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Our Garment Opening . TODAY THE LAST DAY One has but to linger a moment among the eager throngs in our garment section to realize what a complete conquest we have made this season and with what confidence and approval our brilliant styles are recei Iveryone is delighted with the dainty creations which we are showing and everyone is enthusiastic over the many exclusive things which we have brought together this season. Today is the last day of the formal exposition—don’t miss it. 5 Women's and ™ Tailored Suits | Intermediate Junior Sults, sizes 15 rl'“l f‘l;'d. = ol xm i of chiffon Pa new cut coat i 1 1o | decorations on Memorial day for the somi-fitting Serge Suits, 3| @nd 17 years, facsimiles of models| graves of the 300,000 union soldiers button, latest ped skirt, satin| ™Made for mother—colors are rose,|who are buried in the south. s lined, lgading shades. Do m.:. de- nav ray, green and other colors, read | fare skirt $|500 scriptidns not allurl 1\|»s\(ume and Satin Dress, Prince: Women's Suits, nowest hipless . k broad strap and b anothes | effect, V. yoke of val. lace, fancy S Lithtiey . il tucked sleeve, skirt pamel front, in Serge Tailored Suits. the leading COIOTS......uvnsns $19.50 sidrts cut full at foot coat lined, moderate price handsomely notable w;l- md \\w men's Net Waists, white and value—very $1 898 | in a variety of new designs— Womtien's Suits, | $4.50 and up | actual number on the books was con- lr’il;m:d e 2 ¢ % siderably in excess of this, through trimmed colla ) fine Full line of Wash Waists, lingerie suspensions, etc., pending, but this was ish twill, Prunell other and tailor made, in all the latest| the flrs! time that there had been a materials, new $25.00| fads of the season...... 98 and up | MIION in‘bona fide good standirz. In 3 Easter Millinery On the ThiM floor, Spring is everywhere in the Millinery sec- tion. New ideas, new colors and new shapes are everywhere s to be seen, with such a variety of shapes you can select your favorite style assured of being within fashion’s charmed circle. Beyond widest selection, we insure you exclusive style, and at the same time charge you a moderate price. Men’s Furnishing Dep’t. Our Men's Furnishing Departmept fs | located near entrance, on left side, Smail Ware Dep’t. Pins, Brooches, Bel Cuff Links, v $1.10 a dozen. next to sub-station, | ml ar Pins, Stick Pins, and three| Fetvrns mt :':ltr?ah‘r;r;li,y‘n Q‘:‘r'x-r::t:x!:f!\;‘:; Equipment adequately supplied \ large fancy initials—20c to 50c, figuring aut about thirty, al- new up-to-the-minute weara 0 Nk S i i vgh the exact figures cannot ie as- largely sought a by all men, ‘ e » 3 Arawn, | cortained yet, as there are one or two elther for work or dress use, l nine ‘rows. puie bristles—only 80c | transfer cards out to be heard from. each puiih- 82 We carry the new Barl & Wilson Red- | o DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS. Men brand Collar and Cuff styles, fit } ¥ There were fwenty-one tables Wed- and laundny’ work second to none. D D nesday evening in Foresters’ hall at a R | omestic epi. special whist given by the Neosha c each, or two for 25c. | . 3 _| Whist club_connected with Sebequo- Cuffs at 25¢ a pair. | One lot Breakfast size Napkins, $1.35 | nash council, No. 11, and a delightful | Our Easter Four-in-hands in desirable of the committee fn charge. At the shades and narrow’ widths for 25c, “samples,” no| conclusjon of play, cake and coffee 50c and $1.00, wo one-third less than reg- | were served, and the pri were $ | uiar pricen 9" | Swarded as follows: Firsts—Mre. J. 1 ¢ ess Shirts, colored ....,H 7 ” Lavalle, 47, vell pin and collar pin set: n white, $1. n X Ome case Henfmed Huck Towels, ex-| Seorge Dotovan, a stickpin; sec- b $1.00 and $1.50. e s s 1;,”] *“ | onds—Mrs. Clements, 45, a brooch: | Fancy Lisle and Bmbroidered Hal.| 2 &00d qual day 1226 each.| 1 ouls Manchester, 45, a necktfe. Re- ceiving the_consola prizes were hose for 25¢ and 50c a pair. Announcement w de of a home v P | t6 be held next Tuesday even- Middle Room th Mre. Kinnie ,\y f Thames street. | Fine quality Chiffon Veils, 13; yards b FORESTERS ng, white, black and desirable col-| Court Sachem. No. 94, held one of v € otted, regular|its best tended meetings in some tion of Women's Low \-«x Ribbed time Thursday evening in Foresters' Vests in the Swiss lisle, a hall, the special attraction being the embrotdered yoke, white, pink and lace ends, regu- | promised exhibition of fine work by sky—prices 50c, 75c and $1.00. s - e the degree team, which had three can- yal ke aton. didates to work. The team abundant- Women's Tmporied Novelty Hose, | Sample - line of “Handkerchiefs, em-|ly made good on all that they had fancy polka dots, embroldered and | mstitched, . scalioped or| Promised and the candidates were led plain colors, large variety, at 50 cdges, regular value a pair. 3 i ;1250 cach. casToORIA. Boars the The Kind You Hawe Alwajs Bought * and Women's fine Tafteta Um- | get % o £ | ‘brellas, tape edge, fast black, Par-| g /m nsoement) agon frame, neat assortment of han- it s ot ki i 7 dlos, regular value $1.30—today 98¢ “I'd Rather Dis, Dootor, Wash Goods Dep’(. each, than have my feet cut oft,” said M. L. ’ & ; Bingham of Princeville, Ili, “but you'li Upron Ginghams, bive clecks, all die from gangrene (whick had eaten zee, usually 7c 3 yard—totay 4o a | ( cight toes) if you dor’t,” said all ok Second Floor) aur’:’m« Instead—he used Buclden’s | . f Arffica’Salve till wholly cured. It's Mercerized s, white grounas, | Muslin Underwear Dep f, |[cures of eczema, fever - sores, boils, neat figures and stripes, regularly burns and piles. astound the world. Women's Tucked and Trimmea Muslia_Draw sold at 17c & yagd—today 120 a | price s0c—today 39c. yard. il Warp, mercerized, filled, elegant | A new and complete line of Chiidren’ $3.50. lustre, stripes and polka dots, us-| Muslin Bonne 25¢ to ually sdld at 37%0—toddy 29 & | women's Long Hip and Back Corset yard, four hose supporters—today 50c. New York Herald Easter Number OUT TOMORROW. CONTAINS Three strikingly Colored Page Pictures “Easter Sunshine and Shadow’’ by Miner, with Verses By FTHBLYN LESLIE HUSTON. “The Easter Giri” . By CHRISTY. “The Sister Republics”” By GBRVEX Eight spectal Ullustrated Easter sto- ries and all the regular Sunday fea- tures, Comics, Ete. Order Today From Your Newsdealer $15.00 T, The New Monogram Jewelry — Hat Bhirt Waist Pins, Dutc! mbroidered regular WOMAN’S RELIEF CORPS, Department President Isadora M. Gladwin has sent out from Mitdletows her general orders No. 7, embodying the call for the twenty-sixth annual convention for the department of Con- necticut..on Thursday and Friday, May 13th and 14th, in Middletown. The or- ders have been read at all recent corps mectings. For the convention, department head- quarters will be at the Chafec hotel parlors, and will be established the day befcre the convention. Mansfield corps, No. 26, will tendgr a receplion tc members of the convention, all visiting members of the W. R. C., and invited guests, in the parlors of the North Con= tional church Thursday evening, At this reception a beauti- tates flag will be presented state department to the high The usual rallroad rates of tare and a half have been obtained. The department president announ: the mstitution of one new corps, which was at New Canaan on March 1st, with 23 charter members. It is Samuel P. Ferris corps, No dent Gladwin also calls specal St by the n to the r mads nmander in_chief of the G. A, contributions for the southern m which is used provide e MODERN WOODMEN. The two local camps of this order, Tonic, No, 7694, and Norwich, 8 Eave both been notified that the as ment for April has been omitted. ss The Woodmen also reached another reoord point in their history, according o the last issue of their official paper, when they had a million members_actually in good standing on Mare h. The nnecticut the order did not have a death for the last month. In January and February the or- der organized camps, which made a total of 13,157, and in the same monthg 10,000 membérs were gained. Exclusive of the March assessment, there™was in the benefit fund $3,867,- 491.92, and on March 27th, which was when the, one million members were in good standing. there was $1,560,420,000 in force in life insurance, ORDER OF PROTECTION. Thames lodge, No. 326, has recently been obliged to say goodbye to one of through v to reside in a and the lodge ha secured a town, parting gift to send her, reminding her of their continued thought of her and of their appreciation of her. earnest waork for {he veifare of the lodge. Mra McCafirey was vice warden at the time of her removal, also having filled other offices, and a handsome N. E. O, P. jewel has been secured as the present 1t | and will be sent to her at once. n| The lodge has had a year of good time was enjoyed under the direction Robert M e and Miss Brown t Lee & Osgood Co’s, Foresters Keep Up Membership Gain—Neopian Jewel to| Former Vice Warden—Modern Woodmen Strong in 1 Finances—Visiting Veteran Addresses G. A. R. s 5 With the Latest Styles. pair. We sell them from you can-save money, at WHEN you want to put yonr busi- befors the pubiic. there is no me- betier than chroih (e adver columns of The Bulletin. WHEN you want to put your bus! ness bofora the public, thers 1s no dium better than taroiigh the adve Ing columns of The Bulletin. dvertls. NOTICE WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ALL OUR Spring Sample Shoes at retail for $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 asd $5.00 a $2.00 to $2.75 We want you to come and sec us before Easter, where he Brockton Sample Shoe Store 138 MAIN STREET, through the forest ang into the ranks in the most approved form. In_the absence of the chief ranger, Sub- Chief Ranger Irving J. Forbes presid- ed. Three applications were also re- ceived, and a report from the whist committee was recelved that every- thing was ready for April 15th and a notable occasion was anticipated in the social line. At _the regular meeting of Court City of Norwich, No. Friday night, business of importance was carefully transacted. Two applications were re- ceived, three candidates were indi and.as Court Oity of Norwich has no degree team the officers carried out the motto of the order in the initiation of the candidates. Several debates were indulged n re- garding the different measures to be Ercught up before the convention to Le held in Danbury May 12-13. ODD FELLOWS. There were meetings of the two lodges. Uncasé No. 11 and Shetycket No. 27, in Odd Fellows’ heil in the Olympic building this week on Mon: day and Tuesday evenings with regu- lar business foliowed by rehearsal of degree work, Beginning next week, both will 'start the month of April in active shape by work in the initiatory degree upon several candi- dates. i Canton Oneco, No. 3, met In regular | form Thursday evening, but without other than routine business. At their next meeting a clasg of three candi- dates will be given the degree. GRAND ARMY. Through the visit Friday Sedgwick post, No. 1, of Lyman U. Lee of Groveland, Mass., and a com- rade of Charles Sumner post, No. of Haverhill, the local Grand men enjoyed a more than usu teresting meeting at the regular post session at the Buckingham Memor Comrade Lee ig the guest of Hel S. Gay, while visiting in this cit- and d to the meeting by Mr. both having been members of the Second Massachusetts Heavy artillery When called upon by the presiding | officer, Commander Vine S. Stetson, Comrade Lee responded with an i count of the post in Haverhilly which, he said, had a fine post fund and con ducted meetings of much interest, al- ‘though its membership had dwindled from 64 to 31. He spoke in particular praise of the Relief corps, which has over 100 members, and is of great as- sistance to the post. It was announced that the Sedgwick post meeting next weke would be one of special fmportance and demandirg the attendance of every comrade, al- though the officers are keeping it dark just what 15 the business to be brought up at that time. On the following week comes the campfire of the post. night to Soft Blade Fores of Genuine LAMB - = Bic cies BAGON 1 23¢ | chicken » 20 ‘SWEET NAVEL ORANGES pk. 23c [BANANAS - doz. 19c| CARROTS Tc. 8¢ |GRAPE FRUIT each 5¢| PARSNIPS SATURDAY MORNING From 9 o’clock to 11 a. m. SPINACH LETTUCE 70 Early June Peas Sweet Sugar Corn Green String Beans Solid Pk. Tomaioes ROAST = 123 COOKIES CRULLERS Special--Roast Beef »-8¢ Prayer Books. A fi.'uc line to select from The Plaut-Cadden Co. Jowelers and Silversmiths, BEstab. 1872, Norwieh, Conn, Best Shoulder Steak + 10c = (ozen 2" 2 lbs. oc /cC doz. Both the adjutant and the quarter- master sat at new desks Friday night two handsome flat desks having been provided for their use and being on duty for the first time Friday. Um:!almad Letters. The list of unclaimed letters at the Norwich, Conn., postoffice for the werk ending Aprll 3, 1908, follows: H. E. Berry, Dr. R, H. Burwell, Mrs. Lucinda Cummmg‘ Maude Golden, L, K. Ken- nison P. Karnes, Mrs. Sidney Lan- fer, Miss J, L Newman, Mrs. Benj. M. Peck, Mrs. Henry Perry. Henry Seizer, Thomas Trapp, Mrs, J. N. Whiting, BALTIC. Local Trout Fishermen Have Prime Luck—Funeral of Freeman Buteau. ‘A number of local fishermen were out early Thursday morning for trout. L3uis Trudeau was the first to come in, and had four nice trout. He said he just went out to get his breakfast, but would report later im the d. which he did with a handsome string of 14, the largest weighing a pound and a quarter. Paul Brennan had his good luck and brought home 20, and Dupris and Alex Charon also also exhibited 14 nice ones and a number of other fishermen had equally good luck. Benoit is enjoying a much est at his hama fn Putnam. | 1 FUNERAL. Freeman Joseph Buteau, The funeral of Freeman Joseph, the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Buteau, was held Thureday at 2 p. m. | from their home, on High street Among the beautiful floral forms was a crescent of roses and pinks and smi- lax from Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Freeman and family, a heart of roses and car- nations, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Boutiller; wreath of reses and carnations, Mr. and Mrs. Moses Genard; star of To nd pinks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cha- | ron; bouquet of carnations, Mrs. John Stevens; shower of white carnations, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman W. Freeman; bouquet of pink carnations, Mrs. Jennia Burdick. Among the mourners from out of town were Mrs. V. O. Freeman and John B. Freeman of Whitman, Mass. Burial was in the Immaoulate Conception cemetery. A. 4 needed They are made to sell o5 President ELIOT of Harvard, Wiil Lecture in Lyceum Theatre, New London, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 8th. Subject : MUNICIPAL REFORM Tickets 50c, 75c, $1.00. Car for Norwich, immediately aiter I This name on Fountain 3-BiG CUT PRICE SPECIALS- 3 IN MENS and YOUNG MEN'S New Spring Suits Saturdayand Monday APRIL 3rd and 5th SPEGIAL Ro. “Our New Spring Suits in all the Latest Shades and Designs in Fancy Worsteds, Serges and Cashmeres, bought to sell for $20, and are worth every cent of it. Speciai Cut Price for Saturday and Monday, $14.98 SPEGIAL No. Our New Spring Suits bought to sell for $15.00. Special Cut Price for Saturday and Monday, 1012 . SPEGIAL No. Our New Spring Suits bought to sell for $12.00. Special Cut Price for Saturday and Monday, 8.2 Eagle Clothing Co. 152 and 154 Main St,, Norwich. Pens stands for the same as “Sterling” on Silverware. | Best in the world, and the ‘-‘Standard of the world. We carry the best and largest’ as- | sortment of any dealer in Eastern Conn ut. Wae can snit every hand, every taste and every purse. One ' Hundred Fnuntmn Pens are always In stock for inspection and trial at a moment’s notice. Wa carry the | full line and the price range Is from $1.00 to $15.00. Every Waterman | Fountain Pen is warranted Solid Gold {and the points are ¥ine, Medium, Coarse, Manlifold, B. K. and Stenog- raphers. The hoMers are the very | (> shed rubber. Plain or mot- tled, and striped or chased. The fine ‘ goods are very handsome, rich black ne or two gold bands, plain, " with chased, or with plate for name or | initials, half or full gold or silver covered, gold or sHiver filigres, pearl | | | s0la mounted, dfamond mounted, em- | blem mountings for any society or college, We also have the best in Ink Fil Pen Cleaners, the new Finger | Guards, Btc 4 All who uso Fountain Pens should a good Fountatn Pen Ink. Com- mon black ink will not answer. It will clog the pen. We offer the well known | Waterman 1deal Fountain Pen Ink in six dMferent sizes, and the pri use from 10c to $1.00. The new ers' Fillers” in sliver, are very neat | and handscme. When you buy a Fountain Pen be get a Clip, or a Clip Cap. | a er Pocket, so that you will| not lose it. Waterman Ideal Foun- | | tain Pens are too wvaluable to e | We show four different styles of | Waterman Leather Pockets in bla | and tan shades, very nicely made, and a Chatelaine for the ladies Clips and Clip Caps in gold and oxidized to fit the dift of pens. Prices are from five cents to one dollar. See our window disy ich is | finest showing of “Waterman Products” ever made in this section. CRANSTON & CO0. 158 Main Strest. | Headquarters for Waterman Ideal Pens apridaw DR. JONES, Dentist, is now open for praciice al 35 SHETUCKET ST. with a Complete New Equipment. > Room 10 ’Phone 114-3 niarlse, EE tae new “Queen Quality” low cuts > inour window. There's a style for you. Just the one you have been looking for. And it will fit. The “Queen Qual- ‘ity” trademark guaran- tees that. Reasonably priced too $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 The Geo. W. Kies Co. Ghe Lee & Osgood Company SELL THE . Keepcleai Hair Brush The brush with the clean face, made to clean and keep clean. Solid wood back, pare aluminum face, pure bris- | tles secured in water proof cement, absolutely hygienie, at a popular price--50c. We also have a pure bris- tle, sofid back Hair Brush ia assorted woods, at S0c. See our complete line of high grade Hair Brushes and you will discard the old and take up the new. 133 Main Street. mar3idaw DO IT NCW is the best thing any property ewsee can do. Don't wait until cold, bad weather comes before making nec eary fall repairs. If you have nes work begin today by getting our fig~ ures. STETSON-& YOUNG. A Fine Assertment ol «+.. MILLINERY at iittle prices. MRS. G. P. STANTON, octid S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. Agent for Richardson and Boyntoa Furnaces. & West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. decTd Standard Toilet Preparalions NE OF MRS, IAM'S GOODS, NONE BETTER. LUCY A. SPARKS. Tel. 49 COIT STREET. Take West Side Car To Ann Street Personal atte to Corsst Fittng. See my b Grade Corasta. -