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;_n;mp;n; ‘fitfleum’mu ‘m’l cfi”din t ha - |i° CONCERNING WOMEN. - " A SUGGESTIONS FOR : Women are now sligible to become i united the senate). fodera} deputy shipping commission- and Goufied per gyt g THE HOUSEWAFE | 151100 ewise is one of the old mate- | ™™ : ; 122 YEARS OLD the draft'all young men Who. Bavel poin:may be removed from windows {F1als that ans in faver. Baltimore hote] managers have de- fHth 3¢ last|with not vinegar. A nedsisere. cut with o trianguiae ¢ided to employ women,as elevator op- price 12¢ & week: June, the first registration ddy, and erators. : : e e e e O B who are daily retching thAt age| _Stains on crockery may be removed [POKe at 'the slbow and fited ughtly : THE m HUSlCAL CMEDY co“PANY o Zatered at the Postotfice limit, is indicatéd by tha fact that|quickly and ecasily by Tubbing with{DElo. 15 8 TeCME Miss Bessie Hatton has been ap- ! AU 4 L thy of thereto. It |[fne ashes moisiened with vinegar. SRS pointed county treasurer of Columbia Telephone Callss o Toout SBak Bl T S baacas atih ko B B pecmexr wock BTG OTopdp. > FEATURING TOM CARROLL - Bulletin Business Cffice 480. . Sausage should mot be cooked ' too 'y : Bulletin Baitorial Roome 35-3. | to take and unguestionably was re-|quickly, but started op the back of{S4in colored worsteds in matelassel iy gate M. Herring is publicity y VENGE” | “V d the Woman” ; g wce ana fne ywoman B .2,| garded as the correction of an over-|the siove, and after it is cooked{ofieCts Is the latest mode in collams|, .. " ¢"tne war savings campaign in Willimantic :::l:‘:“:z:o*‘:(:’ e o r | Sight a: the tme of the enactment| through browned quickly. Aad. yosless, 5 | North Carolina. Telephone 310-2. A FOX PHOTOPLAY IN $IX BIG ACTS THE BIBSERT. MR EORVANATIC SENIAL Pic- of the draft law. It is of course enly The smartest white costumes have Ve Be sure that all cooking vessels are E The new Hungarian franchise re- Narwich, Monday, ARril T, 1918.__ | irawn ana t those whe are. awalting|S1%8%: 1t Is wall to devate a part ot |30, 2CCepl S2PEHIerss, 1 PElP, C2U8K form bl entranehises womon under ——————————1a call, and it behooves the houss to|%i,aa0 "7 Hicen utemaiter > T |bright blue. aeent. il ol expedite its action in this respect that - Three women have been passed by CIRCULATION the change may become law as £0on| Copper may be cleaned by rubbing|. TDere are large, floppy hats of geor- ac 1901, everage ..... the Nashville beard of esaminers as_possible. with the skins of lemon and sait. The(Sie crepe in LEh: pink and OMe| i) geaged lawyers. By the amendment it will mean that |surface should be wiped off quickly and | i, "0 L0t c ™ hades. 5 about 700,000 additional - eligibles will|Polished with a dry chamois. fis £ The club “women of Idaho are now be secured for military service and it i ‘ _| In the nigher priced silk undergar-{U¥Ing to place three women in the oo should provide for training those who u;l‘\:_ ',:51"‘;.3, .};"2“,22‘\}‘.‘2‘%;:;';, ments there is a noticeable tendency | leBislature of that state. with no possibility of exercise, make are bound to make a highly effieient |neariy boiling water to which a little{t® bln 1‘; l;lny]imm l:he Ilh\es of the MeE Nyes S'—"'—_‘ph dler, wHo operates a |SVeFYOne's nerves go gingle! 'flna effective army. ammonia has been aded. Brush and|To5UIatién ehvelope chemise. five ton truck in New York city, is|qp. paily Life of Nichelas Remanoff oEALING WITE Ralia iron on the upder side. The evening gown of white.should be g;ohabiy the only woman in that city | 1ne Daily Life i AngR: g tding such a pisition. (Correspondencs of The Assoclated 1t lemons are warmed and then rolleq | Prightened by a single red rose worn g oush 2 ¥ Press): . Almost every day brings forth mew in the corsage, ¥ before squeezing, one can obtain a YING TABLE LINEN. Nicholas Romanoft who, as Emperor reports ahout the asc‘:wm” of spies .:;mh larger quantity of juice from Eoprmsswr - DR G —T o ':,',,-’;::‘;', ;,"%‘h,::e &cx ;‘,‘,‘..:;;‘.’ ‘::': in this country me of these re-|them. i g not dry table linen out oors 1 , ports are witacut the best of foun- in the wimter, as it saves wear and |8 melancholy life at Tobolsk, the Si- e c Much smocking is used upon party % e 0 ) dation for what has in a number of|. Valusble vases shonld be 8lied with | procis as well as upon play frocks, and |tedr of freesing. blowing, ete. by berien Tty of death” 1o Wrich Be a0l boen ‘ultribited to° tHSM LHAS St they arnufir <law: Hadla\tp:be | YRR Titts wedels Tate made up:iy e o e e slizintly warm, |of the Red Guard sentinela stationed | been traced to other causes. It is 3 > chiffon crepe and other soft materials o i g *lat his home there. ; ; (Souses.. It Islknacked down and broken. With mo. other trimiming. A protty | VBICH sives just the right stifnness. st hie home there L L March 30. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is exclusive- Iy entitled to the use republica- tion of all news despatches credit- or mot otherwise eradit- paper and aisc the local f { {it should he eranted and enforeed if CANDLE LIGHT. { the safety of the : ; i = jdainty model was in yellow crepe de e - £ S B aper a @ manner for it is|~ When sewing buttons on heavy gar- FTENS SHOES. prisoner,” the former Emperor ls . y ’ " Higtie ot "“Temiblication of ||1nown beyond the shedow of @ doubt (menis such as coats, sweaters of rain- |Chne; smocked across the shoulders o Quoted s saying. It is not my former (| ~ 38 = AAA AN special despatches herein are also §| ihnt the ememy’s agente are at work|COats, place a small button, with a cor- Nt L When children’s shoes are wet, dry|power that I regrt. I have only one [MISS NEEEERNENEN D each side were smocked at the upper s % MISS M reserved here doinz their utmost to hinder, ob- |TesPonding number of holes on the |,y "ot ‘fine voile, Georgette crepe |them and apply a little vaseline. They |wish and that is to return to the kS > : A 1 under side of the garment an = 3 d i i ing. ‘rime: i - v I B0 A evtre. that Tag-| 065 Aion an (B Tocr il e e SR, WMot Tomg g e e e O e it . cemons it [ CVER.IN, THE NESTERT OF THEATRICH). HAVE . - ~ | through both butts d thy loth at riting to a friens eneva Swit- o oot fhertfor,_ et les. [ hebush both buitons ant ene ot 4t |23 S, o e RECIPES. < |aeriand: Ihe Russian Bed Goard said: SUCH BERUTIFUL PLAYS flflD‘(Pfigfl(lg TION. deal with sach people in the manner |they will not easily come off. e Rz sce|. “The’attitude of the Emperor when ool Tilf 2 ot B il WORSTED BALLS. | Whentn pie Gty v sns e s et o s Smwurs Shen| | BEEW GIVEN AT POPULAR PRICESYASK ANYONEY | A worsted ball makes an excellent|flour, one and one-half cups rice flour, | JiSHty but as soon as he thinks that !/ : g sl A ! A e gives wa: ! N is ROIE 0 g o TPeai oe candle light|Plavthing for ‘a little baby. 1 it is]one teaspgon baking powder, one tea- he is no longer observed he g Y | A OD i d walks With bent head. His hair : placing of such a ; suspended from his carriage or crib|{spoon salt, three-quarters cup fat, |20 e 4 2 e mite i 2 - eyes and he wil amused by r alsalt and baking powder together: cu A 3 ne one commits aflight amout a dinner table, are fo heS¥eS &1d e Will be amused by it for a|salt and baking powder Logethors Sofcholy. Hg is often seen st the window alle under ils provisions |Preferred to the aimost brutal brilliancy followi: is children with his eyes a0t be Invaked. and If indus. |OF eleciric. globes: Bven the decora-|oler let him ait on 2 quils ow.the]water, mixing and handling as little a5 | ypen ey go out for a walk and fur- VITAL—DRAMATIC—ASTOUNDING tries are blown up, property destroyed |LRE electrician of modern houses has oy Aqyeal baus possible. v ady - ltively wipes away a tear. an o u S|the six primary colors--red. orange, ; ; : i D, b i ’ sought to disguise his medium by |4 | Carn Flour Griddle Cakes: One and| “if the Emperor shows resignation, TUES! #nd_ Qestruction berefieial to the ene- |S2USNE 12 SELSe TS Medlum MY vollow, green. biue and violet. Each|ona naif cups corn flour, one-haif o B R B R LI g my is caysed in cther wayvs such i 1aw | hylbs that betray themselves by their|Pall should have a worsted string of ! spoon soda, one-half (easpoon salt.|Alexandria Alix. Everythis in her - MATINEE 20c and 10c. would have no bearing. But just|constant light. ::e ’afi; coler 3"““‘%“{ ‘g "-lw‘;efl,lone cup of sour milk, one egg. . Sift|present situation ,Qen?; c."fi“l.ud to MATINEE DAILY | PRICES EVENING 50c, 30c, 20¢, 10e. o long 2s thls government lacks suf-|. But. it is-in the esrie hour of re-|the child is a little oldet stlll play the dry ingredients together, add the!wound her and make her miserable. B n EE TODAY and TUESDAY ssured. The {law on the staty ro injusties, bl | : £ simple games with him, such as rock- | iy, T e Gix well 5 cient law by which to deal with |Uring that the candle is most missed. s milk and the beaten egs. Mix well|she was only allowed to take with her cient law by whieh o deal WP |Today we undress in a garish room bebr. pefiduldin * 021 ‘i SOSK e who are warking agai i ( 2 and cook on a hot griddle. The batier{fifteen boxes of clothing. At first hose who are working agpinst thislinat upon the tonchiof o buttan M- |EWIREINE, the bell back and forth Eod{smust be very thin. sight this may seem quite a con- fon ang in behaif of $he enemy We | sumen: uitaridarkuafi:s Pueresansenp [Ib) 470 SOWL and dn ofher wWayS A siderable amount, but it must not be are holding out an invitation to such|nhaif lights. From a condition brighter |7} OSCOT 1o cvery momer Hn forgotten, that the whole wardrobe of people and giving them encourage-{than day we pass into one darker than |5$19Usly the child will acquire a sense STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, management, circ chid » five women and _an Fmperor Is con- « W e TR - required| ment to continu¢ their nefarlous|the night without, 3 :r'.eg?éxfi?” motion and position by || STORIES OF THE WAR ||taincd therein. Therefore it 1s com- THEATRE SOME SHO! R R vion published | WO % i }‘!o-.v qu;fex;em}the ysterions candle | p prehensible that it would nozTnufl;:e L ot ich, Bulletin published | WOTE actment of such ' law will|lIERt. with its.inconsistent flame and for an exile of long duration. To this "State of Connecticuty| not necessarily put an immediate | Eentie shadowe. The room becomos a HANG UP BATH MAT. must be added the impossibility of pro- ‘ County of New London, ss. Before me. | v, DCCCRsaniy put * | it place for dreams the moment you 5 3 g curing any kind of clothing in Tobolsk. & Notary Public, in and for the State|check on their activities. To amount|antar e, Hang vour bath mat up when it 8| .. Britich Navy in The Arctic. |The Princesses possess in all, only and County aforesaid. personally to anyihing it will have to be en-| It you would expericnce a child's| DOt in use. Three little loops of tape. (Correspondence of The Associated |fOUr costumes, and are obliged to be —IN : pesred William H Oat forced. but there are good reasons for|wonder again. o to bed by candle|One 8t each end of one cdge and the} (COrespondince = contented with those. As regards Py 9 oses and savs that he is the Bu believing that when it is demon- |light. Tt will admit vou into that gay P75 1%, the Tiddle of the same edge |™IST 1) 0p 1o worla war that is|their jewelry, they were forced to leave 'I'HE SEV'EN SWANS ~ anager of The Norwich Buil ed' that spies must pay, the|dark way where vou may cemmune|po¥ YPHEH 't can be hung on hooks of |, 7¢O, @0 BE B0 et "Which has|it allin Petrogad. that the following I=. to the best of his | oreatest penalty for thelr crime, in. |With the jolly and capricious im > b Y A FIVE-PART PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE IN HIS LATEST RELEASE “THE BELL BOY” A 30 Minute Scream—You Will Rear as You Never Have Before i i : ing inci “The former Empress occupies her- * nowrledge and belief, a true statement| o 3 % g ¢ i CEp i17|clean mush longer than if allowed to|furnished some stirring incidents is 1 2 of the ownership. management, ity | Stead of being detained or locked up g\‘;”“:; "‘fm_h:’ X::a,..ninatxor!, tgtt Will{ remain on the floor; will dry the mat |the life of the British Navy in the|self gi e?ll_\ with );cr cl:udm:. b:t in i e e o e the dreams that aTe|mych more quickly and will keep it |Arctic. A graphic description is con-|stead bf encouraging them fo. he re- o ger the ¢ i the ahove| marked decrease in their activities S from becoming wrinkled or worn. falned in an oficial account of ex-|slgned, she sirives the whole Ume lo % A Cion 43 Posiai| The legislation sought is needed for periences of naval men stationed at i of the lica-{for a brief time, there will be a esaid the above 34 1912, embodied | 'BARLEY WATER TIN SCRAP BASKETS. Jor near Archangel. It savs brance of the past. It is the impos- iaws and Regu to wit: 1. That| proper protection. S F 3 s gel. saye Hal i i 5 the hames and addrcsses of the pubc| @ © | imeolo The long winter nignt of four|sibility of corresponding which re 2 et \ e To make barley water, take three| scrap hask 2 months is drawing to a close. The|volts her the most. The few letters her, edito: ging ditor, and Scrap haskets of tin are among the g Pibtnsas maneser e oumieher. Tha| ¢ JAPAN'S SHIPPING HELP teaspoonsful of pearl barley and wash ! painted noveltias, They are washabls {moon, which month has gone round in | She receives are carefully censored be- etin Company, Norwich, Conn.: in several waters uneil g Edi Arvey M Briggs | Agreement which has been reached nd_one-ha f cousins. This is an aze of painted |Setting, no longer absorbs our at- " Her confider s i 3 R T ™ g Suton ana bt [ B S V2 o, By i el ol allea” i omin, "o viey sy fahy s | atme Nrichione, » formes 0% - )| THE EAGLE'S EYE, Entitled “THE HIDDEN DEATH e i : oA ta%|strain. -Barley water must be freshly land both are hard to resist, they arh |each day brightened and whitened per- | Wailing now ‘'iving bolek, 8 |¥ B, Wiiliam. .. Fiyan, Raourtly ‘Retired "Chict of the Secrst S6fvice A the owners are te of F. H. ! i whereby a part of fts ship-|made every day. Tovely. ceptibly, and now each 24 hours we Whom the former Empress has no re 8 J New York City: Charles D, ping is to be transferred to this gov-| When patent barley is used it can —_— see for a short period, the sun low |Tets. Startling Expose of the German Government's Spy Systems Xorw Conn.: William H. Oat, ) ernment, “in the light of a patriotic|be made in twenty minutes. down over the southern hills. The Princesses can move freel in This Country [len, Conn_ 5. That the known bond- | contribution to allied war purposes” STAIN REMOVERS. ith the thaw comes the subma-|about the town, without any special olders, mo: agees, and other security it i re su il V, L ERE doning o hoidiny & per senl}is only whit wes expactsd. The only HEALTH AND BEAUTY. To remove a coffe stain, pour boil- {[ine, and it is not long before the superintendence but mnaturally, n NOTE—OWING TO THE LENGTH OF THIS BILL THE FIRST or more of total amount of bonds,| criticism that might be offered in mortgages. or other securities, are: None. 4..That the two par: above. giving the name: stockholders, and se < s T > atain, boats have 1aid their quota of ex.|without being followed step by step e e Tt o | To stop hiccoush give the patient| & T from @ height with force. |;) give eges oft the entrance -of the|PY the secret police, who, however, per- é gsy 9% |2 _teaspoonful of granulated sugar and|.To remove a chocolate stiin, sprinkle |POTt: Merchantmen arrive with sides form their duty, as discreetly as pos- €0 long to bring it about and that it|vinesor. If this doss not afford In-|stain with borax. Soak in cold water,|Pattered from sheil-fire, and tales of|sible. EVENING PERFORMANCE WILL START AT 6:30. r 1 Wag hot Iaighel 5 i Z K Fla er. | callant actions and hair-breadth es-| “On the contrary, the heir-apparent| “LIBERTY THEATRES” E any. contain not only the list of stock. | V28 & B2 e g atant peliel crepsat Mg Hose i and then use boiling water as for cof- [EA7aRt Betione Bnd T Tea s be. |is closely guarded, as the revolution- | €hoice a lot of mendacious hot-alf, as|ji3Ve Been Built in All National Guar hoiders and security holders as the As the matter now stands Japan is| When you go to bed—if you are|fee. PaN, whe L o lairies fear an abudction. He is es-|the world has ever heard, Hindenburg and National Army Camps appear upon the books of the company [ to turn over a dozen or more steam- {l00King for beauty sleep—you should . pEptlr their bottoms. “Same do not ar- o sailor Dere- |tramples upon prostrate Russia and ~in Ameri but also. in cases where the stockhold- | org ageregating 100,000 tons. It is of|fall asieep right away. The beauty| To remove a stain made by cream,|Tive at all—then the trawlers scarchcoried everywhere by the sailor Dere- : er or security holder appears upon the A; & v < s, a i hooks of the com: B Gds another corpse to his rapidly ac- are inon thel course to be recosnized that the sit- |SISRer, the one who Wakes up 10oking|wash while fresh in eold water. (Ap-|the face of the ocean, and bring o | ROy AT VR thopRiehn Y s ! any other fduciar c vy mileage Books,” issued by Federal ! k . S cumulating collection. e O i Cation s one whore overs litthe by |Tefreshed. will fall asleep the miute!plics ts any stain, but particularly for FSTNaNt Of starved and frost-bitten Who once saved the Prince's life at a|© gy collas tary Entertainment Council, pro- And we, soft-hearted, soft-headed,Vide ireo admission to these lieatres. % e 3 _ her head i i |erews who have been exposed for days|hunt. He has not the right to go to|, SAC We. Ao e YOUR_s B oo for whom | helps ‘and certainly that dncreass in (ol he o cres the Pillow. She will| milic or cream.) in open boats to the fury of an Arciic|town without being accomponied_ by |indly-souled, peace-loving, peace- | Send one ip JOLR, spldler or to JRat e said iwo ontain | tonnage is to be welcomed in View of |less, and she will waken in the morn-| ‘To romove a frult stain, do the same |SPFinStime. Sometimes they are mot|d certain mumber of officers. ~The| DS BERRR (MO0 0, AC0 SR TR Exice iyl statements embra. full| the Gemand which exists fon more|ing of her own accord. a3 for coffes (peaches and pears need {found and sometimes the U-boat her- Prince is in good health, but a slight} %/ ® o " | For sale at the fellowing places: knowledge and be ireum-| ships and the losses which are being| A delightful way of imparting affrost.) 3 self meets the fate she has prepared |limp betrays the stiffness of the right} ¥y G701 | 1 oil 4o realizesthat| The Porteous & Mitchell Co. gtances snd con ,Under which | 0 00 hed from the submacine war.|delicate scent to the hair ie fo let it) o ) for others. Took,_ywhich s frcizable. ite | this thing we have embarked in is not | g, tng Reld & Hughes Co. (Bosten FRockholders and security Nolders who| * ne it Py e lide da il dthe-o = u il “In theyArctic ice was found the| ‘There is little to say about the life |this thing we have embarked in is not | giare). "° ‘ B Pasaar upon ihs hooks of the tare. ¥ ) Tt e TRt B e et e rnr(r;evevi. lood staia, m:‘x‘« inf elephone Buoy of one who had missed |Of the Princesses. The Grand Duchess :h;':‘"‘ e -“;-. ‘z‘ “\”_"-m ‘"g mn"x R.’afanncs Drug_Store. s securities in a capacity other than that| That this help will harlly be felt|Simply A1l a small bowl with bolling|paste of cold raw starch snd water. |BeF Prey, and coming too close, her- |Olsa, who is of a very serious natare, we gplend in conversation and that| Ricker's Druz Store, 9f°a bona fide owner: and this Atfant|by Japan can be appreciated when Selt became the vietim. The buoy is|perhaps cven gloomy has become a|Uermany spends in war is two days'| Fhe Lee & OME00f Co-oo has no reason 19 believe that any other | it is understood that that nation pos-|lar perfume upon it. The two lquids| To remove a gress stain, wash in|OMY let g0 as a last resource, when |nurse in a military” hospital for con- |08 fo Us and a two days’ gain F| yary & Egaléton, o Thtaress irert o Inmieceron 122 sesses a tonnase of about two mil-|will not mingle, but if you hold Yaur|naptha seap and warm water. - Apply | Submarine is sunk and is unable to|Valescent Siberians, to whom she de_ | UM 06 ooy ror| George Madden (C Faid stock. bonds or other sscurities|}ion and Is constantly building more|head over the bowl the Steam of thelcold water and ammonia at once. |FiSe. It has a water-tight telephone Votes six hours a day. The Grand|......% "Gellas for ourselves. We| I of . Hoome . m\-; l:soll;:ad:\ im. 5 -rr’ t the|ships. The greatest encourage- |Water will carry they scent with it 3 upon it, connectsd with the hull of |Duchess Marie is learning short-hand : S. : . Rooms average number of copics of each issie paste of cold raw starch and water. water and pour some of your particu- gar Store). . 5 4 = er|have not now emough shjps bothto| Ring & Sisk, Druggists e T T h ment In connection with the|20d through the hair f a most satis-| To remove a stain made from candle |the sunken submarine, and by which and typewriting in order to help her| iy, 000, MO0 0n in" France and to| The Y. M. C. A. Office. this p on sold or distributed, . factory. fashion. HeSgah e dn pde Tt communication can be established from |father, in the editing of his memoirs. | SuUPRIV Our Hpice o Taron fhrough the majis or birwise. in paid | asreement, however, is that stll fur- | “Tne’ very best cure for a case of| L Tpl20% & JISCS of blotting paer | ERIer A L € wed ocs | But up (o the present the Emperor has |1Ndle other necessary shippins as| ' 2\ SRon Witllam H. 0at. Sworn th and sub. | tained from this direction for through|find any work of your own. help some| < cc PPeT often. . |upon which is inscrived” the legend in(/ “The ground foor of the resldence| o % 00iqi™ts the successful prosecu. | committes of the State Counchi of Jiaroed before, me. this J0ih day offthe help which the United States can|friend Who has more to do than shel o remove a medicine stain, ‘soak|Cerman: e i z ; & A ca s5ibly accomplish. Be _really B 1. L S Fep | be to the shipbuilding industry of Ja-|$21 POssi 2 7y | ommiesion expires Feb. pan by furnishing steel piates it is|iPterested in everything you do and pan 1 : do it with all your might. You never e 5 i anticipated that the negotiations|heard of a washewoman being nervous. | it Lorove 2 Paint stain, rub stain which will be continued will Tesult in|Nervous women are sure to have| il Penzine or turpentine, while A SUPREME COMMANDER. obtaining twice as much more ship-|wrinkles and you will never get rid £ on‘WaR $id iof ‘garment: The need of gettinz the armies of| ping as has already been secured.|of them until you get better control of , 3 . tion of the war, means a day gained | Defense and the local chairman of the “Undersea boat the —— s sunk|cupied Dby a companw of soldiers, by ; & here. Do mot touch, but telegraph at |ironically termed “the Emperor's body |for fermany's submarines, a day gain- | service league is a member of the lo- \ %o. the o ndant of ihe U.|guard® The remaining twe stories|cd for the development of the new re-|cal executive board of the State Coun- gnce to the commandant of the U- | Aard ertment of the dethroned |scurces that she has captured by force |cil of Defense and the closest cooper- “Another submarine was equally un- |monarch—Colonel Romanoft. Tt con-f0farms =~ @ = - 0 jation exists Letween thel two socle- fortunate, though in a different way.|sists of four large and four small (JRNED JOBHRE S0 inteng den. 1 Undoniiechy itic’ SRUDOGE w0 fortunate. though in 2 different Way. | s, whieh are_ farnished in the|atand in the front door talking to the | ciety which is beins organized has in alechol. . ranm 5 11-dres 14 vhile his | t a name a rly : the allied nations under a single con- | There certainly is an opportunity for |Your nerves. EGGS FOR THRIFT. chell ‘& munition ship which she had |¢imolest manner. There is no water | MCILINERSR poRfdente man AL e | ke o rame a8 meary (hS the O trol, under the belief that a united|Japan to be of great help in this di- T torpedoed but the submarine’s first|laid on, no gas, no electricity and o | " (oo o i Ger to decelve the’ public and ‘there- BRRRRY Gould Guids . thair work | rectios und ite e o T ABOUT CUTS. o housewife s worthy of the name|ghell exploded -the ship’s cargoj of |Path room. The servants are obliged | 1% z more efficiently separately, ha than several workingemployed to the fullest extent. T et e e et e o N I S T e e e S e We have already bought a good half | fure warning has been sent out by iong been’ urged but T s Do you treat a out on your finger|On the Drice of ezes. She should scout | unper deck of the veseel Ditancd o |larsest room is omly five ~ yards in [dozen German gold bricks. How many | the National Council of Defense. e e ! around and find out when the low Wa- | poar 5 - lenth and ‘thee 1 busedth. Wwess |3E0FE MEN: we nuscham befors “WwR[ o WRE ALEERE N fn spite of the good points which EDITORIAL NOTES. hanee of it heating? bay aftee dhelber price of eggs 15 lkely to be reach- |the. submarie. sinknE hor inctantls [3re. the spacious reception rooms of |Lhink We've got enough? Local Chairman State Council of De- have been recognized in connection| The man on the corner says: Watch|people are having fingers and arm;lei It comes in the spring, and then|The ship's boats were already so| Peterhof and the Winter Palace, with s Norwich, March 31, 1918 with such action it was delayed. The|your time as well as your step. amputated because they failed to take;She can fo great advantage buy & jcrowded that it was humanly im-|their surcharged magnificence. : 3 — desirs to preserve the identity of the care of a little eut. The cut became |CTate of eggs to “put down” in water|poseible to take another. soul inte| “There is no pleasing view in any di- | varlous forces has unquestionably| If you have not set your watch and inf’:ctexd anflt lm many cases biood- :Lax!ss )!‘e‘r‘ 'fié”bo“u?m f?gl;.'f .cr:::ox:r ;hem,dand as ithwas, ll';e‘i‘r crews spent {5(“.}?:‘: f;o:in h_m\;mo: fltrr;ec ;.“d";:::d LE'I'IT.RS TO THE EDITOR 5 been one of the biz obs 5 clock ahead yo ith | Poisoning set in and the injured mem- i L < r - |four days in them with very scanty |Nicholas and his wif m Bal ome of the bix obstacies In the| clock ahatd vou are out of time with |BC"S00R ML R SN0 i IRl rod MEM |a8le ooy demactin The city o hrough | pravidlane. bators. Tosrhing. ond on principle, fo a life of selusion: OTHER VIEW POINTS " =4 = to take care of a little cut yourself, but | direct negotiation with a farmer. “Other submarines hid themselves|they are not allowed to leave the house ::: n;«_l;;sv;;“as; that \\'tas; :hlnwhe(: to Dhsae. T e i 5 if the cut is & larze one see the doctor| But dda nhot do what some house- |ambng thé ice-fioes further north, |in order to attend mass, at a n;i!:- o SThgag SK RESVALISE b Triuge IS ar¢ior go to a hospital. Iodine i wives do when fruit is ripe—can them |and many were the exciting games of |boring convent. The ‘masters of the| Sosieties Should Not Be Confused. ing of the allied war machine to the | Certainly proving themselves great|whic " T Is 8 dyug y g games —e s e i to the exclusion of eating them fresh.|hide and seek pla: & {hour in Petrogad, even consider the| 1 FaE i 28 4 Highest state of effectivencss and the | Producers now that they have strubk |an antiseptic). Tn’the SReraiig sooms B e e b eara it ahi the eals skl | Suthorigation to. freqnent the Public i Ef‘:";" It would be a plty if| By july 1 nest the state of Connec- respective field marshals and generals | their gait. of iarge hospitals you always see the |are cheapest and freshest. Most per-|pus for witnesses. Baths, once a week, as quite an ex-|an¥ confuslen should arise in regardfticut will be out of debt It w:“ ’g& falled to get into as clse touch as = bottle of jodine, When vou cut a|So0S have had but few fresh eggs this |~ “Fogs, both in summer and winters, |Ceptional favor. On those occasions|to,the soclety which the Council of {have bonds to pay, ot maturable SRR 55 possitile under s head ‘Now that it has been tried the|finger just put some jodine on it. This|¥inter because most persons havelare a very terrible thing in these Arc- |they are invarfably escorted by four|Defehse is warning people against|Dut "f“:i“ e niding Liherts Bonds This has been fule Somonie:eq| FTeat wonder fs that anyome could |5 the best thing you can do. it kills|found them probibitive in price. Alltio waters. The cold wind blowing on [oficers and a squadron of soldiers. It|joining. The Woman's National|in& fund, I . 3 . ¢ ey |the germs that are in the cut and dis- | the more reason, them, why they will|the warmer waters raises an impene- |is these same officers. who take wpon|Leaghe, which is under the ban, has|and a cash balance in the state treas- BRI (e ir i woeinted ;\ve :nd :nyvl opposition to the idea |(0° SETTS, that are in the ome:"uflg taste zood now. Do not despise them |trable mist, and probably canees as|themscives the purchasing of all small|no conmection with the Nationa|ury. More than enough to Py off the the reasons for Germany belleving|©f 52Ving daylight, toenter the cut. After the cut bag|88 a substitute for mest at dinner. Almany losses a3 the enemy's best eff- |household necessities, not wishine to|League for Woman's Service which |entire siate obligations and fo leave that it could deal with each of its| been cleansed and saturated with|Well turned omelet or a dish of eream- |orts. = ntrust this duty to the imperial fam- | has done such splendid loyal work all |2 snug balance besides, AL this G00e B Seratsly aua o by ofie o Scott Nearing deciares that|iodine and the blood has stopped, it|ed, hard boiled egzs o reven scram-| “Summer, that short six weeks,|lIv'a four servants, a valet and threefover the country. Our local branch |in &, litle ever, (e NOoms RIRE OO eliminate them from the list of bel.|D® eSteems his indictment for sedi-|may be well to apply some collodion, |bled egss, makes a dainty fit for alwould be a deliehtful season but for |maids. A has been of the greatest possible heip (2, Cebt OF HIZATO- St lgerents. New emphasis has been tion above a college degree, he must |This acts as a new skin. A cut is|King. the mosquitoes. Literally, one eats,| “The inhabitants of Tobolsk 40 not|to the community and the council of |Times. given to it by the present drive, and admit that it took him a long time to|merely a cut when 4t is treated right, drinks and breathes mosquitoes. show any interest in, or hostility to-|@efense endorses it to the fullest ex- B Thclatsa whter' b s get it and right away. It may mean some- QUILL PENS. “With the end of August come the|wards the exiles. The only visitors|ient, in fact the state chairman of| A Wife is sometimes known as a 88 Scision which Das just.Seen - thing worge, and_entail even the loss| e ales again, to be followed very soon | Who have access to the ex-emperor. are | the ' National League for AVoman'sman's better haif—and- sometimes ms B s « "&r:lafi;’:‘; nsu-| Every new effort which the Teutons(®f 2 limb if you put off giving it prop. | Nothing makes a more attractive,|By snow, and the whole country. be- |Baron Fredrichs and General Vojekdf. | Service is a member of the executivelthe whole thing. 4 'S ler attention. unique and artistic wedding gift than |comes hare and dlack and barren in a|Who are also settled in Tobolsk, and as gemeralissimo, a most wise move, :;zi’d"t';“"‘;‘;:flh:‘: :?:S‘h ARg.ia L Ty |the quiil pens coming in lovely colors |single night. Boarding becomes stren- |Who enjoy his fullest confidence. has resulted therefrom. There can be| ty the allies rescrics il -lr::;n": REMOVES TEA STAINS. for the matehing of varlous eolor fuous work and the convoy trawlers : schemes, and including a receptacle in|as they sweep vessels through the| ne num’!:nh:t":l"'::lf ::é\ ‘c.!ll:'is:nh;n . To remove tea stains, spread the|the same shade. with shot to fill it.|mined areas, have no easy tl.mesr;!l it. 3 cooperat o AR ¥ ay stained part across a wide basin, and|One Of these will partieularly delight| “In a howling three-days' gale. a| Views of the Vigilantes portance should be working| With the prospect that it will- e |sprinkle on it some powdered borax; |the bride furnishing in antiques. Beau- |big Russian ship which had struck a along the same lines and such was|impossible to get oil therc promises|Pour over a quantity of boiling waetr.| tifully boxed with gift board, they mine, Was brought safely into harbor impossible to the extent that it is|to be a sencral rush for the water|I7en wash the linen in the usual way |cOme at extremely low prices, ranging |by four trawlers, iwo shead and two needed as long as past methods pre- | wagons to keep down the dust during|2Nd DO stain will be Jeft. If the stain|from $125 to $3.75, the difference injastern, and each with §00 fathoms of BB 36 tharetore to be expecied] the Sk o is an old ome, rub glycerine into it|Drice being only & question of size, |sweep wire out. Very perilous work brought into action. THRIFT STAMPS 4 Per Cent WAR SAVING STAMPS, Stop Talking Peace. that the change wil] eliminate i e R T and leave it in for twenty-four hours. |&nd really the smallest, cheapest ones |it was, but safely omplished; A 146 ShFibus Mendicaps which has tes| There car be RHI mveries that oy | THeR wash the cloth are preitiost, being of a ravishing [though to see her come inio harpor| '’ TOrier Emcrsen Browne of The g oo itis 1o s e e shede of buff. The blue omes are|before the great breakers, with her i - s It is time that the Uited States budget rebels at the inclusion therein PRRVE IV RUATY SYaN s o B, T ooy &nd her stern | otopped playing Germany's game. THE DRAFT LAW CHANGE. of the annual ailowanee for Constan-| The application occasionally of oil or A BIT OF ECONOMY., sible. Then night and day work for|, Germany, sure of her ability to keep : tine. case freé from salt will keep the — everyone for a week while her cargo|lST OWT peoples sollg for war, taiks 41/, Per C « As was expected the situation in ining of the &as oven from becoming| Any. ome whe has been housekeep- s transferred, and she is conducted|DPc2ce. We, stopping our oWn efforts (] er ent Burope has had tl:; effect upon con-|. We are inclined to belleve that tne|TUstS. Salt increases the tendency (o |Ing long enough 1as blankets, count- safely " to Afchangel. = One trawler Ll ML R R ] gress as shown e speeding up | Frankfurter Zeltung is given to _ | rust . €rpains or quilts that get worn spistruck a.mine, and foundered in ten|"! 2 A £ 58 B #otlsn teltive to the’ changes| ing when It threatene 30 19 hawat: This applicalion ehould be male|badly’ (hat they canmot be used. In:|geconds. only ‘one of her crow beinz |, It IS the S g8 S of et CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS i the Grac law which ace awated | war. Tha o somatning which 1 s | J0113, 2 ouen 8 Bt 8nd cave ke | cland, of pisaraing {nem wagh hem 32723 Wil he"sen’at Trecsing point | DU, ID SISISNOIC, 008, One Co AT ordler to complete the details for the |bard to believe of Germany. Tesult the hext fme the ven ja|strong pieces over them. Measure |the daYs become shorter and shorter|While the other robs the safe. i second draft. Thersa was reason oil or grease, as otherwise smoke may |vour 6ld cover and buy comfort cov- |until the sun no longer rises. The Jast| ' Pile Hertling gives vent to as ! to have seen the necessity of| Whether Hindenburg or Ludendorft e ering enough for sides. Make two |ship has left Archangel, homeward Ao s sl with the amendments long |is direeting the offensive the Germans DICTATES OF FASHION. covers of it and place your old cover |hound. but the Arctic Squadron goes| — H % Procrastipation in this as in|are finding that the British and - = ___ |between them, Lay it on the floor to|farther west and north, to the ice free Children Cry ; <% Red cord lacings are a novel bright|get cven, baste all around the edges|waters of Kola Inlet. v < E2 caused the matter | French have commanders who know |, o0 cord lacings & A IR e 2 § & 1 FOR FLETCHER'S to hang' the result that much | a thing or twe about strategic retreats . . ge ree pieces straight, then| “Strange to say, insomnia s very 1 valnable bas been lost It is put it in a quill frame and it valent, ma havi ? and defense. - | Waistcoats In Paris are being made!with strong gvtto_u close _enough to nmhmgcgf;‘u u."“i:’i..'é’m‘!f C A s T o R ' A

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