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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1912 A sEAsONAILE END. al satisfaction in the that the end of the Ti- nquiry is in sight. prevails that su and that the h a conclusion is log- time has come to : has done some Slorwich Bulletin and Couricr. ht to light and t could not be exy portant additions to the 116 YEARS OLD, " Subecription peice, 1% & viecks Gou & moutue; 56.60 a ye already great | 1is DX of candy on the table, gnapped ient quantity of evi- 1 Entered at tne Postoffice at Norwich, 43 second-cluss matter, Telephone Calle: Bulletin Businees Office, 439, Bull d R , as mmlgh that settled e Offiee. - Bullding. Teiephone 210. and also regu- e had unknown uncle ka and leave them va — Norwich, Wednesday, May 1, 1912. IN THE RACE TO THE END. u deny me an g0t an unknown u -lmlnlllr“lon there 1 lhumian' uuned um nnul g his Massachuse asked If he w eavoring to sec nu‘ nd swear to an hands and a dress up THE EULLETIN’S SHORT STORY. THE MONEY TEST ) N o L e o Young Stacey walked into the parior after the manner of one who had fre- are so inconsistent, you know! They have a lurking idea that any woman who is truly feminine should be able to serub the kitchen floor, cook din- ner over a hot stove, answer the bell and the 'phone and polish the silver all at once, and yet greet her husband at the front door looking as though she was on her way to an afternoon ou cared about me,” said young grimly, “you wouldn't feel like all you know about it!” de- Miss “Becker. “No, ght over there where you are! No tell me, honestly—have you inherited a million Would you marry me if T had?” T might as well be honest” sighed Miss Becker. “I would, Only I wouldn't, because yow'd say that I was_mercenary.” You would be, t0o,” insisted young Stacey, in an injured tone. “But l'di take vou!” Men certainly are foolish,” mused the young woman, I do l-l-ike you, Jimmy. I'm sorry your unknown un- cle hasn't died.” How unfeeling!” commented young s e no doubt he enjoyed life quite much as we do. Eugenia, I'm awfully unhappy because you won't say ves, I don't blame you for : ‘me down on that salary. I I'd no business to ask you, but {1 couldn’t help it. I don't want you v me because ] have a million, you love me." haven't got a million Becker, in an_exasperated tone, the more intense because she was'on the verge of tears. ‘It lsn't) fair | said young Stacey, com- ing close to her, “I admit that I haven't |a million. My unknown uncles are | wretchedly hea never When th lly trace me and send me the bill eral expenses. But I've had a jump of salary at the office. I'm head of the department now. Do you think | | we'd starve on sixty a week? his coat collar, “somehow I don care a bit that it isn't a million! I'm foolishly 3 icago Daily News, EDITORIAL NOTES. There's rea —Meriden Journal. Wallmo, formerly secretary campaign_manager for the late man N. D, Seprry, is raising ns down at Stony Creek. That's n_occupation which ought to permit | {him to do a little political dabbling | v Waterbury Republi-| e Perkins is whining. The re- v owes him $17,000 ad st . presidential cam e the party and the coun e how a man can forget 8 e that until years later when he wants to pull off some ques- iable political trick—Bridgeport egram, Without doubt both Taft and Roosevelt prized thetr boon com- ship as one of their most price- ions. And it is not carry- who is victor in the coming nflict will be conscious of the feel- ng th price of a friend—New > drowning of ve o reminder that the Sound, t least six months of the harmless body of wates nt to equip all the pas mers which “Jimm said Miss Becker, from | progressiveness for you, nent too far to predict that the prize wasn't worth the rup and Case from an overturned canoe may well ass through it with outfit of lifeboats comes Ice in the modern days t is in the Nor: TODAY Tremendous Spring Sale Hr ) “ Dresses and Surts Owing to the bad weather Saturday and in order to give the ladies of Norwich an opportunity to take advantage of our great values, we are offering the following for Wednesday. Drasses Linen, Serge, $10.50, $14.50 6 5“ o " and $17.50 values: -Today Suits, in two lots $1250 and $18.50 Finest French Serge, WHIPCORDS, Worsteds, Mix- tures, and Diagonals, in blue, black, cream, etc.. All the favorite spring models in imported novelties, 250 in all. These will create the sensation of the town. Absolutely the lowest prices ever offered for such excellence, $12.50 and $18.50. Remember these suits are sold regularly from $22.50 to $3\).u0 Don't let this chance slip by. Royal Gold St 194 Main Wauregan Block A maptl i A ARSIy e, Haven Register. Mr. Seitz, who is a keen observer of passing events and 'endencies, does not go too far when he says that if the politics of Connecticut is rotten, which it is, that it is tr2 great mass of our business ~men who in their scramble for the almighty dollar have Yorgotten their obligations to their state and to soclety ns a whole, who are to blame.—New Haven Union. Bridgeport’s democratic delegates are reported to favor the nomination of Champ Clark for the presidency: Hartford's delegates are reported to by for Governor Harmon, and there is a smattering of sentiment for Woodrow Wilson, who used to be a Connecticut man, when a professor at Wesleyan. All Connecticut delegates, mmeo\er, are supposed to stand Baldwin. Where are they I-!'I—Allo- nia Sentinel. Hartford.—Rey. Mr. Hendrikson and family of Hartford arrived last week Rev, Mr. Hendrikson is the new pastor of the Swedish Con- gregationa]l church and will occupy the CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signatu.e of at Proctor, Vt. LET .. BABCOCK'S CORYLOPSIS . . AMOLIN WILLIAM VIOLFE CARNATION and BORATED T. VIOLET Fas . 16c VANTINE'S SANA DERMAL . .15¢ TINE'S KUTCH ..20 RIVERT'S .. 21 COMFORT POWDERSMALL 18 COMFORT POWDER—LARGE 38¢ SANITOL COLD CRE. WOODBURY'S FACILA ( DE MERIDOR'S CRF REAM 19¢ SIAN 37¢, 59c, 75c. DR. LYO SOZODONT s. TOL ... RUBIFOAM SWEDISH HAIR POWDE LAVOX § BIRT'S ¥ 22¢, H\H\l 3 HAMPOO 2! CUTICURA PACKER'S TAR SOAP ... LISTERINE . LUSTRITE NAIl ONGOL with black bristle SPIRO DEODORANT POWDE J. & J. ABSORB! 10¢, 185¢, 30c. TAR CAMPHOR FLAKES TAR CAMPHOR and LAVEN- DER vees 120! CAMPHOR BALLS .. ALL TOILET PR TEED TO B S R DRUGS ACT Where Do You Buy Your Toilet Articles ? Can You Save Money By Buying 0f Us? The answer is easy. A glance through the items listed below will give you an idea of the completeness of the department which we devote to toilet needs and will convince you that our prices are real money savers. AKD THESE PR CES ARE CUR EVEAY DAY PRICES TALCUM AND TOILET POWDERS TRAILING E * HUGHES' 8 » BRAND, 190 SPRING VIOLE REID and|_ HUGHES' SPECIAL BRAND, 12¢ BRADLEY'S WOODLAND VIO-| 15¢| . 15¢] B \lH ru\\m (’ 250, 75c CREAMS M 19¢| MILKWEED M 23c, 45c|} DAGGETT & RAMSDELL'S 21, 31¢, 46c. PACKER'S CHARM . 21c|* POMP! MASSAGE CREAM FROSTILLA DENTIFRICES SHEFFIELD'S ....... 15¢| I 22¢|GLYCO- HAIR PREPARATIONS DANDERINE 21c, 45¢, 85c|PIN {AMPOO .l"'\\'\'\ R i;zi‘ 45¢|7A SOAPS . .8¢| PE. BATH|( 5¢| US SHAVING STICK . ANTISEPTICS AND D‘SINFECTANTS OSBORNE'S P! 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