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NEW RRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1917. FRATERNAL NEWS | 1gton camp, of A, will mcet Irid s ©'clock in Senior Mechanics’ Main strect. There will be a stallation of office by the president, I. A. Ver: New Britain Council, O. U. A. M. A commitiee has been named to range for the annual Washington's birthday celebration. The carnival committee will report at the meeting i Thursday nighi. On Friday nightt degree team will zo to Plainvillo to work the third de; > tor Franklin is umber of the members to attend the ex-council- in H ord on January 1e carpet bowlers will play to- night. Worthy Temple, Pythian Sisters. The :abov temple will hold the r meeting t &) tric hall promptly at S o’clock. semi-annual installation of ofiicers will be held under the direction of Grand Chief Matha J. temple, Hartford, a stress of Records Lilliam Turner of tho ceremony snd Corresponder Hartford. After of C Hax ford and Middletown will he present. i W. L. Morgan Todge, K. of P. The usual weckly ion of the above will be held in Vega hall temorroy, evening. Reports will %e cived from the committce on the -third annive ry of the found- ing of the order, which will be ccle- brated on February 19th, at which time also the fortieth anniversary of the institution of the insurance de- partment will he observed. All mami- bers of the lodge who can are urged to be present, as arrangements for this celebration will be completed as soon as possible. rancis Drake Lodge, No. 129, Francis Drake lodge will meet as usual on Thursday evening when a After an experience of 25 yfiars, during which time 50 on Americans have used n’s Catarrhal Jelly, the manufacturers of this remedy feel so sure that it will relieve catarrh— that they offer to pay for a dhance to prove its benefit to any catarrhal sufferer. They announce that any resident of this community can go to almost any drug store and get a com- r mentary trial can at the nse of the manufacturers. If the druggist kas no gratuitous packages, the person may buy a 25 cent tube with the unqualified understanding that if that first tube does not do that person more than a dollar’s worth of good, he or she can get their quarter back from either the druggist, or the Kondon Com- pany at Minneapolis. Over + 35,000 druggists know Kondon’s Catarrhal Jelly is_effective, harmless, clean and pleasant to apply — and they know the Kondon people will gladly live up to this offer — “guarter back if not worth a dollar.” Addrass— IKONDON'S CATARRHAL JELLY, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Miss RUBY GLOSS Shows the Easy Way to g Good Housekeeping DUSTS, CLEANS, POLISHES " | Your Furniture, Plano, Woodwork, Automobile, Finish- ed Floors, and all ‘Varnished Surfaceny, Clear, pure and free from any um. Will not gat e A EEEEPY ‘nard, dry, bright loss; " a brighter ustre than wax and easler to use. FOR FLOORS USH 8 Guaranteed To give en- .. tire satisfac- g jflHNA. AanEws&co. 132 MAIN STREET, class of canaidates will be initiated. The social committee will have some- thing in the way of refreshments af- ter the ceremony of initiation. The carpet bowling team will play the O. U. A. M. tonight. Martha Chapter, No. 21, O. E. 8. Martha Chapter, No. 21, O. E. S, will hold a regular meeting, Thurs- day evenine. Officers will meet at the Masonic hall, Tuesday afternoon 0 for rehearsal. The ladies of Martha Chapter are the hall Thursday afternoon to be made mto aprons. Whist tables will be provided for those who do not sew. Unity Rebekah Lodge. Unity Rebekah lodge, No. 54, will open at § o'clock sharp tomorrow evening. Important business. The February cntertainment com- mittee will meet with the chairman at 7:30 p. m., in the ban§uct hall. Phenix Lodge, L O. O. F. A degree team’ from Hartford, ac- companied by about 100 members of the various lodges in that city, will confer the sccond degree on a class of five candidates at the meeting of Phenix Jodge, I. O. O. F., in Jr. O. T. A. M. hall Wednesday morning. At the close of the meeting, refresh- ments will be served and an enter- tainment held. Tabs Activities. Several committees to arrange im- portunt affairs have been selected by President Volz of the Y. . A & RB. society as follows: Auditing, Law- rence Cotter, John Maerz and Wil- liam Reagan; debate with Hartford T. A. B. soc James P. Kiniry, George Collins .Inrl Patrick Gaffney; Tierney Cadets committee, William J. Sullivan, William Beckett, Frank Boss, Henry McEnroe and Thomas Crowe. The pool tournament is prov- ing a popular brand of entertainment, the games being ‘witnessed by a large crowd every evening. One of the best games of the series is scheduled for this evening when George Fred- ericks will meet Thomas Crean. requested to bring a yard of clota to | *Highland Camp, R. N. of A. The following are the newly elect- ed officers of Highland camp, Royal Neighbors of America: Oracle—Mrs. John Sparmer. Vice Oracle—Mrs. Joseph Dooley. Past Oracle—Mrs. George Oden- waldt. Chancellor—Mrs. George Collins. Recorder—Mrs. George Stark. Received—Mrs. Arthur Humphreys. AMarshal—Mrs. Jesse Atwater. Inner Sentinel—Mrs. William Mec- Carthy. Outer Sentinel-—Mrs, John Conners. Manager—Mrs. Herbert Beebe. \lulthd ‘Washington Council, D. of A. Martha Washington council, Daugh- | ters of America, will hold its regular | meeting January 29 at 7:30 o’glock, | owing to the Jr. O. U. A. M. falr | being held in regular quarters. Mem bers are urged to bring in all appli- cations for membership they have Tadics’ Aunxiliary, U. S. W. V. The Ladies’ Auxiliary, U. 8. W. V will hold its regular meeting Tuesday | evening at 8 o’clock in G. A. R. hall. Advertised Letters. The following is a list of letters un- | claimed at the New Britain, Conn., post office, Jan. 23, 1917. | Anges Bernot. Joney Christiana. Miss Mildred Connelly. Mrs. F. Chapell. George Carter. Miss Dorothy Dougherty. John DeDetten Court. Miss Lillian Gustafson. Mr. Ginsburg. Lisi Guisppe. Mrs. A. B. Hultgren. F. C. Humphrey. Miss Helen Heudath. Miss Hellen Hayes. Mrs. Agdo Janhson. C. Eckstrom. J. Larson. Mrs. J. C. Larson. Joseph Lisie. Jose Mandes. William Horton. Mrs. James O’Connell Timothy O’Brien. J. O’Neil. Thomas Parkins. William Quirk. Gawriel Rusinowolei. Gadril Rusinowski. A. Ratoosh. Mrs. Jack Ladiski. Mrs. Sherman Smalley. Miss Jane Saunders. Frank Trabush. Miss Charlotte Thomas. Paul Vincent. Elies Yanon. W. F. DELANEY, Postmaster.' SEEKS INVESTIGATION Marty McCue Former Pugilist Now a Solon Wants Affairs of Boxing Commission Probed. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 23.—Assembly- | man Martin G. McCue, formerly a pu- | silist of New York, offered a reso- lution last night calling for the ap- | pointment of a joint committee from | the assembly and senate to investi- | sate the State Athletic commission, | especially in the matter of permits | issued during the last year for box- | ing contests. | The resolution stated that the sug- gestion was made in view of the general dissatisfaction with the work of the commission. Charges against Chairman Wenck of the commission are now being investigated by order of Governor Whitman. The resolu- tion was referred to the Ways and Means committee. The hearing of the charges made against Chairman Frederick A. Wenck before Franklin B. Lord, the governor’s legal adviser, was post- poned again yesterday until next Fri- fsnnunn MHRg @A The Population of the United States —is 103,002,000. 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