Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 24, 1916, Page 7

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Gays celebration. i ODD FELLOWS. candidates on Mun 044 Fellows' hall. degree masfer was Ln Of '.hn ‘work, The nomination eolnm de a report and officers will glcted at the next regular uuin e lodge. Also the third degree will be_worked at the. next session. Regular routine business was transacted and presided over by No- ble Grand William Ortmann. e Golden Rule degree was con- ferred upon a class of candidates at the regular session of Palmyra En- campment, No. 3, held Thursday even- ening In Odd Fellows’ hall. Nomina- tions for officers were announced and the election will take place at the next regular session of the lodge. The officers will be Installed on the same night of election. The regular rou- tine business was e election of officers of the She- tucket lodge, No. 27, will take place at tho next regular meeting. There was a goad attendance at the regu- lar session of the day evening, in Oda Fellows" initiatory and first degree will postponed from the Fourth of July int!l the 11th, owing to the celebra- on. James H. Smith, district deputy’ nd patriarch of this city on the ird ‘Wednesday in July will install the recently elected officers of Orrion encampment, No. 4 1. O, O. F, of New London. The Canton Oneco, No. 8, of this city will also assist in the fnstallation. The officers of the Orrion Encamp- ment follows: Chief patriarch—Burtis H. Dunbar. High priest—Samuel S. Prince. %enlor warden — Morris Herscho- 2. Junior warden—Willlam Tubbs. Recording scribe—Frank D. Brown. Financial scribe—Ernest S. Decker. 1Pnnphernnlla. keeper — Martin Cul- A finance committee was appointed isting &f Martim, Cullen, Morris le howitz, Robert N. *Woodworth. _A. 0. U W To those™of the Ancient Order of Unitea Workmen who have been called +to fheir country's service, the order of Connecticut gxtends its best wishes gg; a speedy and glorious re- turn. at the present moment is a serious one is more becoming real- ized and that many in the order will share fn the coming strife is a fact which brings forth the hope that the lorder will be honored in this war as well as in other wars in which A. O. {U. "W., men have participated. | owws. | Norwich nest, No. 1396, at thetrreg- iuh.r session in Owls’ hall on Tues- day evening voted to - contribute a|We towards making the Preparedness ‘which 1s to be held here_on the urth a grand success. Notices been sent out to every member [ FINAL CLEARANCE SALE || Suits 10 discussea. All members are very en- thusiastic in having Division No. 4 well represented. m on the good of the order made by Sister Peterson and Sm O'Nefll. Miss Kitty Hanrahan presided at the piano during the ev- KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. ‘Wauregan lodge, No 6. Knights of Pythias conducted regular busi- ness meeting in Pythlnn hall on Tuesday evening with President Wil- liam J. Blackburn in the chair. FRATERNAL BENEFIT LEAGUE. The officers of the local Fraternal Benefit league have forwarded a check ta the widow of C. 'W. Grant who was a member of the league. HUGH 0SGOOD LODGE. The regular meeting of Hugh Os- good lodge was held Friday night with a good attendance of members and N. G.” Fred Knowles in the chair. One candidate was accepted and the names of four othérs were received and re- ferred to the investigating committee. A letter of invitation was, received from the city committee on prepared- ness to take part in the celebration to be held on the Fourth. It was ac- cepteq but as so many of the mem- bers had signified their intention to parade with other groups they will not go as an organization but as units. The following officers were elected for the ensuing term: G., J. Wharm- R. 8., Fred Ince; auditor for one George Mitchel. The meeting closed in due form at 10 p. m. SEDGWICK WOMAN’S RELIEF CORPS HEARD REPORT Mabel E. George, President, Tells of Annual Visit to Cromwell Home. The regular meeting of Sedgwick Woman's Relief Corps, No. 16, was held at Buckingham Memorial on Fri- day afternoon with the president, Ma- bel E. George, in the chair. National General Orders No. §, were read. The chdrter was draped for Kate E. Jones, Eut national president of the W. R, s died April 2 at the home of her lon in Des Moines, Iowa. The president gave an excellent re- port on the annual visit of the W .R. C. to the Cromwell Home Thursday and there were also reports from the other delegates to the home. Five went from this city, as follows: the president, Mabel E. George; Mrs, Grace B. Manning, Mrs. Greene, Mr: ‘oodman and Mrs. Dennison. Mrs. Manning gave several recitations at the home for the entertainment of the old soldiers and their wives. The -meeting closed in regular form. At Christ church there will be holy communion at 9. service and sermon at 10.30; Sunday school at m m., and evening prayer at 7.80 D. At Trinity Methodist church, Rev. F. W. Coleman, pastor, the morning ‘will be Where rs Thy God? The evening subject will “be, The Promise of the Future. The Associated Bible Students hold services in ‘W. C. T. U. hall, 35 She- tucket street. There will be a testi- mony meeting Sunday morning. The text will be Cor. . Matt, 25:16. At the Norwich = Town Methodist Episcopal church there will be public worship and preaching morning and evening. Rev. Charles Smith of Bal- tic will preach in the morning. The pastor will speak in the evening on The Joy of Llfe. . At the chm-ch of the Good Sh herd, Universalist, Rev. Joseph .g‘ Cobb ‘will preach on the subject, Chflfl in Ourselves. There will be Sunday school at noon and a Y. P. C. U, ser- vice at ‘The subject will be Some of the bl - At Mount Calvary Baptist church there will be preaching morning:and evening by Rev. B. W. Willlams of Mjiford. There will be Sunday school af noon and session of _the Union Lyceum at 4 o'clock. The programme will be in charge of Mrs. Francis Evans. At the McKinley Ave. A. M. E. Zion church, Rev. E. George Biddle, pastor. The morning subject will be, The Unity of the S| There will be Sunday school at 12.15 p. m. and a review of Sunday School lesson will be held. Children’s Day = exercises will be observed At the Federated church, Rev. Ar- thur W. Burdon, pastor. The subject for the morning.service will be, The Call to Attention. ‘There will be Sunday school at noon. Junior C. E. meeting at 3 p.-m., and. Christian En- deavor meeting at 6.30 p. m. The Avenger’s Bow will be the theme for the evening service at 7.30 p. m. At the First Baptist church, Rev. Gearge Henry Strouse, minister, Miss Alice Dean will give a report of the Northern Baptist convention at the morning service. There will be Sun- day school at 12 o'clock, and meeting of the B. P, U. at 6.30. At the evening service there will be baptism and Mr. L. O. Gates will preach. At the Central Baptist church, Rev. Charles H. Ricketts will preach in the morning. _The pastor, Rev. Joel B. Slocum, D. D. will preach in evening and Archibald Gilchrist will sing. The Sunday school and the City Bible Class for Men will meet at noon. The B. Y. P. U. meeting at 6.30, will be led by Walter N. Block. Aha! Murder Will Out. So far the worst that has heen dug up about Mr. Hughes is that he Ukes to play the pianola.—Detroit Free Press. None Higher and Without Reserve CORDUROY COATS {=. $3.98 > Summer Dresses A Beautiful Assortment at $6.98—Also up to $18.50 SILKS n COTTONS Mostly Taffetas and ‘Summer Skirts If in Need of a Skirt, We Have It. A Showing That Should Not Be Overlooked Summer Waists COTTONS—98c and up. Crepe-de-Chines—$13.75 and up Coats 'S Values up to $12.95 SILKS—A number of very pretty styles at $1.98— lhoupb$3.98. ._e"? Wauregan Block the | B -the store. - For today we will show a :mmher:of unumal ‘values ftom ~various departments, makmg it a day of great economies. FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE SPECIAL VALUES FOR TODAY VACATION NEEDS FOR BOYS ‘Boys’ Blouses, sizes 6 to 18 years, at 25¢, 60c, T6c and 9Se. Boys' Sport Blouses, sizes 6 to 16, light and du-k effect, at 50c. Boys' Overalls, sizes @ to 18, at 5c, 3%¢ and Soc. 3 Boys’ Ideal Underwaists, sizes 3 to 12, at 25c. Boys’ “Allieneeds,” sizes 3 to 9, at 50c. Boys’ Kazoo Suspenders, sizes 8§ to 18, at S0c. Boys’ Byron Supporters, sizes 5 to 10, at 25c. Boys' Khaki Trousers, sizes 6 to 18, ‘at 49¢c, 69c and 95c a pair. ‘Boys’ Gray and Tan Linen Crash Trousers, sizes 8 to 16, at 95¢ a pair. Boys' Washable Suits, sizes 3 to 8, at $1.25, $1.69, $1.95 and $2.50. Boys’ Linen Norfolk Suits, tan, gray and blue, sizes § to 15, at $3.95. Boys’ Baseball Outfits, sizes 6 to 14, at 98c. SUMMER WEIGHT KNIT UNDERWEAR At 9c—Children’s Ribbed Vests, at 9c each, 3 for 25c. At 11c—Children’s Ribbed Vests, sleeveless, value 15c. At 24c—Misses’ Ribbed Union Suits, lace trimmed at knee. Vaneys 7c each, 4 for 25¢ One case of Women's Ribbed Vests, low neck and sleeveless, veryy special value at 7c each, 4 for 25c. At 11c—Women’s Ribbed Vests, reg- ular price 15c. At 14c—Women’s Ribbed Vests, some with lace yoke, value 19¢. At 17c—Women's Shaped Vests, long sleeves, 17c each, 3 for 50c, value 25c. At 19c—Women’s Ribbed Pants, lace trimmed, value 25c. At 220—Women's Extra Size Rib- bed Pants, lace trimmed, value 29c. At 24c—Women’s Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless and lace trim- med at knee. Art Department Japanese Toweling for drap- ery purposes, 10-yard pieces —Special price a piece . Printed Japanese Squares— Size 50x50 at 69c. Scarfs, 18x45 at 29c. Napkins a dozen at 60c. 850 Maline Ruffs % At 29¢, reduced from At 59c, reduced from At 69¢c, reduced from At 79¢, reduced from At 98¢, reduced from Shadow Lace Flouncing, 18 to 27 inches wide, patterns especially de- signed for underwear, at 39%¢ to $1.25 a yard. ELBOW LENGTH 79c SILK GLOVES at ‘Women’s 16-Button Length Silk Gloves, in black and white and in a full line of sizes—Special price T9c a pair, equal to gloves sold else- wherg at $1.00. Continued Today— THE JUNE SALE OF SILKS ‘There are Silks in this offering for every purpose—for street and evening cosflmes, also suitable weaves for vacation or seashore ‘wear. There are White Sflks in all the desirable kinds—(ndla. Silks, Ponges, Taffeta, Satin Faille, M—Sneclll prices 250 to $1.89 a yard. -nd B R R R MEN’S SUIT SES at 33 95 chnlnc Cowhide Suit Cases, size 24-inch—these are regular Suit Cases at $3.95. i fast color. $16.50 lar $8.50 TRAVELING BAGS ‘5 “ Black Walrus Traveling Bags, size 18-inch—these are regular $8.50 value at $6.95. ) o g Men’s Furnishings S5e5i¥utoe. Special Clean-up Sale of Roxford Summer Union Suits. These garments are regular Rox- ford make but are styles that have been discontinued in favor of the New Patent Blue Diamond Union Suit. During the special sale now in progress. We offer— First Suit at $1.00. Second Suit at 25c. Or two $1.00 Union Suits for $1.25, four at $2.50. (See Window Display) Men's Neckwear, narrow wide Silk Four—ln—:fl'and-l. dark effects and high-grade ‘Wash Ties, value up to 35c— Special price Men's Nainsook Union Suits, athletic style, 'a complets of sizes regular T75c Genuine Palm Beach Shirts, 200d 75c value, a final clean- up of stock on hand at...... Our entire stock of $1.00 Shirts, all new patterns, either with soft French cuffs or at- tached laundered cuf pec- ial price - Women's Spring Coats at Reduced Prices This offering of Women’s Coats will be one of the im- portant events at this store today. Every Coat offered is of this season’s style, material and color. The assortment is large and varied and there is an excellent range of sizes so that all can be properly fitted. : . At '$5.00—Coats that were 1ip to $10.00 At $7.50—Coats that were up to $13.50 At $9.98—Coats that were up to $17.50 Women's New Skirts and Middy Blouses New Awning Stripe Skirts, smart models in rose, blue and Mlack stripes, at $3.98. Handsome Corduroy Skirts in white, rose, Copenhagen, gray and champange at $3.98 to $5.50. ‘White Wash Skirts in a variety of attractive models and stylish ma- terials at $1.50, $1.98 and $2.98. Awning Striped Skirts, very smart models in blue and black stripes at $1.50 each. Middy Blouses to be worn with wash skirts, some very pretty styles in new rose and green—blue and plain rose stripes of -cotton crepe, very smart at $1.98. Other attractive styles in Middy Blouses at 98c to $2.98. Children’s Gingham Dresses In Great Variety Children's Gingham Dresses in a variety of smart models, including practical Bloomer Dresses for the beach, sizes 2 to 6 years, at &% each. New models in Children’s Dresses, sizes 6 to 14 years, made of ex- variety of attractive styles at 98c, $1.25, $1.50 and up $3.50. Emphatic Reductions In Millinery Today will be a day of great values in the Millinery Sec- tion. Untrimmed Hats 48c A manufacturer's sample line of Untrimmed Hats in very desirable shapes and colorings, all at 4Sc, value up to $1.39. All our Women’s Fine Dress Hats, Women's and Misses’ Sport Hats, a practical outing hat, former price $1.95, reduced to $1.48 Children's Dress including Gage Pattern Hats from our own workroom, former prices $7.50 to $15.00, reduced NOW t0........ ceees aemvssemsstecsssesens Hats, our entire stock of Fine Hats, former prices up to $5.98, positively none reserved, Be sure and take advantage of these remarkable money-saving opportunities. Fine Flowers 48c Fine Flowers in all the wanted kinds and colorings, including ‘Wreaths; al at 48c a bunch, value up to $1.50. $5.00 The ncw H&I‘lfl-pfinfid Hats, at present, a ;:lendid thh‘ Special Hats and $1.98 $2.98 reduced nOW to.... Special Showing of White Ribbons Wemmhng&memlfiomgofmmdl&- week—plain, moire and novelty weave—in every width, ranging from 31/, inches upwards. Wellwwapnflicuhu ly strong line at 25c a yard. Last Day of the Sale of Cottage Furnishings Today will be the last day of the Sale-of Cottage Furnish- ings' and Household Needs. lnlkbnbmofiud:u 'TOILET ARTICLES 25¢c Aubrey’'s Tint ... ZS%}Madllne Ruppert's Face 23c De Meridor . 45¢ De Meridor .. .. l?llker’! ‘Wild Cerate 50c Hokara Cream . 50c Sempre Giovine 50c Miro Dena Roug eam 50c Hanson-Jencks' Violet ream Melba Skin Cleaner Meba Face Cream 25c Satin Skin . 50c Dr. Charles’ Face 50c Dr. Charles’ Flesh Food 35¢ 42¢ La Blache ....... 50c Java Rice Powder . 50c Miro Dena 50c Djer-kiss .. 50c Tetlow's Pussy Willow.. 41 Elcaya Face Powder .. B Melba Face Powder $1.10 Piver's Azurea. ..... 10c Zinn's Pocket Dental 15c Sheffield’s Paste 18c Kolynos Paste . Colgate’s Paste, medi Colsates Paste, large 22c Zozodont 2ic Rubifoam 23¢ Cheney’s 22c Calders’ Colgate's

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