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o S 1014 achlevement but the crossing of the ¥ Alps and the two thousand mile trip i acress Europe have since indicated the progress which aviation s mak- i . . | it is much too early, hewever, . ‘\_ éamu‘h gnllet'n lzgunuiipule a trip arnd the e Junior Py Under Restrictions as Great a Success as Ever— Ferguson & Charbonneau’s G AND TRAVESTY ACT ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FEBRUARY — T o REE 2 P 5 Expart - Dansing. Artiste | The Wizard Magician RSP SR B, - OUR MUTUAL GIRL 3¢ [oh. o bE caemreer AMETHYST IN THE CLUTCHES OF THE GANG ...... 2 Reel Keystone by such a method. In faect a flight SE across the Atlantic would be an at- St il Graduates—: end Gouficsd talnment of sufficlent progress for the Answer to Criticisms of Medical -Scheol next few years. By the time aeroplanes 118 YEARS OLD are circling the globe it will be time Work on Bowl Held Up—Fund of Over a Million Raised to think of reaching Mars by the same Subscription priee 12c a weeks 500 a | means of transporiation. Round the i—Football Coaches. month; $6.00 a year. world by aeroplane s still & possi- by Alumni—F C . Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, | bility on paper only. Conn. as second-ciass matter. ubl deficient in football material for the coming season, there will be no lack a2 —_— = 3 b 4 INDUSTRIAL WARFARE COST. New Haven, Feb. 5.—It was rather a) _Concerning football, .‘th‘:“;lr;::-n of this st % = SPECIAL—Cornet Solo by Mr. Feltcorn of the Davis Theatre Orchestra Felnghione Calis With the movement for the estap- | EI00mY body of stafenis, [hAT WERC | $905 (0% fieh Had been received i We have a large assortment of this stone in Birth- Bulletin Business Office 480 lishment of peace and the overcoming sg—with the gloom that comes | seat applications had to be returned to = . Bulletin Eitorial Rooms 35-3 | of war wich iis terrors and hardships. e R e, ‘goss, aa It alssolved. in | the senders because thers” were | no day Rings, Pendants, Pins, Etc. When you want e Fri Feb. 5, 6, 7 ulletin. Jol ice 35-2| absolutely unappreciable except to|mist, the whole légion of delights, an- | seats for them. TWo years ago, urs., % ~Feb. A Willimantic Office, Room 2 Murray | those who have experienced them,| ticipated and realized, that the junior | Harvard game, 20090 wan, thus rer DMMONDS wEDDlNG RINGS Sat. 2.30, 7, 8.45 Building. Telephone 2 there is also one of the greatest op- | prom alwavs brings. ' However joyful | turned. 1f the' next Marvard game is y y . L 7, — — — —_ portunit. for the devotion of time |the atmosphere on Sunday and Mon- | played on the old fleld, ? $25,000 AMARAS VEY e S R T T i sk o me | duy, *there was sadness in all New |estimates that it will cost from $36,0 d CHAIN & MUL ' Yo 0% By 5 and influence for the replacing of in-| v, n"three days later, although there | to $30,000 to fix up the old wooden an 7 - = dustrial warfare with peaceful adjust- | was no real material cause for it. The | stands. The bowl will seat 61500 peo- European Singers and Dancers ment of labor troubles. In each case| girls came, 379 of them, the promenade | ple, and there Wi B 5 - . RSRASC Shear . (S A S i T o 2t SRR TCAE o 4 it means the’ giving away to arbi-{lists showed, from 31 different states | for more. do not forget that we give the best values in the city TRED WERNER FRANKLIN & MOORE e Circulation of {ration and the settlement of disputés|and the Hawaiian Islands, and they —_— Baritone | Colored Comedians and Inequalities on the broad. and | were girls as beautiful and handsome- | The committes estimates that Yale : | § isii s of oo Iy gowned as Yale's prom guests usu- | would sacrifice over $50,000 if the The JCWCIYY Store on Franklin SqWe KING, THE DETECTIVE IN THE JARVIS CASE | ANIMATED The Bulleti e e | A ares Alany were here S Sunda | Haard™ game hext Tull has to Do 2 Roel Imp. with King Baggett WEEKLY i "n ‘ ! a few even on Saturday, Dl layed on the present field. T i; e the C‘anadian department of labor that| yicuity restrictions designating Mon- funil ‘ot $700,000 which the entire ath- i o rikes in the dominion have resulted|day as the fit time of arrival. Sun- | jetic plant will cost, of which the ex- B ey The Bulletin has the-largest $|in an cconomic loss during a perlod | day was quiet, however, with only a|pense of the bowl will be. only about Next Mon. Seats Now sgirculation of any paper in East- $| of twelve vears amounting to-$ few teas and musicales, though it Was | half $250,000 has been actuaily paid , ern Connecticut and from thres 3 0,000, practically a third of a mil- lm"eld ‘T}t xi:)m‘e“ Of“;l:‘eo ":omuguxr‘xyf in thu mln Af)suti}n uuls vfiif%‘fru‘f;r: F e | e et cardbose Haraiisa” Mo on Tuel., Wed. On Sale . - it v el 0 i guests were willing a B R e oyl oy ‘% mot dong withows Ber s D e e e to four times langer than that of §|lion employes being concorned in these | ELeSS Weio WELRE 0 douf Jile PIC, | mits, worle on the bowl, WL 0 (45h | & guy can & 5 (B any in Norwich. It is delivered $ SRRERE T S ‘"]8- “‘"; '?1‘1' Dramat gave two performances and |gahout 30 per cent. of the work has been | ~“Franklin square! Change cars. —_ — o ovor 3000 of the 4053 houses | 1o wotking duvs were ot and that | Yaie loet u spectacular noskey game (0 | done, the-Temalning portion wil need | “Rignt there for express (o the hos- | Swedss to Ask Stronger Defanss. i wich, ar ety nis s caused ine a .4 to o ger- | a1l the time up to Nov - ital! t ¥ Sw Thi o ar oot o1 vhe poopimety~ 3| haraships, want and privation from | mans were well attended, 4a were tho i P Wateh your stegl™ S ean, W Sy, Windham it 15 defivered to ¢ which it Is no easy matter to Tecover. | Thes dausantes in the afternoon. =~ | Thres thousand, six hundréd and ered In the outskirts of Stockholm to- || Stupendous Photo Drama in 8 Parts as Presented 306 Times at the Astor ke i g o It ia unressonable to suppose that| e Prom Ul WS & JUHS SEAICK: | ewenty-four - individual “contributors, P Traln Bitohed day waiting for tomorrow, when they Theatrs New Yorl 900 houses, in Putnam and % (here is not as great.need for the ad- | Put no less elaborate than in formet|yile 2jumni, have in the last 23 years assenger Train Ditched anta| il march in procession before Kina || 2 SHOWS DAILY—Running 2 1-4 Hours Each. Mat. 230. Eve. 8 p. me Danielson to over 1,100 and in vocacy of peaceful adjustment of theso YIS | It ST 000K (IS MM IS | raised o sum that today amounts te| Albuquerque, N. M. Feb. 5USanta | Gustave and present a petition to him | Matinee 15c. Evenings Orchestra Reserved, 25¢ ali of these places it is consid- troubles as there is for overcoming | gamecs taking until quarter before 5, |$1,179,287.18. This ¥ e.\amx?pn fund | Fe passenger train No. 10, eastbound. | asiing for the reinforcement of the ine towns, on A R ar: imes. t the cry is, and for more 5 e , | car, tw: s . e o et drad and §| reatized and put into practice so much | the whole, the shortened festivicies | {imes. Tl (10 O 38 §0%¢02" Moo | express cars, day oach, chair car and | sheep which ia without wool sixty-five postoffice districts, £, ;r will the day be brought when | Were Just as enjovable, it scemed to | Alamit Wookly S0UNIR by TT GO i " e S 5 : s le, for just as many events | 5ul - e f: A G s ] dispuics of an international character [ WO\ PEORE: (OF, 0t A2 FAGIITIN | grdat boay of alumn! double the num- MATINEE 5c CHARLES McNULTY. Mgr. EVENINGS 10c routes. e iawine. adioated, What Gans | Tiee CIowdsd in'to the two davs as |iETeal oty S LML OO ow in. - Tha MATINEE 5o __CHARLES MNULTV Mg - EVEN{NES The Butfetin is sold in every !-\d-x shows I3 smail in comparison with | Voars over four days. It didn't servo | disparity between the amount an ed- 2000 Ft.—“The Big Horn Massacre,” 2 Reels—2000 Ft. town and on all of the R.'F. D. § ine fmurex % nich could be 'pv;du‘l‘ced to lossen expenses materially— this ucatlon costs that ix as fax as the tu- Kalem's Thrilling Indian Masterpiece . p by this and other countries, and there | shortening by the faculty—fo t es, x v & = . routes in Eas . Connecticut. 2} 5 (M more than the {mmediate | rates went up, and the tariff was for | University actually has to pay, is be- STHE BRUTES Woestern ... B0 ...Vitagraph Drama. b b hich are attributable to the | four days, whether the guests stayed | coming greater every year. And so, . S e ..o . 3 .Strange Mixed Teams CIRCULATION B e e e amd % h° | or mot. ‘The mew dances were very | the dependence of a self-supporting “THE BARTERED CROWN.’ 111111711 Exquisite Biograph Sto 5 o endorse.and adopt amditra- |, . in evidence, and it very likely | public-service university on its friends BRONCHO BILLY, Guardian Ciiiiiiii.o.....With G. M. Anderson 1901 average. 4412 3| tlon rather than strikes. The cost 8| was a most interesting prom for the and its sons in like proposition Erows. Famous Wassermann-Peerless Photo Orchestra at Every Performance Trmmmesesees A1 2lonly one reason’for abandoning the | gtudent of comparative and evolution- | The alumni fund is urged a sthe pest k ary dancing. means for the Yale man to show s 1905, average....owesunos § 920 Bl AL RICRE interest in Yale, his desire for its LATIN AMERICAN PRESIDENTS. | Dean George Blumer of the Vals P57 e : it may be well understood in Latin | Medical school has just answered some 8 74.“ : s that the president | rather harsh criticlam of Yale men's |, If Yale at the present time. seems S o e Standings in the last few years before office wrested from |, state examining boards. The critic, A REMARKABLE SACRIFICE cesessessssssessnsesesssessessessessesssel : Sxpect 1oy Pe. Menltie Rlitads o of adequate coaching. As assistants e who is a medical school alumnus, calls . . e | cording to the dictates of his captor, | Muontion te the yeare a decade and a |to Frank Hinkey, Captain Talbott has 5 TACKLING THE DRUG FIENDS. |and » be prepared to die if he is| half ago, when Yale was in the front |aunounced the names of Cornish, who Gy‘d Dust do_es V{hflf you can’t do for LR e N ety o nwise ¢ i to have enemios or s | rank wih the smallest percentage of it Tear when Risliow Miar o b - dishes. It digs into the corners and & OB er el it % | willing to stand by 'his country when|failures to pass the state boards |Was developing i age il SpCyned ouith el e Ty W™ | among her medical graduates. Now, |terback, Pendleton, who in the line has r cleanses and sterilizes. ® B one LA puthes et ont Put st must| Yale has dropped back, one year of late | been All-American guard. Marting, i usial amount of crime which fs | be azresd that the idea of the revo- | Vale has Grobped bACE 0B ¥PAZ 3T G0 | this year's center, and Wheele 4 class practice. It has recognized | President of the country is far|former years Yale was tied with a jam does not return as coach, the first % i | el i i R There is mothing to com- | large number of colleses, as many as |leader not to return thus in ‘s number 5 N e ithut 3 tion to this situation for the purpose |mend in revolutionsiand it is regret- | eleven, all of whom. good and bad, had | of years. In the football schedule nexi s everything. Never be without it. B 3 g : S sIative artopose | ible that Peru is to berthus disrupted | no failures. Similariy, there were many |fall, Wesleyan is out and Virginia and ' i Thi a final opportunity t ex nt at of co Legisiative attenfio » ) ey W cheyan lsaut : is is ppo! y to secure pieces to the ease with |rather t adjusting its internal | tied for the other loading places Con | S e S35 o 6c and larger packages. A form. of optut, conid ] troubles a of the Ballot, Just|Sedyently. s aropying beck dots sct e . | prices that you cannot expect to equal any other season. . added restr sasT fons.are countenanoad | g’ * LETTERS TO THE EDITOR [FEEE FAIRBANK =22 i i i T8 ctate e penia N3 wrill be scontimEel shk Tt | S ‘ This has been an exceptional season in the Fur trade and s aal. uviden or the presidency will continue f0| ith an average of 3.1 per cent. of The Ground Hog. ; - S—e | these prices reflect a condition never before known. The line secure sufficient quantities for The great lesson which | faijures, Dean Blumer finds that Yale | Afr, use is furnished by the pres s must' learn is ‘that of | Medical has always b itor: The ground hog is yet “Lot tha GOLD DUST TWINS do your wark’ H ta - n found in the | to no excessive extent in sausages. I | consists of BRicout"oF foiit hsers o€ e Orag e I Eos 1 aonselioas oo e bed i it Spia cstenl % i . o uriaers SO he Aoy : o ; a | group, the schools doing conscientious | that toid me so; age ov - B tvodin o L e e SIonind Mith the munber of Tallures |t tact 1 e Coats, Scarfs and Muffs of the better n ipation in atiops. athe Bz 20 under 10 per cent. But this grouping, | If the ground hog was wise he did = It was the wave of crime which spread | B 2 Hme arrives In the| .o in 1903, did not take sufficient | not fak h ? P s Pirise Bl sl 903, clent | not mistak £ the: sa d e e o G e evoriions can bo exc | Tads in 1903, di wot take sullclent | not mistake some of theso sausages grade, Fur Caps, Gloves and Children’s in the crusade of the police against|DPecied. but the lengthening of the pe- | schools were doing. Schools With the | gued, are found to be hardly that. these drug fiends whose foundation for | 1i0dS between revolts in Peru gives|most advanced methods of instruction, | " Then what are many of the sau- Furs, ctime \is attributsble to the moral- |Promise of ite ultmate sccomplish-|both lshoratery, prastical and allects, | sages hut ground humbugs? am The Killing_habit of using. dope, t. The outbreak :is one which has | were brackei school There is meat in a nutshell; and it T & The court in imposing sentence has|been {hreatened for soma time, the|Whose methods were those of ihe s meat to have meat equally good and Trolleys , Business Handsome Qualities at extremely low prices. also recognized the meed of treatmens | leaders having long ‘been opposed to er.” 8 eQ | more of it in a casing. ad Centeral 9 t Bilif = ™ practical methods at the expense 2 % (A of the young men that they may |President Biliinghurst. That he has| : ] A man should eat only the best of young y A their didactic work were often actual- | . 2 Ta% S1oNld far oy the best of 1 Nerwich N shake off the habit, but far more {m- | spured his life is some evidence of |y penalized by their progress, because | F 0ty PEHSENR, OF K9 o Freece o e ] Portant is the necessity of beginning | the feeling of Dufand and it is in| the state board examipations were en- (free from imitations = Sa faithful a g 5 at the source and adopting measures | marked contrast with the disposition | tirely written, a condition which still | giehS 85 O SOmAch Fhould e § and using the viilance which will | O Madero and Suarer in Mexico and | xists In most states. Moreover, the | 20 eR Svon, U the fooiieh palata can Furrier 291 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Prevent the free use of opium and | Of Ute summary executlon of Guzman | State'hoard examinations, though hon- | noggish. ; 3 s l 1 I 2 =X 4 > lia producis. The greatest amount o | by General Villa Talnly condbeted by examiners who | C. H. TALCOTT. pecCia Values In corrective work can be don this = = have had no experience in teaching | Norwich, Conn., Feb. 5, 1914. direction. It ¢s far better to event EDITORIAL NOTES. and who, on account of the ““hid than it is 1o attempt to overcome the| Prudence in the Philippines ought to | changes In medicine, are frequently habit after it is once started. Drugs ; e Philippines ought ©0 | hot abreast of the knowledga of the | have their place, but they should be | \admirers after the antics| jupject in which they examine. As a n B oot e o hguin e in Mexico, Tesult some of the best institutions in | WATCH YOUR STEP! forms of poi I ecei P A T the country are occasionally chagrined k . o £ poison. It is necessary fo itions are as contagious and | (o find themselves rated lower than BY THE CONDUCTOR the protection of self and soc ating as e measles though | mere makeshifts for medical schoc R miy be more widely | whose equipment consists of apologies 3 X 2 5 i “:E‘”-TH AND JUSTICE. = for Taboratories and hospital facllities, A short list of items upon which money can be saved. = is frequently remarked that wealth — ut a d staff of didactic drill mas- = Beauty. " Prings immunity from the penalties| The one fear of traveling pub- | 'S X3 Y et ; The goods are from our regular stock, of excellent qual- ¢ I‘rt you w‘o‘x;k or :T:o;ypg}:}x‘?éa; or crime which would be imposed ir s that the steamship ‘war will end | = 't ft awful 'bout that hat 2 3 ight you will neve! 3 the case of the poor or upknown in ey hiave diichauce to\ seb it aaie b oy classification, fhat jof | wiltes to. papers (hat she is so ity, and the designs and colors the best. Fer a few days EYE COMFORT untll you get a i 1 th re inst 1 o4 e C et S0 purty he can't do work well in g dividual, and there are instances when | benefit of it tion's committee of Inspection, Yale | the office whera she's stenosrapher, ; = 3 ’ LXCENG T an L Dariec Tunt s court action seems to bear out such - finds herself in the first or A Plus |‘cause she's bothered so much by the only we will allow these special prices. Don’t delay. out any reflection. opinion his week has marked .the o~ e iome but Dean Blumer urges the | fe ! : - conviction and sentencing of the Lit- | bes % P Yale is to be kept there, of | don’t she ol ow ith ¢ - ca 2 Ask your Electrician to show youw tauer brothers of New York, Tich|loan on the str s ;“ ors| i adeauats eniowiient: J¢ it| dir o some morain'?. O o to All Wool Axminster Rugs, 27 by 54 inches in his stock of Lyhne Lamps. Bt dires cabiatd e e Lo the ound- obtained in commemoration of | chewln' tobacco! Or wearihw' a ring i 3 i i it-or-miss desi B manufacturers chared with (he smug- | hog's Brediction fhe Yoot amniversary of the schaol her mose! She wouldnt have o werry || SiZ€, woven in the pretty hit-or-miss design The C. S. Mersick & Co. R ol they wiis Dorfectls aiis tonos| 23 = next June, Dean Blumer will | "bout ‘em then. They'd ¢ut her lik § i 4 o ; o 3 M;r'un v]] dyitphbei ot Gl Th ement of political can- | permit immediate adequate control of | she had th' leprosy, R with delicate poster borders, Regularly 1 9 istri i B They were given | didacies at this season of the year|the New Haven hospital, and in the | “That girl ought to get down on het [§ $1.89 weiere.ew oe oo eisiaieeaniovioossuesssns . e on TSk :htl"h "f,”"’ by ] :Mu )vx.' lm:. indicates that the early bird still has T‘h. .|l of the K\Ifl-!‘\u(i.rmnfi of ‘rm-:.un ands an’ knees an' thank her lucky | 5 New Haven, Connecticut which while severs should have been | some. follonoce departments and the creating of new | stars she's got 4 face worth lookin' at.| : amless gl mad e owers, anes, G oreait0e st | 1o s S bt ¥ hiend s s (| Tapestry Brussels Rugs—O by 12 Seamless and character. ¥ e T 2 “that the Yale Medical school cannof | zie's, works in th' cracker factory | S i al 4 i igns, f and charact 7y, lace whieh | pom menis which _are | continue in' tho A Dlus class unicss 1 | dowhtown. That sicl’s got a face k|| USS N both flomlémd ?r;wtallydffigns, full 9 98 BERMUDA, WEST INDIES, COAL AND LUMBER ot & e 2 made here each year Norwich might [can obtain adequate hospital control [a horse an’ buggy, an’' every fellow i ~Wir ve. ar] 2.50 ® . n f their fellow business men, 1 A BEY. . 9 . oew ANAMA o g0, thets Zemow businons man, | T2 40l VG n Cover i omons | S84 4n hcomie" sumelent to *mlow | 3 Toctary T aer - Teapeman || ten-wire weave. Regularly 3 P, CANAL FRESH ARRIVAL a : n suMclent to have | (o cule on bonds. proper financial support to its pre- |they're standin’ three deep nd her. T are jus & precluded any possibility of such men i ¢linical departments. ~Yalo cannot af- | She ain't kickin' at bein popuiar. || Velvet Rugs—There are just three of a spe- WINTER CRUISES Genuine Big Vein sttempting to dodge the federal laws| "n ford to have a second class medical | Suess tb’ g 66 girl att) gob cial ha left—9 by 12 in size, in splen- Large steamers, fine service, reason- and cheat the government. They haa| The way in which some senators | school.” nothil’ except 'a purty face, an' them || Cl4l purchase le = IS e 16 98 able rates. Early bookings should be A A no reason to avoid the payment of | %S SCUNE towards the New Haven Sincis s ows buzzin' around het want to|l did designs and good colors. Were $20.00. . g made with me for preferred accommeo- George’s Creek Blacksmithing ns and if any excuse exists for| KnOCKINg owr T : e ¢ broad day noon 1 3 : : e | case than in that of the poor man Trarcs Tas fiite o say on the ltt- | before the Yale-Harvard game n Ml“"" R g B G A All-wool Carpets, selling for 85c, will be 65(: 'JOhn A Dunni men and the suspension of the jail | Stitutionalists have their way he will u'a'fim\lf".,?'n’&’&.J”“{,L"‘.fi'“’,‘l, work s <o o SRR T T S made and laid free at this special price. ... . ALSO A CARLOAD OF sentence which was imposed ls not | 800 be deprived of that little. hout Intarruption. and to this end s iy "eall purty. But when you, been| 2 < - : o Steamship and Tourist Agent, READY ROOFING PAPER lkely to inspire a very great increase e another cireular has been sent out L0 |around her a Jiite whils you forget|| Wild's Printed Linoleum—The best quality g ST N P, in_ respect for the by people of| It is planned to have Idaho reser- | fribations. Ehars I sar. olher woman.: TheLs and two yards wide. No other linoleum Main Stree Ecenomy and satisfaction for thess wealth who are disposed to do the| Vation Indians raise cattle. This will| Since the appeal was prepared, but | Jhn¥ (HnE _notice most married > - a4 All ; tt and s i §overnment. Tt is simply carrving out ilérly tame in contrast to|before it was received by the P R S R BT T wears like Wild’s. A new patterns and who are SHY on SHEDS by using a past practices and making a joke of | they have been known to raise,| tWo contributions of $25,000 were | 3 _good; lookin® giris not-to g 3 [ P v ERLAIN Justice rather than applying the real| L _2TC neen *nown to Fise.| pledged toward the $160,000 needed, so | COLNE on catchin' men with chals ) colors. Value 60C itvinssomesmomanann.n DR. C. R. CHAMBI m; :‘E“A.n-\: :aorocrl‘)::oN LUMBER deterrent. The fear which is meces-| Much as he wanted fo stay at homa | (B8t the committee feels duly hopetul [ 100K = = 0 o > 4 X - 3 an & 3 i petiin 5 3 . s a doll fa girl, Tra| ry i fd sary for the respect of the law does| Mr. Pindell was probably tickled at the | Fne man® circres: thers iy Taoperal®: | change my looks if 1 had to fail down. | Printed !_moleum A good, heavy Lino Dental Buraeon not come with the imposition of fines | blll of approval which was given him. | of present conditions: “Yale has about | Seirs. But if she'd get busy helpin' leum which sells regularly for 43c a square In charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practice h 1l G upon those who are only too glad to| Otherwise he might never have been | 3,500 students; Yale has but two base- | Sther people an’ forget she's got a| sard. Fi od patterns for your choice c during his last ilness. al‘uo 0s play with the law in that way. Sus-|known. ball flelds: Yale has but two football | TaCe; she'd put it all over people. 1§ yard. ve good p J iy RS . i Ppending the jail sentence is removing | ERSn b e 18 flelds; Yale has but one running track, Tt ain't the girl's face; it's whether | McGrory Building, Norwion, Conn | Central Wharf, Narwich, Conn. the punishment which it is recognized | It isn't too much to believe that the| With a dilapidated dressing house. | e = - | Titohpnse: A i raaitent - adonh ot T e, wi nnis courts widely 2 i dusics roiren | ooy s oo pe, | Snined ms talocaon ' mias’ | Qhildren OTy | 'THE DEL-HOFF FLYING A | A e %t Js | um cage, and boathouse, comprise | | | - ROUND THE GLOBE. | (he fop just now in New England It I | Yalo's entire athletic equipment. Tnese FOR FLETCHER'S | | - M. C. HIGGINS One of the greatest undertakings|PUt & passing cloud. facts are probably known to you, but c STO \ | European Plan 5 s which have been attempted in the line | they will bear repetition” A R 7% | = 3 of aviation 13 the round the world | President Wilson must have recos- | Rates 75 cents per day and up COAL, # fight which is projected for next year.| mi i1g fact that he is getting some o | HAYES BROS, HIGH GRADE COAL - It marks the advance which is being | | nd effclent service from those Teiephone 1227. 26-28 Broadway 1 B s acisne | tew a nats he ha$ not replaced as 3 Office and Yard 203 North Main 8% ¥ made s iduath Bicka (O TEomats o hat et sEies may be wery serious doubts about|’C" TePublicans v are. Office Telsphane 1257 the accomplishment of the feat. Tn| ¢ it was o : ! MISS M. C. ADLES - Bt g 16} 163 | It was a useless and unornamental such @ routo there urs moveral i~ | picce of wearine. someror i i ) - 3 TF tances which aviators have not even | (ailars comention lehh - l d[ s I [ attempted to negotlate. They are en- } R e L | alr, Cal Ilafl ace flfll’.m IS tirely unfamiliar with the condltions | cou it made e in et el I Rt v 3 % the perience of any- o | pri; e o] 'g ;:‘,:y(m;;:mtoirene :T\ {1“ of ; | e Pl TIME IT! IN FIVE MINUTES YOUR ; over. o is the newest for Sx:lmn Th ha: 4 3 o hem, all of which brings ‘orelgn mnaliens are m sti . f St Soxve | to_attention fhe Vast amount of prep- | nerveusness over the bellol (hat thy T STOMACH WILL FLo9) D16 penfect MmanaM Goter 1 . e By = fowice Which Ak Free Bmmflg Kinds and Mish il y s ove e FEEL FINE. your hame—Kkeep it handy —get a large | 100 Franklin Street with the fsntiy 5 SAEEe Ruich Mo ALWAYS IN STOCK O e e Do, o on. | FeMoVal of the embargo will turn Mex- =5 Rfty-cent case from any drug store| Efies wuneehe aen venis. ok oniy s o e | ican trade in firearms frem them fo| Yeu dom't want & slow remedy when |and then if anyone should eat some- | beautiful, but it produces the de ALE ‘“THROP fisin which has Reén or may e this cour The producers of good |yeur stemach is bad—or an uncertain | thing which doesn't agree with them; It El Ch'icll C tract Flectrical Suppli s ful lofh % & | manifested therein indicats the great|guns ne e it & thought, one—or & harmful one—your stomach |What they ecat lays like lead, ferments (J oniractors upplies jiolredt youthtcl eSoce. | Office—oor. Market and Shetucket Ste, | and growing interest in werfal navigs 1a too valuable; you mustn't injure it |and seurs and forms gas; causes head. PINEST IWPORTER I HAMAN - HAIR. Telephone 463-12 tlon. Long Mights have been made but of Leulslana is ad- | with drastic drugs. | ache, dizziness and nausea; eructations 306 Main Street, next to Chelaca Bauk. i o - nothing of the magnitude of the prep-| vecai stic diverce Wil but the| FPepe’s Diapepsin is neted for its|ef acid and undigested faod—remember Telephone 652-4 i — — Okiion which hasbeen put foreh, Neith- | attitude towards diverce today is such | $8¢d In glving relief, its harmless |as seon us Pape's Biapepsin comes in !DR_ F. W. 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