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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY T7, V919 ° e Do b Sesckey by WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN THE KITCHEN cxperienced that reasons for a revo- lution might seem more justified than|SUGGESTIONS FOR the spring in the shape of many . . - - today. Dut there can be little doub i g hats. :i ), ; 1 Dut there can be little doubt THE HOUSEWIFE hats p gl Jd “Hl’f" but what the government has put forth '\ewsp;\pcyg e charming little Jap ki E o vernr S £ placed under _car- e =d et < orivien & figierme strenuous efforts ing as it aid|pets a ar s fac actiy like mother’s for small s unde p. At the | tory and Qouries o & appears e use of braid on serge and the - LR ; | moother wool fabrics is so evident 123 YEARS OLD ind the influence in th requprec : ity of 15 = tion to have come from Ru h| T‘”l‘(‘"““- the best preven L : Subscrigtion price 12¢ & week; 500 3 monh; $6.09 f oo i ve | moths. Saturate pi of ng diesses for the young girl| ' war ¥ e 1) paper with same and place in boxes, |3 bouftant as clouds of tulle can | Ky Eniered at the Postoffice at Norwich, Conn., as | On€ O on for putting . make them. - - e T Tea is one of the foods which it will Teleahone Calls. flave ‘thererum that the nanin| 0ot dolio “‘f\"m‘l? = WOOL. EMBROIDERY. Butltn Bytnews 0fi e v (.!'vfl[vul &ur;ht ith In the dan- Geicrioriates in a wealk light. Wool em 1u-~f ii mar‘()c‘\!l{\t Builetin Job Offlee 35-2. s influence that is comi | OROE o et o _lon everything and for good reason. Wilimantic Office 23 ¢ St. Telphone 105. | its eastern neighbor t1 . hief wet with eau de co- | [ /0. t0 da and an orna- and held under the eves will| to remove the dark lines caused | . 7 d atigue. e n 2 e trimr A strengthening dr f ! e of ade by boiling a tables~oonful of | ¢ honey in half a pint f Tf you have & =~ | willing to follow any Norwich, Monday, Feb. 17, 1919. as that which is terrorizi s e 2 —= Rumania would appear at thi tance to have stter chance under its present government. 4.m ntation that is in both It is such an inex- that it may be con- clever a touch of wo » employed actnal of soured im > th 7S 3 s thick, ouch fo reaiymade wi MEMEER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, fhe dsocisicd Pies s cxu\.\l&b X news published GOVERNMENT SEEDS, : e e 1t ot Dbeen remembered that|'arni s, spoons embroide Hon, e Sl there has been an appropriation asked nd pour | S geor na or longer, t rightness. for free seeds in congress that it has not encountered opposition of one kind | e ——ameasey | or another, It has always been question as to whethe® ar { tribution, ang it ha opposed on ke the ink disaj he ground of economy the rlaim be- | should not be us Feb. 15, 1919 10 080 | that thora were many other wa The ca 3 ’ ’ 9 n whish ywarpiment funds could|is to use a n oom th 1 d much better results ob- should be k or this purpa: tained ) us rd iz made There is nowPhefore congress a call| sl or about $359,000 to take ution this y n ont of deli *““m"f\m white =oods with as bed to sprinnle cloth nsed |Or bake in a greased bread ti fir a howl and cove Let nd [ th this st tried out ground suit may be u place of peanut butter, Peanut Salad—One pound of e of t r. This of mearly $120,000 | hours, another where cach con- to a the lettuce and ci e 25.000 pack- | proportions rhould be a ten man u to r making iment ed t i correspondent of The THE LEAGUE'S CONSTITUTION. w-mv loans are being faced. Cer-| . ion concerning 1ol R e e hen money should | [1€_upper a uf the Greek deliheration last- | 8 8 e vl L 0uld {0650, but £ deported during : v I s e T R o8 jeven lox . war and the situation in the Bal- of nations as al Opinion : Iy as to the good | There sceme world affairs ~~{ at is done hy nd partie- | hut remove N uture can be tularly when one congressman tells{the soft wool a ame 1rson quite | which " of candi- m if not done away with en- | about bankers, professional men {a piece of new wood, which Neithite: #low tions i 1t a world- | manufd writing for T h nly and prevented - vew who were i g g for i S R ataTi e £l for w Intarest in gardeninans LAUNDRY NOTES cupation | e constitution of | i gard T R fempestuae voyage which has been pre-|Pe D :r not fail to b e et the port of Athens, (o 5 [ ord to meet t ’ o i direction. RCE . ILLEGAL DRUG TRAFFiC. Eood. white astiey Liom| wood, b b At the nresent time Baltimore is » the fing- InLored so severely feared at ome time she ch port. Having sien of Volo, the having period of two day surpri the fact riminol attributes irs to the federal 1 » Marrison drug act whic} aroused over umber of that y of open di- some other cc n lined with sc | blue lined with old bined with aull blue wi bes > capts 1 Vola to s enacted HEALTH AND BEAUTY. : he blackt nour Pimples, s when on a poorly dashe the, pro- | dust tringent X of thei or a s t country, ither exireme the ‘T“' of the bathin W n hs take too o stem. of a minologist re be- | cool spo o e | recomm of t he good ¢ is indicated t f humar ible| TIealth rules all preser ndispensal 1d S % a i cert wou n 1 ¢ & ; ne er are : : 8 T ‘ I ot pans S s i r ! hirds 15 5 south. Tt © towr There ors those who opposing ! caref: ihe 14n € € w a law d every i 8 hole trip. T L body ? i 1 and it The man bn the corner says: That| : about - the bow ue of nations will make a poor | 10]and stern alt submerged 5 G i i ! will n + D)) hecarmne hvs th atting order. folds and sc i - tolband e o . If we can rely on what comes from| with a strip of | r ring the pilot fi t the other side President Wilson is| o the botiom. out and the P i soon to T s Year call at who year 1e sheltered harior of - t such a|the white house. gho te 8 t one which can be set| As soon as prohibition goes into should not be allon o i ide | When the Red Cr arted to motic then lowed to Tun |effect it can be expected that the fun-|loose, but should be rua I o shore to ot they found e il il Al Aeies o . t the same time is not| there was an influenza ' i SN UG v ; 5 > | It can be washed sat-|{among the i ara the authori- s been |lot of dry jokes. 3 ; o ctorily. them to land, r T the| From all that we are getting from JOY FOR THE STOUT. | — ‘hm,‘-,«, hing Sa- try than that |the peace conference there appears to| The short skirt is an zhomination CONCERNING WOMEN i gers sabeisted a T good | 1 heen displayed thus far no good | for the woman who hs too mue Miss Fleanor Rathbone is known as ad and cab- Something | reason for the seizure of the cable And shoyt skirts seemad to call for|the leading suffragis gland. that is needed if the wel ench ./ heeled shoes an1 a heav Perhaps those about to be deported WG really does not look her best - lare consoling themselves with the fact The Wom in Great E to be taken into c in that type of shoe, or ‘ber she so r 18 need of interest- {that it isn't everybody that is belng|soon gets the better of the shoe t | bers. pcanse he referred fo tho Germpiat e people in bettering them- ovided with free age home these | that type of shoe E: ¢ Of the 32,000 electors i nt‘h;\‘j;l\:;l L -\(.T:‘:;\m:vzm‘ wxfl #s othér than moneywise. Tt is|davs ST e i e A S e r to require closc persistent| Having placed those guilty of the!by her. - 'H-«mn‘\nt He has now returned to ention and it is sratifying to note|Armenian massacres on trial at Con-| Dut the mede that i public schoc i i Sohast SARnE h the work | stantinople. every offort should be filggf“}ffr "l‘“_‘“‘&ki-“l fav ; jteath & Alsielra WioRi sl th a lieutenant, Boyd was patrol- | ng taken up in this state. I made to see that not a guilty one es- | ¢ ,;a'g‘o‘“ &{:nth\u\nn; off the Belgain coast in a sea-| ent of the oil indus-|plane. They is due largely to the destroyers water he wrote this message: 1 | 3 t rather the skirt draped to RUMANIA'S REVOLUTION. | With that blizzard out in the west| row. The open sleeve Is . ther Ruman S working eastward, it is one case where| for the increased width at the wri Vhe umania is going to show | the east 1ot asking for speed in|makes the upper arm appesr small i L |turn out on a platter. The cracklings | left from tried out fat or partially one head of crisp let- tor. Halve the nuts and es of seeds to sel to his consti- > pey a alt and twi pile them in the leaves of lettuce. tuents it is t the lot- . ress V. rench gaen wiLbe vear to 14,- IN BECOMING LIGHT. —— - 000. T it is to i WHEN THE DOGR SAGS. sl Tier ar-| STORIES OF THE WAR due to the inereased valiue of sce It rufiiled ¢k € ¢ t lamp chades delighted to 7 53 s has beer case hefore, the handy man to h and jerk her s admiration 1 Getting to Saloniki. e lignit e 1 this year | his door to open it, and (hen to have lamp shades| The following story of an adven- on the ground that the money can he| 10 £0ax and push to shut it. A door inc dent in the journey of pe e x y ould fit in 1ts frame like a sto a1 Red Cross miseion to it eeg In Other /direptior hottle, he thought. cur States, wa tten by a ociated by the onditior m. Of course, if th 0 ARl e i : z ik T {esiontio opriations 4for nec the top, nd possible for accoun cing asked, bigger taxes Aud some lamp Salor re being levied and addi- ihle several d Salonikt ny n thrown from the smoking room and wi saelter over .+ yefuge tarn_back re Tstand | e in the : 1 fear- | v of the or more | ! saslors ordered a 11 to stand ‘ of 1k Iand in ¢ t was the apped poak of Moun out like reat and Aarkenmry d but " oy el 16 consolation to the ! a4 Lprop; | v ve sesengers for there was { and do mnot bolt « meal. Take ise, a Ve Itino heach or shore in it en which Because He Called the Germans Huns, re shot down by enemy | MATINEE 2:15; EVE. 6:45 to 10:15—MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNE SDAY~MAT. 11¢c-17¢c, BRADFORD AND WHITE COMEDIANS — SINGERS — DANCERS ITA THE ACT BEAUTIFUL n and sed in fresh | sp it! 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HEALY, Norwrch, Ct. g medium ia ‘o The Bul- THCY STAY WH ITE behalf of ngth the | yransportation, barring of coussc theit hides the fat wrist and also malkes its present govern- : the hanX amas: tog To prevent white 4 opce o, grwet o omen e et Swess P e N cenine HEAD STUFFED FROM o ok »ii-1 We are prepared to hear most any lace or crepe shawl, :5 where the revolution in hehalf oflqay that the countries to which the DICTATES OF FASHICN. vellow when packed aw CATARRH OR A COLD sturn 0 & Manuel has failed, | 1\, W, are to be deported are pro-| The dinty crochet drop hattons may | hits of ffin freely among the! 3‘ : as yet uncertain. Rumanis is not and | testing against the return of the trou- [ be seen on many smart Llsuses. folds. | % Says Cream Applied in Nostrils 3 s not been a republic. There has not | ble makers, The new sleeves are w:de at the i { % Opens Air Passages Right Up. 4 een manifested any very strong feel-| There are some German officials [ Wrist, and are trimmed with buttons. TO WHITEN WAX ng from within orm of governme roubles inst its present treating Americans engaged in| Restaurant hats and ieques are| The wax should be boiled in water, | It bhas had its to straighten out the food sit-, Made of Iridescent sequins and beads. fspread out into thin layers and then nd there were times when it as if they didn't know that| The two most popular trimmings |exposed to the it and air. Repeat reason to undergo much discour-|Germany had been licked. now are buitcns and faney stitching. | this process until all the color is gone, | ment, but it has emerged therefrom| There are a lot of details about the| Chiffon mohair is a verv fine wool {20 the wax will remain pureand | Instant rellef—no waiting. ostrils open right up; can breathe freely. No mc cther, even as they did dwring the|decided upon, but you are of course “";‘é"‘l‘( e RECIPES \rfln“rmghr“ S vs of active fighting it would have|making your plans to get your share| ,ceq to St into the fashnonaagfi big| Cottage Cheese Loaf—Two cups cot-| Get a smail bottic of eason to look forward with confidence | of |)_|r bonds regardiess of the details.| feather fans. tage cheese, one cup left over cereal, | Balm from your drusgs o better times to come. In Rumani: With the appeal for another ser- 1% in other countries there was doubt- | geant on the police force and in- less good reason for insisting upon re- mounted on white sticks with large|fOUr tablespoons peanut butter, one- | healing cream in your ' ed salaries for all the court offi- | amier rings, halt cup chopped peanuts, oné (ea- | penetrates through every air passage forms, but the situation is no worse| cials it «loesn't look as if it Was| Glittering gold and s Haane Sis SEROR IR JUS, & Dinch AL gaserl pEothg Dead, sootice tip unfancd Ja in that respect today than it was be-|feared that prohibition was going to|veiled with tore the war, ve any depressing effects upon bus- | dance frocke. yenne and papri lago forticolox to mix. Form into a loaf|comes instanti fulle fou e T TR TPEPr e Prrs of your head clear and you e hawking, B = s £ o | White, & b o = nd with its people standing firmly to- | next Liberty loan which have not been | [T0M Which the newest sweaters are z snuffiing, blowing, headache, dryness. cold or catarrh disappears. The parasols one will see will be QD¢ cub bread crumbs (dried in oven),|a little of this fragrant, m-‘&[riisl:miff Liquid if | swollen mucous membrane and relief Your the air night; Cream Apply There were times, especially follow- | iness, in a hot oven twenty to IU's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up Black liserc straw will come in with memy -five minutes, or until brown.|with a cold or nasty catarrah,, T e . T 5 T S ST LEARN TOPLAY THE MANDOLIN, BANJO, GUITAR AND UKULELE Most Popular of the Stringed Instruments, EASY TO PLAY FREDERICK J. BACON, of New London, will open a branch studio at Room 34 Central Building, Broadway, Feb. 18. Pupils received and demonstraticns given from 2 to 9 every Tuesday and Saturday. Carry a full line of the celebrated Gibson Mandolizs, Mandolas and Guitars, Martin Ukuleles and Bacon Pro- fessional Banjos and Mandolin Banjos. Sold on easy pay- ments if desired. Old instruments restrung and .put in shape ready to play on at a reasonable figure. Appointments can be made ahead if you wish by calling New London phone 351-2 or addressing F. J. Bacon NEW LONDON EASY TO LEARN PLANT BUILDING,