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<ot Slorwich Zulletin and Couriee. = 116 YEARS OLD, at tho Postoldce at Norwleh, s second-cluss matter, Telophone Caliss Bulletin Business Office, 480, Bufletin Editocial Iooms. 25-8. Bulietin Job Office, $5-6. Willimantio Office, Room 3 Murray Bailding. Telephons P10 e Norwich, Friday, May 24, 1912, —_— REPUBLICAN TICKET. ALL-POWERFUL OPERATORS. The operators of the anthracite coal mines m to be paving the way for the appointment of a commission with similar authority as the interstate commerce commission, which has the power to regulate the charges and ‘Where the rail- le to increase their :d pay was granted, ble to do so without the commission, and s an important factor in bring- recent neers' demands be- arbitration board. The coal rates of the rail roads used to be rates when increa they are no longer the consent this w ing th fore an Election Monday, June 3, 1912 | - vy | dayor | .BER IEWITT, Aldermen | ME JEWET | ilmen ater Comm S A School Commit 5 o P BEST HOPE Wi to o pres T W up the d ma- Jority of d es e 1 sert th g r and adm and with a p ¢ turn of save the pa 08 s cess should mean his n thought ich & view is York Tin state. The a tremendous r nominated, the the party.to ¢ measures roass the Roosevelt and p gre THE CUBAN REVOLT. Race n eer cause f the island Toes has g casion no char the pr Amer likewise ha pression comes It is hard ble will ¢ quire the as the u negroes, v are with is nc 8o bad troops er s advis: hie while t they redations the prol make Nke Mex a state the people nor, gr enator W M me ming ent as we » mora than ¢ Senator Cran ne of his hheld his him antage, but who are turn e to friend and pponent is easy to realize what Massachisetts | is losing in the retirement of Senator Crane and why his colleagucs. so re- gret his decision. The course Is an unusual one for the ordinary politician, n The Bulletin's Special Yale Letter | Party From University Will Make Trip to Texas and Nebraska —Annual Spring Regatta Held on River—Roosevelt De- clared Unfit—Aero Club Has Aviation Meet Arranged— Gift of $10,000 to Promote Knowledge of American His- tory. regatta on the whole is " NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1912 QUALITY PLUS VALUE STATISTICS state that over $500,000,000 is invested in the Woolen Industries in this country. CONSIDER the large number of woolen mills and com- pute, if you can, what an enormous yardage these combined mills produce every year. The average woolen mill has ome chief concern in life—it is yardage, The oraze is production— more production — more— MORE. ng of Phi Betta Kappa and Sigma X s and duties as the: Those people who are always wish- the protection and convenience of our oncern TODAY'S MAGNIFICENT FEATURE ‘WAR’S HAVOC’ A Sensational and Spectacular Page from the History of the American Civil War. THE COOLEST THEATRE IN TOWN a3 [ operators have recently compromised Millions of yards made " any old way”—looks the sole thelr trouble with the miners for a B 4 - term of years, whereby there Wil be| New Haven May 23.—An expedition | lined on the feld and any student s motive th“fl“fy 50”091%}1 210“513'; of. A few mills, how- o {he pay of the miners, | to Texas and Nebraska will be made | promised an opportunity to catch base- er, ne gent oods. This tnerease jn vvases will b pad for | this summer by a Yale party headed | balls thrown by Beachey from his ma- PRCH AR g g g X —N—AUDITO 211J M- by 1 ste consumeriina Haajel- | 03 Prof ichard B, Lull associats heo. | chiney The EARNSDALE WORSTED C0. is one of them. Iis oLt R M Al S e IR Uiae e CONNTE &1" | fessor in vertebrate paleontology, for & : ways been the case. As long as this | he*Vurfoge of getting further collec- | The resignation of H. M. Osborn, products are made from Pure Virgin Weol only and is a SPECIAL PICTURE e e o . atons. s | ome O Boae Ao Kot e o | taoa yoate, maa oon, racsivéd spt wan | mandardized fabrio, 1§ is SRANDED-CUARANTEED. and THE TYRANT OF ROME & cos s up the operatc in | Peabody eum. e e 3 d ———————————————— —— s well as the miners do. The oper- | supplement the collection of specimens fl}vfi‘vml by ‘hf i ckomnimge IXT%“WE!]LIY ADVERTISED. h di b Natural Colored Film With The Famous Gaumont Lions. “k on to the peice of ther|So well known in the scientific world |of the corporation this week. Fred- when buy- ’ ber i o s ”‘i‘ T | Made by Professor Marsh from 1870 | erick B. Johnson, '96, superintendent of | 8 Wo d respeeltfufly urge the consumer y - s e T and & | to 1885, From the fact that ithough tho “bureau o pzr(‘hasos and stores, | ing clothing from his DEALER 0r MERCHANT TAILOR r X s it in addition to | (pe avolution of the horse is shown by | was made acting bursar for the college . SRk they will pay out 1n|(hose parts. tho foot end skull, which |vear 1913-1918. to INSIST upon seeing the SEAL OF GUARANTEE— _(: F ON Eranting miners' demands they | hest indicate the process of develop- ¢ i i i ent prod- to get g more to swell their | ment, there is no complete sieleton, | In bnahw.;hudwnk Willi;m- cnl; it grotegl;ls ixllé.n aga.ms: (iin::i“g]?eln:l ;:mm [ e e, instead of keeping coal where | and the prime object of the summer’s [lege on Wednesday showed _grea nots. ould you no i g to Siupply thix del strength, while Yale was unable to ~ TER HALL. FRIDAY, MAY 24th | 1 the out of the e b gl Tt as, | meet offectively the delivery of Davis. us, and we will tell you who has them, SLA’ 3 4 ‘ pra | where 18 £ what proved | The game was lost in the first inning, & Elizabeth Tudor, Soprano 1 of the operators is a| iy pe the I ’ when Hartwell of Yale was touched for ! SOLOISTS || Rt Wirrenrath Barstons || NEW YORK vithi n ap- | be 1 | five hits, letting In four runs. Swaln's / : i : Worl wele TN ik e ra | home'run with a man on base sent in /W / Tickets, 50c each. Public sale at Davis' Book Store, begins river beds in Ceniral Nebraska, where | two runs and three con: tive singles / g : *vons | the remains are in the middle stuge of |resulted in two more tall WORKS Wednésday, May 22d. ; gyl toed and about 10 | Vale scored one run in the tth, and //& 8 b A, | 4 edition may | with Blossom on second and one out %7 H W, ath's records at the Pia ut-Cadden Companyiy. veen the points of delive west. With his improved |had an excellent chance, but Reilly ’éfl@fl: 743 O TR r prices to him in many in- Professor Lull ho fanned and Piddell was flelded out A pamphiet, “Adulteration of W oolen Fabrics,” — ——— - means less profit and during | plement with valuable s easil i \l.'idmam: s«;urt‘a.‘d agl;n {n the ing what adulteration consists of, free upon req " P '_, B, d Th t » local dealer sun- | M lection, which Huxley studied | seventh and in the ninth, the final score wooLSEY S \ % roteer |38 o, and which even Charles |being 61, The game was In striking i oli's broadway eatre | Darwin intended to visit just before |contrast with that against Amherst, . + b "o o | a ot 8 a our- . 1 % . x e & power | L R heny s i Fate an on |4 moving cauee of 41 s toue end & main tataey of tur. | Capuet Pint Eamid OOk 0 T | PNl urda; 2t03 g b - . i ox . h | c s s e And it is this fee the Te The simultane of The Yale freshman nine defeated i . | The annual spring regatta was held | G oo "85 . - Satur. | rooted in the very , | the 1 s was mere coincidence y ‘ | Tl o i s e A0l | v (Rt it G | i, (o ity Sk 6 1 S ek e : TONIGHT'S PROGRAM LASKA WANTS HOME RULE. |Memorial boathou: ha raceh.being | C&F, 80 he Kolbrook seion R e g e it et (P ke p S re congress which | On t se of the r“”m'c '1:*’5" but I am perfectly satisfied to be my As Senator Root is to be made tem- h h,t Rgia ARTA».E!‘E»I::A“ prmiee o rule granied to the i st In the freshman track meet with | *}" it iy Flat Yacht W ey Ma st and sec- | Harvard at Yale fleld the visitors were | oo “P01 0°08° the river Leth 3 at Yac 18 |, riree casey sroTHERS ond university er the surprise g m% fxdozeaé'pd 63 1»!-' to 40 Lz,hhul at | "1 wouldn't forget my Songs i f the day. At the upper bridge the | Cambridge Yale made a poor showing |1 Yo for Al poss] 3 [ gsr 1 favor of second crew led by a guarter length, | in the university meet, losing 33 to 71 1}‘:? :'r'\:y :srpa ."m\vh( CROCKETT S i g WOO'NSG,OF o ¢ nd the senate now | and though the eight seemed to | Wagoner in the pole vault, Barlow in |} " 1nore ME? Y s < e e e the sec- | the 100 vard dash and Larkin in the ARG B e Unels Sestt o FOtE dod MALEClomiiiine S ecident and | ond crew drew away in the last quar- |120 yard high hurdles were the only { {should go into the coffee business to Spar varnlsh | " T ves him the | tor mile and sed the line half a | en fo el LIRS i he infamous cinch held on the | 5—“ON THE SHORE"—Imp. I AR el 1€ | length ahead e race was rowed in | It was Yale's last meet before the cons ers aid- | v t| the fast time o iein some de. | intercollegiates at Philadelphia on May || OTHER VIEW PCINTS gt eyl 6—MOTION PICTURE 1 | gree to the wind 31 and June 1. hold on For Boats 7.-AMATEURS ved by « iis would | The boats w Haven | e Mk o violation of | Universi At the Yale corporation’s monthly ¥ 3 el . ntad o B hconiamlun: e eric : meoting this week the gift of a fund | Some explain it by the fact that it | : A INCLUDING THE : : sty the 65 000 | Stephenson; bow, Gore, {of $10,000 In memory of Frederick |didn't rain, and the farmers had to hand, nev-| There is nothing better g ¢ I the 65,000 o\ "Radger, John Kingsbury, Yale, 1846, for many |stay home and do their plan One "W 0ctaV|a Dramatlc mub great American priv- | “'Second” univers Lippincott; 7, |years a member of the corporation, |occasion when the rain f to fall on 8o thE made. Get them at he leglslature 6, Freeman Oldenborg: 4 |from his daughters was received, “to |the unjust.—New Britain Herald | democratic nomination circular | (7—PEOPLE—7) the power to dispos Ibin’ 3, Pease i bow, Rich- |promote the knowledge of American | e | to bt of the | y OF NEW LONDON public domain, the s; cox, Barnum history and to assoclate the name of | Yesterday was the hottest May 21 in | governor for the o IN THE FUNNY FARCE ¢ power| The first freshman crew distanced | Frederick John Kingsbury with this |New York since 1895. It was pret il v off il . i the second by one length in 5 min,, § | study at Yale hot in Ohio, also—politically 2 Lt e oo 430 MINUTES FOR e i sec. The three other races were be- thermometer in New York indicated 84 | S0 Mg e REFRESHMENTS 1 5 tween the first, second and third crewWs | The corporation approved placing | 1B the shade—Bridgeport Standard. | 87 Water Street | y of > and Dunham boat the alumni meeting of commencement | S : | Frederick the Great's famous grena- | NEDDEDITH JACKSON ) 0 oarsmen getting two out of | week on Tuesday morning at 1030 in | While some alleged reform are | afers have a modern counterpart in the Singing and Dancing v en il { Battell chapel, following a joint meet- | TURRINg away with the notion that tf “Fifth avenue special patrol,” fo o second university crew | American constitutio nis not up to date | 0 ifth avenue special patrol,” for CHARLES JACKSON Gentiemen: NORWICH o American Hen- |in the same plac advanced peoples in other s ns g Buck and Wing at Philadelphia | | the world find it an excellent model.— | latter-day rulers. There are eventu- 1 ing a special race | New Britain Record. | according to the plan, to be 150 Straw Hats are on the Street— | ELIZABETH LACY Jabslpogties ol e | S | 800d-looking, tall, soldierly, well-in Singer and Others b e v i B e e rmed men on the new force, but|a few today, more tomorrow. Get Cornell and_Yate || IDEAS OF APLAINMAN || Xt 15 noticeable that Mr. Rox not to have special police | ynder the shade of a PICTURES GUARANTEED ing entered. The races will be | L I et hebarinke 1s el y ,lw the ri mlu. m;;k;- ;»re | LATEST IN TOWN 4 over the fon Henley dis- to accept Senator LaF gy e Pl e i T 6 of Gie illa Tad BE e oage t Al et B Fo onable district about describes traw at BIGGEST SHOW IN where he gets it.—Bridgeport Farme Istinctly encouraging, es- |ing they were not themselves but some = S e e the showing made by |one else, I should think that immortal- | An effort was recently m et crews. I man | ity would be for them & most unpleas- | gonin o riner seeem Making Friends. south to lynch several 1 5c PRICES 10¢ BRIM & long, smooth, powerful |ant prospect. Rt Indnstalnl: Work: One of the surest things in this DOUBLE GOLD STAMPS g € v recovered | For If there I8 to be any persistence | Woriq, This is not neces world is that when a girl is about 19 WITH ALL TICKETS p g eton on Sat- | of my life after death, it must be my | them plenty of 5 10 has good health, good WATINER p own self, remembering and conscious | jyneh themselves.—Water 00d complexion and a cheer- Bégins &t 2 oolssk endang b of my past earthly life; for of course | jican, 1 sition, she can make a lot of 9 2 The Taft club had another enthusi }.r this earth-life be entirely forgot- e | friends if she tries to.—Galveston EVENING Bl = astic meeting W when | ten, then it is not immortality at all, New Begins at 7 o'clock EDITORIAL NOTES. P but s tantamount to the creation of | Ban Johnson once more 2 4 s g she an_entirely new personality. Sl el 20 bl ABkaE I That’s Something. The Sun is mounting—it will be | = = == s by tracing the | And if I am dissatisfied with myseit | LARCHEE Hho COBD ATEE Tn - b rha’ Cratioaton News and: Churise The ligh h 5 downfali of the Roman |here all the time, what a bore it will | ¥oF 5 R Striking? The blue | tells of a promoter who had a million hotter tomorrow. The light Straw hat TYPEWRITING i e on of the state of be to prolong that condition forever! ) ;i P50l 0 pan Tyaterbury Dem. | dollars and who now has only a watch. | looks cool and is cool. Better styls pe | Florence a type of man Wrapped up in the very possi- | TIUbo z Still, we suppose that is going some.— : Has Become An . | diffe Theodore Roose- of living on in the next world, | 22t | Mancnestes Uason " and more comfort should inffuence at danger |is the feeling that I would rather be S e i o e that the | ME than any one else in the universe, | Just as we were putting overboard | e R T ek e EXACT SCIENCE s agita- | but his his At the center of the soul is an in- | the Texas, our newest and biggest b | SRy 0 CEroe. | head this Summer. We can ‘how you i ¥ e o Stoln: on 6 that! such & | teabe’ sgnbitn tleship, on Saturday, the J The Life of Theodore Roosevelt, for- z f The tools that produce the work are 5 gir in_tyranny or anarch Our deepest love is for our own per- |launched in England the ba merly $2, is now being offered in New | Panamas with lots of character this | the Ribbons dnd Carbon Paper. Good = Fox, '74, of New Haven, |sonality. B cruiser !:'wngu, a craft o 000 York cents. “Oh, what a falling | ceagon and at the price they speil sat. | results r--'\'urt"lrr »:x T to be had. intell Taft next Tuesday even- | This is the “love of life.” This is|which will have a speed 0 ¥ ¢ —Philadelphia Inquirer. | gl If you want THE \ try the kind Py ¥ challenges 10 Ropas- isfaction clear through, If you are go- has so regained r carries a s record. anxious over ti ere’s no doub found on re equally bal- neither one re- ill support of his own rential primary has yet ex- i 1 of a majority of the e majo 11 are what n conve ims what is no d but i esti- man; own al m i the one man enough io two in upon t the imy 1 spells succes: ession i rder] g in orders Norwich 1 nal step put on local ¢ more than one way of Preferential primaries have conven- | | mu bl argu T has of t mad of will grad efa plan rais| all and mer of n T Sat ir onponent answer twenty guestions co; rning Ro Daggett of New Haven secretary, consideration. 0 aviation meet tors as Lincoln ticig cen ters Jately among tk velt, while h for his candidate. speaker ha ie with M he will ¢ As yeta | not been procured to | Fox. he committee of twenty-one, David | ich development facilities, has in a special umni Weekly | This special edition the graduates, und and ben- | for their !} gener in general ch he uriversity le an athletic nouncement tion of this week's 4 plans. their be tors of Yale It unive states of athletic devel nent and of g the money necessary for this | slopmeat. The committee has sent | a preliminary notice as | be prepared to carefully. cor act upon the financial plan t. posed. It feels that all i, to some extent at to this plan of athle which the commi ards most vital importance to the under duates of the university, the linp he Yale Aero club is to hold an | Yale field Frida with such well known avi achey and Gill g There will he cont he two to determine w and urday | ma- e can leave the d in the rter run, anc ch can land nearer L designated if the at- rie conditior there wil Min 1 target not hing more s, They ud slinging o shown that chan; s the is almost a nec . Mrs, Hazzard of Seattle, who was charged with starving a patient to death in ten da as fasted 45 davs | and delivered 26 le T was ph tures after she | slologically dead. he Maine wife of a practical man disappeared for a month to test his love. When she came back he a| new housekeeper, and did not care to | take her in as a hoarder, milk 1s what !s New Wo n i ncing and ca fere is a sentiment expressed by York member a f the Independent World vk the flag ¢ busine s of It we spit that | n we despise What it proved ) consequence is their punishment, too} e s s AsK Your Grocer About Instant Postum ~the newest food drink No boiling Made in the cup Delicious flavor INSTART PoSTUM This new table beverage tastes much like rich Oriental Java coffee, but is free from caffeine, the drug in Coffee and tea. Whatscever the reguiar Postum I orm. noring adoed. S lor preparing on other & Put a level teaspoonful in cup, pour on boil- ing water, stir, add sugar and cream to tas and you have instantly a palatable, nourish- ing hot table beverag A & o wheat s8d ompound made o afrent pars of MU Tins contain sufficient for about 100 Cups cost 50 cents at groc Smaller tins at 30c. make about 50 cups. Coffee averages about double that cost. 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