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GIRLS TAKING TO BASEBALL. Only a few prudes will be shoked E = > 5 at the idea of girls taking to the game e : ' S . B PR o~ - Jof ‘basevmili Basebalr:in. just: amrine. i ¢ Tim . Have Made Many Norwich Residents Bnfl'as‘ s u[ m Inwn “' wich ’. nlletin |vactive to giris s basketnall ana : Enthusiastic. twico as Bty THe oounceg b ik DICTATES OF FASHION. (Pour this mixture intd a one-galion | F RS . - | freezer and freeze. This ice cream is i 3 and Gonfier. that Brookiyn girls are “taking 0" | "Some:of the designs used for em-:|like velvet and 18 delicious. n at the burning’ of their, residence. last Feature Picture. baseball on the school playgrounds, |broidering stockings are tiny feathers; < ¢ probably owes its origin to the night.” 4 " No wonder scores of er-"ah eitl- o ” ~— |and a mame on Saturday between |another pair of sray silk stockings has | NEDLEWORK NOTES. Shells of the -.-u, scallop, and oy- | - . zens grow entbusiastie. It Is enough OLD GLORY, 154 YBARS OLD. nines of girl plavers was witnessed by | peacock feathers. | Dark red iinen makes @ girlish dress | Ster, it is, belleved, were used in pre- b ?u' a to make anyone.happy to find reliof 1,5 vas . game, s | ‘1‘- 7 TRIOTIC SPEOTACLE, e, 120 & week; Ble & |10 . I O miwe | Bags and belts i season have | that can be woEn With a_cost or lin- | historie times. as spoous 4nd ladies; Thore are wives, satd Basymark, | SIU6F Years of suftering. Public state- [(GORGEOUS FATRIC ikt 3 2 yeai. (B~ : come under the influence of the crase | geric walst. The material laynders | the handle being formed of a plece ments. like the following are but truth- | MIS8 LILLIAN LORD, SOPRANO at the fhce at Norwich, R Wauta ‘..J".“In'ffué"é";'.i"fi- B e il cylinliime— sl | Dicely. " | ot wood split at one end to, hold the | Who '::‘;“”::‘“ thelr !""‘“‘“ fi ful representations of the daily work | 10 Migh Class Tlustrated Songs Pasteffice at Norwicl 2 e remarkably fetching and tty they | ‘them 10— “wen't!—that's : Conn. 85 mecond-elass matier. blace in a professional . contest are. X < Pretty te¥ |\ any of the walking suits are trim. | Shell firmly. Someo_ savage nations | done in Norwich by Doan's Kidncy | Matinee, Ladies and Children, 6o s d_with dour. ripbon on the | make similar spoons up,to the present | there Is to it. My wife, however, | Cofiar, marrbw Fevers, cuffs and belts, | day, and the old Highland custom of | Detter tralned. She alwayg ‘carefully | he "rivhon matching the siripe of e | offering whisky in & shell has been | €¥plains (o me just why won't. material : It is not likely that the girls will adopt spiked shoes to spike the base- | Ttimmings of baby Irish. valenc runne or the language of the fegu- [nes, cluny and white oriental lace are Jar game o frighten the umpire. They |all Javishly used on the midsummer Team 3 murmmy | B e O e e o that 1| frock of lingerle, mousseline de sole ne 210. i oo Pl it wEat the country has been yearning|2Pd fine limens. | _— 3 Norwigh, Tll-r.‘.p Aug. ¥ 18, 1910. #®r “lo, these many years.” (The bas- | - The straw hat, something like a ———— fketball games have shown that the |glorified pancake. 0 popular this sum- $ girls can become fierce and furious [mer, is usually trimmed with a larz> when the match is close. Perhaps |astrakan bow in a distinctive and Boston would get together an audl- |contrasting shade ence of 40,008 "DRODIE Lo bie DASSHRRLE S eihimman. . clatx ists in colors | A cloth well oiled and rubbed thor- SKIAy Dinyal D e as well as white are as smart as awy |Gughly uven the whole Jenstn of the "l:‘fi“f;:.’ ml:g:l;“.h‘:""’“::-‘”;;:‘ A triend, knowing how I was troubled, Separate blouses seen thia summer. |sirap will cause It o tighten, or seem- | or bri y o ‘ R Detive Xty T BEATING THE TRUST AND THE | Bompadour silk is frequentiy used for ingly to Ughten, by holding more close- | shell shape was retained, and thelr | nn:";"::,':;:’"fl‘""::"'u”d on | I procurea them from X. D, ey 1ini; h 1 fabric 0 le metal as e wheel turns. o PEOReE S S e ) - marine origin is also preserved in the | _ "o jisn fiening vessels makes | Son's drug store. They proved ef- Commceticut, and from three to four Minnesata has beaten out the twine | Ta fill in the coat made with a deep | Vanity bags for dancing parties are | ame of a spoon—cochleare—derived it possible {o run & craft of eighty | fective from the first, and it was only Shte largee tham thawt of asy im || trust by having binding twine manu- |shawl collar there are vests of white | most attractively made of dainty rib- a shell or cockls. The | 18 Doss e t0 H N n 50 cents an | & short time atter commencing thelr o~ 3t S delivered 1o over factured in the prisons, and they have |!inen or black and white checked linen_ | bon, in form of a tiny bag. while the | Celtic spoon also closely resembled use that T was completely relieved.” 1 piped in different colors and ton- |bottom on the outside has a mirror hell the shell in form, though . made of hour. o Piils, \ayda Miss Amy M. Wilcox, 38 McKinley - en~ Avenue, Norwich, Conn., says: “Doan’s probably handed down from genera- Kidney Pllls are entitled to my ‘When altering a blouse for any rea- | tion to generation for untold ages. Your Best Moments. strongest recommendation. Off and ‘snn it is a great mistake to move the | Westman in his “History of the | You will ind as you 100k back upon | on for some time I was ‘ahnoyed to | | | | shoulder seam to the front. A far het | guoon gives Roman specimens, which 1% That the mitathts that stand ter plan is that of dropping it back- 2 your life quite an extent by a dull, heavy ache ward instead of forward. are very sfmple in design—something | out, the moments when you have | across my loins and kidneys. Those like silver caddy spoons—and are | really lived, are the moments when | who have had similar experiences will Shrink your machine strap with a' much shorter in the handle than those | yow have done things in & spirit of | realize how much misery and Incon- few drops of ofl if its looseness annoya. | from Wgypt. Those for common use.! Joye—Henry Drummend. s (hibs sampiasis il ek A J8¢ the 4053 ueuses i3 Nor- |la surplus of money as the result, and A &5 b b ok 15 Dlace: by % aliirdeq plecs of yilibtm, LY S SO For sale by ail dealers. Price 50 | 28 m2a by sinetr-thres e f|at o recent meeting of the prison au- | I With small £l buttons. atir heing first £lued Lo (he rib-cover. | bronze. The horns df various animal TENEPew | cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, N PICTU .RES f St the peeple. Ia Wimdham || thorities it was voted to set the funds | petted foulards are made up to | ed cardboard which forms the inside of | such as the ox, bison and ram, were Applying Scripture. New York, sole agents for the United | - O (= delivered to over 900 heuses, ||.side for the erection of a mew prison. | plain tailored coat and skirt costumes | the baz. often used drinking cups, and as Ethel (who, ealling at the vicarage States. € HANGE Putnam and felnon te ever Caroline Hartlett Crane, who i§ ap- [and the crinky silk crepes of the an- | the material was found. suitable, it | with her mother, bas sighed for some b SGRAM ing cases for travellers are Remember the name—Doan’s—ané n - abundance or may be | Was sometimes used with wood, fvory, | time at a bowl of apples without re- |, .o v oiner. metal, etc., for spoon making. Hence | sult)—1 say, Mr. Browne, let's pretend parently a jevel headed woman_ ap- |tlaue type make most desirable litic | Large se eared * Teultural con. |Silk frocks for summer, and they are | to be bad - i DA oy vely | made at home, but have you seen the THURSDAYS e S L OOn | Taren in & Wonderfal range of ) ¢ g coe Ausdred Hrergie o g {ny 2fTairs but up, in boses about the | the shelent expression: “To spoil & | I'm Eve and you're Satan—Punch, | S % G e > I a s e of a roun sticl o " : v Spgeberseing “What are’ vou doins with ‘that Fonup Lora e soan® These contain o tiny | BOTH to make a spoon. : Dog Rescued Another in Distre, strong binder twine? You are bInd- | ¢ 1o considered good fun these days | SP0ol Of white and black silk. a smail Germs In a Dollar Bill. An instance of a dog’s devotion is ing burdens grievous and heavy to be | 1o sip into myste Crystal reating | pair of scissors, a silver thimble and A | popm WITHOUT THE SUBSTANCE. | 4 one dollar bill recently subjected | reported by M. K. Gleason of War- borne upon the bacKs of worse than g B » | tiny inner box filled with needles. The adbr . R Yo AN lNdk f.'f,",‘,‘;‘;‘,,,‘,’,‘"m“,‘,,’;;}fim'fli“‘ reading are | [ e case can easily be slipped in a to a microscopical examination by | ren, Pa. Mr. Gleason and others . R ot sl % [all popular as pastimes. e to know |bandbag and kept there for emergen- | Somewhat Mean Comparison Made by | government. experts contained 93,000, | Roted a big shepherd dog on the A 3 B e [ EeV s n it Hae sncats somme Svem | cies s rotans. Man. s s Talirona uridge over the negneny | 200 -Annual Tournam:ut z to pe in the schools and public: play- |ing might get a cup of tea and tell | i 3 _— barking frantically. The animal ran | Broupas ot yourstals. . Tou srd-sreats [oocimmen Hvscr oain wilt ve thicraied. | L EPSRRS SO o x | The mmomisieb 4 4 O it Sast e ALY, / to them and then back to one of the |ing snares for the feet of the can-| "« raw drops of tea must be loft in |squares. 08 of granulated | o oS5 B0 fed men, but also one of | It Is asserted that modern science | center plers, where it stopped and . a"ona viet's daughter thrust.out unprotected | the cup with grounds in it. The per- |sugar and one-half cup of water, and " He ithout | 27 come within 16,000,000 years of looked down. lupen the siippery pathway of life. [son whose fortune is to be told must | when the sugar is melted and reaches | the most profane. He swears without | occirately fixing the age of the earth Finally the men secured a ladder S Building a new prison,’ I am tolld. [make a wish, repeating it—not aloud hard boil all over, note the time and | knowing it and means no offense. He [as a =olid body; but what's the mat- e histh it ot the Rridis s 3 Oh. vou will never teass building mew | three times, after which the cup is | cook three minutes. Remove from fire | spends but little time in the office and | ter with guessing at it & little closer? soing ge clambered 0 ue ssoclanon @ -sghid prizons! whifled aroind o fhrow he' wroinds | and add ‘s’ caspoontul of oranze “t | iJ'practically unknown to many of the | —St. Lowis Post-Dispatch. S wnd fownd & fox tarrier dog that, E " : o |Into the flutd. It must then be given to | pincapple -extrac ace in & dish en there. en the litt L g You say these men don't care to |7 Yoliing teller, who begins the |of cold water and beat until cool | Buests. One day,“however, he was in Uncle Joo's View of It. Fras el 4 support their families? Outside pris- | oropnecy. enough to handle. Coat a sauare of ; conversation with the manager when | «r¢ j5 now a free Kansa - rmuhmomd“o RO o Cue. baaphaty ALL THIS WEEK IR FHEAE Was 1N T ROk e KATer 15 or ot VYRR & | L h bl ior beesiee Ak | Bas tome choetiats Mol eveacani | oy Sncrpop T A R Eatiues 3y Jumping v on e men vhether he E e speech and imaginatic ecause she ave some chocolate melted over steam 1 want my room changed,” she said. | however, still inslsts rather men 4 s CHICAGO. man is out of jafl vou put.him in jail [ wants to “make up” things as shc |ready and dip the balls, a few at af . T3 e gy oot oking. the | than free.’—Washinglon Herald. and licking thelr bands. AT ROCKWELL GROUN if he withhelds his wages from his |goes alonz. Some of the indications | time, lifting out carefully with a fork. s on the s Overio g These great convention cities @6 not family and when he is in jail the |re these: A woman is told by a light | Cool on greased paper. They are de- | kitchen, and I am annoyed by the leaf that spreads to indicate a sown. | licious. swearing of some man down there find that the entertainment of great his‘coils more 2 3t comes |State itself keeps his wages from the » : s ” | i i § | eivic bodles costs more than it comes | 21810 A figure in kneeling posture denot > every morning. I am a church wom Games. in Progress from 8 2. m. until 10 p.m | 20. Chicago has just entertained he an offer of marriage ¢ u Chocolate Sweet Sandwiche: . : Srand conclave of Knights Templa parting shot Mrs. Crane |50, 24t ineans acceptance. .An ahsenc Choeolate sweet sandwiches are | And and will not stand it another day. et Bl Svetyboly hud & seod time ana |T the prison report showinz [of these means rejection. A Beart- | g oot e Ot ome tes. | The remarks were addressed to the e i v $he éitr ts widely and handsomelv ad- | DAt many of the convicts worked |shaped leaf promises a Jove affair. TWo | funrul of grated chocolate, one-half | manager, for she- did mot know the on Tickets . 50 vert!: Just incldental te this greag [OVertime, the 10-hours’ work for [hearts mean a marriage. Two figures | ;¢ of milk and an ege into a small | proprietor or that the one who did General Admission ... ) the state in order to earn money to |near together, with the grounds gathering the 290,000 visitors to the tate ot a0 etiégement. [ e e St 1o | the swéasing wan'he. { d F El h auglod Sty pat nine miiion dollars into ol [nd home, L NROEE AT EReesenen o dots | VGl ahd then thickén by standing the | Do You happen to know who that At Soda ountauu or Klsewhere ::.-mnu.l:: this ot aly otker cithen arraignment of the male mag. |{eXMIng & sguare. Cr 1- | Jan in a satcepan ef hot water anc | man is?” he asked, before the man- - e A= | versity: a ring denotes a happy mar- | BH0 A8 B RANCeREn Ok B e hen ApdF could YUBIE < J t s Muslr.. Curt N. Treat, head of the convention | 2/P°AT to be any good ground for de- Jor bad news. A long line means A |.nq spread on siices of bread and but- . p NELLIE s HOWIE, Lo o erise journey. If there are dots clustered | fan sonawien fashion: It is slee vere| “Well, I do,” the proprietor contin- BRI Shicn secures the conmiave 1o Gy at the end of this means new friends | g,6q spread between slices of stale [ Ued: “and he dogsn’t mean any more s Gy e merc ch secured the conclave, EDITORIAL NOTES. 2nd many pleasures at the journev's | 5990 epread 2 Centrar in_great local popularity end. Seven dots in a row stand fo OIS e~ ‘when he swears that you do when you Room Central Bullding The people wmppreciate enterpriss| If the hobble skirt broke hearts as |great prosperity. A leaf folded ov The At of Sdily Wasring. get down on your knees to pray."— i when they ses it rewarded with mil- |it breaks legs it would be more likely {the rim promises something unpleas- Lippincott's. lions and h: lluminated with [t0 become popular. § o T B0 W cop inclear & — e L CAROLINE H. THOMPBON electric lights. P ie happy future is assured. € o e : . Teacher of Music Whiter Welilo talks stteriniping. | omers hetanc o one's breadth, adorn 2| Circus Daring Due to Hersdity. It means the Ongmal and Genuine plain sown, tene down an elaborate naten Diresh WOULD DIE WITH HIS BOOTS ON. |Iv of air flight, but he has never got WORTH HNOWING be. give a louch of distinetion to ones| Alfred T. Ringling tells me that o o away dn g0od shape yet. , o asils prepared | WhOle Apearanca, Simply by the way i | Mine-tenths of the leading performers i — v e vty D e inped ST amd Acy | Which the sash s draned and adjusted. | before the public can be included in i SALCeN Milwaukee must feel sad to think | Som mixed thiokly with powdered drv | Try wearing the-saeh in shawl style [ 30 familtes. As sharply defined as (s T she no longer stands first at the bar. | macaroons. over the shoulders, caught by a stitch — . thy e in back and tucked under the girdle, to | 307 ©ld English lineage, they can be ome, oF the DUBLL Basme. metnod & Speaker Canmon’s fighting bleod up and he gives not at he w @le with his boets on. but beca says he will is no evidence what She-i¢ next to Galveston. — . E = ?| traced backward in some instances - J Shat he s going to zo in'wuch a hurry i e L & college girl who serves cocoa in her | fall in_ diagonal lengths to just above c hawenla Convervaiory. D Shat he will not have time to take| Jack Johnson sa riding and |room often ¢rops a marshmallow into | the ankles. % | more than two centuries—each gerier- B them off If Uncle Joe should die |paying fines in the courts helps keep {each cup, to the delight of her = |, Or wind it twice aropnd the waist, | ation accepting without question the With his boots on pefhaps the grest |hls mame before the people. ? | who find ‘the flavor greatly improved. | !ike a girdle; cross It In Tront and fast- | peritage of spangles and tights. The b 4 F. C. GEER American poblic might think it w T e L T sy circus daring and the circus muscles 2 ¢ $ mistake and just add it 1o his other | Since Col Roosevelt i likely to ap- |, In using muts for saluds one rousc- | DeIOW the knees ind the citcun redtiassions: naxs 8o The Food-Drink for all Ages.( TUNER Bnpardonable errors. There is no par- New York campaign the [hecbe she” ciaines. that their Bavor is Bicarbenate of Soda. scended from father to children and | Rich mflkmhedmn npawdqlom. More healthful than tea or coffes. 122 Prospect 8t Rlcular advantage in 2 man's dy! aith his boots on. Heroes do mot o it of life so arranged quite as often | The embe rere and how better retained if they are chopped. The powdered nuts sprinkled over any salad zzling bankers have fonndgimprove its apearance. A saturated solution of bicarbonate | thence to children agaln. The thrill | Forinfants,nvalids and : Agrees with the weakest digestion. Tl 611 Norwlah, Ch the My ST - ? éi of soda is the means of relief by a N oman who has saftered Feom hiart | Of ihe sawdust ring has got into the | Purenutrition,upbuildin Keep it on your sideboard at home. Citias et e Sh8 Rt a ity Y4000 000 2% T " Cbnstant use of . the solution | blood. From the parent trunk branch- | Invigorates m and the A quick lunch ‘ B ther case the [J0N oD o S e vears "° "4\ woman who serves afternoon co- | keeps down any irritation and while ono | es have crossed and crisscrossed until S, u'rl:ng sqed, Ha posgieed e miots. A. W. JARVIS B (ot aad s ne mesits o i S ccn in"er Doarainx nouse rhom fo | dack nol consider it & cure, she I never | as in the case of the Clarkonians | PT“"‘ free. Address HORLICK'S, Racine, Wis. 18 THE LEADING TUNER IN s Of "the decease 2 Smiling James S chance _callers. uses condemsed milk | without it. ; OWF" Take no substitute. Ask K’S. | EASTERN CONNECTICUT, BE'L i reaiiy in better form to_dic witn || STIlInE James Sherman ts mot w |chance caliors nien coione o s | " Bioarboriate o seds i in ftseit one | 2 the Demotts and the Siegris al for HORLIC 2 8 - zer ma : N Florenzes, great circus lines have ‘Fhone 518-5, 15 Clairmount Ava ©onifs boots off; but the reaper of man | 7 about a third full of the condenseld the most cooling agents that can be g < PP fittle attention to the wish or | OTC ROPUIAT With the machine. milk, adds' a heaping teaspoontul of |emploved on the skin. A saturated so- | been built up and guarded with the (4 sept22a fe of his victim. There is no| i e 5 instantaneous cocoa, mixes the two and |lution means simply that the powder | zealous care of a roval genealogy.— B et i e dosenn cano| g The movement to get the United | niis"the cup with bolling wator. N |is disselved in such strength that when | ;uch G, Welr. 1o the Bohemtan, 78 nen dies with his boots o1 States to take and manage the Mam- |qugar is required. because the milk is |the Hguid evaporates a sediment re- 2 2 - M HUURI GAN . moth cave is simply economical. sweetened. mains, adhering to the skin and allay- Ameriean public iz simply pray ing itehing. . . i o A Disciplinarias tHSt he shall never again he =peaker | ¢ is not the biggest tow There are two simple utensils which | A bettle of any size is almost filled ; E H Washington pemd g Yoy 47 108 lgh Indjspensable. One Is a corn |bonate of soda as will dissplve is add- | the two young and unmarried mem- Wh d Wh 1 B I N i h N e T Enfadder to remove the kernels quickly | ed. Should there be 00 much of the | bors of Centervilie's seliool *board. al an ere 10 bu N NOIrwic F i p P " ; 4 na o s . T his boots on w nm he riges in the mext [ gmetat. The other is @& fine whisk | To use, the skip is freely moistened in | Chauge of teachers in District Number . will sell our stock of congress and sa Mr. Speaker! broom or small brush of fine broom |the spots afrected. the lotion drying | Three. 1 H I I B L BEite ol uhalstt | s pu han it T i popetd |SEE a0 S 1o | o Vi " Slect hefag to Ttk | vDo you tink e nobeen vars | LUSTOM - GIINAING RENYIS Refrigerator h: e - loon B au] as gained 31.7 in popula- |the ears instantly. off & Y y be p n i ' BEE " Seaiee dotective at Newark O. o1 |tion since 1900 and Minmeapony st & = Cfisse mmnter of B tRegugh” it 23::.:::4“:";"::"&: “émd:‘ndyp“:;r TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS DR. E. J. JONES Cir gC S B July 8 are net inquirin what t in silen as 0 W -Preserved Peaches. day and, if one is wakeful, nl night. - » < n I ot dlog 30t thad | n i Rt SIFAIAGENE o ki nrh Yeat-stone ponches: eet - - ried school committesmen one day. at YANTIC ELEVATOR. Suile 46, Shannon Building county grand jury has brought [ It is hard telling what variety would | them and remove the pits. Weigh the To Make Rancid Butter Sweet. “Diseipline! Why, of course she | A. R. MANNING, Yantie, Conn.| _Take elevator Shetucket street en- 0' arts & t 22 of them irue Indictmen's |becoma the mational pic If the peopls | fruit and toeach pound of it allow one | Melt the butter in plenty of boiling | pavs a great deal of attention to it,” | Telephone. decldd |(rance. 'Phone. ¢ SR8 3¢ of them are for murder in the |should vote to determine the question, [OF Suker. ~Put the peaches and the |mater o every eallon of which hal| ssseried Ed Porter, hestlly. Brat Ahatid Y il s e s g - | eranulated sugar in aitern Vers in |been s nert A I = ot i e Y N e Dutisy b7 e B e ranite Kette and set this at the aids | of Jime. Asitate the butter and water | “We never had anybody else begin NEW STOCK I PO]‘CI’] Rockers B on or, upon the petit jury'z | Joe Palley of Wexad tells the demo- |o¥ihe range where the contents will [together thoroughly. and put aside until | to pay as much,” sald Henry Lane. - fTecommendation of merey, by impris- |crat h!".\ bt made of presiden- | wqrm slowly Simmer for about thres- |the water is cold enough to make tha | “Why, one afterncon 1 was in there lu Geods. L4 s Pkan ¢ f e e Toes ki onat £ @ament for life in the Ohlo penitcn- |tial timber. Col. Bryan winks his eve. | quarters of an heur. or until the fruit | butter into a solld cake. Then remove | u¢ Number Three, and<Miss Hobson | for muita® aog *ok i P cali S a8t VRA at prices reg id tlary. Four are for rioting t — = — is tender. Remove the peaches, spread |the cake of butter, scrape off the sedi- i hole -3 inute | them. i brand: imperted. The finest quality it E« for aseault and battery There are 2,100.000 miles of coun- | platters to cool and boil the syrup until | ment from the bottom. and wash it in | Spent the whole time—every minute THE REMNANT STORE, of Olive Oil. Just received 2 2t i Soubtt! if one of the indict try roads in America, and} most of |thick and clear, skimming frequently. [new milk. Then wash it”in salted | of it—preserving order in that school- 170 West Maim St. OTTO FBRRY 62-66 Main Street. £ Seo is hreught fo the electric them have not been mproved in 100]Put the peaches into jars. stand these | water and pack as wsual. Youth’s Companion. JOHN BLOOM, Prop. ’ x $ But they are all Itkely to rec yéurs. s pen o pating watsr and Al them T 5.7 2 —— Next to Fire Statfon. ar28d No. 336 Franklin Strest. _dv2a et , SRS e to overflowing with the boiling liq The Chicago News is authority for |Seal immediate the statement that for a few hours Brusscls had- (he hottest of all expo- L e Mustard Horseradish Sauc: Put on_the stove one and onme-half mallons of strong cider vinegar. Mix togeiher thoreughly two pounds of su- punighment which not only will f Thetr cases, but that will put a damper oh future demonstrations of this kind Have You Nomud the Increased Trapel? ©Ohio will not only Renor hemself, but | ;i ;. Fill & pércelain-lined kettie with hot | gar and one and one-hal pounds of Its & sure sign of good weather and ehe will do a real service for the coun- e = L Ereen peppers. add to them four 1ares | Inustard, one cupful of salt and thrae fine roads. Peoply like to get ut iate try by such an example of authority * i Woke o= onions_ sliced, and a tublespoonful each | gupruls of flour. Molsten this graduel- , 3 fha justice. ="',. "'”"';'l’l 'x"h“ "‘h‘"“““ where he | of cracked mace, allspice and cloves. iy te a thin paste with about a quart mmoa and it you'll tako ene of eur [ ut knows that he is on the | Mix well together, fijl the kettle Withi |of the vinesar before it goes on the ns you'll say the sar.e. MA HONEY ‘Rfl marl7d Try Origntal Sherbert is going. but he knows that he is on |gnod vinegar and boil umtil the pey y Falls Avenue the way. ers are so soft that they mash readi- |the paste. Let it boil five minutes from = v. When cool. take\up the catsup bY |the time it begins to boil. When the The increased railrond rates are - | the ladleful. pour through a sleve and | mustard sauce is quite cold, add a gal- timated to be. rising $300.000.000, but |TUD the catsip through the back of A |jon of freshly, grated horseradish and i g3 spoon until nothing remsins in the | mix pack and seal at once. It I8 of he roads say the increased pay rofls St § GEam sieve, but skin and seeds. Bottle and |the utmast importance to have the DIFFERENT WAYS OF LAND BUY- stove. When the vinegar boils, stir in ING. In the old New Emgland states rich meh &¥e buying wp old homesteads and 4n seme cases entire villages and tura- 99 Perfect That is the world’s official record for accuracy, ng them into private country homes | " "% It SRy cork tightly. It need not be sealcd. | horseradish erated frash. 1 or reserves of one kind and another. Hapby . thouBht™ for to-day: gle - e TAodle Pudding. e o o el R A O i Hfiad AR Puldive e e made by Salome L. Tarr, a writer of GREGG The Best 5¢c Deink Line a small bake sheet with good, and sold, but in very different ways p in a most upsetting way for 4is |rich hiscuit dough, fill nearly full with One whe has had considerable expe- - . . . !old in town. &S for very dMerent purposes. ©nd |ohponents. Sced. 2pples. pat one cup of susar |rience In handling plumes gives some SHORTHAND, in the Fifth ‘International mar out here will buy a vast tract = . ¢ large piece of butter in dots ' any kind | g*neral suggestions to those who buy ’ Made and served oniy at of counmtry land_ not to occupy as 4 lowa's Curious Proposal. of pices; bake one hour in slow oven, | these handsome hat timmings. = Sh h . ds d C Y Fural dwelling place, but rather to sub- | Gov. Carroll of Towa proposes to re e 2 e B Y 9 Sivide and Ao oot 1 small Disctn 53 | dice. the memt igheae A e Seaea Gribe Juice Sharket oy b e v e e e orthiand Speed Lontest, Dunn’s Fountain, rapldly es he can—Omaha Bee. which now average 60 feet in width, | goay two envelopes gelatine in |gloss. Next pull-eut the -flues. The e B = % A paragraph like this makes a New | L0 10, turning the margin of 10 feet on |{aif a cupful of water. Meanwhile dis- | longer and more pliable they are the Miss Tarr is but seventeen years of age and did not have a High School 50 Main Street. Eogasicer smile, because It s trus| i, W48 info nee by the farmers in|solve three cups of nugar in & quart of | vetter value they are Whan it is a Jy30a E g sing corn. S | water. Add grated rind of two oranges | black plume that is under consideration 3 A . 0 such a limited exgent that in effect | (ramsrer weould result in an added | ama boil seven or elght minutes Tos | cxamine 1t caretully in a strong HEnt education. She began the study of Gregg Shorthand less than two years it is & misrepresentation. There is a |yicld of 5.000,000 bushels a vear. That | moye from fire. Add soaked gelatine (and select one with a high gloss, for movement on foot here to wipe out | he shoyld even propose such a thing |gna ‘the juice of three lemons, three |if it is a dull black or on the Brownish the 1ase that New England has a worn- | £hows Tow completly cultlvated theloranges and a pint of grape juice; |cast, the feather is of ferior quality ‘out sofl, and to establish the fact that | betler Mississippl Valley states Dave |gtrain: let mixture c6ol: then freezé |or has been poorly dyed. the growing of some crops New |become. No one riding througl ralignc serve in small glasses set on srape :.,.n e ot o Chentl= Jihe|New Tiampshire, for. example, even if |feuves. X 4 ita highwaye were needlessly wide, before the contest, and with but one year’s office experience entered the contest against representatives of the leading Pitmanic systems. What Miss Tarr has done can be duplicated with Gregg Shorthand by Y®U. Her rec- High Grade PIANOS Hand-Made Paper Hats. Best corn the world has seen Was | ,uld propose the turning of any part 4 The girl, e making their own pa- | B Sl s growa and is being grown in boutherd | of (e buck (o private twners n or- | ! SR ianc Posiva. e Cass and bonmets for favora, Wth | ord conclusively proves the superiority of the system in both SIMPLIG- New Engiand, me of the bes U er to enlargd their crops, since 8o b -, #tir in four | gj d ste and a good working < 2. H Srown in the country Is €rown in|muth of the jand notw lles i disase. |tablespoontuls of. meal dnd cook ten | Netiern'the Work soes Tast and 1 Ereat ITY and LEGIBILITY. ' Insist on getting GREGG SHORTHAND, Eole Mection, and the revival of| A #ood solation for . the Iowans/|minutes. Cool 1 and add a pint of | Fan.* Checked tissue sunbonnets sueh x ales ee usic ercharding and intensive farming |ERL be fon the public to retain title | cold millc hilf @ cup of molasses. half | au commuter's wives wear for garden- BOOKKEEPING and TOUCH TYPEWRITING, as taught at the to the highivays at the full width, but |# teaspoonful each of salt and ciuna- | jng come ready made in alt colors at 25 ND "Ew i mmraty avmetne e atenton | iy low 2000 T oS et g o g el LM Wi | R S i ey o A STYLES |eapital as = seurce for prof- |side te be utilized by the owner of {haM u cup of sig Bake in u ot | tenth' of that sum, ven two hours. When it hus baked 3 S atier thn - | the adfoining: property unttl such time |0 0 A has £ Calashes, shakers ang all the other “‘" "“'“":‘:n“ 4 fver the ayn- | s the ‘growth of population mude it | BRIf an hour acd one cup of cold milk. | 14 timers are susily produced with the dicates have e Y | desirable- in wny place to employ the'|S@ve with whipped cream or butter pretty papers provided for the purpose. NORWICH COMMERCIAL SCHOOL WALL PAPER will BOt be one-half the size of thel ' ¢ street surfece. This is the sys- | Just fine. Flowe t out of hapkin: a average western ranch New England | e in the District of Columbia, éna: ¢ Dagers re sometimes ingenously dis- - Broad r[, Buildii 1s mot being parked by millicmmires, [t works admirably.—Boston Tran- Ice Cheam bobea on suth headgear. Visor c : roadway eatre Bul ny - ’ But it is being Boomed by capitalists | “eript. Two packages of vanilla ice cream |are me'uz\ul style :: =l Girls - errln tun s e . owder, one and a half arts of swee ave tried to mi 6 hats know the T c Who see that there is money in it Well {gians Suesioiupol <3 |Banasribne and.a KAl quart of swent d:um:: bk i - 5 v i e Day and Evening Sesslens begin August 29'h. CHAS. S. DONNELLY, Priaclp; The Birmingham News says that“a |half cups of sugar pinch of salt. one |the head ana actually stay on. o " Connt Abruszi bat limbed over all | 10 cicjan i< euing & railread for | tablespoontul of vanilla. Stir ice creain | “Dncle Sard* frames, which may be 49 Main Street maylsd Dbought, should be used for the purpose tall hats are. will wtd the prin-'} §1,000 for the lose of his voice. But [ powder and sugar together. then add 1 a mf—-calumbh State. lmilk and cream; aiso salt and venilla.

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