Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 21, 1912, Page 4

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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRID JUNE 21, 1912 crwich ulletin utl Guuelies ARS OLD. a week, e at Nerwich, Lier. Catin 488, 352 2 evi s t Roosevelt t , which w hose who stand for party and those who A nstabifity and which he has been th play for purely seifish intere: Th direction of the boit in th mittee | ders will be g n f he en | bers have indicated their sper hearing ha and approval of s mitted b, . Wneans that &ir ang the 2 dictat » will carry on following. cu Taft's fo re fortified with ath, justics and judgment, and have ength SMALL MILITIA COMPANIES. d b\ he commanders of state m or re-enlistments, as weil maintain Ing a proper quota me t time en the attitude of employers on t ter of allowing employes the ten vacation necessary to attend t of the annua iays mp | of instruction. This annual assembl of the coast artillery companies is now on at Fishers isiand, 1 Jbeen given that five “cannot shoot becau 1s up to the required e state military organiz {ly seldom called upon to perform but many ¢ necessary to call r for prof Middletown water fq fate were among the number s I was then that their presence wa his ca t IE: to get away for camp weck | stor and subjection to fine: f thelr employment ranks down below t ber for efficient work Toung men are subject tection er service and in readiness for either, here be patrfotism enough among to allow them to he away ten days a vear for | drill which makes them m Whil re efficic and better defenders home and ountry. A proper view of the que tion ought to of the just RESTRICTING NARCOTICS The actlon of the state dr association, looking towards tion which will restrict the sal otics 18 a move from a s knowledge as to the abuse of the various stand on this imp should ha eat influence ing abo needed law. is a restriction now concerning coca but narcotics in and ) ed bi o o tter | han the druggists and most commend able is their action n ' What | o deserts a had a fair 1ad heen regarded | ophet! noble thing for om Taft to Teddy, | going faster the was too ignoble in 1t and 'a & prophet, but s primary con- to deny that he v good idea or Balley 1s so oring an objeet their efferts for o have him ad- ion there 15 In & us depends upen hew ex- ve the wardroba musi e, Few | men can support idling and v«x?lm,uz gance tegether, The small bov 18 eut of sehool and | inte treuble, !t is aiways (Rusl in v conscio g the street would be promptly stop- f i lie fus enjoyment n. of t nd ITALY AND TURKEY. laughing at the | Yale men. han who declined to sit T with him & “The situation ls by no means hope- 2 less nor haw s0 desperats as Ba eautiful must . £ the people o e as they do B lking into th uniformed docriceepers, co usness tha ational park and the he natural resources 1 most important ac- flgcal year. 1, free from the Moslem ed His he shul wul, n to secure a large an commission has towards the estab- s value 1 fully considered. ssion had but little time in to get the benefit of m for t ar, havii e it of the United ological survey on the rela- the forests to the supply of (s w nay e streams, The Te- lon approp: ! man, bt s i is paying a flat rate s for something White mouny- which the use additional ex o a beautif hoice keey rom the com- fast de- Because nas been given inst fires onary n of the field music thy scien bared hills, New Haven, June 21 men, and one equ: were honore in_China and Harry G. Wells, for ome This Way. BULLETIN'S SPECIAL YALE LETTER| Twelve Degrees Conferred at Commencement Exercises— Bob Cook Stroke Encourages Blue Supporters to Hope | For Victory on the Thames—Graduates’ Night on the Campus—Proposal to Rebuild Old Brick Row—Honors v well known wo with Yale desree: 2th annual commencement e: 1 Woolsey hall, yesterd; while to 800 students in b indergrad depart Benjamin f New Haven, as a pioneer in of public school instruction in { to Dr. Theodore C. Janeway their notewor- Attainment Frank | ntific Frost Abbott nceton, ed and | St 1 lastly, to Acilia Beaux, the noted wo- much more 0| ygn painter, Henry Turner Eddy was | man with | he hnnd- Ve Was rec ed by Col. | N act in regard to|of Doctor of Laws was re d lingness of Italy to|G: W. Goethals of Panama 4 nid prolonged a | peace 18 @ problom, st, the British ar H! a ankiin | PEoncs MacVeagh, secretary of the treasury of | the Tripoli end | the United St also received the med to quict [ same deg: Aegean Among higher degrées presented [ was that of Master of Arts to James g her ow had victory of Willimantic 911, for work i Hillhouse b FABF itation of degrees $00 Yaie graduates attended the | |l ing event of rnmmvnfi ment, | the Turkey in BEu- |the alumni dinner In rsity ning hall. The 5 ; o din- " norther: ner in d President Hadley who o f‘? s ot presid “olonel Goethals, Se vick up the 18-y, veagh, Dr, Humeof the Yale mi an _supposedly to| sion at Changsha, and h aliz of her | Dwight . work, |~ New Haven and Yale arded onquest in i open e could, condition handsome new W mitory on laboratori have b them, sp it wa wh e demands ‘”‘/‘ conq in contrast with.the two stinging de- ove for feats from Princeton, brought joy to ate th he hearts of t ni. They found ned, and it a city with more entertainment fea- mplished ale’s cup to ov ve a convention | cldents people to put up | his men Bah On Jun t speak well onsidered up to in v election tells the | | ictim of his own | i ] t Y t when ¢ on- Tuesda good old or night, on wi | ni damental princ ions of her than _ this n the ca ies 3 or buildings t ompleted s nich never ver the Crimson, the evinced th says die, tho | brighter arvard on the wa trength of the Har- is optimism among show th behind Harvard, w and gave Captain Romeyn | the encourag eed. | 5 the Yale and ‘seconds’ differenc boats arsity crew wins e work which has graduates will mean and for tho: The crew has been likewise along the same lines as it was he introduetion of profession- ng here at Yal ale crew toda while using s of the Eng- have the stroke and crew. In this re- )k stroke 1s a modi glish. does not ot y mgm saw the revival of a tertainment and { high scholarshi \ cefved honors in {| Summer Aids to Beauty —Eieven noted | shortly after 10 o'clock, through Phelps gateway, accompanied by half a dozen bands of music and with red fire in abundance. Boola Boola, Down the Feld, and the other Yale songs were sung by the crowds, with the greatest enthusiasm, and the cheering of the grads was likewise fuli of spirit. There were various Indiviual features of en- '06 with its cooley ong made a hit. A pushmobile race between six classes was started off around the fence, and then a huge push ball was brought on for a fight be. tween Sheff and Academic. The re- | turns in neither of the contests would indicate the winner, but they were big | closing features of an_evening full of £po; Before dispersing, the alumni marched over to the Sheff campus for a short additional celebration. The ntire affalr was conducted in so ex- ellent a manner that its repetition in ed with the degree of Doctor of | succeeding years is apparently assured. The proposal of reb Brick row has been ma a New Haven graduate to the mni Weekly. He feels that Yale undergraduate life should be centered on the campus, and that the erection £ more recitation halls and dormitor- ing the old in a letter _outside would destroy the unity 1s & Then “modern Hmr stone” c @ the place of the I The writer be- “Witter Wi rin Conn,, ta Kappa, 1912, of has been elected to P h in recognition of his Phi E 1914 S, of Nor- been awarded honors freshman year in the Thos Wheeler re- drawing and chemis- Conn. has e studies of ntific school try President Taft di in the vetoing of tI a personal pu; d off his tances. s his_courage ‘my bill passed S cannot be t may be Bryan onc gaining credence eve the journalist in_deny such rting that he will not be & but Roosévelt said the same months ago.—Waterbury more Wwhere If, as alleged by the Sun, the bal- ance of power lies with the negro delegates, the republican party may yet offer the interesting spectacle of a candidate for the chief magistracy of 100,000,000 people, white, ~ se- ected by 65,000,000 e black.— Hartford Times. time that Harry K. o Been taken from Matteawan e courts in an effort to set This travesty on justice end by hauling up on the mat the lawyers who will aking this case simol- be- get counsel's fees.—New him free. ain Deale: (Esther in Household Helps) ps that stes and shiny then, look when appearance is A true complexion by dissolving an t advantage of a dry t one is not o drying sham- ompelled to de- the & type n the directory, they have n other lan- and Italy, Ger entially an mp” or “knot” of per- er for soclal or oth- at was its original to shut us in erybody else out. And s dearer to 's heart than the | rito 1 clubs, and and I here bulld t my fali npted to ent 3 But all t pleasure, I my English ¢’ game ‘othen eshumed of from rman's that some t get what haye game tld b called poach fen pust te must of | NOTE THE ECONOMY A tablespoonful to a gallen of water Just realize that one tablespoonful of SULPHO NAPTHOL in a gallon of water will make a disin- fectant five times more powerful than pure car- bUh\. But absolutel And leaving acid. y harmless— no offensive odor. All cleanliness, freshness and health.— CABOT’S Yulphoe ap Druggists and Grocers, 10c, 25¢, 50c, 75¢, $1. Bridgeport Standard | Shoddy Clothing after a few weeks’ wear is easily recognized on the wearer be- cause of the cheap ‘‘ready-made™ appearance. ““Picture Clothes” are made to look well when first bought and ‘‘Style,” * Fashion’’ and *‘ Make” are well de- scribed. But what about a truthful statement of the cloth in these advertised suits ? The Farnsdale Worsted Company produce only PURE VIRGIN wooL fabrics and state truthfully the Quality and Reliability of their make. They furthermore protect you with this Seal of Guarantee and respectfully request the public before buying to ask for and insist to see this Guarantee, thereby obtaining reliable Fabrics and service — the basis of all honest values. \WORKS %,m,,/ ém ‘AdtMeration of Weolen Fabrics,” explaining what shoddy oneis: of, free unon requess on Ar 8 other auiarants DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46, Shannon Building Take elovator Bhetuciket street or- ance. 'Frone THE FINEST 35¢c DINNER IN TOWN DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 th2 We Are As Near To You as your phone. Call 888 and let us | know your wants I the floral and planting line. The pleasure shall be ours to please you. Any information desired will be cheerfully given, and visitors always welcome, GEDULDIG'S GREENHOUSES, AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrel & Sanderson, Prop. Special Rates to Theatre Troup Traveling Men, etc.. Livery conn Shetucket Street. BREED THEATER ESSANAY FEATURE TODAY The Desert Sweetheart With G. M. Anderson Miss Edith Marshall, Xylophone Soloist AUDITORIUM Friday and Slhlrdly MVLTE & ORTI cti.. 0.0 BILLY NICKERSON, Comedian n “The Manager FITZSIMMONS & CAMERON EXCELLENT MOTION PICTURES The various formula used at the King Dental Parlors and which are absolutely unknown to other dentists, enable them to do all kinds of D work i work done Remember we save and time on all work, Lowest Prices Consistent with B u Money, Pain t Work. Th J K i 8 p Dr. Thomas Jefferson King K g D t I l l Originator of the King 10 cnia arlors Safe System of Painless DR. ¥. C. JACKSON, Manager Dentistry, (over Smith's Drug Store), Nerwich 203 Main Street DERMA VIVA THE IDEAL FACE POWDER Makes face, hands, arms and neck not show or rub off. Pimples, Blackheads, Fre Liver Spots cured in a few days. Have handled th tion for years and recommend it. Utley & Jones. All Trolleys Lead To The Basiness Center of Norwich The Live Wire Policy It means for you clean merchandise, merchandise that you want, at the time you want it. In other words it is live merchandise. It means that in order to place this before you we had to scour the markets to get this merchandise, in other words that we had to be alive to our oppor- Come during tunities. the first days while the stocks are the freshest disappointed. Attention is called to the novel window displays. connects the windows and extends throughout the store. perfect in every detail, is “live” and all ing through the switchboard installed in one of the windows. The Live Wire Sale, from beginning to end, means life and vitality. and we will guarantee that you will not go away A regular telephone line This telephone line, of the "phone business of the store is go- For the conven- ience of our customers two free telephones have been installed, one at each en- trance. charge will be made. WE WISH TO EMPHASIZE THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR TELEPHONE SERV- ICE AND THE EASE WITH WHICH TELEPHONE SHOPPING MAY BE DONE. Gall 21 Don't go to the races without showing your colors. the Blue and the Crimson in all the various sizes of Pennants, Flags, Hat Bands and ex- clusive novelties of every description. The Price Scale is 10c, 15¢, 25¢, 50c, 85¢, 95¢, $1.00, $1.25 College Flags, Banners, Etc. FOR THE BOAT RACES These are at your service throughout the sale for all local calls, and no We have a complete assortment of | ] | b

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