Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 20, 1921, Page 12

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FAIR ODAY; INCREASING @LOUDINESS TOMORROW TUESDAY, DE! NORWIEH, CONN., 20, 1921, 3 = T Loz T3 | $300 from the fund to compensate him [SLATER HALL PORTRAITS “E'n‘ ~ AS HRE HMARI]- for his first month's work since the board DESCRIBED BY ¥. 3. LEAVENS 3 fl g fii!l lgtin\ voted on his/salary -rsolution. He noti- | p3 14 tne list of portraits hanging In A CHRISTMAS BIST. e 4 s BRARE N Row A RN fled the executive committes of the le- | et 1'% nq Geseribed by the jate . e ot S s and = = = 7 glon at a meeting Friday night in Bridge- | prancis J. Leavens, that standing 23d in Tune mecits | reading lh!flg-' and orwich, Tuesday, Deo 20, 1921, ——— vort that he would continue t> draw the | 4, 8 3 HEV T el or JOHN DUN. through ; rmensy s money.--The leglon men responsible for| 17X\~ He was ‘born Sept. 28, 1800, im And, 10 e {ts scope and power, . Declaring that Christrias has become | powdered mica for snow effects instead | ihe injunction proceedings said yesterday | Norwich, his father owning a large farm An uninvaded leisure hour. e T one of our most dangerous holidays due | of the highly dangerous paperscllppings|that theyp referred mot to have \heir |in the vicinity of the present Thamesville, iy’ tomitain ‘pei—gelt-Siling. ‘fres Conditions. ‘m the use of highly inflamable ever-|and ecotton. . s identity disclosed until the action Was | where the son passed the early years of With equable delfvery. > 2 avea of high pressure | green trees and decorations in hmoes and [ “Do not {lluminate the tree With can-|actually instituted. They are taxpayers | pis life, (Dunham street, which stretch- Warrant-d never out of joint cold wave has contin- | clsewhere Chief Howard L. Stanton of dle;-c‘ SER A S E i e o (he hg;o"‘_ S st i, “;csl ,flhamfl Strooiia N Aage writing \o'the potit. L south- | tho local, fire department on Monday is- [ “Colored el ey Comptreller Harvey P. Bissell's posi- [4 reminder of this farm’ z MpETature | wyed a statement urging the publle to|more ornamental and safer on the \:hnle- tions that the 3 to 1 vote of the hoard o His Tatter yeY ohn: Difhansewas A ?anfl—“nrl,h l(.r:‘ls :lexr. . f i A spot light focused upon the tree is the = : 1 . i A Recor cenes and faces dear, N = . 1> more careful in its holMlay celebration [ A spot lig D e eas |control in favor of the Butterworth sa eft in.charge of the farm when only “| Plus £ with focus, time and t > s vear, safest method, and gives a highly pleas-| ary resolution ald not authorize him t [ .hout 12 yeats of age, and it was under And caric-blanche at the.camera shep. . his is a season of the year!” said ln;‘v‘ effect. t care) draW the money in view of the statutory | nis care for several years. He then en- b 3 2 o Stanton, “that should he an occa-| “Smokers should exerclse £Test care requirement that afbropriations cannot | saged in the printing business, Icarning A car—for_ease and graes desi er m fon of universal cheer but unfortunate- | With their matches and smoking m: be voted by the board of control without b is trade at the printing house conneeted h the bagt encine ‘one can find— peral it hecomes a time of trazedy In many |ials While near trees and decorations. ¢ | the written consent of each member, is [with The Norwich Courier—the present ls"“l b K i nr;",':.":f; wever. [ Fonseholds hecause of death or serlous| ‘Keep matches out of the reach of|that taken by the men behind the infunc- | semi-weekly edition of The Bulletin. - ceeiis 1 ary by fire. Peopls decorate their n‘ma!l children or they alve kely { tion move. which was founded in 1797. A sum—bequest, investment gift. < s with tinder-llke trees and ether |them, to flluminate the tree. . = | Whether 'Attorney General Frank E. At the age of 22, in company with That cannot theZuZh my fingers sifty E cereens and they fremuently becomel “Tove _wsing aleonol EASGlell i |Healy will take part in the suit Is a | Thomas Robinson, John Dunham pur- Tie increment 1 e conveved 2 cnited, with serions remits. Usually kerosene showld be avolded. as shoud | 8l T 1 PR n M SCn N | ohiased The Courier from Roswell Tube In quarterly installments paid. | the fires that occur are due to the use|the flimsy toy ‘motlon-pict be a party to it unless the attorney gene- | bard, and soon after he bought out Mr: I i < t candles as flluminants, althoush [using inflammable film. e I Robiasons et it s ool sith magnifying face. n R i esembli “Low-priced electrical playthings| 2l feels it his duty efend Butter- | Ees < — every moment's space o s < fitmsy electric light assemblies choud he. tabooed, since they ara often |Worth. In view of the fact that he js | itor and proprietor of the paper. Under i ould be tabooed, si v are P : ready to use his influence and give any | Fort H. G. Wright, Fisher's Island, have | 57 OPporiunity may exist % o ve | understood to have advised Butterworth | Mr. Dunham’s management it gained a|aiq in his power, and was an earnest ad. | E L ey R, To use the presenis on my list ns to a record kent by The defectively wired ‘and freanently have | {REEI20L 10 HET0 4 anding the | ide reputation Tor its recosnized abiiity ecn transferred to new hands. Mai. 1. onal Board of Fire Tnderwriters, |In .~ dangerous o 3 . < —Helen A. Lee. in New York Herald reput . vocatey of the establishment of the Nor- |\, Serles, C. R, w i & ! : AN ) s ] : y 3 Serles, C. A. R, who hi§ been in ization of the stock fire | electrlcal apparatus may cause serlous|lack of a unanimous vote. Butterworth In_collecting news, -which was done bY | ich firee Academy He died in Norwich | charge of the work, is assizmed & FULFILLMEN R s Rl messengers, requiring energy and speed, s e ree e work, is assig o LLMENT. : p amen compantes, about one in every | burns and fires. A T‘ also for its able discussion of the topics | 721+ 10- 1878, aged 77 years. |new task of Guildins up> a mortar bat-|Came autumn, clad in russet cloak, weathe s Christmas fires results in a fatal-| “If it is felt that Santa Claus must be i (Continued Wednesday.) \ery orsanization but will remain i | a-stealing o'er the hill; onio a . prosent at the eclebratlon, (he IMr-| X0 TRUTH To sTORY STy S e TS 7 Fort wWricht. The wooines Vased lenraih ber gaze ay entioned ton that fizs In-| sonator should avold long cotfon “whis- % DA Bk i o e , i Maj Redben/Noel Perley, C. A C., ad he cricketls sone srew stll; Winds T nerion s be volded b tha | kers” and should keen away from open or ALLGep morpth | D Al Sy Manning a few years later. Now, Beacuiting Oftfeer futant at Fort Wright, adds the charse A4 Soanict soarke lit orange fires is iy 3 Fresh we 0f zavdous Yuletide prac- | lights and fires. As an adfitional precau | | The state pabers carried a story Mon- | Afie his 80 Years' service In newspaper | The Xecruiting activities in' New Lon- [of the recruitipg service o his other du- | As thra o ernd e L o dusk, weather O tfeally covered in policles, | tion, the costume used should be made|day morning that Edward J. Bonder, a|ioms Atr, tounnm hald rime oimarer |don and vilnity, having. headquarters at | tles. Dear Heaxt, you came 1o me. . s an additional reason for | partially. fireproof by spraving upon it|naval messenger. en route from New | oroSila (rust He was elected mayer e 1 k. AT 2 solution made by bolling 821 strnining | London to Buffalo, N. Y., had been 3 1 of the city, which office he heid for two or to iustrate how many|two ounces of carbonate of soda: two|up by six armed men on the new Thom- | vears ‘Tn 1849 he was appomnted post: tmas fires. gecy case in an eas- [ounces of ammonia carbonate; two|aston road, about eight miles from | naster, being the sixth te hold that of- e InGiie Imstanea | ounces of borle acid, and five gailons|Waterbury Sunday night and dobbed of Came winter. veiled in ilvery frost, witk holly berries bright; The pastures dreamed 'neath falt'ring fice after the city was named flakes, while still stars shone af Vi u rwicn, night, woman ellmhed upon a chair to light | of water. 62 special discharges whigh he Was €ar- | and retaining the office for four vears. | s \IT,S N ELECTRIC XMAS 5 o £ I, s 4 SMes Bf a large Christmas tree| “If anvone's clothing catches firs, the |rying to the naval officer In charge at | Tuwice he was elected 0 the 1egisiainee A : £ =0 accidentally tonched her | vietim should be promptly rolled in | Buaffol omed and once served one session in the state ntal paper [ rug or woolen“cloth in order to smother road’s turn brought yeu | o an ornam c Officers at the Submarine Base state | senate. Tiis uprightness and worthy | AT Dear Heart, across the drited n Mrwicl 5 oh flared un and ignited other | the flames, which shculd be kent £rom|inat they know nothing about the alleged | bearinz won him the title 2t the state|f * e — <2 e w th ;n she tried to snateh|the face. . ¢|holdin, that there is mo one by/ythat |capitol of “Honest John Durham.” At| 1 eridl from the branches, “In order to prevent the snreai of|,..,0 gtationed at the / submarina ba Spring_ca Where snow had lain, I one time he held the office of bank com- Y IL M GRORY,S Anemone’s pale star: t fire anl she|of water and a fire extinguisher shouid|gorvice by the name. of the state. 3 ,Jands JEEeNeE anie to the flames a few hours|be ‘;m‘ro:\;h‘ aht hlalnd‘.(p“ e £ fe he w : ot < 3 N EVENINGS . And mid ’l,‘:( ‘h:‘-;‘r'u:n:;;wktwwm ‘Merchants should keep .ih aces National bank. For 20 years|fl_ At ]N — IT’S HAN Palfilliment 0w has v make Christmas fire- | of business free from rubhish ani pa- president of the Norwich Gas DROP IN OPE Vi g S DY e T H has come Dear Heart, et + “ It our brida! night! 1 T strongly urse|per accumulations: and should insist‘that| yeiiiam G. Stebbins of Groten, vice | company, up to the date of hie death. the following pre- | employes keen all exits clear. 7,\:1,_\-; Choate Wonson, in Bostos e exits ¢ < president of the Tracy Chemical Co., Whe After 1820 he was a membar of the 1 ransoript. stores and else-| - “Large No Smoking' signs should bel cas operated mpon for appendicitis last | Second Coneresational church, leading an FRANKLIN SQUARE dress cav W. G. Stebbins Improving in homes, disnlaved in stores, and the regulation | eeic - is making good proy toward ithful Christian life. e o sl e OR OF THE DAY t 1, SeCuntlv sb D) ys0 1} S el i i el 2 Rub—Do you for ocea vel ™ fall over. and keep it away | remove all evergreens immediately after e . e ot n = = & and llzhting fixtures. Christmas, before they become com- : T sizned the pledge years —New York Sun. The teacher was trving to make Bessis 3 understand subtraction and she #ald tinsel, flake asbestos and ! pletely dried out.” *You have ten : no = | CLERK FOUND THIEVES PHYSICIANS MEET AT Yow “._N_\p e 2\:\:‘::‘ :h: :::r:.:”: IN HISLOP STORES BEACH SANATORIUM Biys Then P, Y 8l % fnch extension bit t a conference of the physicians et ve 1 the state Tuberculosis sanatoria, Monday at the Seaside, the state san torizm at Crescont Beach for children suffering from bone and grandular fuber- culosis, there was a spirited discussion ot the value of the skin test for tubercd- losis, there was a deirited discussion of -~ » 0 music lessons” sald the ehnld, promptly.—Boston Transcript Jack—"You've got a bad cold, Pete™ Pote—"Teh. ’ Jack—“How'd vou gat 17 Pete—*T slept in a fleld last night and someone left the gate ' open."—Boy Life. the walue of the skin test for tub~rcul / evae: ! st ) ® - 5 A Author—“They talk of putting me in ! - : gie Jnown, 2 the yon: Rauetaten After you have racked your brains to think of somsthing, {“Who's Who. nexpected app@rance of Mr. |and named aftes its discoverer, the emi- D | Friends—"Whose 200?"—London T4 John ek ) sbecs Tia b e en e i o b s T B8 . . i S 7"—Londo - e e o e B s e e s some worth-while article, 2 fitting token of the reverence SRS 4 LS A a . 3 o at Yale. oo The Reformer — Do vou Ink that . s e e e you bear your home and the love you hold for your dear | satesmanshib in s countrs s on the ¢ Mr. Babeock caug John F. O'Rrien, rep-rted th resilt of th~ e I cline? i oy R B AT e b ones—don’t you always get back to the one biggest thing The Politiclan—Mx bov, ne statesman { T be a | show elght cases, which, according to t! the symntems and X-ray findings avere inlife —MUSIC? country would decline anything g London Weekly Telegraph. x ¥ from e\mu—rl:"r\JQ but which, fl’cr;firhflru!]!fl".( ' This new father-and-son get-together e tore | Tt semed to be the opinion <f a major- 2 ' [ et s It pReampe TN sl ensh rez. |1ty of dectors present that while the tes was . very Hick, v Mr |very d headquerters, stated wo-inch exten: aluable, its relizbility had et limitations. most of us can recall. dating back hood days—Hamilton (Ont.) g T e INJUNCTION PROCEEDINGS ot i byt rte ol AGAINST TREAS. BUTTERWORTH : of the door was aboat | Infunction proceedings -~ to restrain meter, and it Is heliev- | Treasurer Frank S. Butterworth of the through | American Le from deducting $3,600 s present salary® long emonzh ristmas Ethe chard, when we are mar- ried T don’t think I could lve in a Mttle fat 5 t . | “janes- on on’t o = . YTES Sl e e Why not learn for yourself today — tomorrow — So many investments for the hcme fall short of ey e vy o e e o L just what this wonderful musical instrument, the one’s expectations that it gives us a whole lot of LA O T e ot e e fore judge of the superior court soon. i 13 by o Jai - ' H N 1 “What's the matter, little gir1?™ ask- i, atinage: of e e greate’st instrument, the greatest achievement of he pleasure to bring you into direct contact with this P e sl e sen- | ¥ The actio il be based ¢ - B = 3o 3 e A o e laeet o world’s most noted inventor, Themas A. Edison, _marvelous Phonographand Ict you hear for your- B e in connectio v the $2,500,000 fund does t “a'o y - g e . ‘When you're ou with ¥ athe: e s el T i iy means to you, your home and your family. self—why it is supreme. By i il g b gt o arged with a salary for the dishursing officer, and X you wouldn't get lost.™ | where lquor was sol the that the ard of control has nnt au- i3 “I'm too little. I can't reach them.” spended execution of thorized Butterforth to withhold for his ~ —American Leglon Weekly. e of the threa personal use any of the meney turned ov- S 4 . - -l Patlent—"Great Scott, doctor! What close their er him for distribution to former ser- b |an awful bill for y one week's treat- v ice men who need help. | ment 1 i wirred | Treasurer Butterworth made tha state- b Doctor—*My dear fellow, 1t vou kmew TS were in Thursday’s meeting of the board N, - what an interesting case vours was and control that he had already taken out “ il how strongly 1 was tempted to let it gn 8 £y |to a post mortem, you wouldn't grumble i = o 3 2 4 i " iat a bill three times as big as this“— \ London Answers. 3 “Where are you going” the teacher i z g = wrote on the board. “Johnny, read that” ~ This is the only Phonograph in this wide world that proves [P e e e e = . = = teacher added the questios 5 itself, the only one that even dares permit the artists to [t relie dagy e i - . . . . . . ohnn: “Whe ing, Mttle : sing and play in direct comparison with their own Re- il G g o e AL i M e brl stm a S Creations. The other—so-called “Talking Machines” — fon Weekly. , , v t: would if they could—But—The: g is the KALEID PE answerf' Y y cannot. What is th: 0SCO y L ; 5 Reptiles are not found in the Aretls ™ ) The prehistoric Egyptians operated os- N trich farms. Crops are raised on 229,620,000 peres N Y in India. - . . The prehistoric Egyptians hatched eges appy ew ear Dor’t take our word—Come and investigate for yourself. artificially - 3 . It is your money you are going to invest. You do not have % N eants et upuacaly oapERt ceats. to merely think this or that Phonograph is the best—You Dolls were made in Nuremberg as lonz PG TN SO can KN O W. So—when you invest in music—do it ago as 1400. At one point in London busses pass at an average of 640 an hour at the busiest time. In the Alps thers is & letter box 10,000 feet above sea level from which & @ally collection is made. The Japanese-have a superstition that to eat anything for the first time adds seventy-five days to one’s life. The cocoanut palm trees grows chief- Iy in Ceylon, from which country 14,000~ 000 nuts are exported every year. Two butterfiles caught in Peru and described as the “rarest of all Morphoe.” were recently sold in London for $135. Though the domestic cat avoids water, it is a natural swimmer when immersed. Even a tiny kitten swims strongly. Miss Edith Strudders, a California girl, manages a “day-old-chick” farm, where with your ears cpen—as well as your eyes—Hear THE NEW EDISON—before making any decision. Our Special Plan A LITTLE DOWN A LITTLE EACH WEEK The convenience of our purchase plan makes the financial part of the transaction most enjoyable. You simply add music to your family budget. Let s explain this desir- able feature. i WILL BE GLAD TO K HEAR THIS MESSAGE OF GOOD CHEER. TOLL LINE WILL g % i i | [ oen ‘ THE FOLKS AT HOME {ahé tags and packs the chicks for mar- R 5 [ ket. : S: an "he refere - . ‘Without dust we should have me ea'l tarsets ‘- = u x;:»ch th: ’ | powder, the earth fould still be solid. s of ustee. l ‘Foothball. cycling and._horse riding ———— . - ~ be possibi th L . N gland Arllery dlstrict of WO s Although blind, a Canadian ex-soldler passed the Canadian clvil service exam- ination for employment as a shorthand clerk. ‘The_custom of giving™ presents at Christmas is pagan in origin. Onee Christmas present s were _unknown The custom was cohfined to New Year's day, The colony of beavers at the Zoological park, have tunneled under the foundation wall_and escaped to the upper reaches of the Bronx river. One was ignomi- nously caputred under a wash beller. Many keepers camped on the trall of the others, but the “call of the wild™ proved to be to0 civilized and the beas- ers returned to their home in captiviy and they seemed to glad to be home— ° Scientific American. r are & part, changed comma ast week. Colone! L been in charge, was rel We will play Santa Claus and deliver any day or time you wish to surprise the family - FINN BROTHERS JEWETT CITY : CONNECT.CUT H to which thoy had o ‘| The Southern New England rately st such wmavare will ar Telephone Company Members of the Cxecho-Slovak z Tholesale soclety numbered 585,131 in 1920, bad 722 retail societies and | . 260,644 persons. The majori- | ty @ co-operators are of the work- ing Despite economic difficul- fics much business was transacted, v

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