Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 11, 1922, Page 10

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RAIN OB SNOW TODAY; FATR, COLDER TOMORROW Bullelin NORWICH, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JAN. 11, 1928, & 3 has been done from time to time for the | FINDS TURNER'S DEATH the Sea, Darling Nellle Gray, A Lattle POETRY M;Ig’fi ~Mm PHAPLA‘N KERNAHAN A Backus l\os‘mt:l. as_well as m:sic pro- WAS UNAVOIDABLE ACCIDENT (‘l|nse‘ H-rn;on); Sonss by v‘,mn. Bald- 2 i, 4 vided for the Sunday services there sev- win, Rose in Bud, awning; quar- CANTICLER OF JANUARY. 2UR8R: L eral times. Throughout the year many |, Coroner I. I. Desm ooy o7 | tetts, De Sandman, Wag Back Home, T ATEE e e STORIL = interesting meetings and social gather- | TUesday that he Ropiso iy Roll On Beautiful, In 4> Gloaming, Mo- | Cold, iransiucent davbreak, after the Norwich, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1922, | e ings have been held at the Johnson home | Yestigation of the cause of the death of| (o "\ 1 00 " Sineet and Love's O night of driven sieet: = under direction of the zealous leader,| former Town Clerk John C. Turner of (. Tel Ut (o P00 5" A" 1iq | Bitter clonds fiying befors the pomp of — 55 WhATi: upon the part of all ;:g c!ohu: t’o“ 1:«’-\:‘ Mrs Fonn G LA HHerhiry who i wast re’| New London; afl‘l} that :ne found that the| o . "Howm to Rio, . Kitty 0'Too: s }:’Iflu’n . = o0 sl 5 which fs easy and to abhor that whic] ; S 4 T S e el A e v 3 y ‘72l And the worid of sun-smitten ice afiame Northeast storm warnings displayed diffieuit. Al speakers desire to say those | ¢lected Monday to flll this office.” Others{ T8 5, 08 WO b, M0 T8, S0 4 m | quartetté, The Romry, and The Fussy with splendor ! c coast from Boston to Virginia things which are easy to say and pleas- 1*“’319'1 {;r tr:fh’c?mmfi 39::_ arre. r\“me iris caRsiEITE witnesses waie exans | BAE, Ah, tremor of the msy lce-uheltfihed re thres pregnant| leader, Mrs. rles Garner; recording : e : branches along this foresgcborder, gt o htar Tuooe i secretary, Mrs. Alfred Davis; correspond. | ned in the case, and the Investigation| z in the passionate purity oAVight— Conditions. facts which account to a large degree for | TETC E iR, Tt & e OO e | extended over a period of several| BEER FOR NORWICH GOES How shall 1 endure vour glory he north Atlantic states cloud\-l the neglect n(lrmz- of the basic principles | treasurer, Mrs. Herbert Branche; first|months, but constant reviewing of the INTO PROVIDENCE RIVER | Dazzling, wind-shaken snectrum fires of n "\rr’a:;odand’d:; m:h-:ed for of (J_::“‘]{-l‘l“\",‘ is replete with hortatory | directress, Mrs, William Monroe; mem- | Case fg"“{"’ "';’“F’ P that anyone wWas| providence, R. I, Jan. 10.—Federal the, ”";fl;‘;‘;,,{‘;‘;&a‘h;‘a‘: N % st rain ne: a s Rible is FE R il sponsible for the accident. o e. e _blade-bl and somewhat colder weather remarks concerning repentance. It coiti- | 1 e o Hmer o e | e Turner met his deash in New Lon | Prohibition _enforcement agents poured | You must be the. RICEINE et fown 3 ! it | com an of flower committee. Miss| 3 is deaf > z 2 Some s collision of wheelin, In the middle Atlentic manas it Tt urges it It entorces it | Soms chalrmen of flomer committee. Miss| ol e e aae st tne| 3,650 gailons of, bear into the Providence some supernal coilision o g be rains Wednesday and fair | Over 60 \;me- ;rv:e:?{;'::m = :penvance’”"‘m'"” Mrs. Neville Blieq; chairman | corner of State, Broad and Huntington| river here this afternoon while a throng | High ahove the pellucid founts of the weather on Thursday. lile [ TheE=acs deciring drstaneuiante | of enteriainment committce, Mra. Tarle | streets, sbow at the sae spot Where| gathered to witness the unusual scene In morning. Sy Aantts Coak, occupies a 2 H. Christman ; committee for S c the one-man trolley car which tore ey v 3 et s Begedtompe oy e Jesus Christ and his apostles. | magazine, Mrs. Lanra Hutching: auditing | through the stone wall surrounding the| the heart of the city. Numerous volun TL—THE REFULGENT DARK. n Sandy Hook: Increasing east " feel that often in our zeal to get | Magazi ira Hutel auditing e Acstis Whlies te. be- | 'eers who hoped to assist the officers Wer |, sun rets among rose-purple clouds a ast winds; oloudy et ! men Into the kingdom we have lowered | COmmittee, John C.. Atterbury and Wil- 1:";‘ ‘_‘a:;:;‘“" 156 Hinied e e, sternly repulsed. hlazing all about their borders with foilow v snow or rain Wednesday. | the standard. As we study the Instances | am R. Balcom. e o ohaha eyl The beer, inciuded in 68 barrels and 60 orange-gold, {00k Hatteras: Increasing fin which these words were first spoken | The names were presented by Mrs. C.| Coroner Désmond stated Tuesday that| .. € DRie me BC00 S8 0 WS SO0 fal | L, joranse: i n Wednesday ve cannot help seeing that they meant | Bugene Saunders, Mrs. Neville Blicq and | he ewpeeted to have a finding on the in this city on a steamship in 1818, con- | Respiende: eweled majesty of the Forecast | far mora than they do foday. They do|Mrs. Benjamin Lewis, the nominating | Pigar T. Howard case ready by Friday. signed to a Norwich, Conn., man. B tations flashing from ecast. ore t 3 ¥ 3 oty e bt RS- oum B athomless blue-black vam ~n New England: Rai snow not affect ns In the same wav. 1 am | e fore delivery could be made the consignes e e e 3 New England: Rain or smow Afraid that we have pulled thess wopds| Following the election, the collection | DORIC QUARTETTE AND dled, leaving neither heirs mor assigns, Tattl 5 = e ‘Repent Ye' down t othe low levels of our | Was taken and the meeting closed with) READER GIVE ENTERTAINMENT|ana after standing guard over the ship- ovs have raced from - | own experiences. But that is mot the|!Me text of the chapter and the hyma| ye Dori male quartette of Provi-| ment for three years the government or- ng cold! Obseevations In Nexwich, way to climb with measured steps the | 1-© Siu s ST ey Elxcoling £ dence provided a delightful programme | dered it destroved. The cakes that they in's obeervations show the hills of light and be in unbroken com-| At the conclusion Mrs. Christman, | myoi.y evening at . the Community _— Tpach Hlag vemaes nges in temperaturs &nd| munion with God. Perhaps we have heen | Chairman of 1ne Entertalnment commit- | 1 ise, Chunsh street, for thett It was stated in Providence Tuesday|. . when they hecks and threats hanges Tuesday: [ more anxious abont heads than hearts. | L€ @ ‘f'"‘ iks”‘”’fi‘ members, served M. C. A. course of five entert: night that the federal officers refused to i ity L Pret e Ther. Bar. | “Jesus Christ never made it e: to | Sandwiches, cake and coffee The Community House was well | make public the name of the Norwich fare, 32 2930 epent. We have said to anybody and | e o Iafr e adaience ras aasr! conslgneal Trhile the shoutinz and lauzhter seem to - ¥ isity R A L L Tes- | Will Address Windham County Women amrw‘:{‘ Liho lares 1;’](”;':“: e s chime azains Siver bells of m 30 2960 : it ;, |tament does mot say so. The devil be-| State Motor Vehiols Commissioner | rie quartette, all of whom ara ves GEORGE ADAMS RECOMMENDED | variohie ot sommarn ™ 28, Jowest 30, CHAPLAIN A. EARL KERNAHAN. | lieves, and belleves more than some of | RUibins B, Stoeckel will address the |or unusual talent, was assisted by FOR TAFTVILLE POSTMASTER| "Rless ve the Lord Comparison do; he knows more ahout it. Thflrpi“ indham County league of wcrmen vot- | mnel Hinton, Boston reader, w! < Praise Him and magnify r“v— fore S : Chaplain A. Earl Kernaban of Bostom | wad' 5 man who came and asked ‘Ate|ers on the work of hls desartment a1 | atnen Wit & moer o ety (Special to The Bulletin.) ot T eng £ TN who Is conducting special services at| thers but few that be saved” and he the county convention of the leas in | “Tpe personnel of the quartstts consist-| Washington, D. C., Jan. 10.—Come £ iy Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, had | said: ‘Strive, struggle. agonize to enter OwS Jall, Putnam, on JANUATY | eq of Walter J. Hiarn, first tenor ; V. D, | Eressman Freeman has recommended the SEA BIRDS. i roe meetings at whih he'ipoke La the| I dt he straight Eate. e never made|12. Herebrt Knox $mith, president | Bojdccin second tenor; H. A. Lughis, | "omination of the following COMNecticut!onegome sea gulk floating far Hmes reel ks 6t which Tormoia o tin st Here js another man who |of the Connectiout leazue of w-men vot- | Lorey e, T s " | postmas each of whom was In the! “Over the ocean's joy waste, e city Tuesday. At noon he was at a|.ame and said ‘Lord, 1 will follow Thee | ers wil lalso speak at the convention anc + ovened at § o'-|list of t eligibles as submitted ess and wide thy shop meeting at the Richmond Radiator | whithersoever Thou goest. But Jesus o Will be and address’on lMmitation | ojo.k wag given by the vocalists as fol- | the Civil service commission: Plain® Ry mate = | company, where mora than 300 men|knew that he had mot counted the cost|of armaments. A chairman of the I e : Charies A, Jeroms; Maftville, Georgs | y = - heard him speak upon The Changeless and said: ‘Foxes have holes, and the|ham county league will be elected at i Wiokes B s ol | At Fasthampton, Harlan Hills. | © At the evening service a ®=,irds of the air have nests but the son | convention Twixt wintry | church he poke upon The Neglected Ne- | of man hath nowhere to lay his head. Cleaving the cessity, going from that service to speak | Here is another who came and said: vt inlow Ty saleny the meeting of Sachem chapter. No.| ‘Lord, what shall I do to inherit eternal e T iy s thy O. E. S. Here he gave an interesting | life? Jesus diagnosed his case instantly Jyah unon The Contributions of the Fra- | and put his finger on the weak spot in ities to My Life. his life and said: ‘If thou wilt be perfect O restless. homeless human sonl, , e the Trinity church service he mald | sell ail that thou hast. and glve to (he Following for ave thy nameless quest, ilcwed ha poor, and come and follow me. Jesus e fsulisoat apishe Mlowniotl s we [ / i hot watchest uestinnekt:— ix & tendency eanecially among | hever made i eas | Thou watchest i qumm . SVILLE an peo a f their| Chaplain Kernahan sald that repent- | —_———— e ——_ s § NEVILLE 15 100 Etrenuous | ance was not, I, convietion, 1T, sorrow, Bt Avary Wilensitn Tomaeantls eting and electlon of | life, to overlook common t {111, promising to de good. He said that N e Monday | soltely n | repentance was the response of the T - - 3 ey el | of the =oul to God B s sy hrariat e | > Sl miae e 5 HUMOR OF THE DAY %t Wi Gallat i L othe | today (Wednesday) and It areen iterary X with the gift e e sness and | at the sary cthodlst of carcasm made e other d= ening fo the| neglect A iency ' copal church en a lady asked o taes and so-! i “Have you Ba = t suceesstul year's| 3 “No, wa aln anv bacon.” ha maid A asurer's report | ISTIONS PUZZLE APPLICANTS ‘BAI’TIVT WOMEN ENLISTED IN but here's a la if yru wanta rea ey iab R s FOR AUTOMOBILE LICE CALL TO PRAYER MOVEMENT about Ham."—Richmond Times-Dispete ars sury the offi- Motor V Com The officers of the Woman's Bap “John. John erad Mrs. Con- - 1 Banflala | oo T = ¢ ast iy thera are robbers 1521 Robbars - the 1a ptist ehurch in this city. TI n the hou e “Ab- r 5 dent, Miss Alice » 4 solute'y prey may ba prayer movement mow in process heuse, Absurd Legion h auguration throughout the | Monthly. s 4 churches. This plan comprises the estab- | SANDS OF DOLLARS' “How amndh & Snring 45 4 ~ctad ae fol-| shment of prayer circles composed of | i n nd George E.| | from six to ten women in each of the| e aliars 5 N gt < James Tohnson and | 2 | churches, to meet weekly if possible, 2 | *Did you earn s to the arch-| g | in addition to this concerted “Ross, T nson and Charles| _| member some time during ea < A. Andrews and ¥ for the leaders whg hav times my econsc promotion of the eontinuation way T conld zet 2 in the 3 WILLE TAF | as | ough of Norwl mem- was | Ty representing the hoard of | egular mest. | s present and bro t Y o fire house| ® o e MAT OFICE. KEPTUNE L0G_ 27 STATE 5. MW LOWDON, Come RECEVED AT AN OFTEE_REPTINE 106, 27 STATE 17, NEW LONDOR N The chair- | k = port of the campaign e plac lomand Sau- | = endous emphasis ypon the stimulating a3 oy BLS TIS ANS He (fust accepted) t te con- % three | 7 ! 4 | effect of praver in this connection. Wi by fair toNALS v ar TP CRAD PAPIS WICE 2ees tec oy TTE PLAVT capvee co the backing of the minister ty of the women, make the and the loy she believes that * Impossible possible.” that fess, darling, tore” She—"Oh, is my fift He had is son a vou den't sent have er promptiy “Don’t wait with rHAR sen engaged be- TYSEWYOUE FY L oM 34 2vme s PLAUT CATDER CO seemzca cont ART EALE Rf SET: HOP YOUR ARATVEPEATY #aLZ ey Why, this E APR SHIPPING Yo7 vEY ALBERT A. KAPLAN LEFT ESTATE OF OVE fust telozram fromw Ty POR TOUR RYEIVEHS PYT®O YOU AT p SACTIFICL UNION AM $344,000 in. Estates ap ude | § the yon."— itom- ).T0 | KALEIDOSCOPE ot N OFFICE. NEPTUNE BLOG. 27 STATE 5T, NEW LONDOX, S0 BQSTON WSS [0 2¥ 122 5 The yueea My, only In arié Finad] Y TRICE TO FOSYION 7O TVLJTY OVERSTIEFEL ANEIVEPSATY TALE RAOD STITR the rarth wo v life estate t Levy, 150 W, Goldie ightiet the same provision ti Monros | e moods, snapping up and Leo % Refore the hrea me provision | X main In Eurone At the agez ¥ exchequer o venue of mor tneorrect Gas issuing from | MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK ELECTION OF OFF FULL OF ACTIVE WORK The January meeting of Home chapter of the King's Daughters was held Mon- = | HOME CHAPTER HAD YEAR i day afternoon at the Johnson home with FVPLOYMENT BUREAT Directors of N a large attendance. The meeting opened SECTRED 438 SITUATIONS were ciecter ¢ e hymu Home of the Soul, after Ploremce st s meeting of the stockholders on the members repeated the Lord'a T exeter §ion T wen the . s orris roo er in unison and gave another hymn, o digcias e ( Lippitt, Luclus Brown 2 in Land. In responss i il brigi | = aips, Frar Woodard roll call member repeated a 0037 TO WAFUFACTUPE FOR YOI T wn extens roughout the sur- a1, James C Henderson L, verse of scripture. Two new member © KD LA 09. rounding. dis were received into the chapter, Mrs, Ma Becausa they dn’t let him sleen a subsequent meeting of the direc- | Aldrich and Mrs. John Spencer —ON— n_the jali, John of Midiletommny tors elected the following officers.: Aft e reports of the secretary and s ROk Sl e < o President—Coste treasurer were read and approwed. P ocsnts. Then | £ Cried i A hopelines the annual reports from i o BT ] s Rl tees were given, men t recently paid bounties amount- : PIANOS AND JEWELRY IS T 5 Sl 1991 1 sales held netted good o Black . bonrilt Dae T e [ LB EECLHEE HOTND | sum ontributions were made in Killed hedgehogs, a S s DEAD IN HIS SHANTY r s for worthy causes, sewing | Bloomfleld hunter killed R for emplcy. | The Bulletin's Salem correspondent | bridge hunter Teparted that he had shot writes | ———————— o camt e st 1 e MANY MORE TELEGRAMS AT HAND €2, Do, st o s oo ty by himself for sev rears past was by High school at Wi Conn., foml, deadlyin hed [ Weonealy! evenus a * bitter apponent of hair. §a DEl G inendict o, Whvsuffer?Dr Ki Asthma Remedy il 6 smaumasd et St i o ‘F\::wfl;:;er' "“‘ gives instant relief. 25 years of success, would be obse at the school, and Fou Colchester took charge o 75¢ at all druggists. Avoid substitutes, thitsone, atudy hour: would /e Tl employmen e i L ey Trial Treatment mailed Free. Write to - 190 wicking i o jhe "'\"'"»M.V'“ - St bF cin Have C d With Us to Make § =% o, T rresious menth i e St R Ao Wi ur Manufacturers Have Co-operated Wi 8 to Make J 5.7 il o tad ave sspiying 337 per |8 Auring tha month of No | prizes to the winners. DISTRICT OUTLINED IN STATE state into 150 est fire warden eloped Tues- ‘the state fire war- FOREST PIRF 195th DIVIDEND Norwich, Conn., December 10, 1921. The Directors of this Society have declared out of the earnings of the current six months, a semi-annual dividend at the rate of Four Per Cent. per annum, payable to de- positors entitled thereto on and after January 15th, 1922. The Norwich Savings Soczety (A Purely Mutual Savings Bank) BUCKWHEAT COAL $6.00 Per Ton Our 50th Anniversary Sale THE BIGGEST SALE EVER HELD v gone over location for each xas carefy best SEE OUR 2-PAGE ADVERTISEMENT IN FRIDAY’S BULLETIN SALE STARTS SATURDAY, JANUARY 14th the plan of Forester Hawes thus a metwork of forest fire fight- state and ome of the be that each man ap- have a telephone. #0 to be equipped with of fire fightirg equ'p. a new departure for this because of the small appro- fr forest fire fighting pur- restry work it will be im- do a great deal along the line ~ wardens. However it is ish each of these officials her of wire brocms which practical In sweeping leaver burning area and thus estah ™! over a forest fire .As many = possible to obtain ed amonz the war. Thames Coal Co. Phone 1819 NOTICE Annual Meeting of the P? Hnldu' of the New London Coun tual Fire Insurance Co: y be heid at the office of the mpany, Not $3-61 Broadway, Norwich, Tusedsy, Jan. 1ith, 1322, a% 2 o'ciack in the afiernoon, ‘To hear and act upon the Annual Re- ports. is Deposits Dec. 31, 1921 $19,527,380.64 e OR.CwaL) To eiect four Directors for a term of three years sach. speotal Inetructions as to the 'l'he !‘!‘g&&t in Our History To transact any furtber husiness roved methods of ecmbating Jarest fires will Be issued to all, mnhdmununnu-' ‘W, F. LESTER, Jan%¥

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