Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 26, 1913, Page 15

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ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM Supreme President Avery C. Ford Visits Norwich Council A - § L—-Nnhond K of C Convention to be Held in Boston—Norwich Aerie F. O. E. Shows Gain of 67 Per Cent. in Six Months GRAND ARMY. The Cbhattancoga Bucampment As- soclation Is prepared to amnounce with the authority of the War Department that twu full regiments of Unitea States troops will be at Ft. Oglethrope KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. There is considerable local interest amony Knights of Columbus in the na- tional convention of the order to be held at Boston, Mass.,, starting Monday, ' August 4, at Hotel Somerset. The for the 47th national encampment of | Knights of the Bay State have been the Grand Army of the Republic in|at work for a long time to make September. the affair a memorable one in the| The reghments that will be there are | the Eleventh cavalry, already stationed at Ft. Oglethrope, and the Seventeenth infantry stationed at Ft. McPherson, Atlanta. The Eleventh cavalry is re- cruited to 700 men, while the Seven- teenth infuntry is recruited to 800, history of the organization. Great| plans have been made for the enter- tainment of the visiting members of the order. One of the events of the conven- | tion will be the big exemplification | of the Fourth degfee at Mechanics i making a total of 1500 men. { Hall which will be preceded by a| Special perades and drilis will be|mumoth Fouth degree parade fn| given by these regiments during the which a number of this section men | epcampment for the entertainment of | who belong to | visiting veterans and their friends. ! The Eleventh cavairy Is now om an itinerary through the battlefleld sec- tion of ginia, but Secretary of War the Fourth degree | branch will take part. There will| be an automobile trip to the plant! of the United Machinery Company and a banquet there for the delegates and Vi Garrison assures that local encamp- ' their families. This invitation was ment association that it will be back extended to the Knights through the in Chattanosga before the G. A. R. executive comm ttee of the United Ma- chinery Company | There will also be a sail along the| north shore followed by a shore din- ner in the palm garden. Paragon Park, Nantasket Beach. The grand ball ana banquet. which will be given at the Somerset Hotel will be one of the notable social affairs in connection with the convention. There will be| many forms of entertainment. | encampment. FRATERNAL BENEFIT LEAGUE. The regular meéeting of Norwich (buncil No. 25 was held Monday even- ing in Pythian hall with a large num- ber in attendance. Regular business was' transacted and three applications for membership were presented. Sup- reme President Avery C. Ford of New Haven was the guest of the council for the evening and gave an interesting talk 1o the members. A pleasant social rime followed the business session. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. UNITED WORKMEN. The grand lodge of the Ancient Or- | der of United Workmen of Minnesota has scored a viotory against the sup- reme lodge of the order under a de- | és cision by Judze Willard in the United Norwich Grange No. 172 held a short L Epdrt . G e usiness session Wednesday evening Fremis Hodgs s uiatutis ith routine business for con- in the cas. dera During the lecturer's hour = 'guit was brought by the supreme he eatertaming program jo4ge against the state grand lodge to v yut in a pleasing manner: .peoro DRVARANL. S0 - FINEO0N. | Hoffman of Lebanon s Second Wife claimed had been col- ta for payment to the! which it was lected in Minn Roll call. With gcyargnty fund and the fraternal aid s for Tespon- funq of the supreme iodge, and had s: reading, A. Farm Wife's Playtime, 0G0 0 & 0 | Mrs. A. B. Ciarke: piano o, Miss Judge Willard held that the state Hoffman. and 10d indebted to the su- o reme gr The state grand KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS lodge separated from the supreme Friday evening a weil attended | jodge in 1911, and the cmounts claimed me ardner lodge 46, K.| were compufed to be due for the two of P. was held, routine business m. vears prior to the severance. A committes Grand Recorder Stron of New Haven | the two local is in receipt of a letter from Supreme make ar- | \agter Workman Will M. Narvis stat- iment of that the time for the preparation of order who best new A. O. U. W. ritual has s 11818 extended until October 1, 191 Gailey will that everyone in th Connecticut | P SN & tion is given a chance to gain ot M e in handsome sum of $200, which is B e Goraare S Bowan & the prize at stake. It is desired that S L o T the ritual be appropriate for use in the of Gardner lodge. No. 46 and John ! nitiation of both sexes, and use may Sl ety e na@, oM he made of portions of the old ritual EYiowiton of Wauregan ‘Isdge No. 6 sther Narvis of Muscatine, lowa, is " [well known by many Connecticut e ——————=| brothers, having spent much time here where ne gained many fri va}s nd met many of his wife's rel- WITH RINGHORM oDob FELLOWS District Deputy Grand Master Rich- ard Woodworth and suite installed the following officers of Thames lodge, No. I. O. O. F. of Montville into Burned and ltched So Scratched | ineir respective ofces for the ensuing Until Blood Came. Cried Herself | term on Tuesday evining last 5 Noble grand—Ivan B. Chapman. to Sleep. Cuticura Soap and Vice grand—Charies D. Osborn. Secretary—Harry W. Auwood. Ointment Cured in Three Weeks. Treasurer—C, Everett Chapman. Warden—Charles Gordon. Conductor—Fred Sheldon; : J i 161 Harrison St., Pawtucket, R. I.— . h ) Chaplain—Frank B. Mitchell [ et S g e T A e Right scene supporter—Charles Al- Trele girl it was just a tiny little spot below the eye. It moved so Left scene supporter—Herman John- that it got around the son temple, finally it moved Right supporter noble grand—Robert | into her hair and the Paton. | hair fell out on the spot where the ringworm was. By this time it was larger than half a doilar. Left supporter noble grand—Fred W_i Chapel | Right supporter. vice grand—Ernest | It burned and liched so for. threeyeany —Frankali] she. would scratch until committee—Dr. Morton . the blood came and she would cry herself D. Home and Fred J. Hope. | to sleep. In the morning the pillow would c visiting committee—EImer Tefft, | be covered with blood and humor where she Auwood, D. D. Home, F. J.| voscratched it in her sleep. During d John Eldredge H the day she was miserable Two candidates were obligated in T used ——— and as well bus e first degree. Following the rw.-u_} business lemc session ice cream, cake ude were served, There were om Norwich, New London and Groton J(;dze-q they did her no good for the ringworm was getting bigger and bigger. I had given up hopes. At the end of five months I read about the Cuticura Soap and Ointment so 1 sent for them right away. I then bought some more and used them according to directions and in less than weeks sha was quite cured. In four weeks the hair a ftors EAGLES. At the regular meeting of Norwich rerie, held Monday evening. five candi- ¢ A ates were initiated and six applica- was growing thickly over it so that you ! 8 5 > ons were received. In the past six | o ‘dfi"'flm\'" shehadasore.” (Signod) 1onths under President Frank A. Bliss Mrs. Corbett, No 1912. Norwich® aerie has increased 67 per A single cake of Cuticura Soap in memtership, and it is expected box of Cuticura Ointment (50c.) ave often (0 make Norwich aerie among the larg- sufficient when all-else has failed. Sold t in the state before the last meeting throughout: the world. Sample of each December. mailed free, with'32-p. Skin'Book. Address A Norwich delegation to the national | post-card ™ Citticura, Dept. T, Boston.” convention at Baltimore leaves here &@\en who shavé and shampoo with Cu- ”"l"d“»‘x “(““‘"5 »:“‘ ISt Z,ds nding | s 1 find ST inday in New York city an v Sowura Soap will find it best for skin and scalp. tiope #& 10046 Eupdy veitng | New England delegations will be| “commodaied by a special train. The |tour for the local Bagles is being ar- | nged by Secretary Joseph C. Keegan, The 'True ::wci C and the. party will visit Annapolis, | f B { | Washington and Mt Vernon They O eau ! |will leave Baltimore Sunday, August| 10, | is, and must be good health The Norwich delegalmn expects the | T 5 . = election of Thomas J. Cogan as grand | Sallow skin and face blemishes |ortny. ‘president. for. 1913-14. and | Grand Trustee Conrad H. Mann to the| position of grand vice president. The Norwich Fagles under the leadership are usually caused by the 3 gresence of impurities in the lood—impurities which also of Joseph C. Keegan will work in Bal- | cause headache, backache, lan- |timore for the election of Delegate . Samuel A. Carr deputy grand wor- guor, nervousness and depres- thy president for New London county, as a tribute to his faithful work while president of the Norwich aerie. sion of spmfl. If, at times, when there is need you will use EESHAMS you will find yourself better in every way. With purified blood, you will improve diges- tion, sleep more restfully and §our nerves will be quieter, ou will recover the charm of rkling eyes, a spotless com- N. E. 0. P. At the last meeting of Slater lodge, | No. 509, #t was voted to change the meeting place from T. A. B. hall to the room of the stationary engineers in the Bill block. A number of Neoplans are planning to attend the state fleld day to be held at Savin Rock August 2. HEPTASOPHS At the Past Archons’ banquet at Ocean Beach on Saturday, July 19, the! attendants from Norwich conclave wera | Archon Joseph Ioote, Alternate Dis- | trict Deputy D, (. Murphy,Pust Archon | 1 T, Handon and Secretary J, I, Coehs p lon rosy lipsand vivacious |rane, Bestdes the suprems secretary Good for all the fam- |there were preseni Buprome Treasurer | Ramsay of Boston, Bupreme Orsenises | 911‘;, Beecham’s Pills especially Sheffleld of New Jersev, and members of the Kraternal Cengress, Dr, Beers of | ., 1 w New Yorle and Thomas Cox of New | 3V Jesenlly Visited hor prothor and He OMEN [iiien " “Ditkriey Bepuiy Supseme| 1o s reed Meres | West and daughter Dera, ef Archon Charles Peterson of New Ha- | piican W\t AR Saughter Dora, of T Good nealth ven was unable through siskness t6 be| o 5 503 (0 081 WORS 0 present, Other past un@{i,m:‘s prs:;um 193 o were Donovan of Besten, Hall of Win- SRR Bold everywhere. Tn boes, 10e., Ze. sted, Hoffer, Gosdwin and Maiieuss BOLTON NOTCH The largest sale of any medicine. The directions | of New Haven, Willard of Hariford and e il ety with every box poiat the way to good heaith. | | Taylor of Waferbury, The membershib| Mn and Mrs, W, B, Bvans and {of the association was inereased by A¥e . daughier fva, pf Fajesttville, - Mra, WHEN you want to pul-youp bua. |LS% Membars, thras frem Greten fl""«W B, Bvans, Jr, and son, Willlam, two from Norwieh, It was veted held the winter meeting at New Bx,, vem ness before the public, thers is no me- dium better than through the advertis- ing columns of The Bulletin | Mrs. Fred C. | of Willimantic | tery cestors. | Mabel Rounds Burr and daughter | of Jewett Ciiy are visiting at George | Rouna’s. Mr, and Mrs. D. B. Gardner have returned after a week at Crescent | beach. Mr, Bhippee is boarding at Miss | | James | boarding at Miss Catherine M. Doane’s. | v ia short time in town. | ity annual plenfe at Birch Point, Wales, Mass, last Wednesday, Dinner wuas served und boating on the Jake and | Bunday morning with Hev, L, NORWIGH BUL_LE"_'""- SATURDA Tolland County SOUTH_COVENTRY Recent Property Sales——Home Comers For Vacation Visits — Fireman Wright Recovering. Mr, and Mrs. Cleveland of New Rochelle, N. Y. are occupying the George Barber farm near the Plains which they have purchased. Guests From California. Mrs. Minnie Stoughton Barbra and seven months' daughter of Southern California are spending the summer with Mrs. Barbra's .grandmother, Mrs. Newell. Mr. Barbra _accompanied them, returning to California imme- diately. 7 Mrs. Minnie Watson of Boston is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bradbury. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kingsbury, Misses Elizabeth and Elinor Kings- bury, Miss Grace Bradbury and Hen- ry Frink, chauffeur, left Tuesday morning for an auto trip which will include Niagara Falls. Miss Lillian Hunt of Westfield, J., has been spending a few days with Mrs. F. S. White. Unite For Prayer Meeting. Owing to the absence of the pas- tor of the Congregational church, ‘Walter . Eaton, the M. E. and Con- gregational church united in their mid-week service Thursday evening at |'the Methodist church. | William L. Higgins and family have | | returned from a vacation spent in Massachusetts. i Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tracy left last | week for Tine Pond, Maine. Mrs. Grace Clark and daughter, of Omaha, Neb., are with Mrs. sister, Mrs. Nettie Ruthiman. John spent Sunday with his parents, mak- ing the trip by auto. J. Hull of Schenectady, N. Y, Fireman Wright Injured. ! Van R. Wright, a fireman on the New Haven road, is at his home, re- covering from a broken arm and oth- er injuries received by falling from his locomotive. | Still at the Hospital. Elmer Moore, the young son of M Moore, who was severe! injured by being caught in the wheel of a wagon last April, is still at S Joseph’s hospital, Willimantic. He able to be about in a wheel chair. | Mrs. Ruth Lillie, who has been mak- | ing her home with her brother, Ad- dison Kingsbury, - {s visiting Mrs. Ethel Kingsbury in South Willington. Mrs. Adelaide Stanley is in the Ad- irondacks, at the cottage of her son, Fran anley of New York. | | | Mrs. Grace H. Rogers and Miss Ma- | bel Rogers of Middletown have been ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Arm- | strong. | | Estate Sales. | Patrick Curley has soid the Colburn ce, opposite St. Mary’s Catholic arch to C. H. Bowen of Brooklyn, Conn., and the Mee place, newr Plains to Olive White of Willimanti Mrs. Clarence Foster and son, K spending the sum . A, Hall. Real re mer with Mrs. S WILLINGT ON 1 Members of Savor Family in Another Runaway—Mr. and Mrs. Bertram S. Holt Touring From California. The Savor family have had another runaway, the powerful span of grevs, this time, with a load of hay. Paul Savor was thrown over the railing and down the bank near the old Ceme- driveway. Dr. Converse thinks he wlii recover from the concussion of the brain received. The one injured three weeks ago is still in the Wiili- mantic hospital but is improving. Mrs. Celinda Waldo who is with her sister, Mrs. Carpenter is seriously il Newly Weds on Auto Trip. Bertram Griggs Holt and bride of San Francisco, on their wedding tour in his car, called on Mrs. Preston Mon- day, Mr. Holt is a son of the late Norwan Holt and Kate Griggs and | grandson of General Orrin Holt, This | is his first visit to the home of his an- | Chureh’ Mrs, Frank Knox and her brother, and Mr, William Walldo of Harttord are at Mrs. Emily Carpenter’s, There were automobile visitors frem the college at V, Smith’'s Menday. Mr, Cosgrove lectured before he summer school at Storrs Tuesday morning, Mr, and Mrs, living in a part Henchan's house. BOLTON Defeated — Many itallan Familles. Clarence Eildridge are of the John Arnold Hartford Boarders Team in The Andover Bolton Ball team de- feated the Charter Oaks of Hartford on the Andover diamond last Satur- day, 6 to 5 Charles A, Lee pitched for the Maccabees of South Manchest- er against the New Britains in Man- chester last Sunday, the result was a victory for the Macabees, § to 0. Mrs. Emily Fordyce is visiting In Henrietta, Penn ¢ Mrs. Geo. Baerer of Middlebury is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles U. Burt. Mrs. Frances Ruggles is in Marble- head, Mass., the guest of Mrs. Ferry of Springiield. Mr. and Mrs. Hector West of South Manchester are spending sometime at A. Connor’s in Belknap. of South Manchester G. Smith is Mrs. Adelaide M. Sperry, Miss A. E. Sperry of Rockville and Mrs. A. Coleman of Boston, are spending The Misses Bolton of Fiskhill-on-the- Hudson are guests at H. J. Thomp- son’'s. Miss Nellie Clark who has long been has improved enough to sit up. Miss Grace Balch and Charles Al- len of Hartford are visiting at David J. Post's. Many City Boarders. Some Italian residents in town have their houses full of boarders from New York. They are in the ma- jority of cases their friends, One family has nearly forty boarders, As their house will not accommodate as many guests as they wish, they have bullt a small house to furnish extra sleeping rooms. STAFFORDVILLE The Methodist Bunday i1 school held other pastimes were much enjoyed, Rey, W, D, Hamilton of the Me(ho- dist church will exchange pulpits next G, Cur- ilss of the Buptist church of Stat- ford, Mps, P, ¥, Williams of Beaecon Eity, from €anada, wers guests Wednesday of Mrs, M. B, Howard. Master Paul Tullar ef Breekiya, N, ,. 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Serv-us means everything in foods— Spices Baked Beans Pickles Soups Rolled Qats Catsup Serv-us Brand Foods are in sanitary packages and in accordance with the U. S. Pure Food Laws. The Valuable Serv-us Coupons arc on cach and every Commence at once to save them and get most anything your heart desirés for yourself or your home. Your, 4 vih grocer has Serv-us Brand products or can get them from The L. A. Gallup Co. Wholesale Distributors Norwich, Conn. Reduce the Cost of Living without reducing the quality of what you eat Condiments Chocolate Macaroni all packed package. + 18 spending his vacation uncle L. S. Maine. | Oscar Greichan who has been work- | se h his‘ ie secend trick operator at Club hot has bid in second trick at Andove Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Woodwz Mr. and Mrs. M. W. How | trlp to Torrington Thursday in Mrs. | Woodward’s automobile. Harry Meloney of Hartford spent |Sunday in town the guest of his grandfather, L. S. Maine. STAFFORD Repairs have been made on the | house occupied by Fred Dimmick and | owned by Timothy Collins of New Britain. parents at Longmeadow, Mass. Mrs. Mary Shaw is the guest of | Rev. W. D. Hamilion of Stafford. ) Laura Ellis of Springfieia. Sunday morning at Mrs. s Helen Bliss of Longmeadow is the Bapun Church. ng her aunt, Mrs. Edgar Swift. Mrs. J. W. Rollinson and daughter | UNION spending a week at Block Island. | Margaret Glover was the guest | Mrs, G, L. Baker and daughter May | of Miss Hazel Comins a few days last [ of Hartford, are spending sometime at week. their summer home on the Hill. Miss Mildred MacCullum of Talrou—‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. G ville s the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. Woods!o(‘k attended the Congregational R. Wightman. | church last Sunday. Mrs. George Webster —and three | John Buckley of Hartford spent Sun. daughters of Springfleld are guests |day at home. of Rev. and Mrs. 1. P. Booth, Miss Winnefred Newell is with Mr. and Mrs. E. Swift and son, | friends in Pawtucket, R. I. Saves Wear ReducesFriction The standard oil for motor cars. It leaves practically no carbon. In barrels and half barrels, gallon and 5-gallon cans. Use Standard Oil Company’s Gasoline STANDARD OIL COMPANY New York Polarine—1913 of New York Ralph have been visiting Mrs. Swift's Howard of West | | EW DESIGNS We are now showing some very ai- tractive ideas for memorials, can be constructed at a Moderate Price without sacrificing quality. Ihe Ghas. L fuebler Ca. 3941 Frankdin St. ‘whick We carry a full line of Jewelry, Watches, = Clocks, Etc. All kinds, {&. in the best quality and workmanship. It will pay you to call on us and get prices, which are the lowest in town. Our Watches are fully guaranteed. ‘We buy and exchange old geld, aile ver and jewelry for thier full value. Expert Watchmaker and Repatring, J. OGULNICK & CO., 65 Frankiin St, Opp. Bullstin Bldg. BOSTONIANS FAMOUS SHOE FOR MEN All the Newest Styles M. J. CUMMINGS 62 Central Avenue, Norwich, Conn, Store Closed Tuesdaye and Thursdays at 6 p. m. Telephone. Take It To Lincoln’s He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. Cam- Typewriters, Keys Umbrellas, eras a specialty. Now located in the St 265 Main 8t, rooms over Established 1880 YOUR CHANOE TO GET AN AUTOMO- BILE. WHY PAY CASH FOR IT? Seiect your automoblle or car from your own deale: “u"'lfi s at your pay for it You .gl yance in price conveniance, wlthou: Auto Bv:yers (:u. of Am. Iac, 1396 FRAVE 1. Broadway, xorm 3_s i

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