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stitution of a new lodge of the order by Supreme Warden Frederick T. Pea- lI:I sisted by Supreme Trustee R. Lodge Notes and < as: Fraternal Interests. | uulsg'r.a]:mw;dfi‘#nwm.zfl:: gfu’-‘i [Bectetary” 7. wall, Grang Chaplain i f — | Emily R. Kingdon, Grand Trustee Meopian Lodge Orgenized in “Groten—| YLl ™ ;3" Supreme. Repreaentative New Lodye of Pythian Sisters. | Tames L. Wheeler. The new lodge will SRA ST, be known as Fort Griswold lodge, No. 3, and starts with a charter list . ty members, of which twenty were nt for initiation e ofticers elected were: The members of the New Order of Protection gathered in numbers in A, O. U. W. hall at Groton | on Friday evening to witness the in- | Engla L P, war- Easter's Brilliant 0f Women's And Misses” Apparel Buying is a genuine pleasure in our Garment Section. Everything you get is so good, so worthy, so radiant with newest style, preciseness of fit, with merit, attractiveness, excellence in every weave, cut and seam. The lady who comes here to buy a Suit or Coat can be sure of this much, that the garment will be stylish, sensible and serviceable, and that the price will be the lowest possible for first-class goods. Effective, Elegant and Exclusive | women s and HISSeS Coats Easler Sui's complete line of Women's and Misses’ Spring Coats, 30-inch to 50- in Panamas, coverts and mix- Women's - Two-piece Suits, stripes, Panmas and Englis also the new navy blue serge 98 up. coats lned with satin, skirts of lat- | o est styles and leading colors at | adow ‘ ges, | omen’s Panama Princess Dresses, prettily trimmed, with lace yokes, $15.00. atawba, reseda, new blue and black ik $15.00. A n | Satin Messaline Taffetas, tn the new A . ! | " Empire effects n’s Dressy Waists, in net, mes- and_ taffetas, 'in the lead- 5—$348 and up. sortment of. Jfine Lingerie in all the ne% chic s h Dutch necks, also fine linen and madras — at 98¢ leading | 80 stylish ailored & and up. Belts and Belting cy Belts come in such a models Easter Millinery Choice is Widest and Best Here| ™" * of lovely colorings that you There 0 question store is sh w\lk the sure to find one that harmon- grandent array of il ires perfectly with your costume. Norwich has ever seen one as w o Elastic Belts in plain and fancy pat- W gilt buckles — plain and jowellea—50c to $1.98 each. Faney Perslan Beltings in all new shades to match your costume—50c to $2.25 a yard. Women's Beautiful Easter filoves Artistic Jewelry for the Easter Season Fortunate is the woman who has dis- covered the artistic possibilities of Ot course the well dressed point, e Jery back an has always given more of eted fingers, a superb made| less consideration to the little artis- with good wearing qualities, | tic additions to her costume, but this the new shades, the equal of most 1 8t $1.25—our price $1.00 » on #t §8 part of her education to Gloves sol understand how to bring out the best effect. Our elry de Gloves with novelty hing—Woem- DuE ety QatiaE en's Imported 2-clasp Kid Gloves,| Offers many beautiful creations which with the new and stylish wide silk| help to finish the Spring costume, embroidery backs, in a variety of| including Jet Jewelry, Veil Pins, oolors—§1.50-pex. pair. | Brooches. Bandeaux, Dutch Collar, Men's East r Furnishings| The most beautiful Easter Furnishings we have ever seen are ready ! broadest range and choicest selec- tions of the new season ! Bxquisite Sash and Hat Pins, at various prices. The New Perfulies In our comp! ete Tollet department you will find all of the newest Perfumes colors and effects exclusively ours ! Words fail to do justice to our dfs- play. You must for yourselt the richness and elegance of Neckwear and Shirts; the sprightly colors of our Spring Hosle vally fine at the usual prices. t out by the foremost Ameri- Houbl- gants, Rayal & Gallets, Pivers—Hud- see can and Buropean makers. unus- On sale at our Tollet department. Price 50¢ to $3.50 per ounce. SPECIAL FOR TODAY Trailing Arbutus, Blue Tulips, Lily of the Valley and Easter Lilies, our 39¢ extracts for 19¢ an oz. Neck wear We exhapst the range of c shades our Easter showid he shapes are entirely 3 e new—four-in-hands, wide and nar- o row, besdtiful new silk weaves, Dflm(y Neck wear every new stripe effect—25c and up. Our Neckwear department/ is one of the most popular departments of the ! . hew Sh“-ts store, and is especially attractive just now, with all its new con From extreme to extreme of the color scale, in the new stripe and figure effects, plain and plaited bosoms, coat and regular models—§1.00, $1.50 and §2.00. in dainty Collars and Ties. |Women's Easter Neckwear | Handsome Dutch Collars in various designs, lawn and lace trimmed, Ven- Fancy Hose Bverwthing in Spring Hose o| ise lace, baby Irih, eto geyest ocolors o black 250 upwards. nobby new plaids and s " cotton, lisle, silk lisla, mercerized | Elegant Rabals, made up in various and pure silk+—28c to $2.00. sivles, latge assortment of neat de- select from choice 25¢ upwards, rig: Giloves of merit, bearing the | cnown mark of Fownes or Ad- ght and medium weights, 25¢ and 50c each, nd Indlan tan—$1 to .| gnield Bows, in lace or ribbon designs, some very stylish effects- | 25¢ each. | Full 1tne of Windsor Ties, anl cotors, in plain, checks or plaid effects— 25¢ each. Crochet Stocks, | Brobroidered 3ult oved effects, terns Ties, plain or choice line. of pat- in Leather Goods ™ ShoNiSE many: peeity. hoveltiss jand Bags of xinde in our mplete department of small leatn- goods, making suftable gifts for stertide. u::fll:olmm the new y” Bag T i Landle—~from $1.00 to $3.00 each. Real Baby Irish Rabats, Shield Bows and Dutch Col- lurs 25¢ upwards, den, Jennle B. Morgan; warden. Mrs. EExa cmmmy; Yice' warden, Fred- el ng secretary, ter Hanover; mdu secretary, Waltor Welvatiaa: treasurer, ~Irving Crouch; chaplain, Mrs. Carrie Harvey: guide, Mdward Welch; guardian, gene Brown; senti S trustees, Frank Serp , Clinton D. Han over, Trueman Hewitt. This lodge staris off with very bright prospects, as the new members are very enthusiastic and will have the work of Beulah lodge of New London before them, where they have a lodge of 570 members and_one of the most progressive in the order. The institution of the new lodge is due to the good work of Washington Morgan' and Mrs. Jennie Morgan, who reside in Groton and have been for years ear and faithful members of Beulah lod DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. The Neosha Whist club met with El Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kinne on Thames | street, T\ afternoon and eve- ning. ked-bean supper was serv- ed. Whist was played in the evening with nine tables. The prizes were won by the following: First ladies’ Elmer Al (49); secon: pitcher (4 “Rufus D, Harri second, Robert Mec. 38 -onsolation, H. Culver played entlemen’s, r (44); . call bell 3 Miller. Mrs as_gentleman The next one will be held with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Manchester on Tues- day afternoon and evening, April 20, 44 Coit street, and on Monday evening. a whist will be held in For- hall onday evening 'Sebequonash oing on a visit to London which is n a goodly num- embers. A fine and is promised people, HEPTASOPHS. t meeting of Norwich con- clave, No, 424, on Monday evening, will mark ¢he opening of a new quar- ter and will be ushered in with a new member by -one of the officers. The other officers have promised to fall in line and there Will be a healthy in- crea: in the membership if they are earnest in their determination to help out. As it is likely that the age lim- it will be reduced to 46 vears at the next meeting of the supreme lodge, it is very imperative on members hav- ing prospective members near that limit fo urge them to action before July 1. AMERICAN MECHANICS. important meeting of il, No. 30, Wednes- thian haell, which was the regular meeting night. Councillor Orrin M, Price presided, and it was decided to have Tom Gilmore, state organizer, who succeeds the late Jon- athan Osborn come here, for work in the interests of the council, It fs felt that work can be done by him which will build it up to a more active con- dition than it is at present. State Organizer Gilmore is to come here next Wednesday, April 14 be a mecting the at even and there is-to SPANISH WAR VETERANS. Major R. S. Griswold command has received and accepted an invitation rom Sedgwick post of the Grand Ar- y to attend their camp fire next Fri- ning at the Buckingham Me- As there will be no meeting command before then, postal card notices be sent out to the members directing them to meet at the Armory on that evening so as to march to the Memorial with the two coast artillery companies, which are also invited The command is also at work, ugh its committee, on plans for ocial time with music and cards next meeting when all the men eligible to membership are to be in- vited with the idea of interesting them in the organization and securing their membership if possible. PYTHIAN SISTERS. Clover temple, No. 9. held a well at- tended meeting Monday evening in Open Nighis unti sy The Holbrook Tailoring Co., Smashing Records. Our business, long since the biggest in the country, has passed all records this week, on the strength of our Suitings we have been turning out. I have this week been besieged by the friends of former customers, and we are today.taking more orders than any four tailors in the city combined. Our genuine Blue Serge offer has never been equalled in the history of tailoring. Call and look them over, if you don’t intend to buy just now. All garments made on the premises, and all tried on before being completed. Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Suitor Overcoat MADE to ORDER 19. 148 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. Pythian hall. Mrs. Nellie Bennett and Mrs. Emma Rist had a guessin- con- test arranged for the good of the or- der. Mrs. C. E. Noyes getting first prize and Mrs. Anna Gutle second. Re- freshments . were served and Easter €ggs given as souvenirs to all present, A new temple was imstituted ot Mid- dletown April § by Grand Chief Laura Coit, assisted by Jessie Perry, G. M. of R. and C. of Union City, and P. G. Jessle Allen of Beacon Falls. The work was done by Laurel temple, No. 7, of Naugatuck, Captain Roger de- gree master. The officers of Laurel temple also did the officers’ ' work. After the temple was instituted a handsome bible was presented by Mrs. Perry im behalf of Laurel temple to the new temple, which is to be known as Apollo temple, No. 14. One hun- dred and thirty-five names were on the charter list; 131 responded at the roll call, This is the largest temple of Pythian Sisters ever instituted in the state and starts off under the best of conditions for future success. ODD FELLOWS. Uncas lodge, No, 11, had work in the initiatory degree Monday evening at its meeting in Odd Fellows' hall. She- tucket lodge, No, 27, will have werk in the first degree at its meeting next Tuesday night, and at the same tme will put on the 101st degree, for which it has had a reputation 1in former vears. Moosup.—Rev. John Oldham of Fall River, M was a guest at H. B. Main’s this week, joining Mrs. Oldham, whe was here over Sunday while her husband was at conference. mmmmmm 'Your Easter Outfit will be beyond most complete showing of eve: print of stperior tailoring and HERDQUARTE years this store has For over 22 099000000000050000009009330000000003000 00000000 0000000000 000000000 09090000 0000300000000 00000000 ererese: for the 1 yur demands Easter Hat here i i H 3 $ § i Here you will find the most NECKWEAR, FANCY HOS John A. Clothier, | § § i | i MORAN’S The store of reputation and quality, Glothlng, Hats | Furnlshings. Our line of SUITS and TOP-COATS embraces style and effect for Spring, and every garment bears the im- Good selections from $10.00 upwards. ight things, and largest selections of best quality head- car, and this season we are better prepared than ever to meet FURNISHINGS everything necessary to complete your outfit. “Prices always the lowest, consistent with quality,” Hatter and Furnisher, Gorner Main and Shetucket Streets. * criticism if it comes from where you will find the rything desirable in every new high standard of quality. RS FOR HATS been recognized as headquarters and be sure of satisfaction.” exclusive ideas in SHIRTS, IERY, DRESS GLOVES, and SeeI00e000000000000000000000000040000000000000000048004000000002 000004000000 40030000 000050 Moran, B oeemssossesesssectsssesscsadessssesesosesesosstsossesssersssssssersossssoseseosensosssoshess sesosesssssessensess e HIGHEST QUALITY, LOWEST PRICE MONEY SAVING EASTER PRICES ~ SATURDAY EASTER SPECIALS —HAM—— == GGS—— REGULA 12¢ Ib. | FRESH NATIVE - 25¢ doz. SLIGED 18¢ Ib. | FRESH "sciew - 23c doz. Southern Whole or Half Gonine LAMB ®[4c | PRIME Rousd @ TE K. | 9%c| SUGAR CURED tos, LAMB »0c| Roast '”‘M'E swoaser g TEAKn | 0c [ BAGON 1236 LARGES | 8 NAVEL Granulated Sugar 41s. 19¢ T'bag SALT, 11b. BGE, 1 pkg. WACGARON - |5 COCOh _1@: 4 lhs. 25¢ FANCY PRUNES é‘(‘,‘i';”” or Te S i Oranges - 33: SPINACH »33¢| KALE = 23c ceLeRr - e (10| B0 EIFTTER " 28c RADISH 2 buncaes 5| Creamery BAKERY TOMATOES pouna 3¢ e L We will display the finest line of EASTE baked goods ever seen in Norwich. 3AGE b, 4c EST 3 C CAMPBELL’S SOUPS We Have the Best Make Fishing Boots $3.50 to $5.00 Rubber Coats $2.50 t0 $5.75 Garden Hose 8c 10 14c foot NEW CABBAGE APPLES qart 8¢ Ib. ¢ MILLIONS 25 Million Mixed Nuts Faren Almonds Barrels and sacks GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Baked into beautiful bread, rolls,cake and pastry last year. Because — the flour was good. Alling Rubber Co., 74-76 Main St Norwich. 162 State St, New Londo WASHBURN-CROSBY'S ‘Wholesale—Retail — 14 Stores. Have You Noticed the | Increased Travel? It's & sure sign of good wealher and fine roads. Peoplg like to get out it the open air. We furnish the best| method, and if yow'll take one of our teams you'll say the same. MAHONEY BROS, Falls mar1io NEWMARKET HOTEL, DO IT NOW and don’t wm untll the last minute 75 Boowell Ave. = ana don't R miny lass_wi clgaa. | I'm referr Rlgmbing or gau First-clase wines, liquors and olge errin TR KA AT WHEN you want to put your busi- | ness betore the public, there is no me- Avenus, | dium hetter than thr g cowmns of The Bulletin