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Manchester Unity Officers | ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOMS ™ nstalled—Historical Sketch of Hugh Osgood Lodge—Shetucket Lodge to Install Next Week—Delegates to A. O. H. Convention. MANCHESTER UNITY At the meeting of Loyal Hugh H. Osgood Lodge No. T 0O Ty M. U., in Germania hall on Friday ev- ening, the officers were installed as follows: G. M. Fred ¥ Joseph Warmby; R. S. N. : Woolley; left S. G., Edw. Crooks; V. G., Fred Ince; R. S. to V. G, Jess Greenhalgh; L. S. to V. G. Andrus Peterson; chaplain, S. Nelson; war- den, W. Fleming; guar F. Bent- ley; E. S, Fred Towne; auditor for one year, G. Mitchel The officers were duly the lodge deputy, P. G. W, installed b: L. McNee- ly, assisted by P. P. G. M dward Crooks. Two applications r mem- bership were received and referred to the investigating committee. A gain of over §200 was reported by the au. ditors for the half year in the sick JOSEPH WHARMEY (Noble Grand) and funeral fund. The retiri warden, Brother Pi pented with gold T engraved as a token of es: reward for his valuable the lodge. Four candi into the mysteri N. G. Fred Knowle The July Unity Bullet Norwich tion of the ernment it goes on banking i utions, tal, the’ tu Backus hospi ufacturing pl to schools_are Hugh reference to says: “It was to this city in the winter of 1889 that a few earnest from Victoria lodge and organized ¥ No. 6920, named foremost citizens, , Provide gh H. g after one a forme: FRED INCE (Vice Grand) and one who took an active part in th business and political inte state. After Mr. Osgood’s death his presented the lodge with set of lodge furniture, tc the jewe! apron, sword insignia of his Masonic have unique situation of lodge becoming the custoc prominent citizen’s Mas: the request of the fami kelieved to be due to the great pride he felt in having this lodge named ip his honor. lodge, and ¥ n 1 part in the u building ¢f the M. U. for we took an active part in the institution of the Sterling, Rose of Moosup, Samaritan of Baltic, and Livingstone of Pl fleld. ¢ membership doe clude many outside of the but we are content ng it is on them we can rely carry out the great cardinal j of the order. Amonz tlon Ko first g Lodge with crec committee. Crooks, w and P. P. was elect Prov. G. Norwich while mu forward Ou we h other lodges than size and member: would be hard to room in New England and n least one former m H. Osgood lodge. their. gain and so long tinu to spread forth t 0dd Fellowship, we A 0. U W. ph_ Wooley Angust 1 time and place res nual outing of the Past M sociatfon. The former im sweltering day the therm in the nine > the latt fresh ocean with places of r ment to satisfy Ing in the true The success o sures the attc have been present at them, while expressions of pleasure of the occasion to_eligible friends and acquaintancas should swell the number attending considerably. The Past Masters' association, by its meetings and outings is doing much to further the interest of the A. O. U. W. in many ways. One of the import- ant things it has done is to bring the lodges of the order in this state into cleser relation one with the other, with its consequent great unity and co-op- eration, so that the fraternal spirit has received a sreat boost and the members throughout the state seem bound with closer ties. All eligible to attend should do so as they are as- sured such a time that they will not forget for mary a day. War and rumors of war make of aternal spirit which has been so much taiked of, a concrete thing and offers an_opportunity of showing deflmlch what is meant by this much hypothetical case may be readily cited in explanation of wkiat meant. The father of a fam- dependent upon him is called to lthe front leaving the family in dire iends are sympathetic with ‘family but offer no more than o, bW I fnancial and the family blesse the loved one joined the the thefr| however, and spiri A. O. H. Boston and the A. O, H.! ell together, now, as al- he members of the di prominent Irish organiza- ountry plan to take pos- e Hub, along with other tions from the country at large ew ngland alone, in on the Hibernlans have thousands will it members, E e committe d to ge in char rything have ev them. Tn addition, | tes on hand m | and even and Porto Rico. of the Hartford visitors will hotel, and all for the whole vention will be op at the Ca- with Cardi- tiu legates from Union station, v 16, stopping at Putnam. tend as _represen- rious Connec: and will ntic who y, state John T. ident, New Br; state secretar Re county Thomas F. ident, Ansonia president, S Conniffe, Cornelius county | Don- | I | \ London Haven Mr James W. Sadie Bridgepo eport Mrs. ’\ Sou Creah, MOOSE. It was announced late Friday night | that the Roval Italian band with the | Dorman shows will give | an park on Sun- | under the auspices of | onn, Lodge No. 950, L. O, The shows are being brought the local Moose for a week, Monday The week’s per- n with a street pa- v evening. | _The local lodge is making arrange- | ! ments for their annual outing and ed Past or Joseph | artin Waldron and B. | the committee. ! by Dic ODD FELLOWS. Initiatory and first d ed on a class of candi gular meeting of i I 0. O. F. at their reg- | s { i ites at sion in Odd Fello The instal ORDER OF VASAR. 5 Order of Vasar trans- regular business meeting, on | cvening in Foresters' hall | vas largely attended. One ap- | on for membership was receiv- | | ELKS. | Zdembers of the tive Benevolent and Order of Elks throughout | States are interested in fon of the completed na- he order at Bed- | reises were held | prominent figure Grand Exaited Nicholson 6f Spring- nd persons were pres- Fred M. Harper of Lynch- handed over the keys of the Ited Ruler James The dream of Virginia and all Elks in gen- zed in the act. The| s of the fraternity in the Old | inion state 'ave labored Kor s for hment of the {heme with: confines of Virginia, s th hout the United States »d for such a haven for ihers of the great order who no other place where th of their live agnificent structure 7 dedicated to chari love and fidelity, the cardi- tenets of the was | offt | rter Stuart | address gdelivered by | s a tribute to the to Virginia. | the order came into| ins from all directions. a number of special trains, one from Richmond, with than 100 Elks and with Governor rnity and of Members Bedford on | present. . justice, | § OUR KODAK any Camera bought of us. pictures without any cost. SATURDAY, the first roll of Films and will develop and print the first DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY THE CRANSTON CO. 25 to 29 BROADWAY The Cranston Co. DEPARTMENT IS NOW LOCATED ON THE GROUND FLOOR® RIGHT NEAR THE ENTRANCE AT 25 TO 29 BROADWAY WHERE WE HAVE FOR YOUR lN- SPECTION THE GREATEST LINE OF - K Kodaks, Premos aml Brownies , EVER SHOWN IN NORWICH. As an inducement for you to visit this department and buy a Camera we will give absolutely free of cost with JULY 15th of the fraternity present. The invi tation to inspect the home and to par- e of th hospitaliy of h occasion vas extended to the entire county, and re were several tl nd people of town and surrounding The morning hours and early. after- noon were s in inspecting tI d The home is -circular building oc- the center, the cottages, connecfed with corridors, stretching off in two wings. The whole done in white st ase. It is fire cost approximatel At 3 o'clock the monies began | ith a concert by the oanoke Ma- chine Works band. The stand for tf members of the grand lodge and di tinguished guests was pla on the lawn several hundred feet fr ving $600,000. ARE GREATLY R Every gari Come and Formerly up Suits Coat Skirts and Waists Also Reduced T 194 MAIN STREET as the guest of the cccasion. Jusce zpmow qnore than 1,000 members country | fashion | proof throughout and | with Clearance DRESSES Your unrestricted including PALM BEACH, Just a few left. CORDUROYS at | main entrance of the administrative building. | The grand chaplain, Rev. | Dysart, opened the exercises | prayer. James R. Nicholson, exalted ruler. presided w of the order. appropriat s gone throu e introduced Gover { In his opening remarl Stuart congratulated the State receiving the home. i much to the common | county i | spoke for a_few minutes on the i to public ficers. the other. They bore the words tv, Justice, Brotherly Love a lity.” Tpon these | Star and_Stripes and | Bible, followed by the rance Sale|| Starts Saturday, July 15th ES, SUITS and COAT £ € EDUCED FOR THIS BiG ANNUAL EVENT ‘ment tagged Prices. look around. ON ONE RACK to $8.95, but some are worth up to $10.50 choice, $3.98, Linen Waists $1.98 - Now $1.%9 $2.98 - Now $2.22 WAUREGAN BLOCK ———————l——[c——— John with ile the ritual!j oc cco with concrete | as exercised by the grand lodge of- In beginning the ceremoni { four blocks had been placed one mam\ e A S ————p— July Clearance Sale TODAY IS THE LAST DAY Some New and Special Values for the Closing Day A Small Lot of Skirts for Small Women $1.00 values for 69¢c These are Washable Skirts, the material being a fine honey-comb weave, but we have small sizes only from 23 to 25-inch waist measures. All the to 38 We have lensths from Skirts have two patch pockets and belt. inches. fomen’s Tub Dresses for $1 93 A pretty ssortment of Dainty Flowered or fered at this very low price. every Dress in the lot is a bargain. The colorings and s.>1 s e Dresses is of- are all dainty and Women's Tub Dresses for $2.98 frocks of Pretty models in striking ble. Summer some spo; these frocks are most des Muslin Underwear Dep’t. RO in th mmed with " CLEARANGE PRICE $1.00 CREPE NIGHT ROB kimona 3 J summer and CLEARANCE PRICE $1.00 HEMISES which values for the th the require no s are mone! nd trimme d organdie CLEA RA’\ICE PRICE $1.00 CORSET sleeve. Trimme back these covers n laces and CLEARANCE PRICE $1.00 Men’s Furnishings Dep’t. 10c BLACK SOCKS of medium weight— CLEARANCE PRICE 8c 4 pair for 3Cc “CLEARANCE PRICE 19 15¢c COLLAR BUTTOX SETS, 1D in a set— CLEARANCE PRICE 8¢ 3 for 25¢ FOUR-IN-HANDS, ersible — the very latest styles— CLEARANCE PRICE $1.00 PAJAMAS in white, trim- med with color— CLEARANCE PRICE 79c POROSKNIT UNDERWEAR, the genu $1.00 Union Suits for 85¢c 50c SHIRTS AND DRAWERS for 42¢c DROP SEAT UNION SUITS made by The American Hosier Co.— $2.00 quality- CLEARANCE PRICE $1.0 $1.50 quality— CLEARANCE PRICE 50c BALBRIGGAN UNDER- WEAR— CLEARANCE PRICE 25c TUBULAR SILK NECK- WEAR—CLEARANCE PRICE 3 for $1.00 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, also Outing style, with laundered or soft cuffs—materials are French Percales, Soisette, and some with silk fronts— CLEARANCE PRICE 75¢ NEGLIGEE AND OUTING SHIRTS, laundered or soft cuffs, all coat style and fast colors, sizes 13% to 18— 39¢ 75¢ 35¢ 17¢ 50c 78¢ CLEARANCE PRICE 55¢c $126 RADIO PONGEE OUTING SHIRTS, coat style, with soft French cuffs, guaranteed colors in stripes and two-tone effects— CLEARANCE PRICE 95¢ AN EXTRAORDINARY SHIRT VALUE. A lot of handsome Russian cords and Madras, col- ors guaranteed, made coat style with laundered cuffs. We could not sall these shirts for less thn $1.50 if we had to secure them now. CLEARANCE PRICE 95c ured and stripe effects. g 5 % ! ed Vo are in In colorings and Ti ded with in style Hosiery and Underwear ana:tment ION SUITS ne whi lisle which will S1 high double sole and CLEARANCE PRICE 12c Domestic and White Goods FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER CROCE T QUILTS, hem-~ QUILTS, hem- d fi CLEARANCE PRICE $1.50 INCH UNBLEACHED COT- vorth 8¢ a yard— CLEARANCE PRICE 7Y¢c 36-INCH LII\(" D COT- TON, worth rd— HY BLEACHED SHE and sold r , 81 by 90 larly for 89c each— CLEARANCE PRICE 756¢c WHITE CREPETINE, a utiful 27-inch white fabric with crepe fin CLEARANCE PRICE 12zc WHITE CHE INSOOK— CLEARANCE PRICE 8&c 50c EMBROIDERED VOILE— CLEARANCE PRICE 25¢c 10c. MERCERIZED NAPKINS, 18 inches square— CLEARANCE PRICE 7¢ T 50c_ MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK— CLEARANCE PRICE 33c 59c MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK— CLEARANCE PRICE 49c¢ Jewelry and Leather Goods A MIXED ASSORTMENT OF CUFF, BAR AND- LINGERIE PINS, PEARL EARRINGS AND COIN PURSES, each worth 25c— CLEARANCE PRICE 18 $1.50 GATE TOP MESH BAGS CLEARANCE PRICE $1.00 $1.00 LEATHER WRIST BAGS with nickel or self-cov- ered frames. These bags in black, tan, brown and in black moire— CLEARANCE PRICE 86c White Voile Blouses Clearance Price 78¢c ine Voile ists is offered at s v low price. Dainty laces and embroid- eries make effective. WhiteCrepedeChine Blouses Clearance Price $1.79 model them very Preity Summer Dresses For $5. m’.’i Pnced from $4 OJ L Bathing Caps from 25¢ U We are showing the most exte ne to the aip. Rugs and Draperies AT LITTLE PRICES 15¢ SILKOLIN CLEARANCE PRICE 11c 20c CRETONNE—this is full yard wide and the colorings are both light and dark— CLEARANCE PRICE $1.25 CURTAINS FOR 98c—a good selection of Scrim, Madras and Lace Curtains— CLEARANCE PRICE ODD LOTS OF CURTAINS AT SALE PRICES—Serim, Madr and Lace Curtains, there b but two, three or four pair 98¢ in each lot that are to be sacri- ficed—values from $2.00 $2.50— CLEARANCE PRICE $1.69 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CAR- PET, sold regularly for $1.25 a yard—During_the sale we will make it and lay it free— CLEARANCE PRICE 98¢ RAG RUGS AT BARGAIN FRICES Vaue $1.00— to CLEARANCE PRICE 793¢ Vaue $1.25— CLEARANCE PRICE 98c Value $1.76— CLEARANCE PRICE $149 JAPAN AND FIBRE MAT- TINGS, worth from 29¢ to 35c— CLEARANCE PRICE PRINTED LINOLEUYM, regular price 70c a square yard, two yards wide— CLEARANCE PRICE PRINTED LINOLEUM, regular price 60c a square yard— CLEARANCE PRICE CRETONNES, TAFFETAS and ART TICKINGS, all of our 35c and 39c values— CLEARANCE PRICE 29¢c 24c 60c 48c e i R T S —— s