Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 21, 1915, Page 8

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A8 ECHOES FROM THE LODGE RODM e s wstn » v wa s weie . 2| “Th@ Progress 4 ot N ~—Owls Entertainment Committee Made Partial cho‘fs on Recent Outing—Sebequonash Council to Hold Picnic Next Week at Nor:'ich Town. FORESTERS. bis Cabinet. This was the announce- B g N oart | &« Boaley, of Boston, ' (48 .National Was held in their rooms on Franklin | chief of staff who is making arrange- Square, Tb%ndu evening with Chief | ments for ;he evef. s Rtion Ranger, Lewis A. Andrews presiding.| The grand review of the victol Routine business was looked after |veterans of the civil war which oc- and an excellent report w; curred in Washington immediately Port T lose of th t stru of | following the close of the great strug. ?}{e outl uk'conim(::::n%n"z‘;le":mxng gle was one of the most spectacular held last \Sunday, at Poquetanuck | military incidents in the history of the 'HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR At End of the Season Prices Hosiery and Underwear of value at prices which you will appreciate is the ruling for L today. At this time of the year it is a positive necessity to replenish to a certain ex- o5 Worid 11wl "the ‘most mpressive We Have the Purest and Best tent a portion of the Summer wardrobe and here's the chance to renew an cssential SRR fom R v x| wariars o to tnat e and bernie | Jce Cream and Candies in Norwich postion of & st ginine burgsin prfow. 7o grounds the big ball game be- 0ld soldiers to commemorate it at their WHOLESALE AND RETAIL soe Th‘.- Ba rz-ln. ; FULL-FASHIONED BLACK BLACK SILK LISLE HOSE k ' J. Murtha's | cOming encampment. COTTON HOSE A fine seamless hose of sightly appearance with Confectionery FRANKLIN SQUARE ‘G VA{“ Al'i Stars id Manager =g of ne e and A Belefleur F. of A. feam took piace,| SPANISH WAR VETERANS. ulting in'a 5 to $ victory for the| Action on a proposed new constitu- g.-A. g tion will be taken by the Unifed Promptly at noon the chowder which | Spanish War Veterans at the encamp- . These are the hose that the man- pared B v held at ton, Pa., Au- For the woman who appreciates 2 substantial weight double garter top. served xnd 'msl-"ci\xiunmf' e = Toas Tt otas S etaabe T for Fall wear we offer splendid 37%c hose in sizes 8% ufacturer would not Dass as absolutely perfect—but way toward making the outing the| This encampment promises to be the and 9 only. These are reinforced at every wearing they are practically so. .Should sell for 25c a pair— NOW 17¢, 2 PAIRS FOR 30c The 100-yard dash between M. Sul- | Union as well as from the territories BURSON Hosflv - v N . Tnited Stat livan of Court City of Norwich and D, |and protectorates of the Un es L e FINE RIBBED VESTS FOR WOMEN = i uart unbleached soles In both common and extra sizes. Low neck and siesveless vest with marrowed walst. foot on the run off. and established one of the most flour- x The fat men's race was Won by |ishing camps in existence. The recep- WO Phns o A success that it was, largest and most successful ever held point— In the afternoon the following events | by the Spanish War order. Delegates BRI( : K I( :E ( ;REAM FOR 25¢ A PAIR took plac will be present, from every state in the = Sheahan of Court Sachem wasa tie on | and even from British Cejumbia, where the first trial but Sheahan won by one | many veterans drifted after the war These are sold everywhere for 23c a pair— A fine Summer weight in sizes 4 to 6. The regular Louis Wunderlich of Cortu Wequo- | tion committee has made every effort #OR 16 nock of Taftville. The relay race was|to make things pleasant for the visit- won by Captain Murtha’s men in very | ing delegates. It is being assisted by > SEAMLESS SILK LISLE HOSE ? fast time. ing | € Scranton Chamber ofmC;)nlxm?;::e Black and Tan Stockings for women who want a good 18c VESTS for . 11e Then followed the most exciting | and by state and national officials. e hose at a medium price. Made with double sole and 3 k event of the day when Capt. Murtha | legislature of the state of Pennsylva- m‘; afiiced Nidel, A tredetne §s: pooeti— 22 10c VESTS for 8c—2 f0r....coccueunn 15¢ challenged Capt. Henry Clement's [ nia has appropriated $4,000 for the en- team for a tug of war. It was to be [ tertainment of the guests. At the the best two out of three. The first|same time the Spanish War Veterans pull resulted in Capt. Clement's Court |are holding their encampment, the Sachem team winning by 2 1-2 feet| women's auxiliaries will also convene. FOR 19¢ A GOOD UNION SUIT for only Special Today over Court City -of Norwich. The sec- ond resulted 1n a free ride for Capt. Murtha’'s men, when Court Sachem’s men got a hold of the rope and pulled The prime object of the proposed new constitution is to safeguard the fundamental laws of the organization. It is expected that it will prevent all coeoa‘nut Biscuit A Toilet Specialty Saturday Specials WHICH HAS A MAGNETIC ATTRACTION lafaits’ Weae Departssent FOR THE LADIES ALL OF OUR CHILDREN’S HATS DERMA VivA "SATURON §1.00 SATURDAY ONLY sl a liquid whitener and pore cleanser of unequalied | o1y that we have left of our urity and excellence. It is easily applied, has an almost magical, im- | jarge stock of hish-grade head Eiatsdl 6%, Jomephi B Porfelance, chate: | abe o mediate effect and will not wash and streak if one becomes heated. It | wear for the children will be man, Jlenry Clerent, John Drescker,| A biz parade will be held during is a standard preparation of great merit. If you have net tried it we | sacrificed today for the one e . L ident Taft and Roosevelt, ex-Senator | evening, Sept. 3, when members of the d A ind i offer s half-deliar i- a very unusual Joseph Bellefleur, John Pichere, Lewis | the encampment which will surpass | . - - e Y urge you to do so. As an inducement we offer this ha proposi S Ao in" magnificence and . splendor any | ROOL former ecretary of State Robert | Willimantic iodge will attend. The || 0w You 08 < a big bargain - e ‘- o) - Bacon, former Secretary of the Navy | Willimantic brothers will present the waiting for you today— Unber new business Chief Ranger|former effort in this direction. It is e 5 i > i Lewic A. Andrews presented o Past | expecred thst Thit® Girection. It is|Meyer, former Secretaries of War |loving cup that the Norwich lodge won A REGIl)JLAR FUEI(;)—S]E FOR 29 SATURDAY ONLY $1.00 Chief Renger's jewel to P. C. R., Tohn | 50,000 men in line: beaen nmacast | Dickinson ana Wright, Senators Wet- [ at the ball game thai took place at e, i nderwear A SHOPPING BAG BARGAINS FOR TODAY Muslin U Dep’t. J. Cailabar: of Jaltic sireet, as a token | large and handsome Reats. Proiions |MOre and Warren and such prominent | the clambake heid recéntly. There is CORSET COVERS FOR 2lc— b = e busines: e Judge Gary, John|[to be a special entertainment with of regard ir whick ha s held by the | Wilson has been invited to review the s leaders as 4 4 . AN INFORNMAL SALE When you stop to think how bers of Court Sach i Wanamaker, H. C. Frick and others. | musi e & D members of Court Sachem and in ac- | parade but it is doubtful if he will be % iC Shd & Daflat letieh iy to _ be little 2ic would ordinarily buy knowledgement of the work he has al- | able to atfend. HDER BEPRCEIATION. served. The entertainment, said Sec- you will be astonished to see in these Corset Covers. Only = . tary F. B. Hazard, will be something Wways cheerfully performed for the| There will &lso be banquets and - aiffen v court. excursions to ‘the various points of| An unusually interesting meeting |different than anything we have ever 5004 materials used and they REGULARLY PRICED FROM $2.98 TO $9.98 5008 sy veed and, o+, The question of the celebration of |interest in the vicinity of Scranton.|¥as that held by Thames lodge, No.[had. It is hoped that all the lodge Every bag in our Leather Goods Department which has been marked SATURDAY SPECIAL 21c the Z0th anniverssary of Court Sachem | The bisgest and most gala affair witi | 26, in o T R e A et G e e R was brouzht tp and action deferred to i evening. ecretary ax Foley has re- the next quarterly meeting which win| °C the military bail ceived word that Supreme Warden ROYAL ARCANUM. to sell for any price between thess two limite has been ruthiessly re- 5 duced. Leather and beaded novelties of the highest character will be sold at prices which will make them unexampled bargains, Notion Department CALL AND WE WILL SHOW YOU NICKEL-PLATED _ SAVETY SEBBE 1408 BAGH s PINS, made of brass and them all across the line. At the call|sudden and ill-considered changes, of time they had about 30 feet of rope | which are possible under the present|f . more than when they started, thus|constitution by majority vote. If the c oz- beating Capt. Murtha's team unmerci- | proposed constitution becomes a real- fully and getting the prize for Court|ity, any amendment will require a ma- Sachem. jority vote of two successive conven- Ali left for heme about 6:30%.p. m. tions. The amendment in the mean- DERMA VIVA The report was accepied with a vote | time will be submitted to the various of thanks to the committee which con- | camps throughout the country for con- esters’ hall. - < Warden John E. Lyddy of Bridgeport|finances of the Royal Arcanum qn July |[.n“'0;:_’;;?1‘";!r‘m‘r:::]lg:e?h;fca‘]“’(;nf;"‘ufl:; will come to Ngrwich for the big meet- [ 31. as given in the Royal Arcanum UNITED WORKMEN, | session of the grand lodge will be|in& to be heid by the iodge on Sept. 7. | Bulletin follows: | S The lodges ail through the section of Membership. A very interesting souvenir is to be | held at Bridgeport on Oct. 19th.. the state are to be invited to attend 4 prenented today to the Past Masters| Members of Wauregan lodge No. 6|04 3 big farnout Js expected Association at its mid-summer meet- | Were present at the meeting of Trum- The principal object of the meeting ing at Moegling’s, Savin Rock, by Ju- | bull lodge No. 4% in New London on ¥ 1 4 ¢ pl lius Wilder of Essex. It is a’souvenir | Wednesday night. L e LA D T Last report oo > Applications since received..... Reinstatements since received.. ..246,602 be on Thursday, September 16, in For- KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, Arthur M. Willis of Boston and Grand| The eummary of membership and heavily plated, will not russ, $2.98 BAGS for of the occasion of the institution of the | The esquires presented themselves t o Total 32.50 BAGS for ..$2.98 | 37.98 BAGS for sizes 1, 2 and 3— association in 1891, and consists of a|for the honors of Knizhthood and were | joge i T, S¢5ion of the Suprems| g, 7 004 $4.30 BAGS for ot $3.75 | $8.95 DAGS for.. SATURDAY SPECIAL, biue ribbon upon which hangs & wood- | awarded the golden spur In nc- | e’ man wroriles for a level rate|Deaths .. 5560 Bk 4o 3 pagpers fob 06 . vone $4.50 | $1.98 DAGH for IF YOU APPRECIATE COME IN AND 8 en nutmeg, emblamatic of the state of | cordance with the ritualistic cere- Connecticut. { montal of the order. #peeches are to be made during the The degree was conferred in the banquet by some of the prominent vis- | long form and was quite an elaborate itors. exemplification, Past Chanceilor John The popularity of the association is| M. Amburn of Norwich had on im- Teadily seen from the fact that eight | portant part in the work. that pays the death losses and creates a reserve, which is placed to the credit| of the member creating it, to the ex- tent that there is a cash surrender W. & 0. valite, which may be paid the mem- | Balance last report. her, if they so desire, when they reach | Received during the UALITY AND STYLE THESE BAGS Approximate membership. Total nu@ber Councils. Fund, $258,801.86 . 629,492.0% Toilet Goods Department ABSORBENT COTTON, pure Vieached for hospital o¥ fam Saturday Specials ] - the age of 70, Transferred from Emergency y - tume, In poind packages whic new members ars to be taken in, mak- — b . 2 HODGIS FIPRE RUGS in the . g Slembace axe/toibe takeatu, mak: M e yg 0, DFlet, Class A ts for new members, |~ Fund ... by Stationery Department | /(0015 VIFRE RUGH in the are worth 256 Rundeeds pXnenases of: thope wio | ) L bR DR EEO e L [ ey, (ees o Iovesiesie o and | 2 REBAL 1 fol biiie, green, brown and o4 SATUADAY SPECIAL 195 Aro to be taken into the association s of which ned age. Death Fenefits paid . PAPLER rose combinations have heen are: 8. Wi of E; Rifle Association of Americ: X Jullus na:{ i«ixflm&"‘ufi there 18 n local association in Nor- a8 B iw o monthly step rate plan, el Putnam lodge, | WIch, will participate in the Confer- | which provides an adequate protection, | Balance on hand.......... ., hich is to| With & siightly less cash surrender | moai puyments from organization tober 4-7, | value, or pald-up policy; is optional | 0" qotc FSEYTIENIE, attal 3 Linen-finish Writing wecurad in these handsome rugs A pound package which wseils which are sold regularly for for 25e $0.00 Rug and Drapery Dep't. SATURDAY SPECIAL 196 SATURDAY SPECIAL 9698 | yATPING COVERED UTILL- No. 14, Essex; Ern {"""" pou ";'u" ence on National Defenae No. 31, New Haven; Clayton §. Hunt | {7 ke etenae, of Columbia jodge, No. 73, Columbia; | D¢ held in Washiniton, ¢ v io, | Immediately following the Grana Army |10 the new member when joining; may 2 > i TY BOXES, sibwiantially made, gm):");g‘"l‘r}n@mu‘fiv ,?f:‘:u‘\:"{' of the lu'ymm;r: mmml’m_‘m"’ 1o "et| be taken by the oid member, But &t Emergency Fund, MATTING AND VIBRE SUIT BORIM CUNTAINS In whit whitewood Teones covered with Commonweaith 10dge, No, 19, New Ha- | FT¢At Interest to the members, attained age. The rate as taken at|Amount per last report...$5,141,604.73 || CABES, _strone, —servicesbls i polfection of very prets §3 R ey, To Seuse_ate ven; and Deputy Grand Master Work.| The Nationai Rifle Association of | the age, in which the member is rated, | Amount since added > 42,436.99 canas In the 24-ineh size, Some oy ’.s cotlection of very or 4 24 Inehes long, 13 inches wide man, Frederick A, Burnham and Dast | AMerica claims 10 be the oidest and | sutomatically changes on January 18t Shiahed xh_Neavy leather Inished whth fasertion and ede N e Cip=¢ geod siev e Workman. Edwin " | Most practical peace society in this|of each year, and provides san oppors $6,184,031,72 || corners and fancy cretonne Hin g By o 4 for innumerabis pirposes Merrill of Osceola lodge, No, #1, New | COUDLry. It was organized in 1871 | tunity for young people to curry in-|Transferred to W, & O, B, ing. AN furn) with lu!,fl e ® ’I’t ,':‘ y',".' e Each hox s furnished with York. The latter two report that their | 107 the purpose of tesching the citi- suraace at & very reasonable rate, in| Vund ....., 99,511.11 :l:;‘r;t nl-x-,' ; :‘rx . Nere. for L";‘";‘{ L g - l’_"‘ ne, :;'*h‘v:« handles, reguiar price > . . | zens of the country how to efficlently ne with what known as a rm - -l LI o 25 and 2 etua: ol » o R e e T e i e S AL D e R A I v SATURDAY SPECIAL 0% SATURDAY SPECIAL #6s SATURDAY SPECIAL $149 in a very thriving condition, lnd' that citizens capable of becoming efficient | The members of this class can me Excess of Mortuary Resources over from present indications they will|Yolunteers to defend their country in |tinue until age 64, and at the age of | ail known Liabilities $5,39% 14979 continue to thrive, time of need. Officers of the as- |86 change to the level rate for the Approximate amount standing pich Lt Y Sociation claim that if we had in this | rest of life, and based upon the original | against cortificates under Bec, 43 (18] GRAND ARMY. country a million citizens trained in|ake of entry, Both plans were sub- | 3575495543, . the use of the mervice arm that it |mitted to the Massachusetts Insurance In the celebration of the Fiftieth|would be a more potent factor in the | Department, end were spproved Iy General Fund, anniversary of the Grand Review | maintenance of peace than the orations | them in advance of presentation to the | Palance last report..,, which s ono of the principal features|of a million peace-at-any price men, | Bupreme Lodge, Recelved during the month, of the forthcoming annual encamp- | This Nationnl Association receives no It was also provided in the interest ment of the Grand Army of the Re- |federal support and its work has been|of the older member that Class | Total Annual August Shirt Sale EVERY SHIRT A GENUINE BARGAIN + 0. §110,960.566 public to be held In Washington, Sep- [ maintained by the donations of pa- |should be created, which will contain | Peid during the month. ... 16,731.66 tember 27 to October 3, forty thousand | triotically ineclined citizens through the | all of the present membership, they —_ parchers will pass In line before the | taking out of life memberahips, Among | to remain as at present, paying their | Balance on hand, oo $95,228, President of the United States and |such men may ho mentioned ex-Press | assessments as now, plus 5 cents per thousand or fractional part thereof only, and any ean change their membership from that class to either We have found a Shirt of the regul - full in the bedy and in which the of the former classes at attained age; this changing their method of paying . Thess Shirts a their assessments can be done prior ached, laundered cu"l‘i 'W"o have b “l soss 95c QUALITY IS ECONOMY to January 1et 1916, fn aby event s e B irebiondt AL B S Matocials and woaves of & highsr ¥ without medical examination. After rade have been used in this membership to carefully consider, | confidence the public has fu this moem SALE enabling them to make such change ! cine and the reason is foung i the oot B C as appeals to their judgment. that "ic will 'siop pain of every Kind || Fine Percales and Madras in fast colors and handsome PRICE either internally or externally. It is AEgAs Buve -~ A ‘4 S c ket thelr annual pleaic. " It was decided | Unfalling Household Remedy in miii- For the Boy . e to hold the picnic on August 24 at the | 10N8 Of homes for over half a century. _erings are all here. So far this is no home of Mrs. Anna Guile at Norwich| A half to a teaspoonful in half a raore than you would expect to find at any furniture store. But if we can per- January 1st, 1916, any member of shasing on of thess. ourth lot—in fact these are tne Town. tumbler of water will in a fey minutes suade you to see the style, the attrac- L Class C who desires to take up either Shirts you asctuall 150 for I of the other plans must pass a medical at other times. All coat- examination, if the rate which they with French double cuff; DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. ihie only medicine of 1o Eiad that 1 guperior Shirts. They sre afl coat style and have either relieve cramps, Spasms, sour stomach, ODD FELLOWS. heartburn, nervousness, .- 3 e choose from’the other plan is less than o also include l I Present time. e —————h Sebequonash council at their last|50 Widely known and universally used |[| !sundered or soft double cuffs — in fact a The membars of Shetucke logee xo | - SUMMER COMPLAINT, MEN'S DOLLAR SHIRTS FOR ONLY 79¢ 27, met on Tuesday evening for their | Sick headache, diarrhoca, dysentery, Negligee Shirts of regul some specisl that which they are paying at the Front and Fibre Silk Front S F R Gsc with bodies te match, These plans are for. the present| There s a reason for the absolute . B I f thy The Tables, the Chairs, the Floor Cov- resular meoting discussed plans for|nd has been the Family Doctor and |[ 2ct counterpart of shirts selling for more tha ! Fifty regular business session, but nothing | colic, flatulency and all internal pains. cent A ?.e--ny designed for are made just 3 X irer than the routine business was| RADWAY'S READY RELIDF at ali || Here you may have your sslection from the season’s best boys’ wear. tiveness of the designs dnd patterns, the transacted. The attendance was good. | drugsists. Gallar SRite T kv The eseh Thit are ol the susiem- liko the men’s shirts except in size . > RADWAY & CO., New York. ary style with laundered or French double cuffs. and proportion, and are all coat- cubstantial quality that gives long-time owLs. French '5.'..1,. of the finest and Soisette predominate, style ndered The committee in charge of the out- we have also included some handsome Shirts with pure Where’s an unusually fronts and soisette bodies to match a s specially low price. large assortment for your choice at All sizes from 14 to 17. satisfaction you will say it’s the very ing held last Sunday by Norwich Nest For Your Vacation— exceptional stere that shows the values . No. 1396, reported the affair a success at the business session of the nest on z'hu‘eedsy e\‘e:lhlhl in Owls’ hall. So far E e tho: t T - } g port, ugh not complete, is 0 very satisfactory. Those on the com- mittee were Louis J. Oat chairman,|9-Day Tour—All Expenses $4550 Up Joseph Wooley, John Walsh, William Unlimited Attractions for Vaca- Harvey. Joseph A. = George, Arthur |t Cool than tlan- Alquist, Leroy P. Jotthson, Fred Busch, | tie Gosst Hogmye 120 Middle Al e g Thomas Dougherty and Fred N. No- . M I I OU RI( ; AN wataky. Président “Wooley cocupica | Twin Screw “BERMUDIAN” ] \ud e cl r an routine matte: X il . 9 B|brousnt up tor discussion at the meet. | S iery; oo Combort — Saile Alter- = B g ednesdays and Satyrdays Complete Home Furnisher 62-66 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. The unt«fi:m!'mum of mflgoAfi‘- Street Norwich, Conn. lodge No. 930, L. O. ‘Where Crawford Ranges are Sold O. M. have completed arrangements for a vening o be held at the ' gastern Comnestint trenSiles = s Zaurel HUL on Friday - letin. fox, duainess resuits. with attached, lau: c cuffs. All sizes, 12 to 14%. rice 39¢ All of ur Better Shirts Will Be Sold a Roduced Sale Prices

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