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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1919 Jlorwich Bulletin and @oufied 123 YEARS OLD secription price 120 & week: 506 & men o year. Entered at Ui Posiofiie st Norwich, Coun., s weond-class metier. Telephone Calls. tn Dusiness Office & S B O fora]_Tooms 85 L alletn 355 Offce 35-2. Willimaniie Office 23 Church t. Telephome 103. “Norwich, Wednesday, April 9, 1919 — WEMBER OF THE ASSGCIATED PRESS, Press !5 exclusively entitlee o for_republic i news despate d 1o it or ermise credited in iy paper and news published | | Bere A nzhts of repu we» berein are als a1 despateh- | | on of s CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING APRIL 5th tout his duties i 1 this tain por nd the 1€ made home is 1imed that th No mem thusiastic wccomplishments of claim | rdy ned the on stationed and it took that place prepara- there but cialized | dustry service wag s were tremendous this divisio Connecticut f'eor tioni will Delgium connect many. Accord- 1though ully stat ave nent, not been whic mn rmany ouncil of to 1 evails in t make Germany | I estion ium ha in a state on by the retiring Huns and ctions of een lef early and is ever ubstantial ion if it going to get back It ell ountry known been how ed white that little the its how its how its n demolished, been Kkilled how th by how armi ripped sow Carried people 1 to Germany beer se re- ut- banks maining he icul Ger wd its how ¢ damaged ag and on a sm that matter, a drain uj 1y nation for shat going to require o ttention to reconstruction, ion, or ar is | apparent | more than about the Germany | has done vital that e made it is bring That damage it needed mus inderstood, aration shou 7 conditions moment. The rehabilitation ountry depends upon action of and it can be but it is to THE LIST OF MI$S|NG ow practically five months fishting was done and i looked for end of the ca has been reached. It spected that there will iation of the lists of the reports of ness, accidents and wounds but is hope, except far as they cluced corrections, ave learned of all to corrections, ose who succumb il s0 h those in Bone of Munection with war @ number of missing ®thing is known, which ey have disappeared from the organ- @atiors to which they were attached d theif condition and location is at §, present time a mysiery. With the #rrections many of the uncertainties ® this may be cleared up. That action the 1 able feat reports whom | means tha ch is or list Luntit dustry jcellent assured none | |it is time {posed to what is 3 is sincerely to be hoped and those who are near and dear to those involved will not abtandon that hope until a much longer period of time Nas elapsed. % It would have been remarkable in- deed had it been possible to cheek up this of missing from the prisoner taken by the enemy, for in the terri- ble struggie there are unquestionably many who are occupying unknewn graves. Others may have been bur- ied as unidentified in spite of the pro- visions made to show their ident while there were undoubtedly those who were buried by’ explosions in. shell holes, lost in rivers, under the ruins of buildings or who after . being taken prisoners have made their escape and have thus far failed” to let it “be known wher¢ they are. It is of course too early to abandon hope that many of these will not be accounted fér and certainly the hope will be maintained that they are alive time gradually wears down -the probability. ADMIRAL SIMS' RETURN. The return of Admiral Sims marks | the completion of an important mis- STon 1n connection witn tne wa {ed upon to become commander in chief | lof {ropean waters the American naval forces in Eu- | at the entrance of this| the war he has carried | in a most enmnvmuiw{ manner and the country has much to | be proud of in the magnificent way in | which he handled the ships and men | under contrel. There can be no doul {ment that the admiral m fect that Germany country into his ting the was getting & ugh i ment was ook it i s 1y ap- | no 1 service | ve meetin, in the 1 ects of the on Germ to win the due co wtion does the srvice 1 flotilla of conv he - mner as work to the refer in ieh the in which wh the merch; yart er they hips or ranked cverlooked example THE DYE only manu cals in INDUSTRY. Not inxious possihl gement should It took iven to to malke 1is count nd turn prote of the poured tion Germar o tie Gerr oW1 his line make do busine: sumers competi- compe- iew of upor protection eforth re “tition of d the isted only Americ her 1g0. Tha committed made to the u; and chemica but congress which give given the n that tnis new industry promise is protection, EDITORIAL NOTES The man on the corner notice and see habit says: Tak how spect down a heel Those who think it is funny or | Apparently the former kai zes that > only way he c a hero is to write ook on the w himself. We are expecting most Lear about the iz ciety for pre ion ing of the corkscrew. It is to be hoped that President Wil- son’s recovery 1 isn't the only ference any day tion of the to the of be rapid, but he that the peace con- hag made sick Possibly the commission Philippines consider to take the question of to the conference it nec indepen at Paris. Attorney General Palmer : thinks that if than the I of the countr that found out | From the ‘eagerness with which the Germans secure the foodstuffs heing delivered to them they are not op- fade in America.” A new revolutionist has had a hard time re co with Car- | ran and ammunition he | time stz to be 13 th | 1 may lu\\ a harde much com free locusts no one ing vear and perticd to see themn. If you don’t WATILS think Postmaster Burleson F succeess I office, 1 to do 10 read his statements ac- complishments. There's a trout ries doesn’ fishern be with the expedi ary forces in Europe. Gen- noticeable scarcity this J nut t of saem the can ion- | may 11& | Tour | punish | under FACTS AND COMMENT The waiting world. finds it hard to bear the secrecy so long maintained awith regard to the deliberations the peace conference, and impatience is giving rise to bitter criticism. How- | ever, if the number of the points at issue is dgnsidered time consumed the difficulty by reason of the variety of interes volved makes sccrecy —imperative. Should Italy be disappointed. in_her hope to control the Adriatic, Orlan- | do’s government might well go down with more or less disorder. This re-| - sult may t about by a ru-|q mor of coming disappointment no less | than by an adverse decision. might not be able he be un- it n h be dismembered sioned the fall of ernment and t control. ands nf the is not matu e may t P the all of the gov- | lishment of so- a on the|§ Weimar steady enough to rumors of what be. i until final sh o troops | France ) ck to Pol via | Danzig. 1 1d W | the ¢ sitior P g | ri as made disorders might ax set foot in:the p claiming as' their dreadi that allotted to a a % session which is nine } be usc decizion to do “lpot T w b ‘ r Droc prono in o LETTE RS TO Ti Tm_, EDITOR ‘ The “I'm going downtown . it will be seen that | trust you wit have Hhu\ ‘ demanded | train,” | fatal procedure. um!‘l bles | terms John i lost sheep, and when he turn bubbles over nouncing letters and telegr: phat hi: sloppy where | found 1,000 jst 11i T | TRAINS. AND HUSBANDS ill be home Wednesday & aid the bride delight to m five vears man for |ledge for quoth the lady who | sylvania some time. “Ifpot. Of course, if pleasant jour- |it come in elsewhere. it me a postcard now and to accommodate endeavoring to are you talking about? but it would the bride. 1 just reconci ever 2o to meet your husband's|haying the road w her friend told her. It is a that he exactly More happy hom sort of gathered ave been wrecked through the habit f trusting women of taking men and at their word than there figures to count up. “There is a jinx on trains usbands try to come home. “I have had many jolts in my career, but | & d with John only ay after the last and final ealt me a short time ago. v from home he is a is due to re_ so enthusia: that he in a shower of ums, uncounted ages “Then farewell” ad been married fo might me. lease ve a myself ey. Drop “Whatever said all thi but T it from rm. [ decided to go and it might a when b street car turned into covered, mat_ the peace | S vester- | blow he When station, just’ as as placarded on rtainly had a right to be, ring the weather. 1 sat and half an hour and when agai { went to look the boy ing up that it ws 1 decided he s “This time ev 1 ally th uld reach m]t‘»‘n, p. m. over the Pennsylvania. He o insistent that I concluded he wist d me to be present on oo is trimumphal eniry ived, in company with bli owntown, I nd then it oec the Pennsyl arched t 1 phor 0ad, but no = 1 went out ush and st ceman. he int af ours wcked urging sould if ${make the train ~lhours more added to these two, so ted home. 2 wreck from the 1 and prepared for pneumonia. Tust total point of {down and ate @} nothing much le man, John rang laim ‘Darligg!’ and upon my fice. He 2 heavy grip in either hand. ‘Look out!” ten one recked the hole south side! d for | taxi for love or 1t-lon the ed car him and the | they so crowded populace id, half past 5 get tell m g L ated. 1 expostul depot only from t I didn't union depot? | pot—I late > oc The one impossibility made and when i the Dell. he ked dow e car conductor I couldn’t get none and I've ng two miles come got off at rl course., yot away. the Englewood s Is dinner ready? raw and knew more had lived for se E do.” at home and icago News, bake | and he had been a police. | ten and to his certain know- the Penn- come in at the union de- I preferred having be ar- railroads their 1ot of | to > the union station. the “Thanking him humbly and scuttling mewhere for well be where rted walking over, hop- to overtake me, wet, a_ minute to was just chalk- is now two hours ov- that, at this rate, ited a couple of hours it would by three or four bliz- as the dinner had reached the| we sat there was ft with which to feed He " did imprint stod and warned ‘I have just and telephone system of the I couldn’'t get these grips, been here from it now being § o'clock and Why in at the union de- caid the bride. | it I a a- al e partic which Germa > Piave R > contes sent | 909 up l \"'\h c regiment Lefore the of Vitto 00,000 of -operation of s most effec hines we to the allic Iacedonia home or Teutor Th 1 his i services boisk a bolst much pplied wortk worth is not doing his duty it Mr. Gompers tress of war, or will not tions in wa for lowe cannot ans any that to reduc- tht loa ishing, maintain hat &ver fiteers demanded. make mon no mor profiteer Y for wl e conditi i who their cou x n enrichment. As t punishes food profiteers labor which 1 5 ned enough > of its own intelligent lead. 2 : memor returning soldiers and \ulun o nent Hair Grow Beautiful, kealthy, lustrous new hair cames t5 the head on which FAMO is used regularly. Womez have reported to us that their hair grnw as much as four to six inches a sk after they began uvsing It also grows men's where baldness is beginmng t appear. Unigss the hair roots are )ux_fly dead, FAMO bair, ’FAAFO g7ows new b L’Txumantly ¢ siops all iching of the scalp. FAMO is the result of three yeprs of scientific cxperimeenta- tion iz ome of the greatest harrzacentical laboratoties of Iis ingredients have besn well known to physiciams for yeass but have never before been msed o the head. FAMO has accomplished won- derinl respits. Evesy meomber of the fomity chouvld use &t yagu- tacly. It con;uns no akobafn FAMO is sold at all todtst fosds counders and asppdications may be had st the hetter barber ops amd hair dressing estzb- hebents. It comes in two simes—a small gine at 35 cenis and an extra hotile at §1. Yoar money refunded if abs will grow E dw- g}anu hgn Toots. Uniess they are ¢ Vith the g\rfl_ at is Fsbt g for its lue i Nature fights aga {FAMO wili give the neces 1aid to assirre a healt ip FAMO will destroy the aref bacilli and me grow luxariently. expec! in June, 70 te to] OF THE VICIOUS BARBARY COAST UNDERWORLD ELIMINATED FOR ALL TIME, SHOWN IN PAUL SMITH'S COLOSSAL MOTION PICTURE. THE FINGER OF JUSTICE THE TWO EDGED WORD OF FILMDOM THAT CLEAVES FALSE MODESTY AND SECRECY FROM THE WORLD'S MOST VITAL PROBLEM. TODAY AND TCMORROW ONLY—LAST 8IX TIMES AT THE AUDITORIUM SHOWN AT 2.15, 645 AND 845 POPULAR PRICES. NOW SHOWING IN ITS 5th MONTH IN CHICAGO /DTHEI\TP! *] KEITH VAUDEVILLE Paramount Feature Pictures Matinee 2.15. Evening 6.45-845 SIMPSON and DEAN In an Original Singing, Talking and Dancing Cemedy Noveity MONA GRAY & SISTER NEFF & MURRAY TWO GIRLS AND ‘A PIANO BLACKFACE GOMEDIANS PARAMOUNT SPECIAL FIVE PART FEATURE JOHN BARRYMORE in “HERE COMES THE BRIDE” Burton Holmes Travqhmu. l NEW SHOW TOMORROW Just Arrived 4,000 BUSHEL TESTED RECLEAN- .\ED SEED OATS WILL BE SOLU FOR $260 PER BAG. (96 Pound Bag) ALSO THE FOLLOWING1 CHOICE BRAN ... ... 3240 (100 Pounds per Bng) CHOICE RECLEANED BAR- TODAY AND THURSDAY BertLytell In an Exceedingly Gripping Photoplay “BLIND MAN'S EYES” With a Cast Which Includes Frank Currier, Naomi Childers and Joseph Kilgour. . KITTY GORDON WITH Irving Cummings and Warner Oland e “MANDARIN’'S GOLD” Pathe Travel Series (96 Pounds per Bag) COTTONSEED MEAL .... (100 Pounds per Bag—367 MYSTIC SCRATCH FEED (100 Pounts par Bac) ;SUCRENE DAIRY RATION.... (100 Pounds per Bag—161%" !STOCK FEED (100 pes 1 HAY, 100 pounds isflouua aY 03 Pound: . 83.15 Protein) - 873 | | | | §270 Protsin Pounds | No. THAY] ¥ § 97 301 CHAIMP!IONSHIP TAKE WARNING | | Now is the! in shape! Wf-‘ are! up-fo- ghtly used | ghest prices TO PROPERTY OWNE TENANTS 0 Vh‘ I Wazt fore J taken for granted that it is us All others intending { Board of on or ¥ f“‘_é:h'“”f Tire Shop Street, Near Willow to written permi The Sprinkling season is from April ist to September 30th. Garden Tools Planet, Jr., Combination Plow, Cultiva- tor, Hoe and Seeder Manure Forks $1.00 up Spading Forks Cultivators Hoes, Eic., Etc. WATER GLASS Auto ScrubBrush ................ 15¢ Sink Brush and Rubber Scupper. .. 10c ¥ i The Household Bulietin Building, 74 Franklin Strect Telephone 531-4