Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 29, 1916, Page 4

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goes as fast as they were delivered at boiled Aun the different ports. <Capital has re- |y, e . '[IIBS. sponded to this abnormal condition —— , 5 in spite of the handicaps men employe. w the boot and shoe DANIEL FROHMAN industry. — Preasoty Embroidered net, white and blue, A THE BEAUTIFUL dress. London makes s delighttul lingerie ’s clubs. > It looks as though ornamental hat- ‘The sleeveless the right direction, but there ought to idea which is be as much attention given to secur- 7 o6 ithe L] A e T it Aiaichn] Tt o a watchful Gk et THE REPUBLICAN TICKET |ins amerl 18 to make use Of | g sohool Tunch; If they have £000;| mive or the hrers ot meormotiy crome: Pennsylvania e nuurm:mlng lun;l:lumthmu mot-l = man physicians and clergymen. or Mayor . ter able to sta e 2 00l| Newest of all combs is the Span- 3 : GENERAL GALLIENIL Work. 3 b, % fits Into the| FOrty out of every 100 women in | sss————————— u.::n L 3BOWN - . | e o et o e Massachusetts work for a living. TWO REEL PATHE COMEDY ACH!_SUEH CRIME! ey France when General Gallieni retired GUY B. DOLEEARE paper e . e Specially A i t all munici- pecially Arranged Music by a String Orchestra Evenings. from the office of minister of whr be- i ¢ CARE OF GLOVES. v o T o - pll elections in Fellsmere, cause of ill health and greater regret hed. doeskin For Councilmen is now being expressed throughout e great -xun“ ‘The rates of pay for women as a ’ = JOHN B. VAUGHN that republic from the fact that he| You can produce a brilliant polish| gooden hands flgm whole in Oregon have been incressed. |l Return Enpmt AUDITORIUM Next Wed.-Thurs. FRANK L. ARNOLD has passed &way. - General ;Gallienijon your glassware by edding a little e ———— . JOSEPH C. WORTH had long been\one of the military | turpentine to the washing water, about. doeskin and MADE WITH RUFFLES. EDWARD CROOKS leaders of prominence and a man who| & couple of teaspoonfuls to the gal- ry in perfect shape, = ‘SH ocrit ® THE PICTURE THAT SET THE For City Clerk had been highly resaxded for his abil- | 1o%- ond much time, as well as_glove, is are plein i il petticoats to yYpocC ©8” WHOLE COUNTRY TALKING A . ity as a strategist and planner, and for | 1¢ potatoes are kept In a place where| Siiiicn them back ihio e petticoats, no more, no less, They Overwhelmingly Powerfal In Its Analysis of the Human Character Por Clty. e Somerming Tor. his CoURtEy. Alhouh | ecen® e "e® e ey, Wl taeh ot cool moaby maier me| auired Fallboss b ihe botwm, - aad something for his' country. ough | green. If they must be In & a at the tom, WILLIAM CARUTHERS an old man when the war broke out|place cover them with newpapers. iy some of them are stiffened with crino- > For City Sheriffs his services in the past two years|- e o/ line or & reed GHORGE W. ROUSE have been of the greatest importance, WA . s e A S L L TUIE R T [ S e e e Jey LSSy, in 8| WILTED VEGETABLES. e e A OOy P Water Cormiissioner this man who has always been a| Washable R e e ot . effic earing now are an economy in em in a current of air, if possible,| The juice of a lemon added to pan arts—‘FOUR NARRAT[VF_S_ arts, ama HUGH BLACKLEDGE s i s tere Y hich he| WaYS. Supposing they are white or a|but never put them before a. fire, 85 |of water will freshen wilted veEota: 2P 2 P Lubin Dr: s " THE KIND THAT 1S NEEDED. was prominently identified with na- castor shade, they give fe walking | excessive heat shrivels them. bles. Let them stand in- it for e LoLRMANS GHOICE costume a well cared for and dainty] The washabi hour. "ONE SLUB ON A week from today will be held tha H"“.’"‘ ‘fld“j" in France, General Gal-|air, and they are héalthy because they] amother boon. be == annual city election and it is a con- | Lehi made an enviable record, He|require constant cleaning. washed in cool, soapy water, saw much service and he lost none of| The process can be undertaken at|is best to wash them on the hands. PEGREs. his cunning in kis closing years. He|home and only demands a few mo-|If the washing is carefully done, the participated in the war of 1870 as a|ments’ work. Take the gloves {we re-|gloves come out of it an admirable | oo interest. City government is a matter| ;outenant, and nine years later was | fer o those made of weshaeble kid,|shape. They need which should be uppermost in the s Soesicn ‘o ‘chamois), put them on the | washing thasethe soft-surfaced oo- minds of the citizens. It is a matter | Son t0 the Niger as captain where he |} n4c "and, using any white and free- |skin and chamois. gioves, as the Senes of much concern to every taxpayer| iof became commander in chief of|1y jagering soap, wash them well. |glazed surface does \not hold the pROUD S e d every elector and when it comes)| .S French forces on the Upper Niger,| " When the gloves are clean rinse|dirt so readily. Y A i participating in the extension of | them thoroughly in fresh water, and £innaman, It s a good plan to have & chunk to selecting men to administer 2 Mu-|prench dominion, and afterwards es- | then immediately rub on more seep. | of kneaded . rupbed M, = UNDER THE AUSPICES OF micipality's afairs the best are nome | ([iichoq ‘peace in the possesmon of| | Lot this. Sosp 4ry imio the Sloves. | handbeg. With 1t a Soied spot on test to which the people of Norwich should be looking forward with deep f Madeira w0 good. s "] ana it will be found that # the glove can be removed, ONNECTICUT AMUSEMENT ASSOC] Determined that Newich shoud |{nd9 China. He served also with dis- | &nd it Tl 55 'ouad, thet €0 least so mearly wine, one pint of brandy. C C IATION have an administration of its flafialm Eepectally valuable service was ren- ] theY re put on. et e ey soiled T pair” 57| Lettuce Salad—Wash carefully, tear Norwich Fair Grounds lomical, that they Shoatd be wun on|dcred 10 the island of Madagasear, SAILOR 1S SMART. whnite dressed kid gloves presentable| With R0 Tngers. pur in o satad bowl nomical, that they should be run on|which fsland he conquerad, Where he : for one ‘or more wearimng in an|Uih % FUPES Of STAl 2 DECORATION DAY, TUESDAY, MAY 30th; 1916 e s for the welfare of the | was made governor general In 1896 and | One of the best types of hat for|emergency with this kneaded rubber. S 2 community first, last ard all the time, general . of division on his return in present wear is the perfectly plain > that there should be a sound and wise 1399. His promotion to the war coun- | sailor rather broad in the brim and TO FRESHEN SERGE. cil came in 1903 and he was entitled | rather small and low in the crown..In s ments that the city may get the bene- | 15 retirement before the war opened | black With a black (or white) ribbon,| To renovate a shabby sefge skirt fits which are expected to result there- | hut France could mot spare his ser-|in all white, or with a black ribbon|sponge it over with hot vinegar until from, the republicans have placed be-|yices, and the part which he played | iothing locks smarter unless it be all|all the stains and grease marks dis- fore the voters a ticket of unusual . - T the Btk et o Ay 4 | ey iue. appear. Then thoroughly press on| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | wno gets reasy for it is the man who merit, - administration of the various depart- }TZP.M. freshness; serve strips of bread and Admission 35 cents butter with it, or erips crackers, Boys 15 cents the wrong side with a fairly hot iron. AT g wins. Cabbage well headed when the NEW BOOKS mans were at its very door, showed —_— " Fro 2 g HEALTH AND BEAUTY. The Month of June. ary weather comes, gathers enough : o AR last it is made up of |the wisdom in retaining him. It was o NEEDLEWORK. NOTES. S s gl moisture at night to help out con- | Pefenséless America, by Hudson Max: ¢ have made & success in their | natural thereafter that he should be- Sensible footgear in childhood “and —_— L e S e respective callings. They are men siderably while those just _héading im. Published by Heart’s Interna. come war minister and in that office s 1916, is to be a month long to be re- who have been faithful in whatever careful attention to toenails would do| The bluebird, emblem of fope, is a wilt so badly in the day that it re- Library company, New his servica was of the highest char- |away with the corns and foot trouble|general favorife with needleworkers. | moroersd by asrlovibural people. 85| quires all the night moisture to keen Tomk ; ClodisIul phgea. Drive b§ trusts have been imposed upon them|acter. He stood for the army withont |of later years. And diet—a mother | It is worked in blue and makes an at- | o1 Dranches of farming. Garden,| them alive and nome left over for and they can be relied upon to handle|political bickering and then as|can so lay the foundation of her chil- | tractive design. T > growth. If you don’t agree with me, the problems of city sovernment in |throughout his career he showed hine. }drem's digestion that she starts them St Ay grain, and potato crops will grow very The main object of this book is to 2 d compare ¢ < rapidiy, while there will be some of | 7Y Just a few my way an present a phalanx of facts the same consclentious manner. Head- | self to have bee: f foahs, Srotid wiih that /Sieut ot A washable corset bag can be made| 1, coolest days for June ever known, | With those set later. omsge vt Hpiathe ed by Allyn L. Brown‘ss ckuatiate Lelales o e s J0e o the great|) . jth—not to mention & good com- xo; thn.e g}"’}l.’?' alfilm‘ziroi‘de; a ‘vreu.t.h Fera Sl Alen e e Vect hot pes | Don't pull Lh(eh:-mag weedsAoufiho: subject of the defenseless condition of for mayor, an_active youns msn o ifiesiph: 2y ntent with ‘a four looh het st 4 EooN sm st WL A St Ty sk Toing T fna that it Js not good to cu. | this country, and to show what must the highest standing in the commu- 3 : | ficient quantity to lvance agricul- be done, and done qnifljy in order to ity we il EDITORIAL NOTES. Most progressive and enlghtened | Stitched to form the casing for a rib. uashes too much aft- ture of all INnds. The old hay stack | Livate winter squashes avert the most dire calamity that can office and abllity 16 conduct the iy THe man on the corner says: Few ?‘t:mmuniu:s have a'bc;i:s!l:sdh by f1:w ‘oon. so0 well remembered by the older Bul- | ¢¢ the runners start. I | £21l upon a- people—that - merciless government cannot be auesfioned; the m‘::.rlrled dTlegates &0 to a convention m:fl:sec of %:;udt:! En' ::out ho;,svommx‘-; A pretiy ha—s made of dark|letin. readers will once more appear invasion by a foreign foe, with the republican ticket “should mot fail to| " ICLY uninstructed. S s o The common drinking oup, |Ereen poplin and a cretonne with a g‘x’l‘u.ym unless” larger barns about as much on top-of the ground |OTTors of which no pastilence can be compared. It is the aim of this work ST the roller and common towel, the tast- | &reen background scattered with £ay| “mrere fs a cool period almost, if not | 28 from the root. Every little suck- | "alio v, truth to the reader, at e voter frrespective of party affilations. | ror 1o, the fag has a day set apart|ng ‘spoon of the kitchen and other R TS ot e eionne was sewed | quite frost, from June § to 12, another | ¢ and runner e v i seroncin | same time to avoid personalities, and It is tho best men who can be had|roason whe Memorint day should mey | LEUSIErS Of polsons, are mo longer to| (he, PAE et e, top Bul was not mb | cniny period about the 25th, but mot | OF Srass blade and draws the strength | o\ rembers of congress should take who are wantéd for the handling of the | cias be i day | O Should not b o ce anince o finished in big Scallops bound with | °0ld enough to do any damage. Sl shset xr ha o ~ es. make its appeal- to-each and every, heed and furnish the funds to business of s clty which s larger than | */°° P° F128 dav. 2 A braid beneath which the piain green| FTOm June 18 to 23 should be very, | PATt Smoct Bs oo Lt s he ouitel Blites sgniset foreign o t! m corporations iy vel 101 lon. s 10: near .at hand, ::o' ,_;fu:;‘; ;“;“;,cr‘:‘gs that the French never| A good tonic for the eyebrows is| ™2 Visible The . electrical _storms ‘(thunder| Some years ago I visited Mrs. Ar- bave heen selected, when they ‘should retook Fo ouaumont, which if it is | made with two ounces of red vaseline, A ade|Showers as we call them here), will | chie Tattersall, the Texas squash | din e be placed ‘in .off so simply means that they have not|one dram of tincture of cantharides, | sron Cocor wrioried Son (",°‘ x| come up, very suddenly and be’ very|queen, at her farm near Richmond,|-**%00, Opinions, Both For and pl 0 office, and this is assured | been driven back out of it again, fifteen drop of oil of lavender, fifteen E If the citizens who want sych an ad- drops of cil of rosemary. Apply nignt st National Defense. Colleot- n an . ust west of Houston. I had tried for Again, ey R e conventional or any Sthiat S dfl!ltflw“g e atia your pole beans as early jymrs to raise squashes and failed. I ed and arranged by Hudson ) “l-a ministration as they standfor support| The California man who had two |and morning with a tiny brush. This| por im. Paper, 121 pages. .| as possible after Monday, and you | went all over her plot of 16 acres, of them at the poll. silvor forks and a spoon removed |Can alsobe used on the eyelashes, but | Lo i o mtton Teimee S VLo GL. |may Test assured that with proper|Hubbard sqliash and was surprised to| ~ Cents: 1 {trom his stomach had his own ideas|™USt not be allowed to get in the eves, | jghoq spread is a thing of beauty. care you will haye a bountiful crop. :nd such t:br:onderl:l g-n;wth osuvoi;: This is a handbook and gulde for N HELPING THE SUFFERERS. about getting his food properly di- a‘nce any oily preparation will inflame Get your fleld corn in early, also.|and vege! among debaters and public speakers present- arm ract She quickly proved to ‘that_the Once again has the Rockefeller |Sested. AR mE?:fl?"cy Metnddns—if you tear a ?a‘;‘:l’:glllu“:a;\?los;n it ac:bba;:‘l:: woeds. helpzdvher crop wonderfully | Ing both sides of the question with ab- Foundation cometo ‘the-assistance of S There are many causes for failing|biack passe’ partous, ggf?f’m'mm winter use shoWfd get the plants|and I have since tried it and it has|solute impartiality. It contains lstters the war sufferers in FEurope and ap. |, 1J0Wever much dissatisfled the ama- | nafr. (ndigestion In children gener- on the back of the rent. will | started early this June in order to|proved to be correct. by eminent leaders of American propriated a million dollars for the|!éUr gardener may be over backward |ates diseases that are incompatible|And the dress 18 heended mvmmy. Be|have them well started before the| Don't misunderstand me. I don't|thought, and opinions by men whe purpose of helping the people of |SPTIng it cannot be expected that it|with a healthy growth of hair. Sed-|careful to draw the edges of the rent| drouth of August strikes them. mean for you to plant-squashés and | know whereof they speak. Servia, Poland, Montenegro ana Al-|Will interfere to any extent with the | entary habits, poor clrculation, merv-|closely together. This is especially| This continual fall of rain =~ can-|jet the weeds strangle them. noth- - bania. That there is need for it can.|June wedding crop. ous conditions, loss of sleep, head-|invaluable to persons traveling, as it| DR expasted forever, and the man|ing of the- kind. Just keep them not be questioned. It is a move to = aches, fevers, general debility, etc.,|does not mequire a hot iron like the help humanity that is most commend- entirely free from weeds until they When one stops to think that Col. |all lessen the mutrition. ~Tven é| ordinary mending tssue. Children C able but despite the fact that it is @ |O7¢l Roosevelt made the present ad- dressing ofttimes causes loss r. have started to run well, and then The hair needs ventilation, ai The War A Y od: Mlen you Gl U el POR FLETCHER'S e n ventilation, air, sun- closely a W ust lef at wi larse sum of money thers is & larga |TUBSITAtion possible, there are now |jigh: 'ana Trequent shempooins. CHIFFON_MOTOR VEiL. e War A Year Ago Today || closely” to vou dont belteve me, v 2| S A ST O R.IA aumber of people involved d it i P ~ e hill or two and you will'see that there S = soing to Tequire many millions to re. | ® 90108 his best to continue it. CLEANING HATS. e S I omolle i e is one fallow who knows a little (if Ueve the distress among those oo ——— e 6, el FAlIte - wellt Agw et e French captured Ablain-8t. Naz- || not much) about a number of things,| o= -—-u wc 'I-“t;: ole even temporarily, % The !“Ed!‘!“"n that von Igel be re-| 7o clean @ white felt hat: Fill a|shoulders and odged with a twelve|] dire @fter thres weeks’ fight. even if he does sign his name, wacco, oy B P This of course is not the only finan- | Co>cd 2nd sent to Germany for pun- is wold h'- mow om at kettle with flour, and put it in the}inch border of shadow lace. i THE CLOUD DIGGER. F 1’ p ishment is what might be expected|oven wuntil it i quite hot. Then Italians reached lsonzo river and Packer, Conn., May 25, 1916. an2a jlal assistance that has been extended took several Austrian tawns, but fo thewe sections. The oonditions | mint woull Atare ke e | i Tato the Tolt vers thoronehis, B e B M ” ., 10 lour into e fel 1OTO! ly, | 1 - which prevail there have been repeat. | =t WOULc Ukely mean a me and dust it oft with a porfectly Giean | mepee: 1t 18 also e wers repulsed at Caporetto and near :dly set forth and the opportunity to| It is of course all right for a bank | Prush or a white cloth. Plava, Austrian aeroplanes bombed Jffset them has not been disregarded.| president to say that money - was| < Lhe hat will be as new. relief intermittent, for they are by |States, d the sunburn removed, as follows: | oo ot alturt ok, hangios ey Venice, causing fires. ), but there are a great many PET ELER AUTO JACK Still the demand i conmstant and the |never so plentiful in the United |, /WHile Straw hats can be cleaned, NN L L e The PETELER AUTO JACK embodies strength, sime a lemon,.squeeze’ it Into a 20 means the only ones in war s = aad o the) csnter, with (he wings: that - the drop bar. It is designed to eliminate the faults of other selp. : Brush this well on the hat, rinse|Shoulders of the coat hang on #0 ex- Jacks and give the mototist a feeling of confidence that Millions in money and provisions| Chicago has a shavetarla, a barber{several times in cold water, wipe with | tepding from the shouiders of the hiead | MOTHER GAINED 30 POUNDS it will not only do the work asked of it, but do this work Belgian people. Th artt _ | shade. That hat will be as when you S they StIl Tequire aasiatance. - 1n Are | et with the follew who Bamenne, bony | POSERE 1t e FOR HER COIFFURE. sale at al] garases. nenia there is also need for more ald [such places for his new supply of | mArciocial flowers may be restored in THE C. S. MERSICK & CO-. ‘min Steam of | paid these days. o iaaf atias in the °f1 ™To ‘wear the smart Bats one's hatr ° DISTRIBUTORS A million a day for the navy is pro-| Black felt hats can be made quite|must be fashionably arranged. than man:; e Black chip hats, as a rule, only o s O iior | need olting. Use e fittle ‘sweet ol conflict through unpreparedness, Snd S 4% WinC ais of b ounce), powder it, -nfl add to it two Does the dread of the dental .h-lr auu m h neglect them? You ounces of pure spirits of wine. need have no fears. B r teeth filled, Stand the bottie in @ basin of. hot i g00d |} crowned or extracted ed B3 DT eV WITHOUT PAT: ‘water e ), & STRICTLY, SANITARY OFFICE - STERILIZED INSTRUNZNTS CLEAN LINEN LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK Mwumdll&mmmm:lu Ne charge for consulta g x plicity and power, and is the oaly jack with an automatie . r a feminine head, quaintly bonneted in iiricken Burope who g in méed op| Lo, Baven't as yet become million- | ssucer, and add s teaspoontul of pow- jave been sent for the relief of the |shop where everybody is his own ton-|& dry cloth, and finally dry in the|?2S O Susgest arms. Gt e . ey Tn A A oM PR e o many Sases mot S by holte e | Much attention to the tresses is es. posed and it better be that for a year | nice if well rubbed with . D Children 274-292 State Street, New Haven, Conn. and provide something to prevent war, | in_the open air. ‘beahtiful hair ornaments. 3 and down I m : B e R ' Don’t You Want Good Teeth?- The member of the MacMillan ex-|pe treated as follows: Get a plece of s on ou an ee 2 good black sealing wax (one-half Tow. CONSIDER THESE OTHER FBATURB 5 ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS DR. F. C. JACKSO! DR. D. J. COYLE 1208 MAIN ST. B ummcu. conu. DA . M.to8P. Ms. SUNDAYS, 10 A. M. o 1 P. M.

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