Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 16, 1912, Page 8

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MARCH 16, 1912 EGHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM Roysh Amsenum Forme Juint Team for Initiation—Pocahc- * tas Degree Mukes: Presentation to Departing Member— A. O, U, W. Supervisors Appointed—Royal Neighbors Realized Well on Whist—Owls Teams at Work—Great Chiefs o Vhit Hunting Ground of Tecumseh Trik: L. SOPEY 2 44 r . an '8 S - Rev. Martin O Neang o s |ton. Becausa of the greater facili- i e efoes o megting | Ues, it Is desired to have the. session i oty O raer ot Bt |in New Lendon, rather than at the ek " Tas onde the suge | Grand Master Workman's home {own. L5 g sy bes made the See | Bprague lodse 1s soon to neme a com- el that & national literary | mittee to make preliminary plans, such - memw be formed :: indicate topicy | 88 arranging for the meetings of com '-},:]Tld:evq:m Theetings that wouid ) mittees from the eight lodges of dis- ’ ” trict No. 2. g o ey The working plans for the Grand i ol ':':ho‘“‘: b&;‘;‘:’;‘:g:n:g Lodge assembly includes sessions on by caretully seleoted referencos 1o 1€ | two days. The night before the Grand v Ly o e o as| Lodge meets there will be a big class submitted, he Wrltes. The oo ampaign | nitition with candidates from each e . its offotie. an, | 10dge in the vicinity. A supper and b g Dy e rsted 1o other | entertainment will follow the Initia- chapmele. The positive element ::' \t‘he tions. s Holy Neme Soclety Is to promo! 8- Hef ip the divinity of Christ and to : HIBERNIANS i defend His Sucred Name agalnst those In 4 letterto the Ancient Order of Hi- who would rob it of it divinity. The|bernians, their national president, John xreat mission of the Holy Name So-|J. Reagan, makes a particular point of ety is just beginning in the United | advising the members of the A. O. H. Stal The need of the hour is thefand the Ladies Auxiliary to receive practical and well-instructed Catholic|holy commuaion on St. Patrick’'s day. iayman. The monthly meeting Is the | He writes in part: place to form this character. Let us Our order stands for iwo great bring to the task the gutdanbe of a|thing—Faith and Fatherland. In the national commission to feature the|Irish heart the iwo are closely linked. splendid instructive literature at hand. | When, in the days of persecution, 2 The result should be a united purpose | choice had to be made there was and a sustained effort never any hesjtation. We are still The Holy Name Society of St. Pat-| the same people, but our faith is no rick’s church is to attend the 9 o'clock [Mongdr banned. Yet would it not be mag at the church Sunday morning in|a grand thing for us to make public a bedy. profesion of tha faith? St. Patrick’s day falls this year on Sunday. There: fore the fulfilment of the request sl e e am about to make wil not inconvience P A s B Norwich e |auy of our members. Ii s simply that hames councils this week, arrange-§otl Ot Cedive TIOlY ‘Commih metits were completed for the foint in. | sye"> Ope Of U8 FeCelve HO COmmun, tiation which 1s to be held on the next | Grior ‘of Hibernians and the Lades’ s e ‘.""v""’;’,“i_e;"‘.:‘r;”"{;_i"'lf Auxiliary are approximately 330,000 e councl. - iin Dorestels all. | pach one will easily bring another Grand Regent Barclay will be here and | p0b oo "1 family along, So it is possibly other of the grand officers. |'pogibie for us to have a half a million Both councils have candidutes to befof our people malking the public pro- inftiated and a joint degree team hasfge.gion of faith on the 17th of March. ?m,lfifle up M]W(r:l:”un[!{lfi; Y\‘gfl“v Let tie world see (hat our fne;lnbers o, . TORSRERE A s eet- | 5re true to faith and fatherland. Do <l e e p R e Tl P pu Wil be bringing - the e 8! refore | plessing of God on our order on the e e defi:‘: team Wil l1and of our fathers and thé land of be filled as follow: regent, V. our adoption. Curry of Thames council; vice regent, | * e Norwich divisions will be in line W. H. Rush of Norwich council; chap- { with the request of the national pr lain, James Boland (Thames) guide | Gent ag they are to receive holy co John Wozniak (Thames): orator. I.|munion at the 9 o'clock mass at St. e SwiEH ), Y | Patrick's church. Tohn Aubrey (Thames); colectors of ! hoth councils; warden J. Wonnacott KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS (Thames); past regents of both coun- A S i aat W cils; and George W. Adams in the At its meeting last Tuesday evening in Pythian hall V regan lodge, No. 6, completed iis arrangements for next Gl ay evening when the lodge has L'UNION ST. JEAN BAPTISTE invited the members of Clover Temple At its regular meeting Thursday | No. 9. Prthian Sisters, to be present evening in Foresters hall, Lafayette|and enjoy a social evening. This wil <ouncil, No. 207, with president Henry continuation of other invitation P. Beausoleil in the chair, had four ad- 1l affairs that the two organiza- ditions to its memberehip, one com- s have recently had and is sure to ing by transfer from West Warren, | Prove as thoroughly enjoyable as the Mass, and two by transfer from Taft- | Previous ga ngs. special part of the degree. ville. Two applications were received. The council has plans on foot to give a RED M whist some time after Easter. Having arranged to visit this huntin, % ground two weeks ago, but finding re son to postpone that date, the gre ORDER OF PROTECTION | ety of the reservation of Conne Biater lodge, No. 509, had regular |cut have now sent word to Tecum business at its meeting last Wednes- | tribe, N , that they will visit here day evening in Hibernian hall, and the meeting on next Wednes- zession was a short one, but at the|day sleep. Chiefs and braves of the next meeting there will be work in in- | Nonowantuc tribe in New,London will itlation ‘making a programme of more | also make the trail for this hunting than usual inferest for the member- | ground, Tecumseh tribe will furnish ship. corn and venison and the great — and others of the visitors will be heard LADIES AUXILIARY, A. 0. H. |in long talks The New London division of the Ladles Auxiliary, A. O. H., will cele- ELKS brote the tenth anniversay of its ex-| lor the next “nationality night” at stence on the fourth Tuesday inl the ks home of Norwich lodge, past April if it can make arrangemens to, exalted guler Frank J. Aubrey has tak- have the hall ¢ he preceding Sun- | en the 1€adership in providing a menu day. The division has invited the offi- | and programme which s ers of Norwich, Taftville and Ston- |the French membersh: ington to be its guests on that occa- [ Al all represent in the lodge. e members affiliated with that sion, and the invitation has been ac- | nationality will be called upon to hepl cepted. and will be worked ou at e Sl a_imec lied ai once at Dr. FORESTERS Cameau's >, French night has For- SRG Y mbstb e been set for the evening of March Court City of Norwich. No. 83, held | % PRy Friday evening in Forestrers hall, the 0DD FELLOWS stormy evening apparently had no ter- | o s for the members and there was| Shetucket lodge, No. 27, worked the \ good attendance when Chief Rani firgt degres atzits n last, Tues- Georga A. Dolan called the meeting ellows Hall. On day evening in Odd rext Monday n o order at 8 oclock wilve ‘R eond degree is dfates were admitted, having received | 0 be worked by Uncas lodge, No. 11, all the secret work from ihe degree| Wil make a point of attraction for the team and the six applications were re- | three-linkers who enjoy the exemphi- celved. For the next regular meeting | fication of this deerec a court from Waterbury has accepted the inviation to put a team on the floor ROYAL NEIGHBORS that ranks second to none in the state. Dow camp, No. met on Thurs Court Quinebaug, No. 128, ha ranged at its meeling which is to be on Tuesday evening, March 26, in For- 14 ree $14 proceeds esters hal | t de by the com- Syl | miitee. for a sock social for the UNITED WORKMEN { Royal Neighbors and their friends Grand Master Workman Charles §.] Wete discussed and the following @ appaly to car e At Jennie H. Kimball \}‘;“j'r;:,"',j and Miss May Driscoll. A s Master Work- | 18 arranged on the plan of ad slas, New London | Peing double the size of shoe one rs. Where it has been tried it .« | has been productive of much fun, Erighiman of Stoninglon has announc- ed the appointment of t and Depu yervis man, Cha- Do t out, man Cha 4, Norwich, =T Z 25, Lodges Nos, 12 DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS 21-22-24-25-27 and 42, He will| abequomash council No 9 had for an annownce the appointment of | inieresting feature of its regular meet- some Depu Supervisors for special | ing last Monday evening in Foresters lodge work hal resents : 1all the presentation to Mrs. fary J. Whiting of a very handsome handbag prague lodge | of genuine seal, with Ler initials on me, will short- | it. and also a nice handerkerchie: begin to lay, plans for the entertain- | The presentation was made by Mr ment of the Grand Lodge in New Lon- | Maria L. Button in behalf of the don. dom, on Thuraday, | October 17, 1912, Mrs. Whiting expects to lea District Supervisor Charles B. Doug- | here for California next week to make 1as of New Londor is in touch with the | her home with her daughter. plans of the combined lodges and Is at| The Neosha club held a whist in the h head of the movement. ~The|hall the same evening, having a large Grand Lodge session will be presided | attendance and providing o thoroughe —eeeeeeeee | Iy Dlcasing time for all present. The G T _ | prizes were awarded as follows: first HAYE YOU TRIED PAXTINE |2 ive o Trociies ciocoiato ot g s second, Miss Elmer Yerrington, beauty The Great Toilet Germicide? Bikth, st Bentiomans Moo se s Tou don't hiave to pay 50c or 3180 a|a tobacco far, second, Kelsey Fillemore pint for, listerian ux‘n:.wlns'.(ru' or ger- | f(mn[%:r-p‘r-sn.u :;;mn\r;leluinns. Mrs. oxide. You can make pints of a|Lewix and Everett O, Miller. Another more cleanaing, germicidal, healing | whist was announced for next \'Ion‘d}f\’ and deodorizing antiseptic solution [ evening at the home of Mre. Lavalle, with one 26c box of Paxtine—a solu-|and a hall whist on the 25th. Cake bie antiseptic powder, obtainable at|and coffee were served any drug store. Paxtina destroys germs that cause OWLS diserse, decay and odors—that is why ¢ . AT PR A % 3 fs the best mouth wash and gar-| , NOrWich Nest, No. 139, with Presi- ¥ # 3 ent George H. Stanton presiding. e, and why it purifies the breath |}e0t, R g, 1 - erves the teeth bet- |14 ra IePorts from General Boon and er than ordinary dentifrices, )| his team _r:aptamn L its meeting Tues- aponge bathing it completely eradl.| (Y Srenig in Owle hall by which it & perspiration and other uisagree- | | 2 e boys were hustling :ile body odors. Every dainty wom- | 2fter Hew l;\f"lrbe;'ls with encouraging en gppreciates this and its many other ulta. Most of the teams are making s of the A. 0. U. W. in No. 2 of which Nn, 8 of New London s All Trolleys Lead OPENING WEEK Opening week has brought forward some notable exhibits of the exquisite Spring creations in the Millinery and the Ladies’ and Misses’ Apparel section. In both departments the most authentic styles are displayed in all of the most favored colors, and in the greatest profusion. Even if you do not contemplate immediate purchase we will be very glad to welcome you. OPENING WEEK Boston Store Millinery Dainty headgear artistic and exclusive in design, allur- ing in appearance and moderate in price. For weeks we have had in preparation these creations .which em- body all the newest thoughts carried out in the deli- cate colors of Spring. Exclusive Designs Artistically Carried Out. Your inspection is invited. SATURDAY SPECIALS Silk Department CHANGEABLE TAFFETA—Rich color combinations in pencil stripe des!gns. A very stylish fabric for suits or separate wail cellent quality. SATURDAY—Special 57¢ Dress Goods Department DOUBLE WIDTH FRENCH SERG ivery desirable color is repre- sented in this lot and cvery thread is pure wool. SATURDAY—Special 44c Domestic Department CROCHET QUILTS—Full size quilts in this popular weave, hemmed and ready for use. Value $1.50 SATURDA;\Y-—Special $1.19 e ———————————————————————————————————————————————————— Linen Department ALL LINEN, DAMASK NAPKI importation and for Satur prices. —This fine dam of our own ay we offer it in two sizes at special 30 and 24-inch. Value $2.50. SATURDAY—Special $1.98 20 and 24-inch. - Value $3.00. SATURDAY—Special $2.19 Lace Department REAL LINEN LACE—A lot of Real Linen Laces from 2 to 3% inches wide. Especially suitable for center pieces and window draperies. Values 12%c and 1éc, SATURDAY—Special 5¢ Wash Goods Department MERCERIZED WASH GOODS—An odd lot of Mercerized Wash Goods consisting of broken lines of Plain anda Fancy Poplins and Pongees. Regular prices from 23 3be. SATURDAY—Special 17¢ ——————— Glove Department . THE BOSTON STORE SPECIAL GLOVE—Two clasps in tan and white. A wonderful value, SATURDAY—Special 69¢ Stationery Department 25¢ WRITING PAPER put up in neat boxes. Sells every where for SATURDAY—Special 16¢ 29¢ Taffeta Ribbon For 19 cents Fine Taffetar Ribbon, five inchesb\\'ide with fancy satin edge. We offer this in pink, blue, red, yellow, white and black for Saturday only. The regular 29c quality 19¢ $1.50 Under Skirts For 98 cents (Cloak and Suit Department) Black Cotton Taffeta Petti- coats with 10-inch SILK FLOUNCE, seven rows of pin tucks, lengths from 36 to 42. For Saturday we will sell these $1.50 skirts for 98¢ $1.00 Umbrellas For 69 cents Men’s and Ladies’ Black Gloria Umbrellas, cover of good qualty, paragon frame, mission or boxwood handles, 69¢ SATURDAY SPECIALS e Rug and Drapery Department AXMINSTER RUGS—AIl wool rugs in fine Oriental designs, 27 and b4 inches. Velue $1.89, SATURDAY—Special $1.59 SEAMLESS TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS—Size 9 by 12. These are all Oriental deslgns in good colorings. The rugs sell regularly for $14.00, SATURDAY—Special $12.29 LINOLEUM MATS—Fine Linoleum Mats in fine patterns. Speclally suitable for kitchen or bath room. Size 24 and 26 inches. Sell regularly for 45c. 3 SATURDAY—Special 33c Men’s Furnishings Department NEGLIGEE SHIRTS—These are made up in the coat styls with at. tached cuffs in a variety of light and medium colorings and also in blue chambray. Regular price 50c. ' SATURDAY—Special 41c FANCY WAIST COATS—A #mall lot of finely tailored Waist Coats in neat designs. These sell regularly for $1.50 to $4.50, SATURDAY— SPECIAL ONE-THIRD REGULAR PRICE Kitchen Furnishing Department “BLECTROLINE” SILVER POLISH—Nothing better for the silver et SATURDAY—Special 7c Art Goods Department BATTENBERG SCARFS—Size 20 by &4 inches. Each scarf F com - posed of three square panels of drawn work and solid embroidery. Regular price $1.25. SATURDAY—Special 63c CHEMISE—A stamped chemige pattern on fine nainsook In the very latest designe. SATURDAY—Special 49¢c . OPENING WEEK Ladres’ and Misses’ Appare/ Opening week has brought together in our garment de- partment a beautiful exhibi- tion of the daintiest, prettiest garments which it has ever been our pleasure to show. Style supremacy coupled with fabric perfection makes the appeal of these garments ir- resistible to the discerning womar. We especially direct your attention to the Coats, Suits and Dresses at me- dium prices. In style, in finish and in fabric they follow their more expensive sisters so close- ly that the difference is hard to detect. We cordially invite your in- spection of our large stock, = . et and hygienic uses. A nromising start that indicates g i year italized at $948,- Co i . Hir 5 3 inflamed eyes and to purify mouth s > |new corporations capitalized at $1,864,- | The list of patents issued to Con- | {IEOMIe Tt ey o) ind breath afier smoldng. You can BUSINESS AND REALTY 000, whila the same month there were | Bectieut Inventors for ~week ending | (rilERp0rh sewingmachine: Josep et Paxtine Tollet Antiseptic at any > e S 15 ned b esday, March 12th, 1912 as {urnish- - ey DE 168 lrug store, price 6c and b0c, or by | That Has Been Done in the Past Week |t i O "0Und capiialized 2| eq trom’ the office of F. 11 Allen fol- Ringe, Bridgeport, | postpaid from The Paxtine Toi- and Month, D lows: | m for sewing ma- | v wh There were three bankrupts last g g kel % O atath 1t yoi W L ek Late e i week and 22 for the month having| Iarold T. Battin Bridgepor RS T Y y al estate busines shows a big gain |assets of $54,742 and Habilities of | 10U elchar t week on the same weey last | $129,579. rive-chain; Robert T. Blakely, Bridge- T the same week last year there|POTt, combined stand, waxing device, 1o try it before buying. the pa. year there being 15 this year to § _R. G. Coilins, master, Barnegat,|last vear. The mortgag loans (;re 2 lock- nut; Warren J. Belcher, iiartlord ; ;| and cleaner for flat-frons; Walter E. NE e with & severe 1a|vice versi, there beime mut gasy an |Nere ©ix bankrupts and in February s 911 there were 17 with assets of v srippe cough. He says: “I would belvear and 405269 last vear. Th 1» - iti 719 cup; completely exhansted after each fit of [ were 20 sales in February o 26 a yesy | SO0 42! and labilities of $417,128. viclent coughing. I hought a bottle of |ago. The mortgage loans Claussen, Hartford, paper = drinking- Herbert G. Colins, New Haven, casket- handle; Charles F. Gray, el 54 Bridgeport. zigzag-stitch-sewing-ma Foley's Honey and Tar Cempound and | 3710.635 in February to $395.067 last | Japan's newest battleship also has| chine; Bengt M. W. Hanson, Hartford, ixd?‘ce 1 had taken it all the coughing|year. become ihe speediest by the instalia- | Hifling machiney Frank 0. Hoagland, apeils had entirely ceased. It can't be| | week 10 new corporations were |tion of Amevican turbine engines and | Bridgeport, paper shot-shell; Carl F. bemt.’ Lee & Owgood Op, formed with a capital of 174,500 § propellers, Lundeberg, Hartford, type-writing ma- 11, Waterbu hea W tus siger, port, eleciric snap-swith; De Ver 1| Warner, Bridgeport, corset; Frank 8. Woodhead, Bridgeport, feeding mech- anism for sewing-machines; Bdward A. Farr, Meriden, design for chafing- dish stand. ige- The whales. caught last vear in the North Paciic were the fattest -ever known. The blubber lay 15 inches deep, | arriv Woman Eat;n by Wolves. Connecticut. The committee recom- 3 . «.; | Mends the adaeption oft the “ouse Hancock, Mich.,, Merch 15—Mrs. S¢i- § s mendment redqu(:ing the senate bl ma Makkinen, wife of o farmer HVIDZ | from $3.000 to $2,500 . near Alston, is beifeved to have been { kilied and caten by weives. LAstnight| No More Troops to Mexidhn Berdsr she set out on from1 a neighbor- | Wasliin & . Ry e i of gton, March 15-No more g farm'to retime s b E,.,L.! troops will b6 ent to the lexiean Skis, and parts of her clothing near | DOrder at present, te’enforce the neg- tracks indicating the Tecent presence | :’nnt\iywl?yl in accordance with JM: £ a¥large pack of Wolves. enttTaft's proclamation of yesterday. o The army regards that the duty of cus- toms officers, ‘ U. S. Marshal's Salary Increase. ¥ (Special to the Bulletin) o - i , March b Senator i 7 . aeeshington, Marc B e or SR C) 11y ate committee on the judicary the hiil f".fl!ttm's increasing the salary of the JUnited States Marshal of the Districc of) € As’ra;a 1A

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