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u;}d:s,:lon mx;o::::;fl!. i Zeoooor HE | . ] K § { C MFRDA‘ . e e : o ho i oo g - o ey Glorwich Bullefin i o =An Extrsordinary - Engugement —— in 1916 while in 1916 there were but 842,249, the value being for the re- m % 3 21,975,000 and $566,- | SUGGESTIONS FOR fon or silk model and entirely spoil its 3 i Gt [ S e T wovsswirs (i s The EthelMay Shorey Dramatic Players / showed a healthy increase from G50, e LEATHER SKATING SUITS. 121 YEARS OLD 369 in 1916 valued at $125,922,500 to| Insects like neither salt nor alum. & G gt PRESENTING THE LATEST filGH CLASS PLAYS 92,130 in 1916 valued at $166,650,273. Subscription price 12c a weeks 50e a | o? (6 PG VSO O arop i the Save the mewspapers for POUShing | corefully designed Vear than they g poor 3 windows, have for some keasons past. Hip length ing growing SPECIAL STAGE SETTING — by G price has doubtless contributed to the ntered at the Postoffice at Norwich, leather skating jackets. shown, Conn., as second-class matter. Increase In the sales, but regardless of | 1¢ o range is properly taken care of | (ther ska San Snkie Witk 5 beit Telephone Calls: that the total valuation of the produc- |t will last 15 years. and patch pockets, g especially J Acxm SAUNDERS o “The SI i of 'l fnces” Bull¢ In Businass Office 480. tion has not suffered. g A pretty. 7 Rust can be removed by boiling the . $R04TREs-3 Shows, 2:30, 7,8:45; Mat. 10c, Eve. 10-20c Bulletin Editorial Rooms 35-3. As has been recognized for several Bulletin Job Offies 35-2.| v o1y the automobile industry is one |garment in cream of tartar water. DICTATES OF FASHION. Veils are often worn upside down; Willimantlc Office, 67, Church St Teleph 3 of the lines of business which is un- e Qergoing rapid development, and de.| The fat from ham and sausage is very good to use for warming over Po- [ in other words, with a plain side over the face. Norwich, Monday, Jan. 15, 1917. spite the number of cars which is | VeT holding in our manifold pleasts. — | annually produced there appears to be | “**°°5 B no prospect of a let up. The business| <When roasting meat and there 8| Touches of embroldery or soutache SR W, - 33 MON., TUES. WED. ‘has not stopped but is steadily grow- |danger of its becoming too brown|are used to relieve the severity of| Mrs. A. S. Hemrich operates an aero- H F A r R\.. 3—BIG KEITH ACTS—3 ing. It is reaching out into new flelds | place a dish of water in the oven. The | walking suits. : plane for the Italian army, s TRIANGLE PHOTOPLAYS . AR every day and it is highly probable | steam will prevent ucorcl;;lns ‘-nrl (h: that 1917 will outdistance the past|meat will cook better. piece of A pretty finish for a neck of a frock Selma Lagerl the famous Swedish Ereased paper placed over the meat 15 | 1s to'cut it round and trim with & band | novelisr, who - Gelchrated her. S5eh BIG TIME HEADLINERS DIRECT FROM THE KEITH CIRCUIT S g e s sy, o8 o - o SRR MITITARY QUINTETTE """ - ago is already a glant and still grow- the inside should be rubbed thorough- |chosen hues, is peculiarly becoming to Mrs, Narsis Burns of Waxahachie, e After fowl of any kind is cleaned ki RiSka ol el p sl b e o e o Tex., who recently celebrated her FIVE PEOPLE IN A BEAUTIFUL SCENIC VOCAL OFFERING 110th birthday, has 110 grandchildren President Wilson apparently sees | dressing is put in. Pointed scallops finished with but-|ang greatgrandchildren. BRADLEY AND ARDINE | B AL WILD certainly do their duty effectively in reason for the continuation of his ef- forts to have all the belligerents set h?fteep‘o:lefc:linca of «;ex:ry ;::g- iox; ::;m&l: l'ltitohem.lke a very pretty fin- = In a Singing and Dancing Surprise Comedian, Mimic and Yodler forth what they are fighting for. The | half a pint of vinegar. few ngerie. rs. Robert Gould Shaw of Welles- e % e ley has given $10,000 to the college to Dorothy Dalton and Wm. Desmond in “A GAMBLE IN SOULS” 5 Parts e this will give a fine flavor to soups|- central powers dodged this question. S 1 enoree’ B Yowl The allies have not gone into minute detail as to the terms upon which they - | them look plumper. has puitaa swirary would make peace, and that will not | Sometimes in an emergency one to address a letter or a postcard with it b T R i, the: e LOW PRICE DUSTER. be done by them it is stated until the | %0 2 pencil, and there Is always the geeeese s | time comes to negotiate peace, but|3,!ead Pencll, and there 1s a/wavs the | ¢ the old Paisley showls, and they| Dip a plece of chessecloth in kero- e e £ make beautiful blouses. = e e B e G R n EE Matinee at 2:30 § i - they have told why they are at war|plurred before it reaches its destina- - C h f hours. A better duster could not be £1fe uin culation o and what it is all about from their |tion. To prevent this, breathe on the - A novel way to trim the large hat | gesired. T ‘uesda; THEATRE and for that reason he |from the hands. This can be remedied | neck to hem, is still one of the most|meiting together equal parts of resin Plump women sheuld be careful about wearing ruching; they will make | ooueme 1y’ canstitoionay wient, for the HAND COLORED SCENIC FILM—CARTOON COMEDY the president as much mearer com-| After peeling onions it is often dif-| The chemise dress which slips on 3 pliance with his nots than the Teu.|fcult to remove the unpleasant odor |over the head and Is SUAlEht from | jes in"oink bottles of frult or pick- § standpoint and what they will insist | writing and then blow on it, and it 25 50 et SO SINeA VEIGHE DUttons i upon before They will stop fighting. will remain clear for some time. prrpdigraioge e B gl i R AEREI T itie L i MARGUERITE CLARK The Bulletin has the largest$|tonic reply, n 3 : 5 circuiation of any paper In Eastern§|may feel that he should not et the [BY Tubbing the hands with salt and|fashionable. g by In a Fanciful, Romantic Photoplay This apparently is looked upon by “LITTLE LADY EILEEN” Connecticut and from three to four § | matter rest until he Invites them to times larger than that of any in§| et forth as definitely what their pur- | °3°F Will then disappear. S e e R e RECIPES. e e oss ey ‘22 See=$lvoses are ; kbt B e wicces T i e e T o 8,000 of the 4,053 houses Nor- ’ . eese Souffle—Grate a half und Wich end read by nineiv.three per§| Fven if they tell, it is difficult to | ook more quickly in a pie than if il o it ae & DAl tound FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE see just what help will be obtained |sliced, for they do not pack closely as| The jumper tailor made is a very at- | or mille a dessert spoonful of Auue: in “THE GREAT SECRET” cent. of the people. In Windham . i is delivered to over 900 houses, 3| thereby in bringing about peace. Un- [slices’ do, and so the hot air comes |tractive kind of garment, being made [peat four whole eggs and add first the more easily in contact with the fruit|like a loose Russian corselet slip, em- | Jneese and then. the flour and. mi in Putnam and Danielson to over less there are conditions about which 1,100, and in all of these places it$/ little or nothing is generally known, it |and cooking is facilitated. broidered and edged with fur. mixture. Season with pepper and salt —_— —_ b g s and put all into a mold. Let it cook is conmidered the ‘local dmily. is not believed that the central powers Eastern Connecticut has n;xr:y-! are ready to accept any such terms MUCH TIME WASTED. THE GIRL WHO RIDES. | in = saucepan of boiling water for an | vidual and every party should compete | or Murphy's commission of five would nine towns, one hundred and sixty- § S b e T . hour and a_half. en at the end of | with every rival upon absolutely equal |all get out, Mayor Brown would have five postofiice districts, and SiXty §| fne ‘ailies. It the wentral pw;ef:’,:_ In towns, because the shops are so| Cross saddle habits are worn now by | this time put it in the oven for half | terms at the Dol c, That baliots are | & cltanice t wee If the hide can be sav- rural free dellvery routes. : near, cooks are far too liable to leave | almost all women riders, except upon |an pour. aE 0 M ki ik ettt At oy Phiot. o1l ¢lse seems to be & The Bulletin is sold in every$|Ply in like manner and declare that|eyerything to the last minute, and the | Very formal occasions. The convention- OF ihe vorars' chaics casy. N o ¥ | Oh 2for ‘the gooa days of Tracy, Mo- town and on all of he R. F. D.$|they will fight until their ambitions|mistress’ telephone bell and the un- :l“d’"g_l t{’fldu"ti’:‘"e"xd according | Bread and Parsley Omelet—Soak six | These results are to be obtained: 1, | Williams and Bogue when we could routes in Eastern Connecticut. are satisfled, whatever they may be, |fortinate butcher’s or grocer’s boys °;;me° h‘-“’ b tebg“e fvb"““‘ coat | tablespoons of grated bread crumbs in | By making the ballots as simple as |burn in our homes without being it is not to be supposed that they |and horses suffer greatly in conse- |an t el :dxm“h - o tyb an e;‘ six tablespoons of cold milk for ten | possible in their form ans freeing them | reminded of the last home of sinners. CIRCULATION would be submitted to passively by |quence, or the time of the maid is fer ‘mor:_e‘: :tghe Ooxs mt‘{fihat! Take minutes and season with one-half tea- | from confusing and complicated par- | ANOTHER SUFFERING CON the entente powers. wasted in “just running out” to get ;l'o:e:.ng' ::o a{lemt:!"t 'conr&fx:cté spoon of salt and one-eighth of a salt- | ticulars. 2, By requiring all marking SUMER AF THE SO-CALLED GAS 1901, BVErage...eeseesesen.on 4412 It has been maintained from almost | Something which should have been or- | gloves and erop all must conform to |spoon of paprika. Separate the whites | to be done in only one way and pre- | Norwich, January 13, 1017, the time that the war opened that a |dered the day before. i o ore ST e re finisheq | 204 YoIks of three eggs and beat until | cisely the same way for all. —— 5.920#| aecisive viciory would be requirea in | 11 houses where the cook is inex- Sxirss i Iy Attived vouee |lisht. Add the crumbs and milk to| I have studied the ballot of nearly Dy Lo 2 pissic perienced and food is bought in far|SPectacle than a properly attired younsg | the wolks with two tablepsoons of | every state in the Union. In my opin- . H OTHER VIEW POINTS sesssscoseceses’ 1905, average....ceesves order to end the struggle, and from|gmgaller quantities, the daily visit to|£irl on a blooded mount, and some say | chopped parsley and fol ion the Massachusetts ballot i the expression of the entente at least |the kitchen becomes necessary, part- |nO form of exercise is more beneficial | whiped esg Wiiie: Hegt"i‘nn;_en ".Ei,’.’fl best of all the ballots. It nsl u’;pgf-f that appears to be the situation today. |ly because the mistress must see that|to the health, the complexion and the |jet pan two tablespoons of butters turn | tant to note that the new New Jersey THAW'S INSANITY AGAIN, t'hed prenzisél: are ke‘[;lt c!esr‘-( each dn{ figure. in :ihe omelet mixture and cook over a ba_‘llot'lshupr\".}clical{'y an ci:alcll d\l;l‘pu- L and party because the cook may nof e moderate heat until well risen. Loosen | cate of the Massachusetts ballot. With q < o The claim which is now made that|realize how to make the best of the DOWER CHESTS. the sides of the omelet from the pan | all the ballots to choose from New B New le’(?mgb?eu“?“r\‘f{ee"m?l'fffifv o = H: Thaw will undoubtedly fight | Picces”. . with a cake turner, turn over into a |Jersey adopted the Massachusetts bal- [De on all cars today, e ey R e X Half the secret of catering well on| Nowadays the bride-to-be realizes |neat half circle, brown for a couple of |1ot. Throughout his two terms of of- | think, but how about the authoritics THE JERSEY EXPLOSIONS. extradition in order to prevent his be- |, small allowance lies in knowing how | the necessity of a dignified receptacle | minutes on the under side and serve |fice, Governor Hughes in New York |that have not yet prow"l'ded the mark After the blowing up of two New | RS taken to New York to be presented | to use pieces and of taking advantage |in which to lay her dowry of linen and | nverted on a hot platter. . Garnish | Urged upon his state the abandonment |€rs, although the applications arc in: Tersey tomnn . where oregectie uay | on the latest charge indicates that all | from day to day of fuctuations in |lingerie. Of late she has turned some- | with crisp cress and slices of broiled | Of the party-column ballot and the |18 the general assembly going o i:ko 4 ks the legal machinery which was utilized | price, which latter cannot be done in|what to the conveniences of a ward- | tomatoes. adoption of the Massachusetts form. |8ccount of the large increass in veire powder plants were located, which re- i z 5 some months ago is again to be|the same way when standing orders|robe with half its interior fitted with The many perplexities and difficulties 1 hang D krs attending the use of the party column |1aw to suit the times and the obhility sulted in larze property loss, and the a b y > o x st D’ SToa rawers, but on the whole she leans < 3 - rought into action, and especially so to the custom of her grandmothers and | LIE1I TERS TO THE EDITOR |bailot in New York have given rise i P b R G el terrorizing of the people but fortu- Even in the households, however, the when it is declared that Pennsylvania, ek 0" Fonch ts Hehten the |exent crent Franduingiors: Bor. CEAth: to much dissatisfaction anl even liti- By unanimous vote the gener: - 90000000000000700080000000000000000000090000 008085000 00000: i nately not a large loss of life, it is not surprising that there Is_opposi- | oo, P9 TSUIL Of the attempt at sulelde |1 por of the cook and to save expense |ries back and selects a chest which, Clean Up. gation. Governor Hughes recommend- v 3 y want to inquire into his sanity. |poth of coal and material by arrans- |according to its design, may after- | Mr. Bditor: A telephone message Do the Sutting of Al such oty stions et Whlitamas & low by e adoption o; e Massa- - i tion to the reconstruction of those There is nothing surprising of ward be converte "“1‘:‘:; ’x“ Lh:se places. They have re- | . urse about the fact that Pennsyl- :?,f,wl;:; R ey :r:? or put into e :;D&?r%?m:‘sgi ‘s'i’fflmf‘ipffrfi:é"m?fii'&g fant thag | chusetts ballot. - He described it as “a |State referce, his term to = begin in Sulted in the Springing up of small|vania should be entertaining the be- [pare in one merning various items|even as a useful as well as an ofna- | eight hundred children of Waterbury,|Simple form of ballot which will put|March when his term of judge of the sized cities where hamlets formerly ex- |jjef that he is mot in his right mind, | which will come in during the next|mental piece of furniture. had_been denied the privilege of at#|Parties, candidates and voters respec- superior court expires. isted but they have been wiped out|and it would be as well perhaps if |two days, when perhaps there will be tendance at the public schools as a fi'—}fily ety f"um’!yhcq"ar‘dm'?funfi e Tekait of b quicker than they came and there is|that state should take steps which |less time to spare for culinary effforts HOW TO DUST. penalty for applying for admission | go08 PATIY oI, NE PoX it e ninr é}:sfii’lse‘p\fic‘;%l"xg it little wonder that the residents|would place him where he will not|OWing to the necessity for cleaning a e without first obiaining a fresh cer- ity : o feel that they have had all the exper- | be a danger to the public in the fu- |T00m OF the kitchen. o o o i s e eon T 2l lsened e rea o N e ofices o sty | Sbonchy but he_can act as referce ience with such industri e rou; bac! scatter the germs about. is mucl a S I3 ens was > &, , but he < 3 e e e e e e HEALTH AND BEAUTY. better to use a vacuwaTJETE (ala |t be held in the opera house on Sun- [ 207 thelr Succoss upon the steehsth of | when nis services are needed want. New York, but unless that is golng possible, to burn the dust at once after | 4y afternoon to voice the indignation | Fh it el & a s | o€ tho compmuity at this bigh Tandol ever performed more faithful and con- authorities. Evidently the people of | Massachusetts, after trving it in state [ hym the Bridgeport Evening Post powder houses, storage sheds and |[cution of his case as charged. using water where the hair is extreme- | sort of oily furniture cleaning com- f = 3 s 3 s, has adopted it for town elec- | gy, buildings where the dangerous part of | I : 5 hich will entangl o | Waterbury are getting ‘wise to the | §octions Bas & B g P o t is an Interesting turn of affairs, |ly oily:—Cologne water, 4 ounces; |pound which will entangle and hold the fact that their ponderous health board | tionS: in spite of the fact that in town udge Willlams went to the bench elections they can adopt any system [in 1909, and there, too, he rendered the operations were carried on were | however, after the fight which was |borax, 1-2 ounce; rose water, 3 ounces: | dust wherever it is met. Dusters|{act that thelr ponaerous health boa so close together. There can be no|made in New York state to keep him |tincture cochineal, 1-4 ounce. Do not |shou e washed regularly after us- LA - rbearing | o1, 1 . i v § i but d 3 ey please. high der til his health question but what the arrangement|where he could do no harm, and where | dress the hair until perfectly dry. ing. L o epldemic| The fundamental vice in Conneeti- R S runss of cut is that it puts a large premium |piy quties. The state renders just rec- served to expedite the business, but it | it was claimed that he was lik aterbury 5i also contributed to the danzer for it|become dangerous again if giv:x:yhtiz tofi;‘di‘h‘fé}g;e,’f:rm:‘fgm‘e‘;, i SEWING TERMS. B e Fesy o B ypon stralght yotlng, making it very lognition of this long and Honorable == e . ¥ * ifficult to vote a sp cket as com- dge N e b b i o | Mherly, hat Laving Deen indictel [t all ‘a good deal is'performed by| Shirrings consiet of & mumber of|£,SCiRte of evidence (hat auy efort|i.req with ' straight ticket. In this | Syaig . ber,PERAL n-maming Ju respect the Connecticut ballot ts in | Wipams o8 & referes. one of the buildings to communicate | the claim should again be put forth i wi w placing a thin stick or wand across the | rows of gatherings either on tucked or | to s, SEnitatibn. the Deo to apply itation, the people in Wa- is very eviden the , worst clas: 1t i ry evident with the remainder of the plant,|that he is of unsound mind because | back and letting it run out through | plain material. i whereas had there been a greater dis- | he has gotten into trouble again.|the bent elbows. The arms are bent terbury are certainly to be commend- | y.5¢ he majority of the voters in |the New England citizen. The boy on tribution such would have undoubted- | Without a hearing upon the facts, but |so that the hands rest on the chest.| Ruching is made like ruffles, but us- | of thair shitiren sne aon HeacrenS® | Connecticut are not satisfied with the |the farm, the youth in the fac 1y been avoided. by Thaw's own acts, it appears that{kKeep the arms and shoulders pressed |ually is not wide. and s hemmed on | s hish time that thess peenay o present form of ballot, and that the (Student in a law office, the K P No apparent’ effort appears to have|a gross mistake was made when he|Pack and down and walk about the|botn edges and gathered or pleated in | tists of the medical olizarchy got | Massachusetts form would be. T am [ticing dmwyer'mlheb;:?fi N e e been made to guard against just such | was' released from custody, _and |90 In this way for five or ten min- | the centre. busy and instesd of trying to remder | WSl acauainted with the Massachu. ey Soe %o the high’ responstbility the people immune to the causative | Setts ballot an pow: e which is ever the opportunity here for trouble as occurred. The plants had been fairly well guarded up to this whether Pennsylvania or New York Cording is made in the same way |t i i speak. acts In his case, he ought to be placed : I ¥ | factor intelligently made an effort to e those who will strive to excell. < In th me way th 1 as shirring or gathering, only the ma- | g, > A VOTER. ose 2 e same y the complexion Zet rid of the factor itself. Mansfield, Conn., Jan. 12, 1917, Judge Williams is a self made man time, but it has now been shown that | where he will not in the future be a h i i an; o S X needs care and time rather than mon- | terial is folded in tuck effect over a | The bungli i :;Z;ie:n:-i and otpport;um‘:y rgr even menz:;e to society, r:]s;udlus of his|ey, and women who pride themselves |cord and is stitched with a running !'ecenflt ofi?{frégfi $ axrr‘xeaxil i;o;v ?;;C"L(;’QS if there ever was one, ”xe dsdmr:ed “f gard for the hazardous na- | weal or the maudling sympathy | o; stitch. 1 9 il- [ the very bottom of the ladder, and Y |on’ their appearance take care of both tic and New London was handled |The Good Old Days of Tracy, McWil- | (U8 Ve (OROR O 08 1% climb was warns us there is something rotte; ~ Seams are bound with a emall run- | things at this end of the orare arhin liams and Bogue. a fight against the odds which invari- ning stitch, the tape or other binding |a physician deliberately allows a pa. | Mr. Editor: Ex-Mayor Murphy told |ably beset a boy and man who has his which has been manifested in his be- | their hair and their complexion. The ture of the business and the protec- half. dressing room of a modern woman is tion of the respective communities. = With pomadcs and powders a5 was the | being held down over th a Micted with our gas and electric plant was|own way to make in the world ” A Wi omades and powders as was the ver the seam edge |tient afflicted wi —|us > 5 A GONEENORS Y FOITORIAL - NUTER. Dowdgr closet of lfer eighteesnth cen- | While sewing. 4 ease, to depart tlx‘m:: °£f:"‘§}§§§ ‘:l,fd worth a million dollars when Tracy,| On the farm, in the district school No smal] amount of credit is due to| There is some satisfaction at least [tury ancestress. It is not exact to —_— wander without let or hindrange where | McWilliams and Bogue had charge and | where he first attended and later act- the governor of Kentucky for his|Iin the thought that there are only six |say that most well groomed women Cat-stitching forms a sort of seam | he may, or when a public hospital | it was too big a thing for three com- |ed as teacher, he was a diligent \Vorkt prompt recognition of the fact that|more weeks of winter. lye their hair as a general thing, but | stitch from left to right, with a short | makes no effort to detain such a pa- | missioners to take care of. He used |er, faithful to every trust and every - a great deal of energy to relieve the|task. He was a keen student of hu- T Tietlictsca 4 The el oF (ho siate most of them use special hair washes | Stitch from right to left, having tho | tient until he can be conveyed to an- : government was ne:ded for the pre-| This is the kind of the h to vivify the actual color of their hair | needle point in the direction opposite | other institution, especially devised |above commissioners by inducing the|man nature and had rich opportuni- too muon consieration sanaot 'on|when they have it washed. In the|to the direction df the thread. The|for his accommodation, it looks very |state Jlegislature to increase the gas|tics for observing a;x:a sorts and condi- same way it is not correc needle is drawn out and the slanting | much as if the legislature now in [and electric commission from three to|tions of men. Heo gr oo St petnt and £ i five ang according to Mayor Brown's |college of hard knocks and he won all vention of a lynching, and that it was through his timely appeal to reason |given to the faithful horse. all smart looking women paint and|2nd short stitch contine s ‘ = r est prizes in that educational a t lookis t d short stitch tined alt tely. |session could take a day or two off } 3 % et and provide penalties for the mal-ad- |letter in your paper a short while ago |the highest pri: in that tional amongst those who were inclined to = powder. They do not, but the major- i let their poorer judgment get control The people of upper New Jersey are | ity use a lip salve and powder, and To make her chemise even more slim | ministration of laws pertaining to the | Ex-Mayor Murphy’s commission of five | course. of them that certain citizens of his|Zetting a small idea of what went on | some use rouge, but not to any notice- t:anpsmlxpncny and pleats know how, | public healtl. has inot. Ilncmse(;“thie value o; Ithe No &Tflr‘ll o'f) n‘xzahxa!c;ausl:vn:m ever st L . at Verdun last year for a ri able extent. Indeed. the wom: the Parisienne is hemming hers in In view of the facts stated it should | municipal ownership in gas and elec- | more ‘ul al state were saved from disgracing the ¥ DeclodicE oy e g tricity in Norwich to any great extent |indeed have been the members of the name of the commonwealth in such a | Several months. good standing has a horror of painted | beads. The skirt so hemmed takes the [ be plain to every intelligent citizen o ‘mas: most pleasing fold: that the time has come to taki above the million dollar value set by [bar who were his equals in knowledge manner. ladies, and prefers to have sage, D! g folds, and is as demure e to take more T L i R S D el 2 g ; as its wearer is probably not. than an academic interest in the pass- | him. Mr. 1f there were more governors of this fa;h:h:.afh:’;‘:‘e‘; b g o fi: e g xpensive face yomuse Sxbaicciond .| ing medical show. We know not how | ment paying 95 cents annually is some- | ant causes. caliber in the states where lynchings | f2%%, that the meek are to | powders and coloring matter- TOILET BASKET FOR BABY. |S00n our own school children will be- | thing great and on the basis of a 6| Long may he live to enjoy the com. are too frequently resorted to there| "ty TS tate I ¥ ®o Inany = come a shining mark for the high |per cent. dividend it is worth just|forts of his home and the affection of Tould be o specdy end put o mea|ere in the real estate business. She likes scent, too, but it has to be| Get a wire dish drainer for twenty- | Priests of the American Medical Asso- |$15.00 as an investment to the tax pay-all who lmow him—New Haven acts of lawlessness. As Governor| The box office at the general assem. | VEIY 5004, and ho iixes it very dis. |five cents:' cover wWith cambric. (ons | Clation. Tt Is o well known fact that [ers of the city of Norwich. If Ex-May- | Times-Leader. Stanley pointed out to his overwrousht [ bly is now open, but in the Fucn for |Cfeetly and avolds the kinds “which | yard) pink or blue is usually preferred, | [AcT® We find the most vaccination constituents there is no need for such | seats it must be’ remembered thoy leave a strong perfume behind them.|padding the bottom lightly to fit; card- | there 1s the most small pox. 1t we acts of Vidledea~ The Tassonn jembe t the | She s very industfous about her [board does nicely. Then cover whole |0 1Ot Prepare ourselves to meet a 5 and courts | 5. R, O. sign is never displayed possible epidemic by rational means 2 of the state are adequate to handle all d hands, and spends some time each day |outside and inside with dotted Swiss £ S =aca ©0 handle al in manicuring them. Moderation | muslin, one and a half yards: mak, (o I e e ’ cases where crime js committed and| Not even a ripple of excitement |should be used in this respect, for fin- | ruffle around edgo and lot hang eoee & | Share of the responsibility ourselves. on t ou allt 00 Cet if they are not it rests with the peo- | was caused by the presidential elec- | ger tips that are’too pink and shiny | trifle, edging with narrow lace, three | et the slogan be, Clean \ ]\}e of the state to make them so, in- | tors when they cast their votes for |are an abomination. The aim of the|yards. Take =a small doll, feather Norwich, Ji 18, ,,1?‘ IV DAN TN Does the dread of the dental chair cause you to neglect them? Yeu stead of trying to administer pun-|the next president of the Unitea|Well dressed woman is to look as per- | stitch flannel tabs for safety pins and O S need have no fears. By our method you can have your teeth filled, ishment in accordance with thelr own | States. fectly turned out as possible and when | cover with half yard ribbon. 'Take in orowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. Ideas while the results of criminal acts T she succeeds, as she so often does, she | corner of basket; put a rosette of rib- arouse them but when they fail to as-| While the New York policemen are |l VEFY mice to look at indeed. bon in opposite corner, and basket i3 I have before me a clip- CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES certain the actual facts in the case |experimenting with the Dropesttiy e e dons Wt & yeCy AT et PR The Dt Gafortanate- ETRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE . ¢ 3 a STERILIZED INSTRUMNZNTS ; - and proceed in an orderly manner|of living on 25 cents a day, it ou et ¢ ; ] ght T dress by Albert §. Bard of New York which is to be expected In a civilized | to b an excellent time to seek an in-| The dainty costume blouses in_the SOMEETEN chauhos. city, formerly of Norwfeh, who gave CLEAN LINEN %= s crease in wage: shops are effectively arranged to show | Adding a tablespoonful of soluti e g Ul B cLve galk on X ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS The determination to have the laws 2 off the trimming on front and sleeves, | tartaric uold to & botler of warer aofocs | te ballot. He spoke in part as fol- OWEST PRICES CONSISTEN T WITH BEST WORK of the statc upheld is one which has| ‘It it is a fact that the door to peace | DUt it is the back that Is important |putting clothes into the boiler will soft- | 0WS: There are two principal types = been disclosed by the sovernor of|has not been closed, it Is quite posi- |{fOm fashion’s standpoint just now.|en the water, loosen dirt, and whiten | °f P2Ilots In use in the United States I8 theveluprontiboivon, cal\fhr sxamination, ) s estinater. ., e e ot Tty Yae st tive thist {56 uiltes Tmva rioe-thitown srd T8 LIovae SRl I8 elbatanty oniR | e ieeeh clamnen. L0 - | and ‘the office-group or Masssshusetcs ||| *haree for consuitation. cord with the duty of such officials, :’ef:mclmpz;:n’“cfi: ;-,";;’;’;ze;":; the | pipestem at the back, Is not smart at |by plunging Bt Sotattn b ey RS udh e Danee ot the o1~ R AN e et all. Whatever the dcsign of trimming | acid made from a tablespoontul of acid | Sa(gs foT the respective office ap- DENTISTS and if there was a like attitude taken the governors of other: southern tates the cases where human beings are lynched or burned at the stake ter. . on front and sleeves, it must be car- |crystals dissolved in a pint of water. 2o ried ‘around to the back if the blouse | Remove articles as $obrs . SreL. Sa e e O ey (Buccessors to the King Dental Co.) e new year is starting in to out- |iS to have modish prestige. e bol- |appears and plunge into cold water, 2 NORWICH, CON distance the old for the amount of | Sr0 Suggestion is carried out in bead- | then wash in the usual manner. l%’%fi'fimi‘i%.‘?&.?&“&‘;fi'hm? i s b 0A. M.to8P. M. e would show a still greater decrease. ing across the back and around and up e ey sy hre.and explosion at the mu- | the ‘front on Georgette blouses; an- WHITE SATIN IMPROVED, b o gl e T Lady Asistant Telephons 2 GROWING INDUSTRY. reli hat e o Xeel| ather ddes 14 the sallor collur effect, adopted the Massachusetts 1 t . 3 iclieved that it Is not in the compe- |lace or other trimming being set into| To cClean a white satin hat buy a B | honbr oo rn® o aquusetts oM &f Eilons the back to imitate the line of a big|cent block or square of magnesia at|abandoned the party-column for the ~’s output of the automo- ach y bile ha: ased the interest in this — . collar. Models of chiffon and Geor-|the druggist's and rub over the satin. | Massachusetts d the oth iine of scturing. Th ~| When the tr gette that have pintucks on the front | Use plenty of magnesi ri achusetts dobe, and the other was e e o s Lon e e e e e as e Clabiataly’ Ditiicked on ‘the back |Vt of Lat, Tegws Tor < few fars. Toln| oy oiee: e had been ustug in OUR BUSINEESS IS TO PROTECT YOUR ¥ at the. preserit Riibita bl of | Siuse of the great dost eon I8 be- | also—and when purchasing such a|turn the hat upside down and shake | similar to that formeriy used M. Cone Tt st year has not only showr | -eason to believe that the supply will [with stillk. Cotton sewed tucks are|again, using S dna. Thie v ome Of the most noted a large zain over the previous one but | >ver equal the demand. By TRl 0 & 0 Iamey mutn iRt I B saa fi:’%fi,mdm?&m,mog; inspect Our Safe Deposit Vault its record in the number of cars built - his administration. Street ana thei value is almost double thai| A Philadelphian has won the na-|ufscturers put out cotton titched PLAQUE BELTS. e Torm o ke ballot should be ) 8 lae0) b . of 1915. Some idea of this can be | tional championship by playing a | W2ists, making a pe cent or two of such as to guarantee: a, The absolute Fatned when 1t 1s snown that m 191 | iano. with both Mande Crsins st |Drofit by the substitution which wo- Sanaiity ‘5 Torers ot e vos s fee ] The Thames National Bank there were $92,618 motor vehicles pro- § or 65 hours and 14 minutes, That ’;;";‘;:,:;;‘:gfi,” BOHON, when m = 16 SHETUCKET STREET S and y S duced and in 1916 the number jumpec to 1,617,708. The value of this produc-} 3 2 charming :eighborhood doubtless hopes that the | In a fe: eeks the cotton stitches .-eoordvflunevarbefl:puud. ,-uukuy'n‘l'u--‘a-fluflul;ugl e L o