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: NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MAY 23, '1913 PROPER SUPPRESSION. | y - - o e o BULLETIN'S SPECIAL YALE LETTER| s L I ot action of President Wilson when re- - 1 5 1 ' ~A W 5.10.18.20.280 . - questing Representative Sisson to b and e )2 n Borwich Zu iletin | i rom nis imgo niterances con- - . 4 o i mmd @oneice. |1 s b | Bageball Team Has Fine String of Victories—Excellent Show- Housefurnishing Warercoms GOMEDY COUPLE advised privilege which the southern S < % ¥ ) A Pk e S edeh VeI ¢ ot d in Musi Cooking * Utensils and; mowlds of every deseription, Cuatlery, IEVEL G ol ¢, | ooovha s R ekl e the Tice Mot Scho i b Mt o mare, T e/ Eniters Favafbure, Brosies, Hoess AERIAL LaRUES —————————————e— | relation to the Californian alien lgnd — Cleaning and Polishes, Cerpet Sweepers, Vacuum JOHNSON & KEW KEYSTONE COMEDIES Subscriptien price, 120 @ week; 600 a | bill. His demeanor did mot SaVOF! Of | xo pocl vl ao g ol opo e i ool firsts seven Cleaners; ete.,tete. £ Rural Musical Act DRAMATIC PHOTOPLAYS moath; $6.00 a y--- good judgment at a time when Sen-|ga potable week in Yale athletics. Yale | seconds and seven thirds, Winning . i ‘ i = > event, and’ inaicating Refflgfl“fl“” are mfinry,]}efimn% and g::lml, BANSOCKS, == —=—————————————= sible talk and facts should be induiged | spirit has shown itseif as not in years | points in eve £ntered at the Postoffice at Norwich, [ in rather than hotheaded outbursts and | since the Yale sweep of victories last | that there will be some excellent new Cuun, as second-class matter. was not calculated to help vy ad- | Saturday and in the game with Brown | material for the university track squad H 3 Telephone Calls: T taat Of sivainedt TEIAtIONR GEIAL] gi NG Ehe v ¢ ‘teams, baseball | next year. The score at Cambridge ) LAWR Sisamaias, Takus s emats I"n“ A M ]““flmuw Bulletin Business Office. 480. Teclings, but served to aggravate what | and track, have been more enthusias- | was, Yale 56 2-3, Harvard 47 1-3. Har- Rursery amd o by b % Balletin Hdiiorial Rooms. 35-3 = > for spot In the minds | tically subported this Spring than in|vard was strong in the half mile and Fine Cut’Glass, China and Art-Metal Goods in extemsive Bulletin Job Office, 33-6. 35 Riroeay. & LRNEET SHK “lany of the past vears and the | mile. Bingham did the former in the % Willimantic Office, Room 2, Musray | of the Japanese people. cheering during arcat raily in | reeord time of 1 minute, 58 1-5 sec- variety, suitable for Wedding and Heliday Gifts. EDDIE PHEILAN & CO. Building. Telephone 210. However it may be considered that|the fifth against »wn was worthy [ onds and Kent setting the mark for 3 . ] Japan 18 taking & weons sttifumeiin] Gl ik e the “milo at 484 Yale won the two 45th Street and Sixth Avenue, New York matter and may be over-sensitive | A slump had been predicted for | mile easily, H. Holden first and H. o S n her wounded pride, there is nothing | Yale in the Brown game and all the | S. Gulllver second. Johnstone of Har- fo in a course which can ac- | Indications seemed to point that \\'m'\!\uu'(l jumped over the bar at 6 feet, | | UI’ ns e and Cemetery Presenting “THAT’S DIFFERENT” — A Vaudeville Offering GEORGE DE ALMA W. E. BROWNING Banjoist Dialect Comedian ' Last chance to see the wonderful ~KINEMACOLOR pictures as they will be discontinued aftar this week. " Norwich, Triday, May 23, 1913, g when a succession of hits off Gile, with |'setting up the record by 1 1-4 inches. The Circulation of ||z o soon, o simsly serve | B Mistil WS i b The Bulietin f foara 1 Yale rowing had strong encourage- ment in the victory of the Yale soph- omore class crew, winners of the | spring regatta, over the first Harvard | ass crew. that of Harvard, 1915, by | x lengths on the Charles Saturday | afternoon. The water was so rough that washboards were put on to keep the shells from swamping. The race | was over a course of 1 7-8 miles and e drew steadily ahead all the way, | ing at Harvard tried 30, then | ought to be | yale tightened down after the first s shown that { ning ang the same standard of base- when it is ad- ! ball that has kept - intercollegiate a tongue, both for | season of 16 gam from a singlo heir own good and for the good of the | defeat was shown t th Commect! tadion and this jingoistic speech could | Of the game. Brown had Gmes larger tham that of amy 'n wced $h that olase ) ItiwaglprRceiondnd the gume was s as the final test Yaie be Norwdch. It fu delivered to ever || ; he opposite from what was de- e Seiraton 3008 of the 4953 homsen in Ner- || 1onded and ¢ with proper oLl wich, and resd sy steps which The Bulletin hms the largest efr- of any paper in Easiern culati Wenvsavs. Breed Theatre Fio Skhvae IMMENSE TWO REEL LUBIN DRAMA cemt. of " Juld tend nt a repetition | Yale won an almost wholly unex- | dropped to 29, and at the fimzh nus(\r:; v is delivered te over 500 houses, | ! .} question is undergoing ad- | pected track victory over Harvard, and [ it. but without closing up. Some o “T % S Buiie. hat Dalsioca te sver || Joaiment P e Yene ety in " | the critics. fafled fo #ind any of the | (2000 Fr.) “The End of the Quest” (2000 Ft.) k. jor sport since any sent under- | English style in the Yale stroke, but 1,100, and in all of these places it || & — major sport since an: nt u X = G ndl ke tohdehe o Presented by the All Star C. s comsidered the local daily. | LEADERS GETTING BUSY. & .u{:w;.» has ‘m'n‘ In Kollege J\:\ n_..; { :h,:‘ ';‘..»:\r.:”(::vx:‘w;‘;» S '«“_M Y ar Cast Mitera Commecticnt kas forty- K hie - efforts - which Biave | Shtiphoraly. IuBht megt it g D Patworn thol aniveraifis | “THE FIGHTING CHAPLAIN," __ ..Kalem, with Guy Coombs n THE BIRTHMARK,” _Big Western Drama. rimson ath- | In the university boats there have ! were too sure. | been a number of shifts this week, pre- Harvara dis- | paratory to selecting the men who are runners w arfl t hark | to go to Gales Ferr before the race that he tvas to T Harvard won the run, but | Prof. and Mrs. William H. Taft, who mime tewsa, enc hundred and sixis- || 0 0N T e move- | her favor Gve pestefSice dintricts, and sixty in erest is centered upon | letes fell rural free delivery romtes. | n sold in every || 1 of the R. W. .|| I1.... . Biograph Farce Comedy Screaming Burlesque Comedy HE HAD A GUESS COMING, We are now filling Flower Beds R v the con- oin: to suit you. “outes in Eastern Coanccticut. hiicunite 1 the meeting | ¥R B " he 1 n national committes | Yale pushed 5 ‘l‘ ’\‘; T ”";‘ of the ilara now a§‘;he]HotslhTth, will r\ar CULA [ : ; TS ol istently and pluckily | cupy the Whittlesey house, No. 367 | CIRCULATION | ing et | " Ve s WAl T | Bt st O I S on S s L B SS‘ C F 1901, average................. 4412|| branches i a wide- | = Out of the thirteen events Yale won | signed with a term of two vears, bec he 8 firsts and neeption 5 second by Yale pt. 15, and Prof. Taft will asion of the house when he from his summer home at! 1905, average......... il Slater Hall, Friday, May 23d Geduldig’s Greenhouses | ' oy | The ‘we h Mu Bay, Canada. That Prof. Taft ( | r only do many | some records were | intends to remain in New Haven Is | Week of May 17 [ peteve suen s but | brolcen and one was cqualled. In the | aiao indicated by the’ fact that e { GRACE BONNER WILLIAMS, Soprano, Boston i ? selief | 440 vard run Barron of Harvard equal- s taken steps to be made a voter ) ] 1 y ' b [1ea the recora of 9 seconds set by |in New Haven ‘\ (AUSTIN HUGHES, Tenor, Metropolitan Opera Co. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION. | of the A Ala, 1010 5, palsal Capner bt | BRIty njitne BOT o | wit as £t | r ments 1es | qrvard in the §50 and lowered the | arament, declared tat primaries as- | which crowned his career, have be. | tnis probably accounts for its perman- | Sale of seats begins Wednesday morning, May 2ist, at Davis' E . i stood the % e ernment, declared that primarics as-|come popularly known, but time will | ency and growth in civilized, God-fear- | | Book Store. Holders of Membersh ol s Heacrre : Ik in 1 S Mttored & piae’ for | Place—Bridgeport Telegram. | the churches fail to reach, satisfies a T 2 to darks e N R who Hed radioyed nh oo ! - | want which individuals, working alone, ; aa el e O et e | cm convenions e T It may be all right for an officer of |are unable o provide, and promotes & > e eunion | e, Ot B 7 5 the government to tell the manufac- | good fellowship and good citizenship. . nt | T 1 majority it 3 i 3 B o A scholarship fund in the Yale Mu- | turers of the country that they must | —Ansonia Sentinel. . 8 . n y ted ma sic schaol in honor of Prof. Benjamin | not “operate with bad equipment, v | tive action and admin- S Wholwaz oneiHE Hhe DINECTS | obeiontis: Lai et e 0[' eO“S v & s affairs, Much | in the public school instruction of | with antiquated methors,” ete. but o music and concludes this June ' 48 | when I8 the Eovernment of the United BIQ d New Haven, is being collected by |in these matters, and would it not be his former and present pupils. The | well for the government to set such | Commonly cause pimples, bofls, hives, come is to be used to send some tal- | an example before issuing any threats | eczema or salt rheum, or some other ented or worthy New Haven boy or | to private manufacturers’—Hartford | form of eruption; but sometimes they girl to the Yale Music school. Times. 1 exist in the system, indicated by feel- % b v s S L which ;[ege Moo ] h e Aol e e ;,’:f: :1 b 'Ei;i:'n\l“na%‘]’f{:;‘vossw?fnx; . . means th e By cive military instruction af sum- | the beauty of shrubbery about & Home. causin any breaking out. '4}1 8 Our showing of th Fabrics is now at its best, comprising ment, w > s SRR NOTES}. e S A R D T f;h”*:”j‘i Hood’s Sarsaparilla || see our tplel;did lhoWinn ; g“e'ne}:a le:“"k T 2 jemal for tous G mpn for college men on battleships | harq right angle between boards and iy A abrics while the as- & the summer has been given up. | ground. It makes & kind of < Get it today In usual liquid form or 1 M - nest of $ verudre about a home, shelt sortment is complete. These hints of styles and prices: b and yChocolated tablets called Sarsatabs, The Yale freshman team in the Har- b iR L T - screening it, ang offering its romantic X : been put into operat 3 n man o 5 )11 PR AT U SR R e e e sense of seclusion. It turns a house New Prints Bt and it = Tkeiy that there ary | thelr v fast - A fnto & home~—Hartford Post, PLUMBING AND STEAM FiTTiNa |[ 0" ©P708 - (Eordova Pique Tespects and Hkely that L aea 1 it Hotrett EVERY DAY REFLE THER VIEW POINTS ress Prints in indigo, silver gray.| Cordova Pique, 2§ inches wide, whits) Ln:m;:,:hd h'v‘ I which Connecticut Y (o) New London is favored by being th . v A black and white, red and white—also | ground in a variety of different color- B e e e et |, 725 0 R e 0 . e s et ot ol v | Sanitary Plumbimy [ e S| Waviow 2 s e | now r ead: is feared that the crops will be | inestimable amount of good through E . i fas : It is feared that the crops will e | MCSUmable Smount of Food, (NOUER | & peep into an vp-ta-date bathroom || PTCSS Cambrics New Voiles and wit r & e s A it | without boasting. It is founded upon [i8 only less refresking than the bai 36-inch Dress Cambrics, light and| 27 (nch Voil : oved.” But when the college boys | Without boasting. I n dad juvon i de G i th 27-inch Voile in a good range of 2 v Prrer PRI N home, thes Wil be able to give | FIED Principles and sound gospel, and |isel During u S poummer you wil) || dark grounds, in stries, dots and |preity floral designs and attractive n i ved ate | X pe Olé lan some aluable advic e or AT iy ¥ : S [ . 't mar SRR S s S L SN comfort. 1 will show you sanples ang || 15018 8¢ 10¢ & vard. folorings af 19c a yard. E 2 ree cc been 7 . Haven - Blans of e porcelain and ottler vaba (lng 4 percal FStiih Bt ags ikt misfits | creatt s Sl T S and give you estimates for the work || Manchester Percales i - : L2 = st | e e e o putine e i o Beatmanne |0 e s e g W ad ‘ L W. W. in New cives that the s T the e te ~ savised Tis otk from a sanitary standpolnt—and guar- || A $6-inch Manchester Percales, more| golia Color Crepes, 28 inches wide. A require- or to wipe Paterson of his era the world is— | 6 o unl ThenIng (hem Antowi e entlea ioh) e “W:, W ok | Peoadisel cotindd T peioge esen condition which an nd fried potatoes, the lat- {jdvesses. waistings or shirtings, at|a) good colorings, at 23c a yard. S s Mk worte Thstead pwtotis ) is day ie mot the war- iio ecatise they’ contain hos fat. | 3. E. TOMPKINS fi23%%c & vara. NOISE. e osopher iden Journal. | =2e h | 4 o S T Soie ] Hin vinaioation of ner s things. The huge Fest Mo vt i S s Plain Voiles ey Cprgekie a ol Y e present is a spirit that | The soutn is taking note of the fac 67 West Main Sirees Batiste and Dimity 4 Siitn it has & task ] son #1do. b 't department SEhe bullaes otvilis [na ing note of the fact | A splendid range of colorings in 40- 3 o i it o e of the bullder, c that it remained for a_democratic | A splendid collection of Batlste and |inen Plain Volle at 25c & vard. e =4 i e i of ma nd office | president and ‘a Texan as postmaster 7 Dimity, in pretty floral designs, fig- e T } S them who can bi turn the widow of a Con- v : ures and dots, at 12%c & yard. fiacted Wiailes <o s rently arran s of ste n ite general out of the postoce - amount of | needed loan. It now | as’ far as can be learned, she ; : Dicss Cinals «0-Inch Volles, i [ It por ety ) < 1 E inghams Inch Volles, a good selection of] every day | : S pisitred faithtully and - well— | Heating and Plumbing, ||°r H e el vraiec soeid RO Srktaess | moe ecessary to estab- | seeking tc | Springfield Union | 3 Wo show all the standard grades of [\ A me | ea e ar == | 9 i Dress Gingha i ide Tange of | #° 0 & YAXC re : g Monument to 1abor. : Commissioner Gunshanan's life is 92 Franklin Street bl o iy oS 4 indication thet the full crew B[ Tt rise high toward heaven. [one of unselfish devotion and cease. styles at §o, 100, 124 and 160 & vard. [ g o oo o s also : jat o I gy i Bralr, Trom | ot rore L jLiraon end ceate: 2 Silk Striped Voiles e o It ; TRt i tne | lbokanL (0 tan.: Begt L (o belter the conditions of (h G B WHITAKER Chiffon Crepe Silk Striped Volles, 27 Inches wide, e oot | eMciency of the public utllities com- | statua zing the rise o s S g hE a0 & o L. Chiffon Crepe. 27 Inches wide, in|in & ndia range of fashionable | mission ! ery and contempt 10 | that menac hem in unchecked tu- | uccessor to pretty floral designs on light grounds, [ colorings, at 2ic a yard. oo . honor and mastery | berculosis, Thanks s grand work S. F. GIBSON. also solld colors at lsc a vard s '3 T 1 of ansas Ave es- e dr 1 b subt molded all hat dread disease is t m less vic. * o @ & A 1 The Luthera Kansas have 115, The dream has subtly me {hat dread alsease'Is to ciaim Tess vio” | acDin and Sheet Metal Worker, Tar ox Foulard Satines wblished a gninimum salary of $1,000. | that b s | tims i the future than it has & sphalt and Gravel Roofs, Wal i e in | SN & Deaal Zar Al | What a pity men of this stamp ean- | past—Rockville Journal. e Driveways. vel Roots, Walks and || Serpentine Crepes Foulard Satines, 32 inches wide, in '_ the ministry as in any EnAahia Rk i : T —_— | VDrink Wiliams® Root aprsd 65 West Main St. A splendid collection of popular | black and navy grounds, with dots| fus qVhtle there have been mo indica- Beer; cold, sparkling, Serpentine Crepe for kimonos, etc., at |8nd stripes, at 25c a yard, i L T iy, T 3 = i ons of & change of heart on the part full of d vi s - g Contrast of Fact and Fact. e atite s ot o m e, ull of snap and vim. - 17c a yard. ! R e IR e fact | towards the bill forbidaing the employ- You will like it—every. ROBERT J.COCHRANE Para Suiting P Sl withth. B als. | tiak raatoin thi aaas 16ogh ment of minors under 18 years of age one does.7" y Cas: Fitiing: Branhisg: Mo Miuib. | IGalatea Cloth Para Suiting, 28 inches wide. a com- Cance Cuba 15 Teany geiting closer | Some time nEs Jonnny’ Carroll, who | I certain prescribing industrics and L mad; ;t’ 10 Wear Matn st n attractive line of the standard |bination of crepe and ratine, in a good g v V. ® | than « ménages the Ame SHment | the more thoughtful people have stud. g 5 Norwick, Conn Galatea Cloth for children’s wear at|range of solid colors, at 2ic a yard. ¥ = oo . | e = imparua KL : g the more the impression has been home, costs but 2¢ a pi R Rl iR | ey ey 4 nly make rbar . e e it - borne In upon them that it deserves quart and will give Scotch Ginghams alieq for » oper ] ot 1o da. e ow fiing farit 5o ) e b fons-New ' Haven \Jotrnals your whole family bet- 5 Pawnee Madras A broad and comprehensive show- gnal of r whan 1 much different from much criticised | t ter health and more A Fully Equipped Pahes Matris inches wide, | ing Scotch Ginghams, including the| ' r real ohject s 1 i # Pl WEODevor BN G 1 o bt e b Ui i comfort - during hot Five Passenger, 30 H. P. FILIA Eroudiman, P stty, atused ap T HEQC) Ty S g = g - E P s e O ine. balf . 5| the Chamber of Commerse: was' the weather.: Be sure, Padaits figured designs for waists and shirt- |vard. - 2 4 PP S fitants | thousand dollars for cne night's fun. |Passing of that vote of the directors and get - Touring Car ings, at 17c a yard " V A o 0 | 0% Jow wo- | The mext dav the Parls newspaper | &C their meeling vesterday, by which Vil Loomgold Messaline | find WO |t 46 1. Fabre was dying of | it is agreed that, he clty will co- a - . B v g efo e | conten R e i o the | out of its treasury to meet the ex- | l lms & il i 4 Plisse 31 inches wide, In white and |tractive designs—also Mercerized Bro- b operated w - - = eréhtest living interpreter ¢ ct | pense of properly preparing the next Doy O ity of | [colors, a variety of attractive designs |cades in lavender, pink, tan, sky and| he e STk Bany Forn with twp | 10 | city budget. It is a gene: ster ¥ A =ir didhus Cad aan — el s e N aiied s e e | Slegnent o Hhe g v of o {is motor car ov.r any wad ali others | |in stripes at 17c a yard white at 28¢ a yard. PRESIDENT WILSON'S POSITION are favored and at the same | Homer." hip and the duty it entails on/| |’ i 4 x - - 3 President Wilson's position & % the motoriety occasioned | . CTiarles Darwin reckoned him among men ot the” community—Water- | | LET US SHOW YOU WHY. B —— e he greatest of the iworld's chosen |bury Republican. ILLIA! % mary civil bl leaves him in & T : ‘ — WILLIAMS & CARLETON co.Mfx | | M. B. RING AUTO CO. ) G Eu_ Sary. He is | oe and henefit of | Frederic Mistral, the Provence noet, ! It will be many years before Fenry CHESTNUT STREET ' can cons | effort seems o be | WRO won the Nobel prize, declares him | M. Flwagler 'is assigned to his proper A of the ci it & eems {0 De | {5 ba o great poet as well as scientist. | niche in the American hall of fame. 3 ’. made to put info practice in the | It was Fabre's work that rendered [ The average person today, reading the many sirikes which are underway | possible Maeterlinck's “Life of a Bee” | account of Mr. Flagler's death thinks 20 the country | and Rostand’s “Ch ticler.” e | 014, alone, attended by a sister of charify. fllling his pipe with the one | of him only in a vague way, as a mil- fonaire who owned a raflroad. Little " his life history his wonderful suc- vzed, he draws near | cess and the trememdous achievement The great danger of the publle “SAIL FROM BOSTON” to stand for REUTER’S Aa hall has long been réco, o | finger left unpara i f erim, nd the Rockefeller bureau re- | nETY tr i " . i it ‘o sigy 3 | And when the Russian “noble” fin- . $1.50 i cortan YR e e e Freckle-l:ace Saturday Memorlal Wreaths $2:50 e s Polltica and game aro alierna- | FROM THE CONSULAR REPORTS. Specml $3.50 party which, th e | Chis 8. setting mewe (ha | Tussian Nad moro than 1200 strikes e WILL KEEP FOR MONTHS went wrong, president who | P! f 8 18 getting near the | . st year due to pelities, Strikes for | gun and Wind = 7 ' s 1 ol | Mexican territory and real war o e bered o, mhe (l5e estind ExiamionhiUEIy Fpers Made of Southern Magnolia Leaves and prepared Waxed Flowers a party in which the R Y I A | striies resultcd less favorably to the i SN ; : i _wrong and DAl et ol 310 a0 e e e R Tn R S Rl e s s e e (See our window display) 140 Main Street Phone 1184 froceB o 1 | ndemn: "This is han 1 @ 3 entimaiod that {he fores de- |!lte Buarantee of a reliable dealer that e 2 ” - - - | W war e Bopl. and frith Ol veloped Dby the hydreelectric com- |1t Will net cest yeu a pemny unless it —— FO—— 4 ructhias hores pover. wive v ciear woiesion e ox- |8 P YMOUTH @ondor) BOUEOGNE Pari> HAMBURG SPRING MILLINERY | Hack, Livery and Boarding et That reasoni With spivited bidding for ex-presi » X e < pense teifing, : i b T near petiifouging, | dents’ aitographs, Mr. Wilsun's signa- | | New Zealund exporicd mete thn | TSy gor un aunce of othine ON PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS 4 JINE 4SROQRTMENE OF A THRT STABLE clons | tire o etb of-the civiligudary Wl {(420ANI80. DU OF 1 - 2 double streugth, from lee & Osgosd, A . i P b P o | : i ssuring Arrival in aris y ay We guarantes our service tm be i B oh e e S e b e oen [ e abe e o | CINGERNATL: June T CINGINIATE S du y 12 52 Shetucket St | MAHONEY BROS. . Falls A B s e e = j oot { oo Gt " Saeniifin in ny” Gul” | rul clpiexion. Rarels 1s maco tan| | BLUECHER - June 24 CLEVELAND - July 25 . Falls Ave i Tnless fe Bill 18 ¥eford o weakness clue to the high cost of | man city of importance as in lke cities | gng gunce needed for the worst case, y e il e o oo it o | R A AL Sl Rl | g e ey e, | | HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE | |— | — 1 on this rofit of $180.000 last year | @5 chea PV double slrength othine, as this is th T N you want to your f N you want to uc your busi e e L i e i sits | on stamp booke and vel it, vinlicates | ' perimental ops ake mew bsiig|Prescription scid ades wusraates ot 607 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., or Lecai Agent ness betore the public, there s no me. | ness berore e ublic. thare 1a no me- e g e o . John D, Rockefeller's advice on sav- | raied af (he government botanical ! money back if 1t fails to remeve 8lum better than through the advertis- | dlum better than Shrough the adverils- 4 making progress back- .'h_: bt 3 ke * ing the pennics, etation near Pretoria kles, | ing columns ¢¢ The Bulletin ing columns of The Bulletis

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