Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 24, 1910, Page 4

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VENISON FOR THANKSGIVING. ave more nati Borwich B-allttiu mnd Gounfief. gYEflll OLD. g price, 190 & week; S8c & Dnterea sottice at Norwioh, Conteas Soond clans marier. Telephone Callas s Ase. Willlmantte Oftics, Noam 2 MNurmy Paditing. Telephons 210. —'fimw pre: wewson in western Mas: inyerest to our readers ation | deer in Franklin eounty w early for the woeds and in their ab the main sirest and disappeare nolested. Fifty des sgiving tables this year in tha sectien than thers has ever Leen be | tore Ilisre has always be n 2 wud aborigines. Of the 14 living gradu ates ali but eleven wre kno their work. Ninety federal service, as instrugtors visors, clerks and steuosraphers, ste. fitty are farmers and ran thi wployed in business oc nineteen are n business for them | selves and twenty-two are in protes THANKSG o from he Thanksgiving of the | the ¥l & Pu who founded it a8 the preple | keeplug Louse—'th are dMfarent fram e wives and mothers, “Thanksgiving bad its b n & wiid se liomes compare W wountry eccupted by a wHd and sus- | howes of good Wwhite women in sim plejoms peogie, with peri on every | ! hasd The Purlans feit the necessity | © Sor Ged and ks prosective mercy, for | they Bad 10 iteap thelr hands upon the mun as wel prayer book when they & s worship a9 S 8 whea they wanmt sbout their | examples of probity and industry dafly tell. They Wers in & meod to| Of the mere than four fotal of 514 are said to be suc engaged in away from the reser heak God any mement and with | dents who have stayed at Carlisie for | tfelt Servor, fbat they wers alive partial terms, 2,189 have been "That they Mved ama flcurished in ths | kept track of, and of these 94 per cent @mee ©f sueh trisls and such perils | i reported estully esrning their | was proof encugh for them that God £ and pright lives. The ool has at the pi was a8 ever-preseat protector and re amble friect Jiiment o With an average at- It 18 met syrpvising "Bat the church | lendance of $il. s held fu t esteem today, er | Such schools as these justify their (and dirt are the { cost By thelr continuous cxcellent Te that worship is less fervent and games - mery popdisr. The way they mad. e Sor s, and the protestion emd thrif: | wrought By these Who came afler EBITORIAL NOTES. fhemn Gné WOIeh full te e a8 &n in-| The woman who has a hat that s} Tesitumce, 4o mot and cannot siir in | % §ood At seems Lo be completely out fch | of style oo the fesling and the devellun w Bersa reason for feel s fres freth poril apd marked by | (U7e has taken a rec d pienty. God do on = ihan #o Semr, and Meaven Goubtiess seeu farther oft We £re not sven as con weious of what the founders of this or this great nation as v and it is_giore than prob aifle that we fesl more thankful fo eur small comforta and personal ease than we & for thess greater bless which wese end apon which all Ciess lesser bless ings nesessacfly rest, or from whic off procesd Phis natiom spends today $176,000.- | yeen crowned does not.lessen } 00 for sports and appsars to lend it | pies or in any way affect his salary. more readlly to gale Goes to God: and yet it has estell in chuiches, & poor,jeun sinner ¢ one that is sure to escape attantion to the fa to have broken one of its The farmers will il be out a self-husking variety of corn. The family reunion his glad day. So are m %ar the prometion of ths Gospel, an ja it plety represemis the age; but it ' ,,,,:: Mias o e more of the mand| When prices fall some way should than of the heart generally speakiig. | b6 Invented to make them give forth The games which crept into ths |8 sound that the retailers will quickly churen, vestry to pleass the childrer ar decades ago. cpemed the wa TR R R PG spieit of pleasure te sccupy today so | | large & place a: all of our festivals, ! civie and raligious : The spirit of pleasurs s an o ‘\"“” St o spieft. The joy of the day is 500 for| , (ycago newspaper reporter has| the digestion; and the pieasure of €1V~ [, .00inq 5 Dishop. There is no telling ag representa a kindliness §00d | hor,’s real live mewspaper reporter | emough to be & heavenly grace. Sports ] | y er @0 mot mar th onal character | oy of fhe Say it th heir piace. | 1r pravident Diaz # Who dtes not feel thankful that @ueh forbears, sveh a elty, ata thatrs! sveme s end nation, ars that Uncle Sam can render him valu able assistance FOR PURE WATER | Why should met sversbody in Nor widh be anxieus to procure fer con ‘ t bargained for | Massachusetts slected Foss govern sumption the purcst obtataabler M that is 0 - Imrt the hea ¢ o *lthe declaration that there is mors |} utmest import 00 pre- | jange this country from high s than from cannon balls, o 1t took two men to watch the fat on the Vanderbilt farm at port that he might be sure of ng on’ his table today. ty the healt: 1 ten thousand hun wich, amd its use upe > i A e A wave Talrview wate would fnciease ). Crippen must have felt pret arer, what sense is having a pretty good time today permitting it ‘to Sekvod upor s of what might happen to SOl to cook foed 1 lay; but it will cost more to get democratic majority of con than ie wili to employ mill pumps and h will give him a seat, re- | polinted w The overtlow from Gardnsr lake to day coming down into the Yantie riv er 18 neany enough supply the present needs of the city. That stream furned into Fairview reservoir would | mean & sufficiency for present limited | he counting boards and mod erators of the re know for sure wh ected to know uses. | High Chair in Rhode Island Politics. |fi A temporary pu & station up the | Yantie river above the mills would |G, P, [ ped bt ve better potaile waier thanm 13 now [eelf o Irench-Camadian by birth, w obtainable at Mohegan lake or at the|io be points in th 1s and Shetucket |/ - Ca rivers How re pon for & temporary | li4vinK a mar supply. It will cos I Rt 1 SO erhorien CIESES wle st ancome by, + but jew't the good health and the good pame and the general weifare of the |: mi community worth all it will cost The I own ruce in t Republican. whatever the price? | Tmpiever (1o office hoy) Tt anvona | sk fo me. 1 hiall ba back in hait an Fappy thought for todays It fs the | . Seart that gives & Telish to (ne feast. ' you° Transe ipt. doubtless none other than the famiBar russet. now some- what neglected by our farxy farmers. It is pleasant to see the bellflpwer, able suggestion of the in the list of prize winners, but what has become of the fallen-water, as it was some- times called, a huge, ‘Sweet apple ex- “eating friendly,” old phrase was for gnawing an apple without the aid of knife or napkin? ‘When one notes the long list of un- familiar names borne by New England apples and reads that apples &re sent by mall from Oregon at the rate of three for a quarter, one is driven to leather coat Massachusetts and ~ Vermont will ‘venison on Thanks- siving tables this year than bafore for muny a year. The slaughter of these beautiful wild creatures has been pro- ftosted ugwinst by the humane and the but hundreds of them have been 'shot to death to sutlsfy the sperting instinct of civiiized, men. What the Boston ‘Cranscript ‘says of the open chusetts is of. s AUDITORIUM .. % —__SPECIAL THANKSGIVING BILL Qontinuous Performance from 1.30 to & and from 7 t010.30 p. m. THREE APOLLOS” World’s Greatest Gymnasts Redway & Lawrence Comzdy Entertaiters with its aj CONCERNING WOMEN. | ened with kerosens, t0o, is an excellent Mrs. M. A. Baldwin ele\'te_d school trustees at Groton. She is the president of the Pol Some New Fans. ! 1| Among the novelties from Vienna are Jquality league and more than half | fans of gold gauze or lace that resem- the men present at the school meeting | ple have voted for her. cellent for BENNETT CHRISTIAN Comedian buttenflies and gragonflies. The | feather fans in use are very large and though the only woman on the hoard |hide the owner almost completely. she was made 4 member of its execu- | stranger In western Massachw.- | 5! tive committce. sotts, Tussday, ignorant of the situ- might have supposed that re- gion in & state of guerilla warfare. In Amberst, it is sald, not so many men Onion Supper Dish. By those who like onions, than which more healthfal vegetable. creamed onions.on toast will . whose new novel, has just been pub- | state in Nan- | toothless grandmothers or greataunts, Flamsted i e who sit by the ingleside in quiet rural there probably ADMISSION, 10c. VED sisaas, lished, has pur , 25, 26 homes, ‘and eat their apples by those little wooden with which old ladies of the kind were once wont to scrape sourish flesh of old-fashioned pippins Perhaps the apple paddle has gone out with the pippin and the grindstone, and with the smooth hic stick warmed in served such ancient dames as a com- of winter nights. | be relished. Peel two Bermuda onions and siice them about half an inch thick d cook them in salted water for half Melt two tablespoontuls of butter, add an equal quantity of flour | in a double bofler, and them add a cup- water in which the onions ed the | were boiled. | pepper and, salt. with guns in their hands had been ween since Shays rebelliom. There were more than fifty hunters for ev- ery deer that was shot, though the luck of some hus doubtiess streugth- 'm:w the chances that still remain | One family of six in Pittstela shot | tour deer, wlile scores of others best | up the woods without even a sight of | the hoped-for quarry. - About thirty shot | Guriug the day. Two women, one at | Rowe and the other at Lukilow, were ong the first to bring down the bie | home on this is Miss Waller's permanent residence Who Is the /W ost been in the Green Mour Popular Lady Is: Town? You Wilf Scon Kaow. —Anced Feate 4—VENETIAN The Place Where Everybody Goes P Attraction— FARRELL TAYLOR TRIO “That_Minstrel POLIPS of her novel, ympus, are laid, Season the sauce with Beat the yolks of two ng of desrees |exgs up With four tablespoonfuls ol Miss Dendy, | cream, ‘and udd this to siiicg “and cook for a minute, taking cars it does not curdie. on slices of buttered toast, pour the since over and serve at once. und of her novel, “bedfellow"” Boston Herald EVERY FRI. MAY CLINTON & CO. TheGirl Behind the Gun el Manchester d the hon- | degreé, in recognition of needs of the Dendy’s per- has led to the estab- land of four separate the permanent care of the thus, in the words of nsor at the in_Burlesouc SPECIAL—Friday Afternoon a Live Baby Given Away. EXTRA—Friday Night Scciety Night. $75.00 French Hand-made Scarf and Bag given to the Lady Holding the Winning Ticket. Put the onions tion of the western understanding of The other man_does talking about. ex-president has lost at the same the eastern comservatives and the western radicals and his long and successiul political straddle is fin- Prices as a Campaign lssu It 15 one of the anomalies of Amer- ican politics that the democratic par- should have made the demand for higher prices its siogan 14 years ago land should heve won campalgn by vol vailing high p Every one kno: urged the free col | because of the belief that such a icy, if adopted by the national govern- would lead prices of commodities. her sympatity Inow what Filling for Cake. A deliclous fig filling for cake or for spreading between make a sweet sandwich is this: Take a pound of figs and run through the food Chopper, first squee: per the julce his hold on BONAIR TRIO Comedy Act—Full of Gizaer §In a Little Bit of SATURDAY NIGHT—PIE EATING CONTEST. NS & CULLUM | g8ma. in Loth cuses before breaktust | | ‘Thers were many humors of the chase. |1 Chariemont, all the hunters started | & oppogition to pre- Everything and Some Mo rare distinction ¢ NG GONTEST, sence a fine buck walked the lensth leading the way to than a solid ad- i damoncin The Law’s Delay—An Example. Perhaps it is not strange that Eng- visiting in t hg into the chop- civilization. Nicholas of lured king of that country re- who is the daughter were kilhed | welve milles of Springfeld | ere will be more venison ok ents the fruit sticking un- | neceswarily 1o the chobper. vit Into & double boiler sugar and a cuptul of holling tmmar until the mixture is a thick ‘paste. Do not use until it is cool. | BREED THEATRE CHAS. McKULTY, Lesses Feature Picture, Friday and S lish lawyer Montenegro, increase of The free sil- was not put into operation, but neverthless prices have advanced to a remarkable desree, satisfaction of the Fortunately the abundant cr present year are welcome " reductions standard food products. Opposition to high pr be @ better campalgn issue than oppo- sition to lew prices. civilization should mean a cheapening commodities. | prices may benefit the produce low prices help the consumer; consimer happlly is to receive more of the attention of practical statesmen in the fmmediate future with half a the American nesday the fourt 1876 ended trial of an action be- in the New supreme court, It was the end of the not the end of th have been three trials in the supreme ase hias been once in n and once in the laweyrs have a | appenls will ill look after her | s Indian Suit. | The Indian sults wi «mall boy, and irl, too, for that mat- may be. made at home of khakl two are galaten or other similar material. The dukes, and one [fringe used en ihe side seams of tne Irancis Joseph of (irousers and on the sleeves, as well as larouna the bottom of the coat, trous- ers and sleeves, way e made of bright !red cambric or be bought by the vard in the shops cut the cambric inches wide, stitching the folded edge For Thursday, “PALS OF THE RANGE,” Wostern Stary. Miss Doris Woed, Sopraro. ‘ St -t Parish Hall NORWICH TOWN BAZAAR Nov. 23rd. 24th, 25th and 26th DANCING 1 esanpy 0 SPORI1G LYCEUM THEATRE. Tuesday, Novem | THE CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL ve locel | in the Carlisle Indian sehoel at Carlisle, Pa., which is doing a good | uccesstul work by making use- | ful cltizens of the offspring of the | duties in a the appellate divisi court of app -als. notion that the get it again. children, one ces appears to She is still a verybeauti- The progress of fendant, that his might gain valua se for use in brother, the pres le_information fry \is effort to end ~Hartford Courant. ful woman. acttvely employed and successful in Cutting Marshmallows. bres are in the | , super- strips about five | 2 In the President’s Hand. sherbet or T 1t 1% often e or more pieces. scissors dipped first decorative purposes, ¢ to cut them in two | ulace on the suit This is simply done if Both demo- republicans are to the task of removing his unjust burdens. e fact of the matter is that business of government is to let prices combat abuses and | provide equal opportunities for all. The American people want justice. justice, by their own intelligence and will prosper more than 7 virtue of gov- t the protection of the public inter An Old-Fashioned Winter A-Coming. Here’s Some 0ld-Fashioned Coal. The kind that when the great mamm f the garment is laced up the front may be worked thread, or they may be punched by a | shoemaiker at siight expense. pations, cold water are | evelets Irish Crochet Bag. ag seen recently is of | sions, twenty-sight are in higher cohools, weventy-elght ere working at Thermgiving s wo know 1t le as | trades; one hundred and forty-two of | gradustes are married and | ty, industridus e report savs with the lone and merely Codfish Dish oie S hualian pfuls of codfish as you | Trish crochet, used as &|would for quite so fine. Put a layar of cold sliced mber of the!potatoes in a buttered pudding dish, hen a layer of fish seaxoned with but- Another layer of po- tatoes and then fish until the dish 1 Pour over all a eupful of sweet industry they can hove to do handouts.—Ch from slate, and burns well E. CHAPPELL CO. Lumber ceits doing ser o as a fringe ter and pepper. A Cheag Omelet. .k a large cupful of bread crumbs | cream and bake half a ar clrcumstances” Three hundred | La Follette on Roosevelt. When the Wisconsin senator sava: o progressive leader, bowever popu- . was able to make the progressive | vote subservient to any part elt and Talt, but he st a good deal harder at the ex-president than at his successor. means that the western progresives are | ‘on” to Mr. Roosevelt and that all such given out in New York Yelson of the Kan- wide of the mark. | haser from the banks of | oeational activ- | ation. Those | ork on the reservation are suid to leuders among their people and Noodles for Soup. Beat up three eges, add a little salt | and stir in flour enough to make a mix- a8 sLiff a5 can be rolled. and board. Ingerdients pepper and dry the same as babies. Babies can’t take care of themselves, nor can This declaration noussdt tu- Modern Style Rooms. hour to dry ong roll and cut | have | Roll each strip in a P d : corners [ it in slices as thin as possible. in the itchen and bedrooms. The cor- | them apart, and let them lay and dry, such ‘@ manner |as it makes them lighter and prevents | their sticking together. is skimmed sas City Star is very This rainbow the Kaw says: “The west nnderstands Roosevelt.and it understands that he is not merely | the leader of the republican party—he of the American people lemon, | The parties are breaking up, and under | leaving what remains in shape of bas- | the influence of the old party ties pulp from |may take two vears, it may take four, it may take six, for the people to come Babies cry for atten- tion—so do nerves. Probably both are half- starved for proper nourishment. Give them SCOTT’S EMULSION. After the soup drop 1n the noodies and u sanltary |let them boil twenty minutes. oint are infinitely superior to the dust and dirt f germs, and | sent time an en- cleaning to & Free Burning Kinds and Lenigh ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATIiROP, Office—cor. Market and Shetucket 5: Telephone 168-12. CALAMITE GOAL “It burns up clean. Well Seasoned Wood C. H. MASKELL, 402 — 'Phones — 469 sormers that lure Harvard Salad. Siises feven CHARLES D. G Teacher of & germs have be | panions of dise less ome is a 1t ing to be looked for- | ket Many of the new hospitals | baskets and pleces and keep baskets in | bulldings are being con- |ic® water until ready to fill; with a{together in the fight for thelr small woodzn skewer meke an incision | | in center of each handls and insert a | | staall sprig of parsiey; fill baskets with | equal parts of cold cooked sweetbread the tprthe meat and add the | and cucumber, eut in small cubes, and on of | one-guarter the quantity of finely cut molsten with craam dress #weet | pure round red radishes s thinly as of pepper. | possible and finely mooth top of baskets and cover with sprinkle top of one-half the baskets with chopped parings | maining half with finely chopped par- ed and green baskets alternately on serving dish and garnish lass of | with watercress. Regular hours NELLIE S. HOWI:, Teacher of it does come there t'be anything to it.” We accept La Folleite's interpreta- structed in this co Snapping Turtle Soup. od b aver- s 3 In them ‘ermont’s chi ”‘“fln Thankegtving | (haniful today is because the legisla- salt to taste, two | and a senerous d Jur hours, str The good turkey has to dle, and the the flock is the 1 and add the s of the fat of the turtle | 0 quarts of v 122 Prosvect € The Toledo Blade paragraphist cally simmer for an hour more. t that meat seems . “‘ Season with That is pretty good evidence of a woman’s qualifications as a housekeeper. It shows that she values. these are Mied Candied Sweet Potatoes. Wash and put on the quarts of sweet potatoes. | little bit tender drain | water off and scrape off the skin. The when ready to cook, cut them arrange themn In a hake o ‘them with sugar and a poonful of softened butter, They thirty minutes no be- ad when | nemitted 10 s, | Burbank makes up his mind to bring When they Fruit and Spice Cookles. The fact that King George has not 8 trou- \when | next day, COAL and LUMBER e in | In the beautiful valiey n in Penn,, lies thy beds of the thracite Coal in the world. a half cup of stem- | b jrrants with & half cup of seeded |t + a feature of | 's [ They will be orfes of @ives Bundseds of millions anmually |reunions which wers equally as joy- | ana’ neate: nutimeg and cinne- ne agents for Rex ¥ Roofing, one of the L to the trade. Where Are the Old Apples? lovers of apples missed some their favorites in the list of pri apple show densest of the ap- For it is 2 fact that Lenox Soap is good value—it is cheap AND good. a thin dough. blended roll ieat, cut into rounds and the dough 1S too thin after JOEN A. MORGAN & SON. elephone 554 e the grindstone horticulturists of New It is perhaps too much to ct that any modern farmer on |slde of the Atlantic should grow ohn, a famous keeping apple A warm Thanksgiving day used to mean Jow prices for poultry, but these | Ia storags days each have their Southern Fried Chicken. hicken Into piec id Latest Bovelies | Rose Bowlin Chignon Pu Cluster Caurls «a_ for the New Coifiures Gibson Tl;flfit fo. 67 Broadway ich had a curious way and wrinkling pound of bacon and fry until a1l burned or scorch- of shrinking | presence of Joim Falstafr five apple-Johns, [hat with a m: {now take leav den brown bits of bacon of these six dr: to keep down | the 3id in Mexlco, there is. no doubt | Sweet pota- |low imvited Falstaff into his orchard to Dbeneath an | pippin of my superserviceable Davy dolph on the swme of grafting,” and_the set hefore Bar- aslon. “a dish of AIDING NATURE. but under present circumstances | must feel that it has got all that | aple rules that will help improve her appearance. r in drving the face i '%/// 'Phene 595 Captain Hobson lends his name to | prevent wriniies o nose and mouth. ve use of either hot The Ennd@fl—msai Fruit.Can Post Card ards, Favors, for Thanksgivi ¥ to keep the on soap and Noveity € NOUELS FOR EVERY FIGURE. CORSETS ALTERED AND REPAIRE Wy ) is how ths 77 /i T I and some bora Sideboa A Dining Room is much like a window — unfinished It lacks the touch that gives the room skin and Touge Il i il rdis ; for the Housewife. long enough to vo-thirds of Junt of sweet- unsatisfactory. more evenly r 4 moment to be heated the home atmosphere sets of Mexican.onyx extravagant fads of tods 1s trays for nt election do not re their figures | any one else be |he had in this handsome miners away a bit of old velvet, for giving a e or any article Dining Room Furniture is one of ti Connecticut, our prices positively ISHEA & BURKE, Norwici: and 1 The most remarkable experience of most magical Bath mats resembling UP-TO-DATE SHO. in all lzath $3.08, $3.50 & CHARBDNN A Franklia Scuare are found i { cont of feed wupant of the high | wir i ree French-Canadian | Care of the getable bru: how seon kIf no wan asks for 1e zine or p A cloth damp- immaculate. columns of The Builetin. SERENADERS—4 Distinct Murics! Novalty MAMIE HARNISH Songs and Stories Perforaianses AL NEW LONDON er 29th, imantic London, Haven s 50c, 75¢, $1.00 $1.50, and $2.00 box office Cw Next comes Thanks- giving and feasting %, LET US HAVE YOUR CRDERS. well attended to. are the a g 2 Chickens, i in “lo The Bul-

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