Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 16, 1913, Page 4

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NORWICH BGU. Tlfly FRWAY;~ CALIFORNIAN MUDDLE. The position which Governor'John- | of son California’ has maintained | éhroughout the anti-Jap movement in that state has been such as to indi- &orwich ‘iz iletin i cate that he would sign thel bill con- and Goufiep. cerning the ownership of land. He has been commitied o it frém the o ri and his action in following the 117 YEARS OLD. legistature will bring the matter to a — head for a determination of the ques- becription price, 120 & week; 605 & | tion as it should be. The next step | to be taken will depend upon the at- month: $6.00 a y- Eatere” uf the Postoffice at Conn, as second-class matier, Telephone C: ness Office. 480. iiorfal Rooms, $35-3a etin Job Office, 35-6. antic Office, Room 2, Murray Telephons 210. here are many which can hat i the a and itude of teresting possibil but it is evident llent thi ild be set Nothing hurts 1i & uy nat the threaten an orwien, sult contini nd has heen as the 1 with th Norwich, Friday, May 16, 1913, notoriety ts action, Japanese are The Circulation of The Bulletin The Bulletin fins the Inrgest elr- u of amy paper In Eastern Commecticut, and frem three to four that of any ‘a is delivered o over 3000 of the 4053 houses in Nor- | | n nt T resd oy minety-thees per ing tr . of the people. In Wiuwuhum | iu ntries. ¢ is s delivered 1o over 500 houses, | b s Putsam and Danizlson to over 1,100, mnd in all of these places i | ] s he satisf » comsidered the local daily. Basters Commecticat has forty- ine tdwes, onc bumdred amd siais- five postoffice districts, and sixt) JERSEY CITY'S XPERIMENT. racal free delivery romie & £ the The Bullctin fs sold in e ) st the experimer owa amd om all of the I k. i s gavatiment g demies b rouces In Eastern Coanceticut. " - nlrees.\ o CIRCULATION n | 1901, average .... - 4412 -5l 5 W ... 5.920] i of EAST HADDAM BRIDGE. : ety Arb neft witioh mis gt th 8 1 et of ndi nited ng plura g g s min mpo he . i - has ofress in that s and 5 e Wh n state can men i A ¢ ¥in re and join he | ola home” fea who hold de e s of EDITORIAL NOTES. mer residen: sciation i Sk A - g . alue | Mexico fs & tim m steady experfence and setting RESPECT LAW AND ORDER Whenever 1| have been 1 have in e . e ' methods which p a the leaders of rikers . ol w h have been bus ases a e = arlsen from this e and, the con e tales o his speeding viction of one of the le s of lating the has followe fore. that methods pursued that the courts sh prejudice atirred 1 mer in which justi istered. The convict defects in the bill in & trial by jury and should 1w re so er the pro in & respect for the law Justi { ERRIT e PR natead of a derision t T wicker they will be effec quickar that : rmined o o ol | km ensa bill putes. {has r AifF 1 house - —— han n. 1 he sen t CHECKING ACCIDENTS. Gl e ing t it a st e large nu =4 ber stomobi ents Ma mbly has chusetis has passe law whict sessions, it must places an added 1\ upon the at 1 "‘HII“ “”hyh wh ach one driver of motor becom: deration. port eve dent n dam, - w_ prope pers as n G has an imporiant volved, under penalty for failure to do s e tuber 50 of the loss of his license. The law he May nam 45 one which permits of evasion but | PhYS i none who will the fact that through his number an m nthusiasm to i recognition others wh be cor an Commissioner Gunshanan. cerned in such trouble wiil point out| . - ey his failure to récord his accident, will | < b prove a comstant menace to his priv- . of operating a car unless ghe law | '™ : rved. gh speed reance « and the condi Thre er ol Fiehis a are constantly in Particularly true monihs of the year ulating s tramic i and the M whtehed it Bt 8 expect- &ddea guary authoritics « pitsh the desi husetts _ert Tived p Lo, es to fil v Tl the statute hook people con v o tell § tinue to sufferhr, h da nfc 1 h mlent. little Will have been gained | s v through the, added legisiation Laws nde alf fhe oA be deyvised to accompiish wong | v turn it which {ders. but uniess thev are observed they | o1 3 o, A-oum to nothing in- | | Yale ‘BULLETIN'S SPECIAL YALE lETTER Rekhel of Engliih. Bosshion Bxpoctnd o' Have Toipeticas in- fluences Upon Crews—Regatta, Track and Diamond Appointment For Prof. Farnham—Invention of Prof. Henderson For Reviving Miners—Tap Day Festivities, New Haven, Mays 15.—Yale played | the first extra inn son on Yale field Dartmouth st on Wednesday afte nd_ won It 5 to 4. The game d_plgyed | from the first inning, when Yale st. ed off with a spurt that sent three | across the plat In the third and scored once and time bere were onc even runners on pases and | ing strengt Dartmouth, with pied pitcher's box jus More in settled down 4 him | es. In n to pitch vred two | strikeot 1 man to % lked in K Plgssom third by winning | second Reilly with Brown unit Honry W. Farnham of known political econo- Professor Yale, the well mist re ointment as Ro plav that will furnish | films that are to be n Wt mnd for { A new book Twining Had point i Professor Yandell Hendérson of the Medical school. last fall qu in i n ndersor x on and s to th jon of n is on in A London scored a track victofy over | nd two mile ump, while ton irage Prin has given some encor ment £ In “the freshman Yale-Princeton 'k fieet. | Yale ‘won 87 2-8 to 1-3. ' The annual sprina regatta, marred ind post was not on Saturday by rou Boned in ra Alar The fir left behind | by two length from the. st hout th. L 19 sec a twentv-efght stroke race, ‘The time w ond: thefore the v Fevent, the junior-sophomore race B by 1915 in 7_minutes, 13 24 sice. The. 18 ed r numerals th ips and will T the vietorion w of H. vard on the rday after noon | Albért H. Barclay, ‘91, reviewing th rowing season i st Alumni | Weekly crew is” rowin, Monday’s Barclay w Fnglish coaehes will ter in histor Their work with crew will b erest not ¢ by but by ail M (e seve iving to | Wiether Yale W o - | w it, ds W debatuble quest Stk | the | the hour of {en to the three menior socleties at Cut Glass | Yale, was today the quietest of iis —AND— | kind in years, The lack of demons B tion was du€ to the agitation aga Silver Plated Ware o methods of conduc | bers of PH no action i MILLER. Jewett City, Ct, 1913 ‘lo you in the Fall n's total imports the Unitea| We do not use local storage Cleamera, ete., ete. Refrigerators Fap day on' the -Yalb campis thie o i year was a very different affair from any of the past. It was the result of the recent reform action of the soph- omore class, supported by the fresh- man class. In carrying out this policy, the freshman class Wednesday and sophomore ' class today voted to . \ Housefurnishing Warerooms Cooking *Utensils and moulds of every d Earthenware, Kitchen and Laundry Furniture, Cleaning Materials and Poh-hes, Carpet. Sweepera Vacuum that are sanpitary, efficient and economical, Glass Lined, Metal Lined, Vitrified Steel Lined. LAWN UMBRELLAS, TABLES AND SBATS. Nursery and Sick Room Requist Fine Out Glass, China and Art-Metal Goods in extensive variety, suitable for Wedding and Holiday @ifts. 45th Street and Sixth Avenue, New York 1913 ion, Cutlery, rushes, House remain away from the campus during “tapping” and since the public also was excluded by order of Dean Jones, Tap day was shorn of most of its spectacular side. The ver | the i WEDDING GIFTS dict the” sophomore clags on fairnfss of the choice will determine whether %he sophomore will present OURSSTOSE o7 themselve: tion next year. Sterling Silver, Tap day, on which elections are giv- | is the largest we ever had and n more than a year ago, e None but members of the juhior and § {he best stock In New London senior societies and a few graduates 6 gt 4 were d on the campy ther Includes the. following popu- Qi under classmen Kept to thei yms lar patterns: Paul Revere ! Newspapermen and photographers | Newbury, Heppel Whyte, La- were barred alsc fayette, Cordora, and the naw Special significance beautiful Mary Chilton. the ¢ v this Prices . positively Quality considered. the lowest. to accept of the sophomores have been gr > chapel the tapping 1y after ve tion the bu free three 5. the rest being men pr e | literary work and Wolf's Head select- | d a variety of men, both literary | H. Ketcham, football cay { vear, was the last man ta | while Richard Dou of the Yale News board tapped for Keys. Tast man itcher on th man t Kilbre one ever done fon to Keys A Fully Equipped Saaaen to. Five Passenger, 30 H. P. s ore (o ot iy Touring Car ) Tv all the men prominent fw i us lines of collega activity be- "Iho OVERLAND far 5983 0” 0 e e dapped In | 1One demonstration wiil convin Siagd el Ll | beyond a doubt of the :uperiorit e ek | this motor car ov.r any &ad all ol Skull and Bones. | at that price. Osborn Daniels, LET US SHOW YOU WHY. .| M. B. RING AUTO CO. CHESTNUT STREET ORDER IT NGW i Ropkins & Co.s Light Dinner Ale, Colora. Patterson, Hyde ; | 75¢_per dozen. Ir., PBrookiyn. N. Y.: [ Koehler's Pilsner, 60c per dozen. Warren, Jr., Buffalo, N. Y | Trommer's Svergreen, 15c per ozen. ] Lippincott. Cincinnati Ffree delivery to all parts of the Tones, New Haven, Conr Y. i F. Avery, Aurora. N. V.: |Telephcue 136-5. H. JACKEL & CO. Ketchathy Brooklyn, ‘N, Y. | ~“0* "w 5578 s BRI Scroll and Keys. i Kilbreth, Woodmere, L. L il ir. Newvoucoa: | Rles, Cake and Breal Minneapolis, Minn.; that canzot be excel Haverford, Pa.; PlLons your order, l"romn service W' Syracuse. N. Y e Betror: e iuen (LOUIS H. BRUNELLE lartford Coon.; Richard 10 Carter Ave. (East Sice) atson Harpham, Sloan Richard Douglas, Phila- Wolf's Head. n Noyes, Warren, Pa.: Ta Marks. N, X n, New Yor | ikburn. Pittsburgh aler, New V. M. Hanner, PBroc ott H. Paradise, West Med d. Mass.: Norman K.'Evans. Pitt gh. Pa Harold 1 Hemingway New Haven. Conn William Innis, New York, N. Y.: Geprge De I. I Cedarhursi, L. .. Charles M. Knoxv Tenn crettD. Dav N. J Carl C. Brown, Jones of the college said!,, < e s ey Ao aeer | “MERSICK”. UNDERGROUND Av's ceremonies. He'l GASOLINE STORAGE TANK ections made by the | Your method of sioring gasolne es and t been recognized by the men were must_meet with the approval of th Fire Underwriters. With a “MERSICK’ merit e. “The men | UNDERGROUND GASOLINE TANX this vear are oticeably | the gasoline s kept at e safa distance strong,” £aid Dean Jones, certain- | from buildings, g0 there.js no dan I I¥ no one can object to them." He from fire, and you have a supply of | was particularly pleaged with the fl(‘v snappy, sizzling gasoline always at| t scholarship had been hand. Outfit complete with the ex- recognition than in some ve: ception of run pipe, which varies en of ‘the men elected are mem- Kap) LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. First With the News. Ele ccording to location. If vou have not recelved a copy of our “Auto Supply {catalog, write catalog “C." . THE C. 8. MERSICK & CO. 274-292 State St., 11-27 Crown St New Hayen. “onn. Mr. Editor Man can’t help it prise to whom the same is due. At a. m. the first - ® a. morning Ld newspapet news came by The Nor- wich Bulletin to the town of Griswald, . just two. hours ‘and . thirteen minutes its of no use! Honor and enter The Ol4 mn:d;:\’:\’;v of any, :n::‘rrnm‘v,,“:fl.:‘;: It is time to send us your| containi e Governor Johnso “finale” (and was in big demand), in FURS and GARMENTS for which_the_governor saye in sib- | Ol ) STORAGE. it ‘which is ‘altogether just shait | Our method of hlndling thou th otlow, thou ma erit the’ lar which the Lord thy your Furs assures you' that! fod giveth Peut. xvr. 20, | “Pence Ty ne, but not to saeri- | they are thoroughly cleaned | ica honor Governor Johneon of California evi- before storing and that their dently believes, to wnatever princivie e (O avaatever nrincivle ' natural luster and beauty have s et |been restored before returned upplies 15.8 per cent. HmMs Sarsaparilla In hundreds of homes is the favorite | Spring Medicine Made from Roots, Barks, Herbs and other ingredients, Including just those prescribed by the best physicians for allments of. the blood, stomach, kid- neys and livey. Creates an appetite, but rather send them into the hands of experienced and re- liable FURRIERS who give them a Furrier's treatment and care. Charges as low as the low- est for good and safe care. 'JAS. . MACPHERSON FURRIER, 291 Main Street SETRER L BUSINESS MEN Whether the business with which you are assoclated carries its account here or elsewhere, The Uncas National Bank invites your personal account, assuring, you of appreciative at- tention from employes and officers, | | | | { P DAVIS THE GREATEST MUSICAL EVENT OF THE B. A. ROLFE, Presents - YE GOLONIAL QEPTETTE 1P IN “AN OLDE TYME HALLOWE'EN"? EASON LARKIN & EVELYN Comedy Singing Duo THE' ZOBINOS Novelty Equilibrists THAT RAGTIME BAND TDAY AUDITORIUM 10DAY EL RAY SISTERS JACK FARRELL Monologuist FRANKLIN and DAVIS . 3 .Singing and Dancing KINEMACOLOR PICTURES .Roller Skaters YanEiy .. Breed Theatre ARTHUR JOHNSON’S GREATEST TRIUMPH (2000 Ft.) The Power of the Cross (2000 Ft) . Two Reel Story of Circumstantial Evidence HIGH-CLASS FILM DRAMAS .Biograph Western Drama Powerful Western Photoplay Edigon's Great Comedy “A MISUNDERSTOOD BO “THE OUTLET,” “HIS UNDESIRABLE RELAY!VES." ENGRAVING We have in our employ an ex- pert engraver. We make a specialty of Old English, -Script, Ribbon, Block and Antique inscriptions and Monograms. JDesigns submitted. Work for the trade solicited. Prices lo The Plaui-Caddzn Co., Established 1872, PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING 144 - 146 Main Street Norwich, Conn. ROAD CLOSED Tie road known as Occum road be- tween Occum and Baltic will be closed until further notice; new bridge being| built making this necessary ALBERT W. LILLIBRIDGE # Qverhauling and Repair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON- AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES. Wx NS, TRUCKS and CARTS. Wechanical repalrs. nainting, trim ming. upholstering and weod worl Jiacksmithing n all its branches. Soott & Clark Corp 507 10515 North Main St MISS M. C. Heir, Scaip and tace Spacialist Graceiul, Natural Waves are a feature of the Spring hair styles; Ibut they must not be tight kinks, as S0 many women wear. Come and learn how to dress your hair stylish! and becomingiy. EVERYTHING FOR THE HAIR. 306 Main St, * Telephone 6 next WALL PAPERS A full line of the above with new additions coming along, including those with cut out horders. Moldings and bands to mar ts, muresco and tints; imitations. \We ure In' e market for painting, | paper-banging and decorating all the P. F. MURTAGH 92 and 94 West Mair Street Phone. DENTIST DR. E. J. Suite 46, Shannon Buildin ) Take elsvater Bhetucie: strest cuce. Fromm J. H. GEORGE) THE PIANO TUNER _Forty-five Years Experisnce P. 0. Box 205 Norwich, Conn. Telephone The Vaughn Foundry Co. Nos, 11 to 25 Ferry Si AILL. CASTINGS & Specialty. rders Teceive Prompt Attention TO BE GIVEN AWAY For the week of May 12th. A NEW HAT at the Palace Pool and Billiard Parlora, 49 Main Strest Hack, Livery and Boardlng : STABLE gusrantes our serviee tn be the 1008t Feasnnnhle ~wines. MAHONEY BROS. to Chelsea Bank. | JONES| Falis Ave | | WE WILL PAY YU &lc a year from today if you are not satisfied with your pur- chase of this Hair Brus| | The Grey Imperial The Dollar Hair Brush for 50 CENTS, made with a.light colored, solid back, filled with stiff, durable gray bristies, the biggest value for a Hair Brush that is possible at 50c. Our buyer placed a large order for these GRAY IM- PERIALS six months ago direct with a foreign factory to get the price for vou at 50c. They have just come in, fresh, clean stock just out of the box from the factory. You with our “satisfaction guaran- | tee” attached. Our window is full of these Brushes. Be ! sure to stop in and see them. We like to show you good values. THE LEE & 0SG0OD CO. Apothecaries Norwich, Conn, Note—For Parcels Post orders add 6c for postage. | | | | PLYMOUTH Londory BOULOGNE ®eri»> HAMBURG ON PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS . Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day ! @ CINCINNATI - June 7 CINCINNATI- July 12 BLUECHER - June24 CLEVELAND - July 29 '} HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 607 Boz on Street, Boston, Mass., or Loca! Agent SPRING TOYS § PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING | Baseballs, Bats, Gloves, Mitts, | Garden Sets, Sprinklers, Sallllal')' Pl“mb"l : Carts, Wheelbarrows, Kites, 25017 Teas retresiing Shen IE.?:": | Boats, Pails and Shovels, Sand | g gy H S b ) iMoulds and Celluloid Toys. the more look to Ih'ulb.l-l:.flz'. MRS. EDWIN FAY comfort. 1 will show yuu samplés and Fi nnklin Square plans of the porcelzin and of ana give you of putting them in in the best mannes trom a sanitary standpoint—and guars | antee the entire job. J.F. TOMPKINS, €7 West Main Stree: 1. F. BURNS, Heating and Plumbing, MISS ELLA M POTTER Instructor of i Piano and Harmony | Room 6, Alice Bldg, Tel. 968 | JOSEPH BRADFGRD 42 tranklin Strest NDE BunlESBideB;}d Ruled f‘om.y 0 E' WHITAKER 108 BROADWAY ' .!";"o:nrsn;nn Leluphone 253 o il Tin and Shest Metal Worker, Tar o | STETSON & YOUNG | Asphalt and Gravel Roofs, Walks afy Driveways. aprsd 53 West Main St Carpenters and Bullders g opgpy 7, GOCHRANE i Er:;e:m‘se 5""‘”50“5«"257 wain st.l " mm:é bebeok; :.:. ;‘:‘ A3 Norwich, Conn Agent N. B. O. 8heot Packine .ahrid ALERICAN BOUSE, e Farrel & Sanderson, Prop. Special Rates to Theatre Troupes Traveling Men, ete.. Livery conneste, Shetusket Street Are Good. THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Try them and s THOS. M. SHEA, Pr Next to the Palac DR C. R. CHAMBERLAIY Dental Surgeon rze of Dr. 8. L. Geers pracrics durng his lesc ilinesa MeGrory Building Narw h. Sonn. Mos= Ciga F. C. AYCHISON, M. D. D., PeAvSILiaie AND BUARGEON, oo s Second FAOF Shanuco Slds Night ‘oheus 1283 Franklin St.. Cafe 3. F. GONANT 11 Franklin St Whitestone bc and ths J. F. C. Cigars are tie best on the market them c 100 NEWMARKET HOTEL. 5 1{“1 loni:'ll Ave. e rst-class Wines, iqQuors and Cigars eals and Welch Ravebit served to | gow ;,‘:;‘%J,:,,:‘gu,“, erder. Johp Tuckie Prop. . Tel. 43-& | lew.u for business r e ] ¥ [

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