Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 20, 1914, Page 9

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THIRTEENTH CO. INSPECTION. | K Captain Antruss’and Major Schiitre DANIELSON i at Weekly Drill in Armory. Petition for Trolley Express Service— ! Inspection of Thirteenth Company— | S Death of Willis A. Warren—Choral | Capiain Ml Union Continues its Rehearsals. j and Major , inspect Connecti an- | 1 of the Thirteenth com- | ., and its equipment, Dur- | rnoon the off of the I¢ Leroy Wood of New York is visit-| tng here with his brother, Everett O. Wood. Mrs. W. H. Chapman of Southbridge, formerly of the West Side, was a v itor with friends in Danielson Thurs- Ashlep P. Mills of Somerville, is to spend the’ week end with friends in Danielson. Friday afternc o'clock the Civic I + food sale at the home of futc 104 Main of and les Recovering from lliness. = Willis Shippee, Missionary now so much im r Meeting . John €. Stock friends in Danieison Settlement Satisfactory. Thursday. Cha H. Rounds stated that he had received a settlem isfactory to him in the I case, tried in the Wednesd: Miss Rachel Preston, daughier o and Mrs. Frank Preston. is dent at Wellesley college, dormitory was burned Tuesday. The C st chur are to the pa sonage Choral Union Rehearsing. The Choral union continues tc als at e Congre; n preparation for concert of the season. in the con- Thursday, ihe east of 5 James pa St. Jam. serv there was r school. Lightning Disables Wires. t For such a slight thunder storm con jerable numbers of lines were pui out of service temporariiy in the Dan- jelson division Wednesday, t were working again Thursday. i Unnsually heavy shipments of fer- ilizers are being recefved at this sta- fon this spring, for farmers resident in this town and Brockbyn Postmaster C. A. Potter has viewed. a few days ago, the baby giraffe w the Barnum schoow and about which an“nal the New York papers are mak- | ing such generons mention | Hearing in Wood Company Case To- day. Phases of the case of the A company, which is in the hands of receiver, C. A. Tilliughast, will ip for consideration in superi ourt at Putoam today Tax Coliector Bessette Gets Busy. John M. Bessette commenced Thurs-; bie (Wethere wrrvizes sons and fo & day his sctive work of collecting ih | B taxes due the town of Brooklyn n L s Y at nlghtfali had several thousand dc 2 Jars on band. Much of this sum came | PUTNAM 3 in from nou-resident acd heavy tax- | - B 3 who had previously received ! Webster-Danielson Elks at Local § bills for the amount due from them.| Lodge Session—Dr. Omer Larue e e T 0 x| Claims Physician Interfored with ¥ jected by 'Saturday might. | Diphtheria Quarantine — Cou Committee to Investigate—Birthday Te Be Potitioned for Betwsen Daniei- i i 1 { ————— i TROLLEY EXPRESS SERVICE. | { son and Putnam. | ~vergre E A petition addressed to the Shorei g } Line Electrfc compeny is to be circu- | lated in Danlelson, in the interest of securing addltional trolley express s v betwene this place and Putnan during the afternoon. This sery £ urzenily required to meei the needs o those who wish to get to Puinam f(o | onnect with afiernoon irains for Bos-{ von, Hartford and Providence. without sacrificing fno much time en route to Putoam. Caucus This Evening. Ai the nom-pariisan and general ¢ wrough cacus called for ihis evening the electors of the borough will be called upon to mominate candidates for ihe following offices: Warden, clerk and iremsurer, six burgesses, assessors, baliff. tax collector, members of board »f Ubrary direckors. Oakdand Beach Bars Liguor Seiiing. Danielson owners of cottages and other operty at Oakland Beach learn hat a illcenwe o do a liquor busine: has been refuesd to a man who built 2 building especially for conducting such a buginess next summer. Not only has thia cemee Dbeer refused, but one that was held at an old tavern back from he beach will not be renewed this ear. Ower 30 per cent. of the properiv | rwners at the beach, where there are ! nearly 1000 ootrages,petitioned against ha graniing of the license To Speak at Pomfret de nam Thus Rev. addres Putnam hool superi (Friday) { meeting of { Canaan this ‘s Clean Reco Spoils City Norwich as a Trade- ; WHAT SHE HAS TO OFFER! ‘ WHAT IS YOUR EXPERIENCE? $50.00 TO BE WON IN PRIZES Five $5.00 P_rizes to Norwich writers 4vho shall tell what her attractions—what she has to offer to visitin buyers. Five $5.00 Prizes to Outside writers who patronize Norwich merchants and are able to set forth the advan- tages of coming here to buy goods or supplies. These letters should be from 600 to 800 words in length—written in black ink upon one side of the paper, and the latest date for mailing shall be THE 28th DAY OF MARCH. These competitions are open to men and women and youth of both sexes wherever The Bulletin circu- lates, Please give this matter your earliest attention—there may be $5.00 in it for you ! Address all letters to Cempetition Editor, Bulletin, Norwich, Conn. . Letters signed with pen name should also be ac- companied with full address. P Attend 4B Act, Hrous Givis e They iike good things to eat—and they will r baking better if you use SERV-US the flour that makes the bread that makes you hungry.” It paysto tempt the men folk ny Bread, Biscuits and Pastry with nice light ¢ made from SERV-US, the - 'pedigreed flour.” SERV-US-made bread keeps fresh and sweet longer because it is so rich in gluten. It is made from the firm, plump grains of Minnesota and Dakota hard spring Wheat. Every kernel is care- fully washed with pure artesian water, scoured, ground with an almost endless row of steel rollers i SERV-US BR | i | l and house furnishings. cles and coffee. s the one shown here can be cut from e Start Collecting right away. ' It coupon not on pack: Insist on Sery-Us Brands. 1t them for you from = triloquist at Bradley. Maxine, one i r Hazer MY Alp onse. ated th: 1sebal HAD MALIGNANT DIPHTHERIA. | Yet Dr. Larue Claims Mill Street Pa- tients Were Told Otherwise by An- other Physician Aldermen to | Dady have be of the rmaner ng are underwa tee Willimantic Rector to children in M ysic he patients nxious and w tol “ian_had told mployed he wo = | WEBSTER-DANIELSON ELKS S ] Meeting of Local Lodge Thursday Evening. of hea Person: Do Its. dence Bartle Schoel Pupils’ Programme. ntly Mr. and Mrs rtomobiie < the g Danielsor W was Wednesdas Prof v of Providence, R. I.. was in_this Thursday ,. Miss Constance Russell remains i " treatment, $1.00. | With muscular r i er . N.Y. (free ook’ | home on Grove street Sold by N. D. Sevin & Son and =31 West Virgipia's mines empioy $0,000 druggists men FLOUR | Housewives: Show this Ad to your hushaands. Show it to the husband-to-be. REDUCE THE HIGH*COST OF LIVING without reducing the HIGH QUAL: Serv-Us Byands save vou 35% and more of your grocery bill : Serv-Us Brands cover practically ever VALUABLE FREE GIFT COUPONS package of Serv-Us Brand They are good for all sorts of beautiful premiums. ur grocer hasn’t them he can get THE L. A. GALLUP CO., norwicH, conn. mmmnfln‘imnmmlmmmnmmunm I one L sanitary hand until you ! and then sifted thru pure silk, al mill. It is uniouched by human mix the dough. :SAVE ON YOUR BREAD BILL SERV-US flour will make a more delicious i loaf of bread for 2%c than you can buy anywhere for 5c. - It is guaranieed io give you enfive salis- faction or you can take it back and have your ‘ ‘money refunded. FEvery sack is the same. Remember that all of the AND FOODS I {Y of what you eat. e on dress and salt to you a chance to foods in pure label it is inside the WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS think ef wonder- what they would be TOM'S FIRST IMPRESSION pang of him.” mes when she’ll drive I sentimentality. 1mor; absolutely M i s S0—SO—prosperous. i 8 S m's voice broke the I do agreeing with the “I've often ingly. wonder sometime: ‘about the im ke on others. Now, remember my you so well. [ said at I had never seem shaped head. It in- d, such intelligence. know 7 not agreeable. “I know.” forward and Tom’s eyes. " she said, “what that first time we met hers !rankiy d look in them. It evident 1o Nis freezing her ehin above them, that he waa tmost to think of a preper n his voice floated upward mmed with happy satisfac- said, “I_ thought—I about it for a minute t vou had the long- 'n any girl.” his ringing laugh warmth there was to visit came e ided e, charming gisl married in due course of worldly possessions, but <ense of humor— And then ke you feel at home?" made me wish [ was."— (F CHILD IS CROSS, FEVERISH AND SICK gs were nod Look Mother! If tongue is coated cleanse little bowels with “Cali- fornia Syrup of Figs.” Children love this “fruit laxative,” and cleanses the tender stom- r and bowels so nicely. 3 child simply will not stop playing empty the bowels, and the result is, spontaneous o return to he nt her come tightly clogged with waste, gets sluggish, stomach sours, t our little one becomes cross, k, feverish, don't eat, sleep naturally, breath is bad, of cold, has sore throat, omach-ache or diarrhoea. Listen, fother! See if tongue is coated, then a teaspoonful of “California Syrup > and in a few kours all thi from ove tipated wasts, sour bile and un- digested food passes out of the system, soft_and murmuri and you have a well, playful child cut and distinet. again was on the alert. Casting | Millions of mothers give “Californi , but retaining | Syrup of Figs” because it is perfectl mless; children love it, and it never act on the stomach, liver her multi she could s oftly dragged herself toward the of the porch 3 ould sea r :r druggist, for a 50-cent bot- face uplifted to th |tle of “California Syrup of Figs,” sky. which has full directions for bableg, With her chin pre the top of | children of all ages and for growa-ups the railing, Mrs. Kent llstened i plainly printed on.the bottle. Beware Iway wonder,’ oda was |of counterfeits sold here. Geti. the y, *“about people’s | genuine, made by “California Fig Sy- their thougk don’ ol frup Compan’y’ Refuse any othes f we could Juet know . how |kind awith contempt,

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