Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 29, 1919, Page 4

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NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDNESBAY, JANUARY 29, 1919 given to it it becomes quite evident| FACTS AND COMMENT m SECOND STORY LADY that Serbid dnd Belgium dre. deeply e S men A interested in the matter of reparation, | . . 2user D. Hines, the new director 5 general of railroads, is considering any | . ) - “But T thi icest thing of end_Serbia would seem to he thor-|gther advance in freight rates to meet| - 15 {hat WAL, asked the BRI mc tHainicestithinslor ¢ cake?” % s 0 s e a “The | beamed _tne .emall oughly justified in setting forth the|the enormous advances in wages that|STDAll berson from the first flat. y 2 claim that it is vitally interested in|have followed each other in rapid suc- |3 With raisins in?/, S5t Jape ang oo Ew 5 el “Yes,” answered tha,second S§tory [Jane never wanted me the matter of the responsibility for|cession ever since the government be- lady, @quiefly closing the oven door.|around her, ir her room, or a | éfiorwilx Bulletin H the war. It was between Serbia and |£an to dabble in railway matters by |uryy’ gujte bawaed, too,. but L1l let it | She'd me to 5 THURSDAY | Jhsed Qoneiet Austria that he trowdle arose and |{hS, PjriS? of the Adameon law inlciay there o' tow momints longer | Now she 'vites me UESNT L I gu though there were other influences at |y dollar el oo |, “It _smells awfily good,” compli- |talks to me so! 123 YEARS OLD work it seems only right that Serbia | creases mads. to employes. by M |mented tho gmail person. “Are you |for most an hour should want to see thdt its position|McAdoo [ast summer, but the total|E0IE t0 have it for supps SEial e oh B Banner Double Feature Bill S. Hart " subseription price 126 & week: 5% a mont 6.9 | i properly set forth of wages paid show that the inerease| T1l see, .It musn't be cut foo soox, tTrm. Shh asked me if ;| In His Latest 6-Part Arfcraft . s i Jes asis 15 fodtes Y and spplication | You. know.” Jimmie 3 Dicturs Dutersd i the Postofie at Noreich, Conm, 40 There can ba no (}ue. o but what| ?E?\i}\eigq‘l}g‘gll)]'gg%oou;j zpplicaion | iy g Gt évet eut it foo soon, can |in the : @iond-<clan matier it is the purpose of tie representa- |0 FeRO LRS00, 3z °T GO {4 o ] BRANDNG BR()ADWAY A 2 Teleahone Calls. tives of the larger countries, and all z‘d",f.f,tl"f:‘ Mnps oo tor e big UL ise 4 L Buneds punes Omce 0. delegates at the confer:ace for ibat|men, conduetcrs and trammen. These| The small person sighed, Then, ir- PO W Bulleia Job Omce 35-2. | matter, to see that the intcrests of | were the omgimal beneficiaries under |fievantly, “I think the war's done my strong situations which “Big Bill® handies _in great styld, DON'T MiSS IT! 4 3 he large are care- |the Adamson law and thersfore were|AUnt Jane a heap of good 4 i not included ong those wt say | _The second stary lady, her eyes hu-|ias fully taken care of, for it is for the | RO MMC CH haym\:(lf ));cmm,lwsler ;;.hb morous, exclained, “Isn’t, that fine! Tjske'd rights of .the little fellow that the|pnew demand is granted and theré is |OULY . hoBe it will be, that v with = | strugsle has been waged, but it is|but Iittle doubt but that it \will he, the |cthers. In the best of :s, you know, MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, quite_natural that they should want|railways of the country will have been |there’s always room for improve- Willimantic Offiee, 25 Spring St. Telephone 384-2 | the small as wel R Norwich, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1919 it M bbb At .oy Her lfispiration i \§ Burton Holmes Travelogue Brilliant 5-Act Metro Drama i f L s o cihe |f “THE GORGE OF PAGSANJAN® The Aswelsted Press Is exclsively enttied || committee representation in such |saddled with a clean bilii ’"?}I‘gwas 2 SEh e S phs e ;‘]" IR B ._q,.gsfi_rffl to the use for republication of all news deepatch- atters as th ofer t increases, necessary peri ” v ARG O e SIS 2 AR LT i || matters as they refer to. S i amal PEriiDs a5 2 WA* | Jane," eut i the small, peron Srith 57 ptaers, i chen s | SHIRLEY MASON RUTH CLIFFORD, — 2 . » FIGHTING TOBAGCO jon on the government until such |Solemnity, “but she's filling it up. She's | came ¢ t down bed, -1 | > of repubiication of speclal despatch- time as the railways themselves are)d0ing heaps of nice fhings. If I couid whispered to me, °& ed. And ERNEST TRUEX L4 . s 4 3 o 3 g i » be aleo reserv TJust because the ratification of the|permitted to charge enough to pay |I'd Write to Jimmie Brown, over there, fJimmy, t0o, won ¥ . = D?"gl“ Ecactts Proccoca prohibition amendment has been se- | their own expense 3 and tell nim about them. Wouldn't he |I guess T did— I the, Fiye;Eare Comeay, Dram THE CABARET GIRL e——————————————— L cuired_in 4, very short time; once it| Frém_4 financial viewpoint dovern.|b® SUfPrised? Radast “COME ON IN” was started on its way by congress,|{ment operation of Iroads i “I don't believe he would” declared |since the second .story lady. “You see. he !prayed never could see .aaything in Aunt|ed me rig Jane that wasn't.fine and beautiful.{me T You don‘} see how that coull he? Never mind. You will unde a— e d: Huh!” dowbted. the small person. has not there are apparently some who feel|been a success thus ¥ that every other reform should be at- [calculation of tempted in the same way by getting an amendment to the federal consti- tution. This is indicated by the at- titude wh taken by a Syracuse|taled twice who w university or relative to the use|the deficit for 1 e be s is Rod success of the, prohibition movomcnt}im:{ho‘m‘" 25 }::;h '({‘r‘;‘“ oh the part | finest. chagee is her gettin& up morn- it is perhaps quite natural that the| %%, . btk t flmp‘mllngs for bfeakfast. She never used (u[ same method should |be considered | proph s amiland mother'd take.it to her in bed. AFTERNOONS 230 TO § & 5f & wirtotiiprritings SEIANIa. 1 order. 10 DESATE {14 B05 LD ered R her'd get.so fussed! Now it'c all 'S Entife Changs 6f Prograiime Today however, that|changed. and lots of tim, Aunt Jane |the pi .. I hate when the v EVENINGS 8 TO 10 P. M. Bt where 14 thers goine. fo be ajpatter > out of the |makes fy, mother stay in bed morr- [man comes, 'cause thers hasn't br ¢ 1 duaily toward |ings. And when wa all had the flu | letter from ng. Wi ——————— — l a - | {he railways | She was. just fine and never seemed fo |why.” eyes gleami w he uniform of the United States ought | CIRCULATION Jan. 25, 1919, 10,033 VAUDEVILLE TOMORROW AND FEATURE PICTURES ht up in her ar: any ave the SKATING RINK AUDITORIUM 'nd stitutional amendments? Apparently |hole and proceeding = there is no thought given to that so | Y alt called in regard to making con-|instead of slowly climbi Jave ainking dceper and dseper micia | Diak of Hereelte 2 10 docfor | Ading?"” i o ¥ 4 F 3 v 129 . om the sen: zallery 9 ose who are working for | hottomlos nd. The single|said one day he'd do most anvthing to | The second st st r gy i of the other fellow can see | strand that h. i from being | Fave a nrsé like Aunt Jane on cases. | beautifully brow: ¥ y enguife » half billion | Then when all_ gor, well, do vou |haif of it on a 71 at ought to be put through, i n actual a. n unfamiliar =<t | Company | oflicer to 7 1 Senator coarross | know what? Ehe told my olving _fund d might e other sheand to be 1 a ant ne,’ iled ' rest.| “But you sail you never 5 n do you know W t? Sha| *“There’s Aunt Tane c L i S aidn’t_go "way_to rest at alll Our doc- | interrupted the socond s S i Songs, Dafices and & Real wonther one lost. and that tor, called us_ up..and told ns.she was | “Oh, my! i to thank Senato $mith for Beauty Chorus d working for const S¥oul thus be rinaino : nursing fu pghents for him! Wasn'c jirom Jimm atfon. . Then Smifh did endments it can be expected ly intact. As a matter of fact there|that dandy of Aunt Jane te just fine courtesy, of taking hin | — different legis] 1 be have been no 1o match the| “Indeed it was ™ that lefter.” ‘ 3 zallery. where m the front row toj st of the Sherman ¢ énjoys the un- ! ratify invariable def slving fund ir. Hines the con- vhich would meat OUR FORCES IN RUSSIA. r selection there pa: prestige of be pea WASHINGTON AFFAIRS of Paving been | B emb s Marts D aligon?? - The gres (S ejection from the Other Mern's Dlflfifitfl'fi ind coffe apital is supplanted . 1. ing been an honored 5 h R 2 ffect one's he Athens.” a liferary o g or, ail a short The story of the battle of a de Because ical Mecea for eft for 2 ' { S 4 ropepe o S in the days of German it thé Sensation of i L | R AR s S ature, Those were. the: days ¢ fiate. —-Tf éathe aboit ided to store at the Springfield ar-ij for & father who has érred. e nd, Schiller. ;before all nt Francis C. Conn ATl 3 siaeoh aseal r 1 Some of life and the nobler qu N tr makin wni hine gnns | Y ¢ the ¥ ¢ Fas i C T chine guns} 3 . soul were crished out. Trauret i praen: ) HUNS AND HYPHANS X 0 : e ; drili-sergeant, S S S 30 MINUTES OF LAUGHTER ¢ library, & musenm, . the. old one hundred Q f necticat and send | Cmi———— hurch dating back to the y e e S _iexAy for fia he of (m"th(‘g Sherman thuad < D .. chief of i n + | the: e few of the and. finally said that v \ces that the man- |and unssttling effect for a time; but — ing the | of cld We Here in the old thea- [ 32 enont tn rets o E wning ma- | thete is litile reagon for uncasiness or 1 FIDDLER. > i ter before ich s L DuS P22 who B 1 1blished at|apprehension,.. .none¢ for . liscourage- A bronze group of the beloved e 1Y g A ment. The l2boc duesiica il .soon : 'H\‘\fll [hQH' oW 1,\ chosen adjust itself tor there js bound to be : which will enc < Al Pat a_strong demand for w just as K m ny's new. day e e e o nS|sdon as things get, going xlong the N 0 G, et e ropsec [ new coufe. . An example of what the h national puros i} Ce 3 < the amends ate future holds in store for in- . 2 | - o ¥ 1 i a5 n: wrond LA Be: fnaeiiits 5 % = €l dustry i8 funished by Angeles, # p 1 = [ vee Sl Y ire [ Tarly eul 2t 1 ¥ = 3 3 which _anhoun¢es that th: ¢ intends to expend eleven miflicn: of doilars he United States for public imhrevement ¢ gar 4 county home. and prises. Bverywhere the ; L reau for womien On farms,. as of brttermeni and enterprise will Bovi 45 the 1 | st say > or women in homes outside of farm shown.—Bristol Fréss. them to t t A s I Y ! he t to w v Iarge destruction P making a wre he last mo- ¢ 1 n but ? the mines atus A SAFEGUARD FOR ROADS. ax ob & ¢ e to re e ) p hat these $ de to pay S The new as \ 2 Al the hope for EDITCRIAL NOTES. Switzerland is irous of three mobs of outlets to the sea, but it is noticeabl an capital t ting no effort to gain |? t ontrol hy foree | i & , It is interesting to read about the 6 o4l i drop in ce of certain commodi- e aultge. 3 i ‘ i it is another th hen one rovernment. 00, fin ! sets out to rrove it in favor of law | | The thing to do is not to fight but ted to suppress ! to help the natural law of supply and 2 a8 soon demand and let, the prices descend | launiched, with the resilt {fa ere they should be Lol ot Aeainial et Take a look around the circle these | yarte s or st days ana 1 ged soidiers fs alv tries which are very few coun- not = with [ spot for treak. some form of labor tromble. ernment el in eccatias of uneertainty, | When reductions in wholesale prices| remote town of W. with the of the new re announced the consnmer notices = M it takes q before it; The choice of Weimar as a tempo hag the same effect upon the retailer 318 r 4 new Geimany With the Krupp works busy com- The return the | rleting big guns to turs over to the pleases | Yankees there f that the 2 BN h ite a WHILE THEY LAST ; 1 This Genuine New Victrola $22.50 ads at any t & 5 e B Cenwiess : siness isn't the kind it s big| === handing back of th idends, | & SRinty s, 1. inad 2t| The Germans think it was a terri- | " on injust. How the |ble thing thit 500,000, as they claim ' 5 +8 remajns to he|SHould die as the result of the allied R natural that it | block de, but it was all right for ther sands Ha i ]A)t e proposad in view of the un- [ to_start the war. - ‘Thou ds’ o Dls%gvetseredare j which exists regarding the| The man on the corner says: 1t! Edwards’ Olive Tal roblem and the laclc of any|ay be a bit early to hang up th | a Harmless Substitute. 8 frre snow shovel but you can't afford to e ¥ e augh at the fellow avho s gettig ni. | DrEdwards’ Olive Tablets—the substi. Y SRl | commrires REemERRTAon, | B b s o B T S $1.00 FIRST PAYMENT—75¢ PER WEEK i i s Carranza is said to be planning : . 5 There are leaders among the na- g5 planning | tarieo are the result tions in the peace conference and|ToW :‘fl'{"’{:}:& a';‘“’f“?ffl'v‘: ":"U-d‘i"“-E%Etfigfia'&ga%%mfi&mmfi such leadership might justly be ex-| o™ 05 CIREC TIAY € Some tonfiec | iver and bowel complaints with calomel, pected to rest upon the shoulders of [ {P7 between that and the clatm that| Hys efforts tg banish itaiminhtcntthese the big countries, but it is perfectly | SO, wants money, little olive-colored tablets, 2 : nt that the smaller ones Have |, The announcement to the effect tha: | Thegs plegsant little tabletd do the good most important part in the |} 000 soldiers a month are to be| yyiap calomel dbed have no bad after tivity and It is quite natura}| rousht home will be £50d news to|efects. They 88N ifij'tfl‘éeflfi' =th fike 1d feel that they should nr}» men as well as those on this side stm’ngl!quidsorha’ mel, They taks hold | | the_neace adjustments. “‘;" o R | of the trotble and quickly correct it, Why secially true of Belgium ang | 1t may be as Karolyi says that it curethe'ljye’rztflm expense of the teeth? | irs to he graund | [[UNEATY i cut up by the powers it | Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the = ch Hids have will not st cut but that gi ;. o made at faflure to secure representa- | the impression that it iy cven now | to take calome ‘ g tion unon some of the leading com- |badly cut up at the thoushts of any | Olive Tablets take | mittees named by the conference to|Ppartitioning. M laok into certatn matte Of course after ko travels arouna| larpfe They point out that y are with- [among the ruins of France a few days| 8. 13 ut representation on tha committee | President Wilson will feel like boost. | Olive Tablefs when on reparation and resnonsibility for|ing any estimate which he may o| “heavy.? ote how they t#e war. No oversight may have been | had in mind as to the indemnity Ger- | Drain and how they “perk intended but when consideration mlmmgnhfluld‘w. e <. | 40c and 25¢ abox. Al ONLY 42 AT THIS PRICE AND TERMS. NEW PRICE $25.00 SENT PREPAID ANYWHERE IN NEW ENGLAND THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP, mc. THE VICTROLA STORE OF NORWICH 46 FRANKLIN STREET' the protests gums, Sodostrong iflil;t. bl; libgst not

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