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to be making pretty ood n country, there now being 72 eit- jes that have voted for this form of government. Massachusetts is the only New England state that has en- e | terca upon this modern experimental form of government, having five cit- ies committed to it, the greatest of which is Boston. On Tuezday of this week, Cumber- Jand, Md., will inaugurate a commis. sion government in the city which, next to Baltimore, has the largest pop- ulation in that state, The states which have already three or more cities under the commission form of government are Texas, Okla- homa, California, Towa, Kansas, North Dakota, Scuth Dakota and Tennessee. In some states the movement must wait on legislation. Minnesota and Ilinois have cach recently passed a commission law of which the cities of the ates may avail themselves. k eit that have been nauseated by local politics are resorting to this metho directing municipal affairs Woman in NEEDLEWORK SUGGESTIONS. S Paris Transfer Pattern No. 8128. The 12 inch doily design to be transterred to linen, jeans, damask or Indian-head domestic and embroidered cheese, or serving them on a bed boiled ' spinach. _ Kerosene and Mosquitoes. The careful housewife will pour a tablespoonful of kerosene down every drain pipe at least once a week. Tihs will be a safeguard against mosquitoes. Blouses of Linen Cretonne. Linen cretonnes are being used for ‘blouses to wear with tailored suits this year. They are strictly tailored of course. Pompons on Straw Hats. Milan bicornes, or _tricornes, with only a huge silk pompon for trimming, make effective morning hats. Straws and Net Braids. It is difficult at @ distance to dis- tinguish between some of the straw braids made up into hats and the h, thoroughly with Dboiling water, wiping and polishing it dry with & piece of soft cloth, or bet- ter still, chamois. Not only does this paste clean well, but I have found that my copper bright a long time atter it is poll with the paste.” HOME GARMENT MAKING. The Bulletin’s Pattern Service. o R the wrists. The pattern is in six sizes—3 to 7 YQI::, "Ur a “Ol i) yeu.’_?ho suit Wile, Ty Jards 36 iuches wi 3 ard ot Ccontrasting nches wide for shisld. mPrk:- of "D‘l“l“flh 10 8. Order through Tne Bulletin Paitern Dept., Norwich, Co; bkt ) We Do It This Way at Our House. Sometimes the kitchen range be- comes red and hard to blacken. Try Fubbing a little lemon juice over ii, rial 1 Give accurate Company, ToR's VAUDEVILLE. all and His Small Sisfers NEAT, REFINED SINGING AND* DANCING NOVELTY. WILLIAMS & DALE, Comedy Musical Artists HANVEY & BAYLIS l PAUL STEPHENS Refined 8inging Duo Woenderful Equilibrist ADMI RESERVED 20c. ON 100—EVENING (LT SHATS, then blacken. e e Try chopped pickle in scrambled egg. Use the tops of discarded ebow Breed Theater length kid gloves for stocking knee protectors, when the baby begins to creep. Baked Black Bass. Eight good sized onions chopped fine; half that quantity of bread Monday and Tuesday Only FAMOUS HUNTING PICTURES a niing sounder business principles and less political filibuster- ing for personal advantage. The good reports maie it likely to increase in all parts of the countr coarse silk net. Persian Bordered Fabrics. Persian fourlards and satins are greatly in demand for trimming hats as well as gowns and separate coats. “RODSEVELT IN AFRIGA” riptive Lecture by Ed. J. Farrell. MATINEE, 230 p. m., Ladies and Children, 5c. EVENING—7 to 10 p. m, 10c. IRVING JOY, Tenor. OpenHouseClub in eyelet and solid work. The little circies within the rings of evelets indi- cate medailions let in, but if preferred the edge of the circles may be buttc holed and little spiders woven within. Price of pattern, 10 cents. der through The Bulletin Com- Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. crumbs; butter size of hen's egg; plenty of pepper and salt; mix thor- oughly with andhovy sauce until quite Ted. Stuff your fish with this com- pound and pour the rest over it, pre- viously sprinkhing it with a little red pepper. Shad, pickerel MAYOR GAYNOR'S LATEST. Medallions Are Popular. and trout are good = lead in a t on: - . e A Medallions, whether hand-embroid- the o way. Tomatoes can be Used 1 A e g ma , instead of anchovies, and are more be beat in this country when he can e I e o ur e o P LUMBER AND COAL. et any one to follow his lead. e 7f nusing_them, take pork in place of butter and chop fine. Hearst has heen scerched by Gey- nor, and seeks to continue the Foulards with Black Tunics. FASHIONS AND FADS. GOAL cdhtroversy to cover up his misdeeds. Paris Transfer Pattern No. 8171. Black mousseline de gole is used As the New York Evening Post de-| Repeating Brald Design. This pat- | 1% funics over many of the foulards Soft satin is used for many of the ¥ 2 A clared, licarzt's paper, The American, | em s two inches wide and three yards colors. most charming afternoon gownsthe Chappell WILL PRESENT deliverataly tried to make the public |ure given. It may be used on the Buittons e et e , | very acep hem being one o stin- ell’s Quality Coal eve at by m s o ki V] e si o id oh By means. of thls $18000 | bottomn OF a ‘skirk down ‘e sides of | o Buttons on Tailoted Suits. aitned Fewtares Quality THE TRUSTEE aft from the public funds Mayor | the front panel, around a child's coat urge or s mayime Murphy for ithe| or dress, on a shirtwalst, or on belts, | OF velvet are used for trimming on | 1t the collarless gown is finished at For You This Year . ! Sikay. i A . matter | 204 is suiteble for any nerrow braid | Some of the “tallored coats and cos- the neck with a narrow giit braid, a| Sty for 7~ a play in four aote ety < T | like coronation or soutache. tumes. simple twill of Valenciennes or some aspecially for you, for being a qual- 2 . £ fact, th lan transaction was | '3 FOrOratan OF sPeAChS - i 2 VRO e Rana ity person yoursclf you will appreci- under the direction ot itirelv arranged under Mayor McClel- | Order through . The Bulletin Com- Coral for Trimming. st n;;‘z. all 8 né when the warrant reached the | pany, Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. Tiny bands of coral make a smart | Collarettes are of lnce, tulle, hand- | After o 20 Cosl (s €00, good for. the MR. 3. C. DAVIS embroidered linen or figue net. Some Gayner ministration immediately st by finish” to the elbow sleeves and néck P & fter it took office, the mayor had only HEALTH AND BEAUTY. of a collarless gown. | have touches ot biack velvet tn-the TSR Thoney | by “ORYINE —IN— ne co pen fo him—to pay it or 3 o A form of tiny bows on the front. % —— asws aer= = i} Mpelled by the courts | . A Hot onion placed on a corn that is Boiled Cod. - e OLYMPIC HALL ‘ e there were formery | inflamed will give relief—provided it| Lay the fish in cold water, a little For hat trimming the rose in the LUMBERING IN VERMONT. g - . ZETY | is not hot enough to burn. salt, for half an hour. Wipe a and e flower most usually used. Of every E ELL Co s N alteration 1 ( t, an pe dry, R —~— . - B e . New Bniiand alte : document or d e T oy BOY'S RUSSIAN SUIT. conceivabte tissue it is fashioned, and ri ay ven ng, y T i g t it was the same old Hearst game| For that feeling of brain slugsish- | clean, fitted to the shape of the pieco — ihe construction is as varied as the| Central Wharf and 150 Main Strest state tha 8 kept its Jumber reports ey fair means or foul to{ne or “unfitness” which now and |of cod. Hava bi n | Faris Pattern No. 3564 — All Sea form. ol ones Performance at 8 o'clock. Danc about the same annually for the 3 % e = ¢ > jitions fOMl Bver johs ity aoia phenes, y for the po sssassinate character,” as the mayor | again attacks everyone, the sipping of | part. Lay & B Reiele . coves owey e play. Quarter of a century: but the agr Mvasea vst has only himself|liquids is an excellent remed nis | i Bl R Bled St Sre i Among new belts are those of moire after the Hlay tural expechment station at Burling- | 1, pi.m o put the worst in- | % entirely apart from the character of | tion. Aliow nearly an hour for & ploce EE g Bl i o B L glastic. ‘broad and with ‘heavy gilt Admission, 50c may2MWE tom gives notice that it has been done | . Tibn pth TR the thing sipped. Sipping stimulates | woishing four pounds. e i , tremely | buckies, others are of gold allon. in- By tmcreasing the' cut of smaller a B T e e o leave| (1, circulation of biood through the B e oY e JUNInE the | Cristed with a pattern of tiny scrolls Ssialler trees. and that what is equiv- | 1. o o ie own julcer | Brain and so causes mild excitement Fried Bas: squaro collar cut so that the fronts |and often worn with a chatelaine bag| o | mMusiIC. S ES & Gicepiton. cannot be kept up | A i Salce.” e | Similar effects result from chewing. 3 Slean, ‘v{;‘pgfl gry_inside and out. which extend to the lower edge are on | hanging at one side. | for many vears more, hence the neces- | thing, and Hearst has noth-| Persons who clinb steps will find | dTedse wi o san eaan W R e eee e pe= 1%, and Fiearat has noth | Perions who clinh steps il nd |G Sy in et butter, sact-asipving COAL and LUMBER | - . B e ut to scream & 3 . b cise 1o overcome | o gweet lard. Half butter, jard RS S S uigeit as | world will decline to scream with him. | Shortness of breath. Of course aljy 5 good mixture for The A&P PURE FOOD CUT-PRICE DAILY BULLETIN FOR WEEK COM- In the beautiful valley of Wyoming Tgnchor af Plans. n t he { 5 1 i i oh ¥ &0 frying fish. their latest bulletin, the ex- | = Pl utRbony woman Is not supposed to whistle when | o 0 S e g h “are done to & good MENCING MONDAY, MAY 2d in Penn., lies the beds of the finest An- | Room 4g, Central Bulting t stadion authorities s=a | EDITORIAL NOTES. she s Ascending steps, in & PUDNC|irown, take them from the fat and Z sosused o supply ‘ot thie Coal for this i - : - lace or in the home of her friends, % : e bal for ‘this o voods tas ou it Ballinger gives Glavis But at home when sho is Tunning up | Grain In @ hot colander. Garnish with | Seasen. “rry’li in’ your cosking stove CAROLINE H, THOMPSON =z 3 does ot make hi and own the rs hy pucker u . - dwrmg past few years because of | of & élbingh e o e b e e i We aro the agents for Re: Flintkots Teacher of Music the growing scarctty of softwoods s tun U I it e e o e Bathroom Hints. 4 Roofing. oncof the best roofings known 46 Vashington Strest. throughout the country and co! quent | Louis 1 ade o . G the 1 st popul piece of ragtime, A can of bormax should be in ever: 1 — St B oo atecy of | an made money enough | the latest popular plece of ragtime. |y iicaom and the pipes shoua hav JOHN A. MORGAN & SON. | Lo M. BALCOM, R i of the state are ’n)w\: A eedlr w‘;"f“m;‘n‘:‘;‘” G e e R lled “asthma” |a daeliy flushing with hot water in N. | Topahar of_Flane. equipped with machinery for making = 2ol the symptoms en disappear when | Which orwe: Twy. bews: ebolvet. - Bo; Telephone $84. aprisd | Lessons §'ygn 8t my residence or at bobbins, clethespins, or some other o is called to the fact that| the sufferer’s attention is absorbed in | DOt use sand soap for cleaning a por- the bome. ot (he PUDIL Same method . or n is called to the fact that | ;)% SuTerers mtention i absorbed W | celain tub or washstand. It will mar used at Bchawenka Conservatory, Her- @mall articles, thus enabling them & o Senator Beveridge's fam- | TRo" S Thane cabes hat come on | (he surface and make it took ke | 65 fn the b PRUNES 4 Ibs. 25¢ | Evaporated Apricots 2 Ibs. 25¢ LUMBER i, T4 wtiize the portiens of hardwood lose r be a boy orator. only hen the patient thinks of the |&round glass. Then if the porcelain ” R T v Yokl azo were wasted. gy i % S L 5 s G The best to be had and at the right which a few years B disorder. | Thousands of dollars have | Pecomes stained you cennot make it i Ry Bl B oo it “In so_far as the small, softwood A T cdurt has decided that | been ent for “asthma cures” when | White again. Use easmmonia In the o KL B e 0T ifoie Cr has decided that | heen shent. for Custhina Cures” when | white ‘sexin; Ues ‘emmonts In e | pOTAGH or LYE - can 5¢ | SALERATUS 1b. 5c || & o e uneof B TUNER Deen wasted ten years azo, mil Stint® ated. only a nervous state of mind that af- | Xtra cleanser dampen the scrub cloth s A AT 18 Piseniist DG with kerosene and later wash the tub with warm water. If the tub 1s enam- elled scour with a cloth made of a salt bag which has been thoroughly pugh the p fected the breathing. Tel. 511 Norwich, Gt nost of small tice Bas improved; ! wmall Jog= represent and Berein les the explanation of the Chioride of LIME ~ can 5¢ novisd dent Tart not to trees not serio likely that Pre the warning Layer Raisins 3 pkgs. 25¢ 1¢ too indifferent to give your hair a Taet thet the lumber cut of Vermont|attend the t. Louis. P e e i o, AR | Toistened with turpentine and polish A. W. JARVIS has mot yet materially pped off; quently. These brushes look like a |With a clean cloth. For this purpose - ®ut the equally evident proof that it The | B iothian Catn Spricties fires |save bags in which the xitenen sait| | CLOTHES PINS 100 for 10c | TABLE BUTTER - Ib. 30¢ is the Leading Tuner will drep off very materi d 11 not entertain [and a half inches long, a it inch | comes. ld n the mext few years' ohn Jeffries. has a| wide and about two Inches deep. They ¥ 3 g % To—ont takes the warming 1 should be Ut and closely set. <o 4s | Wear Ponges, as it is Easily Washed.|| BEETG can 16c | FLOUR bbl $6.30 bag 80c || Free Burning Kinds and Lebigh Eastern Connecticul. P = - - el IS St s T T | s ke Sn ol Dy Yot . $6.30 bag 80c e {0 5 S o her superiors t not often the New Eng- ‘?:::{n: arst yam‘nsm the Tair into |ing o wear pongee in one form or an- - ALWAYS IN STOCK. ”;‘-tz“ - 16 Clairmount Ava Shher states who cosld have done s | la0d consus cnumerator finds a family | SUPAS, aTd rub vigorously but not o | otier his summer, it 15 well that they | | ™20 STAMPS with 7 cakes A&P LAUNDRY 8OAP .................. 25 e ). ] ot eid not | laxee enough to make his work prose | $erta ‘T quieily Cand cesily and | B o e T = Dook A. D. LATHROP, T | Without the physical effort of self- | his method has been given by a || 10 STAMPS with a 4 Ib. pkg. of our new A&P WASHING POWDER 16c 60,000 OF THEM. [9% > : “ massage. It the hair is parted In the |laundress: P e e e e Offico—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta e | iappy thought for toda No sane [ middle from the forehead to the nape . aaeade’ KRl e Brrraa witl jar p b e et o Ol ,,..,“' g e oeopas tion e mmeeS [ man ever wants to be an enumerator | of the neck and brushed with a smooth e e e Tolephons 3815 ERRE e Sebonition o ma twl He learns cnough the first|even stroke from the part to tho ends | them and gently wastied out with the || 15 STAMPS with 1 bottls Pure Imported A&P OLIVE OIL . oct29a x TREER B0t SN 1ime of the hair it wi uster that | hasds matis quite colan = ok B e (et c0.000 sto P 2SO, is so much to be desired just now. Tt should be hung In the sun or the || 15 STAMPS with a 1-2 Ib. can A&P COCOA ....... E . 20¢ cents ountry ar oved anal B aily mietelichtiat = 2 air until it is quite dry, and then — the propesed measure t e & n speais, he generally Irish Stew—Spoon Dumplings. ironed. 80 STAMPS with a large can A&P BAKING POWDER ............ 50c . ther fast that they had nds oice of the dinner-| ©7ne and half pounds of stew beef,| It should be fromed on the wrong St e gne pound of Jamb. Toil ‘one lLour | side 3o that the right surtace will not || 25 STAMPS with a large bottle AGP Lemon or Vanilla EXTRACT 250 “q ecelve went befor | SRR hen add six small onions, one large | appear glossy: - Pa o B == turnip, cut into slices about an inch| If the pongee is embroidered in col- wi g ndia- v BN Sk = Taw voc : agd i 5 R f“a’ 2| thick one large carrot cut the same, |ors, it is wise to experiment with a ERSEINIE S saty Ooideo Fipped ndis- Ceylaw TER, -23 10 packets 2o Amsstosn students, and whiskers longer, then add six large potatoes. |the garment should be washed in gas- cemmittee’s attention t CEL Boil 30 minutes longer, then add the |oline. e sbweness of & detective force Ohio has LS 2 law which | dumplings. [ e fe @ope with this great snd ; 1 owners of revolvers to] Spoon Dumplings—Mix one pint of How She Keeps Copper Bright. OF NO ANG o g esister their atfe, ik, nummyl b | O ) e N e owaen | coprri o0 | ke a8 & volishs for oy . nowever ‘strongly 1t Comeerning the appears o les hig address ur level teaspoons of baking powder, | copper trays and samovar?’ sald a how o ! is addres 2, % o s will stand unless it Mr. Stokes. Jr, before ti- T now add one cup of milk. Drop from |dainty housewife. “Well, you will | v s y = he spoon, cover closely and boi 'or vl H Customers who ha be ‘American savs: Eaward ¥ Weston took. for | $he #0000, coyer closely and boil for |laugh when I tell yon thet I am my 135 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. Winea ana Tiquor A ®e a_good thing Tor 1 ast week, s - own chemist, that Is, I make a past need no argument t ek, six | one large tablespoon of flour. Which I have vet to find equalied. Free Delivery. "Phone 29-4. that’they were well treate y Sam te commmission riddle cakes, and “Do I mind felling what it is ?” she &nd progrescive youmssicr o o i . , Spanish Besfsteak. continued. “Not at all. It is a paste| * 9 ERoAlNt vAIe ToE el wonay THay and the goverumuer Hell is full of politici You bet, | thick: pound wntil thin. Season w our % “ They have got to Z200¢ th are asl t ere is in the| salt and cayenne epper. Cover with | J v 3 Thet Pexond ques n, fo gove ment for m. a Jay of b.'r:\n( n‘:c:l! pork. FUL‘H’\X';‘ O A naRIT Sco entall great loss and damage whilc ©ne L from mow | cord. Pour around it a cup of milk | e t wa t‘ ' Somdime -of war the votur ireless | Fr Ly be ing to when -2"“1 r"'(‘i"l_ihf """v;"f\mfit hwm»» in al s - s es GCO- l‘eeflbel'aer. overed dish and bake ours, basts mmud do inest Itz]r‘] as we refer| {of s ana two hours, bast. ° ° H ' ® Tel 812, 47 Pranklin @ Py countsy wnd s Eeo £ d d Just .-::':a:?.:r secrecy wv ' A Simple Rice Custard. ls m a O e W, P =8 ey “rarity duct of > says that 95 per cent.| Creim together a tablesoonful of e telefraphy is a great bix pr nst woman suf- | putter and four of sugar. Stir into Young Stokes takcn into the dmit that the other 5| this three well beaten eg&s. @ eupful Nis advessaries, is caps © the maost of boil@d rice, and a quart of tepid - L wsed to gosd advantage milk. Beat all together and bake f INCLUDING - Ko y aitate to ‘make | & Buttered pudding dish until the cust- e SR b L e 1 We want 10,000 dozen PITTSBURG AS IT n to do. A Persian mili- N 8 ecautsy o IAEhE oates 1 A Chafing Dl Gonsoct Chocolates, Native Eggs. Our paying new chafing dish concoction Is one Tandled. Make sandwiches of - Bon- rice. until furiher notice Bt e e on-Bons price. 4 with @ thin slic s pect of its becemins better is 0 vears oldprona e the hetw seaso; ith SR The. district attorncs ne deliios: . D5l e e L L . 24c delivered. SRS the seosscution of tho hey e Bivicty fresh’ | i of bubten i ehe ehadive . ang Hard Candies, el o S it aioe coner the bottom o Satoasibic to] - bt Sf S SOt ok brown, turn them witil the other sida Have an Ash Hod in the base into Maraschm() By B et eventuaily 1 | o caitionplaned Jolntly Py the Peery hulter must be added when a which qll the ashes fall far below : = o S ot 4t A triei b ohic. ROty ia mok sur.| he mupDly of sendwiches ls_cooked. the fire. They can’t bank against Cherries and FUNERAL ORDERS B = Jey the ather aay. ond | 5w W, 5f the nreacay etk pins the chafing dish, ¢ xtra heat is the grates and warp them,and the £ BRI o miedgen a vellct that ihe | e iak retofore. Tt s not been | 7eeded (it can be emptied easily without spill- Crystalized Artistically Arranged by Chatge was teue. s ALy S Chiffon Veilings. ing. % HUNT , . * * The Florist Ihe amatter of corrusti high 1 in the sincerity and| Cretonne h: now in vogzue as A 1 1 ' _— B o " 0 A S |y e S St e s 22 The Coal Hod is alongside the Ginger. T 98 e i phace York, e and ta swpsly the funde| they are velleq with eniffon. Many of | i étning de- R e T R e T e e~ s ¢ o b et Ash Hod—out of the way. This St sis*to 1x in this regard, and Dr.| tonne brims, all covered with a sing i 2 . o et Lo e e armine Hoans| laver of whifon. " One of the Tuds 0t | ';““;;]e 2n vondetl 'a";“’ and Ghe Bu]]ding ~% L Sl But e R e & 4 ‘ . \-onderful eye-opener and since its| This @s » pretty idea when & ribbon | nother trouble-saver of tl 1 £ v W I8 mot strange that Pittsburs re- | prermulzation the cuit of the poiar hero | bow is veiled with o tulle of a darker | . % A THIS ? pwsates LCarmesic. Perhaps ould | has dwindied into Insignificance, and | hue, or of a contrasting color, as then | Crawford is the patented Single S 00 1 Hould ‘conmuit, ith ir it couw M 2 way ne “angels’ of the. explora-|the crangeable effect So popular is D o A lid f so you should consult with me and b o To the rear and | gained. | amper. ne motion—slide the get prices for same. Bxoellent work to . gl PockEiaiy Hante R S knob to “kindle,” “bake” or “check” at reasonable prices. 2 T g iere is. Question of AndlhE. §90 Poached Egg Novelties. > Company, b o Guip a new lun- e v — ’ - o R e i Texss 15 ilip 2 hew cxpedition, YO | An_ariginal was of cereing exxs s the range does the rest. No Sty ftom making a dunce of e chaende: Aot O R g T | We, following Tecipe: damper mistakes. D 1s 133 Main St C. M. WILLIAMS, s Tees. | The Tord ir Jbsence. and the prometers | Toust thin siices of bread. sprend ther ruggists, v w caviar, cover with a lettuce leaf General Contracter and Builder, The Oven has cup-joint heat flues that heat it alike in all parts. aprzidaw — WIIA’I”;NEW — o s turesque plan and a blank st. The hopelessness of sumby nature take its course. a p R and on top of all place a poached ege. Poached eggs are nlso dellcious served 218 MAIN STREET. A Brooklgn assistant district attor- | the case istakable. A wet blan- 70, Jamita et isedscd io o “an ommament | | L ot 3 e | Ask thie Crawford agent (o show you and E 5 FE = yoa; i alegraph. Cures | write us for circular. f . NEWMARKET HMOTEL, P ORRINE . Al TH CE CA - Drunkenness § | 5 715 Boswell Ave. | Walker & Pratt Mfg. Co., 31 Union St., Boston First-claas Wines, Licuors and Clgar Cure effectad or money refunded. Step in end see us. ho pretend t ot ety s Guarantee in each box. Can b : . Meals and Welch Rarebit served ple who pretend 10| christ Episcopal chureh, New Haven. || qiben: seoretiy. " Orrino Goste. only For sale by M. HOURIGAN, Agent Norwich and Jewett City FRANK WATSON & CO. order. - John Tuckie, Prop. Tel 48-6 gehe s Cinte |G ax a memorial to the. Rev | B31s box. Get Bookist ‘free from marsd 78 Franklin Street. | ettt S S > Jetiie % 3 N. D. SEVI SON, 118 Main St. 225 i | are'y BTl Sus emumar. |1 ind vy he eht o ine dinsess on || N- O SEVIN & SON, 118 wain o e A PRl il 2T 3 in for business rosuite The Bulletis ¢ ¥ Ascension day, May &

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