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R moved, so that they can be admftted the' same as females McLean. | ship was shown as tollaw A short | in the year 7,026; _sus) numbeump April- 1, 66, ‘held before | 36,911 a: n and 20,765 women. Ne orted am Maine 3 479, Vermont 261, Massachuse Rhode Island 243, Connmlm 1,269, Supreme Ward Frank A. Rice of Cambridge wi re-elected and Robert H. Small of New London was among the supreme trustees elected. PYTHIAN SISTERS. Clover temple, No. 9, had a whist to follow its last meeting in Pythian hall an enjoyable time was passed for two hours at the card ' tables. Er Those to tike the pretty prizes were WOMAN'S: RRLIEF CORPS, sy At its regular meeting on Friday e ol min: VIS, M. CISments: | atternoon at, the Duckingham Memor. sec- | al, Sedgwick corps, No. 16, elected one new member and had a report from IC’.’“:"I‘; e e icer: | the department -meating recently in e, Mos, Angie Chap. | Hartford, A written report was glven T M. Coltoa pocker | by Mrs. Lullian Brewster and the other whist was announced | delegates reported also. The corps ve e A ore | ted to glve the dinner for the regi mental reunion on the i7th at the Buckingham Memorial. cors-—l‘rntemal ‘Whists—L. C. B. A. to ber’s i omes—Third K. of C. Degree at) W. state chaplain, Re East e; A s ot South Norwalk: staté treas- urer, H. H. Purdy of panbury; state examiner, C. L. Clark (2t Waterburys it is to have it to the | state inside protector, B. 'hompso: nl:mmm: so0 as m::mute of Meriden; state outside protector, the Ionic men. G. W. Kibbe of Somers: representa-f tive to national councyl, H. C. Stevens SONS OF HERMANN. of Stamford. Mrs, Johanne Opitz and Mrs. Lina The officers were installed by Na- Leopoid of en lodge, No. 12, tional Councilor S. A. Charles of Jer- of thas city, and Mre. Carollne Hunger | 56v City, N. J. It was decided to hold of Edelweiss lodge, No. 10, the next annual convention at Middle- London, were Jodge yl;:emdn‘ in Torrington. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. were 150 delegates at the convention, In Foresters’ hali on Monday evening ich N". entertained by Theresa | the Neosha club of Sebequonash coun- e, 0. 14. cil, No. 11, conducted an enjovable € _report of the grand secretary, | evening of whist, although it was a Otto Berger, of Ansonia, stated that | rainy night, which has been the for- there were at present nineteen bdlfl tune of all the Neosha's whist even- in the state, with a mem! | ings this season. The next whist, ~ Bargain Saturday Features REMEMBER THAT SOME OF THE MOST ATTRAC- ‘TIVE VALUES OF THE ENTIRE WEEK ARE OFFERED HERE TODAY, BARGAIN DAY. AND IF YOU HAVE ANY WANTS TO FILL, IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ THROUGH THIS LIST CAREFULLY—FOR YOU KNOW THAT MANY PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. There ‘was a well atténded meeting of Norwich grange, No. 172, in Pythian hall on Wednesday evening, Worthy Master Andrew B. Davies presiding. Among the business transacted was the decision to invite Ledyard grange to repeat before ‘a Norwich m‘n meeting in_ June the entértainmen that the Ledyard people produced not long ago. When the worthy. lecturer's 42, candlestick and shade; Hartle, 42, pack of cards In case; s, onds, M. cul FRATERNAL BENEFIT LEAGUE. Norwich council. No. 25, he'% rogular meeting Friday evening Pythian hall with a good proportion of its members in attendance. President E. H. Pincus conducted ths business meeting during which it was voted to change the meeting night, the gchange ORDER OF PROTECTION. Business of importance to the or- der was transacted on Tuesday in Boston at the annual meeting of the supreme lodge at which M, J. Foley of Thames lodge of this city was a su- preme representative from Connecti- cut. The supreme responded with a poem, story or 'vtd of advice to the grange. At the next meeting, which is to be an open one, on May 25th, Dr. o T. Howland warden was au- embership of s to gh‘(:flaniilh:i’mnlt{«i lecture upon | 1,005 and a capital of $19,512.53. Nine- ! which is to be in two weeks. s to Be [ thorized to call one or two amscas- |to taice effect at once. ‘The Counel! uberculosis in the Human an = members have been initiated uring | the last and will have a special fea- | ments during the vear to strengthen | wiil now meet in Pythian hall on the OF THE ITEMS ARE GOOD FOR THE DAY ONLY. vine. e year. Twenty-elght have allowed | ture to make it more than ordinarily | the emergency fund. Measures pro- | gecond and fourth Mon evenings, viding for a reserve law fund in the supreme lodge and similar funds in subordinate lodges at the call of the supreme lodge were then voted down. The restriction of “males” was re- Inspector C. E. Staples of Colchester ‘has sent word that he would like soon to visit the grange, and a date will be set to receive him. LADIES’ CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT their membership to lapse and seven | attractive. have dl;d‘.i ‘The :l-Inlo\lnt of Ih‘k, :i;::a ,Those to tn.:: v;'lflel llm il.!‘O:afly fits uring LBA Foas e evening were the following: Firsts— and l:;'e flmmfl benefits was | Mrs. T Sullivan, 44, a pocketbook; L. $1,350. The total income for the year | S Manchester, 47, sleeve links; sec which brings the next meeting on May Whist followed the business meeting and the ewvs quet which room adjoining the hall and made a Important Inducements in | Miscellancons Items Suits, Coats, Skirts and Waists At Close Trimmed Prices Corset Laces in 5 and S-yard lengths, flat braided, 15c quality—Today 10c. ASSOCIATION. St. Rose branch met last Monday evening at the home of the president, Mrs. Theresa B. Shahan, and discussed arrangements for the summer months, ‘was $4,236.65 and the total disburse- ments were $2,322.19. f 91,200 was paid to the The total md:::w is $35,931.54, and is Capital of sister divided as 1« fund, $16,- lodges, $19,512.53 078.4° merry evening for al present. ; reserve . : T ‘hand, $1,340.54. Womer's and Misses® Wool Sults, fn | _ Tooth Brushes of real bristles, with Srm: deciding Srave e e e i e e #ne material, nicely tailored and | sanitary, ventilated back. 1sc quality | of PO, @5 Lo Kt Inegting WAICE | enortly before convention . . l 15.98 6.98— | — Today - Dinner _lrtyl!-h.l;node.h value § o $1 Mrs. R. M. Powers. For the present e hall to the visiting w-.u'- Separate Dress Skirts, .u fancies, perfect Toilet Paper, 1,000 sheet package of large size and good quality, 10c value for 7c a package; 4 packages for 25c. at least the society decided to give up mesting in a hall and to hold its meet- ings at the homes of members. are expected to combine ehtertainment EASTERN STAR. ed in th membm by the udie. of When the convention was called to with a handsome gold watch and To All Automobile Purchasers! How About That m -r values up to 36.98— ” - i S, order again at 2 o'clock the election Collar and Cuff Pin S in neat vel- | features with the business each month vet-lined box, one collar and two cuff [and as a number of the members are &gnooflg::;;: Zr:”nmmm "zohkm;nbm ‘ ‘ Wemen's Pine Silk Walsts, colors|pins, engraved, any initial—For today, | to be at the shore during the summer tary of the organization sinmce it eniy, fafietas and messalines, othersf{25¢ a set. it s probable that & mumiber of the [ TSl ed twolve Sears ago, e \ Shle a8 SCrh DG, AN BtUDDISE Stylen — | entertainments will be given at their | Was started twelve ¥ value 36.50—Today $5.00. | The members presented Mr. Berger s mllu and Children's Coats, 5 to 12 Save Moncy on Hosiery Sachem chapter, No. 57, held its reg- chain as a token of their appreclation of his._services in the past twelve Get ore early, while you can have eass, several different styles and col- il Tant mp o date—Bpecial toda ular meeting on Wednesday evening in | ane ;;k sht mp i v | And Ullderwear Needs the Buckingham . >lemorisl, prosided | Toom o votod 0. Bold the net cone T your choice from the new steok. We § over by Worthy Matron Annie I. Raw- Mane! ¢ y g . Women's White Lawn and Batiste | Infants’ Silk and C Son.> After e’ nElEt Wikl i b o Bbeter. 1 N llaS al'l'lved ill own, oah surely suit you in quality and Waists, prettily trimmed with lace and | Fine Ribbed Hose in meeting adjourned with an informal F price. We have the Couch Hammotks embroidery, value $1.00—Today special, Women's Fine Lingerie Walsts, all pretty, new designs, beautifully trim- and pink. sizes 4% to 6, 35¢ Today 29c a pair. quality— Cotton “Lion” 2 and 1-ribbed ndestructible Women's Low social half hour. Invitations have been received this week for Worthy Matron Rawson, Worthy Paltron C. C. Caulkins and Secretary Lottie E. Williams to at- Past Grang Regent Walter E. Can- fleld and Grand Trustee S. ROYAL ARCANUM. l Powers were in New Haven s weok | and for demonstraiion of the same eall at from $7.00 up. Come in and show them to you. lot us med with embroides -na Val. lace, | Black, our own copyrighted brand y ial occasei . | attending the first stated meeti of Figh end low neck: 98, we afways stand back of, 25c qual e o e e aed et G e Lt e | As the weather becomes warmer you A SR R0 Y (PRIE. Wednesday evening, May 25th, when | Twenty-eight were present, enjoying a will be thinking about CROQUET. We Women's Black Outsize Hose, in a | through the courtesy of St. John |banquet before the business meeting. war 2 spring <weight black cotton, swith rib |10dge, No. 4, A. F. and A. M, the|The order now has a membership of have a complete line “of this popula i top—Benson make— " hose that | Bastern Star chapter will have degree | 5.640 in this state, ‘with a total of 244, outdoor game from 95c a set up .i“llel’y mced I henie ot mithont o Seam g anat | work in the blue Toom of the lodge in | 40 in the majion These datcs of fix- the Masonic temple at Hartford. tures s were mad ow ——— TRIMMED HATS—AIl the newest | for today, 21c a pair. o ol Haven county, covering _couneils in 5 trimmed with flowers, etc. ok 1 o KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. New Haven, wnamur{'.rdbengz, West BASEBALLS, 5¢, 20c and the Reg And these hats will appeal with fetch- force to the economically inclined, White Rib Vests. with different style: Past Grand Knight P. F. Murtagh, delegate, Past Grand Knight John P. Haven, Milford, Gutl- ' hall, New: Haven, Stam- 21 Chestnut Street, dar league. ng of lace trimming . at n medium for Sewer prices have mot been quoted | oiz05, oniy a small lot. closing out— | Corcoran, alternate for Grand Kn n June 1; Fairfield county, b on new hats. Today at half price, 12/c each. John R, Tarrant, and District tDc'pu(y = i’;:;gf" .11::: ‘l,‘"‘“"“ ot Tel. connection. NORWICH, CONN. D AVI - Morley attende e state con- s R T Wt untes Yoo | womsna Lace Trimmed, White Rib- Tention i New Dritain this ek, when o :':;“’I}t R 3 GEO. A. S, bed Cotton Pants, sizes 5 and 6, 2ic | the reports of officers made a good s coun- 25-29 Broadway Trimmed Hats, $5.00 to $8.00—Today New line of Saflors, latest shapes— 98¢ to $2.50. Bunch of Flowers In a large assort- ment, all stvies, at greatly reduced prices, Reliable Goods Reasonably Priced at the Muslin Underwear Dept. Children’s Rompers, in checks, pink and blue, also plain blue, 1 to 5 years —Today 25c. Women’s Corset Covers, lace and in- sertion trimmed_ French style, regu- lar 50c quality—Today Women’s Drawers, embroidery _trim- Zed. extra quality ‘of musiin—Today e. Women's Long Skirts, lace and tuck- ed,_ruffie trimmed, regular 59¢ quality oday 3%c. Children’s Chambray Dresses, pink, light blu. and dark dlue, Russian style, 3 and 4 years, regular $1.50 qumy——'rod.y 98c. Corsets, medium bust, long hip, 4 %-: supporters, sizes 18 to 35. lim- quantity, $1.26 quality—Today 89c. See the Polarized Lady She is at our Wash Goods De- partment and ready to show you the newest things in wash dress he will demonstrate to you the superiority of Polarized over all other wash M She wiil prove to you that Polarised Fabrics will stand laundyy soaps. If you doubt it make the test yourself. She will give you a sample. She wears the goods so you can see how tbey look made up. She will snewer any questions. Re- values—Today 19¢ a pa Wash Goods Spzcials Remnants of Percales, Prints and other Wash day one-half price. Ginghams, Fabrics—To- Fine English Zephyrs, plain colors, also fapcy stripes, etc. best quality ginghams, usually 25c a yard—Today 19c a yard. Dress Goods Bargain Navy Blue Mohair, two shades, me- dium and dark, double width—Special for today, 39¢ a yard. Stationery Special lot of Fancy Boxes, Finish Paper and Envelopes, 35¢ ‘oday 21c a box. “abric Lace Department One lot of 45-inch Nets in cream and white, suitable for waists, regular price 98c—Special for today 49c. Art Depariment Silkoliene Lambrequins, assorted c ors and fin;shed with fri 623%c—Special for today, 39c. Muslin Covered Satin ions, pretty and washable, Today 50c. Pillow Shams of finest quality and neat patterns of hand-drawn value $2.50 a pair—Special today, $ Fine value 3 Men’s Farnishings Men’s Half Hose in gray and brown mixtures, also plain ~ biack, brown. gray and navy biue, all fast colors and very durable—Special value at 12l5c a pair. showing for the order in the past yea Norwich Knights of Columbus hawve been invited to the meeting of Narra- ansett council in Westerly on Sunday afternoon, when the third degree is to be conferred by Dr. Scanlon, who is the district deputy. It is expected there will be a good sized delegation from here. L'UNION ST. JEAN D’AMERIQUE. At,the meeting of Lafayette counvil, No. 307, in Foresters’ hall on Thursday evening a proposition was made by President P. St. Onge to bdbring the nch people of the town to have a distinctive part in Memorial day. This was to decorate the graves of the twenty French soldiers of the Revolu- tion who are buried in the old Nor- wich Town cemetery. President St. Onge told the méeting that he had had assurances from the French soclety in Taftville that they would unite in this if it-were undertaken. The proposi- tion was received with favon but ac— tion on the matter was deferred till the next meeting. MODERN WQODMEN. Ionic camp, No. 7694, at its meeting in Pythien hall on Thursday evening had a visit from District Deputy Jo- seph R. Hughes of Hartford, State Consul_Connor and <Consul Collins, both of New London, and Consul Jo- seph D. Pfeiffer of Norwich and also worwed two candidates, besides receiving one application. It is pro- posed to have a large open meeting in New London, at which National Lec- turer Burns is to speak, and there are committees from both the local camps to arrange for delegations to go from here. The time for the open meeting is on Tonic’s mext meeting night, but BAPTISTE ty, at Torrington, June- 28 IDJAN D Fl OUR al\t S E= THE BREAKFAST QuesTiOoN Suc: ess Come here for Wirecloth for recovering your Screen Bronzed at Lowest Prices Painted, Galvanized and Preston ‘Bros. FRANKLIN SQUARE Come here for Spring Hinges, Screen Door Springs, Screen Door Checks, Etc. Reliable Goods at Lowest Prices may2daw All Varielles Best Teas 26c . Best Goffee 20c¢ lh Norwich Branch, over Somers Bro Putnam Branch, ground Putnam Inn Building ‘Willimantic Branch, Drug Store. United Tea Importers Co. over City The Absolute Reliability OF THE Lee & Osgood- Co.’s Prescription Service m, e name and this Summer Wash Ties, new line of th tradomark: . “Polarized Fabrics || seasom’s patterns, inciuding ail white, HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED —the goods that will not fade.” in stripes, dots and figures, white ground with embroidery colored dots, also the new tubular-woven Wash Tie, in white, with colored panels. ties are reversible and can be worn on either side, a large showing at 25¢ each. Get What You Pay For When You -~ Buy a Screen Door 50 Years iemws JNRtL madras and fine per. A Screen Door ought to last many years. If you buy our hest Screen Door made of 1% inch hard pine, natural : 3 . v - . .,,::T:t;“,o“c:::’ il X:;:r 1617, reguiar $1.25 and $150 susiivy | finished and made in the best manner possible, you will have a door of handsome appearance, fit to put on the = . handsomest residences in town, but better yet, you will have a door that will last many years. There's true econ- When you send your presor €1.00 quality—Today 89%. FodRy o will h There' d i 4 omy in this door. Price $2.00. The Lee & Osgood Co. —. YOUR PRE.- H T X SCRIPTION 18 THE ONLY WORK Ik Toeh Tomime MEASURE FOR YOUR DOOR BEFORE BUYING o Moo Sl e Save on Silks He ; before .him until your Presoription is emmed Huck Towel soft finish, b ready for ‘use, suitable for barber: delivered. Rough Pongees, every seasonable | doctors’ and den use— We have three Registered Presorip- color, 3 inches wide and warranted | Size 13x15, resular tion Clerks for cempoundi ¥ e price 85¢ a dozen ion Ll P inding prescrip. all siik, regular prics 63c—Today's | —Today 5c.each. | Measure your windows then come here for tions, and the thres’ reasons why our price 53 a yard. Size 13x20, regular price 90c¢ a dozen | —Today 646 each. 3 Adjustable Window Screens prescriptions are daily increasing are 1. Expert Prescription Werkmanship. Size 15x22, regular price $1.00 . Highest Quality of Y (Comnee: Qunn) dozen—Today 7%c each. 5 § Inld'iv:;un? ‘Attontion e W s Neck This 1s the best place to buy Window Screens, the style as Hustrated or 1 4 ‘'omen’s Neckwear P with end springs. Our Screens of either style are easily adjusted and fit Women's Ruch Top Lace Stocks, res- | Ki | CliEIWare l)epl. the, widdows without leaving gaping spaces for insects to get in. Our ular 25c values—Today 19c. Tt Sh T HOE ot lal tams Screens are durable and the- prices are right. Women's Embroidery and Lace Trimmied Dutch Collars—Today 25c. ‘Women's Hemetitched and Embroid- ered Handiserchiefs—Today 12/4c. ‘Swites” | products— X Pride Cleanser, 4 cans 25c. Laundry Soap. 8 for 25c. Washingtong Powder. 3 for 10c. Naphtha Soap, 6 for 25c. Screens The growing sale of these Screens shows that people are realizing the advantages Screens slide up and down on strips attached to the blind stop outside the window. moved until fall. . They fit the window exactly, and can be slid up completely out with bronze wire cloth they are as permanent a fixture as the blinds of your house. send our representative for measurements and with specifications and prices. We are Agents for Barrowe’s Made to Order Rustless These . They never have to be re- of the way if desired. Made we will of the Burrowe's. Telephone us and Lee & Osgood Company, 181-133 Main St.. Nerwich, Cf. FIFTY YEARS OF ABSOLUTE ACCURACY. may10daw WHEN you wWant to put your busi- ness hefore the public, there Is no mu- atum betlsr than thesugh tn ing columns of The