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such a point that there cannot be any Gguestion as to the importance of such craft in connection with naval and military operations at ihe prennt 1 time, and the valu® is going to uu.mst: instead of decrease. And it is not alone | for war purposes that the afrships are { going to play a prominent part in the fature, It may be expected with a certain! amount of surety that private capital will look well after its own interests ihe steady perfection of such ma-| ! chines, but it is a matter in which; the government should be more ithan| passively interested. It has much at : stake and has as much reason to be directly concerned in the study and development of flying machines as it has in the betterment of the naval vessels or its coast defenses, NEW ENGLAND’S CANAL. Somewhat overshadowed has been the completion of the New Tngland cosstal canal at Cape Cod by the much .Iguzm- engineering featat the Isthmus of Panama, but coasting vessels hav not been slow to appreciate the value FHorwich gulletm u.nd @nnv: er uksertprisn price iZc & week; S8e & montie; $5.00 n year. Entured at the Postsffce | s Norwlch, Bullet!n Eusiness Ofice 480. Bulletin Editorial Rooms 35-%. Bulletin Job Omce 35-2. \Willlmantic Ofice, Roem 2, Murray Ruilding. Telephone 216. A T o The Circulation of of it During the half year that the canal has been in operation ihere have been over iwo thousand vessels which have j taken advantage of its facilities and The Bulletin has the largest circulation of any paper in East- ern Connecticut and from three 900 houses, in Putmam and Danielson to over 1,100 and in all of these places it is consid- cred the local daily. Eastern Connscticut has forty- nine towns, one hundred and sixty-five postoffice districts, and rural free delivery routes. ¢ Bulletin is sold in every town and on all of the R. F. D. routes in Eastern Connecticut. CIRCULATION 1801, average ot only does it afford worthy of consideration, inates one of the worst s that is to short_cut ut it elim- ons of the {1, | be encountered along|s the Atlantic seal It §s no long- | v er necessary for vessels which be accommodated by the canal to taks . a chance on getting by the gravevard | of a long and mariners who had but to at-| rent the|d t the canal is to ship- |9 saver of time| far more valuable, | and Tts | 1905, average 31.. Medical Examiner Rush W. Kimball, sounds a timely warning and!} :e when I poo! e there has been an opporty nalyze ik s and as a tudy of the complete vote the ial returns as compile publican national committee n‘lw repudiican party the leader al issues, thei tle of thereof and urges greater serious comy U voidance of Many are and humiliated, ¢ effects that might :frere. the next m ecied conti se M‘1 Datiaters or for congressmen where nolesample of t a harm-| senator was elected it is representa-|and interesting pre- | tive o tional affairs|and fall of Cr for a fatal dose. readjustm: the use of drugs of the countrs. A reall- fact has brought sober | the part of that the break|q s mml oday it thel,, troubles, for the ere :e of the W states ntation bas| chiefly on s Such own a mean the ever piive who i violation o tubercul while the situation keeping ouse: Jrem, which leaves laim that the hase bill stru or the ths at- is felt | economy. apparently 1e bread the zreate e 1e enfor i o = n calls a Sver EelA LYY et hou‘l they can ex-| et 5 wmem- | 4 slation is valueless un or Lnens ears to. be i b anfs are being made for mere economy, but SOTY { not been announced at leas © develop|j is on account of the e pre-{ner” er » com- | be able (o out within g reasonadle |y, Lether there is going to be bet- | worse electric service, 3 Europe, wt hile it was the leader in !"e devel: pment of the heavier chines it is ncw the tral dees not have just st a5 has been recommended to it. Acronautics trave been developed promenade and the évents connected o ruary 7, will be “Prom” Sunday. be conducted by Pres Monday, February § the university| hockey team will play Dartmouth af the Arena at 2 o'clos The Promen ade festivities prope: the 1916 The Dansant, Junior class who will attend the Ge of the shott cut made svailable by the|men are invited fo this tea. b E oy oo | Sophomore tea will be given by Mrs. The Bu“etln Cape Coll waterway and to make uselp ., "W. Farnum at her home on Hillhouse ‘avenue also at & o Monday evening, the D ation will give mediate! and 3, 2 ce. he Senior end Junic Ger- to four times larger than that of cousidered that despite the tolls 2 sav- g}:n‘; w“']‘ 2 i he {”",fgfif,( any in Norwich. It is delivered 2}ing had been effected. ‘T.h;s showing|in Woolsey hall. and the Sophomore fo over 3,000 of the 4,053 houses §| 50 Soon after the completion only in-|German will he held in the Hotel Taft . b 22 dicates what the future of that route|ball rcom. On Tueeday, February ¢ | in Norwich, and read by ninety- ;s 25inz to be. It even makes the ol fthe Shefficlg v teas will tal three per cent. of the people. In salts wonder thal it was never made|place in the afternocon. —The basket- Windham it is delivered to over 2| possinle before, ball zame with Colum sc ev tere can |cert neld ing BULLETIN'S SPECIAL YALE LETTER|MRS. WILLIAMS' !Junior Promenade Anticipated With Usual Pleas: Alumni University Day, Feb. 22—Endeavor to Strength- en Relations Between Unt —Basehall Outlook. New Haven, Feb. 4.-—The Junior ith it will be held nest week, Ieb- s and 9. Sunday, February ‘Special ser- in Woolsey hall to ent Hadley ices will be held On which will be| eld at the Lawn club, Monday at 1} ’clock. All members of the Academic cloc on oci- Im- nat its performance. - after this, the Senior, Ju ophomore Germans w heduled fo : nt promises to he of part fnce the intercollegiate o depends thi Tuesday the Mu e their annual Prome at_ the Shubert theatre. anior Promenade will commen re acert. it all 1 g Graduates and former students have been invited to a and the : the rsits made by > and rowed sw ol ell, mated, een consum: o2d, Chlldren Cry | FOR FLETCHER'S ! CASTORIA will begin with; i LONG SICKNES Yields To Lydia E. Pink- versity and Secondary Schools { hmc’:mVegetable ! : Elkhart, In :=*T suffered for four- ' teen yenra from orgenic inflammation, female weakness, £#] pain and lrteguh.n- ties. The pains in my sides were in- creased by walking ure—Second some one special aspect versit: ing of the uni 3 activities in addition to g the graduates the opportunity te attend the regular class room exer- cises. For this will be laid on In future years, year the emphasis the Yale collections. engineering education, ; ihe professional schools, the work of or standing on my the Graduate school, undergraduate et had activities, and the alumni organi : fwm‘z:.; ;:: tions are among the matters wh 2 ng Y feelings, was de- pressed in spirits and became thin and pale with dull, heavy eyes. I hadsixdoc- tors fmm whom I received on!y tempo- rary relief. 1 decided to give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a fair trial and also the Sanative Wash. Ihave now used the remedies for four months and cannot express my thanks for what they have done for me. have been stressed at different times. Although it is hoped that the ma- jority of the returning graduates may wish to follow the regular programme visitor is given entire it such departments and cture rooms of the university and other arrangements for thing profitadl Anson Pheips Stokes, * for the committes of which ward J. Phelps ‘8§, Chicago, is the chairman. Secretary secretary E Becau: the high schools aud the . - “‘ R A Mestilon - M “ereat| “‘If these lines will be of any benefit dvantage Ly the present method| you have my permission to publish an endeavor is > uni- | them.’”’ — Mrs. SADIE WILLIAMS, 455 “the cooperation of James Street, Eikhart, Indiana. ters Sls o all matiers) ) oia K Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- of the| pound,made from native rootsandherbs, | contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, | and to-day holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary testimonials cn file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., seem to The prove this fact. | If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pmkhnm‘s Vegeta= ble Compound will help you,write rs toLydia E.Pinkham MedicineCo. nev| (confidential) Lynn,Mass., forad=- 1- I vice. Your letter will be opened, 4 the dear It 15 believed nce should g be- al examination and the 1. ! read and answered by a woman, and held in strict confidence, more 16 proble LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ing made by the demand education and nrd he 3 s. Also, that enrolled in in point of length of tend to e church, i 1w senior of m of in the sta ptad to rvied the ¥ while he u hurch organist average mount adop! THE WAR PRIMER tonal Geograp ball p here b last year, re- >pen are | The Gibbs loom factory o Alass, was burned with z t Leicester, | of $1.00,- | tt Ic HUB-MARK RUBBERS THREATENING WEATHER Laugh at it. Put on your comfy storm coat and your Hub rubbers and zo down town. We g 1arantee the foot protection. I{L.L-”I.m rubbers re perfection in service, and that means economy. H ub-Mark rubber footwear for men, women, s and g made by the largest and best crl pped f;ctnr) in the world, and the makers ¢ Hub-Mark rubbers are jealous of mnr reputa- tion. You will have no regret if v “Hub-Mark” to the storeman. hey < more than any standard first-quality ru 5 These rubbers are manufactured by the Boston Rub- «r Shoe Company, Malden, Mass, divide as betwe THE HUB-MARK IS YOUR VALUE-MARK FOR SALE BY Charbonneau & Andrews, . 0. Cummings, Branche Bros., The Peoples Store, Taftville, Dearnley & Clarke, Veluntown, Geo. W. Dart, Uncasville and Montville g HEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY S TH i Monday, Feb. 8.h JOHN C. FISHER Presents Hazel Bawn “The Debhutante’ Victor Herhert’s Beautiful New Operetta With the Original Cast including, Will West, Clara Palmer, Maude Qdell, Robert G. Pitkin, Frank Doane, Sylvia Jasen, Stewart Baird and Carl Gantvoort IMMENSE CHORUS AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA Knicker- NOTE—This is exactly the same organization from the bocker Theatre, New York, and comes here direct from the Colonial Theatre, Boston. Norwich, New Haven and Hartford are the only New England cities the production plays. 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