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District Deputy Elliott Visits ECHOES FROM ' THE LODGE ROOM Norwich Council, R’ A.—Owls T e Class Initiation and Social—Heptasophs Have iatic cket Lodge Works First Degree. LADIES’ AUXILIARY A. O. H. The County Presideat, Mrs Anate T. Healsy, of New ‘was present and gave an interesting talk at last meeting of the Ladles’ - Auxiliary. Various reports were read and ac- cepted and it was voted to attend holy communion in'a body Sunduy morning at St. Patrick’s church. — grand sire over the encampments in .- L'UNION’ ST, BAPTISTE. New England. AtI ;ms time there Lafayette cow Na. 27 were only 10 other lodges in succes Thursday evening in T. A" B. null wits | ful_operation in Connecticut, but in President J. B, Caron in .the chair.| 1847 there was only one other lodge Five applications for membership were balloted upon and plans for a whist were discussed. lost by fire in Foresters' hall has been paid. 3 FORRESTERS OF AMERCA. Court Quinebaug met Tuesday even- ing in T. A. B. hall and routine busi- ness was disposed of. have settled with the insurance ad- justers for about $800 for their loss in the recent Gre in the Chapman block. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. The committee appointed a* the last session of the fourth degrer district assembly, to arrange for the special meeting on. second Sunday of April, has _arranged for a dinner for members in the evening at the Waure- gan hotel.' It had been planned -to meet a week earlier but for various reasons the dinner was postponed. ELKS. The Centfal Vermont Railroad Pas- senger Agent, Joseph Shea, was in town this week in conferenc: with P, E. R. Thomas R. Craney regarding tpé accaommodation of the Elks’ and friends who are to take the excursion train to the national convention of the B. P."0."E. at Rochester’ in July. Mr. Shea is to visit Norwich later to ad- dress the members on the matter. The Norwich lodge entertainment committee is planning to again enter- tain the’'New London lodge members, the latter part of the month HEPTASOPHS. Norwich conclave, No. 424 tW0 new members at Monday evening's meeting in Higernian hall, at which there was a large attendance. The dance committee reported plans for the social event to be held this even- ing. District Deputy Peterson. who had planned to be present was fll at his home in New Haven and unable to | attend. Alternate Deputy Murphy was present and obligated the members. A communication wes received from Organizer W. H. Duncan who is now ! working. in the Interests of Lhe order at Skuylkill Haven, Penn. KEEP THE CHILDREN'S BOWELS CLEAN NOW. If Torngue is Coated, Stomach Sour, Breath Feverish, Bowels Clogged Give “Syrup of Figs.” Children dearly love to take delicious “Syrup of Figs” and nothing else cleans and regulates their tender little | stomachs, liver and 30 feet of bowels | so promptly and thoroughly Children get bilious and constipated | rest well; irritable they become feverish, cross. and, don't want to pla Listen Mothers—for your child’s sake | E ¢ | the the little one oil, violent don't force nauseating castor or harsh irritants like Cathart! A teaspoonful of 'Syrup of Figs have vour child smiling and happy again in just a few hours. Syrup of Figs will gently clean, sweeten and regulate the stomach, rhake the liver active and move on and out of the howels all the constipated matter, the sour bile, the fc clogged-up waste and poisons, Without or_gripin, With Syrup of Figs you drugging or injuring your children. Being composed entirely of = luscious filgs. senna and arornatics it cannot be are not harmful. Full rections for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed ‘on the package. sk your druggist for the full name “Syrup of prepared by the California Fig Syrup ! delicious Refus: tasting, anything Co. This is the genuirc oid reliable. else offered. Best for Skin Diseasern. Nearly every skin disease yields quickly arnd permanently to Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and nothing is better for burns or bruises. Soothes and heals. John Deye, of Gladwin, Mich., after suffering twelve years with Iment and spending $460 in doctors’ Buckler’s Arnica Saive 1t will help vou. Only him_ 5 ommended by The Lee & Csgood Co. Ove"rhauiingr and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES. WA CNS, TRUCKS and CARTS. Mechanical repairs. nainting, trim ming. uphelstering and wood work Blacksmithing 'n all its branches Seott & Clark Carp. 507 to 515 North Main St 'DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Soile 46, Shannon Buildinj Take elavator Shetucket stree: rence FLocm AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrel & Sanderson, Prop. Speolal Rates to Theatrs Troupes. Travoling Men, ete.. Livery cenmected Bhetuaket Strest Bock Beer Deliversd te any part of the city, ORDER/NOW, Tol. 136-5 H. JACKEL & CO. NEWMARKETY HOTEL, 716 Boswell Ave, m’- Ldguers and G erger. T S L e the The insurance on the The Foresters the initiated | like grown-ups. Then they get the tongue is coated, stomach bredth bad:” they don’t eat or | causing cramps | Figs and Elixir of Senna” | ODD FELLOWS. Uncas lodge celebrated in a most enjoyable manner its seventieth anni- versary at Odd Fellows' hall Tuesday- day evening, with an attendance nearly 300. The lodge was instituted” March 10, 1843 by Charles William Bradley, then grand master of Connecticut, and D. D. with a larger membersnip than Uncas day evening’s meeling in Odd Feliows hall. ROYAL ARCANUM. Norwich council, No. 720, met Tues- day evening in the Buckingham memo- rial and had as guests District Depu= ty Elliott and Brother Warner of Meriden. There were interesting re- marks to the members b both the guests. Collector Royal G. Holmes was installed by Brother Adams att- ing as grand regent. Brother Dwight Hough was present- ed a handsome fountain pen as token of the council’'s appreciation of his ‘services as auditor during the past year. Sumner Willard was appointed de- gate to the meeting of the Hospital Bed Fund association to be held at Briggeport.at the same time the meeting of the grand council. Thames council, No. 1851, met Wed- nesday evening in T. A. B. hall and Grand Guice E. B. Holloway of New | Miltos was present and gave an en- tertaining addr owLs. The class tion which was to hiave been held Tuesday evening by Norwich nest, No. 1396, was postponed for iwo weeks. One candidate was installed, however, by the degree team In an interesting and pleasing manner. It is planned to have a pleasant social time on the occasion of the class in- 1tiation and a musical programme be given. The degree work | charge of Warden \Wilil | vey and Crones Louis Oat and { Dougherty. | A committee on by laws, composed of Past Presidents George H. Stanton |and Ashley Boon and Invocator J. | J. C. Stone, were appointed with in- | siructions (e report on preposed changes at the second meeting in | April. I'he reguldr montkly report of | Treasurer Joseph A. George was {read and accepled. At the close of the | meeting Musician Leete entertained with plane selections and cigars pre- sented the nest by Joseph T. Donovan, | were emjoved. - WOMEN’S RELIEF CORPS. | Sedgwick corps, No. 16, met Friday { afternoon at the Buckingham Memo- roal, with President Lillian E. Brew- ster In the chair. One candidite was accepted and general orders No, 5 were i read. | It was veted to present a flag to the | Sunday school of the Church of the Good Shepherd. The Sewiang society met Wednesday d the din- | and a large number enic ner. The name of Miss Cepa Rosenberg of Pear] street school was omitted by an oversight from the Washington’s birthday programme. Tolland County | Builders’ Class Meets—Visiting Week the Schools—Hay Auctioned for 1 760. Miss Eva L. Hutchinscn of Princeton , Mass. {s visiting relatives at Maple- lawn. The Buflders’ class of the Sunday school heild their regular meeting at the home of Karl Links last week F) day evening. | _Some of the ladfe: Martha Buell Tuesdas { to tle comfortables for the Ladies’ | soclety. | Presented a Play. Miss Theresa M. Siegel of Middle- town presented the drama, The Wz rens of Virginia, at the hall there Fri- met _with Mi: and Wednesda: Aid | day evening under the auspices of | Hebron granse. | Visiting Week. This week was vi week at the loca] schools. A special invitation has been sent to the parents to visit their respective schools this week. ttAOINNTU at invited to a meeting at invited to a teachers’ meetin: ron Friday afternoon F. 8, Brown is making perparations to move to South Ma: er, whe he has secured employment with a nurseryman. J. Banks Jones and Jrs. last Saturday visiting Jones street. Hay Broucht Over $760. The hay sold at ‘auction at Turner- vilie last Tuesday brought over $760. C. A. Lord has bought tho farm of his father, N. B. Lord, who expects to remove to Bast Hartford soon to re- side. Jones relativ spent in Birthday and Gift Surprise for Former President of Hilitop Homes Club. The family of A. Fl. Peterson of New hill for the summer. Little Alice Hazen[is {1l wifh one of the prevailing colds. Lucy Richardson is 111 with grip. Owing to the severe weather of March 7, the regular meeting of the Hilltop Homes club was postponed until the 14th. Surprise for Past President. Members of the club, with thelr fam ilies, gave a surprise to their former president, Mrs. A. E. Peterson, Tues- day evening. Over 30 were present. Bandwiches, cake and coffee were served. Games, music and a pleasant social time were enjoyed by all. A clock wae given Mrs, Peterson as a reminder of her birthday, rch 5, as well as a token of appreciation of her work for the club. COVENTRY Mrs, C. Irving loomis is spending the week with her husband's mother, Mps, B, M, Loomis, The Ready Helpers mst on Thurs- day evening at the parsonuse, he choir at the Becond (ongresa- tional chureh ls proparing musie suit- Mrs, Fraak Bogus is in Hartford. Lewis Berantea spent Sunday his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seranton. ClLarigy S~ ol BeutSoridge visited of lodge, and none that had so largse & fund. { Before the first Monday of July, 1847, there were 408 members, Shetucket lodge, worked the first degree on three candidates at Tues- Heb- | York has arrived at their place on the | MADA and yet strange to say. a pound of meat and it costs less than 3§ as much. L4 = % It has no waste matter—no bones ahd gristle which | you can’t eat but must pay for. Meat is 3{ water in com- position. Serv-Us Macaroni is 3 solid nourishment. Besides Serv-Us Macaroni is so easily prepared. It takes one to two hours to boil meat—but only 20 minutes i to prepare Serv-Us Macaroni in a number of delicious ways. You can enjoy it in soups and stews. It is very tasty with fruit or tomatoes—and it is especially delicious pre- pared like a potpie with grated cheese and tomatoes. SERV-US BR which reduce the high cost of living without reducing the HIGH QUALITY of what you eat. Serv-Us Brands save you 35% and more of your grocery bill and give you a chance to spend more on dress " Serv-Us Brands cover practically everything in pure foods from flour and salt to and house furnishings. pickles and coffee. VALUABLE FREE GIFT like the one shown here can be cut from every package of Serv-Us Brand They are good for all sorts of beautiful premiums. A s 03 coupon is not on the label it is inside the If your grocer hasn’t them he can get Foods Start Collecting right away. package. Insist on Serv-Us Brand. them for you from THE L. A. GALLUP CO,, MACARONI You’d consider it quite an honor, wouldn’t you, to be known as the most economical as well as the best of good cooks. Well, Serv-us Macaroni has a distinction something like that. ; It is the food with which you can reduce the cost of living it has as much nourishment and nutrition as the most expensive food—DBeef Steak. Tuscle builder, and ideal health food., One pound of Serv-Us Macaroni will go just as far in giving a man strength as oo It is a great o Like all of the other Serv-Us Brand Foods it is a pure food guaranteed under the Pure Food law. It is made in strictly sanitary kitchens and under a pressure of 1800 to 3000 Ibs. per square inch. It is guar- anteed to contain absolutely no coloring matter. SERV-US EGG NOODLES are actually made of flour and eggs. SERV-US SPAGHETTI is of the same high guality and delicacy as SERV-US MA CARONI. Both are put up in Sc and 10c packages. 2 Give yourself and family a square deal by insisting on AND FOODS COUPONS WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS NORWICH, CONN. TRAVELERS DIREGTO=Y Néw London (NORWICH) 2 sldne —T0— NEW YORK STEAMERS Maine and Steamer Chapin Choose this route next time you g3 to New York. Youwll have a delightful Joyage on Long Island Sound and superd view of the wonderful sky Ii and water front of Manhattan islana Steamer leaves New Lonaon at 11 p m., except Sundays, due New York, Plor 10, East River, at &.45, and Pier 4io. North River 7 o'clock next morning Meal Scrvice a la Carte: Staternnw—s NORWICH $ l _8—0 New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freight and passenge: serwica direct w0 New York, From Norwich Tuesdays, Thure= deys, Sundays, at 5.15 = w York, Plor 23, Wast River, foot Rooseveit Street, Mondays, Wedneadays, Fridays, at § D. m Freight recelved until § P m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. GREGORTAN NEWY TORK CITT, BETHST., 900 Rooma, cach witd private bath, £ g00d room and wmend, §2.00 37 Special ratos wpek or menth. Restamrunt 4 1 ‘+able d'base. 5. P P. BATES 81.00 P Excellent R “Moderate cone 123 o G ene who is ill Successfu | Thom: -al | “The Washington County, R. I. —Death of Mrs. Harriet D. Collins in Colorado. s S Henry J. Wheeler, superintendent of and literary programme. cottage pray | week Wednesday eve e: at The parents of the school pnupils were | K ESUNanSsORY Sycnumnwens Hed o friends in town the first of the week. | fully injured in a runaway in West- Mrs. Martha Heck is in Wales, tak- | erly Monday, is likely to be confined tn ing care of her nephew, Charles Hesi. | his home on High etreet, Ashaway, for some time. Speaker from West Virginia. Prof. C. B. Clark of Salem college, West Virginia, is expected to speak in the Hopkinton City Seventh-day Bap- tist ‘church today aturday) and pre- sent the claims of the college to the financial support of the demomination. with erip. HOPKINTON | Supper and Entertainment WEEKAPAUG Mellen of Chicago spent Sunday, March 2, at his farm here. Maesti £ O View W. C. T. U— John H. Mackenzie of Hope Valley “""i" B et e was a business caller at the office of uctioniay Catnes L Inoe. the town clerk Monday afternoon. S B T Tk the home of Mrs. Chase Loofboro, near o Hiope Valley Hish | 5 jford, Wednesday afternoon, witha “"A steam sawmill ie located west o | §00d number in attendance. After the Hopkinton City on a woodiot belonging | business meeting a pleasing programme 1o G. B. Langworthy. was given by the programme commit- 3 z tee, Mrs. Alice Saunders. After the | Roast Beef Supper. meeting refreshments were served by | The voung ladies of the First Hop- | Mrs.. Loofboro. kinton Seventh-day Baptist society Nawalin Geeral ave a roast beef supper in the parish > i > fim at Ashaway Tuesday evening Mrs. E. B. Browning Is ill with Y ipper was followed by a fine | &TiD. Mrs. Leon W. Bliven, who has been suffering with a severe cold for the this past two weeks, is now able to be out. er meetings | the homes of Mrs. Sarah F. B. Hood | W. C. Rathbun was taken suddenly | ana Mrs. Isabella Bliven. The latter |ill Wednesday morning with indiges- was led by Rev. E. P. Mathewson. tion. ! Harry Noyes of Watch Hill spent Thiicher, acii Hetactuse. Monduy with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. News has been received of the Noyes. cath of Mrs. Harriet D. Collins_in Ida Chesebro of Westerly has Colorado. | in Tomaqg lal ERARAARRRALRRVYRRRRRARRARAS | lins taught an exceptionally fine school o> preached in the Gurneyite Friend. ing house with great ability. been at the home of Mrs. Selden Young during this week. Mrs. Lydia A. Collins of Westerly is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. E. B. Langworthy. Thirty years ago Mrs. Col- uag Valley, in this town, and Her Iefluence over the young people who| A large number attended the auc- came in contact with her has been |tion at the home of Mrs. Martin S. lasting and uplifting. Barnes Wednesday. . G. B. Langworthy, who was pain- Mrs. G. H. Noyes is ill with the grip. USQUEPAUGH MISS M. C. ADLES J. C. James Returns fromm Washingten —Personal Mention. SEE WHAT YOU BUY! Miss Adles is the only one in who shows customers tho hair she intends to use im making bands or wigs. Mrs. T. H. Barber, Mrs. ¥. K. Cran- dall and little son, of Arcadia, were visitors at Dr. Kenyon's Wednesday. Mrs. Elisha Webster of Providence spent over Sunday with her mother, Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist Sometimes she has to F. A. WILLIAMS, JR., General Ast H. C. LONG, Bpecial Agt. F. H. KENYON, Special Agt. Hartford. Conn. un25s TheContinental House Furnishing Co. town stock thetr Mis, Sarah Franklin. ¥ | mix hair of a half dozen shades be- J. C. James has returned from Wash- | fore getting an exact match; this is ington, where he attended the inau-|why she is an artist, and has refined guration. | customers all over the United States. Dr. Saunders _of Richmond was a| GET THE BEST! Don't throw away caller in_the village recently 3 Amos H. Kenyon spent Saturday’ in New York, 8. C. Webster, Jr., of Westerly was a visitor here Monday. The grange met in the church vestry money on split horse-hair; healthy peasants’ hair, 306 Main St., mext to Chelsea Telephone 652-4 Sells from factory to con- have | sumer only, for information apply to our local Rep. M. A. BOTWICK 64 Elizabeth 8t Bank. Thursday. Mrs. E. B. Kenyon and Miss Mary C M WILLIAMS NORWICH, CONN. A. Sherman were at Arcadia and Hope . . Office and Show Reom at 813-814 Valley Saturday. 5 3 % & J. C." Cahoone of Wakefield was a dealer in Chags| oty New, Haven. Oenn visitor here Sunday. Mrs. Mary McConnor entertained her | SUPPLIES and BUILDING sister, Miss Josie Sullivan of Provi- dence, over the week end. MATERIALS Amos H. Kenyon of Pawtucket spent j Sunday here at the home of his par- of all kinds. N Eaye 1are ) foont b aE - FhoAnL - aals e 3 t from ¢ at sal —_— ESTIMATES one block of Tan and Black $2.00, Miss Ethel Sargent has been elected % o0 e300 Dottt i1 president of the botanical section of cheerfully given on B oy G0t ot g the British Association for the Ad- close out 450 a pair. Also ore A AN K CONTRACT WORK. biock of Men's $3.00 and $8.50 at 750 Tel. 670 216 MAIN ST.| g pair. Never such bargains. CASTORIA For Infants and Childreun. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of A NEW HAT at the Palace Pool and | 49 Main Street P AR A A AR AAS AR AR RAARRARAA AR AR AR AAR AR RASARA 2] "TWILL HELP YOU Woman’s Relief Dr Krggers Viburs-0-Gm Cempound, the womars remvefw, Bas been know fer years. as “Woman's Relief™ atnca 1t has positively prevem its great wvalne In the treetment of ‘womanly diseases. It will belp you, i you arve & Sufferer frem eny of the flls pecullar to women, which can be reached by medicine, 3t has helped thousands of other sick women, as grateful istters from them clearlyl describe. It oontaing =e poisenves druge. For mervousmess, irritadility, hesduch:s, backache pressing- @ows pains and other sympteme of gemeral femals weakness, this compound has beem found quick and safe. “I think Viburn-O-Gin is tho best remedy for weak warmem, It @oes me more gosd than amy medicine I have ever takem. § eannet graise it strems enough. I think it is the best woman's medicine on earth.” Touwll feel Hike writing & simflar letter if you try R $1.25 a bottle with directions. Franco-German Drug Co., 106 West 129th Street, New York AND ALL DRUGGISTS. Dr. Krugers Viburn-0O-Uin IMPPTPTRIMIIIE I I IR IR IV I NV S IR TR EVENYY TO BE GIVEN AWAY FOR THE WEEK OF MARCH 17th illiard Parlors, M. J. CUMMINGS Tgl. 1314 52 Eentr‘-.liA!et The new and effective rem- edy for rheu- matism, gout, sclatica’ and neuritis. Formula of Dr. H. H. Tin- ker, Specialist A positive antidote tor uric actd poison. Price 50c and $L Order through your druesist. JESSE A. MOON, 465 Bank St., New London, Ct ' CLOTH SHOP SPRING AND SUMMER WOOLENS HAVE ARRIVED. 1000 STYLES TO SELECT FROM. A Strictly Tailor-Made Suit for $18.00 REFUNDED IF ISFACTORY. JOSEPH T. DONOVAN 325 Main Street, Neorwich, Conn. Phone 581 NOT SAT- MONE UNIVERSALISM. The Universal Fatherhood of 2. The Spiriwial authority and ship of His Son, Jesus Cbrist trustworthiness the Bi ning a revels from fon sertainty of just retribution T final harmeny 6f al v . For Information, books, tira ete., address REV Al DILLINGHA Superintendent. No. 85 Coftage Stre Bridgeport, Conn. marss DR. ¥. W. HOLMS, Dentis suhamnen Bulldlag Ammex. 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