Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 19, 1915, Page 4

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A e times farger than-that of Norwlch. It ‘is delivered houses free . defivecy routss, ulletin is.sold in- every -+ on all off the R. F. D. #n2Eastern: Connectlcut, CIRCULATION JAVEXTHE BULLETIN FOLLOW You Readers of The Bulletin leaving he city for vacation trios can have {id: fcliow them THE ORDUNA ATTACK. Whatever favorable impression may ‘been created in the past few by the indications of greater upon the part of German sub- ~ imar towards merchant vessels, and - ithe inference which was to be gained therefrom that it intended to respect Hnternational law oven though assur- X had not been actually given to effect, all has been rudely shat- by the story which is told of attack upon the steamer Orduna. There is 1o question but what the \rpose of the attack upon that steam- \was to sink it. The miscalculation _\t» speed by the commander of the subimarine and the clever maneuvering t 1'he vessel after the underwater = bsible for its escape, and with e o = rs i 13 rmany has not disavowed the & of the Lusitania and by its i note it falled to diselose any dis- * positian to. Now, as if it was a threat to, what can Be expected If this ¢ does not agree to the pro- ‘posals in the recent Von Jagow com- | . munication an attempt to repeat the * destructdon of another big vessel in Eimilar manner is made. No warn- was: given to the vessel and no was! made to respect the lives wtry is bound to take it in the reply which about to be imade. On the face of been quoted as. listening Io the woice of the people. was paxious' to know the semtimerk of the pountry. How well he has responded thereto 1s to be judged from the fact |that the country stands solidly back of him and the coursetwhich he has, pursued. . - This was in marked.contrast to the practiced right along in supplying arms end ammunition to fighting coun- tries and what all nations have the right to do under the agreement of| To make & fowl tender, i should be 3 being _dra arrangement: coting of two_thicknesses of brown | ment with twine. tightly bound natfons. The policy of this country nme..rxy ready to be was established some time ago and Austria shoudd know that it is stm- ply asking the Unfted States to vio- late its: neutral stand. END SUCH FARCES. In his anneuncement of his decision in the Thaw case Judge Hendrick i particular upom the maxmer. in which alfenfsts participate in the preparation of a ease and are called 28 expert witnesses by the state. This he considered to be wrong and ex- pressed the hope that “the legislature of the state will find some means to correet this™ This furnishes a suggestion for con- sideration, but there are more features of the Thaw case than that which call for attention by the legislature of the| reo s, state of New Yorlt. It has Been shown | ghe in this case what a loophole fs left | ing: to the criminal by the form of ver- dict which requires that f#t shall be “not guilty om the ground of isanity” after facts to support the same have ‘been established. The Thaw eonvic- tion in that manner shows what a farce it is mow that he has been de- clared insane and freed and placed in a position where he can do the same thing over again. There was a movement started some time ago- seeking to have the form of ‘verdict changed to “guilty, but insane” in sueh cases for the purpose of dis- couraging the general resort to techns. calities and play upon sympathy which can be and to a large extent are used in the efforts to save the Hves of those Who can afford to make sueh offorts to circumvent the law and escape the penalty. Judge Hendrick did not re- hould be marked with e special ‘mark, so that they can be matched up easily after being laundered. HEALTH AND BEAUTY. may be removed by nightly rubbings with lemon juice and discarding high, SIff neckwear. In massaging for developing any part of the face, soft, light strokes across the lines are used; the heavy are used in reducing. Vaseline will make the eyebrowe and eyelashes grow. Apply with a camels hair brush, stroking the eyebrows to- ‘ward the temples. Take care of the teeth. Have them filled as soon as a cavity appears. The smaller the cavity the easier it is Mled, the less it costs and thg longer the Will be preserved. fer to this and it was not necessary | tooth that he should. The ease through- out speaks for itself and places an EDITORIAL NOTES. July can always be relled npom to start the further adveeacy of shivt- Having crossed the Windau river ‘Germany apparently expeets to get a look M at Warsaw. The middle west reports the onion crop ehort, but there need be no fear of a loss of strength. agent with a history of it. New York must'by this time realize the niecessity of pufting an end to un- Testrained midsammer Thaws. The contests between the eup de- fenders are not s much attention as they dM a year ago. — e Carranza thinks this country mis- understands him, dut he has taken a long time ryeaching that conclusfon. — e The man on. the corner says: Some people glory in their recollections ‘while others are trying to forget the past. HI health, worry, ill nature and lack of fresh air and exercise will produce wrinkies quicker old drops of cologne or toflet vin- 2 wash water is most nh-—ll; A delightful Dbath arh: “after iving starch; after eight ounces of For each bath fill a small bag is made by of bran and ny ‘Wwhen on her tray was a finger shaped vase with a single Tpse or a cluster of violets among the To produce the Castle Bob coiffure, which is so popular among youns girls, be drawn back ol ‘weather are most be easily washed in coel and good soap. and they dry quickly. They are now made in such good that the best dressed women do hesitate to, wear really to get a good quality fow Wear, as the finger tips Iast longer in the more expenstwe FOR STYLISH TEAS. It has niow Become quite the fmsh- ion in Paris to__ receive friends for the “five ddc:rhm smart rest gown. A becoming ceatly. mono and the ’.’g.’;&ci W ¥ i CONCERN#I Over 300 Canedian DHeg for positions Bave %8 Wwar nurses. 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