Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 28, 1914, Page 7

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ous fi for Coanctleut con w lhe Vllley of Nor- K;d—t Scotdian Rite ueflmon l hgldu:; Hl’k !l& ulul.l y hel T le in_ this cle but this_vear.4t Hartford by spec on. 600 memibers were in attend- ance for the meeting in the afternoon and evening. A special train left New Lohdon at 12, noon, and Norwich at 12.25, taking about 200 for the trip. Stops were made at Plainfleld and Willimantic and “the” h‘a:ln‘ “reached Hartford at 2.45; The Officers; “The consistory was opened in ample 1 at 3.30 by L” mm:?r-ln Chief liam F. L thirty-third de- gree, and associate officers as follows: “First Lieutenant . Commander — James C. Macpherson, Second Lieutenant = Commander— Charles B. Chapman, X ‘Orator—S. Alpheus Gilbert. Chancellor—~Caréy Congdon, ~thir- ty-third degree. Treasurer—Frederick W, Lester, ‘Secretary—John ‘C.- Ayerill, thirty- third degree.- Master of Ceremonies—E. Allen Bid- well, thirty-third degree! . Hospitaler—Charles H. Phelps, Engineer and Seneschal—George E. Parsons. tandard Bearer—C. Leslie Hopkins. Guard—George A. Sturdy. Musical Director—J. Frank oCrey. Organist—Frederick W. Lester, Sentinel—George E. Zimmerman, - Knight of Saint Andrew, w Following the formal opehing the twenty-ninth grade, Knight of Saint Andrew, was conferred by miembers resident in Hartford ' and. .vicinity. The prologue was by Dr. Frank W. Dunham, thirty-third degree.. The several stations were occupied by the following: Henry¥ G. Toothaker, Les- lie W. Reell, George P. Merritt, Clay- ton W; Rowley; Thomas W. Morgan, thirty-third degree: Eimer A. Robin- son, G. Frank Olmsted, - Wilbur L. Seranton, William ¥, Loomis; thirty- third degree; Geofge . Batterson, Charles W: Heusted, George O. Brott, Thomas . Maleolm, Edward W. Alex- ander, Frederick E. Callender, William K. Ackley, James B. Villiams, James F. Spencer, Charles Andrews, Marshall A. Avery, J. Fred Dunne~ Bernard Garner, 'Frederick _E. ‘ McKinney, George H., Newman, William J. Reid, John R. Stephenson, Music was furnished by a band com- posed of thirty-second degree Masons, under the directioh 6f Fred R. Brown of_Bridgeport. . The -class numbered forty-five, the candidatées ¢oming: from Hariford, Broad Brook, Bristol, Middetown, For- ATTENTION ELKS! ALL-NATION NIGHT At Elks™Home May 28, 1914. FIX YOUR EYES ON THIS MENU: Pea Soup French Saltines 5 Pickles. .. Ronst ‘Beef, Browr Gravy - Fnglish Boiled Onions . and Potatoes ™ Irish Baked Ham : _ Tomatoes and Lettuce with dressing American Limburger Cheese ‘Swiss Cheese German Oatmeal Crackers Scotch Coffee . Cigars cxga':ene- & ADVERTISE EXAGTLY K In Buymg Clothing it isn’t what you pay — it’s what you get for }our money that counts. Orie suit may .be hl; at | $12.; another may be n;ls. lhnnnplqullfiiion ofnlue. j . : dredcénhwdfih‘ofirduemd a hflle more ‘for # lfyouwmtonpendslz. you will -get- the best that $12; can buy' anywhere. - If -$25-is the price you want to ‘pay; you'lh get $25. worth of *fioflu last penny. And at every other price you are assured the same full worth for whatever you pay us. When added to this assur-| 3 nnuoffuil"klemofiuyou -ndmionofthemosfilp-l proved styles and the most exmfidimryqulim-don’t s Manchester A o'clock. In R_King, e E. %' — - RS nAacElo‘nn Daniel F. McNell, ..,!o: g- cLosED third degree; _Jol % LZ’I-"B L c. 2 rick, Dr,. Albert W. Crosby, E. |§ fi 5 X Carey Congdon, thirty-third P s‘l uRDAY Sturdy, h F. Vodwarka, George A, St Josep! e g 3 Oliver D. L. Burrows, Charles Gilbert L. Hewitt, Nelson J. ISt o ESvatt Willtam B Car: ; well. Orrin M. I:rh:'e. Thomas W. Mor- Do your trading Today 3 . |29%¢c value at o «21¢ man, thirty-third dégree, of Hartford MUSLIN GOWNS {Other. exeslient valiiss. in Women's | 2uslin_ Combination Suits = ‘Corset e L e and Tomorrow. This' | Women's Musiin Gowns, short |Drawers at 35¢, 44c, 69c, 85c and up- |jaces and Hamburg embroideries, sizes the nj and bert S. Fou Su ty-ninth grade are with the full par- ford from this.city on Tuesday. store will be closed all || Women's Musilin Gowns, V neck, - IMUSLIN CHEMISES ‘The band gssisted in the work in orwich quartet te : composed of Eben Learned, 8. Memorial Baton, Louis A. Wheeler and }.-u B day Day, Sat- Jackson, which assisted in the work e ernoon ,also n e eve- ring. g urday, but for the con- . The - thirty-second _grade, Sublime i & Prince of the Royal Secret, was con- venience of our patrons. »Tha distinguished thirty-third de- gTee L, “H of this city. evening. Waterbury for. Members of the Or- der, d Bast rd. buflatfi.m!n was served at 6 Twentieth Grade, - the. wc%n‘ the twentieth & ad’ s confe of no better underweat Afi“p&.flnhu——«-ymhshn.wfl priced with éxpectation of future custom of those who buy. Make it a point to attend' | this Annual Sale and share in its advantages. CORSET COVERS DRAWERS SHORT WHITE SKIRTS Conet Covarl, pud. of nainsook, Drawers at 15¢ At 21c—value 25c size, deep lace trim- 's Drawers of good i t 44c—value 50c e ke Sk e 6o el it biror % value at .......... seeerens PO oty vatbe Lhe: Othnr -ut!fb values in Corset (Ohly two pairs to a customer) 2o, 44c, 69c, 89c and 98¢. | Women's Drawers of cambric anda |COMBINATION SUITS muslin, umbrella shape, with deep hem and cluster of tucks—regular Combination Suits at 440 muslin, witn plain tucked ruffie, at'15c muslin, trim- warde. - 39%c value at 20¢ 32 to 44—very special value at 44c. Other excelient values in combina- tions at 85c, $1.29, $1.69 and up to $2.69. » CREPE COMBINATIONS $1.00 Combinations at 89c Women's Combination Suits of cotton CRE'PE GOWNS LQNG WHITE ms crepe, very dainty, and practical gar- Gowns of cotton crepe and seer- .om of the greatest values of the ts, 1.00 Combination Suits sucker—very dainty and service- By Tound amongst the Long |ut ssc. v able—our regular §1.00 value at.. 8% wmufirh. . 6 TR Long Skirts 440 EXTRA SIZE GARMENTS. aphernalia whlch was taken to Hart- prettily trimmed with Hamburg embroideries, regular 50c value at 39¢ Other excellent values in Gowns at 44c, 69c, 85c, 98c and up to $3.69. evening. A N At “e—v:}ue Z 15003 At-_89c—value At ua—v-x... $1.50 Thirty-second Grade. in short form. Masons present included Charles H 3] - ubburd, deputy for Connecticut, it will be open Friday Put Commanders-in-Chief Al- ‘Women's Long White Skirts, with . Comstock and Costello Lippitt deep Hamburg flounce, regular 50c CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR Extra size Drawers—at 35¢, value|Skirts at 44c. Children's Drawers—at 12Y¢c, value 89c—at 44c, value 60c—at 69c, value| women's Long White Skirts 15c—at 21¢, value 25c—at value L5 ik ";.x s s 4t atuie- 390 | Seimmad with Iace aad . in c"run."m K sognum Go t 21e, value 25c tra =i value trimme ‘witl ang inse: n's 'wns—al oy, value L TOoh WHIGUTR OF CoRumeca ; 2 8, Value $1.00-at $1.29, value|regular 8oc Skirts at m —at 44, value 50c—at 89c, value T50— Sanday, June 7, to Big Day at $1.50—at tu-. value $2.00. ¢ excellent values 890, value $1.00. Children’'s_Skirts—at 21c, value 25¢c Other .k]m t “.; 1.09, $1.29, 1” l'd to §2.60. Hatarndy o _at 44c, vaTue 50c. afi t Skirts—at 440, value alué §9c. bers this I'York. state bus, liam TROI At side inn, - * The park company =~ will ocontinue This is a good time to supply your business on the south side of the high- ‘needs in Summor Underwear. way class e 2 tl ) us. R s LRSI T W Continued Today of the fourth degree upon a class of 150 members, 50 of whom will be from The Special Sale of Surrmer : master of the fou 5 . Hebres Vior Connecticut 1s Jonn . || Weight Knit Underwear ‘for Other speakers at the banaiet will Children’s Union Suits—at 44c each, be Judge Mighael J. Mutray of the value 50c. Pemberton square court house, Boston, William H. Mulligap of Thompsonville, presiding officer will be the Rev. Wil- 4 Women's 9c. Bnum Property on One Side of Road company which for the past nine years Women’s Union Suits—at 39¢; value has controlled and operated the Golden 50c. Spur, it“was voted to sell to the Bast Women's Lyme railway its interest on the north |} sgc. cludes the dancigg pavilion and the|f ,gWomen's nday, June 7, will- be an import- Continued Today THE SALE OF HATS AND Our Third Annual Sale of Lace Samples FLOWERS 4 Lee of Norwich. Mr. Lee was in Wa-|] Women, Misses and Children. This & 3 sal le 3 terbury Sunday, conferring with the y : morning, when the store opens, we will place on e an Importer’s Sampl 1 inmfle:f“i::o;:“tfii o arbere antesi || The assortment includes — Line of Laces. These,samples include every kind of Lace that has been in demand Un 48c L ° e Hon. Edward E. McCall of New as?.h"‘"n,. Vests—at 9¢ sach, 3 for this season. They are the pieces which the salesmen use for samples. Of course the best styles sell first, and when sold the sample pieces are returned to the house and then assembled in lots. . WE SECURED FOUR LOTS In these four lots there are hundreds of pieces—in most instances there are 12 to 15 pieces of akind. These can be easily matched and will make many useful arti- du,uu:hucolhn yokes, camisoles, waists, dresses, etc. On sale when the store opens today Unknmmod Hats for Women, Misses ana Children, in almest every possibls shape and color—all at 48c each, value | as high as $1.39. Flowers at Fine French Flowers in all the want- od kinds, comprising about svery kind and color in demand — all at 48c a bunch, value as high as $138. WHITE MILLINERY Panama Hats in all the fashianable sha rimmed and untrimmed—at $1 to $5.00. Women’s wm. Duu Hats, exelu- sive models, vai shapes—at H-l $3.98 and Women’s Vests—at 9c each, 3 for 25¢ deputy of the Knights of Colum- Women's Vests—at 11c each, value and Mayor Martin Scully. ' The 15¢. Vests—at 14c each, value A. Keefe of Plainfield, Conn. Wonien's Veste—at 19c each, value 25c. LLEY CO. BUYS AT EAST LYME. 's Pants—at 17¢ a pair, S for Extra Size Pants at 19c Womer w?mn'. « pair. ook slVomen's Union Suits—at 27¢, vaiue & meeting of the Recreation Park at Sc, 10c, 15¢ and 25c a piece We recommend an early selection.. Women who are handy with the needle can perform wunders with these samples. Union Suits—at 44c, value of the Lyme turnpike. This in- Union Suits—at 59¢, value as caterers to picniés and high amusements as heretofore. Re- freshment booths will be erected and a tea garden is to be laid out. ing that nue, Th er. Drowned Man Was Robert Cooper. The body Gf the found Soksing HUSBAND'S AFFECTIONS.| A simple method of keeping ice is to in the Thames river ncad the New London public landing Tuesday morn- C had by 3 on three iracts of land on WinthroD | flannel. The ice will keep and even -7 . weeke, -, 1ad been missing for three| girest "New London, is asked in a suit | ¢t o Painnd) 4 gmall plece of | 8id to the bazasr secretary, “TYS | are named after their founders, or the | - Cornell from its ounder, Bera Cor- age.nad was last employed a8 & paint- Oliver, Henry and Charles, three sis- | 8nd others. The debt claimed was in- | ¢ng refrigerator. To break the Iat. the infant s f M d Mrs. Willi A claim for $3,429.11 damages M. Johnson of Lake street, Moosup, | made by the George Tillotson filiing | that is worthy of you, and then make on the evening of the 25th to com- | company of Minnesota against Charles | your ‘whole Iife hinge about it. ] memorate his first birthday. R. Boss of New London. The debt was ASKS $5,000 FOR LO8S OF Time. True Scotch “Canniness.” College Cognomens. Eraduate of Brown, who gave much A B There is in circulation yot another | The Pennsylvania, the dally Paper | gioysone setertGovemas Bowdeis of 7 draw a plece of thick flannel tightly genial story about the canny Scot. A | of the University of Pennsylvania re- | Maine. One Montville Woman Sues Another— | ,o.. o howl, or other deep vessel, and | Caledonian chieftain won a milliom | cently published some facts as to the [ Colby from Mr. Colby, a resident of was_ identified Tuesday night ag| Foreclosure—Appeal from Probate. | /oo t¢ securely. Place the ice on top | Pins in a penny rafMle at a bazaar. | source of college names. It is found | B0Ston, who had in Maine and ! was much interested in what was then of Robert Cooper of Willetis ave- | pyresiosure of & mortgage for $1,200 | of this and cover with another plece of | Three days later he called, very wan | that mearly all the colleses in the | Waterville College, wikch he set on its 3 nancially. and weary of aspect. “See here,” he | country, except the State institutions, | feet i o deceased was about 54 yesrs of | brousht in the superior court by BUeR |, " s he kept tn the room all night, | counted them. They're three short!” | donors of generous endowments. nell. Harvard from John Harvard, who | Yale after Elihu Yale, from whom He 18 survived by three brothers,| a&ainst Raiph H. Denison of Groton | saving medy steps back and forth to gave in 1638 the sum of £779 end his | It received many valuable gifts. tion of the college. ward sending to college men could Brown from Hon. Nicholas Brown, a not otherwise go there. library of three hundred books. Dickinson ters, Mrs. Frank Sargent, Mrs. William | Curred on Dee. 24, 1003. ' Other defends goreo 15 o large needle or batpln; it mouth ffom Lord Dartmouth, a | Hon. John Dmhma-. -m‘u Reeves and Mrs. Henry M. Dunn, hig | 80is named in 'c"‘"“"; Tiims a| will divide the ice. easily. large subscriber to the college and | President of the boasd of trustees.: mother and several chfldren. - ;’“,;o‘.;’mz'nfi‘:i““m“"j“mn P. Hewitt of aw a 0 frst president of its board of trustees. | - Leland Stanford has the most /illiams after Colonel Ephraim Wil- | usual origin, from the name of a sfail Birthday May Basket, g;ag»hmo.:}l ‘ b M‘;‘m.“ For a Useful Life. liams, . soldier of l!lm lOld l-’renck;. b':-y‘.’lha only -o:: o Calitormia i WE"S wars, whose grant of a large tract o magnate, often . expressed A May basket filled with beautiful | company of lulnou c.ldmln‘ & judg- Have a fixed purpose in life; one ']‘HE : 3 . gifts was hung to Warren C. Johnson, | ment lien of $300. that meads something, and something F- A. CO. and later made possible the founda- | the desire to do something to- incurred on Dec. 19, 1918, Dumag, Gi ot e % d fre mme is bmu‘ht An om D Saeaive twe: Able | vy & William “Holmes of New York Spoontuls of Ciociae compéunfl in & E: Clifford Holmes of Old Mystic basin this feet. clde worst feet. 1t works through m.pa per will apply to many other m 52 Eim St.; 8t. Albans, Vt. — “ My baby and Dén’ pound ‘in stock o t it lt u not j 2 mw of - for full fifteen mlnuu-, t iy other, the late Mary 1. Holmes, rubbing % G mington. Tames B Lord of Ston: -4 vall: iagton 1s -x-uwr .t the will, which W £ Al bor"A fee! !OIA DON'T BE A “JUST certain article by name or brand v ;d- Fof ‘s" ooto r.Anncousll‘s;' eb': Peculiar Cramp Preventive. TS. razier from - Throughout London placing a cork : Montvill the claim that ves Quickest and Surest || o2'58.2" Y1015, the detendant seduced | In-the bed is regarded by hundreds as Eihu M. Frazier, husband of _the | a sure preventive against cramp. Cure For“All Sore Feet |' AT, and that In consequence Mrs. | as lost the affections of her warm water. Soak the feet in m a. matter of the will of their probated in Stonington court on Aprn 16, 1914, u had been made on 12. Th omplail its are” . gx‘:‘;‘:fly‘ l}x:vlvlu e complainants ate’ When Two Weeks Old. First Pim- R e bes " Brustis 5. | S“I Then Rash. n to Bf“k ¢l o ary 0] . ut on Face, Suffered Terribly. Holmes died in 1908, ticura Soap and Ointment ured. ANNUAL MAY SALE The Sale you! should not fail CEE T R P T | R R g saving Mo, | 0 Do o u ovr e hocy s v N ; to attend | JUST A FEW OF THE GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ; $35.00 Suits now $14.50 $25.00 Coats now $14.50 Y ot Good ldea at Any Time. t bo: it "R Srenoavc el box of © ths| The following from a0 Euglleh pa- a patent msdh:lnc 1 wm sure I ametiring you. I had bet- | Medical Formula Co. o! asion, ter go” Only & sick bear would have i the courage to take this literally. Get | up, Bay good-by, and go.” * Character and Capacity. The impression produced by char AS GOOD” STORE }| acter is after all more permanent than that produced by capaeity. It passes When & customer calls for & into other lives and is fruitful as an will give you wear and e e s = A e - g g || Ry bes e st ||| §12.95 Dresses now $4.50 - : ; ) S " He does mot ofter -omuhlnt ‘bought but one ofOu:c':n Soap and Vi SRl you're ready for new clothes? | cise as “just as good” 1t ,ono box of Cuticura Ofntment. In a fow ( ’ ) not pay in thie long run. _mhin o s ags of aaverisn || Bowr sl walr S0 whets oy | gt hened R Your choice of any BALMACAAN in the The articles advertised in this’ cluding many lnnypy baceuss | | Saxseed, let stand till it is repy, pour et hokers beliove ther they | | into hot lemenade and drink, Vs models for young men. Hm W ‘ cu have merit and that the public - o will demand them. Keép ate advertised i the news- m-.f"{m my by the mans lemen juiee. Pour bolling water on Shert Lent. mmuuun.uma $6.75 The F. A. Wells Co. l . | “The Place that saves Mmm,pmua Deserves” mweuwmenmm instéad.

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