Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 28, 1913, Page 9

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R\ s WES s 1but many of the stores will not open at_all ANIELSON 7 Denton J. Neily and Mrs. Neily, Patriotic Instructor Potter's Annual | or Gloucester, Mass., have reachcd » Report—Thirteenth Company May | Danielson, where they are to remain Have Evening Parade—Funeral of | for several weeks as guests of Mr. . ; e and Mr Alvah Pies at the Squaw Mrs. Melvin E. Fishen—Exhibit of | Rocks farm on the Green Hollow road. Curios. Rev. Mr. Neily was formerly pastor o’ | of the Baptist church here. At the state encampment-of the G.| The commitice in charge of the ar- A. R, in N annual report of instructor for Co In it he said: Haven, Tuesday, the | rangements for the Young People's Potter, patriotic | course of entertainments for next fall icut, was read. | has decided upon a list of five num- £ bers, four musical and one lecture 1 have received reports from thirty- | these to be supplied by the two (32) post patriotic instructors and eum bureau that arranged the good work has br-;n gono in vetrr.vmg ¢ourse given last fall and winter. out the order of the department com- : 7 mander. Memorjal day, Flag day and/| St J’“:‘,Ba“‘[s‘lfi Memorial Sunday. Washington’s birthday have been ob- LA r_nn-tm.s: of -nlon §l. John Bap- served in some way by every post in | tiSt was held Tuesday evening and ar- this department. rangements perfected for the annual I have received letters from post | memorial exercises for the deceased patriotic instructors cccasionally as to | members of the order, to be held next What their duties are. In answer °T | Sunda The fraternity will march to will say: rom my point of view it | ames’ cemetery, escorted by St. is expected that you improve every | band, where services will be opportunity to instruct the young: to | d the es of the dead mem- visit the schools and remind the men #¢rs will be decorated. who liveq in the time of war of those’| New Boston Express. trying times through which they pass- | There are to be no changes in the ed: that they, although old leaving time of passenger trains out are still young in love, gratitt of Danielson under the new summer loyalty to a great country which they | time schedule that becomes effective helped to save. : on Sunday. but Danielson people will School Flags. be interested in the putting on of a The laws of Connecticut require that | D€W express train on the Midland di- school boards or selectmen provide a | Vision, giving a morning express ser- flag for every school room under their | Vice to Boston. Danielson people who jurisdiction. and_ & proper place in | Want to get this train may do so by 1 which to keep ‘ft.. I am sure that | taking the 910 a. m. trolley for Put- i nearly every school is thus provided, | Dam, where the express is scheduled vet there are cases: where the matter | to leave at 10.14, arriving in' Boston : has been neglected. If a patriotic in- | Pefore noon. structor finds that one or more of his somm i SR neighboring schools Is without a flag, NERAL. MADAM You'd codsicer i he should wisely call the attention. of — o T ihe the board to the law. This is, in fact, Mrs. Melvin E. Fisher. e idlidc the duty of every comrade. herad o8 Zor N IV eTin i good cooks. Well, Serv-us Macaroni hias a distine Keep in Touch with the Schools. I r were held from her home on No class of persons are more fully | HUtchins "sirect Tuesday | afternoon, it is the food with which you can reduce the cost of living in sympathy with us in our patriotic s i desires than our teachers, especially | 8resational church conducting the ser- ed Benil ILme g u, to be vell as the best of ion something like that. Smial Wi restfi ret strange v i uch nourishment and nutrition as the most exy Bec those below the high school. We would | Vices. Burial was in Westfield ceme- and yet strange to say it has “}:“f a. O aid e Sar Tl Madovons will far in giving a man stren; better visit them every time they pre- | terY. A. F. Wood was the funeral muscle builder, and ideal healt 0014 ne po £ -Us Macaroni will 3 8 sent patriotic programs, not necessar- | director in charge of the arrange- a pound of meat and it costs less.than 1% as much. for the sake of talking in schoel, | ments. TR Ay :d Foods it is a purs ut to thank them and listen to their Wedding Party Photographed. It has no waste matter—no bnnes.fu?&/l gristle which 58 Tav, exercises. He who undertakes to talk | A procession of a half dozen’Polish } q you can’t eat but must pay for. Meat is 3 water in com- : g e D e S TR e m .]h' school has need of pretty | couples, led by a bride and groom i position.. Serv-Us Macaroni is 3{ solid nourishment. It is made in strictly 1:am ary | s good judgment. It is at all times in | married at St. James’ church Tuesday 5 2 o req 74 Pressure of 1800 to 3000 1bs. per square inch. isg order, however, to encourage both | norning, was of interest to people in ] Besides Serv-Us Mamram is so easily prepared. It ZUCl 5T Contain absolutely no coloring matter. !][;;i\r}el{;"‘angl“y;\;:lsh:ln _zl‘ahde“nf “(:':)ld the Dbusiness section when the party I takes one to two hours to boil meat—but only_ff) mmu&e«, SERV-US EGG NOODLES are actually made of flour from _their bronze-buttoned Vis- | photessnphe made o a s day to prepare Serv-Us Macaroni in a number of delicious ways. ‘gs. SERV-US SPAGHETTI s of mfz same g‘.gh - B DAz S- | photogra made at Main stree 5 U 3 B2 = % a2 . Botl e | studio. The de wore her wedding You can enjoy it in soupsand stews. It is very tasty y and delic ?;Oa) SE:ZYSUS MACARO. h Has Spoken Twenty-three Times. vn and veil with fruit or tomatoes—and it is especially delicions pre- put up in Sc and 10c packages. Saion e ,] ‘1 hf‘;. B Sne (‘l;ng(lfus: _encampment, | Interested in New Law. pared like a potpie with grated cheese and tomatoes. Give your a square deal by insisting hag _tk v f speaking upo . 5 p.w’rim suhjectgs \wem;-zlm-f rimesf itive sport as defined nill and how I believe that every one of us should tc amuse o be an active and lively patriotic in- SERV-US BRAND FOODS ructor, living examples of patriotic | W¢ to have under it? citizenship. not only telling our bovs i‘“‘x‘l-“;g "I’m‘f‘“‘“’x‘ 'i;v‘)“:“’i’ B Paesdal 4 s W v gh : 3 1 anielso uesda 5 TR 4 5. it snowing thens how. "0 "% | when ey learned ‘that _Governo which reduce the high cost of living without Baldwin ad the Gross bil T o M Heard and Seen. | el : i b o e S R | , a b s, no park = Mrs. Everett Maurice of Norwich | ist a p: commit- i reducing the HIGH QUALITY of what you eat. has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | tee of the court of burgesses, but even John Fournier of the West Side. the young men who woulq like to play i s T i o bR i ‘erv-bi jve you a chance to spend more on dress Harry J. Hyde was in Worce baseball on Sunday do not want to play ! Serv-Us Brands save you 35% and more of your grocery bill and give you a chan p 3 A . : : s S and sa = })iuglnwilmp T gn < dyis bath o § N & cetiain fat | and house furnishings. Serv-Us Brands cover practically everything in pure foods from flour and salt to owry was at New Haven | that no one else wants them to do pickles and coffee. ay as a delegate frpm McGregor | s0. And €0 to the privilege of having VALUABLE FREE Q,FY c@upa’vs post, G. A. R, to the state encamp- | Sunday concerts, this borough I not ment worrying much, considering that no like the one shown here can be cut from every package of Serv-Us Brand Foods. They are good for all sérts of beautiful premiums. Rev. W. H. Ravmond is to preach | concerts are arranged for week days. Start Collecting right away. If coupon is not on the label it is inside the at the Congregational church in Can- | On the whole the new Sunday bill will terbury next Sunday. make little difference to Danielson, package. ~Inmsist on Serv-Us Brand. Ifyour grocer hasn't them he can get them for you from A. V. Woodw in Providence | probably none at all. WHOLESALE DlSUrORs THE L. A. GALLUP CO., NORWICH, CONN. Seriously I Joseph Curtls, who has been ser-/| compansr o o ol ot e Thirteenth fously ill at his home on Reynolds | ihown as evening parade on Davis street for the past elght weeks park Memorial day, after the exercises mains in about the same condi are concluded. This pretty and inspir- on a businesg trip Tuesday. o B U e Miss Alice Jacobs is at the home of |} e o, home of | ;g function includes the lowering of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick | fhc colors, and when seen here & few .' ago was commented on as a — Mr. and Mrs. Irving W. Lyon of Canton, Mass. have been recent vis- Duiing snectarty for mATEIng (hy . | S Cruel Suffragettes. Rt HRAth permitvis Rott 3 ’ of the Memorial day exercises. | Waterbury on Sunday, as on weeK |church in Fiskdale. They have re-|went to Putnam, Conn. and Rev. F. ruel Suffragette aiies s | Whether the evening parade will be days, so will give accommodation to|ceived parental sanction for their |D. Sargent of Putnam did the rest. About the worst behavior our suffra- To Speak at Ottawa. | held will probably be decided today. |principal points along the route of the | yarriage ,which took place secretly, in| Mi as been in Worcester | gettes .are suilty of is stealing omne Dr. L. J. Morin is going to Ottawa, | Audience Pleased. Midland division. Putnam, Conn., Wednesday about ars. She worked with Dr. | another's cooks and erecting spite Canada, next month to speak at :mi The Paolo Cremonesi players and Few changes, hardly any, in fact,|” The groom is a student at Clark col- | Carl 1d four years. After his| fences—New York Evening Telegram. important anniversary celebration of | 11 jiod Indian singer and car- |8re made in the schedule that goes In- ljege and the bride was 1 Ada | death worked with Dr. Willis. She —_——— Union St John Baptist, and has glso { ‘ed to another apprecia- |to effect Sunday from the one now in |pejje McK: mploy | o home with Mrs. Henry First Plank to Fall Out. | toonist, p. L a ive audience at the Orpheum theater |fOrce. One change however, is in the |G¢ Dy john E. Willis, 5 Hawthorn |Clinton, 167 Chandler street. The first plank to fall out of any ay evening. train that leaves Boston for Putnam igtreet, close by, | The groom’s father said last night: | party platform after election is cur- $ at the present time at 410 p. m. Be-| mpe young people had been keeping | people are here w rency reform.—New York Press. company some months and intended /"sanctioned their mar- ( axinigabe y, who was in the been assigned by reau for address ner and Pittsfield, Mrs. Robert Stewart the speakers’ bu- | fiva in June at Gard- |m - | Tu Mass. nd daughter, | Valuable Curios. ginning next Monday ,this train is to Reta. of Norwich, are visiting relative: A. P, Woodwarli has placed upon |leave Boston. at 8.48 p. m, and will {{, get married sometim: Last week will stay with us for the! Alcohol in conjunction with the here before leaving, June 1, for St.|exhibition 2 collection of old firearms, |be due n Putnam at 5.53, instead of | (.0 gecided to have the weddis 1t. My sen intends to finish his | Welsbach mantle is now used for au- John, N. B., where Mr. Stewart is em- | maskets, etc,, f the collection of lat 6.04, as at present this change get- | ;10 SOt avtia. Mty at the aclege.t | tomobile neadlishts in Germany. ployed Clothesline Thieves Active. From lines in the rear of the home of Philias Blanchetie on Franklin sireet sneak thieves stole a quantity of men's underwear during the early | hours of Tuesday morning. Flage Should Fly Friday. PUTNAM Colonel C. A. Potter, patriotic in- structor for the G. A. R., has made Wal K streét, who for|ting it back to the old schedule in sted in an- | force until late in the winter. ired a notable ble callection, méhy of ELKS’ JOLLIFICATION. pieces having an interesting his- UL DB Visitors at Social Evening Following Initiation. A number of candidates were re- Democrats Sure Mann Will be Judge |C¢ived into membership in Putnam equest that as many homes as E ps 7y lodge of _Elks at an initiatory and so- possible display the national colors| —Republicans Claim Fuller's Reap- |cial session held in their home here Memorial day that Danielson's patri- | Pointment—Elks’ Initiation and So- |Tuesday evening. Members of the otic spirit be fully manifest. The p cial—Worcester Student and Nurse indtga fx;um) Weulster, l)gu;&els‘w]n. Pom- g into effect of the Business Men’s | : ret and other places within the juris- asscciation fliee R cHodiie an lgii-:| ToRe and Ace Married i Putnam. F oo iion sof the loeal body cattie hérs | s will mean more general closing | . _ . > for the event. The vaudeville act from | in Danfelson on Memorial day than | N¢W interest has been injected into|the Bradley theater furnished ente: | | Fuel Troubles are Over : when you use a New Perfection been the rule. Business will be | the contest, if such it may be term- |iainment after the degree work ically suspended after 9 a. m., |°0 for the appointment as judge of |peen completed and a fine supper W the city court of Putnam. Democrats |served under the direction of me leaders of the party, were claiming | pers of the lodge. Mann, democrat, f« the judgeship, | claimed at the Putnam postoffice th | means that hé is now assured of the |week: L. E. Baker, James appointment ,this claim being based Houghton, W. Smith, Mr on an alleged agreement between re- | Beaudette. publican and democratic leaders in the Monday’s Weddings. | here Tuesday that the judiciary com- : i Ol ( k-S mittee’s favorable report on the reso- Mail Unclaimed. | 1 0o tove. lution naming Alderman J. Harry| Letters addressed as follows are un- | Just lift the tank from the cradle hez, Anna | legislature not to contest a favorable A peR St My 1| d fill— report which comes in from a Commit- | g o e et Memdny Church by an ) - you.r tee backed by unanimous support. If |o¢ Miss Bose Alba Robillard. 26, and | N P [‘f 1 that be true, and the house passes the | Joseph Favream, 20 both of this cis ew Ferfectionis T when it is taken from the|,ng of Edesse Champagne, 17 calendar, the suppo Alderman Mann is sure. of t of the democratic Republi :re positive ‘in their ssertion Tuesday, however, that a ht against the Mann resolution and the unanimous report of the commit- 150 oi he' Tnaictary. womldl be. mesds [y /ils, saatng of & mew Sussy thin kindle. No coal or ashes to carry; no soot, : , In the house ,where Mayor MacDonald | o, tion to come here from Willimant d : d -]- , smoke or dirt; no blackened ceilings. and Wilfred Provencher, 24, both of | o | B ready for the day. Willimantic Visitors Coming by New ! o VOU don’t have to wait fOl' the fire to Train. is a republican member. They realize [ £0 "o py r N My S ) L peInber e Thas € \ g Holy Name societies dem- that they are facing considerabls Of & | ynatration plgnned for; Sunday, June 1andicap as the situationis now shad- g and will increase the number in the ed, but will attempt to secure the re- ! = % q. "ongiderably. Before it R appointment of the present incum- |y o neq that this train was te e e bent Judge L. H. Fuller. Should the Williams’ Root = Beer— s sect J A cffort to secure the endorsement of with all the true delicious the house succeed for Judge Fuller flavor of the choicestroots and the senate stands by S anan and herbs—is so much man Mann the appointment, A N S v Al (Porate: purer and more whole- disagreeing action, will go over until 15 3 4 = some than ready made the first of the year, when Governor| A number of the members of Put- A, ed only a small delegation was ex- pected from Wiilimantic on account of poor transportation arrangements for | ; S lawi e am grange have made arrangemenis root beer:: Fall 'Rt vigee ! Baldwin would make it. frauiEcsoke | anad ugerents | F and sparkle. Cooling, ,Tho democrats foel that they have 1o Stfonf THE SPOC . BOSIOh O va hed | Note the new 4-burner New Perfection-—the most refreshing, satisfying. e Drenent e, Moweser Action on | With Echo grange at Mansfleld Center compjete cooking device on the market, with indicator on A valuable tonic for {Hie Mg eadlutyn by e hgnss ey S?<t»‘rjm‘;€a:5|;|ine business was transact- | f . bi Small i< with 11 2 or 3 Derves and bland | Five ook Tt ieinens moves along rapidly, | ed at the meeting of the selectmen of | ont, cabinet top, etc. maller stoves Aallons of this ideal sum- as it 1s now dolng as the end of the |Putnam this week, bills being pald | burners. m:fi d;mk can be easily sesslon draws near. ;m, It h: 7[10( exg@;te'cll“(hati u-.Tom[ wil | made from one bot : e any state roa uilding in Putnam | % sk o it New, Bupday ilpaln, by the town with state aid thia vear. | See your dealer or write for full where. Now is the fiz Putnam is to have a new Sunday A marriage at North Gronvencrdula‘ | train and a first-class express service | Monday was that of Victorine Des- | to and from Boston beginning Sunday, |laurier and Alfred Barrette, the cere- | when the new summer time schedule |mony taking place in Sty Joseph ,of the New Haven road goes into ef-|church, Rey. B. M. Donnelly offiefating. fect. The train referred to is to leave Geerge A. Lawrence of Fall River here for Boston at 10.16 a, m. reach- |was a visiter with friends in Put- ing Boston at 11.40, only two steps|nam Tuesd |being scheduled, Blackstone and| No one can be found hers who | Frankiin. Returning the train Is to|knows ef the Home Trust company, leave Boston at 5.50 p, m., reaching|whose resolution fer ineerporation Putnem at 7.14 p. m., making only|has been faverably reported in the two stops as indicated. This train |legislature by the committee on banks. Is the same train that i8 to be put P on for the week day service but it i3 Student and Nurse Marrled. to be run seven days a week. It*is telative to a recent marriage here to have a parlor car and vestibuled |a Woreester paper of Tuesday had the i LTS S RTad . 3 | coaches, being practically of the same |following: 43 makeup as the New York-Beston ex- Mr, ‘and Mrs, Lewis L. Hepkins are POy B LA il LB L | Dresses. that mow. yun' theoueh Put- at the home of the gresm's fathes, Rev, 7% Bt is: Datke tesile ® Bul 'jam. The train will run throuch from W L. Hankins naster of the Baptisi to make some. Bon parnculars to STANDARD OIL. COMPANY ' of New York | { , ! WILLIAMS & CARLETON CO., Mérs. Hartford, Conn.

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