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ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM Foresters’ Memorial Day to be Observed June 9—Ladies’ Catholic Benevolent Association Begins Season—An- nual Meeting of Supreme Lodge, N. E. O. P.—Walter E. Canfield Delegate to Supreme Lodgs, Royal Ar- canum, at Richmond, Vr, | { being accomplisaed. e concius- fon of the business session a social Order of Protection. The annual meeting of the supreme A Woman wanting a lenwo Rangde A Glenwood Ran~e cooks and bakes to perfection and is equipped with every improvement for saving time and labor, - C. 0. Murphy, Norwich Can't He | BIG DEEP WATERWAYS CONVENTION (Continued from Page Eleven. Washington County, R. L. USQUEPAUGH lodg svened at Boston May 14 |Dhour was passed and cards were en- with repregentatives from lo:(u in | Joved. ix of the states in attendance. Rrsmiiaeron ol B otowing OIS Ware sleooet’ | Foresters of America. David . Sherwood of Providence, su- | The regular meeting of Court Sa- preme warden: Frank E. Hil of New |chem No. 94 was held Thuraday even- Haven,. senior v supreme warden; |ing in Foresters' hall with a good D. M. Frye of Somervilie, supreme | number present. Two applications for John P. Sanborn of New- | membership were received and one I, supreme treasurer; John |new member initiated. The commit- Vortisch of Hoston, supreme guide | tee reported on plans for the Forest- Mrs. Minnie . Daniels of Man-)ers’ Memorial day which will be ob- ° H., supreme chaplain. served on the second Sunday in June. Warden D. F..Sherwood re- | It was announced that there would be ported that the year had been one of ;"nulh(‘r whist on May 29. progress anc | & successful term | On the conclusion of the business ending with al year March 31, | session a social hour was enjoyed and 81 re is a present membership | the eve pleasure was heightened ot § a among the states— | by the singing and dancing of Wil- Maine 2 Hampshire 3,292 The death claim of | Vermont husetts Charles Henry Dearing was voted paid Rhode Island 2 Connecticu the beneficiaries. | he membership being divided, i —— | 2,363, fe §51. Four new lodg 0Odd Fellows. in the year, mak- | At its meeting in Odd Fellows hall t 4 | Tuesday evening Shetucket lodge No. vere 714 deaths in the order, ) 37 jnitiated one new member | he beneficiaries of which were paid hursday evening Canton Oneco No. | $1,108 The supreme me - |3 received an invitation to attend the | aminer's report showed that 2 memorial services of the Odd Fellows | 1 papers had been received and that | i New Haven on June 2 and the in- | 714 had been approved and 78 re- | vitation was voted accepted. A com- | gl mittee was appointed to arrange for | M. Newt and Fred B. Man- | the occasion. It is probable that the niag, repre ve and alternate, re- | members of Canton Unity of pectively, from the Connecticut grand | London and Canton Oneco will make vdge and members of Norwich lodge, | the trip togethe: tend the affair the cantons in th ompanied by the lodge deputy, J. | of New London, were present | | Shannock spent Saturday and Sunday | Sunday School Planming Children's 4 G e ol were sent out for im ut e cou | Dy Concert. L3t % Bt ks neit past two he ' came into the court room and took his seat with the jury. Everybody in court expected to hear | Mrs. Lon Kenyon amd children ot with Gideon Palmer and family. s < the judge reprimand the juror for his | A Bios e, onyon and aunt, Mrs. A laction but in thet they ‘were disap- i b s e B | pointed. Judge Reed reminded Juror | Master Harold llol;z‘::ne spent Satur- ;‘:&‘“’]‘; “f‘:' R:,:“fflk;"’,‘m”‘;n:i"“a','k",g\ day ith feiends wf Weoming. /M G T Wit e b hd 1o SEur | e sday at Hovel for his action and he recetved the Mrs, William Aldrich of North Ston- | "2l | L — : " “I'm sorry for the delay, your honor; s | Knights of Columbus. ‘;j;fl'hf::_ “;;m" W ‘4’?\6:“3\;,-;"“~-‘3‘ek‘.:§ | but, in driving into New London this | Delogates Connecticut_to the | Coumbue. e axempithed —ipon a | Palmer [T thoagut ¥ woma ers osd e | th annual sesion of the Supreme ra e g s in the| Misses Minnie and Clara Webster | cot him shod during the weon o cess | il which oaoneq. 15 Rivhonems | class of 108 Monday afternoon in thel . 'prsiigence spent Saturday and Sun. | b e e : h - ichmond. | Buckingham hall Waterbury by | G6s with: theis parcats, s sng e | *0. the . 6 10 ShADY th take | N T ot 1, Canfleld | Deputy Wiliam J. Mulligan, assisted | 37, "W o [ e e I took him to the black ; Norwich and Horace S. Savage of |y Capt. Thomas _aughlin Mrs. T C. Webster was at Wake- | STItR Shop and had him shod \ and | ertden e following is the sum- ! jegree team from Newark, N. J | Bold Tosed | was delayed longer than I expected. Sl T Ao Hn, "and Finantes. | Was betore’ s mathering. of Kuishits ot { "S5 L RS Tn ot s L cd i 912: - { Columbus from all over the state. | = ! o e _ = — e iy—Last \; s | At the annual meet at Water- | AR EwRRATRGHEG = | na since recoived 1807, re | bury on Wednesda Mul Anthony of Arcadia, were | / ateme ince recei irgeotal | ligan said in his Susiday, (' suspensions and withdrawals | . bership in ( 4 jeaths 3 e i oo o o C. Cahoone Of Wakefield was at| t 1 al O | Dr. Kenyon's Sunday. | AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHERE e v 1 Y {otal num- | membered that at Arein o B. Knight attended the whist | Get the incils 1,840 tion we were only tied to elect | IRIL. & Schinl The. WISt | & O. B, Fund—Balsance plcs: 5 3 Mr. Manchester's of nasm\ O 1 and Ge me P B o Syt i Uiree delegates to the national con- | BT 20 T MEnchesiers of B "gma - nu nth 366 t It Elients e = kf' 1"\:-3:11\ business (u.)\ ' cient number of new memb WOAT 1o and 1 1Tt e 5 o 5 fourth deegute. . Nelly B. Kenyon spent Sm}dm ota yments fror 8 /I ”\ Your oo e 7 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T, T amount per last repo. 5, | | min Brann of T 8| 1ount, | POt 38,137 | held at Torrington and 1 am pleased | Benjamin Brann ~..T§'””° Dais S b ey to announce that this year we elect | PA(UT0AY night a ROBRY: 8} 3 ' eBOUrces ove I believe the best | . = Arvill arkin i v Habit 6, “,“f{m:’\{‘“ Knights of Columbus | fFLids 008 WeRlnt o planaing TheFoodDrmkforAllAges A m\“‘” $1,437.27, total §117 o oo acll, Mo, 13, Wil hata | chIMren's day ine 9 RICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER 74, paid during the month $19,- |, ¢ Ml e Rk _— — N o R i oy oy a special meting Sunday afternoon for | | t v Bilsuos oh Rand W10eY [ the purpose of exemplitying the firat | RICHMOND {Not"In any rust e | degree. There is lass of | Ladies Catholic Benevolent Association | candidates eligible , and P& Insist on “HORLICK’S™ | _— | Blanch Mo, AME el 164 ] e e Tor U 1'in- | Plans for Children's Day—Mesting of | Take a package home ing of the summer Monday | teresting meeting A Nind B. R. Whist Club. i in_the committee room of |ing arrangments will.pre be com- | Foresters' hall with a good attend- |pleted for the exemplification of the| At the session Uf\ e Sunday school B Business of a routine nature was | third degree, which wi I take ar- | k last a committee | arried ( nd se | new members in Jun.e The delegates t | was appointe s for a chil- vere ei Ihroughout the sum- |cent state convention in Waterbury | dren’s day conc | mer branch will hold a meeting | will make their reports at this meet- Presbary Bri and nter, Ruth on the second Monday of each month | ing, | ma business trip to ) inuck r at Foresters hall. The society is = | ce growing ‘steadily and good work is United American Mechanics. Carlton Tucker visited Hope Valley | The order of United American Me- chanics in Connecticut has bers, Last year $15,000 wa { benefits. The income ; Meeting in New Britain, the order has elected state officers as follows State councilor, G. W. Fox, Water- . s bury. 1s re]levd by Vice Councilor, C. R. Gates, New London Chaplain, H. Raymond, Middletown. Sulphur Water C.T.A U Bath One of the features of the big C ¢ atns T. A. U. parade, which is to be held . el 5 Saturday, June 15, will be the first ap- _‘h‘d‘ can be quickly, conven- pearance in Waterbury of the uni- iently and cheaply made with Jl [formed Tierney cadets. This juvenile warm water and military organization made up of boys between the ages of ten and Gl ’ and is named after the 1 enn s Bishop Tierney who was such an ar dent advocate of total abstinence, cadets were organized in 1908 and Sulphur Soap | | number about 3,000 boys. At the Excellent also for skin diseases J | ing field day, prizes will be offered for . who e the best marching, as well as the and to induce sleep when rest- W | drilled companies less and wakeful. All druggists. Hil's Hair und Whisker Dye, black or briws, S0c SONS OF HERMANN. { _Turn hall at Rockville was the gathe [5) { Thursday notable | prominent members of the D. Telephone 25412, {at the annual state convention of a The 01 S. HACKER, Frankin Suew, | e sboniae gl Manufacturer of COUCHES AND LOUNGES, by sec the ary and treasurer, show- the order to be in a flourishing dition. There are 19 lodges in Repairing and | state with a membership of 1 | Polishing |ing the year 52 mbers have | Uchcistery | added to the roster, but 15 having heen | | lost by 3 or delinquenc Barber Chairs { >: H’ s and 30 for delinquen Mattresses | The wurer’s report showed made ever ipts during the vear of $4,897.60 equal to New penditures, $4,778.06, of which $3 | My Oevers st was paid out in h benefits & { $598.44 in sick benefits e sum of | and made to order |$300 had been added to 1} reserve | t | fund during the year. The grand { 1odge fund now amounts to $41.886.06 ~| At the meeting of Germania lodge No. 11, held Thursday evening in Ger Fu" Llne 0f mania hall, a committee was appointed {to arrange’ for the 24th anniversary of | the Idoge, which will be observed on i June 3, Leopold, .\u;.’,\l\" Hahn and John Grei- Childs’ affff Misses' White Sioes and | I°" Was Instructed to arr: for the Pumps at $1.00, $1.15, $1.25 and §1.50, Z9th anniversary celebration on June Ladies White Buck and. Canvas |11 1913, at which time all the lodges Bhoes and Pumps at $1.50, $2.00 ana ' Of the te and grand officers will be $2.50. invited. P. CUMMINGS Estate UNITED WORKMEN, 8 CENTRAL AVE, ! PERpEL e 2l Store closed Tuesday and Thur s e ik ot ®EP. M | room in Masonic’ hall. As Patts ‘. o | lodge was instituted on April 4 it is now the youngest lodge in -4 t urisdiction and is also one of the Tuesday evening three new members | 123 West Main St. were initiated into the lodge. Grand | Recorder George Stroh of New Haver miommencing this week I will have a | was the only visiior present i mar ka/|q‘ (TR a;g\\h;}n:fl % The grand lodge financ committee | Give us & callland get our pricesc’™ | Wil meet at the grand lodge office | ik | 763 Chapel street, New Haven, on next 2 | Wednesday afternoon, May 22, and the TN | srand lodge executive committee will BROWN & ROGERS | hold their regular monthly meeting | there the same evening. Contracting Painting | Paper Hangmg work guaranteed. Cause of Wealth. A decision by a Yonkers established a principle hat a wood | pecker has a natural and inalienable right to ply its regular vocation at a. m. ‘no_matter how many peopie it rouses from their slumbers. But the judge may have been prejudiced M. L. GARDNER, against the jrate millionaire who made the complaint.—Ch 5 Painting, Paper Hanging, and Dec- | . it orating We Know What it Means. Prices Right. All Work Guaranteed. p r. Bryan saye that out of politics <4t loves “Governor Harmon, but—and Tel 1042-2 or Address P. O. Box 491 |y, it hat has a “goat™ sound.— i Tattvilie, Conn L Commercial-Appeal judge has Prices ITuThs and fed | chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs, NOTICE | In work should always be considerea | whole story. Miss Ruth Briggs has returned from | Providence and Georgiaville, where sha has been the guest of friends and rela- tives, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bliss were in town Sunday. Mrs. A. H. Phillips spent Monday at West Kingston. Poor Trout Fishing. Not very many fish for trout this year in Beaver river, as the water has Y been high all the spring. ou can Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dawley of | Tuckertown attended church at Shan- | nock Sunday | Rev. and Mrs. Walter Reynolds of t Narragansett Pier were guests of ’ gh—b friends in town last week. enou u Mrs. Alonzo Kenyon and children visited friends in Usquepaug Saturday and Sunday | that the range . Wednés- | Manchester at | Whist club met with R. night West Kingston, Knees Became Stiff Have you ev Five Years of Severe Rheumatism The cure of Henry J. Goldstein, 14 Barton Street, Boston, Mass., is anoth- : er victory by Hood's Sarsaparilla. llustrated pamphl This great medicine has succeeded in many cases where ot failed. Mr. Goldstein fered from rheur kept me from b cruciating pair ers have utterly says: “I suf- m five years, It and caused ex- knees would be- come us SUff as steel. I tried many medicines without relief, then took Hood's Sarsaparilla, soon felt much better, and now consider myself er ti ed. 1 recommend Hood’ Get it today in usual liquid form or | HAVE RESUMED MY HACK AND LIVERY BUSINESS AT MY BATH STREET STABLE, WHERE ALL CALLS WILL BE GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. TELEPHONE 883. coal are important items. TRAVELERS DIRECTORY. New London (NORWICH) Line - N EW YORK . STEAMERS Chester W. Chapin and City of Eawell hoose this route next locNew York. YDII.H have & ‘d{‘llfll‘l voyage on Long Island Sound and luly)e'sb view of the wonderful sky line and water front of Manhattan Island. Steamer leaves New Londea at H P only, due New York, P! at 5.45, and Pler 40. clock next morning. NEW LONDON l ;5—0 s e telephone W. J. Philll NEW YORK Agent, New London, Conn., for stat iyaia Write or rooms and information. CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 I'm sorry the thing happened, judge.” | of sweets. Engagement rings are not Judge Reed reminded him that given, the bride-elect receiving instead Freight and passanger service should have arranged his business so |a gold medal, which she wears sus- direct to New York. that it would not interfere with the ‘pcmlad from a chain . around her From rwich Tuesdays, Thues business of the court and closed by | neck. "3 et Riben saying in a pleasant tone: “Mr. Mar- —_— T — s Monaia vin 1 wil e you this time” It Short and Sweet. s ducky foeg wast™ | * Why not nominate Stubbs of Kan- S teed Wwas. on thel sgs for something? What 4 name for s i | the tail end of a presidential ticket! 3 Los Angeles Tifnes. Spanish Lovers. { ¥ — | i " | ers Spanish lovers present their flan- | Won't Need His Help. ..—.._HOI El <ees with fans on which they have| What's the use of nominating Mr.| I written_ th in ned poetry, | Roosevelt? It looks as if the Harvest- | & embroidered rters “uh love mottoes | er Trust has got to dissolve.—Chi- | ¥ woven in silk, and innumerable boxes ! cago Inter Ocean. AMERICA’S SWITZERLAND” LAKE TOXAWAY, N. C. TOXAWAY OPEN 17 INN JUNE §75,000 Improvements [gjding 40, new Bathrooms, Golf Links, 20-mile I FREGORIA NEW YORK CITY, 86TH ST, AV.,, BROADWAY. 14 Storice, Modern. Absolutely Fireproof Luxurions, comfortable and homelfke. Nearest amosements, shops and depots, NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE, 300 Rooms, each with private bath, per A good room and vath, $2 b opd OTHERE UP TO $3.50. PARIOR, BEDROOM, BATH. $4.00. Specini ratex week Restaurant u I8 carte 0. P RITCHE FIFTH PASSACONAWAY INN, York Cli(f;, Maine Seashore and Country Combined A charming picturesque re: t, directly on and overlooki combined with every known Summer pastin GOLF, TENNIS, BILLIARDS, BOWLING, AUTOMOBILING, GA- RAGE, BATHING, FISHING, SAILING, FINE ORCHESTRA On direct line to Portland and the White Mountains Opens June h. For booklet address HOLLAND HOUSE, Fifth Avenue and 30th Street, New York GEORGIAN TERRACE, Atlanta, Ga. Headquarters for tourists from all points of the compass HOLLAND HOUSE, 30th St. and 5th Ave. is the most delightfully lo New ted hotel in cook with any stove if you use time enough, work hard enough and burn coal in these days time, comfort and Therefore we believe that 1s the greatest saver of time, labor and waste is the one the housekeeper of today wants—and she 'gets it in a Crawford. rer examined one? Do you know why it bakes better than other ranges? Will you let us send you our et that tells why? It describes the wonder- ful Single Damper (patented); the Oven perfectly heated in every part by the scientific heat flues; the Ash Hod that takes the place of the old clumsy ash pan; and other Craw- T e cm—— ford improvements that save time, trouble and money. For Sale by M. HOURIGAN, Norwich Agent. WALKER & PRATT MFG. CO., MAKERS, BOSTGA WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gardner) QUALITY espectally when it the inferior kind. employed by us. ts no more than Skilled men are Our price tell the STETSON & YOUNG, DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Snannon Building Take elsvator Shetuciset street sp. trance. ‘Froms 7o Geen, TUNER 2hone 511 122 Prospect St THERI 18 no JRavertising mldlum i» Eastern Connect‘cut equal to The Bul- letin for business results *las built up a success- ful dental practice in this L] r- Kln city in the last 8 years THREE STRONG REASONS: 1st—Absolutely Painless Dentistry !, honest Strongest reason for my success. People come (o me in fear trembling and go away happy—wondering why they doubted. 2nd—The Lowest Prices consistent with good work, a set nd br ‘liL"'fl 33 Gold fillings $1; honest of teeth to $6. other fi as low as §5. Gold crowns ‘eeth without plate $3 to $5 ings 50c. 3d—Perfect Work Cuaranteed dental wo. fect me up a we auses patients (o send their friends to the friends doing likewise. In this way I have built practice, PE(’M CAN RELY ABSOLUTELY WOR; KING DENTAL PARLORS 203 MAIN ST, NORWICH, CONN,, Over Smith’s Drug Store. Hours 9 A. M, to 8 P. M. Sunday, 10 to 1. MY H. WILLIAMS, JR., G-nerll Ast. H, C. LONG, Spec F. H. KENYON, Special Agt Hartford, Conn. 77 IAL SALE OF Fine Gilt Clocks Beginning Saturday Morning, April 20th Special Price for Choice $2.98 y Clock Guarunteed John & Geo. H. Bliss. Next Sunday We will Serve Another Six o’Clock Dinner Music by the Orchestra WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co. Droprietors. HOUSE. WESTERLY Ales, Wines and Liguors always in stock, 1 free Lunches s every Saturday JOHN G. Jan29a KENYON & €O, Proprietors. I’les. Cake and Bread at cannot be exceiled. Pluone your order, Frompt servica LOUIS H. BRUNELLE | 10 Carter Ave Side) | SPRING MILLINERY | A fine assortment of latest styles in | Hats. Come in and see them. | MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. (East HOWTUCK AFE ANITARY ATISEYING Norwich, Conn. PRING WATER 34 AWNINGS. Lot me_,nm-‘w now Any size and, sy cdnr Promp: auwum.‘ AW, MALT Haek, Livery and Boardlng STABLE ‘We guarantee our service to be the best at the mest reasonable prices. MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave