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121 YEARSOLD . Subseription price 12¢ a week; 50e month: $6.00 & year. 2 ? % Entered st the Postoffice at Norwich, . Cona., as second-class matter Telephone Calls: Bulle in Businass Office 480. Balletin Baitorial 35-3. Boliotin Job Grace 35-2. Willimantle Office, 67 Church St. Telephone 310-2. — Norwich, Wednesday, Feb. 21, 1917. e 5—Parts—5 A Story of Love and Adventure 5—Parts—5 EhEtiat e e “DATRIA” "~ WATCH FOR DATE OF “WAR BRIDES” 5 1SE COMING HERE 1| 10o—ENTIRE HOUSE—100 . g' n Matinee at 2:30 [ Eve. at 7, .30 s ATRE All Seats 100 SHE CHOSE BETWEEN A CHILD AND A MAN e oY g ¢ ETHEL BARRYMORE Ry T o s w THE AWAKENING OF HELENA RICHIE on the surface and for that reason it should have the funds which will en- | Boce et able it to render the service that shoula e brought it downstairs A METRO WONDER PLAY IN FIVE ACTS be performed. The country will save = T, Ih‘ic::efiafiu ‘: ,m;"uy e work. nd’ Flm«ud N.-vol.”.‘ A IPuquul Story of & We- 7 remember now that I picked. it up o cuse came up from e mtion. Sopey U . bring downstalrs and laid it down in | the depths at last “Well” she got - Ao — out minute when the hantly, ;gnia?‘mmg it B Hol Trayel Sexk Christie Comedy OR WEEKS® BOND | a SENATOR WEEKS’ BOND ISSUE. phone rang! Youwll find it in the|down, you had to ; -3 - f The substitute which has been pre- ' { no sented by Senator Weeks for the ad- ministration revenue bill is one that here, George!” the : ass. TODAY AT 2:15, 6:45 and i is aagfiiiil r?ag 4 should receive the attention it de- the Afte: demo- grandmo ? f o o The Bulletin §|sorves, Aftar'e lone dsiay 'tho demo- | 'oumt vy <6 sy T X | Oy oaneasr maia the o DAVIS THEATRE prosgiatenein 8 AR AY Triangle Photoplays The Bulletin has the largestf|raising revenue to meet the mational (JoU are eo foolish' No m a m paper down 5 i B e aDer i Rastern §| roauirements, which the treasury 18} wouldn't hurt you to so up and look : o | T 5% pes oot ot e o o ; : Seeseeteis m e yrg|in mo condition to Go. There are|in tne wicker chair, would it? Don’t | advertising section, world. Most of this comes. from Can- SIX SPECIAL ; es larger than that of any the large sums which are needed £or |be s stubborn s : disci- | ada. Nickel is an almost indiepensa- GIBLS . SCENERY Norwich. It is delivered to -y putting the nation in the proper state| “Huh!” her husband growled in- 3,500 of _tha 4AFS Nousss e of defense, there is the money for the | dignantly. “One would think I didn't ,” said the unhappy vietim, | oy o s A Big Time Scenic Musical Novelty That Is Worth Hearing AND_WRe ALLISON | FLORETTE H .':'::: .nl;duz- dpe?ple. In .%::zun purchase of the Danish West Indies, | have any brains! Just to demonstrate | “what chance has a mere man got be secured for|that I know what I'm talking about, | here?”—Exchange. 'R In ‘MINNIE FROM MINNESOTA’ The Physical Culture Girl —— it is delivered tw over 300 houses,$|there are funds to - o in Putnam and Danlelson to over 3| building the government nitrate and l:la‘o n.nk ‘dloo = 1.100, and in all of these places armor plate plants, and there is money B il g g ST e is considerea p<p bl ment returned triumphant. n’ THE iercing projectiles. Rhodesia and New P Calodonta furnish between them. the FRANK KEENAN in “THE BRIDE OF HATE” the local daily. - H g e e Wt neletdtg ::: t‘*‘l‘:e e A 1o g:ekr:" n:t mu:::dfl :&a };ojl:le: ::::t. bulk of the chromium ore. Russia pro- Five Part Triangle Feature, a_Powerful Dramatic Production By National Geographle Soctoty || (00 o Do e e o oo || THE PIPE OF DISCONTENT ... er Latest Triangle Comedy olne towns, one hundred and sixty- 3! tration to raise the necessary sum to|u p.-to humor you. You see, your imag- e Pontoiee stricte, (250 SX 3] cet these requirements by placing a | ination-— (o g g i i o ol o tax on excess profits, and of course it “Maybe Annie picked it up and history of the world. - F. D. The Bulletin is sold In - must be realized that there are almost | threw it out,” interposed the lady of L exd on =il of He R. L in which such emer- |the house diplomatically. Munitions.—The National Geographic | now bringing as much as $66 for the |doors to all the world and to residents Eastern Y ‘Tve already asked her. She hasn’t|society has issued another bulletin|gsame guantity. Every manganese mine | from all countries. Few questions X asked of the newcomers A RE(‘I’I A I - town routes in onnecticut. cy taxa can be resorted to. But I . St touched a newspaper” dealing with the geography of muni-|in the world i~ heing worked 24 hours | have been such taxation, it must be understood, “Ma: IRCULA ybe grandmother knows!” the|tions with reference to the war in Eu- |5 day in the effort to tarn out | and they merely have been required to CIRCU TION means that the burden for all this Work [ 194y of the house suggested again. rope. In this bulletin the soclety Shows | of this wonderfe. ardening substancy Pohave thomesives and comply with 1901, SVerage....ceecesee..c. 4412%/1s to fall upon the taxpayers of to-| “No” said the peréon mentioned, | how almost every nook and cranny of | for the preparation of war matericis | our laws. If, however, we are to have IN SLATER HALL war with any foreign power we have day, while the benefits which are o fromi the mext room. “I havem't seen |the world has been called upon for | wpractically evers . shop. in . the § “905. average...ecmereecee.§,820% | be received therefrom will cover a long |a paper, either upstairs or down! I materials out of which the nations at | Unired Sistoe that has o lathe Lo |a cight to know who are the subjects Friday Eveming, Feb. 23rd period of years, and it is but proper | doubt whether the paper even got|war may fabricate the thunderbolts of | found one way or another to particl. | of that power within our borders, For- | y g . L 3: eign as it seems to our past ideas such H 9 353 that all those who are‘to receive the |printed to-night, let alone brought in- | Mars The bulletin says: = |pite tn {he munition trade, There are B 1 satho o e e share_in the cast of use!™ e deman even cabinet factories which i legislation may be i ;Februlry e y b rbiigr o g = Borora Uy oment”, disgustedly cried [ Europe has made upon the countrics|gone Into making one or enother of |necessary at this time—Hartford({ MME. POVLA FRISCH > er son. “It certainly exasperating | O e earth for materials wi which | munitions. In Canada a manufacturer | Post. That is the stand which {5 taken| ywhen o man lugs a paper home ang|to prosecute it are as vast in the | or undertakers supplies g _— DANISH SOPRANO, Poor as It Is, ASSIETED BY by Senator Weeks, who in his substi- |xnows where he lald it down and is|range of materials used as in the | ranks of munition makers, furnishing tute measure favors a bond Issue of |certain that he picked it up and | quantities required. One can scarcely | grg | . J L [ p metal for the manufacture of sage of the Immigra- . . TONIGHT’S CITY MEETING. $400,000,000 as = special preparedness | brought it right down here to have | travel far enough afield to get away o ancnaive cvitenes atll M. JEAN VERD, Pianist from the war trade. Only by going N - — the senate and house each possesses fund to run for 20 years of which one- Of much iuportaics fo the Pemis|ioilory Sien he gl - caoh yeuk into those remote interiors of the of this community is the special city = This would remove the burden from|LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | 32l Sviication nes oy feni son || OTHER VIEW POINTS meeting called for this evening. The -+ sas and electrical commissioners have | He Dresent generation, already hosv — pation can one get away from it. s e s e Upholds a Yankee. Even In going there men are handi- s ute® in a businesslike way over 2 1on8 | M Eaitor: 1 wish you o print and gapped by the demands of the war. @ mind of its own.—Toledo Blade. RODERICK WHITE AMERICAN VIOLINIST, the cost of operation their appropria- tion is exhausted and they have an . Yith the Yankee from|in their plans to drift through the|, ... 0 0 oet Pro B, A e chool reported that owing to the increase in tion is exhausted and they have no = hea asrecs < Yanies. from ik troueh the Al b "% SAVING LIVES. Norwich and I think he has ex; Arctic ocean find that it is costin funds wi hich carry " gt T % | for Bo: and epecific g R of| 1t is some vears since the effort was | the real views of three-fourths of the | them just about twice as much to out- | fo¥ DONS 215 20 Roreictent and epeciic BB AY H AI'H Reserved Seats .... $2.00' Now on Sale at Cranston’s § the bpsiness for the remainder of free born America: citizens of the|fit as it cost in normal peace times. first put forward in behalf of life n s the | fit, i1 | DY the state. No one #hould welcome the fiscal year. They consider that United States. It could be made "From the deep forests of Brazil fl T e o e roq | Stronger by a g00d 'aeal ana ' not | there comes much of the rubber that | this more than ihe management v 59,0600 additi = s e T 0%, Todutred. | mining operations. It was prompted | gircton the truth. T domt blams Goot | ie reasioet P the oot oher ihat R e g A D e i The plant of course must be kept In | b . % y the large death rate which was|man; the .world there come the chean operation and the necessary funds| o.rring each year because of the lack A YANKBE FROM which are used in the making of felt. who is convinced that he is correct in From the gas house and the tar pot | .S understanding of the situation.! s Unmecessary—Q v verly — trust the Repairing of Tptiat be-BoTIeE. of provisions for increased safety. The DT o BRI D Ban Darkens En P g of But in connection with this matter of providing for the needs of that de- [ TLeuR™ 08 I €10 00RO Y 10 R Keeping Tab on Him. o which ar. posared . the - voriite St Bt e (O She #O08 Tepi. s Dye, your Jewelry to us = tation the institution as rne, u 1 partment, there will alfo come up the [T\ 2103 in the combined efforts| Mr. Editor: The Cload Digwer pro- xplosives which are being used in | 200, CiSe Way to restore the damm- — ;rhofl::o-‘t. Qelicate work one could question of authorizing the mayor to|,¢ the miners, the mine owners and |dicted, “Harly in February one big|50C e anaTom Chile | age done is to inquire without prefu-| No matter how gray your hair, pre- L O e secure a disinterested expert to make| .. government to solve this problem, |Storm is due. Another between 7th s ey iy Ahoneands ot | dice—New Haven Journal Courfer. maturely gray, faded, bleached, streak- | SA%E TOSVEE O 2 Junl investigation of the needs and|.ng .cach successive year has pro- |and 10th, the worst of the winter be- |femanded in wartime =Thousands o TEE <47 ed with gray, all you need to do is to |the m workings of the gas and electrical de- | gu0 0" gratieying resulta. tween 15th and 1Sth.” “There will be | IOcomOtives an :—:dd"d'su & rail by| The 14 f even a minor degree of|Shampoo your hair and scalp once a| Charges reasonable. 2 e - o4 B s By B D o s 5 i day with Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer.| A1l work guaranteed. partment. This doesn't mean the at least ex'ght days of zero weather in : 3 putting of an auditor on the books, |1 Teie Nvers to Shom by ihetroma | Ecbruary.” Nome of the storms came. | the shipload are ever in demand. Au- | esplonage upon residents of this coun- | 38%, YD STP st experience. 810 | oisore. ceiis Tt i delivered. in this effort is shown by the report r o cami tomobiles by the tens of thousands are | try is more or less repulsive to Amer- for the clty bas recelved thoroush and | o¢ tne government bureau of mines for | you Shssrve any’ “werst of the intes | constantly moving In endless proces. | icans who have considercd such things e e Ny Jai efficlent service of that character, but |11 which discloses that with 65,000,- | storm Thursday to Sunday last? It|Sion toward the battle front. The earth | relics of political barbarism. It may, gradually turn to an even beautiful the city does want to know what the |00 more, tons of coal mined and more | was delightful in Voluntown, sunny | I8 ransacked for metals, rare and plen- | however, be necessary, In the present | Eredually turn to an even beautiful |4 o , JEWeler situation actually Is regarding the op- | ;on employed than on the previous| Dby day, starry by night. We have had | tiful alike, to aid the crisis to resort to something of the |, .iing hair and scalp healthy, restor- eration of its gas and electrical de- h Were 44 less deaths in coal | OnlY two zero mornings 12th and 1Sth, | making munitions. sort. It is proposed to secure legisla- |7 2"0C Coior glands so all your gray 21 BROADWAY partment, why It is not producing bet- | o, tBere 4 and 6 below. Be on your watch for | the mine, the cattle ranch, the forest,|tion by Congress providing that all|;°8 "7 no0turally darkened and entire Call Phone 799-3 ter results and what is needed to| 2ines than during 1915 and 229 less| o other six. the land, the sea and even the sky |aliens resident here shall file their | 2% 0} o edomes saft, fluffy, long, bring it up to the pro iate of ef. |than in 1914 while the improvement| 7,°his January weather he makes|itself, as it were, are forced to con-|names with local postmasters and|fcad Of halr becomes saft, flufly, long, g oo O i |over 1913 when there were 560 more ! this vainglorious bluff, “In 24 years 1| tribute to the great and greedy maw |shall name the country of which they Gk shidie. 1no° e B. A. WIGHTMAN ficlency. Such advice of course can- o i r- deaths shows that the three years' ef- | have become so accustomed to seeing |Of war. are subjects and shall state their in- Ban. Also stops dan- not be obtained for nothing, but it rth ch more than|my predictions come true that it i “Tin is widely used in the manufac- | tentions with reference of becoming hair, leaving your Eixperienced Piano Tuner. can be readily understood that such | o7t hias been wp 5 Second mature to know in advance | ture of antifriction metals, solders|citizens of this country. Whenever |Lil ahundant. withe| S CH& Strest, Newwick, Comn it cost. an outlay is preferable if it will show | " il” ot satety first movement, | What the weather is to be.” us where our trouble lies and how to smf, in :m,n”m‘ mmm“ '2 m ;ohk;xe‘ffl:b on his pretenses It is my|and gunmetals. The Malay States|such person shall change his place of trace gray showing. ‘produce about one-half of the world's | residence, he would be compelled un-|gqia on money-back guarantee. 50c THERE is no advertising medium normal output of 120,000 tons. The |der the Bill to register with the post- |so: 5 ‘big bottle at Lee & Osgood’s. £ Conneotiout equal to The Bul- mail. letin for Susiness results. overcome it, to continuin we are |15, rti e proportions and excellent results. e MRS. T. [lack of tin has forced Germany to find | master of the town to which he goes. % lied b: with the situation steadi BTOWINg | 1 j5 a great national asset and is re-| Voluntown, Feb. 19, 1917. other materials to substitute for it.|The United States has opened its ommat XX L = worse instead of better. It is time to | pongible for the stopping and turn- get the spot light on our gas and elec- | jn pack of a record of deaths which % = g trical plant. was growing to an alarming extent. These are matters which are of vital | mpousands are alive today who it is importance to the citizens of Norwich highly probable would not be if this £ and there should be a large attendance | macnifcent service had mot been at the clty meeting to ses that the|)aunched. The record is a revelation 3 ON ALL OUR Do action s taken ®oncerning| o not only what can be done but what . : - must be continued in the future. It MAJOR GENERAL FUNSTON. |.5 cven an inspiration for greater ef- ; ; R Winter Garments Not only through its suddenness but t;um the ’;act that it removes zomthOt EDITORIAL NOTES. the prominent army heads of is N country, at @ time when he was of m::t’“:'i’t":r:::;:’g:’; m":}j These Few Garments Left o Mador Genorat. Frateiir omoeeh | keeping sllent. + ONLY 4 COATS, values to $10.00 ........ for $4.95 o Fameton pas Sones poon Gen-| The death of Major General Fiinston ONLY 3 COATS, values to $15.00 =+...... for $5.95 - ONLY 6 COATS, values to $27.50 ... ... for $9.45 s T otimmen, 24 his clever-| With the census taking underway 6 WINTER SUITS, values to $27.50 ... ...... for $13.50 undertook. i Srecyone Shookl Jnd. bk saNunens X i / 4 : Also, ¢ome in and see our Spring line of SUITS, COATS Though in the prime of life he had | have volunteerea their services. . - ' d SKIRTS < eral Funston has alwgys been one in|removes a valued army leader. He whom great reliance was placed ever | o, ey of the type which ac. had a diversified experience. He was fomoememTioe 5 never satisfled unless doing something| It is among the possibilities that ' Our Styles and Prices Are Right - ¢ . since he fought for and obtained the|con Lo SV O and in his early years he turned his|the pacifist brigade would be the ON THE SQUARE, NORWICH opportunity to demonstrate his abil- — hand to many things, but the makeup | hardest fighters in case war actually of a fighter stood out throush his en- | develops, and then of course they :irs career regardless of his small sta- | might join the enemy. ure. —_— The real big opportunity which came| When reference is made to the fact to him to demonstrate his ability as|that the Xaiser congratulated the & soldier was at the opening of the|crown prince upon his -attack on Spanish-American war when at the | Champagne, care must be taken to see head of the Kansas volunteers he was that it is spelled with a capital C. sent to the Philippines. He has dene much traveling and undergone many| That German newspaper which fig- - . nardships so that such an assignment | ures that the United States wo?:d > ‘ ’ 8id not bother him. He was inclined | come in handy in paying the war im- w re er’ 0 to the adventurous and he showed his resourcefulness on many occaslons. His real big accomplishment was th " . - . sapture of the Filipino leader Asul . and 1 believe Postum is largely responsible for your sound sleepeand im- aldo by a clever ruse. is brought possi - {im to the attention ofthe wz_de- b Bkt i e Shak (e W) roved -aj ce.” 2 o6 Hotur Betus S hone cost of llving might receive some p ppearan would Tesort_ to the 3 was demonstrated at Vera Cruz and, their knees. iwgain in his handling of the forces tong the border and there is every Germany objects to the arming of x reason to belleve that he would have|merchantmen. It iandled them equally 2s well had any | course for Berlin th fms i s sour. . Toantey Joses his. services at - time | 7, Showing the temerity to refuse to in place of coffee, relieves nerves from the harmful effects of caffeine. Even a short 10-day trial often works a wonderful change in t“;etbon. e Sghalfio, s > 208 MAIN BT. . NORWICH, CONN. when they can least be spared. THE COST OF FOODSTUFFS. There is nothing which the country opposed A M.t3P. M. Don’t You Want Good Teeth? Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to neglect them? Yeu need have fears, method you have tosth il rowned o extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. .34 CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES STRICTLY BANITARY OFFICE STERILIZED INSTRUMZNTS CLEAN LINEN ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK If these appeal to you, call for examinetion and estimate. Ne charge for consultation. DR. F. G. JACKSON OR. D. J. COYLB DENTISTS