Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 13, 1922, Page 4

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B i & nwelr Bulleti: 3’ and Goufied {126 YEARSOLD b S vt 10 1 ek 40 o ranth; $6.00 a‘a"&w at Norwich, Comm, 30 8 Tegtose Calls. CRCULATIOR WEEK ENDING JAN. 7¢h, 1922 il 72"’ f ACTION ALYOR'S COMME t2am 10 owwesw tions and m detog it tSans have devciop Feat has bee undesir: Before s - SURIPE famk or 42 tor| wott ¢ nasat pusores, What €hs deler| sates must Ast e new 13 whae fa| meant by sermEet YOR VBANCR'S DEYENSR, Commlersble interes; is bound 9 he mantacted in the undorstanding which Bee Gesn remehod between (he Fesueis Wia Faguriing it hes been acenn- breathe mers easily . csm 1 1o ths § witting fs aray for resgatTECtis e whele offoris 1o o Prevalor Bricad hsg hces abfiged Scxi yitn the fforts o bring boul L grealey was 1 H W to do Wih the safrgnerdiag of the ~mric’ egainst @uy suwrh attacke as it in years g ”5!’ progmess vrwards th wers masessary cowld to a large of guah safcguarde as B waei and NORWICH BULLETIN, FHIDAY. ANURHY 13- 1922 a by the assurance | woull te Fup- < further aggresson. an lgium boro the brunt of tho an invasion, France hasn't osed to o deplete its army er its frontler os to leave it- selt oteoted. Other ‘natlous have folt that because France was mak- ing such provisions It was impossible f them to overlook thelr own wmu«xiunl But what France has been doing and intends to do was shown to he depend- ent upen spch support as could be re- led upon in an emergency from the out- side. That is what Premler Briand ap- pears to have got assurance wbout from Premier Lloya George. He has gained the polat which he was relying upon In CLZ'X«“\“ armament reductions With that agree- e can fecl that it does not . and whila desiring and it can/ is ‘has United Stetes Trueman in the wp- quart figures togeth- r hasg reached the rs u to the nto Pennsyivanis pels rtends 8 perking up of for parity preq ftioe . o ot § Raval trenty| leats ex-| snd agein onr| may He thening: | whoe wifl be him s o | ot men i drormed { them o + of. had | comia the people and waid: tax report when thel, )(n Wates, but at last, HER CAREFUL CHOICE re you going to marry taat Mertle- bark man 1 aeo around here all the time?" arked the Inquisitive bachelor uncle as hoe finished his after-diuner cofiee and lit a olgar, “Not that I wish te pry, my dgur ulecs, but you under- stand that 1 take sn affactionate !nter- est in your future.” “You certainly doi” sighed the pretty nlece, emphatically. “Morcy! How do I know whother I am going to merry himf Quear things -happen—I1 suRpose day when I've nothing clse to a0 1 got married, but I'm awfully busy just et prosent.” uh!” sald the bachelor unmcle. “He'S see some other gicl ho lik® better and thon—good xnightl” “Well, he'd better take a good, long look right now if he's flighty,” seld the beotty gicl smartly. “I'm not running in any comgetition game. I don't sce Wwhy you are so wild about Ajax Mer bark. He's no better looking than I know and not n seme” and he 't dun B pples, Ob, I like hiny well enough lots so_rich for gesped the bachelor un-| o't you giris any romance in When a chap sits and cu with his soul in his eyes b 1 think you him waste his time ey on you. It him, pointed out the r know that for 2 going feet o somis falr dame and ihen have | her step on me and break my heart——" “linl” gurgled the pretty girl, amus- odly. ‘1L oua't believe you cver had 2 Leerl! You're (0o fat ind comfortamle. You wouid be completely ruined if you married! I don't believe 1 wapt to gel married imyself, 1 never in the world would have as much fun ws i do now:" ‘M won't always be now,” gested the bachcior ungle. ticbark proposed to youl” “No—1'll teiephone you the minute he #ald the prsity nlece, tmrtly. “You imuat have & bet ] ser- S oggs for breaklast and is reading Wells' Outline of History. I don't know which hatssmdmd.flktvwmml man doesn’t he strike a new line of tatk or does he just go on saying the same things?” ‘Mostly he doesn't say anylhing,” ex- plained the bachelor uncle. “He doesn't «ot muoch chance, and then he has to read the newspeper. Iile fecis that you know his every taought, anyway.” “Well, that might be a help,” mused preity niece. “I like Ajax's nose bly weHl, only I wish he had a quick come-back, lke Creston, Oreston is so horribly . but if I dom't look at him he keeps mo perfoctly amused with the things he says. Dab is wonderfully and I should like my b good natursd above all 1 cannot endure his laugh. 8 golng to have his salary July, but they suy Hov's fa-{ is the | I8 Creston may be sent lo Fng his firm and I'd adoro o live However, hone of them PRINTED BELOW, YOU $1 pe i and to _— cver e an old maid be presidents romance!” yrowised the protty A Famcus Trial JOMN OLDCAS whom | bovhood. So T off to lay the the rul with patience to he: promise noth! Saen o do Oldecastie i a sraem tha throneh cad him to fnx to mse the chursh committine him from hence- 2 condemned harttie. to tha inrisdictiorn and jnds- aring the ath sent: i ETTERS TO THE EDITOR playground that is meintained by olty money and used at nig As to clearing off the snow the ex- pensc was nothing iuaemach as |under pay of ths public works depart- ment who hapvened to be st the barm wnoccupled that dey were toged, while the enflre expense of suppiviug a needd safogugrd {8 intignideapt. There are plenty who know that am- | ploves of the pubilc works dcparkment e out long hefore the storm of Wed- Ul-reuaded and are rounded, of o only e, indicates instead emotional. n the Joops are big and flour- ane lioRios iat the b ¢ | nesday ceased, clearing the walks snd o o o e o3 | crosswalke and early (his morning had rather by striet rea- ded them. Bt o The skating pond was selgsted not to 1 to the trolley compaity but tb he benefit for the public of such wsportation service, but as thayor ity T have always found uqmg derzon of the Cennectlcut commany whatever wbrk was ervred in, whethet it was ing of men and cars for the mmu of snow or in road buflding. i Main strest improvement the ed the co-oparation of the the start to the finiah promptly pald the check for thefr of the rordibed amounting to over busigess and or- the to loops extend this cha; lhi the Ye- on *is tosurround the siallng play- nd for ihe youmg piople w.tg great a degree of safoty as poasibie, n! an inslgnificant cost i the whole pur- pose of the small amount of work which T heleve was fully warranted. HERBERT M. LEROU, -Conservatlve Writers ! uestions Abeut Lighting Skating Pond, and Answers By The Mayor. Editor: WHI you allow me 1o 0Tt spacé in your paper to call ation of the tax payers of the orwich to an article that bas appeared in both of omr city papers in rence to where the mayor {8 spend- clty money outside the aity Mr. Norwich, Janusry 12, 1922, of he country IS fu the thrges of an- other outbreak of influenza. Official fig- I\;rr“' Issued last might by ths Ragistrar | General show that the geaths dafing the 5 have (ncreasad. Londou Tyhelmed with work oaus- e, which iy mearily ad {bad as it was during tho spriry of 1811, { Whale households have heen stricken ‘anwn "The epidemic la not senfined ts ordas our special cor- i told of the many of the cit: '}wvnar-y Dangéer lits even mnd‘ ’ Shai may felloy. Tt rendern the leble o aitucks of p vd umonia. which a2 iowered wvita.l. Wy oo unabis v t of?. To widk uerowy N | Fleunora, 17 the mm e whe h g audlences with Mo 1,5 the Cryatal Palace Circus, {tempt Blondin's famous feat of waiking iacreas the Niagars Falls on a repe, gotiations had airesdy been chiered ints, and tie attempt Wil take plass e Jomeé nert. The rore Wil he a slanting eme and she will zo aecross and back The feat will be gimilar to oRe she is now Goine. excepting that the rope will he 2 {much higher. ’ | 52 Sondays ie 1921—The year 1983 will h 53 Snndays to lts erodit. Ney Year's Day is -m a Sunday, and during sqnare had to to wade st us S: 000 and or twelve expense of the ailding of » skating pond hin the city Nmits and Y. 1aiutalning a ety pond ontsi@le the I would ilke to ask wor the following qnes- h the press so thet all tax- tightened ty mecting held iated the money for de- w2 maulntalning = de - the city limits? of the legislaturs Arter he derives the te spend the taxpayers’ mon- the city limits? 3—Can he refer me to any city that maint a skating pond outside the s for the bemefit of the frolley orly, o5 fallows: 1968, 1911, 1922, 1828, 1932, 19239, 1960, 1956. 1961, 1967, 1978, 1983, and 1995 Should the calendar £ unrefermsed. the same day and number refers to Christmas Day. The iatsrvals are regular—5-G-8-11—excaxt the inter- kal which inotudes the 190th year whea fhere is = break, as in 1893 1599, 1995, end 1811, when fhrec fntervals af six yoars came togcther. Now all s wiain sailing until 2001 - Cromwell's . Mission .fa . Amerieh—T0 those whe look upon English Ohrstian misedons as less than a contury old, be- ginning with Wiillam Carey, it may bs news that Oliver Cromwell staptedl tho first missionacy m in ‘ll‘:-’d hr;lmo ing 2 cnilection, real to enficw a miaston to Amerlca. The fuBd 18 till administered vielding under tHe 4—Will he b> so kind as to inform n hix knees and pray ith o cheerfal cgme “Thodrh vou Is a desploa- s my Roul” o Christians, thew will hands “ooi men, a care of those ise berufie and iead vou bitnd- tozether into hell, for Christ s plain’y to you: “If the bilnd lead- eth the E blind, they will £211 into the dltch” He war aced In the Tower, but one night 5 cape and was not heard of vears. ATl this time he was hiling after a stout resistance he wag cantured and agaln the condemnation was read. On the 14th of December, 1417, In 8¢. Gftew Fleld, the prisoner was taken to the gailows In the presemce of a muitftade of spectators, At thiz place |on ths same day he was hanged with s chaln around hiz middle, and then burned, zallows and all READ YOUR CHARACTER || By Dighy Piillips, Copyrighted 1921 THZ IMAGI\A‘HVT e may id faney, when you see thg ieops hes o lively tm. | increased value of old investments be. tween 1b3,000 and 4,000 & year. The fact, raferred to in the current {sewe o¢ {"The East and the West,” is o iin an old report of the 8. P. @., dated 11706, John Ellot, fll:.ikpzfln of tha ?- dlans, began his we ree years he- uahn- us what part o° the expense of maln- taining the skating pond, the Connecti- cut Blectric Railway Company bears? And oblige, GEO. E. PFTCHER. 11, 1922, e Norwich, Jan. fore Cromwella t;l&:lut\‘,‘ waleh wards sui Im. t the That thers might be a prompt Tiehard Rextar. inducsd Charles u Sponse to tie question of Mr. Pitcher m. { reconatitute the soclaiy.-~London Ohraal- létter above was submitted to Mayor |Cle. Ierou and his reply fg as follows: h Sterios That Mecah Dthsrs ' Mr. Tditor: 1 am very giad of the op. Ay ¥ather snua Ih flm portunity to state that the Jast city me» ing appropriated the suym of $608 for o Imothes a4 M‘tfi- nat ml‘llhlv .32 uo,,, let's pisy father and mother,” plarground Out of that ape plw father purpases, prepriation Miner's pond was hired for Tom_ prod “Aw, gome en! L‘n’t‘lgw father and 825 as part of the syatem for skating purposes. Having withessed cument subsided for a few then Jowephine vesumed har a large amount of our young la demand for g & of “fathey wrid mo- skating there in the dark I bellbvad that the place should he adeguataly Il'huq Unorr Winwity Toms, unible o et 1 sister’s demande with A Wetter sugges- for the welfare of all concerned znd tion, wailked ey hy tho ragding leemn, the good ef tha community, This playgroand properiy was sofect, threw himeelf jnto fhe shalr apd seli “Well, if I've gt te piay 69 And ed because 1t was lirge enough sad be, moihes, comw o Eive me Tha Builstin aayor Lerou's Beply. L want to c2usa the public could bo edeommodated {In getting to and from t, We are sit- ted different than most plases In that we haye g city and a town, and the pgleotion of the skating playgrennd in the town wag bacausza il wae fms Doisihle. to have ome within ths elty | timits, Ruaning bast the skailrg vond fa the estabilshed %no of the gas and electrisal Prom department, Turee Ifghts with larg |¥ey Have Gome Ba Sws Buth refiectors have heem nlaged unon poles [ “Mother” Vitle Charles sald sevisus. that wers already ereated sl the Wway and the pntire perd is now ed” eniy on plghts when there is sketiag. The nesd and moral bepefif of such light eannot he overicoked .am & 1y, afier he had looked sver 871 Ll tops Christmas mosning and had um"!oa the egndy that Benta Olpua had left in the goed sised epeescslcth maou, hepzing on ithe trse, eandy that l_ln{q Claus man | the present centwry Is ogcurs 14 tzmm) CHIEF OF ALL FLOUR NOW ON SALE AT YOUR GROCER'S FORTODAYANDWDA'WTOJWARY 17th, YOU MAY PURCHASE THIS CHOICE FLOUR AT 1.0 PER 241, LB. SACK — WITH THE COUPGN lchu. /'OBTAIN THE SACK CF FLOUR AT r 2495 ib. Sack REMEMBER THE BROAD GUARANTEE. YOUR MONEY BACK IF YCU WANT IT CUT OUT THE COUPON AND TAKE IT TO YOUR GRGCER—IT IS WORTH 10 mseolmumcn'm)AsxcchLbE IN PURCHASE OF ONE SACK UNCAS FLOUR ’Gooo UNTH. JAHUARY 17, 1822 THE YANT!C GRAIN AND PRODUCTS COMPANY 195th Di VIDEND Norwich, Conn., The Directors of this Society have declared earnings of the current six months, a semi-annu at the rate of Four Per Cent. per annum, p positers entitied thereto on and after January December 10, 1924 out of the 1 dividend able to de- 15th, 1922, | The Norwich Savings Seciety (A Purely Mutual Savings Bank) Deposits Dec. 31, 1921 $19,527,380.64 The Largest in Gur History ——— nn me '.nn- just tiko that eandy Dad |es 5,000 sheep can be ker?! on twe thew rought fope fhe other day.” &nd acres of ie: P oo gy ey “Vila Harbor, which L+ set Dbetwsea INTHE DAY'S NEWS |.ounicin pesks sud gemmed wita to Quser Cestoms of New Hebrides Natives. |1ands, is 1 “A progopal of the Frepch society of | the New Hebsldes to sell to Australia | s thetr concesdidas in the isiands which | formn a large ¥ in the South Pacificiq north of New Zesland and west of Fiji, | recalls the Stramge Tites over the s which e native men of Rauno lsiand | buty sngualiv in Silig-8ing” or ¢ most Imporiant commmasct- amoug the many commodious sad thi { cercmony grounds,” save a bulletin of : Natlonal (nmflpllh" saciety from Washingion, D. C,, headquarters “The {nhBditcnts of this interesting | archipelaso, compssed of 12 large 109 smaller islanda. belleye in w and a'l sorts of gigns and omens. part A (g esirits of tholr departed | csators end tn gods which are tho { to e nicopporatefl im ccrtain stones or | anlmais. Tvery village has its dancing sfdudd. Hece the mafives meet on moone itght nights and perform wild and tastie anfics to the booming of their deen drams, amhe of walca, six feot or more | i elght amd carved from the trunks nl‘ troes. ass capsile of making terriblo | Aoiues. | “One faptastic rite among them is the meperializing of thelr chiefs in effigy. A crude dtatus of clay and fibre represent- iag the Sesh and halr of the chief as e looked in roal life, 's made his actual sml] belng used for the framework of the bead, and aroynd this the festivities tako plage. “For years thg natives of the isiands were the proy of the ‘Blackbirders’ or iabor nirates, beeausze they are generally eorsllered move industrious and sturdier of byl!d than the average Kanaka. They are reputed to heve cannibalistic tenden- clesd, to be treacherous and of uncertain tempor, {Kote probably due in eome meas- ure to the treatment to which they were subjected by thesg traders. Thes Melanesian stock, below the medium in | stature, and ecentuato the ugiiness in their broad, black faces and receding forehieads by stiaking coeoanut n their hair apd sdorning U gt Roses with rings. They prn]o them- seives upen their weapons—spears. clubs, bowp, and poisoned arrows—some of which are beautiftl in desisn and elab- n\fi n pattern. he womem hold a degraded position among them, the wives of the mors im- portant bers of the race increasing the mumBer of the shirts which they wear Al one tife 28 an iudication of thelr rafk, U®. ‘poph-bal’’ wife wearing as many a8 40 of them. The "better hal q is sometimos buried alive wi apen his death. thc Portuguese navigator, in ; s first white man to see tho of t\. coast of the iqlanda an- { Democratic-Leader To Form New Serbian Cabinet Former Premicr Davidovitch, ef Berbia. who has been invited B¥ King Alexander to form @ new Cabinet. Prem first given the honor after his cab . Quiros may be com- & " who thenght he had | to Indla when he sighted | pflm!m shores of the West In- i ‘-3:, od Yis dissorers Australla doi | 2 whieh has been shortened | trader s te and is applied to the | k 1814na of the gromp. Some of the meuntainous and partly vol- - 3¥s Ambrym, Anmptam, ! Fontecost, Bromanga. Mal-| inet reaigned In bedy early W November, but he faiied. SULPHUR CLEARS UP ROUGH CR RED SKIN Face, Neck and Arms Easily Mede Smooth, Seys Specialist IIGQM.I:. 4 ";:é:t;::‘ne g’&:q-_r;:;; ing out of the skin, 2 n,:m burits forth brilliantly ma can he qul 3 fonr minutes. ing o little Menidho- Btremwns ocut Santo, which | | a notod skin special- fa 0% flfl!’ long and 33 miles wide, into | M of its goem destroying broad, il its shores ‘8“ spercics, tia pilphue - preparetion anl t ain U8 nelghhoring felands tons | POgINE Ui ‘once to sooths irritated Py of dapra sent to Eydney, Austra. |8nd hen Lone such-as ragh, phm- Ity s34 from thara to soap-mak- Dle:: 1 era werld aver. Coffse, ~ocoz and vai Well as tropled! fralts, grow m In abundance. Oranges are s21d to grow | F6L so_lgrge thet hoth & man's hands oan | 4 : guaresly lfia one of them, and tha plne- | Show=, Sufferers irom skin troudlic soples 6f the !slands sometimes welgh should obtaln o small Jae of Meénthos 20 peunds, 8o rich 1s the soN and tae- | Bulphur from eny good Arugglst sné urlant the vagetation that 'n many plae. use it Hke cold cream. .

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