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NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 nation of officers was made for elec- tion at a meeting later. ‘When the business meeting was over Past Grand Grace Willey and ths en- tertainment committee took charge, conducting an enjoyable of games and finishing with coffee, dough- nuts and cheese in the banquet room. ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM Taftville Maennerchor to Erect New Hall—Petition Denied For a Permanent Receiver For French So- ciety—Nest of Owls to be Instituted November 28th —N. E. O. P. Lodges Arranging For 23rd Anni- versary. FQRESTERS. ‘Court Sachem, No. 94 held a largely attended and enthusiastic meeting on Thursday evening in Foresters’ hall, when one lication for membership was recefved and a new member was initiated into membership. Chief Ranger Dona Semino was in charge. _ A discussion took placa over the pub- lic whist that is to take place on the evening of the first Thursday in De- cember. The committee of five that was appointed at the last regular meet- the next home whist will be announc- ed. The whists are meeting with good | success so far. ORDER OF PROTECTION. t has been manifest- e proposed twenty-third an- s Ing to take charge of the affair mads & > e order, which will oc- | I rief report and spoke encouragingly \ohdas evening, December 5, | FRATERNAL BENEFIT LEAGUE |over the outleok for o most anccesséul and 1d in the T. A. and With President E. H. Pincus in the |evening. A\ splendkl entertainment | chair and with a good sized attend- | An enthusiastic meeting of Court ed for this occasion | anc the meeting of Norwich lodge, | City of Norwich, No. 63, F. of A., took ne the latter part of the evening yNo. 25 which took place Monday night | Place Friday evening in Foresters' hall, | « will be dancing and a social [in Pythian hall, was made especially |When & class of ten mnew members " e enjoyed Members of fepjoyable by the presence of two of | Were initiated into the order. The Slater lodge, Thames lodge and Nor- | the grand organizers of the state, Su- | degree team did splendid work, which ige will be on this | preme Organizer J. B. Kdgerly of New |Was enjoyed by the large number i thes com: harge of | [faven and Grand Secretary Frank B. |bresent. The quarterly reports wers n up of I Tyler, also of New Haven, were at the |read by the secretary and showed a ntativ soci- | ieeting and spoke along lines for the |Surprising degree of growth and devel- at the will f good of the order. opment in the local court during the | rden ce of | © gour new applieants for member- |PAst vear. Chief Ranger Wiliam T. W n Whalen | ship were received. Mahoney was in the chair. juven Grand tary J The next regular mesting, which | At the next meeting, which will take v Ha and Grand Treas- | takies place on Monday evening, No- |Place on Dec. 2d, a class of thirty new B Drew of Ansonfa vember 28, will be & ®ocial session. | members will be initiated, and as this . g of Norfvich lodge. No. | Refreshments will be served and the | marks the- 20th anniversary of the| \ « vas held Monday | commitiee in charge plans to have an | ©OUrt a fitting celebration will be ar- ne sckingham Memorial. | exceptionally good programme for the | Fanged. There will be 2 splendid mus- v © White presided. and | enjoyment of its members at this time. | i¢al programme, refreshments will be the attendance was slight,| = e served and ‘a smoker will be enjoved e ses which was eccupied in the afterwards. Everything points to a ! ot ine business and a SONS OF HERMANN. thoroughly enjoyable evening at this | a the propesed anniver- (Germania. lodge, No. 11, O. D. H. S, [time, and a good sized crowd is certain | le one. neld a largely attended meeting Thurs- | to be present. ¥ were initiated into | day vight in Germania hall, with the ST . Thames lodge, No. | president, William Sticht, in the chair. ¢ ;.u’tl with i zood | Three new applications for member- With SONS OFflVETE.RAlel' P ¥ ndance & mecting | Ship were received, which will be vot-1 'h‘ ¢ “q“fi‘a"‘ - H“"r-\ Dper al interest took place. War- | €d upon at the next meeting. A lengthy | the chair Sedgwick post, No. 1, G. A. - et o i 1t 400k place over the propos- | R.. held a well attended and interesting ry A Céagbon yiasiied ¥ < meeting Friday evening in the Buck- S ge, No. 09, in Pyth- | ed sacred concert that is planned to Me & |y evehing k. MY o Wednesdhy evening with War- | take place on Sunday afternoon, Dec. ingham Memorial, The election of C. cne & % 1 in the chair. | 11. The seven German societies in New | W. Gale as a member of the board of e wan Laken up with the | London county will unite at this time, | directors was confirmed by a vote of | tion of the regular routine bus- |and an exceptionally pleasant. time is | the pogt, and.to flll the vacancy caused e eudialt assured. The event will take place in by the death of John A. Bowen, Com- ; o | the Froehlichkeit hall. There are 21 on ':‘4;1"“b“_vwfr,-tt:lwl}m:rlfif 4““75',(5'9&“‘(‘ a} P ittee i ¥ affair, | ™ r of th of direct 00D FELLOWS. roc Themmibers. comime trom each so: | The committes on entertainment are e Grand J. W. Spicer presided | ciet 4 planning for a campfire for kriday, ! nday evening's meeting of Uncas | The seven soc in this section Dec. 9, when the department officers No. 11, L O. O. vhich was | are as follows: Germania lodge, No, 11: | Will be invited to be present. »dd llows' hall. There was | Froehlichkeit Sinfing society, the Taft- | g = siness o of the regular rou- | ville Maennerchor. the Taftville Shoot- | AMERICAN MECHANICS. There was a far attend- | ingcluh, Herwag lodge, Nu. 13, of Ne Miantonomo council, No. 30, O. U, A Londen, and the two singing societies ' had the usual mumber at their _— trom Westerly and Stonington. | mceting Friday evening, which w RED MEN. rorne Taftville Maennerchor: of which |hald in Pythian hall Coundillor F.| he meeting of Tecumseh tribe, |72 Jepold is president, is goIng | g Smith presided. 'Phe regular rou- (i "Hiibarnian hall Wednesday | 1@ have a large addition made 10 ifS (ine business of the order was trans. evening. the ofleers whe were elected | PYesent quarters, which will virtually 'acted, foliowing wiich there was a | mean a new hall for them, the struect- . st regular : ast reguls ure being nbout three times as large expired terms meeting to fill out in were installed that is to take place on the night brief discugsion ever the open meetinz | of | Brooklyn Men’s and Young Men’s Suits $7 values at $5.50 $10 values at $7.50 $12 values at - $9.50 $15 values at - $12.00 $18 values at - $15.00 FOR MEN Here Are Shoe Values That Are Positively Not Equaled Elsewhere: $1.35, $1.75, §2,82.50 and 83 | §I Dutfitters’ Friend-Making and Business Extension Sale 1S THE TALK OF NORWICH and why ? Because the remarkable values offered are very extraordinary; because everyone who has attended this sale has found even more than the advertisement has led him to expect HERE ARE VALUES THAT SHOULD INDUGE EVERY PERSON IN NORWIGH TO INVESTIGATE AND LEARN what really high class CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS can be found for little money Boy’s Suits and Qvercoats $3 Suits at - $1.95 $4 Suits at - - $275 $6 and $7 Suits at $4.90 $4 Overcoats at - $2.95 $6 and §7 Overcoats, $4.90 $8 values at $10 values at - $12 values at - $15 values at $18 valuesat - FOR BOYS $1.25, §1.50, $2 and $2.50 Presto Qvercoats $5.50 $7.50 $9.50 $12.00 $15.00 ’ a chem > | 85 the building now uged. The plans pec 1§, when the grand officers will B e s R ‘:Iyot. for the hall have been worked out by | desnt. Retreshmants will te O o e 2 antar | 2 Jocal architect, accepted by the so- T e e S enant et Grant Metinire: junior | @6ty and have been placed in the |time is anticipated by all. The com- 9 Paul C. Carpenter. The |Rands of coptractors. Just as soon as pjttee that is to arrange for this open eling canos in |* Satisfactofy bid is recélved the work on will be appointed at the next hss mede arrangement | o1 the new tufiding will be begun ¢ | resular meeting, which takes place on N o B8 MRS Areans: lis thought tha e buiking will be | Decembor T e R B Ry e e G The Store That Satisfies. = 266-270 Main St. from the local tribe SVEA BENEFIT SOCIETY. B e e e | by rLi‘P,‘l‘:E: SOREMEN. Svea Swedish Sick Benefit so- — = _— - edneaday n me e ‘pale- he regular mor held its regular meeting Friday ! g la set of skeleton keys und filed keys— [ us adopted by the tri grand lodge finance committee will be |ovening in Germania hail, having o OLD INDIANS n similar fa SCHOOLBOYS ILL. & s e skieron kevs ant Alet kel M - neld at tne gr o eadquarters, | good attendance. Charles J. Erickson v hedule i R By owLs. New Haven. on newt Tuesday aftor- |was in charge of the meeting The|T® Be Given Christmas Dinners—Pro- e DD 89 - [ Smaking; Qigavefiag dln. Raiduspare | 08 BLCR B8 DU E T lal e niners of the local mest of | RooM: and the grand lodge executive 'now py-laws. which were submitted'at| iect of State Indian. Association, ¥ of the company in Causes Havoc. e Owls are making splandid headway | Committe will hold thelr —regularithe wpecial meeting held last Satur- . £ e b 7 1 about any old lock in town with o heir efforts 1o seenre new membery | MOnthly meeting there the same even- | gay night, were voted on and-accepted | At the meeting of the Connectic ) s Police Birmingham of outfit of tools. S Shaly sESes e I hov menhers L f | by the soeiety. The main change noted ian association in the parlors o ed an order to the Lol B ey AT N Pt | - e e ariih neat The superior lodge, Dogree of Honor, | (' that respeeting the death benefit First church Tu afternoo to warn storekcepers who | ext. Wor! lgPotarsan At t ited on Monday night, No- | which stands in the same relation i0 | clayse. Those who composed the com- s the Waterbur; rican I'he tea to. minors that they rralumed befars Judge “Taung on the - o hand to enter inte|the Degree of Homor jurisdictions|pyittee on the revision of the by-laws lent, Mrs. Sara T. Kinney, hand- s inue the practice else they | JOSCEC (0, MSE laded not guilty. but ected to be on hand to enter into | ghroughout the country that the Su-|sre Johm Johnsen, August Vallin and |€d to the secretary two clippings, one et will be secuted to the full extent of | BRISCEIION. SIC PICC e and to- testity. t rysteries of this well known or- | preme lodge, A. O. U. W., ‘does to its!aAver” Johneon. containing some account of the pres law s The Standard s the Dt e ibea oot s o habit . . ni it constituent bodies, will have its grand | " 1t Gag decided to hold a Christn jent work of Dr. Susan Fiesche Pi- i attention of the superintender “.;‘,'...'. o e “‘m,‘ ad experience jin oA g . g ‘”‘j “”“"I' annual meeting, opening on Dec. 6, in papey for the beneflt of the members' | COtte, the other of u few words con L was called to the condition of bl convia of. Tustthe S as. Yanine: tount ‘ paisiness of the Owls | Louisville, Ky.'on the same day that familiss, bur the time and place for [ceming Henry Roe Cloud, the Yal- various, pa {he 1ty respeainiy | COUTR OF JuRiBe it Jsung FOURD, ¥ o e Ders the supreme lodge, A. O. U. W.. apen® | yhis party is to be announced lafer, rduate, who addr d the the West to the | tice OL 1 police, that the s probable cause es that a brother should patron- | jts anpual meeting in the same Y. and e committee to arrange for this |meeting at New Haven las s per st in selling cig- | Police. that in opd peki i pother brother in business. You | Pagt Chief of Honer Mrs. Bffie Smith [ ons will be appoinied at the next se were read, also a X A e ey Aie arperloridouct p vyour brothers to make|of Pawtucket, R. I, is the delegate ! ycating. former Commissioner Fra | The h has grown to such an ex- | fie Jexe, tery - S =000 ”'“ > V"r't;'r \" srflu‘ld from the New Englend juricdiction. xpressing his approval Ll tent that two childeen who attend the | : e oot pay your brothers to be OWis. | The grand lodge of the A. O. U. W, cal mission work. At gh the v » Maplewood avenue 1 from | Owle o not interfere with any | of Connecticut has brought suit in the Birs. Watkin's talk o. 2 dent of t > smokingyand w De- | A PLUM FOR DERBY. mate busines t Dbelieves that | superior court against the grand lodge gave her money to be A and Rober Med ey e s ] P itierly wrong to wait until a man | 470, U. W., of Mussachusetts, seek vide a special Christma el Rich- soon as he h he | Probate Judge ‘@roderiok Expected te . Qigxided erivpled or confined |ing to recover a judgment of $25113 the old Indians whose 0! u lent B amn to | Take His Clerk from That City. «d hefore you rush to his rescure | which it obtained against the defend- so grephically told, about ? epers that they must | ¢ T : wnce. Help a man on his {ant in the courts of Connecticut. The . . thus miven. It was voted « g cigarettes to minors. | Runtor has it that a Derby man will and he will not need your help |syit was the outcome of an alleged ad- mesages to Miss Constance £ B e T iated that the | be selected by, ¥. Joseph Broderick of hen he s on his back. If he is en- | justment of the financial relations of and Mrs. F. E. Castle, hot n. ractice was so common in the W j Seymour as clerk of abate court 1y mercantile or manufac- | the two lodges at the time of their sep- | Were kept-away fi e et Le LR Since his election as judge of probate ] Tus nducts a_store i —— | illness, expressing re 1t 1S ontinued r. Broder s said to have eived et o ‘.,'n-rn.,uvl;_‘;,y”,:g, UNION ST. JEAN BAPTISTE Hiey. 45 Ba inrescnt. and ) ) il { nany Semplioxtim/ for this osition. eing e other Owl must go PAMSRIGUE. e i LN ORDERLY RECEIVES LEGACY. |4 republican, are said to be amons the patronize him. thus | Presiding Justice Willard B. Tanner the organization in which the ipplicants. A nished a blg # him assistance every day, |of the superior court at Providence this BN o e ot T | Herbert E. Glassner of Bridgeport Be- jority for M lerk, [ p physically robust and in |week entered a decree denyving the pe- & SONS be stated that the money used or queathed $10,000 by Uncle Who Died | sta Vil ¢ the » { health tition for a permanent receiver for aged and infirm Indians, of wl - i & { The present probate L/ Union St. Jean Bantiste @'Amerique. M atiing mpoke wie raised b REWARDS GINAND. Rocently in Nebrasks. I'David Bovd of De iyl DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. | Instead the court appointed Walter B Miss Du Bois by el affort ; ; T ot {it is said. why the hould be Sebagsionash chseell Aex po. | Chaffee commissioner to supervise the | through rumma School Boar< Recognizes Efficient Ser- set oo i from Ansonia's sister clty The i el teguiar meeting | WOTKings of the society. Mr. Chafiee ie —_ | and by api vice by Raising Bridgeport Agent's \tulations : | e of the man picked for the job 1§ g oogular mecting | athoriged to direet the calling of a b Aok o = | s a0 Stich given, but be an at- - Bl bl ‘;:L’;j pecial convention of the society, at a body, though very many L = e s ;¢ | torney.—Aneon 4 gree of Pocahontas | e, society shall eleet new officials Sandwiches, cake and co were serv- | Mr, Glass is capable vio- Bristol Odd Fellows Incorporate. . x flourishing condition all, over [, n COcCrPe Was entered by consent of ed after the meeting. The automobiles [ VO D P Lao and went to HBridgeport a few | The Bristol Odd Fellows' association - el |eounsel in the case of the petition of of J. H. Bronson and Otis S. Nort 5 | war wnd lengthy e | w Eanen OIS [ has THied asticles incarparitionTar ' mcils being nbte The ieég- John D. Brindamour of Woonsucket for were p d at the service of the vis- land not n | ranch owner in | the i3 eenretary's - oMos and. the l s was (ransacied and there :“; » ""H:‘ Sl receiver for the {iting delegates, transporting t | | amount subser for £1.000. The 1ol ench ordar. and to the statio B ) — apital stoc en 4 m- - marks by different ones. A |V wee understond when the case A = o ot s 1 | [ ARt atann e e i dertuinment was given by (e |,gain came un in the superior court at 10ep0aras [ I : WOMAN HAD BURGLARS' TOOLS.|menced will be $50.006. hhial - Jurnished amusement |ihis week's session that counsel for the | sz 1 | i et oG la SR LB D . . or Lo Ada B Las dplaintif demand from the defendant | Vice president—Mrs. b |Found Prowling Around Houses in (o iy JIHEL L D he corner of Mail . ‘ |corporation that all the present su- ] Hartford: Mrs. Henry 1 ¢ 2 Bedford and Summer Streets, || utl 1 str h was pur- ther feature of the evening was |-° & pred artford: 3 enry s and South Elm streets which was pur- e v ening WAE | premo officers would tender thelr res- u ets QALLS Haven: Nrs Kate Foote-o - b id et g B il ago and on it they o eae: |ignations immediately. that & commis- Miss Helena Merrim v i Vaan to ernet Ydd Jellows' hall. st B g m l\uul!ld he appointed 1o examine in Mrs. BEdward Sterling vt E ; 2 oo | r . 1 ge ail the n?:‘ook‘); n'nd aceounts rvf",h- . | 5 Tiarels ¢ s i gent | A woman who sayd ahe | heistine | Bl Soraotion. society & at a néw convention 2 son of 154 Johnson street, Brook- | : U Sl Thacis e icemment xtension [nee rade Ainer. in ¥ sters Il November 28 ling new officers ;j"J“ T ted T nad i f Police Brennan on Bedford | showing the manner in which thev - The same proposition was offered YR ]ljf‘” P ¥ % 2 60 n $1.500. | at Stamford, near the B - wre relieved of «!n]\:uivr‘h-\n b \\th‘n - v afternoon, but Supreme Presi- a es % o Talhan s Th - Tealne m- | fer residence. e woman 1 |gard as somewhac tardy the theo: Th N F -l Felix Gatineau of Southbridge ection | prowling about in the rear of houses | that no operation is wvuv-m ] lwyrl ;flm ey ever rai Mass., und Supreme Treasurer Philippe My M D. Thompso 4 4 & m 'f]«"\‘*“"‘l‘ % nd e e ki i In T re of. thi o AL L o e e s Aearing oro- | Ohevaton and Colonial Style : y i ETORIE T That is What They Say About Them | o eded. : s e st 34 i n Norwich, and it is There- | J. Adelard Caron, uhtil two weeks 7 fore Reliable. lago supreme secretary of the society R g who was the first witness cailed Mon- BIRD CLUB MEETING. day, was on the stand again this week, - ta B 3 ni : = iden -| "Mr. Caron was asked by Mr, Fitz- Work of Norwalk School Children to swel |gerald to turn to the treasurers’ book l RGE STGCK Submitted and Admired. 5 » ho endor and 100k at the entrics showing re S Doan’s Kid |ceipts from the various councils. The Bird clup met M ng endorsem {total sum about which there was claim home of = es was $870, and il was testified is Bird W K ) » at the accounts concerning this e - 20 ar |amount were those In whici the insur a3 Dok e L A X Dining Room : OF NORWICH t I s Witzgerald asked the witness if ey reme {the dmount was not §1.970 instead of | s co d 13970 and Mr. Caron repiied that it was | ) to b d xnd heing unable 16 in the treasurer's hook show Welfare of our . A " aasistance. Ms t 3870 was received and paid. part of their 1 d - t all any person :;y Caron said that Rev. D. M. A | £ prepared “bird books d f pains across my [ Magnan of 8&t. Anthony's chureh, Naw ) T A ke o they i Shr 3 e e R ke dninone s cmiren o | Finfshed Golden Weathered e 85 also annoved |hook, he said, shewing Fr. Magnan's 2 & ning - and grestly appreciated N 16 Sh t k t St t B e, f N et ook B BT r S g Barly Emglish. | o. etuche ree gecretions censulted ,:.., of (he an envelepe on siips of paper. Tt e eat physictans in Providence R. T Asked what Fr. Magnan owed this i Tat they failed (o make ihe siightsst |sum to the roctety for Mr. Caren said | Chairs $1.25. $1.50, $1.75, SETTLING OF STRIKE improvement. It was finzlly my good |1t was for 23,000 booklets that he sold bl ) bt ) LA . TR s e fortune to read of Doan's Kidney Pills !at five cents apiece. In replv to a &200 and d | Especially Pleasing to Meriden Mer- and | was w0 much imoressed with |question the witn-ss testified that Fr o nd upwards chants—Terms of Settlement. was said in their favor that I|Magnan's aceount had to be straight- | H g hegan their use. Tleir beneficial ef- | Tune the date of | i ecks fect was soon noticsable and 1 con. | Tables $6.00, $9.00, $10.00, tinued teo mip ény in ve-| e mas s ' 5 and M i $12.00 and upwards s the LY was an in b be - Dour's ) shown in the fund wi a ind there sa 2o be anging hands Sideboards $10 1 {to ¢ those whe P r e g el 'I . . - hoodyyis copagpog <42 I ente e i Wi 00, S15.00, 5.2° oven Bosians it I'he public is cordially invited to inspect the uns conta TP i AR Mr. Caron in nomination for re-elec- $18.00, $20.00 and wup- |, U0cpln al bacten 1 7y New York ‘agle agents f tion at the Manchester convention in ’ i P~ | N of the International Silver st ea September. He Is a curate of St. An- and the factory of the J a | . Hled facil £f d . b Th e chascry of S Rev L Dée: wards AT sl rivalled facilities offered to its customers by The tuke no vther lavriers, who borrowed $10,000 from T day morning. | 'y PLiUnion St Jean Baptiste d'Amerique The terms of the Settement are the | T1 ti 1 . i s Dressed in “Black and Yellow"” is the pastor. Fr. Deslauriers seconded . same offered by the I. S. ¢, 1o the mey P’ Qg N- I & s i Bressed i “Black and Ve R T et e i ain Street|i= il 1ames ational Bank, and to avail of its Not “Fo “olors’ bul rough ihiy paper. The s of the carton containing Foley agrees Lo put th < - 2 ¢ E Femedy for ll goughe and colds Bo| Hope iodse, No. 81, heid & wellar-| Bucineas ogoditians we e cut services in every department of banking. not aceept & substitutc, but see that |tended meeting on Wednesday evening | _HOV1id ceasing work.” The company rom get the genuine Foley's Honey and |in Odd sillows’ hall, Neble Grand THERE In 50 advertion pyTS “ |investigate prices exist | n & yell ton with black let- |Tula " B. Palmer presiding. Routine | gastern Connectioy oo medium Inf b d agrees that if roand | ters. The Lee & Oszood Co. dnge= was transacted and the nomi- ' letin for busin g # are unable to carn as muc