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“chalanhlpc——kebeluh Suur- Celebrated 11th or Nellie Boynton Visits Relief corp.—cml fr‘.‘- - Panama to iastern Star Chppter—\koynl Arcanum rtLLowD. M. U. - District Grand Master of the state Connectigut Jnmel Moss of Tattville’ and Past Grand James md«em o Graepavflie” Wil in ‘Providence today to attend the maeunl df‘the delegateot the inew: ¢ | districts in this country be Lflem in" Siopum post hant in th That ety Since its inteoduction int6 the Un States, the sales of Past Noble Gundl—"ythun Anmvarury. t 1 o'clock on that day, when efforts 'will be made. to perfect plans to or- Sage hava | 1 . © Dej n of WOMAN’'S RELIEF CORPS, ment Inspector *Nellie Boyn- ranford, who visited the New corps on Thursday, made her Nisit to Sedgwick 'corps, Nog 16, on Friday afternoon at the Buck- am Memorial. To:greet the state icer the corps members were out in full force, every officer present, twelve past presidents and many of the char- fter members. The meeting was called o order by the president, Mrs. Emo-, gene Covey, who welcomed the visit~ ing Inspector, and the work was ex- cellent form in the ban- e records of Secretary Nellle E. Bafley and Treasurer Lydia T. Perkins had also been inspected, and all the affairs of the corps passec muster with a high ranking. The condiation of the corps, as shown by the syopsis of work for the past year, was also shown to be very satisfac- tory. In the business meeting after the inspection national orders were read the announcement of the new na- tional officers. It was voted to have the Sewing scciets begin its meetings next Wednesray afternoon, and a har- est suprer is to be given the same evinlnx It was also voted to invite the department officers here for Octo- Ner 22d, which is the second meeting of_the corps in the south. Inspector Boynton arrived here in *he morning and was entertained at ner at Mabrey's by the president, tary, treasurer, and chairman of the exscutive committee. There wag an attendance of about 13§%t the aimual “Old_Home Day” at the Woman's Relief Corps’ home in Cramwell, Wednesday,the visitors com- tg from all parts of'the siate. inner was served to the visitors at noon. The home was prettily decorat- ged with flags and bunting. All of the ‘yisitors brought donations from the corps In their home towns, the New London corps sending a hand- autcgraph quilt. The visitors w welcomed by Mrs. William: H. Bevin of East Hampton, the president Jof the board of directors. Rev. Fran- cls Purvis, pastor of the Baptist church, and Rev, H. W. Hildredth of the Congregational church made re- marks, Miss Alice Slater, state presi- ednt of the Woman's Reliet Corps,gave en interesting description of the con- vention at Salt Lake City. Mrs. Car- oline B. Buell of East Hampton, state eshlent of the Woman's Ohristian ‘emperance union, also spoke, and / there was a programme of Tecitations wnd music. EAGLES. Norwich Aerie, No. 367, with Presi- dent E. Percy Armstrong in the chair, held its regular meeting Monday even- ing in Eagles' hall. The president | made an interesting report on the ate aerie meeting at New London, d aieo the fall convention at Der- by, The question of holding a fair | was discussed, and it was decided to put one on at as early a date as pos-| sible. The time and place are to be decided later. The aerie has several applications coming in at the next| meeting it is expected. The annual meeting of the grand | merfe has just been held at Omaha, at whieh it was shown hat the order had | made a remarkable growth since it | started eleven years ago with eleven mombers, It now has 460,000. Frank | ®, Harring of South Bend, Indiana, was elected national president. Bt. Louis secured the next grand terie. The counting of the votes shewed that St. Leufs received 1,194 01,066 for Louisville. “The trustées elscied were T. A, Bell, Napa, Cal.; H. J. Lea, Seattle, Wash.; O. A. Kane, Cleveland, and 'W. F. Gartland, Bos: ODD FELLOWS. Uncas lodge, No. 11, at its regular mesting Monday night im 0dd Fel- fows’' /hall_worked the second degree on one of Shetucket lodge's candi- dates. admirabie manner in which Uncas does the work. P. N. G. Ashley T. Boon is now serving as recording’ secretary of the lodge, and has been for several weeks in the absence.of Recording Becretary John F. Amburn, whose work keeps him out of the city just at present. Palmyra Encazpment, 4, had a well attended meeting Thursday. e ing in Odd Fellows’ hall, working th getriarchal degree In full form upon 0 candidates. MODERN WOODMEN Tonic Camp, No. 7694, met in Forest- Counsel Al- 1én C. Matthews presiding.. Two can- didates received kept up the growth of the camp and there are three morc o come In at the next meeting. . PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Norwich Grange, No. 172, held a well attended n:eeting on Wednesday even- ing in Pythian hall, Worthy Master W, . Roge:s presiring. One. new .appli- cation was received. The lecturer's Bour was made entertaintng and prot- table by Allen Latham, who spoke upon the “subject of Bees. Other re- marks of an entertaining - chardcte. were made by one of the recent mem bers, Rev, Mr. Hooker of Poquetanuek. "The grange proposes to take up a very pertitent subject at its next meeting in having a number of papers present- €d dealing with the treatment of fruit trees for the San Jose scale, These papers will be specially prepared for the grange meeting. UNITED WORKMEN. Norwich lodge, No. 12, held its reg- ujar meetirg Wednesday evening in Germania hall. The lodge regretted to Tecelve the resignation of F. E. Ed- monds, who has ben its recorder ‘for @ continuous term of over a half dozen yéars-and a most faithful official and Valued member. He is withdrawinz frpm the order as its henefit features | cannot be of ues to him. In His place as recorder James W, Blackburn was. elected, and Fred Wilson was made goide, 'to take Mr. Blackburn's posi- ion in that office PYTHIAN SISTERS. ‘Clover: temple, No. 9, celebrated its 11th anniversary Monday evening in Pythianhall, having an unusually large attendance when called to order by M. E. C. Jane Whiting, who. pre- sided. " After the business a social eyening, with refreshments, Joyed. “The Sisters held the first of a se- ries of hoine whists Friday evening, September 17, at the home of Grand Chief Laura Coit on Penobscot street, where a delightful evening was spent. was en- Four lables were played and the prizes were taken as follows: First ladies’, Mrs. Richardson of North At tlehpro; second, M Charles Be nett; first gentelman's, Mrs. Satnd- ers: second, Mrs. A. Cook. Refres) MENLsy were serye he, nest whist is 10 be held next Friday at the home Of Mrs. E. Porter Rogers, No. 155 Franklin stree 2 EASTERN STAR. £ '1'}.. ‘regular meeting of Sachem , No.. 57, was held Wednesday at the Buckingham Memorial, ,‘ ‘alarge attendance and. Wo;my | Dorothea W. Ealenm crl‘l reports were. read, nd was_balloted, upon. fa- candldates were given It was conferred in the usual | ganize a ‘governing body for Man- chester Un’sy in this country. At ent the Umity Is governed by a board of governors across the water and this 4 | is not approved by the members here. the ‘874N | Bach state sends a delegation of four. GRAND ARMY. Sedgwick post, No. 1, G. A. R, held a regular meeting Friday, evening at the Buckingham Memorial. The chief matter of business was & communica- tion from' Secretary Hawley of the Eightl, Connecticut Regimental asso- the degrees of the order, in which the officers performed their parts in a very creditable manner. Worthy Matror Balcom announced that the official visit of ‘mllrun will be. on October chapter will make this occasion n-, usual one of the events of the yeam The following were named as a re-| ception committee: Maude ‘L Ste- vens, Mndrew B. Kingsbury, Lois W. | Durie, James C. Fitzpatrick and An- nie L. Rawson. Secretary Lottie ¥, Williams was appointed a_cominittee | of one to purchase a suitable present for the grand matron, as is the usual | custom at these visitations. William Burgess ~ prescnted the chapter with a gavel, which i a greatly appreciated - gift and called forth a rising vote of thanks to the worl It is gerbon@s (of Paris) that " dandruff, falling hair, and scalp itch are cal Parisian Sage kills these dl-nd.nll germs and removes all trace of dan- druff in two weeks; it stops falling hair and itching scalp and prevents baldness, And remembér that baldness s caused by dandruff germs, those little hard working, persistent devils that clation saying that the association was |day and night do nothing byt dig into to present a picture of General Ed- |the roots of the hair and destroy its ward Harland to the post. It was | vitality. directed that ‘Secretary Henry Hovey | Parisian Sage is a daintily perfumed notofy the Eighth veterans to bring | hair dressing; not sticky or greasy, the pictire for the meeting—of Sedg- |and any woman who desirés luxuriant wick post mext week, if possible. A land bewitching hair can get it in two donor. The gavel is made of what i al evéning will be arranged, at |weeks by using it., { known as cayon wood and is cut from | which every comrade is expected to| Beware of imitations; look for the what was part of a railroad_tie of be present. girl with the Auburn hair on every the first railroad at the Panama cc-'l package. Parisian Sage is now sold nal. b leading druggists all over America ‘Refreshments were served and_all and is guaranteed by The Lee & Os- attending had & most enjoyable time. go0d Co. to cure dandruff, stop falling ek 1 hair and itching scalp in two weeks or money back. Fifty cents a large bottle. Made in America by Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y., who fill mail UNION YOUNG PEOPLE’S RALLY To Be Held Sunday Night at Central | & Baptist Church. ROYAL ARCANUM. Al the councils, of this order are| Sunday evening at 6 o'clock there having brought to their attention the | will be . young people's raily at the supreme council's offer of three grand | Central Baptist church. Rev. George awards and thirty minor awards, con { H. Ewing, pastor of the Norwich Town ! sisting of college and business school | Congregational church, will be the scholarships, for - subordinate” councils | jeader.. Tie topic of the meeting be- making the most reinstatements and | ing, Expecting and.Attempting Great new members hetween Oct. 1, 1909, and | Things. ~ James L. Case will have April 30, 1010, One of the. awards s | charge of the music. A large num- { Placed in each of the thirty states and | her of the local societiesshave already provinces. ' The conditions of the con- | yllpdged their support, but all are in- i test are explained in the current issue *vited to participate in the rally. The of the Royal Arcanum Guide. meeting will close in tim€ for the at- The first grand award is to be ®|tendance to go to the no-license rally three -years' course, including tuitiom, | at the theate books, etc., to cost a total of ‘$750, at | THE OFFICE OF WM. F. HILL Real Estate and Fire Insurance, is located in Somers’ Block, over C. M. Willlams, Room 9, third floor. tebiza Telephone 147. { selécted by the successful council. . The second grand award-is to be | {we years' course, including -tuition | and books, @ll‘to cost $500. The third grand award is to he a ene year course. including tution ~ and | § hooks, all 1o cost 5356 | "*The thirty ‘minor awards, aré to be apportionied one to each stafe or prov- incie eash to b a full scholarship_in {the best business schiool'in the state or | province, same to be selected b | committee. n'" scholarships shall | range in value from $40 to $100. REBEKAHS, Thames Past Grand association, No. 3. held its monthly meeting in Groton Thursday afternoon, bein gentertained | Remember the GAAND REMOVAL SALE by Home lodge, No. 50.. The storm | fj interfer vith the attendance, @s | many stayed at_home because of it. Some ' floor work carrfed out; ‘hu\\l"tr. and an informal discussion -...\A T~ } was held on matters pertaining to the g00d of the order. It was decided that the next meeting of the asosciation " | would Orient Rebekah | - lodge, No, ew. London _an Fi . | Thursday, Ocober 7. Pians were al- | ed 1 holdin~ a special o= 145 Main Street. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA | Make O1d Things Cpen Saturday Eve until 10.30 New with Home | ‘ Finaho. Warch the Crowd | . Have you any worn-out chairs? If | #0, get a small can of L.&M. Home | | Finish Varnish Stain and in 30 min- | utes make the ch: as good as ngw. ! Full directions on each can. L. W. Carroll & Son, Norwic Kingsley & Son, Plainfield. | We are all inclined to put off buying ciothes until the last moment—we're speaking for men only. We count it just se much trouble not o be met until we can’t get around More than likely that's just how you feel about it. Let this season be an exception. Make your selection early this fall—now, while stocks are in such splendid shape. All the correct models are here to be had in a wonderful variety of fab- Our entire new line is in, ready for your inspection. rics; weaves and patterns. Garments to meet every requirement. High grade garments, the finest in the land—priced just as fow as good store kesping will permit. How about coming in today? visit. We than pleased to show you our entire line—regardless of wheth- No better time to pay us a We will be more Il give you our closest attention. er ysu come here to buy or merely to get a line on our offerings. Come, we'll make your visit pleasant for you. $12 to $25 $1 to $6 Top Coats - $10 to $20 Raincoats - $12 to $20 _Uits Separate Trousers i i I | | THE F. A. WELLS CO, “Store of Good Clothes.” apy leading American university to bg! 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Become a regular Mohican customer and you will see for yourself where your. hard earned money goes the farthest. Fine E Roast, Rib or Loin 1b. 12¢ & Catlets - - - - Ib. 162 Native” V A Siew . % Prime Rib MEAT DEPARTMENT Genuine Spring Lamb % 12ic Best Rolled ROAS'I‘ w |5¢ ROAST SIRLOIN steag - ™ 16c Butter, Fruit and Vegetables MOHICAN CREAMERY BUTTER - Ib. 30c FULL CREAM CHEESE -\ - - 1Ib.17 FANCY LEMONS - - = - dozen 10c BANANAS - - - = ~ 20 for 25c TOKAY GRAPES - =« - = - Ib, 8 SWEET POTATOES 8 Ibs. 19¢ SQUARE VISIT OUR NEW SHOWROOYS and have our salesmen ex- plain the many = distinctive feat- « ures that have made the HUB line the most popular of high grade ranges. SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 ¢ aler Slreel. Norwich, Con SUPPLIES ox steam. water, Gas, Pipe, Valves, Fittings of all kinds, Lubricators andl Oil- Gauge Glassés; Rubber Gaskets; Sheet Packing; Piston Packing; Injectors and Inspirators; Tube Clean- ers; Pipe Cutting Tools; Plumbing Gcods of all kinds. 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