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. NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1915 Heory Allen & Son ' FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS 88 Main St. Lsdy Assistant when rsguested MRS. G. P. STANTON 52 Shetucket Street is showing 2 full line of New Millinery for Fall and Winter | i (r——————E——T——G Broken and Worn Jewelry, Ropaired and Renovated at mod- erate expense. Rings, Lockets, Brooches thoroughly gone over. repaired and refinished — will look just like new. Valuable Jewelry ought to be examined and loosened jewels reset to guard against loss All repairs will_be given prompt attention. Charges low. THEPLAUT-CADDENCO. Established 1872 Jewelers PLAUT-CADDEN BUILDING OLD UR, PILES HARRIS REMEDY FOR PILES The Bulletin, Saturday ald: er Sevin's lin Predictions N Comparisons. for Norwich, Saturday, Feb. 6, 1915, — - THE WEATHER. Forecast for Today. For Southern Sunday fair, colder, Predictions from the New York Her- On Saturday unsettled and warm- weather will prevail, with light to fresh variable winds. Sunday: the outlook 15 unsettled, fol- Towed by clearing. Observations in Norwich. The following records, ‘reported from pharmacy, temperature and changes Friday: ew ‘Ensland: Rain show the changes the - barometric Ther. Bar. 16 31 30.36 33 30.34 Friday: Increasiog cloudiness and warmer. Triday’s weather: As predicted. Sun, Ncon and Tides. i Sun |l_High || Moon Rises.| Sets, || Water. || Rises. G Seventh o of the Green joyed a and return chool. Miss children after I rade Sleighride—Preston from His Sleigh—Notes, iwn water it is low 1 is followed by flood tide. GREENEVILLE ° Chlldun Man Enjoyed Thrown £ evill Friday The children Ar the seventh grade. Grammar school en- sleighride to Preston City afterncon- after were accom- melia. Young -and Kathryn Donovan. Sleigh Upset on Central Avenue, . A Preston Jewish farmer had a nar- is now manufactured oy escape from injury Friday after- and sold by N. D, Sevin & Son, 118{100n when he was thrown from his Main Street, or can be procured direct |sleigh when it turned over on Central from the owner of tho original pre-|avenue. The horse became fright- scription, MRS. MARY A. HARRIS, [ecned on Jower Central avenue as it R. F. D. 6, Norwich, Conz. Price Ous |was. crossing the car tracks and start- Dollar. fea up the fast rate of 1 the school- | MiSS FARNHAM HAIR and SCALP Also MANICURING PARLORS, Alico Building, Norwich—2Mon., Thur.,, Fri, New London-—Tues.,, W Telephone 578. Sat. Specialist| HARPER METHOD!| Main St.| | the driver |tle further accord, o Mutu: ular ng at eports of tk ut, and st The sending a lit- own steed ran opped . of its al End The Mutual Endeavor club held weekly E their headquarters wi nt Fred Towne e se eavor Club. its mee! Fri the cha and treasurer After the 1 hour was ment of the we. in Made Track Team. Upholstering and Repairing in all its branches. CARPET LAYING at Telephone 1196-3, JAMES W. BLACKBURN, 3 Stanlon Avcnue, Stop Talkmg War Buy a NEW QAKLAND and have a safe investment. POWER, STYLE, ECONOMY CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Agent | 753. T:| Rcvm 15 Shannvn Bid. DR.R. J. COLLINS| DENTIST Norwich, 424-4 uThs Switches. Transformations, Lovers’ Knots, Etc., MADE OF COMBINGS AT THE BEAUTY SHOP|t Room 19-20, McGrory Building, HARRIETT E. BREED irat- Fiouse Talnter, Paper Hanger, General Jobbing (landlerds or yrivatey o . KUDLIK. 261 Gentral Ave, City @ We Want to Buy Your Old Gold, Silver or Jewelry We pay the highest prices in cash or in exchange for the best Watch or Jewelry values ine Norwich. J. OGULNICK & CO. Practical Watchmbaker and Jewsler 32 Franklin St. Estab! ed 1907 ’ Mill_Ends =: RETAIL Cotton, Silk, Crepes, Voiles, Ratmes, Fancy Striped Shirtings, Piques, Dimities, Lawns, Silk Chiffon, Silk Poplins PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. Salesroam closed hstween 12 and 1, and after 11 m. Saturday. Trolley io the door. No samples given -nor mail orders replicd to. THE DEL -HOFF European Plan Rates 75 cents per day and up. HAYES BROTHERS, Telephone 1227, 26:23 Broadway DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Ehannea Building Anuex, Room A Telanbons 523 lowest prices. East erl'w he ood of C well pa for | were { m with friends of V es college, W | > many |a-student at ¥ [to learn of his |Fie ‘is a member |and is scheduled to race | A, meet at Boston t ank Melntyr Lowell, M weelk end. ol aid a liam Boyd, 11 e glmi sccess of t oday’ Fri INDETERMINATE SENTENCE‘ SLJc Prisan Dlreclors Think Better | ,\, abov the Understanding of the Law Needed. been ion o he of the d recomm 1ce in all gree murder were ow hed population. 1 repor tate pres he e princ 1 W here is to be. t a min: first - with the maximum to the sra of d adds tha )f cour: ndeterminate_system offender to prison_and o the t cials and the their report the directors state: the past two years every cell s been occupied all of the time, and an average waiting list jails of from 0. h ion to 179 mistaken, the an increase instead have a new Scor 5 BOWNE . 642-2 GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt service day or night ikt working indoors, whether in office or factory or store, often weakens even a strong constitution as shown in nervous symptoms, languor or repeated colds. SCOTT’S EMULSION is helping thousands every day, its rare oil-food en- riches the blood and aids the throat and lungs. Itisa strength- sustaining tonic, free from alcohol or any harmful drugs. 14570 Lady Assistant (lyn L, Brown | At the adjourned annual meefing of the New London County Mutual Fire Insurance Company held in this city fifty vears ago ah A. Bill was re elected president and John L. Devo- tion secretary and treasurer. ird Taylor was in Norwi half_century ago and lectured in hall before a good sized audience. Extracts from the Bulletin files of 1865 fallow Buys Chaplin Mili Property. Monday, Jan. 30, Jonathan A. Pope of this city has purchased of Goddard and Colburn their- old paper mill at Ckaplin, with all its appurten- ances and propose to thoroughly re- novate the property and machinery in order to carry on a first-class busix Monument to Dr. Dewitt Lathrop. An elezant wmonument of Quincy granite has been erected in Windkam cemetery over the grave of Dr. Dewitt C. Lathrop, formerly of this city, who was an assistant in_the S8th Conn,, and died at Newbern, N. € over exertion in discharge of his d The monument is erected tl tributions from the men of ment. n Norwich Town Fire. ¢ who were j s for the night suc tinguishing the flames burned through one room The house was insured for damage was slight. At the adjourned annu: the New London Count; Insurance Company held the the following named pe elected directors: Charles Osgzood, Ebenezer Devotion, Henr: Morgan, Dennison v, P. St. M. Andrews, W Brewer, C. D. Fillmore, Henry and Andrew C. equent meeting of Bill wa re-clected and John L. Devotion se and treasurer. st on the point of re- eeded in ex- fter they had nd a clos $1,000. The al J th ins P. Coon, stand that the Tr will be repaired by trains can easily pa cars_went down the we Bayard Taylor Lecture, ‘Wednesday, Fe 1865.—B: Hall Taylors lectu day ev - attended. once this winter dience of pectable dime: has bee. uced to collect to popular lec ture. The fame of turer or tl mildness p of favor tion probably produced unusual event. Mr. Tavlor pleased his hearers and was often applauded. In Libby Prison. he fc wing members o! . V. captured at Cedar Run, e now in Libby I 3] Ciar . th omey the Oct, 1 H. Hale . White, Tuesday, Jan. —The dwell- ing of Daniel W. orwich Town took fire on Saturday night last, about 10 o'clock from the furnace. The fam- meeting of There were no evening trains up or down on the W don Northern Railroad for New Y. under bridse 1 NEW PARSONAGE OF SECOND CHURCH Society Was Buildi;ng on Pope Street Fifty Years Ago—Fire at Daniel Coit’s at Norwich Town—Bayard Taylor Lectured in Norwich—Wauregan Hooks Made $170 on Their Ball—For Families of Soldiers. M J. Dasma Gem Dunham, B Dol: Fis nd, M. Welch, Horace | Dotbeare of Truitty Methodist church. A committee on publicity was appoint ed. consisting of Rev. George H. Ew ing, chairman, Rev. and Guy B. Dolbeare. This movement has been inangurated under the auspices of the missionary department - of the Federation of Churches. Pinochle Smoker and Secial on Fri- day Evening—Sawmill Engine Has Arrived—Lgcal Notes, The smoker and social given an- nually by the Taftville Pinochle club was held in their rooms Friday eve- ning with a large number of the mem- Wood, James Bishop, Thomas Tavlor, |bers in attendance. Through the kind- W. J. Burk, James Hughes, D. O'Bri ness of. John - Candlish an excellent G. A. Bower, P. Wiltrot, Thomas F Victrola. concert was heard. During rell, William Morton, Bd. H. the evening refreshments of sand- H.. Murphy, Joseph Smith, hes, cake, coffec and cigars were William Perr. served. Erecting New Parsonage, Thursday, Feb. 2, mencement_ of the Second tm\ regational Society mined to 1 fund to meet their Engine Has Arrived. The engine that will furnish power for the sawmill which will be run by in- | the Ponemah company has arrived an 1 T eaEaa Doty xpenses and $10,000 | will bo set up for action in a few has been ra subscription with- {days. The engine is of 90 horsepower, in the pa mon! for at purpese. |oil burner of the latest type. The men society are erecting a new per- [are still engaged in pulling timbers to “the mnew street running |the site of the mill and daily the mill adway to Franklin street, |is visited by numerous spectators. know ‘as Pope street, at a cost of $5,000. The building-avill . e Went on a Sleighride. finished within a_few weeks : A large nuiber of'the giris in the The Central Baptist soclety havelnorth jack room of the Ponemah mills adopted e e O ormer Bour of|Went on a sleighride Friday evening Aetoraom woretip, and postponing the [t Jewett City, where they stopped afternoon church services until eve- |1ad had refreshments Service and substituting First Application Received. r church services. The| The first application for labor effect has_bee 1 to greatly increase t through the United States labor de- numbers the Sabbath school and |partment was filed at the local post more the service in the |office Friday afternoon. ldon the recru Unclaimed Letter, at Norfolk, V: home. been ordered Thieves at Slaughter House, On Monday u on the > following offic: mil. a committee ¢ compan: 200 Pounds of Pickerel. Wednesday Messrs. Windham's Vital eb. Statistics. proportion of de dren, 3 of Deyv o empting STANDING COMMITTEES OF BOARD OF TRADE Appointed for the Year by President | i Frank J, King. Presi 'LJ(»‘* rd of 1 of 191 the F rade has made ar amitte of - the ointment King 1e standing cc follows, L. R. Chur William_F. Allen, hafcher Improven es B, Shann L. Otis, Wulf, "Fhomas I 3 Arthur L. Peale, W. S O. Rodier. Ent ment—A. S, S Gibbs, G.-L, Bidwell, Edward I bits, Frank, Coxeter, Ge Health and anitation. sidy, - M. D, R, W. nton E. Stark, M, D., H Dbell, 3. D.. Geo r Arnaud LaPierr M. D, Membership—Henry D. thur ‘G, Jenkins, Ernest J. W. Brown, A v < teous, , Treat, City I—Walter T, T, Grosvenor Ely, L. O. Smith, Frank H Allen, S.-A. Gilbert, J. L. Mitc H. Shields, M. C. Higs Parker, Arthur i G Peck, MYSTIC MISSED-ITS HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING, Shortsighted Citizens Stood in Way of Village Improvement. ‘Writing in the Mystic department « the Stonington Mirror, The Onlo says: The Bulletin company at Norwich is getting out a calendar for this locality in the center of which is the picture of a bandsome building. They've gof it named Mystic High School. Of ¢ if they were as well informed in M matters as they ought to be, they would realize what a sad mistake they have made in calling the handsome edifice the village high school. The building ought to be the high school, however, and it’s too bad we mis-cued on that a little whils ago. We came quite near to having a high school for the village: but in missing it we did away with all possibility of getting one for a long time. It will always be a sore point with us because we have no high school here, and when the point sets sore enough I-presume we'll have an- other spasm and make one more tempt. And then some mean, two a half ounce intellect on the eas or the west side will get his back up again and say that he won’t have a high school unless it can be on his side. of the river. It takes all kinds of peo- ple to make a world, and there is usu- ally a fair assortment of the short- sighted ones in the smail town. There are more than 5009 electh light companies serving the pubiic in this counfry, |m VERY-MEMBER CANVASS ON SUNDAY, FEB. Four Churches of the City Enlisted Simultaneous Effort. for mak 1ber ¢ ch with a defi and Re ited d ol nstrated not h chure the ey fined and moral w varticipating operating ty M dist. > the principles L the ever) canv find it impracticable to mak vass on the da E are Rev.-J, B..Sloc .lm l" <HM E. Messinger 1 Rev. Geol and. John BIcW Congregatior T, Rickett: Greenevi . 'W. Co ap- Bingham, orwich and Wi ind we with va- eman and Guy B. Miss Mary Tellier and Miss Tellier have gone to New DBedford for a few days Miss Josephine Miller of Jewett City s a caller Loon ted’ by Hen was entered and a R * a and several imple-| At the Taftville post office there is | men cher profession were |one unclaimed letter addressed to Miss oropriated. Convenient booty to|Mae Monty irry away that. R e Officers of Wauregan Hooks, The «mldx(‘_n about the village ma, he. & good use of the excellent coasting ¥ri- Fook day and i the evening the older peo- iple enjoyed the pastime. On both |Slater avenue and Merchants avenue there were large numbers coasting I'ri- day afternoon and evenir ers | 1 53 a ne M. L. & Mrs Jonn De MARRIED In Norwich, 3. P, . Dunbar, both Cov d Tree alls at y hour —BRENNAN—In Norwich |on on. e 21 E r | miles to a pound near Colchester and Poter John V- @ ot night with inds of | §7d Aries Catherine Emma Brennan ot = bz RUCS antic. WHEELER_—CARBERRY—In thi 1‘{1u by Rev. - HAMNE — In by Judge Umilauft boih of ille : to Barba: h of F DIED or- 28. in | BROW 191 erick DES GAIMO In the Norwich state rculosis sanatorium, on Feb. 5, | rerine Gleason, wife of George H | Des Gaimo, of Norwi - ¥ al from t M. V. “”"; Turphy 5 Monday out! morning of requiem : St. Mary's church at 9 o'clock. niy | CLARK—In Portland, Me., Julia C ow of / merly of Norwich; aged 65 years Funeral from the home of her son, Houston, No. Thame: day afternoon o'cloc as well ibutes at iend- utifule floral e evidences ratef; LADD AND Church & Allen 15 Main Street 11 EMBALMERS An Old Home Prescription that is_pleasant to take, and sure to help when needed. Hale’s Honey Of Horehound and Tar stops coughs and relieves “colds. A tonic, expectorant and Iaxative. Containa no opium nor anything injurious. “T-Avall drugiiste. Pike’s Toothache Drops Stop It cady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Rubbers RUBBER BOOTS AND ARCTICS High and low cut, light and heavy welghts. | Rubbers. Ask to seo the Top Notch They. are the VERY BEST. Shea & Burke 41 Main Street Funeral Directors THERE is no advertist Eastern Connactiont cquai ts ne ] 'IIM letin for busipass results. B. Slocum, 9 D, |FRANI(A BILL, 104 Main St. | ATrip toFlorida “Land of Sunshine and Flowers” affordsan enviablecl from the rigors of winter the North. Onemay Golf under perfect nlllut c comditions, lntie in the surfofsemi-tropical waters, motor over the finest beaches tobe found anywhere— in a word, enjoy summer pleas- ures thfl;ughoutlwilnte Iln the society of congenial . sty and-west” Coatoatitie hold out their varied lttm- tions. or Besklst, ““Tropieal Trips,” and Informaties, apply Atlantc Coast LineRR. “The Standard Railroad of the South 248 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Painless Denti 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays To sit in a dentist's chair and have a tooth treated and filled is the oxperisnce of hundreds of our patients. Then to pay a med- erate charge for FIRST-CLASS work is a satisfaction that takes away any apprehensions that stand YANTIC Dance at Firemen’s Hall—Coasting Ac- cident—Teachers’ Meeting. The entertainment ommittee of the between you and qood teeth— physically or financially. DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE Yantic Steam Fire Lngine company . g conducted a social and dance in their Succeeding the King Dental Ce. hall Friday evening. About 75 were 203 Main Street, present and enjoyed dancing to the Next to Boston Store tuneful music of Drew's orc four pieces during intermissior s -Mary Rose Academy of the Ho spending the week here. Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson an sons, Percy and Claude, were in Ne O'Hearn Family, end at Balti hestra of Refreshments were served her home 'Phene 1282-3 Stands the Test of Time Lady Attendant is d == Lordon Suturday attending the funeral 3 & St moninsons neppew: mesmaic 5| MISS M. C. ADLES urdick . L% Siss sadia Trore or woneneors | Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist Cove has been spending a few days as 2 the guest of Mrs, Charles Barber. Guild Entertained. Charles Woman's guild at Mrs the Main social the bu: hoste: her home reet Wednesday afternoon. hour furnished diversion ness session during which served refreshments. Brief Mention. N.ongdon entertained on after THE SHORT HAIR EFFECT is the latest style, giving a youthful, smart appearance to the lady wearing it. The hair is so arranged that the ears are hidden. Call and have Miss Adles show you the new Hair Styles. Finest stock of health Human Hair. A he Mrs. M Ladd and M Harriet Ty 5: : Miss Harrie elephons 652-4 tor penaing a o daya imantlc af- 1306 Main Strect., next to Chelsea Bank. having death of Joh Miss Grace Fri e past o Providence. There are pl the T. Ladd. Is has been spending in weeks with relatives nty crumbs and the & share of everything. Teachers’ Meeting. thoughtful their at which sent. cussed. Injured While Coasting. Everybody has and nights, -The schoolhouse Basin lot were the favorite place few accidents occurred: the worst pened to Roscoe Bentl torn open by the town History teachers wes was the subject di Sccond Big Lumber Oregon. ement was ially d shipment Dollar Stean Announ Fr Verm s been notified. (o tha ara will mmens: Robert THE BLUE DEVILS OF IND!GESTI t to rout 1 Dol Are pu been called here by fternoon been sliding—day lot and Shipment From : Diamonds - - nans - Diamonds in the Sodom hool Frida; Te Diamonds s John & Geo. H. Bliss 126 Main Street n ;Heat Your House i With Gas “By Using a | Gasteam Radiator Each radiator is a steam heater in itself. It 1s safe, sanitary and eco- nomical. There is no coal to carry in and no ash y out, and it does unt of d mt = ‘;, ‘It maintains n temperature £ effective d blet land the gas flow is shut off automati- oval, sugar-coat C L when the desired steam pressure Hood Co., Lowel is reached, thereby preventing waste They give the most gratifying relief | ¢f 3as. 1fter eating, all and witness a demonstration at . Per- | our office. per- eoun | The City of Norwich swallowed slowly—that's € of vorwic not think of your stomach dEl 'ca] D 5 them. " Tén or wvents: | (Gas and Electri ep't. a doliar. PLUMBING AND STEAM- FiTTIN Call Up 734 WHAT YOU GET in PLUMBING is more important than what ¥ the PL! RIGHT s, u pay. If we install em at a moderate pric A. J. Whol:y & Co. 12 Ferry Street IBING you're sure of the 321 Main St., Alice Building G DR. PECK EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT, ONL: Removed to 16 Franklin Square, Thayer Building Hours—930 a. m. to 430 p. m. Saturday evenings 7 to 8 g Sunday bv appointment JUST ARRIVED A Handsome Cargo of | CALAMITE COAL J. 0. PECKHAM 52 Broadway. Phone 402 e e e s A et T. F. BURNS ‘Heating and Plumbing 92 Franklir: Street Robert J. Cochrane GAS FITTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Agent for N, B. O. Sheet Packing. Phone 581 MODERN PLUMBING 1: as essential in modern house a: sta! We guaran- teo the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert werkmen at the fariest prices. Ask us for plans and prices J F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street IRON GASTIHGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY = THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY (0| .. Ne. 11 > 25 Ferex Street ? DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon McGrory Building, Nerwich, Conn. 1647 Adam’s Tavern 1861 offer to the public the finest sianaard brands of Eeer of Europe and America: Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian Beer, Bass, Pale and Burton Muers Scotch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin Stout, C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker Hill P, B. Ale, Frank Jones’ Nourish- ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budweiser, Schlitz and Pabst. A. A, ADAM, Norwich Town Telephone $47-13 DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St, PRACTISE LIMITED TO Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hours 10 & m, te 3 p. m. M. J. FIELDS, . . Florist 39 Ward Street Carnations. Special Forms and leu Tdanhon' 67, YOU, WANT (o put your bus. ore the public, there is ne medium better thah. th the ad- “ertising columns of The k n