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than Apparel At After-Easter Prices Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits $25.00 Ingenious adaptations of scores of clever ideas are inccrporated in Suits which display tailoring that is perfect in every detail. Loose baaks, pleatings, odd pockets, decorative features which are distinctly new, charming vestees, ali add to the variety and the general effectiveness of these Suits. Values up to $32.50 have been priced at $25.00 for this timely selling. YOUR CHOICE FOR $25.00 Beautiful Capes and Dolmans As Low As $12.98 Have you noticed the many different collar effects in these new garments. seems to have been the central idea around which the garment was built, or rather draped. In many cases the collar Some- times the collar extends itself and becomes a scarf which may be thrown loosely around the throat, or it may be one of the new shawl| effects, which, carefully carried cut, is capable of many beautiful variations. All are attractive and stylish and moderately priced. Women’s and Misses’ Spring Coats $17.50 For those who do not care for the Cape effects the Coat is very neccessary. ber of pretty Coats originally marked as high as $25.00, and have priced them all at $17.0, We have grouped a num- There are scarcely two alike, and we have them in black, in blue, and in colors. PRETTY SILK FROCKS Saturday $18.50 | Taffeta and Satin Dresses, in a ‘ considerable variety of new and | attractive models are offered | at the price. The most desir- ! \ CREPE DE CHINE AND GEORGETTE BLOUSES Saturday $5.00 A very low price for Blouses of such good style, and in Such good matetals, A number of dressy styles are offered. able shades and colorings are to be had. Some Boston Store Millinery A QUESTION HAS ARISEN:— Does a woman match the hat to the costume, or the costume to the hai? After looking over the after-Easter Hats which are displayed in the Boston Store Millinery Department, it scems very clear—the Hat is invariably selected first—for how could any true woman pass the beautiful Hats by, no matter how many costumes she in- tended to purchase. The Hats would claim her entire attention. With the rush of the Easter business now over we are in a posi- tion to givesyou the best service. Whether vou desire a Dress Hat or a simple one for street wear we are able to satisfy you most completely. Spring Sale of Toilet Goods VOILE BLOUSES Saturday $2.00 Crisp Voiles, in all th models which have been made popular for this Spring. A num ber of entirely new designs are included, all prettily various trimmed with laces or embroideries. Saturday Specials “RAPERY DEPARTMENT A SPECIAL LOT OF SCRIM CURTAINS "o have just received a special lot nood Scrim Curtains which we There four patterns, three of them yards long, and the 1 sell for $1.00 a pair. ing 24 feurth 22 yar€s. Three of the designs have pretty cdaes, and the other is hemstitched th fibre silk. All four are of excellsnt appear- ance, well made, and where an in- expensive curtain is desired will be just the thing. $1.00 a Pair BORDERED SCRIM A good, yard-wide Scrim in either It wiil be hard to find its equal at anywhere near white or cream. this price. SATURDAY SPECIAL 15¢c GLOVE DEPARTMENT WOMEN'S CHAMOISETTE GLOVES in white and the natural Handsome 2-clasp Gloves wh sell regularly for $1.00 a pair. SATURDAY SPECLIL 63c THE VERY BEST AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES It is an event—an event which should be spelled with capital letters. This Sale brings to you practically all of the best toilet preparations of all kinds at prices which are lower . Itis a timely sale, for it gives the chance to lay in the Summer supply, e lowe: and save money on every ariicle purchased. DEVTIFPICES, TALCUMS, FACE POWDERS, ANTISEPTICS, E(USHES, SUNDRIES OF ALL KINDS. TOILET AND COLD | CREAMS Dagget & Ramsdell's DENTAL NEEDS a3 e Palmolive anishing and Cold Creams—Sale Price ... 42¢ Cold Cream 5¢c Lyon's Paste or Powder .. 21c 1c size—8ale Price ........... 19¢ | 20c Sheffield's Tooth P: 18¢c Pompelan Massage Cream | 25¢ S ol Paste or Powder .. 22c 809 wmiEbale Brios o0 n e | 49¢ Pebeco Paste—Sale Price . 450 Hind's Honey and Almond gt 5 Crentini@ife Price. -o-:..c.. 42¢ { 45c Kolynos Paste—Sale Price 21c Colgate's Cold <ream, 10c-25c | 300 Jergen's Menzoin and Al- | moud Cream—Sale Price .. 27¢ | FACE POWDERS | | $1.50 Azurea—Sale price 45¢c Java Rice Powder— Forhan's Tooth Paste 45c Pompeian Powder— Prica 21c | 2; -25% | 45c Derma Viva Liquid— c Albodon Paste—Sale Price 20c c Pepsodent—Sale Price ... 42¢ $1.00 Mary Garden—Sale Price 92¢ $1.40 Sale Price 42¢ DENTAL NEEDS 50c La Blache—Sale Price ... 45c Sale Price 42c 50s | 50c 124 Dorin—Sale Price .... 45c 22 | Sale Price 42c Ne-25¢ | Sale Price 39¢ TALCUM POWDERS William's Talcum, in 3 Mennen's Talcum in 2 odors. Comfort Powder 25c size—Sale Price 50c size—Sale Price Colgate’s Taleum Small, 6 odors, Price Large, 8 odors, Price Sale Price 25c_Vantine’s Taleum in 3 odors TOILET PAPERS Bob White rolls 5c, 6 for 25¢ Bob White rolls, 10c, 3 for 25¢ Sani Tissue rolls, 25c. 3 for 65¢ Pen Yan rolls, 10c, 8 for 25¢ icarries with | the. matter to the committee on cit- i them from any violation of the joint| {ton (Mr. Tammany) . to ¥ | tand the surv {incidental thel | tederal { appropria iso much thereof as may be necessary . i only | Montville, in shade. h iville, T w ! 'Bstate of Lucy N N ch, ‘tration ac iCourt for allowance; i iD. 1919, at 10 o'clock in the forenon: ‘at the Probate Court Room in the City!or order of three % 0of Norwich, in sald District, be, and|hoards of education of the blind, shall] g the same is appointed for hearing theipe entitled to receive such instruction and for-such a length of time as may ied to give motice thereof by publish 8 this order once in some newsbaper hav ing a circulation in said District, at;The |least three days prior to the date of isaid hearing, and make return to the : Court. 1 oy g L ' that where the parents of such blind ¥ | comsCof Tocora o fOTeEOINE 18 2 EFU8) porson are not able to provide for his|pona satisfactory to the commis odors— Regular price 13c—Sale Price 16¢c Babcock’s Talcum fn 3 odors. Reg- ular price 18c—Sale Price ..16¢c Reg- ular price 25c—Sale .Price. 21c - (Special to The Bulletin.) of the committee. In the house the bill was considered of Norwich for decision. The house was called Speaker Walsh at 11.30, and prayer was offered by Chuaplain Hildreth. ' Under suspension of rules an act dependent and neglected report a code of law governing same to next session of the general assem- bly; also, an act creating a civil ad-| ministration code, in conc with the senate. At the opening of the house session, ‘Speaker Walsh made a statement con- | cerning that “missing” bill in regard!(hat when the house to woman suffrage, which created & :.next AMonday at 11.15 furore in the senate Thursday, and; {resulted in a committee securing the{for one hour. bill unlawfully from the office of the! secretary of state. The speaker stated!of education bill, 2 that the clerks of the house in rules of the house, and exoncrated rules of the aszembly, and clerks acted strictly within Mr. Griffin of Granby offered = olution which reads: Resolved by house: That it shall be considered discourtesy for any member to inter- fere with the prescriptive right by courtesy of the gentleman from Eas- move the previous question. stion, in its travel to the calendar, Mr. King announced that the present would be-an opportune time to recon- sider the vote in the governor’ sum than shall have been expended, by. Hartford, May 2—The bill to repeal|Sald association. : jthe act concerning the tenure during X good behavior of the superintendent|towns under tye provisions of sections of the Norwich Water Works, which|1477, 1473, 1479, 1481, 1482, 1483 ana| it a referendum, was| 1486 of the general statutes shall be . passed fn the senate without a ripple: |continuous and shall-be held subject! When the matter first came to the|to the order of the town, uiiless the! house there was a very farm debate, | highway commissioner shall find that' that resulted in the recommitment of { the améunt allotted to any town is! not to be used by raid town, in. Which | ies and boroughs. When the bill came{case it shall be discretionary: .with! back in the house, there was divided{said jreport, and an hopr or more was oc-|amount for the improvement of high cupied in discusson, and made a real|Wways in other towns under the provis. | political issue by the house chairmdn|ions of said last mentioned sections. The bill providing for the appoint- X importande!ment, terms and duties of the sufficlent to require a roll call vote.|board of education, rejected in the The bill to repeal was passed in the|house and pacsed amended in the sen- | house—and the senate has concurred.iate, was received Friday in the house,, The matter is now up to the voters of!on motion of Mr. Sherwood of North- ort. h to order by ! prevailed. i All allotments made to the.. tion and would not was passed creating a commission toiD2Yis moved that the motion be ta-| ! investigate v : < lington a roll call vote was children and child welfare work and| g this result: In favor of tudling. the Phillips motion to recon:ider, Yes | {117, No. 29. ! bled. UFTENCe, roll call on the vote for recoasidera-. fmfi which was lost to 17. end- | Mr. Hall stated that he be |ing the bill to the office of the secre- | taiv Sre e tary, had complied strictly with the|treatment not in other Lill that had been discussed. [f ; the minority does not respect’ the ‘ma- | aid the| jori : H the rules.)™{uke what » res-|said to this | gertone: alwe o what goes with it.” Referred to com-|Nr, Geary | mittee on public health and safety. F After the batch of business from the|ent senate was acted upon, without eppo-|tha" noint, s H and take what goes with it. A count reyealed just a quorum present.- Mat- ters on the calendar were considcred[ s veto of | and :matters pasced. Mr. Higgins cal]-! commissioner to _use . said ! state - The motion to reconsider then e { Mr. Phillips moved for reconsidera- | withdraw. Mr.! On motion of Mr. Hall of Wil-; ordered, Mr. Geary then made motion for a a vote of 12 If You Want to Make Money Out of Farmir-. There One Big Reason Above All Others Why thz Clevelan Tractor Should Appeal to You— On motion of Mr. King it was voled| adjourn it be to} 4. m. ! The house at 2 o'clock took recess) During the discussion of the board the closing stage; eved in a'¥ deal, but this bill had met with! seeping with _any{ THE CLEVELAND TRACTOR Stands for Bott-f Tif'az BY DOIMNG THE WORK IN SEA30i- AND BY BETT TION OF THE SZED BED, CLIVELAND OWNER, iAVE THAT THEY CAN RAI3Z BETTER CROPS. power, .the minol gsoes with {t. nearest membe All right, we'll 1 get and get what we can, and; LET US SHOW YOU HO AND WHY THIZ WAS POSSIGL ADDRESS DEPT. K. £3K FOR DIALERS PROPOZ THE C. 8. JIERSICK 271CO: Distributers For Cleveland Tractars, Cliver Pj NEW HAVEN, CONP Afternoon Sesson. When the house attention cf to a quorunt being cn requested to withd id no, he would in ani .srows. the Sunday moving picture bill, and ifled for the “iforcement of Rule i,!Rriated to carry out the “nurocics 67 g h of gmi pe any of the minority, desired he would|which reads: |the act. o ke L make motion for reconsideration. o prezent, when The state of Con - o U There was no response. 4 BuneDfarot o iy vty icte tate park commision for.the a ition ‘of lands for state and other 0,000 fo oner of any . une rt thereof of £ ade for or to be pose for | er is author] w expend ney of the but upon receipt of funds vernment under the pr any act of congress making s or from tow inder the act or from towr companies under he statutes of this state concerning the constr s on the trunk 1 tems of the uch unex <o transferred shail t the credit of the spe n from wh such mone: shall have been taken or transferred. The sum of ten thousand dollars or avpropriated for the use of the shell fish commisson in procuring oys- preferably from Virginia, ibuting the same upon the spawn- ng beds of this state, provided d on shall expend en it shall Ovyster Grow A necticut shall ve expended an equal | amount for a like vurnose, but the commission shall not expend a greater Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA LEGAL NOTICES DISTRICT OF MONTVILLE. PRO- said District, deceased. sed, situated in said Town af . in'the State of Connecticut, bounded an@ described in the aopii tion for the order of sale on file WILLIAM S Ad may3d No . on the Ist day of May, SON _J. - AYLING, Judge. W. , deceased. ecutrix exhibited her adminis-| ount with said estate to the is therefore same, and the said Executrix is direct- NELSON J. AYLING, Judze. ¢ Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER Clerk. NOTICE . TO CREDITORS. Matters taken from the calendar and|vote 2 included the following: The{And no member $200,000 appropriated for the|from tho house w th I enee. reacied ctate, {ment station may erect : from the|for thei i ion for federal aid to states for!2104 of ‘the zenera tate aid for the construc-|agricultural s, j New Haven. The netessary expenses incurred un- der the pro E The sum of $382000, .or so much 5 of sald act thereof as may be necessary, is ap-! bt pething herein eontained « i bropriated’ for the purchase of land! provides that. the construed to evemnt and the . erection and equipment ’cotla.ge‘ for the Connecticut and! for Boys. o “ithe state board of education of the dutics. said money | (¢ X T : certain that the Plind, for the support of pupils at the! ciation of Con- | herkin: Institution and Massachusetts ing or operating any factors Mass. perintendent of fisheries and game, at in good sanitary ,condi $3500 a year. as otherwise previded in this section,,the persons employed. shall receive four dollars a da rand juror and'petit juror, te) o 5 i ?or eMJh mile of {’fa‘.fl' from his place | Feplied that the state did not lead the.report, but not render iny a; of residence to'the place of holding:Way, and did not seem to be amenable the court and return, for each week of i tO state laws, ecpecially insofar as the his attendance as such juror; 4 I juror for assessingdamages or beenfits | Safety. on highways, one dollar. i Town of Montville, May{for The General Hpspital Society Bonville, lat: ¢ | Connecticut, to reimburse said society|vide for nayment of damages caused onville, late Of.¢or the extraordinary expenses incur-!by the use of such vehicles, after sev- Pursuant to an order from the Court|red by it in the care of patients dur- eral amendments. of Probate for the District of Mont.|ing the influenza outbreak in i I sell certain real estate of | winter of 1918-1919. for the two fiscal vears ending June & in |30, 1921, for the Mansfield State Train- id Probate Court, either at public|ing S fauction or private sale. tion and equipment building, - USrAtor. | sohool and amusement hall and an ice;S4id this bill AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD house, for the construction of road! V. h, within and for the District|wal for w Merritt, late of I nearly blnd that they cannot | instruction in the public schools, who are of suitable age and capacity for instruction in the simple branches of|{;o)ley companies’ cond: Ordered, That the 6th day of May, A.jeducation and who are legal residentsity the competition of jitneys. Mr. Hill! seiond? 2yt e ; lot this state, on the affirmative vote!replied that a ereat S oms. that . borted favorably on a bBill for ~ibe deemed expedient by ibe puid by the state, to an amount not [ ehjcle until the owner thereof shall Ha clothing and_transportation an' addi* [in an amount of mot less than §5000 Dbill be ‘re-re tional sum of thirty dollars per Year .o, more than $10,000 for each vehicle on the judick may be allowed for those expenses.®.{sy operated. “an act to pro " edy ' ) el i co-operation. with the ®fates in (e simonni o ee 3 e a quorum promotion. of such edu i 5 % - teulture and the tradec 4 s € st Ea When the bill en the calendar wa-{to Drovide - of the .su urance or hond 8o Furnkhed F | development of s arks { -ame, Mr. 3 tional sub eat 1 & 10 e nRa Bl ioationtin s iting by Lirk obiected in the ground that the|Pridte money a e fi o Ar hand highway commissoner, the comptroi-{cficer did not devote all his time. teiture” approke a ¢ I A . ze the temporary use| H° Mr. Eaton reolicd that therejobserve and comnp! ¥ g paid commissoners who ! duiremey not devote all their time to thei but they drew cal ation is desi rd for the purn agricultural nd ma joint use in carr; ject to the provisons of tutes, a v building on land occupied by the experiment station in! Sen. 5. 7T » tion fees requirdd (ol upon the 1 eoil F e funds f | nreom atio s incy N-{and the funds for tion 2110 of the ! teachers of agriculture and amount not ifor the training of. teache 1 - leconomic ided paid by the comptrotlerifour of (1 t, 1 dited vouchers, under thelje snati nproved I ng contagious dizeace! ated in per otherwiee atin of a motor g of cnherators the hy the vrovisions o ed at the current assem, This of | commi ‘s abor and factory from paving. the fass Schooi | spection all appoint nine deputies.icuired for registra Jtwo of whom shall be women, to as-| him in .the performance. of his The sum of $600 is appropriated for pass Every person .or corporation manag- or own- is "ot onete. g or controlling the use of any oth The amendirent to an act authe :building where five or more nersons the anpointment of a street r An act passed fixes the salary of su- are employed, shall provide and keep iner which prowides ¢ on sufficient gat’on be made by the 1 {and ‘suitable toilet accommodations ! . comn; i Iltm-‘T llK:s pr ji i tand appreaches thereto for the use of cally a substitute WL Mr. King a ook umcproant fon natests o it that would tesult in any way fo pach| - Mr. Fitzhenry asked if the law ap-:benefit of the trolley. Mr. Shaw cents ' Plied to the canitol, and Mr. McKnizht plied that the commission cgulq! n for the Blind at Watertown, The following amendatory t authorizing electric street rail jes to suspend operation of d to opera‘e motor vehicles was taken from the foot of The house concurred with the senate’ | njar: appropriated ,in passing an act requiring owner of Soction 1. Any street raflway es of 'public cervice ‘motor vehicles to pro-'pany may acquire, own and oper public service motor vehicles upon route hetween the termini or over Mr. Tracy of Derby ' intcrmediate portion - of apy ro the ;offered an amendment to strike out cerved by the operation.of the str Iieclgfln 'lhrefi- as It was an additional. raliway lines. Ans. -compary w $250,000. i {burden ‘to jitneymen that they cou | exercise this authority confe: The sum:of $350001s apncoreiathd| ¥ H i es e ot matsrial Toss. i ME | B e Crayioiong of {hak act Abstl Hall said the jitney problem wWas 2’ wilLiect tc the supervision and con chool and Hospital for the erec-|hard one to solve. He believed the of the putlic utilities commission. of 5 ogstodial state should receive returns from the ;) be & public service company s dining room, |Jitnevmen for the use of highways. IHe to the provisions of chapter 19 hi . s approved by the jit- ihe generai statutes provided such ney association. The trolley companies hicles shall be subject to the p are not able to pay taxes by reason ofyisions of the general stattes relat this comnetition, and the bill is Mot {o {he registration of motpr vehici unreasonable and the tax of 24 cents | gee. 2. This act shall' take ef Persons 80 4ay is not excessive. This is & com- from the date of its passaze. h""tl’"’m‘se bill Sand he | oppossd . the | Atter;difcussion, $he Bill was pas: amendment. —— Mr. Holt of New London asked if the THE SENATE. The committee on the judiciary each ‘laws pertained to public heaith and The sum of $6,000 is congregate repairs and improyements an: indow guards. A All blind persons, or n was due sreation of a commission ‘and regu ing the art of boxing and sparring hibitions or performances and wr ‘ling bouts in the The bill | vides for the ap: sion of thre had previcusly members . of thelyent to the trolley companies now go, to the jitneys. The bill as passed ‘reads {as follows: 1 Sectitn 1. No person ehall operate sid _board.!or cause to be operated unon any pub- xpense of such educatiod, sRall jio highway, any public service motor: persons. T Leen reported ice on the aramendation ittee on appronr attér reported that to the commit The bill was eeding four hundred and fifty“dol- - t ha rlaced in the possession of the for each of said perzons, exeept : commissioner . of motor vehicles a pol- icy of insurance or surety company,icrred to U [pauy ‘lions. The bled for calendar. Such minimum policy or; Big ator Clark moved the pas-age AT A COURT OF PROBATE HE Another act passed requires that all:bon.. sbail be furnished for each such' - 3 cn A at Norwich, within and for the Distrit | reports and returns which any public|vehicle having a carrying capacity of {he D SAOE B2 of Norwich, on the -30th day of April|office required to make to the|five persons or less, and the sum of }:‘ al;_ ;‘011;1"\;12 Sénaior $Bar A D. 1919, state, shall be made before September 3300 shall be added to the principal that bis mgus S Present—NELSON ' T. Estate of Anna Gallup, late of Nor- wich, in sald District, dezeased. Ordered, That the Administrators clte the creditors of said deceased to bring ir their claims against sald estate within months from this date by pesting a notice to that effect, together with a| nearest tc the place ing the same once paper g a circulation in ict, and make return to this NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a trus|partment. copy, of record Attest: HELE M DRESCHER. Clerk. the | {o 5 G. HEWITT, Administrators. {ness before t ‘medicm_better vertisis Dublic THERE 1s no advertis Eastern Comnecticut equal to.The Bul- letin for business v AYLING, Judge.|aqg to copy of this order. on’ the signpost expenditures, and of Where said de.|patients cared for, and the total num- |Dersonal injury or for ceased last dwelt, and in the same|ber of weeks of care of all patients. term ending June 13 of the odd num- 5‘\;2":‘0‘ 5 Dbered years, shall be appropriated for | z 1 sk the maintenance of the banking de-!furnished; but each cympl ed for the two.fiscal years June 380, 1921: For trunk line highways, the construction of pu road:, $1,000.000 n or before the first day of Decem-!estate tf er, annuaily, shall- furnizh to the tax 1ing . the names and addresses of ihe @hgt\'xz 1 owners e o WHEN YOU WA (0.put your bus- | by the vecords of the motor 1 he ins: €re fs 10| gopariment, residing In their gspec- |company furhishing such surety. bl d- | tive tow | 12 medium in | Year of th thereot as may Le necessary, is appro- | judgment i ; v a th of each vear. sy of such policy or bond for each Was unable to b Dresent it All_hospital cocieties veceiving state|additional single seat in such vehicle (oFF FPOVER (L, B [on e the m: shall i July of the even numbered |Wtil the maximum amount of $10.000. Senator Jeeordre, \POlEt (o8 T i nake Teport for. the -two years|Shayl-be furnished. Such insurance or should D ir o if that ses D e 10 prericie the Topoct |band, or matistactory ‘evidence fof ‘the d TEW DAY remsining i the LA eolide o dtemized statercnt D‘iexisten'ce thereof-shall be helz} F,\' tfhr ;l;hewbill was tabled by a vot 3 Aot ut commissioner to cover any claim fof 3 4 the number of e e e death of anv person, whether a pas- 2 A senger ar otherwise, by the use of the The sum of $100,000 for the fiscal e D e T aten nce or bond shall have been » any action to reéover {rom the nerson fur- p g such insurance qr bond shall The following. sums are appropriat-|g: ie: the résistration number of the ““?,“%i-’vehiqh: Agich shall ‘have Eivsed such Oy acs Tpon a 0. foriany pe 0 shall have state aid i or of, any 1w or For Teachers’ Pensons. The committee on apy-spriztions norted 3 on a bstitute one ment construe ic or The commissioner of motor vehicles|iic ads or. of ‘the death shall ;7 .ihe use of such operly constituted ¥ suelt. person disclose the company = oF sessors in each town a lizt centain tie payment of Calendar. New Britain Mormal Schosl, 3 i The cammittes on appropriations with a description of such [helit LY Lim' @ An!l;{ on such el for ported favorably on a suybstitute he horse powdr and -defnages. Fhe’ comfissloner is author- appropriating $60,000 for - the acqu ective makes. ‘ized to surrender sucih pol ;bynd of tion of land at New Britaiy for $2,000,000,° or. so~muchlotheyr surepy . he fendering of 3 dt law. Whenever (Continued on Page 12—Celufmn - mmissio name of the insurance motor vehicles as appenr’s‘ wehicle The sumr of