Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 26, 1915, Page 4

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY time that congress could act meant 3 - uu the same thing, but following a prac- L tice that had been in use for the past | eighty vears he issued the order, and q iaads f uII h‘n | protected the country’s interests even arwich ZUHeHR | e congress atiervaras tailea to | act upon the validation thereof. Washington Was Given Degree by Yale—Alumni University Y'S ASSIStS Stomach 73013 BIG BANNER BILL DAVIS THE i e trce | | THE ELITE TRIO Q5T Wkl TRedt™ | | H BR( and Gouriee In the meantime oil companies had % - G — | jocated on the land and it was the Day a Big Success—Series of Talks for Upperclass Men DALEY & LEE HENRY BOLKER MUTUAL MOVIES 119 YEARS OLD | determination of the validity of the A Clever Couple Comedian KEYSTONE COMEDY executive order, previously given, ex- Assistant Football Coach—Dr. Bull in Charge of| Subseription price 12c a weeks 50¢ & | cluding all claims theréto; which Paramount MAX FIGMAN in “WHAT'S HIS NAME” brought the matter before the supreme Physical Department. Feature Beatuiful 5 Reel Feature Photoplay | ered at the Postoffice at Norwicn, | court, and which results in the sup- Cong., as second-class matter. port of the a n upon the ground T = —lof long usage. It was the one course 1 Telepmone Callx etin Business Office 45 ditorial Rooms S5-8. Bulletin B o in Job Ofice 85-2. h could be taken as a protection| New Haven, Fe. Although his| between the new athletic piysician, . Gnterests of the country, It is|létter of acceptanco to President|the gymnasium doctors, and the sev- “sengy ot gl ST ;nles has been on exhibition for sor | coaches who will train the com. . & bse st . me in the Universi ibrary, e| petitors mu e productive of guod. Willimanttc Office, Reom 2, Murray | likely to abuse but which it is certain|fact that George Washington was|The men will be safe-g8arded and ex- Sullding. Telephone 210. now that he can use in case of mneed.| granted the degree of LL. D. by Yale| ¢ e training will be eliminated. - e in 1781 was npt generally known ROCKEFELLER FOUNDATION. |Yale undergraduates, graduate 2 T | 2lumni until this week when Profes 1t of a request from thefq "yar s Sublished an account shington’s relation with Yale. ut Journal and New Hav record that on June whis of t YRKLE Hamppn "BIG STOCH CO. ‘ Norwich, The subject of an assistant football to work in connection with ank Hinkey was discussed at |a meeting of the Yale University Athletic associationJast Wednesday. An indefinite arrangement was reached to ect that if such a coach is to d. William H. Heffelfinger, *91 sssassssearcasosennans: The Circuiation of The Builetin The Bulletin has the largest circulation of any paper in East- ern Connecticut and from three 1o four times larger than that of any in Norwich. It is delivered to over 3,000 of the 4,053 houses relations commission there has been furnished a detailed report disbursements by the Rocke- \dation from the time of George hington arrived in sation. Tt a statement | New Haven and that on the follo a large expenditure of|day proceeded to Bos Upon would be the preference of the as- e -ts, | departure from New en the zen. iation. Ar. Heffelfinger has been wide variety of objects,| (P Ias escorted out town by a|in New laven recently, but his choice| 3O BIINIE TEBUDE 3 o " | large number of the townspeople and|as assistant coach has not yet been of. 1 have used Duffy’s Pure Malt Whis e list of goes far| , company of voung gentlemen from conferred upon him. If Mr.| ey for five years and find it the be: idea that this organ-|the Seminary, that is Yale stude Heffelfinger accepts the position he| aedicine and tonic I can take. I was ofte n control of the Rockefeller| This was George Washington’s first|will have charge especially of coaching| roubled with stomach and bowels, ar s is using the money for the pur- | visit to New Haven and Yale. It is|the line candidates. Heffelfinger pl ~y position on the cars is very trying ¢ 781 President the Yale team four vears and| ne nerves, but now I feel fine every da frered to one of the most _distinguished| noPytEn S S T Duff roil| linesmen of the time. He VoM arur| 'ureMalt Whiskey as the finest medici money. but serving, to dispe! MONDAY MATINEE AND NIGHT Louis Mann’s Late Starring Vehicle 'ELEVATING A EUSBAND Ve or finan- | found that on April 2 aly | Ezra Stiles of the unive | place Washington's name on Yale' of hono The honorary degree w pose a1 policies 1 such impression can be gained from request m £ this guished mark of their favor deman my grateful acknowledgement. That the college in which o nine towns, one hundred and sixty-five postoffice districts, and sixtv rural free delivery routes. s a medicine for all mankind, which favo VA sble influences weak digestion, increasc the appetite, corrects faulty assimilat NIGHT 10-20-30 and 50¢ SEAT SALE OPENS FRIDAY 10 A. M. 2 Cars of Scenery-2 |19 People -19. ortionment 2 in Norwich, and read by ninety- §{ o v in which the funds have 2 3 oy qat can be used for the stomach.”™- H H : accepted as is sho by the college Mr. Heffelfinger has kept in| 18t ! ach. 2 ihree per cent. of the people. In 8l jcen ributed when they have been | st Washingt o e tohe e "f rolEEinte: !f.)n[_ hilip Treude, 1838 Albert St., Phila., P: H H ington’ on tou h in glate p e, f Windham it is delivered to over | used such commendable pur letter of acce ball, esnecially that of the East and at 5 900 houses, in Putnam and glas ¢ ling relief to th Yor the honor co >. The general opinion is that he D ff s Pu e M t' D -| H s S Salen he University of Yale B £ all of these places it is consid- § iants Degree of D Laws, my warm- | i = i cred the local dail § B <t hanis aze affered. and the veitie | OTHER VIEW POINTS Malt Whiskes i Oc and 20c : Eastern Connecticut has forty- § s sl manner in which you are pleased to | 3 H : 3 The Bulletin is sold in every long iv‘onn(n"r a f ]v.g y at 18 mx\lls ; »x‘dfo‘od. gives force iotmeh Tearnin or rai reducec that meet| nd brings restfulness to the nervo. town and on all of the R. F. D. dignity, and making it advanci the ‘ap| orces. Why don’tyou y Doubtle: el a’r:d )toel that they | o Koo Well?” feel that the¥] Sold by most drug £ the operation | ‘ists, grocers and| * departments at the | ealers, $1.00. If they routes in Eastern Cennecticut. CIRCULATION 1901, average ...... setivns A 612 the happiness of mankind cere wish of Sir—Y'r_most most Hhle Serv't—Go. Washir )‘,vgnllx R There has been arranged a i meeii o the lead 'b; r ry e ir i 3 in | But economy, not| an’t supply you, write men in their varicus li to help| , acal = > its present activities i seniors and upperclassmen to come to |} aim this year. More| 5. Medical booklet a that re a serious consideration of th JADE1S it be left tci nd doctor’s advice : ot The tells more prosperous times—Bridgeport | roe if vou write, z the war | the university and to uni ity and must at- pur to better acquaint dents with t various pri pursuits of occupation upon leay rersity. President Hadley preliminary addres he difficulty PR B :;r. Ftde L BlSykat O Lionel Barrymore and Other Famous Stars in | history of the puAv.nrz | 3 G s LRl 1LLUSTRATED LECTURE| 5 Reels “SEATS OF THE MIGHTY” 5 Reels the origir —ON— . o . t they Baheit For Srevencon Gloriously Gorgeous and Glittering Spectacle of the Monday, March 1st, at 8 P. M. Colonial Period in America. Critics call it “The Most At Slater Hall {§ Ambitious. Photo-play in Existence. For Today Only A College : Prices: Mat. 10c. Children 5c. Don’t Miss It. Eve. 10c P AL o . which 2d, th hed from abre there ca | appropriati Last Monday the Alumni Unive day for the nd time prove sreat usefulness in making the uates acquainted with the Yale day. Approximately were present and spent s | visiting cla colle ons, rsit wund reasons | bill (compul- | y against the it would seem as When a | rendment would bring to cut right. Something 3 ¢ t fan th the man who | by ar < he does not use ! acguainted the facul . | : provisions L Particular emr < is a fair ques- | " % e s B | e & |~ THREE MORAN SISTERS nore, ma him £ 4 no value for|era cattle rformity the m the he retain 1 PRETTY INSTRUMENTAL NOVELTY MEL. MELVILLE ] McGEE & KERRY Comedian | Ciassy Entertainers MY LADY HIGH AND MIGHTY with MARY FULLER TWO REEL LIGHT COMEDY ANIMATED WEEKLY THE BARON’S BEAR ESCAPE, L-Ko D el 1ie of demo matt “-1 for the visiting alumni be up, or if it| morning prayers in Batte pr which were attended by th of the graduates. The two mediately fo s taken up larg classes and of naval board. of modern bre with the c g meeling in addressed by who stated that sev vear, at the see Yale pl: and encement | to come, to see Yale or 1 government knows brilliant i | e o 1at the oppo; Against | | ale at be given o surmount: vrojects w ‘Substitutes .. Imitations | Special Prices St re” HORLICK'S | ror FriDaY AND saTURDAY yuse bill afine the expenditure g hich are urgent and e met. of the sena ent to insure t guida | next plac W e EDITORIAL NOTES. vered an address. | | s always on the watch for | SeUm the graduates were addres NEVADA BAEKSL]EES. ate of Neva MALTED MILK Webster Star Brand Ribbons (any style machine) . . 60c 1 MultiKopy Carbon Paper (13 sheets)......... 35c Made In the largest, best Hotchkiss Staples (5800) ...........cccon.e0.0 22¢ equipped and sanitary Malted Common Sense Clips (100) . ................ 8¢ Milk plant in the world B lips (be i i tter th 111,60 S R T 8 We dosss onilE products: ull Dog Clips (better than pins ) C = . = Sanitary Copying Cloths (12)............... 80c Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, ete a ) o § hers’ N ks (12) . conlbos sinn oM. | i ket Stenographers’ Note Books (12) 5c Professor Dan of the season of only two yea hecome dis the remainder commonwea y and memb aduate body on to the under; terests. The noon was spent i te | subjec made aduate v was hel |} Typewriter Erasers,each.................... 4c : e ihe cxarcie HORLICK’S MALTED MILK | Shorthand Pencils (12)..................... 45 he graduates entered into the spi Made from e, fuil ilk g oppn? B oL e miolel il D and theextnctlt’:;rselect n-lc;let:?g:;n, | Imp” _Typewnter B““h'. octoerncbonaaig L ELE university leave litt e ino reduced to powder form, soluble in Berkshire Bond Paper, 8,x13, ruled (500)....$1.10 | value of Alumni day | water. Best food-drink for all agse. { Berkshire Bond Paper, 85x13, plain (500).... 95c P ASK FOR HORLICK'S il Extra Special Bond Paper, 81,x11 (500 sheets). 50c Recent changes in_the physical de- | partment place Dr. T 1 char all the major and freshman teams and sens the field ¢ derson’s v k in the mn e , at 6 o | Capable Stenographers furnished by the hour, ofotatejand na- zeouLs “i "‘ M‘Ob ij‘ | day’ Week or longer jor spor Dr. A Used ali over the Glohe ical department ¢ turned to its eass | thorougn and_personal supervi all by re-adopting its| - —-— {all men in rsity, | divorces fc dence provision, of trouble the tcam candidates. The e % RO R i d blacker the trouhle|the change is to divide the w o | 'l‘l" ndorsed by its governer h way ran the piysical department into divisions| JEwE SHORTHAND SCHOOL 2d s governer. 3 L % B which will be better able to cope with onded to the demands of those who | Yale's athletic proble al sii their marriag 2 le ez closer coo m of th 1 of those who would p heads wi ude e financial bene; that can be attracted s of the countmy to re- rtmental | i the| making it evider ated Americans are S not the only ones who are making|an alienation of the major management, but e the values of t rmit | Public Stenographer Notary Public Multigraphed letters a specialty; ask for price list 283 MAIN STREET, - - - NORWICH ‘STOMACH SOUR? STOP INDIGESTION, GAS, HEARTBURN--PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN DON'T SUFFER! REGULATE YOUR jorite foo dies give you r UPSET STOMACH IN FIVE eme slow, but not MINUTES. quicl in that the hypl ible for the zovernmen ideratio i | e has | o HoEn ot coaching departments, whi 3 i n does not bld to 2l 155 past have been operating much or le reform. of | e own initiative without comple 4fter years of experiment the same as every | CP°n door. . All university athletics divorce | SFPT ed ing to feel the effects [ . 2 Lo among the undegraduates e ie g Machine The fact that 2 25 of teams, has been a great handic ponexy success in the past and ¥ < @ chance to do| early attention. The task | on its own initia-{such a system started is necessarily| a large one, but will prove a | e means of showing up the faults in the| 3 | | to Bo mtil | tover gives iNew i Company of New Haven, Conn, A PRESIDENT’'S PRIVILEGE, | tis e decision the TUniteG States court relative to_the wi : m entry of public lands in he . Hoe a and Wyoming Tahde 11(! sirong presentation aft through an P\'Q('Ju\‘e of the ‘n‘m ts of law and order is al hes the fact that the chief | W37'S t1 are preducing the BEST ADDING MACHINE that is made In America. It makes no difference w it are Piv blemalkers, a A study of the latest data on the| longelivity of athletes shows unpleas ant conclusions. The proportion o deaths among competitors in afrer life increases rather than diminishes, The s without f Most reme- £ sometimes—they ure. Diape: , positive and puts your stomach healthy condiiton so the mi: Pow- el hate indeed is it for the bach-|action of the major union at Yale in | SFou Feel it . I wasiumed) o ois ot Jo California, | engaging a physician who is especially Do some foods vou eat 1 s—| You feel different as scon as Pape's 2 hel where they outnumt e marriage- | well qualified to look after the inte S ocin Tume. and chme. & sk | stomach distress Just Vamshes—yon: ion been the : ; : ble men three to one, that there is|ests of those taking part in the four| distres just vanish 5 bple % ‘|4 ieap year once in a while. major sports is commendable. Dr. Bull gassy stomach? Now, Mr. and |stomach gets sweet, no gases, n - e executive order was not valid until s is not only an athlete but e is also a yspeptic, jot this down: Pape's |ing, no eructations of undigestc od approved by congress, it| Tven though G LR compatent coach. He has had exper n digests everything, leaving|your head clears a hive. eenl thellons of madh i ey e e S o s atacticing ician and nothing to scur and upset you. No| Put an end to by e cil land to the zovernment,|ants out of the count amiliar with the special conditior difference how badly ur stom: tin large £ that are to be found on the field or| relief in Pape’s Diapepsin from any disordered, you get happ to stubborn lumps and cause a sick. ‘stum ch : 2 iz store. land wh & to be needed water. His cooperation with the = = . minutes, but what pleases rvou most | You rea in five min the supplying of its naval ve physician in charge of the Yale gym- is that it strengthens and regulates|less it is to suffer President Taft realized that if such o nasium will, in the future, help to ne 1 e ll\ ac mne oa your stomach so you can eat your fav- | dyspepsia or any stom: was o to be cons ity] 1 down to brass tacks|Ward off the evil effects of exce: to act when he did, interest In physical competition. T YORK STREET, NEW HAVEN TELEPHONE 3350 er Mack, who comes closer to the ath- letes than any one else, has been anxious {o save his men : < cooperated with the gymnasium doc- tors. The cumbination now -.'xi;urlbl or o was mot positive that he same uch authority without the sanc-| their cts ever ear: lion of congress. To delay meant the|could they earn today ioss of the proverty. To await the!for basebal oing to jump or how much it it wasn’ i T 1 . aoJ2 ncceunt of tacredse fu prics 51 - | DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist sold from mow on at $35 per 1,000 har i 2wl CenART. Shannon Building Annex, Reom A jan2d 11 Fragklin St. Telephone §23

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