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stand alone and do not adhere in & Spaghetti and cheese is served so|mass. Take the small, brown,” one- BREED THEATER, Chas. McNulty, Lesses, often that just a change with all the [handled ramekins and fill with alter— . lce and good qualities of the dish is agreeable. | nate fillings of cream sauce, r old English cheese. The top layer Instead of spaghettl or macaronl, use |, “bo" cheese mixed with bread- Baked Rice and Old English Cheese. advantages of a change—it m s bet- ter fire protection for less mbn NEW ENGLAND PAVED THE WAY. t Woman in Life and in the Kitchen. 5 . “Ten million tons of flax straw ara &orwich ullefin burned every year on the farms of CONCERNING WOMEN. . FASHION'S FADS. cold boiled rice. The rice should be | crumba Dot with butter, spriniie - and Goufied. o tni e ot genep Drodigal waste| plans for the erection of = §5.000 | Paris’ declares - that transparent|holled in w sreat deal of water, and | with plenty of paprika-—it jooks very Feature Picture. / o striking Snaloss betweon the mosr | memorial to American sailors who died | sieeves are to be a ruling feature. e s TIAC 155 aining alt [and serve. P y o e 5 e Wi he posi- | ;1“0 Revolutiorf have been completed running w gra k Thc Miner S Sacrlflce 114 YEARS OLD. Hon of the western farmer of to-|py the Daughters of the Revolution. Lingerie and tailored waists of \ dlyhand his earlier prototype of the — | white seem about equally in favor. Su rige, 12c @ week; 50c a | South, prior to the invention of Eli | Queen Henrietta Maria is credited | . B —m year. ‘Whitney’s cotton gin in 1793. Up to | with having introduced salads lntol Tailor made suits of silk and satin that time cottan, now Kking of the are the fad of the hourtin Paris. world's textile industry, as a habitat Long gloves will be worn for after- of the southern house garden had lit- noon and evening functions this fall. THRILLING WESTERN DRAMA. MISS LILLIAN LORD, SOPRANO, In High Class Illustrated Eongs and Children, 8o England. When she went there as queen consort of Charles I she pined for ‘the refreshing greens of her na- Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, Conn., as second-class matter. Telephome Callsy AN apparent: value Tt a whotp | tive country. The king. to humor her, Bulletin Business Office, 430. x - R FRo) had a vegetable garden to her liking Bulletin Editorial Rooms, 35-3, day to separate the see® from one |laid out at Hampton court by foreigs | Cottons now come printed in all sorts of Persian and old worked de- signs. Bulletin Job Office, 35-6." Willimantic Office, Roem 2 Murray Buif@ing. Telephone 210. Norwich, Monday, Aug. 15, 1910. pound of the clean white staple, mak- | gardeners. ing its cultivation for commercial s uses an impracticable and an expen- | The Princess of Monaco was, be- sive business enterprise in which few | fore her marriage, a Miss Helne, and ters dared to embark. So little | She 18 noted for her gontempt of : . On one oceasion after a bur tton was raised in the states south | MoncY BT QUE OGRS R S n of Mason and Dixon’s line that the | priments, she astounded a muxm* | Chamois gloves for children are quite as much seen as those for grown ups. It loosens the dirt and makes the work of washing very much easier. Use three tubs, one for table linen, one for bed and body linen, one for thé soiled towels and cloths. Wet the clothes,rub Lenox Soap Sblution over the soiled parts, fold and roll each Leather belts are much seen, but | British customs officials, thinking they | by stating that she never counted Wer | the belt of the material of the dress, The Circulation of Vere ibi At b ey by stating it ahe e e g | mitoning 1t or contiasting i€ i the i | i i | i THEATRE it entering Liverpool in 1784, on the | troubk ground that such a quantity could not have been raised in this country in a3 single vear. “when I go she Cotton ycrepes are less ’ used for blouses than last season, but some beautiful models are madé up in the fine cotton etamines. B“ l " voices, seized the first eight bales of | jewels had becn stolen, as she never | favorite. i to find out how many she t, said the magistrate in The o “Yiow do you mana our Bulletin has the largest .;’.rx airs = .'L‘)]w,":“ r'»‘\;)fi:dylhe culation of amy paper In Eastern y Py g Commecticut, and frem three to four To Whitney, who was a native of | 4y o bag with money an times larger tham that of amy im | [New Bngland, the south owes its|ywant. That Norwsick. It e delivered to over || Dresent predominence in this field. AUGUST 22 VAUDEVILLE uy what I s the end of it.” HEALTH AND BEAUTY. ph = b W Hlishis ) finger naiis, rub . - . . 2000 of the 4653 houses in Nor- | | His invention, asigle from helping to NEEDLEWORK NOTES. SR obiniprecloi Bio® e i g e 1l i piece by itself, pack in a tub, cover with 5 wich, amd read by mimety-three per | |Day off the south’s debts, has enabled he Chinese zive on h- | hands with orris powder for excessive = & . b cemt. of the peeple. Im Windham | [it to develop an industry which to- | ;1% Chinesq sive one of thelr fash | o ration. warm soapy water and let stand over-night. MOTION PICTURES it is dellvered to over 900 houses, | |day produces a product of an aggre in Putasm smd Damiclson to over COMPLETE ' ¥ OF PROGRAM TO MAKE LENOX SOAP SOLUTION:—Take a cake | cloths, done in blue cottons, with a| __ ——— = 4 gate annual - value of $600,000,000. | gistinctly Chinese suggestion in the| For the proper development of chil- ] OaiLy 1,100, and im all of these places it | | To another Yankee—Benjamin Cush- | design. dren’s bones and teeth lime and fat of Lenox Soap, cut it into small pieces, dissolve these in is comsidered the local daily. ipg Mudge—the west is beholden to £ — ot N e g el e A three quarts of boiling water. Koep water at boiling point MONDAYS THURSDAYS Bastern Commecticut has forty- iecovety which 1y as' important in| Ol bids band trimming has been re-i Wil fina both of these I ifk until a solutions formed. - | is seen on gingham, on silk | ¢ its relation to flax as was Whitney’s | Vived a mime towns, ome humdred and sixty- 5 Ca¥ s g gl . - e Rl s g arm weather Is no excuse for a A five postotfice aiatricts, amd forty- | [gin to cotton. By it the waste flax | 27 on <l e Ve tha ' | shiny nose and forehead. Use a littlo Lenox Soap Solution does better work Ev ome rural free delivery routes. straw. is being transformed into linen, | pagl 204 - e CMth° the | cologne or spirits of camphor in the than soap; and is more economical, be- cause there is no waste, Phe Bulletin is sold in every town and om all of the R. F. D. routes im Eastern Conmecticut. opening up to the farmers a new ave- | same m nue of revenue, which in time, ex-|stitched in ports predict will prove to them a | way. bonanza, commensurate in value to — on the bias and ood old-fashioned water when bathing the face. There is no question as to the nu- tritive value of a/ raw egg, but as it is Musig. , 0ld world mother-o'-pearl counters | Dot appetizing in this form, mix it CIRCULATION the firat“frults of the eotton gin. | OM world mother o peat oo ete | with milk ~ Bréak the sgw into e tall NELLIE S. HOWIE, n tons of traw gla. add the milk nd nutmeg or sed for the decora- I Tving as well | whatever seasoning you prefer, put an in the pearls | alumin shaker over the glass and least of their | Shake briskly for a second or two and hiding pla Tomeher of Plano, Room 48, Central Bullding. eee 4413 1901, average .....ees heretofore regarded as useless, this | JOIPE D genius, whose processes turn the flax |, tho jridesc 1905, average ..ooveeereene- 59 Hinco fabric for manutacturing pur- | 35, the Tridescon poses in 24 hours, in contrast to the | many atiractions. As will be remem- | You' will have a palatable egg nogg Wik A 30 weeks consumed In effecting the | bered, they are in the form of fis .]whwh is pleasant to taste and whole- CAROLINE H. THOMPSON s i i change abroad, savs he will be able |animals, birds, as well as geometrical | Some. Teacher of Music August 13 .... .- Uy to produce two million tons of flax | designs. : Whether vour foot or your tongue 46 Washington Strest. fibre. The best grades are being used | limited in her | Is tender, there are few remedies equal — — to manufacture linen dress goods and | & WOWMIL o cents a|to weak alum water. Alum hardens v H. BALOOM, Teacher of Plane. 20 Thames St Lessons given at my residence or af the homo of the pupil. Same meth. used at Bchawenka Conservatory, Ber- lin. oct11d ® SENATOR BULKELEY'S EMISSA-|fine table fabrics and the residue | brize 5 Bk towels, Tuatiressce, of and a y 3 As the south sodkht a means of | mer costing six The Middletown Penny Press has |utllizing cotton to advantages so has | ter ten cents this to say with reference to republi- | the West for years looked forward to | blotters was ¢ sheets of blotters | the cuticle quickly, and so makes an on to match, the for- | cellent foot bath, especially for sum- nts apiece, the lat. | mer, when feet are inclined to burn— vard. 'Each of the|ing and are sensitive.” When using it to four round mats | for a sore tongue make a weak solu- tion and do not swallow it. It can be roblem of trans- | large enough to extend slightly beyvond T t can political methods in this state: ;i;‘l‘;:" i g;x“j":;"b‘m’" Of (ront- | o hottom of dinner plate. The | in stronger proportions on the - - This year with a keen fight amons | 3107 value Now that Mudge nes |12, Pleces were neatly tled together;gutside uf lips for fever blister . C. GEER the republicans for the place every e Bow o Mudge bas | ith a1 with a fluffy bow on top,| Stronz alum wate e : T caveus where representatives are |POInted the way by his discove and the mats were ready for the care- | &llay the burning of frost-bitten fee UNER een her | and is employed effectively for nerv ent seratching. | ous twitching, which is aggravated b; ® | hot weather. Do not use alum water for dyspepsia, as is sometimes advo- eated. It is injurious when taken in- ternally many believe it foreshadows the es- | ful housekeoper to SHp be tablishment of a new national indus- | fine c try of commanding importance to Amerfcan commercial supremacy. mominated by the republicans is like- Iy to be heartily contested. It is said that the emissaries of Senator Bulka- jey wiil be prominent in every one of o these gatherings and that, if they fail to secure the nomination of men fa- PR SR BRI gorable to the candidacy of Bulkeley, | A recent discussion by the Britist gfrorts will be made to elect the men |association indicates, according to th 122 Prospect £t Tel. 611, Norwish, Cw A. W. JARVIS IS THE LEADING TUNER IN EASTERN CONNECTICUT. SUGGESTIONS FOR HOUSEWIFE. s is par of vinegar boiled gominated by the democrats, so as to |Saturday Review_ that the present epi AR e AR Pt Wiy ok ‘Fhone 518-5, 15 Clairmount Ava feat the McLean candidates in any |demic of sour milk drinking is not such as baked apr or other vegetables. sept22a avent. . without dangerous possibilities. prune pu nd other soft fruit pulps ithout injury if with In aarn ins if the rent s ugir, and not eaten with e, take @ picce of an old curtain : b et i e ety e Aot . M HUURIGAN 1 times, not between meals. | damage w sarcely be noticed. ithil petween meais. | use itlike grown-ups. . ‘If this scheme is worked often enough it might bring about a condi- | might .cause rheumatism. As rheu- tion of affairs dangerous to either |matism not infrequently produce republican candidate as there are cer- |heart disease, and the latter is a com- One doctor declared that sour milic | may be out can tain to be a considerable number of {mon cause of death, 1t is not a very | real foo About the only precaution| A of IRt S Brilliant, lasting. One democrats in the next house who will [long step to the conclusion that the | which necd be n in relation 10 | sticky d or cake p Never use 9 sPEcI‘L ! they do not form a g0ol | a knife or anvthing that will seratch be elected in the regular way by their |jactic acid product may act like a |fruits own party.” sort_of chronic and fatal poison to the | COmDIT with coparse vegetables. | the surface and invite more stickini Butisio, X. Y. Hamiiton, Out. The Press does not appear to realize | system.—Exchange. {36 (ot explaing miahy cENaE OF RN Fetroriine. ALL DEALERS 10¢ > For the next seven days we that here in eastern Connectlcut the We suppose this sour milk means | tFI€ disturbances, Thoroughly BN == lovalty to Senator Bulkeley is the [the tablet produced butter milk used | Hon omis (o aunid ths nae of truits and | prhe best way to extract the juice will sell our stock of same as the lovalty used to be to Sen- |py those who are bent upon overcom- | vegetables at the sime meal Jiom s foseut k& Mice:sront T soct el SCGhRWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water St. H ators Hawley and Platt. The neced of ling the bad effects of intestinal flora ¥ zhl | » onion, remove the outer skin - = e rlgerators emissaries here is wholly imaginary | by the use of lactic fluid bacteria as since most of the loyal republicans are from choice Bulkeley men. The politica] agents who are rushing about onion on a coarse grate, us- motion. advised by Metchinoff. It is quite | " L probable that a buttermilk diet might | precaution When the boilad mutton h¥s served Go-Carts 0! - SPECIAL PRICES affect individuals different] r AT N i m i and, pity it is, that these deplorable 2 ; Polishing Steel. family it invariably returns at lunct might have deleterious effects as the BAE - £ Brigh eon or supper. as a salad, and always tactics of which the Press complains There is no better way of brighten- T 3 3 excessive use of any =ood thing et ves than by takimg them | With sandwiches filled with mayon- ON ODD of peculiar to Bulkeley's emissal ries are the ones employed by Me- o " BEAS DUNIEL SRbnts" Dennte Balls’ JUCW ME CoRsecticur and /aged men: who | Q0WA eoversl tUmes W CC0e €L o ley has ne reason to be making any |have fed upon bacterialized milk for [ " 00" 7 & fors less ver arrangements on the side in this part |several years claim to have had their | de The same practical idea may be se mixed with chopped capers. might; but this Metchenkoffing is n into the ve ning them up and jown several times in the soil. This at prices regardless of cost. An ingenious woman who prides her- self on her sandwiches ba the bread in round tin cans from which she has Dressers 62-66 Main Street. T On— physical strength and mental activ- | to needles, for there is no bet- | removed the vegetables ity restored and some promi rom | ter substitute an emery than the [wants an especially s o WHAT'S THIS? S s e A R e around a potted plant. Slip the | wich she uses larze-sized baking pow- jy2d 1 ity in the state are reported to have com- | neegle into the earth a few times and | der ean The slices from the nd Are the people of Connecticut being | pletely restored their health by t told serieusly by Gov. Weeks that |inhibition of fthe bacteria which wo Charles A. Goodwin at the age of 3G |disaster to man through faithfully loaves make d ity. sandwiches. W ) | it is as bright Have You Noticed the Increased Travel? and CHIFFONIERS Cucumber Pickles. is old enough to be sovernor of the |practicing Mitchenkoff’'s method. v . small cucumbers, let stand = 2 It's & sure sign of good weather and state, or is it a reporter's joke? Who S | = over night in weak brine, drz In different styles and finish fine roads. People like to get out into in authority has been guestioninz Mr. EDITORIAL NOTES. | the morning and soak in fre FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS the open air We furnish the best Goodwin’s age or ability? It Mr.| Politics can never get to going full |un = {for two hours; drain again, neat in TE method, an: you'll taks Goodwin should not win the nomina- |tilt in the baseball season. [..,u clinging s water that bas come to a boiling point, e TNaY "Hath ™t Averve tion would it be Interpreted that the bottom: soft, cli eat vinegar boilnng hot, add a piece plddidi ) o people thought him to be too youthfal The News say ‘Chicago is lonegl and chiffons Ick cinnamon; seal boiling hot. and. cc or too incompetent. Candidates are |some now the Sir Knights a presented for the people to make a 2 e 2 selection—it is simply a matter of | KIng AHonso.is calm. He is play- Banana Cream. nd then cut into thin From $4.98 up to $22.50 Try Oriental Sherhert ‘1S 4912 L1-6 "SOHA ZLUVMHIS SCHWARTZ BROS. 9-11 Water St. s “ p < ten ha. as; add the > 2. preference_ If the people prefer Good- | NS and winning polo games in En- . Sitive of Die deinen snd T ee bens o b These are exceptional bargains. win to Lake he will be the next gov- | 8land. el ange; let stand 15 minutes, in the | ernor. If they recognize In M. — neantime boil one pound of granulated MEM. A Lake the man of their choice ke will | Our per capita use of candy is $2 Hot Weather Play. suzar and one pint of water for five | REMEMBER we are headquarters for The Best 5¢ Drink be it pounds. Of course, we are a sweet| If the small son or daughter is fussy |minues from fir strafn as | . L i I i A » Gov. Weeks must not let his imagl- | people. tnése Tot fay3, e lan One mother |soon as it 1 Cool: mush the bananas, anything you may wish in the Furniture Line. sold in town, nation prompt him to say ill-advisel e has of keeping her da r_amused | lemon and o e ‘quite fine: add th things, or take counsel of men who| We remark that a $5 bill is zood | &nd cool at the o D e Sy T It e QUALITY HIGH. PRICES 1OW. Made and served only at “"N‘hli ml—'d“'lefl him in matters of [so far as it goes—that's Dot far on a | heavy rug or piece of carpet on the | then remove the a r, stir in one s l . emall account. vacation et oo a on it places a very | pint of whipped cream flavored with B F o e A ORI R A : piasza floor and on it places a very | pint of whipped crenm favered wit SCHWARTZ BROS., 9-11 Water St, unn's kouniain, right when it says: It is time that | ontana census men padded their [SiFl s Eiven a boide or hd_a | delicious. 50 Main Street. vouth can reach where age £roPes |returme s s I | small cup ana atlowed to in the i dimly.” but Connecticut has mo agp |1 ol 00 Hew ‘they are in Jail. | ootep to her < content. The nov- jy30d Serves them right. hild | ; Others who have not yet graduated are mit in respect to the governorship and those who try to prejudice public optnion by saying that Goodwin is too young and Baldwin too ‘old, will di MAXWELL For Sale The swellest iooking car and great- est bargain ever _offered. Maxwell 4-cylinder, 45 H. P. equipped with every modern appliance, 118 wheel base, quick detachable rim. Been used carefully, now just out of the shop. ' N. B. We have several cars, little close to all fair-minded men that they |t nobody would wor Rih e 1A (0es wat wet A pihi ] are mighty hard up for reasons for # no more ¢ that day. Some thelE Goeition Ballinger would“appear better it he | g 8 “What is the character the mental \\'LII‘AI(‘ t|x.|iL talking. Men who will not | for the 1 equipment, the public record, the ex- |Fesign often have to go. e — act truth about the gualifications of T, Using Gum Tissue. these and other candidates for high| Uncle Joe Cannon says Kansas| In using the gum tissue to repalr official place? Those are the ques- |Speaks for herself. He seems to un- | @ rent in the ment, this is the plan tions worth while. Cut out this cheap |derstand the language. too. ‘fn"vw\;r}ul by actical needlewom- talk about ‘oo younsg’ and ‘too old.” o7 ittt tho tar ot the et Sl As the campaign proceeds Gov. August doesn’t seem bent upon do- | or the garment: then over tis Weeks appears to be confirming the |Ings anything radical. She is setting | she places a piece of material lik sive variety also holding good positions statement that he is inexperienced in |the politicians a good example. gown, as, or as near like it in texture | used—prices Tight. politics. As he has made a pretty o ang color as possible. Next st ¢ R i . St e | NE POPE- , MAX- good governor it is not pleasant to see The civilized world still sells rum | the )Y‘MMP Of Tabuis woll S} | ‘ fiESUL , s THE ‘IM aF T”E wrzrl“}\,' Ai-npf:\%‘?(fl';%n%ms‘\m him making breaks of this kind in the |and pistols to lunatics. It may be- | 77/ l'v'r.1 jxom, removing t o it 4| ‘ ifmmediate delivery. interast of a faction. come cautious after awhile. | il it has 105t all warmth from the iron. | Call for demonstrations. & This method she finds brings the most | MERIDEN AND ITS MOTOR HOBE. A- religicus convention has called | Lhis MSthod she finds brings the most | R BPER T foine machiion “meillsh~ They | o T Lootite. The extrh Dateh CARTS. take a rise heavenward just the same. | danger of its tearing away. M. B. RING & SONS Meriden has a right to beast if it i e T = mar22d really is the first city in the state l‘kmm‘r;! I r-a!r-!her \\mh has Accentuated Styles. to have an auto-hose cart, and if the | capture rodents fh an hopr. The “clothespin gown” and the “hob- 111 Now Yotk exverience Is sorrectiy | Tqers Is.no use for cats where ho s, | yo ower reebe e i 08, -hob Broadway Theatre Building High Grade styles of @ seen at continental re- stated no city can afford to be withont : 2 es! the new apparatus because it means | TIAve you noticed that all eity po- | sorts where extremes of fasbion are cemen thin hey deserve credit for | always exploited A woman wearing rompter and more efficient serv! e 5 & e - ice for | 5iscovering dives that never were lbst. | a “hobble gown™ finds it quite impos P ible to take a step of ordinary length, We teach the latest systems in accounting, the system of short- PIANOS e it e ! . - o ey Wado 2 New | ‘Happy thousht for to-day: The|hence her costume’s name. The| hand that won in the International Contest at Washington in e i vey T e St [pM e er e, 1n the o e an | Shotsunty, s B amaliy_ieogs: d - o - el . B s equally ludicrous s - i iti 3 1 S48 56 B’ deparinant atu BiEd o8 3“;::;“:\':; ure that cannot be hung/t LSR8 du Ly e B o an the only correct system in typewriting-- La'es! Sheel M l auto apparatus, to replace engines, o 9 * i:t"nlf‘ s from [‘—'\\xvfit‘hlne dln h»tl_uw ¢ Nbes GRS SR frucks Tow GraWT RL Bhe-adinan who apends her eariy oo lces—an abbreviated edaptation |i : ariy | of the panniers of a by-gene day. “The vy ut by Commis- {shoe wears No. 9's later on, if she can Mixed Salad Dressing. f »5 P sioner Waldo showed that it costs | wear smy shoe at all. e Sw el B A t 29 S R 24 times a8 much to maintain a team Y SRR Bl b e 1 a erm Bglfls Uglls ”‘ WALL APE of fire horses as it does one auto hose- Milwaukee promiseés to be the first | naise and boiled dressing together, - ‘ AT cart. The cost of maintenance last Jcity to clothe its policemen in thin | Whipped cream added to mayonnaise { ' . >° wvear of the gasoline driven hose-cart, |clothes In summer. That is standing | makes a ssing less rich and quite = & - inclading expense of repairs, gasoline | more for comfort than for show, 8 tasty. 4 CHAS. S. DOIVNELLY, Pr/nclpa/. ’ and ofl, was enly $50, while tp stable S - P L W aer-ryr g Dol DL errl“ 0 fecd and shee a team of horses cost, | Let’s hope that Gov. Weeks will not | | T2 mend = cragk on the inside of T approximately, $1,200.” » |feel constrained to say again that he | o, fe 00 00 @ DIINE ede of bail 2 ¢ this is an exact statement of facts |is not a_candidate for renomination. | moistened with water. This will prov.‘ ¢ 49 Main su-e?] these shoyuld ba N2 Question ghows he jThat is' already indelibly impressed. hard and lasting. Tt “ - maylss fie » 1o g 3. < ravra Ay 7

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