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N : : EASTERN’STAR. Chicago golt plasers are-delighted-to| Joseph Lambert, who won the Cross| The Cleveland Memorial association : at Pal' lSiaflvSagC Wl" leres's large amount of business was |have Mrs; Bruce Donald Smith come | of the Leglon of Honor for bravery in | has been formed, with headquarters in | OUR + o o ” n ga n es an na (r-na-cted at the alternoon meeting | to.live In that city, as Miss Pauline |batile while in the Prench army quring | Newark, N. J., its objcct belng to do or Money Back Thusmy | o Tha i o‘“gn | Mackey of Boston, now Mrs. Smith, | the relgn of Napoleon III, died Monday | erect in Princeton a suitable memorial P L ST necticu o:der‘ro?" tne Hastern Star,|was 4t one time the woman golf |of cerebral apoplexy in Brooklyn. He|of the late ex-President Cleveland, BY ar own TR champlon and is at all times a fine | was 77 years old. He came to tms|coniributions throughout the o s W at the Masonic temple, Hartford. The - i f $100,000 is to be collected for Heptasophs Consider Age Limit—Winners at Fraternal | th¢ Jasonic temsie, B Fiven in The player. She will, no doubt, be an iw- | country In 1861 for the purpose of | (i penase. A general commitice of Whist--Challenge to First Division A. O. 1., from|®Retin on Friday, @@ commit- | spiration to the already good.players | joining the union army and served |ffty prominent citizens will be In Stop falling hair fn two we $O8 0 Cure dangrun in A ? that city. throughout the wars charge of the project. = ke . % tees on printing, jurisprudence, finance, | s e ocks. Second--French Scciety Securing Candidates for Class dispensations Gnd. charters,” appeals 05]“ “ g SR and grievances, unfinished business. lmhagon. On behalf of the grand dhapter, Past Grand Patron H. Elbert Moffatt e e 2 = v v P B Sk of Winsted presented Grand Matron Mrs. Linna E. Pond-of New Haven (| ore hayr. ODD FELLOWS. . Aelegates 1o a bl state convention of | with o ' past - grand _matron's jowel. || | RS et b Uneas lodge, No. 11, expacts to make | Al the French societies of the state, | Associate Grand Matron Mrs. Ida | 1 e e e et s ot ths Vihind. degree | Which is to be held in this city next | W. Davis of Collinsville, in behait of | I il uriani. ar : of more than ordinary in- | fall ¥ the associate grand officers of Mrs. 1 ; : terest ana has invited Thames lodge | Lafayette council is to be represent- | Pond, made a pleasing speech in which s still going on. Everything is being Brightens up the of Montville to be pr ed next month with a number of can- | she imparted to Mrs, Pond that upon ¥ 2 WIE) abd eyebrows. rivg, ‘This will -be on }lldfllns in a big clnss"i'niilfltlon‘ -.vh-;l herhmum home she would nng there sold at exceptionally low prices. It As @ hair dress. ol ot o < 0 be held in_Willimantic on the | a china cabinet, a gift from her as- 1 . tng It Is without & (s e ey o rCund ot { third Monday in February by Gagnon | sociate grand officers for 1008. will pay you to call at our store this peer — it cont: instullations in his_ disreict, the st | counetl. motion was passed that 4 grave 4 nothinz that i aan Soie dnie o Heiianos iomge Fars marker be adopted for use by the sub- 5 : £ . ~ Asipb gy week and get our prices. You can save pessibly harm tho B 9, of Jewett City. He w the ROYAL ARCANUM. ordinate chapters, A committee, Lewis money on anything in our line. huhil e, ing officer for both Uncas and | Thames council, No. 1851, with Re- “A\ 11-‘:1:{:: 7); v;m‘:malcn.lfgw:; ( stic oily or cket lodges of this city, and in |gent George S. Powers in the chair,| A. 1 3 A A greasy — it is use:d | complete two full terms as | held its reguiar meeting Wednesday | Bertha Schlusser of Bridgeport, was ARE Y SAVING MONEY ON YOUR FOOD PUR 2 by thousands o grind master, quite an unua- | evening fn Foresters' nall: H. B. Bk | appointed, to ascertain, the expenise of ou URCHASES SCHWARTZ BROS,, & eep the hair i g te his of ich { mark of New Haven, deputy for the| su a i Bealthy — 1t pre- Tho Girl with the B S e ended Dyl Sasi D] o Ttmelle T this ‘and B the Sbate, and report at the next meeting of the WE EXTEND YOU THE OPPORTUNITY TO DO SO, BY GIV- 9-';“'; F;th"' A vents as well uburn Hair te of Uncas lodge, whose t; it |was a visitor.. One application was | grand d & treet B e e | {oke ut Uncus loduc - whuwe, cuest i | s, S HUSRES e, apmilpatine e | e iy soumititoy apd ING YOU FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE, BEST QUALITY o For women and children It s ke | appointment, D. D G, M. Peck was | council apon ihe subject of increase | pointed was that on mecroloey. as fol. e SO oL, oonrieMial most delightful dressing and should he d | S ucket huge No. | of membership, as a result of. which & r—] . an12d 3 every home. The Lee & Osgood 3 He was & epresen- | it will probably be arranged to hold an | Chapin, Pine Meadow; Mrs. Gertrude OF GOODS, AND THE LOWEST PRICES. 3 Co. sells it for 50 cents a large bot- dge in 1903, | open meeting at the earliest date pos- H. Lippitt, Norwich; Walter E. Hop- tle. s o i age. | sible. kins, Torrington; Dr. Edwin M. Rip- ’",.?‘.’;:{J{‘ e - 7 w3 e ley, Unionville. 4 . S The election of Mrs, Ida E. W. Davis out by D. D. G. M. Peck In impos- | UNITED WORKMEN. . : Corwich | 45 grand matron .was of especial in- - ng form with the istance of the | At the regular meeting of> Norwich | A8 gran following members of Canton On ’Mge No. 12, held on Wednesday est to the delegates 1;("" Sachem No. , all in full dress uniform: W ter of this city, as she was pres- 3 y Mavo os grand marshal, et G the principal | eveningrin Germania hall, the princlpa at the institution of Sachem chap- Kinney as grand wa $15.00 buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton _\ & g s 01 d- |business was the installation of off | ter. ‘and ls-the last one of those | cers for the ensuing year. - ¥ John F.'Amburn as grand recording | rccorder reported but four deaths for | leTested M the institution who MEATS FRUIT movement in a 20-year gold 2 sécretary, James H. Smuith gratnd | the month in the state and all claims | COMe 4 "_! ‘;hmm “"-A'_"‘;"v pa filled financial ‘secretary, Frank King a en paid to date. The reserve | She announced the following appoint- case. & s fund now amounts to $137,859.16, and | MENIS i haplain. Mrs. Bertha L. S. the beneficiary fund to $26,062.5 3 \ | $ M. en, with the | G Moosup; gratnd lecturer, Fred- D. D. G. M W. D. 1. Allen, with th 5 Hooker, Hartford; = grand AR c doz. c nd D. D. P. G. M. W. John Tran . Mrs, Hattie Horsford, Col- 1 . e following officers: P. grand organist, Mrs. Ma g “\3&}’5“.12““ M. Guilford, Cheshi grand _ Adan, n annie Y. Gardner. Milford; buys a Waltham movement o Tankland: re- | Grand Ruth, Mrs, Emma Biawell, Un- | FANCY | LARGEST H 5 Best Teas 25¢ Ib. : T:‘:‘“J':‘i';,.' L e e Seos” LAMB = - - (24 S2e"" Grape Fruites»Tg §lin e 20-vese eold ied case. & lerk\mr | Mary . Orr, Meriden ‘and a. Mrs. Jennie A. Wood, Westport; grs er, Mrs. Edith E. eal, South- T L T N N\ 5 fers” P, was one. | the meeting were Worthy Matron Dor- Franklin Square. . ) - | othea ildebran 880Ci; Mat- United Tea Importers Co., B | or'uic oot attendea in some time ana | 20hed, W Hliqchend, Aasociate Mat ¥ R A dec3oa 0. W. Best Cofices 20c Ib. None _better to be had at any priee. e FORESTERS. teresting reports of the prosperity | L i 2 § ) Frankiin Square, |oF the court, were rendered. ‘The aud- | D: Minsuas N Viak ety Matops 1b. N B AR A over Somers Bros. | tors showed tb 5 — S " M expended in_benefit vas a | nce for the quarter. One new mem- Cured After Suf- —_— S — 7 ber, Joseph Swartzburg, Jr., was ini- ASTHM fering 3 Years. ¢ a ac { tiated in full for two applica- | 1 v. Lowell, Methuen, Mas., writes, “My son was Q i | | tions weze receiv cured of ASTHMA with RESPIRO REMEDIES in b lb. c b a c ‘| STERILIZED Good Table Butter = 26¢c | "~ =™ “If It's Made of Rubber We Have IL' —— WHY NOT —— BUY THE BEST | 1ance made a report of the recent con- | 1592. This was a very severe case. We used the ce held in this city by the grand | tiee REMEDIES as diirected. and from the frst rs, but no action was taken On| .. jmproved, was soon perfectly well and has never | recommendation for a class il | by an atack since” Send for (free) sample. . D. G. M, N A tiation. ; FRANK EMENSON (Apothecars), Lawrence | The committees for the ensuing six N N the d was in waiti | Ing justice to the were lighted and utiful finish and lasting freshness P " e i distingaisnes o resience painici et |} CRULLER Hot from even at 4 o'clock ROLLS Kelley: srinting, Joseph R. Portelance, from all others. It's Metal Zinc Fred Cartier, Robert McBride; visit- | Oxide comoinel with White Lead which ing, Central listrict, Jobn | makes it wear and cover like gold. DO IT NOW - 4 gallons of the L. & M. Paint Portelance, Jerem ale: . 3.1“\‘.';,"“” with 3 gallons of Linseed pkg c : jansd grand n, Ferbert Willey as|nonthe wes ppointed as follows: N:N’ ARMA h F t S B Bl S R P PR B . g | ‘ velve men .in fa- . Pfeiffer; finance The L. & M. Paint decorat, & acted as rort for th V. . 1 N : B notes s TUb0er rooiwear . acied as cecort for the | e i S it Salte e e | FRESH. 8¢ Baked Beans and Brown Bread | Parker House 4, . 8c 9 - szn wear longest and cost ttle more than_so-called thum rubbers made for cheap sales, | | | | | . | der until time to d e I N tons/of aieed can do. Don't wait until cold, bad ! iii is noted for its entertaining qualitics, | Williawm Shea. John Coleman, st Hons reddy Tor uses: AWl oot ahast weather comes before making hec 3 s aad this ex. s why Uncas and Side, James J. Quinn. Joseph Pfelffer, [$1.20 per gallon. Sold by L. W. Carroi 9 o’clockto 10 a. m. sary fall repairs. If you have new Boys’ best quality 65¢ JJ| tucket 1odges resiond in eyl € s, & Son, Norwieh, Ct.; J. P. Kingsley & work begin today by getting our fig- ’ numbers when invited to J Scn Plainfield, £ | RUBY M“_K CAD & w & = 7c ures. Women’s, best quafity 59 s a list of th ORDER OF BRITH ABRAHAM. S T STETSON & YOUNG, 5 A. Bicknell At its last regular meeting, which If you will take Foley’s Orino Laxa- augsld Central Whart, Ids’ best qualily 39¢ V. By, zburg hall, as the | tive until the bowels become regular . " was held in Swartzburg hall, a: b . 4 A ey b s lodge has removed from Pythian hall, | you will not have to take purgatives - - SOLID IR Sash and’ newi—aiire $0 wear, financial secratary; NOTRIch Oty Tyaes: Made its | constantly, as Foley's Orino Laxative PACK Can = = c M A BARBER' . treasurer appomtment of committces for {he en- | positively ‘cures chronic constipation Al . x warden; Wiliiam suing term. The following serve for | and sluggish liver. Pleasant to take. A'“ R bb C , conductor; Henry Davi iy o Tl + ool The Lee & Osgood Co. loflA h H H ng Rubber Co., §/ i & 3 uichnd e it i S Foanes [}H ACKERS 52" . . SEEEER e achinis ¥ B Louis Pr. relief, 2 llll.K . - - - 74-76 Maln St. Norwlch, 1L s : Fra Stets el g " Henkin: | THERE 1s no advertising medium in 2 Slos . M. Pol tern Connectly = 162 State St. New London. 2 sick’ visiting, city, J. K. ‘Jennes, West| oot ror miecticdt equal to The Bul. 25 Chestnut St. 14 Stores—Wiolesale ‘snd Retat s Yl 30 Persk Frankin; peace, § G.; George H.|po tofsin, . Leavitt, Max = cha lomon Wechs- | Seamm, D. Pressman, H. in; e etery, the board of trustee Her- o . e Alofsin, Jacob Simon HEPTASOPHS. These two comraittees are for a year: onclave, No. 424, held its| Board. of lief fund, Herman | e adhotiagh o o g Mo ‘il\\ evening in the in, cha A. Ableman, secre- H i er when the new officers nd treasurer: Max Stamm, Ab- G d e . k V C ack, Liv " the first time, Schwartz, Jacob Simon, M| t t .4 e e e aeae.| D, Sohwans. dutol Gimon, st ran Limeric erse ontes G Term tion to make this a memora Herman Alofsin, chairman . Z the anpuals of Norwich con Simon. vice cha nan: Max B - Y aid of , secretary and treasurer. - A oarding iip. It commiitee: Herman Alof 1 of I | sin, an S. Blinderman, M. S | Stab N ¢ € 1p for id: - | Sussman, A..Ableman, acob Simon. t\ le at the bienni meeting of the | —_— supreme conclyve with the reeylt that DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. 12-14 Bath Street. the ag, v be limited ér 'the sauspices o e Neosh: : Jthe e T e : TS HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. age lir Monday | i 135, Telephone 883. apr2sa l»""‘ . | S th an at- | FI 4 I age Timit | periyicpnt b e iy o ; ot Just see what we can offer 2 y are cut off. o the best of the The prizes | g A ¥ » . HE WON'T MISS IT Su D. £, A. Hempstead hs | ore aw lows: Firste—Mrs, | NEW 3 = 253 $125 ( :REDI"‘ you in the line of because he -has feasted on our stock |l oMised a gold buiton to the mem- | Freq Bou , a back comb; Mrs. | % | ol : . k| ber tting the first candidate this |y blaving on the ma * . and know s iow he thrived| vea neat speech Past Archon ing et 5 -3 b | and flourished on it. Your horse will | Grodotzke presen arche T 3 0 PIANO £ s CER I IFICA I E ann rul feel bettér and do more, better and |JWEl to the retining 1 Jam Amburn, 38, a shaving gla: . - i s B i Carey, who briefly ¥ ex- Tt A 3 A more cheertul work it we sell you the | Meoni'yishe, briefly a S e and Ve e'ables oats, corn, hay, etc. which g0 to| A membership and atte A SOOI e S, P make up his bill of fare. e him | mittec has Leen appoinfed to hustle|fore the next council meeting the | another treat. ngs aong and it is hoped and ex-| Neosha whist will hold one of their e ° S S | perted that” every member will bring | home evenings on Feb. 5th with Mr. h P e T e e e o e e R And Over $7,000 Worth o itional Prizes | reorLE’s maRkeT, cH“BLEs SLOSBEBG al in aiding in bringing one in dur- | g and will follow this with a , | ing tre year 1909, council meeting, at which they s § : : . ¢ ‘ b x 6 Franklin St. B Cove Street (West Side),” Norwich, Gt b v Thiras tidw nemibers to dristl Fair and interesting. You have the same opportunity as anyone else to win. A beautiful new $350 piano will be jan27a R Aty e given away absolutely free (no charge of any kind—nothing to enter) to the person sending in the best line to complete JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. __ jan34 S 00 T el Tag ol ‘} REBEKAHS. the Limerick verse shown in the coupon below. Free to all. Read the Simple Conditions. T D 1 H ff i in Hibernian resident eidy RIS h H & Martha wis i the | chair. | L EOPe l00KE A Rl el erle ot thi To homes without a piano this great free advertising Publiclty Contest offers an opportunity of a lifetime to secure a plano free or one of | e el= O arr!age (ousiness | transacted made the | 267,08 17 SIS oer | ropeniay the discount credit certificates. MAaS W0l ek ng one of importance and spe- | frening i O G B e a inicrest : e . e o e A PIANO FREE FOR A THOUGHTFUL LINE. Brondway, - . . . Norwich, Coan. a donation to the Italia el f 2 1 =3 R 0 0 an as voted, The following dance com. | funate ones to rec eive prizes were the There is no catch or chance. Everything is fair and open. Prominent and disinterested judges will make the awards. A cley oy o mnsah g ‘s‘”r"":‘."‘;;m_‘ 3 [ mittee on thelr annual St. Patrick's 2 Atetrank Dexis, 618 line. You may think of one in a short time, but be sure and try Yl e ol v Automo lle night dance, which w e Datlel Doas, 41 By this great contest we will introduce The Plant-C: ’ er into the b s no buyers, and in this ws o will sel tebsd the Aro was name Mands B Al 43 dreds of pianos within a year. We get in direct contact ¥ 1 ! and we will s > Burke, John Reddy, Flo e skt | of magazine advertising, canv cte. We also intend (o use o , i We want every . = coll, James J. Smith e b to enter. Hallet & Davis, Conway, Wa ann and other vis re ara_sold » sys d each one Is t for the e. A Grand chance l)alntlng Murtha. 1t w s, Saunders with a Certficate winners are positively assured of a genuine discount. | eng the - B | | to buy a Harness, Carriage or Wagon at nament at the good old snd' coffee Were 3 First Prize—A fine new $330 piano. Second Priz 5 Disinterested judges elr ty-five apd Presider \ The Prizes Tt eree for $125. The next five best z The Judqmq ke S Neciston af ¢ ¢ - he right price. Must close out 1908 and pointed a committee to will be given a credit certificate for $90. Following these in gr final. Al prize winne 1l be notified k carried over to make room for | details. five or more, each of the ((‘,flnlt".“h’lhlss ‘; ding in the next best answe rew goods and new styles to be ship- - - or the next literary mee the :I' /, d will be given a credit certificate of $1 han those previous—that is Here is a sample Limerick showing one completer, Ded TN et @bt mipt 1 l rimmin diyision, which will second ruth an dirst five at $89, next five at $88, etc.—until the entire $7,000 has been o ol YR SES JARRTE e maatone miketing in, February, it wis snnconsed % awarded. Said a musiian of fame far and near two or three weeks. that Rev.J. F. FitzPatrick of St. al,t These certificates are good on the purchase of any N 2 Hallet & Davis is without any peer, Come and look them over if there fs Eerriage and Wagon Work of alf kinda | T8 purish would be the orator of il 24 Davis or Conway or Wassermann piano or piano player in our w Its tone is | find | anything In the line you want at & g 2 and it was voted to invite rooms at regular retail price. Time of certificate is limited. Certific Just the right Wind | price. Anything on wheels built to order. rs of the First division and, 5 5 cannot be applied on any purchase made previous to February e o 4 _— tville divi appeal to the Well-Informed in every Only one certificate may be applied on the purchase of one piano. And what's more, it grows better each year. | L. L. CHAPMAN, —_— be a meeting S s s e s : E HKyin ¥ 14 ey to be & maating | alk of life and are essential to permanent SIMPLE CONDITIONS Tt Limerick shown on the coupon needs one mors line. Tl this fast line sho yme with the first two ‘ » ‘PPACES AND WORK RIGHT. | trnoon i Hiberninn ha, P e R AL Free to everyone except employees. Oniy one answe= allowed from one family. Write plainl- and send in coupon Brondway, 0. Giy all, Norwich, Ok e Ccunty President Jam i : oS filled out or exact written copy, as no answer. will be accepted unless tnis is done. The best answer will be awarded first prize, others in accordance New London, The offizers of the two | ingly, it is not claimed that Syrup of Figs to their value. All answers must be in this office on or before 5.30 p. m. February 27th, 1909, local divisions are the delegates and |gnd [ nas will attend the meeting. oo ", nd | and Llixir of Senna is the only remedy of Here is a_partial list of words that rhyme for the verse below: My, sigh, —— known value, but one of many reasons y, why, rely, die, reply, fortify, thy, sky, nigh, etc. CORPORATION, Mg\k&s]:dgfx:{ae;;sfl:‘o‘t rog. | M it i the best of personal and family i COUPORN ... S 7 Contest Closes Feb”lary 27th, 1909. [lauant anpadm"’s ular meeting Monday evening at the flaxatives is the fact that it cleanses, Fill out last line of Verse below, also answer questions and sign Namé i ) Buckingham Memorial, having a_visit | gy and relieves the int " . § z : B07-515 North Main StheBl. . | brom s acputy. W. 7. wades or-Mew | Toctens and elieves the intpraal organs | | : ~ and Address. 0 G D o MAIL OR BRING YOUR ANSWER TO London, who Is an energetic worker | oR Which it acts without any debilitating s P : afe: o buy 2 i for the good of the lodges under his ' “Hallet & Davis,” came quick the reply, which combined with jurisdiction. 1In addition to routine “Its tone and its price s ‘business plans were talied o littls tact, any lady can er for | ihe quantity from time to time. : Both are equally nice, $ gains in membership and a class in- . o arrange her halr becom. itiation is likely in the near future, it| 1¢ acts pleasantly and naturally and il 5 o ingly. is hoped: truly as a laxative, and its component : line here ; 9 9« The latest and best in head-dress. The use of after effects and without having to increase cFr% e e 3 : (SR IR R R Call and see me. L'UNION ST. JEAN BAPTISTE | parts are known to and approved by 1 submit ):nerewnh my Limerick ahd agree to abide by the decision of the # D'AMERIQUE. physicians, as it is free from all cbjection- PR 145 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. OTTO STABENOW, Frop. There was a welj attended meeting i ; of Lafayette, couneil. No. 207, in For: | Sble substances. To get its beneficial eftors all on Thirsday evening | effects always purchase the genuine— Siteed whs.the Tormation of & ciup, | manufsctured by the California Fig Syrup : to be called the Laurier club, which | Co., only, and for sale by all leading drug- FE 3 2 % will have for its ebjcct some of the | .l arrangements for entertaining the ' 8 1 _decta 17 Broadway. TWHEN you want fo put Your busi- ness hefore the public, there we- istri 1 i dium better than th h th Factory Distributors of Fine Pianos. fng cotumns of The Billetin Advert: 0 or organ ? State whi Hawe you an upright or square piz TIEE 13 0o saverusing Eastern Connecticut eaual to letin for business results HARTFORD, CONN.