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"Neosha Club Conducts Mm—cwmthu of Nor- ~ wich®Council, R. A, Appnintedf—ShetudRet Lodge FROM ECHOES Works First Degree—Knights of Pythias Enjoy Evening of Whist. — ¢ 'WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS. wick W. R C. No., 16 met af zham Memorial with Mrs. Lil- ° Bbrewster, president, in “the ay afternoon. Two e were accepted and one candi- was initiated, One application embership was 'ved. General N b magenal, and clreular ea Al Dolbear. A goot was from the swpper of Jan. 29th. Mrs, Iva _ Caulkina, patriotic - instructor, furn=hed a interesting program by reading a tribute to Lincoln's name and fame. There was also a recita- tion of Linooln's Gettysburg address by David Sirkin of Mt. Pleasant school and a recltation by Sybil Rosenburg of Pearl street school. HEPTASOPHS. The first regular meeting of Nor- wich conclave, No. 424, under its new was held Monday night with & big attendance. Pinns were dis- cussed for the work during the vear and It was voted to have a dance some time in March. The following were appointed by the archon to make the preparations for the event: Past Ar- ehons Benois and Hanlon, Provost Bellows and Financier Moran. They will cooperate with the entertainment committee for the success of the af- fair, which is expected to include some spedial musical features. UNITED WORKMEN. The month of February is a busy time for the grand lodge officers and it had been decided to conduct a charity whist duris March. The nest i3 planning to hold another class initiation about the first of April. _ ROYAL ARCANUM. At the meeting of Norwich Council, No. 720, held Tuesday evening in the Buckingham Memorial, Regent Wil- liam Simpson amnounced the appoint- ment of these committees: auditing Dwight L. Hough, James L. Case, Charles Haskell; finance, Frank A. Bill, Guy Dolbeare, John MacDougall. Thames council. No. 1351, held its regular meeting Wednesday evening in Foresters’ hall and Willilam T. Curry recently resigned was re-elect- ea orator. : EASTERN STAR. Sachem chapter, No. 57, held its regular eession Wednesday evening in the Buckingham' Memorial. The chap- | “My, ter is considering changing its head- quarters to Pythian hall provided the hall can be secured for the same evenings on which the chapter now convenes. ORDER OF PROTECTION, Owing to the recent fire in the Aus- tin building which damaged the lodge on the upper floor, 0. 509, is to meet hereafter in Mondays of the month. R ke FRATERNAL BENEFIT LEAGUE. The secretary’ of Norwich council, No. 25, has sent out special cards to members announcing a social session ON-ACCOUNT OF FOUL BREATH | My! What a Don’t You Have Gauss Cure If you continually k’hawk and spit | and there is a constant_dripping from the nose into the mouth, if you have | foul, disgusting breath, you have Ca- tarrh and I can cure it, All you need to do is simply this: Slater | 11l out coupon below. 7 Don't doubt, don't argue! T. A B. hall on the first and third | everything to gain, nothing to lose by . doing as I tell you. I want no money | —just your name ang address. FROM CATARRH? THEN READ BELOW. % i Breath! Why | That Catarrh?” You have | FREE This coupon is good for one trial package of Gauss’ Combined Ca- " Snowy-white Undermuslins, crisp ary White Sale and fm.h from sanitary workrooms—dainty embroideries in the prettiest designs and finished‘as only the best embroideries are—Shirt Waists, the first offerings of the new spring styles ,—Domestic Linens and Fine Table Damasks—all these are included in this BIG WHITE SALE. Each gar- ment and each yard of gtuff will be found to be exactly as represented. QUALITY IS NOT SACRIFICED NO MATTER HOW LOW THE PRICE COME TODAY WHILE THE ASSORTMENTS ARE AT THEIR BEST Dainty Undermuslins CORSET COVERS .................25¢c to $1.98 NIGHT ROBES ...............~....39 to $5.98 LONG SKIRTS' . ............... 50c to $5.98 COMBINATIONS. ..................50c to $2.98 ember: lodges. ~."W. ] to be held in Pythian ball on Monday e e O entars” or” tNs | evening, Februsey 17. On accbunt of many lodges in the state of Connect- | the recent fire in A. O. H. hall the jcut occur during the month and the | 10dge is to meet in Pythian hall here- at as far | after. PRINCESS SLIPS . <....$1.49 to $3.50 ALL OF OUR FRENCH CHEMISES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES tarrh Cure, mailed free, in plain package. Simply fill in your name and address on dotted lines below and mail to ODE‘EL_Lows. C. E. GAUSS, 3869 Main Street, them, and many bhave availed them- selves of the opportunity. DEGREE OF POHAHONTAS. Sebequonash council held its reg- ular meeting Monday evening in For- esters’ hall with a large number pres- ent. The routine work was transacted ang on the ciose of the meeting the Neosha club conducted a pleasant whist. Prizes were awarded as fol- Jows: Ladies’ first, Mrs. L S. Manches- ter, tollet set; second, Mrs. Julia Ver- salad 'dish; consolation, Mary men, first, Thomas Filelds, toilet set; second, Everett O. Miller, : consolation, Flmore Berry. Refreshments of cake and coffec were served by the committee in charge of the affair. It was announced that the next whist would be held Feb. 24 in Foresters hall. St. Jean Baptiste d’Amerique. Lafayette council, No. 207, held its regular meeting Thursday eve in Foresters hall - with Bresiaent 3¢ B Caron in the chair. Four applica- tions for membership were received. Joseph Venne of Leominster was the Shetucket lodge, No. 27, worked the first degree on a class of four candi- dates at Tuesday evening’s meeting, in Odd Fellows' hall, and the work was much enjoyed by the large num- ber present. Thursday evening Major John F. Marshall, Mich. Amburn and Captain Herbert Willey installed the officers of Canton Unity of New London. A pleasing social time followed the work. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. [ ] Wauregan lodge, No. 6, conducted pe [ ] A Great Sale of Samuel Taylor; men—first, L. Sauter, F clgars: second, C. E. St. john, shav- o o W e a r» ing set; consolation, Mr. Bardel. 1s going on at . 52 Central Ave, another pleasant and successful whist Tuesday evening in Pythian hall. Prizes ~were awarded as follows: Ladies—first, cut-glass dish, Mrs. L. Bruette; second, china dish, Mrs. L. 8. Manchester; consolation, Mrs. Refreshments of cake, wafers and coffee were served and all enjoyed the pleasant event. The regular whist committee was in charge. It was announced that another whist would be held in two weeks. ELKS. A letter has been received by Nor- wich lodge, announcing the 45th a niversary of the birth of the order, February Hosiery Sale COMMENCES SATURDAY MORNING AND WILL CONTINUE ONE WEEK This Hosiery is mostly one mill agent’s overstock. You will save money on each pair purchased be- cause each pair is much under the lowest market price. SALE BEGINS SATURDAY MORNING AND CONTINUES ONE WEEK $1.00 Women’s Pure Silk Hose—Fashioned Hose in black, white and colors, including the new “Nell Rose” shade. SALE PRICE ....... ST 78¢c $1.50 Silk Hose for women—an extra fine quality in black, white and a few colors. SALE PRICE ... 12/2c Women’s Black S8eamless Hose with double heel and toe, light weight. SALE PRICE . sevannane teeneee. B0 250 Women’s Black Mercerized Hose in light and medium weights, garter top, double heel and toe. SALE PRICE . eseseenn ..19¢ Embroideries at Sale Prices Embroidered Bands from 2 to 3 inches wide in a fine assortment of pretty patterns, values from 150 to Z5e. SALE PRICE ............. 12V5¢ Embroidered Allover in nainsook and Swiss muslin, dainty designs Genuine Bargains for 350 Women’s Black Lisle Hose, full-fash- guest of the council and gave an in- | which will be celebrated, by New York teresting talk to the members. Plans {lodge, No. i, on Monday evening, Feb. were discussed for a whist to be held |17. in the near future. —— and his official family at the Waldorf S f owLs. Asmm.dm il - President thin _ | According to the tenor of the fet- M J C sided at the &e,‘fi,,;'{;’;xo,:fi‘;‘,; Koot | ter received, the celebration and ban- ° . ummln S, No. 1396, held Tuesday evening in | JUPSE I8 to be Asananlis wer Bk ~N B o, 5 elegations of Elks from a number orwich. Owl's hall. One application for | gitEations of Elks from . membership was received. The en- - o S N Open Evenings During Sale for lingerie waists and hats, sold regularly for 98c. SALE PRICE ...... T ioned, with double top and spliced sole. SALE PRICE . 39%¢c Women's Black Silk Lisle Hose, full- fashioned, with double garter top and spliced heel, toe and sole. SALE'PRICE 0.0 . .cococevanen -.29¢ 50c Women’s Black Hose with pure silic boot and lisle top. A discarded number which we recently advertised to sell for 39c. Automatically reduced now to this wonderfully low bargain price. SALE PRICE cioo.5 %% 50c Women’s Black Lace Hose, regular made, imported hosiery, spring patterns In allover and lace boot styles. SALE Fhich. . -2 | Boys’ Black Cotton Hose, a splendid seam- 50c Women’s Black Hose with pure silk less hose in the one-and-one rib, sizes 6 to boot, double sole and garter top, V5. SALE PRICE ...... 170; 3 for 50c 82 to 10. Infants’ Silk and Wool Hose in white and SAIEPRICE. . loia ral - 0800 890 Women’s Pure Silk Hose in black only, various shades of tan, an extra fine hose, sizes 41 to 615, regular 36c qua oven for durability. % SALE PRICE .............. eceseers. 800 SALE PRICE A banquet is to be tendered to Grand Exalted Ruler Thomas B. Mills Everybody. ybody. CHILDREN’S HOSIERY Black Cotton Hose for children. Plain Ribbed Hose for every-day wear. Sizes 5 to 9Y5. A regulation 10c quality. SALE PRICE Misses’ Black Cotton Hose in a fine ri made without seam. Sizes 53 to 10. Reg.- ular 15¢ quality. SALE PRICE TR T | Black Cotton Hose in boy: zes. A good heavy weight hose of corduroy rib, un- equalled for winter wear. Sizes 7 to 10 only. SALE PRICE Flouncings which are 27 inches wide which are charming for lin- gerie dresses and dancing frocks for young girls, values 98 and $1.25. SALE PRICE .. ..69c and 98¢ Embroidered Flouncings, 45 inches widesin a wide variety of patterns and pretty designs. Sold usually for $1.98 and $2.25. SALE PRICE ..... veenens $1.25 YOU WILL FIND THESE EMBROID- ERIES PERFECT IN DESIGN AND FINISH he two vears end o find from President-elect Wilson to a for- | weight Butter. mal request which she madme today oy | Sneezing, Sniffling—Catarrh, Cold ‘in | army left Princeton this morning. ine. SR M Today's march from Princeton to |IDE Sept. the head, Cough, Sore Throat, General | tnig city, about ten miles, was de- for an audience with him on the ar- The /‘housek: = = i rival of her marching army of suf- S euer W0 ambnes formation she wis Prostration and Fever—this is the |Scribed by the suffragettes as easy in| The report consists largely of tables Grip— ent committee reported that HAS BLISTERED FEET = [ {1 7 7 9 But Plucky Suffragette Chooses to| WHAT IS IN THE Fo! fragettes at the national capital on | SDOW the exact quantity and quality | March 1 or shortly afterward. The|Oof practically any food product that comparison. with the arduous 27 miles | Showing the weights of food products, | “Bike” of yesterday. It was aceoms |80ld in package form and the reswis | If you will take “Seventy-seven” at the first feeling of lassitude, you all the in- - Hobble Rather Than Ride. THINGS WE EAT Trénton, N. J, Feb. 14—“General” | Food and Dairy Commissioners Make ):3 Rosalie G. Jones is awalting answer Report—Watered Milk and Short- | i i request was made in a little which | she uses need only consult the nine- | (. hlog ‘bones,. paing und. wishes | AN N e s R s Eest e in the head, back or chest, Influenza, {at Governor Wilson's home before the e oo 2 plished in a little over two hours of | °f analyses of such products as milk, | actual walkinug. vinegar, turpentine — apparently a | A dozen Princeton and Lawrence- food” for the purpose of this report | Special Values In Domestic i ville students escorted the Pilgrims | —temperance drinks, and confection- | s will escape— into Trenton, where they arrived at|CrY- Furthermore the producis are Llfl ns 4 If you wait till your bones begin to | two o'clock, and where the army spent | deSignated by their names, and, in s Fho night the case of milk and butter, the names “Corporal” Martha Klatschen was | Of the producers and dealers are given. In regard to the inspection of dairies | ache, it may take longer to break up. A ) " pijraadiios e Stuy taniebt fas Sihel R CEaRd foothe Inapection of dateles [l < S e e It pays to keep “Seventy-sevew”|Voled by the army t houch hos | the report r ; | SALE PRICE - . handy, it is a small vial of pleasant |feet were so painfully biistered when 7 4137 of Public Acts $2.30 Hemmed smE Quilts—slightly soiled. Hets, fits th t Kot she started this morning that she was | © 34 B3 Hraende v Chapter 189 SALE PRICE .... g 3 to ride in the * e en & ed 3, airies, or R W ulael moeit S momolille | ateet e i aonadailes, far SALE PRICE ] Humphrey's Homeo, Medicine Co., 156 Willlam S animals are kept with- for the purpose of asce taining whether any unsanitary con- | ditions exist which would be liable to affect the product of such farm or dairy. Seven hundred and forty-eight | of these places were found to be in such an unsanitary condition that the occupants were notified to remove or abate those unsanitary conditions Wwithin the next 30 days or the sale of any product of such dairy or place would be prohlbited, and after said | 30 davs had expired and a second in- spection had been made there were found to be 20 who had refused or neg- | lected to comply with the order to clean up, and the sale of any milk products 'was prohibited until such time as they had fully complied with the previous order. Of this number only one had to be prosecuted for sell- ing his product.” 25¢ Pillow Cases in two size: SALE PRICE ..... 75¢ Full Bleached Sheets—81 b; SALE PRICE .. . $1.00 Full Bleached Sheete—81 by 99 inches. SALE PRICE ... - It's_easier for love to find the way than it is for it to pay the wa; New York—. dvertise- Advance Showing of the New | Lingerie Waists Specially Priced During This Sale A Special Lot of Wajsts in White Batiste various styles. Some have Waists in four different round lace collars, others styles. The latest styles of turnover collars and some i collars are shown including show the Dutch neck. They Righys Ao rettily tri ith AL MERratily cimmed, it rodels.. "THmmed with pret: SCHWARTZ BROS.’ S Bt § aabe, Mercerized Cotton Damask Beautiful New Patterns — Fine Quality Cotton 10c Mercerized Napkins. SALE PRICE Women's 39c Mercerized Damask. SALE PRICE , 59c Mercerized Cotton Damask. SALE PRICE 16 Penobscot St., Norwich, Ct., . J-nu:r’ 13, 1913, SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water St., Norwich, Conn., 12150 Cloths. ; SALE PRICE Mercerized Tray Dear 8i el Wenty-two samples of print but- | fine., embrejderise ty embroideries and laces. When we first came to Norwich to live some little time ago, we were of Gt inae e i T riaainles 8o/ Mercorized 22c Mercerized Scarfs. and Cluny laces. SALE PRICE ......180 SALE PRICE SALE PRICE 98c $1.19 Waists with the new French yokes are shown in three differ- ent stylss. Some show pretty tucked effects and other styles have the deep turn-over collar which is the very latest thing. All daintily trimmed with pretty val lace and embroidery. BALE PRICE course strangers in this city and unacquainted with any of the furnl. || three manufacturers wan fomma tr o ture dealers here. | short weight, In a number of cases Being in need of goods with which to furnish a home, we at ance | tuniysie o e &5, buller proved on began to investigate and examine the various house furnishing rooms, one case renovated butter sailed under and finally decided to purchase our entire outfit of you. falq: colors,. k We have had dealings with you, more or less ever since coming to Yoth o h Tl e e o Norwich, and have found you kind, obliging, and above all, honest and || of analvses of samplos of mile honons sguare in every instance, The goods have proved all and even better than recommended, and Fine Linen Damask Boston Store Linens Are Unsurpassed In Style and Quality All-Linen Damask Gloths—2 by 2 yards—2 by 2/ yards and | we have received greater value for the money than we could get in Jshown, togetiier wiin'a statement a3 S0y 8 yarde s ALDSRuCHN MR AIng of the cainty imowpat- Very Fine Lingerle Waists, some of them being shown in . ’ : o .0 whether the milk was assed orns. sany, etetes Web. seic mischhigher prices for thalr wars. was found to be watered. Fofte asven SALE PRICES ..$2.00 to $7.50 Dofted Swise: Otharmsin: the jsssortment have ppathy. laos | of dealers in all parts of the state. The specific’ gravity, the total solids, the amount of fats, and of serum is $1.48 Many of our friends who have visited us and had opportunity to note the excellent wearing qualities of our goods, say that they intend to visit your store when the time comes for them to purchase house furnishing supplies. At no time shall we hesitate in the least to speak a word in favor of | dealers were found to be selling wa- {tered milk, and one added insuit to injury by watering skimmed ,milk. The names of the dealers are given in the report. The dealers in olive ol make a good yokes with either high collar or the pretty Dutch effexts. « S8ALE PRICE ........ . . Several other pretty styles are to be seen, made of sheer lawns and beautifuily embroidered. The jabet effect is very effective in the trimming of some of these new waists. 26-inch Napkins to match these pattern cloths. Identical in SALE PRICES .-$2.50 to $5.00 designs and quality. 24-inch Napkins to match the cioths, of same quality and same patterns. | the goods sold by you or to mention the prompt, obliging service ren- §| showing. In only one case wus cotton | SALE PRICES ........coovinnnn et $3.50 to $6.75 SALE PRICE ..8298 dered to ali your old customers, and to prospective buyers as well. [ s oy o o One call at your stors will convince anyone, | am sure, that all | have More than 100 prosecutions were | | | made, many of which have resuited in : c s varying fro. 1 tg 5 i You may be sure of our future patronage at any fime when we are | ltricd, Disincs corts, which: ShonionE in need of more supplies. | exceeded the amount of the fine. The Appreciating your kindness in the past, and wishing you added suc- | expenses of the inspector and his dep- including salaries, amounted 1o | $70.250.46; $256.95 was recelved for said in this letter is true. and business prosperity for the future, | remain, Yours truly, ]uleémugi:mé signs, MRS. LOUIS DEGRENIER, Shutanse Euad: = 16 Penobscot St., to the coniribution e fund is th Mrs. James M. Burdic 4 is credited to team No. 6 Norwich, Conn. 4 5 ang e N S S0 B Tl I S S o e T ey M ST -