Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 23, 1913, Page 9

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for surgical and ciaer cuch usés is 1ae ! principal product of the plant. Inspect. Schoal Properties. 1 Damase Bou'ias and .i N 2 DANIELSON Funeral of Mrs. Everett Mitchell— Thirty New Carding Machines For I er, ‘members of the to International Plant — Committee | mitiee, made a trip of Members Inspect Scheol Buildings— | throuzhout the town Iuesda the various school properti Plans For Badger Contest. f view ertaining what re SR year. Sucn s need will be arra . Poulias and Tucker so that spending a | Mrs. Louise Kennedy is Hartford. | few days with relatives in Rev. J. F. Quinn of Waterbury is/| S Bn TR s i veek at his home, on | worlc may be completed be- 3 N | tember. 1 or Faure, now at one of |1 .~ PRt the Hartford suburban parishes, was | Granted One Petition. £ visitor at St. James' rectory, Tues- understood that the Public amission b anted one made by tne J. H. Broderick of Norwich. and Rev. E. M. Hayes of Jeweit City, were visitors in Danielson, Tuesday. i John Cogswell of Oakland beach was | a visitor with relatives here, Tuesday. ny in its petit | compai ! more adeguate servic tal Water company, things petitioned for by (he u comnr Mrs. Katherine McCormack leaves | pany were denied by tne | today (Wednesday) to spend a few | Another Badger Contest | days at Nantasket beach. Colgnel W. F. Woodward and Cap- Henry A. Reading of Springfield, | (oin . L. Darb: on Tuesday made Mass, was a visitor here Tuesday. |ynown thelr plans for a badger con- | Motor Trip to Newport. | test to be held here at an early date. | Judge and Mrs. M. A. Shumway, | The last event of this kind was at the Judge and Mrs. Harry E. Back and | outing of the Bohemian club about rs. A. H. Armington motored to | three years ago, and it made a big hit. Newport, Tuesday. {An especially fine badger has been A-N.-1, the famous hobo, left his |Selecied for the coming contes In- ‘trade-m on the railrcad station { vVitations to the big event will be sent hers.an@ alip At the. Central Hoie; luu( as soon as the date is decided | A. V. Woodworth has returned from | upon. 1 a few days' visit in New York. | — ] Date Set For Picnic. ! PUTNAM ! July 24, is the date set for the | s - | Nadel Arbeit picnic at ©geedankee, C.| Pomona Field Meeting to Be Held at | H1 Bacon’s Orient Helghts summer| Miss Jarvis’® Farm—New Manage- | place. | ; Oniy one more week for the Rhode| T°Nt to Develop Trolley Freight | Island and Massachusetts couples to Business—Reopening of Chickering come to Danielson fo be martied, with- | Hotel on Tuesday Evening Next. | out giving a five days’ notice, i H Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Larkin have- Miss Helen Alton is visiting at her | returned from a stay of several weeks home in Putnam. I at_Oakland beach. Everett E. Brown, the well known W. S. Brown says that the motion | fruit expert of Pomfret, id while inl Y | pictures of Sig. Sautelle’s circus pa- | Tuesday that the prospecis rade taken here is the best local reel |are good for an excellent vield of fruii ever made. Shown at the Orpheum |hereabouts this year theater tonight (Wednesday). Hun- Harry D. Frayer of Woonsocket dreds of lo called on Putnam friends Tuesday. Adv al people in the picture. Lebouef—Deianey. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Jette, Mis : 82345 Georgette Jette and guests, made an | Feshe Sk g automobile trip to Providence River | I Leboeus, points, Tuesday Great Run of Crabs Danielson people who have cottages | ¢ Oakland beach tell of a great run | with the of crabs in Brus k cove this sum- | National lea eam, is playin mer. The crabs are extra large and |ball of late, this being very ple e being caught by the dozen. |to friends in Putnam, where he A local woman who stopped sud- | merly played. denly when she heard the clicking of S the crank and then turned and faced Néwiitiotel Bropristor Arrives. a_motion picture machine here last| _Willlam H. Noonan, new proprietor Wednesday has a i the photogra- |f the City hote His pher if she is in the picture. Prob. | household furniture by auto- ably not. truck from East Hariford, was re- iR ceived Tuesday. Dr. W. H. Holmes, superintendent of FUNERAL. schools at Westerly, formerly princi- z 4 pal of Putnam High school. to de- Mrs: Everstt Mitchell. liver a series of lectures at Dartmouth At her home, funefal services were | collese summer school. | held Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Ever- . ett Mitchell, Rev. W. D. Swaffield of Mail Unclaimed. 3§ Sty a Housewives Kl Lowest Prices X Eull Measure OUR PLATFOR years, son cost of liv Now comes the chance for the women to strike back at these unfair and unmanly accusations. The introduction of the SERV-US Brand Foods gives her the opportunity to rebel and show her determination to get a square deal. She can now demand the best grades at the lowes? prices. Let her insist on getting the SERV-US Brands from her grocer. Let hor refuse to pay the extra charges for nothing but questionable q Highest.Quality [Low Quality - XlGuaranteed Purity [JAdulterations XIvaluable Coupons[INo Coupons Reduce the VW ithout reducing the High Quality of what you Eat Talk about injustice!—In spite of the fact that groceries and meats have been steadily soaring in price for ople actually have the impudence to blame the women who have had to pay these high prices. ng has been due to the reckless extravagance of the housewives. THE L. A. GALLUP CO.,, | the Baptist church officiating. Mrs Letters addressed as follows are un- ' r The bearers were Alton Frost, Henry :(e; Ernest Whit aluabie - oupons Chapin, Fred Pierce and Frank Stin- | P. Henshaw, W . son. Burial was in Wesifield ceme- |Roy Shermin, 3 Peter can be cut from every tery. A. F. Wood was in charge of the ;' Mr. and M Oren Weeks funeral arrangements. There were |V, Whitney. Mons ' package of SERV-US many beautiful floral pieces. | Grani Meotteo, Mick v 3 prgeosly | Zurich, Sig. Tamarya Telosmanio, Miss Brand Foods. They are good Sy Ol in BERRgH Hilda Goulter. : o for all sorts of beautiful Gen. Manager, John P. H. DeWindt, S 3k 2 p : Jr., of the Shore Lifie Electric company reNE TR miums. Start collecting and Manager Samuel Anderson of Nor- a¥ S " “@way. 1f coupon is not wich were in Danielson, Tuesda Morti h PR it connection with the plan to ortimer O. Shippee, on label it is inside the new trolley freight station. They also | Funeral services for Mortimer O. package. visited Killingly. where it is |Shippee, who died at his home on Wal- = planned to build an extension of about | MUt street, were conducted Tuesday 100 ‘m of track from the.main line ‘r?"rrfl,‘t ‘}21:;‘[‘9 o .;““ ;:),‘\ o Eagve to the store house of the International |5 2 ¥ : sty (‘otton Company, which has need “f‘genr' Burial was in Grove street cem- | be cultivated next year, & it 1s hoped ; is wanted from Dayvilie o Williams- such accommodations, ; It . is believed | Y. . ; | to eventually make it one of the prin- | ville, about- a mile in length. What that this stretch of track will be put Will Help Revise Rule Book. | clpal crops of. its kind in the county. |action will he taken on this | in within a short time A J. B. Considine, trainmaster of lhe“ —_— - | was l‘;u\“v.' 'e‘n out, h-n} mjn« —_— Midland d ion. with his headquar- | ' | ager de Windt was evident vorably BUYING NEW.CARDS. t8rs in this city, ‘has gone to New Ha- | THOELEY FREIGHT BUSINESS. |iypresapd and ‘sald so in an Inters ven for six weeks to be engaged during B. | | | view. Manager Bullard Adding to Equipment | that time on a revision of the book | | O o0 Greatly Developed by New | ‘mp. dhore Line company has devel- il s i g s coduibment lof rules governing the movement of | Management of Lines in Windham | oped a big freight s on its line of International Cotton Company’s |fr.igh¢ trains During his absence his | County. | eastward out of N Plant. place here will be filled by D. A. Mc- | 2 impression_ of the gene & L Kenzie an experienced man from 'he‘ Gen(-ml Manager John P. | that the same can be don George Bullard, manager of the |Shore Line division | Windt, Jr.; of the Shore L tion - of Connecticut. 2 f th a 2 Tottc - . . B r: anc \ ag S0 asis f th plant of Pfl‘"‘ll\f:rlv"l(ul,'];;ndlL(II:“\{YY‘P];L?:‘ Pomona Field Meeting. \::)»:‘nxlj;;_mlo;gl k‘xl?\nf( ‘;g'\n‘\]?e Li\imlfl 1‘}:51 2y A\V,d},esd,,'y,’ making - ar- The annual field meeting of Quin- |the county Tuesda | Rhode Island com emenis for the purchase of about | ®P8ug Pomona grange is to be held | yostigation as to | idence and Danielson has so rapidly | | this year at the be iful farm of M carding machines for installation i & i 1tic A Lucy Jarvis on Allen hill in the town | {held about the third week in Au | tn 186 but the new machines in the plant The program, which is to be | dev electric system increased within the last t loping the freight busi 0 years. ness of the | General Manager de Windt says that CHICKERING HOTEL OPENING. e new intere; having control of the wil] have s greater! praduicing’ capacis | J : vial | Jocal trolley lines see fine possibilities i e ty than the alf onee At presant (interést will be announced in the near I53 ‘the trolley. freight business in: this ‘SetE for Tlées;ay fivler'c;ng ;V::t |Ha;ie 2060 pounds of cotion a day is | 11T, | section and the ground is being gone nlarged, Remodsled and Finely Fit- acity of the cards, but the new | Popular Turn at Theatre. over carefully, with an adea of devel- ted and Equipped. 1l turn from. 4,000 to 6,000 At the Bradiey theater at Tue { opinz such traffic. —- - daily entertainments Gilmore and Ofman, | The scope of the company/s plan is | Landiord J. A. Hart of the Chicker- International Cotton company is | (WO eXceptionally pretty summer type |broad and contemplates the develop- ing hotel has announced the reopen- in which the American l“’l of girls were very pleasing in their | ment of a _H‘OH«’\ llt.l,‘l?\l service all | ing of th n.\m\‘e for Tuesday evening z ndicate recently obtained a |DOVelty singing and dancing act. ome |along the line from this city to Nor- | of next week and the even be « lling interest. Under the change | ©f the best seen here recently. | wich, but some problems must { made of conside: impo n control improvements and changes | Growing Alfaifa. worked out before the plan$ can be The final touches in th rt o are g e fOrws i R £l E | made effective. | ment of the furniture, hangin ) bortance are going forward. An| About 100 acres of alfalfa have been fe e ¥, e s dition to the bleachery is being built | grown in Windham county this year. Thistplan of the company STIRS;; ote., MED RN ; ; it ([ i : - | hailed with delight by many s | many of the rooms being already com- nd a new store house will be con-|This is progress with this desirable ; P211C( With delEL DY many business | Mamy oF e e ioiea ructed at once Absorbent cotton|crop, but many mare actes of it willl,; Norwich, as it will mean when es- | their work on . when the halls tablished the prompt delivery of pe: and stairs were finished | ishable goods and of quick service on The Chickering hotel as remodeled | all freight shipped between the points | and reequivped is far and away ahead | mentioned. of what it ever was - and a hotel | "In their tour of this section Tuesday, | that Putnam may be proud of. Bver: traveing in an automobile. the officia trace of the iz fire that gutted the { cast Killingly, where a spur | building in January last has been o e | is to be built for a manufac- | erated. New wails, new floors, new turing company, this to handle freight, | partitions, new ceilines have been buiit | and also went over to Williamsville, | wherever needed, the interior of the where another manufacturing company | house as to rooms somewhat rear- of importance 18 located. A spur track | ranged, extra conveniences added in The Signature of 4 (] is the only guarantee that you have the (Genuine | prepared by him for over 3o years. Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise;ito protect the babies. The Centaur, Company | ridor on this floor is done in rich g | net, i now 30 of these rooms—every one fin- ‘ I - Mothers! — Daughters! Here Is Your Ticket—Vote It Straight! Election day is today—every day—the Voiing Eooth is your Grocery /To'Leave This Circle Blank Means [OHigh Prices & [J Short Weight high cost of livin They say this high NOW you can EFFECTUALLY repel this slander! Ler her protect both the pocket-book and /eaiti of her family by demanding SERV-US pure foods at popular prices. Without skimping the least she can save 35% and more of her grocery bill and spend 1t for dress and house furnishings. SERV-US Brands cover practically everything in pure foods that you eat, from flour to salt, to pickles and coffee. All products are guaranteed under the pure food iaw and are put up in sanitary packages. SERV-US quality is top-notch. Insist upon SERV-US Brands from your grocer. If he hasn’t them he can get them for you {fom WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS NORWICH, CONN. These are the FREE GIFT COUPONS the way of extra baths, i tric lights and other up-to-date equip- ment, The decorations and interior furnis ings are all brand new. The low floor of the house is arranged as for merly the cafe, office and dining room | Naugatuck.—The rubber f on this floor. Steel ceilings have | will be shut down during August been put in these rooms and other fit- |last ticket of boots and s tings and furnishings added that make [ be made Thursday, July the visitor familiar with the house as |cording to present p it was rate it far and away ahead of the old order of things. | Instead of 46 guest rooms, as was the number before the fire, there are < Ac- ans work will be resumed on Tuesday, September 2. Stamford.—The Board of Health re- i cently received from Milk Inspector Baker a report of chemical analysis of 28 samples of k Some of the samples contained as much as 135,000 bacteria per _cubic centimeter, No fo harmonize,| 2dulterants were found. ished if* a manner to do credit to a big city hotel. All rooms on the sec- ond floor have velvet carpets. The cor- [ h velvet all hall carpets and stair carpets lead- ing from the ground floor being of the W carpet Meriden.—Merchants and other citi- ! i same grade and shade. The rooms are | zens are being notified by the police all arranged in excellent manue | department to be more economical in new beds. new bedding, new furniture | the use of water. Mayor Donovan de- and new carpets. irlor and sit- | Sires to put a stop to the reckless use ting rooms are mo style and |of garden hose and the practice of comfort | ing the business section With city On the third floor tapestry carpets | are used in corridor and rooms, these | Tocm €quipped Dbeing far superior | perby.—Mayor George P. Sullivan { to the best rooms in the house before | hag announced the appointment of At- e : lass | torney Patriek B. O'Sullivan as cor- Putnam now has another first class | o n counsel, to succeed W. D, hotel and Landiord Hart said Tuesday | ('Connell, resignéd. The new corpora- that ne will aiw. keep it up to the | fjon counsel is the youngest man to high standard he has set for the busi- | 41 the office in this city, being but ness that he is to do in this city s i On the opening night an “hestra |~ ° 4 : is to play and visitors will be en | an uplrorillhil to make an inspection. | New Haven.—Tenement House In- il G | spector J. J. O’Donnell has sent . to | the city attorney’'s office forty com- Hartford.—The Hartford Market | plaints regarding failures to comply Gardeners’ association has voted to|with the law concerning piumbing in give an exHibit of its product at the | tenements. Twenty other property ! Connecticut Fair, Charter Oak park, | owners have been summoned to appear Labor Day week. | before the city attorney Woman’s Relief De Krugers Vibure-O-Gm Compound, the woman's vemedw, hes been knew for ygears as Rellef,” sinca it Mas positively proven its great varme Im the treatment ef womanly diseases. It will belp you, #f you ars a Gufferer frem any of the ills peculiar to women, which can be reached by medicine, It has helped thousands of other sick women, as grateful Stters from them claarly describe. It contalng =no pelsonvus drugs “Woenan's Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York AND ALL DRUGGIS1S. r. Krugers Viburn-0O-=Uin For mervousnaws, frritadility, healache Szckache, pressing= @ows pains, and other symptoms of general female weakness, this compound has desn found quick and szfe. *I th/nk Vidurn-O-Gin is the Dest remedy for wealk wemen. It &ces me meore good than any medicine I bhave ever taken. § eannet prulve it strems encugh. I think it is the beast. woman'® medicine on earth.” Towll feel Hke writing a simfar latter If you try . $1.25 a bottle with directions.

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