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EGHBES FROM THE LODGE ROOMS Uncu Lodge, 1. 0.O. F., to Take in Goethe Lodge—Foresters » . Had Visit From Grand Secretary — Wul:aChu——-A.O H. For-County Canvention at Stonington. .. GOOD TEMPLARS. The '!‘nd lodge of Cdnnecficut. In- o Order “of Good - Templals, b umul :-%a::fl;n ucfia mm 0 ny - & following gran ‘emplar, of the Connec- Mr. and Mrs. Johs- a superintendent, re- nded tim na-dom. &m '@f. ‘the intention of the neWwly. stalie@ officers to found Idoges e in the r.awul Where the mfiw;!“l#e Good Templars has not| ce, such’ tha next grond lodge is set Tuesday in September, EAxrrgnN STAR. Ao AFNESS CANNOT BE CURED tlons, they cannot \?" .& Porfion of tne Gar. ners Iy ouly'one WAy to cure dent- .-k alt 18 h”l tional rem- ofA e ‘mucous lin! M be tak-n oGt oalgt this tabe T pormal condltien: hearing 3 en’ are caused catarrh, wi % but n lhfl&mfll condmnn 0 ;ve Onn dted Lollars ’lw of deafnes I ‘(caused by cannot ~d Cupre. Sepd for.circulars, H & CO., Toledo. unto, 5ty Bins for consti- Rheumatism Paine Stopped. .‘:.."zw of Sle?fil Unl- 1 etrates vmhout rubbin; l! stops w pains m\lml't:- Teifef and n't & bottle today! It is.a e clna for all ‘ pains, hu.rb. E\l 5, 8ore neu Prevents in: acuou. cnmu afd fornta, ‘Wentworth, wondens for m’y rheu~ fi I] uloo.nu appl the f?.“. it to rny Iriends as 28c at your druggist. John'J. Donohue, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON|. Office ‘Roms, 5 and & Steiner Blo i s . Rioh Hourg—2-4 and 78 p. m. om&! §75-3 Residenco tel, §75-2 HOTEL WOBDSTO(K MIMES SQUARE, NEW YORK 360 ROOMS 370 BATHS ‘EUROFEAN PLAN ONLY ROOM WITE DATH $250 & $3.00 _DITTO FOR TWO $350 & $4.00 COUR’ u:ln%n A'rnlgs'!ml MODERA' e ANDww IN FHE CENTER OF NEW YORK ‘W. H. VALIQUETTE, MGR. Alng THE BERWICK, RUTLAND, VT. Bo‘bert E-s hospital, following an operation some . | No. 18, A. business ua.uv:hneus grand [ cured by | el TE PRICES | 51 331 15 Owls Preparing to Auxiliary Has Changed Date time this season. They are contem- plating a busy winter. There was a good attendance at the meeting and Tegular routine business - matters were transacted. Orville H. Ripley, a member of the board of burgesses of Winsted and rand patron of the Grand chapter of Connecticut, Order of the K astern Star, is convalescing at the Hartford six weeks ago for a c¢omplication of diseases. He is now able to be out. LADIES AUXILIARY, A. O, H. ‘With a fair attendanance the mem- bers of the Ladies Auxiliary, Division regular meeing day evening. Little business s M ‘t acted. It was anno the date of the co conventiol been changed from ober 4 to lh‘ 1ith. The convention is to be Stonington and the officers of Dlvmon 18 will represent that divivsion at ‘the gathering when new ecounty of- ficers are tc be_elected for the com- retary, Robert Vance of Bridgepert; ident, "occupied the chair. ODD FELLOWS. i The regular order of routine work ":'.q O Shetachet Todgm, No. 31 1 ng o e et lod » B hall esday enins. 0. F- lication o@ wx';rsh favorably ®eted U e be. tlm in the lrrq{ an address by Ex-Congressman, Hor. Higzing on “The Panama also Goethe Lodge formally. recelved A - large At that meetis 1. 0. O. F, will members is looked for as a good time {is antici- pated. - ° ; FORESTERS. . Court Quinebaug, No. 128, was fav-. g;.dc ‘;‘v‘lim t‘Nvm:u k, grand 'Laughlin of Naugatuc! sec- Foresters -x the bus- acted. OWL‘. Norwich nest, No. 1398, held their regular business session on Tuesday évening in Owls' hall with a good num- ber of -the members in attendance. On the last Tuesday of the month, which is next week, the nest will work a| ¢lass of candidates. e R ROYAL ARCANUM, The regular business meeting of Thames council, No, 18§, was held in Foresters’ hall on Wednesday evening with a good attendance of members. The counecil is preparing for a busy | winter season. According to the last report of the supreme secretary of the Roval Arca- num the resources of the order amount ta $6.741,202.86, while the statement of the W, and O B. fund, dated Augz. 81, shows.that there is a cash balance of $493.586,15. ~ The detailed reports follow: Resources—Balance on hand Aug. 81, 1914,. 3493,5886.15; balance on as- sessment No. 445, due Aug. 15 (esti- mated). §1,000; whole of assessment No, 455, due Sept. 15 (estimated), $632,000: emergency fund, ' $5,614,616.- i total, $6,741,202.86, Statement of W. and O, Aug. 81, 1814—Balance on hand July |P! a1, 1916 $196,785.41; received since on back assessments, $1,069.36: received since on assessment No. ¢55, $632,- 484.74; received since interest on pew Tato after 65 vears, $282.17; received since interest 'W. and O. B. fun bal- ance, $617.74: received from emergency fund, $230.885.81; order No. 64135 re- turned and cancelled, $3,000; order No. 6482%a_returned and cancelled, $2.400; order No, 64775 relumed and cancelled. : total, ,280.37; pllr! a7y orders, $574,649. 22 h hh.ncc, 8493,- 586.15. Summary of W, and O. B. fund transactions—Total receipts from. or- P-IGHQN Oifica 753 ~ Home 432 1915—0akland Motor Cars—1915 ' Smooth running, well built cars, with ample power. Cars of beauty and distinction. FOUR 37 Roadster $1150. SIX 49 Roadster $1685, Seven passenger touring $1685, PROMPT DELIVERIES ON ALL MODELS. Em&rvbeandlntmt In Your Car! Demonstration at any time. See and ride in this new Oakland _Parts: All Models 1908-15. . CHANNING P. HUNTINGTON, Room 15, Shnnnon Building Touring $1200. Agent for Nerwich and vicinity y|1914—Balance from last mionth, l’f ml fund bank balances, from ~Thomas | gTand 66 77 9”9 FOR GRIP, INFLUENZA, COUGHS, SORE THROAT OLDS “#) fave used Humphreys' ‘Seventy- soven, Grip and Cold remedy, for eight years, and have given it to others and find it to be all that you claim. Send me free, Dr. Humphreys’ Medi- cal Book.~—writes a British Colum- bian. To break up a Cold take “Seventy: seven” at the first sneeze or shiver. If you wait till your bones begin to ache, till the Cold becomes sottled and hangs on, it may take longen Two sizes, 25c. and $1.00, at all druggists or mailed. & Humphreys' Homeo, Medicine Co, 156 Willlam Street, New York-—Ad- Vvertisement. ganization, $171,985,104.23; tal, $173,595,489.58; Ml‘l payments to bendlda.rles. $167,791,908.38; transfer- to_emergency fund, $5,910,000; to- ml.lsilnfi.lol,’oifi cash balance, Ns!, ergency fund—Amount per last report, July 81, 1914, $5,833,768.29; ad- ditions thereto, $11,243.73; total, $5,- usmoz transferred to W. and O. B, fund, $230,386.81; total amount Aug. 21, 1914, $5,614,616.71. Statement of general fund Aufloil, 319.11; received by supreme secretary, $579.11; recelved by supreme treasurer, supreme council dues, $2,443; received by supreme treasurer, gnterut on gen- $60.45: ocl-l .h% Teceived, 8103,19! 67; ment ur'lfiz August, 85 orders, ov 215! lglh.m:e on hand Aug. 31, 1914, UNITED WORKMEN. Plans for the annual grand lodge meeting to be held in Hartford the 18th of next month are rapidly matur- ing. Promises from many grand and supreme lodge officers that they will be on hand to assist in the business of the meeting are being received from far and near, while the lodges of dis- trict No, 1 are energetically striving to comply with the desire of Super- visor John T. Radigan that a elass of 50 should be secured for initiation on the evening previous to the annual lodge session. MANCHESTER UNITY. b Hugh Osgood loage, I. O. Q. F,, U Held its regular business meet: uu; in".Germanie 'hall on Shetucket street Fyiday evening with a very large at- tendance of brothers. The work of the evening consisted of routine bus- iness matters. Progress is being mad® on plans for the Westerly class inftlatory and it is reported that al- ready over 90 tickets have been sold for the event, which is to take place on October 3. It was voted to hold a «<church parade on Sunday as the lodge has been given a special Invitation by Rev. F. Johns Bohanan, rector of St ‘Andrew's church, to attend the morn- ing service. The members will meet at Union hall at 9,80 o'clock and will walk from there to the church. The lodge was favored with au vigit from de'egations from the Lowell, Mass., and New Lencon lod. SUNDAY SUBJECTS. ‘The subject for the Christian Science service will be Reality. Gonsrvsational church At Bmadwu( preach. the pastor will At the Gospel Mission, 266 Main street, there will be nrv(cea at 10.30 &, m, 8 and 7.30 The Holiness Mission will hold ser- vices at 87 Main street. At Grace M;xma;-hldaapn-t ehurch, morning and evenin; the pastor, lgev R. Es Harris. s v At -'P:;k cocn.mng:;wul 4 preaching by pastor, neafi by brief sermon to children. s At the Dholtcrlng Arms, service wiit be conducted by the Rev. J. B. Slocum, D. D, with choir of Central Baptist ‘church, The International Bible Stu ‘association service in W, C. T. U. hal; :S ghetuekct street, 11 a. rm Bible Triint; sy 8 A S a m., ht of P-t P.m. The Purfingsaf‘ ul.u: 'l sn At Trlnlty. Episcopal church there will be holy communion at 9.30 a. m., morning prayer and sermon at 10.30 a. m., and evening prfi.yer at 7.30 p. m. At Grasneville Congreg jational Sunday morning the’p:flstor -wi\l:{‘-;:lt on The Waterless Land. Sunday school follows mornlu service. The L Levl 8, Teligious Shetucket 4om al Tmptum associati unders president, will h:l services at their rooms, 35 street, Bill block, Sunday at At the e &e Central !-Btut t{!hwch, Rov. Siocum, D. D., wil preach at lOSOa.m.,n.nda.tTEop m, Hewl.l'l also conduct the Ci men at noon. e City Bible class for At St. Andrew’ 1089, morning ray E"u“" shurch, and serms the Hugh H, Osgood lodge, I. O. uOn Ft'a M. U.; 12, Sunday school; 7.30, even- ing prayer and sermon. At the First Ctmgngatbu-l chi yrch mun,G . Ewing will preach at the AltianE, Service upon The Great Con. I cm‘:l“':‘.the evening unon The Great P. 8. C. E. at 6.30 p. m. The Good Will Bible class meets 1 Greeneville " Congregational church Sonday at 13 o'clock. Subject Sussion, Jesus the Judse ot o N, les E. Gr wdcome eeR teacher. .All men are At the Church of the Good Sh Univeraalist, Rev. Toseps 1 Cornorsi m;mh on A Call to Arml Sunday sc:1 ool l"t‘ nosugm TP U. service at oci, ‘A Stud UivesFrances B gy of Great At the First Baptist church the pas- tm- Will preach in the morning \?:on tge theme Imputed Righteousness. :n o e'.emng upon The Moral Equ a- L-nt War, afen's Bible class at 1 At the McKinley avenue A. M. E, Zion church, Rev. B. Georze Biddls D., pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7.45 i m. Subjects, The Blessing saders, and Jés! e Judgs Sunday school 1215 p. m. Hevicn Union Lygeum 4 p. m. The Great B. M, G, in Bpston. At Mt Calvary B n, Knowmg and ist church, 11 a, peaking; ~ 12.10, from emergency fund, $1,630,38i 31 to- churgh, | 3 , | from the Billings lot. AGarloadof¥ Porterhouse Steak | Porterhouse Roasts Shoulder Pot Roasts 123 15¢ Value Lamb Legs, Ib__1114¢c Lamb Loins, Ib__.. 8¢ Lamb Fores, Ib____ 7¢c Lamb Chops, Ib____10c Sy v BN Y PEAS TunaFish Torge . Theoan - roeengc:coo: 15¢f? [ONA TOMATOES Grandmo!lmannd FLOUR, % sack. ... 85c Lean Pork Chops, Ib 18¢ Lean Salt Pork,lb 1314¢ Fresh Cut Liver, b 74¢ Tc BUTTER Bo_.......30C INSPECTION e Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. 'We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For Them J SPECIAL PURCHASE rimeWesternBeef That Is Why We Are Able To Quote the Following Extraordinary Low Prices CLOI'I-ESHNSV loofor IONATOMAm ! No. 3 can, 3 for 255 COMPOUND - \NVITED Ask For » Prime Rib Roast 10c FOR BURGLARIZING HOUSE IN OSWEGATCHIE M, Charles Mathews, a Soldier, Bound Over to Superior Court. M, Charles Mathews, a private in one of the companies stationed at Fort ‘Wright, Fishers Island, was bound over to the next term of the eriminal superior court Wednesday -night. charged with burglarizing the house of Charles Morgan in Oswegatchie and stealing a gold watch and. $6.50. Mathews was arrested last Sunday in New London, immediately after the alleged burglary took place. At 7 o'clock Wednesday mnight, Mathews was arralgned before Jus- tice of the Peace Charles A. Gallup charged with burglary, to which he pleaded not guilty.” Sunday school and Bible college; 3.80, Bible and literary programme, directed by Miss Ethel Lacy, with address by Joseph Epps of Howufl muvmm, ington, D. C.; 7.30, Hasty Mes- sage, Preaching by Ri . H. 3 EAST SIDE ITEMS Preston Bridge is to Dbe replanked The chestnut timbers 8 inches thick and 15 inches wide are being sawed Mrs. Charles E. Paige of Covina, California, is visiting friends and relatives in the East. Mrs. Charles E. Paige of California is spending a week with Mrs. Charles Hagberg of Grayrock Farm Planting Time September and October are the best months for plant-~ ing evergreen trees and shrubs. YOUR HOME GROUNDS can be made attractive in winter as In summer by a careful planting of ever- green trees and shrubs. The decidu- ous shrubs add charm to the winter landscape with the various shades and colors of their twigs and berries. Thames Past Noble Grands. Thames Past Grands associatlon, No, 3, composed of past noble grands of HRebekah Jodges of Norwich, Jewett City, Groton and New London, held its monthly meeting and an outing ‘Wednesday, About 50 of the past nohle grands were guests of Mrs. Andrew Stewart at her cottage at Midway place, Ocean Beach. There was bath- ing and cards and a general soclabil- That finger points to money-saving opportunities We can assist in of unusual interest if you grounds. S. HARTRIDGE Nurseryman and Landscape Gardener We carry a fine line of home grown Nursery Stock—Fruit, Shade and Orna- mental Trees and Shrubs. developing your are looking for Metal Beds. M. HOURIGAN 62-66 Main Street Norwich, Conn. DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Roem. A Telepnone 523 ity. The association passed a vote of tymmt.h}' to Mrs. Annfe Auld on the death of her sister, Mrs. et J. Coombs, and decided to sena flowers. B’.fipm nn!;ll other b\:,nne-s were con- sidered. nner an “m were served to' the visitors. Next month the association will be_the guest of Osprey lodge of New London, Captain’s License Suspended. Uniteq States. Inspectors Withey jand Stewart have found Capt. Alfred Johnson of steamer Land,which grounded on Bartlett reef on Ju-e 4 last, guilty of unskilfulness in gating and have ordered his llfllfl as master and pilot of st vessels suspended for a period of 30 days, 'l’hc disposition of the cmr;e of hodse in New Londnn B‘z&y Captain Johnson’s. license was wr. rendered to the inspectors. From !!u canulw ‘Reports “Asuis,us” IS the only a.nchnt an-neum industry which. .has. retained importance g:roux‘h centurieg up to the present ay., A’ lafge number of Americen sad- dles have been imported by Greéce, for use in its army. There u a l.urge demand for safety ragors in Austria-Hungary. QUALITY IS ECONOMY J 1. JACKEL & £0o. Pquw o'clock next morning. NORWICH to NEW YORK = TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. New London (NORWICH) b Line , T NEW YORK- STEAMERS CHESTER W. CHAPIN Choose this route pext time y ouflc; to New York. Youll have a delightful voyage on Long Island Sound and & superb view of the woniderful skyline land waterfront of Manhattan Island. khfiv- N"tx‘s'“:“ at 1 “m. week ‘days, except Sundays, York, \Pier 7Q, Eaat Rlvet.qm $1.80 Meals a la Carte Tlehu and shtemml from ticket o t railroed s EMD erAlnmP co. STEAMER CHELSEA To KEew Yogk X FARE $1.00 All Qutside Reoms Excelient Dining ~Iorvn. Leaves Norwich Thuradays and . Oufl-n lt.l-,fi t:u-Nw ¥ ‘Monda; Express service at freight rates. F. V. Khoiiss, Ayent DAILY BSept, 23rd to Osct, 7th. Fast service and up-to-date equip- ment, including modern tourist sleep- ets, Boston to Chicago, with conmect- ing cars for the West and Pacific Coast. Nmmwmum. COAL Fm Burring Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK -A. D. LATHROP Telephone 463-12 A I. AM I T c soaL ' E “THE BRIGHT KIND” JOHN 0. PECKHAM 58 Thames St. &2 Broadawy JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOK BINDER Slgnk Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY MAHONEY BROS. Hack, Li and Boarding FALLS AVENUE We guarantee our service to be the vest at the most reasonable prices. W. TYLER BROWNE, M. D, Eye, Har, Nowe, Throat, Electricity, X-RaY Vl‘lfl Ray, Mechanical Massage. 2B % ety conn. © Bake Fran Hu Bt Car to ~Dr. Browne's.” sep1d ORDER IT NOW Ropkins & Cos Lizht Dinner Ale “3c ‘per dozen. Roshuer's Plisner, 60c pu- dozen. Trommer's Evergreen, 75¢ per do--n, res delivery to all parts of the city.- Telephone 136-§