Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 10, 1913, Page 15

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ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM Great Council, O. R. M., Meets at Stamford—Odd Fellows Have Degree Work—Rebekahs Have Enthusiastic Ses- sion With Initiation ef Eleven Candidates. FRATERNAL BENEFIT LEAGUE. |grand keeper of wampum, O. S. Cul- Norwich council, No. 25, held its!Ver New Haven; prophet, John Oetzel, regular business ~meeting, Monday | Danbury. % evening and (wo appiications for | The delegates from Tecumseh tribe, membership were rveceived. At the N0 48, of this city was represented next meeking grand council officers | Py Eugene Busch, Stephen Culver and are expected to be present and theve | R. D. Harris, will be work in initiations, making the session on of unusual interest. An attractive programe is being arranged for the accasion. 0. 0. F, MANCHESTER UNITY. Reports at the nineteenth annual convention of the Connecticut district = s+ 7% 1 0. O. F, M. U, held in Waterbury RED MEN. showed that the order, which was The great council, Improved Order | founded in° Mancheste England, in of Red Men, was held at Stamford, | 1810 has a membership of 0,000, with Grand Sachem John ! with lodges in every English speaking Wednesday, Oetzel of Danbury in the chair. A fter | country on the globe. The greatest the delegates had been formally wel- | membership, of course, is to be found comed by Mayor W. H. Austin the |in England. The funds of Manche: presentation of reposts was taken up | ter Unity reached $75,000,000 in 1912 and the address of the grand sachem ! making it, probably, the richest fra- delivered. The latter, in his address | ternal society in the world. The Man- said that foundations had been laid | chester Unity in this country is under for six new (ribes during the vear, | the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge and the conditions about the State[of thie United States and is divided were satisfactory. The other reports|into disiricts. The Connecticut Dis- showed a satisfactory financial condi- | trict is the youn t and smallest in tion and a fetal of forty tribes with | the United States. The ladges in Can- a membership in the aggregate of | aga are under the Grand Lodge of §.400. The increase for the year in | Canada membership was 300 { During the past year two lodges The officers elected included: Grand | have been instituted in Connecticut, chem, F. A Wells, Waterbury e in Hartford and one in Stamford. grand senior sagamore, G. A. Fair- {7Phe district has shown a steady growth child, Stratford; grand chief of | in the membership and funds. ords, William Saunders, Naugatuck TR S— e ——— INDEPENDENT FORESTERS. Court Norwich, No. 4389, received two applications for membership at Manday evenin meetin; n T, 4 B. all. An_interesting talk was given ., Twohig on matters of im- the members. portance to ODD FELLOWS. Encampment worked on two candidates at meeting held Thursday even- the, Palmyr: i the WATCHES | . The Greatest Railroad Watch | 1oeo, g e Sl i Saiine i the skl { of the session was devoted to the tran- saction of routine business. ¥ |~ Uncas lodge held its regular meeting All grades always on hand at | Monday evening in Odd Fellows' hall and worked the initiation degree on the Watch Inspectors N. Y.,| two candidates : Shetucket lodge initiated one candi= N.H. & H.R. R. date at Tuesday evening's meeting. N. E. 0. P. r u “ ar 1’]flal Slater lodge, No. 509, held it : o meeting Tuesday evening in T. hall wi a good number p nt. Do for a ass initiation in June were dis FRANKLIN SQUARE D. D. Mrs. Adeila Walden and rrows of New London were at the meeting and spoke DO YOU KNOW i the best placs in Norwich io have your 2 = shoes tapped ar. heeled? If you don't WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS. g ve us ocue trial, then you will know Sedgwick corps, No. met Friday for sure. afternoon at the Buckingham Memorial .. with the president, Mr Lillian F Gozdyear Shoe Renairina Brewster, in the chair. General order A. VALLIN, Prop. Ne were read and regular business d. was transacted. Eight tended the convention at member Branfo! Tel. §17 86 Franklin Streot DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. of Liberty elected the - VERYTHING with the Serv-us Brand and the orange and purple label is the best of its kind. Every woman who buys Serv-us once immediately sees the economy in buying Serv-us again. She gets the best quality at a popylar price. Reduce the Cost of Living Without Reducing the Quality of What You Eat You won’t have to skimp on quality to buy Serv-us, because Serv-us Foods are handled by all grocers, primarily because they wish to please their customers. Use Serv-us products—you will save money apd you will also get the Valuable Serv-us Coupons Which are Worth Money to You to get new furnishirgs and new comforts for yourself and your home. Start to collect right away. Buy Serv-us Brand goods—all kinds. You get coupons with every Serv-us product. Trade with the local dealer who sells Serv-us, and it will no§ take lqng bcfore_ your coupons will get beautiful silverware—a handsome comb—a fine chain and locket—dainty china—furniture—musical instruments—toys and a thousand other useful and beautiful things, all shown in the Serv-us Gift Catalog. Serv-us Coupons are printed on the labels or are enclosed in t_he packages and you can get the catalog by writing to Dept. C, Universal Advertiser's Sharing Syndicate, 332 5. Michigan Ave., Chicago. Serv-us Brand Foods comprise every article used in the household from flour and salt to pickles and coffee. Ask your grocer for Serv-us and convince yourself of the quality and economy of Serv-us Brand. Serv-us Brand Foods are packed in sanitary packages in accordance with the U. S. Pure Food Laws. Your grocer has Serv-us Brand Foods, or can get them from The L. A. Ga“up Co. St Distributors \ Norwich, Conn. Ladies: It is time to us your L and G%fixffl‘ COLD STORAGE. Our method of handling your Furs assures you that they are th W before storing and that their natural luster and beauty have been restored before returned to you in the Fall We do not use local st but rather send them into hands of experienced and re- Lable FURRIERS who give them a Furrier’s treatment and care. Charges as low as the low- est for good and safe care. JAS.C. MACPHERSON FURRIER, 291 Main Street WEDDING GIFTS OUR STOCK OF Sterling Silver, Cut Glass —AND— Silver Plated Ware ig the largest we ever had and the best stock in New London County. Includes the following popu- lar patterns: Paul Revere Newbury, Heppel Whyte, La- fayette, Cordora, and the now beautiful Mary Chilton. Prices pesitively the lowest Quality considered. John & Deo. i Bliss. BUSINESS MEN ‘Whether the business with which you are associated carries its account here or elsewhere, The Uncas National Bank invites your personal accoeunt, assuring you of appreciative at- tention from employes and at the 20th annual § o Waterbury on Wed- officers, B councilor My Edna Harding of Hartford; stat iate coun Mrs. Anna Coole == e ers; state vice couneilor, J Most Cigars Are Good. son m'\l]’,‘r:] ::::iu. 2:‘;‘1““: \lx»l-“;n‘.l.n- THESE ARE BETTER “secretary, Mrs. Nellie Me: TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CiGAR New Britain; assistani record- ing secretary, Mrs. Cora Allen of GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR at the very lowest prices in town. The | Southington: guide, Mrs bara Elgin Watches are fully gu tamford; inside guard, Mrs. Try them and see. by the makers and by me. Repairs of Maltby of New Haven: outside THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin 8t. all kinds ] mith of New Canaan; - Next to the Palace Cafe = ) representa nation = - e R — — bl b - QSULNIGK & o9, [ Mirs. Nettie son of Warehouse = T I S MO T F e e e LETTERS FROM TWO STATES Washington County, R. I.| ™.t ime vk smpeevn, | g line ot s sicolony and thirty bathhouses are to e e _— | HOPKINTON | be built ready summer use. 327 Main Str _Hope Rebekah lodge, No. 21, T. 0. 0. Tolland Count STAFFORD TRINT pDr. Lawson of New ~York spent i ain eet & Peraona e | P, made history at meeting last y B33 Teact I | occupies Musicolony farm. Bowling from 9 a. m. ta 12 p. m. ment. 1 : | B, ma ! g last eachers Reappointed—Ashaway and | 9CCUl 3 ; clent Savie 5 ednesday evening in Odd Fellows fon Somers Grange To Visit Local Gr : e 10c per strin 2 ‘Successt hall by having the largest class for the 98 oot bocal Grang- | Westerly Traction Co. Given Per- ; ; i ~ For information, books, tracts. eic. | degrees that has been known in the HEBRON | ers—Rally Meeting of Federated | mission to Extend Line to Bradford. USQUEPAUGH Bally Prise, M. ALDL Poge "“E’.é:‘ F. A, DILLINGHAM, Supe. | 008 In a long time, and for this epe- = | Churches. | —— — 2 : & PILLINGHAM, Supt. |cial event there were visiting relaga- | C. E. Social—State W. C. T. U. Presi- I'he monthly meeting of the schoo i o _Cottage i, Bridgeport, Ot | Gions” from Osirey Rebekah lodge of | dent to SpeakSunshine Club's so. |- Mrs. Rodney Carvl and dau ot | Si I s e alt I 1he meme ot Lnéa;| RP|a(A\\e;atCFlllnErachf Leander HAM New London and Ruthie Rebekan| Co Dorchester, Mass., at the clerk, Miss Clara A. Olmey, in| o 1"V Mo 80 i, Wethng: 5 odge Jewett City i - ha M corge Bray. oo oVallae Mondes maiing . Hilla lew York. | Thecoflt“\ental Housa When Noble L e imntiy |t S T e 2 Geor Latham has bough ¢ the | {0 the amoiint of $66 were ordered ;leb, Beef, Veal or Mutton, called the meeting to order the lodge | € E. society “T1- | place owned by Miss Mary Putney and | paid. The annual reports of the school | Kenyon went to Provi- F e h- C room ly filled, atiendance | da¥ evening re Singing | will take sion on August ist. ‘ommittec and superintendent were | resda Steaks and Chops um Wl“ over 50, mon whom i 2 " _"" o 9 b, z prepared and w be printed for dis- who A been spending | H 3, urnis ]ng 0. Sore 50 rom “the New Londen ‘loite | o Gbles’ were: = lSnrqurlsm’(:rlalnge lnvn',d, I \monk the tixpavers at the | & few davs al 3. W. Kenyon's, return- | Oranges, Grape Fruit, Pines, E d 16 from Jewett Ci er the | and Ola 5 Somers Grange has accepted an in- financial town meeting May | ®d home Wednesda Sells from factory to con- |ushal busines was dispesed o the |acted s loastms the AiBonont | Vihion NI Ly euied a0 R ey Miss Carmen. Andrews of Slocum |Fancy Apples, Green Vege- . . - " eveninig was given over to the deg ages also same others. A |20 and-wil nish the lecturer's pro- Crandall, M. Alth « visited Annie Kenyon over Sun- sumer o-ly, for information |work on a « of 11, with the de- | Very o gvfning was :d | gramme, B ice T R Baraln Shod. a3 tables " gree team in full regalia doing remark- | and auite an addition to the tr Next Sunday Rev. Mr. Hamilton ha T. Holdredge and Har- roll ‘Wil spent over Sunday apply to our local Rep. 8bly fine werk hnder {he degves mas- | WAS made S o | ill speak at the Baptist chiren morn- | old B. Crandall we re upon their appli- | With relatives here |Peonie’s Warke er, Mrs. Minnie Amburn. o| Eaward Smith, Miss Florence Smith, | ing and evening. Cens ;A = p M. A. BOTWICK Vigltorn alse Wag o rearesentaitsy thon | Mrs. B, T, Smith and Mrs. M. ¥ | Last Sunday b the Baptist church | sehouls oy Testhios for analuer ooas At Woodvillia Funeccpl. 64 Elizabsth 8t Ar\};!“']g lodge of Webster, Mass | went to Willimantic Sunday | the gation voted to send aid to L Aty v | R!“" C. H. Palmer and family at- © Franklin St. en the work was conciuded a de- | @ noon in Mr. Smith's new a the Balkan orphans. They | etition Granted. tended the funer: of Leander Col- NORWICH, CONN. |iicious sunper was served in the ban- | Six united with the Congregational |also passed a vote to send a protest to | At the monthly s n of the town | lins at Woaodville Wednesday. AMr JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. Office and Show Room at 813-819 | quet room under the direction of the | church and three by letier Sunday |the legislature against the passage of | council in the town hall Monday af- | C¢ as N Palmer’s father Chapel St, New Haven, Conn- n;:]r;rmnm«-m ommitiee, which in- | morning a law legalizing Sunday sports. ternoon bills were ordered paid to the i e of aunderstown is cludes Grace Willey rs. Julia | Mr. Young, supervisor of the schools Rally Meet: ount of $789. working his team on the state road. ¥ Allen. Mrs. Tena Christman, Frank L. | visited the schoal on the Green Wed- | (n Sunda yl nagine . ldgar T. Spencer was appointed cor- | Richard Bristow w pid g I‘les, Cake and Bread and W A Rebay ama held 5 teashersr menting | o0, Sunday o rally me ot the oner B0 Gorel Wonen Sears | Amos Whitford's on Ten Rod road that canuo: be excelled. New Tandan Visitors returned |1 he afternaan, eversi ieachors bes | federated chuiches ‘in ihe "northern | “Ghon petltion of the Aghaway and | Amos H. Kenvon went (o New Yok | rhone yaur orde Prompt servie 18t troliey and the Jewett City | ing present FERR S5 W nid e MamErial [y v Railway Co. permission was Sunday afternoon to work for the A s returned by autotruck | 0. W. Hewitt was in Hartford Men- | united. W. §. Sehuts gave ihe acaces granted the company to extend its Pa Y- company, the same company he | LOUIS H. BRUNELLE — e e | 48Y A1 business i - S. Schutz gave the address, | from Ashaway to Bradford has been working for at Ariington | g ———— — 4 s speaking more particularly te laymen | for the I c A e - r ast two and a 2 & | Sioncanparier o 4 and the opportunities onen for Bervice. Wills Probated. Mrs, Clagk B Wole or Beae! 10 Carter Ave. (East Sice) FAMOUS SHOE FOR MEN ' ‘l\-llrr e m-: place now occupied l.;n|]\\vu. l‘mhw a d:;nml-\ responsi v The probate court admitted to pro- | Wich spent Monday with friends he Ll e N NS A K W on the Sabbath and a duty to perform. | bate the will of Helen Bellamy and — i All the Newest Styles i 5 Mrs. Buell to Speak. il confirmed George Cameron as the e3 ROCKVILLE | THOMAS J. HOWARD 5 t Mrs. Caroline Buell, state president ecutor; also the will of Martha K | Long Island Soun s AR | of the W. B e apaied STORRS Thayer confirming the appointment of | A Vi New York Harkor speak next Sunday evening in the | 2 Mary E Allen and Sarah P. B.| Thomas BEdwards and M Sadie —AND— M. J. CUMMINGS | Cangregational church villa Address On Agriculture In South | Holdred executrices. Wdwaras of aal.aer ueh Eean ) Hudson River s | e id L ces is nchet and E ol tati | s e | G f % e W of Roxy Kenyon Greene of Hope Valley attended church | 52 Contral Avenus, Norwich, Gonn. | %% ae importation of | unshine Socia America—Changes In Dairy Build- | The Wil of Roxy P. Kenyon was |Greene of Hor attenided ghunch TRAXRGPORTATION Siere Clossd Tuseduveé apd Thursdass |°°" Or=S8 and Rattan Chairs, Rockers| The Sunshine 3. 80iial ¥ : iga; | ed and as the executor named therein Mrs. G. F. Barber of Woody Hill was | S°0Ws and barges for freight or charter Tussdave o AR T el et e 1 ing. - invited only S A declined to serve, Julia A. Vincent was | a recent guest of her daughte s.| Neo. 1 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. . apan. A b T . = M Telephone b evely it sond Lok ’d o Wha ; | more than | Thursday evenin May I the | appointed administr with the will | Emory €. Kenyon i L. "'} aprid Sobd. comifonte . ot Sunda 1 nonths at | ¢ ian 1 or society held a|annexed. Stephe. =Sk g et @ 2 S LS APINE BN O o TR s T o ,,AI B8 siaus sul hool social in the church vesiry. Tight re- | an Weight ot Yomn Thom- | s :_"“\;ij J. Burdick was a recent | stantial porch furniturs at seasonable i T | Dointed appraisers B R Bitgead hoa maveri TO BE GIVEN AWAY | A7 ~ Prof. Fulol he Sout el anes s PRraisers | & 3itgood has move: By ! Mme Gana h Taft | prices. Also a good line of Screens, WILLINGTON _Prof. Fulong the South America ex-| The auetion Tuesday of stack. tools | mill to this place tn saw the Tumeher | F. . . H (i i Ploy gave an illustrated lecture and household goods of Deacon Hiwin | for the proposed Yaws e ar the wesk af Mey Sth. PALMIST ARE SLAIRvEVANT | [ mmoske, Refrigeratars, Ol Stoves, | moanic avaten of Ty the Callege hgll, Briday evening. . He | A. Kenyen drews o large cromd ~an il 1 B o Batiied A NEW HAT ¥ 4 | Cots, Wall Papers, Etc., Etc. W Lia A B s, 5 vis- | paid special attention te agrieultural | the articles sold well | For BI J ¥ T;“m,:l‘m 4ty pudhtl-fl 4 r-habl” 3 - 5 mv’»;r_ Wis grandmother, Cum- | conditions in South America | " ! or ue} Sky Limit, at the n her advice, no matter what troub! Sl LRy £, | A, M. Piper, a former student at the | i kv rs. Belmant has gone abroad to P: illi bS] e : er, : = = b s g alace Paol an Yo may Tavs Wi yourself o siners itk Atiee W Prau, S Lo gl e ] WEEKAPAUG | study militancy, = Cannol” Mr. Under SR e Ty ome and F'=.A w;‘ll guide you. e nnw,’;” ;!‘dx- hoo “m" | promation -in Seuthern Alabama h Q} | ;u’»’::« m:{ '.,m. :i:fi;‘:,fl the tariff -,,,,d, Main Stree 204 as f ] s now B 4hisiial e 8RRt ; : 1 sroh x o 01 | A : ke R in he MIPE S A m [\ principal in the schoal Bt Cacean " | Peen 2t the College for several days. | W. €. T. U. Meeting—Five New Cot- | militancy ?--Pittaburgh-Dispaten @ s store. i The coneert program May: 2 at the | Guests Of The Men. | tages at Musicolony. SP NG 0O 37-47 Main Street 'Pwi[ t chureh follows: | By invitation of the men of the va~“ R 2 i 4 i = e RI - chestra— Playel opus §. munity, the ladies Circle was enter- e Ocean View Weoman's Christian | X Auto E Pidno—Germany Maskowsky | tained at the home of Mrs. Conant in| Temperance Union met at the Dunn's | by 1o § xXpress Miss Gardner | Gurleyville. The ladies of the Me- | COFRers church Wednesday affernoon | reach n OF thel ear: Baseballs, Bats, Gloves, Mitty, PARCELS or LUGGAGE delivered Readir rs. Downs | thodist Church served the supper, with a large attendance. Mrs. Sheffield | These s oniy <o icainess [ Garden Sets, Sprinklers Phpigtly 4 BAE st of hit Ak or vi- Orchest he Heavens Proclaim he third story of the dairy building, | Green, one of the teachers at the and that is by o emedies. | 4 v cinity by e ] Handa | walls have been rebuilt and the ad. | School a very interesting talk | Deainess Is ciu fAamed con- | Carts, Wheelbarrows, Kites, BRARHAIE i | Piane and Violin—Overture to Poet | ditions are new finished on the out- | on the work for temperance being done | of Bl ok ol Bl , o 50 Town St e P e b meaiglen L 1 gri,ive, s igtling Spus & | Boats, Pails and Shavels, fend ] - Trombone—Flower Song ...... Lange | mobile, e e Elyb ef Ten Mesta. rely closed Desiness Us “the' resalt, | #ioulds and Celluloid Toys. YOUR CHANCE TO GET AN AUTOMO- s s et | Mrs H. D. Bdmona returned Thure- |, T8 €lUb of fen met Tuesday after- | 850 unisss the Imfsmsiion eax be T T 10 SR AN ATRoNs fano—Andante from Fifth Svmphony | day from a visit with Mrs. W. H. Ham- | 907, 8% the home of My, Asg . Hoxle | 5,01 condition, hearing will be de- y Selgct your automoblle or delivery R Beethoven | mond of Hampton, o onacHOBLAuE, ALOF IR imeen | Stroved forever; nine vadks ontiof ten N\RS. EDW!N FAY par Crom’ ons onn deater® divenr healns Miss Gardner. | i i e 88 of the club was c j are ¢ by Catarrh, which is noth- pay for it. ¥ou can pay us st your Song—For All Eternity Mascheroni | i & | ments were served by the hostess and | ing but an influmed condition of the Franklin S Bt IR e Ak your | Wi Diion TAQ 1 T TN a social time was enjoved. Mrs. G.| micous surface ranklin Jquare futo Buyeis' Co. of Am. - Ine Plise i A | Orchestra e e, EAST WILLINGTON | T. Collins is the home of her | We will give One Hundred Dollars ~Eroadwas, “mblem, De-laixe and Reading = il AR = ~ brother, G, il for a few weeks, | for an # f Peafne (cansed by R % FRANK I HOYCR, Agt., dard motoreycles. Mhe largest snd | 5 ¢, S.Amiden is moving his saw mill] A new ¢ e n raised and | (RULITH) tha ired by Hall 8 Shetuckel St Nerwieh, Conmm, | M08t powerful machines made; 4 to 10| HOWARD VALLEY to Mansfield on e d&'s ot | is buil e erth Nansas | Oxtayrh ¢ irculars, free. Wi EED gt 7 byrds powsr Bt or ahain; 3175 io | — i thiten) Wi 4 v}\ T Totes |ty »lfnmw,', ik ‘:l =5 .” 3 faieds, Buio™ yau 1LL SOON N A gl vad 90 ORI S SR R i 3 W o ) ek, Conn ¥ olen! Jurchused TR is. The, 7 a3 308, oSxnd for cntulogues wt onece | Miss Marg «Grath of Mast | Holt place is coming in time to be| the land of Miss Annie Chapman. It s Wam Pills for const = New Londen and Windlsm counties. | “\-‘I"';“"”f"-‘-\‘» Js teaching the un- | with his family | is @ tine location | pation bi i Lo 1iouN BROS., 36 Elizabeth St., ~or- | €3PIred term in the Valley school Alfred Cowles wandered from home 3 i DEN'I IST wich) Cenn [ Basmond Hawles is'in SU Josipis | and was Drought o Iis home &t 9| ?“"""f’ frem EQ’;"; il Wonderful Skin Salve hospita illimantic o'c¢leck at night by Mr. Smith on \In»; aras AR Ve Bon renfived tom A i Klern . oy 1 DR. E. J. JONES Lester Hawis and family of Scot- | Old Wambridge place fand Mrs. 8. M. Gladwin that they are | BUCHERS Arhies Sgive s Lnown J. H. GEORGE | a1 were callers ai the Hawks home | ke L R [ on their way home from Egypt where | SVerswhere as ihe best remedy made " . - i i they Have snent rhe winter, Mhoy ¢ or all diseases of skin, and alsa BUY Suile 46, Suannon Building LR e © UNION | ey e e teae, i | for burns, bruises snd ‘Boils ‘Heduces | fiisn Take slovaior Bheluche: stree: n- THE HANO TUNER | will preach in the Valley church Sun- PR S ‘li.m:m-r; the fifth of June. ‘;::h:unnlu;.lltun and is soothing and heal. | £ rance Foocm : day, Mas 11th X : 3 el ; ng, Sossaman, publisher of Phciiohive Vears Emerimee b e And el P Haies 100 i B etaes ] e il CD:B?QS Tdad% bei | por, of Cobnellis W B Nrllen it THERSE (s no ugert mea: P. O, were in Willimantic Satu 2 | week e : SERETWOES. - Pa il Crse umbers | one box helped his serious skin all- Eastern Cuunu‘c‘ux vk 34.13“ t.u‘ul}n ©. Box 205 Norwich, Conn. . Mathos st tn TU‘L’” AN \HVIM S S s are very busy at the beach getting the | ment after other remedies ed. Only Large Auartm.'nt N e atient o8 Talssbosk % Bun- | Mieg Laale ) iller is in Pomiret for a | m;,‘g.amflw.{d-m» r.l,. rlhu summer. | 25c. Recommended by Lee & Oszood Li Pri > : v, rs. G, H, Noyes, who has been iil ' Co, 1“]. @88

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