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= - um—fl-lh.m—o- Entered at the Postofics at Norwiad, Conn., as second-class matter. Bulietin Bust. off -.v ulletin iness ce Bulletin Editorial Bulletin 353, Willimantic Office, Room 3 Murray Bullding. Telephone 310. B Norwich, Friday, Dec. 11, 1914, TION. ‘Everyone will wait eagerly for a more detailed report upon the destruc- Srent This will be the Srst time in dying | beets, turnips, carrots, h o . 26 years that Yale has met Pennsyl-|statistics to support his t E k vania on the water. In the years 1886 5 vinegar by m TYNCH o~ e ll' o to 1889 Yale rowed Pennsylvania at of hams and BOYLE 2 New London a week or so before the Comedy Acrobats L. Harvard race, and won both races alllexcused work days, Sundays and - The BM ’ four vears. This race in April will| “cuts” ’ w E SIL!N 1 also_give some bul; :rp:‘m-mnl f e merchant 0 . Yhs Bulletin has the largest G Yosiits us Pennsvivania crews| | In the report for 1914 by Dean F. S Animated Waskly and When the Girls Wers Shanghaied eirculation of any paper ix East- are members of the latter, and if, as is| ;ONeS of m college {hm';'; that = - ern Connecticut ana from three probeNa Pruniyivacts ows Fatasd i % I the number of men - - : to four times larger than that of #(nas been placed upon it both for its g b college, as a result of and substitute for it some actual = any in Norwich. It is deliversd. §| pormanency and its non-inflammable| SIENEtE of the two erews Defore the| hich the faculty is confronted Witk | income from the nelf that can be OLONIAL THEATRE fo over 3,UUb of the 453 houses character. crews will leave for Philadeiphia on ::l‘l’fl'll troublesome vmltflemfl. Bat- | rented. . = in lorwich, a . read by misety- -~ It is indeed a bit pecullar that thié| March 81, and stay until the race as mf"},“‘dz'm small n° 'fn:mm"' 'What the .Minnesota m:mm,m has T'fl m mm mm,, . three per oent. of 78 people. In demonstration should be made upon guu:‘J cg‘ ‘tlh:“ fie:‘z::ylvuhmm:;;::— L) m:n lel'ln . wlmth n‘n o med done nt‘: exactly successful R*— M Windhem it s delivered to over property of Mr. Edison, for, while it|ment, whici v m' - | stanai have mflt ‘excused from‘ the cturing corpora “The Holdup,” 3 tuv nouses, n Pytnam ana entails a tremendous loss, there seems | tunity to hold a few days® preliminary ing p,” Beloved Adventurer,—“Broncho Billy and Greaser o dail; , and other expedienis “There’ rowing over thee course, before the|Jally chapel, and other ~expedienis 4 the | Men- and Tues—Ethel Barrymors in “THE NIGHTINGALE” 5 Reels e > tt;em:umwthang.uuluudtyw E country’s s — S of chapel. During coming vear 2 ? : A new association, to be known as|; gtii Jarger number of men must be|corporations, referfing to its waste 3 more expensive was not immune. The( tpe Col ate Rowing association, has Eastern Connecticat has forty Sowiit. s unh Wit waSR'T BEDCIEE L e el g ‘nan: | Sxcuced from chapel services. When|saving programme. e . the dormitorles on York stree: were| Those who are able to see the finan- 4 IR, I ARE z:‘,,“‘ That it wasn't fireproof has been es- | agers and captains. The plans for the|jezceq Ly the college it was thought|cial value of waste elimination and act ’ sixty-five postoffica ots, 2| tablished, but just Why it wasn't and | organization were perfected at &| (. thero would be sufficient accom- ———— end sixty rural ires detvery #|now it furnished such a feeder for the | meeting held in Philadelphia last Week | iisasione for the entire body of st i fite once it was started remains for| Friday. The new association 1S iB-| Gents, but the unusual size of tho cn. sy Mr, Edison to explain. If the walls|tonded to serve a double purpose, 0| tecrng class in the fall of 1913 upse: promote interest In rowlng among thel sy calculations and notwithstandicg| FPersonal /thrift begins, must begin, We are out of the high rent district. alone were of reinforced concrete, OT | boflaane ang Sohools of ihe. country e tan o2 £ 2 ot wood was extensively used in the con- | aad to. £etablish an Samual clearing | LiC, increased dormitory capacitz alwith the elimination of ‘waste! We pay the factories spot cash for all goods. struction, it might be expected that fire| house for managers to arrange early| ccoure lodgings in private same price at FRIS ’S. over 1,100 and in to have been little or no resistance ::"":Im"-m'a 18 consid- to the flames and what was consld- cre the local daily. 2 ered fireproof and therefore much The Bulletin is sold in every town and on all of the R. F. D. Connectisut. reutes in Eastern would sweep through wherever there| season races. Hitherto races have ¢ CIRCULATION Was Anythikk to burn and it sesme| been scheGuled without any concerted| Lory SiEBC members aetto o2t || OTHER VIEW _POINTS Gasz 3| probable such must be the case. How- | action. The new plan is an Important | rooms in college buildings for the year sy ever until such facts are known it win | lanovation and is expected to pu 1914-1915, and there are on file 315 arrangement of races on a practical = 1905, QVArage.sesessossas 5_920 not do to condemn the building Which | bagis~ Another advantage of the new | 2bPlicetions for quarters in. the fresh man dormitories, the maximum nam- I ome instances the militia Is constructed outside and inside of|plan consists in the fact that conflicts| Pers of rooms avallable heing 200. It | forces have been alowed to. de-|] Once more we call your atiention to our Extra Large reinforced concrete. Mr. Edison’s fu-|in dates will be avoided. The man-| ynegrs, then, that a large body cf |teriorate by reason of insufficient December 5...... 9' l 58 1901 average..... 95055020000505 010000 833000900095005 5009009730958 0093050 505008001054 25004 493209082 0008900)00 ture building plans will likewiss be| agers of crews will cooperate to - | fhbnenen i somnomors = mace) of|terlorate by . Stock of Watches which is by far the most attractive waiched with interest. crease and promote the interests of| housed outside of the college ouill-|has become woefully inad : - ey e e, rowing among the preparatory schools|incs The faculty is now facing the|effective duty, and the federal gov- in the City. ” . 2asessscssccssasscsessonesse: TREAT THE INDIANS RIGHT. |Oof the country, to establish an ‘go‘:!.; danger of a return to the old private|ernment feels that it would be fool- ———————— ="=| The care of the Indisns is no small| Sl ,LO LS 2mong those schools| sormitory system which was abo ish to extend part of the appropria- 500 DESIGNS TO SELECT FROM GARRISON ON THE ARMY. part of the concern of the govern- :n.rt er”f‘n'lu ézffiucs? and mj:c::..g od t”v:xm yohm ago. Permission to tlz\;l tgn ‘fit?‘t:g‘uwn;n t.hg‘ctohmme 0;- T Nt Ve KRk b e Berd Wl Perhaps one of the most interest-|ment and this is fully indicated in the| the interest in rowing in thoss schools| Lontc, Private houses has already been|wealth shir 1 8 S ERaat kadies’ 80N Dol Swes, Wilthags ar BI04 sought b i sidility for r upkeep. This ing developments in the demand which | annual report of Framklin K. Lane,|that do. It is earnestly hoped that|Somers e Sicels of students and i is|spon ” g T e Movement, $25. Others as low as $15. e “ e i et i i e | shells mey be placed by, the difficult to refuse such requests when cond.!t{on d:!:s notU eixint in Connecti- s ng made for an Investigation of | secretary o e interior. s a prob- * | no adequate accommodations can cut.—New ven Union. Ladies’ and Gents' Filled Watches, a good Waltham or in the preparedness of this country for|lem which has taxed every head of the|!ion In some of the more Important| ofrered.” The third result of the ra 9 " ovem 10, Others ; war is the different views taken by|department and it is one which still| Preparatory schools of the country, as| growth of the college ls the increased MAVESp 30 0 Plonc o 48 President Wilson and Secretary of | faces others to come. o &?E‘;‘m been dome in the P2st| siac of divisions and the necessity of it Iaang propocel, fo 4w a) War Garrison. In declaring that there| From his report, however, it is quite| Fred . Davis of the Pennsylvania| of sidies to the toimnan Jous2id| Qiscase among cattie. It plans to has been no negligence of national de- | evident that Seeretary Lane has not|crew was elected chairmian of the as-|¢. .t warrant consideration of 'he|inspect every herd in the state and fense, the president attributes the ap-|overlooked these people, referred to|sociation. The next annual meeting|euture policy of the college. It has|to_discover the disease, if possible, . peal for an investigation to the fact|by him as the “wards of the nation,” | Will be held i New Haven fl“flnx,rflb“ been suggested that some limi be|in'its incipient stages. This appears that the country has been misinform- | and he does not approve of maintain- | $6Cond week of November, 1915. The|paceq on the attendance. Fourteen| (O De 2 wise percaution, and it carried Extra Fine Grade. Others as low as $8. 3 5 visiting captains and managers were|p..ireq o .| out with thoroughness by men com- ’ ed, and declares that “we shall not|ing the same relation with them that ! un men cannot be accommoiat , g Pl s ¢ Mrnge i L 4 entertained at dinmer by the Penn-| 4" “bullaings. designed to hold cme| Petent to do the work it should be . Gin Amerien; Bin & Ml cAmp. L Hisex en in the past. It 1s his|syjvania crew. Seven colleges were|{n.itang and if ihe suthoriies oc|worth all that it will cst. Only prompt Pendants of all the different color stones. A full line of Diamond We will not ask our young men to|belief that the existing method of deal- | represented at the meeting: Harvard, |y o306 309 0 Hhe Authorides are|,ciion,” apparently, prevents the Pendants $5. to $25. spend the best vears of their lives|ing with them is not the proper one| Columbia, The United States Naval the equ,mt must be increased. "",‘ spread of the disease, and this action 3 - making soldiers of themselves,” but|{and that it is not to their interest|Academy, Cornell, University of Penn- buiiding for educational purposes and|CARDOt be taken until the presence of Also a full line of Toilet Sets, Shaving Sets, Bracelets, Cuff But. his idea is to soer:ehmx depend upon a|that it be ?:\‘:it;ned. There have been | 6¥lvania, Princeton and Yale. Hormitories for at least three hundred ;E:dd)l;::t'e has been detected—Hart- tons and Jewelry at the Lowest Prices. “citizenry trained and accustomed to}many scan n connection with the men are necessary to provide for th 4 arme.” manner in which these people have ‘Ther; l:-l u‘way-t l{:icn - yth’o c:g- present rogistration. If. t.heanecessu.r; Everything Guaranteed. Monograms No Extra Charge. Tel, 712-8. P o erm great difficulty in sat- i b 3 3 7 % 0 ? pr students” baggage. The college au-|ing on the land forth of the presont|to insert a provislon that the liability ——— . report doesn't call for any such vaguelit would he “better to sover all eés| thorities therefore have decided that!iibrary on the campus: or to crect a|in cases of falling on ey sidewalks or uncertain provision. It in fact gives|between the Indian and the govern-| efforts should be made to provide a|new building on the land nerth of Ed.|should rest on the property owner. substantial suppert to the contention ment, give every man his own and let| systematic arrangement for doing this.) wards and Taylor halls, the Divinity|but it was so strongly opposed that it - that the country is not properly pre-|him go His way to suceess or|They believed that the annoyances at-| buildings, or on Pierson Sage square.| was abandoned, the reason given that g ’ 25.27 FRANKLIN STREET ners. _ pared. Dealing with the situation as|destruction, rather than keep alive in|tendant to the students on their de-|The report from the Art ciool and the|if a person fell on a sidewalk and be finds 1, he considers that steps to|the Indian the belief that he is to re- | Parture would h:.fi?flid"iflwm‘: schooll's‘ of ;\hdlcine a‘.nd Religlon shiow | sued the owner of the :djohtz‘i:ls prep; Ve Vi B an cée were L romising ncreases in uipment and|erty an obtaine: substan dam Jreee "‘e“;mp"””“’“‘s shoul m"; s 'am:t:ta the government,” it| yniversity, which should furnish pas-| in gifts.” No Gefinite chantes of o | ohas that 2t misht rean his ruin sad o taken by filling up the existing or-| can be understood that there should be| genger tickets coverirg transportation|icy are mentioned in any of these re.|the loss of all his property. = The ganizations of the mobile army to|a greater cultivation of self reliance|to any destination in the _United| ports. matter was discussed at length, i in their full strength and that prepara-|among those people. States and Canada. This office will fact it was one of the best and most|{PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING tions should be made for the establish-| Such a policy has been started in|also provide for taking care of from . interesting discussions ever held be- ment of a reserve. a small way and the worth of it is|the students’ rooms to their ultimate “Great Green Way.” fore a committee at work upon a Referring to the size of the mobile| going to be obtained as it is in- | Gestination. The office is to located According to the Waterbury Amer- | Charter for New Britain—New Britain T F B“RNS 3 L] army being reduced to 25000 men by |creased. There is a respansibility to|ll the Yale Ticket department which|; ., "\eriden's proposed “great green | Herald. Heating and Plumbing The of- 92 Franklin Street P Pagis " < has a good central position. i the taking away of troops which must | the Indlans which the government way,” of Christmas trees 1s 80 appeal- i be sent to the possessions, Secretary | cannot shirk, but it should endeavor | mect wb bemt weck. i oaceaty un;|10E that the people of e Brass City 3 Garrison declares that such will leave|to administer it in best possible| o end of the term, December 15| TOUd, fain “so and do o sghoo B Children Cr us with an army only about twice the | manner, not only for its own inter-| The office’ will be under the direction| L n 55 bad, travels fast, and that a FOR FLETCHER'S size of the New York police force.|ests, but for the welfare of the In-|of the New York, New Haven and| ov.1"iiea is sometimes worth imi- When he declares that there is insuf- | dians. They should be treated right.| Bartford railroad. The collecting of | FONRL ““3fc ) CASTORIA 9 a. m, to 8 p. m. Daily 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays ficient artillery and artillery ammuni- i L * e 2 ba_xnze will be carried on in a most | F o Tot i astae e G EDIT#RIAL NOTES. Ty e T R ‘| Robert d. Cochrane weak aviator corps combined with the| It Woks as if Germany expected |the nulsance of unnecessary and con. — - -~ 0 A these dental talks sucoeed in making you realizs that SKILLFUL, PAINLESS DEN- TISTRY can be associated with MODERATE PRICES they are =mall army, he presents the matter in | Trent to serve as a red herring. stant entrance into the buildings will| |3 R @AS FITTING, a far differcnt light and there ean be be eliminated. This system will in- PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING, no doubt he is talking from the facts| Those who have tried it know how|sure a regular and eafly transperta-| |ig ? o i : an. he ‘seenther. much easier it is to keep a good side- | tion of all baggage. 10 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. —_— walk clean than it is a poor one. r N. B. O. Sheet Packing. MEXICAN BORDER TROUBLE. ponripes In the report of Secrstary Stokes, Through maki £ This is one of the times of the year| made public last Wednesday, there ap- fulfilling thelr mission. Thak locaton ot o hios mach pesent | HeR exiTa. cforis shouid be made 4o | PeoT foany. nieresting Tocts, Amgas Phone st fact makes it possile for the has 'be;n manifested by this country Isoep the holes out of the stockings. Cussed in the report are the hlstory masses to enjoy the privileges over the many Americans who have [ e university ca’ t1 1€ J'ecor: 2 Deen Killod and meneiss o la¥el The aisslosures which federal offi- | Of Sradustes o Comacticut, | INeh . ODERN PLUMBING of our safe, skillful dental Mexican line. With no apparent let- | CorS have made in Hartford are enough | schools at Yale; and the general scope service in all its branches—as in medern house a ¢ % to bring that vice commission back|and usefulness of our public collec- > 1s essen line, and the realization that all such e s el teh the very best RLUMBING: WORN It is a little bit early, but the open- | Deans and Directors the following by expert workmen at the fariest LUTE ASSURANCE OF QUALITY AND VALUE 4 shooting can hardly be classed as acci- | ing ©of the stock exchange will bejar® worthy of special mention. In the fooh: pri dental, the determination upon the college; the plans formulated for a none the less a Christmas present to Ask us for plans and prices. GARDLESS OF WHETHER YOU BUY A part of this country to adopt a differ- many in Wall street. system of special honors, whereby LARGE OR SMALL STONE. J F. TOMPKINS LARGE OR SMALL STONE. we stated in a previous adver- tisement, “the mechanic as well as the millionaire.” DR. F..C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE Succeeding the King Dpntal Co. 203 Main Street, > 1 ent course Is entirely justified. students who desire to do much more R RSN han the required amount of work wil If the senmding of troops and arfl-| The man on the cormer says: It|p Y 1 - be given instruction particularl; lery to the Mexican border has the|is always more interesting to watch |adanied to their purposes and de €0od effect which. resulted on pre-|the hands go ‘round on a gas meter|freed from certain of the restrictions 8\ 0/ \0/\8/\8)\§/ | vious occasions, it will bring = wel- ' : laced upon their less ambitious fel- {a g e’ i Aok, o Hipen coied JaBA Wty siotet o mas ol O oNRe Fows. In the Sheffleld Scientific .m‘:n ¢ ; 67 West Main Street Lady Attendant. "Phone 12828 f-wux“j fves ;h:ugh‘u.z; administra-| While the Goeben will be laid up g;flz’:-';g !‘gl‘;nggm;?e:;fl‘ e:‘g:' yeuy ¢ fon is just as determined as ever that | for two months for repairs, there is > . w h ry l ! there shall be no invasion of the re-|no such good luck for the Scharnhorst, L’Q,.?J,‘,’.‘,i’f g&my’x:fi:” ,‘,?Qag:"gf :20 e ave a ve ar e Inn" c‘sTl"fls M h Tfit Of Th' public to the south of the Rio Grande. | Lelpzig and Gneisenau. hundred thousand dollars o the 3 Dependence is placed upon the pres- ——s e Sheffield trustees to promote the FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY ence of the forces to have their good The opening of December gives evi, | purpose last named; also the large gift an ccmp ete stoc o : effect dut in addition much more may | dence of more storms to come and it be expected from the order given to|is a pretty good sign of what is go- fre back if Mexicans continue to vio-|ing to happen In congress. late thelr rights. . . This of course calls for the exer- A Chicago tenement house has 1,596 LEmRs TO m ED!TOR Dlamonds of all SIZes’ clse of proper judgment in the carry.|DPeoPle and elght bathtubs. There's o| [oP®% In Rhode Island’s Stats. Seal. 4 t Mr. Editor: Noticing Mr. Bugbee's . 2 ing out of such an order if it is going|chance for Villa to make a valuable| ..’ s AR a t to be possible to administer a lesson | Bift by contributing his movable one.| state sbel for Hhode fi?;pdfl e .‘}:ai“;f ll\e W e an a 30- and still remain at the north of the signed would state that its origin will ) 3 fne. Still there can be no half-heart- ( The President would buy a fleet to| hardly be found in a study of Rhode ed sctivity about it. If the rights of|DelP trade before it is needed, but|Island’s history, but, rather, it will be | |& l“tely perfect. THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO Now 11 4> 25 Ferey Street WALL PAPERS Wamnhuosl‘rgw%‘ the different grades over, at greatly reduced prices, which we will be zoa?-nm culdings and Cut Out o match same. Palnts, wileu m&oll‘ ‘general Order It Now by Phone 136-5 rommer’ lv-!n-n. case $170 ;o;kln'. :.lght v-!cr’A.{-. per case 1:’..”«'- Pilsner, per case $1.25 Free Delivery to all parts of the city H. JACKEL & CO. P. F. MURTAGH ° STETSON & YOUNG Telenhone 92 and 94 West Maln SL MISS M. C. ADLES he thinks the country is properly taken | found in a study of the dialect of the s Sam put his foot down and made it| V- Rhode Isiand many Englishmen and certain that he would tolerate no more o Women came with him, and, the dear s 2D The Nobel peace prize committee S T 2 shooting across the border. nas decded to Wold ho meoting. thi| CSCPlS, while ;&e);uflir{y.h“‘?mmn s 0m ¥ 0 4 PROBE WORKED WELL. ear, but there seems to be no reason | get rid of their dlalect. Hope is an old Phika - are - Siedigatisne Wiich for overlooking the A. B. C. confer-| English word and means “a piece of ence, land surrounded by wasts =) - amount to something and there are = VTR S o, T K fen or marsh, a .{ovlnr ;13'5.“3?'.; ’ juries which when set to work actually| When Germany makes Austria offer | UPland portion of ‘a valley, a emall g m S S Om e probe into the conditlons under sus-|Ttaly the city of Tremt as & peace|P2Y OF & haven” The word is fre s piclon. This for instance is shown in| contribution there can be no question | Gochoy found in Bngland, Stanhoj . . + ’ (o : _ goends Tound o mmglani, Suatnope | I8 . Hair, Scalpand Face Specialis! i it dandibi uigdte U0 Bow much her neutrality is desired or | towns; also, Good Hope, In South A% | & We also have a small number of slightly Imperfect f l a0 5’ I of Terre Hauté were indicted, but has ks 20 b i i As Rhode Island 1s indented with Stones that we offer at special prices. THE NEW CROWN CORONET been followed by the indictment of Great Britain and Italy know enough | numerous small bays and inlets, it thirteen members and employes of the| about the anti-alien law of Arizona| Would seem thAthHepo is more appro- e Island, : e deenty, by o inve: Rates 75 cents per day and up. trons eame all the wa: oS L legiclature in comnection with the use|to protest against it, but the state|Priate than Rhode it S Bt “eek to e this n o public money not in accordanice Witk | department had fo Bl up its oper- | MIER* 2ueld, contusion when we con- HAYES BROTHERS, aid New yome fudice are’ on ke 4 ation to find ogt what it is all about.| tives of Rhodes in the Mediterranean slephone 1227, 26-28 Broadway M.&‘ 4 ToF That there was e ETcater power, po- — sea or Americans, The insertioh of b, 27. s o 5 y Tor oy, tticaily, than the laws, is shown by| A cltizen erriy with opportunity for| the word Hope into the seal ‘was, in all the report of the grand jury when it|everyone to acquire training-is Pres-| probability, a concession to the sent{- m declares that by the evidence appoint- | ident Wilson’s solution of the defense|ment of the colonists. More might be| [} DRS. L. F. and A. J. raents were made whether there were| problem, but even under the existing "’fllflwn mfi‘:&mmtfiafn : 1 287 Main St, < - - e prye - vacancies or not s “ong as they wore| national guard plan it might be en-| €. 15 2 Teasonable suggestiox d| _PRACTISE LIMITED T¢ . |DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist- resd vy Thowas Tacymitnd sathr | ighioniag ta lnts droms 4 oomisian-| Sugl (5 the solution.of e ; Eye, Ea:, Nose and Throat| sp.nnen Room less well known, exs the difficulty in keeping up to the 4t was indicated some {ima sro. as!precent unSiled rapks Nerwich Town, R Hours 10 & W. ta 3 p. M.