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(there shquld be enough to make qne|a half cups of sifted flour, one level : | i one half pintsy, let soakk uniil soft; | teaspoon of sodu, and two of G g add the chopped meat, one whole egg | tartar; sift these all together into y E 5 J and the unbeaten yolks of two, two | bowl; put into a teacup one egg yolk, s 1 tablespoonfuls of poultry len!unlng,, tl;‘i;i c«:lr;ough %::lt&: !m;:‘t:r. nt: u::.ltm fl}: I've never known a betting man : Peper. anidesaitita (inale Deat U0 | (Aweaty: 10 L bl otip: ‘mixi & P D t in ing yet who would bet on a woman’s age light. If the dressing should seem too pu Wil I moist, add a little ecracker meal—a | bowl with other nts; - beat or a horse jockey's veracity. > 3 moderately soft dressing ausht to be | white of egg with pinch of sait stifr: It doesn't cost any more to lose a / J the ‘result for the amount given in|Put this in and beat all at least five 5 - Z 7/ Y 2 this recipe. i minutes. Will repay you for tima )% Z part of the crops than it does to over- : D Sauare Cramberry Jelly: | SDENG And when baked will bolight at do in geetting them in and become S : A N | wash: two, quflqr;’: e hariss wad put | & feather. T use one teaspoon of va- \ S ’mLK Sl in double bofler with half a pint of | P& for flavering. & o SQUARE. Bill Bangs says he'd rather beat the v / water, let cook for about two hours 6| nrymsachusetis. i " s until soft, then press through a jelly carpet than to take care of the baby, bag. If desired clearer press through m FARME and he hasn't had any experience at flannel; to every pint of juice add | fther. pound ‘of sugar: cook juice for 20 o1 bz Minutes. boiling stowly, then add sugar, || Social Corner Scrap-Book ! Parson Dawson says second-hand and boil till a drop will stand on paper | . s piety cannot make a second-rate saint. without spreading: then pour in jelly glasses. Do this when . berries are ot cheap and you can have your jelly for| Fill a cork with thumb %=cks and the winter, place in the work-basket, will bq Sea Foam Rolls: Scald a pint of | found very convenient wlhen cutting milk (sweet), add one tablespoonful of [ Out patterns instead of using a weight. That's the kind professed, piety ofter " THE FOE-FIGHTING FARMER'S FULL REWARD produces. Samantha Psalter says she never disagrees with sermons and sermons EACH DAY HAS ITS CARE, AND EACH CARE HAS ITS DAY (Written Specially for The Bulletin,) man with only one pair of hands and - T pnor brain €6 ommose these multi- | do not disagree with her, for she just THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $250 to first; $1.50 to second; $1.00 to [ Fugar: add jone teaspoontul ot e [ s Soh ohil®s mame 'on}liken . f.;‘..‘.'rdt'.:'“h .'rk ':': p oxl;fmh«\h gg;—usgng ‘ {;n;iuus cnemies? Shall I give up the | picks out the plums suited to her | third. Award made the last Saturday in each month. warm add one-half yeast cake (com- |tape and attach it to caps, umbrellas, ~ > és zht and call myself beaten by the | i % s their nature to. When you come | o n SV S0 O %and the crow and | 255 right down to hard-pan, It's in the | (he \weed—which I have hitherto for- Cy Cymbal says hope may be a good mature of most men to love a fight. | gotten to mention, but which is al- | agget, but he never saw a careful man pressed); dissolved in a little water | rubbers, ete. and things Jwill not be (warm), three .cups of flour, beat and | lost so easily. EVERY WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY. set to rise three hours; then add flour | o L e | " to knead, let rise, again and then shape s are Dogs aren’t the only arimals of that| ways reac spr p ke my i 3 The Bulletin wants gooa home letters, good business le:ters; good help- | ; 2 e them together with a spring clothespin, mort. In fact, the inherent human | Nants v the Ihtost Tand. stmansls | Who was willing to loan five dollars | ful Jetters of any Kind ihe mind may sugsest, They should be in hand by | nte rolls by relling each oblons brush | i et (B N easily found when f"ndn"s- fflr :\xdl""l‘x hra; been yeeog: | them? By no means! Here comes in |on it. Wednesday of each week. Write on but one side of the paper. very light and bake 30 minutes. wanted. ized by “ an nature | oy of . struggle ore is Gt 5 - W i . y o Sl W ents of uman paturs | the Joy of the strusgle. Here is e | Sariah says children and turkeys are Address, SOCIAL CORNER EDITOR, Bulletin Office, Norwich, Conn. Tihins Bt Pis b of cioppelt have gome so far as to defend it | u..‘{}-“..- $h i rfcithags gv,q-m nor given. | Pesky nuisances. When you think they — :nnksd I;eerf- 2h», (‘\uis of '!.:-‘”“""T:u .:mt:[ . 5 o Strens | N fmois > g o b 5 0] 3 o ol They find in war the hard and stren It is a fight to the finish.|are strolling near they are =straying PRIZES FOR OCTOBER A‘/r%m_:ul:/{x e stimet Solloy b ouse Af wous eceonditions which weed out the | phore . s no drawn battle & R S R et and devalop to | oot o Beimo awn battle dn tHS Lo e avar lasses: 5 eups of sugar: three-quarters Cover eachi child’s set of books wit the same color, so that each child wil know his hook as soon as he sees it M. - war. One or the other must win.” Sweet Sixteen, No. 1, of Norwich, the first prize, $2 ; i nribach el R T o e o e Too many farmers sell apples picked Frank, of Moosup, the second prize, $1.50. tz);dc&;‘:sm:)(; r';'f;sfl&“;“s;&‘f”jfi?fl- ‘n‘l‘"t\;:r:r When Doctors Disagre o A o e e : msh?m,: e o ne - ang | itk tlis rake &s. hand-plcked, fruft Jack. the Hunter, of Norwich, the third prize, $1.00. lemons: juice of two oranges; 1 table- | The democratic doctors fail to spoonful of mace; two tablespoonful | agree in their diagnosis of political s aht- | Just because they took a hand at it. ¢ : A K 5o hoeing: fight each of cinnamon, clove, allspice, 2| ills. Speaking of the view of ‘new But war, while strengthening the | .. ;) \eeding; fighting and replant- hting and poisonin sturdior qualities of those Who survive | ing." fghting sud barnine: usias ail | .. -puttering lantern and a Kicking A Hallowe'en Party. keeping can find valuable receipts in | hutmegs grated: 3 tablespoontuls of | nationalism' taken by Prof Woodrow @5 rigors, is nevertheless Wantonly | woris of weapons in all sarts of ways | COW are two things I have no place in | gocial ‘Corner Sisteps: A phantom | the Soctal Corner. Some are costly ! lemon extract: 1 teaspoonful of almond | Wilson, democ -andidate for gov- estructive of all that civilization | jzainst all sorts of foes, but fighting | the barn for. ‘Both are too derned| party for Hallowe'en is full of jolity. | While others are cheap.. They tell you extract 2 cups (-' rxvjn‘d\‘ 4 "l!)vs '!" lm‘mm‘i' A e R ~l '-.‘.. vs) i "»Ms most valuable. It depopulates | 41| the time, till, at last. he came off | uncertain. There are many ways of promoting | 10W to make mince pie without me DT L ";"‘ Gl St Rt R L A e LR s it ot B el and destroys; it turns homes into ash | victor. Then, as he looked at his i such an entertainment, cream pie without cream, butter m in rP(Iy~r_tts n order glven "-m "vn""“‘e last b t} \-“u ekl feaps and fertile valleys into death- | yoey apples and his curdy cauliflowers | I 40 not wonder that a good mileh | “rppo®tandle shades to give the effect | Without butter and ice cream without brandy, and let simmer 1 then ic new nationalism means some- v L8 | Vi i L ower 4 N Y & ream—all are dda brandy and shavin from the | thing. I do not know exactly what swept wastes, While, possibly, some | and his red-hanging tomatoes and his | cow S§hows a poor appetite for hay |of ghostsand witchas should be of red | cream—all are good. . i rind of lemon and oranges. You will | it has been defined so often by various Sood thing may be said for it in 18 | full-cared corn and his sure to hav follow | persons and never twice allke, but [ uitimate results, there is no lack of | toes, he summed it al o ks IS i The youns folks should try to secure smooth pota- | that a drunken tramp has slept on.|and black coloring. Quaint littls ones youns | ould tr 3 . up by conclud- o8] g L with the heads of black cats on them | the Prizes for the Thanksgiving dinner b evil things to say of it in its harsh | ing” " oIf T am not a better ana |Pure f00d is just a good a motto for | T i NTRGE LR REK IoH tore, but | offered by The Bulletin, It matters not t is r LT L e e ) @nd cruel processes. Some econo- | stronger man for my tussle with Na- | the barn as the house. clever fingers. 'dan casily, anfke then | Whetlier 1L I8 ' good tatitusikey well | . Pympkin 'Ple: {Two lcup: e S el g mists have gone so far as to ask if | ture and the enemies my farm, | Epe Psal . hat ac home. Get,some heavy biack pa-| baled, or & good plump coon with all pumpkine; 1 cup of sugar: 1 table- | JOT SeTiEIn LIRS WE EU AU 10 there wasn't some way in which man- | then there is no virtue in war and no “benezer Psalter says that ourfo ", " ome red tissue paper. Draw |the fixings. No doubt some of the spoonful of molasse ablesnoonful | 100 1‘? i a 19‘;'-! k“‘:"‘””“l‘l: A kind could be trained in the same | value in the ‘Rehting ods weekly conference meeting often has | \itches with brooms, or cats or) S\Weet Sixteencrs who have learned to of cornstarch: 1 ege or two if desired: | the reforminz for us. = We Py fighting lustihood—could be given the | s s such & misery-loves-company spirit | pamphins on the. black. ix. silhovette, | c00k while mother was away on 'a 1 cun of bolling milk. If you like gin- | centralization of power and say w same stamina—could be toughened as Cor-recty brother warrior of the visit will secure & prize. We hope so, ger put in a shake, but be sure to add | are jealous of federal power. ell, stubbornly as by W without having | farm! I don't see that yvour experience about it that he wishes he was at | cutting them out twarefully. Then Joonful of lemorn extract. This | Somebody has to furnish the power. paste red papet underneath. and you | 2nd can almost imagine we can smell a tea 5 go through so much hideous Tavin | has been other or worse than that of | PO™M€ will find that the slow shed upon the | the dinner cooking now. e |kl SR M AR e e, o el N D e A and siaughter. the rest of us. You do not intimate | The farmers know too many gro- | table is a real Hallowe'en gleam. H AL DELIVERY. | nounced fine. Tt or S rice itraattes SR e . - 3 Danielson. > PO p 10ld of and to familiarize yourselves 4 - icle | that it has been. Indeed the force of | corymen who can measure up five | IDvitations should be written on Plum Pudding: One-third cup of | A0 of and 'to famiia I've been much tickled by an article | vour half-jocose argument lies in the 2 o P T | cards bearing in one corner a wierd T b T | suet: 3¢ pound of figs chopped fine: | VIR IO The Republican says, tn The Outiook for October 15 in which | assumption that vour lot has been | PeCkS to the bushel. They're mighty |ooking spectre. The guests are re- How To Do Things Right. 121 cups of stale bread crumbs: b PR ICliL. I iosdE Chet" RiRd.lar Francls E. Clark soberly advocates about the common lot of all of us who | sharp in trade. quested to dress in sheets and pillow | Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: cup of milk: 1 cup of brown sugar L e i et i the occupation of farming as a “moral | try to bheat 3 ! tiEs 1Al Bt oven Gaide. . down to (he | ©35€3. A very thin nerson might even | Oftentimes it is necessary to keep & teaspoonful of salt: % nutmes. sral all fighting about the same bat- b - b2 a ferhionable hobbled ghost ih a | dish or plate of food warm for a half % cup of English walnut m there clearly is need of something 1o | tle, \ith whout the same ecnemies. | COrners now than they do relizion. | beister tied at the knees. Swathed in | hour or so for some tardy member of | chopped fine: 1 cup of raisins seeded, save the silded and idle youth Who | Wa're nghting it year after year and | There's warm sessions, and the lan- | a sheet. who conld tell whether Iit:was family; and it is the better done | and cut in pieces: 2 tablespoonfuls of | PaE® SPEMGEE S Jue TR0 mpend thelr time speeding dutomobiles | avery vear. Your merit Is that you | guage is worse than moving pictures, | & IbAle or a female spook, and If a setting it on a saucepan of boiling | flour: 4 2zgs: . feasnoonfuls of hat - | SPC ) . or lolling on plazzas, leading “frivol- | have been able fo see and to appreci. | 5748 s = gir] wore her father's shoes the dis- | Water than seiting it in the oven. The ing powder. Chop suet and work with [ S4Y8 0 0 00 (0L ous or vicious lives, & menace 10 S0- | ate the value of it all to you as a| Parson Dawson's boy says “there are | guise would be complete. food should be covered and kept moist. hands until creamy, then add figs: | JuCEe BV, (0WCIRD, A8 TELe ciety and the nation.” He alludes to | man, The tro to endorse good things and so | The two-faced ghost need not nmec- | Calves' hearts are a delicacy when Soak bread in milk: add eggs well- | 10 PORSOTSl COreiem of ST ROEe- the fear some have, lest. when wars | common farme, irily be double-tongued. All that | properly prepared. When washing do beaten: sugar, salt and splees combine | £51 1, STTESAE (A0, COW BECCRIZ. shall utterly have ceased. the race |the guin or s, as the LAl is needed is to have a pillow case over | not let them soak in water. Fill them mixiure; add nut meats tion by any means whatever, wheth- may deteriorate, manly muscles and | fortune of fight turns with us on ath the O.K.'s. the head with the face cut or painted | with mince ment or bread, seasoned dredsed with flour: sprinkled er it be constitutional or extra conm- manly virtues both grow. flaceld, and | against us. We're fighting for ot 1 1Ko & farmef who. cwn. fall; crops | 9 BEtl etk a3 front: with onion or sage or thyme, as pro- haking powder and beat thoroughl stitutional or rank usurpation. But the breed of heroes die out. Then he {ples while you were fighting for your /i g g = Nuts and fruit predominate in the | ferred. salt and pepper and bind with furn into buttered mold. steam three | Stiuv it 38 TERE HSIERATOD, EUT adds own soul. Thank vou for moting and | Petter than he can talk politics, or | gajlowe'en refreshments. and if they |an ess. Bake two hours, basting it hsurs and serve with hard or yellow ’fi g RO el su‘[‘h fe by “Do not be afraid of this, my friends, | showing forth the distinction. religion, or finance. His concentration | are very hungry or thirsty gzhos frequently from drippings in the pan. Sance. il . 7 = They talk more politi equivalent for war.” He intimates that | \e'y the doctrine of the new stateism.”™ . A little further along on the sam page. speaking of Judge Baldwin ble with most of us/|so ma: s is that we see only |, ur 5 out « w to do 'em, that they get buried sight bes A Tui SHI L is right—he doesn't scatter himself. |Sweet cider and sanwiches. cake or | When cooked remove hearts and add Hard Sauce: One-half cup of put- | 25 the absorption ' of - the ‘Tennessee weeds grow, and worms wriggle, and If anybody undertakes to make me 3 ety mpkin pie may be added. to the drippings a tablespoon of flour ter; 1% cups of powdered sugar. iem to him i moths fly. Let noome deceive Iimwelf | believe that there's any fun or gic Parcels Post. The old-time game of ducking for | which should be stirred until it is creamed together: then add 1 table- [ “*J 8 "Bl i« Hartford spesch on this point. The Creator has fur- |in lugging a sprayer over a pocato. “ . cew Yorl | apples iz great fun, and if the apples | brown. Strain this and serve over the spoonful of hot milk, 11 teaspoonfuls | ;" LoBe W Sl Ly nished for any one who owns or cul- | patch and squirting Paris green « A fruit farmer at Albion, New Tork, | pave lcng stems it may not be neces- | heart and potatoes, Pickled beets and of lemon, 1 teaspoonful of vanilla; | 5 8 Ppiece of political criticism the tivates & rood of Iand afl the opposition | the leaves for a lot of slimy. disgust- | VS, near the shore of Lake OBtarlo | sars to get more of our face wet than | celery may be used to garnish this when nice and Chanr ety ] CONE SUDROsIntEly o aeoteRE that a healthy man needs to keep his | ing little bugs to eat, hell have a | yja ot vetr puts the finest Navor in | the end of our nose. A ring, a coin, 4 | dish. a dish and put on ice until wanted. | SOmS® o £, entire history of Connecticut, its tras Two eggs: 1 cup of | ditional view of decentralized govern- »f sugar and one-fourth pound sugar (white): 1 teaspoonful of va- | ment, its business interests, should | of butter with just water enough to nilla: or half a teaspoonful of vanilla | make the state friendly rather than fighting edge keen and bright.” Dard Job. likewise I cam't be made |ing world into those good old-fashioned | SHmPIE and a button are concealed in| To make butter-scotch hboil three. Yellow Sauc Mr. Clark evidently approached his | heavs tifle ais S esdoning Eat s 2 Laptes Kings and Northern Spys. He the ‘Boeh and. Madin Telym the Bur. | Pounds ’ = a o . 5 raises *peaches too, and one day in|gic. o0 va vho | a; With & somewhat Tresher wnd tham | doc, ot of ammunition through knee- | Soplember he picked . thirty-six | [29 of the water. The person who| gissolve the sugar, add half teaspoon and ane of brandy: beat eggs very | nostile to Judge Baliwin's views. e o u!w:m_“m Birads, o |00 mud e w pouring ratn from baskets of them, packed them care- | prqgen | aFD:‘_ et te ben the ring is]o¢ cream of tartar, and just before re- light: add sugar, gradually and con-| Anq there vou have it! Candidate seeds, n ore dawn until after dark. The idcen is destined to become a gret{ mgyving from the fire add extract of tinue beating, then flavor. Wilson threatens the democrats with - i fully, took tl to the railroad sta- |, 5 S0t i i iong addiction to the plow and hoe {and the glory both ton. and delivered them to the Order | &% famous person. the coin will me4n | lemon. Pour into buttered tins and MRS. W. H. P. | federal interference if they do not be fun i ater. tendles has made acquainted with | When the bedragsled amd Qespesas i ture wealth, ti imble a life of | when partly o - ; : grief. He tells the story of his sea- | column has at lost reached the mose | and Commission Department of the e b\:?:on‘h’flg&nelum“i;;j LAt D,‘Y;'lh\\-.:\';:’lir:"::rlfi\fm:-g i 5 o e s son with a highly engaging candor, rié Tl s '€~ | American Express company. A few | 10 wrent riches. 2 : 1en coc 2 are paper. e and says “somebody has to furnis Through which one can wee that he | novert o Gnrushected: when from its | Gays later the farmer, whose name is | " mreat same for Haloween par- | A few drops of cool water will often Recipes Vouched For. | the power" if they will not. Candi- didn’t_expect all the fighting he got, | newal of the attack Tram ine frout | MATC W. Cole, gor a formal account of | ties is that of lookine into the future, | S0Oth a cryins babv. Fabies should he ! Editor Social Cormer: 1 herewith | date Baldwin “opposes further cen- but that he met it With properly |and then, at the critical moment | the transaction, which reads thus: S5 the grotesque, interesting, terrible | Offered a little pure water, not food send vou a few recipes which have long | tralization — constitutional _or _extra equared shoulders and doubled fist ; Atwel e iRl 0 R e R it i e 4 | every time they ery. been used in my family. constitutional.” And the Republican ats, | hurls itself on the hostile flank and | Thirty-six baskets peach- witch a featur it i Ta t and really wom some fun as well as | doublee it u etreat and oles 3% at 30 c o2 Preston. MARY SPOOKERINO. | I am a lover of flowers and have a rown Bread: Take one pint of | says the one doctrine of “new state- up in retreat and hopeless | es at 30 cents each $10.80 ” v =ome goed out of it rout—why, then is where the glory | Express charges i ¢ pretty hegonia that never blossoms. risen wheat bread dough: scald one|ism” which is new nationalism, is Sonlise i 5 1hhh i ts tealr e Halloween Helps. | The tuberous begonia must be the one pint of meal (rather stiff); when cold | all right for New Jersey, while ,Judr;fl] When he put in his earliest seeds, | flerce fighting joy which even a peace | 7 X b et 2| Editor Social Corner: “Sweet Six- | altogether lovelr among begoni work the dough thoroughly into this| Baldwin’s repudiation of it, is = hie explains that he fancied only his | convention real admires—at the bot yrified . sunshine -in the window with one-quarter of a cup of mo- | right for Connecticut and “should $ .73 |teen”, I believe asked for Hallowe’ n | family and a few neighbors knew |tom o e Si rly, w it > i tie i bgarden lasses and one-half teaspoonful of | make the state friendly rather than what he was doing. “But 1 was mis- | persisient ana ropesiny 3’ hen OUF | he farmer, in other words, received | S EESstions and I have e wBIR| " Peace and happiness to all members soda in little water: add flour till about | hostiie” to his views. Where are we taken en thousand little beady eyes | marchings up and down that potato- | tWO cents each for his thirty-six| who design to have fun on that|©f the Social Corner. as thick as the dough was. Let it |at?>—Bridgeport Standard. watched my manoeuvres, ten thousand | field have at last defeated and de. | baskets. The labor and packing alone | imaginable spooky oceasion. FRANK. | rise and bake in good steady oven one e wriggling creatures congratulated | stroved the enemy. when the bugs are | COSt him over fifteen cents a basket In decorating a o e pas wor Moosup. hour and a quarter. Pictures in Prison. themselves on the coming victory.” |all dead and the blight dissipated and | Here is an economie situation in which | electricity is used for lighting, the fix. W Quinces: Steam the quinces till| The suggestion that has been made First the crows from all crowdom |the rot conquered, and the mealy tu- | the farmer saves money by leaving a | tures ahould he enclosed in a large For Dainty Breakfasts. they are mellow, then peel and core|to Major Sylvester that the motion came to breakfast on his nicely plant- | bers dug out and binned—then ie | CToD of splendid peaches to rot on the | sheat fastened at the top against the | FEditor Social Corner: I there is them and take one pint of water and | pictures might possibly be employed ed corn. Then the eutworms finished | farm soldiers have a right to look for | trees. Meanwhile there were a 200d | ceiling. A - faint light will show |oOne thing more wearing than another one pint of sugar and boil and put|in prisons is worthy of consideration. what the crows left, and, Incidentally, | some fun and some glory out of our | Many millions of people in the cities | thrcugh, just enough to make the room | upon the woman of the house it is.in qguinces in, the core side down and | The main purpose of such an exhibi ete up Nis cauliflower, Brussels | well-fought flelds. SR | who weren't able to get as many | o,k ghostly ‘1 oviding health sustaining meals in cook till soft, and can like other fruit. | tion, however, should be reformatory sprouts, etc. By that time the bat- { peaches this fall as they would have Srinehes of pine and autumn leaves | variety for a family. I did not know They will always be tender. and not one of entertainment. It mav talions of the air descended on his | But we won't get either fun or glory | liked. Tt is safe to say there is no «'viays good decorations, ani care |but A suggestion about breakfasts sponge O Take six eggs, one|be true, as has been intimated, that orchards, the gvpsy moth, the brown- |or manly growth if we think of nothing | Stockholder in the American Express lden corn hung in the dosiwiye ht be a help to somebody to do cup pulverized su ‘ne cap flour, | there are men now in prison who haye tail moth and the codling moth: leaf | more all the while than the money wa | cOmpany who did not have enough windows will add to the Hailowa'e wise, or perbaps, do better. Here juie and rind of a lemon, small pinch | never seen an electric car, who know lice, apple maggots and tent caterpil- | are going to get for our potatoes. Of | peaches to waste a good many, and |ape N are two dainty breakfasts and by the of cream of tartar, one good sized cup | Dothing about other mechanical ad- lars; San Jose scale and oyster-shell | course that money is essential; it's the | Most of them have more cooks, au- de resicrance «f ‘he Hal- | omission of fruit they may be made ed full of sugar and the same cup | Vances scored during the past few scale and seurvy on the bark; May |thing that makes it possible for us to| tomobiles and valets than are good for | Jowe'en feast should be a huge pump- | even cheaper: level full of sifted flour. To mix beat | years, who have no concept of the beetles, rosebugs and brownm rot on |renew the fight and to keep on fight- | them. Mr. Cole says: *“Just at ran- |kin pie. 'To give variety, the but- Home, Costing About the whites first very stiff after they | high buildings that form the dominat- his cherries; slugs agd blight on his | ing; it would be all poppycock for an 2| dom. my rail-fence opi pears: cudc Simple Menu for ion is strong | ton, ring, thimble, etc.. might be en- of cream | ing feature in the average city. To foam put in the small pincl o and gorgers on his {on2to ignore it.” But when I'm spray- | for a liberal parcels p Any one | closed in this instead of the cake, A S ae N | of turtar and beat, add the sifted sugar | Such as these motion pictures “would plums: yellows and rosettes on his |ing potatoes I'm doing more than try- | who has scen a Scotch fisherman put | pumpkin as centerpiace might hold a Creamed Dried Beef. 20¢ | and beat. add the beaten yolks and | Unquestionably prove instructive, butto peaches. Listen once more to his tale |ing to save seventy-five cents—I fresh fish on the mail wagon to send | bawi of yvellow chrysanthemums and| Corn Gems. Sc Coffee. 5 beat, add the cream and beat last, add | no good end unless it caused them to of woe fighting an enemy stinctive way opnoses to me a strategy | D¢ which in its in- | to London will agree that the parcels | if the hostess owns or t would help. That can borrow a | the flour and just fold it in, and if you realize more kneely the privations im- clc_ cats it would give | Simple Menu f line oven put in | posed upon them by thelr imprisome r Home, Costing About bake in a gas or ge admirable | counp of live bla “Not only does every tree have its |that calls upon all there is in me to| farmers’ paper, the “Rural New York- |a most realistic effect to have these in AL g3 oven when the oven is first heated. | ment. And it is a grave question how own enemies. but every part of the [m=et. I'm fighting him on his own|er,” has been talking for years about | the dining room rubbing against the s e i All egg cakes are better to do this. | far punishment should be made op- tree has its foes. The bark has its | ground, intrenched in his own chosen | “the 35-cent dollar.” “We have shown | guests e S K ik 5 NEVERYNN, | pressive by such means. A prisoner borers and its scale, the leaf its lice jfastnese. I'm not merely poisoning | over and over that when a housekeep- Among the favors appropriate to a P "l“;‘.‘r‘ml“‘I;?lfi‘l-t()0;~ i ‘ 30 who has been kept away from socieiy #n< curlers, the blossom its moth, the | bue I'm battling to the death with | er in the city burs one dollar's worth | Hallowa'en dance are pieces of Ttal- Toast i i v'.-r;.:~ i P R for a long perfod of years must in any fratt its bovers. Each enemy knows |one of Nature's armies of invasion. | of food the farmer does very well if on | ian coral or tiny hands to ward off ; e Disappoiatadl. | case learn many new lessons upon his exactly the weakest part of the cit- | “Stremmous?” Well, I guess so.| the ave he gets thirty-five cents | the evil eve, lucky pennies, horseshoes, [ TIf an; the sisters have plainer! p.ur voung Companions of the So- | Telease: but they are all subordinate to adel he has to attack. He knows the | “Hard?” Why. of course. “Desperata?”| out of Peshaps “this country's | black cat {rinket hoxes, hatpins with |and cheaper breakfasts 1 hope thev D4l Voung tompanions of the 8o- | ine one great task of Anding a new exact moment when his attack will | At times it assuredly is. But it's build- | gravest problem.” in Mr. Rooseveit's | Hallowe'en smblems, black cat. witch | ¥ d them in, for they may mot S oo O e s s ard |Place in the world, and in this no be most effective. He has the ac- |ing up my brawn and it’s stiffenine| words, is not “io make farm life more | and hat pin cushions, brooms and |only help others to economize but add ['% TeTUest fun Halioween games and| gnowiedge of mechanical advance- cumulated experience of a thousand | my courage and it's renewing my or | attra but te make it more | witches, caps, vegetable horns, gro- |to the variety TILDY ANN et i ol Pt he troubie. Svas, | ments scored @uring his incarceration encestors behind him. He never makes |and it's giving me mightier muscle and | remunerative.—Editorial in Collier’s | tesque masks, mirrors for seeing the Danie gt B - 8 okt | wili be of service. Pictures that in- —— — pipe Turning the Tables. B e o o onae "J | be released an inspiration, that clinch An Overburdened Court. and tobaco pouches In cat, bat or| Editor Social Corner: Much has sk oo plotsme Ve il Hares | the warning against further law- The United States Supreme Court| Witch decorations, pumpkin, lanterns | heen said e neglect and indiffer- from seeing your letter in print .,iur-ukmg conveyed by his expiring % has resumed its session, after a long | SWung from light bamboo polss, ence of 2'fo | term. might serve a useful purpose just b a mistake in his manoeuvres or fails |it's toughening my sinews into whip- | for October te ave nself of the psychological |cord; fn short. if's de more t moment. What, then, can I a mere | almost anything else could to make a man, do with a thousand watchful [man of me fit to meet a man's ¢ unwearied foes to combat—a mere |and bear a man's burdens and man’s work. future, ropes and chains made of C R strung vopcorn and cranberrie 7 i dren toward their aged will ba anxione for ay to come to summer vacation, with & docket of| Dainty Hallowe'en sandwiches may | parents, but let me sav if children do ::vi’ln::x-’:‘):\. i Loy S ot 11 POle i HBCUERR Ry 00 xR e o | 700 cases, some of them of the highest | be_prepared as follows: [ ot Tove and respect their parents in will afl aome forvard and. fets ex. | fine line between moral admonition nd | importance. The Standard Oil and| Chicken—Chop the white meat of | childhood they certainly will not when change ideas same as the grown-up |80d mere diversion. The tendency 1 depiore | Tobacco Trust cases are up for re-| chicken very fine. them pound to a|they have szrown to manhiood of folkel think we might have lots of fun | fOWard humantzing prison methods. to | 1 Catarrh Cammot Be Cured One way to farm it is to dig dirt with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they | groan over the backache cannot reach the *seat of the disease. Catarsh i@ @ blood or constitutional our misfortune as a victim and a| argument, and the importance of many | Smodth pulp in a mortar. Season to | womanhood and have homes of their this winter. make the jail a school of citizenship DIk ARS s DYdeb b puts It e slave. Tf you think that's th other cases on the docket ecarries a | taste with salt, pepper, olive oil and _.;,m" When parvents rule thelr chil- SWERT SINTEEN NO. 1. rather than a place of simple punish- t-m fake internal remedies. Hall's | £¢f more comfort out of life and that the court will be un- | little lemon juice and spread upon|dren with a rod of jron. whinping them ment, does not g0 so far as to make | the way to certain fi‘"“ Cure is taken Internally. and | 0re £90d to vour fellows and help the | able to meet the demands 1on it. thin slices of lightly buttered bread | unmercifully for the least offence, be- | the prisen sttractive — Washington directly on the blood and milcous | WOrld along—wvhy, go there’s plenty | © The situation appears to call for. cut in famcy shapes. The covers to|grudging t ney they must spend Tfaces. Hall's Oatarch Cure ja not | of company in that road. Another way R Substitute Thanksgiving Dinner. Star. Eartor Social Corner: Following is a n increase in the membership of the these siices are spread with butter. | for their clothing. sending them out t ¢ “:‘::“M";m' y = :"”y“;y:alr]; s u‘-;,m:‘ zet n"‘nm]' the vlowshare which | Supreme Court or a recasting of the into which are pressed almonds or [ work as soon as thev are able, it modest ,rgwr-')v'||'4'1a-v"r'l"1 .q'::f—" Q.'.'.(', g One of The People. < M A yoars hdiE A Tehtier e _bgen beaten from a sword and|laws and method of judicial procedure| English walnuts aliced or chopped | no wonder that when the tables ar eI Yy 2 L | There is no doubt that Mayor Gaw- e O g R L e h hold of the pruning hook which | that will reduce the number of cases Very finz. Put together and press { turned and the parent is dependent on calioped Oyster | nor is still one of the people. In con- tonics known, combined with the best | WAS once a spear and go into battle | that may be taken to the higher ju Japanese Sandwich—This is made them for u home, they do not give Bread and Butter | sidering certain proposed changes in $lood purifiers, acting directly on the | With these impre tuffed Shoulder ed and reformed| dicfal tribunal, But little change in|Of any kind of left-over fish, baked | them the care and loving kindness Roast Pork & the code of city ordinances, he had micqus =urfa The perfect combi- | weapons with as sold a joy in the| the equipment of the Supreme Court or boiled. Pick out every bit of skin | which they expect. Apple Sauc Celery | thig to say to a lawyver who repre- Dofione Of he two ingredicnts is what onset and as manly a fervor in thehas Deen made n o contury o eourt | and boe and NaKE in bmall piee o T will say to the parents of today,| Mashed Potatoes Turnip | gented the hackmen: ‘It you will ad- Cumhe Cstarrn. Send for testimonlals | A5/ tINE as any b r of the original | was able o century ago to transact a1l Put into a saucepan with a little milk | treat vour children while they are in . Rice Puddi | vise vour people to charge the ordin- froe 5 | weapons ever sho of the busine 1t before it. The Or cream to moisten, add a little but- | vour care as vou hope'to be ‘treated | Frult, Layer Raisins and Nuts ance rates, and not a cent more, and ¥ qJ CHENBY & (O, Props., Toledo, O. And right now is the time when our | nation h grown so rapidly and its ter and dusting of pepper. Work to a | should vou ever be dependent on them, Cider Coffe not try to cheat people, they will have Sold by Druggists. price & memory of this vear's struggles is 3 o One-Bgg Cake become so complicated | Paste while it is heating, then cool | and if you must make vour home with everybody useing their hacks. That is ns for $ Take flall's Family Pills for consti- | freshest, to begin maki the Supreme Court as at present | and spread on thin slices of buttered | them try to be as | | next year's campaign ‘ adion pleasant and agree-| This will not exceed §i. { the truth, and yon know it perfectly ® P . constituted is unable to dispose of the | bread. able as vou can. P. | Centennial Suare C'elery Saup: Cliop | weil. They have just caused all this % THE FARMER business that presses upon it. | These helps mav be of use to more Norwich Town, | fine enough ce of ouiside pieces, | prejudice “against they by their own A Matter of Histery. Pl One of the unfortunate features of | than one of the voung peovle. I hope = | three to four Leads, and cook until ten- | conduct.” The Mayor never delizeresd e Grerio J‘ that thev all will have a jollv_ time. Thanksgiving Dinner. | der in boiling water; have leated one | himself of & more popular truth than five years time in work. to prove cou- complaints from farmers that | 1ODS frequently take advantage of the | Taftville AUNT DELIA. Editor Social Cotner This s a|duart of sweet milk, add the cooked | this.—Waterbury American. elusively that scientifically made paint |1i ‘ = | = 2 - z 5 his is al celery, salt to taste: thicken with a lit. L ifo in the rural districts is mot as | conditions to have their cases, by Thanksziving dinner which ¥ will have 1t cost millions of doilars, and :u,\l\-; Missing the Point. the situation is that 1 i | | | | 1 j : : te . i= superior to the old method of makin seas as pictnred ose some hook or crool arried to the N 5 DI tle flour rubbed smooth in a lwmp of | Secularizing Sunday. M.h':(plrl‘ hand, mixing v'«'.'m': .\':u't % K(,f,.‘,,- ".'1.,,‘ y‘ "k',‘,, |:i,m:::r' n.r(\\]f“'.’ Supreme Court, figueriug on the de Tiditor S STNT“,F'X“_’"' e negple: Pasie: butter, and a cupful of mashed pota- | I'm getting up to the office as early & pot. & few gallons at o tipe. The L. | ment, miss the point entirely. There | /AY ©f one or two years before action | “i¢!'00 Joclal Corner: How sweet MENU. i toeg. Use one cupful to one pint for | a5 | can Monday mornings now-a- ~ Paint is fantifically made by | 1o 0 S0t Tl PRI Seion gver the | CAN be taken. That time frequently i i o the Sweet Sixteen Girls to Oyster Cocktail | two people. | days” exciaimed a big wholesale deal m m-rr“'wi'h only the finest Wnite i © S8 O o be t it © | is sufficient to allow such corpora- Write such good letters for the Social Celery Soup ! Stuffed Shoulder: Have your butcher | o Monday morning is even busier Zihe and White Lead made from metai | o1estion raised be those wio contend | i, "\ Carry ‘out their plans and ba | CoFner. We read them with much in- Roast Turkey, Cranherry Sauce bone a fresh shoulder for veu: fill the | than in the old days. We used fo r;‘ms"]:hm ar;;’,m”r‘mn‘]""_:'lffi Savess m‘“ fl”".“m;mm’: &4 \;\ijm': "mtl .d to lose their cases in the final terest and it puts us back to the time | Celery \ashed Potato Turnip | cavity with turkey dressing, sew the | have a two days’ mail waiting fer us, o o0rs Yoty 4" ¢ millions of | make it uninviting to Youns men and | i when we were about that At the Plum Puddinz Sauce ends together with strong {wine. bake | hut now the mall is much larger than tates proves it Soid by L. W. Carroll | rw""’: “fin':; ':m v-fnva':’,}aulh.:m;»"m( | ¥ el T age of sixteen boys as well as <irls | Mince and Pumpkin Pie, Cheesa same as turkey, twenty minutes to the| that. The retail man is using Sunda: & Son Norwich; J. P. Kingsley & Son, | S0 present conditions. Otherwiss | COmMemorative of the Woman's Deeds. | peilove i1 baving & geod time and we| Fruit Laver Raisins Nuts Ppound, bacting often. When cold slice | more and more for transacting besi- 1 there would be no need for the “back. | A “lady chapel” in the new Liver- » 8 Yy _should n the | Toasted C'racker and Cheese thin tach slice will contain 2 portion | ness at home, and consequently, thers X : 1 3 rural districts we used to go to husk- Capt. Bogardus Again Hits the Bulls- | to-fhe-1and” movement. | Bool cathedral is to heve windows| ing bees, apple parings, B kisatn oy Philosophers and logicians. magazine | COMMemoarating the deeds of women. . parties. After the dance was over the writers and civie wor may specu- | and the inscriptions most attrac- ) girls had to be safely got home, This world famous rifle shot who | late to their heart’s con | tive. One of thern will rend, “Queen | {1 we remember. rightlo e . Boids the championship record of 100 | as to why the r communities lose | Victoria and all noble queens” and part at each-gathering. fiseoos n 180 comsecutive shots, -is | population and the cities gain what | &MONS the others will be: ‘Grace i iving == Lincoln, 1l Recently inter- | the i" uspunnhfl, of grated horseradish. ajed, two eggs, pepper and salt to taste, , 3 &1 Yes, Sweet Sixteeners, keep on writ- | teaspoonful of Worcestershire satice, | ang two common crackers rolled fine. fewed. h “x ountry loses. But fte real rea- | {_}a:l‘hnr_ annfl-n‘; courageous women.” | ing for the Social Corner, it-will give | & teaspoonful of lemon juice, an eigithi ' Stir milk, eggs, butter and crackers, Viewta. W A oo e A B el e g W i s erine Gladstone and all _loval-| you much oleasure and it's nice to|Of @ teaspoonful of Tobasco sauce, &' also liguor of oysters, together, then time with kidaey and bladder trou- |tion unnecessary and absurd. The loss | NeArted wives” “Elizaheth Barrett| get acquainted as we all belong to one | teAspoontul Sweet Cider Coffee jof & tuffing and, with gravy, makes alis a big Monday rush Sea Foam Rolls Creame + Butter £00d mork turkey Record. i e ¢ 5 Sealloped Ovsters. One quart of oys- and ! Ovyster Cocktails: Make a sauce of ters and one pint of milk heated: a i our |2 tablespoonful of tomato catsup, a ' scant cup of butter before it is melt- | “Boston 1t on theories Z e f vinegar aild = table- | stir in oysters lightly. 5 ble and used several well known kid- | to the rural communities is occasioned | PTOWRIng and all women who have | far The old Tolke will be ierests | Spoonful of sale. mix well and set i | dian. turs in mixtise and bake & fignt i ney medicines, all of which gave me | hecause the voung men and women | Se6n the infinite in things. ed, and The Bulletin will be first, last | the ice until thoroughly chilled: put! prown. [L will take dbout three-guar- H no relief until 1 started taking Foles’s | trom the farms prefer the ity under The Goriian oy and all the time the leading paper ur"hl" each glass five small oysters and | ers of an hour. . arsa arl Ia fi:g::; Pilte. | Before 1 used Foley's |uny circumstances rathershan rural | mhe ?e"uma](‘)ghm -t:] oh !m; nousehold. fill glasses with this sauce. i Rice Pudding: One-hall % cup Of e backaches | if under present condMions. Kansas 1e loser of several thousand dollars | 1t Is very kind of the Editor of the dight o e po ey 1o | Tice cooked ove Wi % 5 uad palns in iy Kidness widh suppres. | 5 S at the roulette whedl complains that | Social Corher not 16 piach tha. writers | dresae. . Lo fhound turkey with the | 1cs “Joned o0 stove with water untl ' ures all humors, catarrh and sion and a cloudy voiding. On arising the wheel was crooked. Great is the| on space, and to take all who come to ! pan, add 1 e nerting T MM pos auh oy Cwo slices of bacon small| lump of Lulter, one yup of suger, ® | rheumatism, relieves that tired opitimist of him who thinks he can| i . : ! i 1 o columng. We believe beforz (us | bils of left-over steak or chops, 1 tea- | £00d Aavor of nutmeg, pinch of salt. : ? asies Now T'hace taken three bottles | An Explana - find a straight one—New York Herald. | Winter months are over the Social| spoonful of Salt, ohe-quATter teaspoon. | Bake r&o hours in inodsrate wven, | [€€ling, restores the appetite, 5 ey M i eper ) The Civil Sstvice Cainmimion would = Corner family will be so lare it will | 7l 0f pepper, pass meat through foud This s Cheap. requiriig no sauce, as it | cures paleness, nervousnes, cent. hetter. 1 am never bothered | render a great favor if it would ex-| There are only two coal mines act-| require mearly o' page of fhe paper | chopper - after beins . cooked unil] is creamy aid e s Y Toul my Kidneys or bladder and again | plain exactly where activity in poli- | ively operated in the Philippines, one | which' might he called n page ofein. | tender. strain the llquor on threes | Centennial Squarve Cake With One builds up the whole system. foel llke S Sl Loe & OSgood | liex ueomes “perniclous”—Washing- | owned I the government and one by | formation for afl quarters of a loaf of stale bread wifich| Kgg: Plice vour sifter in mixing bowl, t it today in usual liquid Torm ton Times, a private corporatior ‘ A young couple just starting house- | I been pulled into small pieces, ! In sifter put one cup of sugar; one and ated Lablews called

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