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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1919 unnecessary and solely for the puh‘ pose of giving government ownership | possibilities a thorough testing out| as the result of such pro- longed experimentation with the! roads, while it recoznized that the confusion which would follow the| immediate return of the lines is some- | thing to be carefully avoided. That the roads will zo back under the conditions which they existed be- fore the sovernment took them over is not to he expected. It has been! shown that while there is need for federal control that which was exer- cised before the war was entirely un- just. The government proceeded to} do just the opposite to what it had permitted the roads to do and it is re- arized that federal control in the fu- ture must be along different lines than in the past, What the changes will be under the new arrangement have not been de- | termined but that is what should get carly consideration by congress, and | cause of this and other matters that are awaiting congressional act there sk in calling | the extra se of congress to-| . gether. | CIRCULATION ‘ { WEEK ENDING MARCH is d'orwich Bulietin and Qnui‘icr‘- 123 YEARS OLD S @ month; 96.00 " Subserintion price 120 2 wess: » year. Entered at the Postoffice at Norwd wond-ciass maier. Telephans Catls. Bullets Dusiness Office 430, Bulletin Fltorial ch, Coma., as Rooms 35.3. Bufletin Job Offies 35-2. Willimantfe Offie 23 Church St Telephone 105. —e e Norwich, Monday, March 3, 1910 MEMBER OF THE ASSGCIATED PRESS, The 1s exclusively entitlce to the all news despatelr e cr otherwiza credited in the lai cews published Associated this also et - < of republication of special despated. |}t are also resered. ion PROTECTING BOND HOLDERS. | From the time that people began| zet their Liberty bonds into their sion studied efforts have been | by sharpers to get them. It furnished a new and extensive field| for operations and the maost made of it. Tn spite of ‘he 1 s were s well as an is being | fact that for invest- res all smooth | promise of purch pat ed alluriv whiclk th n order and get in of cup’ oblized to dispose 2 eded fu of nds em i for ban) ) pay sou orde these insti- them the | nd advice tment NATIONS. alay LEAGUE OF ch of Sena- | of Monroe doc phere from Under the vintaln 2 hemisphere v mselfishly i} over he | re- | idministe to abandon was not d has or miles without the srent matter than e in sy Jesing oeean | diffe em unde that reason it urged that a land for hich n equal weuld have list commissi that in ambition to ecting the first is does | ! e the voune | About 1700 miles, is such | are for the most ertecting the get ir cro. tance hat the being r shor ar machines i rupted pre- | iddition s for 000 dead e somq trees and is considered probahly at some hav en cut others hould were where and where troes early period ition of the ir the the 3 replacement | n a tree ows a rece f trees even nd of EDITORIAL NOTES. March, and the ground hog ade worse failure, From the way in which or following anether, no onz can thi AL distegarding thrift. A i oy | The man on the corner improvement or have .ione has been able to because they of human nature Seauttitn It will be mest unfortunate if Mayor SNl n, | Ole Hanson of Seattle is not jattend that conference ton. What bothers the m ston is t <o inconsiderate and force them coun poli neve possible wh has & for one reason o i ; > demand the case inj. have to be frequently ir !“‘ cen reeded removed s not alwa under guch There are ti way but such ften res arks. Thers et and whes ause ma in say! block the s Tt j dom or 1 ions to replace the es when trees ara in not the c iential streets they are a decided disease, injury or ecessary to ct down it commendabin others should be put the approximately so, I such a plan is a so Vew York city, it certainly other cit Trees provide which can be obtained in is very or in ti i to ‘ll\eu finr\ mi o to It begins te look as if that of goverrors and mayors at| Washington next week is likely to re-! sult in quite a general resort to sud- | | stitutes, ”‘: '> There are those who think that LA hard pushed financially, but way would be & grand good | 2 and 200d | (pouiq refleet upon the faet that idea if other cities, whether noted for P - heir attractive streets or not, would| adopt the plan of at least maintai the number of shade traes through uch annual replacemen RETURNING THE RAILROADS. Since his return from Europe Di- | rector Gemneral Hinez has been con- ferring with President Wilson in re- sard to the railroad problem, and as the result he makes the announcement | to the effect that the roads will not | be turmed back immediately to bri- |, vate control. That is some mtmmti than the declaration of Director Mc- Adoo when in office to the effect that if_the control of the roads was not | extended to five year period they| would be at once returned to the owners and there were ceriain things about the McAdoo proposition which the president was said to favor, The five year plan was opposed and equally &0 was the immediate return, tor the idea of holdinz onto the roads for five years is considered entirely i gather- | a they they they ho n no i and lover compared with ed Armenians. E('fcv-(s are being made to bring| an early repeal of the tax on| but it doesn't make muech | { difference whether it s accomplished | or not as ‘far as the average buver is| concerned. The increase in the cost of liquor is given as the cause for the decrease | half of the number of arrests for| oxication g that more reve- nue for the ernment means less for the city. As soon as one of those biz Ber- thas with which the Germans shelled : French capital has been set up in at city it will be possible for the Huns to insist that it has reached Paris in mere ways fhan one. It is costing them something, dut| a large number of the people, includ- ing many in business, never knew so much about their finances as ther| have heen forred to find out as the| result of the government’s search for | revenue. through income taxation. the mea gov i the advises | ! ot Th By _| puttin | piece water. iclean cold water, WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN THE KITCHEN SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE | Plack velvet. Brown sugar is better than white| A new French color combin sugar with cereals. Tialian green with a ‘te1 rose 3¢ sure to have ironing tables of a:'" apricot. : Dinmoud shaped pearl buttons tri u’zml‘m.nble height. oyl snated 2o S _}& white tailored blouse of pussy not be used to flay- | {; WHIS 1l people. Da Etocir .' : a | A white satin toque is without trim- prn [Stockings at heels, 214 | ming except for veil of black em- knees before they are worn. e i pay, Potato salad can be carried s A blouse of black chiffon is elabor- school child’s lunch basket. embroidered in light blue heads Cotton the same shade is better lo‘ R son P mend gloves with than silk. —_ Individual oyster pies are delicious | INDIRECT LIGHTING. and an agreeable change. Speaking of house decorating good cover for to mind a very preity idea whi tle is crocheted of e cotton. decorator is showing., This new In making cake, should have|fs in the indirect ceiling lamp. yolks and whites beaten separatel; | bowl like shape is arranged Kiop gl bits) ot ribbor. laces. mem glass fastened together wi brocades, and so on, in a box where ass screw. The new idea is between they can be got at easily and t e two glasses ¥ [COmE ADart will be a great resource when anjl fhoy ey be Jined wilh ony: colon gift-making season comes around. monize with the dec SR Sew a hook on one end and an eve! ... 'T?lm'am} rltlx)emr r:’\\‘ :\;f“fl( :‘ddl L;“ on the other of the strip of ela ‘hed upon the glass in a most beau- that goes into the small boy's kne tiful manner. If one tires of *this ef- erbockers. Nothing is easier than to! ..t one may place the pla et slip it out when washday comes G Tt B B e g P o nother entirely different effect is A standard pudding is made ned. For festiy sions the of h a cup butter cupful may be decos to accord brown sugar creamed together. Add| oom’s color scheme. four (ablespoonfuls rich mill — flavor with vanilla and lemon. Ma hout stitches ironing board edges toes in a a hot ‘whi water bot- eggs with the | auce and onc mps NOT SUPERSTITIOUS, n’'t be supersti 5 the same to forego of the the =2 You ca tic de ui {yiy the renti i, that a | feot mp cloth on wrong luy over have one hers in ever are the the pleasure gorgeous pre: light saw, These small bein stood on eves from a2 lamp, wall acket - made The screen » of of peacock screen scre tables put bi over till dry. e same THE ONE-DISH DINNER here ever busy a e contai be a had ivs when you could d in one dish satisfaction 1o | to do to “dish ner was to it that dull nner al would think 1 the m ake or caught ide, feather of the h you n cou dist oom th of ide net sereen light you dish gold fore be so when you nd peacock color- & ; ] AN ANT TRAP. ome rge sponge L 1 anr the pie IMELY TIPS, widow to do abstar overloolked A COHB|NG JACKET thar edges do awa A new any mate with ar women were en loop. ment holds that throat. -loop ar secure 1 Woman's Ur meeting adopted increased reprc- te and fed- Trade KEEPING CUT FLOWERS sct people 1 wd mis emandin labor hure From invest epecEntiy it is found that pract I | women who h work ise one none of employed 0 .1 fl'm r been cheer up every room bon't buy flowers eve er, but look afte they were ch g do do- A NEW VEIL PIN. how stem with nip the from ab- | . sharp penknife s done in j at the extr in front. catches the eme upper tilt of fhe in five \ ymmonia | or six drops of un with cc before filling them CLEAN PHOTOGRAF Dirty photographs are so un { that you will be glad to kn to clean them. Moisizn a so! ed parts and put them to stand in a | ; solution of soap and water in a cool | CIOUh With Warm water io which & li tle ammonia has been added; wr place. In the morning cut the stem 1 3 again and leave them in - water | 1e cloth out well and wip photo s very lightly, drying them im- for two hours before pulting them ; . g Fate } back in the vase containing ulphate {’“' Baisly ity ‘.:Lfl‘:’ sloth of ammonia. This may take, hut At night sponge the flower any stems in remove wither- WINDOW WASHING. clean windows simpl { newsaper under the watc cnough to dampen it, cru 1 rub on the windo window will be clear dried instantly. Should 1 it 4)‘1 with a dry be worn eem a lot of trouble to tify it hold ucet lor h toget| pane. The washed and lint remain, cle Cotton the a DICTATES OF FASHION. | Ribbons and ribbon hats are being made up into new mode Spring w are beir < shir lue serge is sometimes hand draw and hand fringed for the sake of nov elty dist -3 made of to protect { H fi | { RECIPES. Appledare Soup—Wash three medium sized potatoes and cook in boiling salted water until soft; drain o {and rub through a strainer. Scald one ‘W‘ N UD; quart of milk in double boiler with two striped ef- | glices onion, remove onion and milk slowly to potatoes. Melt on» one-half tablespoons butter, tablespoons flour and stir until well blended; then pour on hot mixture gradually. while stirring constantly. Bring to the hoiling point. Season ivith one and one-half teaspoons salf, one- eighth teaspoon pepper and a few grains cayenne. Cook one minute, strain and add three tablespoons 1o- entirely imitation white ried with our summer froc Drawnwork “stockings, and down lines, feet. Lingerie in ali the bright colors ally associated with sports elothes. Writing paper with brignt plaid lin- g in the envelo New tapest and metal thread gold A large black of white ivory to; heads with to be car- s, usuall to give a draveriss in colors also in black and velvet cape has an trou- | a on| _|dear to Germany. ‘Drink Habit odd lining of white satin striped with | Surrenders to TESCUM Tescum Powders for breaking up the drink habit; destroy all taste for! whiskey, ale, beer, or other alcoholic| stimulants, as thousands of wives and mothers can testify, It is a simple home treatment that can be given secretly and s0ld under a steel-| bound, money-refund guarantee by the Lee & Osgood Co. and all up-to- | date druggists. mato ketchup. crackers. Swiss Steak—Get one pound of the bottom of the round, cut thick, an inch and a half at least. Wash and wipe it. Put a spoonful or more or flour on it and pound it to a pulp. Turn over and continue till it is all reduced to a pulp. Heat your iron saucepan hot, put in a spoonful of butfer and put in_your steak. Brown quickly on both sides, then put on salt and pepper, put in a little hot water and cover it. Lee it simmer about two hours, turning it ionally, and put in water it Iy a little at a time. It should Accompany with ecrisp LETI'ERS TO THE EDITOR Fishing at Gardrer Lake. Ed\or: Sentaor ‘Vaterman's hiny :n Gardner 55 wnrd for hearing Tues- nh at 2 p. m. Room 66, cast side. state capitol, March fourth floors Hartford I very much desire that all who are interested in this bill may know when | the hearing u: his applies well those wio favor the 1s well s to those who oppose it. e oppo 1 from the ver th a clear con- .0ing has hout e by fair and ju a sporigman-— and 1 do not as one, for [ chim to to b my du { ¢ 10} first >eable ot real in- Pt of ou 1 a Novody just cause need fear with a spark of '\‘.15! ~ being would in | nhood in an ope of s purpose inidars. opposed our «ditorial in that | op 1bor Sunday or De- | to ident cove | | | d tend to all League ons. es war an e ought a gestion to the worl is ankind. nd peace if nations ollow one I re will mak the world's f no man an measure which, however, ms, in my t dissension among the injury or inj W of ! intend judgment rather than to natior or to stice to my coun to| to agreemen and so explicit misunderstand i In the draft must no s0 man by plain that can prepared for tions inte alre: con there about the pre- which men do not p to understanding | is danger that the very nation the constitution of t quarrel about the | various artic les within a m to have been ) drafted, and the It is crudenes | and looscness of expression. | “I press this point j cannot found world peac | cynical ‘scrap of paper' declared so There is nothing of the world a: treaties. To what- | the United State: carry out the provi- instrument to the last| jot gnd tittle. Therefore, the ldn"»\ uage in which the terms are ted must be exact and precise and as free| from any possibility of conflicting h-! itmpxemuons as it is possible to make | them. Explanations or interpretations | of any of these doubtful passages is| not sufficient if made by one man,]| { whether that man be thu Preudem of | | the Unitest Statesor a tor {one els: | Lodge directly answered Precfionti 11 you upon_the | so wvital to the peac ctities of instrument agrees, it must | sions of that | ever Wilson'’s -personal explanation of the| | constitutional provisions rding | the Monroe Doctrine b, “How anyone can say that article 10 ex-| tends the Monroe Doctrine to all the| world p: my comprehension. If! you extend the Monroe Doctrine to| all the world, it ceases to exist, be-!| cause it rests on nothing but the dif- | ferentiation of the American hemi- ! sphere from the rest of the world. | “Under this draft, Kurope will have | T | the right to take part in the settlemen- | of American questions, and we, of| course shall have the right ta take| part in the settlement of all ques- tions in Burope, Asia and Africa. Eu- rope and Asia are to take part in polic” ‘ ing the American continent and the Panama Canal, and in return, we are‘ to have the right to police the Balk ans and Asia Minor, and we are asked to do so. ‘Perhaps the time we are to do this, the American never to abandon policy and the Monroe Dactrine with- out benig perfectly certain that the: earnestly wish to do so. Tor this has come when | but T want to warn| that they ought | the Washington ino Murh € | amount Keith Vaudeville Artcraft Feature Plctures MONDAY, TUESPAY AND WEDNESDAY WORK AND KEIT IN AN ORIGINAL COMEDY NOVELTY “THE-END OF SOME DAY™ GUERRO & CARMEN | LEONARD & WRIGHT Classy Musical Offering In an Album_of:Danges s s SIX PART ARTCRAFT SPECIAL PRODUCTION ™ FRED STONE in “UNDER THE,TOF” You just get finished rattling every rib laughing when’: he's again with some more circus-fooling. Some of the biggest circus scenes that ever came down the pike are in “Under the Top.” Nothing short of the Big Tent sould stage all Fred Stone's acrobatic miracles, vaulting and parachutings. . Canning Scenery, Burton Holmes Travelogixe AUDITORIUM BIG BANNER BILL OF FEATURES THE FOUR ARDOS SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARY HEADLINER HOMER TRIO JOHN F. CLARK Sensational Offering Extemporanious Comedian ALICE JOYE in “THE LION AND THE MOUSE” From the Famous Frohman stage Success of the Same Title by Chas. Kiein WILLIAM DUNCAN in ‘ “THE MAN OF MIGHT” I the press and the public | ate to consider well the! roposal before it takes | responsibility of casting| we have adhered | and under | off TODAY—TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Matinee 2:20, 11c and 17¢ Evening 7 to 10:15, 17c ‘and 28¢ gravity the he aside to for a century and moj have greatly and peoples TODAY AND TUESDAY NORMA TALMADGE in a Screen Version of David Be- lasco’s Greatest Stage Success. THE HEART GF WETONA PEARL WHITE IN THE FOURTH.EPISODE OF THE LIGHTNING RAIDER THE SUN OF A HON SUNSHINE COMEDY ATHE NEWS or Lodge declared if the League | inteed the territorial integrity f,'!] member natior that meant arm- He declared there was mo | ; to make good such guar- | and the| ry by d and man- | tl s and broth- | the people of America. 1 wish| efully to consider whether| are willing o the youth of | by other | b regard m what they! wmosnnmmm desire. | ered from President | immigration. The presi- | White | army made ni o be fi husbar of the navy to have n - que to other rmine admit a flood > and Hindu labor | lan for league, | we promise to! the league made and X brought home stion, he said, is too|T, A. B. HALL, T From By the “OVER TH cLus” ROWLAND'S JAZZ BAND CONFETTI AND STREAMERS LAST CANCE BEFORE LENT We or and by the people|given by J,:R.'S. z. S. P. in Pulaski States, a govarnment, I, Norwich, Conn., Tuesday Even- other peopl ing, March 4, 1919. Music by Lang's Ry iR Jazz Band. Dancing 8 to 12. Gentlemen 50z Ladies 35. LAST DANCE BEFORE LENT. SKATING RINK OLYMPIC HALL AFTERNOONS 230 TO § EVENINGS 8 TC 10 P. M. h, Lodge part now for U‘e foreign policy of are invited to move ngton toward the time from ngton. ¥ the for the income cer purpose tax retur ue ordi paid for deductions lowed only similar rsor OTHER VIEW POINTS For consid : |of the early plan which 30, if no or alled really davligh Countn sunset, the wor tion of the cloc up earlie: 1 to'the renewal daylight using again March We never ving” It is ,000, he $1,000 in his allowed a net A reason: oroing re: t deductic ment of buildings built or ac and ships | that date and tion of the is made after April quired after the daylight inexorable rule of the lengthen. ¢ prosec made for | ¢ wells, | 1 and | ‘ac- in| . | r, wih ou come : e Western farm not “the 1 the beach,” as we used in persons who tried to wned the earth There are geport Post. he depletion her natur: der cording deposit i on improvements r conditions o - o thi Contributions or gifts made Auring | - r 1918 to corporations organi- | for charitable, scienfific, religious | t0 s educational purposes, or for the|make prevention of cruelty to children or|and inimals, may be deducted to an|Jus not exceeding 15 per cent. of the taxpayer's net income. Other items which may be deducted | are as follow i Taxes paid or accrued, except in-| come, war profits and excess profit | taxes and those assessed against local | benefits of a kind tending to improve | the value of the property. | Losses in trade or business if not| |4 /.’d Message To Ladies How To Reduce Your Weight that burden of obesity ummer. Become lithe and p suffering from heat. property not conneeted wm;\w b even eat ica cream and trade or business if arising from fires, candy if vou like. Enjoy yourself storms, shipwreck or other casualit Atwhlc getting thi or from theft, if not compensated by Mrs. Clarer insurance or otherwise. | reduced her weigh Debts ascertained to be in_six weeks by and charged off within the Many other repo Interest delighted women who edness, le to get rid of their to purcha securities, the interest on|fat until they adopted which exempt from tax method The following items are not dedueti-| Get a small box of oil of korein, in personal. family or living e ules a siore and take es. Amounts expended for new !regularly;.also follow the eiher plain buildings or permanent improvements | directions. Nothing drastic or harm- made to improve the value of the!ful—a safe .self-treatment that has property. Amounts expended in re-|improved the figure, v heauty storing property or in making good | ealth of legio adies. A exhaustion thereof for which an al may be had f postpaid, in lowance for deprecoation has been|plain wrapper, by writing to the man- made. Premiums paid on any life in- | ager, Korein ¢ i Sta- irance policy covering the life of any | tion . New pro- ficer or employee or any other per- | truding hips, neck or son financially interested in the trade |bust, double abdomen, or business carried on by the taxpay- |etc., dne to imple. re- er, when the taxpayer is directly 0r|mar1<zb|v reduction indirectly a beneficiary in the polieY. |plan shouid compensated for by insurance or that she pounds korein. en made have been burden of the new worthle: year. indebt- indebtedness incurred York. undu chin, obesity, ective be tries B — o pus this weight Railway corporations gether soulless when they ten minutes for refreshme raitway lunch counter. ite w ’vvl;y s WHES YOU Wanr ihess before tue ‘publir medium _beiter Vertismg - ) Put your bus thero is n tham " tirouyl the ad- wlumis® ~«The-Bulletin,