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sn_-ss.;‘_ul 1014 E Jorwich Bulletin and Gousies 118 YEARS OLD 120 a weeky 600 a Subscription pri menth; $6.00 a yi Entered at the PostofMce at Norwieh, 25 second-class matter. Telephone Cailss . Business Office 480 torial Rooms 85-3 etin Job Office 35-2 Witlimantic Offics, Room 2 Murray Norwich, Monday, March 2, 1914, T The Circulation of Bulletin Eulletin has the largest culation of any paper in East- and from thres mes larger than that of . It is delivered ,000 of the 4,053 houses ! read by ninety- cent. of the psople. Windham it se delivered to over Coanecticut eison to over 1,100 and in of these places it is consid- Connecticat has forty- and on all uf the R. Connecticut. CIRCULATION -+ 5,920 ... 8,620 THE SOURCE. be ovarlooked the grav in attempt- EUGENICS. rather than a boost presentation in the prinei else dnes nunt in the same light Fhiese have brough memied desy diagiisi @Y premeliag uneavory dramas. vulsion naturally provoked there may a common does served dett ‘There the idea but ter e A iva dom liwme sable o expres Through the re- treatment of what undoubtedly affords a subject of prof- itable research for the clinics of med- stateeraft, but not present a f{opic fer unre- urbulent and icine, publie unquestionably merit in the desired result: not be obtained until wisdom prevails in its’ presentation and in the ‘enact- ment of whatever legislation is nec- essary, TREES IN CITIES, Tn planning for the future there is nothing which is bound to show bet- undertaking s for ifs purpose the mal wets and highways more at- | planting of < something in which ev- | too much water. can afford to become inter- | is not strange that Bal- | val and encour- | fertilizer idea which has been rees are of gremt tiractiveness of is_given ablished for the en- WIRELESS OPERATORS. persistent | The dolis wore lilac silk gowns with | ations are he state of perfection.|They had little fringed violet crepe irements for the mesting of ;nditions but it is only by | on in behalf of safe- | nurse doll wi lations are lived up to. the declara tme to | in re-| he time of | W1 ¥ may be near iments as is required at s to busi- things statemen ading a book important to the sent out by the together steamer t ashore on No Man's which called in developed as the relief of dis- have the con- open to better EDITORIAL NOTES, enraged lio 1l understood before Fede controlled government hasebal has'so proven able to defeat was made against it, but the indication of the dangers ought to x er to aveld them, worth the strong < did in Manila bay create as much those Civil war hap- satisfac- promises diseus- S justed to suft pesple ean- . food but from the evi- are re- for the Verily purity quired resence of impurities, woman has been juries e is a do drops the Chicago million and yet there are v bush league » would | willing amount on the Ths o elf 1o every is ui siven to quite result will SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOUSE- WIFE: - Sifted wood ashes put-on a damp clotn will remove stains frem tinware, agate or creckery: An apren made with a bib of table ofleloth is a great saver te wear when washing dishes The odor of Keresene lamps can be stopped by pufting ene teaspeonful of flne table salt into each iamp. Lhe sait should be changed ence a menth. If meats are bolled rapidly the fiber ng beneiit to | inspiratton be gained from | results which | red by cities in t cities which | use | Not | either e but hways can be the I dsome soon from he Balti- | commen Too | day | forth | ns | 1 that the Mon- { tha and, | vain | that make | fact that respon- The | =1 %] 4 it is 1] over the | i was made by the | y were | 5 | says: | water experienced has reason to be- have bus: man who took break | have at- was | sea- com of il Lewis | hool was picked | under tie cente; | v the bulo, the light snining through | %o | merely hal +2| cut off, while the trunk and arms are attired in a fetching bodice. The wide | gathered skirt, with its flounces of is apt to be tough and siringy and he flavor poor. Meats should be cooked by simmering slowly In not Lettover coffee grounds make a good for plants. As they are a rather strong fertilizer, mix weli with arth and use only a little around | euch plant. DOLL SHADES FOR LAMPS. There is no prettier way of lighting the supper table for an informal dance card party than by low electric his hidden under the petticoats of vly dressed dolls. These unique lampshade dolls first came from Paris and even now the imported doll shades are high priced, but any woman wim a littie Ingenuily can make the shades for hersell. The electric lights, pr | tected by heavy glass bulbs, are e tended from the electric connecti of the table and e: -n light is set upright on a small stand- ard at one corner. The spreading ticoats of the little doil lagy cover | With & very soft effect. 7 The upper part of the “shade” is a doll body, the legs being It is tiny puffings, festoons of rose- | on to the advance- |buds, or other trimming, forms the lampshade. One may dress the doll uily or as elaborately one | pleases. At a violet luncheon recent- {ly a bowl of violets occupied the cen- er of the table and four of these doll shades covercd the electric lights. lace flounces caught up with violets. de_chine mantles and wore bewitching poke bonnets tied with lilac ribbons {and trimmed with violets. In the nurs a captivating trained colonial dame dell for the invalid's night light is a pretty fancy. y dressing the upper part of the aoli in hite and adding & gathered skirt | bonnet and jacket of different colored silks by means of snap buttons sewed doll and garments, severa shades for different color sche decoration may be devised. s of CUSTARD HINTS. Before using milk for custard, it thoroughly and cool it, then u e ustal way. The custard wil come wat Also add a little it improves the flavor. If the tard is to be put in a pie. mix one tea- onful of flour with the dry less one can use at least four eggs, as the flour will take the place of an ess. HEALTH AND BEAUTY. In cases of hiccoughs accom- panyving illness, champagne, a spoon- | sometimes found of too, expert massage ful at a time, use. Sometim of the adbomen’ cures hiccoughs. A delightful soap powde whitening in its effect on t composed of the following ingredients Powdered marsnmallow Toot, two ; carbonate of soda, two meal, twelve ounces. ounces ounces: barl A little oil of rose may be added. Public health officials at Washing- ton have sent out a general warning " | to the effect that a change in climate it is not likely to cure tuber- culosis_and that the practice of send- | ing consumptives to one central point for a cure is to be deplored. It is a pity that women do not gen- realize the possibilities of at- erally wherever | traction in their_appearance as seen | | from the back. How often have you| alked behind a smart and charming oking woman and maneuvered to tch a glimpse of her face simply be- causc of the promi view! The only way.to keep smooth under the nails is b an orangewood stick for ning. The ning should be done only after ning the bands. Here is a recipe |for a nail cream: Petroleum, one ounce; white castiie soap (powdered), | HANDKERCHIEFS. Handkerchiefs with b now the fashion of the mom hes been quite some time since It broad hems were in, but they are fashion, and especially do oiderers weicome them. A hem- itched broad hem somehow shows e hemstitching to better advantage than the narrow hems. The new hem is about an inch in width. They can| be made cither from sheer handier- hief linen or ihat of a smooth fine heat to the weight of a| handkerchief, mucn depends upon the perzon to whom it is given. Especial- Iy have cld ladies a preference in this simple article. One old lady wi shudder at the thought of using a heavy handkerchief, and another will shoo away a sheer square of linen as being finpractical. o, as in giving all | things else, one has to study the t¥pe and tastes of the recipient. After) the broad hem is hemstitched, em- broidered in one corner of the hand- kerchief (not the hem) the monogram of the one to whom the handkerchief | is to be given. One initial will do, two will be better, and three, making | the complete monogram, will be best 1 Tooks so much lke | a bought handkerchief, while the ac- | tual monogram of the’ person gives a. of all. One Init touch of individuality that is unm takable. There is a too, of embroidering t med nandkerchiefs w vad hem- one corner, it © of th ower or two extend The effect is very ng pan put a pastry cutter into the par pour the egg into this and it will | keep it a nice shape. NEEDLEWORK NOTES. Bume of the wmost enchanting em breidecios for hwusehold use are done pn coarse natural linen, the pattorn Comsisting of worked closely (ogctiir brightest and most surpri flowers Mariing table linen broidery is a new fad pd then done in bi © of markin the monogram a diamond in shape—that is. with tha quiside leisers short and the middle WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN THE.KITXCHEN. ' The Bloodstone IS THE BIRTHSTONE FOR MARCH A nice selection of Rings with this stone can be seen at FERGUSON & CHARBONNEAUS, Railroad Watch Inspectors, 239 MAIN STREET, ones tail, so that they tops, andsbottoms sugsest the diamon: E One . womar, who has been taking adventage of the linen sal has hit upor.a novel plan. remnants of napkins, somefimes three etimes two_and even the tableciath she’ in- tends to use.a, plece of plain damask, on which she will einbrolder. a latge the center of all soris flowers, chrysanthem: valley and ' roses, any and all kinds of napkins perhaps .not mdre than..one of the same kind in the_plece, lilfes’. of the As ruffies become mwre and more fashionable on feminine garb they b &in to make a reappearfmce in femi- bedspreads and pillow FRANKLIN SQUARE are replacing the straighi bordered ef- oM At | Huge black ollcioth roses are pinned against afternoon froc Paris oranment is a_cabochon of onyx surrounded by pearls, airy material of a white tulle bodice at ‘the bust. KITCHEN TOWELS. _The newest thing in toweling for the kitchen has the words “kitchen towel” the wrist. milady’s room x frilled a sandtum assit w Balf century ago. Ruffied pillow are especially dainty and feminine and they give the final touch of luxury dastre to sleep ruffied pillows they rmay at night for smaller linen slips_or the ruffied slips may be removed and put on.agafh next morn- This takes but a momsent if the | to the bed, If one be exchanged border, so that the two words will ap- | over the pillow without tugging. pear in each towel. or three snap buitons sewed along the under the ruffies Thus there is no the kitchen towel for any others. and may be unfastened in a twinkling Rather narrow ruffles give the { effect—two and a_ half inches German Coffes Cake—Set a sponge v lukewarm milk, a 2 cent cake of yeast, a half teaspoon- ful of salt and a half pound of flour. by the stove for two hours, then stir in a half cupful one of finely cupful of sugar and three eggs. one pint of ruffle full enough to be fluted by the laundess and and the pitlow ruffles must go arcmd all four s bed thus dressed will need no pillow shams, bolster roll the sleeping Meat Croguettes—One of boiled seasoned chopped cooked se (any kind left over from a saltspoontul salt, a dash of pepper, two tablespoo half a cupful of mil Put the milk on to boil, and the meat, rice and the seasoning; Wwhen this bolls, add the egg well beat- Stir one minute, remove from the fire and when Dip in beaten egg, then in cracker crumbs and fry in hot fat un- PREVENTING RUST.% cupfuil of finely soned meat Kettle is new will go toward preventing its rusting. potato parirs, water to ail but cover, and boil for an Smpty the ketfle, wash in v fuls of butter, regulation cap gnd | and one egg. | apron, may cover the night lamp.’ A the operation three times and you will have.a kettle that_should last a long:time witnout mp- | CONCERNIN GWOMEN. York has several members of the t ala, s Sweden, ment to grant women the‘franchise +| Princess Wigenstein. who 1 before adding the milk and eggs, un- | bookbinders suffragist bas refused to pay her in- Resinol stops scalp itching and promotes hair health F you are troubled with dandruf, eczema or other scaly, itching scalp affection, try shampoos with Resinol Soap and an occasional treatment with Resinol Ointment. You will be sur- prised how quickly the trouble disap- pears, and the health and beauty of the hair improves. Avoid imitations. Resinol Scap and Ointment beal skin eruptions, clear away pimples and blackheads, and form a most valusble bousehold treatment for sores, ils, piles, ete. For trialsize, free, write women who have that is e skin Is superintendent A DAINTY color may be hemstitched ter of this square sew tiste, to be drawn up by In the cen- a disk of ba- to Resinol, Dept. 22-S| Baltimare, Md. Sold by all druggists. Prescribed by doctors for 18years. | handkerchief and is worn to matc British Humor. and the latest | Fashions for the season—Zebra suits are to be very popular with the gilded youth. Well, well. The nat- ural history says: “The external | qualities of the zebra are those of the | ass."—London Viaw, Ernest E. Bullard | VIOLIN TEACHER In Willimantic two days each melted || week one | & - Kneed | For appointments address E. in enough flour then part the dough in || E BULLARD, Bliss Place, Nor- three even pieces, roll them out sep- arately long and thin, then braid to- and form round Let rise again and bake a good haif wich, Conn. Ask for RADIO PENS —AT— | CRANSTON’S SLEIGHS A Maine Bob, a Speed (Full), two two- BLANKETS Robes (Auto and Carriage) Fur and Fur Lined Coats, at greately reduced prices. TheL. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath St., Norwich, Ct. The Chelsea Savings Bank Norwich, Conn., Feb. 9, 13 The Board of Directors of this y declared a dividen onths ending ¥ Palace Fool and Biliard Parlors Six_Tables—five pool and one Billiard Tables sold and repairing dcae «t reasonable prices. Supplies at all times. st in the corsage. 49 MAIN STREET T Chae bak TO CLEAN BLACK LACE. ce over so that the skin constant splication of cream and by using DICTATES OF FASHION. 5. oil of bergamot, three Rheumatism? Stop drugging! requires internal soothing, penetrat] Jacobs Oil” oad hems are vl sciatica cure which never disappoin rs for evéni mber up! Quit complaining! Grass cloth RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN AWAY Get a small trial bottle of old-time, penetrating “St. Jacobs Oil.” Jacobs Oil has cured million; rheumatism sufferers in the la century, and is just as good f atica, neuralgin. lumbago, backache, sprains and swellings. together out Adam’s Tavern The long gloves worn with ev embroidered, beaded or i offer te the public the finest standarw urope and Americ Bohemian, Pilsuer, Cullibach Bavariza Beer, Bass, Pais and Burton Mueir's rge combs | Seotch Ale, Guipness' Dublin_Stout, a . Imported Ginger Ale Bunker | Hill P.B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish- ing_Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser, Budweiser Scalitz and Fabst. A. ADAM, Nerwich Town Telephone 447-13 brands of Beer of For avening, sma. women are wear- £ the hair dressed high on the head and away from the ears of tortoise shell or amber with jet, rhinestones cut steel or jew- the favored ornaments for a coiffure of this t ornamented Instead of hems In the foot of skirts, French models [ CLEARANCE SALE OF SLEDS Flexible Flyers, Baby Sleighs, Snow Shovels MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Square the bottom fin transparent s for dressy frocks and evening Our Finest Teas All Varieties 25¢ per ib. VanVorst's Gocoa 16c |2 Ib. can tashion, | Parasols for 1914 are not enly flower-' a rather large | but sguare, nt fans are pa Best Baking Powder 12c lb. can £ you do not Best Coffee want the Wwhite to spread over the if vou will take h and ieng enough to cover you need only Peanut Butter two burners, United Tea Importers Co. Franklin Sq. over Somers Bros. DON'T LIKE OIL. H | | ‘ BUY THE give up the BLACK ™ ORNAMENTS. CLEARANCE SALE OF MILLINERY MRS. GEO. P. STANTON 52 Shetucket Strest WonoRrams, \ The Fenton-Charnley Building Co., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS NORWICH, CONN. | A Pen That Will Not Corrode. eated Spring, will be sold right. | a small trial bottie from your arug- | gist, and in just a mou vou'll be | free from rheumatic stiffness and swell Relief and a cure awaits Girls’ Sleds, Boys’ Sleds, | Mon,, Tues,, Mar2,3,4 JACK FARRELL Comedian Wed. 2.30, 7, 8.45 MARR and the DWYR SISTERS Singing, Dancing, Costume Changes Morrisy and Rich In The Maid and the Boob | A NEW BIG SPECIAL FEATURE ON NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT FOR THE FREEDOM OF CUBA TWO-REEL SPANISH WAR D RAMA WITH ELSIE FAY AND HER $5,000 HORSE ARABIA DAVIS TH CRISTIE & MACK Comedians and Dancers T English Character Comedienne 4 REELS MUTUAL MOVIES ATR BEUADWE? HILLEBRAND & DELONG Sensational European Novelty Act. See It ANOTHER BIG 5 ACT VAUDEVILLE SHOW MON.-TUES.-WED. | COLLARD & BOND High Class Singing Duo | O OHAN Musical Comedian | Mat,at 230 All_Seats - ide Eve. 7 and 845 10c, 15¢, 25¢ Colonial 2000 Ft—BASEBALL'S P} AN ELOPEMENT AT HOME The Porteous NEW SHOW EVERY DAY Theatre MATINEE Sc CHARLES McNULTY, Mar. EVENINGS 10c —2000 Ft. With Frank Chance, The Famous Ball Manager BRONCHO BILLY’S CHRISTMAS D EED A Western Drama with G. AL Anderson : MEXICAN WAR PICTURES Worid's Most Interesting Subject of the Present Revolution A Screaming Comedy & Mitchell Co. THE CROWDS tunities. Enameled Ware, 60c to 75c¢ pieces at 39(: en Utensils. 1t includes—Bread Boxes, Boxes, Umbrella range from 1 regular price: GALVANIZED WARE Water . on Chamber Pails, Foot Tubs, Bas W , Ash Cans, Etc All at Much Reduced Prices NICKLE PLATED WARE Tea Spoons Percolators, C Alarm Clocks, All at Sale Prices Laundry Requisites, Etc. OUR ANNUAL SALE OF Kitchen Furnishings IT WILL CONTINUE ALL THIS WEEK AND UP TO AND INCLUDING SATURDAY, MARCH 7th that thronged our Kitchen- ware Department last week is ample proof that the pub- lic appreciates the advan- tage of this Sale and are quick to profit by its oppor- If you have not as yet attended this big event do so be- fore it ends, for equal values sils will not soon occur again. These few hints: Rice Boilers, Berlin Sauce Pans, Berlin Kettles, and a variety of Kitch- JAPANNED WARE——BM or White l;inhh Cake Closets Roasters, & Pan up to § Cans, Coal Hods, 2 Pots, | | | Hundreds of other articles are included in this Sale—such as Gas Mantles, Food Choppers, Clothes Hampers, IT IS A GREAT stock of kitchen utensils a positive savings—and mos of them are taking advan. tage of the opportunity. in Kitchen and Pantry Uten- Enameled Ware | 60c to 98¢ pieces at 49C Dish Pans, Water Pails, Tea an Coffee Pots, Berlin Ketiles, Sauce Pans._ Preserving Kettles, Rice Boild| ers, Tea Kettles, Pantry Sets, Dust Pans and the Sale for a Savory Roaster, TIN WARE 14-guart Dairy Tin Wash Boile copper bottom, ete. | All at Sale Prices WOODEN WARE Wash p Ladder All at Greatly Reduced Prices " THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. ALARM CLOCKS, including the Big and Baby Ben all of which are fully guarantesd by me. We also carry a full line of Jewelry and Watches of all kinds in the best qual- ity and workmanship. Our prices are the low= est in town. Silver and Jewelry for their full value. Expert Watchmaker and Repairer. J. OGULNICK & €O, 6 Franklin St. opp. Bulletin Building MAHONEY BROS., Falls Av. Hack, Livery and Boarding STABLE Tre gnarantee our service to be the best at the most reasonable prices. We have received a fargs stock of | We buy and exchange Old Gold, | THE DEL -HOFF European Plan Rates 75 cents per day and up HAYES BROS,, Telephons 1227, 26-28 Broadway DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE 287 Main St PRACTISE LIMITED TO EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT Hours 10 & m. to 3 p. m., Sundavs excepted, aud by appointment 'American House ARREL & SANDERSON, Props Speciai Rates to Theatre Troupes, Traveling Men, Ete. Livery connected. Shetucket Street Big Ben Alarm Clock at Wm. Friswell’s, 25.27 Franklin Street PIES, CAKE AND BREAD that cannot be exceiied. Phone yoar order. Prompt service, LOUIS H. BRUNELLE 10 Zarter Ave. (Esst Side) BR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon | In charge of Dr. S. L. Geer's practice | during his last illness. McGirory Building. Norwich, Goan, NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Bosweli Ave. First-class Wines, Liguors and Cigars, | Meals and Weich karebit served to | ' D. Tel 42-3 MISS ELLA M. POTTER Iusiractor of Piano a2ud Harmony Studio now opin for season of 1913 Room 6. Alice Bidg. Tel. 968 RD ANO F. C. GEER, T\ 122 Prospect Strest, Norwich, Ct. *Phone 511 15 a0 adverusir Lum 1o Eactern Comnectizi: cgual so The Bul- letis for business resulte THERE 1» 00 savernsing, medt Eastern Counesticut eauai ts The Buls AEtin 0. DUSIRESS Tesuils

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