Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 20, 1912, Page 7

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Indigestion Goes Sourness, Heaviness, Belching and Stomach Distress Quickly Fade Away. g Magical MI-O-NA 18 what you need 1 for any disturbed condition of the stomach. ; g ? MI-O-NA stomach tablets will drive | all the polsonous gases from _your | stomach and make your stomach strong enough to digest any food. ; For any allment causod by weak| stomach such as sick headache, disai- | ness, nervousness, lack of efficiency, | that'tired all in foeling, slecplessnese, G o A bad dreams or bad stomac] - ing after too much smoking and dsink- cl ¥ S l Wh h M B S i M e g for 0 these aliments nothing 0n earance dyaies 1C ean a Dig daving oI Mon carth can surpass MI-O-NA. Large box for 50 cents at The Lee & Osg00d &% s s vyt for All Who Take Advantage of Them —_— . feature. The visitors from New Lon- don, who numbered 20 all told, depart; ¥ FIRST OFFICERS OF NORWICH NEST OF OWLS, NO. 1396. ed by the last troliey, compliment ., . : : e Sy o e et || Extraordina ortunities of Money-saving In Every Department . & Nowatzky, picket; Warren G. Andrews, recording secretary; John J. C. Stone, |time which had been given them on im, financlal secreta ; - | their visit here. Johan M. Barnes, past president; Ashiey T. Boon, president; George H. Stan- |4 Omm:xg_l;;f=g§t,:_f‘$;";°"a§;'§: g Rl b e iy “;""h’"?“;"'w‘}?me“' the evening of Jan, 29th Captain Tut- Bsg ok sl sl e et Y M tle will visit Canton Unity for an in- w ) d M 3 s . . ) 3 . e pection omen’s and Misses’ Suits and Coats, Children’s Men’s Winter Overcoats 4 hsnguuhed list of visitors at its meet FORESTERS. = FGHUES FR[]M THE LflI]GE HUUM I S Tt i e S A rogular mesting of Court Clty of Coats and Dresses, Marked for Final Clearance. - b o ; Norwich, No. §3, hel ay even! i g Haven, chairman of the appeals com- Hie 5/ s fbarast- i in Foresters' hall, was very interest A # o R —_— Wheeler of NewLondon. “asputs of | I0€ to the members present. The de- Note the Price Reductions! Consider the Money Savings! AT FINAL CLEARANCE PRICES Y b o o v i bate that was started at a previous w1 | Norwich lodge; E. M, Newbury, dep- Lo . y- EXACTLY 142 OVERCOATS AT AN AVERAGE REDUCTION unton Oneco, 1. 0. O. F., Inspected and Work Degree With utyof rort Griewold lodge; Washing. | Teetng Coneorming (1o MU rished | [827.50 TO #4000 SUITS AT $16.00 Ay P on Morgan, Grotsn, deputy of Thames S - g S . ) out the majority was well pleased i = ' : : New London Candidates—Royal Neighbors Held Thfl.-_lzilds Mrglrzliqzn{g‘c:zrfl :!“?rfi;:n with the decision errived at. Women's Beautifully Tailored Suits, with Skinner's satin lining—our entire 5 2 i § ; et ot et Four candidates were inttiated, three | fiine that sold at $27.50:to $40.00—Clearance Price $16.00. The Coats involved in this offering represent our entire stock of Men's and! ¥ + W 2 1 -3 & i d. Many strange irst Whist—N. E. O. P. Installations—Class of Seveni DY Morses. aatangd the otouts e it phasans - Tt was D= | Youths' Overcoats. They are from the best makers in the country, and com- of Thames, assisted by er Wheel- f Nokers | prising to them to hear the amounts : y + Frubi o er as grand guide and Mrs. Vickery | Pr s | prise every fashionable model of the season. There are all sizes in the lot,} ernal Benefit League—Neosha Entertains at |l ‘rand chaplain, The businces of | Paid out for funeral expenses, doctors | by 17 g9 TAILORED SUITS AT $950 kg i 3 . g g # { the evening was followed by n social | 14 - T e New oxar but not every size in every style. The materials alone are worth more tha Whist—Clover Temple Pythian Sisters Accom-|time, at weich refreshments were | than 35000 to atet the Few COCh All our Women's Taflored Suits—our entire line that sold u $17.50— | served, markiog the close of a delight- | Instaliation of oTeess Was it s | ho oo rance Price $9.50. we ask for the Coats ready-to-wear. Four special lota; nstall Deputy | 231 eveninig for the Neopians. Three | imprassively Patformet B¥ o & =g 1 iiing Ueputy. {of the officers were unavoidabl: de- | Joseph D. Pleifer, o3 PR $8.00 AND $10.00 talned, but the others were installed | WOrthy herald, J. C. Keegan | as foliows 5 den. The following we{e mmlze 5 $17.50 TO $30.00 SUITS AT $7.50 COATS AT § o | b - Bokedo C. R, George H. Dolan; s. C. R, | nswt with them concerning | omann ann i ice wgay, | Fred Nowatsky: financial secretary. || About 50 Tailored Suits, Misses’, Women's and Women's Extra Size Suits,| Men's and Youths' Winter Overcoats for the good of the order. Williema J, Donovan: secretary, Max|T. A, Carey; treasurer, Willlam 5 | foriginal prices $17.50 to $30.00—Clearanae_Price $7.50. | of fancy cassimeres and worsteds, with grand lodge finance committee | J. Foley: 'chaplain, Catherine Dona-| Callahan; recording secretary, Joby | biain and convertivie collars— : | nd 15dge oMice, ana the | e B AT < antinei, o, | Joseph Quinn: sr. B., Ransom '"a.n,:en,. — | our regular 3550 and $10.00 g6 75 executive com e will' pic’ J. 5 - 2 Wiiliam Carey; lecturer, F. J | 8B 0.0 e Wuime o v ui ai me place on Tuesday) " T W { trustee forJ years, Tenard | #2000 FUR COATS AT $108) [ B z Powers; physiclan, Pr, P. H. Harri- L i e Coats, R s i A R h by | FRATERNAL BENEFIT LEAGUE. |owers: DURICEN, Frosotski. Beautiful, Gloss tox” Fur Coats, lined with Skinner's satin regular $2000 | g0 o0 o000 oo MODERN WOODMEN. | Norwich council, No. 25, made a fine | The worthy heraid, J. C. Keegan,|fjCoats—Clearance Price $10.50. $10 50 g of T mp, | Start in the New Year with its meeting | formerly of Meriden, but now of thi 2 AT ¥ . Sgular 154 i ""’\“"\\‘,.,“,,’:\X.J la i e'smai\ ev sn{ing in Htxbegnm\ lAaL city, spoke of Forestry nm\hga\'- S ;; Men's and Youths' Winter Overcoats ay evening | having a class of seven to initiate, 8 | vaiuable information in_the way of : 1 when Consul Thomas | viit from the supreme oMcers, and the | \ocreasing. the. order, ~He 18 . bri 20.00 WINTER COATS AT $11.98 of biack Kersey with velve caltr, un " esided over @ good at-inctallation of the council officers bY | jjant youns man both in society an % o Welght C ey mixtures with plain and con- ghbors. The business | tho visitors from the supreme council. | Losinoss matters and is sure to make || OUF entire stock of Women's Winter Weight Cloth Coats, reguiar $20.00 value| R 8 00 full of interest and(gupreme President Hugh Gibb, Su- sy —Clearance Price $11.98. gular $16.00 C has bright prospects Of & | preme Medical Bxaminer Dr. . C. M. | “?; cvening closed by singing by the | oo s Feenar 160N Coms, | BINO0 ! o dhagiion: l“‘“‘k‘df 'l' | Hall and Deputy Ford, all of New Ha- | ;"¢ A. quartette, consisting of Hero b ek e - e e | ven, were the visitors, witnessing 2 | qyinn, Dolan and Norris. $20.00 REVERSIBLE COATS AT $7.95 by - i I'5- | class of seven initiated by the cu\ln(‘}l. e Al They then installed the following of- . All our Women's Reversible Coats, and a few mixtures, value up to $20.00— | ND $20.00 3 ers: President, John Donovan: vice | LADIES' AUXILIARY, A. 0. H. Clearance Price $7.95. 5 s i mfia;& $13.50 < sident, Mrs. F. C. Lewis; secretary Miss Malloy of 1_\»“ Haq\ea Sl;un 95, COATS & A Miss Amelia New; treasurer and col- | president, is to be here on Sunday for = Gt At Sriaaath: ha ) lector, George D. Fillmore; councillor, | a special meeting of the Norwich La- Miils. Winter Oveccosts, :(mmiy’: ok B ThB Robert Thompson: guide, Mrs. John |dies' auxiliary, A. O. H., whose offi- | IDRESSES, VALUE UP TO $1750 AT $898 quality Overcoats of black Kersey an: L'y N ST. JEAN BAPTISTE| Ciark: chaplain, Mrs. Louise Robin- |cers will be installed at this meeting oI AR D'AMERIQUE. son; inside guard, F. C. Lewis; outside | to be attended by county officers Our entire stock of Dresses, including Messaline, Corduro§ and Serges, value | our good value $13.00 and $13.50 A al mee Lafayette | uard, John Ilinger. Light refresh- — up to $17.50—Clearance Price $8.98. $20.00 Coats at ' 3 .vening at|ments were served. Rev. F. S. Mocre Leaves. & Tice of Dr 4, Dl Rev. Franklin 8. Moore, who has . F r installation of the officérs | ©ODD FELLOWS. been for nearly four years In charge $2200 AND $25.00 ipon, and it was decided | Canton Oneco, No. 3, held & meeting | of the Lyme missions of the Protest- | [TAN COLOR SLIP-ONS AT §248 0 ATIO. 316_50 »on the third Sunday in|of more than ordinary interest on)ant Episcopa! church, resigned the a 2 " : = COATS . | Thursday evering In Odd Fellows | position and has gone to the West In- | | Women's and Misses' Slip-ons In tan color, regular §5.95 value—Clearance| yfen's Winter Overcoats, all our fin- Fat hall, having its annual inspection and | dies, where he will take an extended | §Price $2.48. Ccate B R P gl PYTHIAN SISTERS. a visit from Canton Unity, No. 19, of [zest. The work in the four mission: i est Coats—black Kersey, fancy wors he first ¢ E 5 es of afternoon | New London, who brought with them | St. Ann's, Blackhall; St. Michael's, teds and cassimeres with plaid sts, Pythian hall Wednes- | ten candidates for the degree, the |Sputh Lyme, St. johm's, Martic, axd | ICHILDREN'S $350 TO $5.00 COATS AT $2.00 | packs— 1uspices of Clover tem- | whole programme making the biggest | the mission at Millstone, has pros- | our dependable § lG 50 well enjoyed by 4 [night the canton has had in a year. |pered under Mr. Moore and the con- || Extraordinary reduction in Children's Coats, ages 2 to § years—in mixtures,| - Coats At rrr. - $16. mall ¢ of ladies and gentle- | Besldes the ten Canton Unity candi- | gregations in each of these places ||| S il it Janie~ 4 o ) ¢ & ay and blue chinchilia, plush and kers: ¢ tables being played. The| dates, Canton Oneco had two of its|gieatly regret his going. The pulpit|f® T » Plush & ersey—regular $3.50 to $5.00 Coats at $2.00. z ers were Mrs. L. S. Man- | own, the degree being conferred in fine | a¢ St. John's, Niantic, will be filled on | ster ng in on the g;nl!emen's fgrm upon l(['w dozten ne:hrr;m’bon l;y Sunday by Rev. Mr. Percival of New AR s T iffle; Mrs. Clem- | the Canton Oneco team, which is made | York city, The service will be at the g la jar, consolation, | up of the officers of the canton. el Fior: [CHILDREN’S $5.00 TO $1250 COATS AT $3.50 Clark e, fose jar. Mrs,| Inspection was the first business in 2 de Il s i veil box; Miss | the order of evening, the inspecting Rotal Cuiirs Bomntola The balance of our stock of Children's Winter Coats, ages & to 14 years at a g . 1 rd, match case; Mrs, Ka- | officer being Col. A. O. Chatfleld of ; 3 5 weeks there will be another | mend in the work of Canton Oneco | 8re m;np‘la-lillnsl of theiha!;ittgf Palfi & P when more gentlemen | under the command of Capt. F. L. Tut- | Tons of placing loose coins in the ma . y T e e e | e e o o 2s the. deyiss | boxes, | Wth ‘hands mumb and sold : : ] Hosiery--Underwear Wrappers--Kimonos k ork, o ehicken supper and smoker. the | the carriers find it difficult to gather || Children’s Dresses of Gingham, in pretty plaids and stripes, reduced as fol- " \ T ——— ARCANUM ring th installing gep- | New! London canton, under’ command |Up the colns. Wrapping them in pa- |fows: | o At 5c—Women's Fast Black Stocking [At 89c—Women's mcaistiay et . s . Past Grand|of Capt R. N. Woodworth, con - i ) - m 506 t $1.19 from $1.50 Feet—at 5c a pair, six for 25 pers in mavy, silver gray and ca ira Colt was appointed depu- | ing a box of fine cigars for the last | cles is best of all At 85c from $1.00 At $1.69 from $2.00 Shepherd. checks, value $1.50. o Purington temple, Willimantic, e d Goff_temple, New London, which & G et as the fi le in the state to be A p E x c At Te—0dd lot o omen's Seamless # & ‘ sttt Yo Mo €. A. Popular Entertainment Course Gotton Tosrs, vl e | AL Tho—Womeris Fasneitie K Hapar n the visit. nos, Persian designs, vaite ! v (he temple was in| Jjan, 28—Wilbur Starr Concert Co, i - r with an increase in iie faria o g Ty ince last ruporl,‘} Feb. 26— R B, Welbourn “In; the Tear 2000 All Our Fine At 11c—Women's Extra Heavy was over refresh- March 18—Durno & Co., Modern Magic and Mirth. Hats Red d Black Cotton Hosiery, value 1ic. | At $1.19—Women's Flannelette Kimo-| ; aid rehny cookied Admission 25 cents. Course tickets, 50 cents. g 4 nos, In pink, tan and bive, valug Sister Eva Adams in- Another deep price cut in Women's $2.00, sistors of her home temple, Dress Hata Our entirs stock of Fine At 8c—Children's Fast Black, Ribbed e SRS . Tk b ey ross Hats—including Parls Hats, Hosiery, all sizes et | oty nd had o Cirisimas ree | el Q) o o o T £y Domestic Department hat amusement for them. All 1 duced now to .. ‘o o th i g her holdlay greetings and ° ° At 15c—Children's Black Lisle Hos- | Remnants of Crashes, Table Limen ¥ ing sister and grand officer o fery, value 19c. White Goods, Etc., all.gveatly re- e o duced. he deputy's next visit was at Goff Clotl‘ln values — S | temple, New London. Besides the in- = i ble Cloths, Napkins, Towel | statiatfon was initiation. Three | At 19c—Children's Black Lisle Hos- | Seiled 'Ta Py gy garnd past and present officers (IWOMEN'S Reaular | 2 e | e e Btc., slightly soiled and muss “ dance at this meeting. 50c value WOMENS ...J’c’.p. | i | at 1-3 to % less than regul E G. Chief T Coit had for her as- COLLARS = Gl Gloamd —_— prices. s in installing Acting G. Mgr. 2o each LOVES 5 |s Mar Harvy, G. Sr. Minnie St | s ogir At 29c—Our entire stock of Women's | At 10c—30-inch White India Linons) Ne nd Anna Guile at the piano | omen's Embroidered Linen Col-| Women's Dress Gloves in brown 37 1-2c Fleecy-lined Hosiery. in 10 to 20-yard lengths, valn . < Md, &1 Thi mple served at the close ulhv.hxe o o l."hm a big variety of styles and|and gray Mocha and tan color Cape 20c. a fl rkey supper to their widths, all clean, fresh goods, at ex- [ P — I - eputy, her ants and new mem- ) LR ia et e ol | Somee in wioWR Srey Wnted, Wit ; At 12/20—40-inch White India Linont mple is building up in Y. repular pry ollars | also an odd fot of Women'’s Long Kid [ At 21c—One case of Women's Extra 2 - h : The Norwich sisters re- - | Jat 25c each. Gloves in odd sizes and colors—all at Size Fleecy-lined Ribbed Vests in 10 to 30-yard lengths, value : Let | { from the visit of the two w t | 550 a pair. | and Pants, from 2c. 26e, ¥ s well pleased with their l cu qua AR | | ¢ il | | £ | g 266 to $1.00 . - HEPTASORHS, {|WOMEN'S T5.% Boys’ Clothing At 30— Wements, Missex' and_Chil-| SOILED BLANKETS Sp Tegular meeting of af:{t‘é;“ | ECKWEAR ;;,/zc et e g d:a:'u F"u: g Black Ribbed| Bjankets soiled and mussed during] 1008 Wik e 2 | :29—0dd sises in Boys' Two- Tights, value Tbc the clearance sale at very special 3 or 1912’ will be installed by S 0 N Wonisers. Backvess, nowsat - ithles: g Lo 5|0 $12.60 OVERCOATS apd SUITS, § 9.60 Of vomer teve nomt s "o o’ rson of New aven, as- i i = 4 | ’ = Vv her New Haven brothers, Etc—regular 25c to $1.00 values at|Af "'9715—09cn sd:_“:ls;;n:nul:gu Two- | \¢ Me—Women's Fast Black Ribbed |At ;us_s]:;. 1:4 :s“oo“m Blankets, ¥R, O M 12/20 each. : b Tights, valus $1.00 and $1.25. reguler price $5.00. ; . It is expected that | 5 g i S St $16,00 OVERCOATS and SUITS, $12.50 e (i amcape e o — T 51 0o here for purpose of help- { | d A i ankets, in assorted plaids ant ng o bulld up the local conclave, and { ALL WARE ggggs | At $625—0dd_sizes in Boys' Two-|At 44c—Women's Fleecy-lined Ribbed colors, regular price $10.00, 5 S P g o Sl | piece Suits, from $5.00. Vests and Pants in regular and “ Y Pins from 3¢ ! ; - * e meoting, $20.00 OVERCOATS and SUITS, $14.50 At 20—Common Pins from 5. |, ¢46q 04q aises in Boyw Russian| ~ SXtra 1arse sizes, valus S0c. RED MEN (] © | JAt 3e—Coltar Foundations from 10c Blouse Suits, from $5.00. e BED COMFORTABLES 4 i recorder of b wing officers of Tecumseh At 3o—Sewing Silk at 3c a spool, 30¢| goys’ WINTER OVERCDATS At 79c—Women’s Fleecy-lined Ribbed | At $1.98—The celebrated “Maish” Com. d York 1| tribe 13, were: installed by . D 2 i 54 Boys WINTER OVERCORD =4 = 2 John hem E. son_of New Lon 25.00 OVERCOATS and SU|TS, 18.50 | 8 At $425—raduced from $ 6.00 | Union Suits, value §1.00. fortables, very light welght, Teg. e g F \w. 3 assisied by Joseph L. Smith, At 5c—Pear] Buttons at 5c a card from | At $5. reduced. From:$ 5.00 | ular price $2.98. : | e | At $695—reduced from § 900 | i it (gt oo i gene Busc : o e 5 Ivet and Tapestry Bogs from| At $895—reduced from $12.00 |At $148—Women's Natural Wool Un-| WAVE YOU TRIED PAXTINE wngall; K. of W, Stéphén ) r This is sale time when prices speak louder than words. §§ | | | ion Sults, “Munsing” make |Eiderdown Comfertables ( y of R 3 Ja q anap, L., | value $2.50. | At 48 —reduced from $6.00 3 L mRen gecond sanap, . R. Lar- | o We now offer you your choice from our entire stock of Mesh_Bags Reduced Boys' T at 19c from 25c—at 39 | | oy ¥ The Gréat Toiiet Germicide? sen; G, of W, L. G, Magre, (o] you y entire stock of @ oy’ Tognss st dbefaom Mo atidee | 5 | At $6.95—reduced from $2.50 ks s from Nonowantuck 2 < > At 79c—reduced from $1.00 | i | | & y : of New London, and aiso Men’s Overcoats and Suits, at the above reduced prices. At $188—reduced from 8230 | Bovs' Sweaters at St¢ from 12| VERY SPECIAL— | \ | B m St Naaha: 00 at $1.39 from $2.00. ety ” | Lambs’ Wool Comfortables . alin of New Bedford, Mase, Nothi | At =0 rednoed em $R08 e Women's Silk and Wool Ribbed | Lambs’ Wool Comfortabies n tise n | were After a long talk othing reserved. .39—reduced from. $4.00 e | g ¢ : e ik el g At $3.39—reduc: | Girls' Sweaters at $129 from $16%. | G0 Suite in regular and extra| At $895—reduced fromus 600 . Sof. obig lenched and the brothers retired to At 50c—Poems in padded and bUrnt|won . Svesters at $2.45 from 38.00 B Fegled a o i | et room, where corn and| Senthap-covisn, vAIIS” SLO8: 10| o bt SRNE Trom. (ANt $ies] TES\aises et §150 A aelt regting & §5ARc-catuced. Srouy 3. £ enison was served. $1.29 | from $6.00. prices $2.00 and- $2.25. At $8.95—reduced from $12.50 o T | ORDER OF PROTECTION. : | Siar odse, Mo, ot ot oo ew |© © s | d Order of Protection, is to meet 1 i n next Wednesday D F b 2‘/2 d R fs lk 'n fD 2, i ey 25¢ Dress Fabrics at 12} a yar emnants of Silks--Remnants of Dress s the officers of 1912 will be in- 4 sk Silk iled. Deputy Grand Warden Adella - 5,000 yards of e popular Mercerized Dress Fabrics, such 45 Popline, Ropps, | Remnants of Silks for Waists and Dresses—Remnants of Dress Goods - ¢ | B Walden of New London will be the Sahara Cloth, Tennis Satin Stripes, Etc.—in all the black and colored, sultable for Waists, Skirts and Dresses—all at greatiy t | installin officer, assisted by Grand Dress Fabrics at 12%c a yard. duced prices i, | Secretary J. Wall of New Haven and (In Basement Department) S. in pu ta | J. L. Wheeler of the grand lodge com- a inz. Y 1| mittee on laws, of New London. The - Antisepti meeting will commence promptly at § 25c and. 5O e et i LT ] Paxtine s may be finished in time for e fass., who wil] out of town visitorg to take the ¥o u would eamboat train to their mes. % ey it betore buying Errete A S T N — (o) ——— ) ——— () ———— (.} i

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