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NORWICH BULLETIN. SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1915° ary Allen & Son FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. wy smsistant when requested SERMUDA ST INDIES, WINTER CRUISES sery fine yarge eteamers, arly f ) serrmodations. ets to Georgla, #lerida and 2 athern Resorts and Burope by all lin Mail orders n prompt attention. .;John A.Durnm Steamship and Tourist Agent. 50 Main Street The Annual Meeting —OF— THE UNITED WORKERS will ©e held m— in room of Broadway -ch, on Tuesd 7.30. RIGHT on time. Have ed, repaired and work at rnnnuy-s:!vinq = » your Watch prices. 3 OGULNlCK & CO. 32 Franklin St. 4 Geld, Silver or Jewelry, xchanged, hn J. Donohue, M. D. We pay highest prices. 'YSICIAN and SURGEON :e Rooms, 5 and 6 Steiner Block (Franklin Square) 2-4 Hou: JUST RECEIVED . New Shipment of the Victor Record “A Long Way to Tipperary” JOHN McCORMACK The Great Irish Tenor $1.00 Also by American Quartette 75 cents HE PLAUT-CADDENCO. A yiamonds Diamonds Diamonds hin & Geo. H. Bliss 126 Main Street iISS M. C. ADLES «calp and Face Specialisti MAN PAYS A DOLLAR s his ow hinks _the trea vmm and s copy the usbands ! Bin St. mext Telephone 652-4 good example of over our line of r Coats, Horse Blankets d Aato Robes. Prices to suit buyer 2 L. L. Chapman Co. sth Street, Norwich, Ct. SEPH BRADFORD 00K BINDER Sooks Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY . C. GEER, Piano Tuner ! Prespact linfiiuflonmb. O PANAMA CANAL, , . Tea- bookings should me for preferred ac- the Sunday School Congregational ¥ evening, January Start the New Year regulated here. bought to_Chelsea Dani. | The Bulletin, Norwich, Saturday, Jan. 16, 1915, o = in_interior. Herald: and colder THE WEAfHER. Forecast For Today. Forecast for Southern New England: air Saturday; Sunday-cloudy, coldet Predicaions from the New York "On Saturday it will'be gen- erally clear to partly cloudy, With moderate temperatures and light to fresh variable winds, followed by rain snow in the northern district The outlook for Sunday is clear r, Observances in Norwich. wTollowing record: pharmacy, temperature and the barometric hanges Friday Ther. Bar. 30.09) teresting gieanings from The Bulletin 41 «»0-*;? years ago are given below: 33 50,05 e Almost a Freshet. ¥l { 1y, Jan. 9, 1865—The heavy and Compazisons partly | 10ng continued rain of Saturday pretty for - Fylday Partly | eany disposed of the sleighing and : 4 rain | broke up the ice in the + and rain lpoyred down their G. { I § m; 15 with heart di G. S. Basketball Team to Play at Jewett City—Mutual Endeavor Meet- g Friday Evening—Personals. OBITUARY. James Gardner. ing Jame 1is_home T4 vea in Lisbourn, In and has lived in this s and has been cneville for many veuss. mploved as an overseed at States Fin company in Scot- aGrdner - Congregational church and . interest in his church, He evening. ed followed by musical solos ctions, ceting FTig t thei reeneville Congrega- Reports were read rer impo The cl in the d w Herbe th his Ive pairs of the = North plied_until in has been started napore, with fen p ~ Other dston In neari are said they to be doing ful do on Prince Edward ¢ 7” ¥FOR COLDS, INFLUENZA, COUGHS, SORE THROAT | GRIP 256 and $L00, at all drugsists or ailed. Humphreys’ Homeo. ledicina Co, 6 Willlam Street, New York, GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt service day or night Tel. 6422 Lady Assistant reported from| i1 show the changes 25° 2. member of thel Meetings. The chiel attr ago th | ball held at Breed n in Norwich fifty hall, and an elaborate affa including it proved stockholders of the Norw! cester railroad, at whici were chosen for the vear cnsuing. et Sunday. Snow of the Tifth cut volunteers will leave for Sa- Ga., in about a week. Persons g to send small parcels to the ers of the regiment can do so by r produce as usual and holds ov - them to do so. This felt perfectly could. No Millionaires. 10 ct of the ue_distri csday, jon Third U. of Connecti s the from § $30,000 Flrst National the annual holders of, the hol@en on” Monday, named Bank Officers. eting of the National A, ){m'ge n. tof directo: ¢ oémn D Wednesday. nual " First Annual Meetings At the fi me week was ihe steamer Several of re First Na- Thames National, held annual meetings, as did also the h and Wor- time officers In- Con- secure ant to make all the friends he 1865—In_the_first 8. town of persons who ’Waurégén'“ Steamer's Annual Ball Was Elaborate Event in January, 1865—Henry Smith Back | From California, Fifty Years Ago, With His Fortune i Made—Two Norwich Banks Held Their First Annual on Tue ensuing year i avid Smith, pel A directors wes ensuing: Nichols, Ebes this city > | wer g t De umor posed to T talised mand. The remai: v hose announ in this Saturda > bound ‘onductor n was on recen idence to see & holders of ihe J. Hunt Adam: directors J. Tunt Adams president and C. the first meeting of hoiders of the Thames National bank, nela on Tuesday, the following named | Young, James L. Hubbard, . ingham, Augustus Brewst: tone and William P, 3 Railroad Officers. Thursday, 1865—At the an- nual _meeting of the the Norwich and Worcester railroad in Augustus ‘harl Joimson, Jedediah Huntington, J. New- Lew! ‘Worcester Death of Jaseph T. Thurston. ihm Brought Home Ca iorma Gold, Henry His Second N the director d day, were elect Horac D, Mo ngion equent meeting of {l ». Co: the stock Jan. 12, toclkhoiders. on Wednesday the following | gg, Brewst vitt, 3 ton, Me. . Weld, B Wort! £ directo Bank have ar - the ensuir sses of socief liv decora danced_we ns o death ced city 14, Jan. 1865. soldier last not have been in to pick them up. for _dancing; tho Ck A lent: the girls 1sn’t nec that we erounds for ed home th plenty once with 27 ministers, many of whom covld not read and write, Mother of the Mountains. She told an Interesting story ‘of 2 it io the Mother of the Mouniains, n old woman of 50, who had never been more than five miles away from the place where she was born and who had never seen our country’s flag until | Mrs. Woodbary took her one. .She de- lclared we kad uever had but four presidents, Jackson, Lincoln, Mciinley —who had just been shot--and _the new presideit, Roosevelt. The others weren't mountaineers and so didn't count with her. Abraham Lincoln’s Praver. | Abraham - Lincoln, himseif paril | mountaineer, ana in Mrs. Woodbur: | eves our greatest American, wanted to © 211 his people @ chance, and shall his prayer for these v DlAMONDB ARCUND US Says Rev. J. B, Slecum, D. D., in Y. M. C. A. Shop Talk Series. on he as elected well cashier. A suring the subject of re credited for the yvear|Diamonds was given at the plant of Adam Larribee, the Crescent Firearms company on nezer Learned. | Eridey at noon by Reov, Joel B. Slocum, D. D, pastor of the Central Baptist church, under the auspices of the Y. ene, Lorenzo |M. C. A, Dr. Slocum said that in Dis famous lecture Dr., Russell Conwell tells the story of how the firet discov- eries of diamonds leq to the great Megul mines. Al Haffed owned a farm on the banks of the Indus river. He i, sperous and happy until cne the villege priest, who was accus- tomed to visit A1 Haffed quite fre- quently, told him how diamonds were of om Savannah we learn that Gen- < developed. Then Al Haffed became herman is pursuing a very con- Ferkins, John T. discontented because he thought he policy 14 proc- e. David Smith, was poor; and poor because he was 2 permitting planters to bring discontented. He s0iq his farm, placed | fis family among friends and teking mrft of the money realized from the sale, be began his He traveled rch for dia- 1 over Asia and Tarope, looking always for < i But he found none, and i e . subsequent | desperate want and ashamed ;nceur: of the directors Augus u*“ ™, he committed suicide. Brewster _was chosen president man who hought Al Haffed's George L. Perkins, treasurer; P. St. M. | gar one day w fl"m” his camel ¥ x ndent, and |at the brook that ran through the rden. Seetng, all at once, among the white sand of the brook's bed = T | sparkiing stone, he picked it up and nd | placed it on his mantel. The next time 15 |t lage priest calied he sew the stone and exclaimed: “Has Haffed returned’ the farme “Then iz wonderful gem No,” replied Te did you get man related In feve went to the place and lo, there were other sparkling stomes. And this was ng of those great discov- n that region astonished the world. stor: The_ truth that we need to learn is that there are diamonds all about us. - I+ | some distant place in ord there are acres of diamonds, e will see them. But there onle _treasure great than all others combined, and t: is in heavenly “Jesus said that the heart be where the treasare it, and suggested the treasure should be laid up in heaven iere neither moth doth cori and where and steal. make lif Mrs. Gearge T. L veral weil rendered s - charge of a 2 coval They Tor the fromt. e | HAD A GREAT DAY Merriil of the steamboat | FISHING THROUGH ICE. du night. | s many him back CONNECTICUT BOYS This Part in Mobilization in Scuthern Waters. me inte hips Yori n, The New T n mobiliz ters previous to a rd at 8 y practice at Guan- Twu Eaules!wps for President, xas will in at Hampten Roads to escort the premident to Pan- ama. in the New ident on Mar destr The Oregon part, to be filled with ¢ npia will Colon prior to 3 and ready one the battleship flect will bhe the ! Liers Cyclop and Vulean. Candidates for U. S. Marshal. idate for the office of 173 office, but is mnot {for about two weeks, Among tho: who aspire to be marshal are Jjohn and will not be until after National Committeeman Homer S, ¢ haz indicated his desire to i sulted about this appsintment, and will next weok. Unclafmed Letters. TUnclaimed letters in the Norwich ON THE BATTLESHIPS of the State Represented | DOSt. re starting | and Arkansas will remain indergoing | an New York to pro- 3 battleships, all vessels of the Waterbury now comes forward with 2 ribed States marshal in former City Sheriff expected fo make recommendation to President Wilson No decision has yst been rveached probably submit his views within the postoffice for the week ending Jan. 16 are as follows: Miss May Bwoks, Fred W, Brittin, Mrs, George Brfln. John |oescrisen i Mrs. | ern Mountatr But ¢ share to t well that the boy o now resting t talic as formeriy. her way fo mountains w murder of the trail to John W. McDonaid. | United States Aitorney General | classmates. | Gregory Las under consideration the | Cormiin {names of all the candidates for the 9 and learning curats picture bock, The Po these tra ions. 2 h ida Bose loguent address v They of murder at her first sight of One of the boys at echool heard of the relative and started on bug something happened like that in the case of Saul of Tarsus and he returned to the schaol to counsel peace to his § are many caildrenl w tories whe are un 'rha.t it is not = lttle by the mountains, which dam sireams of humanity, as they do those of water, until stagnant or tumble down in devasta- tion on -the peeple below them, The game thing is happening today in the LIFE OF SOUTHERN MOUNTAINEERS. Congregatienal Missionary Societies. Jsgood Mrs, George. tho openi eors. hey contributed the of tliis countr . bool me and Hell for Satan also tell about i h |she has been among and taiked w tall these feud ds. Al eople. feuds hav years has iwo of t upon his shoulders. as unconcernedly one’s hed and not with ene’s Boots on, A girl of 16 who was on school from geep in as very much frightey a steam engi take up . feud, to the Mill Towns, She also told the amusing story of a | boy from ene of these windowless one- roomed cabins gaiting an eduvestio: also with much diffteul: e of this mill life i wer and the Glot sple, she pro ey have been he they either Spoke to n in all not died out. Two Feuds on His Shoulders. . There King in the fac- the ‘legal age. n gro do, to | by ifus- | back the become Pickerel of 3 Pounds and 14 Ounces Headed Their String. ix whe went from Lere morning to Haywood's had a great day the evening 49 per: and of ihe lot was a ma. ches long an several other two pounds the | fishermen were Hgm— tanley Kellozz of Bridge. . Pendleton, Jr., Jot . Burdtek and Carroll Ed- I Gates tion Friday Fendleton’s here they store on ir were displared K, Made only by C. . HOOD CO. Lowall, Mass. Especially to correct sour stomach, to give digestive comfort, and prevent heart- burn and indigestion. Dose: One crushed in the mouth and swatlowed slowly. An elmost immediate effect, Sweetening, comforting, and reducing “that tumpA” and promoting digestion, ntic torpedo fiotilla, includs: do about the weather or 2 hingham, Dixie s Arethus: ps. In 10 vears there were ‘;e* 2:’ today. 10c., 23c. or SL the fleet to San Francisco, |murders in Harlan county and only | Remember -pep-! Take 1o orpedo Mot Aty |one conviction. But since achools auy| the same DYSPOP fets substmte ed to San F churches have been esteblished it is The auxiliaries accompanying | PComing considered decent to die fn | Dental Surgeon McGrery Buitding Big Ben and all kinds of Alarm Clocks AT FRISWELL'S, Saffey, Hartford: James R, Graham, |the habits and dress of polite sosiety. | 25.27 FRANKLIN STREET Hartford; William _Vollmer, ‘Bridge- |Hs is now a noted minister. “any of | fN———fl——{v W, port; James E. McGann, New Hav | these mountainesrs a ing \. i 3 rks John W. McDonald, Waterbury; Ches- | now to work iy down | City of orwich Water Wo terfield C. Middlebrook, Winchester; | Lynn, Carel whe Otfies of 3 George Forster, Rockwille; William . | churchies are paying Beasd of Water Commissions. Palmer, Oxford; . C. Ginty, Dan- |the acheol, is one of these mill towns, rwich, Cona, JRm, 4, 1 ‘bury, and Thomas J. Smith, Hertford. | Grace McGowan Uoshie gives &n Traier wates for {he "t!l' e A 2 to ouen KDflmtxfi e \‘n!nm“"q,“;‘.l,h( ,\,m‘g lo g wils janld 3 Order It Now by Phene Trommer's Eves n, uan .78 TSR LS AR v Kashler's Pilsner, per case §1.83 Garpathians, the Cancasns. 2 Del 1t Groveline, '3, WcGelllol, dohn Tedlalf, | Norway ‘and Sweden ar . e G H“fiw ;. go“ Giags Miss dMary Mecaullohlc, Miss Lolt|Even i Nova Scotia they may b r " Tripp, Pets Williams. Childz;en-Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Evangsline, Sy ser. folic iore. proverbs, They 4 | found as primitive as in tie days of mountaineers speak in the language of Chaucer and reserve ihe ancient dialects, costumes, customs, songs and They have One i, day tomorraw that fiu toucled yat. Tuere was 2 E {ug at Req i]m So these man) “Tirere's a whel funny DRS. l.. P. and A, J. upmm 207 Min 8t PRACTISE LIMITED To - Eye, Ear, Nose and Threa: HZE 0 e Bt SR I pond of made| 50 Gits that the of the cateh a(rac:u_‘l\ in ‘the wein- | ys-pep-lets | DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | Nerwish, Cenn, | ! o —~AND— | TAFTVILLE ! Windmill Biewn. Over or. Nerwich Avenue—Dollard’ Croguet Club Pre- | paring for Coming Season—Other | Local Notes. - i The forty foot windmill belv: James Graham on Norwich im of tI situated and m avenur recent wind storm. the rear. big in The Dollara Croquet ¢ pions of Taftville for v seasons, are gettiug ready for the co | feague of four clubs. Tattville, Bal- tic, Occum and Plainfield. Alex Troie is president of the ¢lub and iz ver thankful for th= help that the p rendered him curing the past ma&ing the club a jins of the play Albert Troie D. Bougord . M. Lamony ... The Tigers meet the Broad: gregational church in the Y church basketball league ciation building Saturday. team has won. on a lost on Hockey Game Pestponed. ame that was sched- this_afternoon be- tweon the Dingbats, o local team aud a team from the &i _be post- | £ the next week tion, e O { Wildlam Kendall was a visitor Plainfield Thur: Les Normand has_en ploye of the Ponemah company, “hamberlain is entel t his home with ano play We | o the taste. acy Of Horehound and Tar Contains no opium nor an thing injurious. Pleasant to All druggists. Pike’s Toothache Drep give rekief. rred visi can on oF btain skilled If You Are Suffering m, headaches, tomach troudles, ner- k and watery eves, reilef Dby optome- ACCTDER P, wherever bought, and p exactly hours by r improved scientific on our THEPLAUT-CADDEN CO. Optometrists and Lens Grinders 144-146 Main St, Norwich, Ct. |MURPHY AND FOLEY MEET ! PRIMROSE IN DETROIT. Enjoys Unex »pectld Reunion With His Dancing Boys. {OLD By a rare ¢ dence, G rose, the vet n minstrel headlining at the Orpheum t Prim- man, is e Nerwich, , while two of |HARRIS’ D. Sevin & Son, 118 liain cured direct trom | ‘ner of tie original prescription, MRS. MARY A. HARRIS, R. F. D. & Price Cae Dotlar sold by N. Street, or can be pi Conun. K. REMEDY PILES menufactured s FOR now and | FREIGHT AND M SERVICE BETW! NORWICH AND NEW YGK From \Dmxcll luesdz}s, Thul street, '\[u days, at 5 p. m V. ENOUSE, Agent F. = WILLIAMS, J2., General agt! H. C. LOXG, Spectal AgL. B 1 F. H. KEXYON. Special Agt. { Hartfard. Conn. x 20 — e COAL AND LUMBER ~ GOAL If your susply needs replenishingh avail of this pleasant weather, which]| offers many advantages to both Con-t sumer and Dealer. In time of peace prepare for 7~ W AR CHAPPELL €0 Wharf and 150 Main Streetl Telephones LUMBER COAL Free Burning Kinds aud le!ugn« ALWAYS IN STOCK Central ro: makeup and him. Johnnie | Wedding Day Birth Anniversary Friendship Invitation Tally Cards and Booklets| MRS. EDWIN FAY'S Johnnie L Birthday Sympathy A. D. LATHROP - |am :|En S tulation | Offtcs—sor. Market and Shetucket Sts By sembles Prim- EAgEEney ongratuistion Telechone 463-12 ALAMIT 1 CoAL “THE BRIGHT KiND" JOHN 0. PECKHAM 58 Thames St 52 Broadawy | - contr: ptica! umerous da nd among i the Fox medal, | Neo. 2 Nut MARRIED MURRAY—HULL Iy New Have J._McGivney: l ! 1!14—'!14 COAL LEHIGH VALLEY t $5.50 per ten. | Office and Vard Tentral Wharf Telephone 834. | John A. Morgan & Son| WE NOW HAVE THE 1915 REO DEMONSTRATOR Come and see it any time at| "|Kinney & Wyman’s Phone Garage 1231 KRUMBHALZ—In Occt Marg azed 45 vears and 10 Funerei from her late 1 Sunday, Jan. 17 Lovett cemetéry. Church & Allen ! 15 Msin Strest grivate), i | FUNERAL | ! DIRECTORS lTn 753. | eMBAMERS wady Asslsta Telophone 3283 | | | ’ ENRY E. CHURCR { WM. SMITH ALLuN 2 | t48 Main Rubbers lRU!IER BOOTS AND ARCTICS High and low cut, Nght and heavy ‘weigms Asks te see the Tep Netch! fnum:.rs. "hey are the VERY BEST | FBANK A. Bll.l., IMMIIB St Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Funerai Directors | First-class Hanger, Genera! Jobbi: reasonable. Telephen: | POWER, STYLE, CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent | Reom 15, Shannen Bidy. DR, R. J LOLL!NS DENTIST Straet, House Palnter, Switches, Transformations, Lovers’ Knots, Etc., MADE OF COMBINGS AT |THE BEAUTY SHOP| American I-Imlsti5 Raom 19-20, McGrory Building. HARRIETT E. BREED Paper !'Heat Your House With Gas By Using a Gasteam Radiator Lach radi B itselt. It i and eco- | nomical. 'T: s no coal to carry fuj and no ashes t does awey with an end of dust maintains ar.d the gas flow ally when the de s reached, ther { of gas. Call and witness a demor our offtce. an even temperature| %\.c off automati-{ The City of Norwich Gas and Electrical Dept. - {321 Main St., Alice Building, i 4 i |FARRBL & SANDERSON, Props.. Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes, [ Traveling Men, Ete. ng (1andlords OF | ) jugpy connection. Shetuckst ‘"‘"; 662-3 KUDLIK, 261 Central Ave, City | Upholstering and Repamng! in all its bramches. CARPET LAYING at lowest pfin’q JAMES W. BLACKBURN, |8 Stanten Avenus, East Side Stop Talking War ! Buy = NEW QAKLAND and have a safe inveatment, ECONOMY Narwich, Cean | Phene 424-4 1647 1861 T nd Buv Guinnesy Dubd ‘Adam’s Tavern WHEN YOU WANT ta put 50. i i }H\us be: ineys peigre fiis public, ther medium h&»(eA ihan (njeugh feedium by ' Yertisiny voltmis of The BRienp ' YeHSME © Babies! l Soon they will be big boys and gitls, and their faces wil ke only 2 memory. m Bring the babies and we'iM i catch their smiles. . “LAIGHTON Opposile Nerwich Savings Seclety Overhauling and ; Repair Work of all kinds on Antmmxhfl-l 3| Carviages, Wagons, Tmehy“ ian | and Carts. s | Mschanicai Repaics, Paintins, Teim ming, UFh'bux ng zud Wood Wark: .

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