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ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM &eisfeiieys T state with a total membershi, of = 7.} 8,589, There are 23 past grand x._‘)han‘ Fraternal Benefit League Embarking on Active Season— Knights of Pythias Propose Help to Weak Lodges— Ionic Camp Maintaining Memb:rship Gain—Odd e D i Fellows Encampment Held Grand Session—Sachem Chapter Approaches Eighth Birthday. members during the year, several by deatns, others by suspensions and LADIES’ AUXILIARY, A. O. H. withdrawals. ORDER OF PROTECTION. Stated meeting of the Ladies Aux- iliary, A. O. H., was held on Monday . Thames lodge, No. 326, met in For- esters hall on Tuesday evening, hold- ing only a short session at which there was no special business to be dis- posed of. Before long the lodge is expecting to arrange for a special evening in_Hibernian hall with the president, Mrs, Mary L. Sliney, call- ing the meeting to order shortly after S o'clock. Routine business matters | were disposed of in the usual way. It| is expected that a county board meet- social evening which is to be made particularly attractive for the mem- ing is soon to be held which will re- o sult in a line of suggestions for worx.E:;:m:‘*:;:‘f.‘;‘a‘r‘:';':‘gg"f;e{‘}fs e bers. Slater lodge, No, 509, starts off its social programme for the season with a whist on next Monday, which is its regular meeting night, EASTERN STAR. to be carried out by the auxiliaries. | i fo.ogt of the order in increasing the rates in the fourth class. The dele- gates listened t6 the report of the Grand Patriarch Karl L. Winter of | grand chancellor and were particular- Waterbury reported a net gain of 154 i ly interested when he spoke of the ‘members for the year at the annual | Pythian Home per capita tax. He We offer a largj assortment of Men’s, Women’s and Chil- dren’s Wearing Apparel at most reasonable prices, and theyc is no need for delay in getting that Fall and Winter Clothing. Our stock is most complete and your early inspection and selection Come in and let us convince you of our statements. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. At the forty-third annual meeting of the Connecticut Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias, held in Waterbury this week, particular attention was paid to some of the details in the report and recommendations of Grand Chancellor Commander David Miller of Waler- will mean much to you. MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ SUITS ‘We are showing in this department 5 very broad range of styles and pat- terns. That suit you have been l10ok- ing for is here. We have a special value in a Serge at $10.98—others from LADIES’ AND MISSES’ SUIT8S We are showing one of the finest lines of Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits in this section. Some have the nobby. panel fronts and backs, others are plaided and still others are plain. The coats are neatly trimmed and are of the best workmanship. $12.50 TO $35.00 ODD FELLOWS. $6.98 TO $25.00 BOYS’ SUITS DRESSES For its meeting next Wednesday evening, Sachem chapter, No. 57, will ave an event which should call out a rge attendance of its members, as session of the grand Patriarchs Militant, I. 0. O, F., Waterbury this week. His rec dations were three, viz.: encampment, said: “And now, brothers, one held at | ommen- Home per capita tax of 10 cents more word. There seems to be a rumble | of dissension regarding the Pythian semi- The sevenfeenth great sun council, Degree of Pgcahontas, was held, Wed- nesday, with Wawaume council at Masonic_hall, Hartford. Great Poca- hontas Mrs. Adella Fields of Water- YOU are always glad to have your In this department we can give you some exceptional values. No matter what occasion you are to attend we can supply you with a fitting dress. This department is at its best and we can show vou the finest line of merchandise ever exhibited in town. on that night the chapter will observe £ s 2 “First, 1 would fécommend the im- | annually, among some of the lodges. men called .that are you' not? Greys, Blues, Browns and Mixtures ry dress is made in the latest bury presided. In her Mrs. its eighth anniversary. Work is ex- Cop right 1909, by C. E. Zimmerman Co.--No, 33 mediate purchase of new regalia for | I ask you, one and all, where is that pected for the evening, which with the the grand officers. boasted loyalty to the Pythian cause other plans in the committee's hand will make an occasion well worth the attendance of every member. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. Second. I would recommend that | when we will quibble over such an in- all the district deputy grand patri- | significant assessment that means so archs attend the meeting of the dis- |much to us when we have grown gray trict deputy grand patriarchs so that | with years, and are unable to follow report Fields stated that two new councils, Kiowa of Rockville and Narkoata of Falr Haven had been organized. Great Keeper of Records Miss Maggie A. Ives of Hartford reported fifteen coun- cils in the state, with a membership And you can make them stay at home with Bloomer or Knickerbocker vle and is of the best workmanship. i Prices range from $1.25 TO $6.00 $4.98 TO $25.00 it yon fit your Iibrary, living room or parlor with furniture that is comfortable and that you don’t need to be afraid to hurt by sitting in it. That’s what good furniture is intended for, and that’s the reason we sell they may receive the instructions of | some useful employment for the sus- the grand instructor, and thus fit them- | tenance of the life within us? The selves to properly Instruct the en-|domain of Connecticut numbers near- campments in their districts, 9,000 Knights, and 9,000 dimes mean “Third. I would recommend that the | $30¢, a mere pittance from each subordinate encampments hold public | brother.” installations, inviting the subordinate| The grand chancellor also said that lodges when practical, and hold one | “The successful organizations of to- roll call each year.” Cay are those which adapt themseives SHOES In our Shoe Department we are offering some extraordinary values at| very low figures. If you have never worn any of our Shoes you should net let this opportunity slip by. We seil some of the finest lines of Shoes in Norwich. of 1,208, a gain of 148 members. Great Keeper of Wampum Mrs. Kate C. ‘Wells of Hartford reported receipts of $697.51; disbursem=nts of $327.07; bal- ance on hand, $370.44.. Lurick was served by the ladies of Wauwaume council. 5 The next great sun council. October The report of Grand Treasurer Will- | to the needs and requirements of the | 18, 1912, will be held with Collewan- | MEN’S SHOES BOYS’ SHOES fam J. Berges was as follow: present. 1 helieve that our initiatory | aha council in Hartford. LADIES’ AND Crossett’ Shoes, $4.00. | from $1.00 to $3.50 To balance cash on hand last term, | ceremonies are too long; that there is —_— good furniture—furnifure which fuliills its purpose. SHOES “Abbott” Shoes, $3.50. sl B $938.40: received from grand scribe, | too much r:,pemlon of ‘:‘urmskam‘il ukl)‘-i KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. $1.25 to $3.50 | B\;M&grs S‘r;%e:,l 03 u(Ia)n éltxyu:ll eathers and o total, 840.10. Disburse- | ligations; that our rank work shoul " 5 3 { and o ron N . . it paia ot on apders siemed by | he revieed ARd cARaln to sach an Bx- | joingy third degree at an manows |If you have that kind your men folks will be glad to \ the grand patriarch, $1,441.8 tent as to enable the candidate to be- ance cash on hand, $1.398.28. This | come full-fledged Pythian at one shows a net gain for the vear of |session; that our lodges spend hun- $459.83, and is the largest since I have dreds of dollars for paraphernalia that day afternoon was carried out with great success. State Deputy Wm. J. Mulligan of Thompsonville and_Dis- trict Deputy P. J. Hurlihe of Willi- iounge around and slay at home. They will enjoy the “Green Stamps” with every purchase. had the honor of holding the office of | might be used to better advantage In | mantic were at the head of the maren | IS¢ Of our furmiture and you will enjoy seeing them SRS nbanires e e e A 'hedsmk anfe:gfligfiat‘{’:; from the K. of C. quarters, where the . e he report of Grand Scribe Villiam | we hol our order 0o ch 3 inz 3 = S. Hutchinson was as follows: voung men of today are willing and fig};‘e‘i’g‘;e’"’[‘;‘e“l‘;i‘r('l”d;h;e(gdza‘;etlo"‘gz do so. The Nat]o“al Shoe afld Clothlng Co., 5{-mhpuhip Total number of sub- able l()’p y a good price for the best J. O. Robertialle was left . ordinate encampments, 34; members | fraternity. h 2 i; ¢hicl o S 1T e buting membre | T Hhe Srand_ chancellor's recommen- | I Charss of ine gathering, which con- Complete Home Furnishers 252 MAIN ST., FRANKLIN 5Q. 1,432; non-contributing members, 9: WSHAS daltions were: senting councils in New London, Nor- total. 4.441 Initiati , admitted 1 mmend that the salary of | 7 by card, 7; relnstated, tal, 365; | the G. K. R and S. be §1.200 for the | Wich. Wauregan, “Danielson, Putnim CRAWFORD COOKING RANGES grand total, 4,806, Deduci—For prev- | ensuing year, and $100 for the travel- | *On, FoURan e 0 0 Gegree began lous errors, 14: withdrawn, 27; ing expenses. 1 that $75 be ap. | Mmmediately upon the arrival at odd ——————————————————————————————————————————————— pended, 98: deceased; 72 2.—~I recommend 3 ap- 2 v e 3 pr . Total memberahip July propriated for the use of the Connectl; | Lehoxs hall belng in charge ot No_ Difference. Cut Flowers net gain for the year, i54: cut Brigade Uniform Rank, Knights of [ ol Zi€, (0RO 0 over to [ ] The Tobacco trust will split itself members, 4,586, non-contributing mem- | Pythias. 4 Worthy District Deputy R. J. Hurlihe, into three companies, in compiiance | [Floral Designs bers, 3 —1 ecommend that $50 be ap- vi " avi " o M;. Hutchinson reported that the, propriated for use by the First Regi- | JWing to Mr Mulligan having to leave Funeral Director and Embalmer with the decision of the supreme coutt. at an early hour in order to get home sum for the use of 3, same evening. ten encampments showing the largest | ment and a lik It is understood that coupons will be GEDULDIG bt e ot Iyudtione from une 3 | (e settna Regiment of the Oniform | LGS MK e,y fow of e [ NORWICH JEWETT CITY |imerchansearic. —Chiskao™ Fooore- | 1o o0 77 Godar Serest membership reported June 30, 1910, Hach of the above sums to be used | Yisitors addressed the welcomed gath- e of the K. of C. as S ————————————— the evening one of a social nature after | some in promoting the best interests of that appearing on the roll of honor, was as follows: White Oak, No. 35, initiated | branch of our order, and that an ac- | ‘°g? % ? social features added for® the Three in Thirty. 0 A e : < State Deputy W. J. Mulligan on the S i : | Svirnae : - 5 nineteen, 20 per cent.: Atlantic, No. | count of the expenditures of said sums W d the business, providing something at- | evening which the members will en 3 5 i . T, initiated twelve, 17 per cont.: Ex- | ba rendered to this Grand Lodge at the | PIoETess and benefits of the Knights | fractive in this line, and the enter- | jov and there will be applications pre. | You use L & A Paint on vour house oy o No. 18, initiated fifteen, 14.9 | close of the year. Ll L : . |tatnment committee was so instructed. | sented and other important business as | Only & times in 30. perhaps 40 vears, Civil Engi per cent.. Windham, No. 10, initiated | 4.--I recommend that $500 be ap- |, District Deputy P. J. Hurlihe of No. | “Brief remarks upon the advantages | well, making the meeting one that wilp|and each time at less cost than any ivil Engineer, nine, 13 per cent.: Wascussee, No. 14, | propriated for the reorganization and |4 on ®00d and welfare, which Was o pe derived from making the meet- | require the attendance of all the mem-'| other paint: for you make 13-4 gallons | wignes to announce to his patroms and 128 per cent.: | recruiting of the weak lodges in this | ETally appreciated. o - |ings in the coming months active and | bers. Deputy Lawton s still here|of paint ready-for-use, by adding 3-1|{he public that he has moved te # itiated twenty- | domein, and that an organizer be ap- ,rict“\’." 10 ':‘Fn“w _‘-th:‘ I?i‘;g wo‘:}; interesting. were made by working for new members of which he | or 4 gallon of Linseed Oil to each gal- | Broadway, Chapman building, opposite o. 34, ini- | pointed by the Grand Lodge for that | Tict No 10, on what the K. of C. Secretary Tyler, John Donov, has dy secured half a_dozen be- | 1on of L. & 3. and thus reduce actual|the Y. M. C. & who come in on the charter Murphy, James Lewis, and the tenor ated that the coun- i per 24, initiated twelve, 11.6 per cent.; Nutmeg, No. 38, initiated eighteen, 1 Filimore, M Carthy and F. of the meeting indi purpose: that the organizer be re- quired to render an account of his ex- penditure of said appropriation to this cost to about $1.60 per gallon. All painters know and reco: mmend it. L. W. Carroll & Son, Walter Kingsley, Rev. J. H. Broderick, covering general resuits and aims of No. the, of C. the and JOSEPH BRADFORD, er cent. ? ‘0. 26, inith i 2 ue for an active resumption ; ; Poaive 10.8 paptent " o0 Initiated | Grand Lodge d that $10 be paid to | ; EAward I Gallagher on progress and | o (et S08 107 2% SCUNS TSRS | Improving Conaressional Record. | pjigncia; agents, Write postel for P g g bR S T ittoe bald 0| development of All Hallows, No. 270. If John L. Sullivan were to 80 to|.yoney Saver List No. 6¢.” Longman Book Binder. i B o Lo e i b e S Rev. J. E. Mathiew was called upon T congress the ~Congressional Record | Mene¥, Saver st 5 i SHowing 106 Iargest Roibes Tor b o 1 by surprise and by his presence “of WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. | would have to adopt a sporting page.— i) o) i % " | Blank Books Made and Ruled to Ords: The report of Grand Keeper of Rec- [e mind and wit in able way made his - 2 < $ Detroit Free Pr Ry v initiations, have failed to get on the | ords and Seals Horace se of o When Norwich camp, No. 90, which | 103 SROADWAY. roll of honor, among them being A Hartford was then read, showing that [ PTERence “';,".““ rald of New I started its career auspicious last | = T - 3 ?OLE,Y KmN_EY BIFES Telephone 35k A Eantaw encampment, No, 20, th | Mr. Case had visited 43 lodges since | ° ““““91 "‘g“; "f & ;“hf‘";“‘m Monday night, holds another meeting | The Amsterdam diamond trade is in | Will reach your individual case if you forty -three ini s, and Midian en- | the last Grand Lodge session. The | 0" BeDeraj remarks through his 1ong | which is to be on the fi Monday | the hands of ten firms, employing 10,- | have any form of kidney and bladder | pHpRE 1s no advertising me@lum in eampment, No. 7, with thirty ini- | report also showed that the Grand |Mmbersiip in the K. of C. colin | DiENt in November, there are to be |000 workmen. trouble or urinary irregularities. Try | mastern Conneoticut equal to The Bul- bty |Tiodse fwd $4.546.64 In the treasury | Fast State Deputy James Tevelin them. The Lee & Osgwod Co. letin for business results. gestions in regard to the care of home- less children. Following the speaking all partook of the refreshments that had been pre- | pared, followed by a smoker in honor | of No. 270 and its visitors after which | the merry hoys left in automobiles, | trolley, otc., well satisfled. | Emil Scharf of Washington, D. C. |the man whom Congressman Be | Johnson of Kentucky referred to in a legislative Learing in Washington sev- eral months ago as making a promi | to deliver to Johnson the Catholic vote of Johnson's district in Kentucks when he ran for re-election, has been expelle¢ from the membership in the Knights of Columbus by the national | board of directors. This announce- ment was made this week by the na- The Ladies' Specialty Co. We are making an especially Fine showing of our Carpet Size RUGS Our Special Showings For Today —= will be some New Combinations in POLO COATS, with large purple Distribution e OF ~~ | tional officers of the Knights of Co- | collar and cuffs and with other blending colors. Prices from $10.00 to $15.00. | lumbus in New Haven upon receiving | the findings of the board of directors. : ; | b _. : ATS in very attractive styles, in Black, Brown and | Scharf is a lobbyist at the national BROADCLOTH CO. % | capitol it is said and was a member of | Blue. Prices $10.00 to $30.00. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, 9x12 from .--$10.50 to $15.00 | Washington, D. C., council of the sreat Regular $14.00, $16.00 and $18.00 values. e i b A New Line of STREET DRESSES, in All Wool Serge and Messaline, BODY BRUSSELS, 9x12 from | about six months age at which Gon. | in all the latest models, trimmed with pretty combinations of colorings. S e | gressman Johnson was present when | Prices from $5.98 to $17.50. > e $ at the incident arose which has resulted AXMINSTER, 9x12 from. . F e Rt o elant fofn ithe HOUSE DRESSES in good colors, the Regular Dollar Dress, Special Regula | course of his speech before the com- mittee declared that he had the prom- | ise from Scharf that he would deliver (Johnson) the Catholic vote in ngrassinan’s own district in Ken- The statement from “ongress- Piicd Satrdny, Bl VELVETS, 9x12, special price Regular at $23.00. WILTON VELVETS, 9x12, seamliess at Regular at $27.50. FINE WILTONS, at . cerene...$33.00, $35.00, $38.00 to $35.00 We carry a fine line of WOOL RUGS in two-toned effects, attrac- tive for sitting rooms. WRAPPERS in Flannelette, Special price 89c. The Lee & Osgood Company’s DRUG STORE TODAY We have been provided with a quantity of bottles of Olive Oil f‘ar free distribution to those who use and enjoy a good product. These tucky. man Johnson went all over the coun- | try «und great indignation resulted i COLORED SHIRT WAISTS at Special Prices, 39¢, 49c, 89c. | ; among the members of the Knights of TAILORED WAISTS, the $1.00 and $1.25 Waist, Special for Saturday 89c | Columbus everywher: T 1.98 t 10.00. owLs. DOUBLE DRESS SKIRTS from $ o $ At the meeting of Norwich Nest, No. 1396, on Tuesday evening in Owls & President Ashley T. Boon presiding, | the chief business was some prelimi- | nary discussion of some plans for the celebration of the first anuiversary of Colonial Rag Style Rugs in all sizes, GIVE US A CALL AND SAVE MONEY We invite your inspection plans for a celebration of that date. The Nest approaches its first anniver- | sary with a commendable record, hav- ing shown more than a fifty per cent. bottles while they last will be given to all those who will call for them the Nesi, which comes on Nov. 28th. ) L] % today (SATURDAY). Be sure and see our window display of OLIVE The details were turned over to the 9 oIL. entertainment committee which will l . ; hold a meeting at once and formulate L] ° b4 : 137-141 MAIN STREET 248 Main St., Franklin Sq. Norwich, Conn. You can buy TODAY a box of our F | membership gain in its first twelve or SATURDAY CANDY made by Fuller { months. 2 Gradtie. MODERN WOODMEN. Lyman J. Cobleigh, consul of Toni | Camp, No. 7694, presided at the resul meeting on ~ Thursday evening in Pythian hall. A good muster of reigh- bors were present, only routine busi- ness was done, with the exception of two candidates being adopted in the mvstries of woodcrait. Three appli- cations were presented- and promise of mors. W. A, Whitmarsh was appoint- ed Chief Forester for the rest of the ‘year. FRATERNAL BENEFIT. LEAGUE. Norwich council, No. 25, held a meet- ing of special importance last Tues- day evening in Hibernian hall, the reg- ‘ular meeting place of the council, and had for a visitor Supreme Secretary Fratk P. Tyler of New Haven. In the sbsence of the president, &. M. Pincus, the chair was filled ‘b¥Sthe secretary, l Dr. R. R. Kinkead. « = With a- view fo_prébaring for in- creased interest in the meetinzs and a { more active participation in the coun- leil work by embers, ‘4 . vacancy { océurring inthe office of president was filled by the election to that office of There are 13 different flavors in this Take Time! You don’t have to Be Wealthy to Own a Home—your money 29 Cents that NOTICE Change In Bank Hours On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jewett . ° City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will be open every business day (except Satur- days) from 10 o’ciock a. m. to 3 o'clock p. m., chocolate coating makes you Take your time to purchase your Furniture. want more. { mixture, covered with a fine “crunchy” I will go farther here than elsewhere. SPECIAL SATURDAY MIXTURE We will give you credit if you want i Come in and look us over, it will pay you. SCHWARTZ BROS. Complete House Furnishers, 9-11 Water Street, Telephone 965 oy v”cabox’ While waiting for your prescription buy a box of this Candy. fe Sunday. The Lee & Osgood Co., tomv ™ st e e LG | FOAE Gold Stamps With All closing Saturdays at 12 o'clock. - Agents for Park and Tilford Candy R S LR SR R i g Y5 - Lewis. As these two officers are to be in- stalied at the next meeting, some of the supreme officers will be here at that time, and it was decided to make Hudnut’s and Roger & Gallet’s Perfume Cash Purchases. FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer.