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ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM Modera Woodmen to Hear About Rate Changes—Elks De- | termined to Beat New London Again—Independent Foresters Planning Open Meeting—Eastern Stars Ac-| cept Two Invitations—Knights of Pythias Arranging So- cial Features—Owls Start Strong in Membership Cam-i‘ paign With Ten Teams. UNITED WORKMEN. Ei Master Workmau Charles Levits! More than one interesting evening just installed in that office by Norwich |for Norwich lodge, No. 430, in the lodge, Na. 12, is ope of the younger | present month is-shown by their last brothers of the lodge, but at the same | monthly calendar. First nomination of time one of the most interested and en- |officers has already made, but the election comes on the first Thursday of the preseni month. The following week 18 to be a social sessfon at the home and the last Thursday in thé month is | also dewn for a social session. Next Norwich Elks will ks’ home to the New re coming up here London to continue es of inter-lodge in pinochle, pool, ecribbage, | and_piteh. Norwich won | its_ when the | lodges pl Lon- don, so tha but | they intend to . | their New London bre | | In the calendar one page was given ver 1o the following memorial of the ite Dr. P. H. Harriman: In Ve im—In appreciation of the charit brotherly | lov nd e'f Patric {arrir ated by trom Hariford lodge May 6ih, 1910, fed feb. 18th, 1812, Norwich lodge, No. 430, of the Benevolent and Protective yrder of I adopted and spread | on_expres- | ained in this : heartfelt sympa- reir bereavement. C.T.A U CHARLES LEVITSKY, \ : ; Master Workman, Norwich Lodge, No. | _The largest athletic celebration in i2, A. 0. U. W. v | Waterbury ars is what the mem- berg of St ph's Total Abstinence Ausiagti He s been a member of | society y are planning €he United Workmen for about four | When t! eld day of the Con- ears, f in succession the offices of cut Total inence union will be ers I foreman before belng n Wate gome time in June master workman’s chair, | 4t a date not yet fixed. 1e loyed at the plant of the| This will be the first time that the Norwich Belt company. annual field day of the. union has been The finence committes of the grand | held in Waterbu 1 eight years. The | »dge of the A. O. U. W. met on Tues- | St. Joseph's nence society ay afternoon, Feb. 28th, in the gr: takes the \ging for the | odge New Haven, and the exec- day, and at the request of itive committee met in the evening. At s society board chose Wa- the meeting of the exécutive commit- L tee the finance imittes reportéd that ar nothing definite in the wa the i lodge reserve fund on Jan. |@rrangements has been made for 81 amounted t¢ 1,708.14, all [celebration with the exception of ap- of w -edged se- |pointing a general committee which cari will have the celebration in hand. T ay’s programme wiil be begun with the celebration o solemn high MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. | | A parade will take place during The Ionic camp cele- | the forenoon, and during the afternoon of the camp |a ramme of track and fleld sports ing, March Tth. A |in which some noted amateur athletes | s axpected, as all Mod- | are expected to take part will be held. ern Woo/imen of Norwich and vieinity | The parade is expected to be made are invited to attend. A fine pro- |up of the various societies throughout sramwe is being @ ged and cigars | the state and rr.freshments will be served during | Connect the wevening. District Deputy Hughes |appear in of #lartford will be present and during | of music ti#e evening will address the meeting |It {s exp And explain in detail the revision in | ated with the Members will several bands m and ted that the women’ 80~ | cleties of the union will be represented %ates and how it will affect each mem- | by floats. The ad camp re cently held in| ° Around the athl events of the o decided that a revision in rates | afternoon centers the principal interest 'was necessary and the committee ap- | of the day, for the reputation that the pointed to revise rates have adopt- | unjon has made in the state for the ables which Deputy Hughes | excellence of these meets is an envia- plain. The new rates do |ple one. to force until Jan. 1, 1818, | The combined Catholic temperance t h neighbor will have plenty | socleties of Connecticut, of which the time « to consider the plans set be- | state union is made up, have o mem- fore them. Every Woodman who wants { bership of approximately 8,000, and of £o be fully informed can come next |this membership, under faverable con- Thursday night dnd spend the evening | aitions, with Tomlc camp. All athletic events are held under the sanction of the A. A. U, and most of the events will be open to a teur athletes, although there will also DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. e e ALy 114 & | bo o series’ of clgsed events td’ which e | interest last Mon- | tho members of temperance societies day evening In Foresters hall, having | only aliated with the C. T. A. U. are A‘H anc e ’]‘ esent for initiatio: eligible. A large list of cups and med- "his start in adding new members t0{gig wil be offered as prizes. e s expected soon to be fol- | "1," oqqition to {h: athletic events, ywed Dby others. Thé standing com- prize drills will be given by several companies of Tierney cadets, uniform- ed companies of boys in their 'teens, were appointed pleased to receive a »r Mary A, Harvey, who vigit froi . and for these competitions various 18 now dent of New London. |7t i o When next meeting night of the |Pri7es Will be offered council comes, which is March 11th, \F the Neosha club will hold a whist the . ,KN_!GHTS O .PVTH.IAS' same evening in the hall, beginning a | Both Wauregan lodge, No. 6, and serics of whist in the hall every two | G&rdner lodge, No.. 4 e devoting and also resuming the home |S0me attention to the soclal life in thelr meetings in March, as Gardner home whists was held {10488 18 to have an evening of whist d ith Mr. and |at its meeting next week, and Waure- o N hen. a large |E%D lodge has named March 19th as spent an enjovablo evening at |the evening for a soclal get-together ielr home. (offee, cheese and dough- | time, when they expect a large attend- were {he refreshments served, and | #0ce of the members, with their lady friends, extending Clover temple, an invitation to ey ¥ being enjoyed the 9, Pythian Siste: unted up and the follow- ired the prize winners: First 2T E ad 1da Clifford, fancy apron; see- EASTERN STAR. | Sachem chapter, No. §7, rec invitations at ived two s meeting Wednesday night at the Buckingham Memorial and accepted both. The first was for the 5th of March from J%idelity chapter of New London, whi s to celebrate its tenth anniversa night, and the second was from Radiant chapter of Button, playing as a lady, v apron; first gentle- Kelley, o whisk broom Miller, combination set 2ty Mrs. Minnle Noyes Leslie Manchester. INDEPENDENT FORESTERS. Willimantie, which invited t Court Norwich. No. 4389, is on the “,ik,h",‘_c:s“e‘m“s‘ilnh }’)‘ ,‘_“‘:‘l‘_ T ®ain since its institution and although | o, oot ST, to come 1o T & voung court is showing plenty aCtivity an i rogressive spirit that indicates it is bound to grow. It in- ends to have an open meeting on the est_meeting night in March and will make the night one of enjoyment for all who attend | March, which is to be a special night for the Willimantic chapter. There is to be Initlation at the next meeting of | Sachem chapter. OWLS. Norwich nest, No. 1396, with Presi- dent George H. Stanton in the chair, had its regular meeting Tuesday even- ing in Owls’ hall. Reports made by the ten membership teams showed that this contest was starting off in great shape and alres there are about ten applications in sight, Capt. Neil Crow- ley's team having secured the pole at the start and leading the field. Gener- Boon will keep his captains_and teams hustling. Reports were made of the whist and of the ball. From the whist a good sum was realized, and from: the ball there will be a satisfying amount in the net proceeds to pay the Owls for all their hard wo; the full report is not in yet AtFouiiiis & Eisewhere Ask for “HORLICK’S” The Original and Genuine o MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at "l“i‘ Don't travel without it. A quick lunch in @ minute. Take no imitation. Just say “HORLICK'S.” ROYAL ARCANUM, The following 1s the exhibit of mem- bership and finances made by the Royal Arcanum up to the first of Feb- ruary I ilke T, Membership—Last report, 248,997; ap- Net Mi plications since received, 1,065; rein- flw rust statements since received, 65; total, 250,127. Suspensions and permanent withdrawals, 82¢; deaths, 361; approxi- mate membership, 245,944; total num- ber councils, 1,938. W. and O. B. Fund—Balance last re- port, $612,111.70; received during the month, $§61,038.85; total, $1.273 5 death ‘benefits paid, $647,228. ance on hand, $625,921. Total pay- ments from organization to date, $146,- 471.210.81. > Fmergency Fund—Amount invested A. MARSHAK bes moved from 95 West Main to 123 West Main. As a special for the opening he will give a beautiful Sou- venir worth $1.00 with every $5.00 = oAU per last report, $E07T266015; amotnt Invested since, $43,732:45; total Jan. 31, . 6. aEER $6,116,402.64. Excess of mortuary re. " TUNER sources over wll known-Habilities, $5,- O |e18.100.04; - I 122 ®roapset 8¢, Q@eneral” Fund—~Palance last report, $54.4%6.26: received during.the ‘month $100,027.99; total, $154,284.24: pald qur- ing the month $9,511.49; balance on i TeL Norwisn G , although } NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1912 Gain 30 Pounds In 30 Day Don't Stay Thin—Protone Will Build Out the Figure and Will Tone and Strengthen Your Entire System 50c TriaIA Box Sent FREE ALL CAN BE NIGE AND PLUMP The Discovery of Protone Hes Proven s Blessing to Hundreds of ‘Women. PROTONE will transform a thim, skinny woman into a fine-looking, at- full of life and anima- nd of women people worth nice things about. It will the choeks and cover up Give sym- while say round out the bare bones of the face. metry to the figure and make graceful in shape that which was uncouth and unlovely. 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It T should ever need any more of Name D EERR i e f ol hear of any one who needs Protone, 1 i ghall direct them to you. I remain, i Very truly yours, Street Stanton, Ja ARTHUR NELSON. R. F. D. No. 2 Box Y exemplified. The evening concluded asmoker held Thursday month of work for the Shetucket men, lications were rece but next month they will have a chance | found out to rest up except for an evening in the | recruits if they afte first degree upon some candidates for | plalaing the bene tare re Uncas lodge. i |for tre small amount paid in Uncas lodge, No. 11, opens its March | court elected Dr, P. J. « meetings next Monday evening with |physician i work in the initiatory degree. o — R S The first call for an assessment for this year has just been issued by the Immediate Rellef association, through evening, tv d; the ve boys it isn’t so hard to get new only try, 2ssid RAILROAD MAKING WAGE LIST. “Let me urge every lodge to be rep- resented at our beautiful home at Groton on the above date, where exer- cises in charge of the grand chaplain will begin at 2 o'clock p. m. Substan- tial improvements have been made. in our home during the past year, and every member of our order is Invited to he present and inspect our home, of which we are justly proud, and at the samo time make glad the hearts of our brothers and sisters who are spending their declining vears with us. Do not forget your annual donation, Let it ba a liberal one, remembering always indicate a considerable increase not- | withstanding the increased pay given the engineers of the Btem two years 820, and it is believed that the in- jcreased pay for the engineers will be éfnllnv&od by another demand from the |other orders of employes on the sy | 1 tem, The first neeoiiations with the engineers on the matter will probably jopen next month, and a deeision will | Probably not be arrived at for at least |iwe or thres months thereafter. Thers will follow in & general way the prec- edents established by earlier move- | g . E g ; iments of the kind on lines west ot ;bw; Aate. 4 train Spill letve Naw | Heent of miner peints relating to con- e o Fairviow ut 135 o New |aitions of "service before the main Senting) B 4 <0 D. M.|guestion of wages is reached, which Come. may, es in some of the western cases, go to arbitration. ORDER OF PROTECTION. | £ B S At _the meeting of Slater lodge, No. | ARMS AND JOINTS 509, Wednesday evening, in Hibernian hall, one application for membership was presented. There was an infor- mal social time at the conclusion of the business session MADE NEW BY REESE Famous Bonesetter Has More Than Once Won a Pennant for Some Manager. REBEKAHS. The whist committes of Hope Re- bekah iodge, No. 21, is to follow up the success that attended its recent whist evening by_devoting the meet- Bonesetter Reese is an important character in baseball and a necessary one, too. Many are the star pitchers who have gone to him to have their ing night next Wednesday in Odd | Arms treated becauss of symptoms of Fellows' hall to ancther whist. This | everything from neurasthenia down to the common everyday soreness., The interesting fact about this great bone- setter, whom ball players swear by, I!u that he was a mill hand about 20 years ago. He has removed the lurk- ing ills from the wing of aimost every | big league star, and he has helped to | win more than one pennant for more than ome team, Among the distin- Led visiters who have made haste will be the second of the series and a fine time s assured for the good- sized crowd expected. FORESTERS. Ths regular meeting of Court City ot Norwich, No. 63, Friday evening in Foresters' hall, was the banner one of fiie- yrar The evening was s in lstening to variove reports and WHITE, The Taner 48 South A Strest. TAFTVILLE SIGN PAINTING hand, §144,972.75. ODD FELLOWS, At their meeting Tuesday evening in 0644 Fellows’ hall Shetucket lodgs, No. 37, bad work in the third degree, with two candidates before whom the les- of g <egree were impressively Reasonable in price, promptly Aone, by 4. W. MALLETT. 30 Market Street. Telephoue 705-2 © the. bonsetter for assiatance .are Chance, Reulbach and Bransfieild of the Cubs. A majority of the Pirates have stormed his doors—O'Tools, Wil- son, Camnitz, Gibson, Leacgh, Clarke, Ingh?t mighty Hans Wagner, raveging Giants, Marquard, Drucke. Wiltse and Ames, have beat in thither for dry dock attendance. six candidates were initiated in im- preasive form. The secréet work was given only, as a class initiation is to be had the latter part of the month, at which the third degree will De worked on all candldates that have been received in the order since the first of January. As a Tesult of the Scanlon of rgen of Bre the Phillies; | fuss afte mself the n and Cy Young of | well known vast of money, Boston Braves complete roll | m ve been a happy man when of the National league diamond | Marty told him there was disiurbance |1 who | at one time or | among the of his (Mart's) | called upon the celebrated | diamund-studded twirling arm. Drey | bonesetter to mend their shattered | fuss lost no time in sending the new | wings and pawe, fins, mitts, pins and | pitcher to the boneseiter #nd the bon The American league players | setter ty's splendid wing ave been treated by Reese at his | with td pronounced it home in Youn own, O, include Lan- | 0.K the death of Brother William Gobe of | COMPuting Probable Increase in Run- | ¢ & llivan, Walsh and Dougherty of bonesetter has been Uncas lodge. 2 ning Cost if Engineers Press De-|i¢ While Sox; Wallace and Pelty of 8 clamoring manager, Just o 57and Master Arthur ¥. Woodford | mands. | Nag it Goiar o Taatien i ve DOleA off Tt rhanak a the and lodge of Connecticut, e | Nay ide, Ge nd Hughes | pulled off. he manage a S SR e Soor it e I S e MR et enators; 2 of Detroit, | pitcher in tow, and the pitcher's arm to the officers and members of all sub. | v nd Harttord Rateed vow o~ | and Lord of the ‘om t Athletics. | was on the blink, and the manager ex- 1 psipes e " Y| From this extended iist it may be seen | plained that if e tehe a W order onnecticut requesting the amount of pay for the 1,400 engl. t that Bonsetter Reese is | not r i and absolutely ed T et aside Aprll 2, 1912, |neers upon the road under ' the new Of -the SISSDOIGRE-SpOIt] uce diym 008 the 93 anniversary of the order, as a | schedules proposed in the gemeral i day of thanksgiving, 1o be observed in movement of the engineers of roads e v ok Py the lodge rooms by exercises suitable |east of Chicago and north of the' pitch sound again and to the occasion. The proclamation con- | Chesapeake and Ohlo line. Whilo the inager won the pennant, cludes as follows figures have not been completed, they T PP rgain has been using a “Your play contains too much con- on. simile for sore arm, | versaticn. You need a hairbreadth es- does not swround himself with a bi cape of some kind." “What is the funk v ¢ has despatched his gold | mmatter with the third act” demanded brick to Dr. Johr deese for a ver- | the dramatist, “where the neroine nar- ¢ict. This 1 (he 1ecent | revly escapes being talked to deatn?” Louisvi ng of Mart e Cou rney Drey- | er-Jour | TURKISH BLEND \ ;. CIGARETTES You can't describe that difference—but you get it at every puff. The particularly fine Turkish ith a soft mildness that s a cigarette a thousand times i il | TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY, ‘New London i (Norwich) Liine . —+T0=- NEW YORK STEAMERS MAINE —axp— . NEW HAMPSHIRE Choose this route next time you | to New Yor! 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KENYON, Special Agt Jun2k8 Hartfard, Conn. i what tells. A simple bulb we ply outweighs the light of many am old time tallow candle. THERE'S A DIFFERENCE IN ELECTRICAL BULBS. Those we supply are best in use. the same all nlong the line, prices are ne higher. ELECTRICAL WORK HERE IS ALWAYS THE BEST. Norwich Electric Co., Telephone 674. 100 Frankiin Strest e while KNOCKING, KNOCKING, CONSTANTLY KNOOKING. WHAT? OPPORTUNITY. The greatest difficulty is we are mot ready to grasy it waen It comes. ° opportunities to place Stenog: came to me recently. Had 20 ofe sn my list fuily equipped. These Tunttles ars roming costantly’ I wou are u:mlin‘, of taking RTHAND 5 S ST a o take portamties. e MISS JEWETT, Public Stemographer amd Shorthand Teacker, = Mad 9% janiie

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