Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 24, 1913, Page 15

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COAL AND LU Coal ER. LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Tolland County |5l sz mn v cresaars A. W. Kenyon went to Providence Wednesday. Harold Barber of Ar- i £ ; WILLINGTON cadia took him in his automobile, . IMPORTANT All Sizes s Mrs, Wiliam Aldrich is visiting her savey), O LEANE CirTS = Fre ey iy parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Palmer. i PURICE S Plang for Children's Bunday—Delegates | ™y, 1 "0 Sypater ana Mrs. C. C. I = at Somers Cenference. Wocdmansee attended the funeral of — John W. Kin i The Sunday school at 2 p. m. had [ gay" & of Shannock Wednes an attendance of 51, the report read by i inge P e 9 - . gone_to Deacon F. W. Pratt, the secretary, be- | her home at Hamilton for a few ing = pleasant feature at the close of | 1, each session. A committee to ar- | " Mre © B Kenyon was a caller at range for the proper observance Of | point Judith, Monday. Children’s day, Miss Mathews and| My Gardner of Wickford was here Mrs. Darrow, were appointed. Music | wednesday. from the Baptist Publication society program was rehearsed with the a - companiment of piano, organ and RICHMOND lo. Delegates Mrs. lda M. Brown s 3 Mrs Annic A Preston were ap- | C. E. Society Organized—Observance pointed to the North Tolland Sunday | of Mother’ school convention held at Somers Fri- or's Day by Sunday Schoel. day. . bih ; A Christian Endeavor Prof. Barker of Boston university.| organized at the Shann. friend of a former pasto! Lumbe Full Assortment CHAPPELL €0 Central Wharf BRANCH — 150 M. Telaphones Stry ciety was k church _Rev. | Sunday evening. The following offi was a week end arles H. Browr cers were elected President, Miss guest of George A ove and fam- | Blanche Meadowcroft; vice = presi- M. C. HIGGINS andHI‘.' a-I~ d L 3 dent, Miss Ruth Cornell; recording row ie subj : e SiEnifi- | ang "corresponding s ry, Clarence cance and Dignity of Personalit wn;l.\w Hobpkins; treasur rle Cornell. COAL Bt B I dieoae i e Children’s Day Committees. HIGH GRADE COAL ved by all present. The Rev. Mr.| Mother's day was observed at the i i Darrow's solo, Come Unto Me, fol- | Shannock Sunday school with special Oice- and: Yard 205 Nojth Maln 80 wing the prayer, Mrs. Darrow ac- | exercis The following commit Office Telephone 1257 anving on the plano was beau- | Were appointed to arrange for a C A S pressive. Several from |dren’s day _conc Entertainment, nton waiked up to attend [ Mrs. W. G. Kenyon, Mrs. C. W. Shep- J. A. MORGAN & SON ard, Miss Gertrude Kimber; decora- Samuel Gardner of New Haven was | tion, Mrs. Charles Tucker, William i st of his mother and sister over | Kimber and c GOAL Lottie Hoxie and Misses Mary il e frem Bouth. and Mabel Hoxie of Shannock were i Office 57 West Main St., Telephore 510 1 h turned from her | n:ly!;n at Cliffmore Tuesday after- Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 834 in the south to her farm near| "3 Bateman of Peacedale and Mrs. PROMPT DELIVERY B tt wa t home from his | J0hn Bateman of Worcester were the | : s gy ompanieq | Buests of Mrs. John Hoyle Monday. isiting his ROCKVILLE i ; ! rive for it Housewives: Show this Ad to your iushands. c 0A L 1l Clark, who pleasant New Looms Arrive for Taylor Mill— seven brothers William, | e e | - : : 43 Henry, Adelbert, | g o filti e i\ |free Eurning Kinds and Lshigh ere in a short erly uvests rday of his | | S it | sisters Loty Maryi Burs i Ii They like good things to eat—and they will * and then sifted thru pure silk, all done in a sanitary A. D LATHROP \ 3 R BElathave | it like your baking better if you use SERV-US mill. Itis unlouched by human hand until you : en g ha gone with nies to Rocky Point | | FLOUR — “the flour that makes the bread that wmix the dough. bl i v s | for the sumn lelephone 168-1a New Looms Arrive SOUTH WILLINGTON | che b toems, for 2. .7 i makes you hungry.” It pays to tempt the men folk & | with nice light Dcremn_v Bread, Biscuits and Pastry SAVE ON YOUR BREAD BILL ed made from SERV-US, the ‘‘pedigreed flour.”” ived being . S il |in the additicn to the weave shop | I P RV.TS. doflern - S SERV-US flour will make a more delicious A MI AL Town May Purchase Its Own Teams | Whicl il \‘?\,E‘R:E QZ(S m?édje[ ,’l:rce:(lr\l}fi?:s li‘;(c:r]: qlnl L ;“?: loaf of bread for 2%c than you can buy anywhere ) for Road Work—Persenals e was & Pl a LRy S g 5 MACC for 5c. It is guaranieed io give you entive salis- S R T | ! Governor | i from the firm, plump grains of Minnesota and o = 5 ! I » D g s 3 faction or you can take it back and have your in. ‘ Filly wadtiod | ith pits ariesian walr Stoured) 77ONS) Hanlec B SaR I Rania. 1 | Well Seasoned Woad as been ill for > ground with an almost endless row of steel rollers Remember that all of the e Bl B! " V" ‘i i C. H. HASKELL. Y4 e || SERV.US BRAND FOOD g e oot Byron L. Kenyon and Dr. Willia 7. Wilson, ley went esterly Monday. i B e e M e fo Womarh Monds 1 REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING Boston, called on some WEEKAPAUG i | ntances he Satu —_— without reducing the HIGH QUALITY of what you eat. FERTIL IZER Meeting of W. C. T. U.—Double Medal | Contest Held. Serv-Us Brands save you 35% and more of your grocery 1 and give you a chance to spend more on dress ‘;TF?USNL‘;CLK'ZDESI&"': T and house furnishings. Serv-Us Brands cover practically everything in pure foods from flour and salt to 4 St | s it e Brick, Cement, Sand, Lime, all I P = hard Plasters and Prepared Roofing. Town May Purchase met hapma e comin, s INSXPENSIVE WATER PROOF AND IN HANDY SIZES. THE L. A. GALLUP CO., NS&WHIeons Il || == v oo A N. CARPENTER e ol e e | e iy e L VALUABLE FREE GIFY COUPONS Best Roofing Paint In the meeting next | the subject being, Work Among Fe - NN like the one shown here can be cut from every pac of Serv-Us Brand 4 ma;u“ linstof Bowsr Bine g it il ! i i Foods. They are good for all sorts of beautiful premiums S s Dl i nagman i i _ 5 T, S P , THE UPSON WALL BOARD ' 5 pleasan it Start Collecting right away. 1f coupon is not on the label it is inside the social hour was enjoyed. —_——— T M Al A ae. | package. Insist on Serv-Us Brands. 1f yo ELLINGTON R0 i 1 them for you from | grocer hasn’t them he can get double young peoples’ _silver st was a New Tobacco Sheds Being Built— | Corner's chur Friends Attend Selectman Willis’ | unde Funeral W.'C. T. U. A crowded hous | the young people. M Elinor Browning the m wesday ces of the Oci Dickinson Springfield WMrs. Daniels gues r =1 2 | . 1 t s h the | at the home of Pinney th Mrs. G. T. Collins who alwa nts Emma to play [one or two bad in a dozen I get the fearning $60 a month and wou like | all my own clothes and n«tm"»\l‘:;:”ha Tel. 171 23, Cothiburta. S0 sufferin. Fom. & is with him ey are so devot best I think it is more ec to tell you how I manage to | well | exception ma work irs. Smith, been visiting | VETY mu mprov on’t see how he can spare her all |I always use cornstarch to in Cricago. I am alon .1; ear and m ki Dr. Brace's to her ss Rebecca Wynn is An- | summer everv yvear with eggs. mproves the « d re must board. done on § ays. 1'do not wish home in Massa nie Chapman’s for the s wanted me Lo put o he gas | how A te n id to e 11 select mm;‘; rm] to ’m_r ax my eyes by working z Mr. anqg Mrs. Farrand of New Yor —_— room to ill, and i egg. 1 m the nice 3 peopl ned and | night. S SRS veak 3 s er home hert 3 J ed it lov v room | from my husband's off sh 1 whose company 1 enjoy and ‘etters from the Chicago Tribune. -l-flE FENTON CHAR‘LEY gt P g R SOCIAL CORNER. P ot | formerts made MiceTound | trom whom 1 am learning something. | 5 - ) Thompson (Cont i f”fp' =, F her work and sewed apror m the shir but she needs | My laundry K\M\H\ i dnn\r‘ by a n‘.':Hlo;‘ ‘ B Frank B. Nangle is confined to his ontinued from Page Fourteen. curprised to | dresses the most. This may be a |of a pupil for 35 cents a week . BUILDING CO gty e ; 2 ) IVIIRed 10| BISE to hoimeant: +T doinot wort v about | carr o o aoool in & suit- | The Latest Fashion Note Bl |8 n the Hart- :'""“: ““-\" t ‘;l TL 5 e the high of living. Why should | My cheon Is put up 1;5[ ”m»- | ps: “It is a wm‘r‘(::‘“nm“fegr-?,n‘s; ford Bospithl for treatment §o stasicaimy ibedisach 'm not g0~ | will make a s she comes this |we and can't relped. | ho vithout extra cxpense. 1 allow | oliing noles in’ delicate hoetry o o TR New Tobacco Sheds. thes &N &y many nishis| summer. We had berries twice—one | Be thai L e Lo e oy o | om. Many people: sprinkls e fa- GENERAL P of & el blank i et box each time, bec were high |ty to eat ing money; $8 of Y goes ous antiseptic powder, Allen’s Foot- [ DD M e ara et | “ are Erow as s, just what I can sell every | aré S0 mar the bank to help pay for expenses mn—‘ U D e audnon tnac it _ [ fast methinks i not _be an e erry for all summer). I always save | ings. ing the long vacation and for the | Ease into e AN es’over in keeping TRA TORS Mr. and Mrs. William Pinney en- | matter to cover = iey berry for all summer). T always save | ies iy day e OF the 314 left T spend | [oles from nosiery as well as lessenin tertained a number of friends and |soon come warr tad for yiou o] oo st S e s st How a Teacher Manages. $11 for clothes, §3 for church, birth- | friction and consequent smarting an ighbors at their home on Pinney isay when to put out dahiias and glad- | '*.\[\"%8 feacher, Judge Douglas, has ol teacher of 20, ' day presents, dentist’s bill, etc. I make | aching of the feet SeEhie Riluitily: evering o { My old teacher, Judge Douglas, has | 2 Mrs. Edwin Talcott has arr | & Sunbeam:: Fouiardinot the only ser- | 52 ofte Inithe sameDUlGME mhors | NORWICH, CONN. town to spend the summer wi |1y bird in ‘orner. My breakfast | o s e N B - | must be served before 6 a. m. How | Z20 1dge was too bucy to be Attended Funeral | we do enjoy those bird choruses and | ox L . = R e L Pt et S T ay I wanted to go out a short shall E. ( ter, Leon Leach | morning B e ver a“ ll\ an Kibbe attendea the fi | sister n: I enjoved vour ac- |2 e ectman George Willis at coun: of a Visit to the insane irch, although Ida has to stay a Wednesday It was my privil 1 . @ e tay w k B s e ' S| epair Wor rtertaining relatives tant state s | don't want to go to| will not stay to end 1 stayed at s not r her pew 1 got got some- sick I did not stay the week out, as I intended, but went over to Cousin M not only w s and c h the pains- had provided and del —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG JNS, TRUCKS and CARTS. '7 B ‘ der everywha . Washington County, R. L. |t T musements, cies « HOPKINTON ) Like you, I try and keep trying every day not to t it seems tu be one of my worry, Mechanical repairs. painting, trim Town Council Names Election Super- She has a small tenement and her visors—Hohor Students from Ash- | fAUIls that is pretty Wellahots Howo 1d has only about two-thirds the ming, upholstering and weod work away. B he dis i Emma’s husband gets, but they Slacksmithing in all its branches. y | where you see either, man, woman or »oth real glad to see me. She Ball Friday, May 16, in the alternoon | Cla*s 008 T'iothie poriion of werny. | L0, sleep on the couch because her bed to canvass the voting list for the finaa- ial town meeting held Thursday, the 2d, in the afternoon. They appointed ing to save them from ¢ ter. Just as it fell to your ot to worry about the h them every time they went reet. Soott & Clark Corp. supervisors of election to serve June | firg hPl‘(a\fi;\ the other woman didn't and T went down to Judge 3: for voting district 1, Bawin B.| Sweet Lavender: Your recipe for. pouglas office and he was not too 7 10515 North Mala St Allen. Henry J. Wheeler, repubiicans; | date ples sounds good, and I will tr¥ | pusy to take us both home with him 507 to ()¢ Oilvlh Dasis i6d Tawara AMurr it some day. In exchange I will send ' t, junch, and we had a pleasant visit democrats: for voting district No. recipe for ma g peanut butter! ith hig family and t fext Nis i Albert S. Babcock, Frank W. Cran- | Cookles that e very nice for afjdge and his wife came and took - i \ S dall, republicans: Gardner G. Burton change. Mary, Carl and me all around the i \{ J5N % e and Mallory O. Main, democrats. The ' Peanut Butter Cookies— One egg well | City_in_ their auto g X s s sum of $150 out of the appropriation | peaten two cups of suear, one cup of inday we went to hear my old p i i > = for the repairs of highwaye was allot- | oot th (O PUPR OF J0RD DR CUP OF | astor preach, and he and his wife 3 { ted to each of the four road districts. | Niceolvedin one-haif cup of swect Dl ed on my spending a day with % & i e e n e o Probate Session. flour enough to roll, don't get them them. T did not intend to stay lonz b 5 ! As a probate court they recelved |too stift. with Mary for she has never visited and ordered recerded the invemtory of | Hope other sisters will try these and| me but fwice. and then only a few - the personal estate of Roxy P. Ken- | have good luck. . jdays: but we haq such good times & Fy AR - Nat’s Day Off was most entertain. || Steved over a week and 1 made them : orks Frank W. Mills has joined the rank ing. Now we are waiting to hear all promise to come and see me this £ 4 of motorists by the purchase of a new | from Brother Jim and Rural Delivery | Yacation, and T am real anxious for > 2 automobile. | With best wishes to all friends in | thg time to come. Hon. Edwin R. Allen and wife re- [ The Corner, from 1 did not urge Emma to come, and turned home Tuesday evening from a FAYE (VERNAL |1 suailitell Herithar L cant poseiois ten days visit with his son in Bos- | Salem. harshiher iien, MOLsy CoMan 0L 8 ton, R e e e . in thedrive wheels and Harriet P. Kenyon has sold the farm | " OF. DOS:8 S por ool B i of her late husband, H. Gillette Kep- MRS ATWOODIS WVACKTION. ;‘,’;;‘w‘;‘"mg"‘;‘j;‘;“‘ “m""glw‘;‘t‘;m;‘l‘agg ¢ Po]arme pl]tS more pOWCf é gl t. d T Fo7s Ko VERIEE S R 08 Mrs. Atwood, who is the wife of a T ¢h e sttt > : : 1 riction an €a e Mrs. : T shall ki ¢ sitt s'neat cest - Win Highest Honors. | cimiainy farie Toak sivecstion| oG hn DU WL S DS eeiTl gk e Ganne gn:ie greatly e heat d burns Lois Wells has taken the valadictory | this spring for the first time since her has been a good investment.” % 2 nnin ea an “ ” and Dorothy Wells the salutatory hon- | marriage, and this is her account of | 2 BARBER. ] S 1tS DO in an running 9 MERSICK” UNDERGROUND ors in the Westeriy High school this | it: Ll It ho ] y y ; GASOLINE STORAGE TA" year. Both young es are residents| ‘“When the doctor sadd little Carl Your method of stora, i nffikjhzvn,vlin xguéown, b i | T have a change, I made up my FI/GHTING THE HIGH COST OF up clean y- muat meet with the @pprova’ . rs. Charles H. Kenyon visiting | mind to return Cousin Emma’'s visits. LIVING. 7, Fire Underwriters. With i “Mi: triends In Matunuck and Walter F. ! She has spent every summer with me VING I b els and half-barrels—ganon and five /| UNDERGROUND GASOLIX & Milis and Miss Susan Crandall were | since my marriage—15 years ago. Ida Table for Five on $5 Weekly. n arr the gasoline s kept at & sa' callers there Saturday. is only 14, but she and har father| o 2 g from buildings, so there is In the death of Mrs Mary Wiiza | thought they could manage for two | .. ni arily consists of father. moth. gallon cans. - from fire, and you have a x Bailey in Hove Valley May 14 the | weeks, so I went. Emma did not ap- | jave 30 o werh (o Tuenieh (e Tabie : snappy, sizziing gasoline .« hand. Outfit complete wi Beventh Day Baptist church 1086s 4| pear ag glad to see me as she does lifslong memper and the community an | wmen whe comes to my hotwe, bat she Ol of this amount I stand the inci- . ‘s oline. ception of run pipe, Which ablewomas: Traated e wel, and learnea.a ot | fencal cxbenscs sich ue churel Gucs Use Seardierd Oil Company & s W g — “Bhe has & flat and no yard, but her pmonhting (o abe R et recelved a copy of our Auto : USQUEPALX sitting room fhcas ome of the mam i iine te sbout &, o I redily run For sale by all dealers. hloe, write ot cachios G streets, And Cazl enjoyed watching the quantities of flour, sugar, rice, beans, THE C. 8. MERSICK & co Mrs, W, B, Wilcox of ¥orwich spent | 1oame, but Bmma has to keep her prumes, 1 buy cocoanut and checolate F A N Y 274-292 State 8t, 11-27 Grown S Priday apd Baturduy with her futher, | #1UUing room nics for eallers, althoush | hy the pound, us 3t is much cheaper ST A NDARD O IL New Haven, fonn. A W, Kenyon, she always uses mine common all | than fve pounds. | make a cake for Mrs, Melisss D, Pafewsr ig passing | summer, , Sunday and pies once a week. We this week with frignds in New York _"When it oame bedtime sho spoke of | cat stews mostly through the week of New York F C GEER PIANO Mgs. J. €. v.film of Walkefieid | Carl sieebing with jtobbls, for fear he | gng have a rossi on Sunday, 1 bale . . s TUNER epent Mepnday af Dr. Kenyen would upset her spare room, but I did bhread twiee a week. We use middie B Mise Minnie Webeter has reiurmed | not aeves s that, They use the sit- | puiee butter for the tanie and the | hone 511 Nerwieh. Conn o her work in Providense ‘ufls!‘ mag; 'th'\“s rflm evefim‘!:o, ‘izm ;;-l eould :n': eheapest butter for eeoking, as it dees 7 — ing Bowes for har father for several | tefk in tiere until My, Newten had ' net taste in cooked things. I buv mid- : WHER you want to put vocke vaper. aithough Giadys die price egge as long as they are | New York Polarin 913 ‘.lamm Better m’h -u,mun&wumounamwimm. Tihon fhay COMMANAS 16 HRils & SE S e > ine columas v i

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