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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1915 9 Morse, filed for probate, names n.c‘ Widoy as executrix. The will gives | the Morse residenice on Sunnyside to | Mrs. Morse and dirvects that the Te- mainder of the estate be divided be- | tween Mrs_ Morse her daughter, | ng lunches at the able business n the junches b That Ecrou(\hscharles Wi Gasuanestillde- Thanp en—Epworth Lea Mesting This Evening Edsusrd Sargent Recsives Encour schovl i8 a profit- | t The profits | is said by m $1.50 as been cre- | money profits | $50 and wili be { Mrs, Leon T, Wil | School Lunches Profitable, i DANIELSOV % PUTNAM | The junior class of Putnam High school continues to prove that serve | | e| son—Augustus |. Morse Leaves Es- tate to Wife and Daughter—Funeral of Miss Arnold—Farmers’ League Committee to Select County Agent. on |$2 a day. ated from the now amounts to abr X b e 1sed in meeting cert expenses that | FUNERAL. H W. \Girosvenos; {5 rimorted Miss Harrist Cook Arnold. } sly il at his home in Thomp- B. King of Hastford is to ol gl ne Congresational church Tuesday Harrdet | H of Woon- P1 \fl.nruf vi riend: at the Baptist parsona: noon. WHome from Wercester Hespi Ars. Henry Bergin, w @ patient at a Worceste: returned t> I are to be held at St this evening. | pcathiiof Mcs Johnsen. { ® Jchnson, 61 d 2t tl conductad the Grove street cemetery. vas the funeral director. Frien Danielson were among thos tended the service. by £ Woodstod:s is to aper on Corn Growing at next ting of Wolf Den grange e visitor with frie Thursday. Fins Clock for Bani. A new and beautiful ol ed over the entrance to of the Danielson Tr has been received here. Taking adv ge of b! some of Kiill * Timely Photographs at Library. | A noteble ad on to be mede l"i jthe possessions of the public library is several sets of views of countries a0y engaged the gre=t Furopean iere are scores of these photo- ution against accidents the removal of roints about the Danielson, Putnam ing represented. $Decva: Building Fund | Int the dealers here, erest in Wrestling Revived. about rowd: Business sect! MORSE WILL PROBATED. Divided Batween Wife and | l Will Be D..ven{ m and France by May | Returns from Hos-| © 1| Henry Dorrance | William C I STUBBORN ALWENT Must Have Constitutional Treatment—~Ohic Woman | Tells How She Was Re- .. lieved by, Vinol, e C: *es».mc, Ohic. in a weal, and while iu this condition cnnt:a(‘tfld a al cough, which made it very r me. T lost weight and had no hold the ! Church—Junior| Sodality Has Mardi Gras { Tierney Cadets to Organize. id not relieve me to ar “One day 1 sew Vinel advertised an decided %o try it. Within a week after taking it T commenced to feel better and 1 am happy to say four bottles of Vinol heve completely restore heaitk, so Tam leelmg fine no E. H. CARLISLE, Crestline, Ohio. This i3 cne more proof that our delicious cod liver and iron remed Vinel, which is free from oil or greas: is 2 remarksbiy strengthening and witelizing medicine. Men and women who are wezk and in poor health, unable to sleep or eat well, end who have given uj hope of ever bemgV strong agaia, should cermmly inol withous waiting another day, t is exactly what they need. We are having such wonderful resuits s from Vinol that we offer to return the | purchsssr’s money_ when not satisfied. i perate fight- will Opgn Mite Box Faliet t will meet 1 the ve | ernoon for mite ho\e= = to_accomapany Tastes-Like-More s Good, old-fashioned, wholes bread. y not have that kind of bread—always Jones’ are us- ome, home-nmde - summer 5. Fred Fi Hampton at Flour Yas to a2’ supreme degrec those qualities which make bread so really good. d the (3 | Milford.—The ce | wedding am Caleb S Tuesday evenming The proof is in the baking, At All Good Grocers. HECKERS® CREAM FARINA-DELICICUS FOR BREAKFAST CixildTan C'ry ! FOR FLETCHER'S leeas SR Party—| | | Prof. i ionx“aged in trimming back of the girls’ dormitory. with a membership of 15, elected were: ORI R e Why the modern woman insists on Cottolene Because Cottolene was in the van of the great movement for the improvement of food products and the bettering of house- hold service—that is part of the reason. Because Cottolene established its leadership as a cooking fat over a quarter of a century ago—that is part of the reason. But, three times a day there appears on the table the best reason why the modern woman insists on Cotiolene Cottolene cannot be excelled and never has been equaled for quality, purity, and for producing foods that are more whole- sorne, more digestible and more delicious. There is an appetizing appeal in the knowledge that Cotto-~ lene is made of the highest grade of pure, fresh, ultra- refined cottonseed oil—so hi a grade itis not listed on the market —combined with beef- stearine from clean, fresh, leaf beef suet ‘Write to our General Offices, “Cottolene make PLAINFIELD 1 "Cel fat Playa o Mecsup Church, team Drill Down Thirty Fest. » Plainfleld and J. of Pa Tuesday and Wed- Hisie Young of Putnam and Down Thirty Feet. steam drill near the post office to 2 depth of 30 feet, about of the gistance throcugh a ledge. POQUONNOC ilding operations are gotng Long Point with activity. Not st of the improvements will be built during the fall and nich wiil be ready at the n Point re green in (ulfl direction points have been seen near Boston attending the 1 has some fine exh uret of Mastern Point from er to the Morgan farm is spent vester- Thames Past Grands' meeting t lodewe, New London. STONINGTON ass _of the Stomington to present @ arsals will soon begin roduction. The comedy is liege Politician. The cast will trained unde' the direction of Mrs. John F. Wagner ob- he .A:n anniversary of thelr age ai their home on Oak street Wimpiheimer of New n the interests merican Velvet company. umhnd Tanner of Carolina, R. I, of the boroug! Visiting Mr. enhiouse of Cliff i l | e ey ‘ R. C. Fawley of Yale to le Hustrated Lecture on Fmslr'y This Evening. Prof. R, C. Hawley of the Yale for- "l estry school is to give a public lecture on Forestry at the Wheeler school at th Stonington this (Friday) even- The lecture will be illustrated with eopticon views. i wolks may be taken fiom the libre- | fier the lecture tonight. A num- of new books have jusi been put circulation. 1 he elementary lrncultur‘ clags s the old orehard A camera club has been organized The officers that LIBERTY is the best tobacco for them on Use Cottolene—one-third less than you would of any ordi- nary cooking fat—for all your shortening, frying and cake making. Your grocer will deliver a pail of Cottolene at once. Arrange for him to deliver a regular supply. gh icago, for a free copv of our real cook book—“HOME HELPS” CHE NK. FAIRBANK Sorear rood cooking better’’ ~ We're Hammering Away At This Fact LIBERTY is the best tobacco in the world for big, strong, manlymen. ltismade purposely to please this kind of man. Itis a juicy, full-bodied tobacco that l/zoroughly satisfies a powerful man’s tobacco hunge: LIBERTY is pure Kentucky tobacco and naturally aged for three to five years so as to bring out all its mellow, healthful rich- ness and honest sweetness. LIBERTY Long Cut Tobacco Take the case of the black- smith. When he wants tobacco atisfaction, he cannot get it out of “flat,” insipid mixtures. He got to have a man’s size, real old natu- ral he-tobacco. We have the greatest tobacco organization in the world and are in business to stay in busi- ness— by giving the best values. LIBERTY is onlv one of our many brands, but like all it is the }ughat quality — biggest quantity” of its kind sold We tell the big, brawny men of this country the market and they know they can bank on that statement. Go to it today. Sold everywhere in 3¢ packages. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY