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Slorwich Bulletin -ud Q.n?izé‘ Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, Conn., as meood-class matter. “Telephoar Cails. Bullettn Eusiness Office 430, ubetin ¥ditortal Reoms { Wiitimantic Office 23 Church St Telephane 105. WEMGER OF THE ASSGCIATED PRESS The Asoctated Press 1s exclusively entitiot t the use for republication of ali mews dempaich- ot owerwie crediied in ews publistied ‘e, 95 Ofce 352 ———,——————— Norwich, Thursday, March 13, 1913 have been impesed upon the salz of habit forming drugs, and the offorts which have been made te enforte them, it is disclosed that in this asg in other instances the laws are such that they can be circumvented. At- tracted by the handseme profits which go with the illegal trade there are those who are permitted to deal in or prescribe narcotics whe care nothing for the effects which are bound to be preduced upen humanity. Al they are interested in is the long green. It is through such chanrels that much of the misery is being made ‘possible and it is quite evigent, has been passed, use of drugs will checked until such pletely denied the have to profit business. that the alarming not he properly people are com- opportunities they from such cowardly THE RIGHT ACTION. In view of the feelir ainst ev- rezardiess of | the good effects of such legisiation as ! Perdita had written a book, an actj which in itself is harmless enough, but one that in Perdita’s case seemed to have a bad effect on the author. Yet| it wasn't much of a book, and to an} impartial observer, it might scem like the baked potatoes that Perdita some- times served to Paul—a little hard | and underdone. But, though most people know when | a baked potato is done, there are few {who are competent to judge whether a_book is suffciently well baked, and Perdita, thou she was not abie to impese upon Paul with the as pose on the public with her books. And on the day the hool she remarked to Paul T think I will stay at h Why " demanded Paul. you know, the book will ap- ook stores this mor- vt like to be made came out reakfast today BOOKS AND POTATOES to| potatoes, believed that she might im- | crepe dress in case of any calls frem newspaper men.’ But she went out to the yard fer i her exerc: just the same and no \fiooner had she done this than the! front door bell rang and Perdita flew, | but no so fast but that she could ask | | herself: : “Which photograph shall T give him, } }Lhe ot in my v\u]dlnr: dress or the| one in my street suit?” “Any old clothes for sale?” de- manded a voice as soon as she had opened the door, and her answer was not heard by the one who asked the question. Perdita proceeded again to the garden and she had walked as far as the back fence when she heard the telephone bell. This time she was sure it was about the book, for of coursei the reporters would call her up in- stead of making a morning vi and after all, she believed she would let them the photograph takea in ‘Watch the tongue Of your young! Your little pets Need candy “Oasearets!™ Sell for & dime— forgoi to ask you,” said a _ THEATRE KEITH VAUDEVILLE PARAMOUNT .| PIO‘TUR“ THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY CLAUDE AND MARION CLEVELAND * In the Novelty Comedy Offering “STILL ARGUING" STAGPOLE & SPIER MABEL WHITMAN Australian Novelty Surprise And Her Dixie Kids - ° P FIVE PART PARAMOUNT FEATURE PICTURE ENID BENNETT in “FUSS AND FEAT/IERS" A DELIGHTFUL STORY OF A GIRL FROM THE MINING CAMP s by the fact and have pointi out as ‘Oh,” said Paul, “I suppose having one's wedding invitat the Dride doesn't like to m pearance O the street w consclous of this fdct.” “Besides,” went ing allusions to ! —EXTRA SPECIAL— CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “SHOULDER ARMS” The Biggest Hit of His Career Shown Here for the Second Time by Re- quest of Our P..;rom. over the telephone, ) anted those tenderloins you | ordered frenched or not.” < “whether or what there was | zainst the German eomic ew Yor moting the ot erything German it was was to be evperted when an outburst of expression a intention of giv f repablication of special despated ‘When the kiddies’ tongues turn whitey | breath feverish; siomach sour. Whe:fl your lLitlle pets become cross, pale, | bilious, constipated or have & eold, give | Cascarets 23 directed on each 10 eent | box. Cascarets taste like eandy but work cut the nasty bile, sour fermen- tations and poisons better than essbor oil, calomel or pilla Children need | never bo coaxed fo take this harmless | CIRCULATION ENDING MARCH 8th Qar» 0,066 R St | woull hay 4 ita said didn’t matter ,but i Jwv might french them if they would, re retired to the back an hour later, the g hope was Perdit heart 0 herself that thougl it might be a reporter, dn't care whether it was it ignor- in THREE SHOWS DAILY Mat. 2:15 Eve. 6:45 and 8:45 FC‘J‘! SHOWS SATUPDAV 1:39, 3:15 6:15 and 8:15 WEEK ol n at understa to thonuz! o thers an eould o lerationtef nh | was a woman soliciting subserip- PAYING THE BONUSES. the ernme o | Mi 1 went the first of this month 100,000 who w but th e over 1 as | nd | fu large papers to mu smon mmediately retn 21 means many wayvs i hict lown and the de- wis a bigger nld whicl which handle they ur were we now condi boped lelays pavyment ot th THE LOANS TO THE ALLIES. We - oy enoug one lepartmen vernmer that connection with are thu of th industrial rt W ~opert aluable assets even ‘hough it titors in getting onto the quicker. heir feet ILLICIT DRUG TRADE. n view of tarding 1 he eountry, very all that has been said re- use of drugs throughout there can really noth- new abou statements today nbout cept that, re- have been the ing question of the about the | use of and abets erime, it it is bound to detrimental effect :nerafions. No matter the habit is acquired isgradation and ruin and to a large degree #till possible In nar- for a large share nnocently in e traffic that otics ia respor i 2 ad camtabatings w Rickh of | Germans who have been in t! mustered | ¢ make n| hing of as not funds are lief of t} now been still beir the people left in wher. peac: cigned, when raised for the of Furope who 3 such di-tressing ~ditin the war which (fermany /led and when prejudice continues so strong avainst anvthing which bears the name German, The backer of t e idea is a German | atien and it was his rlan to provide ! entertainment for those teen in this country vears without a hec: of the i as vet 0 bave for the past two of the kind to underst was very con- 156 | class, but policy which is being i this country of requirir of ihe English language. against ed upen in a knowledge 1f there are cou Py | not for two yea acquired s them than they t gel along the present at {ro better way the action rreventing or longer nt English to per- ithout them for of and which perform: Amer was th. . aece h things are puz: o unde the the effect not o ofession spected to engaged law will ution taxes on apolies whom the 1 partment been makin stubborn Accord ie ruling Lartmen this | e mor derer and | lested Such may ! the revenue bu: good depertment find out It now declared has an epidemic t ought not to { the place. is of dip be necessary in a while you run across a fellow who thinks that | is 7| The man on the corner says: Once | | the put up in bottles. While other signs of spring are be- ing manifested all that is needed is the appearance of the hurdy gurdy round out the early list, The bolsheviki in Russia o more in slaying grand dukes they would in plu ; dat lias of the same name, With the weatherman and the cal- | endar working so admirably together, the fishing tackle ought to be gotten i shape much earlier th Monroe doctrine by {he general in that assembly that | port a | Bridgeport. | With the internal {accepting taxes from gamblers, moon- thiners and others engaged in illegal practices it is about time for the cry of “tainted money” to go up. That is an aggravating dispute be- tween Jtaly and Jugoslavia which the peace conference ought’ te get bus about and adjust at the earliest po: ble moment. The longer it is allow- 4 10 AR S sennae it in Intrsintl SN job ind | who have | There could h»i stirring up trouble be | when | to | revenue bureau ! leas would and that and tale her everc she must be bell, for, inasmuch maid to receive was she to kno if she went out. As he walked to hi to himself t \ ‘es of which women were guilty iting of hooks was the most des And_ Perdits d to herself | “I think t Sr 1 th B this wdly mauve ions for a masazine, and Perdita vas pleased to give an order just to nzage in conversation with the wo- | for somehow she felt rather They mever gripe. the worri2d mother, XNever And when Paul returned in the ev- ing his first question was: t Well. is the authoress worn out candy cathartic. Cascarets are given to children aged one year and upwards. disappoini AUDITORIUM || VAUD VILLE AND PICTURES MME. ADONIA’S RIRDS THEATRE fith calls And Perdita 1ough: “Well. you see T have been out in ne garden a good deal of the time, nd I suppose I couldn't- always hear |, he bell and the telephone, but do me to dinner Paul, 1 have baked me potatoes, and I can guarantee them to be well done.”—Exchnge. ‘{or present cond.tions. answered meekly | “The President is axz: a contempora . the cyidence of sea,” Again” uiterances, for a long, Bulietin. long The more and more we are that we are in favor o fhe | IN THE DAY’S NEWS i | COBLENZ. | “Born of a fort, s. and unaer 1 mer Fun svper-fort { headquart; r»’ the on, Ame tal ~nw~"(r( of rrounded by ¢ of a for- Rhine Detin jissued by ths caphic S ciet; “When An sus to conquer the B brilliant hundred around some hus ¢oblenz sus later t to con | district but said to | a woms ople of th orign al the Thirty erous for the worid Sample Package the F. Pyramia FPlle Treatment New Offered ¥ree to Prove What It Will Do for You. 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It is foolish to suppos: that wl 1, 1814, I'resident Hadley said ¢ Coblenz_is 37 s southeas place & | Cologn: pulaticn, fi e {make our ulty co [ wai i ? the pay they have meant to condemn them to Le sati OTHER VIEW POINTS the poor pay they are re " Ti is ence idea of Yale's and the lovalty of hor Waterbury Anierican. reace con- eparation naw anneuneed that committee on of $120,0010.000,00 ; justly America in feeding the {in Europe is given in Book of Swif*. peonle wiaa persist : sum,” pretendiuz that the; t Wa rbury Dem- than shipped in : The ps 1.891,4 9 in product s 539 pounls 1914—an iv to hold gue of t ease of coun tir ave heen commio Do nd Tie one ba Lincoln is im- nrover take place. < informed | na Frank theoming. | this th> vear ending Yovember Swift & Company i 760,000,000 T on pounds of micat to the Amnriu n B and rmy hd single {rain 2 Some of the d | shipping cre shown cil comes | ' to American B when it +d for the Yeing used for e not in- have Moones | or Europe 1s nnder con hus zene on “& Compan: s on the wa) rtime domand nther i im tory talled | fl irty days machinery smoked ba Allies have been de - | for overseas shipment, al alorn handlers of the iling to install the nec ment, and in mong he course of thvee v -Atiddiefown re- h:s public that is whers he has heen tim.-.—Providence I told 1eague have serious doubt as to ‘whether we peaking in hyperboie, try u wor teachers, BIG PACKER AS WAR TIME AID. A new idea of the great part played | allied forces e 1919 Year hipments to- against | alone shipped meat and to th and | - Book foliow- | n 3 Fi Nati 1 C i . and the heen | advance | t equis INTRCDUCING 50 CELEBRATED WINGED MARVELS ALICE MANNING CP‘AHACTER COMEDIENNE The Three Three Vagarants {f comEDIANS AND INSTRUMENTALISTS GLADYS BROCKWELL THE GREATEST STAGE SUC- CESS IN TWENTY-FIVE YEARS THE STRANGE WOMAN RECORD RUNS One Year in New York Ons Year in London Five Mon(hs in Chicago, — HOUDINI in “MASTER MYSTERY” —TODAY— | Edith Storey IN A PICTURIZATION OF THE FAMOUS STAGE SUCCESS “AS THE SUN WENT DOWN” Chock Full of Action and Thrille, or| to MONRGCE SALISBURY IN THE BIG DRAMATIC OFFERING THE MILLIONAIRE PIRATE | PATHE TRAVEL SERIES SLATER HALL CONCERTS. under the mest unfavorable eircum- stances, begun canning 'mtier for the Government. Up 2 time thie Year Book goes to prese. we have put up some thr:. million pounds of butter owned by Government and also| . S Eps milliont henaasi " fave| Friday Evening, March 2fst at 8 gathered for ihe Govein: making | GUIOMAR NOVAES, the > million o of but- | Brazilian Pianist * been put up in tins? Friday Evening April 4th at 8 1 P | THE FLONZALEY QUARTET, HOW T. R. STCOD | greatest Chamber ~Quartette 1 BY SUBORDINATES | world. or Colonel| Tuesday Evening, April 29th at & subordinat | MARY JORDAN, told in alyons cessively | s, 83 he | 2 Roosevelt's while he wi jioiter 0 at Belgian 'Cellist. Net proceeds giv of the Red Cross. Course tickets, Subseribe now Rico during the Roose- | ation, to Roosevelt tee which am Boye: ifllnd> for unde; Thompsor, a national m re Roos: June, n in collecting | @, to The- SKATING RINK OLYMPIC HALL AFTERNOONS 23¢ TO & EVENINGS 8 TC 10 P. M. hilippine govern- sppointed Governor of s transferred from the Porio Ric the_positior of Secreta | ernmer e Winthron to de questions which were mportance ¥ and {of opportunt to talk over his judgrient - tia- | which T had come Li0) 1 to dis mnd with e sweetest srhile T have [put you two men into that place to run it as you run it wel den hear anything that 1 scus had been { tho felt | sinst . seripus]v predecessors it would before warned by {be only dent want to sincerely hope pon to d wh hee Porto proper 1o « UL the I vot qu in carvigd through 1 the’ nat toes viert 11e most sati he change everyhody nbarded nd for¢#aw of comp! upted b S elderly some i person right n took for gentlen jor_or The | other adopt from he n- Badly Bent?| IF SO, CALL 143 AND WE WILL STRAIGHTEN YOU OUT. We Weld all Metals, Straighten and Weld Auto Frames, Cracked 3 i Auto Cylinders—anything in Metals. 1 THE B. B. 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