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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