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ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM Good Templars Mct Convention Monday—Plea to the Sons of Veterans—K. of C. Working Third De- gree — Neosha Club’s Successful Whist —Norwich United Workmen to Hear Supreme Head of the Order—Next Month Election Time Among Fratern- Three Strong Reasons : Eo " al Societies. 15t—ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS DENTISTRY—We honestly believe that th is the strongest reason for our success. People come in fear and ODD FELLOWS. ed them; to teach “Young America” trembling and go away happy—wondering why they doubted.’ 37 g - |to know and realize that he who Both Uncas lodge, No. 11, and She- | o 0g™y plow at the flag of our ket lodge, 27, began the 3 : 2 v § - | country, “Old. Glory," strikes a blow onth with worx in the initiatory | COURERY, “EHd. Glory, strikes & Bon 2nd.—~THE LOWESY' PRICES consistent with good work, a set of teeth a low as $8.00 including painless extracting. Gold Crowns and Bridge: $4.00 to $6.00. Teeth without plates, $4.00 to $5.00. Gold filling, $1.00 Cegree, and at its meeting last Tues- |& R » e - Shetud] Bt o 2ppy homes, their prosperity, their : day evening. Shetucket worked :the|splongid government, and all their up. Other fillings 50c up- first cegree on the candidates. N Monday evening at its meoting Uncas lodge will continue the desree work, A o 5 exemplifyving the second on these two Will you Sons of Veterans ‘,h\uld Samdidates mccording o the usual|this organization and make it mighty practice of this lodge working tnis|¥our fathers believe that the time = o now here when you ought te do it degr e T DO roufeint has cight|8nd Wo also bellcte that you will do candidates for the degree at its meet- |it. Do you ask our encouragement - and moral support? You have it. Ev- sacred memories and our free insti- 5 3 tutions. 3rd—PERFECT WORK GUARANTEED by our force of licensed dentists who are specialists of over 20 years’ experience, viz. DR. JACKSON, Painless Extracting and Filling. DR. GALLUP, Crown and Bridge Work and Orthodontia. DR. SYDLEMAN, Artificial Plates, ing mext week =3 ery Union soldier should importune 5 his sons to_join your ranks. Every REBEKAHS. Son of a Veteran shouid importune KING DENTA] PARI ORS Daffy Down Dilly has come up to town, N Hope lodge. No. 21, at its meeling | cyery other son of a veteran within on Wednesday evening in Odd Fel-|pie reach to do that thing and, if lows hali, when Noble Grand, Mary¥ |yo,; rajl, get some veteran to help E. Green, presided, received one ai-you in the work. Let us all become ilcation for membership and aiso has [ 190,17 (RS, WOTE el B Sl e ose nother on hand so fhat at the next t,yc, with the glorious past, that the meeting the lodge Wil have & Darti-|future may be more secure and more Culariy interesting meeting with work | gloriou 1 You Sons of Veterans are In a fine petticoat and a green gown; Starched is the petticoat, spick and spar w *ite, ‘““Twas done up with Fels-Naptha, that’s why it’s so bright.”” Franklin Square Hours—9 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays 10 to 2 Phone 195-3 o, 508, was held on Monday evening | instatement. in Pvthian hall with only routine | 248.166. Suspensions and permanent [held in Willimantic on the evening of | yese of Mr of the gOV Louis Schwartz. or dull-looking. v the degree. At that mesting alse | entitled to recelye, first hand. from ; e BERE UGG 0 = L vour fathers our best and choicest| .. .o 1o held in Norwich, November | the United States. The matter was|less Thursday evening were nearly . . . e made for eiection in December. | ihoughts, and “our sacred memories, | 5355 0,32 "I "iuspices of Norwlch | postponed until the next meeting of the | frozen. Did you ever look at a piece of linen RED MEN. jthat you may hand them down 1o |ggge, at which occesion all |grand lodge in Philadelphia, June 1,1 C. V. through TR 4 i &l % neld @ well | Bosterity. And we know that our only | ne Joages in Norwich and:tHe neigh- |1912. New lodges have been instituted | south , are_covered with snow. under the magnifying glass? le-'Jums‘.\ (r;be. L h4z{zdl.x1~:~?‘n‘fl“’;:gl_flré:ler;}t is fl;al"! i ufl"»‘";‘:}_ m( boring towns of Jewett C Tartville, | in Camden and Passaic. N. J., and Wil- | M# ie Hamilton of Norwich sttended meeting Wednesday | inheritance to the “patriotic spirit” of |7l o8 001 g Voluntown will, it is ex- | mington, Del, and a new district will [bas been spending this week with her & 2 : ¥ B niay: Mall, ‘At which the vislt | our country, when the slemder threads | vorsailes and Voluntown will. 1 8 o o by be Tormed. to embrace these | grandparcnts, BIr amd Mrs. Henry Or any other kind of cloth? of brother from: Middletown, that hold us here shall break. We |y, ter Workman Narvis, has ar-|and others. Flamilton. foipts : Y. was an Inferesting feature. ~Te know that mno page no tablets, No|i.filq o be present and a stirring| ¥ : Carl Sévin's tent was destroyed in You’d see a multitude of smal! threads g i and he T‘F":kfi‘_;;! ot no“sptlen({mdl?mi“"v (ot {address from him may be expected YENTIC Hnmss one of the recent gales. ar instructive and entertain : c e gallant deeds of that|20dress fro R odoine to.the: 3 e 2 JE T : : A i )* Rea Men conditions in the Empire | “golden era” ‘of our country's liberty | 31 the fact that he s cotyng f9, L o0 i woven together with tiny open spaces be- state the section that he comes |as they. should be told, mor fill the | i qance Supreme Foreman John % o 3 | GRAND PRIZE | hearts and souls and infuse the blood [ A ioRdance, UPTCrs o attend and | Meeting of Guild—C. V. Cars Indicate | i A tween. —_— of coming generations with the great- - o iaress. The new Cold Up North. | Won by E. G. Lewis, a Former Bridge- A £ ; PR S ahts rar e oy oranyRetiod of|Grand Master Workman of ihls state, i port Bey. { When soiled clothes are boiled, the dirt wich Bel 1396, 3“)'.:;:' ,wf“s.\m o e b Rl = ax arles Brightman, of dst‘onl;g—< Supt. John Marshall of the Yantic SO e . wil 2 s 7 resolutions of regret and Syi - el > 3 ¢ 5 Hhesgge e t and lend a o 4 - e i B S A 3. Le on of Rev. and £ “ CASH SR + uponm the death of their past|memories of the past as beacon lights §,2“§,\d”“,‘, B e ey o OF Aot ol ,\'n‘{:l:} “n,\,\\l’"l; - :! H. Lewis, has been instrumen in 1s just softe nLdv not loosened. it Dr Georse A. Boon, bear- | for their guidance in the future of the | -2ng 10 In fact the occasion ; o N orwich avas | wresting from all of the countries of | . e inzes o theis sense of loss of | Nation, and who are ready to stand |Saet Interest v el Nt in A. O | E 5~ | the old world, famous for centuries in | When you rub them on the wash- s worthy friend and brother, ’and\jlrlw;ll‘?l“]l;‘::;_ l:’_ sh?i‘."d"r"_ tar r!he “r-glm U. W. history in that section of the and Mrs. Melvin Babcock h,‘\e!}lll< particular line, the nd Prize L A 'f g5 ’ | bhad 3 dering that the charter of the Nest |an iotic disposition of all the | o o s RS W o™it gy el po P s & at the exhibition at| : > - 2 , " be draped in mourning for a period | Momentous quostions that mav arise |®wiin tne meetinz in New Risbiidn ey S Ui SR SRt | ATt Potteries of the oard, the soft dirt 1s partly rubbed 1nto of 30 days as a tribute to his memory, | fr o time to vex the.progress | ppursjay night and that at Nauga- | op Main stree 3 ? | of America be o R LLUEIoN s 10 : and that a copy of the resolutions be | of the Republic. % Friday night, Supreme Master R S R st e Jfor s d the tiny spac between the threads and you spread upon the records and be sent Workman Narvis' tour of official visi- g et ot ooy | being on ) 5 2 S : SRl T ha boreaved family. The com-| . ROYAL ARCANUM. attons in Comnecticut _in_ mot _con- | here Wednesday and was off<for sevs | LenIe Oittyacsits Clts: might rub till Doomsday without getting rittee which drafted the resolutions The following showing in finances |cluded, for after going to Rhode I andt hotcs: ('he € have been stop- | MO- This prize v r the best ex- : l ted of E. B. Worthington, A. R.|and membership is made up to Octo- [land next week and visiting lodges in store at the top ot | MPit of fine. porcela and was in it all out. and Warren Andrews. \;{:r :ll'l!.\l, in the current issue of the tucket, Providence and Woon- i the biaik T ot | u’»nu‘mmlnn with the - products | S oval Arcanum Guide: sclet, he returns to this state forl, : OO ek Yo of the best potteries of o = PR TRSSER RERE T 0 ¢ L & oRDER OF PROTEENAN. b e e socket, he Feturns to this state for | cond De Lewxy cars 10 run{,..nm i, bty Boreton, T I'hat’s why clothes washed in the boil- scting of Slater lodge, | 2pplications since received, 2nd one in Meriden on the 24th. e Cocta O £o8 Beliing o Chin » pottery was made : ST : A% AR 4 THa ins moeting { Since received, O L e ik | e Loceln 0% hase ;;:;:;,e:'n_fr,;;‘;irm» ages. Th ; ing, hard-rubbing way are so often muddy | | B imean 2r etupy Its attention, but | withdrawals, 840; deaths, ap- | November 10th, there was another | S'yF R i and it will be conceded that no fs the ‘mext meeting night this “month | Proximate nembership, 47,07 to- |iuree ‘turmout of the A O. U W, (2| Jocar ot brer e LA sowy, the A They’ holl 1 will be Fiven over to whist an on > er ncils, district, an ‘our applications for | The Ladies’ 1d et Wednes o etitor.—Bridgepor! ‘armer. > - 7 r Cle: the frst meeting night in December | W. & O. B. Fund—Balance. last re- | io membership were an- | mhe members al\‘“x:re';:arin‘g y:.lr?fl- es €y rc not wholly clean. the election of officers will be held. port $691,305. received during the two of th candidates are leo. . . o 10 3 N l‘ N ] 5 e monin, 3862581 10; total. 3133 e inetcen Years of ‘ae and ihe NI Counterman 18 out, atter & Children Cry Fels-Naptha cleanses clothes perfectly SCONS OF VETERANS. 5 Sy L B g twenty-thrge and. twentye o'g0 | few days’ fiiness. R PP ; 5 -} : Ko Sotis of Veteraus | wosy oo hend STITENSS. ' lvesrs respectively. . Sumremh Masier Cold Mi FOR FLETCHER'S because it attacks the dirt and dissolves it. Interest in the Soms o eterans | Total payments from organization |Workman Narvis and Grand Master ol ight for Hunters. e which has been on the increase since |to date, $144,392,798.90. Workman Brightman were presentand | The coon hunters whocameingame-]| CC A S T O R 1 A Brailss . 2] 1 2 vear or two ago special offort was | ' Emergoncy funde-Amoun O Rl e reaks it up into particles which are made in Connecticut to incres e the | per last report, i 78, | Brother Narvis made a strong, ef- membership, has been stimulated | invested sin. fective address, which awakened Ereat easily rinsed out of the cloth meshes. oevee v -1 ;"otf"th:rg“ ‘Xheé—‘ong‘; $1, $6,043,185.74. interest, and Brother Brightman cen- . b] ° - T e e O RS e Excess of mostuary res s over ed the S L work at the ‘e T n' & e oxi : The commander in chier of the Sons |all known Habilities. 36105400 5. - | itietion s o Tour e members. o Fels-Naptha Soap does this in cool or of Veterans. It is ome of the first en- | General fund—Balance iast report, |Brother William J. Andrews, Master Vi A B dorsements that the Sons Bave Bver |3101.468.45; received during the mo Workman, presided at the lodge meet- o ukéewarm water. S ol the & & S8 Van|ieenas: ol 310331698 Paid ing. He is the voungest Master Work- ar. appeal to them to take up the |ingz th. 5 B i Mo ictic i il o P : " . Work of their fathers that will be re- | bond. S0 onngs. Belsnte. on fman T offce i Che IR Dl No boiling; no hard-rubbing; takes et Bihhe Ao et Cama seat for the | ‘I‘oday__saturday less than half the time of the old way. The letter i from H. M. Trimble, DEGREE OF Po(?AHoNTAs. Order was mani Saves the clothes; saves fuel. e owas . °f e G A Rl On Monday evening in__ Foresters |The closing exercises consisted of the| 3 i * hall, Sebequonash council, No. 11, held |disposition of 2 fine supper and of i 3 3 : Princeton, 11, October 1%, 1811 |g T Dusiness meeting At which |nve gallons of cider, made from rus- | Our display of Ladies’ I'lisses’, Junior and Child- Wewtan J. McGuire, 2 > the' necessary business was quickly |set apples which a Columbia brother : Commander-in-Chief, Sons of Vet- | gisposed of to make he Neo. |brought for the occasion as his con- ren’s Coats and Dresses the most com- When you’ve once tried the Fels- erans, a whist club’s evening which tribution to the love feast. | T, I i Fe . . 7 Tnaianapolis, Ind. A o e, oy i s Jove Som lete li P aptha way of washing in the Winter Sk DR 0 prollow. WAL (he mext meelnz of lyoneRN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. | plete line we have had this season 3 2 4 The catse for which the Union |nominate officers for the mext term. | Ionic camp, No. 7.694, held their or Summer you’ll never go back to the Soldier "fougi 1% part " of history || The Whist evning Was one, of the | estiar | “meating {1 Pytbian bhal Many new models are included, as well as a large variety of the most Y nd Rard ks “nd bronz osing monuments an = that the c a eld, both I Thu nigh enerable on . : rash- - B g Bt Balli ahd T D St e D s eld, ot I | e leiah in the chair. There | exclusive materials. These beautiful garments have been sclected from the wash-boiler-and hard rubbing. erected to commerate es patrio- |social time. and the tables were well [Was a good attendance of members | lines of the most popular manufacturers of Ladies' Ready to Wear Appar- 1i: i e e der 5 - éd. Vhen e pri: vere a teresting eeting s heid, . ism and his heroic deeds. The sta- |fllléd. . When the prizes were awa d an interesting meeting was ReG | o These garments are so tastily arranged that they anpeal to all lovers bility of our Republic seems well as- |ed, these were found to be the win- |=everal matters of interest and im- onarchial governments in portance being discused. Three can- | of fashion and persons of good taste. Try it next washday. Follow the easy directions printed on Vn' o‘hl orld seem less secure, and F. E. Lewis. a silver | didates were adopted and shown “".’ O i — i a1 Slelaing, little by iittie {0 the al- H, J. Clement, a stickpin; Sec. | mysteries of Woodcraft. The clerk | D PO e e s aueiy et sirpaseed. the red and green wrap 208t universdl dGemand for grehter Mrs. George Hamilton, a fancy |reporied that at the October session | Come in and inspeet our merchandise and be convinced of our sincerity. o o Sl Dt appcr. individuai liberty of the citizen. The [bag: Thomas Fields, a silver ash tray: |of the Head Camp at Rock Island result of our great victory is heing | consolations, Mrs. Alice Wonnacott 1e death claim of late meighbor elt in every land where Christian (and Everett O. Miller. Cake and les P. Edjerton wa: ~ allowed in . 9 . civilization has found a home . That | coffee Were served. andpayment has been made to righteousness and justice and liberty The next hall whist was announced [the beneficiary of the late neighbor. e a les ecla in in all the |for the 11th of December, with a home | This claim, along with the four others L) R uitimately triumph verld the fathers of vou Sons of | whist before then on Nov. 23rd. at the { who have died during the vear e - = - Rote o 3 TRaines ounted to a £ $9,000 pa > i in S i Pat. Riatary has proven hes Ferormai | strcet "'r.,h‘;lf:;.ecfs"‘ffil’&','(x,‘i»,, e { the wiv Jj‘nd‘,é&‘;‘?ri‘n?(?& .E:\‘i“’di‘. 249 Main Street Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. PD g Uua"f F'IS ever been lues u igilance” is the price that must be | whists est souls, breathing. beating and | Iverything proceeding merrily _to- wards the class initlation w to be held by the A. O. H. divisions of New Lomden eounty in New Lon- don on Sunday, November 26 s. The district degree Jaid for victors. ~That it may be a|the plan of havine supner beforehand, |vear 1811 peaceful victory is the earnest praver | Serving instead cake and coffee at the e i Py vbf all nxhl-thi{nklin‘( m;n Yal{adcnme 3-vm:=t.T This new plan will be first put GOOD TEMPLARS. ¥ ecause men fail of their full duties |into effect at the coming whist Next Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock : =5 citizens in ,.:\gh;‘,‘f,_wnnh i i oy s N e = Alfter you have satisfied yourself that the e a Y ation o T ville € 1 he distric i EE oy s HIBERNIANS. ReSiRa of e niSyentitne | Ordet §s riope POPE-HARTF ; - ORD throbbing with the lifehood of -pa fch i triotism, to tell of the unwritien his- tery naed down from ire to son, io elaborate upon the printed .page, Has No Superior In Any Feature CONSIDER THE PRICE $3,000 (With Cat worl i at the meeting. in the P - - f t P bli C - there is to be a pu c meet- rlll al Ih,s ()‘,k .Il 2 ing at 8 o'clock, at which O on I'u c g to Tully esplaity the real. and true | Division iNo. 1, A O. H. of New |Duryoft is unde ot Sch lf 15 f rneaning of ‘the mscriptions on thess | London, which met last Sunday aiter- | Ll'c Mesting is under the auspioes of 001 Tor years, says O of Unionville is to be th Beera et 2l 3 in |Doon, elected 11 applicants to mem- .v ket hose beautitul temples: e tnd i |Eership. Five additional apphications nixed in . GHEL G G RN A warmth of real active life into | VEre received. Tness applications will | 1%11- o : B A i of { those telé, silent dumb and voiceless | JCPTesent. the efforts of the division |, -5t Tuesday evening at the home of , A centinils. of petslotioer T mojoeless | in the membersbip campaign, wnich s i : 3 in vital force, the principles defend- | COnClndes with the class initiation. e Pl e Aol 4 i : 24 @na cstablished by the Nation R DT mber ng. The” boxes | heroes, to the emd that those prine: K uctione Trederic pals shall niot crumble and perish with | One of the most effective. of the a iy e i ihe men who defended and establish- | campaisn meetings doubtless will be . T —— The M i he Model } KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. g ance heod i L he members of White (‘ross coun- tilted at a rakish i), Ne : and its p pance Door Roadster is a car of particul the seats are low-set; and the g The car suggests speed and pow ) irms both. With the r rumble seats which car : : : n‘vv ‘r‘\ ‘I““\\“X""YH“\ d llnl 7'4 ‘r\flv 1 by a deck, the ¢ accommodates four, 124 Pyt e «1 have used several makes of ranges but i s Ay raeche B e consider the Crawford the des?z. 1t uses less ranged ¢ e nvon ooy, 1 Norwieh: every . week. ' Demonatrations ol - e Teguiar m ¢ Al:llst Against ettt B coal and gives a more even leaf than any Send Catalogue, Teleplione Charter 4380 or Address Dept. A Substl ute o Imitations At i range I ever saw. THE POPE MANUFACTURING CO., HARTFORD, CONNEGTIGUT. ill bring his desree i3, H : : > " Deduty Wiliam I'he Single Damper (patented) affords the only gan will be e guest of the Fs: perfect control of fire and oven. The Oven has no “cold corners” nor “scorching spots,” because of the cup-joint he flues. The Twas Hods | in the base; one for ashes instead of the old clumsy ash pan, and one for nd will assist in_the work. It ed that there will he of visitors from the s local exempli- GettheWell-Known HORLI CK-S MALTED MILK Made In the largest, best "I“'md and sanitary Malted - plant in the world e do not make “milk products=— Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. But the Original-Genuine L coal, is a wonderful "o.’_.‘u's MALTED MILK s 5 & g 7 ¢ trouble-saving idea. Made from 3 1. 0. 0. F. M. U. ? \ ; nflfiohfinn%«’:‘! malced g:;n.m L e e e : PR reduced to powder form, soluble in |of 041 i Manct Uity heta water. Best food-drink for all ages. Hartiv - JEFASK FOR HORLICK'S The Famous@fo Lamp The best part of the day i i y is the evening, when ily i "l’lllir«!ldl:gahfrl around the lamp, 0 5 e old days of the smoky fireplace and fickering candle. b formumn, ffhedy Place huve comethe commamitat ol e oo Hiering candlos There ate to-day, in the United States alone, more thes 3, lamps, giving their clear, white light to more than 3,000,000 homes. Suniige sk the Crawford at to show vou. Write us for circular. e lof 0dd Fellows, Manchester i ng at Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co. Used ail ) - over the ‘bb. ass, A 31-35 Union St.,, Boston p’-gbf;llr.':'r;:‘ Brs et rou Soni gy s et ige Ny - Ly large delesncion wa e present , from p e RSy .I:fi,‘“P’FMWMy most call it the Tamp of ode Island an v -1 . o 3 . W tion d:and | ey prosetadia ol M. HOURIGAN, Norwich, Agent. ; rict. Grand Master Gregg reported upen the proposed affiliation of the Cana- dian districts witk the grand lodea ot