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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1912 A THE PANAMA CANAL. DON'T HAVE GRAY HAIR. sy . There appears to be mo doubt that The Bu"e“n s 8 eclal Ya‘e Lener A Simple Remed§y Wil Bring Back the the Punama canal “6ill be popularly for. vich 1leti patronized by the foreign nations be- AT oo erwich @ullelin | ... o is distance-saving value to “Pull out one gray hair and a dozen w % thelr ocean trafic. The advantage of | . PR % A will fake its place,” is dn old saying, : aud Couricr. the canal to foreign ports is stated | Signs of Spring at Yale—A Prize for Best Play Written by an | which 15, to a groat extent, true, it o - > % __ | thus : steps are taken o0 stop the ‘}‘“:fiu}‘ hen 116 YEARS OLD, Between northern Buropean ports Undergraduate—The Division of Athletic Managerships | #1¥ hiirs appear it Is o sign (s N Unexcelled Feature Program [ —— . = [ and Sabt Tranciacosths pving willap- 5 o ‘; ? call for help, 'Gray hair, dull, lifeles Sabecription peice, 1% & wecks 06 & | PTOSIMALE 6,000 miles; Dbetween the —Borup’s Expedition—Winter Athletics—A Week of | huir, or nuir that is fatting out, is not [ g & ™ 1) same and Chilian ports, 2,000 miles; nécsssarily . algn of advancing age, Tor | - between England and her-colonies in . B . there are thousands of elderly people ) catered ot tao Pos nl’l;;:.ul.l. Nerwloh, { the Australasian group, from 800 to Special Religious Meetings—Yale Forestry School Closed s pe:‘(cui ]n;uds of hair without a 2 1800 miles; between New York and i R o single sireak of gray. : i Telephane Callat Shanghai, 1,400 miles; between New —An Honor System—Booker Washington’s Visit. When gray hairs come, or when the Buletin Business Offios, 48y, Yoik ind AubtiaBan 'w‘reu *’:‘Zp;.,if’ halr seems to be lifeless or dead, soma 3 ulletin Editor.al Roomsa, 36+ - . . 8, @ 7 . 0d, reliable hair-restoring treatmen " oBulietin Job Grce, o6 U mately %500 miles, and betwcen Mon- Shouid be resorted (o at once. Spec ial- | In a Hand-to-hand Battle on Horseback, She foils the Villain, tillmante Office. Roo werny | treal and the same, about 2,750 miles. Sy R Scientific AAERY - e of the best prepar Telepa . 4 7 . (Special to The Bulletin.) {Sclentifie_school in regard to exam-|isis say that one o prep 4 B . A Duliding. Telepione 2| — | Distance saving always is economy,| vyaie .5,,“%. Feb. 29.—Roller skat- | inations has been proposed this week | tions to use is the old-fashioned “saze | and after Miles of Exciting Chase, and Daring Horsemanship, Norwich, Friday, M.,.c,, A 191?_ and the canal cannot escape being an|ing and top-spinning are signs that | by the .rh.l'm‘m student counc .1.4 'J‘%m :. which our ;ra?mjh‘_,:lrfn‘lf .f\‘-\g. |‘|4‘ f v === namtca, . oier AR better Wl 00 e e ,\,fl"wm 1o, which the evils of “cribbing” | Sage and Sulphur Hair | His Confederates are Captured. Y g few mild days of the past week seem- |in examinations have - spread in the | preparation of domestig and sul- | - s N | The it s thit Undle fam Husinot | (e >"bring them out of thelr winter's | Shefeld classes has led (o u study of [ phur, sclentifically compounded with | "he Clrculahfln 0' merchant marine flying the Ameri- | o to DOng AR BIE G0 0 e over | the problem. The instaliment of the | later discovered hair tonics and stim- can flag to give this country prestige | {yeeP W UIE T HogePare evidence | honor system, to do away with all| ulants, the whole mixture g care- | % s The Bulletin. s e it Teast omo ‘yime-honored tradi- | heating at extmination ‘thmes, will| fully nalanced and tesicd by exvertz, || Matt Bennett and Gene Calkins in a Selected Song Program APTER DR Wilsvie Boaup, /| 1o Hee not 36C IRt DR ‘ week, and thero {s every probability, | blesome and perfectly harmless, \ The Balietin Mas the dargent ete= || L8 e atter Dr | judsiing from tho goneralsentiment, | It refreshes dry, parched hair, 1 5 s n o y paper in Eastern 35 /S EEREE SR S BN, > | that the plan will go through. | dandruft_and gradually restores BRRECtt. a5 o thisa to b Wiley slmply because he is n thorn | . For the best written play by a Wale| Sy 10 lcd Woo SHIIORT: avstem | or Eray halr te its naural co { | emacciicut, and from (hree to four - s : . ™ | indergraduate in any department o svstem| 1y hair iural eol w larger than that of any ia || side in his work for the wel- | {AISTRECIER (F V' ile Dramatic as- |hall apply to all enrolled students of | Dom't delay another minute | / gy Py v fary the peop iation has offered a prize of $100, | the school; that is shall apply to all ex- | using Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur at Nerwich. It lo deliversd te ever|| g, is confronted now with new |The woefk may be n verse or prose, | aminations and papers written in class, > and see what a difference a fe QI 35 ve LANS SRS N arges. The editor of a food publi-{but must be of a character that will [and that to each paper this pledge | treatment will ur hair. | %= A g mich. and read by ninely-theee Pe%|!cation declares that in the baking | make it suitable for production. If it |Shall be signed: “I hereby pledge my R b 0. ie ceri. of the people. In Windham wder decision Dr. Wilay “ncted at |is found satisfactory, the Dramatic as- | Word of honor that I have neither giv- | o P el g toj TODAY T C ToDAY A " Dasteloon ta sves || Variance with his oft-repested state- | Soclation may produce it as on s an e i nll o TWAY-AUDITORIUM 1,109, and in all of these places ft || N that In cases of doubt he always| "ty ofering this new prize, which o e o | Shoie e THE HIATTS—Comedy Musical Novslty. i 5 Shiatdered the tedil dally. gave the doubt to tle public.” The|ypa upon any subject whatsoever, there | B gt = — e L Kaatern Commeetieut has forty- | | Sditor claimed that Dr. Wiley's baking |is an entirely new field opened Up and | Booker T. Washington addressed an o erm s .Mz Shole DOROTHY CURTIS6—Musical Mim powder decision “let the public take|one that gives opportunity for the de- | audience that flled Woolsey hall to sl | ton. If 80, the ¢ & Gumah TANE & KENNY—Graceful Fancy Dancers. g aves Sogdhrernsmrdor i i b it might | velopment of play-writing ability 9 Wednead h pl e ey Soggres & S risk” because otherwise it might | velopment of play- ability. | overflowing on Wednesday night, jus % . TETE v 'R E BT s e, T . olved or embarrassed the - — | Fefore leaving on a late cveding train | ML those relizious Dbodics and Regls s Moy N, UP-TO-THE MINUTE MOTION PICTURES, SRS Buikiia G S B Ay ki 7 e e The question of an even division of | for new work amone the negroes in| ) loom and i o he Bullctin is = eve 4 Sar the athletic n hips between | piorida. he occasion was a Hampton | P91 St and | i Mr. Talcott’s letter p ; A o = toma and on all of the R K. D. | O N i arg rened g | Academic and Sheff, the samoe old | meeting, at which the aims und work | 41 Loeag me ¢n mind of that old rhym | reutes 1n Eastera Comn at seeks full publicity, and is demanding | ronlem that makes its of the Virginia educational institution oty LS ¢ . o o that all the correspondence regarding | regularly from one year tc $oF aniameaian T4l WeLs' o0 piinaa | cane of t i 3 R FoLS ki b B—JAMES CLANCY, Lessee T the decision be made public. He de- | this time, cropped up again this week. | o VS Seatcers, while thirty of Vi g cltat ) o light, and the question is very unusually interesting unive and gave Indian and Zulu dances and | ST ‘e yes : o & N " 1901, average e A e hap Shoula Seeme. | Dat, and the views of both [ura 0508 e pi “FOR THE CAUSE OF THE SOUTH 1905, averaz 5920 ]| txy Wison refuse to grant such ailiing the managerships of the BiitE Brobiem, elowad Lo progree of | 1 foug - St Stirtiag War Drama fad 0iher Fea ures g o | major sports a_competitive his people in the half century since o Aot e oonfle’ o Bt - | let the light shine. ~Dr. Wiley | open to members of both departments. | {hey weve froed, gave remarkable in- e pe G- | — e docsi't appear to get hurt when the | “The " problem s to cronte o belter | siunecs of the reults of education, an it 2y 5 i : ; o February 24 , facts are fully shown up. feeling [.:Hw.n‘ >1 7, and : ade mic | uppeal a for help in the.great work < . ks 4 5 vers Y . G GF i than that which has existed in the | rifi Lo o ero, 43 % y 8 i o, Conn., and $300, EDITORIAL NOTES. past, and at the same time to fil the| EDITOR | - orsonal estats, ~Ceriain Lousohold TUNER | S it Al i | Managerships with the best men p b $ tioles illed to t i childre 195 Sreasect Bt & Rovsevelt's square deul cannot 1ook | o On one hand, there is the claim 5 : e duughters recei I : ROOSEVELT AS A VOTE GETTER. |, thg level to Willlam Howard Taft. | {hot to veid class politios, ich was| Bible Question Box v e B S - . S & thers sseins to be il o vt Affirmed by the upholders of the af- | — ) be hel © pro- € a of Colonel Roose- | Happy thought for today: No man | firmative to he one of the worst abuses | . | e = Does 1 s & r i I nd_political pull— |8 & §90d Judgs of his own Importance. | ir. Yalo college life, a competition was |}, Kozt Bibje_aversions walt be ong [ aier” ot ‘the e ) o0 e ot tinkers, | TECeIVe 310, din WHITE, The Tuner . xceptional politcal - — necessary. This would wlso do aw it sent to our Bible Question Bux || oy having the tuberculos present. The daug . oive| % i # Sir Thomas Lipton is yearning to|with election of men on prep. school || aftor, o *F i ket ¢ S i roums i 43 South A Street. TAFTVILLE o been lnoking | CRPture the American cup and may try | reputations. : ad s | s : - nd ¢ 5 haoRk g X 2€ | ugain this vear 'he negative made point that | ¢ ; y o g > by ; g e — — not only should brain and push be| Q_f “hell’ is a place of eternal tor- | at « iy s his | . R e O Map iy e the] The vice-presidential ambition | considered in the men that manage the | oy g we have heen led to believe in i of the f ; Loy he peop . addrvidl l‘" of Pres. | Uoesn't abpear to loom up at all, It Yale in athletic shoald be typical col- | the teachings of some, how may we ot iLAI S e T y th fls bl e Lowt oAy W s incidental to the greater event. lege men, With personality as well as| harmonize the Scriptures which de- | war s i r T z thoueh' all 4Ry ¢ . New Y & A —_— - prains, This they maintained would | ahell” i ; B Y344 b 8 Wrdac. n . 1912, were | ool Roosevelts favorite candidate for | would also, i the greater | dead which it contains, and that then | 810"/ 00 SOFECR S A0 S Ageline | o " Mr. Lowther for the occupaney of | & ow a, Miinols and | president was! ot AL work they have, | “hell” is to be destroyed? (Revelation | {otataniin. T ke S o eif ren wdchildren 58 ected president be unfair to the Sheft. men and there- | xx, 13, 14) In other words: If all| Now 3 i Eniin S ¢ ey séé fit to occupy it ; r rry most, if| A h as Carnegie yearns to give | fore help to widen the breach between | 1] in Norwich i Ly neithe e ¢ must carry mo much as Carnegie yearns to give | fore help to widen tr | those who have died and gone to hell | in Nor it . 3 ed, if mer Satisfyina E Yo P &t Dol sso51n | ovay his fortune, he looks with no) ™, o " methods of getting around | are to be removed from that place, and | 7%, SF ¢ T AR Mr. Roosevelt says ould | bursh % o 0% Bt eiign | Yor bom hands held out for it. |y 0 “imanity were suggested, such as |then the place itself destroyed, how | ~Yre we e ! 5 . v ¢ o U] Des Molhey sained b8 per-céht’sin stvine Uh‘, BereAl ‘"“;“'\ commitiee | gould there be such a thing as eter- 1 ! ited MRS. LOWTHER'S WILL. = T T e R —— It polled 600,095 | buildings last vear, and is third in|pointing two managers from each de- | nal torment? (V. C. B.) 1p a boa lock iy 11 Now Vork shdl Elvdesids; Goon; Prop T c ' Taft polled | the list of 78 competing cities. partment and shifting the i Answer.—The eternal torment theory | sleep with one eye ope i now W i Famil - - baseball, for instance, with, . |is not only out of harmony with the | are informed tha : erty Given to Family. v ed 365,280 The republicanism under Teddy's| manager, should scem to be anger | above cited Scriptures, but also wit iral death w s PSSy S P % Ta S iy be all right, but few people | of becoming a purely Sheff. sy |all the Scriptures. It could never be t the good work g0 P c e will of Mrs. Ca 4 ‘ on the whole, by the defenders of the|tice, wisdom or love, is inconsist- | ttle works, OF sor " . iant « S & : Giresdnt. Nyptam, auil they were given |t with rsason eud conmon Sense. | fagn. o 3 1 admitted to probate e b Tan ot oal miners want a4, geqision by o vote of 2 to 1. But|'The most diabolical religious views ed, W 3 p ries ]| ———— " PR “-‘1‘:‘:{.4“‘.“ per cen ,.1,.101:‘_{”0{1 m as much lively deba dar est portions of the ottie some, as hero w Po0T KCONY VANIGHEE. Foi‘ 00 Day5 we will sell our otes in Miss aft polled | —— ptality and cor & rom t f 8 1)) o (34 ] i o i g : : ! N tter How Sore or Painful Your cular $: When Roosevelt declined a third | George Borup has just announced to stian doctrine of eter t| across the river and 1la ] Bieg imokptit sl (10| ar 9o, asses Ior Attentic v nomination he said “I have not|the university world the plans for the|in fire and brimston,e or during | Thamesville; as V e an Dance with Joy Right ; ] : the democratic | changed and shall not change that de- | exploration expedition to Crocker Land | the pangs of eternal remorsel Are| Side ought fo expect | This offer Is no Bargain Sale, but made simply to ad- " jttad | ciston thus sunourived. that he and Donald B. MacMillan are | no when the pupers report | the: hoom, out f the Wi %% e BN b .- here, in: Norwich g rictly legi s idate —_— to undertake this July. Both men ,“\,,‘ e s i ot et 2 e, | eel blue and gicomy: vertise our locating here in Norwich, and is stric egl ern tix n had rg The editor who ventured to ask:(|Wete WILEFeery In Dl e to ”wi D oo Hi eternal Aret: Tulthile a4y daatn ty. sell bunacs gist for a 26 cent Jar of imate. We will do exactly as we say Taft only fell [ Reed's definition still stands: “A dead | open 1o surves the Jond Tying Lo th ‘ = —————— | atiion All Examinations made by a Refistered Specialist with sevelt in the | politician! north of Canada, which presents the| | ik e all the modern optical insiruments, lnd absolutely without e great pivotal Th last. great geographical problem of the y ning, sweaty feel b \ N This spring fever is queer, for it |world, It is under the auspices of the » \ppea charge. that | inspires some men to write poetry and | American Museum of Natural History . h k 3 A ntee all our gl er as [others (0 g0 into the chicken busi-[and the American Geographical socl- | . ¢ ; We guarantee all our glasses. ; > Las e Versity, that the Arctic trip is md Ezo Cacric S proportionate reduction on all higher priced 2i & | | even % okiibins Borup is backed largely by his c | | THE MODERN FIRE DEPARTMENT | " ven Ita tans eondfrn d in IE"‘ Yale 1907, and by other Yale alu AR ‘ 25,000 cab robbery are compelled | “npe party will leave Sydne < = me—— | ino and. Gl uhestriBtions e horse- | 1 ‘have a good opinion of American | Scotla, 'about the middle of July, | il | pairing and fill prescriptions. . g 0 o speciai steamshlp that will tal fi’.flai“& ention given to Children’s Eyes. - up the coast sreenland to Bache ; ) v A ’ fo o investigation of high prices hus peninsula, where they plan lo cstav- ¥} 39 pounds Remember, no charge will be made for Examination or . . ! wousands from tax funds|Msh their base of supplies. Fro | § n 1 fire-fight- | und never added a morsel to the dinner m-y].xil‘-n;. l\p.xn’a. on, to Cr ‘;‘Lv;." 2 Consul . cairn will be located if possible | ! Q @ : . | FIPE T A Two hundred and fifty miles lie N o ays nnn omewhat | ty clergyman has a|¢ween their winter ters and C: L] | R LU 8 e | mushroom from which he gets an | fubbard, from which they will cr In Fll,lng ¥ 3 A ALl ng icome of $35 a day in th over on the ice to Crocker Land abot L #0c Package of Remarkable Fles <one | There is something i the dark for|the middlo of February, 15l ) Builder, Protone, Sent Free T2 e ave w ! eeks bef he long Arctic night is J : ; . o g i Troken. Thus they will have the sun Up a H,,me | Prove What It Will Do, Ground Floor, Conn. n ght great | present situation, a | With them during their expedition to ome, T | avers that the ome | the new land which will last, the ex- " v = m‘ . | plorers plan, until May, when they will . g 3 ortant an office to be | yotyrn to the mainland ~to avoid the Needs Ax he | €1ven a man to keep his feelings from | preak up of the sea ice in eeas i a nd | e will be shifted, and in the spring A 1] Talk about booming Norwich! Are|1914 a second trip to Crocker Land . . S ere not bopms for the Rose of New made from this point Flrst of the King Safe Sys- ses dlc England in get-together-clubs? Thers whole party will numper fiv ¢ Baintass Dentistes, yOUF 48 - 3 core R cMillian, Jot Small, 1 Hed,” crows ” o vv t to be a score in the Rose of O A J . crows auto New England. geon and another man, the i in Her frgpnie b . A woman at 1 h U o nationa rdsman’s fac . ~ . s After playing a consistent game i g b5 I g0t her plcturgedn the front Page | (eeem e mdean, otk the Tt Kitchen sinless Extraction Fres when teeth n « Hoston paper. Fame comes easy | that this branch of athletics has been some people made a live winter sport at Yale . - perhaps the first time, the uuiver Rockefeller Bible class has de- | hockey team lost to Harvard last a New b 660 0 Sundiss assured income of $1,100 | urday, 4-2, and thereby were defe L € r e to wal e in the series with the Crimso; [} . t e onty ivant MAT-| "phe seagon's hockey record shows 11 H A Salt Aadiiast . & hois he Almighty should have | y,ie‘victories out of 18 gamés. n hat the average income In fencing, the Yale-Harvard meet i I Parl - b % = Saturday in New Haven was a_victory i T)enta arlors . e governors have come out for{for the home fencers, the result being 1 m ‘H wonone ¢ n the onvention to Roose- | hed a clean sweep \.}(:, Harv ir We have the very latest pattern, with gas | 3 W gz i . y governof . 8o | their first meet, lost to Penn. State, six ;! = 05 Main Street, rwic The old fire 4 a5 governors Ko, the trend is right,| POM# 10 one. : attachments, and can guarantee it as the i Y { the - | The most disastrous the minor " i d and hence- | In California, notice has been given | SPOFU4 Was basketball this vear. Yal most complete and perfect Kitchen Range i may be | that a_ wom 0 marries an alien | the closest Kind of marg made anywhere, convenience, comfort and | has forfeited her right to vote. This|shown by ihe score 16-15 in the final % e wouldn't keep one of 'em from marry- | game of the season with Columbia on economy are some of its splendid features. i | NICE THINGS ROOSEVELT HAS |ing a “dook!’ Tuesday, In_the Intercollegiate league i A ‘ SAID OF TAFT. - TR Rl geoheihe thaa i Snd daa 2 Let us show you one and demonstrate its I | protone Will Make You Nice and Plump. | 1 tion, Columbia leads, with Dartmouth y AT | 4 . & | The Canadian coal dealers have the|and Pennsylvania tied for secona merits. We also have everything in nutrition. inereases | a8 given M y . 4 American habit of delivering coal one | place, Cornell third, and Princeton > perteet Gho_ase A R T hundred and fifty pounds short of the | fourth ° butlds up, safel '\(} on. Eleven out of thirteen were R c muscles and solid, b . = - | trapped at Kingston A week of special religious meetings rl“ e F out ¢ ure. | " | L Lokl in the university was ended on Sunday Iy yomen | | The repubiic of China is looking this | evening. “r' P ] o & revelat fl Kook~ . elaE 413 | preaident of Bryn Mawr; Dr. 4. Tim- RNy A L ad K BisfRaietghor i) d” Uncle 8am| oy ‘Stone ot Chicago, and Hev, D 48 oftocts of ¥ " : : | could see one baldheaded Chinaman, | Brewer Bddy, home secretary of the 1 Hious 16 tho Mokt é v : <ty | perhaps it would prompt him to speak | American Board of Foreign Missions, i otone Compnny o | quicker \Weke ione: the profiinent men” who . - =i - e ddressed the nightly meetings, and R | AT Bas St | gupreme court of Massachusetts | another feature was the group talks by The same old firm at the same old stand. . A e . # Ay ; varlous graduates, members of the fac- p 2 abth i ¢ e Success | B8 Jus ”“’"r“s‘" e “"m‘ "“I DMK | iy and others telephone call, 897, will bring us promptly- sevelt conceraing Mr. |36 & SIrl student, who refused pollce| The Yale Forestry school closed its to your door prepared to serve you accept- E EVL’I'} ne Warranted 2 b ! {ter: | 4UtY, by the board of education. school year on Saturday wien at : s FREE PROTGN Tat g B % |Marsh hall there were addresses by ably in any of our numerous lines. B o b ez, does the Y | Secretary Meyer's reminder to the| President Hadley, Director J. W. Tou : n'-’r‘“' ngs ax eim exceptionally | j, qe paval commitiee thut it costs|mey of the Forest school, and Dean : - D (Nl peple 1 tie Wil make | the govepnment a million dollars a|Filbert Roth of the Cornell Fores f% i ten cts n stiver or stamps (0 T was all nd the Peoble | tor the use e Whral 2 5 these me o avel ko 16 %3 Protone Bidg. " S5 SRR 45 CombON Thas the | T the dke; of Tour | W ‘;"‘I“”‘."‘ the | g0 Crossett, Arkansas, where they will | . B . ,45 (.09 Protane Bia ' | B e catimaty | PRCific, 18 an argument of the first Im- | enguge in forest work antil June 4 b BAve an exaggera - portance for the development of Alas- | when representutives of the class w L] a ] friend sident Taft has had Ml PR TN T I - . R L et a0r ts sty | ™ retiry to New Haven to receive the | Name.. & Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street fals, but he has not made any : s Iplomias 4t the commencement exer- | ? - i - 0 serioua mistakes, and his admintstra- | g o ST G T e | eomes 23 and 25 wal‘r S"Be! Street tion has heen clean, homorahle and | now insist on compulsory military. ser- = 1 nrasressiy & \ice for women as well ag for men, An honer system for the Sheffield ik

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