Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 21, 1922, Page 12

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MBulletin FULL ASSOCIATED FEESS DESPATCIE) I | : ¥ . almost here, fre s ip mut cities: are .commencing to From past ex*pln- Fiedsire: Femained TRigh- QYN tina Maritime. pravivces and. west' ‘of - the My spther Betaine Wi the, North Atlgntic m The Sotith.: Atlantie move. rapidiy - nortiteast coast;attended: by predinl Hom! Alm genarally ~u the Atlanticoatatbs-north of Goorgie Thurslaz... The i urs will vise’ in northern. New. dne of sorrow; y | fire hazards peculiar re ‘Chief Howard L: Stditn- sharés thiy 'arnxiéty,”-and “he il] | thitetore -imputd: Wed;xa!dni a/ brief: nete dvice m.th copla of :this tity. Q{ 1hont Xhis time. of ‘yeir,™ “the. children—and. a; good many growd-ups, too, only, they won't admit:-it -—l‘!'d 8, impattently: cm\mung the dayé;n;m s probavlsiia it ve all Sther days, Christ ”"”'flf.".'fi:‘:{w"i'n& Rl Siiz be 4" oofanion "ol iniversl rided: ‘stofifi *wwon cheér. Yt : Ry SR : | o “trigedy ‘becgiise sOL \@éath: or injury trom fire; if eare is ndtexercised. That is i “thohght " to © associdts . with the ~ knoW; 1 ‘hope sincerely Korth. of ;Sandy - Hosk:, 5; probably reashink: #aie: fo er’ mfi:& with- Sandy, Hovk to 'Hattéras: sm;-r east A’ Jr‘héll n"fi!fl!’y’m il ore mno eaking to ‘40, &, especially since my owp ex- i3-hacked-up by’ some: statisties the * National ¢fom which I Tthatian lvam:e of lone’ “in. every ‘ten “fites last yekr resulted in-a fa- { tallly. " Moderates carefylmess will - nbdt ‘one from the foilest enjoyment. of 'flnflilc ‘when it is ‘made ~safe; sanfet approkch to kafely so long as it.is d ae&ea s*ith-lightedcandles. If the tewe - + Be-*{lfutninated. ~ coloréd - electric + | lights' ave ‘more ornamental and usually Ty safer. -'o: ‘cvurse, - -brief light fo- 2 gkTés mEtHoA and ‘givesy: perhaps, most pleasi ot i ¢t is ng only on'the tfee, however, that cangdles are dangerous,” went on the .. “Placing them in windows, where mmable ‘curtaifis and decora- dangerous, All epen- angerous: 1 am laying the co n: OF ulcmn GREEE "GENERAL KNOWN HERE General .. Hantzigriestis ‘of the former | Greek:aT in-Asia or, oné of the siy natiopal Hellenic:leaders Tecentis 2xe- wited onthe clarge of treason, in Athens, was. a, oousln ot Hon. Demetrius J., Theo- in - Norwich and _The. last time that Mr. Ich was April Stz Bow water, wki - i ties of having manufac- turers- of “the. Greater, Norwich industrial Fict Sdntribute to . the Sxports to:the v Bast; 40 which~he: may .yet-run a Semship line- from -New, Lopdon. Mr. : 1 atos is presidént of the Amerl- Hallenic Shlypmg mrponmon of .. Wys,ago.to & hx':- audiencé of Greeg~ flmm Americans'iin ToweiMlin resard to the ‘xecution. of those six-prominent Greeks afid -the xll-hud xpedition . to' Asid IXMP o ars: Fpuyav‘!». & shm ‘which thé presiiemnt. o ‘Kénnedy - distriet supervisor oyal ‘Order: gf-Moose-in Rhede and’well known in_this ut | 'eastern .. Condecticut, is in fnghain, Al adsisting ih the mem- d¢ive te be held by the-Birming- bt quotay he TiX) Wi '_(ba imrul ak Hoo-ehurt -4PHe. Dixle: Memorixl ‘tv ‘be erected by e ooiv men\hfld\lrv:ll -cost $30,000, and e mu‘ueoos . qo START HARVEST . of [thie_past ‘few ~most “i:e Wil m’tnexr an- arvest “of--the- ice - ‘crop. mflh réached 2 thickneds-of about 5 pond,; Fas wealh: 2&.5!! cur. me W JEF-STANTON 1SSUES WARNNG. | NGANST XYAS FRE HAZARD . | also fiimsy motion-picture maghifies usinis [3540, with_boa ty and b of late, it neml to have come ‘hl:k fashion—and into’ my-fire’ Tecords.. -.. /. “0f the fact that:fire Lectwn may be voided by, the introduction of hazards not contempiated’ undfr the policy,; 1 have made no_ mention, however, is the case, and this posst supplies a further reason. for carefuiness. Here ‘are a few, additional nrécautions which .1 urge.the public: to observe, homes, in stores and-elsewher “Muke . sure’ that-Christmastrees.. securely . set “up, so 1 topple ; over, and:lkedp: them:. heating and lighting-fixtures. tinsel, flake, ubeatas_ and" poy instead . of WPC! «c“p— Smekers '_should _be | Toyland lssues extremely - ewreful § smoking ‘material ‘while near troes" md decorgtions. Everygreen- .shoukd be, re- rhovell immediatély. after’ Christmis ’be- fore they have ‘completely dried out. " ‘Avold toys requiring ‘alcohol, ; gaso- Nne.or kerosene for :their-opera and inflammable films. Low-prised ckcuiel\ playthings, too, 8 1ould “be i they oftén are defectively quently have insécure, dangerous’ coan tions; jthey ‘have caused . sérious ¢ burn® and flr&é 3 " “1f Santa’ Claus is'to be préssnt at; celebration, persuade -him “to™"d¥oid use of long+cotton: whiskers. -His - cu- tume: should be’ partialjy.-fire-proofed by spraying ‘wpon' it a solutien . of 'water: glas obtajnable.at any. drus-!tete s “If. anyone’s’ clothing catches’ fire,’ he should: Be promptly -rolled s in- a.rug.er woolen cloth in arder ~to smother ..the flames. Keep the flames away “from ths fa 3 E “Merchants should'free their. plades:of busniess from rubbish and paper faccum- ulations, and should Insibt- that. Bmpicyes keep all exits clear. ‘Tt is. difficnlt: to.|| keep stotk roomsvti during the - ¥ holiday season, T-realize, bat worth the extra effert. “Finally,” sald the ohief; “let- uery ins dividual do. his -wtmost not to.spoil the merriment of -the-day. -No one wishés to hear the chimes of Christmas convert- ed into the jln:n of the, firg alarm.”. r!LL Y EMPLOYES AT % TUBEECULOSIS SA ATOIIA Some idea of the expense to which tk state is going in the systematic endeayar to eliminate tuberculosis may be glegned from'® the following fig: contained in the guber: .con report. applyinz ‘to. the’ sanstoria in this end of the state: % o -Norwich -“employes: Superintendent. $4.000 with . maintenanée ~for. self - and i sident* physician,~ $1:360 ‘with ce for seif and family: dentist, 7-laboratery=worker, skzoo with bo‘fll sy Seprétary, ’l‘!o wlth board; stenographer, | ‘72'0 With< boar: nurses, Q:m with | board' one, nurse, $600 with board; five attendants,:$600. with boacd ; two, attendants: -$540:with bonsd ; orderly. i derly. $600 with board; 020 with board; chef, [assistant chef, $720 with board; kitchen .helper, $860 with bpard; hchan :hgl!ir maid, xuo with boa; nankaepef . $1.080 witit ».‘T,hje. Ghristmas Store a Warmng To Christmas Buyers Tune Grows Short — Only Three More Days to Shop Don’t delay the visit any longer if you want to please the little ones on Christmas morn- ing. : 'fl\e Dolls, the Doll's Furniture—the little Kitchen Cabinets—the Laundry Sets — the Tool Cheth——-the Toys and Games and everything are rapidly leaving us. We Repeat — Buy the Christmas Gifts Today MEN"S BATHROBES A Splendxd Assortment At a Great Variety of Prices We have made uniusual efforts to have a showing of Men's Bath- " robes which should surpass any other shown in this city. We .. ‘have succeeded. The display is most complete—handsome robes " in pattenu and colorings which men like—at very low prices— A VERY SPECIAL VALUE AT $4.95, $5.95, $7.50, $8.50, $10.50, $12.50 A Christmas Sale of Iridescent Glass Ware Some simple and dainty hand-cut glass is also included with the striking Iridescent Glass Ware, the whole making a pleasing assortment of inexpensive Christmas gifts. Among them you will find bon bon dishes, pickle dishes, berry dishes in various sizes, nappies, _suger and creamers, footed jelly dishes, flower bowls, various size vases, sherbet glasses, “nhd dishes with plate, mayonnmse bowls, etc. - Your Choice 25¢ and 50c On Sale in Rear of Msin Store and in the Basement O‘P';_EN; EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS {board ; mail Nmu:t :yt;g ;‘fg: ‘,'5;2: ixghted with wagon @heels, victims hoodéd. men, are -resting. Four detectives, working with the de- " 'partment .of ‘justice; are said to ‘have #potted ‘the’ location in thetlake whers the -bodies’ can bg -found.- Thé guards- men_are 4o -drag’ the lake- or .to -afford (YR ; 25575+ | protectién to an expert diver ehgaged: in " Séasige ‘employéa: Superintendent. 33.-| BUSSLON 1Y L coling 4o reperts cur- {000 with maintenance™for self and fam.- | -enl. The detectives .are said fo have ilr head nurse, $1.200 with-Deaed : DoOk- | ;receded fhe movement. of .the detaci- nieal ;17;4?9 e oot Dboard; w0 ment’ thid'afternoon. TSES. & th “bodrd ; - three’ nurses. il Jn the event the bodies are recovered, :::fo \g‘ board i-nurse, $800 with board ; 1.open hearings probabl \will ‘be insit- tcl 0 m:n bolrd'; prderly, $¢¢0 with-| tuted at Bastrop, the Parish seat. Under ngincer, $608 .with board ;“clean-|¥his.- method: the state- would hope . ‘obtain:-evidence upon which - to. cony $489 without: board. .,,,},eu of the band of fifty orna ¢ £ Uhie " Christmiks. geal | : i receipis by local agents of th stateytu. v berculosis commisslon shows the follow- |- 2 A New Cardinal The statemeént, Entre Nous Litérary. Sobibty -of -Gr 182018 795, 1921-1332, $116.2 'm? Visiting - ation. “M 1921-1982, Antl-Tabercuiosis 1926-1921, $1,885.8 : Ndrwich chapter, “American Red Cross, 1920-1921, $3.667,56; 19 3 Ameérican R ‘o8, Waterford, 19%0. 1921, 5102.50,5::3921+1922,- $76.40 . 3 Qf-the. patienty-{ 1822 New Tt ington.s, ofth, Stopinglon Sprague, Wl!‘:flord and Grisweld 7. u& East Lyrhe, Saybrook and" um&. 4 each, Mortville and Essex 5 each, Bograb. Onl 7 | Lebanon 2. 91 'cr,o-u: “where, l’!ut chedtér, Gysne and Old"Lyme 1 eleh these 230° ueiory ands, L: Iaborers, 1! occupation, 130 clérks; 119 Idomestics, 6§ farmers, 37 mxf’hine N CHURCH %0 “VISIT NORWICH: clxib rnckloul of-/ people - em- near Deep. River, was th- fatal ' results”to . thromgh. Bnud' strest absat yoor M mwmr;-.l *. An;unisual raligions. hald at SLCNEOM R s high rank is mm to' orthodox ery ugusual m‘ of ithis sf ' The metropslitan. : m m B A-mmuuhm-hdzufliop»qh -rn'mt.pnnu.;flh service. Christmas _day. b hooded men, who on horseback and n]mxwd motor cars, s¥ooped down: upon 2 of five prominent Mer Rouge citize returning from _a celebration, carri 5 them off into the woods and =cverel¥|sare haq dete 1o} rehch flogged them. | prosécute the guilty. - Detectives Two.of the victims,. Watt Daniels and | heen work' ng on the Mer Roige vic ninv[\«(rc being i Governor Parke burden of the ca nnounce Thomas Richards, failed to return. “THe " victims who returned. told terrible experienles but declared oould not identify any of the kidna: ‘pers as they were clothed in masks a rcbes, One declared some of t rqcbx les -bore,4rkansas and M license " tags. This .statement is believed o have been ‘the:foundation for the recent visit| ington by Governor Parke: ked the president to invoke b y in #hat he charged an int for many | e never motive been definit has been offered as wel® a n of many that the Ku Klux ouisiana A were involv An e given credence as pro on tht ca 2 Ale:. Rougs who fied sfoupced & ca g O o £ R Pajgh againet the lawless and was 3 ¥fforts of locdl authorities to lea the identily of hooded men were unsuc-| cessful and although a grand jury was v ehots while. ridin invoked, but little evidence .was ‘sub ¢ a few nights later. ~197th DIVIDEND A Norwich, Conn., December 16, 1922. Thc Directors of this bouch have déclared out of the | earnings of the current $ix' 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, 1923. ‘And-alsoa SPECIAL THRIFT ENCOURAGEMENT DIVIDEND of Twenty-five Cents on"eath account eyid- | encéd by books taken out by school children through our Automatxc Tellcr System and- outstanding "January 1st, 1923. This. Specml Thritt dwndend is paid wnthout cosl to the Socu:ty “The Norwich Savmgs Soclety i (A'&!'P’!:’_"#,‘—l Savings M—M 1824) t being stated certain witnesses| . id POETRY THE WOELD'S WAT. At Haroun's' court, it chbanced, time An Arab poet made this pleasa: upon 2 oon is a horseshoe, Wrough od the sultan’s sallion shall be \Qfl bearing this, the sultan smiled, and gave l'nm man a gold plece. Sing agaly slxre’ | Abows his Iuts the Dappy singer bemt. |And turned ancther gracious compimeat { Again the verse came, fluent as & rill That wanders, miver-footed, down & hi" The svitan, listening, Still gave the goid, more. nodded as befora and gtill demgndec Ifie mm‘?;;e fancy that bad climbed oo h |Grew weary with 1ts climbing, by and by; | | Strange discords rose; the semse wemt |12vention flaczed, the ot hag geten Andt::c“he-a:m SORE wlready sung The mhn. furious, calle? = muts, and “0 \h;x. straightway whip me off 2 {'fi.fl Not t» aloms i on 5ot beheaded when your = A SHUTIN SPEAXS. AN who have Toved the pathos of The dew Weeping for daybreak on some &remm rone, | AN who have humgered for & twimg: lana Grown imthmate and sweet with Mo bloom Or felt the far firng kiws of falllng vate | Know how I light the darkness o2 tair Te strangely beas- Das ;:ha( were dark, with sofden glory |{Since these I loved, whose memory has not “died. Consent to share this IlpneBnas of mine— And.like old friends from some cemem bered land, S¥p through the dusk, and stoop m! take my_hand. | —Helen Frazee-Bower, I New - York Herald. HUM_O'E OF THE DAY r—Is Mrs. Tatterly at home? \anl (severely)—Mr. Tatterly dled morning., itor—I daresay; but I wish te set —1Life. ng 1o put it back—Antidote, “Do vou find it difficu’t to meet the bigh cost of living?” “You don’t hate to mest it—it ever Boston Transaript. ¢ "l‘vnlll a cu question .to little whe ked jazz edurtship won't admit o tempo."—Louisville Courler. | No. my wife's the skinper. T married a widow. I%am her second mate.”—Lon- n Opinion. . “People wit e s long They deem o repose better on ome Jeg."— on Transcript Travelinz Man lm restaurant)- the matter. Bill? You are only crackers and milk. ‘Are you on a t 80 terribly in the other. ng to—No. tution. seems o be the matter on ¢ ecommission — hat nd.” Dish—bothar? Yok Fiow —Roston Transeript 'at some- of “our sollege #o 1 mean. ture (o say (hat a freshfhan who strolied j out Wearing .a monocle would taks.h's life “in -his I:nvn‘—B'm Ingham_ Age- ¥ were ®alking logéther undér. the ip the conservatory. eaid, “T had such « realis- night. T dreamed I pro- PM o you and . you.sald .'Ge lo fa- And whist e (..nu Well. that nart w adiitle hagy, AT 1 Lnow is that 1 woke up and.found faysel! on. the fleor.”—Londox Aiswers. .

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