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NORWICH, BULLETIN, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, WHILE SHE PACKED i “However I shall do my packing with tic, and she said to herself that for these two youngsters around is more |once the pretty hands would be foiled than I can tell,” wailed Mrs. Larel to|and the charming face sobered by the her neighbor, Mrs. Elmer, in a morning | necessity for real wor And she did confidence over the back fence. ‘Par- |her best with the children, and amused ticularly,” she went on, 5 1 have|them as well as she could because of now got to the attic, where i expect to | that toiling figure in the next-door at- spend the whole of . this miserable! tic. }0 rainy day, and I can’'t take the chil- But it was not allpgether an easy dren up tnere with me, for it's too|task. From the back of the house to cold.” the front, and back again, ran the kid- “Let me have them for- the d. " |dies all day long, and even Archie's suggested the generous Mrs. Eimer. I jlame knee was not enough to keep him shall have to 5123' at home today, any- | clear out of the festivities, which be- way, because of Archie’s Jame knee, |came so noisy as the day wore on that and it will not be much harder, sto care nerves began to feel ra- for four children than for two.”™ After a fechle protest Mrs. Larel co! sented and packed her two little girl over to the Elmers’ shortly after breakfast, and then flew home again 1919 redistribute themselves throughout the country in the ratio in which the man power was withdrawn for military pur- poses, thus bringing into immediate op- eration the maximum reabsorbing ca- pacity of the whole nation.” Most men are likely to cet back home as rapidly as they can. Fome ties be one big attraction and the old jobs will be another. There are others however who are susceptible to the at- tractions of 3 Jarger city if employ- ment can be obtained there. But to put the men from other cities and states at work at ports of arrival ar clsewhere Yot their home, means that the localities where they belong are likely to suffer from the continued ab- sence of that manpower while the hovs in those commmities not vet raturned are going to find it the harder to get | work when they reach their home com- {in order that she might get at the at- | munities, It is therefore a commend- | tic as soon as possible. She was a del- | able effort which is being made te|icate little woman, pretty and inordi- | bring about redistribution equal to :3':1.\'}"'"!“::{ ‘(‘I:m ?Xm:“m:‘l hflr\ver}flt_‘u‘ iRSnmben that WAl culled [=way: i bt mia LaabEt e without warning and her hus written her to join him in Wa {ton and to prepare to spend the ter 3 Great Specials For This Week Only THIS WEEK—MATINEE DAILY MYRKLE-HARDER CO0. 3REAT PLAYS—BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTIONS o = SPLENDID CAST Horwich Zulletin and @oufied 123 YEARSOLD ‘Sobaariytion srive 126 & week; Gbe 8 month; §6.00 * yoar, Enterel at the Postoffies ai Norwich, Comm. a9 weond-clam matter. Telopheos Calls. Oulletln Bosiners Office 480, Bulletin Fditorial Reoms $5.3. Bullettn Job Offies 35. reh 0. Telephone 1 MISS MYRKLE Tom Wise and William Courtney’s id Today—*“PALS FIRST” 1o, Yitrs Production. A Story of Two Men Who Went to Hell and Back for a Woman Friday—THE LAND OF PROMISE Beautlful Play—As chet and Pure as Magnolia Blossoms PRICES—Matinee 25¢; Night 50c, 35c, 25a Plu; War Tax. Children in Arms Not Admitted. DITORIUM IF YOU DON'T KNOCW HOW TO LAUGH ’st. GEORGE WALSH in “PLL SAY $3” ROSS AND STEWART Comedians t Billy Burke’s say to herself when she thought she could not kesp up with the pace the children set for her much longer, “poor Mrs: Larel is having a harder time than i, for she is not used to hard work, and pa. no easy job.” Norwich. Thursda Telephone Set' Pictured, = at 6 o'clock, Mrs. Larel made her appearance at the Elmers’ door in response to an invitation to take dinner with her neighbor, her face W wreathed in smiles and there were no traces of the heavy labor of pack- ing. § As Table with Swing Arm SPECIAL PRICE COMPLETE $10.98 Regular Price $15.00 In Mahogany VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES But when, boeal news publistied A of wecdal despated SOLDIERS’ CLAIMS. 1t is of course the desire of the gov- ernment that the bonus of $80 given to the returning soldier Jors and m: nes should be rec y them win- been th day,” declared Mr: ideal day to packe: thing e and today she said have nking of you all Elmer; “it was an | ck in an attic, to the ompaniment of rain pattering on the roof, but I do hope you have not worn yourself out.” ‘Oh, no,” replied her lively neigabor, “You see, almost the first trunk tiat I opened contained my grandmother’ wedding dress that I hadnt seen fo years, and 1 was so interested in try ing it on the changing the slecves a bit that I didn’t get much of the pa |ing done. It's wonderful how clothe will come back in style if only you keep | them long enough. Why, the skirt of | this as skimpy as those they are w ng now, and the neck w: round. But, of course, the sleeves were | too puffy. But you look tired, Mrs. Elfher. I do hope the children haven't been too troublesome.” And with the lines in her face a lit- tle deeper than they had been in the| morning, and her head a little inclined | to achiness, Mrs. Elmer answered! bravely: “Oh, no, not at all."—Exchange. AT AT UL ATICN RZH dollar of it an d tape he ! securing the other details w! through in ment. When it was first the bonus was ready to distribute to those who had lLeen discharged and left the service Lefore the fund was available, it was roquired that the dis- charge certificate should be forwarded with the request fur the money. The chance of losing the certificate didn't appeal to many but they took the ance. Now it has been announged it is not necessary to forward the original certificate but a certified copy of it sHould be sent with the nearest recruiting officer making the copy. That of course is handy to those who are near a recruiting office but not so convenient to those who are not. Thus it is not surprising if many are still forwarding the original. That pre- vents them making a trip out of town and going to some expense to get the bonus. Again the government is calling at- tention to the fact that the cmploy- ment of lawyers to aid in getting back pay means a handicap rather th { help, Dbecause such is not But to get arrears application mu made to the director of finance of the | war department, to get the honus ft must go to the zone finance officer at BUER s NOL{ Washington and claims for insurance e 1008 UN- | ;nyst be directed to the war risk in- t but desir- | qprance division, treasury department All of this is plai 1gh if it is un- | derstood, but to t} <perienced it Wi not surprising that there con- fusion. still a Tot of red tape d-} CH- 1 in spite of the efforts to sim hat if the pe been att it than to some of | “T hate all kinds of manual Jabor,” she had confessed to her good neigh- bor, Mrs. Elmer, “not only hecause have a natural distaste for drudgery, but because 1 loathe those signs of | drudgery that always show themselves | in the faces of women who do their| own work. You can always teli cne of these domestic drudges as soon as you see them, first by the looks of their hands, and then by the lines in their faces | is that why your fuce is so and unlined,”” demande you have alway e hated household tasks? replied the pretty neighbor, “and I mean to go on avoiding them as long as I have wits to do so.” Through this long rainy da Mrs. Elmer labored to keep among four high spirited children, she thought of Mrs. Larel alone in her at- SHARP AND HILLMAN Big Novelty Act ch have to be gone dealing 'with the govern- announced that ETHEL AZARD C'vmcdy Impersona‘ions HOUDINI in The Mastery Mystery Commg——THE BIG HOYT REVUE BRrReeD THEATRE —TODAY— THE BEST BILL OF THE YEAR May Allison PEGGY DGES Ima Leather Couches Built for Comfort Only six of these Fine Couches at this low pr SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY ] | the “dollar-a-year men” i received their dollar from ernment in keeping with their con- | tract to do war work for one year; 1at that modest figure. The more! modest the pay, the slower the gov- | ernm in meeting its obligation to: jdeliver what it has contracted to| | deliver. Soldiers who have had un- ! | comtortable experiences with the war |risk bureau have experienced thi | The “dollar-a-year men” have only e the dollar | | which they have so well earned. The, government’s debt to them should ' be met with no uncomfortable need of contiriued jogging of Uncle Sam {memory with reminders that th small ~amount is due—Waterbury tepublican. i The householder who could learn! and maintain the art of making ten ! hens lay fifty-one eggs a week, as leading pen did lately in the i would find the acquired the four and one-fourth sixty or seventy cents a a reasonable profit. Or bet- he would find the food value of that many eggs something he- could not g several times the | have nmot! the gov- | don. firé blew much good. commissions to draw plans for re-| buiding half a hundred churcies. | From these were modeled many of the | Amecrican churches of Coloninl day For his masterpiece, St. Paul's, Sir| Chritopher is said to have received | less than the equivalent of $1,000 year, an amount which might en b ttention of a modern his standing for an ultation. The building was paid | by a tax on sea-borne coal to| London. \ | “Traveliers are apt to pass by nscription on the south porch ment, ‘Resurgam. (I shall rise as a religious reference to the rection. When surveying the mark the center idome. He aske at the|him a stone of a|to pick up a of others, |bearing the inscription, Christopher adopted “The motto was appropriate. historians believe the cramped zate Hill site originally was that | Roman shrine Diana. A Chr known to have been seventh century o decade or came the ruins emerg Fire destroye building but it s restored on | an even more [ | ‘At the ‘Ol cliffe faced harzed { Tynad New Testament ed, Wo heard the readi Papal Wdemnation of Luthe c {under ‘Powle's Cross’, now marked b, memorial, heretics forced to isional govern- and witches to cor == ° an national { “Bven ot fire SEeEus it « o t tates, was an- Paul's was cruml 2, pa f tual w tonight succession ong the sleas partly from nc : railroad 2 “-“' ‘r“‘:“““ and workshops were Fin A CE e new mid-iuro-; ; neath it o5 = referred in a statement building All & ine maintaine by the. | Union Station eir_ eastern The nave beca Bolshevist nromenade fo: “Two towers after centuries of tmake (b ew ians and Ru ous. In one all th LETTERS TO THE EDITOR i The League of Nations. Mr. Editor: Among the considera- tions to be entertained in regard to this “League of Nations” business, the most important, beyond doubt, are the practical conditions that are to be met, and these we can best foresee by Judging from the past. On this cont nent very seldom it ever outbreaks occur that require the intervention of others. But ho pe? Ju to think of the uprisings, outbreaks wars of robbery and conquest and of every other kind that so frequently tdke place there is enough. Occur- rences of the L rar or two have | given us an improv idea of what it| means to carry on a war in Europe And now the thought of being obliged | to take a hand in any or all ¢ ether we wanted to or not | time, without much prospect return on the part worth considerr AMENDING THE COVENANT. the reports which From are coming cated that the are not going to adoption of the consti- cague of nations without » evident that even cognized the fact ry may bhe favor- hich would prevent as gage architect | afternoon’s | HER DARNDEST MONTAGU LOVE WITH BARBARA CASTLETON and FRANK MAYO —IN— he count . to This Ati‘ractive Bed Outfit Enamel Ve Spring, value of | an| f dozen at sented to White Two- Iwe $20.00 Post Bed anged several \xtmi‘l se for ation cost him. e boys and girls in going further formed That mean: 0 hens That return which promis a ye: of the But shed to ! projected | nd | tman chanced an old tomb | which president, 7 leadir ie, was 1 i3 ng dea £ Value $5.00 e ope 13 ile so county aken I Cotton ho. €, Litchfield than that. | 000 poultr ! they propose . Mattress, good e Ticking, Va Total SPECIAL PRICE FOR THIS WEEK ONLY COMPLETE OUTFIT $27.50 e $7.00 PROVIDING THE OUTLETS. There is not much of a disposition te ‘mm when Germany declares that it 11t not do th in connection <ig terms, for has been such| ) > sympaihy. Inj is to that Ger. uch the same wa good reasons fo treated others from THE ROUGH NECK thus ¥ ant i en con- | recommen- time Sir | $35.00 Some | Lud- | is from the opt Pathe Travel Senes i Mystic, Conn March and that iing of t of Germa d to More Cats. Upon reading the ! the condu peac of an | = > des to govern W in on ca the tag s say he is extreme I do not believe in any not 1t Wi land st Broir I demar, who 1 of th 1ania, Prof. mimister of Lith- low in Paris. “to seek merican people.” say’s the council in appointnie bulwark with it present time co-belligeren unrecognized-—of the Ame ie Bol pri | many | that v ¢]it would have been 1« can be sidered the reduct money.—Hart From ol | i P. AT ord Times siderab +99, d likew 1 declared | hat he will suppor comés up for rati inges which he has| dvisable are made. He refuse 1p consider ail amendment s hethe those who ha or th ime an- BYOIR OFFICIAL ADVISER OF LITHUANIANS! York, March 26.—Appointment Byoir. an American citizen and member of the committee on information official adyiser ale | Just what tive fo the to the sea ma determined, the disew of Dar nd CARL is goir io be done rel ving of Poland an gutl not have been definite- but 1 connection witl on relative to the m. 4 Polish port and g territory to connect not e expected th ter a serious protest the situation differ which prevails Cierma nations. yvet th though the Schwartz Bros. | The Big Store with the Little Prices 9-11-13 WATER STREET the Bolshevism at the ho against the ¢ New cation the J ited ou Regarding Mr. place tag. it could not in !." case e tied on (nothi would have to be do not re for the jo | What are cats here for more abu than at many homes in this cou would farmers do without the cat right, for they ure purpose, and will serve that it properly handled The days of 1 forme: | pubti coi as heref, ed ron are tere shevis ewed verc W could migit While | from seph » heen Battell duate of 1 W ord T s home in bhorn of >ortland 2 tor who A r of 5 o that He s rector h in wis found The he the | £, Washington, D. C Paul's Walk purpose lengthy {er of the cnemy was T indica- the tled pas the r to ret the san p en to th ause of th por Pied Piper We have | have got tags, to- me co with them support o IMiume he well Pa in dome. r conspicu- | mans had lef; anl a| Ame at friend ve been si LEGAL NOT!CE PROBAT towe cans hoo! A cotrT thirteen da one ok Ital royal ston vnolds, Wre in control be antage but it cannot be | is entitled to Danzig he amily and an fou grave Latin visitor to future peace there, 1 that Poland for the same rea mittedly Cerm time and with help develop a port own otherwise than at Fiume such is not true of Poland. hut the sit- uation if would seem could be clea the making of Danzig which could be used b he operate owes 1 only mar A | of other % o be Over = allegin ut the =ai and pray bution o and appli- e Court Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Relieves Head-Colds at Once. T TP re zzed stuffed and you because of a small bottle any drug sto fragrant anu-l Mr letter lditor: T read in Tuesday” he described could vvu' John tin — W. Ayer's nd T think e come renowned weli as a church 1 Iifire he prepared a pla s bet-have made London a saidy gereot radiating aven eD CalS|yondoners had become reluctant 7, 10, SuppoLt | relinquish _propert; to paj citizens of such imore and Chicago. has owned since the sevent! STORIES OF THE WAR How Americans’ Moved Up Rhine. of other b | port teric trolling them let that is will provide furnishes the mear dollars worth 1f your he breathe catar! Lly's Cre v and | can't | cold or my elf judgment It of ,Ld"mm‘ course is the mout- desired and the w that it with the least best solution tion a e OTHER VIEW POINTS 1.1 to a hu ., but 1 said mnu.l ing bachelos E sure there was anythi tags, If at any time it i fose who p Mr. A red, with appropria; is require come into Mr. through head, soothing inflamed, 1 and you get good it open, your am not EDITORIAL n on the carner not all ther course no one days j r income tax now on the r coted poll tax It whom I p: ther a tin can embroidered, ne how are date of ordered mailed to and distribute: least seven days bef: in set for a hearing, turn be made. WAREHAM W. mar27d said that 2 each sent z can is of freedom 7 s refusipg a or wi leats to | He aia no no head is clear, blowing ess or Strugg ream I from head It's a delight. Job to the e ore the . and that BENTLEY, Judge. Regiiorin for breath. Ky |swhat sufferers catarrh need of s gotten pas ation crews 4»\“ make | ation nothin health that the e contact will net ow in ere ready traveled in In in Colonel Alb | Wis,, comm enginee: in the i to operate. pecialtrains, becial train of | f Nauclaire, | eventh snipers n force cn Trier and ihe Ameri- the line into of the shots m‘a'en'v one FLASH-LIGHT BULBS AND BATTERIES The Norwich Electric Co. ’Phone 674 only favor. It rema B3ri not N THE DAY’'S NEWS r could no p work Cathedral Tondon. church, like the represents a grow not a definite period of | ¢ Rhenish Pru. took effect ading the Thirt W fired upon itial trip of an Awm line betw is the w ] Pau The ous constitutior centuries and tonstruction.” This statement is made in tin of the National Geographic Soc ety in conection' with a London dis patch which notes a request for addi- tional funds to complete repair work | Efforts are being made bates but thus far sued a challenge to the w Lodge-Lowell contest. it begins to lock | those in Hungary who wer dodge the penalty that losing side in the war. From the way the Hungarians are acting, the impression might be gained that they were trying to break the si- lence of Colonel Hou, Now they are talring about a Pessi- ing highway to cross the continent | Nothing will please the r more than a do>cisioan ‘o cons: In view of the fact that amendments are being made te the league of na- tions, word must have gotten to Par somehow about how this country felt over that proposed covenant. to arrange) no one has mer of the None ns if tacre were inxious to goes with the buile- of the r and Coblenz vailey, whils northern Bitbu Reports had been received that had Leen mined places and owing to (h trains proceeded rather traveled only by daylight. { kad two locomotives and {cars. Lookouts were n pilot of the “lead” tops were inade at each bridge and culvert te a<ceriain whether any of them had been tampered with Ly the withdrawing German soldiers the Thir‘y-s pioneering Letween alonz the Moselle Company F explored the route traveling way of i be pr proper amount an import- responsi- counts after the vented A Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treat- ment Will Be Just Like Secte ing a Goed Old Fricads ) are gret s esteem for by the historic | the cortinuation work throughout interruption to building,” the is shown resto i despite the lly all other the various fact the slowly and Bach train about twenty ted upon the Iacomotive and of the it HOME "BOYS COME FIRST. The ide York to the boys recently effect advanced in New that the New York men returning from should be the first to has apparently been “Still fresh in publie notabie Service f Conse ion, t tended b royalty and d inguished | Americans then in London, held in St. | Paul's April 20, 1917, to commemo- ate the entry of the United States in to the war, memory is the among the service in Burope t New York job recoznized by the IS A WONDER war department worthy of being carried out throughout This is recognized by the ap- peal which it has made to the National Chamber Commerce and by that hody commercial organizations the country to aid in for turaing soldiers. s 1o all the men wherever come hy that the organizations ‘he places where the out of town men belong ara noti- fied. Attention is called to this under- taking by the appeal of the national orgacization when it says, “ ‘Local jobs for local men’ should be the slogan used by the employers in order that the rning soldiers may be impelled to the natior of to the hout job, app hrou; curing This the re from seeing ag! Germany is doing a lot of complain- ing about what it fears the peace eon- ference will exact from it, but it real should have dou: mere thinking about such a thing a faw 3¢ ago It would be useless to spend Bhe time to ask the man who has been losing sheep what he thinks about the dogs that are deing everything possible to discourage wool and mutton produc- tion . It is a noble stand which some cab- inet members have taken in declaring that they will keep the government alive if they go to jail for it, but it would have been quite as appropriate if they had insisted upon it regardless of the fact that the leaders were in Jurope. j{of the most beautiful. embodies architectural ideas of many church in the world. 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