Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 10, 1915, Page 4

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T NORWICH BULLETIN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1918 lin’martanl industry in this country, l . et = ! Py | it ant e Bt v Tl : (@ 1> ] AY D AV lS THL A RIDAY, FEB. 12th 4 Miat. 52 2nd 10c; Eves, 105 15:. 200 Matinee and nght | long the war would last, and thereby | serve as an incentive to Amer’can Production, caused capital to hesitate and, after a careful ivestigation, de- Jlorwich Bulletin =2 T SELWYN & CO. Presents THE LAUGH FESTIVAL T . “Here's your old ring, I don't want |last good-byes had been said at the | e e ‘{;de;g;?&?;%:uch:z‘:?tl}:nwf"t’ I won't keep it,” and with a stamp‘dom‘ and after a few words to the| T 2 i ivg| Of_her dainty fGot she.tossed thelfamily, Miriam retired. - D j capitalists in England where a 1| pretty vauble onto the table that stood | Jim and Tom sat and talied and 119 YEARS O { sitvation prevails. between them. The man started to|talked and smolked for a time, then e L S The building of ingustries in that!speak, but wes interrupted by the Jim asked if he might retire. MOOSE-H Subscription price 12c = veeks 58¢ & {i;0 in this country and Great Britain| With a torrent of words that were “Certainly old man. Right in here. The Home of the # and - Or- wonths $8.00 a year. depends entirely upon the protection;imost unintelligible. She was jealous | This is your sitting rcom and bevond phans of the Kem of the Loyal Euntered at the Postofice at Norwleh. | hat can be granted thersto. Under|Of the fine specimen of manh that is you bedroom and off that tie [ Qrder of Moasc, in Two Reels of HowWDY - PAP. Special Moose Day First Pictures of RT ats = {stood befors her end using ar’s | bal i Zotion Pictures. I“ sting conditions of war there 1S 2 ign¢ o the Hrmt, 1 2 “Thanks, old chap, awfully good of | g certain protection {o gn undertaking gt allowing the yvoung o to fix it so I ldn’t have to | Eulietin Bustness Office 480. { of that character but it will fade when | himself. : o S5 up stairs, rather dificult even | - 2 Bolletin Editorial Reoms 352§ .| the war ends. Germany therefore hLolds | shoulders, e i and . Doc, says I walk too much on 3 Blg Vaudevxlle Acts a bhigh hand in this respect and the|!left the rcom. She watched him from foot as it is and the fewer s"vyairs = ' K Tt 2 =i y unf he hear: nt d sank earily 2 . E o Bullatez. Telephone 314, :;“::m";"?gd‘;’;“’,“:f::“e.“tmi:.r;'i‘m close, then rufmine rapldly to the win. | Gnally Goued off. Miriam. wup stairs, Three Great Singers = Mol o Feb 10, o sifengii g Pro-| dow, drew the curtain cautiously and | was longing to get the book she lo ~ Norwich, Wednes ay, 2 tection to overcome that dependence.|watched his back until he disappeared |in the living room and sat ’;‘?d list- IDE & RION around the bend of the road. enea until all sounds bad died away, Sou 3 FAIR WARNING, FAIR T‘REA‘\’-, TWith a sob, she flung herself onto|then putling on her sofest slippers Classy Singing and Piano Act MENT. the sofa and we heard her whisper |she stole noiselessly down the back GOFF PH‘LL'DS . . Wi it i 56 By Digh G | ¢probabiy to the cushions): stairs. She had reached the bottom lrc“latlon 0 Gt inced by Nigh Ger-{ " “He might have loft the ring, the|and stood debating which door be- Cliv Black Face Comcdian e | man author hat Germany cannot)tiig ninney! He knew I wasn't mad lon.';en to the lving room, when the 4 | use its navy for anything else than|enough for thut. door of Jim's room flew open. Miriam > the protection of its own coast, it ind!- But dars went by : I H shrang back into a corner. Paramount Feature Picture et“] tes more plainly than ever that its|Téturn, and now at s 3 Who's there? No answi The Bn“ E gry. Her motuer, I 1-| “If you don't answer, I'll fire. I can ROUBER1 LDPESUR dependence upon the enforcement of | £ _poth I ca : e £ ing appetits, wrots to her . ., and I mean- it. The Bulletin has the largest its latest rule lies solely in the sub-|i o her all about the trouble. The r- Who is it? circulation of any paper in East- 3/ marines. : sult was an invitation for 3 Please don’t shoot, it’ ern Connecticut and from three To withdraw the fleet from the|visit her aunt, which she acc .| Grammar to the winda. In The Great Western Play “Where the Trail Divides” in Five Great Reels only me.” only came . hat of hole” where the British claim to have| Her aunt lived on a good sized farm, and T got lost and you to four times larger than tha of £lariven it would expose it to severs|not far from: the city in one of those | frightened me and—" any in Norwich. h“fi)&?‘}:vem £!and overwhelmingzly strong opposition. | delightfully old houses that was so “Mirfam.” That was all f.sz-lz o MUTUAL WAR WEEKLY to over 3,000 of thz 4, ouses 3 . ST ~]full of surprises in the way of doors,|ment. He strode forward and gath- 2 i by ninety- 3| £ yould be placing what power it oS- o1 ners "and nooks. Mirfam had been | ered her childish form into his arms. CHARLIE CRAPLIN in Norwich, and read by y S mos th of the Pritish lor . %) Soites e e Sl Eaos 3 h Ion{a constant visitor at her aunt's house | After 2 moment she.looked up into his In the Funny Keystone 2 . three per cent. of the p2ople. In 2lang leave exposed to invasion by the | as a ld and tools the greatest de- |face, he could it plainly the Windham it is delivered to over 3| enemy at a dangercus point, an Im- | iiglh s ahecallea i h CAUGHT IN' THE RAIN MATINEE 25¢ to $1.00 NIGHT 25¢ to $1.50 s, in Putnam and g portant and vital sea coast. There-|and someti ng confused at ? s at u i 3 A Riot of Laughter Seat Sale Wednesday at 10 A, M. Mail Orders Now 8§ 900: - hiouoes; 3| fore ferred ti | the number of doors ne back hail her han Y H I d in ore it is inferred that s plan > 3 or a0 1, d, wh W X & g - RS . - B Py e Danielson to over 1,100 an id. |18 to harass the allies’ naval and | that she often had to stop and figure| “You do 1 . don’t you dear. I all of these places it is consid- ) e lo harass 5 ~tout the locaticn of the sitting room in |was perfectly to_you and I— ered the local daily. ek S e 7 order to krow which door to ope e v other confession Eastern Connecticut has forty- § ety By the work of the tnder-|nes oarn oy itttk ; e e A P ° om I = e 2 re nine towns, one hundred and 3 Eod SBalg | SouL igain, both of sen | volume of I that the g will thus pro le premat: 1t of which it has made such|was a . -as g addition to the “pr Lauble” aluable use during the £ form of a plain gold band.—B: | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR sixty-five postoffice districts, and sixtv rural free delivery routes. The Bulletin is sold in every town and on all of the R. F. D. for there celot, that will of_yoursete. ing such operatior m the Ger: CHARLIE CHAPLIN, ™ e n govern routes in Eastern Connecticut. mént modifles materially the first = When Friday came | Sl mSoia s oetons Tel e e window “ana saw Tow What Fa;’j'!r'(_l"::g":d Do. Two Reels—*“HIS NEW JOB,” Essanay—Two Reels CIRCULATION ts to the war zove. The lat- ,3;,‘,;;',,,& Il of life and fan I saw Latest and Newest Chaplin Picturein the World. Chaplin says, “I_had Port mand ihnicetas dhar Carrden cia | Eave to Laugh: Myself, When | Saw it.” Immense Cast, With Funny Ben Tur- e s e pin and Others. All Chaplin's Funny Kinks and Mew Ones, tral commerce, m Other Exceptional Dramatic Films From Best Companies. about what S COMING FRIDAY—THE IDLER IN FIVE PARTS aft th Evenings 10 cents he to PRICES: M ould be, for of course, nee 5 cents—Children 5 cen { her house and Tom had a vite whom he pleased. but do find fault with the laws s Mr. Jam ). onsider the laws poor i e i S T o AUDITORIUN I : THE B.DORZ mll ICAL (¢ EDY (0. o hood, fhen followed an T srogressive whist, reoccupted that : of those « : X PRESENTS AN ENTIRELY NEW B Sprst truet aguites B 2 = e 3 . 2 will 1 rouse risms The Diamond Pailae 1o fault to find witl i 9 P. M. 10c and 20c @ "ro\\m" u »J s just re: are ther that o l'ul Aow ment for a st be the hear- | Positively The Funniest One of Them All g gt T EA e e e fhert | T EXPLOITS OF ELAINE wht e cciimg riarar tended not o s Commerciai School ( DAY CLASS) Private Social and Dance February 11th, 1915 e i Miller’s Dancing Academy freshman vear. antly Her presumr cise her o and coutd went to Lond@on B In London he me wit! at court and was ps by the _Queen used because of to make the c Former students and night classes are cordially invited to attend. Get your tickets early. here i A good time and lots of good things to eat is prom- ised by the Day Class of 1915. nder less there 2s used by the e appeal and those help can be 1d commend fter ng her. But n_and Overhaulmfi and Repair Work of all kinds on Automobiles, | Carnagc Wagons, Trucks; an 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays EDITORIAL '\IOTES modern Connect splrit of neut reather that 'm iTlMES SQUARE NEW YORK 368 ROOMS 270 BATHS | ming, Upholst: EUROIZAN PLAN ONLY j o ROOM WIT TH 3250 & s300 | © Science and Skill Have consummated an alliance gets secondary r in Europe; des l Painless Dentistry , Painting, Trim ring and” Wood Work that has absolutely conquered pain smithirg in all its branches. in every branch of dentistry. Ex- i ored Even though soared s 2d not arted an | torture 2 the heat |tion. The cominanded H Tower to may | vengeance. 2 Ine threw off his gow meelf the office of DITTO FOR TWO & $1.00 COURTEOUS ATTENTION HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE MODERATE PRICES | —~AND— | u IN THE CENTER OF NEW YORK W. H. VALIQUETTE, MGR. ! Alse THE BERWICK. [LAND, UT. tracting, filling, crown or bridge work are all ABSOLUTELY PAIN- LESS experiences here. The alli- etween SKILLFUL work and 1§ ance .)07 to 515 North Main St i MODERATE charges is an associa- ure, in a final 4 Hartford < serve tion ; A | MISS M. C. ADLES oI NE—'I-IM P;:!.N g | Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist t appeals to your intelli- ence without being unfriendly te Tecoversd She remained s pable of being president. | ground for two hours esplain why he made him-|ing with her tor was not continued That m: your finances. self dictator. rried Das to her = 9 S pardcn end life were offered QUIT MEAT WHEN MAN’ TY ~; e e T e e DR. F. C. JACKSON ho 1.-fu<4~q | 3 and wae condemned to the e _ KIDNEYS BOTHER|«The Healer of Skin Diseases” A repert having been ¢ ed that | the prisoner had vielded, Anne wrote | Take a glass of Salts before breakfast | MOTHERS SHOULD a letier to John Lascelles, her former| if your Back hurts or Bladder Toome tutor,fand fo the is troubling you. READ THIS TESTIMONIAL about the Audacious just as if was somethinz about that affalr that would not t do if yeilow DR. D. J. COYLE ¢ the King Dental Ceo. "Oo Main Street, Next to Boston Store Lady Attendant 'Phone 1282-3 Absenteeism having been for the time gressman Donov Money spent for improving the haiv-; is well cpent. Let Miss Adles help| you to look well! Teiephone €52-4 = In the senate Con- | SO on the Con- | confession of her faith and tation of her i concluded E pired to corner says: Out- employed for jon observe: 1 de- | pains and weaks nown acig whi Lecome overworked gegish and Stands the Test of Time 1 w0t curative pow because has child wt ad been sores which covered these es were ve them being over one land very muech in ad | were als. d a scab | on his sca i rered it | 1647 Rdam’s tavern 1861 The man who on to that} upon as a bless- | be followed up|Ccause his sister-in-law ‘wouldnt tell SEeinERt. oF e Tans age, got more escitad than the, T e { country did over How old THE DVESTUFF INDUSTRY. resignation showed serenity inexpressi At the stake letters wers brought to from the Chancelor exhorting her | to recant and promising her pardon. | Averting her eves from the paper she ' i@ have plentrreplied that “I came not hither to de Lord and Master.” The same pro; 3 -ri?: come | | { i A Sixteen Day Cruise, includ- ing all expenses, $94.50 t that this g . ! . ; 3 _fof the fue ara PR S s a of fittee Lo'“hl on Feal suads to thefour: prisaners | that 1 Also tickets to Georgia, Florida, Ber- |y, of Eurcpe and America: e life fivid at 815 a quart, | WPO Were to suffer with her, but with- | started usin, M. Ointment. | myda ard Panama Pasific Exposition. | E r, Cuimoach Bavarian s supplies of dy out succ ion; on apos | c?t.ljnr meat and get a and afte treatment the | B Burion Muer's . of dyes . The former mfliionaire srho was sent haranges e of Jad Salts from any large sores v were healed | T Scot Dublin _Stout, ’ by its development, of that business| T - prisoners, she tened attentively | a tablespoonfu gl 3 I i} head | > i Ging 3, T L h T bithe = e = spoonful in a glass o and tl h covered read | €. Ginger Ale, Bunker ractically controlled the worlds trade| (ot X or (LOE TOIhouse 28 & pati- | nicely Gistinguisling even at (hat ter: | fore breasfast and s & few Gaws vour |had ¢ " eappeared. 1 tost vere | O A AL Dunm i : B ke and while It was possible to manu- }”" ot do 1ite So T hatirible momeut between she Wil fine. This famous|grateful deed, for the good } AGENT ing teriing Bitter Ale. Anheusez, e and vnflr er made from the acid of has done for my child, for it w 3 Schii nd Pahst. acture dvestuffs elsewhere and util-} m't so bad after all, | thought tr ze, a large = 4 . e { “Anne mount of material ©f| Yrhen the new rules of internationatJu 50 Main Street mart; lom on } and lemon juice. year of her suffering as he E Willett. A. A, ADAM, Norwicl ook 1;”" o e is made no 5‘*!)‘\ warfare are drawn up there het she had to and stimvlate the tnd WELE SRR B T AT S Telephone 44 1ave be ien to engaze in such|peguired the nublishing of the batting ! 0 gl fo the stake al|to neutralize th August <, ST o enterpriss o & TargeSeale, " (reeuieed the puvlisbiag of the beier 05 AL Wl SIROSS MG omet ! JOSEPH BRADFORD In the past th to compate | around her | bladder wea This preparation is recognized as an F C GEER Pmo Tnner with the German manufacture had Great Pritain is bound to make me‘waut which supported L tody. On Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot | excellent remedy for babies’ and chil- bOOK BINDER 122 Prospect Stm‘. Narwloh, Gt to the stake w { <ept others out of that line. Witn|most of the fact that the Lusitanisf, Pe2ch under St Bariholemew's)injure; makes a delightful effervescent | dren's skin troubles, and may be ““di “Phone & s { | h sat Lord Chancelor Wriothes- & 3 4 the outbrealk of the war the curtailing | and the Stars and Stripes were Ziving | jor. the Duires 0f Sorfors aud Bea: | Hoata aher porink which | Teep {he | With utmost confidence. f the German output offered the op-!rrotection to an American passenger|ford, the Lord Mayor and others (o kidneys clean and active and the blocd Ask your druggist fer E. L. 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