Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 24, 1910, Page 8

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Pythian Sisters Gave Whist—Relief Corps Oldest Mem- ber Seriously I1l—Odd Fellows Sovereign Grand Lodge Met at Atlanta—Red Men’s Traveling Canoe | ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM Arrives—Spanish War Veterans Receive Uniforms. REBEKAHS. The regular meeting of Hope Re- bekah lodge, No. 21, on Wednesday evening in Odd Fellows’ hall had good number attending. Noble Lula B. Palmer presided. The ness meeting was a short one occupied principaily with routine ness, but an invitation,from Canton Oneco wae received to unite with the othar Odd Feilows in the Poli evening next Wadnesday, when the orchestra at the theater is to be reserved for the tickets sold through the canton and the Odd Fellows After the businoss committee took rg very pleasant entertainn 1e enterta furnishi nt whi The appreciated by memb electro-scope was shown by Mrs. Min- e Amburn and an art-gall made wn imteresting feature Henry zuessed every one 1 v articles right and J guessed t or T cake we: ORDER OF PROTECTION. At the f Th lodge, No. 326« Fore=ters’ hal ndance whi mee regular 1 was | 1 tary Jeren ( New Have Deputy William Kingdon of New don. Warden Henry Congdon, whe represented the at the deputies’ meeting structive which report of Se New port fror o “supplemented v M. J. in 1 in- ng, was by n outlined so; k. among n lans for or enty-thi h was founded on Nov It is probable th miver be celebrated v several joint meef ings in this vicinity, t lodg: ch The honest, straightforward state- ment of Mrs. Astoria, L, 1., is conv the great merit of Duff Whiskey as a family Thousands of such letters are re- ceived from gral who have der from its use, Rhoda Pritchard of incing proof of ’s Pure Malt medicine. 2l men and women ed wonderful benefits “I don’t know how to express my- self in regard te Duffy’s Pure Malt W hiskey. years and it has saved my life I have taken it for twenty eral the times when I have been given up to die by my physicians. Iam now sixty- six years old and hale and hearty, thanks to Duffy’s Pure Malc W his- key. Ihaverecommended it to many people and also to my immediate fam- ily,my children and my grandchildren and they in turn have recommend it to others. My Mrs. Rhoda Pritchard, 66 years of age. not look a d feel that old.”—Mrs. Rhoda Pritchard, 6th A Duffy’s Pure lMait Whiskey Astoria, L. I. has to its credit fifty years of success without a question as to its merits as a curative agent. During this time it has brought the blessings of health to overworked men, delicate women and sickly children, who riml in it wa strength-giving properties that are so necessary to them. strengthensthe heartaction,aidsdiges- tion, restores health and vigor; makes theold feel youngand keeps the young strong and vigorous. It is prescribed by doctors and is recognized as a family medicine everywhere. CAUTION.—When yon ask your druggist, = dealer for Duffy’'s Pure Malt be sure you get the genuine. It is ax absole S fmedicinal malt whiskey “5ais sold 15 BEALED BOTTIES ONLY. never 1n bulk. Look for the trade-mark, ** on the label, and make suro the seal over the cork is unbroken. Frice $1.00 a large bottle. Write Medical Depart- ment, The Duffy Malt Whiskey Co. Bochester, N. Y., for an fllustrated medical mlnfll‘ testimonials and rules for Bealth, and advice, both sent free. that you get your h or put in 2 new e c T il] (Jl'd(’,‘l’ one, that you have your Plumbing put in per= fect sanitary winter season sets order before the in. We are Specialists in Steam and Hot Water H Sani- ';lting tary Plumbing and Repair Work Get our prices before placing your orders. Jest material and workman- ship at the lowest prices Satistaction Guar Give us be convinced. anteed. your next ()l'(%C]' EHMI Robert Brown Esiate, 656, 57, 59 West @ ARTHUR M. BROWN, ain 3traot. Aanass s Telephone 133 Open from 7.30 a. NOHWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTiMBER 24, 1910 ed and a plcasan! social time en- d. wm oDD FELLOWS‘ ! Canto Oneco, No. 4, is expecting to | fill -the orches: at Poli's next Wed- nesday evening with Odd Fellows and their friends, as the theater manage- ment has put all the tickets for this section of seats into the hands of ‘the . Shetucket lodge, [ Hars o Uncas: Jod Palmyra encampment and Hope Re- bekah lodge to ma ni it Odd Fellows’ ht at the theater. The canton rofits from the sale | the proceeds will be used to help swell their fund for the entertainment of the state body at their expected coming here. At Atlanta during this week the sovereign grand lodge of the I 0. O. F. has been holding its meeting. Prob- y the most interesting part of the report of Grand Sire W Kuykendall is that dealing with the action taken by him in the cases of The Ladies Militant, Oriental and Perfection, The Imperial Order of Muscovites and the Improved Order of According to the report, not subordinate to ¥” and have adopted or ted the uniform. regalia, em- blems, name, title, mottoes or initials of this ordér. The sovereign grand lodgze passed a resolution to the effect that hich fall under the above cate- shall be expeiled. rd to the condition of tha said: “At the close of last condition of the order as re- Dec t membsa 1909, lodge membershin Dec. | 615 250; 335 Patri nt membership Dec 16 total membership, in- cluding \unux(lm.u(‘ lodge members sisters only of Rebekah lodges, 1,9 sthers who are members of Re- bekah lodges are not included in the last item Net increas order for for each branch of the Subordinate lodge mem- | bership, encampment member- { ship, 1.3 ah lodge member- ship, 2 Patriarchs Militant mem- bership, | Revenu . in 1909: Sub- | ordinat 90.671.80; encamp. | r 14; Rebekah lodge revenue, $16,8 f in 1909: Relie 38.23 reliaf by er relief by Re- 82: total relief f from 1830 to ited when it came to a vote before | the sovereign grand lodge. PYTHIAN SISTERS. first whist of the season Monday evening in Pyth leir n on temple, No. 9, but was attended on account of The evening was a pleasant the counters the following Firsts—Mr - thimble: 1l affair and when their work announc a collar pins; 1 se; consola- a match an ash re- on the ladia iters had to be settled by playing ning from Mrs and coffee LADIES’ A\JX|LIARY A. O. H. | Mrs. Mary T. Hanley of Naw London, | « president. was a visitor on | e regular meet- | iliary in Hiber- | anley told of r in the country, showing rintaining a good de- On Oct. 16th the to e held in be an impor- call for a large London. t meating and w tendance from all the aux the ounty. ROYAL ARCANUM of a much com and to the members for snded WOMAN’'S RELIEF CORPS. meetin o were members were 16 grieved dest members Rever. n fine form ttendance at the officers pr ven There ws neetinz. th esiding. L'UNION ST. JEAN D’AMERIQUE. meeting of Lafayette council N in IKoresters’ hall on Thurs ) ing a committee of two— Sthier and Mrs. Joseph P. named to arrange f the next regular are to select their helpers for hist. The reports from the New apshire convention, which had been cted to be given Thursday eve- ere postponed and will proba- € iven on the 1 BAPTISTE or meeting. at RED MEN brot ers froi Stafford W council bringing Jenkins three who brough entrusted to the the Red Men vhich they MODERN WOODMEN. (694 Thursday fon cudance on camy, regular meeting in Pythian hall. S, plans were talked over and it was de- ided that an entertainment evening would bz advisable for an early date. A committee of five—~William . Pat- t T.vyman Cohleigh. Chris Haneon, ge H. Stanton and Lee Clegg— named to have this in charge. | canton, who have invited all the mem- | ' The supenbnty of ‘Vlanhattan Clothes is more of tickets and | Order of Humility | 1y member guilty of belonging to | invested funds, R 1 part of his report the | came out in favor of the | of tuberculosis i r the order, but this wa 1 whom W. E. | with long talks. aced the canoe in nmittee, which has s in the window of company store and ttach to it something 5 this place before | 1 . “ to some other trihe |OF (he gas range, the world's best At the conclusion of the meeting a | ccoking stove, n hot weather neces- hour was enjoyed with cake, | sity, and always “a friend indeed, in cream and cigars furnished by the o S e time of need” You ought Lo see the new Estates, quality ranges bullt for evident than ever 4 ! | hey are lect th to make their plans and se- date for the special night. UNITED WORKMEN. Recorder Stroh reports that about completed arrangements tenth ted meeting of the | grand lodge of Connecticut, which will | be held in Bridgeport Oct. 20th. Head- quarters will be at the Stratfield. The | general commit of the dgeport | lodges who are arranging for the meet- | | 1 | |1 [ ing to be hold in Odd Fellows' hall | the night preceding ng of the | srand lodge ery care to| s the grand | of jocal pride in! done that will in| any way add to the comfort and en- | jovment of the visiting brothers and to | enable them to carry away h them the knowledge that the Bridgeport brothers aimed to give them-the best there During the past week Grand Record- er Stroh forwarded drafts in payment of the benefits om the death of the following with, a member of Union lodge, No. 10, | of Niantic, who died Aug. 1, aged 6 member of the order for twenty-f ears; Willia acharach of Nathan Hale lodge, 9. of Hartford, ‘who died Aug. 24, aged 67, a member for eighteen years, and James McDade of Taft lodge, No. of Taftville, who died Augz. 26, aged 68, a member for twenty _death benefits the bene- -rs from or- order (Oct. 1868) amounts to $174,016.- to Aug. 1 591.21. ODD FELLOWS, M. U. Loyal Hugh H. Osgood lodge, I. O. O. | { F.. Manchester Unity, of Taftville, held | this regular meetin iday evening in their lodge rooms and exempliped the |blue degree. A new application was | considered and was accepted by the| Tt was voted to hold the annual order. T ade on Sunday to attend i body. at 10.15 | .P G ML Brother | > Connecticut district will | | be in attendance at this time. | Sheep seem to be able to subsist on | the poorest land of South America’s| furthest extremity. | Hoods Sarsaparilla | Acts directly and peculiarly I on the blood; purifies, enriches and revitalizes-it, and in this way builds up the whole sys- tem. Tzke it. Get it today. In usual liquid form or in chocolate coated tablets called Sarsatabs. Watched Pot discriminating purchasers. Better look it the Humphrey Instantaneous Water | Heater, also the Ruud [feater, when you call, Gias & Electrical Dep't., this Fall. Values. “Scratch Up” Soft Hats for Men. a dandy at $2.00. wear, Inierwoven new Fall styles. The fine tailoring, the superior styling, the wide Il selection of patterns, and the very moderate prices of || Manhattan clothes, are just the reasons why your Fall clothes should come from this store. OUR STOCK IS AT ITS BEST Now. Fall Suits $10 to $25 FALL HATS Our Hat Department offers all the new- est styles in bota Derbys and Soft Hats. Better Styles — Better Qualities — Better $1.50, $2.00, $3.00. is the name of the latest in As usual we show Crawiord Shoes, Clermont and Cluett Shirts, Arrow Collars, Winsted Under- Neckwear, Coat Sweaters, Eic., are all here in the Hose, 121=125 Main Street The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut Devoted Exclusively to Men's, Women's and Children's Wearing Appare!. Shot Fox at Gales Ferry. fox weighing 8 3-4 pounds on Friday morning by Samu Lester of Gales Ferry in front i has trained he three dogs jumped the m., gave chase to him for | four hours, and Mr. Lester tipped him over at $ a. m, all the pups bei in line when the fox was shot. Fox hunters are congratulating Mr. Les- ter on the excellent shooting made by his three puppies. This is the first shot A was | and own: fox at 4 that has been fired in front of them The Russian symphony orchestra under Modest Altschuler. will open its eighth season at Carnegie hall, P W ., November Among the solo- this season will b2 the Canadian violinist Kathlee Pariow, the German baritone nder Heinemann, the Polist st Xavier Scharwenka and the Rus “cellist Jos Malkin. ing E There was consic at the Waterbury Tuesday afternoon, reason for the crow people in the street ous when they saw | tear down i | front of the bank something had hay saw half a dozen pa the auto and enter | was only false ignal of the bank a had gone off in | ner and the police o the bank. But it we Waterbury Democ NEAR-PANIC IN BANK. ‘Huw a Small Caus= Produced Alarm- collected a big crowd. Scouts™ movement A s Malay peninsula and Sing- . he “Boy ached the ore is to have a fine organization under the patronage of the governor ffect. and chief justice. It is a good thir in many ways, aside from the military z training, and bids fair to become one lerable excitement | of the permanent and most popular in National bank on | stitutions of the peninsula. All thro: i the excitement | tha B: » colonies “Boy Scouts” o t there was d to collect. The natu v got curi- the patrol wagon street and stop in They were sure ppened when th trolmen jump from I But it alarm ations Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Low Rates to California. gani being formed. a e t the e station “Sunset Man” will be her ious man- | soon. Ask him to call and tell you f course beat it for | about California and the low rates a5 .(mh 1 accident. | Address J. H. Glynn, N A, 170 a Wa Boston.—adv. hington street, FANGY ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER FANCY YELLOW ONIONS - Best Whule Mixed Spices Ib 17¢ 1b 10c Corned Beef, Fancy Pfie Ib 8¢ Native Veal, legarlsin Ib 15¢ Ib 16¢ Prime Rib Roast 1b 13-15¢ Round Steak b 14c Cut trom Young Steer Beef Shoulder Roast Sirloin Steak - Sweet Potatoes 13 Ibs 25¢ 321 Main Street, Aljce Building, auglsd l Coffee Cake HIGH COST OF LIVING SOLVED BY TRADING WITH US. 15 Saved on Pure Food Purchases. SATURDAY SPECIALS GENUINE SPRING LAMB tess. v [3% Forequarters, w §15¢ Fairy Soap Fine Alaska Saimon can 11c N. Y. State Pea Beans 2 qts. 19¢ Mohican Cocoa - can 17¢ BETTER Sugar Gured SMOKED SHOULDE NONE Egg Plant LargeCauhflower eanhlzl/zc Native Potatoes peck 20c | Tokay Grapes Jumbo Bananas do7en 19¢ | Fresh Hlasled Peanu[s OUR BEST COFFEE Largest Assortment of BAKED GOODS in City. Brown Ib 3lc - - 4 quarts llc Ib. 15¢ Best Compound ib. 12¥z¢ Pure Lard Fancy Buner 11b. prmt 32c Peanut Buner - lb 122¢ 3 bars 13c Full Cream Cheese Ib. 18¢c Edam Ci;ese - each 87¢ Ib. Fine Cranberries Sweel, Tender 410 6 1b. avg. 2 for 15¢ qt. 9%¢ Ib. 10c b 5¢ TRY 1T qt. 5c Spanish Onions Our price 286 I8¢ vilue Bread - Baked Beans

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