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ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM Norwich Nest of Owls Plans Obsérvance of Third Anniver- sary—Heptasophs Have New State Organizer—Neosha T Club Conducts Whist — Nerwich Clndldltes in L-.rge R. A. Class at Hartford. e ;7 PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. ing and all passed a delightful even- Owing to lack of time at Wednesday | ing. Prizes were awarded as follows: evening's meeting of Norwich grange, | Firsts—Mrs. A, A, Kalinowski, bureau MORAN Through the agency of two good friends in For our CITY HALL con- tnctmen.qd.:_-ant e Tk which had B ianned | searf; . Johm McKenna, umbreHa; ¢ % 56 . B : B e diithamu rom, tterina 1 W ; whose skill is attested by his ed and it ‘was dnnouneed by | Bué'mon Refre;,hrnent: of uni{;( ar;d l n i : Dtek that there | coffée were served by the committee In Z h'enfl.m(:pecx‘:l ‘::)el:mg “later to | charge. It was announced that the 3 ? work. Let him clean your next whist would be held on November initiate waiting candidates. > 8 i 24th, obD F“ELLOWS. | e ampment worked the | ROYAL ARCANUM. one candidate at Deputy Grand Regent, William T. s meeting in Odd | Curry, grand trustee, George S. Pow Fellows' hall and will work the same | ers, E. W. Jones, William Simpson | degree at the next regular meeting. | and George Adams attended the big Uncas lodge worked the initiatory | class initiation conducted by degree Monday evening and has work | Webb council in Footguard hall, Hs 1- degree for next Monday | ford on Nov.. 7t LW nnd(dutes monument. The Chas. A Kuebler Go. Tel. 561. Franklin St. Palmyra third _degr Thursday eve people of Norwich and surrounding country Yalues That Can Never Be Duplicated ced the first ¢ e uchday Stoc. | Hathaway of Tebanon were incladed > | in the class of 59 who were initiated. There was an attendance of 625 rep- resenting all parts of the state and the DR.R. J. COLLINS DENTIST DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. meeting was ¢ 0! C rageing one. . bequonash council, No. 11 held its | The dogree. ?‘.,f" e i Fuotal. . meeting Monday evening and | ane form by e degree team of 148 Main Street, Norwich, - Cenn. sSed. There was a large atténdance. | handsome bonner was | TuThS The Neosha club conducted an en- ! qoinici for having. (he Iarge jovable whist at the close of the meet- | centage of members in the of ing fifteen. One more ¢ | have brought Thames counci per centage high enough to cautur the banner. i Thames council worked the iniii- atory degree on one ¢ lnduhl!r at Wed- nesday evening's meeting-and business of a rountine nature was considered. UNITED WORKMEN. Thames lodge, No. 13, A. O. U. W, | of Groton. at its last meeting, Tues- f IS Babies! Scon they will be big bovs wd girls, and their faces will 'z only a’memory. CLOTHIE HATS NG, AND voted to hold meetings | Bt " y arid Tuesday the Bring the babies and we'll evening selected. The lodge has been : ; ; meeting twice every month, but the catcn their smiles, LAIGHTON THE PHOTOGRAPHER Cpposite Norwich Savings Soclety. members think it more expedient to convene weekl | fine Du prepared in visiting insp H Breu:tm gav ! Ladies’ Tailoring Breakfast Food with good, substantial food val- ‘ ues, a happy combination of barley malt and wheat. Keeps 1y the “kiddies” healthy and strong. Supplies the workers with energy and strength. Delicious, nutri- tious and satisfying. MADE TO ORDER AND GUAR- ANTEED TO FIT. EXCEL- LENT WORKMANSHIP. C. MILLSTEIN, 5 106 Main. Street, Norwich, Ct. Cotipons in Every Package Hamilton At your grocers. Malted Cereals Co., Burlington, Vt. ith all the char- GE"EH‘\L I ul'l'lsl'll'as & iy i it 3 < S - i‘.\-emimem expressed of those present. | womns meee comes. | CVET @FOUPEA LOZELNEr 10r wick corps, No. 16, met at the am Memorial Friday after- h President Mrs. Lillian E i One candid . stk Tl r n n and Mrs. ng report o Soldiers’ home . i n. he s that there ! | Were 425 veterans the home al‘ | present, and 159 in the hospital. I | owLs. ! k | One application for membership was TLLel\ ed at Tuesday ev ening’s meeting | of 3 nest No. 396. There | was also a meeting of the entertain- | | ment committee to arrange for the | yk(l{‘br;\l]nh of the third anniversary of | the nest on Nov. 28. There is to be a | ot banquet and a fine programme of on- tertainment is being arranged. The ! | affair is to be open to members and friends and it is planned to make it an enjoyable occasion, This stock of r$16,000 has b i d | IS STOCK Of oVe 5 as peen piace | m in cur hands at less than are open every day from 6 in the | Eone to sylvania, and Robert | s been assigned - st and we give our customers the same Lhorig] n W v L1 UsS<o and will assist in arranging the work of the winter, ’ I - ow prices. T akelt To Lincoln’s He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. Typewriters, Keys Umbrellas, Cant- eras a spocialt) Now located in the 8Bteiner Bieok, 265 Main St, rooms over Disco Bres Established 1550 HEPTASOPHS. Norwich conclave, No. 424, met Mon- | day evening in Bagles’ hall and one | new member was initiated. Robert | Woodmansee was elected inspector 1o fill the office left vacant by a r ] Bostonians FAMOUS SHOE FOR MEN HIGH CLASS CUSTOM MODELS District Deputy Peterson is in Penn- | Our Mai Dining Room and || 2ot %iihon o m e | serious illness,"and his duties are nowt 3 |in the hands of Alternate District ooms Deputy D. C. Murphy of Taftville. | Organizer Willlam H. Duncan has also orning until 12 at night on the European Plan Music Sunday Evening by the < T 6 Exclusive Agency M. J- CUMMINGS 52 Central Avenue, Norwich, Cenn. Call 1314 i'loneydale Cheese at RALLION’S 5 and 10 Cents P. W. LATHAM & CO. Phone 1069-4 SPECIALIST IN THINGS PHOTOGRAPHIC Orchestra from 5.30 to 8 p. m. THE WAUREGAN HOUSE The Parker-Davenport Co. Droprietors. WON WOODRUFF TROPHY. Second Infantry Team Take State Rifle Match. The Woodruff trophy, a bronze buf- | falo, for the winner of the state rifle | match, has been awarded to the Sec- ond infantry team. The match was shot at East Haven on Oct report of Major Earl D. Church, ord- | nance department, who was exec ume\ The Fefllon-(:hamley :??;?:g ur\m‘.: n:;;((;:mu accepted In gen. | ; Woodruff trophy is the gift of | former Governor Rollin 8. Woodruff. It | ‘LI, was previously held by Second infan- | o [“c_ try. The score of the winning t ’ was 1725, First infantry won second | 3 prize, $60 cash, with an aggregate CONTRACTORS John " Fitzgibbons, Robert Walk Score of 1559. R ri enry I, F -4. The ‘ FURNISHINGS 10c HANDKERCHIEFS ______________ 4c || $10.00 SUIT CASES __._______ ---..$4.98 i R e G STORSUITCASES .. . ... .. $3.50 i P PN S e $ 5.00 SUITCASES _______________ $2.50 60c SILK SOX ... $ 1S0SUITCASES .. .. . 89¢ 36cSILKSOX ... $ 2.00 and $2.50 SOFT and STIFF HATS 98¢ The members of the Second res ment team and the scores they made | Henry B. Carter, | e gt B S g g e e g $ 1.50 and $2.00 GOTHAM, GRIFFON “Bel-Hoff Hotel | vt i e R and CLUETT-PEABODY SHIRTS .. 98¢ Boccisl Diliee served daily | S fsiow " oo s swemeatl |} T e, wngy gy T 50c and 75¢ SHIRTS _____________ 39c rom 12 to 2.p. m. ot ey || 150 WANDKERCHIEFS ____ 6c || $ 5.00 and $6.00 SWEATERS ______ $289 ASTHMA First-class service by competent chet. n Coach—Second Lieut. i Sk E o £ s Lo | R, I 50c and 75¢c UNDERWEAR __________ 33c || § 2.00 and $2.50 SWEATERS _______ $1.49 §, o an i knar hat AR OB am Spotter . Percy H. Mor- | ma. Send for our free booklet. - e Rt P e 50cBOYS’SWEATERS ___ __________ g || 50c SWERTERS ... ... - _.___ 39c [ fver Cired s Home 1o S e PRACTISE LIMITED TO 'rl‘gir;bfir}.(‘h:fl-h .um.\-“ 5 ,i | The AS-MOON CO. New London, Ct. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT ent (bar). T act2TuThS t Lieut. Charles A. Cranick, Co. st infantry, (badge) cond Li Henry F. Ladbury, Co. 1, First infantry, (badge) Second Lieut. George C. Freeland, | Ci D,. Second infantry (bar) { Second Lieut. Henry A. Riley, Co Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m., Sundays excepted, and by appointment econd infantry (bar). DAN MURPHY & CO. \\fllks-r, Second infantry [ . . & Ordnance Sergt. T Ales, Wines, Liquors and Cigars | oranance. department (bar). 1. First Sergt. Joseph Corner of Water and Market Sts. | Second infantry (ba OVERCOATS and SUITS Regular values from $10.00 up to $30.00 now selling at $4.95, $5.50, $6.95, $7.75, $8.95, $9.95, $10.50, $11.75, $12.50, $14.50 and $16.95. ODD PANTS For dress and working are here in large variety. Pants that sold for from $1.50 up to $6.00 | NOTICE The New York Fumiture land Clothing 'Company - will furnish your home and clothe you at your request. For in- formation write or call - The New York Furniture and rst Sergt. John Fitzgibbons, Co. A, Second infantry (badge). Private Henry F. Brandamour, Co. Most Ciga~s Are Good. THESE ARE BETTER | T, Second infantry (bar). & Clothing Company, Ine., TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR T R el Now selling at 79¢ to $3.98 11 Bank St., New London,Ct. GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR |8 nfentmy Gadse) @ o Try tham and see. Second infantry, (badge). ry THOS. M. SHEA, Prep. Franklin 8t Next to the Palace Cafe ORDER IT NOW Ropkins & Co’s Light Dinner Als, T6c_per doven. JONATHAN SMITH, 30 Town St., Norwich, Dealer in OILS, GREASES, and | GASOLINE A Full Supply Always on Hand. PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL for Cil HOLYOKE WOMAN WILL NOT DESERT DR, AVIS. | § Refuses to Go Home With Her Sister from Court. Ora J. Cady, the 22 year old Hol- Ask to see our Raincoats at $3.48 : DON'T DELAY! COME TODAY! Brommers Svergronty 50 per-oumn | YOk, woman, ™ refised o gerere B Stoves & Speciaity, _ Telaphiste M4 © Feee deltvecy all parts of tng| Woodburne R. Avis, formerly of Gro- i city. H. JACKEL & CO.7elvphone 138-& NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. Firat-class Wines. Liquors and Ci, Meals and Weich Rarebit lervos‘rt: ton, with whom she was arrested for fornication Wednesday night in Hart- ford, and ignored the entreaties of her father and sister. The girl went to jail in default of $500 bond. Avis went to Jail in default of $5,000 bonds, being held under a charge of abandoning his wits %4 living with another wom- order. Johp Tuckle. Prop. Tel 43-8lan MQHAN corner Mai in and Shetucket Sts. . D. MORAN, Manager BE PROGRESSIVE Have your Optical Werk done by a1 up-t -date houge, C. A. SPEAR, s Mo.m::ecrm .mlF oml.., ain Street, opp. Franklin Sguary