Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 12, 1919, Page 4

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NORWICH, BULLETIN, WEDNESDAY,' MARCH 12, 1913 be able to show fmcreased produetion CTS AN NT V- S tiis vear it will be a long time before FA AND COMME PURSUING PERSONALITY Alkali Makes Soap it will be possible to get back to nor-| President Wilson sailedl the morn- mal conditions so that outsido help|!)% of March 5 on his eecond journey| “The froujle with Sall” remarked|oll suit all the time and doesn't Bad For Washing Hair || to France, iheve to remain until peace el . Lotner with her hair: a mess. 5 . | wilinot be nceded. Rus: ”hu_lb.eeu 2|1 been Anaiiy: areamged. . As before, | (e Ted haired girl, who liked to talk, | POt NI e BaTL (L 1GG, § TOCTE | e orie NIlef1 | 1arse exvorter of wheat But it is not [pis destination 18 the vort of Brest,|‘Is just that she'd rathes be somebody | e said she had doeided :a wrifs her- | MOSt 02D e o probadle that it will enter such trade|where he Is cxpected to land tomor-|cise than herself. She : s self. § ver tries to be | sclf, and that one couldn't (Lrow one- | SORtAin too much alkali, which 1s very GO SEE and Qnur"fi:f' for somo time to come. If it can meet |row. - Plans had been made for pro-|harself at al into work like w : A ) az and care|injurious, as f ar its own needs it will be doing well, |credinz to Antwerp, from which city| “How do reried_thelanvthing about one's lovks. ~ Sally Tuskefl foe Han baiule. TPhue though this country antioipates | ¢ Was fo aozin a. tour of inspection |preoccupied wirl, 43 measuring | topped brushing her hair ut pight and | e et thing to use s fust plan |y ____"F ODAY__.. 123 YEARS OLD . |a targe vield the prospects scem good |©f fhe ruin caused in Beigium by the sleeves of a r up that fifteen minnt:s to writ-| s Semand wiil contihoe. ty va|Cermans. © The Belgian government| “Well, : always meeting people|ine poetry, and she toolk in the plainest| 2a, entively sreaseloss. l;xpm‘;e‘f‘l. i E 1 Store Sabowrioton prim 176 3 weeks 390 & meath; say | that the demas c e has long becn hoping to have the pres- | es tremeadon d trying|sort of dark blouses Lccause ; A ROMANCE AS BIG AS THE e . Twge. This of course will cause joy ith hi: ZIE she | goaps’ or anything else all to pieces. ident see with his own cycs the havoe o like them. Don't vou remember | thought sheil feef un in Ol an Boh e at o deak etbre. WORLD « Poscice st Norsich, Cona., s | (0 the Wheat growers in anticipating|wrought in their land quring the Ger- | Violetta Grey. that quess s iolinist girl | the s and a few ounces 4 PICTURIZATION. OF -THE that the ‘wheat demand will eontinuelman oocupations, just ss he had al-|who had boblied halr fad viope temel “What? No, I suess A s WL e U el IN A vond the price fixing period but it |r - the devastated dé- al ciothes? When 0 : t for month FAMOUS STAGE sU e i Sall write a - some | Simply moisten the hair with water - Coesn't give much promise of cheaper |Fartments of France. It it becoming |chummy Wih her she woni st Ume to gl settlad into Gre Cop L e “AS THE SUN Bana jos oMce 352, | bread here unless the government un- |More and more evideni that Germany|up to the attic and zot out he sonality, and by the timo she ha all that is required. It makes an e o vor | dortakes £o brins it about by nocket. | Will never:be able to pay xll the dam- | violin that shed faken s s S0 she th o Gl i A is th b met ancther j ity she .Jhund.mu of rich, creamy lather, g age that she did, so each nmion is the|on when she a ¢ ized be — e | iz 3 oSS 0N its Wi Dddecisted it betier: » I that sh ; 3 ! S . and rinses out i WE\:Nl DOWN" more eager to have it ‘ losses at she was g m" to her music h'l)r dries quickly and . . Norwich, Wednesday, March 12, 1919 - brought cleacly before the eves all over again on she b to| “This time g widow, | evenls i sort De loskies Choc Full of Action and Thrills. CALLING A SESSION OF CONSRESS | those who cre to decide on dress like 5 : ecil e Violetta; s x ser | Mrs. Hollis, who is tall znd dark and|bright, fluffy, wavy In view of the fact that there are|iOvtionment of the indemni ealored silk smocks t of dumpy | vampish lo with ‘anguid move- | handle. Besides, it loosens and takes important matters which should be|Lio¥d-Georgo and Orlando are already Don't you remerrber Low awful | ment rings a ya awfu 3 va-l long. Itjout every particle st, “dirt and || The Picture That Rocked Chicago MONRGE SALISBURY " A back in Paris and an urgent call came looked or a while:" really very hard for sally fo do|dandruf. To lts Foundations. acted upon by congress at as early a|¢,; president Wilson to them as 50 short and dumpy, y ; : = - N THE BIG DRAMATIC date possible, the suggestion has|gcon as pos: ue final peace| ‘Was that the trouste? But she|but she tried. She arrang:d her ha LAST TIME TODAY, 2:15, 7 P. M. ! OFFERING )een made that the 66th congress|ierms mav be settled aron as quick- |Q:n’t bob her hair, though. in hard biack scallops on her cheel niight call itself to order and proceed [Iv as possible. So for the second time| “No, she wanted 0 . shy to. I went in toland rouged, and hought some earrings = i ‘THE {0 do business without waitinz to be|ti it to Belgium has had to belssc her one and she w tting on went Mys. Hollis' ane Leiter as to | Coming Tomorrow summoned in extra session by the &V the bed, with ‘her haiz (dovysand: the d I o) Tedan €Lt ) GLADYS BROCKWELL i TE " ESOTS 1 " g 1y 1 L 4 president. It is a suggestion which Slsgons i one Band. Irvlie g et : MILLIONAIRE. PIRA vamp, CIRCULATION 20 preocdent o2 et is Kneau. | |ticos have : ¢ Lo 00 € Shed ot i e Sk ey doest do 1 well <ot | 'I'ms WUM AN SRYS “THE STRANGE WOMAN" has v o, Nibaraials 1 i i e or an hour, and i adn't come just| “Iv oniering what | | it is stipulated according to the con- ! A | WEEK ENDING MARCH S8th le | oy tween an artitritors and a|when T did—I finally persvaded her to| 7 now. Som: rew cha stitution that congress ghall meet once, "’ C "0 J0 % cutive |do it up an awfuily messy artistic way, |acter m must h very yvear and the first Monday of|. o gree not|With 100ns over the ears thet looked |t: e, Y 5 S do we! B . y [ December s fixed as the day for meet- | . « = i lerai i bl Dl e A e . _, v That Lydia E. Pinkham’s ng unless congress P law an 5 g Sebio |1 wint a_different da i . Juirs ¢ council| W veek solbe somebody besides themselves. T Vegetable Compound made comes the necessity of making | t f ¢ t she m they had to be themwcives they Me a Well Woman. i ®|sion of congress dependent upen a|or that th A Coulter, who e ot The s | | elv h g h tailored 2 . ol Ehake t of 2 Sall- -om the executive but provis ! S0 athiotis 21 Ther e Sall ia for the convening of congre ‘ ot . R on (el Waye suspiclous Gf girls wWhol Tios Angeles, Gal— 1 suffered with | TONIGHT KUTH VAUDEVI]_,U:'. font of 1em at | fomale trombles for years, was sick 3! £ the ime, i TODAY AND TOMORROW W" QeSS 5.5 T. A B.HALL oo kA GOOD VAUDEVILLE PATHE TRAVEL SERIES ¢ come along h my own hcusewo}e, : ooy b g ROWLAND'S JAZE BAND |} 7 SUKwerte BIG DANCE BEN SMITH C mpo § IN A STUDY IN BLACK {itised in the newspa- T. PATRICK’S NIGHT AT s, and took six TILLER SISTERS and s In the Novel Comedy Offering ou rie: H ot ! L e upe my nafue o : - i 2 “More Power to Them” w0 warshi cll the world ths , o comn.i : = e TR ; i5h from th- good your medicine has dona me a3 I Weea ; . 5Ll | ARTCRAFT SPECIAL FEATURE that th shall praise it always. —Mrs. A. L. | o continue 1o rule. “If WM. FAVERSHAM jLhaes DEVINE, 647 St. Paul Avenue, Les 3 e 8 ' : IN THE 6 PART DRAMA Angeles, Calit. I ; Women who suffer from any form of .. iall act ta u fas w mat cose § “THE SILVER KING” weakness, as indicated by displa i Tate — | ments, inflammation, ulceration, irreg- | rain pass : train |} “With the American Y. M. ularities, backache, headaches, nervous- | 1o fron:. 1 ers C. A. in London” | mess or “the blues,” should do as Mrs. | gloomy an sl princin. el DeVinedid;andgivel s dial.Pi | ¢ raw some loukin Burten Holmes Travelogue Vegetable Compound a thorough trial. | /14¢ | g Tor_over forty years this famous ptioned them out. The T COMING THURSDAY e cterr terminus | remedy, whith contains the curctive, | 21" e Jhenced By ths i CHARLIE CHAPLIN ity of K Ifoltenau Strengthening properties of good old h il whe it e in SHOULDER ARMS” Stends fo Trune. fashioned roots and herbs, has been the oft e A & = b Elb u across th ;orrect\ng just such ‘mlmenu If you A > . = | " evern- | g et naturc arouse | hase _the neninsula which contaix ave mysterious complications writafor PUBLIC OFFICIALS' SBALARIES. | ; Sl : Ll w Tus- | Denmark and most of Schioswig-Hol- advice 1o Lydla E. Pinkham Medftine O'hER VIEW POINTS SKAT!NG RINK f ead : i vof ta vie Iand € WO ! the i ! Co., Lynn, Mass. at the authorities did at Bos- es In sal- | rote - o t vie| “The can aval imnortance arose | = imply a measure of safety. ALL “P”\ A 2 X 1. B cip: enefit, v ibout 200 f he cour 1t large will o regard OLYMP‘C H ron ! $ U . the erst- been driven into “4\!.‘["\[414 v, i If the real f y of woman suf- o v war i ¢ sacanindy % Proal ief na pert, atthousands of men out of i Utrage have any regard for their AFTERNOONS 230 TO'S e o R Lol L tive | lation, 6 x ced : ance post ¢ x the factories tons of | cause, ¥ will refrain from mak- that such : Wi s e i or_our o 5, : ) ~cial on their hands:So the |ing o out b renres- EVENINGS 8 TC 10 P. M. emporary f ha i . = to] busin reet v our ; Eiel p n uch ted & 20\ ernme-s T -} si r misguided champions a el known tha ' : - e us i espe for ma 1{ Boston.—Hartford Times. > st | It does not seem possible that (hp‘m‘ln\\ml in 1817. March 16 of “I business situation in this country|last y congre ed our day- | could long r s with a|light saving act. Unliie nany of | conside: i of unem-|the laws of ather cow s cur day- | pioyed e I of bu light saving act was imited to ind work to be had. Our fore | the peried of ut was in- port trade alone is now almost as|tended to sccure for this _country 1 per month as it was annually | permanantly the benefits at day- cars ago. The demand is strong!light saving bring. Last summer course will be met, and t o1 people in this country o I e i ; o i ‘e | domesiic demands are heavy and ved money and enjoyed life more 'mit 5 [ ' 5 4 Ee SO g it | sist If it were not for the stren-|as a result cf the law and they proceeds | . T e R S R t 1 v 5 nd we | yous efforts to maintain war ces | should be assured of thosc benefits e i E - | for or and products an in the , sumaer.—Waterl Republi- problem would solve spee can. So long as the S GO Sl spirit prev ] be uncer- | rtented wire attachment int sery 1 clip to hold . a finger rest to les- Russian Peasants Hate Red Guards. | ears’ worlk £ . . 2 . b the Sas e of The Associatc L nform with incroaze duies ' e hirtorof e o iment and | A0 LR TR G W G R , ' ESRI0E 8| Children Ory ate proportionately with un. | Lit " pranose! ) o e : e ST a1 r Y s | FOR FLETCHER'S £ welve Euro- ‘ilhelm ' bR cere ek ¢ a i D K] ionononooioiciooioic K Kimball's Textile Shoyp A PLEASANT PLACE TO KNOW ABOUT STORIES OF THE WAR An American Town on the Thames. Presents Selections of Personal Apparel, Acces- sories and Home Requisites, Meeting the Requirements of Women Who Usually Shop In the Metropolis. EDITORIAL NOTES. ho(mnu could pllau P N(mv v | ¢ { o : m ) ¥ ) t - i tr 1 : f th town is t ceive, sort office with extension eat erican supp! e T 2 »m.p‘ Imported Dress Cottons, 40 to 90 cents yard. Real Irish Dimity, 60 cents yard. . man on the corner says: The Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Hosiery $1.25 and $2.00 pair, ~ at a good deal of|1"-1% 3. e el T, < p F ! s stimulated by boosti sk : By e e Moonlight saving used to be regu-| N refusal practiced in the days of long|ip: but it would never make much of 1!l in these days of high lights. > o When Secretary Redficld declares reond wit W e et that he sees indications of return to 5 90" employesito e t 3 e t AL EiE prices, he might tell the eoun- | {i5% lighters and do ey on, This i1 srove A explana- e how to discover those conditions s T or 2 U t { ‘Berlin may have escapetl the effects o nrany at o . s sted this American came into toe with AEEisndsRacommen dedAThe! ombardment by the allies but it| S g lrs agree ate 0 . et, banking or i el e experiencing the bloody offects of t hich was the eafe thing [he realizes ect fighting among its on people. | ib> 3 ade employe Byscnug E e L GUE The great are sald to be|fcun v had not rcceived an urers tolwrit Yor 4 k1o o stears | stantly with i muscles of . | inking gl W R - el 3ilt new | MY thigh. I was treated by the doc 1 the big butchers could b t b ] | ¢ . SO ¢ h T i ; % nds to|for rheumatism but found no liet § “| 1t wouldn't be surprising if petitions S AR G ’ IN THE DAY’S NEWS EOle smoaihiy: when stice | tried Fols “V\n!(“ tey Pills and hegan'to | bad already been submitted to ti - ‘ tior ol was signed get relief almost immediately Jood resident to land at a half dozen @if- | oyes op sroclaiin « CANAL. “If we had scrapped cur contracts |iof kache, rheumatic pains, stiff ‘ port his second return from | % as varl lrcause t) “Repor mis & firms might have|g;04 7o | OP I A ‘v ORK | 1t is useless for Germeny to try to} it k5 the Eiel Canal to $ New Cretonnes, 95 cents yard. Hemstitched Marquisette Curtains, $3.00 pair. Remnants of Cretonnes and Printed Linens for Upholstery greatly reduced. the hedge and | United NOTE—We offer hetter goods at lower prices because of no tore rents 342 WASHINGTON STREET A lC)l!C)l!D!IDI!CXIQIIDflDRKDflDI balk at the terms regarding its mer- hips, fpr the allieg have tI of enforcing the demards whic ver after having charge of get- |i or urde: present 3 p y ; t to run the Hrr.ms in .l\u~ )’ flect : ) th onder he wants { | DLl LS S POWDHS Seely | THEY WILL INTEREST YOU e Lenien. Sopits p with bad company when DL.|{So as in the case of rz f a y wants to do AThert is made one of the un- i 2 o |s0. Thousands of nen are i C- An SPEAE—D ecretaries of state. That creates ha i - moi oda ause th hus- | | 24 nfidence here vn f Tnited 3 S try g brothe S0 Lodge welcomes the oppor- ak differen: e . geraee Sl Noes : OPTCMETRIST aut Lowall of Byepacd. e u-f";uflf i lim;‘i\tnuon with sach ways| You take l{‘{ K as Tescum Pow f, 218 Main Strest, Franklin Square, Somers Building € lof doing isiness. p | ders ar s01¢ | > Gnea more e der jound | nd Delieves that stady will|administration that allewed i money-refund ntee Lee' trengthen the product. be frightened into passing ihe Adam-| & Osgood Co. and other druggists.

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