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(Special to The, Bulietin.) justice and that Prussianism should = > be forever wiped out. It was Eisner|, 'Vashington, D. C. ‘Feb. 24.—There| The girl with the inquisitive cyes|you mever can tel] how a person is is a big storm bmwlng in_congress land nose straightened, the hat of the |going to turn out, particularly a man. 2 . Who brought forth from the Bavarian|over wthe proposed league of nations.|other girl a bit and pulled out an in- | Of course, Mr. Grasshire looks all orwiieh ttllefin | rchives the proot of the guilt of the i g u 1919 ! ;;:p:-ai‘ltfl‘;;;r :::“;;a%em‘;: “h‘; l:u:“: WASH[NGTON AFFAIRS WILLING TO HELP D THEATRE, e FEATURE PICTURES CUTIGURA HEALS A Regular Big Time Headliner There is also no mistaking the senti- | finitesimal white thread from the |right, but you can't judge by looks. X ? S haiser's regime. ment of the public so far as Wash- |binding of her coat. Sometimes perfectly adiul men, gam- DORIS A ND RU 3 !"l‘ % and w.ga Thus it was quite evident why those | ington is o?cem:d. E(achdnme the Tt's awful the way I do see every- [blers and the m;e = simpty mpd; i who still elf the idea that tl question is brought up for discussing | thing,” she remarked in a satisfied |some aud havaslovely manners. TV 5 . i go\lfl::,:“ S hiees m':,_,\,';fi,:l: the capitol is crowded to the limit, and | tone. “Mother says I should be a de- |ro doubt Mr. Grasshire is all that you In Their Spectacular Scenic Novelty “THE MUSICAL :RAILROADERS” 123 YEARS OLD Should want Biuner oot of the e |the - remarkable ovations accorded|tcctive, but no . real womanly girl|think he is, but how dreadful you e e i JANET CHILDS, Clever Character Singing Comedicrne TOMMY HAYDEN AND COMPANY . . In a Singing, Talking, ltchedan(mm 0ff On Clothing. “‘My scalp was covere_ with white 1 —— 5 e et e e s scales that were im large pieces. 1 A PARAMOUNT EXTRA “SPECIAL PRODUCT ON” m ashamed to be seen a4 < e e LITTLE WOMEN” ered. My scalp was very Louisa M. Alcott’s Famous Love Story' of Love and Tears Senators Borzh and Reed at the close |wents to be a detective. That was|would feel to go around avith him as menth; se9 | 200 With him the others who are| i heir speeches against the league quite a good looking young man you |you are doing and introduce him to standing back of the independent £o-| w5 unmistakable evidence that mnollad at the dance the other nizhl, |e and then have somepody ¢ Nerwich, Conn. ws | cialist control in Bavaria. Count Ar-|proposition whil: in any Way restricts |Irene. Of course I didn't notice h o Valley apparently represented the|.american freedom or crumples to dust | particularly b o i1 was bshi by s that nobody there would T reactionaries and with assistants made | the constitution of the United Stateslwith all my friends—the wav those |know him. Where did you say he “o. . bold endeavor to put out of|will meet with favor. Never n the|boys do quarrel over dances! I just|came from?” * " nulede’ 76 Ofes 32| the way the oppoments of tho old|history of congress haye such ova:|caught a glimpse of you now and| ‘idsho,’ said the other s o o £ 9 i iven speakers as both Bo- | then. - You didn’t s dance m T wetone 195 | regime. They have thus shown their | 190 Deon & e g SRlilo Janco : rah and Reed received both from theidid you? I was perfectly exhausted | “Goodness!” sighed the irquisiitve 0 hand and without sufficient strength | senators themselves and from the gal- | myself—dlividing every dance as I did | girl, shaking her head. “T always ook Norwich, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 1919 |y overthrow the Eisner government|ieries. The no-applause rule was en-|among two or thrce. You've mo ided l-mmu Priee 120 3 week: S0e Postomer i i out a little for strangers from the far sore and red, and itched BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE—_CELESTIAL CONTRASTS ——— | made such a revolution as they de-|tirely abandoned and an outburst of { what a strain it is. Who did you say | west. So many people have gone w a great deal which made T SPHOIAL aciEtil SERSER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS aird8. mere GAgtdt applause so spontaneous that 1t was |he was?’ vou know, who had trouble east. I me seratch. The dan- 2 SPECIAL SCHOOL CH'LDRENf MATINEE. S g 4 LSl startiing, came at the close of their| “I hadi't said, “corrected the rather |wouldn't be impulsive, dear, and get druff scaled off and could WEDNESDAY AT 4 G'CLCCK . n 2 news degsich ARMENIA. speeches which were made on suc- |quiet giri, with the very blue eyes. “I |mysclf identifed with him so thor- be scen on my clothing. ADMISSION 11 CENTS i rwie credied o ceeding days. Both men are eloquent |cxpect you mean Mr. Grasshire® oughly. You can tell so much more PREn T ned Cottor s cems publisted || There ix a great amount of sympa-[ang forceful speakers, and roused the — about a man if you watch him with Bk Ol = ipecial degpaten. || 1Y felt for Armenia not only for the|senate axd the crowded gaileries 10 a| “What a peculiar name,” cried the |other people. Next time don’t dance osp ‘; box of Ofn - sufferinge it has undergone during the | pitch rarely ecqualled. The greatinquisitive girl. “There's no use {alk- | with him all the while and the rest of of Soap and one box of Ointment war but for the oppression under|crowd listened spelibound and at the|ing, people can't help taking color : us will get acquainted with him and healed me.” (Signed) David Green- MATINEE 11c and 17¢ which it has existed for g, long period | close of cach of ihe speeches remark- | from their names. He must be odd in | help you out. I think five or six girls'| | field, 76 Fewy St., Springficld, Mass. : € Turkish rule. There ean be|ible scenes occurred. For a moment|character or disposition, because, of | judgments would be of immense value | e : % 5 Evening 17¢ and 28¢c { un ; ; . | Having cleared your skin keep it i< an | .| there was a complete hush. then ex- |course, he doesn't look old. Some|to you. I'd be glad to do all I can for g cle 5 CIRCULATION {littie wonder that there is a Wide-| jiog comments of approval and tre- | people would rave over his profile, |vou. Mother savs she would rather | | clear by using Cuticura Soap and MATINEE 2:15; EVENING 6:45 T0O10:15 | »pread sentiment fflw:'"" to m‘“""z mnendous applause greeted the speak- | wouldn't they? Is he new in town?|trust my intuition than that of any Ointment for daily toilet purposes. 3 A P s It parate state. Such a move, itjcrs. On the flcor senators left their |I haven't seen him at any of the|grown woman of her acquaintance. = H . o s WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 22 red is favored by many Amer-|seats and crowded close with out-|dances before. Tm no hand to notice | think 2 irl is 50 apt ® be misted in- | | 2%~ Caticura Talcum Powder % Big Time Vaudeville and Pictures ins, including members of congress|siretched hands, or threw their arms | strange men, because I'm so busy with | to thinking just because a man is good 2 fand the governors of ‘balt ins ifptes ] svound the s of the men who had | the ones I do know, but 3 looking he must be terribly nice when | | Do not fail to test the fascinating fra- V - UTyY AND HEALH H |a which indicates the general vigorously d_eloquently pleaded | seem to be asked to danc quite offen it is the other way round. | figud“«;g:l;ndu: uisitely sczz‘ml face, C " N I Py = ot that the rights of American citizens |except him, and nothing Not that I am inferring anything is 3 i perfuming powder. Se: 10 jhat Armenia 1s deserving of e presorved. The presiding officer | admiration more than wrong with Mr. Grasshire, under- D"‘“E;;‘,’..‘““i".'.:" et omedy—Sensational Novelty brioncs. made no effort to continue routine |spirit in a fellow. I think stand! 1 just wanted to point out to self. Sampleof Cuticura Se: e =" while there is a commendable | iusiness or sion the applause for at|young man puis himsell out fo be|vou what bo the case and offer Biniment .éramlcumnaem-:niwdr% CONOVER & FORD THE BOLDENS to do evervthing possible for|least ten minutes. It was useless. and |kind and self-sacrificing—not that I|ic help re to be here postard: -Cuticars, orten. : ] 2 : or in fact sll of the op-|he recognized the fact, so made the|mean he meant it that wav—vou know |long? Why don’t you bring him over Sold everywhere at 25¢. cach. Rube Fiddler and the Girl | Colored Variety Qffering ed peoples, it is perhaps not the|lest of it. The opinion here is that|what I mean, Irene. Did you s way 1o do it to cast them loose | ¢ league of nations which in any way |was new?” 3 + their own guidance without first | jeopardizes the freedom of the United| “He's been here just three weeks, s tes or gives the power to decide}said the girl with blue eves, tipping P ahie 3 ational and international matters tolher hat back to the angle it had at the most helpful 0 per than its own people, will%ver be | first. greed to by congress. “Really ¥ he | some time? tly what so! Oh, Maybe I can tell you ex- ADELINE FRANCES loded the | was a native of Ja ica. Al f 1 § menhis aidl s Barber of Jamaica,,wh the doc- s BIINA RN cUnBEr: Our mot)S |thos TaL L Tir o iaat s e me HARRY MOREY ix WILLIAM DUNCAN in I was two months breathed the inqu ers grew up together. But th for |'a handsome hequest. And Hather once The Ki S ‘@ - X1h ere A stggng feeling vvs} A modified bill for woman suffrage | Zirl. haking her head. T|urying to save me from him 2 The coincidence of a Ja- eng of Diamonds The Man of M‘gh‘ v ie United States ought|lys been introduced in the senate in|thought vou were old friends f rom | uttered the inquisitive reading acud the Dic- the committee on suffrage |the way you were carrving on. I ex-|girl = have my opinfon of | tionary in the old house was certa some sor: of bill before|pect I am different from most neople who are i « o secretive and keep | curious—Tae London cChyonicle. the end of the session. It is mot |but I never can show my real things to themse] and never ap-| . A : t a {riend tries to do for | expected the bill will be brought up strangers. Tm terribly reser " : : | for considerat d atter must | ther often says fo me that T s roush 1 was Interasted in ¢ consideration and the matter must t S it AT MAENNERCHOR HALL | b introd d v s my own light. Still, T thi REE - coming congress. The militants sti{ter to go slowly because 1"~ Exchange. DRINK A GLASS Taftville, Conn. B oo ! | OF REAL HOT WATER SATURDAY, MARCH 15T coun- | Launt the capitol heckling THEA' g HELP THROUGH NIGHT SCHOOLS. istand on (his side of the At-|and members. Senator James Hamil- e e AL EATRE e BEFORE BREAKFAST. Dancing 8:30 O'Clock —TODAY— empt to be responsible for|ord ment which is to be set up! ar east as the result of will fol or the same reason th e some ment w wor nation the nder h the % tic At the same time there is no|ton Lewis, an advocate of suffrage, |ington ¥ tand in the way of the Ar-|said this week believe the move- |wet t woverning m.,, vos if 5xww for a constitutional amendment Aissolu- gobiei bl o an ™ will weaken and that it will lose votes T e eintive| | says we will both look and feei || MASQUERADE BALL THEDA BARA {from now on It can no lor be s might be to give | yieq o i % = & 0 s e clean, sweet and fres! i GIVEN BY THE HEPS IN— .4 from | 1 ssir - the miit e T.’?fi °7fl, e e ! ¢ and fresh IN o hey have | made man ed him of toting liquor. T tor of the Grand ¥ el | i and avoid iliness. i In Robertson 11, Montvil “ 2 s i back | will tend to so- bag told its own t ou icholaevitch, the Tzar's uncle. The | | | rtsonis SHall,) Montyils, “THE SHE DEVIL : n : o the s voiced a pulled five o of the cr rince’ toolk | | | THIS EVENING A Theda Bara Super-Production . el onz congress- | which Tom insisted he had brov 1903, Th chitaren: over as Turning “rd b vou'd ; i o1l The militant s o BASEBALL IN FRANCE. | pronitisiont 1 ety ion for frie id > war o SIS hMren, | ey selence has of late made| Tickets admiting Gentleman and|| A PASSIONATE, :POWERFUL s about the / V.mw be- rni)\4i E r{(?e;' with rt;sullr that_arc of |Lady $1.00. Each additional Lady 50c. | LOVE STORY ' OF ~'A “WILD e loihi o D b T Thowes SPANISH GIRL \ the conduct t application of its untiring research PEARL WHITE necessary to attend to i i internal sanita- el tion of the drainage system of the hu- I} IN THE THIRD EPISODE OF it o 3 o the America o e ot i hody a5 1t = to the dreins otehe| OLYMPIC HALL ML c 5 Trahos ther rand e | to leave the house. o PE ! THE LIGHTNING e z many ne n amepdment, a Those of us who are accustomed to RNOONS 230 TO § i m the money SR have wape, _the | feel dull and. heavy when We arise | RAIDER [ ever force those s taken refug pliting headache, stuffy from a cold, EVENINGS 8 TC 10 P. M, PATHE'S GREATEST SERIAL VoIt Hovmns i will be lackjng when the wife foul tongue, breath, acid stom- Syl h congress. | shown no can, instead, feel as fresh as a : A o ;p,r t senators and members | ir ¢ ow 1 to exile. ¢ by opening the siuices of the 10 SWING YOUR B £ Srdindis 0 com- he prince 1ecently an interview- | system each morning and flushing S J i Zenohinsvoieas er ad not seen bis family |out the whole of the internal poison- UVERHfi HB PARTNERS n: ’ ma 1 "t - r > T ha- Tillet i A Noy e stories agnant matter. HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY : ire pea the anof |about 1k at tl /n pri Sveryone, whether ailing, sick or o et ,, v P | t i : s £ > ark | well, should, cach morning before 5l H § Y wabiic | y tha " 2 breakfast, drink a glass of real hot I ! PATHE NEWS i utal game and | Co water with & teaspoonful of limestons i i Up-to-the-Minute News Topics P rovision | ! not ho adopted | ¢ ) pho‘ph‘:\:t; in ndtlo e nmfram the o T —— : o nz to Sl Loy stomach, liver and bowels the previous ! = E . 2 ¢ that it day’s indigestible waste, sour bile and | L s Bcion | - | 2 R poisonous toxins: thus cleansing. | AUTCMOBILES, ARE YOU OBLIGED !Gl GoE Forei E sweetening and purifying the entire | ° 3 L b s - Loy l eane rom oreign X= imentary canal before putting more 1 n is| | = |food into the stomach. CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |uish you didnt have to. dust try t | changes The millions of people who are both- TRUCKS and CARTS | some of our ered with constipation, bilious speils, = qualit e joiee houe Jomman 55 | techanical Repaive, Painting, Trim. | BRONCHIAL LOZENGES : ) S e mably o fo 2 or Lo orn | Gisorders and sickly complexions are | Ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. |and see how they clear away that - a _| Commenting on the . military bitl | . {urged to get a quarter pound of lime- Biack-mnhmg in all its brances. thick feeling in your throat. ! 0 n-las it house Congressman | ne phesphate from the drug store. ke ekl his enlistment provisio! i very little, but is suffi- ot 1 ¢ ands will not in my j sient to make anyone pronounced o 2 e TI0 2 TN . no telling. however, just|ment, produce a sufiicient force double the maximum sory Sl G U Gl ey S0 B G co I ar srp DUNN Qfi PH %MACY ect the wili gompel men in the over Il ERacinein et esr | itation. 1) ASRIA 1y ce to re n therc slace in Dr. Johuson's ho e s o ey shoald b been required i ” b | 60 MAIN STREET e do. or as woult have been the ¢ faited { FARMERS 507 to 515 North Main St. ; 5 ENFORCING PROHIBITION 1ndot Hpganie “"[-'_’" approved by the party lo read @ from the|The Progressive National Farm Loan|-—=———————o - - opmamee ous Dictiona He 4 s0 in ex- | Association of Norwis on applica-| _THERB 1s no aavertising medlum In . | tion by reliab will give full| EAStern Conuect to The Bul- L g ¢ reveal fact that he | particulars on borrowing money s iz ) o unteer army | |cured by mortgage with the Federal| b ,(“Am“ ies noliadopied) ! Land Bank. Inquire of i ; G An i ! meet i the military af- |~ SIMEON ROSANO, Seerstary ! J 2s not an onen one | l H E | Telephone “F. D. No. 6. 3 r nriirr LESTER E. WALKER M.D. Cor. oo batibis [ i ROCM 306 THAYER BUILDING | e ke 1 Bt ert Hours: 9-10 a. m, 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. | - N o f 1 they went e z BlAjer ; G pEccitttaaits nfrr Phone: Office 1262-4—House 1228 : ; =2 DA | Suffered Three Years Before | | e EDITORIAL NOTES. to main I con isly a P &l 3 senad B vl e L vl ax to Fmaug Fru*i a—m BLUE RIBBON TIRE SHOP| e e S There is comething, quita attrac | en_appears o De Miree g DEALERS IN | . s p “,f e Tires and Supplies ! t s biod thizig fo g millime er, in Vulcanizing and Repairing { e . what effect pro- | cupturcd by division at the Cos; _ they 125 West Main Street, Norwich, Oenn.’ < non the ec- | second_battle Marne. It was RacEt 1az Telephone 5%-13 | i eéorred 1o thelconmitteston muttary{ S50 0 L prisoner of war| Without permanent relief. e 1 Commenting on the el : : e iy AMERICAN HOUSE f ouse, 1 ot ives” or Z Y | i) ““"\\.fl" of 16 be on s used one box and the results were so | First-class Garage Service Connected Thei m't forzotten them | Sty T cart have enno Eng- d that I bought two dozen a o 2 of fooke | L Diirgcle can defeat Gil- Tcant have enough L ght | D. MORRISSEY, Prop. :w-h ARE M R d ? st ns | okt o E the fixds, this ;*( than '\ 1 impaizn committee. Foor T cantinted msing | Phone Shetucket Street ere y (] lflg c.SSES i " bich have pez:ad B ment strong here that Gill even thous > - - o ot r her the sales of the ti Wil be the winner, although the Ma tion for the| until the twenty four boxes wer S 5 ent 4 come un to cxpecta- | 12 1ot canceded they el Pty hus purned me | fnished, when my physical condition FLOWERS Mischievous daughter has picked Daddy’s pocket and the A PR derent e name s no ] i v‘lmre‘d Besh no il b ver wan® to leave Cnzinnd azain.|. was perfect”. : i} watches him glecfully as he searches in vain for his & o e i o sro (1 Jeved. e Tk ugncs i . and 1 believe T4 be | 50c,a box, 6 for $2.0,frial ize 2. Foractoccasions: . b readivg s ’ ke w that the Turkish women are| e jargely turned to Gilett, as the 5P 7 the pleasiniest of trivs| ¢ dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Orders Delivered g/ glasace: ot Smoll arding their veils there are aji{wo men are on ex onal : . TREES AND SHRUBS ’ ) : eat many more aver " thore who | terms mhile the relations Retwes Muetchenor Zeitung OGDENSBURG, N. Y e Nus Co. | If Daddy wore Kryptok Glasses, he would be freed from € 1eht also ‘o take a ne ew of life. s and Mann are said to be some- aplewood Tsery “, ” : H 1 Fease There is no question about tha size | what straned. 7 | g | ODY - ohone st || the “off-and-on” nuisance of the two-pairs-of-glasses Iy in | of the opportunity before him. If Se Over in the house office building is 2 Glass can inspire greater pa-|an old employe who plvs back and bother, because Kryptoks (pronounced Crip-tocks). would era bIe | iotism by means of the next Liberty | oF(h trom Baltimore dalls. A Wash. | 3 Timken-Hyatt and ?ivfl:l:::, indone p:lirdof glasses, the n=cessary correction iy oan arin reading and di 3 y not be impged up wch 1c Any incrsase in the prics of coal| =| i New 33“'“;:‘/?:‘_ g8 oF: g and distance. J on tm better | Iy be attributed to the| 4 S—8| frarimen: o umie| ie semneessnesi oe| PHYSICALLY FIT 1 WIRE YOUR HOME | GARLOCK & HAYNES # son ereot 1e speeding up of the icemaking ma- AT ANY AGE FOR s Sttt GLASSES ; \ ! 4 BANK 8 s econ > THE' INVISIBLE BIFGCALS EISNER'S ASSASSINATION doesn’ make any difference 1 fen't sge, (Vs careless living that | Phone 751 3 ‘\IEW LONUON < airs i1 n ghata ther one is coming home from| .uiy men ‘‘down and out.” Keep your 3 ives him this convenience tinguish=d fro single” . " tio from the peace conference the | ljernal s ot g1y g = m mgie - has shown that it has| you wil sheags be mhvennsse” "= DR.A.J. DINAY without that drawback of vision lenses. That’s ‘why i <rlises ick left. The kidmeys arc the most over- I ‘ i hetner § worked orgams in the human bedv. | other bifocals — the con- Kryptoks are called “lhe When they break down under the m————————————— ‘ DENTIST strain and the deadly oric acid a f—_—'—_‘—\\ | : . spicuous agerevealing invisible bifocals.” ] Sotvac, erSbuaim AN cumuiates and crystallizes look out i \ . A {fire or whether he will These sharp crystals tear and scratch . 1§ OUR WORK IS DONE IN ACCORD- |i (s LA (R LAV ILE Nerwien | seam or hump. We are competent o meet filment of 1 would experiencs he hus had the delicate arimsry channels causivg 5 ii ANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS | o B e Th Al the - oal medalarid #pen o "Just because it is claimed that win- ‘t\l;e.r'w;ulnn: pain_and st up 'n;a i {] OF THE NATIONAL BOARD OF |}/ | lhey are crystal-clear— e optical needs and tastes delivere - will not rot in the . there are icth may caues premature de- FIRE UNDERWRITERS AND i | 1 q S he ose who like to refer to those me- | EERGTAten sad &r:::-f’ G L i LOCAL INSPECTOR. s i | AL croa i el,: su_fi‘aces smootll:e :{-ld %failhe et 0 tha rable d)\):! whien “1- e was “six n?‘{qa’f ""fi,:’“ 'm. o sy | L J ! from $1.50 to $3.50 : even. ey cannot 18- at your convenience. i vyl cks sleighing in March. ol sy action is pain v stiness | N | ] recognized the situatior | v e 'wig Germa: shive beinc | 5'the wmal 5 dhe B Toa o e ; 1 e o | EYES EXAMINED—LENSES GROUND ted b sifect | tised to briag back our ‘roops it cer-| tite, eation cr_rhewmal ! WM. FRI ¢ : B s, Sffect f raions very i like beirg| Do set wait uacl the danger is sgon THE NORWICH ELECTRIC CO. § 25 FRANKLIN STREET. Eisner was an independent socialist ‘ triumphantly n‘umedv home on the G fhws i e "“‘u _m‘“"e‘z. trial | = in S i > 2 SIS L 5 - and as such was opposed not only to| sboulders of the humfliated enemy. | §or"cf" GOLD MBDAL Hasclem Oii | anklin Street The Piano Tuner the kaiser's government bu. also to| With judges being cal’ed on to de-| Capwules, imported direct from the & § OPTOMETRIST the majority socialists represented oy | {3Tmine whether a curling iron is a| lsberateries in Holland. ’n;xy v'v;x! give ! 122 Pm‘ped St. i) : 4 the Ebert government. But naturally | #ngerous weapon, ané whether a wo- :‘l:::tfigmnfi{;n:hfl;m nmr’;lnfi Phone 511 218 Main S Franklin S G Batas his opposition to the former was the |man bleaches her hai- there can De| t%unded: But be eure to get GOLD o9 am Street, rankiin Square, * . Somers Building stronger and he did not attempt to|little wowder that the courts arc| MEPAL. Nome eother is gemuine. In " TAERE 13 no advertising medium 1a cover up the fact Eastern Connecticu® equal to The Bui- letin for busimess results. at the kaiser was |clogzed with bysiness. .| seaied boxes. three sines. Cere————————————————————————————s)