Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 12, 1909, Page 8

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Are the Children ‘Prépared/ For June Many attractive features are oifered to parents who are getting ready for this interesting occasion to occur on Sunday, June 13. sories of all kinds in superior qualities of material, style and making. at exceedingly low prices. We mention only a few as a guide to the many ad- vantages. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Third Floor Trimmed Hats at Less Our regular $ 5.00 to § 8.00 Hats..... Oyr regular $ 9.00 te $12.00 Hats. Our regular $10.00 to $15.00 Hats WE WILL TRIM YOUR HAT FREE 1€ you buy the Hat and Trimmings here today we will without charge, according to your sugg Hundreds of new shapes, yery latest styles, offered today at a fraction of their real value. Sunday ? Dresses and acces= .J_han Haif Price TODAY at $2.25 TODAY at $4.50 TODAY at $5.98 im the Hat tion, or create original designs. $1.50 Untrimmed Hats ...... .. TODAY at 75¢ $2.50 Untrimmed Hats . tash ot TODAY at $1.25 Large assortment of Flowers, value 98c to $1.98........ «... TODAY 33c {Qeend. Floe) Center Room Ly Girls" Wash Dresses RUCHINGS. Children's Percale Dresses, pretty Dainty White Ruchings with satin stripes, 6-12 years, others in checks| bands, in a variety of patterns, regu- and plaids, newest cut and nicely fin-| jar value today, 12/5c pair, ished—today 750 and $1.98. P Children’s White Dresses, pretty . models, trimmed with insertion and| Venise L. and Mull Stocks, in embroidery, lawn and dotted Swiss,|neat patterns, regular value 2sc—to- 6-14 years—$3.98 and up. day 12i%¢c. Children’s, Dainty White Dresses, 1 to 6 years, Russian Empire and French style, all the newest patterns —prices 98¢ to $5.98. Children’s Guimpes, 4 to 14 years, dainty assortment—prices 50c to $2.98. Children’s Wash Hats in white and colors, newest styles—25c and 50c. Summer Suits and Dresses Women's and Misses’ Wash Coat Buits, natural linen, light blue linene and white repp, made up in the most fashionable styles—$3.98 and up. Women’s and Misses’ Wash Dresses, pretty solid colored materials, mada in Princess . style—speocial for today Women's and Misses' Wool Tallored Suits, In several different styles, val- ues up to $16.00—today $10.95. Women's and Misses’ White Batiste Dresses, others in colored wash mix- terials, all dainty styles — specially priced $5.98. June Sunday Ribbons Come to The Boston Store by all means if you want best Ribbons, pret- tiest Ribbons and lowest priced Rib- bons. This store has a fine reputa- tion for Ribbons and we do semething every day to enhance it. Iren’s Sailor Collars and Wind- sor T in a variety of sty ~—prices/ 12l5c and 25c. CHILDREN'S’ PARASOLS. Pa ! Children’ figured eff Sky and Re plain_and fancy colors, White, Pink 25¢ up. 3 (Main Floor.) Dress Nets Colored Lace Figured N tle, Alice, Rose and Black, 55¢ yard. (Center Room.) Art Department Stamped Waist in handsome de- signs for solid and eyelet embroidery, material for finishing included and pattern for cutting, value $1. and $1.50—today 89c. 18-inch Linen Doylies, embroidered in white, value 98c—today 50c. Stamped Corset Covers and material for finishing, value 50c—today 25¢c. (Main Floor.) SR ? Rebekahs to Celebrate 25th Anniver- - sary—Eagles’ Convention Next Week |1 2 e : L'UNION ST, D'AMERIQUE. ‘Lafayette council, No. 307, had one member to initiate Thursday evening at its regular meeting in Forgsters’ hall, at which the president, Dr. G. A. Comeaun, presided. A report was re- ceived that the Franco-American club was all ready to put on the play in Broadway theater next Wed- nesday evening for which they have been rehearsing for some time under the direction of F. A. Gareau of Baltic. The proceeds will go towards the fund for entertaining the state convention which is to meet in this city next Sep- tember. It met last year in Holyoke. The play to be given is Le Maitre De Forges (The Ironmaster), with the following cast, who are all local peo- pl Mouilnet, a millionaire, J. B. Caron; Philip Derblay, The Ironmaster, Adelard Morin; Bachelin, a lawyer, N. S. L’Heureux; Duc De Bligny, R. C. Dion; Baron De Prefont, George Gre- gorie; Octave, son of\ the marquise, Arthur Gordon; Gobert ‘and Jean; two carpenters, Joseph P. Brunell and E. D. Boucher; Doctor Servan, Joseph P. Le Prefect, Fred Rouleau; De Pontac, a rich eld bachelor, P. F. Sabourin; “a butler, P. F. Sabourin; Marquise De Beaulieu, Mrs. George A. Comeau: Claire De Beaulieu, her daughter, Mrs, Joseph P. Brunelle; Athenais, rival to Claire, Miss D. L. Sabourin; Baroness De Prefont, Miss . M. Sabourin; Suzanne, sister to Philip Derblay, Miss L. T. Sabourin; Brigitte, a servant, Miss Ida McNulty, ROYAL ARCANUM. Thames council, No. 1851, held its stated meeting Wednesday evening in Foresters’ hall with Regent George S. Powers presiding. In the business iransacted was the election of James Boland as chaplain to fill a vacancy oc- curring. The council is considering what part to take in the town's anni- versary celebration. but has not yet decided what it will do. HIBERNIANS. Division No. 2 received an install- ment of new blood Tuesday evening at its regular meeting im Hibernian hall by initiating sleven new members whose applications had been secured at a meeting recently held in Fitch- ville. There are fourteen more to come and ‘it is expected all will be made members in time to be in the parade at the celebration. ODD FELLOWS. At the meeting of Uncas lodge, No. 11, in Qdd Fellows' hall in the Olympic building Monday night there was work in the initiatory degree with one can- didate. The Memorial Sunday of the 0Odd Fellows and Rebekahs will be observed on June 20th with attendance at the Universalist church’in the morn- ing and a memorial service in Odd Fel- lows’ hall in the afternoon. at which Rey. Mr. Reynolds of Assonet, Mass,, is to be the speaker. EAGLE New London aerie, 594, Frater- nal Order of Eagles, has completed all arrangements for the entertainment of the state aerie in New London next Tuesday. The session of the state aerie, through the kindness of New London lodge of Elks, will meet in Elks' hall, Washington ‘street. Luncheon will be served there during the session. At 230 In the afternoon the dele- gates to the state aerie session will be taken in autos for a ride about the city and the auto ride will terminate at Ocean Beach. Here a shore dinner will be served by Peter J. Jerome. FORESTERS, Under the direction of a committee consisting of William Shea, Cornelius Kernnedy, Fred Cartier, Dona Semineau and John Callahan the members of Court Sachem, No. 94, will meet at Foresters' hall on Sunday and proceed to decorate the graves of the 30 mem- Memorial Sunday, for Two Lodges—| JEAN BAPTISTE | g:]k’lou! flavor pols(z:s and a wretched eruptions a For all such, Electric Bitters work won- ders, They regulate Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely complex- jon. Many charming women owe their health and beauty to them. 50c at The Lee & Osgood Co. Colds that hang on weaken the con> stitution and develop into consumption. Foley's Honey.and Tar cures persist- ent coughs that refuse to yield to other treatment. Do not experiment with untried remedies as delay may result in your cold settling on your lungs. Lee & Osgood Co. ULCTE: Dg5ia Seda1 Flour is the only “best™ N REBEKAHS. The Thames Past Noble Grands as- sociation held an afternoon of whist Thursday at the home of Mrs. Hugh Wheeler of Spalding sireet, who is a P. 'N. G. of Queen sther lodge of Worcester. There were four tables and the afternoon proved very enjoyable. Cake and ice cream were served and i the prize winners were the folldwing: Firsts, Mrs. Frank Q. Smith and Mrs. E. B. Worthington, ‘both receiving pins; seconds, Mrs. Wilds of Sl.lel Ferry and Mrs. Annie Bradley, who both received handkerchiefs of pretty design. Hope lodge, No. 21, of this city. ob- serves its 25th anniversary next Wed- nesday evening with a special pro- gramme, and the regular meeting will be called at 7.30 o’clock to allow more time for the anniversary programme. A special committee is in charge of some features for the evening and the entertainment committee will look aft- er their side of the festivities. The lodge now has 96 members and was instituted June 11, 1874. Mrs. Rebecca Burns of Champaign county, Ohio, who died May 29 at the age of 115 years, had been a steady reader of the daily apers up to a month before she passed away. CASTORIA The Kiad You Have Always Bought . Bears the Signature of Y Fresh from the gardens of Ceylon (the finest tea producing country in the world), “Salada” Tea is sold only in sealed lead packets to preserve its and aroma. At ;fll ocers’. Before It is Too Late Call on Us i S Ry 11b. LIVER _ 1 Ib. BAGON MUSKMELONS_ - FINE TOMATOES ASPARAGUS - NATIVE RADISHES ~ 3 Ibs. GRANULATED SUGAR 1 Ib. FANCY PRURES . . . . bunch 12%2¢c TO HAVE ASUCCESSFUL ANNIVERSARY YOU MUST HAVE MONEY. : BY OUR METHODS YOU CAN SAVE MONEY. —=SATURDAY SPECIALS=—— am Prime Rib Roast »16¢ LAMB, =own- - - -« 16¢ VEAL, w=owon - - - - w 16¢ FRESH SHOULDERS Ib. 11c| ROUND STEAX - 1b. 13 | Fancy Rolled ROAST Ib. 123 = 1oc{ SHOULOER STEAK . 12¢ SMOKED SHOULOERS Ib. 11c FRESH ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER - 29¢ GOOD LEMONS - GRAPE FRUIT - JUMBO BANANAS - each 8¢ ol A2 - =" - 4c | SPINACH - RUBY MILK Ib. 16¢ MACARONI SHRIMP - - - 23¢ QUAKER OATS - - - - SOLID PACKED TOMATOES FANCY PEAS - - - - - - - dozen 10c - - each 10c - - dozen 20c peck 15¢ LARGE SWEET ORANGES - - « 19c ONE HOUR SALE 10 to 11 a. m. Saturday LAMB CHOPS - - Fine Table Butter 3 Ibs. 74c pkg. 8¢ - - - - - can8¢ can 8¢ o imite Tally - DRELC - = « - < canllc can 8¢ CHIROPODY and MANICURE Treatment of Corns a specialty. Also Hairdressing and Shampooing, Puffs, Switches and Pompadours made from your own combings. MRS. B. BURTON, Chapman Block, Jun7d FOR... Graduation Gifts - - === Are You Going On a Vacalion GEO. A. DAVIS ANOTHER NEW LOT of High Grade Panamas B l f | I | | -y go to | or are any of your friends going ? bers of the court whose names are on the mortuary list. A marker and a floral piece is placed on each grave, of which there “are 28 in St. Mary's $1.00 Silk Pongee Today 78¢ Yard ’ Full line of Satin Taffeta, Plain Taf- feta, Moire, Messalines in all widths, at moderate prices. Special attention ven to June graduation Hair Rib- worth $8. and $10. | We will sell them at $5. and we will give you all the instruction nec- The Plaut-Cadden Co. ns, Sashes and Hat Bows, 24-inch. wide, all k, mnatural ":m‘?g,‘,r{flu““e %;,eazafv‘:r\;oggu:l:ida;;;‘: grnumll. >f‘|f—'lnn.»' tripe with colored | quring the past year: George Harri- essary 1o RID your Jewelers and Silversmiths, If s0, we have a great many articles | and $8. each. over dot, colors Wistasia, Catawba, [gan. Frea Langevin, James Morrisor Estab. 1873 Norwich, Conn. hich will b ; " : - 3 . . found useful and ocon- (Main Floor) Vapor and Bror will wash and iron |and Patrick McMaho: bushes and trees of the | Which: will be Th £ a L7 A8 g ;i ese are perfect Hats, guaran- like muslin, value $1—today 78c, i e o IS, i ed All 8oods Guaranteed [ venient. ¢ Ao two members at it evening in Forester applications presented. The work was followed by refres:ments. This, court has already decorated the graves of its members. meeting Tuesday hall and had two teed to be genuine. McPHERSON Belt Department Children's Belts in kl4, Suede and {;xtm\t leather, straight and dip front, lack, white, red and tan—26c each. Women's White Wa. embroidered patterns w Of course a STYLOGRAPHIC PEN We have them is almost a necessity. Unwelcome Bugs $1.50 Directoire<C'oth Today 67¢ | . b, | Satin face and Wool back, all new in the regular sizes. Also a shorter Halcyon House,5 WATCH HILL, R. I, = Pen for carrying in the purse. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. buckles, 25c quality—today » EATHER COLLAR e D 2 ring shades, regular price” $1.50— There was a good attendance Wed- will open June 15th for the season. SOUEIED . L The Hatter? ——— today 67 nesday evening in Pythian hall for Special rates for June and July.| BOXES, very convenient for holding| jun11q : HLTR s e 178 the regular meeting of Norwich grange, T. J. O'BRIEN, JR. SR e y 1 of which Worth; Master 2 s e e s while traveling, Notion Department Wocdnary 6. Hosars weony Mester | We are Headquarters for | sunisurw COAT HANGERS, SKIRT HANG- Fancy Buttons in all colors officer. Among those present were lomastic Bepartment eizes, suitable for coats, 5 ; o 53 delegations from the granges in Boz- < R : N aualities—today 19c a card. R E e of ik Caken i B dbikha and Colchester. ALL BUG DEST 0YERS HAMMUGKS EAG ORAINKING CUPS. in' Leather ; Children’s Change Purses in black | 49x36—toaay 15¢ each, w::Otl;:(p’gu!:;;cts‘sr;]o:rg\:o:’wz:h?:?::; ARSENATE LEAD, ¢ R 1 ICET FLASIY (Bl elies)s and ail colors, with chain and leather | pine line of Mercerized Waist Goods, | a number of the lodge members were : The “Palmer” Hammocks lead. We|LEATHER SAFETY POCKETS, H handles, extra values at 25 each. all new patterns, never sold under 25¢ | also designated to join the New Lon- ARSENATBE SODA, A Py Bty il R o oks. wha TRAVELING] AL A 2 yard—today 19¢ yard. don County Pomona at the meeting | < SR ave a fine line of is manufacture. i Anothier'’ lot of Liner Cases, size | "on Th;rsda_\' Seaing. e Qsian. DOBDEAUS Apuan, Our patterns are new and specially | BAGS. H ACEOF ! ar EReR. s, size Refreshments were segved at the & & o Suap Bare,ams i |r:t:¢;‘al;h$1 13“,,;'.!:"”" value | close of the degree work. During the | LARON COMPOUND, selected. Prices from $1.00 up. We want to eall your at- TniletBSnaps in round L q ;‘r!::xr::rfiqmsr"{fi'fi}v m;‘rzm;\ug:'svt. otfig TURKISH COMPOUND, MEXICAN GRASS HAMMOCKS, GEO A DAVIS tention to our line of ARMY Cocoa Butter series— o —_— i ¥ 3 d o . y trailing _arbutus and sandalwood - ‘ meeting & month. HELLEBORE, ROPES and HOOKS. SHOES, made on & special apecial for today Be & oaite. WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT. — 5 s 25.29 Broadway (Basement.) UNITED WORKMEN. INSECT POWDER, P last from speelfications fur- LT o Grand Master Workman John C. b it C & C daw Trant of Hartford reports in his June b et gt t‘anston 0. nished by the U. 8, GOV- Hostery and Underwsar Women's Full - fashioned Bla Hose with unbleached split foot, m dlum weight, sanitary and ‘mon-ir tating, 25c quality—today 19c pair. Women's Unifon Suits, white cotton, 2 and 2-rib, low neck, seeveless with dainty lace trim at knee, 50c quality—today 39¢ each. Children’s Hosiery in black, tan and white, a varlety of welghts and ribs —at 12%e, 15¢ and 25c. extra fine . Boys' and Youths Furnishings At Men's Department Boys’ Negligee Shirts, Tan and Blue Chambray, ck_and White effec sizes 123 to 14—50c each. o Boys’ Tan Soisette soft collar and euff attached Shirts, sizes 13, 18% and 14—98¢ Children’s and Boys’ “Brownie” Overalls, sizes 4 to 14—26¢ pair. Boys' Suspenders, stylish as well as vnctmal—igc. 20c and 25¢ pair. Boys' Shield Bows, Navy, Yale Blue, Crimson irregular plaids—15¢c each, Boys, Four-in-hands, Garnet, Navy, bias stripes—250 each, e Boys' Linen Collars, mannish shapes, sizes 11 to 13%—10c u:::w:l 3 | Saturday Specials Linen finished Chambrays, colors Blue, Gr Old Blue, Brown, et good quality cloth, usually 12%ec | yard—today 8c yard. e 1-wide [ full 36 inches best and dark col- P regular 12%4c—today 9¢ yard, | Pongee, Tan or White with color stripes, light =d finish, usually 23c —today 15¢ yard. Stripe Voiles, Mercerized plain_colors in these shades, 3lue, Pink, Tan and White, reg- yard—today 27c yard. (Basement.) Kitchenware Depanmen} Export Laundry Soap, excellent for laundry use, full” weight bars, usually 5¢ each—today 8 for 25c. Nickel Alarm Clock fully guaranteed, r 98c—today 68¢c each. standard able, value Galvanized Garbage Cans, with wide flange cover, three sfzes: Large size, usually 89c—today 73c each. Medium size, usually 79c—today 63c each, Small each. size, usually 69c—today 53c bulletin to the O. A. U. W. in Connecti- cut a net increase in the membership throughout the state and expresses his congratulations ~to the fraternity throughout the jurisdiction. over the outlook for the order generally. He especially commends these brothers ho have been conspicuous in good work for the order and appeals to the silent membership who have not yet g0t busy in the order’s behalf. With the new record of actlvity preduced, the grand master urges all to continue to work for the order with renewed zeal. the last stated meeting of the ex- ecutive committee of the grand lodge at the grand lodge office in w Ha- ven the grand lodge finance commit- tee reported that the monthly reserve fund of the grand lodge amounted on April 30 to $154,311.14, all of this fund invested in gilt-edged securities be: ing interest at 4 per cent. or more. The finance committee is composed of Ed- E. Mix, chairman, cashier of the Néw Haven National bank; F. Clar- ence Bissell of, Willimantic, deputy comptroller of the state of Connecti- cut, and Hon. Asaph H. Hale, a prom- inent citizen and lumber merchant of Portland. The executive committee is composed of the junior past grand master workman, the grand master workman, grand foreman, grand over- seer, grand recorder, grand receiver, the finance committee and the grand medical examiner, together with the advisory counsel and the committee on laws and appeals, who meet with ‘the executive committee as an advisory board. . KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. On Sunday the annual decoration of the graves of its deceased members will be carried out by White Cross council, No; 13. There have been 18 deaths 1 the 24 years that the coun- cil - Has: Béen ‘in existence, but none ETC, ETC., ETC. In jobbing or retail quantities al- ways pleased to give you any informa- tion you desire. The Lee & Osgood Co. Wholesale and Retail Druggists, 131-133 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN juni2daw Speltia_l Sale Wall Papers Mattings juni2daw We have the RETSOF SALT, the only salt fit to use for freezing Ice Cream. We seil in 100 pound sacks. Special price for One Ton lots. We also have NEW CHEESE. Very fine stock. The Aller-Begman Ga NORWICH—NEW LONDON, CONN. Jun§TuWSM Special for Next Wonth at Mill Remnant Store, 201 W. Main St. Ten theusand yards of Fine Dress Goods, Silks gnd Fancy Cotton Goods, to 15 yard ‘lengths, for sale at o third of regilar cost price. The ¢ ., Tel. 574, EVERYBODY COMES TO US to get their garments cleaned and dyed ! because they know that here they will | get the most satisfaction, as regards thoroughness and every moder dyeing ladles’ and gentlemen's ward- | robes, garments. to all work entrusted to our care, and our methods do not injure the daint- fest fabric in the slightest degree. of work, promptness, reasonable charges. We have facility for cleaning anc either complete or in single We give the best attention Lang’s Dye Works, Telephone. 157 Franklin St junsd OHANGE IN ADDRESS, DR. N. GILBERT GRAY, formerly at Hodge's Stable, is now lo- catéd In rear of No. 8§ Franklin square. may19d NEWMARKET HOTEL, 716 Boswvell Ave, ERNMENT. Made in Black or Russet, Blucher cut. Price §3.50 GED: W, NES 0. BOTTLED BEER Schlitz Milwaukee Lager. Pabst Milwaukes Lager, Narragansett Lager. Kolar's Light Lager. Kolar's Dark Lager, Yale Stock: Ale, Yale Light Ale. Kolar's Ale. Bass Ale. Guinness’ Stout. Yale Stock Porter. at A. J. SENFT’S, 56 Boswell Ave. Junsd BUY YOUR . Sunshine Biscuits FROM YERRINGTON’S jungd C. W, HILL & SON, 147 Franklin St, opp. Hopkins & Allen's , Junled r brings you to the door, Don't forget | the place. MILL REMNANT STORE, jel2d 201 West Main St, have died in the past year. The mem- bers will meet at 10 a. m. at Forest- ers’ hall_to attend to the decorating. ~class win liquors and cigars. and Welch rarebit servec to John Tuckle. Prop. TelL 42 & Meal order.

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