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Jlorwich Bulletin nnd Qonrfice ‘Delligerent is invelved. and yet there ave those who are taking a contrary stand and thereby giving first consid- eration, not to their own country and its mesition of neutrality, but to one of those participating in the wa Such is a wrong display of American citizenship. As the Brooklyn Eagle well savs: ‘“Many German-Americans 119 YEARS OLD ’nblc!l’flvl price 13c a wecks Sée 8 menth; §6.00 a Fear. Entered at the Postoffice Conn., as second-class matter: Norwich, are men who fled, or whose fathers fled, from militarism, over-taxation, in- dustrial depression in their own coun- try to a land of epportunity. Here they or their fathers prospered. America has given them what they have, has made them what they are.” Telepnone Calls Euliet!n Rusiness Office 450. “Builetin Editorial Rooms 35-3. Bulletin Job Office 85-3. \Wililmantie Office, Room % Murray Bullding. Telephone 310. Nerwlch McrflayA Feb 3, s, 1915, The Circulation of The Builetin The Bulletin has the largest circulation of any paper in Easi- arn Connecticut and from three to four times larger than that of any in Norwich. It is delivered 15 over 3,600 of ths 4,053 houses in Norwich, and read by ninety- three per cent. of the people. In Windham it is delivered to over 29searasansan 3040550009045 5599 3059080033525 94 900 cuses, in Pginam and Danielson to ever 1.100 and in all of these piaces it is consic- ered the local daily. Eastern Connecticut has ferty- The duty of these people is first. last and all the time to the United Stat: Their sympathies may rest with the land which they left, but they should not take action which places their ovm country in a false light or endeavor to urge it to action which is going to budge it from its neutral attitude. We are bound to suffer from the ef- fects of the war, but between coun- try and the hyphenated citizenship the latter should be thrown overboard. CUT THE WASTE, UPHOLD' THE SERVICE. T'rom the action of the post office @Gepartment in urging z greater prac- | tice of econoray and calllng upon the varlous postmasters fer sugcestion that will lead to the cuiting down of expenses, it is quite apparent that the democratic conduct of this important br h of lh.fl sov to main the record with started cut. Economy and i = observed departm connection it is also to comes ta i bu | ment ; nine towns, ons hundred and i sixty-five postoffice districts, and bmoser $ sixtv rural free delivery routes. 2 desired. $ The Bulletin is eold in every board a small : i1 ated wi ish vour tar i town and en ail of the R. F. D. be eimin: : H - covered it is to be reai efore putti : utes i = nnecticut. sl e ¥ § Seclites nAERstnfOR) propesittons as the tali such advaninges as @ i CIRCULATION Ceived and CLEANING VEILS H R When a washab on veil is scil- £ 1901, average ....eeeen.- 4 3 ed fold it neatly and tack the folds se- | H : true in view of curely with ing/ thread. Then | $ 1905, averace ...5,920 §|the ciaims are constantly being put|Wash the veil carefully 1 soans - §|forward that the service is not any|Water and rinse it i nsalt water to|l heiter under existing conditions than 5% ! 55 - i Bt it should be. There are -obligations| (s get water out.and 8o not wriny it whi ¢ upon the government to|a: ail. Lkeep the service up to the Sta‘fld’lP’i Whenr T been even though it is not made a profit- | pressed out to zet able undertaking. This is what the|out pull them NOT TO BE TOLERATED. ople are looking for and . ¢ | out. ! straight 2is country is being urged to en-|they are entitled to Eiiasti s Sl bR o tanlishing a war zone abo STATE BUILDING CODE. .\'"nn iron the middie of the vell un- Isies and th 1t doesn’t require investigation r le of Britist . to disclose the great difference in fthe 2 , be expected that this building regulations the variou ¢ It is in fact ne bu | cities of a state. F e purpose of f th: countr as to what war \‘ntzaivl mifermity a cemm 1 erman takes azainst Great Brit-| \woric in Massact s with s they do not involve thisjof establishi a code for t rder may be looked UD-i state. It made a study of lockade from which it{1ass conditions and fire losse = jure British trade bY|gtate and also ext er than by ability to c gation to the Provisions e actual cutting off of commerce| gther stutes, with the a which submarine activity can|recommends slation - ed to piay the leading patt.|suli in building laws hat, however. is a matter Detween|similar b hose countries in which Germany | opiire state nstrate its ability to carry la lan is to estadl iffe order N th | e g an shut off om Great Bri B - e A which would contain only L et tive buildings: the second t in doir 3 BECESst | somewhat net protest over % T Germany < o r’v & s 2 tled communities y azainst the allies, but it will be deep- |, Al imgliio e ons would ¢ e ¢ 1 the position sty : Jrage-1nue The idea not so muc okl s ex al instead of British vessels. T ent cla of San eld responsibility Which| tions ang to 1 n pro ¢ shirl. I its purpose| ayq efciency hant vessels and then | o) 1) i’ i o T | attention i necessarily to fire preve atrals will thereto. of warfa; object ve, ! st because Germany happens to oe| e 2 ipped by the British kade, | ED)TOHIAL NOTES ne be tolerated. { this is 3 ‘ STATE BRIDGES The or 2 new bridge ov ageddon a ver between of the some- S of siature has hesn previously urged the quickest wa to bu 1 b ©f the needs of|trouble mnow to hang around omy. Realizing that there should el and make a noise f = freight an out a Tl the feeling participating 1proveme 1 are the 4 out eon- | nt to become an to see whether Great Britain Germany will get to the Wilhelmin nd the Dac |2 j2 3 iEnrhsh chans | | | | i { | The man g all | peiter dal t enoush t FHowe i | present time that Jepan { tribute the.wreck of the most ¢ party program e hibited =uch ats. he undoubtec exp = mo reason| the deser\ kind, financing other proje with ch relieves the dr e ioRpaiois is only another step a means of meating the stea. scheme fof eliminati increasing ontgo. How this oper- s 2 s shown by the recent report of == en the state| < worse. bridge propesitien it| t the state might| . ana | | 1 lead 1 a lon t idze commission where | 000 veceived for | S HlOn S Ee 4 & @ nearly “$13.000] & to e expected since even fo the state. Wita.|Cermany doesn't consider them as plan it seems ik D b dze. though not up to| alava e state funds are going to follow after the idea of the catalozae | houses? { HYPHENATED CITIZENSHIP. A statement tnat deserves the care-| 1L 'ery provislonal president realiy | ful consideration of ‘every American|i00K as much as he is sald to have| citizen, and especially the hyphenated | taken Mexico Cily must be a great American citfzens, is that made by Drq P1ace for the operation of the Kune Irancke of the Harvard Ger.|3.F artists. manic Musegm, when he sa¥s: “I be-| \rhen Professor Tusher predicis that eve that it would be against my duties as an American citizen if T wy take part in a propaganda, the p rose of which would be thought to > force gur government into a hos attitude toward England.” It s a position which shouid taken by every citizen of this country \\)'c at one time owed his l.ller noce another flag rezardless of have to serve for a while tured competition how the government free would e seed to the cost of living will continue to in- crease for the doesn’t take m cratic promises. ere ur- be tile nest fifteen years he ch stock in the demo- New London didn't have a fire caii throughout January, but it ism't al- ways well to gloat over such a fire record. . There is liable to be a con- flagaration ths next dav. be tkat whea | w i SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE The most convenient and cheapest of disinfectants. to quicklime. in Dins loose in When meals ahead for guests ¥ your company and not have the eve bother of planning the meals. day C most off with rbe obstinate of use in the cellar It may be placed in dishes or cupboargs or scattered dark, damp “corners. expecting guests plan the the entire time the will stay. Then you can enjo; soda will remove the mud stains. Rub a cloth or flannel dipped in nate of the soda, then press well on the wrong side of the material with a warm iron. Bacon is much more delicate and soft if it is first parboiled until th fatty part is almost cooked, then lay each piece out scparately on a cloth to drain and fry quickly until a very light brown. If possible all market packages ud be opened out on the baclk poren | or in the Jaundry, as there are some- | times roaches that find their way into the kitchen by grocers’ | packages. Velvet 2icin il it t o must do 1 cold, windy days cut lemon | the een a | threads tened right up to the throat old-fashioned manner The allover are again in style i Bronze slippers black for afternmoon wear. as The normal raised waist line is _correet. Gol ¥ WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN THE KITCHEN lace are worn over white Cotton lces are an important feature of the fashionable ceat. satins are used for founda- tion garmets under sheer dresses. Shot pose sil T goes ¢ thread ave: bly re. has corner, ate small - the retching eep broidery viette may f they ed they firm as when fresh more juiey. en dded to a pa freshen wilted vegelables. stand t for ar man o the face before n - th- soap fomay are place someth: behoovel see that mixture methods, N\ The tunic is now cut in points or calloped, and these are edzed with colored jet or pearl beads. There are new block printed creps de chines with tiny reproductions of the dainty patterns of Englieh chintzes. Fawn and are used for taw brown silk lir he popular covert i k is also used for that pur- TEST FOR LINEN. 1 the midst of “Sales of White” it also another & the FOR THE CARD HGSTESS A rather attractive conceit way of table linen for an afternocn party is a set of ta th and na kins embroidereq the playing card symbol hearts, dia- monds, and ¢ e tableclc arge enough for th" ordinary table, is hemsti®hed at the four em at -e and the onds servieit e _thev are on loth they may be a little larger ximately the size of “muarter One of these card varty sets an excellent bridge prize an acceptable Christmas nce for the hot who ains at auction ETIQUETTE. edsment of a fave pleasure to generality, “It is my rVe my frisnds personal to time your correspe she gets it & not of cotton. Just take zoods. woman accident overturning a in the lace designs veils. Spanish are ‘used as well a damatiques slips. chemises or atin r who buys lin: tyweer pierces test whi Ravel out end nails t be as v so as to malke secur symbols, idered i one : the appropr h or lunch v cdge, n one corner. + might easily who does the ‘q; for the tableclot be picked up for a modes spades. hearts and emb ered at home. On knowledge the acknowl- with the common- tion, quick rel MUST: ment, ter or:chit mat cle C At jars, for § Be s TEROL! what Yo however. © th ato n rh <hopped ng two i | 10 sma Ived the top. pe a at the table. than magnit Tt i ndent. ¢ included vice of nation s {hose | Wate | | 1f the mor aly dancing ks pores o Sha then. hair onl en to exerc: are N to excessive Jightly every pulverized walking, moved 1bbing wi >t vld of warts bathe them two or three times a day and nigh xtended. T equal ohol cas the W the the glvcerin, removed e soap the fire ity is Tlie lovely ecru tint has dis- d to recolor them is no These curtains the folowing a sheet or twe upon_the and lay the curtains carefullv hem. Mix two parts of _bolted meal with one of salt. With b this mixture thor 5 the curtai ‘Hang liGut of doors: ror'itwo horts wnd the { curtains will be sweet and clean. TO CLEAN FURS. To clea furs, baby coats, plush and beaver hats. buy 5 cents' Wworth of plaster of paris and sprinkle the arti Iy with and if much but a 1ooks D The decidely better than cornmeal. requt cle to e cleaned, ruboing light- the fingers or soft brush, dust not clean repeat—it will clean few minutes, and Ite new. the arti ICTATES OF FASHION. military flucn-.e v in neckwear. is showing A huge bunch of grées is a novell, as a corsage bouguet. Meny of the nswest blauses are but- must 1 | Eaper | lflnv | i | should en | tors, Mrs. a papers. Mme. plan e d serviceable material mu on which on encugh to cover intended to strength | CONCERNING WOMEN. P policewoman™ resigned because her health would not permit her to continue her work. Chorus ject to being sensationalized and have asked for the privilege of matter before being famous Russfan who is in solitary ile. says that she ekpects to be able to leave Siberia in about eight months. Aluminum coc epers will = he ost B )ine n the treatm apboarad hrough need in articles renew then cutting d hemming taken The Woman's Trade Unic ica has over 65,000 member Attleboro, Mass, has a woman chamber of commerce, of which M C. G. Holden is chairman. Great Britain is refusing th proffered help of English woman doc- wh | such assistance. le R ladly ac ssia is cepting homas F. Hart, the “millio Muncie, Ind., has girls in New York city ob- censoring sent to the news- therine Breshkorskya. the ex- ALUMINUM. JRing utensils are 2 de- tem Eruises, Company, ¢ are an Cepper olored Chicken s Musterole Gives When those sharp pains go shooting through your head, when your skrll seems as if it would split, just rub & little MUSTERCLE on the temples and neck. lief. made with oil of mustard. : ustard plaster and does mu Doctors and nurses fran mend MUSTEROLE for Sore Throat, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Congestion, Plenrisy, is, m, L.umbago, Pains and ' Aches >f the Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore Alus- Chilblains, Frosted Feet olds of the Chest (it often: prevents Pneumonia) ur d and a special large hospital size you u ask Clev ght until they turn da abomination. to keep them bright. em in sparings uba b 1o TO CcL arti; can RECIPES. Cutlets.—One cupful of cooked chicken Seasoned with poonful of = 2spoonfu) of repper, on mon_j roll in 1 C well up of 11 egg. dry) tapiocz. Cook until is ciear and soft. Serve with candied cherries, one-fourth cubes of chocolate or co or dabs of currant jelly Any light cake or be palatable served a cream dess Dencunces Bryan's Action. neil rm le: g held in st i related of st at was m of justified the 1 FAM It draw: soothes away Refu; tablespoontuls of poonful with what isposal ing democrats.” out the inflammea- the pain—-gives is a clean, white oint- Bet- ¢ recom- Rhet- c and 50c ggist’s, in et the genuine MUS- imitations — get for The DMNiusterole eland, Obhio. inside—then It is_easy Either soda and water or boi n them; cuttin.lz}i and the water it was e will often do the work, | and table salt. EAN COPPER. les that have become be made to look new bing lemon | juice gnd wics flour, one- ne egg: add this to togather thr : the form of fine breaderumbs, dip in rum and fry in deep white ushroom a cups of milk and mixture of one- ugar, pinch of salt and Into this m »aked (one dessert spoon ts. National C at its mid-w of the New York on Feb. rts on the federal ser- of its committees. rtant action by the to the receiver-general Santo Dominge, in whic requested to let Mr. Brs positions ycu have at with which to reward After thorough this letter, and its sub- ation Dby the secretary governing ce Reform hat the sec- Dom 71nre:“}' T hope that talte such effective ent the practical licy so generall to the letter of the sec- | Santo 1 trust for the an- v crad- | n services in cs. The XNational rm league, by its eclares ths course inconsistent. not only with fi- o th2 principles of the merit and with the purpese avowed e democratic national platform of ke “merit and ability the n]puv_nt ent and promo |and ,BRGAADWAY AT 815 JOHN C. FISHER Presents HAZEL DAWN DAVIS Vaudeville and Paramount Photophya SHERWOOD TRIO A _Trio of Wonderful Slngera 1 GOFF PHILLIPS i : inging_and Talking Comic o IDE&_-L—and RION **The Debutante h_Class_Musical Dus. Victor Herbert's Beautiful New PARAMOUNT FEATURE Opera With the Original Cast including Will West, Clara Palmer, Maude Odell, Robert G. Pitkin, Frank Doane, Sylvia Jason, Stewart Baird and Carl Gantvoort. IMMENSE CHORUS AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA KEYSTONE COMEDY PRICES 25¢ to $2.00 With_Charlie_Chaplin Secure Your Tickets Early SELWYN & CO’S BIG LAUGHING HIT The Great American Star ROBERT EDESON in “WHERE THE TRAIL DIVIDES” The Powerful Western Play In Five Parts 4 REELS MUTUAL MOVIES riday, an Feb. 12 Night w ' N Ii [ - u Sy Monday and Tuestay AUDITORIUM THE BEDORE MUSICAL COMEDY CO. Presenting THE BATTLE OF ALMOST A SCREAMING MUSICAL COMEDY FARCE W TOMMY LEVENE ... That Phunny Phellow I CASSIE FRENCH .. The- Dainty Ingenue TH MAY McDONALD Ths Victor Songbird. AND COMPANY OF FIFTEEN PEOPLE Shows 2:30, 7 and 8:45 Shows 2:30, 7 and 9:00 EDNA MAISON in “The Heart of Magdalen,” 2 Reels BILLIE RITCHIE in an L-KO Comedy and Other Pictures Today Only-COLONIAL THEATER Edmund Breese, Claire Whitney, Stuart Phelps, Appear in 3 Reels THE WALLS OF JERICHO 5 Reels By ALFRED SUTRO Two Years at Garrick Theatre, London, One Year at Hackett Theatrs, gevy ‘Ytgr. 312 Artistic Scenes, Presenting Virile Story of English ocial Life. When Slippery Slim Want for the Eggs ...............Western Comedy PRICES: Matinee 10 cents Children 5 cents Evening 10 cents Tomorrow and Wednesday, the ONLY Charlie Chaplin in 2 Resl Comedy part of the body of the length of half |paren has grown an inch, and Gregory and Mercha e down ta lay of being present and making no ai Meriden Journal tempt to deter.Sa in committin the deed. the the isiness section who were house when irde ted gave and sev section of sons of ai cpeared e the of the e gave them th >me. made showed sirdered that 1l had '\I' 10Ut provocatior Of 'welentimhéxe the ful, but flies up when 1 {2gainst and »roof is doubt- at in the evidenc pos Federal Ir nbere has |1east | He does not play to pretend to know ingn ording to ¢ mixed wears vers clothes than abundance of - much mc what he it seems harsh, venture th ill you or m imate acq age, hearing his defex gan eople w R dithe likable and humane tol Press. CATARRH CAUSED BY A GERM Must Be Destrored Before Catarrh Tt sclf Can Be Cured, Sars Specinlist— Wonderful Resuits from Breathisg incited against and Mere! 3 manslaughter. ended t murderers were OUS TRIALS drawn, Killed. ed a way lowing Newgat Nld Bal for th Savage by gi sword, gne me maid with Merchant out of were arrested by soldiers who had been called upon to quiet the disturbance. Savage and Merchant were secured ang guarded that night, where they " treatment by ¥ started to quarrel selves and with and one Jame. Savage, having who held him, forced his . part w brought about £ of h ilieg] m »sequent struggle his despondency, drink and e fatal temp- It was in cne oceurred the great blight avage went en lodged, he that he might pursue his studies with { interruption, with an tent to harge another lodging h he in We ° Accidentally meeting two gentlemen of his. ac- | ntance, ose names were “hant and ory, he went wita them fo a coffec house and sat drink- ing until it was late. Liquer having likewise wound- the house, several and the fol- day they were removed {o The trial came cn at the on the 7th of Decemb: before Sir Richard Page, a judze of the Court of King's Bench. All three companions were indicted murder of James Sinelair— ing him, with a drawn al wound in the lower unnatural | Medicated Air. belief, ther. does k va- e purest oil other agg! dicated germic! it gives blessed m catarrhaj of every kind and if vou make breathing Hromel for a each day a few 1 an sTmptoms fsh but the diseace itseir the past. No one or buy Hyome! on pure faith Osgood Co._and many other n Norwich and vi- e positive guaran- ire catarrn or that pald for it will be refundea. very !nexpensive and with hecome of the t £ ans0 B no et is absolutely no reason sufferer from catarrh should ive it a fair trial. MICRO PISTON RINGS 1 his spare 00d for the fami Do you realize the importance of perfect piston rings? MICRO RINGS are perfect. They increase your mileage and power. 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