Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 30, 1921, Page 10

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TODAY AND . Big Reduction In T R DANIELSON , PUTNAM g ' Singers and Dancers De Luxe o e e S o il i M day 10 the fact tha Contectiout com- | interest (o the business interests of this WANDA LUDLOW & CO. WAms & LEE ¢ mext inaugurate &, city and particuiarly idents of IN “THE BABY VAMP Wire Act bus service each atiernoon ber | atiawe: Buining « Monasy next, intere . Merch ise of ex- || —NcTHEBABY vAMe | ol Wie Act SEns N A sale that should be of interest to all andise of ex RS SWET | ey hos vaugan and Puinam. Among! January direct from Attawaugan e e il condnue the service| cellent quality and sty]e at greatly reduced prices, NOVELTY DUO in “The Check-Room Girl” a T Fuinke at 243 : -JACK HOLT iz “THE CALL OF THE NORTH” e Geo. Broadhurst’s great play filmed in the land of the Midnight Sun “m. :{L‘:T a;'raA'ilge‘;n}cn!:v dcx!)‘:s“!}::‘ CORSET COVERS LADIES’ HIGH NECK GOWNS NEWS WEEKLY I “A Thousand a Week —Comedy zan 3;‘:;‘1\&2‘“;‘ e ' Lace and Embroidery Trimmed 39c A Wonderful Quality at $1.89 and $2.19 2 ta provide for shoppers a direct service! Quring the afternoon hours. ! Other Values at 79¢c and $1.19 ssing, and that “ve the effect of BU uight otherwise con ANOTHER PLAYING apnears from criticisms heard here! J. M. Whittlesey of Hartford, commis- LAD]FS’ WHITE SKIRTS at 89c ! REAL SHOW EXCLUSIVELY ion husiness men would in no | Sioner on domestic animals for ?;EJ;L;A: $1.49, $1.69, $1.8 $3 Mat. Children B. F. KEITH' preswne o find fault with an ar-; °f Connecticut, was in town Thursday Others at 9 to $3.69 rangement S N for a conference with E. C. Rogers of 5 ¢ -39, 91.09, »1. 3 SPECIAL 15¢ VAUDEVILLE Attawangan wih wetter transpestation] +relative o the cstabtishmen: of | LADIES’ BLOOMERS at 79¢c service, but i a direct line sery en limited to -one ro ip a @ » be inaugurated belween Attawaugan am, the 'S 1o good r t company shoul in which all herds of catile or a rrcentage thereof have. been Others at 51.19 and $1.39 o ; W P e aiieaen LADIES’ CREPE GOWNS AND FIVE McLARENS WERNER-AMOROS TRIO 5 KILTIES IN A WONDERFUL IN “LOVE'S FOLLIES" federal bureaus Mr. CHEMISE at $1.19 ACT OF SONG, MUSIC, DANCE | A REAL COMEDY NOVELTY ;f and Howard Peckium | LADIES’ MUSLIN DRAWERS Extra Fine Quality | JOE HURL ADLER and DUNBAR polpied O e Windy The Regular $1.25 Quality at 89¢ A VERSATILE_COMEDIAN COMEDIANS . satter of interesting Wind- : - GARB in “ ANKEE 3 i omnirs - (whereiy Others at $1.19 and $1.89 BIG REDUCTION IN — S B = Hueiiio e : . PHILIPPINE GOWNS AND CHEMISE s ; 5 e county, leading the way 4 ; { : ! Connecticut, the 1le for some time, for bt i LADIES CHEMISE at 79¢ [ THE ARM TWO SPECIALS IN APRONS AT ORY pany should piay making of se as vertains to buses, over there has been o oversy In this particuiar ter ecially as pertains to =4 'bus service between Dani ham county omberz ot ifi‘,\fammmm !/ Others at $1.19, $1.49, $1.69 to $2.98 Henry Dorran fentral Villag . infleld ; A Fancy Round White Apron at 29¢ ST e A Bungalow Apron at 85¢ . tge Galiup, Moosup R. F.| o 4 Fortune, Sterling Mr. Shin- LADIES’ NIGHT GOWNS at 89c Saturday Night, Dec. 31, 1921 — Monday, Jan. 2, 1922 ooklyn: Josaplh Stetson, Tirooklsn | $2.19 to $3.98 In Good Full Gowns at 98¢ each Humphrey’s Novelty Orchestra er. the Hampton Jail to answer to > fitel degree during. mantic ate and have been giving this case there is & chan " wiierics) @ Others at $1.19, $1.49, $1.69, $1.89, OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT ROBES McCoy, Brooklyn; Marlor & 00Kly] Carl A, Carison, Dan- TWOREAL DANCB Louts S, Barstow. Kilingis BIGGER—BETTER THAN LAST NEW YEAR'S EVE Danielson THE LYONS CO. = ng youth me to and told with which he 200d rea- ! sucii. close uiity ro, Hampton R. F. D, m: George A. Cook, W S : DANCE 5 57 Aol | WAUREGAN BLOCK NORWICH, CONN. [}l 10 1ne cvacopnren mosic or BREED ic R. F. D. No. liimantic; P sebrooks, of THE IDEAL DANCE oncnss*rm} STATE ARMORY, WILLIMANTIC | THEATRE SATURDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 31st James M. Whittlesey R V. W. Barber. | been i1 poor phy- some time. Commis- | he attention rd: Allen B. Lincoln, 36 - Pearl Hartford; Henry Amidon, West on ford; George S. Brown, Eastford; Ariel|Samuel B. Harvey in Willimantic tomor- 3 TTGE A i stford: Willam S. Warren, East-| W. Green, ford. row (Saturday) from 11 a. m, to 12.30 JEWETT CITY Today and Saturday Mr, W | ’ Woodstock: S. H. Peckpam, Putnam|p, m. = Aiugustus F. Read had a fall the other JOLLY FOUR DANCE 1] RUPERT HUGHE'S SPARKLING i | R. F. . 2; William C. Child, Wood-| Mr. Searls announced also Thursday |da: The attending pi ‘ - of the high sohool at Holliston, Mass. | 10¢k; Byron W. Bates, Putaam R, F. D.|(hat the following new cases have & cian deciared that the fall was only suc ERTDAN, ARG ae COMEDY OF MARRIED LIFE i , Mass,, |5 Das X i on it so procedure | and comes to Danieison wWith the reputa~ George W, Butts, Putnam R. F.|added to the doc for the criminalias any person might have d was r TUNION HALL. DANGEROUS 2n on Thursd i of being a highly successful edu- term that is to open next Tuesday, Judge | sultant ¢ from the weakness o€ his { cator, and his work here is exvected to Alexander Maitland, | Banks presiding, at Willimantic: Marie | ii re be no evidence to sug- HERB SMITH'S ORCHESTRA. The Bulleti.'s announcement Thursday | be very vaiu myson; Mr. Chatibuck, Sayles Farm, | Louise Foster and Newell Bellvel, adul- stroke of any sort. Mr. Read DEe CURVE AHEAD morning that William Kinder. now supe | Mechanicsvilie; William M. Mayhew, | tery; George Brecault, keeping liquor |was around the house Thursday. A s Y, intendent of . at ,v,,\..‘ud\“‘ Following are the newly elected officers ' Putnam R. F. D. No. 4. . with intent to sell; reputation; Frank! Mr. tand Mrs. rl M. Miller and 1 Chadwi wigan as agent of | Of Dorcas Rebekah lodge: Noble grand,! Pomfret: Fitz Henry Paine, Abington; | Tatro, unlawfully holding skunk: danEnter Doroth et Nosrient asn aih With Hel?ne wick n company, was of special | Annie L. Page; vice grand, Mrs. Sadie J.| Arthut C. Botham, Pomfret Center;|Kellas, breaking and entering ending the week at the home of Mr. PLAINFIELD and Richard D& m of Killingly. ' Lindner; recording secretary, Mrs. Belle Howard T. W] Pomfret Center; Dr.|Vendel, theft. and Mrs. George Ayer. 1l succeed the late Clarence | D Anderson; finangial secretary, Mrs. | james H. Hu Abington, R ey LB dlad|OFE S fation iwhist b ana| The Plainfield High School basketball by agent of the Atta- | Lilllan M. Mich: asurer, Mrs. Estelle| Putnam: B. C. Rogers, Putnam; John | gm0 G000 Joii™ 0 10" pome | dancing from 9 to 12 Satusday evening. |team defeated the Alumni Association at CLYDE COGCK, in waugan company for upwards of a guar- | Talbot; trustee, Miss E. Dorsey, Patham R, F. D, No. 3 g S s 4 g 3 < z “ommunity Wedneaday even- ity %) =rbge e s here. Mr. Bradway was oné of the well e the Community house W “ 9 of a century lir'd r;el‘ \\m(:‘ (Ii“.unctt :lex;);ll} n&-wndcnl. D. Arnold, Putnam; Dr. F. T. Baldwin, k“n‘w“ residents of the city and had lived | Saturday evening at the Methodigt |08 Following was the lineup for the ALL WRONG The service batters located here as part | Jan. 13, ¢ officers on, putnam; Dr. B. B. Loveland, Putnam. here almost all his life, though he was a |church a watch night service will coeusy | ISR School: of the 192d artillery has been assigned as | i P iamoton e e H RS eN o native of the town of Thompson. He|the entir- evening. A part of the ev.| Kapola, left forward; Bennett, right PATHE NEWS was 2 son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles W.|ening will be devoted to nearly every de |forward; Dougherty, center; Allard, CHAS. HUTCHINSON, in part of the 434 division, it was stated on| Fire that broke out just after 5 o'cloch 1OR. % _ hursday by Capt. F. O. Armington. The | Thursday afternoon at the general store Chaplin: H. A. Darling, Chaplin. Bradway and for yvear prior to the death|iartmnt of the church and the last ten |Fight guard; Williams, left guard. p - 434 division Is composed of units in the| of A. J. Cavanagh at Dayville resuited in' In discussing tuberculosis eradication|of his father was associated with him utes of 1921 will wi a general| The lineup for the Alumni was: HURRICANE HUTCH states of Connecticut and Rhode Island, = | the being heavily damaged, chiefly from herds in Connecticut, Commissioner | successfully in 2 business on School | ccnseoration aroundsthe altar to the ser- | Burby, left forward: Jourett, right |§CHILDREN 15¢, ALL THIS WEEK With the coming of ti by smoke and Vater. The fire is said to| Whittlesey said Thursday that the pro-|street 1In more recent years the firm [vice of God for the near year. forward; Denison, center; Allen, leit |} cONTINUOUS SHOW SATURDAY real comoany will resumo it 3 originated in the cellar, probably | is one in Which the federal govern-|name has been Bradway and Lelano, Mr.| Tha arrangement of time is as follows: |Suard; Bergstrom, right guard. w0 drills each week. “The annuai inspec- ¢ the heater, and spread up the stalr- | ment is co-operating with the state gov-| Bradway being associated business Gardiner class; 9.30-10.00. | Murphy, referee. S TS of the company is for January. The end of the first half the High School scored 13 and the ‘Alumnl scored 5 7. Shumway substituted for Bennett in [ Buddie the last half on High School team. |14 law. 10.00-11. 11.00-1 Men's class; 11.50- Consecration Wi and avout the cellar. The fire com- | ernment. Fine progress is being made | with his brother- £ awaga Woolen company,;in this work in Connecticut, especially % B PR se to the Cavanagh' here in Windham county. The fing re-| IS health began to fail in February P indicated by the|©of last vear and since last June he has b been unable to give attention to his bus- Transferring prisoners who are to an- swer to criminal charges from th® county | store Brooklyn to Willim > is going social League ; 12.00, con team. The fi auick had ng obtained two .‘ sl s goir - pouring ut of the last 67 herds tests lcti'se th The Ne During the latier part ‘of the second v.,f‘".|f"‘]"r, r,'a\“':hvn,r.‘;\,.f{ . 1 easier and qui duty for 1ot e Vies pen e i Iness. At one period 8 few months ago!CEse the vear, The = half Jourett of the Alumni team was|here visiting hie parents, 2 e ¢ cupree. of jthe in the ! wards of 1200 head, only 40 reactors the Memorial. hos- | BEACER0 B0 Ao e injured apd Collonan substituted as right | Alexander Dougherty an_ever befor s | Aot St W e AR r for four weeks. Mr.|E00d OIF MeTHadEt forward. The final score was 38 to 12 opening o ‘nv; new ot re it was | Connecticut is also being done June, leaves |8Te Pub 5 |in favor'of the High School. e Brookiyn to Hamptor P i D e e e and a son, Warren L. Bradway, | Thirty years ago tlis weck a petition After the High School and Alumni ZI;‘_" r;”; s '\E"mfl"‘ = Jr: also thres sisters, M Gertrude | was being circulated in town to the | game the Plainfleld Buddies defeated uring | {s Houghton, of Wor | | Delano. Putnam, Bradway, Worceste Mrs. Luelle B. Martha M. Mar; idence rela Mrs. Hen }the Clerks. The lineup for the Buddies notice Thursday e gener Bebean, right | . Cooper, center; Blanchard, left | i i Principal T. evening school of Putnam® <ed with th the student ent surv right gmard. = Barr has Interest beng dieplayed U member b 3 NPT e t says closer move to | i 1 orward; Vincent, right car. e R < ever hefore being | th eiine of samvey i center; Nolan, right| ~Fdwin Murphy it e i are endeavoring to | line, did so. it the rcad is not | gua itter, left guard. visi »me in Lym better knowledge of Ens | they may ba more adequat N to make a success of life. there are a of Greek at the even ool and z Tle number of Po outnumbering others the first halt of game the Clerks scored 14 and the BiMuddies scor- jea 12. During the second i the MOOSUP Clerks did uot scére a basket. Dawley scored 6 baskets for the Clerks and Vincent scored one. Struthers scored 7 field baskets and 4 fouls. Bebean scored two, Cooper turee, Blanchard 1 on the ————— AARRIED. gras;deraned { PINWOODIE—WILL abode. Some |7 'pac. 3 5 F. A."Mac: {Carol, Mowry ( oftictals | Donald. E. Dinwoodle and s Dorothy C. Wiis GCOMB—In Mystic, Dec. ¢ Rev. Jerome Greer, Mrs Edgeomb and Lawrence here h the »e hed tov e from t 2 co-opera d and expatia would by s at the t should p dents s Margaret THanner close g school g well in with the A Greeting, In Westerly. R |Big Day, Me nguage of e man was all n \M\ York = with hi island, the papers ha was tently” deported to Greece, but returned again and was admitted | he country. mill t Principal the night | chool work especlally n view of the fact t re is such| earnestness on the part of those who a ‘ attending. Andrew Furlong, 69, for many 3 a resident at Pomfret and one of known citizens of that town s home there Thursday m n iliness of about ohe mo of the railroad company local si OUS & KEx v’,‘.) Y DANIELSON Undertaker snd roubalmer Attast.an {lo !thy Datal, F.H.&F.W. nLlJ'\lGhASI Funeral Directors and an L‘.-gn‘n-, o be T Emhllmel’! esc v l‘\'F.I'lin:. Jan 11 Central Village, Conn. P metiae AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT Courtesy, Efficiency, Satisfaction Teieptione Connecticn. Macsup Div. NOTICE! Commencing January 1, 1922, to apply on bills rendered commencing February 1, 1922, the price of gas furnished by this Bepartment will be as follows : First 5,060 cu. ft. per month, 131/ cts. per 100 cu. ft. Next 10,000 cu. fi. per mronth, 12%; cts. per 100 cu. ft. All over 15,000 cu. ft. per month, 11%5 cts. per 100 cu. ft. Consumer charge 90 cis. per month. Fallare up. Thereaf| be_ gradually extended until it i les the Wwho! ¢ and eventuslly of co-oper leared the ground. He one of the drivers stood beside 3 130 pounds of st southern corn, cobs and ail. ed awa undred m de] meet the cost of as | $17,000 this i ion this ¥ | s has been spent in paying for condemned and red killed, | that herds may be rid of tubercul mned animal ighout Marion Reed of Bosto mother, Mrg, Mary MANSFIELD DEPOT Mrs K. L. Dimoe H. Pollar made Misses Nellie | dre cows, State Attorney Charles E. Searls gave | notice Thursday that he will meet mem-| four the bar for consultation in re- ry, iam_White to criminal cases at his office in{and Anhe Mrs. Furlong died several = today (Friday) from 10 a. m. to| y. . Furlong also leaves three Charity is 4 cloak that covers a mul- , and at the office of - Attorney granmmmwn titude of queer performances. Monday des TV, ¥, V1 Christmas Q'fts, anta Claus and His VIL VIII; Ebba Oikke S—TIn Preston. ’nu. | Ar- Worgs, Marion Brc Playlet, Chriet thur W. Daics, aged 60 years mas at “orn - t al services at his la‘s home Satur- | Goog Burial 2 § WATTS—In this e Alexander Walts, Funerai services at his 300 Eranklin avenue day, Dec. 31, at 2.30 =T s Cedar Hill cémetery. e 215 CHMITT—In _Plan‘sville Conn. rm! 5 AR 28, 1921, Louis H. Schm'tt, in his 54th| Even a sure-thing gambier may lose year. out in the matrim game VAN VOLKENBURGH—In New York city, Deec. 26, ‘Thomas Sedgwick - SAVE THIS COUPON It will add FIFTY CENTS or ONE DOLLAR to vour savings if deposited with us. To assist you in opening an account during the Holidays in the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT OF THE BANKERS TRUST COMPANY THAYER BUILDING We will accept this coupon as FIFTY CENTS on a deposit of $1.00, and as ONE DOLLAR on a deposit of $5.00, if such original deposit is not withdrawn before one year from January 15th, 1922. Your deposits earn an addition- al 4 per cent. interest under the rules of our Savings Department. BANKERS TRUST COMPANY THAYER BUILDING NORWICH, CONN. candy and pop com Wer avings. Consumers using in excessl of 1,000,000 cu. ft. per monfl; il be bilied at 11%4 «is. per hundred cu, ft. for all gas consurued, plus the consurmer charge. A charge of two dolars (2.00) will be made for the remov- ing and resetling of meters which have been installed for less than une year. ther, lent to a dividend of 50 per cent. on your deposit of $1.00, or 20 per cent. on $5.00, in addition to which we pay 4 per cent. Funeral Directors Van Volkenburgh, lusbard of Fiorence Baiz and son of the lai» Phiip Van Volkenburgh. in his 79th yea Grandmother and Great-Gramdm: MARY A. CUSHMA Who Died Two Years Ago Today, MR. DAVID CUSHMA. MRS EDWARD BRODEUR. “MOTHER." ! (& ¥N MEMORIAM. EHURCH & AI.LtN MRS. GRACE S. STODDARD, It is a wonderful thing—a !(oflltnl In Loving Memory of Our Mother and 15 Main Street MISS W. D. CUSHMAN, Other folks can Jove you, bt only & Mother understands. She works for you, llooke fter you, ioves you, forgives you anything you may do, understands you— and then the only thing bad she ever does 10 you is to die and leave you. coupon is equival The above rates are effective in accordance with Sec. 1987 & the Reviced (zneral Statutes of the State of Connech cut, Revision of 1902, - CITY OF NORWICH GAS AND ELECTRICAL DEPT. ‘ . Embalmers We wish to thank all our neighbors Sty eaistans; and friends for all their kindness and (l HENRY E. CHURCH Coupons good until January 15, 1922. Only one coupon to each customer. 4 per cent. paid on S Deposits accepted from $1.00 up. This sympathy shown us in our late bereave- WM. SMITH ALLEN 1 o - nt. The kind 11l ah be ot Open Every Saturday Evening From 6:30 to 8:30 B nea We'saoricnd ant” fanks Teleohona 328.3 for the beautiful floral offerings. -

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