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vk NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY,JANUARY 21, 1319 > S —— vail in that pavt ¢t Europe, for there y il % 2 34 o renuonis & aisporiion smovs| WASHINGTON AFFAIRS WAKING UP AU DITG RiU MAT. 2.15 P. . r 1 ts to eliminate a lead- . (Special to The Bulletin) ¥ 2:”.:—1"3:: e:;fp‘:):ent l‘::ynfi;mll)ucll:l( 0:“ a| Washington, Jan, 20—It has heen a! “You are perfectly foolish,” said they *That's enovgh, Teddy,” she told him EVE- 6 45 to lo X, g t“ bomb, and just such an attempt was|Week of thrills in congress. First , young weman. This aas lasi summer. | sharply. “I thisk we'd better go home, Slorwich Bulletin made upon his life bui foriunately | came the LaFollette case in the sen- lbue was 50 pretty (sat, no maiter | There’s no use in trying to make you L E ate, when the charge of disl Ity was | wnat she mizht have said, no man |understand!” 3 3 KING M SIC AL R U without saccess though it goes fo|R.8 W O3 e BRETED OF SSIOVALY WAS | T ould consider abamdening his point| And they marched home in stiff and H emphasize the rituation which is ore-| Senator Williams broke over all prece- | of view. The sun made her hair glit- | unyielding silence : and Goufied vailing there. Hents siid seveily aviaforod e Vi iex, golf had made her cheeks pink. It was last veek that the pretty gir WITH 5 Paderewski kas apparently 'heen fconsin scnator with language so un- | “No argument whatever,” insisted the | rcunded the corncr of Jackson ‘oule- 123 YEARS OLD able to impress his views upon many | parliamentary that ail Washington | Young man. “Um tired of your telling|vird into Mich of the leaders. He has succeeded in|still mndm tht it was permilted to|me I am foolish because I wani you to|irto a siriding " Subscription pries (26 & week; 36c & mon! ool HARRY MORRIS—MIKE KELLY i i i3] 1 s plaiin.” recoiled apologetically and then tock vercoming factional feuds and sat- the records. The fact is al- Niarry me. You misht e>p l 2 _ . e o Sobe overcoming as ouniplam s anives e Wil she said. “I like You aw-|a look at each o© h.(v-r Funny Comedmna—Vaudevxlle—?letty Girls Exteted st the Pynflics ot Norsich, Coma. no 3 1P han ]m\ ni believe that he had been guiity Ium. Teddy, and Td rather play v Ted Beker: s wcood-class matier, country, General Pilsudski, to such a of indiseretion and the members were | round with you than with any one @ LR . extent that he has been entrusted | quite willing he should hear what |¢ise, but 1 don't want 10 IAfrV you.|en epea. ANIMATED NEWS Sulistia Sustass Ofics 400. with the formation of a cabines, ar ~ Be Y Williams had to say about it, even if | ou're good looking and sweei tem- |more than enough. ulletia 1ito coms 35 I THE BRASS EULLET Bulletia Job !omu 3s.2. | a coalition ministry now exi there | they did not cencur in the sel ipered and kindly and you've gotjfell into step. wiliman: 2| with zood promise of being able to|Williams expressed. Any atrength of character and you would- | “Tell me about it,” she said. COMING THURS.—HQOUDINIL, ‘vomrs GREATEST B e ; P lity to the gov- | Lai'olloette remained in In't beat vour wife or ask what sie “Nothing much to tell,” hLoe assured 5 2 SEEEE JAIL BREAKER AND HANDCUFF: KING : 7 E R rougl e : did with that last 50 cents. That is|her. “I'm not a general or a cd Norwich, Tuesday, Jan. 21, 1919 | ernment which is strugsling to =et ;‘Q‘;‘l};“\;°‘;§{“‘;g ‘\‘,N‘W ?ffm\-hh SterD | one of the troubles—the' B0 cents | Tm juet a private” onto its feet and where it is of theg,, ’ ‘e | Money is a mere incident to you. And| She had to hurry to keep step with MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, greatest importance that chaotic e {him as he tal Iked, shaking s terribly important. You're not {hin s ex ession m The Assoclaied Press s exclusely emtitied || ditions should be overcome justasrap- |in his face-and denouncing the Wi - |carnest enough. Yol haven't sei|The old indifference w 1o the use fcr republication of all news despateh- 00 berwise credied i §idly as possible. Poland may well be man in a high quavering voice. r teeth and buckled down to som “Pm glad I met you, he told her. | o5 eredited o it o nou o led in ¥ et e mmeemes | 01 Order and st 53k v worti while. It isw't only the|“I was somewhat of a young fool the | s Jaer and sl the locai sews pudlisned || pleased with the results thus far ob-| pillGES b8 auMe apt to sray about |, onlo e Ghativs doing to out |t time T saw vou. 1 suess vou wero heretn. i it is. vital that ‘nere should | R Ao oy B You—why youll never amoun 0 | {ctally and entirely right our me, bication of mectal despaten. || tained for it is ing back his long grey hair and shout- : p 5 — oo PR g By foy i g P ] b a recognized government to han-|ing in @ volce eften brohen g omt” anything or be anybody if you dom't|Agnes. I don't blame you. But | wyes Michelena THE BEAUTIFUL BROADWAY FAVORITE AND ALL STAR CAST THE DEVIL’S PLAYGROUND A STUPENDOUS, SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION—GRIPPING SIT- 215, EVE. 645 AND 845 as well as dangers which threat- { unusually violent. Yes,” the young man agreed. “[|picture across with me an ! s 'rrli,‘iil sides, Poland needs| There nave s sensational inci- |Euess T do! Returned with thanks— |never be another girl for me but you. ANOTHER TRIUMPH FOR THE obody likes to be told he's a fuilurs s TH’ t | Security league in a hearing before| “NO. youTe not a failurel” the prut- i : D. W. GRIFFITH'S on upon the peace conferenc|iIY. feASTE | : 5 he let | > # . e e mittee w i =3 thi was smiling, with her tult now in session. with contempt proceedings it he con- yorst part of it is you have everything {y Lo ™ur 00 ent any S oF ey made by | thing worth while?" : 28 I khai o iR be expected is the support \hi dm;opigl:t‘;figkfwl:fi,‘lfmhe.egl‘):.';ag:-‘R)e The young map got up from the|Tubtly in the middle of the p et l‘o ° ° 9 President Emeritus Bliot of larvard : beoe back of him. E ln ln l e the policy by soldiers are|the Gar's gayety had departed from PSR s o lammered wildly do i long been under way, but wiich has |kept as a police force; on ace. 3 Py A e ¢ release soldlers from hocioico Initterly. “If you really epred about me{Imonth af present and heaven alone # SORIS: lsture ng the large amouat of Epase soldiars I IS b Lilli {acy in this country. Like otae B oionean mesned there much money Tve got! get out of the army? ; in it, a wondrous tale of an Amer- Mee il e e e she protested indignant! “That may be,” ican’ snob, who found in France's ttention to the ts who ran for Senator " TODAY AND TOMORROW dle the problems which cxist within|tion, but his attack on LaFollette was |—0h you kncy what I mean! want you to know that I'm taking murl _MAT fo show what it can do in order that|dents at many of the hearings. The| cle attractive, but not good enoush. | How—how is Mr. Reynolds MASTER PRODUCER C‘RCULA’“ON . make the best possible im- | Gentleman representing the National | T entoneg |ty Eirl insisted, almost in tears, “Tho| WWhen she let him sce her face STORY OF VICTORY t i | ebeerfully. “I never se Y. 113 g PUT DOWN ILLITERAGY. tions put to him by the chairman, dua"’f}f“t'x”’“;:e‘f'f D o somar | Ted, ask me over acain. wil Fou @ uléa est Right in accord with wnat might|the end is not vet in sight. Lmbd sl Ll The yourg man in khaki stopped ab- athoas ot thy bureau; on | bench and shook himself straizht. All|and nearly bowied over two-other g to the movement which has . been gathering new for-e, of|the failure of the » department to |, . 1 can see it's no use’ he toid her |You realize my income is exactly 2| R you wouldn't stop to consides how | Knows what my job will be when I|f Lillian Gish and Robert Harron are cases of “clection frauds’ have dealt with th atic 1 Bt ‘o i it amounts to that, doesn’t|“buy I'm not “Orrvmg When a mar| § trenches, amid death and muck, | 3 b . : o : inded. on’t blame you! | once ins to—to 4o 1§ life’'s most precious gift. What ATIONS~MAGNIFICENT.SCENES tions of the war and the fact from Nevada, but who got @ handful SRl i e e R |8 was_the gift? Come and seel || =mmremreemmmmmeme Jdp shemn thei 7] of the men i 1o geustion about his kank |and isn’t apt to qui hicas s (R = - PATHE: NEWS' to the colors were illiteratc. It Was! |\ The senation of the week seo - I hauoblabut th th m Burton Holmes' Travelogue . the case that there were hindreds of| dnly to the TaFonets o PRESIDENT WILSON IN LON- DON-COL. ROOSEVELT'S FUN- ERAL—AND LATEST EVENTS AT HOME AND' ABROAD, men who could not unders! | erders which were given the rot read or wrile and therc not personally look after d the| Congressman ~Jimmie" 2 Boston denounced the e coull|for ny mai | aim van of 7 25 TURBANNED TOMMIES r departmentiand one \lantern. There was 2 loud | ame 2 man. He grinned and said to - . lcall for matches during which some “You came with two cruiser; BELLE BENNETT , one cried out “I movegy we adjourn.” I replied, pretending no interes In the Five-Part Triangle Drama AT r—e— | which sent them, or for that]De8 Of fhe 1livan d]ld It all came about thrdUgh a cro: ‘A:df\ou have two more cruisers w CHOGSE "YOUR “EXIT matter lmpro\r their situation the | DOt mince ep the | wire which threw all the electric h"hls ng for you ou there? I glanced over § THE RECKONING DAY “Yes.” ‘You call | ked, S 4 > as he fout of commission while a member of |my shoulder, nforeed | congr was speaking on the legisla- ) them cruisers? I e bill. The entire capitol was|eves. ‘Yes, w] into darkness: men groped ; wilderment. yay to the stairs and, the man,are clever! le crui { manuseri A cony hie SKATlNG R'NK 1ad a box of matches in his pock- | of yours are too big to :;u thre u_. the | Manuscript a copy of which tha K 1 | ] ARCh sl s | Democrat was fortunaie enoughgto OLYMPIC HALL army by reading boo! STATE ROAD BUILDING. tion. Repeatedly hat illiter: 30 MINUTES OF MIRTH truc- Positively No Advance in Prices winki return of Gen Lil\\J‘ at division, aftc side with the ind on the fir m vl» has it been set prevailed to ton country, dac to school regul and the man | fighting way all ove country and fil to|ps "he report of the hizhway com- r for the st year contai ence to new construction wise have baen the 3 war. This| i certain sta er work has had to|Who come to thi get acquainted w of today and rep in a story elsewhere in | et y Ceorge”,|in th Sea, ang have two more | oo member as he ;W g for you in the Baitic; that “If T could com- ;& hint for us is it not? Ay |t 3 ‘err Bl AFTERNOONS 230 TO 5 e * e o) ers to my amned- 1 tapped him on the and { p L e » has been done it has been|ih® Enslish language. to the stairwa my said, ‘You're y cleve ¢ well as 'l Jes e EVENINGS 8 TC 10 P. M. request of or with the sanc.|}ar€e proportion of those calied for tents would think the | We p » s 'ha superin- ervice deficient, in r2-Dlace to “men w means many of the wouns|hot baked appl are mnot only ional inve ‘of schools, for nothing more Waterbury Demos a funuy little , mind you, oh of the government in improving|” k lines or in building roads re needed by the govern- s the streteh between A rwich and the submarine base in 1ge of Ame § Bennstt points ml\lhmh but they ar improvement, | ¢icap to the country. been thus an out here.” ragists eontinue 'O iled, There was a rum iment would be brought a final vote this week, but ap- it plan has been abandon- rently still Y two- of th Senator Pol- suffragists but t seem to want to| o Senaor Moses of | id “to be nwxg-i; i three asssitants, New Yor John A. W Benjamin M, Squiers, and ¥dgar Trillips and 1 and COMMISSION TO STUDY LABOR CONDITIONS \'\ cmploy- SECRECY WETHDRAWNMN . FROM WAR DEP'T CONTRACTS Washington, Jan. 20.—The secrecy o snnounced| provisions of war department con- cretary Wilson. whe eomre | oo oo 2 Sich will gail from . New |Facts daving been revokel, the de aturday for u st patment today made publiz a circular i ued to all eoniractors specificially .{ authorizing tnem “to furpish the pub- of | lic information eoncerning war de- partment contracts and orders re- The | ceived by them.” Under the coatracts and orders e during the war the contractors ware prohibited by clau of the agreement (rom reveuing any in- Ceorge formution as to the work they were ry, and|deisg for the govcrnmant, N Jan. 2 ion to study Overnmental Eritain wa could blow )«»r} reens from the| iltions of m devoti climination have added that if{-meri 1 aiven attention]Should until a chanse has . effocts put|in the methods of tacklin il- t Cary of ithe local and it is perfectly eviden to be tu which s under-|in much the same ma cation of adulis as so vehew mitted th 1 anism matte 1 for his elec- . Wl n!e contend with same as every other iine and that situation is not{Pe entirely eliminated right is of much importance mi ner refers never- mportance of con- pavements on whic J e of motor coun- | n shou 1 \\hixh i3 i ir meuns ‘ se of bullding such roads be larger therofore less f such lkely to be %, ed, bu the ame feat re- n n und travel s under- | ed him- and requiring lees| s vpe of road to, perma { - whils| goes for | 1o, new WILHELM THE DIRECTOR. ; move, Daddy— you loock so funny” which cnalty encugh | he fi acts com- war contracts he lnying for whi sl 2 Bon £ 810,507 | o ol o were resro ; does look funny peering over his 0 Some of dhe neval ond miMary|js received attention hut mo ons | 3 ti'ne he wants to see objects r we {can tell where those which ar Ko ; fe e f : nore thaa a few fest awa may be carried. Ive the care i y. ronscio f what was going o | which is bound to & steam- - . A ! 1 topped them and | Snip capta fiigge | CLTES Bpeinot heed ands of men and women are in the 3ane “fix.” is impos- | ence. 0 iw‘linr\d forget how Del- ranee were lit- a old prop- public sible to insure until sufficient which th cd to d the hundreds along the Dul The loss of on the French steamer w ng but it on! serves to call attention to the po-! from them /, too, wear glasses for near v KRYPIO GLASS THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS combine NEAR and FAR yvision in one tens. ion only. leman 36 - Atleman | domocratic g ! A d him for that] Lt TR R eat own efficiency and were going through the ind I had to think of Ger nec to ohey th but T wanted to drop the Ger- B I had to do that, Well took two cruisers as an escort for ch coast. 1, | needs the: m and ineed them. *“I b ‘that many of t held in tk ion apnlied, fon forced to to (Ger- tential peril which stands in the!outside may continue to‘ -hol 2 wcht, but whea we entered < SHE g ¥ work, the younger ger e ot FE S e s Ak L R lmm,«. Kiel canal we left them behind, | industry to ¢ 4 Through the lower part you can read the smallest aimed h nr : = g ' K were no other winter is half over s it o 2 B ns were maimed, the supplies|o fhe w icked instruments remains| pp, e e e e e o print; through the upper part you can see distant ob- ‘- e seiz (;‘ the way in l‘.h.'h in- | afleat. i\ ar workers Will be provided for s RIEET N dustrial plants were wiped out e e jcording to the report of the h \ German naval officer came to me | ing mach e arricd away, any more than it wiil EDITORIAL NOTES. {committee on public buildings which | hile the king was talking to | efficiency and smooth and even, which give them the appearance be forgotten how : L IEBS Al s b ot okt ather - thot westem d the decision of the se I on ths othe e of the|ficient tacks were condluc s stock lf )l‘Fm on hm" to use e way in that which the ruthless submarine war- fare was put into operation und con- in any There may be ca, the contingency man who has just cut his third { clicked his hee's, wnd salut of teeth seems to be hard to suit. McLean y ught he was addressing Sir There will be no regret over the fact | Te g of being single-vision glasses. KRYPTOKS (prencunced Cnp-tocks) render un- T & o Senator Brandegee made a | Jokn and sgain. they would be ne Ay, on end. that the LaFollette case is ended, |strong plea fo Seilon whswirel Horted atns He then |might even be necessary the continual removing of your glasses— llhelm and his friends m2y con-|ihough many hoped to see it end in |bill wa ore the senate, and al- nted 1 apologics | Meriden Journal. = ; end that he was not respon le, but another way. though he failed to carry h is point in Now that the probibition amend-!that body, unduestior the work present, and offered me That the s thé OVCr'tOp Sqllinfing—or fUSSing Wlth tWO pairs. he will never be able to defend such g te cont: compliment in the ad-|is all and even more A claim any more than he 0dge ! men has been ratified it is impossi- | B¢ did in behalf of the defeat of the He then’clicked, salut-|concern of the tes | They keep your eyes young in looks as well as in p the responsibility of writing ‘o Bm- |11 ‘lu overlook the job which must go | Pl had miuch effect. ed, bowed; and 1 did the same. He|bury led us to believe some few | usefulness. f peror Kar! these words “My soul is i c £ i e | Was like @ tin toy! weeks back, when it was first men- | h its enforcement. onnecticut militant suffragists have | " ; y Had e tern asunder but everything must be wl_lnmi :“en e o B bington the © nast All of a sudden he became human. | tioned, is very ev ent upon a study | or 1ore of pat to fire and blood. The throats of men and women, children and the aged must be cut and not a tree nor a house left standing.’ EYES EXAMINED LENSES GROUND - C. A. SPEAR Optometrist 218 Main Street, Franklin Square A heistifnas o - = il Kingipare 1o Gnlawfol demonciii The stiffness went out of him. He be-|of the forty pa; tions and going to jail w icomplacenc They visited : 2 necticut delegation but got small sym- In view of the action in several! pathy even ® ° ° -t w— from such members _ Those according to the letter which L iniec the mew telephone rates of |favor the cause of suffrage. . They figfikest Paln Klll r n ?ig] has been made public by Premier{pogimagter General Burleson are no:|failed even in a sinsle to get = Clemenceau of France were Writtem|roceiying what might be considered | expri Flons af approval of their course, carly in the war, and were certainly | (o po a weloome. enator McLean visited the jail at the complied with. He was the guiding| Wilhelm's severe cold is said to be | Ul “"} requcet of one of the arreon Mustarine Stops All Pain in H i head and it is but proper that there |due to sawine wood, which shows that | WO but refused to comment on the P! alf the Time it Takes Other are some auto drivers who gol through the streets as if they were striving for some coveted trophy. Somers Building ] ’é ; l jects with equal clearness. Their surfaces are clear, | \ | sbould be an_ nsistent demand tha: | o was doine his pést to meet tho Fo- | L She L eneer e iRy nodTry Remedies—Oftentimes in Five Minutes. Subdues | he pay the penalt sponsibilities of the chap who has no ed him many “leading questions. . ¢ = = T e chance to say anything. The semator offerad to bail her out, Inflammation and Reduces Swellings | The appeal of Secretary Baker to the | but that was as far as he would com- | TAK ; RMALIL " ROVE Things are looking better for Po-|troops to maintain their hizh standard | it himsell. lie later contradicted by ES ONLY ONE § BOX TO PRO IT Jand. It is not known as yet what|of diecipline during demobilization is | 91CBraph statements to the contrary| Don't be downhearted! Never mind, Mustarine relievos backa e, is ta o the boundaries of the coun. {well put ena thera is ho downt - but attributed to him in published state-|if you have tried plasters and liniments| ache, toothache; ea. 2 S put A o] ments of alleged interviews. and things that don't start to|in five minutes—in an hour try which years ago was partit tmnvd‘whn: it will receive due respect. A banish the pain and agony till day| will disappear, among themselves by three of itg| Of course if you didn't purchase a Congress adjourned one qay this | arter tomorrow., Sore throat goes over night neighbors, but therc appears to be = | on Benjamin | Week by the lights of two “taller dips” | It you want to kil pain, get vid of | DAZ0 aguhy in an hou disposition among the Polish peopl | Frankiin's meh”yl there's going | ——— SRR ‘]es—dlrwn out inflammation” and | SUf neck, neu their fatherland, and nus is I no|come. The opportunit}' has not bt head- WIRE FRAMES FOR LAMP SHADES Adapters for Changing Kerosene or Gas Lamps to Electric Lamps The Norwich Electric Co. 42 FRANKLIN STREET . ° b w-pnv Be sure you | RINE gh: ‘away. better way disclosed than by the | passed. iy v mustard—added other pain-de- % 1 thing for his country he set out for|try, and it can be considered that h TOINSTANTLY RZLIEVE ion by ghmg “to the world a prepa- egy discovered Mustarine. c ; ¢ made it of good, honest, true yel- manper in which Paderewski has| If as claimed, Lenine has arrived in i been received. Wanting to do some- |Spaln, it means no good to that coun- | CUARANTEED UonineSigneion s stonk | outi il ter and ast ed (he medical pro- Poland, and it must have beemn with|reported arrest by Trotzky served ae ration ten times better than Grand- no HNttle trepldation in vicw of the |an excellent cloak under which he mo‘;hws‘gaod old- t&shlm}ed but dirty conditions whic1 were known to pre-|was able to get away from Russia. .flmfigm—- $14 Dlistening Susiacd. plaptar.

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