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117 YEARS OLD price 120 a week; 500 a | menth; a year. Hntered at the Postoffice at Norwich, Conn. as second-class matter. Telophone Calls: Bulletin Business Office 480 Bulletin Editorial Rooms 35-3 Bulletin Job Office 35-2 Willimantic Office, Room 2 Murray Building. Telephone 2°~. ‘Norwich, Monday, Nov. 24, 1913, The Girculation of The Bullein The Bulletin has the largest . circulation of any paper in East- emn Connecticut and from three to four times larger than that of any in Norwich. It is delivered to ever 3,000 of the 4,053 houses in Norwich, ar! read by ninety- thres per cent. of the people. In Windham it se deliversd to ov. 900 houses, in Putnam and Danisisop to over 1,100 and i all of these places it is consid- ored the local daily. Eastern Conmecticut has forty- nine towns, one hundred and sixty-five ce districts ond sixty rural free delivery routes. The Bulletin Is sold in every town and on all of the R. F. D. reutes in Eas Connecticut. CIRCULATION 1901 average.. 180S, average. NUMBERING FOOTSALL PLAYERS. All that 1= neaded to win 2 oc t the ldea of placinz numbers 1 fhe foothali players is one of 88ty thommand in aitendsnce ot a esntest where 1t bs impossibie to toll one player from another Frgh sing. struggiing mass and 1t be with fine 1t vlayer. Dosibie to tel] the The tdea of havirg the Dusshers bas met with « Cagtain Ketchom of ¥ The tanmp does nol Jhay Lo e Bt oy thee wodegs 5rd | e ane mot worldng T win recornition By the public, but e g tor themedyes and the universic With Cagt. Cavanaugh of Dartmonth It ls dMement To is willing to Ao vt Be can to hely the public 1 Same and wxrs “we are < zood and that of rempting plarers ‘o 'n- netead of team pay re per- chief cbfections but *he for oufwelghed by the comvenien - i il i iz l im regardiess of parcy diplomatic service is equalls hiz why it should not be. It maintained as an ex Pposition for large cor wealth or work In poli very same reasons that appointments are based service, those same qu should prevafl in the ch There wonld then be the dfplomatic appointments ith general approval, w oase at the present ctvll marvice is extended > main at a stand il I | i 7 fligg E | i P then will efficient REQULATE FOR SAFETY. Even though the number of deaths , ' New York resulting from the fast operation of aute mall trucks is large, | the restriction of the carriers by sre- elal ordinance is opposed by the post-| From all over the country will go| office department of the government. | oo SR et the SHll - naclingy i S bt * Gonerad d in consress to give reba - e deock B b seecd] half a fare to strap hanger: should not be restricted by a city or- dinance. The mail auto is concerned in handling a large amount of business which of course must be moved oxpe- @itiopaly, In that large center large volume [ Y there of but it it to human ’ife, The public and business demand that the mail sheli be kept moving, but it is not prged at the sscrifice of the itves of men, women and children It they sre geing te have considera- tion for anything antos must respect humanity, The government would rot s think of demandipg faster mail trains 1t was known that by se deing more lves would he taken oF endanzored. There is ne reasen why 1t shewld b seny difterent with the aulos in the | wtrects of New Yowk. Satety sheuid + Bt frel consideraiion asd this should . > 2z oot There is no | apply ithe same to the mail truck as | to any cther yehicle. If speclal pri lleges to metor driven vehieles ace to be given the mail ambulances and | fire wagons must have it, but of the three the urgeney of the mall delive ery Is not sufficient to warrant exces- alve speed or recklessness. BUEaEwTIONS R INFANT MORTALITY. ‘What can be accomplished by steady, persistent effort is well indicated by A tiny piece of garlic lald on will glve a slight savory flavor. WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN THE KITCHEN. THE HOUSEWIFE. lettuce half an hour before serving NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1918 A very small, soft oné should be used at first. If ripe fruit were usdd freely and wisely at meals, the mouth and di- gostive organs would be kept clean, the eliminating functlons would be Ahd Backache is gone! Quickly >—Yes? Almost instant re- lief from soreness, stiffness, lameness a gentle rubbing the the success which has atftended the - asalsted, and many poisons that othere | 80d pain follows a fight to reduce Infant mortallty, The| Knives mot in daily use should be | SAEF T HHE el SRGR0 B00 O ind | with “St. Jacobs: Oil” o death rate among inants stil runs| Well polished and buried in & Dox of| fevelop obstinate diseases would bo |, APPIY this soothing, penetrating of Into large figares, but it has be n | #AWdust until required for use. Provented from accumulating. In ail | diTectly upon the ache, and I sadic . es, b P E 4 5 ¢ " | reilet comes. “St. Jac greafy reduced be ‘e of the eduen- To render boots and shoes water- HDa CEML PEOIEY et s S el harmless backache, lumbago and before filling the kettle. Very decreas in the death rate among chil. dren is the one best Indlcation of the success of the undertaking. this great work the New Post well says: “Among al t" movements of the time, which has been | & ar and the | 87 by using water that has already bolled. ) :v;, Rt e, too, will burn clear and brighi what to send to be sold it tional cggopalzn which has becn %0 | proof in damp weather rub.a little faithull® and carefully conduct-d. | mutton suet around the edges of the Thers was a crying demand for teach- | Soles. Beeswax is just a8 efficacious. ing parents the importance of prop- 3 = er care and sanitation and the stenly |, AIWAYS empty®out any water left quently the flat taste of tea is caused s thrown over the coals less soot will | 1f a strong brine of salt and water | | collect in the flues and chimneys. The is well to| cinal virtue, and those who make good St his healing agency willc Se’a | sciatica cure which hever disappoints - QUCH! LAME BACK, RUB IT Get a Small Trial Bottle “St. Jacobs Oil.” of Old-time, Penetrating cannot and doesn't the skin. Straighten up! Quit complaining! Stop those tortuous “stitches.” In a moment you will forget that you ever had a back, because it won't hurt or be stiff or lame. Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of “St. Jacobs Oil” from your drugglst ‘now and get this lasting rellef. injure ‘burn, rule, find that they seldom, if ever, need to employ the apothecary. A FEW SUGGESTIONS. the foot, where the weight of the body rests in walking. fre- Never cut the nails too short, as they = Favge 3 are more Jikely to become ingrown. been | For those who make their OWN |Ang file them smooth with sandpaper, coffee; Do mot put the coffee pot OVer | o they will not catch and pull the the flame, but place it in & pan of |threads of your stockings. bolling water, This is a slow but ex- it cellent way of making the beverage, ECEPTACLE. and furthermore, it will keep the HATHERCRY coffee hot indefinitely and prevent it | Make your own hatbox of paste- i from boiling away. The coffee retains b ver jt with wallpaper or its fine flavor und does not becoms | boroned Sorer N en 0 he v seconds. The n will : make [ estimate of the com- | crack and can be removed _easily, NEEDLEWORK ~NOTES. ; t ze and replacing, | without the inconvenience and delay | o T ‘ u::\{ item the| of waiting for water to boil When you wish to cut whalebone to o hen you ap- iy 4 m- any desired lensth and find it diff will probably find BOLSTER SACHET. G, try warming it before the fir ¢ ihe kitchen utensils = e A A e auction room, NOL| The little bolster shaved sachet g i for any length of | among the newest seen and u S s g the newest seen and us Some women use hooks and eves for ¢ nent of odds and | made of linen or lawn, embroidered 1n | clostne yokes, I s method is not A sccamuiete i moxt noude | yariien o Sisabie. Butte 72’ bittonholes - Phese little sachets are used as a st longer, also look neater ) - 3 yuld pack for storage much | roii for hions on the ! b o 5 e n as one packs for ary other | dresser, where ance fills the | | » o W haln ; 2 , witk difference, that the | room, | bone the hem. where- hooks and o sacnre 2y no unpacked for many o | e »u_will_avoid s o 3 of P; and at it is desirable DICTATES OF FASHION, | e thread through on " em into as small & compass as | S ! ip hone, Gut o I b Bretelle and pender styles are .‘\ d. »w to reducing = storage | very pleasingly rendered. > ways of using all the in- : & r a coat sleeve, ng fror 3 8 furnitiire turned up-| There are elaborate belts, jewel or sure the arm and get . 3 ioe Adl large picture with a|cameo studded, which savor of an- o and arm W e e the space wt“m‘ cient Venice. Pittsburg! . e of the the out. ine of the AalER tions should be " >hio. ha filled up with smaller pictures.| Blouses of tulle. shadow lace and his point, never < should be packed in a good | filet net, in white or ecru, will be worn | a 1 15ia . small boxes, rather than in-one | with coat suits this fail i 3 3 sure of Somplvin with the| Snakesi in serge is new ia : £ surance com- | gray with dots of red, ¢ u_store them ack | puting and traveling. nd f: i } In the very quaintest coiffure . . rangement the hair is paried thro - 1 than that for the reduc- | b i cretonne. Hinge the sides to the bot- L ooty ad oatient, | Drst with 4 Ltte butterrand . waen |- Cofee ninkes an efcelient polish for | tirouph ‘eyelets, Make' the: topy. to 268, R RE L cooked they will be beautifully brown | eyrniture. Drain the left over coffee | hinge. t6 one of the sides. This can \ withyvigor and enthuslasm, | and erisp, with the glazed appearance | SIS, oM Nave u quatt mix. 1t | Lnge fo one of the eldes. This can n governmental anthorities and at makes them so appetizing. with a tablespoonful of sweet oil. i1s more convenlent than & regular . en > bas| o : e s to| the furniture over with this and | etbor. o 1 or noisy ‘in con- | Mavonnaise dressiug Wil separate | ‘with a dry cloth.. Tf coffes 18 | "ot traveling on”the oris matter 1t has come | Whefl too much salt has been added to| strong it will nelp conceal all serateh- | gray: summer silk bag to cover m i - Add a sliced ban o the e of | gheds the dust an ot perm et~ | gredients are not pughly chilled | oo ceg and beat until SHI. The ba- | s0°oitr mromn. Close. both enas + tr used nana. will be entirely dissolved and|tnhe bag with a drawstring, and it will | sed or or e you will have a deliclous substitute | not then be necessary to draw the hat ¢ s . s STORING GOODS. | for whipped cream. out from one end only, which some- the taFir — | Pierce the smooth bottom of a to- | (imes breaks fragile irimmings when oD o £ thot When deciding what to keep and| mato with fork and hold over the | {he hat is thrust into the bag. | | requires long baking. The oiled boxes in which crackers come. Pack your doughnuts and cookies in them. They will keep fresh almost twice as long. Use them instead of pans for baking fruit cake or any loaf cake that n- ing and the sff outside keep the cake from burning. These boxes also make excellent polishers for irons. TOILET ACCESSORY. A mnovelty in powder puffs which is | both ornamental and useful consists of | | | small lamb’s wool or eiderdown puffs attached to the center of brilliant col- ored silk handkerchiefs, about seven inches square. The puff is drawn up with a cord string and the handker- chief is tucked into the front of the gown or coat pocket, or otherwise partially concealed, It lends a strik- ing note of color to a costume. These puffs are very attractive for bridge ana other prizes. CONCERNING WOMEN. Mrs, i the wome George W. Parkhurst, an ant| der of Buffalo, says that hat city do not care to vote. - She hat 9,000 postal cards were sent out to the women of the city within the last few months and t up to the present time but 1,000 responded_in favor of woman suifrage. But 150 returned cards with atement that they were Ira S. Wile, a member of the board of education of New York. says that under a compulsory & ucation boards of education become le for the physical welfare of the school, and he therefore points | out the importance of the internation al congress of school hygiene, to be held in Buffalo the iast week in Au tion to s of boards of ates present. educ have dele INSET IN HANDKERCHIEF. An initfal worked in filet crochet with fine thread and a very fine cro- chet hook can be inse: info a hand- orcl with good effect. This is somet new i is especially at tractive w a fine crochet edgin The lcerchief should first be hem- st 1 with a narrow hem. Draw only three thread, nd take four threads for the stitch if you wish a daintily finished edg RECIPES. Tomatoes, Marseilles—Select six good sized firm tomatoes, wipe and t them in halves yugh sides. ir one-half f sweet nto a pan well the tomato this on the sides which wer d cook briskly r one ter weil a Hn baking tomatoes on this, the un- es downward, and _season pepper and salt ake a | finely chopped lot, two o ished garlic, two hard boiled ¢ a teaspoonful of parsley f anchovies, and an o r well together in a r the tops of to- matoes ing,, dividing it eaualls ttle fresh breadcrumbs, drop three or four drops f warmed butter each tomato nd bake in a very hot oven for eight pint of to Urogen -- Uric Acid Solvent CURES RHEUMATISM. es UM, sore, swollen scles, drives rheumatic Send’ for free booklet i=h your drugsist. Price 1 UROGEN CO., New London, Conn. e H TO WASH ECRU LACE. the center and bupched over th - . f “ z oW A ney 1" m ¥ add it arch, or to | the inse z = nt In 15t rinsing water starch is not!| with black velvet e sty o store | Blush rose satin, velled w eg o s HEALTH AND BEAUTY. | ovening An overdress ot ivory 4 1 o e | Dust the nds with orris powder | give it a delightful tc | ; £ nake | TOF € : A charmingly original Raw e ed wound will | feathers are placed from b BT quickl: a alla; he p: | tersection. E RIAL NOTES. To prevent soapsnds from injuring| TAKING CARE OF THE FEET. are most used i 2 o ey o 4 or coffee eyl > body that | TO KEEP MATTRESSES CLEAN. ver « 2 “ v | | i kept in b re g - ater Expnd culs a4 do not o % equent hing keeps feet » fit the " A e and rest must lance. If{from being d and swollen. and it . ) S R @ T 3 much 3 wre not goIng i prevents roughness of the skin that| Sew it wer, you will g0 to waste, | soda has peen dissolvec | Sl water 18 equally-r f he v red A & child’s teeth should be|a vigorous rubbing with alcohol will | Soed he child is old | the skin smooth. It is especially nec- 1 eve and| - - i i sl | S b e 1 | All a S PR it Trolleys Lead g o 10 portant onal b Gy lemands to the | e mbre than Miss | wec to do the plan- | s in mind the lor ’ fe will be,” says Hetty | Sulzer a few other | individuals. | Sry | When the new governor of Porto Rico declares that the American flag | there to stay it is in marked con- | ast to the feeling which is express- | ed in the Phitin I r one the span of life rta, Thaw the affiicted. it means help fo President Wilson mi abolish the al part of the New Year's re- ception with to common 1 ple who presi- for a pub- “tut, tut,” wero welcomed by dent, it is & rare procedure lic official, profit, but when he says | | every other genists declare o should wll about @ man before khe mar-~ When It takes some of them find it girl ries him, a lifetime riage there mvight mean a out after are instances where erightfs long wait, to mar- 1t The postefice ded Cla to turn tters over to char- itable individuals or ergunizations, This provides an opportunity for vel~ making Christmas o be, & time of great| the Santa 5 in ought of Norwich Smashing Reductions in Women's and Misses’ Coats, Suits and Dresses We must dispose of the greater part of our large stock of stylish garments before the approach of Christmas, and in order to do so we have made some startling reductions in price. Read these prices, but above all, come and see for yourself. $19.75 Women's and Misses’ Suits of Senae SERGE The assortment also includes some diagonals, broadcioths and novelty weaves in the best colorings. All beautifully tailored and finished in the Very best manner. The suits in this group were selling as high as $27.50. Women’s, Misses’ and Juniors’ Suits - $14.75 We are going to sell our $20.00 Suits at th designs in the lot including the new draped style skirts. cheviots, diagomals and novelty weaves of late de Women's and Misses’ Coats || Sport and Three-quarter Coats $1L.75 $8.50 sacrifis price, Some stunning The materials are At this price a splendid assortment Some striking designs in clever ey R G Wtioh wanted wobves weaves—Coats valued as high as n the desirable coforings. Some $12.50. For those who want freedom smart stylish models. of metion and stylish appearance. THEATRE One Night ENGAGEMENT PHENOMENAL OF POSITIVELY THE GREATEST DRAMA OF THE CENTURY. THE AMERICAN PLAY CO. PRESENTS WITHIN THE LAW By Bayard Veiller As Played For Over 500 Nights at The Eltinge Theatre, New York City A Thrill in Every Acting Moment m MAIL ORDERS will be fillea then when accompanied by re- PRICES—25¢ to $1.50 EATR FEATURE IEROADWAY BILL DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS IN HIS FAMOUS VERSION OF DUMAS’ MASTERPIECE | “THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO” A Wonderful Photo Play in 5 Magnificent Reels MATINEE at 230, .. 5c and 10 Other Great Pictures—evENING at 7 and 845, . 5.10- 150 'SEATS ON SALE TUESDAY at 10 a. m. { James O’Neill 4 Mon., Tues., Wed., Nov. 24-25-26 AUDITORIUM 2.30, 7 and 8.40 p. m. 10-20c THE CELEBRATED ACTRESS Estelle Wordette & Co. In the Delightful Farce A HONEYMOON IN THE CATSKILLS “""SWAW and BAMBARD | .ANNA BERNARD The Two_Recruits Singing and_Dancing SPEGIAL 3 REEL FEATURE FILM J. WARREN KERRIGAN IN THE RESTLESS SPIRIT—Adapted From Gray's Eleg 00D COMEDY FILMS IColonial Theatre MATINEE 5¢c CHARLES McNULTY, Mgr. EVENINGS 10c \#2000Ft.—THE TEST, Vitagraph—2000 Ft. Wonderful Military Drama With Clara Kimball Yourg “THE QUICKSANDS OF SIN.” “TWO SACKS OF POTATOES, e “A MUDDLE IN HORSE THIEVES” 5 “SCENES OF SAIGON, COCHIN, CHINA, Superb Drama of the Home Sensational Western Story . Western Comedy Wonderfully Beautiful OLYMPIC HALL THANKSGIVING We are booking orders for 2 l d Ledyard, North Stonington bong an L dasc —by— and Lebanon turkeys. ; We ask our customers to|ST. JOSEPH'S SODALITY send us their orders early, if | November 24th a native is desired. D Rabbi Stephen S. Wise On WOMAN'’S SUFFRAGE at the TOWN HALL, Monday, November 2dth, at 8 p. me ADMISSION FREE A Trip to J. M. YOUNG & SON Corner Main and Market Street Telephone 1238 DIRECTORY WILL GO TO PRESS To assure the entry of your name in the next issue place your order for service before that date. HAVE YOU A & % TELEPHONE 7 IN YOUR HOME,? Dayton Farmhouse Lighting Outfit Phe days are setiing ghorter and the long Winter evenings are al- most here, but if you have a DAYTON Liuil- ING OUTKIT instalied in your country home, It Wil turn the” darkness into daylight. You can light your house and barn at a cost so slght as to be within the reach of anyone. Writs for our Catalog “E" on Electric Lighting Outfits THE €. 8. MERSICK & C0 Sole Agents for Con- necticut 274-202 State St., New Havem, - Comsm