Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 29, 1917, Page 10

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ECHOES FROM THE LODGE ROOMS B Sedgwick Woman’s Relief Corps Drapes Charter for De- ceased Member—Woman’s Auxiliary Makes Christmas Present to President. I WIW ' ew"s nm""r" Tflllflllfl l]}fifll d""S ON:s: fl l MWH Ilmumn»I i BB THE LIVE STORE Every Garment Severely Reduced Shop Early—Sale Starts 10 O’clock Today 7 Friday aft oon th Sedgwick Wo-|votsd to hold the next meeting as B T corne, MG %6 guests of Orient lodge, New um an’ ¢ corps, No. 16, held thelr the Buckingham | P4ch member prese . . 3 Memoria), Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock | Kate Tottle, of Sheingaod. & OF N the president, Mrs. Josephine E.|was serw ) ox in the chair. ‘The reports of FHome lwn d mhhhl had ary“and treasurer were read | Hon of Mecers A% the epted. The charter was drap- - : Fof Rire Martha Freeman. - The | sulted (g X as received an invitation from s . — — — —_— tary—Mies k Post, No. 1, to participate in ble in: L SR T TP oo ] Take advantage of this GREAT END OF SEASON MARK DOWN SALE and let your The meeting closed in_the ) with the Salute to the Flag Tfluuo—lu:‘nm ; . : = el "t i SR T S m. dollars perform a most wonderful function. ELKS. — TEE SR i S| sireion_ coonen News, 1 o] ANy purchase you make here today will breed you far better returns than your prd, resular busl- | chort busineas Monday sven- J After the busi- % ciel B ing at Eagles’ hall Matters of routine e om ot thectoage i tranmocted. Thers waa money in the bank. occur the of January. There was v 2o S ’ b Laiee Soaitiary: A 4, . The resular monthty meeting of the | /A3 Semort . l [ f T o G M S gran odey manre oot vae) e i ah Do Regulations o his Great ark Down Sale Crand Lodsge office. The executive Regular routine hm St e fhe Syming | St arc e S Tasmiied £ 2t |8 ALL SALES FINAL, NO GARMENTS CHARGED, NO REFUNDS. ' NONE HELD ON DEPOSIT, NONE SENT C. 0. D, NO MAIL OR 'PHONE ORD ports covering the work of the past| Thursday of January by the B were SV oWl ai. | president, Mrs. Mary L., siiney, 'n- . R e i e AR swovamge. A SLIGHT CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS WILL BE REQUIRED, | ORDER OF PROTECTION. The regular meeting of Norwich b lodge, No 248, was held Monday even- Julla Brook, 39 Teuntajn 98 c ]&w C 18 50 C £ ters of routine business were disposed )by ,,,,,',',‘.fx“:h:::":vh{th“?m::mhfl ”‘ oats oats " oats $ 5 oats of by the small number present. The presentation was made g ODD FELLOWS. 1 Margaret McCaffery in behalf e The reguiar mectings of Uncas 1odgs. | well chosen ~words - thanked the ar- 00 00 MARKED Q| ARKED 00 No. 11, and Sheturke: lodge, No. 27,|vislon for their kind remembrance to DOVNN e ..o DO“'H TO DOWN TO o e = were omitted the past week as they|her in this Christmas season, fell on Christinas eve and Christmas| A soclal hour followed, with refresh- respectively. The,annual election of | ments of cake and eaffes served by the Large Size Coats oo O 15,00 officers for the coming vear will be Nellie O'Neil presided held at the next mop\‘hg of the loflna Miss flnlll Brock ren- A oy Yo L T Fe i G R | O S S wihe sive e Large Size Dresses .9&' ltngerte aisis Plush Coats . | Up to $39.75 Coats $15.00 Suits evening. There was a fair attendance #0d tho regular rontine business was MANCHESTER UNITY, ' e i The resular meeting of Court Quin-|_The regular meeting’ of the Leval £ MARKED ebaug, No. 125, was omitted Tuesday|Hugh H. Gsgeod Ledge, No, 6930, 1. 33 [ BW 00 eveninig on account of the holiday. [O: O. T, yas held Fridiy evenina jn DOWN TO BGWN s v DOWN TO ® ey e i T MARKED DOWN TO A o (=) S The Thames Past Grands' assocl- | Germania hall with N, G, Fred Bent- ation of the Rebekahs was entertained | 1oy prosiding ever a gead atteadanee December meeting at the home f Grace Willey of \onrxch.n:m R s e ey e of (!‘1!‘1 members wera present m o offi- Tewert | Ciiy. New London . Groton, | cers for the ensuing term| G. M., Fred . ’ Py e S8 e et Tonowiet| B, S e Bbien Y N | Large sze Skirts 2, C"-”*"‘”C""’e SWEATERS, Special | $7.98 Girls’ Coats usiness seesion. The annual nomine- , . ! tions resnited as follown: President,|oY: treasurer, John Woed; . ogt- WAIS. $25 to $27 Suits Mrs. Pahibern, New London; vice pres- ;’:‘::.!\ nh;:.":':l trul!edn“ mhi ree. y idents, Miss Louise Holmes, Jo tt > les; auditer fer gne q Celia B N Le n. In the elsa'mn of del tes ta the | | e —eown, New Tondon. Tt WaB| aufiiet canventien fo be. RIS in Mo DOWN TO .... DOWN TO 1 55 DOWN TO .... ® DOWN TO Haven Fab, 3, the fellewing Brothers Tere 7 | worg s’ceted as delegatesi N, @, Frad fl ar u RBon‘ley, Treasurer Jehn Weod and P. 8, Jos, W, Weailev, [t waa vote to ronew the subseriptiea to the Unity Bulletin of every member, 95 Se Skifls o Lirac O ' 2 Chureh Mesting, Samp]e Waisis $1.98 and $2.98 $7.95 a—WoAh up to $7.95 LINCGERIE WAISTS PLAID SILK SKIRTS When a cold hits you in the head ar [ | cive “Banriot. onoeeh Twin b Benaron MARKED i throat, it's bard to get rid of it. [ | Wedneaday, January ard, A complote = D : : | 7 and oosra whl be H Don't experimeht. Break it up [l |oweotod for the emaning year and ate DOWN TO .,... DOW’N TO 9‘) = R 0 WN TO ’ 75 R /s Haney of Horshound Jif | Lendl to dnch_business .o may, osme ‘ . ° DO cane ° and Tar. Prompt and efective. = Alldruggists, 25cts. a bottle. r,:f’.fi“:f s e $1.98 and £2.98 el gt 5w | | Silk or Serge Dresses| [ uerem® B ore 1-3 off | -3 off Until January 1st ‘ s . Girls’ Far Sets Rain Coats 1-3 off | 1-3 off MONTVILLE " House Thursday afterncon. Each pu The First Thing. Have Plentiul Supply. . OLD M'Ys'nc Sa\'!ew Cottage, Bufnetts Corners dis- trict pil received a 8 e Miss Esther B. Barnes’ a juntor at L recelved & S 1eld has returmed| OB, Welk if we treat Germany amd| The United States has been at w 50 cents A. R. Chepter Sende Wreath,at Fu- | connceticut collere ie at the home of | Fair and Play Net Over $90—0f This | ooy i e m“’u,_.,,_ Austria te a sound kcking, it won't|since April without executing one. s neral of Miss Emmeline Mbrgan— | her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fredesick A. $25 Goes to Red Cross. churetts and Rhods Island. be very difficult to make a satisfac- |or traitor—and that is n Holiday Week Visitors and Travelefs | Barnes, for the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs, D. A. Johmson spentliory disposition of Turkey amd Bul- P Rev. C. Leavens Eldredge and| ~Over mincty dollars was realized|Christmpe with thelr eon Metton Jomne ’ ’ Vaostion Nothe 1/ o daughter, Marguerito Eldredge, | trom the fair and play held Friday ev-|son m Norwioh. saria—Savannan News. Miss Emmeline Morgan, 78, died last o e o e e rived BOME | ening. Twenty-five dollars goes to the e Monday night at the home of her sis-| “°T Ay to loo seintiven. Red Cross. Chiisisian ot ot P citn e tor, Mrs. Emma Morgan Williams, of Guest From Washington. 2 & Gonc: m (CYLINDER) Smith street, after a long illnéss, The e Raymond Schofield of Powder Point| A splendld Christmas comcort was ' = funeral was held Thursday at 2 b. m. George W. Harris, crop technologist|school is spending his vacation at his|[given at the Baptist church on Tues< g funeral was el T e, Pnew.| for the Government bureau at Wash:|home. day evenlng which was enjoyed by a Barmie " Cntheart ot Westerly, con.|in8ton, D. C. is spending holiday week | Schools closed Friday for vacation|larse and appreciative audience, An Jucting the services, Among the beau-{ 1or° With his family at the Harrls|until January 7th. offering was taken amounting te tiful floral tributes was a large wreath | HOmestead. The pupils of the lower Center school | §10.19 which was forwarded to aid the - from Anna Warner Bailey chapter, D. Briefs and Persorinls. enjoyed a Christmas tree in the school | Halifax sufferers. ] A. R, of Groton borough, of which the| Ny TIsahel Neil has returned after deceased was a member. The bear-|, “vicit with her son-in-law and ers were Seth N. Willlams, Amos Hew- | goucfior Mr. and Mrs, Frank E. tsar of Frederick Wildy of Stafford Springs,| Eqwara Perry. itt, Clarence Williams, George Ryan. 2 Buriai was i tho family, plot in Fiah- | Vs lore™Ferry or. Baieimore Beginning Saturday, Dec. 29 spent.a day here recently. Miss Ruth Allyn who teachers at = SJ ‘Bastern foun, uemeines ew York ana| FIVed Saturday o spend Christmas A 1IVERS, Y / f— 75~ SIS S R B = AN/\ WWEESARY.G : WE ARE OFFERING OUR ENTIRE, STOCK John Branch is now conductor on the here with her parents, Mr. and Old Mystic trolley extension, baing Lhe day vacation at the home of Mr. and [ | S S — 1 5 —OF— 4 successor to John Lyman- Alyn,. wh from has left to work in the Noank ship- | “1ig,Jom D it 2 g e e turried after two weeks' visit to_her > i 5 \ [ Enlists in Navy. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. / i = 3 ; Edwin Hanks of Norwich, Eaward Pollay of Waltham, Mass. N ; s . ¢ Withams B Hanke of Oia Mystio, Frances Eidredge, who teach- / / ‘- JL g 30.90 bas enlisted in the navy. well, is enjoying the vaca- = Mary Remors, who spent a num-|tion at the’ home of her parents, Mr. W \ /fi 1 ber of weeks at Memorial hospital, | and Mrs. Perry H. Eldredge. N Now Tondon, while being trepted for a| Lillie P. Chipman of Brashwood. (f - 4 = \ [ At Big Reductions blood polsoned hand, has spent_Christmas at the home of her sufficiently to return home. twin brother, Rev. Dr. P. flfi:fl [ / / Y 60 Suits D]v{“ in Four Lots as Follows: At S - H and family at Himeroft, Tal - 5 Summer Home. Miss Maxjorie Harris, who teaches in Not No\ 1, values te $45.00—NOW, ...+ . $25.00 .$19.50 e Sracnery 1S R Prof. William G. Pa.:k. principal of a| Everett, Mass., has arrived to 'P"“‘ ANNIVM ARE COMMEMORATIVE EVEN lS | Lot No, 2, values e $32.50—NOW. - ...$14.85 acheol in Raymond, the holiday vacation at the iz i a2 AND THE PRESENT WHICH LASTS LONGEST AND- Th_e Edison fs NpT a talking m_achme. GIVES MOST COMFORT IS THE MOST APPRE-" ||| Lot No, 3, values te $24.56—NOW. . It is a real musical instrument, actually Lot No, 4, values to $18.50—NOW . , ...$10.00 | CIATED. . RE-CREATING all selections. : m":."...;‘.‘..':‘i.w.;‘:‘.g.‘; ;':,;::ia:::'.:f What present fills these requirements more perfectly COATS Reduced 25 Per Cent. OFf el According to the advance mariket prices for 1918, % than a nice article of Furniture? NO NEEDLES TO CHANGE ?d;l. m“:’if;" F““’““::;“"‘::“ It will pay you tc purchase.a’ Suit now, when you own an Edisan COME IN, IF ONLY TO LOOK ‘- WE GIVE YOU TRADING STAMPS THE SPECIALTY SHOP | 140 "nll ‘Street Formeriy Reutes’s Stere

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