Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 8, 1909, Page 8

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ROYAL ARCANUM. ho. this wek wa” the nisl ShteOfficusAddmsAmsnunMoch:#-flhAp- of the fute' slufus T Marshall ” the point Celebration Committee—Rebekahs Honor De- |37 by i o {a the oeder. He heid's §8,- : ji \ puty with Gift—Heptasophs will have Vulm—floa S Plac: Angels on Horseback. Men hlft Meeting e. There are & meny wave of cooking oysters. n “Horseback” ars . 2 well known, but I atiould hop not very 4 . DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. HEPTASOPHS. g b kT o . The Neoshe club met with Mr. and | On Monday night there will be a|tremendous compliment to the bacon, : Mrs, William Holmes y afternoon | joint meeting of Norwich, Groton, New [ it is true, but an insult to the fish. - and evening. A baked-bean supper | London and New Haven conclaves, praise the steak and oys- — - was served. In the evening whist was | with Norwich conclave in A, O. H.|ters so dear to many. But as an In- plaved with seven tables. Prizes were|hall. Some of the supreme officers ' gredient in a beefsteak pie nothing but ¥ taken by the following: First lady's, | will be on hand and a goodly number | praise can be spoken of the bivalve. S 1 Clementar meastard jar. 31, | of Croton and New Fibven members, | There are oyaters in that most deli- : first gentleman’s, Mrs, Manchester | among them D, D. S. A. Hempstead | clous of pies, the ond that cooks for 24 @ (played as gentleman), shaving mug, |and his Deputy Willard, The equal- | hours nd keeps a man up all night to - 33; second ladys, Mrs. H. Beckman, |ization plan will be thordughly ex- | see that it does not leave off Lofling. pitcher 28; second gentleman's, . | plained by those who understand it | Ne say tl I refer to the world H H * . Yian Buckley, ash receiver, 28, Con- | best and it will bring out & deal of | famous pudding at .the Cheshire The follow“! lmpressive presen“"""‘m“ as it = solatlon_ prizes were _taken by Mrs. | information and some good speaking | Choose The Gentlewoman. i 5 ark and Rufus Harris. It is hoped that all members Wl take — = 1 SuiGer noas T e e o T G is-docs not {ake in half the bargaias, nor give a too + || avane, Neosha Glup “will hold their | on' hand af the meetin. 1Those cOrpusdes st idea of th s next whist in Foresters' hall on on- — day, May 10. RED MEN. rong idea of the mflglllflcel" m""eY‘s‘Viflg oppor- ' ° d I LAMB Tecumseh tribe, No. 43, shifted its | in your blood,—red and white, e . b arters LAMB®.12 FORESTERS. Wit T D L f .| tunities that abound through Hlll qflar CI'S c 01'@ uariers Ib. c : At the regular meeting of Court fmoving. from Foresters’ hall to Hi- | K0OP You well If they are healthy, g out tha store in other lines City of Norwich, No. 63, held in For- | berniam hall, where the meetings will | CAuse you sickness if diseased. esters’ hall, Friday evening, there was | be held” twice a month as before in To make and keep them abundant HIH | - Z i a large attendance, and many reports | the old hall. The tribal charter was | and healthy, is to have pure blood, f M]"[nery | (Main Floor) sflum’ S'I'EAK |h ]Bc Nah B red HAfls Ih ]5[: flfl ‘n SIEAK l | were read, it being a quarterly meet- | hung in the new hall and everything . L s : V3 Ll . A | ¢ ing. One of the principal items of bus. | settled comfortably for work there, | Gom from disease and vigorous health. | Lace Department 5 inesg de:}.leacmmt on an hlnvltauon ex- | Plans for a social were discussed and | . The chief purpose of Hood's Sarsa- Depal'tmem | P POREROAESEAC . 0o VEL AT - - 1 T | SHEEY SR e | o o B el e b i ST , n i ] ] b TG [ Tho delexates to- attena: the state | thelt new gusrters attended by thousands of wonderful (VS0P i all the esasom’s newest colops, ‘Wi v convention May 12, 13, will attend to | o e cures. Cures of all blood diseases, s tra heavy quality—Today, special 500 " | act on some of thé amendments pro- WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS. gorofuls, eczema, theumatism, catarch. | 5316 Of Trimmed Hats ch. . . | posed for change in the by-laws. The| There was a well attgnded meeting | . Get it today in the usual fiquid form or ta auditors made their report of the 1ast | or’ Sedgwick corps, No. #6, Friday aft. | chocolated tablet form called Sarsatabs The smartest and prettiest trimmed - Guarter which showed a grand record | ernoon, at t Fphoc g ‘ s = 5 § A P wee ; mcy dozen (H (B e il paiucipal OBjScE. of dlusia C ; Dress Hyts ever ofered by us, and| Notion Department ; - L everyone wi ck wled . . : ORDER G PROTECTION. | Mef, g diicidanc wt e dopery Arriage oo vi wiooves ta t) Goa Beasty Pius n piain, Sead | A well attended meting of Thames|is so near that probably quite a num. statement means a great deal. We|edge and famty designs, 100 to 356 = lodge, No. 326, was held on Tuesday [ ber will'go in addition to the regular- and never stop striving to lead in this de- | qualities—for today 5o a pal ue Afl | flA fl 2 n | oenti I Topestatics hatl . Onevabe| 15 oisatad dlseatMl o ase Mok Ao % 41 pair. W .18 ) pun 0 gach ot | Dication was roceived and the Tegular | mle 5. ‘Woodtian, Mrs s e % partment. Every new thought or| The genuine Egyptian Deodoriser . usiness w transacted. e com- | Balcom and Mrs. Eliz th B: shape is gepicted here, and the ces [ and Ge estroy . \ | mittee appointed at a recent meeting | with the followlhg it e utomobiie e narisspe g ¥ -y - pros hruniidias o L ] i i that the date would be Tuesday Miss Florence Robbins. The party sult every pocketbook purifies the air—a delightful perfume ’ and it is expected fhat th will probably leave Thursday morning i | —no danger from 1 e quality— will surpass all others held by by _the 7 o'clock train. alin lng Trimmed Hats, value up to $7.00— | for today 18c a pack 3 lodge. The tickets will be limited, as| One application was recetved at the Today, choice $4.98, | Vs g 4 BAKER s CoEoA ]/2 lb ean lsc usual, to the capacity of the hall, so| meeting. - " ., \ | The A - i g that everyone is assured of a good —— and Trimmed Hats, value to $6.00—| S r oo g * time, . Phames Jodge has suffered s R e RS 55 sty ”,%. un 6.00— | um»u'(. n hr;..k. ble, won't burn— o in the death of Mrs. Margaret % e g . o £05 6ts. &% wix, O BEST AND MOST COMPLETE LINE Seeded RAISINS - 1 I5. pka. 8¢ Gied" Aprib Tren - Mre | Miantonomo councll, No. 206, held B iy ot Mices owiee aitl X e OF FRESH BAKED GOODS LR IR . . e AT oo | two moetings in Pythian hall this rlmmmg xed Flowers, all| New stock of Whisk Brooms, ebony, IN THE CITY. ¢ was one of the energetic ;\;ek (;)r}‘l‘"regula.r s&sslolzl on Wednes bunched, worth $3. Today $1.98. nickel or ided handles, with or 2 ey workers of the lodge, servi th y_evening an a smoker on Friday Behd= Srote’ to af | without —pri VAN CAYP’S MILKE 2 eans 17¢ | cniertainment Commiitee © severaj | nIsht, Which had a_good sitonduitce, | Carriage and Wagon Work of al kinda ;;'215 Bais b all atzide. fnd cchors buppoerdmspii o s ogpalle S o terms an d r ready t d A the ‘ednesday night one " —$1. and up. - p t d % X a“nz:bee:n:voltnt)wgr: of the zzg:v;l;;vlpsl.lsusfilzle:fi and tnero Anything on wheels built to order. A 35 2 ie will be greatly missed by ed after the SRUTY Best Bread 3¢ |Shredded Cocoanutslix Ib. 15¢ [ i oo nitr Emimerstoy | iy St mselfs " For Men ularly, as she seldom missed\a meet- fp"::)fpg xi':x:ge?f):m}msm"'éi the PRICES AND WORK RIGHT. (8econd Fl » BAKED BEANS ing. Mrs, Frink bad paid into the re- | Sheakers nch puty State Coun- econd Floor) Men's Coat style Negligee Shirts gt et D el o y Lewis of New London, State o Sl attaiim . . BROWN BREAD Hot from oven 4 p. m. Evaporaied Apples 11b. pkg, 12¢ Q|15 concead Fama sioo, Salion i G ke Gl o New Generous Bareain e i g e rikice: day the trustees received o stote sy gy > hoh Ootien & 31,000, the amount :fv:erxcg:ill:\'o.tfr couacil, from Montvile, Counofilor Or- he scon & Glark g § {£00d $1.00 Shirt—Today, special 650 e rin M.’ Price of Miantonomo council, each. . o e rompthess n the ‘homent of | 10, Brothers “Robert Bichard und : In Outer Wear | their clatms, as they are all paid im- | Lnauk . Richards of America coun- CORPORATION, Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawe Sa{urday b | thelr claims. as they are,oil baid ime | il of Montville, of which there was Fore are five ial Saturday|ers. shirts lon t 6l A = are ect Saturday | ers, shirts g and short ceves, s zc Geath. Thames lodge has lost six mem- | I5¢e, 8 Party attending. 507-515 North Main Street . O L B 1h 45 i, dawers Souble seeti MU nin” bers since it was instituted 11 years | pola'a ladies :‘;’;&d‘lm e et i . values in Women's and Misses' Ouiter- | bady e “eagh yuble-seated, i : jay, the st : s 2 to 44, regula gurments— s, {0 ol ovelidei el pil] st ety wear which we feel certain will moet | Today, special 336, rment 10to 11 aflc l‘u"es = = = |b C The secretary raceived notice Friday with the approval of a given number = S NS that William Kingdon has been re- shrey o B el = appointed deputy of this lodge, and 8 S gt s Shbunes.( ST S : the members will be_pieased to learn is sufficiently attractive in itself to oc- the factas Brother Klagton 1t higiny : : Pompeian Massage Cream 2 e B e Wty oupy space which we are compelled - — | Ioley will attend the supremas lodge to devote to the entire group of today. | I8 the best apecific to keep the skin 5 session on Tuesday, May 11, in Boston, In perfect condition on windy Spring { . as a representative, having "been elect. Women'’s and Misses' Suits, made of | days—39%, 59 and 75c per jar. "mvflrsary e B ra m" e for a term of ‘three years at the fine_quality fabrics and leading colors, récent grand lodge session. 1 ° stripes and shadow stripe effects in —— ° ° | SRR SONS OF VETERANS. great variety, all perfectly tailored 3 t S eclal Ollerlfl The sub-committes on . Invitations| The regular meeting of Sedgwick EArEeas, SMRIONNG e} BN poute: e desi to obtai amp, No. 4, was held Monday even- Men, as well a lik styles, and good linings, value $17.50 . ‘a::'rr:sssa: u? f:l"l:ne:" u‘: "tamosamd"mg at the Buckingham Memorial,Co don't ki oAl e ROl Sean s soany, of theh —Today $12.50. gk e Art Departmcm | residents and all | mander George E. Zimmerman presid lon’t know how to go about it. ! G e others who by. ties of birth, kindred, | 15. An invitation to attend the lnitla- i 2 | Women's and Misses' Coats, ame| Hand-drawn Linen ° & fpsciel i e :w:n o or:nch Ind ichE: bafare ¢he mbats enCHEIDRATE they CLOTHE them, "tis trus—but they certainly DON'T DRESS ||| in different styles values up to $12.98 | SPecial /5. at an invitation may be sent|was received and discussed, and it is THEM. | —Today $9.95. S ;them to attend the Celebration of the | I” able that a dozen or so may at- | Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary | 1570 from the. local camp. The part ] kg M gt st e e . 1 of the Founding.of the Town and thy | g, Sons n connection with Memo- Princess effect, in the popular colors, ria v was also discussed, and will 5 One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Anni- | be settled more in detall af the next values_up to $19.50—Today $15.00. Domestic Department versary of the Incorporation of the | Meeting, on the 17th. Children's Coats, striped and solld ched Sheeting, good quality, Ci ill 5 g o 2 —Speci ~Tod: . ; 5 il AR el i 11 20D FELLOWS, We dress men well—we spare no pains to do it. Clothes quality, these ;]oom e i s vnlon” ol i i ." % Red' Dainask i & d Shetucket lodge, No. 27, voted at its R ! o et quality Turkey Red Dama Men S Su1ts $9.50 values to $15 | e the invitations must be sent out | mecting Tuesday in 0da Felows all days, counts for as much as price in the way of inducement, when ask- Women's Tallor-made Waiats, pret. | SWays Soc—Today. 38e. ’ in May, all names should be sent to | to have a ladies’ night on the evening |l ing for patronage P 3y iy pewes e vindilesihbud Bafors Miy! 2274000, he 25th, which willsbe the first § ty mafiras, with or without pocket—| One Iot Glass Crash, always 12%c— ) o e il 18 e et night held by the lodge sincs) If you care for clothes excellence, 8ir, come herel Special today 98, Today 9. Men S SUlt “ 1 % S() Villies to 320 o prevent duplication all s been in the new hall. The form — 1 fj’ g ¥ | of the invitations will be sent out from | ol entertainment has been arrangad| | o ok for, copsisting of the presentation of ment) > Ne! T ers, ] who as-! 1\/1(““ S SUItS, ] 6.50 values to §25 |GILBERT S. RAYMOND, | ®ine= tovticen Chiracters i the touz (osond Moo ’ pecia v | " acts comprising the presentation. This inlU Secretary Sub-Committee is given by the lodge largely in the Muslin Underwear Depr. Wash G ods Ba i | on Invitation. way of instruction for the first de- ’ = | s 9 0 l'ga ns ¢ i gree team, which is the degree work- Women's Long White Skirts, -deep y 23 W K Right Now, when our assortments is at its best. EREEL L ed by Snetucket lodge. They ‘have PUsing: 00 - SOnAEITT RS TODAY ONLY . apr24TuThSaw work in this degree at their next meet- | flounce and dust ruffle—very special t Now, not after thie scason, we make this ing, with refreshmenits, Iaving worked | 150, i s 4 | C()‘]MENC N one_candi ate ,‘.; n;e initiatory this | | § 36-inch Silk Warp Pongee, plain S ARG s . week. John McHattle, A. S. Spalding | Vomen' e Nig o 1ace | cloth, high lustre special offering. it} E o‘v FoulieMAbtny drd tES panattes | THE Women's Empire Night Robes, lace | €10 rq» gh lu te ]g'\‘xnmn)lued_ in thess % : ] I SIH Y s A4 w "P " charge of $iaIadiee night “WHITEST” and _embroidery trimmed—very epe- | colors — while, lig it M.;. old m: ere is no need of waiting when You can buy —_— cial $1.25. steel, helio, reseda, pink, tan an : ; 3 3 0 OBIBCL 10U opring Wail vapers HiBERNIANS. TRADE c:kg‘ék 5 3 1 black—full yard wide, regular price Suits like ours NOW at these prices | We have them in all grades and| The two teams of Division No. 1 and Women's Corset Covers, lace and | g yard—Today 890 yard. | our Imported | Division No. 2 in the forty-five tourna- [ insertion trimmed, French style, ex- ment met last Tuesday evening in Hi- | tra quality of muslin—very special 39c | 45-inch French Ginghams, borders . 3 ouldings and Paints, Decora- | bernian hall for play, this being the | & mostly In pattern lengths, regularly Muresco. nexi o tWe last night of the tourna- ys' and Girls mck Hats, for the 1 =00 Men S Sults, $9.50 values to $15 Now booking orders for painting, | Ment: which will end May 26th. The | |15¢ b ol Sorer g bed Lo B AR o b S paper ing and decorating. * | team of Division No. 2 was_the winner = I & ‘repe Pliséh, one of this season's b = 55 to 53, but Division No. 1 still leads EACH R Men s Sults 13 50 ersey | on total' score. The Second Division | \ldren’s Wh Cordled Wash | oo MIGUiG, S0 ey S ’ N values to $20 P.F. MURTAGH, |has a smoker and social evening next ; & - '|line of patterns and colorings, Tegu~ g ® | Tuesday in the hall 1 to 3 years—very special 25¢. |, . 2 st 186, % y 92 and 94 West Main Strest. oo g A i ke atha 2 ‘Telephone orders. (s. 5' | yard. Men’s Suits, 16.50 .o s 02 b maia| o ELKS. ROYAL £ ‘Nur\\'l- )“Iudg.\,Tio. 430, held its reg- 6LIP EAsY BanD ular meeting Thursday evening in Cent | G Wik gt o i St Al Sellled - |irsivraceh ot Embroidered Collar i i y ) 1 and Exalte Bl . evens i K 3 ks ;: : , presiding. Two candidates wi tiat- moroidere oliars tchenware Department material is represented in our immense stock of Men's in our new and comfortable store.|cd. There x‘,:s“ one visl\o‘;—e;‘:o:: lgur 4 Sizes to the InCh 4 Ply to [hE CO“HI‘ | t g - P 5 g ; i O et VR VR Tttt e ialt 1ot : town— okl “BRIMER Of Fotin, | Stiff Linen Embrodered Coliars in|" Wire Coat Hangers, usually §o — Spring Suits at these special prices. placed. We can offer the hest goods,| OS8O . dainty patterns, smooth edges, extra | Today 2 for Sc. y| An invitation was v 5 »od value— i > 9,e(a:tes( assortment and largest stock | copted to take | part. in ‘ter?ea:(gn?:g g | 5o vaiue—Today, special 1250 each.| Enamel Baking Dishes, tin coven in Connecticut at extrmely low prices. | 250th celebration. Jacob Stein, T. M Our stock of Hosiery, Negligee Shirts, is in fine shape for fitting regular price 290—Today 18c each. _ ? A T Connor, Thomas Craney, C. A. M: 2 Other necessities as Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear, 10 Josopl 1. Williatik wire’ SEOGINE YOU out with all needs. The best on earth—Balbriggan Underwear— Export Laundry Soap, full 3-4 Ib, : g S ¢ ed the committee to take chi £ ] i = Underwear, Hosiery, Etc., are her , L CHAPMAN Satter: S UL e ogular and: shett.aleave diicés, wogular: and short drawers, Now'rasdy.~ | Shield Bows N g il o Y A e in all the latest ’ % styles and moderately priced. 18-20 Bath Sireet. REBEKAHS. ,w”m‘:‘l':km:’ SN St e 7 ¥ Hope lodge, No. 21, had a meet! white, Digsts brown; nave, iky;>piok, 2 m"r‘*'fl Horse Center of Norwich. i e i et i Mvandar¢fc: olral VANE 360 SRoB (Third Floor) vidaw evening in Odd Fellows' hall, in the d ial 12 4 / Olympic_building, with Noble Grand . Bl bt s Carpet and UDHOISICTY Dept. U Grace Willey presdiing at the businees 2 | 3 traw Matting, 1 2 meeting, which was followed by the A Japanese Straw Matting, linen warp, . | Unaerstood Better EachDay initintory "degree” conferred upon one - & 28 i red carpet patterns, regular price . & candidate. is was “put on in Tull ain Floo ¥ i v tall of his | Hart, very fine work being done b 08, WL s . business and does not depend upon a | the team which was spurred to its “STORE OF GOOD CL flES ” {Hosiery and Underwear 4*"”( ;.‘:‘,‘,‘,’.t’,‘m":mi:",wr:‘m g pull for his success. Bact best efforts by the presence of special 0 G 0'1' o § ork Linoledm, price 5ic — 121-125 MAIN STREET. Petter understood. In ho. baginus 18| deputy grand master, Libby J. Deni- . | Women's Fine Gauze Lisle, Full-|Today, special 450 yard, s detailed knowledse mors. essentia | 297, Of Groton, There wero aiso three fashioned Hose of our importation,| .nuine Cedar Boge ape. , 3 2 than in the Building Tr. visitors from Hope lodge of Westerly— | Y o0 snd Shd B _valse The Leadi:g Store in Eastern Connecticut Devoted want an estimate onglnyavg:rk[lf 7081 Mrs. Gavitt, the noble grand; Mrs. fashionable tan and bronze shades($6.00 and 39.00—Today, special $3.95, . ) 2 i B line, 'l be pleased to give you tny |INEram, a past noble grand, and Mrs, to match the shoe, made with G-inch | $4.75 and $7.50, Bcthatvdiy’ 1o Mot Wormen Soad Chil line," X1l ’&) cased to ive you the | {578 X garter splicing and double sole, heel | g 100 Heavy OIl O - . S D 7 : 1 The crowning feature of the evenin; d tos i 1% to 10— & oo~ - avy OL paque s Generai Contracti brooch to the special .deputy a | g sp! * ar price 39c—Tee i o et g Bulldog. | mikier Sies penione who was o || 10 Former Patrons of The N. Johnson Co. || womevs whice m ves, tow neck, | ¢ 580 e #20% i ! . year co G ’ p Surts { "Phone #70. aug19a | for this lodge. On behalf of the lodge A FEW REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD TRADE WITH US: s,“,:" "l;’"',"'_'“:" e ?"" sehife dottess gui‘.':”‘,&ui‘.‘:.”'i."..i e o ‘nfllm:!l::? g the Bfacaiation Was mEMIR T We have the same store and same workmen as before. We pay our 7 A R T Koiiss P P $9c—Today, spe= MARY P. CRaPP SPECIAL Watch Repairing | i it ommiitas || o T B, Ho'Se el By el ol b ot i : 1 ngly. 5 ting into them better linings and trimmings and giving yo ¢ TR g yOu a much bet- Stamped Crepe Waists, Ducth Satr airact. ‘o Tor et Bancy ke tor done at Friswell's ety S ek ohe haw ot e erl Ny S Ty Refaty st \Me Juine pricen: & y i avening and wedding dresses, all colors, speaks for itself. an active worker for the interests of T e e 2 UM 3 Sriitie & 3N T dory & Collars, Belts, Etc. | so Latest Style Dress P o the lod h . fit. We will make clothes to fit you, and if not satisfactory we do not 3 . 3 , Bte. | ina Cotton Goods at | Wil, FRISW] e lodge and has had good support || expect you fo take them. Think this over. s ik ade nd see them. ELL, 25-27 Franklin | trom the embership. = Every well dressed should have his clothes pressed at least . REMNANT STORE, _san22daw S :Dfiv:neg .c“oneu with a salad || once a week. We press :11 clothes made by us free of charge, saving You the price of one good suit per year. b 237 Main Street, Fay Building. 208 ‘Weat . g . Main St.. T THER® ™ ro acyerusigs medium m | The New Tondar Past Noble Grands’ re aser WAYSTTSE | tebtia | soux Bioow: Feen - | [t Somneeiiout el to Tae Bak | speoclation meets | on the 134 with D. F. PULSIFER & CO.

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