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Lt 1oL NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1913 ' | Whe fsuiletin. -PO YOU WANT ANYTHING Norwich, Tuesday, March 18, 1913. VARIOUS MATTERS. . Miss Elcaner Christle of Groton has returned from a visit to relatives in Nerwich: Fert Ward, whe has beea spending the winter with relatives in Oakdale, 'BANQUET FOR GRAND COMMANDERY Columbian Commandery ‘Was Host at Brilliant Banquet at COLUMBIAN COMMANDERY RECEIVED EMINENT GUESTS At Special Conclave at Masenic Tem- ple—Past Commanders Jewel to Charles L. Hubbard. A special conclave of Columbian | Causes Dizziness, INDIGESTION Nervous- ness, Biliousness, Sick Head- aches and Sallow Skin WATCH THIS SPACE e e has left for his heme in Lincoln, Neb. i oo 3 x FOI' EASTER? The green carnation was the popular |~ © S Wauregan House—Scene of Beauty Greeted the Knights jcommandery, Mo 4 for ihe reception favor Monday. Miss Ru Sweeney, who is teaching 7 o' T 1 Sorer aen T o b s oo i o .. lovened at 7 o'clock Monday evening uy til S h 2nd, for | Ny 1 % L with the commander, Eminent Sir Nel- Tuesday until Saturday, the 22nd, for | New Lenden. ) R = : LETS BANISH ALL Pl Y, Order Earl necessary interior repair: av. State Officers Present. son J. Avling. presiding over the large ace Your ler ly : Miss Amanda Coiteaux of Norwich, s attendance of Sir Knights. MISERY 3 Sunday, Good Friday and Easter day |ance campany, is aite hor' T commander, with his as- i Great variety of the best of | ;19 Gopd frides AICS epmnany. 15 to make her aturters| For the banquet tendered Monday ery in Masonry, outlining its numer-!yocidte officers of the grand command-| You know that most of the ailments M/ b night by Columbian commandery, No. g:l:wf“r;cuf‘l:a. Hedlhnnked h{;s nu!w ery of Connecticut, was received in |named. above come from an upset les A red fox which Attaway Maine of | Misses Ruth and Tone Breckenridge 4 K. T. to the grand commandery of tes in the grand commandery fOr form and this was followed by (he |stomach: of course you do. 3 weighed 11 pounds 6 ounces. Mr. ang Mri ok T Beek S 2 ice one which should be a cherished Kpight Arthur MacArthur of Albany, |should digest and furnish nutritious | 2 d Mrs. Frank P. Beckwith of £l ERS i g S cedes the $6th amnual conclave of the |and abiding memory with him. NI dopnts gEAAd meater. Of. 1ha |matter;tothe bjood r'n ar At e Ous Hnracy sotiine 5 grand commandery at’ the Masonlc | TWo selections by the le‘l;lgu::a'\ ited States, V. B. Sir Knight H.| If it doesn't digest. but lays heagily |! | Sunday afternoon M Weldon was in Mr. and Mrs. E. C. of "Worces- |t v C: % Lte, les in Arms. Wales Lines of Meriden,. grand treas- |on your stomach, it has started to fer- 1 Sep Shendiug 4 o 2 were rendereq with beautiful harmony Gerdemier of Bridgeport, grand cap- | When it ferments it sels v the | * 2, . eral days with Mr. and Mrs. John beauty in the floral decorations that ST aeRivr . o] idger . 8 3. cap: - i fen Every day friends go by trolley to | $ion “aF Stnis mit rastod the cves of the Sir Knights as |2nd expression. which won unstinted (ain ‘of guard supreme council A. A. |stomach poisonols gases W \rri | leathers and fabrics. Our prices re visit patients at the new sanatorium Tk greeted the eves of the Sir Knlghts as |applause, for which the quartetle gave § k. A e e R e s e R carrying them flowers and delicacies. Mr. and Mrs. Ricl < V. Vor e pind i Peen 4 e Tnal dining |45 an encore, Where the River Shan- = jor sl o lave | that leads direc! from the stomach:; Fesent SRStri-ugnal. SLERdAr hetll gy Richard N. Woodworth room at the hotel at about 9 o'clock, _enc | _Just prior to closing the concla hat lead rectly from Five sale Rogalar $350 evesiasses | CIETtAINEd ot Triday mizht at thelr Uner” a- profusion’ of azaleas hya: |1OR Flows: Grand Commander Chagies 1 Hubbara | to. the brain. : A oL e_sale. Regular $3 eyes S | home in Lec avenue.New London. Their 'cinths, roses, tulips and daffodils, ar- | Deputy Grand Master MacArthur, |W%as presented a past com That irritation causes heartburn, for $1.75. Burnham's, 227 Main street. | guests ineluded S th ot e SEORER. ps g - s s ewel, The pr tation was made s, nightsweats, nervousness, gant designs i A e : b oin ott, Nellie Saticrice and Belle | ihe speakers’ table was banked it beds |SLAtes was the toast to which (he Hubbard, past commander of Colum- | AMI-O-NA is guaranteed to end all|l EY Parlor, T e A S8 Sir Knight Arthur MucArthur, deputy propriate response from Grand Com- |large box is 30 cents at Aruggists at 6 p. m - A - b s i o B s ) grand master of the grand encamp- mander Hubbard. everywhers ich, Com Library, brillianey. STONINGTON CONTRACTOR ment of the United States. ¥ Upon the closing of the conclave the | Free trial ' treatme and booklet ‘15"’ Central Avenue, Norwich, Conn h : : L IN BANKRUPTCY COURT. n response to the glowing introduc- |grand commandery officers wore es- | from Hooth's Mi-o-na, Buffalo, N. Y. | e - amber, A family horse which had faithfully | ® tion give i 1 - s 3 { =4 B % ot ereaty = given him by Toastmaster Lippiti, corted to the Wauregan house for the The Lee & Osgood Co. guarantee MI- i served Frank Pitcher of East Great| p A Eidredge Filds Liabilities of $1%,- the deputy grand master paid an elo: banquet which was (o conclude the | O-N/ - an itchen | Plain for many years died suddenly | 70: wfl_ » quent tribute to the fraters in Con- evening. | Wi | the other day. | 3, With Assets of $2,267. necticut and expressed the unfeigned | B iRy 4 o, T — | .30 Town St. Norwich Town apers FR S h Sc Il An advance in the price of ice | There was a g in henigunton pleasure that ‘he fell in this visit (0| THREE CHURCHES IN OBITUARY. Dl s ot Cutel E ran; _GAni aduance in. th ice i nnSrC e & in hankru the grand commandery of Connecticut, - — :. Tofiam e R eend o s maies Somn Lo Joui Bl Yokt gatheriny on this cienine had SOl GIREK opviots. Oliver D. Smith. s el s g o et : e e so much of the wonderfully beautiful | _. Oliver Denison Smith passed away | Pratt’s Astral for Incubators " Rl RS ¢ | pectict Gities Monday [ Frea A Fraredze, o contracior of Sion- in floral isplay and In sweet music | First Was Held Monday Afternoon i, it home in Groton. Sunday mien | S S o 4 e i et e e Qu w appointed | [that were features of this gathering | With Rev. H. J. Wyckoff as the |at 11.30 o'clock after an illness of more ) tgaints = Connecticut Congregational club is to | - Mr. Eldredge’s schedule filed showed | In Norwich. This visit to Norwich, | Speaker. | than two weeks' duration. Mr. Smith | be held this evening at the Center | liabilities consisting of $11708.35 Fis b o oaorleted his sound o e e | wes in his eighty-eighth year and was | Ehvroh Houss: Flarttosa = b e e oF B e cial visits to the grand commanderies | The first of the united Holy Week | convalescing., when complicatic e- 13 '3 ] s s B et b an one o] and he considered that he was for-|services. held by the Universalist. | veloped and hastened the end. He et I e (‘ase E S vural Nomwidayluliot wWere e unate to have {his sweet and fra- | Second and Broadway Congregational |born june 26, 1535 and was amarried | —ds 37-41 Main Street of Boston friends )IQI\\.};\: for . g ‘:;\::_:} olm:l:o:“fl‘u; churches. took place at the Second |July 17, 18 He 'wedded Mercy A. | ercises in observance of th TR i chg e T . st o | Ce chure! 5 0 k | Re f Gy Nec Vaterfo) who | » i e | S |ffom his hearers and went on (o speak | the pagtor, the Rev. H. J. Wyckofl. | Paul and Celindy Comstock Rogers. | |\ Pies, Cake and Bread here was a_rush for books Mondey | Entertained by Talk by J. B. Stanton of the triennial centennial celebration | prayer was offered by Rev. Joseph F. | Mr. Smith was a merchant in New { at the Otis library, which has given | S which he saig he hoped would be in | (. : D ik Fese Aprcsi Py aL on b waenias citen | ith Stereopticon Pictures. Which he eaiq he hoped would be in | Cobb and following the address there | London for several years .having con e hCan il ice of being closed from March 18 city b 3 - TR TR R S S 3 x 4 : ¢ : . |ibe Young Citizen's club was held | greatest event in Templar hIStorY | wyckoff, we will endeavor to look at | war he sold his business to D. R.| 10€ 4 LOUIS H. BRUNELLE | 225t Sonnecticut ~ Suffrage | Monday evening in their room in the Bge the crupides, Christ's ministry from his own point | Loosely and removed to this city, | . = lesgues will be représented at the | Unitéd Work buildin~ at 7 |, e congratulated the Sir Knifhts | of view as he approached the and and | where he started (he news business | 10 Carter Ave. (East Side) oW i teres oF ne Seouse waq the | Golock and ‘the time was taken un [pon, e sathering, of the ovening: | fooked” Sik over his. succeases. and | which was aftermards soid to the Lo | FOR WEAK ARCHES. < Vith & talk on poinis of interest in E. SIR N. J. AYLING, | ==y v TCe | failures. We can get no point of view | ell brothers. Returning to New Lon- | Ao | castern United States, especially o g had he seen so glorious and beautiful | & et i | e States, especially on 5 isplay as this in Norwic closer to Christ's own than that of | don he commenced the manufacture PIANO TUNING is my frade, | Todss e tux colector win be |5 o and minine bosione o webiern Commander 2, Jisplay_sus (his in Norwich t the | oho" one ‘so close to Him that his |of paper hoxes and afer continuin | The Best One Made. s | the Yantic store from 10 to 1130 4. m. | Ne, York and Pennsvivania, by JoLT lof (ulips among which were twined |mandery ‘for the grand commandery |Mind seems to most accurately in-iin this line of business for a while | for the purpose of coliecting ihe . Stanton. The address was s ‘ or ol hecteie ahte, while at the seq. | manders Y | terpret the thoughts of the Master. | went to Waterbury and followed the | e ated with stereopticon views, Fre 7 - “He e u s ow pursuit for ew . years i ] And 1 was taught | romat TR i e o o Pachios | Tated, with stercopticon views, Frel ier of the table was the embicmatlc | The fenor solo, Becunse (d'Hardelst) | JOBn, sald <He came unto nia” own | same pursuit for '« few ® venrs i Where they are made. T. Conneil, Bean Hill. from 12 m. to | pAViE operafing the machine, whith cross and crown' of the Templars, the |was given in splendid voice by Mr, | 2nd his received Him not, but as | Waterville. ' He later engaged in cait- & 'y > 130 p. m—adv [Fa5,ioaned Hor the gccasion by hecyosstimiirentaing Mnk‘erawm. in. white | Hefierivay (0 £HS GuATtelts, with tho osu¥ (aa received (Hiny in them gave |[basalcs for matixesses and #iring beds ) I usu" ar Ufl"fial o R : : : |3 . There were about for-y | i gola. e A oot eap artette, With Ihe e the right to become the children | in Waterbury and New London. He [t { e T 3 The sale of Easter cards, booklets, | POYS presen ; | Harmonizing with the pretty color | 4 : 3 “ |of God.” 1 see how Christ would |then took up his residence in n. | 7 Biaradtiogs 19 Hamlin Street | and reiigious articles, suen as praver | The talk siaried with Princeton uni- |scheme tha Kreen botties of mineral | The Masonic Charity Foundation. |weigh his successes and failures, es- | but later went to Bridgeport FRANKLIN SQUARE books and- rosaries, is an important | YOTSily. where President Wilson was|water distributed over the tables and | R. E. Sir Knight H. Wales Li ¢ | timating just w His ministry had | Mr. Smith is survived by three == feature of this week's trade | formeriy located. ana coneluded with tne Jittle red boxes tontaining the sou- | Meriden, ran Greasurer of the grand | Accomplished. We will consider first | daughters, Mrs. Bugena A. Nichols of ¥k S i - & ‘ashington and the White House, i|venirs of the evening at esch place, | 3 5 His failures. { Middletown, Mrs. Ernest O. Bradiey of FIT 04 WHY NOT H o s o) . i e which he now resides. ap of th 2 e place |encampment, was introduced ,by the | F1! : | Bk e g WHY NOTTRY POPHAM'S §| Sunday was the 70ch anniversary of | which e mow vesides, X map of the | ife Nark Cross satety fazors. Behind oS matar with. graceral mention of | , He came unto His own and His | Stamford, and Mrs iia I Poppe of| THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK EM Baptist church, and the occasion was | the speaker (alked at o L T e m o s Gebera metiioe fo e | ORL UG Bl O e e e e athiidren Snd tare 15 aront seand. | Corhtran e aF 1 . By e fehy sicient {bg cocusiy 1 aDecan ) taliad - ot ush as a_centerplece Lang's orches- |sonry. f'he Masonic Charity Founda- | 0% Surely His family was His own | grandciildren and left 12 great grand- | Corporati 1 ot & e E t ot @ 1enei ynol hesminlaglann jra wae “stationed.”“Tne Gecorations | S was the Loast (o which Bir KAIht | 214, eU even his own’ mother ‘mever | children, 'iie was prominent n fitairs | g Hiouse in the G 4 e e e e _ Coal and upon the producti = S et T = s reaily understo - |at the Groton Heights Baptist church | Wednesdas. = Mar o 19 el B aeiars by a3 | vention of the Sunday school and loval | and scenes of matural heauty and in- |rendered — the . following : oke of the hoffor that had been con- : She 41 L plidserepnned amembsry) CHARLES B, CHAP gentlon ord : b val |and Irend 0w proxramme | forr . < - '3 | not quite trust His judgement. His |of the community | Secre WILLIAMS NFE. 00, Prop. Glorland, 0. § | Boriens o, ihe Aavent churct ke | ferest (hicughott Benmeslvania! Mard | SUHie® b cvaning. 7o W S Fas |LSrred, VDGR B, In, MEVIng peen & | sele Yontuol"tna "periiot s ‘ ML i vane. il b Maco ‘ - Cards have been issued for a reunion | various government buildings in Wash- 3 tion and he advised that the Masons | et of His family. {ihe death of Hannah Wiggins, wife o TR = F. C ATCHISON, ML D, | Srioein saaents S8, Gaplirt | i ire o ang S vt atech, fom oo 5o it PSS LU0 MRS 0, U0 | Nalheh, T oWy Y ST B oo, efans st B 0l oie | MISS ML C. ADLES . at Hartford Wednesday evening, April | screen and the boys sang America, | Quartet from Rigoletto . Verai |Persons who were now at the home. He | ToiDs o lhem‘ A CLounid, chens OB nend | wvieh pneumonia. Mrs. Evans PAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 2. | Treniia Manchester - wecompanying on | Selection, Broadway Feview .. Lampe |[eferTed to the administration of the |Posed. The Jews were all His own.|was born in Randolph, N. H.. May 2 | llat taliot ¥ Night 'bhone 1083 “,7""]“' "”"’»; fares to '"R“f"’{”“‘ il —— T Overture to Semiramide Rossini | {0Tts and care that are provided with ""p’.‘"“";;;“f” ‘7'_"“(‘]" ”’l'“’ any per- |with Leonard Evans in Chichester, N i . | Washington-Sunset route, until Apri Sextat from. Tacta al Lot earnest and thoughtful attention by |S0nal ambition of the Jews. Why o ere with her husband from | 14" Personally conducted Sourist sicer. FUNERALS. 4 o Lustasdl Dammarmon those in charge at the home. He spoke should they relect the ‘Messiah for e Son s it e P oo FOR THE BALL | ; ing cars from shington without ; Selec r Srnani Zettl i of the plan of visitation by which | Whom they were awalting? The re- |Mr Evans 15 omivloved as o machin: you wish Miss Adles to dress your i COAL AND LUMBER. change daily except Sunday. Berth $9 | Alpha E. Davis. {Selection trom; B At ell Ithe home I8 umder Inepsetion. and. ho | Jection of His family was largely mik- |iot. ih the Snetniner i 1n Sachin- Eerlbiesy b Rttt A dags -8 f 9 Office 12 Milk and 332 Washington Sts. The funeral « ha E. Davis was Hungarian Dance, No. 5 Brahms ,eXPressed thanks to the lodges and understanding: He was cast out of |yjjje. Two sons, Frederick Arthur, | Sire to make an appointment ear Foatens wov |held Monday afternoon from S8 CIiff G E {Bantern Star for gitts which had been | Nazareth because of the opposition of | ome with the Matteawan hos otherwise you may be disappoinfed ] |street” and there was a large attend- | Directed by Walter W. Lang the made, referring particularly to some |those cut by His teachings, and that | Aetwan, N ¥ a Geord There is no satisfaction like ¥ owing Sdward Mahoney of Uncasvillé, em- {ance, There were many handsome |orchestra consisted of the following |special assistance. from Masonic frat. | opposition speedily ripened into bit- Vans o nurse at the Norwich state | You have clean, perfect lized, < Dloyed as A carpenter at Fishers Inl- |floral remembrances. Archdeacon J. members: Sir Knight Elisworth IS, lers which had brightened the Christ- | ter persecution by the leaders of the |hospital survive besides her hichand, | haman hair. If Your own b and, js at Backus hospital, recovering Eldred Drown condicted the services |Baker, Sir Knight Ebenezer Learned, [mas season for those at the home. |mation. How could Christ fail to see (A" brother : ol Wiggins, of Con- | to be thin or faded. No f : in the steadily after an operation for appen- |and Nearer, My God, to nd Jesus ' Sir Knight Aubrey W. Jarvis, Sir| Two more selections were rendered | these evidences of His failure, when cord, N. H survives., State has the stock Miss Adle ep All Sizes Seris. |Lover of Ay "Soul were rendered by |Knight Jjohn Kukla, Sir Knight Wil- |by the Apollo quartette with the same | the very ones who would be expected R . 306 Maim St Dext to Chelsen Bum At the fiest mass in St Patricis |G auariette of Trinity Bpiscopal liam B. Young Jr. EBdward G. An- to welcome Him gladly, refused to ac- | o, ‘f""‘; J"P;’""q" g Telephone 652-4 church Baster Sunday, Divisions No. 1 | Walter M. Buckingham, Mrs. Clar- |Breed, Frederick C. Geer. - Sed b i e S o S S T PO Al AN e B ST L and 2 of the Ancient Order of Hiber- ence A. Ranger and Charles R. Care | The banque acen el Backus hospital, following an liness in a body. {acted as bearers and burial was in | grill room. Seated at the head tabie BY A. O. H. DIVISION. |sick Friday morning and was taken Momtay sas like am April day, start. |05, O cnureh cemeters” in Dantal: | ¥itn Comimander welson T, Aviing of e 0 f o the Backus Hospita Sunday v cning 1 Monday was like an A iy, start- |son, where Rev. Mr. Brown read @[Columbian commandery — were ©the n Observance of St. Patrick’s Day— Where he was successfully operated | : Full Assortment ing with heavy rain and furnishing [committal service at the grave. C‘hurch Hegir iy ik SR e Y™ |upon for strangulation of the bowels. | samples of sunshine, clouds and snow. land Allen were in charge of the fum- ort ning. who included Mayor Murphy Among the Speakers. |20 i ending with low temperature and star- |er 1 Azgs ot and Commander Charles L. Hubbard £ e | At first he appeared to be recovering, Factory Agent light in the evening. = S SR and his ossociate officers and R. E. Si. The Firat division. Ancient Order of |[PUL 2 sSudden change for the worse | £ i Mrs. Allen L. Moore. B e e e Hibertans. chemons Srcient Order of linte Monday morning was fotlowed b for the High Grade Jonn Miine lof ' Noxth. Stonington, |, 3 o'clock Monday afternoon the | grand master, Albany, N. Y.: V. E. Sir with & smoker and social time Monday |4¢Rt! 2 5 Sy as T HbLAdE daad | In bed » [funeral of Mrs. Allen L. Moore was |Knight H. Wales Linee, grand treas- evening in Hibernian hall. There wi He was born in Guernsey, nd. - Weator: hotel Jast week. was. bisied |Peld from (he Buckinghim Meriorial. | urer. 'Meriden, Conn. . Sir Knight a large attendance of members, and i, FebTUAIY. U864, and was ih oF i ] - G in the G. A. R. burial plot at Rives |In the large attendance were relatives | Charles M. Gerdenier. grand captain the officers of the Sccond division and | Lhomas and Judith Ozanne Pard =i entral Wharf e weo | om'” oy citiex and. “members {7 guard supreme courcli A, A.'S. R oFthe First division of Taftufle. were |PAssed his life in Guernsey up te eigh | 3 | Sedgwicl REE G Lol v sridgeport, Conn. alsc present as special gue: Ve 700 8E9, Wwhen he came LA BRANCH — 150 Main Street Miss TIsabelle MacQueen, assistant | Daughters were also present. The floral The following are the officers of the Pr‘esngenl B 5 Ur:nnga‘; ;.v-.»su‘ied [esmentde. - dpe.rsans makpteds iy S s superimtendent of Memorini hospital, |oferings were many and handsome | grang commanders of the state of There Were Intoresting Temarks by DF. |eni i, 601 fo Allce Mary Bichard, in elephones New London, has resigned, and Jeri |bearing mute testimony fo ithe high | Connecticut, who with the permanent D. J. Shahan, Maver T. C. Murphy, |ooa" e conducted; 8 sOntracting Saturday for her home in New |resard in which the deceased was held | members of the grand commandery President Frank J. Murtha of the Sec- |2nd building business and cver since | capt. and Mrs. Frank M. Jofinson [of the Universalist church and buria ‘::,1;;‘;‘:’”,‘,'; ol s L as0 T roaldent Johs fl':n;):";’;’:‘-‘i; Patrick ¥ | McWilllams company x | ¥ Juist vocaivok £ Nut, | (0 bulla his vear, ut will remain [grave be Rev. Mr ConnChurch and | G7Thos R S Dwyer. There were entertaining se- Epincop: he e wase well | ived cargoes o at their home in New London. |Allen had charge of the funeral ar- | moaae Siise. depulyatand Son ections by an orchestra and pleasing |jiked by all with whom he came in : T 1 g ut, | 2t their home in New London |2llen hag charge of the funeral ar- | mander, Willimastic: E. Sir Enient vocal solos were rendered by Thomas |bemince: and wie snaden deain s o | Factory Adjusted and Timed Sihes SadiFay e e Franic M. Scott, grand. kencralissimo. Birite, o Eariives End Micholas S et 2ol bis sudden desth bs o a pamphlet containing “helpful | 5 7z Panpuiry Sio Kalpyt Ceorge & N Speiinan Eetrssliments Wore Served,jof friends. Fe is sucvived by his wif Lowest Prices s hirhcconta g ShElomL | Yantic Car Split Switch Johnson, grand captain general, cigars were passed and all enjoved the |ana three sons, Wiltred Joim Pard bk X e e e e riving ac | Eridgeport; °E. 'Siv Knight Albert W. fineat kind of a time B e o ean s o il have been presented to the general| Franklin square clock last :"j‘“’n"flv‘_fi“‘g{} S’;\,“l:‘g’h‘“fl:““'gbr o COSTELLO LIPPITT, - The committee &" ';‘flp"fi} of the af- |war Pardy, all residing at home. There P 1y | even spli he whe rning iaven: E. S n Art ) i r was co se . F. |also survive s mother and sister 1 Eeginning March 24, more than 200 | d > done and the car was placed | Walk: E. Sir Knight William W. Fray- l;cceptance that had _| Next Sunday members of bih local |brothers, Thomas Pardy of Bridgeport Office 57 West Main St., Telephone 510 | hands will be emploved a eak- | on the rails once more in a few min- [ £T; grand prelate, Hartford; R E. Sir P emmat had grected their for- | divisions are to meet at Hibernian hall [and Charles Pardy of Norwich 'v*fu?n,m" Yard Central Wharf, Telephone 884 | Wiler: On and afier that date thers | utes Kaight Costello Lippitt, F: G, C-,£7and | (Gibson) and Women (Anbnymous), | a7 o'clock ane march in o body to St. | Paray formerly resided in this city ; iyl [ Wiil“be no' dxcus for any ubicbodicd | treasurer, Norwion: B E. Sir aight |(TI00D 200 Women (Rrongmolsy | Patricics. churen” for holy’ commanion | . e i | Congdon, grand standard bearer, | Templars—Ancient and Modern. SANITARY FISRE MILLS SUMMING UP Low colonist fares to California via | Lendon l;‘ Sir dK‘niKhl H\l;\ jamin 1. ! Templars—Ancient and Modern, was e =2 & - Y Washington-Sunset route, March 14 Coe, grand swork beare; aterbury: [the toast to, which Sir Knight Rev Have Begun Manufacture at Versaillzs Mdsunaton Sub it Maren 1t 5. ¥ Si Knight Frederick L. Huntington, | Harry ¢, Mdserve of Meriden, whoss | o= g E 2 THE EVIDENCE| Louriat Sleaping cars. from Washing: ow Advertisin | £rand warder, Meriden YOS | witty iiroduiction fo IS specch wak el De Mgk fiade ton ‘Wwithout change- dzily, except Sun- Eugene J. Clark, grand captain of the [followed by an earnest and forceful | rThe production of gauze bandages, | Many Norwich People Have Been g ' day. Berth $9. 12 Milk and 332 Wash- guard. Middletown- E. Sir Knight |presentation of his subject, in which | absorbent ccston, hospital gauze med. | Cailed As Witnes: Free Burning Kinds and Lehigy | msion strects Boston—aav. | Thomas W. Morgan, grand inspector, 'he showed how the inception of the | jeated gauze golze dressings. jeweler's | e ALWAYS IN STOCK. {4 S Croton cobhespondent i states rthat | Commander Ayling called the assem- /Pose of the Crusaders to rescue the | (ary specialiies has been started by | Week after week has been published | + The variety that will A D LATH Charies H. Kenyon, row of Provi- | S5 blage to order and grace was said by |Holy' Land from the Moslem horde | (e Versallles Sanitary Fibre milis, lo. | the testimony of Norwich people—| & y 3 danice has been st Hesterm Boint ook~ | C t f L Sir Knight Merserve. As he concluded, | which possessed it. These knights were | atad ma (he neonerts formernn neea | 05, Ei OplE ! . D. ROP, fetsp, has baen ol Sastenr woivt mox [ COSTOT WIiVIA The DS QUMERLS of Bostor thamed | I flower ot chIYaIry nd Mell Svory. | Shialy (I BIGRELY ey ber. | kddney sulterers — backacho vicums |, keep fresh Office—cor Market and . Keny e among the earliest | a beautiful rerdering The Lord’s Pray- | Where the premier place until Philip [ company at Versailles. The work of |POPle Who have endured many forms | co—cor Market and Shetucwer . | Mre. Kenvon are ar I AR o R o sombenwia Vemssllen, tnevwone nf RS U S R e disor 5c A BLOSSOM Telepbone 168-1x SN @ fine steel engraving of Grand Com- one horrid day burned fifty al the |moni was comtleted last week. ~The |ders. These witnesses have used | WiTlar: Braviiof G uaker Hiji-1os £ acrdy mander Hubbard and showed the fol- 'stake, and the flower of chivalry faded. Fay e EotiT Hotcessl of Wi 2 e P S e L s e s rehants or manutactur. || MRS "S5y e notel stan Eatton a° grent for mohenn amvary, | comPany. The mauze is turned out i [ " o siastic approval. Its the | away from home and was found near | e the o uiedseet e |Paul's description of the Christian's | fng ‘turned out, but the output wili | men and women are publicly recom one of the barns in the viliage of their merchandise and t | o Sonn LA armor. In this spiritual panoply the obably be doubled before a great ) we” seasfl"ed wo d of Miss Ju Caulkins, daughter of > Fliet of Beef, Larded . Mushroom Sancs | oioannoaried zeal and who in this) Charles Pratt of Fall River is lu|ing mass of proof? If you are a suf- "= 0d |50 St tanm 2 AN O | sasertising enabies merenants ||| Tk P IAmed dtushieom Sance modern “wartare andl | Slosnes' the | naree’ Sy the. bieachery. Siiam B | t0rer wour e s : fhedats plismon spi M Conkee ) s et et i e {nearts "and minds” of evil and stana | Tonse jo consuliing enginesr, Wiliam | forer VOUT {CANNED PEACHES home of the bride’s mother on Faderal { || of customers to their stores. It Pall Mall Cigarettes | B e F. Goodfellow is manager and Thomas el ) H. HASKE street, New London, Thureday, Mar enables them to do a large vol- G arid Comnas = Sk | The rich bass voice of Mr. Logan | forrocks is superintendent. Though | Here's one more Norwich case. . k. b5 i § e e~ > 3 b c| of the quartette was heard in the solo, starte Jeratio rest 1 . 27 ||| wme of business at minimum ex- |}{ Golden Gate Saiad, G the mills have just started operation, | Danfel Donoghue 183 West Main ’ 402 — Phones — 489 {]] pen=e. French Ica Gream —-Assorted Flavors. |oncore thy anarieris gave by ‘apecis) | Indications point to the bullding up of | gereet, Norwich, Conn, says: I can at Rallion’s The New Yo New Haven and | Fancy Cake. i 1 e gave by special | . 'jarge and prosperous business. 53 2 a et e e T nnrhm»rti A eriinis w i b b R request The Colored Parson’s Idea of | e i S | recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills highls. e o erpeEhient i et e confidence of the community, ‘Roquefarte: A e L s hich Returned from bermuda. 1 had severe pains in the small of my WHAT YOU SAY |min’abiomafihpming St it || maker v, fnds, "Sesfs Lol ] Do T e Vo Lottt ey Bave 0| g, IS IO RO g | T Y e ana s bk - were submitted to tha company in re- || | Customers intereste rings Cigars. Andrew F. Connor have just returned | was very lame. Doan's Kidney { t t ‘ j e Jore, unmitied to the company In re- ||/ SRRt RIS R rines e et Tamplar Massnry, | ARSSY E, Connop havs just relurncd |was very ame. Doans xiney Puie,| LASTEY - NOVEIL1LS WHAT WE SAY dent Mellen IR s Chstame g aitiomes The twelcome to the guests and vis- | qp." onciuding speaker was Eminent | ten delightful days on the island. find- |Procured at M. D. Sevin & Son's| z \ | S e R L iting_Sir Knights was =iven by Tmin- | The concluding speaker was Bminent | 153 5 €01, 193001 Tor siehisceing a_ | Drug Store, rid me of my trouble in a | Easter Chicks, Ducks, You say, I have blackheads, pimples | People should be careful about ||| comttaumenn anpoie avertises || ent Sl Knlgn N T AVinE SO commander of Washington command- | thie season of the year. They also mel |ghort time and I therefore cannot| Rabhbits, Dolls, T F and an oily skin and have nad them | building bonfires, as the grass and Tl ia tomey PR e || mander o G i A OTmAndery. erv, No. 1 of Hartford, whose topic | several other tourists there from the|gpeak too highly of them. abbits, Dolls, Toys, Favors B e 1 ave usba cresas | Draeh Sl s readiy . Ths e tor ||| Beople In town, while the mer- |} wie reforred fo the great peivleps if |53, N Fufire of Templar Masonty. | Bose of N = Jatpia = B bt Pist Corde Sintmenis and am growing worse 1 | bids kialing iren in the open Detween [ | SRS MR hone and Waite || Ba" Soinent s0ests Whom “ihis accas Haraly anvone” e ssid dared predict = = = RN askets, Post s am_discouraged. March 14 and June 1, and Sept. 15 and L bl bl st g o 0Cea- | hat the furure of Templar Masonry | | cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, 2 e e 1o wonder, The Akin Has| Nov.i5 Withott Frat obiatine & mor ||| o BooBle to flad bim out or ] sion had hroushl togetuer nd’ e fp- {Iiiing\ L8 font the Sir Enighta should | | New York, sole agents for the Unites| BoOklets and Novelties toy, much . ofl_iready. Creams ang | mit from the fire warden et {oducea R B Sir RKmight Costello C; Rerve an & bulwark for American msti- ||| [ncidents In Society. ||| scces. olntments feed the disease. BERZO raarer. Who was to be toastmaster |tutions, which are threatened at times it rmgomegla PT 2 Pl -at— is the remedy. It absorbs the oil from | A writer in a Tartford paper, des- Adv sinb Is such a power- for the banqnet ° 'and even now in some quarters. The | mber the name — Doan’s — and = the pores of the skin, the pores con- | cribing Lafayette's visit to America in ||| ful selling force und = business TThe burst of applause which grest- |Tanks of the Knights Templar should ke no other. MRS EDWIN FAY S tract under the influence of BERZO | 1825, states that he came from Mas- | builder that merchants who use lcontinue to maintain the high stand- y : st 8 y: o ed the introduction was= the precursor | Mrs. Viets of Montclalr N J. and the skin hecomes finer and more | sachusetts and wax mel al the state | betier goods ||'of the enthustasm that retgned through [ard of menkind which has marked the |\ uliout o Mrs, C. W. Hriges' Are You Constipated- . redned in sovearance BERZO heals|lne by w large compsny of men on | the lowest prices. Reud the || the bandvet una was the reward ‘of [order in all its history. i4iagt i Mre. G W. UrIEES OF1 1f 4o, get # bux of Dr. King's New Franklin Square the piiples - and s the diseuse | horseback frota Stafford Springs .in | rtiséments In THE BULLE. ||iSvery speaker ua - he Ixtrogae ol 3 s Lite "Bills, tuke them resulatly and | S AN germ BERZO is a powder and is|which place he spent the night. The | TIN closely and constantly ever 'I.«\\ )’l‘o:rAllnMXal‘ Alpplr!.‘! lfll rflu‘\xfg Ehasiced. Lscal Con Moty My Jean Porier-Kudd hy e | your (reuble will guickly sappea Shpliea on retiing 10 $xTsuie’ (| next mirning he was sutertuned at ||| asy for proor ja el 5 e k™Yo | o Naw Tork afler w wesih visit ut | They will stimulsie the ihor tuwrove| MISS ELLA M. POTTER Case yu. ernon, | csied u cordial word of (hanks (o |15 New 3 e ale. digeation and. ket rid Gf & 100 et AR by druggiate] 2 | The Grand Commandery. Columblan commundery on behelt of Norwich ‘Town, ‘;"Ml:‘snpm B R ;‘1: g 5 The Grand Con ery of Cor L rand c andery for the splen- | o L g 4 and by 2 Flags for St. Patrick's Day. T e R 8 fcubtlos H.4t had bocn eivén tham | The Monday -Aficrnoon Beidgs: cluby|Surels gL you well'agali.; 25c at/The Instructor of The Progressive | Two residents of McKinley avenue, | = which Grand. Commander Charles L. by the Norwich fraters and the ban- [ Mel thix week ot the home of Ars |Lee & 078977 70 % Pia: d H i D ast near Grove street. had. their American | (oo o0 wane vo put £ Hubbard responded.. He referred quet closed with the singing of Beau- | Archivald Mitchell of Broudws R AT no an armony i v, ggist, flags flving on Monday for St. Par- | WHEN you want to put your busi | pleasingly to the purpose and history tiful Isle of Somewhere by the quar-| S = 225 | memu berors the pUblIC Giere'is mo me- | Py Alice Bld Tel. 96 { ; sleasingly, ta the Wilrposs, and higtory . Hinl dalelol Sommembere by R nihos |/ Los Angeles recemtly received 215 | S8Su/bSiors tae public, ners s ne me | Doginy §, Alice Bldg. ol. 96¢ rick's day small bow aof green ribbon was tied. Main Street, Norwich On one of the flagstaffs a | dium bettor than through the ady ris- ing columns of The Bulletin. and the place of the grand command- acw setiiers In & body from Calgary, ‘e, ing columns f The Builetin

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