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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDA e Taiih of & Targe Dart of Canasa | HUNTING WAR BUTTONS in him. i He was nevertheless persistent in| “We are going to miss the war|and put it in a pleture frame we had | . h . his work for the liberals and during | drives of one sort and another that We| l;lf;v:i":f hilet L e e Iy orwi 0IIi1 | ive tocont war he made a determined | have had cvery fiteen minutes while open easily ana 1 counted that week | i fight against the policy of conserip- |the war was on” said the lady who|lost when I dldn't add a patriotic and “aufl:' tion in Canada, stding with the Que- | was calling on Mrs. Simmons, “They | button to the collection. It was a FEBRUARY 20, 1919 THURS., FRL and SAT. Health | [AUDITORIUM ™= _.,__.._.,.—-n.u——-—.—’_——————— | THE MAN WHO SUSPRCTS THE BIGGEST LAUGH]NG‘ACT IN VAUDEVILLE that he has kidney trouble sad think when nobody shakes a tin can |gazing at peoples’ coat lapels to see i at us asking for donations and we if they had on a new kind of a but- Perrp— fl. properly supported by all portichs of don't have to answer the door bell {ton. When I saw a new one I grew | the dominion if furnishing the needed |a dozen (imes a day only to be ask-|so bold that I would ask where the| rumbper of troops for service in Wu- |ed to buy a bond or to give to some- | Wearer got it. People were \trv» Teleghens Caths, rope. Tt was a hard fought econtest|thing or other.” courteous about telling me. Onee or| SR Reenent bee faction that the volunteer system |have given spice and interest to our | wonder I wasn't run over by some au- leets o take messures mmbmn 2 123 YEARS OLD should prevall even though it was|days and we shall not know what to tomobile or ice wagon while I was| ':B;’:mm u M-a; \ 4 manifest that the plan was not being purifying :h:;lud -n'...mlndwnni Poisonous acids remain fn the and cause Servouacts, fioumatc ains, backiche: languid= ne®s, sore muscies, vwoilenioiate, stiffasss, paf- inese under eyesand other weakesing symptome. Sobuription prise (2 o o, e e Posiffies st Norwich, Come., @ ecend-clae matte PRESENTS THE ORIGINAL COM’EDV SCENE; ENTITLED ) y “It has kept me continually ‘broke, | twice when they heard I was making | g - g - N - R but Quebec and Laurler fost. Tt be- |, " Vol 3N e “Simmons laugh- | a collection they took the button off | p o e 305 e 1.2, | CAme cvident that he had not properly | jngiy responded. “And it has taught and made me a present of it. I got Introducing “ADAM and EVE” The Only Monkey Bowlérs on Earth, Amn-d by LY Troupe of Monkey Comedians. COOPER and COOPER Singing, Talking and . Acrebatic Comedians EDDIE HILL . . - interpreted the feeling of the people|mg that I can save money. One of |on famously at first, but after a while o imee Omcr 1 Chorn v Twimm 1% Jof all the Canadian proviicds, but|these days 11 have & litiie laid up|it became more difficult to get new | " | b rather had he stood for the feeling of | for a rainy day.” tkinds and I became almost certain @ cértain gectfon. Understanding that ”1;hc dressma\k!ers kndov‘vl t;a,t :?,el;l;‘;lnhngg hceré xvu!l (I V;ML nlh\; g e _ | would ook too plain and dowdy with- | organizations. One day I sa B et '{;:kf;::;:’ de-lout our war buttons,” the caller con- | by all the one." Acsociated Press 1 5 P Of | tinyed, “So they are making our| “How excuiting,” laughed Mrs.| Tor republication of all bews - || the liberals but the party would not|gresses gaver. I know I have gone out|Simmons. “Something like ehasing| 11 o not ctierwise listen to it and he retained it to the | with my black coat decorated with | buntterfiies.” t 4o the locai sews published || 0 1o was a man of ottstanding|bond buttons, Red Cross pins war| “The man who wore it wa influence for 4 long period, a states. | fund pasteboard, orphan tricolors and } leavyig ‘the elevated statio fman of marked ability and fn his |all the rest. R caller went on, "and 1 Goatn Canada loses ome 'of its great |, ] Pave Kept all mine” said Mrs. gtimpse of the bution just Simmons. “I think they may be of He was a_nice looking On face. Iiched severely. Was disfigured and ashamed to go- out. Scaled over and were large and hlrt Broke into large sore eruptions. Could not sleep. Troubled four months. Advised to try Cuticura and sent for frec sample. Bought ‘more, and after using four cakes Soap and four boxes Ointment was healed. From signed statement of Miss Carolind Schiana, 15 Hewitt St, Providence, R. I, Sept. 19, 1918. estore asd regulate the Bealthy and sormsl ‘action of kidneys and bladder, bringing cless Bblood, sound nerves, clear head, food digestion, Active brain, and all ‘rousd vigorous bealth. M. W. Taylor, Calvert, Ala., writes: “My Silmentis kidaey tronble. 1 tried three different rfimnn ‘I':‘u‘l_‘ mone gave me such relicfus Foley The Lee & Cszood Co. HOUDINI | N | “THE MASTER MYSTERY { LORING SMITH Ve, o0 T Hilerest fo future gerierations” uite” well aressed, -1 should have hid | Cuticura For Toilet Uses NEW FORD Funny Cartoonist Ménologist CIRCULATION THE NEAR EAST APPEAL. |y, ey 200 Gutf Kopt fuine, bot, T} F e e Use Cuticura Soap for toilet pur- There have been a great many ap-|{lection of all theso buttons that the| I could rememt s made for the rellef of htimanity | Stores have given away or sold,” said as_the odd way one direction or another. fn faet|the caller. “Some of the clothing | white and biue stripes w poses, assisted, now and then, by touches of Cuticura Ointment to sootheand heal any tendency to irti« of the pe - CARS “The policy of the Ford Motor| Company to sell its cars for Feb. 15, 1919, 10,080 H I 5y T8¢ | stores gave out the prettiest pins with [s0 I set out to find one like i tation of the skin or scalp. By using the calls have come so frequently in|,y"ihe" different flags and, of course,| = > these fragrant emoliients for all toilet the past fow vears that there seems ve been a job,” sug-| there were the pins they sold for the| “That must be no end to them, and peopic are | henefit of the blind soldie wondering if there ever will be a stop. | can't fmagine how pretty is country has been regarded as a|all together.)” rich one and there was a time when it| “Mr. Simmon: purposes you may prevent many skit and scalp troubles becoming serious. Cuticura Talcum is indispensablefor every toilet wmble. You ey look i 1 Mrs. Simmons. i s fan replied the | !o all brought in a few.” e Sinimons E3id But.fhy mese Sumnn B Poe by Ml Addem pontoned: | : > was not experiencing the same war | immons sa r ; «Caticorn, Degs. B, Borten S cverywteze. | ko Jow At inat SiReRY Here LUt 1€ Ras Bath |t %0 1 maven't them |l and quite generall : b g (e the lowest possible . prices, 2 nuisance. and aking n for fost time in the p: ) vears certainly there has been | * appeals or the amount | 1y of support for the to collect them,”} ‘And_when one aifficult to| = ———— |consistent with dependable: ople who have the | auality, is too well known to KEITH VAUDEVILLE ‘FEATURE PHOTOPLAYS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY d Mrs. Simmons d you have to T e T R e o fhey s ioaice, |require “comment M Therer |l e e e e e e o were yotngsters,” said S ong. ) bring order k > i lected stamps and postmarks and tin|zet such a on, A ahaaranTa diti i Snother campulen Wit b started | 450 S g Victurcs - and | cxpiain : I3o Sheets Cle | tions, there can be no|l vHE GYPsY SERENADERS IN AN UP TO DATE MUSICAL OFFERING oo it R g g 8 1) garter snak bad & lively | man's coat. There was a ma to H ¥ [ R in th - e o i take ohre of the. Wihle AR o arte. i na S T s in. § change in the prices on Ford MINN ARR ii; 3 5% Vikte ‘-)’mfn'\)rr. r:‘:z::.‘"l:\o:: it lia:p'h(-"l"g:s“h arge plece of biack vel- K oo i Gla 5 L [E H lSO ell Bros. & Lacd : naen horribly mistreated by the Turks, | vet,” resumed the lady caller., “and 1 eravediggers’ on butten. | 3 "‘f‘l;} Cars. The Smile Girl I Classy Singing and Dancing Kids Tt onlv requi the mention of the|made it nice and squarc and even \c)mugn PARAMOUNT FEAH’URE PICTURE wanted for the vic- | itroclous Turks to call} 3 1., pearance Rumabout ........ $500.00 P : ALLACE REI “Thy Man Fi Funcral Range” ) dnd donynait fictor of the contigent| L. rg_ ping and Tourin Bowe W. CE REID in “The rom g ON SUGGESTION. | a sympathy and a zen- | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR |09 dominant factor ot Bex nything that | g Car - $525.00, A Thrilling 5 Part Dramaticl Photopiay You Will Like il of the purse strings. The Pants S'g it s L adandina e Gougelst ... . ... ..\ $65000: i conditions fn certain parts of | Bt Foe e |of ine Lol CUPID’S DAY OFF . evees. Mack Sennctt Comedy 4 Turke v description. Clviliza-| «por Better T A | Bednnly e s $77500» I ltton canmot sit by in silence and Af 5 Mouse ™ And|resard the state of affairs where mil-| Pantaloons -A kind of ube. Tk { Truck Chassies ..... $550.00| * |lions of refugee women and children,|es fashionable in Ing or determined t ALARM CLOCKS Hhio vicHhia B¢ tha nasabalidnte ark ) thitie. These Ti Fe 8 o Jieme of the unmisatdble Turk e L, i prices F. O. B. Detroit| from $1.50 to $3.50 F . Poughogasisly N fhoing g oons sad a. word used largely othi tiata sreat materlal | W. F. BOGUE, * WARRANTED. B It E E D d to he the exr se it {e against our fnclinations n sending | irection. atact | e e "] o 1t (860 e the o T i Siber e im 61 North Main Street| WM. FRISWELL CO. LA - e | 6 such suffer when wo ruth to the mo si ,‘,‘ Tl G 25 FRANKLIN STREET. vt provided for. ¢ a case where henee prole = — s i, e ” ‘ hould not only he put forth| and Gulf of locomot'ves and ears TODAY. ; vent starvation but to furnish : powers under the arm- ENT[ST - ST A 2 g e e S D ETHEL \d there is no reason tof [l hink but what the call for heln fo 7 nrise there T is from restricted than d no indi- Room 107, Thayer Building BARRYPV'ORE P encfit of the mear east, in it3| (rousers bt vidual is S S 2 " 2 ‘ Itk AL ek S i s b viduat s to I allowed to travel by Phone 619 ; ean pro St ensate | Hours 9-12; 130-5 and 7 10 8 P, M e thori . s A SERS. ry. - FAKE CONCERNS. | ~Norwieh Feb. 19, | t Herad i albit e s T ° L duv pees by without some L "Jr“,','\, s el vor 10 o eaient. armistice | everything waa well patcontzed, 1t 18 e ivgrcee p eing brought to light fer g s i xS\ 11) Jocamotiyes. an highly creditable showins and the men 9 zullible from their IN THE DAY’S NEWS el i a day for ten dags. then 150 | engaged in the work deserve warm|j A PHOTO VERSION OF HER i rned moner. No atipulation is | o F 1 ! s cars a day for|praise for their disintarested service.|§ GREAT STAGE SUCCESS “LADY R " | The Racis ¢f Europe. v ad ol twenty davs not to Le diable to | prg. Standard-Te! ! ot however, regarding how the| Tne National o Soc {he lardships of | the penalty meluded in the arnistice | —Eridseport Standar FREDERICK” y first obtained for it 1s as|, ; ws bul ‘e surrend- | cond hembezi i another 50 for failure to .cliver on|{ FROM THE CONSULAR REPORTS.‘ from those who are able to|surver of e locomotive: get 1t easily as from any other, but|Furope, ar y i time e S e e RUTH CLIFFORD of de- | E0t e e Y i T g e er 15 were form- —_— s 0 nnioniste teiThRge IN ELSIE JANE WILSON'S : 4 A % RERitiiite fauie pwilers o G ed into th e e poses to anpropriate 35, ur- E . s tin allrin offers for hig|Zently tie pedce parl iy e dng ant seer) Yol OTHER VIEW POINTS |k the comins Joar o scvis returned PRODUCTION 1 enormous profits and attrac- [Place in Pa ; i Jdwards. Von Lettow then souficra on fng Capd. ‘ s » : ed | ¢ romises for the future o ear L a to lav down| The people who think the modern| Exports from the Domir ‘THE GAME’'S UP’ in failed to materia municatior t cans farmer is an Ul Reuben should see |lic in 1917 reached $22,444. ks b R sl i H : him whi i U comers after | $18.66773 worll wen (& the Unlted | blorsgir o Bt gt it B SR ts; fir en o\l the dark, driving his automobile over to|Stues and Porto Rico. £ o | would nrofit from the experience of| groups or ected by, the {had“pericnesa 116! £oad rouds Hisgtine afithe Heavest) Herin i (s el e eiitng e Pathe Travel Series i ' 4 r guard Appar- | ted from the fluenced by marched away count; en Journal. world in cotton production. The nor- froat trouble is that they|and Hamiti inoe Ingdt D Twenty-one millions is a good deal |Mal vears production ls ffom 1,500, of money. 10 bo expended by ihe stats | 000 0 2000060 bales of 306 pounds to complete its trunk line hizhways. | 6Ach. The mouey shauld go only inta the hest | The British government Is asked by BASKETBALL possible roads obtainabie—roads Tat]the Potiery Managers and Officials’ will endure and not eat up their orig- | association to prohfbit the exportation inal cost in mamtenance within a few | of English clays to enemy countries IN BIJOGU TONIGHT Manchester Herald. after peace. Bridgepert’s board of receeation cer-| DUring the talendar vear 1917 there {§ AGHLAND vs tainly met a long felt want. Its re- 601 fires in the provige of WILLIMANTIC oL resist the temptation and are|(aucasian, :fongol ng to viace the utmost confidence | CUVier to the eleve *Im{l;-' Zy;ixln‘: for an opportu- |, m‘\,, Gf anthpbudl: to flecce them. stood the attack: < seems to hiave heen the case In|fi cently where an offl hich had no factory was a sign played in the| to the affect that the stock | i advance to %2 a share the first| STORIES OF THE WAR Going Into Siberia. (Correspondence of The Associated Pre People have ta ing an | more to e for ed lig of _send- | came i of half a million m@n oriat the tern Siberia to for port shows that close to a million peo- with a joss of 310, ple enjoved in ten months the recre- | The provines has a popula atiens arranged under the diretion of | £00,000. . = ¢ sruary and urging PUrehase i thar came from the basin| ¢ the board. Band concerts weré al-| The estimated income of the Fed- —DANCING— ING ALIENS. then at 31 a share. }n‘, the Indus. Syro-Arab means, ori- | experience in the wi v popular, I t the summer play |erated Malav States frota the export grounds drew the steady crowds. There | duty on rubber for the year was §3,- was great variety of fa of the difficulties of a erian | and would ponder long be- Tt wa the same old story. The | umount involved wis small and made | AFTER THE GAME ating in Syria and A mpai soaring 3 t and | 356 484. “Mhe Tndo-Turopean ineludes eight | fora despaiohi e G ver nens A PRELIMINARY GAME o that those of small means would|hranches or groups. These are r Ural mou | &g Lo interested since they would be the| Asia, 4vyas or Hindns »f Tndia the |of The Associated Pi BETWEEN THE HALVES less liable to make an investigation | Persian: it would amount to anything for|(WO heing ir protection. The result was that|the &r nd the Armeinans, the tizer on a special military t termed Tranians {for Omsk, the seat of the t plateau of Iran where they |zovernment, is having a close oppor. Safe T wINFANTSndINVALIDS i eir zin; in Europ e | study the o | i & Bl SR sk AV IR W ‘[\_:g"k(hlx|“-m‘.;‘n:.’ i ore. r‘”r fEoat s m’lh the difficulties of | i ke | to result in the raiding | par "y q g Vo and the disclosure that! “Common the promoter had been doine time for |as races, so properly we orgery. The warning against such|Celtic race or the C erns does litile good, but in view of | the races of Furoe. se of the |or militia of England, who o fact that they can set up busi- | intimate relations of the Creeks and g0 to India fo replace the 2t will it would seem to bé nec.|Lating and the cognate nearness of and who served there for two y , g | thefr languazes, the two w16 denoted | Now the fortunes of war find them | N‘:f‘ if the guliible are going to be |, o the Greco-Latin race. German | riding across the barren lands of M. protected, e on board a company o splendid British troops recently ar- eak of the rived from India—men of the famou or of | Hampshire rfgiment—the ter n- Nourishing | ASK FOR ! A 1 M | e et g 2 ttention, Moose! cuxs {SOCIAL FRIDAY EVENING pas-| Digestible ¥ No Cooking — | ForlInfants,Ivalids andGrowing Children. lkknwmwmeninmmhr«-u il FEB. 21st that proner authorities | nq Teuton are interchangeable, being|churia on their w to the heart of | ord th all The Original Food-Drink For All Ages. OTHERS are IMITATIONS = | t!should be required to determine | synonymous terms. where the tem- |as soon as they anpear and beforo| “The great majority of the peoples 40 degrces Delow: ot 2 2 AT THE HOME ave a chance 10 get In their |Who have Invaded Eu ind whose )\nnov; as they are to return ¢ omes 1a England. they Tulill this ne | Proposed Members Invited A LIST OF SOUND NON-TAXABLE SECURITIES DANCE task gladly and light-heartedly. They are traveling in plain, rude box cars, | srouped about stoves with |comforts that a journey of two or | At Mannerchor Hall, Taftville, Conm Saturday, February 22nd, 1913 Union Orchestra, 10 Picces DANCING AT 800 I-Altate branch of | three weeks, and |vrhaps more, in- * TICKETS 50 AND 35 CENTS [ berian steppes they robbery. o wimission ¢ the door o AL s long to the Indo-Europea 1= of immigrants EDITORIAL NOTES. In addition, about 30009, or one-fifteerth of the i bilitv or the | The man on the ¢orner What Farens ire n no-Ugrians = 0 protest the |is accomplished today is really 4 0od | members of the U Ave heen | siart for tomorrow. the Mongolian 0 the| Scmeone has buns'sd badly. The|except the Jews, Maltese. and aracens Washifigton shu'a have ar. | (8yro-Arab), and possibi n this country on the 220, Basques are of Indo-¥uwo) ¥ ¥ “Ural-Altaian comprehends peo s we are mistakon there Will|iou;q” betwoen the Alai and Ur, Mountains. Finno-Ugrian “P“(‘hn" | Al the rest For the officers commanding ¢ except the | contingent there is a third class R n K |sian slecping car with bare wooden son in his | rived onsidered | be very few nations that will be able | shelves to hold thei sleeping bags and Dlankets. ‘In another British military | ich precedes us th Coflmonwealth Lt. & Power Co. 77 Preferred, to Yield about 7% : Ohio Ut lities Company, 77 Preferred, to Yield About 7% % Interstate Electric Corporation, 7% Prcf_érrcd to Yield About 7.35% |10 get permits to fight under the pro-of a western group of Ut visions of the mew league of nations.|The term is frora | 1f Mexico really wants to establish | Ugra, the on both side a sincere friendshlp with the United | . States it should understand that no r and the officer: their men in in one ipment. various routes of - : o s sou g B e it United Gas & Electric Co. (of N. J.) 5% Preferred to Yield About 63; % SKATING RINK .~ i 1 nto Furope, the later wan s as the men ch, | B a 3 A\ o S i i i A the immigrants, s s u' s le"l,n? Shing | Scranton & Wilkes-Barre Trac. Corp. 7% Preferred, to Yield About 7% it That the | When Mr. Hoover speaks out about | geographic ca iR e et OLYMPIC HALL - i . the Mun atroeities he gives . ns is going There is deploral 3 cause the aliens here | WHO are inclined to deal leniently tion. Ther is urgent need of centr out form | ith Germay _sdtmething - mote 1o EXCHANGES 3 ” b Wit grest| Information mew comes to the of- '“ “ * The war and conditions arising out of it are bringing about numerous finan- i e doporte | Toct thial ife CEpdkerohiet Metatter l ; cial readjustments. Holders of low interest bearing securjties and those issues ' 15 sl ~Piiogei v [ el Moy ity k l '7 ! which have been more adversely affected, may, through the medium of exchanges, AFTERNOONS 230 TO 5 EVENINGS 8 TC 10 P. M. DR, E. J. JONES e i‘ Now thick s $hk suout Gomnasy often improve their investment position, both as to the security of principal, and Suite 46 Shannon Building | the use of handing him out any more income as well, FaNe- aigvator, Sherichat Sieat such decorations as they might be in- = | clined to pin on him? = R Lot AT A 2| Germany accepts the terms under We solicit your inquiries along this line. Timken-Hyatt and B L, s s o of | whieit the Snlstise fs (8 b condn feed to Put om Firm, Healthy|are often simply as b New Departure Bearings . e Net Made Tasin ;\5aw';r:::?f‘:i°e':::;h to resist them, | Flerh amd to Tneresse Strengun, | Wetl tl SALES—SERVICE. : days wer de Jess | it power n ) Vigor amd Nerve Force. e i ey Jeasan o fa his control| but the blufi didn't work. h — X 3 f‘n\‘xrr’fxf‘&"&"!\,m; GARLOCK & AYNES 30 wane was 3 time when| The oroater the effort to get the| Weak. thin peopie—men or women— | (fetlines ¢ BANK STREET, Second Floor,” 3 owerful but there | 38th division home the groater seems|thus conclusively proying. that. thin. | 8100m: "NEW Lon 3 i tim 1e fell and he was | to be the determination to keep it in neg m.knefs,‘aen'um and meuras- = _ Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON ’ » regain his former posi-|France. And there are others who|thenla are almost invariably due to is inexpensive. feel much the same way about other | ina ail’ these sympioms due to merve | Jerfully promotes tho wssimilati AUTO RADIATORS we great liberal leader who | organizations over there. starvation will disapp: e Lo Es THE W. T. FIELDS CO. Repaired promptly and thoroughly udvantages of a closer| If the New London counsilmen |, Bminent specialists state that the i 10 i Norwin, by Les . L tested unger air pressurc before lcave the United States. He|have taken the right view in regard |knows among drussistens Bitro-bhos. | & 08200d aml most all good Aruggists. ing shop. F ind fought for reciprocity | to the bulldings which have been|ohate, a five-grain tablet of WRich | CAUTION:—Although _bitro-phosphate INVESTMENT BROKERS W. E. SHANLEY e ountry but the opposition | crected by the government housing | $12uld be taken with each meal. Being | s’ unaurpasied for relieving mervous: PLUMBING 2 countered at home was 00 | corporation not. a very satisfactocy | Stimalant or habit-forming . Arug. Ti- | Dest, 1t shenia ot oxwing ial (InCi Phone, Liberty 5870 i y him and Canada showed it- fuse of the people’s money has been |iro-Phosphate can be salely taken by |markanie flesh-sroting broperties, "o ns, rty 4% Main St. Tel. 710:3 un in; 1 i ¥ »d g e weakest and most dellcate s used by any ho ds t desire t e a6 & blow 34 :Hg :e’nl:::r re‘_l T;;:,l::': & elty at least doesn't|feri:"ang the resuls following its use' put on flesh, | o oo o desiTe to THERE 12 no advertising: medtum im Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- ietin for business resuiis.

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