Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 13, 1919, Page 4

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Corwich and Coufied 123 YEARSOLD answered applications and a miilion unawarded applications on file, Welcome, therefore, is the news that changes of far reaching importance bave been made as the result of the complaint regarding suth a geplorable state of affairs, and how justified were the complaints is well disclosed by the declaration of the new chief to the effect that the bureau wag in an awful mess and that it would require WORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919 WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN THE KITCHEN SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Panned chicken is delicious served with corn fritters—the latter made with canned corn. Two tablesroonfuls of powdered su- gar to the white of one egg ake a good meringue. —p eight or nine Inchen square, can be utilized for charming hand-rolled handkerchiefs. A yard of plain black raoire ribhon can be mads into a pretty little neck accessory by adding colored tassels and embroidary on the ends. AUDIT OR ST e i ] I TODAY, TUESDAY LTI AT i% and WEDNESDAY iU SPECIAL BIC FEATURE -FOR THREE DAYS ORLY The Famous Legitimate Jtar of the Sbge_anq Screen gy~ S a month’s time to catch up on the de- S Nighties For Gifts 7 Subseription pri e 8 : $6.00 B . . o %% | 1ayed payments. It is apparent, how-| Tt s nevar nocessarv fo arease a| One of the prettiest n'whtgowns— Extered at the Postoffice st Norwich, Comn., s | ever, that the bureau is being cun-|pie tin. Pastry properly madelto a conservative tas! 5 made of 2 A second-class matter. Qucted upon a new basis with the i will grease its own tin. ! prre wl crepe de chine with hem- Telephone Calls. resent head in complete aytherity e stitched square voke and short sleeve N s ¥ Buletin Bsems Ofice 420. P a thorough reorganization under.| Nothing will make up for the ab-|hemstitched at the edze. The hem- In the Biggest Sensation of the ‘Year Bulletia mm““n»;’x‘ifl.’:fi"}fln 2. |way. The confidence which is im- sence of milk in a diet designed to]stitching runs up in a squere matif posed in the new head is reflected in promise g0od health. o ol and theae illimantic Office, 25 Spring St. Telephone 384-2 e e e ramed o rose sprays in pastel color, flower, leaf the allowance of a month's time for| Chjjdren should alwavs EDITH CAVELL “Norwich, Menday, Jan. 13, 1919 ve some him to clean house before a decision |kind of fruit juice or ard frutfand stem d S A . ¢ will be made upon the resolution call- | the first thing in the morn white gronnd A Story Visualizing the Most Dramatic Tragedy of the MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, ing for an investigation of the bu- —_— The soft, Instrous 4 The old f{ushioned 2 and raisin much I it Bl T | Ll dosert covered with cauce Is very |and these gavments when ef the hest War—The Martyred Red Cross Nurse— s ever dnaam the el news Dublished ONLY ONE THING TO DO. i R e TR R : E MAN THE GERMA T ML e rpahention of swecial deatch. || A matter of much jmoortance be-| AN discarded woven underwear|or combinatian of this sheer. slimpsy e LRI \THE WO E NS SHO' o hereir are alio e, foro congross at the present time a|should bo sved for dusters among| (in suewestion) sillc may clmost be & JULIA ARTHUR ¥ e that which concerns the verbal con-|other household uses. ) throngh a wedding ring. ese tracts which were made with manu-| e m cula ot o tinted eifk EVERY PATRIOTIC Clfl?ElS S] LD SEE THIS PICTURE [ eturers by e oy, Spartment 1| have on a cord, that ther may be casy nv woman who loves soff, PEACE CELEBRATION IN PARIS THE BRASS BULLET EPISODE, No. 7 ClRCU] A'"ON Joreratoea » 1o =ive the man- |5 get when you want them. L { ngs next to wer skin, but not cuite afford underwear if she ufacturers proper warning in order hat they might arrange for their sup- | plics, machinery and help and to get results just as soon as possible, much [ vf the business was done by telegraph |or over the telephone, Contracts to- talling over two billion dollars were riven in this wav. Had the war con- | tinued these would have been fulfilled 1 been pail for. There was no tion about the sincerity either the luxury to buy it TIME—2.15, 6.45, 8.45 ADMISSION—T11¢, 17¢, 22¢ i BREED You ean huve onion tops green all winter, readv for salads, soups. ete by puttine an onion intd top (onlv touching the water a little) of a vase filled with water Jan. 11, 1919, 10,057 W tiicoat for wear le of white was flounce of valenciannes in with hemstiteh netticoat bo crossing Pour into a turéen coataining five or six thin slices of lemon. STORIES OF THE WAR Thg Big Berthas When haking notatoes, orease them first with a little hut and when cooked they will he bheauiifulle | and crisn, with the gl that makes them so anpetu: L e not is made by qu THEATRE TODAY AND TUESDAY ROMANCE! jon the part he war dep v I understand that the Aijied mili- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday el e s st b Rause o lnfostod with ants. tary authol are now in p ‘ TRIPLE FEATURE BILL hod faith of the other and it |1y 1t whe e ! of authentic infermation it where they can et at it 1 soon cluster snonge can then water. hava hoen a deplorahle situa- | w {tion had there been an insistence up- on the red tane which would have heen the long-r: bardment f: some of the * 7 he removed n3 in strong it dipped and thel . in hot pon be DOUGLAS e FIRE! PASSION! ‘experts” who wrote . conce: e weo- Tefore appivin = oTale da will remo i o e e it o R e e e R S, R Theda Bara ly 1 now in connection | 'h make g 1 a eloth or flannel dipped in In His Latest Artcraft Success them is that inasmuch as the | from the 11 O e e r|the soda. then press weil on the ™ ot follow the lezal course, and|mma preatn will them taka {he polish of the maicrial with a sendcd before such detai's traightened out, it becoms with much “ARIZONA" |{Whena Woman Sins Ink ard Paint to take action From Augustus Thomas' Famous \1 and thus| Treshlv sni'led can b ha tremendons pressure of ih Play A Pulsing Throbbing Drama That from earpets 1 w s t0 be nloyed. and in t Cuts to the Core of the | sotten T iting and tion i e = T H E Real West Human. Heart Real Cavalry ¢ A Doug, a Real Soldier Hzro e of a new meotat obt ica woula any MONGRELS in congres ;‘n.‘)”‘w\n:!:t‘ PAULINE STABKE A Sunsl:me (':omede : ation. Care Wil e taken to sec| Ini Gl ioa iR eaa e e SOUNURERROGR AUGETER is only tp virezar, “IoE ATCM” PATEE NEWS LATEST HAPPEMINGS AND AEBROAD St oaamr sm s e el : SR AL . G- Protect Your F logue ihem of the S R sl SKATING RINK OLYMPIC HALL AFTERNOONS 232 TC 5 EVENINGS 8 TC 10 P, M. n < h estimated tha! more than 69 per of the ¢! of ildven in the p {in compelling merchants lders to keep the sidewalks clear = of waste and litter.— and hot the state board of g that for the first d . t cticut’s history the $2,- = ] A 5 E | 3 " ) the e 1 1 000,500 ma I ed in ex- i ceme as no surprise. valuahle ¢ the pur- as f which as I pent on the 67 1 Vitimore for the m Rahne aintained by the ' n B nd edueating the bl r 1917, $2,008,- 1 and marines for it is a hosni- |4 t ROl well as a sehool for those with- T ng has invaded the comething is not rem they from being or to dving. ate’s growth one item of many the burden of owing to greater prices t sight, in which vernment ¢ the assistance of Red Cross vol- injure hiz m iife or they f his neck t The it work that is eing done at thi alons the line of si nd labor. The latter rea- ich has been £o an increase in the carried on at §'. Dunstan’s, mber cared for, is re- . t e their treatment of men .‘lhr‘;k;.o ble larger expnse the nt, hapny useful members of | {177 oM e s hbes ‘ : ent. hapoy mesful mismbses of e i {on its own rich all the meat it | ipable of making ti to vonr bair, On reguires ofr the 67 institutions, to say T WHA { world. This is.accom-{ean women don't do.ver nothing about the other 117 Institu- plished by teaching them to read and 7 reaily s t to do of town and city alms- tem, to use the ate institutions, which 1 their meat | | write by the-Brai by ~recent in-| ses an a practice i mizht ob and certain ‘ A ; R A, g ndows of | other supplies at cost from the state.— A K, ¢t 1httdevelopment of the sense of touch| BT * sl STm—. the | Manchester Herald. 2 g ) ¥ ts them to make hammoeks, | ;. ":N"mmfi_, o quate | L o ihia 3 —— o tr rs, to make b hune | n e ot : e oS Like to Be Crazy. ; er { pianos, bind beoks and do other simi- |a runbath whe E y fhere conditions | Apparently bolshevski not only . o Tt can be readily under-|<nre on a wint ) < arc car.|do not know what they want, but 1 any 5| oroc the voung men who have|shiny window in w 1 o r»-! c | a want to know.—Kansas City oo °d | neen blir will ngt be desirousiof| tho other Tand, American b Rl A : [ hecoming dependent vpon chasity and | nore fas SRR e b 3 1 _-\n is only natural that they shouid| yonq remembe | sauares, 1 sted in eee Al e S lappreciate and erihusiastically fall in|air ana sun ) ernment ) % Nidever 1t with the efforts which are being put | water and s ed e himself 5 ¥ \ forth in their behalf. == > ¥ 1 A - LR Slips of Silver Cloth To the Wife of ' f e EDITORIAL NOTES. Some new slips to he worn i & One Who Drinks o ) v R = o petticeatless times are mad» R z i G nyi Ne one will kick evar any reports| .. Women own and manaze more than 17 this should meet the eyes of a wife could manu- | which resnlt from the dropping in the | f eeuree. - friend of someone addicted m ¢ that it{price of foodstuffs. row ribbon & o SR ve heen foolhard | Rerorts about conditions in Ger-|them in placo. S ith the thd b Ty to ha manv are approaching the uncertainty | tinetly desi . ave he hoit of those concerning Russlan condi- | Shonlders to X : ming of the war, which|tlone, camisole and perticoat . information wiil the dvest from Germany,| The fact that a woman is the leadar ESLOL WIAGS: b0 - z iin_envelope on ned. The war ved | of g St e welcomed for wear of s0ds, DA. 568, Sta var dlof the ervelty bainz practiced in Pe-{apje black evening gown, =nd one of 1 it Bor {5 purchase a i ol 1 e could b no ciean | treerad accounts for the she in bol- harmine for a bon P 5 Germany and the | cheviki, rock or for ide. — t The man on the corner asks: Now laundry situati than 400000 wamen are em- g mcw T that the number of ratifving states colton crere °d in the Dritish government | EED T TP ] s has reached 23 who dares nfention 'n“‘ TEACk e -1',, E{_fl’,}; Efl L}F——)fi 1 <kiddoo? = fams S P S . S L ¢ i L4 It san \no 1angaribe) sahl! thatithera| Lyl a0 SEae s Furniture Palish It'sunwise towait until heavydrafts | i 70 other nian for Gealing with the| the yvoke of e A8 9 magd Sy el have been made upon your reser ‘5 1 flrond problem exznt that offered |satin rose. nEres ol ffn .“”(“ “"“ of vitality. ortify your bod ] i S Ao Dot | te i he N Foims { by Director MeAdoo Sl yes and boj {one ounce of ench to a pint up your resistive-vitality—use ¢ s . Athens has aiven the freedom of the | €75 {Cut the ing f i ¥ dent Wilson but 1t w - 1 x - i wher t back into n that to get him away Dictates of Fa lan e R [l "’ QIR [i eign trad nust be reeo froms Tasle'as his time. Brushed wool is used for the ma-| i3 [ i bstj‘g ¥ B Uni et reseives the veo- | 14 it i a0 that » womgn 15 dhs rea1 |1 of pratical s 3 Cardle and Cock : | ectio] c should ge hrough | 1eader holsheviki® i rad Af st re I K q is |B fezislation it v £ be able to con |1 crrpor the boishevikl in Petroerad| Beaver and myrtle green are fav-| After first ¢ nz the cork from' A business-man or woman who is |} bl simnly proves that old claim a 75 g i N T 2 ot o e do not use tt arle FEET, g Py “ 1 Qiotie iere Should e no thotght of [1ra fomai o o aaaare [ ARRWL| onte calers fop winier avesr: [ do not nsp e <t | burning up energy over-fast, should |§ win hem to be foree 10 the wal e g s 2. : 1 = s lsio sften — i reel 1o the wall| yf i ig 5o that the Poles are seeldng| Shoes for women are rostly in tans | 1l never Emalsion often— | by Inglng in of @oods made by |ap ynderstandinz with the Germans|and grays, besides b and the| tality. i chea or abro: ould £et| st o well for thev have emoush to do ] st eld, N.J. 1951 | such protectic need 1o con- | suct naw to handle the holeheviki Bright plaid skirts are ant to have ! tinue a 1eceesful industrics P T, R .nflt blue for a predominant color. RECEIPES | getting the peace conference, it should Potted Bean haricot e Sand: STRAIGHTENING OUT A TANGLE. A fringed el collar pives a plain T ———— remember that it has the former kai- |lLlack satin gown a s h. 5 Results have shown that those who|ger. Tt cannot expect to have hoth. S I D ST, : e { Were given of looking Tha fact that the next Liberly loan| Sult skirts fasten on tha side from o Salt and e to taste; | the war risk insurance were not capa- | je likely to come n bit earlier than|hip to hem with large closeiy arranged i nound them Ve of kandling the tremendous job.|expected only means that prepara- | Puttons. Qidding the other [ v iependents | failed to re- | tio SEab1s S L TErmE—— e | allowanes that was provided |1 ” Ty it i#hould not be ever , A charming tea gown is compoced of 117 1 tter o | and have had to depend up-| "It is by no means the advocates of | a¢ biack velvet and a mencral felling | CT: of s~ | or #0 to work In order to | prohihition nlone who are anxiensly|of hrilliant sreen ehiffon, af Rreqd ! ¢ there certainly is no|watchine the results in the various e ! the excuse that is offered | etates where the amendment com Japanese cotton crepe makes exeel- that the reason that the|up for ratificntion. lent winter frocks for small children. o have no | received their| Wi 53 ois o they were on the firing | (e Seuth ons” _“’fmf,"‘;_e*‘q soing o] chudden, and shark elotn ! & SR Y was osaible to keep in X white man | 2T€ Used for skirts for winter. 3 toueh with them. It kas been known from the Es-| o i 5 g T ® T t X as : ror 25- | One charming zirdle is composed of Wi e 7 F ] : 3 § where those at home were all the time | cyimos unloss it wus desired to kill | small balls of angora on strands of iQuiace Sure NG GRHON T =l R £ Bt % o L o £ i vet they got no better atteation than | ihem oft. fot. HERE for we have adegu | El_ iR A fiifi Py g i4 d 4 those in the trenclies Before sympathizing too extensively Fyroroe—y . ~nd v QUIFMENT, BEST \LS | kb N How the husincss got the hest of [with Teaing hocsuse he has boen saiq| BIack crepe de chine'ls cometimes| At the expiration of the fir SR S T e T A 2ol LN O s the burean is well disclosed by the|to have heen failed by Tro ] Sen Win s vec o urnss salin, e ang ¥ic {# Bulletin Buildin 74 Fyanklin Strest tatement of a department head to the | might he well to wait and see whother | jyoaaq L e fnsera and gok Ly effect that at one time there were ‘ J he hasn't been able by this time to turn the tables on his fellow leader. 4 9 T. J, HEALY, 000 unanswered letters, 750,000 un- paprika. | Marguerite Bid’g,, Norwich, Gt Any bit ef fine linen, provided it is’ taste with salt, pepper and

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