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Slorwich Fuiletin nnd gauficfl. 117 YEARS OLD. —_—— Subscription price, 12¢ a week; 50c 3 month; $800 a y- - —_— = Entered at the Pestoffice at Nerwica, Conn, as second-elass matter. Telephone Calls: Balletin Business Office. 480. Bulletin Fdiiorial Rooms, 3i Bulletin Job Office, 35-2 Willimantic Office, Boem 2, Murray Building. Telephone 210. Nerwich, Monday, July 14, 1913. The Circulation of The Bulletip The Bulletin has the largest elr- cutation of amy pawer i Basters Commesticut, and from thrce 1o four (mes larger tham that of any tu Norsdeh. it fx delivered to over 3,000) of the 4053 houses in Ner- wick, amd read oy mimety-three per cent./of the peeple. Im Windbam it fu deilvered te over 500 houses, e Putsam asd Dasiclson over 1,100, amd in all of thewe places it » coasidered local dsily. Eamers Cemmecilcat has forty- nime wowss, ouc humdred amd sixty- five postoffice districts, amd mixty rural free delivery routes. The RBulletin is sold m every ttows amd om all of the R ¥. b croutcs in Easters Coumecticat CIRCULATION 11901, GVErage....irvuiennnens 4412 1905, avarage...vsserenneeen.h §20 8,587 Week of July 12.. Have The Bulletin Follow You Readers of the Bulletin leaving the city for the ssashore, mountains, rural resorts or Europe can have the Bulletin follow them daily and keep in touch with home affairs. Orders should be placed with The Builetin Business Office. po = S S T WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE. Much importance sonference with th esident at the ®White Hous= today of the representa- tives of both sides on the threatened railroad strike., It is an effort in be- balf of an adjustment of their qif- feremees through arbitration which de- serves the carnest support of all con- perned. The hastening of national legislation is at the present time an tmportant factor since the need of gv- treoming the defects of the Erdman act is recognized In order tg make it Avaflable and satisfactory to the parties concerned. The conference should have an im- porta effect upon the action which the president will take in bel f of the s attached to the imendments. The need of amend- | n ments 18 understood by congress wder to give the sreater degree »f fairness and the semate has ap- >roved them, but through the objec- dong of the secretary of lahor to the srovision which would make an in- fependent burean of mediation whose thief, named for seven years, would e responsible to the president alone, the matter is held up in the house. Tt is the overcoming of this situa- Hon and the putting into effect of the changes en the undisputed provisions which need Immediate attention. Whatever ean be dome by the parties to the impending strike te encourage speedy legislation should he, The pres- ident fully realizes his responsibility, The entire action is in the interest of the public but arbitration sheuld pre- vail for the preper adjustment for all concerned. MOVING PICTURES. Moving pictures have come into such widespread use as a matter of enter- tainment apd education that it Is not prising when it is announced that cighty millien dollars represent the in- vestment In such enterprises, They have to a large degree removed the heatrieal preductions through giving a cheap but satisfying entertainment and when proper consideration has een given to the character of the pic- shown the recompense in pl and education has been equal to he outlay even though the American people last year enthused over It tp the extent of §,300,000.000 nickels. The moving picture shaw has In- creased ra in popularity and the greater its use the mreater its field of Influence has deyeloped. Though its finaneial return is large, the mov- ing pletyres have by no means served their full purpose in the direction of entertainment alone, As an education- al factor they have a high value which should not be lost sight of. There are opportunities beyond that of entertain- ment for which the moving pictures can be employed with profit. This is being attempted in many instances with much success, the lecture plat- form being greatiy aided thereby while e scheol and the church are also making excellent use of thelr possibil- ties. The “movies” have made good whers properly censured, ‘and the turning of them from the rigleulous and amusing to the usefu] and educa- tional opens limitless opportuni- ties for increasing their value. A tour of six weeks on the lecture platform, with congress in session and a number of important foreign problems before the country takes Secretary Bryan away from Washing- ton when he should be earning his ary. The president gets lost in New Hampshire woods, goes on exploration trip, Improves in golf and health but stter expletive than Tut! tut! has n reported during his vacation. ving equally as much attention investigations as it 18 to tariff and eney, The qualifications are the same as er for ambassadorial positions and they are paliticel contributions and wealth. Merit and good service fail of reeogmition, Bosten master barbers faver an {mcrease rather than = deerease in the price of a shave. It's mighty hard werk cutting the cost of “down. | tablishing better r it every vear |ogni FITNESS 18 IMPORTANT. In his declaration that the captains in the navy must hereafter show fit- ness and experience in their examina- tion for promotion to rear admirals, instead of depending uvon seniority iels might be thought to take the po- sition that officers unfit for such pro- motion and the ‘service which would follow have profited to the detriment ever, which should operate more just- ly than the recent decision of the ‘Plucking board which took Captain T. M. Potts from the service and placed him on the retired list, only after he had had an unusual opportunity for greater efficiency among the naval of- ficers is worthy of attempting. Every rear admiral should be fit for the place. or influence exerted to pass a polit- ical favorite over another who might be far more capable. Officials are se- can render to the government both in times of peace and in times of war They should have a knowledge of all forms of the service and be fully qual- ified for whatever rank they may be |are washed promoted to, before such premotion |from running. is made. Changes in department prac- | and they will Jook equal to new. tice are always liable t6 displease some but if it is a betterment which is minor importanc e baking soda FIGHT AGAINST OPIUM. they iy There is cause for congratulation |ousl ade the over the progress that is being in the fight against opium amo: nations of the world, The need of ulations for cu ing the sale of this drug and its pro- duets Is fully realized when many !in their line. countries send representatives for conference at The Hague upen the best means of suppressing such tragde. | China against the use of opium, the | |revelations which have heen and are | | constantly being made particularly in | the large cities concerning the demand | | caine, and the ex- h is carried on in ome places in heroin, and the r ognized need of legislation which curb the sale, are all the best kind of evidence that the opium tra serves e most rigid Te Opium has its value as a dr should be confined to legitima 1s such. Sentiment is rising a for and sale of tensive trade wh >tion. but rmine the strength and v any nation, which does not rec- | its he mtry should have started the t against the trafic seven vea ause for pleasant reflection. 1t to meet with the at W to und ty of & through the cammercialization of it, deserves the worldwide support. It is a fight in behalf of humanity which should win. Six weel tary Bryan Is to devote to carrying | bright out his engagements on the Chautau- |on qua lecture circuit, and durin time he will be away from his duties as secretary of state and devoting himself to a little private business. Woman in Life and in the Kitchen and length of service, Secretary Dan- | SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE, e removed from the zinc tops of kitchen tables with vine- of the department. It is a ruling, how- | gar. long, for many of the advance models have three-quarter length coats. Smart little coats have collars and cuffs of colored satin. covered with the same material are used to fasten the coat. The fishwife sash of bracaded silk in brilllant colering adorns many of the smartest gowns.- It is drawn well over the hips and the long ends are bordered with bead or silk fringe. Stains may b Ball button: ice of tomato iy vidual casseroles of and cheese. ood on indi- ed spaghetti Potato balls which are sauted butter after being boiled are delicious, demonstrating his value to the navy. | They should be served with a gener- S s L B i Sl e e Lot e O A dark blue satin hat is veiled with blue tulle and trimmed with -scarlet Anather large garden party hat of changeable pink is covered with black chantilly lace and the crown is wreathed with tiny pink velvet roses. are more generally worp and a dainty model of pink straw corbeau-blue moire silk,-and two roses, one of yellow and the other deep pink, adorn the sides. SLIMMER THAN ‘EVER‘ Smart women this ‘summer will lock they have done for a To secure the effect de- sired undergarments that add to the si%e are being dispensed with. To take the place of the abandoned petticoats which is very thin, crepons and other transparent mater- Save your lemon rinds, dry them in the oven and store them in an air b 2 A little of this added te an Thera should not be partiality shown |apole pie gives it a deliclous AAVORIRG. ¥R g it When making baked or hoiled cus to be used should be faced with tard_the milk ected, or sho & valte they | scalded and set aside to cagonlio gl Bhinlbligre make the custard in the ordinary way and it will be perfectly smooth. inegar is put with the water in which colored table cloths prevent the color Iron when still If one cupful of slimmer than To make string beans or cabbage ks 5 s cooking them and also to really aimed at, the displeasure is of | P P0, W PO 0E qlitea for cooking vegetable add a pinch of the water in which tender the nmew muslin, the women who may be described as ul- trafashionable have conceived a petti- coat combination made out of woven 8ilk which fits the hips closely. WARDROBE BOX. A space saver is the wardrobe box - under, the bed. i8 suspended from two metal arms, or bars, which are This makes it possible to draw box in and out, without trouble. box does not touch the floor, so there of dust and dirt as cumulating under it, and the bed, with the box in pesition, may be moved at The boxes, which are provided with hinged covers, come in different jsizes and are designed for different the vegetables as fresh and tender as when they came from the garden. NEW FANS. Butterfly fans are the newest thing Apparently the designer them has been to South Americ and brought back specimens of the exquisitely shades of brown and The edict which has gone forth in mauve, painted on a silk spread edged and mounted upbn highly = polished Some of the spreads so fine that the butterflies, a distance, seem to be floating in the air and momentarily one expects them of these fans harmonize with a i i with is no pessibility sticks ivor. gat to vanish. The beauty is frock of any color. Another charming type of the hand- is of gauze mounted upon , every stitch of which is in water colors with a floral upper edge of | the spread is finished with white ost- of the gold, the TO FILL PILLOWS. t from your grocer a quantity of the ground cork in wh With it fill porch and hammock. ~They comfortable painted fa white ivar painted pattern. h grapes are pillows for and are not | rieh its influences tend | tieh. f their drawing dampness and becoming matted, as so many fillings do, NEEDLEWORK NOTES. | colors and | fetching. Particularly fascinating is a fan of backed with white whose - tips, of the spread, m: a fringe of fluff at the top. | over the marabou are tiny flowers and small green leaves which a mounting of silver mful effect. That this | white ove- | ostrich 5| above Cheesecloth makes good | dust cloths, polishers for furniture or tie over milk tever can be done ta|run down upon dainty curtains and comforters. DK WUER 8 curde TN DAY Defom KT Sasar EIEk If the large evelets in French em- broidery are first worked stiteh, as one would a stem, and then cut out and embroidered they will hold their shape much better. TO KEEP IRONS. from rusting, S — = them with mutton fud!, WYL]]:] in com- s mon brown paper and put them away BRYAN'S VERSATILITY. BABSP TS RALKhCEY oy is the time which Secre- | rusty, they may be made smooth and putiing some white sand a smooth hoard and rubbing the that | iron over it several times. After basting insertion on any goods be cut away from neath, take a piece of stiff pasteboard four inches In length and just in between the You can then éut the goods with no likelihood of lace, as the pasteboard in a @r the right width to sli HEALTH AND BEAUTY cutting the protects it. inates will government's means that mands constant the opinion of past holders. In declaring that the announced va- | {from the cation of the secretary urable surprise the Boston Pos “The secretary duties can wait, a pleas- ave desk | the whites of the e in —_— for eight hours out of ten eve take thess things back, nd meantime of the versatile tal af state of this rer help thinking that confirmed Chautauqua are a mumber trouhlesnme, canal controversy s undecided. ama savs we are hehind terest, a Russian treaty is lacking and heen 18 enough | shington as secrelary of | monia may he given, one teaspoonful | |in a wine glass of hot water, every | EDITORIAL NOTES, f difficulty facin, a welcome Jack John- some- where else. The removing of six grade crossings | suns at once ought .to eause a grateful re- | Of care just as readily, and convales- Happy thought is need of constant effort to er to the ! The fact that isn't Jooking to a big | season when exchange seats are selling | {vening gown and that for afternesn as low as $88,000 without a rush which is gecond enly hibition given in New York Warning does little good. of drownings continue w! increasing regularity. its vice-ad- Chilt doesn't believe in retiring officers too has just completed 48 years ac- | Use very little pelish and apply on tive service. woman wha | ing murde Possibly the vern- valua- concerning from the opiniens of the re licans on the tariff bill, nt §,| Pale blue batiste Is used for a up | Charming froock and the low helt of was typleal his joh (o fight with the rebel army The man who drew hls maney from 8 bank and placed It In a stoye only | gred sujts and leather buttons appear oan appreciate | on matar and steamor eeats, the force of bad judgment. taice §16,000 celved for To cure seasickness wet a half sheet is made by separating the Whites yolks of two fresh eggs. Beat the yolks add pepper and salt to taste. Beat the whites to a stiff froth, Heat a half pint of beef tea to the scalding peint and mix with the - | beaten yolks and quickly stir into this Serve at once. In order that the teeth he heautiful they should develop on a regular dou- ble cupve, the line of the gums form- ing a well ordered guide for the teeth, those | Phe taoth In its hardest portion is demonstration | made up of eement, ivory and enamel, secretary | The epamel forms the superficial lay- But we can- [er and glves the teoth brilllamey, It of |18 more or less fragile, aecarding to . | the individual, The acids attack the | enamel; henea it follows that sema dentifriees are guite dangereug and important | (hay some fruits and aeid drinks ate rtment | tacl the teeth, Persons addieied te since | drinking cider always haye wretched : the | teeth, Pan- | e in- | When suffering from heat exhaus- | tion the patient who feels weak and prostrated should be put in a ceol, shady, quiet plaee, the head low. Sal volatile or aromatic spirits of am- half hour for three or four doses, or is also useful. Apply cold wei cloths to the head and a hot water bottle to the feet. Of course, all clothing should be loosened and the collar removed. | The. attack is not s dangerous as in roke, hut evil results follow lack cence should be guarded. Now THE OPEN NECK, "} Dhe fashion of shawing the meck in afternoon outdoer dress Is fast in- creasing. In some of the newest med- is softened by plaited tulle or lace. In explorers | other instances the neck is better hid- are buying dogs 1sn't helping or wor- | den by the line of bodice, but, on the rying mest of the dog catchers, other hand, in freat it is opened for several inches in a deep peint, 8hould this fashion inerease still more there will be no difference left between the | wear. A great autherity on dress has said that for every inch of neck an example of gun |shown the face suffers. to the ex- s POLISHING FURNITURE, The num- | Remove the dust thoreughly before | and auto accidents | Starting te polish. ifor the services use a small stick | eevered with cloth or a hrush. wash with vinegar and water before polishing. a pad of Aannel or soft linen. Be provided with a seeond duster ordered | with which to held the furniture while being | polishing. be- SWEET ODORS. The greatest profusion of sweet odors comes to us fram France and | always are the perfumers adding the | new triumph to their art. Faint, deli- cate perfumes haunt us as docs the I: ath of spring. A scent that com- From the eagerness with which they | hines a .spicy, woodsy smell, with the ta [ faint sweet suggestion of fHowers, is bh- | one of the new bouquet perfumes, DICTATES OF FASHION. in | folded taffeta s caught at the side with a pink rose, Large flat or bullet buttons af woed are ysed on many of the cloth tail- A grodual ehange in ithe silhouette the | has bbe-n‘ n‘:ntted during tha lagt Goddess of Liberty en ile capitol at |MMORtN and the grestsat width js at Washingten but no bids have heen re. | 1 NIPS PeviVing the peston effect, “whitowashing" the 100+ | rFoliowing the naiural erder of | things, the fall coat promises to be To Aarn table linen stretch the arti- embroidery | § Willfof writing paper, pin on under side of | Inter- | ynderwear, let rest on stomaeh. A help of state is | if not a cure. one of the cabinet positions which de- - attention te duties in | A nourishing lunch for an invalid | {cle smooth -and _tight Remove the presser foat fram the sewing machine, lopsen slip the heops under the needle without turning the hoops, | back and forth until the hele is neatly Then turn the Loops and pro- ceed in the same manner | stitching already put in. | is gratifying. Clever needleworkers | matching the pattern so skilifully that | | cannot be easily matched, do not se in a straight seam, but turn over the tacking every | quarter of an inch, When pr finished this appearance like the other lon white paper and le | CULTIVATE A BED MINT. mint, as all is a shady {in a bree root five inches apart in well fertilized If planted in May for clipping in Jyne. A LINEN SHOWER. A linen shower given recently shows the girlish prettily arranged affair, a secret, too, and was planned at home of one of the promote | the bride-ele | young women tied a pretty on her head, { whole tegether, W he i i until the doctor comes. Strong coffee | | L) ‘When the mixture is | ice. When set dip the mold into warm little white | | presentation speech was of a fun pre responsibilities of wash impressive af all, the laundress fails to arrive. ly and in a very ladylike manner each one than stepped forward and pre- PRESERVE BABY'S SKI te do' when 4 els’ the bodice ends half way between | keep the week end from adding anoth- | the shoulder and neck and, In front a deep peint. The whole of this outline | Afternoon and Evening THE’NIAHDE T AND BEST TENTED EVER PROJEOTED. A PERFECT AND COMPLETE EXHIBI. TION, eminently worthy of the cauntry and the age and patroniaed by the pure and goad evervwhere sented a cake of laundry soap. Then the parlor door was opened and there upon a clothes line hung an array of linen pieces such as would delight the heart of any young woman abeut to enter upon her home duties. The articles were all pinned onto the line with decorated clothes pins, RECIPES. loed Raspberries—Take large, firm raspberries, hull and examine for in- | sects. Beat up the white of an ess with a wine-glassful of water, dip the raspberries, one at a time, inte this, roll them singly in powdered sugar as they are taken from the egg and water, place a shert distanes apart them - to take or _seven plice in a cool place served, which wi When dry till they are to be . Whipped Red Currant Gream—Piace ! in a saucepan an ounce of gelatin | with half a pint of water, set on the fire till boiling and dissolved and mix cupful of red cureant juice and the juice of one large lemon or two small ones, Sweeten the mix- ture to taste, stir over the fire till boiling again, strain through a fine sieve and leave -till cool. Then sweeten one pint of sweet cream with four tablespoonfuls of powdered sugar, whisk it to a stiff snow or froth, add it to the eurrant juice and whisk the thick turn it into a mald packed with water, wipe and turn the cream out onte a fancy dish. PHICE REDUCTION e BEST COFFEE 23c per Ib. PEANUT BUTTER 10c per lb. FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY United Tea Importers Go, Franklin Sq., over Semers Bros. Should there be any greasiness, | CUTICURA SOAP DR. F. D. COLES Veterinary Surgeon Office, HODGE'S STABLE | Residence 10 JONATHAN SMITH, 30 Tewn St, Norwich. Dealer in OILS, GREASES, and GASOLINE A Full Supply Always on Hand. PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL for Oil Stoves a Specialty, Telephone 318. Assisted when necessary by | Cuticura Ointment. keep the skin and scalpclean | and clear, sweet and healthy, besides seothing irritations | which often prevent sleep | and if neglected become chronic disfigurements, St S0k i D94 1 oo o 83 A el IF YOU are thinking of a SUMMER SUIT call and see what I can do for you. jCOXETER, Tailor 33 Broadway July 16th L i) “THE RIVAL FI FROM THE SHADUWS CALAMITY ANN TAKES A TRIP AL _GRAIG, Saloist NORWICH, v 21st L WAIT Wiy WAIT ee a Bhow, one In which EVERY variety of entertainmen included If you want to see Wild West WAIT FOR THE BIG SHOW, If you admire Marvelous Sheoting THE YOU NG BUFFALO If you enjoy Trained Animal ; 1 Lo o Tl Strange Peopl Wit VEaT, HIPFODROME If you are thrilled by Dla\hvdofyin.'F'zu AND FAR EAST mvrgmmm ONE MAGNIFICENT PERFORMANGE R.&MEM”‘R ::::u:::“l:-o:::v::;;mnhl:il:“::; 0: half of these \pp & CoL. E3Ma2) CuMMing S TN ¢ L\ g J INBNF-GUT 1TSELF G G A T RRENA AN . EXHIBITION THAT 1S BROADER THAW, ITS TITLE DAILY, 10:30 A.M.. Reserved seats on sale day of exhibition at the BROADWAY PHARM- AQY, sorner Braadway and Main 8t, Prices same as at show grounds. DAILY SERVICE Steamer Block Island Oniisa: 2 WATCH HILL and BLOCK ISLAN Nerwieh ... - Block Island . New Lenden . 0 10:40 | Wateh Hill . Wateh Hill . 12:00 12:00 | New London . Bleek Island .....Dye 1:30 1:30 | Norwich ... PM PM * Dally, except Sundays, ** Sundays-only. SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS Mendays, Wednesdays and Fridays, July 7 to August 29, Watch Hill Ré:"\?RN Block Island n:-m)m Adults, 60; Children, 25e¢. Adulte, 76¢; Children, 40c. Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach mear landings at Watch Hill and Black Isiand. Fer further information, party rates, apply at effice of company en New London (Norwich) Line Wharf, New Lenden, NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP COMPANY, E. L, DOIL, Agent, rewer ATHE BROADWAY” " DEPENDABILITY s dap China Musie Novelties Fashions LINKED TO “The Broadway” Dspendentability Centuries before printing was known and when language had hardly risen abeve the animal dialect, it is guite probable that same one had some thing to eat for barter and made effort to have gomebody take it from him for_a consideration. In those days when written terms were undiscovered the chances are that somebody steod on a roek or hillside or somewhere where folks ceuld see him, and in a-way peculiar to his tribe announced that he found some- thing he would be glad to be rid of if he was paid fer it. We are starting en the hillside of the press this morning te anmounce that the stock at “The Broadway” is clean, true and honest. We are going to make this stere the best little store of its kind in Eastern Connecticut. ‘We get week by week fram New York “Broadway Seng Hits," hits se new that the ink on them is hardly dry, You may have them far 10¢. Ceme in and hear them. Standard Fashions. “That's 'nuff.” =CORNELL e} “HAMILTON” WATCHES and Satisfaction Guaranteed WM, FRISWELL 25 and 27 Franklin St. BUSINESS MEN Whether the business with which Yoy are assoclated earrles its account here or elsewhers The Uncas National Bank invites your personal aceount assuring you of appreciative at- tention from employes and offigers, Jupe 30, 1818, are due and pavahle at Orfice af 3 Boapd of Water Commissieners. 5 v ] J 30, ivl1g. S LAl SO LR TR o Europear: Plan { Grill Roem epen until 12 m. the office July 1, 1814 Office open from 580 a. m. to'5 p. m. Office open 3 o, on’ Baturady "eventng, Juiy 10, Trom | HAYES BROS, Props te 8. = dditions will be made to all bills s AT SHORT NOTICE, DEN'I;IST Done RIGHT :‘-.n:g‘r:lr price. Give DR. E. J. JONES HARRY G, WASHBURN, Telephane 132:5, Bath Street, Suiie 46, Shannon Building