Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 28, 1915, Page 10

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PUTNAM DANIELSON House Numbers Being Arranged—| Autotruck from Bridgeport Given Members of Business Men's Asso-| 1,000 Mile Test for Possible British ciation to Attend Norwich Banquet| Order—Franchise League to Secure —Installation of Fraternal Benefit| Speakers—Lichtenstein-Seder En- League. | ~2gement—Hospital Receives $250 in : | Thanksgiving Contributions, Rev. C. A. Downs has been ill at eoneel [ his_home in Dayville. ‘ George E. Shaw with his Viotrola | § 'S EMULSION isa highly Henry B. Morton of Bridseport was|assisted Wednesday. evening in giving a visltor with friends in Danieison on|g concert at Nerth Woodstock where || conceatrated bicod-food and every Ry 2 Community club is being organized. |§ @ropyieldsreturnsinsirengthening of Mrs, Harriet J. Marlor, | e el both body and brain. who died suddenly ew York, ar-| et If you are frail, languid, ed here Wednes ucilda Parsons of Putnam bA Sy Heights, after a vi on Long Island, delicate or nervous, take MichEaL to go to California for a stay of || Scott’s Emulsion after menls al months. for ames A. Beardsley of Lowell was a | visttor with friends in Putnam Wed- | nesday. .| A new position has been added to i | { i oon and Mrs. I rovidence \\:\j[ ere Wednes- tor wit! Numbers. the post office ng he Frank E. force ntinu numbers for the the switchboard at the central tele- | voted to invite Rev. A. H. Whitnee phone office’ recently. of Mooeup {0 speck at the February = meeting of the league, in Fellows’ Sewing Bee. ball, Friday evening, the 12th. Mr. Silas Wheelock had the mem- | Whitnee is well known in Putnam as he Ladies’ Sewing circle of | he served here some time ago as cap- rogational church at her home | tain in the Salvation Army. It wwas 1z Wednesday afternoon. | zls0 decided to ask Miss Emily Pier- ted States internal revenue in- | son of Cromwell, state organizer of the in Putnam Wednesday | c. W, S. A, to speak at a meeting 1 war tax li-|in St John's hall on the afternoon of Feb. 21 Arrangements were made for a dele- have been |Zation from the lea to go to Hart- chureh's ad. |ford and interview members of the Ssatint re in regard tc passage L 0 ffrage bill, during the pres- deacone: = ne D ent session, At the close of the busin Tatem served tea. Lichtenstein-Seder Engagement. jernard Lichtenstein of 16 TESTED FOR BRITISH, street, Dorchester, Mass., an- | =l e nounces the engigement of his | Autotruck from Bridgeport Given 1,000 | ter, Miss Gertrude, to Charles Se e this city. ] Mile Tryout. Mr. Seder is one of the best known and most successful of Putnam’s young business men. Before coming here he Student in Hospital. Gladys Leader of A is recovering from a appendicitis _ aat a tal. Miss Leader at_the New Brita Notw rding conditions the Quinebau: frozen o Will Attend Norwich Ban aber of . VERYTHING with the Serv-us Brand and the orange and purple label is the best of its kind. Every woman vgho buys Serv-us once immediately sees the economy in buying Serv-us again. She gets the best quality at a popular price. Reduce the Cost of Living Without Reducing the Qualkity of What You Eat = You won't have to skimp on quality to buy Serv-us, because Serv-us e tr 1ilt in Bridge- tera ¢ 1000 “miles 'to sed it it will | as located in Danicison and for ‘a Foods are handled by all grocers, primarily bec ey swl 2 ok B e T .2 foember of théufivm br/Setsr customers. Use Serv-us products—you will save money and yost also get the v Sarpice: LTHe i was loaded | 2nd Goldman, less o «oomer % Large Audience 9,000 pounds of castings and w ol,_.::-i.lh\., ‘-)r“:n \\.i‘lll\mu»n'xL nd is = = it o0 IR SIS R T | SRl o oo e Valuable Serv-us Coupons Which are Worth Money to You 5 t erstood at the Bridgeport to get new furnishings and new comforts for yourself and your home. i i with every Start to collect right away. Buy Serv-us Brand goods—all kinds. You get coupons Serv-us product. T;ade with the local dealer who sells Serv_-ul, and it will not take Bng before your coupons . will get beautiful silverware—a handsome comb—a fine chain and locket—dainty china—furniture—musical instruments—tovs and a thousand other useful and beautiful things, all shown in the Serv-us Gift Catalog. Serv-us Coupons are printed on the labels or are endnsed in ghe packages ?n(?you can ge_t the catalog by writing to Dept. C, Universal Advertiser’s Sharing Syndicate, 332 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago. , : - d salt to Serv-us Brand Foods comprise every article used in the .household from flour an ! pickles and coffee. Ask your grocer for Serv-us and convince yourself of the quality and economy of Serv-us Brand. Serv.us Brand Foods are packed in sanitary packages in accordance with the U. S. Pure £o0d Laws. Your grocer has Serv-us Brand Foods, or can get them from @ The L. A. Gallup Co. ~orwich S an order for 1500 of PATIENTS WANT APPLES, Demand ® for Fruit at Hospital— B M. War- Thanksgiving Money Donations S sture | $250. nd on 1s speakers to audienc who had 1 the winter attrac- | this purpose and are certain to After p tion with all expenses in connec. k Farmers’ Institute. , be expend of Middletown, one lition to tk essful men in the line r t a farmer's th Woc Prof s s to spea M. T pr on Dom: . e he s Methodist Churches of Baltic and izing | Versailles, at Quarterly Conferences, Invite Pastor to Return—Bad Trav- eling—Personal Items. -onferences eld M | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY. | Harvara universit | —_— on mathematics and politic {No Other Organization Whose Aims|during the second semester, Are Purely Altruistic Has Made Such | announced ioda ey been refugees since the bombardment Gains the Past Year. oA e Januar ngs Planted at Ashford. nity of N shford yut out 1,000 planted trace | BRIEF STATE NEWs 5 Bot he em- : e hel R. I. Women Aid Unemployed. s the National| Providence, R. I, Jan. 27.—Women Tai el | has a total|of the state, headed Mrs. R. Liv- ch r T ™ ird of a|ings Beeckman, wife of the go a0 = ! n a-third of a|ingston v e NOANK TiTiion live in the state|ernor, opened an auction today to aid Firemen Improve Quarters—Ol Being Moved to New Site to B modeled. has just been H. Tittma > United States ey was elected p dmiral John E. Pilisbur resident. society were re-elected, ert’ H. Grosvenor, di T £ Conr the unemployed. The auctioneers in- { cluded Governor Beeckman and other "Coast and | public men.+ All the articles sold were d and most of them brought prices. 5 W A and editor; John Joy Edso : isurer: O. P. Austin, secretars d n Oliver L associate edito € =D y 1 | Frederic helberger, istar mdred ———=======1heen laid out it this improvem Smith, wt eived a ur rn and | reveals the fact that no other organi 2 i rid whose aims arc as are those of ti society, is grov organization, tk holds store a | dritc was voted to | lot The folfowing | stree were ap- Entertained Silver Links d.mfw.ffl—: n S ey 18, V: t ained 0! ey 1 jec! “the in- ltic—Stewards. Samuel Law- | MIs. Anna Wagner ente | regse and diffusion of geographic n, George Geer, Will Crawfc st Y kn®wledge,” some notable work ha 1 accomp recently by the s various investiga Samuel St Committe wford, Freda fford, Wilfred Hou 5 — M Martha Washington 29 East 29th St., near Fifth Ave. world's store e —————————— rton; home m s, Will - L ©formation. Under its NEW YORK - - kley, Annie Drescher, Mrs. E. Car. R 1 those of Yale university, ahe Kmd You Have | ter, Ermest Coliing.'S. Statord; canca . SChm ram Binghams' Expedi- ADVANTAGES Viliam E. Younz, = Louise unearthed the famous of Machu Picchu prot years ago, and has un- nma - Heading, John board of Sunday_ school, W. Mrs h The 450 bedrooms are for the exclusive use of women the two lower floors con- | | | Always Bought Bears the Mrs. Angus MacLeod. tive studies of the first magnificent restaurant Rev Mrs. the New World. These with orchestral music_evenings tertaining the es point to a varvelous past de- and the grand lobby and second | velpment in what called the “New floor with numerous private World” and what, after all, may be Pariors are for both men and 5 women. | the home where earth’s first culture Say- house Swanson: mu Miss Ethel from Lakeville Charles Davis v in Provide been visiting rej 1: church rex Houghton; The service is of that even, soclety has maintained an ex- careful kind; nearly all the ition in the fleld for three vears in- omployes are women; the teie- returned to their h s report upen ice and glacial in this e el | re? sttt o don S Was| primary home of great glaciers is onc assisting guests In their rooms man, Mrs, a few|of the most comprehensive ever made and all the little things neces- rah Hewli Sengman, J. Hulmes, H. B e shneil ! !Dpi‘m\.Morp i prestige a residence at the Mar- tha Washington is a real asset. . Topliff. William Kinder board of stewards, A. C. Weeks 1 church gt cently, the ani wh New Haven.—FPla A bright, cheerful room costs $1.50 per day and more for a largcr room or one with bath. Meals are served both u 5 adi wrence cros est Sco ‘mtreamia i ‘the world) sary to the comfort of a woman i i i | Committees—Missions, ¥_H. Topliff. | Sre> STl ot S OF the Tobs tecions oo o) traveler can be secured and are ‘ i NOT NARC OTic. F ! F. B v B. B o it gffered graciously and at “ail | oot AL DTETTER | e L wi they were Ey | T | e sAininaay given something of a To the woman seeking pro- ) opkiz Seed~ | : h, Slome, Srombhol obiained du the ic fessional, social or business { fl"““”‘y"'{ i . Hulmes; education, C. W. Per ained during the ice | i i n its owner v endeavor tc W. Perkins, © the homes @ . the mornins. music, William Kinder, M PATENTS Protect your ideas. Handsome 30- page Guide Book Free. oo | HARRY E. BACK, Attorney-at-Law inquiries | Windham County Savings Bank Bldg. upon geo- Danielson. Coun is are re- with a heavy load Th Twd wagon tried to drive his horse up this lr e ars hill, but after several fruitless effor L ¥ the animal gaye up the attempt a fell in the middle of the hill Several | hospital, men lent their assistance and the horse | for appendic was unhitched. The merchant was ome befor obliged to take a differ route to get to his destination. = : Personal Items. | Mrs, Thomas F. McKenna of New { £ - b : .| The hc s ot Table d’Hote and a la Carte. An H rres 'opliff, Mrs. William Kinde: Yer on t Ciire n‘.;‘,,"‘;‘:¢ e:,(,_,o;h'tn‘et‘ d'on.n (i} erfect Remedy for Consfipa Leete, Brot i L other Interesting facts and wi 21 &E SoikShak Dirive Norwich Horse Fell. Jae gy be sent free. % v rishe | The streets wer: 5 con-| John Tuthill, 3 J ,3} Wnrms.Comuq ,1?-‘-2 P, | dition Wednresday, A partic y dan- | skating some time 4 gl nessand LOSS OF SLEER: Gr ver i is place for pedestrians and teams | will bo several wor i epart.— ) 9 B hill from Railroad t able to use } I bones of | bee i1 f FacSimile feet. About noon a mer rom | Which w | i of gevgraphic | with matters the people At6 months oldS : 35Doses=35CE SKOWITZ OF NEW YORK Tailor, Dressmuier, = ' £ °| Louvain Professors Invited to Lecture P R LAl \ g THE GENTAUR CmANY, NEW YORK CITY. L T A e 21 Foekdiy: ceenine: | at Harvard, Windham County National Bamk Bldg. R I v 5 A TR A T s et o BRI Peter Beaucor of Bristol Conn.. was E rv 2. Wright has promised to| Cambridge, M Jan. 27—Two | 9ec31d ____ Danlelson. a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas ‘s, from B doliar for every basket made by | professors from Louvain university, | 5. Sulivan. . water ‘mar zained one inch|the Seymour team, Desides siving a|Charles Jean ‘eD Valeo Proussin .and | maiieiis o a2 advertising medinm in Miss Rernadatte Phelan of Bridwa- the past week. SUDStAntial. anomste: Teon Duprier. have hesn Invited bv teti e poecncut equal

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