Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 18, 1919, Page 4

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@ i Ewead i | & ing the Japanese methods of buying A e 1 ” cotton in the Uhited sm?.a and then : FAUUNE AND VERS LIBRE \ A d:t o - :fi.b q& X possibly to Japan to learn{fow Nippon (~&: - o L s R el e R GaigoriEm caire o is handling the problem of manufac- Sh!” Mrs. Dayton iald a warning|anew. “It sacrilegious, that's wha . - S ture. finger on her lips as her husband burst | ¢all it. sacrilegious, to turn a 19 year 3 i ; ] N T Tett i Horwich Bulletin | i v ven soins suen vust-|apen the door in his customars moies| ot Sty B when e T e | T R SHOWS TODAY — 1:30, 3, 6:30, 8:30 ONE DAY ONLY (MON.) 2 g ness in the ‘ma““f&c""e 1?' cotton | masculine manner of entrance. verse—that's too much! Now I know - Matines and Evenin 1 S goods that it is not only-taking care| ~“W-why? stammered her husband.|my fears were well grounded. ; 3 and Qoufied of demanda at/home bubet is fble to|4Eomebply: SIGKA: 2 o 5 ve left poetry making ... BIG ROLLICKING MUSICAL GIRLIE SHOW WM. H. S ~— lundersell British made goods in the| - “Sh!” Mrs. Dayton ceosed the door 1 bar: It we tried our . 123 YEARS OLD “inese market and pushing into oth- | Silently, helped her Drz musband off |hands at rhyming at all it was to sit £0N g i ) $20,060 & i 2 ith the snowy overcoat, and beckoned | up nights boring over painful son- = T ST — ler world markets, That the matter of| Wit 3 | 3 i 3 g e gaige [ . e T %" Fhim in the living room. - nets to our lady love's eyelash 1l o Saboeriotion price (26 & week; Ste & month: 8690 | cheap labor Will be found 'to play an| ipu¢ why— " again stammered the [ What's she writing about? ‘In my day Botered at tho Postoice at Norwich. Comn., ap |iMIPOrtant part in this connection Will | nonplused. husband and father. ‘Why |poets wrote about flowers, and the £ l‘ic % . i weond-cluss ma not be surprising, but it is apparent-ithis deadly silence?” i BRCE . spring. and—and nature.” Telephone Cails. 1y the intention of the British inves- “Because, dear,” his wife smiled tol- “Why, I'm not quite sure what Paul- Sullettn Business Oftice 480. tigators to find out where improve:|erantly, “Pauline’s writing a poem.” |ineis calling her poem, but about an |# 4 b Bulletta Vditortal Rooms 333 ments can be made which-will make it| ‘PO You mean to.fes: me,~ cemanded 'an hour ago I had to go Ino ner room E 2 Bulletin )b Office 3: T S Robesatiily St her husband, “that’l, the alleged head|and she read part of it aloud. It w 5] fag ;—n Witiimantic Office 23 Church St. Telepho . |possible to compete successfully Withyar this house, am agcuamy being re- | something about one of .the downtown @i JE il - | the m:mufarlu:iers nl) t};e far e;GSL IIA quested to maintain a sphinxlike S“;l bridges. Yes, that was 1t. ‘Dawn on = = == : pan has gained much from what oth-{ence while my oldest daughter, closeted | Rush Street Bridge. ” 3 Corre Norwish, Friday, April A8,sl318 0 LR e B e A Thais ik no ' doubtin the SanchuaryiEt LR odrooms trans | Ve what i raaned Pavitwu s Biinen! One Hour of Prolonged Giggles and Many Thisd Granciest, MoKt Cortact anc s much *help can be gained from - |scribes poetry? ~Do you mean to tell| A door down the hall creaked softly, ; Expensivo Production Ever Seen WEMOER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Sty of what:Japan' s weins. me that things have come to this in| The priestess of the pen stood in the Assorted Screams. H" g’e”'a“\ :"_3:; b e'&""“P I:I? e e e el home? This is too vay, her brown hair rampled as if Sl LR g | T Sy Tt Wi ‘ i ¥ the’ age coming to?li tive of the mental travel .she as a Moral Instructor. ey i THE GERMAN BLOCKADE. | My own daughter writmg poetry! must Ia ve passed through. s paver and the lucai mews publist ! z : W When talking about the uncertai What does a plain tacaer @0 wion a| “Dad." she sai, wearlly, -i've beon | Extra See a Blg Spectacle_Extra 40 — PEQPLE — 40 "Rl S et e Gl RndRl e el Bon el e e oo e e Colored Pecple — 2 Bands, here als ort Cocil tol 3 3 % - | sessed? - May quire e etiqu- |10 have be vi s i C 2onl ) - |Gt Cocll told the house of commons|eiiq of the occasion? it cnecrme on! Whatever became of those hoks of po- | Such As Is Produced In the Famous New York Revues, WHITE ARD CoioRED h: e allies desired, in addition t sidelines to be permitted? Or do|etry we had on the bookshelves? = . as . a < {the settlement of the question of in-|wa remove our shoes s ws tread past| -Our composition class s having to Now Shown For the First Time In Moticn Pictures Car Load of Special Scene | demnity, the raising -of the blockade|Pauline’s door? Let me hurry into|do some poctry writing. Somehow I - b ry oPUL R URCULA’HGN |at the earliest possible moment lanother part of the house. I feel a|can’t seern to get the wung of thl ‘| SEE TODAY P oy a0 | The importanco of such'a sten can|¥neeze coming on, and it-might spoil | kind of poetry. All thy other girls 53 " | PR S i S ” s . Lthe vibrations writing theirs in free Verse; they say 5 = WEEK ENDING APRIL 12th | be readily understood, and in fact: the Why's it's not only easy but fashronable. Well . ' < |lifting of the blockade is bound tolylain, ple uid 1. daughter | T haven't found 1t easy; and; as far — T s = P e = jplay a vital part in connection :with | suddent. wrth thelits being fashionable, I should think - {the payment of the indemnity. It is| of writing poetr A love poem, | poetry ought to rhyme, and I'm not 5 ONE NIGHT ONLY {not to be supposed that the allies wil Heaven knows I didn’t think | ashamed to say so. { il heeiia e s was ¢ g man m the country| *T happened to think of those heol - e g WED., APRIL 23 lm“. 10 e Cleri : 1 ire our Pauline to poem | ¢ a pouinItbem e v s {building and bring home the billions : it elngita ; S e TH R | which will be exacted from that coun- | 5 of Bames. b : U0t ot sbo. aEs S lekTs , SEAT SALE MONDAY AT 10 A. M. |try. Germany couldn’t produce the|they talk about on our - | know they’re horribly out of date, but I i s 2 / in any such way. It hasn't s an abrormal girl, ing ! ot a1 snl Today and Saturday ; 2. HARRIS PRESEN¥ wd it isn't intended to strip | strange mew ho spending he cay or my 1t - = REMOST as Germany did Belgiim ana|of, (0 26 her fudles. wou e e ZANE GREY’S : 2i 5 ‘:‘n‘]“l i Fom (“r"’, 0Bk ? if T have to go to the base- | RIS} VIANTIC ACTOR ¢ aul seems quite wer! g i room 3 them mys: GREAT STORY e to get bacl rmal . co i % nd W t you will about this new tions, to speed up its 1str 8 specially asked. | fangled literature, the old gtandbys are | zet the needed raw | She s 5 2 ) R R R e or er ! ¥ v o ssarily have \ ' . Pauline, if vou promige never 1which to do business. To deprive it|,ja; verse form. fact, I sve sho|to try write any free verse again you [of such a chance would simply mean it’alan’t have to thyme. ¥ b e o 3 he placing of greater cvstacles in the they 1t| fashioned verse as soon as ¢ can get to| way of ever getting it. But with the y the book store to buy it.”—Chicago| e lon setilement on the terms of peace the | I” Pauline’s father flamed forth | News. | lifting of the blockade would permit of | | ; | the revival of peaceful activity in ] 7 Forei E L e STARRING DEMOBILIZING THE ARMY. ° |that country = whereby he - bi '\W“C eaned from’ Foreign Ex.|Suers and the Scois Guarde, whose) BLANCHE BATES No one can won t the impa-|Which are g 1 to meet the | senerla’ weloome t ¢ A PP Mol e ansious to|the demands 4iics tam bo ox changes e ST AND - : ‘ have their cturned fromduced. There has been a partial re-| 3f. Clemenceau was anxious to rec-| It is not casy to form an idea of the |§ HOBART BOSWORTH {1 ; A 7 A 5 : \ve heen |moval of the blockade ar as food- | ompense wi hands the he- | capac T ! 3 : B i 4 . » hard to|stuifs are concerned but to prevent|roism of a your } and in{the admiralty ha at vit A DELICHTFU ESENT sNCE + Mdorstand why some of those who that country from readjusting indus- |nis cabinet M esence | thot . bt BDII00 e JUST DROPPED IN 4 DELIGHTFUL PRESENT DAY ROMANCE « to gt ould trial activity any lor it is act his i L e r ar 713 a H'XEAR QLCOTT SING the Tast to-return. But the|ually mecessary will only mean groater |landed’ to Milé. Louise Thuil Ik tedly e res Herold Lloyd Comedy ! - = G IS i 3 SOt ke iringine abodt the. re.|Was surrounded by the me are us other direction. GEQ.M.COHAN'S LATEST SONG H! em 1 kih aps 18 about th - | he Cross of the Legio { = ey 1ds 60 R - - eriiac N v which r lconstruction work in the.devastated | Hionor and the Cromk e meliee PATHE NEWS ]} LD, HCLID OF DREAMS. s YOU CANTGRERVAVIRE | portions of Europe, which work it |palms ! were in bond 114,132,000 proof! WHER | LOOK IN YOUR EYES, MAVOURNEEN’ be understood is to be done at| wic 1le. ] e oc s of British spir T expense of Germany. Thus the ! ) al E nd rum,. | ICE 1 31 = Blookale. T not 45 i od to deat erman courtmar- t i thone| PRICES — 50c, 75¢, $1.0C and $1.50 aid to Germany except st < : - i ey s Mail Orders With Remittance Accepted Now. nat Germany must contribute to & 3 Z 7 s © g oI, i L T S aca 2| Not for something like half u cen-| Given under auspices of Eitte Nt e e S s L tury have silver mir ! ch | The Norwich Committee for Relief increased as| AUTOMATIC TRAIN STOPS. g benefit e e o, e ene R In the Near East from now on| Whether or not it wr tol Interventioniby “the - circulation g he increased use of | AT THE ARMORY - J { e G silver all v the world, silver has . i S At mee o “comr ! ) {been mounting up in price, and yester- | MONDAY, APRIL 21st, 8:30 P. M.| | < of atltention on the t ik | ifiv‘ T \ T the price to| Music by repor human agency, apparently: 1 with | another « i . af N otore bhs s | SWANH'S AUGMENTED nd - including | the progress that is made in the per- | the capitul Maubeuge and the ounce S e ORCHESTRA of this month |fection of an autematic device for|battle of Ch: ted tog | vays here 5 armistice was | stopping trains. Not a liftle attention | French v 5 7 | chance s hing the price, 66d.| JICKELS ST EacH over 1.700,000 | has been given to such an arrange-;the fores Ly He 2 the silver in a| For Box Tickets call Mrs. Allyn L. TODAY AND TOMORROW i i 1 g - i KEITH SUPREME VAUDEVILLE jment to insure safety out as yet s e 1 commute Mlle : nEs ‘1}"“-\' =ibe Shwontn Sthel wn, Phone 373-2. For Balcony 1 oc i t of a gold sovere ooy s oo et e ey o o e s, o grend St | L Bt L ey, | est il e . . Lo, prone 42} THF, CASTING CAMPBELLS ted thatjaccomplish w hat | of Tafor | i the soldier: in railroad wreck Eroc ngland is a tragic story of the! 0 | Kings of the Air in a Daring Scndational Casting Offering. the rate |there is need for Cars leave armory 12 p. m. for it for whi | West Side, Yantic and Baltic. | ELDON & GLIFTON PAUL BRADY |8 Singing and Talking i cing Comedian $a8 2 L /e 7 AR S RLEY in & P e ¢ Foature “G BYE " B FonaB oERRe. aAniversay) oL he spokesina | STORIES OF THE WAR | SHIRLEY MASON in the 5-Part Paramount Foature “GO0D BYE BiLL that collisions » operation o i g German _attack 938, “the Matin ha - : , ; the | How: the “Suicide Squadron” Worked. | FATTY ARBUCKLE in “LOVE" Ll it DtEhaare | oyates | Stiek to your job and 20 with it”I§ A Fun Feast That Will Keep You Laughing for One Solid Half Hour A b fs 1" he said, ¢ ; ed_that e e By i Morth | L Byl ‘ COMING—The novelty of the year e T e et is i ecessary, Dy shevil that if “nared the deadly U-boats in their dens WHO'S WHO IN NORWICH"” Aeon ! L the i Our i ) heir » own'!and helped win the wz | i 9 X i SRl T e e e e T e e ting the mines ready for hurried ship-; ment was told in a prev T ; x Hieion) topE D Eco. Lot 1 i > of tl ¢ gested, with n aphic Soci bulle ! g naking & siring s in sebiehiith G Who wer t]sir she_should “esc zinald R. Belkn N. s : e WHY FORMS SOUGHT. | . n which the ; 4 Iar- | from her home at once. 1, all hargs of the operations, an Now Talnesy e slEn . e b s litte time, the peasants would 1 bulletin he . Wng; h g e r nours, i rized, t the : : i LR Defraislug: episades oSy i St inutes) oney miinite| ind stert o e e B0 t em t 1 ne. She acted on X able speed with which wme mines e St e : 3 and S ; ) y = On_ one of the joint excursions of |UP_ 1N ., Tive itish and American ten Am-| | erican ships planted 5520 mines, the| g T Te £ e WAL IO Rasy: i g 5 four British ships plant 00 mak- g wrecks can 5 7 i 4 ling total of - 6,820 planted in four|, 2 { hour That w the record for num- t [ber. The American squadron alone, a| weeks r, he s es, planted : recor ¢ T having alone achieved Amazed & ¥ st ient, she| he traveling pub ; : i som eels ed upon artial - red flags break out| S ety ops from the standpbint | s of producing a large quantity of food | . /% secure sor The seed fro Ar mains y 1 3 S | t th N € een | e set e sense of dan 2 - : e e R to see tank ED!TORIAL NOTES. ] Marsh it seds fores o Ehaete te andionr sangaron S e ne ats, dirigible h n liner hats? When peace does cc . flEnast o1 at all icosts. - There AIf f - : Sir ; 3|12 2 string of 675 mines, one | If t 1 el their rugh are t was A n endless : n. v to wou atly y res y interruption; t hoos e 1 roaster v thin to an even few, 1 i > two or three offici pening of the alwa wel Z00¢ € il Tk e the. thinning Y Bitia T —a WC ecor ha Tow il liven our too {comed straw hat seasor sk for but if w > t e of them " e rag . time. In ; | The man on the corner fuela2ave § n ¥ Ar r we s L igh t on the table as;q.. eton. + departure | 1ays 860 mines e Tlmuch that entertair ing 3 { hlenres e S | wore any “'h‘mm. more so than eral Sir und Allenby i Ao Sk LOLSl Jnay S comes, and without Al R WILT : 4 family. ar s owing early ¢ c or any noise but ol conn | WHll require subscriptions:of- gve - {ing the Innisk : ] e - S T i Come 1000 on each of the business day iped B e ! ctive e o s thal® s er- | campaign to do what is expested of it. n | _ 1¢ 1act] War time pay doesn’t hold iz ot i N ! 'ly spring parsnips may grown | - d was notlin 4 number of lines to that ‘whick - L S > same as early carrots, but | Dir ships in| ‘Im rthern Palestine, lock, st : linarily are planted later, are given | (o e s for final 1 vl EUis tbor, ; af on to mature, and ar R s evere hand for | | There's no better way of displaying |from the domination th, urk: s ring the winter eir | o 5 P F : all clear for to | your joy over the ending of the w \lized by his \ ) plau S R b G e imprisonment, | than hy buying to your limitiof the|Mascus in Septem 1 gved| s suenas oL (crion 1 soldiers, who [Victory loan notes, jnimselt to hejone of : apabled i b o Bnd ave not inju : > visit home | The inclement weather doesnt seem | O, 2 e Tnited es Depart I pline [t he having anv detrimental effects | om 20 to ? s and some 1 have had the been extended in over to 1 ire Light, Tt is ¢ in endiheing awarded or demanded how that | Hislthe war is over. for such | he is while many made because ur later. tions, and flags for signals re- | : | 3 rting whether the otl hips are jupon the tales that are being tpld by| 3 o I R TR TS 3 They ARE ready It is the trout fishermen. | I Don’t fail to keep an eye upc a erace when the starter is If you haven’t made your i B o : R iend who offers you suggestions at|up Az iplng Tor- n ddte Bo ok {euein todeyg maten Il you| the expense of another rriend The squadron stretches = mile and a chances hat you'll take small part | which were called The Buttermilks, of| === in the parade next Sunday or disobe yther have received sentenc ncy has ost of t cases but it itural with such in- | consistency in the imposition of sen- ences t i | Mounted Mikes and The Old v[: nces that there should be a demand | If it is permissable to judee. from |on lengthened stz or reforms. hei i - . | what we have been getting, tho'wea- | Ire Pxfi.‘ R | f f ¥ B d St h e {therman is making elaborate pfepa. | But the Sandbags. Coal Heavers a: fl{figic e ie Of a OmaC S STUDYING OTHERS' METHODS. irations for an extra dry summes; @ Grenadier Gu ™ 3 s nick B by here The war has shown many ways in| It is to be hoped that they do not 5 Y e soer . = s ogey | ossible tb profit from have to issue rain checks on the day| S el For Indigestlon GaS and Aczdity 3 s v other people do things.|the German delegates have ' been|™= = = o ! i rated by the way in‘tumnwnf'd to sign the peace terms. F ¢ finel v tion followed the There's a certain amount of satis 5 X 2 stuff! Stomach feels fine! . o [ I 1 provements ted by othe faction in the fact that all the pre- | : Great s - /—\ Constipated Children Gladiy solely for the purpose of copying | cipitation we have been getting in the | : ’ t i % 7 als and turn them but to improve thercon and it is | past week or so was not in the shape | When your meals sour and turr familiar of course chan were mad For some reason there is much less | pon't Hide Them With a Veil: Remove the use of gas lanes and in fact |attention be iven to the eastward - s i - food lays like : gas, nes anc act | n he ez Them With Othine — Double the general methods of warfare trip of the George Washington than L) 3 o hew . great [of snow. | submarines, into acid and gases; when your lead refusing to r i 7 digest—then you realize the magic But stch s a matter which ¢ {there has been on other occasions of| Strength ig y no means confined to the art of war, It |recent date. | This prepaxation; for (he pemoval of i S8 AP of Pape’s Diapepsin. bas been followed in business, and it| The planting of trees as memorials | ooyt froc 2 : ) Is interesting to note that, as the re- |for th® war's dead is going on in many | R il it Relief is instant! No waiting! sult of the developments which took |cities. It is to be hoped that the boys | . &0 to vefund the money | 3 place in Japan \during the period of |from 5 city who made the su sl the war where the trade in cotton |preme sacrifice are net going to be ide freckles der al Sick, sour, upset stomachs are i : and dose for goods has been so increased as to|overlooked. A il; et @ » of Othine put in order at once. Truly! g {/cause much uneasiness in large cen-| Some telephone operators in Con:|MOVé them. Iiven the first few who are constipated, bili feverish, tongue- ters of the cotton industry in other|necticut claim that they want to be . 3 S d 5 Z coated, or full of cold, are plinly printed on parts of the world, a delegation of|fair, but they are threatening ta | DrOVCMENE Some o ¥ Costs so ‘”’flf"A“.‘ dmg store. s . Je8 vay B yeatirely. ' the bottle. Look for name “Cal 2 representatives of the British cotton|strike because two of their .num Ba siEa o b WILL PUT YOU the bottle. 0! 1 Z industry at Lancashire 1s to come to|have heen discharged for defrauding a0 Oihine G it R thi X i i d accept no othe; Syrup.” this country for the musnase of study- | the comnanv. 3 ; th. Othine; it is thi UPSET? Papes DlaPEDSKn ON YOUR FEET and accept no other Syrup.

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