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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1912 Catarrh Doctor | You Can Get the Best One | Go to The Lee & Osgood Co. today. | Say “T want a HYOMEI outfit,” take it home with you, open the box and pour a few drops of HYOMEI (pro- nounce it High-o-me) into the little | hard fubber inhaler. { Then bzeathe pleasant, soothing, healing, germ killlng HYOMEI over the raw, inflamed, germ ridden mem- Eail:m‘e‘;a?e. few, miniies Sdd: rellel Contending that the overthrow of |maltreated at Warren, Ohio, In 1901, Stuffed up head will vanish. Keep | the soclalist administration in Milwau- | Feceived In 1911 the greatest ovation up the treatment four or flve times a Jay for a few days and hawking, apitung and forming of mucus in the nose and throat will cease, - Visitor Foss. kee by the vote taken this week for new city officers was a loss of officers but a gain of voters to the party, and from that viewpoint could be looked GAINED VOTERS BUT Ll]ST,flFFIGERS’ in the World for $1.00 i;Nm'wit:h Socialists Find Reason For Encouragement in Mil- waukee Election Results—William Kellas the Spelker; —School Consolidation to be Topic For Acting School ever given a man in the same town, The recognition of women given by the party was one of the points he urged in its favor, and he commend- The Boston Store is the home of smart head gear in Norwich. Daily arrivals of | d the persistency with which the so- HYOMEIL {s guaranteed to end ca- | uion 43 gn indication of the progress | clalist works, which he said finally ro- sogs : tatrh, coughs, colds, croup, asthma,|{ic party dosires, ‘William — Kellas, | sults In the capitulation of the think. the daintiest and prettiest Hats from the catarthal deafness, or money back. day Complet outfit $1.00, subsequent bot- tles, if meeded, 50 cerfs at The Lee & Osgood. Co. and druggists everywhere. WE'VE PLENTY OF HAY,GRAIN& FEED There's no scarcity of Hay, Grain or Weed here. We've plenty of the best ip the market and at prices that are | within reason. quote youn prices and assure vou of We will be pleased to| speaking Thu the meeting of Norwich local, in the Stead ‘building, deciared that the party could find good reason for encouragement, as they showed a gain of over 8,000 votes since the previous election. The over- throw of the soclalist administration, he explained, had been brought about only through a combination of the old parties, and besides that they had the corporate interests against them. ‘He spoke upon the topic, Socialists at Work, and touched in the begin- ning briefly upon the fundamental ex- positions of Karl Marx, then passing to a consideration of the growth of the adherents of the party in the United States. Eugene Debs, ridiculed and evening at { ORGANIZATION MEETING OF ARCANUM CLUB DIRECTORS Committees Named f; the Ensuing Year by President Symington. Directors of the Ar anum, club held their organization meeting Thursday | evening at the club house, at which time President Svmington announced the foliowing committees for th ar: and - grounds, Arthur F ory, nan, Walter H, Woodworth, Fred x; entertainment, W, L. Stearns, |ing man. He advised the necessity of | 10cal agitation for the coming city and | national elections. 3 Albert Boardman was chosen chair- man of the meeting, and in the busie ness taken up there was a report Ly the agitation committee, which was accpted. It was decided to observe | May 1st, the internaetional laber day, with an oyster supper, which will be held in a different hall than their usu- al meeting place, at which ‘they will have an out of town speaker. i | It was also announced that Acting | School Visitor Frank . Foss is to ad- | dress the local at their regular meet- ing in two weeks upen the subject of | School Consolidation. | NEW HIGHWAY FROM ‘ ‘ POQUONNOC TO MYSTIC | Layout by Commissioner MacDonaId‘ | Will Dodge Fert Hill. i State Highway Commissioner James 1. MacDonald has informed the se- lectmen of Groton this week that he | proposes to build & new road between | | Poquonnoe and Mystic. | I It 1s his plan to construct the new | road just south of Fort hill, but hug- | | ging the hill closely. This is deemed style centers and a large output from our " own workroom keeps our stock up to the top notch of efficiency. Big hats, Iittle hats, gay hats and sober hats vie with each other for your favor. Stunning hats in the new Primrose color with del- icately shaded plumes, cocky little “Gaby” hats, dainty garden hats that breathe of summer, and droopy, dressy hats are all here, and they all have that something, that little touch, which raises them above \._ \¢ the plane of just hats. They are artistic prompt delivery. A trial order will eppler, John H. |advisable rather than .o attempt te convince vou that it will be to your | L' lterary, rank H. Foss, | improve Fort hill, which is really a S i By 3 chairman, George A. Keppler, Walter | series ¢f hills and which would in-| ns. r ~ advantage to trade with } H. Woodworth; billiards, Leonard P.|volve the expenditures of large sums ‘Creat ons; San £ SRR M 0 R e Church, chairman, Daniel 8. Haviland, | of money te put into shape for a goed CHAS. SLOSBERG, | 3 Cove St. RAWSON & WHIPPLE Grocers Established 1834 GEO. 8. DRAPER, Proprietor 86-92 Water Street, Have a full line of @Garden and Grass| Seeds at reasonable prices. Also fine | line of Pure Wines and Liquors and er Jordan: bowling, Henry L. ¥risble, chairman, Fred A. Fox, Sher wood Potter. One new member was elected, WEDDED NEXT WEDNESDAY, Miss Madelyn Hubbard to Be Bride of New Haven Man. tations have been received here wedding of Miss Madelyn d, daughter of Mr. and ett Hubbard of No. §26 Elm street, New Haven, and Ezra Brown Wood, also of that city, to take place on April 10 at the home of the bride's parents. Rev. Theodore Fischer of the New Haven Universalist George E | church will officiate. The bride is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Hubbard of Franklin street, and is well known here. She is a member of the choir of the Dwight Street Baptist church, New Haven, rdication of the Churcl the Good and sang at the recent | | highway, The new road will begin at | Poquonoc, and after following the oid |road for a short distance will branch | toward the south and around the Fort ]“ill road, finally meeting the Noank- { Mystic road at a point about half-way | between Mystic and Noank. | Over a year ago, Morton F. Plant, ;?Vy whose generosity the town of Groton has been benefited on many | occasions, offered to pay one-half the cost of the project of constructing the new road, which was agitated at that time, and it is safe to say that, his offer still holds good. \ AUTOMOBILE ON FIRE. ;Dr‘ Tingley’s Machine Blazed Up in | New London. ‘ ‘While being driven along Williams ! street, near Grove, in New London, Thursday afternoon, the autobile own- ed by . W. K. Tingley of this city ught fire as the result of worn in- sulation. A still alarm was sent to The Easter Gloves Gloves demand as careful fitting as the mest exact- ing tailer ever gave a coat. But even the most close attention to this essential will net make an We have the right kind here and are prepared to demonstrate improperly constructed glove look right. it by fitting your hand perfectly. KID GLOVES of the best makes in all lengths Buy Your Easter Hat Now The New Ribhons and Neckwear ARE HERE IN FULL FORCE In the Neckwear Department there Is such a tre- mendous variety that it is hard to enter into a de- tailed description, . ROSEBUDS and FLOWER SPRAYS in all the colors and shadings of nature, One would hardly believe that they are made from Imported and Domestic Ales and herd in this city. T groom 18| ¢he Thomas Hose company, nearby, and COlOTINES ... .npsccipssssste . $1.00 to $3.50 ribbon and they sell for.... Lagers. - | §eneral manager of Woolworth & Co.iand several members responded im- EMBROIDERED AND LAC TRIMMED e New Haven. r. a Mrs. pod W nediately with chemicals /' 2l rAS SLE D 3 T il S 4 c to §2. Goods delivered to any part of the | furnished residence, | ediately with chemicals. With the § WASHABLE DOESKINS are softer and whifer JABOTS 2 city. Store open evenings. ‘Phone 144-2, | 29¢ a pound DUNN’S PHARMACY, 50 Main Street the , after May 1. GREENEVILLE RUN E;(TENDED. Trolieys Will Go to Chandler Street| Saturday Candy . | | {n Instead of Stopping at Barn. s been a considerable chang on the local 1i ‘ut company to take ¢ onday. le line will ndle terminate the street, near St. Mary’ d of A switch will be put in street to accommodate er on the New eave here at in addition t London m. 8.10 a. schedule. fter Monday the cars on the | at the car barn, | line | of the extingui was subdued | slight but it was o 1l a nature that the car could not be operated and had to be towed to a garage for repalrs. Dr. Tingley was returning to this after nding ti'e annual meet- |ing of the New London C ty Med- ical society when the accident oc-| | curred. | REPAIRING WATERFORD ROAD. iers and dirt the damage was | Three Miles of Highway to Be Built' from Golden Spur. | | d from the Golden which Spur into W has had tl ion of being ome of the worst st es in the vicinity | of New London, will learn with pleas- | te Highway Commissioner | than the popular chamois glove and wash I IR $1.00 and $2.50 beautifully SHORT SILK GLOVES .. .o 50c to $1.00 LONG LK GLOVES .....605., esecsns. 150 to $1.50 CHAMOISETTE GLOVES look Iixe‘chamcis gloves without their faults........ «soo B0C to 7S¢ The Boston Store Glove Special A splendid Gleve in either white er tan, kid, firm, Fine soft vet pilable, and with velyety finlsh, Has NET AND LACE TRIMMED CADES 25c te 98¢ VENISE AND IRISH LACE SIDE FRILLS $1.50 to $5.50 VENISE LACE DUTCH COLLARS. ..25¢ to $1.35 For the Men And for the Men only., Shirts, Ties and Gloves. Speaking of Shirts, “The Gotham Shirt” is some shirt. It is made right—it looks right—the price is right. You will not find a choicer assortment of new patterns in any make of shirts. Try one and you will be back for more. GOTHAM SHIRTS at all prices up to....,... . $2.50 GOTHAM WHITE SILK OUTING SHIRT..... $250 Steamship Tickets to all parts of the Donald is to have a new world R’Q;&)‘;Ms of i;me The road will be two clasps. This Glove can be secured omly at The FOWNES' AND ADLER'S GLOVES $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 R E 3 s long and will cost! 3 . — a 7 < 0 e \{ the republican caucus of Lyme, | $30,000. AbonE a year Eoston Store NECKWEAR IN ALL KINDS, FROM THE yme, Wed- | inspected the ! f§ NARROWEST TIE FOR USE WITH LADIES’ 5 el oner MacDonald . THE CLOSE FITTING COLLAR WT” > elected to the republican . one-half the ex- THE ONE WITH THE WIDE FLOWING FINE GUN METAL AND CLOTH » convention, to be held in New C a palr A Tal e ST . 25¢ to $1.00 TOP, BUTTON AND BLUCHER, Haven April 16 and Arthur W. SPECIAL AT $2.23 Jowing Hayden I.|rick's church, The mass at k FRANK A. BILL, l]{aym.l Arthur W. Brockway, Steph- | was celebrated by Rev. Thomas A. 104 Main Street en P. Sterling. Grumbly. Broc kway ing, Nathan M, Mor ; and the fol- Holy Colonials Dame Fortune is notoriously fickle, one moment its one thin and the next another. Just now there is a tremendous deman Saving the ‘ “National Digestion” The American people are waking up to the fact that hog lard I8 is often indigestible, and sometimes unhealthful. : I Cottolene, a pure, vegetable product, is fast replacing hog lard i for frying and shortening. It makes better, more healthful &ff food — and is more economical. Cotfolene is economical because it goes one-third farther than butter or lard. I Hi0 L | for the dainty Colonial pattems in fabrics and leathers. | Cottolene is packed in air-tight tins, never sold : | Styles may come, and styles may go, but “Queen Quality” . in bulk, and its purity and freshness are guaranteed. il mvariably anticipates the fashions;~therefore we are able to i Made only by THE N. K. FAIREANK COMPANY J offer you, as always, the most stylish and varied assortment in ) town of these dainty and fashionable models. Wl The Geo. W. Kies Co. “Nature’s Gift from the Sunny South’’ g DR. G. A. DAVIS 54 Washington Street Hours: 1-3 and 7-8 ptm. Special attention to the Eye, Nose and Throat. Telephone 827. DR. JOHN W. CALLAHAN . Physician and Surgeon Ear, | :314 Main Street. Telophone 426, Office of late Dr. Harrimas I repalr, remodel, re-edge and clean Furs at a reasonable price. Al wor AT Drop a postai and I will call for A BRUCKNER, The Furrisr, Telephone 252-%. 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