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Jorwich Bulletin aud Confied 118 YEARS OLD Subssmiption prise 120 a week; 50c a h; $6.00 2 year. Conn. as second-class mut 3 atiz Job Ofilce 35-2 ca, Hosmi 2 Murray Euilding. T one Monday, Merch 30, 1914. reveceseves. The Circulation of The Bulletin The Bulleti has the largest circufation of eny paper in East- ern Comnectiout ars fvom thres to four times izrgar than that of any in Nerwich. it is esivered to over 3,00 of the 4.6 houses in Norwich, =: i reas by ninsty- three per cect. of +ne peapie. In Windhaem it is deiivarad to over 900 houses, in Putnam ana i i H ; | H | i Danieleon to over 1,i00 and in i i : H ali of these places it is ‘consid~ ered the local daily. Eastarn Connsciiont has forty- nine towns, one hundred and xty-five pestoffice districts, § a and sixty rural tres delivery f routes. The Bulletin is soid in every i town and on all of the R. F. D, reutes in Eas Connecticut, t H | ! CIRCULATION 1901 average.............’4.412 1205, averag B QUESTION OF LEADERSHIP, 1 President Wilson has stirred up a| bitter fight In consress by his position | upon the canal tells question even to | taking a atand which is in opposi feariessly about it with the determine- tion that right should prevail regard- | Jese of partisanship, and with a reali- | zation that much depends upon this moral stand of the governmen: re- £arding international affairs. He is| aven endeavoring to reverse an action | for which the democrats have long | been committed and in which they i ticipated when the toll exemption was | 1 veted. Yet from the grounds upon | which judgment can be based at the | present time the president has the ma- | jority with him. This is what the test | vote which was taken concerning the | bringing of this important matter be- | fore the house resulted in. It showed | e strength of the president’s leader- p despite the opposition of Spea ‘lark and House Leader Underwood, | two men whose influence is of no small | alue to any e. ] While the test vote gave encourage- | ment to the president’s position thouzh is subfect to many changes, it also iscioses a party break which is ope o many possibilities. The under: at being manifested because of its very | nature. Success in accordance the administration’s desire will be not y of great importance as showing e power of the president as a leader ut 1t will indicate the independenc: of congreas in acting upon such mat- ters irrespective of the position of par- ty leaders. Thus by the test vote the vresident sco: heavily, | THE FALL OF TORREON. 1 A Whenever Gen la secures full | control of Torreon, w 1 it is now ,] dicated will be the resuit of the fier conflict about and in that city, he wi be one stride nearer the objective soln though only at the beginning of a hard series of baitles on the way Mexico City. 7 nd to have he ovalty of Huerta government, w h have been manifested in he past. but are now bound| 1o become more apparent hecause o the dispiay of strength hy th ful army Huerta has displa)ed resourcefulness required to ke ontrol of the government hut severe handicap for the army to vith steady reverses and expect it t show proper allegiance and inte when the financial comdition of ctator's treasury does not give an 00 great assurance of their heing met. | loss of Torreon ‘is effect upon to th idences o payro How thoroughly in sympathy with the cause of Carranza and the prin- ciples of the constitutionalists’ move- ment is the army under Villa, s plain- indicated by the terrific fighting which they have done before Torreon. | They have not only slaughtered but they have heen cut down in large num- bers though they still fizht on with a spirit of never say die. This reveals | not only leadership but a deep interest n the cause, and the kind of oppo: tion which Huerta has been unable to rcome. Torreon has been won at a sacrifice, since it was by no means a capitulation, and while the| rebel army is hundreds of miles from | the nation's capital its cause and po- sition have been greatly strengthened. | TANNENBAUM. The need of suppressing such dan- gerous agitators as Jrank Tannen- baum, the young I. W. W. leader ir | New York city who encouraged and directed the army of followers in their street gatherings an was realized by s | plied the sentence. Not oniy i failure on his part to give the least | respect to law and order, but there| was no intention of so doing. The en- tire programme was directed towards the taking of matters into their own hands and adjusting them to suit their | fancy. Tannenpaum atiributed his ar rest and conviction to the fact that he was “preaching a new gospel.” That it was a new “gospel” and a ous one will be generally adm it was not because of his buc the menner in which he did it nger- | ted. but reaching, and then led in the efforts to put it|n into operation, which brought trouble upon him 1t wi his utter defiance of the laws and the determination to disregard | of the r v affect the income. them whigh made him a peril 10 gov- It is to be heped that the sentence imposed will be sufficient not to demonstrate to him, but to others who may be so error of such a course. of such agitators if turned in the prop- er direction could be of immense ben- efit to those whom they come in con- t@ct with, instead of being in their mis- urse the cause of much harm. an alien and his case The influence SUGGESTIONS FOR li feature of some of the THE HOUSEWIFE, | In fromt are a te guided Cheese may be kept moisi for some | the present, and perhaps for that very surfaces are rubbed the cheese is - indirates that tast which is going tc mak black gloves become a little up the spots with a few drops of olive oil. f tea or coffee will be in- , if the tea pot or before being e s T 1) ansing Powder. < the goods ard stitch back a rew stitch- ¥ which = The svetem oia cheeses, | s i upils who are WARM THE SUGAR. 1on | freight . is one founded 10 some of the party leaders. He goes | ytil a proposal w rder feet or would or the west coast of t s something governmen the ! in a portiere to | s in good cond marine whic steamship requirem for the ser own remedy MOTTOES ON TEA having tea KEEPING FRUIT. haps to have drawn an increased sen- There is a new parts the wrapped she has exhir DICTATES OF FASHION. ns have sashes | Princip: ition of the which was retiec sentencing of d with small Bodices that are tight and buttoned ' new frocks. They are a sudden change | from the shapeless bagging bodice of | reason _are likely to win certain imter- | est and liking. Colors are rampant! Ome freck at Auteuil was called the rainbow dress, | for it veritably contained every color in | the rainbow, and a few cthers 1o boot. | Roman stripes are in for much use. | Their many colors make them popular. | They are used for all sorts of trim- i ming. i MAKING IT HOLD. { To hoid machine stitching so it wint | need tying, take two ur three ches, lift the foot and begin over: again. At the end of the seam turn i 1 es over what has been done. This will ot do for very fine sewing, but looks well enough for common work. It is { more q done than tying and stays bette KEEP ANNIVERSARIES. The happ. households are these | that do not iec die out sentiment | 7y e O O marsames. | as clerks use in the stores. Write the | e other will be traced. | connected w 1 Although gift giving Of recogni | sucn evenis in a suitable way may be question owing to the strait- usiances of those “within there can yet be a littie alr birthday some spe ccasion will show the kindly spirit; creamy. land the loving romembrance that: Ing powder sifted in; count far more than the money value hot water; {of any gift. As the children grow up, are encouraged, they f these festiviti much more to remember in the vears to come when they go out to do battle | with the worid and find that senti- ment is crushed under foot and affec- tion is regarded oniy as a side lssue. TO COOK SPINACH. If spinach is cooked without the ad- delic'ous in flavor. The moisture which wiil be sufficient. If cooked in & dou- ble boiler or the heat increased gred- ually taere will be no danger of the vegetable burning. | NEEDLEWORK NOTES. | if matting 1is sewed with strong, | soft thread, making long stitching | stead of tacking overlaps, there be no ridges to scuff out with the feet, | as there always are if the breadihs are Japped and fastened with tacks. A poor | { quality of matting is an xxtravagance. | | One plece of good quality will outlast two or three poor pieces. e paper baskets with a bold de- etonne flowers almost cov- stitches in colored silks Only a little over half is covered, and the de- s istically appliqued on. The de- sign is first roughly cut oui ntted to| the basket, worked over, and then cut away to the edges and attached to the wick Kecp a small hammer on the sewing machine. A few sharp taps on a thick seam flattens it and causes it to pass| { casily under the presser foot. A hem | | may be turned, ‘hammered” hghtly and | | sewed without basting. The hammer | | passed smoothiy and firmly over the | | fo1d of tucks made them and prevents the goods from slipping when stitched. | Shirt and waist manufacturers use this | device in their sewing rooms. A very excellent way to join seams s by means of a button- hole stitch. Work a row of buttonhole ches along the edge of one breadth | with coarse floss, the buttonholed edge | being about one-fourth of an inch in | With the last three stitches { catch the second breadth to the first. Then bu hole for an equal length buttonhole stitches. In this left between the | e breadths to- | tsman's way of | t is really very | ornamental and especiaily nice for| | joining portiere seams TO COOK CHOCOLATE. culty in cooking liquid so that it is and without iumps, try always| he chocolate with sugar before | i For hot chocolate, for instance, shave | b melt i, add sugar, let} | the igar meit and then add milk or | water For chocolate sauce for puddings and ice cream me double boile: | not b | the the chocolate— in a of course, so that it will | —add sugar, meit that, and the water. One recipe for t of sauce says to melt the h the water and to boil them to- o for ten minutes, then to add hem to the meited chocolate. But it is better to melt the chocolate, add half the sugar, boil the rest of the sugar the ‘water for ten minutes and | then add this syrup to the sugar and | chocolate. The sauce made in the first way is smooth If vou use great care in mixing the syrup and the choeoiate. | Made in the second way is ls prac- tically sure to be smooth i in magy cases cocoa can-be sub-| stituted for chocolate in cooking. In | blanc mange, for instance, cocoa can be used. So can It be used for cake| filling and for chocolate sauce. When t can be used it can be more easily mixed with other ingredients tnan chocolate, for it is part sugar. CONCERNING WOMEN. Mrs. A. A. Adams has been appoint- ed assistant to the United States at- torney of California. There are to he eleven woman rep- tives on the borough council at Christiania. Of sixty representatives in Frederiksstad twelve are women rese A bill for the enfranchisement of women in the Union of South Africa was negatived on first reading in the assembly by the narrow majority of 13 against 42 votes. Statistics show that the Kansas girl | who studies domestic science in any of | the Kansas schools offering the course | of complete home making stands a ance of running into family troubles with her husband only once in 108 vhile the girl who does not take may run into domestic trou- ble one time in seven. Miss Clara Calkins of the Women 1s' assoclation of Brooklyn, S Men in the thirteenth year of | service receive $2,100, while women | who have worked as long as Ihq men get but $1,320, and the difference in the total moneys drawn during these thirteen years gives the man 0 more, which is nothing less than a bonus awarded him for being a man.” Somelimes it is not pussible to wash | out grease spots. In such case, try this| method: Tut blotting paper under the spots and another piece over them: then iron with a fairly hot iron. Sponge | atterward with alcohiol or chloroform. LAUNDRY LISTS. When counting the wash make out FROM BOSTON Assuring Arrivai in Paris by Day the n of | list once and th free from lumps. vili hav, ch to look forwara to and | ied but stiff. Fiavor. sefiegogenti A L L | seem too thin but it will prove all| right and may be baked as any other | cake. @8 to the leaveg from the washing hot jard. LONDON, PARIS, HAMBURG of Line NEXT SAILINGS “Cieveland” Apr. 30, 10A.M. “Rhaetia” - May 9, I9AM. Stensnrs leaxe Cgsamomwenits Pier, Seult Bastoa. Fer Informatim. §07 Boylston Street, Bontor, Mmas, or Lecal Ageats. Velvet Sponge Cake—Two cupfuls of v when mothers or father's sugar, two cupfuls of flour, four ege: ywes round or some wedding | one teaspoonful of baking powder, | anniversary is to be ceiebrated. An. three-quarters of a cupful of hot water extra dish, a littie bunch of ficwers or | aad grav_;d rmu\ otf :;?O;‘{agetsur the ared su; and yolks of s e g T it | cream Add the flour with the bak- then add the stir well until smooth and ext add the well besten whites; do not have them curd- The batter may | Doughnuts—One cupful of granulated | sugar, one cupful of sweet milk, three tablespoonfuls of meited butter, two eggs, three cupfuls of unsifted flour, €ifted with three teaspoons of salt and - | one teaspoon of vanilla. | ditlon of any water it will be found | yoll out; mix very soft, roil a half inch thick, cut in rings and fry While warm roll in pulver- ized sugar. The flavoring may be omitted 1f not liked. ECZENA DISFIGURED BABY TERRBLY Body All Broken Out in Water Blis- ters. ltched So Had to Muffle Hands. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment. Never Troubled Since. Ridgefleld, Conn. — ** My baby was cross and restless and fretted night and day. One morning I discovered that her body was all broken out in small water blisters and I was tald she had the eczema the worst way. The eruption first looked like littio water blisters, then 1t turned so it looked liko a pisce of raw meat. It fiched so badly that we had to mutle the baby's hands to protect it spreading all over her face. It certainly disfigured ber terribly and she could not rest at night. Her clothing was very irritating to the body and when it was removed her body was raw. Wo had he- treated for about two months whe: it spread all over her body, face and head and seemed to grow worse all the time. “1 took good warm water and Cuticura Soap and lathered it all over her and allowed it to dry on and then when it was thoroughly ry T applied the Cuticura Ointment. In about a weeic I could see a big change and 10 three woelss you never would have known she ever had eczema and she never has been troubled since.” (Signed) Mrs. George Coe, Nov. 20, 1912. A single cake of Cuticura Soap (25¢.) and box of Cuticura Ointment (50c.) are often suficlent when all else has failed. Soid tkroughout the world. Sample of each malled free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card “ Cuticura, Degt. T. Boston " 2 Men who witk Cu- ticara Soap wili Bnd it t for =XIn aad scalp. With David Belasco’s Original Al 3 Shows Daily 2.30, 7, 8.30 100 4 Matinee All Seats = Evening e 100 and 20c MON.-TUES.-WED.. DANIEL FROHMAN PRESENTS THE FAMOUS MODERN FAIRY PLAY Star Cast Including In Motion Pictures FIVE PARTS A Photo Piay Masterpisce 5 ACTS 5 VAUDEVILLE PHOTCOPLAY( THE MOST WONDERFUL { PONY IN THE WORLD her until THE_LANGSLOWS Sensational European Shooting Act PAULL AND RNOLDA Versatilie Vaudevillians inee 2.30 Al BRING THE CHILDREN Damon 355 SMITH AND HATCH Comedy Bntertainers P. T. REILLY Eccentric Comedian OUR MUTUAL GIRL and Three Other Reels Seats 10c—Eve., 7,and 848, 10c, 15¢, 20c Colonial Theatre 3000 Ft.—In the Clutches of the Ku Klux Klan—3000 Ft. Three Part Feature With Gene Gauntier and Immense Cast ‘A8 IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN" ..... “THE WINNER WINS,” .... “THE SLEEPING SENTINEL, “BUNNY’'S BIRTHDAY,” Add flour to ! in smoking | In Melbourne no Sunday papers are permiited, no hotels are allowed to| open their bars, Featuring John Bunny and Flora Finch --.Stirring Blograph Drama Sereaming Vitagraph Comedy Abraham Lincoln War Drama Come To Us for Glasses EYES TIRED EASILY Eye-strain is not exactly a defect, but a condition, resulting from neglected defects. Headache of the persistent kind is one of the common symptoms No medicine can cure headache caused head aches. of eye-strain. by eye-strain. Correctly fitted eye glasses will do it. Come to us and we will prove it so to your entire satisfaction. We grind lenses on the premises. The very latest and finest automatic grinding machinery used by expert men with years of experience. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. for | monly attractive patterns. Spring Shirtings FOR SEASON OF 1914 Garments of a high standard that have | made this Shop notably a headquarters | show astonishingly complete assort- ments of both. The Togry Shop 291 MAIN STREET Norwich. Conn. Restores Natural Color to Grey Hair If your hair is grey or faded you can quickly and permanently restore itsnatural color by using e fla%r This wonderful preparation eradicates dandruff, enlivens the hair follicles, and gives the hair its natural, youthful eppearance Isn'tadye. Results guaranteed. Money refunded if not satisfied. 1 at Setlle seat for We A T 0 e o v Optical Department Satisfaction guaranteed. Plaut-Cadden Building PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING PLUMBING Why not atttend to it now? fully as easy and convenlent for you to have the work dopy now as laler when it may be freeziLg weather. Estimates #k eny work you need done. J. E. 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