Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 18, 1914, Page 9

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DANIELSON Burgess Burroughs Does Not Want Renomination—Sixth Anniversary of Nadel Arbeit—Railroad Men Do Not Promise Reinstatement of Trains— Farewell Party for Miss Colvin. Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Young and Mr. and Mrs, William Young, who have been spending the winter at New Symrna, Fla., will return here early in_ April. De Forrest Weils is Iikely, it is said, to have the republican nomination next fail for representative in the ge; eral assembly from the town of Broc lyn, which has only one member that body. Will Dr. George M. of the court of burgesses, a candidate for renomination of Decline Renomination. Burroughs, member will not be at the general cauc to be held on Friday evening of this week. : F. E. Colvin was at Willimantic Monday evening for the gathering of : Knights, Templar that was marred by the sudden death of Eminent Grand | Commander Edward A. Kraussman of New York. A Persevering Gherry Tree. On the John Winslow piace at Elm- ville a cherry tree that has split a yock in forcing its way to a place in the worid that it may reach its ma- turity, bloom and bring forth fruit, is an example that should be emulated | by some of Danielson’s unempjoyed citizens who are ‘“watchfully waiting” for something to do. They'll never rocks, however .in their ef- o zet a job; wouldn't split wgod, Visitor from South Dakota. pp, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tripp of Whitelake, & D., is the this week of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- Brown. Mr. Tripp has not been since he accompanied his par here when he was about three Mr. Tripp is a nephew His father and mother this section Perry John east ents vears of age. of X . Brown. are Dboth remémbered in by older residents, both having been ident in Wauregan. Mrs. Tripp formerly Miss Emeline Hill FUNERALS. was Mrs. Valmore Drolet. 1 services for Mrs. ds Drolet, wife of were held at St. James’ ‘g r‘.m Yeter Roux o s in St Jam were Drolet Tuesday ficiating. L. Eugene J. Mig- aw of the decea: Jette and Sami E Kennedy was funeral Mrs, Amelia Gervais. cred Heart church in Wau- morning Rev. J. C. a requiem high the funeral services for Mre. 88, an old r The service w tended by many relatives and friend At the Sa regan Burfal was in_the Sacred Heart ceme- | L., E. Kennedy was in charge of the funeral arrangements. Farewell Gift to Miss Colvin. At the home of Miss Eligabeth Woodworth on Hawkins street Tu day evening there was an affair in | honor of Miss Z of the kindergarten a Colvin, teacher &chool, this Dbeing teachers of the school. The gatherin was in the mature of a farewell party | to s Colvin eacher, for she | -onclude. her en teaching with the the spring term. The gift of teachae! to Miss Colvin was of szilver. A dainty mch was served. The favors were green and white, Celebrated Sxxtfi Tue: sixth anniversa of the social circle that Anniversary. the organiz . a sewing ant and {interestin Monday eveni observed with B. C. Hopkins consisted of as menu ith candles Yee and cocoa, The fa suggestive St. Patrick he very efficient committee in charge of the arrangements was made up of Mrs. Alfred Reed. M V. Woodworth, Mrs, H. Otis. C A Family of Clergymen, a The followi Paper: Rev. J. F. Georze is conduct Lenten services a g is from Rockvilie F. George of Rockvil the r st Afban’s. The father of (‘eor e and Rey. James Rev. James Har- rn, Copn. st m as born to Rev. James Hardin ¢ Jr., of Dan ®om, a son who has been christened wmes Hardin George, Jr. Jr., the repe- on of the ior being an old V fan custom. Virginia is the an- tral home of the George famil President of Senior Class. Samuel! E. Johnstone, Gordon A. Johnstone, of the Dauielson Cotton company and vllh which corporation the y stone was identified during in Danielson, has been ent of the senior class at , where he is study- to the bar. The Atiania Law Ing for admis e 03 Little Child cries at night, tosses rest- lessly and mutters in its sleep, is constipated, fretful and feverish, or has symptoms of worms, you feel worried and have your night's rest disturbed by the little ome’s crying, or perhaps because of your own anxiety. * » Many fhousands of mothers rely at such times upon a tried and trusted remedy always kept in the house, Mother Gray‘s Sweet Powders for l:hlldren. Tsed by mothers for 24 years. powders cleanse the nom:h. u:t on the Liver and give healthiul sleep by reguiating the child's system. _Kasy to give and pleasant for the child to take, Happy mothers in every community are * using them with splen- did results. ‘Mother, if your child has the symptoms here gesczibed you, should £ try these powders, Trace Yont dracrist ThAS Dort mns them, 25c. a box. any substit Be sure you ask for, and obtain, Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders FOR CHILDREN. Delvina | Valmore church s brother of | honor him memk won by through u\ er a field of candidat among them the nephew of the governor of Georg Mr. John- stone’s election recentiy id of Delta Theta Phi, 1 at the law school also t xlus‘ excellent rank he has taken in his studies and to his popularity with the | students. INTER-CLASS DEBATE, K. H. S. Sophomores and Freshmen Will Discuss \Government Ownership of Coal Mines. The The ! freshmen of | Killingly Hi *hool will hold their inte Friday evening at 8 o'clock i . bly hall of the high school. The on will upm+ hoid the affirmat question, | | Resolved, That the Govern- {ment Should Own the | l('ua\ Mines., ] | the neg { Howard R | Marietta K of | schoo I sinted | to I hmwm | A G I»u,, er will be a for each side buttal of one minute. | Music will be prc and the the dec sion the two will the the of Have to D, | son Monday | auspices of a fl‘?i’ stereontic whom especia wited oung people in birds is 1 ded as more able. St. Patrick’s Niaht Gathering. At hall in there ing nual e tom. affair | the auspices of of the chur | NO TRAIN IMPPOVEM‘:NTS Railroad Men Canr‘ot the Borough Promise Any Better Service. ! tion of and no changes any w before Ju 1, is an epitome of what | the ¢ ee of the Danielsor 1 ine 1 their noon Bardo and itroad them the ning tr: men and senger ins ope 1,041 Names on Petition Against New Postoffice Site—Divorce Granted | Charles W. Greene—Judgment for H. H. Davenport—Railroad Officials Hear Protests Against Train | > | Changes. | Funer al Mail Not Claimed. | addre 1 as follows { > Putnam posto Gr B Thomp! Mary Owing to | ning time « i | mail for New way siations now instead o 7 4. 1 | Worcester md way | at 6.40, i Illlllllllllllll|III||IIIII|||IIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIII||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII m|||m||m|||m|munumumm MACARONI MADAM e You'd consider it quite an honor, wouldn’t vou, to be known as the most economical as well as the best of good cooks. Well, Serv-us Macaroni has a distinction something like that. Bt is the food with which you can reduce lhe cost of !:vmg and v has as much nourishment and nutrition as the os¢ food. One d of Serv-Us Macaron: will thar %4 as much. ter——no bones and g which Meat is 3 w Besides Serv- Us Macaroni is so easily prepared. s to boil meat—but only 20 mi: V-Ua SPAGHF SERV-US h’éL.AFO[w very tasty y aelicious pre- atoes. SERV-US BRAND FOODS which reduce the high cost of living thhout reducing the HIGH QUALITY of what you eat. 5 and more of vour grocery 70-Us Brands cover i ically fifsfilUABlf FREE GIFT COUPONS be cut from every package of Serv-Us Brand 1 sorts of beautiful/premiun bill and give you a chance > everyth n shown here are good for Start Coilecting vight away. If coupon is not the Insist om Serv-Us Brand. If your grocer hasn’t THE L. A. GALLUP CO B = STR. WHOLESALE DIS IBUTORS eg NORWICH, CONN. € did rrrom the Consular Reports. E ? n’lcc‘h:n:csv.ne Situation. FRESH RRLIVAL Genuine Big Vein ~ 5 Ul reek Blacksmithing ALSO A CARLOAD OF | READY ROGFING PAPER OBITUARY Elisha Tuc Economy =nd satisfaction for those o who are SHY on SHEDS by using a Raeras : few loads of our COMMON LUMBER nown and READY ROOFING. Increase in Trolley Traffic. Lot . i lrotied ‘sreng e mts Chappell Go. = Central Wharf, Norwich, Cenn. % Telepho |35 Neuralgia S e M. C. HIGGINS en | his cas sufferers find instant relief in ~ re 1 rangement for COAIl Trains Did Not Pay Sloan’s Liniment. It pene- ROAD DOING ITS BEST. e M trates to the painful part— HIGH GRADE COAL 3 ¢ 1 = Office and Yard 202 North Main St Officials Cannot Promise Restoration | | soothes and quiets the nerves. fice T 1257 of Trains Recently Annulled on @ H ! e oo No rubbing—merely lay it on. wich Branch. After int - n Norwich learned other interest | 1 Man ndicate to them that r | ilroad u dverse condl- | | LINIMENT | now rece el =i cite ; {Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ivery by < siness men the cit . . ¥ g 1,041 Names on Petltion. n the ers from this and. surrour s Kdls Paln ALWAYS IN STOCK William 8. Jonnson, who Sanged under the auss L5 A. D. LATHROP { much interested in the move of ti Sy E t the | B Nommabia ! | the abandening of the site fo : = e | o Ficald Boti e withiat yow Fink l Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Ste sed postoffice by o ! ment and praise it to all who suffer Telephone 463-12 ment, on Tue: y | with neunlm.unheumnu-morgmnnr gressman Br any kind."—Mrs. Heary B: e e e actonlthametition inat BALTIC I E | ed against having the | Pain All Gone located at the corner e i “‘1 suffered with quite a severe neu- and Grove streets na | Standing in Checker Tournament— | ralgic headache for 4 months without names on the petition ocal Funeral of Mrs. James E. Ridgeway. { suy relief. I used your Liniment for ing list of the city o * ] two or three ts and I haven't suf- B i 1 i 1 fered with my d since.”—Mr. 1. R. | all of those 1is and other i S Bt “H‘; Swingor, Lowsville, Ky. are not voters, b communities club, on Raflroa | jority of them the standing of the | . Treatmeats for Cold and Croup All Varieties | not_solicit_si My little gicl, twelve years old, Al Eithin the.c Wor ost.| B conght a severe col 1 gave het 25 lh | resident within the cit | | Von. Tost| B Hiree drops of Sloan's Liniment on sugar (H pel‘ - ! % s & | < ! on coing to bed, and she got up in the | UPE 1 i 18 morning with no signs of a col it- § BRI COURT: | 1 {ieboy next door had croup and T gave VanVorst's Cocoa 16c 3 Ikt can = - Tpr a - | he mother the Liniment. Shegave him Divorce Granted Enginser Charles W.| rp. train ser- e 16 three drops on going to bed, and he got § Best Baking Powder 12¢ Ib. can ! Gre:ne—WlFe Deserted Him in Nor- | vice w: isiness prin- | M 2! B Qw'lthnultltlb)‘e'g:up in lh"‘e‘r;‘loxmnz. 9 ol | wich. i aiple run could be peia el 1 i = o Chicas = - g [ rofit or at a loss : Bt ) f Atall Daskers. Price 25c., 50c. and 51.08 BestiCoffse, . 2e b superior cou: | Morse ’ . Doccaunt ! i Sloan’s Book on Horses sent free. Peanut Butter ......... 10¢ Ib. | tested divorce case of ! =) Mrs. James E. Rldaeway Addiese Greene against Amy E. s | | funeral of ) mes E. Ridge- h sEEEm s tried before Judge Shumway /| Padzett were | s held frc home in ihe | DR. EARL S. SLOAN, inc, Boston, Mass. . & Geissler, who were entered nal? of the bu Flats Monday t ]’a I torneys for the nt, withdrew, | onducted | lli fl ua mi]flr Ers 0- and: #he case was e "“l est of the and burial was | uncontested ¢ MriiGvebns 1staito= | company at Mechanicsville. - in the Pautipaug Hill cemetery. There | Franklin Sq. over Somers Bros. % comotive engzineer on the New = Probioms Explainied | were many beautiful floral forms. '\'hei JOSEPH BRADFOR New Haven and Hartford railr | z ¢ | bearers were George T. Bell, Fred Ker- | in his complaint alleged desert ! There was a frank and free discus- , Fred Buckley. Dav- | BOOK BII\IDER - Pt the defendant in November, 1900, | sion of the question of train_service | id Radcliffe Sauter and Charles | R the plaintiff and defendant were living |out of Putnam over the Norwich 2 . i Most Cigare Are Good. | together in the Jennings block on Lau- | branch duri the hour .that the rall- Peter Robit sireat was| Giank Books Made and Ruted te Ordar | THESE ARE BETTER rel Hill, Norwich. Ralph Greene, a |road officials were in conference with | in Willimantic i 108 EROADWAY son of the parties, has lived since the | the local men, and while nothing defi- | | | TOM'S 1-2-3 5c CIGAR separation with his father. The di- |nite in the way of additional trains | recent o g o A e P ] | Py Voree was granted on the ground al- promised for Putnam, something | street. | F. C. ATCH[SflN M. 9 | GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR leged. Judge Lmucius DBrown of the 1ined the talkg—the local|{ .Eugene Raym Jr s suffering | s R Try tham and see firm of Brown & Perkins of Norwich 'men fe s Db c- | from blood poison. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Y F appeared for the plaintiff. GalnEcd et i OF fhei New Fha en| William E. Rochelea 45 a vis- | Room 1, Second Floor, Shanuon Sldz, | THOS. M. SHEA, Prep. Frankiin $s. At Tuesday's session ‘of the court in road’s probiems at the present time Night 'ahone 1983 Nezt te the Falacs Cafly -

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