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WAGE EARNING WOMEN. in Consumers’ League Con- Here—Vote to Incorporate— by Mre. Mary Schenck oolman on The Part Home-Making ould Play in a Vocational School. fhere was a large attendance of in- mested persons at the annual busi- ness meeting of the Consumers® league lof Conpecticut, followed by a confer- enge on the wage earning woman and § needs, which was held in the de- room of the Slater museum on ¥ _afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rockwell Harmop _Potter of ‘ord was unable to be present and BRI (clen Macshall_preaided. - The of the last meeting were read by'Mn S. ¥. Willams of Glaston- | dfy. - The treasurer's report gave Sa$ 31 as the vears assets. { 2 Educational Campaign. { e report of the gemeral secretary, i Mary C, Welles, of Newington, { (ol of the educational campalgn in { 1 Connecticut cities. Trade scifools have been started in Hartford, {w erbiry and Putnam, and one i v Haven, : needed as an ad- H of education. She of work done among newsbovs and irls in Hartford, of the success he employment ceftificate law and i of fthe other various plans and achivi ©of the Jeaguec the past year. Department Reports. s, Williams read the reports from oiher state officers. That of D , Potter, commitiee on legislation ol | th IR, t0ifl of the fve bills introduced in he | resent general assembly: that of Dr. Jobn leman Adams of Hartford, <ommittee on publication, revieweq the pumphlet and four leaflets issued; that u)?&lu Bertha P. Dennis of Hartford, pr commitiee, aimed to gain the of 113 Conn hat of Miks Rose Churchi Britain <hdb corly committee, of wor dome along that line; and that of Her- bet Knox Smith of Farmington, com- mifee on investigation, spoke of ng to find out why there are y i magried women working in factorie. oné-fifth of the whole number K Officers Re-elected. inating mittee was given and the pre cers sll re-elected except the treasure Mré. Solon P. Dav being chosen Yo ihat office. 1t was aiso voted to take : 2 incorporation for Maxmr in Vocational Schencl Scheols. Woolman, for domestic’ art, 1 organizer an Manhattarl trade gave an_address on fakins Shouid Pla School. This n the big industria sehool witl! ol don't wa quence ihn New to give three ductory work IEis no easy ¢ papable home. hings taught arc «ulities of character fnaffing from an econom Ofler cities may ready d much just Tagny pudlic s in_‘tue Lom eqitfpment hools. becau £ different | ferent mat or over entution. Domestic art ctically taught, too. ould be c mended Pre-Vocational Scheols. ocational echo pil learns narmai which doing | These ness e t of not see Industry. ey, general secre al__Consumer: Who Rémains no 1 e rings hich _make 1o various forms of philan- woman cannot be a d a successful home- - at the same time. She told of faos In rates which prevails in all department stores, with few excep- tions, and the impossibility of raising wages when unskilled labor is S0 plen- tifal In New York city 22,000 green- horfis, who should be Kept in School, leave it every ing Tist of unskilled lab Connecticut’s Situation. Miss Charlotte neux Holloway, dnvestigator 1913-1 ander the indus- irial commission of Connecticut, spoke on Some Phases of Industrial Sit- uation in Copnecticut, giving an im- passtonea appeal for department store | Sworkers. One-third of the working population of Connec she said, are women. They are a vaiuable com- mercial asset to the state—enough o d more consideration tha at present. Regimental Secretaries. d annual meeting of the A 4 of Secretaries of Conns Vetdrans was held Wednesday fargford. The business meeting « call order I Vice President Fra; Allen, who occupie the chayy in place of the late president, | Dwight C. Kiibourn, of Litchfield. 1 executive committee was re- elecied as follows: Charles C. Courtice af ford, chairman, T. E. Hawley of Hartford, Edward G. Woodhouse of Waethersfield and George Q. Whitney of Hartford. Secretary-Trensurer Penfleld next submitted his report, which showed receipis of $67.50 and disbursements of 34545, leaving a balance of $13. The following officers were elected: | President for life, Francis B. Allen, Hartford; vice president for life, L. D, Penfield. New Britain: secretary and treasurer, A, L. Post, Wallingford, N.!Douglas Sevin attended from this city.: Liquor and Morphine Habits Can Be Cured A voca- | not help | _ NORWICH BULLETIN, - SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1915 LADIES, HERE IS AN OPPOR1 VITY! ! From $50 JAMES C. MAGPHERSON Owing to unseasonable weather in January, we find ourselves with an unusual stock of FINE FURS- for this season of the year. We will therefor quote the following reductions for Ti mventory to reduce the line and convert it into cash. Black Wolf Sets One Handsome Black Lynx Set ; From $150 to. _________ One Handsome Black Fox Set From $116:t0. =2 o One Handsome Black Fox Set From $100 to___ Three Black Fox Sets From $90. Two Black Fox Sets From $70. Black Wolf Sets .00 to- 00 to__ 00 to._ Men’s Fur Coats and Fur [ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOM, Norwich Heptasoph Officers Has Over 1,000 Acres—A. O. H. Auxiliaries to Join in | Installation at Taftville — Eastern Star Grand Chapter Meeting. HESTASOPHS. egular meeting of Norwich Conclave. No. 424, the installation of officers was held last Monday night. Tho installation was _cenducted b: -chop Thomas H. Cox afi New rict Deputy atithe hon_Josep 4 Archon, William . H. Disc: Provost, L. A. WILLIAM H. DISCO. New Arct Degrenier: Prelate, dines; Secretary, J. F. ancier, Walter D. Moran Herbert Willey Woodmanses: Warden. Sentinel, A. W. Plerce. _ Following the were made D stead and /Murphy. freshments were § tertainment tees on ed, cons each committee as follows: mittee, Joseph Foote, D. A. Degrenier; second con Cochrane, Joseph Desjard D. Mor: LADIES’ AUXILIARY, A. O. H. On Sunday afternoon the members of Ladies' Auxiliary, No. 1§, A, O. H,, will hold a joint installation with the Jadies of the Taftville divieion at Taft Joseph Dy rane; Fir Treasurer, Temarks Cox, Hemp- and W, Uf you wisa to be cured of either the Jigitor or Arug habit, you may underzo treatment at our Sanitarium, or ar- sangements can be made whereby a Physician from the Institution will ad- Painister the treatment in your own home, thus avoiding publicity or deten- tion from business. For. full particulars, Address Lock #ox 400, Norwich, Conn, YOU WANT to pui your bus- before tne public, there is no fum better than th the ad- og columnz of The Bulletin, i v ville, in Parish hall. They will after- wards be present at the anniversary celebration of the Taftviile division, A. O. H. The ladies of Ausillary No. 18, will hold their final whist of the season in Foresters’ hall on Monday evenin: The twhists may be resumed after Lent, MOOSE. Bibert Hubbard in his “Little Jour- ney to Mooseheart” describes Moose- heart as a tract of a little over 100 acres and the local lodge of Moose have, arranged to give their brother members = glimpee of this Mooseheart : | the work of erecting pe Were Installed — Mooseheart | through the moving p Davis theatre on Febri be Moase night. Surroun lodges are to be invited to attend thel Moose night performance and a section | | of tho theatre Is to be reserved espec- | 1ally for il Moos During the f | the purc: of Mooseheart 11913, very litte was ary 10th, v following in Ma accomplished manent buil ings and preparing the lars an instftution that was designed to u timately house from three to five thou sand_students. It was not until tf Cincinnat! convention of the L. O M., in July, 1913, that a perma ganization ‘for Mooseheart wa: ed. Under the vigoro board of governors gress has been made. Miles of v ground pipe sewerage, drainage water, gas, etc,, have been laid. A large well is sunk the ¢ two thousand feet in order to se an unlimited supply of water. At t present writing, dormitories under proc 1120 bors ana the other The dining hall to seat with necessary Kitchen, baker storage provision, is aiso n completion. The buildins | structed of granite block, manufac-| tured on the grounds, of sand, gravel and cement In_molds, with o sranite and quartz facing to give it a appearance. Al visitors heart are unanimo ation of the beauty granite block, and agrec the fine: 1ding mat way il | con the final reach of lence in construction work. these buildings are completed, will follow, of the same dormitory that rial s bea; heads of departm onderfuily beauti; ings that will crov Mooseheart farn nd espe en much care plans and_prepara- | this improveraent rat will hold its and art in -famous for it A prominent feat which i of water in ! 3 fon tae own for & spiendia e of the park is larse, & body northwest sectlon. It would weary to go into details as to the methods of instruction in the class Tooms and shops at Mooseheart. The young people at Mooseheart learn the arts of trades, farming, manufac- turies and business, All the method of academic department are directed to glving the young man or woman 2 broad, sufficient knowledge that will give him a cepable mental equipment for the perticular vocation he chooses to follow and to enable him to take | part In the 1ifo of tie community in i which he shall live as becomes a man & cillzen and a Drother of his fellows, Mooseheart strikes out in many new lines. It Ras declared itself independ- ent of much traditionalism in educa- tion. They use few test books of the tra- ditional education. Tor example, in- $35. Eemi$a0.00 to2 . oot i e D i Black Opossum Sets Fpome20i00. to=" -~ -2 .- o e oo Y Two Hudson Seal Coats From $115 to_____ Two Black Pony Coats From $100 Each to__ One Black Pony Coat S VAR o e A e R e w0 S N ) HILDREN'S SETS Lined Coats Fur Gaps and G ] 29 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Grand rd ins ar me \nd ROYAL ARCANUM Orator talled ti No. 1851 ester ho newly tron, Mrs. Lina H.|follows den, and Pasi|regent, Parsons ng the 2 the cc Jew vew Haven, | warder Lakevi and The n led co | James Boland s hall o inst Willia A C. J s: trus Jones: for 1 neeti and uneils members of Lo nd Treasurer Mrs. ,S71.18. The | itures were mbeetin, this count when the au he came to Conn. veary tient in | freshments g Wi Sommittes ndon w! council e an, at g were n No the A Test in the welfare of th xiliary guide, be helq B. Hollov 10 office at_the n John Leiric ausoliel regent m T. Cu Hen: ohnso: tees three for_two v dozen the here The 1 the late S on T ss pertaining was transacted, ree made satista | fuce of the meet my doom Wi Good Nights ave enjoyed by those in good health. The perfect digestion, clear sysiem, anG pure biood upon which sound hezltk depends, will be given you by BEECHAN'’S PILLS Largost Sale of Any Medicine in the Werld Seld everywhere. 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I pointed after brutally knockis jnd having to erawl on my nees to the bank to ge couldn’t be expected ntleman who came to mangled and apologize L And. more aved my life, because if nto him I'd have drowned see whether Besides would been ambulance and all sorts of bother. d “Gr said he'd rath drownaq *han forwet all abont S0 flagrantiy, and toolk me home. I told h I was the kind who quiet of my own |d | simply a the finger tips. of Danderi- o any ¢ save your hair. tions ‘vou int t that th nce said t n replie carved in nt ent the CHURCH ND TH T OF ZOF IDE, I the cht > and end, not must tal the chur "nd self. We ng un build Distinguisne. £ from Washine as legis iron cro: CAN'T FIND D} dand1 Every bit of ter one or two appli ine rubbed well Int Get sf'e find fa.ling can andruff or any scalp will ne: YOUR INCOME TAX Income tax returns must be premared Revenue Department rot later than having a net income of $3,000 or \c ing together, having a combined ret Our Income Tax Department will paring your report a-? file? -with ¢ March 1st, 12 v it income of that a..ocat. be pleased to assist yoi THE TRARES KATaraAy i