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most important thing is to keep the road in good repair. The New Haven Palladium is in ex- cellent voice and form when it says: “Mr. MacDonald gives road matters his undivided attention, while the se- lectraen of the towns do mnot, and the town officials should be very grateful for the thorough knowledge he has of road repairing, and which he places at their disposal. His recent communi- cation to selectmen is a valuable piece of work and if the suggestions in it Harwich Zullelin mnd @ouficd. 114 YEARS OLD. Sehactiption price, 12c a weeki 50¢ @ month: $6.00 a year. Woman in Life and in the Kitchen Bicomiiia oot st SUGéE!TIONS FOR ’. ‘The Colored Blouse Ag The dressy colored blouse is enjoyi THE HOUSEWIRE | s e reanie 3 The Plain Yoke More Seen. Tucked yokes are mot used as miich now as aro ones or either plain or fancy s or dotted net. The Stest Ornament. Surned-up oufts. on the left br the el iz any red cloth is used 200, "otk Dimole sk to and ‘cuffs. e i 8 § sle-b = for the pictured mo:.hnnn" 5o, ot, novelty mo- hairs, covert or Ve onal o vm.f afi ‘%‘" .g?"‘“fi”::&"un—.xf to 18 years. ne Teare the s goss requires 3%, yards of meterisl 43 inches wider Be surs fo give securate measurements. i REMEMBER «.Obhe A plateful of grated Parmesan cheese is served in many households with macaroni or spaghetti instead of cooking the cheese with It tern will develop into something suit- abie for trimming a handsome silk dress. As ordinary dyes are entirely satisfactory for this work any clever women can have lace in any desired Enterea at the Postoffice at Norwich Conzn., as second-class matter. Telephome Calls: inches wide, a shoe horn, drop Pulletin Business Ofiice tin Editarial Booms. 3! tin Job Office, 35-6. Willimantic Office, Rcom 2. Murray Buflaing. Telephone. 210. Norwich, Monday, Aprll 3, 1910, ©OUT ON CORRUPT POLITICS. are heeded, the roads of ‘What Mr. Mac. pera. for the summer year. Dopald needs in his work is co- tich and not criticism. % WOULD PROTECT THE PASSEN GER PIGEONS. the state should: be put in exceilent condition If you haven't your handkerchief into your shoe be- fore inserting the foot, then pull tight and it will slip on easily. Medicine stains on silyer spaons may e removed by @ rubbing with a rag dipped in sulphuric acid and then washing it off with soapsuds. et The most fiygienic duster is a damp Steel ornaments are very much used. The Fascinating Jabot. ‘The Jabot promi- nent i o apring Hockwear. In the New Foulards. Dots and rings are much employed in the new foulard design: Vogue of Changeable Material. shade. New Saddle Trunk. It is now a part of the up to date riding outfit for women. Women who visit or travel and who intend to ride occasionally prefer.where they can afford i, to have thelr own equipment always ‘with them. This trunk is roomy enough to hold Price of pattern, 10 cents. Oriler thromen, 'fiie Bulletis Company, ! LR ANOTHER OPENS Thursday Evening, April 7th, Governor Hughes stands for homest | The American Ornithologists® union o 5 Everything in the way of change-|a side saddle, an astride saddle, a bri- It well ri- | of w Yo city tey - |fabric that is soft and free from lint. ry b it g g vell as pri- | of New York city has started a cam- |fabric that is Soft snd tree bom I | able materist Wil be much worn this | dis. & habit, hat and raincoat. ate, life and he soes to the people | paizn to discover any colonies of the | ENSeseCiort Sng Saatiole SATORED season. The trunk may be had in any color. T e e oxita “Which are mow | passenger pigeons in this country and ool Odd Effects in Chiffon Gowns. ¢ The latest wrinkle is to have it match AT the disgrace of not only the New York | offers $2,000 in prizes for the disco When the color of a dress has faded,| 0dd effects are gained in chifon | Mg Stablecolors, . o Lo o, E legislatures of in an address to the pee- legislature tbe other states. Recen New Ro living birds of this varie helr. migratory flights used to darken the sk which ery of a n century but non. in ago 1as Deen seen for owing to stains from lemon or other acid fruit juice, a good idea is to touch the spot with liquid ammonia, which usually will restore the color. gowns by making them over a con- trasting ‘shade. The Richness of Embroidery. Rich embroidery is much in evidence studded with silver nail heads. The“Cockade. The new French cockade is taller CURED Olympic-Hall, Water Street. T am = B =S Sclaw The perver Wi finds o “To kill lice on any feathe lant, this "saasan, than the boch and alth h it i tached to mmy party and carncst in the | Airst nest. subject to confirmation by |, TR J5\nall ivy and the like, make & Broiled Potatoes. Calloa'n rosette this 1s & misnomer. publican success. But I mmijtiee. and leaves it and the | . per cone to cover the plant and burn| Slice large cold boiled potatoes| “Simply & cockade,” says the Paris- ecper and more nmolested, will stand to receive |, small quantity of sulphur under the|lengthwise into rather thick pleces, and [ 1an letter which tells us all the latest SEEN THE P NY - - see the = an $1,100 reward. Leaflets [cone. A pinen of sulphur will usually | broil brown on a buttered gridiron. | Dews, but the cockade is not so very B di E.Pinkhami giving mesting | kill all lice. Butter all over, season with salt and |simple unless we know its construc- y y a S - i mUH uLINRE, Gl ok b2 iy B et e o Tets tntalt i ture shows new boots wiil not pol v n , up- stars showing Pl Seusie hoots winl not polleh pipossiy HEALTH AND BEAUTY. standingic and not tho plaited bit of giik Vegetable Compollfld We"’ "le Goa's Are Here ! . t o he remains of a squeezed-o % o e icorne w1 X se will be sent to [0 the remains of a squeezed oUt] g g5 4 good jdea to keep @ dozen ar| While the cockads may be of leather, | Black Duck, Minn.— “About a year her with a complete | [ 4 in the usual manner. You | SO cheese cloth pillow cases in the lin- | braid, velvet, ribbon, glit or lace, it is | ago I mu you that I was sick ‘and rewards to date and what | {01 *fng that they take a capital polish | €N closed. After being used In a con- | now upstanding, in fact, wired to give mrcould not do any of will Ge formed to cope tagious disease they may be burned. utes at a time night and morning, and, it absolute certalnty of position. closé the 1id. ,Furs and clothing, Duck, Minn. Elks Grand Bazaar : b for § BT aet it troAtDIGHT ase S L e Wi bretdiney i — Lace or malino 1s the cockade par o Noos :::ke.fi:{ Chortes | K. A woman who will entirely relax in | excellence of the present moment. ¢ B nes NEEDLEWORK SUGGESTIONS. |3 “dentist chair or under a physician| Finely plaited black lace is wired in- f"“"lfl;"‘l‘;"a‘“‘““ . W 1 PR who is causing temporary pain will| to a tali fan and fastened with a jet | ‘woul “‘]’;m t % found, are not to be find that nature eases the pain for her | cabochon to a gold colored straw tur- leltnflhm nof way. No one con- in gratitude. ban for wear with a pongee frock. I too movement wishes to _— = Pinkbam "R ,_"", S lom birds or to molest them Oufo;ra eu.l:fidn{ Ir'[ol}tll ieel cut t_wodsol:s g Furs and Woolens. ezb 58 dta sast Cy TXIYY ) s mo absolute proof, it is ot et hat—a man's derby{ To insure furs and woolens against pound a expected that a few isolat- preferred, as they are not so thick and | moths and to dispense with unpleasant you told me and llcadllne- P RIS-CHAMBERS & 0. of these birds are still left bulky. Put them In your shues and| odors use liberally of table salt; line now I am rleotly cl c S s daBuitaly) siaie you will have warm feet all winter. trunks and boxes with newspapers; cured, ever Company of Singers and Musicians. snadigmctim i g prinkle a layer of salt, then a gar- S Dak ho 1 to protect them abs Deep breathing is cssential to a Tull | ot . g y CLARA COOK BONORA CO. Fasasnadt Tilion et chest.” Open the: windows for five min | Ben (04, 0 of aiternately; cover| Mrs. ANNA ANDERSON, Box 19, Feature-~ f-474,000K sonona co. i % 4 Vaudevill ition and attempt to in- Paris Transfer Pattern No. 8096. xsx';“’d ng erect, draw deep breaths, us- | pianiets, etc., undergo a cleansing pro- Consider This Advice. MYERS & ROSA| TOM GILLEN 2 . i el g the abdondnal muscles to control | o Motion Piotures o uumbers and range of the | Designs for the ends of o towel to | €aining. " Hold as long as vou can | to™pariic packed awey and only need| No woman should submit to s W Finnegan’s R e e chian, wOIk- | withost streteitis mpasies snd ‘exbale! nus agatn cal operation, which may mean_dea ovelty Act Friend These swept from exist- "k amd the embroiders exocuted in | S1oWly and repeat until there is a sense r L until she has given Lydia E. Pinkham’s ADMISSION—100, | erice by the nets placed mnear | M niiite or colors as preferred. Space | Of fatigue. Be sure that you are well HOME GARMENT MAKING. Vegetable Compound, made exclusive- Bk oir nesting diace roosts. These | i 150 within the wreath for & mono- | Wrepped u5. e st el Iy from roots and herbs, a fair trial. - Ae were 6 or § feet wide and from | gram oc inital” " Mt T e s The Bulletin's Pattern Service. This famous medicine for women LUMBER AND COAL. 1 - 3 to t in lengt The pigsons |, Erice of patte s N in condition by ordinary washing. A has for thirty ye proved to be the ere ted fo them and usually a| Order tirough The Bulletin Com-|complexion brush s essential to-clean- most valuable umlc and invigorator of | stool m was used for a decoy. | Pany. Patt L, wich, Conn. | jiness. A good brush of this kind should the female organism. Women resid. | The largest number recorded at one | cu‘s“g axmu;hu. The ;oristle-;re‘ j::st ing in almost every city and town in aiich s Qi€ fvass This Stf cnough to start up efrculation ° | SN e e S B Bedx Without Irtitating the skin. Some worn: e JACKON AMUSEMENT €O MANAG KEEPING UP PRICES LESSENS | Massachussiis to Wisco From | ERudhes 2o strub Eheir tages. For 5 1ong E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound. | yise Moct “New Year’s & DEMAND. gl e e | ride carry 2 vanity box or apowder | :;Eufii;fgmnz.‘:e:'.}i‘\h'figafit'“ffmdyuk Monday,April 4% J‘_’.. illion = were killed and shiy book and a small bottle of rose water L V. 3 - b seamon, Thess Ditds. Be | 2ha-afzohol, With these and siiic hand- are ill, for your own sake as well as In the Coal Business | “eon W Wasnvura ore Barrelea and sent to New York and | kerchiets travel stains can be quickly those you love, give it a trial. In April the wholesale price cranses | UNCLE TOM’S LAB'N Boston markets and often sent abroad removed. Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., [ana as soon as possible to get new man strove te The trers fr for them. F to 6 cents HOW TO SHAMPOO. invites all sick women to write her foradvice. Her adviceis free, Coal, we the retafl price. BRASS BANDS ‘We will advise you as eoon as the i1 new price is made and ask you to NS OAGAED w1 Cd eighbor in the number of : Pk und congMoaEt A specialist who had had success and always helpful. Order as eariy as posaible. i 2 P with treating falling balr has novel nes ang them =ot much out of the miserable ldcas ‘on shampoos that are easily | { sste, Jviiee” Blnuorn enter but t d]m] d!mmsr wipe | adopted by the birl who washes her = 5 E CHAPPELL Co Cotton Plvk’fnx lm-n.'fi ¥ioats out one of the most abundant species own hair. |and Tableaux drawn by smell fhetiond of birds Make a strong I:Atfhpr or;‘mp suds | “[lur uall [xcels 4 gl ® .;r‘im Wateh lh:\uufl parade, the i i S by putth ake ite soap | al | “Bgrnum of them | by putting a cake of pure white soa; Contral Wharf and 150 Main Strest [ Eeim Shotha® 85 cuiaren wae DITORIAL NOTES. Roosevelt this is booked e howl wee pitcher that holds 2 couple of quarts. Pour a pint of bolling water over the soap and shake until a thick lather is formed, when the soap is re- moved. Telophones. Lumber der 12 years, 106-—Adnuits 2be Hight Tricas—ioe, 20e. 3iq Seals on sale at the Friday, April 1, at " oolook. o) Pha e Cars’to all points after pertesmamse miners strike when they de- Let the mixture cool to blood “eat, or | aprid t rike is is not a para- so that it not scaldMthe skin | , ——— and rub it in with the tips of the Paris Transfer Pattern No. 8156. fln‘siolrk = - ik riasdns | ST o time on Cane Cods Arbutis 1o mot |15t Bo Worked "on lincn, “cambric, | the rest of ot mixture over the lone | J. A. MORGAN & SON o e o long cloth or nainsook. If prefe rm\ beir, washing it gently down from the v S - the desizn may be worked solld. The | “pinse with warm water, using a| may be the poor man's | HRPEF anc qim hole cOsEE are i |vath spray, and keep it up until’ no | it the motorman will | through slits worked in the over ana | S02p suds remain, and spray scaip, s rs from him. e el Sric . pecially at sides of head and at nape of | Central Whart. Telephone 884 s from hi over evelet stitch. Pt | == > of pattern, 10 cents ST e . . 9 dec24a qoes not propose to back down ‘The “Bulletin Com- | Fave seversl amoctt tow e, @ taoa TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL § tariff, even if Aunt Delia re- Pattern De . Norwic Conn. A = - realix > £ 3 When nearly finished separate hair In- MISSES’ SEMI-FYTTING COAT. - = it as a special favor. A R {0 strands, thread with Anger or comb - LUMBER LIEUT. SIR SHAD ARE COMING. 5 2 g to. remove tangles, then draw fingers | Paris Pattern No. 3228 — Al Seams The best to be had and at the right . Happy thought for today: It takes | Shred half a cupful of chipped beef.|from scalp to ends of hair until it is Allowed. as rogue to keep his conduct |Put in a saucepan covered with hot|dry soft and fluffy. s trom Eromie b woas water; let it boll up once, then drain. | This specialist dose not believes in| The three-quarter coat is mot only up and let us tell you about our Add to the beef a heaping tablespoon- | cold water rinsing, which most hair- |sts ad_ convenient. but very be H.F. & A. J. DAWLEY, (O L[] Another aviator has been killed. Tt |ful Of bulter, shake a little pepper over | dressers feel will Dievent cold. The hot | el espectaily when & fol- LA . i it it an t it cook for a few minutes | water gives more of & gloss and pre- o es, us does the idence of skill when fa = < : evidence of skill when falling o be |over a quick fire. - Then break in thres | Yents Hatsnucss, Shie alss avolds combs ° The South Pole Seeker able to select a soft spot fo fall on. exgs. ofir constantly till the cggs are |ing the hair when wet or pulling it | k - cooked, and serve t when drying. | Prices—zbc, 35c, 800, Tic, $1.00 Senator Allds of \n.\’ Tork did not Ci 2 ¢ = > o 2 ures Beats on msale at the Box OMee o o R .“’:,‘i“ f“ ; Spinach on Toast. Tricot Cloth Corsets. onnl"E Drunkenness Saturday, April 2, 9 o'clock ¥ draw before than after. | pick the leaves ove curetutly, re-| The desire of women for comfortable | § Cure effected or money refunded e i a0 DIt ey wottormes = 3 , [Jecting the stems. Wash carefully in | corsets, even though they are long, has |} Guarantee in each box. Can be - ree Burning Kinds and . T * R ihe , Easter bats |salted water. "Put in a mucepan, ;;:f“hrm'-ght sbout the uso of tricot loth ] given” escretly. “Qrrin “costa ‘only | Not a patent medicine, but a HOME F w” Lebigh _epr2d > wait for April showers. | lowing a cupful of water 1o four quarts |in their making. This is @ little strong- || $1 & box. Get Booklot free f ALWAYS IN STOCK. e Srtt——————— aldn't recognize some of |of spinach Cover and cook for twen- | er than ihe elagtic webbing, which was || N. . SEVIN & SON. 118 Main St || REMEDY, MANUFACTURED IN ty minutes. Drain and chop as fine as | not firm enough to maintain the figure D. LATHROP i o possible. Put back on the fire and beal | in its proper lines, This new cloth Iy OUR OWN LABORATORY,\and con- . ' servation congress, held in |in a tablespoonful of butter, a tea- |easy over the body, ot pressing it 5k . ” attendea by 25,000 [SPoonful cach ol sult and sugit. o gash | gown as coutil does. "It gne's hips can- taining the strengthening properties of | omcy cor, Market and Shetucket St brette good for ire oL Depper, a little nutmeg and the juice | not stand the pressure of bones, a gus- i [ is pretty good for its {g¢ H20"% Gemon. Whip smooth and | set of the webbing is inserted. prime lean beef, & soluble sait of iron Telephone 168-13. .. the people ent, are not hu- nean to intimate that uman ? = ink > Sphinx never says s it famous. thing of | If it could | {press hard into heated egg or {cups to mold it. rounds, of well heated platter. on each and h mol custard Have ready crustless buttered toast on a Put a mold of spinach 2y siice of hard bolled egg DINNER COATS. Dinner and bridge coats are develop- / Maline Bows. Crisp maline bows that are as light as air enlarge the latest Paris hats without adding weight. This filmy stufr stands out and away from the head in | huge and numerous bows, wired invis- ibly to produce the efdet desired. Whole crowns of maline, crushed into and the best wine. If you are run down and feel bad, need a tonic, you will find in this excellent remedy a never failing rejuvenator—it will give strength, stamina and vitality. THEATRE ectzoa RELIABLE | sENsATIONAL INDIAN Pr CHARLES MeNULTY. LESSEE “ACROSS THE PLAINS.” TR Miss Lillian Shuwny, Soprano, ez o shape, belong to the rose wreathed ere- Atign it might be | .4 of aimost any material that is oI | ations now. Solling in Datis. NO BETTER SPRING TONIC. - e e s nate and silgen, but chiefly of brocaded | Roses are veiled in this soft tissue, Fint Bottles 50 cents, Tt L its girt |5k in ponfpadour effects on a white for nestled In it when thefr colors are . New Stage. Now Machi & irl [or pale coldred ground. not too bright for the wearer, | ereased Seating Capmeliy. Ne = es ion is called to| These §re worn with any trained| Swathed round & crown without a . | Wateh for the Great Features. t that its chorus girls get to- | skirt of met, lace, silk, satin or velvet | brim. the sheer gauzes and laces form —AT— Matinee, Ladies and Children, [ th atest crowd. 50 long as 'the colorings of the two |an East Indian or an Arabian turban jan3 facDonald garments do not clash. when held together by a jeweled quill The Lee & 05 Md Co. . Peasese: -t | Clicago packer who says he | Many women use them altogether as |or clasped by a huge ornament. . ’ FOR town authorities to n early the expect to see meat cheap |liome evening costumes. as ihey are| Beads strung in ropes are wrapped | . | MusIC. # repiiving the raad > sars, does a g= HiCR Nepikee. than 60 sowhs, 25 WaLis 5 E e — ok of repairing ihe roads, timg ten vears, not 8ay 8NY- {3 Jeas coatly, and also eerve 1o pro- | pome of the most graceful tarbans. 131-133 Main Street, 24 A to hin as many wp cut long the usefulness of any extra skirts | Whole crowns are covered with up- a|'| NELLIE S. HOWIE, —— that may be on hand, standing hows of folded maline, and NORWICH, CONN. ) | sief invaded the farm had he tried. of the It is thus that many women utilize for the broidered evening wrap velvet satin, of which she em- loops of it are wired high, to give the Dyeing Lace. A successful method of dyelng short 49 Main Street WHEN you want to put your bu ness before tife public. thers is no me- oxide Tooth Wash. 25 cents a bottle. Tea of Plan r o ourf and stole cight |various bull dresses .of past seasons | algrette effect without the aigrotte. When in need of an unexcelled TIHES | 50 Room 4. Central Bullding Ie might have got |and thus sive money for the miility — marisd Tooth Wash use OXYFOAM—the Per- 5 up e CAROLINE H, THOMPSON 1 sia called for disarmament = o pieces of fine laceis to dip the piece In- | gium better than through the advertis- ar2éda: her mavy had mot been destroyen py | imagines she needs Yo dve mixed with gasoline, then care. | ing columns of The Bulletin. passacinm. * Teacher of Musle 2L b Artag sbou |2+ to spend $375,000,000 for a mavy. (l‘!;r‘-;\o<!ll f m‘»k- white (nr:fn for e PR particular will be approved b tax- r. Carnegie, - = small daughter. are made with L g ) payess and road Mr. MacDonald |, ove Coimmecad pon e Ol 32 | 2 Band of Bright red ‘at the bottom of TR haines B | g e the skirt and the sarie color outlines Lessons given y resldence or | it was Orant. Are you not|the jumper yoke and sleeves. A band . g L el i1 Speaker Cannon to the Wrong [in the Russian cross stitch, also in d at Behawen) onservatory, Bere red, is 4 most effective trimming down the front of the dress A red cord, or oct11d ’T“,‘r e rs Jetter, | yip gone to the Canadian |these frocks. — e g ok ghas It | northwest to seitle may carry more of Cloves in Lemon Jelly. TUNER - O repent | T'Me to the country under their hats | When next making lemon jelly, add . [ 122 P is present 1 o <t Addi ronsen Ot ¥ TR S e AL i S oy, aoa S 1 P 1 e oo SIS e e i ecia rice g S R flparyr h,h;alr,:t:l a state mot take | Tho old bachelors who write of ideal | used in the jells. removing the cloves, e oiis ©f what it ab . it de- | wiges and the old maids who write of |Of course. before molding the dessert. OR frve to Bave —Ansonta | ideal husbands mIEht gt up a racy | AL S480nIng Will be a pleasing addi- O o A. W. JARVIS Senti: contest if they would have their 2 Brsabtan Lo : AT = iny. papers judged on their merits. e e On Tailor-made Suits| Is the Leading Tuner ia RN it lia n Tailor-made Suits 9 just before taking from the stove, add Eastern Connectical. not only gives signal th elect- ‘Mr. Carnegie didn’t weep when the |a beaten egg. It will be found an im- DR PN men to get to work but Sage fund committee found the hard- [provement. Hominy cooked in milk Is g weith full instractions how to I a8t labor mditions in Pittsburg | infinitely betler than when cooked in s Phene 818-6, 16 Clairmoum Ave make t repairs. After much labor | to start tears from the eyes of the Furbishing a Parasol. 2 end pleading state b n him | bumane. LI one wishes to give an up-to-dute Ladies’ Talior, 278 Main Si. the power to protect its terest in . alr to last summers parasol, get a e the roads by making the repairs when | The Doy H.. Democrat anad |fringe that harmonizes with the para- ‘Phone T12-6. Janzid Dul_l::l-fl m“. -ll?" the selectmen neglect to do so Mquirer ca ttention to the fact |SOl covering, and put it around the and Securities y kind at ¢ colect the cost from the t missioner MacDonald proceed polite way to have the work dome in tsme and without friatien: but if any that the pure-food law affect ss than three dhis ture and ars, has been in in me the department of agricul- as been almost uniformly suc- edge. This quite changes the appear- ance of the parasol. Scalding Milk. making custards or other food- In TheRangethat MakesCookmg:Euy 4. F. CONANT. 11 Frasklis Street. ‘Whitestone Sc and the J. F. C. 100 Clgars are the best oo A hod 1 THE COLLATERAL LOAN 343 Muim Street, Upstairs. n o 1 with, oe. - - tufts calling for scalded milk, remem- ®aerd of seloctmen (hink that therr | sesstul in its suits brought for the en- |3 & 2 C. 0. Murphy, Norwtch Tey_them. - - > ber that if the milk je i a dowdl . §0ed thme = She state’s 3ood time, | @rcement. The department has lost [0 LG L SR TR ST Tempern ther may find themselves in crrer, | #Bly three suits and there have been |ture as soon as the fater in the puter THERE 12 g0 sgvertising medium o I B gince The comniissfener avers that the [ 4 M2 judgments in faven utensil boils e R i e i -

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