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NORWICH BULLETlNy WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1919 Jlorwich Bulletin and Qoufied ‘123 YEARS OLD suamuuu \ Brics 12 & wesk; 596 & rmma s the rn-wl!u at Norwich, Cosn., 8¢ hlnmt Calls. Dulletn Busiess Office 480, Bulletln Matitorlal Rooms 35-3. Bulletin Job Office 35-2. Willimantic Office, 25 Spring St Manmml Norwnch. W.dnudly, Jan. 8, V91! MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Assoclated Press s exclusiyely entitied use for republication ef all news despatch- ¢ otherwie crediied in his of republication of speelal despatch- CIRCULATION 18, 1919, 10,041 enforcement here is such a t of the countr made to pay a tax S taxation on to the ps Put thore is lize that the de- ountry to oppose this doubling of 4 it-remaing to ba s § regard to this e ground that it is too big a bur- MUST HAVE FACILITIES, ced of better trrde relations between af the greatest handicaps under which el of faeilities T this business. me peen sitting fdly luropean countries have stepping in and gettt to have bus gone to South nt in um way nf £ i me of thie situati of this country to Jdo likewise and there arc reasons to wxpect that steamghip lines will be able to render adequate service in the tuture, but it is reported by a naval department commission which was re- eently sent to Brazil to gather infor- mation conducive to better trade re- laiions that there is no direer cable connection with that eountry. What- evér cabling is done has to go by the way of Burope. This is of course no more surprising than the faet that our banking relations were until recently restricted to such facilities as Euro- pean institutions afforded. We may have wireless and aeroplane service by the time a direct cable service can be established but there can be no question if we are going ta build up out trade with South America we must provide the means, and the quicker it is done the quicker the de- sired results are going to be obtained. MAKING THE LAW MEAN SOME- THING. Recognizing the importance of mot only seeing that the laws of the coun- try are lived up to but that those who were especially passed to deal with the situation raised by the war, Fed- eral Judge Garvin in New York took the proper course, followinz the ron- vietion of Morris Zucker on a charge of violating the espionage act, in sen- teneing him to a term of fifteen years in the federal penitentiary. In this as in other eases efforts to secure 1 lency was apparently attempted but the disregard for the law w such that nothing of the kind eould he en- tertained. It w; impo to over- { Iook the attitude wh or had tak for in se ving him t i ing i1 pending ve pointed out tha had been convicted W1 where vou able, alert and conscie the'end of FACTS AND COMMENT Forty states, four more necessary two-thirds hav ified the proposed prohibition amend- ment to~ths constitution of the United _Regardiess of the acuun of the the country is cammmed to absolute 1uoluhnuon as | a permanent i amendment was passed by ccng)ess in | already rat- Mississippi had ratified it, followed in rapid succession by states north and south, east and west. guine advocates of the cause claim all the states excent New Jersey. ing to the wording of the amendm rohibition does not go into a year, but as a matter of fact.it will{ y six months The most san- and continuing till shall have 'mm\ com- ton*tllu[lc\udl pxolulnllon "ue; into ef— The drys have had every point of the Th and exportation of intoxi- | anng liguors for hevera vo a \\hen they ron’ml mxh fed- | h |2 COOKB{G A TURKEY “Of course they're coming to me for Thanksgiving dinner,” sighed the mid- dle aged woman. “They come to me every year, and every year I vow that I will never have them again. They are such a disgraceful lot,” h are they”? asked her friend. Well, I hate to admit it, and I'm ashamed of them, but they are my own family.” Oh! The family. Yes, I know fam- * responded the sympathetic lis- tener. ~ “You see, the trouble is,’ went on the middle aged women, “that long £ it was decreed that I must, my- self, roast the turkey. Who decreed it} I don’t known, and why I haven‘ththe courage to break away from the an- ai on ‘)Lglnn“]n July 1 oLClEnL tradition I don't know either.” “Why don't you try it?” suggested the friends. “Try it, and run the risk of letting the cook spoil the turkey,” answered the middle aged one with asperity. “What do you take me for? 1 | wouldn’t mind if they'd stay out of the itchen, 1If I tell them, “Dinner will | come ad pmncmg aboyt me with “Is dinner ready? Is dinner ready?’ “Now, no matter what your calling on, whether you are a street or profes: car conductor or only a general in the {army, there might come a psychologi- cal meonument in your work when the whole day goes either right or wrong, ccording to your state of mind at that i particular minute, invariably they come in when I am instructing the {maids to have the dinner plates hot| cold and to pass before folks have finislled sert plates ‘What kind of stuffing—oys: effeot of for he po often suff: 1 who conduct 14 expeat to anestion of of merit nant part slectioy ovident that termine amens thems: candic Lou not permit ] ne 5 | democr: 11 be on the f EDITCRIAL Mopping up is more o battlefields than some of the half ecivilized coun cenduct what they call States continue to hibition amendment as a contest amon being the The man on the at least onc r about which the has had nothing to say. There's little wonder (lat Touse has stomach trouble ing all that has bad to e o in leadinz up the opening ' of th peace conference. Germans who were in conferenca | with General Foch asked m; tions, but they soon s there to get results & eneaze in a talkfest There may be some who find ing on thin jce no more h 3 than swimming out bevond one's dcpth, but they are extremely likel to find the water colder t them to keep Celll v According to a law in New York i state everyone would he oblized to tell where he got his liquor, which o course, would sim' n that ever one w the cu The idea of having the ment build model ho ight, but that would at everyone who pa them would see a chance to ome jmprovement, The National Basebail league has |recinded the dicision arrived {days ago to limit the Salari force to $11,060 mont they realize & fuse to play for pecunia S 1t is a good thing that the mil: vroducers and the dis New York have reached ding. But what the not understand done before without tc them. much Wi th the poorest Little Luxembu and one-fou hd duchess at a in that be the idea of “Then while I explain that the lemon helps to keep it white i8] hear another saying: ‘Hope your cran-, berries taste as good as they How smooth and red they are! we had pretty molds like that. “But the trouble is they all talk to- 1 fiourish my big §poon and tell them they are the rud- est lot I ever saw, and I promise if they'll be quiet and leave the kitchen I'll give them all a private view of Mr. | , 11 look. 1 wish | gether till finally “They promise. Then, carefully and ceremoniously, I open the. oven door | and each takes a peep and snifis a.nd‘ says a lang drawn out ‘Ah! ‘How did you ever get | such a blg fellow in there? Why, he's Isn't he a lovely erip | The chor- | done to a turn! brown? Doesn’t he smell good? Such | £ | “But when they all want a taste I begin to chase them out. neck that's lying in the pan,’ ‘It’s so nice and brewn.’ “Then I relent and give the neck to Buddy and I think some day he might {be at war where he couldn't get a home Thanksgiving dinner. it and says rubs his tummy. brother-in-law says: nothing but caok that pleads be at 2; they all come trooping in at And Bud- {1.45 and hunt me up, sniffling as they | and And my handsome “You ought to do It's €0 becoming to you to have red cheeks and get mad. And he chucks me with his wife standing right there. ynder the chin “I know 1 ought to blush, but Ij can't because I'm too old flushed already. lite and I plead: toe But I grow more po- “Please, please, all t out of the kitchen so we| can serve the dinner. “As thy troop out I hear one of ‘Some bird-’ That turk! my hypncntx ¢ Gee! Tt smell good"’ the famflyl.l.r‘d~ lnu(‘ o that 1§ hear | or : but T COMPLETE. 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