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glm i’li 1919 torwich Zulletin and Qoufief 123 YEARS OLD " subseription prics 126 & weeki 596 @ month; 3¢ .y, o Entered st the Postoffice at Norwieh, Comn., as wcond-class matter Tetephone Calis. Sulletin Business Office 430. Bulletin .diiorisl Rooms 38.3. Duilettn Job Offles 35-2. wilimantie Office, 35 Spring St Telephone 364-2 [ Norwich, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 1919 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Press 1s exclusively en n of all news despatel otherwise credied in news published s eredited tis paper and also the locai wresn o of repubiicstlon of sveclal despateh. CIRCULATION Jan. 11, 1919, 10,057 | might; | THE MERCHANT MARINE. b ted 5 Ye 4 ! : a " Ar an Moz and of h by r 1se th 11d be in @an ¢ s throuzh the en crews to ship An and t the added 7 be true to a linfited ex- g 1 to expected that ould be carefully to be ny ricti “ports om coming to our ers of crews, longs as the: aboard ship and this is par- rue of shipping in the Pa- The problems surrounding the mer- hant marine cannot and should not e overlooked. They need serious at- ention and the quicker it can be ob- ained the betier will be the progre toward the solution, THE LESSON OF THRIFT. From the time when we entered the | | war if not before the importance of irift and the need of cvercoming waste were impressed upon the people ¢t this country There w frequently and w plenty of need of it as demonst ated by the great plishments which resulted. found that we couvld get | |t | | | | mueh less than would have heen pre- | viously conceded wnd seen where there for not only saving throuci d the amount of material thrown away but through u better use of things availabl There were the thrifty who did not need the lessons. They were savin nd wounld have savel anyway, here were a great many others who becguse there had always been plenty Lad given no thought to gaving, Waste was what they had been cultivating it w: were oppc | there were vet a NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1819 and they had become past masters at i. But whether they belleved in it 6r not everyorne was mhade conscious of the fact that waste had to be re- placed by frugality and the questioft now is whether the lessori that Mas been learned is going to stick, not simply in regard to food but in all directions. It can hardly be believed that all tiie efforts which have been made in this Airection will be wasted. Neces« sity has caused attention to be direct~ «d toward {his matter as nothing else could have and it is only reasonable that there should be a contifiuation of the good work. Millions unon millions of dollars have been saved throtigh the cuarding of the use of all kinds of material and certainly what is worth while during times of stress is at least worthy of proper consideration at oth- er times, and whether it is consecious: Iy or unconsciously done there are ood reasons back of the belief that thrift will have many more adherents than ever before. Such will be one nf the benefits of the war, ANOTHER RAILROAD WRECK. ans on2 of the strangest things in connection with the railroad wreck the Rending road is that it should cur on the day following that o the e'v York Central and under very much the same circumstauces, It was rear end eollision in each instance 1ere the first train had stopped for rood reason. In the case of the New York Central the stop was for the rurpose of etting mors motive power » help it over the gr and in the{? I r of the lo-! ts a etop izht engine | claimed that the signals nst the second train, and the in eaen in- back and given warn- | er ahead. but regard- first direct {gnals adis awrd aad therefore tne operation of be defsrmined by which either follow these ermine just where tution of | them are to provent in appears to be ro cannot be avoided. cult t understand CALIFCRM!A. ion pir has g hase hy the is be better chance xico for the ac- v, it is neec- be 1.|krn te nould *s it has beea |7 doubt- | are suct proposition. If this country to et that part of Merico, it is to be rememhered that. the rortion of Sonora hich the Arizona or refors to has some of the best property in Mexi t must he paid for. That rather than the over- | v 1 Japanese menace may be the| f reason * the putti forward | of th dea of acquiring that section | Mexico at this time. The time may | come when such a deal can be put| through but it is hardly believed that the present is the time when it could ¢ accompliched, or accomvlished to | t ntage, A EDITORIAL NOTES. | certainly cannot help hnim‘ days for the advocates of pro- | These t Boston man who was caught i with 16 pints of liquor doesn't bel prohibition, The man on the corner says: There| are times when common sense hard struggle getting alons are people who continue to| start fir kerosene and make a | necdless s ; There's hardly a day goes by but| what some on the police force find it necessary to do more or less fighting | 0 preserve peace. Thus far the city has escaped the! usual snow shoveling bills, but the| wear and tear on the roads is likely | to make up for it. Business with the map makers is going to remain decidedly uncertain| until after the work of the peace con- ference is completed The decizion to push the date of the peace conference along looks as 1if few of the details which need to ba straizhtened out. 1t is quite evident that the extrem- have been badly beaten in Berlin else there would have been no chance for a get tozether of the factions. As long as Russia is the home of belshevism, the best thing that the other nations can do is to see that it i= kept there, and securely tied at that. ot a few are of the opinion that! want to get a Jeiter from BEu- | rope all that is necersary is to write to a soldier oy and it is sure to come| t to you choerfulness — replace No one understands any better finn‘ X jydull eyes Decome bright, ana| Cermany that the etories which arsl o . 1 neuras- | low of health. . Biiro SRS told by the released allicd Dris- | nerve stnrvation. & 1 Your netves| use of W‘“\'{ is e not going to thake the bur-| ter for that eouniry, are anparertly going by cone in Magsachusetts just now, where two fons of coal have been re- ported stolen and it has been followed by the announcement that there has been a drop of a dollar a ton in the price, re both l.’*“mf'nat Y g | aninieni gria paring! for centu of sellin and religio me ihat on the | the people—the b n. that Prus: she re: seived from him | since Mr. Morgan and Mr. Forgan and i he enclostd a copy [ Mr. Reynolds assured Mr. MeAdoo nt one which he h4d that a_half-billion loan was all he | perience FACTS AND COMMENT ENLIGHTENING CAROLINE President Wilson has just cabled to America the appointment of \alker & = In the far corner of the living mmldant blame 'em! If I were confront- D. Hines as director general of rail-{caroline raised a face flushed as tojed with thirty bunches of theme pap- roads to succeed Mr. McAdoo, As the | hoek and as to hair and with | er, ten sheets to a bunch, ail about an appointment is made under the act) 5 s no preliminarie that permits the president to take over | 1o Prelm and run the transportation systems of | the country at his discretion, aces not have 13 %h u;fltbe ;en.ua; fca rati- fication and Mr. Hifes has already as- mily came sumed his new duties, They are not, |Liot (NG IREY S8 S fenad Geae however, entirely néw to him as he has | jninred expression. ol been acting as Mr. ) Not for this” he began firm} Indeed the salary of §: “have T toiled and moiled to send you ceived as assistant to re- |45 college! I have been meaning to main unaltered. Oddly enough the|gpeak to vou about it for some time. raflway administration has been the|Tatc of bewildered voung people think one department of the government|ipey are sent to coliege to waste the in which the assistant received moré|p,phiness of their homes and their than his chief. Since Mr. McAdoo has | qear parents—heaven knows how many been receiving a salary as cabinet of- | gomestic units have been irretrievably ficer, he was prevented by law from |gcpattered by ther foolishness. Don't accepting further —compensation 10|y, realize that the main reason you matter what other work he might be |z to coliege is to have a good time performing, hence $12,000 a vear Wwas|ang join soror nd attend uni- the maximum that he received from|yergify teas and flirt with your pro- the government. i fessors and be able to look down pit- Mr. Hines was.born in Kentucky in|inciy on the rest of the world which 1870. He is a graduate of the Uni- [ hns not gone to college? versity of Virzinia, a lawyer and 2| ‘yhy will you insist on fooling Wit man of long rdilway experience. Hef tnings™ that are totally unnecessary | has served the Louisville & Nashville | jjio your antithesises or whatever it | as assistant attorney and 1st vice press |was {hat you mentioned? T can't in the ident, has been counsel for the South-!:aast faney what life would be if an ern Pacific and other roads and at the | antithesis were to bob up every min- entrance of America into the war he!yie or go. Why, the vast majority of hurled her .disrupting | antithesis, 1 am_sure I don’t know what I should do. Something worse than 1 ever have done so far, I am certain. And I would be justified. “And if you can let a little light, peace and joy into their harassed lives i through total-igiorahee, why not do it? ‘Why persist in dizgging into something !which spells ruination te content ih |life? Surpriee ’em by something | snappy such as a keen, concise essay on a comparison of “The Virtue of a | Porterhouse Steak as Against the Round,” or something with real hu- man interest. I teil you, it would put new life into 'em. Try it out!™ “You probably don’t realize,” Caro- line tossed at him frigidly, “thatif I don’t get this paper in by tomorrow I'm apt to flunk the course, and, anyhow, | everything you've szid is just a blind to cover up your ignorange. You try to give it a semblance of humor but you {tail Dad, fail miserably.” | “Caroline!” said her father sternly, ivet sadly. “Don’t presume on the fact | that you are now too aged to be &pank- ed and sent to bed! You must still lovk up to me, you know—and how can you look up to a parent who does bomb. “What,” she démanded, tithesis of individuality ?” A horrifled silence made itself felt.} “is the an- ,000 that he re- | 2 was chairman of the Santa Fe. Mr. .‘,(.Opl,‘ are born, live and die nlmut!“O‘ know more than his child does? Hines was one of the many great| ocer having had the air polluted by |lgnorant of antithesises? Why, when men 'who _resigned Their | | its name. I: seems to me it is a poor ‘1 was your age they were my constant and offered their service to the | way to repay our kindness and devo- mpanions, my favorite recreation. government. 1 to ¥ou, to have you stir us all up | Livery time 1 had a epare minute 1 : . { Hhp i {would just naturally drp everything Th strike t:fgg1*3‘,1_‘=gmgp\nlfi(>‘ees‘((«;{2v"‘“ such an annoying thing.” +|else and, running to my room, get cut - S, lghters a do P . js- | my pet antithesis and take it out for d all traffic t N My goodness!” said Caroline in dis- | T Dot N ew lgust. “Tor a minute I thought you | romp. The whele neighborhood tised and Saturday of last M\“‘ 4 'mmrt it! Now that I really am in |t :smue indulgently at us. Other bay; sty i L [ college T shoutamt. thinic ‘d try to|might get their complestions a smashed up playing rude, vulzar games |like football and basebail, but I spent imy time ctherwise, and ‘the neighbor womén weuld remark to mother how silly! Can’t you father of the family avoi wife's anxious eye and pains from his ¢ ple are too tolerant. The dema the old and just one of an eigh day and a living wage. “hror board was on hand to 1 o v Not 1{ 1t nght it was not g ‘nhL it Was that ’I had s a kind ]Tm;‘;c;‘:m v to know,” he stated even was so fond of my little an- . firmly. am no hand to encourage - ommendation b ing Info things from whi " broke in Caroline, des-; ‘ good could rest “he doeen’'t know what the| ur age, shou is, at all— ssting my time. And| his paper done tonight.! il it have knewn I'd get no 7 {help from Dad.” v | here!” the father of the family {crumbled disgustedly, as he eager jsnatched up ls boois again, “I might od | have known I'd get no thanks if I tried 1!to explain it to you—Lxchange. to inqu Do you = your Ty riend ? chortle son, in the their fun vom the pi > return of the e the prospective ute by the sa of 1 to great {pose of the Cor lin the preamb] jeral v\vlfd.n" tter of han nd more if co] t be free coun- be owned true that the | for a human another.” wh iecal to moake ether it shall longer l\e ional for m'n preying fel 2l ted 15 a Arink. even Medern science h noisen. iocemotiv : of the arn LET""RS Theodare {vote to continue to introneli i *h is an unqualified and to every cit | he liquor muestlon is inevitahlv hecause of the axtert of the pd ftz trafic. Tt is in dh(\'fll anestjon he difare reg forevs persenally Hartfora, Conn OTHER vwa‘PleTs on fnancial with speeulation as To its to- st rate, but as to the % L common ceding vl\ could float successfully for the fust Liberty Loan, and the country came out with four times that amount, they have been ratier chary about foreca: When the th decided to fo (]”v'\‘ on this very joying a s Hes AT ing any < as the limit for th nd their LA lefr 00 et e called e oD Hioeal Bs any rate, predictions and ubscribe to the 1 & ulations a ! to the loan may well wait. The only prediction which may | be safely made is that this loan will be These legislature. i TODAY IS YOUR .LAST SPECIAL FEATURE—BROADWAY: STAR Julia Arthur as Edith Cavell Every American Citizen Should See This Picture The Brass Bullet, No. 7 || Latest Animated Weekiy THE CREAT PEACE CELEBRATION IN PARIS Coming Tomorrow, Friday and Saturday “MY FOUR YEARS IN GERMANY” 10 BIG PARTS 11c—17c—28c First Time Ever Shown At These Prices i ——————— TODAY AT 2.15, 6.45 and 845 l BOLLL FAIRBANKS In His Latest Artcraft Success “ARIZONA” From Augurius T!.or-as Famous THE r3i covaiy ! A Doug,, a Real Soldier Hero " PAULINE STARKE In the 5-Part Romantic Drama Travelogue, HOW TOMORROW TH ACTS AND WAL- Today and 1‘hur§¢fiy BREAUTIFUL EMMY WEHLEN Sylvia on a Spree A METRO COMEDY OF New Yerk's 400 and Broadway PRISCILLA DEAN IN She Hired a Husband iaal West —. emao: ; ] IN' THE 5-PART PARAMOUNT F‘Albfl[ Pathe Tnvelugue “THE SOU P\ E e T A T e &9 DAN %E ' ancing lomight AT T. A. B. 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