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Willimaatic all Ready for Grand Lodge, A. O.U. W.—| Owls Gaining New Membsrs—Camp ~of Royal Neighbors Forming Here—Hz:ptasophs’ Open Meet- ing—First Fores ers in Norwich in 1891 RED There was a a cumseh trihe, No. eicning in Hibern stine busin Dep offi ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM, [} MEN. ted meetine of T 13, last Wednesday wall, at which 18 before the evening, but ariod oceu- the meet- ess W , at n tibern of Di wean, who avill be by companied es Peterson of Organizer Dun explain clearl- the \ make the Hepta- n nee propos will probably ‘be rs present. and Te- served during the Mr an will n the e time regular SONS OF VETERANS. Sedgwick camp, No. 4. held its reg- " ast Monday even 1 kingham Mem 1a vin, ndance. Plans have progr ted, f the public st to on its next regular ind a number xpe The gener ro da eet b g was held cighbors riend re prese ew q as 1k auxiliar ca from th Consul L. J ed with even- t of the Miss N WOODMEN. Coblei business w nitis 2 ved. After tF over an open v good attend- nt. Mrs. D he principal speake vtine being and r to form a P America She 1ber me hors o amp. 1 nu was stc their_h Re N n 1 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. W cele i the d oon in siness of th MISERY FRDMAI GOES IN FIVE MINUTES. | Gas, Heartburn, Stomach Miser: a Little 1 case of Pay cents and v sufficient out_the the fam armacist to show vou formula plainly printed on these | 0-cent cases, then you will under- stand wh Dyspeptic trouble « all kinds st go, and why Diapepsin a relieves sonr, put-of-order Indige n is ugh ent to assimilation int food vou eat 1 tha table - wi what will p! will feel 1 or for bu 1 2t intestines are clean 1 not need to re This ¢ will have many Diapepsin cranks, as some people will eall them, hut you will be cranky about this #plendid stomach preparation, too, if You ever try a little for Indigestion Ll stritis or any other Stomach miser: Get some Pape's Difipepsin now, this and er rid vours of | ach Troubl: and Indigestion. sut-of-order stomack Cros on of whi pr Colum- 1 s da by Hisg iibbons on 4 o'cloc on President chair he order v As as tre NDIGESTION Dyspepsia and Other y Ended With Diapepsin. a lump of you belch indigested food Dizziness, Hear 1, Bad taste in readache—this is on ye's Diapepsin cos ill thoroughly and cure house in ily m: indi in stion ha va min- and tastes contains ind_prepare blood all es you atite = you most. is that vour stomach and and fresh, and you ort to laxatives or ess or Constipa- digest o the s, Beauty of Color Paiuting. Nice shades of color like & M. Tuxedo Yeliow or Silver G and m of Olive or Shake een ament and wear, when used by adding % of a galion of Oil to each gallon of- the L. & M. colors as pro- duced at Factory Then the paint costs only about $1 per gaiion e the user himself makes about paint used, and reduces cost by adding the O Thirty-five vears use in N. A, & 8. A. * .+ W. Carroll & Son. V ngsley Jinfield. Write Saver Price List & Martinez, P. O. Box ”;" you re; condition still ¢ Kidney Pills. Thei sitive results wil ickache, and all kidney foubles. The £l nervousness, ach the Limit of physical endurance and while your urable, take Foley r guick action and 1 delight you. For rheamatism, bladder and urinary & Guwona. ady | | which the leave | > | date rsday evening there " meeting, when seneral the fall and winter season | were talked ove The ¢lass initiation |on Oct. 15th is only a week off and | i$ to be a ood number of can- it. The two teams which applications for a bis re actively at work bringing to the sec- 1therine later 1d will soon be retary's desk th harvest of signed applications. Several members of each n already reported app od in pleasing number for a swarter. During the coming months the ne: 1 'see the date for its first annive ve and at that time it is e event in a ed to observe the v: There are also other { piar al nature which the of. | ficers have talked over for the coming { months UNITED WORKMEN. arrangements for the annual ing of the grand lodge of Con- which is to be held in Willi- 1 an | mee | necticut | mantic on the 19th of this month, pre- | ceded by a ion to he given the grand lodze mantic, Columbia, i ntry Hebron lodges, are now ete 1| Recorder Stroh has t out i for the meet- to s of the 1 unusually ted to greet the United in state attendance is e f the order tates, Supreme Master fuscatine, offi in Workman Will Ta. and the in rank, lag ew Haven, hom will be present and de- . Grahd Recorder Stroh, int committee of the amed, has Woman's Reli s. limantic, to provide the | dinner for the grand lod on _the { noon of the dinner will be | served at the R. headquarters in e town | at over 100 be the ~dinner is guarantee The money received for the di s will be { devoted by the Relief corps ladies to their funds for benevolent purposes. | s me Master Workman arvis I w visitor at ‘he grand lodge offices Haven. last he attended an 0. U, W herin way to Maine to visit | Maine 1od: after W | while en ro for yme, attend | icut and lodge meeti Stroh paid an offi- grand lodge office of b, | the Empire State Workmen in New n | York last Tuesday and as an -official | meeting was or the time he had the Asu ting not only the =rand ork jurisdiction, am, but also Webber of the ommitiee and | f Merr nd lodge advisor: rand ler condition of the order ir uch ir 1 Bro: her of Colches enjoyable { ver gathering Wickw » lodge and &r Workman for all hands h capped by it was a jolly. f the wi providing Programme Recorder Strol ived a etter from Recor Weth- erell of Woodstock 42, of East Woodstoc iving some of the < ion by fire o of the A e building, which was ited in the center of the vill and for miles around ns the old 5101 buildir was the ground and lodge vthir ame, accupied the being rented to a business cause the fire is not he loss -was $2.000. Grand Stroh_will once endeavor a new charter > lodge will con- to do busin at the old stand lodge decides to rebuild on its FORESTERS. ion of ing celeb; ersary of entieth n of th icting consid nmembers and rnal order: the thr those he cour t favor: m of 'the ted with 30 now has over 300: 1 was the second own to over and Court cour was insti and sachem, wl instituted, 0 from its charter figur which is the j close to 150 members. scted for thé anniver: Nov. 16, is close to of institution of Court, City orwich, which was Thursday evenin Not. 1891. Tt nstituted in K. Chief ug { nas the original | tion, of was n of New he g list ilt be found a few r | tve business | t Chief Ranger—M. R. ( sr—John Thearl. H. Callah: "1 Hinchey. Palmer. Recor: Senior W Junior Senior Junior, ition of this new lodge is mainly due, savs The Bulletin of the next day, to the efforts of M. R. Ganter, Albert H. Allen and »hn Thear! At the regular n ting of Court City of Norwich, No. 63, on Friday evening in Foresiers' nall. a matter of im- decided upon which has ifong for some time from to meeting and has to do with o member. Two 1 re ‘roeeived and five plications were 1 \ tee of three from the court peinted to meet e like committee from the other courts to make arr ments for a celebration that wiil take place in the near future. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Deputy J. M. Lawton, who is here organizing a vamp of the Woodmen' of the Wor'd, has had word from. the state manager {o let him know what Wil be - the fiTst convenient date .on which the new camp can be instituted. As soon as this is chosen fhe state manager will' arrange to come here Deputy Lawton has been considering a date next week, but has not settled yet what night it may be. w An iron ship weighs 27 per cent. less than 2 woeden one of the same dimen- siong, and will carry 15 per cent. more e=-S=laaded (o the same depth. THE THIN OF THINGS? It takes the steady nerve, the elastic step, the energetic body to meet modern conditions, and the quick mind grasps the fact that and nerves must be properly nourished. Weak, hesitating, doubting natures are those who lack vitality. Their kingdom is the crust or outer edge— the thin of things. SCOTT’S EMULSION is the vitalizer for all ages. It feeds nerves, body and brain with pure, wholesome food-tonic. It does not stimulate—it nourishes. ALL DRUGGISTS ture.” His epigrammatic motto was that “few laws and short legislative cays go together. Long legislative days go with short sessions,” It must s rrise the lawmakers of today that this uzgestion was actually treated with respect, since the daily sessions were invariably protracted. They continued through the weelk and were frequently held evenings as well. In 1859 the session began May 4 and ended June 24, and, this, too, appeared Connecticut Hangs On. ut legislature has now the ninth month of its ting, and one of its members has an- inced his willingness to have it con- many more rather than have in which he is interested go This is the record length for Counecticut, and it might be diffi- cult to find a longer period of uninter- ripted law-making in any state. Every The Connect ered upon n state shows longer sessions than for-| i, Governor Buckingham unnecessaril: merly but nowhere is the contrast be- | 10 Y T N ot o ral address this nd the present S0 eX- | veuy Governor Baldwin expressed the land of steady habits.” | {uinion that “with proper, effort and ut elections were once emization the legislature could ac- held in the spring. In 1857, during the | (omplish its business and adjourn be- zdministration of Governor Hollis, the | fove the end of April.” Very likely he islature assembled May 6 and ad- |5 ¢ the same opinion still. It is doubt- journed June 26, but even the length | 120 a¢ true now as in Governor Holiis' )f that period called forth a rebuke Siedily 55 vears ago, that “anxiety -utive and the first recom- mendation that the state change from annual to biennial sessions, which was Gene about 30 years later. | “So thoroughly convinced am I he “that we suffer more from unsta- nd excessive legislation than from | a paucity of enactments that I venture to suggest such an amendment of our constitution and laws as would require biennial sessions of the legisla- H. K.Taylor & Go. ~ INVESTMENT SECURITIES 75 PEARL STREET HARTFORD, GONN. GET RICH BY SAVING Don't take * flyers ™ or speculative chances, The roulette wheel has a big percentage in its favor. When you buy more than you can pay for, you give a host- age to fortune. Play safe, investigate, invest and Don’t Gamble. We do no marginal business. We'll buy for you one or more shares of stock. HARRY K. TAYLOR. Bl is unnecessarily created and confi- dence impaired” by excessive legis'la- tion, and “this being one of lheAm- firmities incident to republican institu- tions should be carefully guarded against.”—Boston Transcript. Never Ran Very Far. Mr, Bryan says he will not run for president again. This is a Bryan state- JAMES N. H. CAMPBELL. Fall Apparel Our store is stocked with the season’s latest creations, and they are displayed for your inspection. Below we quote a few articles from our departments. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN’S SUITS LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SUITS In all the season’s latest shades and]In all the new and popular shades, We styles. These suits are ali trimmed in|have a very neat and nobby line from the latest: fashion. $8.50 to $25.00 $7.98 to $25.00 e —————————— BOYS’ SUITS have —— DRESSES Here the women can find a varied as- Here we 1 complete line in the sortment in Serges, Messalines and season’s best colors and styles. A v t Taffetas, from $3.98 to $15.00 B — LADIES' AND CHILDREN’'S SHOES to this department is worth your while. ‘We can clothe the youngster from $1.50 to $7.00 BOYS’ SHOES t of leathers and makes. $1.00 to $3.50 B ———— R — MEN’S SHOES We are the agents for “The Crossett This is where you can buy your shoes In the b reasonable. 50c to $3.50 ———————————ee BLANKETS shoe at E A% You do not need to feel the cold if you $3.50 to $4.00 - e ———— | DaVe a pair of our cotton or wool We have “THE BEACON SHOES” at|blankets. $3.00 to $3.50 79 to $5.00 We give ¢ GREEN TRADING STATIPS.” THE. NATIONAL SHOE & CLOTHING CO. 252 Main Street, Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. \Fall 'E‘Very money. 1$1.25 $2.25 $1.50 $2.50 can subscribe to. He ce Press. ment that we will not.—Detroit F Doesn’t Help George. A St. Louis preacher claims to have traced George Washington's ancestr back to William the Congueror. Th ‘} ATTENTION is called to our line of Fall Shoes GREAT VALUES Dull Calf and Patent| Colt and Kid $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Tan, ferguson & Charbonneay, FRANKLIN SQUARE. GEO. E. PITCHER Civil Engineer, wishes to announce o his patros. and the public that he has moved to 65 Broadway. Chapman building, opposite the Y. M. A JOSEPH BRADFORB, Book Binder-. Alank Books Mads and Rufed to Ordss 103 SROADWAY. Telephons 35& FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM- POUND. Still retain: s high place as the best household remedy for all coughs and ! colds, either for children or grown per- sons. Pr erious results from A | cold. Tak the genuine Foley i Honey and Tar Compound, and refuse substitutes. The lLee & Osgood Co. Conqueror New-York World. who buys their and Winter Clothes and |Shoes here is going to get the best values for the least - Four Remarkable Specials in Men’s and Young Men’s New Fall Suits e $.00 31000 $13.90 See Window Display i Smart, Snappy Styles in Men’s and Boys™ New Shoes FOR MEN “p | bad_boy. / Al FOR BOYS $1.25 $1.50 $2.50 $2.00 $3.00 $1.00 $2.00 We are showing everything a-man or boy wears, from Hat to Shoes. Assortments large enough, qualities good enough, and pri¢es low enough to please all who appreciate the value of good goods. Brooklyn Outfitters, 266 te 270 MAIN STREET, NORWICH “THE STORE THAT SATISFIES” attended. ment to Col. this a delicate compli- ‘William Jennings Bryan is to be vongrulululod,fi o - ;wl' to President William Howard Taft? % = i r' den Tribane. Should Explain Himself. (At i £ never knew a William to | Trying on His Nerves. Thus Mr, Rooseve] | > xnow now why Diaz shut off the ered himself at a session of t - { Mexican _presidential mpaigns.— court in New York wh = | Memphis Commercial Appeal. dren’s Coat Sweaters and Jerseys Up-to-date line at Reasonable Prices. C. V. PENDLIETON, Jr., 10 Broadway EVERY SATURDAY We Have Some SPECIALTY To Offer Our Patrons TODAY = we have a special number in a pretty DRESS, which is a model with perfect fitting lines. in COATS. The: not been shown before, and their peculiarity makes them very attract- beautiful We also have two numbers are models which have ive. Our SUITS are of the newest materials and the recent styles. Our special offering in SKIRTS is an A1 bargain. We invite an inspection of these special values at low prices. The Ladies’ Specialty Co. 248 Main St., Frankiin Sq. Norwich, Conn. | Opp. Porteous & Mitchell Co. Telephone connection. " LAHN FURNITURE CO. 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