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' IN'C ODCOIAL BULLETIN'S SPECIAL Y Little Chance That Yale Battalion Will be Called Into Service| *%» CURED FOR NORWIC i o Team Brght—Crews Late Getting on the Water— |from s Sy Fadings g 3T S Bulletin B orin Ton "OtfesTas-a. wil tic Office, Room 2, Murray Bundiag Helepnone 210, and @Goufied 120 YEARS OLD SE———S————— esSe— pera Norwich, Friday, March 81, 1916. would have been quick to Bowl on Mon- to the Yi in Borneo, | because they K T der th us- While it is extremely e ———me————————=== | the flying machines and put them Qm‘ ‘I:‘n n-nhooLe l’l‘ =3 d bt 3 e one of the m i i En e of Ve S ke, N 3 A | St o Satutay AUDITORIUM Fotire Ohas R et e i o tumes and properties will be bullt for the rapi before breakfast, conf JESSE L. LASKY Presents "‘.,..g" B o £ o hosids wil be 4 tralize th in the it EDNA GOODRICH in “ARMSTRONG’S WIFE” roof of éa:h:u.n. l=. :r:ilér“mf:tr ::: - longer is a source of irrita onnu; &‘2 the killing'of his parents-in-law, noth- | geoustics will be perfect. No expense | from tropjens Dbiadde; r and gri oA whttc One of the Most Thrilling and Unusual Dramas Ever Seen, The Bulletin has the largest 3| ing stands out.as more will be spared by the management 40t not . CABARET girculation of any paper in Bastern §| the ease:with which it has been claim.- | toward making the performance of the| With the race with Pennsylvania| Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, THE MIDNIGHT and is made from the acid of - usical Comedy Com, o Gonnecticut and from thres to four §1ea that the accused obtained virlent | ODera an artistic success. The pRo- |not o month off th: Unteormey ana and lemon juice, combined with Hihin, Jrosented. by the Wintome-Wiances 1 NT an duction’ will be on the same plan as|has been on the water but three times 5—P| E—15 AN EXCELLENT BILL Nerwioh. It is delivered to over §| TieeaRe Korioa for much use as he might | SUCHOS Wil be om the same plan as|dus season. Last Saturday, and|22d is used byih ds B—PEDAL. 8,000 of th 058 houses in Nor- §| ™ ';“ X 1g|Y2rd Stadium Harvard Uhiversity, | Wednseday and Thursday afternoons ary Tich and read by ninety-thiee por The sale of such by laboratories is | jas: yune, Jnder the direction of Mr. the, harhoe Jras cleared fo the extent cent. of the ple. dham gmbq]' ‘was attende Yy ., al e ref ree crews were able £ i detiverad o over 900 houses, §| precaution sgatnat thetr setting into | persons; (e eross recelpts were in| to Practice on the water. Last year ey A BRI T odaz =COLONIAL =1 odaz in Putnam and Danfelson over 8| the hands of just such people, but it| excess o ,000. Only about oné-|the karl was open and the crews i e Ruor 4 1,100, and in all of these blaces it §|is apparent that the restrictions are | third of the Bowl will ba used for this | 2ot on the waisr o the 26th of Feb- fi:fi:vfih"fi_:;;:r‘mg. which quickly Three Parts—FIFTY FIFTY—Three Parts, S. & A. Drama is considered the local daily. elastic and that either no hard and |Production and an important advan-|ruary. It will, of course, be a_handi- e Bastern Connecticut has forty- §| fast rufe prevails or that it is not re- | 38® here, over the Harvard Stadium,|cap during the early pact ot the mer: | = ————————nsm |« 0CK IN" . .5 . vsssee.. Bolig Drama nine towns, one hundred and sixty- ected. This phase of the case there. | Will be that the stage will be some|Son to be 8o far behind schedule {yme.|tions, etc. While I have mo books || “THE DREAM SEEKERS” ... . Two Parts, Kalem five postoffice districts, and sixty §| 5P 3 J50 foot nearer the spectators than ac|but later on in the season the differ- | pamphlcts or roie 1o sell, 1 still feel || ug gm rural free delivery routes. fore should be made tbe subject of| Harvard. gnce will not have so great an effect.| that all the scientific discoveries of the e The Bulletin is sold in every §|riSid inquiry, for if Dr. Waite by his Last week the second University crew | great agricultural department hoey town and on all of he R. F. D. §|cleverness and deceptive methods was In regard to the possibility of the|Was on the water for a short time but failed to advance us one single step Youtes in Eastern Connectiout. able to work his way Into the confi-| Yale battalion being called into ser-|the first crew was urable to 2t on|along weather lines. It's the same old a splendid start this year. Any fool TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY dence of a laboratory employe and ob- | ice on the Mexican border, Major R.|the harbor. Tuesday the ice cleared|story, day after day, they veport a|farmer boy in Connecticut can tell tain after hours that which he so|N. Danford, comander of the Yale|up Partially and the first, second and | storm on its WaY, but in two-thirds of | “hat now, en account of the continual CIRCULATION e L e out his | ATtillery, stated that it would be im- | third University crows got on the wa. | “he cases loss SIEht of tho fact Tt | (L, A0 0 3000 ible for the batteries to go into > #torm may change course and why. Perha, a thousand years hence . i Jeaired 10 orger o snmy out i | SE to| ter. All the coaches were out and|rtorm may ch its d wh e B teli$1. TO NEW YORK $1. 1901, average................ 44123 9esiens it is time an mmediato | pervice without six months of darill- | tWo of the coaching laumchas. weers The warning says many. people stili|agricultural department may learn stop was put to it. ing at elght hours a day under regu- | used. Loose ice continually got in the| cling (0 the old fallacy ot s tnai - 1905, -vor-uo..............--5,920 It 1s bad enough when tubes of dan- | jar —— § { ncient Spartans tempered z OMcers and sixteen non-commis- | WaY and the work of the crews was|ences, planciary changes, ste. Show | o, the snclent | Tet hocn selenithe CHELSEA iINE gerous germs are carelessly left where | sioned officers, He also stated that|&reatly handicapped by it. Recently [ine a farmer who closely fol'ows the enough to tell us, History tells us FRFIGHT AND PASSENGER those who know nothing regarding|no army organization is fit for prac-|a change has been made in the order | moon changes in his planting and I|that the Spartans were not only firm SERVICE BETWEEN them can get them, or when they are | tical service without actual field ex- fl)!e&lins in the first shell. Captain|will show you a farmer that usually | believers in planetary conditions, But NORWICH AND NEW YORK so handled by the heedless as to get|Perience The Yale Battalion wili not|OW, who rowed stroke last fall 7 i Towed t lias 00d crops. ay ns olu: returned t lost, but it is impossible to sit idle af- | P¢ eauipped with the necessary horses | A8a. il T T ] Jue astrology also. From day: - is | starboard oar which he rowed during | nads the: grest smentr Hownt, bas Baybe the time will come when the e A A a st 3 out this e T nade the great scientific discov n vill object to the al - o has been learned that & person | phass of the exiiiory etk a1 homo| RIS Sret thrce Yeacs: o tu. aow ni"F | aade the ereat eclantine roschugs Kill| memen e o planning to take the lives of others CARRANZA ACTS WISELY. c mekers telling us iu advance New Yok Brooklyn Brndge until next fall. Inasmuch as the Yale | Harriman, who is trying out at stroke, | chickens and that is ihe cause of aJust to & second when an eciipse 18 to || Do, Bas Can optain them simply by gaining the | organization is a part of the state mil- | Worked very smoothly on t1c water| sreat deaty arr among June chickens. | be on sun or moon. Either Carranza is getting better | confidence of laboratory officials, {tia, it can not be called out for ser-|&nd may prove a fixture. Sturtevant | My grandfather Knee thet. The: time may ocome when the N l advice than he has on previous occa- | Human life is menaced in ways | vice in Mexico unless an invasion of Pgwl*l?dhfl“nllb;r PA’ in lfiat year‘;{ “var-uy A few years ago a Storrs agricul- weather bureau will find out how for . V. KNOUSE, Agent sions or else he is impressed by the|enough, and there are of course plenty | the United States is threatened In has been filled by Pvel; His place| tural graduate came here and aston- | nger end ages Halley's comet makes importance of doing everything possi- [of other means which can be utilized | YieW Of the battalion’s inexperience - ¥ Yox ast Year's River, fcot Rooseve! ] Ims been fllled they were jomers by telling them that | its appearance at a stated time. But || $1. TO NEW YORK $1. and the short amount of training it . they were ignorant of the best crops| it i t that far yet. e S oarry Ut fho partiwhich helfor oausing desth. hut the revelation | 804’ the would wrobably be the jast —_— to Taise. “Just watch me” he sald | Pahams e (e whn Sehe when the should play in putting an end to Villa, | which has been made in this instance of all the militia batteries to be ac- It is the opinion of those who havé | He plowed up @ large fertile fleld by | weather bureau will scientifically dis- | == == T for the decision which exte; to this|is sufficient to end the danger of a|cepted as volunteers. In case » seri-|been Wwatching the development of this the bond, stuck 4,000 bean poles and | rover why the wind at the vernal Sovernment the use of the Mexican |repetition of such laxity in selling |ous crisis arose, they would be sent|Yyears baseball squad. tRat the terin COAL AND LUMBER e planted pole beans. The fellow used equinox is the prevailing wind for the Northwestern railroad for the trans-|deadly disease germs. to a mobilization camp and there put | Will ;’_° wt;" balanced though inexperi-|to say to me: “I wonder what makes entire period of six months. portation of supplies ‘to the expedi- through a course of intensive training | ence A'thcurh only four of last|those milkmen point at my bean poles| Ay weather predictions one month tion under Pershing is in full accord AROUSING GREEGCE. Wwhich would, at their present stage of gefl" letter men in college are eleigi- [ ana laugh’ in advance, strictly along planetary on under 3 3 development, require from four to six|Dle for the baseball team, ttere are| He didn't wonder long, for ono morn- ines, have got Old Prob. skinned a with what the eituation demands.| r7he activity of the central powers in months to prepare them for uctual|Stlll propspects for a successful sea-|'ng he discovered his entire crop of | mile ,and every Bulletin reader knows There in fact should have been no hes- | the Balkans of latc has pean restricted | fleld work. At present, the work of et i m:x Prepiice | n;vlealeddm}:?e y‘ggm had been caten by wozdchucks |, ° ° itancy when the request was first|almost entirely to aeroplane attacks, | the batteries is progressing as rapidly | 800d inexperlenced material, and this, en I asked him if they told him| perhaps the time may come when . . e y o y 1 22 - |as_can be expected. Each battery | combined with men from Jast yemrn anvthing about woodchucks at Storrs | the weather bureau will learn ro notify free Burning Kinds and Lshizh made. the result of which has been the tak- championship Frestima, P i e g There are even mnow restrictions|ing of the lives of non combatants|Arills an hour and a half et By Lo s Bt D eam, is ex- | college, he didnt even grin. placed upon the use of the roads which [ ana the destruction of Greek property | X PTO8Tam of instruction covering the | % - 24 hours in ad- r competent candidates All along the line of sclertific dls- :-a:‘::‘:)m;o:)"km:)ul“}z‘: his ship ALWAYS IN STOCK different phases of the artillery work | for the many positions left open by |coveries we fing the same lech o¢ oo The rules I go by were followed for oo Tt tied by the exiating can. | rinnfig b Tt heapilions. Thatias)sn nor i UNCRS SRS SEATY vt ok stbllity. | Those| covering the whole thing. I do not £0F | nesiry o reatas 1 o tamily of state A. D. LATHROP ditions, but there is a possibility that|been the chief result wherever the | ot 2 battery perform different drills,|™en of the last years team lost by|a moment wish to belittle the 8reat | of Maine sea captains, five generations, e these will be removed as progress cont | aerial raids have been directed against | and about five drill nights are neces- Sraduation are Hunter, Middlebrook, | wori of the weather bureau. No, no!|one of them 30 years a captain, and | Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta, finues to be made and Detter relation- | cities and towns, without a careful|Sary to cover all the subjects, gnd Rellly. The loss of Captain Mil-| But those who wait until it thundecs ship is established. LeGos ¢ them ever lost a ship. Teleptone 463-13 : burn, Te. Easton, Pumpelly, Rhett, | before they read a shower s coming | "O0e, 2 lant ten hills of ibyda sty & ¢ the | diScTimination to see that the bombe : < et ren Ay ohY neligibility, was| can't be blamed for relying on. the | poriCutor 15, Moon, plant te growing t is only the commercial use o |fall upon fortifications, or points of| In view of the number of experienced | ot first regarded as assuring Yale of| same old plan of figuring out. the - ot gl £ g Your SWEETHEART railroad which i pow permitted, which | military importance to the enemy, | players Who Will return to corege next|a bad season. In the infleld however| weather. i G, 2ok Rl B Tt GET YO means that the government has only | whichever side it may have been|fell the prospects for 1916 footbal where the lcss of thee men is especi-| Next May the agricultural de rt-| & Py red th F asdn are exceptionally bright. Four- Pa Plant ten hills of popcorn sou A BOX O the rights of any other shipper. If | that carried out the asseult seasdn ax P ” number as | 23 felt several good men from last| ment will tell us that the hay coes hes of ten hills of white sweet corn snd o o out wnncamtaly all il Bel|: e Ciererire ek aaresian e a iakt year, will form the neucious of the | Jears Freshman {eam are expected o watch tho result You will in bott | B ’, Mfl le sweah 3 Y A LR S T R well, for it means a tremendous Telief | cannot be 8 Ane ermiory o hath v ek Soun the nencleiiiof the i s oy, Captxin -ases learn something that your great- § Mapi earts from trying to send the sustenance|Greece should resent it and send vig- | of the playing in the first fow weeks | ore the four letter men’ whe win play grandfather ?firevg SO L nviv for the army overland with Mexican orous profests to the offenders. Greece | Of practice, until the less experienced this year. Around these four it is War A Ycar Ago Today reau hasn't foun . roads in the condition that they are.{hag striven vallantly to keep out of | men {re rounded into shape. They Inasmuch as no guards are permitted e 2 CLOUD DIGGER. hag Y | expeeted that Coach Lauder will de- Pk e e Guaranteed 1| Mads in the the war. It has even refused to join | Wil called upon to € B e 5000 | velop a well-balanced though inexper- March 31, 1915. d ) as vet, the responsibility falls upon | ,ne allies, to which matioas it in wrorn s offonstvo: s datamive | ; elon 4 ,The Colonial game,|l Germans bombarded Libau. 00 perceat. { Vermant Carranza to see that there is Prompt| great obligations and with which as & . 2 o | SCheduled for April 1, has been can- Russians fought way down slope and safe delivery but if that fails and ga t dition to these first string men, there celled, but the rumaf that the Amherst || of Carpathiana’i e nation its sympathies ought to lean.|is an abundance of valuable material # s et peoy ate lost iin, Eanalt | 1esdpoticy F ofF Ehanavalent fmaniee v L i the A s e sl Mounged, Dril & has been cancelled is Whether from any fault °fv the rall-| while giving advantages to the allies | the 21 players of the 1919 Preshm?n —_— road or fram the action of Villa aym- | nas nevertheless besn coneliecete (o] te0m. Tho Freshman fearn ot iho Pathizers, the government will have | the Teutons, for it refused to neay fog | C10S6 Of the seasom, was a well round- | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR reason for demanding additional rights | treaty with Servia which called for ac. e oot thel seton, R o and insiat upon getting them. Nothing | gigtance in case of attack and it hes = can be tolerated which will handicap Viduar X in_order that they. maight Norwich’s Logical Manufacturing Sit om actually taking sides |pe dkira E o e Mr. Editor: In Wednesday’s Bulletin. refrained fr tually takis i e i e £ the : the operations of the United States Dbetter suited to the needs o e 1| March 29th, Opportunity bewails the with the entente powers. which action University team next fall. The Uni- Sorese, fon Dhis counioy i ak ankions|wonin have meant the adfition of s | SERIE Slahes Sl i e Ao EL Tl o e atiate JlEnt /hive as Mexicans are to have the expedi- large force to oppose the drive through | Of time with these men, so that they not be-ashamed of them. tion leave that republic, but that can- | Servia Sauld enter the competition next fall | "y A% Ried of them. - not be expected until it has succeeded. | Now to be subjected to air raids and o &';.'V:‘r.?‘fi'n"ige‘;‘i‘(‘; ;";‘3‘,;{;"“‘,‘;‘”‘; fathers; those fine old gentlemen who Carranza therefore does well in fur- |the attendant results is to say the L built up Washington, Broad Broad- | == tatement made some time ago in re- | PUUE _ wint rishing the cooperation that will|least disquieting, and it is but natural ;'nxd to the question of the ineligible| oY, Lincoln avenue, Willlams street, X nto Hungary. erman army corps cut to pi in North Poland, © G British_steamers Flaminian and Crown of Castile sunk by subma- rine German soldiers near Thourout, Belgium, killed by bombs from me- PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING w w!'-‘ Phone 531 MODERN PLUMBING as essential in modern houss electricity is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fariest prices. Ask us for plans and prices. GET A BOX FOR THE KIDS 1 pound box 50c, postpaid boxes $2.50 postpaid: WRITE FOR PRICES ON Maple Syrup and Maple Sugar Howard Findlay, North Graftsbury, Vermont irmen raided Ostrolen- Jave up liquor in g George royal househol Haghiai st that Gresce should be aroused to the | players, Captain Elack of the Univer. gr’;fgm;‘:ei“;“";:g Taes aons! e "Ew mflmm m J K TOM PKINS DIAMONDS S e Doint where it Will require but a few | ity team said, that there would be no| STandsons created beauty spots ik . HUMAN FAILURE. Toora e enses of the kind to find them | ineligible men allowed on the fleld ex- | grnlinston place, Rockwe P et swm m“s 67 West Main Street WATCH BRACELETS, o i, Cosslounlly Tevealed,. all the | (Skineiup sty agaluat the sséssdinas | Q84 thoss who ‘entered :FromGthes | CHICTRIURCEEON Sashington including frightful railroad wrecks cannot be|tion and German frightfulness which, | colleges. Jaurel Hill section. confined to New Bngland. This part according to an expression in the z Where is there anything to be| Swollen veins dangerous and c PENDANTS, of the country has its share of them, | Chamber of deputies, was designed to hoir were xheG!:uges:Ixugf .‘T:?z {:a; ?i?;;r(;‘ednrol‘helnnt;xe‘::: ,l:i;le‘;l” — "ot:n-b:::g'-flvsnuc:":“fl“l:l .gzt‘:l‘-d o RObert J' “hr‘ 2 BROOCHF.S, end in the past they have'been too | Intimidate the Greeks. ted States Military Academy Callets| Opportunity says there seems to be | Emerald Ofl . (fall ~sth ngth) at any GAS FITTING, CELETS RIN numerous, but the double collision —_— 8 pavest Jooint, over Saturday and | something the matter with Norwlon o | DIATmacist and start to-reduce the [ . mmiiia. STEAM FITTING, BRA! GS which occurred in Ohio this weel EDITORIAL NOTES. Sunday. The trip marked the annual|rhe prescnt Sroe makes it evident that human faflure| Many people have such faith in April | eXcharge of West Point and Yale treet, Norwich, Conn. There s, and it is plainly to be seen. |1t is used in hoepital practice ani 0 West Mein & ok, Physicians recommend Emerald ill is confined to no one section. p of every description, new- choirs begun last year, with the ad- |z emall bottle will last & long tim Agent for N. B. O, Sheet Packing. v » 22 to believe that e ciiliain dayx| atfice (his year of The Urireeais Gl o !!:;‘;J’_‘:Q:‘;Fgw"::mng';,,;‘;'mg Gauee ¢ is very comcantrated. ADBIy est models in every While it Will be necessary to wait|are over. _ SJub. 4-ast vear the cadet choir was|.or pay the fiddler are having an oy | RISht and morn) nE with th ‘=rlu‘ b for the result of the investigations STETn e Obliged to secure the sanction of the| tack of mental rheumasism, and vision- | 55, Jirected until”the sw 3 Te- Snish which are underway by the federal| Now that Turkey has denied sinking | war department to leass Wt Poi ary colic combined, and not kneming | 244 t0,0 e velensly powsrfu) thet state and railroad authorities, to de-the Persia, there is of course Bul-|on an unofficial trip. A precedent was what is the matter with themsalves | swollen glands, and sven goitre Glsap. R termine: where the fault was, there|garia to be heara from yet. established at that time by the war are nevertheless facts which cannot be disregarded when it is declared, and even admitted by the engineer of &nd thinki lieve th pear when used steadily, department’s decision in favor of the T rellaTs the Prassure o vens their “nut,” kick the city government, It can always be secured at Lee & Heaflng and PIumb"‘s Many & houshold can at present|boliday. A concert Saturday evening|and the sireet department in pArtion: | Ossosss. sympathize with the people of Europe i o I Jobn & Geo. H. Bliss lar. ORI, 2 lowed by dancing. For the remainder 92 Franklin Street the colliding train, that the slgnal was | regarding unsettled conditions, of the evening the cholr and glee club | years pnmyor Framklin L v eet against him. —_——— endoyed the hospitality of the Officers' | garpd PSObe Somplain bitterly of o The excuse offered by the engineer| There are good reasons for the | Club, Sunday afternoon an organ re-|cng then go down to the city dock of the second section of the express|Creeks not looking upon the Teuton |cital was given in the Academy chap- that he did not see the signal, and the reason for that was that there was a fog, simply calls for a change in meth- ods. If weather conditicns are such that signals cannot be seen, the speed of the trains should be so regulated TON CABTINGS| ik Beight Days THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY C0{Comes the Desire To and watch the sewage from Franidin el in honor of the Yalo Chapel choir, | oF : air ralders ss friends bearing gifts. | $h 10 honor of the Yalo Chapel choir, Sirset, brook,pour ‘inio the'” Shetucket Fresident Wisan Ras undoubteaty | SURPSCAY, between the United States| * aforal: If you dan't want fo see it . arrived at the conclusion that being a 1 > don’t look at it. expected that these musical trips will T . grandfather 1s getting to be an old | jead Opportunity thinks there could be no | Medicine Which Made Sur- fo the resumption of the athletic | 3, story. relations which have held the warm | frae” qhioce found in New England 0 t han e b bove the Industriai| geon’s Work Unnecessary. No. 11 to 25 Ferry Street that 1t will be known by the engineer —— Interest of both institutions in the | bulltings for IEASHAETIE Do — —_—— Use Yom' whether he is entering a block that is The man on the corner says: Per- | past. Well, I must say Opportunity has “ clear or one that ie closed against him. haps the most cruel thing some par- not secen many sites in New England The fact that the engineer of the first Arrangements have been made re-|if tha“s his think. His plan may be section saw the danger signal and em" o is to make's joke of naming| o Rge N e department wili | feasible, but it is & rosy view to have lowed down may be said to bave en. | 0C\T Children. be added to the School of Forestry.|two lft bridges and a barge channel i ¥ be. T eim—srrg—— This department will be known as the|up to the dump, and another bridge dangered the secand section but he| Villa is reported as swinging in first department for the study of tropical|from the upper end of Central Whost was slmply obeying the siznals, and|one direction and then enother, but|forestry, and will open officially on|to the east and west banks of the it was the same one which should have there is one way which he isn't likely | July 1, 1916. In January the govern- Yantic. When that happens Billy/| Sscured similar obedience from the |, .o, "% NA¥ =+ riliely ing board of the School of Forestry|Bryan will be president and You will driver of the second engine. It is dif- o b e oo Blol b rditada submitteq d!:uthe Xl:-!sl Corpflml;‘tm t:; _r_:,e t;ln'lg: snakes walking upright, down recommendations that research a est Thames street. ot :"ee“’:g:"r:,"““;‘;ww';:;egs“::: Jeen Willaxd hon anvivad st the con- |, STDCNSKEoRS, that | Tessarch and The logical manufactory sites are immediately following, and knowing clusion that there is as good money undertaken by the School of Forestry | down the Thames river, both sides the et the flr’it Mgbon was Rar a short | 1 Circus contracts as in prize fighting, :l&t du.r: ef’x’;er; h‘n, ulmp‘t“:lh :asrf:i% l;e‘ etr:.un.‘ wh:‘:: there ‘:s lmvrle d:ax'nh o§ ed to the faculty o ater for es and rail facilities of distance ahead, could completely over- [°° B® intends to stick to both. ~ ; look it. BEvery such disaster should teach a lesson but the repetition of STETSON & YOUNG, carpenters snd Builders [{ (DY) A K skilled labo: Feiephoze. 50 WEST MAIN ST. WE HAVE THE FILMS YOU NEED, ALSO DEVELOP AND PRINT overhauling and YOUR PICTURES PROMPTLY AND Re air work TO YOUR ENTIRE SATISFACTION. o? all kinds on THE CRANSTON CO. E 1 § | ; i | O . . but even our neigh- | troPical forest resources, there is no JOHN W. AYER. times, but the: effests’of. it. are, being | B0UBCable named, A | school anywhere in the world devoted | Yamtie, Mare § felt at the very.fiime when sufficient |Por Mexico has its share of”tongue to the study o tropical forestry urg o S 99, 130 twisters. s i traind: i men for wo: » A G 12 e fating of the men fo7 work| Agricuitural Department " Disooveries To all the questions as'to what Ger- »'B%mm' |!: dtl'he tropk‘:s, p;rug:lfl‘rlyjn Y L H.l" Fi ilod‘-” ows he sinkin 2 tish ia, and in the ppine | Mr. Eaitor; I woul something ehant vl ere e of Tt | A, Dot Theac mis. atther ot s |vemn T oEie L (TP B3, mething ter or devoted to the training of | a few words in connection with “the 8 refusal to'answer on the ground of fhe lower grades of forest personnel.| wa 1?) of the weather bureau self incrimination. . [ Wm,un been' against-long distance weathor predi Forestry; and that the University ap- | the best. Your efficiont ~Board of The evil infl £ “the man propria; m general funds the sum | Trade has every desirable manufactur. et of Siha o | ot 35,000 annually for o period of two | ime e im wa Sorirable manufactur- such wrecks serves to indicate that it organization and furtherance of work in Norwich could not hesitate long it B it et Tt (12 S e e L | S ol o bt I CARRIACES CWacNs, |ALES, WINES, LIQUORS —— eng ons bave been accepte ne c itie f th us SHORTSIGHTED POLICY, Yuan Shi-Kal has undoubtediy ar- | ale Corporation and. cemsioar fors Sl Tar o Stoetis in S 3 S, of the Yale School of Forestry after ““;“;1 PNttt lonstis i 3 stocl Best Servi it e wich. Sovermment has suwghied e vation e Sl el 1M i 203 virionn reammg to e omemany [ This everasting whoopin: _about Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. | ©' "o & 7Plets stock. oo, . . lous . branch of the army, it cgnnot help 2% She pecpla a1kt fon 5" e recon ol le the| Sutera. who. kni mcthine ming. u.::u’n.'m‘-: :‘rmw.u w:u. DAN MURPHY Ay o Tparation by e governing -| conditions, that Norwich is a most - ksm| branche: Bath Street serious disadvantage iri sattempting. 0 | tho pest thinking is done after mid-|With the gradual exhaustion of the dirty and untidy place. &d - render the o, Todulred o Inight, but there aro a lot of people | tmber resources of tho temperats | These spasmodic clean-up campaigns l " eV iection- + . it even in cormection S . of Ameriean capital in the tropics, and | departmient reminds me of the woman 3 &afl 8 nhk w Notice to Contractors! s 57 the improved sanitation of these | who hed h 1n = stavilized so- g Lt thehiabesnss dla- gountries, the troples will afford more | lution and, before brenkine Tirre ioce i L Laporsrs’ Internatienal £nzd fow’ this s oppa s The war in Burope has created new | and more a field for development; yet prevailed in the past for developing - :_, eight-hour day on ‘and shovel work: time-and-a- tor m‘d.n. double time Sundays TONY GENTILO, Presidont. b and then, but It wasn't generally sy, | S35, DeEinning July 1, 1916 for the|ing concorn finding what thersioni From the small.and npparently in-|rived at the conclusion tat it 1s a|98try will become an established part|ame rould have any influence on a TRUCKS and CARTS AND CIGARS being realined. that it is'pinced at & | Dr. Alswander Granam BelT says that | LOT OF Giése recommondations to. the Seguiux up the oty is p asing o for a Mexican bandjt. Not enly does w!u:.kae up to find it is only a night- regions, with the growing investment originating outside the street cleaning N the aeroplanés for usé.at just sach |interest in some of the almost unpro- | In spite of theso growing Intorests in | pae :::::fi.”“ T SHIE e 1507 te 515 North Main St gwfi mo&ihfi; i J and Plan Telephouo §7. _TEERE s ne savertising medium ta | incss before” o6 pabii.” thore e e o Easipra Connecticut saual to The Bui: | medlum becter thas. ihrough ioe adn D for puUsizess results. Yertsing cesamus of The Sulletia. b e e 2 - —— i o i _Fs bikgd ] f