Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 27, 1913, Page 15

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. *‘NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, To Whom It May Concern:|To Whom It May Concern:|To Whom It May Concern: Notice 'ig hereby given that at a| Notice s hereby given that at al Notice is hereby given that at a e Ou - n 1 n e ommon of the Court of Common Coun- | meeting of the Court of meeting of the Court of Commen Coun- LN ¢il of the City of Norwich held on the | Councii of the City of Norwich held on| cif of the City of Norwich held on the 15th day of septomber, 1913, the fol- | the 15th day of September, 1913, the| [5ur day of Geptember, 1913, the. fol- lowing proposition was submitted by | following proposition was submitied by | jowing proposition was submitted by | the Public Works Committee, and the | the Public Works Committee, and the|‘he Pubiic Works Commitiee, and the - final resolution was adopted, and you | final resolution was adopted,’ and you| fina]l resolution was dopted, and you alre hereby notified to inear at the | are hereby notified to appear at thef are hereby notifled to appear at the time and place appointed in said final|time and place appointed in said final| time and place appointed in said final resolution dnd be heard in relation to | resolution, and be heard in reiation to| resolution and be heard in relation to Odd Fellows Have Degree Work—Royal Neighbors Hold First Whist of Season — History of Rebekah Degree — Annual Meeting of Grand Lodge, I. 0. G. T. thie\'nr?:,tltcehr ccrénxnlnsed 1]\ znuu‘lig;';pon tn;, mnt‘t%r cant-lrngd i‘n ;:fdy:ffefl' the matter contained in said repert. : “ " . Conn., Sept. 25, : orwich, Conn., Sept. 26, E Norwich, Conn., Sept. 26, 1913. 3 L Attest: ' STEPHEN D. MOORE, Attest: ' STEPHmN D. MOOHE, Attest: ' STEPHIN D, MOORE, 0DD FELLOWS. ize that the Rebekah degree was BEST BY FAR City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of | oy Clerk and Clerk of the Court of | City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Paimyra Encampment, No. 3, work- | nearly as old as that, 5 Common Couneil. Common Council. Common Council. i o third Jdesstion oba o8 > | _ Schuyler Colfax, vice X : / BeroAty er s manting Tu 084 | the United States, was the real orig- / a To the Court of Coimon Council of the [ To the Court of Common Council of the | T the Court of Common Council of (Thnesday. SYNENES INSS g 1 U | iy of . the mibonah Oegresis afl E - City of Norwich, Conn.: City of Norwich, Conn.: the City of Norwich, Conn.: Fellows' hall and one application for | inator of the R e .The "Committee oh Pubiic = Vorks]| The Committee on Public Works, | The Commiites on Public Works, miembership reselved favorable actlon, | early 1845 the sovereign _gran » which was requested to, establish 4 | which was requested to establish & | which was reguested to estaplish & One application was o received. At | lodge made provision for the issuance H grade and width for the sidewalks on | grade and width for the sidewalk on| grade and widih for the sidewalk on 3h5 nect neotilte MhL Mt des d of cards to wives and daughters of OT E OI T T!E‘l‘ te northerly side of Cliff street from | the easterly sfde of Crescent sireet, in| the northerly side of Sachem street, 8 8 of 'Lyt caitidats members. At the first day's session of o~ N & gohtn 151.5 east from the easterly|said City, beg leave to report tnat it{ from the westerly side of Uncas street ¥ ne of Oak street to the westerly line [ has given the matter its attenion, and Lo the easterly line of Lafayette street, £ esting ses- the sofereign grand lodge in 1850, At ose of the of Roath street, in said City, beg leave | is of the opipion that sald grade and | ung Fy 9 8 . epresentative W, L. S. S ) City, . Southerly side of Sachem r chowder, prepared Representative W. L. S. -‘m,“h‘eq“f fo Teport that it has given the matter | width for B sldewalk on the easterly | Shitet to s romme in renge with the ame with all the ap- northern New York presented a reso- ts attention and is of the opinion ...at | side of Crescent street should be estab- | 80000 7 50 ‘Uncas sireet to the sald grade and width for the sidewallk | lished, and it recommends the pasSage " o 2 t, 1 o, e mnortherly side of Cliff street)of the following resolutons: f;?x_»t-,erlx){-g“?(? xirp‘}r?.“:ixcat“{feh'umzn?eg should be established, and it recom-| Resolved: That the grade for the| rhe’'matter its attention and is. of the mends the passage of the following | sidewalk on the easterly side of Cres-| ou'nioy tnat said grade and width for resolutions cent street, in front of the properties| {ie sidewalk on the northerly side of es was served the lution that was referred to the com- \quet hall. Cigars | mittee on the state of the ‘order, for eneral social time an induiry into the propriety of insti- tuting honorury degree: one for 'neas lodge work- | Wives and daughters of scarlet degree alesolved: That the grade for the|owned by The Estate of Alfred i.| Salhem street v candidat members and the other for past offi- sidewalk on the northerly side of Cuff | Rockwell, John A. .Rockwell, The Nor- 3;‘ l’.:glas» ‘;‘*r;;‘l:-(;fl:";h:a:lg"jll;“l{““’;; the initiatory | cers. v r FER firect in front of the properties owned | wich Club, Incorporated, and The Nor- | Yarayetie strect, and on the Southerly { “The originat idea did not includo a RAUGHT BEERCE 4| Bvirsimiths, Snread” Shmen vl | Wich Sired ReiGidmy'te: S W saine | L0 0, EELEA 08, o potme. 1n )t cold weather | Separate organization, but simply the ? i = zpatrick Mrs, John Harrigan, | is, hereby established as follows: Fange with rhe.easterly line of Uncas S FELrtis oF fhe dibver by fBi fosus e ck Fitzgerald, James McNamata, Beginning at a point in Crescent| iireet to the casterly line of Yantic he order and e e BREWERY BOTTLING ALE LAGER - agna ONGiL Sand ' F. Parolowski and street on the northerly line or gockwell | Strect Whould o —establisned, and it all anticipate & ordinate lodges - 0. 0. 3 e ra be, and the sume is, | street eight feet westerly from the| .O00 SHGE, U 3 busy w SR g e s 3 he;eelé)"ngei"agh\fined 2% follows: easterly finre 9L Crescent street, at an L e S g S :h. ) the committee made its repor . Qtfin & . Qui i et aer a point 151.5 feet east| elevation of 165 1-2 feet above mean S Croivon ‘TRt it KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS the, “female_degree” was adopt- (8 \ @mn & o GE S 0o Georgs . Greenberg from the easterly line of Oak street | tide and 3 67-160 feet below the top Of | ideormin b the nomhori® siqe " of . ¥ & 1 < | That -was the real beginning of . J. Fournier & Co. Wk s uin e ¥ Gl b e : 2nfl_ ?fleere;'cs'(?mte”ylfmm the north- Ii)hev}mderpinnmg of the house owned| J,ohem street in front of the properties gar ge 6, held reg- ROhEkERS, W & W J. Tetl . E. . H. Wilsor . . 2 rly of CIiff street, at an elevation | by Mary G, and Martha L. Osgood, sit-| [0 oy bty Rebekahs, . Tetlow ot s e < owned by Henry E. Barrows and F. F. eeting esday evening in s : i 2 feet above ‘mean tide, and [ uated on the southeasterly corner of f (patt DY “LOBE : ety he third Legislation at the session in 1856 A. Clendennin P. Shea running.thence easterly on a straight | Rockwell street and Crescent street, }':'fi‘rmfl‘J“'x«"#&-‘}”u‘f ‘Qfllfibf“wfifmfi. Ethix o ThDC oihird | permitted members of t 2ebekah Caicin Dise: George Greenberger line to a point six feet southerly of the | anu running thence northerly on a liné | 'ary "sugusta lnsling, Willis Hogue, i ot ttended and enthusiastic | (0 Organize for benevolent work. and [§ o%o The Palace fQuthweSterly corner of the FPolish | parallel with and elght feet westerly b NEai¥s SUEUSty, SREITE 2008 LORUS o 2 Sion the first de. i that was the real start of the separate W 3 T. F. Moriarty Church " property; thence on a line|from the easterly line of Crescent{ Raiiqh, OS¢ PIHERSM. FREC, 0 xt s »n the fi de f lods J. Zabrowski s. Tk k & Co. parallel with and six feet southerly of | street on grades as follows: Running| \ & r t s, hereb: be worked on two candi- | Organization of lodges. ) . Tkacza E the northerly line of CLIff street to the | 268 7-10 feet, rising 1 foot: thence 123 | Namara be, and the same is, hereby ‘ In 1869 it was voted to permit sub- H. Allard He i Rilroy C. E. Wright westerly line of Roath street, on grades | feet, rising 4-10 foot; thence 40 feetf SRIISNIC 48 I SRR O ordinate lodges to institute degree A - E. ig 2s follows: 33 reet, rising 1 foot; thence | level; thence 249 feet, rising $5-100 SEinning At & POt N et ROYAL ARCANUM ‘si«»dzzv.\ of the Daughters of Rebekah, |f J- Slosberg i 61.7 feet, falling ¥ 1-2 feet; thence 54.7 | foot, to a. point In range with the| R range with the westerly line of Lin: 5 2 | In 1861 it was decided to admit |§ G. Greenberger A. Clendennin Carroll & Shea feet, falling 4.25 feet; thence 2538.7 feet, | southerly line of Williams avenue; the | $48 Strect, an v oA N i | 9 falling 20.15 thence 81.7 feet, fall- | above déscribed line and grade be, and | L€ portherly iine of Sachem etrest, at ers of | evation of 105 1-4 feet above unmarried daughters and The Palace N. J. Fournier & Co. N. J. Fournier & Co. ing 4 feet: thence 167.7 feet, falling 4| the same is, hereby established for tue| [ PRETEMCH running thence westerly g i 0da Fellowd to the Rebekah degree, Yootit iy o i 1 < . i thence 160 feet. rising 2.4 feet; | curb of .said sidewalk. ] e g, orial Sbel S _In 1862 rezulia for officers of the [§ W, E. & J H. Wilson H. Allard thence 49.5 feet, rising 1.75 feet, to the | Resolved: That the width of satd e Gaertainment | Rebekah degree was adopted and the |} M F. Shea & Co. J. Slosberg ; westerly iine of Roath street; the above | sidewalk be, and the same'is. estab- | SoUiheris i1rom the bortaesiy ons d s fo e 1 d & ritual revised | W, E. & J. H. Wilson described line grade be, and the same | lished six feet wide its entire length{ PiFIEE 1-2 feet, rising 1 76-10U son was elected | ppo "o Repekah national conven- || George S. Drapef Cardailia Bhea 1 : 18, 4\8reby established for the curb of | I¥ing next westerly from the said east-{ jCqM R, 100 556 T80 talling 176-100 - " held at Hartforq | 1on_was held and petitions, sugges- |} p, J. Murphy & Co. Hdo IKHroy *Resolved: That' the width of said | the abbve mentioned potnis. - - " | [0t thence 245 1-2 réet, falling 3 1-¢ S | tions and complaints were presented’! .l ogan House C. E. Wright M. Goldstein sidewalk be, and-the same is, establish- | Resolved: That a sirip of land two| et thence $1 feet level: thence 135 4 to the sovereign grand lodge. |} Del Hoff Hotel ed six feet wide its entire length lying | feet wide between the westerly side of | (€€l 11 o e vaimay IR P The law permitting the holding of , Carron Bros. Eariviena Bros: next southerly from the northerly line | sald sidewalic and the curb line as| TISINE 2 5-10 fest, to tho eastery iy HEPTASOPHS. | national conventions of the Rebekah | American House % of Cliff street, between the above men- [ above establisiied be. and the same is. | O Jaiageite sugct the Sbeve, ¢80 Norw n No. 424, held e was repealed in 1890, but the |} Uncas Hotel Lariviere Bros. Geo. Schocz & Migacz “”}5‘53,"\’.":1""‘1-] Y S reserved for the purpose of planting | Sub B0 hereby €Srablished fof tHEeurs ok ng evenihg right to hold sizte assemblies was not |§ T. F. Moriarty James Farrell, Mary Fitspattick: Mrs: | - Rosolved CTnat the Estate of Alfred | 0L Said’ sidewalk. & appiicat withdrawn .. |} P. Mahoney John Harrigan, Patrick Fitzgerald, | P. Rockwell, John A. Rockwell, The| Resolved: “hat the grade for the embe received In 1894 a code for the Rebekah |§ |L iny Bros. James McNammara, John O'Neil, Sand I’ | Norwich Ciub, Incorporated, owners of | Sidewaik on the southerly side of Ea- cred | iodges was adopted and they made in- (§ ;G080 ‘ Parolowsk: and James McNamara, own-| 1and abutiing on the easterly side ot | Shem street, in front of the propertiss T leputy to the| dependent of the subordinate lodges | " M ers of land abutting on the northerly | Crescent strect, from the northerly line | AWheq by Sancy, tu UeRS, L€ AT e being placed under jurisdiction of state || M- Goldstein i) side of CIif street from a point 151.5)| of Rockwell street to the southerly *\.mlfl’,‘“e-\h»e“;{m“‘;;?‘i“‘n"- i herwRy t ! nz the dis-|assemblles, crand lodges and the sov- |§ J. Tuckie SEoiaatom lhe edterly lne ;oretOak) line ‘of ‘the Jomaph Petking ronw be [ stihlikhed’ us follows: i 2 fion referred to. tHe | eraien etand 00K Theatre Cafe A re 5 o Y eare, nereby ordered to 1ay al ®yeginning at a point in Sachem strest 0 reign g street be, and they are, hereby ordered | curb of cement concrete and duly form & L i % r reme con When the dcgree first came into ex- (¥ H. J. Kilroy 7 7 DE LER to lay. a curb of cement concrete and | with asphalt concrete, at their own ex- | !N range with the easterly line of Un- e 3 i or abolish- | istence it was simply a part of the |§ Lemith & Johnson uu A duly form wi phalf concrete, at | pense. the sidewalks abutting their re- | (38 8treet, and six foet northeriy from e b ity. The | subordinate lodge v ;W\A nlphn sepa- | S, Thaczak & Co. their. cw \re:\:\:pn::_"z.'\‘\i"‘.‘?f’flr;v;:ae]ck\-”?b;n4 spective premises, in"accordance with | Lhe sputhérly line of Sashem errest, 87 s B eet- | rate lodges were institute e male iR e s st PR gt B e Bl . 1d running thence westerly on a matter | o years the government of the ] 2o Puokop e e Tt e from the southerly line of Sachem v ¥ | developed on the women, | provided said side- | the easterly -side of street t as follows: 40 feet, t i ave shown ample ability to car- ) 5 = ormed with _asphalt | from the southefly line of the Joseph 8 thence 148 §'“n ;-N. the nex S Bheir Gfridee = = e nd aent concrefe curb, | Perkins rogd to point on the sald Tt thenpe: 190 - Tans - | YAl Odd Fellows: ‘are ' eligible - to | 5 e preceding resolution, | easterly i \f Crescent street in A A ety o e s = J | . s - fer s 1 / i n a acce; C f ra W e sout rly line of il ¥ ee e > UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS | membership in Rebekah lodges but | 1 ® f | o o) saccspiange) of B e s sputhe AR strcet; the above described Junior Order, | they act in an honorary capacity in : i k g 3 mber, 191 e Sireet Com. | dered to lay a curb of cement concrote [ 1ine and grade (6 be and the same & A Le s, held its| most cases. | 1 hereby direcied to lay and | and duly form with North River blue| hereby established for the curb of sa. o Bt Betiie] Dhasaay Ghatibcticut ‘has 55 Rebalan Todee | id sidewalks and cement curb, | Stone Aagging and cement concrete, at | Sviowalk. A 3 B 3 ol Cren S r, the Just expense of the | its property between the points above | northerly side of Sa st s | most successful in growth that was| po e William L. Ben- | e by the RiEeeit i | raentione P Wl he| ine weste ine of Uncas street to the s | Srer ecorded. The oldest lodge is! 3 ¢ ) losed thei | paid for by the respective | §rades and lines described in the first | easterly of Lafayette street, and Naomi, No. 1, of New Haven, which | home at ( in the Berkshires ‘ > named, neglecting suiug | Fesolution hercwith [ v side of Sachem street s was instituted in 1860, Reh s gl ey Bl e i B4 ¢ order. Resolyed: t provie id side- | from a po » range with the easterly B S s e P 2 ave return b ' | s o ors MME e A i S Stoma | line of Uncas street to tue easterly line S ot the iate B i SIm street, |} day of S 1813 flagging 2nd cement and a| 0f Yantic street be, and they are, 3 ME EaISEh: 0N ats dolns axceil it TLLTAY sment_concrete curb cted in T ut six feet wide their ea- . SOt NG A P COIE AXToIeHE for arenc Thompson, of | I, J. CONNELLY ; vo preceding res to the fine work. The L. G O. F. home in Groton “Haf"“"d‘ “larence M, Thomp B ol e e R i s oo o ae That Henry F. Barrows < ewes. much: of itssiSutess 'storthe iiALOIC, SECTOIAY 0L SEes o Bos | Resolved: That consideration nf the reet Commizsioner, b, nrst day ‘hampion, George L. Carey, a Rebekahs. who have labored earnestly | ey par T o) ‘K’; sbewt | foregoing resoiution recommended by [ of November, 1513, reet Commis- Liunell, ‘Frederick Sudlow, & in its support and have supplied many |have returned from a vacation Spe ‘ the Commiittee on Public Works rela- | sloner is hereby 'directed lay and Augiista_Hnsling, WHEY pe of the comforts that are enjoyed by |in New mpshire tive on of sidewaiks | form said sidewalk and cement curb in in A Bingham, Town e aged ¢ indi 1 of t . a7 Fllen’ Mitchel a point 151.5 f st | going order: the just expenses of the imara, Owner: 2 Prizes for order wwho are spending their last days | OldyBayhiacle opiretmiiiop MHELL | / [ Rbe it Borty S oot worie so ons By tha Bioest ¢ mortherly stds of Sschem mumber of T in that institution {60, widow of Jol St i S0 in the City of Norwich! be postpo to | sioner to be paid by th “tive the westerly I e S {15 Pome .Tuesday | 20 YEARS FROM NOW meeting of the Court 'of Common wners above Hlamed’ nesiecting said ¢ to tie ensterly line of Lagayetts Chan DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. { morning, of h ves 3 4 uncil to be held at the Council | order sireet, and Nancy z Ma Stamf Sehecionin ungil held A one daughter, Kirtland. 1 vour family morunient be erumbl- | Chamber in said Citv on the 6th day of Dated at Norwich, Conn. this 15th| C. wulas, Mary Murphy and Mrs. John Sebequonash council he s regular ing to du iet us show you speci= | October, 8§ a’clock in the even- | day of September, A. D. 1913 5.oait ~ners of land abutting on | meeting Monday evening with a good | R il vy ng, and that notlee thereof he given ) WILLIAMS t ity side of Sachem street il | number present. Routine business was seasor ,"‘M‘ it Rl M S G e s R in tha médnner required by iaw to all Y. J. CONNELLY, peiut in Tange witly the Seel a | considered and there were encouraging futes begult angd e Py 7 | persons interested to appear, if they Committee on Public Works. of Uncas street to the o y — 20 YEARS AGO. | Eeroasimieresief lppeatt T i | || compities an Bivile works, Sl e b nd ey S GOOD TEMPLARS, 80los - by sane._ ofthe members atdedy or SRRy, 000 B polizh is bright, lettering clear!| P Nearwich, Conn., Sept. 26, 197% B e o T e e ‘and duly form with cement The erand lodge of the International | Pleasure to the evenin e n‘\_':;" i o rp and general appearance 5 g — 5 o the construction of sidewalks te, at "{”t‘"g"',",..f.“::::,'“l""" « od ars met at! o s when erected The above and foregoing is a true he easterly side of Crescent street <s _abuttin hel e Eibs et i FEPHEN D, ¥ Saot to art the leentaniy and lines as ibed | ceds a ef Templar, Great preparations are being made | - 5 o httest: L STERPHEN D. MOORE, e . Deantuci The leastRrly o B R e satisfaction of the $ : There | by the New Haven lodges of the order The Smith’ Family. v gl gy n Ik O e o | o A T | ieel. Comuussibner asT The morning | for a grand reception to be given to | The Smith family: becomes more | n | a) ug 1e(‘ hfl i P77 | in the City of Norwich, be postponed Resolved: That provided saia side- s p nly with the | the representatives to the annual meet- | powerful every day. For example, if [ {10 CHdd - Fa i i 10 2 Meeling of the Court of Common | walke are not formed with cement £ ports ¢ rand lodge | ing of the grand lodge of Connecticut ! g1 the Smiths in the United Stat n- | 1 o 2 Councll to at the Council| concrete and with a cement curb, Lftect that | which takes plice Oct 16, in Pyramld | ota tag the tarim Tel. 39-41 Franklin St. NOTICE Champer in ¥ on ihe 6ih day | directed in the preceding resclution, to N7t 5 Lt Brramits ; A e Xb &b of October. 5 %0'clock in inw| the satisfaction and ac hall, the meeting house of Pyramid |would nave defeated, 41 to The Selectmen and Town Cler IR i Sy erear ‘he | Strast Commissioner by tne first day pal Aol s NN i Dee i g et 44 1o 37 tne Town ot Breston wiil be Eiven i the manner required by aw to | of November, 1913, the Strést Commis, | ception wil i o e ev. 2 pre- | York Press. , ‘ - tho wn House on Se all persons interested to appear, if | Sioner is here directed to iay ani | ceding the grand lodge meeting. | We carry a full line Y oiclock g im. tntie e elock s hey See cause, and be heard In rela. | form said si ewalk of cement concrate | The eption will be one of the 3 he purpose of admitting to the | tjon thereto. ¢ith a cement curb, in accordance w: e RAlOnS jin it istory | 3 £ appear on the list to be made and found Y z just expenses of the work so done by of the order in that city and great in- POSITIVE PRCOF Clocks, Etc. All kinds, £ Qasfied e atiove AR OO T e Street Commissioner to be paid by tere: is being taken in the event by . . b Dated at Preston. Sept. 22, 1913. v o o spective owners above named, | the New Hiven lodges, aa’ Stapreme | _— E in the best quality WATTER MCLIMON, R T S HRY I MOGRE neRlentE nalnboraar: A | Overseer Hohnmann of Pennsylvania ’ - Skeptic | . POBIRE A PRCKEAM, City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Dated at Norwich, Conmn., this 15 {55 oition sumiEnic Hotks Mivary whr | ShouldConvincestiie fGReatest i Oinpy el and workmanship. e D e Common Ceuncil. - eepzfd | day of September, 19k, e er Work- In Norwich. be present. Also Grand Mas 1t will pay you to call on us and get G. V. SHEDD, 7. J. CONNELLY, man Merrill and other grand lodge offi- ol I e Lo 3 b onil e “ - . - : 5 | ! 0 todest s. which are the lowest In tow sep24d Town Cieri. Committee on Public Works. cers of the grand lodge of New York s P Ste the Dmestinsown ecial Cit 2etin Resalved. That consideration of. the jwill be present. Grand Recorder | Because it's the evidence of a Nor- | Our Watehes are fully guaranteed. * foregoing T ltions recommended. by { Stroh is in receipt of letters from |wich citizen. We buy and exchange old gold, sil- A s The Commiitae on Public Works relas T iy MAYOR'S OFFICE ive to e truction 7 rades o he next ) Bremo Qversqer Hohmann and;Gaand | ‘mestimony ensily inyestigated, ver and jewelry for thier full value. Gity. bt Noswieh. Conae fire o e constriation RO ncoming | Master Workman Merrill announcing . 2 ity of Norwich, Con : The strongest endorsement of merit. | Expert Watchmaker and Repairing. To either Sheriff of the City Sachem street from the wesferly Hng fi toMthe easterly line o that they have definitely arranged to »t U'nea - - attend, also letiers from the other of- | The best proof. Read it: | J. OGULNICK & co, The New Yerk Furniture w Greeting | Larayett et, and on the southerly REBEKAHS, ficers above named to the same effect Mrs. Roland Ockery, 262 Franklin!es Franklin St. Opp. Bulletin Bldg. 2 > ture ou are nereby directed to warn t side ¢ n sireet from a point in ent it o Supreme Overseer Hohmann is ‘lso | x . Ve | md Clothln Com an ifl electors of the City of 1 Lo meet | range w e easterly line of Uncas elebration of (Sn | grand master workman of the grand |Street Norwich, Conn., says: Pains | - LS 4 pany w In the Town Hall in d City on Mon- ['street to the easterly .ns of \hlmh»c ersary of the found- | 3.0 by ry ‘ a ¢ back caus e . - day, Sept. 29, 1913, 3 o'clock in the | street, in_ the City of Norwiech, ~be |Todze of Pennsylvania and is also edi- [in thejsmall of my back caused m: furnish your home and clothe | U2iing for the liowing purposss Bostponed'to @ meating of the Court of e subject matter of a | Common Council to be held at the ausiliary of the i B - e begpie dld mot reals | (o7, Of The Pennaylvania Workman. "~ |great Sufferinz. Wnenever I stooped NICKELEATE COLONIST B S LS act on ¢ b n h on ¢ 8] nAITRE Addresses b oy the visit- | p Vi e 1 i 3 . | petition directed to the undersigned,| Council Chamber in fa ity o - ing notables and the generai committee | NATP tWing Efe [EXOVET Wty Boo BOAM LOW RATES |¥°4 at your reques OF - | B esting that a Special clex mesting | Sov fay of Ortoper. 1913,:at 8 oicloolk s handicapped in doing my . formafion ite or ca“ be calied to see wnat action wiil be| in the evening, and that notice thereof L wr taken relative to the construction of a | he g e g | Will provide a panauet and other enter- [and 1 wa h WUMAN SUFFERE” tainment and an invitation is extended |housework. 1 felt miserable when I —TO POINTS IN— New Y. S s GTeak I the e Y by the general committee to every e . sewer on Smit . re ofto he g i = hegan i yoan's Kidney Pills, = . - i rn! au..orizi ppropriatio efor ey Detber ‘ot he order . that eity and |PCKan sing Doan's Kidney Pilis, bro- | California, Washington, | 10¢.New York Furniture and | 2ulicxing s sopropriation, thereror v pers interested to appear, if cause, and be heard in rela- elsewheré in -the state to attena. |cured from N. D. Sevin & Son's Drug Clothing Company, Inc., dumii or, sums. Of money as - shall needed for the redemption of e L1 | to The grand icdge meeting will - be [Store. Thelr .good effect w son | Oregon and Far West A e et held on the following day and repre- !|p.ticeable, an | g es Lo bonde heretofore issued.to the amount| The above amd foregolng is a true TEN YEARS B atte ik e b orinp | oticeanle; augd B, cand e 236 Statg St"NeW‘ ndon, Ct. of one hundred and twenty-five thou- | copy nf record Ithem until the trouble was eiitire ! Conn.. Sept. 26, 1918, : : ¢ re Daily Sept. 24 to Oct. 9. 30WS | sand dollars, maturing Oct. ist, 1913 Attest TEPHEN D. MOORE from all the i4 lodges of the order in | % A e S e S ~ B | e b auihatise kha spEropristionr ol | ot Clotk dno Clerkicf the Conck. oF = Connbetiont it which tims /G oerstor | moved: Modern Tourist Slecpers, Boston to : the sums required for that purpose Common Couneil. sepzea the ensuing vear will be elected | NO MORE TROUBLE. i€ hicago, with connecting cars for tHe % Dated at Norwich, Conn., Sept. 2 From Nervousness Caused by | "5("\1e meeting of the grand lodge | gome ves ter Mrs, Ockery sata: | WeSt and Pacific Coast. For rates and ) 1 executive comm:ittee held last Wedr | Pomecyears Jater, Mry. Ockery Bald: giniformation. Witk 5 TIMOTHY, C. MURPHY ¥ Female Ills—Restored to G5y evening at the grand lodgs affice | You: ma‘continus to .publish ‘my |y pipppos D g s Mayor of the City of Norwich. Gvel‘haulll\ a“d : New Haven, the finance committee [former stalement. Doan's Kidney Pills 312 S 7 - ‘dectify Chat th \ g 2 312 Old South BI HS' ass. 1 hereby certify that the above and Health by’ Lydia E. gubmitied their monthly report, show- | cured me of kidney trouble and I hay uth Bldg. Boston; Mas: cotegeing” 15 The waBing” r - ng in detail that the amount in the | £ . me for service by publication ¥ Pinkham’s Vegeta- reserve fund on Aug. 1 amounted to |P€en in good health since. Others of | Games, Puzzles, Place Cards, Aetestio o GUSTAY W, epair or $331,041.29, my family have taken this remedy | M G 6 T f : Sheriff of the City of Norwich, p > 4 ble Compound. — e with good results.” | me. arvabh ait Napkins, Candles, Holders, | > o —_— FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Por le by all dealers. Price 50| PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT d Pri for Parti —OF ALL KINDS ON— Anbirn, N. Y. — 1 suffered from | At Tuesday evening's meeling of | conts, Foster-Milhurn Co, Buftalo, |, Truthiul in hor predictions, reliabls Favors and Prizes for Parties. ervousne: o Court Quinebaug a committee was ap- | ey i O DU | in her advice, no matter what troubls > CUTOMOBILES, GARRIAGES mervousness for ten years, and hadsuch | [ Cinteq to confer with the delegates of | YW York, sole agents for the United | you may have with yourself or cthers. R i 2 organic panlm that | the other le’r»ur}!]s regarding the pro- |States. CTome and she will guide you. WIN A ~— S. TRUCKS and CARTS. sometimes 1 would | posed membership campaign. Remember the name—Dean’s—and 204 FRANKLIN STREET . o e —_ The Selectmen and Town Clerk of § lie in bed four da; take ne other. Up one flight, over Avery’s store. . WMechanical repairs nainting : v 2 bt e 1 1 the Town of Norwich will be at the at a time, could no BO YL MEIGHE0RS, Franklin Square Town Hall in the Court House on| 'n9. uphols’éring and wood w- 1 i | Dow camp held a pleasant whist, the = z , ea: i S':“" o i [ O S Phe season, Thiradas evening Baturdig, BORt X7, 108 $ not want anyone 10 | i, pngineers’ hall, with a good num- a. m. to 1 o'ciock p. m, and from talk to me or bother | ber present. Prizes were awarded as me at all. Some- |follows: Ladles—First, Mrs. Lillian % imes 1 would sufer | Whiting, bureau scar! second, M : h Bowen, fancy apron. Men -Kjirst, o ours;ta Adam Gernharat, bilifoid; second, Mr. ime. erentdoc- | Leffingwell, cuff links. tors did the best | “Refreshments and a social hour fol- . [1owea the whist. The affair was in S . theylcguld f"_m‘ charge of Mrs. Leffingwell, Mrs. Rob- until four months ago I began giving | ins Mrs. Dovie and John Murtagh, from 9 o'clock ssmut ing 'n all its branches i inz l:oseupers.o:\s ho L abail. nr found Efl[[ N ar ur iy o . qualified whose names appear on the list prepared by the Registr x\»r‘:, 507 to 515 orlh Main St Voters of said Town in Septe: ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDGE, iy o g ol R ] LAIM that the best blend for CONTRACTORS W WEoSe health.”” —Mrs. WiLLiamM H. Gt 15 When Turkey, which never pays its : " “Seleftmen. CHARLES S. HOLBROOK, NORWICH. CONN. Town vierk. debts can borrow $10,000,000 from an | American syndicate, the view that Pleasant Street, Auburn, New Yor Cigars 1s Connecticut and Ha- “Doctor’s c It |money is “Ught” may be taken with [ Sl “ N":” s “,D““gh['" o 'd" many grains of salt—Rochester ler- || [———1 Tob S it cee R St. Cloud, Minn.—** I was so run down ; i vin obaccos. S5 > 214, - B vana grov e by overwork and worry that I could not 3 stand it to have my children talk aloud Great Expectations. or walk heavy on the floor. One of my ow that the tariff is settled, some et g o B inkham's | peOPle expect it te pay the butcher and {y‘er.: :Lxd_ Try Lydia E. Pml\hul.n PR hakes, set the table, ring the din- egetable Compound, for I know a doc- |07 bell and say grace-—Atlunta Con- tor’s daughter here in town who takes | stitution. ft and she would not take it if it were “BUILT »OR THE ROAD ; BY MEN WHO KNOW. E I]“al'd Theve's no possibiiity of mechancal . . troubles or calls for expenses. ‘The felfilxe is ‘pre-ebmu‘.enny 1ge sound, e usky, comfortable mount. You owe 1t 3 Lower than ever in price. Better and | to°y3irsell to find out all about (he more for your money than ever be- [ DeLuxe The uitimate choice of all ex- Cigars made in Connecticut are of this blend and bear this label in BLUE on the box. perienced riders. 20¢ good.* Safe and Sane. fore. | WILSON BROS., Agents, ““I sent for the Compound at once and & gl‘:i;t‘hfi“glif;:‘;‘ge-‘H*f'f’“(;f ’fg;l‘;?;gt TEACHER 1914 Overland iS here auglsd Norwlen, Conn. Kept on taking it until I was all right.” —Mrs BERTHA M. QUICKSTADT, 727 Avenue, S., St. Cloud, Minn. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- L e & : S s We don"t guite see what Colonel s d may be ‘:"""df“""“l’ the most f o @ velt has to do with the fight in efficient remedy for female il" Why | o Tammany camo. —Detroit Free don’t you try it? Press. CORNS Demonstration will convince you ID e a2 | tha Teal is the automobile of the year to buy.| ELECTRIC LIGHT TREATMENT where there @re no bells.—St. Louis Republic. . fn: Willimantic two days each week. Any Fight is the Colonel’s For appointments address E. All uoubles of the nerve eircu- E. BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- |/ Mie B. RING AUTO CO. | wiion or rheumatiem wich, Conn. = AGENTS, . JAMES DAWSON, 3 D 5 : . Tel. 524, Room 26 Central Bulldinz Telephone. 19 Chesthut Street Lady Attendant

Other pages from this issue: