Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 4, 1921, Page 12

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Washington, - Nov. to drop the %y Senator Watson, democrat, Georgla, that American soldlers hanged without trials, was reached late today Detween Senator Watson and Te- vublican and democratic leaders: nator Watson, it was said, preferred resest 1 tather tha keaded Ly appointed Tuesday. and others were sald to be agreeable to ourse, which ailows Senator Wat- proceed with his case in the open 10 this eon s evidence to the senate|those on the republican side said they to the special committee, nater Brandegee, which was rangement was made after many lution of the Brandegee tommittee, but | tion, her republicans declared’they would op- Y ORGP THE WATSON VESTIATON |-~ . 7 Tl 4 pose the motion. 8.—An agreement grams ané newspaper clippings-in sup- investigation of port of I's charges. Announcement by democratic leaders of the reported agreement to discharge the -special committee, and drop the in- quiry followed later by statemests from republican leaders that . th ad. not consented to such a course. Some of €enate . erid scnate. would oppose dissolving the commitiee. A motion is to be made in the sen- Senator: Brandegee | gte tomorrow, democratic semators ~an- nounced tonight, to drop t tion by the special sanate ¢ to the chafges of Senator Watson, dem- Interested leaders P en Whether a - partisan i he sen- velop out of night, but !!lanncd to ol‘lc.\t 1]'\ or dissolution of the ing. committee, headed b degee, which was appointed day under the senate's orders. The. Simmons motion was agreed upon after conferen: n republican and | | New ‘Haven democratic 1 . | doctor of laws é and after presn . Darlin | Beatrice and R Hartford, oer ti ‘n substantiating hig charges. Senator Watson said that'he continued o object to Dresenting the case befo any committee and that he Proposed ;: mist have s change. progeed ‘with - Lis eviderice ‘in the opéil The affair i echeduled to be htollgh wilen the senate recoh- the adjournment tonight BOLTON NOTCH Dr. A, Stanley JMaine from Westerly, (.m.ed -on Mrs. Minnie Howard Monday, v, ast Longmeadow, Mass, Lombard and Waiter sw Hartford were callers in town Rice was'a Hartford visitor on Moran entertained her daugh- a | wonorary degree of is co be conferred upon | Marshal Ferdinand Foch by Yale at’a ltters, telegrams and newspaper clippings | specia convocation to be held at 1030 Demo-{o'clock the morning of Nov. 12, ‘l FRANKLIN SQUARE (Latest Style) $1.00 Each $1.00 Each LADIES’ SPORT HOSE 59c a Pair G. & T. GRAND, Inc. 5—10—25¢ STORE Week-End Specials for Friday and Saturday Only 89c Each ol Rolls 25¢ Extra Valus—ALUMINUM TEA KETTLES $1.00 Each Value 98¢ NORWICH, CONN. 9¢ a Ball 89c Each LADIES”’ HOSE 3 Pair 25¢ G. & T. Grand, Inc. Franklin Sq. S e Louisville Courler-Journal. dchr “¥es?" Rien until ten Wayside Tales. Arglab—Oh no! Scotsman. Miner bacco.” iout at the house party? F. to S.—Head .first; Froth. try house every sammer?" “No, I save money. ways. it to happen.—Exchange. joined Miss Cayenne. city limits. the earth. road in Algertz. the opposite way. to ours. utes. woman. Photographs taken H the Doctor—What you need and ‘what you |~ i iPatient—Then there's nv\hm Itwmmkesllmyr‘hhgew ¢ |Pay’ your bill—Boston Transeript. - “There’s a ftness {n e\'erhma: “Yes, even seats for "hflfl-h ded row |. must’ be bought from the scqlm."— Sm n—T consider angling, o waite of ) They ‘also serve who |. only sit and bait, you :see—Edinburgh | “And when. 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Senior (to. tresh)—How did you' come had my they malled my coat and ‘hat afterward.—Penn “But isn't it expensive running a coun- We can't get help |harmiless, ‘and_even the firs to stay out there and my wife has to do all her own work.”—Boston Transcript. “Nurse, did you kLill all the germs in vo punvem thuught: frioa! tartoft In- oney “will buy a dog, but only ill make him wag his tail. Diffewant women are kissed in different Some let it happen; others help “Don’t you think some of the new fa- shions are a trifle qxtreme?” “What do you mean by 'extreme’?” re- “I haven’t observ- GENUINE NEW MEN’S SPECIAL el e el sl COLUMBIA RECORDS HOSE QL LCL O T H i e e e Special 39¢ Each 3 Pair 25¢ 10ca Yard S e 2 et S, ATTENTION ! Ladies’ Embroidsred Outing CLARK’S O.N. T. Lhelrfiéwi:)g ou 2 betroom faree” 500 HATS Flannel NIGHT GOWNS | MERCERIZED COTTON [ ‘“Bearoom farces are oat of ate” is “This wi ould be a movelty. Three acts and not a suit of pajamas in thg whobe |, Value $1.39 (Nene to Dzalers) ohiow - B ptien Ago I e CHILDREN’S BATH TOILET SPECIAL! ° KALEIDOSCOPE ROBES — Value $2.00 PAPER | No. 1 WASH BOILERS | pemver crerates parie outside of the|a depth of ten or twelve feet. The sua is 1,389,000 times larger than The French have built 10,000 miles of The threads.of Japanese screws run People have béen resuscitated after - beinig under Water as long as forty min. |ndustry at Pawtucket, R. I The average ¥nglish woman is two inches taller than the average American Science wins again You want the “Oitamine in Yeast Here it is—in a tiny tablet HOUSANDS of almost miraculous cures and countless ail- ments heretofore considered incurable have yielded to Vitamines that new found element in fopd so often de- stroyed by modern cooking. Babies grow fat, strong, robust,when given the Vitaminesinorange juice each day, inaddition tomilk . . . . Children show astonishing improvement when fed a quart of milk daily in addition to their meals, Adultsneed even more Vitamines, yet ameal of Roast Beef, Baked Potatoes, Bread and Butter, Apple Dumpling with hard sauceand coffee fails tosatisfactorily nourish the body for lack of Vitamines. You weaken, lack disease resistance, fall heir to countless minor ills—all easily banished with the wonderful Vitamines. . . s The Gift of Science to You Now comes a highly concentrated tablet containing a proper dose of “Vita: mine B” from yeast; Fat Soluble ‘A’ “Vitamine” from Rice Hulls, com- bined with Glycerophosphates, Cascarine and Capsicum—A tablet easily taken, in ideal form, very economical and results most unusual, when taken in addition to regular diet. IRVING LABORATORY, Dept. 5 60 Ta.hl‘ets $1.00 WHEELING, W. VA, Irving’s Please send me one large bottle of Phos-Pho Vitamine prepaid. | am enclosing $1.04. PHOS-PHO VITAMINE TABLETS Perhaps You too Need Vitamines - FOR STRENGTH these tablets arc used by men and women @s & tonic. Harmless as food—build you up quickly. FOR THE BLOOD and ify the blood, banish pimples, urhm:len. bai.h lll minor ekin troubles quickly. FOR SI‘OMACH and indigestion troubles thess tablets assist nature to assimulate food properly. FOR BRAIN WORKERS who lack outdoar cxecrise and need & strengthening tonic to keep them fitand elert. FOR THIN PEOPLE whowish toround out the hollow places and gain a few pounds of solid Sesh and wpigks. FOR CONSTIPATION, Vitamine is ssid to be the only cure known. As a rule, relief comcs very - quickly from egular usc of these tableta. FOR iINVALIDS, these tablets agree with the weakened stomach, help restere vigor, appetite and strength very quickly. HARMLESS AS ANY FOOD—Write fer a fres foldsr to Dept 5. You will be glad you sent for it, ar send $1.00, ptus 4¢ for large bottle prepeid if druggist is out. IRWIN LABORATORY ) Wheeling, W. Va. —_— State and 83i@ | 3 ‘perfect rain of bu Te- s e Music by Humphrey's Augmented “What the publie Calexico and Mex! i great telescope of the Mount Wilson ob- the largest in the world, have ———-——————'.——r—— ——-v--—— 'HUMOR OF THE DAY He's “back !mm vaca- “Yes, I've heard . his « m'u!ono.' cfi-.ooodw-vt-!nphnfllflz ~ wmnd Stimulate a “Growth, TODAY AND MTURDKY " Keith Vodvnl 4 FINE ACTS T NING. TOY AN ORIENTAL NOVELTY ek 1 3im~GUILFO FLIRTATION OF THE FUTURE CONN and HART COMEDY — SINGING THE KEELEYS : BAG PUNCHERS TAND A THRILLING DRANMA EARLE WILLIAMS, in “BRING HIM IN” APictureofnlOOOThrfllo- w‘tl’ower. TCHAS. HUTCHINSON ‘mad, CHARLIE CHAPL|N quick action must be taken ¢o save Sunday, Monday and Tuesday At the very first sign that your falling out, don't wait another day to- your druggist end get a boit _— n Sa.sa the only really efficient Prize Fox-Trot DANCE JOHNNY HINES IN THE FAMOUS TORCHY STORY ‘TORCHY TURNS CUPID’ LYMAN H. HOWE’S RUNAWAY TRAIN THRILLS 'GALORE PATHE NEWS SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION! say “It's the ‘same old story; heard it ‘before” but try a g a penny. Parisia guaranteed to stop falling haig hing scaip, keep away ail dan stimiilats new hair to grow, ing to pay is casy to use, 'p | GRANGE HALL, LEBANON scalp look a 1 e = ?n Sage tlunlgh: s EXCLUSIVE PICTURE OF THE ill Supply’ you aml’ guar- "‘ b “::‘ efunied Pleit does not give TONIGHT SHRINERS’ PARADE perfect patistactio FOX’S JAZZ ORCHESTRA || ME-P ", TS av Y LAsT added hundreds of new craters and crat- SEE YOURSELF IN THE erlets to the map of the moon. | PICTURE. ng Lake Pontciart- | e Lake Fomenar | ANNUAL EXHIBITION | 000,000 New Zecaland has 85,000 telephone in use, an average of ome to every sixteen inhabitants Continuous Show Saturday South County Poultry Association,; State Armory, Westerly, R. I, Nov. 24, 25, 26, 1921. Entries Close Nov. 12 e i Rbent s ooy Bas. howi s Write for premium lists, etc. probable area of Canadian off felds as| ROGER F. DUNHAM, Secretary. 500,000 square miles. ’ i Alcohol has been distilled from the nipa | FIREMEN’S FAIR plant,in the Philippines at a cost of 20 i ST. JEAN BAPTISTE HALL, BALTIC cents a gallon. A new: electric ms NOVEMBER 5th—NOVEMBER 12th | DANCING 8 TO 1i.30 P. M. DAVE THEATRE, _ TODAY AND TOMORROW Wallace Reid S @ 9 o S " |“Too Much Speed is the Califorzia end. A Popular Star in a Rncmg Story— Thirty difterent people, each speaking | CONNECTICUT COLLEGE LET'S GO ! T a ' different dialect, are found in the NEW LONDON, CONN. i Philippine islands, A submersible tractor has been devel- CONCERT SERIES oped capable of traveling in Water 0|4 o4te Armory, November 5th, 8 p. m. The New York Philharmonic Orchestra (70 Musicians) : Joseph Stransky, Conductor I gun hurls at the rate of 20,000 a minute. are one’ town Py M et Novelty Orchestra Coal beds which have been found near the! south pole show that at one time the climate there was milld The largest wisteria vine in the world is €aid ‘to be the one owned by H. T. Fennell,. Sierre Madra, Cal. For a century and 2 quarter the man- -ufacture of cotton thread has been an A Story That You Will Remember For Months. “HEARTS AND FLOUR” SOME COMEDY At Lyceum Theatre, December 15th | 8p. m Efrem Zimbalist, Violinist January 12th, 8 p. m. Elena Gerhardt, Mezzo-Soprano with| par '13?!?." 2 E‘:T“fi.‘.""‘ Meet Me in the Land of Jazz The Letz String Quartet e : S State Armory, Willimantic Saturday Night Peerless Jazz Orchestra Grain and small-sized coal are being loaded on steamers and transferred from bin 40 bin by compressed air. The longest ocean waves. are usually met with in the South Pacific where their lengths vary from 600 to 1,000 feet. The largest volcanic crater in the world has recently been discovered in Iceland. Course Tickets on Sale until the hour of the first Concert, $10.00—Tax Free. Tickets for Single Concerts $3.00—$2.50—Tax Fres. It is five miles long and three miles | Sale at CHIDSEY'S, 115 State Street wide. General Admission $1.50—Box Office 7, gastera Conneeticn A north Carolina law just passed pro- P. M. Evening of Concert. vides a regular inspection of hotels aad compels ke2ping a score card of their san- itary record. Reports recently compiled show that approximately 50,000 women from Europe have entered the United States since the armistice. Ordinary London particles which vary 1-100,000 ‘to 1-20,000 yields similar particles. A battle between the British and the A Turks in’ Mesopotamia, in April, 1917, had to be. suspended on account of the confusing effects of desert mirage. The inhabitants of St. Kilda, which is often cut off from the mainland for weeks during rough weather, seldom de- velops colds unless a sieamer visits the islands, e S ———— You are cordially invited to visit the EXHIBITION OF 30 SMALL PAINTINGS By J. ELIOT ENNEKING November 1st to 22nd, inclusive BRATER’S ART GALLERY 102 Main Street air contains black n diameter f{rom Exhaled air New London Connecticut eadyustnen SAL ar SHEA & BURKE'S Inaugurated last month continues to astonish the people of Norwich with the wonderful values offered. Most of thsse truly great bargains have been snatched up, but there re- main a few Suites for Living Room, Bed Room and Dining Room. THESE SETS MUST BE SOLD A4-p|ece SolldOakDmngoom Set, in Adam Period, with a beautiful $135.00 A lamhgfirxwamS&_g00fl§ Set, in poriod design, with leather seat $215.00 i ot ONLY S oy s oy 51250 $165.00 A 4-piece Bedroom Set, of finest Walsiut, in beautiful Queen Anne de- sign—not a cheap set—ONLY............ NOVEMBER SPECIAL 78-piece Dinner Set, high-grade, many beautiful designs and colormgs $19 50 — $25.00 value . SHEA & BURKE Complete Home F urmshers 37-47 Main Street Tl ke

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