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NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 1919 ;anrwith | Bulletin § and Qoufied ———— A rfim'.r.n 126 8 whh: s0e n tered st the Postofice st Nerwich, S " Telephens Calls. L Dulletn D 0. WiLinas Morwich, Friday, Feb. 14, 1919, MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, The Asccated Press Is exclu CHANGING STATE SCH de catl back 1 peat boar GER FARMS FOR SERV grants, but th i and it will dov who 1} perience hav thought to the possibilities which t nd of work. not one which originated It has been put into operation keld out at k The ide here. in otber countries, = 123 YEARS OLD 15.3. Offies 35:2. CIRCULATION Feb. 8, 1919, 1(), , and it is of course n = e < ot inain A t; 36.00 Coun., ae to many ricultural along the Hne of what has been done 'previously in breaking up the great tracts of western land for homestead- ers, It is interesting to note, however, that’the Canadians who have been in the expeditionary force are enthusias- tie over the chance which is offered to them for out of the 500,000 of the forces overseas over 105,000 have sig- nified their desire to take up farming in Canada and of that number about three-fourths have had agricultural experience, while nearly half of the number indicated that they were will- ing to work for wages in order to get some or better experience. It seems therefore not improbable if the proper appropriation is made by this govern- ment that there will be a greater in- rest manifested in this opportunity than might be expectad. | THE NAVAL BILL. According to the action of the house | of representatives that body stands for ! d believes that provis- made now to obtain it. vy hould be s is shown by the approval of the 1 calling for the appropriation of carly three-quarters of a billicn dol- I‘\.“ naval comstruction aithough % programme June. What ake upen this future to re- t felt that navy of & tions to insure afety. On contrary has shown on many the occasions cy of estab- line of defense ¢ possible way of maintain- for the ne trong_first wer house in omm e tion fol- of the urging of Wilson, who in a cablegram requested support for the he te doesn't and is the way in w 0 make a constructio ing told what the needs ar vital to take this ippreciatad th actior thera ! e reasons good and pienty why | lowed, wheth- ' upor or mot, but the sen dea of going t knowi t wants prope ppreciated knew o1 doe into would he er anpropr hem than it ros of this SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT. recent endeavor to the proposed ould upon ary number e right to those who g ahout whether vote opportunit 1 large ma it in pprove mendment which t he women ion of *he amend were h 0 tared ok v one vote was to point out Lck- one iy could and action befor 1s it may, and ten from i vors swhich roval of congre that ¢ n the senat 10t unlikel; the nec- e secured. ible votes w EDITCRIAL NOTES. This certainly is a great winter for ¢ ulture to be Goneral Pershing wants an inquiry ol said aivi officers have heen n rezard to ion and it fs neral should on sho cleared is nothing of course tha terfere wit nroper obsc St. Valentine's day man on the corner says: The hat a olend mine reducer so With a prospect of the nation go- Iry ever = points to the fact be more attention of drinking wa Senator Gore has assured the wheat s that they will get their ut what sort of assurance i to ho! out to the tax- The New York police inspector v 1 been reduced to @ captaincy pre u stands t there are time cn a kick amounts to a boost Thomas A. Edison at 7% was able |to demons again that when he | icks he Delieves in kicking ahead, | the real progressive that he is. | There are many of those strikers | ho te oing pack to work or are b rel back who must wender e was any strike at all. | The patriotic are still going to-have chance to show where they are by wy in which they respond to the for taxes and the purchase of government bonds Germany insists that it has a right o join the league of nations. Next know it will be demanding to coach from the bench. Probably those German factories whicli are secretly turning out ammu- uch | nition will claim’ that it is necessa one order 1o ovprcome unemployment. Just because’ winter has been es- ex iblishing a new record, it is possi- ome | ble that all the other seasons will at- tempt to do likewise, As soon as the peace conference concludes its business there will be a great opportunity for opening up new classes in geoggApbE. . - - ar ¢ right ich the | % “Tts awful’ declared aged man, ‘(he way fhe young girls do and dress nowadays. Yeu'd think they were born in Mamuwath ~ave and had no evesight and never read all the warnings in the papers about how to keep well. I saw— “I know' exactly what you are going to say,” brol ond fatherly looking m: rely agree with you. What you saw was a slim the middle- voung thing who wou'l have blown way in a draft had you opened the door on he- suddenly, werding her way to the shons on a bitter and blus- tery morn. She wore a fur coat., Ev- ery girl wears a fur co ihis vear in gpite of the widespread poverty among fathers. This coat had a ten inch col- lar turned up to her eyes and it rip- pled thickly around her beicw the belt. She swore a snug little hat that cov- cred her head down to her wycs. Prob- ably she carried a large waff. She as equipped for an Arctic winter.” But hold!" ordered the fatherly looking man after drawing his reath. eath her skirt, which was some fourteen inches off thc ground, pro- truded pipestem legs and ankles wreather in fimy silk that might be puiled throuzh a finger ring. The silk- en ankles en2ed in tiny patent leather pumps; and whai the cruel jey wind didn't do to th t o shivering < in the way of tortur: w mentioning. Will pneumonia i “T will no* e zed men. “All T know is that ardian ansels must be working overtime Wiy, if a man insisted on his daughter's wearing thiek stock- ings and galashes she would sue him for damages.” T saw sumed the Mie 2 £ty m m the lake very All the me women wed bundled un noses and paple cheek eyes. Y in the tremi- er't worth 1¢ why the Nirst mid- “It and _there hones. ' had wa- teatii of this hlas dow skimpy he s and SURPRISING FATHER gowns were flimsy and they wore these long fur things tha: wrap zround their shouldcis and stand away from their necks so the hrecze can seek them out. They migh: heve been a trific warm on the Fourth of July, but on this particular day they were fore- doomed just to crisp, freeve solid and break into brittle pieces. “I give You my word, thosa iwo im9s traveled along ~ perfectiv composed. with every hair in place, namovab pink and white complexions. snow noses and apparently perfect eircula- tion. By all rights they should have gone liome with sore throats, and double nncumonia and ha ion poultice slapped on their but Tl bet a dollar they never even had the snmiffies and danced till 3 o'clock that v night. Tt's outrage- ous going t natura “I know il is”" said the first man gloomily. “And 'm going to cxert my influence towara reform far as T can. T have told Josephire precisely what she may do and gray not in re- gard to h r clothes. a coinciGence ™ ecord father handled the ation in m the same woyv. 1 told Gertr: Iy how T felt about it, and the reasons why T was Tizht, and requ he sensible and dress lik vidual. T at :east have of knowing (hat my » situatio actly have Josenhin €d short as tw along the r coats w little hat:, hosier And decidediy. men melted wipad each other eyes. “Well, do atherly man o do wher illy as he ner wed her. “Why econd all “Ten’t that rupted the pretty 1tform. uggly brief skirts, y and mere excuses for hey wore them airily, but multaneous! two way in They rded 5 of their their forchead the your the rest of 'c S0 i paren that News. "—Chicazq LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Fishing in Gardner Lake. Bditor: After numerous in- as to my statue concerning | Waterman fishing in Gardner Lake nted at the present on Jan. 30th, T feel it tp be and am glad of the oppor- 1o state that 1 am as greatly ed in this bill as I have al- n in the past regarding any legislation pertuining to fish and zame. 1'am an advocate of the consery nd increase of fish and game in order that we ourselves may continue to joy and that tho come aite- iy also find pleasure in the foue Any lests of our I hereft of all sel | be 1 on ihe Ithe people 1 i My quiries which w sion of the whether a and must recos- abors six day i equal and morc fort Any hness, ignor- a even to ish and m ni | privilege with { gentleman of leisure. {persons moved by ttempt ~ame ferance w Ukin from G: sh t and Dec sdays and herson act shall {not more $10, or tmore than 30 days, | 3. This fined act sl take dner Lake 1 having liber- if not more fish ngle person in the ut 1 1 public only day the ner Lake belong it means to the people. majority of people lanned at all about G: been very li 1 public to enter upon heir land, my mpahtically in the opposition and I will do my 1 o defeat it. bill over carefully thinking. Then you, action. ¥ to the herefore, the «hould he Iation In uimed refere direc spor tsme nd the 1d the I bit of |into | Do a too, ETH b. 12, 1919. BROWN. Jer | bl s | 37th Wants Fair Play. | My Iditor:—The 37th regiment, C. - at a port of embarkation ime the armistice w sent back to Fort to be_demobilized anc but bout 500 were mustered out. These 500 were sent up to Fort Wright 16 be mustered out and we were told the reason this wasn't done at Vort Hancock was because it could not be accomplished in time to take carc another regiment which was there, at the It was N7 gned. Hancock, there ail com hat was two months ago and here we are “yet with no sign ctting cut, although a lot of regulars came in and were mustered out since we ar- {rived. We ask for fair play and would jlike to know what they intend to do with us. 2 Two other regiments were organized ibout the same time the 37th was 38th a short time before 2nd the three weeks after and both of | regiments have been mustered | We are all in the serv | period of the war and w from around Norwich. OF THE 3 Fort Wright, N. Y. e for the e mostly [H REGT. eb. 1919, Raily travel teaches people to now their station and stop at it e ey, {COLD ON CHEST AND SORE THROAT | ENDED OVERNIGHT You Get Action With Mustarine—It Drives Out Pain in Half the Time It Takes Other Remedies—It's the Quickest Pain Killer on Earth, Stops coughing almost instant ends sore. throat and chest colds o night. Nothing like it for neuralgia, lumbago, néuritis and to speedily drive away ¢ rheum: joint i pains . and reduce the original on that talk. non-blis- the place but is 1 £ mother's oned mustard p Use it for sprains, strain musales, Stff neck, sw painful ‘or frosted feet and c Be sure 'S Begy vellow box. Dbill “restricting | ation | | | | = ‘[ Australia i istdErocers town of | 1st, |ay [meet w imprisoned not § ¢ effect | get | Glea\ned from" Foreign Ex- changes es Island a few miles to ntinople. Duri tine period they were mer resort of th led by ¢ from the ru ence of a larg tu the rock | There them_ whic fo: their mild It wa The P Marmor: of Const in the § 1 favor emperor Turks “Red whiy amoun Tour inh: 1 arc ous climate. one cf Ger tha erned a is the only ses two (lor: attle,” w crn tod T by her e most mag lific sol At one time red on somc rds. Tl (Telopea) wa that country 1 emblems, - Besides ch we has the earliest sh, Aus owers | centain for and and th The suggestion that icr may be one of B the pea fnalh Mens m's delega ! Atbe b {ter, we and & piquant contr | otservation Mr. Taft is the ph Mr. Wilson, and his tandard n elecic fU's trousers’ cery sense of t son’s natura of Mr. Taft wever The Loton known sclected a: tock place Jan ged tor in t which overlooks the old family st hold of Wattlesborough Casile. T grave was cut in the rock The body, in full military was placed on a dray four wagon hors recky cerft to followed hy ants and nei Two vil and acror dth, th centre of na hill, of ten- Buglers from sounded the “Las echoed amongst the hills, Edmonton's air-raid syren is to be utilized as a time signal, its banshee like voice tel d: ‘Thi he ink a: noon correc is a fine 1bitan ach Greenwict idea, provided there i no mistake about the exast instant of Greenwich noon. There are hundreds o _public clocks in London and the suburbs which be: the legend “Greenwich mear time,” but compar- ison of these often suggests ih o mean time of the Royal Observatory fs 2 curiously variable qu: 1t Edmonton’s examplo fcllowed by the meny which have air-raid si raugements made for a val from the Astronomer ery household atity. zenerall officia Roya n Creater London he southeast | the By»an- | uniform, | time. | Nervousness and Headaches Caused y Acid-Stomach “There is & much closer connection between the stomach and brain than most people imagine. It is because of this close connection that indigestion, Delching, sour, other storhach miseries—all of which are sure gigns of acid stomach—are so often followed by severe attacks of blinding, splitting headaches. Nervousness, sleeplessness, irritabil- ity, mentaldepression, melancholia and many other disorders which affect the brain can also nearly always be traced to the same source—acid-stomach. 8o often you hear so nervous 1 think or *“Itecems I never get a good night’s sleep any more, my nerves are all on edge.”” Little do they dream that acid stomach is the direct cause of their troubles because very often there are no pains in the stomach at all. So you see, you can’t always judge an acid- stomach condition by the way your stomach, itself, feels. 1f you are weak, nervous, unfit—if you are not up toyour old time form f you lack your aecustomed enthu- and pep—make thi: stomach that is ack — robbing you of your health, strength and vigor. a big box of EATONIC—the wonder- ful modern medicine that so quic puts an acid stomach o rights, in the form of pleasant tasting tablets you eat like a bit of candy. EATONIC rids the stomach of excess ATONIC; FOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH and see if it isn’t aci holding you gassy lpeo le say ‘I am ’11 fiy to pieces;’” stomach and st Get ly It 13 ‘WED,, FEB. SEAT SAL MONDAY acid. Brings instant relief from indi- gestion, heartburn, sour belching, food Tepeating, bloat and gas and makes the stomach cool, pure, sweet and comfortable. Dentists warn us against the bad cffects of acid mouth, pointing out that the acid eats through the enamel of the teeth, causing them to decay. You can easily imagine then the amount of damage excess acid will cause to the delicate organization of the stomach! Thousands of people are using | EATONIC and the results obtained are €0 remarkable as to be almost unbe- vable. Yet their letters of gratituie, many of which .are received daily, prove absolutely that EATONIC does GRERTEST PRI ELLIOTT, F-RAY COMSTOR and MORRIS GEST Present FROM-ALL OVER NG OUR BELOVED % JERUSALET REPRODUCEQ IN ALL THEIR HISTORIC SPLENGOR IN THE DPINATIC RROFYTION OF THE RG 50c to 2. 19 TODAY E N AND THEATR TOMORROW- KEITH VAUDEYILLE ROSE AND ELLIS TRIO The Jumping Jacks in- a . Sensa- tional Athletic Offering - D DUNBAR . and TURN In a Great Singing, Talking and §- Dancing Skit FRANK- McGOWAN - Novelty Musical Artist PARAMOUNT PICTURE = DOROTHY DALTON: in “QUICKSANDS” - A Powerful Dramatic Production of Unusual Interest in § Parts FATTY ARBUCKLE i “CAMPING OUT” Thirty Minutes of Laughs SPECTRCULAR ANC all and even more than we claim. The medical profession, too, recognizes the great value of this wondeilul remedy. A learned Michigan doctor wrote re- cently: ‘‘I have had such wonderful success with EATONIC that I want every one to know how quickly it will neutralize the acidity of the the stom- ach (acid-stomach) ‘and the stomach will soon be sweet and normal again, and the sick man well and happy once more.”” So be sure to get a big dbox of EATCNIC from your druggist today. Ii it fails in any way to give you the kind of satisfaction you want, take it back—he will refund §our money. He doesn’t want one penny of your money unless EATONIC helps you. AUD A—HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE ACTS—4 HOUDINI in THE MASTER MYSTERY TOM MiX in LOGAN OF THE U. S. A; Big Time Vaudeville AND ITORIUM Giioncee Matinee 11c-17c—Evening 17¢-28¢c A BIG TIME ACTS—SOME SHOW Extra Added Attraction—Extra Feature Picture Deluxe THIS 1S SOME PICTURE Y M7 L) T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law 40 SHETUCKET STREET Telephone §30 GEORGE G. 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WILL PUT V¢ ON YOUR FEk She—No, i done to a of dam 1 is conclusive, as 2 dead squir however, as labor resorts | ther than reason and refuses | to recognize” the operation of natural to railroad employe: of which will fall upon worl | ingmen_ themselves. miners, farm hands. etc., in fact means hizh price: —IN— . persuasive lawyers, if Comfort in that form THE ROAD . par with but wo'iid need it f busines they THROUGH THE DARK BESSIE BARRISCALE SN ALL OF A SUDDEN NORMA PATHE NEWS d lockouts must con- | s of millions of dollars | ave heen granted | which will have | to railroad co Wages of textile mil coal SKATING RINK OLYMPIC HALL for all these ser¥ices| and commodities; and once more labor, | being the £ consumer, must pay AFTERNOONS 230 TO 5 much of the higher costs which it has | EVENINGS 8 TC 10 P. M. forced There no relief except | through economy. increas the pro- | uetion and a reasonable adjustment | of wages in accor ce with what the | traffic will bear—Wategburay Demo- { crat i e Fe—Will you promise ‘o marry me?| Ta like o } n op- BARGAINS very jurist know And 1 Mr. Smith t appear very “shortly” the ev will be powerful in enses STARTS aterbur; ican. that i or intestir uying hard tirimed law- s for cli- body Seep th rule of he of ‘medicine. act is anse th procla- | ach ayd is part 10 par- iving MUCH SICKNESS. A clogging me ough IN TIRES EXTRACRDINARY s of undigested f menting in the stom sends the poisens it the entire howels open’” e ommendeéd & O You're blind now if you fail to protect your sight Yes, we are talking about glass glasses. - Optically correct Shur-on you don’t know unless you have vy scientifically examined. C. A. SPEAR GPTOMETRIST Glasses that improve and correct your vision. Unless you know that you don’t need glasses you are throwing away one of the greatest gifts of the creator—VISION—and jour eyes 218 Main St., Franklin Square, Somers Bldg. VALUES 30 x 30 EEEA 30 x 31 Bhix Ay 0 00 3I3xAT ... S2BD0NE 34x4 ........$29.00 Our prices on these Tires!| are so low that you cannot afford to miss this sale. THE JOHNSON CO. 107 Franklin Street $11.50 $16.00 $27.00 PUT IT UP TO A JURY If you have not been buying our bread make a little extra investment today. - Get a loaf of ‘the bre you have been buying or baking and buy & fos# j of our bread. Place thom both-on the table and let the entire” Tamily, A< cluding yourse!f, decide 6 | best. 5 We have every confidence in the re- sult of this test or we would not ask’™ every family in town to try it. s Andrews’ Bakery Summit Street es—good Glasses. ch is WHEN YOU WANT (0 Dut vour bus. iness before the puhlic, there is medium better than through the ad vertising coiumns of The Bulletin.

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