Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 8, 1910, Page 8

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Our Annual January Sale! The Biggest and Best Val- ues of Its Kind We’ve Ever Seen Brought Together at One Time. SURELY ANY PERSON WHO EVER DID ANY SHOPPING CAN TELL AT A GLANCE THAT THESE ARE REAL BIG VALUES. IN FACT, WE'VE BEEN MERCHANDISING FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS, AND WE CONFESS THAT WE'RE AT A LOSS TO FIND WORDS STRONG ENOUGH TO TELL OF THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS SALE. WE'LL SIMPLY LEAVE IT TO YOU. WE ASK YOU TO READ THE ITEMS AND URGE YOU TO COME HERE. Men's Wear in the ]flo:sels. Muslin Underwe=ar, Etc. Women's January Saie | quat Men's light, medium and dark effect, | jar value Figured and Striped Silk 50c Four-in- Corse in Coutile, extra dium bust, long hip, regu- Sale price 39c. Hand Ties—Sale price 35, or 3 for| Women's Corsets, in Coutile, extra $1.00, | auality, medium bust, long hip, regu- lar value $1.00—Sale price 59c. Men's Medium-we Black Cash- Women's Muslin Drawers and Corset mere Half-hese, in all sizes, seconds of 25e grade—Sale price 17c a pair, 3 pairs for 30c. Covers, ar 19¢ quality- quality of cotton, regu- Sale price 12)5c. Children’s Sweaters, 1 to 5 years, | white, Ted and gray, regular 9Sc quali- Natien Dspartment jre Perfumes in artistic White | Rose. Paney Blossom, Crab Apple, Caskmers Bouquet and various odors, were 35c—Sale price 17c a box. | Jet Hat Pins with 10 and ll—incblli"e"s and Towals stemts, 1%¢ values—Sale price 12/5c. move Burter Brown mens 1 1an,| I e January Sale | 17c Huck Towels, hemstitched—Sale brown and white, 25c value—Sale price | price 12)2c each. All our Children’s Bonmets at great- boxes, 1y reduced prices, 1240 each. c Huck Towels, hemstitched—Sale 19¢ each. Hosiery at Saving Prices i Women's Pure Silk Hosiery in black, | p, white and colors, with lisle or all silk sole, 3125 and $1.50 qualities—Sale price 98c a pa Women's Ingrain Black Lisle Hose, | o Seei full-fashioned, white heel, toe and welt, | Kitchenware Departmznt 58c value—Sale price 3% a pair. Hustler Laundry Soap—Sale prise, 12 Women's Black Outsize Imperted Cotton Hose with 5-inch ribbed top, #5c value—Sale price 25¢c a pair. for 25c. 39c—Bleached Turkish Towels—Sale e 25c each. $1.00 Bleached Linen Damask—Sale price 79 a yard. Swift's Pride price 8 for 25c. Laundr; ap—Sale Clothes Lines, 50 feet, val 25¢— January Sale Dress Goods o ey T Suitings, double width, good lime of Prize Medal Brooms, 6 and 7, a | colose te select from, value 50c—S8ale | good, full broom, v e 65c—Sale price 3%. Striped Mohairs, 44 inches wide, two- | tomed eftects, regular prise §5c—Sale | price 3%c. Silks in the January Sale Rough Pongees, 27 inches wide, all wilk, &l good colors, regular price §3c— Sale price 48c. price 45c each. Upholstery. Carpets and Rugs In the January Sale Scotch Novelty eedingly pretty for long or short curtains, regu- lar price 19c—Sale price 121-2c. Lace, ex Batin Foulards, 24 inches wide, all| Short lengths Lowell Ingrain Carpet. 12 to 18 yards in each piece, regulac silk, amall, pretty designs, colors navy, black and | Price 75c a yard—Sale price 521-2c a | yard. | Axminister Rugs, size 221-2 | inches, regular price $1,69—Sale price $1.05. Wash Goods in the | o g January Clearing Sale euw e | feet, r Apron Ginghams, blue and brown | sale pric checks, worth 7o & yard—Sale price | Si4e a yard. | Heavyweight Outings, ight colors, | walze 13%c a yerd—Sale price Sc a| yard. | Flanmelettes, excellent weight, very | desirable for long and short kimonos, value 15c a yard—Sale price 10c a yard. Rugs, fast colors, , size 71-2x9 feet and 9x12 price $6.45 and $10.25— e $4.75 and $6.98. Heavy Velvet Rugs, size 9x12 feet, regular price $29—Sale price $19.95. January Sale Veilings regular price 25c—Sale price 15 a Satin-finished Suitings, ke prunellas, | & value 25c—Sale price 17¢ a yard. jaed. Colored Chiffon Veilings, regular | price 50c—Sale price 25c. Suits, Coats, Dresses and Furs, | Corset Cover Embroidery, 18 inches Etc., in the Clearancs Sale | Women's Wool Suits, right up to| St in the Tavored cmer ™% 9| Women's Neckwzar and { ‘Women's Fine Tuln.:ed Dresses, res- | Handkarehiefs, Etc.. ot ular value 310.00—Sale price $6.95. | X : mpe—e———— Clearing Prices - to $30.00—Sale price $13.75. Neck Ruching, white and colored, cut Misses: Coats, sizes 5, 10 ana 12 | I meck lengths—Sale price 2c a length. years, different styles and colors, ° Women's Embroidered Collars, all | values 37.98 to $8.95—Sale price $5.98. | 5izes, several dainty patterns, value 25¢ _Spectal lot of Fine Black and Brown | —Sale price 121-2c. Pillow Muffs, value $7.50—Sale price | Men's and Women's Hemstitched e i b e | Handkerchiets, 5c quality—Sale price Big reductions on Fur Coats, Furlg., g, Neck Pleces, Muffs and Evening Capes, s : Women's Colored Wash Waists, good | Natural—Sale price, while they last, assortment of colors—Sale price 37c. ' $1.82. | Sman 1ot or Marabouts, black ana Tuxedo Veilings, black and colored, | | wide. worth 29c—Sale price 15¢ a yard. | | city. His position enables him to | know what 0da Fellow s doing in 2 < this town, as every ¢ the funds $1.50 and $2.00 Women's and Misses’ Fur Felt Shapes—Sale price 48c. paid out for any purpose is paid by < G ot e Rt on |l $3.00 Velvet Shapes and Ready-to-Wear Hats—Sale price $1.85. i Belt Manu company, the Cen. | tral iation d the G.| $5.00 Black Beaver Hats in turbans and large shapes—Sale price $2.95. Lodge Notes and Fraternal Interesis 0dd Fellows Long i Office—Pythian Sisters Installed— ~ hristmas Present by Germania Lodge—Foresters Good Year—Elks Talk of Fair—Neopian Class Initi- ation Coming. vey, Sadie Frink, Laura Coit; past - |chiéf, Jane Whiting. Owing to the storm the visitors from'New London dig_not come as expected. The prospects for the temple look brighter for the new year and the out- 1ook is that the temple will continue to exist, as there are prospects of new members to take the place of thos ssupended at the last meeting and one withdrawal granted. By a vote at the '3 | first_January meeting, by the wish of the brother knights who are members of the temple, they are to be taxed $1 per year dues beginning from date. As they paid'no dues In the order thi: vote will help the temple greatly finan cially. The Pythian Sisters will talk up a whist at their next meeting to take place in February. Refreshments of cake, cookles and coffee were served to the grand deputy and her assistants ‘nd_members. In a letter from the M. of R. and C., Lillan W. Turner, Hartford, she says on Jan. 18 she companies G. D. Sister Lila Smith of Jartford to Naugatuck to install offi- crs there. SONS OF HERMANN. The newly elected officers of Germa- iia lodge, No. 11. were installed Thurs- evening at Germania hall by Dep- John Seidl of Taftville, assisted . John Grenier and Richard Thoma. hey were the following: President, hielm Stitcht; vice president, Valen- ine Reich; secretary, August Hahn: inancial secretary, ' Charles Grebe: | treasurer, J. H. Leipold; ighteen months, W. Hamann. There were two new names to act m and there will be initiation at the :xt meeting. Jacob Sauter, the jan- tor of the lodge and one of its oidest nembers, was completely surprised by ODD FELLOWS. At its first meoting of the New Yea —last Monday evening—Uncas lodge, No. 11, had its officers for the next Six months installed by D. D. G. M. ted by the following vo as grand marshal, grand warden, F. M. Green as grand secretary, John J. Par- sons as grand financial secretary, James Hart as grand treasurer, G chaplain and D. L. Allen side guard. The following talled: N. G. V. G, John W. Ambur; nancial seci warden, Lou conductor, S. Ortman; { a nice umbrella. A8 Mr. Sauter was sick and not able to be present at the e " Christmas entertainment, the members o ok this way of showing their regard e o & fer him. BERVIN B NS, Immergruen lodge, No. 12, the wom- Treasurer for 17 Years s auxiliary to the Hermannsoehne, its regular meeting Wednesday ng, at which its officers were in- d by Deputy Lena Leopold. A ! | sice supper was served and a social 1our enjoyed. ORDER OF PROTECTION. Wi . G., He Herman 1 Gibbs; cha Fenr. Gri sitting_past d, George A. Burling- | Thames lodge, No. 326 had a well at- ham, Ji tended meeting” Tuesday evening in commit J. W. was Spicer, Foresters’ hall with Warden Margaret R. Rohan presiding. Deputy Willlam Kingdon and James M. Wheeler of New London the latter, the latter a mem- | ber of the credentials committee of the - Lsupreme lodge, were welcome visitors. (,, Seven new mebers were initiated and there were two nomes acted upon. pro- viding candidates for initiation at the next meeting, when officers of the grand lodge will be here to install the newly elected officers of the lodge. Deputy Willlam Kingdon made the jodge a proposal which was voted up- on affirmatively to hold a class initia- tion here on the first Tuesday in March. The offer is to be extended to all the other lodges of this vicinity, making that night a central point for which | they can collect a big class and have | all the candidates received initiated together. Deputy Kingdon said that it was probable a uniformed degree team could be secured to do the work. Siater lodge, No. 509, the infant mem- | ber of the New England Order of Pro- James Harvey, F. Now len; West Side, Rev. J. evening by D. an unusual T vice in three cated in th number of 3 retary A. S. Spalding h: Children * Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA trustee fof | | “is brothers with a-Christmas present | tiring president, The past grands will bring lunch with them and remain for the evening meeting of Home lodge when Si District Deputy Jessie H. Emmerich of Osprey lodge of New Lo on DIRECTION FOR COLIC IN HORSIN Contents of small bottle Painkiller (Perry Davis') in quart bottle, add piit warm or cold water, aweeten with mo 08, shako well until all mixed, Gve € Half at once, then balance in 7 teen minutes, 1€ first dome s not suil clent. This will be found ing remedy. Also 't 2bc YOU CAN CURE THAT BACKACHE Pain aiong the back. dissines. headache, wnd genersl Tanguor, " Got & Dackegs. of Mother Gray's AUBTRA CIAN-LEAF, the pleassnt mot and herb cure (o7 Kidney. Bigader ‘and U0 pies, *When mittee Frank E. R. Leete and John Ferguson. FORESTERS. Court City of Norwich, No. 63, had one of its best attended meetings on Friday night in Foresters' ball, when its officers were installed by D. G. C. R. Joseph D. Pfeiffer, assisted by Frank J. Murtha as herald. The following wa: the list: C. R, Willam T. Mahoney: S. C. R, George Dolan; F. S, T. A. Carey; ftreasurer, Willam W.’ Calla- han; R. S. John F. Malone: S. W. P. J. White; J. W., A. Swatzburg; B, Nelson Lavalle: J. B, Barry; lecturer, John Donahue; C. R., 'William Weldon. Three applications were received and words of much interest were addressed to the court members by D. G. C. R. Pfeiffer. Court City of Norwich re- corded $1,500 paid out in benefits to its members in the past year, has a mem- bership of more than 200, and over $5,000 in the treasury. REBEKAHS. Thames Past Noble Grands' assocla- tion meets next Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the rooms of Home lodge of Groton, the husiness being the m-l HIBERNIAN Division No. 1 will meet in Hibernian hall on Sunday afternoon for installa- tion of its officers. County President James C. Sullivan fis expeoted here from New London to do the work snd a large attendance {s expected, a3 the mecting will be one of much intecest. ROYAL ARCANUM. Norwich cil, No, 720, has receiv- , will e T Emabeeoe ham Memorial. Refreshments are on the programme for the evening, and all council members as well as visiting brothers of the order will be welcome. by Druggiets’ itk ELKS. Norwich lodge, No. 430, with Exalted Ruler William R. Stevens presiding, held its regular session Thursday even ing in Pythian hall. The advisability of holding a fair was discussed. Thix was left to a committee to decide and report upon at an early meeting. Gray's Australlan-Leat 1o sl by mall o 50 eta. Sampl The Mother Gray Go., Lallo MODERN WOODMEN. The officers of Tonic camp, No. T were installed last Monday eveni the regular meeting In Foresters' hall by Past Venerable Consul Joseph D. Pfeiffer, assisted by Archie C. Everett as chief forester. ‘The following were placed in office: Venerable consul, Al- len C. Matthews; advisor, William C. Patten; banker, Charles ‘B, Burge: clerk, James Purdon: escort, George Stanton; watchman, Christian Hanson; sentry, Arthur L. Warren: physician, dangerous thing to . 6 containing oplat our cough instead ol oy and Tar . merely stifle ing it. Foley's H and cures the co poisonous germ monia and_consumption. stitutes and take only the ¥ ley's Honey and Tar o yellc package. Lee & Osgood Co. Enlisted in Navy. Louls Napoleon Girard, Putnam, and Charles Edward Belair, Putnam, have enlisted in the Uhited States navy, and have been assigned to the training sta- tion at Newport, R. I. WHEN 701 WABT Lo put your bus- efore bublic, thers is no me- better than thr the adverus ing nelumns of The Bulletin For Sheltering Arm The gifts acknowledged In Friday's Bulletin_by the United Workers were for the Sheltering Arms, Dr. ¥. J. Harper; ananagers, John D. Briggs (three years), Lee Ciegg (two years). There was one adoption and” three stallation " of officers, which will be done by Mrs. Birt O, Fowler, the re- Specials |y SATURDAY . J Assure Yourself of Happiness and ProsErllz in 1910 by Trading at The Mohican Company’s Store. The Quality of the Goods will make you happy--the Savings in Cost will make you Prosperous. for SATURDAY Rorst - - » 150 “chis ™~ » 15| solipens ~ Mc[SFiak - - » Ilc | NATIVE WHITE PEA NATIVE FELS NAPTHA =. 1b. Zoc = 2 bars ()C \ | | | dozen 27C ;; lc | SOAP GOOD TABLE BUTTER = FRESH EGGS ~ SWEET, LARGE ORANGES ‘= CHICKENS =™ 22¢ DATES - - - Ib. Te-dc FIGS FANSX - - Ib. Il FRESH CELERY - - - Tc Roastcm"lfi qt. 5¢ CABBAGE - - - Ib. 2 BEANS = 29 I7C CRANBERRIES - qt. 9 cans | LEMONS E£Sr - doz. 27c l HONEY (in comb) - I6c e 50 GRAPE FRUIT - 4 for 25¢c Lea & Perrin’s e Worcestershire Sauce 23c | POTATOES - - peck 2o FOWL = TOMATOES CORN SOUP--Campbeir’s 10to i1oclock ONE HOUR SALE 1010 11 o'clock AR, {Re| QSR 9.4 Qe [YELLOV PORTERHOUSE CRACKERS ONIONS e LOUIS MABREY, Secertary More Than 14 Years. that office for 19 y: having been treasu a half, and Louis M: ed as'secrelary 14 vears and ancial Secretary A joined the lodge April elected finan cretary on 1890, and has held the office o ously since, and it is owing in measure to hi ht funds of the lods, present proportion, a into the lodge office to the tr to keep carefully accounts between members, receive the same to t ey having ser half. | 13, 18 own to their | dollar paid his | under his lodge will has in the p: Treasurer F win B. Miner joi: lodge by initiat pril 7, 1891 was elected treasurer on July 1 succeeding John Steiner, and has h Since. He has interest in Od ved on various veral years nemort has | com- He Is price $2.98. mediate Relier with the two Odd connected “ellow lodges of the 1ace—Sale price 39. corps, and one of the | S v E 1 lndge June 14, 1881 1588, Mabrey to July 1 joined the noble grand 1888, and om Jjan. 1, price $7.50. ur January Clearance Sale GROWS GREATER AS IT GOES ON Today We Bring Forward More Sale Offerings. ONE DOMINATING PURPOSE NOW IS TO CLEAR S, SHELVES AND STOCK ROOMS OF WINTER GOODS. CLEARANCE AND PRICE-CUTTING HERE GO HAND IN HAND. TO MOVE OUT GOODS WE MARK DOWN PRICES. AND AS THEY MUST GO QUICKLY WE CUT COST DEEPLY. THE CLEARANCE SHALL BE SPEEDY AND COMPLETE. DON'T MISS SHARING IN UNDER PRICED OFFERINGS LIKE THESE : $2.50 and $3.00 Women’s Heavy Wool Coat Sweaters—Sale price $1.89. $1.50 ana $2.00 Misses’ Wool Sweaters, all colors—Sale price 98c. $1.00 Children’s Sweaters in white and colors—Sale price 49c. $4.00 and $5.00 Children’s Coats in white and colors, sizes 2 to 6—Sale 50c Women's Corset Covers, nicely made and trimmed with fine val. $6.00 Women’s and MisSes’ Trimmed Hats (new styles)—Salé price $2.98. $10.95 Women’s and Misses’/One-plece Dresses in cashmere and wool, nun’s veiling, nicely trimmed and made in the newest styles—Sale BUY TODAY gz THE CLEARANCE 1S 0N Pianes, EVERYTHING) Diamonds, Player Pianes, K omimaiu )Wa\ftches, Music, and Jewelry Store. ><Cm[ Glass, Musical Goods, Five-story building \ Glocks, Ete., Etc. | Jewelry, Etc. lllledmwilh new mer- chandise - - - - - - - At Clearance Prices. THE PLAUT-CADDEN C€O0., Plaui-Cadden Building, Main Siree Select Your Piamo||DIAMONS A PRECIOUS STONES TODAY! prices here, we say that you can surely save $10. Sends a Good Piano from 20 to 33Y3% on anything in this line WATCHES! WATCHES! To Your Home. This is your chance—come today—choose Ladies’ Watches that were $10. to $12.50 Sale price $7.50. Ladies’ or Gentlemen’s Watches, regular your Piano, have it sent home—get the bene- fit of this Clearance Sale. Pay later. A little each week or month, just as you wish. $15.00 to $22.00—Sale price $12.50. Ladies’ dr Gentlemen’s Watches of UPRIGHT PIANOS, worth $200, $250, $300, $350., $400., $450.— high quality, were $22.50 to § Sale price $115., $160., $185., $235., price $18.50. SILVER WARE, GOLD WARE, TOILET ARTICLES, UMBRELLAS, CUT was elected secretary July 1, 1895, and GLASS, LEATHER GOODS, PRAYER ow assumes the office for the 30 3.95 's and Misses' One-plece Dresses, in al J ¢ A e Durink 1o o menir il | T s velling, protiy trimmed with braid ana. cmbroters—Sate || $285. and §$315. BOOKS AND ROSARIES, all 25 to 50 to°ita Bresent“naures of s price $8.95- |l ALL LEADING MAKES—Hallet & Davis, RERCeRt Ot s “v-"j““;_:',‘," el Tx' “": Ao ! $13.85 and $15.00 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits, this season’s | Conway, Wassermann, Emerson, Chicker- 3 his rec newest styles, long jackets and plaited skirts—Sale price $9.95. | ing, Ivers & Pond, Vose & Son., Etc., Etc. || SPECIAL EDISON AND VICTOR PHON- e of of price $5.00. Onec: on Thursday hall in re in Oda Fe! tr evenin Capt. Otts & to the rank th price 15c. battalion | PYTHIAN SISTERS. | The grand deputy. Mrs ol Snow. of Puringto; . = tic, assisted I S as grand manager : grand/ senior. both of Willimantlc, in- < officers of Clover Monday evening in *.,~Minnie Noyes stalled the followi temple, No. 9, last Pythian_hall: M. E. Sr, Mary A. H ink; Megr., Lau Nellie Benneit; A Rogers; P. of T. Emma’ Rist; 0 Women’s Long Black Coats, full length and nicely taiored—Sale $4.00 Women’s Taffeta Silk and Net Waists, silks in blue, brown and lack nets in white and ecru—Sale price $2.98. 25¢ Women’s and Misses' Wool Golf Gloves, B. Gotthelf & Co. “THE STORE OF GOOD VALUES,” 94-100 Main Street. OGRAPH AND TALKING MACHINE OUTFIT Clearance Terms. Clearance Terms Old Pianos taken in exchange. N. B.—Player Pianos at Clearance Prices. B The Plaut-Cadden Co., ESTABLISHED 1872 Plaut-Cadden Building, Main Street, Norwich, Ct. Trading Stamps with Cash Purchases. Open Evenings all colors and sizes—Sale

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