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Shetucket Lodge, No, 27, 1. O. O. F. met on Tuesday evening with a attendance in Odd Fellows' hall and ¢ transacted a regular business session. The first degres was worked on a class of candidates. ,)QEPT ASOPHS. Conclave, No, 424, L O. H, their meeting which was to of Monday évening on ac- rount of e aemocratic. celebration. ORDER OF PROTECTION. With the presiding officer, J. Oli- ver Armstrong, in the chair, Norwich lodge, No. 248, New England Order of Protection, met in Buckingham Me- morial Monday night and conducted a regular business session. ROYAL ARCANUM. Routine business was transacted at the regular session of Norwich Coun- cil, No. 720, Arcanum, which met in Buckingham Memorial Tues- ransacted a regular FORESTERS OF AMERICA. Two candidates were~initiated and three applications for membership were received at the regular session of Court Quineb: Foresters, held Tuesday in’ Foresters' hall. Ther bod attendance and Chief R Quinley was in the cha Hanion Ancient der meeting he day 1 sion @ cigars’ were Eagles hall on Tues- ollowing the business 1l hour was spent and a. Our Children’s Department Our Infants’ and Children’s Department on Seuud l"oumuuemdimvdyh&onudsofln&nhmdfllfl- Children’s Winter Coats in a wide. ‘fange of styles—colors are brown, green and navy—Special values at $3.98, $6.00 and $5.50. Chilaren’s Brush Sweater Sets—four- Plece sets—oonsisting of Sweater, Les- gins, Cap and Mittens, in Copenhagen, Tose, tan and Oxford, ages 2 to § years ~—Price $3.98. Extremely new models in Children’s Gingham Dresses—styles that will ap- peal to the children and satisfy the mothers—Prices 59, 98¢, 3150 and $1.98. New models in Bath Robes for chil- dren, Indlan and floral designs. Ages 2 to @ years at 3125 to §1.75—ages 6 to 14 years at $225. Radical Reductions in Women’s Suits At $109. At $25. s Suits that Sold regularly up to $25.00 0 Suits that Sold regularly up to $40.00 SATURDAY-A Big Coat Day ‘We expect this to be the biggest Coat Day vet and have hundreds of Coats that came in this week, to replenish our stocks. Amongst the new arrivals are Coats of Velour de Velours and Salts Plushe: Opossum, Raccoon and Ne: 3 ionable fabrics and stvlish models r Seal 0 and up to $75.00. In Black —all taste Nord, high-finished Broadcloths, Wool ully trimmed with large collars of 50, $19.50, Coats we show a wide range of fash- The price range is §$12.50, in an assortment of sizes from 16 to 46. FRATERNAL BENEFIT LEAGUE. President John@than Allen presic at the res Cowdelll No. 2 feague. held in Foresers' | Seve > voted in rey pe Rebekah lodge at a regu session a \Wednesday evenin, « hail. At the ne Intes wiil mbers ar xt dnesday | X | with the the recent on inCiBfidgeport u_ impluses” via the cerebral cortex ina reaction in t bids fair to place me the pusiest ‘win- enced by the order in York state. Many of bplicants in view e to secure in the near and it is expected and hoped the winter will be a conti: ound of Initiations with approp: crtion of events and enter- nmer vill place this se: a par with the best periods in the histor, e A, ¢ . W MOOSE. in a recent issue work of N. Waldo of this city and No. 70 6f Baltimore, was en- ertained by two splendid enunciations o the principles of Mocsedom. One Brother J. Rush Bronson, director of the Juntor Order of Moose, and one Boy’'s Clothing 2 vaue T"” p in neat box: Hand Bags at 50c of genuine in six different styles—Speciai ortesus & Mnohafl en A BEAUTIFUL LIFE-SIZE HEARTOGRAVURE - PORTRAIT Bust Style, 14x20 inches Made from Any Small, Clear P’hotogr.\ph At 1 9c Bring any small photo, pos- tal photo or cabinet picture to our store and while thn offer is open we will enlarge it in a beautiful Heartogravure Style - Portrait, size 14x17 inches, bust, for only 19c. No obligation of any kind; no other purchase necessary, simply bring in the photo- graph. All photos safely re- turned. Bring yours at the first opportunity. No tele- phone or mail orders; all photos must be brought to the store. This offer is for a lim- ited time only. Special Values from Several Departments Jewelry at 50c Hand Bags at $1.19 Mufflers and Scarfs Women’s Hand Bags of fine Mufflers in a_variety of colors— quality leather, in several different | also Silk and Velvet Scarfs in a shapes, -in black, tan,’ brown and | Wide range of plain colors and com- CAUE Atgl1s waie %150 binations, at 58¢ to $3.00. Crochet Cotton, 10c Silkine, Royal Society and R. M. C. Crochet Cotton, all sizes, white Gloves in a full | and colors, at 10c a ball. i Sontnases Defiance Chocolates, 33c ¥all colori eptional val: s0c puionativedne meindo Defiance Chocolates in 30 differ- ent flavors—every piece tresh and Golf Gloves, 50c Golf Women's Extra good values in Boys' Win & Norfolk Sui 5¢ and $1.00. crisp—our special value at 33c a ter Caps, made inside fur mixtures cordu; " . pound. BT 7 Hand Bags at 87c Ska Sets, consisting of scars | Hard Candies, 25c. A A ——— i sk | and Epge. S opEnlEETIy esh and Delicious Hard Can- Bt : » recn, white and com- . s, Hord (Can. s 18, 5 L vely a catne binations, 5 to $3.00. Buds, Pineapple t.. MOy E: e r $1.00 ) 7c each. (Wom Neckwear Department) e A e e e e R S reputation cond to no beliefs in ‘the \bedt of frater nd you Srother K take wh have builded and increas membership as well as benefit those who are for- tunate enough to join our fold KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. White Cross Council, No. of Columb meeting chamber w Desmond presiding, for membership wer iv s applicants were eclected to ‘member- ship. It nounced that the third or major ee of the order would be exemplified on - Sunday, 19, -at 2.30 p. m. in the Auditorium or class of 37. District Deputy John Hennon of Jewett City will be in charge of the degrece and it 1s e pected that there will be a large at- tendance of knights from all sections of eastern Connecticut. Following the degree meeting a buffet lunch will be served to all visiting knights in the unier Order of Moase, and one by new organizer, Brother N. Waldo Kennedy, whose success in the organ- zation department of the Moose has olaced him in the front rank of the organizers of the country, he having ults in communities where nizers har made utter fail- He is the type of man who will undoubtedly warm himself into the hearts of the boys of No. 70 and will secure their .hearty cooperation and earnest support. He is well equipped to go out into the communities and show the advantages and penefits to be derived by membership in the Moose ahd to appeal to men in all stations- of life -and in.-all kinds_of business’ and professions. Lodge No. 70 welcomes Brother Kennedy and feels that he is going to bring our membership up to' and béyond the five ‘housand mru-k where it rightfully be- ongs. We give you, Brother Kennedy, our HEADACHE FROM A COLD? LISTEN! 'PAPE’S COLD COMPOUND” ENDS SEVERE COLDS OR GRIPPE IN FEW HOURS. Your cold will break and all grippe misery end after taking a dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” every two hours until’ three doses are taken. It promptly opens clogged-up nos- trils ‘and_air passages in the head, asistancy tastes nvenience: Trivial council rooms, Sunlight buildins. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE FOR MISS ETHEL MALCOLM Delightful Evening Held at Her ter's Home in Providence—Other Notes of Interest. (Special to The Bulletin.) Providence, R. I, Nov. 17.—Mrs. Frank Anthony gave a birthday sur- prise party for her sister, Miss Ethel Mal@ln, of Norwich, Wednesday aft- ernoon and evening at her home on Smith street this city. The decor- ations were in pink and wWhite, largo chrysanthemums of those colors car- rying out the harmonious ' scheme. Whist was in order during the after- n all day pr e home of Mrs. Charles o speatéess ~will be- D: int of New London und Rev. Dick erman of New Britain. There will aiso be other speakers from New L n, Mary Rathbon and daughter, Miss Grace Rathbon of the East Side were in Plainfield this past week. SMALL SUBMARINES 3EST FOR COAST DEFENSE |According to Capt. W. L. Rogers, For- mer Head of Naval War College. New York. Nov. erations by the belli shown America t of the coast defens murine op- tions have size and type underwater boat ; of about 509 tons nos: favored by the navy department seems the logical one for “American use, according to Capt. W. L. Rogers, U. S. N., former presi- dent of the mava: war college. ing the “svitability of cur- sn of submarines to the needs chitects ard Morine Engineers, Captain Rogers asserted that “if we avoid general Jiscussion in the hope of withholding irformation from foreign- ers, it is ourselves who will suffer worst, since good will and a common understanding between the seagoing navy and the industries which support it are essentlals to success and par- ticularly necessary in a democratic nation.” Alluding to the ‘800-ton submarines emploved by Germany for operations on a large radius, Cabtain Rogers de- clared there was every reason to be- in the protection of the German coast. The United States’ geographic situa- tion, he sald, made It seem undesira- ble for her to establish a defensive noon and after a chafind dish supper [submarine cordon in mid-ocean. vocal and instrumental music furnish- ed_gntertainment for the evening. Mrs. Josephine Keach of East Kill- ingly was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. I:ewch at West Gloucester the past week. Miss Mary LaBlanc of Moosup has been_enjoying the hospitalities of Mr. and Mrs. Elle Laberge of Spring street, Manville. Mrs. Bergen Greene, who has been spending several days' the past week as guests of Mr., and Mrs. Frank E. Gates of this city, has returned to her home in Old Mystic. Miss Gertrude Willlams of Nor- wich is spending a few days with her cousins, Misses Grace and Emma Rich- ardson at their home in Riverside. Mr. and Mrs, George Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Bagflett with the Misses Frepces and Mabel Bart- lett, of Norwich, formed an automobil party that visited this city last Tues. day to attend the wedding ennivers- Mr. and Daniel Bartlett, essTs. Bartlett, af tnrk-y dinner and in the ev- ng vocal and instrumental musio contributed by members of the company. The Norwich party left here after midnight for their homes. Bell Company—Other Notes of In- hn-t to East lld' Residents. fl. “formerly of Norwich mnflnnd position at the Dart- mouth Mills of Ne the employ of en manufact: urers, ‘where he bas tie Sosistant Euperiatonde: mé?-..”': m with t.hn class 1914 of New: ‘Beiford Textile !cbool. \:nd family formerly re- H. Whaley's house, “The enemy has no objective there, and will not wait thers,” he added. “If Mr. Hewitt on Mulberry | d in that neizhborhood by |ac of ver \mu - used | and’do not gg t Stonibgton road on | water the | super- | BARON BURIAN COVFERS WITH DR. VON BETHMANN-HOLLWEG |To the Regarding Relat ns of Germany and | Austria With the United States. in cennection | ¥ United st ; he two empire: nited States navy” in an ad-|S iccording to a despatch under | The negotiation f e “Berne date given oat today by the|ln the form of three-year 6§ rer cent|NEW HAV und(r[h«mds and it is un:derstood that nd E HAVEN {ROAD/(EILES wireless pres: n 1 i 3 was | part of the proceeds will be employed present form, with the possibiut: ‘Washington, whether 1t should be modified. “During the past few days,” adds — “the German government | To the Joint Congressional Investi- plain verbal warning s patience was on the verge of exhaustion. the despatch, has received MEXICAN TRAINMEN EXTORT MONEY FROM PASSENGERS. lieve that much smaller ones are used | one train every two_hours is operating be- tween Laredo, Mexics, and Monterey, Al Our Fine Dress Fats Reduce Representmg Values that are llnmatdubk Al our Women’s Fine Dress Hats sold up to $7.59, reduced.now to, " Al our Women's Fine Dress s0ld up to $9.50, reduced now to. All our Women's Fine Dress Hats sold up. to $13.50, reduced now fo. Large and Small Sailor Shapes in black and colors, all at $1.98, regular prices $2.98 and $3.95. Other Special Value Dress Hats $1.98 $2.98 Hats that usually sell Hats that usually sell Hats thai ununy sell at $3.00 at §3.98 at $5.00 Women's and Chlldrens Kmt Underwear All Sizes All Kinds ? UNDERWEAR UNDERWEAR Infants’ RNPSTVIELY Wemen S ALL sTYLES We carry a large assortment of Our showing of Women’s Under= Infants’ Winter Weight Ribbed st Vests and Bands, ranging in price | Teot "¢ R ;’h;"‘?“’w‘e"i";‘:d i) from 25c for a good, heavy quality | Mefium and heavy weig 2 nlor up to $1.00 for a fine Silk and Wool Sutts (aalhat e‘\;er\anprslc:nw.un lon st the best value obtainabl: UNDERWEAR Chlldl'ell S ALL BTYLES Women's $NON.S ‘;2 Every good kind' of Children's L STy Underwear here—Vests, Pants We ‘carty ‘a ecomplete % ind: of and Union its. We particularly | Union Suits in all welghts and feature Munsing Underwear for styles. We have such well-known boys and girls in Vests, Pants anl | makes of Union Suits as Munsing, b Union Suits. Richelieu, Carter’s and Forest Mills, Ribbons for All Purposes at Special Prices ‘Women who have fancy articles to make for Christmas will be in- terested in our special showing of Fancy Ribbons. Upwards of 500 yards of the newest ideas in novelty effects are in- cluded at special prices. The assortment includes Ribbons up to 10 inches wide, ranging in value up to $1.50 a yard. Special prices 25c, 390 and 456 a yard. Women’s Coatings Extra good values in Coatings for women’s and misses’ wear, in wool velour, wool plushs and stylish mixtures, at $2.50, $2.95 and $3.50 a vard. Women’s Sweaters il Bxtra good values in ‘WomerH. s and Misses' Wool Sweaters i all/as the fashionable styles and colorings, at $2.95, $3.95, $4.50 and up to $9.50. Table Linens Thanksgiving Our Annual Sale of Th:nklgnvlng Table Linens is now in progress. It includes Table Damasks, Pattern Cloths, Table Napkins, Luncheon and Tea Cloths, Tray Cloths, Table Sets and a all at much less than present values. ig variety of Fancy Linens ording to passenger ay. They ibound tra who arrived the engine of s uncoupled at | ask for he W cogers donated o purse of $30 thatll terstate railroads a the burdes t senger from f a “the merchants|Pers to the entire commission. s forthcomi: milita e cim ans |LoaNs oF $20,000,000 MADE well as maximum rates such as present. Municipalities of Bordeaux, Lyons and Marseilles. ; road brotherhoods, on New York, Nov. 17 —Kuhn, Loeb & | for the afternoon, but the secretary rhe | Co., Who recently made a loan of $50,- | announced that telesrams had been he Austro- (000,000 to the city of Paris to relieve |reéceived from W. Carteritot Sthe to Terlin | the sufferings of (hat community as a preman fut s G’E,r;f‘;’,‘,"f‘d e 1t of the war, and for otker mus ying ther could not ar- Von Beth- |nicipal purposes, today annousiced the o be present. No replies to in- al Iar loans for $20,000,000 | vitations had been received, he sai & lizies of Bordeaux, | from the other tiwo brotheérhood lead- seilles. ers. ation in each instance is n|in the puurch: or . Thom said the railroads would terey anc it was only after the| A federal incorporation law for in- unless the money Amendment of the act to regulate 1 potice pro- | commerce So as to reduce to sixty resent period of ten months g, < which the Interstate Commerce > ion may hold a filed railroad = and authority to | BY KUHN, LOEE & Co,|the commissn to’ fix minimum as 3 it nal council had given a place to representatives of the rail- prosramme ADAMSON LAW SUIT To Test Constitutionality of the Eight of a rupture | SUGGESTIONS TO BE Hour Law. MADE BY THE RAILROADS| Boston, Nov. 17.—The New York, gating Committee. ‘Washington, Nov. suggestions the railroads will make to the joint congressional investigating committee which be; For Infants and Children meeting of the Natlonal Council of the United States Chamber of Com- e A. P. Thom, counsel for the m" executives’ advisory commit- e o CASTORIA ins hearings on {ransportation questions here Monaay | I Use For Over 30 Years Refused to Couple Engine Until Given | merting of "the Sationar® Counis ot Aiways bears a Purse of Thirty Dollars. Ladies’ mmwmn. A e A ke Special Notice THAT WE ARE TO MOVE TO 114 MAIN STREET NEXT WEEK We Have a Big Line of Men’s and Children’s Wear at specially low prices for our last day on the Square. COME IN AND-GET BARGAINS ~ National Shoe and Clothing Co. 252 MAIN STREET (HOME HERALD) THIS HIGH GRADE WOOD BURNING HEATER Beautifully Designed An Ornament to Your Home Removnble Nickel Trimmings Very Smooth Casting Our Special Price $20.00 WWMMWVWV V} WE DELIVER AND SET UP FREE WITH LENGTH PIPE 1 ELBOW, 1. DAMPER, 1 COLLAR LAHN FURNITURE CO. Main Street. Norwich, Conn. W New Haven & Hartford Railroad com- |son and the chairman of each of th& pany filled suit in the federal court to- | four brotherhoods in Massachusetts. ;.1 day to test the constitutionality of| Judge Morton announced ' that the Adamson eight-hour ~law. The |court would hear the compifiy rew cowld be induced to make the| A measire cnlarging the Interstate | suit is directed against United States|tion for a preliminary injunction emf nmerce Commission and _creating San | regional bodies under it with origi- zovernment | nal jurisdiction in rate questions, alf mil- | Subject to appeal by carriers or ship- —_'fl District Attorney George W. Ander- | December 11. o THE NEW STORE WITH NEW HERCEAI!DI;Si E SELL IT FOR LESS. THE PASNIK CO. 158 Main:Streel, Norwich, Conn. {75 Ready-to-Wear »\pparcl for Women and Children. Opposite Wooiworth’s : THE NEW STORE with the goods and low prices. THE STORE that sells retail at wholesale prices. THE STORE that has them guessing. ] THE STORE that is small in space, but has the variety. THE STORE that does the business. THE STORE that gives big values. Ladies’ Coats, $4.97, worth. ...ccvveveenece...$ 750 Ladies’ Coats, $6.47, worth..................$10.00 Ladies’ Coats, samples, not two alike, $9.97, worth $15.00 Ladies’ Black Bungalow Aprons, full sizes....... 59 Knitted Hoods and Scarfs, wonderful value at. ... 47¢ Children’s Ribbed Shirts and Drawers up to size 26, -24e 85 samples of Children’s Sweaters, in all colors,” * worth $2.00—On sale today ateew...... . 97 $2.00 and $3.00 Children’s Hats, elaborately trim- medatdiie. S T B, Babies’ Crib Blankets............. R 155 samples of Ladies’ Skirts, one of a kind, $4.97, 5 worthl: fopisdn ol i s ......5750 Lot of odds and ends of Skirts at §2‘97 worth....$ 4.00 Ladies’ Heavy Daisy Outing Flannel Night Gowns, regular and extra Sizes, 69¢, well worth. .....$ 1.00 Ladies’ Silk Hose, all colors.......... The Pasnik Co. Sell it for less