Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 20, 1909, Page 8

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the season’s newest' and most desirable merchandise. we can tell it, the cause and effect of this room-making sal». It begins this morning and will continue for three days, each § extraordinary bargains. but it tells of only a fraction of the legion of specials we have. occasion. 2 . . PRIDE LAUNDRY SOAP. Pride Laundry Soap, Swift's best, full size bars, usually Se— }Uilprecedem Reduetions '0n Modish Millinery Special for this sale 8 for 25c. _MISSES’ and CHILDREN'S UN- 2 g | TRIMMED and READY TO WEAR '3 | HATS that were 95c, $1.25 and $1.95. TOILET SOAP. | Special for this Sale, 50c each. £ ‘White Ribbon Toilet Soap, the | s . floating kind, usually 5c a cake— Women’s Trimmed Hats Special for this 'sale 7 for 25c. 12/4c CLOTHES BRUSHES. Clothes Brushes — bristle brush, far better for cleaning than whisk | brooms, value 123c— | mer, price $3.75, $4.75, Special for this Sale, $2.25. We are compelled fo make room for our Holi- day Goods now beginning to surge into the store, And in order to do this we have made unusual reductions in almost every depzrtment, on That gives you, in as clear a way as Read over this advertisement carefully. It will pay you well— WOMEN’'S TRIMMED HATS, for- 5.00 and $6.50. | . | | Beautiful, Stylish Garmenis | RED MEN. Tecumseh tribe, No. 43, at its meet- ing on Wednesday evening in- Hibern- ian hall, nrnntsd aum-u!n a visit of the state ofcers Connecticut | and Massachusetts m next mecu-m ‘Which 1s on December 15, Bachom W, L. Farrar presided at tha meeting and the plans were outlined to make the coming of the grand officers a gala gecasion. This 18 to be-an open meet- ng. MODERN WOODMEN. With Consul Allen C. Matthews. siding, Tonic camp No. 7694, hel well attended meeting Monday eve: ning fn Foresters' hall, and four can- didates were initiated, while three new applications were received. The camp is sustaining a steady growth under the impetus of its four special deputies and an open charter and will close the year with a good membership gain. Word has been received from sever- al of the camps in this neighborhood that they will send representatives to the next meeting of Ionic camp.on December 6, when Dr. E. E. Murphy, treasurer of the tuberculosis sanitari um fund, is to be here to tell of what has been aceomplished in this line. SPANISH WAR VETERANS. The regular meeting of Major R. S. Griswold command, No. 6, was held Wednesday evening at the armory, in which a feature was the award of the annual- Thanksgiving turkey, which went to Joseph Bedard. The command also ‘decided to hold an extra meet- ing in December on the fourth Wed- nesday in the month, December 22, to which they are to Invite the “Third company, coast artillery, for-a social evening. As the command uses the Third company’srooms for their meet- ings this is in the nature of a return expression for the courtesy of the coast artillery men to the 8. W..V. : EAGLES. Norwich aerie, No. 367, had three No woman should miss it day having its full quota of ptepared for this gala bargain $1.00 UNION SUITS. Women's Medium-weight, Union Ribbed Suits, long sleeves and ankle lengths, made from a good wearing ecru cotton, sizes'5 and 6 only, $1.00 value— | Special for this sale 69¢ a suit. 7 WOMEN'S OVERGAITERS. Women's Black Beaver Overgait- ers, 10-button length, sizes 4 to 8, value 39c— Special lor’ this sale 29c. 25c WOMEN’'S HOSE. % Special for this sale 8c. candidates to initiate at’its regular -~ ‘Women's Fast Black Cotton Hose, | meeting on Monday evening in Eagles' | i weloh a th | hall, at which there was also some 89c BAKING DISHES. At Prices medium weight. =made = With| o nlary discussion of<the coming » : i spliced sole, heel and toe, full size | Pr° TG OMcers here, probably in Enamel Baking Dishes, with {W“'Iont a Parallel | and length, value January. It is expected to have an- gover, for meats and fowl; makes | R | other group of candidates to initiate | Women's Fine T | tough meat tender, yalue v ferent Special for this styles and finely railored Suits in- dit- | finished new Special for this sale 19c per pair. when they make their official visit. ROYAL ARCANUM. | slu’n: \(Jhl,u\'s xI;: ;«;g»;; to $25. Spe- | 38c WOMEN'S HOSE. The following report of finances and cial for this Sale, $19.50. | ¥ o G o . | membership from the Royal Arcanum 122c DRESS GINGHAMS. PR T R T i Women's “Lion” Brand, Black} gyjqe gives the standing of the order Dress Ginghams in_ short lengths, | . »\; and inses o m/. ‘nmg1 Cotion H?xe. a guarantee of dul- up to November 1. A slight nlnd in 10 %0 20 yards, best auality Red | °°(F 10 several styles and materiale. | . rability. These arc. outgize, 83 | membership inethe past month and a g = g values $15.00 and $18.95. Special for | 1y 10, value 38c gain in finances is shown by the fol- Seals, all colors, regular price | i gale $11.50 and $15.00 | b lowing figure: 12%c— 5 b ot s Lt e | Special for this sale 29c per pair.| Membership—Last report 241,812, ap- Special for this sale Sc.| Women's Dresses in the new shades | o 25h VRS plications since received 1,0 | 4 i statements since received 7. - | and fine dressy materials, 1-piéce ef- | §1.39 LEATHER BAGS. < i 17¢c STRIPED SUITINGS. fects, values up to $18.00. Special for . and Per, Withd'ls 757, deaths 7 | this Sale, $12.95. Women's Long Grain Black Lea- , total 1,02 Checked and Striped Suitings, | 8 3 ther Bugs, with. leather-covered | - Approximate ~membership 241922 £00d line of colors, material suit- | YWomen's Fine Lingerie Waists, fine frame, broken bottom and change | Total number councils 1,954. b i - g 77 V. . B. | last re- ‘ble for Dresses and Walsts, reg- | €Mbroidery and lace trimming, values s s e oy S E;!"I;?.(l)ozB“.Fu;i"aflm:fi‘efl:; ze- ular price 17c— | from $2.25 up to 52.95. v Special for this sale 11e. | | Curtains and Carpets at "9 SKIRT PATTERNS. Sale Price §1.75 month $683,773.83; total Death benefits paid $661,531.04. ance on hand $819,345.68. Total pay- ments from organization to date $128,- 152,736.95 Emergen last report $5,589,936.61, Special for this sale $1.00 each. $1.00 HAIR BRUSHES. Solid-back, Mahogany hair Brusa- mount inyested amount v Fund ¢ Outing Flannel - Skirt Patterns, . es,; 7 and 9 row real bristles, | PETr 3 4 Might and dark colors. also plaias, | 1TCMendous Savings bleached and unbleached, value | Wivested since $14.925.05; ‘totel Octe- 800d night flannel, usually sold at | _ yvery 'good grade Scrim Curtains, | ~ $1.00— tuary resources over all known liabil~ 2e— | hemstitched bands, tucked body. pico Special for this sale 78c each. | ities $6.434,808.1 Special for this sale 21c. . o ? e General Fund—Balance last report - edging, white and ecru finish, regular $110,576.38, received during the month £9¢ MERCERIZED. POPLINS. price $2.65. Special for this Sale $1.79. | Seotch Lace Curtains, fine Brussels Poplins, mercerized fabric, plain | lace reffects, also cable netsw ith ren- colors in leading shades, mater- | aissance edge effect and swell beaded jals much used for one-plece | glass patterns, regular price $2.28 to Miresses, regular 20c— §2.75. 'Special for this Sale $1.65. Special for this sale 19c a yard. | peot Grade iloor Ol Cloth, regular | price Special for this Sale 25c. $1.50 to $2.50 TEA CLOTHS. sths, heavy grade Velvet in the measnre of your Hand-drawn apd Hand-embroid- : or stairs, regular price ered Teacloths, 30x30 and 36x36, | $1.05. Special for this Sale, 67c a yd. alue $1.50 to $2.50— 1 s $ Short length Lowell Ingrain Car- -uo.i pets, regular price T5c u yard. Special for this Sale 53¢ a yard. Nhnrl lengths Wool Carpet, regular price 59c. Special for this Sale 39¢ a yard. B0c and 65¢ TABLE GLOTHS. | Mercerized Table size, value 56c and 65— Special for this sale 19c. good Corsets, Children’s Dresses And Sweaters, Wonderfully Underpriced 89c BLEACHED DAMASK. Mercerized Damask, bleached, pretty pattérns, value 39c— . Special for this sale 25c a yard. | - Corsets, latest model, medium bust and long hip and back, 4 hose !l:p- porters attached; 18 to 25, value s;“ EERACHED, DAMASI. | él,(lh ’or this'Sale, 69¢ a pair Mercerized Bleached Damask, | 7 3 Corsets, long hip and back, medlum @aS Sedigns, ‘value Sons 4 hose supporters attached, sizes . Special for this sale 35c a yard. Special gses in siz prl-ul' linen-finishe ng flannel, regular quality. Special for this € * 50c VESTS AND PANTS. * Women's Light, Winter-weight, | < Ribbed Vests and Pants, sizes 4 to 9, single ribbed, full bleached, = value 50c— Special for this sale 3c. sale 42c. Women’s Gray Coat Sweaters, also ray with colored borders, value $1.50. for this Sale 98c. Paid during $898.78; total $111,475.16. Balance on the month $13,945.14. hand $97,530.0: SONS OF HERMANN. Germania lodge, No. 11, held a meet- ing with a good attendance Thursday evening in Germania hall, and a report was recefved of the very satisfactory | $250 MEN'S SWEATERS. Men's Wool Knit Coat in popular combinations, value— Special for this sals $1.98. Sweaters 5250 ] | MEN'S RIRBED UNDERWEAR. entertainment given recently fointly W BN ; ith Immergruen lodge. After discus- | Aen’s Heavy, Eeru, Cotton Rib-| o, it was decided to unite with Im- bed Underwear, complete sizes; | mergruen lodge in a,series of social entertainment sto be given through the | winter, and a_committee of three was named to confer with the sister lodge. The committee consists of Philip Wil- helmi, Carl Bredlau and Herman Jackel. shirts 34 to 48, drawers 35 to 46, unusual value Special for this sale 44c a garment. | 12/4c HAT PINS. i i W ELKS. ',’" g e ”;" Pins, £00d| 1. regular meeting of Norwich S pins. valué lodge, No, 430, was held on_Thursday Special for this n Pythian hall, with only rou- tine business to occupy the attention of the session, at which Exalted Ruler Willlam R. Stevens presided. The committee ¢ memorial diy was not quite ready to report its complete pro~ gramme for the first Sunday in De- cember, accordingly asking for an ex- tension’ of time, which was granted. 5c COMMON PINS. Common Pins, 400 count on pa- pers, medium size, value 5c— Special for this sale 2 papers for Sc. ¢ ORDER OF PROTECTION. WOMEN’'S NECKWEAR. Through the efforts of Supreme Or- 4 i ganizer Peabody of Boston, with the Women's Neckwear in all colors | assistance of Mrs: Lewis, who belongs and latest designs— to Thames lodge of this city, and Mrs. Special for this sale 25¢ each. Walden of New London, wife of the former deputy of Norwich lodge, a new lodge of the New England Order of Protection is to be formed here, the meeting for organization having been set for next Monday evening at Buck- ingham Memorial. This will be a mix. ed lodge, containing both men and women_in_its membership, and will probably start with about 25 members. $1.50 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S UM- BRELLAS. Men's and Women's Umbrellas, latest designs, paragon frame, fine assortment of handles, value | Most of those already secured are $1.50— women. The ranks will probably be Special for this sale 98¢, | further increased by transfers from the two local lodges and there are sev- { eral Neopians whe will bring transfer cards from lodges in other cities. It is planned to keep the chartes i U e £ % Thames'lodge, No. l’i htld,lfi reports of the recent fl‘hflfllfil ing showed that that would be lnlu- ential in turning in a large number of applications, so that if all the pledges that havé been made are ful- filled there will be of 15 or more. ’ ° UNITED WORKMEN. There was a meeting with Sprague lodge of New London on Friday even- ing of representatiyes from the lodges | in New London county, but Norwich | lodge, No. 12, had no one present, a: they ‘somehow failed to Teceive noti Clark of Turnersville and Grand Over- seer C. S. Brightman of Stonington were | the visiting officers from the grand lodge. The extension of the order was the theme of the discussion and the | Bpeakers urged the necessity for mak- | ing house to house canvasses to wi members to the order. Such melhod&’ they declared, are in vogue in other fraternal insuance orders and must be | eventually adopted by the more con- servative workmen of the nation. A banquet concluded the evening. | Among the fifty or mate present were members from names lodge of Groton, | Gary lodge ot Mystic, Stonington lodge of Stonington, Uncas lodge of Mont- | ville, Union lodge of Niantic and Re- | lief iodge of Waterford. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. The Neosha club met with Mr. and Mrs. William Thorpe on Friday after- noon and evening. A baked bean sup- | per was served, by the hostess and en. joyed by all. IIn the evening seven tables of whist were played. The fol- lowing took the prizes: First lady's Margaret Reynolds, jelly dish, 43; sec- ond lady’s, Mrs. L. Manchester, picture, 35; first gentleman’s, Laura B. Hub- bard (playing as gentleman), 39; sec- ond gentleman’s, Edward Daley, pack of cards, 33; consolations, Anna Bres- nen and’ John McGibaey. The next whist will be held with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beckman on Dec. 3 and the club wiil also hold a whist in For- esters’ hall on Monday, Nov. 22. Sebe- quonash council holds its regular meet- ing on Monday evening, at which there will be nomination of officers. , FORESTERS. At the regular meeting Jf Court City of Norwich, No, 63, held Friday even- ing in Foresters’ hall, the business part of the meeting was hurried through In order to hear many ‘reports that were brought forward in regard to the wel- fare of every Forester in this city. ‘Members from Courts Sachem and Quinebaug were heard as regards the movements that their respective courts were about to make. A committee of three was appointed from this court to confer with a like committee of the other courts on the principal action to take place and then report back to the court. A large number were in attendance. ODD FELLOWS. M. U. Lolyal Hugh H. Osgood lodge ¢ oh Taftville held its Jast mecting Feh Nov. 12th, with a large nu of the members present. Two candidates were initiated with the ritual performed in fine style. The degree team showed splendid work, which was very pleas- ing to the members. The candidates | seemed somewhat otherwise after they had passed over the rocky road th Jordan. The rest of the evening was spent in routine business, ‘after which | the lodge was closed to meet again Friday, Feb. 26. The New Haven board of assessors turned in the completed grand list for | the city of New Haven, Monday. The ' grand total of the property listed was $155,000,000, and of that amount $31,- 217,029 is exempted. Of the amourit exempted Yale unfversity has $8,429,. 910, the Sheffield _scientific school $1,763,683, the New York, New Haven & Hartford rallroad 38,137,365, the | Connecticut company $562,000. The tax | rate for the city is 17 1-2 mills. | Why He Did It. Why should Gov. Hughes' selection of an admittedly ideal man to be con- troller of the state of New York be dealt with on the assumption that the governor was only playing politics? A far more natural explanation is that he wanted the state of New York to be well served.—New Bedford Stand- m ‘l‘hose red and white, - In your blood,— keep you well if they are healthy, cause you sickness if diseased. To make and keep them sbundant and healthy, is to have pure blood, free- dom from disease and vigorous health. | The chief purpose of Hood’s Sarsa- | punhwtodouns and its success is attended by cures. Cures of all blood diseases, scrofula, eczema, rheumatism, catarrh, Get it tod ¢ today in the usual llawid form or 1o Dining Room ‘Furniture We once more call your attention to our complete and elegant stosk of DINING ROOM FURNITURE. In fact, any and all furni- ‘ture for the home we have here in a large variety, and our PRICES . are very attractive (exceptionally low at the present time.) ‘Space does not permit us to gquote them, but a vi ”; will convince you that you can get more real value for your fi.m in the furniture line than in any other store in this city. to our “The Blg Stote wifh the Little Prices” wartz Brothers, y “lm ll!lNlSIERS" 9-11 Water stmt. | vi Tou ting along? . [ would live o .n"&n‘-’nt with you gnd eat a hard- AFTER FORTY YEARS. | Aray Oirade‘of Qebrge. P. Resd. Res | éalls War Incident. Special Policeman George P. Read teceived recently a letier postmarked ! Preston, Md., whici recalled memories of his experienges in the civil war. The Jetter, which explains itself, is as follows: | | | SILS ? THEN YOU SHOULD GUARD INGS BY ORDERING Preston, Md., Nov. George P. Read: | Dear Comrade—I have been looking | for you for the last forly years and | had “given you up for ‘dead, but last | weelc 1. peceived a letter from George | B. Heérnden snclosing vour post office addvces, 80 1 will while to you. Do you_rember the eighth of May 1864, at Spottsyivania Court House, | Virginja, after that awful charge that you carried me off the field? I had “foollsh enough to take fhree of knockout pills and they are | | mot through operating yel. | Then you went out again and came {In with @ man on your back that had onie foot shot oft and laid him down by me and went out again and that was last time I evem saw you. Now, will you write to a little boy cemrade, ‘only 86-vears old, and let me know how 15, 1909. MEAT CHOPPER, A DOZEN alice ‘more. Call private 3 l‘lvm your old comrade, CHAUNCEY D. GARVE' Of Co. G, #4th N.' Y. Vall. Mr. Husband- PECT A NICE WBLL-COOKED DINNER ON THANKSGIVING DAY IF YOUR WIFE IS COMPELLED TO WORK UNDER VERSE CIRCUMSTANCES AND WITH INFERIOR UTEN- WHY OF COURSE NOT! Barstow & Co. TO OVERHAUL YOUR RANGE AT ONCE (OR TO DELIVER A NEW RICHMOND IF NECESSARY), AND TO SEND A SAVORY ROASTER FOR THE PIE PANS, A TWO OR THREE BURNER GAS WITH OVEN-HOUSE IN CASE AT AN EMERGENCY, AND A SELECTION OF THE CELEBRATED OMEGA WARE. CAN YOU REASONABLY EX- AD- AGAINST SUCH PROCEED- “BIRD” A UNIVERSAL OF THE NEW KRISP-KRUST PLATE line No. 897 OHICAN COM IR VT IR W W T Pure Food Specials for Saturday WHEN MAKING YOUR PREPARATIONS FOR T,lAmGl VING REMEMBER THAT WE CAN SUPPLY EVERY NEED WITH NEW FRESH GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICE. GROCERY DEP’T. R R MEAT DEP’T AT o ~ o L FRUIT DEP'T. NEW PRUNES FLORIDA Pr:‘o:sllhb Ib. M[: i 1C | s des 1N .Fancy California 5 NEW MIXED l 5 Fores % "] SEEDLESS RAISINS pkg. OC | NUTS . 1€ ‘Lamb - 1B CONFECTIONERS' [ 7 | Bestelargest Shoulier SUGAR 3ibs. L7C | LEMONS dozen 27C R. & R. PLUM MALAGA :glalseld ib. ]2[: PUDDING Large size 43C GRAPES Ib. l lC CITRON NEW Round & ] 4[: New-Fancy Ib. 17C DATES Ib. 7C Steak ; LEMON PEEL Ib. NEW Lamb ORANGE PEEL lb.} 13C FIGS - ~ Ib. 14c YELLOW SWEET POTATOES 8 1bs. 1 3C FRESH NARRAGANSETT OYSTERS «- 30¢ GOOD TABLE BUTTER forget to 29¢ One Hour “ornmc, Sale "L DON’T order early for Thanks- giving Pies and other Baked Goods. leave your POTATOES Good Mealy Cookers neek 19c Legs of Genuine Lamb ».13¢ Granulated Sugar 5w 25¢ Sale. Starts This Morning and Come to this celebraticn of our embarkation manner and you will be repaid by savings of needing this very moment. Every department has received a price cut character. Waists, Furs and Children’s Wearthings bé- of most radical ing included in these l.l'.'l' THESE PRICES SPEAK FOR THE REST OF THIS ANNIVERSARY MENU $20.00 Women's s in plain and terials, J s 42 and 45 Inches and lined with a good quality satin— Anniversary Sale and S Price $14.95 $12.50 Women's and Misses' Kersey Coats, full length, self trimmed and satin lined to waist— Anniversary Sale Price $9.85 ace u‘\d Net 0 White and Ecru sts, lined with Jap. Anniversary Sale Price $1.98 $1.00 White Lawn Waists, button front and back, nicely trimmed with fine laces and embroideries— Anniversary Sale Price 6gc $2.60 Women's Coat Sweaters in grey, white and red— Anniversary Sale Price $1.95 $1.00 Ruffled Musiin Curtains— Anniversary Sale Price soc “This sale is not the resuit of a sudden d week andi now the curtain is drawn reveali prices without precedent for lowness. B. Gofthelf & Co., “The Store of Good Clothes,” Second Anniversary Sale A Carnival of Underpricings Marks Our Second Anniversary in This Enlarged Store. Ends Saturday, November 27th upon another year, help us to celebrate in joyous extreme magnitude on the things which are Millinery, Suits, sweeping reductions, $7.50 'Women's Trimmed Hats in all the leading colors and styles— Anniversary Sale Price $4.85 $3.98 Ready-to-wear Hats both large and small shapes— . Anniversary Sale price $1.98 the in $5.00 Black Beaver Hats in all new shapes— Anniversary Sale Price $3.69 $3.00 Children's Bearskin and Cloth Coats, sizes one to six years— Anniversary Sale price $1.98 $3.00 Children's Silk Velvet Poke Bonnets and Curley Bearskin Hats— * Anniversary Sale price $1.98 75c Women's Extra Heavy ette Night Robes— Anniversary Sale Price 48c T6c Corset Covers, with val lace and Fiannel- nicely’ trimmed insertion— Anniversary Sale Price 48c ecision. We have been preparing for many a ng a part of wanted winter merchandise at 3410 Maln et

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