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" T AT © NORWICH, BULLETIN, ~SATURDAY; - ' LODGE NOTES' ROYAL ARCANUM crnment War Risk Insuranee. Addressing his message to the 9,500 Arcanians who were in the serviee 500 new members who joined the society after being dis- charged from the army, navy or ma- pines, Supreme Secretary Hoag ints out that the young man who Bas Sust returned to civil life will do weil to keep up the government in- surance. After welcoming the mem- bers back to fraternal life, Mr. Hoag states that if the members who carry government insuranc e and - certifi- in the Royal Arcanum should the money received from poth sources wonld insure fhe ma- terial happiness of their ‘dependents. All members of the Royal Arcanum led to compensation up to 33000 for their families after death Lf the returned service man is also rnment, however, and to th cat “go Wes are ent insured by the hie dependent< iwill continye to re. celve the monthly navments as pro- vided by the war risk ineurance act. the Jarge number of ap were wit o colors, preme Sec. retary Hoag attributes ®e cagerness of ex-service men to join the Roya Arcanum fo the fact that their bud dies med them that the frater nity continued the protection of its the service wWithout ad on_the membership at large. Simu ly wit Royal Arcanum launched a effective ployment’ bureaus to place the re quiet bu turning heroes in their old job or bettsr ones. As a result of this movement, the order has obtained work for hundreds of its members without cost to the applidants ¢ ng to.the Supreme all the _time a fraternity. hough it is true that all mbers ca i ng free hos various institution Areanum is not a secta mbers of all .faith: mercy and charity €RS i-annual con- of America, ury Thomag showed 125 courts and on ju state. Grand Treasu Walsh read his report which showed cash on hand of nger addressed the mem- Supreme Treasurer P, Secretary Thom- Ranger Georg Degby; Past CI John_ F. Cosgrave of Hartford, and Past Chief Ranger Willlam F. Delaney an entertainment. ling singing and two good boxing | liowed by baquet. wer (sleot) w Britain WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION by the Women of Mooseheart Leg on | attonded follow o KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS munic. wi ion from Supreme J. MeGinley Cross Council of Columbus of the reco ment service of ia; the armistice was h of Columbus eup- work program by t called “A Recon Employment Service,” tee on war activities re- hat once the war was ended job for every American would | i a job for the| this agency, have been with the uz still far order to make > effective the com- the vim acquired by the served the army, arines by selecting 100 rvice men 16 find jobs These ¢ hundred ex-service men will all e placed on the K of C. pay roll. Mach will recieve $4 per €day while hunting jobs for his com- rades, and should the hunter run to sarth a job e likes he will be free to keo and his place in the bat- talion of job-hunters will be filled by More than 10,000 members of the a Arcanum who were in the mil- i or naval service will recieve an from Samuel., N. Hoag to continue their’Gov- ieved from® men who al cost to them amd without the levying of special assessments demobil- tsation, the various counells of the ampaign through their em- Secre- Royal ‘Arcanum is first; is nbt in the insurance v certificates m $50 to $3.000 1o the de- ifter the Arcanians have unseen temple. In addi- mploymant bureaus, mi denominations being en- the emblems ~which _Britain, the re- this state, a_gain of the last quarter. There are s court in the James J. chotland | afternoon. Other Sub-Chief , mayor of 1 t 1 effect. All of these garme: | | Splendid Nighti charming style finished Cambrice, which are very plea | | models as weil as the we Pretty Undergarments Batiste Is the Fabric In Greatest Demand In these dainty Cotton Undergarments the same beautiful models will be found as in the Silk. -The same skill and care has been devoted to the designing of these garments as went into their more expensive sisters, and the results are particularly pleasing. We have gathered together a large assortment, and have priced the garments at the lowest of Sale prices. Bdy now for the Summer and save money. CORSET COVER3 Dainty Covers are shown in many pretty designs, laces and good embroiderics being used with good 75¢—$1.00—$1.50 DRAWERS yle demands: beautifully trimmed. $1.00—$1.25—$1.50 to $2.98 * NIGHT ROBES sing. will work a degree at their evening. On Fowler and are delegates the delegates nee ;.""' e! selected by R 8 R nigh! i i ni o st day evening respeetively. The Knights are going to put t Paimyra Bncampment plan into effect so that the service |ciass in the first Dresent their® o an oportumity 10| meeting next Thursday fand to employe.suments at firet-1yay 21 the Grand Lodge meets in and 1o employers. The men willl New Haven and A, E. visit - la rrnrvrryhvnnlllskrul William A. Douglas ibru‘" + v r‘j\y"' ice e <A fl.\" from Uneas lodge, while o ack for jeps, and if their ef- | f Shetucket lodge are (I fort proves sstal in_locating | mathnene & o jobs for a New York t number of men in Il be ziven an op- their experience in arge cities, & W. Collins, te government industrial expert, who has been ap- peinted director general of K, of ( amployment reconstruction work, wil hlave charge of the chosen one hundred The Knights have met 'flh unusual success i their job- '£‘ work, and the new departure de to round up every available m for discharged service men. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY The third and fourth degrees were worked on .L;:s’f of "vt‘l: at the roguiar meeting of Norwich grange, No. 172, Patrons of Huebandry, in ball on Wednesday evening. Routine business was the order at the meeting after which refreshments of lee cream, cake and coffce were serv- od by the work committee. A num- ber of visitors were present from Fraoklin, Preston City and G!Il‘fi. ODD FELLOWS Uneas and Shetucket lodges trans- routine business at their |3 ’ takes place on the secon June and the committee | ments are busy planni; event. Clara Rarton "Tent, department cenvention and Louis Atterbury. It the usual form with the flag and the singing of 20th. ments as follows have b Atwood Machine Co. employer, and Billings T Stonington, Jjured, pay 3 for decrease in use dex finger of right hand. Buckingham Memorial on with the president, Miss Florence Rob- bins in the chair. The reports of the! = WARNS AGAINST DANGEROUS ) COUNTERFEIT DOLLAR |Who spe: C. Rathbone and George J. Raymond. | The Odd Feilows' memorial service d_Tuesday in on ng for the DAUGHTE OF VETERANS. held on May second and third were given by De- partment Chaplain Jennie Newberry vas yoted to hold a whist at Buckingham Memori- al next week. The meeting closed in salute to the America. The next meeting will be held on May For Injury to Index Finger. A workmen's compensation agree- »een approved by Commissioner J. J. Donohue: Stonington, Fairbrother, x finger i whose daintine: were of our 83c quality, and include designa finished with embroideries and those with plain tucked ruffles. All are of excelient quality. Sale Price 58¢ members of the ENVELOPE CHEMISE The Envelope Chemice has come to stay, and is shown in the Sale in many pleasing models, in the sheer fabrics which the st Round neck models, and those with only shoulder straps are shown, all , these, in wonderful assortment of For those who wic secured some pretty high neck modgls, but most are low neck, and greatly varied in style and $1.00—$1.25—$1.50 to $450 LONG SKIRTS Soft Muslins are ussd this year in $1.00—$1.25—$1.50 to $5.98 BEAUTIFUL CREPE-DE-CHINE AND WASH SATIN The evolution of the we are displaying for our May Sale. Laces have been used in a bewildering variety of ways. Fine shirrings and hemstitchings have been used with not- able effect. Inscrts already clever garments dreams of beauty. No clothes can pass these by. No woman who appreciates the demand of fashion will feel that she can afford to be without seme of them. ks prices awhich wa are!ablo\to make tHomnathist aaie ) Gua-antoe the I For this Sale we have made the prices as low as we possibly could, and we bel that b i i i i rediate popularity of the garments. Come early and make your selections. clieve that each garment, at the price marked is a rarely attractive bargain. PRICES FROM $4.50 TO $8.98 / PRICES FROM $6.50 TO $10.98 Camisoles In Satin and Crepe-de-Chine These are the new slip-over modeis which are proving so effective. Tailored which are daintily trimmed with novelty laces are shown. A beautiful assortment for your choice at— PRICES FROM $1.25 TO $4.98 State Hospital w S H. Cranston, tors, warning cu molding an scen samples of that whoever mex " silk or muslin undergarments. It does not matter that they % are hidden from slght— the wearer knows that they are ead of the higher to give the clinging lines which\ style demands. Lace is used, too, in the ornamenta- \ tion. We also show some pique and sateen novelties ¥ i ! h them we have E | B ss and charm is unsurpassed reaches its climax in those whi, STATE HOSPITAL CONCERT bis profession. BY ACADEMY MUSICIANS| The coin has a ring that sounds ai- The patients and nurses at Norwich | right, | Academy orchestra, led vhich ice cream w Bank tellers about the state are |cribed tomer: $-bit piece. . Officers who have seen| The dems Will He Catch It? He ought to, but you can never tell. One thing how- ever, you can always be sure of if you get your FEED STUFFS HERE, you can al ways rely on getting a square deal, and FEED STUFFS at | honest prices, combined with prompt service, mdtlnhn value obtainable, Chas. Siosberg & Son 3 COVE STREET /™~ BEGINS THIS MORNING FT ER all there is nothing more distinctively feminine, no gar- ments more alluring, no creations so dainty as the beautiful ; there, and exults in their filmy, lacy beauty. We know that : the beautiful garments listed below, and the prices at which are soing to sell them will be equally interesting to every woman. CREPE-DE-CHINE AND SATIN SKIRTS Really beautiful, but shown in flesh color only. The Satin has as good washing qualities as the Crepe-de- Chine, and either one is as handsome as you have seen anywhere. There are some rather severely tail- ored, and many showing the effective use of delicate laces and fine ribbon. Prices $4.98 to $7.98 CREPE OR SATIN KNICKERS Clever little. garments which have come to stay. A few years ago ruffles and fluffy effect were demanded but style has made the knickeg an absolute necessity. There are plain tailored ones as well as those which are trimmed with pretty laces. Prices $2.98 to $5.98 2 Thames River Line STEAMER CAPE COD Whitehall Transpertation Coy Ine. Leaves New York, Pier 43, Nesin River, Mondays, Wednesdays amd Pri- days, at 5 p. m; Norwich Tuesday, Thursdays and Sundays at § B m.; New London 9 p. m. Passenger rates between Norwich and New York, $2.50. Staterooms, all outside, $1.18, - | cluding war tax. ¥. B. KNOUSE. Ageat HOWARD B. FOSTER Expert Mechanical Engineer Drawings Furnished for any Machine If you wish your plant to run every day call en me 44 SHETUCKET STREET DR.A.J.SINAY DENTIST Rooms 18-19_Alice Building, Nerwieh Phens 1177-3 { HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED | cITY SHOE 'Z’HT:J': PARLORS | We put on Rubber Heels whils you | wait. 33 BROADWAY CITY SHOE SHINE PARLOR WILLIAM C. YOUNG rnfl'-uou & r.omll - CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materidls e right prices by skiied lsber. Toleghone 52 Weet Main S0 DENTIST Take elevator Shetucket Strest entrance. Phone In Our Millinery Department A SPECIAL SHOWING OF HATS FOR THE BIG LITTLE GIRLS For the big little girls, or for the youthful yéung ladies—for the uncertain ages up to fifteen or so— the ages where the childish hats are out of place, and the older styles are not suitable. A Sale of Corsets REGULAR $2.50 {ZORSETS FOR $1.25 Madam, do you want a genuine R. & G. Corset, the kind we $1.257 You needn’t answer. We know you do. So, Saturday We have tried to solve this problem, and have brought out a number of hats which were specially s trimmed for this particular purpose. They are pretty and we are proud of them. WE ALSO SHOW HATS FOR THE WEE LITTLE GIRLS and everyone else sell for $2.50, for only ing, make an early start and be sure of gotting your size. These Corsets arc made of white coutil, and have medium low bust and long hips. All sizes from 19 to 20. . B ke WHILE THEY LAST $1.25 SILK CHEMISE NIGHT ROBES DAINTY WASHABLE SATIN and CREPE NIGHT ROBES A wonderful array of charming silk “Nighties” has been brought together| hemises from a plain, uninteresting garment to ong here for your consideration. While their wearing qualities are of the best, it is not as strictly utility garments that we sing their praises. They are really PLUMBING AND GASFITTING beautiful, There are tailored models of rich simplicity enriched with hem- and medallions, ch ribbens and filmy laces make these stitching. There are striking Empire models, sleeveless and trimmed withi woman who loves {33 y pregty Georgette, or pretty laces or ribbons. There are many, many different styles each with rare beauty. Wlth -r Without Gas Always "'lfllfll‘ Tt coNoMICAL= MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes . of Ranges A J. Wholey & Co, 12 FERRY STREEY Inspect Our $1.50 and $1.98 Values We have made great efforts to secure a very large and interesting display of _ Phone 581 Modern Plumbmg is as ocscential in modern heuses s8 it ‘\!'t‘m-ma w by expert workmen at € prices. E 7 k us for plans and prises ARTIST NOT YET CHOSEN et it The artist who is to paint the Jort- ere delightfully en- Tait of (he late Dr. Fredericy Henry vening Ly the musi- | WATCHING FOR FUGITIVES "»"”* t of Ceanecticut garments of all kinds at these two prices. We have made many price con- \ cessions to do so,.and we want you to be sure to see them. most true, and the color is nearly |c to begunveiled at the 67 West Main Street « zations of FROM STATE HOSPITAL part of the commencement the Girls' Glee Poiice department in this section | programme in June, has not yet been Mr. ade I N . Congdon, and the|two patients who escaped from the |ment by one of the me- by Frederick Norwich state hospital Friday, one |morial comm in the morning and one in the after- HEATI Ib AND PLUMBM Following the concert in the amuse- | noon. ? i ment_hall there ne is Oliver Vorcen of New Ha 8 o was . Dr. I. 8. Wilcox en, who is ¥ old_and AR 91 Franklin Street \ hospital, i cribed as being 5 feet 10 inches | conrtesy the or; t v-|height, medium build ing the entertainmen se_of | plextion and wearing 4 pair of khaki trousers, blue je gray jumper and a_black derby hat. The other is Philip M whose home is in ROBERT J. COCERANE GAS FITTING, PLUMPING, §TEAM FITIING en Buiicn 3 rquin, aged | o 3 orwich ull" With enctt accent, | HOLDS HEARING IN and is des- | CONPENSAT!O'\I CASE held here Friday | He No* wich, Cann Aaen( tor N. B. 0. & s against the most|ing dark trouscrs : oner J. J. Donchue + Pocking dangerous counterfeit dollar that has warkmen's eompensation of it o) 3 apeared for a long time; a silver dol- Barbers’ Strike in New London. ;“ of Miss Gene IF\S Saun- LOPJ C[ ITEORQ lar bearing the date 1904 and the| This is The fifth day of the st helag 2 Wiy s A0 2 LINLD moldin perfect. he obvel and {of the journeymen barbers W | 7 Naror e blc e sides of (he coin show first | London and no moticenble change rm\m" \““ = Oollanaiblc Sulo vi FURNISHED FROMPTLY BY d there is not a winter. blemish on either fact to warn a per- e Donohue 1 the ‘H Fott 0 against its spurious character. have signed the agreement |counSel In the cast to writ THi VAUGHN ruuiuXy (0, The milling on the edge, however, \submitted by the journeymen and|giuion wnil - 1 Nos. i1 te 25 F 8! is the weak spot in the counterfeit,|their employes will Teccive the ad- || 1 on 11 te 25 Ferry St-aph the milling is rough aii not as reg- |vance in wages, but of this number| 1y s d a5 it is on the genuthe|oniv two emnloy any men. | made by-the barbors| Cupid is 2 Tt sllow., “but © ©ne EE ; i tnikes. beger this silver fake would make the price of sh: 25clean't of|l AT THE DAVIS THEATRE MOMDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY mediun i de it i an artist in and haircuts s0c. - - - _ love. t x verusing coiumes of The Bulletin bus. a-