Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 25, 1911, Page 15

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msg:,uxnn letter Y last fl‘.‘: ‘annusl instalistion ifl Be conduct‘et;‘ by and an.‘-‘uon. dnt towns. Al the affatr will be a grand sup- ose ‘t:r’ erch thé hfll‘ Dafl to whici not only aill invited but also the mfim- of meémbers of the and a grand time is counted mn:lspf_‘l?imdss Norwich People Should Know How to Read and Heed THem. DGI‘ une Lo < tirothers of w 'lnd'a, No. 57, o are m: in; Tre] i i o s s ot |, B, e o distréss. The secrétions are Jark, conmtain & sediment. Passages aré fréquént, scanty, pain- | 50 e "4 0. U. ful. ueulon of which Backache is constant day and-night. thé lodge for ae;mxgnufi Hésdachés and dizdy Spells are fré- }odnmm fimo et aasiag 181, and quent. A 2 " inaugurats their N&W membership The weakened kddnéys need quick fl with & view holding pos- tielp. ruon of it against all comérs and Doivt deféyt Uds a special’ xinéy 4 10 M Doin's Ridiéy Pils cure sick kid- are arranging to rs, and to that en: in the near r one year was hr: lly wipning as their own perma- Aenitly. The lodge that wins the ban- gu thre uéa in succession becomes membera iast year, ‘warpal in campaign efforts in which the whole lodge proposes to join heartily. ORADER OF PROTECTION. ‘Thitugh the resignation of its war- den, Hanry A lon, made neces- m J ess_reasons, Thames I 8. h‘ld‘ l‘n clection o5 B al ts meetin, in "“"3;:‘ lm:'&.n the vackncy, ettt mr. #d in he election of Miss % X*flb’ s Quinn has, served the lodge with i%'uncy in office be- fove, having been chaplain last year, a: one of the lodge on committees d2n, and she was oth-r details of the lodge work. | K the innusl sesslon of the | B W] The call £ 3;&.’:‘ loaié No. 248, has reached tha e fvr s sixteenth anniversary, which is to bes celebrated on Monday uhm, avunnw at_the Buckingham Memorial in a Way that promises to make thé évening one of the events of the lodge Thames lodge, No. 32, and latér lodge, No. 509, have both been flud and mvd both responded that d, while the lodge 5 P“d mpdler of Newfi I.;o{:' 3 ent, &ccompanie @ delegation from thit ity F‘m-{ Gfl.::nld lcnlcet ;"f gmlgn to w‘I':lch len_Ernes ewbury of Nor- ‘with lodge is deputy, 18 to show their interest in the event by sending a dele- gation also. The Norwich lodge com- m teo in chargs has prépared a pro- gramme which will include recitations, sleight of hand and music, topping off tnn & fine ovéter chowder. go that the entertainment will provide a fiflb evening for all. ch is to meet April cmtu Curls G Toie G nm‘ Phone 565 LADIES’ AUXILIARY, A. O. H. A well attended maeting of the La- A. O. H., was held on ondny even niin Hibefnian pau with the ary L. Shiney, in the chalr. - Thiee ;fpllcatlons for mlmberlhgaw re recaived. The aux- for a whist and slace soon after Lent. County President Mrs. Annfe Henley of New London was visitor at the meeting dnd was dly welcomed. She made report of the satisfying prn:rou of the auxiliary in the coun: thg she had organized an - in yl'llc with a charter memur-hln of thirty ladies, making gp in New London county. The ofil l‘yx;ch is now making ar- t & joint meetinig of the 1d in Norwich in ers to speak at h" were Mrs. Skiney, Mrs. Bfock and Mrs. Mary Moran. 6 Norwich auxiliary is enjoying §. Prosperous year with the foliowing official _positions: President, L. Sjiney; vice president, Bessie Swanton; recording sec- cgrry Migs Knt.hqune liney; finan- sec ary ~ Moran; c.reuum, rl Julta Broox; sergeant cnrley. setitinel, Miss eflne & ' PYTHIAN SISTERS. Thé whist évening by Clover templ ¥o. Pythian hall on Monday fuctéd by the com- oyment of all attend- Qnd :nothor was announced for that is a Thursday ms month when the temple .:m-a 1. Those to win the prfiel wero nu to“gw g: J. M. e , land he claiméd, that the wurk Ivndd .nd mnk set A; miatch safe; consola- ks nfi Rogers and J. E. m‘l. cocoa were he re- freshments served. b bership in Gwl-. )( 1896, cén- Tiiebday &venin, which the resident, ] ,....'i“a‘,m fizki . | vear. paper, Old cnnnecucut more H. Perry. "Ishn Crazy gum. H R ché. The évening concludéd Wi timg 'mf Amn’:tl l:.l:e pisno, Gager, Jr., plani Hiénts were served; doughnuts, cheese and pies. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. Sunday, March m wm be s tm day for loeal Kni Columbus. There are to bé tw ifeatd; the third dégree in in Pu where Bflt mwnaMcutAufimln don. A few of the ln Cross council of thls l: Putnam, but by far ber will go to N:rw Seaside co hcfl will eon!'el' upon a largs class of wqu will ba qdhe by Di New Ha 8achem chapter, No. 57, h attended meetin; on ‘Wedhesday svén- ing 3( the Bucl l over by the wort! mer H. Blinn. - There was i we'll Bfi‘l e iarhd tiy di entertaifiment commit! The 31st of Ma: £ £ fore that time the htn&r 4 usuel action of appointing coi tt;‘nnn.n special mng‘mema for their i ,he.»en WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS, . Sedgwick corps, No. 18, d_its reg- u meeting on Friday afterfioon at Buckingham Meimorial with & large attendance and Mrs. e L. mey, the président, crmaucun the inéss meeting. Ore a}m meémbership was acgeptc u ] in memoriam for Mrs. E. B nér, a member of the corps recently deceased, were read. The vigit to McGregor. corps at Dan- ielson on April 5, on the occasion nt their anniversary, was diScuss 28 Sedgwick members agreed to n&a the trip, from which a very pleasant time is aidticipated. ROYAL Al NUM. According to a communication re- ceived at -its’ last meétifig, Norwich council, No. 1851, will recsive a vmt f)l"om GF“‘:’ ’gmnt Jolin M. ’gurr orwalk af me next Tuesday @vening in the Bu nfium Meémorial. Thé officers and_ members will bé pleased to have the héad of orde in the state visit them nn it is pected that there wil tendance at the meét -appropriate welcom: MODERN WOODMEN. The regular meéting of Ionic camp, No. 7694, was held ofi Thursday even- ing in Pythian hall, at which Worthy Consul Willlam Patteh présided. A report was received from the anini- versal committze of the very suc- cessful celebration for that event and the committee was commiended for their arrangements for the evening. FRATERNAL BENEFIT LEAGUE. Norwich council, No. 25, which has given up meeting in Pythian hall pend- ing a decision upon a new place of meeting, is to hold its meetiig Mon- day evening in the rooms of President E. H. Pincus. A commitiee hag beén looking up a new méeting e and it is expectéd they wm recommend Hibernian, WOULD USE QOHGOLH()UBE!. BFidgeport Sesks Pcnmuwn Held Mestings of Workingmen. in Structures. The question of using the Bridgeport public school bul fiinn for educational work, besjdes hol¢ aaily sessions of the schools in them, was put lqnarely up to the board of education Mond: night by a lengthy petition lxom m M. Lackie, representing the party of the Twelfth district. He cited the desire of thé working people to use them for gatheérings "13 which to discuss public questions the like, and said all the people were students as well as the children. Mr. Lackie called attention fo the fact that the buildings, having an appraisal of $1,500,000, were used scarcely 12,000 hours out of the 87,000 in the entire One-third of the total tax raiged was expended in these bufldé\l‘l“s. 58 paying this bill éntl the use of these bufldzlgi the sdme as is permitted in other T . He pro- tested against the ey of exclusive- ness adopted by thés beard a few years dgo in deciding that m\llt be dsed for school purpeses Hirem ‘Skirts Peited wi h nu. attired in h#rem extremie mlgern'a. Sdou was behind them fhower of mud. 'l‘ to a hotel _ imt m Ba- | ing sunk mill 8 noi 200 téet glow as much ol’ the dl ‘done thro; nmed “to go down 1 Nfsfianaflimmenex- eciéd tb secure a supply of 200 gal- ns a minute. Fors Parith th New Havin=fev: fivii thhinnn Their Pastar. thnnu’ s sown 8 lant. rfikfld e u%fim for leghl expenses in the f 'fif’ prot i 220,000 for the an abnor- Il! in addl« | of szeooo ight. Well 1,508 Fm Deep. Are now ready in the famous Lamson & Hubbard hats. whitch cmey' aoF Sapth Manchester are t‘{: of thezb new_dr Examiné them critically — their superior style—their ex- quiSite lustre, and the evi- dénce of care and skill used in their manufacture. For ovér 30 years L. & H. Hats have béen made “just right,” and they are better to- day than ever. P. J. MORLEY invite your inspeehun of the L. & H. ling of tinctive hats. stylish dis- entéf allthe cellence. to be attained in the high- est eléss bakmg powder. Royal Balnng Powder costs only a : ait price; 1s more econiomical ; at its pnce any other leavening el b e i absolute wholesomen of the food it makes. S . Mixtisres of baking powders, but cortaining uefiw-fi‘ fimdoorhdaororgv&amynyqaz ru_ mixtures are dangerous to use in food. the United States !helrule The latest fuhion prevnmng among the women of the Berlin driStocracy is {0 have their portraits pnh:ted while asleep. The Russian government desires to eficourage American capital and en- terprise to s inyestment apd em- ployment in 1] e empire. Why not make your money earn at least 695 and at the same time have it secured by a mortgage on real estate? For Ianformation Apply to New York Real Estate Security o, 42 Broadway New York We have for&o‘uf N consideration at all times lists of bonds which we can rec- ommend for your investment. BANKERS 58 WALL STREET NEW. YORK 1ns névonsnms STREET BOSTON Ask Your Grocer Fdrf BAKER'S CARACAS SWEET CHOCOLATE It Is Delicious _ Just the right combination of high grade coEoa, pure sugar and vanilla to pléase the taste &fla in 1-81b. aad 1-4 1b. paekuu BERMUD Now York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1:90 Unexcelled freight and passen- ger service diréct to and from New York. 'Phone or write for folder. . P, 8—Trelght received untti § p. m. MOST BEAUTLE srdr N Q e Niwhts) ‘"n l[' "}fll Twin Screw 8. 8. “Ocesna” Bfl e Kull marin $20 up. FlhES’l CUlslN ON T 14.000 T Displac t; ons Displacement; fi LAIO0S STBAMER TO B ‘Shecial” Lrigh,. saol %&fi ous _Shove BY THE MAGNIFICENT FAST MAIL Besister 685 Feet f 138 Fest eagp wlum ub FIRST CLASS ROUND TRIP FARE, in- cluding Stateroom Berth a&nd l‘l‘i 2 Drives, la.unch Trips, nui to steamship far wfl and E‘zirnculur' of mp#‘- BRO. A . Paris SBremen Medls & 14 cafie ‘without extra charge. Gibraltar Naples orlocal HOTE‘EJ O W‘hnlo F. H. WILLIAMS .Yn, H, C. LONG, Specia F. H. KENYON, Har#ford, Conn. WM. F. BAILEY {Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery and Boarding Stable 12-14 Bath Street. HORSE CLIPPING A &P mfi" AuTOI’fBILE TO R Telephone $! -~ Spring Season will, sooni_be hers. Time t your WALL PAPERS and D TIONS. We havé them in a&ll and prices. We are mow. .m for Palmln', Pa.perlnn;ln‘ and orating. P. E. MURTAGH, - 92 and 94 West Maln Street, Telephote. Building m YOU THINKING 0" nou(o THIS ¢ 1 80 you should consult with me and ¥t pricés for sathe. weérk At Féasonable pricés C M WILLIAMS. General Ast. Jun26s

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