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s POLISH RELIEF. Thers 1s_ no more,commendable ef-; fort than ithatiwhich'is being made'by those who:are, interested in, bringing relief to the people of Poland. It Is not_believed that there are.any,exag- gerations rezarding conditionsin that country, or any reason,to belleve that fhey,axo not in need of all the help thatthey can receive from those who are willing and anxious'to give it. The Eetore begioutng toumaka s ke experiences of Polapd, Belgium and |all utensils and ingredients show Servia have been alike in this respect | Placed ready but_through its location the diffficulty | Eyery housekeeper should keep a of setting whatever aid is possible;to | pair of -butcher's cuffs on hand to pro- Poland_isigreater than in the case oftect the sleeves in emergencies. the other;two. Efforts to have the countries at war reach an agreement whereby such sup- as ‘are'ready to be sent can be ed through the blockades have been attempted. This government hasH made such an appeal but without suc- cess and the reason'for it seems to lie in the fact that those countries which would grant such a right, thougi they are favorable to doing all that is possible for the rellef of the sufferers, cannot be convinced that such assist- woul not be turged to the bene- 1 ALL FEATURE BILL Mat. 2:18, 10c; Children o 6:45 and 8:45, 100, 15¢, 200 HEATRF DAY IS THE5i N KEITH VAUDEVILLE WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN THE KITCHEN : Triangle Photoplays Bessie Barriscale With William Desmond in SORROWS OF LOVE A Beautiful 5 Part ince Feature Douglas Fairbanks In the Riproaring Comedy “The Mystery of the Leaping Fish” Two Thousand Feet of Laughter - Jorwich Bulletin b and Goufied (120 1 { tlest of the summer collection. SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE. Even capes are made of lace and net. ey { o YBARS OLD Subseription price 12c o weeks, 50 Soral oifion miskesja Srotly blonse ‘months $6.00,a year. |_Enteredjat the Postotfice at-Norwich, Copn., as second-class matter. < Telephone Calls: ulletin Business, Office 480, }, Bulletin;Editorial Rooms 35.3, ' » Bulletin Job - Otfice . 35 i AVilMmantic: Office,’ Room 2, {Builaing. Telephone 210. A" Talkative Trio in a Novel Comedy Offering NORTHLANE & WARD “The Impromptu Duo” In a Singing, Dancing and Piano- logue Act S¥ver lace is dovely over flame- colored tylle. Cascade wing draperies-are still seen on skirts. Before dyeing e garment, mark the right side with_thread, so that there will be 1o doubt about it. Brushes and.combs are.best washed in: strong -ammonia water. For the Dristles it shouldbe cold. A great aid to' baby’s bath when he is afraid of water is some water toys which he can play with. Joftre blue is much used for young Murray girls’ linen dresses. ‘ Norwich, Monday, July 17, 1916 { — A velvet belt will give accent to the organdy dress. Cut steel is a favorite for beaded bags. The : Circulation of The Bulletin Cotton volle makes an ideal morning frock for summer. Paramount ety AUDITORIUM [ For gems, biscuit and cake, the flour and baking powder should be sifted to- gether five times. Sashes form part of some dainty evening corsages. enemies, and arrangements 5 ‘. - The Bulletin has the Iargest|cannot be made whereby they can be| Shelves are a necessity in every| Yellow orsandy and white tulle mako JESSE L. LASKY Mae Murra In a Picturi. gifcutation ot any paper in Easters { | satisfied upon this point e s T premms Presents zation of Connecticut and from three to four for this is disclosed in|®! 2 HN- With WALL times largér than that of any recently made by Cap- o it 3 z Sashes and little silt mantles fre- Q”-?OR,Q’-SJ%OVELTO HAVE AND TO HOL : REmACE Norwich. It is delivered t e Botled hominy or samp is a Very|quently match in color. 8900 of the 6,088 houses in Nor- the Deutschland, Who | g50d substitute for potatoes when the| 3 Sicolor. wich and read by ninety-three per $ had no reason to fear|family wanis a chang The old floppy * ng to THE ELEVENTH HOUR | HOT STUFF cent. of the people. In Windham§|a sho »plies beca e g m—;fi an istic-Tooking f Thice Heol Diarig Bt Camedss it 48 delivered to over 900 houses, 3 | CGerm a, Serv he m clock in Putnam and Danielson to overdfand nce all have larse|slip an elastic band i 1,100, and in all of these places it | crops which are to be r to diminish the noise. is considered the local daily - g G A — : P East e b e e s Wrap cheese soaked in t gt 2 S o e e ol | e kLY SHEHRET § Jopnes Breed Theatre tee dist s as 1ould and free from m, five postofiice districts, and | | i Gy o Ciminaid ono St Thal roibies |l R e 2l AT LITTLE PRICES Fomudy (Colainl) town and on all of 'he R. F. D ¥ ind e oo of e | NDER NEW MANAGEMENT and ap w put in box on_fioor: Some pretty clothes which will make for comfort—which conform to the very latest style ideas—and which are priced at so low a figure that they will cause no drain upon your pocketbook. These are but a few of the many Sum- mer bargains which our Garment Section has ready for you. A Small Lot of Skirts for Small Women $1.06 values for 69c routes in Eastern Connecticut. CIRCULATION average. . Paraffin silc stoc! wear 1 Wil Re-open July 245 with a program of High-class Feature Photo-plays and full Concert Orchestra under direction of James F. Drew. Watch daily papers for grand opening bill. 1901, have | 1905, average. . L At : the be 1 gin Dieces ¥ positive- of one on ei e papered wo - at the b 2l safety pins 2 down ne hone; MOOSE CARNIVAL AL Tis wee | DORWMIAN-KRAUSE SHOWS UP-HIGH BILLY KLEIN, High Diver-FREE Big Street Pageant Tonight at 7.30 o’clock The Battle Grounds sures. comb weave, b All the ave lengths from 35 to 38§ ROSTING S. F COLORED = les are 2ll dainty and NORK NOTES. Women's Tub Dresses for $2.98 ret il triped Voiles are 1 and S included with and in style DAILY SERVICE Until Sept. 5, to THE ALLIED OFFENSIVE STEAMER BLOCK ISLAND offensive launck t s : i French on the . : 2 1 Ject of it is t G A ece of r rd with by the latte E - 1 edges t A P.M. B.M bc:‘;) by '.)\ l!n"‘ i 1 S I Norwich .........Lv. *8:55 *#9:15 Block Island methodical. What they L pared | t . o New London . 10:25 10:45 | Watch Hill thus far they are ssiox 1 G 3 Watch Hill 11:30 12:00 | New London Beie the Trenc e i : Block Island ....Due 1:05 0 | Norwich ......... ;heir Ulb]LE!H th i r z o P. M. P. M. rom the 1 cen ob- |t oy F £ - ; tained it is ? e that it| ) dbs £ the Daily, except Sundays. Sundays only, iy be lomg b " | re B il b unaer oo (St — SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS el | t n out the world|§ Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, June 28 to September 1 center § i i . L re the poison gas has been AND AND That thes i o - s 1 With most 4 i C WATCH HILL advian | BLOCK ISLAND &Vn | except by vi- | YRIA T ¥ it = along Adults, 50c; Children, 25c. Adults, 75c; Chiidren, 40c. denced by the co: : & FORIAL (NOTES s s ol _have been > ) 2 weeks. The E “not | T ! Puane ) Al Shep ity Shore Dinner Houses and Bathing Beach near landings at Watch Hill given ground v b ] ¢ 1 e s have been |} |4 Block Island. For further information, party rates, apply at office of forced to do - S i : meled | s company on Shetucket Street, Norwich. ered small t fighting for des of the points keen v investi- e went far NEW ENGLAND STEAMSHIP CO. C. J. ISBISTER, Norwich, Agt. uable from a strat ndpoint th — v i them ample data which 1 r PR ; | e bat the hospitals, hich has t r cap- that = | tients were a Living | o deadl eral, : ich happens to Greater adv I a e 1y | wit e effects of the new ele- The hist pau | bo in power.—~New Haven Register. Greater advanco been made in 3 1} ment Colonel Cosby determined | iz Lo, CUEMS, TS said ap- 5 this ne ult thar : il « a direct personal investigation on The growth of Bridgeport and the by either side the po all son_gas said the Colonel all of them,” increase in the number of motor trucks many mont : st as a medical scientist recalling the rather agree- |are ting the farmers in the and extensive r t et A some new serum to 1t odor of the other northern part of county in a invaders having don = 2 S ; : ~on himse ist be very cautions,”|peculiar manner. : of sy : made should wariied of the “Place yourseif | Eridgeport a matter of _common have in getts e . e b mald the Shiee Chimie: lanour aitont from the bottle. I|knowledge, a thing well advertised, 1 n gettiy 1 e the I erous—a matter of life | A1 raina th stopper the slight- [and which Bridgeport admits without curing of tb 4 e m t 1 R tpomtiie \n inch, so that | argument. Because of this general the quick e: L u | et e ing was the | 53¢ PO portion’ of gas|knowledge of the growth of the town, from n | s o | feeli rious agency of | 90V 2% be enough. | milk dealers have secured motor trucks any means, but it w : ke | warf e explored to its| 0 _¢Seol and have brought in milk from the Prove the alltes’ po e | very ¢ > the word was gi i rural sections of Westchester county, e hox 1 one £ the|to h nd the official wheels | 12 New York, and have supplied Bridge- 7 goar and e ing | c: | £ 1 bringing together all| &oione) a foot aw port'’s needs to the point where the else has in the ayed by | - | and powerful, from | ht the Colonel farmers in the upper part of Fairfeld the Eritish th red for | S t ng fronts. d back twenty feet. Tongues|county are faced with the alternative even greater accompl | Of ‘fire were eating at his throat, and | of selling their milk at a loss or throw- S e aal = i fen thousand needies twere darting|ing it away—Hartford Courant. i = | = e e R around his neck. It seemed as though GOETHALS’ RETIREMENT. | plenty of rain :“S Eieean oc o sl live vitriol had emptied in hi I h Alone in His Grandeur. In the retirement of General ( 908, Bu nd was coursing through his veins.| afr. Parker, of the Bull Moose ticket, thals from th by a mild 2 cal system was paralysed. | hasn't any running mate and hasn't WHloh fiss taken pla conn y the terri- S Sreence of iong f 1al portion of the deadly|apy party back of him, but otherwise fcceptance of his 4 mprovemen he too pale or a sal-| Od t e S s had, in an instant, overpowered|pis candidacy seems to be ail Tighte— [ of 3 resignatjor ApYOy SL = 2 2% | the 1 SRS » | Bim, Kansas City Journal. ident Wilson, the government lases low skin Loie SEAnE O e g s shop. Sur-| "0 oo some little time before Col- man of marked ability. Had e R S e I 1 attendants|oner Cosby was in a_position to dis- % ks Sorecinent time is tae prescription followed EXDEIty WLRe ahont, VU] s vins. KiRite The chief chemist said m pumps and | fHe® oset I some hours periments ani would conti he should rem: ne b sl ; - experiments and | 19 {robanly some davs. It would be |} The War A Year Ago Today e little questio nto strip tidotes. Near by he said, in eating or SR Rave Do + other S h ok DY | most observable, he said, in 5 g as need of just s may not rgake President S dyi et 2 ! | P T Colonel Cosby took an auto home, : g but General Goeth: 1 ail voll aver, but if | oarios of @ muddy tiuted skin, afid| The contained the var. |18 throat st on fire, but not other. Hindenburg forced Russians Back lease from the du el nene Tesionel ializes in her diet upon orange juice, | ok fots forms of liquid gas, dierct from |8 PAYSICEL STICCC 120 e un- || Onard the Marew. A B ling over some large or- | ioney, raisin brown bread and tift mayonnaise 2 the front 2 varying degrees of | oyt IOUhIUL Of i er b on gas; || Cunarder Orduna arrived at New the case it could 1 SEUESIOR and wadlionsiel Pt e rf“y“ Sl e s e Most of them showed alcach draught of water had the same || York after escaping from submarine oul ) clearress of the skin till an ¢ world. It | also som owish lquid which on be-|tacte of the deadly gas; and even the || attack. . = Sl e L s : air gave off the|pugg of a clgar had the taste of so . . of the gre ch as Carranza had refused rads can be Maple Custard—Beat | h e wrought such | many puffs of this death-dealing gas German foreign office replied to country ever enzs mtry's aid in running down MORE PREPAREDNESS. o - Pt oeionol were (e distinet! _giways the fiery ncedles and o || report of Bryce commission. § s dantine bandit ch AT ne tablespoonful of se gases: first, those e o bt Color R oo dentin e b (el 2n-] 1t you live in a house instead of ajer teaspoonful of sa into flame and co B s frease. i Jcang ready " betore podl bebut @ few | g3: you have had the experience of{fly bow made of dark purp lle was | Spoonful of nutmes. own as liquid flame; second, O e ihey vere - for use over a y e e Will have dis-|freezing pipes. You dash down into|aded, and the toque was finished. The| tWo quarts of lukew nilk. Pour in| tear-producing sases, which do not kii | 1 inarticulate whispers. They were s e accomplishment in d of Carranzg, the basement when they spring a leak | tulle’ in this case was so dark in color [ baking dish: bake in a moderate oven|or permanently maim, but which so|Raturally Wact SO0 3 our y S failed, and it would h t e and are confronted by a maze of pipes | that most black. The most | until custard set—that firm In|plnd a colunin of onrushing troops ”“’rhg “Colonel Cosby saw a doctor o W B B ereat volume of shipoir as General Goethals |and the puzzling question, “Which are | elaborate ri bows for hat trim-|the center. This recipe malkes a gre at they become helpless and are | oban Colonel Cosby sar ina‘to be| will be free from irritation, it the slides which oecurred ed to stick by the job until the | the hot and which the cold pipes?”|ming can be made in this way., and|deal of custard, but one can alwavs|brought to a halt: and, third, the act- |1 s Sary bad condition, as from an rashesand sorenessif youuse B Cooiliala 1s or tho opiator s were cleaned up, are we to in- |An easy way to prepare for this mo- | th vs look well and profes. | cut down the amount of ingredlents If | ual polsonl &as which suffocates and |2 & Very bad condition as from an ! e A e e now that his resignation has been |Ment is to_have iho hot water pipes|sional if they arc firmly tled with desired kills with ten times the horror of a|nel continued in his dutles, but for a Bl o cive cnr mre such painted red and the cold water o strong linen thread. This method of bullet or shell. This last, it is the be- | moek ho could. speal only In whiss give any mgre such paipted blue; also have the valves|ma 1s as_economical as it is lief of military experts, is a barbarism|jars’ Tt was ten days before the trouble as it has in the past, and tagged, so that any branch of either | effective. because the length of ribbon pors. ‘ : of warfare which must be ultimately Y . % . e v . of the poison gas on the throat solution of that has kept the eminent| 1¢ Great Britaln makes up it mind | SYStem may e casily turned off. Sce|can be untled at any time, sliehtly| Stories of the War banned by the universal sentiment of | soom e e O gt o Jet him engineer in the service of the gov oot G e 0y ind | t5 this now. moistened and then froned out, when civilization, But they are equally of K in in full vol ment & year longer than ho desired to | (0 Hack m(ehé‘::n':;:;?}m;u!:tx:u;?‘: o jt will look like 2 fresh plece of rib- the Delief that the lesser forms of gas— | SPeal again in full voice. ilitng o auit | ™ 3 s o N DOOR 3 bon. which do not kill but merely interrupt| wrpat, S gemam, but ho was, unwillin it | op nd search, it possibly under- fno i3 — the forward progress Of aB AtAtho | sate o R S a gy REIIS™, while it'possessed any serious defects. How Poison Gas Works. said the Russian ambassador. o direct f this st stands that there is little chance of | Doorsteps have achieved popularity. AN IRONING NOTE. are a permanent element of defensive| i E:Oxlzozlnf;}r:{itll!v Jirector of this stu- | an American being aboara. Trey are ornamental and fill & practi- e Colonel Spencer Cosby, military etratesy which must be taken | uan: aoute \‘zfgfierigcmc:t?;on%}iscg‘?:m B s Do periiiac i o1 cal need at the same time. They are| A branch of cedar broken fine and|military attache at Paris, has been|into consideration in future warfare. |por cerman seléntister s form. . that :“:e lon :as b;ethmnlrm.u:\' VEr- | wruh five army colonels scheduleq |Made of iron with enameled decora-|put in a tin or wooden box is fine 0| speaking in a hoarse whisper of late.| “This is least deadly,” explained | s> s: showniby hjs desire to be for retirement because of the condi. |tionS in bright, gay colors. Some are; rub flat irons in v ironing. It Will| ;i friends have noted it and have Chemist, as he presented S — lieved : of further responsibilities in that locality, for as he has repeatedly in the form of figures and others are|keep them from st! <. e Dottles containing the in- tion of their health, the 69th New York | haskets of fruit and baskets of flowers. expressed their regret at his very bad flamatory gas. He dress tke glass : Bt reaituo ni ; S = ! S8 S - . s IR &< (¢ 2ciicrany Daloved ust realize that the removal of their | Still others are made of flat pleces of CONCERNING WOMEN, cold. Colonel Cosby's voice has mot|stopper very cautiously, and Colonel|l QTHER VIEW POINT: A"erBab Bam would - be ) unwilling ‘:ul retire unle colonels was only what must be ex-|wood with large bunches of flowers i permitted him to reply, and he has let| Cosby took a sli: whiff of the gas. s POL S S T a5 mre Tt e ot nag been Aems | pected in maintaining efficient officers | bainted on them and have the iron| A California woman has invented a|it g0 at that—a cold. Dut it was not|It was not over-powering or violent in If this powder is always used on & weights attached to the back. These any girl with-a knack at painting can make at home. mop for washing dishes without wet- ting the hands. a coid. The use which the German army has made of poison gas in the present war its effect—only a pungent odor of ether. Now the second class of gases were reached—the tear-producing gases— in the army. L child’s skin after bathing, We guarantee Bnder: his direction was mpre than a that it will be free from chafing, itching, rary . accomplishment, for when | Gen. George H. Cole, adjutant gen- 2 is vealized that this countryhas| Sometimes the young man who = During the Jast year there were 592 | las brought o new and terriblo ole- |and theee too were fested In the same|eral of Connecticut, is proud of the| 5¢alding, rashes and all soreness. Identiclose to a half billion on that]Starts out in life paddling his own ca- DICTATES OF FASHION. women _studylng medicine in the|ment of destruction into military|way. Theee, also, were mot overpow-|manner i which the Commecticut| ;. Tbousandsof nurses testify that there noe comes back In 2 steam vacht, says United ‘Stat sclence. Just what this terrible new |ering, but gave the same sharp odor is nothing like Sykes Comfort Powder mt canibe appreciated thatsre- from an‘unfinished job would As it is it will 30t be to his credit. E:un as an everlasting monument, the Biddeford Journal, and yet the next chap who attempts to handle such an uncertain craft comes hame in the undertaker'’s ambulance. i i e =it 1o Some straw hats are edged with fur, ‘Tie the little girl's sash at the side. _ Orsandy;blouses are among:the pret- The queen of Norway is the most economically attired queen in Europe. Her majesty spends $1,000 per annum on_her Gress. The queen of Spain is {azency is, what part in the offensive and defensive tactics, and to what ex- tent if any it must be reckoned with 48 & pormanent element in future war- ar ein of ether and a perceptible effect on the eyes. Colonel Cosby was beginning to think the gases were not so very bad after all. ese are problems which A the They had reached the-poison gas AL 2, DAY 00 RO, Tead troops performed their part of the Dpresent mobilization, but he isn’t proud of the natlonal management of the same, and he doesn’t care who knows it. Bud he blames the country_in gen- to heal and soothe the skin. For 20 years the nurse’s best friend in nursery and sickroom. 25c.all dealers. THE COMFORT POWDER (0., Boston, Mass, |

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