Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 2, 1921, Page 4

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B — tor the pretestion st Sdr the lswer neusé of m Um lee the uunmnee 4t taking carly dc- the resélution iS ef . coufse fl)&tu. It cannet fail to réeogmize thé hélp that Wwill come from such a méve, 4Hd 6REE it is adopted there is certalnty 6f What the president will do #ith it dhicé h8 Ha¥ already said that He #8uld hastén t6 #ivé his approval to stich 4 résdlution. Actiét fi tHe S&ksd ragdiution at fhis &crwwh fiu!ielh and Goufied 128 YEARS OLD lmlflnlx!n'fll.*l“fl.‘“ « ren, tinlé éafindt B2 tyfAdd ts MEan that this N L eduntfy 18 taking any dierent attitade 3 towas that Germidny Taeaning Cam, - 'flflu’flm."' oams, 5.4, 3“‘: Offied. 3% Chitrel u""a;m' l;‘-:‘ Xoewieh, Monday. May #, 1931, = s thE sttidment st make. Beddd B seslition is » 4 sefiraté treary. Trekty astion, win offic ttdr But M tHAt LHERS 18 evERy feadbn (8 BEHEVE that W& #ill shew fo diftarent attitudd than Wwe fikve bEen takifg #Mght A19ng tsward émny. WEMSER of fHE nm.mi Hils REW ENGLAND nn.nfiu. suoed THAL thé committst #Aamed by the H ,,,m Y New BAEIANA Foverndry (o EoMSidér the h .- Droposal ids By the Failféads in this PAft of the ecounmiry be PEFMItIEA to - Eféage théir Fates ten Per SeAt. msaflu intaveraBly s oMy Wiikc Was amtiel- pated. THE chMmities ATEF jts inyeRti- €atidh dod’t And that thé reads aré 6 Well tARER cafe of that théy do not néed 4ng relief. T8 the séntrar? it is ¢bn- scious &f the aificultias faces, though it dees N8t bélleve conditiens ter the fiéxt six mofths will be a5 Bad as they whre for the past fix, but it deed’t Be- 1168 that thé Wiy to get the help that i§ fildded iS 16 attempt to raisé rates. Highér ritsd might 8o if it wére a fiet that trafispértation WeuM nét bé 4d- versely affsctéd. But What héppened to high PrEdS in GtRer Airsctions siéms il- most certdin to happMi to the Pdilréads should théy précéed to add tén pér &éht. to the préaént sharges THE rédds aré not taking &kré of ali thd Biinsds they aré cApaBlE 8 Hknding. ?ny iré in fict doing bdenesd 4t SHER & JoMa har the léss handied tBé 1éss thé dsfleit and higher ratés would only miké the situs: tion Worse; Thus 1t Would dppedt tHat thé effbred of thé raliroids hid failed, 4Ad yet It is Sighificant tHat While the dommittes places hirst the baiisf that thé Kovérn- mént should &6mé fo thé assistanes of the redds &nd keEp it akréemént about réturning thém o théit SWners in ad £66d Eonditibhi A8 WHER they WFE taken 6ver it also i conviced that the pre- vailifg Wigd #6414 ZRA thE natibnil agréeménts Rive Béan 4 1arge factér 1AARE 18 tRE FriMeAt ANERElR] chndi- tin & the railrdadd, AA that fHe in- terstaté chfimerdd soMrhiissidn should make such AR investifation af lés Within 8 phwer. o THAt the committas fasls that F8ads #RotIA ght eI 1A SIBEFES Eaial :!t.l! I-il ?fl i K] ..w‘d. b "!‘W i ClRCULATWfi WEEK ENDING APRIL 30tk 1821 11,142 THE PROPOSED CIVIL CODE. That the recommendations of the civil codé committee 16 the genéral &s: sembly aré éncountefifz other than words of approval has been indicated. That 4 proposition encjuniers cppéeitiou may not be considere1 sufficler:t grotinds f6r turning it down but Whéh it thréat- éns to Seériously wpset cxisthg state Foat8e Which aré doing éfhcient zhl ef- fective work and places over them those who may or v not havée & knowledge of the particular Work that is being done it is a quost'on whéheF Connecticut wants 8 indigé any 3uch plan, In this connéctién attention is diréct- ed to an editorial from the N2w Haven Tournal-Courier appearihg Elséwhérs on this page which shows not only What effect thé putting inta éffect of the rfée- ommendations of the civil code com- mittée would havé tpén thé fubérculdsls commission but also upén many statk| Institutions When it is considersd what magnifi- cant werk has been carried on in the fght against tuberculosis by the .pres- ent bodrd and what excellént résuitd have been oblatned it i€ diffenlt to un- dérstana how it ik zolhg to bé poskible to bétter it. 8r evén keép it up to its present High standard By tucking it away as a subdivision of a néw public welfare department which will ufider- take the Supervision of many othér de- tivities and the héad of which must pads upon all réeommiénddtions of tHe differént commissions or boards béforé they cin be submitted to the Board of finance. 1In other words instead of 1ét- ting the present héadls 6t the tubéfcd- losis work direct the affdirg of théif dé- partment théy must bé placed under a 1ot of red tane by béing requirtd to get the approval of 4 department head, Who may or may mot care or kriow anytHiHg about théir work. Afd what IS true of the tuberculdsis commission applies alsd to thosé Who have chafgé of othér stite institutions Includifig thé hospitals f#or the ingane. Theré appears t6 bé no méré nééd #ér this éentralization of uch Activities than théré does for thé créatibn of 4 new éhild weidire burédu when the #tatd bodrd of charitiés cdn dnd dre e lished, ind équany élear is Hs fq-m m the éfféct that it sheuld Eome, het through thé BSodting b6f rates, Which Would bé Ifkély t8 ast 48 a bosméring Even fof & 1WMItAd peried, Wit throdgh méthiods thit would &nd thé Reivy &x- DERES WHIER foreed tRE faiss 5 hE point Whard théy ire tdldy . MOSQUITO NURBERIES, Although {t uhdSubtedly stems & héavy expénatiurd 8f MoAly 14 unddr- také the @rainirig of sWwhrp Jand in coh: toés, ¥et it cAnmdt fAil ts Be Fehizdd that it ig A6t oAty the ekt MEctivs méans of ElfthAting tAE pEM but the chéapést in hé énd. ThEr: aré dihér Wavs in whiclh they ¢in B3 féund. Théré is thé kWattér; thé vAFISHS EORGBEtIONS whidh they aré $4id {8 Qisliké, thé treat- mént of swamsh With 81 prephrdtiens and thE AIWAYS vaigABis Work &f clddn- iAg P, Bt 1t cARNat Fhil t3 DA redlssa ®illifiz fo take over such Wérk Pro-| gujrhdy Will SSAHANE {8 B6 With @3, And vidéd fhéy afe given thé saMe authdrity,| tna yeddly Sutlay i Nkt &IFEBHISA 18 4nd aré ¢ §| bbund te MBHAL U MEEN HIEKEr IR the end thdR (RS FuRAS 1RAE Ash SNEBIOFEE i AtARIAE 4 BOAY BISE inFsikR the Gflméflibfi of the thoBEBILS Aikbrits. It 1§ 18 Bé rechiphizea A6 thhkt thars is Mot thin 4 MAFIS purposs ifivoivdd in the whrk of }Wamn dédinagd for whER siich 16WIAndk dpE rél{eved of thalr athg- nant Wwatér they in¥ariably ase or &f be midé fit for VArious ukés st péssible unaér their Arétious edndition. SWhmd drainiag 15 thed variaBld r&diamatish work. It 18 Work I Whibh many hould have nét snly af INteFeRL But 4 part. ity importanes from 4 hEAith Hanipotat eanndt be aérekkrasd AR WAE thérs AFé tméed A8 AFé ndt AbEF SRR fafiy have 4 ehaneé 4 chéck wENEItEEA by préveRting R ACGUMUIALSR 8 tim cans, 6r Othér rédeptacies Which Whi hold watdr At it DeesEs StaBhant ahd IAviiés the drépagation of osgu: | 1 1084 Séridtis #fforts have besh mAde t8 A- teFest thé presbit Beasioh OF tne 18§1s- 1aturé i Ih8 aPBrosriktion of fanas for dedling Wit the MBEsquUItoes tRrough thé éminktion of the bréediig artas. But it ik net 4 yéhr When COARectsit can spars the Mmohey 16F Sueh a PUFOSE ifh: Pertant theugh it {8 TRers AYE binde Al Ways fh Which aueR AssrepriRiibng st it fRksd Wil RATE {8 B 4EeA 16 takd|wi ears 8¢ 7Bt sty tHE ActaAl BAEt What st Be reparda a8 mart mm flsm éffidiéntly for Much 1 CONSECTICUT CORN AND POTA. TOES, Thére is no Wway of telling jist how much intérést is créated by the oMbiag of prizés for cofn and potatoés Erowh n_any particdlar staté or cbtimtry Any more than it can be told how great & reduction in the yearly fire 1088 15 4&t- udlly accofplished through thé bhcour- &zemént bf preventive migasures, but theré is tfiquestionably a largér amiétint of thought and abiéntlon asvotéd to fariing activitiés ih those lines bé- catss of thé prize lists than might 8th- érwise be thé ea Certainly rhore i khown about what'is Beiag dohie in the way of producing ebrn andl potatess thfouEh such awards thah Wbuld Sthér- be thé ca<t. It stimiilités com- petitioh and through such a healtRy fn- terest is bound to follow. Likéwids it is Guite natural for ohe agrienlturalist to be ifishired by what me neighbbr or anbther has doné 1h 1lnéy whérk he Péligves he I8 GHité 48 é16ver as (hisy uff yét HA3 fAéver glvehi milich thought to entering into corpélition of poking at a specialist, Offéeifig tour saf bxhiBit &f C g by ecithéne BF this GAMMeAWENIIR, ARd he sAfE AMBERL IR 7 5 HE of potatese ErA¥R wigh uhdér nditions, a4 Ras hedn Abn by Seets. rhi¥oRiAL ROYEL: ary Hialér of thé Connscticnt Stats| Tae MaR SR 1AL GAFARF Meh: 1t Ma¥ Tairs asmdmiation n ESRUAtARES 8 Bre-| 66 May But I'M WAIAE J6F thE prest. 1oua chntbets Khofild ARisirash eMARE R ——y TuBEIAE By thE @8t Limanse duwe i8¢ n thdsk 1Aks miFh the & a8 the rarifh8 clib ésntedts for bars and EiFle tive dohé i this ahd othér statds. Highly creditable & fha résult of the prodiiction bbtalféd By boys ih somé Ratss whers far lesd thousht #eull he turned in that direction it for thesé véry contestf. The Hrizé mdv Be thé hmédiats oBjéct but the khbwicags 8t ‘arming WAIEh is gainéd it the sare tmé meafis the afousing 6 that greatér ntefést ®hich heéds to & takén fn tafming ifi ofder {6 malts it A bigskr| ind méfe rémundrativé industry. Cofi-| 16RE Ha¥. 5 Franes aomz SREH n\i inelifiatioh t6 téttFh t6 thé Habit 6f Ehcsuragink Gértiany 1 4 18t 6f RSt WRitin The imirines afh Fradually Andink the high vothts 5fi FhE beaer Botism along the soutiern Kew WAgiand coast: = ety o Rémémbsr this (¥ tHE d4% t6 stirt the cléai up Work tRGUEWSUL thE Git¥, See séeticut, Which neodueed but 4 aman | HAt It K8 3 §86a BAEIRAIHE ANA Keeps neonBrtin of what it condiméd, has | EOIRE. £00d réakon b do ita dimbst th 6 E18P 1 Ereat intersst in farming activitiés it “xi f‘:";::f gff":m(:‘ ‘:e,:::“”ifi 6 hold fl'a'“r it 15 deverepea. theh g6t Aboit the tawk 6F RUtimE the PEACE BY REROLUTION, = Beyceo 3 Aé wai anticipated the Knox peacs| THeHs Was ActhIAK Am!_ L résbliition féeeived favbrable Actibh in| Week 8f APFM that EEVS 3 Mifit tRaE tRe ‘he senAté When it ¢hme to 1 vo'd: | strawhat 4EAMSR Will bpén 1h 1486 thER Ticie Was oppokition But tiers weed | tRS wédks oes t6 &paré. It is ) TR e e i i Y sitnon o peiation 4t 00000 16 kv 6E declare peaté by résdlutlon but in view of thé holdiin that was cavsed ¥ ";‘: ??‘l‘:t‘& :‘ ;P'm‘:”;f“ dre h“:"ififil he attitudé of Vresidétit Witssh con- | thE vieldesT LBt el the LM 8 Veriuls tibos| 06 Ak T e 3 4 peliceiman s nard. cerning the tréaty of Veraxlies thére Viscount Dewng NRrel thic et i 2 was nothing éise to do: The bufiiry hag long beén claméring féF peacé and m;';:dmg o:nme mio; 5t war evén ;Ef‘ ’:‘::T{;’“fir’:“: :r;‘;,;m' thi is &mly téchmical It wis thé shomalié of BrBAGAE HiFiiaE hhe |G TR At kot £162882 HE wonld A6 Ris utmést {5 RASLER pédce. s has dinéé entering thé White F6ids &6t forth his viéws on that mat- ter and thé action takén by thé senate 18 ifi fll aceord therewith. By the rés- slation the iate of dar Wnicn wis dE clared #i 1817 Mll Bé éfden 4nd 1t #iil then bé nm 68 thé gkniate 15 uhdes- take thé 8f sePafatiig tné e8vé: AAnt of the léagué of natisns from the tredty And HtifIfE that with such res- 4fvations as miy be censigeréd ASSes- ] Gn:fi At ARW Sptieme HE JL Ravingk BA#R Mt ea"m mfi 1408 (At they UKL At6B F8IAg Baok- ward if they eXpéct to rétdlR 4 f88tHold In Asta Minsr. 18 78 uoalt it m the ..m wfiu 5 Gomman SR f¢ would mu u M tPRAREHISA. Thé MAR 6R tHE SrAsc- YA THS 1k dig FF WD Bde APl sbWérs. nectisti #ith thé cruékds dFiinsc flsfihl-l that until the Beeling AEEAS A¥E ENMI- i A4ted it Ghn BE BEBSEA tAAt tHE M| i Mas thip MOALR Sukhe 18 promate ssine| PO SUGGESTIONS FOR ~ THE nwnvn:t‘ S in whieh mw& is w aho:?f e served lmeatatéiy. o h! uls& tm cuptt] lat milk f % 151 ‘I‘nlp mem peeted Turhipe a6 rfmhm augu tor. as thé rind Usé finé éréd sugar makes & cakes, a8 ) fieed thid Stale cake caft B& sliced very this and used to line 4 mold f6r a gélating mixture. 1t i8 Best t8 firfl!sh nluls aftef the dressiff has Béén ai Sprinklé a littlé salt 8 : Mes bé- fore puiting erust ot tne pie. An unusual way 16 gérvé flll!fl gela- tin is on 4 &lic& 8f pineapple. Coat frésh ‘fruit ®ith pdraffine dnd it will k8ep aimost inasfinitely. One way to $&rvé Mmarrow is to seal marrow iritd botie with 4 Bit of Mméist- enea fiour, boll 4Ad &&rvé in bbne. White &iik hoke which have becotné. yellow may be dyeéd black, brown, of nevy and bBé wern a double, length of {ime. Hanging a towél wet i eold water in an opei Windd% will Guickly céol a reo.fi. Dipping cern meal mush in crack- er dust before frying will prevent the lard frorh splashing over thé range and will make thé mush meré criep. Jodine staifts ¢ be removed by Bdaking the cioth Ovéraight in water into which ha< béér stirréd comimon mustard. Cdpkéd starch answeérs the same purpsses as varhish if rénéwing the Béauty 6f linoleuss. When stamips stick together, theéy é4n bé seperatéd by placing a thin shest of papeér over them and pressing with a moderatély hot iron. FIRST MEAL OF THE DAY Varying conditions may, of course, modify a medl. For instince, thé ekg may bg omittéd if 4 light bréakfast i desired. Or, if money is né objéct, tnd 6t 16 indifférént to céredls, two ¢85 May prove mére dppetizing. Badoti other meédts, which have a high ca!erlc contént, may bé addéd or serv ed 38 sub&tituté, eéspecially in b&lfl Wéather. In &ny evént; thé Numin systém must have sufficierit ehiérgy to pérform it§ varioiis duties—not thé least of which is thé ddty of 608 chéer—ahd the right kifd 6f bréakfast oftén spells Both personal Wwéll-beifig 4nd a sue- tésstal Aay. FOR THE TROUSSEAU camx;atmn! 8f £Hades suth as bf- CHIA imd gold, Black and géld, White 4nd orchid 4nd fiésh and Blue 4F6 ox- ténsively uséd to maké lingérie and RightgdWns. In the new tfouskeau sets e mg lgowfis Aire sléavél!!s with “V”_ decolletagé. = The chériise !tep -iis havé two-toned ribbong to thateh thé cBlors used in the garments. | o HEALTH AND BEAUTY AfnS that &ré just fleshy enbugh gsay not bé Bédutiful. Sometimes tHé bredrin is Dbzt!t developed th&d thé uppér arm. Sométimes the uppér arm is round enough, but the forearm to8 thin, Sotetimes the armi is just Badly flil in_any case, éxércisé will a roundness iand firmfieds that lll méan gréatér béduty. JFeét aré a gréat point in making & §068_appedrance. 1f you halé nicé feel biy the mos exgeualve shogk ynu &ah. Draw at bu find thém your Bést poil ux- Ioufile Enout thém. Mass Age your 4nklés for five minutes daily; wear 816764 shéés_and stockings; t4ké an imetest in- thém. nfimcun%g, after on hlVe ot ) ch Bfié a thBFGu uh G the rfler And éé s 16r FOUkH éés Lfll fii hiié Sétn iuéé& OVar. i Bae éuu 18 With 4f branké woe. %u & polish agaln With & cléah Ofié of th cdmmibribst trotibles {88ay i8 flat fostédndss, and strangé to say it i &. trohme 8t Wwhich few n!a aré aware, f reason for thé mdhnéss of flat feet is the sort of sheés ;&sfe;r ing ansther reason i‘xn(hnt 08t of uA &ithér do not gét eénough ExErcisé or zét thé Wrong sert. HOW TO CLEAN GREASE FROM SikKs Take a lump of ualgnééia tab it Wit 6h the spot, lét it dry, thén brush the powder off. Seorch Stihg from Whité lifié — Lfif bright sun. &%—Mbisten the spot with cléur waiér _Tlib ofi it 4 thick &bat- t castils soap, miked With chalk iib with éhd of fnger, i B ¥ for—A 1 kg from Wall papér—Apply| g dste 6t ebld Watbr Afid pipk ciay. BAVE it 6h all filght. BEUSH 6ff ih the e, rfufltg spbts frof clothifig—Sattiratd wm; e&%n parts turpéntin€ afid Spirits ‘l’u 1847186 Hbiise pa er-fiua With 4 Mfflm“ B fippea,in Balm mam Rup ol g e fl. 56& rag afid swaét of FBFE U0 Gver hgmy With & !Ifil inén cioth, ZiNe—RUB With 4 piécs of Esttda n;att'l;x fligped ifi kefeseené agt!h’!"flfli Hangs mm \e.éLiBle staifig — RHB With a slieé 8f ra% pbtats. 410 Rh f‘%sm’&ffieén af a2 : a lshe& With a 8ry 6hé Wwill MAkE it A (861 will élbans Brass, nie Atuffilniim, klass, agzié an 1«3 wafes; Kitthen floors; either t!le wo68: n oF linblddins, stbves, sifikk; Bath tdbg, ice Boxes, ete TINQELEG GRQANBIE A féatire of some of thé new fili- | vi HnbEy disBIAVS is the elaborité usé b i’fi,ma offafidie onh Summér hats. 4K I8 §itld (6 Rave Bff6red this Aew matérial a& & diversion from_ { ustial plain or printed orzandiss. Tlflsél thréad in silvér and gold is eribreid- SH6H G¥8F the SBLiFe: B ace 8f the amua:e ift 86mé 6f the MEdEls shewn, BIGTATES &F FASHION FBrhnl aft€rhodn Wraps are madg 6f mu-n Satin. % - Hk; &iiit-coat 18 16ngér in sie mm in ifid né %é ard {réqusdtly Efllméd Mtfi fiav A # Dflt i8 hSlfl With thé 1kt | g &t tflbailné Jackets of Hedey gola 14 dse ‘W8 With aafk skirtd. Tdces, éspécially it dyéd comrmga, Mll b much uséd. 5 SPFisg suits maak IO Tal Sk sus ol TR L T 2, 0 Y Amiong 1he Ay pERdafit AAt BaF. Aitires ised, glaéé Black chérrief And Acorn #fTécts sedtit t6 BE thé most pop- i8 fiitich uiar. - &‘y'mgm blué Buflée it . "fi& dldr i i and ol gay colrl b el }3 18 1skd nst # uh?nqr :fifl ’a‘figm‘(m‘:lé 28 %fi %&f ,f tuffled blou st Ha imufca-fi il e ' LeF, 47 olined i Mgl o Ahd Sefve mmmmnmm | eft6ets arp considered sinart this spring. fifn e in m foftns is again in :fi- u n other bu.derl embroidery on f:” i.nd chiflon continues in vogue. i8 repérted to bé gaining on 4nd semé authoritiés affirm that £60n surpass it in favor. _ A @Feat deal of pledting is used this Skirts are pleated in group t 8F all 6ver. ! frequently puffed tnm-qwflr m. thppm Anzpf.lynely hgxu:m; are oL lfltif mmu The dréssés, Aseignéd to be word on thE Atreets whefl AFm weath- BOMES, are always smart, but this théy ate particulafly attractive, I fade With straight slim elips, hard iaoma mua xofi. and rows of lil 8, of anels. A 1é% Eimplé lnfiés; ékm #ihge and !ldl!h‘ bt Well élit on linés that dre Al dfe al$s 8hown ift Cantoh &répé, with bécoming filet col- lars. Axd all-Black Canton model is ringe ttimméd, ahd & bldck bné has pleated paneis that Féach £rom the bust line to the héfn of the garment. Espécially strikifig it _a black and white Cantori nrodel: THe waist has a bread black yoke, t6 fltu%l‘ a white séction is n&hktl lcfi!fl & white slesves 4avé a black band of the same wldhl #na the pleated skirt is all black, xcept i' a '"':éf 16p aboit six inches an is devéloped in White nd flesh and navy ahd gray. Tan Canton i$§ Ccleverly trimmed with bands of bréwn put on with fagotting on thé Wwaikt and SKift. Oé of the smartest moAels for stréét wear i of tan Cantén crépe, a chémise Aréss, with tw6_ atrips of bréwn down the whole 1ength, badk afd front. Thé néck ling, which is ent iit & aéep V. 18 outlinad with a pléatéd brewn frill. In hand- kerchiet linén, this #athe model is ex- céedingly smart, developéd in hyacinth Blué, with flamingo stripes and frill: LAUNDAY HINTS Réshapé swedters fréquently while dryibg. Stockings -Will - b6 ds §MOOtH 4s though ironéd it shaken while damp. If you usé a Washing machine, dis- sdlvé gcap befete usifig. . To remove ffult stains from table linen, *ét Wwith pefofide and put in g:n Apply peréxidé twice it néces- e Whité €6ttéh 6r lind clothes bécoms RHitér Whef dried in strong sunlight. 68180s bécomé vellsw when éxposed te Aitéct sunlight. Starthéd elothés should B drid and dampenéd f6r irsning 4t 8nce. They should nét be allowed t6 remain. dry long Betéré damping lnd rolling up. 16 ”!SERV! FLOWERS FloWers fréqueédtly aré used in Aeebmm work when it is not pos- 8m In vasés. If given mé mucm trétmlert théy will ré- um tfi it #F Shnbsk A8 16ng as if kept in. % svsx mm piscés c6tton wool in & at{‘u‘e Solittion b carbofiate of s6da ahd whtér, placing thése aroiind thé lowkr 8ns of {he fowers stems ana mmsmg thé, Wholé in tightly wrippéd pieces of finfoil. 1t m nnnnng flowers i 4 vase youn find some stem& thit are. con- 4| trafy aid retusé to bend in the way y6u desiré, iry massaging them for roinénts, This will maké them and {héy Will Stdy where thiey ced. PARIS AAT STYLES Anibhig the félt Bats for late summer Hor, fi SEACHINE ihe. aba ey w ar from Parik, is a smaji béll-shaped af- fair o fye low, {Fifféd with a high brush o ¥ yeliow tedthes. clugiar of At ?33« i $E T Sid it Bfifl!.fli fm L bR oné &ia ahd & clistér down 3 thé tretn feh 18 uéen 12; sm'\ll g}‘im(: gaél“g with 4 hu biunch THE EAPE SUIT Thé t :% giééé Afréet is intbrpretéd ifi thé 8 it. Skirts of cloili are josined -ty 110168 of contraéting &1k, e hip Rr&ifA of the cloth, lined wl b the siik ot né bod:ce. hindtién of 10th and Hrinted iouuru into & sinfle costume has for §8véral séasbris had its sponsors in Parls, and ofié dsignér répeats this idea 18 Snowiiik frbcks of foulard with full :Ength Eoats 6f navy eloth lined Fith foulard. A NO-MEAT SOUP A very nutritiois £0up made with- dut meat is madé by seakinz over fiighit oné &ip of cléunéd whité bears. 1ni thé morning cbyér with fresh water and cook géntly for two hours. Add #ight nmll carrotd péeled and cut in dice. g BéAns and earrdts are soft rub mruug 4 eolandeér, add two table- $p601i8 BE Blittér dnd season with pep- pér aha sall. EONSEANING WOMEN. Tokis, u,s.fi Hias fmbre than 5,000 telephone girid e Sevén d iy new?a A lirze l%full blosm t the érown uécl in a solid pérs in Loui&j- s su itéd By Womén. Mifin, Ha& QAnéé HAIl fHA- u?;; !b EntBres th law, 658 AFE new m émién doi P g T Warhén exeéaa thée Méf . 188 Tates oy Msre b i Bijeand 1A K&piR DAkbt: ®bfen, whild al- iegee 18 Vit ds ot 95 18 Bhy 4 Wothdn c6hAiELSEs smploved Kansad iy Strebt ‘ara B mot wirk t. NEW 8PRING WRAPS Evérything is oumlul i the ®ay O wrapé this Spfi e—lfid thé matefials include véldfoa Ficotings ana bwli- ¥ias. Fringé 86t8 carry but thé at- mosphere of thE More rhcéfit French importatishs. Soffié &laboraté coats havé pefidant tassels, émbroidery and €| silk atitehing. BUARB THE LITTLE GNE SAUAR Sl s Apt i3 ercep away lfgh thé EED&PZQ uhl in thé hall, 6r8 it fiiny réesive a4 sbvéré Bufmp, Bt it & e ERtE or EWinging Abor is ”llfl*n;effil:mlh(!kll}'a.lrl‘ it witl ‘pre- Al ny of those Soksn stejs. il RECIPES Py ‘5;4%"'5“33\ Saswien, = gsfigat 5t Chiekén, and & 8, N ut dt t8b find, I t US€ food :mfiu’; Biit how! nm”t f it Toast rounds thEes With Biitter, dhi n?efd“ gépsrsum With fi, 4 &thér ih pairs, Phactglod Jroa agee oo 34 POUF over thém | 8! nu (n BrATY. éem #ith cFdn: mq* A % A—O0rie bmtful ia‘ 6T i mfiéa’i“ SAlt, O1ié tdbles €M Steam il st fh and tws t dfi 8¢ ri l‘lch milk. - G- black- ,wtmrms biit - chge berty With W fizfi QPl ‘lgmflkh;l‘s‘fiifi‘s‘l i LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Rémember the Patients st the State Hospital Editor: The. state hcspital report reached your office ere I was aol eto com- plété my letiér to the puolic in behalf of | that werk. No 80 lofig ago, feathers were ruffied 2nd much &do Made over those who adve- catéd the emdifig of the indescribabie térttire 6f thé vidlently and hopelessly insané, #8P6US 10 thémselves and others. TH& d8Etsr¢ and attendants know By daily eomtact, what ttrment thé af- flicted 4fd félativés beg that mer- &y might b8 h6fn the afflicied by hu- minely puttifig them o #ieep. (Standard Eastern Time 16 Milch Cows Since réading thé discussions in vatious (| 6 Spriny eu papérs, and WwitnBesing bad cases, though e TW far from the Wors:, wé have wondered ho® many of thé cfities eévbr tried to solvé the problém, &vér vikited such wardé in the hoipital, svér cameé if con- tact with suth paliénts, or, in fact, evér visited any Ward of thé mentally afflicied. Have any Such ever tiied td think of any way to Allevi tiis téreible suffefing? Again, how ny hdve thought that it Was possible for them tb halj cheér somie Of these sad lives—mady eah find reliel ifi nothing short 6f sunimons to Etérni There aré some as sone 4% you and 1—by spells, Othérs fighting & bud ease of “nerves” Whom we can chéér &nd en- cOtrage, some batiling agaifst a bad habit (Whether formed tarough ignorance, weakiless, self-will, environment or the fault of others.) They arc heroleally fighting 4nd need our co-operation. Wé have 5 greatly mistaken idea that all ihmates are irsesponsible, and uticon- scious of surfoundings. The writer 20 Yuflm; Hufm As | have decided to di #old to the highest bidde Stock may be mnpzehd dny day p ivig & in dmple time for inspactioh of stee brought & few fiowers to a patient and | was broken in spirit by the many pa- thetic appealé for “just oné flower,” and finally, for “just a smell,” let alone the longing eyes of such as yould not ask The week following KEaster we were struck {o note not a blossom in the wards, just & few struggling plants in windows | of administration rooms, perhaps. Yet the papers had glowing accounts of the many lovely plants and cut flowers in ! churches and homes, and the disposal of the same among Norwich institutions. Dr. Wilcox asks in his report for a | small appropriation for ihe improvement of the State hospital grounds. r- tainly is much needed, as he & or thié matérial benefit which is refle oni our patients from a fine outlook.” 'The state cught to provide for flower beéds on = the grounds. One patient who has spent years at the hospital and who In better @ays kept her windows at home full of | blooming plants, told us in_one of her alf a century, wa earncet inquitie told her brothe aroused and institutions- God knows théy need it and batokéned eomfort appreciaté it. Somé long for reading was wealthy and plenty, for shi AUCTIONE T o ROYAL FARMS—AMSTON, CONN. TUESDAY, MAY)‘, 1821, AT 10:30 A. M. 50—HIGH-GRADE HOLSTENS--“ MISCELLANEOUS LOT OF HARNESS, ETC. ntinue farming, this stoek enty of réom under cover fl“fl“ of a nfl# k prior to salé. CHAS. M. AMS, Owner, 101 Park Ave., New York City Mother’s Day, May 8th CHEER AND GLADDEN HER WITH A BOOK AND A CARD ‘MAKE YOUR SELECTION TODAY CRANSTON'S Yer white relatives pass- 1 Young Pedigreed Bull 1 Thoroughbred Bull Calt 1 7 Work Horses .filu rummy Be rior to sile. Aul.::: Mr. Dickinsen. Amston ion, sit: H T?-m- from .E-d unl‘.‘la »mn mfih orders, rules, ng ong the due as i1n hi$ judg- =] stonér €Jand regu rytied of hie a her life. | mefit will be »mite the officibhey of sane mor§nts how she longed to © treated by the| his aépartm his dbpart- flowers grow but there,” pdinting throuzh nto an Indian| ment” réme: des besides the the iron bars to the cherless “surround- daugh-| Aivé tubbredlosls s a, the follow- ings. for years nad led a roving 1ité iAg indtitutions, the prison, the Now, we, Whom God has #o mercitully | atd lovea it. Connectict Reform: the Connecti~ Bleksed, cann gt least, help these sad lives, he had been married twice, both hus-| ear Bchost For Boys, the Conneeticn - if not release them. Why not count|bands being dead had a numbet| dustrial Schoo] for Girll, the Conneeticut Notwich State hospital 4s among bur in- {of children and grandchildren. On the|Sgits Farm for Women, the Connecticut stitiitions? Why not remember the suf-|day after the second intérview thé| Siaste Hespital at Middletown, the Ner- ferers there as well as we have 50 gen- | brother and sister, with the intérpreter,| #ich Btate Hospital for the Insant, and erously done toward the other Norwich|rode out to her dwelling. Eversthing|the Mansfitld State Training Schesl and e | Hospitdl, and all instity s {h the state réceiving state ald and all child wéi- matter—good, light, interesting sto ed several d agreeably with her,|faré work and all prica‘e in, itations various lahguages, others wish for some | and subsequently her brother, Joseph.|earrying for the insane. The proposed pastime for their idle hands, materfal | with his r. the wife of the Hon.|law says: “The commissioner shall have for “paper flowers”, crochet thread, etc. ba Bennet, of Wyoming, made her an-| power and it shall be his duty to ifives. into which theré are diversions for men | other visit and bade her a last farewell | tigaté into any &nd all phases of the Into which we ought t6 study and for which men’s clibs might donate. She was known among the Indians a 8| policy, management and equipment of Maconaqua (young bear) and was re-|all the institutions, both those owned b{ We are sure the supefintendent, doc- [garded by them as a queen, When thé|the state and those receiving stale ald. tors and nurses would be giad to give us | Miamis were removed from Indiana John| The salary of this glorious peripaletio pointérs. The report in Wednesday's | Quincy Adamg pleaded her cause =o elo-| Poobkh Will be only $6.000 a ar. Shawme- Bulietin shows theft appreciation of our | quently in congress that she and her|ful! It ought to be at least $50.060. And o-operatiohs. Abbve all, let us not for- | Indian relatives were exempted. Con-|the 1w should provide large Rolls Royze Eet the mission of flowers Which has prov- | zress gave her a tract of land a mile|cars and a zepbelin or two for transpn - en such a joy to us, a tonic and e uare, to be in perpetulty by her|Ing him dnd his cabinet, Mcluding the to others. doné it unto one of thé least of these, My bréthren, ye have done it ungp Me.” —and Wé recall how the Master nx com- passion on such as these and helpéd thern, A FELLOW CREATURE Yantic, Apri 30, 1921, ournal.) the Civil Codé thé Com i tubbreu . losts—that tenth of a & euces OvD INCIDENTS IN AMERICAN HISTORY grasp and pride =0 to win of tha Whole state but a A ——a THE KIDNAPPING OF FRANCES BLOCUM. Otie of the fmost reimarkable kidnap- ping incidents of the Revolutionary war nces Slocum, whose fa- 4 victim of the famous W cre iii Pennsylvania, The Slocum family settlers mittee mus mate and svmpa eon the legls have an on July de- had i this valle fended thi§ no doubt angered the Indians, the they resolved upon revénge. Laté in the autumn of 1173 Indians were séen prowling around Slocum house, from the Wil ing two of the S terence perts mAanage- f Connécticut's the pralse and imitation of the men whom hania | near Logansport|Spécifiel “two women” from one end of 1t is hoped that (he churches, societies | In 1851, and was d with combifiera:| thb Sath tp he othie. . 0 and individuals will take this work e pomp. ol g Y e earnestly and realize the joy of | (Tom in £ “associations aal the Red ening these suerers of tired nerves - M Ana b depart- restless minds. “Inasmuch as ye have Ot Wik et ments of the citles and chtirched and fraternal volst erganization, and and the _{unidid, 4nd the Chambers of Commeres will 84y to this State Tuberculpsis com- misélén 4d the seneral assembly, this scheme for Aimming the lustre of CoA- | nécticurs reputation in anti-tubsrcalosis #ofk; this scheme that would evemt- @hlly And of necessity make the »d- ik of the ganatoria aad 1he ntk of themselvek, “0>.%alls of poii- ferinten _| institutions tes. nmit t }.r’\l\'| ts have been due l £tories That Recall Others Troublesomé Questioh A woman wearinz an anxious look -| called at an insurdnce office one mdrn- ing. L 1 ander: » said, that fer §5 1 can insu se for $1.000, “Yes, repl thé abgent, “that is right.” “And now. sed woman anxiously make_any inquires as to the o he fi “Certdinly was the prompt reply. ing a knife near the St 2 turnéd to leave the were dttacked by an: offive. there was a caich scalped the eldest oy, Aged fifteen; ih it s6mewhe with the knife he had Beén grinding. he R W Mrs, Sloedin ran {6 the foor, Wlien she N G wag pushed aside by ohe of the Indians,| The © committes knowthg an| The kind oid ge "5500 And who éntéréd the Nbust ahd calight up | {hems ; UL Bay toithiaf o Bt Hef Little sofl. “See” éxclaimed the|eral assamb:y : e iy LAt frr & frightencd mother, “he can do theé no | merer p fn the R @] Db ¥ou lot 5 o o g00d; he Is lattie.” Thé Indians released | vielo : Ifare department, | €4 With 4 Rihd &mi ". i the boy and took tp her little daughter, | which will be rolled bt A commifMon-| o Yes. =ir.” came the prompt renly. Frances, aged five yéars, and h‘\mlnm[‘,_ whot may know nothing anfi_ edre ::‘\n.l df; you love your teacher? té the mountaihs, Ah alarm was given | nothing abont tubercutlosic. and who ®ill e T 2 & Ané at tHe foft, but ‘the lndlans were able | have a cabinét of twelva vareont, twn wo.| -Aafd rouf father and mother® to maké good their 8seape. oh and ten men, and oniy oné of sibliss aad Dothett Mis. Sloum had been bereft of her hing of Ears ARy~ our sislérs as husbind and fire thrpugh death, ana he Ana it 15 to eize do you lotT daughter through kidnappinz but commitoner ob : her. They traversed every section, Il in vain . At Ength the méthef's heart was| chebred. for A woman wis found among the Indidhs mnsWwerinz to the deseription of thé ddushtet. She oy remembered Ueing carried dway frotd thé -Susqiié Haiifta. Mr8. Slocuin took her home, 4 chéfishéd her with a mothérs tende ness. But more and more she bécaria gatiséd that it was not Frances. The| foundling alse felt o filial. yearnings dnd finally reéturned to her Indiin fFefide. The mother finally went gravé mourning, and little F almost forgotten. Her brothers had be- but | proposaits for fighting tuberculosls f Connecticyt an_donie af 41, can thess _—wmu:: be siibmittéd ¢ | the board of fifiance. monéys ara anhropriated he assembly, % the result of { Sibmit:aa by the cominisslonér of Public Wealfars® department, mifat | considered a8 an appronridtisn mads & & whole department. and it must W epensed by the comm!gsio partment, not according th tion of the néi tutions. Tf thert was éve tor calculited to destroy the i ot the Institutions and to paralys incentive to economy in the |ns of th s of the varlois inst} [ come aged men and their grandchildren were pldving upon the very spot had from beér takéd. In the | fifty-iitis yéars after Rér capture, inteliigence of Frafices was | W®héncé shé surhmér of 18 tht posed law gays th new commits his apnrhe- Again, whitbvér the budzhl B oF the Bé. to, thé origindl | budget, but dccording to lathr conchp- dbvice Bét- state, we have néver hedrd of it In another place (Section 7) thé pré + you &k questions képt the lamp of hope burning for of oublic w :‘w 5 latter. But as years rolled by ne ow nor care a About “ ge ings of the little one came. When peace tubercilosis, and who in é1fhond '.!”7’..‘_""" ifeturned and friendly intercourse with | never would know nor car sOTiHlpE TS Caniadd was established, t%o of the littia| about tuberculosis, that the State Td. captive’s brothers startéd In search of | berculosis commission must submit all its| BApER FROM AMERICAN TREES - Aat the & fofests It te Blaz- h for subkti- Seiéntists will not admi £y must o to i mat s ing né® paths in its sear tutes. The forist products laboratory Bas made a partial success With thé cOFfi- Eob. Mdvirg south the Wwaste of tdne And cbttonkesdl aré being tris Theré dre tropical trees whoSe flbtf scieatifts afe experiménting. ut the réed has not yet been fb ahd the papeér lhdustry seeks new for- ésts. Alasba, is one source. Thers Colonkl Greéley ief of thé United States Foréstry Service, fibintd sut, is” our first opportunily to_try proper forést methods, to start growing hew trees A8 we harvest the old oneszto edt our caké and Have it 100.—The Nation's Business. " . 5 - féceived, Colonel Bwing, an Indiah | trader, in a letter froin Logansport, Ind., {6 the editor of the Larcaster Inteiiigen- cor. gavé shch information that all doubts respecting her idefility werd re- moved. Joteph Slocum, with the sistér whé carried him to tHé fort, Immediatély went th Lbgah&port, whirs thiy found their slstér ¢ avotit twéive miles trom thdt village. She eamé io meet her brother and sistef- dréssed fa full Al dseoiinahisd by s _ A inter rckn 5 "wru l sfie Fas, unasla 5 k gi £he hssu\d uriou-!y to E L3 mmv.. fdd t5 &y Jasevh Sissum rémembar NUT STOVE i ik of "\ sacognition which mather had , sad 14 1 ®5ild Bé 4 &iire t hie lone of Mer mifdlé fingsr Had beeh crushed and the 41l Wis misélik, through having met i'm,- an_accident ®hen (%o and a half védrs old. This test Mr. Sloepm had ithheld until all others ~ should ml eh hé mentloned jt the s ed wom: i fifi‘?‘}fl"s ‘f‘te S, Shi, ek c8, !hr héld ut {he woundéa Angér. Theré was no Gu! for Bar Lkindred that Telephone 884 ld‘h& a ” S AR R SR NEW SPRING PRICES IN LEHIGH-WILKES BARRE COAL EGG Ne. 2 NUT $i4 §13 50c EXTRA IF BASKETS ARE USED JOHN A. MORGAN & SON BC]:'.N“ALWHARP

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