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NORWICH, BULLETIN, THURSDAY, MARCH. 6_1919 that this is assured by the appoint- NOT HER KIND OF PARTY ment of Mr., Woods, The unemployment situation in this| «Jt was such a pity you wern't at|in the world they hadn't been wound- REE p country is of vital importance. Tt | Mrs. Ball's party the other e\’emn""[ ed, if they hadn’t, and—oh, you can't 2 , ”e 2 oxtends not only to the soldiers who | began the Oak Park woman “You|imagine how thrilling it was for THEATRE m’ tl kn are veturning but to a great many |know it was given for the hoys of | th poor—those dear boys. besides. The change from the husy | our neighborhood who ha returned “And then,” she contirued, wheruI 7 \ 3 4 ! A aonE T ception—was and Qoudied Tgm of Intusiry enmeeg a petting S e e el e R e the —TODAY— KEITH VAUDEVILLE AND PARAMOUNT FEATURE PICTURES 'EARS O § ter” was there, your absence gave! thirty Dbrilliant minut in short THURSDAY—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 123 YEARS OLD tion of neace time goods 1s underway | food for comment. Mrs. Ball was! {elling them how it al BERT throughout the country but there is|quite put out because she thousht: was followed by Mr. M I HE I HREE EDDIES Someristion sriw [28 & week; % & month; $8.0p | certainly opportunity for facilitating|you, as chairman of the socks com- |formed them how matters d » year. the return of the soldiers and sailors, | mittee might have given the Leys a|scttled at the peace Qpl)!fl, how, | The Original Keystans Cans, Who Haye HeantBsen Hera, in the ;Old Betersd 44 e Pesufics st Forwih G | thogs who gave up thel s to serve | Very edifying addres ntially fhey, wauld ‘pe. . You reed Keystone Comedies That Made Charlie Chaplin Famaus, in the Great wowd class matier H s , " for pity’s s what are you tal- j call how pleasant it is, alway t Comedy _Pantomi Rerabet Jinsle < the nation for some pay and make |, 0w plea; i Telephoas Calls. b acrifices, 10 their former jobs |ing about * demanded her friend \h Nagley knows it all? it S —— Sulletin Businem Office 430. Srept sacrifices, 1a thelp ToPmap JOBS | 45 " Austin, ~ “Yep credit me with | nt to sleep. AUBREY and RICHE MADISON and WINGHESTER Bulletis Editorfal Reams $5.3. or ethers which will provide them Bl Job Offce 35-2. | o d AEb T e R she smiled, “you shouid| Two Clever Misses Versatile Comedians bulletin Jo o with as good employment. The qu you suppose 1 would have been suc h\hmn en how quickly they roused Willmaotic Ofice 23 Chumd St Telewhone W6 | o gyon Tabor, or for that matte [an idiot as to Dore those oys with | when Ball ffaally mentioned 1 “FAI' l 'H” FIVE PART PARAMOUNT FEATURE PICTURE T o , c 13 v ocks” | freshment You ow, there real-| 6 1915 | those out of cmployment, can h» re-|an account of our work on sacks?|freshm A L | TS ” Norwich, Thursday, March 6 1919 | 08 %L, /i the hetter it is going | Godness sracioust Do you imagine |y isn't a sweeter sound to the ears!f \ \ fre Fobiin (00 EE DOROTHY GISH in “THE HOPE CHEST - r e - E it is -om- | they want to have the o a rof a hoy. ell, perhans ‘eats' does| % MEMBER OF THE ASBOCIATED PRESS :f’p:’:dém ;;:L“T:;"i:".‘d“[”w’,fl ‘,'k;,:‘,”_‘in ‘their faces when they'rs ir 2 | appeal to them more, but in this case | BRILLIANCE A Delightful Stary of the Adventures of an Impulsiva Girl Who After 2 out to have a jolly time ¥ the word would have been most in- | Many Trials Finds Love and Hap pifcss. Amccialed Press 1y exclusively ent i i s . ‘to have a_ : 3 - werd Fyauid | 10w er repablicaiion 5t s Mewe dsmdieh | | ment makes to give it al I it was a p-a-r-t- > gave ppropriate as th o T T its i | " B e e, et 6 2 wems Jom, || Gictance. Tt is giving < ot S b retreshment EDITH ROBERTS NEVER THO OLP s paver and also e Weai news sublsied || tention to those who have been serv-| .. : 3 | s 1d trappe he Lere o It was” calml s Oall T Ve s LachE ~IN— SR oot republication of special despatch- ng under it | Park weman. it was a won-| 1 “ erecved - lerful affair. SARIIE. - Apape|no It s grcide iy L aver- i} SUE OF THE SOUTH || : o WOULD BE UNJUST. ety oo Arest *:;‘.\; attes -‘}nlh:lmxllw[n\im trench tea ].,rH‘-n‘m el A THRILLING ROMANCE OF A U D I 0 R I U M o o Fin Jetter touch Y CAa R d looked wouldn't have you repeat that for! e ; wi e circumsta sur g v uniforms. alls’ L |1 believe you 4 ertaining | i " ! 2 Today, Friday ané Saturday—Vaudsville and Pictures and convieted under the espionase|would have, if it hadn't been crogd: | o> 200 1U8 always well to know—") Pathe Travel Series 4 y $ ¥ WEEK ENDING MARCH 1 act than Attormey General Gregory,|ed by the reception committee. Yes, | | i o | “Entertain!” burst in the Austin SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARY FEATURE who vecently resigned that office and |ir Mrs. Ball had _a reception | wom ) e 2V e in doing so made some recommenda- | CON l“[ N“;' i er husband | ca to have the | ! THE NCERT S tions which will doubtloss vecelve|¥ere first In the lne, of = course. s In : one—good—time. | SLATER HALL careful attention hefore any attempt| ool Came the Drakes, followed by | 0 tear the house up for all of | ? ® Iis made tocompiy with the Teguests | the. oo sasinois, et ronrayno: | e, and—and—Regeption committ | Comedy Musical Offering W e | the= Do an’s re Glory be! just wateh our ha = S, which are being made in behalf 0f{who ali! T think those poor—!t mean | T ' 'he Bl CONCERTS ISCOE & ST. ( ‘[_" il s 1 B souibencs ahane Bardon 5 bie bivs e T ot Bolt o the B o z BRISCOE & ST. CLAIR MIMIC FOUR being sought on the ground that they | the round ark and Austin can boast of Monday Eve, March 24th, Guiomar\l Comedy Sister Act | In “The Day After” s B Rt You see, it was ti : A S Novaes, the Brilliant wther thing for you Brazilian e | L th . | enlarged: M Jon bound t k of, r dear:; th I .| Pianist, at 8. 9 ! It is not a fact that the attorney |enlarsed: Mrs. v nk of, my dear; those hoys are | IFE (S P ) | reneral advocated that there should | SaT i the really did appreciaic us|not going to be reminded of trench|fpiday Eve, April 11th, the Flonzaley ix Parts be no executive clemency _exercised | a1 fon minates to obtain 1 jiio Saiian B Quartet, the Greatest Chamber | With Virginia Pearson—By Jostus Miles Forman for he did refer to certain cases|formation, if she actuauy did {1y ignore the existence of Mr. Quartet in the World. N—_— where it might be followed without|anything from the young she jer, and 1l > good old days of Vi 2 dan, | HOUD[NI Th M M Sanger, but he was outspaken against|fussed up by Her guesticning. Ther|pcace and pi We will nave &l i retves May Sod MapydJordan.| m (] aster ystery any general resort to it in such cases. | ) Whoever - it-was-next-to-her | supper that will 1 S rice "Damboin i the Groat iBebat | He opposed any meneral amnesty or |Simply had to know if this ome and| “Good g she broke off.| IGCellist. | L = b e i one_had been wounded, and |we're near wenue, Good-by! re. Not to be outdone, N | “Wa Oak Park wo- | 335 f said, from his thorough knoy | Thing-ma-jig-from - the-north-end_ ' man Course tickets §3.50, which includes the cases and the review which he of the-town was crazy to learn why part i S ’M“”;“’”f“ et % Monday, Tuesday, had made of them, he was comvir.ce ail or telephone subscriptions now that “In most cases of convi n sub- ‘ LA BT to Cranston’s Broadway. M ‘?:ed;(‘)fidlaly 12 slantial justice was done to th this pation o A oo e S | arc| ; A $aniial omuce W fone b e teol L ETTERS TO THE EDITOR ation? o 8 m been dong by one of the distingu THE PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS. the character of the evidence and the The League of Nations From the address which the prfl.' sentences imposed.” i Mr, Editor: B : vay Rinee the people that | SKAT!NG RI\”‘ . o migyy dent ma n New York it was made here can be little reason to be-|jcing made towarls any i . 1] i evident that he believes that the nao | Heve but what much reliance will be | universal peace (3 consumn | i b nehtrled 28 OLYMPIC HALL Bigger and '3 Matinees ple of this country are strong K | Placed upon the opinion of t lvoutly 1o be wished) the | g 3 ok of the league of nations. He said ~1| ey geneal in responding to (i | pending league of nation 5 : ey monaRat- e Ve AFTERNOONS 230 TO 5 2.15 % Vite Ry 1 be | P 1 referring as is reported in | did not need to he told, as 1 have been | fOrts which hav ; 2 | | e gond supreme court in flippant terms e eReait b ; | States would support this covenant.|!i?s been such during the Whall o by ‘any denouncing of individual | merily (o SR e | = C--400C T am an American and I knew they | the country was acti tors 1 ’ erncesenge v..... Mack Sennett Cpmedy told, that the meople of the Uniteq | made to get free those whose conduct | 1S Cincinnati speech to the United|tion sufficient o f reconstry EVENINGS 8 TO 10 P. M. |§ Better than by name or N CongIoss 1am : 3 mate ' nocsascey 1o punton them | i s g s, T |8 vetsalies was to chaclide & Dese] s o Emper il BRTH In spite of this Inside grip on the|for their acts. Tk stice of any | consecrated and as lofty | Respectf assed tc nd the Germans . feeling of the people at no time since such action as pardoning those who as we all concede Yy 2 at f DWIN W. HIGGIN: | t 145 Ter 1 irs ever fi i Evenmgs he has returned from Paris has he|™Were striking the nation in the back | this period of the discu 1 > ¥ich. March 1918, e, except fc couple dec: .1)» OF A i i - 8 has he} onile its voung men were m he | form a sound public opinion pi N clude t attempted to explain to the pecple the | ¥ ¥ s t | tur the awful and dir: r h Vrer « Sl 7.00 provisions of the pr »d constitu- | SUPreme sacrifice acro 9 Le¥, his nat ! i i i bl o they ediet will foi , The picture that wi 4y, tion, which it has been shown could | not recelve in its pre form the | Who were fven eon be|prosintod, T i 19, i : reauired of 11 e S an NATION i nvetorevm H 25(:_ 508 e TR c A ST oo | s the st of anothor person, wne| {2e%, SSDECLLLY aiter (e mat sen i along the line of that made In Boston| MEXICO CHANGES POLICY. | %V} Ay g e urls e 2,000 according to the I Seetine ip. ALLAN HOLUEAR'S and in both instances he sought to upon the real f g s words. Ho says: i il built the w: thirte ¢ ¥ SUPER-PRODUCTION A few impress upon his hearers and the|(ha announcement whi b “Tak care to Keep el mall el At others Bk Bim wha e Featariy tmpress uben s hearers _and announcement which has been| | ‘TAKing core to keep ourselies b | provicions of (he few which apply'tg | LY, 404 : ho c HEARTS iataring at $1.00 the league of nations, ut he 8tudi-|puner men in Mexico City e deie > posture, we ms fe- | re S are reauired 1o make| home aiready ment hile T DOROTHY PHILLIPS ously avoided going into & thorough | porr (poy o i s temp: alliances for|ger oath that have sufficient | €difices of G and sut = - - explanation of the reasons for the| .o ol il Rl RiEiorlinary eommencleat i e ifairs of the persons | SIEN owe their inception to such OF THE “'"Efrfimm-en- tional run different articles for evervone of | ; fial T el oy i iaaiazie ot Intione. Wit our T oy oz rer [Mor whom t to cnable them to | Worthies co- is said ‘o in New York City which he had sald before his roturn | ;i "foreign. debts and amend its con- |War as “friendly belilgarents” or by 3 : it d e ; | The New York Times says: SPECIAL that there was a good and sufficient| o cotary ofl Jaw. is most gratifying, |SOme other name matters little 2 A e e e e G o stones to WORLD i A distinct achicoement in mo- reasen It indlcates a change of sentlment|lY the emergency was exiraordinary | enue in which fiduciary resides, is | taken from the amyj ater for road fl, fion picturecreation. A t i3 not too much to belleve that| i a " ora (hat eantot fall o be. pe. |47 We fnally recognized it but who|lufiicient to meet the requirements of | Tepairs. This wasn't the time The New York Tribunesaya: (il MUSIC the people of country had ex- 5 would say t 1 permanent elliance e law the C axims had been mis- | i pected o learn what those reasons garded as heing in the risht direction | jaust folio To at 1 : - s he duly appointed guardian of a|taken f ock quarry 1gh; the r l were, that they had desired to have| . cuiated aratE SOk geten Sanc] Wste imes those of us. who w inor, or the conservator of the estate | monks of Hi e buil house is;: - SCORE ditions in Mexica and better relations |continue to hold certain fixed opinions |of an incompetent pers s require it ontiof aer hicE . any doubts in their minds cleared ompetent person, is required | : Is which \\v..i:."‘ ¥l il ’”" aved ""llmwe n Mexico and other countrie to the part our soldiers, sailors,|ic render a pe return in behalt | n w uppli Sensation “l;»rm ague in tm m;vmf"-lw‘f: By the attitude which the Mexican ]urp ies and moru!’ supnort vrl\n]ml 1 fof his ward t ame conditions as Th she » organized and hat 4 : i yringing about srma defeal. { would the ward, if compe to act for ked the saby j . e § ] : government has taken it has been re- § ! the war comp to act for e J hey ted tt explana- SheniThis ot ) Without t ipport (na result would | himself. In doing so the personal ex- on the Spar e hefe i ) of the New York Evening World says: § tions would come from him In view | SPOS! : ietyst. which @ been fferent and not pleas- [ emption to which the ward lever it “*One of the most graphic picces of Augmented the part that he has played and ‘{‘N‘ m" 1 toward it. Had to contemp ay be claime £ Grand fiiming ever seen on the screen.’’ ; | shown the dispos some time The solemn import of Washi y having ge of { Mon mder will continue to play at the confer-| P°% ; ; having charge of ” A s Tu- oo which is disclo v this 1 words need to red now the net income of which y r Fals Season A story of the love tlat passeth ali Crchestra There is no doubt about the fact apent, 1 ) 9 i ) e = ted am ‘the he ct t n 4 iry and understanding —a great romantic that h made earnest ) for its 1 L ¥ S ! 4 r 3 A 2 r. b > o picture that you'll never forget. 1n hoth af| . ol l 0 tnat X 8 | 2 i i 1 Gavals d g e 55, an Bring your whole family to see i2. pianned to o why the proposed | For that reason hia| 10se of p fadiad s : . well paved, we would overceme a lgt|the war tax orofiteers. e | 2 2 s i Ll i 080 . ! : wrantsand | of our diffieuliies. see them swatted hard a |Figie ol gno sen o fe e OBL iTiase ey e 5 o A oo o A aand| Running two govarnments there is anotner E | shouid want to look after the ast ; e T ] Rigks e 53 e eauin- more _ expensive than [ hands. That is your brivil THE ENFORCEMENT BILL IeSEaTot the tnatias s ot X sk ou these | pacity parts p, h I s ; 0 W fopec 2. no matier what the |frain from trading with v at [ { the nat for suffere | | U8, ey B £ 7 ; A 5 R e boariic | tupporters of the town plan sa . They'll stop woea 1 from the lac i i = Sais t orifa : o LR e we et ihings @0 |they're “killmg the goos: | past, but to do it in the t s ¢ k- . A { gro ¢ 1 d T 2 o e T along as they a e more we are|their golden eg; -Brid, P e ot Ao hom that b6 uman nature, i ndivic BRI b 23t If we wish to make people satisfied poeed comt but| i ' i :, such 1 2 L n lo sonething to m: living | & ¢ anist and 2 woman i H divisible between the T L L 1 riden 1more attractive, pretty po wrgument for ommunity to have it known here only two <ivies in the H -_. Bt v Wi fus it Coughing d on ‘ OTHER VIEW F 1NTS j the S have ttwse two munic- | is snnoying and harmful. Relieve throat wre 1 oted for {heir pro- | irritation, tickling and get rid of éoughe, club, and its in your not wake up?| colds and hoameness at once by taking b EDITORIAL NOTES. Sl IN THE DAY’S NEWS i 5 S i @ I s The condition of the country o | ‘ 1 c le [ 't car t Mu The man on the corne will blame is amor = EHRSIOICHCHIOIOICOIIONCI Kimball’s Textile Shoyp 342 WASHINGTON ST. 7} Ament! We are now being told that there can bhey! ¢ much ex » ahout compe While there has been whether President { 2 candidate for a th rm, non the eff t hecomi ftee the extra sessi alled, which | of those who feel t y wpact g n-1 bl s said will he Tune, to pe tribute it to the fa t it w be| Ve 5 wit v 1 ""r:r“h”i ‘." ‘rfld, 1 elf ¢ t lr‘ : Phe wets nevertheles ¢ bregling a prece e 20 L B o6 s i g | forth n rest t Monroe's me: and Thor 1 1 In the valley of the Moselle he| ¢ will remain to be scen cven though [down its reputation without anyone|and been accepted by although f 1|stopped, and here history finds his| descendants waiting to be conquered mralties exist in tl »od production | attributing it to the adoption of the|upon the other worlc Romans and put on the map in | In Conformity With Our Usual Custom at This ~Season an Especially Attractive Array of Imported Dress Cottons Are now being shown, embracing the newest textiles and color combinations for the appreaching season. o their advantage t March from every indication sreement bill w ' ched, and | making a strenuous effort to Nl how efficiently they will be en- ) prohibition amendment. fonroe sald in part: by the breed. The drvs certainly cannot| In view of his experience in con-| “We owe it, therefore, fin candor | authentic Roman style bel 2s well about the failure of the|nection with the work the appoint-|2nd to the amicable relat Bl | o xhat o Ramane wers lave ons il as they would have over its pass- | ment of Herbert Hoover to have g L EQl STRies Jang e Db LONRL Lt WISIL Lo . those Tauropean vers, t eclare | Vicinity. There is the xe charge of administering the $100,000.- |1 Regn . powers, tq declan ne 5 o at we should consider any attempt|Maximus, second only Z > T=iE 1 IO 3 . e kbLDIERs.::(:;nner fund in Europe was a logical | on their part to extend their system | Coliseum itself se e most uncomfortable to any portion of this hew s |of which goes by the name of k noyin Fven though the war is over Those who are opposed to distrib-|dangerous to our peace and . Palast, probably because it looks so and anncy g That itching is not always entirely THE PRICES ARE ONLY 40, 45, 50, 65 AND 90c THE YARD. About half the price quoted in shops which handle imported textiles. B Milittve 18 condernad, § .. | uting the German warships are de-| The entire farewell address of |much more like palace than a| Var Baker has found it nec- | claring that they are useless, but| W shinsgniaIs sg Mealistic as any | Dinge; the Bort Mem, or gate of oK I L . gss, Vbt ave read recently and with Mon- |entrance to what were once massive| Goo appoint a new assistant sec- | ITance does not take that view of | 2, MF PEAE TO e Stk liateniive works Bt ihe ety aiTs "e| tionis In making his selection he|them. 3 grace of being practical. The failure|the city; and portions of the great| Resinol( toked out Arthur Woods, a forme:| From its actions thus far March|to endorse the present programme to|Siructures in present use such as the| Cessfulin clearing upa trouble such as olice commissioncr of New York who | gives indications of desiring to culti-|ensure world peace does not mean |imposing cathedral known as the| this, and speedier results are generally ad accomplished great deal for|vate the good opinion of everyone. that no plan can be devised which|Dome, and the stately Basilica re-| obtained by wa ~nmwh< hair occasion- rat in the administration of his| Conditions up in Massachusetts| Wil accomplish all in that direction | paired during recent fimes and deai- | ally with m Undoubtedly the smartest cotton fabric produced this season. Shown in a host of quaint designs admirably adapted for Wom- en’s, Missess’ and Children’s outer garments. KOOI IKAKKOIKHIKA [ %] IRISH DIMITIES In Stripes and Checks, 60c yard M, Note—No store rents permit low prices. Have vou ever thought this out and talked it over at home? KOIOHICHOIOIKOIOICHIKOIKOICO! bcause of politics has been the causo not be started any to0o soor. Thelyes ung serious problems peculiarly |days when the country was finally d”‘,, ey ! no little embarrassment in the|country would quickly grow better|jis own this nation nd will bear |overrun by the Franks and the, La 4 fetropolis, from the absence of such people. its share and more of the world's bur- [ Imperator at Treves sent pack Seziy el The new assistant has been named| When consideration is given tc.w! dens without endangering its very ex- | that real estate must have been some- m the purpose of dealing with the|lt means to be talked to death, w istence. The sound, matured public|what inactive and building operations roblem of getting the soldiers as|a lot of sympathy will zo cut to the Drvipion of s great mnation will fi-|at a standstill for some time, from the ° vey are discharged from the service | members of the late congr Sslly pecKs Jus lherty loving | 8Hh centuny on At any, rale, fhere Y a big problem but one which cer- | cannot stage another demonstration | oo M UL NI S Ll AT R L e e inty needs careful and Lhoroughllor the president until he reaches the | yar. his dominions and, later, at the famous ention, and #t cannot but be feltjother side. In a crisis Mke the present to term'treaty of Verdun, linked up with Lor- PR S > [Feououo

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