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ORWICH BULLETI boys. Noodles’ line of talk of course would excite nothing but derision. He is @ bundle of magnetism. _Attraction —the subtle attraction to which youth 1s subject—flows from him. He whis- tles to a gang of boys and they flock. to him like pins to the magnet. Why? He is one of them. He has lived their life. He is the type that Maud Adams | tried to depict in her little play—the boy who hag never grown up. His “spiel” rarely varies and sinews of war in his campaign for the news- boys all over the land are readily ap- proved. Noble Ambitions. Noodles is ambitious. He wants to reach all children and he ls going to do it. Recently while in a large west- ern city children of the rich thronged to the theatre begsing tickets, tickets never for eale to the show he was @lv- ing for the children of the poor. They had heard of this Pled Piper of Ham- lin, these children of the rich, and théy were unable to resist the magic flute. In a decade, continuing these tours, Noodles will be second only to Xris Kringle in popular luvenlle es- teem. The memory of tovs fade, the hand of friendship, the word of en- couragement, the beat upon the back at _critical periods of childhood, never fade in the memory. Lectures Against N INSURANCE. 22 Us aboe | YALE COACHING PROBLEM UNSOLVED Aflma Afiflidflm P “lifl Every Mnmbel‘ of Advisory Cqmmittee Has Different Favorite J. L. Lathrop & Sons, Agents —Walter Camp Strong For Hinkey—Will Probably be Jones or Heffelfinger. If there ever was a committee the views of which are more _divergent than those of the members of the com- mittee"which is to assist Capiain Hen- ry H. Ketcham in the selection of a football coach for the Yale football eleven for mxet year, it would be hard to find it. There has not been one in the history of Yale ath- letics, and this is in all Mkelihood the reason why Captain Ketcham named the men he did. The different he“efs,‘ to put it mildly, are ail represented | and the commitiee has decided that| all shall abide by the ultimate decision | reached by its members and announc- ed by Captain Ketcham. There are flve members of the com- mittee, four of whom are out and out! in favor of four different men for head | TODAY IS FREE STAMP DAY January Clearance Sale LR Women’s and Misses’ Tailor-made Suits, low cannot see how with Jooster San- ford available any other coach should be chosen to have charge of the team. This feeling has Influenced him ever since the fall of 1907, when he Wi captain and the scoré at the end the first period was 10 to 0. That intermission Sanford went out with the team and talked to the players, &iving them some final points for the ccond half against Princeton. Some- thing resuited, for in the remaining period Yale crossed Princeton’s goal line three times, though only two of the scores counted. Yale won 12 to 10 and_Sanford was_the hero of the hour. Since then Sanford has hel a very high place in Biselow’s esteem as he also did with Coy and Captain Fred Daly. But Bigélow is advoc: garettes That house of yours needs Insur- Noodles fayors the Boy Scout move- ting o hopeless ance. Why not have me write 8| coach of the eleven, and one of them. Policy?, A day’s delay may cost you | Captain Burr Chamberlain, as yet un- | proposition when he advocates IFoster ment;: he educates upon sanitation: thousands of dollars. oxpressed, but Dbelleved to have a| Sanford as head coach of the Yale he lectures against tuberculosis, clgar- Coats leanine foward Howard Jomes, The| foctball team. For vears the head | ettes and strong drink; he has & hun- s ISAAC 8. JONES, other members of the committée aro | coaches and captains Lave been glad dred 1sms that go to make men health- Insurance and Real Estate Agent | Waiter Camp. of 1880, | to have Sanford come back, but there ler and prighter. And he 15 the apostle h iss is no chance of his being héad coach, 8 Botchoers IS bl e D Richards Building, 91 Maim 8t | Tax Comm! cnniel message, disseminated through resses, of Hartford of the class of 1889, L. H. | Bigelow, third, of the class of 1308, and cheerfulness wunknown in this world, Jdnes of Heffelfinger. since Mr. Dickens' pen dropped from 2 John W. Field of the class of 191L| The voungest member of com: B We sell protection for all| 702" T Fid o o8, o *varsliy {mittee,” John W. Field, is known to his dead fingers. Be cheery. Be happy W aists. . captaine. | favor Heffelfinger along with Jack you can. Cut out the doleful. Try 's needs and misfortunes n| “B5. anotner week is over they! Gwiley and several oth to. encourage the other fellow. Let the < milk of human kindness mellow eve because of Hinkey Sanford eliminated of Columbi use of oppo: th coachin nl bec will meet to select the man, though . the announcement of the choice for several reasons may be withheld for weeks. Persons in close touch wiih Yale athletics say that the man who is to be head coach will be decided upon by the one member of this committee who has the greatest influence with | the captain. The committee is only advisory and the captain will malke| his own choice. Pa Corbin Favors Williams. If this scheme could be worked out there is no doubt it would be a zood one, for the man who has the greatest, inflience with Captain Ketcham, prin- cipally because he seeks in no way to use it, is William H. Corbin, whose | choice for head coach is Harry Wil- liams, coach of Minnesota. Harry Williams has been coach of Minnesota for many years, ever since he left thing. What a-message for childhood. Noodles originated this. Nobody told it to him. He had, althouah he will not speak of them—and he knows what must be done and how. He re- members the harsh word on the street corner, that crushes the soul of the gamin: he knows the blow of the bul- ly; to the cringing babies who are toting their papers for the first time; ‘he knows the home that has no cheer and the parents’ lips that mever talk baby talk; he remembers the chilly night in the street, improperly clad and the deliclous dream of coffee and sandwiches; he remembers the thrill of any bit or part of that amuse- ment, the recreation without which childhood is dead, is simplicity itself. Reaches Al! Creeds. Keep clean—physically, mentally and morally. Be upright and honest. Re- vere your parents and cling to your strongest companies. Fur Coats, B. P. LEARNED & CO. ~hames Lean & Trust Co. Building, Agency Established May. 1848 The Office of WM. F. HILL Real Estate and Fire Insurance s Jocated in Somers’ Block, over C. M. Williams, Roor 9, third floor. Telephone 147 a remote pos- s will be done s if the po- her Howard The possibil- nsidered remote Willlams a sibility, though everyth to get him here, it look sition would £o to Jones or Heffelfinge; v of the latter is c ounger men in athletic authori at Yale, but older ones believe that | with Williams out of. consideration he would be a very strong The movement for Howard Jones has gone o far that those opposed not he itate to say that with a better coach Coy’s team of stars would not ha failed to cross Harvard’s goal linc Cabmridge, bu strong in his advo Fur Neckpieces and Muffs AT REDUCTIONS OF ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF at as ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW CLOSE VIEW OF “NOODLES” FAGAN Say Nap Will Retire. Penn Charter school. He is a mem- el t e circulated to the B & Perians, - ii iw | bex of fhe ‘class of AESirat Yalowandl|oih s Tory: has Decncioulated 1o the friends. Here is his creed in a nut- ot i e s fhe only possible thing which would | ooty (Al LT e F. “K £ Newsboys” B Lif. Si e MR S T ek Firm Nat Daok. Shecuckst ~© | bring him back to New Haven is that | fiqlrine retiring for good and not | Famous “King of The Newsboys” Be: ife as a Street|testant and Jew with equal ‘ease— Entrancs stal mext to Thamas | 1o is one of the most loyal Yale men | Saimine the sqund for its iraining (rip g ye -oepan Teaches them as no minister ever x tthont = : aining & S50 SRS 5 X can public D e e et ds withont o0 |ihis spring. The big fellow himself Gamin in New York—Now a Millionaire—With a Job | life’cver has. — question that preliminary negotiations have been opemed with Dr. Williams in the foriorn hope that his patriotism will be a sufficient magnet to bring | him back. Dr. Willlams planned the tackles back and several other plavs | refuses to answer questions on the matter and will not indicate whether the report is true or mot. It is said that he is displeased over rumors that he would be traded to the White Sox or New York. Another report say What the Pessimist Says. We are entering a grlat era. rest is everywhere. Old standa morality are belng shattered. 3 body is saying that religion is losinz That’s Good For Life. HE MANHATTAN privacons and make the life of each and is one of greatest football v ving his generals that e e ey e el e THE BULLETIN @ little brighter. So he is doing s el el oty The success of Minnesota is a trfbute| — He is not staying back in New York |does not pay, that women need no N aeure (x4 Lbuty iR s invites you to a trip around the || piling up dolars, but he 1s mikrating | Jonger be held sacred: that, in short 121-125 MAIN STREET salary there he has bufit up a large e rareye (0. [e Came. world with Noodles Fagan, New || Ifom city to city, another apostle, an | We are doing our best to g6 to piece: medical practice and. teaches —medi.| New York, Jan. 21—Manager Me- 3 | apostic “of ‘good ' cheer, carrying fia | on the rocks of demnition bow-wows el (18 G o1 Be e coesnets w of the New York Natlonals, who || York newsboy orator, Thursday af- | [ message of good and kindness and | The gamin hears this. He sees keenly i i | hope and honesty as none but a man | that honesty is not the path of riches M I returned to New York today, annaunc- ternoon, Jan. 28, at 4.15, at the Au- hard to get him to New Haven. But { With his experience, his past, his mem. | We knqw the moral delinguencies that L ¢ hom | ed that he would take a young brother || 4 i ::‘rd, “.7;;2, 1;"“..“(,“;‘“ ‘:.;:o;n flE;:_, oF Tonnny, Bvers, managor of the Chi- || ditertum. Motion pictures, sifdes, || s, could casry it. are only too common: he has little re- P Tt o e e e pan, abe0- | cago Nationals, on the Giants' training || musical and singing programme. || fon't this an achievement? Isn't this | SPect for religlon that leaves him to | gl {rip'to Marlin, Texas~ Gvers 1x an in- || This Bulletin ticket admits one free. | | enotigh to. sscure him & hearing any. | 59 §nciad i winter and hungry mort ; flelder, 22 years old. He has playe : 2 : year. He, amin, is_only Camp for Hinkey. y played I cue it out! where? People sometimes wonder that | o, 15, ™3 “Conclude. that moral | newspapers give him the space and attention he secures. They call it an- other advertising fake. They say he’s a* clever press agent, advertising him- self as an orator and his theatre as well. But the men of the newspaper knew better; they who have long wres- semi-professional ball around Troy, N. | Y., and has big league ambitions. standards are not worth while and that the thief and debauchee are the proper models. All the evangelists in the Wworld might unite upon the gamin, to convert him, without success, for he would not listen. The choice of Waliter Camp is as well known as is the choice of Mr. Corbin. Mr. Camp can see nothing to 1t but Frank Hinkey, the great end. Hinkey is now lving in Illinois, and avaflable as head coach 1s the,right New Bowling Record. Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 21.—The Roch- ester team in the State Bowling league in a game with Syracuse tonight es- Read what Louis M. Thayer, cfty editor of the Butte Inter-Mountain, says of Noodles Fagan: - 85cC 2 great many things about your home more satisfactorily and at a lesser expense than they're being | tion of a professional baseball league, composed of four cities in New Jer- ey and four in New York state, were taken at a conference in Poughkeepst recently between Mayor John K. Sague of that city and William H. Pfau of New York. According to the present plans the circuit will include Poughkeepsie, Middletown, Newburgh = terms can be reached. As an in- i done now. You can do your Cook- | 5; - _| tablished a world’s record for three| A tiny stream, trickling from a |tled with the newsboy problem stand Where Noodles Uplifts. ing and even the heating by the | JIAUSL coach be Is Srithout A supe-| ormos'hy spilling 3,497 pins. In Chica- | mountain top, often becomes & roar- | hand In hand at his success with that | Comes Noodles, who is one of them, SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK current. If you want to know of | 10T, DOt 1 some soutces of power| ., irarch 15, 1085, the Howard Majors | ing torrent. problem which they have never solved. | still & street boy, and he lstens. HE the many things that electrictty | 1090 1o Kricham It s felt 1hat 4|l i 45355 Not a Rochester man fell | Noodles Fagan has more chance to | They give their space because Noodles {15 told, in the heartiest way in the can do for you, just view our I e ae e e A re, | Pelow 200. world, 'that religion is not dead; he . ELECTRICAL DISPLAY. | The whole Camp influence, the most| L e sy A B on rememher, wittoylia 2 s : i - reliminary steps toward the forma- a on of the hypocrite in the ad- Of course we have all electrical | powerfal In Yale athletics, will be SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF monition, that he must be kind and l son ls ey c good and loving and true, that when he gets to be a man the natlon may find him a sterling citizen; he is en- thused by the conviction that he is here to play a patriotic part, that if thinga are not altogether as they should be, he, the ragged urchin, may do much to maeke them what they should be . thrown to getting Hinkey hers, Tom Shevlin, who is more of a power in football now than he was even when he was captain, leans to Harry Wil- lfams or Heffelfinger. In times past he and Hinkey have worked together well Bigelow Wants Sanford. Coming down to recent graduates supplies, such as lamps, fixtures, sockets, wire, etc.. and If purchased here can be bought reasonably. Norwich Electric Co. Teiephone 674 100 Franklin Street THE BULLETIN’S ENTERTAINMENT AT THE AUDITORIUM THURSDAY Regular Price $1.25 Thursday afternoon at 415 o'clock is the time set for The Bulle- | tin's big free entertainment at the Auditorium. ‘“Noodles” Fagan, the i | oxhury Pure Rye ~ . Bottled under U. S. Government isi MISS ELLA W who are members of the committee, | and Yonkers in New York, and Pater- 5 Bigelow 18 in favor of Foster Sanford, | son, Hoboken, Elizabeth and Bayonne | | newsboy orator of New York, will take you on a moving pleture trip Nobody Else Could Do This. who has coached Yale from time to|in New Jersey, and will be known as Srauuaiis worll eit xSl el ToERT e Do you get this? What elee could y_Co- | the o New Jers = sl o : the c: visited are Ire- 3 ? Instructor of time and, who coached the only Co- | the ) York and New Jersey Inter- ides and lots of fun. Some of the countries to be i I 5 that? e 1F St land, England, Spain, France, Africa, Alaska, Cenada and Mexico. Bulletin invités every man, woman, and child In Norwich to attend this free entertainment. You can get a' free ticket at The Bulletin office, or cut coupon out of paper. Special ushers will be on hand to take boys and preach to them—and then run for your life. Yot Noodles does it and gets away with it—every day : Iumbia tedm that ever beat Yale. Bige- | state league. Piano and Harmony supervision, Room 6, Alice Bldg Tel. 968 In the year. And he leaves million - > P - care of the children. yaaT. . . e with the ? newsles taking part on the Auditorium theatre . “Noodles"” X v . 1 Handsome and Reliable bemaster of ceremonks " Iers are some of the games: Monicadoo, e SR FULL QUART 95c ........ov5.. . regular $1.25 | spidoo, ump gluck, wobblebug, fun boxing, wrestling, rapid-fire fog = 3 7 3 PRICES ASCEND. (300 Distters® Securities ... 19 1% 18% | | horn call, and a chorus of 00 volces singing “Light Up Your Face Jeoads or two will bringge. terrible FULL PINT 48¢c...... .. . regular 65¢ [ : . 500 Bte om0 | | SR JShiler The audlence will be lnvited to remain and see the | |Dational crisie, o keen student of men i ! 0 Due in a Large Measure to Covering | 4o o sy 204 == : % | | fun. The Bulletin will take the newsboye tonight to see “Noodles” and things in America might surmise |} FULL 15, PINT 2Bc .........o..... regular i 35¢c | 2508 Grl Northera ofd “Noodles made a big hit with his act before all audiences at the = e st inflyence work- New York, Jan. 21.—W1ith no marked Bos R Auditorium yesterd: it is one of the cleverest and cleanest ever S B ned noon 1l el?m%m of to- increase in the demand, prices.of stocks | 2700 Iuterborough -een here. He is assisted by his 14-months-old twins, who dance and el g ;az‘;f decide that crisis, et : reonate different men of note. He presents different songs daily. Noodles” will appear at the Auditorfum all this weel b It 1s buried treasures that Mr. Mor- gan is on his way to Beypt to seek. —Pittsburg Gazette-Time: for Ladies at attractive prices. | These are the new models and | rose substantially today. The mar- ket was dull during most of the ses sion and there was neither enlarged outside buying nor a change in mar- ket factors of sufficlent import to ac- count for a riss amounting to Geo. Greenberger & Go “47-53 FRANKLIN STREET Laclede | roar in torrential fashion than any |is doing a work no other American m?‘de Of‘t‘}}l“’ "Ef-:’ijSt of pritiie| (o5, oo’ setste = Wmia Tacins e iving American. - has_ attempted. 5 elts wi ood luster. two or more in Steel, Reading, Amal. I A S Get that, “More chance than any What Noodles Is Doing. : : p! g , soft % e living American. .| Children Cry Telephone 812 Norwich, Conn A financier can hold financiers, litterateur, students; sStatesmen: a revivallst, nobody but a newsbo: Beautiful, Wavy, Lustrous Hair in a Few Momenis gamated and Canadion Pacific and a point or over for a long list of other issues. The rise apparently was due in large part to covering of short con- tracts. There was no hurried buvinz such as would Indieate a forced re- | treat of the bears though In the last hour prices rose rapidly emough to in- dicate 2 mere urgent demand and there were evidences of heavier buy- ing for the long accouat. The copper stocks which were con- Just about ment, you say. y who paddle: absurd stz a grownup news! the country coddling newsb Noodles is more than that. He w. & newsboy; he is today a newsboy friend. Dut they err who set the man down as & mere sensationalist, a mere notorlety hunter. Noodles Fagan is a rich man. His iniome is greater than that of any servant of the United States except | its president. He can write check n FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA an economist, adnlts; but n hold news- and pliable. Jas. G.Macpherson FURRIER 291 Main St McGrory Bldg. Biscutt { spicuously weak during the deoline, | %0 Erescd sies displayed considersble strength. The | sro) heoes Looo Cor for an astounding figure. He s vaude- London motal mezket wus steadier fol- | 0 R L & & villes monologue king, America’s lowing the receat breaks. There was 100 Do. ped champlon newspaper peddler, and the shomock i 5712 best single handed talker in the hemi- —_ 500 further irregularity among the spe- cialties. Cotton Ol sold at 49 1-2, a decline of 11 polnts from the high price of 1912 reached in November. Do. pfd ..o st &S F 3 pid Seabosrd Alr Line. Do. pfd 5 Sioss Shet, 5 &' { sphere—or in both of them. Noodles Is a Study. Noodles is_a study. He began life A full line of the above with new additions coming along, including those Wwith cut out borders. | Girls! Get a 25 Cent Bottle of “Danderine” Moldings and bands to match, Interborough stocks were depressed by et LB S New Y el . o palnts, mMuresco and tinte: iss aat | ODPOSItion to the proposed subway con- e e A n New YorkiEpmingd Spelum Also Stops Falling Hair; Destroys Dandruff. glass imitations, tracts. ‘Tobacco sheres Were strong. | Do. Eomicthing, a ‘hig sqmething Noodles We are in thé market for painting, | ,, -ondon, which sold stocks rather | Tae oot | %t s Gumcult to concelve how any 3 paper-hanging and decorating all the y . 3 yer] Tnlon_Pacifl living agency can have greater In- y,u; hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, Danderine dissolves every particle of today, taking about 10,000 shares. = dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invig- time. u ce on a nation than a volce that s | Auence o o abundant and appears as soft, lustrous S ———— The first of the large railroads to United States Realty. i i " ”- nited tes Rubber. | reaches half the children in it. Noodles tai th i, Feon gl P. E. MURTAGH ot SR Im Deceober wa Triiea Sttes Steel now boasts that he is addressing 3- |and beautiful as a young glrl's after | fne og (' So2iP; forever stopping itch o 2w : ) = S Do. ptd 000,000 children every vear. He nopes. |g “Danderine hair cleanse.” Just try | But what will please you most wi 92 and 9% West Main Street, | 12037, disclosed fartter gatns, amounty | 1188 v Ch TR ot GheTane fuburer o naarems s | B macnine Bair, clesnsel Jurt oy | But what wil plosss you most wi THIS WEEK Phone. in net. = For the half year period end- | —— Wabash 2. vast mafjority of children in America pDangerine and carefully draw It | will actually see new hair—fine and ed December 31 there was reported a | 20000 pfd every year. His fleld 1s ever expand- | through your hair ,taking one small |downy at first—yes—but really new ’ gain in net of $1,160,000. e ean D - ing and he occupies it alone. He IS strand at a time. This will cleanse the | hair growing all over the scalp. If | e . - eiis 0. S ore l’les, Cake and Bread inie Thaskta Sade e an were nade : ;rm:et-hs’f"’l};’{em}&goyr:;la;r; é‘;flfifii hair otJ dust, tdlrc and exce!slveh oil | you care for pretty, soft hair and lots | in bonds but the main movement was | - . and in just a few moments you have | of it surely get a 26_cent bottle of 4 b b il g e ho il mowemon: was man who Is devoting every minute of | Goubiea the besuty of your hair. | owiions Dok o o S The store of Good Clothes and Good Collars there is tha par value, $2,050,000. o his life to the uplift of © rising | * Besides beautifying the hair at once, | gist or toilet counter, and just try it. a Spccial Sale of ROYAL COLLARS. generation. Frompt service It may seem at first glance a trif- *Plons your order, : 3 United States bonds were unchanged | New York, Jan. 21.—Cotton futures 34 sizes, etc.,, 15c, two for 25c — six (6) for 7o0c on call. ks rOUIS T ULIERLE closed e " Cloaing bl Yanuery: | 4nE (hine _to sddrees n slleyy and D Cahs o (B mh) b STOCKS, 12.04: Feppualy. 1408 March, 12.14; |10, “that nobody aftends, end a lower —twelve (12) for $1.35 6300 Amal. Copper - o 116 Auguat, 1167 Boctesii | moral scale throws the street boy Into 5 23 191, ,’?’E A A 137 Gutoben T3 Decamber, 111'"6; svery inoreasing temptation Who, on See window display. Buy Now. oo Am St t: middling upiands | § 16, OVERLAND CAR oo pe 12.90; middiing gulf 18.15. Sales none. | Hamar for Tho semin who. could Interesting and restful because of the oS00 am. MONEY. amass riches and then remember other fascinating charms of tropical life. B AL A NCE is here. Telephone 904-5 and get a demonstration of the best car for the money on the market Am. New York, Jan. 21—Money on call steady; 2 1-4 a 2 3-4 per cent.; ruling rate, 2 1-2; last loan, 2 3-4; closing bid 2 1-2; offered at 3 3-4. Time loans weaker; sixty days 3 3-4 a 4 per cent and ninety days 4; six gamins—hurrah for the American who eould produce a man like this. Hi personality and foroe, devoted to sel- fish_ends, might make him one of America’s richest men in money; he's bigger than that, he aims at other riches, the riches of achievement for NASSAU T days to San Juan, stewmer your hotel special_cruise around i S.5.BRAZ American Bank American Bank Note, preferred International Niockel, preferred We offer the following: of our Winter Stock in Blankets, Robes Fur Coats and Carriages will be sold at Reduced Prices to make room for our Spring Goods coming in now. Note, common for next year months 4 a 4 1-4 human advancement. No American 1a oL, sailings ench weel in cach dizection ros” BRAZOS, 5 === glving so much to the nation—few ween New York and Havana. o, tonmde luxe LOCAL There 0od assortment in all these M B n. c cHicaao “‘»'x;:hm'x:“' £ sive anything lik? 50 mgch, And he sailings between New York and Nassau. s [ SR 'm.‘::%l: i Thec ..‘...1 a g g “:y-hx:“y w. Clom. | makes no pretensions and assumes no The nesr twi v steamships HAVANA steamers in service. ) i . B. Ring Auto A Com | mmken o peetentions and syt no |} I o e smetpefima | O e el O B T ut S t Mipme o Jet it be saiq again. He "‘{f’ not. %f,k ment, and fleet of large ships in service. $110, all expenics. 8. ADAMS, Norwich R. tative h L l Ch C Ch t 4 i % a cent of anybody anywhere, s Sailings every Satarday. > k S l e a Vaudevile salary does mot pay his ex- Send for bookiet. S . pman Co. e e B B M [pemeee I S New York & Cuba Mail S.5. Co. x i’:;"" g DOMINICK & DOMINICK 14 Ba Noswicki. Cox 7 S ; n't life e swsboy, every New York & Porto Rico 5.5 th St., Norwich, Conn. a8, Bomeel A‘,._“‘ - % gamin fn America, ot of poverty; but General Office, Pies 14, E. R., New York i T?‘:;f‘ Phane 1187-2 10 Shetucket Street Meals and W g g u% mu o e s egle i THERS ls 5o sdverfising metlum THBRE {3 0o adwertising - edinm i 3% 33% 341, 3 Connectiout W The B rn order. Jobn Zuckie. Proo: Tel 43-k #% w4 s dcall public attention to their trial end ey bt £ - T 1a Zha Bul-