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ORWICH MAY BE DISA Rumored that the Census will Fall Short of 30,000—Many Have Been Skipped in Other Cities, but None Here as far as Known—Hartford Had 1wo Blocks Missed. _The Porteous & Mitchell A May Festival of Special Offerings . s Throughout the Store Values reach high water mark this week. Because of the backward season, we have been able to purchase thousands of dollars worth of fresh, new merchandise from manufacturers and importers at sacrifice prices, I values from our own stocks making a splendid array of money-saving offerings FALLING Many People Have a Simple Way of Stopping It. It was Dr. Sangerbond, of Paris, who first discoverad that dandruff and falling hair werc caused by a mi- crobe, And now that Parisian Sage, the remedy that kills the dandruff germ, is sold in every town in America, the clean people of this country have awakened to the fact that dandruff is that falling hair and Ip can be quickly stopped, and that people who use Parisian Sage will never grow bald. To every reader of The Bulletin who ishes to eradicate disgusting dan- druff, stop falling hair, and have an immaculately clean scalp, free from itchiness, we make this affer: We will return your money, with- out red tape if Parisian Sage does not banish dandruff, stop falling hair and itching_scalp in two weeks. Parisian Sage is sold by druggists What Everybody Wants. Everybody desires good health, which is impossible, unless the kidneys are sound and healthy. Foley’s Kidney Remedy should be taken at the first in- dication of any irregularity, and a serious illness may be averted. Foley's Kidney Remedy will restore your kid- neys and bladder to their normal state and activity. The Lee & Osgood Co. It will pay the Traveler to look over our stock of TRUNKS, BAGS and SUIT CASES, as we have must have missed in the larger cities especially,. We have advertised the fact that we would be thankful to re- ceive the names and addresses of any- one who had not been enumerated. That advertising campaign we have carried on through the newspapers, postoffice, board of trades and other organizations through which we might attain the results desired—a complete census. “In the city of Hartford during the past week we have conducted a sort of special ‘clean-up’ with a view to making a final report for that city. We asked in that city as we have done in Much complaint is being made about the state regarding the unsatisfactory result of the census recently taken, and not yet fully completed in_ this state. In several of the cities it is found that there have been many per- sons skipped, entire families have been overlooked and in one city two blocks were omitted by a woman enumerator. Tow special agents have been sent about in many of the larser cities, looking for any omissions. New London Stung. New London there have been many who were not secured by the MAKE IT A POINT TO VISIT THIS STORE TODAY AND SHARE IN THESE SPLENDID OPPORTUNI- TIES FOR SURE AND SUBSTANTIAL MONEY-SAVINGS. MEN! A Great Opportunity In everywhere for 50 cents ‘a large bot- tle. It is an ideal. daimtly perfumed bair dressing, free from grease and stickiness, and will cause hair to grow lustrous and_luxuriant. Sold and guaranteed by The Lee & Osgood Co. Mall orders filled. Charges pre- paid, by Giroux Mfg. <Co., Buffalo, enumerators, and in Stonington a prominent official not only townwise but known throughout the county and state, says that the enumerator did not get him. Putnam has been mak- ing inquiries about their _situation, while the worst situation has devel- oped in Hartford, where, it is claimed, the census will not show 100,000, while other places, the hearty and earnest co-operation of everyone especially the newspapers. The response was quite general. A day or two ago Inspector Lawson, who was in charge of the work, after making comparisons, dis- covered that two sections of a trian- gular block were missed. The mat- ter was immediately remeied before est prices. WM. C. BODE, Prop. a large variety to choose from at low- THE SHETUCKET HARNESS C0. To Buy That Spring Suil and sioonsas ot S1150 | 55000 Fuuis o $14.50 $15.00 Saits at $18.00 Smifs at Save Moy Regular s 16.50 $20.08 Suits at Telephone 865-4. 283 Main Street. N. ¥ Mrs. Francis Koegl, 41 W. Jessa- hand_tailored, of | Men's Spring Suits, distinctive styles, they have been claiming 112,000. Two | the discovery was made by the mews- Men’s Spring Suits of cashmere and | Men's Spring Suits, ne St St. Paul, Miom., on Nov. 16§ entire blocks were missed there b. - o - ¥ | papers. may21d s 1909, wrote T have used several|, . man between 60 and “This is th Iy case of its kind re- L pure worsted and with best quality|in the newest fabrics and most stylieh bair’ tonics, but there is none that can | came Trom New Haven s DAFGEn Aad thy e 38 e e worsted, in|aill the newest models—|jinings—our \regular $18.00 Suits at|colorings—our regular $20.00 Suits at o s et ana it | Courant, while many others have writ- | insignificant. I am surprised indeed 3 our regular $15.00 Suits at $11.50. |$14.50. $16.50. Ao id gt 'S. PUL | seem to think tha e idea of keep- | city the size of Hartford and not found o Today. — . e o % & o resulted in a class ofenumerators who [ from all sources. We expected to dis- y e Jus YOU CAN CURE THAT BACKACHE | yycre not familiar with such work, and | cover about 500 and the fact that the 2 ” ; back ditosee Baatacte ena e | Lo h020 best qualifisd to do dbe | yield from our fimal canvase wae as Men's Straw Hats in all the fashion- | The new Italian Straw Hats in all the | Men's Genuine Panama Hats in all (he D I irs A umerating would not take such an | small as it is indicates the thorou ble shapes and straws—price: fashionable shapes—just like a Pana|newest shapes—price R s O o o N and. hesb ‘e | eXamination as was required. The ex- | noss of the work of the enumerators. ¢n sealed packages $1.00 to $280, et 090 ks a0 it for afl Kldacs. s amination later proved to be unnec- ‘The campaign will not close until also in bulk g e % b e up d o0 “feel ail run " down.tIre essary. next week when Bridgeport and Wa: » . o o L A "t | , The census enumerators have been | {irbury will be put aroush the clean G Special Values in Men’s Furnishings or en to give out the results, =0 |up process and meanwhile we welcome s o Semple sent PREE. | it is not known what the result will [all kinds of publicity that makes for & i Sc. NIGHES SHINE St k0 i (s s (HONRAIRMABIAT W0 | e s sua | 1 K ot DUNN’S PHARMAQCY ||3cye,ine, auatics diusiin Night Shires, piain o crim- Mews Pasamas of g0od quality Madras and fn a splen 4 —regular 50c quality at each, dig Mne of petterns—regular $1.00 quality at 79c @ Sult For More Than Three Decades Foley's Hordey and Tar has been a household favorite for all ailments of the throat, chest and lungs. For in- fants and Children it is best and safest as it contains no opiates and no harm- ful arugs. None genuine but Foley Honey and Tar in the vellow package. Refuse substitutes. The Lee & Osgood Co. SHUR-ON_EYEGLASSES Compare The E yeglasses I you égnore arguments simply compare Shur-On ghasses with any other maki you whl have the whole story. Substitutes meet “the " demand for cheapness. Shur-On Eye- glasses meet the demand for re- Hable work. The Plauat- Cadden Co. OPTICIANS Established 1872 PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING and Saturday Prices OUT OF THE BEST OF BEEF Prime Rib Roast of Beef 1b. 18¢ Sirloin Steak - Ib. 18¢ Porterhouse Steak Ib. 20c 5 Ibs. Honeycomb Tripe - 25¢ 1 barrel good Flour $6.00 1 bushel Pgtatoes 50c Strawberriss, Lettuce, Radishes, Orangee, Spinach, Asparagus, Cocoa- nuts, and many other things. HENRY NORMAN, Telephone 267. 36 Franklin Street. may 204 JEWELRY For Your New Costume. We have many novel arti- cles for wear and adorn- ment that will add to the beauty of your New Spring Costame, all of the finest quality. ferguson & Charbonneau, FRANKLIN SQUARE. may20d Why Not Do It Now? leaky That oot of yours will cause You no end ef trouble if not attended %o at once. The same helds true of the gutters and leaders on your house. And RIGHT NOW ia the time to have ® éona Tt ue tell you the cost. The price vill agreeably surpsise you Andrew J. Wholey, 12 Ferry Street. Telephone 20 AMERICAN HOUSE, Purrell & Sanderson, Propa. SPECIAL RATES to Thestrs Troupes Traveling Men, ete. Livery comnected SHMETUCKNT STrREBET. YHERE 1s no aavertusing medium in mc-»n-eunt sxpsi @ Tos apras that the result will be unsatisfactory and that the population will not come up to what it has been thought it would. No figures have been given out but it is known the city and town have grown and 20,000 was the amount an- ticipated. It is reported though not officially that it wall fall considerably short of that. Send Your Name to Bulletin. At the request of Supervisor Bailey notices have been printed by The Bu leting asking any who was skipped hereabouts to send their names to him. How many have been skipped and done this is mot known, but to forestall any such situation as in Hartford, if any who were not placed on the list by any enumerator will send their names and address to The Bulletin, at once, it will be seen that they are included in the census. F eryone should be in, as Norwich wants to make its best showing. | The situation in Hartford resulted in Supervisor Balley sending Trepesentatives there and finally personal visit there on Friday. Hartford Situation. When seen Friday morning regard- ing the Hartford situation, Professor Bailey said: “Of course you know t we have been making a ‘clean-up’ throughout the state and have by ev- ery manner and means available tried to get those nmames which we surely ! in his | | PERMISSION GIVEN ORGANIZATIONS TO PARADE. Flags on Armori Will Be at Half- Mast Memorial Day. Adjutant General Cole has issued the followdng orde rregarding Memorial days emorial day, the most hallowed hol- iday in our national calendar, quickens our pride in the achievements of the surviving heroes and merits the trib~ ute of flowers that decorate the graves of the illustrious dead. Time has soft- ened ang mellowed the differences of opinfon in the.past and we only re- member the chivalry and bravery of those who fought and died. A little mere than a decade since, brethren | of the north and south fought valiant- 1y side by side in a foreign land to re- | lieve the oppressed, and what this na- | ton can do united wes abundantly | proven, by such sucvess, as had no parallel in the recorded anmals of hu- | manity. To the organized militia, Me- morial day conveys the lesson that the | preservation of the Union is the som mon glory, the ci enefit, and a common heritage of every true sold and patriot. As a mark of respect it is therefore ordered that the national flag be dis- played May 30, 1910, at the state arse- nal and armory state armories and soldiers’ home at Noroton, at half-staff from snurise until midday; at noon the flag will_be hoisted to the top of the staff and remain there until sunset. Permission is also granted for organ- izatlons to parade under arms on that date. Decision Reserved. The county commissfoners gave a hearing at New London Friday on the application of Arthur T. Salter for a transfer of the Joseph Beal license at 81 Main street to the Pequot inn, New London. Several witnesses were call- ed. The commissioners reserved their decision, Two New Fireplaces. Two new and attractive fireplaces have been built in the upper floor of the Arcanum. club by Contractor C. Morgan Williams. One is in the card room and the other in the directors’ MALARIA is a mild form of poison in the blood. Rid your svstem of this poison with DR. PE'S LIVER AND BLOOD TONIC and you are on the road to health, a pkg., 5 for $1. At your druggiat or send to H. & BREWER, Springfield, Mass. “*A Drop of Ink FAPPINESS REMEDIES. makes millions think,” but if the drop gets on_your light coat it makes you think about the quickest and cheapest way to get Tid of it. Let us do_the thinking and the worrving. We'll guarantee to take out all the spots and make the garment look almost as good as new inside of a day or two. And it won't cost you a fortune either. We also de Dyeing, too, when neces- miang's Dye Works, Telephone. 157 Franklin Sl maylzd We are neadquarters for NARRAGANSETT BANQUET ALil. “The work of enumeration is com- pleted all the cities of the state and all the farming districts with the exception of Straiford, Woodbridge, Greenwich and Ashford, each of which has taken an extra tén days.” Professor Bailey explained that it was not permissible for hi mto give out the total population of this state or any of the cities. He assented, however, that the probable results has stirred up the citizens of many places. Putnam Remonstrated. The thousht that one's town did not increase in population according to expectations has stirred up pride in more than one place. He cited the case of a remonstrance from Putnam because the census yield did not prove satisfactory to them and by way of investigation the enumerators in Put- pam received personal letters. They all replied, “We can take them, but not make them.” Supervisor Bailey said that the number of vacant apartments found in Hartford was three times as great 1s in New Haven. He showed a large ist of cards bearing these apart- ments and how the enumerators had made repeated calls to make sure of the vacancies before their work should closefl While the supervisor is not allowed to give even an estimate of what the enumeration will be, it is learned, however, that the enumeration in Hartford will be less than 100,000. REFRIGERATORS Reasons why you should buy our Refrigerators: 1st—Economy in ice. 2nd—Durability. No mitres to open. 3rd—Ice chamber lined with galvan- ized_ steel. 4th—The improved ice rack. 5th—Provision chamber does mot over- flow. 6th—No condensation owing to & per- fect cireulation. 7th—Our guarantee that every refrig- erator will be exactly as repre- sented. sth—They are better for the same money than you can get else- where., Shea & Burke, NORWICH and TAFTVILLE may11d Eight BOTTLER H. Jackel, cor. Market and Water Sta A complete Iine of the best Ales. Lager =nd Wines, specially bottled for fam~ Iy use. Delivery. Tel. 136-5. than wear YOUR PLUMBING than if you wait Open from 7.30 a. Family {rade supplied at 60c per doz. ‘S E Wright. 3 Cove 8t. Tel oct30d 50 Main Street. may21d today to to show them to you. GEO. A. DAVIS, 25 B’dway may2ldaw Announcement We are now settled our new quarters, and invite inspec- tion of the following line: The Goodwin Corsets and Lin- gerie, Ready to wear models and to order. ~ All garments carefully selected and fitted. Hair Goods of all Kinds, Braids, Switches, Curls, etc. Toilet Requisites, Cremes, Pow- ders, and Toni Chiropody, Manicuring, and Scalp Treatment. Bhe . L] Gibson Toilet Co. "Phone 505. 67 Broadway, CHAPMAN BLOCK. Face Have YOUR HEATER Cleaned and Repaired Now? You will save money by doing so as rust and soot are greater destroyers PERHAPS needs attention, if sc, have it looked after now as you will - get better results for less money . Send your order to Brown and get the best work for the least money Honest Goods and Honest Prices Robert Brown Estate, 55, 67, 59 West Main Sir ARTHUR M. BROWN, Manager Telephone 133 t. m. to 5-30"p. m. GEO. A. DAVIS I want to call your attention Hammocks I have selected the best in the PALMER line and would be glad ular 15¢ quality at 10¢ a pair. $1.00 value at 79¢c Other Special Values Women's All Linen Princess Dresses, in tan color only, made in sweater and dress styles, with yokes of all- over embroidery, trimmed with strap- ngs of blue linen—These are Sample uits and splendid value at $5.00. Children’s Colored Dresses of gingham and lawn, in blue, pink, navy and white grounds, with colored rings and spots, sizes 2 to § only—prices are 50c, 69c and $1.00. Children’s Colored Dresses, new styles in ginghams, lawns and percales, both Women's One-piece House Dresses. pleated waist and gored skirt — in plain colors, in navy grounds with white figures and in white grounds ses’ Women's and M $12.50 Goats one-eyelet, with strap and Pumps, $2.50 Shoes at $2.29. plain toe—regular Great Values in Millin /BEING ADDED DAILY, MAKING IT THE MOST 3 Untrimmad Hats 48¢ Hundreds of Untrimmed Hats—newest of this season’s shapes—value up to $1.50. “ine ¥ alu Pattern Hats Gage Hats At 3 50—Hats that were § 7.50 Reduced At $ 9.50—Hats that were $12.50 Reduced i $12501ats that were $1550 for Saturday Shoppers in All Parts FINE CHINA Candy Specials Today « AT HALF PRICES. Biscuits, Importer’s Sample line of F. a will go on today at L n Half Price.The assortment com- At 7c a dozen—Cocoanut lue 10c. 16c a Ib.—Toasted At Marshmellows, prises— At 16c a Ib.—Caramel Cream Bars, Salad Bowls Chocolate Pots value 30c, Pitchers Comb and Brush Trays | At 16c a Ib.—Old - fashioned Choco- Fern Dishes Celery Traye + Jates, Vanilla and Maple Cen- Syrup Cups Cake Plates ters, Sugar and Creamers All at 98¢ each, regular prices up to $2.50. WHITE RIBBONS A SPECIAL SALE 200 pieces of Wide White Ribbons— p= » both plain and Moire—at these spe- AUTO” VEILS beyirie showing of % 19c | White Moire Taffeta Ribbon, ing chiffon oloth:l vaiue | 6% inches wide — at 13¢ & 25c | yara, value i 19c | White Brilliant Taffetn Rib- in some instances only one of a kind.| ! | : valu che de 9 Erice’ range e $1.00, 3150 and " up 0| VIG® | D20 Pl et 1 e Washable Face Veils—the latest nov-| 250 | White Satin Taffeta Ribbon, veils—very protty designs, and| value | fine lustrous finish, i1 inches range 75¢, 85c, $1.00 and 39¢ wide—at 25¢ yard, ue 39c. $1.00 ELASTIC BELTS 49c e % vard, Women's Elastic Belts, made of 39¢ | value 39c. x ¢ fancy beltings, with gilt and oxi- dized bucklés—regular $§1.00 Bel 25c | White Brilliant Taffeta Rib- at 4%¢ thn. 6 inches wide—at 25c .a yard, value 39c. $1.00 SUIT CASES 59¢ 50 Leaherette Suit Cases, size 24- inch, leather corners and handle, brassed lock and catches—regular $1.00 Suit Cases at 3%c each, $1.50 CARRIAGE BAGS $1.19 Women's Carriage Bags, size 11- inch, Morocco grain leather, all leather lined, with purse inside— regular $1.50 Bag at $L18. $1.25 UMBRELLAS 98¢ Women's 26-inch Umbrellas, para- gon frame, American taffeta cover- ing, plain and fancy metal handl —regular $1.25 Umbrellas at 98c. 75¢ LONG LISLE GLOVES At 39¢ a Pair 600 pairs of Women's 12-button length Long Lisle Gloves, fine silky finish Gloves at this very special price. They ceme in black, white, tan and gray—all sizes, but not every size in every color. Regular 75c quality at 39 a pair. At 15c—Misses’ Ribbed Pants, lice | At 15c—One case of Women's Shaped trimmed, all sizes. Vests, low neck and sleeveless, At 25c—Boys’ Balbriggan Underwear, R Siute, shirts long and short sleeves. | At 19c—Women's Ribbed Vests, knee drawers. the different shapes for 3 At 12;c—Women's Summer Welght wear, Ritbed Vests, both regular and | At 25c- Women's Ribbed Vests, 1o extra large eizes, siceveless and and short sleeves, low and high hort sleeves. neck, regular and extra large sizes n all mmer Long Cc neh Flowers — up to $1.50. All Our Fine Dress Hats Are Reduced in Price as Follows: Buy your UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY while stocks are complete and Such Values ‘As These To Be Had MEN’S 15c HOSIERY AT 10c COMBINATION SUITS 50c - UNDERWEAR AT 33c Men’s fine quality Half-hose in plain| Men's Ecru Ribbed Combination Suits|Machinists' Undershirts, slee s and black and ail the newest shades—reg- 69c value at 42¢ no buttons, warranted fast bla reg ular 50c quality at 33c. Women’s Capes, Coats and Suits ALL AT CLEARANCE PRICES light and dark effects In checke and |eg £ [ Women's Broadcloth Capes, 52 inches long, with military plaids, sizes 8 to 14 yéars—prices are | 90.00 L3PBS lar, trimmed with gold brald and brass huttons, colors $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00. garnet, gold red, navy, old and_Copenhagen—our regulary at 85.00 $7.50 and $8.50 Capes reduced to $5,00. ts of tan color covert choth with black figures—splendid value at of Wide Wale diagonal in black, nav reen and gray, made $1.50. t s7 98 semi-fitted back and loose front—our regular $10.00 and $12.50 Women’s Silic Petticoats, made with at 9. Cowte reduced to’ §7.98, deep flounce with eleven rows of pin tucks and wide percallne dust rufle— n black, navy, red, brown and gray— ; Women's and Mi Serge and Worsted Tailored Suits, satis ;“'"" “;':t P‘“'“"':;‘ ‘3';; ; $15.00 Suits lined, made In the newest atyles—coats are semi-fitted, skirts men’; en: V' by " - 3 o e o vaiour Oxtords:| at $10.00 |are run pleatea—our regular $15.00 Suits reduced to $10. heel—regular $2.50 Shoes at $2.00. 'Women's Chocolate Vici Shoes, with Nent turned sole, broud toe ana me: |89 Kl $yifs | Women's Tallored Suita in lght Spring colorings and a dium heel—regular $2.50 Shoes at $2.00 | 944+ riety' of models—coats are made with plain ‘and shawl co >, Py ”, " ined with Peau-de-Cygne and satin—colors are TA lave Women's Patent and Velour Calf| i $15,00 |acr, reseds and tan—sur reguiar 322,50 Sulte redused io $18.00 ery Today THE SELLING OF UNTRIMMED HATS AND FLOWERS WILL CONTINUE TODAY. NEW SHAFES ARE IMPORTANT MILLINERY OFFERING OF THE SEASON. Fine Flowers 48¢ all the wanted kinds and color At § 5.00—Hats that w $ 8.00 At § 9.50—Hats that were 31360 At $12.50—Hats that were $18.50 Here Are Additional Good Values and Special Values of the Store SAMPLE GLOVES AT HALF PRICES An Importer's Sample Line of Fabric Gloves—both Women's and Children’s —long and short Gloves, at these prices: At 15¢c a pair, value 25¢ At 25c a pair, value 50c At 39c a pair, value 75¢ HANDKERCHIEFS 5¢ 6000 Women's Handkerchisfs, repre- nting the surplus stook of & Iarqe anufacturer and comprising hand. somely embroidered Handkerchiefs in a splendid variety of pretty desigus. These Handkerch were made to Il at 10c and 12! on sale at 5S¢ each, 5 for 25¢, regular 10c and 12c qualities. —Today they go BOYS” WEAR GOOD VALUES IN BOYS' HATS, TROUSERS AND SUITS, At | 24c | Hate Khaki in white, color — at Beach and tan 24¢ 95¢ | value | $1.25 orduroy Knickerho 7 to $1.25 nd Dark er Tr 17—at 95c | Two-plece Suits, in | um and dark effects, | sizes 8 to 16—at $2.95, value | 34.00 $7.50 | Boys' Two-plece Sulls, with value | Knickerbocker Trousers, $10.00 | wizes 8 to 18 $7.50, value $10.00. At 25c—Women's Ribbed Pants, lace nl—nmn.-d, regular and extra larg: sizes, At 50c—Women's Ribbed Pants, with Torchon lace trimming, reg i extro large wize 1an's Tasle Unkin Sulis in all the different shapes for Suimn mer g See our showing of Women's Summer Weight Howsiery at 12igc. 1t includes black and tan—regular and outsizes— hemmed and ribbed top—also black 25¢ See our splendid showing of Woni - en’s fine Hoslery at 206c. It comprise ever \'r:null--"l kind of cotton, lisle and mes zed in blck, tan and all th fashionuble colors,