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why that kinsdom should restrafn its forces untfl a more propitious time. It has been strengthening its fences and in that has received much finan- . . |lcial assistance from the allies. That ' fiorwlth ultehu Bulgaria has been able to float a large s G loan among the German and Austrian| — T T T L B 5 i A | Sanken deiian e ealing that & g0 oking young man with [more he- thought of Brackrake the and @Gouricd e L, o the broad shoulders found himself | more dangerous he loomed. tupid of £ S e EEedy Etwern iioae o ieS | staring _intently at himself in the | him not to have 5 D * and the activities of one Balkan state {mirror with unseeing eves. His fingcrs | sibllity, 1t juet showed how egotistic 119 YEARS O {can be expected to offsct the other as[irhich were supposedly engaged in the |a. man in love can be—to think no- long as they do not agree in their at- | disposition of his necktie, were quite|body stands 2 show but himself! titnde upon the war. ‘pqtrlal)‘zedi‘ . S e lWLa'. if—the good looking young man Bt RS 4| He broke into a violent whistle to|slumpd into a chair and d | F;‘,“ Confen 1[ r"'df"r;' ;‘? J"“““’g hide from himself the fact that he |seeingly at the bookcase, h in Hungary f @ dual alliance and|};ealized his own perturbation and hast- | denly haggard. What if the possiblo preparations of Bulgaria lily finished the tie. A= he was fierc Brackrake better than him {at this time, Rumanis being between|ly brushing his hair his gaze fell upon | wonld he do then, hos { the two fires may consid nd wisely | the neckscarf. Vast disgust over- |readjust his lif { Paramount Ph el DAV IS 1T \ SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION RILEY & O’NEILL SISTERS A Nifty Trio of Musical Comedy Artists DIAMOND & SPADE A Kouple of Klever Komedy Kouple JACK BOYCE MUTUAL MOVIES Baseball Comedian Keystone Comedy otoplays NO WONDER HE WORRIED SELWYN & COM onsidered, this p 3 5tc a | $6.00 n year. Entered at the Postofice at Norwich, Conu., as second-class matter. Telepmone Callx: Bulietin Business Office 430 Bulletin Lditoriai Rooms 35-% Matinee and Night PANY Present THE BIG LAUGH FESTIVAL TwinBeds The Show That Has All New York Laughing Eight Months at the Fulton Theatrs ce 35-2. | S0, that the immediate present is mot jsbread his face. money and looks and was i B an auspicious time for jumping xmfli “Gee!” the good looking young man | of chap. \What right had RARAMOUNE EEATURE ch i i s s Willimanéto Ofice, Room % Murray | &5 b {breathed. “That thing won't do! I|to assume so jauntily thot she MARGUERITE CLARK in Matinee, 25¢, 50c, 75¢, $1.00 e Nunlineg ATE i jnever noticed!” Hastily he rummaged |ing to say ves, when he . Night, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 sy Sl ey n = Siffonier drawer and, exiracted | Feverishiy he jumped up : “Wiid Flower” FoyRssisof . ps A :O\: A . T 5 915, . one of changeable brocade. “She spoke | hunting out gloves and t. H erfec ictures 8 Norwich, Thursday, F_f_"_;lli___ The Liberty bell is too clos: con- | of ;l\hs :&ez “2‘; I h'add xI: or\‘,k ';m sald | wanted to see "eT;; with his own eyes i S nected with the early history of this|to himself. “She said she liked it |and reassure himself. Fool that he r-w'u-"“"""""‘"'""""' eeet ! country and in too frail a state to @ :'}f? ;gikivl;e;:: Be ‘b:.s.ed };I:nsel! w;;v-.'wais not to have asked her }1“!@ ago, COMING 'gl;::(a EendogN s Delv.: Balonoy 10 Orfiss o AN ; Ot At etk " ie neck . He was_ pleturing her |and so done awa th the Brackrake E i i L be carried about from uity to city| (i, NETEN U7 a8, pleturing het |and so v L EDNA ERAL " ANDREWS Evenings 10c, 20c, 30c, 50c THE WOMAN IN THE Clr ahon o | rever an exposition 1s bemg held.|jook when be told her. He grinned a| A panicky haste drove him on, out NEXT And His MOMDAY, LADIES’ NIGHT 15¢ Mondar! Poocio e If the bill was in perfect condition|{rifie—“told her’—as though she did|of his room and out of the front door. WEEK EXCELLENT COMPANY Sale Limited THE WIFE ~ no better use could be made of it as|not already know! A sudden quaim a patriotic object lesson than to send|shook him, to his great surprise.|he was too nervo He d not t wait for a stre t car, as 5 atry to be viewed by | TRiS Proposing to a girl was no joke, | stand the strain and somehow he feli | RN thousaida Sht never be able to|SVen if one had known for ages, and |that if he were in motion he would | SEnuine never sleeps. How Hprptoilil 2 Never has|P2d Deen going with her fof two lreach Celia’'s house more quickly. At|SYer this may be, there are always see it in any o way. Never Nas|years end had been so devoted for the |a corner drug store he hesitated, places for him to £o in this city where it made a trip however, without belng|last six months that only a wooden |dering if he had not better telephone | theaters, concert halls, cabarets, dance | returned the worse for the experience. |Iudian would not have comprehended |her that ho was coming. Then he |Dalls, cafes and s Cracked so badly that it cannot be|his intentions! He was beginning to |redoubled his pace to make up for frious growih The Bulletin has the largest circulation of any paper in East- ern Connmecticut and from thres to four times larger than that of THE B DOR: U ICAL S . | natural when a fellow had finally ¢rys- | whe: propitious moment in th lead. In peace times, it is th Philadelphia council{ gijized all his vague hopes and fears | vereation aored Cortal . 1"‘}“ the nglia in E he petstions which|and decided to put them into words jlook solemn if he When trade « t took the m the coast and teel|{ which there was no drawimg back. | thing as to phone h between Paris and Petrograd, be- that that section of the country is en-|Not that he wanted t tween Hamburg and Rome, bétween as much | far from it! His only in Norwich, and read by ninety- three per cent. of ths psople. in Windham it is delivered to over 900 houses, in Putnam and Whether the will be moved b have been sent f 11944 13399950550350303905955242000950 3459500 03920008 5 e was coming. She draw back—|would wonder what it was all abc in Norwich, It is delivered §|repaired the preservation of this val-|feel panic. the moment he had wasted in in-|, “Perlin s the heart of B ope ) P oy..b S uanle relic to be secured through = decision. It would he bette s the great central metropolis of the | - fo over 3,000 of the 4053 houses §| Uavle relc ic to. s T S R ; mother continent, to which all roads resenting THE DIAMOND PALACE FR|DAA SCREAMING FUNNY MUSICAL FARCE COMEDY SRALY COHEN’S COURT V' T5/5%: EXPLOITS OF ELAINE Forfcai® £0: EoY (0. ple of the Pac 3988 80 IEBRI S ISR NN RS ROIESY EIEINEINENNIN NN SASESeI0s0 nRsgenPats, > 1 1 TorsagrTigk ibiti ire w: it 2 s Paris and Constantinople, betw E: Week 4 el » 1,100 and in | titled to have it on exhibitio deam,v ‘was to|and that would m: the conversat 1 2 . <o a0 nople, - bet very eel $3 Daniclion to over e comsid. 5| as any other remains to be seen. It|8St there before some one of the other | strained, and he was nervous h | Antwerp and Vienna, Detw 23 all of these places it is can be fully understood that the peo- ps beat him to it. Young Brack- |as it was! ITis hands were q _{olm and Paris, the way ys 1 s ered the local daily. " L rake, for instance, had heen at Celia’s oy h Berlin. All day long and all the outcome of a religious con wase that of Revaillac. Ove collisi e due consideration to its duty toliale The good looking A jealou em of ¥, N. Yo 2 coast have a keen s h 5 . Toris tekoe peis, = - SN % I a surprising number of times lately | T < o o as ong before e war, trains . _Eastern ~°""=G"°I“* ‘:::d"-"::d interest in the possibility of favor-|whan he had arrived. Not that he|tramped oo Nacog imself as he d out of its various stations at clionia e e i3 nine towns, ene hundr able action ang it must e agreed that|fcared Brackrake—he treasured the |for weeks he had been dropping in at Iate of ssveral every minute [ e e P HE BT IR TESS N K e 2% sixty-five posteffice districts, and 2| the argument that where the ma memory of too many smiles and|Celia’s and there was no reason for |SPeeding from the mighty heart of Eu- ..RY\?AE'g'T'AG”E“ BITSER LESSON." Kalem—Two Rasls 23 aixtv rural free delivery routes. 4| peopie cannot 2o to ti glances for that. Still— his acting as though this call was cx. | [OP¢ 1OWard every compass point. N ADAME BOBHiE x . SOND SINISTER & Doy 3 The Bulletin is sold in every #|should go to the people carrie _ “Counfound!” he cried 23 a shirtstud | traordinary. As for proposing to her|FTom the Friederichstrasse | T " “THE IDLER" 5 Reste, Yith Cheries Richmen : 3 1l of the R D welght, but it is more important that|i00Sened. He ’anced nervously at|well, she knew that he was going to, | 21on% more than 700 trains we omorrow, “THE IDLER” S Reels, ¥ith Charles Richmann. town and on all o . F. D. Teleh it e rtant tlthe clock. “He would better hurry. He |So what was the use of all this sta patched each day. i Coming Monday—The Thief With Dorothy Donnelly. routes in Eastern Connecticut. | the bell shoulg be kept In its abnost wished he had phoned Celia | fright? Probably it would all come | ‘Seat of the Imperial C i 2 | state than to Tun the glfcaL zfs maxmne; 2s coming. nong-cy. that imm very easily and be over before »J-'Qf"‘c'"{ v:;‘dfmgv‘e;f’;m 3! coming back a mass of junk. would -look too solemn and serious. |he knew it. Here was the house Selenc and general culture, 1 CIRCULATION HI journeys of the bell have been |She must have known, from their con- | The zood 1 young man walkeq | axts urs a3 day, . It}five-cent Stamp.. The twoscent) rate : . i suggestion there | Yersation ia;f. evening, what was com- | straight he i‘ g(’ 3 _however, wh ln an \\'astpfissihl; only. nr;dflf ag_ agreo- £ 1001, averags ............ 4412 $§| b ons of | 118, what he was threatening to sav.|could ct momen He came surope’ 108 & fhan to know | Menl that therp: should be divect soe, 3 a $iromniic e s 'n-bhm And he was going to say it, get it over | back more slowly, for he OF A _international _ be sure of gett connection between the United States $ 1005, averase 3,920 §| Jicaster that the tims is coming be-|with and end this uncertainty. Thc|pitch into a parlor as precs as is a place of International signi- | necessary remedies or sick room sup- |and Germany, now stopped by En I 1605, averas s £| zore long when official action will put Sb of chnrte e B s ranking with London. hour of t if [land. Here is a chance for an anti- H 3|« stop thereto. When that time does just to get of the beatinz lump city there is pleast pharmacists of the by mu- | neutrality camp H 9 l ufl 3| arrive 1l end a lot of worry on|i in his throat. He could not iamag agreement Wil arrenge to have|England is stil 1 Jamuary 31 3| the part of the city fathers of | why his heart thumped so. A queer . oves e drug store on each gide of the)bury American. QT | ol inmpeen e | EANIOUS TRIALS |IDEEON DN S h e et T emoci ben i 2, seseesssnsssssesssassasssessssssasnsasseseses | bell mkes that one frip too man i Bim. 1o o daze he wallied el s il sl ol Rin ol | ot he steps and rang the bell e g o rall- ~ ——————————————— st — { + h s Do v pady y tracks, and it is illegal for hi: and will do m nnes = | glared at the pretty parlor is illegal for him to L PANAMA OAN. | CIVIL SERVICE BILL, TRIAL OF REVAILLAC S oions end e th of street trafic to his |Sary sufferi t INAaL Usaak i | > % S Zlassy < str Mc to his via San Diezo CARE OF THF INSANEl‘ o | ghidish 1% Stiss Celia jon't tnn and its detriment, in other words he is | 1V HENEWEST or Lo Angeits There is no question but what the|piy g | ‘ 5 £ i the law when successfully ex- R 16 days $12, and up in its deliberations must| commir | Another of the great trials which | went to the theater with self to the dangers of vehi- AV'EL L'"'n!,fl‘n erican I police regulatiorn for his protection. s a Luna Parl capital on the Spree b walked five blocks insane. It has already provided two excellent institutions for their are and treatment and it has there- by made it possible for meny who and reap- ion althoug! o wanted the If o Democratic governor ars ago Henry IV of France was| pe paused and way in a carriage to visit the| “Good Lord!” he mc Sdlly. Evidently there were | «pve got pointed there were Der pla ractical 5 law 3 £ do- this per A i regulations at that time £OF | through wit g sh use o A = wers formerly placed in almshouses of the experiences | the King's carriage was forced hrough with again i Ihsmse .x[A :J‘,hfislt\\d‘ {':“ fifliflafwfie—“m to wait in the street called Feronneri 3 € y without treatment to be admitted to : to voice its approval of him institutions where everything possible | what he ich was then blocked w *ih | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR |1 S erias our —Meriden Jc one vagon carrying hay and another can be done for their betterment, but|demands. — it has not reached the stage where it| TI has been little reason Nearly 300 Years Old. n afford to slight this great work. { e the report would the footmen but two had walked by I saw in The now u A large part of the requirements in|mend ar W orter way, so that they might come with the c Of these e pas veral vears resulted | would put the from negligence in the distant past.|shelf and that Provisions did not kesp pace with the| tained ineanity and today there{ gested room in the lusane hospi-! which the entire 2 can be utilized and pro-|cord, incindin visions must be anticipated for the|commission to wo years ahead. The necesdity ofvealed by the majori reating such patients w there is|reports, ch at th end of the 0, one walked alo H street to try to clear a way for {the coach, and the oth { precise moment to tie his shoe Jace, | who had been following since it had ecceiving that one of the > found in an Drug Cle:k Tells How - To Cure Indigestion Recommends to Sufierer on the ers, as ve- minority the Best ol Remedy in Norwich Teday. imantic, Con to the side at w ich he ob- | deserves a deration as|to the gove physical illness and in view of the| plications ma steady increase therein the greater|from the provisions of the act. librarie: a ibflity of a cure is the fact| Heads e King. "Silently stepping on |7 : ich cannot be lost sight of by { greater 29 eATEag maa s i e knite”from his ‘oo WAR PRIMER provision is made to them hos- | reasons witt (| al Ge > Socioty rvital accommeodatio: Mental illness|) pow \‘ | istance that i de 2 A5 v s = 3 stabbed on difficulty afte 1e quicker will there be brought|with what the hear aaricle, 5o he | gars about an effective check. It cannot be overlooked that siate faces the policy of econor cannot be blinded to the dangers sod d in a stream out RIP 9 B'W. -1 or Local Agents. "PANAMA PACIFIC LINE ed of failing to look after th d cut of the state. the adoptior Tecom- which can wait without|mended changes whic is safe are othe to assume, meet of the ature fAL NOTES. de Tiue the insane is one of them.| EDITOR t must have SIDETRACKING IMPORTANT BILLS | he present time, with the ninistration, more emphasis n_the passage of Ll between March than more important appro- that have to do with t £ the zovernment. er:ce upon tr cislation has alread) me a reasonable ration of bills whick terstood and then sion of should 2bie of the prete The o says: Some | URT OF PROBATE HE t "‘.wiubu of something which no one| peqple e murde when what : templated the death vrospect eater rel rivate capital, it propose: devote government funds to a vent ble to The the ship- | path being 2 d he “went been for th hostility tions. Duuring th ings under the added religi t 3 economic oppressions to nad once met {the Turks. Ru ing that the coach |loa D Tts, and that |w ajesty turned hi h promises to be a|and cracking about a hous and which endeavors | night to tho breaking up of the government do in tI ne of winter, ships what experienced know cannot be done un- The kill him between the gates going into his coach; that a1 far as St. Inno ia—both « t domination— v < rembered face and |ier free of tk de: present laws na with a ward that side where Epe; have added rsistent little 1z only on fiole in wood? e h ships flying foreizn trifle cld him twice in the side | nations's trout % % and operating under forel; ought to ng his arm above| Out of th an opportu To start a screw right, for rivet- Tt bandopment of tt and dogged state more n = condernned Revaillac rture to confess his ac- He was put in a drodequin t wedge being drove he loud eri d shrieks: “I have shrewdness, anc Ik no more than Ilg fam ity desperate situ: : h I owe to| which, % st bred contempt are invitir no mere than what I |jeast PR ey " Three more larger |ever e | wedges were driven, but stil he in-| It was n |sisted that he kne wno more. Roumania revolted from i Great 21,000 | have dev | heroic love of race shows no limit of fice in its behalf. They time when a defic size is being faced, for t of forcing government owner ip upon the country is an indica ion of the desperation of the part; sower. To them it is apparent the bili must go through this session if at all <nd as a result regular business must stand sidetrack'd and wait, even thot le have been able to ob- | e druggists have to become | immediate fature & to be beset by tion all manner of diff Moy | - zeneral prepa | Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. ies. How soon th: cates how much worrying is being done 1 it becomes necessary to rush He was then found gullty and unt ith impose on by the fake pre- t through or even turn it over for{d f long sentence was_yead: “The IR N et e e o HHElOEs e another congress to do. S e Sy ;lr{” w,-‘ ‘O v‘f; n‘cce*;xth red-hot stroyed the health of a number of s i e It ¢ ne t pincers from his asts, his g sople in this and other communi i : : - - | ingdom. § an in oak AMONG THE BALKANS |of the L to unfurl OId Glory |and thighs and the calves of his legs: oy the Bul- |and the conditions seem to be fen 3 2 s i .| to prove its powers of protection, but|his right hand, holding the knife “for ° e what the actual situation Jslrather was it a recognitio of its | Wherewith he committed the aforesald . smonz the Balkan states may not be | which made its use advisable, | Parricide, shall be scorched and burned bered holes. accurately displayed by the reports| i Syt i Isable. | with flaming brimstone: and on mn{\ bl ious| 1t would he a s ‘ that sec | TSN places where the fiesh has been e il “aar. | able to expect or are (‘ol(nmg ‘mmc} that .Llu;ug When the lower house of ‘cor .,(,_,fii\w & s . - it ::r.,,, ss, the 2 re dar- |2l 1” exr ‘\er t refuses to cut nine million dollars out | oil, s : pitct shall be pou 1t can be little stios % v g i joil & DIk » shall be little cuntry, an be little question|.r yng pill for public buildings it indi- | his b rn by t ot S = | FAZO over the i STt oo Ui pending democratic deficit Berli SiEEen i apossibie to tell. - e i ike ‘Washingtor e an been cors b oW Bt o S| accomplishment ° of careful pianming | Tl s T e o T than the outcome unconscious growth, | { peated rule, but Marshail Wilder third greatest amo war & th ,efore thie, Tef! et P o e . who left an cstate of a. quarter of a and sixth among. th s of = H NANARS BAC his. wallet making t ‘here everything is of plas- | Austrians, and 1 & been carried nled that he had toad, : laugh, cement, | FARREL & SANDERSON. after a threc & eavor to get D portant key to Sers! a2 sufficiant csuse 2or t Rumania which has teen o lon, Tke high price of fiour the reasoz for the advance of bre: Yerlk, ~n anuscal & ng is Burned at the alive the mob |upon its ceniral sirecis. When the | Ljvery connection. Shetuckst Strget with sticks and swords | buriying crowds of workers sought > price wiil de increase in ituation if t e e e o laa Uis limbs snd whlls the|thelr places of employment in the Bulletin Building vected. Th o't ceuses 2ewblifie cost of b . TAOURE | bicody Just was uUpoR them, they | mortming, they regularly met a throns, artis: it § fo exist concerning the report, or eise | to several times increase in the|iurned different parts of his ody in | Beavy-hddea and lelsurely, £0ing | Eaviion Comnactiont cantitto The Bur o Telephone 531-4 there are mew and stronger rezsons cost of the flour, almost svery sectiop of Paris. home. There iz a saving that the]letin for business results. 3 s i Punch You Push—He Twists How many times a week do yon need a tool to make a clean round a hole in broom handle, putting curtain or bathroom fixtures, Buy Myr. Punch Mr. Punch is an aufomatic drill, made by Goodell-Pratt Co., famous Tcolsmiths. You place the. drill point and push. A spiral twist drives the tool-steel drill—through There are eight tool-steel drills of differ- ent sizes in handle, seen through num- the Mr. Punch Demonstration. Price $1.50 if you wish, easily. Drop in and try it o 3 - = Props. | o CieTyhing is new. . EPT| Special Rates to Theatrs Troupes, | urope for revelry. Life never csased Traveling Mcn, Ete. | 74 Franklin Stier