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anru;ith Bau iletia THE BALKAN AFTERMATH. The prospect of the resumption of peace in the Balkans as far at least as Turkey 1s concerned is forecasted by the acceptance by Bulgaria of the terms for mediation by the powers. ¢ Milagy a ire 4 : o v doe: t propose to acquire i and CouficsP. The fall of Adrianople made it evi- | SUGGESTIONS FOR crossover pattern. Ecru s a favorite | aig N, (9o Mot PIPRORS 2% Gossibiy = & dent that such was lne\‘l,tr%ble' and the THE HOUSEWIFE. | €0lor avoid it. Therefore, the psy:;holofi'kgl = recent armistice has inficated - the L FoETe A hour for getting out grandmother's = A K lver broch i i 117 YEARS OLD. willingness on the part of the leaders| Mixed Howers are used to form an | "y, Tobe Of dark red and silver broche | cherished store of shawls and making in the conflict to end the struggle.| Ubstanding ofnament on the straw | uas at them k;as‘fi‘xr'h’eghlvl;ll{, Cinia ubscription price, 12c a week; 50 a | Turkey has met an inglorious defeat | Dats. | The one cormer idea holds its own |1COther a Paisley ? P! o i * - promptly cut it in two—diagonally month; $600 & y--~ with nothing more to lose which thel . . . T L in embroidered handkerchiefs. Rerosb o nng edge one of 1ts halves with B T powers would permit taking and the | o; (he scorched place, rub well with | e o 4 tailored suits |® dull-hued ~charmeuse ruching. If Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, | time for drawing up a treaty of peace|sgap and bleach in the sun. Afhrauon fdroswis sl tadl: the dear old lady owned a shawl of 2 v will be made of corded silks. = D . = Conn., as second-class matter. and the establishment of mew boun- i 0 of cor white Canton crepe, ‘;vondrousw L Telephone Calls: dary lines has been too long delayed.| Add coffee to the rinsing water | , oo T broidered by hand, it deserves an eds- P 4 L g @O e g 5 A great deal of black and white net g, S c. Do s Auche Bulletin Business Office. 480, It would have included less ferritory | when washing eery curtaine and it| . uscd in the shape of frills. S e i heeti any bahind her. Bulletin Ediiorial Rooms, 35-3. and saved thousands of lives and a 2 ) N .| Lacking the aucestral square to be Eie e g great amount of unnecessary suffering| e Jide feathers used on {rout| 1mported skirts of white or black | yiived Sand ruche-cdged, have a shawl e a0 i a hs 3 e feather e OUt | harmeuse are very much draped. £ i v Willimantic Office, Roem 2, Murray | D& V’W;n nogouam} mont \\5 'Afin{ flies are grouped together to form RS ?'L'h\rf of chlft‘or‘; br;)calded L}‘lllh! ’\'\"[ffi et 10, With the prospect of peace brighten- | caboch i i bty A | flowers in raised velvet, outlined w L BUiding. Tolepie $30, gty 210, ing as h»\‘\\'r:‘»vn ’m.- allies and Turke; h‘??x‘; s(l):":w“wzlus”e N Plain brown, blue and black and tanlgo1g Then line the small wrap with it s b oy : bl : messalines, with hairline stripes, never | S01¢ [Then line the sTal WEAP S9%s Norwich.iMonday, Kpril 21, 1913 [ thereirmatns the alvision of M| man d shoes, however damp, |0 Out of favor. With white feathers or marabou or tion of Turkey gained by conques Soots and shoes, however damp, 2 s 3 < g F ST T % threatens to involve the allies [ 0L polish in u few minutes if & drob | prnea brocade. fgures on soft | 9%, and youll have something that : 3 allles | or two of par: oil be added to o ocade figures on SOft|, gucen might be proud to own. et s SRty war themselves. All of the al- | pi Uve of parafin ofl be added to he | saprics and printed voiles are arriv- | ® E3TP TOIEGE B BPCHE, " O0MG foss Governor Baldwin took further oP- | jies have rallied to the support of the | o cfa king. © ing in large assortments after the manner of Italian fillet, and portunity to put in a word for the | ommon cause with telling effect. The SRS N - L 5 . |limed “with two layers of chiffon, bill hefore the state legisiature which | runt of it has been shouldered by | 1t is said that wringing out a cloth | The newest French boots have t01S|inakes a stunning shawl scarf. would impose a yearly fee of $10 for | Rulgaria but there should be no reason | in very hot water and wiping the fur- !3eaf:a)m‘§a?‘u;- e Heieas tuition for each pupil and do away | for her to gstiare war ur Servia or | niture immediately before putting on DT ORI SCRAP _ 3 high school for the education of the | for all and there should be an amicable " *rK- | con, or buttons in such bright colors |, i @PPOORSS TOE T he holland young people. This is apparently a | seitiement of the boundary "r’:ps Sven| A cheap and durable toaster for o |and striking designs. | Shouia”be o e g widgh” (at step backward In the matter of edu-|afier Albania is set out. The allles|gzas stove is a piece of sheet iron.| Combinations of white serge skirts, | When folded length-ways with the catlon. When it s realized that the | should sce the follv of warring among | Over this a 5 cent wire {oaster S | with colored cloth coats, promise io | elvedses ca sk T e ; 1t 4 | themselves afier their combination for | used without, danger of burning or|pe in faver this sprin | For a book take six yards of double | number: of ‘pupils who fall to attend | lief of European Turkey even |blackening the bre e sl | width brown holland and cut into high school after graduation from the| the Telie? of. Buroneal FoFeey “rous | irts in two or three tiers are half vear lengths. Buttonhole over grammar school is due o the inability | (ROUEh iheir sugcess has « e To freshen a skirt that has become | ciaiming some attention. though it is | the edges with flourishing thread or T stand the expense. or the familys | them all and none feels like retreating | iusted from packing or otherwise, | Goums Some attention, thoush it 18 | i'Suce ing color. Foid neefl of their income from work, it |from a new frontier. brush carefully, so that all dust may | Pl S | ] W with stout cotion is apparent that the Imposition of a| oo coiiEe Eon pEpyBLICS. | U Lomoved, and then hang over a tud | The oriental nofe is seen in some of | Hownpthe Eontsn (g Sl tuition fee, even though it be but $10 5 of ho the new suits. Sometimes it is in the | 2 Pughj - i 1 | 2 o vege shape of Chines i os. | Stretch the front page in a frame be which could be easily earned by an| Opportunity for betterment should | .. oo oo T ewndering remem. |“hape of Chinese brocade trimmings. | Siretep the front page In & famg 1o mbitions pupll, 1s Soing fo Teduce |fe the obfect bf everyl country sma|, T9,S°f colors is lsundering remem | T ety Cmbrolder the initials of the child or the number who will attend high | republic and the devotion of the best:javenders, purpic and biue in a tub of 3 - cize work the word “Serape school. atiention to getting it, even for future | water into which two ounces of alum| pwo bunches of mi e These books are especially untear- catlon is an opportunity |1t is the taking advantage of oppor-!and black may be set by soaking in igne cup sugar, one and one-haif table: | RO show the dist very quickly. 'Paste of everyone. Pupils deserve to be en- | tunities and profiting by the lessons of | Salt water. epoonfuls of granulated gelatin, [ patyinine Jltge nic. alaelitie couraged in every way to get the ben- | others as well as by experience, which |ened in one-half cup of water; el ey T i s e oE 3¢ but it mmeans the limiting or | mukes the heat development possible | SpinpiND. SWALL. of two lemons. : Pithrcs oof: B¢ other blotores Is ‘2 the abolishing of the opportunity when | und speedy. | The wearing of the hair mpl e e el I e SN, Pour | most fasclhating game for the litti he shing of the opportunity when | und speec | e wearing of the hair in simple, | (1) water from the cooken | DOU | most fascinating ga or the ie one of the greatest factors for the | Haiti und San Domingo ought to profit | some hairpin that has heen a favorite | sigar and lemon juice. A delicaie Dig brown books made of paper are lding up of the best citizenship, but | from the lesson of Cuba, The Ch R 1gm‘g e e b v'f; -f"d“"r sreen color may be obtained by the }"’““_’:j}“ ;;‘""w*‘i-“}“;l}rf“'m'mf"h?fi;:‘;‘,“;{ {hefo 15 mo heneft (o be gained from | Journal savs: “Cuba has a revemue | The new hairping are all small and of i Title vegetable color paste. . | How often we hear people complain Crnor save, that it s a favor. not a | publics on Haiti have a joint revenue | ““Tie” combs that are again being |S(ISS With lamb in tne place of mint | {{hE PUCEASS T IR TRt s they duty, for the state vanced | of less than $10.000,000. Cuba's for-|worn are very light of weight and all | £0'S%e Tamb. Al always disappear when wanted. A instruction durin of years mmerce amounts to $240.000,- | of them have narrow rolled tops. A LA g | medium sized brown paper scrapbook in @ high schoc : o rea- | 006 in eac months. The co | narrow comb straight across the head should be at hand, the clipping cut i i S b A A < A A mber and semiamber combs, pins | only take a few minutes to do, but tended. If it makes citi “» 00000 in the same time. About!, e T ] ny of the afternoon gowns aP-|the recipe is captured for all time. thereby the money is well expended | half the adult male population of Cuba ht ambers are being worn by |pear in crepon sole, crepe de chine | Captuped & and it is throu education that pro-|can read and write. Perhaps one-|{he brunette as well as the blonde. |and crepon gauffree. i RECIPES. v n be made. In Massachusetts | twentieth of adult males in Santo Dn—i — | Costly models of fine linens n“'l"} free textbaoks iIncreased high school | mingo have attained equal learnin uron Empire lines are often trimmed | Spiced Peaches—To seven pounds Cesofitexioats Muciaunal Rk OGL | Mg RS ARt A e ] A NEW IDEA. [ W ciimy “and “hand _embroidered. | of peaches (ke Tour pounds. of ugar necticut wants to do is fo get more | taining a model government. But if| A fastidious woman insists upon |, CIuDY Inseriion in medailion ehapeand a wint of vincgar Sticle two punils Into high schaols, ot les | the neighboring isiand could come up,; dalaty lingerie and to many women|c: ine smart bodices and skirts. | fork and etew until tender. Dip ont it ek i | to ban standard, she could dou- [ Fibbons atc an cefentiah part of (hat| Ribbon drawn through lace and tied | the peaches carefully, place them in HARMONY THE BEST POLICY. |ble her wealth in a few vears, and f4Stidlonsness. Lel a faded of WOTH|in a flat bow at the left side makes a jar and pour over them the well 5 : top | Multiply the security and happiness R Toyely T lan effective trimming. bofled und boiling sirup. Let them Cooperation was the keynote which | FRUIUDIY 1he scouriiy o m«nm:—?'F'L’?fi\.é'f’wl.’fi. "’;”T,r,‘.'f',‘f"."'l‘;‘p’:‘véf"“f';‘.,m Cluny laces are used in touches of stand twenty-four hours, pour off the Brought abo reconciliation be- auiRelgle e e S2inSt | (rimming at the neck and sleeves on | sirup, scald and pour again over the ecn Siokak e b b Sy 28 so much as Haiti and Santo | thing that might be urgd ing | many of the more expensive gowns. |fruit. When cold they are ready for retary Willlam J. Brya e o e o b e el oae e et | e use. Peaches that are not soft enough prominent leaders of the democratle| "o, which offers an admirable | sent to the laundry and putting them TO CLEAN PEWTER. to slice may be used. party, who since previous to the Bal-| °f FRRR A e back when the clothes are returned | = e timore convention have been estram . | Cabaiutseitican’ DIOAUEDY takes time, musses {he freshness of | To clean pewter coated with oxida- | Corn Seun a fa Royal—Place water RO Bk SroAnih hobifo et ailure to make the most of the newly ironed clothes and is a|iicn You cannot do better than a|in which chicken has been cooked el o e s B rces. Whereas the two repub \ery unsatisfactory plan, indeed. | thorough washing in hot water, soap- | Over fire Add chicken meat ang I-feeling was detrimental to the ad X Stoar here el 2 | shoula come un to Cuba's position,| ' Here is the newest subsiitute for |suds and borax of soda, if there is no|bones {o the stock, of which there ministration, & handicap which need | uba has seen the benefit of her im- |the bothersome ribbons. The very coat of oxidation a woolen cloth wet | Should be about two quarts. Simmer did the administration realize the em- ity St T seau sets have. instead of ribbons, |will be effective. | strain. Flavor with a teaspoonful of barrassment which resulted from the | Possible to be caught The need of an | S0, 5018, 0, (RS 1aps Hone 1o | e {salt and a pinch of cayenne. Add a discord but It was expected to be one| SSCIPISNCG, Eovernment and equention | jrigh crochet with ‘roses” at the ends | NEEDLEWORK NOTES. ey i st Wes om0 of the interesting tang e s’ natessitles Of ével ! © |to keep the ends from slipping. They | sty AT b e e ent to unravel, and ¥ vet {are made of linen thread, of course,| When the drawn work in linen doil- | Doif 20 nout. and Just hetore ¢ 5 P v sutlas: ny garment in whic r r . . 5 add a cupful of sweet crea or milk. atary Bryan is glad to clear up| It might be well if Secretary Bryan | fhey are used They.are all the pret”,out and the centers s ain good, |, 2y misunderstanding which his at- | appointed an ambassador to Califor- | yen 2nd soffer for many washings |stiteh a row of imsertion over thé|LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. titude_may have caused, for the ben- | Pia | bon ever made. The girl who knows OREENTTTE N Bst ta Retind. Y. efit off the administration. Speaker Nccording 1o TG Carier the tak. | the simplest Irish crochet stitches can| A small steel crochet needle kept in etsmnc you. Clark ¥irtually says that he can for- CEITIE, Lo B0 Cater e [iale lieasily fa§hion thedle BixWstEinssNtor r machine drawer will be found| o Eaitor ave vou noticed it? £19: SR teutihard o forgat but| B8 DLELS as e M atholy Sheires et mAerciothceiatpveny THGIng: e Aluable when pulling bastings | perhaps vou are one of those tha terests he sess the'advantage and ne-| win » Giass currency Bill before HEALTH. ANDE BEAUTY. e ptMistin. 0 SeWing. | the head limes of an article like this, el Gf Svercomiis wWhat watd e With a Glass rency, bill" befor g | Bl 3 . S | “Grevstone Mills to Close” 1500 Oper- congress it ouzht to be easy to get a == |, Use a magnitying glass when copy- | iy Thrown Oue of Work. Canne Harmony is necessary and the two 3ol ‘,‘01' a little while. the illustration in a magazine or pap- [ yand e, T e A s great leaders realize 1. The smoking| i o " = jer, and your eves will not be nearly | ;o9 Hosatble o3 5 e ith Japan getting excited over the 2 POy e | I £ Y | vou don't feel like reading further and of the pipe of peace means the effort| california situation It is about time|pcir e Sea sickness and car siek- |so tired when you have finished the | jiice the boy at school “skip it and 2o e e e o o e g o Caltfornin s u ne | ncss in 4 simple manner—try chewing | worl Je he: B3 v Captain Hobson was heard from in| gy his 15 also goo el s e along. inent leaders. It is a political move | 1 toit your co. Aee iromn = Rpwrn L T s et oo D OERR [ e e fhia en ) BRSO Baleren | sthakerticla) byoit caleulated to be of much importance | i ki | e T | white oil cloth, stretched tightly and | SoUld se¢ whers the Messrs, Benn & to the party and it will carry much| Tariff on fvory has been fixed at| An apple ealen before breakfast |fastened with thumb tacks, vou will | (o operate a mill in England also and personal feelings for the party 200d, | raising indusiry which needs the pro. | digestive organs. In fact, any fruit|dust and the plain white eurface wil | € In their Rhode Island mill they 9 oitiant sooearance f TRl R RonRTy & | eaten raw is nutritious dt breakfast | be a real help when cutting garments [ DAY 98 cents for the same cul in Fngd well” whatever may be the real feel. - ifrom dark colored materials. R e o e iRl Sl hatever r = i e T T S aaedi certainly be very foolishly handling ing down in their hearis. Harmon “Going up the river for the system e foke auc Tensboontai ot I Gna fon the nes. Rat Mohospiasre dol- Iheir “stociholders - maney by paving is the best policy ought to become 4 popular somg on!clear lemon juice fifteen minutes be- |lars shows a design of French knots ! Such Wages as they do here, when & _— the New York police force. It willifor each mcal and at bedtime, and 'and padded knots in the modish mag- | SHIArSing their English plant they can MR. MORGAN’S WILL. be easy to memorize | continue until symptons are past. For | sie effect. It i hed wiith Srdonble e o 2 e e S P R s SO | bilioneness plain lemon juice pro- |frill of shadow A'Ueollar) ana/l EBOEL EO0CR Lot ety 1 1 v thought for today: The week | motes sleep and a . set observed was workec hiue = lik - g L to dle, the will of J. Pierpont Morgan, | HaPPy thousht for today: Tk k| mot. D and appetit e e M el T b oIty say Titan vou the world’s greatest financier, was not {00 T4 May not have helped the ball| o v, Gver tried a camphor | were done in blue and outlined in|SO. but at the same time just as it e aa teams, but it means an early start e : e 8 £ e reminder I intend to keep these littlc drawn and completed until the eve|lCams, but It means an eg |bath? It is an excellent thing for the ‘black, while the scallop was done in | reminder I intend fo keep thes of his departure for his journey to the | B dauile Boade Tt | rerve made from an ounte of both shades. ettect of the wholc | transactions fresh in your memory | east, from which he neve irne e e e an ounce of tincture of | was quite stri SaneE Enefo e e T G s tenly * doohtent witi: Vith Haw iree-fourths Japan- | benzoin and two ounces of toilet vin- | Sibewilens Sinner s wAlbs v lipme s e sl bl ese there is little chance of an alien | egar. Boitle this mixiure 'and add | Take one yard of percale or any|IStUrn to say nothing of the thousands <y = Hpresd, * | iand bill being passed In those islands, | enough of it to a warm bath to scent 'strong cloth. Sew raw edges in|UPon thousands of good fellows who he strongest ~paragraphs, direct | Sl longer than ten or fifteen minutes, |one end. Siip whalebone or tape in | 20d never stopped to consider the con- though concise as it Is. Tt revealed| Burleson and McAdoo fail to agree.|:nd after the bath lay down for a |casing at open end. Sew tapc on both | SEQUEnces. : ; e . the part which it played In his 1 L Aeeane RO R OLFREER | ilie houc |5ides” of bones lons enough to slip | . We have reason to believe that the | iy 2 o | latter decla 1 s need- e Y Lava: anechine o e 'ob | Wilsonized Bryan bill that Messrs. n ity and importance which 1 e over machine and hang over drop | L he attached to £y ¢d while the former says Postmasters| ieep “wrinkles” out of your mind if (leaf. By keeping this always there Lnderwood & Co. are being compelled o TRResred a e e S : creases. The face, like a camera fllm, |may be made easier, as scraps and | Will have mighty hard sledding in the { a place in his carcer as other| The western diver who discovered ! pictures conscious and subconscious |threads mayv always be put in bag in- | SeBate and not ali of the democrats | things. those who were closer to him |a sunken cargo of tin valued at $50.- | thought. It is the mind that needs |stead of thrown aside. | will_vote for it in the house but the ige his true attitude to relizion, aside | just as well satisfied as if it was gold. | Permanent. Concentrate your thoughts | nine stockings have jtwo [(N€ Ife W of fhe Wost.acstrucive from the deep seated expression in his | — e ORI TOUT -hieaith smd happinens, IhEedlc Isisin ~ yourtrbasket, ' one | ROL: S RL - IOOHOIL g 2eNG will 12 i At it has been determined | '€ habit of “wrinkling” your mind |black, one white. By using the black | thought of by even a Cobden club FEHrotsh bl Sy . o b Sir Thomas who put the | 20d the spirit and appearance of youth | ball uinder white or light hose and the | Member, and untll it is settled tha gh his man ari r.| that it was Sir Thomas who pu will stay with vou, white one under dark hose, the stitch- | Such a bill will not pass, you may ex- Morgan did much good during his life | “tea” in sport, his unqualified chal- Y | O ingcomar” the SHtch- | Dect to hear of many more Greystone amd by provision such to be m,,,,!.'..-_» »ves him to be of the right| Chapped hands that have not been | plainly seen and darning is made | AnnOUNcements. tained. A striking clause is that which | SOTt jcurable by otber treatment have been [much easier. If you cannot readily | I Wwas accused anonymousiy and other places implicit trust in his son and | known to vield to the glycerin treat- {find a white darning ball in the stores | “;_a‘u\:n'(r_ v;‘;“"‘:; u_::nr.z the c: mpaten % noi S¥iat occamion ShoMIE AN e e s*0. ont | ment. If the pure glycerin seems too |2 white china nest egg answers the | Of evervthi. om being a_lunatic e ol {in occamlon BhouS e b tomstand and Britien Seode | ZUonE for 'the skin weaken With a |purpose admirably. These may be | down to writing farift letters for spite de: or the plac- | boycottin and and British £00ds | ;i\jc water. As there are few persons | found at the large department stores. |but no one can deny that all through lectlon where the American public will | of F. J bandon America for | «kin; what is a successful emollient | RIBBON AS TRIMMING. | Woodrow Wilson meant free get the greatest benefit therefrom. Such | irance far chapped and rough skin with one | = { hard times and soup houses. and the a collection represented a hobby with | e | person has little effect on another: the | Ribbon is to be a great feature of |action of our roval president has R Rl I, st he ik izl it delayed his trip. it was|best way Is to try the different re the coming spring noveities and its|proven I was right in the first claim. e riTes o e G At S rtunnte thine that Aeronaat | edies given until one is found that has | possibilities apparently are endless. | The action of Grevstone which is only ik o = iean | % gt Zermaate shG TONAUL | (o desired effect | Once upon a time it was merely tled | a beginning is proof that my second o L e fo enie While | Bruckers balloon lost its gas before | = e e i o R d e no public gifts were made, he pians| it started rather than after it was well | TO FIX DRAWINGS usefulness ‘and ornamentation hegan | flies the third will be here, that is if that the same gifts which he had|on its way. | 2 2R 3 and ende But the coming ribhon | there 18 enough left in the country to maintained vearly through life should | e Dissolve & picce of gum arabie in |Will not rest content with so re- | make soup of. ! he continued that his promises| The bill of Senator Works proposes | warm water and spray it lightly over | Stricted a fleld. It will be made into| B MONTE OMER shoula be fulfi By his will be as- | to prevent papers In Washington from A pencil drawing with an atomizer to | frocks with plenty of lace insertion to; Packer, Conn. April 20, 1913. 2 f 7 e pees R i bt ) Pide the inevitable joins, Into searfs —— sures the continuante of the house of [ printing crimes and ' accidents. ThefiX the picture. “A regular fixant may Ei8 M WSV DS Joins. o s | s oian. It vanoots o [ & o IN®'be bought but {his one answers ail | Wi e muc ng an uggestion. Bis Do wan. nancier | Congressional Record should be In-| ,y;poses. If the gum is is disolved in | frilling of tulle, inte flowers of all e cluded in that list. alcchol the solution will keep indefin- |Sizes and shapes. Mr. Editor: If there is no other way Sove o 1 b TR S itely. Pin the victure to the wall, ap = to provide adequate salaries for the Governor Baldwin is still strongl¥ | wnen the democrats declare they|ply the fuid lightly ana allow it to | OIL THE MACHINE. Ll s s e P in high schools that the pupils will | w000 il o8 f o8 M N arite pro- | lines from becoming blurred. Tt is an | Sewing machines should be treat of equally good or better ability can have more appreciation for what ia | 5108 P REATIng fo the tATI BTO- | cxcellent method of preparing draw- | “ith great eare i vou would have |usually be obiained for one-half or bought for them than what is given | ;o ®'07% FHCY “7F u’:‘_s' |ings to send to publishes The old ;-‘::‘: ’;’r;;; n':'lf‘“‘“'—': ;utlf!flf perfect | two-thirds of the money paid to a % 2 - = ired by art lovers may be given !W achinery thoror Y. | to Chicago e seco argest city e m",h”.”;' s S Pooks—and | ;. .ordance with their previous,it by pouring skimmed milk e 1t | but be careful to wipe away all super- | in our country. where a woman, Mrs, many other incidentals—which much | 4o o oo S0 \woagley senfors will | 2nd drying it in the sun. It will give | £uous oil. Run the machine rapidly|Eilla Flags Youns, is superintcndent more than take care of any such con- 3 St A | estdad sallon Cast. jhut steadily without any thread for|of schools tingence. not marry a man unless his name ap- | el al five minutes after oiling. This will | ° Permit another suggestion. To pre- pears on_the ;‘:;nmetnKa;e!‘x?r‘;ImTh:! el T ganse the oil to scatter and the super | vent over-feminization of our schools Norwich should have a representa- | 81Ves them a c ce to check up. | fluous drops can be wiped away and | and give the voung beople of the town tive delegation at IMartford when the | [op emave et e aeata atiean A be deft to Stain the material | the advantage of the masculine ele- hearing on annexation is held. It is Most Patient Police. | or salt nish, while Taw, take the hewd- ‘»‘"” Fremonsmg JLo ment in education, th aneny who an what the city and the proposed add T.ondon, while it has fts troi Tess fish in the left hand, split down | now supervisors can do_beiter worl tions 1 and the committee show, with varfons elements of popuia | ihe b wiih the right thumb ca ‘ KEEP OLD BREAD. ‘\m. n;.» ,\u.m; “'x Norwich by coming it 1 congriulated on possessing | ush the ment from the flesh R e | ito their daily life as instructors, not be given the facts, figures snd back- | WUt be congrt |u“¢ e 'm-f-'lfuu. 2 y]»'. Gl L 'm“]l fie‘lx\lv‘ Don't throw away broken or dry | 0% Lidhch oniv. but n . every ok u the world a on Bia | Foree ihumb between the.back- | fan e made. fhto toas poached 4 == N s ot | bene and ithe skin of ithe fehi from | cgms o foast Dotars for s | I wolld respectfully suggest that the Though Dr. Fricdmann is not oln |nead to tall; now genuy pull side- | neeats and fieh. Smaller pleces hedlelghth grades be entively taught by to come to Connecticut, the tuby Not Entitied to Sympathy. | Wise and - the ribs adhering the e Butiered eut Vite s WAY | men with no assistance whatever from culosis commission has done its part Ve cannot discover much SYmpathy | pacihone will come out with It Afl | browned in the oven as erontons o | the women. It canfor be charged with negleeting | for the Amerlcan woman in London, |l remaining bones can be removed | gerve with soups. They may bhe made| Women of experience who have bien ity for reimtorciae the | who, tn (he present high-cosi-of-UVINg | 11" catching them between the (humb [ it a braad or chocolate nudding. e | SUceessful teachers can fill the less ar- any op# E t era, refuscs to be fed gratis—New ! ,;q the shars blade of 0 knife. If ihe | sad for excellont fouilry stngine, | 4Uous position of superviso fight against consumption. York Herald, | fish nre sl ihey must be freshencd | 1f too dry 24r 'this roll. theta ‘andt st | A FRIEND OF THIE SCHOOI = S T | before being boned e 2 - o | Norwich, Apr 0, 1913. With the prospects of & _Prov-| ;. cariler perennial vegetables can | 5 e R i Byt Torteldite fand s jdence mill filling its orders ffom 1ts| .’ traneplanted (hu better, The sofl | DICTATES OF FASHION, e Votes for Wom English mill, there is no wonder that | musi be mude very feriile for them, us | 3 THE RETURN OF THE SHAWL. - is pleased at our proposed )they remain In the same location for | Eeme of i nesest linen wenves Mr. Fditor: Our attention having Europe Wilaon-Underwood tarift bill, a number of Years, Woman in Life and in the Kitchen have borders of a curicus epenwork ia Shawls bave reappearsd In fashions \ able quarters, but they are not worn in the fashion of former days. As a matter of fact, they take the place of long scarfs and are worn with even- ing gowns whenever there is the slightest reason for supposing that a draught may _chill -the shoulders. been specially called of late through Cumberland Center, Me.— *“My baby had eczema break out on her neck when about four months of age. It broke out in ‘the form of pimples, and in a day or two was When the scales came off it left the skin very dark red and indeed very unsightly. 1t spread to her face and chest and was very red and raw. scratch 1t. T used two boxes of salve but without effect, and having heard of the Outi- | cura Soap and Cnticura Ointment decided 1o try them. Her neck and chest were very bad. Tused two boxesof Outicura Olntment with the Cuticura Soap night and morning, 2nd in two months' time she was completely She is a year old and her neck is as smooth and white as though she had never bad eczema. I have perfect faith in the Cutlcura Soap and Olntment.™ Mrs. Geo. W. Emery, Feb. 5, 1012, For pimples and blackheads the following 1s & most effective and economical treat- ment: Gently smear the affected parts with Cuticura Ointment, on the end of the finger, scaly. cured. SPREAD TO FACE Broke Out on Neck in Pimples. Scaly, and Very Unsightl. Raw and ltching. Used Soap and Qintment. Was Cured, I but do not rub. Ointment in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water and continue bathing for some minutes. This treatment is best on rising and retiring. Cutlcura Soap freely for the toflet and bath; to assist in preventing inflammation, irri- tation and clogglng of the pores. a common cause of these distressing facial eruptions. Sold throughout the world. Sample of each ‘malled free, with 32-p. Skin Book. post-card ““Cutlcura, Dept. T, Boston.” A Tender-faced men should use Cuticura Boap Shaving Stick, 25c. Sample free. Red, icura Cut [N BIG BARGAIN SHO A DAV l S T WL/NEMonday, Tuesday, Wednesday THE GREAT PARISIAN SENSATION A NIGHT WITH THE SCULPTORS Beautiful Posing Act by Living Models JOHN WEST & CO. l H B McDONALD & KENNY Comedy Singing Skit BIG SCREAMING KEYSTONE COMEDIES 4 itched and she tried to | (Signed) | ‘Wash off the Cuticura At other times uss | Address letters English allow subjec plore men, they slight the injury they compared with that of others working for a Look at our own of '76, when men fought, suffered, bled and died—for what? Taxation with- out representation.. Would anyone dare to suggest that those men who threw overboard the tea into Boston harbor had “anarchistic” tendencies? On the contrary their memory and that of those who fought when thou- sands in mar in men. by deare fruits most Is it possible that women have not the intelligence to cast a vote to and mone: numt will that sa cit Would any his paid ter hi further reducing ings, he shall have no volce whatever? Will those opposed to equal suffrage kindly consider this view of the sub- ject? The answer will be that there is no o ition to the women of Drop- erty he ignorant vote. Yet who shall say today who are the ignorant, whether they live on Fifth avenue, or in the slums? And the men have already de- cided the question that there can be in voting, no_ class distinctior WOMAN TAXPAYER. Norwich, April 20, 191 Pear| Fishing in the Red Sea. Fishing for pearl oyster followed up on all the shores of the Red Sea by | highest husband: the in me ct. the to s! terri destructive not only but also apparen| advocate, similar c of lives rev Man tat Fortun rs. t privile of thei loved by ¥ by whe to what extent, and for what that be expended? r of these shall et them great army themselves earning g0od porting others. have large own ability his own house, matter of its taxation in life, and af- for s death, voting—t militant While no one can fail to de- Norwich papers, to the suffragettes, kindly a few words on the | ay of these wo- to property, v to the very cause | us consider how | have done, when | ble work let ause. revolutionary war were sacrificed, is held erence as heroes and ¥ of the great fortunes today are held by wo- perhaps given to them fathers, brothers, whose | ge it was to leave the | r life labors, to those them. > favored om they shall be taxed But the women is few—we pass. But how about of women who are incomes and Women who in business _interests. think it fair, if by he had bought and that in the an the inheritance tax still the sum of his earn- hat the objection is to Monday, Tuesday,-‘ The Musical Brownie and Hi Wednesday, AUDITORIUM e - KINEMACOLOR Comedy Juggler MOTION PICTURES IN NATURE’S OWN COLOR: THE THREE JUGGLING BANNONS Wonderful Club and Ball Jugglers SPECIAL ATTRACTION GLADYS VANCE The Girl Who Dances Under the Light of a Thousand Suns 3 5 } | | WALTER DANIELS & CO. In a Novelty Sketch the poor fishermen who gather mother- | of-ped mother-of-pearl sought. | | arl and nally the pearls, but article chiefly The oysters thus fished ane shelled, and when the cargo is complete the fisherman puts into the nearest port, where he sells his merchandise to the highest bidder. There are no fishing | stations properly so called, and all| of ihe shore are visited from | itme to time by the fishermen, who! ake chances on their | It is to be that | certain ports are absoluteely aband- | oned, such being the case with Djed- | @an, where for some years past no fisherman has put in, although ap- parentiy the ness there in pearls | and mother-of-pearls is quite flour- ishing: this is due to the fact that| more remunerative prices are offered | at Port Soudan, Massawah, Hodeidah, | Diibouti and Aden as a result of the| | quality good b form. novel w his The not considerable, obtained are white, adhere Another mining Another son or competition of the merchants at points. Guantit they bu Literature Was Safer. mistake Julian Hawthorne made was in giving up the writing of s to Dbes stock Amat ec is his platform Age Herald, Agents for Studebaker and Hudson of this city. of pearls gathered is but it seems that the | ltogether is quite of mood orient, to the round at slightly { fiction for News. composing dealers.—Dallas eur in Politics. centricity of President determination ta keep pledges.—Birmingham 91-95 BREED THEATRE GREAT TWO REEL WAR FEATURE (2000 Feet) PAULINE CUSHMAN, The Federal Spy (2000 Feet A Thrilling Story of a Wonderful Woman “Broncho Billy’s Gratefulness,”. . \With G. M “Getting Up a Practice,” ........With Mauric “Near to Earth,” ..............Biograph ltalian S ) 1 IEEEREROS Ande e ————— v THEO. N. 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