Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 3, 1915, Page 15

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bt o | ,MES FROM THE LODGE RODM[=:=ass: S — “”‘"vfl‘-?»;,u“m«m o mage. e s wmfimxwhrdhg:ém“;n% » o APaXtIHe w_ H.nnin. ‘or August ;S & 5 wolabl lltl e Powsk Outing—G. A. R. Beginning Preparations For Wash- e for Tastylot the aged vet: to be dissolved in water erans of ’1-'65 ani preparations ington Encampment in Fall—Rebekahs to Observe An- |37 i srosressdts mais &t noia- niv;n.ry. DEGREE ‘OF POCAHONTAS. Sebequanash council held its regular ELKS. tourists will remain there until Sun-|meeting on Mondey evening, a large poshesg day, July 11, at 3 p. m, n they | attendance being present and a good Notwich lodge, No. 480, held a Teg- | will start for Los Angeles. deal of interest was taken in the meet- ular meeting on Thursday _evening at| The tourists will remain in Los|ing. After all the routine of business e Eixsd boms. Eualted Rulee Law. |Auguies eitll wmidaight Thurede.| wis done, - del ‘were appointed renco J. Millea presiding, and two Saturday uatil WMy. July | to &0 to the Great Sun touncil, held in candidates were Iniilated. “The atten-| 31, the party will spend in San kran- | New Britain | These dclegates are to tion of the meeting was directed to & return Jo\lrnuy will be|be Mrs. Marla L. Britton and Mrs, prelminary planning for an fade by way oF Ssattie. Vantouver | Julia Versason. the second week in August. None of |4nd the Canadian Paoffic. — ~ the Getails were decided upon but a ©oDD FELLOWS. ‘wersleft to a committee 1088 mem- bers are John i Camey, John L SHRINERS. UWNM‘:!'”;:: 1L, 2n0. Shetucket D. Hayes, omas * lodge, No. r respective Crawtord and R & Plast. e Byt rotrcil Mcaing | stated meeting in 08d Fellows' hail | Norwich lodge has not chosen any|of the Mystic Shrine, the largest and @elegates ‘to the grand lodge meeting| probably the most important gathering on the coast this month, having elect- | in the history of the ordes, have been ed to liberate its energles nearer|completed in Seattie and the city, gay —— 3 s MORRELL 4, home. with bunting, flagse and oriental de-|¥ 3 s . B, piuied alie Temee ay s PN ESEE SRS 52 SHCL Bl s rasaeose & 8 PORK LOINS 1b BACON 1b v lvan who was the delegate from New | of nobies and their families who are 3 # day school at noon. Usion Lyceum at London lodge of Elks to the grand|scheduled to attend. REBEKAHS. lodge convention at Los Angeles, has| The vanguard of the shrine horde f;;“"n""’“fi il T e Sy - been obliged to forego his trip be- | will arrive Saturday, July 10, and from | The .members of the Hope Rebekah George “Biddie, SPECIALS ON VEAL |Pot Roast BEEF cause of business, Past Exalted Ruler | that time on special trains from every | lodge, No. 21, have practically com- At THatie. Babeibas) . ot 15 GERMAN ot l Anthony Silva, who was the alter-|part of the country will bring bands, | pleted arrangements for anniversary will be ho o e Native Milk Fed 1b. nate, has notified the lodge that he|patrols and delegations from the 137 |night at their regular next Wednes-{ J Do mornl T Bt mon 1§ nc etk R g will be unable to go. temples until- Monday evening, pre-|day are looking forward with interest Chriot chatch is Sordianty Tariied o LEGS, . ...... PRIME RIB—— vt oo T s sxpocksd thet Gband Iuner| oGl the SpAaIRE of the eemlon to the selebration. Among the visitors e T8 T Sy Tavathd (5§ CORNED PRIME RIB ) Guard Thomas B. Donohus and Hen-| The imperial - council itself will| who are expected to attend is Deuphy 0% TS FhREh Suring e Native Milk Fed ROAST, b C/ 1y L. Spencer will ‘be ‘the only mem- | convene Tuesday morning, July 13,.and | Mrs. Willlam C. Jeffers of Jewett City. The Loyal M i wene bers of the lodge at the grand lodse | will extend over three days, diring|A procramme of vocal and instrumen- bave e Rl ien g v v ———— LOINS, bb......... —-———— conventlon. ~Mr. Donohue goss with | whick time Jurisdictional matters will ial music has been amanged. - T, Siatets 'premanit,_ will Rold 2 1* the gran lge icers es les! of | be heard, a new imperi: icer electe: e 4 H the grand lodge. The convention dats | petitions. for Temples considersd and UNITED WORKMEN. % R e e iy Bonday POTATOB ped ¥ s Jul to . other matters rtaining to the — : Sae 1 From Hartford and vielnity Friday | organization wili be discussed, Tn accordance ‘with the statutes of egun an investigation of'the | the Federated church, will address the from the | meeting. night a party of thirty Elks left for| The Shrine will be officially wel- | the state of Connecticut, a valuation {390,000 pearl necklace theft the Pacifio coast headed by Past Ex-|comed to the Northwest by Govemnor|of the certificates In force in _the|home of Sherwood Aldrich mining) | . oeres A&P IOMAIOL % IONA CORN alted Ruler William Coe Bill, the offi- | Brnest Lister of Washington, Mayor |Grand lodge, A. O. U. W., of Connecti- | Magnate, at Southampton, N. jrat Suptist chireh, George 15¢ value—can . c 10c value—can: faithful { Hen: Slrouxn. pastor. Momln sul cial lodge representative, and his al- | Hiram C. Gill of Seattle and other |cut has been made by actuary Miles| V&8 somewhat hampered by a 3 fernate, Past’ Exalted Ruler Baward|prominent westerners, The responss | . Damwson of New York. Mr. Dawsoq | Dutler, who kept him waiting outside Joct Beving th King, followsd by the P 5 16¢c value—can. 10c value——can,. n 3 Tonts’ supper: Sunday school at W. Cotter. will be made by the imperjal potentate, | has certified to the result as follows: | the fashionabie home from 8.3 o'clock P - The party will have a special Pull- | Dr. Frederick R. Smith of Rochester, [Grand Lodge, A. O. U. W., of Connecti- | Until Mr. Mlllfl_ Mrs. Adldrilvhdmhdeu n; noon. 34 L. P. ‘L. before the even!n'z man coach. The route will be by|N. Y. who wiil preside over the coun- | cut, New Haven, Conn. 10, but finally was admitted, made an | service. e Deening subject, Uncle Springfield and Albany, reaching Ni- | cii. ‘ Gaatisinen:— exhavstive search of the louse an a's Birt agara Falls today &t 1120, The party | Many social events have been| This wil cerfity that I sve com. |SSiticmlatly of - the bedroom from will be due in Chicago at 8 o'clock | planned for the nobles. Four huge| pleted a valuation of the resources and | Which the jewels were missed and of| At the Central Baptist church, Dr. Sunday morning and will spend the|balls—three on one evening and one |liabilitles of the Grand lodge, comput- tehs“:’“"d! eflh ;"“ : Lt Joel B. Slocum, the pastor, will con- day in the city, leaving at 6 p. m. Ar-|on the closing night of the councl; | Ing the present value of its future [Of his deputies posthaste o Wew ¥ork duct public worship in Bushnell chapel rival is soheduied at Colorado Springs|three lunches.. at which 21000 per- |not contributions and its claims p: L S e i e on A oyt |morning and evening. Morning_sub- for Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock; @ |sons will be guests of the Seattle|able in future, on the basis of the|terous as those which lend private|ject, God's Prayer for Americs. Even- carriage ride will be taken through the | nobles; excursion trips, lawn fetes | American Experience Table and 4 per [ dStectives to embark upon long tours|ing subject, John Huss and His Me Barden of the Gods, and Wedneaday | barbecies and other features will | cont interest and that I find that on o e Ut eetaiLs Jues-| sage. Bible schootl at nvon. B. Y. P. will be passed enroute through the |comprise the program. this basis the Grand lodge is pos- " s “"“'-“k”‘ Shexttr gg}’“ e | U- before evening service. Grand Canyon. San Diego will be| After the council the majority of |sessed of the entire required reserve|9f famous crooks. be ol R reached at 1 p. m., Friday and the|the delegates will tour the south-|and of a surplus of $250.601. Its re- | JiEnant that a big robbery should be| At the Mt. Calvary Baptist church, T ttatin e The s Jodes upon | COUNtries, and some two and a half | tions of the 00 local recrulting com- |of obtaining a list of ¢hose who mow] (Y, to introduce a lobster to water- intrusted to private detectives and|young people's meetlas Haif an pront concealed from the regular authorities | before the 11 o'clock preaching sew: PRESTON BROS., Inc. e [ [] e BETatulating the STend 10480 UPOT | million have been issued by the Parli- | mittees in the kingdom—are “Come | come within the revisel standards of jmelon and ice cream.—Boston Adver- e e g amentary Recruiting Committee. | along, boys” (where a soldier is |physique.—Manchester JGuardian itiser. T 5. DAWSON. | FPeople In neutral countries have writ. | jauntily strolling along, his pipe in his ot : - |ten to the Committee asking for cop- | mouth and his cap on one side), “Line Not Of Our Maring. |, “can_you veat your musbana at SUNDAY SUBJECT! Jon ot ihe same Ume warmly ~ef|up boys" (four Hishispders swing ot » ng. bridge?” pressing their sympathy with Great|ing past in line), and “The Veteran's| It is estimated by men acquainted| “Yes, but I don't™—Pittsburgh Post A&P JAM 15¢ value—jar. Free Delivery 135 Main Street Telephone 29-4 We Give Royal Gold TradingsStamps. * Ask For Them TOILET PAPER 25c storles which had been circulated since | and Literacy o = Britain's fight for liberty, and a few | Farewell” Several addlitional bills ar the robbery that led him to enter the | famy ,nd‘fir,"‘i‘?“%"’u'&m?; Ethel{ days ago a Belglan lady who is a refu- [ to be circulated soon, one of them il- by sionary meeting in the evening and |5°° In this country wroté a touching | lustrating & crowd Watching' soldiers’ Lord's supper after the evening ser |letter begging for one of the “Remem- [ march past, and containing the in- iy ber Belgium” posters. Constant ap- | junction, “Don't stay in the crowd and, E plications are made for the acceptance | stare.” The officlals express no doubt of desigus, which 1s a, considerable |as to the influence which these appeals’ business in itself, and up to the pres- | exert, though no exact -conclusions can The British war posters have pene- | ent about 3y different designs have|be drawn. I understand that the or- trated into nearly every quarter of the | been made use of. Among the most | iginal householders’ census returns globe with the exception of enemy | popular—as gauged by the notifica- |are being sorted againgwith the object, with tRe situation in Pittsburgh that at least 330,000,000 in orders for war material is without takers at present in this country. The basis of prosper- ity thus indicated is tragic, but the tragedy is mot of ‘America’s making.— Springfleld Republican. sources, including the present value of future net contributions, being as o Posters T 3 December 31st, 1914, 33,155,816; and e b B Cvek, its labilities, including the present value of promised benefits, $2,926,215, Uncongenial Associates. Soctability is all right, but neves and it was his dissatisfaction with | vice. Sumday school at noon. - Bible The Holiness Mission will hold ser- 5 vi t 87 Main street. & [ ] vices at 87 s ot 7 g At the Christian Science Readini A -y g Rooms, Sunday mornins, subject, God. | & At the Taftville Congregational. | G church, holy commupion in the morn- | b i ing. At the Sheltering Arms, service will be conducted, with choir of Broadway church. At Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, holy communion at the morn- ing service. Epworth league meeting at 6.30. No evening preaching ser- vice. At the McKinley Ave. A. M, E. Zion church, Rev. E. George Biddle, pastor. Preaching merning and_ex- ening. Sunday school at noon. Holy "“" communion at evening service. "'I” At the Broadway Congregational |I|l|IIIIN}IIII||||III|IIIHllllliillllllxllmlIIIINIIIIHIIIIII!HIIH!!!IHH!“!IH!!W; i S FLOUR AND We have a full line of Hopkins & Allen Revolvers in our windows. Powder Ask us to show you why the H&A [| moroins serv Police Safety Revolver cannot be G e street, there will be se discharged accidentally. All sizes of Coit Automatic Pistols carried in stock. aftarnoon and evéning. church the pastor will preach at the on, 365 Main ices morning, % At Broadway Congregational church, communion service in the morning and _— A Safe and sane Suggestion fol' the Fourth Sunday school at noon. At the Socond Congregational church, S ‘ | . - I moming worship with sermon by Rev. Charles K. Tracy of Strafford, Vt. : Ul < o linit Buy an e~ I IIIIIII||MIIIIIImhm|l|Il||I!mllIINIIIIII|I|l|InIHIIIIIIIIlI|IIIIHNIIIIIIIHIHIHH"H‘IHII'I« il fl'! I‘bl'EIEII Loyalty; afternoon service, A Smoked =% Bottle. . & Alaska Freezer s s o Episcopal church, Morning subject, True Liberty, evening, Epworth League. The Alaska has less parts than a triple motion freezer but At the Gre A .vvll-‘CanIrfiflltlnnnl . . . churel junday morning, pastor makes smoother cream in qui time because of i will speak on Spiritual Additions to s in quicker time of its double I Nl apenk, on o onion seases will be observed with the reception of motion and aerating spoon dasher. It costs less. Can we J| hos Soohmery M san? i W e sai "ousewlvas ¢ Show this Ad'to your hushands. - Girls: Show itto the Imsbaml-to-be We A H d SPECIAL BARGAINS . o > s A e re ea quarters In Solid Gold and They liku good things to eatmaand they will § and then slfwdthrnpnre-m "all done in & sanitary FOR : ) Yke your baking better if you use SERV-US § mill. 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