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s FROM THE LODGE ROOM c:ears of Suffering th and Blood Disease— Doctors Failed to Cure. . Miss Mabel F. Dawkins, 1214 Lafay- L. Mead Elected Secretary of Court Norwich, I O. F.— | cite St, Fort Wavne, Ind, writes: 1ol ), “For ll:n-eedyl',ela_r.:1 s‘waa lrc;\blgdd with = 3 catarrh an se, tried sev- Past Exalted Rulers Entertained By Norwich Lodge of o dcg(‘ors pT Rlee iferent e edles, but n f them did me any Elks—Ladies’ Auxiliary, Sons of Hermann, Elects Of- | zooa. A friend told me of Hood's Sar- saparllia. 1 took two bottles of this 2 medicine and was as well and strong ficers—Foresters of America Decorate Graves. ik i it Aot - g Qe b and recommend Hood's to any one suf- fering from catarrh.” N " Get it tod al liguid form or MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. in membership during the past year | 0 't 0O 3 ML {9 caalg, : y y , followed the fThe. direotors of. the Modern Wood- |, & Pleasant gocial time followeg men of Ameriea at their May session O lep contracts for a main puilding and | . e a’ powerhouse for the tuberculosis FREE TO THE SICK New London . A Remarkable Offer made to the Sick for this : Vistoaly, by . Line Il | NEW YORK Y ! STEAMERS / r- : Chester W. Chapin and Gity of Lowdl Choose this route next time you f"l o to New York. You'll have a dellght New Englanfl's Wonde il voyaga on Long island Sound had & lupflerb »‘mw’ of r"”r wfina;rl‘xtn"lk,yhhni an: water front ol anhatta; slan. WHO WILL BE AT Steamer leaves New Lonaon at 11 m. week days only, due New York, P! 10, East River, at 5.45, and Pier The Wauregan Hotel [ siciet e, lodge, No. 11, nominated % = ing officers at its meeting in | James S. Whitney, P. F. Brophy, B. J. Germania hall, Thursday evening: | Reynolds. Sasioriu 2 coload Srings NG| I Moo, TR Sy e NEW LONDON g msjeer A secretary, August Hahn; financial sec- T A = v S aaoh | Secretary, August Hahn; clal se § :;:ff e o :‘"\‘f;‘,;e,’;,:*‘.,,‘,? in"the | 1ewary. John Greiner; treasurer, Hen- | Al roads will lead to Waterbury NORWICH, CONN. NEW Yfi ORK » p gL e ry Liepsld; trustee, Henry Hoelek. |june 15, when the C. T. A. U. holds e v middie 4 atilit; house of native stone A On Sundiy, Germania lodge will ob- | {ts annua) field day and parade in that Dr. Naughton making an X-Ray examination of the Lungs, Wilte. 6 a 3 urses. 1200 ke i Bhheeh r ay . 5 ekt i . o 4 r telephone W. J, 3 'XI‘D):n”r’r(;al“nseb:’nfihflg-‘51&‘[:“?‘:‘1‘3\’_1‘::«11 i | serve its 24th an sary with a cel- | ejty, under the ausplces of St. Jo- with Improved Magnoathis Skiascope as an aid to Diaguosis, ONE DA Y ON LY Agent, New London Confi. Jtof”.'flf.fl the middie coleny & will be supplied | Ciration at the Taftville Maennorchor | sepi's . A, society. It is expected This and other wonderful methods of examinations are Free to rooms and information. 1y3 with all modern conveniences B e will be 10,000 visitors in_tha all who call on him atthe WAUREGAN HOTEL 5 . A . > invited, . it “ “ade ¥ - John H. Deaner, who di Free- | 2T® town while in the parade at le port . e ¢ ction ! T N 5,000 will participate. One of the fea- LN 10th B2 Suing the coest makites of Moders | GOOD TEMPLARS. tures of the parade will be the appear- One Day Only, Monday, J I N Y Woodmen of America. At the meeting of Buckingham lodge | 8nce of the Tierney cadets, of whom e 4 o 0|'k Mr. Deaner's age was $6 years \( the Third Baptist church Monday |OVer 1,000 are expected. ~ Arrange- months and 13 days. ' He was 4 mem- | evenin ber of Camp 84, Freeport, which he | joined on November 13, 1884, wher Frank Haglund gave an in- |ments are being made with the me ' talk on political conditi of | chants to decorate and the whole city ¢ . ReCOiv . an) To all who cail on him at the WAU REGAN HOTEL, Monday, June 10th, GHELSEA I_INE today, as compared "Jnh 25 years ago, | Will be in gala attire. FREE FflR p TH'S VISIT Dr. n:m\un will give his Consultations, Remarkable Diagnosis of Dis- e L R Na : 1 2 It' is expected that the. procession -, S : 59 years old, mber of the Norwich. If wa ded to hold « : X T e oy X Res Txeminationg all’ MedicalServices; Supglosl ol v i 26 |1 rival the latter part will be over a mile in length. It will ase, ond UL v , o F $ b+ B R A T e iy CoImitEL wa | Comprisemobionly ithe s and Office Treatments, Absolutely Free of Charge. are 1 range for the affair: |Pers but women delegate: ity, ana if you are suffering, you Freight and passenger service Never before has such an opportunity been given the sick of this viei Smith, | and a number of floats. Two _ - x - i e e S tud o34 is offices i i ight, and direct to New York. INDEPENDENT FORESTERS 1 n \““ ank P Botng of BTy P ucia 3 should not fail to to take advantage of it. The sick multitudes uo‘v\,d‘hls offices [rnn:_ murnmgh nl.l nv_u.)nvl a8 ety S R TR B XSS s natted ik Hia 4 ement will | @t every visit, the young, the old, the rich, the poor, all apply to Dr. Naughton for relief, so those wishing i tays Mingaya st protynT At thé regular meeting of Court Nor- |y gh and. IRAGH Eug | SEOSGIOR Ehat Hile, dnguceliant . w see him should remember the Days, Dates and Office Hours of his visits and call early to avoid the crowded New York, Pler 35, Eaat River, wich, No. 4389 in Koresters hall, Mon- | held a meeting | bding out a number of them. 1€t haros o foot Roosevelt Streat, Mondays, day evening, L. Mead was installed as [ ¢ t yme of Mr. and Mrs. Smith on The athletic events will start & . % Wednesdays, Fridays, at 6 p. m. wecretary to ced Froderick Sloan. | Wednesday evening and discussed | Domptly &l 1 ok, The OLwbie| Are you sick? Are you suffer-| Not only will you be surprised at DON'T WAIT { ""E“fl;; Y&;\"&e’ds;‘nm 6 p. m who has resigned and remov ans for the affai p o o % % . - E HL Y ol | - V. KN Agent. Norwick, - Irviig Robbins was " 2 athletics from the country who would mg? If so call on him and|his wondesful knowledge of disease, THE SICK MULTITUDES ctowd| participate in the gam ELKS. but the committee is already At the summer meeting of the State | sured that a large number of 4th- Jealted Rulers' assoolation, held | jetes wil enter for the C. T. A. T, |and experience. to the ‘office of treasurer to Mr. Mead. A communigation from the grand lodge concerning the observance take advantage of his skill [?is plain, concise explanation of|pi omces from morning until night, 1 cause and effect, but at the marvel- land if you would avoid disappoint- of the 28th anniversary of the Past 5 : § g " rhict s e o call early. Dr SRR BF s et ene Rt with Norwich No. L wi w]h“.h 1,; de} ous rapidity with which his common x{) xule\num:{f:‘_fldwg]“lur «'mm 3 read. ‘In the years which have pass- e UNITED WORKMEN. . truly wonderful | sense treatment goes to the seat of [ Naughto o . ; fund of $18,000,000 has been acquires | me and re- Stonington, 11 his efclal extensive practical experience | the trouble, giving relief, and In all| g, 5y 4ttend to his many patients| Over 400 1,210,000 | ported < Bt tha pednt entertain- him to determine whether a SHIPS Thers w. ) N ot N7 lodée of June 1st to the subordinate G {8 curable or whether it is in.|c3Ses that have not progressed t00|who are unable to visit his Worcester re was a discussion of plans for | Me o B of the Connecticut jurisdiction, 1 by i 4 & joint outing with the New London | Among he follow- s ‘l‘h“*'m““ “r{ oo | curable. far, a cure. offices: The { | Norwich three candidates will be in- | court, At the next meeting of Cour . SR oo 5f ity 4 U. W. of Connec: - e 2 Norwi Arthar G, Krom, Aartin | 862 00 idhing conaition ana | DR. NAUGHTON will positively be at the Wauregan Hotel, Norwich, Monday, June tdsal s m, Arthur H. Mead, A% 21 that\the reserve fund has now passed y 3 . 2 A = 3 s Patetha L Olagton MO tRe $300,000 mark, all of hich is - 10th, from 10 o’clock in the morning until 7.30 o’clock in the evening, to consult . a3 HIBERNIANS. FrovidenceFrank King, g e S with and examine all cases personally. i C ittees fro visions 1 and 2 erby . Jones, Joseph pelins, v 4 Foau fehastar doiae: Na § P met_In Joing session n Hiperniss hai | John W. Carkin Bergen, A Orax, | Qiehiber of Colchester Jodge, No, §0; DR. J. P. NAUGHTQN, SPEC!AUIST STOMACH, HEART, KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES. Sy SYRHAg _to, Sonaidgr Togamclan, O S ot i chester o resday » g, I » OFFICE AND LABORATORY, 44 PLEASANT ST, WORCESTER, MASS. buried in for the annual convention day to Augu The Bridgeport | nlans and the city officials as well a clabora 1 or the en- | ewis M Holland, ook, Thomas B. Spain, Edws Willia in Bridgeport 4 memt for over 25 |could get drinking water. One cup | attached to the faucet which ; ; ed for over 300 people. i FORESTERS OF AMERICA. “For washing purposes men, women | No. 94, » well at- |and children had only salt . water, n Fore hall on | sailors and stewards had fresh water. avening and one candidate | Neither soap nor towels were provided. I repeatedly saw people using dirty at the hall and | Kitchen weter or: picking up pieces varions. cemeteries. of | Of ice on which to clean up. Our wash S ore (s i eb o e room was connected with the tollet VAl Do Hasaratad room. The toilets were insufficient in : number and atrociously dirty, always full of water. The second day our bee: un will be som D. Clif- own, W. omas J. as initiated 8 morning than on previous occasions. Divisions 1 Norwich w ffair is planning a social vers in Hit From New York, Nov. ! 9,1912, or San Francisco, Feb. 27, 1913, on the/ Sunda Chamber session Jameson, FORESTERS OF AMERICA ; y 4 i o e state ps gy St . paper supply was exhausted. Women . e state paregs SR, ante who had separate toilets and wash | Palatial Cruising e Govemn, dehy Tooms suffered from the same lack of oaster ‘ ODD FELLOWS. William = A. € decency and privacy, as the passer- S s."Cleveland A # O'Brien A was read, show- | by could not help seeing directly lmu‘ od t Thursday evening's regular meet- O n both in numbers and in | the toilet | Ing of Canton Onecor No New Haver T ks Tas Btk Pori ikt ) i Anyone, even a (17,000 Tons) i | Allen, Paul W teresting account of the Memorial EAus Weateraol & \d the team Might Take Another Cup. I itl services New Haven on Sunday, | Muvey, M. F. O'Donnell, . eatest number of ap- | Colonel Bryan says he is not out for & ittle girl, can . 3. Was gives by thove w T Plicatic i the next six months | tne presidency, but Colonel Roosevelt ake tasst chith Enjoy Yourself ded will be awarded a solid gold pin, an |has set him a bad example.—Mil- € toast on the d Shetucket lodge, No. 27, emblem of the order, from the (. R. |waukee Sentinel, & The details are ours tended meeting in Odd y evening and degree on several ca Hope Rebe h S, J. Atwell, . H. Walsh, G. B. Sautangeh, Joseph P. Ki Washington County, R. I. Meriden—James A. Conlon, William S % New Lopdon—Georgs Bindioss, . B USQUEPAUGH a, Ste; 110 Days $650 %7 includes all necessary ex penses afloat and ashore, ailway, Hotel, Shore Excursions, Carriages, Guides, Fees, etc. obger e ‘its annivel exercises in on the evening of June 1 ernoon the > will be a the Thames Past Grands' associa She will not bum the toast, and she will not burn her fingers either, if she uses the New Perfection Toaster. | Comers and Goers NotedeThe Week's Events. Justa Reminder that for pimples, blackheads and other blemishes of the Mrs. 3. C. Cahoone of Wakefield vis- ited her sister, Mrs. M. D, Palmer, on Wedngsds SONS OF HERMANN. s meeting GGermania 1all, Wedne 16 Ladies Auxil- dge, No. 1 in ing, the D. M. Hogan Mulaney, Write now for full information For‘ toast or roast) there is no other stove that is as t ok andas haactysd ths N oelet Dowd, complexion For boil or broil | Pefecton Oi a&;o;fk,afii;v: sty HAMBURG-AMERICAN ter finan 08c06, i Li s 3 Glenn’s For fry or bake )il year romd. "o WPyl B or Loeal Agents Every dealer has it. < Hand;andy finished in nickel, with cabinet ' top, drop shelves, towel racks, etc. Long chimneys, enameled tur- first Wednesday Sulphur Soap SRUIL ol the onday nis th " relat quoise-blue. Made with 1, 2 and 3 bumers. Free Cook-Book with en by the delegates, | B S is the best remedy. It clears | every stove. ! Cook-Book also given to anyone sending 5 cents to cover ; |}t | Liepold- and Mrs. Herr Trembly, John J.| BN e, Ty > ; mailing cost. road at Arc the complexion and cures and Mrs. L kin'di ‘ ; sl S . ggists. e el b e 2! kin diseases. All druggists. —— | Rev. C. H, Palmer of West Kingston | 8 Hils Hair acd Whisker Dye, black or brawn, Sbc. s moving to his farm here, the G. D. e he convention ropor a big Increase in finances i T HOTEL== STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK | ad” 52 B TN B e GREGORIA S. Pickerir Hazzard place | NEW YORK CITY, Mary W. Peckham of Providence S5TH ST, visited relaiives here over Sunday FIFTH AV. BROADWAY. OQutward-Bound . Steerage Passengers Unprotected. That steerage conditions to the stward journey of the Wt Atlantic r are comparatively pleasant, be- cause the boats returning are seldom crowded, is a widely prevailing belief. Dr. Von Borosini, in_The Survey judging from his personal experience on the French line, the Compagnie Generale Trans-Atlantique, claims that The “Silent little inte felt in enforcing the law on v returning to Burope. The Dillingham bill, now before Con- R es color to the claim, for it says that the violations to be reported | shall be “of such provisions as relate to the care a of im- mig; W e 161 men in our dormitory,” he says: any seasick, almost all of us chewing tobacco and expectorating but not a single spitoon or other | receptacle was provided for | Smoked fi was eaten by Slavs and Jews between meals and the refuse was decaying on the floor benath the hammocks and tables. At eight in the 14 Stories. Modorn. Absotutely Luxerious, oomfortubly and . Nearest smusemweris, shops and depots, NONE BETTER AT AXY PRICE. 300 Rooms, each with private bath, & gosd room and beth, mz; OTERRS UP TO $8.50. PARLOR, BEDROOM, BATH. $4.00. Speeinl rates weck or menth. Restaurant u I carte. Also (abic 4'bote. D. P. RITCHEY. Prop. FRANK C. CLARK'S | Fifteenth Annual Cruise : “"as built up a success- r ln ful dental practice in this h ? . city in the last 8 years . THREE STRONG REASONS: 1st—Absolutely Painless Dentistry I houestiy believe hat this i Sirongest reason 1or my Success. DPeople come to me in fear n‘d‘j wrembling and go away happy—wondering why they doubted. 2nd—The Lowest Prices cor 3 e §00 ' gPOTK, & SEL of teeth as low as $5. Gold crowns and bridges $3 to $5. Teeth without plate $3 to 35. Gold fillings $1; other fillings’ 50c. 3d—Perfect Work Guaranteed ;v pain- less per- fect dental work causes patients to send their friends to me—the friends doing likewise. In this way I have built up a big practice. PEOPLE CAN RELY ABSOLUTELY UPON MY WORK. KING DENTAL PARLORS Servant” stent with THE ORIEN “ehrnary 15 (o Avril 27, 1998 | 71 Qlorioas Days of Crulsing by the New Cunarder “laconia” e | Cost $400 up, inciuding notels, drives, guides ebe VISITING Madeira, Spain. Algiers, Malta. Athems Constantinople, 19 days in Palestine sud Reypt Rome, Rivieru, ete. Stopover in Kurope and resum by switt §. S “Mauretanis” and “Tasttaste” Send for_programme Tours to Europe. South Amarica, Round Werld | FRANK C. CLARK. Times BuiMing, NEW TORK |~ OCEAN VIEW HOTEL Only 25 Women Can Join The Hoosier Cabinet Club for $1 After you study the above pic- This year most cities re ture you. will ‘not wonder that only 15 cabinets. Our urgent f‘:e“!iflzn;“;‘\‘ ‘!“':'fllh\d iu”‘:l*’a“;w‘gzm 203 MAIN ST, NORWICH, CONK., { ome P 1 o o SeCUre: . ¢ € roo! as oode vith ) r- Vi Smith’. S BLOCK ISLAND, R. I. women dre anXious to join the request secured us of these ful hose. At night the Steam of the CWeL Amll's Tisug’ Btore: RIGHT ON THE OCEA Hours 9 A. M, to 8 P. M. Hoosier Club, when by so doing cabinets for the ladies of Nor- evaporating water, the smell of the they bave a Hoosler Cabinet de- wich: | matter increased the nausea. There livered to their homes on ' Only 25 women, there- s oniy- e Meor WEWE Y e Whats A Few Dollars- Think of the hundreds of have a Hoosier Cabi- compared with kitchen comfort neediess steps every wom- net delivered immediately on payment of $1.00; bal- ance in a few weekly p: It matters not whether your kitchen is large or small there is a Plain Glenwood Range made to fit it at a price to suit your purse. Sunday, 10 to 1. Extensive piaszas. Unsurpassed for its Bats tng, Poatigz, Fishing, ete. Onens July 34, Acom- { modutes 480 cuesn Rooms with and without bt | For Bookirts ad NICHOLAS BALL HOTEL SRAPANY. can join the club and an vou know could save by having her table, pantry and cupboard, with all Mer . tools and supplies centered in one spot ments of $1.00. Six al- ready have enrolied. The Club Plan differs radically from the install- ment plan which often is linked with high prices and unknown goods. The low price of the Hoosier Cabinet is fixed every- where by the factory. No Hoosier agent can sell for less or more on any Your energy instead of sted is saved, and the time spent in your kitchen—the least pleasant part of your work—is re- duced by one-half, the moment thig famous Hoos- - jer Cabinet' comeg into your home. The Hoosier Company terms. sends its 3,000 agents a So club members get a limited number of Hoosier Cabi- great benefit from the liberal nets each year to be sold under club terms. The club probably ~gfrect supervision-of the factory will be filled very quickly. Those on ‘' the famous Hoosler Club who want Hoosier Cabinets Plan.” should enroll their names at once SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 WATER ST. being wa F. H. WILLIAMS, JR., General Ag H, C, LONG, Special Agt. F. H. KENYON, Speclal Agt. Hartfored, Conn. jun2ss WALL PAPERS A late spring leaves us with an ex- tremely large stock of new goods on hand, and to move them quickly have decided to cut the prices now. You can have the lenefit of it by selecting at once. PAINTING and DECSRATMNG are our speciaity, P. F. MURTAGH 92 and 4 West Main St ‘Phone. MaKes Cooling Easy YOU Want to put ¥ " . WHN \y our bum- C. 0. Murphy, Norwich e i B e l n - . . Mg coumns of The Bulletis.