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- __NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MAY ‘31, 1912 HE GETS AWAY WITH IT. That the preferential primary does Lot begin to app to the veters of the country is cvidenced by the small y 1 vote that is polled in _these states Borwich ulletin |y vy o o o Wag used this vear. A decided minor- and Caourier., participated, Ingthe nas had in the s very evident v of speech and otations and ex- s speech — | primary it . 12c & week; SUe a 116 YEARS OLD. Subscription pri his i o i & et his e« . views to Teleplinme Catis: e peoples He made Bulletin Business Office, has none which are Bulletin Editorial state issues; but he tooms, 358, Bulletin Job Office, 3 m‘ Willimantie Office, Joom 2 Murmy ¥ b g, Teiephone 210. i min e cause of his fol- = I A\ man inquired in Norwich, Friday, May 31, 1912, | g tings in Pater- e —ls « those who were REPUBLICAN TICKET. | and to the New Eléttion Monday, June 3, 1912, A ady L, HEWITT ermen W fe had th vo; = o man in F Councilmen W mo! houting than Aty | 3 ed me a button with PERCIVAL W. CHAF | " ced him: “V CASPER K. BAILEY, | wstic in your loyalty to | City Clerk |1 Al h id, “Taft has ARTHUR G WHBLL. | 1 dy had been in | | aken Mexico ) ago.” | GRy Thasurer ita rk in Newark, a | SSRAIE“BE jual turned to me | 1 ain't he City 3heriffs i t, ain't he 4 i e s and he SJEORGE W. I i or any of re about poli- ever knew!" <planation from Water Commissione ANSF BECKWITH School Committee. me 1t 1 questioned. HENRY A | xample of the situation SHE RD ¥ ry 1o favor Roose- HERBERT | on that they | et s, le is a politician, aught state man who practices people is to to a man who nd provea his | EVERY ELECTION IMPORTANT. | ting . uff is quicker than | wing a etting. i ne fs at hand for the consid- ¥ | on - of duation wn, for it | 163 ng of the past in rer mor Extravagance in this.| *t has long prevailed and every | of m are squan- closing seems hose who can not, yet are xecuted eir childres 1 best interests m i he others. § | par he children are no spec sures com- do their 1 ore the elect s year save|i0 a ! mit in dress. | commy b much to com- hut simple n the Is to appear imiri reach orded fo he MATCH ORDINANCES. | De amo! rough érem and match 1 1 matches, very fe e adopt protection from matches. As ns made throughout the 3 s surprising are causing loss thirty insurance c A od pite the the second last n son & sl f : PON | You may not have thor of an st may not I th £ o, 1gen 1 more n for the presidency than any | has m dorks ‘ | When t gives its | P P pin on egx is, will | an egg that | FOREIGN COMMERCE. ' 1 not b »pr e ¥ I ; — —_— | r as X} 1 Taft who "'as(‘ t if the Chicago con- | time in order (o take car 1 did not nominate him, what a | production of manufa | hate 2" would be | o | That s is be even candidates for the | e Underwood is yonngest at A 3 Roose- | w 4 } for 2866 miille fon; copper 110 millig fis 100 miltton; lumber 5 1 and coa) about 50 millfon cach. | sayar I he largest increases oceur in and steel, and meat and dairy vets, which show a betterm 0 W n made ver cent, while eopper and min B ofis are 10 per cent, in and it is with every grand division the world, Burepe, South laeger vaiu Amerien, quantities Asis, Oceanics, all taking lady’s husband drove the of this couniry’s goods undergraduate body has in thi up well, but {he second university |caslon on York street, and not to be | P ie’ M k t crew finished in fifth place because | outdone, the Sheff freshmen on Wall X eop e s al‘ o the 'stroke was ralsed to 40 almc the | street exhausted their supply of water = whole race and consequently the men | boltles in the presence of an admiring llmblhe Iawsd of the brute “nrm]um} 6 Frankiin St. were unable to get the needed sprint |crowd of several hundred University | ot be carried over into the realm o JUSTIN HO! [at the ‘finish, wiich would have been | hall diners, und then capped the cil- |men. Butlers Analogy and Drum- TN SIS, Prep. possib had the stroke been down to | max by precipitating from the roof of | mond’'s Natural Law in the Spir! g g T G AT TRY LEWIS 5 v BULLETIN'S SEGIAL YALE LETTER| | New Rowing System Expected to Bring Victory to Eli’s, But Possibly Not This Year—Candidates For the American Olympic Team—Freshmen Delight in Bottle Throwing —Aviator Digs Up the Turf—Athletic Development Plans. A PoIT Worth Remembering Distinctive smartness in’ gentlemens’ clothing demands material that stays erisp and new, keeps its rich finish and looks well as long as the suit lasts. This Seal of Guarantee means that the Earnsdale tabrics are as good as skill and experience can produce and that they are made from PURE VIRGIN WOOL only. New Haven, May cheers by 30.—Amid 300 students for ne: long | registered a total strength of 2,113.4 o nts, rly ev- He showed a total strength of When making man from Capt. Radcliffe Romeyn pounds in his right forearm; gfi y Bob Cook and Coach Jim Rodgers, his left; back 370; legs 1.050. He gelection of i vi re of receivi intveraity ¢ Haven | pushed up 14 times and pulled up 13. 5 f clothing you will always be sure of receiving the B o T otk Hebeatsy ok " o highest grade of cloth as made by the Earnsdale fL.ondon and ¢ Fer- ourteen Yale men are in Philadel- S : . Juondon and Gale mu‘(m S T Teile o Worsled Co. and bearing our Seal of Guarantee; it fon of the men more or | the annual intercolleglate track games means quality plus value. the coming week, but after | to be held tomorrow and Saturday at 3 : i ne: fros. B6r 5 Franklin field, University of Pennsy If unable to procure these fabrics from your Clothier ox rsmanship for the ra ia. The first five men in the field g Tailor write us and we will inform you. Be sure to see our Seal of Guarantes. it Uit B %'mv;:’:’xs —; % A pamphict “Adumvration of Woclen Fabrios” erplaining what adutteras ®on consists of, fres upon request. preliminaries will qualify Friday for | the championships on Saturday. The ma an enthusiastic wed the interest the une 21. station wa: iering, and si th | The freshman class on York street has, for another year, become the | goat on which the New Haven Police’ seeks to lay its heavy hand; and while the affair has not reached the proportions of the bridge burning f last year, there has been Some com- plaint, a lot of discu: n, and a few visits to the dean’s office. The fresh- man pot began to boll over with the | track victories over Harvard and { Princeton, and the continued success £ the baseball team is perhaps anoth- factor, At any rate, from time to | time, and especially this week, in the interval between the close of recit tions and the beginning Of exams, there has been more or less indulgence in that “greatest of all freshman sports,” bottle-throwing. It is a well known fact that a water bottle, thrown | from a fourth or fifth story, gives a | which are certain to ge in the present rowing 1 Harvard and Yale, ng have ever London course. minterrupted line hs, under hing regime month s what the cc red on th into imson troke, have :h to be pr ze will be looking for from_the crew. We wish heartily to see Yale's supremacy on the water regained, but under the circumstances our demand cannot be immediately pressing, whether or not the new sy: tem brings about a victory next mo: » know that the coaching reform will New th tri- YV v Flower Seeds Vegetable Seeds JUST THE TIME TO USE THEM the matter of ticket privileges than those who pledge sums in excess of those possible for the average gradu- ate to consider giving. The treasurer believed that the commitiee’s plan for very soon be productive of crews |delicious report when it hits the brick |financing the large outlay should com- which will be able fo cope success- | pavement of the street, a noise war- mend itself to all who study its pro- fully with Harvard's efficient ma- |ranted to please the pedestrian pass- | visions. ing close by. The {nnocuous pastime of dropping bags filled with water on | people on the sidewalk is also caleu- | ted to please. day chines. In any event, we ares expect- ing a race and not a procession, In the American Henley at Philadel- | phia, Saturday, the new stroke showed The eve of Memorial | was a_particularly brilllant oc- IDEAS OF A PLAIN MAN false connotations. A great deal of vicious reasoning, for instance, has been made by g the law of the Survival of the to social progress. For, as a ma o n has never been a war or by struggle for m: of rivals, all p brute remnants clogging race develop- Harvard won meet, with Colum- | Sseems to be a- likelthood of further bia second, Princeton third, Pennsyl- | developments. vania fourth, and Yale fifth, but there was hardly more than 60 feet of wate between first and last FAMOUS ICE CREAM Factory: 21 Meyer's Alley. Picnics and The Yale Aero club’s aviation meet of last Friday and Saturday at the sile | field, with Lincoln Beachey and How- Official ballots for alumni fellow on |ard Gill as the aviators, was a splen- the Yale corporation are being did success. The former reached an office of tude of a mile in his Curtiss ma- AS chines on both days, making a trip short noti Telephone 250 or 738-4 the uni- result of the | Just Arrived — H. Koehler & Cos | Giffora Pinch 9 |over the city, and easily outclassing | ™ent: o 4 A t the heavier Burgess-Wright machine, |, Th!S SERGEE BO( :K re non as ch was slightly smashed by Gill in | 1eVe at this stage Sanil o indidate has withdrawn final landing. He came gliding | pocouse we are pATEWNAL T e Al over the stands, when his sero- | Y, the brilliant implications from Dar- | Fres delivery to all parts of the city alumni fellow | + sudden plunge and ripped e ey DR A0 MY A e | sod and shook up the machine, | 3% BeSINNINg to recover nor et H. JACKEL & CO. Yalo athletes are intorestéd in the | Various glides and dips were shown |50 'G Percelve that soclal advances selections for the American Olymp the daring aviators, and some accu- | ;"¢ 1S &IW X Bl Qe S0 team to be cted on June 10, at the |rate bomb throwing was done. SLY A8 e S iste sorie Sl ciinhe | i SHG B i g | ekl ol b | Ing over th len do we gain na- 3 " | Jumes E. Suilivan believes that| For the Yale forest school, a Erace PEOUAL CE MO M | only wil ar's team be a |of land in southern New Hampshire in | vopen®in oo #0800 s | u“ a H a IS a fl torious ‘one, members of | the white pirfe region s to be &c- | iycra was o new rrdor T | | ks for quired, according to arrangement nounced this week by Director ions drive out gazelles, bu W i gaLam overlook ot stock of Carrlages, - | realms it is the meek that inherit 0 feet Toumey. A school forest where sil- |popn = 1> the meek that inhe cords and Business Wagons. All pole var 3 ulture and other forest operations 102 L e work high grade, at medium prices, We has done an be conducted will be a most im- for in truth ss, aro making a speclal drive on Car- nt addition to this department's « « esdilfrichs B this year, he | equipmen: virtue are vastly tougher and m: OGN Sor TR & Tow FRIE m, while L — 2 enduring than cruelty and selfishn bargains in used cars. Agent for Over- event _All alumni are requested on arriving | The law of the survival of la the di is another |in town to register their names and | strongest is true enough if you competitor ce on the | New Haven addresses in Woodbridge | how to define Strength And t 1, where they may secure a list of | GRS l\'!. B. NG able lodgings for commencement Graduates and their friends, in- ng ladies, may take their meals the University dining hall, No Sense of Propriety. The report that Mr. R sit as a proxy dele in can national conv adm Horseshoer and Repairer. ion QUALITY In regard to the plans for Yale ath- [ 0f but one interpretation development, ~ Treasurer George | M. Roosevelt is $o fearfu in work should always be considered Day calis attention to the |dict that he feels | especially when it costs no more than | facts that the larger part of the money | Customary On | the inferfor kind. Skilled ten are 0 |10 be raised is to be devoted to the | the part o T 2| employed by us. Our price tell the 20-vard low | development of general athletics, play- | Presidential nomination In- | whole story. ray, while | grounds, etc., rather than to the con- . £t STETSON & YOUNG. uction of stands which would only needed once or twice a season; that | sle va 1 No Longer a Joke. use of the greatly increased seat- | Hon. ( P supposed to h record for the [aies will benefit whether or not they | humor, but It is reported ¢ s no year was made in the gym this weck | make any contributions; that the | longer able to regard Mr. Underwoods Civil Engineer, Har He weighs 1 ler_contributors will get more in | candidacy as a joke.—Chicago Record. 4 wishes to an’ bunce to his patrou. and | the public tuat he nas moved to 85 — | Broadway, Chapman building, oppesite the Y. M. C. & 10 inches tall, and |proportion for their subscriptions in | Herald. SPRING MILLINERY A fine assortment of latest styles in Hats. Come in and see them. MRS. G. P. STANTON, 52 Shetucket St. MISS M. C. ADLES about Norwich the week of J Early Appointments Necessar: Everything for NORWICH—W auregan Ho Telephone 704. 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