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ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM Owls Plan for Sunday Initiation of Large Class—roreswe. Conduct Successful Whist—P. M. W. Edward A. Harri- man Appointed Advisory Counsel of Grand Lodge, Unit-| ed Workmen. FORESTERS OF AMERICA. There was a short business session | | of about twenty-eight candidates will | be put through the degree. Guests | from New London, Putnam, Williman- 9 sters’ 7 1'1 “Thy r\-:k.l\lv“.’»‘{m\n‘:.gflu:fi :l:?vum» tic and Hartford will be present, The o o g g A ‘ captains of the various membership "fair in the mear future: Joseph P. | teams have been working hard to Portlance, Frank T. Sylvia, George | Make this affair a succ & Fox. The following memorial e | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. ance, He onts, Dono Sem- | At the regular monthly meeting of Leuis A. Andrews. l\\‘hite Cruss council, No. 13, Knights Arthur N of Columbus, Sunday second degree will & afternoon the nferred on a and as it has this degree | expected | ¢ attendance | nclusion of the business was a pleasant whist, tables being awarded been several months has been exemplified iss An- | that there L ver napkitt ring, 15; | to witne John Waltz, 9, me Moriey b Dayid ]{)‘i!|\vln1. esting 1, Mrs First, progr Phermos bottle; second, J. P. Down- | cises, and altogether it pi watch fob; consolation, | an sting meeti 5, toy i DEGR:E OF PCuAHONIAS heid a 2 me of good atiendan zie Bowe 1chester Anott 29th. kman, box society, of Wa- John A.f the - following Clarence ¢ 1 ate parade | S ¢ 3 N A 1. 'which | 8ion of the whist, refres il and coffee were ved Ar It was ann t the next nd- home W uld be held with Mrs. | E . A Button and that there 1ld be v whist in For 13. hee ata | UNITED WORKMEN. { safe 0. sy little de- | Workman Edward A.| have & to- make i ige, No. 45, | ming parade and field day ted advi- | e ”: care | il wet held will b n‘\H lm.n & interested in calling | deceased { exiti the it large C. Ty As U. and its objects and HIBERNIANS, " i in view we are partic- he parade at } I s of having the coming Bridgeport of the grand ever hem by . the | - in Connecti nts will by it the. mg YRR R FORESTERS. the evening, fuad of such | tainmer Court City nazations SONS OF HERMANN, jary, Immergruen 1 ttende n Ges f L Lena will 1 lags initiation 1 ke place s r Reyne Mrs iepold and nt the ion at Roek social h . and in e business second is Mothers’ ObD FELLOWS. Shetucket and Uncas lodge: in Odd Fe Robert | lasion_of | On the Sund on the Nest will | the whist dancing was enjoyed unt ave initiation in Owis hail and a | midnight, music being furnished t record attendsuce is expected, A class | the Odd Feliows’ orchestra. Refresh- ments were served and a delightful evening W Washmgton County, R. I RICHMOND Baptist Sunday School Officers Elect- ed—Balance of $12.56 in the Treas- Hoods Sareaparllla Leads other medicines in | ury. of all spring ailments,| e Baptist sund 3 lfl&\ (){ (l});)ktl’k«’ lhw\- ‘ nock elected the fc officers an s ommittees Sunday r the comin ic ng, paleness and | veur vousness. Take i | Supe ., William Kimbe rvousness. Take it. | assistant superintendent and 1 usual liquid form or | Bradforda B, Moore secretar table d Sarsatabs. 100 Doses $1. ‘[w asurer, Mrs. Charles Weav ganist, Mrs. K ant Hack, Livery and Boarding STABLE ! arantee our service to be the| to Le mest reasonabls prices. MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave ' 2.3 [!u\\u Mrs William Hopkins, Mrs We gu at the end of COAL AND LUMBER. Compleie assortment for re pairs or building. = \\ru nesday Miss Ada Broadbent is t guest of Mrs. B, B. Moore mad to Hopkinton City We Enough to meet actual neces- o ahiiiilier sitie E. CHAPPELL €0, Wharf and 150 Main Street Telephones CALAMITE COAL “8 uurns up slean.” Well Seasoned Wood C. H. HASKELL. R sy 402 — 'Phoner — 489 J. E. 8, Crandall the huml ol his Free Eurning Kinds and Lehigh | ALWAYS IN STOCK. Annual Election of Seventh-day Sab- bath School—Loyal Supper. Workers Serve Central tion of ofiic = «rs of the ol connected « ldmlxl Bdwards dall, Served Supper. The Loyal Work served a_supper ttie J. Burdick Charles C. Crandall were Sunday of John Dye. rold R. Crandall has return- visit with relatives in West \l'-\ xl ed from Virginia, She was accompanied homs by _her mother and two brothers, A D LATHROP D. Alva (randall made & trip to - . . Providence ,on his motorcycle Wednes- Office—-cér _Market and Shetucket Sts | day The Loyal Workers met with Mrs. pug AGS1% Charles 0. Crandali Wednesday. ROCKVILLE | can Free from Drudgery OU know hew hot and tired you get while doing the ironing—how many extra steps you take be- tween the board and the stove. When the work is finally done, you feel as if you never wanted an- other such day to come again. \on can,save all*these extra steps and make the work easy and cool. At the same time you can finish the ironing an hour or two earlier. Blaugas is the Ansi.cr Blaugas heats the iron quickly. One iron does all the work, keeps the same temperature all the time—never hotter, never cooler than is required to do the best ironing. You keep cool and comfortable because the heat is all inside the iron. Save your strength and make ironing a pleasure instead of a drudgery. Ironing is but one of the many ways in which Blaugas can help you. A Blaugas equipment will do the Cooking, Lighting, Water !le‘nmwf:very convenience of city gas right in your without much home—and it can be installed wherever you live éxpense. For the asking we wili send you our illustrated catalog which tells all about Blaugas and its advantages with details of our Special One Year Trial Offer. Write today. ATLANTIC BLAUGAS COMPANY 381 Fourth Avenue, New York. J. P. BARSTOW & CO., Local Agents. 25 Water St., Norwich, Conn. from Ri county . nd the d ¥ n the office of the town ¢l 1d will be de Avery family I not t will cons! upon their future ahode. of a base sles vase and w six fee May Breakfast. nshine monthl meeting with s. Albert Bickneil ¢ West Broad day ¢ .“"\ 118 memorial ed by has e DeVere B: r | Less Shade:Grown Tobacco. in Sims- Briges USQUEPAUGH ‘ e i | AL 2! | 'S than he did . | e v pian Kenyon Returna, from | it all be in the open. Arctic—Recent Visitors. | = s Calvin Palmer visited his brother, Gideon he d. k & . in this Sold by ail Dr Take Hall's ¥Fam patlon Helps A Judge In Bad Fix. ind Wed: A, SETTLEl‘uENT WORKER DEAD. ds W Kenyon. Miss Mary Graham Jones Became Known Throughout New England | for Her Deeds. Mrs. Ben Meyerink pound N¢ yeciume worker, 1 street with the pec for Jones ment and she ‘had of their late Iy all over ORRINE LIJRE DR!\K HA BiT So uni hearing om practical- the in re Habi THE UNKNOWN DEAD., Dedication of MBmorial at Waterbury Will Take Place on May 30. A memor ial to the unknown dead ) who fell during the v f 1861-65 is | b, d. being erected in Riverside cemetery, | ORRINE c¢ 00 per bex. Asi Waterbury, by the associate members | for Free of Wadbams post, G. A. R. The me-{ N, D, Sevbin & Son, 118 Main, FOR BUNGALOWS and SUMMER COTTAGES Line the walls and ceilings with Compo-Board. Better than plaster and more economical. Warmer in winter, cooler in Summer. Easy to put on; nail right on the styd. ding. Takes paper, paint or kalsommc Moisture-proof and germ-proof. Safer against fire—all Fire Underwriters pass it. Compo-Board is used also for garages, storage rooms, store window dis- Board THE MODERN WALL LINING + HOPKINTON lllinois Purchasers for Avery Place— Many at May Breakfast. JOEN A. MORGAN & SON, Coal and Lumber Tewphone §54 Central Whart William N, Avery has sold his place plays, signs, chicken houses. Can’t warp or crack. Compo-Board is X -inch thick, 4 ft. wide and in lengths from 8 to 16 ft. Write for sample and buoklet telling what Compo-Board is and its many uses, A postal brings it. L. L. ENSWORTH & SON, 340-50 Front St., Hartford, Conn. | | { | | | | | Anty Drudge Explains Why the Waist Went into Holes. Mrs. Don’tno—*‘T must have been cheated in that woolfln waist. It pulled right into holes in the washtub.” Anty Drudge—*“You wouldn’t think you were cheated if got a leg of mutton which boiled that tender. It ing that weakened your waist just as it vegetables tenc Stop boiling your them with Fels-Naptha in cool or r twice as long.”’ h t vater, and they’ll w made of? What are clothes \\'m;\é cotton or linen, animal or vegetable fibre. \\ hat does boiling or. scalding do to them? Makes them tender just as it does meat or vegetables. s before their time. s like that )4 1 g 1 ‘.‘ ears them into hole ] e | Are you abusing your clothe: 2 1 in the weekly wa snr Burning up fuel and we king like a slave to do it? There’s a far better way to get clean clothes. Let Fels-Naptha soap take the dirt out of them in cool or lukewarm water with- out boiling, without hard rubbing. It saves the clothes— twice as long. In summer or winter, it saves fuel, time, hard work, bother and discomfort. Directions for the Fels-Naptha way of washing are printed on the back of the red and green wrapper. tollow them ONE DAY fy's Pure Malt Whiskey [1c Reguiar Price $1.00, only One Botile fo a Customer We Also Have a Large Assortment of All Kinds of High Grade Beers—Basses’ Imp. Ale, G. Stout, Budweiser, Schlitz, Pilsner, Narragansett, Imp. Pshor and Imp. Pilsner. GEO. GREENBERGER & CO, 47-53 Frankiin 8. LEN NORWICH, CONN. : Branch Stores— Willimantic and Jewett City :g{g 812 Tel. TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. New London (NORWICH) : Line =TO— NEW YORK STEAMERS Chesfer W. Chapin and nu, otlmn Choose this route next tifle to New York. You'll hln l d voyage on Iani Island superb view of the wondorlul and water front of Manhattan Steamer leaves New Lonaon at 1l p. m. week days nnll. auo Now ork, Pler 70, East Rlver, at and Pler 40, North River, 7 oclock next morning. awion 91:20 Write or telephone W. J. Phillips, Agent, New London, Conn. for state- rooms and information. dy3ia "‘L. land New York GHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freight and passenger service direct to New York. Wednesday Freigh F. | '%H’O'TEL—-l GREGORIA 1 NEW YORK O1TY, 85TH ST., FIFTH AV., BRQADWAY. 14 Storics. Modern. Absolutely Fireproof. Luxurious, comfortabie and homelike. Nearest amusements, shops and depots, % NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE. 300 Roome, each with private bath, 4 good room and bath, $D,! z;’ OTHERS UP TO $8.50. PARLOR, BEDROOM, BATH, $4.00. | Special rates week or month, Restaurant » 1a corte. Also table d'Bobe. . P.RITCHRY. Prop. F H. WILLTAMS, JR., General AglL | Special Agt. . Speclal Agt. Jun2ss E Hartford, Conn. PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING - “Everybody’s Doing It” \ Doing What? Why having their and roofs, gutters pipes repaired of And they are having it done conductor | course. o 4 A. J. WHOLEY & €O, | 12 Ferry Street Telephone A H. BREED 38 West Main Street is in the Plumbing, Steam and Gas | Fitting It you are in the | market for anything in that line come in and talk it over. Our motto is mot | how cheap, but how well. 1 Let him give you references. You | get the expert and workman in one. | No one to pay to tell some one else how. Business. 'ROBERT J.COCHRANE | Gas Fitting, Plumbing, Steam Fitting. 10 West Main St., Neorwich, Coan. . B. O. Sheet Packing. aprid Agent N Sanitary Plumbing A peep into an up to date bathroom is only less refreshing than the balh | itseuf. * During the summer you will | the more look to the bath for bodily comiort. I will show you samples and plans of the porcelain and other tubs | and glve you eslimates for the work | of putting them In in the best manne:r | from a sanitary standpoint—and guare | antee the entire joh PAINTS---Ready Mixed For Inside or Outside Use VARNISH STAINS, for Furniture, etc. ENAMELS, White and Colors—For Iron Beds and other furniture, bathtubs, etc. Favorite Gold and Silver Enamiel. Floor Paints and Varnishes. Lime for Whitewashing, etc. BOAT PAINTS—Kirby’s Green and Red Com- posite ‘“Valspar” Varnish. .Best made for Inside or Qutside Columbia Ignition Batteries. Agent for GRAPHOLASTIC & KEMICORIS For Roofs, Barns, Fences or Iron BRUSHES THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street GEO. E. PITCHER | THE FINEST Civil Engineer, wishes to an’ ounce to his patrou. and the public tuat he has moved to 66 Broadway, f'rupmun building, oppasite the Y. M. ] Il TOWN | DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 f12 - | _THERE 1s 1 Eastern Co letin for ki no aaveriising medium nect‘eut equal to The B: usiness resulls Eastern C letn fox 35¢c DINNER & medlum in The Buls 1. . TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street ‘The Vaughn Foundry Ca. [RON CASTINGS urnished promptly. Large stock ot patterns. No. 11 to 2§ Ferry Street " T.F. BURNS, ‘Heating and Plumbing, 92 Hranklin Street E. L. BURNAP Plumbing, Steam and Gas Prices and work salisfentory 130 Platt Ave. . S.F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker Agent for Richardsom and Boyntoa Furnaces. 65 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn Tol TUNER ?hene 611 122 Prvepect St