Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 13, 1913, Page 11

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ORIGINAL The Food Drink For A6l Azes—Highly Rich milk, with maited grain extract, in powder form—dissoly in water—more healthful than tea or cotfee. Used in training athletes. The best diet for Infants, Growing Children, Invalids, and the Aged. It zgrees with the weakest digestion. Ask for - HORLICH 35 —at Hofels, Restavpants, Fountalns. Don’t travel withon Also keep it at home. A lunch in a minute. Convenient —nutritious. dissolyes o Lanch Tablet form, also, Teady to eat. | THAT LASTS THE E YEAR ROUND EPHONE. A GEET ind'd JAS. €. MACPHERSON FURRIER. A ] Previous Custom co All Prices On Qur | | | A ~EN NG TODAY | | | i White; | andotte hen, den, { est record in | meet with Windham County POMFRET CENTER Officers Elected by Wolf Den Grange— Local Poultry Wins Choice Prizes at Woodstock '— Pupils Gather Egg- Masses. Wolf Dén grange held its election of officers Wedneddey evening. _electing: ‘Worthy master, Herbert R. Slye; over~ seer, Frank Halines; lecturer, Klizabsth J. Brown; steward, Walter . Brown; assistant steward, Ernest ~1app; chap- lain, Alice E. Wilbur; treasurer, Willis Covell; secretary, Huretta G. Gros- venor; gatekeeper, Kllsworth Covell; res, Edith Clapp; Pomona, Margaret Flora, *Virginia Sharps lads assistant steward, Mac P. Sharpe. Everett . Brown and L. H. Healey attended the Massachusetis state | grange in Boston Wednesday. Prize Winners at Woadstock Show. Pomfret was well represented at the Woodstock poultry show Tuesday ana Porafret exhibitors won are of premiums, as follow Seymour Pe: Wy a good Rock ¥ White And: Partridge Wyandotie and_pullet, first Buff Pl cockerel second White cotkerel and hen. John S t Arnold econd M pullet, Red pullet on White Waiter ahma cockerel an B Columbian ian W ed cocker n ~Rirst on “White 1 on White Leghorn ? n hen cocls, third White Wyandotte cockerel, € White Wyand, pullet he poultry was judged by Prof. F. Kirkpatrick of Connec Agricul- tural college and Dr i of Hol- 2 bothe gentle= M Afier lun room, has colle has gathered room, Mi has coliecte teacher, The_ high- is by Walter ed 2,803 Green, aged nests. SOUTH WOODSTOCK All Benefit by Practical ideas Gained at Poultry Show. Minnie H. Wells is home for a ippee. who has been is slowly improving. Pleasant and Profitable Show. poultry m, , the was a basket ed by the a fine ta n, who t ing_hens. Wil Conne: pleasant was en- jo: week end wi is spending a few we with A nd Mrs. Frank Shippee. Mrs. Comber and family , havs e they are moved to Willimantic, wh to male their home. "PLAINFIELD Pomona Grange Meeting—Library As- sociation Reorganizes to Secure Public Library. nd ha.l irang srnoon. ere were siting grangers and a rar; ramme by membe An ex cellent dinner was served. The tendance was very good Earnest Workers. ission band Workers (Baturday) the Sea Miss Ruth Jiarnest Workers with Miss Helen G. Jup. The severe storm kept people fron church Sunday, but 30 were at | hurch was © was in Provi- iss M dence Wedn: Kingsley iy he Plainfield Li has been reorganized and efforts are wade to have a public library Iu being fllage again at an early dafe. Sale and Bupper. sale of fancy a fca cream and candy at the Congrega tlonal church vestry ThuTsdav after noon and evening in charga of the La A chicken pie sup- There was a dies’ A1d society. erved. Mas Kennedy, teacher at the ing, was detalned by a late train Wednes mornfng and Miss Mary Downi arge tha school until her arrival. “EASTFORD season that we have aver known in nined to unload our complete line give our customers the ad- on the better grade of S, at the season when they are purpose of GIFTS. | UCTION but simply a re- s RED i RED - crate weather has meant to the R and you | find the reductions genuine and| scvers | g ¢ prices here because to appreciate | their a ity of the article must be seen. | i rery Evening from Now Till ter Christmas JAS. C. MACPHERSON NORWICH, CONN.! FURRIER Lecture Takes the Place of Morning Service—Many at Sale and Supper. vis, who is serving ai federal court at Hartford esday to his duty there m is build a wen and les Clark ere in Putnam There was no sehool Monday, as the teachers were visiting the model schooi in Willimantic. lllustrated Lecture. There was no church service here Sunday_morning on account of the storm, but James' King gave an illustrated ure, using lantern lid Rev. Frank Chamberlain was in Willimantic and on the camp ground Dec. 6th. Sale and Supper. The ladies of the M their annual sale Frida: serving a chicken supper. WINDHAM Alihough last Sunday was stormy there were 41 present at the morning scivice at the Congregational churcsd 6 35 at the C. . theeting in the evening, Which wes the regular con- hurch held evening, also 3 it v Mrs. Mi | meetiz Hon t Wed Mrs. Her home ard M Middletown BROOKLYN L] \ y / ] \ Buy a package of*Oasns;Egy ptian Cig=: - . Costs you five cents ’ , 4 ) > —but carefully selected tobacco, tested manufacturing skill : and our determination to win—and hold= the Egyptian cigarette smoker, is our share ll‘l; the transaction. i » s S Sl 4 orD TSP [N Premium Store, 7th Avenue and 16¢h Street, York City THNTUTHHIIITimm of ;‘?\E society, l"dr.i N PXéKER i ley t\n; the p; ; Hv.: ones w ;az ;rr;;m'er In one vulnc‘x" d‘ld a y trade, | dition to Lh:s[-‘;‘w:t;a;;?me il- ‘Groton 1is the | }}f}m}“"‘ most ragged clothes and Mis» | Tne attendants were Miss Ruth Cope- | lage which he recently, purchased for | Mr. and of the I iand and Miss Ruth Snqw. his office of town clerk. A new salc b attended the min- | daughter served d ning The next lecture in the coufse of en- | will be placed in the ciffice to take the i eave. a-repant | X | S = tertainments will be given next Tues- | place of the present cne, which is de- aChooll conven: SOuU IADT at the church by Rev | fective. Sy veanin soclal glven af Can:| Clears $52—Recital By Rev. D. B Waterford We oth Douglass was i MacLane. e = = F ) Lillibrid, Reported from Convention. - _ s ; Cantetbury has| - Mfs Ida im gave 3 l’l —— in Nover Hoope a few| ONEGO Local People Go to Sterling to Attend Martha with with whom she Mrs Tanley '[Tamous / ! @ C%W" “BEST BY FAR" LAGER ™ ALE Benefit of | Sale—Danc: Christmas s | I ordination. emberiin. | 101 [N 10],, Al The 1 | g sther, . 1. | . ugle of . | Cara covering | faney articles for Christmas and | | Taftvilla Pastor Gives Recital. | [ sooper in” Unltarian nai he Ladies Misston a ol A, and Mi B. Kelley are the e Gl e guests of Mr Leroy P. Pear! SSening the of Taftville Town Building Lighted. i = P The town bullding has be gave a dellght e ® g for electric lights g en “ 8 touew e [ 0] 1 ]JING ory) p the | Pupils in Bell District Collect 13,000 | Worthineton Sim ‘ ¢ Catarpilar Nosis St : i 500010 BREWERY BOTTLING ALE LAGER ¥ £ P ¥ J. Quinn & Co. J. Quinn & Co. George Greenda, ‘ Dar a N. J. Fournier & Co. 1t { r par- |5 . J. Tetlow W. E. & J. H. Wilsar, Quinn & Co { sns fleeHar n A v i ; § A. Clendennin % 5 P 5. He i Carron Bros. George Greenherger s 5 s nd Al 2 5 T e : - i = % T.F. Moriasty t 000 | Mif e = gone to Daniel out 5,000 H. J. Kilroy N daughter, Mrs, Cook entertained moth parge. of o | Mrs. Mary Pike ket and brogh will be added to th e Clendenwin | morning out of doors in the snow a recently blossom from a canary bush. ; gerald and Mrs. Bert- e ce .\ p— J. Fournigr & C. The mercury Wednesday merning and children were in Willimantic | CHAPLIN J HAWilsen N. J. Fourmier & Co. i stood at 18 degrees above zero at 1| Tuesday . M ea & Co. i Glosbeeg H. Allaed o'elack. e Congregational Aid Society’s rair| § Gaorge S. Draper W, E. & J. H. Wile CANTERBURY PLAINS Proves Profitable—Good Prices Be e . Carrelt & Shea i / F e ing Paid for Stock. 1§ Bty Dol C. E. Wright : & , | Frizes at Poverty Social f attered | T S e o - M. Goldstein M., Owens of Moosup with two help-| Clothes—Fine 7l s:;n; n‘.‘-:s:;:."l?p !¢ rhe annuad fair of the Ladies' Aid Del Hoff Hote Carron Bros. ¥ craiba ELGE s it e e Ininey on e | | gociety ot ine Consregational churci American House Lariviere Bros. GRanye ha s heid at the vesiry Tuesday even- e ] fett € lence T: he eniertainme: 1 by the fTicles on sale made by the Ladles Al LN e v sit e & nd was well attende er “was' serve 15 J. Bedard Owing to the severe rain s s b ; per was served for 15 cents. Mrs. | edari i iBesuers rain storm ¢ o W C T T met withr Miss George now and Mrs, Lee had M. Goldstein ORDER FROM A chicken pie supper w | Olney Tuesday. An elaborate dinne: | charge of the refreshments. A table J. Tuckie Y 4 5 pper 'ed at | was served at noon, followed by the | loaded wit f useful S 1 re home o —e e d by | d of useful articles | | Theatre Cafe evening for s hen Oy T cihs Bew A0 cha Burton M. | | H. J. Kilro, The famil who have | £s Joined In the evening tho | Welch and bur Lanphear. | [ Lomith & 3 YGUR EA-LE Peltl Ssrent avely soclal was held. Evervone was | The fancy ar: sold by, Mrs. | emith & Johnson \ &n e much } fined who came dressed in Sunday | Andréw A7, 1. aud Mrs. w, 1o | J S: Fkaczak & Co. busy hauling ra e oo o N iprize, was - ghian o il allup. The table was weil | Lariviere Bros. auling railroad ties | ones who had the mos éd cloth fronize fed aftenby | | Zook & Puokep from Tl hast’s sawmily !on. kpéd Hick'and Miss Grace Daw. A bargain

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