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NORWiGH, BULLETIN, FRIDA' | “parirg to offset it by preparations in - e — c g A %3 - ther directions. UNDER A PALL . 2 Noohie dis By the opening of the Kiel canal, K ! » = though the control of it will still re- “1 know 1 have 4 2 soot on my ]e(:lmind in 2 hurry and accomplishes re- : u KEORSR TOMORROW : o main Germany’s, uninterrupted access | check, agreed the lady whose hus-|sults immediately. | : ; S e to the Baltic {'vill be givennto the na- |band is away from home. “I appre-| “Grabbing a shovelful of coal ta| . g 4 0 P ¥ Ml THE BEST SHOW - gl nlie tions of the world while those border. |Ciate your kindness in notifying me|smotier the furious blaze, I opened 2 143 6 : E THEATRE - ki IN TOWN o it i ssary, be- | the door and got ten pounds of S0o ; G 4 Feis it} : pes : y and Qoufied ing thereon will not be subject to the ggug:‘c x?gu?unls:;‘tl ‘.’n“&'ffi?c? it is|in_my face. 5 ) 7 " . KEITH VAUDEYILLE of Germany hencefortb. The Baltic | 6o my right cheek or the tip of my | - “All the rest of the day and nighs I 2 k ’ NEXT WEEK—MATINEES DAIL KUR! P ) { e will become an open sea instead of one | nose. practically held the hand of that ¢ 3 E ALLi : = 123 YEARS OLD which could be closed at any time Ger- | “I can't imagine who invented soft | furnace, doped it, blanketed it ,coax- ; S 3 5 MA! CE. . ELS *, " | many desired. As for the extension of | coal; or houses. People who live in|ed it and crooned to it. It I leit it Yoo will 3 MIBS MYRKLE NORWICH’S FAVORITE & COMPANY Subsarigtien pries 128 & week: a {1er 4 i voulds geti to | < to use the Rhine, which simply |flats are exempt from worry about ficx a minute | would get 1o worrving | : “ ; ” g through Germany, Alsace-Lor. | furnaces. An American child brolight | For all T knew, that unrestrained and | never ! ; MYR{{ H ARDER CO ;" A ‘2“):‘ I:TcE:;L:Ias ’;FANS i a : a 1 4 S 2 T et 2 - People in @ Comedy Dramatic gl e Pukifin w Nervih, Ces. w} o il get an advantage which could [UP in apartments has the idea that|lumbering fire might seize the chance| g, got per N I E 2 = Someds D 8 PR BOSIR G L - e i LA d1heat is generated and distributed by and clamber out and go roaming ; t Teleshons Cals otherwise be prevented by Germany,|; .ino ‘a stopcock in the radiator.|around the basement, or eie it might| pranks, ad- OTE—The Productions, Performances and Cast of this attraction - 5 ek - A%y though there will also be benefit to|gg would not know a furnace from a|pass away and I would have ° the J B S e LG o e Tn e BELL ‘and GRAY s L Ymee 352, | SVitzerland and Holland. canal in Mars. | Whole performance (o do over again. | ventures, ) i ¥ will compare with any $1.50 and $3.00 play g p - e B G it b b 15 The action taken should thus oper- | <[ am speaking solely about the| “I think it was hardest to.endure Bt = g gact Yire Nove'lty. —_— T |ate to establish peaceful conditions | medieval unfortunates who still re-|when it sulked, because it always 3 2 L 2 i WILLING i JORD Fi h 21, 1919 which are so greatly needed there. side in houses and who know if they |gulped soot at me when I opened the| loves and B Our Opening Play—“THE BRAT,” by Mau ulton. smashing hi! 3 il 2 AN Norwich, Friday, Marc ) 8 have anything more than ten bello\v dooxr and st,ailx;ed reproachiulkv 1t it PR e Fverdict of Dress anatminlic .Songs an ianoiegus’ — — in their abode during the winter they| “I got up three times in the night . e —iis el MEETING DIFFICULTIES. Have got to suffer for it. They say and traveled two flights of stairs (0| Porre‘mise ] Tuesday—“HERE COMES THE BRIDE” Georgse . Gohan Special Parameunt Feature he. Amesied Pres 1s exclusively eniies || 1O @ long time there has been much | the more trouble anything makes you | the basement because [ was positive y Theatre Success. A live wire American comedy. Whooping, Whirl- ETHEL CLAYTON o the tse for republicatio spat inconvenience caused by the fact that | the fonder of it you grow, but some- |the house was going to burn down.| “Mickey” — | S ss. A i y g, SRR = B 6 not eciied 1o §| tjere has been no way to get from |how I don't seem to have my emo-|HEach time the fire was nearly out ing, Whi g, Brisk and Youthful. By Max Marcin, author of the The Dainty Australian Star in this paper and alo i % & an v i - i i | » TRY iy Sngland to the mainland in Furope ex- | tions under control. I never wasjand I had to shovel in more coal| & super-pic- § “House of Glass” and “Cheating Cheaters.” THE MYSTERY GIRL A e o rous 1y boat, and the English channel |more certain of anything than that |open the dampers, wait for it to burn| gy o tpa¢ | e e @ bereln i I did not love our furnace. up partly shut the dampers and then L i Wednesday—Al. H. Wood's Elinge Theatre Success—¢CHEAT- RI -STY i TAD o means & mill pond. In recent|” Ly yico” become intimately ac- |wait to see if it was going to| comes only % . i > 1 vley th fully $2.00 P & § TCH ThL‘ORS it has been made possible 10|, zinted with it since James went|smoke anyhow. : ING CHEATERS.” A dramatic surprise play war! ully $2. a 2 Reel Mack Sennelt Comedy in the air at a satisfactory rate | way and I mu 1'd rather care| “Any spot in the house you touched| OBce in a hardships, 4 The best seats are only 50c in the evening. WEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, seat. Children in Arms Not Admitted. Mat. 2:15; Eve: 6:45 and -8:45 peed but that method of transpor- | jor twins with the measles or a reg- |after three days was jet black. Taban-| e gy & i . : b R i SR CIRCULATION on cannot handle the crowds or the | iment of broken legs. Until my hus- |doned washing my hands. If I had to & § PRICES—Evening, 5, 35, 25c—Matinee 25c—WAR TAX EXTRA Four Shows Saturday volume of material which it is desired |band’s depaxture my association withbe a c:ilul heaver, I might as well be J 3 SEATS NOW SELLING FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK 1:30, 3:15; 6:15 and 8:15 WEEK ENDING H move is therefore a matter of |a furnace was restricted to murmur- |resigned, and anyhow I did not expect | e : 2 3 E NG c t ; Lo ing ‘James, ple: sce to the furnace: |to live very long, because running up - = ch interest th he English and |, 0 3 is getting cold’ Just as and down stairs at fifteen minute in- 10,090 decided that the much 1al as that! James retired to the | tervals and shoveling tons of coal] 1 shall be constructed ment and I paid no heed to what | were making me topple on my found- gh it does cost $100,000,000 might go 3 o be sure, I|ations. | juire a period of five years, | would careles e times that| “I queried among my sooty faced | | e gained will be limbed n_appearinz | friends, but every one was having too o st all that, and the fear | ruf jisheyeled and growling |many troubles of his own to pay | 3 o tunnel would be an extra | ¢ i Eappat SRUG I | St g | \misr s off THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FH ¢ et a mn fw! nows everything, settl E j 1 g . g g h fire t 4 e said if I'd put a shovel- 2 s i T e E | MOOSE LODGE NO. 95 Big Banner Bill of Vaudeville and Pictures T e, T, W | o ANITA STEWART | . i e soot on m rMat Da‘ly Begmnmg Al\-'!&i'. 24 IN THE GREATEST PICTURE OF HER SCREEN CAREER e i e e | | FROEHLICHKEIT HALL “FROM HEADQUARTERS” e \Inf.’{‘ FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919 . Shown Exclusively at This Theatre in the midst of drni s 1|on my fac sy to divide people | _ e v o Shown Exclusivelyiat his THaatleutetl . ool o ed § toc Stairs at a | this winter— With tolerably clean | o/ A 4 and Two 6-Round Bouts| The Great Luther The Three Van Cooks ind the extra sooty | . sooty | European Escape artist. See His | In a Great Comedy Sketch En- dwell- n “ree Exhibition Outside of The- | titled “Fun in a Chinese . Laun- house, do < g ts. atre. dry."” | Hige | SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARY ENGAGEMENT THEATRE TICKETS ......... $100 SHERIDAN AND FAY v“, g g § B = : ; D ‘% o..,,. el | In the Milifl?:y Travestz “THE BATLE OF BUNCO HILL” ESTQN (8l o ated Al SEE j e ocEs R At HOUDINI Concert Orchestra v u ng, it wiil ba i = = In the “MASTER MYSTERY™ . MATINEE 220 ' " 1 OWEN JOHNSON'S POWERFUL S ia 177 > bl Ninth Episode . EVENING 6:45 to 10.15 NOVEL 1 ‘{ERTUG'fiQ WIIUD onfirmed 1 Folish Diet, 0.0°0 inhabi- | there was mo limit to the systematic, INIR PR B Lo Gl L tants; Pr 0 wre miles, | persistent s directed against all R 8 “Irhe 1 3 vith 2,500.000 inhabitants. Classes and ¢3°s. . As a Super e uxe Y Us2 h wobles and “The Poles under the Austrians “Poland hus enriched the*world ia With nfu 2d e glori- | w in the main kindly :reited. also,|music, art, and literature. The na- « t ich some |Peing Roman Cathol theie was no|tional dancas the pol e and the ° Q«' is n sl y e face of jre ligious antipathy. Und the Rus-|mazurka, were always accompanied nlfi'fi W%QV’"“ iox 2 tepublic of |siana every bars v was em-|oy singing. Copernicus is Poland's A 1Ta JIeWal y to_ascomplish their russifi- |greatest name. . SienkigwicZ victim of ] the Prussians|the world waz, by many considered the situted of all. |most brilliant wrifer of ‘the day, was And a Cast That R Becht Patformaies &10.000 inhabit \ustria, e ot a Pole, as is Paderewsk! ™ TODAY—FOUR i : z : T DR CONTINUOUS, R 3 i i B if“" iliihl» u! b Elom" 2:30—6—7:30- NO ADVANCE IN PRICES z A . o ) ", CONCERT | ' - Fiankin Squrs Rt shoRml BN EmE Women's Distinctive » 105, LU, un ) : 1 2 ! . Apparel Reflecting A the Clsm of 3 New Seascn Remarkable Display of Dolmans, Capes, Cape Coats, Suits, Dresses and Blouses Qur Display This Season Is Worthy of Partic- vler Mention As It Embraces All the Exact Copies of the Leading New York and Paris Modes That Have Created Such a Stir In All the Fashionable Centres Where They Have Been Exhibited. rie : Ie V? i et Gl IN THE DAY’S NEWS |com P James Ro POLAND all the demands are bein ely b ! bel ratior of United Statc 0w thank- | 4 er nations must be that |}, : b ; h a country | T J vitcome of peace d of declaring that the Atlan- | fyet o ool M oD T it to be crossed in the air, it |hcnse the rapa dz of land- "toll Paflet safer to claim that the at-|lords upon s 1 proper-|tional Geographic Society based on a is abo be made. ccmmunication from Dr. Edwin A. From the way in which some of the e m * of is one of | Grosvenor: rs are stocking up 1t is a | {0 f land roformers. No-{ “The res n of inited Po- g g nd for | fort thing that the load is going | 5/d¥ has a more compleic rrastery of |jand to its common people wi Bat reaso 5 3 ) the cellar rather than the gar : subjec ! M':rus'{flsn;y 1,.“,’3(“ te among the worthiest achievems whereby the 1 If it took all night to tank up on landlords are not eonfined to : Ll She aeieto past, how long will it re-|Lon North West Kert has similar 3 ngted. the gnar » > 8 has ar | stone of R: 3 gh he des he two and three-quar- | cricvances, and he has to deal wWith |soiceor e Dfi\'““ about the dest product that to be|l tigrs from many people v forget | Anstr F f S et the constity 3 been recar’ S : feged class in o way cxe claimed, German influenze N, nd that he is no longer thelr mem- | fered deva: ¢ s th { D T i D g’ imagination S up u-ou:,:‘n_ in Egypt a:d geb _The death of Mr. Charles Augustus :rtug;l lw'i‘,r,( sed S a == grip on things in Argentine, | vansittart Conybeare, i his Gfth vear, pillage. conflagration. | Germany isn't wasting any time r fine old days when hot|ton destruction. = 7 party| “Next to the Russians. ) ey Wh & 3 e It is all right for certain Germans to e s s e Y Slfich 5Jfifi8 AN IMPORTANT DECISION 1im t they will be in Pari: in Tew o zive points to the former > ¥ 4 les are numericall ost = A decision. which should operate 19 at_the only possibility of it will 2 amborne noin theltaint of tha Jfit P e talk ab@ut i | a revenue or b they come due will d conditions in the ne the desirability of inv motes is beyond question B o Ay it | that ther iee thirs pacing indetnn i of his power. e deciared that | reared in Great, or North, and Li : e would have suceeeded in his o & ; e, Bt i o iseace Deave of | 1tv. claime 2 h IR e smenaisd 16 B o6 or South, Poland in the tenth century, the world in the future is that which | After struggling with the income tax{(ne B where they found othes § ribes bas been reached i supreme al- | € ost everybody ought to be able " their “pub in pos: n. The e ip al- D r crawiers” the |t iRl SO 4 RS war ¢ = e fha|to fzure out how they are going to| M - of Primrose Twmes” the |nation S i = g Fiat sav e Ao gelocod proportion of the Victery idatl yers” and the s : ; 3 Errm ) “Of medium size wit loan mnote: oy g of tradesmen the gen-|and xth s A bave its fo 3 the | . and healthfui faces, the v S iaaial o e 1| "It is to be noted that the legal opin- |t¥." N0 wander thal s candid 4 |commen then ihe rumet el They're different by the vesseis = gt oo advising the brewers to go ahead | frend should find himself ‘n an Irish|sical appearance has from other - |and make beer is based on the brew- |PTISCR. for three months, under the|changed litrle. The worl : corn flake the Rhine must ternationalized assurance that 2.75 per cent. beer Coercion Ac Put there !s one re- itute nine-tent! Bes Germany b a half billion @ol- | i¢ ot intoxicating 4 ent. DEETldseming poirt about such rather ag- e always been lai-orious, f More meat . Jars for the purpose of making Heligo- “V'\}‘(‘h”;\i:-’“;h“‘:;fiem"’ going license | EFESIVe cand 5 and that is that 1t|gal enduring, femaperate rather pe o /,-'X- A - k. - E 5 S i i icense | srrings from sterling honesty and un- it ore C e land impregnable. As it stands today | tor tne first time in 17 years, that city | Qinching zeal e/icious, It gives nat country a tremen- i h Those qualities distinguish th s Wi is apparently trying to show its dis-| All our little luxuries, the embroid- |ancs of Polea in the United States. hy, | could dous advant. in carrying en {appro of Massachusetts’ endorse- |ery of life coming back ome by |Taeir szlacta, or nobles, have shown fairly LIVE regular naval operations, in service as|ment of prohibition. one. Muffins snd erumpe themselv ave 1o rash- onthem @ base for submarines or as a haven| There couldn't be any excention|chacolate eclair, and a doze , ¢ 1s, insubordinate, emo- for airplanes. It is part of the foun- |taken to that Washington report that |lo}f-forsotten things reappear on the 3 dation upon which Germany would re- | coal prices had jucrmsed about 44 per [ €2 fable, and there is no longer need = e e T —_— — = = gt et e M ' T for these strategic 5 -|1and was consolidated by the dynasty i Sas = c ST 35 Hlore militariam. Tta eltminacion will | piamed (bt Domes earta ol oatose|served the letter but mot the epirit|of the great Lithuanian, Jarellon, the YOU WANT o put your bus- | WIHEN $0U WANT 10 put ¥our vus l WHEN YOu WANT to put your bus. ] of the food controllers commagds, |Polish Wadisiaus Thea successton of iness Defore the public, tuere Is no | iness boforo tne Dublic. there is mo|iness beiore the public, there 15 ae avercome the necessity of others;pre- | was: inciuded , Grerein. , % Ti- order of relemmsafor-Ace, Drtces unsurpassed 1a - consin medfum better troan (nfough the ad- | medlum better thay iwrough the ad- | medium botter than g‘\:’uussuh“eiuh:. ad- vertising cotumns of The Bulletin. vertsing columwams of The BulleMn. /