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Sarwich Gullefin wnd Goufied 123 YEARS OLD SBEATG sie 138 8 werk » wer. Fabuwd ot Wo Pewofies 2t Norwleh, - Coun., & womi- e wester. Telephona Calls Eufiedls Budnem Office 430. Dallala Sdtiorlal Reoms 35.3. Bullstia Job Offfcs 35-2. 23 Church St. Teleglgne 105 2 S o month: 38.00 WRttmanste Office Norwiciy, Mandly, March 10, ‘1919 Pkl Mot A et S e e ——— — WMEWBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, e Asweixied P ¥ the neo sor revibilcation of all mews demetel W geediied W it or not otheswise R Uk pumw wod 2lw oo loesl mew CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING MARCH 8th CRITICIZING THE COVENANT, It is not believed when from Presiden t ‘his the nations o that eturned nee witk 1 g of would pe id that it was ¢ re- dnd wndoubtedly pected that from the oninions\which might offered in rezard to it some suggestions would be secured it would be wise to incorporate } final draft, Washington's advice in aveiding forelzn entanglements is sonably familiar, but President Wi hag also had something to say or subject himse At the unveiling the Barry monument in Wasl in 1914 he said “We cannot forr lances with those who are not going ovr way: and in our might and ma- jest nd confidence and Jefi- of our own purpose, wo need shouid net fsrm allianc world. Thoze their ¥ it He has progress clem port of be which in nes: and th wtion in the who right, those who consclences In determinin cies, ol or advan we are stuly those than their alliances.” In an ater to en honor g2 do addrass vear a the Daughters of the olution in Wa America has ove the things and bLelievin apart in its lde low itself to 1 heart is econ uarre n ot Le befor would thinking onl a a Amer ington he sai d heart t America believes stands to al- can Rev &choo its dr ned e nto words we leap. thus Mr. going want ex-Presi see Wilson has have hought ague o nd dvocate oubtedly 1t fiot meaning anguage matic patois definite regarding when may be terminated and Monroe doctrine and for revision . ir ie e, Say Tn- needs revislon. arranged. 1 g out and its and in diplo- that i in ts obligations rogarding the te come and adeop- venant symmeotri i= ally has to nond He savs P digcussion tion That cs have only noints hut of aiding encther wh « ich the crtt pi the d the dciems hav. not er pon THE CONFERE been rejor which ction is furr as wel ter th must or i good Turone h the confli tory Ttaly ritory pose of co Jugeslavia be deprived of t longs of in most u are f themselve terms o written. How get into W [h,yl sea shout that Geeply imnrobable here uations across theugh this n i to relicve the distress a to those who need the bility for straightening out this tangle seems to lie upon the peace conference and not solely upon on the coun- iries participating ther THE PRE‘IDEHT fiPDOSED Regardless of the manner in which Ihe idea of sinking the warships taken rom Germany has been advocated supported, it certainly has not recelved the endorsement this country, the secretary of tavy, leading naval authorities and sthers. The report some weeks ago lo the effect that the American peace lelegates favored the idea caused a videtpread opposition to manifest i of of draft | one which | the | NORWICH, BULLETIN. MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1919 self against any such plan whieh would bring about an abmoiute waste of hundreds of millions speat in the very property which this and ether nations are making apompflat!nns to aoquire. It is therefore an interesting reply which Congressman Fuller of Massa- chusetts has received in reply to his letter to President Wilson in relation to this very subjeet. Congressman Fuller sought the presideni’s ideas and he has learned that President Wilson is opposed to the sinking of the Ger- man warship= and the propesal to him seems “like the counsel of those who do not know what else to do.™ That is the personal view of the head of the counfry and of the Ameri. can delegation in FEurepe, although he takes occasion to set forth that this judgment is not final since he has not had an epportunit the matter with tative naval men. Thus though the president has not reached a flnal decision upon the matter he iakes the.view which many others have exnressed that there is justification for such a waste and it gives -the impression that while his mind is not closed upon the matter he will in upon some zood and sub- at the' plan te scuftle the ships, THE DAYLIGHT °AVI|\:G LAW. The tailure of the effort to secure a repeal of the daylizht law, which went inte the discard when the agricultural appropriation bill failed of passag going received with ming satisfaction and r accordin 5 to be concerned, at least a part of to bring to who i may neonvenienca to en=aced in the produc- market. . Such farmers the clock srder to eateh the w and meet the requirements of others who work sl the new t Otherwi: there reason why it should amount of fifference. the other hand to in mils, and they part of the dayli dvantaze. Dbenefit of an hour of daylirk otherwise most of them woul way. Tt them to enjoy the pleasures of the ~reat outdoor world which it would be difficult to obtain fn any other way When it mated that hyndre of millions of dollars are saved fuel and light it can be aspreciated that there is a benefit attached which annot be ienored. It is. however, a light saving, not a davlight crenat- ing plan. There'd just mueh davlight without the law, but advan tage would not be taken of it so gen- era it ake those store: e who factori orm q e a cor population of v it saving plan is a which be sleeping gives chance is e d be as THE PENNSVLVANIA ELECTION. Not rected for R little atiention has the outcome in congres: heen di- contest from the 2Ind district in Pennsylvania caused by the death of e republican whe had been clected to the 66th 1 fal In that distriet wh republican to congr if century democratic s named last week and seat ¥ succe coming 1 | 8 B w ntial reason before he will sanction | :Llr in} any | the change thev | in WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN THE KITCHEN SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Salt in whitewash makas it stick. The best color for nursery walls is soft blue. Onions must be kept in & cool, dark piace. Salt beef made dishes. Cabbage shculd be stored stems up for the winter. Scissors should have an honored piace in every Kitchen. Never afttemnt finer than you can afford. Study the markets which are in season. When covers lose their knobs, an be, replaccd by new on bought fo- ten cents per Goz Try frying fish in fat that has been| ved from former fryi the flavs be very tnuch imp the sict room it much t for the p if the e botfles are kep: cut of sight. ms can casily be removed from by flouring the hands and rubbing the currants bet ¥ “lavet wino stain tabiccloth sw is excellent for many heusekeeping and uy things | they | can ry removed 2king it in from the Among the kitchen novelties is the lividual alaminum tutter mouid, prints the initial on the butter, Lirush the lower crust cf a pie over| with the white of an egi. This pre- vents the juice from s oug] Salt put the which wwhagd, brussels outs m. Kin o water or in are t is to he 1 a clean, more tend into round in the eut ¢ n.d never be are done. | to break if this ment thoy ihey are very likely is done, COOKING CUSTARD. Why does a custard curlie? There are t hy custard curdles—too Ligh tempera and too long cooling. For a baled custs tire A he resulat a moderate oven, the custard ch the custirs water. The wa be very h stard is baked wrted in it will co Soft custar should be pre double b and should be stirred onstantly while cookinw foft cus- tard is cool 1 when it is ercamy and wiil coat the spoon. hs custard hould curdle, the curd may be re- moved hy hP\U £ Fvaporated milk i for the makirg of vart evaporated milk water, rd i ing cups or but not hoilmg. when 1 knife ou: clean 1 ler to two parts TO RECLAIM A CORK. If a cork nhas been nushed Pottlé, loop s piece of siving o the bottle, Roll > 1oop zna jerk it o inte avic HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Lemon juice is a nowerfal ¢ rich rinic in crganic heelnd shoes are m. fortable and far better for aith than lrench i am - dily b ' and time when the ie | was uppermost in the i country it attributed 1t 5 | tha been of nation t was had ampaig won ming to the this ue of c ind had the peovle on For the ettom m Sun questioned hi as to whether this { sue of their camp: didate admitted that successful candidate 1d gone befo tion setting the New f the ¢ the leadic that I becanse Dur at nose th York ndida of this tter it stdt new that his =0 stated, de 1zue of n: vernment lahor attitue The th d vote The defeated the plan of the other idate ared that 0 and quest props misrep his | and that terest nublican lin his defe the with ote cceed were the mai It would thus anpear tt which th, 4 | ¥ qu {1 redominated he matiers and question EDITORIAL NOT“ it When comes to saving will abl It will ill be any nters nossi mee A little extra snlf denial av an offset| man on the as soon he mill o corner says: nery Just ex ump. If we are to beljeve false stories come | easily v aid as they do from Russia n it is over, over there, it e ident is to) will not| L uble getti over, er: a or There can be little jewels worth $3,000 wer N Jersey chicken the high price of e er. According to the harbor workers of York impossible to setile a or to prevent a strike y are given everything that for. The favorable report on a bi sentence auto thieves to ten imprisonment for the first offense 15 for the s nd the pen none too high. Most places are telling about har- | vesting only a fraction of an ice crop but none has been noticed to brag { about filling the icehouses and stack- ing it outside. If the Lawrence strike leaders want to get back to “that grand and glori- ous country of liberty, Russia,” ev- erything possible should be done to hasten their sailing. W coon wint | the foundatio sinuld not be wo few nours at oS, for more | bu w to h - the he women bath salt them. spense. W, with who oncs never v hey need sea sait B not wers an on the { that you may yourseif ‘hat ch de t At stockings = feet in wa dry at vour ass en ire fa va and your n a 00k least, when removed and caten mmerse then Then at, It the two im- R nd the a space be- | id not touch foc for the heel. where the vour foot is nor e is a4 wet im fram toe to i lown, T unde Tow the habit se in flat heel footwe with arch d of vour this case T oof e, running | the wear broken some £ with v not euiti t the hou hava bedroom do te some of zort s by ne mears attribute tood most im- of How he “hes 2s food OFF DUTY, even in t 100 styla no in étr heouse evel comfort- c the dnlzed in girl when BOOTS WATERPROOF. T make hrate w miv eqmal parts of mutton faf, beeswax and swoet a1l together han. heat ove ‘ave until 1naited fter the m ure has coolad anply &t to ‘he hoots plantifuily. rv about | eAms nd that really rer ctly wat- 00f. Tittie partici 1 edge of soies, er them perfe AL CD;O?: NEU color th never be viv will should briz ‘he fiaor ather tr h 1t ceem frem it for w ump to rniture DICTATES OF FASHION. Dull velvet frocks relieved cets of gold and blue brorade. Evening sses are apt 1o have a todice of sii% with a full skirt of lace ar tnlle which gives a good oppor- tunity to make over an old evening ¢ Black Chantilly lace over straw is ¢rnart far an afternoon hat. The edee of-the lace is allowed to fall over the Lrim like a canopy. Cotton falicics premise 1epular than ever for the coming ason. Satn and taffeta will both > used for the afternoon frock. Taffeta s are qucied as rewer note in the mew millinery. Polka dots of embroidery make a by tc be more the {rieh and heavy ! about and | ¢ si i simplified form of decoraticn for some of the semi-formal frocks of Georg- ette, Glycerined ostrich feathers and os- irich tips wiil adern hats of the di- tectoire shape. Suit @resses of simple ‘ailcred lines sre shown with vest effects of either i or of contrasting col- A darker toned megliges chiffon drajied over coth. Moest of the froc coliars, some of iney lingerie. THE EVENING BLOUSE. No one needs to he jold the woman fashion does mot cousider a sep- ite skirt aind blouse a stitable mode dress for cvening. In fact, usually & ate waist as suit- ng wear i nough to « ignorance of -the faet ren iot of women do deper-l. o sart of dres< combination for not all of their evening wear. decided adventages economy. Moareover, wearing a lizht, 2 more substantial sdvantage that wearing som hiv cleaned, impossible from point w of exnimse aiways to have freshly cleaned and Auffy gown. The new hiev kirt or ay of brown bronce metal shown new have ce and some of have tha does in light and fluffy and toe a that extend in earance or a one are hest w with the sl Le worn. Tho tributed by neck frill. ¥ rt of dar These chosen in ith which h can he coliar blous und taffeta b ame (nior. frimmad rs of with tond W the Irosely belter: Some of the the sides, th2 heads. wais in with are back a ted fn only and front panel vorn in t a d. Ferhaps for light e bright WTeta silk Some of the the x“n\\» show con- drilling | v @ tble ovening a oth r skirt. One of : new es in a Jersey especially attr 1ew net waisis fin s sort very tucki and of lh.l: #an i casily by en and th Lame Tied with the use of ths sewing ma- to ad- sew on ged the rest net round necks, on 2s the ne. Seme care m be et the mackine tensicn 19ted he Attemniine net, but once this is ar smooth sailing. Son louses are finished with the fullness of which i 1ranged +ilk cords, 1nd cording appears trimming on the sleeves a BRINGING UP A FAMILY. Use less cream so as of whole miik for the children. The baby should wear his abdom- ina]l band with shoulder straps. Saving milk means drop that comes into the home. Use meat on the family often enough to tempt the _Cookies will th lined Children taken well the table appetite. ¢hen hot should never preserve: a baby Such thi Never or a of ge alloew paciiier. tle or to the drinkin it piain. ne juice may water if be added the baby re- so uahle a Teme a little food may or worse. well as left out fried bab, illnes;, the serious result Cond coff ments shoyld be So should as tea and | foods, DAINTINESS. rumors m out the complete parate white neck- is 1o necessity for bout them. For separ of the daintiest kind long as woman's love endur To he sur v made th: bits of dainty and organdic e of neckwear he fact t Whatever rom time to disappearance wear, there ned neckwear s0 be o wrie were air wn childre have new a FRUIT VINEGAR. the frui eno watet away o fe vinezar “mol or vl ar nt, which get from grocer. Add the rin- from fruit jars to this and yoy e sure to be supplied with vin- ngs, boil in just to cove and ce of other” can se dding or vi ou W’OMEN. husbands and girls hilling: CONG ERNIN Tn Turkey their wiv for a few T andinavian countries were the first of Burope to sanction the full political enfranchisement of wome: It is claimed (hat 90 per cent 1| women who enter industry d get out of within are are being sold S marry seven hwimmer man to be appointed having reeentis witzerland as a rep Hungary. is the first an ambaesa- esentative HATS WITHOUT DASH. Any piece of millinery these days that has not character enough to be individual is hopelessly mediocre in style. One might far better wear an unbecoming hat than a hat without a dash of smartness, PROLONGS LIFE. To make your shoes wear twice as long melt together tallow and common resin in the proportion of two parta of tallowe to one of rosin. Apply thig preparation hot to the solés of the shoes as much as the latter will ab- sorb. This is well worth trying. RECIPES. Sausage Salad.—Plunge three frank- ters of " whereas it would be | harden. of | evening color to go - are to on- or vou have o blouse to | it may some ! or being to save plenty utilizing every just p soft if put into a be allowed dren's afleat | being | te will there chiffon them | strain | deserting of ! | TOBAGSO NABIT -t A m...,, n gotd. n-ll—a "“Y. i T on che of Sk v ‘.. i Fobaace Book. Werlh fis wel ). WOODS, 1C-668, Station F. New Y furter sausages into one quart of boil- ing water, boil for six minutes. Re- move, let get cold, then slice into thin | slices. Slice also four medium sized : cold boiled potatoes, one medium sized | sound white onion, six meflium sized sound pickles, and one very small, thoroughly cleaned and drained head of lettuce. Place all these articles inl a large bowl to hold ingredients. | Season with four tablespoonfuls of a i good French savory dressing made of | i , mustard and onion juic Mix well and! Apricot Bavarian Cream.—One pint can or one pint of fresh apricots, one- half box of gelatin, one-half pint cold water, one pint of cream. Cover | jthe gelatin with the water let soak half hour. Pre; a sieve. If fresh first s en them. Stir the golat water unti} dissolved. Whip the cream. | Add the gelatin to the apricols, mix into a granite pan. Stand | in anoth pan of eracked ice until it heg add the whipped cream. carefully until mixed thoroughly, into a mold and i Serve with heaped around the t W turn ; whipped cream se. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | Kno'kmg and Knockers. or: President King of the r of Commerce in an address fellow members and citizens in | king and the tor, what is| nocking and who is | a civic body that! the definition of the knocker? Is through it repres e ‘says streets are not fit to he out doo trolley accommodations are able, steam railrcad at all appropriate the community, other defects are d | lic_officials, | public in general ganization, or is his order for hi April or May, when the price ton, and all he can get is one or one-half ton until it sells at ind then he can get all he want man that owns his 5 mill tax 5 his opinion travagant use of money without apparent results? Is the farme: is opposed to the daylight saving e knocker, or the one that of the plan? Also, who is the knoc when cne wants to know-if you w pants and the other objects to wearing_pants? fo our civic bo and support calling a tc ppropriate $1.500 to the farm bureau and then hiring a tailor to tell the farmers how to grow corn, also ty juniper bushes to the trolle cost of three or four hundred dollars? Is the man that pays the bills a knoc! er_because he objects? Mr. Editor, we have had civie bodies | for the past 50 vears or more. Since - the grand list has gone from s ty . paper under date 14, 1915, to $1 7 intheas- sessors’ report, Jan. 23, 1919. Is the shrinkage due to the loss of the hog- that covered the hills of Norwich modern sanitation decreed a :o to health and happiness (no grip and Spanish influenza known at | that time). or our banking system in dropping from seven national banks and the Thames Loan and Trust Co. (gone but not forgotten) with a capi- 35,000 to three with a capital | that | insuffes- hedules are not | the welfare of numerous r judgment of ‘our pub- managers and outsid: of their it the one that places allowan i for §10| fourth $13.50, the ex- valued W It would | would take ough the 1N the died 2 tion of be nice the mat Cosey C John premature our civic up and ner why Young death after luable lot of the | orwich, also the orwich 3 Co., a valued indv s gone have Dbody 11 us this is ler Co. a_dona- | past few 3 Yditor, how much the community | es in - of a civic hod that buys everything he wants exeept { shoestrings and toothpicks out of town; | paving cash to the out of town mer- | chant, and getting t tooth- 2] mer- INQUIRY. More on Dayli Editor Saving. e bee much sion of con iscu Bulieti ny mor of | vn meeting to | NEW YORK SAYS— o but SPECIAL MUSIC SCORE “ AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA ture OF the | i “Spectators YORK HERALD. “A distinct achievement ‘Our advice is GO AUDITORIUM TODAY—TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY “GRE AT” ot many cinema attractions are sufficiently alluring to induce hard work- ing people to stay up till after midnight, “THE HEART OF HUMANITY” must have been the exceptional picture, for the Broadway to overflowing by er missed a thrill situation.”- Theatre was packed an audience that nev- nor skipped a dramatic NEW YORK TELEGRAPH. | | The Heart of Humanity “ ‘THE HEART OF TANITY" thrills” { YORK JOURNAL NEW —NEW thrilled of motion ple- creation.” YORK TIMES. -NEW “Panoramas unsurpassed on the Screen.” —NEW YORK WORLD THE HEART TRIBUNE. HUMANTZY, MATINEES 2:15—17c; 28c EVENINGS 7:00—25¢; 50c A FEW AT A DOLLAR KEITH VAUDEVILLE A MONDAY—TUESDAY TILLER SISTERS NOVELTY COMEDY SKIT A POWERFUL DRAMATIC P “The Silver King” is one of the pictures ever screenod. Its thrilling ed by any living actor than Wil e e e — RTCRAFT FEATURE PIGTURES AND WEDNESDAY THE VARIETY FOUR IN A HARMONIOUS SINGING AND COMEDY OFFERING BEN SMITH A STUDY_IN BLACK ARTCRAFT SPECIAL FEATURE WILLIAM FAVERSHAM in “THE SILVER KING” RODUCTION IN SIX ACTS most intensely dramatic motion depths could not be better sound- WITH THE AMERICAN Y. M. C. A, IN LONDON BUR‘TON HOLMEB TRAVELOGUE SKATING RINK OLYMPIC HALL AFTERNOONS 230 TO § EVENINGS 8 TC 19 P. M, IN THE DAY’S NEWS ESTHONIANS. thonians, or Esths, who have re- | pulsed repeated aitacks frem the Bolsheviki and recently drove a force | under Trotzky to ignominious flight, are described in a communication to ational Geographic Society by A. Grosvenor, a part of| Uh is issued as a geographic news | ‘hulletin, the third of a seri dealing with the races of Euruope, fol- lows “The Esths are a Finno-Ugrian pflo-‘ , once savage and adventurous, the Baltic with' their piracy, | attacking and attacked by Danes and Swedes. Their final| subjection by the Brothers of the| Sword and their enforeed acceptance | of Christianity crushed their lerll t and rendered them serfs to the an masters. outnumber the Germans | twen- | | mow | Inads in v tons standin; luter but bhaying land? of which never @ i for one farmer using the hoe in the gar borers could kee | Weeds. bt it {the price of la Tatent. 13 | Yed . ' But lars if they €8 on the irn the morning) and they appetites for breakfas tc shops or mills. armer No. hour of dayl akead. There mav not in Biooklyn cut of his window would see he was many hou T agree §-that the time Several bil urned congress on th ht tion but we should wor: Fome do as Romans do. A REATL FARM Brookl_\'n. Conn., March 6, 1 ay they 2ot ther and work- v (early wouid have hefore gzoing cut of ¥ end of the n extra v turning the tir AR but | Lord's | down in With lead deposits Guatemala, the metal by the Indians. numerous in is mined only of all | v Germans, In the| > of Livonia the Esth: half the populati are less than one- divided tates averag acres in extent, th or Lett, but a (ierman. The Rus times endeavored by 3 the pro- i » extreme )m =} adva OTHER VIEW POINTS It is not surprising that there should t grumbling over taxation. d business concerns turn ons in an effort to find | to be remembered that the | state and the community | 1pported. True, taxation interfere somewhat with our ure. We may have to curtail is ceriain, that those who are ed in this direction can well stop k themselves wheth: they are fish in worrying over some liitle n this line, while millions of fellow countrymen are deprived ration to a far greater degree ltogether, in order to meet the of the scat of customs se thoughts come to mind as one tands the moves at Hartford to the state to relieve certain eor- i of just tax pavments. The r the move in this direction tagwn. It is hoped fthat here found the line of least re- may rec if not deman Now lig] Connecticut's Siate ta¥es arve 1 west of any of the up-io-date Commonweaiths. And it must be re- rembered that we have next to noth- ounty taxation, as compared ith counties in other states because so much of our county expense ig in- cluded in the state budget. Look at the budgets of New York chusetts, our near neigh- are asking more in pro- portion to the population for the state ecxpenses alone than Connecticut asks county | pected need. | I TODAY AND TUESDAY Alice Brady of George Barr McCuteheon’s Stirring Story “IN THE HOLLOW OF HER HAND” PEARL WHITE In the Fifth Episode of “THE LIGHTNING RAIDER” HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY PATHE NEWS a Pictyrization r its state cost some cases, costs, cut” strong, struc nbly boom and iwo- half, and in thirds of the position s the wonder- of the Gen- . and ihe unex- war.—bridgeport very of cf first time upon to the different t by o m.xk * the since Wat ihe case for tk Greeks countrie ign all aware that the say- Water- thousand not seem responsi- a population. However the f cmains that only a littie over two-thirds of this amount vas subseribe: r it can be buted to s . now that the is won, or ral depression ch exists l‘\ determine. But in any go down as the first Water- bury’s hergto war record. And fyrthes is us to in- auire, is this a barome- trical reading th Liberty loan ¥y with? If it there are s times in store for this cour vn bury Democrat. peaple ing w but 2 of cighty any too of wi have to Drink § Surrenders to cum Powders for breal k habtt; destroy whiskey, ale, beer, or oiher 3 stimulants, as th nds of wives g mothers can tes It is a simple home treatment that can be given secretly and is sold under a steele bound, money-refund guarantee by the Lee & Osgood Co. and all up-to- date druggists.