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WIRELESS AMATEURS. ) p.Oniy thoss wha ere making 1t or ) Cortlandt Barter wve passed through the experlenc know just what the wireless “S. 0. 8. Lesess and Manager. T : uppeal means. This distress call, con- snd Gonfie? reo dots, s like (he cry of a cniid | Divinity School Alumni and Connecticut Ministers have LARGEST HOUSE IN TOWN. b - n the night. Piercing the air for 560 ¥ § f mies wn e a0 Sunday night, very Third Annual Convocation—Efficiency of Dwight Ne Pictures Ever Da RHCT that Chb TTAIG Wit I nesd o) Hall Discussed—Lecture by Prof. Arthur N. Wheel- & Biles, 18 A week; b0 a immediate assistance. “Save our a; $6.00 o year. souls” is the name I 1 . . — e e er—Yale Football Eleven will Strive to Cross Har- T N. h t A teur N i ht B o oo ;j’.n(f:;;’fr‘r“:‘:.‘r‘ orwieh. | ditions under which the Titanic’s pas- 3 Li 0 lg ==AMa u g Sanive. ete sengers were laboring. That signal vard’s Goal Line. 3 never goes unheeded and that any of 10 AND OTHER ACTS, IN ulletin Edito-ial Rooms. 35-1. he survivors was ever found is prob- FEATURING S WE RETEMISE S T jietia_Job Office. $5-8. 1 ably due to the wireles New Haven, April 18—The third an- | tive studies received any great exten- ADDITION TO THE USUAL PROGRAMME. e, Toloshonaomy 3 Murms | rhe wireless service, however, has|nual convocation of the Yale divinity | sion” as “distinctly a training for the - b M | come to be keriously handicapped by | %100l alumni and ministers of Con- | general calling of & man and citizen.” SNl Paiday, Roil 18, 1912, . - | aminteur operitofs. stk o | necticut began Monday afternoon and | But no inconsiderable portion of the SATURDAY MATINEE. o i Ceiday, Qoeit 18, 1012, . | ama UPCrators, and it mever was|.,is roqay. Several hundred clergy- | political vagaries of the past forty i AFTERNOON RECEPTION — = nore thoroughly demonstrated than in | men and othe o HEve Den 10 ‘may be traced to a one-sided | SI PERKINS WILL HOLD A SPECIAL NO DOUBT ABOUT CONNECTICUT | st week There Is Immediate | atiendance at the various lectures and | ation in special topics of political Conne s attitode w ) «d of legislation to restrict the use | conferences, among the number be- | econoty, sociology or governmental | SONGS BY MISS ETHEL STUART. S ereaid g > wireless, so that such meddling | ng the following from eastern Con- | administration, P > ) gy will not oceur agair cause of the | Necticut, most of whom registered dur- — . i Wedneada ! Gon8 | 7004 08 inpacka Sent .‘lfs\ i o £ the| ing the sessions | A Woodrow Wilson club was framed by preferential primar From i ;. ity OB Ay *‘(‘““' Rev. W. £, Beard, Willimantic; Rev, | Wednesday night by a number of ad- ner t p nmonwealth ) Ving of the mews from | j v pallantine, Stafford Springs; | mirers of the New Jersey candidate B Sk 1 o the renomme o steamships was impossible, and | . i, A. Readle, Pomtret Center; | for the presidency, in order to further Rfi s slestion >resident M ountry was kept from getting [ Rev. J. W. Bixler, New London; C.|his interests at Yale. Petitions are to | A '.r‘h‘": vy A e 5 o ngs from those to whom the con- | Benedict, Contral Village; Rev. G. C. | be sent out in a few days in order to | B n E E D I !% i s tinent was looking. The novices were | Chappell, Mcnty M. Chapman, | bring in new supporters. While Wood- ( - - \ot content to listen, but felt it neces- | l¥me Clapp, Stafford .\'U.n;s,: rew \'.|n-"~ns g ahmm\gananazer“ha‘ | i) (2 do the questloning despite | ReV: ‘oleman, Norwich; Rev.)assured the club that Governor Wil- | . D \ FE E e and cries of| T 10 do the wicstoning ocepite | 5 it 0, S | Son i Gdares them wiin o v § Owing to our lack of space, and BEAUTIFUL INDIAN FEATURE PICTURE ppos: wh showed | SREENY .20, k0 € ZONE. | j }{. DeVries, Old Saybrook; Rev.| weeks. i i | Such interference reached its height| v ¥, jarnshaw, Old Mystic; Rev. G At its straw vote some time ago, . 9 L4 ' . & the catastrophe and should | 1, Ewing Norwich; Rev. S. H. Howe, | however, the sentiment of Yale was our Sprlng Wash GOOdS are T rove the straw to break the camel's|D.D. Norwich; Rev. C. W. Harrison, | shown hfbr strongly in favor of 5’“:. -~ = g oo NN S _| Gales Ferry: Rev. M. Hollister, | ident Taft, while Wilson received the | . . 3 Ut dlers and w nuisance i 1eeitimate pua. | North Stonlngton; L. % Horton, Staf. | democratic choice, |§ pouring in on us, w¢ are com- 2 v i S ford ings; Rev. P. M. Kerridge, e i ide 2 hes e Srati 5 »ut a decided annoyance in nu»‘ Rew T it ndall. Wood. | Walter Camp, '80, Head Coach Howa“ How an Indian Maiden paid her Debt of Gratitude. s i 6 ing ot swieac: ihuotiasia {2 boatn e, anie; | ana cove Jose Syaiame sooke 103 || pelled to sell these Dresses at . Al e | Rev. G . Marston, Stonington: Rev. | meeting of candidates for the 1912 Miss MAE LA JESS, Contralto. n . 8 e . - DEMANDS FOR RELIEF FUNDS. }\_ H. Peck, Hanover; Rev. H. K. |university football team ]\?’edm‘sdgy‘ h Ikahl IO\" Ilices » LD, T b wise on state ga ere are demands in all directions | SMall, Goshen; Rev. G. B. Spaulding, | night. Spring practice will begin a r i - men S fiohd .\’:,‘”U Fphueliv ‘,f"";- | ar., Stonington: Rev. L. M. Strayer, | once, Mr. Camp believed, it was really | suc rema y p : i Sl ed- | time that Yaie relieve the monotony | & i e and I sufferers in great num- | Uid Saybrook; Rev. W, E. White, minds indicates the feve shness of | desires w s 3 : . | yard; Rev. H. J. Wyckoff, Rev. E. S.| of the last two years ard succeeded in | . 3 Shows Cu' Admission o > rs, 10 which is added the dependent | Worcester, Norwich, | crossing Harvard's gzoal line. The | The)“ are made of a fine 230 7 e Al,r[) TORIUM fiimission, pe s : survivors of the Titanic he country | the foregoing were the invited i only way to accomplish this is to be- ped arge and the government are in- | guesits of the divinity. school and for ]r!rn right now with earnest determina- | « . . th t t 3 i '. was 4 in e capiions and’to ga- | ihe mAGHLy s 1n tne cass of many | tion fo mecead Bewiie ot 26 2y | B quality Serge, frimmed wi o-date Vaudevill a'm otion Pictures 8 20 delegates in s of the Mississippi flood, con. | 1An€ements for their ~entertamment | portunities niext year for all kinds of - ALWAYS A GOOD, CLEAN, MORAL SHOW Eng v e e ient ot = during. the conference had been made. | men, small well as large. Speed | s Q N, g : " ne requent o the pretdent | o " leriness”are 1o e (he essential braid and lace collars, in Navy e as uppropriated in the neighborhood factors —————— L L5 e s e ey - n The chief features of the confere e | i i | % millio; part of which was used | ... e he Nar Jeecher lec e by Coach Howe, who was captain of | T — ! remtrict the water, | Bene g man Beecher lectures Y | 1oni*falkateam, ursea's g mum: || Black and Brown. \ n he famine is at its height | graduate of Edinburgh and Oxfr ‘v.\ er of men to come out for the game, | Ta v nd the effort to raise a million for the | “The Preacher: His Life and Work. and Uaptain Spalding BUBSeRIed. seeric o . rving victims of last autumm's|As intensely intercsting and praciical | € With a thorough determination to re g g acribed’. M are starving| 214 B. Smith, DD, of the Chicago |22 ‘eatured fast e = n : 4 theological seminary, on “Modern K}~ Ll RERLA | at land and the fact that th T i 1 | At Harvard and at Princeton the| s & s . larger response is due Prob- | There were four lecturss in each se. | football squads have been out for a | T the many appeals for similar | ries. In addi there was the alum- | Week b % ¥ > . o e S T R T T Ty ‘ to be particular when buying R e . wh Hiberal American- contribu-| George Rédingtor “Montgon PhD, A striking editorial on Dwight hall, 4 o ns were made. It was Amerigan | D00 of New. Vork city who was |\ SEUSE B0 GrONGL Clothing and m sure you get - g ice which broke up the Jast { S5°05C 1US AORCT i atry and | Week. In part it said: Dwight ball t campaig amine in China, which country s mow | SSA0LAT1 gctiviies In this country and | L5G; octompiishing the work-at Yalo | — . e e the best for your money. ! & 5 uetion and the | jnan ‘and the Modern Preacher.” Thers | sed to accomplish, the work that|as there were no ‘.m"y,f within eas ortland.—It I feared that the peach . s are constantly | were.many valuable conferences and [l OUEht to accomplish. The trouble saiing distance of her; s F rtne cold weather haa de- : 8 h and it is motice- | a centor of religious influence was | 5.\ icn should either become a b T = I 1gh frequent, there is| B % o8 L < set forth the great possi- | Iness-like practical college activity for| It is about time that the speed s a erous response. Lkl L, il Eroat ying on philanthropic work, or it |mania slowed up in SURE FOOT CURE | ar & . bilities of the future, | All ous e | the Titanic survivors | | shiould become a purely religious cen- | All our railroads, hoa =y g0, res. There was | e 0 |t absolutely free from all “activity uulomf}il s, motor d, indeed, EZO Is the Quickest A:tmg Reme- i 4 KEEPS HIS WOR 0 resented by passengers| Prof. Simeon E. Baldwin, LL.D, | and mum.' | everything with which we do dy for Aching, Burning Feet. H d iarter £ d bl Pt ‘ i : asEEEt | couprmar of Connestcut he Wilianh | At Une Ame e, Dean Brown of | Rave veen inteeted by it o | y ng, B is Headquarters of -Dependable th o m were 10st. | Joq ] T)odge lecturer, on The Respon- | t Givinity, sc hool zxpxPx(»n his or\m—"““ loss and death in many cases ofy pyo puts the in fine shape ov . £ & weirs 3 oy should | sibiies of Cillsenshin, for this vear, | ion 10 the dlumni (his weel that gur- | hose who are the subjects of It Let |, 60, "o matier now sore o pam- || - Mlerchandise and its to your ad- € be- | hegan the course, considered on £ the past year he had visited 81|us have a of safe rst!—| pu1, rub on Ezo and misery will van e . wwed ones were drowned | the most impertant in the university oges, and in none had he found a | Bridgepor andard | a See e N f L . St e dain RSl c i Feraine ol titpiies rest i : s s reiined oimiment and wasr|] VANTAZeE to:see the Values Offer « . neeessa rovisions safety: and, | Immediate predecessors as Dodge - | ious spirit than at Yale. | Gathering Sass'fras. to use: just rub it on your poor ail- . l phat e 3 2 l ang x Lo i ot by s | turers have been Governor Hughes, | . wco Dr. Wiley left, the searcher | ing fect, thavs a. No russime around || €d in the Season’s Newest ldeas reveale g > : “X | Ampassador Pryce, ex-Secretary Root, | The Battle of Waterloo, the lect for spring medicine may feel incl tting ready. Sold on money back publish el i fhe humanitarian | py pyman Abbott and President Taft. | that Prof. Arthur N. Wheeler, to slight all bottled medicines and go | plan ting > o “.\~m4, part of e wl" In his first cture, Relation of | s bec :‘l, :\»1;:: A}l"lnxéu!'w l{m‘ thirt: out into the woods to gather his own Z(O never fails to »\\Lu’!h sore- ; s h would bring endiess | iZducation to Citizen Governor | years before the Phi Beta Kappa so- | sassafras.—Portsmouth Herald ess m corns bunions and callous ers, Mtort to otherwise hopeless out- | Baldwin said | ciety, was ugain repated on "?flnerln,v S—— es, i for rough skin chapped hand 9id r used agains » t widows and orphans, | There is a word in our language |evening. Professor Wheeler, Durfee| Portland. ives inning | or face there is nothing like it. J ’ ! e | which hasacquired a new meaning professor of history eineritus, is ac- |fast, and the fisherm PO} ry | nts at all druggists. Mail or- l'\ n g 1 r poin EDI N | late years. It is “sanity We use | knowledged to be perhaps the leading | small catches in comp; n wi s filled by Ezo Chemical Co, Ro- 1) | ' 8% matntain ) DITORIAL NOTES. {to cxpress aculty of coming to | authority in the world on Waterloo, | of last week chester N. Y y il f,. x e r v hot air. | in a morked degree to an except A he mous campaign was given lucid- = T\ £ . o T - o 9 - — man. He is “sane” the rest of us'ly and vigorously as ever to an audi- I v o se v i : e 4 5o st ward | BBt T, v HORASt hn| ack o g peseee DERMA VIVA Here you can select from ould s 5t b rnor of Kansas proclaimed LETTERSTOTHEF.D]TOR | 28 per | matés, Ana while the ‘number of fam eps i i coverly warsen. | our age. We are unsetiled, We may| The Yale Dramatic association has 5 L 5 Arped. | reasonably look to men of higher ed- | anncunced as its spring play to be hover e satisfleq| UCAtion o cool it off: fo quiet and | given on tho campus on June 15 & pro- I i i satisfied | o054y i1, to give its force a direction | duction written by Jack Randall Craw- I - o, P0al PIO- | jn healt wvays. ford of the faculty, entitied Robin of 1 : . on on ocean and. coasting steam: | - The mest popular ory, not always to- | Sherwood. . The piay will §1ve OPpoL: pots cured in & few days the smallest cos g s. day, always and everywhere in | tunity for more than a hundred pa tion for years and recommend | American polltics, is for progressive | ticipants and more excellent outdoor = 4 g the policies, Our people have no patience aging effects. Frank Lea Short has | | J b e e e T = | Suits and Top Coats, $10 to | forces. Who can best do | game, scheduled for Wednesday, was I' 3 t 5 h i ;.| who has nad scient oned, as was the case with the 0 a S. 51 s i L o : armest ad-| (hese general ideas W r game with Pennsylvania last Satur- | ’ i imi as the original | mon to all schoiars of all count . On Friday, the University of | . s con 4 : s al present cutting a| and, we may alsor say, of all times. | Vermont plays at Yale field and on St ff H t p - SG t 5 y T | In his second vre Wednesd: saturday Columbia university sends o“n s 1 a Sq "’ U 0 ha =D s N RHts Govsonor - Hkiiwiia suoks t psing teani. . : ryan, “ihe one,” | Staping ;n to Citizenship. Ho | Yale freshman. team was de- | - sy Coow Lones | spoke. ot o fushigaed Soilose | the New Haven high school H | Everything in Furnishings ; o e e tho | cducation before the system of elec- | in its first game of the season, 6 to B e - and & ¢ g sl ar Price e | i| at Popular Price as against 0.6 of th THE IDEAL FACE POWDER the World’s Be: Iugt , there- o g s ok e on oo il by seciving e ""\'1?”‘5( value at A WOMAN GHIE e ey a0 mans "mones| Al Alike at Sea. | ierage iy e has decined o | DOC Package of Remarkable Flesh-Builder, ur Standards ol ndise are 1 and menaces to life removed. - - [ 4.9 t0 4.8 persons. Although it is fair N . 1 d | Waas In pamis | . i ||| r mator: How often we hear and | 10 a2 ‘that owtaide of Treland no one| Protomey Sent Free to Prove What RWillDo. || Stein-Bloch Clothing, Kaox _he refusing to debate campaign ,\,i T ol g J\n S o of our mil- | can understand Irish politics, yet per- S " M aae s Roosevelt tndi. | lionaire Americans. How ofte this minute of facts may be of Shipt : i1 jemagogue storfes to arouse 2 1o those who are looking for in- B S ires. King str 1 lies | sentiment by howling at “the bloated | formation in geneval lnes, = & ates treCt Shirts s 1e real bone of contention. | millionaire!” but in the past few days | JOHN g - - - —— | it has been proved far beyond all ar- | o S e e ROYAL GOLD TRADING STAMPS GIVEN ‘ " 4t Woodrow Wilson has Jo- | gument that men | in Jacob As [ - ——— sulicase, the cani- | {or, Benjamin Guggenheim and lsador ¢ sceed with all mysteries| Straus, who owned $400,000,000 of - ot vept the loss of linots | Money’ and_property, stood ga | le women and children, o i 9 begin to depict m humble emig ts, were i scenes on the deck of Millions ¢ not count in suc H o deck o | Miliions did not count n su . Clothier, H,nu,r and Furnisher, ; zed fami- | but h m did ere are New Hampshire, engaged | cing b i never to| plo in America (oday who v st Hibiried. FLAT Sn | ,‘ | BTSSR e Cor. MAIN & SHETUCKET STREETS - 5 Chinese | 4 R [ ablican. # e women left to| Pacger, Cony April 18, 1912, | o the suffragist orators Y ey % | PEEIhL - | has sold its soul to a T BT A - % | The Geography of Ulster and Other | i el il “‘"“5_“:3"“ d: e 5 Facts. get the soul’—Norwalk | 8 o e One or twice, commen Tl b on his TR ot of A ubege t| > Charities and Correction p qp s s B > aw for the govornment of It ended with a laugh is a s oy ™ | land, known better as hom r i o Amsricar oftizen al 4 — coming fram Ulster county. il | poaks IBUBHE. REOr A nIcehichl i E INVITE YOU TO SE « F A Jlisasters as the Titanic sim- | be known that Ulster is not a ¢ A o S Sowk g " ¢ b WeACT 1w only 0o plainly what c but a_province, containing nin n- | o WALL COVERINGS. A MOST INTEREST AND CAL s ¢ e sa . P < sty g An impression prevails that Savin ASSORTMENT. : Ty yone gi and ( e T A e PAPERS TO MATCH CARPETS AND OTHER WITH A e E ) the i P w & sridgep Telogram. T e wa nois _and Pennsylvania | than one-foursh of the population of wat the fly princife is all right, PAPERS WITH CRETONNES F RNISHED MATCH, MAK 1a¥e cotne Torward hanid-] Ireland when your neighbor doesn't give CHARMING CHAMBER OUT . Y Denominationally, Ulste as Roman - m',.)‘n“n way or the other you hm\i pen Catholics 490,124, Protestants §3%,438, | better keep the screens going and look | P SO e : 2 . peSTS T | made up »yterian, Episcopal, | o ur own individual comfort and | REMAZE THE ADVANERES T UM i SARPR 5 ¥ A '”" y\‘{;‘ '\H i Tist & ot u‘w. of n T the ;19‘ it go at that.—Middletown Press. DRAPERIES AT ONE STORE, T RESUL S N TH v'{l‘v1 il A ecaste sayvs a Pragbyterians are the numerous, : N t s minated at Chicago, while | being 421,366 which t scopalians | o, Pres s o : ; g PLEASING COMBINATIONS. e, In it Yol 266,151 of the populatio | resident Taft will not “seek t0| A Few Weeks' Treatment of Protone Will Make You Plump, Strong and Vigorous. able, : a ng e situation $B,111 of the popuiation. . |boister up his campaign” by a war ls = Y y be mo he has ey L tonderrs . Reifacr, | With Mexico. Bolsters of that kind| gy 15 astonishing to sce the effacts pro- prove loes the work: their | WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION : y 3 s > ch leviathans of the deep as ster, and ””*-Il m't Taft’s kind | guced by the new flesh-inereaser, Protone. book You Are Thin, 0 «.1‘ e & s - —_— | SEHas 16 ORI Haf Whatever else Taft may be, | To put on real, solid, healthy flesh, at the charge, giving facts which will probably n s called the attention | vessels are desivned and bul he cannot be accused of being a War-|rate of a pound a day, is not at all astonish yc ipon_below today | w Eng a d num i ers the Amerlcan | Lord Pirrie, tacir huilder, | Uke\president—Ansonia. Sentinel remarkablo with this new wonder with your ng i | l er ons . 84 ) Washington to the fact | nounced home ruler T 1f links, ot g T ona IR RAsR ) IngSbuing o0 11 | exterminated av| that 4t s Hme for the Ametics o| Judging by statis nnis courts, golf links, etc., are, of | growth, makes perfect the assi n of he ter ears i h them indispensable, an ‘1 would much | muse and id, healthy flesh, and Aisco. e « 1p thin people. e s s 190 3 8o prefer ats In a sudden emer- | rounds out the fgure B K i e et a Down By the Sea. POD i i V. o gen: er country life on! For women who mever appear sty € X 3 as evidence | | e - - 3 o ger ha ¢ 0 shipie ar t e advertisel| anything, because | - % The half | a ster 8 i xter Springfleld News. | nimy ‘prove e revelation. 261 Protc HE PROTONE CO. JEWETS SUEE SIS | I wW. | e | ¥imen Yt Senian | T8:easts you nothing 1o prove the re- | 4261 Protans Bldg,, - Detreit, Michigan Now and Uv to-date in every | Br.k. W, SO, Beans 5 % s Revere has ben cut up info nouse | of tie four prosiaces, Leinsier, shows | Wircless has never yet failed to| markable effects of Protane. It fs non- | xuni particular. Shannon Geliding Anne. Reom A 38 iy | 1ots.— Coneord” Monitor '..-” rease of pepulation, thet 0.7 per | bring relief to those in distress, nor|injurions -to the most delicate system. | " IRA F. LEWIS, Prasristor. Telezlons bzs octi0d [ b : 5 : - e cent | did it this time, the only difference be-| The Protone Company, 1961 Protone Bldg., | 5ireet & ol o 8 Govetnor and Mes: Dix ‘of New Yark ] = A curiaus featn the census re- | Ing that rescuers were just 100 late| Detroit, Mich., will sind you on recei TAREPFE '3 no aavertist edium 1 B . ' hich we fassachu- | Wil sai Lurope Saturday wn the| turns is the hea asc in the fé- |to suve all Bui thix was where the | of your mame and address, a free S0 pack- | ¢ity State Ea‘l-l“l:‘vpr.uu?‘u Us caunt o Fue Bul: | Bastert t g ¥ P ew Hampshire to follow. ' Lapland male population of leland, which is Titanie piayed in ill Juck, in as much age of Protone, with full instructions, 1o letip fu, Dusiness resuits letin tor business results.

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