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ternoen - delegation of four® No. 1, was atte uster of pink: ua!yflu' Wentzel; bs_¥) ) ‘.! aumfi- u:a ‘Zi»" e HENRY P. mwm Regent, Hen: “ Beausoleil; vice regent, Axel Jol nun' orator, Henry Clish; p-.n regent, n Lerich; .u:- J. Casey; eoxloctor. George 8. inerl, treasurer, Willlam W. Tan- ner: chaplain, James Soland Gauchier; _warden, sentry, Joseph Enos; trus- tees, Archie Curry, Gordan Hathaway | and Nathan Gilman. e to yalt i e, poat ‘gbm finally mv. whatever I am do- - 4-.0; jis anmaé etipen make 1.8 o into chain, and repeat to the end ”ffa@ fe rows like above. at the top a-hen. until 'l and Mrs. After the installation ceremony there was a eocial hour and the members |y énjoyed one of MacDougall's famouw oyster chowders, Cigars were passed ‘around during the evening. LADIES’ AUXILIARY A. O. H. The regular 'business meeting of Ladies' Auxiliary, Div. No. 54, was held in Eagles’ hall, Main street, Thursday evening wiith the president, Mrs. Julla Brock, in the ¢l A communication fom the Tattville' division, No. . 26, gesting that the two dlvisions hold int installation was received and e QS& SRS mrmwnnmsamnmu- ““The Store Satisflies”” ' THAT IS, WMAWJWOEFDR YOURSELF BRom(L YNOUTFITTERS 5 286, 238, 270 “lh Street, Ilorvvhh ITEYYIVYIYYINIIY (2 ‘3’%“»’%%%‘5%’%%‘b‘\%‘b‘\’\‘\’}%%‘\‘\fi%%‘x‘%%'3’5%‘5‘\‘5’\%‘8‘3‘5’8\‘3’ gfi‘d Johw' R. Fowler; outside guard, ester Appley; trustee ‘for three years, Fred G. Thumm: representative to grand lodge for two vears, A. A. Guile; alternate for two years, Thomas Buckley. > MOOSE. / members. of Norwich, (i . lodn No. 850, met at the Moose. Friday evening for their regular busi- ness ‘session. Dictator Joseph A. George. occupled, the chair, and important business magters were transacted. t iy bfin‘ tbo"n lu fl‘n The suggestion was favored hy b all present and the joint installation of the officers of the two divisions will take place in Buckingham Memorial on Sunday afternoon, in connection with: the second anmiversary of Division No. 4. The general commitiee in charge of the arrangements comprises Mrs. Delia_Fenton, chairman, Mrs, Bellows Nelie Fitzgerald. State and officers will be . numbered among the guésts. The meeting was. attended by a large number and. much interest was shown in . the business | transacted. . county HEPTASOPHS. At the last meeting of Norwich con- clave preparations for the installation of officers on Monday, Feb. 1ith, were he | made. An entertainment committee of .-/ three was appointed by Archon Disco. i,| They were Past Archon Joseph Foote, n the 6th, ilth, (Tha widmunc s s “side-on tne -frebles -af and widen L:lc 15 at the side Jacket by putting 6 -tr space. ~ Next row. 8¢, 1-7oW- of white ‘of ¢h and it _row & lln‘h erochet in every du arm with ribons, .3 1-3 s o ribbon, lll! best Wished, PRIMROSE, Financier W. D. Moran and Secretary J. F. Cochrane. Two candidates are slated for initiation on- instaliation 4 night. District Deputy Supreme Ar- stall_and the archon of Meriden con- slayé will be with him to assist. They arc both énthusiastic members of the should hear them. EASTERN STAR. At the zrand chapter meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star in New Haven on Friday those chosen for the, J;nmg' o. 3 grand patron, Frank H, ' Eno. Hartford; associate grand matron, Mrs. Mary Andrus Mix, secreta Winste Tisk, Windsor; grand _conductress, Miss Ethel W. Latham, Noank; asso- clate grand conductress. Ada A. Pa- gan, Danbury: grand. chaplain, Hat- tie W. Stickle, Hewingion Junction; grand marshal, Eleanor Eager, Water- lnrd grand organist, Fred L. Fleet. p River; Adah, M, l.emse uiand, Ruth, Mrs. Harriet I . Burwell, ‘Bridgepoft;. grand Myrtle A. Tlayford, Hartford: grahd Esther, Elizal Duff, Thom- rtha, Minnie P, Stew- srand Electa, Bditth . “Wildox. “Winds opals. was presented to the retiring grand matron, Mrs. Fanny Y. Gardner. of Vilfard, by her assoclate offiers. ‘The next session will be held in Hart~ L | fora. TKNIGH! < At tho meating of Gardner lodge, N {48, in Pythian hall Friday frening O offirers D. D. G- ¥ nd Prelate {Thaichar of Jewett City and A, | Gulle as erand masm at arms, Tho' afficers. instalied wera. lows: Chan~elior rmmnfllr, Armatrone; vice, cha chon McKinnon of Hartford will Ine] order, and_every member of Norwich |° West Haven: assaciate grand .patron. | Fronk Chapins, Pine Meadow: grand grand treasurer, Mrs. Ida A. | Andrews, P. Aoy Jarvis, Henry Gebrath, B Smith and 8. DeRusher. MANGHESTER UNITY. At the meeting of Hugh H. Osgood lodge, No. 6930, in Germania hall on Friday evening several brothers took degrees and several - applications for +/ membership “were received. After the business meeting was brought to & close, the whist tournament was con- unlfld Samaritan lodge of Baltic and H. Osgood lodge of Norwich met in|. the last game of the firet series, and the scofe was 6 to 6, Samaritan lodge enters the semi-finai and will journey to Plainfield, where they will play against Rose lodge from Moosup next ‘month. A PAQUIN MODEL OF UNRIVALED BEAUTY OF LINE elective and appointive offices for next'|" SUNDAY wum-. At the Christlan Selencs m-vl:. in in ‘Thayer the morning and at th lock service. hluflo‘n Army m at 48 Water street . . Bight eievices on Mon: y.pwunuw and Saturday. The Holiness mul.n holds meet- ings_morning, afterncon and evening at 87 Main street, Charles T. Potter, ‘superintendent. At the Mount Calvary Baptist shureh Rev. -H. Dennis, Bu(or. will speak at both morning and evening service. unday school at noon. * The: International = Bible Students’ assoclation (Norwich class) holds ser- vices in W. C. T. U. hall. Testimony I:loe;int Sunday morning. Text. Prov. Hflhodm pastor, “Subject. 1% vonlnt. Se- At the Norwich Town Tl renn: Fie Tt will preac mornin Chriedy First Message. cret Discipleship. \At Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. F. W. Coleman will preach at the morning service upon The 1deal Church. Sermon by pastor at the evening service. At Trinity Epi will be holy communion at 93.30 p. m., morning prayer and sermon at theé|Ch usual hour, ‘and evening prayer and address in the evening. At _the First Congregational church, Sundly morning tepic, The Rewa ing God. Sunday evening, Y. P, B, at 7 o'clock, with address by Mrs. William M. Zumbro. At the Taftville Congregational church the preacher for the morning will be Rev. John G. Dutton of West- erly, R.J. In the evening the pastor of the ehurch will preach. At the Spiritual Academy, Park street, Mrs. Jennie Southworth of Fall River, Mass., entranced ‘speaker and test medium, will lecture and give mes- sages morning and evening. At . Park Congregational NEW ENGLAND SICK GET BACK HEALTH Vietims of Difluhvo Disorders Tl" of Weonderful Effect of Remddy. Many New England stomac¢h suf- ferers and, In fact people all over the Unitea- States, have found results from the use of Mayr's Won- derful Blm.fl! Hi n this &lu alone hlv‘ church, horh Kfia. SN ac - !plrn—-sg\r- F.ruw‘uuz:. God s Young ple’s urvleo at T At Grace Memorial Baptist 'hflnh. morning and vlllnl J R charge of R. W. A, Bmlwm Ct. At !h&mndco tional nhu Wit hyumn for the children. Sunday school at noon. Eve service with sermon. The minister preach at both ser- vices. At the Baltio Methodist Episcopal church, the pastor, Rev. Charles Smith, il o connc: the services. Morning with sermon. _Subject, A robl.m Being Solved. Evening ser- vice at 7 o’elock. At the Federated church, Greeneville, Capt. C. H. Phillips of the Salvation Army will be the speaker. ~Morning tnbject, God's lep. a I.lxbk for. th orld. Evening subject, One Whom They Sought'to Take. At Christ Episcs church, Toly communion at 930 a m., morning prayer \sermon by the rector. at usual hour, Sunday- school 'at noon, evening prayer with presentation of chiolr medals and address at evening service: At the MoKinisy Avenue A. M:E. Zion ohurein Rov e Georee Biddie pastor, preaching morning and evening ‘morning, '\lE e church, % Making Your Election Surs. Sunday school at noon. Prayer service at 7 p. m., led by Mrs. Florence Har- the Church of the Good Shepherd, Universalist, Young People's day will be observed. The devotional services &t the morning service will be conduct. ed by four young people. Sermon b PORK LOINS, Ib____. Rib Corned Beef, Ib. 8¢|1 Ib. Liver.. Baeon Ib.......18c|{%a Ib. Bacon the minister, Rev. liflol,‘ Cobb. Sub. Ject, The Equipment for Life. Sunday school at noon.- Y. P. 1 preach in The Limit of God's Afflusnce, day school and Clty Bible ciass for men at noon. The young people’s service will be omitted at 6.30 p, m. and the evening service will be by MMMG.&Y.P.U. Special music by large chorus of young people. AMERICAN AEROPLANES INFERIOR TO FOREIGN Rear Admiral Griffin Says They HIV. Poorer Motors. Washington, Jan. 28.—American 2eroplanes are inferior to foreign ma- | chines because of poorer high speed motors, Rear Admiral Griffin, chief en- { gineer of the navy, todty told the house naval committee. “In our present service,” he sald, “we have no high powered aeroplane mot- ors_tha* are entirely satisfactory.” He added, however, that there were satisfactory moderate power aeroplane some new American high power motor. engines and the navy was about to tes “There has not been the encourags ment for the aeroplane motor devel- oprosnt -here that ehere has been | abroad.” More in Silence. A man who lives right, and is right, has more in his silence than another | by his words.—Phillios Brooks. 125¢ 112¢ Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes eatus B0 COLUMBIA RIVER A&P SALMON Va's can. 18 can .1% aun 1]1» QUARER OATS, package..... .Bc PRUNES. 40-50’3, Ib. ROUND STEAK, Ib_ ... FRANKFURTERS, ------14c | RIB ROAST BEEF, Ib. Urgent Dm Bill in .-h. i SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY Smoked Shoulders - Fresh Shoulders = LEAN POT ROAST, 1b____ HAMBURG STEAK, Ib____ 15¢ T SALT RIBS, Ib__-._ 5¢ Honeycomb Tripe Ib. 8¢ BEEF LIVER, Ib..... 9¢ ... Fat Sult Pork, b -13¢