Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 22, 1921, Page 9

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“CCHOES FROM THE LODGE RUOMS ODD FELLOWS. cket lodge. No. 27, held its first ght Of the season last Tuesday and had a large attendance in Pythias 'at a very low cost. The dflfic! deputy will be slad to receive all good itizens of Norwich and talk it over with them if they are interested at any time, at the Plant-Cadden Co., Main street, After the meeting there was a soclal ses- .tra of three members, recitations by H. Perry, and recitations by ifttle Vio- la Gaskill, which were bne of the fea~ tures of the eveningz. Dancing foliow- 3 sion and a good iime for all. Brother dge roems for the pleasant pro- |éd the formal grogfamme. Charles Gar- e hud |ner, L. G. Andrews and H. Howard | Bdward Pratt was there with bells on uddington’s orches- | Bishop were the committee in charge. You have to take your hat to him Brothar Pratt at the age of 82, is certainly a real Pythian, and never absent. Next Tuesday, Octob- er 25 there will be a meeting in En- gineers' hall. The lodge will continus to accept and ballot on new applications, They are coming fast and the watchword has been passed to keep up the good work and remember the motto. Onward and Upward. Grace Mamiing, for promptness. Guilt family orches- 'No M;)l; Dandruff A leading hair dresser says she has found nothing as good ~as Parisian sage to banish all dandruff and make the hair wavy, -thick and lustrous. Lee & Osgood Co. sell it on money Back plan. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. ‘Wauregan lodge, No. 6, had a very in- teresting meeting last Tuesday evening at the Castle hall. District Depaty Grand Chancelor W. C. Dreschsler was pres- ent and again addressed the members with real Pythian spirit. Brother Dresch- sler is going to make a supreme effort to heip Wauregan lodge get one hundred new memberg and 100 of the best men and citizens of Norwich. It is with pleasure that the members announce at By the ODD LADIES, M. ©U. Loya! Victory Lodge, No. 4, held its chair. three propositions for membership. The lodge is making plans for a whist on 3 ‘Thursday evening, Nov lowe'en party. MANCHESTER UNITY. ed attendance and with John Oisen in the chair. PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. Norwich grange, No. 172, has a Hal- lowe'en party on hand for its regular ‘meeting nert Wednesday evening. The members are still talking over the great Success of the fair which was 'he fea- ture of the last meeting, and are antici- pating a notable evening from the Hal- Hugh H. Osgood lodge; No. 6920, 1. O. 0. F.,, M. U, held its regular business meeting Friday evening with a good siz- Noble Grand Minor degrees were conferred on class which is to take the second degree | in Steiner's hall this (Saturday) even- Boslon /1ore Quanry boviouauTy Savice The Bostan Storey AppA HOP ALL FALL AND WINTER SUITS AT SPECIAL PRICES SPECIAL PLEATED PLAID SKIRTS ALL-WOOL There are not so many of them, yet the values are ex- ceptional, and if you require a suit it is an opportunity not $ 3 98 to be put aside. None sent o approval. and none wiil be v exchanged or accepted in return. Can JSUBSRE THKa¥?: The price or | WERE $35.00 ............. . SATURDAY $28.00 the skirts either 2 They are really WERE $45.00 SATURDAY $36.00 weol. They are pretty. They | WERE $55.00 ............... .. SATURDAY $44.00 SRR T ke HWIRESAR DT «...... SATURDAY $52.00 e kL s e IEEEAE .. SATURDAY $60.00 podeiidiegpeuniie: | e : . SATURDAY $75.00 WERE $139.50 . . HAVE TO MOVE FAST. . SATURDAY $97.50 SPECIAL SATURDAY VALUES FROM ALL AROUND THE STORE THE MEN'’S SHOP Linen Department )CKS—Good Cotton | ALL-LINEN HEMSTITCHED cordovan and gray. | HUCK TOWELS — Beautiful hem- TALCUM POWDERS 20c Johnston’s Baby Talcum... 16c 25¢ Djer-Kiss. . Sale Price 21c i nforced fou— stitched towels, 20 by 36 inches in | 25c Vantins . Sale Price 2ic >ATURDAY SPECIAL 10c size— 25¢ Mavis. .. .. Sale Price 19¢ PR SATURDAY SPECIAL 7% $1.00 Ideal Talcum...Sale Price 83¢ . high as EQ\RE_D'WID\E HANDKERCHTEF | $1.00 Quelque Violet—Sale Price 83c S eve. ol 1. X NEN — We have this in white, 3 =3 ; e ooithns, "ahee 14 to ) avendes and rose:’ One-tiiratar & | .S Fuclne Kigur Bule Price 3¢ yard enough for 3 handkerchiefs— | 80¢ Mary Garden.... Sale Price 52 SATURDAY SPECIAL 79 SATURDAY SPECIAL 50c S5cMary Garden. ... 3ale Price 2o 2 FOR $1.50 i LR S ] oAt . Sale Price 37¢ s E cs — Ay | Plain hemstitched cloths, 45 inches | 25¢ Amolin . Sale Price 21c mixture, | Sduare. A very good quality— - 50c Comfort . Sale Price 43¢ ndid SATURDAY SPECIAL $3.60 25¢ Comfort . Sale Price 2ic SATURDAY SPECIAL 29¢ HEMMED GLASS CLOTHS—Heavy | 25¢ Pompeian. . Sale Price 21c POPLIN _FOUR-IN- }""“““e"dflflteh;a :‘hi,ghi 1;;0;( like | 25c Mennen’s . Sale Price 20c » he i figng § FOTE.SE AIG 85 Uy A AnTHes 20c William's. . Sale Price 1 S Tatan SATURDAY SPECIAL 25c R irHice 0% a “ 18-INCH ART LINEN—An extra SATURDAY SPECIAL 15 heavy weight in oyster color — 2 FOR 25c SATURDAY SPECIAL 3%—30c TOILET PAPERS FINE PRESIDENT - SUS. | PLAIN LINEN TEA NAPKINS — | 19¢ Premier....Sale Price 3 for 25c E All new stock at prices | 13% inches square— 17c ..Sale Price 3 for 40c “v\ normal— SATURDAY SPECIAL 3% SATURDAY SPECIAL 35¢ Domestic Department 22¢ 26e Japanese. .. Sani Tissue— Sale Price 3 for 65¢ Sale Price 8 for 50c a 40c Onliwon. ..Sale Price 8 for $2.00 & $1.26 HEMMBED SHEETS—Size 81 | 60¢ A. P. W. Rolls— Hosiery and Underwear | by %. Good quality— Sale Price 4 for $2.00 SATURDAY SPECMAL 98¢ 25c Sani Tissue Rolls..... 3 for 65¢ 49¢c PILLOW CASBS—Big ones ™42 by 36, in size— SATURDAY SPECIAL 26¢ Colored Wash Goods Department BEACON BATH ROBE FLANNEL —All new colorings and designs. Width 27 inches— ton vests with long sleeves; and 5 onmly. Value SATURDAY SPECIAL 85¢ WOMEN'S FLEECED UNION UITS, “HARVARD MILLS” MAKE- hes ©®@nn SPECIAL ONE REEL OF SILK DRESSES SATURDAY ONLY $14.95 A grouping of Dresses which should be selling as high as $35.00, but which we will sacrifice to clear them out. variety of pleasing styles. TEN PER CENT. REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF ALL DRESSES, SATURDAY ONLY. Fall Toilét Sale Bargains There will be found a good Disinfectants — Deodorants SYLPHO NATHOL—- 12c size . . Sale Price 10c 3lc size . Sale Price 26c e size Sale Price 43¢ $1.05 size . . Sale Price 95¢ LYSOL— 23¢ size Sale Price 20c 45c size ... .. Sale Price 40c 90c size . Sale Price 79¢ LISTERINE— Small ... . Saie Price 21c Medium . Sale Price 40c Large ... . Sale Price 79¢ GLYCO THYMOLINE— 24c size . . Sale Price 21ic 45c size . Sale Price 40c 97c size Sale Price 82c SoAPS ‘Woodbury's Facial Soap, a box Cuticura Soap, a hox Resinol Soap, a box. . 17¢ Pear’s Unscented Soap 25¢c Johnston’s Foot Soap 10c Physician’s and Surgeon’s.. 20c Laco Castile.. 55¢ . S5¢ SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.39 CHILDREN'S FLEECED VESTS 4 PANTS—A fine quality Un- n sizes 2, 3 and 4 only. SATU RDAY SPECIAL 64c INFANTS' RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE —Black, white and cordovan, zes” Worth i%c— SATURDAY SPECIAL 49c WOMEN'S FULL-FASHIONED g u\ HOSE—Biack only, in an all- stocking which should sell for We can recommend for good wear— SATURDAY SPECIAL $275 TAX Sc SATURDAY SPECIAL 65c 20c FANCY COLORED OUTING FLANNEL — All colors and good stripe patterns. Width 27 inches— SATURDAY SPECIAL 12/5c $%¢ MERCERIZED MADRAS — ‘Width 32 inches and absolutely fast color woven stripes— SATURDAY SPECIAL 48c 2%¢c CHAMBRAY— SATURDAY SPECIAL 19 18¢ YARD-WIDE PERCALES— SATURDAY SPECIAL 15c ¥c DRESS GINGHAMS — All the best colorings and patterns. Width 32 inches— SATURDAY SPECIAL 350 Some Pretty Misses’ and Juniors’ Hats Cl-ung M?h, designed just for Misses and Juniors, and con- forming in design, material and decoration te the demands of fash- ion. Beavers. large and $2.98—$3.98—$5.00 BUY YOUR TICKETS TODAY, FOR THE U. S. MARINE BAND CONCERT. This Concert, Mhmmdmwd&mm.mflb&wm“md&eyw Monday Evening in the Armory, at 8:15 o’clock. I'lCK.E'I’SFORTHEE.VENlNGCONCB(TflOO On Sale at P. O. Sub Station, in The Boston Store. MATINEE CONCERT, 3 P. M.—ADULTS 75¢c AND CHILDREN 20c Many of the “Babs” model in various colorings and mater- iats, some with little rolling brims, and both small ing. The sccond degree will be confer- |red by the degree team of Abraham Lin- vited to attend. “} Westerly, te, - to be present. New London, that come. The Bridgeport degree all v R. Sherman Baldwin was els A O WU w., 3. This : of the and games heiped the quick'y, Bllen a peanut hunt killing the ka i sat down to a received many It's not poverty we at all, i Moosup. and . Sterling are expected Refreshments will be pro- ¥ided. by the entertainment ‘committee. The committee announced Friday evening iting brothers will be wel- the week end in Norwich. work will start at 7 o'clock. UNITED WORKMEN. ted grand master workman of the at the convention which jclosed Thursday night in New Haven. MOOSE. Norwich Lodge of Moose will hold its atlon on Wednesday even- class iniation will p cup drive. The resuits of the | her young friends. Music W won the prize in | jed with black and yellow with a cake 3 with. nine candles is-an emter- ! oS cake, cream _ were assisted by Mrs. Carl . Austin Rathbun. Miss | nice just plain being poor. coln jodge of Bridgeport. After the ide- gree .work .is over there.will be an ex- vilia. show to .which i's of Viglory lodge have. been in- Delegations from the Plainfield, Bal- team will spend The. degree of West Haven James J. Davis time -to . pass cup cakes, served by and useful | mind. No, not 3 g At!‘ rnhlln After Death. 11 At Christ Wfll ehareh. Boly Com munion, §: morning prayer and sermon, 190. and address 7.30.° At the street, %. m. Bible ciass and Sunday school at 2 p.m. Preaching at 3 and 7.30 p. m. At will be holy communion Morning prayer and sermon Church school at noon, and evening. ser- vice and address at 7.50. At the First Baptist charch, Henry Strousé, minister. members! i o o] - drive will be telegraphed to the director 361&:“,‘:3;:‘:::*,2:‘;?23"' s R B Thanksgiving |y, place of Christ in the Modern Pulpit. 3 Rl £ A iRy At the Spiritual Academy, Park i Ninth Birthday Party. | street Mrs, Annie M. Billings of Boston, s T = i edium, will give ps: Miss Henrietta Frink of Hast Great |PSychic and test m iy | Plain celebr! her ninti birthday on [ShiC W”I'm::::d b tasiay {Tuesday ufternoon by giving a party | eV 5 A 5 the pastor, at 2 to fifteen of and 7.30 oclock. At the Chureh of the Good Shepherd, { Universalist, Rev. George H. Weich, min- Loretta Carroll in jister. 10.30 a. m. service of worship. | At 5.30 oclock all {Rev. J. W. Carlevaje will speak. 12 m. | table which was decorat- [ The Bible school. £.30 p. m,, devotian‘l‘ meeting of Y. P. C. U. At Mt. Calvary Baptist church, morning sermon by Rev. Mass.. convention. H. w. A+ Frederick C. prayer and sermon, 10.30 a. m.; Sunday Confldénce, The Consumer’s Confidence in . !!S Am All T XX A Is the Keynote of Ou_Succeu 'Cm Science services at 1045 in Congrogational chureh, 4 ¢ morning service by the pastor, Rev. Dr S. H. Howe. Sunday echool at noon. The Ferum of the Musical and Dramatic Asseciation will be held at 4 p. m. at 13 Main street, Carroll Wlock. Norwich Colored e Thayer buildlng, reom 215. Subject. Sunday school at 50. -+ 30; church school 12; evenm; prayer Holiness Misslon, 230 Main prayer and praise service at 10 Trinity Kpiscopal chureh at 9.30 there a. m. at 10.30. George Morning theme, - president of Ryas of Newion, the - Colonial* State 4.30 p. m."sermon by Rev. D. | Kiough of Boston, Mass., or Rev. J. Sheldon of Newark, N. J. St. Amdrew’s Episcopal church, Rev. | Wwilliams, reetor; morning Estate estate in Mnnl\fllz ‘hl';mf‘l Fitzgerald of )l ille aniel eral lontville FR appear- for the mamu nm-em Pt {urm. _{appeared so fllu I|tlloll‘ll dll ‘| has been mule, his place of al be this Court anpoint a_Trustee for tate of such James Flmmd { school, 12 mor city Bible cl: | meeting az A GOUET o rmOBATE e mm.zmu‘fyum 1 Pruent—DA_\ D HO)(E. J having e District, an rt and filed'as that has dis- m E}'d - said ‘whereas said Jam: ained, wherefore it Is ‘Whereupon, It Ie Ordered, petition be ‘heard and delrrmlnul at the Probate Court Room in Moentville, in said gblfl(‘t on the 25th_day of October, A. 1821, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order one time in The Norwich' Builetin, a news- paper having a circulation in said - Dis- trict, at least three days prior. to. the date of said hearing. and that return be made to this Court AN D. HOME, Judge. The above and forezoing is a true copy of record. Attest: SUSAN F. HOME, Clerk. m.; avening prayer and..ser- 7.30 p. m. At the evening prayer there will be a soio by Miss Hazel-Ban- field. Gardner Lake M. E. church. Preach- ing service at 2.30 p. m. by Rev. Robert L. Roberts, Ph. D. At the Central Baptist charch, Rev. David A. Pitt. D. D, morning subject, Impressions from the State Comvemtion. Ttalian service 10.45. Sunday school and s [0 at noon. B. Y. k. Devotionai £ sermon .sub- P. U. secial h 6.30. ject, Finding Out the Life Plan. en At the Greeweville chareh, Sunday morning. there - will be preaching by the pastor at 10.30.° Supb- ject, God’s Goodmess as seem in the Au- tumnal Harvests. The Sunday school will meet at 12 o'clock. The pastor”will preach at Long society at 3 . m. - Other announcements made from the pulpit. Trinity M. F. chureh, Rev. Robert L. Roberts, Ph. D. minister. 1030 a m. service with sermon ; subject, The. Graee of Appreeiation. Sunday school at 12. Epworth League devotional service at 6.30, leader, John B. Stanton. Topic, Two Things We Know About God. Ev- ening service 7.30. Speaker from the Na- tional Woman's -Home Missionary, eon- vention in Providence. At the United Congregational church, Alexander H. Abbott, minister. Morning worship-at 10.30. Mr. Abbott will give the third of his series of sermons on Congregational The Church, speaking on What Chareh Membership Involves. The church echool convenes at moon. At 6.30, the young people are asked to meet in the Com- munity House for the Sunday Eveming Home Time. The Misses Lucas will tell of the Pllgrim Pageant given in Plymouth this summer, showing pictures with a radiopticon. | RIB ROAST Beef,1b. . For Potting SPRING Pound . ... LOINS LAMB ROAST, Ib.. LOIN CHOPS SHOULDER CHOPS, 1b. . ING, bb. . SQUIRE’'S FRESH LITTLE PIG SHOULDERS Pound 16¢ FRESH LITTLE PIG PORK LOINS Pound 24c | ARMOUR'S SUGAR CURED SMOKED i SHOULDERS, Ib. .. ... 12V4c Prime Western Dresced Beef CHUCK ROAST . 20c|Beef, Ib. . . i Ib.|Fresh Ground Ib. i Lean Beef 12c|Hamburg. 14c BONELESS—READY FOR OVEN | RIB ROAST BEEF, Ib. . 28¢|} NO WASTE—SOLID MEAT P SWIFT’S GENUINE| NICELY CURED LEAN PLATE BRISKET FLANK AND NAVEL CUTS .18l CORNED BEEF Pound 8¢ LAMB SHORT CUT LEGS B TO Meaty F orequarters Pound....... 26¢ 12Y5¢ . 30c - 20 SALT PORK LAMB FOR STEW- . &] Pound 12V45c SWIFT'S SUGAR CURED HAMS, whole or half, Ib. 20c H 8 These Hams Have All Surplus Fat and : t Skin Removed \§ SLICED HAM, Ib. ...... 40c CUT FROM STEER BEEF SIRLOIN, ROUND, PORTERHQUSE RAlSmBREAD,lod..............IZc RYE BREAD, losf ................ 8¢ FINE GANULATED SUGAR,51bs. . 30c DINNER BLEND COFFEE, Ib. . . 25¢ “FRESH EGG l4c cessrens SWIFT'S Pound . Pint 35¢ HOT BREAD, EVERY MORNING AND AFTERNOON OLD DUTCH COFFEE CAKE, each 15¢ FRESH MADE CRULLERS, dozen. SELECTED Dozen 47c SPECIAL ROYAL LUNCHEON CHEESE Regular 18¢ Size ReguluSScS\ze Reguhr 75¢ Size Jar ine, Ib. 27¢ CAMPBELL’S Soups or Baked Beans can 10c F'mg Display of FRESH FISH SHORE HADDOCK STEAK SILVER SALMON, Ib. . ROUND CLAMS Opened to Order SOLID MEAT Oysters, pt 38c{ - sPINacH A Pint for 5 People‘. CUT FROM TUB WHY PAY MORE ? Swift’s Silverleaf Brand PURE LARD 2 Pounds 25¢ Mohican Selected Large Brown / EGGS Dozen 4lc NEW CROP Pea Beans 2 Pounds 15¢ FRESH GRATED Cocoanut Pound 23¢ Choice New Pack S 12Y5¢ oe ADE Fat. Grape Fruit 5 For 25¢ 10¢| JUICY SUNKIST ORANGES Dozen 35¢ B M — CALIFORNIA PRUNES 2 Pounds 25¢ FRESH NATIVE . 30c 3 Lbs. Peck 17c 19¢

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