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! ’ ¥ x ; e oy : ; g : e ; u-mn::;mamgfid-&_ We want and expect a large attendance during this Anniversary celebration. . We know of no ";;mmg;’“;&'; o m &m l 36 - ln!:h Afl : Vw o o um s, 22 | - mOTE effective way. of securing this attendance than by giving the people some really substantxal "“'“""“"’" "‘“';,xjiw ing blAek—rntuhr m Dm- Geo: - - A v-ulry Pduw 'l.it a dozen, value nniversary Price 35 reason: f0r their. coming. - We have therefore arranged e P : B s s rssking: a3 nn A 42-inch All Wool ’sun, 3 ey Price $138 a dozen, valie with hairline stripe, in i . [ pull-stse Crochst Bel Spresdsc =il - The fireate Seven*[)ay Sale We Have Ever Plamled N SR Fine Goods| A" el eT e S ; ‘e 2x2 1-2 yards—Anni- % ‘each. e oot . comprised in - this Thirty-elghth Anniver- how small your ‘tieeds, .you.can save on every % es, 42 and 84 inches wide, THE 0FFERINGS P! NO MATTER l purchase d“fln‘ gm‘ ;ale—and ‘the. more you| 7e. Aohives e = department in our store, 8 1-20 each. price tickets will help you locate the Anniversary offerings. | sary Price 6 1-4c, valus so—at 8o sec. m' | Both ykln t.nd dot- voreaty. Price 485 s e sary Sale, include only thé newest and Sl e o e NEW SILKS TnE YALUES I :h'::;:“:'mk}:‘fi:‘d'; o fi';:cyhm“:: LOOK | Fer the Anniversary Specials. Every Item will bel® o cuuss_Anmiversary value 1lc fango. of new Speing coloteSoco HERE | aré some of the Anniversary Offerings. There are a hundred more including black—our. 31 b { ot Dress Goods— most staple kinds of Spring Merchandise md lnvolve every | buy the more you save. SRR Bl AL mew M—-Annlflvm Price i 1 1 t d i 12 1-2¢, value 1Gc—at 150, duur. 2 prominently displayed on our courters, and special | "% = S e ack_and Fancy Silke at Special p':n which in most ln-tnnces bmly cover the cost of produc: eac eeting—Anni Anniversary Prices. ’ & oo 380, vatue Toeat Thoy vaiie A" i "Sola Forularty”at” e & I 1 ti depart t in the st Keta Annivereary. Price $146, ualos TR AT LAY 3 : Price equally as good value, representing every depa ment in- the store. o0, Fine Quality Wool Blankets—An< Brown & Perkins, Itnpatlw || Philos Silks | 5oz, e :;;fl . : P00 Sk0 ama sa 0, © Puin Taiue @ver First Ni Bank, Shetucket St. sirable for waists, skirts 4 dresses, . 77 A A ‘] ¢ AIL WnOIIPLM.d_‘Bl:nEetI i vartls Sy k| B ] HOSIERY--UNDERWEAR Lol s 13 CARPET DEPARTMENT |aaririwocsmsm= T Teihine 355 Arhiver Price _28c] Remarkable Values in Hosicry and Underwear for Anniversary Week | _Dinner Sots, Kitchen Utensils, Etc. ] ) S Tea Pots | Recorated, Eneuen set | Anniversary Offerings in' Window Shiades, Curtains, Garpets, Etc, | Shecked Crashes, difterent iengthe, pon p3 2 essaline | Zhe most fashiona. 30 | The 1l-known q | Fine Imported Black Tea Pots in three sizes i 1 Price 38 a length. 25 Broadway, New York City. M ,,.,,ml Sie-Dress i of cne | Children’s | She.,iz' w5574 | Women's | Tiis “EAk honies: Sothese. sell reguiatly up to s3c ac- | Window Shades| &', S U | orntie ait wroonaise 51e5i | 'The celebrated ~Matsl Comfort- James T. Beady | ies A. Bri o le for walsts and | Hosiery for children, fast black and | newest spring designs, regular 50c | cOrding to Window Shades, in elght staple col- | inéhes—regtlar price $1.50— ables—Anniversary Price $2.18, vaiua Now York, . wich, oy || sowns, for Btreet or evening wear, | full-fashioned, sizes 6 to 10—these | Lace Lisle Hoslery— % Anmve Price 33‘5- complete with fixtures—our reg- P 1.18,] 5275 and $2.98. é&&- twenty colors to choose from—regu- | ‘sell everywhere at 250 a pair— . Anniv Pri har Toc” Shades— 2 Ay rice $L18) **0 \\ch All Linen White Waistings # e ARiveney Biee i Anmve_rfl Price _ 18c, e i T Dinner Sets IAm-rlc-n Porce- Anni Price ' 18c T —Anniversary Price 28 a yard,value m & n“ fl ; o ase of We Women S gl:r‘::ntsg:ur? m prettily decorated. set ymn" sfi’i llls e R“a‘ d ‘«’1"1“‘“ Eugs inch Al Lineri Tan Color Dress ne of ‘omen’s B e inches, )1 lid f sflh mu.uum u!’on. sWO!IIIEIII S O lack ?un s with Tisle nn;rls:usaknd th!e Dpleces, regular price $10.00 a ut——“ Serim ?‘cflmudl:;‘:!gmborkor” ;’:‘:‘ wad ] sens n&fll::lye s T th!eu—z-finmwrl-ry Price 18c a'yand, Nerwich Branch, Shannen 8ldg., Siks tor waiste, siricty il i and Seamiess g}’filfiyi KX figyut_ est— | zoles—our._regular o~ Pric licover eectssdl " reguiary | 3t S Ammiversary Price $9.88) Y315 10 Shetue Y s wide, in & big range of de- i B ket 8t. TELEPHONE 901. [f 0 oo e cniar 896 an i;‘,‘}“ e B Annive Kltchc Ware Blue and wmu Annivy Price 18¢c; I ke ot 5 ait Cases{ Stocks Annive ice_88¢ se e : incloding 3 and 4-quart Bedin Ko, i A oy g gt iy thef’ corners, 4 ‘W 'g | Eine Quality Tan | Children’s| Knit Underwaists for | ties—3, 4 and -quart Beriin Sauce | CHPiains | Nottingham Lace Cur- seis” Rugs, size 931z Toot, [ette binding, sole icather’ Bonds Black il s6-nch Biack | WOMER'S | Coigr osiery, with FEN'S| boys ana s, a3 | Pote—i-guart Tes ana Coffes Pots~ talne " twa" pretty | meat, small desigus suifable for par. [rassed lock and bol handles =~ PN ' Taffeta Silk, fully ::;ow—nplit reet,ss mn;}umonea— gll‘lu!lll;adol nu-. our regular I juart Rie :-tt-m»—«hne sell regularly at 86c “i% ogifl g room—regul P e ye Sand. ol Gr gusranteed—our regula 1- | these are regular' 25c quality— | ne Pans—s B 5 4 3 Lol Ll ’c"" : o Anmiwersary Price. “98c “Anniv Price 18cf . Anni Price” _9c] Broserve Ketucs r-guari Tea Anni Price @9c) - Anniversary Price $11.98. otton ey T agdoge~ i e RS DUmbecllas, siza 28 s : During Anniversary £ Women’s ] i Black m full 36-inch Black %o | Tmported Black Hos- Knit . Undervests, tib- Carpels | 3.5 Floor Oil Cloth,, goca | WO by FRANK O. MOSES, Mgr. \mm‘MJ Puul- le-Sole, f‘:l‘l}y Women’s iery, with split feet, Infants | bed and heavy weight, Wash Bo s, all | ot our .mlnI line u‘ii-"."éi.?xfy“"}fi? 0il Cloth dependable quality, in [feta covering, m ey regular 3125 q Hermsdart dye, our regular 25c spiit | in a full line of sizes, regular 25c | Bollers ilers. aize 3, all § v ;o1 Ingrain Carpetp—sells reguiarly | 4-4, 6-4 and 8-4 widths—sells regu- fand fancy trimmed hw P : k! P feet hosiery. 5 value— “PF:gu.""-i wooden | ;i ¢ & yard— v / I-rfy at 35c a square yard— ,+J§1.50 Tmbrellas— The United States Hl'fill‘fll. . e : Anni Price 18c] Anniv Price_183c] A Price Anm Price . 58c, Annivereary Price 28¢ Annive: Price 320 Broadway, N. Y., March 16, 181, PREFERRED STOCK M NO. 47. o Tia B! e Bmien ders il dag regular riy_div of One and Three-Quar! " ‘ent. (1% per cent.). upon ¢ All our Best Quality Dress Red Seal Dress Ging- nal . M popular 30- P 5 Al our best | Wash Goods | 2. . er® 05 5""‘ Printe, 'in light and dark hams, 10 to 20-yard m A e rmld.r‘:onnn:::ll"wng ‘Outing Flannel ..., Ouuens ?; - AradiEer s have dpli ey lorings—these ‘sell regularly at 7c | lengthis, newest Spring styles—rogu- t » Sask 88- | neat figured designs and stripes— | Flannel, in a big range of patierns— ’dl-cllrld '-‘"-::'.':-‘::: One Per ul. bt o 5 o b lar 12 1- hams. 0c Ginghams— regular 10c Percales— 5 A . Annive i April 1, 1911, Price 8c} . Anniversary Pri m Anniv Price . 8¢ FINANGIAL AND GOMMERCIAL. Sulte 46, Shasnen !‘lu Py LIGHT THADING ON EXCHANGE. grance. ‘Phose Amor 0 Telephone and Telegraph DENTIST. DR. E. J. JONES tied with Cormell, each ‘winning 18, 8 - Soon | oD or middle states colleges. Yale and Harvard also tied, each win- i T Nk s LA e Some on Southern Trips. ning 3 bouts. > meet to the finals of the intercollegi- THEY’RE OFF TOMORROW. visit Princeton, Syracuse 5 : ate Zencing tourney, to be held ‘in New —_— " So far this is the only series dm % . ' v Mo - York next week, the West Point team | Baseball Season of 1911 Begins on Pa- |in Which the east will meet any west< 1% 5 Next wook Pennsylvants Stats acd » New York, March 26.—Th k of | Dartmouth wili begin outliern trips, & few York, Marc e crack o utiors tripe, ', (Laurel Hills Outclass Delphis of New London, 41 to 14, % Princeton lost its firat baseball gams the bat and ball in (he far wost next | latter,meeting Cormell, _ Shares Appealed to Investors. % . % 2 of the season to Ursinus by a score of | Tuesday Wwill usher in the 1911 season | Yale at-Washingion afd Princelon P : it 3 at Basketball—L&cal Juniors Defeat Willimantic Bive,| 2 t 1. The pitching ot Herton, Who | of professional baseball games, and be- | Pennsylvania at Atantic City, Colam= New York, Merch 25_Trading on 2 . held tiie Pigera to one hit, was largely | fore the diamonds are abandoned next | bia at New York and the cadets a8 First-class Deliye the Stock Exchange in the two lours 5 12 to 10. respommible for the Collegeville nine's | fall they ‘will mumber nearly 20,000 | West Point. The military academy of business amounted to only 57,652 D s i ; 0 10. victory. All the scoring and hitting | regular contests. The Pacifice Coust |23 games at homé, including the sm~ l':""" t:‘f fn‘:"“’ rawo'm;flnr noth- ket : e ¥ were done in the first. 1 ‘will be the first to begin, and in | ndal contest with the naval academy. | ‘beyor operations-of an unim- thonal Lesd 4 ytert: £ the i . F2 ) DOFtant professional element. Prices b 4 5 5*) Those speady Laures mile smowed|play o retun tame ef Wilimesticl somn 1. Gaiesner ine champion e e e | i rantes Comin s th = the (Now, London Delphis some real| which will make thelr Aifth game this [, igiaatic” distance runmer of Phila- |and the American association seasons, Canotall i, Meay whies & Sl . P . one. & e 1 4 I Saturday afternoon at the | season With out of town teams. TheY | Gelphia, won the third anmial “press” (Al on .April 12, two. small southern b oy ey L e Symasium, outclass- | aiready have the series on the New | toPiik wog the third snnval 'wress’ | 100 B8 ARTE (0t S S ates and South | OF JPicked players from o ,m:fi 4 ‘ 200 Norhern: 3 g amd deteating the Naw Loadsn| Lontes. Joriors lefs one mane s Tl I Phiadeiphie from o feia. ot | Atiantc organizations—will start on | 2nd the Kelo universities of 2 & lete with Traders were not inclined to make| Jog o5 2% vmwr-, 41 to' 14." In the first period | them 26 to 16, then beating them two | g5 . inrers He covered the 14 miies | April 3. St dad e e e | comp! th pole extended commitments on eithor side Goo o : Doiphis were completely baflled | games, the first time by the score of [y TARNSTR:, Els, Foverel, Cie 18 s Rl Bt Wedt Canerdt 2 e - A of the account, while the public show- 3 n.t every attempt.to score, resulting| 11ito 6, and the second time by 23 to St g v e o el I ! & READVILLE WILL ACCEPT ed ne_disposition to Coal in a breaking the record for the course.| i quick succession after the begin- 8| n to participate in the n a’large juicy goose egg for them | 8. e o e er et T e T speculation, although there was a little g — 2 | in this period, while the Laurel Hills St R phpsisitor. i - ning of the big league races, on April GRAND CIRCUIT DATES, investment buying in some parts - 2 ‘were ringing .up 20 points’ from. all Printers Won the Match. Toy: great crowd saw the race. | 13, the Southern, Eastern and Western — oI 1 o corners of the, floor. In the second > gt BT S leagues will open, followed by the Cen- | Secretary Stalker’s List of Events Sete ~ oy 3 2% 14 15% | period the Deiphis managed to ceunt | The Bulletin duckpin team never| Harry Hebaer of the Illinois Afhletic | tral league on April 26, The Connecti- tles the Doubt. su‘h (Al‘l’hge and 4 300 Poa s 7o . | up 14 points on five goals and 4 from | T0led in Worse form than when they | club, won the fifty-yard nationgl am- | cut State leadue season will open on | * . Up, 14, Boints on five goals and 4 L10M ‘met the Printers Saturday might at|atevr swimming shamplonshipPat the | ARl 31 ard the New York State will Readville, v i X p S e Were added i1 points, largely on tho | the Rose allevs and iost the match| Y. M. C. A; at Philadelphia in ho rec- | commente on May 3, and Now England | qoubes s to wheiher the Readville Automobile Work - id_progress the company. is 8. Tous 2% HE | Dreciacdiar shosune ot ey whe | tWo Strings out of the three, and 95| ord time of 34 4-5 seconds. Peroy M- | loague on Aprfl 34, S e st 3 ool In Securing new and profitable — T &% slipped seven goals into the basket | PIIS on total pinfall. By the Pareow Gilvray of the lllinols A. C. was séc- | Collegians Already on the Diamond. | dates of Aug. 28-Sept. 2 wers Eoes L : e s margin of two pins, 388 to 331, in the | ond, and Richard Frizelle of the Mis- . The'collosints season, less refularly | 1o0ay when B 3 Stalieer, the secre- of a“ klnds Y0 malch ok Shocics were vaalies =% "3 " The fast foot wérk and accurate|Second string, the losers saved them- | souri A. C. Mhird. C. M. Daniels of, 5 4 tary, announced the et of han in any two Iour teadie miae e ta e Six 443 | pamsing of the Laurel Hills had the | SelVes from a whitewash. No need to| New York, holder of the provious Am.- | 3CCounted for, Bty TioMaE evente:. ThE 5 y, June 5, 1904, when 39,200 —. Ters & P 23% | Delphis_guessing and the latter were | S8Y more. Look over the score: erican record of 25 1-5 seconds, for th L,. tes. The schedules of eastern,col- | 2.18 trot, 32,000 (amateur drivers); ¢he shares were dealt.in. ikl 5 unable to kegp the home boys covered same flm-nce ,did not compete. 42% 133 | up to prevent them finding the basket | Hiscox .. for scoring shots. .While tallying at | Gallivan 100 Do. pfa b4 o1 STOCKS. 190 United Btaies Realiy: i Ta% every portunity, Captain * Jackson | Riordan . Capper " % s > = o o % % 4% fages which make an ambitious effort | American trotting Derby, $5,600: fhe “ at the game call for about eight hwi- | Bunker HIl mfi:‘ handicap, $2,000, THE “HOPE" WILL BATTLE dred games between now and the lat- | and the Neponset 2.30 trot or BEFORE BIG CROWD | ter mart of June..The United States | $2,000. Entries will closs April 17, 3 S s Pt e ' 30" closely that the New London bova | The snshor i A R Cohumbia, Tord.| BASEBALL LIKE FOOTBALLs had few" chances. to make much of a 5 Wemen Buying Seats for the Mertis- |y A0y, eret, Urbinus and Ritgers Forgyr e of 38 ; Car.. Che 4 bid for the game. | The ‘score snd Shreok Fight. havs plaved games the past weels not- | List of Varied Injuries ":'m $ g ineu . thatands co ort's iny “1‘“5 .“ lfll Sm : f Do. ‘pia : Laural Hills—-Stanley, Townsend T, Sapulps, Okia, March 26~With | Jo¢ mggfl' b e o R s g - 5 ; < gty ) 18, Fersbers c, Coyl If, | Holden ., prices high enough for a chemplon- | gther fortnight before all the eastern| Bridgeport, i % £, Loty ship fight, more than half of the eats | colleges will have fallen into Hne. Sy- | baseball game of the season Total sales. 56,10 shares. _ Delphis—Siavin 1t Burman rf, May sold, and the indications that 12,000 | yacuse does not take to the diamond | here today between the. locaP tewms g 7 paid admissions Wil be received . be- the Nutmeg league and = picked 2 STEP IN “mm. HER s«m I.gllxel Hillg 41. Delphis 14. fore the nu- ln rmened the Morris. | "L May & Next Saturd: w:v.md up. !wx:fi“- list of IM: COTTON. Goals from fleld, Stanley 1, Forsberg Schreck fight ‘uesday promises | ¢ Yale's Premior Next Saturda; established a local record. The P New ~York, ‘March 25.—Spot dull; | 4, - Coyi /11, Rebinson 3, for Laurel 363383 3801126 to be the agtists event of the south- | Yale will open next Saturday by - | pleted list of injured players N R sales 4000 bales; speculation and ex- | Hills; Burman I, May 3, Martin 1, for —_— wast. gaging New York university at New) jno with a broken arm; & port, 300; - American, 3,000; imports, | Delphis. - Foul um, Forsberg 3, May| Finish of Basketball Tourney. Delegations from the principal cit- | Haven for tho first time, and Harvard [ SO With & broker at % From 1210 2 12,000; madiing upland, 7.77d. Futures| 2, Slavin 2. Referee, Morrison, The Five Chuths forfelted their gime | los Will attend. Several hundred wo.{ Will wait until two weeks later, when | ShoWdSie To FRUS OGRSl & DEL-NOIF CAPE, Groun opened. steady at 1.to 2 points ad- S by falling to appear Saturday night in | men have purchased seats. Tadier the Crimson will meet the Naval acad- | £ ;1o was 9 to 10 in favor of the Nute i Floor vance, closed quiet at @ net Juniors Win Close Game. e g O PR, aekotball tourney. | day” at the Morris camp was.for sev- | STy at Annapolis. i . : of 1to 3 points. Between the halves the Narwich Jut | e Laosr geine or ok oiball tourney. | Co wosks s soclety vent and many | . Mauhattan collese of New York elty g p —_— niors and the Willimantic Juniors fur- | played Thursday night between the | Women are eager to witness the giant the most pretentious schedulé of Southern her Holde Chicage. GEORGE "G. GRANI. MONEY. an excit Columbm and the Olympias. Up to| “hgpe in real action. ' 1 | A wed BT game o YOAR AV | porpinie, Tenn, March 16—im New York, March 25.—Mdney on call e Obmplad - lea o y | From most ized ~ 32 Providence SL.. Tallvill: Prempt attention to 4ay or night calla wich Junjors, 12 to 10, after leading ager, ‘arrived from Pittsburg Saturday of the collegiate quarters “haracter by fast 21-2 per cenlt.; highest, 2 1-3 per cent; | Toir ,”.‘m,m 3506 3. at the ond of ‘“l o8 withai & 'deent acored AREINAL | Metit. " Murris Jyin-Sale, tltay his g_ tho usuel “bright prospects” are centy nfilnp:’;-ne 14 o eent T . e N o Tett, Inciuding oo expericnoon and | Chicheo National per cen e A £ 0 s left, including an experienced an 3 s money was rather quiet. P ML Beile 03 3 Toula g Won the Daily Prize. o :’,,‘;.,}Z‘;‘;kc;:.d';fi?:"'fi,'}’. 'g‘::,? Tell balanced piiching iaf, with plen- | sllowed Chicago but one Bt i Kelrana for Willimantic, with 2 fleld | gy e LT . i and MaClafierty. of new material. The Crimson's and_ he and Crandall CHICAGO GRAIN. MARKET. Boals Zvd 4 fouls, led in the point|rom on Saturday at the Tose aileys, | ™ fden thic.he wHiiwn G e A e osm. foT: e 1okt | Swalky Bt (86, bail Mard . In the first half the visiiing juniors | EOINE across for the high single and| ,yunyAM HIGH'S SQUAD ~ | overs at Cambridge are only six, and — wem 5o much outplayed that their | the daily prize with A 131 string.g the losses is ' Pitcher Ificks, ¥ among re all made on goals from OUT FOR PRAGTIOE | whose work of Mt vear will e hard e B e g ot Srem: sA'ruunAv SPORT HAPPENINGS. P o equal. Won an eusy. victosy' 5 Dornien Juniors—Coblyn I, Belair Bassbail Candidates Réport, Today—~| * Prinaston's Hard Luck Wail, Dajjas, Texas leagiie, {eam today, ith ¢ Hgnazlfl,l. Manchéster rg, | In & game of ockey at the-Boston| - Weir Ba nced Nine Looked For. Princeton 18 admittedly in aeticus vore got & single, & rink ‘Ottawa defeated the Montreal i m.‘ Five of last vea a triple gut-of five times up, stole se 2 umorsDilanaer e ‘Wanderers by 5 acare of § to 4. The cindidates for the Windham S Caldaiiiuated and 0he M ond, third and honte, and scored , Keiran' ¢, Harroun 1f, high school baseball e shier. 8. V. White, is suffering from secoid on & sacrifics hit, The Crescent A. C. soccer_ football practice Windtam this e X ruiiah o his ascamitth Syt T —= Norwlch Juniors 12, Wun- t«n beat Yale at New Haven by 4 (l(nhdny) -nel“llm!!- uua -.m: r-bhat he il not ‘play in ‘Goals from 1t wag the first game of the sea- | that a large number wm 2] m the early gane: mn myua. McClelland was the star| and xc 18 “believed that a | nine Mnumbe\' of tours is plan~ m?m ;le‘neay. 'flpm and l,w’:u au;g&!ouzai fiy T y mum-mug: year, All nm. fairly w material at. hand, althbugh, reco e wi m —— _ | are no. patt pichigan’ by-wn 1nvasion HITH iil”i”“fll !i!iln’i]!slsl|!ii|s|si!“ H Jallsls