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Property Changes Hands. ‘Thurston Barber farm on Plain ‘has been sold by E. A. Prentice to Harriet E. Peck of Westchester. has also sold the George D. Allen In Vergason avenue to Louis E of East Willington. LEGAL NOTICES. PROPOSALS FOR STATE ROAD WORK J!IALEDUIP.RDMA-LS will be re- State ignway commis: Sloner. “Boom 31 Capifel, = Hariford, Conns until 2 o'clock of Friday, Apri 3271310, for three sections of ‘gravel Toad in Town of Mansfield. three sec- Hons of graded road in Town of Led. Fatd, Sna"one sectien of macadam road o Town of Old Saybrook, n accordence With plans and sp ial Wil tiatsthe prices as required in the specincations. | The State High- Tay Commissionar reserves the right o Increase or decrease the number of fo ‘be improved, after the contract Bids must be accompanied by, o Bond of not less than one-third of the cost of the work. Any bidder to whom Comtract bas been awarded refusing to Sign the contract at the prices offered and furnish a surely company bond, or Certified check, shall forfeit from 'his Bond 2 sum equal to the difference in Fice between his bid and the next fowest bidder. Plans and specifications may be examined at Town Clerks of- fice, ‘Sears, Mansfield; Town WL Allyn: First Se- W. FL Smith. Saybrook, or at the office of the State Highway Commissioner, Room 27, Capitol. The State Highway Commissioner foserves tha rishi th relect any and all ted at Hartford, Conn., April 15, Commanders W. A. 3 1810. ¥ Goss, John 3. By Henty M 100 pairs of Men's High . Grade 19¢ | Men's Mercerized Half-hos JAS. H MACDONALD, > Brewer. Y. Marxiam, “Trousers—sample pairs, scarcely any | value | extra fine quality and in Aissl g rade Christian|George S. Smith and E. S. Bishop. mple pairs, y u tra- fine quality & R T E’”’ECT“’:"‘:X:':"°' SR T Do Postmaster Caruthers also attended. two! paire alike. They are all pure | 25¢ | {he newes colorines E N OMM. Department chaplain’s report: Past worsted, made in the newest styles— gt gy u‘;;flg{fiag"fl’;figy—:finfifi:{ - ~t of the G. A. | Department Commander Selah G. Senator Bulkeley Detained. (4 all sizew, 30 to 44 waist—regular $4.00 ot Iebanon, on the 14th day of April, | Departme: ncampmel g Blakeman of Shelton, Comrade John (Special to The Bulletin.) Trousers at $2.98. 420 | Men's Medlum We The_thirty-fourth annual meeting of b pat sasit st soclation wiif be held in Willimantic on Friday, - , and _programme OF unaeunl intorest has becn propared o dhis is ent ot ibe asso- :h&on’.% Brown of Jewett City is vice p Lo and The ate dox of Willimantic. ‘The members of the oxecutive committee are M. P. Dutton of Putnam and Miss Mary But- New London. President Hob- committees: 9.45, and the teachers will have a fine opportunity to observe class room work as conducted in the modern ck in the Town hall, the R. Opens at New London with Many department was called to order by De- ‘Windham high school of- on the Charac- 00l will be de- SeRrnaE i inly contain 'y Another address ‘:I’nl Some Needed Reforms in e R superintendent of schools in New York During the noon intermission lunch- eon will jbe served in the Town hall by the Willimantic Woman's Relief corps. The afternoon session will open at 1.30, and the first business will be the election of officers. The abil- ity and power of Dr. Faunce as & speaker are well known and his knowl- edge of his subject is broad and com- prehensive, so that it will be an ad- dress of rare interest. H. Thatcher of Hartford, Comrade Hilliard of Bristol, Comrade Loren camps has been doubled, there 38 now. erence to the work of th Expect Bishep’s Election. He also made vhll!n‘% ‘Relief corps. 15.—Senator "in this offering 'i's SI5.00 «$12.50 - TODAY we offer a choice of every Men’s $15.00 Suits in our stock at $12.50. This includes Suits of Fancy Worsted, Blue Serge, Cashmere, etc.—positively all this season’s new- est Spring styles, made in the best possible manner. man who has a new Spring Suit to buy should be interested Every Men’s $4.00 Trounsers $2.98 l » Men’s Furnishings THREE SPECIAL OFFERINGS o | tian RI pbed Shirts and Dr X o isie . April Joage nt — ALBERT G. KNBELAND.| pregent from Here- R A T T o N e aae .. | Bulkeley was unable to attend the G. 7 We are sol nts for the cele- o TRt §0C 'EEtce of Edwin M Harrison. late of peidEs savocates report, Past De:| A" R Cemp-are st New Tondonto: — I Montelair 1a the County of hsex and| e forty-thira annual encampment | Sren of Briageport, Senior Vice De- |idn of the river and harbor Dill in “McMillan Pants” ] s Mortimes Harrison of Boarah, |of the Department of Connecticut, | partment Commander R. J. Cutbill of | the senate. Hp will Jeave this evening % 850 ' | Men's fine quality b Conn appeared in Court and fled 4 |Grand Army of the Republic, opened | South Norwalk, Comrade David W.|and hopes to be present at the Sai strictly all wool and warranted not to | value | Pajamas, all sizes 1 petition aileging that Bdwin M. Harri- [ in New London Friday afternoon. The | Sharpe of New Haven. Srdey aeselon of the ‘ rip. $1.00 | $1.00 value at 86c a Suit i 23n a3t aweic S the Town of Moni- | formal opening of the encampment| Chief mustoring officers report: & 0 The isth day of October. A: D. 18 was in the state armory, where the | Past De, ent Commander William | { " has in said That the will of said deceden: been proved and established State of New Jersey by a Court of com- ent jurisdiction thereof to wit—The rrogate Court of Essex County, New Jersey Wwill fully appear by a duly Buthenticated and exemplified copy of said will and codicil and of the records of the proceedings proving and estab- lishing the same herewith produced. That seid will purports to comvey operty situated in this State and Pro- Bail Dlsirice in which said petitioner Has s personal interest “Wherafore, said petitioner prays this partment Commander George Ilaven, whom the department honored by meeting in his home town. There were about 200 Grand Army men. eli- gible to vote in the encampment, in attendance. The session of the afternoon was preceded by meetings of committees to prepare for the routine business. The committee on credentials met at 10 o'clock. The council of adminis- tration, made up of H. L. Beach of D. Penfield of New Britain, Comrade Lawrence O'Brien of New Haven. Soldiers’ home committee report: Past Department Commander Ira E. Hoarseness relaxed vocal chords, irritation of Food for Thought If you are considering.the installation TODA TS _AT $12.50 ‘Women's and Misses’ Suits we make a spl WOMEN'S SUITS AT $15.00 At this price we offer a choice Women’s Suits, Coats and Capes endid showing of the newest models in Women’s | Outer Garments—Tallored Suits, Coats, Capes, Etc. WOMEN’S SUITS AT $20.00 Very attractive models in (‘oru‘r:dllhl(mnld cor?’lel 'hzmmeg sas s Hmf&d, D. ;V ssmhl";”:(' mwfil:h' the bronchial tubes, tickling, cough- | o % the records of this Court and | ven, George S. B i man; man; y 's and Misses’ Sulgs in 5} By Tl o e i | Dones Boultes of Jetigesnct, and :hqusg;m' B e o Of a new al'ld one yo!“-':::fim ..'x'"m"":;.'".'z ::xam"Su.qzli.m::e:;]:l:‘::::xg? mixtures, narrow Wale i o o | Wil C. lard of Bristol, met T 4 d serges—coats are lined) geased, ax per spplication on fle more | I s “The councll mudited the accounts 9 Panama, serge and worsted, In and narrow Wale diagonals, LA S s e gl ‘Ordered, That said petition be heard | of Quartermaster General Willlam E. e s &l the fashionable colorings — coats are satin lined, colors are e the newest pleated stylen,| ¢ these are regular $15.00 Suits at HET. SOk, L Cay epwn gnd colors are navy, mode, electric| #nd determined at the Probate Office in nom, in sald District. on the 21st day of April. A. D. 1910, at 3 o'clock in Morgan of New Haven. The armory was decorated in na- tional colors and the floor was occu- . o« HONCY $12.50. $15.00. black—handsome stylish Suits at blue, reseda, sm splendia Suits at $20.00 the afternoom, and that public notice | - the delegations, consisting of Bewiven of the pendency of said peti- | PLSG_ DY, (U8 SRIORG 0 ant. post . com- fhn 12d fhe time Al Biace of e D from 83 posis. In ¢he state. Horehound & Tar or a complete Women’s Capes--Splendid New Styles TS ald DETier, R0 Tout G133 | criitid 1o, vores in the convention | | She standard proparation for throat e » B G| RATE G el orads | | e PLUMBING SYSTEM vt e owes cazce A1 g fore said day of hearing, and make Fetura fa the Court, ALBERT G. KNEBLAND, filled the gallery. One of the saddest features of the Pleasant to take and acts quickly. ‘Women's and Misses' Capes of good quality broad- Womes Cape finer quality broadcloth e o seatn | | Loosens the phlegm, strengtheas e Judie. _ | Sesmion wae Hhe Tl e e eriment | | the vocal chords and OR A cloth, made§0 ana 53 inches long—in black, navy arelavender, rose, tun, sreen and 2 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | Commans d Griswold Guil- and 52 hes long, w ull swe with g ot Bt Clihin g for TR RIS | fad A hair T wab draped on_ the Clea" the voiw and garnet, trimmed with gold braid aud brass but- Praid and button trimmings—extra £ood valu On the 15th day of April, s tons — very attractive Capes at $5.00. 750, platform in his memory. Rev. Adon 7. AYRING, Judge |Wam J. Chandler, chapiain of W. W. All Druggists eam or er e er ! i Estate o George ef_Norwich. insaid » 3 Josephine V. Hathaway of Norwich, Conn.. “appearcd in Court: and filed & itign praying, for the reasong there- B B that’ administralion” be Zranted upon the estate o o2 Seased ed to e Intestate. B Hathaway. late District. decéased. Perkins, post, No.' 47, of New London, was deputized by the post at its ses- sion Thursday night to drape the va- cant chair. The first business for the encamp- ment to take up was the repont of the committee on credentials. This Toothache Care 1o Oue Minoe"P" Remember Women’s and Misses’ Spring Coats OMEN’S _COATS AT 0 Women's and Misses' Diagonal Coata, 50 inches long, with semi- fitted back and semi-loose front OMEN'S COATS AT $10.00 A particularly attrac of Junior Misses’ Ve showing 4 Women's Coats in e variety of styles, in WOMEN’'S COATS AT $15.00 Women's Auto Coats plaids aend » Heather mixt also In cravenetted it is Ordered, That said [ was made by Post Commander John . petition be heard and determimed at | McGinley fo New London, chairman of fiEo A DA lS —in_ black, nax ik cse th Presto collar—a very BSi oS e e comten o e ' that we have the goods and equipments e Cibeke B rouier tI0m| e tari—eaiva g5 velues| Mah and atiractive Hne ai’d il, A, D. X v at X .50, and $17.50. S B8 APriL A D 1910 "at 10 Dclock | a1’ motics of the death of - Past for installation, and can give you the Best i Coata st $0.50. at $10.00 and $12.50 and § péndency of =aid petition, and of said earing thereon be given by the pub- ication of this order one time in some pomspaper ha a circulation in said District, and by depositing in the post- otfics ot maia Norwich. postage pald by registered letter, directed to “Manuel Hatbaway. 31 Piain St Arlington, R. L{ a2 Teast three dava prior to the date sald hearing. and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Department Commander Griswold, which was made in an order read by the chairmen of the committee on resolutions, Past Department Com- mander George S. Smith. Commander in Chief Samuel R. Van Sant of St. Paul, Minn, was then escorted to the platform and intro- duced to the encampment. His intro- duction was greeted by an outburst o![ May Baskets The Largest Line, the Best Assort- ment and the Lowest Price: COLORED TISSUE and CREPE Work for the Least Iloney. ! Think . of Brown and get our prices before Our Millinery Section Was Never Better Equipped TO OFFER YOU BETTER VALUES, BETTER STYLES OR BETTER ASSORTMENTS Hats for Women, Misses and Children—Hats trimmed and untrimmed—Dress Hats—Strest Wear Hats. The above and foregoiny a true | @pplause. ¥ of recor: NS A resolution regretting the inability : to be present of Congressman Edwin W. Higgins, who has been called to Ontario by the {liness of his father, was read. Congressman Higgins was to have been the muest of the en- campment et its campfire in the even- ng. PAPER. Get Your MAY BASKETS now while they are fresh and new. || Complete line of Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Etc. SPECIAL showing of Children’s and Misses’ Dress Hats at $1.98 to $3.98. WOMEN'S DRESS HATS AT $500 More than 100 Dress Hats for Today’s selling at $5.00. The showing Is by far the biggest esting we have ever had. A great many of these Hats are exact coples of “Americar Paris creations—others are designed by our own trimmers. Compared with Hats offered ¢ these Hats are worth less than $7.50. || Other good values in Dress Hats at $2.98, $3.98 and up to $20.00. JEWELRY A SPECIAL SALE Tty g e st D ot <t 3580 |Continuation Today of the Special Sale placing your order Robert Brown Estate, 55, 57, 59 West Main Strast. ARTHUR M. BROWN, Manager - Telephone 133 Open from 7.30 a. m. to 5.30 p. m. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District f Forwich; on the 15th day of April, A D. 1310 Present—NELSON_J. AYLING, Judge, Estate of C. F. Paul Hoffman, late of Norwich. in said District, deceased. Ordiersd. That the Executrix cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claims against sald estate within six months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect, together a copy of this order. on the sign. post near o the place where sald Seceased last dwelt and in the same Town. and by publishing the same once And New Line of Imported Novelties Candlesticks. Match Holders. Hatpin Holders. Committees Are Appointed. The Following ~ committees were named to act on the following reports and to report at the session of the en- campment this morning: Commander's address: Past Depart- ment Commander George S. Smith of Norwich, Past Department Command- er Charies A. Appell of Middletown, Comrade John L. Saxe of Waterbury. Boys’ Clothing Department ng Fern Dishes. in 8 hewapaper Baving & circulation in ioces of clean, fresh and perfect of House - il Dol ind make return i tni | Adjutant general's report: Past De-| Brass Candle Shades, and 'of olean, fresh and perfect Jew- B ble Li L D d cirn o’ tnia Sutmnt & : ] i BessaiDundle, @ 3 [Biry, bright axd untarnished, en saje["' Household Linens — Table Linens, THESE SPECIAL VALUES Ot NELSON 3. AYLING, Tudge. |5f Meriaen, Junior Vies Department . e Napidos, Towsls, Orashes, Etc, B FOR TODAY The above and foregoing is a true | Commander Willlam ~H. Dougal of| Have you seen thoss little Copper, 15c each, 2 for 25¢ A T of record ] from:"" "FANNIE © CHURCH, New Preston, Somrade Ira R Wild- | Brass and Nickel Tea Kettles? $1.00 p o i Linen Depaetimsot 980 | Children's Sweatere Terk. Quartermaster generals report: Past|®ach, any finish. o assortment comprises— today and see the splendid values we| value | Tegular valu NOTICE.—AIl creditors of sald de- | Department Commander Virgil F. Mec- e, Sl llar Pins Belutl Pins .50 | on sale at 98¢ ec R e e e BT | I &F New Have Oemiass John . Nook Shame " Vet 7in e $195 | Wome: g rcGinley ew k omen's A o e o2 Of 'SR | Ebenezer Bishop of Putnam. & o GEO- A. DAVIS, BARGA'NS lN ‘uft Pins Secarf_Pihs —| vaiue ‘ Sweaters aBove end foregoing order. Medical director’s report: Past De- 25.29 [Hat Pins Belt Pine $2.50 | sale at 51 FRANCES R. D. HOFFMAN, partment Commander Alfred H. Beers =29 Broadway ink Buttons Collar Button Sets eprisd Executrix. of BEridgeport, Comrade Vine S. Stef aprigdaw - 1] e-piece Sets, Links and Scarf Pins A SPECIA SALE $1.59 | Boys’ Russian Blow ALL AT 15¢ EACH, 2 FOR 25¢ ane y i1 pest — Continuation Today of the Special Sale a Ies fln ags Ribbons RibbONS|or Fioor coverings — Linoleums, oilf $1%5 | : . A splendid”showing Today of Ribbons| h " R Ete| ¥ | 8 ! Plant Your Garden Now With For Saturday Only! iy S O ey P L T ey wnd | 85 | : in oire & 8. i b £ Sty? T 3 or Saturday Only 8 our- oo, valves I Mibbone™ ot L o1t our oor: Soduy and See) Sotue | sies 3 to 12-at 1234, 19¢ and 25c. the splendid values we are offering. | $6.50 | up to $6.50 German silver, 10 inch frames, gold and silver plate, pocket and Tnside, leaitier lined, regulas $3.00 Bag— © T o S Saturday $2.25 Tather. covered frame, gold plate, clasp and trimmings, leather " and corners reinforced, regular $2.50 Bag— Jass Satarday $1.87 EMBROIDERIES A REMARKABLE OFFERING 5000 yards of Embroideries are now on hers at a fraction of their real PRESTON BROS. SEEDS Come here for seeds that come up. NEW ARRIVAL Our Own Imporl HOSIERY A SPECIAL SALE CHILDREN’'S HOSIERY Gold plate fraime, isid : 5 9 | Chiarens Fust Biack, Rib. L Come here for Vegetable and Flower : T O Satarday $128 s e ™ pegu'ar 19¢ o §0c values | 10 | ~Bpecisl - prica’ sc- o parr, i WD,(:I h}..r«G lo\v.eb Children’s Hoslery, both bla color — Special price 15c pair, value 2bc. '8 HOSIERY Women's Fast Black, Full Seamiless Hoslery — Speclal price Sc a pair, value 12%c. ‘Women's Hoslery in Black Lace, Outsize, Meroerized and Shamrock, Linen Sole Howlery—at 1le a pair, value 12%c and 16c. Women's Split Foot Hosiery, full seamless—at 16c a pair, value 19c. Women's Split Foot Hosiery, Hermedorf dye Speclal price 20c a pair, for Bbe. Women's Fine Imported Hos- lery, fine gauze lisle mercer- ized lisle, briliant lis clal price 35c a padr, 3 for $1.00. ‘Women's Lace Lisle Hosiery, Seeds in bulk or package, grown by y At 12%: a yard. the most reliable growers. Al strictly new goods, clean and per- fect and "fast edges, comprising all widths in Edgings and Insertings, and in most cases Edgings and Insertings| €01a plate, 10 inch frame, two outside ' pockets, “with clasp .00 than ‘Dlate for monogram, rogular 1T . way. and ter Glove to sell at $1.00 tF Saturday $1.25 Bxtra Mine fancy silver and gold plate f1 , finel toxies dine fadcy Hiver and gold piats frame, finety made and all micely G Saturday $3.98 12-inch frame, three outside pockets, fine grain- seal, stra monogram, cheap at $4.00— - - T Saturday $2.80 13 inch frame, leather covered, gilt trimmings, center and side N SRRy conter . 254 Saturday $5.25 These are onlya few of the many bargains in this sale. Full line of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s POCKET BOOKS at special © prices st this sale. we offer you hers, we would buy but, with our powerful purchasing ganization, our long Glove experier and after careful comparison and te Sprinkle Your Lawn and Garden With Preston Bros. Hose JI'Y'S BEST HOSE, ¥ inch, at 9c per foot. Here is a hose that will give you years of service - if properly cared for. We have all grades and of merit, we know beyond question doubt that nowhers in tho there manufactured a Glove t much beauty, fit and intrinsic valus the Gloves we offer you at One Dol |—the best $1.00 Glove on the mark A belated delivered and TODAY v c*n offer you a complatef ortment of our fam $1.00 Gloves in black, brown, world On Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss. Regular 19c and 50c shipment has just be greens, grays, eto If $1.00 is the price you want to payl GARDEN TOOLS in Great Assortment of the Highest Grade at Lowest Prices T | Rl B e 8 Sl e e PRESTON BROS., Franklin Sq.