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NORWICH BULLET'N THURSDAY, IN‘UHR"" 9, 1919 T plying them with funde for any use which they could malke of them to fur-| ther its interests. THe very fact that| Mexico proclaimed neutrality canj REVIVAL OF THE PYES Miss Pearlie Fatters! burgiar probably be attributed (o German in- | Self to anothes sandw ! I] belonging te_the ographer u're fiuence of one kind or another. s | gmmn’h gn efin The situetion which Is el dis- |ACE05S the hall, Who hed joined her for | husile closed by the investization presents the matter in such a light that there cannot fail to be seen the necessity of taking favorable action upon the measure now before congress calling for the banishment from the country of the interned enemy aliens and for- eign agents who thought more of as- sisting Germany and its allies than anel Gaufle(‘ 123 YEARS OLD Someristion price 12 & week; 5% & menth; ' year, Entered at the Postoflice at Wcond-clas matter. Norwich, Conn., a8 Teleghons Calls. “H'm!” said the girl from across Bulletin Busness Office 480. they did of standing by the country|the hall. “Why, I heard the business vuletia sditorlal thooms 3.8 . ) | whose Benefits they had elected to en- [ Was knocked ail to pieces like a lot of Jjoy. Such a menace to the country should be removed. MUST HAVE DISCIP:INE. Discipline is a- matter of vital im- portance in every army. Telephone 384-2 antic Off Y Normzh. Thursday, Jan. 9 1919 25 Spring St WEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, s of republicaion of sveclal despatch- §) jacking. Many long Dprison terms R aleo reserved. sisted in disregarding orders and reg- ulations, and while such may have seemed unusually severe in cerfain in- stances, the fact cannot be overlook- ed that such was neécessary in order to secure the discipline which is so nec- essary in a military organization. CIRCULATION January 4, 1918, 10,120 | the demend which has been made by General March, the chiof of staff, for {army punishment for not only the men |, ks’ but officers who h'wn“ figh y is given to it by War Baker. When it ¢ thero are officers who| themselves without "\\o‘ nd are stiil The me they liing demor- in-| are can do There is no question out of t troops, try, sho |r] pro ¢ fded for the but it i I returning i 4 wer ble to n i o ¢ e who ma f the din be esta ste in s proper that \ n ik termined one or the other ysed upon the | there is any s negligence 4 Le de- | part of resnonsibla for get - cur troans s ) s intic it cannot he know le if there is nothine t 1 4 n fa ht to be what they are. i I | e > | EDITORIAL NOTES. which the cOm-| The man on the corner says: The s Fort s excuses we make the more = e ¢ d to and | ing useful. REnARy foB P | fosting its | % 8 F e Babiean but it has to be od | e | #hat it is doing so within the bound k g W iat other .. when the governor | ent Wilson is having such a of undevelopad i o st vith a view nd ut \mesti zain, books of adventurs tame readin < of the bo T)'ns is the busy B8 will | e TIRE0 comparison | re‘urning sol- | son for the pro- | idea ment of sh ement of . mendment, but it seems to! ction 2 a favorable reception | ¢ ; "‘“v‘""‘ of the state, er it comes up for action. ! e s Italy declares that it wants all that | 1d to be met, is satis- in the way of territory but dicates that it will listen advice and counsel of others. Notice being given that straw hats ire to advance, plenty of time is al- lewed to jook up last summer's Iu and zet it into presentable conditio The fact that the prezident is not to visit the battlefields of Europe un-: { ti] after the peace conference will be | just as satisfactory from Gcrmam“ standpoint. One thing which wm be watched ' th much interost in Poland regard- | ing the reception to Paderewski is it must be the ambition of itors to keep it g0 undar the | to! | the and efficiency which |y past s, vith the conditions s and the w character few y A MENACE TO THE COUNTRY. Testimony ten before the senate com- investizating German propa- anda in this country to the effect that unitions to the value of over a third 1 million doliars were sent from |Wwhe the people wilt upon | Nirtry to V at a time when ! lis having his hair cut. | eve vt was be de to sti Secretary McAdeo says that he ip trouble between this conntry and | doesn’t know what the five vear plan| Nexico, simply substaatiates what h“:will show but he thinks It would be| always been bel :s-nmntfilng oconclusive. That's m«:= Germany was ved in plotting | Way a good many people go fishinz. | every country which it be- The interstate commerce commission | ved it cou'd use in ite scheme of [ believes that the railroads should be| jon. It took advantage | returned, and allowed to merze or con- | ti given in regard for the nz at a nation its neutrality in But it did more. erested in Villa sim- Ip it could get from his 1t was willing to supply him arms and ammunition to carry warfare and possibly place fexien mere certainly under its con- ol b used its influence with | e Mexican government for the same solidate under government eanctiom, doesn’t help the McAdoo ides.| h a reduction of 25 per cent. in the price of radiators by ome manu- | facturing concern, the buyer will bo interested to 'loarn whether that which mnakes them siz- | ‘zle goes with them. | A number of senators want to know | more about the use to which thot fund of $100,009,000 which the presi- @ent has cabled for will b2 put. and it cems only proper that it should Do | struegle w rpose @ormany was keeping iis|fully explained. They ought not to be $een in all directions and sup- | required to aet in the dark. “ z = E touch when it comes to Mixing sand- wich fillings,” ily. both good and bad is laid to the war nowadays. It either elevates your soul ior knocks you out, wonderful what the wr: the William C. Pye fo others——" Fattershall about his family! al many gray hairs i his business ever gal! Efforts to You don't ex S Anséiated Pre 1 sively entitied sk 3 1 X T A B i ews, depatcn: || impress this upon the minds of the|actly fall asleep tho instant your head eredited to it or not otherwie rmm.gl.‘:mx-.; millions who have been ealled into the toufihes the pxno“r with o peaceful e and a0 the locst . : o o el e it service of this country have not been |3Mile upen your face when your daughter has bad to divorce her count, your wife is constantly out of breatn have been given men who have per- | running to catch up with the pink tea | ¢ procession and your hound banged out of cillege because thére wash't room on the campus for | him and the rest of preis! lwas the best Thus there can be no surprise atl;&;a{n Pye ever did beea ‘ainly the rest of the far humbly any one shoved a cock\a Jr., 11 regard for dxsc!pline'lrc“n of Wonderme‘lt it ng has stopwved, or|since he hear Wiilliam | was acenstomed to ncm\(le fagtor nr:I A 28/ mo s {get it when I'm Iwhy not prospective | | “Yolr mother certairly has the she commented heart- “F expect it's the war. Everything It certainly is has done for “What’s business?” demanded Miss in scorn. “I'm talking T guess when it's| told his family has put just Mr. Pye's h son is a loo the students and “Of course marrying the chorus girl thinz _Willlam Come made him ri nowada; he would greet it nd better, v bond yet out cnme dow | Cross rooms You make me feel like . downstairs—and Well, I've got to at the Red afternovn to Go jani- packing it 1 sit right ai that! because I'm due work with “And he goes out whistling. seen the time when he got down at 11, staid an hour and departed lan- | guidly, calling it a day. As for Genevieve | countess—well, krapnel in her hair | most! on and a shell blow up the rested her combs and g ngs, but she's been toc busy to mi ‘em. Somebady else wrcte the Py about it. “You might naturally Pye, Sr., would have ial bed of pain at th | her ex her does ihe pouper name comes up. Genevicve has Well, i for hairyins, She owns tre i 5 going: ire far T've know the fish car these day: wear ‘em Ao like beads, work and k takes too “Heavens! the hall. I've ex- father just nat- pigeon act He took {the count as a blow when he arrived on the scene Years agc and has con- sidered him a blight ever since, pecially since around es- gone acting as though the whole mess was the fault of somebs as | than herself. |at last reports had been cariying cof fee and hot stew out to the trenches ess she’s forgotten there | is such a thing as a count or u.duke or a king on carth. think Mr n a hysterie: en of her to! upset the whole office if zhe was given dinner party and | come or' the art s driving her own jchairman of so many px | conid | own upstir: | of the hous didn't chokes were too small, committees she GRISITRY HAVE THICK, WAVY, BEAUTIFUL HAR EVERY PARTICLE OF DANDRUFF DISAPPEARS AND HAIR STOPS COMING OUT DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH | HAIR AND DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY AT ONCE Your hair becomes light, wavy! fuffy, abundant and @ppears as soft, lustrous and beantiful as a young girl's after “Danderine ~ hair | cleanss.” ry this—nioigten 2| cloth with a Liutls Danderine and carefully draw it througia your air, taking one smail swand at a time. 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Beautify ft! will say this was the Lest money you aver spent. | et But what will please you most will'i {be after a few weeks' use when you ! surely invest a few cents in a| You ! few moments you have doubled. the |§ beautifying the hair at!§ | OTHER VL,W POINTS correspondent in “The schiool teachiors are strougly opposed te of 1o this e Roard of Hd ¢ ex- STORIES OF THE WAR with the san prevailed on a g dock 500-pound ba The idea of compiete was 7 | transport office Eng] ping them across the | ar-| hannel ready to move away on L. gland can an officer do cted with hatches to permit the handling of su When the movement was height the following time was its | record- | And watch that trov tion disappear. D cura Scap and hot wate 11.’y gently and apply Cuiicura Ois ment. For eczemas, rask inge, etc., thcse delicate, creamy emollients are we Nothing 0 insures a clear & good hair as m. g Cuiicuta your every-day toilet preparations. o5~ (aticura Talewa Powider 58 Do not fail to test the fascinating frs. grance of this exauisitely scented h bnby d‘uhxf' and skin perfuming powder. umcn(a ach are 25c ple mh fres of “Cats- actly a co: toi Press. One wonders v"fmmer Secretary Mc- epi @ stroight £ when he ittee of Congrass tiat v fer tie ads five yedramiore e certain they would in a politi aid just the other way they were wanted In érder to' be anai to politieal mevcnxan(s, no one would iave . ~— Bridgeport ']N' i3 from (he parcel post are bm is to Burles ¢ er for paragrapher takes t undeserved jibe ters, when he returniag soldiers wi discard their hand-knitted | v1gocd-natured b 1’.1'1'1 ridgy seams but thous ANY months Cadillac:== ago we wiote of the The im;‘emi"ve needs of the most dramatic moment in the as We keew, of co rse, but did not say, when these words were written, that the War Depart- ment was then purchasing Cadillac cars in laroe numbers. Vesy soon thereafter the Cadillac was offcially designated as the standard seven-passenger car of the United Stetes Army. In recording that fact now we wish to lay emphasts on two hmportant points. The Cadillac was not chosen by the United States Geovernment mierely because it is a magnificently - smooth and steady piece of mouv@-powcr. It was selected for its inherent mggedness, and e all, for that permanence of vahie which min- imizes adjustaent and overhauling and spells economy in the long run. The one outstanding fact about the Cadillac, apart from its splendid ease and beauty of action, is its unmistakable and most obkus valuc. / THE A. C. SWAN CO. rwich and New London sovarament | Torrington | i nnv[tn;\e while tha move TANDARD OF history of f the world have singled out the Cadillac . aworld’ s most dependable car a woman Alls out | for the du , espe- il the! anni, tal i m'rm & CO. In a Singing and Dancing Nr.velty H e LINA CAVALIRA in A WOMAN Ofm A Five Part Paramount @pecial Feature WhicK Gives the World Famous Beauty the Best Role She Has Ever Played in Pictures, HER FIRST MISTAKE—Mack Seraiet Coredy AUDITORIUM TIME—215, 645, 845 BERE‘ L?TELL —{N— “HITTING THE HIGH SPOTS” AN ENTRANCING FRCMANCE OF YOUTH AN? ENTHUS!ASM EDITH DOBERTS D In Tod Browning's Production FELIX MA%TIN THAT FUNNY TAD TODAY'S BILL SHANTY TOWN EXTRA ADDED A'l‘-"mwm ZEM KEEFE in “SHAME” ol ' QT AT " Without @ doubt < BE c,/\ the State wil mal GG TE w“at is aH!gh efl ame showing. Nevortheiess, Ar, e ;~f~»~~~«~~w~-v-‘ Morrison appears to ba an apt pupil urton Holmes’ ° and filting *e,‘xescn“}.n\’e of ‘tate"—mm;rmmw’\ W8 ALIVE SEE IT THURSDAY NIGHY DANCE SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, W% Phoenix Hall, Danteison LATEET MEARST NEWS TODAY PETTINE of Prov © SKATING RINK | OLYMPIC HALL % AFTERNOONS 230 TO & EVENINGS 8 TC 10 P. M ! dir e may or may not de opposed to prohibition. The man does nei Lve who can state with wyibing like accuracy what the mil- ot soldiers do thirk upen the sct. What we are cencdrhed with | attitude of the probibicon fead- | ers, who, having convinced themselvos | that they t 'y _oppesition frorn 1 action befove t of the states— ew IHaven Journal-Courjer. beet-pulles TWillla®i Tsh, The Boys who p Pawtwtet earned what knew-—th J 1 is proi whe Mrs. for the suioother machine- t 0., thinks shic bedts the e cori. No doubt a few soidiers|titudes the soldi L n just two wesls she pulled have been galled br ob: knots | tion who has 'm< of beets, topped rhem and | them in the segar factory. T B E