Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 5, 1910, Page 8

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T R R S 7 e o '{ BPEIE, - PN, DR PR Y AT L {Lodge Notes and Fraternal Interests o R [ . -~ * fat Norwich, within and fc - 5 5 of Norwich, on the 4th duy « ¥ M b % % D, 19. HE MOHICAN COMPANY L et - ———— ————————— |7 Orderea, "That th xecut merican Mechanics Installed—>lks Planning Fdr—é State President Visited Germania Lodge—United || -~ Wecrkmen Award State Janner. g EXTRA CHOICE PORK LOINS ORDER OF PROTECTION. {are coming down, and the fair is plan- Thames lodge, No. 326, with Warden | ned to exceed all things of its kind Legs of - Lfiggixuine | make return to this € Cloaks, Suits, Henry Congdor presiding, and Deputy William Kingdon of New London as a visitor, helds its regular meeting on Tuesday evening in Koresters' hall Some discussion of the district class Jknown in the state. it will be held in Olympic hall. The —attractions have not yet been booked. At the next meet- ing of the lodge the nominations of of- ficers will be made for election at the NBLSON J. AY1 The above and foregoing sopy of record Attest FANNIE ©. CHU ‘m reditors of sald decenss @ 5 % . initiation . for the last meeting in | March meeting. > L . < = e % NOTIO| —All oreditors of = e Amanhe UNITED WORKMEN, STEAK ROAST CHICKEN | o Mamsom—ai loreditors jor o this meefing. dependablespromises were | Norwich lodge, No. 12, of Norwich, > | , E . made that there would be a number | had one of its best meetings in months ’ - brought to the secretary’'s desk by the | at its last gathering. Master Work- id estate thin . 20c| 1. 13c-15¢ Ib. 22¢ iMmext two weeks, and others will still | man ¥red J, Haglund presided and this dute, by posting a sfract, Lagethor with & copy | undersigned at No, 18 Clairem | nue Norwich, Conm., within follow those so that the lodge willhave | two applications for membership were its share of candidates. received. - Everything is about reads fobsa Ger. an the ®Ignpos plase “wierg wld deceased . .0 the samo once 1n & | ink &' etrculation in wald limited {n' the above'as The last statement of the N. E. O.| for the installation of the lodge’s re- NOTIC P. B. and R. fund shows $75,000 paid | cently elected officers, who will serve AT A COURT OW ¥ TTORS. ROBATIC HA If you’re in need of any outer- L] Gyt for 58 dratts for death 'benents. | durink 1910, and the Iodge reports sent atNorwich, within and for . There 1w 7 deaths in Connectieut, | in to the grand lodge in New Haven of Norwich, on the 4th da garment whatever, come in today |5 none o them in s Sirisaieton. | ave tien pproved and the instalie: i by In the B, & R. fund Jan. 20, 1910, bal- | tion will take place at the next meet- 2 Preson—NBLHON 3. AYLI ance and estimated receipts ~were | ing. Supervisor Charles W. Pitkin of Gold Medal Mohlcan Erie Brand Fancy Jor Bptaxis. T aaid Bistriot. de ‘Ordur et tnat the Adminisi Fancy PRUNES 4 ihs. 18c The sa .n 0 £ h l §’|“l,9ilb"¥| Zbl;Alt’l” t which there is $60,- | Talcottville is expected to conduct the B In Nal es. installation. ving on every purchase alone - Uncas lodge, No. 17, of Montville, ODD FELLOWS. had its installation of officers last h ld . h OAs !2«\ph\|n (h)tls b’ Srnst of Canton ’l'h\ldx‘!dlfl‘:i ':;-hé 'l‘geoce;:monl%lhxcx:: neco No. 3, hus been appointed ma- | conducted by Grand Overseer Charles | shou warrant you coming DEre. | dne sk o iiin wn ciecion | & Brishimen of Stontagion, assisted held in Odd Fellows hall on Thurs- | by Past Grand Master Workman Joha SHAVED BEEF jar 23¢ RAISINS or CURRANTS ka. ¢ PEACHES | iirtiaidin Ib- 10c [ 56 el i Corn Starch pkg. 6¢ Th L £ = day evening by the canton, to fill his | C. Feant of Hzmfiford‘uét: Pln:;tWorkA- , & Avenes naving biace as captain. Frank L. Tuttle was | man Joseph Zeller of Stonington. matd Dintriot, ana: mafe. et en, too, there is the satisfaction elected captain, Herbert Willey lieu- | banquet and speechmaking and gener- Nallilgansett | Court: - misoN 7. A¥LING tenant, and J. A. Peck ensign, the oth- | al good time followed. - - - q[ The above Andeforegoing £ Grand Recorder Stroh of New Haven —~ Bay o vopy of record « £ ! has received official announcement of Ritest: ““Fannmm o1t of knowing that the article purchas- e deatn of & much Ssteamed member | el i of Ashland lodge, No. 24, of Jewett | g MEALY i e Fine Navel poraToEs |ORANGES peck 21cfdoz. 27-33-45¢ Roasted PEANUTS, quart Sc | City, Brother Edmund Wocd, who died | January 29, in his 68th year. 'He leaves |2 wife and two daughters and was a | much® valued resident of Jewett City | msed fhre lereby Welr clabme o ils undersigned & 1 the time limited in the & going order BLIZABWTTY hod Ad NOTICE! | Board of Relief Fresh KALE peck 17¢ ed is of the best. and was an overseer in a mill in that place. Brother Wood was leader of the Methodist church choir. there for wmm Dress Skirts, black Pan- |$75.00 Russian Pony Coats—Today jg:!‘ps;n:“:ri-nd l:ec;?gfn‘;f“ a special $730- Today s‘s‘ioofahrs' vaiuss uplto | gsa%0. | " The reports issued by Grand Record- $7.50 and $8.98 Fur Scarfs—Tod: ! er Stroh at the grand lodge office in Women's and Misses' Suits in aif- | g5 o0 4 sl e o New Haven show the highly gratifying fgorent styles. values $15.00 and $16.95— | growth of the reserve fund of the Today $10.00. grand lodge of Connecticut, which now | | amounts to the very handsome figures f $5.00 and $6.98 Muffs—Today $4.50. Women's Suits, gray and plue, value of $184,000 which is an increase of $14, The undersigned F $25.00—Today $18.50. | 000 since the end of Decem:er 1:::. B l S 1 Eloi G d T b] H Y S Wowa of. Moterich 0 B The report also shows, that the order wezt Elgin he Town of No Women's Coats, 50-inch long, value | v 5 | o % i razi 00! abie ave Iou thelr omce in the City 11 31350 1o $16.50Today $898 = ' °|Children's Dresses | Mesabarentp tn December, The grand CREAMERY i Pl aiidion 06 recorder reports that this result is Butter Tned Our session aafly (Bund! p Cocoanut phg. 4¢ BUTTER Ih. 33¢c { largely brought about by the splendid financial condition of -the order, its rompt payment of death claims ani he fact that members as well as the rublic_are beginning to realize more | fully that the plans and rates of the order offer more than temporary in- and including the 20th ¢ 1910, to hear and als from the doing 10 e e S Teday %%, | And Coat Sweaters ary, v ors, abate f Ib. 31c|28c Coffee ? Children’s Colored Dresses, extr: fine quali to 6 vears, assortea patterns—Today 50c. 0 and 38.50 Cloth Coats, fine ma- terials—Today $5.00. $39.50 Russian Pony Fur Coats—To- other business prope FRANK L. TUTTLE, rd satd with a social . chowder w entertainment committ; day $25.00. (‘luldre:',: Co:t S\veatersi 1 ::0(5 ‘aptain of Canton Oneco. surance. 3 e o ’ $65.00 Russian Caracul Coats—To- | Vears, white, red, gray, regular $1.00 3 S : The presentation of the state A. O. Onios howrs 104 day $47.50. quality—Today 50, officers remaining as at the previ- | U, W. banner to Housatonic Valley 9.30 to 11.30 a. m. 9.30 to 11.30 a. m. : B g uc clection. When the new commis- | lodge, No. 73, took place last Friday —_— e JOHN F. BEVI ns have been received a_date will be | evening at the lodge’s hall in Corffe JAMES W, ¥ * the installation. The meeting | well bridge and was a highly interest- HENRY GEBRAT on, at which | ing occasion. This was the second s served by the | time it has won the banner. i PalEe 1008, o “wn:d '"1’; AMERICAN MECIHANICS. S o A e R g T Deputy Grand Couneillor C. A. Per- meeting on Tucsday evening in 0dd | : e - Fellows' hall by having initiatory work | Kins of Willam V. ¥riiliame coprel on three candidates. It was domné in | " “;l'"‘c“ ‘No. 30, at its ‘meeting on the usual commendable form, and will | 3G SOURC e o0 B o, 08, T c P be followed by work in the first de- Friday évening in Pythian 11, and in- sree mext week. | stalled its officers as follows: C. F. S. Theas lodge. No. 11, is also expect- | Smith; V. C.. J. McKenzi v e onth = A. A. Guile; F."S., Frank Q. Smith; Soda, Milk or Oyster | CRACKERS Pure Lard 21 27c Sirloin Steak NOTICE! name Bra doing busin ‘Other kmportant Offerings (Center Room) Women's and ing work this month, it has candi An rtm 9, d rough. traesurer, J. Henry Fitch; Ex., next year, the understanding is, Yale Norwich Town, Conn rt Department Children’s Hosiery Spr s Bt ustin: fna’ £q. Hilderbrand: " 1 2| 355 T Concamsions if neea he. The i g T g A -coti - . Gembel 3 B 3 Suxton his interest e i Cuhign i 0 Sorien's miack Outsize: Ciflion-itoss RED MEN. erceater dosepn . Austin; alternate, | SeoUBlo has arieen over the sarlier dats | =G etop B sorted colors, 18 Inches long, value On Wednesday evening in Hibernian | Frank Q. Smith; trustee, Joseph D. |3y vote of the corporation ia to be one with 5-inch ribbed top, regular made ¥ Y S8c—Special today 39 - 1all Tecumeen — tribe, N had g e R WA g foot and leg, 35c value—Today 25 = ing. &t which It was expécted to | T i e e e S Ton AL Brady ; A large variety of part linen Bureau | pair. lect officers, but . this could not be e Inst week of Tie. The woek oon- Manuiacmrers & B Eon, ot tone because of the small attendance. MONTVILLE'S NEW ‘ROAD; ‘Women’s Black Cotton Hose, made | The nominations have been made, but i vt # B MR dotmis sote Ter 0@ resi N ass] to Slsolph BN Dlucked B call Inspector Donovan Invites Criticism | vard. At Yale the commencement drawnwork, value Toc, 98¢ ana $1.25— | T ‘TOS 10€ » " 25¢.} tain @ quorum. Tecumseh t Wheh Work is Completed. wound'x; °"av§'£§"l.°,';’.‘¥i.‘“"m"{.°:;’3§ Special . & i e rrobi ¢ whether —— races followe: 3 - &ritrq PSR TR e e o o ether 10, °Omimu® | In reply to a statement issued from | the several thousand Yale men who Teacloths in finest quality of linen | L HOWEMS lack = Tashmere HO8e | Since the payment of benefits was sus- | Montville to the effect that the se- [ Were here for the reunions opportunity and hand-drawn work, value $1L 25, iter Fodan pnc freel and toe, | ,onged, about six or seven mon lectmen have found portions of the | to go to New London, taking with them $s—Todas S - - 25¢ quality—Today 17¢ a pair. he interest has motlccably declined, | new state highway are washed badly ( the several hundred new graduates and .75—Today 98c. Children's One and One-rib Black | anG there has been elimly attended and will have to be done over again|the remnant of the 'undergraduate " b i meetings. In this emergency advice is | i the spring, Inspector John Donocan | body which had stayed over the class Burlap Pillows in green and stgn- | Cotton, Seamless Hose in sizes 6 S ired Tram e v Ay ioe i1 | of this city writes as follows: day baseball game with Harvard. ciled, good designs, value 75c—Today | 3% Subject o mill dmperfections, 5c | 10 "%n organizer may be secured to| In the first place if the selectmen of | At Yale the situation is considered | 2. * pair; 2 pairs for 28c. | H00 O e Bive the tribe o boost. | Montville saw fit to rush _into print|to be a critical one, with grave pos- | regarding the conditions of the road Zlblhuel! ‘I‘urglhe fu‘ture _:‘quau\c rela- Hose v 5 - -2 KNIGHT:! M 3 at Montville they should have caused |tions of the two universities. No pre- . Tartien LVg,yeishts, 20 quality—Te- | KNIGHTS OF 0OLUMBUS. sok. | o be Drinted something new, as every | diction that the races will be given up Women's Neckwear W¥hite Cross council, No. 13, s 1ook- | [lan” Woman and child knew that the | are made, as it s felt that future con- | s ing on Sunday, as & epesial attraction | Plece of macadam which is alluded to| ferances ought to devise some means 5 & _ T -t s epecin L was not accepted, and they also know | of overcoming the obstacles. 3 o i BimEy Tave SO " | W 3 announced of Miss Mabel L. Storey, Women's Pretty Lace Jabots, s0e | DOMESEIC Department and as they Dave been practiclng dlll- | MacDonald to inspect the quality of | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I vajue—Today 25c. Best Xind of ilts, the members are | the Stone. When Commissioner Mae- | Storey, of Noank, to Herbert Irons of v = 5 o 3 § Hemmed Huck Towels, all linen. | )1 on the qu e to witness the work. DO"“"‘[ dldndexfl-‘lhld‘?b xt'ha stone ?‘le | Mystic. The wedding is to take place omen’s Hemstitched Embroidered | value 17c—Today 12/5c each. There ‘Wil probably he visitors Trom | Bromptly condmnedi it Tn tact hie would | in’the early spring. Handkerchiefs, value 123%c—Teday 8c. ek i ¢aplk - some of the other councils in this vi- | siopeaidant size Napklod, an limen | EIniS T WAL Cross members are also | o7 o, Feadon that there was No stane " : Y 8 -Spagr. sho g increased activity in the push # - 3 macadam. He ordered the macadam | Stiver Bleached Table Cloths, hem- | for members, and there will be a num- | near the fountain to be made safe for | tiement as %00, The original firm name Saxton will be contix John A. Brady sols pr JOHN ‘A L3 AXTC flicts with the commencement at Har- Covers and Pillow Shams, hemstitched or scaloped edges, embroidered and of Norwich and vicinily it is to your iqleresl fo send us yoyr rders BECAUSE _——m we have the goods you want in stock and deliver at once. We are o2 the frolley line and can give you the benelit of Trolley Jan28a ?Humfl Comfort o food Healf { DEPEND UPON 'Sanitary Plumbing Plumbing as it shou Kkind we do, Open—every jo Children’s Black Fleeced Cotton } . (Basement) latest style plumbing—t stitched or scalloped border, $1.75 | Per at this meeting. travel during the winter, and this has | Lace Departmem | auality—Today $1.45. e been done. = The contractors, B. D.| tubs—latest devices in wat & b SONS OF HERMANN. | Pierce Co. of Bridgeport, were ordered | Ex ress Shi e[“s sinks, @nd everything ©ne lot of Colored All Overs, suita- = In Germania hall on Thursday even- | to find . suitable stone for macadam. p pm . of in the plumbing line ®le for waists, regular price 75c—To- ing Germania, lodge, No. 11, held @ well | They accordingly made = contract with | i - o : attended meeting and one of much in- | Mr. wolf of Trading Cove for tI ot us ou wh P Kitchenware Department Terest, as the grand lodge president, | stone, as Commissioner MacDonald had | T ki : above will cost. Our g Laces from 1% to 2 inches wide, F75 Christian Levendahl of Middleitown, ' approved of the stone at Mr. Dewolf’s | g Ve are making very low prices and low as is consistent vilwe 8c ana i0o—Today 56 a yard. Babbitt's Scouring Powder, similar | was a visitor. He was introduced to | place. If the people interested in good pHsAd . " |3, Buieh Cleanser—Special today, 4 the gathering by President ~William | roads would wait until roads were fin- | Ly 3 Sticht, who conducted the session. The ished and accepted by Mommissioner | can save you money_ ! “NDREW J WHOLEY i &rand’ council president made an ad- | MacDonald, and announced by him that g Fetato Mashers, value 12c—Today | Gross, in which he Imparted much im- | they were ccepted, before ‘passing | i portant information of the condition of | judgment or abusing the cantractors or | K 4 the order throughout the state, showing | the commissioner, m er results s Beaters, large size, extra well | inai’fy was never in better stape. He | Would b attained. Abuse is no argu- R i, OE i dwelt especially upon a report made ment. tI does not assist those who * by the state insurance inspectors after have a duty to perform. On the con- Men's Plain Black Maco Yarn Sox an examination of the books of the |trary, it retards progress. When the and Unbleached Sole Sox, Hermsdorf rand lodge. They stated that the con- | road is finished criticism {s nvited. 51 = i dition of the Hermannsoehne s not dyed. reguiar sizes, the 25c line—Today | NOtion Department ssed by any simitar order in the YALE PERPLEXED. 17c or 3 for 50c. . = 3 High grade Hair Brushes, fox and an JeiEstited Hitsrand - e Porcates and Woven Madras Negli- [ mahoguny solid back with '8 and 11 | oicera upon the remarkable rocord of | Rowing Dates on Thames May Cause Shirts, cuffs attached, pleated and [ F2%5 W:fi;fl:‘"fix.%'flfi T;D;t;;fl_};g (50t ai% Shasity The Hensft fund bis Trouble. #oft bosoms, were $1.50 and $1.25—To- | gach. 3 now reached the total of $50,000. day $1.19 and 98c. 12 Ferry Street Telephone 2 (Main Floor) Men’s Wear 7Vhen in want of Steam, Gas or Water Filtings, Plumbing Supplies or Engin- eers’ and Mill Supplies, SEND YOUR ORDERS TO A. D. S, ALL CEREAL COFFEE only 10¢ a Ib. LIBRARY TEA STORE Iy2482'0T New Haven, Feb. 4—Force of cir- Have You Noticed the Mention was made in the meeting of death of John Heibel of Taftville, | umstances has brought perplexity to : Rubber-lined Tourists’ Cases, with | he = Mews Fine Winter Weight Union | apatimenta for comab, brash. wiah: | e most recent of the local members | e rowing muthorities at Yale unfver- 0 ert rown state 1 i loth, etc., 98¢ 25 " | to ‘ass away. He had belonged to the 3 Sults in cotton and wool mixtures, e s and $1.25 qualities— [ 10 DASS Ay, ears and iz meme | races on the Thames river between BESTSUGAR FORTEA AND (OFFEE! ’ lngruaud Travel $1.50 and 32.50—Today $1.00 and $2.10. Derhin had proved of sreat valne fo Harvard and Yale is'in the balance. | o . It's & sure sign of good weaiher & i i vn a considera Ca v H EVERYWHERE ! fine roads. People like to get out Belt Pins in gilt, green, gold and | him. as he had considerable | Yale has conceded to Harvard the date GROCERS ) 5 M = oxidized_set’ with fashionable stones and his benefici- | Of June 30 for this year's regatta, and 65, 57, 69 West Main Strast e open air. "Wo curnieh e ves ARTHUR M. BROWN, Manager Telephone 133. Opea from 7.30 a. m. fo 5.30 p. m. teams you'll say the same, MAHONEY BROS., Falls Aven marl7d 50c qualities for 29c each—$1.00 qual- | ary will now receive the sum of $500 in ities for 48c each. aneut two $1.50 Dress Goods e SThers as o Social session to close For 88c Per Yard : REBEKAHS. The members of Fope lodge, No. 21, came to the front with a rush of new . applications at their meeting Wednes- Opaque Shades, with fringe, good | day evening ir Odd Fellows' hall, at spring roller, 7 lors t lect 1 ° vhich Nobl Grand Lula B. Paln Feulte price she Noday spesial She | Nos In the chair Five new tavcs for | we offer a lot of STETSON'S High Grade Sioes for membership were: proposed, and re- (Third Floor) 70 inches wide Black Broadeloth, Uph0|5[ery and Carpels aponged and refinished, value $1.50— Teday 88c a yard. Big G The gomedy for i and T1a ‘andailumnatura) de irinary orgaris. A Sash _Curtain Muslin, “regular price'| ports were made of more that are sure | - I Goods Depatient - ES #e Vou b lP P LIS B ot ey S hoon 1 i1 Mem, M Wl Wi CHR amd Pafent Leatber. et ALL DENTAL WORK gl T hotl ail sizes but a good assortment. - 3 in' their new robes for the next month sJaghfl‘PlSc bl(;‘a\l\ ;\LMDKflRu%S. size | or so0. There was a good attendance 36x72, 5l good desisns and colorings, | at the meetink | Tegular price sic—Today, Special dbe. | | ¢ MeotnE Best grade Floor Oil Cloth in -4, -4, 8-4 and 8-4 widths regular price 5c-Today, 26c a yard. can be done without pain by Dentists who KNOW HOW. We pride ourselves on KNOWING HOW. Good Dental work nowadays is only possible by Dentists of experience. We have been 20 years gaining that. ‘We have made PAINLESS DENTISTRY a speclalty, and whether you need filling, crowning, extraction or bridgework. we can do It for you positively without pain, and at from oné-third to one-half the prices prevailing at other offices for the same quality of work. Outing Flannels, light colors, 8¢ value—Today 5c a yard. ©Oda lot Waistings, colors white, tan. black, value 25c—Today 15c. Mercerized Waistings in full color line, plain colors with fine cord, value SONS OF VETERANS. [ Plans for the day with a spe evening_are ur. Cocoa Door Mats. regular price 50c | camp. No. 4. This will be ONE LOT Men’s Patent Leather Shoes, $3.50 ONE LOT Ladies’ High - Grade Patent Leather 25c—Teday 18¢ 2 yard. ~Today, Special 35c. day eveninz. Other organizatic L PAY ¥ £ : o § T e verete v vade. sizes 4 fo. 7 and Kid Shoes, $3.00 STTILE BAY, soi o tmvisasiy' md] SaiIID rieet gelnx o amine I > : i ade, 2 D STEAN 3 — | and $3.50 quality, PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE when scts are ordered. All work ORS00 s oS e, ] at $1.O8 al $1.98 e ¥ ST KING DENTAL PARLORS, |- DR. F. C. JACKSON, Manag Franklin Square, Norwich. was largely occupied with the report | of the committe and discussion on the big fair which will be held for four days in April for the benefit of their NG i n N me. loads in- ‘We Recover Furriture and Do Carpet Laying. ‘:r“uefin;“k:;w_‘ T;?aca(:fiu‘al n;rg‘:n Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m,; Sundays 10 2. m. t0 2 p. m, Telephone. B H. WARNER, General Agent s i i 1l winimeweiiave sent word that they 4. C LONG. Spectal Agent xS MARTFORD, CONN,

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