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fl soup. ~ sprinkle %) SWAT THE FLY. e oy - o and in the XKite very Tietic sinely minced parsiey over ' e top. This is'what an authority says bout’ e o Woman in Life rwizh Buolleti: Many,. diseases which are attributed | W\ 44 airtight crock; then strain through a Both linen and white serge are and Goufief. to milk and water originate through 114 YEARS OLD. flies. 3 polluted brook, river, or lake CONCERNING WOMEN. — cheescloth bag. and add four pounds | much worn by the little folks for out- There are twenty-seven American |of sugar. Bottle and cork tightly. a6 coate. = < | furnisties germs from sewers and flies SShresiption price. 12¢ n weeks 8e & |in xaillions settle on the refuse that| . &€ S50 (NOOSTIERT S idents Diibiog: Sevate. Lo ikt Bitire o in the University of Berlin. A cook who prides serself on her | Ing made up it will be quite as ser- Wrshes along the water's edge. Entered a: the Postoffice at Norwich, Intestinal diseases are more fre- P Moo B s, -ty g D s She: cottony Gn Thed. e should be steamed one hour; oatmeal, | The serge coats are frequently Conr.. as second-class matter. quent whenever and wherever flies are at least four; cornmeal, four, and peari | trimmed with silk soutache braid, Telephonme Calla: most abundant and they, and not the Bulletin Business Office. 480, summer heat, are the active agents in barley, five and a half hours, if ome | 'The evelet embroidery js the neat- Coats for Little Folks. MUSICAL DALE VAUDEVILLE'S CLASSIEST MUSICAL ACT WINK & RUBIL, GROTESQUE COMEDY ACROBATS SAMMY RONAN " Sixty-two per cent, of adult Danish women voted at the first election which afforded them the privilege. Evlletin Editorial Rooms, 25-3. its spread. = s would” obtain the best resuits est finish for the ilnen coat. GILMORE & LATOUR Aaventie. Comadiun L SO e o Wiy | | TYher®ilawnecial denger when fiiea | O Troderior Turae, Siteri ot g : e Character-Comedy-Duo Late with ":--ih T'::? -"-.‘ -y drop into such fluid as milk. This | the youngest daughter of George Gros- Pour Cold Water on Fat, g ';1'.“ .Lp'pm nearly Just Out of College” tlding. hon forms an ideal culture material for | mith, the English actor. ‘When frying, hot fat may be spilled m’l";lftélpl;“gnbr“m|un:‘mn“d place ADMISSION 100—SVIENISGS, RISERVED SHATS, 206, Norwich, Thursday, June 9, 1910. Am pour cold w. it. measured before sh 4 v v - ate: n it from the body of one fly may develop| Mrs. Adelaide Johnson, the eri. col T Ol green pears ( S elling), LUMBER AND COAL. receive large doses of bacilll which | il So'can execute. ‘but fo be win- | sink into the wood or stone of the | tHese boll toxether. Cut up lalo STIY into millions within a few hours, and | ¢an Sculptor, who opened a studio in | The cold water will cause the fat to | B0En DGR B0 lionin Mhogether with ’ : The Circul may later cause serious sickness. N O e ericit hstah Eite T pieces 'a lurge bunch of onions and c 0 AI | R E LY S To Make Meat Tender. the bacillus. A few germs washed e on ‘the floor. ' In that case at once | 0 the top with bolling walew 00 B 500 z RVED_ i the persan who drinks such milk will | GRG0 (oUc S0 °the orders for work |a knife, instead of being allowed to | the pods and a handful of sait. T %o cook in. Now take half a pound of ! flondon last season, i reported not | harden, when it can e taken up with |4nd put into saucepan, togetisr VCH “e Bnfle“n. th:Tr’:.cqugr'-ore' AR D DN ey ftom | il er peeker: a saucepan with enough cold water Moral: Swat the fly!—Rutland| Queen Maud of Norway has innum- Putting a piece of meat In vinegar |fresh butter and three tablespoonfuls The Bulletin has the largest eir- || .o erable hobbles and recreations, many | before cooking it always makes it |of flour, Leat until smooth and add to | 1| culation of any paper In Eastern of them being of a very useful and |tender. Add spices to the vinegar, |{he onions and lettuce. Take the oth- | A Coal for Eyery 0ccagio||| Commecticut, and from three to four There are so many different kinds | Practical nature. She devotes many |and a delicious susgestion of them is | er saucepan from the fire and strain Feature Plcture: times larger than that of amy im | ./ > |hours to sewing. wood carving and |imparted to the meat when cooked. |the contents through a sieve when the | . o o 00 e are adapt- es that in this swatting one|pookbinding, and in regard to the lat- | Beef a la mode Is often treated In |pes d ski re tender. Put the “ ’ ” should be prompted to swat the fly |ter work has turned out some reaily |this way before being put on the | boup back into the same saucepan and |ed to every need. 2 The COWbOY s Sweetheart, 7 intelligently. Tt would be murder to | beautiful specimens of the craft. stove. 2dq the onions, lettuce and sauce in| They are good for the range, the THRILLING WESTERN STORY. kill an inoffensive fly even through T bt~ v g which they boiled. Season with salt, |, ignorance, The war is not on the bee- | Miss Bertha Robinson of Wellesley From Polished Surface. R Toet Bl s IEtls: Rutinas” Pince the [ ouer and the: gratel Mr. J. H. Loud, Baritone, IN PICTURED MELODIKS, 1i r le-fly, _ | coliege. a member of the junior class, saucepan at the side of the stove to D e or ‘ne Breen- | decided to get married before gradua- byM:;:udll:lfls omia T paibed wlh | keop hot. Now boil two quarts: of peas E. CEAPPELL CG. | Matincs. Ladies and chiioran, o Norwieh. It is delivered to over 3,000 of the 4,053 houses im Nor- a read by of the people. delivered to over 500 houses, head-fly, or the ichneumon-fly or the ; i - ould | Whe ked robber-fly, or the water-fly, or the :]l:f'n.pgl"“x;l::l:fmul;trx tfl{-‘eta}::fitymf:hr:? B e GYUpSTRC oltre oil and then pol- :;‘.;I},.“nfi‘r‘,“?.fid"ih’.f“?ém %o the soup, thousand and one flies that never in- | turn mext fall and take up her studies | Shed With spirits of wine. == = = | ZI0E 2 the peas as whole as possible =P=es vade a home or fall into the milk. It| with the senior cl This is the first | | XL the Spots are S R iatance s | and setting them aside. Put the sauce- | Central Wharf and 150 Main Street. WUSIC. 1s the housefly, the fly that creeps time the college has granted such a | gof QVer e At £ S0E CRERCET | pan again on the center of the fire and Folaphionns, 2 - b on the nose of sleeping infants and | concession. heat restores the color of the dwoud. ?ggpsl;:gc’;l;:{-pelrlar:’-::le);:?d ’;Qfi e annoys baldheaded men. Then the air Polish immediately with a cloth damp- | ¢ 5 e « is laden with bacteria, and experi- NESIEIeT e ened with kerosene. L AT L i Teoncher ot Pia ments havle shown that over 3,000 a The guimpe of plain sheer tulle or | 1., Chicory for the Spring Salad. |and serve Wwith toasted squares of | Room 4g, Central Bullding. minute will get into milk without the | net is more frequentl¥ used than that . 5 " | bread. assistance of any fly whatever. So |of tucks. The yoke 1g‘ex(rem¢l_vhshal- m;‘;‘?flhg!;':ien‘ofn‘lgf“mofl ‘Wwhole- Innsdaw CAROLINE H. THOMPSON a5 E ow, and the clear flesh tint is the us- " | far as the fly in the milk is concerned. | low, and the c e A Biokdis ST BBt Tentis ars the Portable Soda Water. Teacher of Muslc 46 VWashington Street. Why let him incite fear—why swat |ual color. tenderest, and, if liked, after taking | How does that appeal to you? Soda him? We are not specially friendly | , g.inic jittle workbag. just fitted to | Off the rough léaves, they may be c b=~ | water that you can carry about in your to the fly, but we dislike humbug with | 3 55} e ambroidered coliars and belts | fully washed and left whole for the |waistcoat pocket! Oh, dear, I beg the screen trust back of the asitation. | and other paraphernalia of the summer | Salad. 7 your pardon, 1 mean in—er—er— Dlazea, 15 of figured lawn, over a lin- | In this case a green dish and a |your chatelaine, madam! And, too, to B IES OF Pt enlor 3 adishes mak ctl, did, there is not an i T g T e L e e A R e B S g et | Lessons given aimy residence or af silk ma 5 £090. Hetug o ks &4 o rall v i at <, d how to make ! me_ of e pupil. Same method as BUILDING. for bags, which are to hold embroid- | A For invalids chicory is sometimes | what there is, and how to mwake th we" seasflned WUUU med ar Bohawenka Conservatory. Bere The possibllities of home building is | ery silks and other things which |boiled in salt and water till thorough- | shall 1? Take five drachms of n. oct1ld 3 " H 5 i - | or tartaric acid, pound it finely and a subject which’ is of as much interest | might be likely to catch upon rougher |1y tender and then drained and serv- | or tartaric acid, te. T oin. waclhy Th 1100, mnd fa all of is esmsidered the local daily. Eastern Counnecticut has forty- mine towns, one humdred and sixty- five powteffice dintricts, and forty- ome rural free delivery routes. The Bulletin is wsold In every town and om all of the R. F. D. routes Fastern Conmecticut. CIRCULATION cee. 413 ----5.920 1901, average ... 1905, averas e L. H. BALCOM, Temaher of 29 Thamos “It burns up clean.” June 4. ... C. H. HASKELL. THE COAL SUPPLY. in'the lftle 'dities. &s "in_ the larger, |f80rice. Om sach aife’of horbas 2w to | g o e white paper. Take drpehims o F. C. GEER i L . that '$he ‘reall . estate- exposition | Lo & ICIHCHCE Ok -Rie MERTON Do Double Faced Shades. carbonate of soda, pound it An engineer of the United States ¥ p dered with a shirring of baby blue rib- " 402 — 'Phones — 489 'r u NER = which is being planned to be held by v a faced shad b to | also, divide the twelve packe geological survey made the prediction . Y | bon. The embroidery hoop handles are [ Double faced shades are a boon gy, € Aok ol R st meek in the west that the present | the Boston Real Estate exchange this | covered with blue ribbon. persons who like the dark shades tq|fold It in blue papers, ~HUIT S0 tR0 ] may 122 Prospect £t bl ankit ¢ the countrs woald be | (%!l OUBNt to be of interest to all other — deaden the glare of the light in sum- | 38 n;}{‘\ A e ’lmm iy Mg Tel. B11. Norwicly, Ct Sl B T10 ¥ o thie ®| New England cities because it shows| The use of a knot is to be avoided | mer, and yet do not want two sets of [ 10 one a Powecr [rom tae g AL LUMBER B oo iy gt ok n"".‘!‘ is :“e- up house building in economical form. | in sewing and not to be tolerated in | shades at the windows. a o | When the powders are quite dissolved Co and Under some circumstances such &% | ppg nrst exposition of the kind ever | émbroidery. The accomplished needle- | The double faced ones are hung so | WL JUC BRONHE Sl wnd perfect| In the beautiful valley of Wyomins, A. W. JARVIS averment would be cause for serious| ).y i this country was given lately | Woman rarely finds it necessary to |the light color is on the outside, while | [ 5, (otor will ba instantly produced |in Penn., lies the beds of the finest An- A considerution, but in the dawn of elee- | “U it W T en In New York | Start with a knot, save in gathering | the green is toward the room. in its utmost perfection. thracite Coal in the world. We have O THE LEARING TUNER | o heating by power generated by | L, toison Square garden in R or basting. Sometimes a tiny one is — — -3 secured a_supply of this Coal for this § THE LEA G TUNER IN water power and by sun power, it sim. | (.3, 8nd although tentative and ex- | slipped under a hem, but it will show Cream Cheese Salad. TR o season. Try it in your cooking stove EASTERN CONNECTICUT. SnE haalie ‘Fhone 518-5, 15 Clairmount Ava el cutine 16 to GxilE. perimental, proved a success. It in-|on right side if material is sheer and Mould one cream cheese into egg- P s Tsouthern California and in the | (°TeSted people in possibilities of home{ makes an ugly lump in jroning. TWo | shaped balls and place in a flat salad assirt Jand ot A 4 Nevada | PUllding, displaying modern concrete | Or three over-and-over stitches taken | powl in mest of ~shredded lettuce. esert Arizona and Nevada | ..q terra cotta building materials in | O Wrong side of material is as secure | Serva with French dressing. We are the agents for Rex Flintkote Roofing, one of the best roofings known sept22a to the trade. The Bulletin’s Pattern Service. faventors have attained notable suc- cess in making the rays of the sun pump water and drive machinery. In one of those Inspiring speculations which come only too seldom from the yen of Thomas A. Edison, the predic- ton is made that long before the full power of electricity has been realized an will have found a way to take and heat from the ether variety h their comparative costs, the Edison concrete house with the metal moulds, the portable house in varied form and of low cost, the bun- galow, new and economical lghting and fuel devices, with landscape exhi- bition of land development, etc. all attracting the home seeker and giving him much food for thought. Not only contractors, but those who contemplate building houses will find The coal barons are not always to be | guch an exhibit of exceptional value, nasters of the situation. The need r anthracite coal is not going to be great by and by as it is now. The rays are being opened for heating methods which will be cheaper, and far as human conception goes are o be iHimitable. ANOTHER OPEN DOOR. Massachusetts and Rhode Island are d with the prospect of the Grand The train that took Taft from To- ea The Boston Transcript sa; “A reul estate exposition, such as is proposed, to bring out under a single | roof the unique and picturesque fea- tures of Boston and its suburbs, cane not fail to attract the interest of Its citizens and stimulate the upbuilding of the entire community.” DITORIAL NOTES. as a knot and much more sightly. In | This salad arranged daintily on a embroidery there is no excuse for a knot. Two or three tiny stitches taken on outline or in body of work where it is_afterwards covered will hold any stitches. Knots only tend to an un tidy wrong side which no good em- broiderer will tolerate, and mak the work rough in laundering. Marshmallow Pudding. Soak one tablespoonful of gelatine in one-half cup of cold water for one- half hour. Beat the whites of two eggs thoroughly, add to them a cupful of powdered sugar. Fill the cup con- taining the soaked gelatin with hot water, stir well and add to the beaten | whites and sugar, Beat for twenty minutes, flgvor with vanilla and pour into & mould wet with cold water. This mixture can, if you prefer, be di- ed into three parts, each one fla- vored differently, then the different flavors are put into the moulds in layers and when firm and chilled turn- id platter. Serve the round cut glass plate or tray makes a handsome centerpiece for the dinner table. Consider Woodwork when Re-paper- ing. Take a piece of the carpet with you when you go paper hunting, but do not try to match it. Be satisfied to get the color to harmonize. A har- mony is better than a match because the match cannot be perfect, as the colors in cloth and paper cannot be exactly the same. Woodwork is also & very important and very much neglected considera- tion. Do not use 1 t colors like gray or light green with a natural colo woodwork, Dark browns and reds go best with that. With white woodworls the light col- ors look best. although the darker can be used as white is all right with an) thing. Do not be attracted by flowers so JOHN A. MORGAN & SON Telephone $84. aprisa COAL UNDREIS of young men and women have obtained the foundation -~ the baslc principles of success by o course of instruction in our school. We Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh |§ con nelp you if you will let us ful ree ALWAYS IN STOCK. to & more success career. A. D. LATHROP, All Commercial Branches, Office—cor. Market ard Shatucket Sta SEY Telephone 168-12. THE NEW ILONDON" octasa Business (0llege ZABrubeck, frm, NewrLondon” Cor Write today — now — for full informatjon. PLUMBING AND GA! JOHNSON & BENSON, —_— FITTING. T'runk extending i rritory to the seaboard. At the hear- | yte. ng held ore the board of rallroad ommissioners of Rhode Island Tues- | If advice could keep men from fail- iay, Vice President Fitzhugh reiterat- | ing, there would be no work for Dun od the ass of good faith made | & Co. the Rhode Island general assembly The Grand Trunk thus is fairly pledg- | June rolls on and the concrete walks | Well to accustom chil ei in the two states to the buliding | hold hard and winter clothing is not | T2PCY to sleep in the dark. f the road from Palmer to Providence | uncomfortable. g d it= promptness in completing the ines through their | jedo to Detroit made one mile a min-{ 4 °ut on o ¢ lifelike you feel that you could pick them off the wall. That is not an ar- tistic paper. The best papers are flat Y. rather than in relief, and are conven- BEALT N | tionalized rather than lifelike designs. Physicians claim that sleep is more | Do not put plain p in s 2 darkened room. It is)both because it will sbil quicl e 5 n ’from in. | because there are usually no pictu to_relieve it. Never fail to ha mind that any on | paper will look fust about four shades darker when hung than it does at the 2463 day on which it is made. It is delicious served with angel cake. | 20 Central Avenue. SLATE ROOFING . MISS M. C. ADLES: ; et cormices ana senee: o | flair, Spalp and Face Specialist bing promptly attended to. QUICKLY ADJUSTED el. 719 = is the new summer style of hair dress« ing shown by Miss Adles. Provided The Vaughn Foundry Co. |25 Sisomime motorine. saiting. cave After living for several montl simple foods, in addition to increased liminary surveys and filing its lo- | The louder Ilearst condemns Col- | zood health, it would be found that an | Shop. cling, yet always presents & trim atfon in aceordance with Massachu- | onel Roosevelt the higher he will stand l‘ncreased susceptibility of taste and a Insist upon s lngl two ri»' fi;ti"r < GIRL'8 AND CHILD'S NIGHT GOWN. IR“N CASTINGS | smart appearance. ]l'onrulkMHs Adles eths thwlh MASSANA Athout % Laith the Desiie. o < Rl side Defore you purchase. In a figured out this new style. In Norwich en= o B peop keener relish have been acquired Daper. It 1o, almost fmpossible 6. get | Paris Pattern No. 2462 e reele oF JuRa Tith. el Massachusetts in any event can do| A popular June command: “John,| Massage Is not only a beautifying o rieg st a0 R i e A All Seams Allowed. surnished promptly. Large stock of | Wauregan House—NORWICH, » harm. and there is substantial rea- [ build a fire under the steam boiler, for ifi‘e];‘;.lg?aul i il:n:l}?d.fl,\m,’: {aespe.| 1f there is so much sun’in your | Nainsook, Persian lawn, thin cambrio 11 to 25 Frerry Sirest | 210 West Lilth SL—NEW YORK, =on for believing that favorable action | the house is cold. cially to the muscles of the eyes and | fooms that you fear fading, keep away | or jaconet are the best materials for Te ne 704. jofd e, S nves W MWl 5 2 brow. It is excellent also for sleep- | from blues ‘and pinks unless you are | this dainty little night gown. The model e o —— Sl 250 England in that it will open a new great many near-actors get Into|jegeness and all nervous conditions. buying a high priced paper. | may be made with the neck cut out in 1647 art of the Canadaian northwest to the | vaudeville and the circuit managers - oL e e TR Shoer arsenic | gouare Dutch outline finished with an T 4 ng nails wear wider boots | 1 u bu: [ Deper insertion of embroidery or lace, or, if . » 1 anufacturers of the section through | CaRnot seem to help it. For ingrow - hich the Grand Trunk is planning to ———— and clip the nails so they curve down | When in doubt trust the salesman. ’ | e e tion"Ji | desired, this may be fSinished with a Fib- Adam’s Tavern ) A western man’s fourth wife has left | in the center of the top. Nails s A v H i d P‘ i A ness men and cap. | MM bt Mo save: It at et yo | Tule are 3 litfle ‘Tounded or pointed, | Is inevitable ‘that his taste in paper | bon-run beading, the bands on the short eating an umbmg. Ry 92 Franklin Street. i - s iv an yours. e d to corre -on’t succeed, try, try o YUl but by cutting them In the nails bend | should be better cultivated than yours. | puffed sleeves being trimme: Y, by again” suits| U tle and are less apt to hurt the | | spona. Or, it preterred, it may be made ists all appeared to express their offer to the public the finest standar® frem the Atlantic to the Pacific’ is | toria. iz s ¥ dured. Hold hand or foot in water, | stock. Cover and simmer until tender, | %Bd the garment fastens at the centre- erv suggestive of new and growing s ; 9 ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser f hot cloths or bathe frecly other | adding hoiling water as needed. Take | front. The pattern is in § sizes—2 to 18 nd Sheet Metal Worker P Py e g rkets for New England products,| Tlappy thought for today: 1If the|pruises. A little turpentine added to|up the onions, and if the liquid is less | years. For a girl of § years the night Tin a Budwelser, iy a0 ¢ need hardiy De sald that a rail- | People knew as much about us as we | the water increases its benescial ef- [than a cup, add more stock, heat and || gown requires 3 yards of material 36 | Agent for Richardson way crossing the continent under one | know about ourselves, we shouldn’t be | fect. Painting with pure turpentine 15| pour over the onions, | inches wide or 27 yards 42 inches wide; | Furnaces. management is more attractive than | so chesty. also excellent. When nothing better P 13 yards of insertion. 66 West Main Street, Norwich, Conn. 1+ line divided between two or more is at hand try bandages wrung OP‘,'If Carrot Soup. Price of pattern, 10 cents. decid Ao rr e e the strongest possible solution of salt| (o e e o e 22 ow will the French custom house | ang water for sprains and bruises. Al yOUDE ' CAIYOLs, - S0IN hem | Give aceurate measurements. officers catch a smuggler, who llke free from skin and cook in boiling | Order through The Bulletin Com- THE SECTARIAN CHARTER | Rolls can go and come on the winds The Bathing Cap. D e e e e , Pattern Dept, Norwich, Conn. Do It No STANDS. or against them The popular bathing cap of “today | {o two cups of the carrot add four @ i W can be easily made by any woman. One | cupc"or milk. Thicken with two level Have that old-fasbioned, unsanitary w and mod- in the road and its possibili- flesh at the sides. Keep them short all Stewed Bermuda Onions. In high-neck design, finished with a 3 e thee Melt a rounding tablepspoon of but- | turn-down coliar, the sieeves being in marsd D . ey Providence papers savs: “Vice| Since an astrologer has figured out ter in a saucepan and lay in SiX| ful length, finished with a tight wrist- ——"" | Beer, Bass' Pale and Burton, Mueirs President Fitzhugh's promise to give | five vears' reign for George V. he| When one has pounded a finger or | Bermuda onions peeled. Sprinkle with | yana The fullness of the front and back Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dublin _Stout, ontinucus transportation service | My live to reign as long as did Vic- | otherwise bruised one’s self, try theja rounding teaspoon each of salt and | ;g tributed in groups of small tucks, S F G[BSON C. & C. Jmported Ginger Ale, Bunker effect of water as hot as it can be en- | sugar, and add a cup of any sort uzi . . il P, B. Ale, Frank Jones' Nourishe- | A. A. ADAM; Neorwich Town, Telephone 447-i2. iyaza STATIONERY Box Paper, Pads, Note Books, Time Books, and Boynton An Inconvenient Conscienc The recent endeavor to eliminate | mqpe i vl cap ot st 3 val sh: 1 - o - 3 mayor of Marion, Ohio, is charg- | Style of cap consists of an oval shaped | {anlespoons each of flour and butter Th i e ot plumbing replaced by the charter of Brown university cith b : iece of material shirred about the face | | S onia < i 2.n61p9. OF the world 1s-niot halt a0 iumbl Tt will re i i P, 3 h be! ins de: piece e e cook until crea 3 min- P g = e > | ern open plumbiug. It will repay you tion Paper, ed with being against the Golden Rule and ok until creamy. or five min- | loud as our conscience.—Jacksonville | g1 PO€ DSt ONOE poaith and savh Invita per, the sectarian clause did not succeed, | pecanse he v it the result of the vote shows that | drunk the alumni are largely in sympathy with the movement, and that the zuse is mow, to all intents and pur- yoses, out of favor with a great ma- i The following comments of the FProvidence Journal upon the recent ballot will de of inter to alumni and all Baptists in eastern Connecti- ! e | by mears of a drawstring run through | (tes at least. Season with salt. pepper | i 1ts every man who gets | 5 pocket on the wronz side of the fab- iR e i ric's outer edge. The turban cap is cut in circular shape and gathered on 1t is now said that John D. Rocke- | wide ribbon with long ends which, by feller has given away his 400 dogs, | Passing behind the ea~s, hold the head- Why should he need more dogs than |&ear firmly in place. ShiAnsiN S ploters Dainty Wedding Gift. g In these modern days, when lunch- _ A mew geyser has begun to throw | eon, tea and sometimes breakfast are )AF—\'A)!nI water in Yellowstone park. | served on the bare table, wh hining ‘We should be pleased to see such a | surface is protected from the possible . break nearer home. scratching of the plates and other Tt 1= but natural that there should dishes by mats or doilies, nothing e among the Baptist clergymen of could be more acceptable to a bride- | | ~Union. of doctor's bids. Overhauliag and re- | [nk Glue, Pens, Pencil fitting thoroughly done. Le: me give you a figure for replacing all the old Pen Holders, Etc. plumbing with the modern kind that will kecp eut the sewer gas. The et T 0 S g NN EN, Franklin Square J. E. TOMPKINS, junta suglta 67 Wast Main Street. # & - |If it is Wedding Invitations Have You Noticed tha Increased Travel? It's a sure sign of good veather and | Come to fine roads. People like to get out into = ir. We [ s hy b e open A, ol | Cpranston & Co. this vielnity a strong fecling hostile | How surprised Senator Lorimer has | 5 pe than a set of crocheted mat to the proposed elimination of sec- | aPpeared to be over the statement | The doily shown today has the advan- tarian restrictions from the charter| VOtes Were bought for him. He doesn't | tage of being quite simple of manu- of Brown university; vet it is only | KnOW that it is so now that the guilty | facture and is decidedly dainty and have told the world of it beautiful. By increasing or diminish- fair to say that the recent poll of i - the number of rows one may make teams y 1l say the sarue. alumni showed a large number of Bap- o s 3 o £ 2a gein it e : this design sufficiently large for a cen- MAHONEY BROS, Falls Avenus F tist ministers in favor of such elimi- | The Springfield Republican has just | torpiece or small enough for a tumbler marlid or Quality, nation, while, so far as the figures of | moved into its new fve-story build- | gofiy. v My 508 £ the vote v be taken to indicate, | ing which is illuminated by electricity By making six doilies of the Style and the Baptist denomination as & whole | and electric power is used for motive | given and joining them with a & dedly be: is the result. and ery machine In the build- | crochet stitch a deci s who specifically stated that they | ing, and it is one of the most !mpo: elaborate centerpiec were Baptists, 432 approved the change | ing newspaper offices in New England. | = and only 167 opposed it. Put in an- | The Republican is a great paper—a her way, the Baptist vote was nearly | Star of the first magnitude in New | Take any stale slices of bread, soak alis: i them in cold milk ten minutes, ut e to ome in support of the|England journalism and a credit to|f 5, s - & eth o ¥ into frying pan one ounce dripping. let proposition, while the alumni vote as | this whole section of country as well | {9 FWing pan ong ou dip each plece = whole was nine to one. With the|as to Springfield, where it is printed.| of hread in egs (or brush it overs. Now Is Your Cost Opportunity | pportunity o, to finish your house cleaning by installing new furniture, ewise favorable. Of those gradu- | Power for ower Plants Pepper Plants Salvia Plants German Pancakes. Use only the purest in- youngest class voting for the change 2l cover thoroughly, fry a golden brown by the remarkable figures of 110 to| Made by a. Connecticut Sculptor. |in ths fat: place it on dish. spread gredients in the prepa- We h i one. it seems fair to infer that it the| The Custer statue, which was un- | SOme home-made preserve over it and ¢ have all your needs at al GARDWELL’S Clircee “remdins intact. Tor the pres. | yelinq by Frestdunt Taft in Fontof | 1 Wil e Tound, &be a” ai e Tor raiion of food. Reject PR TIPSR T T ek the Monroe county (Mich) court|# . besides disposing of e sizle s rices. may2id e o fheeangly dffficult t0 |4 lise, iu the work of K. C. Potter of | bread the baking .powders 3 £ keep it so in the future. The egz may be d'luted with a des- Come into our store and insp:ct the goods, Greenwich, Conn. The statue repr. o sente an incident of General Custer’s | fertspoonful of milk. An exchange says: “Girl grads are| sreer in the Civil war. Riding ahead never advised, at commencement time, | of his troops to survey the position Milk Punch. to marry ahd settle down. No onelof the enemy, Custer suddenly found| Take the rinds of thirty lemons and A full line of Wedding and Engagement Rings containing alum or . phosphate of lime; such < cme to think such advice necessary.” The high prices have prompted the German people to add a little over a Hion to Emperor William's salary. The governor of California says he never geclared that he belisved the Jeftries-Johnson maich is a fake. himself almor lines. Relning his inount up quickly, horse and rider stood a moment a bold target for the enemy while the officers examined the position of his opponents. So impressed were the confederaies by the bravery of the rider and the heauty of his steed rhat not a shot was fired and Custer returned unharmed to his command upon the confederate|let stand in three pints of rum for forty-eight hours. Keep the juice of the lemons and add to three quarts of rum and three quarts of water. Add the three pints of rum that the len rinds stood in. Next take three quarts of sweet milk and set on the iire, and make scaliign hot, and add it te the lemon julee, rum and water. Let this stand for twenty-four hours in ap ‘M. HOURIGAN, 62-66 Main Street. apr2sd WM. FRISWELL'S, 25-21 Franklinreet St NEWMARKET HOTEL, 715 Boswell Ave. THERE 12 no navertisiog medium 1o | F1r¥t-class Wines, Licuors and Clgars. tern Conneeticut alt Meals and Welca ebit serv Botin o isinan antia’ ‘¢ TE® BUS |GGG 0hn Tuokie Frep. Tab

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