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- FEBRUARY 17, 1912 e ‘ 15 PIANO BUYING differs from every article of value that enters the household. The PUBLIC, generally speaking, is strangely ignorant of / PIANO QUALITY _ 'when every day pianos of the cheapest construction-are being bou¢ht at prices lfar in excess of their real worth. Pianos identified with piano quality such as FISCHER PIANOS are the foundation of the present day reputation enjoyed by Fischer and the piano ihouse of MARSH. PIANOS OF QUALITY—Knabe, Fischer, Decker, Sterling, Haines, Cameron, Lehr, Huntington, Asngelus Player Piano and Autopiano are within the reach of all through our large buying capacity. . ' NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURD "ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM [Comsimcors Public Installation For Court Lafayette—Dan Williams Re- iy S signs After 12 .Years Financier For Heptasophs— ST s ey Fountain Pen to Clerk Congdon From Modern Wood- men, Norwich Camp—Neopians Enjoyed Social Even- ing—Fraternal Whists Draw the Crowds. b g Hale’s Honey SONS OF VETERAN>, —]—PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. 0f Horehound and Tar With an experience of 20 years’ mem- Norwich grange, No. 172, enjoved an Contains no opium norany- bership in the order behind him, Con- | evening in keeping with the Valentine thing injurious. Indis- pensable to public nectici rtment Commander Al- Season on Wednesday in Pythian hall, 5 in . unks, who fs a past com- Worthy Master Amos B, Wheeler pre- it Our prices are less than the New York or Boston markets. mander of Sedgwick camp, No. 6, of siding for the husiness session and 'Lml . All Druggists. b ! this city, is guiding the state camps r, Miss Ella Lester, ' taking | rlkf'-'l'po‘t)hlnh?g For piano quallty. “ure in One Minute in the hour that followed. interesting . prpgramme was as| ™ For piano prices, GO TO Paper, Connecticut as an Ag- e - For these reasons, John E, Fanning: talk, Natural Advantages of | of the members and their friends will Jewett; piatio , Miss | be e 3 y 3 . | le : eremony. D. e ® readir '_"W is to be a P , and tk sical programr ot Bt i lude selections by Blired's or- Marsh Building 230 and 232 State St. New Londen, Connecticat solos by Mrs. Jos P. Bru- I"'!:u SF:Imul"i‘n. I:\‘rnm‘ 'l‘rfl‘;- -— b - ey oy - tville, a piano duet by Miss! Ethier and Lione] Ethier, and | Fort Wcorth, Texas, during the month Syl tions by the French choir, of August. Competitive drills wil )] 28 to be - — held at this encampment and prizes l S l in Febru- ODD FELLOWS. to amount of $15,000 will be | Dickens, Shetucket lodge, No. at its meet- ’“}_;‘ 11“-! _the winning companies. | rch 13, a |ing 7T day evening dd Fellows’ ollowing the meeting a banquet 1 work in th upon | Vas held at 0 (~h}('k in the Meriden its own and | lOuse and enjoyed by a number WOMAN'S RE‘LYIEF CORPS. }\\uls done l‘m ‘wv;flfi'flé\;’i Ix‘f.xm:'x:]e;&;‘;,;)rilc\: i Sgaion o 0B by i The Blg values ln women s and WasKinetdrss birthday time brings{ form in which Shetucket puts on the HEPTASOPHS. otit of 'the #riiitl events Which Serg- |/ At the meeting of Uncas lodge| At the last regular meeting of Nor- . ’ . bl J i ol Monday evening these three can- | wich conclave, No. 424, Financier Dan | Ch ld e w te Ga ents COtpm N 1Y, llkey T, fea be present for the second { Williams handed in his resignation to l r n s ln r rm s. Washington birthday . supper, as a visiting Odd Fel- | the conclave, after having held the ough a year in which their strength is bein, bullt ‘up and the individual or- | cluded vith a sale candy, which had sho nex upon t ary—W Longfellow, & ¢ fair, Moud degr. wl B e e ey hion the | low at the meeting from, Conneaut, O. | office for the past twelve vears and | we have been offering have been appreciated by a large | ladies lly produce for this time.] having discharged his duties in a be f | The tees which were delegated oOwLS. highly satisfactory manner to all the | number of our patrons. | to the task at the last meeting are at Norwich nest, No. 1896, had one ap- m“mbgrs. Other busme?s requires his 4 X : \ { work on the plans, and promise to | plication for membership before it at | attention, and it was with the utmost Now to make room for our Spring specialties we will | make the event as attractive as ever. |i alar mesting Tuesday evening in | regret that his resignation was | \. 0. FAIRBANKS, | Owls' hall. President George H. Stan- | cepted. W, D. Moran, late of West: | clgge out the balance of our Winter stock at very low ne Departme " amanaer, | DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. ton w in the ¢ . Reports of good y. conck 4 as et o ¢ C n T ) ; ommanaer, | W offiecrs for the:year filled | financial returns from the whist were | Alternate Deputy Murphy will g0 to | brices The Hew officers fof tle year | received and much of the final detail | Groton t week to install the offi- . airs ‘on Monday evening in For- i " b0 ovion for the ball was settled | cers of Groton conclave, District Dep- | LR g ho ; tceling OF ! apor; uty Petorson still being on the sick, All are invited té call at our store Saturday and share When the annuval de- equonash counc 11, and the LS list. . . . o Waed o dhn@ide- ROYAL NEIGHBORS. In our money saving ofl:ermgs. f Veterans in Na . winners: First la- | with marked success its series of vice command. | H. 1 pecond, | fonile camp, There were 28 tables for | It Means 248 Main Street . Franklin Square, ~ Norwich, Coan. or, March 11th was | 1l business was transacted with de- ied gain in financial|{ After the meeting the Neosha club Dow camp, No. 7187, Royal Neigh- comipng @ Bowen, a silk muffler; | evenings with one held Thursday red ‘to'“General | Mr pipe <holder: consola- | the 1wy and the following made vhigts to follow reg- | 47. a rawn work tabi ns of Veterans. ‘, | ter the Boom §*ar which the t enjoyed from -April, 1910, streng atch. = __ ywn t evenings, hav- | bors, jointly with Ionic and Norwich “J t s y’, e usit Say’ General Wadsworth camp o CHfford,- -a-tomato | night n Pythian hall, enjoying this "'[ 3 . South From- | tic sason and Charles ‘hich entitled them to- the | Onginal and Genuine Commander Fairbank and the follow= | camps, Modern Wogdme ! T ° ’ . HORLICK’S € LadIcs dpecia . the subordinate offices in| ) first gentleman’s, F.! meeting plac rough the courtesy of ¢ offee were served, 1 first, Mrs. William by, | MALTED i M l LK , cover; second, | years He held | Cuiv , antl’for the|and vears he has been a’'member ick camp, havifis been its{ u : Pauline Culver, 38, a salad bowl: ; The Food-drink for All ‘803- | commander for two years. He was | weeks. present were also invi lation, M Adam Gernhart," 6, | Nu HIGH PH'BES elected (onnecticut départment com- | ed to | sf on the 2 a creamg Gentlemen’s first, Joseph | [More healthful than Tea or Coffee, | nder jast April for the term of one | Mrs O’ Sully , ‘gold “seari pi b 1 . - - ! : | like Frank Allen, 37, combination set; Agrees with the weakest digestion. By the use of the King Safe Sys- solation, 8, ;. Slegal, ash tray. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious, The scorers for the evening were | Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. Huch Ik, majieg gram, - oy b UNITED WORKMEN. James A..Kmmball, Frank Leffingwell hapter, No. 57 had w partie- ! wiimantic lodge, No. 11, of Willi- |J. J. Murtagh and Miss Mary Dris-| & quick lunch prepared in a minute, TR evening at’ its meet-, o0 i p: o last Thesday | coll. in the Buckingham [ f” ””i’“é_‘]\‘,:g“ mlnj,(;ézl-s \l,?flfvera : % Cake and coffee were served by the | Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S. ° entertainment”taking the | ed for 1912 “P‘r' indtalled by 8 joint committee in charge, which in- Sk o K Valéntine partys after the | o {08 B 3 BRI IOT B Cluded Miss Jennie M. Kimball, chair- | S Others are imitations. ting .had concluded, with | b " hl Master Workman F man, 1 ‘hariotte Jones, Mrs. Rose : itron Hmily Dolbeare pre- | wycofor and Grand Recorder —George Sadle McClure, Mrs. > business session. Teuw Flhves Tt wme 4l Etta Lefingwell GEO E pITCHER ing and Miss Mar . . 1 and_there were | ih . ac Helk Susie Park and by | % . of Colum- | Driscoll, from the Royal Neéighbo | the pibite. sill Al aes Weloamied: tem of Painless Denfistry your teeth ‘can be extracted, filled, crowned, bridged or cleaned without a particle of pain, no matter how nervous or sen- sitive you may be. Hundreds of testi. ronials from pleased patiemts, Painless Extraction Free when testh are ordered EASTERNSTAR. All work Guaranteed. Neilie tion present | Mrs. Lil Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays P30t , . mibia lodge, No. ; | g i 10 to 1. . Refreshgierits were | o \lation, stirring | Andrew 1 of Tonic camp and Ad- | Civil Engineer, : o ma i R (L IS0 s were made -by Bfothers | am Gernhard, J.J. Murtagh, Fred Fon- | tiopex 16 an” ounce to his patros. and | Telephone lLady Assistant, AV f interestin“tias initla- | o, (0 0 nd Stroh and Supervisor’| tainé and -J Congdon of Norwich | ey 4 2 on expected at that time, . Ly £ £ i s e g s 4 the public tuat he has moved to &5 § P ® Champlin, and‘a very pleasant social |camp. They were assisted in the Kit- Broadway, Chapman building, oppasice R K D l P | hour was enjoyed. The new officers | chen by Mrs. Frances Kimbal, Mrs.|ine ¥, M. C. & g ! ll\g enta ariors C.T.A U | are:- Past master workman, William J. | Bllen Doyla and Miss Alice Tylér. \ n"m‘s JEFFEHS“" mufl fl n s NEHON P ard of directors of the C. T,| Andrews::master workman, . Herbert = ’ { Pk i 'a, 4. U o DR. JACKSON, Manager. A. T, of Connecticut held a meeting | Ladd; foreman, John Thompson; over- & MODERN WCODMEN. Q"J/" z {TY riginator of.the King Safe of the Young Men's T, | Seer, Willlam Burleson; guide, Bert. L. Bristol, Thursday, | Hicks; corder, Howard Morse: re- in the rooms A B. societ John E. Congdon, who. .has | | System of Painless Dentistry. 203 Main Streetg Norwich. r i t office in Norwich camp, N tn work should always be ceasidered | decided to hold the | celver Randall; finaneler; . E.| 5908, almost all the twelve years | egpeclally when it costs no inore than nd field day in Water- | Little; inside watchman, A. .B. Burle-|of this camp’s existence, was suitably | the nferior Mind. Skilled en are and the state conven- | 8on; outside watchman, James E.|rewarded by the camp at its meeting | employed by us. Dur price tell tha London in August. An | Lynch. !ast Tuesday evening in the Bill block | whole story. vote was also passed to i i STETSON & YOUNG. president, Rev. J. J. Fitzgerald, pre- | hall ‘an° Tuesday evening, the' coming k Congdon comylete = was made 1 ing ( ind for all the societies to he HIBERNIANS. ted to him a fine untain pen. | but he responded with to the Right Rev." Bishop At the regular meeting of the Sec- » presentation in behalf of the camp K K sided. Rev. Father Kenna was pres- | gtate parade In Bridgeport was talked nt and made’a short address | over, and the division decided upon two points in connection with the nual observance of St. Patriek’ Agnes' home, The state | ong division, A. O. H. in Hiberian Joseph D. Pfeiffe words in acknowledgment of the ORDER OF PROTECTION. ik TOWN thich comes this year on & ay. Utter| wretChEd | The dtvist il revetye H - Slater lodge, No. 507, made its y w4 r:m]fni(‘m‘ :’(ms?"s\ V‘:ur::r"k"\,qp r-hv‘l‘)".:’h hat | ing last \\'P‘r‘]!‘-"h‘da\ 3 7% H “1‘;||L DELL'HOFF CAFE Fl'om 1202 "9';':'“9"';“'::" Long Endured | day in a body, The antiual St. Pat- fan_hal , 1y enjoyable one | ore Remedy was Found. rick’s ball will be Monday night in |through a social sessi r Pal?u:vsr?[i::or\-a Reminger. Upper Bern, | the armory, g bers and few invited fnr:mi::{ DR' C. R. CHAMBERLAIN : “For several vears I had the business meeting : nervots prostration, and was utterly - orchestra was present to i 3 wretched. I lived on hread and beef L'UNION ST. JEAN BAPTISTE merrymaking and the evening wa [ Denta:l Surgeon tea because my stomach would not re- D'AMERIQUE. that was thoroughly enjoyed by all| . . Dr. S i tain anything eise, | took many rem- Clouncll Lafayette, N 7, 8 to have | attending, n charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practice edies, but obfained no réllef until I took Hood's Barsaparilla, when T began to gain at once, Am now cured” s at work upon a degree during his last illness. ng to have this in shape | McGrory Building. Norwich, Conn. Ever_y One Warranted erg’ | for work by the time some new mem- its officers seated in their positions for e lod the current term at a public installa- | team, expec tlon ceremony to bhe held in For Pure, rich bieod makes good, strong hall on Sunda: . bers are secured for itiat WESTEH . TSE. i 2 £ y afternoon at 4 o'clock, | Ders are secured for initiation. STERLY HOUSE. T A e Leeiy Hood's Sarsa- |ai which u fine musical programme i Ales, Wines and Liquors arilla, which purifies and-enriches the | witt he given, Presfdent General Le- KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. | o00d, cures so many nervous diseases, doux of Nashua, N, H. to be present 5 i £ always in stock. Get it today in useal liguid form or b N gl DEOSeT. A big meeting of the' Knights of i Garde Brebeuf of Taftville will give an exhibition drfll and a large attendance 1es served free every Saturday 9d Proprietors, rhocolated tabiets called Sarsatans. Pythias held in Meriden this week Tues with a large number of out of town delegates, in atiendanc The election of officers of the regiment of" the Connec t bri | s : . of the Uniformed rank of the K THE AUTOARANSERR GO, Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street of Prthias was held with the follow- | 2k e i m.lmsl gt ing results: = Colonel, I. E, Jacobs, | Successor to N wuend dem New Haven: lieutenant colonel, Burfon The Norwich Parcel Delivery, H. Woodring, New . Haven: major, | se: 30 ; Tal First battalion, Russell Porter \'!ark,’17‘c).r:§w' 303 Weat Main St. Telephons Stamford Branch Office: "162 Main St. Tele- Il was yote time. in . NEWMARKET HOTEL, | Moctioa "™ nommnr w. oms e g F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., Point or Savin Rock. It was also ar- TR % ) - PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 1ged send p G medtiu First-class Wines, Liguers and Clgars o pe Wikals, sad 11;"-:;: Bgalion ito th T i | Meoals and Welch Rureblt sorecs 1o | Reom S, Second Fa osr. Slesttei Bideg g ampment, e b | order. Johm Tuckie Pran 7el 43-& Night ‘phome 1383. Distinctively 2 ’ individual’ Nothing Eke ' the | woaderfel Ly flavor of that blead. 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Viburn-O-Gin is & purely vegetable eorspound ocontsining no harmful properties, is satively speeific in its curstive action on the womarlty organs and functions, To young and old # Is highly recommended for the troes- ment of ail forms of femais troubies. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT $1.25 & beitle with full directiens. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 106 West 229th Street, Mew York Seven Decades of: Cares _ These are the pills that kept your grandparents _ * weil and helped largely to make your parents 7/ the wholesome, healthy foll.s they are. They will I keep you frec from biliousness, liver tomplaint, indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache, giddiness, malaria, heartburn, flatulence, * jaundice, etc. Wholly vegetable—absolufély liarmless—plain or P/ sugar-coated—sold everywhere—25c, Send a postal_to- day for our free book and prescribe for yourself. DR. ]. H. SCHENCK & SON, Philadelphia, Pa.