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TIN'S SPECIAL YA = Fogoil | : Old Masters |RThe Season’s Biggest Musical Attraction Il\ Tablea“x WERBA & LUESCHER Will Present the opera which enjoved a two ssason’s engagement at the Globe Thea- ACCOMFANV;;;G SECGURE. zre,_:;jew York City, through its captivating Music, Delicidus Comedy, Tasteful settings and Gorgeous Gowns, and was proclaimed by all who CARROLL BECKWITH witnessed this Operetta of “Fun and Fashion” as “Prettier Than Its SLATER HALL, PROTECTING THE PEOPLE. | The importance of special legislation for the purpese of cheeking the opera- tions of those whe prey upon the pub- lie for the purpose of making an easy 1 7 w4 v 3 and profitable living is recognized fn 3, X S D e B RGO T and Goufiee. man,” staies by the enactment of laws Yale’s Inter-Class Track Meet Showed Some Fins elop- g SR L : which require the passing of an ex- e iy oS T B A e s o _—— mission to investiga- 'ment—Debate on Socialism and Prof. Taft’s Lectures | o it s twirt e thambs. amlination, a New Haven Register, 117 YEARS OLD. tion of business and its conduct under & . CHY t P e | conditions which are regvlated by ene. Proved Popular—Dramatic Association Selects Campus | . =— ion prics, 120 & weski 89 a | cial provision. While siates have laws 1 i e Teyar s [ Sshe e bipalnl | menth; $690 a y- - against fraid it is found easy 1o evade Production—Omega Lamba Chi Celebration. N —_— _{(rouble under their provisions: i specd—but not on aceount . of the Eatered at the Postoffice at Norwiea, In the matter of optom: v there are e breakdown.—Middletown Penny Press. Conn, as second-class matien twenty-nine states in the union which y d Telephone Calls; have found it advisable to pass spe-| New Haven, May S.—What Yale has | the strength. of the team that repre- | The time’ has come in this state Bister Opera, the Spring Maid.” i 3% s23! 7 | been developing this Spring in (he way | sents the Blue this vear is shown by | when stock watering jiggling should z 5 : IR e AmD, glal laws to gorern N s 1a|Of & irack team was shown for the | the score, 4-2. 5 Dbe stopped—not made easy by legisla- | Wednesday Evening, : Bulletin Edliorial Kooms, 85-8« fitting and selling & 3 first tine in the anpual spring Inter | The same with Amherst Wednes- | tion cleverly worked through the gen- MRy H ek TiE 4 Bulletin Job Office, 35-6. Massachusetts this law has been In ef- | clage meet at Yale field Saturday. The | day wes merely practice for Yale. In | eral assembly by lobbyists who are not May 14th, at 8 p. m. Willimantio Office, Room 2, Murray | fect 2 vear ar so and the annual re- | results were distinctly encouraging, al- | the third, seven runs were brought in | In Hartford for their health—New L OF 78 T l::m..g_ Telephone 210. port contalng a referenco which shows | though John Mack, the trainer, ‘and | bY & combination of bases on balla and | Haven Times-Leader. PRICE, 50 CENTS iHeluding sed of this stat K c | ot i ctor: its an e i 3 5 e s e | the need af this atate making almiar | SISHER. Griticilome o ake f Indl. | final score waa 11 to 1. Amherst was| The upper end o Bearamtey park is|f 570, 0% 3tle at Gearse A EVELYN STEW. KIDDIES Norwich, Friday, May 9, 19 provision for protection of the PEAPEY viguas men. . But on the whols | handicapped by the absence of the reg- | at present practically deserted, but the S g ART, ARTHUR 3 who In large number are interested ... "goieq a great development | ular catcher. Yale plays the Univer- | creation of a golf course will attract ’ andthe =|in the Attine of glasses to the eve. By | M8 SIAVEE ¢, B0 (L inilterial, | sity of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia | hundreds there and afford them the BURCKLY and / . ion of its report the Massachusetts board Te- | Uhieh® Rol" poen a rather uncertain | Saturday to decide the tle. means of healthfyl recreation, if the BONDY MOORE ROSE BUD ircu tlon [\) fused to accept the afidavit of a man | guantity. The quarter mile was per- — «;:perle};.ci% of other :;ltleg is any crite- Th S d C t The Bulleti weiin Ariei glases and clulned L R e e A e Yalo society for the study of pin - Drdeen il leten, € decon oncer ~ GARDEN OF medicated lenses and also ! Revell, Jr. 1975 8. "and 1913 e A e Dulletin benefit through the influence of the ! fousht for first place all the w | of the vear on Wednesday evening and | mere sonin w0 ik e e e By the oly Wore d “informed him if hei With the victory of the latter, the Nale | Ogporn hall was filled to overflowing 3 i > Eis SURSER S the Minaer etn ) Holy W or A lasial work in Musss | (ERekizétora. for the gistance'was 1ow- 1 01'iio dabate betwesn George W..Cook| Lo Laiones as o reformer. e sava he Young People s Orchestra continued his unlawful w is willing to walt and see and to lend e R Y e oS00 prosecute | SE9& L The time was said to be 48 4-3 1of Wgkefleld, Mass, amrmative, and | nis aid to that party which will brin e e nowr s o regularly estab. | aeconds and for his feat Wilkie was |Dean ‘Charles R. Brown of the Yale | about gust:arid benefcent laws. e Will be given in . He O s e e, (i | R URERE e SRt odr | Divinity school, negative, on the ques- | apoaars (o be in & receptive. maod. s S b ek R ek < | tion, Resolved, That Soclalism Pro- | Bue his beneficent laws should be for DAVIS THEATRE, Connecticut being the only state In|ter he was operated upon for ap G e S e R c a protective | citis. His running has attracted much land not having B attention from the tr aches and New E SPECIAL ORCHESTRA . GIRLS of 12 EACH GIRL 2 CARLOADS of A FASHION SGENERY PLATE I el 1 ionality or i ML MO e s nlit [ e o itton e | SiNaAv iy oo 1 law against such practice al = Brown, who asserted his conviction at 2.30 p. m, assisted by o | With the rest of New England """'fh?;"ifngp f:’n““[';w‘ :;:”L"\;“J oam. | that socialism, though a magnificent | Undoubtedly the new profect, which | MR. FRANK L. FARRELL, Piani i PRICES $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50¢, 35¢, 25¢ s Putaum | vided with optometry laws Comnect- | go, 5o*% o5% this peing won by H, W, | 2nd majestic protest agaiust the in-|is a popular one, will mean an added | z i B Seat: 16 Fraa 5 fent thus becomes the resort of those | gy R e v H. W. | equity and injustice of modern{indus- | expense upon the taxpayers, but never | Cards of admission may be procured | eats on sale Friday, May 9th, at 10‘a. m, 1,200, amd in all of thewe places it || fcnt thus becomes | Smith of the Shefeld junior class. |fa s Sal Capate en u ¥ | driven from those states by | The t 1 s 0.01 Tr. | trial and social conditions, is power- | in the history of Stamford have the 'of members of the orchestra, or at the % Shaniacred the lachl duily. pashe Bop CHvene s cople. SRDEH bt b G uarterndct. b th i to bring about the betterment | voters failed to appropriate money | Broadway Pharmac: I GiSabeisiih 88 aetye }| the protection Of the people. (BNEH [Carmell, 1816, wuatieraacic on the b hat its supporters promise. He be- | that is really needed for school DUI- | S whie tewss, eas humdred mmd ataty- || practice is permitted because those en- | versity football team last fall, feat Tieved that the Fovernment would: by | Haves ot B e Bono PaTe ~ e T e Sve peatotfice dlsrricts. amd sixty || 5aged in it are not required to observe in the sprints, taking both 100 and 220 | qegrees extend jts ownership, for in- | {hinking that the case of the industrial | Square miles there are only 4,000 white EA RE rural free delivery reutes. | certain restrictions. el agalies, The Tt Al for ince to telegraph and telephone lines | schools will be an exception to the | People. And within a few day's sail is 3 i ihese eyents wag 10 1-5.and that would be a far cry from | rule—Stamford Bulletin | a small island—Japan—with 40,000,000 "ROADWA\V s W MR veiy | | BETTER STREETS. The 120 yarg high hurdles and 2 cialism. Against complete govern- e | of people, a fact calculated to make | <B. B e M e -4 RAT R ud s werh done dn i1y ont ownership of the sources an Advertisers are already using mov- | Australians think about the possibili- |l £% E THE BIG SONG FEAST Teutes in Eastern Comnectient. For_the phrhags of sstiihe 4. by SREC N iFRen da. respoctlvely, audl ihe inery of production would be lac pictures: in the next national po- | ties of the future. REL THIE WEBR iniciligent idea of the conditions which | Half mile was'fed by R W. Poucher, | g0 07 WPSULC Solnie ot das DictiFes;cin L8 Hext Daflon J 00 || Surious: Sastern custom! has bees ¢ i improving and then arousing the | 1974 S in 2 minutes flat. This run- | Gusiry and sobriety, and the prosence | the “taiking. plctiires” il be widely | observed for many Centuries in the | MY RKLE-HARDER / | rest to accomplish the bettermest | BET i kept out of the intercolleg of greed. “The human race is not | used. This is truly an age of mechan- | Western Alps. One hundred eggs are | PRESENTS THE Ly so much ired in the way of coni- ; meets this spring by curriculum diffi- od enough for socialism, Dean | ism, and we are only beginning to | distributed over a level space covered | so much 3 i , a v beginning to | ity hy nd particwarly dirty | CUHES ie in the | Brown maintained. “If it were, any | apply our knowledge of science to the ' With sand and the young men and wo- | BILLY ALLEN MUSICAL COMEDY CO. Commissioner Bawards of New | o Sblendid showing was made in the | form of government would succeed.” | “art of living,” using the phrase in its | men perform a dance around them. If | 5 ¢ O e (he treet | Pole vault. Fight men did 11 feet 6| 3y Cooke, who is a former Unitarian | widest sense.—Bridgeport Standard. | & couple are fortunate enough to finih | 30—People Mostly Girls—30 | sving in charge the street | inches two ymen did, twelve. | minister ana & well known literary v ! the dance without breaking an egg it | epartment, has hit upon tre i Ce " won g e ches. h a5 well a8 socialist, said that her or not the resiliency or | I8 taken as a token of the compatibili- | : v PRICES | a of public education through i 1 as, 1914, won | o pocame a socialist because of his | “carrying power’ of golf balls is en- | tv of their temperaments and they are Ll "“A"‘,fil- E{'";"ih Winter Gard | > g pictures, which have beeh 6 feet and the broad jump was won v 3 < R betrothed 3 ight a e Winter Garden MAT. ...10 and 20c moving pictur hich ha 6 feet and the broad jump was won |strong individualism and because mo | hanced by furnishing them with some | betrothed. ¢ b et et wred showing the unclean condi- L EeL i inche e T enis | other conception than that of absolute | sort of fluid core may be left to the | S = Saturday, Matinee..........Tatters in Fairyland | EVE. ..10-20-30-50c »n and unheaithy state of many.of] i uited the 2 inches | aquality of opportunity for every man [ proper authérities to decide, but the From The Consular Reports’ | ang H. E. Pickett, 1913, took_the ham- | g8 08 — - =1 (e public streets, in which the cooper- | 2hd H. E. Pickett 1913, took the ham | of a way of living the Chris- | public should know of the dangerous, Norway's skis are not made in fac- A STATE TAX. i act ot the JoltibenR ia | N amans WIth & tRrOw i 2 tian life artd acting the Golden Rule. | character of some golf balls and should | tories, but in the homes of carpenters, | ' “ Sk a6 . tol Tmprove s ERatH b i Even the*church today does not give | know that it is the part of wisdom not | who give all their time to the busi- | AUDITORIUM TODAY Tt is quite evident that ex-Treasurer | *¢ S b i this opportunity, he said. to_invite disaster by dissecting them. | ness in the summer laying up supplies | < The track sauad. considerably cut | noss L Mg BRI B0 bt Svecistic ats the mtus. | condition L i [ e Seak e [saumd, - condidarably e Dean Brown admitted that he could | —Meriden Record. for the coming winter. oh when he declared before leaving |, L1e idea of this plan is that by hav- | CowR _SIagR I8 T e ke, Princeton | Ofler To panaces to ‘all the evils of et Commiercial_travelers are compelled | he office tha: & state tax sould he re. | ing public attention called to the exist- | ven Fricay night for the FUnceion | the modern state of socfety, and sug- | Many things perhaps have occurred | to take out official permits before they | [ . 0 t a sta ax would be re- | | o e of affarrs through pietures. | o bra confidence on the Yale side | SeSted that they only can be met slow- | to bring about the victory, principally | can transact business in Switzerland. Quired this year. It was his sugges- represent far better than anv | an more confidence on the Yale side|lv and carefully, as time goes on. by [ jealousy in the old parties, but never- | “Great Britain's annual output of jew- tion that at least a tax of three quar- | e euer ghar oN°|[than there was a vear ago and indi- | (rial and rejection, in the meantime | theless Naugatuck has set an example |eiry and piated goods s mors tham | ters of a mill wo equired, but alizat s R RRint to a very possible Yale | siriving to permeate society more and | which might well be emulated by many | $43,000,000. | vernc aldwim sets forth the con- oM e ‘h““h’fi"' i3 \““i, peary. S more with the "h!calf(ear‘hlqzs and | of the larger municipalities. Politice - - @ition ofthe present income ang the| S it fois idea one whi oul ell s ¥ standards that make for equity and | has long come to be a consideration | Pantiching Bankare. S, ..\',._:u tres when pod tet | be applled to improvements and main- ‘ ba'.".bfuf".‘lim’“;,f,é”',if"°‘r }vh_thf:e brotherhood. greater than the welfare of the people | repre"mame’wanw the House || MATINEES B T t HIGH-CLASS 2 > 3 | tenanece of city st ts. There is nof1- one of its ard- - upon whom the politician has become i i 8 | N ommends a two mill state tax upon the + o ppos. es last Saturday a - 3 Iy hington banker wh ;% ommends a two mill state tax upon (e | | CHce o personal view of (he cond - | 5 OPPOSINg nines lasl Saturday and | 7h, Recruiting Officer, George Far-| & Erub—Waterbuty Democrat. |10 purdin the Washingion vanicer i || EOTRVESRY 5, BBreed Theatre Fibl sitin the deficie: At least five million will | ion of streets to bring to the atten- | quhar’s play of the first century, has a banker i8 to borrow money and then | VITAGRAPH TWO REEL SOCIETY DRAMA be the aifr of the ledger een the two sides lance on the of the authorities and the titizen: | | pepEpe Ty THE EDITOR. been chosen by the Yale Dramatic as- | There does not seem to be a Tush|lat him into the secret of penpetual the need of Jrovemen Sectionai sociation for its campus production | on the part of other cities to emulate i - . i 66 B” 0 the need of improvems ection T ome. T Ernent A Hrton Tas o | Ba osanaat ot oy Aases.t0 emulate | motion by renewing notes—New York (2000 ft.) # I 'H W 2 00 ft. Sae P toi esidents may talk about the defect v Evening Telegram. wrong side if this fs not.done. 8 e DO e e, cer been appointed coach for the | peka In the appointment of women on The appropriations by the legisia- Cm!“rh? T ’u’lnnrhm\ r\x\"” "‘1”m" ’:,,,;r,’,,‘l L ot play P;.mx n:\';!‘)g nulknf tentative casts | the po:;ce grce, and per:zps it is just Wonderful Story of a Young Adventuress ture have in the main been reasonab nowledge of the conditiogs € #r. Editor: There i8 a géner: _ | was begun this week. as wel atroling & beat is not a —— ent that the importani | rives home any argument for better- | ’”_QEE (m"m ‘\,: I:-L(:"\n‘\.‘ni[\kv?h;l”4:::‘- The scene of the play is laid on and | woman's work. But women can do a Acts Lixe Magic “DIXIELAND,” wevee....Inspiring Story of the Southland it, and moves those to whom the around the old town of Shrewsbury, | great deal of good by looking after “HERO OF LITTLE ITALY, citizens are liable for poll tax. The |England, anq it is there that Captain | thelr own children and keeping them state would do can- <i--se.....Biograph Thrilling Drama { ) omplished within the pres- | appeai may e made to necessary ac ! o 1 o1 ¥ S ! 3 g5 T ram Bot be accomplished within the pree. | ADDea: Ay Do e 0e L ards has hit | WTiter is of the opinion that every | Plume and Sergeant Kite are at work | out of mischief.—Springfcld Upion. m AFTER THE HONEYMOON, .The Newly-Weds Quarkel the warning which came from the for- | upon an excellent idea for imparting | M3 dent, citizen ‘or allen, 15 sub~|entistiag the country lads and icourt- — . ing which came from the for- | Ul e o B i noll tex. Siot miss vatare o ioe] ingitnalasses. - T atiioaphere of the | '“Wathrbiiy s’ oubles sesaibnn 1n mer state treasurer has not serves | (his knowledge and one which would | ject to poll tax, vet many voters seem | jid, . “Charzed with dove, and the | many Gietrist schools and Some Water: ey to accomplish such restriction, though | be of value in any community. to question this and claim that there IEia¥, Fesonnds with the sodnd ot tho | Bany lstrict schools and somo Water- ‘The Guaranteed Liquid Hair Destroyer it has kept the watchword of econ- = tax, if it is legally due. | drum.” Mr. Elvzfl}]"é”e\'fl the selec- | into bad habits, for with such an ar- A Perfumed Depilatory 66 ” omy beéfore the session of the generai EDITORIAL NOTES. | It seems to us that so important a [fion [0 D @ moSt habpy one, and that | rangement it is hard to prevent tru- | mistneonlypreparation thatimmediately and Wwembly. The state 1ax is inevitable. source of revenue, if aliens, are subject | Loe, Pright comedy provides splen ancy. The city that neglects to teach | without theslightestinjury to the most delicate. The prospects of a two mill state to it, should be well understood and |2Nd interesting material for the cam- | its children to respect its school laws | skin, will remove 3 opinion of the governor that run- | tax will not be happily received in the | pus players. . 8 expenses apght not to be paid ou s vl should not be cverlooked. Perhaps the [ PUS g is bound to see those children grow TR e ot to be pald ou: | 168 towns of Connecticut Editor might enlighten the public on : up disrespectful of nearly all other Su uous Hair e e o und. A tax e the mov. | (hiS Matter and 5o sctle the question, | Omega Lamba Chi is to be celebrated | laws. Waterbury will continue to en- | .= & 0 S5 G5 of ls, however, when applied t>} Mrs. Pankhurst,declares, “The gov- | TAXPAYER. |again on the camous next week and | courage truancy until it eliminates the cts Instanily wherevey applied. each town, is going to mean the cur- | ernment has defied us.” She had bet-| Norwich, May 6, 1313 with a number of novel features, ac- | double session system. — Waterbury | You will find it mot offensive, p requisite ailment of many local improvements, meaning an economy home for the gemeral good of the entire state. but when it comes to economy or endeav- w method. | .| cording to present plans. The time- | Republican. others dare not claim for their preparations. The poll tax is no longer levied, it | honored ball game between the Mohi- California ma up | having been abolished 'by act of the |cans anq Whiffenpoofs is to be held | Les miserables!, The measles are in Stop Experimenting!? 1 oy - should | legislature in 1911 The personal tax |but the tug-of-war between sopho- ur midst, nd ‘the ' ki i ll‘ Bo afl hecol states t v. shoul ¢ ou: idst, al ere's no nowing =) and hecome; two_ stated fut why % (“ takes its place and also that of the |mores and freshmen is to be replaced | when or where “they” will stop. Does ya ttle of El-Rado ter admit defeat and try a ;:‘r;fi"lo ,m'k{_“:.::ff'nfl";if SRR ”l\};;‘* g ey Sach e ;‘53“'“1‘-0“*‘ be attached | (ommutation tax.—Ed. by the push bajl. - Relay races on tri- | anyone know where the pesky disease | Price $1.00, Lee & Osgood Co., Distrib- & n to accomplish it. | to the new state e oycles and on the old-fashioned high | springs from, or what causes it? The wtors, Bond issues are apt to lead to extrav- | N Milk Tosmestion wheeler bicycles are proposed, and a | announcement from Washington that | poklet of valuable niuriation tres on veguest. agance, particularly when the normal| When the New York legislature in- In 2 polo game to be plaved on bicyeles | experts of the public health servico PILGRIM MFG. COMPANY income is not to be increased thereby. [ troduced a bill to abolish horse cars| yp. pai oo TpoiTooal or eastern | 1S & Possible feature. The seniors will | believe they have _diecovered the East 28th St. New Yo- poBatl it was a gentle hint to the metropolis | Connecticut residents are more ot less LLDCAr In costume and the suggestion | measles germ gives hope After that 37-39 Eas! e vV Yo TO——— P FOURTH CLASS POSTMASTERS. | (o speed nteegteain. the very intercsttng milk Vi ‘ot R RN (el the BarRin |6 besuin 8 prebiy anpe SOBE YORI b s b ——|§ PLYMOUTH (London) BOULOGNE Pariss HAMBURG S s ti ow gol in P ! 3 > i B Sl debennd mpan the madl:| Happy tious Now At .’fl.fi,‘if: lon now golng on iIn Provi-{iniroquced into the parade. % help or consolation to present suffer- N STEAMSHIPS mer In which the new order concernin: | Oklahoma Indians have struck ofl there | Where it~has been proven—if is| e ers—Ansonia Sentinel an ON 17,000 TO! ; 1 , the fourth class postmasters is put|will be plenty of firewater and real | Claimed—by ine Housewives' league For the first two Iee(alrs; in his e o | i Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day into operation to demonstrate that it 's | wila Indians again | and the food and drugj commission series of nine on Some Questions of ories aces. action taken for the benefit of the e i | {hat both bad and watered millc has Modern Government, Professor Willlam | once regarded ns a pest“the mole CINCINNATI - June 7 CINCINNATI - July 12 v her tha: olitical ove for | ith the efforts in beh: ol su- | e TERPL F SOk X & m~ &n overfiowins and- C valuabl t i - S i than o political méve for| With the efforts n vehalf of I8 #u- | G PR Ao Waiter ‘mcott, who lence. The irst fhre worde RERBE e [ nuios ot & VAIMNIe (ESEE In the CLEVELAND - June 24 CLEVELAND - July'29 .o e it o2 Cios ol [pervised plavgtound, why not an $1°| has been the means of making much amble of the Constitution.. “We, the |ing the last two years the moleskin in- system. With the value of civil ser- | fort in behalf of a supervised swin- | trouble at different times among our people” gave him & text for the firet | E,he 1ast two years the moleskin in- HAMBURG:-AM vice fully understood and appreciatec [ ming pool with instructions for the | eastern Connecti mers, says in address in which he showed that even L% e % for the good it ha the department and w plished in: | children reply: “Tell me the names ‘of dealers in our democracy only one-gixth %o | boc, oot GUARCERS of, the Sin, have SALESROOM 607 Bo;hton Street, Boston, Mass., or Local Agent :.\):L.n\_ ad milk and I will prosecute the population is eligible to vote and is credited ‘with netting $75,000 OPEN nothing should be = ..lvv ted hich | This is not the only land of oppor- that with woman suffrage the num- | QR b SiWMgitea whieh| This {s time. Argentina| The Providence Evening Bulletin ber could not rise above 50 per cent, | LIOUSR his = operations. The skin reverse i s shown steady | tuni the pr time. Argentina | _ Providenc 4 n substitutes well for seal. The profes- & : Y e said editorially Tuesday | He emphasized the fact that govern- 8 a. m. to 12 m. s and will contihue to do so if | is being recognized and a third of'& | ‘ujy iy time for o change in the of-|ment is not an end, but.s practiedl |7ional hunters pay..the farmer from i i the proper attitude is maintained to- | million was the immigration record | fce of milk inspector in this city. Mr. | means to secure for every Individual |10 0 16 cents a skin. As a result of 1p.m.to 5p. m R s Wdnliis B e e e ons s Taayicual | thete whoigsale sctivitise-the mols is LR e IR thisce 1s neca of betiering| —— emergency, and an earnest, wideawake This it endeavors to do. and Professor | eCOMINE extinct tn Tiolland. One of Daily except Saturdays B s & T | With Portusal taking its prisoners | official should be chosen in his stead Taft dfd not helleve that a change of | the Jankers recognized in the working of which were placed on a ¢ | to an island off the coast for court|ut the earliest practicable moment. system would better matters, of the little animals is possible harm i T S &y peevs Tataicibion martia . se.hoped they do not| I have written before on the way the | Allegiance to a party wae sirongly |0 he, sea-restraining dykes. * ko I et 1 n sy LIl it fmte practice. 3 ‘s meihod of | honest milk producers of this state by Professor Taft in his sec- | , Prof: Baldwin Spencer, who eccupies | but proper that the flling of the|Put into practice Mexico's method of | RORESE milk producers of this state e a5 the way moss oRciec: | the chair of blology In the University | piaces, or vacancles which may occur | letting them “try to escape | abused by the Rhode Island inspector o & out the genera) sentiments | Of Melbourne, hag returned from a so- | | B Sthor. rsamons: dhould o done by e e indieated | ARA A8 N name Iy 5o Well Known horo ' of ‘n” peome, | He did not. Siafaver | U amons the blacks of that regish Tertsille’ Char | T competitive examinatlon. That is in costly legality is is indicated| it may be of interest to those men change of party but he rebuked the | VD8t Struck him most forcibly was the 5 i i SPECIAL HIS WEEK accordance with the purpose and pro New York estate of $40.000f and women who paid fines of 340 o man who 18 on the fenee The esily | (€Xtracordinary emptiness and lonli- X vislons of civil service. Instead of at hax been eaten up in seven | few months ago mot knowing whose of corraption that exist weuld exiyt | n°88 OF that freatrland:" In its?688,000 | Tako \Taftville . or Willimantle osrs 6 5 Introduce politics inte the | V#ars by the lawvers only to find that | milk thav were being made settle for, ' under any system and he belleved that — e — TE 00 Gepertiment and engeavoring to mag | the will was legal | Simpiy knowing that they had ‘doné n" representtive Foveramen ia the = e ——— AXMINSTER RUGS, 9x12, $22.00 grade. . . .. $20. o deavo X 3 | their best to ship good pure milk, to best means of Achieving the ret F ¥ . room for seekers of offoe because O | v\ T i e 0| Khow WhAL I{ Cost Rhode 1SRN’ {0 that ave needsa % he reforms | Lvelvo patisas fERg e Pt o sinistration. much be Cof S B3t | pay the expenses of Inspector Walter R ey i B nesion, e b | tintion of the v 8 wec| Rty e | : : The Gold Dust Tw price $1.10 to $1.25, at. .. .............. $1.00 country through an extension of civi1 | Preme court the matter of the Bucks| " For the Rscil year cnding Sept. 30,1 The annual snring resatta will be | i ShSted and Laid Eres Sertice and the proper application wuf{Stove Co. and Gompers is ever ready | 1812, the expenses of the department rowed on Friday aftsrnoon at the | . 5 o B it to the government emploves ove- | 'O Teceive attention. were, according o the auditors re- harbor, with races between the uni- | 14 osop BODY BRUSSELS DROP PATTERNS, regu- | lar $1.50 grade, per yard ............... $1.25 /]| BODY BRUSSELS DROP PATTERNS, short L0 versity and various class crews. A week later the leading class crew wil meet the first crew of Harvard | on the Charles. A. G. Kirby and Har- | court Gold. the Oxford oarsmen and | coaches will be with the crew during | | s g £ whom it now cxists. It will be wor noting whether postmasterships of other clisses will be filled by compe itive examina As long as the suffrage cause is in existence New York and W - will n s, or any recognitior ' | Salary of milk inspector hington | Sajaries of collectors of sam- v about providing | ples historical pageants or parades for en- | Ofice assistance have to w Paid o merit when the ‘ume for | [ITOTCR Passans or Gfpee assisian et i S puring NE day, when Mr. Jones returned with what his weekly toil | quantities, per yard .................... 75c Changes comes s Ridomenns. mrs former has aitendy saied fram Ba 2 earned, he found his lttle wife in tears and mood not ||| SMITH'S BEST TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, sewed = Lol An Esquimsn student in Seattle 1s| HOse and wagon accoini: i land and Gold will arrive the first part | suited to her years. It seemed the cook had bade “adieu,” f gl B EERIMENTALROEBAT. - | 0 Lo he Arctic rosion tf ciin | DRAHEE bipding, and statlo of June. e Enetish coaches will give | fikewise the washerwoman, too, i and laid free, per yard................. 85¢c Following so closely upon the big|a bride after three years in the states.| Rent of telephone and extra f0 AT OMIEAT et e A @emonstration in hehalf of suffrage ir [ Fvidently civilization hasn't caused | calls Sl £ At first within the House of Jones there LINOLEUMS this country the turning down by the | him to forget the girl he left behind.| Traveling expenses K house of commons of the privileze as —_— Vi Advertising .. A sought by the women of England, in- Unless the pow get busy in their | Car fares .. t | EVERY DAY REFLECTIONS I as Strike Breaker || hopeful word could reconcile, no honied Good quality, square yard ... .. Uit 45¢ B the hacveimant s beine oo | oia) Dapecs Austrin il be madtey mety | LTI s oo kiss inspire a smile. “I never knew be- || Good quality, 4 yards wide, 75¢ quality...... 62%3c @noted In the two countries, snd in|territory. 1t 1s the omly thing left| '‘Now in spite of spending all of that | e fore” said she, “how horrid household cares could be.” Il INLAID, TILE and WOOD PATTERNS, $1.25 view of the majority of 47 a and Austrian greed must be satisfied, | Money It has resulted in nothing as far | o - X E 3 an , $1.. B s I Do baiit o R i as pure milk in Providence Is con- Past, Present, Futury Upon my word I'm up at six and working still as midnight ticks. i SRR L ... $1.00 . o that | HELo MR o latma to. have proven, | The opposite of evers wruth is a1 scrub and run and wash and shine to keep the little thingsinline, ||| ENGLISH PARQUET FILLINGS . .......... 55c § 3. pe cerned, and the Housewiv would warrant the presumption that Mrs. Helen D. Longstreet the work of the militants had aroused | influences were working against her, yugt what we have alw contended | {rue. Truth is two-edzed and culs and yet around me here and there I see undone another 1 sufficient enmity to the cause to defeat | for the office of postmistress at Gaines- | up here and what I always speak ouc | DOth ways. ost fool a if I'd lik!hme rein DOMESTIC PARQUET FILLINGS o the other ones on Strike. Some it ville, Ga, seem to have been well|in meeting and say, that is, that the | For inStance it is said that now is morning try it—get a mop; go Gold Dust followed sad despondent moans. No Whe Néw York Tribune obsefves that | founded. Another has received the ap- | farmers of eastern Connecticut supply :hfd n[lli ilmlanrmm moment. We are “no thoughtful persons, no matter how | Pointment. Providence and Boston dealers with a | told that the present alone is ours. = 8! persons, no er how higher grade of milk than is supplied ut as’ & matter of fact & faan'y strongly and earnestly in favor of wo- A T I e = 'he fault | happiness is largely determined not at KO T bultrage, can segurd these Gomgs | | Candiate Bird in Massachusetts han| (10 B AR (LT, SeLun (LU0 WAL ol 6y his preneht moment, ot by bis SN TN el T 137-141 MAIN STREET in England without horror and detes- | thrown Lis hat into the ,”.';nr‘rnmnr' | while Walter Scott has been s m;;:[g;!di\:}';;eé BT E and I will venture you must see, tation.” and analvsis of parlia- | ring. It was accompanied by much|over Connecticut hills looking for sterday = v have more i ment's vote “suggests that the bill en. | nafural as well as artificial thinder, so | barn that & bird's nest (oo many has | todo with us than to-day. i the greater burdens fall on me.” | Tt ning he ot on et | Ut e Dathe” 62 Armaseanon i | boen DU on {het Beafort of A oan | 1 18 what one has beer and wi va Now Mr. J ing | women might have passed the house | Massachuseits ls on. | iy are warering, chalking and other | g eall, what ‘one Is He hardly ever S i e p;um [ ¥ . e i ST ways “fixing up K was sen 5 ha ard v s | Bad it not been for the revulsion and e D e et thinka.of. To/most e his the: prewerii wise and later, sprang a glad sur- S disgust caused Ly the current cam-| The Philadelphia milllonaive wholiing. © N s doce nol matter mucii It is s negil- prise. Through friends who | YOU WILL SOON NEED A| SPRING TOYS dgn of malicions mischief, Women | npon dlsplaving §100,000 (o his clasx| Mrs, Brackett, in reply to the su, gible /that ‘we are.a ay running . T - S bar churct oison do declareq that they might gel the same | gestion hat Mr. Scolf wanted her | 4Way from Ii, scouring the flelds of praised the“GOLD DUST WAY,” | Baseballs, Bats, Gl i who b: rches, poison dogs and d i | h {the past and aeroplaning over the bi | aseballs, Dats, loves, y race horses and imperil human lives | by following inls example provanly had | commiliee o turn It evidence o Fubue: % | hebrought a package home oneday. wholesale, in the name of justice and|in mind John D, Reckefelier's advice | (o him, said it reminded her o | The angel of mercy come to us | Froin t S Wit | Garden Sets, SPI' nkle"v humanity, are doing injustics to the|mbout “save your pennles” |2 i here was a factory’ overrim with | With (Wo no_greater gifts than forget- rom tears to sunshine, Wifey C Wheelba: Kit QNMliy of thelr sex @nd are fufet-| oo s (e | TRIS7 8he Bald, “and a man volunteor, | fuliess und hoed St now has found the good of ‘“Know- arts, elbarrows, es, ¥ panka b irazil Insists on increasing (he | o4 (o I m all by u process he hac 20 ono. ds0UNeE ¢ past. The g » et 5 94 {7 H rone They are alss :delaying the | duties of American products entering | uvented. I got hin Tnadvanes, | other sweetens the future: e Al b ing How” and striking servants fail BUY TT/ AT Boats, Pails and Shovels, Sand Very end which they profess to seeic.”| that country, because of this coun- d. o flud, sac down by Marbly & Rat to stir, the placid calm content of her. CRANSTON,S Moulds and Celluloid Tayl. There is certainly reason for bellef | Lry's ssiicn on (e enffes vairizailon | And sald: ‘Drive in vour rai hal it reminds ma of.” 7 Bx-King Manuel of Portugal is to that a sane consideration of the ques. | Scheme (i mishi be a gond (e (o de. | Whalt 10 reminds me of” g » y S iad A Buftes Relab: ans e rond is v a leng uvne that! wed a German Princess. Rut it is . ~ AY tion under the observance of law and | velop (hn Guatemuin coffee feids und | NS TORA 00 A AOTY L, hHd&e o ke b it . 0‘“ | Large Assortment MRS. DWIN E order would have bridged the diffar- | help that regublic pay 10 debt o a,..,_l U1 MONTGOMERY. | marrving him for his title—Pittss E .. jand Packer, Conn,, May &, 1912 Durgh Dispaten | : Little Pricey Franklin Squ