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] i X - Sorwich Bulletin and Goufied 121 YEARS OLD Subsciiption price 120 & week: Ses & - menth: 34.00 & yeas | Entered at the Postoffice : onn. as second-class mast Telephome Calls: Bulle =n Businass Office 489. 3 Bl Sgleal o0 s Willimantic Office, 635 Ma. ‘Telephone 310-2 7. i St to sec ) péace 1€ way- i view of the Hosic many Wdfie of the éntents nations éan enter any, nég: £0F thére is now no gr faith im the Gérman prom- ises than there has been in. the recent past. ‘When the Gérman people be- come_their own masters s settlement may Be reached But not uhtil then. - paisied ot et NEED MORE VEGSELS. The ¢l 1s being made; that inas much 88 there is efi téd congetion on the . ot oqu‘l:s.ntla demands for transporta- tion® being greater tham the factlities *vALiRNG i nandly; gréater attention auslit to be given SUGGESTIONS 'fl.}' b HE HOU:! botled s£gh Chopped fine wnd Itisa idea to save, it pomsible, to the | good .13 definite sum for furniture replage- | ments. This appiles especiaily keeper of a niew house. out the them mere T S s fegres are xepE , Wi e are tomato, fruit and other salads. A weak solution of turpentime pour- ed awn the water pibes ence & Week will -drive the water bugs away. Shabby oak should be brusped e with warm beer and when ugh dry polished with beeswax and tur- pentine. et Furs that have become fat and oily looking about the neck may be made freeh and like new by rubbing the fur, the wrong way with a hot iren. Furs that have been wet should never be hung in front of a stove or - an open evening frock. évening gowns. and drgss of jersey. quarter sieeves. a blue serge suit. out of ve wear. Ribbon, ostrich fancies and par- adise are favored for trimming the more elaborate models. Black and white 1s in high favor for S 4 The Parisienne clings to her suit Very many new frocks have three- Pifik shantung is used fdr a vest in ' Fqulard is combined with serge, chirmeuse or linen. — The gayerly tailored hat has.gom e for anything but sport The new fall trts are’ ankle t length and slightly narrower than last season Jackets are wrist and finger-tip leng®, and_some of them slip on over the ead. ‘models. ~ The accompanying The favorite suit shades are navy, beige and all shad#s of brown,: from the light tan to the darker tobaceo igmes.” A great deal of green and blus is being used for separate dress- s, and evening frocks show an exten- sive use of spangled effects. e EMERGENCY BASKET. She Used to be Cray B. Restorer—how thouséinds had proved that Q-ban would bring a natural soft, even. dark shade to grey or faded hair and make it soft, fluffy and beau- tiful. Q-ban is all lquid, gal id by Lee & Osgood Co. and DAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1917 The well-known soclety leaders’ hair was gray, just like yours. But Mrs. heard of Q-Ban Hair Color ready ‘to itse—a harmless, ‘50c & back if not satis< mranteed stores. Try Q-ban Hair Shampoo; Soap. Hair Color Restqrer leathery. Stir from time to time. The finished produgt will not look like fresh fruit, Lut it’s good to at. gruo arti-Onyofdpf “CONCERNING WOMEN. One-half of all the girls between 16 snd 20 years of age in New York state work for wages. tender. chup, Mrs. Maude Samuels, town marshal of Riverside City, Ind,, is the first wo- man to hold such a position in that one cup chopped swaet to one gallon of tomatces. Cook until Put through a sleve and add a mixture of one-third salt and two- thirds sugar in proportion bf one tea- spoon to each quart of the mixture. Cook until the ccnsistency of the jet- stirring constantly. Pack hot into sterilized jars or botlles. Adjust rubber and eap; place the comtainer on falsé bettom in a vessel of water sufficientiy” deep to réach aimest to their tops-arfd allow to remain at a THE THEATRE WHERE " QUALITY RULES TODAY AND TUESDAY—JOSEPH M. SCHENCK PRESENTS NORMATALMADGE “POPPY’ FROM THE FAMOUS NOVEL BY CYNTHIA STOCKLEY PEARL WHITE in “THE FATAL RING” B ettt b i, S I it ok ik SO Bt it SN Bargain Matinee Daily at 2:30-—All Seats 10c—Evenings, 6:45, 8:30—All Seats 15¢ ¥ A Powerful Photodrama That Tells of the F(old to Happiness Through Blood and Tears. % Latest War News Hearst Pathe Weekly CONCERT OR MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDA KEITH VAUDEVILLE ANGER and KING SISTERS ut 3 the developgeént | fire o dry. man of. the ialand waterways. © . 3 o 5 - There can be little qustion but|, For mud stains on dresses, dissolve | o" view of the possibility of ocea. whit the waterways plong the Atlantic | a little carbonate of soda in watef ana | tional aceldents in households. it is coast aré of great value to tidewater | With it wash the mud stains. Another| ;. emergency basket coniaining £ and_other shipping; .there can bé no|Plan i;[:';fl'“ffl‘q":,;':"‘,;m'o‘g'“‘ 0% |articles Jikely to be useful at such . doubt but what there s a big opper- | Tty ¥ iCe ny¥ Tubbing It with | tmer. The contents of such a basket | tunity thirough such canals, rivers and | Bot3ts Jiice, BY" Xupby aa con me lint, cotton. sounds as are made suitable for codst- v ‘wool, o nen, a few prepared band- Iy ages, . varving in widths from one- Wiks $rA68 To aive vAIRESE RSyisiane Dalf to three inches, a roll of ad- ‘o the transportation problem, but it Desive plaster, some safety pins, or- is ;2 question whether millisns which dinary needles ‘and thread, some oiled are so necessary in’other @irections silks, a pair of scissors. a, nurse's dress- should ‘be devoted toethts development ing forceps, a hottle of carbolized olive at the present time. & < all of the strength of tme part of car- The fact of the matter is that waté: bolic acid to eighty of oil, a bottle of transportation tbrough many of the vaseline and a bottle of tincture of protected arms of the sea is niot what fpine: it should be. It-is costing more to get coal by .barge thag by fail at tide- water points, when if the fleet of coal cartying vessels was doing all that was possible In this particular the neéds of New England in this direc- tion could be betler served than they are. It is thus useless to spend a lot of money developing the waterways until sufficient vossels for ustag them boiling temperature for 25 minutes. Remove jars from the water bath and tighten the lids immediately. Water used for home canning should be pure, soft and as free from sedi- ment and excessive mineral content as possible. Clear dripking water is generally usable. Seftenibg, harden- ing or discoloration of vegbiables bé- cause of the character of the water is an exception to the rule in home can- ning. Most vegetables as wall as meals are injured in flavor and quality by Jan excessive use of salt for scasoning {in the canning process. A little salt is very palatable, and its use should be encouraged, but jt better to add no salt in canpinz than to use too much. It can be added to suit the taste when canned goods are served. Comedy Skit “THE ROAD TO HOKUS” —Special Scenery and Effects TOGAN & GENEVA JACK FITZGERALD Presenting Their Sensational SONG, STORIES, MIMICRY Novelty “Mid-Air Danci Some Comedian ENID BENNETT in “THEY’RE OFF” The Story of a Girl, a Horse Racs, a Man and a Million Dollars Five Big Acts Fifty women medical student New York have offered their services to the United States government in case of war. Miss Annette Moore, who was re- cently graduated in law with sixty- four men in Kansas City, is an ac- countant in the building and repair Separtment of the board of education in that city. - Velvet suits, coats, or. in fact, any velvet surface may be cleaned beauti- fully with” not @ particle .of dust pe- faining on them by taking a small piece of crinoline -and rib against the nap. This is much ter than brushing. Or brush firat and then use the crinoline. This method was tecommended by a very good tailor. WHAT_OF WHEY. Aprovos. of the economical use, of fo0d, a word moye regarding sour milk may be timely. Should the milk be- come thick, let stand until whey sep- ‘arates from the curd. Pour into a clean cloth and hang by the peints of it until it has drained thoroughly. Add salt and an eighth teaspoon of caraway seeds to the curd. Mix with fresh cream aor milk béefores serving. The Bulletin has the fargest eireutation of any paper in Eastern Connecticut and from thres to fovr times larger than that of any im RNorwjch. It is delivered *o over 2,000 of the 4053 houses /n Nor- wich and read by nimety-three per cent. of the people. In Windham it is delivcred tv_over 300 houses in Putnam and Danielson to over 1,100, and in all of these places it is considered tbe local 35 Eastern Connscticut bas forty- nine towns. one hucdred and sixty- Sive postofiice districts, and sixty iural free delivery routes. The Bulletin is sold in evary town and on all of he- R. F. D. routes in Eastern Comnecticut. Miss Margaret Carnegie, only daughter of Andrew Carnegis, is ac. tive in philanthropic work, especially as an'officet of the Armstrong league, which is devoted to the welfare of ths negro and Indian races. Miss Kathrine M. Haun of Phil delphia is said to be the highest sal- aried woman in financial circles. She is treasurer of the E. F. Haughton company and receives a salary of $12,- 000 & vear. TO SHRINK WOOLENS. To shrink woolens wet a sheet and || CONCERT ORCHESTRA HIS HIDDEN TALENT, Komedy || AUDITORIUM TODAY AND TUESDAY Priscillia Deane, Eddie Polo and Harry Carter in THE CRAY CHOST UNVERsaL's GREATEST SERIAL HOMEMADE FIRELESS. Procure a lard firkin with a cover from your grocer. Nail the hoops on firmly. Line the bottom and side With six or seven thicknesses of news. pepers evenlv tacked on. Procure a fwa-quart pail with cover fitting tight- y. Readers ‘of THE BULLETIN By sending this coupon to the Nationzl Emergency Food Garden Comrhission, 210 Maryland B8idg., Washington, D.C, Put excelsior or hay in the bottom - jcan be provided. ' There is a cf¥Ing | (ise the whey for cornmeal. oatmeal,|of firkin to a depth of about six|3pread it over the table. Place one |l it o s i 1 RCULATION a tor 1 siyer ety 2 etra ariadic | fnches. | Set 7 B o angout thickness of the goods lengthwise of || With a two cent stamp te pay past- A T m i N | e e o, o | RSV Sl et el ey e B e e B i P e S| Lok v and ding manes ||| __ALICE BRADY in “THE DIVORCE GAME complished & big load can be removed | Serve with honéy or stewed fruit. nest packed down solid. It will set- | togéther. In morning unroll and [§ free of charge. eu have te do CONCERT ORCHESTRA || UNIVERSAL WEEKLY 'tle itgelf more firmly as used. Make |Dress the goods with a hot Iron. three pads from an old comforter cut round to fit the firkin. These are to 1ay on top of pail when in use. is fill out the space and enclose the two cent stamp for postage. Theee are twelve page manuais, fully lustrated and are sent out in co- operatien with this paper as & part of the pdraonal ssrvice we at all times aim to Give our readers. from the rafironds, but thefopening up of thé waterways without having any vessels will not o it. . AN EYE OPENER. ‘While there were reagons 1o believe that . t! representatives of Qermany in this country were exceedi their tights and working against the neu- )| trality of this country for a long time before there was s severance of diplo- matie relationss the disclosures which WORN BLANKETS. Lay smoothly updn the thin place a piece of ueed merino underwear and Ppin amply and securely. Then begin at thé lowest edge and & with the sewing machine, ro% T row suc- cessively, a quarter of an inch apart, until the extent of the patch is reach- ed, withdrawing the pims as yeu pro- ceed. This is quickly done, and is a most satisfactory method. o not ¥otké around god dxound. ay the ecede COUNTRY STORE TUESDAY | _Mat. 2:30, 10c; Eve. 7, 8:30 10-15¢ KEEPS CAKE FRESH. A slice of wheat bread placed beside cake when put away will keep the lat- ter fresh. The cake absorbs the mois_ ture which you will find in bread until it has become very old and-stale. RECIPES. Southern Batter Cak ter than “a stack of blues -5,920 September 22, 1917.... 9,47 ance. To substitute other will not be diffituit. The even be healthful and enjoy is corn meal, which mak dishes. Corn meal mush, cake, and fried mush wer: ple grticles of diet through part of the United State lasteful and pleasurable these were. They have gone into 4 | the nation. Surely the young men who fo0d have felt the stimulus of the past yea: and who will feel it in the year te come will have reason to look 'back up- on their experience with & very large feeling of gratitude. The most plgnifi- cant thing about it all is the ability of Yale to respond efficiently to a na- tional crisis—New Haven Journal- Courier. . Peel the potatoes or mot. ns fancy dictates. Put them in pail with just enoush water to cover and ‘boil them on the gas stove for five minutes. Then put the cover on the pail and pu It in the nest of excelsior. the sides, then put in the three- pads, Name Street MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusive- Even bet- Tuck a newspaper on top and down the south- entitled to the use for republica- || save just been made by the ctate de- | will bulge in the'middle, a f the | tucking them down on the siles. Then i 3 , siles. ern man likes to see a stack of beau- % o e e Galted to It or not I partment relative to sueh operations|design of the patch, that of neatness |put or your firkin cover and in from|tifully browned, smoking hot baiter S jarsely through the fallure of the i paper and I make it evident ‘that the gavirnment |Will be a fallu ould the selvage|four to five hours vour potatoes will | cakes besides ~ his morning coffee. = This week has thus far been pro- [antlle community to promote al. ) f the time it has also the local news published herein. be frayed, turn the merina over it, in- What the thick, “oozy, florid griddlc lific in automobile fatalities in this be done, ready t servé smoking hot. been easier mnd more profitat All rights of - republication of || was Wweéll in touch with what was go- ne 3 cluding i, and stioh as directed. - cake is to the riorthern breakfast ta- tat ; special dispatches herein are also [|ing on. is not necessary to break the machine| “Use this fireless for string beans. | bi 3 e enecause of reckless driving sev- | eell flour. Potatoes will be very reserved. e dismissal of certain attaches |18 ot FoC T Ay I PR e e T nd Fon ptman | Ll IR, hin, delicteate, loscious 1ctle || [ETTERS TO THE EDITOR et ormear? ‘ong and_ others are [tiul, Jt 1s no trick at all to u and evén the handing of passports to | the stripes. % is fine. The whole outfit only costs|fast table, where it is sometimes eat- 2 our new automobile law look as faol. | Lite a potato or two for a_slic =—————T————————| Count Birnstotfr did: not put an end aiii® Sfteen cents for the firkin and" ten | en with the. mvoening oan mhn Toh as the oA e e hopk 8 fool- |bread.~ The' wheat s nesdea < |to the Slever intrigue that was under-| HEALTH AND BEAUTY. cents for covered pall, twenty-five | Sometimes it is eaten am an ; o erotneg 0 one. Weak laws weak- | America has many other thing THE REPUBLICAN TICKET v were others in our midst Gents in all, and it has saved many & | breakfast delicacy with homey or “gol. | Hasn't Asked and Doesr’t Intend to |IY enforced are an abomination The|aia"can spare the wheat e — ® who .were equally dangefous. Thia[ The excrutisting pain of an aching|dorar. . den p” or New Orleans molasses. Ask for Exemption. give the protection that was hoped | 2rMer- Baiscinen was because s of ‘themt were rot|faT Wil be soothed by droping into 55 A good old recipe for batter cakes fol- | Mr. Bditor: In the Willimantic col- |for, but this state has never been i paual e @iyohrin, agdsnum NEEDLEWORK NOTES. lows: One pint of milk, two eggs, one- [umn of your Thursday’s paper my |deeply concerned over automobile Kill. | Sometime when tiy openly suspected and because others|,,g sweet oil. half pint sifted cornmeal (white), one | name appeared amons those refused [ings. There is excitement only when |Strike on in Danbury iwe “CASPER K. BAILEY CHARLES P. BUSHNBLL wers. chrefully coverids thefe tricks. It St A satisfactory way of fixing hangers [pinch of salt. Make a batter. not too | cxemption, Now thism is a misstate- fa cri € to send oud special reporte anything whs necessary to convince] -When the skin cracks between thelioiight weight dresses or blouses. is|ihin, of the milk and meal. A0 the | oemiPae T haye not br do not intend |for aminal le abou et degroe. " oey |give a deseription of W t Board of Assessors this nation of the necasity of striking | toes it is annoving. Bxcessively dry|iq crochet them on. Insert tha crochet |eggs, thoroughly beaten, and the salt. |to asic for exemption. and only then, is there a roar of pro- |100ks like when tis' quiet.—Waterb JOSEPH C. MARSAN this el t and triking it hard, itfand hot feet are particuldrly suscedti- |hook into the cloth on the inner seam |Drop the cakes on a hot griddle and | Will you be 80 Kind as to publish |test to the sovernor When Httie duil. |Republican was provided in the disélosures which | ble to this “ndgi!g"v and so are feet{,r the sleeve and make a chain stitch [bake till both sides are a delicate |, derifal of your statement and oblige | dren. women and useful men and cjti- _—— 24 have just been mgde. . Bernatorft had |of acldy condition. - Zinc ointment [,¢ the desired length, then fasten like |brown. Serve smoking hot. Yours respectfully, zens are struck down in he streets by | There are £5,400,000 worth spread ovep the cracked surface will be found to be healin It a poultice is needed in haste and there is no time to go to the drug store. a good home made substitute consists of lard spread thickly on a cloth and sprinkled heavily with black the modern juggernauts the only pro- test comes from their families and an occasional newspaper. We submit that this condition is a deep disgrace to Connecticut.—Bristol Pre and wooden vessels under constr cr contracted for, in British Columbia today, while a year ago there was not a large ship being bullt Ohildren Cry RICHARD LEGRAW. FRED G. PROTHERO Abington, Sept. 21, 1917. JAMES C. FITZPATRICK Town Clerk and Treasurer CHARLES S. HOLBROOK e Tax Collector 2n organization in ¢his country on which he eould depend to get his work done, fo bring an infiience to bear upon our: congress and to dperate for the benefit of Germany. Afd when in his tessage he asked for $50.000 with % on Macaroni and Cheese: One-third package macaroni, one and one-half Fints of milk and one-half pint water, one-half cup. grated cheese, butter size of walnut, four level tablespoons of flour, salt to taste. Make white sauce of milk, butter, flour and salt. When ] =n—— . For mending buttonholes in the neckbands of shirts, stich pieces of tape flat along each edge of the but- tonhole, bringing them together at its ends. ‘The ‘tape on each side should OTHER VIEW POINTS New England food administrators THOMAS A ROBINSON ‘which to éontinue this work it 15 made | pepper. be just wide cnough to extend to the v i ; 3 3 1 partly cooked, ‘stir in grated cheeso ure going to ask the people of the New Registrar of Voters apparent 'that he eontrolled thosé who 5= edse of the neckband. where it should|anq ‘finish cooking, stirring .well to England states to do without white FOR FLETCHER'S were williag to work cheap. A remedy for boile, also be stitched. This new button-|meif cheese. Ccok macaroni in boil- bread durinz twc days of the week. [ CASTORIA TYLER D. GUY Auditor " DANIEL F. McNEIL Agents Town Deposit Fund WILLIAM H. ALLEN CHARLES W. GALE FRANK L. WOODARD There should be a universal compli- - Don’t You Want Good Teeth? Does the dread of the dental chalir causs you to negisct them? Yeu it it often ‘overlooked warm as can be borne. linen to the affected quently moisten it. To air ~the hair take out all the pins and shake the hair lopse. Stand before an open window. shaking the hair until it has been thoroughly air- ed. Then it for the night. ing water until tender. Stir cooked macaroni into hot sauce and bake in slow oven about thirty minutes. It is an impressive statement which has been made by the Yale auhorities with regard to the part the institution is taking in supporting the govern- ment in its prosecution of the war. Not only have elaborate plans been made for instruction in feld artillery among the undergraduates but the teaching force has responded superbly to tl Therd has beén & crying neea for hole will outlast the rest of the shirt. the rooting out of all the &pies, the shutting to. them of all means of com- munitation with the enemy and the blocking of the advantages which they have beén enjoying, but néw emphasis is added to 1t by the disclosures which she- state department have just made. Apply. rt and fre- Children’s sleeves often hawe to be lengthened and the best way to pro- vide for this is in the cuffs. Cut the cuffs about one-third wider than wagt- ed. then stitch one side to the sleeve and scw sleeve and cuff seam togetn- er before sewing the other side of the . CANNING Town School Board They ought to open the eyes of_some aprangh Cuif or sleeve. Turn sleeve wrong vern: call for assistance in v th 5 o = Y s Never let jf remain massed on the t ™ oVermicenss K assin need have no fears. By our method you can have your testh il HERBERT M. LEROU Constables JOHN H. REEVES GEORGE W..ROUSE GUSTAVE LAMBERT FREDERICK DURR and fine texture from it. Instead, part it in middle of the forehead down to the neck and make two loose braids of it¥each beginning just behind the ears. This will divide the hair so tharoughly that the scalp at the mid- ale, usually covered, will be free and may be well aired. the sleeve is to be lengtHened, it is an easy matter to take out the whip- ping attaches, let down the cuff and whip it into place again. STRINGING BUTTONS. brown study in it all. We encounter rather the passion of the workshop. The counry has prepared itself for the changes which will follow the end- ing of the war and we have no doubt the Yale management realize that the university itself will never be again what it has been in its outlook upon RIEAS L EDITORIAL NOTES. The man on theé cornér says: Many a chap is confrontsd with the problem of Breeking a habit or going on the rocks, S CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES ETRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE » STERILIZED INSTRUMINTS CLEAN LINEN ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK Canned tomato sauce is a tasty relish to use for seasoning meats, says today’s bulletin of the Nationai Emer- gency Food Garden Commission, which is offering $5,000 In prizes for the best canned vegetahles. Tn making tometo sauce cut the to- Instead of stringing your sets When farmers of Oliatioma - feed = o of | matoes into fair small pieces and N e wheat to the owine, it is quite evi- HOW TO INDUCE SLEEP. |logse buttons on threat for safe keep- |add one large-sized onion chopped and |life and its obligation to the youth of 1 thaso appsat to you, cal for sxaminetion and setimate, Mo - dent that all the hogs @5 not eat at ng use fine wire. A three inch charge for consultation. One of the widest thi he | the trough. F The following hints may be of help | 1ength of picture wire unwinds easily 2 I etk ovanier, 1R ana svous ;:‘Y;r: o i e to those who suffer from sleepless- | With five strands, enough for several DR. F. G, JACKSON OR. D. J, COYLE ever did, was to submit their griev-| Th«;-:hwnc Are bembining the pass- | ness: 2 T s e st - it DENTISTS ances to arbitration apd thereby stop | ing of the warm weather are not over- b boothas. B does not tangle, is fine enough to &G 3 i the increasing congestion that was|iookink the gFatitying fact that Indian| ARYIhIDE which soothes the nerves |[057 Bo¢ WnEle, e fine enoush fo g9 o ke [(RFeRetpns Ioik e Hiome gl c:’onwmu Gonn b 0oy v trouble of threading needle, end if only one or two buttons are to be re- moved the ends are easily untwisted for the purpose instead of having to break thread and restring. - being caused by their strike. It re- il on tlie schedule. quired several days to make them - appreciate the effects of their inac- . tivity and what it meant to the coun- try to cause such stagnation as was resulting from their refusal to work. That a continuance in their action Was likely to result in government in- terference and possibly in tho resort o conseription in order to prevent the interruption of the trade {hrough th>port of New York may have had its influence, but as a mattes of fact there was no reason why the trouble 0A, M toB P. M, { Telophone It is well to have a glass of milk standing by the bed. If wakefulless ‘comes lthis should be sipped wvery slowly. 2 Lady Asistant . AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN IN Those in the army. canténments will now hgve a chanée to appreefate more deeply just what these littlc atten- tioris at home were réally wortH. From Wiscorsin cémes the ‘report that ice eresm fids been found which Ataing glue. That is prebably one of the kinds that &tick to the ribs. With 19 .Aivisions ‘of the kaisér's army forced o reorgande, it can be FIND OUT WHY HE CRIES. To discover the obscure pain in ba- by's ear is not always a simple mat- ter, éven for the alert and observant specialist. True enough, the little hands find their way at times to the neighborhood of the'sensitive srea, but this is by no means as common a sig- #al of earache as one might expect. Lack of sufficient ventilation in a room often causes sleéplessness, but the alr should never he permitted <o blow directly en a bed. One of the Me: renmedies for a nervous woman is to take a hot bath Jyst before going to bed. The body should be immerséd for fifteen min- utes in water that is hot without be- Federalize ‘YOUR BUSINESS should not be submitted to arbitra- appreciated that th® recent British ing exhausting. It is only when the baby's cries, as ROOFING % tion. There wa? nothing in the dis-{advance was no ordinavy raidin Ry ] well as the presence of fever, cannot . B “Dete which couid not be settled in|pAFEE:c. o = TO WASH VELVETEEN. be iaid to" other Hoxtions. of the in: There is a FEDERAL TRUCK for every ich a manner dnd settled fairly for - e anatomy, i ear falls un- o ” |l concemed.” So iong ns tho atrike] mmismuch s the pacinats n Hare | JeIviacn can be mashed sucosss e iy e e o commercial use. : ? ONE LOT OF ROOFING (ALMOST CLEAR ASPHALT) 3 was continued there was littls chance| ford are planning another gathering, 2 T pa: hit . i * for an adjustment in accordarce with | it looks.as I the GibCRATE¢ of the ar- | Souse the welvateen sp. Snd. Sowe & | lecover & tonine patnt T e o et - 3 d5 T 2 AT PRICE OF REGULAR GOODS. 3 the facts. Yet that is the proper way | rested wis looked upen’ as |number of times, fheh put it through |od intensity. of the childs eries. or by 1, 1Y3, 2, 31 an on Capacity - . - + and the one which will now be fol-|an imvithtlon to répeat. two more hot lathers, and finally rinse | Some other overt act of pain. Ones This roofing was made to order for exportation but owing to lowed. It is fortunate therefcre that 2 thoroughly in élear, warm water. Do |convinced that the trouble is in the . Rzt 12 - e L, the men have reached this conclusion| W Félke Cronfiolm, the ex-Swedis|not wring it out, but hang it oo the | ear, temparaty expedients of relief - and Also light and heavy duty Tractors. 1 lack of shipping facilities could not be delivered. If in need 38 but equally so that they have done|charke g Mexico, cannot be located |line and let it rémain until it is half | comfort should be followed as soon as . 20 at an early date both for their own good in preventing a further loss of es and for the good of the nation that commerge may be no longer im- peded for that reason. It may be a vain hope but it will show magnifi- cent progréss in the world of labor whan_the adjustment of ail such trou- es fan be depended upon from the rt through just such an avenue. E CENTRAL POWERS' REPLY. Thers is nothing thusual or unex- pected in the respomse which has been made by Germany and ‘Austria to the peace proposals. of Pops Henedict. They are in accord in their replies looking for a peace which will be fa- . vorable to them and in that comnec- _each tion such a should entér the séarch. Such a_valuablé nidn olight not to be al- lowed to §o unrewarded. From tHe increade in the number cf small ships sunk it i barely possi- ble that the submarines have come to .the conelusion that it is safer 'to tackle something more nearly their size. Those who thought that the files were scdre or for some reason or other were disappearing have had s chance to ehange their minds duging the past few watm days, and tl busy agah. dry. Remove from the line and iron on the wrong- side. The steam will raise the pile and make it laok like néew. A -tedspoon of salt to a quart of water should be used in the rins- ing. B SAVORY STEAK. Cut roun‘;l :ltlstl .L:zo th;l;ryllah uares, roll well in flour, an un- :fl brown in a skillet, édding a larse omfon, eut up fine. ver with hot water and simmer alowly for one and onie-haif hours. half, butter and half lard for fryink. Msason with salt and pepper to taste and serve. DICTATES OF FASHION possible by eonsulting with the fam! ly-doctor. Iu this way much subss- quent isturbance of bearing may be Drevented. ¥ HOW TO DRY PEARS. Pare, core and cut into cighths. Or core and slice in rings, using fruit or_vegetable siicer. m:" not let stand long before ary- To prevent discoloration, dip _the fruit, as it js prepared, for one min- ute, in a cold salt bath (one ounce of salt to one gallon of water). Place in colander and set in contain- er of hot water. Place cover on con-, taimer and o B G wimntde. Buttops are Ussd fresly in decorative|ing fruit ways. CHESTNUT & WILLOW STREETS B P— The lmpefial Garage, Agls. - = of an exira good roofing at a low price call and examine this lot. You will see the best roofing you eger saw at price of regular goods. 1 ply, 108 square feet, per roll $1.75 2 ply, 108 square feét, per roll $2.25 3 ply, 108 square feet, per roll $2.75 We have a good Roofing, Nails and Cement in roll at $1.25 for 1 ply, $1.50 for 2 ply, and $1.75 for 3 plv. The Household BULLETIN BUILDING, 74 FRANKLIN STREET