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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 19 FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. bady Assistant when requested Mill Ends SALESROOM OPEN 8 a. m. to i2 m. 1p.m.te S5p.m. Daily and Saturdays until 11 a. m. PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, ann. Taie Teftville or Wiliimantio cars Dr. J. M. KING DENTIST May Building JeniTuWF Your Ro:%lY Life Told (leon Life Reader CLEON can be consulted every Thurs- day, Friday and Saturd 287 Room 16, sec- ond flight. Hours 10 a. m. to $ p. m. Grape Fruit Oranges Tangerines Malaga Grapes People’s Market 6 Franklin St. JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. Oils, Gasoline, Etc. JONATHAN SMITH, 3C Town Street, Norwich, Conn. Goods delivered to all parts of city. INCUBATOR 0Q1L: A SPECIALTY Telephone 318 F. C. GEER, UN5R 122 Prospect Street, Norwich, Ct. "Phone 511 PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING Do IT Now Plumbing as it ehould be done 13 the kind we do. Open, every joimt }...m_ sanitary and latesc style plumb- ng. Eest ot bath-tuds, latest devices n water closets, sinks, and evervthing you can think of in the plumbing line Call a5 up on the 'phone, Write ot ces us. We will fix you up ia good shape at a moderate price. A. J. WHOLEY & CO., etephone 734 T SUPPLIES for Plumbers, Steam Fit- ters and Mills Ths Norwich Pumbing Supply House Phone 13. Central Whart ,Main St 12 Ferry Street The Bulletin, Norwich, Tuesday, March 24, 1914 THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. For New England: Fair Tuesda Wednesday; rising temperatur variable winds, mostly southwest. Predictions from the > ald: Tuesday it will be generally ciéar, with slightly higher temperatures and fresh northerly to westerly winds. rhe outlook for Wednesday is partly over. cast and milder, becoming unsettled. Observations in Norwich. , reported from 0w changes the The following reco; Sevin's pharmacy temperature Tuesday: and in 7 a m. 13 m. ... 6 p. om . Highest 42, lowest 17 Comparisons. Predictions for Mon te west wind: Unsettled; s vari- able winds. Sua. Soom and Tides. ] Sun 1 _High || Moon Il Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Rises. after high water it 1s iow followad by fiood tids. SIx hou tide. whi GREENEVILLE NEWS Frank Owoznick Called to New York State by Death of His Brother. Frank Owoznick left Monday eve- ning for New York state, where he w attend the funeral of his | Owoznick who died following an illness due to liver troubie. Owozni was about 50 vears ¢ and was born in Ru vears ago with his cating in S went to New a few years there went to i te, where ther have si ir. Oweznick leaves both ents, be: s his brother in { Mary’s Church Holy At St. The Junior tended holy commu. bers Sunday mornin mass at which Rev officiated. The weekly vill be preached ning. District Notes. Roy Harris has recovered from a se- vere cold. J. D. Bailey o yston, Mass., was a recent visitor of David Goldbla | John F 11 and ( hea w guests of on Sunday Jacob Rosloff of New I iting his brother, Moses North Main stree Joseph Emery of North who ha cold I to be been seriou; overed v BEdouard avenue is a { this week, and befo: visit relatives in Putna Frank Lonsdale, who has be ploved here for the past has given up his werk and has to Springfield, Mass., where is empl TAFTVILLE AFFAIRS General Matters of Interest About the Village—Carding Department of Mill Too Busy—Personals. ved, The masses at the church Sunday were w married women of 1t their Easter duty S Sunday the single men will make their Easter duty day evening the Lenten sermon will t delivered in Frenct Fred Durand is confined to the by illness. house nning day Patrick Peppin of New Bedford he accepted work in the e Toom Joseph Peppin of Ti ada, is visiting Mr. ar Fred Mul Monday for are to be employed, Misses May Rose H limantic day. M Pion of of their soleil of Armidas R Webster sister. Mrs, Merchants Mr. and Mrs. ord Dion of ers avenue were in_ Willimantic day visiting M Dion's si& Lambert of Merchants avenue, ville, who is in Toseph's recovering from a recent ¥ PLUMBING Why net atttend to it now? It will be fully as easy amd coxvenient for you to have the work dony now as later when it may be freezing weather. Estimates cheerfully furnished on any work you need dome. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main St. PETROSILO The new sanitary and fire proof floor- ing. Al purpoies. Very @md durable. Ask for particulars. ‘& E. WHITAKER, B85 West Main 8t. T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Fra: Street ROBERT J.COCHRANE GAS PITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 10 West Main Street, Newwiich, Conn. Agent for N, B, O, Sheet Pasiing n..n attractive expects to'be able to return ! day or two. Ehil&renTNh; A;e S’ickly Mothers who value their own comfort and the welfare of their children sho never be without a box of Mothe G Sweet Powd - 1o use throughout the up Colds,relieve tion, Tecthing tomach Trcub. 24 years. Th Sold by all Di cept any su free. Address oy, N. Y Funeral Director and Embalmer 40 Prankiin St., Bulletin Bufiding Telephene 642-2 Prompt :tervice day er night. Laly Assistent. Res{dempe 116 Breadway Opp. g&bfl. Telephone 642-3 | MRS. CEO. P. STANTON 52 SHETUCKET STREET is showing a fine line of NEW MIL. | LINERY for 8pring and Summer. You | ase covdially invifed to inspect same. ew York Her- i Eade ¥ox Wille - Howard Gardner 38616 7 33 N. S. Ligh A. L. Young Supervisor. East Lyme. Waterford. ; c 7025 7888 Fse Clipman N o 500 5.400 Howard Beebe | Biack Pou 5.500 2000 Almeida e o C. E. Wheeier, S Willngton. it iy L3 349 | center ot Saror | Duieviite-derrs Loxa | Roaring Brook — Albert Hiosy Fast Stree : Glass Factory—George Boriek it N S LEBANON GIRL HEADS THE LIST High Score Made by Florence Madley in Collecting Tent Caterpillar Nests—Collected 46,200—Total So Far in State Competition For School Children is 4,829,845 Egg Masses. | { | The esg mass destroying contest |G h M. Bakken 1 started lust November by the Connec- || g ey R0 16008 ticut icultural coliege extension | o g service in co-operation with the state Hebron. board of educations continues to grow | Distrct 1 2,400 1, in_enthusiasm. Thou chool | BINES § Semis " Grosubecs Y 2T hildr vending are time G o h PR R L le he egz masses of the tent Leb S the insect that causes the| - =~ Lekanon. i ekith g h roadal stric sy Brause 7.000 : ¥ n n fruit and roadside B ey A e o Mrict 5 Teom Campenter 19718 Florence Madley of Lebanon. § Disiricc 6 Florence “Madley 34100 A strict 1 nderdon, rds received are mostly from | pisne 10— Ared Onderdonk .. sed schools, and even | histdct 14— Helen Pleaske from schools that have ¢ District 15—Lloyd Brown 5300 3608 lected ) or more egg masses. Dis- L. T. Gareison, Supervisor. | regarding the schools that have failed Ledyard. d in reports and those that have | Diswict §—Fanale Gray 06.078 2 n the 3,000 mark, the total | Distuict 11—Osar Tes . 86,190 44300 < e 345, | 4—Arhur Matn S adee o L: e score i at of | ~Elvira Plercs ... $.400 4.000 T P R0 Martha Langestn 3400 3 Floren Madley of the th district | mos Avery school in the town of Lebanon, wh ary Main The second an W d by ar Lee of the Lisbon. Ledyardy, and Harry | Newent—Martha Tohnson th districe, ard, | Blissiie -Charite Schmide 1708 500 and 36,608, re- | Hyde—Alfred Kenoedy . T.000 3800 W. W Evans, Supervisor. | Closes April 30th. Lyme. pril ¢ Steriing City Fazel Harding 6500 2000 ADril 30th, Whe | Hry’ Wille Mawarser 3800 11,000 por! be ‘promptly made. | Norh Lyme—Jennte Stark 8400 8 upervised schools will make Tl Dora Lee 0 13.700 their Teport through their sup no—Harold Hawthoma o 9000 Non-supervised T. W. Shoarer. Supervisor. rt directly to the Connec: Mansfield. ural coilege extension ser- | CenterLydia Upton 3780 6500 Atwood-Oren Whitehoiise 1200 Seh T March tat- Mount Hope Janlee Grant . 1400 Gurlesville—Tale Marchat 1 Storrs to March st i " King a number 2 Joseph Fichner S roliows, v | Four Comers 714 llows, only | L ogiilie-Josph Prae 8,300 core of 3,000 F. W. Clapp. ipervisor. nsidered Montvilie. Ashford. Center—Sareh _ Benedict 4400 1.200 Palmertown —Charles Cllark 181100 Uncasville~Alice Ramage Chapd_Hill—Guaste Rogoff held—Sarah Levlloft C. E. Wheeler, North Stonington. Vietor Taurel Glon. Disrdcr 5 District 4 I3 District 1 v Bromley 000 arr Center Grammar—Sadle Taslor 22.400 District 1 —Harry Gullo District 8—Mary Chapman Clark's Falls—Eagene Perrin District 11—Sarah Kinney W. W, Evers Pomfret. 74,160 © 125500 59,039 Supervisor. John Walm Thaddaious Mella Fdward. Johnson Tibert Rust Howard Baker Mary Chiardata Edward Columbla Pobe : . W. Clasp, Canterbury. . Rocky Hill. we Peltett Rocky Hill 5 and 6—Jobn Redike 1.301 Pec 1 e Saybrook. B Deep Rlser—Gr. 5—Cecil Jones h S Ma 0. Cloigh, 3. W. Dows, Supenisor. Shmire. Colchester. Norit, Somers -Porter Harvey . Gral 1.018 | Davis—George Lucas : 3 Al N Poi & Grade 7 1 Sprague. z Otto Phillips 5. Young. Supervisor. o i 5% Sterling. ¢ G nd 8- Rose Sautt < § and 7-Jos Strelt Hop 1 N 3 and 4~ Marie Raulec Exther Norgrea Deistoa _ Frazior ® Cornwall. Foune Hadkins Cente r Lioyd Frank e onk—lialph ~ Wileox e AL Youns, Su o P A Tolland. g i T Hicks Prim—Tloreace Clough Hicks Gram s HIl George ipsit—Charies Yanke Cap—Harry Ward L. T. Garrison, Voluntown. Beatrice Gaudetto Leo Magray Trene Magrey Wallace Newman Supersisor. w Ra East Granby. ter Gr. 6 and & 4 ana 2 and 03 88y 4 Alvert Morgan Rertha Msers Rolph_ Johneon Androw Lowe Carolyn Cox Clars Baker Wilmer i Hampton. 544 Barber. Superrisor. EIGHTY-NINTH BIRTHDAY OF MRS. HANNAH E. LARKHAM Le Raymond _ FW GAVE SHOP TALK AT THERMOS FACTORY. Will Be Observed at Her Son’s Home Gees on Plain Hill Today. | General Secretary Hill Speaks—If | Jesus Christ Should Come to Nor- = : | wich. She n ML | At the factory of the Thermos Bot- ¢ a4y hveo9d tie company Monday at noon General | i Ve AT | Secretary Edwin Hill of the Y. M. C. | A sl i A, addressed the shop meeting, and = & e Turner sang two pleasing solos, | Which stond Accompanied by Miss Harriet Coit on o ‘now | thie organ. General Secretary Hill's topic was | sher - o g If Jesus Christ Came to Norwich, us-| ing the topic to emphasize the import- ance of preparedness for the call of | God to any life at any time He said. in part: The great fact of the return, of our| | Lord is spoken of again and again in | scripture, awd we cannot doubt that ome day Jesus will come again. When | this great event will occur no one can | tell: it may be very soon or it may be | | long delayed. The fact that he is coming some-. time should lead up to be prepared. {1f he should come to Norwich and vigit our homes, would he find sweet harmony there or would he find dis- cord and wrangling? If he should gaze into the dens of vice those who conduct . them would r from his presence and would be ashamed to meet him, If Jesus should, with ma- jestlo tread, enter yonder door and| walk down this broad ajsle and should | peer into each heart here what-would | he find, These are solemn thoughts | and they should spur us on to self ex- | amination, If the ORIGINAL GENUINE housewife recelves a note MRS, HHANNAH E. LARKHAM, and Joanna Ames Palmer, being the hildren, of wh ng—Mrs, Juiia x of City, Mrs, Carrie of igivn, Y. B v of Neorwich, Miss Sara of Jewe: City and I of Mprs, Larkham is the (;l‘nh! ot \Y}hnn\ nine n;‘fe I A issa Larkham e b G 2. Larl of Canterbury, The Food.Drink for all Ages Mrs, ben, Rich milk, malted grain, in form. Farinfants,invelids and growing children, | the & uefi}axfl HeTEL, osweli Ave, Jiost ctaze Wines Tiauore’s i TR < ad Cigass. | fij' 42-3 9 Larikham Coleman, Olla, Mrs, Gertrude . lifihmmw aged. Kilbourn of W, #nd Hexbert J, | Mose hoa e of B s e tthful than tea or coffee. Lim alsp has 13 gragdchildues | Take no substitate. Ask for MORLICK'S ' and o greai=grandchildren saying that some time within three months a friend was to visit her, though the house is genmerally tidy, things would shine a little more and every * attention given to make the home attractive for the visitor. Jesus said when he went away, “I will come again,” and the thing many of us should do is to clean house, for he may come unexpectedly. Whatever may be our opinion as to the coming back of the Christ, we dl agree that life is uncertain and no one knows when the death angel shali knock at his door. § During the past week two of my ac- quaintances in this city have beer suddenly called away from the earti life; one week ago they were both ap- parently as well as any of us: I say it reverently, God only knows whose turn it will be next; hence the absolute necessity or being ready, and the wis- dom of preparing now if we are not| already prepared. The entire company impressed with the e seemed deeply rnest talk. NORWICH TOWN First Baptist P:xtur apd Choir at (he‘ Sheltering Arms—Death of Mrs. John Banning, Widow of Civil War Vet- eran. 3 Rev. G. H. Strouse and choir of the' First Baptist church gave the hc hold at the Sheltering Arms a ple: ant hour Sunday alternoon. Rev. M Strouse took for his subject The Per- manency of Love. With all God’s omni- | potence and might, yet He is love, we need not fear Him. If we have H love, we have ths best thing in t world; without it we are poor. Wher God's love fills the unive is_in our hearts, then it wiil be heaven. We are most like God when we love most The kind of love that helps is the kin that makes the world b Jes moving this world today by love s is the winning and transforming pow - er. God's love is permanent, abiding eternal: if you have that, you are safe The duet Through ‘the Pathy the Years, sung by Mrs and Mrs. Herbert V pleasure. Much enjoyed, too. w solo At the Dawn of the Day Us, rendered by Stephen Peckham P. Rose was at the piano. OBITUARY. Mrs. John Banning. The death Ban- ning, widow curre Monday m her ne on Wightman avenue. She was born i1 Newport, R. I, Oct. 30, 1825, the da | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Riley. | In 1846 she married John Bann a few years later they came wich Town, so tha years of her life he first enlisted in the Twenty Conn’ Vols,, and died durin 1 war, X There were e ldren, three of whom James, John urvive B : Thoma: of Norwich Te ie and Nellie Cu brothér John. These grandchild Mrs. Banning took care of when their mother dled, and they in their turn | cared for her in old age. She was a kind neighbor and true to- her re- | ligion. Of her it could be said that sh repewed her life in quiet and ef fective ministry ng forth the af- fection and esteem, of all Crowd Attended Auction. A large crowd gathered at the Tender place on Plain Hill f auction last w ¢ g from non, Scotland and t wich. The sale began at 10 until late in the af »on stock, horses, wagons and furnit ught good prices with W D. Wilcox as auc A caterer | ed lunch. | Heard and Seen. ‘ ia W. Hale of Worcester ome’ on “Town street for | e winter months in | M John urned last week to Peck’ with her ner part of la: E. A, A re Mr. and Mrs. Erie Mitchell of N¢ BORN. BANNING 23, Cathe . Anning. { Funeral from her i man avenue Wed 1.30 o'clock r Funeral denc B cemeter: DUPREY —In seph Duprey Funeral from in stree Quinn Notice of funeral here: rest in rer res at 8.4 “Woodson, of Rock elds of Mrs JOHNSON—In Norwicl Hattie E. Johnson Church & Allen 15 Mair Street DIRECTORS —AND— EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 “RY E, CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN | | i | SHOE SPECIALS Ladies’ $250 Gun Metal Bytt ,...$1 e.s; Ladies’ §3.50and $4 Fine Shoes.,.$2.48 | Menls §2.80 Shass mow . ..$1.68 | Men’s 82.50 Gun Metal Shees ....$1.98 | FRANK A. BILL. 104 Main SL Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Funeral Directors 'Winter I Colds and Coughs Hoarseness, bronchitis, sore throat and croup give way to ‘Hale’s Honey Of Horehound and Tar For many, many years in city and country thisremedy has been most popular because so valuable and so pleasant to the taste. Contains 1o opium nor anything injurious. At all druggists. B Babies! Soontthey will be big boys and girls, and their faces wll e only 4 memory. Bring the babies and we’ll <atch their smiles, LAIGHTON THE ¢r1UTCGGRAPHER Cpposite Norwich Savings Soclety. Pike's Toothache Drops stop it 3 That sudden breeze, predicte a freeze. Be prepared—— Get a Gas Heater You all know it's dangerous to eat reakfast in a cold room, and ) 'sides, Mrs, mington the home and Mrs. n Allan Harvey were f Mrs Jos and Mrs. week stree it's not very comfortable. Whereas, Moy Bom hove St e with one of our Heaters installed, you tie this week to attend the only have to light it a few minuter the New I 1d ro breakfast is called in order S e tie dning roo: cowfortably m. We carrr those Heaters in three dit- crent stylvs: ¢ | -.eznor Reflector Heater in two sizes and < Oriols, scmuthing new in Gas ady e Te- Heaters. of their fatlrers s to be broxen up 2l and see them at our office and <L us explain thelr usefulness, City of Norwich {ias & Electrical Department Alice Bidg., 321 Main St. THE PYRENE ' FIRE EXTINGUISHER S Uneeda Biscuit Nourishment- ne fla- vor—purity—crispness —wholesomeness. Adl | for 5 cents, in the moisture-proof package. FOR MOTOR CARS AND GARAGES. You will get a liberal discount on your insur- ance if you have a PYRENE ~ FIRE BEX- TINGUISHE:! ached to your car, ready to operate. A few shots of Pyrene, even if directed through the radiator, will put out the mo: born fire—so quick! it will surpris Non-damaging, non rosive and will not freeze. Delivered to your ad- dress complete with bracket for attaching te car, on receipt of 0. The C. S. Mer | & Co., 272-292 ‘State St., 11-27 Crown St, New Haven, Connecticut Baronet Biscuit | Round, thin, with a delightful flavor —appropriate forlunch- tender— eon, tea and dinner. 10 cents. ORDER IT NOW | Ropians & Co’s Light Dinner Ala 46c_per dozem. Koehler's Pilsner, 50c per dozem. Trommer's vergreen, :6c per -ozen, Free delivery to all parts of the eity. H. JACKEL & CO.Teluvphone 136-& C. M. WILLIAMS |Contractor . and Builder Estimates Cheerfully Given 216 MAIN STREET | GRAHAM CRACKERS A food for every day. Crisp, tasty and strengthening. Fresh baked and fresh de- livered. 10 cents. [ Tetephone 370 {M. J. FIELDS . . . . Florist ! 39 Ward Street Cut Flowers, Deaigns, Forms and Plants. Telephone 657 Vost Cigam Are Goof THESE ARE BETTER ) | TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR A i e | GOOD FELLOW 10: CIGAR NATIONAL e Next to the Palace Cafe COMPANY LEGAL NOTCES - ATTENTION SIDEWALKS office of the Stree: Commissioner. DG ikt bt Gy 1334 The Ordiliabice ve wuo wanl @4 a0f= | Wicu proviue o=t tne.owner Or SWREs, OCCupalc Ul UCCUPANTS RCAWEIS Chl- | Porasions, OF ahy porson hawidg CaFe oL | 4oy buiding of i OL lana, eUTGRring On any sueel, sGusle, 9f DUBLS Disce Willin tne Li(y, WUere laere is & side- Always look for that name We have received a large stock of | ALARM CLOCKS, including the Big and Baby Ben all of which are fully guaranteed by me. *We also carry a fuil line of Jeweiry and Watches of il kinds in the b ity and workmanship. qual- oOla Gold, 3 exchange Waik gtaded, OF sraded sa, s ¥ for their full valie. | siaii csuse L0 Lo Femo ;fru. hmaker and Repairer. | iy 3Lu <ii SUOW, 5ieAl AR .3 Ty 3 | turee wmours Aiter’ the same sbail nave J. OGULNICK & CO., | Isiien, “‘occa “achowiiea or ISumd. o8 : itdi Wroe Lowis 4iisy SERGS0 W, Frankiin St. opp. Bulletin Building | Witiiu Larse houis aiise Simess season; aiso, IhAL Waik, 'or 4Dy pest LDQNSSf, AQJOINLE ey olliaine Of it er imia, Ur ady $i%ct, squsie, OT DUALC Ridve, soais e Coversa wiin ice, i Shaji De toe duiy G2'IhS ahaer o ownesy ccesodat oc L ipante, prive any Sotath Miving toe cane or such Dulid- [3) C whepever L@ Sias- ASTHMA You want t6 know what AS,MOON 1s doing for catarrh, Eronchitls, Asth- | ma. Send for our free bookiet. Hay- | fever cured at home to stay cured | M OF Jot 1o CRUBS CAGE ALK e Frice. Ore weesk's treatment. $L50.| bvieg the 100 oevalnom, ar e AS-MOON CO, New London, CL | ine seme Wil sana or sose 0L0er sils act2TuThE woie = Taliure to do 89 far two bhours TN lbo QAYUIS OXINOSes Lue BAILY ?n dotault 1o the PEnACy provaded by ainances Tfte orainances aiso paowide in Gase of any vioausn oI te o ppeteet o Zany Wi Then, the parcy R Ly ”‘g:}'fl‘.’“ ats R Regiact, aiter for every iour B DR. R. J. COLLINS DENTIST 148 Main Street, Nermwich, Connm. ol qur B P thaB alns maie it the dily e of the Btrast Comm to couect - | 8it penaities imcurred the fore- Boi avizions, & they 'ede noL him on to report the ALFRED HUNT se to the City Atterney. wao shail ¢ the party offending. ERROLL €, LLLIBRIDGE, samsd Strcel. Comumissioner, B | ABICT 2 > FLORIST Flowers for Funerals a Spesialty. Lafayelte St., next to Backus Hespil Tolophone 1idq Rt ia s o

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