Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 30, 1909, Page 8

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lor Joseph Austin presided, 'Lodge Notes and Fraternal lnterssts ' S T S e e R i Surounting Towns all united in singing. He then express- . . Mason, purchasin éd -a corndial welcome to the three .,’,‘;:",;‘,"t,,,‘;mmm ,fl'{., o iy > { visiting offcers, who were all heard in | puny, was called. to- Carthage, N. ¥, ~ g p < . . e response, speaking upon the otic day by the death of his fa” : State Gfficers at American Mechanics ‘Ladies’ Night— fttea grhu‘;:qnnmfl'a upe.. IT. 8 | 5f ‘Driten. American. Mechantce, . ahd i o A . 2 . Y ni ) . [raternal Whist Well ‘Patronized—Deputy *Visited | though, that it may he' agy prosenting, encouraging Aguree o 8| Wystio.1. Hleney I wiho'has becn = - stead of Thundn - and’.this connected with the Standare achin- » A Arcanians— Falmyra Men Fad Turkey Supper— o Eriaa g a’)‘e Gl “‘;;;“;“:r Spangled Bunner was sung | 07, SmPARY for the past 44 years, ? : z & * Night. — B in pleasing form by Miss Elizabeth | (ime has recigned. " X w ® Thames ..eopians I lan Childrens’ Nig AMERICATE Il S ooving. Which Fast - Stae time, has resigned. . DY ; % y . | Councillor Ashley T. Boon made an ODD FELLOWS. §. Powers welcomed the visiting officer, | avening in Pythian hall ‘was made & | Supper was served in the banquet | oooton Driving association will hold : Palmyra encampment, 3, held | Who was heard in a pleasant address | inost successful aftair through the ef- | hall under the direction of the com- | Du% MOre FOCE B T, GEOTER FrIE one of the star evenings of the fall | upon the progress of the order. He|forts of the committee in charge' in | mittee, consisting of S. C. CulverFrank | ou'5y b OHAROG and il 56 The O season on Thursday night at 0dd Fel- | urged Thames members to show SOMe | haying present State Councilor Thom- | Q. Smith, Frank S. Smith, James Fitch, | 11t or the® senion -2 lows’ hall, when they had one candi- | Tesults in candidates for initiation in | s, ook of Hariford, suu Vice | Samuel Austin and Josesh D. Austin. date to put through the third degree | the coming months. Councillor G. W. Gammon of Manches—| Supper was followed by an hour of that our systém of Cleaning .:1"1 om(her THIS STORE WILL CERTAINLY BE THE MECCA FOR THRIFTY |in fine form under the direction of ST + ter and Deputy M. L. Gilman of Man- | whist, in which the fnuowmg prxze\ 5‘°n'nvtcn.—<‘hmu 8. Brlghtmnn m:'fnlg:h::c:.?'we ..{‘.f’h‘.:’m o nd EETERE TODAY I IF SRR WAS TN THE HISTONE OF GUR BEMT ]-A?W nfpe:‘x};’r?ea‘:f\ses.calll::ge(‘mt!:rt)p:tr— hom:f \(‘v\heios:‘ao:l‘%e;::!gd:;wa:l‘erg::;; members and tpl:elr ‘l‘ldynfrlem‘h, in- | Deputy iGIman, 37, an ash tray. Se(‘- saér Of the order In 4‘unneleul was | injury and we are scrupulously care- OF ALL SATURDAY ONLY BARGAIN SALES.WE WANT TO END THE | tendance of about 46 members, who vening . 1 cluding also the members of Virginia | onds, Mrs. Ada Revell. 19, a cup and | given a reception at the regular meet- | ful to have every order leave our | Were also entertained by the report|ver. A fine supper was Dare council, No. 25, Daughtds of Lib- | saucer; Frank S. Smith, 25, an ash | ing of the lodge Thursday evening and | establishment in the pink of perfec- MONTH WITH A “WHIRLWIND" FINISH, AND KNOW OF NO BETTER | of D. D. G. P., Ashley T. Boon. who | evening whist was plaved with seven eerty, who were specially invited, | tray. " received many congratulations. ‘,',“";,“,';::m';,' o W ‘o’:."; Oo"rm"r: attended the grand encampment in P ere won as follows taotory—t0 makkl WAY THAN TO OFFER MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNI THAT Pt ek i el Mary Mueller, fancy glass our prices, S B ek et g P. Kdward W presided | dish, 46; second, Grace Thorpe, sugar i SIMPLY CANNOT BE OVERLOOKED. | at the Palmyra meeting, at which there | sheli, 35: first gentleman's, = Willlam hn ’s n e wa o~ - were two visitors from Laconia, N. H. A + sifiund. Cl?‘\!‘- p After > business was out of the ¥ 'ence Smith, whiskbroom, ; consola— 1‘1 'mfl : # : ) the brothers were all i . s, Agnes Beckman and Anna Clab- ‘I'elcpbo.e. . Extraordinary Values in Women's | Sewing Needs and Notion Sale | {0 et i S Jerm . . A psc N ¥ nd Haroll T. Sargent had the tooth- | "The next will be held on Friday aft- - And Misses’ Outerwear T some spread laid out. On the ment | ernoon and evening, Nov. 19, with Mrs, (Second Floor) aught to set a new mark. There has, were warm oy, mashed pota- : Grace Thorpe, 234 Broad street. The e rever been one where qualities were foes, berries, gi sanc ! club will hold a whist on Nov. 3 in Women's and Misses’ Stylish Tailor- | better, or v | Foresters’ hall. inde Buits, long coats, most favored| . appeared like magic before the ap- | ative Palmyra men. The evening | des and good materials, value up to | tive Pal i REBEKAHS. where much good as to s voted'a great success, and enthu- 18.00—today $12.50. e Tuch Snoduce. N8 0 DS | fon recil N SAL SV WS SERG- | seihirs of TieRe Jalie a0 31 G had for so little of price. Everything | Siastic thanks were bestowed upon 3 - Women's Rain and Utility Coats, | for the sewing ba 1 included; ij’"',“"“‘ PiEse-Artu ek pent, ton Ser | .‘:nag (;:Llfh\%l'g“j::scdglvfl;tlm;.];l?nh:;g po— erent styles. all good col- | go0d work he supper committee. las 2 ] :::f:;d:;f‘:pzlllal($!|;]-00.‘ good col- | ¢pere thing . and it 18| %Shetucket lodze, No. 27, had an in- | i T ek e Pt B o 3 tnctuded ost that is alluringly | teresti ecting Tuesday evening at | , No. 58 Baltic street. i v we tell of such a sale which ues greater, or prices | r. There has never been one | FALL STYLES including the latest patterns, ready for inspection. Quality, minus the high price sting, tells the story .1 our suc- cose. io h . v i ock vas served with Small lot o Womens Medium- |low. There are personal notions of | the lodse rooms, concluding with re- fter b o'lock SpPeL s S g aetper Y ;; et weight Coats, black and tan covel R i o ! eshmen ice Grand i i 3 $ L w 1o two alike, value $15.00—today $1000, | ([ WS soushi sors; "":““’J;"‘ Sargent presented his resignation from | the usue] 5 el s e It is no mere’ foolish to-buy a share of stock without:know- new line and fashions for FALL. Hings nay be classed as wear- | the office and A. A. Guile was elected t¢ ese g, 5 i A Women's Dresses, Cashmeres, Pru- | necds. Bach of them is to sell at| for the balance of the term. ’;‘I;fl“;;'rvg;*rsa;r:“mg\eg‘;;;;{gemc;:f 4 ing something of the property back of it than to buy a suit of THE .W_—INSON €0 nellas, serges, one-piece effect, pretty | gups ey | ————— ds of .a o 5 SIS A colors and nicely tailored—special | S"PStautial saving. L'UNION ST. JEAN BAPTISTE |sisting of Mucs. Blisabeth Smith Mrs. clothes without knowledge of the workmanship inside the gar PRI s e Al e §12.95. | A FEW HINTS. | D'AMERIQUE. o Christman. Songs and games were ox;i ments—the part you must buy on faith. On workmanship de- 65 Broadway. Women's White Lingerie Embroid- serfine White Twilled Tape in 4- afayette council, No. opened | the programme for the latter part of | ends the wesr and aatisfaction the suit will give and that d Waists onen front and back— | yard rolls, 3-8 to 1 inch wide, value 1c | fi} svening of i D f For ("r\‘r(:;en"\‘)tfil::;s;\-sut%gen’l‘hamei Past : Kk is largely within. R e oday 3¢ a roll. | esters ha, tables played and | Grand's association meets with Hope ool i : 4 {an ery minute enjoy- | lodge in this city in the afternoon at . The clothes you find here are honestly made through and Diadem” Adjustable Collar Support- | ap] ollowing were the | 0dq Fellows hail, and in the evening | S h < a: o jer. 21-2 to 4-inch, value 10c—Today ac} pr Zdward Broth- | the regular lodge meeting is held. through. We know just how they are put together, an now- L e Y G | rs. Sabourin, an ¥ okl ZECTY . 4 X ly— led perfect] . Muslin Unde:wear Dep't jas ice’cream spoon hds—Dr. Alfred JE A S i ing, guarantee the work. They fit perfectly—are styled perfectly ’]ll‘l’nl sen's White rskin Coats in | Flat Woven Shoe Laces in all|Richards a i ‘]’\4"“:\’1_;'{“ K\Ifl’“"""l:m:”": What promises to be s novel but —wear perfectly. ecial $2.50, Foend piln Ut Anihas yalus e.. Consolations—C > Jerry | thoroughly ~ enjoyable evening for tically custom-tailored clothes ready to wear at special $250, $298 and $3.25. | 10c—Today 5¢ a bunch. 3TNy ,,,’-f"‘\,’,’ 2 d Thames lodge, No. 326, is arranged for They: stw. (hmatically. au % g ; Biiiae Coat Sweaters. - gray.with F spoon the meeting night on next Tuesday in prices as low or lower than ordinary clothes cost. The fabrics g Coxt Sweat 1 gray with |y ed ssors and Shears | Foresters' hall, when a “children’s § & it 7 By Sis, . orer. 610 12 years =4 yom_Small Emb bork o night” is to be given for the families in these clothes are the best and newest. There is an immense . s P ik ahbsns i s | included in_the membership. Just a : e ot Sotace’ tha s atore & Ghildren's Worst s b SR Ran Ny so—Taday | Witk Toreoniy | jolly good time is promised for all the Vavioty ‘ofSVIRRER; Vet . Mo, listter ‘place’ tha B0 giris. in noltd colors and combina. | 120 ¥ PAir: \ 1< of the socf ph P. Bru- | children, while the elders can get their buy your new clothes. Come. tion—today 50c = otk ted | nelle was the -accomy Ice cream | enjoyment by helping on the fun or | sanita 1a in ‘asyorted | DElle wai the-acconip | watching the youngsters frolic. Visit- d Dresses in sizeg 1 | Shades of br , value 19¢— | or m New Haven are expected, ¥ 9sc quality Today 10 h. PHS. cluding Grand Secretary Jeremiah S 12 25 g o e e Norwieh e ¢ with Ar. | Wall. and there will also be a num. uits, to THE PAINT OF QUALITY e chon Jobn 15, Benoii presiding held its | ber from New London, including Depu- Women's Corset rs, lace and in- | e e i (i 3 | tv William Kingdon and members of ot coven ibe s i Tovdr mecting n the ball in he | 200N chen Trousers, $1 to . quality of muslin, regular 50c qualitv— | Jewelry Go for Little | There was one candidate to initiate, a e » Looks Best! ey S9c. | Fiest quality Rhinestone Brooch Col- | Man who had formerly belonged to the |; PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Vercoats t ’ 5 . “ I 355 4 {order in Meriden. Dan Willlams has There was a well attended meeting 0 $8 50 Women's Long White Skirts, lace | ind Veil Pi Oc and 75c quali- |, bee inted local rei 3 Ve Y 7 TODE I v c | now been appointed local ¢ ) of Norwich grange, No. 172, Wednesday : and insertion trimmed, regular $1.50 | jes which we offer Today at 26c each. | tuke the yacancy made evening in Pythian hall, at which Wor- i 1 mfles' quali today 98c. t west thy Master W. O. Rogers presided, and . R i C $12 $22 Women's Outing o Ul =i = s of | the principal {ime of the meeting was ain Loats, fo skirts, scalloped ed rted colors pro xight | taken up with the lecturer’s hour. This | SNy special quality —teday 48e. Men's Furnish ngs j’”‘”‘ i the right ace. | s T bk ot Underwcar, 50c to $2.50 & Stes's. Four-is-Hand Hids donk ek | UNITED WORKMEN. | tions to which practical answers were | ipes, plain colors, etc., made from 50 | er Workman C. W. Worthington | given by Conrad Grenier. A discus- i pes, plain tc., made from 50c ing at the | sion of the insect pest on apple trees |I] Hats, $ I, 2 an o ‘aell fo 2 led Wednesday e o o Fwins e e imeeting of Norwich lodge, No, | was carried on, and Lecturer Allen in CGermania hal. The principal | Latham spoke of the insect enemies of iness was the report. given by him | the insect pests. A good report of the Caps, 50c, $1 and $1 50 the =rand lodge meeting at Meri- | New London County Pomona grange | p 3 y ' n on T October 21. He show- | meeting at Ledyard last week was giv- | et ed that this was most harmonious and | en by Worthy Master Rogers. . Fur Caps, $2 to Covers Most! It’s for your interest to use them. RICH FURS (Second Floor) Early selection of Furs is one most important things you ha eonsider in buying this line. Many « Heavy Natural Wool Shirts and | Draw finished as well as better “Special value 75c. “There’s a reason.”” — ASK US — the Furs cannot be duplicated in | | tory records in finances and member- GRAND ARMY. i quality or price later on. If you feel | i r | ship in Connecticut 1 e | inclined to buy early we will gladiy “ZSh Goods Department e S s b{'!f,":;ing Ao Gloves 25C to $5 lay aside any Furs you may select with | Sitk, silk warn, ROYAL ARCANUM | s - pr o g y ¢’ evening, which ad- | a deposit on 1e. A complete line lustre Thames cou No. had a jorned after disposing of routine busi of Scarfs, Muffs and Coats at low | for cvening dresses, trom its deputy, Mr. Tirréll S e Besa [ 2 el H H 10 0 5D Gy Fiz¥en st 13 elting Wedbesds oven | Rommip s (ilcarions or e | osiery, cotton and wool, 10c to S0c g day 31c a yard. iing in Foresters’ hall. Regent George | cciv zed Popl €0 much sot | = MILLINERY. : Morcertiol Bouiihe; b smucli soushit 45 and 41 ot colors nink e, light blue, Co- TRIMMED HATS G et BRI TR Commerce Stree!. (Third Floor) —Today 20c a yard. The largest and best assortment of e Trimmed Hats in the state; a broad tement, but that is our assertion. Both large and small hats are worn this season and both are shown here in great variety, in all colors and so Ao shapes. The Trimmings are Wings, | WOMEN's Neckwear Fiowers, Feathers and Silk Velvet, and (Center Room.) the most charming effects are brought out in their artistic combination at ,pmu 1rd—Today 10c & yard. THE F. A. WELLS CO,, .= The Store of Good Clothes il Tavern ¥ 1861 offer to the public the fine - e - brands of Beer of Burope and America, Bohemian, Plisner, Culmbach Bavarian Extraordinary Offering standard Lace Embroidered Bows, value 121-%¢ W —@F | ! Today 5c. Beer, Bass' Pale d Burton, Mueir's moderate prices. Ecotch Ale, Guinness’' Dublin _Stout. Lac bots, value 12 1 Today 5e. a C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker sy i ’ ’ an Hill P. B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- 3 el i ing Ale, G"S.:;.’fi:""; Als. Abeuree- ), Budweiser, ang st. Upholstery and Carpet Dzp't. LACES an £ ¢ 5 'AYS OF OUR A. A. ADAM, Norwich Town. (Third Floor) Shor of all P WILL BE THE LAST D Telephone 447-12. Iyara " broid s at Half Price. Irish Point Lace Curtains, neat de- tached figured body with pretty Cefli hack and colors shor sl borders, aiso plain net body with | jensih iy 0 ety T o ‘ EIGH nA sA E 145 LEo" heavy muslin appliqued borders, reg- —— ular prvu‘ $3.50 .nri $4.00—today ec- Ot N 108 Cluny Tace Curtains, mountcd on | Blankets and Comfortables ——AT THE ported cable nots, real Tinen | ¢hite and ecru finish, regular price 14 % Rlavke cavy At $19.50 |[Grand Sale Remnant Store s Scotch Lace Curtains, large v White or G 00l ots, of patierns, in white and ecru. fnish, | , -4 ML ot e B e BT oy fuling value $1.75 a pair—today only $1.19. ' | f This sale will be oae ul the greatest money savlag syslem; {0 ail purchasers. Our speciai o Wi B, Bl ’nurgalns will be given ia our special departmenis, such as Sik, Dress Goods, Cotton amd|, .. . ..., oct1dd | Woolen Goods, Hosiery, Underwear, Sw:aiers. Elc. This sale is mainly to convince thz pubic where lo save momey on above purchases. CALL ON Tapestry Carpet, good heavy grade, | goon bedroom and parlor ll-wv;na. regular | o, price T5c—today special 57c a yard. able white cotton filling. ide covering, $1.50 y Tndly $1.19. Positive $25, $30, $35 Suits. THE SUITS INVOLVED IN THIS EXTRAORDINARY OFFE s, ING ARE ALL OF THE LATEST FALL Wool Ingrain Carpet, strong line of new patterns, in small figures, for bed- room hall and stairs, regular price —today only 46c a yard. TYLES AND ALL FROM LOUR REGULAR STOCK, WHIC H INSURES YOU THAT NOT ONLY ARE THE STYL V. AND DISTINCTIVE BUT THE MATERI- At Department i (Center Room.) | SATURDAY MORNING EMBROID- NE | ! SPECIAL No. 1—at 5 3-4 cents, SPECIAL No. 5—at 37 cents. 1 SPECIAL No. 10—at $1.48. | (B i der { ¢ * Sateel ed Comf: e " " for anything yon i TALL 3 AND FINISH A ISOLUTELY £ FINE Si Checks Sateen, in black and x90 extra Sheets, made of heavy | Sateen Lined Comfort filled with | XY X Save on Silks Here Today ERY LESSON TO CHILDREN. ALS, TAILORING AND FINISH ARE ABSOLUTELY THE FINEST. ‘“;"'r"fljhw‘:“ Fo: < ,:Q nd. meat | cotton’ cloth: valued at G0c. For th ‘\\hm» cotton; value $2.50, at $1.48. S may Mé"“lupl:nr 2 | i vhite, 5. e An | cale, 37 cents each. P Foragicl Taib TS ‘Goods—Curl I, Main Floor. aching them Embroidery on any B Vi 0c. For this special sale | ars, e Flaee) I 15 purchased at our Art De- THIS 18 AN UNUSUAL OFFERING OF HIGH-GRADE TAIL- || Fear Value10c. Fo : _ — e “|© SPECIAL No. 11—at 65 cents. E¥sapade Wigs, Black Moire Velour Sil: inches | | nt. Mothers ave requested (o 5 3-4 cents a yard. SPECIAL No. 6—at 29 cents. | etc. Prices reason- wide, Haskell make, regular price $1.50 | supply th€ir ehidien with Needles. ORED SUITS AND AN OPPORTUNITY THAT NO WOMAN wrHO | | ) o S able. Call and ses Today $1.29 per yard. | Hoops and Thimbles. i 2 et Sk | | s curvad Large lot of Blankets, 10-4 full size, NEEDS ALL SUIT SHOULD MIS | | . of Table Linen, mer- | valued at $1.00, ¥or this sale, S S, | - . | Short lengths of Table Linen, mer- | va t piSpecial Values in Burean Scarfs and oo SPECIAL Nor il RO SO [oorimon Fumtty designe 3 to- §~yard | BAIR OTTO STABENOW, Prop. ; 3 Pillow i 1e row of stitch o lengths. Valued from 49c to 9c per|_ - £ Dress Goods Special ing.—Today 25c. | 4000 yards Unbleached Cotton Cloth. | or this sale, 29 cents per yard. | o apraed 17 Broadway. Mohairs in medium and dark navy | Bireau Scarfe and Pillow Shamns with | extra heavy quality, made to sell at 10| i A L No. 12—at 39 cents. biue, double width—Today 29¢ per yard, | several rows of hemstitci¥ng and op work, part linen.—Today special 50c. cents. For this sale, 6 3-4 cents per PR R T A - S JOSEPH BRADFORD, ! yard. | Ladies’ sand Men's Fleeced Lined g S Underwear, extra heavy quality, val B k B- | Large lot of Embroidery Insertion, |ued at cents, For this sale, 39 006 lnder. 2 inches wide, pretty de: s. Valued | cents. SPECIAL No. 3—at 7 1-2 cents. [at l0c. For this sale, 2 cents per yard. Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order, Sample Shirt Waists, $2.95 $4, $5, $6 Waists Hosiery and Underwear Misses’ Fine Lightwelght, Black rib- | Household Needs bed Lisle finish Hose, in sizes 51-2 to | (Basement.) | % SPECIAL No, 13—at 39 cents. 108 BROADWAY. 91-2, 25c quality, but slight imperfec- | Big lot of Outing Flannel. Extra SPECIAL No. 8—at 1 cent yard. 5 Telephune 263. oct108 tlon in weave—Today 15¢ a pair. Export Borax Soap, [ WE OFFER AN ASSORT MENT OF SIX DOZEN FINE SAM- f| heavy lity, in stripes and checks X one of the best of laundry soap: Men irts, cuffs attached, Children’s Ecru Cotton Rfbbed Union | 7 b 1 Buits, Tong, sieere an nkle lemgin, | °¢ each—Special today, 7 for 2bc. sizes 6 to 12 years, value 50c—Toddy | Gold Dust Washing Powder, ¢ size. e 2 auit. “Today 2 for Be. i Women's High Neck and Long SI el Ankls Union Suits, in medlwn weight, | white 1i Value 12 1-2c per yard. ‘For this sale,| y.) pace, with insertion to mate {7 1-2 cents per yard. valued at 5o vard. For this sale, 1 | cent per yard. MADE PLE WAISTS, STYL! BEAUTIFUL HAND-EMBROID ERED, TAILORED WAISTS, NEAT, DAINTY LINGERIE WAISTS—SPECIAL AT $2. IN A VARIETY OF PLEASING valued 8 s R Headquarters for Best Ales, Lagers, AR Etec., in Town, JAMES O'CONNELL, Proprieto 5. vare, small lot three-coat ng. Pulding Pans, Sauce Y 2 SPECIAL No. 4—at 95 cents. SPECIAL No. 9—at 6 cents dozen, Large lot of Remuants of D wizes 4 10 6. $1 quality, special value Pans, Champers, Wesh Basing, value RN O s =X % nd Sultin coulsting of For today 75¢ a suit. ¢ 1o Today 21c each. . Idm-sz 1..: of “'"‘d" ‘;""'\ {'"'"fl‘:‘“. |,¢.u..4.l.-..;u n, all ...'1...-~ on rd- | panimus and ‘n‘x“.m..‘. lephone 5 ct2d nd red, also mixed colors: full size ) hourd; valued at 3¢ rthis sale wrice " 1o “ gre o 7 SRR SRS e an ‘:".duo- 4wt $1.50. For this vale, 98 cents. | 6 cents per doren. 3 2 at 59 conts, [-UNERAL ORDERS 121-125 MAIN STREET. | Large line of SWEATERS--Men's, Women’s and Children’s-at bargain prices. Adtinically Neysaged by 2o Tl Leadi g Store in Fastern Conpectiont Devoted | COME EARLY FOR BARGAINS. e s The Florjst, ixclusively to Men's, Women's and Chil- . el ayette Street. dréi's Wearing Appirel. 1261 Main Sireel, © OPPOSITE MONICAN (0. Norwieh, Conn.! Sy Fi MARKOW, Proprletor. . Opea Evenings.

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