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B OO0 L M N e s s oD | A o . T = 4 2 ) 4 2 a a ¥ g H g ¢ sy i 3 ¢ AN ANTI-TREAT SALOON. rwicd k- allefit The prohibition .d.xumumm g: i great addition of dry tory and Goufiel. agitated ‘the liqubr-dealing world a nothing has done before in its his- tory. There is an endeavor on the part of the liquor interest to stay public sentiment and action by the es- tablishment of the model saloon and the agltation for it among the dealers Is constant and persistent; and now there comes from the saloon -men of Towa a demand for the anti-treat sa- loon, upon the presumption that much excessive drinking and no little of the disorder and disturbance comes from the treating habit among the patrons. This movement has been put in prac- tical operation at Des Moin by the owner of fifteen saloons. 'he bar- tenders are to be called clerks and all the soft drinks are to be sold. A western paper sa. “The experiment ought to be inter- esting. Jowa has had her share of prohibition which leaks. After the state-wide prohibitory law had been 113 YEARS OLD. Sabserintion price, jZo & weeki S0e & month; year. Entered at the Postornce Conn., G seecnd-c.oas . Telephone Calla: Bulletin ?u‘h t‘rlsem ke 1‘ Willimantie Office Telephone £10. ek s b at Norwich tor, fie Cireulaiion of (he Bullefin. HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Honey is said to be a good substitute for cod liver oil ey Celery is a good nerve tonie. It also contains sulphur and helps to ward off rheumatism. v To take the soreness out of a soft, painful corn, try binding it up each night with baking soda, moistened with a little water. If the hands are large, do not wear tight sleeves. The pressure on the arms will make the hands swell. A tight wristband is as unbecoming to a ltlmh‘nd’ullflwhuliltfitm ‘oot. . An excellent home remedy for burns is pure vaseline. Olive oil will serve the same pur; . The point is to ex- clude air and dirt from the burned sur- lander. will not distress stomach, as you wil the crust of the contatned on the top of the water, and be sure the water is kept boiling all the time. A Nice Dish for Luncheon. Take any kind of boiled fish and mix it with the follewing sauce: Two ta- blespoontuls of , two tables) - fuls of flour. Melt together, add one pint of milk and stir untll it thickens, and add a Mttle salt and pepper; add the fish and spread on a platter. Cover with bread erumbs and bake. RIBBON KIMONO. | A charming novelty is the kimono g at the, top and 1 jsun. Silver Mesh Cleaner. Stlver bags_will grow dull in oy oo be cleaned without lining. purse ‘ammonia, brush it a small Rinse many time: stron Do not use hot water. Irish Potate Cal with rush and wash in a bluing. ’ o many thmes fo fres the silk nia, draw the silk up et the bag dry in the Peel and wash about two dozen po- tatoes, boil and mash, then seasou with salt and butter; shake a little flour on nd place the mash- ls of melted butter and one U p! and Moving Fictures THREE LIACOMBE BR Featurlng MISS HAZEL MILLER in- Music, RTHUR _MOOR MUSICAL MILLERS Song and Story jovel Aerial Athletes —_— e —— DAVIS and THORNDYKE...Novelty Roller Skating Singing and Dancing Act ADMISSION No Higher Afternoon, Ladies and chadm Except Holldays PICTURES CHANGED EVERY MONDAT AND THURSDAY. ROOSEVEL Hottest Africa BREED’S THEATRE Charles McNuity, Lessee. Devoled to First-class Moving Pictures and Ilimstraied Songs. The_Bulletin has the largest cir face, and this either oily substance will | ;oae” entirely of ribbon. Fenture Pletu o ‘Easters § | passed fifteen years ago, the leglsl Sk halt cupful of milk, then roll out and ent re éunlon ey ‘D:I:'m‘" e onn £ | lovs ovalvc the lden of & ‘mulct law do. L The FINMAC IO BRSO L inchex | (Ut in three-corner plece bined. Vanilla, rosewater and almond A PAIR OF WIITE GLOVES, i g Many persons do not know that cal- £ hot pan over a brisk fire and allow to Can keep cool more easily than can good flavoring for this candy. Dat X the plac CHILDREN OF THE PLAINS %| which allowed county option and put It may be stitched together al & e Szt e e Drohipitory 1aw oat of bustaess. | lous R e mh.a..!. gF, WhA 18 prettier, joine T N patier. Thia B A Sloastng eltact a pros| the g i o s (Western Feature) 4 Mo v o tone. | with faggoting of heavy silk. R 1 1s | cook with a coal stove. 4 Because there were some flaws in the | [MORUDY C4¢ L U ied Sieavily, mor | "iThere 1s no fullness upon the shoul- | genuine Irish potato cake 250 it is| duced by’ roling whifp of ok et and four other big succe constitutionality of the stricter meas- ure, the substitute has been in force ever since, THE ABANDONED FARM. The abandoned farm is not such & myth as some writers would have us believe, It is not only a reality but is becoming more and more numerous every year. The statistics between 1880 and 1000 show a large decrease in the number of farms and a de- preciation of farm values to the ex- tent of $168,000,000. Governor Hughes' wich, and read b: ninety-three pe cent. of the people. In Windham it fs dolivered to over 900 houses. in Putnam snd Danielson to over 1,100, ana in al' of these places is considered the locsl daily. Bastern Conneeticut bas forty- | nine towns, one bundred and sixty- five post office districts and forty ome rural free delivery routes. 1l The Bulletin is sold In every: Tust 1t bo allowed 1o remove too large a callosity. If you employ it daily you will get the beet results,and you should buy the smoothest procurable. Superfluous hair Is a very usual af- fliction, and many requests come_for something to remove this unsightly growth. All such remedies must be used with great care, unless one is wise enough to_prefer an herb preparation, when no harm need be anticipated. One of the best of these herb depilato- ries is the celandine leaf. The plant must be steeped in a quart of water, ers. The garment is made on the sparse llnes of the real Japanese kimono. The under-arm seam is given a gradual slope, 80 that there may be Nickel. Ammonia Brigh! Nickel may be kept bright by being rubbed with wool saturated in ammo- room enough around the bottom to [nia. walk comfortably. The pompadour ribbons are charm- [t ng. They may be fagotted with silk to match the leading colér in the flowers, The bottoms of the sleeves and the outer edges of the kimono may also be faced with solid color. One attractive model was of wis- Fry Cercals Like Mush. Cold cereals can be fried the same as mush. They should be served with gravy. Tie Shirt Walst Studs. ‘When gold shirt waist studs have sten them together, so may also be rolled on chocolate coat- Ing. New England’s Needs. “Commenting on the Maine excur- sion of Boston's busines: , Pres- ident Bernard J. Rothwell of the Bos- ton Chamber of Commerce says: ‘The journey gave all a chance to see the trend of industry in New Bngland, and we came to the concluston that what was needed In New England industries was the highest type of skill. If New England would retain her industrfal ESTATE GASRANGES Insures a clean, cool kitchen, are eco- nomical, safe and easy to opersle Call and see the latest models, zton Square. RODERICK THEATER. Plotures changed for Thursday, Fri- day and Saturd Heffernan singink Stop Making at Me. Dudley singing With You in Eternity. Admisston cent, town and on all of the R F. D.3 and after the mixture is cooled it Tibbo prestige, she must manufacture routes in Bastern Comnectleut. o mssion of immigration Bas J08t| Should be.strained and €he liquid ueed | t5Tl Somered Heves, Jeted UL €04 nd | Bncst grades of goods. she must nave| GAS & FLECTRICAL DEP’T. wade its report, and declares that the | as a wash or a compress, which may | it1 "% iings of plain ribbon, likewise skilled_workmen and the finest design- . CIRCULATION Mertion from New York farms for|remain upon the hair all night. This | 505 crori® 7 ers’ Wise words are these, and It 1s Alice Buildin he last twenty years has been at the | Process is sure, but very slow. In — HOME uA_——RMENT MAKING. for the reason cited that the establish- g, ® 1901, average . veeeses #4123 Late o twenty thousand annually, and time the hairs will disappear, and FOR HOSPITAL USE. ment of industrial schools of the most nl MAIN mm. 1905, average. 1,119 an authority of the department of ag- riculture to the effect that the forty- eight square miles of the lsland of Jersey support & population of sixty thousand. Were the arable land of New York as densely populated, it would contain 82,000,000, or more than a third of all the number now in the whols country. This Is a great showing, and leads to a thought of a possible total in all the old states which runs into the millions. This seems to be an age ,,,,,,,53103 it quotes for Instructive comparison 1908, average. 1907, average. should they show any signs of e pearing the celandine may again used. NEEDLEWORK SUGGESTIONS. Some young girls not Jong ago de- vised @& pleasant and useful way of using their old magazines. They lived in a family where there were many weekly and monthly magezines, too many to attempt to save the greater part of them, which were always sent to hospitals and homes after they were read. These girls took the magazin apart and made them up into little pamphlets, one story or article in each pamphlet. They fastened them to- gether, sometimes with the metal fas- teners that come to hold papers fo- gether, sometimes with bright colored cord or ribbon. The leaves may also The Bulletin’s Pattern Service. efficient kind s such an urgent duty in the Industrial cities of New England.” —Springfield Union. But thers {3 one important thing that New England needs, first of all, and that is a combination and develop- ment of her transportation faeilities, anad it needs intelligence on the part of Boston men to enable them to abandon the stupid hostility to a railroad mer- ger that would henefit Boston more than anything that ever happened. There is no use in talking about help- ing the industries of New England so long as the president of the Boston Chamber of Commerce goes up to the statehouse on Beacon Hill and opposes aprgod Wedding Decorations AND ERIDAL BOUQUETS For June Weddings. ‘We would like to call your attention to the fact that we are one of the few people in this city in this business who know how to make up Bridal Bouquets and Wedding Decorations. us and ses for yourself if what THE 19th ANNUAL MEETING —~OF THE— Genflemen’s Driving Club OF NORWICH WILL BE AT THE New London Counly HELD when the people who have but one b1 frecti an for be sewed or pasted together into little the only posaible efBctive pi we say isn't true. A WAY OUT. life to live decline to live it i the books. _The; tab) roviding Massachusetts and the three 206 o . They proved most acceptable. 17 e flght of New England for free| YOOUS. If the sme number of city| N 8066_Eizing esign 3 1.2 Inohes | Grieniimes convaleacents aze too weak Ufites 1 the morth of her witn the GEDULDIG’S, Fair Grounds, folks were tired of excitement and | were rushing for the woods a healthy balance would be established, but they are not, and do not desire farms to work on, but to rusticate on for a few weeks, But eventually the people will have to go back to the land. - HAT AND BONNET TRIMMING. hides is an anti-trust fight and ought to_succeed. It means cheaper shoes for the peo- ple and a weakening of trust plans for the future. Ex-Governor Douglas of Massachu- setts says: “The Beef Packers' trust controls dlrectly ab#it 55 per cent. of the hides of this country. Indirectly, | wide and § yards long for the lower edge of petticoat, dress, drawers, chil- dren's wear or any ruffing. To be transferred to linen, Persian or Victorla lawn, nalnsook, batiste, organdle, cot- ton voile or any thin material. The ribbon bows are embroidered iny solid or in shadow werk and the dots worked in eyelet or solid embroidery. Price of transfer pattern, 10 cents. or il to hold & book or & whole maga- zine, when they would greatly enjoy reading if there were no labor attach- ed. Thete little leaflets are so light that the weakest person could ~hold fhem, and they are also in homeopathic doses, as it were, so that there is no temptation to the invalids to go on reading, several storles at a time, and 80 overdo their strength. railway facllities they require.—Hart- ford Times. PERFECT SKIN 77 Cedar Str Telephone 868. mayl2d To the Public May 31, 1909, at 2 p. m. The following events will take placer HORSE RACING : It will be some time before it can - 240 Class...... ieeee.00 Bushels Onts it is reasomably certain that it con- s trols o large part of the 45 per cont, | he decided what constitutes an Svi TRELLIS TRIMMING. BT L THE JOHNSON CO., Mer- [|2.28 Class .15 Bushels Oats ?:l:'hmu:x:::flanl:::n?zx!val.f: s | of bonnets and hats for the ladies. A new trimming thet should be- —_— ¥ COMFORT SRt THors, e - etifl 'o0Ing [} .00, Chiss: S T Saw matecial of Ieather stin mere| The floral and garden track adorn. B L e T e T et ool s L S e SBRetots it haa_ resemtly. gone ints| TEDL of the large hats of the preseat he e g g gl o Mg f o Allowed. gro&bymddzmflnmfieud man's Building. § the hide-buging business. Thus, the | 56250n are made all manner of fun sertion on skirts, as suspenders, belts, | A simple model for the separare mfort Powd . Chafing, itchin 8 ‘he. tation of the name sndepenfent: tannar is left with only | Of and the &dornment of headgear cashes, berthas and even sleeves It |walking skirt of linem, khakli linen|} =3——ansrene=s cer. s O NEBN has Seen Built up MARATHON - EVENTS , Y| with the wings and stuffed skins of is exceedingly pretty and can be easily | crash or Indlan-head cotton ls here rashes, skin imitations and soreness all in this city by twelve years of Five Miles for Professionals—3$40.00 a very restrioted supply of raw ma B s I tmnis Zerial. I¢ he conld buy forelgn hides | DITds is declared in its suggestion of | a0 &€ homha, Dot iaped into The waist line. the| disappear like magic underits influence, fair and upright desling wie: | in four prizes et et tne s g pex | cruelty and death to be as uncivilized Two strands are taken and laid as ) Eores STAPES, 10 (N6 YR 0w hem, the pudlle. “This same reputs- . e rardand o 15 Der| ¢ the scalps the American aborigines far apart as the desired width of the | The modal may be closed with buttons fien_ls back of Svery Duit made hids Siiing For Borh 16 e < y he would have some chance | 12 € MCCEC B0 S S elts a8 tro- | finished article. ‘Then a third very | down the center of the front or back, by THE JOM CO. today. e s Joys 16 years of age o compete with the packer tanners| s 8 i Vet i long strand running zigeag 1s used to | and trimmed with buttons or left piain Otr olsthes for them- phies of honor. And the fashion is| and the price of leather would be more | P not likely to hold much longer to the | connect these two. At every point along the side seams. The pattern is in seven simes—22 to (©mfort selves as to style, fit and work- likely to be reasonable. There is,| 0 3 where this strand turns the ribbon or |, %nc, B0 G oiat measure. For 26 walst manship. n PRIZES however, no certainty of fair and rea. | Fealm of birg life, x”:r an dl]tlhnols :lm. f,?,‘t’fé’,'."riifiue".fi‘l‘fiéf."elfl&‘u}'5‘112 the f‘“""s made of Jmaterial with ‘nap, Give us a triel. SILV 1z e okt company has started the enter- requires '8 yards 20 inches wide, Sonable prices for leather unless both | ' = CoIC ik " ormed toada for foundation strends. Vaths 24 inches wide 4% yards 38 ), Y o WILL BE AWARDED hides and leather are put on the free i i tde L onnson Lo. 1ist. The Beef P 9 1 S o | this purpose afts first chloroforming Ribbon and chiffon combine very |inches wide or 4 )nnl: 42 ‘Tch'eu w d: e N o Beef Packers' monopoly has | {1 s ook ek e prettily. The ends, as in a sash, v | Without nap, it meeds T3 vards may194 already gonme o far that it is only a . Nystiment Sy being s Where necessary, are drawn together | Inches wide, 63 vards 24 Inches wh Tel. 122-4. 65 Broadw: vith t cessful sand and if it is suc- will bly be extended to thousands, perhaps to millions. | 1 that dead birds and dead rds are not In good taste as orna- question of a very short time when free hides, without free leather, would be of little or no avail to shoe menu- | facturers and other users of leather.” New Engjanders of Influence should mar and weighted with e pretty tassel. A dainty way of arranging the front of an evening gown in empire or crossover surplice short walst is to fill in with a plece of deep lace, the edge or horde: reaching just above the bust, 42 tnches wide. about 3% yards. Pattern Dept. 4% yards 38 inches wide or 3% yard Width of lower edge, Price of pattern, Order through The Bulle! orwich, Conn. 5. n Compary, Comfort Powder is a skillfully med- icated Toilet Powder which is no more like ordinary Talcum Powders than cream is like skimmed milk, being per- Many Years JAMES F. DREW Fiano Tuning and Reparia) storm congress with letters demanding | "1¢nts does not require extended ar-| No, 8001—Design to be transterred to where it is gatheréd with a baby rib- Soissors in Kitchen. this change in the interest of the peo- | £Wment In its support; but the femi- | a shirt walst of cambric, Persian, Vic-| pon in \uckegr ruhxm: Lo The handiest article, or at | one defic_lh D 1 % [m o world is hard put to It, to keep | ioria or linen lawn, nainsook, batiste, of the most convenient, for placing equalled healing . Best Vork Only, (L2t t the artistic skill of our handmatdens | linen, Indian-head cotton, filt::dvgm' Pineapple Sherbet. above the kitchen sink 1s a pair of of hin lng, Pnune 412-3. 18 Perkine Ave WEATHER CHARTS FOR THE | Instead of to the products Of nature| roiderea o etitak with| Two large plneapples or one quart | !2TE® scissors. & e OCEANS. | fori display and driimentation. mercerized cotton or silk floss, accoru- | can, one and one-quarter pounds of planning and doing good work in Nor- | now on foot, with | ing to t e material used in its develop- sugar, juice of two lemons, one quart To Keep Clothes Damp. sidered the ftandard of perfection by ootk ‘ EDITORIAL NOTES. ot g walst ‘Mast close Ih tha|of water. Pare the pincapples, cut |, To keep clothes damp eprinkle and thousands of New England physicians, | wich explains the reason for so many EXPERT TUNING e ald of wirelesa telegraphy, to ch i S Ve o-gll [ od | them the core, _ vi shtub. B e n | Ty tholgi Tortoley: TR SR e fer the collar and | e oan be grated. Boll the sagar | ,The tub holds dampness, end tne| TS and mothers who use no other, | o¢ the people tn Norwich and vichity | saves and improves the piza. Al - geat g0 triend who is always hard up is never| JUdS B 50 BErA: e e for five minates, take It | clothes will keep moist for two days. AT DRUG AND DEPARTMENT STORES. work guaranteed. and to have a system of forewar ships at sea of approaching storms.| it The proposition is to h: ,“\ We know that May has been hard going craft all install wireless plants | enough, so we look hopefully forward and to be equipped with meteorologi- | to June for something better. cal instruments. It will be the duty| then of every ship to send to every other vessel within wireless reach | in stated accounts of weather conditions. | I Thus many ships will be saved run- ning into storms and by transmissions | a light purden to carry. The price of pie has been advanced go and the ple-eaters would to make mince-meat of Patten. The owl is regarded as a wise bird SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOUSEWIVE. Use strips of shoe leather to tack heavy roses to the house or trellis, since it outlasts twine or strips of goods. Cut out the corners from all heavy envelopes, for they are exceilent for holding coins sent by mail. They also from the fire, add the grated pineapple and the julce of the lemons. Strain through a cloth, press hard to get all the juice. then freeze. Before taking out dasher I beat the white of one egg until stiff, then mix it in the sher- bet and turn five more minutes. This will hold the ingredients together and makes the sherbet delicious. feed T Makes Steak Tender. A steak that Is tough may be made tender by rubbing it, both sides with vinegar and oil, thoroughly mixed. Let the meat stand for two hours be- fore cooking. THE SWEET TOOTH. Fulige: Cook two cups sugar, one- half, cup of milk, one-half teaspoonful Box with Baby’s Head and Trained Nurse. Trunks Suit Cases coming to us for photographle work. There are as many styles as colors in the rainbow, and it only remains for you to select the ond preferred—we do the rest and at the right price, too. Laighton Bros., A. W. JARVIS, No. 15 Clatremont Ave, Norwich, Conn. wraduate Niles Bryant School of Plane Tuning, Battle Creek, Mich. Drop & postal and I'll eall. decisd ‘Phone F. C. GEER TUNER from ship to ship the condition of the se he winks and says nothing, | Make good book corner protectors. Make a tea early in the day, using | 050 S8 e oF o . 122 Prospect 8 b 3 Knittec , gar is melted add P t, Weathar the vocan over will be lnown | This 15 ons-way to become noted.. |, iited undsrwesr makes the boftest | & mixture of greens and black tea, mak- | giont teaspoonfuls of cocoa. Bofl eight ] ra Vellng Bflgs Tel. 889-5. Norwloh, Cb to each vessel. The combined studies | e S S la] flkb«"st lro‘nm:mhomerdl. P?]zt ueve;;a.l lr;z it snoy;(ger 1:;& usuadl. Put it in a | S E0, S Ke from fire, stir til opposite Norwich Savings Soclety. Wil Fexult 1n . cloar defining ‘of thy| President Taft docs not Intend to| bhcri e Mans a tage lovp. to hang | ice chest. When ready to use put twe | creamy. pour in buttered plates. Cut IN A LARGE VARIETY. Sy varlous air strata and current influ. | P killed with kindness while in Nor- | the holder to a nall. teaspoonfuls of powdered sugar In a | B SaUaTes. Py GARBEN SEED ences. Wich, He has enough to eat at home.| A-box of cardines and a can of | tall glass. Fill the glass almost full of | ,Erench Uncooked Candy: Beat the Prices reasonable at ORNAMENTS, 4 Much of the inaccuracy of present| e shrimp, both prepared for eating and | finely cracked ice. Pour in the tea, | Wi1t9,08 &% C&% VRt I TPOE & LICTS HAIR 3 Cbbage and Tomalo Planis reports s due to Tocatiamione: A ment| Some pedple are very polite when | Served together on lettuce leaves with | stir briskly with a mixing €poon, place | grange and work In gradually enough Tha Shatucket Harness Co. SHELL BANDS, mal that is bred out at sea and is followed | £iven good advice, but they rarely ;;‘L"‘;»milhg of oil, vlkngeas,efi:x?n "fif' a slice of lemon on top and serve. confectioner's sugar to make a paste o N— P ED BANDS. —at— to lend by wircless reports of its | cOmPliment the giver by following it. | 15" §g BIRRCE M Sugteqi? F0 that can be worked with the hands like 283 Maln Street. r : CARDWELL’S course and conduct will prove an eas- = R used. Excellent Yeast. putty. Pinch oft a small plece; plac FANCY TOPPED HAIRPINS, The Seattle restauranteurs have agreed not to raise the price of vie- tuals during the exposition there. That is inviting. ler subject for prediction of its shore course than if it appears on the coast from nobody-knows-where. The same 1s true of a storm arising in the West Indies, That center of nasty bits of weather that whip the sails of coast | vessels into shreds and that spread | ruin and loss along the Gulf coast is alweys considerable of & p-oblem to weather men. \ Let us hope that all of this is true We have a weather burean which has | & large fleld before it for improvement, | Its attainments have not hardly met | public expectations, and if by an ex- tenslon over the oceans an improve- | A California chemist announces that a drunkless whiskey is among the possibilities. It will not be wanted by the drunk: “Probably fair tomorrow,” does not an much; but it does create a rip- of hope where there might not been any. ation days are at hand, school life, which is adver- The gr hen tk When scraping new potatoes they will invariably blacken the hands. There is nothing batter than a plece of lemon for removing the blemish, and when obstinate, if a pinch of powdered pumice is placed on the lemon, it will instantly remove the stain. Be careful where you place your dressing tables and mirrors this épring. Sunlight will destroy the finest bevel French plate, and it is Impossible to restore the backing without consider- able expense. Dampness will destroy it in the same manner. NEEDLEWORK NOTES. Tablecloths, napkins and towels One quart of mashed potatoes, one quart of) hot potato water. Make & paste of three tablespoonfuls of flour with 2 little water and stir this in bolling mixture. Now add three table- spoonfuls of sugar, two tablespoonfuls this in the left fingers of the right hand roll it lightly into a ball; press half a pecan nut or English wainut on the top and place on Lemon juice may be a plate to dry. used instead of orange, or the two com- palm, and with _the (& Adds wholesomeness to the food. cvelanc 1/ Telephone 321-3. may15d PUFF HAIRPINS, BARRETTES, And Other Noveltles for New Style Hair Dressing. Fannie M. Gibson ROOM 30, CENTRAL BLDG. Tel. 505 apr24d NEWMARKET HOTEL, 718 Boswell Ave. First-class_wines, liquors and clgers. may10d A Newand Very Handsome Line Soft Shirts just recefved ment cen be made it will be worth all | ticed as being fi should be neatly darned on the wrong 1seq i i found to be Meals and Welch rarebit servec to that it costs. A8, fhgs ik side as soon as they become thin and L 42 rather expensive, betore the thread %r{]m. They will s order. John Tuckle. Prep. Tel 4% | jncluding some excellent ideas Vi T R T LT v e ast much longer in this d ITS 84TH BIRTHDAY. New York has made putting bad | better as \\'t’”j‘ bk s ke I In WIIIC '.dr“ Co" s.lm The New Heven Palladfum on Mon- | (689 into pastry a prison offence, and . » ki ow er NO I ICE day issued a 64-page- edition to sig. | NA8 tWo offenders locked up. That is| To buttonhole a heavy edge on linen nallze its 84th birthday, and in so| What 1aw is for. it is quite practical to use three or four Dr. Louise Franklin Miner is now doing showed that it has every up to date facility for meking a 20th cen- tury paper. The Palladium is an conducted newspaper and its se s found that a muniel- premiums to fts to the competitive ty cannot 8 belong: buyers to do_ that ck. It strands of cotton of fairly good size. The eftect Is eatisfactory and the work moves much more rapidly than if one used a single thread. A plain cake, made with Cleveland’s Your Peace of Mind will be assured if you areone of the daiay. fussy housewives that wishes to located in her new office, 21 Main St. (Kenyon Bioek). Office hours, 1 to 4 p. m. Telephone 66 feblsd McPHERSON'S, The Hatter. mayl18d ble, conservative opinions upon When darning must bs done in_the ¢ . ' positive her homeis thorougly S subjects command respect for it ey — evening, it is more easily done if a Baklng Powdcr, 1s superior to a Pound cleansed. Your health will be pre- erywhere. The Palladium has been a lel ¥ wivge twantys| VSTt Soitted Aainity L be tned. s 2 : served because you have to do 1647 | Credit to New Haven for fourscor. Ficios o show s resders Wh7| . 1a sitohing 5 praceten the mtsise| CAKC! Costing, twice as: much made with only one-half the ordinary work in % Zxfiyn?fle'tll;af :...w‘,".r‘ so/rcal a ,-v;,‘,; - suld mot ' d; and that . ent’run ,h.rs‘:mmx hu;_ Sa 1 d keeping your home cleanand free from Ad.m‘ Ta"l‘n 1 Eim city” would | 13 d it did ve the edge of the pooket. This i erms of every desctipti fee] lonesome without it. Elghty years e e areE T & purnignt fhom (bering. AN U RO dm.aug—a:‘ SHEY e RRe BY 1861 9 ) of newspuper life counts for a great oyant reports of the —— adding a few drops of Ladies’ Tailor. deal in t lic service, it es for Roose- le rhinoceros nformation. , and pub- business. The Palladium has earned its Busy fiingers in the great department stores make yard after yard of button- holes upon different grades of white Cleveland’s Baking Powder is pure, clean and. wholesome, and with less Gabot’s Sulpho-Napthol offer to the public the finest standard brands of Beer of Burope and America, Bohem!a; r. Culmbach Bavarian Workmanship & crown material, that eam- i i ; and the right to wear It upon its car ———— Siress can wuy thess 1edions Hitle aril- | to the water with which you do your | Beer Uass Faie and Burien, Maelrs and Bt if it desires to, Long life to the oc-| Many a woman has married cles ready for use. Totis: Scotch Ale, Guinness’ Dublin Steut Entirel, BRI 60 bt Fonsaatlint nbwapd s, | for bls. mondy. a0 AEE Tesn! GAltgly %l e i trouble and concern makes the cake fl,;\f,“’::?:{;n"“‘gfl‘;‘:‘g rour hands | ¢, & C. Imported Ginger Als, Bunker Eotictattory dom. shown that he had none. This is|, s an excellent plan to have a F = y soap 1 P. B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourish. - ~ ‘mending drawer.” I S (PR and water. Sulpho-Napthe o MR meancr than o gold-briek _game, | small drtkcie, whether Hahdkenehiol, lighter, sweeter, purer, more appetizing e o ot iyl LRl B ity B 5 o g 278 Main Street It has been lesally decided that & SOUsr, JINER O NS B RHE: Rotie - to the skin. Norviieh Tows. May Building. ~ commen to @ll? The position taken by the United sory of the wardrobe which needs a and beautiful. A. A. ADAM, Telephone 447-12. constable s a citizen subject to po- stifch. Go through th A few drops added to the bath is s Jice rules the same as any one else, | S2i¢3 Supreme court with reference|...", weex T e D considered a luxury by people who There 1s nothing the matter with this | 10 17ch-law makes ‘the 8port mote | ,qiring. Then, when dressing in a hur- know. : . bR LAMB, Auriiing zardous than ever, and is likely to| By, one will not be delayed by fnding e The Norwich Nicke! & Brass Co. . CHAS. H. check it. & stiich here and there to be taken, 'l;ake every prccau‘;lon to avoid R Ty Sk ey oy oo KN ol b 16 ' VETERINARIAN A Boston man has discovered a de- i gt CLEVELAND BAKING POWDER co, 2lum bakmg powders, as alum SULPHO-NAI Tableware, Ofce at Hodge's Stal th Etreet, spairing look upon tho faces of Amer. | <, Should Remember Hobson. NEW YORK %‘J‘fi‘,’,"m'”"‘w“{f.’é’a‘:’l;,f,’;f{m’-“:: g et Chandellers, Yacht Trimmings | House. 15 Town Telephome 618-8 be hoped that the Wright foan workers. Tias he not got this|yothers will steer clear of all the pit- #mixed with the little worried look 80 | falls set for unwary heroes.—Atlanta Constitution Doughnuts for Dyspeptics. T use one cup of sour milk, one tea- spoonful of soda and one cgg, oOne #cant cup of sugar and a little nutmeg, sy UL BRIy e and such things Refinished. 69 to 87 Chestnut St. Norwich, Conn.