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BULLETIN'S SPECIAL YALE LETTER| OUCH! LAME BACK, RUB m. all the beneflts of the ballot over re- volt. ' It gives Dr. Concha a great ob- portunity for constructive work and fortified by his training at home and | at diplomatic posts in this country ana Gemany B shoud be w6 0 Squad of One Hundred in Practice For the University gerve the republic in & manner whieh vill Tepay tho confidence which has g Been placed in him. —Should Members of Ball Team Piay For Pay in Sum- ) Ab! Backache is gone! cannot injure and doesn’t burn, mer?—Profit in a Day at Yale—New System For Base-| Quickiyr- Yes? Almiost instant re- | the skin. HENRY & KEENAN Funny Irish Comedians SHORTY EDWARDS FLO, & WYNNE nud @ouricd 118 YEARS OLD AFRICA'S LESSON ON UNITY. - 3 The Original Jeff of Mutt & Jeff The Myst: S5 Unquestionably one of the great aids 4 liof from soreness, stiffness, lameness | _Stralghten up! Quit complaining! ory ibscription price 120 a wesk;:800 | ( i movement in behalf of church ball Candidates. Sad pain follews s gestls rabBing|Stop those toriions ok thar you over THE FUNNIEST COMEDY EVER 5 : inity has come jout of Africa, Much IR e S . Retuaarit wont bpet o] THREW f _ Eatered at the Postofice at-Norwich, | has been advocated and said in behalf B AL penetrating e s T WHEN URSUS THE BULL Conlb {85 peocud-Dlpel Gigtees: of a union of the forces of Christlan-| New Haven, Feb, 12.—Over 100 men| Last spring a graduate, who has been | relief comes. t. Jacobs a small trial bottle of “St. Jacobs Oil” | A 2 Reel Burlesque on Quo Vadis. S ity and much serious thought has been | gro hard at work in the rowing tank, |in the habit of coming to Yale for | harmless backache, lumbego and|from your druggist now and get this Telephone Calls: given thereto both as to the require- | at building-up exercises in the gym, |reunions and athletic events for 20 | sciatica cure which never disappeints | lasting relief. Bulletin Business Office 480 ments for such an amalgamation and | and in short runs out of doors, in the | years, spent a day with Secretary An- | e ———————e————————————————=—ux MDB' o3 Bufletin Editorial Rooms 35-3 ihe benefits which would result there- | Winter practice for the universily crew. | son Phelps Stokes, and the time was “ PR - qr A Bulletin Job Office 35-2| from. The power of unity over divi- A‘MS‘dfi;‘"mi m‘:éefi;;; gt o Hvis o ntheyl:‘creu.ry of the univer- m‘”" syt h‘;“:mllmg e e Don’t Miss fqLR AT as candidates for hman - | sity tol ember. clal letters Willimantic Offics, Room 2 Murray | sion in working for a common object | 35 $5UHIMAR 00 (o 7 (o new torm, | Hosex cotmty Yore aeanered At the | peen circulated fully as much as those This One ROAED Building. Telephone 2°° applies in religious as in any other|y;q the beginning of the season’s row- | Jersey, the other day, to attending lec- | Of,&RY #han in America. He was hon- Thus when the aitempt Was | ing, there is a lot of crew spirit in the | tures, 'talking with members of the | 5t in hls convictions; never went back Norwich, Friday, Feb. 13, 1914, made to unite the missionary socte-|atmosphere. It's a time of vear, of | faculty, and studying education - | on @ triend. and i he did not climb to ; OUR M U 3 GIR = = e ties In Kast Africa at what has sincs | course, that is drudgery with the odra- aions, | On Tesiny T by oy it e B T el e 4 UT A L sevsuceasessesnses: esesesssseg hecome known as the famous Kikuyu | met, but its alsy o lme wher Yole |thet “the day spent in New Haven |t Becsys T . Velsle penct 3 Reels of the Greatest Serial Photo Play Ever Produced . . conference with several denominations | ((ilo, that another chance is fresh be- | him more of an understanding of resl | advance with the country and its % e Lir fion o n a Church of England | 50.*inem, and so in with hobe In | conditions at the wniversicy iham nia | Progress—at least most of us think so VADDAR & MIRGON ORPHEA GLASGO & WALKER service a step forward was | their hearts of “doing up” Harvard at | dozens of fleeting visiie on Shinrdas |--but they were sound and honest A Cry at Midnight Instrumentaloguist - | Live Wire Comedians . ken d to it has been added an-| jast. It is so every spring in New | afternoons and at commencement time | from bis standpoint. While J. C. Val- Hhier e a 1 of the archbishop | Haven, and it is more so this vear | during recent years and. iniy siarieg |lette would uphold his ideas with a | = of Canterbury in deciding, on the pro- | during these few weeks before the men | the idea of the alumni anniversary | Pen that knew no fear, he never dip- | hopfild Stokowski, Conductor posed impeachments of the bishops of | et down to the boathouse and launch | day, which is to be inaugurated, and | Ped that pen in gall to wound the » The Bulletin has the largest cincukttion of any paper in East- ernt Cannecticut and from three to four tines larger than that of any in Norwich. It is delivered to over 3,000 of the 4,053 houses Theatre MATINEE Sc CHARLES McNULTY. Mar. EVENINGS 10c 2000 Feet—*“A Son of His Father,” 2 Reels—2000 Feet Superb Lubin Spectacle THE PERPLEXED BRIDEGROOM, . .Maurice Costello - gan ombas: Such ac- | their shells in the Quinnipiac. it should be very successful, on Feb- | feelings of an opponent. ‘ : l l Trnde o) M s Of course, the overthrow of the old | ruary 23rd, a week from ihe coming| In his ossink & good sound ex- Frank L. Farrell, Soloist oilonial B Ed 7 G RO coaching regime and the coming of | Monday. It is a holiday in the out- | Ponent of a somewhat unsound money move slowly and| armstrong, Nickalls and Giannini giVe | side world, but as Secretary Stokes|system has gone, but many of his reh ity will be irought about in|{ the biggest impetus to rowing. The | oxplained, a day at ale when class | works and writings are still left b Slater Memeor that manner, but even as the mission- | right kind of coaching s about all that | qay exercises ara resularly held. Grad. | hind, affd will for many years be I % . irics et loscons from. the heathen, #o | any Yale sqund needs. With confl- | uates will he encourafed to spend the | ferred to by those who feel that 3. .|| Friday Evening, Feb. 13 wre be gained valuable and) dence in coaches and captain, any Yaie | first couple hours of the day in attend- | Vallette always had the greatest good | I Hall can in Norwich, aii read by minety- " | squad, these days, is willing to work || T o i practical lessons in tNe need and ben- o ve, ng class lectures and laboratory ex- | of the greatest humber at heart. ADMISSION $2.00 DECORATION DAY A7 SOLDIER'S HOME,” ...\, .... Educational three per cent. of the people. In § 70 1 00 H " s e workers | 1t8 Individual heads off o get Back (0 | ercises. Then the program as before C. B. MONTGOMERY. A MESSAGE FROM ACROSS THE SEA,” .......oeronr- -, Selig Drama Windham it 13 delivered to over s in, the méeston flelds, ' No ‘-‘;‘1;23 O e is clear-cut |2nnounced, will have brief addresses | Packer, Conn,, Fetb. 12, 1914. All seats reserved. On sale at “THE JANITOR'S FLIRTATION,” . -~ Edison Comedy on important devi - o difficulties of denomina-{ in hia statement of plans. “Thero will | 00 [RPOTIERL Gevelopments of the uni- ore than those very peo- | be no delay of effort,” he told the creW |, " jungheon, several inspaction trij | . heon, severs ps wo exparienced them and | Squad, “no postponements of decision | ynder the guldance of professors, and TEP ! ort at federation was founded | in the work laid out for this crew. In |0, o BY G RARC F0 PEETUTRACh S0C WATCH YOUR § ! g : other words, we are all in accord as to | (he% & & S . fect in caring for waste. With the fie TequnvENel What Ja to o done and ‘when to do I, | U4te and professional school problems. BY THE CONDUCTOR Intostines, Kidneys and pores operat- store of Geo. A. Davis. “OSTRICH FARMING IN SOUTH AFRICA" " Educational ; 800 houses, in Putnam and Danielson to over 1,100 and in ali of tiese places it is consid- cred the lacal daily. Eastern Connectiout has forty- s of the situation reutes in Eas Connecticut, training of the crew for the four mile. at it ow le looked at a clock | The curse of the household is waste. | P er people . hining example ” ” ar towns, ons h | You must have the same faith we have s Fee ing duly, no one need fear common s i s . and need of Christian | inat ‘what we are teaching you will (PiBiY OVY, SHOCAY, G, Monday maaaies: - . e T otas Pt e s | SeiEca sy (b Calyhuce: fo-1t ¥10" the : e D Wi e RN e an e making such a val- ‘or the Princeton- he | secrotary ‘ef their New England as Watching the Clock. esk is the accummulation of waste. | Tnal routes. stion to this important | laiter part of May, the main race will | GRSEONT, S0 (RS Tuniveraity secretary's | The triumph of Armour and Switt rolleys , The Bullstin is sold in every e e Ty o litusnon|fiee. AL gwanuates o8 nen-gea-| “Thev're (i many . clocks sx fand ‘of ‘all rest Pusiicss concesne Y ! - —. e 0 2 5 2 ey resid vatches nowadays. rected systems c e e e e RS REPUBLICAN GAINS, Tace that does not Interfere with the | Dates | Whevever they reside, will be | WeEHE LINCIT Y o big guys that | giving proper attention to waste. | N Each succeedine; election brings rev- of the gain in strength of| In view of the agitation that summer | The university is credited with own- | Columbus had one foot on th' fence | after vears of drawing a good sa ublican pirty, an evidence of | baseball is making among the colleges | ing property valued at $11,068735 in | around’ his boat, shading his eyes | with no money now in the bank | & retreat from the democratic standard | 8nd the prominence it has been given | the report of the New Haven board of | lookin' for 'New York, he didn’t have | that you neglected to look out for anr‘ | i before he done it. Waen old Chris| The reason why you find yourself, | CIRCULATION o s oo o e in the Ball Moogs cor. | in discussion during the past few |assessors, of which amount the Shef- | no watch in his hand, timin’ himself. | waste. o 1 e | weeks at Yale, the News having pub- | field Scientiic school controls 31, | Way back ‘fore he was born, they | The farm and the factory. the indi- 1905, average.... 5920 i clection in the second con-| jigned the opinions, mostly favorable, | 944,340. The campus land is valued | dida‘t know what time it was ’cept at | vicual, the government aud the world g gressional district. of lTowa furnishes| of 4 large number of captains from the | at ‘over one million doliars and. the | night. when the roosters crowed. “is mot the problem of their better- the latest figures its the basis for such | colleges of the east, the view that|14 buildings on it make up a total| “If you asked one o' them long leg- | ment merely to devise means to util H and sity rural free delivery §| i H H : H H : H H statement. Herp a democratic con- | President Hadley takes is notoworthy | of $3,849,400. The property owmed by | ged generals that eat ‘em alive thous- | ize the waste a 15 been succeeded by a and it is sane as well. President Had- | the university is exempt from taxa-|ands o’ years ago what time it was, —_— February 7. 3 solely because of the division | 1€y “‘0\“;‘1 ll'*‘*‘;l't“: the ‘l"“":;*d“-‘\‘ Insti- | tion. he'd had you pinched for foolish ques- Wilson Has The Information ssesaseasessessssssnasusssssonsasasssassoanel he republic anks a e as-| tution the right to settle the question —_— tions. Long as it was sun-up, it was| o s St s e the republican ranks and the as-| Liiho 0 ihe members of its baseball 5 Saytime An' when it “goté derk, it ] Steteiman in Washington who know | istance which Is thus given to the| team should play in the summer for Next year will bo marked by a com- | Wil Hign. % Iiiat] CorignisecIngilos ot S8 un INCOME TAX. Haxy compensation. Between institutions the | Plete reorganization of the social ser- s onk S ple gone | those who are on intimate terms 3 & The fallin ay of democ Guestion should be of standards of | vice work being carried on by the| nutty on tollin: the time o day all th' friendship with | President Wilson The approach of:the t &th in that diistrict is shown by | playing and of ideals of sport, which | University Christian association. It| fime very little tin-horn geezers | Snickerbocker Press. ng of the inceme tax pparently, the president, 1 significant 10ss of 6600 votes com- many | will_involve the appointment of a|gt a = watch tickin' away In his Rl g e | ot That the ora | others, does mot believe summer ball | sTaduate soctal service secretary train- | Socket. 1€ he cart. see a clock in Bill's Hard of He amount of uncertainty which sur- following ape realizing the fu- | PIAYINE. as a means of earning|ed in the field of boys' club work, | front of every jewelry store, an’ all | If Japan k 3 ; . o™ e e g the fu-| © 5 college expen will seriously |industrial work and other branches. | the 1 he'd have a fit. |the State Department door it n rounds new method of Taising na- of pursuing s hopeless caume =] 2o, SOLCES SXRERRS R e maln oigest i 0 mive stuents | emoiie bildtes, Ned have & At | ia Beoeiars Shvan iwt is . sing na- { militate against. If two co e main e s s | et 3 clock | get Secretary an tional revenue. It is readlly Tecog ngly shown in the drop of 9900 fing themselves on oppositetMdes of | interested in soclal work tralning that | pug se pagd. evers Job an everythim | hat something 1S going o nized that it is no easy task to put!i, vote while the Tepublican can-| the fence in regard to summer ball, it | will be valuable in the future. else goes by th’ clock. If you -work | delphia Press. into operation such a lot of compli- | gigate showed a gain amounting to|would not mean, then, that playing AR 2 i L g at anythin you don't feel half as e SRR PR, cated rules as have-of necessity been | over 2300 votes and the loss of the) Would have to be suspended between| .o o . a happy when you finish it as vou do to{ Where Grape Juice Won't Take. required to comply with the provisions | ciaction by less than 2,000 votes. The | them, 1t would mean that in sporte- | T! S e bf.?"fmd::':":.w:'-:;‘: see 5 o'clock come. Most of us 8ot| Bryan seems to be able to conclu of 4 this is-to | posit he ssives manlike conduct the summer playing |* J e chin’ th' time. e: y os ybod: the offielals at Washington is shown | : the finish and the indirect service | QionaRids of the absolute amateur. It |In baseball a first squad is sifted out, | Jyore war st Anee - el ak i by the many changes and rulings|which that party is to the party :u solution that is constructive, and | from among the most likely men out | appis country never will cut real ice Tlec 3 bl which have had to be made for the |, ‘or is r W S s 2/ Points the way to a removal of some | for the game, and they will get prac- | (11" avery guy works plece work an: |, Electricity i now extens purpose of clearing up the Indefin situations which careful investigation and consideration have revealed. Like all new legisiation the greatest diffi- general condit n and shows that| things that in the past in many places, | tice from now on daily chiefly in per- B R Nrcau. Wy leaders are succe: but very rarely in Yale, one is proud |fecting individual faults. until they zg:xs'thc‘:hfltss make a labor commis- : UCCeSS- | ¢ say. have cast rather & cloud on this | leave the cage in April for the south- | SO € COTETER MRLE G PUOT IR | vesting machinery, trim the cake holding enough together to turn | major sport. ern trip and return to start the in. | 5" ¥ & PAREUP #OOF PUCe (A0 1AV | elevate them to the ice houses. aly s0 longs as its i , en | the elect will it mean democratic| And if the accumulatipg criticisms | tercollegiate season. In this way the | fhc,’ make every shop pay that much | fu]gx comes In '!‘f"lfl\‘vn H": and ench | remacy. Iowa has recorded a weak- | of the athletic spirit in colleges gener- | Veterans of last year's teams have a | goc™ o tuch works "If your wach | will unquestionably prove the case n lly are to be answered and fought |little more attention at first than do of the admini: run down ning in its - H vou'd get pay for what you this instance. N - % 3 down, there must be some standards |the players who have not won distinc- o An’ your boss'd t all ac Much responsibility 1s tratic d i ated its revival | qifiniiely met. . Yale, her . graduates | tion by their previous work. But the | Gk, ABYROW. A vour bossd Eow he EadiiTtial” in' ‘connacitbn h in the republican party. Such| gng her students feel, has been doing |latter men, have, in the end an equal th clock. constantly manifested because | her part in uplifting the morale of | chance and In a very direct and satis- | * «Come on lively, we're way behind YOUR TOMACH port indl; | assessment and collection of | B4 Mhers: ar Vi e st matural conclusion college athletics. Yale athletics are |factory way the arrangement serves ‘ TRT B jere penabios pron 1 tandard that| growing cleaner every year. Captain |to stimulate baseball among the class- | Lo ' l co erewith which make it republican standard that | Erowing c 3 tz s asebal -| “"It's ten minutes to stx, mister R Shorewith whidh o Ketcham 1s the type of man that Yale [es. giving it a range of appeal far| sy whore san stem: The feeling of utter helpfulne: advisable to carry out its r D wants to lead her teams, a man who | beyond what it would have if restrict- R L mind or body, the bitter taste, YATAF tongue, dull 1 in head, i Al ne greate however much the idea may bs op-|in Dehalf necessary and sensib) e S ed merely to the university e T e e 10 5e on | regulantion of natlonal aftaira:'A steady| SYocated dolng sway. with football y the university squad. coaching from the side lines, refused to | For the class teams will be carefully % o b i > ca rin- | g 5 > ¢ < o dry cough, and attacks of instance where as in many other cases | and health urn to republican prin- | jei his men even write their views for | matohed during their werk in the cage < > s $0 oA e 4 : 7 x of tax payment, neglect is sure to be | ciples is revealed in Towa. { the mewspapors, and discountenanced |and later on outside, and the good men EVERY DAY REFLECTONS e o sy S LR, Made from the fleeciest cotton—manufactured in sani- costly. The importance®f complying = % e { ml»slv:ggtng onithe feld Haryard i Wil get promotion to the first squad unless corrected at once may e t . . S T e i ITORIAL NOTES. Princeton co-operate. Yale would |if their work warrants it, while men . % seve é the ks| nliy eign: ese ermus- e b et EDIEO rather lose a fairly fought out game |In the squad are quite Mable at any e g St nen |} tary workshops where sunlight reigns, these und not be overlooked. Protests may @e-| Remarkable candidacies for office| any time than win by underhanded|time to be dropped to their respec- SHPSLC ARt company the filing of statements frequently float 1o the surface in po- | strategem and the same is trus of |tive class nines. Thess teams repre- Wast e vkin e tha e lins are most attractive. safeguard any rights of these whe have | 1iical | them. The conduct of the Yale nine |senting the three upper academic class- e \ R B e e o n a taxable income, but econemy advises Ao on the diamend is sometimes in quite |es and the § Seniors and funioes| Some time ago an interesting gath- | and positively—th > CLEVERLY DESIGNED WELL CUT glaring contrast to the coaching meth- | made baseball popular among & much | $7ing took place in the Hotel Astor in | banishes that terribl that a still greater ring t ar terribly uncomfortab ods and wordy team support of visit- | greater number of men last vear and | NeWw York It was the second annual | feeling. Tt absorbs the g: neutral up to negligence. ax be mot charged | corner says: Win- NICELY FINISHED Wi for am e st when e occasion | fng Slea”*"Lia" T3 VO hen tnfr” | o"The bnachall manmmsment 12 Tolow | Moot of the iste Maieril deaiars | 168 Sicess acld gnd snas your stom- | : g i 3 seems to d | esting to see how these teams rise te | ing the same system this season, with e i ] 'NSNMT'O':AL :‘CT‘ON’ — _— the occasion and to the Yale standard. | Frank Quinby again coach and Cap- | PUsiness running up to 3700000000, Phosplio-Pepsin is & perfectiy bal- | They’re all* that and more, for by purc "“l‘:l“:}:” you Constant strength s being added to| 7 TR e Tt oredlly ‘seama o he ihe smaller] fain YEipasann: I Wb sccand Ster o5 e members are divided Into five | anced combination of acid Ifcto-phos - - 1 the efforts in behalf of peace by 2 shows what a distaste he | Colleze that deserves these shafts of |leader of the team. The minor teams | 123568, indicated by these five pro- | phate of calcium g S epain, || will save from 15 to 50 per cent. Come while the sale contribution to funds for that g criticism against unfalr sport, but it | will this year be handicapped by lack | ducts: = Rubber, metals, paper stock, | together oth : waich is on. pose as have been made this we e is certainly up to the larger colleges |of room for where the olass diamonds | cOtton and woolen rags and scrap | tend to act as a tonic and gentle siim- . T i e and universities to set up the ideal [were last spring the “bowl is ron. 7 | ulant en taken Into the stomach = e A;.dlrr-w Carnegie in turning T W0 | . Pankhursts are declaring to the | And Yale men believe that this is the | being built and. the rest of the new | . It was declared at this meeting that | it rapidly asstmilate? and goes CORSET COVERS ............... 12Vc to $2.75 b S e Al o|world that dissension and militancy | spirit of her athletic life, the great |athictic field will presumably not b | $2000,000 worth of woolen rags were | straight to the seat of trou —_— . ough! the churches Jld begin at ho | thing, come success or failure with |put in shape until the work o| exported last vear to be manufac-fon the digestive tract onl / recent million dollar gift of the i Hcgin: BEghoms s [ ain part 1s completes, 0T ©% tho| tured into shoddy by foreign mills muscular structures, exciies th DRAWERS . .| .00 aoas i ... 1215c to $2.98 Edward Ginn. Poth men pr oy S s e Likewlso old tin cans and pans and | of gastric juices an i vidled for the same cause in a slig Tt must be remembered that ev the like furnished $4,000,000 worth of | powerful digestive. Iy different but both mave | \N the proper zone there are jars which | pure tin and iron when melted down. | Phospho-Pepsin cannot fail to give ... 25c to $5.98 % 4 ¥ | have no connection with earthquakes. | = What is called “scrap iron” can be 1 ou_speeds manifested to accomplish the desired e; ever to be obtained. It fs reifef and a course of ! E Sl e | converted into first class structural | ireatment will ban e dite LONESEIRTS . o ik s ZoC 808 | By voting no license and no au- | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR steel. for all time. Phospho- in comes An active and profitable busness is | in handy tablet form ymobiles Nantucket understands the | dose | examples as these which arouse m | furnished for the second hand rubber | (ontaining mestls - co: %!l COMBINATIONS .... .. 50c to $4.9 wider interest in the merits of such|importance of eliminating known dan- men. They buy old tires and tubes, | digest every mouthful eaten nt a mes = St adariaktng: That! thy . 1 | gers. which can be made into new ones. Buy it from ahy good druggist, 25 have confidence in establishing the T Depends on the Speed. per cent. will grow. The truth is| Theodore Hofeller of Buffalo, the}as The lee & Osgood Co. || CHEMISES ........................86cto$2, s s . 2| Tera 15 reported as concernsa over | My Hanee: e Bng 2ovricm pub- | krchiag ons president of the association, declared | = L — spiration for the advance of the army | OUr Tes r their new rovernment. | lished Saturday last serves to show | And dom't fhrget those last precious B S M e T e - S “emaller” workess have | It s only a gullly consclence witch | Bow many words may be used to ob: | Words of s Dodge, Think long of | M, Seters, yre e e, o | American House rahle | carries such a loa scure a subject. Inasmuch as the army | the “noisy and shallow minority” they had great faith in t attainment while th e Five Special Lots of Lingerie Blouses j advances, the messenger must travel | Which contains Jane Addams, Max | more than 28 miles before he reaches | Nordau, Alexander Graham Bell, Mau- have been ab] heaps throughout the country. FARREL & S8ANDERSON, Props. | | i to put theif own personal eiforts into| Huerta has brought on much of BIs| the front, say 23 plus X miles, and | Tice Maeterlinck, Ida Husted Harper,| -€ome to think of it is not waste| Special Rates to Theatre Troupes, | Main and Second Floors) {he fight, but they have arranged that | trouble by failing to make promises. | must ther turn back X miles to the (Jobn D. Long, Mary Jobnston .Rows T e Ih g Traveling Men, Eto. N F ial dots oF #5 t Waist: AT it shall be carried to accomplishment. | Tt now with Villa to see how | Tear of the army. Assuming the army | Schneidérman, - Dr. ~ Anna Howard | .. h 3 ¢ ive special lots of the newes aists—styles that are e e e v e gl i) To travel at & umiform rats, and the | Shaw. The truth is marching on. | diseases of the body are due to de- | Livery conneoted. Shetucket Strest s y S o Y oric Ditmioh and sight Nars kg messenger to keep his rate uniform, = ONE OF THE MINORITY, - oing to be worn during the coming Summer. Princi- N gomng been sald also of Mr. Ginn: “Mr, C: T PRI the X is 14 times the square root of 3| Norwich, Feb. 11 1914 ; B i oot . it e T vers incident shows| miles and it is impossible for him to i == pally voiles, lawns and crepes in all the new designs— negie’s optimism {s invinelble. Tn this | tat ers who have some- | reach the frons and yeturs to the reas | Billie Goat to Protect Sheep. plan he s sure of a triumph that| thing to say in organized baseball be- | at camping time: But if the rate of ) Mr. Editor: I was much pleased with yoke effects—raglan shoulder, etc. WA‘;K n...u’ ‘m );u'nv‘\h.ne purpose ob-| sides the players and the wmpire. travel is variable, of course the dis- | your editorial on “Sheep and Dogs,” . soléte and. he cheerfull vides for it tance the messenger must travel may | and after reading it wonde: v o —_ e —_ - that contingency.” ot [ have been done 1¢| be anything between zero and 56 miles, | those engaged 1n sheep husbandey ta 98¢ $1.48 $1.98 $2.50 $2.98 T e S vice situation in New | MoTe than the one and less than the | Connecticut could not be protosted into the future but with vnbounded ove in antlcipation | ORer, aecording to speed. | from dogs without killing them or re- confidence. 'They conscient e Gat Coatials? 2R E R X. Y. Z | quiring their chaining or penning up. 5 o B hey copiatehiioiny, Norwich, Feb. 11, 1914, | *Some vears ago 1 saw amens - isape eets, Cillow Lases, lurkish lowels, and there is no mora certain me b &R e flock of sheep in the state of Kansas m m of a new cabinet ls . 2 o S Sad sy o 1o o cora e T St Momer e e | Looal Orgamisaton Grewing. | Tar Seed Suis gud'ind wubizysa || WE ARE- HEADQUARTERS FOR EVERYTHING Bty wila sty exception in the reaims of monarchs| Mr. Editor: Three cheers for suf- | iiincy that it was for thelr protascian NOVEL IN OUR LINE th S A frage! As the Neale voter wrote the a0 with Sweden as the latest acquisition : o purpose, t acquisition, | B! A e e oy Taee the | from the attacks of dogs: and I under. Pt Lok ) == o ) stand he is such protection there, and | coconmvs wew pacsoen | e o | S8 R s St R E WA ROl ) ) pEw SUCGESTIONS FOR VALENTINES The recent clection of Dr. Concha | trew eoft boiled eggs all zbout he long-named organization, and see how | JLERt Tie net Lo the/shing alle 1ere In as the president of the republic 4 uee durk is tantrums couldn’t | much they believe in it themselves. - . 1 Colombia may help {0 brighten_ the | I%e known the valus of modern day | The antls of Nopwich are so far from | Thaps vou heve reed we story of|l}. CORSAGE BOUQUETS of Violets, Lillies of the Val- Dprospects of an early gettlement of the ries, | her faith in_the death of suffrage that | y who 5 3 dispute with that country. Dr. Con | they. are now bursting from the smug | T53 19000 ono dey of & cartaln street ley, Gardenias, Etc., in heart shaped hampers. Mgl 5 A 5 feel that an island | Seclusion they so delight in. Watch | 3 - Sentative 1 Thia. camtm o TS | is o hody of land sntirely surroundod | (helr frantle rushings about and vou | (Ween im and a largo dog. and when |N B A SETS Glled with fl dsl ; sentative fo this country and stren- | o, créinday y | will seo how much faith they hive |he Was interrupted by a humanely- wil lowers and plants appropriate for uously opposed t canal efforts of | PY Warships, Mexico knows that all| (nat the end s near. The end is nur,idism-ed gentleman who, happening this country In 1902 so that he ean' be | COUNtries surrounded by gunboats are| but it witl not gladden thels mearta " | slong, succesatully interfered, fred nt the day. expected to have a fixed opinion con- | 10t Islands. Read and digest thelr own printed e this partiag ehot: “But Be ¥in ecarnin he ¢l v] h 8 b e { words lately: “The suffragists are giv- L] im, he n.’ ‘e R Cormiag the, Claim which that repUlie | o Tiailins who fake bascball ‘as | ing thelr tnie and Birength and men | Yem an anidal of that kina can|f] Cut Flowers, Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Tulips, i et A Lo @ brutal game are apparently not ac- | 6¥,” Does that remind anyone of the | Whip wimost any dog, whether or not J ills, Etc.. in F. Bo: Stkim s @ significant fact, how- | o1 L, O o O Mexiran | 0ld argument they have been forced to | he 1s n wheep teaver or killer, and I onquills, - In Fancy xXes ever, that the country hn:‘ dery“dod ;ln o | drop that suffrage was a fad? Note | have thought that if our sheep farm- advince of a settlement what the mil- Mercerized Damask, Bed Spreads, ALL AT SPECIAL SALE PRICES fights or the interesting features | b Sesetiatui b, | the respoct they pay the suffrage|ers would put a Billie geat with thelr L % lions thus obtained will be used for. S e £l { workers when they use that phrase to | flocks, and train him well, they would | I e G e e T e s Siur ‘on tholr Aauke Nete the ins | bo. Brotocted and the. peobis seved ; - MISS M. C. ADLES o < B 21,000 ‘Boston women planning to| ference that the suffragists are o | frem paving large damages, | & L sulted in the selection of a president | 5op sirect firting says o headiine | mom i bamet e e a2 s e entine Boxes of Ilowers for daturday Without strife and in & peacetul mans | 1 1y Srrcol firting” saye headiine. | much in ca ooves 5 DREW Grape Fruit : : g surp: = knew that s y | to get out and hustie. That 10 per| Canterbury, Cenn. Feb. 11, 1914, - i d Tt s e potia smateaten. e for | 11 2 surrising (o ko that do many | o get u 4nd isde, “That 1o por Pilisaraditc I air, Sealp and FaceSpecialist the condition of the country and the | bined te rafurm | SeAren of. Lok back itwo years in His Writings Are Not Bead, . any address O o | y confidence which the Colombians have ey Sk | Norwich and see whether suifrage is | My Baitor: Allow me just a shert y ranges in the new head of the government. It| Another chance for the consumer to| 931D out. It had.scarcely been heard | gnace in your valuable paper to ex. S [ B S TR 14 moana ek for the fnternal ATOIrs | maks s seirn oo hmer,i0 | of then, and even Tow we have Just | Biase i Your vaiaplo paper to ex: I'angerines s nsial vaietia: widtls ot of that South American republic and | ea by the sotion of the U g - 5 { lmprove the Lealth and looks of the Miss Adles prepares- tonlcs to © nesds of each individual. Ask ut Face Creams, (o clear the complexion. i Street, o Ul People’s NMarket ™ ™ "l vt i s naa 6 Franklin St. |~ anenE 1w o aavertsing meatum e The Malaga Grapes |« g fted Ains | VB oS old feiend, J. O, Vallette, I first met 5 ae; value of legal precedure and peace. | creasing their salaries that look like dying out? Ten per cent, | CATPAlER somge for the —sresnback When it is declared that the change iy of organized effort iz worth more than | PA¥W» 0f Which Alr. Vallette was then . i was accomglished in & mantier never| When Orvi Tight declared (hat| $0 DEr Cent. Of UNGTEaniZed, and they | semmem———————— 9 Flonsts efore equalled in the histery of tne|aeronautical engines are not reiiable ENOW it, therefore they are on the runy nation it sheald portend an adriinis- | and that a tr tantic flight is fool- | HBere and there they will lose two or Children Ory traflon of great value fo the country.| hardy. it must be r ek AR Aoy and Ser : 1 ognized that an| SrE AhoC i B0 and then : CRER" It inMcates 2 cloger unidesetanding of | autherity has spoken and in accerd i;::,‘.h“‘f'"', o, Wi R o FOR FLETCHER'S Fequirements anddsmoustiuies above ! ance Wwith sound reasoui 0 per vent. will fall i and e 0] CASTORI -\ Phene 1184 140 MAIN STREET JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. Frig R e O T