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I GLOVES Tws Exira Spreials | Chamois, éte—Spsial pried $14 a pair, value up to $2.25; to $3.50. PETTICOATS, ETC. Mary Pickford Aprohs, madé of and plain color ChaMBray, Women's Percale Apron Drésses, attractive models and preétty colorings, value $1.98—Anniver: sary pricé Women's Crepe Gowhis, made of Windsor Crepe, in Aoral and butterfly designs, value $150 — Anniversary price SIE | Women's Sillc Jersey Pétticasts Also Jersey tops with Mes: Taffeta flotnge, newest Spring c orings-— AT $3.49 = Valué :3.;‘ AT $429 — Valus $500 AT 3498 — Vilue $5.08 Wamen's Colored Satesn Blgsh- ers, all the new Spring shades, Women's Colored Sateén Julist Bottibockers, new-Spring shades - value §250 — Anniversary Peich ...o. BOYS’ WEAR Boys' Golf Caps, value $1.00— Anniversary price ... Boys' Washable Suits, Middy Blouse and Oliver Twist Styles, sizes 3 to 8, valus $3.00—An- niversary pricé Boys’ Washable Suits, Middy and Ofivi Twist Styles, sizés, 3 to 8, value $2.00—Annivérsary price ... Boys' Navy Serge Middy Blouss Suits, neatly trimméd with white braid, sizes 3 to 9, value $6.50—Anniversary prics . Boys' Norfolk Suits, gfdy and Brown mixtures, sizés 9 to 17, Boys’ Norfolk Suits, in mixturés and Navy Serge, sizes 7 to 18, value $1200 — AnnivéfSary price CANDY SPECIALS lates to be found in Nerwich — prices fower than slsewhers. 25¢c Assorted Chocolates........ 40c Assorted Chocolates . 50c Matinee Chotolates. .. 60c Blackstone Chocolates. . 80c Reputatien Chocolates 50c Satin-finished Hard Candy 800 Stuffed Dates, cefters filled with walnuts, eream of Maple sugar WOMEN’S BAGS Women's Genuine Leather Hand Bags, in a variety of styles and Women's Leather Hand Bags and Vanity Casés, some With fittings ahd mirror, all celors, Wemen's Silk Bage, stripéd, same with geld-plated sdges and Black Ename! Traveling Shopping Bags, with framo lock, cloth lined—at $1.00, value $2.00. ——n IVORY GOODS $1.00 Ivory Dressing Combs, TON BRUERE . olio..iiihy W $1.35 Ivery Dressing Gombs; extra heavy—at Large sizé lvory Clacks, several styles, WateFbury works, Fully EAR RINGS, 48c Ear Rings, dozens of styles to $1.00 GIRDLES, AT 38¢ pr.ce 32, value 58 ors—Annivarsary price $1.25 and $150, —— e ccgular value 12Vpe — sdry price a yahf. Cluny Lace, 1lb-inch wide, ~eguiar value 29c—Anhniversary srice 3 Torchon Lace Edging, Jard Bioeak, valis ook ary price & ploee....... Val Late Edging, in 12-yard e == Andiversary 12- niver- Women's 2-clasp Kid Gloves, in- cluding Fréneh Lamb Cap'n'ki‘h‘ Women's Strap Wrist Glovés, of the finest quality Clpsékin = every pair absolutely perfect; colors are tan and brown--8pe- cial price $1.98 a pals, value ug coloré—hodps, péndants and dré) —Anniversary pricé 49¢, value up Checked Amoskéag Ginghamge value 75c—Annivérsary price.. 588 . §18 19 e arid ol value $200—Anniversary prics $149 BT A . 88 $249 TP FOEETReY: $149 . B value $10.00-Anniveérdary price $7.49 49 The largest assortment of Chéeo- at e 29c eslors, valus up te $1.50==at... ¥ value up to $3.00—at......... 31,19 corners, value up to $4.00—at $2.98 $2.00 BAG, AT $1.00 or or guaranteed, valué $5.00—at... $2.95 Ang Women's Cellulid Girdles, métal trimmed, all colors — Anniversary Pearl Girdles, for wear with light colored dresses, in all !hidllm cbl~ valud Anniversary Specials In LACES Torchon Laces, 3 inches wide, nniver- . e 254 Ase bé TR, P Anniversary Sale When the Store Closes Tonight, Our Anniversary Sale Will End. There ate special items in every department, at prices much Below the regular. Liberal money-savings for all who take advantage of these Anniversary offerings today. Remem: fi-——:‘;}un the store closes tonight, our Anniversary Sale Anniversary Sale Specials for Men MEN’S SUITS LOT 150 Men's Suits, that sold as high as $40, sizes 34 to 44—Anniver- LOT 2—35 Men's Suits, including Sport models, in grays and tans, sizes 35 to 46—Anniversary Price $25.06 LOT 3—100 Suits, includ- ing snappy models for young men, in Tweeds, erringbone, Plaids, etc.— Antiiversary Price... $32.50 MEN’S FURNISHING SPECIALS Men’s Shirts, stich well-known makes as Eagle, Triangle and Artistic, afl sizes, regular value up to $450 — $1.95 Meén's Khaki Trousers, in two weig! all sizes, va'ue $2.00 ~Anhiversary price $1.29 Mer's Blue Overalls, g o o'd weight, white back, sizes 36 to 46, value $1.756 — Anniversary pried ..... fmelipdong ceeen. $129 Men's Lisle Hesiery, in black, blue, cordevan and gray, value Dress including Anniversary price Men's Spring Weight Bal- briggan Unior Suits, “Spring- tex” make, sizés 34 to 45 — 38c—Anniversary price........ 25c | Anniversary price .. $1.00 ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IF o STAe » New Spring Millinery Children’s Trimmed Hats, in a splendid assortment of newest Spring styles and colorings, our regular $2.98' Hats—Anniver- Sy price ..ol $1.98 $2.98 ANNIVERSARY SALE SPECIALS IN | WOMEN'S APPAREL i WOMEN’S JERSEY SUITS, AT $9.49 This is a remarkable offering—Women’s Jersey Suits, in tioteh and shawl collar effects, plain and heathér mixtures, sizés 36 to 44—a stylish, serviceable suit—Anniversary price $9.49. WOMEN'S TWEED SUITS, AT $23.49 Wemen'’s Tweed Suits of Kelly cloth, smart tailored mod- ¢ls, with one button, as well as other novelty models, beau- | flly silk lined, sizes 16 to 42—Colors are lilac, tan, rose, nid several shades of blue—Anniversary price $23.49. WAISTS, $2.98 Wemen's Gesrgette Waists, including many Aovelty effects — Anni- vebsary price $298, Farmer price $5.98. WAISTS, $2.69 Women's New Navelty WAISTS, £1.00 ! Womet's Embroidered Voile Waists and Tail- jTailored Waists, most ored nwodel>—Anniver- §exceptional value—An- sary price $1.00, regular {niversary price $2.69, value up to $2.96. regular value $350. WOMEN'’S FULL-FASHIONED 720 pairs of Women’s full-fashioned or “three-seam” Silk Hosiéry, 20-inch pure dye silk, with lisle garter top, rein- forced high silk ‘heels and double lisle soles—every pair absolutely perfect—in black and cordovan, sizes 81 to 10 —-Anniversary Price $1.49 a pair, value $1.95 and $2.35. T — R i HOSIERY SPECIALS | UNDERWEAR Infants’ Ribbed Vests, long Children’s Ribbed Lisle Hosiery, sizes 6 to 8'%, black, white and sleeves, “Nazareth” make—An- cerdovan—Price a pair......... 25¢ | niversary price ................ 25¢ Boys’ heavy weight black Rib- Infants’ Ribbed ' Vests, long bed School Hasiery, sizes 6 to sleeves, satin front, value 50¢— 11, regular price 39%c — Price a Anniversary price ........ Yoes Se pair 2¢ | Children’s Knit Waist Uhion Boys’ éxtra heavy black Ribbed Suits—the 3-in-1 Suit — Pearl Hésiery, sizes 7 to 11, regular _ make, all sizes — Anniversary pricé 50c—Price a pair ....... 39c | price ..... T ETas LIRS it Children’s Mercerized - Three- One case of Women’s Summer Qdarter Hesiery, in black and Weight Bodices, regular and cordovan, sizes 7 to 10—Price a extra sizes, regular value 25c— L] S S PR g 48¢c | Anniversary price ........ S % Women’s Summer Weight Union Suits, regular and extra sizes, shell and cuff knee, value 85c— Anniversary price Wemen’s Fibre Silk Hosiery, in black, regular value 6% — Prics a pai Vanity Fair Silk Underwear Three Very Special Anniversary Offerings “Vihity Fair,” No. 182 Bodice- t8p, full 32-insh Silk Vests, With self shoulder otraps, flesh coler oH"y—Ahnive?‘snry price §1.03 “Vanity Fair,” No. 182, extra length, 34-inch Bodice-top. Silk Vests, with gelf shoulder straps, fiesh color-Ahniversary price $2:45 “Vanity Fair” No. 240, reinforced Silk Knicker's, flesh colo only—Anniversary price HURWIGH BULLETIN, 6riis and colorings, suitable for &very pufposts — Anm‘vm price 29¢ a yard, value up t6 50c. 1,000 yards of high-grade Fancy m&?ns, 5Y; inches widé, in pat- Afiniversary Specials fn CHILDREN'S WEAR Children’s Gowns, Gingham Checks versary price ..... es, plain and bloomer sizes 6 to 12 — price e Outing Flannel od weight and excel- ent_quality, sizes 6 to 14, value 125—Anniversary price ..... Children’s Bloomer Dresses, in and Plain Chambrays, sizes 2 to 6—Anni- $1.00 Childrén’s new Gingham Dréss- nniversary. 79¢ A;tnivemry Specials In HANDKERCHIEFS 100 dozeén Women's Impofted Handkerchiefs, neatly embroid- —Anni- Hand- letters, regular alue 25c—Anniversary price 3 éred, jregular value 25c versary price .... Women’s Linen Initial kerchiefs, all for 50c, or each ...... 15¢ 19¢ Men’s_ Linen Hemstitched Hand- kerchigfs, nniversary pricé HOUSEKEEFING GOODS § excollent quality — 58-inch Bleached Table Damask, in a good assortment of pat- terns—Anniversary price a yd. 4% 72-inch fine satin finish Table Damask, value $1.50—Anniver- sary price One case of ‘“Booth” Towels medium size—Anniversary price 98¢ 18¢ One case of Bleached Turkish Towels, good size and weight— Anniversary price All-Linen Huck-a-back . 2% and Bledched Turkish Towels; value 75c—Annivereary price 36-inch Cameo Ladies’ Cloth, value 25c—Anniversary price a yard Short lengtks in Pepperell Brown Sheeting, 22 yards, 10-4 wide, 2 to 10-yard lengths, value 65c —Anniversary price a yard 3% Pillow Cases, the well-known YHill" quality, value 3%c—An- N P niversary price Pillow Cases, made from Size 81x90 Bleached —Arniversary price .. - quot” Sheeting Remnants—An- niversary price Sheets, #econd quality of a grade similar to Pequot—Anniversary price $1.49 Hemmed Crochiét Beéd Spreads, full double-ked size, value $2.983 .. 3198 Hemmed Satin Marseilles Bed Spreads, “run of the miil,” only slight mill stains, — Anniversary price value $6.00, $3.98 - Large size Cotton Blankets, in plaid effects, value $1.50—An- niversary price 25 pairs of “Cleveland” Blankets, size 66x80, in S n9BC, Plaid pink, blue, gray and tan cffests, value $6.98—Anniversary price $3.98 Fine Wool Plaid Blankets, dou- blué-bed size, ings—Anniversary price assorted color- . $7.98 Anniversary Specials In WASH GOODS Good quality Staple Gin in blue and whits check: niversary price a yard .. . \Mie 27-inch White Domet Flannel, good price a yard .. 86-inch Dress Percales, good " selection of designs and eolorings—Anniversary price a yard 27-inch Dress yard 81-inch Lingerie Crepe, white, pink, yard ... Ginghams, checks; stripes, plaids and plain colors — Anniversary price a quality — Anniversary . 120¢ in a ceee 18 in in light blue 2nd lavender—Anniversary price a 38-inch Plain White Poplin — Anniversary price a yard...... $2.00 CREPE EPONGE AT $1.69 #4-inch Crepe Eponge, for Suit, or ress, in sand, henha, brown, navy, elgian blue and sapphire—Anni- vbmrfiz%ice $1.69 a yard, regular SERGE, AT $1.69 54-inch Serge, in black, navy and brown—Anniversary price $1.69 a yard, regular value $2.00. valug $2.00 DRESS SATIN AT $1.69 Yard-wide Dress Satin, in every wanted shade including black — A""‘"""‘z%'” $1.89 a yard, reg- ular value . $2.00 DRESS TAFFETA AT $1.69 Yard-wide Dress Taffeta, in sand, brown, Copenhagen. navy, gray, crange, white and black—Anniver- sary price $1.69 a yard, valus $2:00. $3.25 BARONETTE SATIN, AT $249 w-'}:‘tt@ Baronétte Satin Skirting, in i old rose, p lask, pi safid,n?flaoy.mt’nnh'a, turquoise ifi' brown—Anniversary pric yard, value $249 a . 15¢ e e yéars ago fhis weaw thé ola volunteer Gréensville Engitie éompany and John Shélley first 2 same week the Norwich Horse Rail- 0ad company held their anmial meét- ; d IGeorge O. Brastow vresident and Geéorge tt secrétary. Intetesting extracts from the files of the Bullettn of March, 1872, dre as follows: Monday, March 25, 1872—John Mar- shall, a teamster, living on the Greene- ville road, hag fallen helr, by the death of an uncle, to an estate in County Limerick, Ireland, valued at 10,000 pounds. § The Peaviest snow storm of> the winter occureq Saturday. Snow com- menced falling at 7 o'¢lock and con- tinued with shght interruptfon until 10 ~in the evérning. Thefe were several [inche! | on the ground, but under the linfluence 6f Sunday’'s sun it quickly disappéared, and last night théré was :xm: littlé remaining. 3 glectors were admitted Sat- i _The wholé number made this year is 250 put of 336 applications. Tuésday, March 26, 1872—At & meet- g of thé Norwich Horse *Railroad fcompany last week, the following per- |sons were elécted directors: George O. EBrastow, E. A. Bfil, Géo. Pratt, A. Mc- |Kinney, &. K. P, Joy, Jotin S, Dunlan, €. H. Dowing. At & subseqiient meeting of the directors Gee. O. Brastow was elected president and (eo. Pratl sec- jretary. The Bogton, {Hartford and, Erie raii- road has just recdived a new jocemo- from the Iinckley & Williams named the Tarquin, for frefght or passéugér cars. The eylinders arc 10x24 with five feet drive wheels, A vast imipfovément hias been made in the appearanée of Main street, near Franklin square, by the buflding erect- ed on the site of those déstroyed b: g fire last yeéar, though it is unfortu M| nate that a common style of archi- ) | tecture was not followed. As it is each is built after 4 distinctive pattern of 1its own, though it gives diversity to | the landscape had better been satisfied {to_the erection of an utibroken block. | Wednesday, Magch 27, 1872—Nbt- it ding the drought the water = 5 is onlv thr mark. This casehsive water dt the time the subject feet bélow Hhigh water g rnsworth's horse levelled two tone posts on Bast Main styeet in iting charge Tuesday, ahd ! itiery steed attachédto the Weell Sew- ng Muchine ceMipany’s wagohh ran from Ledyard to Pequetanoe, while the driyér wad seliing a machi?é. The frierids of Mr. avd Mrs. (teorge {|Spaffora wafmed their néw residence ofi the West Stdé Satul‘Xy nig glit. Thursday, Mareh 28 1X7T3—The will of the laté Jedadiah Huhtington has 'been ddmiitted to probate. Mr. Hunt- ingtén was very lbéral in hlq[bequ ts, § Among thé béquésts is the ¥ollow! r the eéstablishnient of the “Eliza ¥ Tuntington Memorial Home for respec- table and indigeht and infirm famales’ he gives the house which he ocyupied 000 as a fund to &npport it A Grove stréet family discovered burglar in tie house the other eve- ning. They sent fér the neighbors and with the assistance of armed men fi- I at his deathi, valuéd at $25,000 and $25,- | nally succeeded in capturing a Thomas cat_in the parlor. Miss of ! dislocated her hip by 4 fall down Margaret Kelly of Greeneville stairs yésterday morning. < Friday, March-2§, 1872—The Green ville Engine company has been réor ganized under the name of the “D. R. Holmeés” with about forty men. At a meeting of the tompany held Wedres- day evening, Samuel Wilson was elect- ea foremmi; William . Simpson; assistant, John ‘Shelley second assis- tant, Cdalvin Miner clerk and Stewart Murray treasurer. The opératives of the Laurel River Woeolen Manufacturing compah: brated, the other evenhing, by giving their employers a supper at the house of in Democrats are 26 ahead but Browning will make a4 good run. Saturday, March 20, 1872—The farm- érs on Lincoln avenue emphatically deny that a variegated pullet can be raised from a purple egg plant. They generally favor grafting early in the spring. At the annual meeting of the Cen- tral Baptist society last evening, L. W. Carroll ¥as chosen president, Bd- ward Ray, vice president, Geo. T. Ut- ley, clerk, J. E. street, praise and prayer service, 10 a. .; Bible class and Sunday school, 2 p. m. 1 8. o The republicdns of Lisbon have put Willlam &. Browninig, of that town, Brown, sociéty committee, A public examination of the senfor department of the Sachem street school was though owing to the wretched weather the aftendance sthool is, progre the direction of Mr, Talcott, who ie ably aided by the Misseg Crary and Eaton. In the direction of Mr. rington has Introduced the geograph lowed in that successful innat j moon, be holy comn ing prayer anc Rev. Cleese, of New H Plice for Rélgion in the Natidhal Life. At tlie Bpiritual Acdlemiy, Park stréét Mrs. C. Fannie Allyn of . - spfiltional . apedker apd wil] speak and Will give mental readings at i o'clock in the afternoon and al 7.30 iz the evéning. At the Central Baptist church, Rev. David Alexander Pitt, pastof. Préach- Ing, morning and evening. Itdliad #ér vice, 10.45; 8inday school and s% Bi ble Class for Men at noén; B. ¥. . T 4t 6.30: evening subject, What Thins Ye of Cnrist? Baptism. At St. Andrew's Episeopal ¢ha: Ioli communion at 9 a. m.; holy and sermon at 10.30; Sunddy school 12. Evening service at 7, at which thi Rev. Thomas H. M., Ockford will bé the preacher. The subject for thé fhorning sermon is Saved by CRHsts Passton Not From Hell; But From Sim. g tirst y cele- George Carmichael. nomination for representative. The Mr. THE LATE WM. C. GILMAN LIBERAL TO OTIS LIBRARY A prominent Norwich citizen writes: To the interesting and appreciativé obituary notice of Willlam C. Gilméf 15 Friday morning’s Builetin, 2 word shotlé be added. His wide interest in loes affaite, hls quiet and unobtrusive Iibée ality there 7 in a letter ering a che to the hehalf C. Perkins treasurer and H Beckwith A. T. Otig and J. A. held at the elose of the term, wrote Dec. 27, for ona thousa tristees of the Otis Ibirary of himself and his sieter Lane, in temors of another sist The ietter was but another Axpressien of the imterest always expressid by him geif and hls househnld fn the ast and prosuArity of tha library, w; i old-time visits and many valuable sug | gestions w be much missed as not large. The ing adniirably nnder Far study of .which is not usually foi- ade but which is a SUNDAY SUBJECTS DANIELSON NIECE MAY Christlan Seience service at 10.45 a. BENEFIT UNDER SHEA WILT m. In the Thayer hullding. Room 215.| fThe will of the late Michael P. Shex S:Mect, Unreality. Sunday school at|ot New London, has béen admitted te 1150 probate and Mrs, Catherine Shes, His At Park Congregational charch, ser-|widow,. named the will as executpix mon at morning service by the pastor.|is confirmed as such by Judge Arthul Rev. Dr, S. H. Howe. 34 day school at S. po ¢ hea bequeaths Riv : both real and pérsonal té authorizes her to sell apgy the whole of it if necessary for she to be the solée jodgé At the Holiness Mission, Main 220 part or her comfort, Preaching at 3 and 7.30 p. m. At Trinity copal church there will and sermon at 10.30 at noon, and even- on at 7.30 p. m. hureh, holy com- communion and at In cass Mre v of the prificipal nall go to Viela the remaining Mowry of Da m., church Christ chool, 12 prayer and address, 7.20 p. m. At Grace Memorial Baptist ehbreh, R. L. Thomas, pastor. Preaching| Alleges Husband's Craelty. her father, Gotttried Weis- o g and evening by Rev. Jason Me- Communion af- Ve avering ; r. a divorce suit has been bFSught . Helen Weisgraber Kent, a minop, of 3 zrezatl R 2 d ' Alorames e oy | thiftelty or divorce from Harry B. KRt Hhip o ’ il preach | 0f Montville, They were married Ny chw 1 and_sift alléges intolerable 0ol at noon. . since Dec. 1 of that year. e Community | House, at 6.30 p. m. At the Greeneville (-ongunnonul Town Clerk Licensing Dogs. Sunday morr the morning| About a score of dogs have alreads at 10.30 will be condiict, tha | been licensed for the néxt year by ToWr Rey. C. H. Rieke ject. | Clery ries S. Holbrook of Norwieh of Spring. Suiday dog l!i*enss season is now of &N meet at 12 o'clock the town clerk a supbly of tags 1922. Church of The CGood Stepherd, | ready to issue fo s - e g ———— OOD ratte and personality i a mark of good breeding. Jewelry, wisely chosen, passed as it is today. dims. sive artlcles, gulde you in your selection. The Plaut-Cadden Co. with an offering of hundreds of inexpen- will be glad te orrectness at truly expressed in the selection of jewelry. Personal adorn- ment that befits each occasion is is as proper after many years have Regard- less of money cost, its beauty is steadfast, its sentiment is endur- ing, and itg intrinsic worth never ~ THAT LAST DIAMONDS — PBARLS — PRECIOUS STONES — JEWELRY -—AWATCHES—CDOCKS—SILVERWAM 3¢ - aPlautCadden Go Golden Anniversary Year—.1022 B & A PLAUT-CADDEN & 50x Rosary Beatls of fine Amethyst, Ruby, Emerald, Yellow Topaz Doublets—also White Crystals—strung on elther silver, gold filled and solid gold chains— As low as $1.60 Vooosamanses