Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 14, 1914, Page 9

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Py Tuesday, April 14. Pagu Nine to Twelve DANIEI.SON. Mrs. Mary S.lml Donor. of Beauh'ul Gift—Congressman Mahan inquires Concerning Federal ~ Bmldmg—Re- hearsal for Atwood- cowwthw-n Wedding, * Miss Maude Girard of Westerly was a visitor in Danielson Monday. Mrs. Frank Winkeiman was report- ed as in a serious condition at the Day Kimball hospital Monday ‘Henry McDermott- of Woonsocket spent Sunday at‘his home in Daniel- To Build Two Houses. Preparations are being made for the construction of two new houses on Broad street. Miss Elizabeth R. Woodworth will have the members of the Nade]l Arbeit club at her home for a meeting this (Tuesday) afternoon. The service examinatlon for candidates for fourth class postmasters in Rhode Island is to be held here next Saturday and it is expected that a considerable number will attend. Earl ‘Winslow of the local postoffice force is in charge of the arrangements. Neighbors’ Night. There was an interesting meeting of Killingly grange Monday evening when the Neighbors’ night program was giv- en by the members of Brooklyn grange. Edward Heneault of Waterbury was a visitor with friends in Danielson Monday, John Whalen of Brockton has been epending a few days with his father, Martin Whalen, Mr, and Mrs, F. W. Bassett of Prov- idence have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Ross. John Heneauilt of New. London spent Sunday with relatives in Danielson. Will Move to Webster, Mrs. John Burns of Mechanic street is to move to Webster to make her home with her son, John. William Moran, Gaston - Mainden, Fred Gamache, Archie Hutchins and William W. Wheatley were at Rocky Point Sunday afternoon, to witness the ‘Washington-Providence baseball game, { Donor’s Name Annouriced. The beautiful expository presented to St, James' church is the gift of Mrs. Mary Salotti. Federal Post Office Prospects. Postmaster C, A, Potter has received inquiries from Congressman Mahan that indicate early action on the bill providing for an appropriation for the erection of a federal postoffice build- ing in Danielson. Danlelson people were at Putnam Monday evening for the 21st annual concert and ball given under the aus- pices of Cargill council, K. of C, of that city Lost—On Main street between the store of W. A, Burrows and the Meth- odist church, two rings. Suitable re- ward if returned to W. Burrows, Danielson.—Adv, The temperature dropped close to the | freezing point Monday morning and some damage was done to early plants, Rails Arrive. | Two carloads of rails to be used by | the Shore Line Electric company in making their improvements For Coughs, Colds Hoarseness use Hale’s Honey Of Horehound and Tar | | Containg no opium nor any- thing injurious. .Pleasant to the taste. All druggists. Pike’s Toothacke Brop give relief. MRS. LYON'S ACHES AND PAINS DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS through | ¢} i Mrs. John C. Have All Gone Since Taking | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound Terre Hill, Pa.. —“Kjox::g pe;m:t m; to give you testim in favor o iy Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- | pound. When I first began taking it I was suffering from female troubles for some time and had almost all kinds of | and aches—pains inlow- er part of back and in sides, and press- ing down pains. I could not sleep and hed no appetite. Since I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound the aches and pains are all gone and I feel like a new woman. I cannot praise your medicine too highly.’—Mrs. AvcusTus Lyon, Terre Hill, Pa. It is true that nature and a woman's work has produced the grandest remedy for woman’s ills that the world has ever known. From the roots and herbs of the field, Lydia E. Pinkham, forty years ago, gave to ‘womankind a remedy for their peculiar ills which has proved more efficacious than any other combination of drugs ever com- pounded, and today Lyd.lu E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is recognized from coast to coast as the standard remedy for woman’s ills. In the Pinkham Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., are files containing hundreds of thousands of letters from women seek- ing health—many of them openly state over their own sigpatures that they have regained. their health by taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound; and in some cases that it has saved‘them from wrmcsl operauons. 3 ¥ ATENTS Protect your ideas. Handsome ¢0-page Guide Book Free. HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-. Windham Oounlx &fl" Danhl Gonn. THE m b | that | dence, i Bernier. son. | | Alias Main street preparatory to the laying of permanent pavement, have been re- ceived here. The rails are to be stored at the power house at the Dyer dam. L4 FUNERAL. Miss Nellie Fournier. At St. James’ church Monday morn- ing at 9 o'clock there was a requiem mass at the funeral services for Miss Nellie Fournier of the West Side. ‘Re Peter Roux was celebrant of the mass. Burial was in St. James' cemetery. The bearers were Oliver Tetreault, Ar- thur Seguin, Joseph Allard and Albert Louis E. Kennedy was the funeral director. Good Play to Start Week, the Orpheum theater Monday At evening the Klark-Urban Stock com- pany opened with the presentation of Without in- Jimmy Valentine. Gulging in Urban company ma of the strongest that has come to Dan- jelson and the reception accorded players Monday evening is indic of the manner in which they have bee received in New Lngland PRE-NUPTIA\. DINNER. For Wedding Party at Atwood-Cow- perthwait Ceremony in Wauregan. A dinner for the Atwood-Cowpertl wait wedding party was given Mon- day evening at the home of and Mrs. J. Walter Atwood at Fairlawn, Wauregan. A rehearsal for the nup- tial ceremony was later held at the Congregational church in Wauregan. Th at the dinner included twood, Mis Miss Miss D Mecuesten, Hawthorne A, Miss Helen \l Pauline Chase, Norwicl wood, Jr.: Robinson , Philadel- phia; Harry H. bridg port; George y, Dandi Stanley P. Shuge hiladelphia. ton S. Hoyt, Danbu: special town meeting to the request ol kast Kii- taxpaye the meeting be called tion of r ing the Valley school committee ditional approp meet the cost 1n e mainta schoois during the present year. um mentioned is the amount that was appropris for schools at the annual town mestit last fall and notwithstanding effort of the scheol committe within that limit of expenditure—; not net, expenditure—it has able to do so, if bills contr September 1, 1913, but paid since that date, are to be charged against the league in Odd Fellows who taught in Farmington, befor well known throu er and wri on s the press secretar ut Woman Suff ciation, and it is through her effor that every new ver in Connectic receives a weekly bulletin of suuffras news. The meeting is to be open the pubhc and the league hepes that mai will take advantage of this op- portunity to hear Mrs, Porriit. There will be a musical program. Phillips of W sing the following selection Somebody, Some Time Rockin’ in De Win’ ‘Time's Roses . Mrs, Phillips Miss Emma Burbank, Danielson, PUTNAM . Neidlinger New Afternoon Train Well Patronized | —Wilcox-Linberg Wedding—Twen- ty-first Annual Ball of Cargill Coun- cil—St. Philip’s Parish Interests. Malcolm Willey has returned t with relatives in Mt. from Vernon, Death of Elien M. Corcoran. Ellen M. Corcoran, 83, is dead at her home in Pomfret, Will Talk About Filter, C. D, Sharpe is to give a talk on the fllter at the pumping station of city water dep Judge E. (J‘ns*dd! ) evening, At the Putnam post office the postal avings department is showing a ady increase in deposits, Train Weli Patronized. The afternoon train ru Putnam at 3.15, from the s tinues to be well expected that i M ner tained. Mrs. John C. Phillips of Wauregs Miss nma. Burbank of Daniel- son are to have a part in the musical program to be clven here tomorrow (Wednesday) evening in _connection with the meeting of the val Fr - chise league at which M Edws Porritt of Hartford is to be the speak- e no new develop- hin the Adionaries A Heights were odist parsonage b: Stanley Monday m ing the forenoon take th all Local Odd vitations to I the Meth- George D. and left dur- a honeymoon trip m to Roston, Provi- 4 New Haven, have received in- esent in Springfield, Mass., at a date for the observ- ance of the minety-fifth anniversary of the establishment of the order in that cit: of Putnam memb This (Tuesday) evening the haseball fans of the y will gain take up the very pleasant duty of gatheri around the scoreboard: to get the re 2 contes renits. P the mor: turns from t of the year on t¥ nam fans no longer w fo ing papers for the es, but want | them right off the wire. Company Opens in Southbridge. The I[oftus Stock compan) has been rehearsing a repertoire at the Bradley theater for the past two weeks, has gone to Southbridge, whera the season was opened Monday eve- ning. On Friday of this week a short cal- endar session of the superior court is to be held at Willimantic, court hav- ing adjourned in Putnam sine die. The executive committee of the wo- man’s board of the Day Kimball hos- pital has a meeting scheduled for to- morrow (Wednesday) afternoon to be followed by-a meeting of the members of the board. Class Initiation Soon. Cargill council, K, of C., one of the growing fraternal organizations of this city, has a class to be initiated, teams from Quil Will Ask for More Money for Schosols. | regan wiil | of Putnam | which | Holen At\» ood, { Clark | ments w ast few d: rela- l‘tivo to the proposed postoffice build- | { ing for Putnam, but various rumors about the matter have been in circu- lation, WEDDING. Wilcox—Lindberg. 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Baked Beans Seups Catsup Condiments Chocolate Macareni Serv-us Brand Foods are all packed in sanitary packages and in accordance with the U. S. Pure Food Laws. The Valuable Serv-us Cougons are on each and every package. Commence at once to save them and get most anything your heart desires for yourself or your home. Your grocer has Sery-us Brand products or can'get them from The L. A. Gallup Co. NRL fodD ) A0 - N “' S to be here Fri- | the first and Fellows’ hall of Putnam enexet granges are day evening to cond degrees on a cle of grange confer in Odd candidates draped wi nter of the T lodge o at its meeti this week is to candidates, First Open Car. warm day, b v the tro! g an open car over time: this yvear, Do No Damage }a>ler W pany by r line for the Treops Will From some there comes 2 and | newest were degree va | the program listed. the coming s 1 'I‘hu commitrees serious dam e to tl 1) »ments wer be &rov that time. liberally for dam- y occur, it i rwn(ml out Y, oW ab mat- ters and h heard of the Pomf complaint, but there is not much da age to be anticipated, the coming of the tro beneficial than otherwi CARGILL COUNCIL'S BALL. they say; the - s will be more hampeau, Duvert, 'l"l«"" floor dire: ant dire Proves Big Success for the Twenty- | first Year—Handsome Decorations, | | Smart Gowns and Fine Music. nded by towns, ST. PHILIP’S CHURCH. concert The twenty- and ball of Cargill cou held in Union ha and was very cially and been attrs direction of C of the council. | Richmond Memorial Bible a Beautifi e Volume—Parish Notes. auxiliary ge L. Padgett m Thu hall ha under ti a member was used for Woman’s Relief Dr. Krugers Viburs-O-Gim Compound, the woman's cemeds, Bas been Lnow for yeoars as Rellet,™ # Rhas positively provem its great vaine in the trestment ef womanly discasss. 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