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i ES FROM THE LODGE ROOM _ Norwich United Workn_len lmhlte:New Year’s Party For Relief Corps—Owls Set Date For Class Initiation— Modern Woodmen Expending Thousands for Sanato- rium. 1d_will bring out a larse proporiion ihe members to see the work of the icgree team. UNITED WORKMEN. ELKS sh the eforts d_exalted ruler the dates of the important | ventions of 1912 will be avolded. C socon as it was decided that the | Briothers of the A. O. U. W. all over - sik= would bold thelr annual reunion | Connecticut, as well as many others. ortiand, Oregon, during the eok | iwil] regret to learn that our much be- of July § Mr. Sullivan conferred with | loveq past grand master workman, efficials of U sand Army and the | Asaph H. Hale of Middlesex lodge, No. Shriners with the resalt that the ¢ , of Portland, was taken suddenly ill Teailons of those organizations will | ut his home in Portland a few davs be held in Los Anzeles in September | ago, and fears were at first felt that and May, resfectively. By urging the |he would not recover. Later reports subject on mem republican | are, however, more reassuring. Foth- pational committ > | er Hale was, owing to his illness Faving the date for the republic seut from the monthly meeting mtion in Chicago set for ih grand lodge executive committee held of June 1S. He has started last Tuesday evening at the grand 3 ns with the democratic na- |lodge office in this eity. He was much and obable [ missed, and the news of his illness osen | caused many expressions of sorrow and the s been for a. 5 the Elks w democratic con 3 MODERN WOODMEN. Improvemen £300,000 be made b sular at- tendants at the committee’s monthly meetings, being a member of the grand lodge tinance committee. All brothers | of our and the business communities of Middletown and £ which he was a prominent and « member, will sincerely hope for restoration’ to his former health and vig -and Recorder Stroh week a draft for the pavment of the ieath claim in the case of Brother James Collins of Momauguin lodge, No. 1, of New Haven, who died December stn. orwich lodge, initiation at i Wednesday 5 ning, Supe s P. Bush- t ing present and complimenti ge upont . | to_its membership. he following officer: will sting d near ssued the past 0. 12, had work in eting Wher have for the next diture in impro on: financier, Willlam corder, James W. Blackburn: er Dwight L. guide. Fred Wilson inside watch, Willlam Hamman: out side watch, Fred J. Haglund: repre- sentative to grand Iodge, John R. Ring- land: alternate, Fred J. Haglund: trus- tee for three vears, C. W. Worthington. ne the fied its STATE CHRISTIAN MEN URGED TO ATTEND Call Sent Out for Men and Religion Rally at Hartford, January 15-22. In pr ampa , complete d for thes will condu cus, istian work. prroved The Call. 1's call is Christion Men of Connectic alf of the Hartford comm indred of the men and ri d mover ¢ extend a "¢ rien to meet in Hart and Wedne to consid is my p isters and iiy- 1 for two jay, uary our problems to- ommit- active T d ther o help in &ra n embers are [t vtion. These d ill_mar f the social the wre religlous mov the history of Connecticut. | ments i Man cities in the c s have been coing on of the meetings, r h and hest the movement offer. to; >r diring the day ution and equip ourselves Iy present the and H in Conn 1son rne: me; hope and hich in this pra from five -tiye Florida CUBA—AUGUSTA o SCUTH xibing Atlantic Coast o twenty Kingdom, throug! Pem to att = The Speak: TheStandard Reilwayof the South k- Ahea ere HS il R SEA-LEVEL ROUTE i ougn drains Dail n oot £ 4 ~ nuary Ist, the ORIDA SPECIAL” be in operarion. 0. formation : Acdress, 3. . JOHNSON, N. E. Agent, : 218 Washington St.. Boston campaigu vl Tepuie. DANCE AT MILLER'S, 1 | | £ {Given by the D. W. L. I. Ciub and 40 I Couples Attended. > = | = | [ ] o | = =t [ s ad & Strength ¢ of pure blood;—good blood ¢ when stomach, liver, kidneys and g o One of the pretty holicay dapces bowels are kept in proper con was miven on Fridey ovening at Mill. by a little care and er's academy on Oak str v the D. W. L L elub of voung ladies, about ferty couples enjcvirg ihe programme BEEGHAM & PILLS Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. an: of cighteen numbers from 9 to 1 o'clock. Refreshments were served at the in- termission and the evening was made a dellghtful one for all attending. The Craperones iere Mrs, William Butler, Mre. R. M. Powers, rs. William P. McGarry, Mrs. John Murph: Mrs. T. C. Murphy and Mrs. T. ley, RUSSELL WILL CASE | i TO BE FOUGHT AGAIN. ! Counsel for Dakota Dan Takes It to Supreme Court. Foley, Kidney Pills action, quick in results. Wil v case of kidner or bladder not beyond the reach of med © need to say more. Lee & Tonic i cure great variety of goods suita- ble for New Year's gifts. WM. FRISWELL 25-27 Franklin Street Roston sell will was given Dac. 29.—The famous Rus- which when a_decision the probate court of Mid- county 1wo vears ago had be- come the longest action of the kind on any court, is o be re-opened Senator Simpson of Dickenson, counsel for the North Dakota who claim to be the lonz X | plainsman Jost son of the late Dauiel Russell of Melrose and entitled 10 & share of the B, NEWMARKET HOTEL, x 715 Bosweril Ave. latter's estole, valued ,000, ar " ved In this city today prepared to Sirst-class Wines, Liquers wnd CI; g » £ push his appeal to the supreme Judi- Mesls and e cial court rom tue decision of Judge wcder. Jjoba Tuckle Pron years afo. 0. which ¥a of aciual testimony I effeci that ~buaketa ak the claimani has come to be known, s an Impostor, and instead of followed more JEWETT CITY HOTEL i New and Up-to-date in every particular. p ©iRa R CEWES Foorietor. Port- | ';Gold Weather Is Here 4 7 The Ladies’ Specialty Co We are closing out all our Fur Scarfs, Muffs and Fur We also offer big bargains in It Coats at very low prices. every department of the store. We save you money. pays to investigate. Give us a call and receive DOUBLE ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS Saturday and receive double Royal Gold Trading Stamps for every purchase you make. " The Ladies’ Specialty Co. 248 Main Street Franklin Square, Norwich, Conn. It Never Flickers The long winter even- ings give a woman a splen- didbc:ad:; fci:‘“ Whu or embr. 3 e suffer from the strain she has a good light. The Rayo is the best lamp made. ong, diffused light that is remarkably easy to the eyes. no glare to it; no flicker. It lights up a whole room. Rayo is an economical lamp, too. Ray-::dl . Yoks get the piet posble ight-valie, fur the o htode sl s low:priced lamp. Yet itis & handsome lamp—an omament to aay reem is easly lighted without removing shade or chimney: easy to de of solid brass, nickel-plated ; alse in mumercus other styles Ask your dealer 1o show yeu his line of Rayo K 3 ¢ ine of Ravo lumges o wrie for descriptive ircalr Sundar:i Oil “C:mp-ny The Rayo Lam; clean and rewick. and finishes. $25.00 value. . 507 less sickness. A box will prove their Knickerbocker sugar coated—25c a box. Sold everywhere. Send a postal for the free beok, and dlag- nose your own trouble. Dr. J. H. SCHENCK & SON, Phila., Pa. $5.00 Suits. ... $6.00 Suits. ... $7.00 Suits. ... e $7.50 Suits. ... O LLA N D [ Our surplus HOUSE NEW YORH C/ 7 Offers, at moderate rates, substantial comforts with the elegance, luxury and entertainment demanded bsr connoisseurs as the best in Hotel-life. Holland House, Fifth Ave. and 30th St. S 1’ THE MOST MAGNIFICENT WINTER RESORT HOTEL $1.50 value. . . Sflwedlntbemmpmummwv ¢ 1$1.00 value. Accessible from New York via Railroad and Steamship Lines. Opens Jaguary 12th | 75c value. 18-HOLE GOLF.COURSE. MILES OF AUTOMOBILE ROADS. s 1 50c value. . Unexcolied and Service addrees | s r s aveitbinnaooE L | errace AUGUSTA, GA. i $2.50, values from £10.00. The bigge: { value ever given. i tle more than pays f | tons. except: { GET BUSY! Winslow’s Skates, $1.00 and up. Hockey Sticks, 5¢ to 50c. Coat Sweaters at reduced prices. Gloves, best values for the mox‘ley. C. V. PENDLETON, JR., GET BUSY! 10 Broadway Our Inventory Sale Clearan - COMMENCING THIS MORNING Men’s and Young Men’s Suits $4.00 Suits. .....Now $3.25 ..Now $4.25 ..Now $5.19 .Now $5.75 . .Now $6.25 stock of regu- lar KNEE PANTS at $1.00 to Men’s Underwear Sale Commences This Morning, E F. A. WELLS CO. OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF - HIGH GRADE i Overcoats v and Suits for men and young men is more than ever a money-saver. Just now when the cold weather begins the entire stock of Suits and Overcoats are at N Glearance Prices We have been very radical in making re- ductions. It is just a question of selling the goods. They must go. Sweaters Known Colors. Mostly Gray. Men’s Trousers Men’s ‘Overcoats $1.00 value......Now 89c Regular Collar and Conver- $1.50 value. ... ..Now $1.29|ible Collar, in all the popular All $4.00 value. .Now $3.25 Suits $18.00 value. . ..Now $14.75 curative properties in stomach. and liver v ; gizeases — Indigestion. constipation, ma- $5.00 value. . ....Now $4.25 veceiablo—absolitely’ hatmless; Dlste. or 8 to 17 years $6.00 value. .Now $5.19|$15.00 value. ...Now $12.25 Hats and Caps 3.00 value 2.40 value 1.90 value $1.00 value...... 50c value $12.00 value....Now $ 9.75 Children’s Knickerbocker s Knee Pants $1.50 value. .....Now $1.19 $1.25 value. .....Now $1.00 $1.00 value......Now 89c Boys’ Overcoats 11 to 16 years. $2.00 to More value than ever before Gloves and Mittens ce Sale $22.00 value. . . .Now $18.00|s>.00 value . .Now $1.70| 500ds and colorings. $6.00 value...... Now $5.0( $20.00 value. ...Now $16.75 ¢, 50 vajue. . ... Now $2.19] _ $5.00 value......Now $4.25 Th Experi f N . $18.00 value. ...Now $14.75]" $25.00 value. .. ,Now $20.00|$4.00 value. ..... Now $3.25 € Ixperience of INurses Is $15.00 value. . . .Now $12.25]$3.00 value. .Now $2.25 $22.00 vilue. . . .Now $18.00]$3-00 value. ... .Now $2.39 | if thelr patients wouldl take In tine &.ré- $12.00 value. Now $ 9.75!83.50 value. .....Now $2.90 $2.00 value...... Now $1.70 Schemeks Mamika BIS thore Wosld re $20.00 value. .. .Now $16.75| 75c value...... Now 42c ;‘ _c]olhi;}g 75¢ value. Now 63c|at more than usual Reduc- WORK GLOVES rice a lit- gt . or the but- tion in prices. Think of buy-| 29" alue ‘:( 0 Lot B ’ 0dd g ] 75¢ value 59, fia L0 0ys ing an Overcoat for a 16-}§1.00 value...... Mew ‘80 $1.50 value. DRESS GLOVES Coats and Vests year-old Boy for $3.25. Those Many lines we have not mentioned, but everything in the store at a reduced price Linen Collars, 15c. Royal Collars, 15¢, 2 for 25c. Black Cat Hose, 25¢, all sizes. Overalls, 50¢, 75¢ and 90c. Medlicott-Morgan Underwear, 50c. THE F. A. WELLS CO. The Store of Good Clothes Dec. 30th, 1911 . | t g vietims L R e BEL L reealian crom i comtbinetion | TURISS IIEL MALE T Yoxs heit [thele mumbeie. e b e o e v L ho parte or i A T of Malaney N. ¥, | ylalation for ; the ySharnmid{ wxt) frawt| OF ITALIAN FORCE. il lasted all day and night. Among wining $1,000"in money and Jewel: | were [l neirshed ' and s con in or what he | Various reaso: e T | the killed were three officers of the | ry which she left behind in making hor |more quickly than the stron CTime an Tis BIrAIERG: Thers Ja TIng | ronored Bnoraommins e, T the | Italians Put to Rout in a Twenty-Four | cnomy. Our losscs were seven killed ' cacape she (hinks has been socured by ey a3 Lhat while they & in the Russell homestead in Meirose & Manufactuctrs are. il to rrribui e Hours Battle. | ana’a few wounded. "The Chelkh Meri | scekers after treasure today. ~Tonight [wrosi is over, it in possible in man whom William C. Russell, the to an advance in the price of ramw . | | Who with his five sons, came at the |a count of the old Roman empire. | maine poisonfng may not duve et mon of the. testator, has racognized | terials for shoes. Followlne thu-1a”| Washington, Dec. 20—A twenty-four | head of his tribe, is among the dead. | will be retained until a chance has|four or five days In the cases as his long-lost brother Daniel Ilika anle lnw ot supple ok the-im- | nour battie in which the Turkish | The courage of our officers and soldiers | been found to go over the ashes, of the persons who ate the fish Rusgell. This man is familiarily known Taw materials, It Is addgde"‘;l"‘{d troops defeated the Italian force, kill- | is exem Lieutenant Nedjib Bey e Berlin's fish de as “Fresno Dan,” having come r gone up because of a scarcity of Md‘ © | ing half of 1. in the rout, is described | was the ..rst to enter the fort. He des FIFTY-SEVEN DEATHS hit as a result close of the celebrated will tris e8. lin an officlal message from Constanti- troyed the quick firing guns and car- T ATNTR: majo the pen, Fresno, Culifornfa, where he ha = Tl T | nople made public at the Turkish em- :rh—d away one into our camp.” FROM TAINTED FISH |1 and the » al of i de e o L oy ; | bassy tonight. The message was et o 3 — : Lonsts fiahs. Bias” stopped . Al living under enother name. m:e'::xu ey M'k"xnn':"r';po”'n-n.nsmlued to the imperial ministry | yALUABLES WORTH $10,000 Ninety Other. Persons Ill, Fifteon ihi|Thiens, brancis ure sciiing - - it ~ 4 of war at Constantinople by the com- on . usuas price. Ty OLENT NATOMINO d loday with the clerk of the fed- | mander of the Turkish troops at To- IN SANATORIUM RUINS. i i eral cour Pynest i Fo v, Al the Northwestern Lumber- o cem- — Berlin, Dec. ne deaths from B RBNANGE TN SHOCH Ty association answers 't com e R Y | Wife of Owner Appsais to Authorities | this moiming to ‘mianignt bring ihe | ClintenMev Smes o itu [uint by the government charging the | g : Ik the. rounitton 5 or of the - Congregat e "‘;:.‘ I:i.ukorjnlly e cecociution with Gets in restraint of | — ""m"'";“’;‘d‘;iku e A Fours sl e i [cmircl has acceptod u call o the | i X t.'-‘.ifr:::;e;r?:-‘ %m-r‘mmgcm posts of the enemy. Notwithstanding | Greenwich, Conn., Dec. 20-—Mrs., W.|soned by eating tainted fish, up to b :\'x'llf"x.'.:'{i‘--' -m-K $hor : h at ’.“.Y‘A, Washingten, Deo, —OMicials of i1y rgex Drought By thi the fire from the warships and fort |H. Wiley. wife of the owner of the|Some ninety persons silll are il aff Wil oot . the dspartment. of justice will keen a i< T8 broul ¥ the government. |, iiertes, we entered the fort and the | sanitarium which was destroved by |i%en of them being in a dungerous oon- | ¥ i e | close waich on the price of shoes dur Am- | fire_last night, today asked the local | dition. i = ing the nexi year in_conseque of | Weston.—Worthy Secrstary aterinl | wuthorities for a guard to be placed | The physiclans who attended tha| Meriden —fohn uckthy. cle raports t the cost te consumers Waterbury of Norfleld & (and a guick firing gun have been car- ! over the ruins of the fRstitution. She |patienis >ay that the reason why some | cal inspecior of iden, Euggost jare to materially inerease rd ved a Christmas gift of a hand- | ried into our camp In its forward |says that people have been digging in | those poisoned died quickly while | eleciriont contia s he abliged | Wil in"all probability mstitiie an in- some ring and a silk umbrella from | march, one of our wings cut off the | tha rulns «ll Aav and that valuables | thers ~Hngered before death ended |a hond of § o wecurity fo ! vestigation to determine whether or ‘the patrons of tihe grange. retreal of the enemy, who fled toward | worth in the neighlorbood of $10,000 | their sitferings, was the varying pits-dworl 1) aet rform, . Now $1.24 Now $1.29| Sizes 16, 17 and 18 years, lpere in all sizes. Keep your Now 89c¢ $1.00. LR, A 1 Y $1.00 value, .Now 88 sarm; it costs almos Zuelds Now 59| You never saw anything| $1.50 value. -Now $1. Now 42c|like it before. nothing. $2.00 value. Now $1.70