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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1919 A R VS, dlorwich Bulletin and Qoufied 123 YEARS OLD n pries (28 & weeki 506 & menth; $6.00 » year. Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, Coon., wcond-class matter. Telephone Calls. Bulletin Business Office 480, Bulletn Bebtorl. Rooms ‘s’ 300 Ofics 35-2 Wilitmantle Offfes, 25 Spring St, Telephone 384-2 EEE— Norwich, Monday, Feb. 3, 1919 —— e BER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, The Asociated Press ls exclusively entitled 3% for republication of all news despatch- o It or not otherwise credited in i paper and also the local mews published bereln. All rights of republication of speclal despatch- s bereln are also reserved. Feb. 1, 1919, 10,056 SEND BACK ENEM It would indeed t ALIENS. nge there statement which comes from Wash- ington, as the result of an official telegram from General Pershing, to CIRCULATION the. eftect tnat the sesationnl charges which have been made against the American soldiers in It could hardly be maintained that there might not be some few of those who had gone to Europe with the merican forces who would be will- ing to d ce their uniforms and themselves v in such ! clinea looked upon as at all surprising, by the claim which has been set forth Bolivia for possession of the two pro- inces in question, or a sufficient por- tion of them at least which would give it an outlet to the Pacific. There was a time when Bolivia ex- tended to the sea coast, but it had this outlet taken from it and has since had to be satisfied to be an in- land country. Whether it will ever be one of the big countries and un- dergo the development which is pos- sible is a question, but it can of course point out that both Chile and Peru have long seacoasts and it would cause them no hardship to permit Polvia a eclance to get to the seca. Such a plan might be worked out if those three countries were looking through the same pair of glasses, but it is quite evident that they are not and it is a question whether any pol- jcy under which the peace conference is working would permit it to step ir and direc! such a chang?. FALSE AS EXPECTED. Only what was expected is the ggerations Paris are gross exa saul were there w Imit that| w rru'.' be shown ad been mad: tion to conducted has has | filled with honey and chopped walnuts | ed ones SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE The old fashioned Indian pudding baked with beef suet might well be re- vived. , The most inexpensive and dainty bedroom curtains are made from cheesecloth. Caulifiower can be served with rings of carrots cut in fine straws around it A bread sponge made with yeast is light enough to use when it is full of bubbles. A flannel bag filled with hot sand or salt is a gpod substitute for a hot water bag. Sandwiches made of brown bread are delicious. Save old ribbons of various colors, press with a hot iron and put them away to be used in mending old silk garments. The under seams of silk waists may be beautifully mended in this manner, if you have a strip of rib- bon of the same color. A nice damask table cloth that has become worn in spots will make over into napkins. Often round doilies can be cut from the best part in such a way as (o bring a pattern in the centre. A border may be crocheted around th and pretty plate doilies made for or- dinary use. To make kitchen towels last longer when they begin to wear thin, place two together and stitch all around the | edge, then lengthwise down the mid- dle of the towel and once each side of the middle half way to the edge of the towel Linen collars which have been dis- carded make flxc;de 1t bandages to u r brui e Soak then dr ny emer; tching. ready for ol and make o n\‘)' dr children. king a V seat m I]m\r LO\tHH‘ .le,‘ not to show e, a couch, a drawer iur toys, cheerful curtains and pictures | all attractive additions that may be Drovided i possible. 1f can little set - in Pari re not those arniture for the playroom a sot ni excep from co who have been sent to France as the| the enamel ure used so much < ¥ period of four|pesult of the war. P ¥ now for b ast rooms is ideal | IeRe Bas alwaye. been. o dit: . leo ! the legs of the chairs and table are | B, 02 -apIiaT Spon. Ll (the war and It B8 cawed off to make them low enough | : ptheit A e are WiLng o Carry | ¢ the children's feet can rest com S T BN e the expense of the|, on the floor when using them e of other countries tol that is apparently | els used so much and which| just what they have done by getting and cottage furni- | y told of £ iforms and we ture will be sure to appeal to chiidren, om committing their un- |and bite, pink, green, red or yellow is ind becoming citi 1 offers them cted solely by as soon as they can s of the effect upon | ere, hasten to retrace| go back to the native as to whot 1s done who may ng to the | be \‘\:m\-’ shores, there| ence of © done with th Iready here, who after h eived the benefits to be gained ve demonstrated that they are not nly more inter in the country » been eager to o to work for its e » welfare of this ' are 4,000 or more such | liens within our borders a present time under guard, If this 1 what has done for not good enough for them enough appreciation to stand | its rights it is certainly high the bill which has been pre- ess for their deport: passed and those peo- ay on their fatherlands never to as 14 get rid ome important thi that element as it vent those who | » those who are | w the e of a 3 - pati yeyond the voint of en- find that ad- it without sulting in the ac- it comes to the being played with ; is needed ms be the situation, regsrd to th A f doctor to Jail on the charge tomobile at an ex- This violator of the it on five previous thing. It| | he con- er taken of east, in dri cessiv mMw had rotten to t same » point whe that ed as long the fin » coul plea to pay r an him he could con- liking for fast of the highway ated brovght in he was the same | on his second impress him g the law. :nce in court he nd he paid as WO previous oc- fined Hm rn g0 long his regardless sati h he er That osed didn't ohey \ppear doubled s on the After on the law and humiliate the court. On 1 arr udge sent him o r ten days in add $100 fine and it now remain cen whether he will renlize he respected what fact that such vermitted t i to be menace. Let the privilege respect for the law w a ) BOLIVIA'S CLAIM. the world h ] been in- le has been ompliched of adjusting the differ- een Peru and Chile rela- tive to the boundary nd the disputed territories w 11y a short time ago threatened a clush between the two countries. The situation o the provinces in dispute is no dif- ferent today than it has been for years and it s not likely to be until such an agreement is veached that will put an end to the trouble, That there is little prospect of the fecling subsiding is evidenced by the manifestations which continue to be wade in the two countries, and espec- ially the hostility of the Chileans to Of course en the prohibitio :ndment comes to he enforced, a | if it amoun } x with the proviso t contests which a S > real | the small ts { wi upon the gov- ernment. In this connection attention is be- ing called to tha fact that the prohi- ition re showing some irritation 1t the claim that I been and still is made to the effect that it il or idea was to get the b would be impossible to enforce pro- hibition so that the provisions of the amendment would be carried out. | It is we n that the federal | ve had their hands ful| looking out for the enue end of the | liquor trade and that grest efforts have forward to sup- press tk rs and the opera- tors of That ther b2 some ques- No one will feel that the high prices have come down until the hole in the doughnut has practically disappeared No doubt the bolsheviki are w: for an invitation to come to France and take control of the peace confe ence. It begins to lock as if the democrats s well as the republicans in congress getting their eyes opened to Bur- Jeson, From the way in which it has con- tributed to de o coal bills Jan- uary certainly is entitled to a vote of thanks, The little boy a Christmas sled 't finding m lling to appeal t ary to come to his reiief with a Mo of sl man on the corner says: Of m abont the greund 1 of the rest of win- anybody’s The pesple of the country have re- the value of rty bonds to h an exten y are goink to hold of all that they ean afford. of a receiver ar it be- dence doesn't ntain profitable v LAY get With the appointment Rhode Island co dent that Provi itself to ma roads. It may be that there \\1!1 be 200,050 American soldiers who wil ‘make their home in France, but if we are to judge by the expressions of those who have returned there is no possi- ble chance of it. It is possible that the friends of the former kaiser are pushing him to the front now for fear that even they'll not be able to recognize him when the peace conference gets through with ¥ There is no wonder that the public utilities commission is opposed to the new wire rates. It ig in line with the For parts grated potato & . Mix thor- ‘1-11:1153‘, e nigh quite appropriate for a nursery, b room or playroom. If the furniture is | ted red a black duck painted on hack of each chafr will del t childish hearu GATE FCR STAIRS Procure a piece of heavy caavs hem to fit the required spa :e; 4 snap hook to each corner. Place l\\fl on each side of the hail, one possible, the oth the canva canva r one. The place on the scre ctive gate. With a se banister the gate can be snapped o of the' wuy when hiddies are he bed. HEALTH AND BEAUTY Sure cure for bunions—Take out in- side of small onion, fill wi salt and bind on a few nigk For dandruff I E: One ounce of tincture of canth dram of liquid ammonia, an | ounce of glycerin, half a dram of wut- | er. Rub t Ip thoroughly with t ther evidence of danur until no is noted. Wrinkles show a ness of the ner h tsasion of ous system. ‘I'h | tion about t to enforce this | s and preven mendmer ¢ than B Bl of e tuation which exi regard to th .-1 o e g lo flowing in thete enfo of other a mhM that the hlood does its | such as the 15th which provi @ k. If the normal waste of “the right of cltizens of ted | tissue and fat is not s to vote shall not or | replaced by new building materials the dged by the Unitéd States, or by s its tissue contour, and as the SRy Rlats o acoount of color | FK1 s not shrink with the absorp- | e SaSnaa i (o | tion of tissue wrinkles or folds It is well known what the difficulties | LOUnd to result. Wrnkles are L ! ! culties | hogutiful in extreme old age—when are in the w of upholding that|they give a certain character to the amendment and what prectices a —especially when they are ctched resorted to to overcome it in many | with the delicate hand of the fnar “r of the states which were among the | emotions. first to endorse the Iat amend- s ment, and such being the case there EASY LENGTHENING. ought to be no trouble In recognizing _vay of lengt the difficulties which prohibition en- forcement faces. Tt is interesting to rote, however, how some fecl that one ?l:“"",“‘f"‘ e but- mendment should be enforced but | 2nh01® Gh each cn s give no thought to the others. four inches long and the width of the = A e ce over the s 14 (e} eac EDITORIAL NOTES. fiese straps A,th\'\‘,,"f,,,‘ Sfeam ot Ten years from now and “Ten DPlace Nights in a Barroom” may be playing nEs(1on te bigger business than ever, sar, HAIR RIBBON ECONOMY. le daughter's hair "'\v.mvw should be made to do duty le. Whe thoroughly ci few seconds solution of baking soda to one quz W , dry for two or thra: minute: in a fowel and press wizh a hot iron This process removes all dirt. as sug- gested, but does mot 'n he color. WORN STOCKINGS. Warm tights for the younzsters m o | be m’!do from one or tw> pairs of di ks continue in dres ny capes have huge cuffs 3 favorit for separate ilks are is effective trimmed with Quilting is applied on taffeta dress- Charming georgette gowns are ruf- fled to the waist. Chifon is much used for dinner dancing frocks, Tulle borders the brims of many of the prettiest hats. Black pony skin among fur garments. Gray seems to be tha color for the more tailored costumes. Separate coats continue to be greater favor than suits. Siberian squirrel is enlisted in the making of beautiful cap The richer the fabric the should be trimmed. and is hack again in less it attitude of similar commissions in other states and represents the fecl- ing if it is impossible to do nothing the Peruvians located within their prders. A new complication has recentl tieen added, although it cannot bej eise, Draped collars appear or wrap coats, Gray astrakhan is much liked suits instead of other furs. Leopard makes a 1ost strik- spring on enough it can h common |, jeut in two or WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN THE KITCHEN ing trimming for beige veivet. Coats of velour de laine are em- broidered in checker board patterns. The soft relling cowl coliar on the bathing suit will be welcomed by the women who find the usual bathing suit neck unbecoining. Sports siliz in the heavy materials are seen \l*c shops. The most pop- ular sp ume of late in a skirt of white ey worn with a bright colored wa COMFORT FOR INVALID. 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