Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 17, 1909, Page 8

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CH BULLETIN, SAWGDIY. APML soms and the five emblematic colors e Of the order. Dorothca \v. suwomm s » Elizabeth® Kinsman were in charge of the refreshments, and were ably as- - ) By apv 4o - sisted by several men members of the el % 2 5 5 % chapter. A good number were pres- Willimantic Lodge Wins Neopian FPrizes — American | ent and all had a good time. \ Mechanics have Organizer at Work—Royal Arcanum ROYAL ARCANUM. am’ Memorial, the duplicate whist | I ’ team of four men from Willimantic | |l council was present to begin another | | I u—————— series with the Norwich council team, ODD FELLOWS. during the past few weeks has given | whioh consisted of Walter E. Canfiold, 5 Shetu m IU‘“,Q No. had work | his entire time towards the encourage- | John Jordan, George F. Adams and Al- in the > Tuesday evening at | ment and building up sf many lodges, | exander Jordan. The play was close 4 its it ng in . 0Ad Fellows' | had almost lost his voice in conse- [all the evening, but the Willimantic hiali, doing the work in good form un- | auence, and portions of his address [ mep finally won by four points. der the new ritual, A chowder follow- | Were read by other officers. A 1oss of two in membership was re- ts ‘committee to co-operate with the | u other Odd Jellow lodges in the ar-|the grand warden has made 185 visita- | 1851, are the local representatives to i at the time | tions to lodges in the state during the | the grand council annual meeting, . of the b . celbration. which will be held next Wednesday in an n eres n ¢ in the season the grand lodge | Bridgeport. This is the 23d annual vario 1 to lodges In the | convention The head uflr(i‘l“l ° ORDER OF PROTECYION i e o ndan P £ v " - 5 g wion of th N atchaug lodge of Willimantic. This | hotel. The delegates in attendanc il e number 100. A banquet will be given - - El “,‘ Rc d ll l Y Pr i.l ; ., ‘also a | the night before the convention, which d The decorations were peach o~ | Grand Council—Rebzkahs Going to Grand Lodge. No: 720, Tuesday evening at the Buck- ’ ed the Tneas 11, had routine | April 1, 1908, the order in Connecticut | drawal and one by death, the latter be- a ecting in Odd | bad 13.461 members; April 1, 1909, the | ing Rufus W. Mdrshall. Fellows’ hall, -z lso named E. B.|membership is 14,387. Three lodges| Past Regent Alexander Jordan from Worthington and Robert A. Brown as | have been instituted, one each in Dan- | Norwich council and Past Regent H. h bury, Waterbury and Norwalk, and |Gaucher from Thames council, Ni At_the meeting of Norwich council, The gran§ warden reported that|ported at the meeting, one by with- three of these being won by | grand council will be at the of the New 4 lodge wins th percentage gain of 40 | will be marl by the presence of set of four banners for a benefit members from S having a gain of 142 per | tember to | some of the best after dinner speakers | [ April, and its presiding officer, Lyman | in the country, meluding Hon. George Y Jr. wies out on the 32| A Post of New York who is said fo ROUN [ L " % . T 7ir who ably pr p gold watch as bring- | rank umong the first ten in the United | nu D o fG s OKED ok O S o R aer WONENE WoRL R RUNGE 88 Laver “ahs ing. Mr. Tolles, ing in the most candidates during e | States in the art of graceful post-baa- 1h e3s0 enume M Ib £ fine striped Pan- , fine, solid colored Pan- year. J. L. Wheeler of New London | quet speech making. TE s 9 p amas and serges, hipless coats,| amas, trimmed jtastfly; rose, new |- == is deputy over this lodge and natural-| The grand council will entertam as | STEAK LA SHOULDERS medlum lengt T08¢, new lue, blue, black, v, reseda—{ THE REAL TEST Iy he is highly. pleased with the re- | guests from sister jurisdictions, among - g b ue, black, navy, reseda—$15.00. Y S | sults shown by the energetic work of | others, Brother Willlam J. McConnell pitol lodge [ of New York city, supreme auditor; black, navy, reseda, nicely taflored ’ 3 v, 3 y | WOMEN'S UTILITY OR RA I N|of m Sga by 2 members of the lodge. C: PY erpicide Is In Giving It m Thor- i Capit LR o value U 1o $1815—tadey $100. | TGOATS, in aiferent sivies, made ot e s o o Jolisn iy | et SR DUARER - e BAKERY SARGE 16 WOMEN'S SUITS, New Popular Col-| new Himaaya cloth, champagne,| There is only ome test by which to| The grand lodge session next year | couneil; Brother Urlah W. Tompkins, OATS - ® c PRUNES = = 2 c ors, latest materials, two and three- | blue and black—Special $8.98. Jufiys tot R Witoienoy. fsay> axticls | T A hald: in inme fort IR oL S e Soid e ol We have the Best Line AT Blice 'alyies, (ane nav::‘w\ skirts | WOMEN’S FINE BLACK, DRESSY ch it s intended to do. Many hair | EASTERN STAR. Washburne, member of the commit- ALASKA of Baked Goods in Nor- OAT trimmed with inlays of Bengaline| PANAMA COATS, all cut In the | ViEe re may look nice ell nice, | gucnom chapter, No. 87, held its reg. | (o On finance from the grand jurisdic- can ikl ab tha 't owbes 20 colors, values up to 323.95—today | newest designe and properly tall- | But ihe point is—do cate Dan" L yjar meeting at Buckingham Memorial | 1108 of New Jersey. SALMON = % FLAKES = ¥ c $20.00. ored—$5.98 and up. NG - fhe 86 ot do does, | Wednesday evewng, Worthy Matrond HIBERNIANS. Price. ; A 90 s T '3 | Dorothea “W. Balcom presiding. An gL g 3 % TR WOMEN'S HIGH CLASS/SUITS, one| WOMEN'S F | N E WHITE LAWN[D08056 & £0es 10 the toot of tie evl| ipnvitation to’ the chapter from Rev. . Division No. 3 recelved four applica- |l wrOLIICAN FRESH Challenge Brand of & kind, in the lexding shades | WAISTS, in a variety of designs, |papllia: from whence the hair gets tos |, S. Kaufman to attend divine ser- | 7i0Ch 1'% ol “Tucagay evening i Hi- COCOA = ¢an I sc « = doz. 8c MILK can Bc Dipless effects, with semi-gtted | préttily tallored—Special S8o. 88 ers from prominent people every- | 4V Svening. April 25th. was read and | bernian hall, where there a8 fargo at- CRULLERS . Pl vaines v AT aiey | WONEN: S TAILOR-MADE WAISTS, | wiere are daily proving that Newbro's | 50010, Hambers ave, (o mest In fhe | et “or blans in relation to the | e s L 4 ARSI i Ay | ¢ ynen, laundered collars and Herpicide stands the “test of v\:;'~"um Cetdomce S Aimitod 2Bk sand oth ,vxli;;:?:n-i;\rl;g‘m?us:c‘:w MOHICAN okg COOKIES, all klnds Wh“e or Red : 2 dde g Hi | were given the degrees of the ction. L/ = - PXg c 8 3 S, and free from ofl or 5 | these ‘mew members all coming from | In§ much interest in the forty-five | SODA CUP CAKES - - - - C BEANS q _Sold by lead gists. Send 100, in | jowett City, and one candidate was | tournament w Division No. 1, fn e s (Third Floor) - oy Dot Tor sample to The Herpiclde Co., | pailoted ~ favorably. After adjourn- s o foox ;:fv'n';vfilu AT etrolt, Mich. ment the members %# to the ban- 148 . i T s o " Mohair Value TWO SIZES-50c, anD $1.00 | Guet nall, where rofrenments. wers | 00 & side. and the next will be on CLEANED e BAKED BMNS fot from oen @ SEEDED S , sveclal agents | served thethird Tuesday In the month. i CURRANTS BROWN BREAD at 4 p. n. RAISINS = c make, in stripes, all new col-| The Lee & Oszood ivion No. 1 has the plans alk com- | d for its ball next Friday even- in Olympic hall NOTICE! |[: Sggrasf SWEET NAVEL ORANGES - - 25¢ Millinery Elegance mae, i Boston Store Millinery recommen. e vard itself to women for more than the £ £00d style, personality and perfec detall it 15 widely known —price | “flsiery Special re—today only 53¢ e -- Women who seck ultra fashions r. gardless of cost, know they can Women's Fast Black, Se: as well or better The Bostor leacfied split sole, strictly Store, where moderate prices rule ting—for today 10c pair. o e wim irment | The Brockton Sample | ame e 1o T | L S St e ~ Shoe S grn s s o | GRAPE FRUIT RADISHES 2 bunches Sc | SPINACH - peck 31 i SN e e R e 0 dtore 2 Worthington, 208 A3a 2L evall aey each 9c - 11c| CELERY - - head 9¢ | CARROTS ; . i LARGEBANANAS doz 20c| TOMATOES - - 1b.9c | PARsNips § = - 2% a class of sixteen was initi making the second largest class recelv ed at one time sice the camp was mless Hose instituted, It sustained the reputation of Shetucket as a. bustling body that is not beaten n enthusiasm and effective sults in this part of the state among | § Ih the Woodmen. 4 ; REBEKAHS, patterns of distinctiveness, includ- | Rubber, 8-inch Dressing Combs, half e e ing blus, brown and green close hair | coarse, 2ic quality—today 17c. F A fine stripes, the wide pronounced [ NEWEST HAIR CROWNS—The Bm- stripes as well as the ocalled for| pire and Hairlight Crownettes—net novelties, a good $1.00 Shirt value— | covered wwire, today, Special 65¢ each. and 50c each. has just received 70 more cases of S e The older members of the Knights High-Grade Sample Shoes including [ cowmpis ™57 dcctsicn wanded Tourt of the mrty 1ok 1o, mIPIeME | meeting; of the officers and members | Hamburg.—Miss Goldberg, teacher | . fourt of the state. lost in thelr 8ght| Cllea at the home of Frank Q. Smith | in Bill Hill district. has organized a Carriage B 69 h 1 to secure possessipn of a fund amount.- Y Of l st s yles mn all the i ) i on Laurel Hill to meet Organizer Cil. | sewing class, whick she holds after | (Third Floor) the late t log to $021,000, which will be teteined | 71 ("0l he will also be present at | school Tuesday might. ird Floor liabl K Bies to have no. mors Tigns in 1 thaa | Che_counchmeeting nest Wotnesdsy i and reiiable makes. the youngey members, This fund was | eyery member to attend Sl the wiels ’1"’3: J‘:’“{;‘;m e o acqumuldted = before 1903, when | fme will be devoted to the good of the . There are High Shoes .and Ox- J§|uws was made. — S ol m‘.’t.‘s”‘m'}?;'.izy.“”““‘ @ Automobile tretchable—25¢ (Main Floor) Lace Counter Carpet and Upholstery change in the Knights of Columbus 45-inch Dress Nets in white, butter a and Arab, neat assortment of pat- D.partment SORESTERS. UNITED WORKMEN. _l‘ terns, suitable for entirs waists, | Jos. Wild's ( c Norwich lodge, No. 12, at its meet- an interesting meeting in Foresters’ | hall recelved notice of a record in pay- yokes, sleeves, etc., regular price price 48c—today, special 39¢ a yard. VAV, ol U8 e, v 9 hall Friday evening. Many interest- | ing death claims recently made by the 353 OO $3 30 $4 00 and $5 00 ing reports were made by different rr‘;n lodge of the order which has wool, made and lid free, regular * ’ i ’ ’ b - committees showing the court in pros- | probadbly never been equaled in price 85c—today, special 72¢. perous comdition, state. Seven death clalms were ceived on March 24th and all were p —_— i . - els Rugs, size 9x12 ft, We s@ll them from AMERICAN MECHANICS. e o Ellerngen“u Trlmmlng owell Ingrain Carpet, very best, all and < Linoleums, regular fOl'dS, and they are made to retail at Court City of Norwich, No, 63, held | ing Wednesdey evening In Germania gf‘ Painting yeupsfigs | Tapestry Center Room & regula J $12.00—today, 3 Women' 2y gl o e . 0.5, Glimore, stato organizer of.ihe|ment of elaims. Norwich lodge has g 'omen's Dainty Ascots, in white .95, - U, A. M, has been In this city since | 1,5 one member by death this mond Cl l E V | Carriage and Wagon Work of all kinde, lnen and colored effect, regular | Figured R Tk last Wodnesday working in the inter-| y,u g Cobleigh, and the papers vn eanses the Jystem I'ffect- ° 5 Figured Rufle Muslin Curtains. regu- ests of Miaafomomo council, No. 30, | JoNT R, Coblelatl, and the ,'M'“Nfl | \s € Anything on wheels built to order, price 25c—4oday 19c each. .p;y‘r,-:.\e 6%¢ pair—today, special 45¢ ,;vm\_n is plann’(tng o l'"vn\um rreth in-| 8 — ‘lua \/Dls e s Ol sun eua- 5 e R nee 1 erest among 1ts memtbers as well as | — chiefs, good value ured Muslin for sas a the as speeial i R . st ooy e oeoal for, saak nesday evening thers was & specia Annual Free Will Offering sm.un; Adls naYuruJ ucts r“lj as N R Will Be at Methodist Church. | special 8c yard, imers’ Samples Axr heavy quality, all per- Proection From April | &aieise'r rice s2%—tedav oo | ot the store and inspect the values. P p 7 7 There 48 more Catarrh in this seotio) (l L(\xu lve. VX € earnCStly requeSt you to Call of the country thau Yu} other discases | The Woman's Christian Temperance | t M w d(’}‘ ld_ put together, and until the last few | ynion wiil hold their apnual free will | L‘s oriVen,) omon un u (- ik Doed D ocieurabls. | offering meeting Sunday evening at ren o For a e P doctdrs pro-| ihe Trinity Methodist church in which M nounced it @ 1ocal’ disease and pr Y _Msthodist church o - 3et |tsgI engl l(mlEflo(‘t LU“PU‘““UN. 507-515 North Main Street, « Showers : (Baement) soribed local remedies, and by con- | nearly all the churches in the city are antly falling to cure with local treat- | to unite. ment pronounced it incurable. Boignce | Mrs Cora . Seberry of Oradale, Awuvslj%f e emunen}url\ Umbrellas that will shed rmin, thmt , " IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY CALL AT el Aioeass and. trersfore Cequives | N. T one of their national lecturers, | are attractive in looks, that are ser. “flsh (IOOdS Department f‘o°n"=‘z‘mv"§,?.u° IR Lt i fo be the speaker. All who heard| h asth numeqjflle Come | sorica Cure, manufactured by F. her at the state convention which mst | PRMEY 25 nev & Ce., Toledo, Ohio, 18 the oniv | here last fal] will be pleased of the op- ny CALIFORNIA Rose Bowling Alley.,, titutionai cure on thé market. It| nortunity to hear her again. Her t vicesble of quality, and st prices Crope Plisse, newest. fabric e is taken internally in doses from 10| Borit'() is one whic ; Brors oo o teaspobatdl It sots Givect. | Public-Opinion, is one which will. s blood and. mucous surfaces of | tract all who are interested in the tate and country, They offer one hundred | uplift of the cit; brellas, fast black, tape edge, para- [ gon frame, good assortment of han- | DeSt quality yar wide Perca light ars for any case it falls to cure. | % faa ! pe. figures, reg- Send for circulars and_testimonials. This operatic season has been most | LUCAS HALL, :ll:i.ggcnefl::'\am 3$1.50—today, spe- | ylar prics 123c yard—today 8o yard, |38 MAIN STREET' Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. | ynfortunate all _over Italy. A lat ‘ by whom :n‘:‘m nn]ucmmd prm!pd on the ! " R Silk Stripe Marduisettes, white AR Ayt R o | 2 Jong Uek oF thastirs aigset Bor wapt | SOLD ALLLE EXDING DRUGEISTS, | 49 Shatucket Strest. — EON alor . ripen v i LN DY Pl S0r 0anstl- | Of supbort A Wik of Sandl; "*| one size only, regular price 50¢ per botlle. | oct13a 3. 1. C. BTONE, Prop black, pink, light blue, green, regu- Act nepa"ment lar price §0c—a small loi—today 25 Tea Cloths and Bureau Covers, hand | % drawn linen, value #4150 and § an o i | Kitchenware Department Stamped Corset Cover Outfits, mater- | 1ol Jaundry We Have Just Received 5000 Yards of Plain and Faney full _size ars, extrh good value—tod, fals complets, value §0c—today 3%0.| 250, oAy e { 01a reliable Dutch Clea usually R 10c can—today 4 for 25c. (Main Floor) Sitk Bargain " Dom:stic Department For Spring and Summer Suits Rm;)xh Pongee, 27 inches wide, all|One lot of fin Napkin silk, sixtesn shades to select from,| from one of the be 5 ici i i s s men om | S cuant D beaCnuiaiaete; Appearance is important to every young man; first impressnons wisteria, brown, gray, lavender,|Turkey Red Damask, good patterns, navy, deMt, oyster white, dark nat- | best quality, always 50c yard—today ural and light natural, light blue, | 39c per yard. pink, reseda, amethyst. wood brown | Checked White Goods, alwa —S8pecial for today only 56c a yard.| yard—today only 7V4c yard, are lasting. In the business and social world a man is mainly judged by his appearance. Why not try a Holbrook custom made Suit? Our clothes are modeled for YOU, bringing cut all the good lines in your figure, and we cover up the imperfections. All our clothing is made to your measure, are shape retaining, have our celebrated close fitting, hand felled collar. We put the best of canvas, hair cloth and stiffening in the fronts of our coats so that they will not roll or break down. We try on every Suit and guarantee a perfect fit in every sale. 10¢ We Recover Furniture and Do Carpet Laying. © S.FGBSON | MILLINERY " Tin and Sheet Meial WQrker.‘ See our handsome line of | Agent for Richavdsen and Beynton | - Spring Hats, I o i ] 5 IO o 15 BB Remember QOur Price Is $15.00 “‘::7-; Main Strest, Nerwich, Conn. | mar26a May Building BB "ci:s' B. LAMB, DR. A. F. HOWARD, MLBROOK’ the TA"JOR, P 140 Maill SII‘CCI DENTIST OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK ameme ot ] » Town :\i—-»m Over Boston Stwse. 187 Main Strest.

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