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could be made to pay a substantial fine or be sent to jail for thirty days, it is likely that discipline would be established promptly in that family and one lad would never be again found wity an orchard raiding gang.” This method of disciplining parents might prove effective and it would be likely to “tickle the boys ulletin Cousies. NEWSPAPER KINDLINESS. The newspapers of the country, in various ways, do many kindly and aritable acts for the people, so The at Norwich, { Courant and The Times of Hartford QRS mattar. were right in step with the philanthro- Sa——: pic papers of the country when they recognized that Engineer Bosworth of New London was a deserving man who ed his life in a public serv- ren invited the public to con- trihute fund for the benefit of his Thursday, Sep! widow and children, who from ecir- o> 3 —— cumstances over which Engineer Bos- | worth had no control had been left in needy circumstances; and the result Telephone 219. s $5000 raised to lighten the bur- dens of those left behind—to brighten e prospects of a future which must, ced, have looked gloomy enough. e newspaper is not only a com- ndable moral force, but an active wcent in relleving distress in all parts yrld whenever a sudden ca- vites its attention and co- OVERLOOKED. he new ballot law does not cover the se question and no provision s made for it on the blanket ballot to use for the first time this new ballot, se- envelope voting has come to n end, for it as readily indicates how the elector votes by the cross imprint- I in the circle as the old separate can and democratic ballots of ng sizes used to ict that this omission was discovered until the bill had be- » no way Interferes, with action upon the question. the t where wet and dry issues ade this fall the vote on li- - be taken in a box by itself sk en done in the past. EDITORIAL NOTES. Mr. Sherman's good humor shines from the center of his bad politics THE LOBSTER QUESTION oAl Pmtar Ly ‘The lebster, like meat is ut rea ( ] Bryan's early declination of monablo cost at its =o: and unrea- | nation for the presidency need sonatle In cost at the point o - » s a finality, ety. The lobstermen are not piline ¥ up wealth with lobsters cellirx 0 . sevelt hits, the people wcemts & pound; and the piea of < t cer; but they do not vote al- the quests th'their cheering hand. nor was sure an would Jo him good, it nce in priee Th appetite at the shore resorts charged with beine wrprising that it did September and the | — — the lobster will doubt s 3 ght for wday: The man not satisfiel with his lot might | T | to an oneer. 1t is eheering to note that the fish | - commiss.oner of Maine Fas planied t not prompt enough to B48908,008 lobasters along the Maine | €° On (he half-shell on September 1st cosst which ought to b- ¥ & the oysterman gets him there. I e riate Johnson is cunning in pre B e ting the & unfalr weather in fair time. & ; expects anvthing else? y Roosevelt docan't appear to be afraid s sle. Let's see if it is pos- e e tm to make it profitable. 6 enormous differe: . hit, zreat deal mamtained that the susplcior Ballin ator's exam- fhat & Ruge lobster trust to get away It the suspicic coming back. uthorities = e s The protection 1 st had just taken its crop of the salvation th gw vith it hay-fever suf- t their | fere ild have forgiven everything. ovster | Fdison's talking pictures have a t]ve at fits. it will be a wonder. i ) voice will not fit a 10x12 per A LIMIT TO CRITICISM gy .5 e s While they arc eating ten-cent lob- P s itace of s 1 zlan sit down to the 20-cent that there is a iimit to interferer | Secasmarly Agrprifigesd | harmony is the bird the . ticians are trying to trap just now, BRI, bt 50 wond doesn't inclined to fly to come of queering before the people t 8 Righust tribunal of justice in this coun- | = try. As one writer well suys The | a man who found a supreme court has survived manv at &'s | ‘ canned tongue is not to tacks and will survive many more. It | o baving a feeling of sus- is imbedded so strongly In our picion exc stitation that only a constitutiona T gevolution can take it out ~| The Austrian students who are see- thers buflded wisely end & America In days haven't given they rendersd the court | | themselves time to learn the eccen- - ricities of Podunk L4 gusts of agitation. 1 dntention of the framers « - Jison predicts that we are in the .fltfl-“ ‘-V:’ “:d"“_v by o V¢ |aawn o iay when doctors will “- R nd > . * | keep us well, not cure us from being s vu.r,v—- n‘hq 1 , sick. China got there long ago. M'Q“fiur‘-.):\z..' ;| There are citizens who wonder how court, lormers. state or | crooks get into legisiatures, for they sttack the wrong end o o | haven't thought that it is the well- and the court finds their artion un - stitutional, it is wiser for them to heed | = that does it. thie wamings of that tribamal and the | 1t 1y hinted that the “non-effective” mext fime to begin their proceedings | republican orators will not be thrown in the way it indicates s right” wer the fence or hid under the barn they will be permitted to talk in safe THE RAIDERS OF NEARBY FARMS | =tales ,mh::‘:;':m:h" the misinter- Since Mr. Sherman thinks he is a retaes reedom in theletier man than Colonel Roosevelt in | S SeRder out nto the suburbs by | gjitics, he now has the opportunity to SRPNSE Ay Bight and on Suncays and | oy the world, He must come upon help themselves to i egetables | 4. o and fruit as are unguaried. and the weuld be surprised if thay knew Woe to Him Who Ducks. Of produce and {rult these | 15, 45iaing the activity of the State and carrs off in *| Husiness Men's association in secur- But how few complaints | ing the viaws of prominent legislators, ever hear from the men |:nd candidates, on the public utilities ) 1estion, Mayor Thayer of Norwich s New England afiction, | 79vises members of the Central labor more. peiiar | UNION of Hartford, not only to ask states fhan to the re A Boston paper | [ nite s senator “who will rep- more the reiders of or- [ resent the people of Connecticut In— gardens are abroad In|stcad of special interests” According all the suburbs and in - town he wire news, Mr. Thayer then tells Forget party for just ene election, B SWenty miles of Boston. union to tabuiate the answers and B aiuried thammociver ) out and defeat every man who ‘who Prnore wers ‘no’ or quibbles, explains, wupon the ownership of B redve E d or evades, and to see to it that t -Iflml..: ;:.: - ‘e;h:é . man wh awers ‘yes' is alect- b @ responsibility. The treelpecome an insurgent and astonish | mot constantly guarded is soon seif al the power that lies in your | and, after the thievish vis- | hands.” looks as though there filied their bags and has- | vould be more of this kind of work le the fruit they can | done by the individual voter this year :."'"h"-k off limby and|than ever before, not with a view to . P ting nothing worse than we are other malicious niischie e ting” but th a W to securing wantonness of the destruc- | {1 kind of legislation which here- the most irritative feature of [ to/ore Leen denied, by those who has s manifested wheresoever | ducked —Ansonia Sentiuel hait” 3 gy T ot ovesy city Ambigucus Marble. New Bngland and in scme A well knuwn Beston architect T from a protracted profession New England a number of |40 : “ng 5t iu the west just after th -u‘:m S ete A4 & 4ad n ¢ Phillips Brooks me- thes noria ic wreatly admired the work paper says: “The hood- | in his first but was chagrined. w wawages orchards wnd gt d he was far from the right concep- B R it ‘respec- 1 shen be interuicied (i Aguee be hind the bishop as Death cutting down “'| birve "":"" him | shining Lght in the height of his permitting him to run| . .o, waver, he was nat entirelt such a boy fell into | ajone in this. s sevoral others had of the police, his father | made 122 same mistake Reports of Cure of Dissase by Fasting { Woman in Life and in the Kitchen \ TS er—— SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE. A little minced sweet green or red pepper added to the croguattes, or morning dish scrambled or served as an omelet, will prove a tasty change. Peaches are delicious served with ice Make a plain vanilla cream. When frozen line a melon mold with the cream and fill the center with the peaches cut into small picces and well Cover with the cream and then pack in salt and ice for an hour Norwich, Conn,, U. §. A.—Sir: Kindly publish these few lines for the infor- mation of vour readers. A FEuropean getleman from Moghal Surai, E. L Railway, India, who has lately been reading books on this subject, has re- cently informed me that on the 19th of June last his left foot became in- flamed, sore and swollen, and he wag obliged to go about the house bares foot, e tried the experiment of a fast to cure it and started on the 218 eating nothing after breakfast on the 20th. The disease of the foot was cured at once, and he considered him- self quite well on the 24th, but he con- tinued his fast until 27th. A benumbed feeling, which he had for twelve months in_his right shoulder and arm has elso disappeared and he was quite surprised when he was washing his foot to find that a pain which he had suffered from for vyears, when he shifted his left toe joint pull it about says that hi fected by the fast that he did a long | morning’s work, voluntarily, by t: his piano to pieces and ‘thoroughly | cleaning it out, being several hours on his legs. guez is said to be the only railroad promoter of her sex in Mexico. recently perfected all arrangements for the construction of a railroad Oaxaca to the port of Salina Cruz, on isthmus of Tchauntepec, branch line to Puerto Angel, on the Pacific coast. Servant girls in Yonkers, N. Y., have things arrenged nicely for their com- fort by the women of that cit: Women'’s Institute thair use and has rooms where they see their friends and pass the evenings in their company. classes for domestic sclence for those who care to join them and an employ- ment bureau for those who need its especially for us fish dish is made of crab, lobster or any kind of cold fish. then put it into a_par with plenty of buttr, adding a little nutmeg and salt for seasoning. little flour and an egg or two beaten up with cream. will not curdle, and add a few cracker crumbs so as to make it thick enough the s woll; TUnited States Consul H. Albert John- thaf the present lacemakers in Belgium 45.000 women and girls, as compared with 150,000 in 1875. begin their apprenticeship at the age of 6, although the legal age is 9. Their hours are from 6.30 to 12 and from 1 to 7 in summer, and in winter from § in the morning to 10 at earn 8 to 10 conts @ day. pert being paid Liege says number of the mixture The lacemakers with buttersd crumbs and If one wishes, in making the more ex Chloride of lime as a disinfectant is humid days prinkle it about the cel- of lemon syr never excee in summer. vo as it used to allay the disagr le gnawing sensation at once. He had such his mouth that he found water horrid without lemon syrip in it. a5, able to sprinkle The Malines lacemakers are the little daily in the garbage can. An experienced cool s using molasses she She lets it come to a boil Then there is value of the /s that when Cold Water Canning. with the desired on the rubbers. with clear cold jars into the water and set them in th wash boiler no unpleasant raw taste. A good bait for a rat trap is a paste made of cornmeal and egss. A nutmeg or cheese grater is more quickly cleaned with a &tiff brush than in any other way. in which flour or sugar coma make excellent dishcloths. well to stitch up the bags, using them with me during 1 has Eouln souio been cured there s above the tops the bubbles c Screw these on tigh away in a cool, darl I a lemon is heated, either by bein Variety Salad. plunged into boiling w into the oven fe the juice will bz more readily extrac! ater or by be ich {1 ground or chopped | peppers, chopped. Mix and garnish with three hard boilzd egegs and serve cold on lettuce Jeaves with a French dressing, or, if with mayon An English Beverage. said an Orange woman, quainted with a most delicious bev Escalloped Sweet Potatoes. Cook six m toes in thetr 1 brought back the recipe certainly make bottle it for homa-made. m ¢00l enough rape the skins off eglin is made: Mix together threa|in half in nd the grated rind of a lemon. n hour, skimming taking from the fire white of an egg whipped teaspoonful 1 teaspoonful of Just before quarter of a 1 |a cuptu of b tablespoontul Tie cheesecloth over the crock in a cool place. bottom of each ter and send ready to use under improves with age The Useful Shoe Tree. Novelty shoe trees They are to be had sin months, and are made of Nut and Cheese Nougat. Moisten Neufchatel cheese with a lit- | wear on ghoe tre will be abando Breakfast Eggs. Moistan in warm milk and butter a lit- Place a dropped egg on each slice | ané surrounad meat warmed in butter. parsely tips. Sprinkle with Sweet Potato Puffs. Steam six sweet potatoes and mash tablespoonful ing drooo of the m and bake in ] auick oven; serve hot Pickled Gherkins. the smallest longer than two and a half Pretty Petticoat. Very lovely, cut| for wearing under oiince each of mustard [ gor ' can e made at home with yer Tie the spices | B0 (000 | Is bought for the | willing to take the trouble, allow a cupful of sugar, a large table- two red pepper ing petticoats small and an sced and whole cloves. of cheese cloth, ‘hundred pickles. pickles on the stove in a granite sauce- pan with the spices and sugar er with strong vingear. Heat the vine- gar as slowly as possible, is scalding hot the pickies s to bottle and s i demi-flounc: and one of the ni and when it present or tralia_followed the Americ the lar petticoat with a gathered flounce of lawn or fine cambric. this comes the embroidery. | bought with a good deal of p | g the flounce can be its f To Remake Blackberry Jelly. a difficult thing better if T knew Pittsburg two tumblers saucepan and heat Then let it an hour, add half a cupful of ve sugar and a of ‘the jelly in | | toward the front boll slowly half St A Curtain Wrinkle. making cur make the hem fn tablespoonful attending th, irrested In hoth ends jus immediately. The stitching does not month or oftener be reversed and Elderberry Cord To make the cordial, of elderberries in a pint of water and Aad a table- | boil two quarts Is of sugar. spoonful each of whole ‘When it has boiled gently half an hour| There are lovely nove strain it, add a wineglas; dy, and bottle and seal immediately. evening slippe Peanut Butter. To make the butter. and rub off the nside skin between t Then pass them sev 1 times through the finest cutte 00a machine. which are reduced to this fine paste | hout being previousls oil_enough in particlos adhere! pure olive oil may be added: or, butter is to he made frequently tie table butter may be added for the gown with which shell the nuts| folds of a towel ming, both the black and says the Philadelp the nuts— | themselves to footgear, excepting the eve not high boots o upon t buckskin and se is the wea b red silk stockin pint of freshly shelled lma Dbeans on the stove in a sancepan con- Pumps of linen to match the frock exceedingly try wear in the Autu teaspoonfil nd boil them gently 20 to 25 minutes. their attitude on a utilities | whether they will vote for a | and put them back five_minutes, spoonful of butt Delicious Fudge Balls, ‘The ingredients a a_few | ordinary pepper and grat- of chopped | | of lem- | the same as for four tablespoonfuls grains each of s ed nutmeg, a te tablespoonfy Pour at once into a hot veg- etable dish and send to the table. from the fire, beat vigorously or six minutes, then place in the Let cool for about the same length of time and should be repeated three or four times, The result wiil be a delicion fudge which can be molded with the In molding, Custard Roast. some slices from a stale loat| Divide each slice | one-half inch thick. into three or four pieces and remove Prepare a plain with one egg, one teacupful of milk, the crusts. A candied cherry on the top of each sugar to taste. is ‘quite an awddi custard and off the loose fiour and fry T no¢ Motors Rival a Mint. Sprinkle them with fine Michigan. is declaring a cash cent. and a i CONCERNING WOMEN. Mrs gva E. Bean of Ugen sdmitted United States « Mrs. Bean is the first woman ir ve the honor. ne attorney at Baco for a num- ber of years Mrs, Maria W. Coronel ds Domin- for the last | Har Rt et on the stock | dividend of of the prosperity which othar ind foutsermened. ewsblt | ONE SIZE ONLY, 50%A BOTTLE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR To the Faditor of Norwich Bulletin, reakfast on the had quite gone, and he could | vithout pain. He further | s strength was ‘o little af- | g He took every day a half-pint gl and water. He found very necessary the first n his stomach bad A retired Hindu city magistrate who sted in Nature cure L seve tten to me from Mysore ase of dropsy of a_sever ; fasting. Syndicate. Lic nce. India Pilgrim Cause and Effect. The Pilgrims did not come here to selves, to enlarge the do— 1"lord and ma i and the wild &nd vio:ence They ¢ rwealth, with the Bible e of what firm founda- | ablished. They bul oy knew. We have ¢ d generation to b asperities and nd spirit- every man t of Gi 1 the mo re able to as a nation s individ annot far de- shed ways of th re Changing. in the heme to postpone Irish pire. But with was won of the Queen Anne led from the gove > the sole and fur wncestral pride, whic t peerage. Canada more independence roved constitution. Its 1 that Aus- and not ming its is not so ro: wn, model in Isle of Pines Case. Whatever y be the circumst of the Amer of Pines, thi that the int 1 citizens concerned in by our govern- consistent with the cure their 1 States, ir- of peopl t has done otect a single countries hundreds of = done in the ca people. By action citizenship country has come to ean a leal in foreign countries, and the of the nation as a whole hus icreased in the eyes of forelgn- government is go ready to otection to all of its citizens Jeser @ very clear recipro- il duty rests upon every citizen of ecing fo it that when abroad he does his conduct presume too much s willingness. The rights of American citizens when in foreign land in nearly all cases, ade- quately protected by treaty obliga- tione, and consular representation 10 GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS ALWAYS BV THE GERUINE Syrop=Fies AND LIXIR=SENNA MANUFACTURED BY THE auronsa fis Semup @ SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGG(STS, against injustice is provided for in all cases gl serious offenses or dis- putes—Washington Post. More Than 9,000 Queen Wasps. At _the anpual show of Burghfield ana_Sulhampstead Horticultural socie- ty, held on the grounds of Sir Wynd- ham Murray at JBurghfield recently, the mumber of quey waspa exhibited was by far the ugn @ver collected, there being 9,944. Ernest Chance of the\Manor house, Burghfield, gives the o ors a far- thing for each wasp, and this year he has paid out just over £1%. The ma- jority of the collectors were\ehildren. is the best cream made for the skin. If you have a red, rough, blotched, sore, unsightly skin, try this great product of the American Druggists Syndicate. You can use it for massaging wrinkles and for a sallow complex- fon, &s it whitens and beautifies, s safe, harmless and does not grow bair. No woman who values her ap- pearance and who wants & smooth clear skin should let a day go by without trying it for the face, neck, arms and bands. Get it for 25c. at any A. D. S. drug store. Smith, the Drugman, 205 Main St. Pitcher & Service, 253 Central Ave, Lerou’s Pharmacy, 276 West Main St. The Real Key To a Geod Position i the ability to il it. _ Able, competent, expert yousg men and_women, like our Pleasant, profitable employment. Let us trainY OU—make you an expert stenographer o bookkeeper. Let us 1o equip you for service that will bring you | | tich reward in the satisying form of | | GOOD salay. | We teach all business branches. We | | wain our students in practical business | | methods. We will make YOU * master of your destiny.” able to cope with diff- [} culties, surmount obstacles and GET | | AHEAD IN THE WORLD. | Adk today for our free illustrated | ] cotalog. THE NEW LONDON Business (0llege RABrubeck, o, Newlondon. Conn. | | | . l’ s Ll emn S o | { [ 1 LB Canning Time The time you have eaten ail the frunit you *can and that you can’t, you can.” | We have been waiting for the canning season fo ‘open so we could show you | |our nice sieck of materials | fo hielp you can---fresh from |the growers and importers Green Ginger Roo! 20c a pound. fresh Stick Cinnamon Large Clove Buds Tumeric Powder For Coloring Pickles CELERY SEED and all other kinds. Paraifin for Cappings Jeliies 10cts a pound. The Lee & Osgood Co. RETAIL STORE 131-133 Main Street, NORWICH, CONN. 3 SHOWS DALY EITH & PROCTOR'S 230, 7 AnD 8.45 VAUDE VILLE 4 Musical Mays 4 DREANO & GOODWIN IVA PONNETTE The Black Mammy with He Pickaninny Canine A Rehearsal Before the Party AT s i ol B o s babdats i il thi - S50y e HARRY THRILLER, the Man with the Tables and Chairs s i L bt o b it e Lot ot on fondny aud Thursday. Admission 10c. Evenings Res erved Seats 20c. POLI’S —EXTRAORDINARY VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS— Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Septemb:r 1st, 2nd, 3rd Watsorn’s Farmyard Circus ect from Hammerstein's Roof Garden, N ROOSTERS, GEESE, SHEE! SCOTT & DAVIS, Musical Jingles. SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION 6—Dixie Serenaders—6 “} A COONTOWN FESTIVAL OF SONGS AND DANCES. ELECTROGRAPH BEST SEATS FOR LADIES AT MATINEES, 10c. Matinees at 2.15—10c, 20c. New Show Every Y P, DONKEYS KAUFMANN BROS., DOGS, CATS, MADGE HUGHES, Singing Comedienne. Evenings at 8.15—10c, 20c, 30c. Next Monday—CARLOTTA, THE LOOP THE LOOP GIRL, and four other _features. The Seats are now on sale at the Box Office for Labor Day. A6th Annual Fair New London County Agricultural Society TUESDAY, SEPT. 6th trot or pace—purse trot or pace—purse MONDAY, SEPT. 5th, 1910 Two Balloon Ascensions, one at 11 a. m. and one at 4 p. m. each day of the Wrestling match under the man- agement of the Norwich Central Labor SEPT. 7th vace—purse trot—purse WEDNESDAY, trot or pace—purse $300 2.30 class, trot—purse $200 County Colt Races—purse $50 AUCTION! There will be an auction of live stock held on the grounds the last day September 7th, commencing at 9 a. m. and at that time and place will undertake e of cattle, Bring in anything that you want sold. been secured for the auction. M. R, JOY, Starter. FOUR AUCTIONEERS. COUNT THEM. Wednesday ciety will furnish the auctioneers, o sell any live stock in the sh: stock or anything that is stock. 25 horses and 25 cattle have alread Remember two Balloon Ascensions Extraordinary Free at- and every thing that goes to make a live County Automobiles 35c. GTON, See'y. Children under 12 years 15c. THEO. W. YERRIN Admission 35c. Teams 35c. ARTHUR D. LATHROP, Pre: Bring in your Town Teams A sure’ $20. for each team of 12 yoke. of Oxen. Latest Novelties Chignon Puffs Better Free Attractions Cluster Curls than ever. «__for the New Coiffares Band Concert. ARTHUR D. LATHROP, Prest. THEO. W. YERRINGTON, Sec'y. Ghe Gibson Toilet Co. 67 Breadway The Goodwin Corset and Lingerie MODELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRED. ‘Phone 505 NELLIE S. HOWIE, Temcher of Piane. Central Pullding CAROLINE H. THOMPSON Teacher of Musie shington Street. F. C. GEER TUNER 122 Prospect £t Norwich, C& A. W. JARVIS IS THE LEADING TUNER IN EASTERN CONNECTICUT. 16 Clairmount Ave Summer Toys PAILS and SHOVELS, SAND TOYS SAIL and MECHANICAL BOATS, BASEBALLS, LUNCH BASKETS, JAPANESE PARASOLS, FANS, ETC. MRS. EDWIN FAY, Franklin Squars ‘Fhone 518-5. r. H. BALCOM, Thamas St. iven at my resideace upil. Same me peed at Schawenka Consrvato HAVE YOUR Watches and Clocks Repaired by FRISWELL, 25-27 Franklin Str DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Lenta/ Surgeon. In charge of Dr. 8 L. Geer's practwe lest flinesa. Norwich, Genn. A Fine Assortment MILLINERY AT LITTLE BRICES. MRS. G. P. STANTON STEP IN AND TRY OUR 35c DINNER From 12 to 2 DEL-HBFF CAFE, Ground Fioor 181 Main Street. NOTICE persens having t the Town of worwich se preseat them Sept. A. W. LILLIBRIDGE, First Selectman. floraiDesigns and Cut Flowers For All Occasions. AMERICAN HOUSE, Farrell & Sanderson, Propa, SPRECIAL RATES to Theatrs Troupes Traveling Men, ete. Livery connested SHEIUCKET STREET. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 368, 77 Cedar Strast, Gum Gluten Biscuit Grisps NOODLES at CARDWELL'S ut vour Wusl ess before the public v ing columns of The Bulletis-