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T4 URTEERER _~ - - 114 YEARS OLD. rerea ndrtakers ar which i s s PR BEAEwonk _gu‘:-.n«_:sc--m—- n.atmur“f&,fl" = ¥ R e e et gy el age is | its you cannoe IN A BRAND, NEW SKETCH ot x Shhoeies b TR P el X pnias i Ve evidence. . Mrs. Margaret Cox, 191 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn., soys: “My son procured Doan's Kidney Pills, far me from N. D. Sevin & Son's store and their use benefit. I had been miseradle me- from disordered kidneys. ngs when 1 arose my back painful that I could scarcely st: and at times I could mot do anything. Trouble ‘with the kidney secretions also bothered me. the passages being too frequent. 1 was subject to dizzy spells, and more than once came near fallbrg on this aeccount. My face bloated and there was also a percepti- ble swelling of my feet and hands. I tried various ines and doctored a great deal, but nothing gave me any | relief. I was about discouraged when | T began using Doan's Kidney Pills, but |1 had only taken a few doses before I had reason to place great confidence in them. The use of one box put an end to all lameness in my back, re- Storing my health and benefitting me in a general way. It gave me pleas- to tell other persons of the cura- e owers of Doan's Kidney Pilis.” For sale by ail dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buftalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’'s—anéd take no other. death in a workman's family dent it often takes years to A recent case tried there has ¢ wide interest. The jury in the city court cutting In two the charge of & Kenwood undertaker on the testimony of W. E. Gerry, general manager of & concern which hAs cut out the middlemen, the Western Casket and Undertaking company. One casket that cost $53.50 was billed to m: rel- atives at $400, according to the - sion under oath of the undertakers. The officers of the undertakers® asso- ciation are indignant that prices are cut and advertised and declare that{ Paris Transfer Pm:rn‘ Na;o:u‘.“m the ethies of their profesgion are be-|. Lingérie bat. This desisn ey Ay N e g - ' o linen, lawn, -~ ey mauley | rausiin,or Batists, and embroidered with 2 fine cotton floss. After emibhoidering, are expected to make a”very interest- | S, *0ico 29°5, @ wire frame, lined ing report upon May 2d. With ruffles of narrow lace or chiffon This shows that the war now being and trimmed with bows of ribbon. made on high prices. knows no limits.| Price of pattern 10 cents. b sy e A Order through The Bulletin compan- NOTHING GAINED. . The efforts to enforce the Sunday Dy Pattern department, Norwich, Ca. llaw at Middletown have not been very | uccessful. In a resume of the things that the mayor and council have done ana haven't dome, The Sun says: “It has also taken the morals of the com- munity in hand, and enforced the so- called blue Sunday with signal suc- cess. It brought about the arrest of James Bravakis, a local candy store man, for selling ice cream on Sunday, Bravakis being fined ome dollar, ap- pealed to the superior court. = The jury disagreed and was discharged, and the state of Conmecticut is out just $330.52 as a result, this bping the Comedy Talking Act HOMER & BRANDT. P That So Different Pair ADMISSION 106e—EVENINGS, RESERVED SEATS, _Corparal Slim Hawkins CAPRICE LEWIS Aerial Contortionist Bulletin B ornce. 40, lietin Eaitorial Rooms, 26-8. Buliciin Job Otfice, 35-6. Willimantic _Office, Reom 2. Murray Bafldiag. Telephone. 210. Norwich, Thursday, April 21, 1910. The Circulation of The Bulletin. has the largest elr- HEALTH AND BEAUTY, 4da = few arops of carbolic acla to of rosewater .and glycerin Snd uss it Tor removing frult or vege- table stalns. i For the bagzy apearance under the eyes rub gently with the ti) of the fingers dipped in alcohol. massage in the same way with cold cream. Where one has & bad throat a sooth- ing drink can be made by bringing a pint of barley watér to a bofl, then add ‘one ounce of the best gum arabic and stir unail dissolved. Take but-a little a time. It will stop & Tasping cough. “The overstout woman dreads hill- climbing desperately and never does it, thoygh it is the best sort of a re- ducer. When she finds herself gasp- ing for breath from the exercise if she will torn and walk back a few steps the pressure on the heart and lungs will be at once reduced and she can go on with comfort. This is a well- known rule of the army, where steep heights must often be taken im dou- ble-quick time. ° LUMBER AND COAL. COAL “HOW-DAY 1 AM, HOW DAY | AW A song by CHAPPELL'S Fire-Place Burning, Blazing Cannel Coal. Now comes the time when a grate Sre is oo cheartul for there are many damp, chilly days. jSwnnel Conl e cheerCul mnd econom- E. CHAPPELL CG. Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. Telephones. I;ymber COAL and LUMBER In the beautiful valley of Wyoming, in Penn., lies the beds of the finest An- thracite Coal in the world. We have Fonturd Flctures The Girl and the Fugitive. THRILLING WESTERN riCTU it Miss Lilliao Shuway, Soprano, 1 4,053 houses in Ner- wich, and read by uimety-three per cemt. of the people. In Windham it s delivercd to over D00 houses, Putmam and Danfelson to over 11 of these places it Norwich. 3,000 of the IN PICTURED MELODIES, forty- atme towns, one hundred sad sixty- fve postoffice districts, amd forty- ome rural free @elivery routes. The Bulletin is sold Im every rown on all of the R. F. D. routes in Eastera Commecticut. CIRCULATION 1901, average .. NELLIE S. HOWIE, Teacher of Plane. Central Bufia One Conductor Who Was Cured. Mr. Wilford Adams is his name, and be writes about it: “Some time ago I was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatiem. I used two bottles of Foley’s Kidney Remedy with good ef- fect, and the third pottie put me on my feet and I resu work as _conductor on the Lexington, Ky., Street Rallway. 1t gave me more relief than any medi- cine I had ever used, and it will do all Room 42, Maple Cocoanut Squares. Put In a kettle a scant cupful of maple syrup and a tablespoonful of ‘Dutter. When it bolls add a grated cocoanut and cook over a slow fire untHl done, whi will be when it ‘hardens if dropped In cold water. Pour on a buttered marble slab or in a but- tered pan, and when hardened sum- A Summer Saving. A summer saving is to use your clothes wringer as a mangle. Sprinkle towels and such pieces hard; let lay some hours. Pull and fold very carefully lengthwise, laying pieces over each other, with hems graduating, about nime thicknesses. Put through wringer, working softly back and forth between hems, as it CAROLINE H. THOMPSON Teacher of Music 46 Washington Str Paris Transfer Pattern No. 8162. ery citizen read the mewspapers us enumerators would have less trouble. It is not the intelligent citizen who akes the work of the cemsus takers ard, but the man who is ignorant of the government’s business and his own duty. The papers have printed columns of zood advice to readers together with the full list of inquiries that their readers might prepare themselves to nswer them with accuracy and des- patch, cost of summoning the jury and pay- ing Constable Griffin for his attend-| Dutch collar. The design is to be and the embroidery should be in a harmonizing color. ~ The edge is but- tonholed before cutting out. Price of pattern 10 cenis. Order through The Bulletin compa~ ny Pattern department, Norwich, Ct. FASHIONS AND FADS. Linen coats are “finger length” and mofe closely fitted to the figpre than tast season. Taffetas in checks and stripes are mueh favored for contrasting colored Unings of coats. The silk prospect is bright, and bright colored costumes are predicted this expense of something over $300 will at least show the state of Con- that Middletown is stfll on "—Norwalk Hour. . This conduct on the part of the jury come high; but Mid- dletown has no reason to complain, since her representatives decline to honor the law. This not only “shows Middletown is on the map,” but also that Middletown regards an ice cream Sunday as being good.enough for her whether Scriptural or legal, ormot. We have to admit that the ice cream brand wears clothes and wringer too much on_clotlies horse. I give even napkins this treatment, only afterwards touch- whe initials on wrong side with hot A Recipe for Dandelion Wine. Take two quarts of dandelion flow- ers and four quarts of boiling. water, pour through a cloth, then add four pounds of sugar and the juice of two lemons and two oranges; put In a juz and let ferment for six weeks or till pertectly done fermenting, Keep out a quart to fill up the jug évery day so that the jug will be full every day. ‘When done fermenting, pour out, clean ciently cut into squares and wrap in parafin paper. you laim In cases of rheumatism.” First complet. eumulation w st HOW TO KEEP CLEAN empty the bowels of all ao- an evening dose of SURE-LA THE DEPENDABLE Confection Laxative and Cathartic, then take nough from time to time to keep the regul THAT'S THE WHOLE SECRET! secured a supply of this Coal for this t in your cooking stove to the trade. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. Telephone 884. aprisa LUMBER The best to be had and at the right prices too. Remember we alwayi carry a big line of Shingles. Call us up and let us tell you abont our stock. H.F. & A. J. DAWLEY. novisd P e Foley's Kidney Remedy cures rheuma- Lessons glven at my residence er st ance at court, The Bravakis case | transferred to nen, lawn, or any ma- | other ways, Take out, fold each towel | . _ j i ol 7oCin 1s a native | tism by eliminating the uric acid from e agents for Rex Flintkote | the h the DUDIL Bhme method as e here e betore, Bt | {omeL fo Bton the valnt 1 50, desirod; | 8 You wizh take ome by ono though | The cuitivated hyscinth is native | tam by eiminating the uric o a7 be,245nt5 Lo, Rex Flintkote | e o of the puofl same. mothol & oot11d F. C. GEER TUNER 122 Prospect ft, Tel. 511. Norwich, Ct A W. JARVIS is the Leading Tuner In Eastern Connecticut. hus saving time for themselves oAty the jug and put back or put in bot- . of Sunday is not the worst sort, but |fan the summer resorts. 3 P D AT ALL DRUGGIST8—10c, 25c, 50c. ‘Fhone 518-5. 15 Clairmount / and the enumerators. Ko 2 3 white | 165. This makes a wine equal to cham- re-Lax Laboratory. Whitman,” Mass. These men are armed with all the it rould be well et the law niny Panis sanctions lace. . Re pagne after standing six or eight . ™ s - M sept22d power of the government for the col- lection of facts which the government egards of importance to it; and the zen who understands that it is for e well-being of the government and the community in which he lives that ol it has been amended or repealed. |straw hats, and they will be seen in e P numbers at the resorts. The ornamental scarf is fringed and embroidered, and is most frequently mede of coarse meshed silic net. Small chiffon and mousseline fans are polka dotted over the entire sur- EDITORIAL NOTES. ‘When a whiskey war is declared, no drum and fife are in order to attract attention to it. the government should have this in- formation is glad to give every detail and give it accurately. The canvassers are men of Intelli- gence and tact and they deserve to be well received and courteously treated. face on both sides with silver sequins. Dainty French slippers are made with many straps over the instep and Eberally decorated with jet or crye- 5. The census enumerator finds that & man’s home is his castie oftener than he cares to. The claim is made now for football that if the managers will pad the grid- | ganoth " i oF the patiern known a2 gauntiet finish some of the newest woeeks. A Good Supper. Take six slices of pork and fry very brown. Pour all the fat out of_the spider except a tablespoonful. Pare six apples and slice very thin. Put them In the spider and cup ot water. Cover them over and let cook about 15 minutes, stirring frequently. ‘When soft, like apple sauce, remove from the fire and sweeten to taste with molasses.. Serve hot with baked po- tatoes. North Star Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A D. LATHROP, . Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Bta Telephone 163-12. octzsa WE. ARE NOW READY to take care of all your Gnly the grouches and the lenorant Zine, Enamel or Tile Lined : e fron aill will be well, hirt: eev the rest of th n maks {he bukiness disagresable, “and Ll b e i on the long puft or bishe| MOME GARMENT MAKING. : ; Carri lage and Wfl}wl these are too common to need Te- | mhe gmoke nuisance and the spit-|op order. Have essential and ster- inforeements. The glad bhand and a smile are not guaranteed to the men who serve the government; but as they cost nothing and lighten the enumerator's toll it is a token of good citizenship and brotherhood to do our prettiest on this occasion. ting nuisance are more closely ellied , Tajah and a new Chinese than some folks think. Shantung, n sillk, which Ja part silk and part linen and has a rich looking rough surface, will be employed for the spring Rus- slan costume. Tp form a lovely frame for the pic- ture hat Parisian women are now car- rying umbrellas that rise with the at- tractiveness of original shape and gor- The' fact that Senators’Aldrich and Hale are about to farewell does mnot create general excitement. Texas is reported to have lost 80,000 goats this year. Now Bibles ought The Bulletin’s Pattern Service. them. Economy of ice— - Durable construction— Six wallsto protect theice— ling qualities to recommend Economy In Painting Repairing and Painting, Carriage and Automobile Trimmiog and Upholstering THE COST OF THE STRIKE. to be in better demand there. gogus materials. %, 2 At the expiration of two months of = e Saabi Neas Sk remeskable. do. Walls filled with granulated T rder and discomfort Philadelphia | If & volunteer party should go to the | Velopme: oW years. e T ke Gutiuied o | Norch vois it s mot probable i would | &2 Sk, nd oiep mixinzes i vel copk; proved - the-best The Scoti & Clark 2 new start made for orderliness | find any traces of Peary or Cook. of wearing quality in the gotton favor. non-conductor —pame™™® * nd efficient public service. The « o the 4,000 strikers was Happy thought for today: Man n Southern Baked Apples. hopes for the best, but the man who We carry all sizes and would be pleased to send catalogue and -House CORPURATION, 00,000 and to the Rapid Transit |Bopes for the best, Mut the man Take aix or eight Kood-sized aml company $2.275,000; and the loss to | EStS it usually mal wash them thoroughly and wipe dry, i et ¢ : trade 1s estimated at $5,000,000; mak- | o S ‘core them and stuff with raisins, pour i PEiReR on apglication; 607-515 North Main Siree! < st Byt Koy v A Byt iere are a hundred different kinds | teaspoonful of lemon juice over each . b etk otsan bavings oo, Polnk sold erage loss of $200,000 & day for the entire time ‘These figures show clearly that a big strike operates heaviest against the innocent and unoffending publi the truth that the evil effect: = city are more dificult to ov than the injury to the company or to the men whose difference of opinion and bad blood are at the bottom of it. The Philadeiphia Times, viewing the result, concludes t “the prospects are for an indefinite period of peace d, while there is no-means of recov- 'z the enormous los sustained, surest way to minimize the hard- ps suflered and to restore conditions te normality s to forget the strike. ts lessons to the parties at inter- it are sufficiently clear as to need mo | comment, and the general public must | be impressed with the fact that, judg- ed frem the experience of the last ight weeks, a strike is not only to regretted as a means to an end, of breakfast foods, and few men can pass on the merit apple (any extract can be used if you haven't the lemon juice) Keep about one-half cup of water in pan all the time they are baking. When apples are done remove them from the pan 2nd 2dd one-half cup of sugar to the eyup and let boil just long enough to thicken. Pour over your apples. May be served hot or cold. of a dozen brands. Colonel Bryan does\ not intend to start o prohibition paper. Two papers on his hands at onee would be too much. Roosevelt is trying to see Europe, but Europe is so Intent upon seeing him that he is having a high old time at it. Take one quart of flour, two tea- spoonfuls of cream of tartar, one of s0da, one of salt, one-hlf cup of lard. Mix as for any biscuit. Rell out on the board and spread with lard and knead in and roll out again. Repeat this until it is quite short, then roll out and spread with melted butter and sugar and cassia and roll up in as small a roll as you can and cut in pleces two inches long and bake in a quick oven. This is very nice when anyone is tired of plain bread. A Chicago judge has notified the po- lice that respectable jags should be escorted home. The jugs should give thanks. In some Massachusetts towns Pa- triots’ day was utilized as a clean-up a Cleaning up a town is a patriotic service. It an account should be lept “it wouldn't surprise any one how seldom the census enumerators were invited Apples for, Salad. If ‘apples to be used for salad have little flavor, sprinkie them, after they are cut up, with a goodly amount of Pavix Pattern No. 3363 — Al Seams 1910 Whitney A very attractive line ready for your choice. Go Carts at $5.00 to $17.50. $2.00 up. and English Hood styles. Folding Carts 2t Fine Brown Reed (Catalogue mailed en application) at the lowest price per gailon. It means getting the Paint—the oil—the white lead that covers the most sur- face per gallon and gives the greatest number of years of service—in other words—the best value for your dollar, Our Paints, Qils and aprod In The Furniture Line we are Sole Agents in this city for the following: i:-n\.\mvs HUB RANGES BTANDARD RANGE: NEW HOME { s yIN MAC HINT LANDER COUCH ¥ with Edge Bprings, TELESCOPE COT BEDS, SELF SHARPE PERS, 3 FOOD but to be averted, If at all possible® | In to dinner, lemon suice 0 which 3 fow cloves have AV 1 THE WHITN 0-CARTS, —_—— P R T e Dbeen dded. At the end of half am| onuble feat " L R AR @ v 2 SOLID FOR BETTER CONDITIONS. | The woman who burned her hus-|pour add the mavonmaise. It will be | of A P i THE IMPROVED TEDDY The fact that the house of represen- | ard'® wooden leg to pravent his go- |, decided improvement. efféctive costume, one being the over- - ] ROVE! 2] tatives at Washington has passed a | DS OUt at night, forgot how cheap — — blouse with sleeves cut in one with the ¢ gt e g e B e R - mong the smart buttons shown this | preterred. style. of Euimpe or. close. g 4 B AN garplate byl 4 i Lo el ihat| Commander Peary's Florodora North | spring are those of cut steel sct in col- | HEiing undor-biouse may be worn with L o ® | last longer. Let us show you ple ook ot i thing used In vipe for reform in political methods. s new law compels the publication of their accounts by all organizations ~ngaged in influencing public opinion at slection time. “Of course, party or- ganizations and campaisn committees and eandidates are especially aimed at” remarks the Waterbury American, “but it is possible that organizations which are trying to influence public opinien to bring pressure to bear upon comgress, like the Rivers and Harbors . th American Federation of vation societies and even newspapers, might have to show what minate the ridiculous pole girls in Hampton's Magazine look | as if they were trained to become @ magazine exhibit, ored stones. These battons are mount- ed in mother-of-pearl rims, matching the stones la color. Sponge Cake with Two Eggs. Put in the mixing bowl a ‘pound of flour, three-quarters pound of su- gar, @ cupful and a half of milk and tWo eggs. Stir five minutes and add a quarter of a pound of butter just melt- ed. Stic to mix thoroughly. Grease a yound or oblong cake pan and line A Vermort suffragist who was at Washington is given a column in the d, Vt., News to continue the hiss ‘What a goose! Tim Tl gives notice that the year 1810 will show up a nine billion dollar e holding his apron for of that weaith mow. ix made up to last an hour without re- plenishing and the oven so that it will brown flour in four minutes. Then add two Tounded teaspoonfuls of baking Sorrows of a Son-in-Law. take an hour to bake. Don't open the Longworth declares that ever since tha With paper cut to fit, See that the fire | this dress, and the design is one that can be employed to advantage for the new veiled effect. the transparent ma- terial being used for the over-blous nd tunic, latter pertion is discon. 137-141 [ain Street color combinations, estimate quantity needed or be of any service we can, whether you buy or not. The Lee & Osgood Co. 131.133 Main Street, NORWICH, CONN. aprodaw nishing the hom SCHWARTZ BROS. Complete Home Furnishers 9-11 Water Street aprod money they have received for their |, Kepresentative Nicholas Longworth| powger and mix rapidly and thorough- " Tave. cxpenaed it | s relating o his colleagues i the | BP0 dut the prépara pan and sscs the Ll at alt 1t | Ui & pathetic tale which he calls| put mto the oven'Immediately. 1t Wil UNDREDS of young men Ji| oven door for 15 minutes. Den't slam and women have -obtained . e, announcement of his enzagement tol{Ne aoor mt any fime, for the least jar Qver two hundred patterns in nest This may be one of the bold meas- aughier of President Roosevelt| will'cause tho cake to coilapss. Be- the foundation the basic e o ures the hou: es to pass Dbe- L ‘.T,f““':.,,‘,”,,f’.":.fl%‘{,“;;;‘ fore removing from the oven, see If principles of success by © course Anel BIRSCWa P Sl eause it is a nate will kill ol to LAV +| the cake is done by ingerting 2 broem upwards. it Legisiative bodies have such cute el When the eolonel went to|siraw carefully in the center. If it of instruction in our schiool. We g ways of playing with one another that however, Mr. Longworth otad 1o Ret renit ToF “"""-“ comes out clean, the cake is cooked. can help you 1t you will let us ALL BORDERS FREE the game of politics isn’t half as seri- origiiiity Be admil a re successtul career. ous ‘@ It looks more than half the | hope was bescioss Ho has fust resst A List of Puddings. g tor full time. ed a letter which reads, in part:| Here is @ list of puddings with Piuite totay: — now =, for ' ful We want you to inspect our Sprin The time may come when the gov- “Whenever you get off anything worth| which sauccs go well: saying. which 1a mMEntly seiiom, we aif| | Hot Puddings—Steamed or bolled ernment will require a photograph of evary spinster and bachelor in the | your constituent know it is inspired by your 'distin.|epple pudding or dumplings: apple or gulshed father-i d most of| cream tapioca; baked or boiled batter ulate you on| pudding; bird's nest. brown betty, car- 2 information. All Commercial Branches. line of Furniture, Rugs, Carpets, Ma tings, Ranges, Oil Stoves, Etc, Etc country.- That would require expert |he colonel's very roturn, ~When| amel, custard. steamed or boiled cher- snapshot artii ho lapds on American #0il you may ex- |y pudding and dumplings; puddings Shea & Bu l‘kc e ——— pect us to read your spesches, hut in|and dumplings made of all the differ- A man usually level headed will get | ¢ meantime you might as well save| ent upset over the tale of a comet, just as of “berries: chocolate, corn- yourself the trouble of mailing them.” | starch. cottage, cranberry, date, pl jorwich and Taftviiie & good horse will lose his head over | jitc 5t ths mon-Taclew 0f 5wt e o e . ndiee, T el by an unearthly sound from an automo- |is hardly worth the livipg—Ti | rice, . oatmeal, orange, peach| - LAD! NOTICE! pbpriy bile horn. Wpecial. | pudting or’ dumplimgs: ~ pruse "rice| 1ES, J. P, CONANW, 21 Wramkiia Strect Shah = connih 98 Seare it siond | - Watermry -0 B eaiiner. § s ind] s I Hamttinan, stawons ol QT NN AEVS NGy A3 Wet Bost Ro- | Whitestons 33 ¥nd ¢ 3. ¥ » Whe meeting Monday of the executive|tage puddine and suet pudding. sults it you buy BWEET PEAS and | Clgars are the best en the marke and gat married it is well enough to | G5, TN MEIITAte - conference of| . (Cold . PuddinEs — Cream taploca NASTURTIUM SEED n Bulk from | Try_them. ’ marigs :7 e -, ‘:"' ':"“ :m‘_‘r ”:‘.1:“"" charfties and correction, appointed to “custard, chocolute, baked <up)| , TrRERE I " = come! n can ;;;:n‘g.hg:r'flfi::e.;nm ‘conterence for Bnglish cream pudding, al- W. H. CARDWELL, Eastern Conn: "The B nd, rice, lemon, peach cream pud-'. 3 to 9 Market Street. ietin for busl