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NORWICH . BULLETIN, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1914 ANYTHING YOU WANT Cucumbers Mushroons Cauliflower Egg Plant Tomatoes Pie Plant ALMOST Dandelions Beet Greens Potted Mint Parsley Celery Lettuce Ducks Broilers Capons ilve Builetin. Norwich, Monday, March 23, 1914, VARIOUS MATTERS Yesterday was the fourth Sunda; Lent, three weeks before Easter. Mrs. Walter H. Rogers of U street has returned from a trip to New York, Mariy visited the Otis library ing room Sunday afternoon die J. Dawson was in charge. read- Miss Sa- The 27th annive Turkeys Guineas | ion o the Woman' Fancy Lamb Chops it Fancy Roast Beef| 4 kg oliceman Charles Ebberts SOMERS [sishifides FOR WEDDING ary of the institu- Relief corps of celebrated by state | who was | 2 week ago, towards re- | Frederick from Nashu H.. was the guest over Sunday of rei- atives in before going to his | home in Trenton, N Neosha hall.—Adv, whist tonight in Foresters’ Mrs. Lila Saunders has returned to Norwich from East Lyme. Frank M. Dillon of Niantic has been in Norwich, staying with his brother. Mrs. John R. McDonald of Niantic guest of friends in Norwich Sat- s. Lucy Bartman of Norwich was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Trask at Old Saybrook last week. Captain Leopold Krause of the Roc ville police force, was a Norwich vis- DISCUSSED - COUNTY ADVISOR New London County Improvement League Had Four Names —At Salaries From $1800 to $2400—Mr. Duel of Ver- mont Here in Person—Action Deferred Till Meeting This Week—Mass Meeting For New London. stor last week sHending. the’ Windalat Further work in the orzanizatlon of | exhibitions that the league might want Trookivm, N Y. Miss 1L 1| the New London County Improvement | (o hold. el S SERCL R S leugue was accomplished on Saturday | Interest Boys and Girls. the season. at a meeting of the directors held in| president Whitman spoke of the val- the Shannon building in the rooms of | ue of interesting boys. and &irls in Miss Ethel Griffin and Miss N the Norwich Business Men's assocta- | growing crops and animals and said returned to New. Lond o Bt e and attanfed by ho would be willing to offer a priz i e directors and_officer: \ long this line, while Mr. Brundage of el e A O | President C. D. Whitman of Water R e T | ford occupied GIFTS The 1847 brand of Rogers’ Silver is sure to please and sure to wear. The annual ention of the structors of the State of Comnecticut| Turn societies will be held in Rockville | | en April 1 k conv Post town from Lake City, Florida, by friends of Mrs. Geor: Watts of Lincoln avenue, report ide er and strawbe 3 s in Let us Cromwell polished pat THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. show Patte a plain meetings are be Baptist chur Cha M. Reed is . Georsge il Established 1872 for tax be- Plaut-Cadden Bldg., Nerwich, Ct. ties and bor tha WOMEN'S SUITS MADE TO FIT FOR $8.00 COATS for $6.00 and SKIRTS for $2.00 Let us show you a Tailored Suit made to your measure. We Guarantee your future satisfac- " C. MILLSTEIN, 106 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. Tel 786 es and fishes State A r Social || of all kinds can Photographed annoyance of um ghkins., | smoke. Inquiries solicited. Don Houghton, PHOTOGRAPHER, Shannon Building > met Atwo hildr regan, sy of the Turke showed ntries. | - H 2 The Connect State S Take It To Lincoln's |, comnectiont suate, o He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. | Typewriters, Keys Umbrellas, Cam- | eras a speclalty. | Now located in the Steiner Block, | 885 Main St, rooms over Disco Bru.‘ | riilt of Dr was'the speaker message ‘Established 1350 ¥ Kinney & Wyman The Best Service to the Lans EQint iwheremen Automobile Public of Norwich Repairing, Overhauling, Storage §| mer Cars to rent day or night wall. The only Ali-night Service A the office of Colonel Josept Garage in town Fletcher in Providence Saturday 26 POND STREET vidence bur Call 1231 Centra 18 s 1 nficld we at Plainte Conn., will,, b running nights this EUGENE LeBLANC | urday was National Orange Da Elsctrioal Contractor and_dealers sold an exira amount < s ey ruit in consesquence. One dealer states ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES OF T by o oIk sl € ALL KINDS, holders migi ‘order”a_single I 215 South C Street, Taftville, Ct. Fabnilies: o arder three and fo elephone 165 at a time BUY THE Big Ben Alarm Clock at Wm. Friswell’s, 25-27 Franklin Street hat he would hold cc week following. and there will ess of a week before the he April séssion, Georze H. Wilcox of company. wit hamesvilie, has r from the battleshi he prizes hi 4 fork which DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeop | In charge of Dr S. L. Geer's practice during his last llness. McGrory Building, Norwich, Conn b Satprday droyidin ery stock ean be sent to | house grown and florists’ stock, e | The merchandssa will bn admitted pro vided a deta ment parcel led statement of the is made a hip. id is attached to the Rev. P. FL. McClean Easter CRANSTON'S | e i { urd FUR SEASON OPENS & Now is the tlme for you (0 get Out | Archi our furs, | guarantee all repair Work | solos be perfect. Have also & nice line of | when Tur Coats for men and women, Wo- gand men's Muffs and Coliars and anything | hearty a ormerly ¢ —AT— Second in the Fur line. M. BKRUCNER, 81 Franklin St. | House Filled with S, e sin v ————| By a telephone call at 11.35 a. m. { Bunday the auto-chemical waus sum. moned to the home of (. i MONEY LOANED at No. 33 McKinle on Dismonus, Watches. Jowe, was filled with smoke from an un 81d Securitias of Ly Kina A% Jmown cause. 1t was found in a plece eyt ] o | of coal which had st fire to & stringer €5ianiasca fip Lo deai with, f e concre ndation of the h AL CorLATRRAL TOAN co. [ |In the concrute foundation uf the leat 16 Mala Stvect,” Upstaten, er, It made some excitement but no Clustablisned 18 dinger or damage x gallons of chemical were uss Frisbie avenue, The hous Three East St. Louts girls, tn a spell- ing bee, were tied for Hrst place afta- dixvosiag of 5,500 words. 6 torrs college, who is in charge of ag- the chair and a fter Cards received from Dr. approval of the minutes of the meeting | (it wnder nis. depariment there had o arm weather there. He is | Jewett, the first business was taken ub | piiato clubs, dairy clibs with one cow improving in health: every d ‘;."r‘l"f choosing of an executive com- | Doultry clubs Wit one Setting of esgs. srles Hall of Mansfield, who has | Executive Committee. A e e Bt g oy ntirely recovered from the in-| For a nominating committee the | President Whitman suggested tr es received at the fire in Storrs| chair appointed Secretary Jewett, some farm animal rather than momey Nirywich | tor 3. Hem ind they nor School Superintendent i e R e [lows: €D Whitman.” Waterford: W. | dren mignt be sted in these OUT OF THEIR BEDS. |t 5 | Nortn Stonington. | at Mrs. Frederick Johnson had Man Had Fool Question to Ask inj Finance Committee. | ed along these lines. Midnight & Hours | It was voted that the chair name a Four Names for Advisor. | tee of three to nominate mem- | Aprar : Sk b R score or more of firemen at the r the finance committes. The| After to put treasure bed half an hour after midnight and C. A. Beebe, and af on- | Hon e deis unide telephone inquiry as ation they brought in these names, Lo ey ton has given or- | committee J. Hempstead, Wa most._fa ored. and one nin the station are | ford: W. I N, Ledyard: R. W. Per- N ermont, was never the tel- | kins, Norwich: James B. present in ' ile spoke of on; C. 1.’ Davis, Franklin; J. D. Avery, success t had st attended th Palmer, m_the Atlas of New England. e LT JTCHE the e ting regarding an inc cep him bey feeling ations 3 B esiaunt or A tion he was seck- for County Advi Dlastis 2 £ : d Fair Grour for Y i prOTR R HARMONY OF LIFE. ‘ < ¢ < Fria N 1 War and Sin the Twe Discords, Says | socicty “had b e A 1 here will Rev. C. H. Ricketts. 1 ) , t m i n the TWO BELL ALARMS NEW TEN-ACRE TRACT speake electricity | FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT VOHEGAN PARK. egative poles. A h Fire and One for to City by Gen. Edward Harland Tores 28 each other they rel Hill, below : \ N oth making, sayIng ' sponded, and the auto went on dows |Eiven in 181 threads in muking 1o the Thermos factory, where they | We cloth is in some manner |warned the watchmar s Es Gaeaian i1 piece of goods is|line of hose in ¢ i i th a human iife, fof | {0 come any ne ¢ of the workin B OBITUARY. this worl er Wapimenzl « Mivs. Theodo ey Tise up W ,u FINISHED SPILE DRIVING € . & BY NIGHT WORK. a g - sl Manager Young t Out : 3 S x verse g 5 Injunction. it ey e ¥ - ¥ . e Balloons. " Vheeler v rew the boys was ME Wung i ] 't WANTED TO KNOW. e : Y o rot bis The Truth About Grape-Nuts Food -— I Fa,, A n R. Whe: | COAST ARTILLERY TO _ 3 ng what you TRAIN ON LONG ISLAND. ity of the stomach and felt much re- lieved. By the end of the second week all traces of indigestion had disappeared and 1 was in first rate health once more. Before beginmivg this course of | diet, I never had any appetite for lunch | but now I can enjoy the meal at noo time.” en by Postum Co, Baitle Kead “The Koad to There's u Reu- Ever read the above letter? A new one appears from time to time. are genuine, true, and full lintereat, They | of human No Camp for State N Niantic ; rd said to a ¥ Saturday night wa for lod 1 ver lar. He was a loving son [ Lo RoRuar, He mas o irtens | HlOW to Save amons his many friends. | felt in the home circle as well as Y Eyes Mrs, Elisha Morgan. our Ly On March 18, at her home in Ripon, Wis., occurred’ the death of Lucretia) Allen, wife of the late Dr. Elisha Mor- She was in her 8$$th vear. She ved by one son, who was with i her during her last iliness. Mrs. Mor- Do.your eyes give you troublé? Do} gan was porn in Hanover and Was & you aiready wear cyeslasses or spec Sister of the late Col. Ethan Allen, She tacles? Thousands of people Wear Jeaves a_brother and sister in Brook- these “windows” who mignt _easily Iyn, N. Y. and relatives here and in dispense with them. You may be one New London. She was in former years of these, andsit is your duty to save a resident & Norwich. vour eves before it is too late. The i eves are neglected more than any | M e T other organ of the entire body. After | At 2 o'clock Saturday morning MIs. | you finish your day's work vou sit Hattle E. Johnson: died in her home, | 300 -8k YOUT COF 2 iscles, but how 385 Main street, following an iliness SO%5 SO0 FCU IPUT, (00N St them of some months. Mrs, Jonnson was §20Ht ¥OUT S¥OSG SO YOS 49 years of age and was born in Pres- ' g9 SUOT SO L M that ke ton near Fort Point the daughter of | 800 PPl €00 U0 eves until Henry and Elizabeth Oatley Tubbs. $¥es GH: To WO SOFhy so man For a short time Mrs. Johnson lived 1005 dined eves and finally other in Boston, but the greater part of her Loy i oubles that threaten partial or life had been passed In this city and : fyes; blindness. Eyeglusses are mere e On Y RO Bk Frank 1y crutches; they never cure. This 3. Gleason, who lived with her mother, | oS prescription, which has benefited urvives. There &re also five Drotrs, | the' ayés: of 0 many, ik equal Henry W. Tubbs, Fort —Pine, I | wonders for you. Use it a short time. Frank Tubbs in Atlanta, Albert W.|would you like your eye troubles to Tubbs in New York, Charles Tubbs In | Jieiboear as if by magic Try this Poquonoc _ Bric Elmer Tubbs, who | prescription. Go to Lee and Osgood s at Fort Point, and a sister, Mrs. | {ne nearest wideawake e and an B, Avery of Fort Point | get @ bottle of Opto A = sing | §{wo-ounce bottle with warm water. personality_bore her long with | 3rop in onme tablet and allow it Courage. She was a devoted mother. | thovoughly dissolve. With this Hquid | a loval sister and had a wide circle | pathe the eves (wo to four times | of warm friends who sincerely resret| gaily, Just note how quickly your Aol e i nrtano v Qverhauling and Repair Work Try This Free Prescription and Embalmers 337 MAIN STREET Opposite Post Office. 'Phone 1052-2 Lady Assi tant Erpest E. Bullard VIOLIN TEACHER In Willimantio two days each weeic. For appointments address E. E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- wich, Conn. PROOF OF DESERTION | afraid to use gt : WAS NOT POSITIVE. ! Mary who are now blind might | have saved their'eves had they started | | to care for them in time. Judge Reed Reserves Decigion on Di- FOTTN . TSUEER g - " | effective in multitudes cases. B | sctive 1 muliitudes of croch No'| —OF ALL KINDS ON— — 1 a da: but do whal ¥ e Ruth Cooper of Quaker' save your eves and you are lik %UTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG thank us as long as you live for pub- | lishing this prescription. heard from her hushand more than three vears S, TRUCKS and GARTS, 0t consider absolute proof of de- | COY's parents. Mr. and Mrs.. Georse T.| ming. =pholstering and woed werk ¢ that e was martied to|Museum of Fine Ans, Bos! at | home on Lincoln avenue for t Combrai Vermant bt ac ™ porwern | SHFIDE vacation. 507 10515 Nerth Main St. nln S, T e Tk 7 e e AT ot o | EANICALOT RO S o S e SR at RALLION'S said he was coming home | catign at her home ol nd | p et ated her tes- | toiay (Mondos) for 4. trip abroad. THE NEW HAT FLARE Y " ;m A = v’,,, e Tocal e A stytis! dressed. .Va‘u'HB[LuennurpriIod tze d ¥ion learn shé has the | i5 find then that any hat becomes A ey s A. ¢ i semester in her r of study | you, Miss Adles has some splendid E Mrw: ¢ P _Ppeared| abroad and is passing (he six weeks | fuaias ;s bands to build out thin ilusbandetatt @ Nbte (ot L Eeang Foes T ADH L e S LS00 MAIN T., Next 40 Cislecarauie T M A 2 S Tel 652-4. Miss Mabel In their Hubbard of onor Mr ained very plea Spring Shirtings marr e e | FOR SEASON OF 1914 | Garments of a high standard that have 10 | made this Shop notably a headquarters for authoritative styles and uncom Both stock tor, has j monly attractive patterns. ——— e —— | to"the' matives of adsoir and custom lines mow ready and we FUNERALS | pean and {s practicall | show asteniskingly complate assont- | Mrs. Roswell Bailey. | of Arabia. The Countess s to | ments of both. S uadiy it t 10 Qress as an Arab und ccom- panied enly by native The Tog}&y Shep 291 MAIN STREET e Johnse e : Roy, ‘Toseph, | can. b Norwich, Conn, S range. of : has th 4 9 a m. to 8 p. m. Daily & 5 0 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundaye | Death of 100,000 Squirrels. DENT[STRY [S A ed it 60,6 cound squir- | G O B ML | e the rodenis cau e food 7 o Tavlor, It | Sam ashore from the streams. Seme Modern science has elimin. | ated the pain of extracting and _ cary | filling. No affice in New " England is better equipped i | with the mest medem ! in< | methods known to skillful Uit Other | dentistry than is ouws. Eff- d more thar Big Turbine. turbi weighing 1,600,606 | mediate and Wil be o R biades, from -G used an gested by expor | liners il be used on the ensives. | cient work with a prampiness A i Storing Fuel Oil. | commensurate with care Binks fi ‘Bhe storage of oil f s | and thoroughness, at a mod- b 3 i s [ Bose of Man : Ticro ihc erate cest within the renh.of T it enney | of the Manchester Sk anal hee 2ll. Again let us emphasize 4 Siras ot e, Ses. Savan nd | been for Sluminatins and labicating | ghe fact that our work stand Examina-~ =T | the test of time, oritie . announié | tions free Suez Canal n DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE ne fest. S b nereased to | Incidents In Society I : - Succeeding The King Dental Ca, < s | 205 Main Strest, next to Boston il | Stor: o « | Lady Attendant "Phone - 1282-3 KEEP LOOKING YOUNG The Fenton-Charnley w It's Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets ‘ = Your doctor rety per Lo e E S g A Charles Poddock Johnson of Trinity] active bowels and liver. [ dwards N fng to work at the “mill at Yantic ) become . physi > collego spent th K end at his home a well-known physician in Obio, per- s used to be that this class of traveiers Alr. Roessier f | o illiams ster fected a vegetable compound mixed lways w ed to OTAOINAOINOIN nsiderable k a . ST with olive oil to act on the liver and s o Ton s ta 1 woric at tha | wesks ago < i and Albert Tabcock of | bowels, Which he kave to his patients NORWICH, CONN. Rellance worsted mill now r )l L. ¢ : : M R [ o ek ¢ Ofive. T ) excuse hus shifted (o Yantic o | sirels. Ho wa e [ oD Kiwaras oitve Tablets, the | = largest part of them will probably miiong 3 s : | ubsitigte Tor catomel are senite i | g H nowhers hear Yentie, | | Sece ] e A Bdund W Perking of| tuele sction, el alvars etecive | SAITI@MICAN HOUSO = ISt Artiliery corg | retends | spirit, that netusal bucyancs which | FARREL & SANDERSON. Propa. Rural Scheols. | s, he b fo. | S e enjoved by evervone. oy | gpecial Rates to Theatrs Troupes, R e R b i | hvbate, this cily, and dir recentl] " Broad i it i G Fraveling Men, Eto. training schools have been establish- | Misses Tie e and J sireet, & | B Eawaras” Giive | Livery connscted. _ Shetucket Strest pedagogy. | udiniring Triends, with whom ho was' Woterly, K. L, bave beon guests-of Mps, | Ohia. All druggists, | pagtarn Comnect SohaTel L