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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, APRIL 4 1914 chusetts measure would operate against all parties alike and give each g b S S | THE MAN WHO TALK THE APRIL FOOL - political strategy as the other, but it 3 orwich Bulletin |, 10w o i o S and (};uurnrr and until such can be accomplished |1f you will reflect a little you will| Genevieve Holden was born on the :-l)b;:%f;’eu: l.f;“':l‘y :,r‘\& m;e;:m:énhl ‘r?:- % = is hardly to be txpected that suc- | Feal e ‘}yhnel ;fifl‘:};g{;&:h m:);.:i ‘ot | frst day of April. She was several | gn, agked me how to spell man, and Ve!y Fine Grade 118 YEARS OLD cess will await on such a bill. Tt is ! § 89, Ror COMBEES WIEE The MU ¢ | years younger than her brothers and | I knew that long ago.” An indiscreet — - improvement, not greater possibilities waven't! How our personal interests ers of whom there were several in | admirer said to her one day, “What ion pri 5 or harm, which is ed by al A 2 - . b | beautiful curls you have, my dear!" Subscription price 12c a week; 50c a | for harm, which is demanded by all | make cowards of us all. Man knovs|the Holden home. She came with & Grc ey 0 Aoty el T haAkien month; $6.00 a year. le 3 how (o promise all things populal | scanty welcome from the older ones, | e el Ly i DU g o P Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, e and to keep silent upon things nec and received only Indifference from | aqded with a flash of her bright smile, Conn. s second-class mattsr. VILLA HAS JUST BEGUN. sary for his own. or the publics wel- | her father, but o her mother the baby | 23 Iha e them, And Kisace them With the capture of the city ot | fare b IR G L S b yas o comfort n:ndrulb)‘erslstglll: ‘(‘,:"‘él“"me““‘"] 1..,.;: it rldq-]ic»uf—lnul e : reon the ¢ tutionalists P e ound room In her heart fol | kiss a curl?” Her fondness for using ——— Telephcne Calls: n tutionalists add to} ¢ it is the most popular in life- | more s mothers always do. Mrs. | jong ‘words was an amusement to the . Bulletin Business Ofice 480 erritory over which they hav ¥ a man ia heard singin~ “ThroW | lolden's devotion was sufficlent to | housenold, especially s she spoke Bulletin Editorial Rooms, 35-3 control, Villa makes good on his j e life line” who would not kinow ke up all Jack on pArt of the others, | thar: so closely, and always separated Builetin Job Oftive 35-2 | d and ability as a fighter 3 where to find it if it was needed. 1t| hag tne little one proved less winsom | hem 80, closely, and always separated Willimarstic Office, Room 2, Murray |&n fmportant strategic point has fall- | is of vmission v than she did. Genevieve might well | named Nebuchadnezzar, It sounded Building. Telephono © en into the hands of the rebels. Ahd| we flatier ourse 1" and | ave been & Kriday's child, for she was | soft and fussy to her, but even she with all this attained as the result | & e i e loving and giving,” although all 8he, called him “Neb” for short, while her Nervich,_Satarday, April & 1973 fut o we 2 nahuing tho tasi | IMUTOYe Seur Tecud fhe beftowad on all Who upbronced | [SHoncy R elorrahore wia. Remed 9toila m TWO HOUR SALE 9to1lam. ~ I——— s i here is no vity in goodne b il ered the attic of e hoa om, and from 1o e bullefin 4 overth o ex orn : I oy i1 e hund . mitte| oo of e chyohatnyisiai g ot (s dverage circulattion of any paper in East- 1 po o <e is life stagna The first her, %o that before long she | qown the stick they held up to It 3 ! Fine = from thoee ; Jed p- | te 1" Comes pretty mear being | friends as iolden's April Fool. Deople laughed at her taik, though sne |§ BEST .,, i Granulated y - ey L ; c Lo e R el din el Bl Chis Oidaadolh trer to be a | the best baby ever wun in their family | ~Genevieve seemed gifted with more St iy b G he hears. Life is al- No fool was Genevieve, however, | jwavg Jaughed with them. grown to manhood and womanl Danielson to over 1,100 and in en ral 1 i The first flower in the border in of thelr own more or less remo RIB OR LOIN o= PRIME 16 SHOULDER e Lircuiation ol T e S B e e ratvigs Bon oy, bar Sarioale whan | o spclent (tmes sto toss: Wi wars |l e Cooking p c 3 Al (4 P = . r a King 3 3 red a caress OF |, giscover what others failed to no- 5to 7 Ibs —————— PURE LARD - Ibh. 12ke P niCthine D omtent | April Fool they called -her among | wo cat-a-chism. 1Is ii & cat.a- The . Bulletin has the largest : 2 t he ha £ reans Ehiftlcsaness. Life with-| the es when they wanted a Pet| pijar™ querled she. “It crawled any in Norwich. It is delivered o 2 > 5 : tion, and com- n old enough to enter ‘school. She Criorions av A bhe galis to over 3,000 of the 4,053 houses o % s Gmbition. ' Time was. | proved precocious beyond her ase. and iy “wisdom and intuitively srasped at|§ FRESH E LITTLE PIG b gty ok & : ation a X %0 that man could sit|her anaint sayings were repeated and S WRIH ‘were hidden 1 2 ? res lver ny and he aishes had" wings put on | treastired ub by all the family to be Lecults, which were hidden fr SHOULDERS SC | PORK LOINS c C Windhem it is dsiivered to o ¢ ederal ca : asked on her return from her first Srown to manhood and wo = For Roasting, Ib. .. 200 houses, in Putnam and - 5 ovusly married, and with h y home of these -places it is cons 3 fower 19 Vhia was true of the boys with one excep- | LAMB CHOPS- ‘_1‘3 RIB ROAST BEEF Eastern Connecticut has forty- 3| . : their blossoms, and they have come ing 'still at home. nine towns, one hundred and | through the frost and snow and stand Everett Holden was employed £ = roud as the advance guard of Flora s ~ | counting: m of a local mer 7 }T"(‘ S; ig ¥ and sixty cural free delivery 3. £ f i broaght (o 56| UNSEASONABLE EXPECTATIONS. ful and dosecving. ot cummesdation: || RlB OR LOIN [ c d the local daily. Bl the o e e ISUNDAY MORNING IALKI Sion, e Sutgeat of the brothers be- | M o T tes. x n exico” x from the mountains of Central Europe | ke But they were losing pieces of s b where it haunts the snowiine defyink | A good deal of the disappointment’' and now and then cash disappear Trost and snow. Who, think you, al- | that people experience in t in a mysterious fashion. Bverett N W Ue R D r e : ay | tuned a low te: @ call from the unreasonak o had hru]. hm,,\(»l'v‘h !\v from m v:x" Best S 7 F'EShI Solid CIRCULATION texican : ¢! mighiy cer Tt ® Fut World Tor them onls Bnote st Sneored o, “but The Bulletin is sold in every ch th are aliowed | we'll see REE | i at sal | game " A% Tastthe Deculation srov | § PROCESS TABLE 9r - SWIFT’S FRESH EGGS 3 Bhete mge her g et thougat s saowhases & | Colloct. one. . Kelly's, miuetrial ety | quastiones. closety as the matter; eat |l BUTTER, Ib OLEOMARGARINE None Better, dozen. ... 9C 1205, avera; £ bmn elshiut e for ioyd gods. doubtless includes some men with real | felt that he was under suspicion i i) oy e e T SRR b TR o g Seek GRANGES, 15 for 25 ONIONS £z, 3 s, 15¢ long & . : ot the h | in this land of the free and don't need to be told that I am honest, March 28 o S hox he o 4 | the brave spend their 1i futile | but. how Il T convince others |2 i | 1901 average..... i sgaiti s socta order athat | Someono 12" erkif ssinet me, bt | @ FRESH SPINACH _ARGE RIPE e Tl s bs e on i G i BANANAS, dozen . ...18¢c sald Genevieve and I think, I can find PROPER BUT TIMELY ATTENTION Thoug 3 t L Eces £ Sl 5 s natian e aot Cnlinea te ek ] o0t heer up, brother miine, Ill set | R=r mur e S = Best the T 1 mpiions for h ¥ ; Neive o jgn |4 inasinoticn L Confined to any | my wits to work ry Mohican es! F 0 bb oc casels of vy 55 simily & sl mem . Rk r v ‘arive | 008, 0% heither Robles noF agitaiors | o Yo I chanced that in Genevieves |l poop orode : All Around LOUR - 1-8 bbl. 7 - = " / 4 ate - int of View. e de- | of the girls employed in the same e e due more g tosunl Fool had been friendly o this sir,as|@ 1canCorn ... ) 3 e S = e ben i aery| RN — fowe e . ne larva . ray “littlo | gab” In school, and men after they | church moncy _ often makes @ ck 1 canbana Beons § ) e PORK and BEANS e I B el e G o, B Wi : FROSTING SUGAR need of f | matters th ave 5 ve| our own youth & s on. il s Rt ke this nas more ais- | QU SOTG i | BROWN BREAD GERMAN COFFEE ssess virtues to wh men wie hem: and advantages than we often suspect T ~-‘w.'.hat»v,“_fjvn, e attons ¥ PO RS et | veeivevn... 6c|CAKE, loaf .....8¢c-10¢ certain C The privies de of the hous ad r fellow i n r govern business i £ the e of the hou: are broken beca t reasonable perly used of much import ¥ T s liked expecta s T ny other lic, but it is thr the mis . . . A man n allowed to re- | & E net e R pitice thou ) ppen t 1 will LEGAL NOTICE oding of 3 m SR P SRR A e B SRS X NOTICE put t : that, it | To the Taxpayers of The Town ot for | No doubt some men a r re so exacting a v ersons liable to pay taxes in the T kit nevidwen sasreement. They ot ur A p o 2 of Preston, State of Connecticut, B in polith hey. be. nd I ople can e : t . : © hereby motified that I have a wer- e ; b $ i e o : 3 it to levy and collect a tax of < tten gains, a here teen (1¥) mills on the dollar on The robin of 1914 sang up the sun . t | reached him 3 of 1913, due and payable March od sundown roundelay on fere D = inelusive im, and r 1 14, and for the purpose of col- neighbornood ar 3 I % | his father o the rescue B £ 4na recelving the above taxes be at the following places: : Lot < |- A Sth. at Wood Brothers', Hall- ed. Few : @ : : from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and on t e the day at the store of George in Poquetanuck, from 1.0 If unreasonable expestations are un- § : t L} 7!\0\}[: at the State Hospital, from e : B SORE THER! b.‘m, and on’ the same fortunate in friendship f at | 1 _ 1 C » SORE TH ihe o Hog: 1 Tone B nd m e cle L 3 : to'3 p.m 1 m it at’ the store of I F. Preston City, from 11 a. m. On'other days at my home in Preston fter May 1st, 1914 interest at the much te of 9 per cent. will be added from {fime These taxes become due. from Hunmh ey S . ail taxes not id_by figt l.lt S il no 1 2 ger the acut at ¢ a < ’ your \\uaJ:l‘ | appear in We all believe k the | t t d_av the i e e s A 2 1 rer p and Colds | Py r B. F. BENTLEY, Collector. - 3 R. F. D. No. 5, Norwich, Conn. mar218 me see the good owt v ave < ) t : ‘ s TUNER be not quick to wh uch Mqu; : |42 Prnspec! Street, Norwich, Ct s fa i B a - "Phone 511 sorry E eads ar i ¢ % o Co.| THERE © mo asvernmas meaium i Pkaiy i g Eastern Connecticat equai to The Bul: bsolute and lo Togett e resulia thought of t the missing documents were found vour I recoliect the ! invested In unlovely | birth, though you v Tt was similac to what HE PARSON. |all the others, and I Some people do not believe cams and some do: and a few ose who b that dreams ms ine: and Satan Ostrich Farm California accom iR maoowang o g\ cims Hihe OIld Plumes madeNeW ton_pre tickle ¢ pencs CaEciy it You can have a beautiful Tunné Plume like this made be . from your old “discouraging looking” feathers for $1.50 to $4.00, depending on their condition. Or we can make them into an Easter Fancy. We will copy one of the Fancies in our catalogue or carry out your Some of us own ideas from sketch or description and at a very don’t. but we all agree that moderate price. breakfast fo: \ster or any other morning than For your Easter hat that particular short, broad ostrich mild sugar cured ham or bacon—the kind that . plume or modish fancy which the Easter hat styles leaves a lingering memory of juicy, delicate e S 52 e echer | 22 : | travers for anvihing | demand is ready for you. i Rt i Party of hickory log smoke. That’s during 1.ent—some of us here is no better Send for the Spring Cawston Catalogue and order by mail—if you cannot visit our New York Store. Cawston guarantees quality and satisfaction as well. i« 4 prote ; : & men | i i CAWSTON OSTRICH FARM ”» S would » ‘, 'I,'j Aty Tl hreaker Y ¢ 500 FIETH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY “The Ham What A__rl_] ment of e ald time pract = whic ‘\ who does ) e 31 o s never ‘e Countonanocd e | ihc wossmmnn wle fordiences ar | o e Rl and Bacon too shoul 56 he dedire (o let down the B he benefit country 48 es of ants in point of insect intelli- bare of unclean politics, The Massa- |a market, (4