Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 1, 1920, Page 13

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wndiy eationid 188 Mooss caratinl that” epans’ Whla charge of the campaign. DAUGHTERS OF VETEEANS. Father ' Clara Barton Tent,No: 7, D: of V. has W‘:‘?Mhhrbemom = sent the following :delegates tn the con- Enightn at Tulombng” Tiaers i vention to be held“ln Ha Mrs. | B0 e A e Att rhu i, % 'some circumstan e o son. The wn\w-nunn holds” a two day session ROYAL A‘CAIIJ. The summary of membershin apd - he 3 d| since r % nances Mareh 31, 1920, of the Royal AF- | ast night end nas seen Knights of . = A g canum are as follows: Columbus grow from the 3 § Membersiip. group of eight fo the presen = 2 >4 S o Last fgfort’ . ML SR TR i m membership of ‘mibre than ‘500,000. : . . y 3 Apptications since nmvul E‘l 4 c RV - Reinstatements sincé receiv ROYAL ABCA!CM. Norwich council, No. 720 R. AL, met for the last time in Bagles’ hall on Wed- sus. ki nesdny evening, With a large mumber in| Contain calomel, healing, s ! e s 1o e Mhongie: Mg el o puid ey egetable laxative. i e " { | presided at the meeting and mede an - i . s A ating mpart of Ihe erand deunch Held sugar B 0t DA \mrcumm mrqmp -...'135124 fat New Haven last week m -bowels and liver 2 Totak nuxbar counciis 1441 m ; meetings of the council will be in Forest- A& Ol jers’ hall the second and fourth Wednes- $8, ’l!,fi days of the month. t() SRy havea —"—7“‘6 EASTERN STAR. &fll—-fl d :hva‘ Idms ‘* “'fig';“'“ Sachem chapter, No. 57, O. E. S, held ad"e—“"m '“"‘S“P‘h" #9543 | {newr regular meeting in the Chamber of find quick, sure Commerce hall on be’l;’neadzy evening ;ith - 3 a very large numi in* attendance: Fol-}. R fowing the Toutine business, a short en- Balance on hand ... 1.5 KTTR Thousandstake ry night just Total payments from R b tokeq)nght, Try them. 10cand,25c. Ba lande 18 Received fllfln{ thp month_. -530,731. ganization to date . Emergency. Amount per last répo Interest since \ddd Received from W. ’6.517.7‘-5." ! 13 - ? REER 27,374.52 - 100,000.00 MACPHERSON’S © “FOR QUALITY” - 50 rfBSl} 106.14 Balance last rey -$102,466.96 Receired r‘lrku' lh- month ., 5,959.05 MEN'S SPRING OVERCOATS Ly R DT $108,426.01 Paid nrmt the mbnth .. 21,206.04 3 Bafancs! on hatid ......... $87,219.97 If you want to see some real Spring Overceats— 3§ ; WERE TO sssw © BAGLES. styles that are right up-to-the-minute — we have them. The meeting of Norwich Aerie of Eas gles wis held on Monday cvening with a large number in attendance. Seven ap- plieations for membership were received and two new members were initiated. "THINK OF | Starhng Today, we offer approximately 500 MensandemgMen:&lhat:W.SOthatsoldq)toSSSW. i 'l'hesalepncefig‘uralchnlmttomwflhoutonepennyofpro- i;' - fitadded. - Thisis our Bit to Help reduce the present high cost b of clothes to you and at the same time reduce our present [T stock which is the largest we have ever carried. Whenywseethefineqllwodfahw;, the elegant styles and splendid tailoring that this price of $37.50 represents, you will concede that we really have done something worth talking about. SALE STARTS Ybfif Choicé‘ Season’s Best TODAY - J¥TS Fabrics, Styles “FOR 500 SUITS and Colors, for om-:wsax At $37 SO Menand Young Y - WERE TO $55.00 * Men 'l'lusuacaseofyan'('-dtmgm R:ght now or Getting Left. * Itis unusual to find clothes of even average quality today at so hwa’pnce as §37.50—But to find clothes of our standards at - this price is an event extraordina.ry indeed, LEGS, b, . X HWHINGS AT LESS THAN- TODAY'S WHOLESALE COST LOINS TO ROMT, Fonzqunms,n'm PmCocoa,lb,%e ”*"fi’"m’f‘fissTur" : - UNDERWEAR _ SHIRTS HOSIERY . . Roast Beef,Ib. 25 | Crackers,Ib... 1 | Figs msv b.s 'é.f’&..om | M%’& £ Amouwssum' s Gsc e 3195 : 39c /4 Conservative models as well as form-f fimg and box back models: i ning. house committes portéd the arrangements complete. for tle opening of the new rooms ‘at 20° Shetuol et street on Monday evening. I Is pll.l ned to havs & big time at thig first meety’ ing. . X Made of fine quality all.wool fabrics, in smart her-_ ringbones, tweeds and knitted fabrics. XA XAE N ) PTYMIAN SISTERS. - The cotvefition of Distriet No. 1, Tem: pies of Pythian Sisters of New Lefidon, Norwich, Rockyville and Willimantic was held in the latter city on Friday after- nooon and ;Was Aitended by a namber of delegates. There was a business session in the afternoon followed by a banguet at 6.30 which was attended by about 75. A class of 30 candidates were ini- tiated in the evening by a degree team. Many being weather proofed are equally desirdble ‘for wear as a medium welght top coat or for ramy or stormy weéather. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. ’ Michsbl B Tracy, one of the eight |} - ! fomiets o he et inat oreantmont J C MACPHERSON o the ied | UALITY RNER at his home in Orange at 10.30 on Wed- s £5 nesday evening. OPPOSITE CHELSEA SAVINGS SANK Mr. Tracy, known throughout the state ; and nation lecause of his connection with the fraternal organization, had been in i health for some mgnths, but his \ Your Brendn the most lmporlant item of housekeeping, and to have | xtgoodyoumusthaveltweflh:ud ‘ed, well raised, well baked, TryaloufofMo}uc:mBread \Y/d \V/4 (4 o

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