Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 13, 1913, Page 15

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ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM Thames and Norwich Councils, Royal Arcarum, Elect Offi- cers—Neosha Club Conducts Whist—Shetucket Lodge Observes Thirty-third Anniversary — Joint Smoker For Foresters of America. | officers of the lodge are: Noble grand, ODD FELLOWS. N Liyter, Shetuck No. 11 lebrated | Louis Ely; vice grand, Henry its 33a ann yflli&;:y #hy lquegé ror financial ' secretary, _r\mhinlm‘ s sning's meeting In 04d Fellows' hall | Spalding; secre houis Mabres, The first degree was conferred in ex- | treasurer, A. E. kel By R form on four candidates. 'At| The meeting was arranged by - t the business meeting a | Forter Rogers, Osten Fergason and a ved In the b John J. Parsons. e Mars Dotk seated ot ths| - At Thursday evening's meeting in James E. Hart, Sidney L.|0dd 1’:“°\;< ]hal\d"flm u;?:;mr;- Fett 4 y { ment, No, elected the of- oun "“r sad -~ Socretasy ficers: Chief patriarch, Joseph McKen- % zie; senior warden, Henr Bridge: funior warden, John' T. Young; scrj John F. Amburn; assistant SLan William E, Mayvo trustee for . Green. tre: three y S Powers; leil; guide, James Homisdas Boland; Clish; _sentry, trustee for three Axel Johnson. There have been into the council the past monti new members, making a total ship of 60. There have been hs the past year. uesday evening's meeting in the Joseph P. years, take 1 cll, No. 720, elected these office ‘i“i“d‘,‘j 17 | Répresentative to the Grand Coun 0dd F William T. Simpson; alternat McDougall, regent, Charles S. Sta t no John iel F. Holmes; ce regent McDougall treasur , George orato; George I ns ank T. Fields; trustees threa Leslie Hopkins re-elected; Alex Jordan. is preparing for an er the evening of Janu and plans are underway ‘o the ocasion & most Members of Thames lodge wil invited to attend. | DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. The regular meeting of | council was held Mon us reports of ure were read ment o | make 13 ECIEWA ITHED AWFULLY ON HEAD Thought Would Go Wild, Dry and Sebeqonas: ening an encourag At the close Neosha club con- ne business session t flakv Hair Nearly All Came Out, | auctea = well Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment | omaesea howl set, Three Months, Hcad All Cured. g B “;"_“L‘:I‘»_ A ack of cards in a leather 29 Atkins Bellows Falls, Vt. — “T lations were awarded M Bad cczema on my head and it ftched some- | C1UmP and Mr. Downing. = thing awful It seemed sometimes as | ") g o 24 It was announced t the n though I would go wild. Tho eczema was o tia be i FoF @ry and flaky. One day I combed it hard with & fine comb aud made it all raw. My hair nealy all came out gradually so T had & small twist of bair and did not use but one | The annual meeting Norwick | bairpin to hold it. | camp, No. 8908 was held day ev- | T teled —— butfn vain: {¢ did nogood. | ening_and the following officers re- | ught 1 would try Cuticura Soap | Slected for the ensuing s Vener, 1 used them threo months | 2319 consul, John J. Murtashi 2 my head was all cured and my | Sone e R o e hair began 1o grow so it is quite thick no I have four times scort, R. P. Han Downes; n much as T had. Mr. Downes has held the oftice i (Sigmed) Mrs. Ellen W. Adams, Nov. 16, ~banker for thirteen years. Mr. Condon | 1912 has for t been clerk of the | camp. proved most effi- | FUP PIMPLFS AND BLACKHEADS §3 jisard PR fhenn Gt i b aF FORESTE AMERICA Ointment, onthe __ The three courts of Foresters o 4 this city are planning to hold a j tvash Of | smoker in their hall, Monday With pecember 15th and It is int - and continue the committee to hold two This treatment smokers later on. The commit d retiring. At other endeavor to have at inments at all the smoker: lively membership contest has started between the three cous Soap freely for the toflet preventing inflamma- clogging of the pores, the auso of theso distressing facial | [1€_court initiating the most me - Sold thre e worq | bers mot later than the first meetir o il malied A in_ April, 1914, will be awarded d free, with | prize, The slogan of Foresters in this ddresspost-card “Cuti- | state is 25,000 members before the rext state convention an in 1915, poo with Ou- | effort is being made LI of ¢ orsiin and scalp, | New England” may m: in_the | position it has always Held in heing ong the leaders in Forestic growth, GERL SUH:ERE{] I i i ] | The annual meeting of Norwich conclave, No. 424, was I Monday evening In Hagles' hall with Archon Joseph Ioote in the chair. After the regular business the annual el | was held and the following s elected: Archon, Joseph Foote; pro- At Regular Intervals—Says | vost, wWm. I, Disco; prelate, L. A. . .. 5 | Degrenier; secretary, John F Coch- | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- |ruie; fnancier, Waiter D, Moran: | asurer, Herbert Willey; inspectot, table Compound com- | Ei5itohiar &, Whictaker; warden, Al | bert Huntley; sentinel, Clarence John- | pletely cured her. Wor begavint . Soason. Heilthore "o — | tees, D. C. Murphy, James T, C. | | and’ Wiltiam H. Disco > only con | test, a good natured one wok place t | (he office « or, wien and hope that itwill | thr tidns, W be of interest tosuf- | naving a majority and belns ferit For ng women. i Moore 4 four years I suffered | monting tha s RSl adonties ot | served” the mesavaty. coffse BE g uta: interve wiches and «»:gcm. The new officers | o 7 will be installed some time in Janu- Such pain bt UNITED WORKMEN. {ach,thenfinallyhem- | A well attended and enthusiastio I | meoting was that held by Relief lodze, | No. 37 ot Waterford last Tuesd, ning. A large delegation from ge, No. 9, of New London s mber of prominent brothers from | { New Haven and Groton, who were ac- iorrhages until s{would be nearly blind. I had five | doctors and none of them could do more me for a time. . by 5 ur advertisement in a pe- o o Busronss | ed to try Lydia E. Pi in attendance, as well as egetable Compound. 1 took b S R LR M. o g B L ¢ | vortance to the cccasion. Nomination boxes of it and used two bottles of ‘.m- ers occupied the greater part ative Wash, and I am com- ; eting, after which a fine sup- cured of my trouble. When I | a and splendid speechies vz the Compound siting_brothers, among g the Co ]1 Offly sre Grand Master Workman ix po and now I erbert Pishop, Grand Recorder weigh one hundred and twenty-six | George Siroh of New Haven; Super- pounds. If anyone wishes to address | \isor Charles B. Douglas of New Lon- don; Grand Ouiside Watchman Hiram M. Hodgdon of Groton, and Master Workman Halloran of Sprague lodge, me in person I will cheerfully answer ail letters, as I cannot speak too highly of the Pinkham remedies.””—Miss JESe | No, 9, New london. Incidentally the £I1E MARsH, Adrian, Texas, | visitors enjoyed the supper so well that they lingered at the festal board Hundreds of such letters expressing | just long enough to mies the last car gratitude for the good Lydia E. Pink- . for New London by two minutes, and kam’s Vegetable Compound has accom. | conseauently had to walk the distance ished are constantly being received, o aa g the relizbility of this grand old to New ROYAL NEIGHEORS. The regular meeting of Dow camo held Thursday eveniag in the Bill I, and these officers were elected | it you want special adrice write to " Lydia kham Medicine Co. (confls ) fnny A el it Vios Gons dential) Lynfl, Mhss. Your letter will e Jennie 1. Goranamms iast arorm be opened, read and answered hy a lacte M. Jones: chancellor, Sadie | woman sand held in strict cowiidence, 1ot e v, Jennie M. Kim- ball; recever Uian AL Whiting; 4 party of members from P: encampment vis will 3 \\ edn <d witnessing < works the | second degree at mext Monday eve- ning's meeting. ROYAL ARCANUM. The regular meeting of Tham council, No. 1851 was held W evening in Foresters’ new member was ini E lowing officers were elected for the ensuing year and will be Installed 1n | Javuary: representative to Grand council, William ‘anner alternate, Francis Clish; regent, James Aubre vice regent, I Clish; _orator, Willlam Curry; past regent, Willlam 1 secretary, Buckingham Memorial, Norwich coun- | enjoyable | )r | Buckin ANSWER THE CALL Norwich People ' This is Necessary. A cold, ~ strain, a sudden wrefich, A little cause may hurt the kindeys. | Spells of backache often follow. Or some irregularity of the urine. A splendid remedy for such attacks, A medicine that has satisfied thou- sands. Is Doan's Kidney Pills, kidney Temedy. Many Norwich people rely on it. Here is Norwich proof. Mrs. John Wozniak, 23 Blm St., Nor- wich, Conn, say Doan’s Kidney Pills have done me a world of good | and I can't in { praise. I suffered from for three or four vears able to find relief un Doan’s Kidney Pills, D. Sevin & Son's Drug rembved the dull pain in my back, ju ) too much and was un- cay procured at Store. over my kidneys and made me |like a different w e | For sale by all dealers. cents, Foster-Milburn Co., | New York, sole | States. Remember the name—Doan's—and | take no other. Dr. Hobson's Ointment Heals ltchy Eczema. The constantly itchin: sation and otk eczema, eruptio; burning sen- T disagreeable for salt_rheum “and Mendota, chased a box of I Ointment. Have had since the Civil war, have been by many_doct beneiit that help nded. it will Have Found That a special | thetr | idney trouble | 1 I began using | agents for the United | |@ PRIME RIB § SUNBEAM Scans (.. ® CITRON i 1o, | 2030 PRUN Ib. . al, Teresa Doyl aret H. Baer Burke; manage Mary Pt ph Harper; dele to state Mrs, Lillian Whiting; Miss M. Kim The instaliation takes ng in January, when the di ty, Mrs. Holt inner sentinel, A inel, three , Dr. vention, alternate, nie M laida venin s were s me: initiated a. WOMAN'S Sedgwick corps, No. m Memorial T S RELIEF CORPS, met 15, at_the noon wii o ster, in ttend to edgwick wo vi The for the MODERN' WOODMEN OF AMERICA| meeting. seem m- having giving dinner which Hope you didn't ge c over this way How & 1 will have goo Wish you all a Merry TRIED AND rRUF RECIPES, Dear don't intere Thanksgiving ip b 3 eggs sifted with 1 Fruit Cake ter with 3-4 well beaten powde tablespoo hours | One-Egy C quarter cups o of sugar and baking powder into your mixin ter cup me beaten the cap the and_su and p gredients and beat creamy, with an with lemon or vanilla and shallow tin in a moderate oven about three-quarters of an hour. This makes a nice layer cake or cottage pudding served with a.sauce, . Veal Loaf-One-half cup fine bread or cracker crumbs, 3 pounds of veal, 2 teaspoons of sall pound of ham, 1s 1-2" teaspoon allspice, tablespoons cream, 3 eggs, 1-4 cup butter, 1o4 teuspoon black pepper, 1 teaSpoon onion_juice. Chop t am and v very fine: heat thic s without s. arating, until ueit the I mix the v 1mbs and s ings well , add_the eggs when well mixed butter. Mix tho a mald Wet with « out onto a flat add the cream [ ghly d wa Dbaking pan. Bake for . wili | ssow: HOLIDAY SPECIALS wr wam Purchasing of Foods at Right Prices is One of the Most Important Items in Your Cost of Living. THESE ! ROAST BEEF, Ib. . SODA.OYSTER §{ CRACKERS, 2 Ibs.. ... EARLY JUNE FEZ\k With Purchase of one pound Mohican Teas or Coffee 10 Ibs. Gramulated Sugar,41c Mohican Best Creamery BUTTER, 3 lbs. $1 . 30¢/mks 29¢ Proceu'l'able EGGS, dozen ....... ITEMS WILL HELP REDUCE THIS COST. el R LB '30|FRESHR[BPORK il M to Roast—Fresh Lean, Ib. ..... | SPECIAL! FLORIDA Sweet Potatoes ORANGES 10 ibs. 25¢ 17 for 25¢ [4¢ BE ON YOUR GHARD in the ter of taking out FIRE INSU‘RA;& A policy taken out today may Save you a small fortune tomorrow. It not only shield you from loss but cut your worry in half. ISAAC S. JONES insurance and Rea! Richarde Buil RIPE PINEAPPLES ........ ARl 1668 IOcHROQUEFORT CHEESE, Ib. : .35cIMiLD CHEESE, Ib .15¢-20c s A A e El Confectioners’ Frosting All-Around Mohican SEEDED-SEEDLESS 4 A “ SUGAR, 41bs........ 25c | FLOUR, %, sack. RAISINS, 3 packages. .25¢ de Baked Goods EVAPORATED APPLES BY EXPERT BAKERS .17¢ MPOUND, Ib 25 Shetucket St., opp. Thames Bank FARM AND CITY PROPERTY OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE. Represents 15 Fire Insurance Comw panie: JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate and Investments McGrory Building, Main St. Office telephone G01-2. Residence 1179-§ ATTORNEYS AT LAW AMOS A. BROWNING torney-at-Law, 8 Richards Blag. "Phone 700. Brown & Perkins, Mtomeys-at-Law Over First Nat. Bank Sheiucket St. Entrance National 13c .70¢ SQUASH R Home Ma § pack: 10c ORANGE-LEMON PEEL Ib. : .13¢ PUMPKIN (- VR G MINCE MEAT 3 packages ............. é { IES POUND CAKE, I MACAROONS, dozen FRUIT PIES, each....1 10c BREAD, loaf. ... HOT B quart BROWN BREAD EDWIN W. HIGGINS, Attormer-ar-Law. YOU Now is yo! | PANTS for Win cd | 60 to 60:per cent. of save 33 per cent. o sell our W, room for our $ manufa ring orders turned stead of kesping oud cial low round trip rates on certaim Winter goods for next Wint ail cur OVER MAKES in | dates to the West, Nortawest, South= Overcoats, Suits and P west dnd Pacific Coast. YouriEont o eard to tf > 4 lighted standard and tourist sisepersy We quote here a . | Boston to_Chicago. Unexcelled Din= sale prices as ) ing Car Service. Direct connections kL, Al CE . { will be soid in the In Corduroy, Ca at sacrifice p hole wlar wholes: OVERALLS and J L = [ | | SPECIA | Get the Habit. Come with the Crowds. Buy Direct from the Manufaoct: SHOPE S, SUNDRY LIS DESK PADS, | B TELEP! »S, CARD md PASS CASES, CIGAR 2 RAR{ Efi@US? |CAsES, B RILL BOOKS, WRIST PURSES, for Christmas L B200 i Lh&u ‘ o1 \.c;:f ; ETC. S 4 ehred very f | dressing while th: | put-away to cool; Will not take up space but perhaps will come again 20 or 40 vea aiso have a | Corner Washington Square, s e Takelt Tolinolws. | CRANSTON & CO. \yne pet.nowe TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY NICKELJPATE ARE YOU ROAD GOING TO CALIFORNIA, CHICAGO OR THE WEST?% DON'T FORGET— The Nickel Plate Road offers you lowest one way to all points west. Round trip_tourist fares daily to California and Pacific Coast. Spe= LIFE TIME | me to buy your OVERCOATS, SUITS and | ! cost.” You from | and Pants, and you can | we have dscided of cost in order to , the largest whole- prepare n save t to ave ur | Excellent service. Through electrig at Chicago, with choice of routes west thereof. Setore arranging your Western trip, save money by writing me: for rates and information. i L. P. BURGESS, New Englang Passenger Agent, 312 Uld South Bullding, Boston, Mass. JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER Blarx Books Made aad Rufed te Orded 108 BROADWAY gi B »no%ca ses ole ;cascs. = C —the : 1 haves nnounced PIES, CAKE AND BREAD o lem. that cannot be excelled. B Phone your order. Prompt servicey ) Lit = LOUIS H. BRUNF.Lu: Vi s(ar! your Lidrary CLase. case $7.00 $2.00 as required 10 Carter Ave. (East 8 TrytheElectric Light Treatment for Lneumatism, Troubles of the Cire c:lation or nerves. SCIENTIFIC CHIROPODY JAMES DAWSON $2.50 ns & V st vie 5.4 v % T W ~ ~ 001 entral Buildi s i 137-141 'IAN STREET MiSS ELLA M. POTTER ACEBRICE & numb: ts for Norwich and Vicinity me proportion. Instructor of Piano and Harmeay Studio now spvn for season of 1918 Room 6, Alice Bldg. Tel. 968 decided I U BOYS' TWO-PIECE { Worsteds and Serges, unheard of. SUITS atest stylos, will be sold | We quote a few prices: il SACRIFICE PR $1.24 ZAC:"F‘I‘;E PRICE | s12s about the gift for y ad, your mind will be | The Fenton-charnley ACRIF SRICE : SACRIFICE i ; izgi relieved when you ex | SV SACRIFICE PRICE 83.50 L Blllldlllg CO.’ h‘- CRIFICE PRI $4.24 ] @ G mhe et Leather Qoods :‘ For in this line we have | of choice articles for both ladies | Cog’?gfig%éfis and gentlemen. NORWICH, CONN. at 79, 08¢, $1.24, $1.4s, double. | JUMPERS ’ bl are made by the best manufacturer in Be sure | Our Leather Goo! this country, are thoroughly reliable and priced right. to see this line, as there are many new novelties. : CASES are swell. are different. OVERALLS D blue, A Al L in browa, white and stripes- 42c a garment LOR-MADE SUITS P LADIES’ T Large Mammoth Olives FOR ticed , ETC. RICES RIGHT of J. M. YOUNG & SON Corner Main and Market Street- Telephone 1288 3-5-7 WATER STREET, N Norwich, Conn. | He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. with oiled | European Plan l | ] i’ ot ‘and | Typewriters, Keys Umbrelias, Cam- | i Cras a specialty. { The Vaughn Foundry Co.| JONATHAN SMITH, Wates 75 cants pie du0 mbEE apy more v nn .\s‘ Now |nc=l=d in the Steiner Blo 30 Town St, Norwich. HAYES BROS., it 1 am welcome 1|265 Main St, roome over Disco BGe: s. 11 to 26 Ferry St. Dealer in OILS, GREASES, and g | b iyt L. CASTINGS GASOLINE Telephone 1227, 26-28 > h " - { wani te dut sour busi MIL FEFE | P"R:fjll'ssyuvz‘s)T:};.L e an H,-nd.c‘ owHEn many o pus | ,"E b ) - or Ci T s Rl e A e advesiis Orders Recaive Promat Attentijn | Stoves v Speciaity. Telophone 318 | ap oorumn of 'he LM

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