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ROYAL ARCANUM. .. - Supreme Regent L. R. W sne;rihe Tollowing _stirring call té 1loyal Arcanum members in the Jam- \.nu-y issue of the n-n-un- deaths and all other loss- sort there has beem & net K 4 ip galn of 705. This record, immediately followiag & similar et record for the month of Novem- E.? meMnn;m::kuim!ug: For meny months the workers of order M'vo stroggled to show the possible net doss. Froin néw on it is the tenfold better ey of our net gains. The hew year also.finds the order with largest casti-balances in hfstors, In 1905, when the order than $3.000. ia miny members, we have more than twice as muth money. Financial- ly, the 15 vears show a gain of over 5 e oent "rhe order begine e w decade with an emergency fund 04 :‘m’sl 14 and a balance of bettér than $695.000 'l’\ the widows’ d or- phans’ benefit! fund. Its a over MR. DATRYMAN IT WILL . AY YOU Sribre 14 arbohyfrates 50 WHY?—BECAUSE IT IS VARIED Compesad of Old Precess Linseed seed Mahl, Corn Feed n Gluten ¥eed, Grodind Boited Whezt, Barley and ucts, Cane Molasses givifig the Nerd ‘a eds at every meal. T IS BOTH PALATABLE AND SUCCULENT Compounded_from wholesome in- nd sprayed by our Pare ITS DIGESTIBILITY. Iy this manner it doss the work bigher protéin the neces- Fmaintenance + proportion of by enabling of the stom- thoroughly and er to-day with compare the assets were. less Tn 1920, with et than t lits regular meeting Fiiday evening in Sunday school morning there was his abaenea. ed in the community, in the ch afd in the Sunday The funeral was held at hig home in and above all mlm- axe-better than $7,100,000. u.o\cn TEIPLE. : Christopher Allen, . Dennis, R. H. of fnow ina flourishifig ¢o1 DAUGHTE! Clara Barton temt, No. 7. D. on... man Gurleyvi Burial was in Riverside cemetery. STAFFORD SPRINGS The corporators of the Cyril Is | Lott ‘O'Halloran. The following are the officers elected: President, Free= Sanford, Willlam Park, Allen; liam H. Heald; executive committee, ‘William Park, & and every St s bytes Ty w;‘-fn e x el very good reasen for | physicians, Dr. C. Ho Wil bo Mg}g, i gty S| |&mitn, Dr. 7. W. Dawson, Dr. H. H. ‘Moore, con: nts, Dr Ralph H. Seé~ Spring l«_‘]é Dr. E Térry !m!fl.& scho ednesday at 2 oclock, =, liam Porter, Har cheélder, Boston; - Dr. m P s e T T s livan, New London Dr. Jn.mes Stflwll. Simsbury;: snfinsflew. ville; Dr. Mase, There were 357 ~patients treated during the year at a weekly cost of $26.20 per patiemt. . illiam Allen, sub master at the Stafford High school, has. resigfied. k | He will be succeeded by Otig R. Gar- B. Pinney, |land of Hampton, N. H. Twenty- l":lx hew 100ms are bfifls st up in_the Cen ‘oolen o i tchel And Ted dey Teft Thursday - for Florida. Trom there they expect to go abroad in Mr. Mit- and. C. Johnson Memorial Hospital giected the folowing s /Dr. F. H T, 5. Cocling, . Fisk, W, H. Hall, Celia Holt, W. H. Heald, Mrs. C. Johnson, A. 1. Mitchell, Mrs. Cooley, C. Patten; vice presidents, F. G. Christopher secretary and treasurer, Wil- G. Sanford and’cent waters. Best Kind -of a chell’s new yacht for a cruise in adja~ | thnit: ciety held a social in' the vestry. The _shoulde; ‘ice cream. Some of Josh Billin; stories were read, “How to Pici Out & Kat,” by M For Getting Watermel ‘| Harold Rose. “The Wooden Dog, the Dog,” by Mre. C. Leftingwell and Mrs. N. E. Over ten dol- s was fealls X iss Edith ‘A. Lecingwell returried Monday to leon's er, Vermont, after spending several days with her tn, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest C. Lef- flma Miss Ruth J. Bllis, of Norwich Town, spent Sunday - with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Bilis. A. D. Mathewson will speak at o'clock: Sunday morning. The B. Y. P. U. meeting at 7.30 will be led by A. H. Beebe, using for his topic “Ghrh- and . Human Conservation.” ‘Not-Vslunteering But. thesé arrested Reds who fess to be so . glad . they --are, i shipped to Russia are nob be Towed by others of their ] tnteering to aceomipany ton Transcript. tion to leave it open. A cloth jacket.is warmer than a fur|gy 1inéd coat because there 16 less tempta~ | sracte, érete- highway 18| fo vhflh'nd“ ;lfll- nto four v and} of 39 ‘of .C | Salem, wmt h\ len, ”-n ‘. em. l[nn-(fl“e e th lfl-l‘ an Gwifl (l &t m of . nm;sl for.any ome or more, o all ! of the sec tions, and may make bids conditfonal Foceiving one or mere con- rv&‘or hele tracts, he i Aped oL W aufimm mm ed to rehip i dec(ded To. ho1d 5 fo0d. salé the latter of February. The mesting closed with the salute to the flag. WOMANS HELIEF CORPS Sedgwitk Woman's Relief Corps No. 16, held their regular, business meet- ing Friflay afternoon at three o'clock in Memorial with M. Florence Dean in the chair. The re- porfs of the secretary ami reasurer were read and accepted and one éan- voted upon. The presi- the toilowing ~com- wditing eommiftee—Marletta’ A. ww:. Ldllian J. Johnson ' and Susan . Kampt. © Reer comleuo—cm. Nellie . E. Badley; Norwich M. B Beed. dHo House Marietts A. Wflfl{ la r ?mans and Susan C. Kamof. Conference committce=Tdllian J, Fight. Home and Employment committee— Broity rish, Toe meeting closed in the regy [t LADIES OF COLUMBUS Mereier Council, mam of Com-u. heud their ‘regular 5 Sunlight building l"rlihy evening- wnfl B~ the president, Miss O. Sullivan in the chair. The committeé in oharge of th dance held recently reportéd that it was a financlal and _soeia success. new fhembers were ballotté? upon. The remainder of the business trans- acted was of a routine nmature. S. AND D. OF L. Mre. Margaret Hart of Norwich, deputy of Martha Washington Coun- cil, No. 16, Sons and Daughters of Liberty, installed the officefs of the New London council on Tuesday e¥- Jenle Harvey assisted the instaliatton. - i a Dare Counc No. . held the Haile Ciub rooms at number of new names fch tme| | acted eouncil 27th, 3 of New London, will insfall the officers, 0DD FELLOWS Uncas Leodze, worked the se routine business at the meeiing. bustness was at _the meetin \ . 0. O. hall Tuesday evening. mapa It costs from per ton than nt dairy s the same e feed you or. THE DIFFERENCE IN PRICE? FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS Manufsctured by Rosenbaum Brothers, Inc. CHICAGO, T. S. A, f 8 NORWICH TALLOW CO. T Norwien, Conn. JWE BUY RAW FURS -qy9 OowWLS Norwich Nest No. 1396, O. 0. O. hel their regular weekly meeting in Owls’ hall Tuesday evening with a god siz- ed attendanice in spite of the 'poor weather conditions. Only matters of foutine interest were discusséd. Otis H. Conant, a lifelong resident of this place, died early last Monday morning from preame; ‘onant’ @ man of Christian character al- doing the right thing and al- found in-the right place, one of ‘77” Avmfible Causes To avoid taking Cold—Keep the feet warm and dry; warm your socks or stockings; warm your boots, stoés or slippers before putting them on and you will escape taking Cold. To get {he best results take “Seven- ty-seyen” ‘ai the first sign of a Cold or the Grip, the first sneezs or shiver; i ybu, Wait till your bones begin to ache, it may take longer. Docter’s Book in Brglish or French, Spanish, Portugwese or German — mailed ’free, “T1 at all Drug and Country Stores, Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine Cv., 158 Wfl&m Btreet, New York. Z s casTINGS Biank Books Made ans Ruled to Order P S, For the balance of January our store nfl’m most mmhryvdmmwhmhn mcluded f\lrmtareof the hlglud class, for every room in'the house. It:will pay you to buy now because of the known fact that furmiture is con-’ stantly advancing in' prices. - Our selection is so unusual and extensive that you will realize it is very easy to choose here and to" secure furniture of superior qualtty you would have to pay for the ordinary kind, elsewhere. BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM SUITES A variety of periods and styles that afford a selection for the most fastidious. A ‘range of prices that is posi- tive to be in accord with the amount you wish to spend, is embodied in the large variety shown in our great store. You can select a good suite as low a$ $75.00. : ) Large comfortable. easy chairs and rockers, in mahog— any, cane, wicker and overstuffed, covered in cretonne, genuine leather, velours, damask, tapestry, etc. Range of prices commencing at $16.50. COMFORTABLE LIVING ROOM SUITES The most desirable featuré of living room furniture is comfort, this means better materials, better construction and in selectmg living room furniture sold in our store this is ever the first requirement.” You may buy cheaper living room farniture but Petter can not be secured, ‘Our prices start at $75.00 for a complete suite. Special for Satiirday Only y We offer a fine 112 piece complete dinner service of the finest American Ware; mckadmg the most ~artistic design. Thisdinner service is worthy of the | best American home. . Only. $25.90. VALUE f THAN $40.00. OnrpmesferSuvenorFurannoh@erfim LIBRARY TABLES A very large exhibition is here for your inspection in fibrary and living room tables in mahogany, fume, gol- den>and wax oak, in round, square, oblong and oval. Prices comimencing at $12.90. ARTISTIC DINING ROOM SUITES A display of mote than fifty-five sfyles of artistic dining | room suites are available to select from in our great warerooms. They inelude such periods as Louis 15th, William and Mary, Chippendale, Queen Ann, Mi;s.‘ion and Colonidl, in all varieties such as mahogany, walnut, golden oak, fume ok and Jacobean oak. The range of : prices for a complete suite commences at $155.00. PIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS We are pleased to say that we have at the present time a most extraordinary showing of Pianos and Player Pianos on which prices are extremely low ifi view of the extreme shortage of fine instruments - that now exists. These dependable Pianos- and. Player Pianos can be supplied by , us now, in-a liberal number. IT W'ILL PAY YOU TO CALL TODAY. \OUR EASY TERMS MAKES IT POSSIBLE FOR YOU TO SECUREAP]ANONOW'I‘HATWHLBEMUCH HIGHE—RIATER. ESTABLISHED 1872 135- 143 MA.lN STREET Boiietes Wt e time.. waloh Wik M by (he Highway Comniissioncr as a of 1is study of the bids prese: Frie bid, whet one ot more sectfons, must Mdte flu?rtlme which the Contracior estimates for the auration imates of time Wit g?fig She date of completion of lhe Work, fractor must also Submit proot o Hie anility to construct and complete thit Fork. sich proat to be in the fora of refersnces to work alreagy dome and evidence as to bis financial standing. A certified check or surety company Boud for one-third the amount of the b'd must accompany each propasal un- Tess Tive contractor shall have Rled with this gffice an anmual propo: 1 case of failure or refusal on of the Bidder-to emter Into within the set period, he smu e to the State a part 'of deposit Which shall be MGl & tne Hinerence Dbetween the tofal bid of the defaulting Dlader and total bid of\the person oo ons with whom the - comtract is exécuted. The amount of this it shall be taken from !lie surety company's annuet-of xndghfm certi: o ck accompany! Toposal. Contractors. wl{’ particala ot tention to srmation contained o e epe PR e, reanires ments noted -in- the ~proposal _form, which s a.part of the snec!‘irayflm nwe.ul ful c‘nj!u: tor_shail start within (1) davé flnlll i b il Tor aen'l'er ation, 307 Dean n!:u: %;:m vou poot flgfl'&&: e Fou watt. ' Norw ch We ’ it St REPAIRED AND nzum Thoroughly Tested Under Air m LAMPS AND M{'D GUARDS: Straightened and Repaired GAS TANKS AND PANS TO GFDER ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) NORWICH, CONN. You are sure of PROMPT SERVICE HERE for we have adequate STEAM EQUIPMENT, BEST MATERIALS and the real skill that insures prompt satisfactory se 3 T. J. HEALY, Marguerite Bld’s Norwich, Ct Atter he Qs SEionfus-ta oo 4% with - sufficlent force of men amd .eauip- ment to rompleet. the contract within the time Mmit. 3. BONNETT, A ;:’,hwfly Cpmmissioner. NOTICE buliding, i o et % m’i zl;%n“ % T.'%z 10.a. \fl. listen s from the Mécs of the A~ 2 14t 51~ i R e o s et ness proper 16 g\g‘ia{ed at Norwich, Cémm, Jam. 20th, 1930, ing FRED @. PROTHERO, JAMES C. rifimmcx. FBLIX P. MMAHON, ATTENTION Sldewa}ks inances of ths G ich apbes Bt 3 uben Oner, Gecugan oc perden havh m. butt Vortlch Conn,, Hal are 6¢ asy. lana o fiu guguc hignwars s o ‘who fails ll) al mm‘hngd?ndfiflm _thFée ho or. n. 3 :g:rlse when b uzs thereafter that it after proper motice given. This will give notice to ail affected by the foregoing Ofdinances that th i S ill ba Stilctiy entorced a8 angs herewitn 2y Jorwer S Fox, sum Cummiss}bnar. NOTICE —T0— mudmu, TAXPAYERS, Notics is heseby given té ali persons liable to nay the Pg;sianal Tax in the S have a war= e e aat- ot Personal || Taxes payable, Keb. so ofie falling to compl cuted from this vt decidd \‘1. 5| |such Pérsons hlmf sessed sum of two dollafs as ersonal and ifor the purpose of collecting the same 1 snatl be s Sapued Wlerk's ofiiod v an from 3 J# the monti of 19 KIQ- &tore eof Web- §¢now-:. v um A§ 2. s Vareaities. Postotnc Wednesaa), Feh 18th. 1920, from 10.30 to 3 “ X0 taxes l?ust e paid fo Tnx Cl- lecter, and receipt 15 hata By Haut preass “moidse. stamp tor réceipt. AlL persom -e:mung e fl)&y this the bruary. nst la‘s of tax during e, Conn., this $th day. GUIRE, Collector. NOTICE ‘The Board of Rellef of the Town of FrackMn will meet in Town. in the Town Hall, Monday, Feb. 2, 19%0, from 10 o'clock a mu te 3 o'clock p. m., to hear appeals from the doings of the Assessors, and to atfénd to any other business that may legally come before said meeting. Adjpurned meetings will be as the law ERNEST E. SMITH, » CHARLES B. BECKWITH, R. M. HARDING, Board of Reliet, Mnld‘ln Conn., Jan. 21, 1920. nom OF RELIEF NOTICE | R TR lock a. m. until Ma)m vrmmrfiysnx:r. t at the same place and same hours 3{“"‘5 from the doi 3 ssors, and o0 4o any hndtr;m Droper o be dume at said mes! f the RS T My o T fiifl An e tro 1Y 5 1. (6% B . the pedl: i S w &8 St ‘before ‘Board. lon 'm Long ‘n’w Conn., this 20th day 4 ROGERS, We are now selling Diamond Tires and Tubes, at special prices, also Violet Ray Lenses. Big reduction on all Accessor- Get our prices beforebuym; Silvy’s Tire Shop 80 FRANKLIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 SPECIALS!! {2) 34x#/5 N. S. Straight side Fire- stone Tires, first quality, guaranteed 6,000 mites. (1) 36 x 4% Rib Cord Tire (straight These Tires will be sold at dealers’ phices as they are not our rgular line ires. “Also have a few guaranteed Spark 7| Plugs at 35¢ each in lots of four. THE T. J. SHAHAN CO. Next to Post Office The PERFECT WELDING of HBAVY MACHINERY PARTS is a specialty With us—and work coming from our completely equipped, fifst class plant is-work that cdn be refied upon abso- 19:3 each_of | TuiRly. We PREHEAT the article to ¥e welded always and the work is dope with that EXACTING thoroughness that insures genuinely satisfactory re- | sujts. You will find that our service will i {save you real money and time. ‘Welding in ALL its branckes dome here—RIGHT. - NORWICH WELDING CO. 81 Chestnut Street Norwich, Cenn. SEE OUR WORK FIRST THEN GET OUR PRICE FOR PAINTING YOUR CAR MOTOR CAR PAINT SHOP 354 Wast Main Street Phone 735-23. LEGAL NOT!CES. NOTICE pne Board of Belier of the Towd on Will mest in the 1 Town Houss said Town on Monday, d, and T3th, Troma & m 1o 4 b oo, 1ov i i purpose of listéning to appeals. from the work of the AsSessors, and to db ny other business propér to be dome by sald Board. Bo: Dated at Lisbon, Jan. NOTICE The Board of Relief of the North Mi-gan- will meet T“'. St Town Hall 1o said Town on Feb. 2, 20 and 21, 192 from 10 a. m. §o0 4 p. to. hear_any ippeals {rom the doings o(nlfi 21st, 9f the Assessors, and to do any usiness proper to be done. at IRVING EC DC’éEsTHOMPSOV Asfodp MINER, JR.- . atd of Relief. Jan22 EszTE et ntvlln deceased. Powers late of lr bate District of The Executor having exhibited his ini mmflon acceunt {with. by A,.: r"*.:a istriet fur alfbwanee | Qraered That, ‘kfi"‘“ day, o § e 5 honn at the yille,