Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 16, 1919, Page 4

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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1819 ADVICE FROM UNCLE married? Either he 1 10 pay bills or he has an has been used to blowin it a self and finds it hard to break habit! If von are used pers, inlaid cigars and eo uxe t My Family Are All Fine--Thanks To Father John’s Medicine | e of no food and a disinterestedness on the part of the countries that have it to overcome every effort that is being made to restore order and good gov- ernment. The one great opposition to the appropriation does not seem to be based upon the fact that suffering humanity is going to be helped, for in such work no nation responds Thurcday — Friday — Saturday § 5-BIG KEITH ACTS—3 PARAMOUNT PICTURES THE BIG SPECTACULAR SCENIC SINGING COMEDRY CREATION “ECHOES OF ERIN” “I hope,” said the bachelor uncte, “I certainly do hope that sou will get married before this war is all over.” “Do you, indeed?” cried the pretty girl, in considerable surprisa, “Am I u t omises t is going to be the trir o . - 4 People in “Songs and Stories of the Old Sod”"—Spscial Scenery more willingly or liberally than “his|SUCh & blight on fthe pramisge?® |1 e el — et Spem e Tosing o e | g Ay g £ the ehols w0 digcones you buve o utvy w vty Pyre Food Tonic Has Helped This TOM MOORE znd GIRLS { BEATRICE FARRGW T35 % ki 5 & el s | COTtainty which seems to gurround |looking at tho matter wholy srom the llines. Nobody can afford . ingi i i The Husical Girl B e . the method by which it will be used. |standzoint of your own cosd, T have my child, but you percc f“’o‘fi@r 01}81’ W’y a Crwis Snappy Singing and Danciag Act ! Solgeecl U Bnteed st tw Pasiofes st Nerwkh, Cown, s | There certainly can be no thought|been considering the/footbal rushstitution still flourishe s WALLACE BEJD 1} THE 8-PART “ToE b’} JRCE’ cend-ciam — of tolerating any waste in its use or ;'NE; ‘W“& 'fl}‘;" plac _l"[ i hth ;f‘t”’w‘i';”m’;:“gm-"",t’”“‘ Tl PARAMOUNT DRAMA i o tleybome Calle. Toa and when our victorious boys E 2lst, =0 PV, = % Putita Bmizem OZio W8 The 'prestdent ‘has. asked that o e |Come marching home. ‘G iis'" the beys| The surprisiug part of it'is thar it A thrilling story depicting life in t1e logging camp with an all star cast ‘sibaiz » O 353 |placed at his command and that|pieectle. hoeme st ok e | oseren T cannot INDEPENDENCE B'GOSH Flagg Comedy—CONCERT OR CHESTRA Willmaotic Office. 35 Spring St . 3842 | should mean that he will be expected | erican! the first time yvour Vil £ i34 00 GREAT STORY OF VICTORY _==3_=‘ = fo Be held responsible for its use. and| “And, ‘Boye!’ all the stay-at-home|upon a vouns D. W. Griffith's S8t GREATEST THING IN LIFE? Norwich, Thursday, Jan. 16, 1919 | hile it may be impossible to know|voung women will gurgle “ook at|to strike an e, orv ——— T before it is appropriated just how it|'em! Really young, _lholl h not _(00 Tem ‘“S!, He is mms, and hurl MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, is going to be apportioned to the last They have neither aray whisk- | self ‘on his neck —The gove should do_something about “Whon_ they berin back the® should first ones. Then gradually lighten up and Jet yon of faces of the plain hones: ers, bald heads, nor the freckles of ex- treme youth. How lonz it has been since we have seen their like. “And thete is apt to ha a moon or £ Turking arou Ministers overworked, mar- cent it cannot help being felt that the senate should tolerate no unjust de- lay in taking action similar to that in the lower house. The Amociited Preas Is exclusirely entitied BLCOD-3TIRRING FACTS ace liconse DR. HORACE FLETCHER. clerks dropring from exhaustion, a|when vou e used to these NOT FICTICN Fese thera are who at some time or | Shortage in tulle veils, riec and br de's|prize beauties emerze. T ol % iiota roses! work the same plan. too. ther have mot been advised t0)™.pi oh, when the glamor wears oft | zirls. Put all the pretts on “Fletcherize” or heard more or less discussion or joking about “Fletcher~ g.” The foundation for all this was laid By Dr. Horace Fletcher whose death has jugt occurred in Denmark veils and =ive the homely ance. There wouldn' ntaneous brenl in time and the divorce courts have their m- nings! Pecause, you kaow, vou can love a hero to death on tho spur of the moment y to ditcovec later to vour grea prise that ks can't stand Ambassador Cerard’s CIRCULATION 1, 1919, 10,057 hotr BERT LY"‘ LL The Spender Jan e + the age of 70. Like many others|Bernard Shaw, uses tu hands when much 2 b whose physical condition was such(he eats corn on the cob, wnd won't|would sanely and o Authorized Version of permit his moth n-law to visit him |from nong the throng surzing that little encouragement could be given to them he began putting ints practice some of his own vou vou are fond in a 1t is quite pos: some nice youn apt to fall And ne is just as ead over heals in love man 1al sort of “My Four Years a . . ideas re- h a delicious looking real American |whom you ha girding the mastication of food With|girl only to find after the ceremouy [ time, and set vor in lo . | the result that his health became|that she doesn’t know a cookstoce|with him. It is kat can | 9 A BRILLIANT 5-ACT METRO creatly improved and he underwen:|from a comer wom't dara socks, pirs|be dome in_ihat -| p COMEDY FROM THE SATUR- severe strensth fests in demonstra- | bridge for more money than h & sali’y |contrates: You've time the | n U%rmafly DAY EVENING POST STORY ks 5 forgs P | charses less than $150 p i ke a mistike. St y eondition. . Hiy baliof -was that food 00, =eer to o having et Produced by Mark M. Dintenfass was not properly chewed, that it| . ¥OU seem fo be by i 1 Sacbe e e, should not ba swallowed wWhole Just| hrety o S i o o to see how nauick one could get!yoy ¢ Directed by William Nigh Scenario by Chas. A. Logue Which Packed The Knickerbocker Theater, New Yurk For Months § through a meal hut that each mouth- | ful should be treated as a cow doos t« cud, and he tpent 4 groat deal of children when umonia and after all run down and had they had I took it I e ine certanly helped my t 1 pne me wa: She Hired 2 Hushand I time in presenting his views to 5 i S ; i cold and edicine. Everybody thin By "‘;'M AN I this picture does not_in- | 10 Bl G PARTS Pathe Travel e el ol s any one n Callan, 938 30th St, Mil- | cnstrating the merit of his ldea for Lok DL R 1§ Never Bzfore at These #ihe irivelagme g it could not fall to aopeal as a hit| BPER “ % il Ta Medicine builds up the body because it Frices PREFERASLE TO STRIKES 5 pomiton et 1L Jub thoupht 3 OF THE WAR |!satlons of the American T h nourishment and free from opium, morphine, chlo- | | % - i n to it. The result wae that he| STORIES OF THE WAR 1 ) \ 1 John's Medicine has if 1]¢ — 17¢ — 22¢ — 28¢ . ulati A e s ) e iroubtcd,” coughs and sore Prospective Y. 1. C. A. Course o s " to benefit cven as he Were Sunk. i | body builder. _ —NOw AT— Pt 181§ wos not long before pret s S Thelis banctgen i e e i peeiEl APOLLO MALE QUARTETTE, e ¥ e ad-4 vors section of the glohn was | wimming into| " i Rl it nainiae Ty BORTGN, WANDIS WIES S g ot Sus o 46 WA% ing it more or less attention and two small | p el indnd G an nalhiee Bugat o 000s CARPENTER, READER. ; Y ae | was at fest Tooked upon as & fad motor: bombs S neciicubmay ol Teeiichntatahy Eooa ] KERRY SINGERS AND PLAYERS, ng what | 1 ¢ | two Italian naval o! (!nx()u\«-fl the | T N 2 i s cut may well feel especially goo re 2z the dispute| "2Cime recognized as nd bit o S 1 0 v’ their | over this action if the senate backs it INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL AR- o grody 'h'"‘l dvice and y there are who have el > in Cor- { up.—Manchster Herald —_ — — TISTS. Ne where habor|NCver ceased 1o aing thelr pralses o d Austria. 0 s At a patriotic sheep meeting in Al-| |MbROVED METHOD OF YARRICK, THE MAN OF MAGIC, ere NAFONI Fletcherism and extol dts benefits, TTi teadlat 5 waler hinel ] ¢ 1 the other da man who is| 0T & 2 led up T pevertllteaching had a good sefentifle hast ] AR T, Denbioate four hae | on About 2 ; < iisis Dok of BolbiAhesnin & FIGHTING OAT SMUT |AND A TALENTED CORNETIST. t Fve hod refused |37d Dr. Fletcher was well acauainted the harbor entr 5 nd farm predicted that in| ¢ methods| TICKETS FOR COURSE $1.25— N e relase? | with that fact and likewlse w n posed cf i A ¢ hills will again | of ORDER TODAY TO INSURE trovers ation v K Looled in dietetics.; He never elaim- T @ and T | COURSE. g n tude, | ©1 {hat man could Ave forever, but he \ RHc of e relitn h"(;f“ e SEE WRITEUP ON LAST PAGE. + « r . r from | nly showed by his own case that} ‘g - H eports from all parts|-griculture, she 1 bourd to| Ui EIVINE of proper altention to thel oy Ty . : ta te that there|that the tim> eretolo e - hould | Che¥ing of food had much to do with| "oy T X ing i in sheep|expended for this purpose & be H ken, | & long i : . Many flocks have “been|greatly reduced easiing the 5 | e Aus 7 le g v and the local | of and not . 15| AIRCRAFT DEVELORMENT. | % & SE A 8 to 1t pAkY That we have onlv begun to cee thel | stor : £XR e into existence in th be 0 verdictyanefits or onpreeiate the limits of | the fact t y v | agricultural counti y securing ~which con- AT ear the ted by the achicve- | been des ooy y maximum for the farmer f formaldenyde eacn . ed al-|previo known but £ | 2 | wool & better care of 40 gallan OLYMPIC HALL 1im ). ve al 1 " h v A ol wool. re tend- t e 3 md the enthusiastic | NOW the en g e . . s st the hoard | i g v the It A on 2 e o FRIDAY EVENING : claims twhich are being made by|b¥ the Ita ba in seed be b cer-|ihose who are in elose touch with | officers who thus sent n mai ,,:,‘”“‘“;,;E difforer LANG'S FULL ORCHESTRA i X g g o aft evelopment k 20,000-ton ship, one N 10 the farmers i I 5 ¢t was only i Pt s Is s 4 : S e me v : de by he se-| It wes only recenty that 'xq‘"%r‘fhdh: o variably rusiied into B rin e vnades TICKETS 55 A COUPLE > bt he | # s e o ude | 3 't c i ang. Ol | plats seeded witl ited and un-| Bl oes not | Feeord. eince which time it has been | ; ‘ \ ng market. 3 e e e e e LADIES 28¢ sl The | nounced that four army machines Rt g L { effective ‘_ Delecs opposed | have made the trip acr conti-| To tow the hombs ; ;2nglang I oconsty | being onl . N N for|TEnt for the purpose of manping out|the two Ita inve ; Sk ot il preduction. The|beads from S main.|#n aerial route in 55 hours actusl|pressed ; ARt s | 1916 ana . e | iz ing time. Plans are under tached bo o port e l '”fM‘: s v e SKA'“NG RINK < D ely | 111 establishment of mail two naval men practiced o a0 ntiment is ripe| X Prog it o proveriy | 0 e ‘etwaen tha 1 tamec Swimming! T Tl ; Wy B et OLYMPIC HALL . tlone | it is Betting tobea m | SAyEsiem he Lseroniia ¥ i 0 hich will make it ef- es ts the questions| ' °F°"BETH DS e at tion' of sheep AFTERNOONS 230 TO 5 igh r merits { ©ccurrence to be informe: Reaching the 1 of ; nd ce is far pre-|rates of sneed have been made be-nighifall two : = unt of EVENINGS 8 TC 10 P. M. feral r the settlement of | tween definite noints, and th: ge 7 i . 200 conird] ) ft ' achines copable of covering iong | i y atiiherg st 30 a method which P! ering jong | ) of coal fields inl ni. In re- DANCE gives co ic when | distances and carryiag any om | To e 5 2 1 : ’ mmediato- FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1919 pi one 10 a score of men are being, Wooden pier : .; mouth, | MILNER'S HALL, MOOSUP rought out. Tt is likewise known|Daolucei and aped | i ‘ Music by THE TROLLEY PREDICAMENT, |that the airplane is to he used for ada|lIK¢ bottles, and the sentry saw noth- | v savi = The Famous Picket's Jazz Band 4 - s ing but a couple of bhottles b t 1 f Wil i the country the|ditional explorations of the polar re-|yo& ot & COUPIE ©OF BOtHes ad i of Willimantic trolley ronds are the|Eions, and afr eervice between Aus- B e He L 1 E_ uncovere Remember the Cuban Dance ¢ able to do busi- | {ralia and London is in the Works. and | safely passed 4 " of nez 2 Thanksgiving E§e127thgcf("°ih°fl nt day conditions and | there are those who claim that fiy-| Afier infi F ity 1A lcht ol o gnd 08 Boshe RAdNC'NG » °w=m K ¢ their service than |in% machines will become as numer-|way throu el nets and theiwires ro t ] 5 nd-more T XPU < ago. The lines | ©uS and as much used as automobiles. | Austrian fleet before them. Reaching 4 |= r the first to| It is thus quite evident that the fu- | the side of the Viribus Unitls, thev|n Jone , 1 g % s of A con- | ture of aviation is an unknowr quan- | attached th r hull beneath | vovnd: honor . o S tag | tiF. Tt en to great possibilities| the ladder which led to her deck and n e = S i W YORK n red e he opinion of Colonel Bishop, | timed the bomb to explode at 6.30 a. m l ¢ Y PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND” ENDS 1S AD WAS CUT OUT OF A NE Ol r fae Britisn afr start, the de. |, BY His were ~_exhaust J EVERE COLDS OR GRIPPE NEWSPAPER & r Tt bhaving beel more iN FEW HOURS. r“”‘, lmne hour: leaving, | are though it in ble for 1! ends meet just| Rubber Top Corsets $1.79 o £5 Faltita aft production, that provi X hours untll| b ss for that|ousht to he made here for an acad-| 1 1 end gripp the neceesity of sar| - the Tin evers <o 3 Breathe deeply! Low top corsets with elastic allow you a5 nieille canmed. il p el acdenl ] e of pink, fancy brocade, medium length, formerly thought nothing SR 2 I "for a short ride to|next decade holds forfh rear nrom- o : but firmly honed—and very dainty. Sizes 21 to 26, kel in the pocketbook, or | ise for aircraft advanc shook hands, : K b A E 15 really necessary. e m 3 . CO. SELL THE SAME CORSET FOR Wt e g v EDITORIAL NOTES. et Liebknecht has dropped out of sizht, but that offers no verification for the | report that he has been killed. The man on the corner says: There's | speed today to the fellow who is abl to_keen up with his obligations That middlq west man who broke a leg kicking & mule is making good | g, progress in the school of hard|" Wun knocks: | Paoluce Every transport which is coming| west across the Atlantic is bringing | not only troeps but joy to thou ds of households. way of increased i such opposition as ley fares. Despite of operation has 1 rapidly there has r eling that the t not to be al- shape of fares, ke up the in- rough increased bus- + matter of fact pat- on their trol- roads did meet costs they did so but ten minutes later the gan to suspect the homb sent a launch to h They were made to w T under which they bomb which was d i Quit your e in the relief as and| them hack. up the lad- set the xplode in| was crowd to* the ‘m and sunfiing! ing head Ease Nothing e prompt 5 gé”é‘:; § Bfi& IN NORWICH . You Can Why We Succeed ng Saa S2e to ladder returning | without no inct Run for your lives,” shouted v , struggling to reach the deck e before the explosion took place. He| |and Rossetti had reached the deck and ran to the stern of the dread- nought when a terrific explosion rent Jowr “DANDERINE” WILL SAVE YOUR HAIR AND DOUBLE ITS result is| The death of Horace Fletcher does|the air and a column of water 300 BEAUTY AT got o | not mean that those who have found|feet };.th shot \mw.‘x;fl Admiral Vou- ONCE. fast get- |merit in his teachings are now going | COVich again gave them p_mmsmn to o . 3 creases | Winter of courss k"f‘ e ":‘ minutes when they heard another ex- SOFT, WAVY, ABUNDANT nder approval of ¢ service | We can begin to look forward to the|pjosion and saw that the other bomb | AND GLOSSY AT 16 She!ucket Street day when we can set the hands of the commissions oy Wi W which had been left adrift had been ONCE ! ! Many trolley systems have gone in- | €lock al again. carried by the current alongside the g T to bankruptc Others have ::.., out| Spartacan leaders have not as yet|large Ausfrian liner Wien and had THUR'H. BRE\VER, President of business and some of the largest|Peen reported as fleeing to Holland | there exploded ) : | @re in he hands of receivers, with|but possibly no one has signified a| The Viribus Unitls was then lying is only a Vice President | more headed that way, while it is| Wilingness to entertain them. on her side. but suddenly the ™ huge e Cashier | Just being realized that the roads are| Thers can ke little doubt but what |ship turned bottom upward and Livu- U0 0 Assistant Cashier | entitied fo fair treatment, a chancs|If anarchy and bolshevism are going |tenAnt Pacluecl saw Admiral Voueo | o0 Assistant Cashier | %o exist, render the service desired|!o be Drevented in Europe due atten- | €0 Seramble upward and stand With ;o vo pretiy, charming b nilier and zet a considerate return on the | ton must be given to the food ques- |gouy with his vessel of it. Just spend a few cen investment. FOOD FOR EUROPE. ! There was no cause for surprise over the fact that the house of rep- resentatives acted as quickly as it did in approving the appropriation of $100,000,060 asked for by President ‘Wilson for the purpose of taking care of the immediate need for food among jcertain peoples of Europe. It has 'been perfectly evident that the sit- abroad is such Phat food is go- tion. The talk about the taking over of some of Germany's ports must mako that ecountry sit up and take notice regarding the lax compliance with the terms of the armistice. It cannot be possible that there is any connection between the series of rallroad collisions and the change in the head of the railroad administra- tion even though they began at the same time. From the way in which the ratifi- cation of the federal prohibition amendment is progressing it looks as it it was headed for the approval of all the states and not simply three- quarters of them. Now that it is reported that Lieb- small bottle of Knowl now—all drug stors apply a little as d ten minutes there ance of abundance Major Rossetti and Lieutenant Pao- lucei were recaptured and taken on board another Austrian warship | whero there wore kept prisoners until the armistice was signd and an Ttal- ifan warship entered the harbor. Then ;‘lf;"m*‘“n"nd“‘l e a launch was sent for the two heroes|MuStre. and t and they were sent on a destroyer to Venice where the people gove them a vociferous welcome. hair; but yo after about two we will see new i first — yes—but sprouting out —Danderine is, we believ sure hair grower, dc ruff and cure for itchy sc never fails to stop fallin: once, If 'you want to prove h and soft your hair really a cloth with a little Dan Construction of Communications. (Correspondence of the Associated Press)—In sn army the size of the American, scattered throughout the length and breadth of France from the seacoast to t}i» Swiss border. the prob- lem of communication is second only if not of equal impprtance to that of supplies. knecht has fled from Berlin, thus fal- sifying the death report, he ousht to be eligible to a correction in the cas- carefully draw it through taking one small strand Your hair will be soft, beautiful in just a few RiE hel tmeiant o ol 0 France it was one of the first efforts to which American ingenmty and in- vention was directed and the Signal ualty list such as previously réported | Corps, under which comumunications |delightful surprise awaits Jpaua fhae_Athee avwan. who trias this troye: “glost Dand, Ip, and 5 hair ow derir your| at a moment everyone ARTHUR H. BREWER, Nerwich Savin ociety, President. OLIVER L. JOHNSON, Chelsea Savings B , Director, The Asp Co., Treasurer. OHN C. AVERILL, a Savings Bank, Presilent. New London No. R, R. Co, Vice President and Treasurer. CHARLES W. GALE, Vice President. JOHN PORTEOUS, Norwich Savings Society, Director. The Porteous & Mitchell Co., Presi- dent. DIRECTORS Assistant Cashier WILLIAM B. YOUNG, The Dime Savings Bank, Dirsctor. The Lee & Osgood Co,, President. GROSVENOR ELY, Chelsea Savings Bank, Director. Ashland Cotton Co., Treasurer. LEONARD 0. SMITH, Capitalist. NATHAN A. GIEBS, Cashier, 8] he ARTHUR M. BROWN, Jewett City Savings Bank, Dirsctor. Attorney at Law. JAMES L. HUBBARD, Capitalist. B3NN E e Ex SAW 5, \-»\ ‘,9 ETC H@u@%h@id 74 Franklin Street Telephone 5214

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