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* % e ( k. NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 191 BOX OCCUPANTS AT Mrs. P. H. RECEPTION AND BALL. Mu. M. H, Douhua. John P. Al the Seats Were Ocoupied for the |y iEMrs. Mary B Jewelt S el e | @l Bulletin. Columbian Gommandhti’s Grand Ball e oo, it 5o Norwich, Thursday, Nov. 10, 1910. C)mrles C. Willtams, Miss Lofl' y W several weeks past The Lee & Quaiity Fowl Boxes. . ¢ i - - liams, Miss Sarah Sexton, Miss I 7 0. have doue the biggest DUs-— Quality Lamb VARIOUS MATTERS Nearly Every Member of the Grand Commandery, K. T. e o el P e SRR s ot s piar Quaiy Beet | @heBulletin, Remedy That ' Clears Skin b they ever had in any one article fa3r. and Mrs. Georse T. Lord. | in ;al.un.y “Hokqra, the skin food thas The following are the occupants of fies Ruth J. Lord, Mr. and Mrs, Nebs| many’ friends in Norwich. Settling election bets made “the day : the boxes at the reception ana pall: : Sl ooy e olute Quality Tarkeys Wi Rk o > in Attendance—Gov. Weeks Unable to Come—Great- | ™ b, SEI PG S crwan, [sen,Cpell 70 B s ety oc 1 hlmes kTR rous : N 4 atii e Mr. and Mrs. ¥rank H. Pulien, MIsses | ;g yirs frank Kromer, M#. and . b les, blackheads, The sun is seen less and less daily. ~ s | Hed Atwood, W auregan, | o vinir i M g it . o o Quaiity Bams | Sk RTLVA, | est Affair in the History of the Orgenization—Armory | i tye, Wi eS| T, ¥, UGS, NI wealond wag e s 2ol 2, Wit Gpocial Pricin jours. . . .. - . 2. s ST a ' N, ok ishag, itcl =3 . J . & Qua ily Bacon a Beautiful Sight in Gala Dress—General Participa- |fj “{eth 20d, sarion, Pullen, JoseRl| si—airs L B- Almy, Mr. and M | g™ R \orst sores. ‘alecrs. or ‘even p There were many hoarse colds on| Johnson, william 15 Perry, Weston C.|Horatio Blgelow, Mr. and Mrs. chronic eczema aud salt rheum. There el Wedneaday &5 & Teabitr or Tt Bones o R < Jontiady MLioh ety Chappell, Aies Aims: 1 | hith yet to be toutd any form of wound Shot proper names for meat |and campaign shouting the night be- on in the Reception. —“Dr. and Mre. Ernest J. Jones, ME. —Willls A, Briscoe. Principal afid oy fscase afectiny the skin or mu- n a are be us wey have to be for drugs, | fore i and Mrs. Frank H. Allen, Mr. and %‘nr:'.q.;\h}%‘nufllrml r, ol S8 | cous e ned go i ¥ - SR - G s heal, and its action is 5o instantan spices, canned goods, ete, it would| yorgages recorded in Norwich last N R Baleom. corge S. Byles, | J3—Mr. and Mrs Vine S. Stetson. | fna fhose who (rv it are simply de- Snake difference with the ad- | week reached a total of $8.700. In the | Columbiah commandery, No. 4, K. T..] Reception—P. C.'Charles W. Gale. | ara, Aders M. Ford Miss itta a,| Miss Grace Stetson, Mr. and dirs. B | lighted with it right frow the start. For women : Hter corresponding week of 1909 the total | measured up to iis reputation for ex’ | P. C. S. Alpheus Gilbert, P. C. Robert | Barter. Miss Loura J. Maurer, Mal- | .8 Washburn, Francjs E. gt i o e A was $12,200. ey i </ g oTe s b ais s e, AR, 3 3 ® T rifling 0 convi 0 lionce Wednesday night when it cele- | A" Franice, P. C. N. Douglas Sevin, | den, Miss Fannie G. Taylor, New Lon- | MI% I8 M ForG 0 g are, b e e . . |brated its fifth-seventh anniversary by | P. G. C. Albert S. Comstock, P. C.ldon G. Howard Stevens, Malden, ad Jar . Will leave on Fri- |giving a reception and ball to the|George 4. Kies, C. 3. Herberl | Cliries ¢. Smith, Jr, Everett B, | ;.0 Gilbort, e and e e ten. | 05200 Co. will sell libera -sizd far And Mlsses . ;ihe na-|right eminent grand commander, Tu- | George, P. C. E. Allen Bidwell, P. C. | Byles, L i arathan far 25c; larger size 0c. d remem. convention, No-|gene A. Hall, of Meriden, and associate | Charles B. Chapman, E. C. James C.| "4 _Mr. and Mrs. Charles B, Chap- | €% Miss Farch LRI o0 o o | Der that if you don not thinie it doc Somers Bros. | s tional W. C. T. L vember 12-17. officers of the grand commandery, | McPherson, Gen. James L. Hubbard, % S what it_claims, you get money | B s g M 12 . Gen. : ., | man, Mr. Mrs. Percival W. Chap- | 1o 2 e = I 4 oM 4 Florists are receiving orders for vio- | KShts: Templar, "ot Connoctieut, 4t | C. . Nelson J. Aviing: . | man: Bi Auane Teval WeChey l)\-'d'::a;isl:lr‘eeg Miss Harrlet I, Breed, Badc rontelriainiy i atona (o 0y | WO E:l.fml':A:L:le a;:rr’ Pépiaivs ol v the armory. Never before has it at-| Entertainment—James L. Case, Nel- | 5 ur and ates. Kimae b Kinsman, | ia E' Norman, on this plan. ¢ —fine ma 3 ow: R. KIMBALL lets and chrysanthemums from local o b : 5 C 5 . and Mrs. El Gallup, Miss Clara Sessions of Willi- " D peaple who mean to attend the Yale- | (emPted any such elaborate affair as|son J. Avling, C. Leslie Hopkins, Louis { Miss Edith Rob Anderson, Mr. and el i memmrwr el est models, made in the favorite ma« that of last evening. but that aid not | H. Geer, Archibald Mitchell, Jr., Ar-|Mrs. William Kramer, Miss Kramer, | ™30UG 0y 5 41 Gorkery, Mr. terials, regular values up to $20.50— has removed his ofice to | ar detract from it it wi v i i aly 5 | = 01 s success, and it will|thur P. Woodward, William Burgess. | Milton McDonald, Miss McDonald, Mid. divaid Torrance, M. and| To be really valuable must show| SCR Galing PRV Tl i linger In the minds of those present| Printing and Publicity—George A. | ql 5 7 and Mrs./Arehibglf o ran | equally good resnits from each mem- | SPeCi 3 2 rru‘way Wauregan Block| ™ lector s glce wlll be open | a5 one of the finest affairs of its Kind | Davis, Herbert M. Lerou, Georse E. | eoor: | Mrs. Frank Coxeter, Miss Ada Cran- |1 0%o¢ the family using it. Foley's ard game this evening o'clock. Addi- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Powelson, g, S Rn: OME BE B 5 W Budays—| tons il Te mote b o Al o {tna dlks wver 4w, Parsons, Henry G. Peck, Georse A.|Miss Marion Powelson, H. D. Arnold, | dall. Miss Eleanor Gobrath, O. J. A~ | i nay and Tar does just th Wieth | bl d:s \WooL DRESSRSHNHE 4. sepld er today, Novewher 10tH~-ady About 1,000 Th Keppler, Gilbert L. Hewltt. Charles H. Phelps, Miss Phelps. }oreonae 4 Mrs, Willard Bushnell, | eF_for children or grown peraons Fo- !lish modols, broadcloths, serges, etcs 3 % ol Place’ and Decorations—James L.| “7—Mr. and Mrs, J. Herhert George, | 31—, Snd, Mi& WAL, & mes C, | ley's Honey and Tgr is best and safest | value up to $19.98—special $15.00. perintendent Head of the Plant| There was an attendance of about | Hubbard, John F. Rogers, Ludwig K.|Mr. and Mrs. H. O. George, Mr. and e M Ru- | for all coughs and colds. The Lee 5 % estate at Eastern Point forwarded | 1000, many being present from out of | Biach, Norris S. Lippitt, Irving N.|Mrs, E. Allen Bidwell, Mre. i7. A. Bid- }'{,i";“;;:‘;fia:gf“mfl N iliinn | Osgood Co. WOMEN'S SILK WAISTS, plaids, about 100 choice ~chrysanthemum |town and also from out of the state. | GITGXD,. Peter, 8 Wiisorl;: Howard L. | well, Miss Mary Bidwell, Mrs. S. L.! g™ Aiihony. plain and changeable taffetas, wl ms to two tlower shows in New ) All but one of the grand officers were | Stanton. - | Petrie, Miss Annie Potrie. > ¢h, Mr. 0 are so popular this season with tailer- b Nork city. bresent, ‘but Governor Weeks was un- | Refreshments — Herbert M. Lerou. | S r. and Mrs, Howard L. Stan- | S8—Dr. and Mre Ludwle Biach W& | g1eq net over white silk. cut pr el o L e A P able to be e. Special cars brought | Elmer D. Kinsman. Edward Y. Mes |ton Mr. and Mrs. James H. Whitney, | o VB o fieorsey A d Miss Vera C. Ward, princass of 3 5 4 norrow is the day of St. Martin | many delegations from this end-of the | singer, Andrew H. Breed, Reuben B. S. | Miss Porteous, John Porteous. Y % A N. Carpemter, | marquisette with gold bands and bugle s, patron of publicans and tav- | state, New London sending <hirty from | Washburn, Charles A. Gager, Jr., BI- | * 9 Ay and Mrs. Wiliam A. Wells, | it i Camienten” Miss Favence | (Fimmings. g ern keepers. Now begins St. Martin's | Palestine commanders. w arra- | mer R. Plerson, Charles E. Holt, Jo- | Mr_ and Mrx. B A, Cudworth, Mr. and | sies Baith Carpenter. Mise Wlorehoe| ™ Miss Barbara 1. Potter. Can summer, Martinmas, the real Indfan |gausett commandery of Westerly also |seph H. Hall 5 Mrs. L. A. Wheeler, Miss Julle Kuebler, | gicty Holme. 5 white satin messaline with val lace summer. sent a large ew Haven and Floor—Herbert T. Miller, Louis A.|Herbert Hitchon. ] g it o w. | trimmings. : : iy 2 4 : Willimantic _commanderies were rep- | Wheeler, W A, Wells, Henry F. |~ 10-Mr. and Mrs. George A. Keppier, | pomioor Mre i o prparles e | Mise Carolyn Woodward, rose color- ndividua lt srocers who have sold spring water | resented. The armory had been. aie|Ulmer, Jam Fitzpatrick, Arthur | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Tracy, Miss M. | guetde® it SO T G ire, Hen. | ed soliel silk, spangled silik trimmings i ng the time that the city su tractively decorated and for the first |G. Crowell, Willium H. Putnam, Her- | Keppler. s and gold_tassels. been low have found it profitable | time there was an upper row of boxes | bert C. Bliney, Robert H. Byles, Will- | * 11-Mr. and afrs, C. Leslie Hopkins T e T s, A.| Miss Gladys LeFevre, white sa nd are regularly supplying @ large | erected on a level with the balcony, |iam: A. Breed, Archibald M. Clarke, | Walton C. Davenport, Miss Elita Dav- g Cpoe A% Mre, O 1 Wl Mre. & | persian trimmings and cluny lace. Stam S - number of families. and all of the sixty-two were occupied, | Willlam H. Oat. _ | enport, Mrs. Donald 'G. Perkins, Miss 5o Qe Yooty Mrs. 4, Herbert George, black. R 1t was a brilliant spectacle throughout | Ushers—Charles B. Lee, Trank W. | Lois Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. James L) ®'gh YEE (X P00, (0 0y ooy | Mrsl R. €. Jomes. lavender * satin, The Episcopal diocese of Connecti- y 8 Seorge | Smi ‘ r marquisette, white Biot 3 - Browning, Charles H. Phelps, George | Smith, Russell Hopkins. 3 veiled with lavender marquisette, w i : e et e T T halaw, £ 27,000 T, Lord, Walter . Canfield, John B.| 12—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Y. Messin- | Mr- 30d 3{rs. Jacob Stein. . 1ace. 5 E R | vard of missions for the fiscal Crary, Herbert M. George, Tyler Crut- |ger, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur C. Wright, MANY BEAUTIFUL GOWNS Mrs. Ralph Melcer “:‘mlp“":‘;e“mm ur DWln ° | ar, has exceeded that UP-TO-DATE SHOES um. raising | o | the d ¢ v . tenden, Anton Nelson, Ernest J. Jon Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gage satin, trimmed with in all leathers | the handsom amount of $29,653. Walter M. Buckingham, Witter K. |Jr. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Wyman. WORN AT THE BALL. pearl trimmnings. o = The sixteenth sémi-annual mee Tingley. % —Mr. and M 2 sakidiha 55 el 7. Worth, Japanese s $3.00, u.uo and $4.00 o et s s nya Jleettng | Special Wavs and Means—William | Mr. and Mrs. A, C. Hatch. and | Added Greatly to the Attractiveness of |hand embroidered, over lavender - e eau 1 u o Dames, is to be Held Friday of W. Ives, William R. Stevens, Edward | Mrs. J. Frank Clark, Mi P saline. week in Hartford, in_Center churen Y. Messinger, John Ansell, Willam | Clark. the Grand Affa ‘Miss Maud Carew Euckingham,white | FERG“S“' & CHIHEMNHU house. 1 heon will by ot ati the Bailey, Joseph Wood, Arthur P. Wood- |~ 14—Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Putnam,| o T meateor crepe, veiled witlr white mar- " Hartford eht S Rvarrey e ward, Frank Winkelman, George A. | Daniclson. There was a grand Alsplay of hand- | qyisette. silver trimmings ‘New t e ects Franklin Square, | Hartiord club. Davis, Ludwig K. Biach, Daniel ¥. Mc- | 15—Mr, and Mrs. James L. Case, Mr. S0me gowns at the ball, as will be evi- | “Mrs. Willard Bushnell, white chiffon ” - Ak The result of Tuesday's te at Neil, Herbert M. Lerou, Irving N. Gif- | and Mrs. Luther R. Case, Mrs. Chan- | dent from the following descriptions. |taffeta with persian and goid tr n»' Block Island follows: plin, r. 24; Rose, d. p., plin’ elected by 116 plural sentative, Littlefield, r, ¢ p. 116 Littlefleld elected by 142 plurality, , Cham- Cham- ford, P. C. J. Herbert George, George |ning M. Huntinglon, Miss Jane Mc- Mrs. Eugene A. Hall, black meteor | mings, | . E. Zimmerman, Elmer D. Kinsman, Ar- | Aiken, Miss Helen Jones, Miss Grace Crepe, jet ornarients. - |7 Mre. H. E. Draper, blue liberty mmul S lk Goods & thur G. Crowell, Currie Gilmouy, John | Lester. Mrs. Wesley U. Pearne, red silk veil- | with Irish' net and embroidered trim- n l | P. Gorman, Lewis R. Church, Will-| 16 anq 35—Eminent Commander and iiam A. Wells, Charles Gager, Jr., e E. Broughton, Past Emi- Peter S. Wilson, Ansel Seckwith, | ment Commander and Mrs. Thomas Archibald Mitchell, Jr., C. James McKenzie, Past Eminent Commander ed with black marquisette. mings. ¢ Mrs. Frank M. Scott, pink crepe de " Mpy. J. C. Henderson, nile green silk pe with white lacé and applique STYLES AND PRICES D. Chaffee, rose silk | trimmings. 3 " ; Sht “Chinese lach trimmings Mrs. R. H. Hathaway, pearl colored the United church cha McPherson. and Mrs. Robert I. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. ity S ) | oo 0T P TO SATISFY THE Haven this afternoon, Mrs. Between one hawl tt\\o - r‘lul(-l;oth‘\'; D. Everett Hoxie, Alexandaer Pats |, Mrs. Bli C. Birdsey, gray voile, pear) f,‘\“:‘a (“;»’.ifim”i\‘kr trimmi and dia- 0 4 Kinney, honorar: o Tegent of the morning a luncheon for the: state of= | i&son Mr. and Mrs, Arthar N Nash m B X £ _ | mona ornaments. . D. A R. will be the guest of Mary ficials and local officers was served | Nr.and Mrs. Andrew J. Fisher, Mr. |, A, Benitmin L. Coe, gray messa-| Ars, W. S. Anthony. white silk pop EXACTING. Clapp Wooster chapter, the entertain- at the Wauregan house. and Mrs. Charles H. Cowan, Mr. and ) 5 . lin with Ir; 2 mings 5 & Mrs. William W Frayer, brocade k b Stein, black crepe de me- . MAC stivan: (DecSratione Flemming, Lewis Er Fuetr. Whham | crepe, real lace trifnmi toor with e trimmines and atmond| Wemention a few of the most | As a setting for the brilliant scene | Dlemaming, Lewls E. Rueter, William | ™ yrs "James C. erson. rusest | grnaments. made by the hundreds of sir knights | 1, FUNETOR: VIS Mty M FUCED fsatin marquisotte trimmed with appli- | *'Mra, Andrew M. Breed, black net|worthy weaves, such a ent to be Madame Fuji-Ko, who ap- peared for the Norwich Daughters on Monday evening. Early Wednesday morning the mer- cury had fallen to 24 degrces, and in sheltered places there were traces of and their richly apparelad lndies, it|{qo:® HCHAE, FerRdoblh AUse QAN | que bands and medallions, over gray silk. opaliscent trimmings. . o he dec- | Opie, ¥ . e Miss Ma .yman, black and whit 1o fet I. Breed, white lac N - m‘id’é\"“;éfi‘é’r‘,‘,‘é‘ h‘sg:;(cd that the dec. Flemming. ¢ . 2 i foMies Mary Lyman, black and white s Harriet E. Breed, white °|“Madame Butterfly” Marqui- ; o T 7—Dr. and- Mrs. C. E. Stark, Dr. ] ™% 0 o p' 2ina white net over ' fo- B, Norm: Kk the first snowstorm of Tuesday, al- . | hardly have been conceived in better | Af=Dr fnd Mis G B Stark, Dr| “Mre Herbert R. Kind. white net ov Miss Jessie 1. Norman. pink d Chiff silk 9 though b, kfas ey taste ar carried out more effectively, iy . < | White sillc with white satin trimmings. | mull with violets. settes, Bordere iffons, Sil will institule on November e ced l"’,l'.'m":m‘\{'j‘““;"’( Tad JGENE A. HALL, | producing a_rarely harmonious cflect Lowell Stark, Miss Gallagher, Brook Mrs. Wiiliam W. Mundy, green mes- | " Miss Susie I Gallup, pink crepe de Sesiise 1 " d Et § 1 merely “deep enough to track a cat,” Rt. Eminent Grand Commander. |50ft @nd exquisitely pleasing fo the Dr. Louise Franklin Miner, Mrs. [ S3}0e o Fi chene over silk with violets. | Poplins, Messalines an rus~ 28th, 1910, at Olympic Hall, | o "o deep in some towns. eye The goneral color scheme was in o ip Lothe esbihn, Thiner polI% Sllas 3L Marsters, lavener | “aise” Clare one,* Willimantic. plins, tha evening, the attractive decorations |V @ 8,208 s ‘Charle: Rogers, Miss N ‘ 3 Norwich, Conn., At the Tome of Mr. and Mre. Will1 | bt The hesutifal sonen adame. s she | Used In such profusion 5a to completely | Mo, ChUrIer, B Rogers, Miay s 3, €. Worth, black ehiffon over {Hmmings. o L U 7 cian Crepes, Ete. sposed of 308 leading citizens of | 3M F. Battey of Worcester, Mass. on ctiveness of the affair. | cover the side walis of ¢ e Dig drilt| don, Allan T.. Bosworth, New Ha e G S na fora biaky Tet gala) soMue. Gearge T T.oXd 1 A - A ean i ing citizens Of| Tuesday afternoon, their aaughter, shed, so that not a vestig ! 15—Palatiiie commandery, No. §.New | a8 Idn C. Spr L 5 ask en traine, with gold P = O aftville, Yantic, Montville, | M8 a Minerva Battey, was unit- Grand Officers. original was n, transforming the | ;g MGy e e, P, Teroy Har. mmings. s ¥ beads. g iy ille. | od in marriage with Alexander hall into.an ideal piace for the pageant | LordONy My and Mre, b. Lerov Har- |~ Mys F. Leon Hutchins, black and | ‘Miss Ruth J. Lord, pink silk chiffon and_vieinity. to be known Those ‘of the grand commande: 3 poleon Lapointe. Rev. Samuel Maine ot ar of the Knights Templar. M i Con AMr. and | White louisine. 1 violets. 3 . lee B tt rfl 9 | ost, Order of Owls. .| of Uncasville, uncte of the bride, per- 2 occupying the Tarse pox ot ina| , Composing the celling were twenty. | . S eotrey Comelion, IME R Mrs. H. M. Lerou, black lace over| Mrs. Grace Aldrich-Crowell. white | adame Butterily o rter is open fation fee | formed the ceremony, assisted by Rev. | wea bt 5 e 2l two streamers of white and a so ph Smith, 2d, Mr. and Mes, | White satin. . imessaline en traine, with silver and} 1 35770 hartar sdoses It ad- | Alliyn Kine Foater, Dastor of tho Iirst | Srnd Commander Ensere 3. ol any |shade of red. srading down from a | S0 3 S imiy. Sirt ot Arver Frank |, 3% Henry G, Peck, black sattn with | Joarl” timminges. i iyt M sette b 90 and upwards. Baptist church. Mirs. CEAll Meerite o R and | central column to different points L pyEL, 0t VR Y T A \Gaorge B, | iTTidescent trimmings. 5 Mrs. Mary E. Jewett, biack chantilly arqu] ' g R Deputy Grand Comima Wesley U. |apoyt the hall Alternately with them | 5 Mr.'and Mrs. Alfred T. Curtis, | MIss Villotte Pack, pink messaline. 1ace. gold and fet trimmings. = el is dai d General Organ-| The Connecticut agricultural college | Paarng and Mrs. Pearne, Middle- | Were streamers of laurel from which|py ung Mrs. J. T. Black, Oliver W, 50l trimmings. frs. 3. C. Alden. Tavender voile, steel | This dainty, durable weave is today ANFORD, Deputy|at Storrs has one of the most interest- | between 600 and 700 electric lights|yyicpin " Soa Mrs. Fanning, Hartford, pale blue |trimmings and dlamond: . _[the queen of all silk fabrics, so soft inship, M. D., Eugene B. Seaman, ) % town; Eminent Grand Generalissimo | e Norwich and. vicinity, | Ing features of the big corn show at | (9 S shed their brilliancy on th> scene | Yr(d&nlP b £ tam satin with pearl trimmin Mrs. John Ir ik, persian 5 ; 7 W Sauare, Norwich, Conn. | Worcester. ~ Aside from various sam. | Graries, Lu Hubbard and Mrs. Hub- |30 (hverged from all points arouna | Mystlc: Edward B Buckiin, Captain | e Jenkins, cream pongee { trimming and delicats, vet o fieay that yiy SSE ples of apples, photographs of leaves, | ord: Norwich; Eminent Grand Cap-|ine7sides to a central column of tiny | And Mre Witham W Mooy, 7 th lace. Mre, Charles €. Williams, black silk, | wonder how human genius could pre- Twigs and Trait from il matiee con: |{in Gengral Arthur D. Chaffee and | (ae, 5453, 00 & SRR (oI “203ivs. H. H. Osgood drs. 0. P.| Miss Allce Gifford, old rose taffeta |Jet tgmmings duce very effective made over fancy Tecagut troes and common injurious | Grana Senior Warden Frank M. Scott G4 Canalhandery Box. | Hughes, Mrs. F. A, Mitchell, Mr. and b;uadeer o THhE.-Donges witl Dok | Lotiie Williams DY ©™ lsilks; colors and black, 40 inches wide. i ane New England. | o na" i ™S00 Danbury: Past Grand o ot the hall was ar- | Mes Oliver L Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, | P2yadere ; . |broidered s e xid e| Price $1.50 yard. the exhibits consist of numerous en- At the west en WR, Biaco. Mis: o sine Wios: ysels atie 3 reer Miss Sarah Sexton, black @ y o Wy o D piion S = S nfl!?\udh ppitt, r ranged the grand commandery r;m un- e Chipria s s Mrs. s I G i ssaline. | ailkc. old rose and jet trimmin, . ast Grand Commander A der the bandstand, which was heavi e e L i Mrs. C. C. Ja k silk iss Tewel rowr vile, i Cecs et oCULUS The various industries of the state |Meriden: Eminent Grand Warder | Graped in biue and white. ' Strings of George A. Davis, Colonel C. W.| rimmings. i, o sl 5 are represented among the 29 new cor_ | Cares Congdon and Mrs. Congdo laurel with electric lights _dependcd e , | Mrs. Peter . black lace ove \ crea 5 porations formed during October, as | L0ndon: En g from the ceiling of the box 2 the nd_ Mrs. s sreen mess cith lace overdress and white jet t B d d ch ff n Building follows: Mercantile, 11, capital $i02,- | the Guard Benjamin L. Coe and Mrs. |front hung the banners of ances Mrs. Charles L. Hubbard, white bro- | mings oraere 1ons novsd 000; manufacturing, 5, $670,000; con- |G0C Waterbury: minent Grand | commandery. Overhead from the front | ¥ Huntington Lee, s L. Hub- {caded satin with Irvish lace. fiss Hellen B. Smith. pink maraui-| Most fascinating thing you eveP cting, $70,000; publishing, 2, | Sword Bearer Willlam W. Iraver and |of tha bandstand hung the big banner B & Mrs. Huntington Lee, white and |getta with blue sili trimm A et o2 e o bandare shownbaati il 00; laund 19.000; garage, | MTS- Hartfor His _Honor | of the cross and crown with the words: and 24 — Sir Knight Gen-|black hand painted chiffon, lace trim- | aMigs Alice Bragaw, white lace ,\w,.l saw. he borders show beautiful Pers 25,000; hote 000 Mayor and Miss Mary Lyman, [“In hoe . siemo vinces.” Pictures ralissimo James L. Hubbard a I ik sian effects in combination with self~ 28,000; hot 00; transpor In ‘hoc n , L. Hub | Gation, 1, $1100,000; real estate 1, |Norwich: Eminen mmander James | knights in armor were shown at each |dies, Norwich, Sir Knight Cap Archibald Mitchell, Jr., white < 1% Browning. Toledo. im-1 colored satin stripes, in gown pats 31,500,000, engineering, 1, $1,500000, | C: McPherson and Mrs. McPherson, |gide of the bandstand. A special re- | General Nelson J. Ayling and . lace over lavender. ported gown of lavender messaline| sorng onl We are using in our | Tot . $304000 Nerwie e freshment table was arranged at the|Ayling, Norwich, Sir Knight Senior| Mrs. C. ‘H. Frisbie, black lace robe | Dot nond embroidered tunie, orchids | & ¥ | g RELRT Pleasing Concert. rear of the grand commander's box arder George E. Parsons, Norwich. over whif {and diamond ornaments. p, | S O ratethes . To the right of the grand command- Knight Junior Warder F. Leon Charles B. Lee, ciel blue char- | 9 ). Noves, oyster white | grill rooms the | PERSONAL R i s'box was the Columbian command- | Hutehins and Mrs. Hutchins, Norwich, -y trimmings. [t thesle # o . | Holland of Norwich called | Of Hartford atch conductor. Kind and Mis. Kind, Novvieh, Sir|white satin, | igre | The Valse di Concert. H. T. M.. writ- ten by A. W. Jarvis and played for the first time in public, proved a melodious production and waé well received. The n Middletown Knisht Warder Louis H. ‘3eer and | Mre. 15 . Miller, gr nd Miss Nellie James, | steel trimmine: Knight Third Guard Her- 5. Howard L. Stanton, pale blue| 1esdiy 3 erepe faconne, T, Oat. white marat Plain and Jacquard weaves in col- over light e n siike with silver ors suitable for both street ard house Mrs. R. B. S siburn, black satind ear drapes perfectly, (not sasily Coturt Oysters, |- ft of Norwich was a re- which are well know: cent guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. | Production kit it and_Mrs. Lerou, Nor- | chiffon over pink sii e n and Mrs. Theodore M. Lyon of Staf- | %and selections were all fnely plaved, wiely Sic Knight First Guord Tenry | “Mrs. Jumes H. Wilitney.: whic T e e roval blue silk | crushed, and dust repellant. for their delicious | stand at the west end of the hall. The i e a i e pink satin trimmings. |y embroidere .. | Dozot “Hall pompadour silk P Mrs Rogers and r, | band and Miller's orchestra alternated on_and Mrs. Wilson, Norwich. Mrs, George " Wednesday. after spending s e e e, Lo Mr. and Mrs Lorne Greig, M Mrs, Clarence P. Roath, black mar- | 0 ‘,,,“ e M l 3 ceks in Nfantic phile a_mumber of selections by the Ruih M. Standish, William 6. Park | quesesto Mrs. Soer 1 orquoise < M1ESSALINES John Coomey and children of |was a feature of the evening, Miller's B It s T Mesd 3 anga, T Wil CBurkess D le | yoila over sntir = o This Silk nseds no introduction, as 9 + h eturned after a eatra having seventeen pieces, and AER A ; : ¢ black silk. with black lace Charles an ay sitk. | Wauregan House Cafe S R A Ce e I B e L 27 Av. a0 Mrs Chartes T, Noven, | abies sears Nar,uiacl lace- o Charles B, Chenman, sray site |, T08 S0 0 e bean ol e e I N entan AR Ay siationed fucthe svutheaet el { 3rr. ana Aprs. H. Oat, Mrs. Clark E. pink silk messaline, trimmed with em- | among the staple weaves, being soft The Pariar-Daszapant G , Props. ter, Miss Grace Stapline. . |evenive t nbers of the command. e e L S e i val W. te WM and clinging, rich in colors; it is well VR SR Mol L tetad =S aiensiann dncaxion e | 25 "and ‘ra, Clareice B. Taath. Mr. lace over buttercup silk, with old go rodered Ok Catawha satin, | adapted for the most dressy gown. has just ciosed his engagement after | - gy oo ; [ ey embroidery, SOl embroldery: | Prices 59c do $1.25 yard. B aubcasasul tauy Wi e A Grand Officers Received. 4 rs. E.°A. Cudworth, white princess | SO0 70 Tiaten, wistaria messaline | B e L Bie Block . company Sihoush o Ahe ]’ o was. about 820 st e | et e r silk messaline, with pearl trim-| e jace. P i) Provinces and Maine, has returned to | officers arrived, and were escorted fnto | b+ i Ry g fe e Mrs. J. F. Clark, garnct satin, la Vame Spinach ron [ 1is home "Tor 'a’ short stay before. | the hell b the' Communders, e war i i vetnitgg, Mitetigll L babBte it BiRn el RERad aa re | SRRl f e | returning to vaudeville. Mr. Moore, | dens of the commandery, George Archibald Mitchell, ' batiste lac ac - | \fre. George S. Byles. silver gra C s Native Parsle: Ithough « young man, has a very | Parsons and F. Leon Hutchins, lod the . H. Irisbie, Archi- mings. 6 g | silk. Yace trimmings ruS(‘,lan repe y | Succenstur career before mim and e | Hnes into the hall and fommed. thres Kuebler, old rose satin. | yjpo A, Ar. Ford, reseda voile, velvet | p Oriontal desiars in gold on whi er. onion BrOWN and plack grounds, the novelty of the Beckwith, Mr. and Mrs, | 5. J. Cor ind Mrs. George v, light blue sa sides of a hollow square, = | trimimines N'“ve Ce:ery is being congratulated by his ma | | | fololwed hy Captain General XN, T, : o4 ! ; Miss Etta M. B —_— e | Avling with a picked escort of 24 sir | Mrs. J._P." Tavlor . LTk crepe ded g, Duchesse lace. trimini ik | season, used for waists, dresses and | 565 who e Rl | r gz, don. Ainert Mei- batiste lace, persian trimmings es La J. Manrer, lavender sill, | season, 5 O Native Cauiiliower ! FUNERAL. |t Wi e i Sl | 1 RN e R | searfings. 3200 yard. Hewitt. Miss Vera C. hite duchess satin (Continued on page seven.) | “present” as the |ery, No. 6, of New London, | officers passed to their hox. All in the ragansetit command large Arill shed stood as the officers | Native Hubbard Squash BYe, Beciue X Earitia: ST i o e f i JAMES C. M'PHERSON, Miss Barbara I Potler of Cam- lace trimmings, amethyst | e | e el A : g . imanders from othe £ e P ON, s Carolyn Woodward, Miss 1 \“' : s [peretound and jescosled. titd 4 ininent Commander | s e . ! DISPLAY IN EAST WINDOW, ol er esday afternoon at 2.30 | bv. from which he ese Y- nd Mrs. Alexander F. Sha ind eimbro { W RE. PEOPLE’S MARKET, B oo o 3 | S e Lo (e eue oTRCon R o ke ndicated by t il Ao I s, Alexanier 1 S, | hand e . : ; e Stearns. Mrs. Charles W. Vaushn,Miss | white chantilly lace robe over ite | | nove STIN HOLDEN, r v, had boxes (o t by Vaughu, satin, white satin and pearl trimmings. - ——— asscd {hrons coultanders hox, 37— Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. = 4 : fp E Rl . L e L A PR : 3 ~a . Charles I Engler, Mre. A. C. Wrizht. Hariford. hiack {}} as to amount which you may | the “grand omma box. Mavor i Along the south sids of the atmory | 15, and Mr Jotn A- Bervice Miss laceiover white satin Jotiownaments. " i{ldgposit jn cur Savings Depart-mll ur otion ale t in the recenti There was a |inside and outside with white, draped | e Ve and A Fdear tom, Mr. | Mrs. Arthur Wyman, black satin to you to make all your monev I [ E ishers_at_the | Feneral participation in this feature of |in blue, and the waily behind them | g Are Tred O Cronenr, S med Mer | b e A e AN e tima | with the complete F. T, Nu the evening and it was not concluded | decoratéd in white and Tapestry cey A.-Sherman, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Charles F. FEngler, pink s ¥ f h - month < er, Fred until 9.0 | plctures, draped in blue, were hung at | yrenme sv. 1an 2= it e L S LR A R L SR First ten days of cach mo | r ol ilems ?) ore and | Grand March. intervals on the wall and the Knizhts L B e e ol S R e e L I A reated ‘alilce: numbe X C PLETE nd F. W. En The grand march began promptiy 1eMPIAT fazs red Cross On.a ik Porter. Berfran Dodd, Mr. with pearl trimmings. Facts useful to you. nerson. Boston. | on time under the direction of Prof. A1d white background, in front o will continue U and Mrs, Herbert B, Cary. Miss Agnes ' Miss Margaret Stevens. white em- | nt Grand ¥ er 5. A. H:dlun\ithw' the blue and | Weeden. Boston, saline, en traine. drgned with pink Mrs, . C. v coverfug the walls made a buck-| 41—Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood B Pot- marquisette, pearl, gold and crystal Throughout the programme | ground, and the front iine of the over- | ter, Charles B. Lucas, Mrs. T. . Todd, . trimr g floor was filled, an encore being re- | Nead hoxes was effectively draped with | Mr. and Mrs, Noah Rogers. Jr. Mr. Mrs. = Arthur G orrovidence, umd A I I T Nriller, and there were ab paswe i SR SR Hinna. Ars. 7. . C. Lench. broidered batiste with amethyst ornd- | 3 son, George croft and “De | couples participating. Tt was.led . 40—\fr. and Mrs. B, B. Leavitt, Miss . mont : HOME ivton, Worcestan g Bg + couples: participating " Tt was K On_the morth side of the hall were | Mildren Do Providentat | Mies | Miss Bdith Lucas, lavender messa- | e ames Loan throughout the en- ] rson of Columbian nmandery | the elghieen foor boxes wi - <. Roston: Miss Nina Leay with chiffon and crystal trim- ||| 8 S ¢ 3 ek " all of Meriden, |number of overhead it i or, PA. Otto Trennaver hobble _traine. d T t C 7 norni t second being Right Em- |constructed for this oce in. Germany: Herman Weber, Mr,, Miss Grace Engler. pink satin ] an Tus 0., fire week. i i FURNIHER. Faneral Direetor ;o ome Norwich, Conn. Crowell, black The Reid & Hughes Co. arers and - ch wumber The intro- |white and blue. Knights Temiar fags |and Mes I Dver Potter colienne. S SRS was ir « plot i dnetion of the band selections throngh |hung along the front of the boxes and | 42—Mrs. Toseoh H. Hall ) H, Pullén, whits prin- 4 d [ o tic cemetery, where Rev. Mr. Danker | tha programme of dances proved pop- (& particularly rich effect was achieved | liam Morrell. Miss Dorothy H. A HOLBROOK’S We Recover Furniture and Do Carpe§ an i jimel‘, lread a committal service % |ular. At intermission refreshments by & top band of maroon ‘,,1 sh, gold | Amanda Hall, Wiiliam . Habekotte, Mi 1 Atwood, white ~.u]m‘~]vim Laying, Sl Henry Allen & Son were in charge | were served by the members under the |fringed, over the white. The supports | Sidney L. Smith, Frank Bdward John ; lace and coral satin veiled with black . S ds angements her direction of F. M. T.eron of the overhead boxes were covere son Chifan an det nitbng EWorcestershlre _ noviddaw 3 n was formerly Miss wera trac Gl prurrmmmw white in fan form. —Walter M. Bueckin, Mr, and AL . A yellow satir Norwich and Jew:it City. ara Clark, and in her vouth ma the ‘embossed. insignia of | In the southews( corner, near the en- | Mra. T C. Jones, Mr. ant . Ralph |and Dresden chifton velled with pink |, " 5 ’ STEP i Higganum, i e commandery on the fronf cover and | ttance and on & level with the gallery. | Malcer or Tncasyle, Miks Behal T | beaded net at Rallion’s A soptetd ‘ roatded In this Sbe | the badge on the back. The ladies in | Wwds the orchestra stand. sy Hy Bullt | Worth, Mies Maud Cavew Bnekingham. | Mi 2 h Pulizn, Dresden silk R . S S s Backus in Higganum, and | the srand commandery box bad m._,e:n}\ for this oceasion. and decorated 44 3DQ 45— Mr. and Mrs, Julian Wil- | veiled .w erider marguisetie, sile | novic 35c D I % R wied in Worcester. Aass. | houquets of chryanthemums. e same general éffect of blus an M 5. Migs | var (rimmin, Jag s T Have You Noticed ths e we has since mave her hom o , &4 white, surmounted with maroon plugl e C v Colton | | Aliss Marion Pullen, yellow iti veil- | BUY From 12t0 2 1 . T L7 Backus s a native of this place Those in Charge. In the east gallery over the entranc New Britain: Mrs. C. Al Wil- |ed@ with light bloe hand paintgd chi ncrease. ave 14 11ed here Tor & €904 DStt o his | Miiose in chavge Gt-the rmget wc-|wes the shme RAHErel otent Wb Dic. | e Bire e e Aies Bt (o, ¥ 1t's & sure sign of good veat Botn had a large circle of | cessful affair were: tures on the walls. The entlre dec l wam, Miss Touse Pratt. Miss Sadle| Mrs She ar, white satin | roa's. Pedple like 1) get o g riends in Nerwich, and Mrs. Packus’ | Executive Committee— 4 ts were hy a New Haven firm | T Aiss Florine Seofield, Trler and lace trim g8, ent princess. roman e en the oper alr. We furnisn the best | jas<ing away will be mourned a | MePherson, James 1. Hubbard, Nel- ators | Ri %, George Powers, A i Jenk- | Mrs. . P Todd! bl ilk and pe | WHEN you want te put veur method. and it you'll taks one of OUF | Lirxc numibcr She possessed fine | son J. Avling, Jame be? George the 1oft of the entrance under | ins. Clarence Botiam. trimmings { . T k feora ok ablte, th R teams 3 u'li say the sa: Maracieristics and was particnlarly | A. Davis, ederick W. Lester, Her-lthe gallery: was the refreshment stand. 15— Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Brown,| Mo jah Rogors, Jr, black kace and | at C RDWLLLS ness before the nublic, thers is no - MAHONEY BRO™ Falle Avomnl sminent in the work at St. John's t M. Lerou, Walton C. Davenport, |also appropriately decorated in blue | Mr. and Mrs. - Archibald M. rie, | gold nings, 0 d marl churer >. Leslie Hopkip- and white. Colonel John P. Gorman, Jewett City, § M Dyer Potter, old rose span~ | | Dovigs

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