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MURPHY & McGARRY, 207 Main Street We advertise exsotly as it Is You Need More than a new Suit and Overceat for your Easter outfit. You should see the new patterns we're showing in fine Shirts; plaited and piain fronts, stiff and soft, on and off, some of the new igees with French cuffs are very Shirts $1.00 and up. HATS for spring, t We have some new shapes in Soft and a new model Derby with low erown and wide brim is one of the best—$2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. You'll want a Suit, of course, and an Overcoat. Suits $12.00 and up to $30.00. Overcoats $12.00 and up to $24.00. Moy The Home of Hart Schaffnér & Marx fine clothes. i Something Doing! Owing to the lateness of the seasen we are prepared for a grand rush the next few days on the following well- known lines— LINSEED OIL, SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS, CARPET SWEEPERS, TACKS, GARDEN TOOLS, ' WHEELBARROWS, STEP LADDERS, POULTRY NETTING, WINDOW SCREENS, LAWN MOWERS, and all Hardware needed for Spring Requirements, EATOR CHASE Company 119 Main Street, lorwl_tl,‘ Comn. Special Session of Elks at the Home, Monday Evening at 8 o'clock, to nmutc a Trustee. ALLEN C. MATHEWS, Exalted Ruler. WM. B. YOUNG, JR., Sec'y. WALL PAPERS Are all in and ready for your in- spection. All grades and prices, in- cluding our English Imported Papers, Moldings to Match. Decorations and general painter's supplies, We are now receiving orders for paper hang- ing, decoration, and painting. P. F. MURTAGH, Telophone. 92 and 94 West Main St. The Roads Are Settling and pleasurs driving will be the best and cheapest way to get the embrac- img fresh air that is better than the best tonic. 'Phone us for a good team. MAHONEY BROS., Liv.ry Stable, Falls Avenue. % is no advertising medium in omnecti c-n tn Tha Bul- usiness yos | Doxology- | There will be special music in all the churches Sunday, the choirs and directors having been busy with their Easter programmes for several weeks. The programmes follow: First' Baptist Church. 10.30 a. m. Organ Prelude in D, Holy, Holy Holy. Anthem, My Redeemer Liveth, Lorenz Anthem, Christ is' Risen, Ashford Response, God s6 Loved the World, Bass Ashford ett Offertory, baritone solo, Hope Crush- ed to Earth, Ashford Mr. T. B. Linton. Hymn No. 137, Christ the Lord is Ris- en Today. Sermon, Easter Ichoes. Hymn No. 149, Thine Arm, O Lord, in Days of Old. Postlude, March in G, Smith 7.30 p. m. Organ Prelude, Andante Tranquillo, Henry Smart Invocation. £ Hymn No. 184. Anthem, The Lord is Risen Indeed, Wilson Offertory, cornet solo, Calvary, Rodney Robert W. Otis. Hymn No. 174. Tliustrated Lecture, The Life of Christ. Soprano solo, There is a Green Hill, Gounod Shelly Mrs. L. A. Wheeler. Tenor solo, Resurrection, Stephen Peckham. Hymn No, 605. Postlude, Organ and Cornets, Gounod Mrs. L. A. Wheeler, soprano; Mrs. Herbert Willey, alto; Thomas Lirton, ‘bass; Stephen Peckham, tenor; Ernest P. Rose, organist and choir director. Central Baptist Church. 10.30 a. m. Anthem, Lift Your Glad Voices, Van Lear Quartette. Anthem, Where Have Ye Laid Him? Rohertson Quartette. Anthem, Victory, Shelley Quartette. Anthem. Haste to the Glorified Gar- den, Mendelssohn Quartette. Soprano solo, Thy Redeemer Liveth, Manney Mrs. Nelson T Crcmeu 7.30 . A cantata for Eastertlde The Res- wurrection and the Life, by William Reed, will be sung. The regular church quartette will be assisted by a chorus and by Charles D. Geer, baritone. Trinity Episcopal Church. 7.30 a. m. Bucharistic service. Kyrie, Blnclh.li‘ Benedictus, Qui Venit Agnus De! Field Gloria in Excellll Weeden Offertory. Allulla, He is Rllen. Henry Wilson 10.30 a. m. Christ Our Passover, Marcus Carroll Te Deum, Spross Benedictus, Janes Oftertory, He is Not Here; He is Ris- C. B. Hawley en, Bucharistic service, Weeden, Harris Kyrie, Sanctus, Benedictus, Qui Venit, Agnus Dei, ; Glora in Bxcelsis, Schilling Coroline H. Thompson, organist and director. Grace Church, Yantic, Prel d .ional Hymn 1i2. = Easttanes Christ Our Passover, Te Deum in E flat. Jubilate Deo in B flat. Introit, Hymm 116. Gloria Tibi, Gounod Hymn 122. Offertory, Alleluia to the King, . Clemens Sanctus, Garrett Communion, Hymn 225. Gloria in Excelsis, 438. Recessional, Hymn 118. Postlude. M. A. Bolande, organist. St. Andrew’s Church. 7.30 a. m. Service of }Io!y Communion. 10.30 a. m. - Morning prayer, Holy Communion and sermon. Processional hymn, He is Risen, E. V. Potter By V. Roland Smith Christ Our Pgssover, Te Deum, Jubflne Deo in E flat, E. Wheaton Reade Introit, Hymn 116, Angeis, Roll the Rock Away. Kyrie Eleison, 4 . T. Field Gloria Tibi, T Field Hymn before sermon, 121, The Strife is O'er. Offertory anthem, Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem, W. Spinney Gloria in Excelsis—Old chant. 'An(hem. Now is Christ Risen, Hall | Recessional, Hymn 111, Lord, is Risen Today. 3.30 p. m. - Children’s carol service with pres- entation of Easter eggs to ?um of Sunday school and cradle roll Iroudw-y,. Congregational Church. 10.30 a. m. Prelude, ‘March on mm- “Themes, Mark Andrews How Late. on the Sabbath Coleridge-Taylor Offertory, Come See:the Place Where Jesus Lay, Horatio Parker Mrs. Charles Tyler Anthem, Christ Ls Risen from the Dead, ‘Whitney Coombs Postlude, Grnnd Chorus. J. Jongren Prelude, Feml Pl'elude in F, E. Lemaigre Anthem, Where Hast Thou Laid Him? Clough-Leighter Solo, The Dawn of Easter, J. Christopher Marks Mrs. Frederick S. Youns. Anthem, Sing Ye to the Lord, C. H. Lloyd Postlude, Postlude in D minor, H. Heidler Frederick W, organist and director. Taftville Congregational Church. Call to worship. Doxology Praper, Gloria. Hymn. Anthem, Anthem, Day Lester, Response. He Liveth Unto God, Caleb Simper Offertory solo, The Light of the*World Stephen Adams Hymn. Hymn. Benediction. First Congregational Church. 10.30 a. m. Organ Prelude, Grand Fantasia, op. 10. L. Mourlan Carol, The Day Our Saviour Rose, R. C. Marquis Anderson Offertory, Intermezzo from Bethany, (organ), W. Rhys-Herbert Anthem, O Death,Where is Thy Sting? Spinney Organ Postlude, Festival March in F, Gaul 7.30 p. m. Carol service. Organ Prelude, Chorus o” Angels, tson Slark Carol, Down:from The.s Home': on High, J. Carter Anthem, Christ, the Lord; is Risen To- day, Lindsey Or‘gan, Evensong. Edward F. Johnson 1 Carol, Christ Arose, R. Lowrey Carol, The Day of Reseurrection, Smart Festival Postlude in G, Thayer At the eveniug service the choir will be l}uc‘men’ted by several voices from the Y. S. H. L. Yerrln&!on, organist and di-~ rector. Park Congregational Church. 10.30 a. m. Violin and organ, Cavatina, Bohm Miss Lucille Peck, violinist. Anthem, Awake, Glad Soul, 4 Berwald Dawn, (with Offertory solo, Easter ‘Woodman ‘cello obligato), Mr. Seamans. Anthem, Open to Me the Gates, Manney Organ Postlude, .Grand Triumphal March, Alphonse Knabel 4.30 p. m. Vinlin and organ, Arlomtlon. Borowski Anthem, He is \ou. HerQ. But. He is Risen, Hawley Alto solo, Hosanna, £ Grenier Miss Park. Tenor and bass duet, Be Glad, O Ye Righteous ‘Hosmer Mr. Learned aud Mr. Seamans. Anthem, Jesus Christ is Risen- Today, Manney Organ Postlude, March, G. H. Loud The choir will have the assistance of ‘Miss Lucille Peck, violinist. Ebenezer Learned, directer. Christ Church. 11 a m. Morning prayer Processional hymn, Anthem, Christ Our Passover, Horatio Parker N Mozart Donkley Hadley Morgan Gloria Patri, Te Deum in E flat, Jubilate in A Holy Communion. Introit anthem ,Upon the First Day of the Weelk, M. B. Foster Kyrie Eleison in A, Elvey Anthem, When the Sabbath Was Past, Homer Bartlett Offertory, The Strife is O’er, Shelley Sanctus in A, Stainer Agnus Dei in D, Gounod Gloria in Excelsis—Old Chant. Amen, Dresden Recessional hymn, Tours Sunday school service 4 p. m. C‘t!'lst.flm‘ p. m. Prelude, Cantabile, Anthem, How Beautiful Mountains, pinney Tenor ‘solo, They Have nkm Away My Lord, from camtat Emman Anthem, Christ,” the Lord, is Bl'eg;l'ck Violin solo, Adoration, Borowski Postlude, Postlude, Grand Offertory, Baiiste 8t. Patrick’s (R. C.) Church. Vidi Aquam, qreworian Kyrie, Van Bree ‘ Gloria, Van, Bree Yeni Creator, Curto s Van Bree Halluejah, Sanctus, Lambillotte Benedictus, Agnus Del, O Salutaris Lambillotte Laudate Dominum. Baker's string orchestra will assist the choir. St. Hary (R. OJ Church. Hail! The Ho! D.y of Days, Allelulia! Charles Humphries Miss Josette Levalley. Christ, the Lord, is Risen. Let the #Holy Anthem Rise. Recegsional, Praise Ye the Lord, Gounod 10.30 a. m. Gregorian L. Burin, ‘:S. J. Vidi Aquam, Kyril Easter anthem, Alleluia, Grand Corus. Lambellotte Sanctus, H. Stuart Agnus Dei, H. Stuart Benediction. O Salutaris, Tantum Ergo, Laudate Dominum. Soloists, Messrs, Francis J. Murtha, Horace Corning, John J. Fountain. and Miss Nellle Burke; ommat, L Bou- dreau. Greeneville Congregational chun:h. 10.30 A, M. Organ Volunusrg'—fr tlusa. tdry Bach — ic Anthem—The Shout o e htocd Oflartory——vlelln solo, The Angel's . Serenade, . Draga Anthemw—O - Glorious Hour, Banks | Posuude—Pmcasulonnl March, Sudds C. C. Searns Lambillotte 0 _P. ‘Volunta —Preludo in G % breagy onteny ‘Williams Banks ‘Williams Miss Eliz- irector. Anthem—O Joyfoul Sound, Postlude—Procegsional March, Frank Benson, violinist: The second 'Chinaman known to have died in New London passed away in ‘the chop suey house in_ Bradley street Wednesday morning. Yong Lon Yen died from a-disease of the heart,] probably angina pectoris. “Comes Quickly Don't Have to Wait ‘for Weeks: A Norwich Illustration. Waiting is discouraging. - Prompt action pleases everybody. A" burden on'the back is a heavy weight. ! Hard to bear day after day. Liffing weight, removing the bur- den, Brings appreciating responses, Norwich people tell of it. Tell of relief that's quick and sure. Here is a case of it: Mrs. Mary C. Neff, 465 Main Street, Norwich, Conn., says: “A member of my family had weak: kidneys and at times suffered from pains across the loins and kidneys. ‘This person was hardly able to get ardund at times and found difficulty in stooping. The kid- ney secretions ‘were irregular in pas- sage and caused much annoyance. Doan's Kidney Pills were finally ob- tained ‘and in a short time they} brought relief. This remedy was pro- cured from Sevin & Son’s Drug Store and did such good work that we weu convinced of its merits.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United, States. . Remember the name—Poan's—and take no other. 1 Have You Selected Your Easter Apparel If not, NOW IS THE TIME, before the lots are broken Easter is the opening of S‘qr(fig the awakening from the long and dreary days of the season past. Miss should awaken and blossom forth with the same spirit as that of Nature. and sizes are gone. Therefore, every Woman and Women’s and Misses’ Suifs Entirely gimple, made of fine Spring suitings in the cool and pretty Grays that harmenize so well with the April weather. They are very moderately | priced. Refinement speaks in every detail. Priced from $10.00 to $20.00. Suits of the good blue and black ‘Worsteds, which are always in favor, are also $10.00, $12.50, $15.00.” .’ Ladies’ Dresses Our assortment comprises the latest shdes and models in Foulards, Mes- salines and Panamas. Prices $7.50 to $17.50. The National Shoe & Clothing Co.|* 262 Main Street, Ladies’ Skirts We have a very neat lne of Ladies’ Skirts in light ‘and heavy trimmed and untrimmed Voile, and Chiffon Pana- ma. Prices $3.98 to $8.98. Ladies’ Shirt Waists In Foulards, Batiste, with embroider- ed fronts, all _ the and Messalines, newest and latest accepted styles, coupled with quality and style. 48¢ to ! $5.00. \ Franklin Square Men's Wear For the men we are showing plain and fancy Blue Serges, Gray Wor- steds, with a line white stripe, and black Worsteds, both finished and un- finished:. All are fashioned after the best models of the season. $7.98, $8.98, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00. ‘We sell the advertised Crossett Shoes. for men. $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. Shirts, Collars, Hogsiery. Easter Neckwear, Cuffs, Hats Ever'ytl\ing for Easter Wea - . For Men, Women and Children You'll want nnellhl new, of course, for Easter—a new " Sult, new Shees, new Stockisgs, Gloves or Neckwear. It may be Toilet Articles, Jewelry or .Bells—hlnonmrwwymmhrueauu.mmmh supply them fo your perfect sdlihellli. : | Eve for Easter Wear—for Men, Women and Children SRR TRt LR MEN’S EASTER APPAREL will be the lastday of preparation for Easter—buying will be in full swing. If you TOday I would witness a scene of business activity, not to be seen on the floors of any other clothing store hereabout, visit ‘our “Men’s Store” Today. FOR THE EASTER OUTFIT WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery, Etc. MEN’S SPRING SUITS YOUNG MEN’S Sill'l's Our spripg showing of Men's Suits are from the Smart Suits for young men—designed especially for] foremost makers in the country. You have our assur- ance of correct styles, high-grade, shape-keeping, tail- young then 16 to 3 years. A eplondia showiny of new spring models and new colorimgs— 1 oring and a wide choice of fabrics— Prices $6.50 to $15.0 Prices $10.00 to $25.00 MEN’S SPRING SHIRTS MEN’S EASTER NECK BAR] Newest designs and latest ¢ All the leading shirt makers are ks, o & 's|in Men’s Neckwear For represented in our showing of Men's cluding fancy silks, pisin V. Spring Shirts, We _ feature the o “Fagle” and “Usona” Shirts, sold ex- | ¢ Populer ""!‘::i" "";c o §1 ces 00 clusively by us— Prices 80c to $2.00| \yp\'s SPRING HOSIERY Men’'s Spring Wi Hesiery, i 'S “ARROW” ARS x e o Sy cotton, in lisle and in sillkk—in bl ‘We seil the famous “Arrow” Brand Collars in every wanted Once a wearer of Arrow Collars and you'll . MER’S SPRING HATS The “P. & M.” Special Hat in all the new spring, shapes at $2.50—equal to”any $3.00 Hat made. Other good makes in. Spring Hats— " Prices $1.50 and $2.00 MEN'S EASTER GLOVES . Men's Kid Gloves for Easter Wear, “such ~well-known makes as the Bristol” Dress Gloves, Fowne's Walk- ing. Gloves. Fowne's Dress Gloves— Prices $1.25 to $2.00 wear no other. BOYS’ EASTER APPAREL Ample preparations have been made to care for all who come here today for the Boys’ _Easter Outfits. We show complete lines of everything in’ Boys’ Wear. BOYS! Golf and Eton Caps— BOYS' Knickerbocker Trousers— in fancy “and in plain celors—aill the best kinds— ») Prices 13%c to $1.50 BOYS' Two-piece Suits— Price _ranae 24c_to 49c Price range 48c to $1.69 e 2 Price_range $2.50 te $12.00 Boys' New Fall Hats— BOYS' Russian Blouse Sults— Price range 49c to $1.49 Price_range $1.49 to $6.50 YS' T £ BOYS' New WHite Blouses— BOYS' Sailor Blousé Suits— e i 5 e 2 Price _range 50c_to $1.25 Price_range $3.95 to $6.50 Price fe_3$250 to $0.2 WOMEN’S EASTER APPAREL A spleridid showing of Tailored Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Etc.—all at our usual} low prices.. Our spring display is conceded to be remarkable for breadth, variety, style lfld value. TAILORED Suits for women, in newest spring models, materials are mixtures, worsteds, Panamas and serges—splendid values at $12.50, $15.00, $17.50, $20.00 and $25.00. = 4 Women's Tailored Waists of linene, linen and lingerie at $1.00, $1.50 and up to $2.50. 5 TAILORED Suits for Disses. in sizes 15 and 17, materials are serges and famcy Scotch mixtures, in al the latest models—prices are $12:50, 995:90, 317.99 $20.00. Women’'s Dress Skirts of serge, Pan- ama and novelty mixtures, black, navy ‘and gray at $5.00 to $10.00. Women'’s Dress Skirts, of voile with silk drop skirt at $12.50, $15.00, $17.50 and $20.00. Women's Petticoats of saf ton taffeta amd heatherblesm at $1.50 and up to $3.00. ‘Women's Sk and Messaiine ot coats in all the newest s and ‘colorings at 35,98, $5.00 aud 3100 cot-| Women’s Silk Waists of fancy silk, Persian effects and plain colors—very special value at $2.98. Charmmg Easter Millinery For Wemen, Misses and Children 500 BEAUTIFULLY TRIMMED HATS FOR EASTER That is the number of exquisite Hats we are displaying in our Millinery sectien for Easter. Amongst this superb collection you will find splendid copies of French models, representative designs from prominent American Milliners and exquisite creations by our own expert Milliners. We show Women’s Dress Hats from $1.98 to $25.00. We make a special feature of Women’s Dress Hats at $5.00 $2.98 $3.98 ~Women who come here for their Easter Hats will not be disappointed. e ‘Easter Merchandise of Various Kinds [LACES at 3c a yard HAIR GOODS GLOVES for Easter One lot of French and German Val|l Large size Cluster Puffs, good qual-| Dress Gloves for Women, for Misses,| Lace Edging and Inserting from 3% to ity hair at $1.28, value $3.00. f:rmy::;m good kind, every fash.| 1-inch wide, slightly soiled at 3c & 5 R :dlS;ES ’T ; e yard, value 10c and I5c. v Jdweclisp Dress B $1.00 BAGS at 89¢c Women's Carriage Bags, in black 2 Gloves, all sizes at $1.00 a pair. VEILING at 15¢c a yard M BOYS’ Dress Kid Gloves, all sizes at) A choice of any of our Lace Mesh|and colors, regular $1.00 Bags at 89c. $1.00 a pair. Veilings in a full line of colors, reg- WOMEN'S Gloves, including Cape, lular 25c¢ Veiling at 15c o vard. Pique, Chamois, Suede Kid, nnd famous “Duchess” Dress Kid Glove MADE VEILS at 49c Made Veils of Lace, in white, black, a most complete showing at $1.06 navy and brown, with assorted bord- pair. ers, all new styles at 49c cach, value Kid| MESH BAGS German Silver Frame and Mesh at these special prices: 4-inch at $1.19, value $1.50 53z-inch at $2.59, value $3.50 7T%-inch at $4.29, value $6.00 WOMEN'S Fine French Kid Gloves, 750 and $1.00. in some of the besf splendid values at $1. 55" na "32.00 TUB BRAIDS A splendid showing of Tub Braids, pair. RIBBONS for Easter in all the widths and colors—warrant- ed fast colors—prices are 5c, 8c, 10c A splendid collection of all the new-! JEWELRY, 2 for 25c g5t effects in Ribbons for Faster— and up to 33c a yard. . Continuation today of the special| Ribbons, Sas! ns, etc.—Ribbon: 2 for every purpese. A comprehensivi ART GOODS sale of Jewelry. Hundreds of articles|, ortment of the new black and whi 25 dozen Hand-drawn Centers, in 18, 20 and 22-inch—a variety of pat- terns at 49c each,, value 8gc. of adornment, all perfect, at 15¢ each, | effects. 2 for 25c, value 25c and 60c. (On SPRING WEIGHT HOSIERY| CANARY BIRDS $2.98 Genuine Hartz Mountain Canary special counter near Main entrance). For Easter 'we make a _splendid| showing of Spring Hosiery—Women' Children's and Infants. Every want- Birds, all male birds and good singers 5T T ey S —price $2.98. 50c BELTS at 33c All Silk Elastic Belts, in black, fole color. SPECIAL l Women’s Black Sitkk Hos- white and navy—gilt and oxidized (buckles at 33c each, value 50c. CANDY SPECIAL Special ofering of Candy for today. Chocolates, freeh and delicious, including Caramel, Maple Walnuts, svidoes, Coffee Cresms, Roman Nou- fi.u Cocoanut Fingers and [arshmallow Jellle, = regular 40c Checolates Wt silk, with' lllle soles, regular $1. pair, to] quality at 68c