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1 areas in that section and the granaries ! o Supie it svatene o he T SCHOOL GIRL AUDITORIUM ropav—220, 645, 845 supplies will b available for the PUr- I “I'm glad you drobped in” said the <on ln a lleuienant's unifors: that 1 | 1 ’ ’ Tose ‘: e ‘t‘“ Irere “‘”; oung woman in the rosc crepe de|ever hope to ¥ee. He winied w0 be| | g 2 w it needs in overcoming starvation con- |}, negiigee. ceause I've just got|iakenr dowdiown in a hur ile was | < Slorwich Bulletin e W wuid o pea a7 2 e, e Ve S S AT LS LY THE MAN WHO NEVER FAKES the bolshevik government had re- |show you, You've heard me speak of |ai, while 1oL & bit concelied, b and Qoufied ceived a great advantage from this | thie® culm mssured maaner of one latest retirement, and it undoubtedly! Y dear” agreed the girl in the |eus ,midm have lead } TOM Mlx P P would be 50 if it was in a position to |Smart spring suit. “For years andmm, And ha was nor ozmngly 3 SEo Bulldogs 2 Wild Steer. ; 123 YEARS OLD operate its transportation lines on an |Years I've listened to your monologue!imiliery. My - -' How They Can Find Relief Rides Horscless Wagern Down’ Mogn: S -— — | efficient basis, but with: the railroad|°" Cousin. Dexter until there is no piain the passenger 1 2 had and St s 304 ks 9 8 w3008 | CULCCNL RS, L e oniy ot | o1, on earth 1 long less antieally o wusges: | ino Cieuten f From Periedic Sufferings. | S e . i i She paused to take the large photo- 50 evident that he wished me 10 weoud-class matier. oyght to because of the lack of atten- |graph of an individual in uniform |undersiand this was no affalr of) | Swims Lake On Hersehack. : i I e : Teleshone Gatls. tion and little or no inclination to re- | which the rose negligee girl was|seniument, ; { Nashua, N.H. 1ammncteenye=!;‘ ALL TO WIN A SWEETHEART etin Business Office 430. | vive the industry of the: country it handing her. Afte e petrified | “As [ sterted up 1 neard a gueer| old and every month for two years Tneet.” | front with me aied quickly. He uiade] e h Entered at the Postoffice & Norwich, Comn., s |Quarter of the business that they i Shoots Spots Qff Playing Card. Bulletin Editortal Toems 38-3. k . e 3 - = it | stare, she shrielte and more | sound, sometnIng heuiwe gurgic | had such pains that | 9 ‘Butletin 355 Office a question jast how much benefit |S! = 4 E O oy i i it | ln i Bl Melatens 195 | those who are actually suffering from \_\an,‘ still embraced _her. astounded | and AT ',“,‘,‘,:‘,:”: picue | Ivdvm;xld uftg: lie:l\‘;; o B e SR okior foud Wil Fabia toTiRE of Del SRS, LU e i ] [ wleal Spisehg s 5okt e anl - A WILLIAM FOX Victory Picture 2 " Norwich, Friday, April 11, 1919 |allowed to receive from the well 'sub- | .operently. “You t angel to|righ: hand and arm sw ioc : : pain 1 did not know e | pli€dl section of the south. While there | have him for a cousin! Why didn't | outside the car on lie righi tide. Ir 4 g i} what todo with my- | BRANDON & TAYLOR EY. MYERS e e et | a ppcGTS to be @ spreading of the Le- |you tell me? 2 I can explain | the bianke: had stipped encugh for | . Tib and teied 20| : - - MEMBER OF THE ASSGCIATED PRESS, nine influence, Russia is floundering | those bone: ihat, what could be nappening on ihe | o bl Singers and Yodlers Comedian e Asodated Prems 13 exchusvety emtuee |0 T T e S t side n my i sant ! - many remedies that N e e A CRAND S e | sommentid e st Il T et tho -0k e guve i zad about Lydia .| THE VALADONS Beteln » | . - 5 eonding| And now T oL, it ha hap- | inore gus drewnr [RETINTER 1. : kham' - 4 e o coonieotes o« o dapics [ With (i€ anpedteh o FitNs Sonfing | fore d wanied 1o be b and * aisiant table Compound § AMERICA, PREMIER RACING WIRE CYCLISTS AND JUGGLERS e herein are als ctory | or six hilli 2rs 16| ~O)f ed her visitor ol B ho S et et g Ehi s c f > Firevide Mihe b apreunenl - it e fonaie ciose Somh ot L ittt bt J ‘:nd%l:c;::;%eiz FULL OF THRILLS — SENSATIONAL NOVELTY |means of meeting the expense which | gloved hands. “if .you knew L Wike r lisutennai tried to ed- | k= . is how I, " flds g e N DD 18 e e i | eaeme T wouid Dave 6 Latd ioved Lo} gounn ralief ai:dmtgafgelsomuch‘ HOUDINI in CONCERT ORCHESTRA | no reason to believe but what the peo- | thal motor corps service during the | fix (g eiuich or else | led B Ho |- +Oue: TUE CROM PeN When I hear of C | ple of the country are tho v alive | I resolved to be absolutely mili- | coutdn‘y jump overboard hecanse that| Detter than I use to. When 11 th The Master Mystery No Advance In Prices: e s fal it s o St s and bus 1 No matter | youid have be .1 drew | eny girl suffering as I did I tell them WEEK ENDING APRIL 5th S L NGT LML W% TRt e sl what happened, 1 would do my QUEY|upn i the fr c to ay | bow Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vel le foron et “‘.“"an',y_ 0 SEe ANGLERE Jland = savaknioty Women . talk 00 | hupiding with a flourish z out and | Compound helped me.”— DELINA : | mone made available. much, any the head of | rced him. | MARTIN, 29 Bowers St.. Nashua, N.H. - ! A significant revelation as to how | first aid y into the of-| "« never say a madder man. H Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- the sentiment of the country is run- | fice one d he rskeleton g un ! : sat there stiff as a ramrod and pur-| pound, made from native roots and A was made in a reent public|hadn’t been that sho DOS-iple as n pansy, with' the skeleton rest-| fobe” contains no nhreotic or harmful | T REE 2 in wher Bl st e for her lecture v L > s n‘:‘; i ?GH\ kel chief nalted j P s . e drugs, therefore is a perfectly safe rem- t " 3 hrou the door. & : In two, t edy to give your daughter, who sufigrs\ TODAY AND TOMORROW THEATRE - entire 2 skeleton s e £ remember to be mil and = 3 id M i | pledged by £ born residents - e e | casual. T smapped out Sis| Comuhinsbfiipand e de S KIETH VAUDEVILLE citizans | o t ., | h order, and as soon as 1 had de- | Martin. B e ] U me An : *livered f1T Wwoula ke him 1o i acc- | The resson so many givs write | STODDARD & HYNES Today and Saturday " s o - 5 5 L jtns -and then, gathering up 3y . s n % i jEans i UQUHOEE s anivanis g Bt = : fenk St 1 % His hands | Mass, for advice, is because from their | C°’£g‘:§’MMfi?::e'd ?:‘fl::fl::.m‘ | should rroxe i o B i t y \q | flopping + 1k-! 40 years expe;izce they}?a:i‘hs?)?nzt Alma Rubens | tures of the sell paign % s T led into th ) ‘which is invarial el AMMY RENN | It is not i ed 1l Suele IR A 2 | “When T got ba Hd , knowledge INVErisU RIS ¢ S. and ntl, : ! sdanand ut of the car and ” i CUNNINGHAM SISTERS ||| iN LEONA DALRYMPLE’S $10,000 by those people i ! Sido hospital and demanded my 454, [ dream of him quite often—ant IN THE DAY’S NEWS Comedy Singing and Dancing Trio PRIZE STORY r Bed be heret” ’ : SPALATO. ALLEN & DOG TAXIE || “DIANE OF THE ‘Well, said her friend, e'll be h Her e a bulletin from the Na- h f 5 whole week nest menth—and I've|tional Geographic Soclety, “is just one Slover AnmaliOfisting GREEN VAN’ {always been dying for you two tojof the tangled international landlord Paramount Special Feature THREE MEN WANTED 70O | meet land tenant problems, the peace con- we met all right” said the|ferees at Paris must wrestle with:— ETHEL CLAYTON MARRY THIS GIRL — ONE - 4 S . . e sy jex-mator d “If you build a city in a man’s house, —IN— WANTED HER MONEY — ONE THE BIG WHEAT CROP. jin here i imilar ve- ! ¢ the h 5 | a S d the city grows, and grows, until it S THOUGHT SHE WAS A ROY, b e S ey 1) s S it || «wOMAN'S WEAPONS” ||| THousKT ste was & rovat s bee ) oncern in the 2 7 o . 5 _ - v belong to the nation which is hei vl g < " B & Dosatbiilty inad i St : [ the man who built the house, o to | —ro—toart Drama of Home Life }}\aNTED HER, AND HE USED back of ntry and nation of the city that centers in CHESTER CONKLIN CAVE-MAN STUFF ; T ‘ : jthe | 2 In the 2 Part Sennett Comedy s 4 > ina : 5 i 0 like a combination conun- mCHEl l I‘Ewls oduction | HAKE . o 5 i m of the house that Jack built, and crop to 5ot I : e cor Wick, ‘writing from ‘Ber- | (it SSrEYIAT In Brudeels 4 mooted tosity i sk it and | § THE VILLAGE SMITHY STAR OF REX BEACH'S ; emember | 101 reaching mple coult estimators a T 5 “THE BARRIER” IN member | 1, o crowded gathering at Sion o Spalato, contended for by Jugo- = ly local. hat W < . 4 & 9 asiked for than. tha. which | 1 1t has alwaye Teen strictly local | jcec’ under.the auspices. of the Colo- 0 faiane. Fecting runs 5o or arenitecture. The palace discloses|| “Code of the Yukon e tioaT 3 Wl i i el nial and Continen I i ~‘.“‘3“‘;*“’ «“‘i(‘ B"”‘*;? ]‘1,(' the earliest known example of arches ! FROM THE STORY : % £ th - Gahy y ished there this month, dis-|planted directly on the capitals of the e TEFF¢ e Aag TR IR Bt cret_that z state, following the allegation g 1 ser along the j BY ANTHONY PAUL KELLY, BOLIVIA'S PEACE EFFORTS. an e E P °N | columns. In a museuni along ha : ; more Brit 1 Bel I that Jugo-Slavs compelled eagtern wall is a collection of prized|j EVERYBODY LOVES A NORTH- Although t hreatenc P = € f E | oners to escape across t e lian warship to haul down its X relics, inscriptions, sculptures, frag- §FERN STORY—MITCHELL LEWIS had 3 9% | tween Chile : u has - hec . 1 bk i ) ST 1ad the help i tho - i of vases, glass, terra catta, entirely overcome, fighting t o ol e e d understood and ge recovered aur. §GIVES A SPLENDID ONE IN and the addi- |y, t Y 1 i : o ' all. for being a city founded and still|jne vears of ~perservering excava- | “CODE OF THE YUKON.” ey will | ne Tk %, = | 1 v frightful results of r > : . 11 who were ¢ un- | largely contained in a house—in the|tion “though most of them came from | for their pro lf‘ i sl " . R A el dertaking,” said ) 3 ‘ s E that Diocletian bLuiit when he : ¥0- Iheen hoped that there would be no ac- | riec S ter hatt tle a t T ; Salona and not from the palace. PATHE NEWS Fasidlonr] L 1 pstep D f them, at fir 3 .dingly | voluntarily abdicated as Roman em-| “Satoua a principal port in Bt tnta o o or rrengthirdgdrGing starel 19 0 0 et fre ash € 2 x peror in the early fourtd Roman times as Spalato is in the it | orial lines on the G ons B : { - {twentieth century. Before {he war themselves luctant Iolland, but to DOt| Austrian Lioyd steamers stopped there, | - 2 i I S ko g e s . al sasure, for every Water- it grow site of a palace covering nearly tenfang the city a thriving trade in| e Watdhirs Anean? he consumers. | o fut s | e I | #he part of the mer more than twice the ground area | wines and o lon, between | venture- iry Al R wheat growifig 1 i G < o s. Gahan, who 3 ser|of the U. S. Capitol building e aea Camdl Saloma. gulfs, is ad-] No money is spent to better ad{an- : e % addres Dioclea was born r{vantageous. Its population is about{tage than that which goes to promate Ao i ; e’ miles trom S 30,0007 the production of food. Home zarden- R fy all concerned 25 L levar: K : e : r 1i e b ers of Connecticut—those who ope S iates toul t > 2 indeed, 1 : : : Sl S e e i = on public plots alone—produced ~well ing the wWar.{,jizeq tha y inel A pess g an was 1 R : Sl - OTHER VIEW POINTS |tevond a million doliars’ worth of food. cure( o T : 3 ; deye 3 e ioh e St R bl No ope knows how much more was r no |3 ; Iy tha i try | anotl es /pe L : | denunciations of -emi- | ¥ D e mumblel Because the leaders of the FIliPInOS | proguced by those who s 1 Sir Dyc ELS Sl '"‘ = t for independence doesn’t m-\?n,own garden plots or utilized t L T T t » T » £ S.1 wWo! T 1 ni¢ 3 s SICL UELAIE, (U el the ass f e po lation i3 fit| .4 ™ hut ba bl as several he govern- | Lo tTioh R gt > e, g - h made his home town famous he mass of the po; yards, but probably it was veral will receive a | f : 3 "hose who could | ot America. I%or a matt the situation there lesome a1 thing would serve rned to for m $ 0 { hre entitios fter Diocletian|foF, it- They have se VETNMENT, {imes a million dollars. — Hartford ind his palace in the mesntise|under a protectorate now, and they|pogt. t st 0 ‘ lax : rcarted o 4 [can thank their lueky stars for it—j PR RERE il the more |t . . stri ) & e returned fe 2z cin g old Geserted. Salars = W€ OV | Manchester: Herald. Fact and Fiction. " : After this session of the General As-| p o\ T T e atwavs ; s fled to the islands|sembly the town of lH\mvlp Sheivon |marries the right woman. And” he tion and in fort to e ¢ esneare lays, Ko X 1 | the t Jaz: ! Riad Rt T thua | years ago this year that Huntington |time in real life.—Topeka Capital proposition has en | .t 8 : d Sk Pl s : < i DS v S | was in orated as a town Lthuscd : - g - ) : 5 : av |0 be a part of Stratford. The Shelton [T — = = « frers 1o ac- | o B rather 00 loud 10 and ke mong the | end pegan 1o grow abeut forty vears | Don’t Throw Your Old Hats Away Ll : , s B SO es Dansa cetibules and O . with a popuiation of about | HAVE THEM MADE OVER AT THE A L : - : < e e > 10,000.—Bridgeport post. CITY SHOE SHINE AND .HAT ‘ i Ay r mpres v! This country snould go constructiv- CLEANING COMPANY e T R i ainet R mahowel uta to work as Great Britain has to 33 BROADWAY 1 STOSS somac s K nee . 2 stone colt and granite pil- | eliminate the social and economic in-: Best Shine In Town i, de b ¥ equally bety i | ont e rowsky’s famous | i sl of e W B A P u rs. C : s that d-|justice that furnishes the only reason Special Chairs for Ladies A CAPTAIN OF BUSINESS. : ile. That wide mer 5 3 cled t ity 1 built in or fear of Bolshevism in the United > Iw res that cluster along | States. The wave of erical effort e v 3 . : ; ERmis v ¢ | v per-| 7 B TonE T 3 b t ary. |at suppression inste;\d of cure that is BASKETBALL t th and 1 in b : Nade » Jeen out e akato E Inow passing over the country is un- + E ter example than {070 3 : n Berlir i | “Jazz ing is ch i | t it X Cnns | Worthy of American temperament and | EASTERN CONN. CHAMPIONSHIP ? ¢ € - rribly pat y t Th|ideals. We are not that sert of a SERIES Our effort should be like that| TAFTVILLE VS. DANIELSON sritain, a practical recogmi- VALLEY ST. ARMORY, v ing | grasp (0 . 7 ot . ast. The tion of the cause of the evil and an concerned a ul n the|was 2 ears, aga rie s s vivid |honest, democratic attempt to remove WILLIMANTIC ime to do N i (g Tantic ' - & . 4 | tha erbury Republican. FRIDAY APRIL 11 arch b o e theonld Infinie lana an ‘ urs's companies are back ‘on FINAL GAME OF SERIES — er to v d, in o pa b Sses it > t el resident pop- | New England’s soil. Soon they will be EDITORIAL NOT ving boat The P e e s e G X atian back on the soil of their own city offi C hir Incongruou b picturesque, is | Whatever tribut we render them, ILLIAM T Yot s B e desier besa bl ra T i e but_pictaresaue, is | Whatey . W C. YOUNG with noise or with silence according P 5 v, it w e 18 15 the of what 'H"’n!m our individual temperaments, will Buccessor to oblest dwelling | fail adequately to express what we STETEON & YOUNG . 1 1 wi hope + e S S t 1 ev r £t bidding of a|feel about the things they have done If the quantity and beauty of t € S CUeEb e sE e 8 3 = 1 chiefly as a| o us. But whatever we do to honor | CARPENTER and BUILDER i € f v 1 = gl ‘ cutor, Diocletian’s | the men who bring back to us the work and materials at right How it e At 2 the | workshop, and will ca c ag{ L1056 0y g ; was noteworthy for some gov-|tangible symbols of the only or- mww by siitied Iabar, . 1wers of April they ce y shou e S ‘] ve > 3 r s usually consid- | ganized units we sent forth is done, | Foiuh g 0 Waest Main St equal all records this year Porte machir h embe Jl el or n. He adopted price Considering what it has t T 1 1 s : 2 et g f commodities, abol- is little er t b is ¢ ! r ay ereiin i d g et S <he rits taxes, swung a} pie are relu to g ¥ i £ T re onditio * e H hty nperial stick against trusts backyard il : : v T s ag sut then do 1 t 1 acted a s of syb-| Even if ef A T Ligl H t ol h et '_a_,‘]w."“ ated trade boost = Empire tlowe re depena community or | €Xpense ¢ s 2 o Dix. e a evolved from 1 i 1 ir its, ete., : il g “Had Diocletian done nothing else em. The oppor- |ing o o aj when mak- | g e : Ieagen | IS e solis Sort 1o o posterity would be grateful for r n public, and his |ing speed is @ costly operatio e i aipment of | W which fo 00 pearen and try home. four noble gates,| s o t con-| The man on the cosner says: It is |l the hox warieiaes, | WOUE Thel bl stiil standing. its cathedral, once | | ote. who : : the mausoleum, its temple of Jupiter, | n this off son betweer nter ar S Seggani the| spons uposed to have e this off se o aid| A R e ~ {suposed to b *pige cnapel § Planet, Jr., Combination Plow, Cultiva- It is far better that former s < umidisy. P g = 2 § the em- | : t almost in ible to recognize o7 . S e G0k on- S pends m o pe o e T tande Wickle Age) Activitics, : ! tor, Hoe and Seeder im i With the d ear 3 11 3 eputation | the example of ny t and waste | t rt regul meteorological sail H e ae | o . someaT fo, P to | Wi yine men s be Hept can: 70U STORIA | ' ¥/ Manure Forks $1.00 up no better | There's always nimg Sl o HEonmed SOt Nmnse s Voo some to be done excel can be shown than his ¢ direction at this scason of the to- sz w informa- | string of stores and his great |Ves vailable to the| building. Who doesr Spading Fork: ko Shous| 1t should ot be forgottan that one | Fonte e 5 . Spading Forks and the t it is there is |for getting the boys home wi 1i is expected that the meteorological | £ i ) nothing to } t others frem doing | pPushing over the top ¢ ; | scheme will be in full running order by s the very same thing. His ex loan. , — | & /] Cultivators a captain of business is wort Considering the trouble ) { | ARG emulation e R T, [ i | 1,000 Gallons Prepared Paint} Y Hoe Ete, Ete Sometimes are President Wilson couldn’t wait to| : of the opponents of the George Washington sail on G | ! es the Lenine are the to have the satisfaction of know- ! age: cadomene Tablets TR gainer his sec saw 1as that it will leave on Friday | | been going on for a consi Congressiman Gillett says BB S0 o (b 100 Wiootens o ottt S e aid hay ends 41l Reason for disposing of this stock manufacturers have §| Auto ScrubBrush ................ I5¢ the frightfulness that #¢ practiced, or |is costing the average family IR n g mstiens, ox e ceting e wverage Skl 611, o B who 1 Sremont oF fummess | Sink Brush and Rubber Scupper. .. 10c there appears to be an extension of ins on the pockethook are by the results. 2} e . the territory over which the bolshevik |means welcome. ]| eahein A rare opportunity for the conservative buyer influence holds sway With the people of Detroit refusing LOUIS J. EAGLE, s been|to go into the streot railway business |§ “rire Marshall, Lansdow : Call early to obtain best selection of colors ¥y sy m 1 ; - h a4 tst but [ by the purchase of the rai For nervot ig s g the conduct of the government that|it is entirely possibic that they have o 3 J | has been set up is on far different | profited by the off of governmen 1t v up adon i SALE NOW GOING ON i ob lines than those followed in Russia, |control of wrilities Y 2 | : but close upon the change there| How prohibition impresses the tow all druggists.—A THE CHARLES 0 GOOD C(' il comes the retirement of the allied |of Northbridge, Mass., is shown by th S 3 Bulletin Building, forces from Odessa and the occupation 74 Franklin Strect fact that for the me since il was - \ = by the Ukrainians who are in full un- | incorporated ;: 1772 N \uutl or < o - 45 AND 47 COMMERCE STREET Telephone 5314 derstanding with the bolshevists. licen Fhat town must have been| . THERE : rusing medium In This meams that the productive | depending heavily on its meighbors. | bt rie emacicut saual e The Bul Control over Hungary galned for the time being at |