Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 14, 1919, Page 4

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e : -, AUDITORIUM THREE SHOWS DAILY—2:15, 6:45, 8:30 THE ROLLICKING MUSICAL COMEDY o H ° King’s Big Banner Show A Long, Lingering Laugh From Start to the Finish With a “omewwmineat | Real Singing and Dancing Chorus monihwoui vt | PRETTY GIRLS | 2 o, rent | CATCHY MUSIC e | FUN AND FROLIC ’,?,;y;‘f;g,';’ s | Positively Everything New and Up-to-Date i EXTRA—ATTRACTION—EXTRA HARRY MOREY in “HOARDED ASSETS” ave an operation. A Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature My sister asked me | “totry Lydia E. Pink- WM. DUNCAN in “MAN OF MIGHT” * NORWICH, BULLETIN, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1919 WOMAN IN LIFE AND IN THE KITCHEN SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE A few drops of lemon juice makes cake frosting very white. Salt in the oven under baking t will prevent sccorching on the b ed. When cold cut around the tome. edge and the soap will come out in'a Put a lump of camphor in the case cake and can be used much easier with the silverware when packing it 1 the small pieces and fo a much away for the summer; it will save it|better ntage. Another u: for fgom discoloring. small pieces of washing soap is the One teaspoonful of ammonia to a|S04D shake teacup of water, applied with a cloth, will clean silver perfectly. Do not use soap on gilt china A cake pan is not apt to stick if greased with sweet lard rather than butter, and sift a little flour over it. The water rice has been boiled in is very nutritions for all bowel troubles. cale can be removed from palms by washing them in water to which has been added a few drops of cedar oil. Roses will revive very quickly if their stems are clipped and they are placed in hot water for a minute or two. Medium-sized vegetables than the large cooked and served waste thero is regarding our own situation, | the demands which will be made upon us is not likely to show much decreasa. Australia and Argentina are not fur- nishing favorable reports, and the for- mer is heing drawn upon heavily to mect needs in Tndia. Rumania will have a poor erop amd in Russia the SR Araising of wheat is very far from be- 1. \ ing what it formerly was or should be. 123 YEARS OLD That country is at present too much — - ———|ocupied with cther things. Thus while we are expecting a bumper crop the indwations are that it will be required, and possibly to an extent which we cannot meei unl there is the continuancs of the pi | tice of conservation. With others re- quiring it and willing to pay for it it is quite certain that there will be no |disposition to waste il uere at home. they help make an attractive spring bouquet for a luncheon fable. Pussy willows are also a_striking decoration when completely gilded and used with just the right background. CALENDARS. There is u fitness- of things to be considercd in placing calendars in @ ferent rooms The d calendar shou'd onty and never in a th daily ecalendar framed or en in leathe ctal is mo: DOGTOR URGED AN OPERATION Instead ! took Lydia E. Pink- | ham’s Vegetable Compcund and Was Cured. | Baltimore, Md.—* Noarly four years 1 suffered from organic troubles, ner- hand or washing soap save them and put them in a saucepan with a little hot water, enough to dissolve the soap, and set on the back of the sto to Stir into a smooth paste and a_cup or any kind of form | aty pink or Thie| bedroom ! Sutsaription peice (26 & weeki S0e & menth: 38T 3 Fotesed uf the Pestfice a4 Nerwich, Comn., .m0 —endci e Tobephens Oalls. Oxtien Buiness OMico 480 Bulletin Bliorin_ Meoms 35.3. Puffetin Job Offies 35-2. Chureh St Teiepbone 105 et he FLOWER HOLDERS. PATCH PLASTERING. i at ifted_coal wheat fiour Two parts each of the ashes nd and one part of the flour: | mix with water. Makes an excellent | mortar for patching holes where the plastering 'is broken. It becomes as hard as stone and can be put on by hand with very little trouble and ex- pense. ornane: tractive in theme holders thy adlures, as they do not purpode to the fuliest attract attention to th than set off the blooms aré designed. A vase of one on which the desi more to be desire fowers in th vases are | hut as flower, aid to be parti ashes, and | Witiete Ofice Norwich, Monday, April 14, 1919 s Bsdione B i Ba B T WEWBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, The Aselsied Press fs exclusively entitiot 1o the twe for republieation of all mews despateh- - It o set otberwise crediied in e pager and alw the local newy pablisned Servin. NI righte of republication of aecial demateh o beretn are 2l werved PROGRESS AT PARIS. If the reports which come from | Paris correct, and it seems neces- |sary to say this hecause of the con- tradictory reports whrcn have been re- ceived, progress is being made by those who are at Wworx on the various provisions of the peaee arrangement and league of nations. With the league of nations commis- covenant which particularty provides 12th he Monroe doetrine s not to be | d by the provimsons of the cove- t which was said could not has apparently =cen aceom- it is evident that the ecriti- whish have come wrem leading this country have heen heard eeded, and it ‘s plainly evident has net weakenes :n any de- the league's constriution, while ry assurance that this ‘DICTATES OF FASHION. The redingote back tured the coat dre The left t Fold trimming. ‘l.}f; is tention 2 of luster ware, shade that blends with the flowers holds, is far more attractive than one of contrasting color. e introduced as| v v all] Kinds of flow on. | of a qull s the plant colors FOR THE SHOPPER. A carry all baz to take al one shops or markets. carry home the litle “ue economy. Th the store and is for you don't hav = ham's Vegetable Compound before / consenting to an | /operation. I took | / five bottles of itand < /it has completely ( cured me and my | work is a pleasure. I tell all my friends ‘who have any trouble of this kind what ! Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- und has done for me.”’—NELLIE B. RITTINGHAM, 609 Calverton Rd., Balti- more, Md. It is only natural for any woman to dread the thought of an operation. So many women have been restored to health by this famous remédy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, after an operation hes been advised that it ke will pay any woman who suffers from 3 such ailments to consider trying it be- fore submitting to such a trying ordeal j transpa sleeve has never| ¥ e better they can be hout so much W Concert Orchestra Prices 11¢, 17¢, 28¢ ) wre used When beating the white of eggs be Ohscoate U LomE g sure that there is no grease on the beater, as it will prevent the eggs from frothing. If water tastes flat pour it from one pitcher This will aerate the water come the flatness. The ground about a plant or shrub should be frozen to a depth of at| least two inches before winter pro- tection is aplied WEEK ENDING APRIL urprising, s still here but the chemise after boiling, W' to the to another. and over- sity done of employing Teay: s are used for the| wait for delivery CONCERNING WOMEN. Lady Cons on her w: blish s thrown over REMOVING STAINS. Spread the stained part over a h then pour boiling water on from a| height so as to strike the stain with force. If the stain still is in evidence try a solution of borax and water. Wash the fabric first with cold water, then wash it with a good mild p and warm water, Sprinkle the stain with salt which has been moistened with lemon juic Let stand in the sun. If one applica- tion is not enough repcat until the stain disappears wns she Russian KEITH VAUDEVILLE ARTCRAFT PICTURES MONDAY—TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY The Three Serenadiers IN AN ENTERTAINING VOCAL AND MUSICAL OFFERING PEAT & STEVENS MLEE. LUIGARD Singing, Talking Dancing Duo Beautiful Posing Act Artcraft Speclal Feature CECIL B. DEMILLE'S MASTER PICTURE Don’t Change Your Husband A Six-Part Production Staged With the Luxury Typical of DeMille and With an All.Star Cast Including ELLIOTT DEXTER AND GLORIA SWANSON. . "hough it may not we Gefinitely de- seems. prov: that an on reachee m regard wlley, that important tecritory to the west of the neces- wection. In zed need of t France en proper nse for the des: ation it has the plan is for the league of s to take contror of that valley a period of 15 years, with France ng economic rol of the coall Hang your waists up by the bottom it is recompensed for tie|and you won't have to pre hem ion in the Lens and [every time you wear them. end of vote| wear much longer becau resident hall deter- | them burns them. Don't fold which country the territory |ar lay a drawer be Attached. It is 'in keeping| ®¥inkle right up again policy of self determinatio ACCESSORIES IN RED. view of the farce which other . S ebiscites have resulted in of the A ”‘"".‘"f,"“'“] z ponsibility will rest upon the o sl that all details of this ed out C. E. Groat of the champion in the country 1,474 out of 1,600 only woman who ever av than 90 per eent Conductoreites street ears in K are not that t throat ref . | dispensed with to om for the | how t Idier employes returning from the! " overski full an | war front y will be $15 a ck, with a pension of half {h amount after tw years, serv- ce The Canadian government urged to appoint women as judges in| The Army {the juvenile cou In Montreal, {many intere: | where n and woman sit on thelenlisteq man. hench, th t has thus far) Los tr Angeles pshooter ambition, dulling his enthu; confusing his mind with the avalanche of material n ities? | The dea i r. povert nt, future y the recognt emploved on Ont. A coll aceful, open No matter be the ex upon _this ich ought to be a burden upon ev member’s soul until it is_cor Bridseport Standard Tele- eir nalke SAVE PRESSING. THE VICTORY LOAN. ¥ The wrap easily s ems never (o Ic Hercules braid is trimming for tailored « beine | WHAT THE AIR SERVICE OFFERS is heing | the . ir Service presents| to the It offers a good situa- | ftion, now; it educates its members| | thoroughly in the new and growing aviation, with its many| features, and * offers to| ed men who are physically | ry = and mentally equipped. an opportunity | the 150 are pri {10 learn tq fly. Incidentally this sery-| Four Master ice pays good salaries and provides for| Sergeants t early promotion. in accordance with the plans of the Government for the organization of a | 3 anent Air Service, the Director of advantages SOME SPRING HATS. ‘Summer Scmbreros—Burton Holmes Travelogue BRrReEeD THEATRE TODAY AND TUESDAY " Alice Brady In Her Latest Select Picture HER GREAT CHANCE From Fannie Hurst's Novel “GOLDEN FLEECE” PEARL WHITE IN THE TENTH CHAPTER OF —THE— LIGHTNING RAIDER A SAMMY IN SIBERIA HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY PATHE NEWS Up-to-the-Minute News Topics BUTTONHOLES. good rule for the size of thread in s is to have it used for making the science of . colorful sets of br no | fully car garments. | 33 Sergeants, 48| first class and| JULY FIRST PROHIBITION. {sed interest is of course di- t question of prohibition 1ouncement of Revenue (‘om- per to the effect that the of it from the first of ither with the internal any other de ernment, f n- uch authority has pon no branch of the| dthough such would had tion sion of congress been biue frock JUDGING MATERIALS. ‘hen buy em up to th m i Corporals 24 Privates o With respect to the various aetivi- | ied on in the air HEALTH AND It i bet after F sbon loops e e servic different types of trade: 2 t f flowers = I men up re required for as many RECIPES. ve you a good job tod: sorts of work: _ p Walnut Wafers. One cupfu an yvou find better than the Air| Radio mech fiour. one cupful of sugar, on ? & graph 1 of butter, one cupful of One_ feature of ice in_tho mili- | cians, ¢ ne of aviation not usually | ch: one pinch o at I5 op the nu 1t the hutter and | ion in'a io well the T to wait on and oft If the complexion reb oap, try oatmea cornm the s lephone, radio How mechanics Tow propel- magneto nuts, nd | Drop in s n of aircraft personncl. The commer- | canizer of a n in this country [ bench mec ile most mising is, at present Almo: best, and every pl ¥ perienced men than it can|cla The A however, ¢ te: Viation. The time will ear or two when there!he reat demand for skilled | Ajr nd other i who have e only rerefore . that oven. Creamed Lima Beans. soak over night hoil water until tender, in und, putting ini ion, July y, that it would rothing if there made for nd that in_ which! uired in the| ir cook 2 hurry ted is re lted at make atever | s no lesires cannot! ment in the! £ aric calt their plac mployment do | h _, de il from not. or othe authorit do mor in good pl priced 10 course, whi miles to one going “afoot the you reasonable di ployment shc trains a wide OTHER VIEW POINTS People as 2 e of the! has t rule will hear the s government ordinarily e c good posi- | coy be | jisted men may le | qualificatios not an enliste how to | combined | caanical hich woul from. e sitvation timated that t s possibl service to £60.00 for men now in the Alr it disch hi woman who 1 ir ith the privi urlough. In for the wil to retair ction in r, and nlisted man ent he allowed five ion, who has ¢ home o that I ¢ advancement in ¢ o special s excellent, A brigh called to- r ¢ ; Tk : . nerzat {h initiative bonus ged o po; must wed to be al- berth A\ ARMING SITUATION sy information apply A ROSE CUSHION. Recruiting Office, o o United State 39 at hould oon, as it opportunity the le uld be. prov aticn that orcement of thi tion one to e ndition phy- the Tequired | 2 Afte sromoted ned Deep River—The the high school in the class of 1919 are as fol- oppor- | lows: Valedictorian, Jewett Tiffany of ssion in the | Hamburg Lillian are now | Brooks: histol of Hamburg: cla The Picture Tells pro Better t dlers tiomal phvsician of s not by bt by scription them way antic rich, warm pir <hirred jcushion narrow £ ndstch of the uppe 200d 0 loo} A circie of shir inches or so i silk. a {deep r cre EDITORIAL NOTES. is not to be exceeded ations that men eniisting in : heart Gisesse. Recuin manly el mersce, o v and -5 T Yo chew:or ok oo, elgaretioe, & i ereatine Tobaoco Heck. WOt 1y e fht i £ ed E. ). WOODS, TC-668, Station F. New York. the Onl in the| are being made for prepar PUSSY WILLOWS, a5 star's lack amer Whether Paris is still suffering from of ceal or not, there seems to v of hot water over the The man on the corner says: never satisfied unless ing more than the e could have the | SAVING they | when yo oF for air- | kave a noise bringin out pre More trouble ahead for Mr. Burleson. Sour " - o T service commission has for Be o idden the mew phone rates in the of Pennsylvania. If Lenine continues to do all the di- ¢ of affairs in Russia we are lia- hear that Trot: v 15 starting a rnment of his own. Just as soon as the weatherman ipletes his rain schedule the time ripe for launeming the annual pring “city beautiful” plans According te reports progress is be- s made at the peace conference but re long distance observer it is 1 to tell in what direction West Virginia and Virginia have re- cently agreed upon a claim which has been hanging fire for a long period of years. Peace certainly must be in the The Demand for Stemsgraphers and Bookkeepers Is urgent and continuous. Cemmmence training for these PR Copyrighied 1516 by Tae Ficture Advertisers, Box 1/, Oregon City, Ore. fine positios at once. The salaries are attractive, the con- EER AT Cican and Good st the PROVIDENCE BAKERY 56 Franklin 8t Tol. 1133-3 Devos Ready Mived Paint Varnishe Gifs and Brushe and Metals eston Bros. lac. ions most congenial, and the prospects excelient. JEWETT BUSINESS SCHCOL Thayer Building conditic well realiz an alarming no delay whici worse taken there menace ¢ city ir ity rm a valied sery eliminating rabl er the quicker the easer | Norwich, Conn. re will pre ting | eing 1ope AND FOCKET BILLARDS COOLEY & SIMPSON Basement Thayer Building THUMM'S Delizatessan an pe by | air President Wilson has sent for his ship and is said to be bluffing, but| thero have been notadle instances where the president has changed his mind. The peace conference might get more done if there were not so many rumors to deny, for there was greater progress there might be less rec- | "“Thg provision that th tion b | e provision that the reparation by @d crop this year there likewise | Germany will be flxtende:l.’cvcr a pe- fpdications that it is wotng to be nced- | rod of 30 years will not allow that @@ e@lsewhere it not home. ‘That !S|country to forget the great struggle | supported by the appeal which comes |right away. | fom the department of agriciture | Those Brazilian students who are| #pd the food administration to the ef- | striking for free rides on the tro i that the people of (this COUNLY | ught to move to Lynn wmere they are | T".'mw to keep o effect a | 3dove 5 city control of the street| Mgid policy of economy in the use of and overybody fide rree | | wWheat flour 1 It is declared that diplomatic rela- nditiou xist. T undertaken the accomplish 40 Franklin St Tel 1303 will be to st THE WHEAT DEMAND. Our wheat crop seems ter of world concern and while there Jubilation over the fact that there are Dromises at the present time for THE THAMES NATIONAL BANK 1 16 Shotucket eems to be a mat it Tel. & J. .. BARSTOW & CO. 23 Water St corn flakes you ever At $2.75 Per Gallon Reason for disposing of this stock manufacturers have gone out of business A rare opportunity for the conservative buyer Call early to obtain best selecticn of colors SALE NOW GOING ON SOrdmarily it might be supposed that |tions nave been established between & biftion or more bushels of wheat “oviet governments of Russia and wWbuld be sufficient to supply the de- but it wasn't supposed that mand here and send @own the prices | bolshevism recognized any such thing GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT ffom where they are today. Under Jprmal conditions that quantity un- dvubtedly would and then leave a tre- "rmendous tonnage for exportation. But if there is the same certainty in ro- gard to the conditions which exist in other wheat growing country, (aat diplomacy The bolsheviki may think that they can so break down the morale of the Americans that they can drive them into the White sea, but when they at- tempt such an advance they will en- vounter plenty of figa» THE CHARLES OSGOOD COC. 45 AND 47 COMMERCE STREET Hardware — Tools — Cutiery Pz of Aluminum Vfaro THE HOUSEHOLD Bulletin Builgina, 74 Franklin Street

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