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'Q}? [E5. HALCE Bulle'in Busigets Office S Ballef itorial Rooms 35-8. P d off easily. 3 r . 4 de strips » of trouble, | o ~Office, 67 Church St o v Here is another suggestion - e 7" 5 ¥ alth after 0& ok Wi Wi Eoun SRR D A 4 e X oea : | 1lomant! T.lepho-- L3 The appointment . yin f v b o X *TERRIBLE KATE" therefore cannot be looked ol - _ Al the Latest Comedy being for the best interests of the 4 e 1 political side of the matter angd so in- Lo 2. e ’ o timated by the New York BEvening 1y <0 Y 3 A ION., TUES.,, WED. Toxt, a Wiison supperter, when 7 | who satter from foms o i : ‘Keith Vaudeville laced, every care should have been 4 burt 1 - wh Taken fo choose a successor whe would i TRIANGLE PHOTOPLAYS instantly be recognized as standing - - TH‘ MOST PRETENTIOUS OFFERING OF THE BEASON for something.” i el 5 3 K THE D SPECIAL It is course possible claim Mz Fation Got tand for semecninn ,,.’.;".“".,.."::,;“‘;:Tg‘ fi”‘ et : . GIRLS 11IC REAM GARD SCENERY Something cen only be looked < Sna was 8cen i u ?:z?‘n:n “I;Mw‘::h tep dm’d:’:‘ cott 3 ~ A Big Time ie Musical N That Is Worth Hearing slightly soapy water. Bulletin, the writer read with aston- e rond Uit with the kind of patches used for NEEDLEWORK NOTES. ishment the bitter outlay of the Rev. o e o Sawbreskare. There can |MenGing inner tubes of an automobile. Ricketts. out of this affair? Why can't we stay A country. i b bt that B hieh | , When frying doughnuts or oysters in| To make a handy sewing basket cov- | Most certainly Rev. Ricketts is not |at home and pray for a speedy ending | The battls for freedom is on again e no doul a L3 ipline w! deep fat a pared potato dropped into |er @ square of an oblong peach basket|a genuine American, he surely must|of the war instead of adding more|in a far larger scale than it was in they would receive there would be|tne boiling grease will keep it from |Or any cardboard box with cretonne|have migrdted rom some British do- | fuel to the flames? America for now it affects the world. —_— beneficial to them, but that js work | burning. and line with contrasting lining cot- | main. Where he was_ born matters| By so doing we can still hold up to|The great war lord has sounded his GRATIFYING ACTION. which should be done elsewhere. The _— t}u:;.uw in pockets for necessary ar- | not—sufficient to say he doesn’t be- |the world our right to be called « ::’n‘.n ;‘r;ld. ‘;Am?tmyz:mltavlfi o‘l. wyl:;l. standard of the navy would not be KEEP COOK BOOK CLEAN. tic] naeded for sewing. long in America but in lnlhnd, Christian nation. y y past. It has tsken some time to hear|improved by the acceptance of all How a person serving in the posi- In closing the writer wishes to say | We know not the minute that our from &mbs ssador Elkus‘at Constanti-| ¢ oh cases which might be turned|_[Flace a pane of glass over the book | To make a novel collar and cuff box {tion as a minister of a Christian | that he is not of German descent, but | young .men may have to march Lo the nople but the information' which now when it is open on the table. It will |cover a cylinder-shaped rolled ohts box | church, who has German-Americans |8 genuine Yankee, whose forefathers|'“Battle Cry of Freedom”. And nrw over to it, and the quicker those ha ich in th comes to tl - effect that that country = 1i; keep the right place, also keep the|With cretonne and line the inside of | in his congregation, can be so ont-|landed at New Haven, Conn. in 1639.| what have we in Norw ch n this time desires to retain friendly’ relations | 20EeS Who are inclined to resort to|jeaves from becoming soiled. The |box with colorea lining cotton that will | SPoken is beyond the writer. A YANKEE. [of stress anxiety when any m.:n with the United States, and will per- | 2°2 practice realize it the better. The | glass should be a trifle larger than the | parmonize with the cretonne used. The The saying “There’s none so blind Norwich, Fnb_.&_:?fl. uwm[x‘ -h ‘n;a-rk u&‘..'r"*.?r.‘& 3 nuhuw', hico~ it the removal of the subjects of | TeCTUlting officer deserves full credit|book, and it 1s a £00d idea to have & |retonne can be put on piain or gath- | 82 those who do not want to see” can Tons Nole AW 12 somb o Weils wopething that v il ot e ing. | for_the stand which he took in the |Passepartout binding - around the|ered; sew pockeis on the inside for | be well applied to Rev. Ricketts. The Datvle For Nrwscim Now graen]s a en the loyaity this country is of course gratifying. e. collar and cuff buttons. . There are two sides to every issue. the World. increase and encourage e loyalty ; army or the navy quicker than to Hot water bottles can be mended MR. and MRS. ALLI.ON FLORETT In ironing a garment on which hooks 4 In the Rollicking comod‘y ‘The Physical culm.- air MINNIE FROM MINNESOT, Ll Athl, n an Athletic Offering Strange as it may seem there is £ 3 encountered every mow and then a|by placing flannel or anything soft be- 2 mum . ™ The Clrculahon of § A e T bt FRANK in “'I'HE BRIDE OF HATE g Tnited States as a - e roed 4 H stitution. ‘'When young ,_'. charged ne!rz tl!;‘:q.u;:;l:l& t:nn{;: t:ga:{:a ';n.ll F g ia 3 Five Part Triangle Featurs, a Powerful Dramatic Production $ with offenses which are not serious NG TP e H §| but which show that they are in need | 3 B e L e o B e : ; HE E OF DISCONTENT Latest Trianglé Comedy H of aisciphine and better influences | o’ canlly mexTel Sown this toAy. 2 The Bulletin has the largest$|ithanhavebeen exerted in their cases ——— not oming, cream, seasoning of* salt, circulation of any paper in Easternglin the past, are brought before such EMERGENCY SHELVES. pper n‘ a Mnnh of Connecticut and from three to four | magistrates, they have felt free to epos mep o) -":&.”.a Tod-y 5 times larger than that of any | o " 1y the alternative of enlist- One housekeeper employs this meth- CLOTHESPIN HOLDER. . Matines at 2:30 § Norwion. It Iz deliversd o over§| T o e cerving suen a|9,%0 keep a well stocked larder| | oo 0 B and Eve. at 7, 5.30 - u - “When, for instance, I order a can odified type of clothespin bag 2 on Sha'tead By minetyethres per}|sentence as the offense which they | Vihel. fof instance, T order a ca w2y {soon T the hoes formisnines stores. 1 be ‘made, Tuesday THEATRE Al Seats 100 foent of the dpeopla“ru":n::u- co;nmlxlmedmaue;llufor. = op | Weskly bill is not as larse as “‘?‘L s ':w° Dag of crash, with a gt elivered to O uses, uch a disposition upon the part order two and put one on what I call | hook a P ich slides along the meleot.—] in Putnam and Danielson to over$|, New York judge has called forth|{my emergency shelf,” she says. 'I|clothesline as the bag is need n]Akl:l' of ..:":' a'g- 17 e ’:‘" OLIVER MOROSCO Presents THE IDEAL AMERICAN BEAUTY 1,100, and In all of these places it}| ;o reprimand which it deserves from |vary this with sardines, peas, tomato them five tablespoons of = 3 is considered the local daily. ,_n officer in charge of the Al-|or other soups, olives, shrimps, etc. In 1 gar and one and one-balf cups § Dhuian Coumiiant N "’,,,‘,"” bany recruting station, who not|this way I stock up fmy sheif without |¥ed tray underneath =o tha Sweetenea apple sauce; beat n a oo .‘Ic s nine towns, one hundred » f eat expense an ways ave and used, § ave postofiice districts, and sixtyg|only informed two young - men ::meuflng ponc e R up l’ndurv. —— o L B g bobemgiorsc 2 iurai free delivery routes. who had been brought by ajquickly when unexpected company USES FOR OLD crockmal to a greased pudding dish. Bake, v i The Bulletin i sold in evemy¥|sherif to have them placed in the|comes in, Without having to g to the covered, for about ten minutes, then 2 GGTh H P=1 T Lies” %town and on all of avy that i sl e Dok 5 Stiiol putEm An o1 black sock, or uncover and brown. Serve at once m (=] ouse o s rontes in Eastern Connecu i ke Stk At thal e — bent tMng to use when one is lmsint with whipped cream. § e ' Ao HOUSEHOLD HELPS. a garment of dark woolen goods AN UNUSUAL STORY IN AN APPEALING WAY 3 CIRCUL AT]ON sion to write the judge W sent wnh any cleaning fluid. There is no H 2| them there to tell him what he : line' from 3t and it is absorbent and | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR H H Carrots bolled and mashed are a C16 BUSHMAN 11901, GVerage....e.ececeee... 44123 thousht of such action. good substitute for pumpkin. soft. A supply of them should al- | —— lrnANE A THE cREAT SECRET 5 920 x.l;.he ,:fl-&m?sdomcer of mfl; wu:. i q?},fipm 'ué NOt froess’ to- thi ;::'-l,be fi_z:_'h::dn ‘isyth:‘“r:m:r og the Two Sides to Every Issue. and BEVERLY B. n 5 1995, AVeragl...essesscesenes right and the judge was wron&. Noth- | line ey are first boiled in strong lack 5 H 5, ing will shut off enlistment in the | salt water and then dried. suits for ordinary wear. e By ‘Bh a reoent Wane 4 TH4 3 1 The delay in getting the communica- | Matter. < The writer takes no particular side,| ar. Eaitor: In regard to the reply |24 devotion of his wellow citiz<ns. tions throush h: a seri is- - To make a unless it_should be against . Mr s In Mr. Ricketts has been and is doing Eivings as fo what the attitude of | WATER POWER DEVELOPMENT. HEAL Tos U EEALNL and one-halt Sards sbaker Ranper eng | AEainst Engiand Dot mh?.:vr e e Ly SV S - ecom} Turkey was *going to be, but there| Maine like many other states has| The hair should never be allowed to | HUFl Over one-third, hanzing bottom of | War with Germany, but because she |mon of Mr. Ricketts which you pub-| It ssems as if it were unbecoming e » is one of America’s worst enemies, k, rmit t the certainly was no reason for prevent- |many water power privileges which |remain “put up” at might. This is apt |lOWer section and of fiap. Run double <l e , | ished last week, pel me . al %or o Gusosndant of the race whom ing the departurc of American mis-|are not utilized. There is a constant- |to ruln it, and is, besides, not cleanly. | P2rt deep enought to form casting and | S23 WhAt YoU, mey. Trose Wwho deny | outyet to say that I am not rushing | Norwich biood helped to make Ireo sionaries and other citizens, whether |Iy increasing demand for more power |1t should be ‘#‘:!flh:;"?h:t;&i;:" well |1 oo s oDy Stitohed | LN enuine Yeniee's viewpoint. to the defense of Mr. Ricketts for he [to be writing and saying things which they were seeking to get away from |but the first inclination is to buy | COmPed dainty gifts for the Start at the battle of Lexington and | Is amply able to take care of himeelf | under ordinary conditions might be Constantinople or Beirut, and their | more coal and make more steam when "fmf‘{d‘;‘& - ;’r:“"d&’““‘ ana ¥ g the Diile. sewommer . | o wagh the Revolutionary war, | inder much greater stress than Mr. | subject of depate but at this hour removal on the American vessels|water power is actually running to Every one knows how hard it is to ul:': War of 1512, and then remember LERAN W vy DO bear upon | savors very ”‘J‘g ; u"v;—x.?'},umq which are now in that locality ought|waste and waiting to be developed.| An excellent lip salve for ordinary | (U2 & narrow and perfectly even hem [Sbe Was a helping friend of the south - to proceed without delay. This is the situation which has been |use is the old fashioned camphor ice,|On table napiins. Put the hemmer at- i el M L LT sy iSkotts said with Tesscd to,the | JIorvich, Feb. 13, 1917, Furthermore is there cause for grati- | going on for years because of a dis- | Glycerine should not be used in any |2chment on your sewing machine, but th another of America's| .\ an people not voting for war if do not use any thread. Just run the | SDemies — Japan. Many are bold r ficati t the action of Germany in |regard for the natural advantages and | case. It has too great an affinity for > - the matter had been placed in the y ! cation at the m v water and is too drying, while the|RaPkins through the hemmer without|SnOUSh to say that Bngland —holds| U0 TUr lercrenaum before them “is Pl PLY? w nfl" T BE it is time that more attentio as pan o disaiibsaiin S isath e Pritelgi i dduiopine i o i Jce 1s cogling and healing’ Tn SE G Sag they s6h cresmed a5 Japan el in Isin °hd that 2s long | rrant nonsense” he does not take in- in Belgium would be denied the privi- | valuable streams through all of New | 288Tavated cases, after applying the | PATRPU o8 O have no fear of Japan. Sometime in | !0 8ccount the.fact that Mr. Rick-|pegnle Notice It. Drive Them Off : latter for two or three nights, change etts, as well as & great many other leges which it had previously enjoy- |England. 0 vaseline treatment and (be, baving —_— e '“'“"".":‘;",‘,.?";"" 8C0re | vood men and women the world over, with Dr, Edwards’ = | recl b Ve TTNA) 80~ i u‘t. ed and must therefore abandon its| In the Pine Tree state a commis laimed the lips €0 they have firm- USES OF GLYCERINE. ot to ’m"l‘(“‘:“zmp with u" :h:;.‘h:el.i cannot conceive of the German P Olive Tal work In Belgium and northern|sion to investigate the question of | ness, keep them in good condition by o T 5 A le as a whole being as flendish as 1 2 turn Japan loose. P — France where the non combatants | water power development was called | drying them properly and by keeping | For bad bruises—mix five spoonfuls the kaiser, so we must give Mr, Rick- s et o s e T L s e of glycerine and one. spoonof subace. | Her alliance with Japan is directed A pimply face will not embarrass you etts credit for looking at this phase Bainanil iaisiow hétng sl Tt i oy tate' of lead. Shake up in a bottle | [OWards us Just the same as the al- |, question from a humane and | Much l::fi" if you e package of Dr. desiring _th tinuation of th! other be named and authorized to|, A splendid general exercise that|3nd- keep corked. Apply some on a|giocteq” towards Germany. charitable standpoint while Mr. Bid- | Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin fiof for thoush It has siven scant con- | complete the work so that its report|DrinEs into action all the muscies of |Picce of line and cover with bandage. | MG r > Q nation to be wonderea at, | dle would have/ us believe that the ;"f‘"‘mb"“;l“’ “?’ “?‘L you have = ‘the body, especially th f the back, t German people were as bad as the en the tablets a few nigl sideration to the welfare of - those | will be avallable for the next session | fnc POCY: STPRCally those of the back | g1y corine Shouid bo swallowen: siowd e It % Sxpect by this triple | ser and his war lords. a B s, The. bl and e people in the past, but instead has|of the state legislature in order that|iitchen table, and with the arms above | Y- Those who dislike the sweetness hadn't where w“"o“]"d".m be mow? But ‘it is rather the character and|fiver with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, squeezed them for every possible dol- lar that could bo obtained in the way Even Germany has good reasons for intelligent action may be taken upon|your head, grasp the back of a chair |0f Elvcerine may mix it with a little Th spirit of Mr. Biddle’s letter and some o g e German war clique is no worse iy the successful substitute for calomel— the numerous bills which are present- | that has previously beem placed in po- | leMOn OF orange juice, o even Vine- | ynar s o eI o Mmooy | other letiers of that il which have there’s never any sickness or pain aftes of a war tax, it must be realized that | d_covering this subject. sition firmly with both hands. Now | 82T E aan, T an erael or inhumen a4ty | appeared in your columns from time 3 s W 1o Tift . to time as the war has progressed | taking them. if the rélief work was abandoned the ater power is today materially |Slowly Uft it above your head, over the| 40 RAISE PILE ON VELVET, |Russian clique. The only difference |9 LINS 75,100 0750, a word. Dr. Edwards’ Of s, e, G Sliaue e catn | Gt “hreat "Citt “war as- Jareely | which salomel docs, snd 1 logs are in & mtraight Mne with the Eaed ! fought to free the colored people of | fively: but their action is gentle and many. Therefore whatever can be |Particularly when the price of coal|y,qy “'Tnis is a difficult exercise and | t2ble $%0 Maivs v¢ wood. o' the - Twnston Al apstral the south from slavery. In that sbill-| e instead of severe and irritating. secured through Americen sources re- | has so sharply advanced and when in | shouid only be undertaken when other | tWeen them. bottom side up, three fat- | which was so stroncly fortified. snd | IUE of blood and treasure New Eng:| No one who takes Olive Tablets is responsibility for overcoming the ad- | Cutting the cost of operating all kinds | body, until it rests on the knees. At ditional distress would fall upon Ger- [Of industries. It is of great benefit|ihe same time raise the feet until the| ;; o500 tne pile on velvet put on 2 Place Hev: many instances it is hard to get at bty et 2T land played a conspicuous part T T o | n e B paiots o ch | R B (i 0 | 7 °0S0n o oot Rt To b | ko (7 Sty [eniimcy | Sy | B0, BURSY 8 S0Pl Sk | eve”chited it dack o the relief work on than America. But | manner in which water privileges are | will give strength to every muscle and j (h® Vvelvet over A sooth, With _the | Gresca? o e L ;’; % eeling, const B i;nfi‘:m, !o'rpld hvexw bad in addition to being permitted to ren- | utilized today, they are not developed | materially improve bodily contour in ;’t‘u‘“":ed - .“’h"m‘- nfl:l:dgfi’:-’“fi':,‘x{ Are the cruelties of the halt-civil- | (OFF 20 W0 SO00 T, Vo the gov- dn Slon or pimpk * der this service Thére ousht 1o e i the extent whl;,: b‘:.‘,nn o o\:x consequence. whisk and the velvetwwill look like T TS A o Reiah e “FVel- | ernors of that perilous time. At An- = R ,f Ot ve s are Epiin e v S s 8 50 S e e e e T | phmtkane s st el T T St e 1o | Wi S ccter Baigefiiie ot W |0, YU compound mied i 33Nz o v to the possibilities which nails of their patients, and not without we Americans, than “Brittania rules e olive oil; you will know them by their e D ities are actually | roqnon, as the nails are known to show STOCKING EMBRIDERY. men were numbered among the dead. I ¥ STRIKE PREVENTION. at its door. heredifary diseases of the lungs, heart| ,. .1 S r—un- | W Bare o e wite | . B rrards spent years among pa- aAfter experiencing the harm that is EDITORIAL NOTES. v e paiix wra ecou- | e s e S o us ‘most of whom have some wound | tients sfficted with fiver and bowel lone througl the calling of strikes, 34 - or disal y as a ul o T, the holding up of mroduction, the loss| There is one thing about it, this|denote poor circulation and a delicate | hase perforated patterns for transfer but who have lost none of the honor m"“‘"l"" e}m?z“xsafib‘m i strat constitution. P nails | Fing to As a rule the de- ot g Mot s il Py e e il T to start at the instep | We, ¢| and devotion of his fellow cltizens. | Take one or two nightly for a week. O e el By g e 1t D oL ;"a.mdfl; ier T | Those men are living examples of | See how much better you feel and looks ¥ or flu r The man on the cormer says: The|ped or futed upward from the base of ball inside the stocking while doing | wondered at the " Ehristiantty” thag | those who were willing to give the | 10c and 25c per box. “All druggists. world may owe you a living, but it 1s | 30 W% e DErson, must look well £0 | he embroidering. ~Or one misht rip |produced or allowed such a horror. | 1ast full measure of devotion for their necessary to go around and collect | dontracted; it the mail has o deontine | ope back seam until the embrold- | We have even prided ourseives on the bill yoursel Fow atioge & it signifias thet tho ed the our Christianity. L 5 vous system has been greatly tried by oy again “wh Yet we have supplied a great part re ose who hope that we |come iliness or other. If the nails ave embroidery is finished. of the powder and shells 0. help along have had our last snow of the winter | very short, the heart action is apt to to that horror. b e e T T e e i | e s = S = hog has his way. the “moons” are small and o lon 4 Y an New York will prove to be the best = ble. Spinal weakness is generally to "-:";-': that they may be difficult to|allow our barbaric spirit to become method of reaching such an end, or| It is all right to look upon talk as|be found in persons who have very | 2un AR e whether it will be adopted even|cheap, but it is a different thing |Darrow nails. mn—-“m"‘ WOMEN. though %t is =0 recognized rests with [which it comes to. leoking oves the TO KEEP BABY QUIET. Congressional s of wages, the demoralization of bus- iness and as often occurs the loss of life and the great amount of lawless- ness, it is certainly time that diligent efforts were made to devise some way whereby it ail could be avoided. It ought to be possible to bring about the desirable ends In some other manner. Whether or not the plan which has been devised by Oscar S. Straus of the future to dectermine, but it at|bilis for printing the ‘When King Geer.- of least should receive the careful and | Record. To keep an ever restless youngster | 20Sent from the roval considerate attention that it deserves. quiet.and from crawling away all the Sy It is Mr. Straus’ idea, as chairman of ‘When American citizens are being|time, get a lafge, soft gray hnkat the public service commission, that|held for ransoms by Mexican raiders, |and cut out gay d from traction strikes should be prevented |it shows that Villa is mot lacking for | nursery books and sew on the hhnlut, by compelling employers and em-[ideas as to methods for maintaining|the pictures to be of Hnen eut from an army. bool SO e ployes to submit grievances to a wage . shops. The bright pictures at the board for a certain period, and a bill - -, to that effect is to be presented to the| Berlin appears surprised to find out | child's attention and he will sit for hours looking and picking at them. A legislature for action. that the staries were fAlse QOROETRINE | bety” fence mround it Complef The idea of compulsion can always |the confiscation of German property|guige oz e be expected to arouse opposition, but | 12 this country, just as if the United — e, then when 1t Is realized that It is Teing | States was In the habit of exceeding TO PROTECT SCissoRs. Which 18 of The Nerves of a Nation almed at the prevention of injustice| o e 5 e bary welsan has sxpecieniel . the wai Western Union wires serve the coun R t:flm:m; ot Btel A Ta Dosten. | et P Teke & Gack of ma T Fhe g the nerves do the human body. ese y , chet a covering of some colored . 5 W is to have disputes between capital | PIOPFICtors hed been previously warm- | S I O fie Tat g g X wires are the nervous system of the coun Surtice wn We ha 4 and labor adjusted in accordance with i ot G oo , the facts and not by forcs, it calls for) % 850 o & fire; only to have the sus- an try’s business. more than passing attention, or oppo- ‘The g e eouns S e ol VETHE wa ’ WESTERN UNION structing everything which 008 1Ot | wiie e enaan the number of ships TO SAVE THE WALL. ot which the subsea boats are sinking concede an advanage to one side or|gtrengthens the claim of the British| To prevent picture frames from the other. that the toll would grow less each | making ugly marks on your wall, glue S IR £ T ters on the of frame at - WEY. VORKCE FORTAUCHTERNIIE; S O e e B T s and then removed ne 3 Once again Presiden 1son s e - Towarding ~ flashes & mossage hers—sends there—and ai DAkl A AoRt. S0-RADNS 1 v DINL | Fesin L R SIS el aael DICTATES OF FASHION. with accuracy, safety and dispatch. Varied service for master in New York city and as if | manifested itself against the appoint- Lingerie of raspberry and smoke ‘warfare. - e e e , . e s tam ranamt. |y SERAES SR Eoo , : THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. cles he picks as the deserving demo- 1 ers. e crat, one whose term is about to ex- Tecalled. ‘Blouses with attached jabots or front!