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= 30 :\"A R g : 3 Ezi? fr § : 3 ! § j i i i the farmer, but Includes the farmer’s £ 1 BRl §38 children, who ere given a. proper 2; ‘To prevent .,m.m' | « _cfi'nl ; o C fi"nfl" sight into tn; business M%d‘ sVeloping > 95 - , A Mexican Melodrama of T Featuring Mae Marsh. Mon.-Tues. Only make possible extended study and 1 MUTUAL WAR WEEKLY M. 10c. Be Eeital Infeeat 1 the eoiiss of s — o9 SoapandOhhntn,both MUTL FE T TS ta '“..':'7":‘_ ’m_fl.' tous: timesttabaer than that of ~§| i LIk TIIe_ 18 1o DA Botioed DY | v fragrant, .super-creamy 2 four times o ey . t un oy In Nt Th To oaivend it e ot i vt Clube | ; emollients, are the first | —— Colonial Theatre to over 3,000 of tho 4,053 houses §| which have been started for instruc- |ice meits. requisites inpreserving skin i: Nerwich, and read by minety- tions in gardening, the raising of poul- e l | and " three per cent. of the paople. In try and home economics include the ¢ i 4 - _ Windham it is diivered to ever §|&irls as well as the boys. In Hamp- e 3 Reels —“The Return of Maurice Donnelly” —3 Reels %900 houses, In Putnam snd §|den county, Massachusetts, where the g R rt, high Leah Bird, Leo Delany in Broadwa y Star Feature. Vitagraph Danielson to over 1,400 and in §|Undert g:fnhm e st :efi::; 4 ESTINY ,t;'lflwagsn &_ JI "no"'mu:&r PEARL” Lubin Comedy of these -places it is consid- excellent results are to be noted in all , ‘omorrow, r st Four s, Charlie Too ered the.local daily. these endeavors. Not only is valuable ey Eastern Connecticut has forty- use being made of what would other- o A DAINTY TEACLOTH, brsf“‘:“hh':&._ Sha, seRpct of - val was a foolhardy thing to N nine towns, one hundred and wise be wasted time, but much val- o%lfloth with a flannel dipped in the| make four men's handkerchiefs with Yellow is highly becoming to a pale | 08, earth did you do It for? MAKE NO MISTAKE \ sixty-five postoffice districts, and uable experience is gained In greater g:o ‘water; by m:r‘nl:’t‘;!:hfmgl? e“;flu wide hems and feather stitch all the | brunette, especially in artificial t. “Well' confessed the sub-lieuten- Tigh : hard ‘I didn’t intend to cixty rural free delivery routes. §and better profuction Thls furlahes | M40, SA WAL 2 F00g, [ B0, | hems and embroider a small spray in (It softens an olive siin and gives it a | 20t I didn’t intend to recapiurs the Be Sure to Take Your The Bulletin is sold in every }|an ‘:d“:““ : tmhe St e >ighess :ryhutmn; A e;t;;e guhufid nzll,aclnc in | handkerchiefs w“"!.,_hL" . e Sge | - my Nnoc..m"""’ ook s ey It as‘many of wi as will | gorys, e S s future and what is betng done in this| gl it without placing one on the other. | Sroiaeres sormers aaking the Sonp . RECIPES, direction today will be looked upon in| Sprinkle the fish with salt, pepper and X » corne f this larger square. Sew a FILMS e of the most val- | nutmeg; then squeeze lemon juice over g s years to come as one s W Duttes cand A e ruffie of lace of about three or four| Feather Cake—One cup sugar, two P or . town - on all of the R. F. D. routes in Eastern Connecticut. CIRCULATION uable efforts for the advancement of inches depth around the entire edge. |cups of flour, two-thirds cup milk, one the interests of the New England till- gt;;‘cl;gvan. Sg‘l;lnklo parsley over the | Torchon lace (not the heaviest) works | teaspoonful of melted buu:r, one egg . 4812 g tod A g up very micely in this end wears bet- | well beaten, one teaspoonful cream of NEW WRUG& ter than a fine lace. tartar, half teaspoonful soda, one| After denouncing the folly of the DEVELOPING AND 5 920 A smaller cover can be made for a|cup fresh blueberries. Bake in a |People who are apposed to prepared mc sevenangd, THE NEW HAVEN SUIT. SN of printed cotton | St20d or small table by using women's | quick oven. Serve hot, with or with- |ness for war, some business men will While there may be reasons for feel- v sings P SOl handkerchiefs and fine lace. If the |out sauce, g0 down to the office and discharge 9 I 92 ing that those who are responstble for in the cool combination of blue and | handkerchiefs are fine, 3 er of the soil 1905, average ith narrow | Delicious Johnnycake—Crush and |some militla man because he took a to White have long been a favorite se- lnems and a little emhm‘:iery in the |stir into four cups of good cornmeal | few days for the military maneuvers. the vanishing of the funds of a large|jection for the summer bungalow or |corner, no work need be done on them | two level tenspoomtuts ot soda, then | —Meriden Journal corporation into thin eir or tl;o u:- wetet;gef. and 1«::;:‘ has ‘l&een felt lh: other than to sew the lace. add one teaspoonful of salt, two table- n wise expenditure of large sums for the | n of a rug that woul carry out = spoonfuls of molasse o o three cups of . building up of a monopoly makes the | this cool color scheme. A rug recent’¥| TREATMENT OF OILCLOTH. |sour milk. Beat to a cream twé eggs, .ufifl?fi,f’v?fifio%‘ in they m:’: directors of such s toncery. answer- | UL, RSSO O o Japa A0d ihis o the milk and meal beat|to protéct the poor and ignorant( Begy Work, Prompt Service, “HAVE THE BULLETIN FOLLOW ]|able to the stockholders, it feeun e L L R mllcloth ougnt never to be wet, but all together quickly for about two|against the quack practitioners who r pt )y that the decision of y_rul a flannel and pol- utes; e our in er a|are said to be rea; a financial har- You T e e aoues vy | various sizes in a charmingly covered |ished with a brush of moderate hard- | quick oven. : et th g WP' Pictures, Lowest July 10 i | { i 1901, average ... 3 3 $ [ e E T e Oriental design. The design, carried vest at the expense of the sufferings Readers of The Bulletin leaving || dismissing the suit for $102,000,000 |out on a white backsround, well cov- | ray b?“‘f,‘x‘:’ "““f':m""u':;”;:gfn“‘? o'f‘m ?; lho? |ea-£nlbln to :’c.:: out for the city for vacation trips can have {| brought against certain of the direc-|ered the background in different colors and the rotting of the canvas m To m EDI‘I'OR emselves.—] dard. it fcliow them deily and thus keep || tors of the New Haven road was based | Shades of blue. No, they did not look : are entirely avoided, in tcvch” with home affairs. Order law. like bath mats, but evidently they are it It takes quite a little while for the through The Bulletin business of- || “P°2 sound reason and good To remove iron stains from marble i e e o ey e ok mothing | made_on the same looms. . —Wet the spots with ofl of vitriol or | Brutality Under the Guise of Law. |government to caich on {o a possible Corine. Bamions and in- T s2id by the same petitioners had such |0 USE UP PARTLY WORN SHIRT, |(X2IIC acid diluteq in alcohol or with| Mr. Bditor: Somewhat more than |ImProvement Atter several vears of . brtlobngns et e st s - [lemon juice, and after a auarter of |two and a hat centuries ago an an- | SORIE, TEINES, JUULT, PRECST 21 growing Toe Nails treated e ———=~—=—————=| of the directors continued to have| Almost every man wears his shirts =y . A S OaRr OF I Al e round | order that people living in towns || without i Comfort AN UNSATISFACTORY REPLY. | * quced dividends is plainly evident.|out at the neck. By outting hway th | LneR cloth. > i conaideaible 1o, 60 With the found- | yheee thers are 20 Dente mak orest P In view of the claims set forth in|The trouble arose over the fact that|collar and cuffs and turning in, on partly account for the feelings that |2ccounts and make deposits by mail, both of the American notes it is hard- | the judgment of the dlrectors or those |the machine, the desired length I find | SUMMERING ‘THE LIVING-ROOM. at nearby postal banks.—Waterbury burnea within me this (Saturday) af- Shampooing, Manicur. 1y conceivable that” Germany could |who controlled the steps which were (& Dperfectly fitting coat to go with $ . o T T ks . Don’t worry about the shabby liv- | ternoon when 1 saw the manner in Py v 2 s“l reatmen Illfl expect that its latest note would sat- | taken failed and to have forced them |BRIAmaS Wrose orleinal coat s worn |y 000" thiy summer. It lan't. nec- | Which & certain Jaw was put into effect | o sy mng, P . isfy the demands of this country. The | to have made up the loss would have|yup the back. . essary to get new furnitunre if you |in & case of a drowned child. Facial P tigated and di: sinking of the Lusitania, upon which | imposed a hardship which was not LR can't afford it. Simply make cretonne |, I saw the women running from L?,i,‘,’;l :,:,'fi:,éf:d"m’:., be dl bit the whole issue is based, is not only | warranted, especially since it was a HEALTH AND BEAUTY. slip covers and put them on the ciairs | Thames street tenements toward the | QICo0l. Jiing” to her, because nobody, viewed as a legitimate act, but the|policy which represented the desire 4 and sofa or couch. aters 08e acicaned over the bridge| o matter how humble, likes to be responsibility for it is placed upon the | of the majority which In such cases| A severe coughing paroxysm can be| Cretonne hangings may be hung at | !0 e ped in to save the boy, and |regarded as a problem to be worked British government and the fact that|is supposed to govern. The losses|relleved by taking a teaspoon of gly- |the doors to carry out the decorative | FRinlY Jumped 'n s t. And, besides, one often wonders scheme. Put away the ol then the two men in the boat began|oY b any lives were lost is attributed to|fell upon those sued in like manner as|°°rine in a swallow of hot milk. Sarpets and “stain tne'Ogand heavy | aragging for the body, which was soon | ¥Hat happens when the furries are po e i ver—does th scal unt the fact that the vessel sank before|it did to the minority stockholders.| If you wamt to keep from sneezing, |{NOUED the boards are mnot of the | PFOUENt up. Righer? But human interest impeis it ought to have. In other words, Ger- | It was a case where their judgment|press the finger on the upsr part of | Smoothest. Now that little form was perhaps as man$ attempts to say that it did ev- one to read stories about how girls the rose, or, rub the forehead just| Vvoven or plaited rag rugs are love- | dead as any rat, but there were two |3 0 fai] to live on & wage running foe the nbue ly Jor living-rooms, and will go well | CHOKIrel Poople o @ Thad to see him |from $450 to $9.00 per week. They expected of them in the observance of | going to stand for & long time as an _— oy lghrz:nmgg&:“gb?xm; i ;‘e‘e:mx; treated like one. The 5 year old boy | certainly reveal life as it runs wher WILL SEKE the rights of neutrals and humanity |instance which will cause every di-|, The average woman should wear her the pay drops down, and show plaini v : Y | hag been away from his mother's side when as a matter of fact it did noth- | rector of that and other corporations | 12 Softly around her face, the tightly [J€nS: 1o, €lve an impression of cool” | 5 fey “Tminutes, or perhaps more min- | that here is a sorry condition as wel ing of the kind. Instead of acknowl. |1y piace sreater. Temponsibiiny upon|IT3VR Dack effects being very trying. (NS5, and also a bird cago or two and | cs™ it iy mmother couid not nave the A e i " | Wagons, Carriages, Harnesses odging its wrong In such a practice it nis quty in holding such a position of | It is bad enoush for her physical |, Have the bird cages of generous size, | BOOT solace of lifting him dry, or s e X attempts to Justify its act because it fy = SHY 2 health when a grown woman chooses | {0 remember that both bowl and |Straining the nasty water of that pler| <. ... .j interested in golf, es- | this month of July at Bargain Prices. claims someone else did wrong. = to squeeze her figure into a space too | 38es contain little imprisoned bodies | F70% his 1unes, of working one mInute | . yy when there is a contest on The note dodges the answer de- EDITORIAL NOTES, narrow for it, but girls should not be |that need as much exercise for their | | ot permit. Friend and neighbor stood |and some of our friends are engaged |If you are in the market ses this manded as to whether or not the sub- & allowed to do so. Tobpiness as it s possible to give | uming and swearing on the shore,|in it. It is wonderfully popular| . . . marine policy of Germany would be| Tuerta has a chance to worry oy Some people prefer curtainless win- | ¥hile a servant of this city dragged [Same and one that possesses unknown continued as in the past or conform |Over Who oW 2 Jaaw Eating bread and butter which has |dows in summer, but stiff linen shades | th¢ boy a hundred yards or more by |and unexp e ; to the provisions of international law, | 18Wn- tch from St. Louls tells of a player == #een thickly sprinkled with cayenne|of dark green for the upper on | the arm, trailing head under, behind | Pal m CHAPMAN co except What is to be gained from the| o . TS |pepper is recommended by many phy- and very thin net glass Phois o m"gv“e T | the boat, and then at the landing tied [On the links not far from that city, L L L - went_wrong. erything that could possibly have been The New Haven case, however, is ho recently made a long drive and proposition to restrict neutral and sicians as an_effective means of pre- | more successful impression of coolness, | & rope around neck or limb, and let|W Fnoveres Sl ball soiked fled until the interior of a watermelon ti i h " | the body dangle like a dead fish till |afterwards ) s . American commerce, By this idea Ger- venting sea-sickness. the net glass curtains swaying de- | o the bill of a woodpecker. If any- |14 Bath Norwich, Ct. 4 how: red. coroner might come along. on the C many expects that this country wint|®oWs WP Ted . B 3 lightly with each breeze and the green | the 51 ne. Street, 5 = » doubts this statement, the ball is i shades modifying the brilliant light of.| 4 m the father of 13 children,” sald |one s The blowing up of a big powder mill | ght lacing prevents the free eir-|ine summer sun, 2 a foreigner close to me, “and if that|still to be seen. It is sugges ¥ En; country an hild was them, policeman | irrevere: mmentators that _the in England shows that that country | portant for vouns girls. Good eire- | venetian blinds have a very cool | fhild was onme of them. no policema o s g gy o has itg Hazardville. lation i neceusa‘ry for sound health, | 2PPearance when in green, and are ’n s I'mm wotuh p,._: f us | come from Winsted, in our own state, and when it is stopped by tight stays Thonkl: more, Gificalt to e e i b:“;:nfl"’e "!:tedugrml o the | —Bridgeport Standard. ummer °° S ough more lcul 0 keep clean. % ”» 3 That wi(r}xld::l?n.n !wdox;tn ;c;?n New | anaemia is the result. In your zealous endeavor to beau-|!OWn and the country!” said another. “No name black enough! ‘Worse tify your summer home you need mot results of Jersey lightning. A salt bath is very bemeficial and |stop indoors. Did you see that ham- | then the atrocities of the wari"—and restful. Purchase of a druggist a box |mock seat which has been all dressed '°R“°uc"‘-"“‘, o e B 2 Diaz is sald to have tried to keep|of sea salt; dissolve about a fourth of [up in gay-flowered cretonne? Can S s b L I e peace in Mexico. The present leaders |it in hot water. Saturate a bath towel |you imagine how charming it would [ 90 Fich women Qo I thelr drowned| .. = o .o N ich Savings Socisty are doing their best to keep it out of |in the salt water, then let it dry. After | make any porch? Th '{;a Y.;‘m th 4 of : A 0 the regular bath, rub the body with| And it is very simple to do. The | LDPames or PEL ISP abandon its rights under international law and subscribe to the rules which It is desirous shall be followed. Such an idea is preposterous and it is not conceivable that the TUnited States would agree to any such suggestion. As far as the sending of advance in- formation and the placing of special markers on American vessels are con- cerned, it has only resulted in at- tacks by German vessels in the past. What surety is there that they would SAIL BOATS, PARASOLS, ME- CHANICAL BOATS, LANTERNS, PAILS AND SHOVELS, PENNANTS, SAND TOYS, BASKETS, CELLU- LOID TOYS, LUNCH SETS, KITES, June 12, 1915, SOUVENIRS. get any more respect in the future? —_— the salted towel, or use it mornings|same slip-cover principle holds here, | [OP® While the coroner was sent for? Norwich, Conn., June 12, after the cold bath. but the varfous_pleces are not seamed | Zni8 little fellow may have been of of this Society have The only marker that is necessary for| Sufficient evidence has been fur- APy e e "m“y he back and | lowly birth, but I wish he might have| The Directors s y American vessels is the Stars .and|nished through the middle west for 4 © | been handled like a legitimate victim |declared out of the earnings of the Steges and_when it comes to mer-|placing & speed limit upon wind| Almost every woman is anxious to[Fi065 2P JUst PETEAEA at the Jon | of mistortune, and not like a dead or | current six months a semi-annual chantmen flying other flags they |ftorms, lmo:v o; some way in whlcl:l to Lr‘n- This saves the wear and tear of the | GYiDE fish! And they tell me that this| ;i .44 at the rate of FOUR PER should get the proper amount of re- prove her complexion, an while is a_provision of the law, that 5 year S : hair on the material. g ble to de- < . | steaming the face is by no means a|® old boys who have been out of their |CENT. per annum, paya spect which the rules of war call for. m:h:m'::nwm;::‘?“?:l s:‘y‘hs.t‘lg‘v” new methad, it is nevertheless an ex- beTh:em"'"t';e“{r?,:' Ty Poanay not |mothers’ arms just long enoush to be | positors entitied thersto on and after Germany attempts to justify itsacts by e =0 cellent one, and one recommended by [g° SePATRLe from LS o b:““"mn drowned shall be tied to police boats |,y 15, 1915, the fact that Great Britain first estab- n& frenches seems a little 100|many beauty specialists. In no other | owncS; Ahe BIOWS should be plain|ang trailed up river in the sight of lished a war zone and held up all close, way can the pores of the skin be |- mourning friends end parents. If I COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer sommerce. Germany was not sati: opened thoroughly, and in order to ° Bed to do even that; it not only de- slares a war zone which it makes should tell this in church as an in- It is about time that someone as-|clean out the numerous teeble pretense.at maintaining, but it MRS. EDWIN FAY Franklin Square. Upholstering and Repairing in all its branches. CARPET LAYING at lowest prices. Telephone 1196-3, —— ‘secretions e stance of blunted humanity in the land sumed the responsibility” of starting | which become imbedded in the skin REMOVING: STATNS. of the Turk or the Hindu, people|Most Cigars are Good— up the heating plant for the salt wa- | the dust, the dirt: the powder and per- e would shiver with horror and say: THESE ARE BETTER bathing. haps rougse—a steam bath must be| Perspiration stains can be removed | “What a dreadful religion!” 2.3 GAR JAMES W. BLACKBURN, tinks merchant vessels and takes the| o ToN NS _ . given the skin occasionally: Even the |from white blouses it hey are soaked | 1 call wpon the citizens of Norwicn| 1OM'S 1 5c CI 8 Stanton Avenus, Eas: Sid ives of crews and passengers, even| When a Massachusetts domestic|MOSt thorough washing with soap and | before washing in cold water to which | to show the servants of the law some [(GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR where neutral nations are concerned. disposes of $10,800 by her will it really | 72 Water will not dislodge the|a little carbonate of soda has been |way to honor human feelings, or else dded. et a better law. Try them and see. The German note is written in a|ought to offer some nssistance in soly- | 1i5o 2MmOunt of dirt which clogs up |3086C, = ueh o strainer and | ® 'CHARLES K. TRACY. | THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Franklin St irfendly tone, but it avoids a direct|ing the servamt girl problem. it °:;éh:§m§n$a§:fi°c&:fi§ mixed with white starch, creame your| Norwich, July 10, 195, $ Next to Palace Cafe JOSEPH BRADFORD mswer to this country and cannot be —_— by the soap and water to give out |curtains beautifully. - ooked upon as satisfactory. It secks| That the inebriate farm will be open | their secretions. 3 To remove grease spots from silk, i BOOK BINDER fo prolong the contention which this|for business the first of August fur- velvet or any delicate fabric, rub with M. J. FIELDS, . . Florist Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order sountry is enxious to end, and at-|nishes inducements to only a small USE SNAPS TO SAVE TIME s vy oL o ts to its acts agatnst rtion of Connecticut bl : ne stains on Ganle flush can dell s Stogies of ar Era e T Bt L A oL L the W S ary has not treated it right. The anmouncement that Anthony |collas. wich, Sitached vestes L men |in bolling mili for a few minutes. 5 so mu 3 —_ Comstock is not to lose his position [the vogue just now, if the very small ' wWoMm HIDING A MURDERER. indicates that someone made an un- Fat!nsirl are used in&tead of basting SCHOEBNIG e, What One Man’s Anger Did. Several instances are being disclosed | Successful attempt to forpedo this|im @s is customary, they camnot only | 'vwomen in the medical profession| The &tory of a British sub-lieuten- jow where acquaintances of Brick | éver-ready worker for good, :;t'“;fi?“:ld'l;l‘;e"mm;:;‘:"&:mcfi have increased 500 per cent. in the past Muenter, who knew him under that P PR 5 place with not a wrinkle, generation, 1ame and before he was'indicted for s coun alming eigh TUse the smallest snaps and sew Yoy vl ¥ife murder, are being found who rec. | Million dollars. from the income tax | ahout four inches apart, A e R Tiar Dol the URITU8 | Croms, was, tald at. London University gnized and knew him since his re.|Dut it would be & baditime for Mex-| When laundering the vestee fron [POfition of offic S g0 ® | in @ lecture by Professor J. H. M: ;urn to’ thescountry under the name ger & Besty towel and.ihe fasteners |/ ” ed from nization )t Holt. That the secret was kept is ol e Ex-Empress Eugenie is-devoting her 1 /xcused;by them on the.ground that Any woman who has tried to sew | 4o wounded soldiers in her beau- 3 e o \e wasiapparently living an upright ustria_reslizes Ot | O O e eintinn 7Y Will appre- | e} home at Franborough, o e he w of Craftsman FERNITURE at ONE-QUAR- ifg’ and meking, good. e exhibiting TER AO,ONE:HAHF reductionifrom regular Had Muenter continued in the placing > BRIDAL GOWNS. Queen Mary of ‘England is for Chinese art and has fitted up one ‘has been sold -for ‘'more jourse which he had.started under his from first prices*at _which it 3 -sold -for “mo: & o e i Aoyl of her private rooms entirely in the - . j = i F I - tyl rman jeenjustified, but it is a serious.ques- > Ohinses:stvle. retired int NEMS. - fon as 'to just how .farisuch action Mair g SAVE OLD LINEN. jontributes to:the safetyiof the rest 2 i In : this 5 ‘unhesitatingly compromises Save all worn handkerchis 2 0la sheets and table cloths a should be.saved for the same purpose. —— x B 4 Hospitals-are-always glad to have con- ‘That , westerner who " urges. the, se- . | tributions of old linen; for nothing is lection- of old and ankles is arnovel softer and better for bandages when g son's -wlu.' and it has been sterilized. fashionsto wear short dresses it does odd, but decidedly WHAT A TINT DOES. not look painfully 2 5 Ligh makes blond complex! TR ERE St t Bl complexions DICTATES OF FASHION. look ashep. ° b e Dark blue sets off a blond com- The sash is Hkely to be‘knotted-on |plexion in high relief by supplying a wightship. suitable i ‘The-wider skirts are a. fash- B g happy fa:

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