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N ORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1914 Henry Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. Lady Assistant when requested GEO. A. DAVIS Blank Books Office Stationery OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Column Books in a great variety of rulings. Four, six, eight, ten, twelve, sixteen and twenty - four columns for special work. These books are convenient and inclusive. We carry a large line of Typewriter Papers, all grades. We have a fine paper for Sec-| ond Sheets as low as 35c per ream. We have in stock a line of Solid Oak Vertical | preceded Dy Letter Filing Cabinets, two,| three and four drawer sizes. We have these cabinets in stock. You do not have to wait for them. Card Index Boxes, Cards and Guides. Pencils, Pens, Pen Holders, Ink, Mucilage, Glue and Paste. | ea A. A. Faber’s Rubber Bands, | all sizes, in one oz. boxes, al- s0 in assorted boxes. . .Have you seen the latest Pencil Sharpener, the ‘“Dex- ter.” This is the best Pencil Sharpener on the market. If you need a Pencil Sharpener buy the “Dexter.” GEO. A. DAVIS, 25 Broadway Your IlenfllV Life Teold (leon life Reader CLEON be avery day, can consulted Thurs- Frida and’ Saturday, | 287 Main St, Room 16. sec. ond fight, Hours 10 a. m. to § p. m. Grape Fruit Oranges Tangerines Malaga Grapes People’s Market 6 Frankiin St. JUSTAN HOLDEN. Prea. DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPiERRE 287 Main St PRACTISE LIMITED TO EYE EAR, NOSE and THROAT 10 a m to 3 p m, Sundaya -‘n.m-i. and by sppoimtment PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING PLUMBING Why not atttend to it now? It will be fully as eesy and convemient for you to have the work domd mow as later when it may be freeziig weather. Estimates rsheerfully furnished om any work yeu need done. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main St. PETROSILO The new sanitary and fire proot floor- ing. All purposes. Very attractive and durable. Ask for particulars C. E. WHITAKER, 55 West Mai T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 82 Franl'n Street ROBERT J.COCHRANE | GAS PITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 10 West Main Strast, Nemviich, Cenn. Agent tor %. W © Bhest Paciins F. C. GEER, ;a22 FUNER 122 i | con W The Bulletin, 23,’191 4. Norwich, Monday, Marc THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. For Southern New England: Fair Monday and Tuesd sht to mod- erate west winds. Predictiong from the New York Her- ald: On Monday it will be overcast, rain or snow, with fresh to brisk westerly to northweste winds, followed by clearing "The ouelook for Tuesday is clear and considerably colder, Observations in Norwich. The following records, reported from Sevin's cy, show the changes in temper and the baremetric changes Saturday and Sunday: Baturday Ther. 78 m, .. 18 m. . § ». m Highest 44, lowest 18 Suday a m. m, 1 Highest 34, lowest 28 Comparisons. Predictions for Saturday: Fair. Saturday’s w predicted. Predictions fo Increasing cloudiness, moderate winds. Sunday’s weather followed clearing, northerly by | and Har | banks PERIL TO STATE'S BUSINESS Thames National Bank and Norwich Savings Society Call Up- on Legislators to Consider With Great Seriousness the Strained Relations Between Government and New Ha- ven Road—YVital Interest of Whole Commonwealth In- volved—Curtailed Industry Affecting Wage Earners. At meetings of their directors on | & view to securing an early and equita- | Satu two of the Nerwich banks, | ble Mm“t,:n”cm of m}; matter. eh Sk iilions in Resources. class, and represent last published statement of in their banking ¢ | the bank, made at the close of business torests of their March 4, the resources wWere ais or in fiduciary capacities, l'assml‘“’ own at $4, St surplusat resolutions addressed to the senators LIS, A and copgressmen and urging them to | U bject 1o consider the peril to the industrial | chec | of the commonwealth of Counecti- which is already apparent through proposed _government action re- rding the New York, New Haven ford Rallroad company. hames National bank and the Savings soclety were the two vhich took thi lon and ur.‘ul lators to present these f > proper authoriti W the city in their | & many millions pital and in the in- directors as indiviou- | At the individual at $1,580, By Norwich Savings Society. The following inanimously wich Savin 'he interests of the entire popula- | tion of Connecticut, agricuitural, m cantile, mmercial, manufacturing ancial, insurance, educational, char- and even ~ecclesiastical entwined with the affairs o w York, New Haven and Hart- pt- ed rectors of the The T Norwich on, n Thames Bank Resolutions. The following was the min compel Sen. Moon nud T 1 Muon Rises. Six hours after hizh water it is oW tide. which i3 followad by flood tide. GREENEVILLE NEWS hday Sarprise Qlven Miss Mauds Psimer and a Merry Time Followed. Miss Maude Palmer, fell on Saturday was ful surprise party at t ing the evening by abc Miss Palmer was completely s b e B e e 1l were given a warm welcome and the evening w irned over to me riment sts went s 1 with & number of copies o sic and many popular parlor games were play Refreshments sandwi nd ke were served around 10 o' and > guests departed for home at a la At Congregational Church. Sund Alfred uted for Miss Letitia k organ _and for an O. Potter Brucksch re from Boston. the Mr. Lam ame The masses at St Man were well attended Sunday Thoma very i this week h xpects to be out s Repairs ha iron fence o was b Jurge tree cent wind North Ms The Bears wero defeated by a West Side t urday afternoon at ba ketball by the score of tors caged their last minute of winning basket the play vldb ldblatt, arrived Scotland past ten n in Nor home to remai REY. J. C. YOUNG'S PASTORATE TO BE CONTINUED After Serving Bozrah Cong Church 20 Menths He Will | stalled Be in Near Future A good congregation was in attend ance at the Bozrah Congregational church Sunday morning The pastor preached from the text John 1-1, his subject being Heavenly Citizenship, After the preaching service a rezula called meeting of the churc at which it w: pastorate of Kev. J. C. Youn 1t was also voted to instuil tor and a committee consisting of Dea F. Herrick, Deavon E. A, Ri op and Miss Alice A, Bishop was ay pointed to confer with the pastor a arrange for the ser of instaliat in the near future c has already served the church as pa tor for twenty menihs. During that time 21 have been added to the At the present time chur a prosperous condition. having congregations_when the weather permit. The Y. P, 8. ¢ has doy its memberstiip and meeting. teresting and weil attended. Sunday evening the ¥ meeting _was led by Smith. The subject ® Training \n.,u was held voted to continue th Rev Yor Fifled Pulpit for Brother Pastor. Rev. F. W. Coleman pulplt on Sunday mornin evening gav hard cold, and Church of the Goud Shepherd preach 1n his place. Anti-Liquor Traffic Movement. Rev. W. E. Lanpheas Har who is conducting a campaign half of the new for ousting the liquor traffic, in, Wedn in W March 2 ning, March rrenvilie, Thufsday evenine, Inch lce on River. On her way up the river Saturd, morning steamer Chelsea encounter the bridge which was CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears i o | nationwide movement | mously adopted by the Tham | tional bank directors The ined situation ween York, New I ad system weifare and Na- | interes: pending eral g The impa e people ge sho tiations between the fed- ernment and the railroad ment of the credit of this ues to seriously reduce for mai ce and ments an apon lab: eal present iment and aven and Hart- is seriously prosperity tions iy, as wel istry, vage earn nmons ves to presen tot asp act rectors National of the bank, | snn. t our S must have taken a Immense Financial In- terest: This is a belief important and v Ropresenting to which e nators and rep. the welfara o and must fuation, we e subject to the ngton, wilh es todia rgo t 313, t COUNTY DIRECTOR IN TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. MAKE THE STATE INTO FIRE DISTRICTS Before Next Legislature—Mutual | Aid s the Idea. Ellen G. McCloud Elected New London County. Bill | Miss [ teer | dist iding the state been the subject | discu the__aiffe memi my render all t ret wi neéded and i mecded < n entral body. measure and | ¥ read of small ter connmected with been suggested to the and fire sence he differe e apparat action men out thout waiting | orities doudtl & proposi- soon be a action, will | department | which con- | 8 Among the central | noMeially for New Ha- Danbury he military already named Hartford Waterbury, new amer New M towns r and Norwich < Another important matter which wit prob embodled in the measure towns which have uded in Kaihorine PLANNING FOR ADDITIONAL FEATURES Commercial Travelors and Board of: Trade Busy on Industrial Exhibit STONINGTON GAINS 55 IN GRAND LIST. Total for This pared Witk 2,225 “Year is $5991,546, Com- $5925,321' a Year Ago. and 1ist taken e i of the Commercial Si%, of Malden Through tf k) Mass, a1 and tals tal I is to 410,464 o Texhi aw ot to an tor manufactured Aereh > § and fte industr its merchants and ppar to dis- buted ford listed Tact his vear of §1 are. aof sub, tions by the board of is apparent that w_subseaniia preperty en atta il % ares fo anned to » manufactu nd it po iwpose that wili be to ter broducts have a play by re and mel tble to take part the exporition will the ens and clab- many ha MADE ADMINISTRATOR. & of idea w are belng m ere. The exposition in will be an additional in- » out-of-town visitors who | | | o Allyn L. Brown Named for Estate of Mrs. Harriet A. Brown. nyn i Attorney of Brown & appointed o of Harriet stic, Cor of the 1 1y maunger of Ste s cl of rge wirman > working on the ade known in tonington. Hartford, e and Ayra Jah, Ga. The appoin by Probate Judge Biia Mystic WILL APPOINT CONSERVATOR FOR MRS. F. M. MEYERS. Court Grants Petition of North Ston- ington Woman's Sister. a hearing on Saturdu: Prob: th Stonington ev | Sfiaren badsiay wa e Smmdntaat ot | 2 conservator for Mrs. Frances Meyers onington. The petition for tment of a conservator wws | Mrs. Lena Ambes of Nor- r, and the gist of the caring, wus Ars Hinckley of HOLDING THE MIRROR TO PROSPERITY'S FACE Dppo! Retion witnesses, the e allegations of the pe- to be true, and determined to ap- Dpofnt a conservaior to be named, aft an sdjournment for one week. Attor- ney A. L. Brown of Brown & Perkins repersentad the petitioner. Frederick Kisin Recovering. Tredorok Kisin, the well knewn | harher, who was grostrited hy i shack | Friday npon, snd who was taken (o | the Haelkus hospital during the cvening | it s pnseeus condition, has reane- | cred conseiausmess and is on the roud | t . Mr KClein, who is 70 | years of use, was prosiraled by iliness | Bbout a year' ngo while on (he street, | pecling to get it The re rerder cal to fox el e means Rroney i e ¢ they i aniy kS give tien of a helpful charaeter irecily th living freuen saxing time nd re ¥ See taduy there th what will sl in mirrer find semet People In China mes adopting ihe | Ledephone WL emRndinery qun:‘ nesi THIRD IN SERIES OF LENTEN SERMONS. Rev. T. J. McNicholas Preaches at St. Patrick’s Church Upon Practical Re- ligion. | For evening vespers on Sunday at Patrick’s church had a con- ion that took nearly every seat in the body of the souse. The Ser- mon was by Rev. T. J. McNicholas, O. P, of New York, and was the third he has preached here with great ac: ceptance during this Lenten season, his rous exhort: to a rightéous couched in graceful forceful language and pointed with apt illus- trations, making his sermons such as make a deep impression upon those who hear him. speak ul Dlacing d he should Application of Values, side what might be theory of religion and upon le our practice of It pairiotic lines first, he we can realize the value of our country when we see the danger for her of so many imported ideas which if carried into effect mean an- When we real s are belng o he Speaking vid that for ize that these ganized no throw, it the value of the realize what mus 1 ountry country mea all those things a then have value the noble been crected at such cost d ed and we are > restrict the en- » do not value the This is noble we which ti- h has and patr her value, that of ask what that is appreciate it, we must Calvary and 3 what ¢ it he the not words crowd may say, he th we bow in admi ructure. | and what | o im- | chman | ai religl The people 315,000 DAMAGES FROM TROLLEY ROAD. George Beck Bumped Team in New London. New 315,000 a njuries received in gainst the Shor Papers were se by Depu able it tf the company 24, between e morr Bank street lown 1 emploves, and tha exlisently it was being at a INK STAINS, Graphio Talk Glven Before Y. M. C. A. Bays by Rev. Dr. Sleeum. strate nk bist on D ratis Jieult it owld just n makin, ck K washing white paint, the scripture m whit rimson _they The speaker pen fille re water o that the 2 drop boya Hall Sunday ters hd m was distRbuted, ted in M alning Ztonism Thrown Out When Car| M. C.] NORWICH TOWN b~ First Church Collects $23 for Bulga rian Sufferers—Evening of Whist— Daniel Cobb Obliged to Use Crutch. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spicer moved this month from Laurel Hill to Otro- bando avenue. Frank Lathrop of Town street was the week end guest of Clarke Burnham of Willimantic. A large addition to Dwight Beebe' dairy house, near Harland’s Corner, is being built by Charles Barrows. Miss Helen spent a_few sister. Mrs. son avenue. nton of the West Side last week with her ennett of Versa- dany Ab: Daniel Cobb of Elm avenue jured his leg two months ting, is able 10 be ab aid of & crutch. o Bernice Underwood of Peck Corner left Saturday for New Haven, where she will visit her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Underwoc who in- %o hilo ut with the Clean-Up Time Coming. During the next few weeks lawns, yards and streets will share in the spring cleaninz. In some towns in the the health officers are finding it recessary to enforce the law, which reads: Every tenement, lodging pardin se shall be kept free clean from any n of garbage or other courts, passages or and dirt ra accumul: matter alley i Three Tables of Whist. sswell g Brown a a whis Three 2 sugar spoon, Woodworth tables were Miss Viola Re- freshments were se TAF]'V ILLE AFFAIRS Arthur Schofield Given A Surpriss Party and Gifts—Other Village Do- ings. was given Arthur ome Saturday even- is friends and the v very enjovable one ren 1 b s’ orchestra Ri veral ‘bell s A surprise par Schofleld at his solos were 1nd Ky r F upon There was he Shootir deteated Mrs, Amos the Back Paguette was removed to in the auto ambu- evening regation Rev W . will give % and ¥ J . H Hanlon, County Secrel A and a member of th BORN In We. daughter, Alrs. ¥réd Newton DIED. Lisbon, Young, NEWTPON YOUNG—In Mareh 1914, JORNSON WAPIMENZE MEADOV rort DovE WH 18 ROESSLER 914, Henry “fChurch & Allen 15 Mair Street DIRECTOR® —AND— EMBALMERS Lady A Teleph ENRY E W SHOE SPECIAL ies' $2.50 Gun Metai Butt . Ladies’ $3.50and $4 Fine Shoes Men's $2.00 Shoes now Man's $2.50 Gun Metal Shoes R ihi( A. x.nz.L 164 Main 5!. 41 Main Street Funeral Directors MIO-NA FIRST AtD | | ies! Bab 10 SICK STOMACHS soon they win be vig boys Distress after eating, belching of gas| and girls, and their faces will and undigested food, that lump of lead |\ feeling in the stomach, biliousness and lack of energy, indicate | dyspepsia. Now—at once—is the time to remove the cause and stop the dis- tress. Mi-o-na is the remedy. Surely get a: box of 'these heaitnorestoring tabiets| from any druggis Their action is safe, effective and immediate. Be-| ides quickly stopping the distress Mi- | 0-na soothes the irritated wadls of the| stomach and strengthens the gastric| glands £o that they pour out their daily supply of diges vour food | is promptly digested and assimilated, | he entire system is properly nourished | you. feel strong. energetic, and per fectly well / Mi-0-na is not an experiment a cure-all—it's a_scientific ommended only for in and out-of-order stomachs: health- and harmiess a household remedy—keep t Whether at home or travelin sold by The Lee & O money back If not bencfited plan. can surely afford to try a fifty cent box of Mi-o-na cn a ot} rec- 1 New ville division was a visite don_ St. Patri tended the_con Division, No. 1 Seine Inspectors, | W. Cr comumiszio nd game 16 selne for % from in: William Appeals to Common Pleas. An appeal has common_pie James W and wife in Frank Q cently ha for the y over foi fendan and th which Just “Father orpo; Our Finest Teas All Varieti; 25¢ per Ib. 16c VanVorst's Cocoa % Ib. can Best Baking Powder 12 Ib. can Best Coffee 23¢ Ib. Peanut Butter United Tea 10c b, mporters Co. over Somers Bras. Boot and Shoe Repairing All work guaranteed. Called for and delivered. A. GOLDBLATT, 60 Franklin Street U RO(;hV ctive Remedy o7 Gout ana Neu- the Rheu Titie URoG a Solvent. 1or throusa nd 3i. GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker a 32 Provide- ’l'e!\:)hufh ”“‘, DENTIST DR. Suite 46 Shannon Bidg. Take elevator Shetucket Street irance. Phone. COAL AND LUMBER FRESH ARRIVAL Genuine Big Yein George’s Creek Biacksmithing GOAL ALSO A CARLOAD OF READY ROOFING PAPER Economy on for these who are SHY on SHEDS by using a few loads of our COMMON LUMBER and READY ROOFING. =nd satist Chappeli Go. Central Wharf, Norwich, Conn. Telephones. M. C. HIGGINS COAL. HIGH GRADE COAL Office and Vard 203 Nosth Main St ©ffice Telaphane 1257 COAL Free Burning Kinis and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK A. B. LATHRGP Office—cor. Masket and Shetucket Sto Telephene 46i-12 sick headache, | -2 only 2 memory. Bring the babies and we’ll catch their smiles, LAIGHTON THE £:HO TOGRAPHER Oppostte Norwich Savines Soclety. | That sudden breeze, predicts Be prepared—— a freeze. . Get a Gas Heater | Bave 272.292- State | | Embalmer M. J. FIELDS . - St., T_.tvd,wmt | ot You all kmow it's dangerous to ea! oreakfast in a cold room, and 1 -sides, 5ot very comfortable. Wheres, | with one of our iieaters instalied, you cnly have to light it a few minutes re breakfast is called in order * dining the We carry those Heaters in three dife tcrent styivs: Lieznor Reflecior Heater 1n two sizes and The Orlcle, somuthing new in Gas Heaters. Call and see them at our office and ¢t us explain their usefulness, City oi Nerwich \ |Gas & Electrical Department Alice Bldg., 321 Main St, THE PYRENE FIRE EXTINGUISHER FCR MOTOR CARS AND GARAGES. You will get a liberal discount on your in You haw FIRE ready shots of it ‘dirccted through the radiator, will put_out the mo: born fire—so qu it will surpr Non-damaging, Fosive and wil Delivered dress com bracket for car, on receipt The C. S. Mer & Co., st 11-27 Crown St New Hauen, Connecticut operate. Pyrene, k ORDER IT NOW Ropluns & Co’s Light Dinner Al be_per desem. bler's Pilaner, 360 per dosem. mmer's Svergreen, ‘be par “asem, Free dclivery 1o all parts of the eity. M., JACKEL & CO.Teluphone 136-& C. M. WILLIAMS Contractor and Builder Estimates Cheerfully Given Telephone 370 216 MAIN SPREST Ward Strest Designs, Ferms and Telephons 657 39 ~ | Most Cigass Are Gool. THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR 00D FLLLOW 10c CIGAR Try them and sas. SHEA, Prop. 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