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dorwich Zulletin und Courier. 116 YEARS OLD. cek; S0c u Entered at tao £9ce at Norwlich, Cous., &8 second-class matter. Telephnme Calla: Bulletin Business Office, 480, Bulletin Editociai Rooms, 35-3, etin Job Orfice, 35-8. ntlc Office. Roem 3 Murzay Bullding. Teievnone 210. Norwich, Friday, May 3, 1912, The Circulation o! The Bulletin. The Bulictin has the largest culation of auy puper in Eastern Commecticut, and fro to four thmes larger thum 1hat of muy in Norwich. 1t ix dellvered to over 1000 of the 14,053 b wich, snd read by nimety-three per cemt. of the people. In Windh it in delivered to over $00 houses, in Put 1,100, amd in il of these pluces it is considered the local duily tern Conmecticut has forty- nine towns, one humdred and mixty- five postoffice districts, und sixty rural free delivery routes. The Bulletin meld in every town @nd on all of the R. ¥, D. routes In Esstern Commecticut. CIRCULATION 1901, average a2 uses in Nor- u and Danlelson to over g eight de ) a they ought to f de it indicates th: w in a contest. A recount i ed but the fizure w plaini e tro red Taf THE PROBLEM OF THE CAT OBSERVANCE OF MAY DAY. and disagreeable month with a prom- |ise of a delightful four weeks and was scasonable and welcomed. The | foys of a May bre: | different to the 1 population than | those of any other time, but it adas | m to the budding and putting | j forth of sprin pecially where it is ade a public feature, The gsery- ance of May day used to be a feature of the year at the Y. M. C. A., but it has disappeared of late, and the first pring morning went by without pub- lie_observan a While May breakfasts | pant day for the miost pa b | several” other countries it is. a in a | day long anticipated and in’ the early | od 1 England was for | tzea ¥ to mark the | the sut it has long since lost [¥al s that it once held, when ['the New Haven, May in Yale. T Woodrow W of nearly twi » meet and stem the ism, the republicans Of course, College ranks, the supporters of Roos third term, and there are quite a| le a march on th e i been banded together, most of son club, for have thére is a s| as elsewhere. velt for men. This was accomplis! i e ed ) make of it an|few of them, stol \ of : { belng able to| TALt 2 o 15 able 1904 meeting Tuesd; n ) ng et al communities I 1 nee in breakfast May | w games and Maypoles, which are pas pyropriate for school chil- pleasure as well But their opponen shown Wednes W nth h T duly’ formed advancing that c it did not cc Ay ant ans by a Roosevel ot \pare with the night whe: Tul ‘exerols Taft club came into bein tihe number of supporters of A LONG, HARD FIGHT. ter is correspondingly large. s apparent that the home rule| litical question drew out over nd has only just started | Wednesday night. ‘Bditor A n sts which have | n years gone|pyug and continued hro e two years that the house| I { lords can delay jt. This ability toto k m tring out over the| the Wo_ye cause: for gen- | bects of the New I undergraduates to g le anc A cts. ste aven Reg n optimistic ¢ —Politics is ram- democrats have weeks; and now, current of Wil- fon ~ at | purpose of ndidate’s interests. | out and them, a pe- organ- plit in At hed a icipat- day. t club e spirit | n the g, and | lat- T, told opinion na Roosevelt clubs plan eep the political pot bubbling fo next few wee to be Beveridge, ks. 1 att nd other er ex- T | Fos. he contest, at present, | ,rominen{ speakers, and the Ta e ¢ tage is some distance | {miges taliate with men of ! wsiasm can be aroused, { simjlar even the president in t ates The consery rently little con- s poin e has sufficien e I nt pass it s not will not be B ed wi s talk of civil ir the threat | wh \ight be a failure two years hence, sembers and minds is position is now bank radical | and 11 will the | ed, tionalists £s r 3 s for the drew u resolu- 4 has th n of their cla: IMPORTANT SUGGESTIONS The new relations between Yale and | on to know | s of the great Ti- s Bruce smay. He was n W ns, the construc- | e sailing and loss of the ship, m ve admitted that he kpows g regarding the cata he result of | | esting « errible ‘experience and the inves- | f1a wiq n he h e a number of sug- | Aggociation of ges n € s ips with a | mulated a set ¢ flai His | entr: € to : similar he result of the dis- |Dbet n. though not all|PW ndica readine against sther t| v me conditions be- | scn ed to nd in so d g | is, the s h in an unsinkable | or ele ¢ to get as near to it| possik as possibl { w em | might own, M but are un- With pathy amoj Ryerson and J. man were on le universi are also urges h na ng the past mi automobile where two The family while the o saved, the f n, 1 sols should ch w our colleg »mained on n, at the | himself being a possibility, it w: was_the|ed Wedn T civil wir if { campaign lites night. Educ stat- tional ire will be distributed | 8 and the unders iege. lege.” Professor Corwin does not believe these relations can be bettered by “some slight rearrangement of exam- inations and regulations nor by flirt- ing with certificates.” From the serious which the faculty and well known ed- uactors of the country are giving the questions, it seems not unlikely that there may be, in o short time as the a radical change in the requirements. Along this same line was the meeting of the heads of Connecticut preparatory schools with the Yale examining board in New Ha- ven last week. Principal Henry A. Tirrell of the Norwich Free Acad- next year or two, emy was among the V. A preliminary programme for the exercises of Commencement week has been announced for the convenience of The principal events of graduates. t may scem no | Taft and Roosevelt Clubs Have Been Formed—Resolutions on Death of Borup and Case—Relations Between Yale || and 'Secondaty Schools an Important Question—Pro- gramme of Exercises For Commencement Week. He challenges the university to prove that the prescribed preparatory course fits especially well for col- the list are as follow nday, June 16 Untrimmed Hats A Manufacturer’s Sample Line at a Special Price At consideration New Style Hats and Street Wear Hats Suits iting teachers. Suits at , Presentation by the Dramatic assoctation of Robin || of Sherwood. by J. R. Crawford of Coats at on_the college campus. Woolsey hall. | the Sheffield Scientific school faculty, Sunday, June 16—10.30, Baccalaure- | !ate address by President Hadley, in chool, Sheffleld square. dinner of the Yale law school alumni Coats at lass d: Monday, June 17—10.30, Class day excreises of the Sheffield Scientific SUIts at $]I gH Yale college on the college campus. Women’s and Misses' Tailored Spring weight Coats 2.30, Annual ; exercises of d to use their ence outside college walls, The tragedy in the Sound in which George Borup, 1907, Samuel Winship Case, 19118 lives Sunday, was aroused the deepest sym- g 1¢ 3 of New Yo le unde onth. The nt at and ¢ | the secondary schools is the great issue | the mo al nte some with wh 1 not wisel ought has had no Latin s which required to mentary ma There such and was Hadley influ- rk city second | gt hildren vement has | alumni r, and ions, fonal | or- | ich our | y rum-i to ad- 1lgebra amount high furnish French | is ¢ ands, well | re know M.\ bt of the ¢ He feels con- | 58 s 18 well | fident that “nothing which has hithe i s launch, | to been done indica que: sinking, a reasonable be waters ““"Y“"\”"‘ e prea. | 18 thal | { the ) jouch wit ea inner one ! s connection of req | lireme discussed. ils is ad-| In the Alumni Weekly, too, the new 8 been busily t Anniversary exercises of the law |l Suits and Spring school, Hendrie hall; address by Hon. William H. Hornblower, York city. 5, Addr ical hool in Coliege Street hall, by b LL.D., New (}§ only one of a kin cfore the med- [l newest models and Prof. Henry H. Donaldson of Phila- || at $17.98. ssembly of alumni delphia. Concert by the Univer- Wi oalfioyh hlull 10, Senior momem\de Woolsey hall “hi 'S Sprine /o] ~M1 H 7 e P e i Children’s Spring Weight Coats, sizes 6 to 14 Yea Harveyd v Yale, at Yalo field. 7.1 graduates' commencegnent din- ner, university dining hall. Wednesday, June 19—9.45, Assembly of officers, graduates, candidates for degrees and invited guests, on the col- lege campi 10, Sgart of procession s s Snecial Offering of the Popular “Geisha” Waists ment exercises, Woolsey hall, on_ universil riday, June 21—Yale-Harvard boat Waists at race at New London, of the law school at ale man called to Yale ’83, 57. Professor Vance, Prof. William R. Vance, who has filled the chair of Lines professor of testamentary law in the Yale law school for the past two years, leaves the end of the year to become dean | of Minnesota. It is another case of a this _uni | where President George B. Vincent, is_now_head, inter- | ceeded President Cyrus Wwho was presi- dentgief fhe Association of American Law%Schools last year, says that the | law school in the next quarter school ‘Women's Linen Ta —the well known plaited models, splen Waists at §1.98, the University rsity, having suc- Northrop, Yale will assume a significance and Import- (1 confesses that in hav ance in the American university such |eR temporary chairman be rendered society. Professor Vance says. set by Yale is seen in every corner |the politic and Rel of the land. In her law school she [Politicians know will not fail to respond to the call |enough.—Ansonia Se for a great public service.” s reat and the opportunity Inspiring,” In the Yale law school next year, | as it has not known before, He sees | CFatic state convention { no field where more signal se¥vice can [Share of honor, and “The need is |rather side-track his c de egate to the natio “The standard |then make a contest several important changes in policy || IDEAS OF A PL. ar w old texth trance T are havin, ook teaching. to be made, the chief of which 1l.be the case system, replacing the uirements, 4 college degree, | o - Wating effect. | Life is an unstable e —— It will not do to ha; The new en- In athletics during the week, per- | safe, solid and sure. haps the winning which Y In {en s to1. fied his in noticeable event is the Neither would it do intercollegiate soccer | fluctuating. ampionship by Yale. This the 2-0 defeat administer- Ivania at Yale field, by le finished the seasom with a | perfect list of victories, Georgetown university, ch defe: d Yale on the southern rip, was outplayed 6 to 8, and Ford- ham, in the miweek game, was beat- Men do not like pe Women are inclined to are a trifie wayward. not. ‘When a person is but there is a way bac of b At _the Pennsylvania relay carnival | bores us to extinction to the demands “and | the Yale pole v-unars won first place,| One's personality being in this | self when one is hop: Hopelessly good. We must be forever world. It must be a wr the Olym e man who i An odd lot of Tailored Suits and Misses and Small Women, Tailored Suits in exclusive model able materials—regular $25.00 Suits the wis I 7 38 West Mam It is bad not to know when on husband is coming home to dinner; 10" wiltes 10 ki ha 1) Be on. bikie but not to care whethe annot express i 200 Untrimmed Hats—A Manufacturer’s Snmple ed colorings. On Sale 98¢ gfgg':n??fss New Arrivals in Hats Fancy Feathers 89¢ for Women, Special showing of Fancy Misses, and Children, in both Dress | Feathers—a large showy are being re- | in black, white and all the fashion- ceived daily, Splendid showing of | able colorings—Special price 8%c, newest shapes in Trimmed Sailors. value $1.50. and Coats Reduced Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Apparel at S Clearance Prices 0.0 o 811 in sizes for value, « ats—Sm: ts, only one d—in all the most_fashion- English Men's Wear W Wale Serges—value up to $ in all the Newest Spring Models—all at Reduced Prices. Clearance Prices are $4.25 to $8.48, value $5.00 to $10.98 mpus. 1 p. m, Alumni dinner. 4.30, | Waists at ilored Waists A broken assortment of ‘Geisha” brand, | Waists, hand embroidered, nd ~ Flaxons—also Silk in sizes 34, 36 and 38—regular §2.95 | Crepe Walsts, in Persian designs— $4.50 and $6.00 values at $2 didly tailored, | Lawns The Porteous & Mitchell Co. ing been rhw—l‘ PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING of the demo- | he has had his | th: This is I\l]»\ ¥ r————, | 15 i1 the Plumbing, Steam and Gas | Fitting Business. AINMAN || ma If you how cheap, but how well, Let him give you referc quilibrium get ve it pe 11y | No one to pay to tell som how. to have it too | A ‘Women'’s and Misses' Spring Coats and Tailored Sults, regular $15.00 Suits at 2] 5“ Coals at ‘Women’s Tailored Suits and Coats exclusive models in high f a style. The ma- Whipcords, orsteds and Wide- he \\uultl’ andidacy as a| nal convention | et for anything in that line come {in and talk it over. Our motto s not the expert and workman in one. POLI’S oo BROADWAY THEATRE TODAY AND, TONIGHT The Titanic Story FROM ACTUAL MOTO-PHOTOGRAPHY showing many details in the history of lost liner in addition to the usual program Sc rrces E save |OC Ostrich feather, pecial class 37.50, at “Geisha” on sheer 8. Street are !n the nces. You ne one else wwor mer wio | ROBERT J.COCHRANE favor men who 10 West Main St. he comes o eing good that n t | | ! 1 we are sorry; | elessly bad ‘LI‘ | a-tilt wi estling bet | Gas Fitting, Plumbing, Steam Fitting. Norwich, Conn. Agent N. B. O. Sheot Packing, aprid Sanitary Plumbing A peep 1nto an up to date bathroom | 18 only less refreshirg than the baib cen | ltse. During the summer you wil | other tuba T the work Poli’s Broadway Thealre .oz Tomigt AMATEUR NIGHT FEATURING LITTLE BILLIE BEDARD, AGE 8 YEARS The Child Wonder AND A MEDLEY OF OTHER GOOD ACTS The usual program of new pictures and songs by TOM CASEY, TEROR BREED THEATER TODAY’S STRONG FEATURE. “THE GIRL AND HER TRUST”-Biograph Most Sensational Railroad Picture Ever Made. Edward Meehan, Lyric Tenor. Mae La Jess, Contralto. —lN—AUD I'TO R I U M—Illil— THE VILLAGE FOUR GOOD COMEDY SINGING NOVELTY OTHER FEATURE ACTS AND PICTURES Lyceum Theater & 53 2 Mureny, war Tuesday, MAY 7th . H. Woods Presents the Sterling Actors DUSTIN and WILLIAM FI\RNUM In the Boston Theater Success THE LITTLEST RL-.UE.L w es 25c to $1.50. h a performance “Dickens’ Children” IN TABLEAUX CAR LOAD Of AT PARK CHURCH PARISH HOUSE Agricultural SATURDAY. MAY iy o n's 80 Ly Miss Park, Mrs. lee Story r n Learned. s At candy and '« ! ¢ for old and For Sale at a very Low : Dl price ADMISSION—Adul: Bdward Peple's M Sale ¢ ns Saturday. Cars to 25¢ Children 150 In quantities to suit you. A Large Assortment of A.N. CARPENTER | tRuNKS, BAGS and SUIT- 25 Gommerce Street || pEs; sleo Leather Goods ar i LOWEST PRICES. TheDimeSavingsBanl The Stetucket Harn:ss Go. 321 Main Street, OF NORWICH. ielivered fo Any Pari of Norwica DIVIDEND h A that is acknowledged to be th n the market—HANLEY'S PEERL A telephone order will The regular Semi“annual Dividen has been declared from the net earn ings of the past six months at the T=ChEERh A U SRS Tl g % yoary and D. J. McCORMICK, 30 menn st e payable on and after May 1 by ol FRANK L. WOODARD, W o e apri24daw Treasurer. |letin for b and Gas Tol oncern, has been hit hard by marine | And many a homely snvs popular- | Tin and Sheet Metal Worker {§ baking qualities. The oven is arranged so that the heat o our service to be the | We would be pleased to demonstrate their good e prices. Falis Ave | Prospect St ing medium in N A ng e shaping the | practically sure to go abroad is J. J.| ourselves and the pniverse, a continu- | the more lock to the bath for bodily > o ] d, yet they ar and dictating ti the | Gallaghor of the law school, who was | ous-trial with destiny | comiort. I will show you samples and ne nigh o, alth: om three | in the lea® In the recent Boston Mar- il e e . . | plans of the poicelain and ) five per cen h on at the twenty-first mile, When | \MFTIE® IS & berpetual adjustment. | apg give you esiimates fo an, he turned his ankle, =2 ~ e e | of puiting them i in the best man: EDITORIAL, NOTES. ending experiment for the mastery. | fiob s sanitary standpointoend grae s - 1 ) Tapy f Debt isa| — ¥ = 5 "' 5 E- o Our own desires, we cannot suppress | antee the entire job is " naze but not so|improvement upon conventional meth- | inebriates, because they have on hand Ef_‘;“’r""u:'l“d"‘“‘a?‘[’r‘x f::““!‘»"f s “"““ TR o e 0,000,000 gallons for which there is no COPSE SN QISR Jeik N e i & Ay B s demand.—Springfield Union. Life nx? a spinning top; t stands | ol IOMPK]N), . 3 Since . . Though e nd e s 80 long as it keeps golng; its exist W do " s Miera b S = : A California woman who is 104 years | ence depends upon maintaining its 67 est Main Street rnor Sherman » woman is i | 51d announces that she will cast her | equilibrium. & 3 jail for having ten husbands. first vote for President Taft’s renothi- | A man is never fixed until he is in S I R e b nation and election. This 13 in all its | his coffin, or hands h and soul Tha Vauflhn Fuundr EU whipriaed Sl conditions an unparalicled circum- | over to some 0 J 2 b i tance and is not likely to be equaled | same thing. g 2 er anywhere.—Bridgeport Standard. e - ' s e universe it t on| Rodserelt ot Fov- own opin- | | Fifth Oficor P. G, Lowe of the Ti- A socki I Wiy, g in & { n . tanic told the investigating committee *urnished promptly. Large stock ar but not’ nice. % | that 1 nt no insuit When he re- | ‘T"' E‘“"f"“'“ of : patterns. No. 11 to 25 Ferry BStreet 3 : i s of sunshine. | ferred to the immigrants who at. | Never anywhere in all our wan- into evidently been | tempted to seize lifeboats as Italians, | I¢rings had we seen so many butter- : to plant beans, bden which shows that even humble seamen |flies at one time. They swarmed in | n S e S st e o ol ¢ combinations in > poiiical aspirations—Waterbury |the sunshine like ~clouts of ~gnats.| T F URNS in the weather | Republican | Butterflies of every conceivoble hue-- 0 k o the throngs of gay, ! Bur- ' v hat's whi maids w i i A I mt , ‘ : ‘ - = Heating and P u.n;)mg. s 5 o . the trail, ng up befor g Uncle | our horses' hoc 1o light ‘ b paciancte | on us, or upon e 92 nankllu Su 7 g W ning - ¢ Panama canal. |OF to drift off d s, oF 1o | _ n N b They i ere long W oo’ bad, Dt somehow we |36tile on the trail ancad, only to by favor sa he. surface but o Te manage to get along.—Hartford |started up again. . AP 1 1t : ¢ : From the gar cans of Cleveland |, The Burman belleves the spirits of £l BUQN ¥ Dbt el bl AN e B AL | human beings to be butterdies, which, . o . ) N R T O] % 0 wonit of | e Storrs Agricultural Experiiment | when the bodies to whom thev belons | Plumbing, Sieam 1 the flag aro | oy ot worth of | station s Just issued & pamphlet of |are at rest, may go Muttering spout | to_trample | fertilizer. This $140,000 was tossed out | special interest to all who grow ap- |the world at will. Thus only for the i astir . ar g % a0 foctta -t ot e hACEBbod i‘m - It s entitled Some Apple In- |gravest reasons will one Burman wak- | Prices and work satisf>~tary 3 a i 3 sects of Connecticut. Surely our own [en another: for that butterfly spiri >t s r—————— | DCODIC SHOUIA Do a5 appreciative as |may be wandering, who knows where. | 130 Platt Ave. s 3 ULt 1 Giiate . seetate s sk strangers, and should take advantage |and iliness or death may come (o hini : o Byifted ot HAlE b e i of the knowledge that may be had for | who is waked before his spirit has re- s X b, and A Tsmay OTHER VIEW POINTSI the asking.—Bristol Press. turned gently to arouse the sleeping S. F. GIBSON _ % Lloyds, the great English insurance P g T e \ publi service company ut its an-| - Owners of dog t have to license | Ities, and is called on to pay |ity with the male contingent is due to | o il sal nelaimed packa thiem but on Why can't 0,000 for losses occurring within | the fact that she has a rich father. | Agent fo: Richardson snd Boyn X ’ ) amorellas and 900 canes they as well make annual point | the last seven months. There will be | Furnaces. public is certainly very forg come just before the 1l time limit | no “standing off” of legitimate claims. | 5 | 85 West Main Street. Nor 5 as just after iti=New iaven Resls- | Bu: Liovds and other insurance com- Longer Life for the Broom aflure bu | ter. insist upon e RS 7 e i s perils of the sea, | A little inteliigent make ; ; | The stock s & béer qu;:“,.u.mmc differ or | Haek, Livery and Boarding ® s ) d na a broom wii i time : e e o e STABLE ab. | Der i " r confrers the saparation of the ol wed a wee z & d : ub- | ide g y atter from his offica) seems to - : have progressed rapid direc- | reasonabl - : e shine s old Dy MAHONE\’ BROS., fined < rying lent ing pow h t i 5 3 e z < e 1ese changes in his political { up and is until the | F. C. ; ¢ ba- | move to ot t the lew with greater pleasure \ e changing elr mind | in New Saturday ought to | where he could ca m up than we do. They straws are cleaned and b“ght’ then | ! y are on the lines of | & N is. 4 hummer. ' ent hats, | $ame fine. —Middletown Pross !h-(mr servico for the party and for | Fifee and hang up to dry. If a gew TU ER o L : Do Siafer and emphationtetra. 5oL | broom is dipped in fiot suds before used, Shone 511 122 The Carnes ero i ows tha A preferential® primar law Lihbe mpera neoy Y | the senator's own Interests.——Stamford | the straws will he toughened and will | gy the rlean Loy I8 ever rea lo W f the e’ and Al | gretiiens Moe o ] ] SIS siot break so-easily. 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