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SUNDAY SUBJECTS mbjlrt at the Ghrhflln Sflll‘l the T building will uen rats-and Tnm- At the rm Co:.n v 3. N g0 ‘ot the Sunday morning ser~ At Trinity Episconal church there ol communjon at 930 a.m., rvice and sermon ‘at-10.30, sud ¢ cning service at 7.0 p.m. At tho United Congregationsl church Rev. Alexander Abbott of wtnehafix. Mass., is to preach at the morning service. Sunday school at noon. At the Church of the Good Shep- herd, Universalist, Rev. Joseph I Cebb will preach o the subject, Stir Up the Gift, Sunday school at noon. At A. M. E. Zion church, morning sermon on Grace a Saving Power; Sumday school at noon. Evening subd- joct, The Sufficiency of God's Power, | At St. Andrew's Episcosal church, ! Rev. Willism H. Smith, rector. Holy 1030 a. m.; Sunday noon. evening service, 7.30 At Christ Episcopal church Holy Communion at § oclosk. Morning | ervice and eermon, 18NS0, Sunday Tvening prayer service i At Trnity Msthodist Episcopal chureh, Sundsy morning, Rey. | Tegs will preach on Over the Top, .n‘ the cvening service thera will be re- | v the centenary canvass- | " At Grass Memorial presching morning an Iy Bareneen o L R. Thomas, A Call Frém ming scrmen on An I Marriage Supper. At the Spiritual Academy, Park! street, Mrs. Isabel Bradley, of Boston,! psyehic and clairvoyant, will epeak at 2 o'clock snd 7.30 and follow each with clairvoyant readings and hic messages, At the Greeneville uon o the | Ooungmoml church, §unday morning, the preach- ing servide will be conducted by the ;[ pastor at 10.30. Subject: Looking For| Another Christ. The Sunday school | will hold its regular session ut 12 o'-| clock. At the Central Baptist church, Rev . 1 or. Service at| ject, An Unfettered | vice in Italian, 10.45 le; eunau\- school k. U. 830 p. m.; evening ubje Thz Joy of Josus. COL. K|RKLAND ORDEDS i STATE GUARD® MUBTER Col, B T. commander of the Third regim has issued orders, for muster of the various units in hi order follows: to General Order No 1, Conn, May 6, s of the Third In- 4. 1 officery MM G, rd Mrantes, 3 m., Monday, alker, muster rd .\(a:m infantry, C. & m, Wi sdnesdav Major Wil- 1 Morg » and Captain Congdon | as mustering office the companies as stat lates specified tion of commanding | o paragraph 3, Gen eral Order No. which states th: muster rolle ars to be prepared in tri- | plicate | officers is calie ARMY BEFORE NAVY IN MEMORWAL DAY PARADE! Following an inauiry made at New | Bodford there hae beun received a| fuling from thé depurtment of thr‘ northeast on the autetion as to whe- ther or not the army ehould precede | the navy in the Memorial day parade | The issue was raised at| N i t the Memorial day com- | mittes and delegates from both | Dranches of the service agreed (o abide by the decigion of the northeast- | etn department. The question of pro- | cedents arose from the claim of the| naval veterans that as practically &lli the men who were {n the navy are still| on the “inactive list” and not com- | pletely discharged from service, they | should march ahead of the former sol- | #lers who have received their final| @ischarge papers. The ruling from the department of the nmertheast is 1o the effect that the | placing of men on the ‘inactive list”| is merely the method adopted by the! navy department of discharging them |§ and the sailors are as much out of service as the men of the army. As| both soidiers and sailors are out of | ssrvice the department contends, their| relative status is the same as it would B if Both were in service. In other werde, as in wartime, the army would take precedence over the navy. | ENTER SUIT FOR WORK AT SUBMARINE BASE Jobn O. Johnson of Norwich and Mrmest J. Steer of New York, have filed & motion in the United States| csurt that they be permitted to inter- veme in the suit instituted in the name of the United States, for the use and benedt of the Wennemer Construction Ce. inst Ray I Arnold and the Glsbe Indemnity company. Arnold had » esptract with the United States for | work at the submarine base at| the Navy Yard. The Glome Indemnity cempany gave a bond to the govern- ment assuring the faithful perform- | anes bf the contract by Arnoid. The| ‘Weanemer Construction company and Jebngon were sub-coniractors —under Arnold. The claim is that Arnold did net pay the sub-contractors all that is @ue them, and the suit i= brought for 3 recovery under the bond. John- son has assigned the amount which be claims is due him to Mr. Steer. Guilty of Freinht Car Break. In the superior court at New Lon- @on Thursday Tony Baldi of Grotan pleaded guilty to the charge of break- ing intd a railroad car at Midway and stealing & pair of shoes to which he hiad previously pleaded not gulity. He was sentenced to eix months in jail, rzecution of sentence was suspended wné be was placed on probation Frankness may ruln a man, but du- olictty dm:mrs ajor Hagberg. | | TR TR 1 ey Ev«)fim;h!&iwwufi&nhhfl&r Hah,Shlrh, Neckww - Hosiery, Etc. THIS IS STRAW HAT: DA'Y )(h:rulwwmgoil\ka-&vn % : includes all the newest ) q hpumShfmdSoflH‘h. Men’s Sailors, in Split Straw and Sennitt, with cable and saw-tooth edge, prices are— $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Extra good value Straw Hats, at $2.00. Men’s genuine Toyo Panama’s in ‘sailor style with fsncy aeas bands — at $3.00 and NIGHT SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS Three Special Groups These ~are the dependable “Universal” make and are perfect-in every way. Group 1—at 79¢ Boys’ Cotton Night Shirts, ex- celfent quality and splendidly made—sizes are 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 — also Boys’ Pull-Over Pajamas — Special price 79¢, regular $1.15 value. Group 2—at $1.15 Men’s Pajamas, a small lot, in sizes 13, 19, 17 and 18 — ial price $1.15 a pair, reg- ar $1.75 and $2.00 values. Group 3—at 95¢ “Men’s fine quality Muslin Night Shirts, well = made throughout, in sizes 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 price .95c, regular $1.50 value. Confirmation Time Is Near Confirmation time is near at hand and the Boys will have to be outfitted for this important event in their lives. Here are some special offerings in Boys’ Suits, appropriate for Confirmation Day. Boys' Navy Serge Suits, sizes 7 to 15, regular value 312, Special price Boyd Navy” Serge Suits, Special price avy Special price Boys' White Blouse: Boys' sizes 9 to 17, regular valie $16.50— extra 2oo . $14.00 959 and $125 Boys' Navy Serge Golf Caps, extra good vslues at 6%c and -$1.25 May Sale of Housekeeping Goods It is now in full swing-—an opportunity to replenish your bedding supplies and other household needs, for the com- ing summer months at substantial savings. Note These Very Special Offerings 50 dozen Pillow Cases, sizes 42 x quality muslin—-S8pecial price 6 and 45 x 36, made of cxeellent 25¢ Better grade Pillow Cases in all the wanted sizes, at 3% and 49¢ each. Ready-Made Sheets, size 72 weight — Speeial price . x 90, of good quality muslin and medtum The well known “Salem” Sheets, size 81 x 90, a standard make and grade, Better grade Sheets, in all the wanted sizes—all at regular 31.79 value—Special price .. special prices. Specials In Blankets and Bed Spreads Nearwool Blankete, in gray and white, with contrasting borders, reguiar $3.50 value, at Woolnap ‘White Cotton and Wool Blank- ets, with pihk and blue borders, regular $8.50 value, at . Blankets, grade and size, value, at ...ieiniiinnan standard regular $7.00 Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads, Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads, subject o slight mill stains, regular $540 vaiue, at .. --$495 Hemmed and Scalloped Satin Marsellles Bed Spreads. slightly mill stained, regular $7.50 value, at ......... ..§485 Sheeting, Damask, Napkins, Towels 38-inch Bleached Sheeting, such as “Hill," Frult of the Loom, Ete, value 29¢ to 35c—Price a yard . 36-inch Lockwood Brown Sheet- ing, regular 25c value, at 64-inch Mercerized Satin Dam- ask, regular 93¢ value, at. To-inch Meroerized Satin Table™ Damask, extra $1.25 and $1.50 value, u..A...” 95¢. regular Hemmed Napkins, good service- able quality, value $1.50—Spec- ial price a dozen..... eovansansd $1.00 240 | Hemmed Huck Towels, at...,.. 10c | Cotton and Linen Huck Towels, 87%c value, at............ ceee. e Cotton and Linen Huck Towels, 62)2¢ | €2%e value, at ........... ceee. 48 Short lengths in Cotton and Linen Craeh Toweling, regular 19¢ and 25¢ value, at......... e Very Special Offerings In White Goods 3-inch 36-inch plain white Flaxon and Batiste, for Waists, Bte.—reg- ular 37%c value, at ... 86-inch English Nainsook. reg- ular 39¢ value, at “Muday” Rompers, Uniforms, Blouses, Etc, 2 to 10 yard lengths, reg- ular 2%¢ value, at tor 36-inch “Indian Head,” for ‘Waists, Skirts and Nurses' Uni- forms, b to 10 yard lengths, reg- . 25¢ | ular 42c value, at ............. M 86-inch plain white Cotton Volle, regular 50c value, at.... 35¢ -2 | g5.inch English Nainsook, six- yard plecee, value 31.73—price a piece of six yards......... .. $1.14 CAPES and SUITS Women desiring the utmost in style will welcome this ex- mr&nuyomlyhmn&punwasvuy spemllmu Capes at $2150 Here are fashion’s favorite Wraps at away below regular’ prices. We show a ‘splendid’ rahge of Women's Capes and Cape Coats, every one selected for smart Style and excellent value. We especially feature Women's stylish Cape Coats, in navy blue, of mannish serge, button trimmed, with ten rows of-braid across back, Special Price $21.50 Regular Price $29.50 CONTINUING TODAY THE SPECIAL OFFERING OF Women’s Suits Three special lots—every Suit is perfectly tailored and has an individuality of style that will appeal to particular women. These Suits are now on Sale at— $25.00, $29.50, $35.00 —and at each price these Suits represents an actual saving of $6.50 to $15.00 on each Suit. Many new arrivals in Women’s new Georgette and Crepe- de-Chine Blouses—Smart Plaid and Novelty Skirts—New Wash Skirts and Dresses in excellent assortment. Two Specials In R. & G. Corsets Here are two remarkable offerings in the well known and dependable R. & G. Corsets. SPECIAL No, 1—The R. & G. Elastic Top Corsets, in pink or white, sizes 19 to 26-—Special price $139 a pair, regular price $2.00. SPECIAL No. 2—The R. & G. Corgets, in two of their most popular models; low bust and long hip, alse medium bust and long hip, made of excellent guality white Coutil, sizes 19 to 30—Special price $1.89 a pair, regular prices $250 and $3.00. Exceptional Millinery Values An Attractive Showing of Summer Hats, Panamas, Javas and other Summery Styles Women’s Trimmed Hats Reduced All our Women’s Fine Dress Hats reduced. Divided into two groups, as follows: GROUP 1—AT $5.95 In this group are all our pat- tern and model Hats that have been selling up to $10.00 — Choice now at $5.95. GROUP 2—AT $9.95 This group includes all our finest Dress Hats, our entire stock of pattern and model Hats that sold up to $15.00. Women'’s Untrimmed Hats—Samples At 98c Women’s Untrimmed Hats—Manufacturer’s Samples; secured at special price. Caly a small lot, so be prompt— at 98¢ each, value $1.98 to $3.08. Untrimmed Panamas—Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s, all the newest shapes, at $1.39, $1.69 and $1.98. Children’s Trimmed Hats, a very attractive showing, in- cluding the new White Milan Hats for Summer wear— prices are $1.98, $2.98 and up to $5.00. Popular Copyright Books at 65¢ The following new Copyright Books, for- mer price $1.50, have just been reduced— = May 15th—to the popular copyright edi- | tion and are now on sale at our Book de- partment, main floor. At 65¢ The Man Thou Gavest, by Harriet T. Webster. Man's Man, by Peter B. Kyne. Over the Border, by Hermann Whittaker. The Vengeance of Jefferson Gawne, by C. A. Seitzer, Comstock Faulkner's Folly, by Carolyn Wella. Cocelia of the Pink Roses, by Katherine H. Taylor. '75c Teazo Silk, yard wide, at 6% §1.25-Pongee Silks: at .1, $1.75 Satin Messaline; at., $2.00 Satin Messaline, at.. $2.00 Tatfeta Silks, at ... $2.00 Wash Indle SIIK, at.. $1.75 Wash Satins, $2.00 Wash Satins, $2.50 Wash Satins, Continuing the May SILK SALE . $1.00 %125 . $19 . 3180 $179 at..... $1.59 L st7e $229 at. at. $1.50 Cheney's Wash- Corean Silk, at ... $2.50 White Yama Svon Silk; Rt meniaesn $2.50 Radium Silk, $3.50 Peau-de-Soie, $3.50 Gros-grain Silk, at .. $2.50 Chiffon Taffeta, at ... $3.00 Chiffon Taffets, at .. $2.25 Black Satin. at ...... $2.75 Black Satin, at . $3.50 Satin Patris, at . at ... $219 at,.. 27 - 279 $198 - $258 3189 - 3249 . $3.19 WASH PONGEES $1.00 National Shantung, at 3% $2.00 Plain Porgee, $2.50 Suiting Pohgee, at ... 75 Crepe Tussah, 31 at ... $178 2149 at’.... $148 50c Silk and Cotten Crepe, at 38¢ $2.00 Surah Silk, in Checks, yard wide, at. $1.89 Foulard Silks, $2.25 Satin Foulard: $2.50 Louisine 50¢ Washable Seco FANCY SILKS Taffeta Silk Plaids, for Skirts, $1.75 Messaline Plaids, at. .. Silk, at 450 Shepherd $1.89 . 3169 $1.98 at. g, 2t &5 n $2.19 $1.49 $2.50 Plein and Stnpéd Taf- $2.00 navy, at ... variety of colers, $3.00. extra heavy feta, at . ceaes CREPE-DE- $2.50 Crepe-de-Chine, CHINE Crepe-de-Chine, 40~ inches Wide, white, sand, $179 in a at......$219 Crepe-de- Chine, in white, black, flesh Continued and light blue, at........ $2.59 Today The Sale of Rugs FROM THE. DER SMITH AUCTION. ALEXAN. & :SONS’ Included in this offering are several ~groups of Carpet-size and Smaller Rugs. As follows: AXMINSTER RUGS - 2.00 Rugs, 18356 1 2x36 i Tx54 i tugs, 6x9 % Rugs, § ft. 3 $42.00 Rugs, §x12 $45.00 Rugs, 9x13 Rugs, Speciall $55.00 Extra Mottled Axmin- ncice, at $179 nehes, at $1.98 nohies; at $3.95 36x7¢ inches, at $650 4 o 6x6 1t 6, at $845 eet, at §21.00 6x9, at $25.75 x10 ft. 6 $34.50 fest. at §3759 fest, at $4250 fect, at $47.50 ster Rugs, sizc 38570 inches, regular value, at » $4.29 TAPESTRY RUGS, $16.00 Rugs, 6x9 feet, at $1375 23.50 Rugs. 7 ft. 6x9 ft., at $20.50 $25.00 Rugs, 8 ft. 3x10 ft: 6 2450 $30.00 Rugs, § ft. 3x10 1t 6 $26.50 $23.50 Rugs, $x12 $29.00 Rugs, 9312 .$32.00 Rugs. 912 faet, at $19.75 feet, at $25.50 feet, 8t $28.50 The uonhu Mu wllll lnllblw Be. th and Warmer Thauunu of Women read our store news for” information just a8 regularly as they do the news on the first page of this news- paper. “They waich it to Keep informed of {ads and faghlon: on newest labor savifg devices; on. spedial economies. We are glad to know that our Sitore News serves such a.use- ful purpose— - NAMELY-~ to be of service to the public by presenting news, information, comment, il!ulmmon: of imterest and value. Hundreds of Women- have. in- formed us that they read our Store News every day.solely for the information and enjoyment 4 they get out of it. We “a te the compliment which thfs implies. JOHN PORTEQUS, = President. OPPORTUNITIES FOR SATURDAY SHOPPERS SATURDAY CANDY ‘Walnut Fudge, Choeclate or Vanilla flavors—price a lb.. 2c Old-Fashioned Chvéolates— price a B.................. Toasted Marshmallows, best uality—price a Ib. . 48c olasses Coceanut Taffy Peanut Smudge — Walnut ‘Bon. Bons—Cocéanut Rais! Caramels — Jumbo Nougats —price a tb. 58 Stuffed Dates, filled with ‘Walnuts, Peanut Butter or Pigs—price a Ib. TOILET GOODS 12¢ Moth Balls, 6-0z. pack- ; lze uveaétr ‘et 15c Red Cedar and Napth lene Chips, 10-0z. package.. 12c 19 Sanito] Talcum Powder 12c 30c Kolynes Tooth Paste... 2lc 50¢ Pompeian Bloom .. 3% der 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo $1.00 Danderlue, large size.. 79¢ — HOSIERY SPECIALS Infants’ White Cashmerette Hosiery, slags 4% to 6%— ial price a pair...... 25¢ WDmens Black Mercerized Hoslery, seeond quality of 30c grade-—Special price a PR v Seyants . o One case of Women's fine white Hosiery, perfect in every way—Special un:e a 58 value, at Women's fine Hosies in bla gray and all shades — price a pair..... $1.00 The new English Rivbed Stoekings for Misses, in white, gray and dark brown. sizes 6 {0 9%—price accord- ing to size 55¢ and......... 50c , white, Gark brown. the wanted SUMMER UNDERWEAR Infants’ Ribbed Vests 1 to b—regular 39c value, at 29¢ infants’ Ribbed Wool Vests, sizes 1 to 6, vaiue 60c to —all sizes at Chil@ren’s Ridbed Waists for Boys and Girls, all price each. .... One case ot Wom: Vests, low neck Special pricc each .. sizes MEN'S Subject to slight imperfections. Men's ' White Herus Hanflke?(‘hle{ 3 tor gae, or SILK GLOVES 300 pairs of W Glovés, in blag not . quite_all aizes price a phir o yser” Sl 5, white and colors e 5, $1.00, $125 and §$1.50. NEW RIBBONS 1t Taftéta Ribbon, il fn plain and are ide, in ligat Alice and oid Srocac e, pink and 1ig] wide—pet KITCHENWARE SPECIALS - Large pi beavy Cofies Cups and Sayeers, unhang- Te--sueciai price al 85c- \ahle—Svlchl price . 85c_value—Special prlcgu > A miscellaneous lot of Ware—Plates, Nappie and Scucers—at very Prices. special S0c Pussy Willow Face Poty- - Margy D.J.Shehan, M.D. Alice Bulldiag, 321 Moip Strees Spectal attention to dlscases of fhe STOMACH, BLOOD and LUNGS. Hours: 9-10 3. m.; 2-4 2nd 7-8 p. m. Phone: 821 offic 21-2 house. apri0TuThs DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Oftice Hours: 12 a. in—1.30 t0 5 p. m. Wed, and Sat, Evenings 7-§ Room #bn Thaver Bullding 299 Resldence tel 1245 HERE for we have adequate STEAM. EQUIPMENT, snd the real skill that incures prompt: satisfactory service. BEST MATERIALS T. J. HEALY, Bid’g. Neorwich, Ct.- SEED OATS HAYSEED FERTILIZER A. R. MANNING YANTIC, CONN. | Phone 960-2 ° * “ JACK IT UP! 3% If your car is not rumming right, jack it up. That means take it to the Imperial Garage, the expert auto repairers, and let them make it run right. We have the equipment, the mechanical facilities, the train. ing and the “know-how” to take care of anything on a chassis, from a Ford to a five- ton truck. i [MPERIAL GARAGE ‘Norwich, Conn. Phone 929 r B WYLLL\\!\ JR, General Agent F. H. ectal Agent GEO Special Azent Hsrlfwrd Canrv Ny York New Havee WHERE TO DINE { BOSTON CAFE AND LUNCE 41 BROADWAY Gives the Best Service EXCELLENT FOOD AND COFFEE For Ladiss and Gentlemen _________ CARL 5. DEMETER CJ. Sprinkling Notice TO PROFERTY OWNERS AND TENANTS Any vhe obtained a written sermit t ar v wissioners. to u vater foi | Board of « ¢ ! 191 be All othe " L wate Zor sprinkli in cluded, mu obiain a written permit The season is from April st to September ICE CREAM WHOLESAL PETER COSTANDT, 112 Frauklie St THERE Dastern letin B0 adverticing mediu amectiton ’l--. ¢ busitess