Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 22, 1909, Page 8

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m Lodge Notes and Fraternal Imeres Grand Army Going to Mohegan Church—Mechanics Held Ladies Night— “rcanum Expecting-Visitor—Neopians h‘d Big Whist. PYTHIAN SISTERS. the other two courts of Foresters in Clover Temple, “No. 9, held its regu- | this city relative to parade on the oc- (1 M [ g ing Monday eventng i rth- | casion of the 250th anniversary of the Aver what was to be done in connec- | ¥ J. Murtha and Chief Ranger Willlam tion with the coming 250th anniversary | Weldon were made and accepted. The of the town. The committee in chargs | Teport showed,the order throughout the has arranged to have a float, which |State very prosperous financially and L] 1 Pythi , as regan | numerically, total membership, 20,838; lodge will co-operate in getting it |courts, $270,179; gain in two years, ready. The Pythian sisters in New | $23,732 ) ~ London and Willimantic have been A U L] d H invited to be here that day, and have AMERICAN MECHANICS. accepted. Miantonomasgouncil, No. 30, made a = great success of its Thdies' night Fri- nd Untrimmed Hats aegmcs, (st wins | FANGY . c Hope lodge, No. 21, held its regular |a ]urge attendance when Counclllor FnEs“ meeting Wednesday evening in 0Odd | Orrin M. Price ecalled the meeting to % We have consolidated many of our Hats into lower | 7iws hall, with o sood attendance | order and America was stng with pate and N. G. Grace Willey presiding. Aft- | riotic spirit as the opening hymn. Ex- priced lines and offer on today as follows: er routine business, the meeting ad- | national Councillor T. F. Gllmore of journed for an enjoyable graphophone | New Haven was introduced as the entertainment conducted by Mrs. Lena | speaker of the evening, giving a con- “‘The style of our Hats wili speak in loud praises | i LY Vincing presentation of the merits of As the time for celebrating the 25th | the order and also of the sister or- for themselves,”” so it seems unnecessary to go into|anni ry of the lodge is approach- | ganization, the Daughters of Liberty. + | ing, which will be on June 16th, the After the speaking all were invited detail. third Wednesday in the month, this|to the banquet hall and served with will be observed with a social for the | sandwiches, cake and coffce by the members @and_their friends. committee in charge which included, Enjoy a few minutes among tho Hats. The Past Noble Grands' association | Frank Q. Smith, chairman, _Joscph!l of the lodges in New London county is | Austin, A. A. Guile, W. J. Wealthy | to meet with Hope lodge here on June | Walker and Frank Maples. 2d in the afternoon Upon returning to the hall Miss LEGS OF GENUINE LAMB F\IIESIl - = Ih. 160 $5.00 Trimmed Chip Hats with| Untrimmed Hats, various shapes — Elizabeth Smith presided at the piano, ¥ flowers and fanoy feathers — today | and colors— ODD FELLOWS. while patriotic songs were enjoyed by A B n SI[AK Ib c "" m sl[“ I ] c Q“ HI sl AK I $2.50. 3 is expect- | the auddence in concert and the salute N oy Hats that were 9Sc—today 49c. irg a ireat in the developmen: of the | tc the flag, repeated in unison by the $7.50 Trimmed Hats flower crowns Hats th vere $1.50—today 75¢. <1ory of David ang .You.n‘\.m .'md in- | entire company, closed the evening. 1 ; e e e S e e e | SHOULOER ROAST 1. T1c | Rolled POT ROAST Ib. 12ic | SIRLOIN STEAK - 1h. 16c and velvet ribbon—today $3.75. t were $2.00—today § degree, when Newton Beers gives his GRAND ARMY. G | ndite 20 $10.00 Trimmed WMade Hats with "\\\.I a, fine assortment of Mixed %‘Id::rlalzal.:e‘r::tlné“:‘)( r())fl‘ru7 n:::x:;’l n&:f_ Commander Vine S. Stetson presid- ribbon facing end trimmed with flow- | Flowers— ar tie Aok ¢ th 1‘ 1 e ed Friday evening at the regular meet- < pices of the lodge. As the b . S 2 3 : & Py * ers and ribbons—today $5.00. Flowers tiat were 32.05—today $1.00 second degree is iife one worked by A o ke S B LEMONS doz. 10c | FRESH, NATIVE RADISHES bunch 3c Shetucket, this play will be of unusual s . ‘ arnounced the death of Comrade value and interest to its members Who | jrancis McKeag, frst leutenant of | RHUBARB - - - - - 2Ibs. 5c | FRESH CUCUMBERS - - 3for 10c nave arranged for ladies’ night in this Company E. E enth Connecticut, Ul Pompeian Massage Cream ] ¢ s ’ »n Oneco, No. 4, met Thursday | Which had occurred Friday morning. - | Amazingly Fine WOMen's and |ic micndes primarity tor the face,| miintor. recial S Which Wi Beld | ,,The post aranged for” tvo cviaes || LARGE LETTUCE, Fresh Misses’ Outerwear News hroat and bust, but you can make the | A Dimpc hefl, S0 60, PIRRES| Sunday atternoon, weather permitting, CHOICE CELERY, Fresh est on your hand and see the result. i 2t attend memorial service at the Mo- siness 1 ing was re- P Blsiness mecung an. fv o an church on invitation from the head 7c | OLD POTATOES - - - peck 27¢ head 12c | NEW POTATOES - - 12 peck 33c EVERY GARMENT NEW AND OF | We say that soap and water will take | ceived and accepted from the New Ha- [Uro ““he pogt members will. take off the dirt, but won't take out the|ven lodges to come there on Sunday, r s & 3 P-NOTCH STYLE. ® %y g e e 5 trolley from Franklin square. TO Birt= anaS Se the dict Sk il et ,([::u 6th, which is their memorial Sun On. Tusaday evening they will alao Women's and Misses' Suits, high|the dirt that is on—that makes the| > SN by Invitation, attend the memorial clags, beautitully tatlored garments of | skin muddy and sallow; that keeps| CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT LEGION.|service to be conducted at the Ar the most popular designs, the newest | the rosy blood from the circulation it| The 2Sth aunual convention the | ¢ e Lt 3 y wh on on of ithe et at the Buckingham Memorial at and most desirable coat styles in sev. | seeks—39c, 59 and 75¢ per jar. supreme council of this order has just to march to the Armory. " R ome to an end, after a session of | Henry Hovey read a letter full eral effects, perfect] de, regula c 0 3 Sfhes 84 v etter fu - pesiecily’ .ma s g PP three day The satisfactory condition | of otic “expressions from J. W. price $16.98 to $17.50—today, choice g = of the order, especially that of the | $11.95. . finances, was such as not to require Good Silk ltem lengthy discussion, and the result was | Women's Messaline Dresses, Prin-| po o 5 0L that this was one of the shortest con| ¢ a recent letter from Mr. Miller on cess effects, stylishly trimmed, value| . it % 3 ventions held by the o 4 | Memorial day, published in The Bul- $19.60~teday $15.00, polka dot, the latest silk novelty, reg- | changes of importance were deemed | M 4 y .00, ular price $1.00—today 79¢ ‘yard. necessary, and the present year is ex- The committee of the post, which | Miller of Jewett City, which was a responge to one sent by Adjutant Hov- ey to Mr. Miller expressing approval eacigaane e {4 5|bs. SUGAR cmn{‘é‘}fiun -« 9¢ with color ori ood sized in- 8 il Women's Three-quarter, fine Biack pected to bring forth a good sized is planning about the 260th anniver- ——— crease in membership. The order now Panama Coats, some tan coverts, fine Hias $330.000 cash on hand and invested | Sreiof i fomn Uel fhciinr thing CAMPBELL'S LARGE taflored, natty styles, value up to $15 R over and above all liabilities, Over six & e i ve & float, and - can c o w c enter Room [ e that the artillery In the front yard SouP PRUNES —today $9.75. mmdre% thlo?sen%d})llur:hm«s paid out 11 represent the pest in the parade, in death claims during the year. ra 2 Women's Utflity Coats, 50 inches D C-NOHIEES The officers elected for the year | GAWR by hotees ”@gem;an:]:‘w‘;fim e ith 1 1b, lons, several diferest sivies, protty| Womews and Childrens White | were practicall the same th Uoet 0f | march " CAMPBELL'S o1 0 s o 3 BARS SOAP N Yk 11804 Checked - Hinuiaks with dainty | 185t ¥e8 e e Friday morning, Commander Stetso [ ; 3 BARS SOAP 23c o D L T fefs with 4ainty| hield in Philadelphia in 1910. [ received from Congressman Edwin W SALAD DRESSING ROYAL BLEND COFFEE 28c § 3 'BS BEANS N 214 | Higglns the union bullet recently Women's Coat Tub Suits, white and ORDER OF PROTECTION. { plcked up by the congressman on the B sy Foresters’ hall was filled almost to|Lattle fisld of Gettysburg, which he | aatu: nen Repp, made in catchy e - its capacity on Tuesday evening for|had offered to present to the post. | ——— ~ — — - — derigns—$3.98 and up. an appleblossom whist, S 3 s FANCY JABOTS Thames iodge, No, 326, which was ELKS | The Rev. J. T. Barbee of Dawson $1.50 Black Cotton Taffeta Petti- b ducted with all the social success for - X Springs, Ky., was eleoted moderator of coats for 95c—made with six rows of| Jabots made of net, Jace and lawn, | which this lodge has a well earned| Norwich lodge, No. 420, Exalted |the Cumberland Presbyterian assem- hemetitching, two rows of fine shir- | With ne mbroidered patterns ,act- | reputation. At the platform were at- | Ruler William ~R. Stevens presiding, | bly late Thursday at Bentonville, Ark. = By s 4 3 tractive decorations of the blossoms, | met in regular session Thursday even- = ring, nicely tailored, value $1.50—to-|Uual value 2ic — today, special 12jc| WRCUES 'S ONN o %nd thirty-three | ing In Pythian hall, with not much but Children Cry day 95c. each. tables were engaged with the game, to take up the time. . PO while there were also several tables of | The lodge has a committee at work on d forty-five, Cake and ice cream were | i t to be played by the FOR FLETCHER'S . Piano Bargains! (Main Floor) (Main Floor) | served while the judges—Louts Lynch, | Elks P on as to what to do (7 e, LACE COUNTER Jzu:!(-z' Fenton and M. J. Curran—were | has not yet definitely been arrived at. | C A S O R l A Dress Goods Ba[gam counting up, and the awards of the | Fancy Colored Lace Nets, 22 inches | pretty priz ore made as follows: T5c—today, special 55¢ yard. 44; E. Comerford, slik wmbrella, . Fourths—Miss O'Donnell, | Stripe Mohairs, English make, 42 P 'm,‘ FEMETE A |‘|\'r- Sokts Firsts—Mis: a, cut glz\;s bon bon = o0l . MR 94y e b SUS, VOKes,| dish, 49; M. F. Sullivan, fancy ware Inotem S, SoTlons SNy, WERY; DTown | Lionvasiate. | fuvbimck. wisteria. emers tankard, 42. Seconds—Miss Downey, | hud —Mrs. Wright, bex of handker- Newness and Low Prices 5 Boston fern, 34; H. J, Silvy, a china | and stone biue—today 53¢ yard. 1d, old rose, taupe, navy, actual value | half dozen Japanese cups and saucer: . . Bellefleur, box of hand- | HIGH GRADE In Muslin Wear Basemant Main 3"35' Store | cara case 3. | $10 Down Sends it To Yeur Home. Women's Crose-bar Muslin Combi By sp | ) 3 special RED MEN. . natiom Corset Cover and Skirt- ry spectal, foday $1.00. Ve | of our leading f In Hibernian hall Wednesday even- | ing Tecumseh ul whist, at sale this mornir Women's Cross-bar Musln Night | ponta o iy S i h < ‘score card Mrs. Annie Edmond Robes, #quare neck, embroldery trim-| 4 gpecial price of 25¢ per basiet, received a centerplece for the high med—very spedial, $1.00. score of 42 and Miss Bliz e received a pin cushion for baskets of Pan Womerrs Cross-bar Muslin Night 1 1 i 8 41. Mrs. Louis Manchest Five Poi Ile; Robes, embroidery trimmed, square (Basement) ! the man turned in e OfsExce Sn?e 0 Manha‘tan neck, short sleeves—very special $1.25. A f 37, for which her reward » erge Jduifs Mme wash Gflflds s ”clals en handkerchiefs, and Robert M B & Children’s White Muslin and Duck pe nan was second with 30, receiving a| Manhattan Serges are strictly all wool Wash Hats—ve, ecial 25c. voare Plisse: 3 Tor ... |necktie. Lemonade and ' cake wers | e Crepe Plisse, all color combinationg, | corved,'and the evening concluded w 1y sold | a' dance. for which the theater orch | . Manhattan Serges a y fast colo Children's Chambray Dresses in|&00d assortment of styles, usna erges are absolutely fast color, = evening at the stated council meeting Good News for Men i’ Iicday 10c yard. at the Bhekinghes Memorial, when, O. | B. Robinson of Willimantic unell is | | pink and blue, Russian and French|at 15¢ yard in remmant lengths—8¢| tra played | Manhattan Serges are perfect fitting. style, 1 to § years—very special $1.00.| yard. ROYAL ARCANUM. ’ . Manhattan Serges are faultlessly tailored. o Per 3 Members of Norwich co 1, No. y " RS w A Rl ot j"\‘;_;h‘ 72 n‘".",r\.pa.m et b T day | Manhattan Serges are BEST VALUES, 0ll€ nfl“al‘ fllld Fl“y Cen's Per eek | BLUE SERGE SUITS __—m Pays For It mercerized 30 - inch Silk Four-in-hands, widths i ol #e : "N | to visit them. Brother Robinson, who | : = ble for boy or man, colorings new and [ ¢lpth. all colors. usually sold at 33c|is in his term as gvand ol Specia! va'ues at $9.50, $13.50, $16.50 styles catchy, 50c value—today, spe- | vard—today 28c yard. has made a promise to have (’l!dfi ¥ frikze 1y for each man who is out to meet Wj h U h' l sso i MO and the boys are expected to turn out | r Blue Serge Suits are sold by good stores throughout e nave priginis as iew as y Medium Weight Shirts and Draw- '""r’n']‘57»‘114?\'\‘\"1: L | the countrv. To demonstrate Manhattan superior values £5 ers, natura] gray and white, our grade (Basement) -y “April 30, 1903, | | we welcome a comparison of qualities, tailoring and prices. payahe the same way. selling generally at B0c, all sizes—to- day 426 garment. | Kitchenware Department & Gold Dust, usually 4c—today 2 for 5c4 Toilet Articles { , Wire Coat ments _since 808; Some nice SQUARE PIANOS, only T one dozen—today 5¢ bundle. 1 Oval and Square Hand Mirrors with Dfl nestic Dfldflm’l nt celluloid handle, et half price—today ver Bleach Table Cloths, all hem- only 17c each. ,mm reac ards by | | value $1.75 each—today $1.25 each. | Amount last report, Our Hat Department offers a com- i fom | tma plete stock of all the new styles in 1 of fund, Men's Straw Hats. Sailors, Roll v Brims and Genuine Panamas. | today 2 for 5c, { un\rn)flm«ro 'nwnbxnh' 242 E R dley’" voodla olet T im | | ‘I’ 1 ber eils, 1 ‘ 1 M e < B s | Duten tana Soan, s sty ae| - 00 Fond | Straw Hals ault {hey fake up quite a little room, Hyrogen Peroxidle’ small ‘size Toe| = ooy o | month, 3¢ : medium size 11c—large size 17c. i e o hHand ¥ 7 kil $ s s Orange Wood Sticks, in bundles of | (i anoiiit) E!!"Hl)wrzan to date. [ 1-00 io 500 2 DflWI] alld [ | | imergency fund 5,060,022 50c Per Week, Don’t put off, now is your chance. The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. THE MODERN PIANO DEALERS. for u $1.00 51.50 §2,00 $3.00 $5.00 . “ " —Balance last month, g ad s Clothe biives $130,078.185: raceived Ousing the month, 2 yvards by 2%, value 32| $gsz .87+ total $130. paid during A" Depa"mem each—today $1.50 each. | i'{'.}i‘;‘i’%“.'s';i $20,510. nce on hand, Art Cretomne Plllow Slips with ruf- | ©One lot fine Mercerized Waistings, e fle, handsome floral dasig}:m assorted | 39¢ goods—today 25c yard. HIBERNIANS. he teams from division No. 1 and colors, value 75c—today 48o. e division No. 2 will get together Wed- 2 nesday evening for the final play in A large assortment of Linen Hand 2 Sorty five . Sommament: with" the H , th drawn Bureau Covers and Tea Cloths | Speclal Sale of prowmects 1’ fayor of. division No, 1 £ 2 and PHlow Shams, also Centerpiece winning out, as they have a lead which | Other necessities as Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear, g i inkas will be hard to overcome. A gavel : Tea Clotbe and Bureau Covers, trim- | BIaCk Moire Rikans P S b e b e Underwear, Hosiery, Etc., are here in the med with Cluny lace, value 98¢ 10| yor the Smart Mid-summer Hat, | which the winning team will take home newest styles and attractively priced. (Center Room) ach, si $2.25—today 750. We are showing four widths, 5, 6, 6% AR et i i 2 P e 7k ty President James C. Sulllvan Stamped Corset Covers with mater- [and 7-inch Black Moire Ribbon, all| ¢ New” 1ondon, County Vice Pre: ial complete, pattern for making in-|silk, an unusual quality for 23¢ and| dent James J, Finnegan of this city cluded, value 50c—today 39c. 29¢ per yard. and others of the local members will g hold a meeting in Fitchville Sunday @ g amlr.:onn. May 23d, where a number of an — — - applications have been received, and it . is expected there will be enough to or- A Fine Assertment ol BH ju N Es ne D ' ntist ganize a new division. FORESTERS. 121-125 MAIN STREET coee MWERY 35 SHETUCKET ST. “!‘r\fi tgeom;;tll:‘grgzz: (llgnolfrl‘\;;; The Leading Store in Eastern Connecticut Devoted at Httle prices. vening iwo cundidates wero initiated Exclusively io Men's, Women’s and Chil- MRS. G. P. STANTON, Room 10 'Phone 114-3 and three a cations re d. F. J 3 Murtha, Wilham Harvey, Wilitam H. dren’s Wearing Apparel. ( otissbncid e - Callahan, John Deonahue and Charles McGibney were appointed a committeq to confer with a like committee from Eastern Connectiour eqnal to The. Bul l:- -3 ot sasal Bl stern Connecticut equal to The dule lelin for business raswita. stera o eotiout eamel s 5

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