODWARD An All Star Cast ifi “ARE YOU LEGALLY MARRIED?” picture every man, wo- man and child should see. I* & Do Not Miss Ik BILLY WEST—Comedy | GAUMONT WEEKLY Matince 20c Mr,” Wa ith the . m., Brick January 7, Abington; Smith January 9, land; ainfield. Rev. $40,51 the nucleus of an eight-room addition to s parochial school. of brick and modern improve- will be constructed as soon as of the building business ch is to be vith ali h now numbers 4200 o are 815 pupils study- o0l recognized from the fisurgs given that Mary’s sc is now the northehsterng th. riest: approxi po the ation and national headquarters sterhood of the Evenings 25¢-35¢ Windham county this week ana will number of meetings arranged County Agent B. plans to attend_these meet- rner -and producers various pertaining to the marketing of ey wil are scheduled as follows: East hall, 30 p. January hall, m. 8, At the masses at St. Mary's church Sunday, the parishioners listened the reading of the the pastor, 00, Thi: a fund to be The ad: It will be importan Connecticu s constantly gfowing in mem- bership and stre minister to the spir- mately one thi: Holy in arge cow eavors of the rs the would 1 c-of T the n for tk a For ers having t! tnam, but the at the 1 aty etchmeldt. of a5 be held he m the anized in th tin amond the pr vite 1 eights ans of & o since o fund | I an Putnam rse of Ivation Ar- do | X to ke to do foi handicap: use of th he f esent time, remal did not re- tmy peopl Hertford, i zenshin_at 3 h s heen ar of Daniel esident side secrotary-treas- | tion is_inter nd will benc hip The er wel Harr the ceme afternoon, !xn'nn £ and conducted wh ging of nson | Bellevue h { operaation ner his requ in an urn, grave with Bates, Mr. Stev s to cons long arouse in in Putnam. wrsmxs?fiz interment 1 known Jerome Steyénson, v at the F the. 28th, frien the Servic ted of s Mr. Stevenso; died, § ow Y for endicit was held in, New York and, the body was | Fresh Pond, L. I.-ana-i duly inseribe his mother, 1 resident of son left town when ‘about rest in the ashes of . a| of the tow: was re, n diction. t Jul after an Th ork, cremated ashes pl nterbury South 8 p. m., Grange January 10, 130 p. m., to annual_report of Charles . Bedard, the most remarkable | of the parish, that the total income this past approximately ash on hand at the beginning of the year. The parish is not only free of debt, but has a cash balance on hand of Father Bedard reporte showing Ghost, St. which | nstitution - on ting January homs of the the ub, good heid- at | the favorite Mr. at| fu- by at d in the same Mrs. Edwin S. MARY PICKFORD in Matinee 2:30 LILY THEATR! ‘Matinee 2:30 ADMISSION—Children 28¢ Thursday, J Saturda, Matinee 3:00 il PRESENTS Menday, Jamury 5th ASHLAND TI'EATRE, JEWETT CITY ADMISSION—Children 28c. Adults 55¢ Tuecday, January 6th E, PLAINFIELD Evening Only: 7:45 ADMISSION—Children 28c Adults 55¢ Wednesday, January 7th HILLCREST THEATRE, TAFTVILLE ATWOOD’S THEATRE, WAUREGAN Evening Only: 8:15 ADMISSION—Children 28¢ Friday, January 9th GLASGO HALL, GLASGO Evening Only: 8:15 ADMISSION—Children 28c Adults 55¢ y, January 10th BEST THEATRE, MOOSUP ADMISSION—Children 28c Adults 55c Reserved 66¢ Daddy Evening 6:45 mf 22 Evening 6:45 and 8:20 Adults 55¢ Ruervedsfie anuary 8th Adults 55¢ 1 Evenitg 6:45 and 8:20 8 DOUBLE FEATURE BILL MONDAY and TUESDAY A MESSAGE OF THE MOMENT FRANK KEENAN In an intense Drama of the Social Upheaval Which is Now Permeat- ing the World. The World Aflame In Six Powerful Acts Extra Added Feature VIVIAN MARTIN i HIS OFFICIAL FIANCEE A Delightful Comedy in 6 Parts HIS NAUGHTY WIFE Two Part Fox Comedy s e e t t 19, and for some years was manager of Lane’s restaurant in South Nor- walk, where married Miss Ella Wyman, going from there to New leaves two daughters, Izola Eva Ogarita. Rosenzweig and Mrs. ond, have returned from | | Louise . a Duser rding school i, who entered a New York Jast fall 1son is recovering from of indigestion. 1d his property to nlanders, but retains al months. v_owners of the Perry place, ders, are at last moving in- r new home, sic A. Meade and Fred tmas guests at the , sister of Mrs. mily o ion for s s COLCHESTER -| iss Atma Odin of New Britain was the guest of friends in town the past week. H. Kellogg of Britain_w > on local friends New Year's The i new d on Lebanon avenue boller installe carrier on R. F. D. ute ag ih Friday, -1t a n staried o few mmunication in Masonic hal, v 'evening. Benevolent “society room in the c sternoon to.sew. Supper wa {at 6 o'cloc ‘There was the usual e { tertainment_by members og the C. |P. B, at 5 o'clock. The Colchester Farm Produce Co., and Harry Davenport have filled their ice houses ith 9 inch ice, cut on the new dam. The ice is clear and firm. The new boiler at the Elgar! new factory is being installed. It be used for the pressing ma- met in the b 0 | er: chine: John J. Shea. formerly in the plumb- ing business here, who -has been for the past two years at Camp Devens, Ayer, Mass., is At his home on Leb- That W dam Cofd ———— O — ROUA anon avenue. He is installing the new boiler at Elgart factory. The students of the high school held - a dance in Academy hall Friday even= ing. The school orchestra furnished | music. Colchester basketball team had as opponents Saturday evering in Grange hall, the Lebanon - Athletic -Club's team, Colchester winning, 27 to 20. Miss M. Lopise Clute and Miss An- nie_Pomeroy were calling on friends ew Britain, Saturday. Miss Ruth Brown of Lebanon was’ |in_Town, Friday. David B. Mursay, deiver of . . D Rouie. No. 2, loft town Saturday for rew *"visit with relatives in w York. George B. Miller will drive durini his absence. John Willis of Millington was & ° caller here Saturday. John F. O'Caonnell and Michael & Shea_returned Saturday. to the Uni- versity of vn‘_‘m‘umh after ‘!nenfling the holidays at their homes here i rel- Fred Chandler returned Friday a few days' visit with Deep Ri atives. Wesley Prown of Salem, was in t Saturda Mrs. Mary Whiting of Norwich staying in town for the winter Charles H. Dawleys, on South Mi street. Tinker Johnson /' was, el friends in Putnam a few uyfi week. Miss H. L. Merrow of I, was at Terrace Farm Fear's. ' Mr. and Mu. John and Mrs. James Rh were recent gu Mr. and M Fene

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