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Jlorwich Bulletin and goufiiefi " 123 YEARS OLD Subseription price (26 & week: 506 3 month; §6.00 o year. Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, Comn., wcond-ciass matter. Teleshone Calle. Sulletts Business Office 480, Bulletia ¥ditortal Rooms 35.3. Bulletin Job Office 35.2. Chareh St 6.00 2 mantic Office 2 Telephone 103. Norwich, Monday, Feb, 24, 1919 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, The Associsted Press 1s exclulivelr—emtitics s the use for republication of all news despateh- credited to it or not otierwise credlied in s paper and siw the locai gews publisied Al righta of republication of specisl despatch- . are aleo resersed. ] CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 22 ESIDENT'S RETURN. will 1 will land in v enterinz in is xtra session soly wh time 1ere ason for sueh s been zood re in orler to make the 1ake the hest m i in mannower as vel re fresih vegetalles or the table and to provide a means r exercise for the many ho in daily tasks need it to counter- eir sedent fabs. It is quite proper therefore that the ganization which has dore such work in «timulating od 12 interest ing should be urging the ad- sahil of keeping it wp. To a reat many of course, not nec can ke e estion an exeellent o have had : d those who may shwp- Vv be experimenters. ANOTHER REFORM. It was not so long ago that there was a demand for the replacing of the general plan of selecting party rep- resentatives in states by the ognven- tian method. where the people depend- ed upon their delegates to do the work for them, by the dfreet primary method. whereby the nominations wre made by the peonle. It was imed that it would do away with Jot of chlcanery and really repre- sent the cholce of the party. The idea has heen tried out in many states and has been found that the direct primaries while promising to be in excellent reform in theor 3 not worked out so well in practice. It has been found that there is just as much to be said against the expense of the primary campaign as there ever was against the outlay of money i connection 'mh elccuonl, aud it NORW!CH BULLETIN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1919 means that an added expense has been tacked on, for a primary campaign not only maekes it necessary to put forth a large outlay to get the party nomination but a repetition of the same when it comes to participating in the struggle for election, while the man without funds stands less chance of getting into office. It is quite nat- ural therefore that after haviz been igiven a trial it should be found want- ng. In this connection Idaho has repeal- ed its direct primary law for nomi- nations and has provided in its stead that state officers and members both houses of congress are to named in party conventions, with delegates being named in prim It is a decided modification ! like the other reform will be followed with interest both in states which have the direct primary and those which have not. SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE One teaspoon of lemon juice to a quart of water will make rice very white and keep the grains separate when boiling. When making mint sauce, vinegar instead of cold. Good bacon has a thin rind and the fat is of a pinkish white. Geraniums for window flowering should have the growth retarded. To clean a sewing machine, use plenty of kerosene. Fill your oil can with it and oil carefully every working part that you can reach. Then sew rapidly on some useless piece of goods to distribute the oil. Then take a chamois skin or a soft piece of cloth that will not leave lint and wipe up all the surplus oil. Spinach souflle is made by mixing a cup of cold, cooked, chopped spinach with the well beaten yolk of an egg, {then stir over the fire until the egg is set. Cool, then fold in the stiffly beat- en whites of three eggs. Fill a butter- ed bdking dish, or individual souffle use hot A NEW ENGLAND SPEAKER. From all indications it appears that the contest for the speakership of the| house in the next congress is all over |G and bake 10 or 15 minutes, but the shouting. Evar since it was|gerve immediately. established that the republicans would arafes can be washed in the fol- be in control there has been a hot riv-|1owing way: Half fill with hot soap- y among the republicans for that|{suds, to which add one teaspoon of nlfiw Although the attitude which!| oda. Put in newspaper, torn Congressman Mann of Illinois took on | pieces. Let stand one-half certain matters during the early _snaling, (oofas Bmpty, stages of th® war could herdly have WAhlos weten Pl been regarded otherwise suffi- = etk s J._t % clent to make mfav v re- S e e D garded for the f speaker he add a ha'f cu | has put up a against the " flour thor eld. His ch been Con- | hrough the d then 11h man Gillett of 3 ts, al- |between the hands until all stem 10ugh Congressmen and lLong- |are rubbed off; then scald, wash in tarti have had Reone e {cold water, drain, spread on a pie dish Tt became evident, however, thas|2nd stand in a cool oven, with the . : lowever, thab| oo open, to dry. | with so many in the fight the sity Sl o - ! iRl el Before building a fire the gra oy ihe fdate. Whosy sa. |irom ashes. To do t on cover Py A nois candidate, whose se-| joce front and back ind op d be against the best in-|oven dampe ~ and ast party with the result|will fall o T | has doubtless Teen g into place, remove th. of eli th e firehox h pieces of wi 1 of paper “onzre ongworth and then put in small stick it Brcbat s s rranged that they will admit the | ; ; e A e b ers wil dly for Congress- : wn sprinkle with two s ) not r sec open o cle he o of the |1 1 n but. seeim that it!u is not that unlikely MAY REMOVE SPOTS. d permit his or dy calls a little pa to thout opposition i she should he able to remove S, . siiots) £ er withet 4 (zouble b upon th 1win clares i < done the interest of || i W oty solidarity dopendent upen con- | iy o It rmor w chi r-| | 7 ! e s i MAK A THAT GERMAN | When washi FEEET Some time ithout the possibilit did oiding but not get | arm ceT as looked up 1l i destruc- | nd iough 1 there destruction of the warships |, 1o (g " s 7 the same time | the loco- g 1is can be donel $He uilooa he motor | frequc nd almost anywher ToaTRl s of fresh zir will lessen | as ous person is apt v meeting new people or a EDITORIAL NOTES is a IJJy ”'ymg th. noan crmy. A good many vacationists 1 Mr. Hoover that ought to be regulat The man an the co work to get <hed fact sondd Tway that habit worst 1o , and forgets and annoy- nces which fill the jives of the women Prince Joachim has been arrested on suspicion of heing connected with intrigues. Just trying to show prob- ~'m vl to ar ably that he is a nnp of the old le-mindednes: tlock. FLOOR COVERING. The greates If the shortage in the peanut crop results in a boosting of the price, it can be expected that the favorite eir- cus food wiil soon be = ng at ahout six for five cents The size is given a \\h(n !t single ments of ru g5 upon the floor. When, should want to join the league of na- 2 sclected they tions, inasmuch that stands f‘nr into a picture reace, but there’s no chance that Vil- |in color and design and their placing. la’s wishes have heen consulted. DICTATES OF FAS!!ON. If the handling of the former Xai- colette better liked ser's case ix puzzling because of the| L than ever in thel indications are that the coal i malier it producers are to he allowed to get an|a number B e increase athounting possibly to 75 plain floor er than a cents a ton. Something has to be done | cor bearing that of course to offset any spring drop. |design is made of fisures woven info | It is a bit astonishing that Mexico | !I® floor coverirg or |y ihe arrange- WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN THE KITCHEN {ed brown gingham if pal> blue chy niry but it t r ’ A sterner | period in which more can - i > difference is | ed is decidedv short > up. It may be possible to zo fishi who would remain ing without fear of submarines |} this keea sense of but those in Furopean waters must|. ment morg bave a care lest ther ge* afoul of a vift blow- mine, Taok of edent. all that it is Coiffure ornaments ara rarely seen. to leave it to President Slipper buckles are yet very much Precedents are nothing to| Worn. nim. Taffeta is vsed for the newest coa With a call being made for “The[ Voile linings are suggested for coats. st war gasden year ever!” it is| The collarlcss neck line is no more quite ezident that the experience|popular. gaineii in the past vear or two can| Once again elaborate jewels are in yet he put to good use for self and na- | favor. tion. Side paneis are a feature in skirt Instead =f throwing many officers | trimmings. out of work as the Germans complain,| Embroidery will, for the present, be the armistice terms impossd upon Germany will simply give thoss mili-| Ottoman weaves in silk tary mwn a chance to engage in the | favorites. less used. ribbons are STRENGTH FOR YOUNG MOTHERS How Lydia E.Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound Restores | Health and Strength. in vogue. Colars come in both roli and muffler style. The picot edge is stiil vsed for fin- ishing sheer materials. Hats are coft-times merely a matter of drapery. A huge bow in front trimming of many a largs Fawn colcred spats e worn with mahogany pum The dolman wrap for sp is the only velvet hat. attractive is vers like the one used for winter, excepi that it is furin T . At last tho jace mitt has come into| Lansing, Mich.— T the birth o was not able to stand on m; feet. I was sowe: I could not cghet up- 1 suffered sus nd may be cut in one | Ty child lace slecy” of a dainty fashion again, piece with t¥ gown. Dull gold or oxidized silver lace is much more becoming near the face than the morc delicate colors of chif- fon. A colored crepe de ¢ 2 siip worn under an overdress of whi‘e net is one of the dainti informal even- ing froc A straight English whincord suit of olive gray is simply made. with cov ercd buttons, and sabl> furs for the Lydia E. Pinkham’s Sanative Wash, and I got better ri ght away and was soon a new woman and could work hard, and I only adornments. BOX TO HOLD R!BBON. A ribbon box Sty e R tor o] can recommend these remedies t other one is in reat hurry—that every | Young mothers who are weak and ailing serap of ribbon that comes into the| 8 I was.”’—Trs, ORA O. BOWERS, 621 home should be saved for it. Every| S. Hosmer Street, Lansing, Mich. ek L S worth savine | dition should not continue to suffer from for such uses as the 0dd hetween weakness andézam-butprofit from her son gif: birthday or we expericnce and give this _famous root for tyine around ‘lowers for| and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s the hospital or graduation bouquet.| Vegetable Compound, a trial. or \cning the lin e for the For suggestions in_regard to your | condition write Lydia E. Pinkham Med- unexpected week ribhon seen con- millin- | icineCo.,Lynn,Mass. Theresultof their ny clean-; 40 years’ experience is at your service. ng that it may need, fo : ok ATy powder: add slowly one cup of 1ihbon’ flowsrs or frit|white stock: season with one-balf o et o iamuit ! teaspoon o onion juice and one-half noOw. e poon of salt and stir until smooth k. Add six hard boiled eggs AN ORDERLY ROOM lengthwise; cock until X thoroughly heated and serve on rounds of buttered toast. Baking r, th Powder Biscuit flc tablespoons der, Away favor te boois, to te her letters or teaspoon salt, three table- to_“cummune With her soul” sroons three-quarters to ene cup She can ke of hos surroundings | Milkk or milk and water. Sift dry in- m at she will, even if she edients, cut in the fat, noi weaith at her cominand and dually, t « m in an artist ts furnish her | dough should i without frst law is crder, and|® lishtly floured board, eauia that of a quarters ir ne riches: | Piace in pan half not be|in hot oven twelv |LETTERS TO THE ED[TOR More About Pants. nndings if neglected and| Mr. thank pub- come disordered do nof | licly not only harm with ‘he simple g attentiorn to our ianguage, s and re- incidentally (and move import- ntly) to our pants. We, too. stind for better things— for botfer pants—and ‘ve have been =0 strenuously oceunied in nutting out line not cnly of better pants, but ver the best pants, not heen abls to expend could earnes eration of of we strive 1bat we have much time desive on the ice of words. to piease nct reseed in terms by our word endeavar to make elegant as our pants. something more than “For Better Things” for nown in our ¢legant and f pants and if he (or she) 1y tme we will cheer- tefully knock a cent off 1y pair of pants in our the starch w When in bit of linen ously with hathe icmon ju ing of cover ent d place ir A1 d line drop in and gr price of ylors will cotton fiag) ran light Savin We were the arfci much in- on daylight 1 from Dan- ng antil the the gr: € mow- rub tha labor of tuwrning grass e or using e tedder. ere wiil 5 horse nower if the Iz cuts the leparted he urbing of ed from burr Httl, in the ealt 1 town horderin who " critieizes Farmer No. T mor vs there is no 1~ «en for the airs of pin! S B o coqueit line—and ver) a big bow ousckeeper n such an apro he moes to a matine blouse quite as 3 little de w The hou housekeep ham with a na the back, remely prac ousehald 1 n ave (-lum"’- the tidss in harmor t > poing - comin the most n his body. an eeper at L ousel s Teu mind" than it would Farn Fidagiatnay to e the function in her bewitchin. b b rint apron. There i cood reason why eve interruption, otlier should not have or cince the d TeComingne: the qualities of gr t Why wear chec Lray m.mnm one’s ey £ ciecked gingham 1t Somethi Famo Destroys print will set off one: 2113 - And a straight, Apron Dandruff Bacilli when art ore with circular & : shaped skirt h @ bib with : Science has perfected a wonder- sions that button at the iul preparation that stops Seborr- neck can be obtained at modest or manufactured in an hour or two in the home sewing room? hea (the medical term for dandruff)| by killing the dandruff microbe. Tts name is FAMO and it is a product of one of the famous pharmaceutical houses of Detroit. The ingredients have never been used on the scalp before but they are well known to physicians. CONCERNING WOMEN. Women workers in Manitoba (Can.) foodstuff factories receive a minimum wage of $10 per weck. Over 95,000 women are empl ved in s the factories of Osaka, Japan. _As fast as nature grows new hair Widows outnumber wilowers in the | ¢, Scborrhea germ kills it off. United States by over 3 to 1. Unless you destroy the germ ; with FAMO, the new hair will grow California has nearly 990 women k 3 bald who are eligible to vote. ‘\)ea"er gfid we‘a:ker an aldness c 0,00 - emisa inally will result. s in varions pesitaamen 2re employad | TEAMO destroys the dandrufi ba- Miss Jane Stel only wo- cilli and makes new, luxuriant hair man marine surveyor in New York| 8row. city. FAMO actually retards grayness. b Seoicun It contains no alcohol. It staps all PROTECTS FROM MOTHS, itching of the scalp. Get from the drug store a small FAMO should be used daiiy by Guantity of “bitter apple powder” and | every member of the jamily, even sew it up in little silk bags. Place| {y those who have no dandruff. It one or two of those among the clothes | - e e o heautital 5@ no moth will ever come! near eeps the hair healthy and beautiful them. and prevents seborrhes. KEITH VAUDEVILLE—PARAMOUNT FEATURE PXCTUR'S TODAY—TUESDAY AND WEDN ESDAY A Regular Big Time Headliner DORIS AND RUSSELL in Their Spectacular Scenic Novelty “THE MUSICAL RAILROADERS” et et . oA A T L 15 - JANET CHILDS, Clever Character Singing Coffiedicnne et i . SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Tommy Hayden late of the “Royal Flying Corps” and Mile, Carmen; the Canadian Prima Donna and Viol t, in a Singing, Talking and Dancing and Musical Characterization. : THE PARAMOUNT SUPER FEATURE LOUISA M. ALCOTTS FAMOUS STORY LITTLE WO A moving picture of smiles and tears, for every man and every woman and every child who loves and laughs. More than 2,600,000 copies of the book have been read by many times that number of persons. appealing than the printed. word is the stcry of Meg and Jo and Beth and Amy, brought to life on the screen, Imagine the incident cuts off her long tre to save her mother grief! . Picture: it in cold type and then in: thel ivarm living movie. where Jo How much more wonderful and H e e e e BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE . Big Time Vaudeville and AUDITORIUM ™%V MATINEE 1ic-17¢ EVENING 17c and 28¢ FOUR— BIG ACTS—FCQUR VIM, BEAUTY and HEALTH COMEDY—SENSATIONAL NOVELTY ADELAIDE FRANCES in A CYCLE OF CLEVER SONGS AMD TALK;' including Her Original Novelty Talking and Singing With Her Own Voice on the Records. CONOVER & FORD THE RUBE FIDDLER AND THE GIRL i 1 THE BOLDENS COLORED COMEDY VARIETY OFFERING HARRY T. MOREY in . tEpieid “THE KING OF DIAMGH D3 WILLIAM DUNCAN in “THE MAN OF MIGHT” o S A s MASQUERADE BALL GIVEN BY THE HEPS In Robertson's Hall, Montvile, TUESDAY EVENING Tickets admiting Gentleman and Lady $1.00. Each additional Lady 50c. SKATING RINK OLYMPIC HALL AFTERNOONS 230 TO 5 EVENINGS 8 TC 10 P. 1. “THE SHE ““\"‘ % A Theda Bara Super-Production A PASSIONATE, POWERFUL LOVE STORY OF° A WILD SPANISH GIRL “hurrahed” v the TO\H aa \ io stand still. | had su i>nt woman PEARL WHITE } suffrage influence brougnt o i him that body was =2 ' wreck, and his mind 1 conditi rml IN THE THIRD EPISODE OF that he was willing to “hrrah” fo IR tel that vi dayligat saving plaa is for al farmer. Respecttully, “THE LIGHTNING RAIDER” PATHE'S GREATEST SERIAL tlous; a prac- SWING YOUR PARTNERS. HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY Willimant OTH':’R VIEW POINTS would be the| prophets but | . Feb, s wonder 'f\\! wint “people who doj propheting. T g0 along, predicting changes that never come 1 will re > 100 late that the surest thing would \u-‘ to hang out the “Set Fair” and leave |y, we nave the combination of flies it—Waterbury American. e T it ol That the American people are th THothing ¢ monsters of ani- easiest spenders in the world can|mal life in W ; be judged from the persistent Urging| The old stite ¥ ot orias and apparent acquiescing of tnal: i B American people to fling and paving | wiil, s not as In probabi Ttion on will sizn the I |pette and the great Amercan people will| : pony up. But is not ther a | than 1o 1 loose way of doing bus: n if it|in some: réady mbde.ivut.i#Bridgeport is with such a good natured customer | pog, as the ‘Waterbury = Democra e Connecticut alw could furni something exceptional. If not in gov ernment, through our representa- tive system, or our many inventions, which never were ay—or our “wooden nutmeg: which were not wooden, but which fooled some Kentucky folks who never before saw a nutmes— ..* QR!A THE BIG SALE AT The Brockton Sample & Ban FYLTAvE Store WILL LAST ONLY ONE WrFEK LONGER THE GREATEST BARGAINS L. OFFERED N MEN’S AND WOMEN’S S CALL AND SEE US ER Fogd i .‘Lu::e FAMO is sold at all toilet goods counters, also aptphed at the better barber shops. It comes in two sizes—a small size at 35 cents and an extra large bottle for $1. Seborrhes is thesmedicai name, for o idly increased flosw from the scoazeous the sealp.” The seborrhean exere- ton forme in ccales ov Aakes and niv Enotew a5 dandruff. Mfg. by The Fame Co,, Detroit. THE USEFUL CHAMOIS. A Dit of cloth or chamois should al- ways be kept in the sewiny machine drawer to wipe off the machine be- fere beginning to stitch. RECIPES. Curried Eggs—Melt ono tablespoon of butter, blend in ona tablespoon of yroduc! fon ot 'om-thmmrm_whuu. For-frocks, printed_chiffons axe still| i fiour mixed with one teaspoon of cur- The Brockton Sample S 138 Main Street