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02 PN TSN 0 S S S R I P W - NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1921 grand officers. It is expected there wlll‘ tobr 15th. and it is expected that a num- |planck of Manchester, president of the ' {be 2,500 knights in the parade. ber of the officers and members of the |[Masonic Charity Foundation e-| INSUBANCE | The parade wlil Be reviewed by Gov-|{local council will be present at the con- E ke an ¢ 1 ] LEGAL NOTICES _ ernor KEverett J. Lake and Lieutenant ! vention. ok e ¥ AL Governor Charles A. Templeton, both | e e, NOTICE | sir knights, on the south side of the cap- ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | dresses will' als I v . T. WOMANT RELIEF CORPS members and thel families and widows of | lol. _Tho festivities will closs with 2| yyuiie Cross couneil, No. 13, has ap- |1 X, Sticklo of n Vacation 1ime s e ceased members of the army will leave ball at the state armory at 8.30, for| % bl of the O. é % 3 ' Mes O. B O of 7 West Pleasant | df0cased members of the aemy N iy nt| which Knight Templar uniform will be|Pommted a committee to arrange far a|Geruan o Miadletown, The legal voter of the town of Vohun- ocrest, New president an's Relief o Saturday for New diamapolis. to a 1 t vch Rl tan < r M town are hreby s time, Besides the | required. e e o e e o e . {Thomas E. Couch of Apolin lodge, of INSUR E h T e a number of | The leadquariers for the knights will|9f C, baseball club. Numerons requestsgumiela will sing. ! day. Oct . Harriet be the state armory and the headquart- g 2 iock i 1| The commitiee is as follows: John T.| FAGLES. { : k in the after dent of the |ers for the ladies at the Hotel Bond ball | rod FPW i W "5 (L B Sweer what you leave b e hin d n for 3 5 purposes: I travel on this train ‘room. Automobiles may be parked on =2 £ i Norwich Aerie, No. 367, held fts r S sy _ the west and north sides of t . |William H. Harringlon, Rev. PHUD|jar meeting Monday; routine bu against Burglars and what you the G5th matior The grand stand for visiting ladies of | Moo8Y Wi ° Qe k was transacted. Five candidates RENIGHTS TEMPLAR Erasttort Tair commanderies Sl Ariiy of ights will be at Tri !:fi’»‘ifif;‘gmmm?l"‘r“-l;;{?;“sn-‘{“‘” Mul-| ted on. .The committee on the take with you against Trans-|’ il vemtion will heg s announced for the celebration on and Elm stre Badges will be g - el 2 initiation reported that they have mada | tes, also any other officera rrquived 1o o : October § at Hartford of the 125th an-|the ladies admitting them to th stands, | all arrangements and the members can |portation and Summer Hotel|i e o Groton, sta s e | DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS |expesct a good time Sunday afterncon, Le 1nd Mo Sara SVt LADIES oF cOLTAMTS The reuler meting of Clara Bacton(Sept. 5. | hazards, and yourself against|; A Sbocli field day outline a after-| 'The members of Mercier council, |\iy » large attendance. The respect due to old avs| Acudents 3 s, their w enioz Cahtolic Ladies of Columbus held theiri; oqideq. The regular routine businessdealt out with a ladle to the wealthy eterans | evening Hioe ) i oIy ez | WITH iy : g | EAnmeeHEeL C0 milding | oo transacted. A rummage sale is to be | grandfather. {ye: s ——e e e | D r for the knights will be serve Tuesday evening wi the president, ) Iheld at ‘an ei date. The meet i e state’ armody trom 1130 to 199, | Loretta Belifienr . in the chaini The| i o reusl torm oith salate 1o the| = B P. Learned & CO | aIE. 1 ladie h meeting completed arrangements for fheln, . ang singing cf America INSURANCE -y:'a : 1 or e organization of dressmaking a ndmillin- | > shE st e g S | place of . v ery classes. The dress making classes | R | 25:SHETUCKET STREE {on "‘”“fi;“ Toad ock 1 be in charge of . James Mcln- | pIASONNY i B = ade wi t at 2 o'clock, with | tyre and Mrs. Dennis Hayes and the mil-|{ The annual grand moster's day at t J‘ L. LATHROP & SONS AGENCY 75 YEARS OLD nery classes will be in charge of Miss Masonic Home in Wallingiord will ta ellie iordan. It is planned to start the {place today (Saturday). There wiil be s sses during the week of October Srd, |lunch from 11 a. m. o 12:30 p. m. and 28 Shetucket Street | cpuneil is making plans for a box lunches may be secured from NSU CE OF ALL KINDS IN CASE OF FIRE IS YOUR! Haven Twill wn this 22nd day of B o head of the pa- | strel slow to be held sometime in No-[pah Chapter, O. E. S. erinten: and Commander Frederick | vember. The annual convention of the |John O. Rowland- will furnish the cof: 2 zton of Meriden and associate | order Will be held in New Haven on Oc-[fee. Pust Grand Master Fred A. Ver- — HOUSE INSURED ? THE GREATEST OF ALL THE GreatPants Sale WE HAVE EVER HELD BEGINS THIS MORNING EVERY MAN NEEDS TROUSERS—NEEDING ’EM MORE THIS YEAR THAN EVER. THIS IS AN EXCELLENT CHANCE TO PIECE OUT YOUR COAT AND VEST, AND SAVE" BUYING A NEW SUIT FOR SOME MONTHS TO COME. = : : MORE THAN 2000 PAIRS ON SALE Extra Special $1.90 We sold hundreds of these before the mark down, at §3.00 a pair and upwards. $4.00 Pants $2.45 $4.50 Pants $2.95 $5.00 Pants $3.45 $7.00 Pants $4.45 T A COURT oF Norwich, Norwich, Pxonu’: 4 on n«.cmz:xs s g TiowTsoN If you need Insurance of any kind, see i R L HAROLD S. BURT Thaver Building, Norwich, Conn. rict., decased. L. Tathrop of Norwich, Cenn., 120 Laurel Hill Ave, or Phone 59-3|appeared in court and fim a petition ™ th raying, for the reasom: that an instrument vm-— fo, of seid deceased, ate. (Vhereupen, {t ir Ordered. That sald re- tition be heard and determined at the Probate Court mom in the city of Nore wich, in said district, on the September, A D. 1 forenoon, and that notice of the penden cy of said petition. and of said hearin thereon, be given by the publication 1 this order ome time in some m na\'u:_ a circulation in sald distriet ll least six days prior to the dats of said hearing and that return be made to this court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge The above and forezoing is a true eopy of record. Attest, N M. DRESCHER, Clerk. sep24d. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Montviile, within and for the Distriet of Montyille. on the 23rd day of Septem- ber, PA.RD. 1921 Judge Estate a M. Brainard, late of Montville, s district, deceasd. Wilam J. Baldwin, of Groton; Cepn.. appeared in court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth that an instrument purporting te be the last will and testament of said deceascs, be admitted to probate. - mamb:o: itd is do;em,!fl;n L o kv = = i - G petition eard and determined at tie Unlimited assortments — limited prices ! Our Provats Court room in Sontvile 1 said istrict ] September, own sclected qualities ~— our own prefected snd that petition, ud Jof sad hearing. z)eren. be given blication of thiz arder me ln m s«ar!vkh Bulletin, 2 news- DAper Baving 2 circulatien in sald dlgted at least thres days drior to the date -m hearing, and that retumn e m- te private specifications — not stodgy, “standard ||™2 =" sux » mous suirs The m and lonsa!u is a true copy styles. Every Hat made expressly for us to our ized” shapes that were bought in “the open mar- .~ ’ ket”—and look it. See our windows ! . HALE BENNETT. Judze. Abbie Atwood, late of Cant- {erbury, in said @ 2 r'»cr. ed. J. C. MACPHERSON [: == = ceaset o brins QUALITY CORNER Opposite Chelsea Savings Bank MALLORY |22 HATS |=& Z0IDE I8 & Lue copy { M. DRESCIIER Clerk H g PETER BENOIT. sep24d Adminisiratrix - NOTICE SFECIAL TOWN MEETING {On Iriday, September amended . - of 1919 We don’t care if we do upset the Pant B ‘;;’" market, as long as our customers get the 1 ST ERoND 1 s0pom, benefit. Every Single Pair a Real Bargain. Shoes for Women, Men, Boys and Children AS TO PRICE, QUALITY, VALUE-GIVING, POSITIVELY UNMATCHED ANYWHERE ELSE TODAY. BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS T S. CULLEX ctmen of the Town of Spra s i TRUCKING | GEOBGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, ‘moving and trucking. _Tel. 617-12. jyld GUS LAMBERT, IR, N 1 Main St Everyday Home Comforts You will quickly know what we mean when you see these splendid pieces of Living Room Furniture. Shown in many styles so that the needs of every home may be satisfied. Everything For the Home HOURIGAN BROS. T TEAMING and_moving, long_distance trucking a_spec John H. Ford, 233 Main St._Phane C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. “mone 385. NCE G. & HARTLEY, Shetucket St Phone $07. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily ané al reasouable prices. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS shotucker Streat T hone 118 4 CRAWFORD COOKING RANGES —_— “The Store That Satisfies” 266-270 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. 62-66 MAIN STREET FINN'S BLOCK himspus A. G. THOMPSON, F, 5. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (protect your feet). Suitg 1-8, Alice Bldg., 321 Main St, NM Caan.- Phane 1245-& NORWICH JEWETT CITY