Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 12, 1913, Page 4

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DOMESTIC CANAL COMMERCE. ' '=‘¢E VESAY s Breed Theatre Fio/ (20001t) A WISE ELEPHANT (2000t.) “THE SNEAK,” . “THE STOLEN BRIDE,” b “TOO MUCH PARCEL POST,” Tues., AUDITORIUM ™ o 'Siie THE CELLI OPERA CO. In an Operatic Sketch Entitled, A Night in Old Madrid. Five People— Special Scenery and Effects America's Foremost .With Tom Moore and Alice Jovce Thrilling Biograph Drama ..American Pathe Comedy Wed. Colored JULES LEVY FAMILY High Ci Musical Act THE OZAVS Comedy Jagglers I Comedian KINEMACOLOR—2 Reels—Other People’s Children— Views of India and Others BLACK and WHITE—4, 3525 Wi wib. pany DAV[ST [[7XE:Td BARGAIN MATINEE JANINd TODAY—5 and 10c THE BIG BICYCLE ACT LA PETETE ORNRI & GO. - THE GIRL ON THE GOLDEN HINES & REMINGTON Comedy Skit “Dippy Del e I MITCHELL BROTHERS DRAMATIC PHOTO-PLAYS Eccentric Comedians KEYSTONE COMEDIES TONMIGHT at 8.!5 o'ciock WEBER & LUESCHER Will Present “The Rose Maid” PRETTIER THAN ITS SISTER “THE SPRING MAID"” AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA TWO CARLOADS OF SCENERY PRICES $1.50, $1.00, 75¢c, 50c, 35¢, 25¢ While the senate committee has de- % 3 . { 3 - cided that it will not consider the Pan- W Lif d he Kitch a ich et ama canal legislation further until oman 1n € and 1n € chen arwie gu @11i1 |the December session of congress it} . i 5 is apparent that that question:is bne the economical cooking fat el g anfier. which ought to receive early attention | SUGGESTIONS FOR : DICTATES OF FASHION. for the purpose of settlement. Not e oL e § il = | IV are the advocites of Jfepealig " |, Velvet slippers in all colors are for 117 YEARS OLD. the exemption clause a;'li\e Fm ‘“;h. To make an excellent dreflrslng fol,; boudoir wear. Cottolene is well a.dapbed — ers are alert lf} ‘h'e wisdom :; gel 1_nLj linoleum, take equal _parlg of o n[?::m Pleatings of tulle, lace or net are |for astry makmg because it Subscriptior 12 «: 60 a | the situation adjusted and the. oppo- | oil and cider vinegar and m ¥ ubscription price, 12c a weel a st ¥ gL g i used 1n every possible manner. 1 month; $6.00 a sition removed. The latest sugges- | thoroughly together. i ) p! luces hght, dehcate, aky e tion connected with new legislation is : ; o Bhes fatiby Zae wwhite collgrs and vec Entered at the Poateics af Norwica, | that the exemption clause be modi- | Ioes and ice cream will frecte mOre | vers * on' walking costumes grows crust, and is much more Conn, as second-class matter. ficd so that it will include in the ex- | daHON [If 0 GIDRER O WOCPE & re the | Stronger. wholesome than either butter Jtion shipping fr coast to coast S * e ¢ REC LR Telephone Calls: "‘.“l‘;‘ p J;‘_' D i ARGk RG] oVaUE PLatRs Deg Paradise and fancy feathers, pheas- | OF lard. B e CTER AR RN Gountry Canada. Mexleo &nd Central| ' To turn a:cake out of A tin set ths|3ntS ialls ostrich bands and Freuch Duilein Zarioras osma 358, | Sour it ke ot 068, 8, | Simed"ar U'sCen O the'hiw .| Cottoleme is a vegetable b gt g When it is realized that Great | immediately after removing It from | .Nipetter iy a new material bound uct—contains no animal Willimantic Office, Reem 2, Murray| o iy siarted its protest following | the oven and then turn it out. to Be popular. It resembles voile and It has more nutritive Building. Telephons 210. the sollcitation of Canada because of| 4 [ooo Ty | ninon, and is very soft and noncrush- : Norwich, Monday, May 12, 1913, | the Injury which the toll charge Was | clenned with parafin. Dip a fannet | bl o i value, and food made with it 2 e — expected to cause to its business it is ! lightly into the paraffin and rub the | i p oo the popularily of taffeta digests more readily than if T ———— apparent that such a provision would | sink till all stains are removed, then | THCZ O €78 BOD! Cikat vzl kg The Ci l t5 i D eome amy such obstacle and when | thoroughly wash: it with soda water. | 128 Tesult of the great varlety and | made from animal fat. it comes to foreign trade all will be| & Srconme L fabric is now to be had. e Lircuiation o on the same bagis as only the uu,nx—és‘::‘m:'?g:_ft}fl”:m “&»iwé“‘i’ifif Yl : = Cottolene is better and The Bulletin wise tramc of this comniry is o be | Wi WS Wil ety done: " then |, Ths, 19adine, fabrics of the sentof| cheaper than lard, it costs exempted. The suggestion is one 10}served in a very hot tureen, they will | ;ieiid it oAt SRAIE rhe Banietin han the farceat cteo || Which much thousht will doubtless be [ be found better, and are sald to'be | TUrkish toweling and it would be)about the price of lard. Two- sation of any pamer i Eastersm ]| iven. Such a course means a con- far more nutritious than when boiled | & thirds ofapoundof Cottolene (ulation of =ay paper in Easiers || o .elon to these countries which have | in the ordinary way |, Buttons play an important part In| il dg the prews I_,F" e that of any im || DOt participated in the cost of con- o et Soh b sl fane ason’s costumes, especially on i 'f = : struction of the canal but it is evident fid en O the “old new fashioned little coats of full Notwieh. It fa delivered to over || SiTUCION OF U€ CANT BT 8 B oun- | unsalted butter and place it in the | (o freta. Many of these have buttons WOrk or a 36U0 of the 4053 houses fm Nor- || 11 ST BAar ho-iEdWest E,mslx]n}:l I]f {) is ‘Ax\m;hn;}d ’V:'i(!l:mi:, of exquisite workmanship. pOllnd of bui- wich, ami read oy minety-thcee per s d ey RO o 0 s R S L Do Whiliened by Tubbin % L coMb of the peegle. in Wisdham |{ 10 Pass lts.own commerce free b ,"‘}( bR ."', ::‘,“r(',‘,:d liamise | Medium sized talored hats are much ter or lard. 1§38 EVEReE (5 evie D08 edney, }| OVSTSMME A substantial trealy (Oploct | FOREARC WaSE AnCiD et lin demand; they are trimmed with i Puthain oed Dasiclen 1o sver J1 Hon from @broad, it Iadeed Great Bri- | SIS hder £ fancy feathers and wings. Bands of B i p? cen i |l tain will be satisfiea. # 4 _— e be. | embroidered straw and macrame lace | Cotelene is never 1,100, amd Ir all of these places it | To prevent frving fish from be- G oo e odela sold in bulk —al- in conmidered the lecal daily. | S SO coming ereasy and sodden, have the ERE T ;i ways in air- tight Eastern Commeccicut kas forts- | | PROFESSOR TAFT. fat in which it is to be fried almost | gome procaded faffetas in lare | n pails, which pro- aine (owss, om: humdred and wixt>- Yale students attach great import- | Poiling hot before putiing the s | foral patterns are seen and promise | oct it from dirt, five pestetice districts, and sixt || ance to the course of lectures which pi$ Paje 2 DS SIOOEC S o proper | L0 De much used in frocks, which Wiil | 1t and odors. It rural free delivery routes. | ex-President Taft is giving as prefes- | condition. = carry out the dominant mote of the| [“giwaes yniform The Builecin ia aold In « | sor at law at the university. The value | = Lk new dressy frocks—quaintriess. 1d dependable. own 4 om all of the i &. L. ||y h is placed upon it is indicated Alum water is good to use for Tha'cBenilsoiten & d ° | I ; ; | Al 3 ood P c s ppears, even though outes in Easiern Coanceticut | by the fact that it is the sccond in|rinsing curtains and muslin Bangings | but an jnch 15 seen under the colla THE N. K. FAIREANK COMPANY : | popularity in the institution. It (.«Hh:lflvw'» e e ominfanraabie | 1t is plain or gufhered and. of cen- | © K CIRCULATION thus proving what was anticipated ‘”l';“" \‘.'y;“-\f‘f: et | trasting material and is generally | that a most valuable service was DOS- | golved in one gallon of water and be | beqoning to models with or without 1901, AVersge ......... | sible for ex-president of the coun- { used for the rin ing process. foptlig 1 _— try in the educatfon of those who are | — Pcin s st sebn £o £ e 1065, averags ... B30 | oot pacammar s maen ot netion:| Tt 18 atwaye anmoring when using | o FEiREC IS seen as an edsing of many | ine piano rack.” If the sheets are 5o | of nis ular course the Bostor | candles at dinner to have them drip, | e 1 ola_that they are badly worn it it L | making the candlesticks look unat- | SO%: The parasol shaped flat andi e o run the tape up and down | Transeript well sa “He comes' toy o %, besides _ spolling the em.- | MErely drooping at the edges is a fav- | along the back, in and out, through a Week ending May 10 them not only thoroughly grounded ) [ ;0.3 cloth beneath. If the can- | Orite Style. Because of its resemb- |} ,1¢ yozen holes: this will act as a . . | in the subjects with respect to wh | dles are put in the icebox (close to | 2RCe L0 ‘5’“ Reicind L mandarin’s hat | g, 1y that case the tape (being in | he is to im fnstruction, bt { the ice) for about twenty minutes be- | 't 18 called ‘the mandarian parasol. | but one strip) can be secured by - .| fresh from the rough school of ex-|fore lighting they will zive no trouble.| yiNTS ON PICTURE HANGING. | D8 each end into a bow. When the ~ | perience. He may not have been a| bl i “| pages are fresh and strong it is wiser QUARD AGAINST MONOPOLY. |gnrewd politician, but few have de- | THE TEA TABLE. Hang the pleture from the celling | 10 Use the three small pleces of tave, When the house st week took ac-| pied that he possessed judicial m.m, For the woman who loves a cup of | OF Picture rail by means of a thin cord | P"‘N_ & haw ahbel 15 to Yo sa08d. T8 on favorable to the extension of the|and he is mow in a position to givel oy i » afternoon and who also | 38 nearly as possible the color of the | .. " iyis" cvstemn more of a protec- rame charter rights to the gas and | frank expression to his opinions With- | likes a small cooky o cheese cracker | Walle. When this is done you may, if | [pake, this systord wore of a Pprofocs elactrical der nent of this cky as! out fear or favor. Few men could have | or some such (iG-bit to nibble while [ You like, fill up the epaces left above | gregier convenience, it is an excellent re heid predecessors of the! amerged from the fickle chances of | 8ipi her tea, there 18 ' new sug. | the smailer pletures by piacing there- | SR'E FoUC0lEGe covers of paste- partment, the private corporation, it | paiftiee on the swrong ot esi in the way of serving wafers | In a ni\(:’r[r':.u;‘-‘. or “;’M;flf »1;3:- piate: | board with the titles of each group. o ok and cakes. or & ple ar- 2 i vy bos was on » situation demanded much eheerful philosorh Y gnd. E .| Tangement gives all the space, shove | A Prefty cover Is of dark gray hoard, Gften even a sandwich plate will be | rang gives al space, | upon which is pasted a strip of pale s a pro 1e municipal plant | manifested, and h e ou too small to hold a or below, upon which to rest your | vt o n ot b O nl pearing the aid B tareitoty MR AOIRNGE: kiok v st i Yo e Ner b or four | éves, and is infinitely preferable {o| STAY HOER WIILTE PAPET Coarini ‘ ' came from the n o spoinitm His | frier yv 4 cup of tea and | the usual o LsoeUle . (pideuhe make these little volumes dec- vich is at work through- \ @ of Ga- « fower basket, | 9N over the other or all up and down | o ative one may use water colors or he state b TR RRAL | g S a3 o Wit a tall hen- | the walls. | gilaing for the lettering, ‘and for an oIl e $ow 1 lght privi o : A i for the garden| ARGV iaRAS irregular border along (fe margins of stic eo The safeguard- n of the init e and & 'most _aurprising | ITY. BAGS,. | the cover and for outlining the index T : 3 F 05 D! 8 | slip. In this case ribbon. of course, il situation is only what s M umber of cakes, and in this way one rain leather, well finished | will be more ornamental than tape. rried on throughout th snch Revolution and | can easlly pass a large number of sewn, is used for a type des rran and sanction o of the Consti-| tid-bits at one time without the least | of vanity bag which will strongly ap- | nscmss 8 whi ” sied to 7 - weight of au- | inconveniance, and for crackers, dec- | peal to every woman. Looking, when | and towns state s caually sound in his | OFated with jelly and cheese and auch | closed, precisely like a flat hindbag, | Lobster Stew—Put & pint of milk e i T btien e e e edibles as cannot be laid on top of | it holds a detachable panel fitted with | in the double boiler, two tablespoon- el ot a sraduated Income 2% | each other, this flat basket Is unsur-|strap secured scent and cold cream | fuls of butter, add two tablespoonfuls A Sttt el b iocipdona s enpomes. o ed. jars, and a shirred bag holding a|of flour made smooth, then pour over at which characterizes more than a thousand dollars, | i o mirror, powder sheets and manicure | hot milk and return to the boiler. have the franchises an It was the qualifications of Mr. Taft | JET BEADS WORN. tools. | Cook a little and put away to cool. »f other concerns amended. which appealed to tv. H Afternoon vanity bags are fetching | Then add your lobster in small pieces was simply straichtening has an interest there aside from an | ack jet beads are being worn |affairs of material matching the Vis- | and pour over it and put in the oven it in the deal, terms which might be ordinary professorship and his - d the meck and as coiffure dec- | iting costume but lined with an ex- {and brown. This is delicious. isconstrued, while the amendment of are bound to Be bf a most v ns. When worn in the hair | quisite pale shade of satin. They are | % : ‘ranch ch as other: cohcerns are | character i \ are attached to a band of black | 80 very small and flat that they may Coloring For Gravies—Take a piece ShE + BePmie A . = N broadly encircling the head, | be tucked under the girdle. Never-!|of butter the size of a large nutmeg, sceking would permit the merging with - and ornamented sideways, or back- | theless they hold a tiny round mirror | two tablespoonfuls of brown sugar, ny other corporation ar admits ¢ EDITORIAL NOTES { ways, with a bow of tulle. | and a lamb’s wool powder puff. | melt in a saucepan and let it scorch kinds of possibilities of control and Pak Breathes - again, King Gold mounted beat bags that re- | hrown; take it off and pour in boiling vatering from which there is the! Laris bre el Ak et semble receptacles for coin, are dain- | water, slowly stirring all the time. eatest need of protection. The de- | ! N L S e i et E ol o U RR ty affairs in white and gold, and an- | til thin enoush to pour in a bottle. mands for elec are constantly | and he sti es, If {he scalp itons i so6 other perfectly pardonable feminine | Will keep some time. ng a " GoneRsl & i it once & ‘week with 4 Bood sroen | deceit of the same type is a long na:- | 2 < f The 50,000 postmasters will now re- PG R00C. & | row and flat purse which holds a| Orange Salad—Peel and separate he elec = POWer | call th receding SN ! te make-up equipment. | oranges into sections, removing puip privileges in we be a | their y fEo e : = | from covering. Mix fwo cups of pulp | sl owitih. or ThE _ To remove the unlovely shine from HATPINS EN SUITE. With one cup df diced celers, and one | merger operators if Togislatape. “Wh b e Mo o Rl g A i cup broken nut meats. Serve on let- i be brought to give their word of L disc AR TN or powder. Chamoisl faney heads of hatpins are sup- | tuce With rich mayonnaise. L Bive i as | skin may also be used. i3 = 3 t | prova tHe cold 3 s use posed to match the tome of the Nt | e - Eattes [ with which they are worn. This hard 4 | To make camphorated cream take and fast rule is not difficult to obey | 4% w ‘ iy MR m TARIFF IN THE SENATE. g i _lan ounce of cold cream and add eizh- since pins of every tint are easily o L1 ;Jl ¥ i : gt will he talk nCeTNing WAT | 1y drops of camphor. Heat the cream be found. For the black chapeau, ‘;‘; H - | 4 L bRty with Japan it ma th ybson s iing the camphor and beat there is the la or small-headed i o b3 nil‘ o arif vehind the prc to. p i coaling, pin of ebony or jet in round, cube or | . o o thern nia TR T ear shape decor with carving = he £ Hands that perspire too freely Or inlay or set with jewels. Ivor | m f opponents With Un Joe Cannon’s card should be washed in borax water and Ppearl, celluloid, crystdl, white coral an among e on for $18 it's t dusted with the following pow- rhinestone-headed . 3 exists th Bl thare % ik ‘enien e a Fine chalk six o 5; powder- hat o " ed starch four ounces, powdered iris hite sili g 4 | root four ounces with red pume. fg Easy to rlme, Natural’ d_ 1t u & = Snd = ne trimming must o oun 1 t v ten| We most of us in these days, err Imaleh seiting of the white Colored and Beautiful - P o i é 4 = on th ie of eating too mu ani g o x _— s ¢ he ct 1t wi »f hois n whick 551 ARA At eRGOEh AL il Amethyst-set pins are in tones S o a idigeis M r e good iEEh. | Taie Tobh iy e A maiching the orchid shades used for _ SO many women have grey or faded sha hearin, o ay Klas and kesn'tha prisht OHIIDSEy. irquoiee und sapphir-s, hair; neglect it until it becomes thin, i ; Wl n: Mexlbor netsl ity elaction’ aufe) exea e D pne ISR garnets and rubles, emeralds and dry and lifeless, begins to fall out and s VonlEly : o b e 8 i fe bl e jades go with the biue Ted or green makes them appear much older than ; s lules i : s Tl i hats of conventional one the they really 17 your hair is in this | S i o st fn | mits for m changes ho orced | #bove all, “avoid s 1 Fri i, ibcnaL on ity y ly are. ur ha : el i oluntary in the list of candi- | Poison .and only drink tea and c e oma s e d v —orc | stndition gbt'a_ boftls of ‘Hay's Hiic | e 1 L she b | in great moderation. Bor. tortise shell cabn ayarand ac. Health today. Don't walt any longer. & is it Y divided as | - o] iy BEEGE Start using it now. You'll be delighted sures a fa ren ra | it quamarine hatpin heads. DE it now, 1ig] i e | Whae sch A wash fc _and one which Hapeciaily for the hats of for whose @t the results from even one or two e bill than : Iy recel i hinies SREL will prevent from falling. %0 tones are hard to duplicate in com- applications. The grey hairs graduaily | e s 8, ] e Aot Sotaat TRt o as fdilgw '_‘le_v positions or jewels, there are ename's disappear and yvour hair will become | ' ationy Eon. - Thai] ce witho i sanction of the C oDemaer, one lablel | in browns and gravs and one oddits full of life and vitality. Its not a dye | s o b | pavent Solr of o oxe pim; \n an exauisitely cut cameo protecied put a nice, clean preparation that : x ! = of water. Mi D e Ty oy ancy Quickly and effectively keeps your hair : Secretary Brvan's efforts | gether, add Lok My they nre dark, glossy and natural colored and & aliforniz had apparent ef- | lastl water et Be dreatia teciite that all drugeists t tisf: . oy not to be ated reckles 2 s guarantee satisfac- 5 A . 3y must he remembered scalp and rinse well. | tory or refund your money. Always n from democrats Gl A R e AN IDEAL KITCHEN. ask for Hay's Hair Health. L ¢ med to he one of the T Free: Sign this adv. and take it to | wa 1 woo! provisions w . m ible ways of beautifying | If you are going te build 4 new gpa follnwig‘; sraseisth m‘; getasotca port at a vital j Whether the What the Panama canal possibili-| e hands and will reclaim neglected | house, lay out the kitchen vourseif g oo K 0% s, HIREER Sl ki nt will fee essary to ex s Tor ¢ g js | ones in a little while Myrrh, one and insist that the rest of the house ay’s Halr Health and a 25c. + AS At & : : b K S ounce, homey, four ounces; ve plane conform to thai. A waman may Cake of Harfina Soap, for b0c.t or $1.00 - s AT ¢ |sngwn o Iy » Teport ‘tha ol vax, two ounces: resewster, have all the latesi econveniences ir bottle of Hay's Hair Health and two slag = ¢ ha e were 16 sels Jaunched from | gupces, Melt the wax in a dos | the world fer making her kitchen- g5e. cakes of Harfina Soap Free, for $1. Bt course ix (o be more interesting | American wavs boller and add the myreh, powdered, | work light, but if it is impessible for ere than in 1e house - thoroughly then add the other her {s have such an arrangement of Hroadway Pharmacy, Lee & Osgood, | i edients and sufficient glveerin, | the essential articles of furniture as | Chas, Osgood Co., U'tley & Jones, J. A | i S Sieanae little by little, to make a sofi paste, | will help her to save time and enersy | Dunn, Bevin & Son, H, B. Smith, Le- TROUBLESOME MEXICO. [ DI eomes o i as b Before reliring hafhe the hands and |in her work, the other things count | rou Corp. Ensler & Smith. 4 L hrhd cover with the paste: dr: on a loose | for litfie, visional Presiden verta fs de- | preseni constituted ,:,:' onal nt Huerta fe () | presen titated. it | pair of white cotton gloves Make room for a iong table at nm-l from this gove nt and his eourse | s Dr, Aman; e SACHETS FOR CORSAGE, Sibte to put the sink near the middle | ies in cutting the privileges of | 4 ash proposition for his serum there of & side of the room, with tables on | Ambassador Wilson, not as a personal | Was method in his deal before proof | vVery dainty sachets for the co eachs side of the sink, all the better. | Lamb, Beef, Veal or Mutton, affront. but as an attempt to force | Was established and before a report are made of the tiny hemstitched or Both sini and tables sheuld he placed | this country to ald the future of Mex- | had been made on its efficiency. embroidered handkerchiefs that are | high enoush to enable you to wark Steaks and Chops 5 R0 succelOF | to. AHORERdC 5 so_much used as present s without stooping, and s it is | Wiison hag. peen mamed b bresident |+ When California is seeking fo be di-| Make the litile three-cornered bags =besi to have Ro space between them, Oranges, Grape Fruit, Pines, B £ ot ReaioG DY ETRHREREY e T arder * an increased rep- | of pink or blue satin and fill them it is an excellent nian te have the WIlNA for the BENAINE of a new. rep- | T-CECaR RN E e i ha | With Cofton battlng and violet orris. tables built in the house. Plumbers | Fancy Apples, Green Vege- resentative to Mexlco Citr would in | e ’ o Fold the handkerchief so that it usvally instal sinks with the tops itself be a recognition of the pre- | *membere whic 1 form a {rian and cover the | thirty inches from the fioor, but a . tables sional nmens Ambas should be aimed not 8 ndation. height of thirtv-two or thirty-four \\": hose good services there and | =y vo tiny buttona on the inner inches will be less likely to cause | o SO menlues here ST L e e minieun of thecder . Mok Dot e 16 D achuche When werkine BoRMe It eop e’s arke Seaves better recosnition. ts kel 'tg]OnlY. like ‘{he Mexicans thete would nd in the upper border i £ o t SR W S b e ? | need to be mo activity, or rattling of | This w ble vou to take off the | stove should be near the sink. | i be retained for some time at least as | {0C U € T TG SR (K an p | cover wh eeds launder, very important, because in | Frankiin St & Sortant aid 1o the course which | 'N® %a9eh, BY ‘he 'ETADES. fo Geep mP - _ | every kitchen thers is a continual| JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prop. the government is following. bie business of providing war caulp=| o) o FASHIONED BEDSPREADS, | flling of kettles and pans and drain- Recognition is needed by Huerta at| MeDh | i * |ing of water, and if there is one ! this time for financial reasons. It is| o 2 These are days e any women | thing that tires a wceman more than iy (hat aW 08 BE negott. | _ O sooner doey the weather man | ,wi,'r‘f”;m The beaucy of antique far. | nything else it is the lifting and tack, Uvery and Boardlng ated and the withholding of recogni- | Bt to operating. the tempera O | Litare, and collectors take great pleas- | CeITYINg of heavy articles, B s st e o omime | the up grade than the deral is set | ure iy Turnishing their rooms with | A If you use more than ‘one stove, Al i . 0 would furnish | painet hin and o frésh start must| every detail in perfect har . they should stand side by side. ing into 4 v.h)L hox Drove | o ngentie | tair nonter and. LotdhoREhe. Blehboy. | ."nngv[‘uu; Jeriei ol 20 \Ih; mui- | best at 1le taost reasonane ~rices. fatlure he fact that Great Bri 4 e Bedspread and window draperies | 0y feet of the iceman. A refrigerator uin has approved the government as| afier 1he suscess of (he tarift ill| e imporiant faciors. The gaest | hat fs bullt into the house L MAHONEY BROS., Falls Ave set up by Huerta leaves It as much de o % His: tsoti chamber in vlden tmes was suppliea | he Iced from the outside fs fdeal—|-— Ko A in the hou lis per : Rl ? s | Woman's Home Companion .4 ¢ awn over the white counterpane. | 5 i MR RaBl ol witieh Meates | TIILES And Lo the consvessmen, Presi o make one of these, purchase lace | FOR SHEET MUSIC. & evidently the trouble which Mexies | gent Wilson may consider 5t sdvissa- | jneertion efti five or six inches ! - | 2 3 S & iax heen to this eoumtry ls far from | yle 1o open its appearance beforé the and cut strivs the length de- | Any one who has a collection of D, Ze J. JONES < end, Its wars and revolutions have | genate, with atother word of adviee,” | Join these alternat v strips | musle knows how bard it 18 (0 kecp o v aused no end of anheyance beeau Lo ik or satin the same widih | ¥ assorted wnd i gocd condition when | Swite 46, Shannon Baildin g of the guardianship which the Mon- he termination that the late |y in color with t ran B Ay in e ;49*‘»“:('. HI:(\'HI 18 4 SUE- | Take elavator Bhetucise: streer o8 Boetrine thrusts upon us, The president of Havii died from poisen ies reom, | fhery Aade Hnd DUl R e Wi e e FEOm e -my o g ol g P . . ey e g e rose saiin #re an effective com- | joy: Classity the music an dthen on SRk creste from e o fp! i Pl 0 Y hic desth | was | binatien, Lace edging to match the the back of each group insert with a %2 conperned there are many A8 e | ARSPURCemEn g X i nsertien ix used to border the spread. | bodkin three pieces of fine linen tape | v gl - e e e i T etdeyest Tace | thrangn inres hoten pievcea win | Ko € AYCHISON, M. D., To Bl country for protection, Hucriu [a viotent death amons cortain of the |0 TRENG Cuaiiy and strips of | sewing machine stilatto. They shonld PAYSICIAN AvD SURGEON, new plans (o add me trouble to his [ ittie republics is as vet an excepiion | fowered lawn or = dimity make a|be tied very loosely 16 allow each | coom A Secone i oor. Shausen Sldg cxperienoes ws president 1o the ruls charming bedspread, piece of music to stand flat against Nighs ‘oheus 1287 The Porteous & Mitchell Co. HOUSE DRESS PROBLEM SOLVED You dresses to see house woman is. Ask the dress There are interested in every the Baldwin, that slips on like a coat. is not a button, hook or eye on it. Just two self-clasping catches at the back and—Snap! and it's on. Every Baldwin has reversible fronts, easily changed, giving you Double Service, both as to wear and cleanliness. Made chambrays the of quality percales and by skilled labor and under Consumers’ League Inspection. PRICES ARE $1.50 AND $1.98 Easy to Put On and Off like no puliing over head or slipping out of skirt. Made Princess Style garment a neat and tidy Also has pocket. No Buttons or Hooks and Eyes just two large snaps on the silown in the cut, holds ie entire garment in place, giving appearance. Costs No More than ordinary house dresses, but cheaper in the end, because of their service features, Come and See these Double Service Dresses and have our sales- people explain the many advan- tages of these unique and prac- tical garments. Two Reversible Fronts which give double service, both as ts wear and soil Easy to Launder because the garment opens out flat, with no buttons or frills to bother. An important point Double Service House Dresses ~made cellent and best House on a quality basis, ex- percales and ginghams, of workmanship. Ask to see the “Baldwin” Double Service House Dresses. On sale on second floor at $1.50 and $1.98. The Porteous & Mitchell Co PLYMOUTH (Londor) BOULOGNE (Pari» HAMBURG ON 17,000 TON STEAMSHIPS Assuring Arrival in Pali;;qA;i l?ll: s CINCINNATI - June 7 CINCI [ - July CLEVE]:AND June 24 CLEVELAND - July 29 HAMBURG- AMERICAN LINE 607 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass., or Locai Agent TheDimeSavings Bank OF NORWICH. DIVIDEND The regular has been declared from t THE FENTON-CHARNLEY BUILDING C0., Inc GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH CONN. Semi-annual Dividend the net earn- | [ months at ings of the p x the rate of Four per cent. a year, and will be payable on and after May 15, FRANK L. WOODARD, apr22daw Treasurer. WHEN want ta put vour busi ness hefare the public, thara is no me Gium bettar than throvgh the advertis ing columns of The Bulletin. WHEN vou want to put weur busi- | ness hafors the public. thers is no me. dium hatter *han_through the-edvert ing columns of The 'Bulletin

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