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4 i diorwich Bulletin and @m?iu’ 123 YEARS OLD ' Somerigtion srics 12 3 week: 506 a menth: $6.00 | PI® have from all indications not been hmm at the Postoffice at Norwich, Conn., as wcond-ciass matier Telephons Calls. Bulletn Business Office 480. * Bulletin Iiditorfal Rooms 35.3. Bl 108 Office 35-2. ilmantic Office. 25 Spring St Norwich, Thursday, Jan. 23, 1919 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, The Assoclated Press fs exclusively entitled se for republication of all news desatch otherwise credl nblication of special despatch. reserved. CIRCULATION 18, 1919, 10,041 Jan AUTO THIEVERY. time has Telephone 3842 | vy | extremely | {pected when it resulted in stirring up i rried on the government until after the armistice w signed with- out the necessity for a change in the hedule of rate But now that the r is over, or least over so far Sunday have not been received but from such figures as have been an- nounced everything points to the ract that those who are backing the dan- fears that if he fq ¢! v gerous elements in either direction are ;fl',‘fi‘gff, :,‘;E vwoman ‘fron;nflm BS:( | e S}RMM ;e o‘:r‘m "E:L:‘th:r“"""' in the minority and that while there|on the third oo “eny my ror b P Mt e b Jnglviy are numerous parties with conficting | looks bad! She was the pictur: of | hoot amdhe wonld be e e ot interests it is indicated that tha mod- Worr.\"and T am sure she had been|idea at the most .nccn\'nnlentlhm’ erates are going to prevail in the es- (l‘l?inr‘!;zl-’ Has Mr. Tiptoe 1iaken to h as the middle of a dinaer par:: tablishment and conduct of the fu- ture government. The German peo- ing had to stop while he gei ou: pa- sigh. son has devided ik = stampeded into any rash action. They |a poct motner i wnguishin® | beautital {‘ESEQM et have not flocked to the support of the ' £ bolsheviki but have made it evident that they seek a safe, sane and stable government, whica will not only be for the interests of the people but ch can command the respect of the his hovu a for generations hack hal been hard ;‘\’,'f,m'(;"“.{’cg husiness and Elmer had rest of the world. working' people who paid ther bil's on | (oo, It down. In_ fact, that Germany is of course attempting|tht Ist of the month =nd she hal|“HAl ad pitehforked hfm inte something in the way of self gov- |never heardlof a poet who had not Fo anoouieerent:Hf iml ernment which is new to it but if the|St® : ” pewd L it Soul e the idea of Indes and | election figures which are available “She said she 4 eather, tut his mother 1 it woul ; : : was not s ’ jare a basis for judgment it appears|mput she had beegt be _‘fl"e‘;fpem writhe lots more if he tosk up poe {{o be making a good start by steer-| through Elmer's trying childhood, | Sy foF 2 Wving and couldat pay ms ling clear of the dangerous and the|when he walked.on th» fu=ssture ani|® ekats radical. S her satisfaction when i later years|fRTIINEly and contemp e ronE e he should drive up in a limousine and | 1 ORGY T ANd his distrac hand out his wife all co 1 wita ai- | nearly had apoplexy agalr t:lilng e i If Postmaster General Burleson ex-|amonds, and t{hat. Sows she just | 200Ut It | vected to put into operation his re-!couldn’t adjust her mind to any ofter i vised telepione rates without experi-|line. Moreover, she said Eluer would | “I felt terribly sorry Zo- that wolran. | § ng ion from the states he|give her no assurance that at any (!t Seems that s in love wita been quickly convinced to the|’dt® he woul rse libre | little 3 Im: s won- 5 ‘ e her. derful, adores his contrary. No effort to take control of | "°lg RS I SO OnbiGt o Tasaond and natural 1d not public utilities for the welfare of thel pocket handkerchief by this tms. und|Eimer loose from his pancte s nation after it became a belligerent}she said that downright houest pietry | With an ax. I told Mrs. Diptoe that has encountered such opposition as|that rhymed when a humaa being Lad | When the that which surrounds the the h'\—m\ of wire lines the postmaster zen- At , tand @ poiog! imer mlzm w. eral. Less friction was caused by the | g (SEC FnQ wpolo poems that . she took i king over of the telephone and|jooked as though some one nad taken | She remembered he had bofigst a pur- telegraph companies than has devel-hites out of the other ed:: and had|Ple silk dressing gown un1 nskei for {ored in other acts in connection with|broken off sec of every other line | ¢ardles in his room necaus the wire control because it was real- ized it had a bearing on the war, but when there w: seizure of the le lines without any justifiable reason at a time when the war was over, it was only what could have been ex- + hornet's nest. The operation of the wire lines was nece “I just met NMrs, Diptoe in the hall” third under the blow, half so bad as though he had made up She said her family and her 1 usl had no front teeth, ny LETTERS TO THE EDITOR]| ELMER'S MENTAL TANGENT in church. or when he was shas ‘Worse than that.” her friend in the no matter where he w:s. erer 1nd, at assured her with a luxusiant | i 0 “Of course she never could rest easy r a minute if Elmer was takan the same way. What seemed to adi bittesnss 1o her sorrow was tha: er's 1 had offered to take him into the T sald ‘o her, ‘it's not mind to be a burglac ¢r a loop- md’ but she was b ~d reason. and’s and aspiration; rved to deuth in a gars soul writhed I beliave he s “Elmer, being a true ‘hougut of Lcet, atke] TODAY F. X. BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE “THE POOR RICH MAN~ APPEALING JUANITA HANSON IN THE SEA FLOWER 5-ACT BLUEBIRD PRODUCTION, FROM STORY BY GEO. HULL PATHE TRAVELOGUE NA METRO PHOTO PLAY OFf § BRILLIANCE, BEAUTY AND § ROMANCE ht to look for a nd swimg | eventually like “ 4 rocking SKATIN OLYMPI G RINK C HALL AFTERNOONS 230 TC 5 EVENINGS 8 TC 10 P. M . rnyme in|NOt stand the glare of ol was curl ‘n an In-|Was down in the depths couldn’t stand it. “Wher Elmer gettt «Sked the 1o ot b, he husn't got pt any of it yet” “Well, I ues: need to wor ting on the myself. any one 1 but that he had off. But Mrs. Di r is a creature of habit pes it wou .l s that and she cent surrender Americanization Methods — A out t altoge the future.—Wat. s to let Ch the pr 0 "ot the 1ture has it wil 2 cither an effective one or it ther. 3—KEITH ACTS AND FEATURE PHOTOPLAYS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ACT IN VAUBEWIL MLLE. RIALTO & C In the Artistic Posing, Singing, Comedy Act Entitizd® “INSPIRATION” Magnificem Sta;e Setting and Wonderful Exe«erical E# T JUDGE & GAILE | THOMAS F. KEILY Athletic Wonders in a Cembination { The Man From ny:zerar_;', tho of Strength and Skill o Funmest nf Them A'l ETHEL CLAYTON in “THE GIRL WHO CAME BACK” A Five-Part Dramatic Story of a Girl Crook Who Did Come Back “BEN TURPIN Inthe “HIDE AND SEEX” In the Two-Part Sennett Comedy TODAY AT 2.15 AQJDE i GRiw EVENING 645, 8.45 -KING MUSICAL REVUE FUNNY COMEDIANS—PRETTY GIRLS: COMPLETE NEW SHOW. TODAY EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION "TGDAY. LOUISE GLAUM in “AN ALIEN E’\{En'fY” (Seven Parts) WORLD'S GREATEST JAIL BREAK- HOUDINI i ER AND HANDCUFF G FEATURE AT N Y. HIPPODRO'J‘E LAST SEAQON HEARST NEWS | CONCERT ORC: HES 3 1) TRA “hairman of the democratic 1"1\i0*‘n‘.ll"\rl\’ des to him he net | committee, it is quite natural that tie |be the first Connecticut man to be the | name of Ho S, Cumm tate's | demecgatic chief of s in natieaal {attorney for Fairfield county, should|camp The late United States be mentioned for the position. iam H. Barnum cf {leen viee chairm bury was chair rty years |: in m at pc directed the 0, and a W ridgepost Is ampa andard-Te If the |atmnull fi@ Lt sorINFANTCa ASK FOR The Criginal ¢ Nourishing Digestible ForInfants, hvalldsandGrDWX'Ig"l‘fldren. RichMilk, Malted Gra The Osiginal Food-Drink For All Ages. OTHERS are beén agpar- s to impose new, com- Besigestion. Is e e ‘.;.um licated and disturbing regulations of My B0 A e totereaten w' ¥ Journai- it not only this butfrates, which affect the business with-|reaq ‘of the recent city movement with and especially in thelin the tes as well t between | regard to the Ameri ntempers: ate fol e and through states, with no nlea be- |alien population, also you United States : ¢ got ricl k ing made by the Zovernment that it|editorial upon the extent of illiteracy | /0N Propag: that the wett i needs to resort to such a method to|&mong the men who were called to thel The s in the past i nerease its revenue, it might have|colors. We heartily accord with the|ting the U s & » heen expected that the states wobla |S¥ident desice on the part of :ou e o M gl o o e Edhucti oy l‘ orities to attempt this great o ] ': B e Not only are public|B€ results of which - are ~so t ut profitabie X b g ! needed, and we t that the first!pro not to select new loader . me work ha service commissions in several states|step will besin b et Aseticant vet. - There are a good many eiizibles, $0 or zed »s of business that the rates are in-{tion of the names of the pupils & jbut for the present we shouid ..:h a vacancy in the po: ave_been est thoae . At and increased without jus-|students who come under the influence | t whan Hti it is evident that such action{of this new ent c. Bven in the aken, ety 1|is addinz to the con ion w! h is | interests of ordinary and would b bound to exist when the lines are |clerical work, mot to i f except after | turned back to private control. Or is|WEeE ")"“r" i .)7"]’1:1;12"!1\1!'0 | g eful scrutiny, and they |t possible that it is intended by this r,u“““ng such \\mml‘!‘- 1 o the trade. It|and other moves to increase the Giffi- | pinations of alphabetic Kewise m 1ed that this bus-|culty of returninz the lines and there- we find in our direct ¥ n carried to the the movement for S. 3 . ¢ made to ascer- anips of business? (We refrain looking for second | bkt : ing, out of cour to the owners and style they de- | RAILROAD CROSSINGS. fhege soosnomens D How A 16 5 - it ok ¥ . |able that most, if not af, memb At one of those bad crossings in|names have a root n : up wherever| Springfield, where it next to im-:that meaning is t into | e 1 on the street in|possible fo using the highway | English. Why, if these persons are r city and completa | (o nce along the rail- |to be transformed into Amer = E ile features of | life of 2 voung wo-|should not also the appelations MEN AND WOMEN LOOK INTO THIS. Study o fiiciently | heen taken, a young man | &ttaching to them be £ this picture carefully. G ¥ UIEC g eIl UL 5 hd henin pleasure of their| shows clearly that doctors and scientists are f dollar o ‘\' b s e R oTrey and successo y absclutely righ 1t when they tell you that more than 70 p ' ed by gates and a watchman | gladly lail cu : a bles & o5 seven of the 2 rs dnd el |0y SEoe Al non-organic diseases can be traced to an ACID ? tehman had gone home |tion scheme to combat{ STOMACE, oras tneyc 1 it, Iivrernmdltv' Ie ¢ t ap to have been mo pre-|ihc progres bolsheviki we should| You see here ! how it begmv ~th erzrxt sy:nploms, ; ch | ¢ ‘.‘y‘yv:u-:.- (-v:’ .4:1;“:;’er rx]f“ll'm 'i“.,,' :n«q. n fo s “vu 'n:“ny.mr v such 23 indi geme 7 hea: T 0 3 dtiention . 6. {he way, when ! gusting food-repeating, retching, n;hat, sou., gasny t , bl stomach, etc. ] 1 ¥ YOU SEE, TOO, WHAT LEAI)Q TO how it szps the healt | It is hence ver mmnm t some T #‘Z'W\L.“,Sr, ) ok | these other jaw- m.r.“:, melancholia, " =1 mty, rheu mbago, sw « ed to |1 Areventieania fiom ness, gastri riigo, heart t ? ! ezard fo pro autointoxication, in cer- and intestinal indige: . / which frequently TESU‘;‘E CATTLE IN NEW ENGLAND, "-“_M“r‘;"""“‘} cancerous conditio ved in t i . 7 T | cu..anda-fl,es m 7 S | OTHER V Ew Poms | / g 1 crossing is t | i | and women suffer d from inese tfir 4 cment of Jermont | groubles and never dream that it is ) rejotc- | an acid-stomach that is the causs need for groiat their ill health. e snd the o dylaea ot RUT THERE is N asthe o warning du 00 e i the g T e of the acid that forms in th overlook the i T = i achemical test because it ests upon the dri Eg\ | less. \z,t it is so pgwg-r : ca spect the lives (1 through the enamel —the . | those who ith him | \ the human body. And = own ently to makes teeth rot and decay. " u whether t excess acid in the stomach play S P “" | protection v‘.un or not. The dange causes 50 much misery—makes neonle so we..k and : can be r TRSeC dte toolpreal ailing—unfit for either work or pleasure and brings on \ I as potatoes, and act- | L CL | At premature old age onviction he has EDITORIAL NOTES. 0 B N T ? : , n Back and Face. liched | | Where Will It hd 1+ determinea | ,The man on the corner saya; Tt - i ere i Efl o look like a long season for ¢ han i were L 1 ana | r ) be | why east- . 15 canr made to provide r ore beef for consumption in reason the experiment | Maine man is commencing | md to be watched with a great | rest. It is not {o be sup- at he is entering upon it ving first given pretty| hought to both sides of the problem, and if he can make a suc- ess of it there is no n why oth- re cannot do iikewise. He to perform no small ser- GERMANY’S ELECTIONS. Germa ha gone thrcugh the ex- perience of starting and carrying on | costly and d. rous war, It| v has had the benefit of the wild terrorism which has prevailed to the east and a iaste of it within its own boundaries. 17 we are to judge by the expr on of the pecple at the ballot box, at a time when the risht of suffrage was never so freely exer- cised before, it is quite evident that they have had enough of both and are desirous of establishing a government which will stand for and uphcld law and order, which mean end to he junkers and the of the [anatics. The full retarns of the election held | hibition question. No one will ever dare say hence- ferth that Germany is ng. The tipping of waiters has been done away with, { whirl the vane in other dire i man with the lawn mower. How Dry | Am in its best days was cor so popular to be ter the bone dry into ef- cet. Europe is probably wondering by this time whether the peace confer- ence will attempt to take up the pro- oi goe: o With the continuation of this wea- ther no one will be astonished to hear of the first dandelion making its appearance most any day. Germany may wince under the new terms which are declared, but it knows very ‘well what it would have done had the war cnded as it desired. The weatherman must be all puffed up with pride over the many favor-! able thinzs that are being said about | him, but just wait till he dares fo| ctions! | anxious for! t Holland. but ; at it iz different | Ju The Dutch are still President Wilson to vi they must realize ¢ with him than with Bill Hohenzollern; | he isn’t limited to any one country. | There is no wonder that the former Laiser is said to have aged ten years in a year or so. He has done enough to make the rest of his life miserable whether his days are few or many. Those neutrals which do not want to Join a league made by others ought to appreciate the en suc throug! have at| | the experiences whic tbe hands of Germany. If their agricultural implements are taken the Germans think they will be left a very serious piight. It will give them chance io about how much consideration given to the desolated sections France and Belzium. was of l LESTER E. WALKER, M.D. ROOM 306 THAYER BUILDING Hours: Phana; Qioga 1R2-bmidassn 1228 and Burned. ““I first noticed red eruptions break out on my back. After-a short time they broke out on my face. They would itch and burn and I would lie awake all night scratching and bath- ing them. I would have to stop work, my head would itch so. ‘I saw an advertisement for Cuti- cura and sent for a free sample. Then I bought more and I used two cakes of Soap and two boxes of Oint- ment and they healed me.” (Signed) Miss Ida Frank, 193 Magnolia St., Roxbury, Mass., July 12, 1218, Cuticura for Toilet Uses Promotes Skin Health Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum are all you need for your skin and all toilet uses. Bathe with Soap, soothe with Ointment, dust wuh ‘Talcum. Unlike snongly med: Where else can it end except in broke: dragging out of one mi Ambition, Courage. excess acidl—AND GET RID COF IT! A wonderful new discovery excess acid without the slighte EATONIC, meade it the form eat—just like a bit of candy. Th ike 2 piece of blottin, com: y feel L soaps, Cuticura Scap is ideal for the complexion because so pure, so deli- cate and so super-creamy. Cuticura Talcum is an exquisitely scented face, skin, baby and dusting powder. So why contin at hand? Don't let drag out your day Give vour stoma: afine, healthy con so thatev ery mouthi : Eested and register 16¢% in enziching your lood and building up your bedily strapgt! If youare one of those who have ‘tri everything”’ but in spite of it are still lack- ing in physical strecs vigor, begin at once to take EATC Don’t put it 2f and mental Hava the pow and energy to work with vim. Enjoy the geed things of life. Learn what it raeans to fairly over with health. L others, you wilisay that veu never drg it possible that such a wonderful change for the bettercould be broughtaboeut so qmckly \ Sumple Each Frea by Matl. Address post-card: +Outicura, R, Beston " Sold everywhere. Soup e Ofmment 2 asd . Taleom e, JOSEPH BRADFORD BOOKBINDER Glank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 BROADWAY 9-10 a. m,, 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. serable day after another, no energy, a prey to your own gloomy thoughts, the joys of life all gone? For in the end acid-stomach kills Hope, 1 them work. n health, the You need not suffer from the immediate effects of Acid- tomach nor be a victim of its many evil consequences. Strike at once at the very cause of all this trouble—the THERE IS A QUICK AND EASY WAY TO DO THIS. b ble to remove fort. It is ca tablets—they are gecd to action in the stomach is y paper teking You! sly it banishes the im , heartbarn, belching, oW olh"k'“ led our bifity disappear. it costssolittle. o) .gk reliefis Stom maci Headaches Nervousne Rheuma Lumbago Sf‘n‘ura We repeat that, unless the harmfal excess acid is removed from your stomach, a wrecked and broken constitution is almest sure to You can so easily avoid all this misery just upon thousands of men and women have dum an doing, Everywhere, people who haveused EATONI {y to its power to bring quick re'ief. l”be t some of these people are 80 enti ! wing evi Curcd of lnte-n—ml Ind:, gesnan after 9 Y aye been tzoubled with iztes the most freguent results of Ach epont quite s tam for medicina £nd - tablets a few cuys the gasand pain b used any tablets now for 4 weeks 22d adil La Cannot Praise EATONIC Too Highly “Have been using EATONIC for stomach trouble more than a mcath aad canot prais it wo much for what ivhas done 3. 4. Cepen, Nat'l Hilitary Fo Wouldn’t Be Without EATONIC If it Cos “I£ the cost of EATONIC wers §2.00a box, I wos!dx't 1t, becauce 1 have suffered with my stomach for tw adicine has cured me like EATONIC.” Henry Mezdo Instant Relief After 40 Years Saf Have been troubled with stomach. trouble £ YEALS par tound INSTANT RELIEE miethes T am 71 years old and my case was a ltubb%nL GET A BIG GUA OF EATONIC from your dr We authorize him to: gt gist to make this guan. fails in any way, tal refuad your meney. to getit from your (h'u‘w not keep EATONIC wr will mail you postpai can send us the 5c s EATONIC. Don’ta today. Address, Eator pany, 10658, Wabash Av. Lm.ago, 1y

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