Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 16, 1919, Page 4

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Forbiehge SR LTS Don't stay gray!: Sage Tea and Sul- ' phur darkens hair ‘so naturally that nobody ‘san tell. ey WM. FARNUM ‘You can turn gray, I Rair beau- —IN— tifully dark and lustrous al r {fl PASSION, ROMANCE, JEALOUSY, SPOILERS R et it o o o Wyerrs ! DYERTURE, AND REVENGE. THE H S : e A h . Sag d Sulphur Compound” at any FROM THE FAMOUS BOOK BY. T | Crease oad e the m : e e T mi:'}.‘i;* “iiohs of otnes 1’% \‘;gu'u.tun THEM ALt wHEN]] i o e oma. | Cerialn ekring o the e pare soue | inRS, ARt O TR i e i e o iy : T R “Hdh ! Hyde “m cafe nefed she ec | by the addition of other ingredients i GLADYS BROCKWELL tn 8 Massive Acts ; . . |who tries to o 1e6usl3 . e} druggfst here, because it darkens the —IN— INTERNATIONAL NEWS : -v,._, VOD-A-VIL MOVIES te - 1ively cat and a trusting o 5| Bair so naturally and eveniy 1t no H “ K2 2| maticalls ‘piaces hesselcheron ane can tell it has been apiieas ] “THE SNEAK” Yok MOV {pale of human athy, hose whbse hair is turning gray or [ A ROMANCE OF RICHES __ToO, D—C. ly Them beth wp, from te bottis becoming faded have a surprise await- AND RAGS 3 ED POLO S0 to say, and both of them are ing them, because after ome Or two A s ' applications the ‘gray hair vanishes - : oo ina gour locks become Iluxuriantly BESSIE LOVE In the Final Episode of the Lure of the Cireus DALY R b Ahe ehRmty. ‘It Was + | SaFk ‘and beautitul ¥ " —IN— i ity in_ e : 3 1ad i of youth. Gray- 5 4 Monily o oy o2 en. | raised against him. - . tive folks aren't |} *CUPID FORECLOSES” Coming—Friday and Saturday like for his oaSe and a grown useg to.having his door open- im. im, 3 o e 5 e fi “morning and ware nted so -‘get busy - with [}, " : it iven o et o i T Foure, ScamBNAE = : Vetn's Bage and Suiphur Compound il MBRRE" 1Lt Tom £vhs ORENCE | WM. S. HART Tioor. It he had acted like ' roal Bir 5 VIoIEatly, (KNt whe.eodia- | WI@HL £nd voull be delighied with B NOVEL “HURRYING FATE —th— it wouldn't be so bad, Buc he trots| fouthtal Ep wagls - Mg el GERALDINE. zal _SQUARE DEAL SAUNDERSON | around the floor most of the time. i e o i ] T e ot and, 3 5 “When Ifmogene fell | vitlim . to MY% “&'fizfl —— ofa) kitten and saiq -fi\m’ r, explained y 7 = to thafa him 'fo Yespect the cat had been licked eat-|asleep? Where has the legal suppres- threw up my hands: the bird which - and | sion of aléoho! been effected? In any try to incuicate the ddetrine i ‘she mean. _ {large city and most small omes the rights in a kitten® Very shortly ms;] t5 *ggfl kfl%fiflflfirfih bug(:gnth:t gn_ioorl-dns 8till o:t!'a(lnx and sometHing distracted wife was ‘Spending ‘mokt of | the and hastily snappi 855 sold over the bar that WedMSRWIILL O L . oo o P pan MR MR e e g B s it e Iitle Ihoctn i | o M ol e sl dyes and cxplosives. These ovens also NIGHTINGALE BANCE 2 Fre > ¥ W : oce! kit- The Fiartford record ther rates and @1d Just what the-fafitbaas|SUre the door of the sPhré'room’ whers | Whibped that poor, little ifocent & s A Suppl A u s f th 8 - v g s = supplied most cf (he ammonia -used Sy the cahary lived -was tightly closed. | ten? “Poor Pekos—where are ¥you,|similar record simply means that :heimr o i R S M L U R L FRIDAY EVENING—OCT 7 < theffistivés Kadl Been setling pertils-| U1 TN ToCit - She sestrioted | angei?” local police have not closed the saloons, LILA LEE in A Daughter of the Wolf ALS A TO REEL COMEDY “He Never Touched Me” Revelalivns like thowe that have|SiOn to 80 but were Qenied. Dicky to His cage, but evén then it| “Can .you beat is Then I had to|nor the saloon men abided by a Fed-|jiShable articles sent abroad. as weli PULASKT HALL ~atme from with the Uniess 2 change is made thé rail- - 1 tus eéour- | my knees before the re-|eral law.—Bridgep ) - {@s the larger part of the coal-tar pro- Gary he pidt to kill was a frequent and tumuituous eécur- ' get down on ridgeport Standard Tete- | G0 (€ (STET building roads and can-| MUSIC BY PICKETT'S oRCHESMLA tB8 mayor, the quantities of stoted|Toads are to be turmed back to the|iznee to find Pekoe—being orange het frigerator, beneath which the astound-|gram. P UEed In by 5 dynamits and the activities of the|OWRErs at the én@t of this year. New|was named Orange Pekoe of course—;eq kitten had retired. and Implore| Mascachusetts affords some enter- |sgruetion bedides foimishiin(aIY con radital a¥itators therc make it evi-|railroad lexisiation is underway for|sitting admiringiy. beside the cage, | him o come forth. The whole fam- | aining and mstructive as weli as Sen-| s for iluminetion aan Tor honay | = —— aent that teo much attention camhot|th® CONtrol ©f the lines ©f the éouh- | thrusting _ teniative paws within.[ily was mad at every one else. Imo-’sational incidents of late. The sur-|and oils for the fiotation of ore. Ths | dout z 8 ~ , try but it has hét been emacted. | Dicky scolding violently, but réckiess- | gene was shaking from her scare, 1| hrising revolutionary strike of Boston irec. 1 i 2{doubt lies far away from the #ctivs, - L MR e s e Wnether 1t will be befove the flest of | Iv uhscared. When I suggested siving had heart trouble from my rapidity of | policeraen Was offset by the sturdy 13(‘1!‘6:!‘1 Jroduct of these bvens—tht stredetul Work of the everyday world = s 1 By | " - the Pt L ! ~ exruir 7 R fohy o a e Aratt. break down government ama ail re.|the year ix uncsriain tnougn it eer-|US O (W ANAY L nesly, I | moiSn A ive ofl el 8 WIRG SINCY | courage of Commissigner curtis”and|on Vi and GEhae IR P ot that ever -t ireCt- epect for law and order. tainfy should Be uRless a thahe if|p,y hecause I never Sit down that L! member of the sketch was thé canary.| republican and democratic state con- | omires Put domestic -heating and | ends of obtaininz food and clothing # e sincerély hoped that the|made in the date of return. _|@idn't bave to get up to be sufe the I think I shall choose to be a canary| ventions, the republicans virtually en- g o 100D AR o |of maintaining individual and general «#irts Sf the FOvernment seetet ser-| But if the governMeént Has found it|bird had the door {uL on him, and | in my next incarnation. Also the; gorsing the League of Nations and of i r‘m:‘s‘ ‘; w:‘:":!;t health, and of providing amusement vise men will feBult in the appréhen- | nécessary t5 maintain the rates that|whenever Pekoe hecame invisible, af- | whole neighborhodd hearg the = Wild| course sustainifig the able EOVernor.jonly by the mobilization of armigs but “‘L Dles ',“";1 Vet the search and tha of those Who Were responsible for | are charged at the present time, and]ter the mannmer of cats, thefé was no screams and from thé suspicious The democratc conidoned the coward-|pby the mobilization of industries— ‘ssu:m (:)n(: :h:lm(iom dor h;;all nlar:h\ e BSED wcares that so frightened the |has so gloriously failed to make a|peéace om eafth till we had dislocated|glances coming my way [ Knbw the|ly conduct of the police and kicked thel hat it wouid be won by the nation Yo BPAtify rufimii\-i':( 9';(! ‘a;\ mfer:v y cBURtry Only & et Taohths ago. Ap.|Success of ‘the operation of thé roads the whole house to find him. i Perkins and Joftes families are con-j League of Nations Sehator Walsh|that could produce steel, other meét- fooRrasie O e |d DbaFt of the = = S ateia Hhoiat it § £ “The excitement happened the other vinced I drink and beat up my wife.”| comes out openly #s an antagonist|. — o PIORE N of understanding the his parently Gary Bad Become a hotbed |from a financial standpoifit, it is BEI- |, i " 1icky had been turned loose| ~What you need now is a @og,” of-| of the lesgue While Distritl Atiorney ang expiosives in greatest quanii- jlory aRd the lareer meanings of th for thewe radivais who move about as|fectly evident it the govebmfment Is|i,’the bedroom to have his daily flv ' fered his Woodlawn friend. .“That! Bly says he will have nothing 10 do | motind ot 110 i proqneis are ssoen . | Lumgs Uhal once Inhabited tie #erid opSSRtunity for makihg mere trouble|S0inE to De fair (o the oWners in re-|.nq his bath, which he prefers in the might solve the difficulty.” — Ex-| with such a reEr@hcm{ve platfotm as|ija] to the manufacturs of explosives | prc of those ;hfl_“mhan PFMSENTs 1tSSIT, but it is perfectly evi- | turning to them their property that it|open and Pekoe was roaming the hall | change. Was adopiel. Bo the @emottalic M- ihs comemmoking industry at onceliir oul o: g ohat HEWGES dent that Whefever they are found,|should provide ratés that will produce chine in the Bay State has blown uB!came to the front and became u centdt | hucuie oan . express he. srmot Sni whebh®r it ik In @ary or elsewhere|a fair retufn. Unless it @ves that it| Sevéfal tifes and fs virtually out of!or intense Interest:, The foFeifn fo- | the Satecy Somnoasd By Th e they shotlld Degotten to the coast just | can pardly be said that it is réturning | STORIES OF THE WAR |l2rs which wowla be spent for wash- | the race. To add to this pecdliar and|mand for munitions had become Sa|irord. ™ firs steay dfl.gmi_" m"lfi:d ‘a5 sbeh as possible, placed aboard|the property uhimpaired. When the : outs later. Let everyome do his bit| Unusual dixup the Springfield Re- |grear at the beginning of 1918 that Fook® Bf the Crust of the Ry e per and started for the country from]turnover comés ihey should be ready Frightful Suffering and Losses. in this matter.—Bristol Press. i ;!:rbl:g‘:"l {\\_ Es“fma:ato&cmseaq?rm‘flze Quantity of coke produced made a new | zooiygter has found that cvery ee ha . If any of them hap-|to do busifess wilhout interruption | (Correspondence of The Associated| Not to be left behind while other| principied and seditious T oo i?;—mnheb‘-‘»‘mg::mg the fall or < |ite characteristic forms or &royps of pen to be Americans they siould beland certainly they ought not to be ex- Press.) universities are strengthening their. criminal propaganda. Truly.|Iflined by the congestion of ira }S;’R'&_"Lh'l’Z}‘."'gm»":'?"fi:“I‘,g‘f Lo " 2 ack - | Almost unimaginable sufféring. ill-| gnancial condition. Cornell has start- husetts is ¢ it il 5 PRy e fun peaity of the] pEcted to 80 Dick 1o the wENEC TE- |, . and gieat 10ss of life Has attend- | og 4 Sive Tor S5.000.000. Of cedutit] oo S et Preaate Of Manylon the rafiroads. The difficitié i{the %and or ud in Which thay wer dion' . nad to be overcome in producin entombed as Feposited, PHe Paro- lat for their acts. strictions before the war. &d 'té HurEied -evadnation (of VARt £e7— z . It §s in fact tithe that some move SRR R T ritory west of Omsk owing to the re- 3{6‘:‘;:,‘;“’;‘;‘:“;‘;‘:‘3‘;“f,e:‘;figfi,,gf,{ N | marieting fuel ter the United {potanier, however, hot only ,tels the wiis Malie aldAE this line. When we BOLSHEVIKI SLIPPING. cent advance of thé bolshevik armies.|jui ot enoush to kéep it going oterm- Coke and lts By-Products. States entered the war geoloXlst tie age of the todks it stOP td thifik of all the rank fadical-| ppere are signs that point quite| Refugees from the territory menaced |uiy, Cornell has not been blessed with| The manufactuie of coke has always | Means adopted to over wVe | which he finds impressions of plafits ism by Dbolsheviki invasion were herded in- |ihe gifts which other oolleges Which | been consideréd a basic industry. but | NOW beeome matters of h - But 3 n:ang‘ _ 125»!}3!3?‘;»2 & ! the piants thut now exi the sarth that has been preached the BaArm|.trengiy to the faét that the days of s es camen, tha Y Lo tH e : e fo box cars with the wounded and ill o A lthe | the immense value of coke and its : PEVe monn eume Spuint: !g';:en;fim'efl: he bolshevik governtent in Russia are | g'om (e fghting front and started | soo 0.8 ToTe Mo eam o AN n e | by-products was not generally realized Fossil Plants From Texas. IS MeKIWE larke CORtriButishs 1o - numbered. but it is never safe to reach ara into Siberia with B S OIS T~ q this - i rea tl The wotk of classifying the ancient | our knoWledgze bt &eokraphy ang ahd the @dfance of authorities and i i P egetwara into Eiberia .wi adhisms bury American. in this éoantry until we entered the £ sifving ent | our knoWledze pa Eraphy 1 h e 19l any definite conclusion regafding that|jack of doctors and nurses. world war. whsn our by-produét ebke | plants whose impressions are found in |of the changes that have brought ‘aWs it i sufprisiig that a nuber Of| .oy until the fact is pretty thor-| Conditions prevailing at Koulom-| An understandihg of our institutions|ovens were calleG on to supply tic |the rocks studied by gZeologists no |about Present Feograpr ruth #ahgerous teaders and firebrands! oueni estapiished. There have been|zimo, a station across the river from | depends upon a study of them in the Been sent on their way IOMZ}iimes pbefore when Lenine and Trotzky | Omsk probably are typica! of dozens | English language. This couhtry is not The longer they are tl-| o ars caig to be throwing up their |Of other laces along {he Siberian|a “polvglot boarding house” as Colorel are gein failway ad far east as Krasnovarsk. |Roosevelt phrased ii, and the séoner b Bands, to have left the couhry or to| " WUy, 0% ity freight vard At]ihat fact ie Griven Homme in the Am- 2 Moass, With o!hm’he 'nceir!g. :ul they ha:e i::::\“a(:n(g% Koulomzino, The. ssociated Pre:w‘.: erican schools the bette: Just as caning th thelr directioh enéonraghd , Ol CihouUSh, rumor has ¥ | correspondent saw trainfoadls of ill|present our peace of mind is thréatén- o renk mat e simoitoh encourafld ure ready to step down and out afier|and wounded men wasted with dveen-|eq by large numbers who think and 3 Sifhilar activity. Lel it|.n expericnce in wreckipg a country | tary, trphus and typhoid. Iying on|spaak in a foreign language, and are e milerstood that the country Willj pieh will stand £or a long tifme in the|bare plank floors under flithy over-|directed by those who take advantage R e e e "-"’[wofla's history. s o blankets, t0o weak to moOVe.{of the fact. — New Haven Journai- reafly fo @b fhore than threatan to @e. o § . & There were men with Wwounds that|cCourier. Moguinceht gaifis hove been ISMACiped not been dresged for days ail P owrniee, T fififi""ffl.’é '?“: by~ General Denikifte's forces in his| (30 ™ ogies were so shrunkén from | - Man is a reasoning being, more of that ehanpe that is areatly seqeq | mArch on Moscow and the Bovernment|ciceasc and lack of food that they!less, cxcept in the matter of straw b there is siid to be on the point ©of|resempled living sketetons or rather fter Sept. 15. Then, no matter HEnL. moving but in addition to the military|dying ckeletons % high the temperature, he jams hetances the dead had lTain|a hot, unventilated @erby or soft hat cesses that are ben fied up|, In some AMERICANIZATION. ABaine: the belsheviki are the evi.|for davs in the midst of the iiving and |over his seat of thought and suffers Th réfatd to the ‘matter Of AMeri-|gences of unroSt within bolshevik [4Ying who were so dulled by suffer-|in silence rather than brave the canigation work, R. C i & g 3 ing as not to know or care. finger or ridicule which would be . R C. Deming, direc-|Russia itsell. Those Who have been | "% ! i . . o tof ®f that work for the state board of | e Ko Amonz these refugees the inter-al- | pointed at him if he dared to do such c@weation. hae told the Manulacturers'| Los 10, e Soviet government DECAusc| ey anti-typhus train in charge offa sensible thing as wear a cool straw ASEBElation o Conhnectic they beliéved in it or weré forced to|Captain Connmer of the American Red|hat. For a few davs after the middle Prglich * Cennecticut that non-|ine life are geétting tired of their ex-|Cross and Miss Annie L.,Williams of |of September. it is true that a few *h_speaking employes in Connec- | jerjence. They sre turning upon their|the Red Cross refugee section, endea- | hardy males of strongly individualistic Meut idustry are to a certain dégree|oppressors and removing them by |vored to give temporary aid. OWINg | character persist in wearing their HaBililes, ot asséts, and. after|nomps and other methods which|to tne evacuation of the Red Cross|straws but before the first of October PointME but acebrding (0 the last cen-| oo 1ot ge ol T thion T (hat | personnel on orders of ~Ambassadorinot a straw hat is seen—Waterbury st thére wert OVEr 54,000 forel#n born | prevails. All the bleodshed is rot be- | Roland S Morris. of Tokio, Miss Wil i Republican. ve > a liam: a ittle @i in 2 e B M O G cak Emilish|ing cawsed by the authorized execu-|midical supplies and clothing furnish-| Newspapers the country over have e B s o e it oA by the Bed Crofs, carried the reports from Hartford that gainful oécu r ign Born| hus with the Lenine-Trotaky gov- police court convictions for drunken- an® waif of the foreign born in this|,_ . 5 # s r” ness have increased in that fair ci state Wevt males of working age. de-| S hment losing its grip Withitn and suf- OTHER VIEW POINTS since prohibition. clafed thet Hoth as Americans and in-| [STINE reverses om the field of battle] istake, we think to ex-|, TDg New York World blandly states Austrial leaders the call comes to yoy|tDAatcannot fail to seribusly afféct the N Ot “ but | LAt Connecticut is the “driest” of New to take @efinite action regarding those tend the series to nine games, butlpngiang states, disregarding the fact whe live in America but in whom Atherica does hot live. ¥t is the opififon of Mr. Deming that | ciated that seeing the handwriting on the wall Lenine is willing to negotiate peace and guit as Germany did with a the result, except that it gave the club| iy oroicd o amendment. owners a little more money. You can feel certain that the Cincinnati club torale of the ariies it cen be apPré-| rortunately it had nothing to do With|ipat this state was e of the three‘ Hartford record and solemnly bark Some rabid papers refer to this the Americiniza‘ion problem can be whole skin. Perihaps beétter evidence| would have won in four games, if it{ ., ,,; tne Prohibitionists having “ef- a v { o possibly could have accomplished it, ttacked mbre effectively through the|6u§'ht to be required but unless the or the White Sox 18 have done the ;i;t:]t{l‘v the legal suppression of al- indwetries of the state and by the co- | bolsheviki are able to show = rallying| o T0€ TR VO FORNwR (000 opefation of all employers than in any | power which it is no: believed they oth®F way and he calls attention to 1€ fmct that it has been incontroverti- bly sh&éWn that fabor unrest,and dis- conitefit #o hakd in hand wih ignor amé* anfl non Englieh speaking em- pltyes. To meet the problem the manufac- with Jocal Ameticanization direcrors, ‘appeifit someore to make a survey of iWe plant and conduct a campaigh to iflwehce attendance at American- izatioh Schobis amd 1o chcourage such s2BM6] atteh@ance by giving bonuses and profhetions to those who com- pisté the cbures or are able to speak thefe ix a 8ryine need for Americani- zstien wérk and it nesds to be uhder- takén m every possible way. Feor our OoWwh protectioh and good it is neces- sary that ail agéhcies should wofk to- gether for the common goal for it is piainly understéca that whefe one might n6t accdmplish at was de- There can Be fo question but what|time to overtake radicalism. | rossess indications Seem wmost favor- able for the day when the anti-bol- shevik leaders will have a chance to get together for the reestablishmient of a sane and sound government. EDITORIAL NOTES. tuFEfs 6f the stafe are urged to work! 1+ Raisuli Wwants to surrepder, let hifm. He certainly couln’t do a bet- ter thing. There are those who seera g aink that moral uplift i§ aided ana .petted by the use of a rope. * Theé man on the cornér says: Sanity is slow moving and it raguires some iy With Austria having 2 financial crisis thefe is many an individaal that knows just hew it féels. b puinese it Py It seefnk a sham® to store away theé summrier fufs just b¥cause %e have re- ceived the first towth of eoORr weath- Sivll anGUNer TRIEh: Suct and for | ér. that reason it seemis that much goea e coull result from indusiries dieplaying| Public tefaper canfivt be expected to an ihterest M this important satter. THE EXPRESBMEN'S STRIKE. Though ther- it a differente in the <ufke of the express eompany em- remain swest after wll the &iffcuity that is belhg experineea getting su- war. After all the aare@ievil stimits Ne Bas engaged in, no ohe Would have be- playes in New York and thit of thelnlolq uye Retien Lew would heve ‘ohgelSfernen, tHere = hevertheless mEeh th: same degtee of injustice aied in bed. i HOWE afd Daterior Cemeral Hines| .. i saspeve thal cwtting well @EClaPss that there will be 7% cORSIMEratis of YHeIr claiths until they, retu®s t® wark. The etpressmnen have @ome only wha dome - decause i 4 igga é 5 i Bij out candy t6 save wiar Might be very |easily don® but suth is n¥t- the case with the slave to sweets: Whetlrer it in 2.75 6t Sothething else there seeths to be sulficient iitomioREts to be hed to give the pbfice omrt ‘enough businews. to keep it i Prectics. y but a month| 1t would uhquUeStionably meke Dar- win smile to hear the latest to the eI- hat . Were Bedr by a cOmmitiee 8 the oot that ofd men afe mafie young by having monkey sglafds grared ints thom. hill Th the talk COficSPNing the dring- ing ot Bill Mohenzeiern to trial. Per- forgotten. ——— It s with gbod résson that the peo- The country is being made restless and uneasy by the mystery Which sur- rounds the presidents illmess. It is quiet conceivable that the failure to remove it may lead to a deplorable condition of the public mind. A way will be found to adjust the country te whatever the situation may be if the country kmows just what the situation is. Admiral Grayson will have to con- sidér this phase sooner or later—New Haven Courner-Journal. The ‘“fiying parson,” Lieut. B. W. Maynard, flew from Mineola to San Francisco, a distance of 2,701 miles in aboui one minute léss than- 25 hours, or at a speed of 108 miles an hour. Tt was a great achfevement both for man and machine. But he demonstration is mnot of enough valwe te the world of aviation te compensate for the lives that have been lost and those that may still be lost in the race—Waterbury Re- publican. =t This is just the time 6f the year that a sreat expensé can be sa the city if the property owners will do a little of their ghare. The fall- ing leaves fill the gutters and a little iatér the rafns come m\& move the leaves, clog the ca basins and then cause the serious washouts oh thre streets. It s tob big a job for the street department to cover the entire city with the small force of men at hand, to rake up and burh the¥e eavés In the gutter. Tt i but- a few moments’ wotk for the rty owner or his chiMren, and done promptly R ve the city thousands of dol- For softe remsdn of other there i & haps he I8 hODIRE hiS orifnes will be gave me 3 Bot “live another m Are these papers sincere or are they ad plé of the West Silis oppese the Iook- Jtion ®f a slau@hrer house on West Main strest. Th&t Iseelity is filled With abbut everytRifif else. dut cer- tainly that 6f aaytNifig Similr loca- tion is met & fit piace for ak abattoir.

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