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In 2ad officers installed P iy 1 B hall, Jobn Woas. | FRATERNAL BENEFIT LEAGUE nieck is orator and Past Regemt, H.| Norwich council No. 25 held its| G. Gauchier is alternate representative mmw;m;fi&h. o - to the grand elected to fIl éulgnlfion of Past Norwich council, No. 726, which was its officers ipstalled by ta have D G R { had that date put bad - EASTERN STAR Thursday was a red letter | cpariotte ‘Wednesday eveaning « wocasion for Sachem chapter, No. L1 T Jewels were George E. Stevens and retiring matron ;fl(m Emily Delbeare by Elmer EInsman. i The Worth: occasion being marked by the in- of officers for the emsulng Year. Handsome. past officers sold > presented retiring patron | gurke; inner sentinel, Millie Meade; the stallation following officers were installed: y matron, Mra Susie M. Park; ¥ worthy patron. Aubrey W. Jarvisi ;' treasurer, Mrs. * Annie ‘Woodman; conductress, Mrs. | Stewens; “Cazolin Mary E. ;uoda!e conductress, Mrs. tie Xinney; warden, Mrs. Elizabeth ;- semtinel, Orrin M. Price: mmarshal, Louis W. Durie. Tho regulss business -was disposed ©f and-following the business session % there was a general social time and n g ‘that remeriasi: «.>Onc- tively individual” quality— CIGARETTES A gnality from skillful blending of pure, choice leaf, Fatimas have touched of popularity than any other cigsrette in this country! " NEW LIGHTS : can he readiiy imstalled in your home if you decide to start the New Year by using electricity, I1f { vou use ELECTRICITY now, we cap furnish yom with 'harzever supplies you may need. We feature the repairing and in- atalling of ail sarts of electrical! Work. Let us figure on your job, and you'll find we can save you money. Norwich Electric Co. lephone 874 160 Franklin Street GLOTH SHOP BIG CUT In TAILOR MADE SUITS | { ing of Mr. Learned, tenor, Mrs. Story, . and OVERCOATS JOS. T. DONOVAN, Phone 591. 325 Main St. ' Handsome and Reliable Fur Coats for Ladies at attractive prices. These are the new models and made of the very best of prime pelts with good luster, soft; and pliable. Jas. C. Macpherson . FURRIER © 281 Main St MeGrory Bldg. A Full Line of Goods Buitabls ; For FRISWELL’S, The Jewelers, . 391 FRANKLIN &T- . . — which | Were served. council, both these being | 8 good number present. caused by the | cations for membership were received W. T.|and other business of a routine na.uzrog } $50,000 Castelrow om the 14th, has forward two refreshments of ice cream and wafers of. The ins n was disposed place at the next meet- officers takes ng. ROYAL NEIGHBQRS District Deputy Mrs. Jennie M. Holt of Essex, installed the following afficers of Dow camp, No. 7187, at evening’'s meeting: Oracle, M. Jones; vice-oracle, Iitta b7 2 -oracle, Lillian M. Whiting; cha: . Lucy D. Robbins; i recorder, Jennie M. Kimball; receiver, Rose A, Whitmarsh- marshall, Annie outer sentinel. Jennie I Gernhard manager, 3 years, Sadie B. MecClure Faith, Mary E. Martin; Courage, Car- | ’fle N. Steinbough; Modesty, Margaret H. Baer: Ui shness, Sadie E. Me- ; Endurance, Loulsa Lelon. H ! “Plans were discussed for a_whist | to be held January 23 for the Neigh- bors and their friends, and the follow- ing committee was imstructed to ar- range for the affair: Mrs, Lucy D. Robbins, Mrs. Charlotte M. Jones, Mrs, Jennie Gernhard and Mrs. Rose Whit-~ -ODD FELLOWS Palmyra Encampment No. 3. held a ]larsaly attended and in Ses- sion Thursday evening, the principal feature being the installation of offi- cers which was conducted by District Deputy Grand Patriarch Stephen J. Austin, Grand High Priest Robert J. Holliday, Grand Senlor Warden George A. Johnson, Grand Scribe James Cooper, al!l of Mystic and Grand Treasurer George McNickle of this city. There were interesting remarks by all the visitors. The following offi- cers were installed: Chief petriarch, Osten T. Ferguson: high priest, Hd- ward F. Kinney: senior warden, Louis Ortmann; junior warden, Joseph Mc- Kenzfe; scribe, John F. Amburn; as- sistant seribe, Willlam F. Mayo; treasurer, James H. Smith; outside sentinel, Charles F, Hilderbrand; in- side sentimel, Henry Betting; first watch, Frank M. Green; second watch, Henry A. Lighkter; third watch, Ernest X. Manning: fourth, watch, Henry Bridges; gulde, George McNickle; guards of tent, Frank L. Tuttle, George A, Burlingame. Shetucket Lodge No. 27, held in- stallation of officers at Tuesday even- ing’s mecting in Odd Felows' hall, the work being conducted by District Dep- uty Grand Master, Edward F. Kinney, assisted by P. G. Willey as grand mershal, P. G. Mayo as grand warden, » a as grand secretary, P. G. McKensie as grand treasurer and P. /G Green as grand chaplain. The | offiders installed were as follows: | Noble grand, Henry Bridges; Vice- grand, Louis Ely; seecretary, Louis Mabrey; Financial secretary, A. S. Spalding; treasurer, A. Everett Chand- ler: warden, H. A. Lyter; conductor, E. F. Kinney; R 8. N. G. A. A. Gulle; L. S§. N. G. Charles Cook; R. S. S, Frank R. Burdick; L. S. S., BEdward H. Capron; 1. G, Frank Hero; O. S. G., Frank Q. Smith; chaplain, F. S. Edmonds; R. S. V. G. George B. U ton; L. § V. G, Lumon S. Organist, James H, White. Following” the installation ceremony there was a pleasant social time and rétfeshments were served. ShHetucket and Uncas lodges com- bfied Friday evening for a pleasant whist in Odd Fellows’ hall. Twenty- four tables were played and prizes were awarded as follows: Ladies—First, Mrs. F. E. Lewis, fern dish; second, Mrs. L. S. Manchester, nutpicks; third, Mrs. Prodell. Men—First, L. S. Ma chester, Thermos bottle; second, Henry Betting, safety razor and blades; third, M, McCarthy. Following the whist, dancing was enjoyed, music being furmished by the Odd Fellows' orchestra. District Deputy Bdward F. Kinney installed the following officers of Un- cas lodge, No. 11, Monday evening: Noble grand, John T. Younsg: vice grand, Willlam Thurston; recording secretary. John Amburn; financial sec- retary, James Smith; treasurer, F, B. Green; trustee for three years, Herbert Willey; R. 8. N. G, F. M. Green; L. S. N, G. Louis Ortmann; warden, Wil- | lam Ortmann; conductor, E. K, Man- | ning; ® 8. S, William Amburn; L. S. 8., Harry Blackburn: R, S. V. G., Mayor; chaplain, Henry Griswold. OowLs. On Tuesday eveninz Norwich nest, Order of Owis, held their semi-annual instailation of officers, at which the following were installed: President, I. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats, value $10.00, all styles—Sale price. ........ Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Qvercoats, strictly all wool, value up to $£15.00—Sale price. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Qvercoats, equal to custom-macdie value $20.00—Sale price. DON'T FAIL TO GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY. COME EARLY AND GET THE CREAM OF THESE GRAND GARMENTS JOHN MARSA, The Union Clothier 145 MAIN STREET, Opposite Plaut-Cadden Co. Go. | have purchased fo the Fifty Thousand Dollar stock of Men’s and Young Men’s Clothing from Harry Osterman, Receiver ap- pointed by the Court for Abe Solomon and Brother, the Overcoat Kings Bankrupt of 736 Broadway, New York City. | WILL PLAGE THE ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE AT 50 CENTS ON Sale Starts To 9 A. M. Sharp POSITIVELY Here are a few Men’s and Young’s Men’s Bus- iness Trousers, values up t $3.00— up to $4.00— $4.73 $7.43 $9.43 ! Louts Walta; 1. 8. V. Charles arf: turne of Pumhugn | Treadway: instde guardian, Willlam Carfare re ed to out-of-town Aldrich; outside guardian, Willlam E. 4 B. Worthington: vice --asident, M. B. Johnson: past presiden S ton; invocater, J. J, C. tary, W. Andrews; > ‘W. R. Balcom; treasurer, J. A. Geo = warden, W. A. Harvey; sentinel, L. P. Johnson; picket, F. F. Nowataky. The entertainment committee pro- vided light refreshments and cigars, which were enjoyed by the members. The memorial committee reported that the arrangements for observing | Memorial day were practically com- | pleted and that it will be held in| Davis theater Sunday, Feb. 2, 1913 Lang’s orchestra will furnish the in- strumental music. A quartette consist- discussed. Visitors from New Londen | lodges are expected to be present. The officers of Thames lodge, No. 326, are to be installed on Tuesday evening, Jan. 21, by Deputy F.W. Man- ning, and various grand lodge officers are expected to be present. Monday evening Deputy Grand War- den M. J. Foley of this city installed the officers of Beulah ledge, No. 228, at New London. He was assisted by Deputy Grand Warden James -L. Wheeler as grand guide, D. W, G. E. M. Newbury of Norwich as grand vice warden, D. J. Johnson of Norwich as past grand warden, Mrs. Jennie A. Morgan as grand secretary, Mrs. Min. nie R, Bergen as grand treasurer, Mrs, Annie E, Foley of Norwich as grand chaplain and Mrs. D. Nellie Rogers as grand guardian. Following the instal- soprano, Miss Parks, ‘alto, and Mr. Seamons, bass, will sing solos and quartette numbers. The accompani- ments will be by Charles A. Dowsett. Mr=, Manning will render two readings | lation. there was a banquet. and siniey John ¥ Barnes, a past —_— presi€..it of the nest, will deliver the HIBERNIANS. County President James J. Finnegan installed the officers of Division No, 2, . O. H, of New London, last Sun- Gay and this Sunday he will install the officers of Division No. 1, A. O. H,, f New London, returning here in the ening In time to install the officers of Divisions No, 1 and 2," A, O, H, of this city. This will be the first joint installation ever held in this city and | will be witnessed with a great deal of interest on the part of the members, aration of the day. Admittance to the body of the house and balcony wiil be by coupen ticket: which will be drawn {n pairs in sealed | en: pes in alphabetical order. The committee also announced that | other interesting features were bein: planned to make the service of specia interest #nd one long remembered. L’UNION ST, JEAN BAPTISTE. Lafayette council, No. 207, met on Thursday evening in Foresters’ hall with a good number In attendance. ! Routine business was brought up and | fallowing the regular session there was i a2 meating of the dramatic club. The i club voted to resrganize for the win- ter and w1 probably give a play in the { near futw: } LAt a special oven mesting to be held WOMAN’S RELIEF CORPS, Sedgwick W. R. €., No, 13, met ¥ri. day afternoon at Buckingham Memo- rial with Mrs. Dorothes W. Balcom, | president, in the chair. One candidate was received by transfer. The gecre~ tary’'s and treasurer's oz\nrtv.»rly reports were read and accepted. After the reg. {m;gdg,‘v" Jan. 18, the fallowing officers el e Installed: Presidert, J. B.| ylar routine bustness Mrs, Marietta { Caron: vice prestdent, Pater St -Onwe: | \wrignt installed: these officers, assiste i Tacording secrefary, ‘Amfe Gordon: od Ida R, Greena; President, Lilllan B Nrewnter) aduor viet sesnesn, | financial secretary, "N, Tancia: Maud B, Baker; junior vice prezfldendt‘ ont secretary. 7. H. Rrunelle: Tisn, AgEiaca Bopchers Tontiay | G o . Menolol Waghuren et Dresident, H. P. Reawsaiall: ‘suditars, | e ooios wenrors oot Gertonds B, Afalard Morin, M, Gladue, N, P | g ; rd , , , g Johnsen, seeand Liszale J, Bogue, thi Bissonette of Warcester will be the principal spesker of the day, “and members frem neighbering councils will be iavited to attend. Mabel B, 'George, fourth Jeanie I. Beed; guard, Annie M, Bliven; assist- apt guard, Ella Jehneen; coaducter, Emily B, Dolbear; assistant cenductor, HMlizabeth Banfield; musician, Josa- N E. 0. P, phing E. Hiscox; press cerrespemdent, Slater ledge, No, 805, held its resu- | Almeda 8, Fisld, Cemmitiees for 1913 = meeting Wednesday evening in Hi. | —Rellef cemmittes, Nellle H, Bailey, bernian hail, Pians fo- the inetallation ' chairman, Hanneh Friswell, Cearral to take plase ai the #WA were albirict, Gl Banfield, Greene- ville, Laura J. Hutehins, West Side, Annie A. Dean, Hast Side; Florence Robbins, Nerwich Town; executive committee, Dorothea W. Balcem, chair- mén; auditing committee, Nellie B Bailey, chairman, Henrietta Alden, Maria S. Disque; home and employ- ment commitiee, Bmily Irish; confer- ence committee, Dorothea W. Balcom, Harriet L. Kinney, Hva W. Caulkins, Ida R. Greene, Almeda 8. Field: house committee, Marietta Wright, Sarah S. Spalding, Lydia F, Perkins; sewing seciety, Marietta Wright. UNITED WORKMEN. Norwich lodge, No. 12, elected the following officers for the year 1913: Master workman, Harry K. Biackburn; foreman, Frank . Haglund; overseer, Theodore Levitsky; ‘financier, William 8, Allen; recorder, James W. Black- burn; receiver, Dwight L. Allen; guide, Fred Wilson; inside watchman, Wil- liam Hammann;. outside watchman, Fred Haglund; past master workman, Charles A. Levitakv: trustee for three years, Charles W, Worthington. At the last meeting of Stanington lodge, No. 50, of Stonington, the fol- lowing offaers were elected for this | year: Master workman, Joseph Cush- mun; foremapn, Charles H. Cushman overaeer, . Henry - Rchman; guide, ‘Thomas Ellis; regorder, David Ven- ard: finaneler, Fred Buck; recalver, enry A, Muller;. nside Wwatchman, August O, Mufller; eutside watchman, Jomeph Fuller: past master workman, Dennis Dlnnhngt trustes . for three years, Johmn H; Shaekley: representa. tive te grand ledge, Joseph B, Cush- man; alternate, Josaeph Zeller, INDEPENDENT FORESTERS Colufi Nmanen,um; 4389 t,-omA ln.; regular meeting londay -evening in: Foresters hall end ‘routine business was transacted, Twe applications fer membership were Peceived, SPANIGH WAR VETERANS 8, Griswold .command No, R, poatpaned the instmlation oMoers which was pseheaduled for Wednesday evening gt the Arme: ta the inability —eof the i ne be present and tha eeremeny will take place et the next meeting Wi Fhe installation is te be e R , te the fi il f the members and | i8 plannad to make It » pleasent sectal | LOUTS H, BRUNELLE event, At s time the matier of ergan- CLOTHING _— = FAILURE $1.50 Men’s and Young Men’s Dress Trousers, some peg top, values 31.85 8| Telemhone 470 A, 145 Main St. " NORWICH, CONN. $50,000 r sbot cash a large part of THE DOLLAR day, January llth 10 DAYS ONLY of the low prices: Boys’ Schoal Suits, ages 3 to 16, Knickerbocker Pants, (o] value $4.00— Sale price $|.89 Baoys’ Overcoats, military ef- fects, ages 8 to 16, values up 48 ?6521(;_;fiu'f 3 32.89 Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats, the finest kind, hand tailored, value $25.00— 31243 314,95 $13.9 Men’s and Yeung Men’s Suits and Overcoats of imported fabrics, value up to $30.00— (o SR SRS i (SRR S BRI S Men’s Fur and Quilted Lined QOvercoats, values up to $40.00—On sale at. . . NORWICH, CONN. No Goods Sold to Dealers. Mr. Herbert F. Abrams, Business Manager for the John Marsa Stores, is here to conduct this sale. izlng a woman's auxiliary is also te be brought up fer a conmsideration. Overhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMORBILES, CARRIAGES. WAG 2N8, TRUCKS and CARTS. " Mechanical repairs. painting, trim- ming. upholstering and woed work. dlacksmithing in all its branches. Seott & Clark Corp 507 10 515 North Main SL Qught to Shine at Golf. The more we read of this man Bleagse the more firmly we are con- vineed that he would not make a suc- cess as a Sunday school superinten- dent.—Ph#ladelphia Inquirer. Not That You Could Netice. On the level, if Bill Bryan had been elected president, does anybody think he would have invited Woody Wilson into his cabinet?—Washington Post. There's something morally wrong with the woman whe thinks that ev- ery man leads a double life. CASTORIA T Knd You ave Al Bough (7] t Bears the i : MIISS M. C ADLES‘ ' o Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist ADVANCE SPRING STYLES Miss Adles has the newest hair styles from New York and Paris, Do not wait for others to lead! Come and get the latest idea in coiffures. . verything for the Hair, 808 Maln 8t, mext to Chelsea Bank Telephone 652-4. Don’t You Know That 1 can sult your requirements in every way in comnection with any gon- waeting work or bullding wh'ch you sy contemplate baving done? “IF YOU DON'T KNOW IT DO YOU KNOW best place in Norwich to have your 3:- tapped u.l'hnhd? if you 3’: 't one trial, you wili know - €, M. WILLIAMS, 218 Main Stregt " Ples, Cakeand Breal . that eanmot be exmeelled, Puena peur orden Prempt service 10 Cartes Ave. (Bast 8lded