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¢ g ¥ 80c | cratic organs have had a new = vived and are telling their ex: o Entered at the Fostoffice at Norwich, | & democratic house of representatives bear a few years ago. Conn., as segond-class matter. may be chosen in consequence of these %"m"" Son S | v Aelephone Callw: disturbances’ next year. There does b Recatupiish r b th. Duj . T . ! B““.S: siness Offi 480, not seem to be any doubt that many £ - s 1 ] u d Bullettn Tan Ortine pomé, 3 repablicans who are charged with dis- mnce more a learned judge has de- 2 7 . i e il ‘fiu ‘ ‘Willimantie Office, Room 2. Murray | lO¥alty to their constituents will fail led that the woman who goes ¥ 3 T i h Bullding. Telephone, 210, af a renomination, and some who have tlr?t“l:‘l' :;:bmik':omkg- hl:,nog S ——————————————= the political pull to secure a nomina- y of any offense wn to the law: Airing the Blankets. Norwich, Thureday, Aug. 26, 1909. | tion will doubtless tAil of re-election. { i {06, Other hand o whstern Wdse| piot sunny days are just the ones | The force of this republican disaffec- | oyver the back fence. jor airing blankets. The air and 3 - esssssnensssesss | tion s likely to spend itself in the e e B e 3 I fall elections. If lowa and Minnesota mA.H:'udn. as the cars for fromen in e ng : Vaudevitle, Motion Pictures and Latest gm should line up against the republicans | the son tunnel were declared use- Dry Herbs Now. of llustrated Son less hecause they were not patronized, Cirflllllioll 0 and remain out of the republican polit- | 1668 becs Teliaset of Now Tork atmes | - Parsiey ‘Snd. tiint: as’ well ae. sthes L The Bulletin. - ‘The Bulletin has the largest cir- § The president will| yas not granted by.the public serwice- | for use in the winter. i not dodge the fssue; he will talk tariff | commission. Standing in the cars The Bulletin’s Pattern Sarvice. ?“““”f - he_folloy on his western trip. would still be necessary, it was declar- Keeping Paraffin. An experienced cook gives ; ) culation of any paper in Eastern The fact is Taft has been' tested [€d, and the cars would impede the|. Never keep paraffin in an uncovered " wing suggestions: 3 four n : service. receptacle. It gathers dust. A tin box ; One cup of liquid to three cups of E Connectlcut, and from three to our { | and has ot been found wanting. He receptacte, Xt Eathers dust. A tin box 100 cup ot 3 B OADW AY TH A’TRE % umes larger than that of sny in 3 Norwich. It is delivered to over $.000 of the 4,063 houses in Nor- £ wich, and read b ninety-three per % cent. of the people. In Windham 21t is delivervd to over 900 houses, % in Putnam and Danielson to over 21,100, ana in al’ of these places ’t i is considered the locs! dally. Friday, August 27th, at 8.15 p. m. stands for {the progress and reform 5 which has been inaugurated and the {f.,'l',l,‘.,;z: |:.m:hr,-e.“£5mt-; ;‘;,uomfi- 1 flour for people are not likely to handicap him o the Engiish fashions so closely Bath Slippers of Raffia. One cup of liquid to one cup of flour by sending a majority of demoerats.tofto inow. that the “week-end” is not| Bath ‘siippers are smong the latest e el Niiinl of aoda.to obe pint of sour milk. One teaspoonful of soda to one cup of molasses. To Cut Hot Bread. Remove hot brown bread from cans One cup of liquid to two cups of muffins. ical family until after 1912, that would es | herbs, may be picked and dried now ] 1 e, Ton for subway cars sacred to themselves y HOME GARMENT MAKING. Washington, or to sacrifice all these | as long 4s it used to be. Formerly a | things for which raffia is used, policies by putting the democrats Into | Week-end visit was supposed to last i ebrioe il 1 oy from Friday night until Tuesday. Now Attractive Tea Trays. i . one goes down on Saturday afternoon : In 1912 Taft will be popular enough - Tea trays, covered with chintz with and strong enough to carry the coun- | e o 7° t0 town on Monday morn- |, “(ilioy riies border, are just the try for a second term, should he de- ones for porch use. ¢ AND HER OWN NEW YORK COMPANY 48—PEOPLE—48 Presenting Lulu Glaser's Phenomenal Comic Opera Success i : Eastern Connecticut has forty- 3| sire if. NEEDLEWORK SUGGESTIONS. Béwing Bekdin~ O Qadvinte. and with a common wrapping twine nine towns, one hundred and sixty- { S SR RO Ty G Thers is no neater way of putting cut the breag. five post office districts and forty- § [ THE ATTRACTIVENESS OF beadinz on a sheer material than roll- Dainty Dutch Collar. 2 one rural free delivery routes. H BEAUTY. ing and whipping it. A pretty and inexpenaive Dutch col- 4 The Bulletin 1s sold In every? he managers of the Connecticut i T i lar can be made at home out of' these 2 $town and en all of the R F. D.¥[State fair put the proper valuation Preserved Ginger in Pudding Sauce. = materials: & few. roses . insertion Gorgeous Costumes and Scenic Effects, Augmented Orchestra, < H . Chopped preserved ginger added to 5 enough to break the collar into as A Magnificent Production. § routes in Fastern Comnecticut. . iupon the attractiveness of beauty. the sauce served with cottage pud- / 1 many panels as desired, and enough f They do not consider plain acres all ding 1s a delicious accompaniment. 4 Taee G Ot hn'cdas.: " PRICES crreen -25¢, 35¢, 60c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50 CIRCULATION hat is required for a great and suc- —e e ? { If both insertion and lace are mar- Seats on sale at the Box Office, Wauregan House and Bisket, Pitchen B cessful fair. By their direction a part Carrots and Peas as Garnish. row, the effect will be daintier. & Co’s on Wednesday, August 25th, at 9 o'clock, Cars. to all points after 31901, average ..............ec #3123 of Charter Oak park has been given There are few things prettier foff p Puth(ha roul- on at will, letting them the performance. 7 over to a landscape gardener who will garnish than carrots and green peas. into the panels. 1905, -v..-...,....“.‘.‘.....,.slgzng construct an artificial lake with trees, underbrush and even the rock formas tions of a natural body of water. In it will be seen the ducks, geese, swans o 6,559 1907, lV""l'~-~-~'~---~~~7. I 79 and other fowl of the home states with rarer fowl, wild and domestic from Oatmeal in Soup. / Fruit Soup. Instead of using barley and rice for Boll coarse sago until tender, adding ) thickening soup, try oatmeal octa- A a half dozen pitted prunes and cook- Elec'"cl for Power sionally. > ing these soft. Stir in a few currants > and if you have it, a bit of left- LADIES' DRESS SLEEVES. Jelly, although this last is not essen- tial. Sweeten to talste, add a stick Paris Pattern No. 3018 — ANl Seams | o' cinnamon, one of two teaspoonfuls CHANGE IN PRICE Allowed. of lemon juice, and if you lke it, a little grated orange peel. When all i Lincoln Parl_(~ on Norwich and Westerly Trolley, RUSTIC THEATRE to persons | Matinee and Evening Performances, CORN RECIPES. other parts of the country and from Curiously enough, this little conceit has been greeted with the S Cream of Corn Soup. i 2 8084, This is another dish for the cool FRGE T ouustol _Pieen. No. " _|evenings that sometimes come in Au- greatest enthusiasm among the work- ok et The price to be chary August 21 ..oeeeenee 7 967 ers at the fair even those whose own | OUffite and evelet dbelan for center. | gust. Cut and scrape the corn from |, Ko, frst sleeve ia for serge or any | ipe fruit is tender, add croutons and | ana coPporations tor alemeing surs FREE CONGCERT L) interests lie with the +much more | IS¢, 22%22 Inches, to be transferred | gix cars of corn. Boil the cobs in & | faie algon that « ‘material, a5, is the | serve hot. rent eleotricity for power has been Subday. Atison ¢ 320 e J i to Irish or linen damask. Indian-head | quart of water for 30 minutes, remove | wristhund the turnpacs Sufr trimmig 5 changed by the undersigned to iake y oon & L "Thie ountis eitidis At i been | Persisn Tawn, acritn-or nalnsoek.” Fhe | the, cobs, add the com to the water Trasting materias. PThe second Sineve 1a 7. Al billa Tendered a8 Of Septembes e country estate idea has been an lawn, scri 5 and simmer on the back of the stove | trasting materia nd sl PERFECT \ 509, alt 4 THE BULLETIN'S ILLUSTRATED | extended even farther and the borders | embroidery is to be worked with white | unti it Ju tender Bt it theouah. o B Snmaay Seocke toR o4 fBaGA niiithe tiaity tor power as' mhowa wnteiec | FIVE EXCELLENT ACTS OF BOOK. of the lake have been planned with | o7 colored cotton or silk floss, accord- | vegetable presser. There should be |Material trimmed with fancy banding, readings taken August 20-34, 1903 i ; deal) walks, shrubbery, trees and rustic fur. | 11,t0, tie material used in the devel- |anout a pint of Nquid left and it | 5 CuT belng made of similar bandin have been since the last previous v&udeVi"e e i enh niture of a little park in ;u:lc; the ?J’!L"’?E..“fiei"ii article. " Frice of pat- |ehoulg be thick md;“a\my A e i Bllover mEteral. the pult Do f:fi&".‘.zfi:‘h.‘:’- T R ictures whicl - " cents. to a quart of scalded milk—if you can | made of allover material, the puff be- : A of fpterest is felt in the Fhe 350t au. | 1414 fowl, as varied as the water birds, —_—— b 3R A o i gl ol ing made of piain materlal 1,50,500 Kllowatt Hours, 5c per kilo- Fireworks Thursday Evening, ™ are to be & featyre of the 250th 85- | wij) pe exhibited. The domestic poul- ter—and weason - liberally with sait,| [ 2he patiern 194 iz slyee—33 ke 43 'fif,,,"s‘;;' Kilowatt Hours, 5c for first DISPLAY COMMENCING AT 8 0'CLOCK niversary Jubilee book—what they :ry ,,.l ‘Trr‘.e“xe; 80 endless as utterly pepper and butter. Serve very hot. s o i"““}fi" ':4’ ;ar& of mat g COMFO 500 and 2c for each additional kilowatt To—— t they are to repre- | to astonis ¢ amateur have their inches wide, wit) yare RT - ey fo ';: “"i":'h:"m: bl R e Shace ae o b Sahainkn Corn Gems, inches wide for pufs and 23 % [ hour. EXAMPLE, Y 4 c:{smo ol { sent. Portraits In this guise green corn may be serv- | brald; sleeve No. 2 needs & & every afternoon and evening, for Baby and others follows the use of little game cocks, the pheasants, quail inches wide, with % yard 27 umber of K. W. H. used. <1000 | 1ce Cream, Seda and Light Lunches, chairmen of committees and the guests partridges and pigeons in every known |54 for breakfast. Cut the kernels from JiyiGe'Yor puirs and 1% iy 500 K. W, H., at 5 cent: $25.00 er a score of w0 | varjety, ; k six gars of bolled corn. Beat the volks | jng " sieeve No. § needs % vard of ail- | =~ Comfort Powder, Chafing,itching - H, al 5.0 825, - REE ey will auh e Fe o Mews milliba assly I (haling of two exgs and add to ome cup of | over 56 inches wide, with B yard o 500 K. W. H., at 2 cent 10,00 Purchase your car tickets, admit« and then there will be photographs [ular show cages but others running milk. Sift a cup and a half of flour |inches wide for puffs. —— ting ‘o Park, at Madden's Cigar Store, ! of the decorated streets, the parade, | half-confined in shady corners, in and with a teaspoonful of baking powder Price of pattern, 10 cents. $35.00 { out among the bushes and grass of a ransfer Pattern No. 8027. |and half a teaspoonful of salt into a | _Order through The Bulletin Company, Norwich, July 26, 1909. iy ss(ormances R0 RYSELET M- | 1yirs- Ghite Design for scarf end 13 inches wide. | bowl. Pour in the milk and egg yolks | Pattern Dept. Norwich, Conn. BREED'S THEATP clal interest, it is expected, will make | Ang wheén one thinks in this connec- | This- may be worked in evelet or |and beat with a Dover egg beater. JUHN McWILLIAMS, \ about 50 pages. Where there are large | tion that there are forty-eight classes | FT€NCh embroldery in white or colors | Remove the beater, whip the corn with TO CURE STAMMERING. ~ GILBERT S, RAYMOND, U107 Tan. tod] BO8 00 Sr js |28 prefered. The scalloped edge is|a spoon and then fold in the two| L EDWIN A. TRACY, Charles MeNulty, Lesses. assemblages of people the pictures will 2 %, Dlseons, this | buttonholed ‘and if the embroidery is|whites of eggs, beaten stiff. Bake in| “An ingenious ex-stammerer tells in i Devoted to First-class M be made large enough to make the |CO7CePt of beauty makes one feel the| dome in solid or French stitch it should | muffin rings for 20 or 30 minutes. a lively strain of the expedient he Board of Gas and Electrical Commis- vole 0 -Ciass O'lll , : impulse to attend. be carefully padded, as is the scallop- iy has hit upon for mitigating the in- sloners, y30a Plct d 1 ol ddentification of citizens possible. —_— ed edge so that {he ‘work will_stand Corn and Tomato Salad. grmity: 5 i PR ures an usirate: gs. t ese EDI out in high relief. The design is f s ” §U7 conia. mbal fwo il Bt Ssiine, There are quite a number of th TORIAL NOTES. e o sk Ths dhig potlis s vractically the same comni- |\ Shxed Muselt tuo yeas amp by e Pleture, photographs which will be given a full | Good crops are celebrated for mel-| or any material mr that mryer - mack | natior s ing forcing myself to speak in an ¥y Io\umzndown the spirit of a people and | of pattern ten cents. fid sl P vy gy unnatural tone ot voice. One day a . in | generany improving things. : : - | neighbor called” on us. She was a % the stem ends and scoop out a good 0% el 2 ) It is the purpose of The Bulletin % SUGGESTIONS FOR. HOUSEWIFE. | gizeq wecess in. each tomata. ©foo | Southern lady and airy and affected to make this book so attractive that| It is now charged that Harry Thaw's x voung and tender corn, cool it and [P her manner. That night at dinn It will be in prompt demand when it |mofher has an “exagwerated egor | A cloth molstened with alcohol wil| 3ui"om" e garc, beini sure fo pet |LEATe my sisters bep P rn i R - That shows where Harry got his. clean piaro keys. all the meaty little vellow Jhearts and | et il e EF o awrilly A . S g - T Heste AROLE: ne stamme: s 3 and polish it with milk. made of three parts of of to colei|“Put on airs and talk like a ‘dude, Fhedr & : then you want stammer.” 1 did so and Hay e e tomanng, Sayenne - pepper. | Giscovered that 1 could talk straight ComfortPowdersasititynet- | - Paris Fashions | ozromnem, o icated Tolet Powder which snomore | £ ol Sezson 1909-10 Received e e ke T, m Six Other Features. palagier Harry Noonan Phenomenal { 1 0 - 0 oy Sopran in igh Class an us- cream is like skimmed milk, being per- You are invited 16 call and see the | trated Bong fectly harmless to the most delicate | ran Parisian and New York Fashions, skin and possessing unequalled healing | ana also prepare vourselt with a sutt and soothing . For twenty years |for the Fall. Reasonable prices for « appears in December for delivery. The Bulletin has had submitted to| A qirty milk can and an automobil- it for exdmination about 200 photo- | ist's mistake stand level in the Mas- raphs“atfeady,” and expects to have | Sachusetts courts. Both call for $10| To prese fish. sprinkle powdered | pave the tomatoes and corn both Comfort arly call adhee - t Lo B owder has been con- | early callers. others submitted. fine, borax over it lightly and place in & | chifled when serving time comes, }“l’ler that th93‘ In-‘-x’kap "d) ‘r;fiqlie,lbut el the amdndof . JAMFS F. DREW . 3 o 4 #%od; situabian, Place the tomatoes on crisp leaves, fill | f0f¢ed me to talk “like a dude.” In a perfection by Ladies’ Tailor The letterpress and the illustrations | Under the pure food ackgothing not them with the corn and serve with | feW months I was cured. “Two broth-| ghousands of New England physici S LEoN E z K] Will represent the best part of the an- | made of the juice of grapes is calied | To clean marble take two parts oflgaited wafers, buttered and toasted, | ers have L L v ) other, e > 1ano hmm and fle lm" niversary celebration, and the book | Wime. This is what the powwow is all | %23%: One of pumice and one of salt, — STSSpShLs 24 Hiotyhatongrt tol ang 278 Main St, Room 1 May Building. [ | A Sl o > e all in powder; and mix to a paste with ™ the other drawls his words like a 5 . will ‘be “prized for its accuracy and | 200Ut water. vk Yellow "°’“'b"' S| 'd‘h down-east Yankee. 1 still “talk <like aughd I Best Vork O 5 —— Cellow is more to be seen this sum- | 4 B R, in CI Neta z o value by Norwich people everywhere. | An Omaha preacher who has been| Fat which fs 1o Fo Rept should be|mer than for vears . It is used goi|* Ude” —E- R, in Chicago News Be sure you get “COMFORT" POWDER. ey g 18 Perkinae Ave Order books on the coupon to be | hit by three automobiles and a trolley | cut up small and boiled in a saucepan | 001y for sashes or collars or tapestry Some Kitchen Ratios, Box with Baby's Hoad and Trained Nurse. E found in The Bulletin's advertising [ ar s still attending to his paipit{in a little water ana never put into[finishes, But entire frocks are made] question of proportions of in- ‘| duties. the overfo andit 1 edients used in cooking is often EXPERT TUNING columns. IF the heat days have left your system in a weakened condition, IF saves and improves the pisae, =MD work guaranteed. R A, W. JARV No. 15 Clatremont Avey 1™ Norwich, Conn. wraduate Niles Bryaut School of Phane Tuniog, Battle Oreek, Mich. s . - A simple syrup that is good to serve Ginger Snaps. i ST NAVAN CRARY.. i - Whendhe milkman ke u eiiind R e ot e | ek it pe B R it ke The new torpedo boat destroyer % e does l. in a way that does | or ang sugar together and adding cin- | into the mixing bowl. Add to it half Flusser, which has just had its trial [0 Purt our feelings. His is a gentle | namon to taste, & cupful of sugar, half a cupful of method. s softened lard and a heaping teaspoon- and made 31,03 knots, which is equiva- Cover plaster-of-paris figures with| ful of ginger. Mix togeiner and odq a lent to about thirty-five miles an hour, | 1 Atlantic City would apply to Ala-Ja thick coating of starch and water, | heaping teaspoonful of soda bicarb Don't Wait Till It PAINTING BY CONTRACT See that you get what you pay for. We do work by contract Too Late—Follow and it is conceded that she can over- | bama for iron it could get a li let it dry on the surface and the dirtdisolved in a guarter of a cupful ot b da u. i Drop a postal and call. haul any boat in the American navy. | that would stay on. iz!maded)::ge will brush off with the dry powder. |hot water. Mix again thoroughly the Example of a Norwich Citizen. $c byube A :;T—t:.:?‘ Don Siepad. your S ‘Phons S15-8 England has several torpedo destroy- | enough, ~ 7 > —_ and add immediately three and a ha!f money value. ath ers with three times the tonnage and S A tempting salad for summer lunch- [ cupfuls of sifted flour. Mix into a B30 Bewsn Kinots. tasths. PROBE .20 grrommoregson ¢ons may be made by sprinkling let-|rather firm paste turn out' on the| Rescus the aching back. F. C. GEER The Boston Transcript explains that | wedded to “hoas TUNER ¢ I8 said to be|tuce lberally with fresh salted: pea. | floured pastry board. fatten It omt v . . . 2nd that makes us [nuts or pecan nuts. Serve with a|very thin with the rolling-pin and cut| 1f'it keeps on aching, trouble comes. [ aflfllflg tll Ios, Your nervous the boat is named after Lieutenant |feel as if she is related to No; y i 3 v e ith a ¢ 2 v is ki Norwich | mayennaise or French dressing: out pieces with a cutter about two| Backache is kidney ache. i Commander Charles W. Flusser, who | by marriage. Lasle Poc inches in diameter. Lay them on al 1o o0 0 the Manegs. vl 122 Prospect 8t, was killed in the defence of Plymouth, o ity P In papering a room, remember that | greased baking sheet without touch. y glect S 3 31 Wiliow St. Tel. 889-6. Norwich, Ct N. C., where with three wooden ships| There is not only good-roads talk | 1arge patterns and dark colors will|ing and bake them about five min- Look out for urinary trouble—dia- augl1sd we would recommend § de fought the rebel ironclad Alper- |all over the country, but the move. | Make It appear smaller, while a plain| utes in an oven that will brown flour | petes. mmarle. One of Flusser's squadron, the | ment this year has shown unprece- | °F, St"Pd paper, if a light hue, will | in four minutes. This Norwich citizen will show you Southteld,” was” sk, e secons e | denied moetus B P S b o B We have Fancy Native Bombshell, was captured, and his flag- o ship, the Miami, was compelled to re. The announcement that Boston is to Mrs, Chas. H. Whaley, living at 9 'Surprises Awaits Everybody Who Trades Here. Ribbon Vanity Bag, New vanity bags for dancing par- Keeping Sandwiches Moist. Lee’s Beef, lron R T ey ek [mnn Sae mars Shadiing iimkiend | it e n Gt b0, ose, ot s oce maost, Spuractively wade; of foo Ve, avu Nopmisconns ved Chickens, Dress Goods in all the latest pat- ;‘l;': ‘.nlnllm i ']"“"’ uveer | JECH. I8F :‘:”;‘;e&:" does not seem o jar, wrapping -them in giled paper| bag, which holds powdes and puff ball, | “Ever since my first experience with g b gl P ot g o w his wooden vessels against an g e first. Across the top of the jar put a| while the bottom on the outside has 4’| poan's Kidney . Pills some six yiard Fowls and Lamh and you—it's ours, snd & yett AR ironclad on the chance of disabling the £ g damp cloth and on the top of this place | mirror, held in place by a shirred é o iy p have 1 latter by some lucky shot has given |+ TH® Women's hats which have just|the cover. piece of ribbon, after first being glued | 280, I have valueq this remedy very S aRge. OGNS “"‘9 ":'"“4 :’M" his name a place in the annals of | {3ken Drizes for beauty were about R to the rib-covered cardboard which | highly. It'suse has saved me a great 19 Way chea peRt: S W the nayy more conspicuous than that | the Sz of a washtub, but looked more Cretonne for Candlesticks. forms the inside of the bag. deal of suffering. My experience with | Order Here and Get the Besi it hoMs in the b i like cagle's nests = 54 ¥ exp ; t holds in the broad history of the . A pair of attractive icks, v i i ing various wooden vessels pitted “:s b :OGk . };arrl;‘nnnhlt is not so Sovering, plain_wooden ~candlestioks AUTUMN. cause distress’ in another, but such 15| PEOPLES "ARKET, aug1sd T et DM 5 Y to tell whether he has lost the | with cretonne. The effect is strikingly - 54 o nF: DUt 3 i ino g o Cushing, o | f8ht or won It. His ten years' got. | pretts. Elderly Wamen Will Rejoice at New [ not the case with Doan’s Kidney Pills, 6 Franklin St. e | ohvsasr the tings do not balance. pr. g NEEDLEWORK NOTES. Connecticut automobilists do not which I procured from N. D. Sevin & man it to do such things and to look Son's drug store. They act solely| J¥17d JUST Fall Display. death in the eye without a quiver of HOLDEN, Prop. I A WARNING Elderly women will rejoice when the an eyelid. . % : upon the kidneys, and do not affect the s mind the speed limit. No policeman |, Vhen the sleeves are full a gather- | new fall millinery is displayed. for the B e At b ? s Gt A contains the beef for your mus- " can hold his niskel. ing thread should be run in the top of | word has been sent from Paris that | stomach, heart or ot 8 y D I N WANDO' ustomers T:;"E it;:“"b s:‘“:[’Li's-‘ 7 &k i g b S the sleeve along where the adge of the | the toque s to be the’ most popular | way. I consider It a pleasure to rec. o It ow At o T‘L LEWAN 2 S Custome Bw! TS abou New En, 4 nsertion s dis- | h a vi y ' i i y o . e glan ed jon comes and the fullness di; at for autumn. and will be worn by | ommend Doan's Kidney Pills - to Have that old-fashioned, unsanitary IT R m:\gO)‘:_tar Dyeing ‘::a m;:“l today are playing a new role—that of heing the sons of distinguished lit- erar eople who entert Wi mk"’: :llly iy fi:’“fil'e" ‘h‘::';h 13:: one. Tt established a reformatory, and | b® a white batiste embroidery made | est millinery, and this 1atter is quite | Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New , mod ought to be the first occupant. inma F‘}'ench model.h trimmed with a|as becoming to middle aged women as | gonc sote agents for the United Sta w pink satin sas! Trim the white [ the former—more so, in some cas Remember the name — Doan's — an o TS et tributed ev . al, Ve y th Happy thought for today: The leg. it ey k. Fhettier they ere 181¢r 0| L orga e plumbing repldced by mew and mod- islature of 1909 was not quite A v I\ i -| For sale by all dealers. Price Boc.|ern open plumbing. It'will repay you quite a dead pretty frock for a little girl would| Toque and turbans comprise the lat or y A R A S R of doctor’s bills. Overhauling and re- fitting thoroughly done. Let me give you a figure for replacing all the old tember. We will be VERY then. NOW IS THE contains the wine to tone your system, IN SHORT Respecttully, MARSHALL'S story and borrow a small amount. A man at Portsmouth represented that leghorn hat worn with this dress with | notably when women carry themselves i he was tho son of Richard Watson ut‘L"';::"!‘h":"hnf.fl‘l‘i;!:‘:‘:‘"gzl to the [ pink tulle and white flowers, well. and prefer smart clothes to|take no other. ';’.;‘fi""fi:,‘l,“g"fl ‘:’:c ";:‘:';;' :L':d fipfi‘: it contains all those constituents Purchasing Agenoy, Guilder, and another at Boston, rep- ong on pretty ones, and consider being well- g ey o ne ' y i h ork 164 Main Street, R e e & o | 48mn. 1t Is & horse of ahother color| The home seamatress will find 1t | rorireo or gbbs importance. © People with chronic pronchitis, asth- | Work will be first-class and the price || Which prepare you for the wi o g his nephew - bl ahead. with Norwich Cir. Libras (these may. be the same operatar, | /thOUE It, but who would mind, much ebuti):r tgi mnked her own petti-| This latter type mever looks so well ma anddlungftr:v[.-m; 1““ ll;nd S EEpeonaRle. v 2 " ’ % ex: . Sl goats, both white and flannel, if she|as when dressed in a stylish ,up-to- | relief and comfort in Foley's Honey and made & call at a housshold of literary [y T Buys. the ready-made circular yokes | dute. turban, VIR PO |irar: and can &vold, sultering. by com J. E. TOMPKINS, Be sure It s Lee & Osgood'’s — Deople, told them much of the news | Waler Wellr telling how e fozar | Which come in all sizes at low co So much for the shapes. The cover- | mencing to take it at once. .The Li i h We guarantae the result. ©f the Century office, the Gilder family | 177" rcome. the alrihic tar, " S0IA8 | These yokes are doubled‘and so ar-|ings are tb ba largely of velvet, terry | & Osg00d Ge. aug1sd 67 West Main Street. _— JUST RECEIVED and literary people in New York gen. | © 0% idenian® faults which | ranged by. curves that they fit over|and morle, ‘either Sione o rwi i : p A New Supply of erally and seemed on his way to ses | VeI 50 Drovidentially revealed to the hips without wrinkling. The pet- | combinatio He o B o b iy o e oy icoat {s sowed between the two[ Velvet will probably be used more H G 1 Bty s Svens s s 13| o S e P e e A s 250TH ANNIVERSARY JUBILEE BOOK oyt's Gluten Flour £r0m York Beach, he lad met With |'tney” will descrive nea orocl Sis% | Plaited frifls ol white tulle ‘footing | Deing svidenci: G horpiiis . A History of the 250th Anniversary Celebration of Norwich, fully illus- CARDWELL’S B s o oS58 wotld Beve 10 | fhie” way, the politica) cirels 1s Beve |abia cotored fomand, “rneroity | So far the new models display whole | trated, and hound in leather or cloth, will be published by The Bulleriy s34 St 0 Market h v & Y, foulard. ey are | crowns of velvet. 3 e y31d 0 ar! tr ~mf:‘°‘;n°r;°“:h"'fi°'\“fgm‘d° et pack 4o | autte round thiended, It J8rue. to be worn with| Almost invariably these are in sort| Company. Those desiring a copy will please send their orders at once, as —_— — 4 Nl SR 1 o _— the pfeparate skirt, but the colors|tam effects, the brims being covered| only a limited edition will be printed. CO., s e \'(»l:n; na?\ez Must Not Forget, ar:o]uld trr;‘atah. {lhu !?Iaklng the dress | perfectly flat with heavy silk or ter- ¥ 1647 v oilars. 3 y Weshoat hote. it e Fact at Jeast harmonio not a true ex- [ ry. &/ been heard from him and the tempo- s reoqUS Spar- | ample of the one-piece frock. Th A » aln I Ehok: Barthr, i 5 E e new fabric that is being intro- ; ’ ¥ rary Joan was made on Wednesday, n'"Ehe et of combas. SrEek ohimselt | footing frill usually is edged with a | duced for hat Sovariigs i ok dnEr0" THE BULLETIN CO., Norwlch Conn.: l 8 Adam’s avern Beveral other cases have come to|tn hr o peasidont ac sy o FNt| little strip of straight or bias silk like | ter's phush, Please enter my order for one copy of The History of the to heat the p-i3idsmt 1t but a i | light of skilfu] impersonators of well- | caulifiower ear or a blac. syes iu nos| 01, PlOUSe, and its covered buttons| This is heavier than velvet, but not 250th Anniversary Celebration of Norwich. 1861 Xnown people or their relatives, in |appropriate decoration for th?feilur: and small bow are of plain foulard to|so harsh as the genuine plush. It Y & which an investment suggestion has | O a Tighty nation's ruler—New anl: FTACES Dp funain) o\t echapieg ?r?p:x! ml::m het"" e T adrgicdin ook o Senther Rinding A0 :5:':":0";!1; E;I?I’NE“::“”?"P':E .Al";e“rd appeared before the acquaintanceship [ FTes Cutting Buttonholes, he;vv ‘fina,"'..;"{'fi.c".':: :’r;ebr; ?:l v:?l'] Name . S. F GIBSON :mn.-nn&q m‘lsnnn Culmbach Bavarian closed. IR T s i d R gy DY B e L ! (T SR T Beer, Basy' Pale and Burton, Masirs This easy means of fleecing the un- His Fame Secure. fore cutting the buttonholes in ‘the - A e o N .V, Tin and Sheet Metal' Worker. | Scoicn Al e e aon, wary is likely to be practiced in other | Artist Brenner's fame is probably|back of that waist.” sald a particuls Hard to Make Grape Wine, }l.l]l“PL'H]m»:’;v)'"}r :;Lnfv?r i clties, and it would be well for ywell. | M4Yed Lo posterity. He will be remem. { neediewoman. " “Ght them acrass, and| 1t vou are growing the sieces of BHate .. ittt e sntaeee oAt . ooy el € g o gt LD e0plé td-be.on their guard. S The lohed fram i Whose Initials were | not up and dow, it you would have [ which you propose to make the wine, Indicate binding desifed by drawing line through one Not Furnaces. Budwelser, Sch Pab ts are small, but the trick is| o ohed from the coinage, and unlike | the buttoned as intended, | let them stay on the vine until they wanted. Bud Y litx and Pabst. u).% ‘amoun Wlu:lll , bul e trick is IHMGod*;Ve_ Trust,” wvere net restored. | and not first this buttonhole and | wrinkle. Put the grapes in a large 65 West Mmain Strest, Norwich, Conn A. A. ADAM, Nerwich Town, g 4 daubtiess P —New Haven Journal-Couriaz. then that gaping open every time thel wooden vessel and crush them thor-4 _ decte Telephone 447~ iyt

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