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Al ssesessssasasasenssanee death. While the driver gained new honors A . |ed to the demonstration that death is THE MILIT NT &m,’u'h ga”mn Pot & necessary accompaniment, There H ILITA s cause for observing how it was done 1 ' 1 o4 really care for this sort | though T'yS heard that she was on the | refreshment table. “In fact, it bores SINGING and ™ L {in e e o puin clcng S5 fiserwiig b | e SRR Mime | SRS S e it MARR and the DWYER SISTERS 515 e > R : lease MORRISY & RIC : drivers or witnesses and that safety 15 | awfulfy clever thing somebody said | that Lie couldn't do anything to pleas v ARG PARRELL Subscription price 12 a weeks B0o a | one of the considerations as well:as | about afternoon teas. You know, he her. T suppose now she thinks sho will Mor 1 ble and i’ Thats about all such | may find that the market isn't flood SILVER SHOWER FRIDAY NIGHT Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, | {t¥ functions amount to, ism't 1t? with affuent. bachelors. R FRI N Conn. as second-class matter. = 4 7 e any compliment t nooiestresnd not bad if you like Erench pastry. I Telephone Calls: For the purpose of checking the|any compliment to one's friends to en_ | don't care much for it myself, but one i rough the & g securi | fon. Of course, lt's a very simple and | “I wish you'd glance over at that Wo. . Al New . Bulletin Editorial Rooms 35-3 O o e van ond soacl- | a8y way 1o pay one’s. social debts, | man in the last year's taupe gown Wit E - Bilicti Job Oica 35:2| e bv yainiing their vaiue and powl_ | (U8 ¥AY Lo, pey mge, Ol S BN e ook puradice bird on € Nneaay i K ATDS Vaudeville witli fice, Rool ilities in alluring terms, i S Srevs [ her hat. DId you ever sce any on OADW B Oiots £100M 2 Murray | [, fee have enacted ~biue sky” laws, |luncheon ora nice littla dinner, or ev Today L BROA 1 AcTS - Senining fhe Tesiration oF secHCY| SLE et pattre Ll C D e Tet takun. (he Tast i Norwich, Wednesday, March 4, 1914 | handlers. Such affords a protection | coming. I have to shew my good feel- | of those candled strawberrics, and I've 5 : ; ore of those strawberrlos | The Athlete and the Singing Venus. Great Novelty Act nination of the soundness of such | of society. I really don't see where | if there are more o rawb ! 5 A ’nl C' mlla - f propo: For the past year the|Mary Teasdale gathered in all _these | to be brought in. I think Il ask one e tion o lot of women? is another note of ostentation that I Comedians and Dancers High Class Singing Duo i the idea and in the annual report|®.Really, she would have been wiser | consider bad taste. E The Bulletin o tne pank commissioner It 1s shown | o ‘Really, she wauld have been wiser ; . oAV RUSSELT——— | JORN BOMAN Jane T TR T R T R I R T agents received licenses under the 1aW. | have been much better for her to have | Hetherington Janeway, you Know. of these may have been legitimate | nent out fewer cards, and had only real | Wt she looking charming to-day in that 4 REELS LATEST and BEST MUTUAL MOVIES peciast e Tnae " have. sackised the | bemple. hes Mcs 56 hit horde. hass | mauve Wrap? 1t s 3 fitto Eirls ——ANGTHER 5 ACT VAUBEVILTE SHOW THURSFRT-—SAT— yragersredde o il ek ection. the " aiscourage. | Come. oRly out Gf Curlosity . to ses | her figure, but sl it becomes her. y Y rn Connecti rom three to four times larger than that of : saitoris theds than likely to make ill-natured re- But she is so kind. I must run + would be interesting to know how : her how well she is looking, and 1 ver he 4,05 - Uefore théveget out of the front door. | her to over 3000 of the 4,053 houses §| nuch has been saved to the people of | Vg e NEeRE LSS three per cent. of the peopls. In o thing is diffieult 'to de- | better tasie. Everybody knows tnat(Just given hefo Yes indeed, w MATINEE So CHARLES MoNULTY. Mok Eveiinca s Windhom it is delivered to over §| ¢ suse of the Irregularity | Mary Warren was as poor as a church | Very great friends. You know, she| eyl Moot e T T e e e ok n | such a splurke, How when so many of | believe she is going. | - Big Ladies’ World Serial Film Drama.—Edison ali of these places it is consid- O e i e h T th 'SURPRISE FOR FOUR, red the local daily. g hot 1o sal frugal, her parties use dto | icy bow she gave me? I suppose that | ; 7 “ LTl "Becentric Lubin Comedy ered the local daily. : ment has prevented 4 | hot 10 sal frugs » clactric has turned her head. Maybe “NO PLACE FOR FATHER," . !l _..Ariother Blograph Sensation astern Connectiout has forty- P 1l swindle. The exi [turnea his car ahd was crushed o} the real achievement must be accord- " to good use o s ree am a Powerful 3 Reel Imp Drama, Dealing With Equal Suffrage Fies B e % he woman at the | point of suing for a divorce when Mr. it and Couries in the future for auto rdcing 18 fix- [ 9£hInE at all” said ¢ e ybay G Tentently, die). = y) 118 YEARS OLD that It does not mean the Killlng of | of these crushes I always think of that | to die, she was so exacting. They say crigtion 2 id_and the Boob Comedian month; $8.00 a year. e Sheed the greater will be its popular- |said it was just “gigsle, gabble. gob- | follow in Mary's footsteps. but She ZBLUE SKY" LAW. ‘Really my dear, I don't think it's| “Do try one of these eclalrs. They're 10 Cases of Roger's etin Business Office 480 growing inclination to swindle people | tertain them in such a wholesale fash: | has to eat something with the punch. en a theater party. eat 8o voraclously at an afternoon tea? - — to would be purchasers because of an | fng | alwaya say that wo have to|only had two myself. They are one of ’ - 9 HII I EBRAND G DE' oN( x P investigation of such schemes and a|make some sacrifices for the benefit | the few things I care for. I do wonder omen s an s | Eiate of Maine has been frying out|people. DId you ever see such a job | of the waiters. Having man walters RIS e & MACK ] e TR that 105 dealers and 200 salesmen and | wants to ‘get into soclety. It would {- “Oh. there's English Character Comedienne Musical Comedian The Builatin has the fargest ake dealers, which Is an im- | Mary’s new house, and they're more | ol am so surprised at her coming dea hich is ofe any in Norwich. It is delivered marks about the show and ostentation | over to speak to her. I wish to teil : I . | et a leas | ought to comgratulate her, too, on the ‘ : l 'I‘ h t in Norwich, ar | read by ninsty- by the introduction of the|elanorate affair would have been in | handsome eicctric her hu olonial ecatre ] 1S of the s < | mouse w a S- | lives out our way. Yowll excuse me, | 2000 Ft.—“PEG O’ THE MOVIES,” 2 R 2000 Ft. Impensation, whether | US remember distinctly how very plain, I, I declare! Did you see that | /2 “I WAS MEANT FOR YOU,” ... ve.:v0.:.8uperb Biograph Drama Siie ‘towiiey: b6 hulideed and She used to say that she thought it | she thought I was running after her in » aw, however, does: Mot | was wulgnr te sorve anything heavier | the hope of getting a ride home, and | ENTIRE CHANGE OF PICTURES TOMORROW sixty-five postoffice districts, e et rich schemes Will | than tea and wafers in the afternoon, |Such an idea never entered my mind. S sikly bl H6e ‘delivers e . however, give |and now look at that table, simply ov- | No. indeed, T wouldn't trust myself in Subteh fo find out the |erloaded with expensive food. Gt | & Enapnns Eal atS Was dc St bl . : = 1e seller and the prob- | COurse, it attrasts the crowd. Really, | cag0 News. he Bulletin is sold in every his proposition, while | I was shocked at the rush into the din- | town and on all uf the R. F. D. o e e ate icemse | i€ ToOm. I postively thought I'd be | tes cut. v passin; rom e prary in | outes n Eas \ Gonnesticut. ient warning of distrust | ey Pessing from the livrary it |f{WATCH YOQUR STEP! CIRCULATION ividual approached. was determined to get in before the BY THE CONDUCTOR ENTITLED TO KNOW, ‘The flowers are wonderful, aren't When the former chief of the soy- |hes?” But roally. theres oo touch ot =5 o e a display. And the lace tablecloth iy f chemistry, Dr. .| Loy rich, 1 shouldn't be surprised if Leave Needles At Home she had had that sent up from one of “Let me give you a tip. Don't you the big stores just for to-day. You| wear no darnin needle anywhere know, ¥gu can easily return a table- | 'bout your ciothes. loopholes which were | cloth. If yvou are lu enough mot to “Did you ever read all th’ trouble rers of food pro- | get it spotted, you can have it pressed | that poor guy in Newark got into set- out and sent back without any one be- | ting next to a young woman in a show Wiley believes | y, I'm awfully fond of Mary. | StummicK an’ didn't like his looks she | | | 1901 average... declared that the recent d States supreme e fobd law” he e D T R Nare | legWtation T always call her Mary; I've|had him pinched for trying to put e Jaw o ine | Known her for years. Still, for the lifo | snake poison into her with a darnin’ e the lax 5 of me, I can't understand what Tim |needle? s h is necessary to insure | meagdale saw in such a pale, bashful He must ‘a’ been guilty 'cause he| n which it was considered | She was. If she had been | tried to brave it out.” But the po vhen the present law was | & ¢ kifld 1t would have been | had him dead to right. He was a dark G sy . ct. In o ,\\-m‘q&‘, it & ek SR i Tilnnr;! fellow ax’ had smaky o Special care has been exercised in the selection of = 4t Whbt it EassAun: she is_blooming out now o come m Son pee . 3 . e, if It does not restrict|cowrse. But I ehink her costume is a | America a' had snake polson. : the garments which form this assemblage—while not i be restricted further leg- | 00 extreme, a ust look at he e cops couldn a any 5 o emanded. Such an eftore | Sster, dirs, Gravham. Sho it @ widow | him they went back to(he show atier || altogether complete, it establishes the keynote of the anded. Such an efort!and actually wearing a low neck | the people all go out an' saie 3 7 ter plenty of difficuities| jress. I don't think those V shaped | fc dle, th’ poison had all vror Spring season’s fashions. proof that such changes | necks are at all appropriate for peaple | off. I for the good ealt | in mourning. 1 suppose she wants to The judge wasn't onn: 1 1 ~ e s | Joles: wamnt ] The collection embraces the newest Spring fabrics end of support. | ie chucked th’ man inte jail an’ ourt has deciared that | it would take $20,000 to get him out and colorings, with many new and interesting features i narmtsl | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | Coirse that was righ “Th feilay of design. Sicaent T5h lucky not to zet hung. esent in - " € com The “Will and Won't” Pledge. B e Y e e Sl Our present showing does indeed uphold our repu- used In its man- |y Mr. Editor: In & letter to the New pinch every family man goin’ around ||| tation for bringing both the distinctive and exclusive. P Chrite Chapmal m is sure to have a time, however 3 . Carrie Chapman nere ugnt (5 | makes the following statement: T | satety pin stickin' under his coat ol We direct particular attention to our popular prices. iring that suc E Kk State Assoclation | My old grandad used to cuss abou carry a Opposed to Woman's Suffrage for in- [ oW them judges and preachers threy ling to take “hance, bu: | Suffraze movement has grown so large | Pinched for hantin’ hir re mar v not and e R | R bt R | B e S Smart Sprlng Suits FIRST SHOWING OF THE it is impossible to know the point of | “You better tako all th' pins out o' view of all ite branches. I will not | Your coat or you'll go to jail d be provided with the facts | dispute the = statement can only | You get home. 3 W h @@ds e oir 00K | sy hat T never b s “Franklin square. This car g ub! is entitled to know |and never heard such a back to the b although !dvns‘:r(:l y confess that I "t:rl;un off first please!™ Regseti Lt ol have withdrawn my own contribu-| “Look where you step!” W, displayi f th i tions, £ e are now displaying some of the newer creations in S bl If all the “antis” say about sut Made of Garbardines, Wool Crepes, Brochure Matelasse, ek e e e e !’.rf‘ o r;ré‘rm:fie'"vg;ce pe. tioe aue Poplin and Serges. Chic models in tailored and demi- the Wash Goods world—fabrics W'mg. all the deli- e tailored effects—ready to put on the first mild day. cacy of the finest silk—colors which rival in depth and orted by the trustees to hreat- coming when ‘getting | EOC2, by She tritest td mve) threat in the morning wiil | j7 i beauty those which are seen only in the most expensive e e R R D B KRR The more exposed women wear th s Norwich, March 3 1814, oo (H{iwinter, thejlioay The new SPRING COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS weaves—and designs which are excelled by none. b, ] want fo has reported the = e hands—Meriden Journal, UNEMPLOYED AND ¥ 1 ning a white ribbon The Situation in Plainfield, $ onb. : | s s I e Sy and SEPARATE SKIRTS are now displayed in the most |||} Tho 1914 Wash Goods Are Really Superb nature fakes and €0 on, we of- bt anding spirits | ten hear the little word “Pifie. Bven e yter iE favored Spring styles. tus on runners, 3 3 § 5 always the|at our national capitol th is a e op too micn Biffle policy in force and its piffle here : SR YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THIS FIRST ¢ |and there all along the line, but Plain- | fuy, s bas | Beld, fair, beautiful Plainfield has in bl oot Carmanen Yor_alvect | it DAL Fraiuied na o | or "tttk e Raertar mt | DISPLAY OF THE NEW FABRICS or bullfighting. |, Things are so rotten in certain sec- | advantage in efficiency Is the | 4 | tions of the town that clergvmen have | year araund in econmay tnow tta it | = and Villa figure | to publicly denounce the lack of | Register < i ing up the |, "weote one of the town's most high- . v should be devolng |iy honored and go-ahend sinemrs ohz| At least hers in the edst let the 121-125 Main Street 0 | compelled to publicly mention facts | §oYernment devise some plan for plac- > 4 violations of the Hexican) Fenatait niocesh uniieg thel Mgl o e f0- g6 rarms ‘man bach e Ae “Where Shopping is a Pleasure” des that fhe poiicy of watchful wait- | Very soon after this an official ar- | CUltUre. Then if they are too far from e 1o endless and not subject to val-|FIVeR In town and visited one of he market open up railwavs. or high- | \&: 74 Bl vty | most nanorea citizens, a merchant who | WAYS and provide ma rough S {never broke the law, knowingly, in | PTOMPt and efficien | his life. Bveryone who knows him |SCheme of tb —— hls life! Brersone who knows nim | Seheme, of this sort, Is mu : : | DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 7 swear to that. but there chanced to millions of dolla A Pen That Will Not Corrode. | 287 Main St. CLEARANCE SALE OF | o) {You Can’t Do ed to withdraw from their church B iljises 1t sore people had way that | od by the New |army of unempioved could expect S: “The men | &t work as a detall across the Me; be some vinegar in his store that varied | 1eTess ¢ ¢s 40 not wan border just a little from the law's require- | dletown PRACTISE LIMITED TO A Sy fonan SAEE 'he man e Ask for o~ ) | nstrations elaction « are bribes couldn't | citizens all know that he nover would | Philadeiphis, - March 3. — Baimy "B"""cfi;'fi_m’d&w' oatne {Better Than To s Bave beox fon tne. “brans | Bave done atherwise: that man 18 Baled | sprinbries westher i chiudlons LD excepted. Wad by appoin Sk ’ Wnien " sed for sueh purposes. | | BeTore the colrts 1o’ tell Why, etc. etc. | 3na & temporature Which Teporiud A | Girls’ Sleds, Boys’ Sleds, B Y " = E by ut no one has heard of anyone ng | maximum of 3 degrees above zero here i ® . . = = called t0 Court for the scores of home. | foday. Astisted In the Work cf rosior = | Flexible Flyers, Baby Sleighs, DUy X our It was a mighty demonstration of A restor. t - |t ot pog. |Made drunks that are rolling around |ing normal conditions after the recent merican ouse Snow Shovels organized crowd should mot | Ul® Power of the wind, ML Encst B the village at all times of day and|storm. 'Frain service on both raliroads AT x 5 3 med when the only object is|Pl¢ Would have been satisfled to have | night. between this city and New York was | FARREL & SANDERSON. Props. : believed, without experiencing. |, One man was arrested for running| resumed, although neither line was | ’ Spesial Rates to Theatre Troupes, - 1 a tow of coal barges by the number| There is certainly a pecullarly piffle J, iver: K Stry unquestionably many who | 500 17 S0% BATESS B¥ e itk | like condition of aftairs when one of No Immediate General Thaw. e e s e i g A | to face a charge of selling bad vinegar | sections of the country were modified | I l ERY e 1647 now when saan and hig comscienca oughe tol §8t | o emeec 2 ta Ll Sl bad vinegks | sectians of fhe countey wers motined | MILLIN DR. E. J. JONES | 3 2 ur. Buch anor- | Topetnor once in s while, oven it his | : b | Rdam’s Tavern |[ Your Home | MRS. GEO. P. STANTON Suite 46 Shannon Bidg. | el Sy enough’ case of piffe. ward from the middle west would not | R R " Jotter to tho pubic e tnest standars | 1 OW Tl i ¥ that the time may come when the if Bees of H be aud. Amcric . | SPEED WITHOUT DEATH. accused will become his own judge ‘ . | Koeblers Pilaner, 5% per dozen. | fiul . » Nourisi- | g ] e e thout s £2 { been launched for trans-Atlantic Ser- {o be perfedt. Have alsy & nice line of | rommers SSvergreen. Tbc per ouen. |ing A : anncuser, | of Siliks, Madras, Percales or automobile races ending without & fa- Franklin Square L . Nothing W 4§ i the most honored citizens of the town,| Washington, March 3. Fears that eir valuable cargoes this winter. = i ce. | Yot S Do S G the e | ankling Mok 3o et | CIEARANGE SALE OF PR e L s s e R I e e B CES, DENTIST e g i men that sell stuff that kills and kills | nounced in a special snowfall builetin o nt upon trouble "“Y“fl conscience does deman an apology. | quick] escape arrest, It is a sure | that the warm weather extending t- 1 8 6 i erous state of af-| It fsn't too much to expect il deal- C. B, MONTGOMERY, |be sufficient to start a gemeral thaw | " s Sl b e g Thminal caces In New York| Packer, Conn. March 2, 1914, immediately. 52 Ghetuckst Strest wance. FPhome. > y FUR SEASON OPENS | ORDFR lz- NOwW il B bumon Modea| We guarantee you a perfect Phsctie, e | and Jury Wiy 5 qas & Co's Light Liuser Ala | Bcotd : ', Stouty | oo Practice makes perfect and expe- Al ' T Now is the time for you to get out | ROPKTL - o 5 L Bantae best rience makes an important contribu-|{ Another “unsinkable” ship has just MUTHER- l P 1 guarantee ail repair work | 0¢ Per, doven, C. & C Luaker fitting garment, the very t | I Coats for men and women, ! il part f the 3 - - z vice. It is to he sincerely hoped it j & g P vt | Free delivery o all paris of | Buaweis abat. 5 3 3 not without & serlous | 00 L% 0 TE S e e s UR GAL"MEL lNTn A SIGK BH“-[] [imetthoak s RtV Calists SN ny hite AR 'A. A. ADAM, Norwich Towa Mixtures of Silk and Linen, st contests for speed | Moo noue, in th - z i 2 . Teliphone 160 s BT X Iy as much safety as|” M. BKRUCNER, 81 Franklin St. i ot etc., at moderate prices. 4s been altuined.| Tihe intimation from Mexico - that s established Bauch has been killed by his enemi X : " were entcriained by T s e s L “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS" Syrup of Figg: Tts action i positive, | JOSEPH BRADFORD Dr,‘ J. M KING The Chelsea Savings Bank The To e = vy B M S ooy Kl ACH, LIVER, BOWELS. BERG dtinavy Sidin. 2o clan the Mo BOOK BINDER DEN IS’I pThe ? ; ’: i 31&"“‘( H t E o & ST A1 bowels a: Bwenle) e stomach, e = A Viden e hat was woueli aud i was sitained | The suvention by which 4 SHBS| Teok back at your childhood ays. |and Thut & TeAspRONTAL Klven oAy | “isek Soots Mieds sad Bued te Orde May Building Bl hing b 4 291 MAIN STREET I was s, in o erder o ain negasine can be g g | exploded by ultra | Remember the “physic” that mother | saves & sick child tomarrow. 1t should BROADWAY = hisar ana at | at o distance creates the | insisted on-—castor Gl icl, ca- | he the Brst remady given s it always a3 Jan1muW . | | Palina maintamed & | violet ravs B Norwich, Conn, miles ag hour while | nece for a furiher invention to |thartics. How von hated them, how | does good, never any harm. -— | Muich z o an atiain- [ neutralize suc vou fought Your druggist for a 50 cent bot mack 1o dutoists = i | YRt o it . S ot “Californin Syrup of z GEORGE G. GRANT DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Bt e e o s expenses (o exceed its income, | BRYAS shnply don't reallsc what they | children of all ages and for gt Undertaker and Embalmer| = Dental Surgeon TR European Plan | ed. Their tender little “insides” .re | counterfeits sold here. See (ha ’ - g n charge of Dr S. L. G iractics 710 Boswel: Ave. Rates 75 cents per day and u PAST O | infured by thom. ade by “California Fig Sy 32 Provide--~ St., Taftville |t c s 8 T First-class Wines, Liquors and Clgars. | % % i gl SR A A ) - t make it | T vour hU®S Stomach. liver and | pany.” Refuse any other kint with | Proms: attention to day or night calls uite - Meala and Weich Farebic served (o | HAYES BRO! #n gice ceusse, Shiere a-Citizen over- bowels neeg cleansing give “Californis contempt. Televhona $30. wI4MWFawl + McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn, | erder. Jcan Tuckie Prom Tel 43-4 ' Telephone 1227, 26-28 Broadway