Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 14, 1913, Page 9

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Pages Nine to Twelve DAL:;’ IELSON Bishop Brewster to Confirm Class of Twenty-five — Johnson - Marland Wedding Tonight—Borough Pool Players Defeat ~Wauregan—Mrs. Bennett Speaks on Weman Suffrage. Dr. O arpe, who is il is Te- ceiving treatment in Providence. 5 Darbie and Earl M. Young at New Haven Tuesds s from Warren chapte to the grand chapter meeting. on Maindon and Tyler A G n recent visitors in pson, of Ws R, with frieads in Daniel- Addressed the G Ba nge. E m ck n ad Killingly Harry nge Monday Bishop Brewster to Co to confirm members churches Alban's May day eve 3 E Letters Uncalled Fo his week Lawmakers’ Delay. ine gen rereaho ielson postofiice Represeniatives in om tow ious ov ed n d s m tion or s Johnson-Marland Wedding. from this town will (Wednesc ng. in the is Tohnsor Daniel Day of ol next Defeated Wau reaan Players. me of pool played | Lafayette club here of the local club | of 200 to 139 representing pitcher ames in the e. is now a of the Englang le: f Danielson. » thirteen n from to frame thmitted to evening later he for approval. e that will hat wil ation Dayville Mill Busy. 5 Wool- en very pros- | e « husiness is x t buyers are | 2 ution than sua eater certainty | a f The mill is | OBITUARY. Miss Rosalie Jarry. a long time mill the the of She is sur Joseph C h FUNERAL. Mrs. Julia Fortier. ames’ church at nine o'clock | Peter Roux was morning Rev ‘ of the requiem mass at the funeral services for Mrs For- 1 died the Day Kimball hos- b Putnam Sat Burial was g Cross ce . Maple street. " rs were four of the de- ment, Harry, Louis and Alex two sons-in-law, Henry Desrosier Bautter contains water and saii Cottolene is 1009, shortening When you buy butter fqr‘! cooking purposes, you are | paying for 25%, waterand salt; | you get but 759, real shorten- | ing vaiue. In Cottolene you | get 1009% shortening. Cottolene costs much less than good butter — and gives just as good results in short- ening and frying. Cottolene | is as cheap or cheaper than lard —gives better results — and is absolutely healthful, which is more than can be said of lard. Cottolene is ” 2 economical, because one- third lessisre- quired than of & either butter or lard. | | rd Gagne. I.onis E. Kennedy | and Edw { was the funeral director. Much Replanting Necessary. There is a big hustie on among gar- den stuff s hersabouts to get earliest pos- all of the grow- showing above the frost, or fre of : night. The v of replanting means that na- wn garden s s will not be arket until from two to three later than usual and that they when they do become i vill cost more | available. W. C. T. U. Meeting. W . T. U. held a Martin Tues- i Ingalls was .cting and What Are and How Shall was the subject Members of the « meeting with Mrs, W SUFFRAGE TH’E THEME. Mrs. M. Toscan Bennett Addresses Equal Franchise League and Brook- lyn Grange. r. and Mrs. Rienzi ‘. Tuesday after- , Bennett of Hart- of the Fran- being Ladies’ the ho: members Pennett was Georce Vandal Found Dead in Stabie—D. A. R. Chapter Elects Mrs. George A. Vauchn Regent—St. Mary’s Band Organizes. Dwyer was at Danbury Tues- ntion of ding the state con Py Smit in today rednesday) on a bus ip. Quarry- Tuesday nsed for Methodist Sells South Manchester Theatre. George M. Fine has sold the Park which irchased Ma > Ma niirchaser. will his enti ster in ns to ex- it f into the | 12 of New E d. | | Mail Not Called For. J oy s addressed as follows are un- claimed at the Putnam po: office this veei: Miss Mary C. McNamara, Miss E. Buntine. Mrs. A. Gunner. H. An- thony Cook. H. A. Cook, Dalbert Mc- Kenzie, Louis Corret Property Sale. A real estate transfer recorded here Tuesday shows the conveyance of land at Water and Bridge s om Eva Beaudreault to M. R. Joy and Rich- ard Gor! n, the property including that tion on tt puth side of Bridg treet from of the Samuel W Visit from Grand Master. ynolds place to ater street. Grand er Burroughs of New jflcondon came to Putnam Tuesday for a fraternal visit with Israel Putnam lodge of Odd Fello y rom the Webs onferring of the | I ment i HRR | 1 l [ llllii i MWMM U {u, | T {1 HERE is a coupon scheme worth while—get the valuable Serv-us " Coupons with every food product you L= buy-—save them and you’ll be surprised how B quickly they will accumulate—you can get many beautiful things for yourself and your 1 home with them. ' s Il 3 | 0 "M [ i IIi Iy T || M 5 3 i i is the name of a particularly high quality of various foods put up in attractive orange and purple packages, and sold by all grocers at popular prices. Serv-us is the name chosen for the entire line. Serv-us Foods are unequalled. When once used, you will order Serv-us ever after —on or in each package of Serv-us Brand goods is a val: uable Serv-us Coupon. CERCE == Reduce the Cost of Living without reducing the quality of what you eat Serv-us means everything in foods—. | Flour Spices Baked Beans Condiments ' Cofiee Pickles Soups , Chocolate \ g Tea Rolled Qats Catsup / Macaroni o and a hundred other kinds of pure foods. Serv-us Brand Foods are all packed in sanitary packages and in accordance with the U. S. Pure Food Laws. 4 The Valuable Serv-us Coupons arc on each and every package. and get most anything your heart desires for yourself or your home. Your, grocer has Serv-us Brand products or can get them from The L. A. Gallup Co. Yiisle Ditgbrs Norwich, Conn. upon c | T being . | tant. If they had realized, they would ! office of regent to her successor. Mrs, | NOANK | visit to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ashbey St. Mary's Parish Band Organizes. | R0 only bave remained with him, but | Daniel reviowed the work of the local | | of Front street. $ : | ave secured a physician’s ser- | chapter during the past year and in- | M oA 4 new band bei I vices. £ | cluded an inter P y#on of | Motortruck Runs Over Legs of Boy I e : 3. B Gidaings has xeturned'_ o the members o i oung Vandale had been emploved | her visits to other and of Va2 [ Cotching on Behind—Daughters of | - iome on, Goat: Polnt after'n visit which will be i in his brother’s alleys and was a very ions of the D. A. R. during L - | to_friends in the village. Sunday afternoo popular and X well-liked | d. | America Plan Entertainment. { Miss Pearl Carson, Miss Eleanor the follow young man. He ubject to stom- | Daniels rred with gratifica- RN 7 Lamb, Miss Irma Doughty, Miss 3 vice pre ach trouble, it has been learned, and ! tion to the fact that it was announced Being knocked down by a passing l Juliet Chester, Mrs. Ann_ Pecor, Mre. Lucier: se . Al- | this may have had ng to do t Continental congr | motortruck which passed o both | Walter Mosher and Mrs. T. J. Sawyer or C. F. | with the sudden death as the result of hat Connecticut |1 ”‘;”xf:]‘;‘l\-" b i I‘fflf(’l“'{(?{ | among the New London callers yand will have 21 - |a ~ondition due to an eve- unio e enalty >d Musa 1 r == ; s greig Al cdoonaiion d folaute mhon 1 g on behind a passing auto- | Johil Brower hos robrnedivto NiiaE A e : . k on Front street. The car being | after o vialt of a fow days LAMBERT INDICTMENT. | cause (;1‘ dt‘u(h”“‘mnd mot be determineq e A”;\P-‘;“t?: :;;::f"}‘l‘nh]‘; 11\\«751;;: "f‘);l\‘n"‘n | to er-!f]xuve-&_ond Fro‘nl: stroot. = without an auto The body was | ing ates that alking 2 Arthur Woodworth hs . | take e g iR 5 the village, and that he has learned a | Wisher’ sle after a + . | taken to the undert rooms of L. Den game S L 3 | Fisher’s Island after a e Bmudq‘m m atuRutnamsSatur- s aren. ! r s lesson without too painful experience. | home on Front streat SN | “The deceased was a member of ¢ | Porter Put D.”of A. to Entertain. Mise Hazel Pecor has returned to | City of Putnam, Foresters of Ame th land - home in It decided that the been ! jury that it is expected will br 1 | an indictment of Willis D. Lambert. | held for the murder of his wife, will meet in Putnam at 10.30 o'clock Sat- urday morning. Judge Milton Shumway superior court will | preside. She: Preston B. Sibley is | enga 1 in the members of the grand which was not wholly | completed Tuesda Lambert will be | brought to Putnam Satur norning in charge of one of the of als at the don afte: s of America are plan- aughte and that organ end £ retuge for i r grand funeral in a body .come of n ertainment to be given'| po; ved by his father and mother \1s point ibers of Willlams post Capt. Patrick ins of New York 2 brother, all reside of this ci the recent ,:“]‘y‘ | spent the week end at his summer MRS. G. A. VAUGHN REGENT. Mrank have arrived Banning of in the instrumental the programme, ch refreshments at will the | vy be a new he retir =3 Mrs, F. J. Daniels Retir as Head of Local D. A. R. Chapter—Reviews Year’s Work. ngham of Wal- rived here for a will remain for all summer, as hore. Store for the Point. built Point which will be ma store to be « ged b ]“‘,:.% bulid AR i 1 an e Chester of this village in con- | on and Mrs. Grace i bullaing on Livery sireet ocon: tono | Heflon ¢ with ibc one b oius hers | rned from a visit to feraoa s rasracelee nonso It belng the gifts | The building is expected to be put up | . ; S s s Bapellisei ol Rl i o was | s the place will be in full | is home after a er floor will be used for dining, the e ; 1 ohante nbe Gl s e M b has returned to kitchen which is now on the lower e HESO) B : . | week end spent floor, being located on the second floor. i farnen e Chiefly Personal. ! i dohns = e e ] Entertained Silver Links. FOUND DEAD. Putnam Owners to B York after visiting his | Mrs. Minnie T. Vallette of Terrace i3 Sles baby son at_the home of | 1 the members of the George Vandale, 26. Suvposed to Be . immedia Jasper Brown | - Link soclety Tuesday afternoon. I, Was Really Dying When Left | ont, made a ¥ P they Fowler and daughter | / 1 hour was spent at the close By Coftpanions : | dress in transferrin or to Hartford after a | s George Vandale, 26, was found deac in Kennedy's stables on Woodstock | avenue about four o'clock Tuesday | morning. An inves n of the case showeq it to be one, and much man’s untimely during the day & his host of in the city. According by before to officials who i case, the voung man v denlv and iously ill Baptist church, while the of f were on their way home, and collapse andale was ed into Kenn able, where he would hax tunity to rest for a wk thought. He w taken into ness room, where of bags of grain Joseph Gauthier friends to the ass anions \ampean and | Al Arnold, went to their homes Medical Examiner Dr. J. B. Kent was notified and viewed the body. | Vandale had been dead for r hours. Tt is possible he may have died within a few minutes after he col lapsed, for he was so far gone at t time that two of his companions had practically to carry him to the stable. Dr. Kent learned from the dead man’s companions that Vandale had left the bowling alleys conducted by his brother. Joseph Vandale, in the basement of the Putnam Inn. at about 8.30 Monday evening and that he had spent the evening in a social way with some companions. As far as can be learned there was nothing to indicate that Vandale was in a serious condi- tlon until he was taken so violently ill and his companions, upon whom ab- solutely no suspicion rests, did not re- alize how dangerous Vandale's condi- tion was at any time from the time he was taken sick until after they had RRRRSRRRRRKRARRARARRKRRRRARRRRAN S For nervousmems, frritadbility, headachs, backeehe, pressfoge dows pains, and othsr symptomn of gemeral female wesknoss, this compeund has boen found quick and safe. *I think Viburm-O-Gin iz tho best vemsly for weall wonvem, It does ms more geod than any medicine I bave ever takem & Woman’s Relief Dr. Krugers Viburn-O-Gia Compound, the woman's remedw, bes been for years as Rellef,” sincs ft Mas positively prevem ita great vatue in the treetment eof know “Woman's f womanly diseases. 3 J It will help you, if you are a suffersr from eny of the il stunec] senien M. 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