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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1919 1796 > 1919 stricken regions of Europe. According T e e of e b ol R No Indigestion! Stomach Feels Fing! - % | striction would be for a period of four - i years. oI5 this Windormere 50752 (‘Yel: “Cold not be better,” Mies Bennett 3 For the past few years immigration | thank goodness, T raised you at Tast.| responded coraially. A G D ; Slorwich Gulletin |w e 750wy |5 e o B 1 SR e e e 0 Acidity, Gas, Souring, ySPBPSIa : THEATRE. &= aliens here have gone back home for| I need an operator to answer it,”| “Well, this is a surprise,” he declar- and Qoufied one reason or another. Great changes | replied Miss Bennett with ill sup-|ed. “I thought from the news I read Belching gas, food souring i - have ot to tako place across the wa- |pressed impatience. “Dil You ever [ of von before I sailed that ou had left S {5 s TODAY AND TOMORROW ter and the countries there are going|hear anything so absurd™ hicago.” stomach, lumps of pain from indi- 123 YEARS OLD to teduiré al tholr pecple ite aid | - A= what T am still here,” she rejoined. “And T e KEITH SUPREME VAUDEVILLE s e s o s ooinn | the reconstruction. It fs certatn of |, O I thought you w e every- | T fancied you were still overscas, M: ges! n body else, calling up to coneratulate | jor Havens.” « year course that the burden s going to be|mqon my engagement anuounced this| “I'm back on special detail” replicd upset stomach stops instantly. Yes! ,‘ IVIII .I .S ANI , I ,( )(:K w ()OD eed s ¢ et Norwich, Coma. & | o heavy one but there is the promise|morning” - the young major. At once! ey The Rural Comedy cut-upl in a Riot of Comedy, Songs and Dancing s of a brighter future which many will| “What is it? P'm all curiosity” ‘T am giad to have such an efficlent | e . be anxious to participate in, while| “My kid cousin and namesake is en- | aid.” i SRt / THE GA With jan - R there will be many who will not be|uaged to Lieut. Drawsan nut at Camp| Under the chairman's competent d: No more stomach-headache, E BBERTS Concert ur Sweeprmi Bulletin 305 Ofes 352 | able to get to these shores because of | SCott. I suppose when they sent the | rection the preparations for a notabie | Sensational Athletic Novelty Musical + Offe, 25 Spring St Teepbeoe 3842 | posirictions which already exist and |@Rnouncement to the paper they for- | feast moved like clocwor Noveity Act VIVIAN MARTIN in “HER COUNTRY FIRST” and all w gy 5 cot to give an address, for all the {in readiness when the guests b it is not improbable that steps will be | y.oriq and his sister have been calling | arri We must not let the hoy tuken by the respective countries to|me up.” %k a minute!” the girls we prevent them from coming. It is thus| “I'm glad I missed it. Td have been | warned at the last mom Never ag¥. indigestion pain. “Norwich, Friday, Jan. 31, 1919 Pape’s Diapepsin not only re- i i ! A 5-Part Story of a Girl Who Could Not Help Being Patriotic MEMSER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, « question, as vet, whether the fears ;m) di;zusmd. he only person I'd| Accordingly they wer v lieves bad stomachs but it strength- ] e he Awociaied Press s exelusively eotitied || about an abnormal increase in im- |favor for you is that fascinatine Ben- |ip their attentions and at the ciose of - : i 3 b= = * repunication o b news dewxih || 1 iration s not largely fmaginary. |Mie Havens. who was so ardently e- | the festivities the youth who acte ens weak stomachs. Splendid! 3 \ WHY PICK ON ME! . Pathe Comedy e et s LA voted to you all last wincer.” spokesman cxpressed the zeneral si oo “That's just your romaniic motion, |timent: “You ladies sure have given | WORKING WAJEG;HROUGH COL- | Margaret.” us the best kind of a tim E = : “Well, anyhow, that wesn't what T What efforts some young men are ow Rsu't v willing to make in behalf of an edu- | 2led up for; T wanted to ask_what you are going t ‘Thunksgiving cation is pretty well demonstrated by | ¥ hgire Sams io, 40 on Thanksgiving Costs little—Any drug store. ation of spectal despatch: .upseT? Pape’s Diapepsin Ow‘NLWI‘.Ol:I%TFZ 7 : '} THEATRE ' Todaf and Saturday | TWO BIG FEATURES gave us afferwara. I'm sw preciate it AUDITORIUM 2.15—6.45—8.30 Billy Hall & CIRCULATION for toa past esc Rl DRt Rase e el | T Jan. 25, 1919, 10,033 5 2 notes of “The Star Spangled there were 372 students| HOW can I without any family?|Banner” died ~way, M ay, ret came in. | pureau of self help whose earnings and Dad is and T giiess vou are reads fo call i from the work which they secured and | time to the Red Cross. 4 1 un this old | day. Major H: performed amounted to over $65,000. |caravansary as a rest billet for any- | you ¢ you are here This is of course nothing new for|body on 1 vou Benneit off my | . G students at Yale/ and all such institu- | , “Splendid: You'l be just ihe person | hands We are pleased to announce that all our future elec- F Ompany # i ¢x | for “chairman for our ‘dinner for re-| “Miss Bennett!” he exclaimed, turn- s 5 : : s tions for that matter, for there have | yming solciers at the Hene-Ont» |ins to that young ladv. ‘1 have heer || trical installations will be inspected before current is L] ENTIRE NEW been those who could not have gone| “Delighted. What. kind of a com- {thinking of vou as marcied all these EW SHOW TODAY through college but for the efforts | mittee is there?” - months!” turned on. CLEVER COMEDIANS AND A REAL BEAUTY CHORUS e e e e which they put forth to pay thelr way| “I knew vou would do it. Some good | “A case of mistaken identity. Mv ile they were getting their educa- | Canteen workers, and the pirls of my ke cousin is periodically bein : ! s it ce i A i 7 . E DEATH DANCE ton. It makes it evidont that swhore | communis ~vice uni t on ta- d and getting into the pape This inspection is furnished by the City of Norwich THE o way ana|ble and “furnish somié songsand | iiive you two been < E s tp b s : 4 . ' Extra Added Attraction can be mo question but what|*YUhen Miss Bennett arcived at the | “Boon Sash g Gas ectrical Department, and we guarantee all our GE! ALSH very 5 . R 2 34 A e 3e plied 1 ” very experience in the 1 of | Hang-Out the day of the festival| “She has put me through the fir 1 1 . . . BILLIE RHODES ORGE W. H these young men is bound to have an|she found the men already there, busy second_desree, q il work to be in accordance with these requirements. N important influence upon their whole h stepladders and harmmners, put ]’\l\"l!'fl the majo: “ON THE JUMP” THE LIVELIEST, SNAPPIEST PICTURE HE HAS YET MADE HOUDINI —IN— “The Master Mystery” e COMING—MON., TUES., WED. February 3, 4,5 IN THE GIRL OF MY DREAMS future. They are taught the value of ‘i"’!”"v .;m-» \'el (k‘rr‘!mtimv' . arm thr : ¥ “How do you like the motto?” aske arine e and smo Importance of Striving | (he vounz officer who was riving the [ and asked: “Didn't } or what they want rather than de- | finishing touches to ‘It is a znod thing | propriate moatto, - A pending upon someone else for their|to give thanks' cleverly lettered in |good thing to give thank tion and expecting that a pull will | corn ears. News. erwards land them In some soft po-- AGAINST GOVERNMENT OWNER.|>ition for life, Without doubt many of these stu-|Gleaned from Foreign Ex-|Fun U boats were SHIP. dents who are working their way son must|through college, earning anywhere changes of government own- | from $150 to $743 a vear, and in the| A thrilling story of tt We will make no charge for this inspection. PATHE NEWS WELCOME U The Norwich Electric Co. | ; i ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS bout, she the nex striped hyens, T y she lay on ihe g to be half s vor According to a Berlin telcoram, the |y aken down to 190 | NeW NEED BETTER ATTENTION. |05, a letter reason seems to exis: The submari in view of the way in|and got oy n shot up the streets NO* few days ago, for prote should : nes of the counk | last vear at Yale they numbered over | of the Eritish submarine 1314 in m‘(s e ek 42 Franklin Street i Broadway Producing Co. 1 re than a dash of| % quarter of the total enrollment. had (Of the Goeben in th Darda nell S 1t he | PRESENTS : o which o | oo enguned I Somine cHors etope| Lo, In (he Ol accoun ¢f 1 1o e D THE JUVENILE FOLLIES i kouse commitise to ¥ing upon their college course, and | *"myc’ f1y ler:. Murdras on Janu: . ; d 5 e | £ RTAIN w s refefred when | it is certain that such have been and | 1915 red the T d e S = ; Nroritia Bova ot thelsbthuRe siment izt 20—ENTERTAINERS—20 3 cly the idea of | will continue to he a great inspiration | safely clearad the anti ER VI}:N POINTS | mssority manitess sn lite ureency T. A. B. HALL, TONIGHT |} SEE THE BIG MINSTREL SHOW F S o 0 DI e S eriior: : thar thero s Heans o3 {1 Watch for the Strest Parade - e e g e ;‘,”,"";“*,\3 e ‘ ; : [ROWLAND’S JAZZ BAND — —- : given them for their efforts and those | Goabe nmunition, aal tne explo- \‘rp\f';{;f,‘, o e . ° £ » .mr< "v :‘ \,‘,.;” \3'»\1 bt s«nf:nn\\' them in followed put - ted propesly. T'll be Noty-The hoysatitne st thal! Dancin Toni ht crenséd intertat and remsect: sealighip G ort pla {be admitted to this dance free of g g 3 charge. per, “Die Republii from Hindenbira ( ¥ on 1. T. A. B HALL erhury | Amer- BIGGER AND BETTER Rowland’s Jazz Band o ue| 12TH ANNUAL AUTO SHOW e becam» of contral, the p: f 3 : ! for the family for| i ) uncertain, | o the public from such in- B e hiD 15 buy tual OF THE SKATING PlIhK '} dividuals especially when it is nc secret eIl hit her | 1¢? of o 5 HARTFORD AUTOMOBILE o ai Abby are Wrnweriate 2 1t hepd . government Keeping AL g e it e e 1‘,.3,:; ; Sur- | opportunity af sec ways that most of v DEALERS' ASSOGIATION, INC. OLYMPIC HALL aptain w t burning have violent outbreaks. > up on committee's | ! R e ek it the navizator. 1 followed iher sucl |State Armory, Broad Street ARTERNOOHNSIFS0 108 re should not eve: c 2 ly @ ed | . ? once the . M. o s “\‘ author PRl e e HARTFORD EVENINGS 8 TC 10 P. M. It ina with such in- reh's worst — KL It m be at a peried wh ‘lh\‘ bes (ff_‘l i ey are not c they may 4 not count a t the g of their lo February 22 to March 1, Inclusive | g1 T The Piano Tuner Auspices of First Regiment GEER 122 Prospecl St b fo | or when here s 3 dipo- | Times. CONNECTHICUTS STAVE [ GUARD Phone 511 A overlook the — — to follow = tedly der an dry with a | e has r hs which could with per restraint upon uch people have been prevented. Chere seems to provision madc or people er they have dem beyond doubt that they [ *5e] & The Business /fim Center of Norwich A QUICK CLEANUP OF Women’s Winter Garments WHILE THEY LAST THEY ARE YOURS AT THESE CLEANUP PRICES an Operationby rdiaE. Pinkham’s = Compound. BOYS it what seems to be needed is the | r attention to thost 10 be strongl direction in the rece idea of tolerating the ac- tions and threats of such neople with- out making any move.to insure mujl{ t ur where they are [ N2 specially concerned is wrong, and it| unly far preferable that flm«»}' olur roper curb placed upon | ta rather than after frightful crime. s their prison. inclined | 7 Says glass of hot water with # phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons. S Before I ia E. Pink- getable C mpc':ml I wasso 11 from a female ' trouble that I was forced to stayin bed \ for a week at a time w"fh weakness and zin, but your med- has done so {much 1vr me that I Imrccommen(’mg it women. [t certzinly is e and is a sure road to It you wake up with : bad breath ;h'] ton € | vour head is dull or 1 eat sours and There are no quantities of any particular kind of garment at any of the following prices. Not all sizes are represented in each lot, but — oh boy! — what values are offered! There is going to be a little winter weather anyway, and the time is ripe to cqfiire a few of those winter garments, par:icularly when you can do so at such prices, thing. Drink b ss of real hot water with spoonful of limestone hate in it. is will flush the pol d tox | from stomach, Tiver, kids wels and cleanse, sweeten i Yoa may pubfish the entire alimentary tract. Do | this etter if you like.”— Mrs. ‘W. G ur-inside bathing immediately upon | T; ».D. A, Hazelhurst, Ga. arising in the morning to wash ¢ | EDITORIAL NOTES. to| Germany never roalized be wad such great love for i to all suff 2 great me A cargo steamer came Thames on is weck ed like Ark It begins to luek as i n s, Even if (herc is an unprecedented spparently poisonous waste, and sour bile | che, the blues and L demand for Bibles in Mexico no one h way to go. Dut the ore putting more food into the|¢ ‘f:\functmnsldernnge»\ I At t to the K of Vill t'was peeling off, and— |stomach | mous root and | & 7 " There | it will not bs renew: To feel like young folks feel; like | ham’s Veg- | B i ,.”'"' e yon :h’\fj‘fr’;"r o T””r The little ship you felt before your blood, nerves e e WADYCANNQL Tocod aSiat and muscles became loaded with body v r side of an argument cven »""‘hfrhn;’\fm’:n”‘ B S rob. vous: DEarmacist y yeers it has besnovercom-‘ H " it is over. | zraceful she pound of limestone of women after other | The decision to resums the college|lincs. She = ch is inexpensive and [ races on the Thames makes it evident |and disfiguring paint was peeling off.|most tasteless, except for a sow cial suggestions in at things are gradually moving back | She was a re 11 she wa Sl of the | to: noFMED w\nr\n’n‘lo}d nted | twinge which is not unple: Men and women who dition, write Lydia E. | ¢ Co., Lynn, Mass. | MADE OF o For n she said stipated, bilious, headachy ex) t your | B 0| It is to be sincerely hoped that the| 4 'poq ehild B Srntn dicrdee ebonld Deflencc is at y MISSES, JUNIORS 7 onrd of control 1o Catlook for the leagus of nations is |} Ehedthen sl g et e rvice. and yout letter wil be held in , JU WOMEN AND MISSES RICH VELOUR s 'xc-’. confidence. EXCEPTIONAL BIG VALUES We will make Saturday, Feb. Ist, our Banner Day for reductions on our entire stock of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Suits—and Overcoats. Why pay higher prices when you can buy here at manufacturérs’ prices? Look at Our Merchandise and Our Prices. You can- wv- | more promising than it is for some of W d ¥ the baseball leagnes. n From the petitions which are goinz ens efore the general assembly it is hard for t purpo: « | to discern any disposition to be lenient wanted and | With the state funds. { ven There doesn’t appear to be any very put reat rejoicing over the action of lh»l pre ent in releasing the restrictions | a on_the making of near beer. 1 too lat This country may be big but it is not big enough to accommodate that IMM}GRATVON rowd of enemy aliens who hove so of immigration after |much more love for the iand of their | no little irth conflict was| With the demands for higher sala- | d that many |ries and increased wages it looks as fi'} place but|the disposition was to keep the high| 1 that it is | prices up instead of trying to bring | st what the [ them down In view of all the conflicting re- it would be |ports about the bringing home of the s and that has|2th division, it would seem as if the ntative Burnet’ |y, department would do better to say AND GIRLS Values up to $17.50! Values up to $35.00 Values to $49.50 $25.00 WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ SUITS—MADE OF HEAVY WOOL SERGE, CXFORD, VELOUR OR GABARDINE, VALUES UP TO $1 8 50 $45.00. THERE 'ARE NOT SO MANY OF THESE BUT THE VALUE IS VERY REAL. TAFFETA, SILK AND SATIN DRESSES—values to $22.50........ FOR $12.95 WOOL AND SILK DRESS SKIRTS—values to $8.98............... FOR § 5.00 FUR MUFFS AND SCARFS GREATLY REDUCED 3-5-7 Water Street, Norwich, Coan. jmmigration would be checked except [ 000,000 is paid the organization for “MORE FOR LESS” Corner Washinaten Square ! @rom countries right about us, for the | raembers of the crganization who were of » has taken a decided | nothing until it can be certain. 1 siand cation 12 an been | "y "ot ‘sond rsseniog on e[| IOt help buying here. o HOE. With | part of Secretary Baker to release the | which he carried on the fight for the | objectors from prison to let them get| ¥ ! * ment of the literacy provision | back to business, but why not do the i i mmigration law. According to |$ame with a large part of those who i 4 i the bill which has been approved by |4re held in cantonments. the house committes on immigration | At last Norwegians are ' showing will be impossible for Buropean |ome spunk. The sailors’ organization &liens to secure admission to this | is refusing to carry any foodstuffs to siry as residents, and the flow of | Germany until an indemnity of $4,- —