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i already decided io give the visitors a ) rscee.ptl):)n Egn elhewev‘;;?n; %revlouu to HAVE You THIED PAx“"E the opening of the convention, aj The Great Toilet Germicide? whatever hotel will be the natlonal| You don’t hava to pay 50c or $1.00 a headquarters. A banquet will be ten- | pint for listerian antiseptics or per- derey é);lelin ;v. the ?\flt;x::xmt hloteh oxide. You can make 16 pints of a . 8t Wl t is expecte et least | more cleansing, germicidal, healing Odd Fellows to be Busy Installing— Owls Have Class 2000 gussts wit sit down. and. deodorizing antiseptc’ soration DAUGHTEWIBERTV with one 25¢‘: box os Paxtine—a solu- itiation— les’ 1li . ble antiseptic powder, obtainable at Ready For Initiation—Ladies’ Auxiliary, A. O. H. imoertant business orVirginia | any Grte siore el . . Dare eouncil, No. 15, will be trans- ne destroys germs cause Planning Two Events—Windham Encampment to | acted when iis members come together | disense, decay and odors—thiat is why this evening for a special meeting it‘ is !h; b:]s( ;noulh»nwaal:ha.n% gu{; isi w hi arranged and will be| gle, and- why it purifies the breath Visit Palmyra — OfficersS eated by Sons of Hermann. | J1ich has been arransed and wil be| £, 808 mhY N Bves: he. toeth bec: Mrs, Kinney on Unien street. The|ter than ordinary dentifrices, and in Counecil is expecting a large propor- | sronge bathing it completely eradi- tion of the members to attend this|cates perspiration and other disagree- oDD FELLOWS geason, planning a series of three aft- | meeting, ahle tedy odors. Every dainty wom- mbers of local Odd | €rnoon whists, the first to be on Jan- —— an eppreciates this and its many other anizations week will [ Uary 17. For these they have receivedl PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. totier and hygienic uses. « busy one, the two lodges having |8 £Ift of money with which to secure The following is the programme that Paxtine lg splsndhlt for .r;)t" thrnn[;. ey officers and the en- | the prizes. has been arranged for the 27th annual L’;‘L“"fi:gufi’e:n:'f‘“!mgkh‘:: Non can orking the royal purpie g session of the Connecticut state grange ing. ; KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Which 1s to convene at Tagle hall, in i e R i .‘:.-.: N “ 11, installs its offi- George S. Hull Lodge No. 74, at| Bridgeport, January 9-10-11, the ses- m“f postpaid from The Paxtine Toi- let Co., Boston, Mass., who will send you a free sample if you would like to try it beforc buying. on Tuesday evening at i o'ciock In|patrons in good standing: Grange ; iness wa cers. The di Martin, of L4 orming the at which the principal Tuesduy, January 9—Morning Ses- t llrlumm, held its first session for 191% | sions being open to all fourth degree : installation of offl- | afon at 11 o'clock—Opening in form; psre e rict deputy, George E.| fifth degree; roll call of officers and Foley Kidney Pills non, was present, per- | granges; appointment of committee on & 4 stullation, assisted by { credentials; announcements of spe- |always ghethumgmlc(nor} b'f‘““c?fiefmz and Eugene P. Abel, | clal committees; introduction of bus- |aWays do the work. J. T. Shelnu o # £ Bremen, Ga., says: “I have used Foley ate and Master-at-Arms ]lr;e;; referred without debate; recess Kidney ' Pills with great satisfaction : . L} AR *elock—in- | and found more relief from their use A P l 1 Del - Meers installed were: Chan-| Afiernoon Sesston at 2 'clock—in- | 314, fPund ore revel Sy Lok hoo “w ersil cleans 1 i ) cate Lace and E R \li‘!'l 1mtl I llm"‘ iy G.reasy OVer:?lls HM\ HI“"“IL‘” ; without rubbing George A. Nye; | prepare two copies; one for the use|Cheerfully recommend them to all suf- I | ‘ U and without harm ,um lz”ln,m1 it -at-urms, George F. Havensi|of the secretary and one for the use | ferers for kidney and bladder trouble’ rords, George B. il‘M- of the committee. Always say what . . he work, Cary Hal-|committee you wish it referred to. ! finance, ' Eugene_ P. | Address of State Master L. H. Healey, T R ke J keeper of the exchequer, Fred | Lecturer J. A. Sherwood, Chaplain|Wwas paid at a banguet to Henry Clay, Williar inucr guard, Harold | Rev. G. F. Goodenough; report of |in New Orleans In 1842. Mighty cost- i, John E. Bur- | Treasurer N. 8, Platt, Secretary H, E.|ly for those with stomach trouble or to the grand|Jloomis, deyuties, executive commit- | indigestion. Today people everywhers two years William B. How- | tee, by J. H. Hale; finance committee, | use Dr. King’s New Life Plils for these rnate, George A. Nye by G. Warren Davis; introduction of | trouble well as liver, kidney and tin was read, show- | busincgs referred without debate. Re- | bowel rders. Fasy, safe, sure. ondition for the | maining state officers and the masters | Only 25 cents at Lee & Osgood Co.'s. of subordinate and Pomona grenges will hand written reports to the state | secroetary, H. E, Loomis; recess to 7.30. | EXPECTING TOO MUCH, Bvening Session at 7.30 o'clock— | A President | Enos and Secretary Jackson of the| After wandering up and down the | Ln.nd of trade, Rev. John DePeu, Hon. | earth for half a century the wayfarer s M. G master of Massa- | N . ahd others will went to vigit the little village where mme. Recita- | e had passed his boyhood days, and | Lee & Osgood Co. PERSIL will wash ANY and All clothes Without Rubbing aud Without Harm to CLOTHES, to COLORS or the HANDS You simply soak your clothes over night in thuset appear upon ) and of She LADIES’ AUXILIARY, A, O, H. tions, mu In charge of| the first thing he did was to bunt up S cold water with two tablespoonfuls of PERSIL the state lecturer will, we trust, make | an old friend. I b xn evening’s encerialiment worlhy of | "y ig Afilt Bivens, s 161" ho said. | : added, and boil them fifteen minutes next morns : n an open session to which the publio| Yes ing in another similar solution. will receive a cordial welcome. “Well, I'm Bill Lantz.” January 10—Morning | “Lants? sde. | ? 1 don’t seem to—" ; Clothes washed with PERSIL smell sweet t )pen fourth .‘ o, ) = o ’ i e | degree; las % 3 o }l,ufi of business referred without do- | patch that used to be right in the the colors of colored goods seem brighter, P <ond : ,1,?xc,mreporzn of committee, 10, election | middle of the village?” while . white goods fairly shimmer with soft, H‘N(‘“ 26 aitend- | of officers; 12, recess. “Yes, T think I do.” s ; y i : Afternoon Session at 2 o'clock—Re- | o0 ; 15 , 3 ports of committee; the lecturar’s elect Well, you and I gathered nuts s snowy whiteness. s are invited to | there many a time ‘when we were < ence in Bagle hall| boys together™ ; PERSIL saves time, trouble, labor, and Fin he tho “state locturcr, Thg| 1 recollect the hasel patch very makes your clothes last four or five times as in the|in charge of the state lecturer. The nt, Miss | Jecturers atiending this conference will | well, but—well, you see a fellow meets 1 state treas- | raceive from the state grange mileage | 80 many people that somenmes he— ong. tte Flolloway of New | at the rate of three and one-half cents | he can't Just—" m Bioars if b Gustiasion o Mo Lo 3 mile one way, 3 report of thelali| Isee. Well good day, Mr. Bivens. § Buy one package of PERSIL, try it, and : don and Westerly are expected to at- | [umham, seore(ary. ‘Good ay." learn how to get a dollars’ worth for one dime, [ jond, making a meeting of unusual In- | " Evening Session at 7.30 o'clock— | g i i 4 .‘m.’\v I”L U\‘ ',L\u,;];\prp\x women who ;“nn{errhli{ tkhema;lx‘l}:\ déoglxlegf 3’59 Iourfl‘ Off “To the Barn et e orm; remarks e g - AT PR 2 el e mrers wic endov..| A Washington county (Kansas) pa- 10 Cents—At All Grocers OWLS. ing masters and delegates with the ... | per tells of & farmer who came to e ’ In another week Norwich W. by state master; closing in form. Kansas City a few weeks ago and got il hold its class initiation Thursday, January 11—-Mornlng‘ 80 lonesome that when he saw a car owards which it has besn working for | Session at 9 o'clock—Opening iu | - some timie, There are now 14 or 18| fourth degree; reports of committee | Marked “To the barn” he took it in all these lines pleasant social hour closed the pro- A gramme for the night. R sz | candidates in line for the class which | and action thereon; recess at 12.30. Knees Became Stiff | vitt ve he pon Sunday afternoon,| Closing Session at 2 o'clock—Re- High Valuation the 14th. The Nest's big social fea- | ports, resolutions, installation of offi- | z * 5 | B . : d of him? | ;,W Years of Severe Rheumatism | Lire of the ye its annual ball, §s to| cers. Hon. Richard Pattee, master | is bis fiancee fond of him?” asked | Too Hot. f Henry J. Goldstein, 14 | ¢ 8iven j fore lent begins, Feb- [ of New Hampshire state grange, in-| \aude. He told his old &tr nu 0d-by B et, Bost s anoth- | [U4ry 1610, having becn selected as the | stalling officer; congratulations, unfin- «I should 80," replied M | He tol old kg 2 ; ; T 1 should say 80," rep! aymie. | And « tad itedl He Sarsapari te. It is e >ted that a large del- | ished business; closing in form. thinks as much of him h T'hn ‘”'Klfi il 7 1 N sici b Aosdanded lon of Hartford Owls will be|] At any time during the sessions,| “She A8 G| Jes xun ofll Elaaed Sbin Qe te HOUSE s have utle n here that night, accompanying | when opportunity offers, there will does of her engagement ring.” | P g Jolds - J Stone, the former treas- | addresses from visiting members, re NEW- YORHN C/TY " t € ich nest. itations or music in charge of the wor- i _ 1 e e thy lecturer, G with & vould be. | UNITED WORKMEN, }i. B, Loomis, secretary; L. H. Heal- Offers, at moderate rates, substantial comforts as s ed many es lodge, No. 13 of Groton, | ev, master; O. 8, Wood (deceased), J. e S the elegance, luxury and entertaimment demanded n took | e vxrlfim- s for 1912 at its meet- | H. Hale, J. H. Blakeman, executive b’connonssrursaslhc best in Hotel-life, s fe ing day evening, December 26th | committee. 8 follows Master Workman, — e < A lias / 2 k t me mard F. Lovett: foreman, W. W ORDER OF PROTECTION. Men’s Sweaters, $1.50 and $2.00 values for 98c. Holland House, Fifth Ave. and 30th St form o rke; overseor, Henry M. Lovett:| On the last monthly showing of 4 - R | Sarsatabs, | rvite. Brnost M. Plack: recorder, C.| iqtms patd by the supreme lodge, No-| Boys’ good quality Worsted Sweaters reduced to $1.19. THE MOST MAGNIFICENT WINTER RESORT HOTEL e WL B aa “""r.'f:g vember 20 to December 19, during ¥ i i 2 2 Situated in the most picturesque middle-south man, M. O'Prie watehn :‘;}‘;‘clfe; ‘xg:;‘la:td 531‘322 :‘,";,,gf;fufix All grades and colors, with and without collars, formerl Accessible from New York via Railroad and Steamship Lines. Everett Chapma % 2 ’ 5 & - ; on 51 claims, eleven of them were 5 ow p . .50. Opens January 12th gan b O Blaok Nelson¥ o5 0 S0 16 Ocunselicut lodges. sold from $2.50 to $7.50, now selling from $1.65 to $5.50 18-HOLE GOLF COURSE. MILES OF AUTOMOBILE ROADS. i i e Stroh of | They were divided as follows: Wa- 3 : & Tt Glovas £ e $itoiso 0 naui’fflfi"&fifimndsamu fow Mhien paid s 4 S 'j;_ terbury 3, New Britain 2, Seymour 1,| Lined Leather Gauntlet Gloves, formerly $1.50, $2.00 R - s g b o il 7 W { Winsted 1, Bridgeport 1, New Haven P A 7 T3 Lo rrengiaster | 3o and $2.50, now $1.20, $1.55 and $1.90. ,, D s A A AR BAOO, of Ut Trotiart Wit e cini "'?f',f;‘r" Slater lodge, No 509, ha\'lng“\';}lgg N i i = Brather R 4 '| to change its meeting nights, will hol ac ths e 2.2 00 and $3.50, now selling g 11} Yecentiy ,nn‘:v:xqm;:o:,,&":;g its frst reguler meeting in its new Fur Gloves that W"ng’es 5, $3. p ¢ e e S 10 be out i A place next Wednesday evening, gath- ¢ P i B Cal?!\dars, ut azain na few deys. | DIee Bet e ian hall. Since 1ts | fOT $1.65, $2.20 and $ ‘ organization, the lodge has been meet- o = “An 2y . TR s ing in Pythian hall, but a change was| Woolen Gloves were 30c now 38c. AUGUSTA, GA. Hohday Boxed pap r Benevornt aoencli, Ladies' Cathollo| qeemed advisable and was voted at RF, | mansiolent association, postponed its |, recent meoting. | 9 | meeting which was to have been held 2 2t C L 0 T e % Meamar ' ot ronETERe. . V. PEND ETON, JR., 10 Broadway venie, findine that the holidav sea- s % Rt E TA NS | . S0 ‘was AS honpottane e Grand Trustee Frank J. Mnr’r!m ot| — | . s " the: ‘second of Amr'rha w \-a n New London 5 2 conmectnt | last Tuesday evening, 1 " K Wonderful Bargains t usi ceting the Ties m;‘d:;hof,rhou\:it““ ; : We ta?\e pleasure in dnnountlng that after Saturday, when they gather cach | tiation’ during the evening 0 Ou |§ December 30th, we shall be located in our new and more { convenient offices at 203 Main Street, one flight up, over KN,GHTS oF CDLUN’BUS RN d P e 3 |} Smith’s Drug Store. at Golt patter, Need Printing ? i on Friday n\-nninz. White| MecFoozle—What the deuce am I do- s | KING DENTAL PARLURS A : Telne o Bt Skl 196 e, cadser | oy routine paternoon, | THe Caddie (in his element)—Why, DR s - CRAiJSTON S’ ocenpy ‘; sttention \:-:,n »‘),.,,;“,‘f,g,f"l‘: yer stance is rotten, an’ yer pullin’ ks R. i % JA( I“'N"\_ Manager 3 ! from the bail are hardly to be expected | Yer drive, an’ slicin’ yer brassy. Yer o igAtsy DR HL 1. S e 158 Main Street at this time too low wi' yer fron, an’ yer toppin’ Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sunday, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. SETRY wi' yer mashie; yer fallin’ back and | 35-6 i - SONS OF HER""ANN drawin’ in. Yer dont keep yer eye the next six t the meeting of Germania lodge, | he ball d ve g ttfe | e e 0 Hi_ ANUS I Cormtnta b Sty | T e DA 48 ver can’t putt for The BULLETIN Co. [ moent were installed as foliows: —— 64-66 i | WHEX you want to put your busi- | you want to put your busi- [} President, Henry Erbeck Vot prast More Important Franklin Street | ness perore the public. there s no me-~ | ness before the pubiic, there s no me- dent, William: Sel : P g : s | @1um better thar thraugh tne advertis- dium better (han through the advortis- { ockmss }“l,- € r t‘fi;mg s'»tflv» “Officer, there's a gambling joint in lmn columns of The Butleti ing columns of The Bulletin. Py S ’ iy | v ugust Ha 1cial secretary, 2 are here, ready for a |Jonn Greiner; trcasurer, Henry Lic. | foll blast down here in the next block —_—— [ I; trustee (18 months), Fred | One of the steerers, if that's what you | =—=——-— demonstration to you. \lw"‘ er. call 'em, showed me the stairway that "‘"I“i;I bl | leads up to it . he reshmeits | wegp: ” rnished by one of Can't ye see, mister, that I'm busy »1. | makin’ the merchants take their signs | o best st value for your automobile today. You | Herman a masquerade | in off th' sidewalk?” | t month, for N U YA { Physietan—Have vou any aches or | | patns this morning? Patlent—Yes, doctor. It hurts me to | breathe. In fact, the only trouble nc seems 1o be with my breath | Physiclan—All right. Il give you | something that will soom stop that — Good Housekae| tration will convince ‘\’\'\ owns one. l %900 | a five-passer H. P. To ring Car. For mervousnoms, lirritadflity, headache, Seckuche, pressings @ows patns, end other symptomn of general femals weakuess, this compound has besn found quick end safe. i 1 think Viburn-O-Gin Is the best remely for weak wemmen, it §oes me more good than any medicine I have over tatwnm. J NHAT IT 18 ‘ Woman’s Relief IR De Rrugers Viburn-0-Gim Compound, the wommw'e remedw, Ras Deen ¥now fer ygesrs as “Woman's Relief” stnos # has positively provem its great valne in the treatment ef ThE v. B. RING AUTO C0.| o Chestnut Street. % In 1850 only one woman worked for | Lee Clegg, J. W { | sh MecClure. wages to every 10 men; now the ratio | ', ™ A b R et o Koot & ok |43 fatortt e o) soun || Y . cannot praise i stremg emough. I think it Is the best womsa's S H"(ki‘.R 65 Franklin Street, l ported with regret and the usu. | ! I T e medicine on earth.” 4 . H s Norwich, Conn. " |4ction taken in regard to his bene- | llar to women, which can be reached by medicine. SR Nisitsciurer of | Aeiars AtFountains & Eisewhere | f pocu 5t . ST A R COUCHES AND LOUNGES. HIB’éVR\;lANs Ask fOI“ 3t bas belped thousa: of other sick women, gratefal ; 4 : stters from them clearty deserfbe. It contalne mo poisonvus 3 It is thirty years since the nationa: B ] » o $1.25 a bottle with directions. nventicn of the Ancient Order o drugs. - | Hiternians was heil in the city o | Chi P 1 ring wi his yea The Original and Genuine the order T N eD MLk B Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York ol who L ira avmerde ol yisl: 1 Th Fued@iinit-tor Al Azns. 1 ; AND ALL DRUGGISIS, | Dr. Krugers Viburn-"-"/7 E Chicago hae grown wil i ¢ ot i Delicious, ivigorating and sustaining. | ' WP B P AR NI ALAAA EAAS | | i | io _ | ®ant_ strides since the last nati Keep it on your sideboard a home, e NP S RIS 53 ANMWAARAAAAAAAAAAAY vention und tiwe Mibernians of AMERICAN HOUSE, |ion"si s i eountrs whas mas Dor el wihoat 3, | { been done in the way of genuine pro- | |. a -fl*- l Farrell & Sanderser. Props. gress. They will present a programms | élhlw itati of entertainment in keeping with thai llo( in Any Mllk Trust SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes, | name of Chicago, The convention Traveling Men, etc. Livery egp.“ committes meets bi-monthly in t,h. SHETUCKET ~FRERD ~JEmmet . domprial 1t -has