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LKS. Al signs point to & record tstive o o | iientanen 47 Miantie o [ jo_ July B L ' ¢ e 4 st Men's Suits at prices lower than you'll o gran of the B. P, 0. B Tike sl o’ tht A ; ‘find on similar goods anywhere else in ew Ho- Ziks' grand lodge gatherts Norwich. Tiisani | rade Wi be' the Fpecimerias featy 1 Onc is an Ash Hod into wlneh the ashcs $8.00 SUITS $12.00 SUITS $15.00 SUITS W- 5 coum | ‘hings, Tnis ikt ke piace on Th fall through a chute—all of them—and are 50 9 00 I 2 1] " . » See our window dfiphy oo et | ik Ay e ot N Zasing 83400 are to be distributes| W easily emptied- The other Hod is for Coal. SHOE BARGAINS FOR MEN AND BOYS ection wih' the parude, CTo o This featurc saves lots: of trouble and is Alf the popylar leathers; made on newest high toe lasts. FOR MEN FOR BOYS I be two prizes of $500 and 31.25._51450“ $1.75, $2.90, mb.. $3.00 | §1.00, $125, S150, $2.00, $2.50 bt LR asill corps patentcd. K ing the ap) il The visitars | R Driu il Then'there is the wonderful Single Dmper Extraordinary Sale of Pants | 50c Balbriggan Shiris and Brawers 45c $2.00 Trousers at $1.85 Double Seated Drawers, long or shert U’ cordia ‘Dospitaiiy shown " each. ‘ (patented); slide the knob to “kindle,” « bakc and $100 each for the thres 1)r“check," tlze range does the rest. $3.00 Trousers at $2.00 slezves, sleeveless or knee lengihs, $4.00 Trousers at $3.00 your choice 45¢ AMERICAN MECHANICS. Dands which render the best muslc and #th annuil state .e-wn Order | make the most striki; avpe-nmu in.j cs, opened | the” musical competi The _ two The Oven has gn lodges coming the longest distance to S 2 port o oF §150 g $30, ot only lodiges having aliemt feat e re] o an 51 only jes having b . ed a lows °‘v"|’° ewn::s at least 25 men at Adantic City will flues that heat it garing the Seur, one at Veluntown conside; 2 = oo:f 3t Grinton. ° The lodge having the largest num. > > all over aliKe. s o i roport “r"ff."‘.’&'&'i'f.fi” Simmncn aveled. vl woscive a priso| .- : I - | d ice trave! Wi receive a e 4 M .al of §250 with rewards of 3300 and §50 3 . The Patented Newl for the lodges second and third, re- | ; > as the place for|spectively, in this competition. Thers - Grltes save coal 5 _ will also be three prizes of §250, $150 f E — and 3100 for the lodges making the and trouble. ;a4 12 | CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT LEGION.| beat appearance 'n uniform, but it 1s s At the secopd day’s session of the :;,... ...‘1'1. “‘:’o no(mcamuzmzl. bona. Ask the Crawford le “uniform’ in this connection. * v b 5 The lodige having the most beaotiful 3 x Agent' to ‘show you A m that during the “ banner will recelve $100 in coin of the i1 4 and write us for cir- 2.0 e realm and there will be cash induce- cular. ] l""’h,“ B A remat rnn | monts of 3200; 3100 and $50 for the ; - g e on 16726 John | 10dges having ‘the nest floats in the . ¢ : o parade. Tl;m onll_;'x Sutom ebiles in leh:i Walker & Prait Mfg. Co, x, yé b 5 e e ey ey T B 3135 Unfon st., Boston With & view to encouraging the at- T . tendance of mothers, wrves and sister® % B. Tippett, supreme presi- | GUEIICE X e, City Jodge. will ber M. HOURIGAN, Norwich, Agent. ; s ; 199,000. . Richard 2 - [ e s Tas e | stoW. two prizes of $200 and $100 each 2 . Thursda: bership. g::cnl proposed changes In “nmbe:hzf x:‘;:b b"g“:: tfha‘} T J Manches numi embers o fair sex - | the ocomstitution were discusaes, ehief| ;" coshore reunion and the threc 3 tarted. | “o\x 7-:“ -a-n-r: "::n:::\':: xh:u‘;: 1odges having the largest number of | smms————— Indies in the parade. considering dis- 3 . . 2 and oN [ oounell 10 _suaecsd _deccneed chaster tance covered, will be rewarded with | order on Powers Bros. Ice cream and | from the annual department conven- 6. s N Th s m mfl'“ evon- | members. elocted directly by thelr | (S0 LSt ol St00 ana 350, | | cake were served. """ | tion was given by Mrs. Annie L. Ra 266-270 Main/ treet, Nor WlCh, ¢ Store t 1 % Whiet | constituents, ~ inatea During the evening Past Regent | son. who (old in a particularly inter- Mrs, CM{- | preme couneil.’ James J. Casey was presented by the | csting way of tke most important ms Restor, & OWLS. council with the customary past re- | ters and incidents in connection With {the Central Village Iine at 10.45 a. m.| characterization of Damon and Pythi- | Dudiey of F.: William J. Black- | PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. gent’s jewel, Regent Wiiliam T. Cur- | the convention. g . John F. Ambu ‘Work in uu frot and second degrees | hatl ;:"{-ue:';.'fd J::fi.‘.‘l‘ 'x"'orofig: ry making the presentation, which| The president of the corps is to vis- {2nd arriving in Webster at 1.45." Web- | as. . g Mfl;'l ‘:.l class of t made an absorbing | nest, No. 1356, hud routine business to | €licited a neat responsc from Past| it the Noroton home on May 18. ster council is preparing for a large| A parazraph from their special letter | taipment committes. cenduct, also. receiving a partial re- | Regent Casey. In the evening the corps gave a well | number of visiters. _ indicates the excellénce of the enter- | ' On Thursday evening a u—ln- o, Conmecticut will have two repre- | patronized baked-bean supper at the | 5 i s < T 1 presented the B T e T e e ameaunt | sentatives at the coming session of | Bickingham Memorial under the e el e S L '“f""“““ fhiz she o HOT R | matter vefore . U ottt e o abo 345, with s mmber | the supreme council, which 18 to_be | rection of the executive committee, cil have also received an mvitation 1o} ™ indiyidual interpretation of the | je. ot City, whore it was ri o- ‘work ...g...n the time, of other. tickets vet to be heard from | Beld in Minneapolis. Past Grand Re- | sisted by other members of the corps. attend the exemplification of the third and;,ch: of the great fraternal | cordial ippm\ll and_on m in any other line. | which may materially increase this | 8ent Walter E. Canfield of Norwich Smia i degree by All Hallows’ coun: 0. 270, {‘piay Damon. and, Pythias should be of | ing Gardner lodge. No. 46, 3 t ftem come up in the | gum = For tme first ofg social affair | council No. 720, and Past Grand Re- KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. in Moosup, on Sunday, May 2ist. Ii| Tinterest forvou as a member of | oim in. vith their brother v ess In the receipt of & commu- | sonducted by this new aest the wem. | gént Dr. C, E. Brayton of - Pequot| Grand Knight P. F. Bremnan and | 1S_Probable that o delegation from the rder and a. treat you cannot well | pushing the projected social evening 16 nieation from Fishers Istand grange.| pers feel that they have good rea- | council, Stonington, are the two. Past | Past Grand Knight John P. Corcoran, | 10¢al council will attend, although no > & succee: No. 1079, Patrons of Husband=y of New | pons for congratulations at both the | Grand Regent Canfleld leaves here on | delegates- from the local council, re- | 3ITangements have been maac as yel Do here about | Bumsiciel snd social uceess which ai | Sunday for Minneapolis. where the !turned home Tuesday night from the | foF the trip. 7 al H No Stopping Him. forty’ strong for the next meeting of | tanded thelr initial effort in thig tine. supreme council will be in session ten | annual sessions of the state councils| The local council has been notified | recommendes y the officer The statement that Colenel orwich This will be on May days. of the Knights of Columbus, which was | bY Bernard E. Lynch, master of fourtl | of supreme, also grand lodges of many | velt “is through taiking” will Rardly 24, and the Norwich grangers will be i g On June 15 in New London there is | held in Torrington. They were well | d98Tee for Connecticut. that there wili|, But & host of subordinate|credited white the Cofonel has Bresth , 59, | wo the third and fourth degrees. ROYAL ARCANUM. to be a conference of the first three | peased with their trip ind very enthu- | D€ @n exemplification of the fourth de- | well. Do not fail to be Pres- | and there s a newspaper Feporter §6 of | The degres work makes a special af At a whist gi officers of all the councils in New | giastic about the manner in which the | 8T¢¢ at Bridgeport on May 30th. AS|en: and enjo: reach —Raleigh News. traction for the New York grangers to| by Thames council, No. London and Windham counties. Torrington knights arranged for the|thore are many members of Whito | visiting friends. If you have not been SRk wlme-,m they will be received with | tables were played and comfort and pleasure of .teh delegates, | Cross council. eligible for this degrée, | attending lods or some time, ~ ‘welcome. were taken by the followin; g 'S RELIEF S, 1t was the general impression that thig | it 18 probable that some of them Will|is a gooc tir — Miss Mary Sullivan, 42, a gold jewel WOMAN L CORPS. was the best convention ever held by | take it at that time. ‘lodge habit' @gain. The idea of abolishing the Umited EASTERN STAR. , | case: E. H. Pincus, 41, gold cuff links; | Sedgwick corps, No. 16, held a|the Connecticut councils. event of unusual interes States constitution! What would Jes i At RaTle Mrs. Jeremiah Sullivan, 3, | largely attended meeting at the Buck-| All roads will lead to Webster, Mass,, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. bers, for our lady {riends, cell as | Balley have to talk about?—Memphis 087, hald Wedrieaday even- ingham Memorial on Friday afternoon | on Sunday, the 14th inat, where the| Wauregan lodge, No. 6, has issued a | for the senersl public | News. m ‘Buckingham Memorial, was | 35, 3 silver match box: with the president, Mrs. Harriet Kin- | Webster gouncil, No. 228, on a_ class | special communication this week to its | hoped that yeu will maka e T - Prramid Todge. R. » o norial, w42 | Alex Clish, @ pipe, and Mrs. R. M. | nev, in charge of {he business session. | of 25 candldtes. ‘Quite a fe¥ of the lo- | members and has also brought the | offort ¢ 2 Three of a Kind. bas heem chosen to Pk “‘"'m"‘h ¥ fhe members &t | Powers, a fancy -plate. Miss Sulli- | One candidate was initiated and there | cal knights have made up automobile | matter to the attention of its sister | 2 ip us | There is room for sx-Senator Depew Do ded. ”.,.h et et M| van, who made the highest score of [ was a memorial service conducted for | parties and will journey to their des- |lodg2s of the order, referring to their | tha. membership. and rare {on the Chautauqua civcait if two a - 3 o fotlowed Dy refregaments of | the evenins, also took the special | the late Connecticut department treas- | tination over the pike. A large delega- | engagement of Brother Newton Beers | lodgi .‘and La Follette will meve ..n m. grder Wyl be inftiation, followed Dy refresuments of | 10, "oitered for this, which was a 31 | urer, Miss Mary 1. Hayes, A report |tion also will g0 by trolley, leaving on | to come hefe on the 23¢ in a cramatir | S A - T Touls” Cllobe-Demoenst. :" ¥ “The two coming events in this month - T S0 X : gailed for speciai sttention and aroured will be prasent. - e the ohapter of W the evening of mo 334, when the Rhod> Ialand “grand will make their 2 ° ° : [ ] = . ‘Babcock is 4 e Yy ysiclians Kecomimnmen astoria e lavior Fart of the aiter : ;| Roon, bevieg & spuctal car it anouet ASTORIA has met with pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pharmaceutical societies and medical authonties. It is used by physicians tice games m Siready been had be. | .,/ seckem chapter “5:‘;,,:;;,’:";"‘,’,‘; with results most gratifying. The extended use of Castoria is unquestionably the result of three facts: First—The indisputable evidence that fotgen mm‘:‘.”.""gg SL%0n% | afficers this month, the date of their o, ¥ 3L which s e it is harmless: Second—That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimilates the food: Third—It is an agreeable and oW hem chapiers nest| pesflect substitute for Castor Oil, It is abselutely safe. It does net contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotic and does not stupefy. It is Baciod, agopt carvet wewiing 'M':. p (e fh Wedneaday. The| unMike Soothing Syrups, Bateman’s Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, etc. This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, however, is te Wettihen Ramed fo heve charge: Mrs. Annie 1| expege danger and record the means of advancing health. The day for poisening.innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end. Te DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY, | Fhore il bo work on tnemmoes| our tnowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by regulating the system—rot by stupefymg it—and our readers are Wwhen the grand officers are here. e / entitled to the information.—Hall's Journal of Heallk:. FORESTERS. Letters from Prominent Physicians Addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Inesday and - ey S Ihe Jaumat Ih the Foet 3 : The Kind You Have Dr. W. L. Leister, of Rogers, Dr. W.F. Wallace, of Bradford, Dr. B. Halstead Scott, of Chica- _Dr. L. O. Morgan, of Sle. Amboy, over 489 1n atendance and | 2 © Ark.,says: As a practicing phy. N, H.,says: “ [ use your Castoria g0, Ill, says : I have prescribed N.J, says: “I preseribe your Caste- apt 5 B Always Bought and which sician 1 use Castorls and like it in my practice. and in my family.” your Castoria often for infants ria every day fer childres who see ; Sanmy = : very much.” auring my practice and find it suffering from constipatien, with D e o Baond has been in use for over 30 Or, Wm. L. McCann or Omahs, very satisfactory.” botler effect than 1 receive frem was _artistically deeerated Dr. W. T. Gacley, of Aosity, N. Neb., says : ** A the father of thiz- any other combination of drugn” and emblems of ; has borne the signa- Y., says : “I have used your Cas- ildeon i Dr. William Belmont, of Cleve- N s ot years, has ign : o teen ‘children I certainly know A b GIRER,. whch. fur s toris for several jsears iz my b abowk Yiimdnatadt. lsnd, Ohio, says : * Your Castoria Dr. HL. J. Tatt, of B » eetry nighed the mun. was sationed on u.. : i % .,,,, ,,g‘, m,fl"""m e-nd ture of Chas. H. Fletcher, practice and have found it 8 safe iyo und aside trom myown family *3nde frst in its clase. In my o o iy ie0 used your Caste- % PRSNGSR Ty experience, I have, in my years of z‘;’v"’ ,{:","' Loy : “':h:’.: ria and found it an escellemt _m and has been made under Or.Raymond M. Evarts,of Santa practice, found Castoria & popular gr/oF =™ 0% yhing remedy in my household and gefv- K ”_‘r‘:‘e :-vx:‘ 3 5 7 % S Ynez, Oslk, says : ““After using and efficient vemedy in almost P ate practice for many yeass. The Wore seated ke P his personal supervision your Castoria for children for years every home.” " _ Dr. R. J. Hamlen, of Detroit, formula is excellent.” rd mith, Mayor 0 2 it annoys me greatly to have an e 5 Mich,, says : I prescribe your Cas- J 2 s since- its infancy. ~Aliow ignorant druggist substitute some- _ Dr.Howard James, of New York, toris extensivoly as I have never Dr. Wm. L. Bossormas, of Buf- . . 3 gzing else, especially » t!!e pa- City,says: lg is with great pless- found anytbing %o equal it for chil- fala, N, Y., says: “1 am pleased to no ome to deceive you in tient's disadvantage, asin thiscase. Ure that I desire to testify to the dren’y trovbles. { am aware that £ 1 enclosa hierewith the wrayper of ~medicinal virtiie of your Castoria. there are imitationsin the fleld, but i § £ the imitation.” I have ased it with marked benefit” T slways seo that tients this. Counterfeits, Imi e imitation. e L my pad get = w . Flotchers.” of tations-and “Just-as-good” CDe R M et of Oy, and e cbiaine excellent resul 3 D Z‘ ing H. Cook, of Sath epresantative m B, Shee. d g iofio?i:r;cfl:;mm;. x:;::z *“from its administration to othx | UF .M‘;“":‘f’s vt ‘m; R M:rblehr:d are but Experiments that s Tt tutin sae ot Castery s ARG iy peaghice, your astorla for sevaral years past Teraey City. NoT pant e - my experience, like that of many Dr. J. B. Clausen, of Philadel- in my own family and have always i m" ¥ mx‘p 1. Seh Sd trifle with and endanger other physicians, has taught me to phia, Pa., says : *The name that found it thoroughly efficient and v Supremme : make an exception. I prescribe your Castoria has made for itself ‘mever objected to by children, rdi 84 3 SO ety S W Ninsfery ot : the health of Infants and your Castoris in my practice be- in the tens of thoussnds of homes which is a great considerasion in Woodward M. ruouuhn- of Prov- = & S cause T have found it to be a thor- blessed by the presence cf children, view of the faot that most medi- “'..’: Tone M. G Sraix ot ta oé Tiartford, who | . Childrens—E xperience oughly reliable remedy for chil- scarcely needs o be supplemented ~cines of this character are sbox- 7man of the banquiet cemmit i dren’s complaints. Any physician by the endorsement of the medical ious and therefore difficult of ad- t s g against Experiment. who has raised & family, as T have, profession, but I, fof one, most ministration. As s laxative 1 mendation of suy physicies. 1 X . ' » will join me in heartiest recom- heartily endorse it and believe it- consider it the peer of anything kuow of its good qualities and re- Bagley of Waterbury Convulsio mendation. of Castoria.” an excellent remedy.” shat I ever prescribed.” commend it cheerfully.” Buckingham of Bridgeport wnh the other -n-k-!- wnd ” Sun=ch Renger il‘u nurn n AmeFiod. oy re all men of sterl- : : ; character.” he said, “imboed ‘wih > E: ideals, embracing patriotism and 4t goes to make up. Kaad cifwem- ¢ Buprema Cliing, ) Judme McBweeney nnd wgf\ rome \Rapresentative 8 ~in ua, vein, am andtne diners graty ad their st ”r essman Rellly wis down for a “Legialasion,” but he