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arwich Bulletit and Goufied, 113 YEARS OLD. Nabscription srice, J2¢ & week: S0o a month; $8.00 a year. > the hands hiffons and silks. g it . : It is a little early yot to judge the| ' Dotfed swies comes With & variety Improved Egg Nog. latest shades and styles. Quality and workmanship Knterea the Postorfice at Norwioh. | legislature. What The Press says about | of beautiful barders, called swiss ap- ‘Beat white of until stiff, add Cenn., cs secind-c..am matter. the incidental loss of a good ilaw now | plique flouncing. A ‘white ground with | yolk and beat; c:fa‘ one cup of milk, guaranteed. / Telephone Callas Bulletin Business Office, Bulletin Editorlal Rooms, Bulletiu Job Office, 5~ Willimantie Offce Room 3 Murray Bldg Telephone 210. == 0. Norwich, Monday, April 5, 1909. FAST DAY PROCLAMATION. Governor Lilley Issues the Customary Recommendation. Governor Lilley Tuesday issued the customary Fast day proclamation des- DOING ‘GOOD WORK. The legislature is not partial to new laws. It is doing good work in put- ting to sleep many bills. That is well. In the process It incidentally.chloro- forms an occasiona) desirable one, but we can stand the sacrifice in view of the general gain.—Bristol Press. and then in the process of weeding out undesirable measures will find general| - approval among the people. The leg- islature is approaching the period when it will look at itselt and get in a hurry, and many measures are being reserved by their calculating promot- | ers until the psychological moment— the moment when consideration stands second to haste—and then the leg- islature will work quick and make its record, and some things will get through which should have remained pigeonholed, When the rush is over NEW COTTON GOODS. The new cotton goods appear with borders as effective as those seen in a pale blue dot had an embroi flounce of a large scallop in blue, with conventionalized flower design above. A smarter effect was a white swiss with a black dot, which had a wall of Troy pattern of black dots re- peated three (imes, 8o as to form a broad border abot the Bottom of the skirt. The old-time chambrays, so popular for children’s dresses, have been de- veloped into a number of new pastel shades, pale gr: and greens, and browns, all the most fashionable col- ors. The chambrays are further nemu- tified with borders from one to two inches wide, so that no trimming will { Woman in Life and in the Kitchen, \———————————-——J cheese; from smoking Mm fa: . and fry a golden brown. Drain on brown paper before serving. pour over egg; stir well and add su- gar and flavoring to tasts BORDERS. Borders are a feature of the new cottons as well as of the linens, but attractive as they are one would bet- ter hesitate about yelding to thelr charms unléss one 'has an inspired dressmaker, for a bordered ot any sort requires very skillful hand- n;f and in a somewhat stubborn nfa- terfal, stch as linen, it presents trying problems, especially in this day of close-fitting _skirts, Probably later in the 17-: N. Johnson Co. D. F. PULSIFER. ANNOUNCEMENT the store formerly occupied by them and are now ‘prepared to show a full line of Woolens, in all the D. F. PULSIFER, 33 Broadway. ADMISSION Ne. Higher utes. If made into layer cake (it will make two layers) spread jelly between the layers. Hard Money Cake. Golé Part—Yolks of four eggs, ssar’ cup of butter, two cups of sugar, fol cups of flour, one cup of sour mill teaspoon of soda, tablespoon of corn- FASHION'S TIPS FOR THE YOUNG. Coats for girls' suits are plain and almost straight. For warm where the coat will be left open of the time, the single breasted coat is bQ“.el‘l since it looks better than ‘weather, most the ocer one when hanging open. 'Shirt wafsts should not be worn by _vnoev « BARNES © LEE ona Afternoons Se Ladies and Children SKITTLES” &2 Sicfaner. viota COMEDY SKETCH Allen, Elsanor Robsom, Ete. President ELIOT of Harvard, \Will Lecture in Lyceum Theatre, ignating Good Friday, April 9, as the| the true estimate of leglsiative work |, "o olcur’ “in making them up &nd | gestions for the nhandiing of these |starch. 1 ith lemon or vanilla. date the text of (he proclamation | can be made. ey e pestectlyadupted for the new e W e e et | i e T it ana | i under 15 e 16 New London, e e i tyl @ Kimono dresses. ° el L State of Connecticut. OUTSIDE OF POLITICAL OBLIGA- | “Fondus "eatin 15 something duite | arire the Bociarssierss and pass of | Bonr ana mes’ ool e Bhae itk ton: One-plece frocks and jumper dresses THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 8th. By m‘m ‘EC:, 1'{11'33{1 TIONS. new. It is a thin welght sateen, sup- | to the one-tone materials. spcen of soda, tablespoon of _corn- ::mmx. “be“t‘tlelr. lwm >y ’:1 is GEORGE g s hesttate to| POSSd to resemble porigee, nd’ sult- | “Bven here, particularly among tho |starch, whites of four egss. Flavor usually looks better in the Subject : MUNICIPAL REFORM Governor, President Taft does not hesitate to| b1 for inexpensive gowns. It is 8oft, | fine lingerie' materlals, one will find | with almona or peach, plain one-plece frock. . A PROCLAMATION. make his objectiong known to the con- | has the appearance of a silk finish | horders acain; for the most exquisite | Put in pan, - alterdately, one tea- Pre 4080 oF Biodes Ti 50¢, 75¢, ‘I 00. Car for Norwich, Immediately As solemn confirmation of our trust | nection of politics with high and im-|and is displayed in dots, flowers and robe patterns and double-width ma- | spoontul of gold and oné of silver, and | Prefty plaids of modest efze, border- ickets A , $1.00. ‘aftor lectars In 's merciful Providence, and in| portant politica] station. He belleves|stripes. It will make up into smart terials are shown in all white or deli- | so cn. Bake in a moderate oven. w :‘ ;xflhlfi:flg:‘}uk obedience to & oustom established in plety, and continued in reverence, 1 hereby appoint Friday, the ninth day of April next ensuing, §s a day of FASTING AND PRAYER, Requesting the people then to lay aside all commcn cares, and in the churches and homes humbly to seek His guld- ance in the undertakings of the year, pledging with repentant hearts a new devotion and a faith that shall not falter. that the onus of politics should be removed from federal judgeships, and that the national bank examiners ap- pointed stould be free from political affiliation, Since the senators and con- gressmen have had the privilege of recommending these . candidates it is quite a disappointment to them to lose this patronage. But the people rather like the attitude of the pres- afternoon frocks for half-grown girls. Poplinette is attract! summer-weight novelty. It has a smooth finish, is light in weight, and is, of course, 'a cotign development of the old-fashioned poplins. Poplinette comes in all colors from white to a good black, which can be recommend- od for any one in mourning who has difficulty in finding suitable light- weight materials for summer or house another cate coloring with marvelous embrofd- eréd borders in self-tones. Surely embroideries love- Her. Much Tnglish open work is used, but with it are combined other em- brofderies. Drawn-work consorts wi'h heavy cushion embroidery as does in- set lace, One filmy white batiste is embroldered all over in little eyelets and has a deep border of heavy em- brotdery, Into which lace motils are Plain Cake. One cup of sugar, one tablespoon of butter, one tablespoonful of lard, three eggs, beaten light; one cup of sweet milx, two and a half cups of flour, twn tablespoons of baking powder. First mix the sugar, lard and butter together, then the yolks of the eggs, beaten light; then the milk, and then the flour. Sift the baking powder in new spris dren. For very nf bettdr 1 than chiffon. makes ¢> into frocks. flmty frocka, chiffon cloth is ce. It washes and wears much Home, Roderick Theaire Altfiough many people consider crepe| Ieature Plcturs, The Telitale Biot- de chine too old for children, it cer-| tor. tainly wears well, and in light shades ’ Tovely lttle Mr, O'Nefl singing Don't Take Me BREED’S THEAIRE Charles MeNulty, Lessee. Devoted o First-class Moving Pictures and Iliustrated Songs. Monster Feature Pleture of Wewlgyy a ident and he will have their support — set. Another is plain batiste, but has [ the flour before aading to cake. R ; Ad 4 Given under my hand and seal of the | ", "dotermination to permanently| NEEDLEWORK SUGGESTIONS. |a wondertul - embroldered border, | Add the whites of the €EES, Sf1eF | mor o vouns git m sllp of heather- | 327 Matn Streot onnt Pest. Cifine : g SDAL. foed, " this thirdeth day of|cstablish these offices upon' a non- Sathemads above which graduated eyelets mouni | beating them very lieht. Mix in the | o § YRS LS SUP, OF Megeuoe: and Biograph Festure, Brameh March, in the yeard of our Lord | partisan basis. The change may not e M Dot O o s Soun 40 ey jinder sheer frocks, and much mva‘v;‘d.”_r:' ulturs lflniflhmcuumm i e y i y, s 1 N W he; ‘el ut,” tle ril, one thousand nine hundred and nin tell for any greater efficiency, but it For Pie Crust. from 15 to 20 minutes. imore girlish. m'my'"l.y RO ¥ and the independence of the Unitc States, the one hundred and thirty- third. will tell for Independence and that is of value to all concerned. ‘To make better ple crust and pastry, flaky and deliclous, than you ever Aunt Betsey's Cak 3 “Crotsadan.” three cups of flour add enough Fourteen Positions % Ladies Doors at 3 . Performances Special attention d Childre GBORGE L. LILLEY. |guApE TREES FOR STATE ROADS made on tlie old-fashioned coal range, | gair cup of butter, 8c.; quarter cud | milic to malk o g P [ o o - Costiti, Vil g Excellency’s Command: you should, if you have a gas range, 4 2 2 e & gO ter, salt to | e QY ey heat your oven for a full ten minjutes | O Susar, lc; one cup of milk, 2c; | taste, a beaten egg and a heaping tea- Evenings, 10c. Matthew H. Rogers, Eecretary. CAN PASS THE TARIFF BILL. Tt is reported that the senate’s plan for a revision of the tariff has besn approved by President Taft, and that the prospeots of the passage of the new measure in & few weeks are most derstanding upon Where the good roads movement fs in force and state roads are being con- structed, the planting of trees along sald highways is made a paft of the law and of the duty of the commis- sioner having the work in hand. Re- ferring to this part of the law, which e Baltimore American regards as be- ing mandatory, it says: hazard, but should be chosen both as before beginning to bake. Your heat is direct and certain and a hot oven will not only bake your gus!ry quick- ly, but make it crisp and Jight and ah- solutely prevent sogginess or tough- ness. A Child's Apron, pretty apron of iinen that, shops would be expen- A child" bought in ti two cups of flour, two teaspoon- fuls of baking powder, one egg, 3c.; total, 18c. Cream butter and sugar. Add egsg; mix until light; add milk, flour and baking powder, previously mixed and sifted. Bake In a loaf tin In a_ moderate oven about three-quarters of an hour, or until it will not adhere when prick- ed with a straw. kS color. spoonful of baking powder. Put In the frying pan cnough lard to the mixture, pour in the batter and when it is brown on one the huge cake on the othes pleces as you would a griddle oake on your plate and keep stirring and turn- ing untll the bits are a good brown in eat hard. HAVE de brown Cut Into Norwich BEEN FILLED by the ‘ BREED HALL, Washington Square. marléd JAMES F. DREW ‘Fiano Tuning and Repairn; Best Viork Only. encouraging. s mow claimed that| ., 0B T G ‘ » gs the trees to be sive, could be made cheaply at home 18 Perking A the republicans have come to an un-| - oF% & 3 % # 1€ 056 Daw slohty off fime: | Pnome 423-3. ne Ave the bill and that | Planted should not be gathered at hap Ky h‘ngsp epeé;uyu;sfln Shcin ha Nut Cake. ; sept23a oy there no longer exists any doubt as to their ability to pass it whenever they determine to. The fact that President Taft talks of getting out of Washing- ton in June, and feels free to make an appointment to address the people of Norwich on the 250th anniversary of the town, gives evidence of new as- surariceg that the enactment of the new tarift faw at an early date Is & foregone conclusion. There wil] be all kinds of objections to certain meas- to kind, as to age and quality with care. And once planted definite pro- v 1ould be made for attentlon to them until they shall have passed the iInfantile stage, The good will and active ald of the farmers along the routes should be enlisted in the tree-planting scheme.” Our own commissioner favors the beautifying of Connecticut highways: and why should not the planting of shade trees upon the soscalled state .v0. Bubu—Design to be transferred to 1 shirt walst of linen, muslin, batiste, silk, satin, messaline or organdie, to be worked with mercerized cotton or silk floss in eyelet design and trimmed with fine lace Insertion. The collar and cuff designs are given with the shirt shoulder, closes in the back and is shaped by the underarm seams. The neck is cut round and the arm- holes fairly wide. These are button- holed in small, round scallops, each =callop decorated with & large em- | broidered dot. The belt i9 finished on the edges in a similar manner and, passing throug' straps sewed to the underarm seams, closes in front with button and but- tonhole, Embroraery. Take one and a half oups of pow- dered sugar, one-half cup of butter Beat this to a cream then beat the whites of four eggs to a stiff froth, two cups of flour, sifted three times; two-thirds cup of water. Add flour and” water alternately. Drop in one cup of grated black walnuts, and, last of all, one teaspoonful of yeast pow- der. Place in moderate oven three- quarters of an hour. If u lurge cake is desired, lowbe the quantity. 6 Days This ought Since Jan. 1, 1909. Man or Young Woman Where To Go To Learn. Bookkeeping, College t to tefl the Young | | saves and_tmp wor | wraduato Niles EXPERT TUNING roves the pi*ne. All guaranteed. A. W. JARVIS, 15 Clatremeont Ave, Norwich, Conn. nt Sehool of P'ane b, ., Batt nrt;F:‘.fuul and I'll decisd Ne. oall. ‘Phone 518-8. F. C. GEER ures, bt the sowner the whole ques- | 770€ 'Te°s EPOn e 90: walst. B bk ads J y by law and TIndications are that this is to be & n Straw Hats. tion I dekermined and the matier set- | oome a part of the construction as| & great embroldery summer, and em-| One of the new spring sailor hats is A Shorthand, TUNER tled the sooner witl business revive and | /°G7EC, § FOV O e ST On nd broldered bands of great beauty are|of Milan straw. The crown is en- o 122 Prospect § the affairy of the country take on| i .03 1 to be had in ail widths, some of them | circled with folds of chamois skin fin- 7T riti - t greater activity. AT A, U (I showing fine and delicate embroidery | ished at the side with a knot and a ypewriting Tel, 889-5. Norwich, Ct —_— EDITORIAL NOTES. GPSlqi‘ogdpldrlldl;l!lsl!; or n;‘ullvd the | large buckle. i and APAN® OF RETALIATING. % mater ng with rough edges, 7 Jn ’.N WAY that by & revival of |, TN® New spring hat of the girl up and meant to be lllied in "!ugh fasl; Don't Fold Silk. Sn“s |0 0l‘del' Office Practi Sesorieg in front, even in church, does not in- ion that the embroidery will have the e ce Practice. an old health law in Japan the au-| oo "ot Sy ope air of having been executed to order| ,On® "‘L‘h;r‘n‘;:'r e g 53 A 3 v thorities thers hope to put a check upon the sale of California canned fruits and vegetables In that country. The health law {n question provides that thers shall not be more than 50 per cent. of lead In the solder of the tins in which the fruits and vegetables are packed. The American solder, it is sald, containg 51 per cent, some- timeg fitty-two or fifty-three per cent.| Oklahoma’s Indlans know when to ing the natural curves of the fgure, of jead. quit. Had they persisted they might but not defining them. Thus, if the a have ail been referred “ short waist should be out of style, the HOME GARMENT MAKING. .. Were this law applled impartia ave a n referred to now as “good A L e N VENT JEWELERS to thé*¢anned goods of other coun- trieg thiere would be no reasonable ground for complaint, but, in fact, the direct purpose appears to be to de- stroy the trade of the Pacific coast with Japen in favor of that of Eng- land upon the ground set forth by one merchant that England has done nothing to offend his country. It Is not strange that Japan does not feel well toward California just at The human paradox is the man who is tall and always short. He is not 50 very hard to find, either. A Jersey justice offers to give every couple he marries a present; but it is expected that the fee will be generous. Injuns.” The club women of New York have d=cided revolt against Congress- Payne's classification of stockines nd gloves, to It 13 sald that the English suffra- es are no comfort even to the jail- They continue their obstreperous- ors. ness in jail. 8022—Design or conventional < to be transterred to a center- plece measuring 20 or 22 Inches, of lin= en, Indian-head cotton. A DUTCH RAREBIT. A simple but deliclous _luncheos dish appropriate for Lent is the Dutch rarebit. Take a number of eggs, de- pending on the number of persons you for the frock. The Waist Line. The waist line of most new models has crept down to its normal place @nd a form of compromise much af- fected In the mew models includes a irwered walst line, but keeps the 'nose- fitting straightness, the result being a sen.i-fitting_ princess effect, sucgest- present lines retain their prestize, the Joote stralghtness will affect the lengthened wals PRINCESS ROBES. Very handsome princess robes and clinging coats of Irish lace are made up on these lines and are being used by the designers In connection with sheer slips of batiste or mull tha lace often ‘ending at the knee and the low- er part of the frock being of the limp, dresses or silk materials is, that silk must never be folded. Charcoal in Silver Drawer. Osfle careful housekeeper aiways keeps a lump of charcoal in the drawer with her flat silver. She finds that the charcoal, absorbing anl >hance molsture, is a factor in keeping the silver bright. The Bulletin's Pattern Service. J best. $18 §20 $22 Order Your Easter Suit “TODAY Our display of Spring Woolens is now at its Quality, Style and a perfect fit guaranteed. —— John & Watches Silverware Writs or ocall. Geo. H. Bliss Hack, Livery, Boarding and Feed STABLES Up-to-date Equipment Diamonds | and Guaranteed Cut Glass Clocks Fine Watch Repairing Satisfactory Service. 14 to 20 BATH STREET. (Formerty Chapman's) Telephone 1 present, and no one will blame Japan ~ e Ty desire to serve. See that they are . Yo resenting the conduct of that state| The susar trust cheating the gov-|ES° 10 SPTEE, Je0 108t foeY &) gy L o MCEROINGL against her people, but Uncle Sam | STPment out a million by short welght| water long enough to turn dark. Re- [, OO U lln;erhnlesstauch s trock ast. | $I5 00 will probably take the matter up and | 13 HOt & 00d record for it, even If it| move the shells and cut the meat in- | POIICTCR JCERHE 18 BUCh & Kotk Aets | fn afian w have a little heart to heart talk with | N4® paid up to small dice. Use your chafing dish | ;g of this kind is a costly luxury, Buys a 17 Jewel Hamilton Wateh In Japan and she will see things in a or a pan over a slow fire. Into this place a lump of butter and a little but the lace will be a valuable pos- session, even after it Is out of fash- 121-125 Main Street. 126 Main Street, @ 20-year Gold Filled Case. kindlter ligh . dour and allow to melt, not brown; |; $50,000. takes liigh fasuciid]0r Snd. allow o met, WI: | jon, In its present form, and sp need e g g g e vy ve e - 0 then add a teacup of milk, salt, pepper E x « dec28d INCREASING ITS SHADE TREES, | £round. it thefo isd't .auy | ang e litrie toBasco. When the dress. | Ii78 DS considersd so abmlutaly, ex 0 Meriden is going in for tree-planting. The business men of the city and their progressive citizens are encouraging the movement, which is meeting with marked favor. The city fs also mak- There is a w read bellef that the graftless city is an iridescent dream. And the belief appears to be well founded, too, ing comes to a boil pour in the chop- ped eggs and allow to cook for a few minutes. Serve very hot on slices of buttered toast. HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Apropos of loose princess frocks, there are some rather odd models in linen, fashiomed somewhat on _the linens of the “sac” frocks in which Parisians_have indulged this winter. It must be a difficult matter to cut GEO. A. DAVIS Buys a Waltham Watch in a 20-year Gold Filled Case. Alse a full line of the New BStyle ing an active campaign to protect. its e o these siraight line, one-plece affalrs — anet elms and other trees. Nothing could | Considering the situation, President | A S1ars of rich, creamy milic should | {1} cn"eq” that fthey will have any Ladie$’ Tailor, | S'onet Rings. better show the enterprise and far- | Tart has for the first month made| corgodc °3ch of the fhin woman's| uggestion of shapliness or grace. Gold Chalns, Lookets, Cuff Buttons, sightedness of the people of that pret- | good, and gives assurance of a suc| Vit L0 ) Linen frocks of the semi-princess Workmanship end & complete line of up-te-date ty city, Those trees will pay big divi- | cessful administration. A fine-tooth comb, valuable for cer- | (YD¢ Such as were worn last sum s and Fit Jowelry. dends In unexpected ways.—Bristol e e TN tgin purposes, is capable of injuring | O% PUZ.2 BHOE RORTE SO O e ‘and et Press. New Hampshire leads off in New |the scalp if used unwisely, for tha tinv | oo™ o iremaly 'pretty. Shades of Entirely s England with e irect primary law, | DOinty, close together, irriate the siin | 7010" S"S0rey abe: expectally” lked 1 seacers | FEAGUSON & CHA . (7 i beseh , fa m v g = eh- the per s EeR A e s 2 colorings, and the lighter pinks arc . Franklin Square. been giving attention to public | #hade trees which they should during the paset half-century and not a few | point with sorrow to streets which are | no longer arched by noble trees but | instead of hot brick pavements and | disease breeding dust. Meriden has| come to g consclousness of the value of shady streets, and the arboreal | beauty which Is inviting to the birds | of the alr as well as to man. Meri- den has started in a work which will | be a blessing to the city and to fu- ture generations. | his chances of success will be good. It there should ever be a pure cloth- ing law it will be just as common to Though you may think so, your ‘face is not entirely clean after even see near-woolen articles advertised as it used to be to see near-silk. | Boston doesn’t care if Salome Is & Bible character. She has characters| at kind enough without {mporting | one to prance In the limelight. i Castro 1s getting ready to fight for his rights In Venezuela. He is buying wuns, If he gets good Norwich arms the most vigorous scrubbing with soap and water. Put a little cold cream on, rub in well and then rub off with a iry towel. You will be surprised at the amount of dirt on the towel. A trained nuree of long experience emphasized the necessity of keepiag mirrors out of the sickroom. The na- tient should never be allowed to look at one, as the ravages wrought by ill. ness in one’s own face gives a shock which it is hard for the nurse much in’ evidence. Violet, wistaria. mulberry, amsthyst and kindred colorings are also in_the first rank, and a good deal Is done with blues on the Copenhagen order and various soft greens. Brown: 3 usually In combination with white, &0 that they lose their oppressively warm look, ars well represented, and there are ‘charming things In black and white and gray and white. TRIED RECIPES FOR MAKING CAI 2636 GIRL’S AND CHILD'S KIMONO. Paris Pattern No. 2036 Allowed. — All Seams Made with the°body and sleeves in one piecs, this is a very attractive and BOTH FROM $1.00 UP. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF PRAYER BOOKS AND HYMNALS, IN. SINGLE BOOKS AND COMBINATION SETS, AT PRICES BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF THE AMERICAN STANDARD REVISED May Bullding. WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Gardner) Hack, Livery and Boarding | mar26d LadiesTravel Miles to come to our store for the bargains in DRESS GOODS, The fact that we buy direct from the manufacturer, saving the middieman’s profit, 1s being appreciated mors ev: lay. Our cus- tomers get the ben: May we add your name to our increasing list ? BRADY & SAXTON, Tetephone 306-2. MORWICH TOWN. —_— ook i el for sl | soothe away. Cases have been known Gold Cake. extremely simplo littie model. The | BIBLES AND THE REVISE | A TOWN WITH A SURPLUS. One enthusiast belleves that Cuba |\ Which a patient being alloweo | Haif a cup of sugar. half a cup of | best materials for its develo m"{e?{:’::snmsm Dt sugitd C se s : ench or Canton flannel, flanne A A subscriber in the town of Union, le o maintaining ten million | Elr‘fl\ri n!:ger lno.‘oi fu nzfni fgutch'el :Z:-:: of milk, one egg, one tablespoonful of | 115t 0 2 R el SO S Ly TN e | Stable | Mr. Thomas S. Underwood, butter, ore cup of flour, one ‘easpoor- ver edges of the neck, front and this state, sends to the Hartford Cour. e, and expects that some day|and from that point forward sank | v s . WE ALSO HAVE THE RE 3 il et ul of baking powder. sleaves ae hand-embroidered in a de- ‘GULAR . ant, of a recent date, the following the island republic will have that pop. | rapidly. . This rec| makes fine little tea|sign of blossoms and their follage, an ger. communication: | watton, 2L cakes. and 1# doubled 1t will make & | with white mercerized cotton, narrow (OXFORD EDITION IN VARIOUS 12-14 Bath Street. VP‘""‘" d Paper Han, “I gaw In your valuable paper a —— | IN THE KITCHEN. fine layer Do e he rok, L athe 2% | BINDINGS AND PRICES. HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY.| Work done at a reasonadle pris. statement that the town of Bolton did| DT Eliot Is g lively man for his ."ears‘ Wiie T center-back, the only other seam be- Telephone 883 ap-26a | Orders left at 51 Broadway promptly not have any town poor for two yeags, 204 1S doine great stunts just now,| Filiets of Cod. Water Sponge Cake. Ing directly under the arm. A pretty| EASTER CARDS IN GREAT VA- attended to. 1 will say that the town of Union has DUt he declines the ambassadorship,| Cut some slices of cod’ nearly an| Two eges well beaten together. Add|hRish is given by featherstiiching the | o oo | 'Phone 358-4. mersdd not had any town poor for over two °C2Use he does not want to be con- ghl;“tkrz:k "»rr;mrr:\;;n;rinxyns;!r‘t:»g fls“[vione cup of sifted sugar (soft'“A” ;;’re- The pa‘tarn is if five sizes—2 to 12 A~ " fined to business. Sprinkl anu iet| forred). After beating these together.'years. 'For a girl of 10 years the | years and has not any at present, and £ s o R them remain for a while, then ary In | e ta one cup of Sifted Houe and four | Ieimaio revulrer 13 Crardy of miteriaj| EASTER BOOKS AND BOOK- I:fll' Iml 'BBkS “"ly | we do not owe any one a cent. When = h each fillet over with egz | tar 20" inel o 3 5 | 7 h fillet over with exz | tablespoontuls of cold water. nches wide, 3% vards 36 inches | LETS. | 0 mistake will b d we settled up last September we had The Only Vain Men There Are. nely sifted bread crumbs. | * Before siftine the flour add to it two | Wide or 2% yvards 427inches wide; % I will make a reduction of 25 er cent. mistake w! ¢ made v 3 s v that o ard of ribbon, ” 1 over three thousand dollars fn our indly that she s an of £00d frylnz fat | heaping tablespoonfuls of baking pow- | Y453, of ribbon. =~ Muny useful novelties suitable for [ in price on the largest and hest stock in selecting THIS school treasury” upon married boiling b sce in the slices of fish, | dor Order through The Bullatin Company of HAIR ROLLS every shown In this h d uffrage,” for w:(:mfrih« lg\lff s '%d with theb{f% Bake in a hot oven about thirty mfn. | Pattern Dept.. Norwich, Conn. the Easter season. Al & A s R as the one to attend. The town of Unfon is In the gilt- £ e O SO T, Gt Vet i —badinly i L | T% edged class and has a t to point 3 Rt ’ :Aty'"mln every respect. Call and see| mmmmn ON™ with pride at excellent record fectly Imperial Omelette, i EO S y B TR e S o e T D GEO. A. DAVIS, | 4aug s v e | ZEICSS COLLE New England in the class with Bolton® 0T ily men who op- | half teaspoonful of salt, one and a half | Adds wh " with my line of business you will find . » and Union with respect to paupers, are thése who! tablespoonful of flour, into w! sift | olesomeness to ’befi”d' 25-29 Broadway here. Catalogue for the askin h wives In a subjection teaspoonful of baking powder, stir | mar3ddaw or with Unlon sitting among the hills, free from debt, and with a handsome balance in the treasury. It has been again demonstrated that “In Unfon hes their masculine vanity than by keeping force not been noted after which add a scant pint put a emall plece of br- ter into a_medium-sized spider, when "ot pour in the mixture and cook leveland's A Moving Sale mar20d OTTO STABENOW, Prop. 17 Broadway. JOSEPH IHADFOH'_; B tn st —ahe s bwo rip- | 37 serstl chasrvers, iac wivBale| Moxiy: when eqmpleiaiy it tuf ot TR Book Binder. est of them, ! i'n’k:"r?r'l ;r:-fi:c’:‘;nih;ogr:g\ll:gd; ?(i‘e‘;'a“)e'rii o el e of Harness, Blankels and Car- Watch chamng Blank B0oks Made and uied to Order, PR hervees i Sisnks 1| Sl pR e B | e Bakn\gp()\\(dfl‘ riages going on wntl we get toeaks for et Tetephons 162 e The chagier writes of Chibago nave | CoMSS, have el B SEpoToo to MANS | Shme s Comt, A ot O S8 ’“*l‘.k‘“g.t. Sic I a¥thing L CATMAN, | | o e e | UBASCUN a0 B , s ike i . ’ . ; them properly humble, and an occa- sional widower of mercuria] tempera- ment and short memory.—Providence Journal the side of the pan. Remove from the fire, Jet cool a little and add two egs, one ‘at a time, beating thoroughly; add three tablespoonfuls of grated 32 Providence St., Taltville. arket. | prompt attention to mariéd Telephone 63-31 eleven before the leglslature, and the chance is that not one of them wil ‘Whitestone 5c and the J. ¥. C. 10c Corner Broadway and Bath Street| Cigars are the best on the marlidaw Norwioh, Conn. | 7Try thex LI

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