Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 6, 1909, Page 8

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The revolt against Mr. Rryan's de- posit ty in Oklahoma will not ruffle thiat gentleman in the least. His chosen {ssue is now tariff reform. Let the dead past bury its dead.—New Yark jun. ' ¥ Canton Oneco to Attend Wesleyan President’s llaulhhon,- —Red Men Gave Succassful Whnt—-)eplr‘mant [of 3w : = ‘ ficgrs will Visit Relief Corp —Germania Lodge Flans 4 ALS : : EEFRE e aa : i SPfiCMLS y : e i S| | . MOHICAN ( OM PANY SATURDAY CarVing Sets Itis I!rd_b_l'cm that ELKS. | without an:-.:le:h‘xfml’m.‘runug::t llu;tln:: ANQ H .. AND 5 Norwich dodge, No. 430, with Exalt- | to_occupy 3 les ed Ruler William B. Stevens presid- | ceived from the committee in chergs MONDAY. |} MONDAY ing, had two candidates to inftiate at | of the recent ladies R e ar Y Saa g, > g " evening, good work being done by the - XX A m la MS l E eam “that yit them _through, o | vote of thanks was siven the commit ¢« We took care of a large number of NEW MOHICAN CUS- eath of one brother, John R. Mc- |tee. The re on Lig 0 canomy mire. s romoHCT and Suitable ac- | i nitiation at the succeeding meetings |} TOMERS Tast weelk. tion taken, There were no further re- td';':e!mr:th; Bt il o~ b THEY CLEARLY SHOW THE WAY TO SAVE MONEY. THE |ports by the committee on the annual g B e “mN: = war voU GANNOT - Go | meril day svice on e S B | AT e’ prepared for more this week. LOOK OVER the i AND TRUE T . day in December, but they will have h their programme completed In time to| Rev. Albert P. Blinn will speak at list balow and you will be one of them. WRONG, NO MATTER WHICH WAY YOU TURN. INITIATIVE AND | imake a full report by the next meet- | the Spiritual academy Sunday morn- ing. ing upon the subjecty'The Ideal in ; ENTERPRISE SERVE AS THEIR REFLECTORS—AND THEY CAST A | o O t mtest e iics okl ; Nafive Pork GLARE THAT SUFFUSES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF THE BUS- KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. and instrumenital, in the evening, with ‘ A New York piper has offered an | brief address. Progressive Ly 8 f A 3 E ENOUGH . o o - | meets at 12 o'clock. Subject; Atheism. INESS. TO VISIT THIS STORE ON A SATURDAY IS CAUS ouG uni,the old trip to the mpat pop- | ™oEs B 13, 0 ine Arms Bey. of: 1. I.0|NS TO CBEATE A GLADSOME FEELING. NOT TO VISIT IT MAY BE 0 the countrs, Iodward Lyons of | Simpson of Grace church, Yantic, will 3 i E ’ - | conduct the services on Sunday 2 ; - SUFFICIENT CAUSE' TO CREATE REGRETS. SO TRY AND VISIT IT [ jiariiord, Siate treasurer of the 4. O: | hoon. 1 P i Rb NATIVE TODAY. third In the contest. He will receive _"}'—‘LEB r m i & the united support of the Connecticut e Af. o i » - l-‘ Ib. knights. Norwich aerie, No. 367, met.in Tegu- Ro‘s’l’ % 0WL Here are some lnmllves that may brlng you R lar form last Monday S evening in Bhe REBEKAHS. | Eagles” hall, President & Percy Arm- ; ¥ _—_ —| Hopé lodge, No. 21, at its regular |Strong in the chair. The aerie is » I ? 1ot . meeting Wednesday ‘evening in Odd | making arrangements for a fair but Snou ER l.‘ 0 o A Garment Feast Women's'and Misses’ Iellows' hall received one more appli- | has has not yet decided upon the date. 11] Na“ve l‘esll“ | cation for membership, thus providing | This will probably be settled at the . For Thrifty Folks Underwear two cangidates for initiation at its |next meeting. Shoulders s next meeting, when the state noble g Company. (Sgeond Floor) | Women'd Ribbed Underwear, long| srand and vice gx'anjd are (fo‘?e pr(—‘s- 3 dWO!MANS R:LIE: ‘GOR:Q- 2 ; sl sts' 2 e ent, and also Hope lodge of Wesetrly. | Sedgwick corps, No. 16, is to haye.the | ' : ~ : Smartly Tailored Suits for Women | */®Ve vests' and ankle pants, full ual business of the lodge was | visit from the department officers next | L. Fire Arma, Cutlery, and Misses, 40 inch lengths, somi-t- | bleached, light winter weight, common tel and further plans laid for | Friday. They will be at the New Lan- ruit De artment roce (3 artment Lighting Supplies. ted, lined with satin materials in the| and .extra sizes, value 50c—today 39¢| the entertainment of the visitors. don corps on thé day previous and will novid most fashionable shades, values up 10| 5 garment. P _—— then come up here. The arrangements $17.50—today $12.95. SONS OF HERMANN. for their entertainment are about com- Misses’ Ribbed Fleecy-lined Under-| , : pleted and will be carried out in the | Women's One-plece Dresges, differ- p Kegy THe regular meeting of Germanta|FCCH B0, TR 00 AT et the Sedg. | HOI ent materidls and colors, some braid- | PAN(%. in fust black, sizes 22 to 30-4| lodge. No. 11, was held Thursday even- | USual capable mannef, that the Seds- 3 stalks 12¢ MORICAN BLEND COFFEE - 1Ib. 28¢ ed, all prettily trimmed, values $16.00 | today 25¢ a pair. ing in Germania hall. There was a| %o JOMER S0€ T re o the 00— 12.95, good attendance, and in. addition to o SEEVIN00-teday ¥ Women's Beaver Cloth Overgaiters, | routine business plans for entertain- d°partment officers and of profit to the | SWEET ORANGES - dozen 19¢ SARDINES 6 25 Bmall lot of very fine Dresses. some | 10-button length, value 39c—today 20| ment were talked over, and it was de- | €OTPs members. = - cans C > Jersey tops, values §29.50—today $20.00. | , o.;, cided to have a dance in the hall on STORIES OF PLAGES. November 13. Last Sunday the lodge 3 Women's Fine Waists, White Lin- S conducted a pinochle flournament in| ..o SR L JUICY LEMONS dolel‘l lsc R RP e ’;mmlrvml dered—today spec- their rooms, resulting In ~Richard e e i e KARO SYRUP - can 9c .95. : Mhoma, 'Mr. Woos P e . ke 3 ok Kitchenware Dzpartment s Tt ',',,J.",‘},,,‘.‘J’",f.fi 7eiss | jongest telegraph circult in the world, N Gatto’ ChlMreris Sterm . Caped, | The telepgraph operator at Teheran PARSNIPS b. 3¢ : blue and red, 6 to 14 years—$3.75. | (Basement) RED MEN. [ Peake’ dizectiy Sto M cillsawus ] MASCOT SOAP - , = = 11 bars 25¢ Swi “Pride excellent for| -An evening of whist in Hibernian | e “automafic repeaters taking the | 11 on Wednes: pasofus Afre 1 dozen night by Tecumesh < » y Tecur place of operators at ten phints on the | AR SEN 'G] ON '9UL) |route. The first repeating station from CARROTS Muslin Underwear Dep't. { ey R By which passed two [T ondon is at Lowestoft, where the! The prize winners | essage is carried forward 200 miles | White Ribbon Soa for teilet and & Bl Ficon » - to be tne following when_the ¢ 5 ( ) Lo be the following when the | by cable under the North Sea to Em: 4 quarts ONIONS } S Ll ]9“ Ib.” 2¢ | laundry use, full s . usually 5¢ MACARONI - pkg. 6¢c BEST MOHICAN BREAD FLOUR bag 85¢ bath, oval cak usually Sc—today 7| s den, Hanover, where it is agal ¢ X 3 2 e , Ha . s again auto- | Splendid Values at Enticing Price | for 25c. Bennews, 45 asiiver “butter knife; | matically repeated; stations at Berlin, |l 4 quarts, POTATOES a watchfo Sec- | war, E Advantag £ : Henry Clem: saw, Roundo, Odessa, Kertch, Suk- | 3 Gallon Oil Cans, galvanized, usual- | onds—Miss o Howard, 43, a sugar |y e O O iras, fash It | MmCl Ranges I(‘xmxm:]u; \’\hn’e Bearskin t‘nu_tsi 1y 21c—today 15¢ each. { Lo Y P;‘;‘kp;'t 1’;’,‘, stanianeously without human inter- plain an ancy to 5 years—special onsola 5 v vel or light- at $2.50, $2.98 and $3.50. 1 t Hangets, also Skirt and|® lass fruit dish; Bugene Busch, 22 Have: all the improvements for ligl Good Table Butter »- 28¢ ening kitchen labor and lesséning the ansash tragy containing the figures of vention, the operator at Teheran being the first to handle it since it left Lon- rouser Hangel don. The line is continued to India, but in no other place is there so long wide tape, prevents | Chlidrens Bearskin Bonnets—spec- | 1" - 5 two Tittle pigs. Cake and coffee were tuel bill. They are fully endorsed by ial at and c. Crens and the most practical hanger ed, and notice given fo- December C § - : " M - B o Flannel PNight | M49¢: value 19¢ each—today 2 for 25c. | st that there would be another whist g Py iy i Saturday 10 to 11 o’clock z.::l:: schools and progressive hous Children’s Outing Flannel ~ Night | on that evening. i 5 " | Drawers with feet, 1 to 10 years— |$250 to $4.00 GUABANTEED FOUN- . e ;,0‘{;“[‘,‘As"‘:m‘,’""i"‘:‘;zz'f;,‘F‘Z{fip SAUERKRAUT 9 Sola Oniy By special 50c. TAIN PENS, 98c. MODERN WOODMEN. trade returns. Although 370,000,000 c ANDREW J. WHOLEY, Telephone. |12 Ferry Strest. /5 years—50c, 75c, 98¢ and $1.25. best .known Fountain Pen maker in|ing of Tonic camp, No. 7694, In Forest- | them being made in ma'dnmxmm‘. tl\e‘ v - n 12¢ ‘Women's Onting Flannel Short Ki- | the world and come to us/for the lit-| ers’ hall \\'h;:n {\r.ur zw'icat‘ions \A'Pr" number shows a decline of 30,000,000 FANCY d :Iumhinq and Tinning. % orted cc s 3 price oRuse d 2 in | Teceived’ and there were two adop-|on the figures for the preced- k. augal S nssorts colors and sizes—spec- | tle price only ause of a change In | ({IL e ning ‘o the camp's good rec- ing twelve months. . The law was in YELLOW Is. VERMONT - d0Z. | the style of barrel. Good Gold Pens{orq for membership growth. One inter- | force for only eight months of the | EYE s 4 ‘Women's Outing Flannel Skirts, as- | in each one i esting »\;«»m \x’ armnx-‘w‘ for thtl-_ f\;- yvear. It forbids the sale or gift of | s sorted colors and patterns, extra qual- the visit here of Director E. E. | cigarettes or cigarette material to boys | Tty—50c. g 1941° | TODAY THE LAST DAY OF SALE.| treasurer of the sanitary fund, | of 16 or less, under, penalties of from 0 Ibs, o b wito will B at the Joile. camp meefing | 510 5o $100, Sweel daloes . 25¢ il ¢ Z Women's Outing Flannel Night |, PUrchasers having any complaints | NG0B 8% SIe 0N GIP gReriny b 54373 ql ’ Robes, full assortment and all styles, 07 8Ny imperfections must attend to| R, Leete and Lyman J. Cobleigh were Halley’s comet appeared in 1066 and » “white and colors—50c to $1.75, same before closing tonight appointed a committee to communi-|wa¥ regarded by Wi cate with all the camps in this vicin- [ queror as an omen of v Women's Coat Sweaters in white ity to secure their atfendance on that and_red. all the latest styles s g night. as Treasurer Murphy Is expect- $2.25, $2.50 up to $7.50. | ed to have much information to impart | Women's Neckwe 't about the sanitary plans and progress. (Center Room.) % PYTHIAN SISTERS. Continuation of Our % Clover temple, -No. 9, held an unu- t New assortment of -Women's Fine|sually well attended meeting Monday ' Coat Collars.—Today's choice § cvening in Pythian hall, and had for . NO!IDII Sale ) % a visitor Mrs. Maria Moore of Provi Every year we hold this sale—a big. | m the Con- tory for his Manhattan Auto Coats | i | % Paints THE PAINT OF QUALITY lence, one of the supreme representa- | Fomen's Colored - S elvet | tives. She in remarks o helptul, money-saving cvent that hun. | \Women's Colored Silk and Velvet | tives. She was R L T T 0 pounckteners and’ gMWENK - | Bows.—Today 25, made Ter report from the grand tem- | ers wait for and turn to advantage. | ple meetin t New London, for which slk—i5 b, | G 7 i ¥ | she was accorded a vote of thanks. Dressmakers' Pins in bo: sizes, value 29c—Sale prige 19¢ | | ab % | Art Department 0DD FELLOWS. 1 { Canton Oneco, No. 3, met tn Oda o z Wears est P Skirt Markers—neavily nickel-plated | SATURDAY FREE EMBROIDERY | rellows' hall on Thursday _evening. | Anticipating the great demand for these popular gar- ’ with hinged base and $-inch post fit Beyond routine business. final arrange- i o ck 2 ted-with chalk, value, 500—8ale price | LESSONS TO CHILDREN. ments -were announced for the plans to | ments, we have prepared the largest stock and most select Covers Most! I . 2Bc each. %0 to Middletown next Saturday for | the installation of the new president of | assortment of Auto Coats to be found anywhere. Only Three More Saturdays After To- = Hsn Point Chifion Collar Founda- | day. Wesleyan university. All the eanténs Manibban AuiiCont 1 4 b B K ons, black and white, sizes 12 to 14,| Ay Liney Cloghs and illow | Of the state are expected to attend and Manhattan Auto Coats made expressly for us by B. Kup- ’ . value 10c—8ale price Sc each. { gty R o M o | Join 'inthe parade. Canton’ Oneco will o Alficd Bégiamin. P .hp k- S Roha? P It’s for your interest to S s | ‘\ iy‘.l (‘-.T 3 m;;.;s Gitts, | Jeave here by the 65.40 a. m. trolley, go- | penheimer, Alfred Benjamin, P. Chock and Kohn Bros. rep- FYees o plated Shissors and Shears, | white embroidery.—Today . ing to Wiltimantic, and from there by | : rety néw i Soats. use - ery, Pocket and Sewing Scis. | | tram, As President Tatt is scheduled resent every new and correct idea in Auto Coats. sors, Straight and Bent Shears, value | \Several dozen of rtistic Burlay | fo aftend the ceremoniés, this will be XX S o 5 ”» |, %5c—Sale price 5c each. | Pillows that were made speclally for|a big ittraction to the canton men all | Manhattan Auto’ Coats are not only big, roomy, comfort- There’s a reason. 3 Rainbow Violet Ammonta, in quarts, ominent college I-inch hew, ‘yalue | OFSr the. state,-and 4 big turn qut 1y able coats, but made with convertable collars; they are sty- liie 15¢—today 10 each Today 39 EDeches 2 ? ? o QYo Sy 1 \al'ifi'.f Szxrxar:?ar{chr"mnm\[rf;&:’ r;"." lish, dressy garments as well. Our garments are made of — ASK US — i Toilet Paper in rolls, Balsam Medi- | 18-in¢h Linen Lace Doylies of Cluny ! A Bt acly s B - R T e cated 1000 sheets, value 10c—today 7c|and Rennaisance designs, value 69| L,.L‘;L‘,’J'flfi";"‘“‘",,,;‘;r?;,fii’;‘l‘,"',’lfi’s“}{;‘_" exclusive materials not shown elsewhere. a roll, nd Thc.—Teday 42¢ and 50c. ot lodge, last Sunday aft- Rbinestone Collar, Brooch and Veil | taoan at‘ghe funerst of Dr. Georse 1. Pins; in_fine, grade goods, last day .of | = \ Farris. maber of the lodge. | “ 0 0a 0 w ple lot. each one g = g et e e LA : T © KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. | o . 3 and 75¢—teday 250 each. | Domestic Dzpartment | The _rollowing committee apopint- | ments for the year have been announc- | Complete assortment of STANDARD BLACK and OX- 45 and 41 % TR Y (Basement.) | ed by L. Erwin Jacobs of New Haven, | 4 | | Etand. chancafior .ot the Knights: ot FORD KERSEY, MELTON and BEAVER COATS — Commerce Streat Fine Furs | “Siver Bieachea Damask, negrly 2| PYthias: : A Mk e have sold we % Judiclary and rules—P. G. C. Sher- $10.00 to $25.00. I » [y R haye sold- a8 San - M. ollo lodge o i We are ‘now ‘making our greatest |high as $1.25.—Today 78¢ .My iHeach of . _Apollo 8 or Pine Purs. The dismars’ of b.an $1 y 75¢ per yard. Middletown: ~P. "/ Henry Roehin o asie o AR i : i xh:u f Fine Furs. The displays of | A Minotdl Springs | lodge of < Staftord| MEN'S FUR LINED COATS, $40.00 upwards. other seasons were smail compared | Turkey Red Cloths, 2 yards by 21-2,| Springs; P: C. Charles H. Brower of | W s 0. .4 every ™ L ¥ « o :"‘ " '”m,“‘ m;r;‘. ','r""‘_'z:]m_ fringed, vaive $1.00—Today 75e. Uaul Revere lodge of New Haven. 1 antee of satisfaction and long service. | jopis Appeals and _grievances—R. G. C.| «d Napkins, size 16x16, value | f ederick W. Lawless of Bzel'lodge | ° 5 ° Fur Coats in Caracul, Pony, 32 per dozen.—Today $1.50 a dozen. | of New Haven: P. C. Josiah W. Levy | R d d p M S t Seal and Squirrel, Muffs and > | of John Hay lodge of Hartford: P..C. edquc rices om en S uies Furnlsh lhe nome Scarfs, Lynx, Mink. Fox, Wolf, etc., - = Frederick C. Marggraff of Speedwell | ; 3 E y t moderate prices, lodge of Waterbury. ‘ We have reduced the prices on several lots of Men's i Finance _and mileage ~P. C. David LA 5 S g SR e Men's Furni hings | Seide of Washington lodge of Hart- | Fall Suits. These Suits are the resnlt of good selling which A 0m e e ¥ v ford: P. C. Willis H. DeWolf of W. L. | B i £ has left us with broken lots, so we have marked them down New Britain; P. C. ain Fl Morgan_lodge p s ver of Gavel lodge of Up]lolslery. Carpet Dep t 3 : v |lesse M. Wes h bl We are complete * housefurnishers to. close them out quickly. and offer every piece of Farniture for Men's Medium Weight Natural Wool | Naugatuck. ; a —P. C. & every room as well as Bloves, Ranges. (Third Floor) Shirts and Drawers, sizes 34 to 46, our | m;;“"{;{' G}‘:&:do’f"'g;‘g;hf‘; m';'l":r 10 5” d 312 50 < .‘ 9 50 . Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums and Ofl Today i« the last day of eur big| °'¢ Z8rment.—Tolay 42c. New Haven; P. C. Edward 8. Todd of o an o SUls ll0w | Cloths and some choice patterns in four days’ Sale in this department. 17 n S Catton William Rerry lodge of Soulhinf:mnr;' Crockery. vou 1 t” alrehdy done s0,- it wil it i Otion | p @, George H. Zunmstag of Joseph | s s 2 50 2 Bextainty be worth sour while. to at. | S9X,0 with uuhieached sote. 25c qual- | Dowdall Jodge of Bridgeport, s. and $18. Suits now 1 WE ARE AGENTS FOR tand this sale today. A few’exampies | ity.~Tcday 17c pair, 3 for 50c. | Btate of ovder—P. C., Walter W. | of the reduced prices Wood of - Exel lodge of New Haven s s 6 50 | COOHIU b cpeutl i | o A 20. and $22. Suifs now $16. Crawford Ranges Cluny, Irish Point, Nottingham and | Wallingford; . erick T.. White- ! \ (Resl Brussels l.a Curtains, regular head xcelsior lodgé of Stamford. | price. $3.50, $4.00, 3 $5.00, $6.00— W.lsh Goods Dep't | * Pythian home—John J. Gailey of Co A i | lumbia iodge of Watertown: Charles | _a% price $2.65, $3.19, $3.45, $3.89, | E. Hart of Putnam lodge of Bethel; J. F. Offo of Humphrey lodge of Sey. M. HOURIGAN, | 62-66 Main Street. ’&&WM&MMM&M Men's and Boys' HATS, CAPS; SHOES, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ginghams, best qual- ds only—inost desirable and} B for 1 cqmbination offer consisting of 3 A g R e e mf«u}.}rr."dr'mv-r :rn,:\m-\n‘ utAAll‘[’I\rfll“‘l;nl_mrv ‘ EATERS h 1 d nov2d 1 pair R)Ne Muslin Curtains SIS CTI i SOR AP RS, WanT, TH e Eppast: CusEine. A Famvie o T ., are ready in the n tyles an Dair ch‘am Loops, . "Se|15¢ & yard.Today 10¢ a yard. [ Woodland lodge of Brantord: William %4 COA:;S‘:_/ A éEXC, are ready in the new sty - A b . Fuller-uf America lulge of New Ha- | are attractively priced. I Eo" 05 sayan’ Hio ©|. 36-inch Madras, light colors, excel- | ven: H, D, Stanton 'of Washmgton | P aw - 7T4¢ [lent for boys' waists and men's shirts, | lodge of Hartford; Frank B. SKiff of * Regular price 3 for 1 price, 820 complete! | value 17¢ u vard—Today 121-20 2 yard | Joosl"RIOE JOHES 0F TAROM and | 3 o fle Opague Shades . 20c | Mercerized Repps (t seanows | Hartiord. unlEs TA 4 - 3 Curtain Musin . . 8c|fashionable | fabric for dresses aid | giemelg + 7 Curtuin Lace 126 4 vara | walsis, o feading otors, value 39 4 | .S Bodos 0 Case of Washingion TN W Ak 6 e ed | yard. o | icdge of Hartford; @. M. of E. Wil- Irigh Point Lace. .. . 89c a yard | yard. Today 21c a yar e 278 Main Street. Willimantic i ’ 8 M / Fiaterndl coréspoidence—P. C. Geo. | 115 A. Strdy of Trumbnll lodge of New London; P. C. Manlius H. Norton of Ethan lodge of Bristol; P. C. Wiltiam | Clark of Myrtle lodge of Meriden. AMERICAN MECHANICS. ntonoma conneil. No. 30, had a good atténdance at P nhall Friday evening for its regular meecting, but The Leading Store in " Exclusively to Men's, Women's and Chil- dren’s Wearing Apparel. Baiiding . atisfaction. octida

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