Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 19, 1913, Page 15

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Court Sachem Installs Officers, Ranger For Second Term—Degree Team In New Uni- forms—Canton Oneco Members Discuss Coney Island Trip—Son of Hermann will Have Outing—Past Archons Meet Today-at Groton. ~ FORESTERS. Court Sachem, No. 94, conducted stallation on Thursday evening at its regular meeting in Foresters' hall, and these officers were fittingly intro- duced to their respective chair: Chief ranger, John J. Callaban; sub chief ranger, Arthur Porthier; record- ing secreta Henry J. Clement; S. W., Daniel Donchue W., Samuel Swartzburg; S. B, John Drescher; J. B., William Hgrson; leetqper, Frank Hero. - The 0 as conducted by Dept rief Ran Donov Joseph D. fer as herald 1 office rising vote of than performance of their ief Ranger econd term continued healthy d propositions we ay night an n which th the first ms. These 1re on _army uniforms for the soldiers and reallsfic redskim eestumes for_the Indians 5 Ating s present- re were degree , which com- commi K Poquetanuck HEPTASOPHS. Norwich o confer with ymmit empstead, obert D, J. being chai Inittee in irday Au- e arrangements THE FENTOR-CHAR BUILDING C)., tuz, GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH, CONN NiE Taiu CORNS All trouble of the feet. ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT All troubles of the nerve circu- lation or rheumatism. JAMES DAWSON, Tel. 524. Room 26 Ceniral Building Lady Attendant Motorcycles . twin M t-c D Emt . arive 191 one oondit wery low figure it is to your advantage WILSON BROS., 56 Elizabeth Street, Norw Delivered to any part of Rorwic best on the market—HANLEY'S PEERLESS. A telephone order wili attention 30 Frankiin St FAMOUS SHOE FOR MEN All the Newest Styles reec. D. J. McCORMICK, e prompt M. J. CUMMINGS B2 Central Avenue, Norwich, Conn. | Store Closed Tuesdays and Thursdays at 6 p. m, ‘Telephone. Take it To Lincoln’s He Does. All Kinds of Light Repairing. Typewriters, Keys Umbrellas, Cam- eras a specialty. Now located in the Steiner Blaock, rooms over Disco Bros. tablished 1880 IOUR CHANCE TO GET AN AUTOMO- BILE. WHY PAY your ASH FOR IT? automobile or delivery dealer. We will can pay us at yo hout advance in pri. of Am., Inc., 1299 r FRANK 85 Shetucket marz0ThSTu Mme. Garvagh Taft ZPALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT hTrulhful Jin sgljeti liab| RPHERE oy Rankle y have with, yourself-or others. me_and_ she . will. guide-yau. 204 FRANKLIN STREET . “Up on# flight, over’ Avery's store.” want to ut your bust raes , there is no m dium better than through the advertls i & columns of The Bulletin. ECHOES FROM THE LODGE AOOM B ] , Conn. | with John T. Callahan as Chief and a pleasant time is to be assured ] the members of the lodge who attend. | The start is expected to be made by {4 bus in the morning ana il _there ishould be a sufficient number who | could not go until afternoon there I would be arrangements for another | trip about 1 ¢'clock. When the pians are denmitely completed, postal card announcements are to be sent to the members with requests for their an- swers as to whether they can o or not. i The committee consists of Mrs. El abeth s, Julia Allen, Mrs. Lena 5 tman, Frank L. Tutue | and W. S, & | | RC | Tuesday evening mnext, at its stated meetin the members of Norwich | Council, No, 720, are expecting & Visit from kred Elliott, Deputy Grand Britain. of membership and | 1913 is given by the letin as follows: 1,083 port, and Per ap 3; total num- Balance last re- eived during the added, 913 wn Liaoilit nt outstandin; r Sec. 430 (16) all ki t iz report, | i during | ceiv month, tal, $60,581.89; paid during nth, $16,116.59; balance on hand, | SONS OF HERMANN. N0, X attendance at it in Germaina Hall on T William 1z ania I had ® ding provide d mbership Plans ing anton Onecc meeting on routin besides of the m team irom No, | | | | ] KNIGHTS OF cOLU | | Boston will next t men mont ers Knights o to make will long be Following | convention wee | Monday, Aug m., speci: Shore ). 1 the red. fourth deg din direction E me H. Reddin, of | er a parade of h with electri- elfe auspices of » Assembly. s 5. m mblir K Addresses of i incidental to | | convention on board | | o 12 m, formal open- | | ention on boarad | | r ent of commit- | | te : e 1:30 p. | im., iand antas 1 4:30 p m.. shore dinner tes at the Palm Garden, to be followed by a baret show and fireworks display; | |9 p.m, s rn trip to Boston. | | . Wednesc gust 6.—10 a. m. | | business s | Erotel’ Somerset | [ sion of the conv | | erset: 4:30 p. m | ner stone of new | Benedict Council at Somerville, by Supreme ‘Knight James A. Flaherty, | with othe cers and dele- | gates in ce | Thursday, August 10 a m,| | business session of convention at Ho- | tel Somerset: 2 p. m., business session of convention at Hotel Somerset tomobile trip for delega 1 F park C. nd set. FORESTERS. The regular mecti of court City held in For | nstalied by Worthy I D, Pfeiffer in a fitting ranger, George H. Dolan: sub-chief ranger, Fred Nowalisky: senior wood- | ward, ‘Carl Hero: Junior woodward Joseph Quinn; senfor beadle 1d Hanson; junion beadle, John Schultz; lecturer, Frank J. Muttha; organist, Otto Brosofska. Brother Pfeiffer gave an edifying tallc on the worlk that Forcsters are earrying on throughout the United States. Chief Ranger Dolan gave a pleasing response thanking the mem- {bers for the honor they paid him in electing him again te hix position of henor. The meeting was then closed in due form. DEGREE OF 7PDCAHONTAS. | meeting, | night next week. Mueller pres The usual order of buginess was transacted and a number of mew delegates were appointed to the Great Sun counctl, which is to be held in October in Naugatuck, The officers of the coluncil are to be in- stalled at the next meeting, and the outlook is prosperous and plans are being made for the winter. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. For the meeting of Norwich ‘grange, | No. 172, in Pythian hall next Wed- nesday evening which is their stated the lecturer announced a week ago that the feature of the lec- turer's hour would be a talk by Dr. o Gildersleeve upon First Aid to the Injured. The members are antic- ipating an instructive and entertain- ing talk from the doctor, and the sub- ject has been suggested as a timely one as the summer season is the period when there is most likelinood of | knowledge and practice on this sub- ject. In the programme of the even- ing there will aiso be musical num- bers and readings. ss Ella C. Lester, the lecturer will also announce that the first meeting in August will be held at her home on Laurel Hill road. Montville grange, No. 178, is all ready to carry out a lawn party on Monday The place for it is the home of Mrs. Harriet Ed- | monds and all that the members want to make it & success is clear weather so that it would not have to e post- poned a day, which would be ne essary if it should rain. to be Tolland County Social Affairs of the Week—Meeting of the Busy Bee Club, 3 Miss Mr. day. Miss E father's Mis! Irma T.ord was the guest of and Mrs. Clayton Lord over Sun- isiting at her | William Griffin | Helen Wade of Massachusetts | ing the summer at her uncle’s, Hanna. | s. George Hanna of Boston is the | 1est of C. Hanna. The Good Will glub has its rooms nearly ready for use. The Busy Bee club met Tuesday af- ternoon at Mrs. Will r, was the guest of Mr. Ned Raymond last week. Sexton Resigns. G. Lord has resigned as sexton at the Congregational church and Irv- ing Rodgers is to take his place. Dr. Douglas, who was called to Bos- ton one day last week, returned Tue day evening Mrs. Maria Jones of New Haven | is visiting at Clinton Jones' Roger Porter is at home assisting | with his_haying. Miss Kellogg is having re- pairs n de to her house. Enjoyable Dance. A dance was given Tuesday evening m was served, Mr. Blume's Wed 1 Sunday school party to Hart- Ethel Porter, and Gladys Thompson and Thomp: ", Marshall was in Hebron one week calling on friends. Hawley Cummings of South ry was at H. C. Porter's over Sunday Ray Christensen of New York is vis- | iting at Fred Cook's was Woman Pastor to Preach as Supply— Meeting of Sewing Society. laker has where she s Wilde. irt is spending his returned was the of the church during Rev Mr. Burt’s € | Dennison H. Loomis of the firm of omis Brothers, of Westfield, Mass. 1 family spent a week with i liam H. Loomis, | S. Christison and son rtford. have been ime with Mr. and Mrs. hnson. Mrs. William Legate and s. Duy and daughter of | week end as guests sister and husband, ‘ mer J. Finley. Reunion of Sisters. | Ward of Ocean allas Platt of two sister Miss Amelia 3 Pome with his of Windsor spent S G sister, Mrs. Mildred Strong of Rockville | visiting at Frank H. Strong’s Ruth and Mary Warner of »ster are Bolton visitors. seph Isola of Brooklyn. N. Y., is with his aunt, Mrs. Louis Cavagnaro. The Ladies’ Sewing society met at the grange room Thursday afternoon. RIPLEY HILL Cracks Bone in Shoulder by Fall from Load of Hay. Pastor The Hill Home ciub met with Mrs. Francis Greene the 11th, a good number being pr nt A new mem- ber was enrolled. The next meeting will be with Mrs. George Freeman, July 25th. Mrs. Frank B. Topliff who has been seriously ill is more comfortable. A gra e nurse is in attendance. hvder is painting his buildings d decorating his home a great improvement asant home. herman fell from a load triking on his right ing one of the bones. STAFFORDVILLE Herbert Barlow of s, J. Barlow and d were recent of shoulder and ay, crac tt, guests of Mrs. Wm. ndler. and Mrs, Odell and Thomas Odell of ackstone, M recent ‘m. Hann of W : of tford wag B I M Conve > guest of her sister, 3 unday own of Mons guest of N n, Mas the 4 Bowden visited her daugh- er Parker, in Monson over Su Justin Goodwill of Tartford the guest of his sister-in-law, Mrs. An drew Goodwill last week. MANSFIELD DEPOT Madam Bowers has returned from | Hartford after undergoing an oper- ation The Ladles’ Ald society held an fce cream social last week which was well attended ' Miss Augusta Tilden led the meeting Sunday evening. The pastor took for his text July 13, 2 Cor, 13th chapter, 13th verse, Bebequonash counell held its regular meeting Monday evening, with a good attsmdance, and as Pocahontas, Mary a combination of unlucky numbers. Miss Mildred Tiiden of Norwich visiting her aunts, the Misses Tilden. il llllllllmHHHHHHHHHIIIHHHIHHIllIHIlHlIIIIIIH]IIII]|IlflIIIIHHIHIIIHHIIIlIHlII!mllllll!l]lllllllmmllfllflflfi . 1 Will Make the Dry 4 Rattle Today! “Tom” Another one of those “Tom” Murray’s price cutting sales is due here today at'8.30 a. m., and unless I miss my guess it will be a long time before the memory of it dies. The occasion will be the celebration of my first anniversary in Nor- wich. July has come to be looked upon as a MONTH OF MARK DOWN and to Merchants finding it necessary to whip stock into shape for Fall business and are willing to make concessions to get volume of business. a great extent this is so. This is my case exactly. I have a wealth of woolens that will depreciate in value if I must carry them over fo another Spring season. g Better for me to sac- rifice now and get money to use than take an enforced loss later on. Beginning today, I offer you an unrestricted choice of any of the woolens that were priced earlier in the season at $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 and $22.50, and for Suit Made $ 1 to Measure, and if you can duplicate the values anywhere in the city less than $20.00 I will give you the Suit FREE, Remember that if it is not convenient to take garments at present you need You order today or tonight—will hold them a week if so desired. But order now by all means. not do so. A few Suits uncalled for—former price $18.00 to $22.00, NOW $8.00. 10 Broadway, Norwich THE TAILOR WHO MAKES GOOD CLOTHES AT LOW PRICES F Il 1‘! ]A L Pure Foods save you money || VERY housewife in this town will jump at ths chance to reduce the cost of living without reducing the quality of what yqu eat. All kinds of purefoodsare packed under the Serv-us Brand. Highest Quality — Popular Prices - Use Serv-us Brand Foods and see for yourself the actual saving in prices and besides, get the Valuable §@J'V=[1§ Coupons which appear on and can be cut from every package of Serv-us Brand Foods. Serv-us Brand Foods are packed in sanitary packages and in accordance with the U. S. Pure Food Laws. Order Serv-us Brand —the kind with the orange and purple label. You can get every- thing you need and also have the benefit of popular prices and the coupons. The Serv-us Coupons Are a Profit to You Get new furnishings and new comforis for yourself and your home with them. 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 not take long before your coupons will get beautiful silverware, a handsome comb, a fine chain and locket, dainty china, furni- ture, 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 the packages and you can get the catalog by writing to department C, Universal Advertiser’s Sharing Syndicate, 332 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago. Your grocer has Serv-us Brand preducts or can get them from The L. A. Gallup Co. Norvite€xms. Norwich, Conn. (T WHEN you want io ness Defove Lue pubiic IS gium oetter than through ine advertis- g columns of pus sour busi there is o me- Tae Bulletin WHE nei iy s 1 3 5 | WHEN you want to put your busi ul your busi- you want to put your bus 4 | ness before the public. there is no me- s before the public, there is no me m betior than through the adverus columns of The Bulletin. 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