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g besd ‘\Qllirhlh .u i g Aars e WEEK KII.LTHEGATARRH ARBANUM CLUB ANNUAL MEETING "'ho P OUR 41st ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION SALE AND SPRING OPENING | Wil Continue Today and Throughout the Week Why delay and continue, to need- T. Crandall Awarded Prize in Record Whist—-Blnquet’ ut dangerous. Try e ore Business Meeting. Thio Anniversary Celebration represents forty-one All who come this week will find a store filled with years of service to the public — and of growth new goods. They are correct fashions. They through public recognition of that service. are of fine quality—in every sense, reliable. They are | Hyomei treatment for catarrh, head | eeolds, or bronchial coughs. 3 7 as ¥ . the best that could be gathered from foreign and domes- It is = significant milestonc. in our year, How hettee tic markets. And it is on these new, reliable, desirable “The Hyomei process of destroving e, et e can we mark it than by offering a series of ANNI- goods that we make low prices which should make this VERSARY SPECIAL VALUES, in which the whole ANNIVERSARY memorable to those who visit the store store is represented, from basement to third floor? this week. HERE WE MENTION ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIAL OFFERINGS ALL THIS orteous & record whists, that the high aggre- ore of the series had been made llam T. Crandall with figures of so that he was awarded the pr ch was a handsome electrol’er which was presented to him with a few appropriate words by Mr. Keppler. | " At 8 o'clock the annual business meeting was called to order by Presi- dent Arthur E. Story, Secretary Daniel S. Haviland keeping the minutes. | Reports were made by the president, by the secretary, by Treasurer Leonard P. Church, and by these chairmen of committees: G. A. Keppler, entertain- effective, but is quick, entirely harm- less and pleasant to use—it's nature’s way—you breathe it—no bad tasting drugs to upset the stomach. You cannot successfully reach the organs where the catarrh germs thrive except with antiseptic and germicida: alr. The commonsense method is to breathe a few times daily health-re- storing Hyomeil. Being medicated air it goes right to the spot and immedi- ately reaches all tne diseased tissues. Its antiseptic healing begins at once. ment: Will L. Stearns, house: Johu. H. If suffering from frequent coids, Perki; literar: H. .-u(.-\l~l headaches, raising of mucus, spas- worth, b | A satisfactory condition was shown in the finances, and the membership was snown at a net gain of six, 16 new members having been received during the year. By death the club has lost two of its members, A. N. Carpenter and John Eccles. i Some of the social events of the ycar had been a theatre party, two ladies’ nights, the record whist and two pool had provided spe- ng events for the mem- modic coughing, difficuit breathing or that weak and run-down feeling, sure- 1y try Hyomei. Its your duty to your- self, friends and family, for no catarrh victim ever enjoys good heaith. Get from yvour druggist at once a complete Hvomei outfit, $1.00 size. Lee & Osgood Co. always sells it on money b: if not benefited n. WE ADYERTISE EXACTLY T A AREEOE B LY | "In his report President Story ex- Re-elected President. pressed his cordial thanks to the offi- | | nd committees for their contin- | in furthering the interests the annual meeting of | ub through the year. i 1d on Tues- | dent Story was re-elected for i Webster | another vear, as was Vice President ance over ; Will 1 Siearns. Secretary D. 8.t meeting. | Haviland preferred not to take tne of- s at 8 oclock ! fice, in which he was fllling out the was nicely X so that Royal banquet served in the | assem the Arca day at Heigh and Men’s Wear WOMEN’S WEAR Women's Underwear Anniversary Specials in New Spring Suits, Coats, Waists, Etc. Men’s Suits, Top Coats, H Sas 2 Week Roikiscar Honiey: Eic ere Are Special Values For Anniversary Weel Church _was i Charles H. Phelps audl Directors for three vears w, elected £ Tank D. € | Alex J jam R. and for one vear, John T. Young and { Bdward A. Cudworth. directors’ Toom after the Weight Rib~ quality ¢ Anmuersary Price 1Be mmed Rib~ d quality of meeting a handsome basket of Men's and Yout Blue Women's and Misses’ New Spring Sui rade—Anniver- 3 a 3 was' presented to Presicent Serge Suits, strictly all wool models and in most fashionable shades, heat sary Price .. s en ABE b b as a recognition of and guaranteed fast color— these are remarkable value—Anniversary Price tion of the admirable our regular $15.00 Suits. D ot ) had filled the office || Anniversary Price ......$11.50 | Women's New Spring Coa's, ¢ and practical ment was made by Ge Yeai (Rt smandln ot TEL R e did materials and well-made ut—these are chairman in ch Weight Top Coats, in black valua—Anniveesary Price Small wares - and 4 U}lui d, silk Iu’\f‘d Children’s New Spring Coats, some of e prettiest models ¢ t S ' REASONS FOR NOT |FIFTH co. WON AT ;‘é'g:‘j‘ffg;:‘ a:f‘:gud‘:d b season u:: girls, 6 to 14 years—these are very special value—Anni $4 50 Anniversary Specials-in-Every-day WANTING THE BALLOT.) INDOOR BASEBALL || Coats—Anniversary Price $12.93 | versary Frice, .. SECEs - Needfuis Given by Miss Burnell of Hartford at | Overcame Big Lead Secured by Baltic | Mews Pure Silk and Stk Women’ l$5 OOWuuts, 33-98 Women s 50c Waists, 395 Colored BastingThread, reg- An(l-Sufirags Meeting. at the Start. e b watio— Women's Pretty Lace and Women's Colored Waists ar prica 2c—Anniversary —_— ! : 2 epe 2-Chine louses, in ar AsSsor of ht s e e Hartford | defeated by the Fift e o V€ | black, white, peach, mais and dark et hese are « S 3o the =<"‘i’: (‘AA]__:W O Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and flesh color—our regular reg 50c Wa Anniver- Chadwick’s Six-cord Machine ) . > armor s wers lght weight, res- Blouses—Anniversary Price.. $3.98 | sary Price ........... 3. 300 | Trread Black ahd whits, ai} £ We ted from start to finish and ther BRI 3 T Y SNl A o - 82550 ] RS A R Brmg your boy to us, and} were quite a few exc e Mo 4nen Dr E tive m N imbers, reg price 5o & B | ere are two ! both tean In the fi Men's N wear, the newest pannier and tun C ese are tr 5 i s t spool—Anniversary Price... 4c Il delight b: h may roughly | piled up 20 rums in q shapes and mc fashionabie and something that every woman should see—Anniversary Price... $5.98 " we eigl your eye Dby ive. W2 |the Fifth comp: colorings, regular 50c value i Nickel-plated-Shear: s 6, & { do not wan se we In th —Anni i s ERe i i i 7 showing you how well-dressed | 120\ i cannot S cimtsy R Aaml s Sisrear, Trice s Special Values in Children’s Wash Dresses . 8 ind 9—very special value 1 hxnh\‘d LY | Baltic was unable to swell their score Men's Silk Suspenders, for A P . i | i ; -Anniversary Price e he’ll look in one of these new | o want it | enoush {0 carry off the victory. Botn |§ Spring end Summer wear, Chiiite Cringhun Dbesan, to Child s 44 8ec SN | more espec we Dbel \ichol fth company, and | regular 75c values—Annmiver- | e Dreasna = Dress Shields, in all sizes, suits in black and white efi!d,l‘ji bs & smptom of an ope paltic, pg‘;’:; in f;:d‘\:{;rrz\f‘ sary Price ................ 43¢ |neat checks, sizes 1, 2 and ol 7 SO = s B S - | embodying the i the seventh inning so that the Balt Men's Soft Negligee years—Anniversary Price.. Anniversary Pric 4del .5 o patr Ann ; with frozen belts and patch- | & siiise and fominis bovs could get the 10.45 car home, with soft French ci ; ETAR I Aoxpate-Anniversary futes "170 ndes p vere. as follows: ular _$1.50 irts—Anniver dren’s White Lawn Dres 1 s L SRl and Anher il pockets. ns—the liqu: —Kleindeinst sary Price R $1.15 | and Lace. new Spring mode ¢ years, regula 23 jeavy Shell an rber Side ustry and ed 7 cox 1b, Fields 2b VAlue—ANNIVErsary PriCe ........o.ccoueesiueoones ceee 98¢ | Comt Combs and 7] discussed valdron ss, Faulkner ss, Ku _— 3 " We'll please your purse, 500 S5Usl TP P00/ as| ERNGTECSE MR it | Barcttes—Anniversary Price 10¢ i . too. | B H [l \ > X [ B urson fnosiery - SRR : : g ree with every purchase of | Exigny {he Tenth company i Sp I]g M 11 n T l i A f l a suit, 6 months’ Sb iption | sy London will come here o mect || A Demonstration and Sale ri Himery Olet Articies suit, 6 mor subscription SUMIDANY o= tRdner e hadl] . FREE a: ; 9z | he arm _The Tent company During. Anniversary Week we are A splendid showing in our Millinery Department. Anniversary Special Values to American Boy Magazine. o o fommeciitat | | making a demonstration and sale E - cum Powder, S-ounce o domdaent of | | of the well-known Burson Seamiess Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, Flowers, Feath- R victory, so that the || Hesiory for women. As a special ers, Ornaments, Etc. P TR i trath & battle roval || inducement during this week, with 2 3 Anniversary Price ie.w.— 5o at they | crowd on ere will nd to witness the game. no admission charged for | E : the game and all interested are wel- ww half of lcome to attend. The game will start | taugnt that gt 8 c'olock. every purchase of Burson Hosiery Hats made to your order—Hats ready-to-wear— amounting to $1.00 or over S all at moderate prices. We Will Give, Absolutely Free, a Pair of Burson Dome Top Talcum Fowder, z-v/ one-pound cans in threa odors — carnation, violet, Our Millinery Department is one of the attrac- ory1apute—Anniversary tions of the store. Every woman should visit our Price & oAt ke isinen B | 35c Hosiery. Millinery Department during Anniversary Week. e T s L 12 SENATOR BRANDEGEE'S VIEWS MET APPROVAL | WOCO TO CHURCHES. may be Mre. Sophie Crocker of New London : Left Bequests to Four of Episcopal atrical poster: Denomination. | se mu the- | His Construction of Senate Rule Fa- they ad- | vorad by Colleagues. are well | Lol - un- | Mr. Brandegee had something to say nt—ewmpty | about the senate rules the other day. our thei- 'He objected to n that . per cent. are woml |when a senator g and is asked to vield, the senator he vielded | to can mak employ other | pariiamen: take the sen- | Burson Hosiery is made in & \S variety of styles and ~rades—price range 19¢, 25¢c, and 35c. our regular 10c Brush—An« shows niversary Price . —s Tc co” Cleanwell Tooth Mrs. Sophie Crockes L. Crocker, died “Thursday at the a lived alone in a $5 Truman street, in w husband resided many Handkerchiefs flose B Uus h ecs widow of John don last | She | with elluloid ir price 250— \andles, reg »n regarding their Anniversary Price coeva.17e; Mrs. floor. Vice Pres- : . . oepclaan® Hate Bro money anlines Marshall seemed to inclined to Anniversary Specials for TR G SR banks. abou known a the proposition, but Mr. Bran- | M d W. ur Ann e 0 0se usies H QK@ | vristies set in waterproot all practically go to 5 2 of . made some pointed remarks en and omen 3 EH i alinatant tat £he 2iso remembered Mrs, / perceives the n , and the senate finally voted | e I Brews a neighbor, and Again, when the cotton ex solid back Brush—Anni< Hyn e G Place Today Promptly at 8.15 a. m. been u good friend 1o h he sum of wa. id before the senate, : $300. Jions of working women, ndegee indicated that the vice | | —Anniversary Price 6 for 29c¢ e S e e e To. St. James' church of N on- in homes. here: th. | president had not put e 3 | “ 31 1 gon” Mrs, “Crocker of New Lon- | 3 et D T M";:‘él': Women's” Kol Baons ke This Annual Sale has become an event of widespread interest. Glass Hand Mirrors, eathed two- /T the Epise 1 at_Groton | an es heyond other Thousands of delighted people have tried our Rose Bushes in the past and have proven by actual experience, that in most cases they grow and blossom stite veri Handkerchief: r v r 2c and 16c value: Anniversary Price the viee sides it that he would take with 6-inch beveled glass, egular price 98c—Annivers the first season. : | at Neank gave I of doing so foh | et B s it S : | s ite Hemstitched ; > sary PHCE momeeeime—s GOC A "::’;’;og" < Sy :u!?‘ge ihe matie: of w ho did and the se SEvE G oy fistina We import these Bushes direct from the rose growers of Holland. They 6 t disposition she made of the| she were eg ap the , whic ate s & e Aok ‘o 't W Slsstnder of Do dntate 1o sof bib oo | wopian® mi. indo = prsi r passed. | woven_ border—Anniversary are strong, hardy, three-year-old plants, every one of them. No-seam Hot Water Bottles, | < Price 7¢c each, 4 for . at this e, but it is understood that &ne designated how it should be di d of. Eldridge P. Prentis of Ne ondon is named in Mrs. Crocker’ will as the executor. and he has en ed upon his duties in that capac Mrs. Crocker was Sophia Squi right to expect special islation, and she need a woman. All ov creasingly are appearing justice and mercy. In this co | there are two things we m | First, that the more protective legis- sister of the late George and Henry | lation comes for the unenfranchised, Squire, weli-to-do residents of New ' the women and children, .nd, London all their leng lives. She had ! that it comes first in non-suf two nieces, but they are not mentioned | States, which is quite logical Juu in her will. ‘Liuds v is quoted as believing in and | ODD FELLOWSHIP, Its Merits Presented at Meeting of the G. U. 0. of O. F. The G. U. O. of 0. F., No. 2364, gave emtertainment and supper in For- | rs' hall Tuesday night which was well attended and which provea a de | cided success. The entertansm gramme rendered was as fol Plano solo, M Marjor quartette, the Lewis children; solo, | Mrs. Irene Butle , Miss Brad- household, sh 1 Was Born a Boy, A Look over this season’s list. Note the splendid variety of choicest | >-dUart size, regular prics Men's Fine Linen Hem- bushes. stitched Handkerchiefs, res- ular 12' and 15¢ value: £:55% . Price 12%c each Musli“ Uflderwear NO LESS FOR ANY QUANTITY. General Jacquiminot—brilliant scarlet crimson House Dresses B T el (o T e Fisher Holmes—dark re $1.00—Anniversary Price »eu TOC Hair Switches $2.69 _inch Hair Switches, Size nt pro- nade of good quality French 2 R T lecturing for woman suffrage. In ! Continues as Clerk for Selectmen. book of 1910 he says that womel are Since his appointment as income tax | 8 Iree from the power of the beast flled inspector, A, S, Spalding has cony|aS are men, but no freer. In ! | e hs e oy the on”| American communities such as ours | Hatr, in all shades—these ¢ Swilches are guaranteed for x months from date of pur- i | 2 Frau Karl Druschki—pure white, very large tinued his dut ds; solo, Miss Luelia | | Women's Muslin Night \ gt N : where the beast rules women are as s; solo, 2 atelia | § Won £:- 3 John Hopper—bright rose, large, double yase and will be repair 1,,’:,?;‘;;’,'”.‘",‘2 e e e Helpiess as the rest of us, '?,‘“’”“\“f' paper on Odd RS Ts, it xaing ook, Hon Mabel Morrison—pure white i ;: aived B et mak en appointment t0{ "y the Woman's. Journal ‘Gayernor | #0035 Cramucon frimmed, rexular G0 value— o Magna Charta—bright, clear pink, large { exchanged unsatis- : 3 Shafroth savs that equal suffrage nas |, Miss Bradley gave an inspiring ad- nniversary ice ...... 39¢ Margaretta Dickson—white, pale flesh cente mctory, regular price $3. — S a SOen i colt i abonmg fnf Colthams N on the merits of Odd Felow- {} o0 Muain L Mrs. John Laing—soft rosy pink : has established a high standard in po- | emenh o l‘S_l- i ig \r1 Paul Neyron—deep pink, very large i -~ Anniversary Price .......8$2.69 PIMPLES ALL OVER FACE. litical partics and in officeholders. 1In | ius Dabney was chairman of the| fi."““‘ Wil SO ";“_" Prince Camille de Rohan—crimson, black shading ] PR a hearing before the United States | ommittee in charge of the awair. ey R e B Ulrich Brunner—cherry red, highly perfumed { === Eleared By SaioiBaiin Artec B senate Mollie Ellioti Sewall says it 3 e Dt o Y P et Gloire de Dyon—salmon pink i oy e After Every- | (702" 0t The bencficiaries of the wom ow Dr. Gulick Get His Start. i o e ot Marechal Neal—deep vellow R thing Else Had Failed. en’s vote unite in praising the bridze | A former Gales Ferry camper, Dr. |} up-to-date models, of good Celine Forestier—rich yellow House urnisnines Miss Bertha Timmerman, sbury | that ed them over. Senator S Luther H. Gulick, director of the de- | [ guality cou regular $1.00 Captain Christy—delicate flesh, rosy center Centre, N. Y. says: bout three | froth is a voter in the ¢ congr years ago my face began to break | sional district of Colorado, which i out with pimples. They would be red | record in the second on of the 5871 | Oberlin college he cut lawns, cared for | and sore 3t first, and in a short time | congress as the most corrupt electy:. |house furnaces and worked as a book | would gather, and then I would have | ate. agent. In preparing for college at the e ch tHem oub. After a while! A map printed by the oman’s | high schoel at Hanover, he paid | my face was so sore I could | Temperance union was exhibited by | his living expenses by sawin, i not bear to touch it. I tried many | Miss Burneil showing that no suff and walting on table at a summer hu-‘ partment of hygiene of the Sage foun- | datien, came up from the ranks. At { Welcome E 69¢ Coquette de Alpes—white La France—very bright red in Marshall P. Wilder—cherry rose I Killarney—imperial pink value—Anniversary Price rax Laundry } Soap—Anniversary Price, 25 bars for $1.00, or a b: Women's House Dre a variety of colorings > stripes, checks and _ plain Killarney—white. colors, regular $1.00 and $1.50 values—Anniversary Price.. i _ 69¢ P, s s Ramblers, Hydrangeas, Buibs \. Ja ned Bread B D et Which Creers recommendsd | state Is a prohibition state tel. He studied at the medical college but they did not do a particle of good | sas, which was 5o before of the University of New York, taught until I thought nothing would help me. | general tempe C g physical training, had milk route, | About a week ago T went to Ldttls|as i the non-suffrage and zot up before daybreak to milk | | ket S el T S oaney the cows, after which e made delivery me her littl 0 had been c - © his customers. or. Gulick was born | e by :-ab;g e bm“’:ft "_: TFwo Mill Employes Draw Benefits. |in Honolulu, spent his childhood in | tube and after onfy using it ashort|, On Tuesday = x Japan, and learned the Japanese lan- time, It began to help me, until now | tion act agreements filed by Comu guage thoroughly. In his younger life | T rane 1 mite Sioar and a1} 'the|sioner J. J. Donohue in the office of |he intended to follow his father’s foot- | THnpies and raptions have disape | the clerk of the superior court were as | sieps and become a medical mission- | Lo e follows: ary. pretuly trimmed with Ham- : furs, resular 3150 value— Grimson Ramblers Hydrangeas, thoroughly hardy, in Price 5 ue Ramblers white nniversary Pri $1.19 Dorathy Perkins Baltimore Belle. Dahlia Bulbs, 3 colors at 10c. Round Oak Splint Clothes Baskets, regular price Anniversary Price ... - 29¢ Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons, three in a set, ndle and stand, Ribbons Instructions for Planting Rose Bushes 5 v e PrAnk All Silk Taffeta Ribbon If you carefully observe these rules vou will get good results: The: regular price $1.2 p Ponemah mills, employer, and Frank =5 4 N y arefully ¢ you g result he I all forms of eczema and all other | p oS¢ Ia oo Moehng s T 3-inches wide, black, white bushes are budded on Manetti roots because this form of growin luc versary Price ........ Sl 90¢ crusted or scaly humors and erub-| . 0 %.q third finger jammed and lit- sks for Divorce Decree. and colol regular 12%ec handsomer roses and makes the plants grow stronger. Plant the junction of tions, Saxo Salve hus given astonish- | Biove had third finger jammed and f- | siephen €. Fenn has brought an ac- | | value—Anniversary Price .. 11c | the bush and Mapetii root three inches below (he surface of ihie sround: | Galvamized . Wash Boilers ingly good results. S Ly it for e SHedied e =l 2t N e roat e s oilers, e < 5 capacttated: ion for rce from May Palmer Fenn & R R ere ak off sprouts that come from the : soak the r : e have so much confidence in it! “EENIIE" L oniniover, and n the nds of desertion. Both par- All Silkk Taffeta Ribbon, dig a generous hole, in which spread the 1« of the 2 9, W with cever 12 that we give back your money if vou ! Erplove oiury of ties are from city. Mr. and 5% inches wide, black, white the hole half full with the top soil and thorouzhly wet | are not satisfied. Broadway Phar- | i "s'?-”:':f.' " macy, G. G. Engler, Norwich, Conn. S i pounds, regular price $2.0 Fenn were married at Greenport and colors, T " RS dra . remainder of the dirt; cover the ground with straw until the bu y during incapacity. c 911806 ‘and fhe desertion T Anniversary Price 19¢ | startea Anniversary Price ......... P. S. To purify and enrich the to have taken place Pl . 18 ‘1.49 blood and create strength try Vinol Smyrna produgea 2,600,000 pounds of { They have one minor child, a boy. We guarantee it wool yeurly New Londen Dag,