Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 25, 1919, Page 10

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PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. As Wednesday evening was the last meeting night during October for Nor- wich No. 172, P. 3 ‘mec(mg was in the nature ol a Hal- lowe'en party. After the mdm bus- i was ” trahsacted owing; The Golden Mrs. fll‘c‘ nning; 5 e Be [ootne iy re Branwortr, ;Mrs Saunders and Mrs. Stebibins. { The grange has accepted the tnvi- ns of the Preston City grange for and of the Pachaug grange on ov. 6th, when Neighbors’ night will he held at these granges. DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. ebequonash council, No. 11, D. of P, t in Buckingham Memorial Wed- nesday eveming with a number Past Great; Pocahon = Kinne, delegdfe to the great sun suncil, read her report, which showed y# material gain in the councils all over }rhe state, ] prospect A charter was granted .to { Puinam and they are;very much in thope to see thelr dreams materialize yin the very near future. There is & { z00d deal of interest shown by the he local Degree of Poca- their hope-to gain' a members during. the | { ROYAL ARCANUM. r of September 30, 19 wm js a5 follow; ip: Last report 193,874, ap- d 431. reinstat- 5, total 134,390. manert withdraw- . approximate | bililrdren ér& FOR FLETCHER'S C AS 'l' O RIA * | proximate . amount A under with several new onmes.in! membership and| 19, of | 1 number of ferred to emergemcy Balance on hand $980.165.96. rund 3100,000.007) tal payments from organization, to aau $204,245,369.43. Emergency Fund: Mtwll-lt will send their d tes this report ts,uuxu'l. interest since add- % ” elty ed 323,67 fand 300,006, 0, o ,766,885.94. an k.n.nwnd;miuq Es.’. a:':» amnual meeting at standing _against| oficers ;| ney of this city, county nralld.en!. ‘will certificates $1,019,457.76. éiA’bl!S' wxzuh& Ao H. ‘The six divisions of the Ladies’ Aux- iliary, Ancient which lq 10 .I:alfl o a7 L e e Sk which' eleeuon of Mary Sti- be in the chalr at the business ses- General Fund: Balance last report|sion and the auxiliaries which will be $125,717.41, received ’|'$516.68, " total 13623 the month $18,078.48. 2031 s108, 156121, the neut OwLS. The regular meeting of Nest of Owls was held on Tuesday la series of whists to be held during the coming winter season. It is plan- ned to hold a whist in Owis hall the first and third Fridays in each month, through until the spring. ! WOMAN’S RELIEF GORPS. Sedgwick Woman's Reliet Corps; No. 16, held their regular ng at the Buckingham Memarial ¥ aster- | noon at 3 o'clock with the president, iLllian J. Johnson, in the ~hair. Re- ports of the secretarv and _treasurer were read and accepted. The presi- ast prési- ited . Noro- The pres ne { acompanied by the dent. Gidiers’ Home da: back a e 75 now in the hospital. They {were entertained with a program im the chapel and coffee was served to all who carried lunch. The donation from No. 168 were olidst members of the corps. The meeti osed with America ang salute to the flag. singing KNIGHTS OF COLUMBU meeting of White 13, héld ¥Friday eve: ounced £ |in_ the Sunilght bi t is expected that one & of the } classes ever assembled will tal honors of the third degree Sun- | Smitli’s Pharmacy, . i SPECIALS For Saturday Dier-Kiss Toilet Case, in- cludes Perfume;, Talcum 'Powder, Face Powder and Rouge. Regular Price $4.75 Special Price ...... $3.98 Hot Water Bottles. Regular Price $2.00 Special Price ...... $1.38 Fine, Oval, Beveled Hand Mirrors, Pyralin Ivory. Regular Price $3.00 Special Price $2.38 f Genuine Rubberset Shaving W. D. C. Pipes. Régular Price 85.00 Special Price ... ... $3.98 THIS IS A WONDERFUL BUY. Writing Paper and Enve- lopes. Regular Price $1.00 Special Price THIS IS A BIG SPECIAL. Full, Beveled, Oval Hand Mirrors, Pyralin Ivory. Regular Price $1.50- Special Price ...... $1.28 Mirrors, nickel frame. Regular Price 35¢ Razor Strops. - Regular Price $2.00 Ladies’ Combs. Regular Price 50c Special Price Gentlemen’s Combs. ’ Regular Price 35¢ Special Price ........ 28c Fine Combs. Regular Price 25¢ Special Price ........ 18c Orange Sticks. Regular Price 10c Toilet Chamois. Regular Price 12¢ Special Price ..... . Snu!h’s Easy Wash, three Brushes. » Regular Price $1.00 Special Price ........ 78¢ 'erfumes,"per oufice: Regular Price $1.00 Special Price ........ 78c Perfumes, per ounce. Régular:Price 75¢ Special Price .. ... ... 58¢c Hand Bath Brushes. - "Reégular Price 25¢ Special Prite ..... ... 18¢c Tooth Brushes. Regular Price 25¢ Special Price . ....... 18¢ Fine Face Cloths. ¢ Regular Price 10c Toilet Soap Any 25c grade ....... 18c ?hm of the “Fill-Me” 'owder Puffs. Regular Price 25¢ i e 18¢ Armour’s Grape Juice, pint bottles. - Regular Price 39¢ Peanut Butter Kisses, WATCHEMGO ... 33c »Smith-’;s Pharmacy, 205 MAIN STREET SQUARE MEN—Have you tried the wonderful Gillett Sefety Razor? . lfnbt,zethpbtl:ebutd-vem Regular Price 75¢ Smith’s Witch Hazel Jelly. Re; Special lar Price 25¢ NORWICH, CONN. Nw"flch starting with Novembeér ang running hiofis for ihe soldiers.| The charter of Sedgwick corps was| draped for Chariotte Mush. one of the ! I ™ I next W.dnaada.y eve'nill‘ in Forestu-’ ening ,with a large number mz WOMEN OoF uooqEHEART LEGIéN Routine business was transacted and a subsequent meeting of the entertain- { ment committee plans were made for With | twenty-five present the Wo- men of (Mooseheart Legion met at the Moose home on Thursrluy évening for It was with ze- fion of Mrs. Wil- received and mpoyms s Tey until 4 St Newmibuttornn" the " cémirig -election pléns for.a dance to be ember were~also ‘i gion is to hold- &' mawmd 3Ist at which timé' Halo will be Dplaved served { | § i Airt ,\lo‘Sye_ fi Vice President ‘M “ig- wrong in_ predicting the .a ing: - apd solidarity of .the -American middie| class. Nobody "a€mits belonging to.it. -—Ioulsvflle Courier Journal. . ‘taken promptly toward the establish- hreprémch and the un - | ligently . worked uu: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1919 s i W AN ‘LanNi 'rAan‘r BY WAR Muu. Oct. 24—The o wmc %f g military lessons ‘of the ‘war is emy] hasized in the report of the Committee on military science and tac- rvard University board Srerdbe l{nt':de public today. 3 t the country to . relapse into the state of unprepatedness which at q:e ‘comimencement of the war -ip 1914 and which still continued ‘wheni this country entered the war in 1917 would be inexcusable and erimin- “Such a situation “as far cah be, impossible.” i - The committee recommends that the university further by its example and inspiration’ the establishment of uni- versal service throughout the nation and. that lr; addition to the artillery course already arranged at Flarvard, infantry and naval courses of instruc- tion- be given, that a broad course he in military history and policy by an experienced officer of ‘acknowl- edged pre-eminence; and that a arill hall and-armory, in connection with a gymnasium, be constructed on Sol- diers’ Field as soon as funds = are available. - It is urged that steps he ment of an adequate memorizl to the Harvard men who died in the war. In the opinion of the committes the attitude of the university “u leadership of President throughout the war, h; been sity h every demand and ev fully,” and the p! “are being sanely. and intel- | Too Good to Be True. Rumors persist that ‘Lenine has) been assassinated. but we haven't had any luck for so long we refuse tol get ~_optimistic ov Herald. Speech is si élfeek is brass, Phone 500 THAMES COAL COMPANY smoking by wo at Women Physicians today. Lexington| cian au SALMON—_HALIBUT Very:Fancy Mackerel, Flounders, But- | ter Fish, Steak God, Market Cod, Bos- ton Blue, Haddock, Little Neck, Long [and Round Ciams. Oysters Opened White You Wait. Meat Saturday. CHURCH BROS. Y — ] ure! DIVIDED ON THE MATTER OF WOMEN SMOKING New York, O the Inter Al o~ e and before labor got their advances. 24 —Protests against Good Variety of caused an uproad 1 Conference PORTAGE STOCK FEED Portage is a soft, rich, pure white feed, correctly blended to give Best Results. PORTAGE 'IS IT No higher than °ther feeds. A little less in ton lots. Guaranteed to aiways give entire satisfaction. Charles Slosberg & Son EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR NORWICH AND ViCINITY e ek i A You need a straight reliable feed. R e We sell it at $3.20 per 100. =i HAVE THE SUIT VALUES | For Men and Young Men As We Buy—We Sell—At the Lowest Notch Months ago we placed orders for good all wool Suits and Overcoats, before woolen prices took the jump, It is true many houses we buy from tried to “lay down’ on deliveries, but we forced them to ship the goods, and here they are. possible. we buy for cash—saving all discounts. Economize on Overcoats, too. Bates Street Shirts SPECIAL $1.65 Variety of neat designs in fine qual- ity percale and madras. $3. Today only $1.65. Values to Good All Wool Hand Tailored Suits and Overcoats at Savings of Fully One-Third Don’t believe all you hear about the high prices of Men’s All Wool Clothes. We say all wool clothes can *_be low priced, and prove it by selling them to you as fully one-third less than elsewhere. We bought early—saving fully thirty per cent. under present pric: and last, but not least, we sell more clothes than any local clothier, which means we sell the quantity and s=ll on a smaller margin of profit. SMART FALL SUITS $25 = U We feature Suits at $25, and because we do we are able to save you from $5 to $10 on this special line of ! Suits. - These suits are made especially for us from our own woolens that we buy from the local mills. have them made in a variety of smart styles and tailored to our standard of perfection. cannot be equalled anywhere at anywhere near our price. Kuppenheimer Suits $35 to $50 These clothes are too well known for us to say anything further as to their merit. dards are the highest in the clothing field, they test every yard of material—it must be all wool or it is rejected— their workmanship surpasses tailor mades for fine work and elegant finish—their styles are the criterion for America. We sell these clothes on a close margin of profit, offering you splendid: values at $35, $40 to $45. Overcoats—All Types Are Here We have all the new styles in all the best materials. and end at $60. Variety enough to pleass the most fastidious, and each garment at its price the best value Save Money on Furnishings Today Three Special Offerings sale For One Day Only Chalmers Union Suits SPECIAL $1.85 Standard Underwear, sold every- where at $2.50. only at $1.85. On sale today puages simulta- height the leal e “hn-‘ m We can do it be ~ause We These Suits at $25 Kuppenheimer stan- Prices start at $22.50 $1.00 and $1.50 Neckwear SPECIAL 69c Smart Fall Neckwear in rich autumn tones, pure silk Four-in- Sacummr e 0 Hands. Bought right and sold the same way. :\;i | 3

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