Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 23, 1917, Page 4

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w 'r”,Au'mn PF THE' w WIDOW) pee mwwr.umu,yl oDY, W MOMANCE, terfered with And M ¢ o not propose to - has aken & e e : B \ 4 DESMON: ‘r,...u.;..,.q...u,“ Ruin of-Qne Complete g : Jaomecianets ‘%, A resistance. Houses .of Delighted ALl _these ' nad 1 he’ doan | R C [Rerlons step forward and of-4e 3 : - T ;‘,"._'..”‘“..',:l".m,..‘w“ Rt oot | Btut ounding sug meat g ] : : imance. . sino N Yook W8 i & Bolandid Company. has taken. If they are not as > § S P : t 0“1 o S willing to sever their 3 < 3 F Galaxy Gorgeo: Germany they have uwov" a . ik . ¥ . 3 . r faken by this_ government. with e 3 5 £ 3 : ¥ - couiien “ob SIS mfl;‘éfl_mw 1 n odd4 and ; B - fra % .t Koy i - PRIGES—$200, $1.50, Mfi, 7Be Qc,s;::;-“" hg elp but mean e 0|1 % : > o b closely united than ever In |t - 3 2 the future. DANGEROUS AT ALL TIMES. Just at this time the head of ong railroad system in this country sees the opportunity for calling attention| to the danger which prevails in thel persistent * trepassing upon railread| o . o nete oroperty. A mew opportunity for | wiidn You causing thought in this direction is|towels, etc. furnished Dby the fact that the rail-fhorax will keep road bridges and tunnels are being suarded night and day by the militia. This means that no wne.ie sllowed to use such shortcuts regardless of whal their employment is or how long they s have been accustomed to walking thel' , 3o ucwrm LABOR. tracks. The militigmen are stationed G SE STAIN: : ce_have b ¢ | iy . . - ; : at fixed poifits to preven a When washi s celling E § £oog s every one from such trespassing. Per-| tory to nmmwm Painting or S . 4 - Ihe g"% ’she Pa’d sistence In_such “practice is likely to | kalsomining. brush frrat win 3 p 2 = = ) result in death, for the soldiers are|common flour starch. = Wash i t'K O > : ordered to shoot to kil if they are o xm W vlrv 180! -fieere iugd fll NOTE:—The Auditorium i the not obeyed, and the result is that if come off - A o ] m DOROTHY Y HI' %h‘ in "‘,." ::" ..v::m troudle of that character je to be|™N RC SER. L. L wand e bt T L ;ggéz g i, # prevented, and it can easily be done, . » o - y: EE" Sasters those who are inclined to walk the m"’.‘."u"’w&fl":fl'“fimn:’d g = - : e ot tracks must give it up. Xoom floors, as a gargle diluted with 4 - : 3 &ve postofiice districts, and sixty §| But, if there is fear of death from 2 [water, as 8 quick destroyervof bac- A jural free delivery routes. bullet, that is not the only way in[térla on a raw cut, Kerosene 1is ever MAKE FLYPAPER AT HOME. The Bulletin fs sold In which lives are lost upon the railroads | useful of of the country, as the above mention- |, To Prevent rues slipping on » pel| eit one-half pound .of resin and ed raiiroad head takes occasion to|lshed =iy bber on | aiiute to consistency of molasses point out. There are other dangers as [ the under side at cach end. With four or more of. sweet ofl STALE BREAD jseat. the list of those killea annually upon BRIGHTENS CARPET. or-lard oil. this with & brush| po¢ vour bread atal S S rallroad property throughout the "";‘;‘;l;.}mr m Of ymanillalic “vou want to avold ndigation. Scus, le E g : Iflh md ]'mfiw An-Sht m country plainly shows. Last year| 4 sugwestion for making a carpet €| Stice it, drv in the oven ana m-ul Place sticky | gejicate brown. there were 4847 trespassers who were | look like new. and bringing out all [ TP mArh o > 3 & ¢ i struck and killed by locomotives.|the bright colors again, at a cost of ether, m\'.- mw N - — R - o ® H m 'n”“ v - [ Bfteep, cents, follows: —Shave one bar il Ch ? 0 They were people who had no busi- | Oftesg cents, follows:—Shave one bar | S50™ ARG N aleo & uecral. broven: RECIPES, ¢ b ness where they were, and who_could 1 ‘o|tive against ants ana other insects. - a 4 Bl With Earle Will'n-. have been living today but for their|With & €allon of hot “water: to this o colice with Strawbrrise Puc _tvo (38 o8 T o5 fo ith Harry T.-Morey, L.:Rogers Lytton, persistence in dlsobeying the wawn- | et . MENDING HINTS. Sret s ry Anderson; Rose o g rafioan e "o | S0 Jals ka5 phee on" e oo S o el ol | S S "3l e Kol s, Choties It cannot be overlooked that the rail- | pet and with a brush serub this well| 1f hubby.is %specially hard RN e an sorrow Ml Wellesley, Louise Beaudet.and a powerful supporting cast April 21, 1917, roads are dangerous Yor highway pur- | into “the carpet: then with a dull |overcogt buttons, sew them on with|{ e pieh MUST CONSERVE FOODSTUFFS. | Ul "0 Ciher soldiers are guarding |knife scrape the paste from the car- S imk it with black | (7000 Of L A0 U Caaenpoons through . ? Dok 2 T b i In connection with the effort Which|tnam or not. pet and then wring a cloth out ofink to keep “m g o ill | Spoon of vanilla extract and put inta| we il o m My <ci1a e is being made for a marked increased| — clear water and go over the surface|be surprised Jong It will hel.| (PN which has been dipped intg sired Wiy it pe t5 a Sk d - g x e in the production of, foodstufts. there| GERMANY'S LACK OF FOOD. '|2f the entire carpet, and you will be el etieatiny e ot e e e e SRCIAT o cannot ke too much attention directed o - Fomult. . when cold turn out on deep plate ...q m't to hear much .al 1I- to the equally important matter of| Some idea of what theé’conditions e it poarns. unmanageably blg. use| Sl ver with whipped credm and crush- m but_presume he is draw- 15& Chapter of “THE GREAT SECRET” canning. It is possible not only for|&re that are prevailing in Germany HEALTH AND BEAUTY. At I O e iminy OUR| €@ strawbeeriés, which have _ beer X those having small gardens to raise|today is furnished by the reports i Be through this untll the hele Is filled | Mixed with the sugar, ready to t-l-eo Axo'nmn TAX PAYER. 3 such veretables us they need for their | ¥hich are being ‘given to the world A e Yol TN | Tse @ fine net so that the darn will dround the elgs. 'Use & Tew Derigt] Npcwich' Aori] 31, W7 N o TICE use during the season: but it is in-|[rough some of th Dential FoLelC or brushing them with w toothbrush|not be bulks. e el e = inning with this week’s program. the Breed Theatrs will show nothing et . 2 These show that there is a decided L - :__,,N;_n"‘;“',::d:fl“d;:;;e;‘ Jhore| gtate of unrest there that labor Ia|mouth showld be weil rinoed aftes| White sioves mav be neatly ana |, Marguerite F"dd-ns;;"f:rkeu:m = g < SPECIAL FEATURES and its regular METRO PROGRAM and will such a manner. i getting dissatisfied and that the peo-|this treayment. i quickly mended with surgeon’s plas- |y~ FC€RL S ‘o'n"'e eblespoon of HE B raks every effort in so far as possible to maintain its policy of fen cents Under present day methods it is pos- [ Ple i general are opposing the . re- ter §F Yhite adhesive tape. (SHCK Itlone of marmalade, half a teaspoon % ; [Any siight advance in price that may be made will be done in extreme wible to save.this axcess garden thueh | ductions which the government finds{ One often finds himself without a9 the z':f‘"‘.. te Dringing the edges | O 000 o moda Beat it : . : S e s sl Aoy e ot el b D% ‘canning It and thea maning 1[It necessary to make In the food al-| foothbrush when spending the day or[of the tear 85 closs tafsther a3 Pos.|23a {he aicsoived, butter and: 2 e ) : but through the winter. Fruit is not | however, endeavor to minimize the | P"oh, "I SC ve effective in|if the tear doesn't come -quite to- the only thing which can be canned |Situation. It is of course an effort to} cleansing the mouth and teeth. Bor- | Sether. }:'fl;m""&‘;m”.“' h‘:":"r:d"'g;‘:’r'~‘;‘: the ‘nation’s eutnus and it is g;d::: e B R R With success and profit for the house- | suppress information as to what isfax water is also an excellent substi- = 3 N steam. for an hour and a half, tume| e there will be ltle pront o o | ST — e S p———————————————— wife today can quickly become profi-|€oing on within even as there hastute. Raincoats may be practically mend-|out and serve with sweet savce. b g R Bl ol 9 e RS e T R S el o e ot e e o e 3o it B peiple WARNER’S SAFE REMEDIES tables and even meat. Within as to what was going on in| Rochelle salts is an old fashioned|and leaky rubbers usefulness extend planaing Jupitable Saele W o % e i remedy which physicians are recom- |ed Way to the aid of Ute:dough. Thi In piding ot A CONSTANT BOON TO INVALIDS SINCE 1877 The need of ziving the proper at-|the outside worl mending again because of its simple|best. way to prolong “the life of “Fub- (| ~ planaing on-raising there is but little [§ 1.00 “temtion to preparing for this work is| But the grave nature of the situa- iR UE 2500 NOSCRe T8 MERISH CEr Coo 1ally thone that * ase” Worn [E“EBS TD THE EDITOR |[doudt but that Connecticut. wil be [¥' WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY AND LIVER REMEDY ......50cand $1.00 emphasized by the announcement that | tion becomes plaln When Hindenbure lspoonful is taken in warm water once|at the heel, 15 té*cut them dows in- || able to feed more than -half the na- |} WARNER'S SAFE DIABETES REMEDY . $1.25 = - | ma al to the workers nof sum- o5 there is not only a shortage of a bil- | makes his appe: a day on rising. This agent cleans- | to sandals. et A O g tion on l“";fl‘;"_:’m “:m‘“w ;'Ma _WARNER’S SAFE RHEUMATIC REMEDY $1.28 lion tin cans for the pregent canning |!o hamper the fighting forces byles the system and has a wonderful — e & and preserving scason, but that ths|mMaintaining the strikes, by putting|effect on clearing the complexion| ' Thée present styles are wonderful === the multitudes when the snow arrives (' WARNER'S SAFE ASTHMA REMEDY ... Flickers and Caterpillars. again and the Tolland couaty farmers il o uenc SAFE NERVINE # manufacturers of glass cans have been | forth revolutionary demands and by [and fmparting the slow of health. | when it comes to mending silkc steeves Boaid Cas unable to produce more than the nor- | Stopping production in the munitions —_ that are worn at the glbow. Cut the| Mr. Editor: Twice today, April 18] miy tit thimes inbtend of piaining [] WARNER'S SAFE PILLS, (Const factorfes. Such activities against the( Pulty evellds which will not disap-|sieeve off three inches from the arm- | everal hours apart, have I hesed the on getting ich from vegetadles.— THE RELIABLE FAMILY MEDICINES mal yearly supply because of a la military purpose of the government|Pear with strict attention to the|hole and take enough dff the wrist to of certain elements which are required ¥ DEE laws of health generally indicate some| make a cuff, then get half a yard of | ove song of the flicker also called yel- ville' Journal 4 For sale by Broadway Pharmacy and leading druggists everywhere lowhammer highholder, golden- sample sent on request. in the manufacture of glass. are bound to cause serious results. It [7ANS OF health genera t ysician. It may i chiffon or net and set in the lacking Temporary .rats -advance for the This of course means that there|ls sure to affect the armies wnerever[distirbance of a physician. It may T n must be a mobilization of all the|they are operating, whether it be On|il may be that the Kidnews ace not|Diccy ynaking It rather dul. This Tinged woodpecker. ~and = possibly | railroads is possibly paving the way (| WARNER'S SAFE REMEDIES CO., Dep! 448, MOCHESTER, N. V. avallable jars for canning purposes.|the eastern or western front. periiting Thell. it proverty | i = any other | for a" greater advance later o Those who have them should do their| Germans Nas proved that it has a|Thersfore such w symptom should SECCOMMERS ol Wit P e = ot 5L MRS (A M il Interstate Commierce | T = = utmost to see that they are not allow- | sreat fighting machine. Provisionsinot be neglected. WHEN USING CANVAS. Often. too. the flicker stays with us .C,‘.’,':""’h P metsRe has aot’ To BaLexinterios . 10 certain extent, oply | fulness would be flat on_ their ed to go unused. The products of the | for building it up have been studiousty over the winter. Both last winter proposes peo- Dot Qrchar ¢ Whe ing can 3 . 1 ake th: re costly to the multitude when |less than a décade, and shou ds and the gardens should not|mads for years but while attention|HAND TOUCHES ON MILLINERY.| When ising canvas for a stiffening|amd the winier bofore one made my | i settie tHe 4ame a5 . herctofore. | cxperiment afier experiment s un: | tmn at the present iime Lot o e s, ot e ey e e e OB ] pug ailcar ¥ i of any kind it should be shrunk be-|barn his home, spending his nights|This knocking down theory and then |dertaken by a horde of impractical|ple fo do something —!ddle raised every effort should be put for- | Ing for waging war theare appears to = of the talk that millinery is|fore using, otherwise it will shrink|theére. but most of the day where nn-‘,,.,mm, up again s like individual | people, if left to their own resource- | Press. ward to se= that they are conserved|have been too litfle thought given to|Ore oOr less untrimmed for the last|the first time the garment gets wet|cr ctated. He cut a hele in B et anted the securing of a food supply for an |lcw, Seasgns. that the milliners no|and will cause the garment to lie in|clapboard where nome, was needed, a | - . extended conflict. Had the swifc and | M Feavnars ana iomons o *houopng | Wriakies or give It & puckered effect | and used ¢ instead of lacger Holes to N ete = imple me of shrinking enter and depart. POLITICS SIDETRACKED. aquick stroke at the allies. which was|as formerly. there still remains, es-|to place the canvas cn a table and| T have mo desire to =et Into the 3 expected tobe successful, accomplished | pecially on the sports type hat, alwet i+ thoroughly with a sponge and |pronhetine or fortune telline businoss Warrmrval In this country 23| what was intended, the food shortage|&reat deal of handwerk. Much ‘or-| water, then press with a hot iron| with or in competifion with my fels All ' The Business ashington of ex-Premier Balfour|.,u1q not have interfered, but the|iBinality and ingenuity is brought in-|until ary. low townsman, the Cioud Di by and his party from Europe for the |’ to_play for these same trimmings. 4 = ¢ SO APl Pt - plans were frustrated and Germany T predict that tent caterpillars will be 1 Center purpose of conferring with the Amer- | PInS i For instance, a crown of woven STIFFENED TRAV! fomes at lomet I thi ToSity: (it Trolleys - fean aathorities resarding the part | [0 CUS i PC ADIe (0 overémoribbond af al”colors apd widths re- FRAVE. o e han I recent yoara 1 mon : i ‘ : ‘ which this country is fo play In the Tlods auires siill to give the proper effect.| fave you seen some of those de-|ticed in 1915 uite o percentage of To of Norwich ‘war furnishes an example of how lightfully dainty little trays for bou- |them seemed diseased and 4i€d he- B s o et e Y EDITORIAL NOTES. SPRING IN THE HOME. doir ‘or dining room use? ‘They are|fore reaching adult stage and last uniting for the successful culmination With the resignation of its cabinet, embroidered from linen, shdped so( vear a s'ill larger proportion djed in of the war. the troubles of Greece appear to be| I the spring heavy velour drap. | that when stiffened they may be tied | the same way. T could ot determine " Whe: . Bait _ldue for another airin p well _re “replaced or merely held ‘together in frAy shape.|if rause were funeoid or parasitical. | % Do ‘ri‘;m’i:“nfe“; Jas. prime min- el U et those of denim or the linen taffetas|Small pin frays and larger brush and | Have observed spidere. ladybirds and > ! 2 The man on the cormer says: Ai|OF the various art fabrics which are|comb trays are made in sets fdr. the|wasns preving upen them, but never : party in Bnqhnfi, Whlth“'u in con- he th - T 1 offe for the purpose. For the up-|burean. They are provided with eve-|a bird of any kind. frol at that time. There is an entirely | the weather is waiting for is to have|jhoisy chairs, the linen slips are|lets st the cormers so that ribbons| Once 1 saw a catbird very near a different state of affairs there today | the people make up their minds about|add immeasurably to the appearance|may be laced through them to. hold | nest, but did not see it take a cater- for in David Lloyd George one of the|the home gardening proposition. a summer necessity. They keep the|the sides upright. They are worked | pillar. most radical representatives of Brit- b T T materials they cover fresh, and they|usually in white in smail floral Sprays| 1 have destroyed the nests every ish government is in control. He was| Witk Germany putting forward and|of a room. Before they are put on|though delicate colors could be suc-|summer on. my farm for the past Placed there because he was consid.|IOSIDE some of its best regiments in|the furniture all the dust should be | cessfully oyed. eight years, thousands of them. and ored tho, stromgest man 1n Englana|the defense of the Hindenburg line,|Femoved from the upholstery, spots| For the dining room Tinen trays|could not see that they were fewer ——— Snd the proper prosecution of the ea|what is Germany going to rely upon|Carsfully taken ~out with French | which exactly At the bread tray or|than in the beginning. as thes ware gl - Thon the sctrest someles the Riines|chalk or some of the reliable cleans- | oval bread baskets are unique. They|bred in abundance round me and SNugted 1 services Dut that doss| fluids, and the tuftings stuffed (too may be worked in all white or in|the moths lail their esgclusters on 7‘ ,R’"MED ”‘ m";‘: “mu ‘7";‘ °! P hfl:. From all accounts the Balkans at gflt‘fy-flo e ) the favorite rl;llueb.nd white. They iy, Gtes. 'l!ul now 1 ‘believhn t:::r E entirely. e is rea painting gilt frames mav | are made usually by cutting a sepam- | natural enemies are getting the - whatever service he can and | (", Bresent umx.w to. ?’hhfl-“;( covered with the fine netting which | rate oval bottom of Jmen to match |ter of them and they will” have to FOR TODAY his coming to this country as a mem- | 2, Dreathing spéll, but that s a lo- comes for the purpose. unless they|the shape of the silver tray bottom |subside while their enemies are in the ber of the war council shows how all| C2i Where war ¥ires are quikkly|are removed for the time heing and|and attaching the sides with a fine|ascendancy. Thus does nature bring e Y kindled. Fhetr DiAne W hy lans Sracis pit- | French seam. or with beading. about her balance: it is up and dowrt, There’s a variety in these hats which is marvelous, and when - the parties of England are joining = such as French prints or i e it hands for thesnational welfare. frs a i o flow, and of ‘mont int: 3 ; s Partisanehip and politics must Dol yero of the Sunday law shows that| cOIOTe. s . grow. Lo oRREAPONDENT. you consider the very low price you will wonder how it can Sidstracked here the same 25 they|n. nouse isn't afrald to reverse itselt| 1f possible consign all heavy and| To remove creases from clothes| Packer, April 18, 1917, e dctar it o lale detriied wath the sep eatifesther be done. ! ‘what is necessary for the! There is apparently some considera- DICTATES OF FASHION steam, let the clothes hang for an effects—hats with flowers—nhats with ribbons—sport designs 1 1 hour, the in the ai A = 4 i of the nation. The bast men |tion being shown the housewife by| mpers are evening shoes of white | press me:..dry n .‘e“wen r and ;.:::I:B:x:‘e:x’mzm in mra”t: ::: 4in b'x fig‘ured effects tmlored hats—hats with the new ‘Bave been eisewhere. A coalition o neediess furniture to that mysteri- —_— when its poor mdgmmt is properly | SU0C0 P = that have been packed tvly, Hl up Bt fhacs sannot bo sy move 0| Poted out to 4. 5 o Tl St v 1 Tha roow 1n. Com "o¢| (The Barnes-Bailey Combinstion. A Mr. Editor: There seems to be quite o the conntry are offering their ser- | the weatherman when B refrains from | moire. s Fot = Vices to the zovernment and they un- | sending July weather during e increase ic oficiats. . i i doabtears '-m““: e i | oo hanty Gy Ermine is more of a favorite than CONCERNING WOMEN. e A g "'.: .1.,.’: “ell- | cabochon ornamentation—there are big hats, little hats and o e white fox. _ Girl messengers have a big|barn doors. 1t we re: . . i i for—and fim inta—ests of the nation gre| It will make Iif difference for “fif"" hefo ‘m““,m sized hats—hats in black and hats in color: n st stake and In m.mmam!mqmoogu‘!‘mmd.fimm Many ‘of fhe hew walsts slip on| U B New Brw e e WO 4 780 8 eomcern. Patriotism comes first|a good many who will need a large [Over the head. when such is recognizea m]mm:otmsnlntlnmy-myéx- cannot help belng the|cept that of the unemployed. B ChIRgE a5 Abwas sumert i A Wi are_pow permitted to vote The effort to blow wup vessels that| poinioee vellow fs 2 popular color|at the primaries in Arkansas. B s ABEIICAS. were being loaded in the harbor of | for debutantes — Baitimore makes it evident that some — will replace .the men mail _For a long time thers has been alof those same esents who were at| Front lacing corssts have come 1o cariers in Daris by ine mear futurs ealiza: wpon the part of the na-|work while were maintaining neu- |stay. It is ,-u of ghem that they mu the wires me of Worth and South Americaliraiity are stif at large. give a much more beautiful back| ais Margaret Connor 18 the voung-| ! lgd:l mxhn S 88 Bor their intsrésts to stand — est woman sclentist in the government ""l"l”"‘"r"" together. Their interests are| Berlin says that there is no U-boat|’ employ. - 7 S e . ‘and they can be upheld by a|in the west Atlantic “as vet” If Ger-| There are some effective gloves for insuring . Balloy "" nom for senator two years from nov. and with the string around the ne e, many is going to bold o its claim |Strest wear of heavy cream kid bound| 1 .o = s t rabia the pay of cooks and Jattention bas been directed tof that it dosan’t intend to make war on | ™'th brown and stitched with brown. |, 5 ., “Criants ‘runs from 3530 0| e rereblie e g the part which Germany is|the United States 'hy; doesn’t it say Jabots are back in favor. But they | 31320 a month. - combination at the other end of w in the present war, and how | that there not only isn’t but there Will fare never the skin: Jabots of yes- = string it will insure a eontinuation of hly It is realize” I= whg- not be any? terday. They are cascade vaviety, Over ll,oo‘,v applications for service | Barnes I-II‘ B‘flf}' ‘with the necessary Women school superintendents in e every hat in the lot will be sold for that very, very low price. Wyoming now, number elghteen. WLY '3'98

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