Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 7, 1919, Page 9

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!:r:px.an are made baceo. A whité haired man—a chimney nook, . WM failing sight, yet-earnest-look; . On’snowy hair the light shines clear; 8 Into the eyes a glance of fear; 4 Nt A-moment thus—then gone, and . now "Sweet peace réturns to hp and bfow: - The firelight shows a face transformed In eyes grown dim a new light burned. A lad again by the old hearth stog8,” With years of hardship backward flown, \nd mother’s hand on tumbled hair, l'eaching the while life’s lessons there: “Not Wealth for thee, dear son, [ pra But honest fiving da) by day, 7 To walk the path that 1eads fo-light, To face the wrong, to aid the rlght ; , l'o raise the fallen. whetf*you can; Thy duty do to God and-man.” The years were gone—an old man hE, i The Vision Jield—the mists would.flee, And lifée: beyond would the sequel e, . The shades of evening fell apace;- I'he fire sank in'the chimney place; A passing gleam on the white face lay, And sight was clear at the close-of day. Now other eyes in the fire shall look, New visions see in the chiminey nook. <~ Margaret Grant McWhirter, KALEIDOSCOPE 1 Tufkish baths are HUMOK OF THE DAY unknown to the| eon- | ‘nt when they are drur , and others get ti; Widow. s rarely laugh as-they effemizite to do 80, of the cigarettés’ posing’ as| from Greek. to- | fifst time Gsorge pr cept -him. natives it b Portland Expre prepare a | (_i \vherm“‘“""i up yvet.—Houston Post. You haven't sald a the evening. al Tirana, Albania, Oet. § )—~Continued appéeals are ' being 'made by the Albanians for the United States fo nn%mé 4 mandate fof Al- bania. The [ penfidence in Am /SUes BY 'in | whie prosent s pattiion » = mericans appealing to P Tt0. Intarceds t?: ‘hetial niry, en” The Associdted nt was paesin ?m vhinl CHtH P Ul 7 'se opred tul “seeklng tho‘ United Sfates beoluss the Gruku wers reported .t have takeh pessessién of ;he l:ity of " Koritza, in Séuthern Al- “The Ttalian m‘bteemn is in épera- tion, -but most Al profess & distinct disliké for wlans. say= their desire is mtrfly 10 "expldit the country and t¢ retalm a sf teulo f66theld in the Balkans. snm of them say they fared bétter and the cotintry progressed more undér the Austriahs. American. obsefvers say the Iialians have brought gréat material and meral good to the country and have stabilized things in an éffectual way. and there are continual internal diser- | de Railroads or telegraphs do not many of the mosf ordinary eon- niences of life are Wanting) sanitar i tien is almost umknown, schools and i churches are feW in pumber, and alto- gether the country eeems .extremely buckward. Except for tha southern Lpart, which is fairly fertile, it is.a bar= | ren waste of rocks and wnflh\ss hills ; and meuntaine. The country. is e:tteToly primitive] ()7 tM A,y erops to supnon 1t iphabitints.. The Kopnlmo is pward of two millions, d abo ‘rt evenly between Chriss hammedans. Only about l i.r nfink 6f this number is able te réad or write. @0 all the work. Theyi ‘beasis of burden. Indeed, ¢ with the ponies and don- . ack earriers, but are not eon- d ‘by the men as xalnzble be- eause they cafniot bear up under suel heavy leads. In the frequent sale of young wémen for wives, the price paid &ftein 18 not as high As that given for @ good hofse. This geveré life among | the women shows itself in, premature 611 a%¢ and 1n many forms of. serious phyfica’ dlsability. Tifteen per cent. of tae mothers die in childbirth. The men sit around coffee houses, Giscusking politics, or attend to. the bosiness of repelling by gun or sword the frequent Serbian or Monténegrin | invaders, The hostility to the Serb and Monteénegrin never ceases. Feuds, | glsts} duels and vendettas arc of daily ecurfence. The Albanian, once he be- | lieves himself or relatives wrohged, | neyef rests until complete and fiel‘cel Yenegafice’is secured. The American | Red Cross hospitals, throughout the | eountry: are coustantly called upon to treat the vietims of these feuds and vertciias. The Italians have a force of about 25,890 troops in Albania. The major part of these are in the tvicinity of Valuna. - The rest aré used in' police and gurrison duty in different parts of | the country.. Their presence has tend- | €d to tranquilize the-countryrand keep | dowr the troublesome clements among the ropulatien. There are recurring sporadic eclashes, however, between the Albanians, Serbs.and Montenegrins in which - frequently the Italians are Pineapple Juice Comes condensed in a bottle is Ping Jitty-Jell. Wg use the juice of Pineapplé te flavor a pint dentl‘l “Funhy how some fellows get gen-' ght."—Core dear. You weren't intoxicating b ge !rum’ Pastor—Don’t you think I touched them rather deeply this morning? have inyented | . Dea 1 don’t know; sir, I haven't] clever | Albania produeea searcely emugh BERNSTORFF ON PROPAGANDA { IN THE UNITED STATES. Beriin, Wednesday, Nov. B—(B7 tne : P.)—Count Bernstotff was on the stand for a protracted examination re- garding the effectiveness of German propaganda in the Uhited States durs {ing the war 2t today's session of the committee of the national assembly estigating the subject. of résponsi- bility for the war. Count Bernstorfi as aslked at the opéming of ths eesw on what he had dome to offset Brite ish propaganda, and explained the ute ter impossibility of convineing the {German propaganda authoritiés that they must send cinematograph Illms( | to sounteract the affsct of the Bng. ish eff 4 forced to take part, KOLCHAK HAS ORDERED EVACUATION OF OMSK Omek, Friday, Oct. 31.—(By The A. P.)—OWwing to the menacing advance of theé Bolshevist forces, Admiral Kolehak has ordered a . préliminary evacuaation of Omsk by the Amer- ican - hospital and sueh gevernment depirtments as are not directly nec- essary here. It i¢ possible. that the ernment may be moved ward, Express rsilway service has temporarily suspended and railway cars .are’ being. concentrated at Omsk recautionary measu seat of gov- to the east- The Améi n press, Berneterf? said, anti-German from. the © the gréat war and the papers published in the German uage had only an efiective ap- to the Americans. A laugh was d whén Deputy Wermuth, the former mayor of Be asked about | ithe aetivities of the lish journal- ist,” George Creel. When pressed for 0s remaiting at thelr posts b n)ur Genet drawal has \)ce‘l sufance that the tinue to guard tions of the .tran and keep i ! prescht. American Co; ‘Eng] a direct answer r st b ding the comparative merits .of| General ILnox, Literary- Man (who has to make his | . Amerlpca,n propagjanda, ler, and General tongs There are other .authors| aded -2 reply as{udtion ag grave not mdved fror London Blighty. i is by saving that|iea ; turbing its c!he. when T get back, if Aunt 1 propaganda in the United —_— A process has b k\wu\e been Zood, Il give superi e :o ltl:lefl(}em.mlpALMER DENOUNCED PENN. tralia for frrigating, el the technical difficulties \iiihe. B TRPOUSH Derforaté 1 Gee whiz! moth The former ambas- FEDERATION OF LABOR ro! te British peeresses. mends being valued aui Thie and athletie goods to tt ald in it withsut avaste. hough now past 60 vears o ties Hawtrey noted T, eentinues to play yeung les and requir Jittle ‘ma catry out Thé Dutchess posses the" f pes A 's looking for bargain makes perfect,” lose a. patient. rihuns, ver kick about heus Knoxv arter of a million dc eXports” ot A East in i818, amaunted o' $341.440—over five | times the America and ¢ the exports of t Combing Won't Rid | Hair Of Dandruff am chipped to time ose & ame 1t 80 me auth land bpu. rn shipments. modern observed { i * commented the | ldest doetars ns. | e inventiv know.”"—Besten Tran- | 2popletic stroke, i sador declared that he avgided par-i paganda activities| 1 er in an addre ced th move of Federatalon cf Tabor strike of work’ Afier re es H. Ma,urc” its it would be a gl bur when such their infivence t former 'L‘fll')nk.d )[h\is-| on his trip to the ed 1 written successfu] articles d jectures until the Amer- rnment became convineed man agent was stirring | o against tha| D and de can i ®* | that in The speech fras ma ade at a ence calied | tended b amo of Professor Hugo Muen- | ¢ Harvard was mentioned ggested that the profes- N the - United Siates had been d i Berjin At the time of erq«- death.) Caunt | the story, deslaring | fl‘::’ultrad yeed essrwaON\’ENflCN OF THE CONMN. id_the United Hariford. onn, | schoo} probiems and subjects were cutlined. today to the seteral hurdred delegates ;to the Connecticut Sunday Now. . 8. o {ibat Professor Munesterberg died of an i i b ]H«u‘ e SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION | Loganberry Juice Lotses rondensed in a vialin Log Jify-sell. You get the juice f - o | ~ «ny berries in a pint dessert o e ph Eech package has a tealed glasy bottle of fruit juice, in condensed form. Your érocar for One Flavor if You 'flmumofferh"ryn this week a Jiffy-Jell dese R A Real-F ruzt De.neit for Stx People We Will Pay Will Try Two Others zert for six people. Many housewives dfln’! Inow what Jiffy-Jell means te them. They know the old-style quick desserts, but not the new. Jiffy-Jell bringa you:! rul»fmlt flavors—not the Each package contains a bottle of fruit juice <o We crush the real fruit, and much of it, to flavor a Jiff; Jell dessert. A Jifh: ~1¢fl dainty seems filled with Here you get fresa-fruit dthghts‘ Afld you get fls heal ful #cids, needed every day. Present the coupen $6 your grocer this week. Buy twe pac ages of any flavor:and D¢ will give you a full-size pac! Jiffy-Jell in Loganberry or Uine: hm: for fi:e free package. '3 ’I‘hg Ji nbl mm thé . See what you get—2a rul friit dessert for six people. It w have a wealth of f o'y It will <nange your whole conception ting de: 2t this offe- is made on two flavors — on: Lannherfl and Pme:pyle only. Your grocer has no right to offer another, mfltk k& " Try One Fruit Free al, and w: mt o 16 know ggi!fy-hu at its best. the flavor, . 'This offer is for this week only. Cut out the coupon new. If your grocer lacks the flavors mentioned, go to another stors. Be Suré and Get This Package . ways rememl Makes 3 Piat Dessert Like This B L T P P + Present This te Your Grocer Jitfy-Jeil, Waukeshs, Wisconsia \ apple flavor. To. fof each mue c-mn- wme‘a you I3 At Mfix Nou &hn it wor when we pay the grocer for it. Waukesha Pure Food Co., Waskesha, Wia SRS EESESRsEARAS A EsS TS ARSEEASRENEssnknannsesnaNed ;;"’ capple flavor free. We 9 will give you three packages ¢ of two. fi“ el omu in mzAy fyuit frvors, but the choicest l-‘t'&‘fi!z" . lpplz-’ You will find in each patkmge bottle of the nut-;mce flavor i1 liguid form, condensed mixture is reas y-sweetened, acidulated and ell mixtur, ilmgly 1dd'a piat of holling water, then thu.lnot t that this real-fruit dainty is ever your command It will bring you the joys of real fruit. will cost you, when you buy it, only a few cents per dinner, will cost you less than the fruit alone which weé use to make Full Size Package Free I have bought today two packages of Jifiy- Jell of my grocer and he has given me, without tharge, one package in Loganberty or Piaee T Write et nams and addvers slearly 3 cor: We will pay you is cash your refail price R eem. Scnfl lbt-”ll dbea Irtu‘ enusio lml\m of-aecept any praduct but Jiffy-lell e this conpoa anifim!. 5 # av 5 ef % BrEreF 5"»{311!"if!i'!‘-i'('!fl".fi{l‘!!fNllhfil"'fl"l-llif‘l‘lli")l‘ldf&‘lll. - A e = 1 a s Ta TR 3 3 1 1 i H 1 1 } ¥ 1] T 3 § j on war re Walter Benj lection- af at New and Tort Slocym, N. | Ce ferred to this eveniag, Norv 1aTth ion Corps. fans; June €, 1919, and v ed at C&mp Upton, 10, 1919. Loca]l amteour astrénomers efe pre-! Was paring to view the eclipss of the medw n beging at 4.34 p. to Camy i, and ends at balf past sevep. In ed olvarious matters columa of The B ;-l xth | letin, Tues ed get Ak ronciabre their smoked glueses ready to| Ceo. Transt Raliway | d 10§ ais- | N, ¥, vai { held, Mrs. Clara M. g an item stat- 18 eallers at The ieachers of USQUEPAUGH At the church liere Sunday mom there were-only four present. y { pastor did not tome, Ho services wore Wilcex o2 ‘Nerwiod A3 Town is vielting relatives in this ‘lv c:m:y. csday. Lvr ken) on and J. C. Cahsone vm Narragansett Pier Meonéay id of 4 s 5 { observe the celipse of the moon Fri- |, 58 (CACHE Prtoh\l:d:tinlclem attsnced The only sure way to gst rid of dan- At small hoy iras sent tn the drux| BRITON TO CELEBRATE { Echool ' assoe! ) which d for France|dd pevening. Jewett City peeple a_e' e .}I;.lowe‘e‘;x Provi wio & arult ig to dissolve it, then you destroy | store to get an empty bottle: but the | ARMISTICE ANNIVERSARY began in the F G T i b ecing 1. the acliphs 1t §6 b6 BF ok~ | G’:“se {low nele it entiFélv. 'To do this, get about four refused to zive him one “You| i A ncat) v 4, and went | traofdinazy brillianey in Nofwieh thata | SNRE® SO ot apent Suadad ayens mpe | something n it” he sald. n Nov. 6.—The king in ,Lgroe.{gjk‘{"”isb wint g ]“‘" £ a smoked glass is necessary. ‘A pe:'-h th hies davghter at Aretle. g use to his sublects today. ap- 1o DEC Do W T [son remarked that it was nice that| "y “ang Mrs. C. C, Kenyos aaf sh enbugh to moisten the scalp and rub|® to them {0 join him in celebrat- | gi° SPENINE rer ping home!ihe Tioen was full £o¢ the eslipse. An | o ff N gone to Peacedale to re- it in gently with the fim, o E '—Atlanta Jourva] pn'v the anniverszary-of Asmistice Da,\-,.‘m The Ba ”—m Pt 1‘ 2 te colipse of the moon by this planet san ottty M e Batetals Do thip tonight, a morping. 'me 've heatd the nld saying, ‘Home | Novi ipat iestiny AM\: . izn The { . only oceur when the meon is fall. All are very softy to loze geod ,‘?‘fl' B ins ot thiee o AAngep b :i‘;mulmneous.mee of ”\(x e Mrs, Frank Murthe o Norwich is|bors, This makes a doren e,“ W R R B R W By ! normal gefiyities 0¥ 2§ s and young people's divisions, he guest of Mrs. P. B. Driscoll of | houces around the villags. pileatione will completely dissolve and - ; o ie 1 '9.tv:o minutgs. afié’ cve{:t PNIe.PiuRs dividlons iathewson street. i BMrs. Tiva Webster spent the vuk epurely destroy e 1gle sign and owadays home % where the fam- | ‘W hich he earnabe mark- S s i, T a e TS Tt B trace of it, no matter how muck dan- uto happens to be parked.”— | ed ctory of right and fredom,” | NO SPPEAD OF BUBONIC o hyng:,m. e | Fravifias druff you may have. Birmingham Age Herald. should thus be commemorated sa. that - PLAUGE IN NEW OPL;ANSW candidates in the entered apprentiee; Safe Bet. You will find, too, that all itching —_— lcf)?xiertx]::u‘gehlsx:‘gnefis\)’:}ficmfim;m R redem = . de"re‘ei. gobeflfbob;{tsgfl ““I accom; Im‘lmms ‘te ha:. " 3 ing . will stop. a = > 2 ) ated W -1 2 leans, Nov. 6 state | o8 oT6 “trivok, Car! Mast 8 ’ _, ::jedf;;d“-: th p will stop at ;’Ff’iia":{‘f?‘i"g\,iii;‘:n‘:ni hr:;lref; lm»mce of iie glorious dead® $iay | 309 ity healih authorities hefe de- | L e l";‘?‘:“‘ L Mt Ol uribia WIhORs i Ao bmmnm at and abroad, for whale |, Ei8 Maj expresses the belief that|clare that there was no danger . of bstitute for beer, In 19 liquid arvon at any| inexpensive and nover | five largest w pan. - I Short Plush Coats . Are very stylish and prices reasonable, they range from $35.00 to 370.00. Let us show you. SELECT YOURS NOW as prices are advancing every time we reorder. We also have a very pretty selection of Cloth Coats, in Velours, Broadcloth, Polo Cloth, Tissel Cord, Etc., Etc. Prices—$24.50 to $79.50 GIVE US A CALL. Suits Reduced 15 Per cent. “THE LITTLE SHOP.OF BIG VALUES” THE SPECIALTY SHOP 140 MAIN STREET. 1.900 whale caught by the whaling companies in Ja- all will g unite in this.simple service of silence and remembrance. R B A further spread of the four cages .of bubonic plague that have resulted” thtee deaths recently. The publi 18 LAST TRIP OF NEW YORK'S Moot ity dngt | : i way would quickiy FAMOUS “BLAGH MARIA" 107 “Since’ 1914, $10,000,000 has spent here in making more than 000 buildings rat-proof te protect the city from the vlague. Time to Apply, Time to get in line if job as census enumeral Samuel is going to ihe count this timé ih January insieud of Juné— Raleigh News and Observi The Prefessional Twister.: Twisting the tail of the British Lion | by twisting the tale of the pefite con- ference remains one of the activities of the professional twister.—Louisville Courier-Journal. New. Yerk, Nov. ¢6~New York's fa- mous “Black Marie,” the herge drawn vehicle that has carried hundreds of prisoners. from the Tombs prison to the Crand Central station on their way to Sing Sing, made its last trip today. : ‘Slow to yie'd to the improve- ments of the age, the vehicle fimally gave way to a “new. auto Yan efix‘ - ged with a jire eage Capable - of olding 20 prisoners. o u want a for . Uncle +Fun_to Count the Lies. | It will be amusing but not important to follew the findings the, German tribunal appointed to _determine- the responsibility for "the wa:-c,hulnd Plain Dealer. et Neéver judge a man's ‘(naw!edgn of Nothing is so uncertain as the cer-jhuman nature by the oyinmn’ he has tainty of certain politicians. lof himsel?., ol - T At the Breed Thestre Today and Tomorrow 3 | November. hospital, ‘ad ‘assigred: 1o. Submarine Patrol 8. C. B46 as.oiler. Promoted to mMachini mate, seeond class, March, 191§, Proohted to machinist's mate; ‘larsto el m¢uly, and made first sigtant « i on S, C. 646, Transfes : |amined for: ¢hief machinist mate, and lassigned to ¥. S. S. Winthrop. . Dis-~ burgh, Pa.| d from the service, Jan- B¢ the Bos- U. §. S. Tone- { pah, ur 1817, when | e lett £ , 1918, on the lU. 8. 8. K5, and Tande at Philadels | phtav S Sentiriae, 100, e e transferred to the U. 8. 8. D-1, at New Loadon.- in January, 1319, he was drafted to go to Eneland to bring back the German subs. He went over the latter part of January on the Von Strieben and -arrived in Breet, {France. From thege théy went to London, then to Har England. He was then placed on U. B-S8 and re- turn to New York Avpril 27, 1819, reeeiving his firét class rating in July, ‘The 'TU. B-$8 when a’German sub- marine was given the credit of sinking 16 ships belonging to the allies pte- | vieus to her surrender. The boat is now on. the Pacific coast, having visited “ Seattle- and San Diego. Mr. McArthur expects his discharge in ;Charies B. Palmer:enlisted -in U: S. N. at New- London, :as . seconr class fireman, May 9, 1917, Called into ac- tive serviee July 28, at Naval Training Statalon, Newport., Transferred to sea: duty nhoard mine -sweeper. U.. 8. S East: Hampton, Transferred to U. s 8. Lawrence as fireméan,” first .class; stricken .yith, :di diphil TU. S. Navaj hospiml Discharged from red to Nevhort for everseas’ duty, ex-/ eharged December 13, 1918 as machin- ist mate,“first class, - . ‘Leon ‘G. Young' entered = service a Camp - Laurel; © Maryland, May: 17, 1918 Co. 86th Engineers, and trans- €@ to Co. B, 50th Engineers. Land- n Brést, PranceJuiy 18, 1918. Pre- feeded from-Brest: 1o -Caserne Pittie, to Neiviere, and on October 20, to Camp Stephensor, Neiviere,, 2 s, Later 4 Ch‘ildren‘ Cry - | 'FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA pinook of the household and When wd are Wit in the morning that wa wil haw e The harvest supper at the Gonvnn- simpie little home dinfier toAtyht e {ds Press. -the !l&! Nu!c) Nefi qu Evar Mad soLp. sv ALL eooo fincns 5 itinnal chureh Wednesday eveninz inlgnow as well as anybody chnrs;uot Mrs, Frank Wileom, netted | means shrédded codfich —Grand’ over L e ] AT DR R s D AITRRE TR AR S ET AAE S p s e E

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