Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 12, 1910, Page 8

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"-.m==.o=o=ofi% ECHOES FRD iManhattan Overcoats $10 to $25 mmuk on the programme for its la ening at t tion night. But for the n ing the council expec ict deputy grand regent, E. ay, for a visit rict Dep PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. el Bl © Feeeee] © Mol G Ko © i H TE— = = o) 4 Manhattan Qvercoats have “Character.” and they wear v look well k” > e Sem— fi o whether you are oid or sixfy years ye the Overcoat that will piease yon p'anned fo pay. Manhattan Ove $15, 3518, 520, $25 Hats, Shoes and Furnishings too, for Men and Boys, in the newest styles and the best values e g ” 53 Suits t‘“ $18, $20, Every garmeni mad: measures from the !inest imp ried wool P — °='=0=0“0=0=0= [ == () ———— () ———— () ——— () — — (0] ——— (¢} —— (¢} ———— (¢} individunal the b>st 121=125 Main Street Tha Leading Stors in Eastern Connscticut devoted exclusively to loman’s and Children’s Wearing Aspure! O————XO0==m==10 0 A VRO M THE LODGE ROOM Relief Corps Have Many at Supper—Odd Fellows Held Open House Election Night—Eastern Star Chapters to Be Invited Here—Termhporary Receiver in Charge of French Society—Deputies Will Visit Arcanians. ROYAL ARCANUM Patrick of Southwell lodge, No. 1, of Yo Gl N ] Saco, Me., and there were a number of o Gemd Heer e Shetucket lodge men who had not n seen before in a long time. The i s | entertainment committee managed the n» Memorial, | €vVening \nzn great succ the proje cancelle it {\ 3 de B t it would ight for him to come, as i ley presiding, conferred t degree upon two cand | dates at its meeting on Thursday even- {ing In Odd Fellows’ hall. It was d B. cided to omit the next meeting, which will be on Thanksgiving evening. The Immediate Relief association of Uncas and Shetucket lodges has no- tices out of an essessment due through <t \Wednesday | the death of Brother William H. Car- hail and wili have | Ver of Uncas lodge. y from F —_— eir meeting on EASTERN STAR. 4l will hold an- | Sachem chapter, No. r whist during December. , and -Past G whist ever in_Forest ning at- the F-uvl\mzh m presided over by Worthy Matron An- ree upon a class of |Bie L. Rawson. A plan which hs W interssting even- | been contemplated for some time was h grange, No. last | talked over and it was decided to in- - in Pythian hall, the wellVite the chapers from New London, 1 being presided over | Willimantic and Westerly to visit Sa- ter Andrew B. Davies. | chem chapter at its last regular meet- worked in the cus- |ing in December. This will make a The evening con- noteworthy closing event for the year harvest supper served |and will provide a specially enjoyable rmmittee, of | evening r the chapter members and s chairman. | their visitors. L. Barnes of ST and Rufus Hurl- WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS. i 16, had one of third an- Pomona e programme, rnished by meetings this season rnoon at the Ru 1, the president, M s, conducting the business on. All the other officers nt and two candi in capital form by the corps decided upon hav- 1 December, planning to long some different | on grange UN!TED WDRKMEN 1k . Wheeler will he ¢ and the t one of the of ail his brot the eorps at the to 7 o'clock, filled and an inviting the utive committee, Mrs. Lydia F. Perkins is L'UNION ST. JEAN BAPTISTE D’AMERIQUE. N. Girard,#hamed as te receiver for L'Union St. J d’Amerique of Woonsock 1 tice Tanner at Prov- assumed his duties an irsday morning. Girard vled at union headquar- .9 o'clock Thurs- elard Caron, su- other officers of the society were pres- ent, and when the object of the visitors me known the officers asked per- 1 to wait until Adelard Archam- | ebault, .counsel for the society, could be summoned. Attorney Archambeault ved in an hour, emploves then gathered mgings and left the headqu be !{ers. By courtesy of Mr. —— | supreme_officers were atlowed to us SRDEROR EHE FECHION. one of the rooms to discuss the si No action was taken and the of- dispersed at noon. Z te, formerly an audi- { the s who resigned and charges against the mann all for the monthly as- handled, 3 him in his work. the su- elect a , who re- | missioners of A ion’ of the cond ave to wait un- > present mat- K'HGHTS OF CCLUMBUS. committ 1hez the counsel went to Providence interests of the su- c of reme end is hard at work nortuary rese | ng the side of the supreme offi- T t wrges eady to submit to the court Mon- Its that the finance | gay. put into investments in | b LR R Ol . = ? { Free Employment Bureaus. « 2 Milwauke s+ | The work i free rs, | employmer e state <9 nd interest | the month 1s follows: 000 G Non t. Paul ana | Hartford employ- ) i T uations se- 1 1ilroad s for em- situations —Applications for em- help 184: situations for employ- situations pplications for em- 1elp $30; and sit- ured 622 applications for employment Opportunities for Housekeepers 15 Your Cost of Living Saved by Trading at This Large Pure Food Store YOUR PURCHASES DELIVERED FOR 5 CENTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12th Fanciest Fresh|Yellow Eye Strictly Fresh |Legs of Genuine BEANS EGGS Spring Lamb Pig Shoulders 1b. 'I 2c 2 qts. " 90 dozen 260 1b. " 1 %c '/' SWEET RUSSET ORAXGES - - |8 for 25¢ 156 w. 126 b, Bl/é[} SPECIAL--BAKER'S COCOA - - can ITc TOMATOES, SIRLOIN STEAK ROLLED ROAST Forequar(ers SPRING LAMB menu was served under | SUCCOTASH, Fancy STRING BEANS SUGAR CORN Fancy. Medium Size, SWEET POTATOES 8 ibs. I5¢ New Layer CARROTS and {Dark Red Fresh Fresh CELERY |FIGS his counsel, George | hilippe Boucher and | 1b. 12¥2¢ 2 Ibs. 5¢c 2 qts. 15¢c peck 25¢ of L’'Union took an ac-.| GOOD TABLE BUTTER - - - - - - b 30c]| Pure LARD - count of the money, about $15 . in the posse Tl society, and turn- ed it ov ard, obtaining a re- | in | the funds of the society were has been engaged by | Boucher made | Every One Guaranteed ll;ll‘;imfiOAST lb |22 |4c ROUND STEAK I4.c IE?)HRCK tfilgs - 1b. ”/2[} fis/\[m CHOPS - Ib. IIG : NATIVE FOWL h 20[; SMOKLDSHOULDERISD. lzc b seis. Drster CRACKERS 3 Ihs. Z5¢ | Domestic SARDINES - § for 25¢ § whitcheas RICE = = 4 Ibs. 19 Mohican Mince Meat 3 pkgs. 25¢ ) Today = On!y a0 & PARSNIPS CRANBERRIES | SPINACH There was | New Haven Gas Company to Change $1,000,000 Series Into Stock at End The directors of the New - afternoon to convert the out- action halts proceedings for the | Tt v standing convertible debentures of the the conversion author’ v the close of t with the office December 31 and participate in all been cancelled is now to be changed into ts to $1,000.000. 3,500,000 and pays The debentures were | 13 ONE HUNDREb AND' FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY Of Organization of Church of Christ th anniversary the Church of | DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. Neosha club of Sebequonash | il, No. 11, held one of their home ! 1 en bean suppers with ' the president, en which was To Make the vening ODD FELLOWS. house” after their on Tuesday evening ’ hall, Shetucket lodgc the election ret: made an evening full of int gathering of about fifty of the | ir men friends. Whist | p s were played while the § awaited, amd refresh- | Postum Cereal Company, Lid., were served The roRY 5 to bring into the lodge broihers who Are nof ofion seen | re, ene of the numnber being ¥, H. Wheels of Business “Go’ Without friction and nerve- wrecking jars, l'e sure you are well nourished on digestible food. ~#| Grape=Nuts strengthens Body and Brain. “There’s a Reason” : BAKERY DEPARTMENT SOLID MEAT GERMAN COFFEE CAKE COFFEE CAKES g Slflf 133 HOME-MADE BREAD JELLY DOUGHNUTS Y Sq C ; CONVERT ALL BONDS. ooy Af R \11':71( is also l‘rnpns;\'l to Annivers: Stearns. Com- 7.30 p. h for any stunted growth, anc bad_effects of labor upon the and, furthermore, to seelk posi ‘or which each child may be by It is estimated that there are r' n in New Haven betwee 16 years, hence th r investigation fo » of the city as well as that tion and their v m. to 12.30 p. m.: Devot Otto Paul, Milwaukee, say ey'’s Honey and Tar 11" more He writ “Al -oughs and colds they ever and T think it is still more than the’ best Our baby a bad cold nd it cured him in one day. Please accept thanks.”-—The Lee & Osgood Pott Stat e ATTENTION D., “The Church secember 35— | According to Section 6 of the Milk | nance of the City of Norwich, any Addre Willlam milk in the limits of the “The Chr nlay his license number A *a of all vehicles used for ion of milk, This law must d with. of the MILK INSPECTOR. for a s TO SPEND $3,000,000. Air Line Route To Be Used More for Passenger Service. | the New York, New Haven & Hartforc e | Railroad company to be expended al | the ¢ stion of the pr ent, will be | used for improvements the Air Line. between New Haven and W mantic. Between Middletown a penasih i o et ‘{?f{'}ijf to take care of all your o it o Carriage and - Wagon Repairing and Painting. tion of lon 1e Ly he r.‘h'v Carriage and Automobile | Trimming and Upholstering I The Scott & Clark i : LABOR cof\x_dlzrfé}is ‘ CORPCRATION, | le extent for through yusiness to northern New poin cluding Bar Harbor. To Be Watched in Their Effect on New > 501-515 North Main Streer. Haven Schools. Superintendent Beede Rose Bowlmv Alleys, LUCAS HALL, ! { ; 43 Shetucket Strest. oct1? 4 1. G ATONE Pres {chitd ployment in a at’the ugs. of S

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