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FORESTERS. r The supreme convention:of ‘the For- sters of America to be held at San isco, August 23 to August 28, will be attended by over a score of Fores- ters from this state. Thosé who will make the trip as supreme delegates trom Connecticut are as follows. John M. Craig, C. J. Cartellano, Eu- gens D. Fox and Robert G. Lilley, all b Hartford; Mayor George P. Sullivan f Derby, Harry M. Burke of Manches- [ar. Timothy J. Murphy of Bridgeport, Willlam Drescher of Waterbury, Jo- seph Forsythe of\ Tariffville, Roger J. Murphy of Rockville, Paul Ashiem of Waterbury, John J. Fitgerald of An- %onia, James Conway of Thomaston, STEPHEN B. SWEET. foseph F. Dutton of Forestville, Wil- lam J. Sparmer of New Britain, Ste- dhen B. Sweet of Voluntown, Robert 3. Buttner of Meriden, James C. Dris- woll of Georgetown, John S. Jones of Winsted, M. Cole Kennedy of Hartford, \ member of the supreme board of ippeals, John J. Mack of Hartford, su- yreme auditor, and Charles W. Bagley i£_Waterbury, supreme recording sec- etary. HEPTASOPHS. iAt the last meeting of Norwich Con- flave, No. 424, it was voted to send wo delegates as representatives to the ’ast Archons’ annual meeting and )anquet to be held on Saturday July 4th at Woodmont, New Haven. The lewly elected Supreme Archon, John !. Folson and Supreme Secretary, F. i, Pleitner will be present and present he new features which were enacted it the supreme conclave in June. ‘Amongst them is the admission of fomen membership, the abolition of he present organizing system, the fscontinuance of the official organ of he order, the “Advocate” and a gen- ral reduction in supreme officers’ sal ries, The district deputies have al rays had a voice and vote in the su- reme conclave and this also has been liminated. Past Archon Joseph Foote nd Archon William H. Disco will rep- ssent Norwich conclave. Several of 20 officers will also make the trip and njoy, the festivities which include the oing of Savin Rock. The question of the annual local uting was discussed but was defered Officers of Independent Norwich idge No. 309, I O. B. A., were in- talled in Foresters’ hall, last Sunday y D. D. G. M., A, Cramer, assisted by .. Shereshevsky, H. B. 'Cohen, L. Jarkoff and A. Schankey. The officers ! the lodge are as follows: President, [. A Botwick; viceypresident, J. Grab- w~sky; treasurer, I. Hyman; outside nard, W. Blinderman; appointive Hcers—Conductor, S. Weineri; inner uard, D. Bermande. The following committees-have, been ppointed: Sick visiting committee— SPECIAL TO WOMEN, le most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all ‘antiseptics is Paxtine | soluble Antiseptic Powder to-be - dissolved in water as needed. As a medicmal antiseptic for douches treating catarrh, inflammation or keration of nose, throat, and that lused by feminine, ills it has no equal. or ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham jedicine Co. has recommended Paxtine their private correspondence with omen, which proves its sunerlorlty [omen who have been cured is “worth its weight in gold.” At jugglists. 500, large box. or by/mail. he Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass. * ® degree obligations will be given on the | Bartlett. ! { i 1 . o P ~ E . A 9 next meeting night. It was voted to : 5 G = send Lecturer Frank T. Maples to the| Southington — ‘Arrangements are ¥ Iron FOR ONE WEEK ONLY it gt 0| weetilettoand ot &7 Horace G. Williams, grand regent of S 7 "~ Look-at Qur Window Display e et ol i o Yo —ON— transacted. Brsccoliey i v | Pe-held on the Golf lot on Beriin ave- 4 A f { 4 4 § - 5 r 3 I-WIANT to-prove it to-your satiatao. | G0 SFament drrigation gro g A g ’ uan.J!yomhlve Rheumatism,acute or | vestigate. ks s write todag fo FREESBOOK | 1o s WO STEAK,.Ih..._,- ‘Speml Sale of A No. l llAlS Batchelor &Snyder Celebrated Ib 22¢ | Best Porterhouse Steak, Ib. ‘Bruckner. Loan and relief—M, Bruck- A e Aniimtery, - yman, 8. Weiner, |§ gy, ve just arrived. - All'-dn:popuhrfluh and leathers. e N utine which ‘thevs || The big attraction of these fines is in the actual fact that T e rant & Caddon Co. "} they are the equal of footwear that retails elsewhere John MorrelP’s.Extra Quality, Ib. 20c | Sirloin Steak, Jb_______ GRAND ARMY. e at $3.00 and $3.50. - Our low-rent hcnhon saves you in a reception gown red, money. & Bennott?ssSuporb. Ib-...__._--20c | Round Stul, ||,L------- ; Clad pal ot St Foiofion o . Special for the Indies in Rybber Sole o.faa., black ox 'rmcvr.s, b the once powerful legions of Grant and Sherman, Meade and Sheridan at the and tan, at $1.95. forty-ninth annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, and the ALL DAY . TODAY Sroh Amatvorsary of ‘the grand rec TRIPI-'., n. o Yo, the ek ;:fn;:ns&emmber =, Alexander [ Bmt and Shoe Shop .___.____._3._ ten. Syring Lamb: Legs, 1b. 23¢|————r— Y o e Opposite Colonial Theatre, Norwich, Conn.~ _ * mmmmm,;lb_lsc b Syisg CambFores, Ib. 16c{] AMB- cn'ors,'a. 25C 1% compiling roster. of the noted fg- . — < ures of the sixties who are expected Winter Lllfl: Legs,-1b. 20c Calif to attend the big encampment. It is = intéresting to. note.in._thix \annection FORESTERS OF AMERICA. cumstances and his visit has been Hanacrs of the omil war, Mal, Gen.| o The sefai-menthly meeting of Court | Postponed untll the:next meeting of < " | Sachem No, 94, Foresters of America, | the council. George’S. Powers and e e Faou ! wiiaee | was held in their hall on Frankiin | James J. Casey have been apfiointed a of Wilmington, Del, are expected to|square Thursday evening with Chief | committes to motify’the members of be present. General Dodge commanded | Ranger Lewis A, Andrews presiding. e caunell. . 'of.chi: postponed = be prosent. General Dodge commanded | ROTEST CEmR, (o0 Ao ns Pl e are | Only” matters of routine interest were | Wilson commanded all the cavalry be- | s follows: PRTNSELNL L DN S OFWile: oot~ tween the Alleghany mountains and the | Auditing committee . 1. & Kelley, | €T ) Misslssippi river; details of his troop- | Henry Clements and John Drescher. | UNITED WORKMEN: Mist i 14 f th John Drescher and Joseph Bellefleur. The work of instituting lodges in e e Close,of the war and | "{ bitration committee—Joseph Fan- | New York state under Conmectiout OURMEATDEPMBUNDERNEWWudz nothmzbuttbeBESTMEATSmwB Everything ofithe besticuality < s ning, Joseph Pfeiffer and Frank F.| charters is steadily progressing, and it The Division Commanders. Sylvia. will have been completed by the end CHEESE. b At the head of the list of division| Printing committee—Joseph R. Por- | of the month unless some unforeseen E, b.....-. e telance, Joseph Bellefleur and Charles | obstacle looms:up. Last Tuesday a T i 2owah | Witney. lodge was instituted in Buffalo by e ot Memnhoion eng aror| Sick committee—Lewis ‘A, Andrews, | Grand Recorder Stroh and Deputy e s o e et of s | chairman; Greeneville, Joseph R. Por- | Grand Master Workman Burnbam. The G R e Wil g0 to Washington to | telance, Joseph Bellefieur; West Side, | work of these two brothers is very ex- Osterhaus stood among the splendid | Bier. affairs are .gradually assuming a nor- soldiers ‘at the encampment is Maj.{(Bat the tickets were ready and that |} BRIEF STATE NEWS cavalry divisions. the committee it will be one of the of building the irrigation system, the and who was afterwards governor of open to all. also pay their portion of the op- here during the encampment. 1., and the report of the Masonic War | days at the home of his-mother, Mrs. | of these farms and put it in success- p—————— e} F“l'gr;v ‘E“’-m‘l’:mll Visit his son, Admirel Hugo Osternaus, | Frank T. Sylvia; Norwich Town and | acting and dificult and it is due to German officore who oarme to this eoun | _ The outing committee consisting of [ ma] condition. 2 Free Delive 135 .-uain,Street T | try to serve the cause of the Union. |J0SePh R. Portelance, chairman, Henry e e pe Gen. David McN. Gregg, who is audi- Maj. Gen. Adelbert Ames, who cam. | Pest ever held by Court Sachem. New Haven—The motor boat races | money to be placed again in the Rec- Mississippl, and later Senator from| The question of creating mew eration and maintenance cost. A s Relief association of the United States| Willlam C. Case. ful cultivation. Under the existing Admiral Dewey on Roster. were two of the most important mat- law, settlers ere allowed 20 years in NORWICH AND NEW YORK Others who are on the roster of pros- | ters pending the opening of the forty- Wallingford—Factory L, Interna-|Which to pay for their water right, 3 From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- > | Falls, Bartholomew Sullivan; Central, | their eficient and steady work, for Dras Ny and will grect his old com. |Henry Clement ana Frederick Four- | which they deserve great credit that ‘Another noted division commander | Clement, John Drescher, Joseph Belle- Who is expected to_greet his former | flour and “anlel Donahue, reported We Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. = Ask-For Them tor general of Pennsylvania. He com- | Poquetanuck Drawbridge on Aug. 15, manded with credit one of Sheridan’s|and from the enthusiastic report o requires settlers to pay their share < TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY manded a division of the tenth corps, of the New Haven Yachticlub will be |lamation fund for the bduilding of distinguishing himself at Fort Fisher SHRINERS. ) held July 25. There are to be six races | other irrigation works; and they must that state, is Mving in retirement in|temples at Knoxville, Tenn. Houston, & Granby—Judge:Willlam.S. Case and | Practical farmer with from $1500 to Massachusetts, and is expected to come | Texas, Roanoke, Va., and Manila, P.| family of Hartford are spendinga few | $3,000 should be able to acquire one pective visitors are Admiral George | first annual session of the imperial| tijonal Silver company will resume op- | 281d no interest is required on de- du-. Sundays at 5.15 p. m. Dewey, who was one of Admiral Far. | council of the Nobles of the Mystic | erations mext Monday ' after & two. | ferred payments. The Statistician of York, ragut’s young officers, gaining distinc- | Shrine at Seattle, Wash., this week. | yeeks’ vacation. the U. S. Reclamation Service, Wash- . Gen. Nelson A. Miles, who en- |Sociation states 3 Warehouse. Point—There will be a | SOnCerning msttiods oF GIRE. terme O tered the service as first lieutefiant and | collected by Masons for the families payment, and location, climate, soll, F. V. KNOUSE, Agent became colonel of the fist New York | of brothers killed or wounded in the | Pff UTae 8t Warehouse Foint today | 3.3"sther data in connéction with the |ftha past week would have les- ¥ Volunteers, -and who as a brigade | countries at wnrr‘n Eurolx;;e.t rT:;e i St ae Tavaie various projects. L SN SRR 1 'O NEW Y commander delivered at Sunderlands e The farms are located mainly in ation, Va. the momentous blow thaf 2 - rd—a 3 . | SBouth Dakota, ontana, Vyoming, have you losses cuguceneraé Lee's 1118%[ t!;lanmae c%n_ of the war. zenft'fi:"anm "?f,'“;ng?"h?ns;:d and Nevada. Rural telephones, cen- b ores ; v nection and compelled the surrender e e ot tralized graded. schools, good trans- |l sboiled food. ;Why not settle the Rep e e D _ ODD FELLOWS. Pea e Mot e ment which Will be | portation facilities, and . towns at . Colby M. Chester, a young cer of short intervals, are some of the things | | matter at once by buying a Re- Farragut’s squadron; Lieut. Gen. S. M.| TUncas lodge No. 11, held their re; that rob life on these new lands of 4 . B. Young, who rose from an enlisted | ular business meeting in Odd Fellow: West. Haven—Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ring. frigerator that is economical in the man to be. colonel and brevet biig. |hall on Monday evening, with a good | Wadhams of Groton, are the guests of | 0¥ of the o R o adler general. and then entered the |sized audfence. Routine reports were | MT. and Mrs. M. S. Wadhams of Wash- — use of ice and that is guaranteed regular army. being retired in 1904 | Presented and accepted. ington avenue, parents of Mr. Wad- : A K with the rank of lieutenant general. o’ghe ‘:‘g%d“?o‘:?o of ime Itng:lll’ende'ln hams. Neuralgia Pains Stopped. to keep food from spoiling. We He is now governcr of the U. S. Sol- |Order of ellows is not fully real- 0 diers Home at Washington. ized by the average person, but the fol- | Manchester—A two pound trout won |, Lo% dOn't néed to suter those agon: || have a complete line of ‘the best . z % lowing figures from the latest report |for William Mitchell the prize offered | iame rorders thest and hocl Jest de. The pri right. Sk rummer Boy in Chickamauga. | give some idea of the greatness of the [ by a local hardware company-early in | a0 a fen drops of seothing Sloans [ ™ i > Yo - Col. John L. Clem, Quartermaster |order: the season for the best trout caught|yiniment; lie quietly a few minutes. |[to suit. It's a pleasure to show Corps, U. S. Army, the only survivor| Sovereign Grand Lodge—Condition | on‘their tackle. You will get such relief and comfort! of the civil war now on the active list | of the order throughout the world: Life and the world will look brighter. | them. of the army, is stationed at Wash- | Subordinate lodges, 18,089; member-| New Haven—Thursday afternoon Dr. | Get a bottle today, 3 ounces for 24c, a t ington, and is taking a lively interest | ship, 1,645,369; subordinate encamp- | William F. Verdi the well known phy- | ol druggists. Penetrates without rub- in the arrangements for the'49th en- | ments, 3,71 memberzlflp, 281,865; re- | siclan and - surgeon, accompanied by | ping. - : i J P Mflsluwxc“ campment.of the G. A. R. Colonel | bekah lodges, 9,725; membership, 711,- | his sister, Mrs. Loretta B, Verdi, lert ot Clom was DEpHRSA 1o 1he Hro o6 bat | 578, sttacs. 416,008 beothors ik 4al; |for ‘the Fan-Americen exposiction. DR.R.J.COLLINS tle as a drummer boy in the sanguinary | total number belbnging to the order * Thirty-six for 25 cents contest at Shiloh, He had many thrill- | 2,121,921. Receipts of _subordinate| Middletown—2Miss Agnes J. Curran, y 23 and 25 Water St. ing experiences, and because of his bodics for year 1912, 18,925,156 8. To- | sister of Hev. Edward Curran and | Dr: King's New Life Pills are niow daunted valor in the “hornets’ nest” | tal expenses of the order, 1912, $9,871- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James Cur- | Supplied in well-corked glass bottles, DENTIST at Chickamauga, Generals Rosecrans|470,01. Total relief paid, 1912, $5,917. | ran, died at the'family home, 39 Main | CONaining 36 sugar coated white plils, Strect, Conn. : and Thomas bestowed upon him the|323.15, Invested funds, December 31, |street, South Farms, Wednesday after- | L7, 25¢. One pill with a glass of water . Phone .:‘4”" - title, “Drummer Boy of Chickamauga,” | 1913, $63,539,595.82. noon. batore ructintin shy -hvwiigs. . diey TuThs g : which he proudly wears to this day. 4 S Easy and pleasant to take. Effective R > A N Prior to the battle of Chickemauga he | suge Bo. 1a: - Morborsaip. Haoi— | , Southport—Trom a loft floor to a | and positive in ~results. Chesp and M. J. FIELDS, « . ; wore the cognomen, “Johnny Shiloh.” | gar ; 3 s three story building in one year is not al to use. a e today, = fon who will be present is Abram |sets’ $908.407 Bigain, $26.158.04: muem. | tell but this s exactly what has been relieved in the morning. 36 Telaphone 86 2 Springsteen, who was but 10 years of s e done by the Harris Wire Manufactur- { f0F 26¢ at all druggists. Flants. t ago when ho entered the service. He | of wasin hewrate weit 343t " P°T | ing company of Southport. NOTHERS POt 4E 0 iy have charge of a drum. fife and| 'The watchword for Connecticut 15: | waterb Iy 37 1706 n ;uflexcoruto 0 ‘sons and grandsons 30,000 members in the Subordinate wu. l:l'y*—J‘ ol yth L T-c l::jter of Plon velwtsis (o The Crand RAVIW | Loayes, APl 36, 1979, the ordera’ioith | The STanted for the Mesonto ' icige L ey Y e, s 2, K, Solomen, Jodes hon Eraied, ty nuren Keifer of Ohlo,| 'ne officers of Uncas lodge-are to be | qp: o, 1t 8¢ A. M 5ot o to ba oo gk S e uts omeampe | installed . next Monday. The degree | ooic, SRR VEERTY 88 T .0 e wore:the double stars of|team was in (Willimentic Thursday | ce'ebrated today (Saturday). ;:lla Tank in t;na wa.;s_.l sx:id is -‘;fll active. | njght. e commanded a brigade and division 2 in the fighting sixth corps in the civil| odd Pellans | Roll Thamany mecoiD wan,and was commander of a division | two applications for membership were T oD Sy Sotps in the war lyeceived - and routine business - was | SISTESS SUCTE 00 RO 10 e B e b 5 e LB g arer 277ed) transacted. The canton is - planning | B S SFRter BEOR SRR, SAhoTR aathme N foongress and was|for an important meeting+for August ' o J speaker:of -the House of Rep- | cances-are in use In the transport r;-enmflves. He declared recently| " - . | fleet. < Wwa 4oy Uncle Sem it his serviecs are| ,PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. | Bridgeport—Fach-one of the 11 al- needed. The second degree was worked on a [leged violators of the Sunday liquor large class at the business meeting of [ law who were .arrested in last Sun- Norwich Grange, No. 172, in Pythian |day’s raids and who appeared in city hall on Wednesday evening, but owing | court Wednesday morning for trial, to the weather only one-half of the|was:fined $50 and costs:when their class was present. Third and fourth |cases.came before Judge Frederic A, medium better than through the ed- | ullet P Falr Haven—The shelling season is now at its height and many craft are freighting shells from the river wharves out to the sound to be planted AR ——ae SR S | S A A S \ A . i . s lecturers’ convention to be held near | nearly completed for the St. Sisto cel- % : & 1 | H Dover, N. H, next.week. Other mat- | ebration, which is to be held here Au- 3 n _ i ters of interest to the members were | gust 13 and 14. The fireworks are to inue. Many bands and.socleties from 5 ’ 1 nearby: cities and towns will be in the - . 5 - . parade. —~ 4 x That Cochegan’ camp, No. 9366, M. > 2 W. of ‘A, is wide.awake, was shown |, New Haven—Notice _was given this week when a class of 17 candidates | Thursday by City Clerk Pallman of the received the desrees. This is the |2doption and approval of the so-called i largest class that this'camp.has.ever | “Dipped milk -ordinance” which be- _ MODERN :WOODMEN. ie hlfl.,;nd the e)l(eaders (:)lx the o - tion have worked hard nthelunfew - ¥ weeks securing ' the be haying . i possession H “w 50 — 4 g ng_thes members. . | Aibbed millc,andpenalty of'50 fine 1s : the grand couneil of: Connecticut of kinmvamsyorraziand of Eypeles P o the Roys fix‘c&nm who was exapected They came from Hartford, makKing %= . ames council, 1, Fabout 45 milles in ten hours. -rmy their meeting in Forester's on fwill camp on_the :Fowler Wednesday evening, was unable to dge - boundary Jine \mtn A el 2haE Uy e south, .and from there they:will go on URIC ACID fig 0 Dt FarmsOpen T «m Entryn BAe ShEmn i X