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to four times larger than that of any in Norwich. It is delivered to over 3,000 of the 4,058 houses In Norwich, a: i read by ninety- thres per gent. of the people. In Windhom it ;3 delivered to over U0 neuses, in Putnam and Danielsan to over 1,100 and in al of ‘these places it is consid- #red the local daily. Eastern Connectiout has forty- nine towns, one hundred and sixty-five pestoffice districts, and sixty rural free delivery routes. ; The Bulletin iy sold in every town and en all of the R. F. D. routes In Eas Connecticut. CIRCULATION 1901 Aaverage.......cessee 4412 3e03, mun............s,'92[] woa.... 8,908 REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET. Mayor ARTHUR D. LATHROP Aldermen GEORGE R. HAVENS, .... CASPER K. BAILEY Councilmen HENRY BEAUSOLEIL WILLIAM S. MURRAY, PERCIVAL W. CHABAAN CHARLES BUTLER CHAPMAN City Clerk ARTHUR G. CROWELL City Treasurer FRANK H. WOODWORTH City Sheriffs GEORGE W. ROUSE CHARLES W. BURTON HUGH BLACKLEDGE GUARD THE CITY'S INTERESTS, For the office of mayor of the city of Norwich the republicans have placed before the citizens, in ‘Arthur D. Lathrop, a man who not enly holds the confidence and will secure the support of his party, but who will Eain the Totes of a largs number from out the country, but there be no barm from the inspection. It the in- ‘spectors whose duty. it is to look them over have done their duty and insisted upon ‘the requirements of federal regulations, mo startling dis- Closures can be anticipated, : It is well said by Secretary Redfield that “justice to the owners of the ves- sels requires that all doubt upon this subject should be resolved quickly; justice to the public requires that the 4 be fully ascertained and clearly stated with the least. possible delay.” It is a well recognized fact that all the safety possible should be thrown about all kinds of transportation. There is need of adequate " protection at all times, and such can be best served| 2 through prevention. Therefore let the can inspection come. 1f it can do good, ;fi:fi'l Sut I want to tell . though' it only shows up the injustice chm*to“‘"“‘ m'fl”m ‘;":p. ot the term applied, it will be wecom-1{ {2 0 12 M50 e ed. New England has confidence in | so0P (ST Pormanenty BT SO its water transportation lines, but if ow I'm unalterably o they need attention they should get it .@I?un‘ 2 child” without waiting for a disaster. 'm quite sure she has no ld— that wng.‘“tlhl’""th :h t was miy n\nl ¥ ¥t at wi MEXICO'S LAND QUESTION. Sndtha's mme’ U you Ehow: a. Even the Mexican envoys cannot deny | mother. Stevens’ nams was Faithl" the importance of the land gueston in u'i’Y“' Iiknew it It's a funny, quaint “the /future | old name, isn’ 4 Ot e e Tne i T think its & beautitul, inspiring S GHisE Garisa.af tHie Altr name, Maysie. if you'd only known my not the chief cause e disturbances | BTG oo XEe O ink 50 oo which are continually arising among| ° .‘perha, ot Tase 40 she - Db, its_ignerant and unsatisfied people, | Haby ™ 5}. Stevens led the way into and none realize its importance more | the library where a little white“bun- than those who are gathering at the| die’ lay on the floor. The child slept Timeny,” mediafion conference. It is perhaps| surrounded by a msecgttered deck of | unsteady, ‘I must they cannot by their action bind the “She went to gleep playing, baby’s name was not future government of Mexico to such natural for the Mexicans to feel that| cards. X ¥now what you'll think of me, but the Fail threw my white shawl over 3 came here. 1 named her. left her for you to see,” explained | denly tho\'.ht that maybe, mw—- me. ACCIDE LICY™ Ceitic Comedy. Tm “WAR I8 HELL" 4 Reels. Colored. Same u'l't' u“LOYALTJ” .Eg W E.Zl ] £ tfi g i ] : i X T o H i g;fz m‘ until she land regulations as the mediators and | Mrs. Stevens softly. ““That you could bunko they themselves may consider to be{ *“A slumbering queen hearts,” | you most certainly have, Maysie. I'm - necessary, yet there is encouragement | smiled Stevens. “How old O e | Joirived at vou. Yea surprised econtbn my, at 2_30 P. M_. in the stdtement that the agrarian carly 2. I ought to put her to|—well, if you must know, delightad. { ‘While it may be impossible to bind Mexico of the future to any readjust- ment of tts land troudles, it is just| LETTERS TO THE mol\ such & body as is now assembled af . R TSTTING Niagara Falls which can perhapsmake| Sensible and Intelligent Speaker. some of the most valuable and impar- Mr. BEditor: To quote that impos- tial suggestions for future guidance.|ing Pm"gmla 1’3“ Pinafore, 8ir Joseph Coming from such a body, they should “"‘.‘.;fly i A, Rty Mletied: a basis for needed reform. There 15| when I read In a letter, written for the no better time for making a start than| Tuesday Bulletin by a writer who | The trial of the now; none better qualified to suggest]signed himself, One Who Is Not a | the most famous the method of procedure and urge it | Bachelor that I should be called down | in English history, when the people upon those. people than the represent- | for decrying women and their braissi | ¥Were b"’flnn:lnt to ,;:l:n the :-v into atives of the republic assembled, and | Far be it from any-Intention of mine | the ands. name ‘“regi- to have done so; and if my Confucian the quicker it can be dorie the more it | gimile was so misunderstood, I hereby means for the .prevalénce of - better hasten to make the amende honorable! : the more mystifying, all the more in- | This is by no means remarkab . conditions. No future government can| ~Yes, I was one of the many who | Which ‘were I o ear by (Arlington Cemetery | excusable—Providence Bulletin. Connecticut_is simply _dotted afford to ignore any suggestions which | heiped make up the large audience at | High Court of Justice, -lxlv- s oue which, the —_— good-iszed cities and towns, and may come from such a body upon|the town hall on Tuesday night. Mrs, vexi tign. George certainly is a crackerjack, when | for his ’ execution. TRy . |it comes to making her points ang | Bumber u?mtfly EDITORIAL 'NOTES. driving them home. I was interested, | Waran FAMOUS TRIALS carry much weight, and at least form It was not easy to express, TRIAL OF THE REGICIDES. the death of Charles I, Don't cry, dear. Whatever she was N ¥ question will not be allowed to disrupt | bed” oA i Admission 35c : AT the mediation proceedings. She'll probably howl when you pick | defors, Thell & ;,mv- be our Faith senatorship o the r m Boy. FLOWERLAND MAY FESTIVAL Every pleasant Sunday emphasizes the necessity of Benefit ides is one of of that period reduced.—Anscnia ConunoL President Wilson's excuse for not Accerding to the Ounnecflcul Board | far from its boundaries are such m instructed and amused, just as I hoped | t7iéd separately, with the exo ption of poul Corneli oarsmen have given Pretty | to mec by T e Wiy rertabes | minetoen, who wers kept in prison un- | Mateh, or whatever his engagement is aucu of the farm is bringing back in- | ican people give greater attention tr A g ‘s heir death without having recelved | for Memorial Day? That he is going i d ific h conclnsive evidence that they row the{and much igipressed by the truth of | th U fo the Confederte exomiane 18 ®OI% | 1o use land that was long neglected, | intensive and sclentific methods a Way they velk hew statements. In fact I applauded | ® chance to prove thelr innocence. o burying round on June 4 makes Shd'Tarm vaiues are steaglly —rising. | cultivation~Commercial Record. so_vigorousiy that I nearly lost my The warm wave may be due to what | eveslasses. £ o 1 have frequently . heard (as who has not?) of that un- the Colonel brought with him on his [ Pe3Fd (as WAO BAs BOLD o Ao e return from South America. which most suffragists ‘are prone, but S o g was amazed to read, set down in cold | Connecticut—Goffe, There is something about a peace|type on the Anti literature, the exact| "o to honor the memory of the Unlon dead with his presence all . L The trial of the regicides took place i i 't turn out a|figures of such untruthfulness. Why the other parties who recognize in him | SOPference which doesn’t . on Oct. 10,,1660, at the Old Bailey. the necessary qualities for giving to orY NeAVY STist of War news O ATl WO Wt LoD 80, 18 MOFe | Col. Thomas Harrison was. the first to Norwich as th ad of n,, city gov- ] It has got to be more than an ordi- | way they do with their age—only that be brought to trial. He pleaded “Not ernment the ant fectiva admin sired, iHs st in the comremvity rant '.he cosy o s which { For "aldermen two sound a sidle business man - and Caspsr K. Balley named wie have the ba the citr et heart. Tk sen- ! ¥e Dbeen stralghtforwerd, businessifke and eco- | nomical admin: lied upon to give it fully realising the | obligatiore whicd go with such office | ir tha party and; jesmicaieaiea k. ul h &s to war-{ A cargo of ammunition is reported i { ready to fire the salute. orge F. Havens| The man on the corner says: Emo-|him a run for first place. ration and can be re- | nary battle down in Mexico to get the| Shrinks instead of stretching. Fumcts| g ™ . o o s s i are facts, and If only one thousand attentior away from the gcore boards. !womm marched in a suffrage parade, ~ but-it looks to me as though the | UP With the rest to would-be Women voters were giving tione may be only a chemical reac- It was quite easy, even for a The whole affalr made all -New Eng- ! Jii"as very comical, 1 certatnly did | oncs, oF G2 as Counclimax Balley's record in the | 1851 sick, aqme time Ay, enjoy the whole evening immensely. | Yf(2 tn thote GaY body demonstrates. For tne oounci earnest citizenz ropresent: ng as many : districts are well fitted to render ofi- | clent and active interest in the wiso - | qou are hereby dirscied to warn the Dresses, Rompers, Etc., - Prices. i In Massachusetts the plambers’ bill | Once. to hear 50 much good sense and | fion® Was in obedience to that author- | (o] Jor the &5 "oF Ror ryieh to Wash v o Gt | has been declared unconstitutional, but | Intelligence. & D ihe Lord Chist Baron repiied that "!v meetin handiing of city business, while for city clerk, tressurer, the sheriffs and ‘water cominissioner men of experience in city affaira have been selected | thing about the plumber’s bill. whose judgment and knowiedge con- not fail to be of immense valus to any administraiion. They are pre- pared to render the service which the ! city desires, and the opportunity should not be lost to obtain it. With the solid party backing and the pupport of .ali citizens seoking the conduct of city affairs ou business lines there can be no question as to| the success of the republican ticket next Monday. A’ big vote will insure it. It is the time when the city’s in- terests should be fuliy considered and 8TOP THE HAZING. Kven though there have been suf- ficient iil effects in the past and no excuse for the senseless practice of hasing as carried on in some of the schoals and colléges, a fatal or near fatel ending seems to be necessary betore it is possible to check it. Such, at least, is to be gained from the sit- uation existing at St. John's college, Annapolis, today, where one of the students, a member of what was in- terpreted as a hazing crowd was shpt gnd seriously wounded by -a party who considered they had been picked out as tho “vietims." They had bea: put through some stunts and didn’ propose to be subjected ' to further hasing and while rather a serious and unjustifiable method was adopted without warning and unquestionably without anticipating any such serious results, it was only such a climax as might be expected. Without hazing there would have been no-shooting. The real deplorable fact is that neither of the parties was in the right, The haszers were bent upon making thifgs aes uncomfortable as possible for the younger classmen and the lat- ter in their determination not to yield to any such bullying “went beyond all bounds of reasen in “frightening” the hagers, Hazing has come to be, tfifil‘h development, one of the ob- noxious and injurious habits against which college authorities find it nec- essary to take the strongest measures, but jn this instdnce it promises to reach far beéyond the faculty. fellow who was shot is getting his EVERY DAY REFLECTON: one precedent of any other house of '1?' \ comes at just the right period to get commons assuming legislative. power | p ifd Voting District - Af : things moving properly for next Mon- or making an act to ersct a court of L8 9n Bl T day’s election. Justice for the trial of their ki figa, . g i < The third to be brought to the bar | om Menday, 1st, A. D. R If mediation succeeds at once there Meterie|. saM Seietal. was John Carew. He seemed much fi'fi,‘.".“;‘y""m" ey ‘4 [yl be one in Washington who will| 1n truth tnis best of the two worlds | STEROST, 1%t Yot (e tear of God | ommon sounciimen. wna, ‘éwe "water | AS USUAL A LARGE STOCK OF FRESH FISH OF ALL be particulariy pleased at th - - commissioners for the tes e D 'y pl e oppor- | can really be attained, but not in the } parore his eyes, but was moved by the years each, and also a cler KIND 'tunh? which will be given to keep the s:nuh that youth lmmn.:. The bm devil to murder the king, and averred | urer and two sheriffe for the term of ‘ { Chautauqua dates. of the material wos ts outw: t he had done was in the | one year eaoch. Voun' machines will beauty. lis Joye of wight and ‘hearing | fiar of the Lord and in obeatence to | b veed unde provisiens ot the| | jve and Boiled Lobsters, Little Neck Clams always at the Those who are putting off their part | &0d taste, can be experienced in PPOPET | Eiis holy and Hsntsons Taws. ¥ i n omeh i Eadh the best administration secured. in the clean-up campaign until Satur- | Teasure The next to be brought was Thomas Fiets at 9 o'ciook In the - ~ dsy should remember the value of get- | EEIVAL DU 19, SOmIBencs ©4%, 3¢ |.seott, and he ‘was followed by one| forencon und “coniinus open untl Broadway Fish Market ting an early and gradual start to| na] without a price paid by that which or "'M high court who had 'been ar- | pose of voting for said m, offi: Phone 517 0. LACROIX. 40 BROADWAY avold tire trouble. is within. We may wisely let the disposed and they | And at 4 'n'.flf"'\a ln-m S - . —— Spiritual master us, but we must at- | omreog Hodfed od DY & trial '0, iy ons 4 town o eetlmates of 1 £ isery likes company, but otherwise; tain our own mastery over the mater- | upn, was in any way connected with SEoshipe X _lz-: lcu"anl c - there Is little satisfaction to the other | ial. Otherwise there must be the| ;o execution, even those who served mon counell said o ly 1 stockholders when Mr. Mellen declares s"lfld“aghhnflolg’u‘;"fid'flgoo‘r’: tmf at the final moment. = meetin “n-g on m- u-e' 3 X t, May > that he is poorer than when he took | Fule: the meal The last accused was William Hav- 5 subm! tor; n T TR Siathi will ‘become more and more NecessRIY. i, oharm -and when his trial was finish. | thereon: and oo, Tor a up w". v:_e'w__&‘_m_‘_ 3 Ttr;le;e“u“lx; l;lr;gme’l-:!l: vowtnr.hld ed‘ the jury withdrew, but remained el re uo ua on e a s a e Seven homicides in_thirty-six hours| fection: smd If the affection” is only a short time, whén they brought ‘?m ” in a verdlel gull against e 1914, and Publll e dally N indicates that New York lsn't grow- B M”M e o ’m! Do ety -mn m. sy CALL ON US FOR ing better since the execution of the | pels a love for the higher. B e panid ou b alidmment | BEPNe 2ty expehets tor fiv' . unmen and the conviction of Becker, [ it has perhaps seemed possible to en- ted . nn{dn-r'}:’rl-qul = o it . 8o fast as to break any speed laws.. |30y the two; for a time there were | ;o0 Nl “Ggrow Cook, Pe P ,,,,.:",, ~ ,,(, et : H _ glorious heights of idealism, beau- Clement, Scroop, Jon, said city estimates ek tiful dreams, high aimps, alternated by | §iernent, SCroOh: JongR: K e, . of k. SR o . Oil smoothes out a great many diffi- nd] i \ 5 " M- | an excessive indulgence in pleasures | 200" 3 "l “Cutting off the d by said mesting to } aulties, but ul hasn’t got to the point| of the sense. We :now there hl;l head, the evidence was held lcfldn'. FepOUTY, afa to lx t.lrfleg:: where the color line can be entirely | been both ' poets preachers who ad DUt 65 N6 pensation Aisregarded. for the best results x| Rave glorified the noblest . things Harrison cried ouf yas golne 167 of bat Hummer Wood Frame, napuuble, extend fnm senool legal authorities. 3 m& 1t is time { the four loyal and |-potatoes fwhich grow without tops.|so much intellect and refinement, and worth while giving up my pipe for | then no two people ever say the same| Norwich, May 27, 1914 o UCr | what he had off With the warm wave going fhe lim- others, was it for the first time in 34 years it keéping the municipal family happy. :2:“,‘; a"'{.',fl'fifi.n ’:‘ mw‘fl; 4 "“’!: Mexico, is it possible the mediators | has been simply the measurs of, the With the repacing of the Bar Har- | AR May at the same time be splrit- bor express on this line, the advant- | Laseipesr con Loy NODIe and mean, | oL ) o Safe, ages, which those trains afford to the| Moralists have beeén somew! sh: Rashes, Eczomas peole of the city should be secured | of facing Ihis double el Ot ven though the stops are only on| plication has frighten; et i i Rave tried io insist that we mfl g b i either good or asemed iks To back up his denial of Mr. Mellen's | ImMOrtslity, or at legat a sad Ia; ‘.""‘n‘;"‘.';. °‘:‘.‘,“,f"“' statements, Mr. Morgan opens the | Sthicil teiching, &0 “assume . we oy - gl books of the big firm. Mr. Mellen re- | TI2¥ b€ BOURCUBAL we may be good | SENNE, e i lies upon his oath to uphold his decla- | {iiie we all kiow It t6 he true. We|heal even severe rations, What will the-decision of the | can never be vain of any possible | tions. Doctors hi issi gondress, because we know how near | nol for the past 1 = * |10 us is ihe opposite we need never be | - Resinol Soap and “The idéa of having a 1ot of countries | driven to despair by any _possible endeavor tb bring peace to Mesico is | failure, because we know that the Antéreating. . but can it be - expected | Ereat ahd the good. if we will are ‘Mexico will receive it when those very | SHUAILY possible. It ie countries are having trouble keeping| from spiritual pride and less desveration. peacs] themselves. gulity.” The king's eofll:l-d produced som, ence of God that was wil bar was I take off my hat to Mrs. George. It Westorn_farmers are interested in| was delightful to listen toa woman of |[SqeeoR and bis defense Tas thal tho Mavoms orvipe. FX) the Conhecticut. “parliament,” and that there have already adjusted the Tampico|Chasm between their two natures That chasm’ cannot be bridged; and {flag incident and ordered the salute? yet, 8o guetul 1% human Ml:lx’., protonded High b king’s judges in the " - . ®hy say ten tousand: Such fabri- | S5 3t “Fistice, and particummrly om T pEvenis L Ty Suesiors (| Long Silk Gloves, $1.25 quality, at ...\, $1.10 5 hotor and | (o have been landed in Mexico for | minded man or woman, Ananias used | the 2th of Jenuary, 1845 when the uDROrbe & Long Silk Gloves, 79c quality, at ...c.e.. 68¢c 4 et Huerta. It looks as if he was getting{to hold the record for prevaricating, | Jentence was read, an o n: work 1% L"“‘ 'ru , e ; t ress his r} - . T Long Doe Gloves, - 75c quality, at «.eseee 58c to it It was_also 5o ine pery ot | : i Long Kid Gloves, $2.50 quality, at ...scs.. $1.95 ny = | mornin; er valuable l‘fluv-n‘fln nof treat- t irtarsets of | tion, but they seem to be - centered | Stranger, to pick out the two factions | ““rp. Drigoner said in his defense nm mento—this for wrinkies—i8 to baths % = last night; the earnest, interested your face in a solution of 'waered stand for a|pretty close to the liver. faces were the Antl-s, 'of course: {hie matter ~me ROC 0K 10 & CoNAF Biulert of, Susoives "'g’.‘:o“ '.L"’" $1 e = ot T iooking . hored- . s has @ remar! ac Haahipyiert Ik ndiion Glanss aboue e enough | tion and he belleved the hearts of | in smoothing out the lines and Tarming $1. the fliness of New Haven directors | Sontingency, ‘afing obvious notes had felt the terro up” the loose tissue. ‘The . seco; - Al LEGAL NOTICES $2. 3 which was then the City of Norwich, That is showing a mean disposition|I'd be glad to hear her, or any Anti | th° Perfament wAIEh WS SR DM€ | ny SOY CGRGIE oF (e towards the potato bugs. speaker as good, many times. It was | Seoreme Power of, the RarOn. At e Wich, Greeting:— in_sai ed b: wit: tended rather to aggravate than ex- Hflt’v:fln District—At the Town 101 Main Street - - P 4 - > Norwich - tenuate his orh,:: that he, as wdl as | Hall in said C| taken in ‘ Second Vndn District was not the A T £ 7 Sldermen be pre- 21Y, to 33 inches wide. & does not follow that they have been Also to act the ith this country insisting upon | insincere, though the word hi ite ng & m\' teay nt"fo settiement of the land question in | is often thrown at them; the difference X Boore 5. Follows of & amall tra l’uh‘rh»lloh of lllld at the wester! m Siivihl “Take Sireet playgroun T tost ':”“-'nc 5, tflr “ain b Y tn Treatment for mor In t. " : ':, luh.“amn_, this 25th m nmro xacnyotmmmn' o8 e, ngs, ete, They A“;;' speedily | - may?" wabsorn Sruy | ‘m of the City of SPEED-SOMESPEED Each contributor of $1 receives a ch ance on every article awarded. FIFTY DOLLARS GOLD THIRTY ARTICLES ounce "of - < dlmllop“gmore Rian shelves fall oF cou. Long Silk Gloves, $1.00 quality, at.....cecena 85c .00 Corsets at 85c and 88c—the new models .50 Corsets at $2.65—LaResisto Corsets wide. Muflub31u“mdlfiw*- .rnhy LTS '-h‘ and L7 mm JIh ‘r?h.,g-ur.‘*am:u * Quality the Best Onrl‘ne-,h‘ln;nn 2 Reels. Earl Williams, Clara Young. o Brillint Boenaor D, raph Drama. plex_ Situations. Comody. - MOTORCYCLE RACES ---FAIR GROUNDS:--- TONIGHT | MAY 28, 30. * PARISH ‘HALL Taftville; - Conn. of new Sacred Heart Church. Entertainment and Dancing each night No Canvassing. Admission 15¢ - markets as New York, Boston Providence. Thers ought to be abandoned fafms<mn any try and other pro- | and there will not he when the Amen +f At MARSHALL’S Women’s Long: Gloves at Special Prices WOMEN’S CORSETS AT SPECIAL PRICES 50 Corsets at $1.10 and $1.18—“Mild” and “Flexo” Spirabone 50 Corsets at $1.88—M. & P. Guaranteed Corsets Also Children’s White and Colored Muslin and WE SAVE YOU 10 TO 20 PER CENT. .- 18 or 24 inches high, extend from 217/; to 33 inches uw”hdlslli'h,qxundfmzs%'{os7indnu WMane,ubovelm,lboMmhu MOE’S CHICKEN FOUNTAINS AND Fm

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