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NORWICH, ‘BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1919 dlorwich Bulletin and Confied Sulseription prics (3¢ & week; S0c & month; $6.00 o e Pesofier at Norwich, Cooa., s matie Teleshone Calls fictin Pustoes OTico oo, Bulletin Catiorial Rooms u CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING MARCH 8th SECRETARY LANSING'S ADVICE THE COMING LOAN at hem might from t that AN UNWISE CHOICE there course nt places to e filled and tion of a floor leader it is essary that the republi- make a should | | advisabl | them t thers u the will ing gome anyone modern m choice which | the would be free from the tion that was previous same opposi- ¢ manifested. redit to the approval :n Mann for the floor e no of Congress leadersh seltied I n wher as floor Mann will aceom 1ally he opportunit ingide the party between nvening ¢ ? next resulf’ of the the Mann follow “hould have r office for the party THE GERMAN MERCHANTMEN. In connection with the serman shins the ing us e seem quite thing for the allied war council turn over to the United States s belonging to Germany that Chilean ports. Such a nla under consideration Lefore, 1s explained by Chairman Hurley the shipping board it was down because it would haye for this ships, plan for th t to tak rtation of idle ve mig} the log: the are n Leen but 1 of been in- those making the necessary re- and changes on them that would n view of the fact 1 tied up for such then be able to use during the comparatively that would elapse before of the treaty of peace. no question but what represented by the vese be necessitated they ng period, o ime gning There hor can be onna flean ports would contribute | I portation | of 1 country could wert could he edily without would certain ready mmediate hay n satory ned from them whether we had | turned ! country to take over | s make | DEFYING TIME taken for the bride 1t out very coming friend, for quite a long hav indim. my v like uld the | pur- | suc the Ve a gamble lure before than I to think she and picture will make_the uble is she d hone t stop “When this pic e comes home in id silver frame Tom will have fit over it. It looks just like you s he, nd gaze: it worshipfuliy until it own in his cells, n, for the r life, if he isn’t disturbed, on thinking you Jook just {men never taking time act focus their eyes upon their er they grow accustomed | them around. They may just the same, but they them any more than they ifand chairs and other When you weigh fifty and the sagzing lines your mouth show and Switch to cover your hu Thereu to ha love do the: not tables furniture. pounds more at the side you wear a up the thin spot and somehow re b your will ¥ ly unaware of think vou still look ture liked W ears pand | He that pic | for lady | “So why break x‘) his happy drear 1 shall always look down upon myself my idioey in havihg a St Spring. ad perpretated imental® one day ad it. would be ,,.m since uu, red how without a lope ,wi 10bile unexpec bill that was h don’t th To always hav 1 could t making I was boister Knew no beauty. secret to the tion n looking ad kep as I di when I w 1 right then right W hat moon faced, v 4 person my- at as that? M niles, but I nfortable look forty. line unm! ked exactly like idual people go ey want anoth- baked for the Enath of in ! be there wer got that sort of c puts you over 5 Why sort of ht away choclate cak dies’ aid society how to make ¢ good recipe for ‘It was a horrible possibly be the on - a blow. 1 couldn't ladylike siren 1 had fan 1 1 still we and 1 was in : perfect panic for fe John would find it out, too. Up to then he had been rfectly fied with me. And it job to keep him so. Ye 1 1 one of the pictures, one only, ed, and I bury it in my deepest bureau drawer, and I look at it f quently to keep my in the prope humble frame of mind a nice, middle ag woman should maintain. ra die bef I'd ever let John t! Why, that man still thinks I the photo with the ba and the sleeves [ triumphant! taken first v were married.’ ther photo ed the bride big the ' Gleaned from Foreign Ex- changes ound t n harbc e of meecti THE COMING DEBATE. proposed const EDITCRIAL NOT Unless the confers bition coming on apace thin With the promise of a steps might aken to utilig 0of gardens for par g places. Of course with the will be necessary early opening of the swat-the- campaign . That the farmers have more money han will be learned with pleas- y the auto- manufacturers and gold brick agents. The man on the corner says: cem old fashioned omeone says something pretty ibout and_ sulphur. A number of Massachusetts towns om dry to wet. it looks 2 prohibition was los- of its supporters. It is difficult to understand why should think of crossing the \ en Laurel 1y road bridges in early spring a correspond- ugly ly re It unless soon not ghway and ra 1 automobile Indirectly if not directly much good prolably resu tuffs to Germany en to that ot Iie trough. With provision being made for ease hool opport i« hoped that or whom it is intended With requests coming from London for the oods care m it doesn't get its niti full 2 Paris complete text, debate on the haf visen to a importance. there have deaths in India, plain that in- one of the most effective methods for wiping ot hu- nity, even exceeding the Turks and bolsheviki. »well atior or of internation W.m the report that six million made is quite uenza, | insur | mixtus the mac M ine Rateat ntor of the heen clected nch Acad of The ex- utilized to 00 revolu- turbine driv p which keeps the air supplied de- mem lup to norm to_the carburetor. usserted that fitted with thi tain_their full heights af which fly.” And owir sistance to the machine at peeds are guet believes roplanes will ur. By the time the British had encienne Army was feed- ing_ over )0 civiliane and trans- of them to_their ow Novembe we we aeroplane engines orward motion of the altitudes enormous M. Louis Bre- within five vea doing 300 miles forecas that taken the F Up to the en million people ted. w Tanuary re cared ove - half Fica For example occasior B army ¢h Corp ations for nits half rations. Our their could ns, espe the ‘.xm r corps nen bought x\rr\"l\u' i cante fre lldren, 1y atlalions reg- cent. 1o 30 p And this con- the advance supply had distress and ration tirromgh the org overtaker t. of their tinued right wherever not yet reed As far as could be done, comforts on | The Tribune de Geneve “THE WAR Northern It had been fitteen | la- | look like | Rid the Face of Relieve Black- Beauty Treatment to the Facz of Pimples, heads, Etc. 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