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4 NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY % 1918 th b without it or not likely ' ers, the equalization of educational - 3 Qe : | “There may not be anything in a,the accelerator and leaned slightly out cpportunities within states, the pro-|. ] 4 o p . | motion of health teachmng and recrea- |name, but there's magi in a dimple” | O the car. “What is i7" she asked éjlfll'wuh gu”"fllt tion and the improvement of facilities | dtclared Marjorie Allen’s cousin. “ Pull up to the curb——and stop!’ 2 1 or the preparation of teachers are| “The most detrimental remark I|the motoreyclist commanded. AUDITORIUM THEATEE NORWICH, CONN. ALL THIS WEEK——MA’I’iNEE DAlLY : some of the ways in which it Is in-|ever heard about a dimple,” respond-! * ‘Did you say tnere's something und Qoufied tended to use the money for the elim- | g his friend, the theatmcal manaser, | wrong with my can,” Marjorie Inquir- ~ | ination of illiteracy. “was a stattment in the beauty sec-|ed. 7 | 123 YEARS OLD It is not to be resarded as a move- | tion of & newspaper that, in the cheel| ¢ T said. = . tr"eatid-d o 1 s L ment which is expected to make the|of a maturing female, the bewitching|oVer to the eurb and stop, And Miss| oo b SUEIIEL LG eonr - enclad 2o 4 werk; s o 00| sor states poorer or mors dependent, | dimple may collapse into a wrinkie.” (Marjorie obeyed. ’ . o on the tontzary to mive them aid|. The ont I'm thinking of won't col- | aiaboutsed ta'fieno the th th WAVY, ABUNDANT AND SUPREME TRIUMPH” mn;u S the Postoffice at Normlch. Comn., s O tering their condition and in-|l13PSe for many vears” vowed Mar-| ‘“How fast do you think you can run GLOS3Y AT ONCE - S Telephone Calls. :ly‘sirinv them to greater effort in tha:|JOhie Allen’s cousin. slang Lere kel e A fris s “In the center of my cousin Mar- | Pulsing seat on the motorcycle. Palledn Fudness Offce 0. direction. Such encouragement has|joric's soft satiny pink left cheek. _“ ‘Was I going fast?” said Mar- SAVE YOUR HAIR! ALL DAN- alein. alioral, Hoers 35-% mice 5.2.| done magnificent work in other di-|Thtre's a mate fo it in her risht|iorie in the most innocent tone. DRUFF GOES AND HAIR wiilimsntic Office, 25 Spring St, Telephone 384-2 | Tections and certainly when it comes | cheek, but that doesn’t matter be-| * Td say you V&ere! Haven't you STOPS COMING OUT s | {0 decreasing illiteracy it canmot fail;cause the left side is where it all hap- | got ?jpfedometera S Norwich, Thursday, Jan. 2, 1919. | to he recosnized that theve is muchpened. Marjorits steering wheel is| . Yes' answered Marjorie meekly.| (o o ™" Lo qoune e work to be done. B, {pe dettslde of fist car, - et i Cleanse” if you Wwish to immediately ] e ost steeri wheels are,” com- — e i WMEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, mented thé me“gd “ ‘Do you know what the speed limit | double the beauty of your hair. Just % GUARDING THE HEALTH. “ cd is? moisten a cloth with Danderine and The Associated Press Is exclusirely entitled ‘Anyway, on that morning,” con- | is? draw it carefully through your hair, ication of ali news "’m"{“ Protests are being made in some|tinued her cousin, “Marjorie \\as‘ “ ‘Fifteen—in the parks’ she told i ¥ ugh y " otherwise credited in the loca: ncws published | cities against the practice which is|handling her big machine like a re;;-whxm sweetly. ‘But if you drove that 'fi‘\]f;nvi’:n;"?] snggllmzu;;flg :{tdfinur; resorted to for one reason or another|ular chauffeur—better, you might say,)slowly on the boulevards you'd get s Lo g AU nights of republication of seclal dematch- || o0 by cking the trolley cars with pat- [ because chauffeurs as a rule, espe- |run over’ : . e e S:mgdf wfi'&'r Tianxr o here S, Ty o rons and keeping the ventilating |Cially taxi drivers with meters ob-| “Well, fifteen’s the limit all over. 5 ' You' Sy b ol rou | Will be wavy, fluffy and abundant and s iehtly el s serve the law. Marjorie knew the, You've passed every car in sight. You| & S o iransoms ughtly closed, Th)sv e s Wi D ng'whauld follow along and not pm,?roes.::z ia:‘m;::;:gmble softness, lus bad practice at all times but particu- | " (0 o " T pad written her w hile | others. It is my duty. D X! . AT = O ? 2 5 | larly so during comparatively mild |« yer there' that I couldn’t believe :he‘ Oh! exclaimed Marjorie in feign-| Besides beautifying the hair, one C[RCULAT!ON weather and a time when there is s|naa_really learned to drive. lea surprise, ‘are you a cop. Dl S pent o Sl ves) so much sickness of a communicable| “So, when I was invallided home, | ates the Scalp, stopping itching and | character about. she met me at the station and whisk-| “The man on the motorcycle jerked Faling hatr, Dec. 28, 1918 10 216 Non ventilated street cars ousht not|ed me right off in her car. She drove | back his drab coat. displaying a shin- | TR B o L te be demanded. Peonle who ride are|without a hitch through the loop to,ing police star. Marjorie looked him or should be dressed for the stree:|Michigan avenue and then out north | over, [registering innocent curiosity, and therefore in shape to guard|through Lincoln park to Sheridan|and saying that she thought polic A road. Then having proved to my sat- | men were always fat and ruddy, with isfaction and amazement that shelsand colored hair and brass but- could dodge fenders and obey regu-|toned blue uniforms, while he was lations, she was determined to show |slim and datk. nd unhealth: 11t is certainly | me she could jam down the cutout; showers of rain and sunshine are to] vegetation. It goes right to the roots, | invigorates and strengthens them. Its! exhilarating, stimulating and life-gro- ducing properties cause th: hair to grow long. strong and beautiful. {lustrous hair, and lots of it, if you will | “He let her chirp along, because thel "poy can surely have pretty, soft, || preferable that thers should be a suf-|and feed in the gas. { while she was explaining matters her | oonq 3" few cents for a bottle of | ficient amount of fresh air for those| * ‘We're going thirty-five’ she said, hing in and out ador- | 2oyt hatderine at any drug| who ride as well as those who walk.|glancing at me swiftly with mischief ably. A EET S aE e O O o it sounter and et e This is of course one of the important | in her blueeves. She was watching;his gogzles he must have thought|girected requirements of a sick room, and the | the speedometer move on around.!that cheek of her resembled a Kil-|"'save your hair! Keep it looking | against any danger from proper ven- tilation. Poorly ventilated cars, ially if they are fille . “Thirty forty-one, she,larney rose petal and that one could-|charming and beautiful, You wil | well shot ot want t sregard pre- 3 S b = 5 e A [T R ed the accelerat- | n't arrect a rose petal; for he Iet her| o (his was the best money vou ever spent. In this respect it is but proper to Spel call attention to the advize which is given in another column he said, ‘but “T cautioned her. 1 told her- that! 7 i to explain alll motoreycle policemen were there- | nr'\t the local|ahouts and that, if caught, she'd have | . o 2o 1599 NAMES IN TWO health officer to the resporsibility | to go to court. ; of yours?” de- { vhich rests upon the individual in| “Suddenly on the left we wers|{manded the .~ “She a natural| ARMY CASUALTY USTS‘ Leeping the health conditions of the|aware of a chugging presence. A drabjborn actress. I can make a star out of} Washington, Jan. time BATTLE! SCENES ON THE BATTLE FIELDS OF FRANCE (UNDER AUSPICES BRITISH WAR OFFICE) AUGMENTED SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 1~—The followi m:‘ ; what they should be, and in view |[man in gogeles on a mnmrcy&"lf' had ; r\r.A : & Al 2 casualties are reported by the Com- | CAR LOAD COF EFFECTS P @ i = <os in|come up alongside and was shouting| “And now. predicted her cousin,|manding General of the American of the return of influenza cases in| Corq oopioh Marjorie pretended ot “that magic dimple brings Marjorie| Expeditionary Forces: MATINEE PRIGES—Baicony 25¢, Orchestra 50c \ ¢ other places in e numbers, 5 % 2 S p1m NIGHT PRICES AND NEW YEAR'S MATINEE—Balcony 25¢, lfl 6003 OPPOS\TE VIEWS. to understand. She took her foot off’All a career! Killed in action 11; died of wounds| et vice which should be hecded 101; died of accident and ofner eagses!§ Orchestra 50c and 75¢ (Few at §1.00). War Tax in Addition. om way in which ¢ f,,:,’dL rges the people to refrain 51 died of disease 115; wounded sev- | SEATS NOW SELLING FOR ENTIRE WEEK mi 1= ing in other cities until the government railroad commission —|erel 163; missing in action 80; LETT! ) 3 ) ice and Presi from this disease h bsided ERS TO THE EDITOR | New Haven Union |wmx}ndn=d (degree gundelermincd) 6; l Ve who are obliged to Lttter Had Desired Effect. e Haven Register hears|Wounded slightly 5; total 46Z. ! ] . r but lhn\re or--When T was 2 hoy I no-|{ 4, ;1“1}1}- r.“j,im,‘:;\‘,f\‘" I‘,.m,:\'n,, M has| New England men: | THURS,, FRI, SAT. ho can with- after a shot over flying flock of 1 one wonld fl immediatel ) Died from Wounds. i ederick G. Edwards, SE. Joseph Marcello, ndon its attempt | about decided to BIG BANNER BILL OF FEATURES e o e e KEITH SUPREME VAUDEVILLE “BILLET THIRTEEN" “So;dxers Lifa Behind the 'nul" ¢ at home | pres r'yt| doins 1 | | wi Clemenceau in | ench chamber of | eputies he is committed to t “bal- | - Died of Disease. geant Michacl R Corbett, Low 1 the Big Specta BILLY ARD EREN‘ Th..AAh TDDIE HASTINGS Singing, meng and Music Comsdy Talkative Trickster HARRY MESTAYER in “HIGH TIDE” A FiVE-PART TRIANGLE FEATURE YOU WILL LIKE Waunded Severely. ‘orporal Edward J. Jacot, T\\nmg» vwww.l ihat ‘had ] YEIJ SHCDEON es — Carl Carubba, H. Demers, Ma ve ich \Iu. state| hen (1 t ould | | sent chip | shiy i FATTY ARBUCKLE m “THE SHERIFF” |HIS.LATEST COMEDY AND iT'S A S8CREAM FOUR SHOWS SATURDAY—MATINEE 2.15; EVENING 645 and 848 t the asser- Missing in Acticn. at Georgia poral Stanley J. Rokas governme Meava or unber of expre Oneco, Copn RL.K P AG i | WEDNEZSDAY AFTERNOCON'S LIST| MARINE CASUALTY L. The afterncon I -| The Marine Corps Casua 107 all of whe l\vrl‘. T the country upon THEATRE —TODAY— TWO STAR FEATURES MAY ALLISON i 4 4 3 3 ; 3 —IN= e i R B Sl el e e SERERY | e e el The Testing of i b on : of the to- | STatio ] i F S S or the Juro o5 and the Na Mildred Vane A GRIPPING METRO PLAY Marie Walcamp in Bret Harte's Famous Play Tongues of Flame in action the Digestible hich w twice A5 many ndCGrowing Children. | Rich Milk, Malted Grain Extract ir. Powder i Focd-Drink For All Ages. OTHERS are IMITATIONS INS FOR THE CHILDREN and the en noted only forth o avors to heen t- > New Je < ° . g it i x‘,“ i -R? Irgda’y ané Frlday Burton Holmes Travelog'ue | ' o | T j 2nd and 3¢d A i maal 1e of New Jeri kY 1 P Y en g S S Although 1919 is supposed to ba a | oo o S A5 OO PRIGREY oD an ¥ SKATING RINK age during the session assembly. Will th recognized. | have to make co; handled but it | to identify |~ mi cr it must be admitted that it} LYMPIC HALL AFTERNOONS 2390 TO0 8 EVENINGS 8 TC 10 P, M. asking to be e for mouthfu 1 that that es in the free use of| Such statements as that made by Mothersl | the e of Monaco cannot be v COATS and HATS at greatly reduced prices. Balance of our stock of Coats at prices from $5.98 to $11.98, actual value $8.98 to $18.75. \. Nearly 30,000 women tornd | th_the Bridgeport (Ct) office of! e Bmployr Service as ; WHEN YOU WA T to put your bas- n £ ol i”\p result n[lel, live e 1| tness before tne public, h:remh: t only makes all the more | cheerful reading he former kai- | ‘ » 1ot of 2o? el { paign to enlist wom r industrial | d better than throug! e ad- picr: ity of ap- b .er d”f“‘ ” . ’f‘“ A TR » + HATS, one lot of Boys’ and Girls’ Hats for 50c. e 1??.&2“2_ Columus .f The Bulletin. nent and insisting that | able 1 ot awey by ety o8| Clean the clogged-up places! ‘ One lot of Boys’ and Girls’ Hats for $1.60. p mus respected and stache. It was another close| Lring joy to litle faces! 5 ! ) ; , Rl it Bhat il Th e iy | Kiddies will eat end smile, | Balance of our stock of Hats at one-third off. of spirit has done in Europea e problem of settling the trouble| ith bi | ri nd what it is doing today| in Ri e Tox bt it ‘When you do away with bile, o | soac 4 4 ; Russla. A firm hand is needed | pot iheers 1o tecnme s put ft 18| Gureful mothers ver the st : R_OMPERS, sizes 1 to 6 years, at 79¢, value $1.00 ama .,“ i ;‘:‘ i : ’ri‘;"l" '( r".” “;"1, 4 '1:—,” ' | ‘Always keep Cascarets at hand. $1.25. herefore be iterest he man on the corner says: Every i ol i ho the guilty ones are in thi; St fhin season df e - oa Children think them 7 | H N’S WHI ES nae L »hia outr :r~,I :iu.x \\)}.‘un.‘.I s just so much less ::\nfo\: They are mild cathartic candy, CHILDRE TE DRESS This is a Tot of re persons entitled to a haven | . ountry or not. Cascarets sell for a dime;, Dresses, sizes 4 to 8 years, that are slightly soiled, value What hopes can the new year hold thing savors of the Work } out for the ex-kaiser with the allies| ~11%. “WORK” every time. $2.25t0 $4.98. Any one will be sold for $1.49, a bargain is teachings upon an lsnorant mind, | for him rut Borneterts - TS for any mother. ¢ tainly a menacc to orderly g0V-| The claim is made that a non- e £ squirting grapefruit has been devel- oped. But why remove any of the FIGHTING ILLITERACY. fun from the breakfast table? One lot of BOYS’ WASH SUITS at $1.89, sizes 2 to 8 years, actual value $2.50 and $2.75 All that it is necessary to point out It is about time for the cotton RA\NERS H 3 the large number of illiterates in | planters to bring forth a kick because MUSLIN D for the children at 39¢, 1 year to iis country in order to make a|the price was not fixed on their pro- 14 years. This Drawer is actual value at 50c and- 62%4¢ SWEATERS—One lot of CHILDREN’S BRUSH SWEATERS at $3.50, value $4.98 each, sizes 6 to 10 years; colors blue, rose and green. One lot of SWEATERS for the child, 1 to 6 years at $2.69—value $2.98 to $3.50. These bargains are for Thursday and Friday only. Watch our Ad. for bargains for the Ladies on Saturday. THE LYONS CO. WAUREGAN BLCOCK NORWICH, CONN. cing argument as to the nec-|duct and guaranteed for o yea f devoting increasad attention | more to come. problem. Secretary Lane did Ford’s “eagles” were not completed this in his recent report and urged the | in time to try them out against the evotion of serious thought to the|submarines but the fact that foreign sk of overcoming the discreditable | nations are looking for some of them tuation. There is need for work |indicates that they have made a hit. umong not only the children bu: It can hope for it as much as it mong their elders when it is realized |likes but Holland is only fooling it- how -\rhr:q\'l\l_\‘ it prevails among [ seif if it thinks that it can entertain those of draft age. the president of the United States In this connection interest is being | the r;ormlr“}tulsi'r at the eamtri"tci:n:.nd TWhen 2 chila has a coated tongue, wroused by the National Fducational| From the way in which the Ger-| tginted breath or is bilious, consti- aseociation in a bill whigh is now be- | mans think the United States is goin; 3 i fore congress calling for the appro- | to take their part they seem to tniny | FRed feverish, or full of catd, give priation of §100,000000 for division | that what they have done is no worse | Cascarets. Children gladly take this among the states with the understand- | than setting a book agent onto a| harmless candy cathartic which thor ng that a like amount must be pro- | friend. vided by the respective commonm-| When Charles E. Hughes declares| OUBhIY cleanses their ?m.!s s o wealths. It is thus in keeping with | that he will not serve on a committec | livers and bowels without griping the method advanced for highway | with W. R. Hearst no one can blame | Tach 10 cent box of Cascarets contair improvement, it being held that the| him, and certainly from the long list] . .. childr rountry has a deep interest in extend- | of declinations he is not alone i his| directions for dose for o ing better pducational facilitiay 1o aldas~ma, 2 _A snazang prd vogards. or v thi BUCK SAWS, AXES, WEDGES, ETC. The Household Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street Telephone 531-4 :