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KNIGTHS OF PYTHIAS. |in the passing ax Mary M. .- Oftic for the ye: cre elected by | bury, widow ~ of Brothet arles W. Wauregan lodge, No. 6, at its regular bury, of Uncas lodge, and the meeting held \ ening in | Special assessment call has been sent Clearimg Sale -—=BEGINS TODAY. The Biggest Bargain Event of the Whole Year. DON’T MISS IT! For particulars see Friday’s Papers. Lodge Noies Officers—New Pythian hall, these being t will hold office for the f of the orde t the next me regulatio | Blackburn Amburn truste Whitake repres way; alternate, tw S. S, Alof REBEKAHS 0. 21 new ] n. Hope lodge, officers for the the n Wedr 3 Libbie J. De | staff will be present to do he visitors will leave New com The Governor's Salute PRESTON. Lieutenant ¢ dlvision ( tall six 1 me C. Zabriskle of & commissioned officer, f z % | Entertainment and Supper at Congre- ' qational Church—Town Topi Clam Chowder Supper. regular mee pointed Stetson me, iding ess was STE' COL( HFSTER Commander. ication for member Present of $100 to Sedgwick Pmt—Cdd Fellows Elect A. O. H. Anxiliary. months instead of six under the new Blackburn, Fellows' ha . Jan. 6th. when D. D. G. of Groton with 6.10 and will be entertained at supper upon their arrival here. 5 l'.milxal an, Steph (-'ufi\mrt;J SHOULDER Ib VEAL ib 7 —_— : v ouche on B GRAND ARMY | s Bamey: | first venser STEAK 3 c ROAST c Sedgwick post, 1, started the Maria L, E k da E. 1"(‘- New Year in a blaze of good fellow- throp: G. . happell; G hip and sociabilit at the Bucki: Mary Whiting; eper of rec- ade was expected to a A complete surprise sprung on the { post by the women of the Rellef corps | | aiso a big facto making the A. 0. H. AUXILIARY. [ t the veterans will| . jadies' auxillary is closing a | ng was conven war office to and Fraternal Interests Years Eve Whist---Good Year for ing away of Mary ull tw DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. On Wednesday evening in Foresters' hall there was a good attendance a ¢ given by the Neosha club of Jnasi council, No. 11, and the | evening was spent delightfully. he end, after cake and coffee had | served, the announcement of - Dudley; | prize awards was made as follows: M. at A, | ladies’, Mrs. John Rush, 38, a 5 O. G.. | pocketboak; = second, Mrs. Annie for threc i Church, 36, a fancy box of writing pa for two, ,er; first gentlemen's, Robert McKen- = n a box of cigars; second, J. \d, 35, a shaving set; consola to' Mrs. H_J. Clement and Frank This whist Is to be followed | B first who ;um by the officers of the association. | | Start the New Year Right. soc At John F. | hee S | Davi: | by another in the hall on Januar Junuary (15 the club will have its home whists at Daniel s on Laurel Hill Sebequonash council reccived one ate at its meeting in Foresters’ on Monday ening. and al ted its officers, who will be ed at the next meeting. The this duty. | Jowing were electeds London st | Pocahontas, Mrs. Delia Bailc nonah, Agnes Dean; prophete FANCY FRESH SHOULDERS PORK LOINS C. W., Jen- ith; trustees, 3 aria L. Button, Ag- Dean, tend. ONIONS 5c Red or Yellow ] vear, in whic nian ha’l he there 1 en to the membership and the been kept in good con- | their first meeting in Jan- | h is next Thursday evening, r the new year will be me ommander and amor vote t L'UNION ST, JEAN BAPTISTE | DA‘IERIQUE st for New Tear’s cve by La- council, No. 207, was largely attended in Foresters’ hall on Thurs day evening, and carried out with the | :sual success of the social affairs o society. Twenty-five tables game, at the close of whicl zes were awarded as follo rsts, Miss Mine Morse, a berry di Fu!l weight and without buying 2 fl Tea or Coffee CHALLENGE MIER - A 8[} FANCY FOR SATURDAY S o e New Year Meat Prices Ib. 8¢ Ib. 10c{Smoked Shouiders Ib. Tc " . | 5¢ i6¢c «24¢ SIRLOIN STEAK ham Memorial on Friday eve Mrs. Helen Culy Eweet Juicy having - Its' largest ttenda Nettie Prince; . dozen n a long tim due largely wal Rennie, Mrs Floridas to the sending out of 125 postal cards | Helen Culver, M Jennie Harvey, by Adjutant Mrs. Delia Railey; first coun this w > be installation night & Daniel Dean: second councilor, MAINE POTATOES P¢© PRUNES TC! REANS 9 Resolve to Trade at The Mohican Store and Save Money. $1.(m T e and Yeliow An informal entertainment conclud ed the evening, conducted by the com- in_charge, including Dr. 1. Aime Go surin, Josept MORNING ( TURRIPS ¥ quarts 4 for ieein withoul a Plate | 15 ¢ne areatest boon of mogern times. 1 wi you could understa: the differ- enco b n having teeth with a plate and teeth without a plate. One nrm. comf bie and lusts a lifetiy gther’ covers e roof of your routhy destroys e best part of the taste. One r Where it Is necessary to wear a plate. DR, SYDLEMAN will make you | one that will At ‘o falls do wn; the other DR. R. E. BEARDSLEY, Dentist 7 MAIN STREET, FAY BUILDING, Norwich, Conn. Lady Assistant. To owners of Automobiles fn Norwich and vicinity I am prepared now to paint, trim, repair and store your Automobile at a reasosable price for the winter. Come and see me. M. B. RING DONT WORRY; It Makes Wrinkles. r. . R. Richards . Miss Rosc | M ¥ W y cauees 2 9 o’clock to 10 ( LAMB ciflflps Lb- R 100 . i ,J_fl SATURDAY about I+ to make ycursalf \ ihousan:: of ot ly ills, s i ““ Viburn-0. m womar: 7c DRASTIC CHANGES R AT TR, IN LIQUOR SELLING LSurmundmg Towns ’; | The New Law in Louisiana is Various- ly Interpreted. Rockville.—Cungre: 1 Stevens Henry W w Orleans. Jan. 1.—Variously 0 fonday t i threatened with a test of | ("8ton on Aonday. man and Mrs return to Wash- Masonic Installation—Union Services | 'as received, that W DAY T oo partct- I Niantio—mr. a nd Mrs, Samuel Rog- . Sixteenth Connec at. e ¥ TS B - entertained ew of e iends | pelned ]‘ peient o \‘Z' ; for Week of Prayer. ke ,“\L,_Liwf o i wang Into effect today, e Fogmsone s B e A ShE wiler . "We. bave Gwed ¥ ] Bitaites af G Sk m arfetic the method of con-| \ dono—ar T it | e : Boaiad ot TR s sy B Sy o of the new law which | \Vethersfield. | = troubles a rom | i 3 | gners from operatin Coventry.—3J n ea t | undoubte i Shee X e o : 2 and al. Rest : ; P Bl a k | | Gratan— g Fastern Aansotonsis therels s.)ti'\chtioq A Religious Author's Statemen B F 4 > S 1 . , 1 ker A P 3 g S ekin T t 8 s z PR Y TP I TN ble \ el o A Missouri Courtship. 111 'eVeEl \ f_{idffifi ge East Ha! M 2 a i 4 ights ¥ i 5 | | Y 4 Ily interested in t that the vas ou | Jr. Con or B been the | b used for relief work ¥ ahall xot haw T ekt ot e bt A . Week of Prayer. . ers, telling the® post members | t premiscs thereof. ¢ Aferanhl 0. ocra t MURPHY & MC(IARRV.} st church Sunday | thét the women alw had the in- | Wy =rmmsmeosr 1 0 “Menipiin: (W De! £ 0ia C . i | terests of the post in mind and E Norwich, Conn i axe o koM | heart, and that they had earned lh:~; —_— . f'“d'p"’g"ph’ Wy money by the hard work of their | President-Elect Made Yesterday a ERaD G g e anfiDe Dealers all over town. this is the Greatest Overcoat Sale ever held in this store | Our stock is larger than in any pre vious season, and we have made ex traordinary price red to dispose of .it lay and Fie gregational ch The postoffice wa from 12 unt < had Without except.on i | | I tions in order Included in this sale you will find some of the finest specimens of the famous HART, SCHAFFNER and MARX S g hand-tailored garments and the LEO POLD MORSE & CO.S high grade % D re UNION LABELED garments. Men's Bui Overcoats now $9.50, $11.50 T $14.50, $16, $17.50 | M < R0, | H H e Over $2.98, 31]3 $4.75, $5 75 If you miss this Sale you’ll| oo miss an unusual Bargain“ opportunity. t¥incres They Might Divide. ** pe Red, White i " nd other constituents of your 204 are powerfully enriched and alized by Hood’s Sarsapariila. es the red corpuscles and |t members, sery tim. suppers a ally in_thy ing_the n of the nd esp ng of supy ite convent| In conclusion she omplet wback but acce Vote of thanks proposed son and passed <>s strong the white corpuscles, and | * g i Dpetite, general debilit the whole tem. ’ ° { « protects and restores the health. | > res scrofula, eczema, eruptions, rrh, rheumatism, anemia, nervous- & , that tired feeling, dyspepsia, loss +t it today in the usual lignid form or in janed v=iated tablet forw called Sarsatabs. er ing for a period of thirty the memo: respe: and builds prosperous and ha from work was indulged in by | to « o the point | nt-elect today. He was de- [ Most of the free advice we get is | 1o ated at golf A G F just that h 2 bon | York:law s gl to make a n fro ted Jeiow | Mr. Taft said tonight had | if her husband sgmiles too ofter e (oY | made no_cabinet progress and had| The first time:you meet a woman | £ S [ noth to announce in that conne ne'll begin to tell you her troubles | u tion f she a chance; the second time his was not all that of Grand t different Complete Holiday. living is the limit of many a | man’s lofty idea complete | It doesn’t tak ta, Ga., Jan blunt person long | Dir n $1.25 at ¢ FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO. 6 West 129th Street, New ¥ 1647 Adams Tavern 1861 A. A. ADAM, Norwlch Tow 447-12 octéd |- | Understood Beiter EachDay years experien c. . WILLMMS, General Contracting and Building, 218 Main Street. hone 370 The Del-Hotf HAYES BROS., Proprictors. . Norwich, Comm, t and Cold Water. Brondway, Running ¥ BEACH HARGIS VRELEASED Coon-tail Knit Boots ,000 Bail—Charged With Mur der of His Father. | Wales-Goodyear Felt Boots Truth and Ball-Band Felt Boots Quality | Lumbermens’ Stockings i pan will go to Hot S| goud | tment rhei e Wl St s very ¥is Ematn ¢ g L e appeal to the Well-Informed in every | Boys' and Youths' Felts \ n April. M | walk of Jife and are essential to permanent 2 of Beac These are all first quality and creditable standing. Accor s { and made for har i hat Syrup of Figs | service. — and Elixir of nly remedy of known valu iy laxativ na is t but one of many is the best of th that it cleanses, | sweetens and relieves the i ton 1d ’ coupons . T Jrapa it acts without after effects and without havir can It acts pleasantly and naturally and | weather comes truly as a laxative, and its component 58r$ full repal parts are known to and approved by | ures Balloon Ohio Mads 125 Mile Trip. | phiysicians, as it is free from all objection - | able substances. To' get its berefinml‘ on, Ohio, Jar. 1.—A trip of 125 day. Dr. H. W. Thompson of smem,aflem always purchase the genuine— | BR. W. A. CHAPPELY, the quantity fro before s. It you have new | ¥ by getting our fig- | STETSON & YCUNG, augsid Central Whart. mile swas made by the bailoon Ohio to- or better tha old fo to A | fur24s s plot and Br. 3..G. Woltz and Wil- | 1 ptactured by the California Fig S N bl - S VETERINARY SURGHEON starf was niade frem here at 11.30 ! Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug- | Otfice, 3. B. Btoddara's Stable. Tte THERE 1< no ad m. and a safe landing made neer| ik ! gence. iC2 iign streev " %= | gastern Connecticut eq Awenisr, Pa. aa 320 p. . " Talepione 137-2 1anziq letin for business results, ‘ . Ib NELL & 3 e g NS(I IHI lUUN]RY porters Co., !- 1 Agent SHETUCKES SIREE Miss Helen Taft, only daughtes s| w ake ti hance —Chica Rooms Unexcelled Service Prompt | 5 gy j Helen Taft. only daughter of | she will make the char hicago | 3 Unexcelled. Bervice Pr i e t bl ; ted M®. Landon 7 i i | fevsa : ant Sto ption, w! esens s ha Eed witrt | DR¥I000 CF NG O | | ForR THE BEST enjoya ALES and LAGER Go Teo B l"he Pldnk bh'.mkhu sch MAHONEY BROS, Falls Avenue. MABREY ——| Caterer and Restaurant, 57 Broadway. ‘ nov27d AMERICAI\ HOUSE, Farrell & Sauderas . Prope. PECIAL RATES (o Theatre Tronpes, 1 Agent. Traveling Men, etc. Livery wonnecteq RD, CONN. | septic Wy " put your - Al bett the. 86 ¢riles log columis of The Bullstin