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on hand $478,485.70. Total paymen n;cm organization to date, suznz,-r 186.07. Emergency Fund—Amount per last | report $6,013,191.35; amount since add- | ed $9.20 otal Dec. 31, $6,022,397.23. i dous of Mottussy, Tiedoutes over all known liabilities, ~$6,476,309.70, Ap- | Officers of N. E. Q.‘P.‘Lo_dses Installed—D. D. G. M. Edward. o F. Kinney Banquets Palmyra Encampment—Norwich | E%s:?;“&:fgs aer Soct 430 18y, S48, i Aecrie Plans to Open Charter. General Fund—Balance last report,! $64,094.81; received during the month, | $1,809.42; total $65,904.23; paid during| the month, $23,453.36; balance on hand | $42,450.87. ODD FELLOWS. Palmyra Encampment voted on one candidate at Thursaay evening's meet- ing in Odd Fellows’ hall and receiv- UNITED WORKMEN. Last Friday evening the grand lodge officers of the Grand Lodge of Connee- ticut paid a visit to Stonington lodge, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Tuesday evening’s meeting of Wau- %fifionns Ib. 15%6‘ ruary. Grand lodge officers and others from out of town are expected. Trumbull lodge, of New London has appointed a committee consisting of Thomas H, Troland, Henry D, Stan- meeting, District Deputy Grand Mas- ter BEdward F. Kinney entertained’ the members of the camp at an enjoyable banquet. 5 Monday evening Uncas Lodge, No. 11 worked the second degree on two candidates. supper wa; erved and specches de- livered by some of the many promi- nent brothers present, inspired t> suave remarks by the fineness and plenty of food served by the Stoninzton broth- ers and siste The evening.was a most enjoyable one to all present and will long linger in their minds in the chapter of pleasant memecries. Y i = 3. to ed nine “more applications. Business [ No, -50, of Stonington, which held a |T¢8an Lodge No. 6 was devoted of a routipe nature occupled the great- | joint installation with Myra. F. Dous- | foutine business’ and dicussion of | er part of the session which was well | las lodge, 19, Degree of Honor. | Plans for the celebration of the 50th an: | attended. At the close of the business | With th monies completed a fine | Niversary of tne organization in Feb- c SHOULDERS lb Dnlu ,E,LEQTRICAI. aur:.uu. OF Hunter’s Amul, Taftville, OQ. Telephone 165-3 o, $8.2 May we have one opportunity: to show you how stylish and how 9 to 10 a.m.-——HOUR SALE—9 to 10 a.m. ne, Potatoes, pk. 21c E?,‘,‘? TOMATOES - 2 Ibs. 25¢ ‘ Choice CELERY - bunch 8c|Smoked Shoulders, Ib. EAGLES. Norwich -Aerie received one. applica-~ tion for membership at Monday even- ing’s meeting in Eagles’ hall and plans for the future were discussed. It was decided to ask that the charter of the aeri¢ -be opened a'short time as an in- centive to membership. Heavy Beef Ih 16c Extra . NEW ENGLAND ORDER. Deputy Grand Warden ella 'B. Walden of New London installed the following officers’ of Slater lodge, No. 509, Tuesday eveni Vice Warden—\rs. Josephine Clish. Recording Secretary—Mrs, Angeline Stockdale. l5éc | REBEKAHS. o Financlal Secretary—William J. Y ow lb 9 perfect fitting = TAILORED Tope Rebekah Lodge received two | Simpso e“ . {p at the | Treasirer—Carrie Simpson, 2C SUIT can be mads FOR $8.00. applications for members yegular meeting Wednesday evening in | ©0dd_ Fellows’ hall. Four candidates are to be initiated at the next regular | meeting and a supper will precede the | work. Trustee for Tetlow. Mrs, Johanna Wright has been elec ed warden and M Sisson of Mont- ville, chaplain, and Dr. Lewis phy cian, but on account of other.matters they were unable to be present and will be installed at the next meeting of the lodge. The regular meeting of three years—Mrs. Ida ONIONS 3 Ibs. 10¢|Legs of FANCY LAMB Ib. 15z¢ _Tc|Broken RICE, Ib. 3c|R&Q¥OLSES 25¢ No. 3 Can, 3 cans. ... C. MILLSTEIN, s 106 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. OWLS. Norwich Nest, No. 1396, initiated one new member Tuesday evening in Owis’ IONA CORN, Sweet and tender, can WILLIAM BLACKBURN, On Jubilee Committee. HAVE A Thames hall and the entertainment commiltee | 1,qge, No 326, was held Tuesday eve- | ton and Charles B. Jefrre ¢ 8€, INO, 320, 24 & y to arrange Teorted on Plan Tor B et e | ning in Foresters' hall_and Deputy |a program for the celebration by the | COHOE’S Arab Gmnp photogn h eld 204 By the lodge Is proving suc. | Grand Warden John C. White, assist- | lodge of the golden jubilee of the 1/, C ates’ onducted by the lodge I8 RIoving Suc3|ed by James L. Wheeler of New Lon- | order next month which also will be SALMON, %’s, can. ... Brand - f cesstal SaEy. Vel & don as grand chaplain, Past Warden | the silver anniversary of Trumbull | taken while the family patronage.. Mrs. M. C. Moriarty as grand vice|lodge. The anniversary of the or:.ier1 is | are all together for the ————————————————— | warden and Mrs. M. R. Robbins as| February 19, but the ‘lodge celebration o P Holidays. When condi- | junior past warden installed the fol- | will be held February 11.. On tha 15th | Exh'a slnmps eas ol < ST T Wonderful Cough Remedy. | lowing officers: members will join neighboring lodges — - A rr Dr. King's New Discovery is known | Past Warden—D. J. Johuston, at Norwich for the celebrution by the 100 Stamps. With 1. 1b. Fancy W“nd 4C nmm;h can be made in everywhere as the remedy which will | Warden—M Foley. lodges in that cit your home. gurely stop a cough or cold. D, P.{ Vice Warden C. A. Bellefleur. | Gardner lodge, No. 46, K. of P. held a | TREp FOh.~. covocnsaapiionias M FREE WITH EACH OF THE FOL- 3 J.awson of Eidson, Tenn., writ Dr. y largely attended meeting Friday even- | ls 75 Stamps with 1 1b. New Crop LOWING GROCERIES King's New Discovery is-the most A. Congdon, ing, Chancellor Commander Sumner | Toa it s 0 on wonderful cough, cold and throat and s Anna G. Driscoll. | Armstrong_presiding. The report of A S % 2 packages IXL Starch, each Sc SHREDDED lung medicirlxjc I 3 sollld in my stor Sentinel—William Shea, g the committee in chalx;]ge ojt gxl}e ar-, 60 Stamps with 1 b, Tea....,,, 50c or 1for..... ¥ PHOTOGRAPHER, It can't be beat. It sells without a Trustee for three years—>Mrs. Mary | rangements for the golden jublilee to | 2o trouble at all. It needs no guarantee.” | A. Rohen. be held on Feb. 13 was heard, The | [l 40 Stamps with 1 1b. Tea.,, 1 bottlo A&P Mustard WHEAT Shannon Building This is true, because Dr. King’s New | The meeting was well attended and | grand lodge officers and several of the 1 bottle A&P Ammonia Discovery will relieve the most ob one application for membership was | surrounding lodges have been invited to 1 can Sultana Spice. ¢ nate of coughs and colds Lung troubles | received. Refreshments nnd‘a general | attend the golden jubilee of the lodge. | . i e 10 pa e C quickly helped by its use. You should | social time followed tte bu ses- | District Deputy Grand Chancellor | Extra tamps witi otiees 1-can Underwood’s Sardines o 3 ’ ;(eeplzl Dottle in the house at all times | sion. William _J. Blackburn, Henry A. Guile | . 1 can Old Dutch or, Atlantic aKe t To Llnco S or all members of the family 50c and | N _— as grand chaplain, Edwin P. Pratt as t: ith 1 tb. El Ryad., 35¢ . $1.00. All Druggists or by mail, ROVAL ARCANUM B i, R R - Yy Cleanser .......... wweersse, 100 Red Kldlle He Does All Kinds of Light Repairing. H. E. Bucklen & Co, Philadelphia or | muilowing is a summary of member- | Curland as vice chancellor went to | 25 Stamps with 1 1b. Ambesa. ., 32¢ 1 can Pimentos 10¢ y Typewriters, Keys St. Louis ship and finances of the supreme coun- | JeWett City Thursday evening to fin- 20 Stamps with 1 b, Sultana., 30c 1can 2 in 1 (Kills Bugs)...... 100 vecr ooy s —_— cil December 31, 1913:— stall the officers of Undaunted lodge, i 1 Libby’s Dill Pickl 15 Now located in the Steiner Blook, For Froat Bites and Chapped Skin. | = Membership—Last report 248,985, ap~ | io; 8. A pleasant soclal time with [ 10 Stamps with 1 b, very goed g A ey 205 Main 8t, rooms ever Discs Brea For trost bitten ears, fingers and | plications sinco received 1. | Fefreshiments followed _the _ business. | Coffee’ yruinamrrssiisiens o 1 bottle Onion Salt.... 160 3 cans 25¢ Eatabilshed 1850 toes; chapped hands and lips, ch:l»| tements since ceived’ C. C. Smuil ‘A. Thompson; 5 Stamps with 1 1b. good Coffee 25¢ 1 package Quaker Corn Meal - blains, cold sores, red and rough skins, there is nothing to equal Bucklen's Ar- nica_Salve. Stops the pain at once | and heals quickly. In every home there ould be a box handy all the time. Best remedy for all skin diseases’, itching eczema, tetter, piles, ete. 25c All druggists or by mail. ,620; Sus. & Per. withd'ls , total 1,06 pproxima John W. Potts; prelate, Alfred L. hteb-‘ bins; M. at A, Merton E. Bugbee; K_¢ R. and S, William J, Robertson, Jr. M. of F., George W. Robinson; M. o(x | B, Frank E. Robinson; M. of W. | Samuel Thatcher; I’ G., Louls J. F Tetreault; O. G., Solomon Wechsler; trustee, three years, Ernest M. Blake: representative, : two _ vears, Samuel Thatcher; altérnate, Frank E. Robin- son. -You want to know what AS-MOON is doing for catarrh, Bronchitis, Asth- | ma. Send for cur free booklet. Hay~ fever cured at home to stay cureds Price. One week's treatment. $L50. The AS-MOON CO, New Londom, Ct, act2TuThS DR.R. J. COLLINS DENTIST port $57: month death benefits paid $740,082.01; The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 135 Main Street Free Delivery ’Phone 29-4 s We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For Them{ balance PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Past State Master L. H. Healey s coming here from Woodstock on Wed- nesday evening to install the officers BURLINGTON WOMAN of Norwich grange, No, 172. By vote TAL RNER | thought, however, that he will re- g of the grange at the last meeting the SOoC co SHOT IN'A QUARREL | | cur}‘?‘r e : 148 Main Street, Norwich, Cenn members have the privilege of invit- (Continued frons Bagi Page Fourteen) e man probably will be given & Phone 424-4 ing friends to_the meeting, which will | preliminary hearing - tomorrow. TuThS be open at 8.30 for the admission of those thus invited. An entertainment is on the programme and there are to be refreshments. Assailant Ciptured Aitgr Attempting wil to End His Own Life. your her high school days? daughter? Would you honor your teacher if you should see her chewing gum and Governor's Veto Criticised, Collinsville, Conn., Jan, 22.—Deputy Hartford, Conn., Jan. At the 12 APPLES Quick Wicking THE disagreeable wick-' talking slang so loud that people had Sheriff Cushing tonight took into cus- ’meetin: here today of the Hartford tody a young man giving his name as arch-deaconry, Rev. Ernest F. De Miel TABLE AND COOKING, BY PECR Ladies’ Auxiliary A. 0. H, to shout to ask a business question of criticised Governor -Baldwin because An enthusiastic_meeting _of _the | €ach other? Will your puplls? = ]John Ksensusk, who is charged with|he vetoed the bill providing for a state OR BUSHEL- Ladies' auxiliary, Division No. 13, A.|, Four vears from now vou will not 'shooting Mrs. Sylvester Zima at her | farm for inebriates at the last session P. W. Latham & Co., O, H, was held Wednesday evening | be school girls, and wild oats die SIOW- | ;¢ iy the town of Burlington early | Of the legislature. No definite sction oy % in_their rooms in Foresters’ hall with ETTA BARBER. | .0 | was taken by the meeting: Tel. 1059-4. a large attendance. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. M. L. Sliney and reports of the treas- urer and secretary for the past year were read and accepted. The reports showed that the division has just com- pleted a very prosperous year both financially and socially. An invitation HINTS FROM MARIA. Editor Social Corner:—I have been helped by the Cornmer and in turn wish to be of assistance to those who have helped me. 1 believe the following household hints will be found useful: evening. Mrs. Zima is at |home in a serious condition, with a | bullet through her right lung and an other through her neck. is alleged, escaped from the house af- | ter the shooting and then tried to end {his own life by shooting himself three 1 n the breast. her | - | the fruit growing course Ksensusk, it | at the Y. M. C. New Britain—The first leeture in as given A. Friday night. Stan- cliff Hale of South Glastonbury spoke to a r sized audience on Whys and Wherefores of the Apple Orchard, or How to Start and Grow It. A. T. Ste- WATCHES From the Nickel Timekeepers that are good $1.00 to $5.00 in- vestments to the Waltham and from the Taftville auxiliary to join i i shooting occurred 1 house | i i h t the de- 2 i i i If you burn the food in a new white ed In a house | vens, who is instructor of the class, other lines that mee - ‘o‘é-ltrr}erihei:] In the gzisltaél‘?’(.l(iglv O;ftle};f enmel dioh, pat into the dish a tabie- | On what Is known as the Veering farm | gave a general outline of the course. mands of every watch pocket noon, Feb. 1, was accepted. S spoonful of sal soda, fill with water (I Burlington, in a sparsely settled from the standpoints of pride and § . 1, was accepted. State of- | S | section of the town and facts of the - durability, ficers will be present at the joint in- stallation. A number of new members were enrolled during the evening and plans for entertainments to be given soon by the auxiliary were considered but no definite arrangements were made. Remarks were heard from Mrs. James Moriarty, Mrs, James Fenton, Mrs. Jeremiah Healey, Mrs. D. T. Sha- and boil In cold weather take special pains | to dry the hands thoroughly, and you will save much discomfort from chap- in P'Mix ol paints with meited paraffin | and dip white candles in 1t wish, your eandles to be of some par- ticular color. 1f a child swallows a bone or ob- | pany with Deputy Sheriff Cush { to the scene. u iL YOU | shooting took place, which they sald | followed jwas charged with shooting by the in- were difficult to obtain. Dr, R. K Cox whp notified by a farmer that woman had been shot, and in com- There were s sons in the house at the time the a quarrel. Ksensusk, who ALL STOPPED UP? Think what is stopping it! Think of @ the germs and diseased tissues which poison every breath Here s the big point in the treatment by we assure you eof works and cases that guaraatee satisfaction. F. W. GUILD 56 Main Street, Norwich. Phone 242-2, han, Mrs, R. M. Powers, Mr Kondon's Catarr Jel? l(punflammr ing feature of some old- Murphy, Mrs, Ellen Dow: % ject like & button, make him bend his | Juled woman, was not to be found, 58 it Cnters the nosc, throat dad moutn. lia Biboad ol bt d ward Sillivan and Mrs: Timothy head as low as possible and slap Bim | woo"Coined that & man with thres | o irat” Seeromasd Satt tod ws STETSON & YOUNG fashioned oil heaters is done ovan. A social hour followed the bus- | hard between the shoulderblades. bullet wounds in his body Wwas at John | fascs sl drgsteer depe, —° d%e away with entirely in the New Model Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. Changing wicks is simplic- ity itself—merely slip out the old wick and carrier and drop a new one in its place, trimmed and ready for use. DERFECTIQ Snoxt:u.zss iness session, WOMAN’S RELIEF CORPS. Sedgwick Woman’s Relief Corps, No, 16, held their regular meeting in Buck- ingham Memorial Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Maud E. Baker. Reports from the several com- mittees showed_the pas: successful one, financiall It is planned to entertain Sedgwick post, G. A. R, Sons of Veterans, and the husbands of the members of the W. R. C. on Jan. 30. Fifty members and one visitor attended the meeting which was clesed in usual form. Dissolves all Doubt. have discovered that he Pieuc e e fonnn le adow of doubt that ngton was Father of His Coun- People who are naturally forgetful of fruit in the wintertime should make | a point of drinking the juice of a lemon | in a glass of water before breakfast and & glass of orange juice on going to bed at night. The carbyde—a pearl gray powder left from acetylene lamps—is excellent to use around plants. It stimulates growth of both flowers and foliage. Bvery child member of should be trained to hang up his coat by its hanger. This saves the tearing out of armholes and similar catastro- phes. The hygienic bedroom is not only large and airy, but all useless gim- cracks are kept out of it There should be as few dust-collect- ing articles as possible. To control nose-bleeding, let the patient lie propped up in bed and ap- orge | Ply cold compresses or an ice bag to | George | ihe ;‘uso "am}’ stuff the bleeding nos- | tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head- [ Cascaret tonight will surely straight- Zifert's house three miles away, Af- Kondon .Il Co., -lllua’ulll.mlll. | Ksensusk lor fell into the river after escaping { from the house and he was weak from the family | ter many denials, he admitted that he was the man who did the shooting ac- |'cording to Deputy Sheriff Cushing. ft appears either jumped ONDON’S Catarrhal Jelly the cold and loss of blood. It fis YOU'RE BILIOUS AND CONSTIPATED! LIVER IS SLUGGISH--DIME A BOX Furred tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges-|that is horrible and nauseating. A Carpenters and Builders Best work and materials at rigms prices, by skilled labor. Telephone 50 WEST MAIN o, ~ JONATHAN SMITH, 30 Town St., Nerwich, Dealer in OILS, GREASES, and GASOLINE A Fuil Supply Always on Hand. PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL fer Oil Stoves a Specialty. ‘Telephone 318 NOTICE The New York Furniture ith absorbent: cotton. aches come from a torpid liver and | en you out by morning—a 10-cent box trymen. G ey o s | constipated bowels, which cause your | will keep your head- clear, stomach |and Clothi Company will e made of one cup of cream, three- | Stomach to become filled with un- | sweet, liver and bowels regular and thing o gl quarters cup light brown sugar and | digested food, which sours and fer- | make'vou feel eheerful and bully for | furnish your home and clothe me = P rf ‘ oil H t Oh, well, if the Sugar Trust is unable one teaspoon vanilla. Stir till boil- | ments like garbage in a swill barrel. ‘ months. - new Perfection eater 5t, no_doubt the government | jug hot. That's the first'step to untold misery | Don't forget your children—their lit- | you at your t " Fos the is equipped with patent locking gan do the job for it—Indianapolis MARIA Indigestion, foul gases, bad -breath, | tie insides need a good, gentle, cleans- |3 reques! News. flame-spreader, which prevents Jewett City. CHATTY LETTER FROM SWEET vellow skin, mental fears everything'ing, too, occasionally. formation write or call The New York Furniture and smoking; has oil indicator on G e o S CANDY CATHARTIC . font and latticed window frame gently in_the headquarters of (hs LAVENDER. Clothing Company, Inc., . it is societies 3 Femp —more durable and attractive. Srie io make strangements o’ | Dear Bditor and Social Corner:— 11 Bank St., New London, Ct. glant mass meeting to protest against | Just a few lines this morning for rhe Julsews i i the Burnett immigration bill now pend- | Corner. Was so sorry to read of your The Perfection Heater is ing in congress, the Jewish people con. | Sickness, *1iddy” also of your sick | finished with vitreous enam- sider un-American, unjust ‘and which, | housenold. 1 (oo, huve been under the | 10 CENT BOXES-ANY DRUG STORE MISS ELLA M. POTTER if passed, will result in harm to the, doCtor's care and am st i + ALSO 25 & 50 CENT BOXES+ eled turquoise-blue or plain steel drums. Simple in con- struction, strong and handy. best interests of the countr; nothing serious. Just a word to Maine Lover you speak of reading. We have a nice | library in this place where we live, WORK WHILz YU SLEEP Instractor of Piano and Hlnnouy and T've got so I drive—therefore, Smokeless and odorless. take books out. Wonder if you have Studio now opin for ssason of 1913 read any of these:—The Country Room 6, Alice Bidg, Tel 968 The trade mark of the Per- fection Heater is the triangle —it stands for the greatest improvements ever made in any device of the kind. Sulpholac For skin blemishes In SULPHOLAC a highly prizedy | by John F¥ox; Heart of the Hills, Freckles, by Gene Shalton Porter or Peggy-in-the-Rain by Ralph Barbour. Will try and get those you spoke of in your letter. Dear Aunty No, 1: How are you af- ter this cold spell. few of my can fruits. Also had beer thinking of sending>you.a '§lip of the Neighbors, or The Just think lost a | GIRLS! BEAUTIFUL, CHARMING HAIR NODANDRUFF--25 GENT DANDERINE New Fall Millinery A fine assorument of latest styles MRS. G. P. STANTON, 5 I | germicide is combined with. sulphur | red begonia,. as it was: lovely again | : At all dealers, or write for descriptive to produce the p rrul skin remedy. | after its set back in movipng. When | TRY THIS! DOUBLES BEAUTY OF Besides beautifying the hair at once, 62 Shetucket Strest - 51 circular to | A soft, ;mm;* e iily taken it was nipped with the. e xdlmlh ;he‘; YOUR HAIR AND STOPS IT Danderine dissolves .every particle of | up by . the skin, S 1 PHOLAC pen- | rest of my pretty flowers; but when 2 { dandrus; = i a ctrates below the surface, = It all come to their- heguty again PR BT jdendruft; cleanbesCpuiiige it inyis JOSEPH BRADFORD STANDARD OIL CGMPANY reaches the seat of the trouble and | will not forget you, Your hair becomen Nght, wavy num ates the scalp, forever stopping dtch- Bl eradicates it. Trust you will all like-the poem “A |y 1 qant und a - {ng and falfng hair. OF NEW YORK The safe, Slean remedy for acne, | N, yoars, Resolutions. Tm eo fond |07q"cayirul T aficr | But what will please you most wil BOOK BINDER York, N. Y. Albany, N. Y. pimples blackheads, rash, ringworm, | g g “|a “Danderine hair cleanse.” Just try |be after a few weeks' use when you . New Yorlk, N. Y. y, N. Y. est wishes to all cloth with a little | will, actually see new hair—fine and| glaxx Books Made and Ruled t8 Ordes Buffalo, N.-Y. Boston, Mass. shingles—even chronic eczema is re- relieved. At druggists—50c with directions. For free sample, write Hudson &Co. In&i‘llfi and 151 West' 36th St. New X or SWEET LAVENDER. Waterbury—The Mattatuck Histori- cal society its annual meeting the other afternoon, the president, Rev. Joseph Anderson, D, D., presiding. this—moisten a Danderine and carefully draw it dowhy at first—yes—but really new through your hair, taking one small |hair growing all over the scalp. It strand at a time. This will cleanse the | you care for pretty, soft hair lnd lots hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil |of it surely get a 25 cent bottle of and in just 4 few moments you have | Knowiton's Danderine from any drug- doubled the beauty of your hair. gist or toilet counter, and just try it. 108 BROADWAY n—- 2 o savertisiag Bastern Comnecticut squal Um- Wty fo) wusiuess tesuils