Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 18, 1919, Page 4

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AL NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1918 s i o e the 5 s ameor®| WASHINGTON AFFAIRS GIVING FATHER POINTERS “Successor to Quinine” || wee. rea » TODAY_AND ) "5 e u e : WEDNESDAY The cleverness of Bernstorff as a (Speclal to The Bulletin,) SEATE N0V e poht i SELLING e MATINEE “ diplomat is not to be gainsaid. He \\] sh;n,;mlr&. Feb. 1: n‘ has bee: al “Now i)( you reallybare serlousdaho:.xfi groomo((ii and h:ldlr,gv‘h cl-a'1{||r;§hl;l’lluna S Baa o N oo weck of ays for the war de-|wanting Macjorie to be impressed with | ners and was so bri nd he ha - el Bal n[" il sy 'hvk;"i‘n g but the | tment is con-|this young nan you have on hand,” |money and was making a hige salary l VAUDEVI " EPRNIONIE | froubls Is that he bas Eob Ba fexperiolis, e ery man who had a greiv-|warned the lady with the hair which |besides. Why, if I hal a son-in-law KEITH UDEVILLE B : n a school in which the allied |4nce for himeelf or his soldier frends|waved naturally, “for heaven's sake,|like that I'd burst with pride. Confier nations have no confidence, 5o that | ma: civance known in a con-[De careful how you mention the sub-| *I told all this to Macjorie, em= " | should he have been named he would | gre: apeech whereln he ham- | ject to her!” broidering it in passing s { laying it : = HADJI-IMBIRK TROUPE amenced his work under a|mered the war department from the| “Huh?’ cemanded her i > A av ? surprised |on thick. She went right cr polish- “: 5 - e I2: RS OLD o which he could never have|chief of staff down to “a ficdgling sec- | husband, “Why all the pussy-footing?|ing her nails. Then she vawned. ‘Oh, | | 6 Whirlwind Arabs in a Sensation - ken off. ?de lieutenant” as one iman expressed | What more |vvaturzll than to st; te that|I E?fllil"denfO\v sk E . lllll\d '{ ] i 4 al Athletic Offering . Tt has iikewise been claimed that|lt ~There vas vlenty of seemingly | Herbert fulills every ideai we ever Eet kind of iired on ! - — € = just criticism nd to ¢ was added | had for her and that i? she has the|know why o. I'm getting " ‘;‘:(::“‘:’W“"“’;‘r““) “;r“(:e‘;‘:‘e:g;’::‘:fi; many personal opinions of how the | sense of a canary bird she will think |awfully tired BTl oomins nertives REAT] “ON- BIJOU RUSSELL army should he conducted which were [0, too, and proceed to fall in love with | much.’ z = being acquainted with American ideas | ao extreme that they failed o meot | Aim?" : t The Minstrel Girl & | and ways, but the fact s that he is the approval of the more conservative| “You poor man!” said the lady with e 352 | 100 well known for his activity in this|members of congre The matter|the naturally cur'y hair. “What 2 v even though he was the tool|of extreme discipline meted out to|cluded life you have led: Have you delinquents by court ma E which roi dignation of the ent highest pitch. For_ins Just like they never 11 of sons- more than i dresses or VARDELL & SEWELL In a Comedy Jingle o 105. | vount of ot and he could never ha reeted as a friend. The new rovernment gives indication that it tinl brought|ever observed the way cd the in-|daughter particularly? > body to the|know that tho ace} the one|and loathe a young for her of your S were man can real ze the 't you | anguish it to a woman to let her & 2 9 oL o ameah Lt e (S 1 ket | “Bayer Tablels of Aspirin 8 ANER e h Irench lLeels are now depended upon by E knows i W s hands of the bad in- | here ¢ family to rave over If vou king boot o o ~ NETT | " 1 the past, and the decision 5 Sy RS his_support | heels are w ml}llf)ns of people, instead of m"‘r" oV e ENID BENNE £ } | nstorft off the delegation |back” at a younz licutenant who do- | with all her young enthusivm or when sh quinine, because they are more ALL i in “WHEN DO WE FAT? : a4 or hat cannot fail to reflect good nded him tc not only sier smol down troddei fup her < ) ) s { i Jdgm o packag of ecigarettes [ have spoken comple efficient and offer relief without S Flve Part Comedy Drama a storm of protest. The |inent N i 2 2t ‘ Jed e % sioemon profeal fonb | G “vaits when | the discomfort and distress, | |##€ ‘%’,’f"mfly — PORT DEVELOPMENT. : tond “catls “wore e Colds. Gri Inf ERUSALEN REPROBUCER ~r“_ BURTO“l HG_MES wmmesy | Among other things which ought to of the officers who o3 e THEIR HISTCRIC SPLENEDA 4 M 5t i 1 proper amount of at- Soveral " stansos| her, halos d SR LOIGS, Grippe, fl_l_l;l:e_fllil || | kearesr specracuuan sne "TRAVELOGUE | while the work sof readjust- is were secured when the gence surrounds his novle cour u can do C ld nemanTIe PANUYTION OF THE PGE :15; Eve. 6:45 and 8:45 J ng on in this country hout Lo he enfore- phauce, he r perseeuted hero. too big to 0 S PRICES 508 to $2—War Tax Extra Mat. 2:15; Eve. 6:45 and 8: & port develoy tlv minor -:flenzes weref You don’t re how nearly oned with 1 nt nd horoughly | Marjorie while T w arning ) nd ess oroughty yail L Sl AQUlis—Take One Or (o | [ ——e—e————— e e i, > 3 na ¢ b ora Hoops T of this Tcrh . 1 e e il anld e pore be s aplema “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin™ AU DITOR!UM Vaudeville and Pictures - J New York A st et a . e pro; Between off e with water, anytime. 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American Owned, Entirely, A“d“fm“m —TODAY— nderd sued ! . ; Tuesday Evening, Feb. 18th, |§ America’s Greatest Chamcter Actor deris S o L R “ 5 e 20 cent package—Larger sizes also. at 8.15 o'cl = : : b P T s 15 o deck "RANK KEENAN / mess nd <rore Hhem for Consdoration tn The ‘ JACQUES THIBAUD || F ). Lot t only » t e el 1 t r et SELECTED STAR : ntosination m‘ il g0« y | Chite, Peru, Panama and | AR E The Great l::“'nfl“‘ Violinist |} IN AN EXTRE SLET =0 © : At trat simotcty ana Di al C E%G MARGARET JAMIZSON MDHG‘E,}ESTAG.. 3 s esent the at- | one o wi mbine to disting S | 2 8 cther clise 1o be : 1 evegpine [ s totay ankin's sympa e be erccted ol The Noted Young Pianist < = = issm 1 nent, and | With laorh orsant ag- 1 on ¢ ide of the channel in com- B = | s et and! and demonstrati - e : L et SINGLE ADMISSICH $1.50 - LVE THE RUSSIAN PROBL . wonnded Teelings of both | : spec ‘he ore | Do > e :.e‘; T UNIFORMED MEN $100 PEARL WHITE g congr 0o E DN 4 ke 2 (Plus SE-Oont, Hva0 Ta IN THE SECOND EPISODE OF m e S r - UNCASVILLE Tickets on sale at Starr Bros’ Drug | “THE LIGHTNING e b4 i tore. 23 ty of pep I he : | » Commenting on the el tnes| TONKGHT Mail or Telephone Orders Now. i RAIDER to el o Titile r s : “Today as the| s e ENTITLED ‘ % T e ce three nations met In oatl SKATING RINK “THE COUNTER PLOT” : f > s clear against) Rowland’s Jazz Band Y o o e ) s sa ition| , OLYMPIC HALL THE . yoee 1 t : Glc*ned from Foreign Ex-| There are to be ctreets in A »s| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | AFTERNOONS 230 TO § = lind e ! s Erenlnen s Y and e Daylight Savi EVENINGS 8 TO 10 P. M PATHE NEWS 1 for that changes | In @ axaenz |l DaYloht Savins, - M. L ; ot \d %S spelled| Mr. Editor: Now as the e = e of s are v bei: um\ on board . (¢ T L& -3 Tzortz. ther propos close to ! :\]fi\)\v l: ‘\' m its l\'v t »“w‘w Law ’.\ Mponna \y Lo. S 3 ‘lsx l;\ hl‘;‘ll From the Consula~ Reperts. pgr(‘(;d“liv::)l(";il‘(‘lv'“:'IP‘" : r«m’ ‘?a.r the clally the inglar i ¥ e diod The report of the cemmittee ap-|Sha SRR e rovern- - [[Ltsinaineterte serleuscondition e, h a grea It is to the | ponted to investigate th Inorease in| The consuniption of no s paper nto the will be carried, The Thigna of Methlatafors Don’t until you|the cost of living of tha workingman |hy the daily, weekly and jucenthiy pub- t nan to book hi of (ireat Britain estimates that the|iications of Au un out 4,000 Woodman Burbidge Hostion, o aelicate dnte 04"]:“‘}0;’5;(‘";; prices and expenditures inereased 80 [tons a month. s of Montrr Jlaining of | o' ,"‘,’{'”‘“ e n‘;' i ,Lf’"fo‘rh"lh; in 1914 there were §7.415 automo- | the {ar. ‘ e hat he re annexa- |y, Lod et b nd then|biles i Canada. It is estimated that| fhere were 11000 foxes on the i i can you o for the next hour? |(he number of cars now: in nse in thelranches of Frince r1 island at uu‘z\'dlu te that hour the first thing LL{;’lm‘?ig“c3_“”;“11’;‘:‘“’“’(‘:"“"“:I:I‘;)o.““;n‘;" the beginninz of the prescnt peltin: 4 i ne s £ fes i vane SR i hitants. | geason. The pup production for 1918 in one way r i i y with ndn(\\ 2 The United States is now supplying | was 500. Lie an.mals killed whose | airship will out 14 e chen night the farm- |about 80 pe: ave me be otherwise spent in cent. of the shoes im- skins were m: keted nurahered 2, 00. th jand of the rovince. , cows must have ed for by that| aving the field at | that wo eli {been miiked and |time. That mear {4 by the sun. What kind of a da [for the ¢ )| >m my point of Vigw the {in time is worth the ir 2 © | which, T unc wi cifeve there s | from '§2,000 to Connecticut | journey. And, of work is trat >t full amount of d to arise at 4 o'clock means to bed at 9 o'clock. You save being | and other New propagandists | can be well ut “”?‘“hf_“‘"‘_ thefaoyel. Thot the t t then, but it dces not counteract | pose. i A *Yes, I ar causes of labor \mvr\\ Wi t you use in the morning ment and I'bel and drink. Well, for a long tim wly rising may work in planting > | neat noceup'ed jand hed S airship. 1| have not only ha t a haying time 1 fail | v The list of public b liearnat mes of —any|but nearly all saving part.” What have t its t | . ST ARLAUC | 1 red i the ners fo say on the subjoet? o nmmm‘m» ded by the o b am red o t control of l\ long, no publiz ssengers 2 G just | period v not| Through A FARMER. | 191 be more than s will be fitted as any to be g lir it resources purpose of { pe Europe | it can D= an problel ar, accept such as were ) 4 The Lill may pa: er not the| me to consider it be- | V¢ you on on March | ments made Danielson, Feb, ace of If_all mo:k would be fewo their ity there as pos e seninnion Mareh | chved: e he Brit. e e s bt ohe | the quality an ASK EUR and GET e the bill. which wi - | On board the a remarked to hi ’ ige St ra “As at present téwn that th EDITORIAL NOTES. Dot liouse Satarday | to be fonowed. 1 L terms have been | bury A ,nal K Origi 11 be left no longer| $80.0 ho lost the war Malied Milk r Infants and Invalids OTHERS are IMITATIONS | ¢ the efforts to spced up the| v due to the fact b mannts s and the follow as addition m. suffragists T wol be more attention to the fact that| and very possibly not | o o deao P Which is pretty good | Mischievous daughter has picked Dad dy’s pock«t and watches him gleefu.l#v as he searches in vain for his reading glasses. If Daddy wore Kryp!ol: Glasses, he would be fre=d from | the “off-and-on” nuisance of the two-prirs-of-glasses bofher, because l(ryptoks (pronounced Crip-tocks) would give him, in one pair of glasses, the necessary correction for both reading and distance. K GLASSEQ THE INVISIBLE BIFQCALS groundfish are lower | headed in the right 1 cannot reach and I think it ve ¢ corner says: > corkserew | on the shelf as a gives him this convenience tinguish=d from single" without that drawhack of vision lenses. That's why other bifocals — the con- Kryptcks are called “the spicuous agerevealing invisible bifocals.” seam or hump, “Fraif-2-ives” rt in the con r I had § We are competent to mesct They are crystal-clear— the optical n=eds rnd tastes their surfaces smooth and ‘of the most exactinz natron, ”\u-‘v that they 2, horrible biiter stuff ‘often came up inmy mouth, I tried doctors, buiihey that will By cll do 1 know my dear, the hours . of discom{ort and annoyance that rash i N | did not help me. But as soon as I S e e eve.. They cannot be dis- Call at your c:mv.n._n.m. \ [ Fin startod taking Fruit-a-tives (or Fruit —despondent and helpless, but cease S OUN ‘ | t weport the | Liver Zablets) 1 began to improve fretting, for here's the thing to use— EYES EXAMINED--LENSES GROUN ke Vo e Tate of from 300 to 1360 aacedle| and this medicine, made of fruit Resinol Ointment."" ing different Kinde of tora aut of tin| ¥ pagebort now reports i mirplus of | juices, relieved me when everything For many years Resinol Ofntment has belriended those suffering C A. SPEAR orld | cans. From the quantity used and b : ; else failed.” fr and unsightly skin affictions. The affected parts ! vay he ought not to lack for 0 MRS. HUDSON MARSHBANK., resp healing medication in a manner that is surprising. OFI'QME'H“ST ", terial, and certainly it should prove ,"",‘nfj‘“k“'" ) all n"’(“"; B0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c e f cation generally brings relief. In a very short time [ e vay of working up what <ot D athec, New Haslang | - ) o b FRUNDIA TIVES - that longed-for skin health usually returns. 1f you suffer—try it. 218 Main Street, Franklin Square, Somers scemed to be an unpardonable|mont, the inereaze is not . s—m;,;“ Limited, OGDENSBURG, N, Y, Resinel Ointment and Resinel Soap ave soif by all druggisis. two states have rem: pad R e e e o Ao P E T I

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