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NORWICH, BULLETIN, TUESDAY, MARCH v25: 1919 ‘dlorwich Bnlletin and Qaufiizé 123 YEARS OLD Sobserition pries 125 & week; 9% 8 month; $6.00 » year Entered st the Postoffies at Nerwich, Conn., weond-class matter. Telephone Calls. X) Bulletin 35 Offics 35-2. © Offics 23 Charch St Telephons 105 MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, The Asmeisied Press 1o exclusively entitice o the um for republication cf all news despatch- o eredited o 1 otherwise crodited ia s page lxo the locai bews published - | end. CIRCULATION 'WEEK ENDING MARZH 22nd he pro taken Atlantic pose of carry d upon to Ger- d that it w man 1 ief which is ugh he ough ercoming which Britieh ailed there receipt o gi tarva soldiers much help in o the & have vre There is going 10 he {istrib gding to Iu @ent. that 1 trouble is not the zoing foods problem of the allies are for resul to the and in tha me it is evi are aimed It purpose of the allies to have the supplics placed where they dre most needed, to see that waste is not caused and to see that these who hay favored with an out oversupply and those who are now suffering still made to go without or on a too low ration. In this connection it has been stipu- 1ated that none of the food shall go to those who are out of employment ol teir own. ‘ims is 1t the indnstrial ituation and intended to counteract to make the conditions there worse by ing on a strike, By making it dif- ficult to get food when not employed |as lize | : the people of Germany must r that they must work for what they get, or show that they are not to blame be- cause the are not employed. The proviso therefore reflects good judgment and it is to be sincerely hoped that the object aimed at will be accomplished, With food and work Germany ought to be able to over- come its unrest. EGYPT'S OUTBREAK. Though the desire to crgate trouble in Egypt during the war failed, it has not taken long for it to develop now that the fighting in Europe is at an Whatever may be the tendency of certain elements to manifest their un- there can be little question but 1t they are receiving the encourage- ment pf outside influences. To this the bolsheviki appear to have - their appeal and the Bedouins the ones who seem to be carryi the raids which are causing iety there. Though the situation ma pear o be particularly < not being regarded passivel | 1 Ne(hmg will | | I { that ha which ain that sure is be ken own the troubie in ud it is to be expect and effectiv need has sections irou: mpt mea sow \ppoi ial high commission- the the sa s This succe ks out of ork of pacity in of is selection un ex- been made for the is undoubted known in in ng tions that the inds going to for the auto factor wn fu, fum out of Fiume, it ason why The man on the corner says: Proi in the 1 perhaps e depend- placed on the backiire. "From the way in which spring has appeared in accord with the almanac's that no kick rediction, that prestige over the ground the to the United St acquire Lower like the renewal of the Japan is seeking territory revive desire ornia ter General Burleson couldn't > & better job if he had pur- out to make himself the popular member of the presi- cabinet There is thankfulness for ix per cent. in the pr ehruary, but ide hack e 1 March If there are a million Russians in o who want to return te land and ihe conditions jere 1o one is going to 1 W, From the millions da been sent them Now it is claimed that Egypt wants to be tuken off the list of Briti pendenc Wonder what connection with the desire of Ho- zollern to go there to live An extra guard Las been astle where the form ) food- is that wi cent. or ich ends prirpose here Do for | ible | that | ed Kai- p ser is stay is =awing wood. That flock planes which went over his must have made him nervou One of the things that are nmlm tand is the fact t mar was greatly fi modern war machine and yet now that the la r part of it has hcen secured t isn't considered worth saving. That is a clever statement to the effect that the former kaiser fled into Holland (o save the lives of others. Think of the millions that could have been alive today if he had only the it of that change sooner. That new silent policeman on ¥rank- lin squarc has leng been needed, and from the way in which vehicles have been driven around that northeast corner the wonder is that more acci- dents have not taken place there, of air- domicile hard to at the C navy ared as a L0t sPrasg up i it wiil || Palestine [ V" the | 00k is going to gain | drop |* is “said | ¥ ing and the shed where he | “Men are so _queer mused the bride of six mon sometimes,” <, §mllmz ways and ideas That's a matter of re-ord,” briskly lanswered thc matron of twenty years' i and no one neti-es it more ¢ marriel 1U's k bringiag up a new husband.” "5 not pringing Jim up,” the bride kly retorted. “T'm not even try- We'ie just heiping each other well as we can and to learn . And in the main we agree per- v, even it we don’t alwave think like on such little matt the sav- ing of paper and string.” That's not a little matter,” replied matron. her eves twinkling. s a fundamentl diffcrence of s character thar has put many a happy home in danzer. A woman won't buy twine, but she'll spend precious time and strength untying tight knots. A man doesn’t grudge the price of a ball twine, but he won't fumble with bits string and he won't save wrapping r, though he always expects large, ely sheets to appear as if by magic en desired.” “And paper's so hard to zet hold of rowadays,” the bride pondered. “T bad the hardest time in the world try- to find or buy some for oy Chris packages. All the stores are apping paper and boxes and car most careful of = n T buy from doesn’t even u ips for personal purchasecs, fcots up the various items on the cor- package that Then I tear them. That" and the ‘cas the He just may oft why demand wrappin the corners and save im and 1} ngent, pecially while we're ye we were m ine 1 shoes keting in person. A among my weddinz eifis and T he store i haven't when 1 my load y Ive planned to market tra Time and herself at v saving, es- | So when it he'd Id do my| lovely hasket ried we a Ani 11 be hea afore Jin v ihe i e'd T di arrled lif SCRAPS OF PAPER H:liml was a little I hard | < \ " the bride con- « iittle tired “Jim loved it at firs tinued, “but I think come. Anyway, suggested thal, hout now that the lond strirgent, per- \ps it migh be wise ntities and have the eved. He sabl that even man insisted cvald soon that, anyway honse on a budge budgets, doesn’'t think a —I'd soon ve a lot mo: 1 believe in the budget aid the matron. housekeepers do now.” “Well I want to be just hausekeeper I can,” the bride though = | fully assented, “so I sait all right, I'd work on a budget if Jimt would start me. And he said he'd love to; he'd Lring home a budget hook the first chance he had to buy it. And last night he brought one. “But before we fir dishes—Jim always them—mamma telephoned » time she said good-hy ned the dishes alon out the kitchen a bit znd ing for me at the desk in iving | room. So I dashed our ta the kitchen| the he me with me and by | Jim had Dottered , “did se _pape: you do any did,’ tchen fatherly «air has ew them out with ere's such a thing a fui, honey ¢ on none: fo get the i r and vou can for thos just Hung Well, Jim Jima daoy onze the being nswered, ion e to posiya ntil we hava my se bits of paper were rousehold accounts Chicago Ne <L£'1TERS TO THE EDITOR Cats, The cats hobs the stat e issue of Edito; us q objec s ago hefore the time provided th there srgumert PUSSY DrOwW aus , and the that ume aron therr mistak cat Thl-\ the| to tag, T would a bag—iurge enough d pavirg stone. and t is the nroprr‘ for a| o ten tied | to held o do whe for urned in th 1 1§, as seems | soiritualism s the favc | cociety in the coming | some \ery distine in 2dditian to th closely before ome years likely to ¢ | hea t of his Mr someone ism in his L Your scepticism id Mr. Balfour. in political life compared to the inter interest and signi rescarch.” The late Amir of Afrioa ueer mixture of Orier 1d Western enlighten: voted L of eve wiy of mechs his privaie stor latest invent mophones too re is noth- ow it to be , tha profound ot psychical to be found motor-cars, lamps, and in rhonographs t heard State recent that his aeroplan we haw o discovered by about the 1t is highly ‘obable En {rastimes 1#He Jon br cricket. {the ba sell We are sume(lmes treated profitable \iizes ro in sover :. would go edge to edge, the rela- between t nd | | the quantity of bully beef consumed by | | rmy during the war. | is moi legitima reckoning to try to conv an idea of the 550 million bricks v\nv the goverumornt have or dered for use build: rod of | Eiickwork, |w'tn tains 4,500 The gove: 1y ould, ther , build “u:h: bou the distanc borouhg by the railway A friend of mine, writes a corres- pondent, has iept himsci® and his fa y immune from infiuenza a dis trict sorely siitten Dy eating spring | orions he muantainz, form a germ can , and to un- many nal debt they were that ath, or sa’ to Scar- The value of the ordinary onion in ases of colds is well known to many simple countryfoll Onion broth, pr ferably made with milk, and taken as hot as possible just before going to Ped. will breai the back of most colds, Ard as an inmocuous cedas |and iducer the onion suf S | , o+ is it that| us? 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