Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 16, 1915, Page 15

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s NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1915 . he intraduction of 1 catio 4 .xtmtt‘zh Lok ttach Le building £ 7 We Gi B o Sy o esemions an) fhe s, ol me s teaturee.” S i A ‘e Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. ~ Ask For Them grand matron and the report of Grand |at. that time. One.of the ‘communi- e’n}e morning session closed with' sey - ra 3 \Patron Orville . Ripley of Winsted. | cations deals with_the awarding- of humorous selections Bl 4 , ) N ‘There will be afternoon and evening trips to the San Francisco ex- aples of Norwich. ‘The di 3 ki { sesstons, and a bonus in cash to us|cymmittecs met (o Consider the | i ~ - 3 mbers, and otlier matters of E - 7 1 Gnnd “Orator Holloway Vilited Thames Council, R. A.—| ODD FELLOWS. B : Tofit to all-will. be fis- the aftertioon ; District Deputy Grand a f:‘fi?“}’-,w” conduc of uncil Were Installed—Palmyra |James i, smifh, assiste 3 PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY: watton closed i bine | - At the A&P Sto on Saturda 3 & o Setee : tre Enennpmen! Had Work and Installation — Patrons of | wasd i+ Kinns o srand senior | The second dav's session of the COB-|Ceshire grange’s dflgrc(!lcali1 B | 4 - y svard F. Kinne as grand senior ward 2 o George A. Burlingham as grand scr cut State Grange conventivi 2of-! The convention closed Thursday 5 - g Henry M. Betting as grand financial |ed in Temple hall, Waterbury, Wed-|ternoon with the exemplification of ‘the | i Husbandry in State Meeting at Waterbury—Eastern | {2y a1 Franic M’ Green ae Grend |;csdaj night after one. of the mest|193F(h degree in the closing forin. - : o o Grand ™ e it o TR | M M T e oo s e snel e B 5000 B Pork Loins ar e Pig Shoulders, P e Dhinee = asing cere ge W 5 v opposed at times, was T Star Chapter to Meet. ce Palmyra encampment, |5'ho conferring of the floral or aisth|ommended and . endorsed. and. ihe . 2 Gegree, The degres wad conferred oii|grange will bo- Ghposed 1o any action e E S mmbara of the srange by fle of. | mange, W 10 CEpoted 19 sy action | whole or cut, very lean, whole or cut the size you want, E s i 7 tate grange, and Mrs{ut i | _DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. flBo‘lu 3 guide, Henry ‘{“-’h} T“Ql fixc«gfnat.m);mi;efi o Kew Hav #ni| AVoman suffrage was reaffirmed and The following officers of Se:equuj Capdi AL i (L | ¥ho- assisted -in the ceremony. endorsed; and- the grange voted to call msh council, No. 11, wero installed by | Tnos; trustees, : : The meeting was clos#l to 28| upon the representatives in the general | :ha Qeputy, .Mre, -Clark of A \!A( Cunh: 1ok gae Vear: Nathsn Chlmen nat- members of the grange. aesembly to submit the question of {il | lon, who was assisted Ly Mrs. Nellie Yi vaar, t . 3 _During the evening, aiso, after 'the| equal suffrage fo the voters of Con- hap g Kin pi and Poct All members are expected to be pres- | S i \ Mra. Ahna Guile: prophetess, Mrs. Adz 8°Co’ e ‘an’‘unuguglly. intereeting : grenge, H. " Loomis, seeretary of th strongls c,m.,fla bRt ofRes of wured | “Ib. ! Lathrop; Powhatan, Stephen state grange and N. S. Platt, treasurer,| carrier beinz- award o the ¥ Ver; keeper of records, Mrs. Jul - he To lected officers of Nor- & . Sere ‘prosented with gold-headed | bidder for the routss b e gason; Collector of wampum, | W n mx;fl‘*qffifig?{‘]‘:‘;flf canes in recognition of their services| - It recommerded t e 3eason for 5 Maria L. Button: keeper of wampum, Hre AL RO T, h Tendered the- grange’ in -thelr Dresent| huriting wild. same- birds re state Mrs. Nettie Kinne; sconts, Mrs, Mary | 2 “Williems, o dast - Hartford s capacity continuously for a quarter of{be closed indefinitely 3 5 258 Sis T Manshester. Reporta tead | ou 4 rict : . BneeTs . Hain of Glastoahiiry: S i Ko s B n oy Ly sed ; s. L. Manc] . e made by J. e of stonbury, afin its many féatures, though & resolu- ahowed the order to e in 3 ’!os,u‘m ‘x?g - ::“g;:;}:i T;u‘;fin:s Sarm o ‘:‘;f_ [ nember of the exective committ tion thdt the grange legisiative com-' 1 C““d don e mismenmimntt ot eae | e S [ f1he ‘grange, who spoe of the lensiay|mities urgo the insurance committes c()ll e omcers | 5 Aadsthe 1o he Connectl-| of Insurance to employers of one After the business had Leen transacted. }:epr:n;e ved and cigars were passed grange fo them. >fahore laborers op o 'fiqiona' elp wa i 1. Gardner, High Priest Di-|not carried by .the members. Fresh Sausage, lb.....18¢c Germm Frankfurters | which will be | ROYAL, ARCANUM. e to follow I meter the Massachusetts sta And the ‘grange recommended that | I8 A - 3 2 T Sy - savge, the: highest elective office i <. public: utilities co: jon_should Fhare was o wood sis d - : Teal L 2 1o Highest elective ofica i5| the pubMe diiitice Commission shou a or 5 Head Cheese, Ib....14Y;c g 5 gl oraanization; piblic seryice secur Sat\udny Only, Tripe, 4 lbs..........25¢c M. Freeman of Ohio, addressed propesition to allosy such granz iig address on grange work and Mrs.| ‘The recommendation Gf the mas e divelling o was referred to the executive hall on Wednesday ne| i S. Ladd of the Massachusctts{d. Arthur od; } it fat or mu(ed B Jazs, 3: O, of | for” enerles ¢ dumer Yo | BVElopmele o B8 Grango and s | TRC cobties’on . = 9 to 10 a. m HOUR SALE-4 to 5 p. m. DKIDNEY BEANS! 70 3 can: 25(: Feilows’ Grand Orator e Tor _ poke at the morning|clections of the subordinate granges be JOHN T. YOUNG also delivered held in November- instead of December | il = l 2 [: Ih gotiector, t the country. Tt mended. the tea ddremsed - the Sl EASTERN STAR. £ Patriarch ! T. Maple ¢ Yoar was adopted i - enaplan, 3 g T dis eed 3£ ribe, W “only re ctor that can bette » in the public schools, and it was Wilkam g rer: James ;|3 4 the speaker said. that the time and the r SMOKED lir 3 The Arst annual session of the Relief of needy.granges was nnecticut state grange, and compli- | 3 i f of tt Sh “ld ‘ | imsnted. the members on the great in- OULACrS, chapter of Connecticut, Order e S Al hall [ “he ‘secretary of National grarge,|consideration and after much deb: the state convention, of the temple, Hartford, Thursday, .pened Wednesday the delesat . & A&P MAINE CORN © [seemed more enthusiastic and ener =+ tic ¢ he first day of the con- FORESTERS. can ntion. 4 the restoration. of or-|- A first inesting 5f the Year he DRIED LIMA BEANS 10c shment L) This is YOUR_ opportunity ta_ in- i & — fenaet St grange, Tobr : e toraer 2 E ARGO STARCH /. J o crease your .principal fifty per cent. e and receive six per cent. on your into the court. meney. Your principal will be secur- ed by a mortgage on real estate, The rise will stand the ‘most rigid investigation and some of New Haven's most conservative citizens have al- ready availed themselves of this op- partunity. ' next ordf' £ b country . schéois— | stallation of ¢ of more 1 ch s was the enter - — V » § »‘ oordina o » glglé%l‘,eldl....scead?om 23629(!- Box 1489, New Haven, Conn. FINE LARGE JUICY ORANGES, dozen 29¢|Grape Fruit g ar 25¢ Best Creamery 1 PEANUT BUTTER, . cporter, b 1le {35 Main st. I —— 'v I o : ; i v 1”1“»“\‘" \ W‘ i { ¢ - SAVE U_A,é';:ma::c“v:s AckacE p GOOD FOR VALUABLE GIFTS Free Dalivery TELEPHONE 294 Free nehvury TELEPHONE 294 Ask For Them| llmlllllllllllllllllll [ IIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIII!IlllllllIlflIIIIllllilflllmaflllillllfl‘ll !GERMAN CHANCELLOR 2 A MOURNS LOSS OF HIS % Teoracd. SON, ARMY AVIATOR. Mrs, Dowe, Mre. C. E. Smith, Mrs. Keppl Lang, Mrs. Markotf, Mrs. , Mrs. Charles Tingley, Mrs. J 2 5 Troland, Jirs. Joun Kukla,' Mrs. J Now Londen and from the other | O'Brl "1l in this vicinity will aleo attend. The entertainment committee iz pre- Hartford, Grand Secretary John ¢ Haven, and other Edward S . district Mre. Louis Alled, a friend, Mrs. \pnm, ‘CONTFHBUTED THROUGH THE DISTRICT VISITORS | to.give all a good time, { Frances Domohue, Mrs. Thomgs Heap, | | M A Port a frank Mcnros, Mre. David Twohig, Mre. | Hiscox, adrs. L 31, Hoftman, 3 enton Allen, Mrs. Lewis An- Those Who Have Donatsd to the|drews, Mrs. John Couniban, Mrs. A ot Wi tin Fitch, Mrs. John Fowler, Mra, C. Perry, Mrs. John G. Potfer, Mra ed - .at mal list of contributors to| Edwin Burgess, Mrs. Eugena Boynes, and, iy the - Max Toloy, = Mrs. Chas. Preston. i ern s hpetre 2 a Roath, s, Baward 11t was t district vis is given 2 Bessie Wilbur, Mrs.} {elected o Charles Worthinzto; this was postponed meetin 1k H. ith, district vis-| itor—Mre. W. F. Bailey, Mrs. C Gager, Jr., Mrs. John. Hawkins, Miss M. Paimer, Mies Shipley, Mrs. H. L. Wadsworth, Miss Rose, Mrs. S. A, Moxley . Mrs. Albe: 1. F. Palmer, district visitor— Mrs Mrs Lincoln, Mrs. uiber of Div Lathrop, istrict visitor nt at the business o Groenb | e: on Thursday evenius in Eagles' Miss Hattle < | s G. W. Jones. Mrs. N. B. Lewie, { Everyons t showed énthu Andrew in | 2 Musphy, . Mrm Gasay . Danist Preston, Mre, C. L. Tracy, . J. T. Hasam, Mrs. D. T. Shea, W. dwell, Mrs. T. A. Rob- 3 Lathrop. abeth Huntington district John Aiton, Mrs. F. A Gurden X Miss Maud Bucking- | F. Callahan, Birs: Wm. . C. E. Chandler, M Mrs. J. Dana elfare of the soci Housewives: Show this Ad to your hushands. | Rt o £ Girls: Show it to the hushand-to-he. e e [ E s ’l}y‘y like good things to eat=and they will and then sifted thru pure silk, all done in a sanitary Yke your baking -better if you use SERV-US mill. Itis untouched by human hand until you FLOUR ~— “the flous that makes the bread that mix the dough. males you hungry.” It paysto tempt the men folk - |interest in ). W Carter. Miss Hattie Car- “harles Case, Mrs. J. R D, Chapman, Mrs. J. Frank Clark, " Coffee, Mrs. A. 8. Com- M. B. Jewett, George Kep- George Lathrop, Mrs. R J. Mrs. Py o , Mrs. S d B \’.xuc m;:)rlé'rth%e‘gnaSbrf;g Bi ;m dgdé’.;s\rv SAVE ON YOUR BREAD BILL Miss Gray,” 3 Fran H pfiZmpsread Chanceilor von Hollwes: made i ’ s.. Chas. Holbrool = : b the 1o i, pediciest hat SERV-US flour will make & iore delicious afoana cou o Young srmy aviat recentiy 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. = 021 Daiota hard spring Wheat. Every kernel is car Jaction or you can_take it back and have your ¢ washed with pure artesian water, i money refunded. Every sack is the saine. \ ground with an almost endless row of steel Tollers Remiember that all of the SERV:US BRAND FOODS REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING without reducing the HIGH QUALITY of what you eat. Serv-Us and.!‘ave you 33% and more of your grocery bill d@nd ~ne you a chance to spend more on dress ‘and house furnishings. Serv-Us Bramds cover practically everything inipure- foods from fimu- and salt to pickles and coffee. VALUABLE FREE GIFT COUPONS like the one shown here can be cut from every package of Serv-Us Brand Foods. They are good for all sorts of beautiful premiums. Start Collecting away. If coupon is not on the label it is inside the package. - Jusist ofl%’&-Us Brands. If your grocer hasu't'them he can get them for you from THE L. A. GALLUP CO., norwich. conn. |-ected o be Albert OMitehell, A cs. Morrls. the Misses Osgood,. Mr: Perkine, Mrs. Robert_Perkin, Harvey Brizzs, Henry Parker. Mrs, Elizabeth Mrs,_George A.|Randall, Miss Radall, Ringland, Sinith, Mrs. Will Sterne, AN AL Mrs Mrs. E loaf of bread for 2’¢ than you can buy anywhere L killed for Se. Itis guamntscd to give you entiye salis: M Moran, Mr Goorge Fuller, Mirs. Mrs. Whitehead, e | 15dza by ¥ t gain of 2! sed _all QU bariner a cinch it jsn't kicking as formerl YOUR INCOME TAX Income tax rsturns must be prepared and filed with the Internal Revenue Department rot later than March 1st, 1915, by individuals having a net income of $3,000 or over, and by husband and wife, live ing together, having a combined net income of that amount. ¥ Our Income Tax Department will be pleased to assist you in pres - paring your report THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK S rmpaths of-friefids w Novés, dympath ymp ephen Pa reavement 2. Case, dis vesular. me of hsme _T. Dawley. Mrs odge, No. 335 E. O. P, Galluy evening, Jan. urug‘“m W, Hewitt, ow Tomdon Tiitme T Aen MyET: A, Av"’v' U AR S

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