Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 16, 1911, Page 15

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“ Merry Christmas and Happy New Year T0 ALL H.Auxflhy—-—mmfim'finn onhFWM hs—l'hphnth‘otifiofi for Organizer — Neosha AND SEE HOW FAR IT WILL GO HERE o HIBERNIANS. fnsncial_seoretary, William . Belle- So are we, and we are ready to help you A wniak Broom, . h No vance; recording secretary, D. J. Brou- % . or - 2 £ Divison Yo, LA 0 5L siected tne | incs: Tocoraig weceviaes, Dy, wrov: make your wife happy with a gift that will Ten Cents 2 (0] W lS e Time its meeting, held last Sunday after- | Warden, Thomas Lawless; chancellor, o uoon in Hibernian hall: Bdward Gallagher; advocate, Fred A. be useful right through the year, say a : Fresident, John P. Murphy: vice Fagan; ?oflhdl physician, D! F. W, ‘ > president, Patrick T. Murphy; re:ord- | Downing: chaplain, Rev. J. Roa; A bottle of Perfume in a special box. L Rt i et e 1“&5&1\.:;?5;5«" o . . A XNai File. 0 u Ou cial secret » Daniel J. O'Neill; treas- | h 2 * R by e e e o 8 b e 5 Kitchen Cabimet, Parlor Stove, Twenty-five & F5e it e comn I arms. Michael Sheehan: sentinel, Mi- vance, /- i ‘A Drinking Cup. <hael O*Conmell. The vote was prac R WoRRMER: cenb A Hase Brusn tically unanimous on the entire list. The division’s next meeting this| Norwich lodge. No. 12, enjoved & visit frora Supervisor Charles | Bushnell at its meeting on \Venes. day evening in Germania hall, where there was 3 good number of the mem- bers present, and the nomination of officers for the coming term. They are to be elected at a later meeting. MODERN WOODMEN. At a meeting of Camp Norwich, No. Y908 Modern Woodmen of America, held on Tueslay evening, December 12, the follbwing w-ru elected officers for the coming y Cousul, John J )‘\Ifl“h advisor, wrederick LaFoniaine; clerk, John E. Condon; _banke: 3. Downes; es- cort, R. P. Hansen; physician, Dr. F. J. Harper; board of trustees, Thomas U, Mullen, James A. Kimball, Saul 8. Alofsin. Joseph D. Pfeiffer declined a fur- ther term &s consul, much to the re- gret of the members of the camp, as he held the m!lca with dignity for a term of ¥ ! In Mr. “uflugh the camp feels sure | i of an earnest worker, and one deeply | | | interested In woodcraft. | John E. Condon was elected clerk A Brush Broom and many others. Combined Coal and Gas Range, Reirigerator, New Bath Tub, or any one of the many other household necessities we carry in stock. Everything S we offer is the best of its kind and the price is reasonable in every instance. Our’s Too, Is a Christmas Store of the sensible sort and n it you will find a thousand and one articles as acceptable as they are useful. 2 Mirror. A Brush ana Comb in a box. * 4. bottle of Perfume. \ Fifty cents An_ Atomizer. A'box of Park & Tilfora Candy, And many other things. bottle of Perfume. Brush. Comb. Mirror. box of Park and Tilford Candy. Sponge, Bte. Gem Junior Safety Razor. g Zag Safety Razor Blade Strop- per. | Wines = Liquors | Forthe Holiday:« We have on sale the finest stock of Wines, Liqu i} and Cordials ever shown in the city of Norwich, Jewe City and Willimantic. Imported Ales and Porters the standard kinds. Also the highest grades of Dome !} tic Beers by the case or keg. i OUR GOODS We positively handle no imitations. We carry only Reliable Standard Brands. Gooe with a reputation. Goods that we can guarantee as recommend. None better in New England than the GOODS w offer you for the Holidays. Give us a call, you will always find us strictly liable. We guarantee a square deal to all. Seventy-five Cents good Razor. Brush and Comb Set Fine Hair Brush Hana Mirror, A Drinking Cup. X Dair Military Brushes And s0 on up to $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, Etc. One Dollar Pebbi Bh prbbbb N There are no end of things that can be had at almost any unit. Come in—leave your prescription, and look around. It's a pleasure to show goods. The Lee & 0sg Osgood Co P Agenls for Roo: % drnu: Smitivdnat Perfumes. M. HOURIGAN For Holiday Presents WE CONSIDER THAT " % 3 | for the tenth year. Feor strict attention JOHN P. MURPHY, to duty and for the members’ inter- Veteran Hmeentan Ts President of Di- | $5t2 this camp hoasts of the best clerk vision No. 1. Mr. Downes has held the position of banker since the camp was janized month will be dispensed with, but the | (L0 G von Years Ago, | o officers will be instailed at a meeting | “'Th Norwioh camp has a slow but be held on the second Sunday In | peaith: srowth in membership, and & January. The division has had a Smi constantly increasing bank account. cessful year, both in finances and|.ppis order has headquarters at Rock | ff membership gain, and in choosing John | roas PTTN" Ts, ORI B P. Murphy president has re-elected him | 100,050 members, and makes claim %o the same office he held during the | ;000 AT NG AkeR clalh t year, and a position to which he | g greatest fraternal soclety in the is no stranger, since he was ome of | (%, & the early presidents of the division e i between 25 and 30 years ago, and for ODD FELLOWS. over 25 years he was state president Shetucket lodge, No. 27, reaches its of the A.-O. H e e sl cers on | 31st anniversary on Tuesday evening Division No. 2 elected its officers on | 15t anniversary on Tue Plumbing Always A Specialty Simply make known yoar wants and we will do the rest in a manner sure to please you. 3 J P BARSTOW & CO tiful Calendar and a bottle of Pure Port Wine. L] K ] James A" Dutton: chairman standing Corvien nest No. 1986, nela ta reg- n 23-25 Water Street committee, James J. Finnegan; ser- | geant at arms, Florence J. Driscoll; [ular meeting on Tuesday evening - - . , v i . . . sentinel, Joseph M. Slattery: chaplain, | Owls' hall, roceiving two new appli- | = - M M Rev. W. H. Kennedy; physician, Dr. | cations for megenben7¥£ and vbngns n u | In S F.J. Harper. two new members. The members are ¢ 3 ” 47, 49, 51, 53 Franklin St., Norwich, Conn. Two applications were received. The | 2lready beginning to ‘plan for their ball division voted to join the Federation |in February and have In prospect also % "y are the most desirable, because, the articles are always Telehone 8-12. frienis of bcth sexes, at which whist To every purchaser of $1.00 or more we give a be will be one of the attractions there will be refreshments. The spe- clal committee in charge has an enjoy- able social evening planned to cele- lowing was the list: President, Frank J. Murtha; vice |2 5 e president, %, T Bewihen orate the lodge’s birthday anniver- secretary recording financial | S&TY- reasurer, b 754 of Catholic Socictiss, and recelved en. | o class initlation at a date before then. [ ] Soursging reports of the progroms of ) bef th Seant 1 t ind £ it : the year. Doth in membership am 3 fArances, while there is much dctive | Norwich conclave, No, 424, elected SROls I IImEn® 88 piaasapy Taminders of the giver, BRANCH STORES 5iMa St miltjmanties, Inferest shown in_the coming class | tho Folowing oficers for the coming We are showing the latest and most attractive designs BT iy, G Oy tiation for this city in March, year at its regular meeting, held on . o " R . e 00 Monday evening ln A. O ¥f hall: in the following lines and invite you to inspect the stock. s hn; arch- A DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. on. E. F. Comerford; prelate, Daniel Buy where your money goes the farthest which 1 bl 5 ‘sa» uonash council, No. 11, held a | Dunlevy; fecretary, J. F. Cochrane; i o abvehsibae saidce Toss P: Ti y Doll Carriages, rt business meetin; on Monday | tre: y H. 3 i der, Da: 'ou to give presen! money. e .\fl?,..n;{u. Foresters: i, nom :?llnx w{ié‘.’{::\ in;ne;wr,ynannl:nléee‘;ngel;n o s - Parlor Suits, Hall Seats, officers for election at a meeting later arder, N 3 nse: ent 1, 3 in the monin. sn'l-:t\‘ur; eorgunint, J. A. Belleflour. You can do this only at Parlor Rugs, Hall Trees, After the business meeting adjourn- A ri: 1 he eveni 1A 4 g ed”the Neosha “whist Club “conducted | an Interesting . featurs, belng . 10- FRISWELL’S, Fancy- Rockers, Couches, one of their enjoyabie social evenings | pound turkey which was by N. H . - .. st W A S sty | g, e St and we can prove it Music Cabinets, Dining Tables, e prize winners Firsts, TS, hy e ti to the t Arch 3 . . - . - 3 Jo.lepdh Grswiii- .bno:?;:fi;f.“il ".{’T;; B:va:l on ne?‘::';.’- A look in our window will convince you. Follow- Morris Chairs, China Closets, ; seconds, drs. L. rom Norwich co 4 | A . Colonia siass dish; Thom- 5{; of Alternste Distriet Deputy b, G, (| ing are some of our g;lces. Tabourettes, Carpets, lirphy, Past Archon noit an Diamond Rings, $5.00 Medicine Cabi H S Seerotary J. F. Cochrane, were rovally inets, igh Chairs, en ined th t h t . s 5 s, Yo e e B [ e TR A e Ludies und Gents Gold-iled Watches, $5.00 to Pictures, Writing Desks, the -n?” is to be put over to January | joined by Supreme Archon M. G. Co- $35.00. Book Cases Bedrooss Sets ere is also to be a hist | he Pittsb: d Jacob R , ™ H F 14 h Mrs. Nettle Kinnes at a date to | membor of the supreme committes’ of Lockets and Chains of the best qualities,$2.00 to z - 4 be setted upon. {he order. With the supreme officers $10.00. y Kitchen Ranges, T they had supper at the o hotel, 3 . ESairs DF EbLsMELS, niier which they et for usinean af Umbrellas—fancy gold and pearl handles, $2.00 to Dressing Tables, Iron Beds, el HAewk U coshatly, Ko X1, of Nominations and election of officers $12.00. Rocking Horses, ¢ Etc., Etc., Etc. viger TeeoB g b3 pesulted Sx'follgwi:, Past.atats pres- We give the strongest guarantee with our ds of 3 ! 3 day afternoon elected officers an fol- | joents. Hh R i oats ireat giv gest g goods of . 7 P O l C f foos Tor tha. skning year SEASD: . | ond imaref Wade siste niesl; any store in the state. Select now and you will get the best the market affords, Ly ssential to Comtort _ Grand kn:sht, Moses R. Brouillard; | vice president, Thomas H. Coy of New Geputy grand knight, James Moore; | Hoven; secretary and _ treasurer, and buy of us and the prices will be right. We have Charles Peterson of New Haven; ex. ecutive committee, A. H. Mills of W TS I Te e 4 e : £ RFECTIO SIS comimitiee, i MR of wa Wl LLI A M FR] SWELL' z;c::‘;sbt;f:;cwrgzietzd l;cyt.ter display of Housefurnishing 1 EE et N CASTOR IA oty o Sontse SRR 25-27 FRANKLIN STREET Wariath s essential to com- ford, Mr. Biggs and Mr. Pe fort. As you grow older, it is For Infants and Children. Reémarks on the work in Connecti- || - Engraving Free. Open Every Night. i k The Kind You Have Always Bought | 510 oprciociine, o batiine 55 of . M HOURIG AN N\ hardly less easential to health Hard of Naugatuck; for an organlizer % ® Get a Perection Smokeless OQil Bears the | to be !(BMDn‘Qd nera’ l: é:let 5"[8‘ Ddf 7 | Connecticut for an indefinite period. 2 = . " % Signatu.e of | M Cohen, supreme archon of the or- 62-66 Main St., Norwich. Finn’s Block, Jewett City. Heater, and you keep warm and com. gac SANAA TERT SNIIE St e et fortable in your home, no matter what the weather without. bers of the order in Connecticut are ready to assist Willlam H. Duncan of who was sent here as b ervising deputy organizer, he will remain in the state, LADIES’ AUXILIARY, A. O. H. The Norwich Ladles’ Auxiliary, A. o, The Perfection gives a strong, widespread hest, and gives it Itis always ready for use and bums nine hours oo a single - i b qflh.udlim-«nn le than a lamp. hmbe_umd‘ anywhere ; no pipes, no wires, no flues; no smoke, odor or dirt. The heater that gives complete satisfaction. el | wiched This year's Perfection is finished in either blue enamel or plein expecting a visit from the “ £ o L oilare o e ey Limaton IDEAL XMAS aIF T Just bear in mind that I shall have on hand at THE A:-‘n—nl. Tl :‘J:-M-”:::.‘ meda, All purts Auxiliary at the regular meeting of the FARMERS’ EXCHANGE in The Chapman Block on Broad- | [ Dealers everywhere; or wikete aay spency of the TELEPHONE SERVICE way as fine a stock of Fresh Vegetables, Fruits, Meats for the | [; Standard Oil Company Christmas Holidays as you can find in this city. LA T ; That lot of 1,000 LIVE Turkeys arrived here a little late; s v § s the night before Thanksgiving, but not too late for Christmas. Anybody who wants a live Turkey can have it any time he NOTICE Change In Bank Hours may wish it. These Turkeys will be in better condition !lun On and after August 1st, 1911, the Jewelt T h L . Notwish soclets. o Moriday evenin o the Ladies of o o Sy & maine'sr visitors, SONS OF VETERANS. Norwich and o R e T Sons of Veterans all over the state. Many camps are holding class initia- . o o tions. Spectal Interest in this section 1cin1 4 is centered at Putnein, whi . 28th they are to have a large tion and campfire “The Sons of Vet- ever for Christmas. As_wo have only a few davi more |SHnn% friend” Past Commander-in- : 2= hewe only 3 few davs more(Chief John E. Gib f the G. A. R., will be of Value to Better see me before you place your order. z WIII be the principal speaker, Departs Value Every P y 3 | fo_vacate store and dispose of stock | ment. Com. Cutbill and staf will also On in the Household | T o |be present, also Com. A. O. & v A FEW SUGGESTIONS and fixtures of The American Fur Co.. o Y. AR Sftori t5 | boln‘ Every Day in the Year. made to increase the membershi; i otviaton 1800 Thle yenr. wilh would make a total of about 3,00 Sedgwick Camp, 4, Booe vou will take the advantace and | Monday evening at the 2h Memorial for its anmual election Mallin to look over the stock which | OMcers. Apples for pies or good eating. | Cabbage, Turnips and Potatoes, all fresh goods. Raised them myself. Sweet Cider and Cider Vinegar by the quart or barrel { Peaches and Jellies canned at home. ! 140 _Main_Street. Norwich. Conn.. we ‘When a Man Rune. ists _of a full line of AK: There are men in this world who Y - T . g i SUITS. SKIRTS. WAISTS and FURS. ;’l‘;l::fl:':fi':- o o b s You fl; mfl ::n tllm;;‘:t very low prices. City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will than they do, and knows It, and shows ; that she knows that she knows it.— CHARLES F. LILLIBRIDGE, Prop., Heary sydnfn Harrison. : 4 ) Chapman Block, Broadway. The American Fur Co.| s o e ' e B oy o e L F R e ‘bany Journal. 140 Main Street, um..,rnT..-Ty“uT— Jranc fo pur your busi- l% wan to -Trt-s- Sfltl.lh-.m In charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practice : :._:.“mv Soma. but m&, pre only | 3707 fi ‘}.‘.,l_‘_,_ Shen e dvertias Shetuckst street es- during his last illness. be open every business day (excep! Satur: days) from 10 o’clock a. m. to 3 o'clock p. m., closing Saturdays at 12 ¢’clock. Den’t miss this oppertunity. Only a few days more. —REMEMBER THE PLACE— <o,

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