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- 4 J ' . NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUnfiY 11, 1919 HOLD ONTO YOUR BONDS. WASHINGTON AFFAIRS JESSICA AIRS HER VIEWS Not only are people interested in (Special to the Bulletin.) the announcement which must be Washington, .D. C., made very s00n regarding the terms |ine boys who gave fhet g - I’ ” fi of the coming government bonds|sen service be left Lorwih RUBTHR | iien w41 ve known hoth as Viztors | suany fo ras sy and Thanksgiving bonds, but they are e untd Qoufied likewise concerned about these 1 they have already purchased. the latter there is certairly no r 4 123 YEARS OLD for alarm, but on the contrary every Subserigtion price 120 reason for satisfaction for the kinow o year edge should be possessed if It Eniered st the Postofice at Norwich, Cofn, 8 {thnt those bonds are the best secur €cond-cire matier to be had and tho longer the Shathee Gum held the more valuzble they ! Rooms ing to be. g M."T‘“ x| There are people who, for one rea-|for the American coldiers v Chureh Xt iRt wes | son or another, have been forced 10|in overseas duty. The government will . - . Tote. \dispose of their Liberty honds. There|also provide for the return to th Norwich, Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1919. (. "\ any conditions that develop dead -sol- which make this neceseary even “There is one gond. thing that has nh‘{{l"lau%n’u'l her comp.m\o.: o horrible -war tiass| 1 thiok s wife s red hatrd hay met n2as room of a big shup cubjected now o IR REE]) —tobay— THEATRE THE BEST BILL OF THE YEAR EVELYN NESBIT and Her Son RUSSEL THAW in “THE WOMAN WHO GAVE” 5?5 An Intense and Powerful Photoplay of a Woman's Struggle to Keep Her Life Clean for the Sake of. Her Son. Tes 4 love of 1 Lolieve ili nave Lo pass upon. wyers ai least one suc wardrobe. The eiwooluce business is 8o cxbuusu she conuinued as ey i tnrough the ieady w w “her itto time. tion. “Lelia Juore faiut t 1 naver |lailor's regulary alter svery & d 16 be sw.pf [ SO URRECessaiy, lou, wuea iy 0ol of dinnecs, teas aad | With a ‘pertect 5o can wir A under a|tastefully at 5004 shop “There’s no end (v the volved in the ol it 1s 4 house wedding tae is so Limiied e with W ‘Whichever y will be, in due ti aken from their ; wd given bnors © and tne JWi Fulletn 1t [ tional cemetery be e Willimantic Office 1y uers, uble in- THE OPENING EPISODE OF PATHE'S GREATEST AND BEST at SERIAL MEMBER OF THE ASSGCIATED PRESS, though such was not contemplated at compliment s |sure of ineluuiiy The Asscclated Press ts exclusively entitied || the time of purchase and it Is well t‘y“‘,!““"_‘al C“”"l"»‘ essing . aturss of |vessica “TI"! ¥ E ” to the use for republication of all news despateh a A thit wiien shab Al it Congressman Fe 5 - o 3 leit the eletator £ es eredited W it or ot otherwie credled in || Understand that w such dlsposition | quced a bill which will al % is | Y Lea. Pl gt T5 L s paper and also lhe focsl wews pubiished || s made of them it should be through|cemetery a las g Gta W6 18 - ‘:)u\n»:‘: 2yory WITH WU nghts of republiestion of mpecisi despaten. | | SOMe bank or responsible irm where | morfal, and a splendid shrine to Le recep “....f iy full market value can be secured for|loyal Americans could take at those | ! cailing atien- nger tion to the dis £ the enzrav- « for their o 1| ig departm 1 womd comn i |shortage so eritical, it's a s anl yway the ervation to d of these i s many envelope nreT = eifoct epidemis | tion il ' the a peifect epidem PEARL WHITE and WARNER OLAND HAROLD LLOYD PATHE NEWS COMEDY -the-Minute News Topics them. But the very fact that there|age. “Do this béfore the are many who are seeking to buy up|War has ended” urged Fess & o 9 passioned speech “and congr these bonds at a price lower than the | Passioned specch fand congre: market must make it apparent to the | S0~ 0 (00K GOW the ol sho CIRCULATION holders that it is as much to the ad- |} fallee : ‘ Potomac to realize the fo vantage of the latter to retain them |argument for immediate act as it is to the buyers to get themjin a stone’s thro of the Feb. 8, 1919 and especially so when, as many are|sfands the splendid unfinished v ? ’ inding out, securities of far less value | memorial; at the other and in many cases next to worthless | Al two miles away looms are being offered for them. Sl e 4 hun- | witn twice | 53 | fpose som: of their owp > returned compl'ments, auestioned rester, One Night , Tues.-Wed Warnings have been given to own- | comfume wimce the oL o o Wednflsday KEITH ers to hold onto their bonds quite fre- yet there is 1 VAUDEVILLE quently in the past and it is in keep- [ morial of T ing with such that Carter G the national cupital new secretary of the treasury, again|has now been f directs attention to th tuation. | oW absorb the a People should not be fr tennd into | =2 selling for there Is no rc - it. | | Traving a gilt edge seeurity be held and the full benefit of it ;:'\(n—l ed instead of rushing to turn ¥ to the fellow who peddles gold bricks. Hold onto your bonds and when mfl; : rew ones are out get some more, s.ble dome fiad at her | THREE REAL FELLOWS FRAZER-BUNCE & HARDING In the Novelty Skit WHO'S WHO gttt oo HELEN MILLER DAINTY MUSICAL OFFERING rried to ; ! ; 3 Sl i e el : i p ) THE BELLDAYS (:QIL})}‘:Y:\‘XLV\'E\\- wor't Hester o | 0RGLIZED 4 3 An_Original Comedy Creation R IN THE 1t Pardmount Feature Pictute HISTORY OF ) MARGUERITE CLARKE THE AMERICAR —IN— (the medieat w1t knoven | STAGE B “Little Miss Hoover ” e instend shall be a hall of record AN, the names and achievemeor 1 SETTLING THE DISPUTES. of the men sh 11 }w writtan, One of the very unfortunate things|incidents of the - in connection with the adjustment of | structure would be a the troubles in Europe is the disvo- | to ulll 1 ‘fln;fl © sition which has been shown by cer- | blan also includes a y bl o tain of those who are alizned with|tion by the people of the allied natlons to crente trouble | JURCS S0 (he G, of oy between thems regarding the nd- i ments which must be made. This! approximately specially true of the situation |now hastily buried oversea s has developed between the! fell, or in the cemeter inrest in Seattle or other west-| Poles and Czechs. The allles have |countrie In n es s the correct onme. These|manifested their interest in getting|l® !“"C““‘”,‘ H0es whether they number G or | those people onto their feet and away | them here. The umd number, are in this coun- | from the oppression which they have | fart S 19 #i8 Trovi no good purpose. There have | suffered for too long a period al- t ask that thev be re too many instances in the pastiready. They are desirous of the|country. Whether it is ey have been the cause of be setting up of stable governments and |back these heroes or let fitti attest and in e as a omy at rough going ent! nnot help being felt that the which is being adopted in on with 1 gitators who responsible to a certain degree for ring up of the strike and the o | Six-Part Comedy Drama In a Manilla Wrapper Instructive and Entertaining HE G LORIES OF ARCIENT 4 BURTON HOLMES JERUSRLER REPROOUCED IN ALL TRAVELOGU ame of ar THEIR KISTORIC SPLENQOR I THE GRERTEST SPECTACYLAR AND CONCERT ORCHESTRA nrararic PROBIYIION OF THE RCEl| mat. 2:15 Eve. 6:45 and 8:45 That Prm e Kropo‘!\m i t tocratic and, nila uble. They threaten the| o ending of strife but they ara ot |2 National fcld of honor o ehen i heis b strial peace of the country when| i, neq to deal with them unjustly byt own privafe orches VAUDEVILLE. e be made otitien ot E s e e e ohe for] 5 such a clever ur indced —AND— o al as well as I""“” the purpose of giving it the advan- And who will 1 ¢ > v agent for | friends, | confectioner FEATURE PICTURES ”"": ‘:‘:"j‘l"d readjust- tao for bearing down upon the|answer? Wl it be th [ it he accomplish for them | whenever he NG ‘Hsz‘;sw1 L W. W, agitators are a men-f wwpotever claims the resnoctive Roosevelt said nely | l‘i’n ne ] » national safety. They have mo| . it 0er ©OmS R Tespoclii® | et my boy be buried - 1 Congtes: rd for law or order In fact they |, 4 rt = ject to peaceful adjustment. That ‘s 2 the only course that should be tel- for herself and erated. The idea of raising an army.|respond and do her hiddi | selzing what is wanted without anv| oonorees faces the Barea s g regard for whether they are entitled| oo It ions | to it and thus enlarge the territory in ed of reform or improvement | which trouble like that which hs those who are inclined to fol- wdvice in a predicament for hich they ecan offer no good excuse nd from which they suffer rather profit Where labor cond us more, oo 1 “THESTILL ALARM? (7 Parts) nd s of its Sam,” hard work ph; =1 with s pre- |lasting far into tha night. | y I8 increased endmio e can be no doubt about the jus- | vailed in the Balkar " 50 long is to tees meet at 10 in the, ing and nt Uncle monish- | ““\y i1 FILM SENSATION OF 1919 e of seeking it, but there is no rea- plet on witi ot be sanictiofled. Po-| H123 18 Wianlon Utenthe o areiment jea the ¢ eUpon | hinder adopt N 5 | WAy % Shesid 80t bo Ghe I 8| ang pug enoush troibie on e hents]ouoiid oot B e t o geted | tion and uso ¢ or the | o L el ayneh | without fighting the Czechs. The bills pending unt: e e 70k hat he| WM. DUNCAN in Concert Orchestra - Ay 1“““"’"“ ““‘; '“ Czochs face enough ulties in | house” ¥ yaundinoce ) this ic 4 and justice setting up their new government | committce w without engasing in war before it {s|iNe plaza to vote ; 5 ; ame on a quorum well established. The reaching out|jmomer? to adjournme Inasmuch as they are here to cre- to cause strife and to ob- n ends at anv cost, even hy «’vlyml.nrn‘smnz of ‘]m »fr)r just because ved till ,}, | : f:l.h“’ nie an | = : 2 is to gt them out of the coun- |€0InE fo be upheld v ; : Tilson was | r sl of the Taw. And : 1 Record s o same | OLYMPIC HALL A0 not appreciate Amer- that the e« o lon speech. et ir 2 privileges they | When it gets around to tl AFTERNOONS 230 TO § EVENINGS 8 TC 10 P. M. AT = UNCASVILLE blic opinion. Tt uns counter | it theory ¢nd practice ationar. 1t would not TONIGHT (¢ s. On the contrary o them, if it be- Roudbes Rowland’s Jazz Band trouble.— goin ¢d of them and turn- | Poundari ountries from which |PY anvthing but a they are tol-|Oof the facts. This, ther become, putes, are to = Tha settlement in r sirike fo4 1d be done congiatulate itself|still unemploved. Only 72 ouvt of 347 ve [reedom €0 far|ex-gervice men who have T 1 problem that|work remain unplaced. If the percent- i any |age of unemnp.oyed can be kant as low as this until 1~prive them | lod of| The man on the corne 1 ma man- it is only een demobiliz ' « business in the spring Waterbury will - that . | ed tes have escaped with a very habt ca that y ! {1500 s post-war in 4 WATER TRANS PORTATION _be comics i r iing of the armistice are | terbury Penrbumm the heels of the an.| Wher it comes to toking the ki ) et that the ‘1 ; ‘.wxm«- operating | the mule ous ovidence and Norfolk any| The mayor of Seatt ‘ oing to be ¥ i~ coast points would be|fent that it is | |2 i [ | 3 : S 1t, unlike President a com the s fon of| 5 for t of revolut t himself hound by the! e Une corvice o | Aencies, ' oreion travel which | nd Atlantic and gul s und For! The British govarnment is quietiy are the line between Phila- | AITesting and deporiing irabl nd Norolk has heen in op. | Aliens, which is certainly urprising that | keening with national safety. 1 held good in H > ) if there | - ected by this| The auestion at the present time 4 B L soiisin Y ment of service by water are|® hether there will be enough Ot e AT wodkiehoh Thoto ue 1 1ces moment | Bconcerted Ley left when the peace conference ARl potas 3 - 1 Y \ outed | me cooped up | \tion matters are|Rets through to warrant calling it a tainly most unfortu- ntion. a : should be a with-| FEstimates vary as to what the cost|the old lines unon which |0f the war is to the world, but it is|holding seniority r ¢ ch depend- |T#ther more important to know rmw::‘l’ BEeCLy B h period of time. Dut|henefit that is going to be gained|and ‘0” down mea | make under ved the servant problem,” a marked trizmphantly 0 . . 50 That Boston man, who, when oper- | CI¥one was was with me e ) cannot be expected | aners system of @pp conf T lost sight of"‘ ,, ht communi- | tted upon and was found to have 123 |0 2LV OF (e ant o o ikl Teate) 1 cities | Ped-spring parts in his stomach, must | Heretofore the \ . T Bowe aldiew's are not going to realize some- | have thought that he needed iron in|next top men haw : A & had st bgen therefrom. They are rot going | his system. when erences J harged hoping to get a] to operate for long time at a| When it is found that the Tsqui-|ironed out between I . speciall see no pros- |MOS have mo word for quarrel in {'I‘_"l“-*\““-‘, { Pt Te was the hest of fellows, and a | " for any improvement in the|their language it 5 easy to under-|important commit | L 0 tions for they are probadbly fully |stand wt they are not anxious to "“‘ |': i ”; i;n fa- 18 of the fact that If the o [ Lecome zed. 2 e e the best possible service and| Such oppesition as is betng mani-|tig committees. Saha)l Bind rooma ting the efficiently that|fested toward the prohihitlon amend- |to permit a chai te a number of working under the same con-|ment isn't slowing up the movement | {Wo major committees to sf: as . ¢ ve told me they are i can do no better, to bring about woman suffrage through Bis R o o 1 heir batmen. and for 9 . -f f ll t Aol Wi fe e o 146 corstlss | ha apmsa: bt e o e e wio are dizabled and E You're blind now if you fail to lines is likewise true of the ships| That man in the western part of the | /o other instances. ing the American flag and operat- | state who hoarded a thousand dollars|tcwards wiping out o . h Letween this and other countrles,|in a box in the barn certainly had |old and mew senators and ar X often | protect your sig t for the coastwise service is barred|more faith in that kind of savings|evervone is satisfied with v ! 1 their |- f shipping, while the mer- ¥ iag wosiinionis db It is not likely the old system of ) and T know the top man the chair be opposed, as in the I such a system has been fou to | work out best, ! ine and private eppital in-| When 'he woman candidate for d in shipping are open tn the|mayor of 'Chicago wants to know who tition of foreign shipping. When |is better qualified for the office, it is Yes, we are talking about glasses—good glasses. Optically correct Shur-on Glasses. BL waiter, | “Three years ago, I be ; ind carry : Glasses that improve and correct your vision. American chips operating in Ameri- | quite evident that modesty is not go- 3 o ok s e Sitiew| Tun-down and tired, A an waters are so handicapped by the |ing to mark that campaign T s el by sen s 2 Rel e Rl v e ik o T Unless you know that you don’t need trictions v)\u they cannet get ade- Now that Mr. McAdoo has been se- 1 “the | there are senators who tuate return on their investments, it|lected as counsel for a lot of moving | choice of several committees an be appreciated that there is|picture stars at $100,000 a vear it is|tor McLean is the ranking m jomething radically wrong, and with |expected that the price of popular|a number of important cc Le ocean trade even more seriously | entertainment will cost more. but will probably selcct th iffccted the prospects of establishing| It was very fortunate for an Ohio g‘?;;;*:gv C:\mhm‘gl:fimg:} ffi uch a merchant marine as the coun- [ magistrate that a fat wailet in his|iPeneq B8, M8 SR00C0 O Fo v needs are by no means rosy, It|npocket saved his life when an auto much talked of as the republi situation which needs not only | skidded, but it 't everyone who can|didate for speaker pro ture on lobsters at the| irouble. IMavi on F D’Arcy Thomp- | tives”, I thou, ng to say on th St S Skl The resulf was surpri When| £ kave not of nlmal- since I commence nce is remarked: | . n, sir . They fight] Hves’sor 7 ofs, and I , know now what I haven’t known glasses you are throwing away one of the vrnatnst gxrts of the creator—VISION—and you don’t know unless you have your eyes scientifically examined. C. A. SPEAR obster sho tempore, n for £ straightened out but one which | carry such a life preserver about|thus far Mr. Brande nee of | agood many years— gofa uld get the earliest possible atten- | with him. to make it known that he in : L e i healthy body and clear think CPTOMETRIST 1 Knowing what sort of a reception |desires the position. 1le is eminently |7 e : e s 2 s he would get, Bernstorff ought to be|Qualified to preside over the senate. | Tain” WALTER J, MAR hority on dicd jn Ashton 1l e works.” in s:x voiumes, He has lons experience 218 Main St., Franklin Square, Somers Bldg. le wonder that a Ger-|the strongest opponent of the iden of o D Aot nan writer protests the use of Ger-|naming him as a German delegate to| ylas and practice. More thanm {hot ian prisoners for the rebuflding of |represent Germany at the peace con-|he is exceedingly well likod by the dem. 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