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BULLETIN'S ~ ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM, Stonington United Workmen Inquire About Prize Ban- ner — Fraternal Benefit League Supreme Officers, Coming—Odd Fellows and Grangers in Degree Work —K. of C. Fourth Degree Assembly. ‘Wells Co.’s Clothes the Best. THE ECONOMY OF QUALITY 1S FULLY DEMONSTRATED IN OUR OFFERING OF - { owLsSs. 1 1.900 local Councils which meet fre- No. 1396, at its meet quently (most of them twice each NOaias, at s Moei | nonth) for soctal intercourse, mutual ) the entertainment |improvement, and the conduct of its| celebration of the | Decessary business. e oiee| FRATERNAL BENEFIT LEAGUE. meoting | snected | Norwich council, No. 24, which bad | = visitation from supreme council offi- at its last meeting will aguin be ends. by | visited from the head office of the or- | during | ganization at its meeting next Tues- ! shments. | day evening in HWibernian hall. Be- | S | cause of matters of special interest| ODD FELLOWS. coming up at this time, notices have | been sent to all the members to make | 3 dge, No. 11 opens the | I eetal effort 1o attend this meet- ; . itia L "its meeting on | INE. and it is expected that the result SEab ' PATTERN FOR ROOSTER. ng next week Thers| ™ 1l be a large attendance. SR IR I DOLLY. | el | I S eco. N Beld a vegu HHIITS OF SOt = Set of Doll's Dress. Petticont and Chfldren. g om sday evening in| State Deputy Willlam J. Mulligan ot | Drawers. What mors’ fitting in these daxs of : a1, with omly routine | the order of the Knights of Columbus | = Imnticler Sivies than . gaily colored Pusines o hext meeting off- | bas received word ffom the mational| Wit the approach of (i o S P el b S e o cor - headquurters of the order that a fur-| e “little mothers” will be busy with | lection of animat ‘toys. o 2 horetaybotedsIRIEE Hvelt_ Dlealy o for men and young men from the conservative models ther reduction In the Insurance rates ' gy nnel. flunneleite or similar fab . ROYAL ARCANUM. §,‘Le‘.",,,;{}.,”"‘Zi‘,‘,’&‘;‘,',,";;é!“:fi";%é{:fi‘f‘”f‘,'e'_"‘f‘ e, Tuasion Bt such a8 18| Cmne e et o ve: toy '3-":\?3: in smooth kerseys and meltons to rough self lined e g - n 1‘?"" :_‘ GkBe S“:,,':‘::r‘;’ J:fk‘:::\:;(",‘?:, ‘E,E:';l,.,;;’:i’:?:,im%.’,"p 3){?‘1? ik ;H P equires ‘m“_:""';"’?u“'gc‘fi’ " "‘"“j(; fnlfcy colorings. The Chesterfield, the Conservfxtivc xy'lodcl S ship o e N e W T x| or v anmiea . Thi pates . ,;.‘, B Matieato ane-addvess on re- and the Convertible Collar Overcoat and the * Great Coat”’ United States. Durirs | appeared for the men at the national .80 véquires I vard of [egpte Lf,‘:..‘j’,‘.‘.}?}ffl:fir n Compans. with three-quarter belt— tern Dept a Bntury it yver. §143.000,000 to the rs, besides the petifcont and drawe | size. ffor's the national officers have now | nnounced & _reduction in cotton | ! ! | { aeh men rough its local Co s ers from 50 cents to 25 cents LS BOLL’S FRES b reda ousands of dollars for | monthiy. Dryers, finishers and de-| B £ of sick gistressed mem- | signers in _woolen mills will be re- | ' rongn The Bullein Compan u 5. hos re, and in other help ed from Stote s m; oot St iy |\ Vers Atiractive and Pretty Dress and . e wavs. It bas o from 15 to 30 cents, and certain | | gy Bt ES as 1 i ozt Dotk ® ° ecretary John 1. Corbett of New Haven has sent out the following no- | tice: Please take notice that the ad- | journed meeting of the Fourth Dearee | \ el ser District Assembly, for the District of | ox 1o Wien Miss Dolly réquires: a new. thére is nothing micer than a b dress as here ilfustrated. to be of lawn, batiste or nainsook. with ed, minting of tern for |§,g or lace for trimming. The hat ma m and Pattern for Chanticler. e of the same materlal as the gown. A NEW AcQuisT HE NURSERY “200." 35 L4 P , Connecticut, wil at Knights of Col- X e e T PR et bask dress and & ard o! l“L]l ma . at 2.20 o'clock in the afternoon. ceneral assemblies and local as- lies where there are no general toy. ¥ the hat for the 20-inch xize. A'pattern of this ilhistration mailed to”any address on receip: of 10 cents i | city of New Haven, Sunday, November | flinnel may Furey materd emblies, shouid be represented by | fUILy mater ie o R e properly qualified delegates. yard of 44- * Order througis The Bulletin Company, S vard for mane | patiern Depts Norwich, Coun. d Young Men’s Suit: ORDER OF PROTECTION. - £ 0f EENRUAIOn [ s SR Tt . E office He 'has visited every ju- ’ , , toe? | in arranging the dates and places for ¢ e e e ol e om0 | the: mestingx. risdiction Gf the Order and is a very 1o benaficiaries, pat none were| The first meeting will be held in the ' favorable convincing speaker. who ta €l BT ihe SESte city_of Hartford under auspices knows what he is talking aboiit and “ of Nathan Hale lodge, No n next|is thoroughly in earnept for thaj Thursdar evening. Nov g Order's welfare and prosperity. Broth { PATRONS OF HNSBANDRY. st mosting” wili be *rjday | er Narvis visited the last annual meet- 3 Norwich grange, No. 172, which be- | evening Nocember 10th, ing in Willlmantic last month, and| degree work with the first and | auspices of Willimantic 3 those who heard his address during the | . nd at its last meeting will con-of Willimantic, at which is ex- | session of that body, and his informal | P9 ® (1) paid to th 3 \e_degrees at its mext meeting. | pected the splendid meeting held on the | talk to members of the Order at the | b . h is Wednesday the 8th, on which | evening of October 18th (when WIili- [meeting on the previous evening pre- o o, ne 0c. and $1.00. candidates will be advancea| mantic and neighboring lodges of tha* |ceding the Grand Lodge session, have [ G d Clothes bt re through the third and fourth defrees.| section of the state gave & fine ro |exiresed an earnest desire o hear 00 (o] . : According to the usual custom at|ception to the Grand Lodge) will be |him again. Colee Liquid Shampos tho hese degrees the aveming wil closs| duploated In interast. Daring the — a with a supper, which at this season | evenings of the following week mee! FORESTERS. of ihe year will be designated a har-| ings will be heid in ~New Haven | < 3 3 ] - 3 & regular meeting of Court City of vest supper. i Bridgeport, Meriden, New London and | Norvich, No. 63, Hela Eriday evening, | === == - gy cville, g derstood that | was one of the most enthusiastic meet- s: Timothy Lynch, bari- |Chinese money—bei hout $4.52 in | UNITED WORKMEN. on the week following there will be | ings m o number of years. The newly | 2urtha. bads: Timothy Lynch. barl. |Zhincee moneycmeink abomt beator \s the close of the yoar draws near | Mmeetings d in Norwic 1sted | organized degree team put five candi- | 19n%: held a rehearsal, going over ‘,’.z = when the annual award of the A. O.|32nd Seymou 2 | dates through the second dearee. T3 bl il o s - ater Premature Crop Failure. 1. W. state banner takes place, v Sikiee mestings Will be hald in the | syplicationw whre ireceiyed.. A nems | Dis:ovest wiien Buvwich Fofesters on )’ e Seop We are showing in connection with our | THE KELLS COMPANY Houe loages that are I the icsa in| Io08e reoms’ and 'in most” inetances | DEPUSIRPS MRS, FUaR el B many | Kivember I5th will cciebrate The O | The cranberry cro besn bad e " | the contest are getting much animated | the public w nyited to attend.| mage a long report of the convention | 2"'M - S e pr At | SEARa. 5 0. D S1e npnal | e | 1 JOMNES ST NEWBURGH, N. V. over the bammer contest. ~ Grand Theremay be some enfertainment Pro- | jeld i’ Detrolt, having been adeles | St court in this olty | ally short. o s > o RIS ! | Recorder George Stroh received a let- . to diversify the progress.|guie He was heard with much inter- 5 oot y | | terof "inquiry - the past week from | Dut the purposs and object of the | 5%y ol ‘present. He complimented The Cost of War. R Brother David Bennard recorder of | INeetings is to eive the membershiv of | the tcam for their work. A quariette| The war about Tripoli has aiready ["*" Flotge B P Stonington lodge, of Stonington, Conn., | {02 OTder and friends who *t- | consisting of Brothers Carl Hero, first | cost Italy $100,000,000—and China has | Fish by boili . H asking_ for the exact standing of his| tend. the opportunity of learn | tenor; Joe Quinn. second. tenor: I. J.|got more publicity with two tons of | pressin | advantages of membership in her W of the A. O. = lodge in the contest. Brother Stroh| & Foplied that &t the time of writing| Qrder and of hearing B October 30th, the lodges in the lead | Navie of Muscatine To in the contest were Wadsworth No. §0, | Preme Master W of Hartford, and_ Stonington lodge: — with Wadsworth slightly in the ‘ead, the net increase of membervhip for the Saved Many from Death. thus far of those lodges being Mock_of Mogk, Ark., ngton 4, and Wadsworth 2. but | h> has saved many lives in h Stonington lodge at.the beginning of ) G experience in the drug b the contest had 32 members while| . What I always like to do,” he wr Wadsworth had but 35, . Thua in ac. | 15 to recommend Dr. King's New Dis! cordance with the net increase rule{COYery for weak. sore lungs. hard proportioned "o meembership - when | cclds, hoarseness, obstinate coughs, la Zovern the award, Wadeworth was | STIPPe. Croup, asthma, or other bron- | Sightly ahead, However, there is no | Chifl affection, for I feel sure that a telling vet which lodge will get the | NUmber of my neighbors are alive and banner as Nathen Hale, No. 39, ot | Well 10day because they took my ad-| | Hartford is out for it, with two rival! yice to use it. T honestly believe it's recruiting committees selected from | fhe Dest throat and lung =medicine ts membership, busy as bees working | tha't s Made Easy to prove h for the honor: 'and other lodges have | S #, thial bottle free or | the recruiting spirit on in sood | 5 JL P The King Dental Co. in s ctty 1n et eiguiyears. . W HY P Three Strong Reasons : 1st—ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS DENTISTRY—We honestly believe that this a fine assortment of FIRE PLACE FIX TURES, consisting of Portable Grates Folding Screens, Spark Guards, Brass and Iron Andirons, Fire Place Sets in iron and brass, Brass Fenders, Gas Logs, Etc. IS SOUND AND SWEE T The Prices are Reasonable and we Invite Inspection -at - FRED C. CROWELL'’S, 87 Water Street IR - anies lodge, No. 18, of Groton had SR | is the strongest reason for our success. People come in fear and ab. an unusually interesting meeting last . ather’s Vengeance trembl L 25 i s sound an and| Tueaday evening at which several would have fallen on anyone ' mbling and’ go awey. happy-—wendering why they doubted. n e ex There | matters of importan®a were consider- | tacked the son of Peter Bond 2nd.—THE LOWEST PRI nt wi wor of teeth rie TS hief of which was the formulating | Rockwood, M but he was power Yor i el CES consistent with good work, a set of teeth as i 44 rr o TAUNENATE. & ¢ et [1chs: Ttors atiadis of Lidmes oo w as $8.00 including painless extracting. Gold Crowns and Bridges, . A0 instohng ‘of mh..,,y.,p,l Doetors cpnid not help bim, $400 to $5.00. Teeth without plates, $4.00 to $5.00. Gold filling, $1.00 M - b z POPE QUALITY HAS NEVER BEEN QUESTIONED action was taken in view of the | "so at last we 4p. Other fillings 50c up- rest awakened throughout _the ters aud he impr the state through the efforts ' taking six botties. f the d Lodge officers to that end. | Ney medicine 1 cver sav N k special committee composed of | tired feeling, nervousness d iive committee appointed to arrange end in dropsy, diabetes or for holding a seriex of big campaign | “ase. Beware: Take 3 Cove St. mass mectings in the interest e |and be safe. Every bot 3rd—PERFECT WORK GUARANTEED by our force of licensed dentists who are specialists of over 20 years' experience, viz.: ljter you have satisfied Oz ek rears thirt the POoPE-HARTFORD HAS NO SUPERIOR IN ANY FEATURE, « CONSIDER THE PRICE *DR. JACKSON, Painless Extracting and Filling. DR. GALLUP, Crown and Bridge Work and Orthodontia. DR. SYDLEMAN, Artificial Plates, 4 3 0c, at | SRR Ea e KING DENTAL PARLORS | #3000, The Ladles SpeCIalty Co. Il.lk,“ ] ,u by e Franklin Square Heurs—9 a. m. o 8 p. m.; Sundays 10 1o 2 Phone 195-3 TODAY , Will be the Biggest Bargain Offering Day we have had in our Store since our opening. We have just received a large numberof WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S | COATS, in the very latest models and newest combinations of Reversible perh line of Four and Six Cylinder Models for 1912—greatly imorosad —Five and Cai mv Tonneaus; Phaetent: Limousines and Landaulets with rab cldes ¥ i mousimes: Ciub Raadsters; Front Door Roadsters. Alse Puss e Wagons and Three Ton Trucks. 6-Cylinder Touring Car, $4,000. Three-Ton Truck, $3,400. One of our factory salesmen visits Norwich each week and will arrange demonstrations fc interested parti Send for Catalogue. Telephone Charter 4380 or Address Dept. A, The Pope Manufacturing Company, Hartford, Connecticut For nervousmeas, irritability, headach:, backache, pressing- @ow» pains, and other symptom: of genera! female weaknesa this compound has deen found quick &nd safe. Woman’s Relief De Kregers Viburs-O-Gm CTompound, the woman's remeds, Bes been know for gears as “Woman's Nelief™ sines # Mas positiveiy provem ita great vairne im the treaiment of wemanly diseases B will heip you, if you are a «uferer frewm any of the Ma peculiar to women, which can be reached by medicine. It has helped thousands of other sick women as gratefu! stters from them clearly describe. it econtaing ame peisonows arugs. | $1.25 a botile with direciions. Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York AND ALL DRUGGISTS. Dr. Krugers Viburn-0O-Gin v : g £ AACPHERSONS| forguson & Charbonneas, YYSVYINYY \\ ‘\ FEYYYY '% '\ WXX; . 291 Main St " sNokwich, Gooo, FRANKLIN SQUARS. “I th'nk Viburn-O-Gin s thy best remedy for weak womem FURS | ATTENTION AAMAAAANANA It does me more good than ny niedicine I bave ever taken ¥ canmot praies it strems onough I think It is the best woman™ medicine on earth.” Towll feel like writing & similar letter if you try ft. '< L Cloths in excelient quality. These ean Geught at very low prices, and we propose to | the benefit of this great money-saving epportunity. give you, our We offer these Coats at prices ranging from $10.00 to $20.00, and the is from $1250 to $27.00. Those who are in need of a pretty Coat should not | fail o give us a call befere purchasing elsswhere. There will be many oth- I 2 { i of Character [Fali Shoes ttandsome Styles in | COATS, SCARFS | GREAT VALUES and MUFFS Tan, Dull Calf and Patent Yoderately priced and ab- Golt aad Kid solutely reliable at §3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 value er bargains on our counter. $1.00 Gloves at 89c; $1.00 House Dresses at 89c; $1.00 Shirtwaists at 89¢; $1.00 Corvets at 89c. The Ladies’ Specialty Co. } 218 Mazin Sl.. Fraklll Norwich, Cenn. N “~