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ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM Many Fraternities Elect Officers—Neosha Club Conducts _ Whist — Owls Plan Lodge of Sorrow — Mrs. Susie M. Park, Worthy Matron, O.E. 5. o EASTERN STAR. At the regular meeting of Sachem ehapter, No. Memorial lowing off Auing in the Buckinghan ark; worthy Jarvis; associate matron, J. Pitapatrick; secretary, L. Stevens; treasurer, Mrs. Woodman; conductress, Mr: Stevens; associate conductress, Caroline Jarvis. Other business of routine nature was carried out. At the next meeting to be held i fanuary ters will be announced. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. On next Thursday, Dec. 19, London county Pomona No. § will hol an all day sess s the annual meeting and the electio of officers will take place will be work in the fifth degree. Mary owLs, Through the kindness of the man- agement the Davis theatre has bee seeured for the lodge of sorro onducted by Norwich nest No. on the second Sunday of The committee in charge of the has been enlarged and is planning t secure an r and quartette fo At Tuesday sandidates were sthers are exp hre Initiate evera ed shortly ODD FELLOWS, Palmyra encampment helg a well at- | Sended meeting in Odd Thursday evening cers, election to meeting to be held Dec business of a routine nature posed of. Several candidates be initiated in Janu: Shetucket lodge w gree on one candi Fellows' hal 26, are e at and on next work the t dates. Tuesday is DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. The regular meeting of Sebequ ecouncil w Monday evening i Foresters e cers were nominated Mary Mueiler; Wenona prophetess, Ida Clifford; Stephen Culver; keeper Julia Ver ot Button: K. of W., Nettie Following the business Neosha club conducted a whist which was well of w. 2 Kinnie. sion plea: tended an Drives Off a Terror. The chief executioner of death in the | is pneu- agents are colds | one_of these maladies no time should be lost | dicine obtainable | ntless thousands | New | winter and monia. 1 and grip. months In a attack by in taking the to drive it o have found this to be Dr. King's IMscovery, My husband has kept him ' from monia_three or four times, Mrs. George W. Place, Vi, we have never found it anteed_for bronchial Price 50 ct nd $1.00. free at The L & Osgood Co. Could Shout For Joy. “I want to than! tom of my heart C. B. W. Va, “for, the enefit 1 got from uring me of both mach trouble and ¢ from which 1 had helpless sufferer for suited my ca for me” For dyspepsia, i digestion, jaandice, and to rid the tem of kidney poisons that Theumatism, tric_Bitters have Every bottle , Daly 50 cen believes frections severe rheum a nalmos years. It made jus: INDOOR OCCUPATIONS of every kind prevent the freedom of sunlight exer- cise which nature intended, and vital body-forces are slowly reduced. SCOTT’S EMULSION is the concentrated pure food- medicine to check this decline. It refreshes the body by making healthy blood, and is nature’s greatest aid to fortify the lungs and prevent tuberculosis. SCOTT'S EMULSION s enorgy, heolth and strength. When you have acid stomac] sea, abdomen distended with gas, loss of appetite or excessive appe- tite, inclination to headaches, de- pression of spirits—you have indigestion, remove the cause of indigestion by Shelr thorough action In livening the liver. sweetening the stoma a5d regulating the bowels. A fair or kuga coated. e & b, Send (of our free medical book Dr. 1. 1 Scheack & Sfll. Philadelphis Woman's Best ne, to the good health which come kom regular action of the orgax if digestion and elimination—to reedom from pain and suffering— © physical grace and beauty— @ the harmless, vegetable remedy BEECHAMS PILLS 2id everywherr In hozes 10e,, 28c. dnésday evening the fol- were elected for the en- year: Worthy matron, Mrs. Susie patron, Aubrey W, Miss_Flora Mrs. Maude Annle E. E. Mrs, the various appointive offi- , the New on in Pythian hall. Thi and ther: affair nd nominated offi- | ke place at the next Other was dis- | to ked the first de- | e Tuesday | evening's meeting in Odd Fellows' hail, planning to degree on two candi- following offi- Pocahontas, | Anna Holmes; pewhatan, | having pneu- ‘writes Rawsonville, nd for coughs, colds and croup Guar- Trial bottle ou from the bot- bee ten though ys- cause prizes were awarded as follows. Ladles, first, Mrs. F., E. Lews, set beauty pins m | second, Mrs, Yerrington, pcture; con- solation, Mrs, Bernhardt, Men, first, Charles Prodell, pack playing cards; second, Thomas Fields, gold tie clagp; consolation, Robert Clish. Another whist was announced for Jan. 13. Refreshments of cake and coffee were gserved by the. committee in charge. a HEPTASOPHS, There was a big attendance at Mon- n |dey evening’s meeting of conclave, No. 424, and considerable business was transacted. cation for membership was received An invitation to the meeting of the Past Archons' association at New Ha- d | ven was received from District Deputy s |J. A. Peterson. A letter was also re- n | ceived stating that in all probability e | it would be possible for Norwich con- clave to enjoy the services of the Yale degree team at the instajlation in_January. The following officers were elected: Archon, Joseph Foote; financie D. Moran; provest, Louis De G prelate, Henry F Herbert Willey chrane; inspector, H?l’bw[ Tlllv(l In accordance with the annual cus- tom of the conclave on the occasion of the election of officers a turkey W given as a door prize, his wa awarded to Joseph Foote. The second n a i | ert Woodmansee. ROYAL ARCANUM. Thames council, No. 1851, held 1l | attended meeting Foresters Wednesday evening and elected following officers: Representativ Francis Clish; alfernate, W. T. Curry regent, William W. i | gent, John Le | Thomas Curry collector, surer, Henry P. Beausolei ain, James Boland; guide, John brey: warden, Robert Wannicott; . Frank Breault; trustee fo; H. G. Gauc. the next regular meeting night on Christmas the meeting will d on the evening of Saturday, the instead. One candf e was Au- sen- three 2 initiated and on the Duties of the Officers to Members. orwich council No. 720 met in the | Buckingham Memorial Tuesday eve- ning and elected these officers for the ensuing year: Representative to the grand co 4 | Bdwin 8. Willard, present regent; | ternate, John McDougall; regent, Wil- liam Simpson; vice regent, Willilam Rush; orator, George A E | retary, Daniel Mc. Holmes; treasurer, (;cmge Thoma; warden, George elds; trus Walter E. Canfield, | the for three years, N. E. O. P. _ Slater lodge, No. 509, elected the fol- | lowing officers at Wednesday evening meeting in Hibernian hall: Junior pa warden, Mrs. Johanna Wright; finan- cial secrctary, Miss Lillidn Austin; treasurer, Miss Carrie Simpson: chap lain, Mfs. Bertha Baldwin; guide, Mrs. s. | Josephine Clish; guardian, Mrs. Sarah | Sisson;_trustee’ for three years, Mrs. Annie Weeden; representative to the | grand lodge, Mrs. Lilian Tuttle. falls on Christmas there will be a special meeting on Saturday, Dec. 28 when there is to be special business before the lodge. Norwich lodge, No. 248, nominated a| officers at Monday evening's meeting ot | in the Buckingham Memorial n | ezt it A.OU W Norwich lodge, No. 12, held a re meeting Wednesday evening in Ger- mania hall and nominated officers for the ensuing year. Election takes place the next meeting. L'UNION ST. JEAN BAPTISTE. ere was 4 good attendance at the | regular meeting of Lafayett cil, 0. 207, held Thursday evening in For- esters' hall. Business of a routine nature was transacted and officers for the ensuing year were nominate There will be a public installation on the third Sunday of January. - 10 | is ts WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS. Sedgwick corps, No. 16, held its reg- ular meeting Friday afternoon at the Buckingham Memorial with the pres- ident, Dorothea W. Balcom in the chair. | Regular business was disposed of and ur applications for membership were | acted upon, Two applications were presented. It was voted to accept the invitation of Sedgwick post, G. A, R. to attend the campfire on Dec. 20. The | election of officers for the ensuing year | resulted as follows: Presidént, Mrs, nior vice presiden Baker; junior vice e H. Manning ertrude V. Tootill; | Mary E. B ; conductor, Mrs. E. Dolbler: guard, Mrs. Annie Bliven; first delegats, Mrs. Josie Hiscox; second delegate, Mrs. Hen- rietta Alden; third delegate, Mrs. Nan. ey L. Perkins; first alternate, Mrs. farie S. Disque; second alternate, Mrs. J. Bogue; third alternate, Mrs, ~ude Johnson, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. The members of White Cross coun- cil, Knights of Columbus, are looking forward to a very interesting meeting ow afternoon as several import- tters will come up for consid- eration. The main feature of tomor- row's meeting will be the exemplific tion of the first and second degrees preparatory to the exemplification of the third degree which will take place on Sunday, Dec. 29, the work to be done by District Deputy M. J. Sul- livan of New London and his degree team. It is expected that at this meet- ing the committee appolnted to ar- range for the annual concert and ball, which will be given by the coun in January, will make a complete re port of the plans which have been de- cided upon and which will tend to make this social event the greatest in_the history of the council. White Cross assembly, fourth degree, Knights of Columbus, held a meeting Thursday night and voted to-form a general “assembly instead of a local assembly, taking In Taftville, Moosup and Putnam. They adopted the name of Rev. Daniel Mullen assembly, a name that is much revered in Nor- wich. Father Mullen was a devout and zealous priest, as well as an earnest patriot who loved his country's flag nd helped preserve it, being a vet- n of the Civil war, It seems most propriate that his name should be ven to a Catholic organization of this kind. Pm;o of er Spoons. The price of silver spoons has been advanced 10 per centum. It s getting harder and harder to be born with one in one’s mouth~Boston Tran- seript. president, treasurer, chaplain, Way to Wealth. Having read how the richest men in the world made their money, it is easy for the rest of us to go and de Mkewlise—Sterling Standard . - Norwich | One appli- | prize, a watch fob, was awarded Rob- | poke to the mem- | KEEP THE CHILDREN'S BOWELS CLEAN NOW. o If Tongue is Coated, Stomach Sour. Breath Feverish, Bowels Clogged Give “Syrup of Figs.” Children deagly love to take delicious “Syrup of Figs” and nothing else clean and regulates their tender little stom. achs, liver and 30 feet of bowels so promptly and thoroughly. Childrgn get bilious and constipatsd just like grown-ups, Then they get sick, the tongue is coated, stomach sour, ‘breath bad; they don't eat or rest well; they beceme feverisie, cross, irritable and don't want to play. Listen Moth- ers—for your child’s sake don't force the little one to swallow nauseating castor ofl, violent calomel or harsh ir- ritants like Cathartic’ pills. A tea spoonful of Syrup of Figs will have vour child smiling and happy again in | just a few hours. Syrup of Figs wili! gently clean, sweeten and regulate the | stomach, make the liver active and move on and out of the bowels all the constipated matter, the sour bile, the foul, clogwed-up waste and polsons, without causing cramps or griping. | With Syrup of Figs you are not drug- | ing or injuring yoyr children. Being | composed entirely of luscious figs, sen- na and aromatics it cannot be harmful, Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the pa: ge. Ask your druggist for the full name “Syrup of Figs and Elifir ofSenna” prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This is the delicious tasting, gen- uine old reliable. Refuse anything else offered. Foils a Foul Plot. ‘When a shametul plot exists between liver and bowels to cause distress by refusing to act, take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and end such abuse of your system. They gently compel right action of stomach, liver and bowels, | and restore your health and all good feelings, 25¢ at The Lee & Osgood Co. The Hour of the Serbs. Uskub, the ancient capital of the Servian empire that perished on the field of Kossovo, has fallen into the hands of a Servian army after a lapse | ot five hundred years. The minds of men and the spirit of nations are af- | | fecteg by an event of this nature far more deeply than they would be by a greater military success on & spot un= hallowed by the aspirations and mem- | ories of the victor state. To the tri- umphing crowds in Belgrade the fact s more intoxicating than we in Eng- nd can well imagine, It was not merely that the flag of the Serp waved over Uskub after centuries of dis- honor, There was also the thought that the Servian arms, defeated and | disgraced at the hands of Bulgaria in | 1886, furiously impotent in the Beg- nian crisis of 1910, and regarded in Burope with a minging of contempt ang pity, had achieved a feat of war- fare worthy of any army in Burope.~ Dail So Easily ed. In declaring that the progressive . party is the instrument for the break- | ing up of the solid South, Bert Bev~ eridge probably bases his conclusion on the splendid start made in the late campaign.—Washington Post. Coming Troubles. Two more holidays confront the man with a chuck-steak income and 2 turkey-and-celery appetite.—Wash- ington Post. Hale’s Honey Of Horehound and Tar Will Stop Your Cough And Cure Your Cold Contains no_optum nor anything injurious. Al Druggists. 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