Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 8, 1910, Page 4

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- E— NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8 1910 AS IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN. Comstock of the Con- state committee is indulging in those “sad words,” “it Forwich Baulletin mud Conrfievr. — e YEARS OL over the past he feels that the democracs might have elect- Higgins for con- — s —_—————— price, 120 & week; S0 & uld have been just @ reminiscent vein.— Eatered at the Postotfics at Norwich, | Br “omstock ignores the claim Jodoin who would have thrown down @ place for himself, and who Willlmantic congressional The Cirenlation ol Ihe Bulletin. The Wwitce niield he did discover Had he not counting the Bae the Inrgest efr emladien of amd from three to fo In eonatdere was as stable WHERE BOSTON ERRED. iny of the half rural free deflvers Hoston has attempted a CIRCULATION Moines Register 1903, mvermse TONIGHT | | to the care- ave feit that \ Prazil may figure large ot whe would e Zor She heag of the heuse. 'e t Woman in Life and in the Kitchen ) ABOUT THE HOUSE. distracting, and_destroys the harmony W i of the room. Perhaps the most ef- ten next stuffing a turkey. substi- | fective treatment is to let the curtains tute clams for oysters, and notice with | hang straight at the sides of the win- What approbation the change will be | dow, covering the woodwork and have Eresives. a pleated valance across the top. Cur: Motor pillows are something new. | tains made in this way keep out very They should, of course, match in color | little light, and give a pretty, broad nd material the robes and upholster- | effect to a’'window. The curtains may ing of the car. either hang to the floor or stop at the The _conventional Bavari sill. If the curtains are dark, and rored with coffee and sor "l"“f““- long, straight lines seem called for, diviiuol ‘glasses, makes's ploeing des. | ey Should reach to the flook; but, sert, especially if tobped with whippea | "1eR In doubt, stop at the sill Cream. Fascinating found in the shops just now. Covered with paper o cretonne in holiday de- ‘ ete olidas four tablespoons cream. yolk of two sign. these boxes will do duty not only | et or holding the Christo eggs, hall teaspoon salt and quarter Momding the Christmas gift, but for | (caspoon pepper. Peel the onions and and o thoussnd® whatnots during. the | Cut them into slices about a quarte: rest of the b | of an inch thick. Cook them in salt st 2 | ed water for about fifteen or tw Speaking passepartout, this 18! minutes and drain. Save the wa 108t useful in the kitchen for labeling | Melt the butter .in a saucepan jars and cans. The gummed flaps of | stir the flour into it; then Stir into nvelopes which have come through | this paste a cup of the water in which e mail unsesled are excellent, t0o.| tho onions are bolled, and let it come Ona wom: a physicdan’s has | to a boil to make a smooth sauce. Add learned the value of adhesive plaster|the salt and pepper. Beat the yolks for labels. It s_splendidly of the eggs, add the cream and beat @ again. Tak auce from the fire, Advice to the Laundress. stir into it the cream and egg yolks, Children’s clothe return to the fire for a minute and towels should be stir briskly; do not let it curdie. Put efore wettin the onion slices on pieces of buttered | ing Auids” witi browned toast and pour the, cause over past removal atains will them. Serve hot. Tenr by beln simply weshed in pure — soft water. too, will remove Cranberry Jelly. some stains before the articles have| The cranberry jelly or sauce may be Been put into soapsu made @ day or iwo previous by put- ir sim- | ting two q of cranberries on the Onions on Toast. Six medium sized onions, two table~ spoons butter, two tablespoons flour, re bo: which are nold, milde or almost an flar spot can be »ut by first dip- | stove in a porcelain saucepan. add two | ping in di acid, covering | cups of water and boil rapidly, close- with salt and in the sun. | ly covered, until the berries are all anding it | burst. Thén add two and a half cups ‘opera. | of sugar, stirring c tously until armih ot they rehoil, then ren ¢ from the al waters as soon as the stain' is| stove at once and rv m thro no longer visibl ne sieve. Pour it into su oulds i and put away in a cool p Ink, fruit, wine and mildew stains| (2°p0 8 SAC TY washed in cle: 1 wa- oo AT \ dipped in & solution of ashi alf a pint of rain water and a tea- L1 kS Muks: Washing Euty) ooty e Y Rt adters There need be mo more dread of | vurds r water and wash at once| wash Jay or Monday if women | jeathe € the fabric will bear washin; readers will way of wash- ing: Shave more, accordipg to the size of the washi soap: dissolve by boil and pour over the cleanest of ti I which’ have been previously tub of Jukewarm water. < one-half hour, wash, soak in or ir very hot water over them, let- ing them stand while you are pre- A tablespoonful of white currant ju if it can be had, is better than | emon. and may be i on the most lié without injury. Shake ite artic before usin FRILLS OF FASHION FROM PARIS. s winter e ey lextures Of ihis WIntr| paring the second cleanest; proceed in . pumed aih brafd and fun] this way until ail. white and colored P i plinbie. t braids of f ;)ike, have been rubbed through the ; o 9. | solution of soap. Rinse through two oy ! ERECE e are{ waters, one of which is the blue n ever before. There | ch: hang, and all steam, odor and silver 1d, with|jong hours of rubbing are done away s, which are| with. This is a trusted and tried reci- I hops some one will benefit sandals, with| it as washing made the very eas ire the latest cry for | way possible is just hard work. os often’ the — 5 I8 of satin the col- HEALTH AND BEAUTY. s still popular for ve the children their tea early, t they can have a good play going to bed. This pl i healthy tiredness and sleep n foliow. 1 collars of fur, sa v ma fon in collar being preferr effect or! Good circulation is one of the surest al, in fact—are cut| stepping stones to health. There is not e square| a tiny part of the body which escapes to the| much benefit and this condition is impossible where the requisite amount of exercise is not taken. Peanut ofl made in Holland the back, Cutting Goods. om olive oil. The temperature the child's sick BB TORIER, & SWows Dl KEiTH & PROCTOR’S 2.30. SRS MLLE URITA Dainty Trapeze Artist DELANY & WOHLMAN| FARLEY & PRESCOTT A Black and White Mix-| Singing, Dancing and ture of Fun and Muisic Costume Changes THE HUXTABLES ADMISSION 10c. Evenings, Reserved Seats 20c ...... Character Artists BAKING POWDER MAKES THE PERFECT HOT BISCUIT Also Rolls and Muffins 5—~BROWN BROTHERS—5 Musical Act Extraordinary. ERRAC, “The Old Fiddler.” 1 BYRON & CLARE, Afternoons at 2.15. Next |{ON AND THE MOUSE, » Last Three Dys of Vaudeville THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, December 8-5-10. HAMID'S 7 WHIRLWINDS, Athletic Arabs. MURBAY LIVINGSTON & CO, ' | FENTELLE & VALLORIE, The Man From ltaly. Elite Entertainers. Nights at 7.45. Weelk Crusts and Cakes 135 William St {§ Send for Royal MATINEES BREED THEATRE Performances CHAS. McNULTY, Lessea 2.30 Feature Picturs, 7.30 “FOR HER COUNTRY'S SAKE " 8.45 P.m, s Doris Wood, Soprane. r interlining is between the outer woo! particularly Just | , At Trouville and Ostend all the | and there | women wore ight hues rank mes colored satin 1inir are being b they are delightful, as narrow and straight conforming with of skirts at deep tones of raisin, a rich Rus- a brilllant coral owich stuff_which par excellence, ac- | LUMEBER AND GOAL. : CONCERT coAL at the O=good Memorial | Friday Evening, December 9th, Heat “Younits” in Chappell’s | at 8 o'clock. n Quartette of the Second Congrega- Coal | tional Church, New London. The day will come when Coal will be | EBEN LEARNED, Conductor bought not by the ton so much as by | MRS, GROSVENOR ELY at the the number of heat units it contains. | piano The Coal we sell is fairly aiive with | ickets 50c — at George A. Davis® hem—sells for same price as other | and the door. al. | Chidren under twelve, half price. You would like 3¢ we know, i decid CHAPPELL CO. | e .Cenhfl Wharf and 150 Main Street. | WILLIAM L. WHITE, Telephones. | Piano Tuner, I u M BER | decrd 48 South A St., Taftville wn ehadings and e liked best for Why a Revolver? it is said the affair Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh { —Philadelphia Ledger. cave & collar would eat a whole M F. C. GEER ecsdaw - i TUNER | =] 122 Prospect St, | Tel. 511 Norwloh, Ct ALWAYS IN STOCK. A. D. LATHROP, Offico—sor. Markt and Shetucket 8ts GLOVBS and T reeonons entn MITTEN s a difficult matter to cut away uts grown on the west side of erial under lace insertion with- . is making a good many claims ing a wrong thread unless Ithfulness and nutriment. It is overcoming the trouble be | made of peanuts grown only in Africa, yed. Use a plece of cardboard | which yield 30 per cent. of oil. It is lics long, rounded at one end ds in _mayonnaise or | ng in the same way as | Stufiing for Ducks and Gees O AToTk et Huos (e (hesit sres Mince sufficient onion to make a | behind the child's bed and out of the saucepan, cover with water and Boil | Any disposition to knock.knee in a | slowl, s. Dra ff all the | chjld” should be immediately noticed, i mi fs & sign of rickets. Batho the read I's legs twice dafly with salt wa- r ninced rubbing the knees gently for te f ©s & | minutes. ‘This genile rubbing greatly leve " of 8 | strengthens the muscles. For chilblains and frosted feet rub lico on the affected Put a lumg of ice inside a tow ruh until (he feet : n s. et perfe col te rious also result from such fine. It s well ey g Se) Yourions chow MOTOR WEAR VERY SMART. In Rich Tones of Color, Scarlet, Blue and Brown. ear so urt_and attrac lanicet, and whic ratine built ¢ bits ntier and less mannish lines n tri h velvet riental embroic Stitchings huge pockets and Individu: more mannish coa wand distinctive style. use it for boiled pou How to Drape the Window The m hangin unsuita- or elaborate te 1s usually rooms. The mass Signals of Distress Norwich Peopie Should Know How to Read and Heed Them. idneys give many signals of retions are k, contain a Backache is constant an and dizzy spells 2 1e weakened kidneys need quick nelp g Dow't deiay! Use a special remedy Doan Iney ure sicl neys, backache and urinary disord Norwich evidence proves this state- ment. A. Simonds. 117 iclin h, Conn For kidney trouble, I think there is no equal to Doan's Kidney Pills doubted henefit they have raending ik high Iy giv acts tha in favor of Doan’s N. D. Se Foster- Milb New York, sole ager Lenox Scap is yellow, but may2id it makes a snow-white suds—a ies and glitters clothes and dishes pots and In the beautl 1n'Porin., Tan the be ost A thracits Coal ‘i ths worid. wa nave |8 ALLIY co Soason. Tey Rt in your cooking atove | W 102 Main St We are suds that s to the trade. JOBN A. MORGAN & SON. |— — o Reservoir Conditions |What To Gives for Xmas| LEtigh Grade coats, caps and bonnets are trim &n trig as well as warm and cozy English and Seotah wool mixtu with a new French stuff call | which is and light as Six floors ANl household necessities, all of make Thera Is nothing more suita oliday presents than = AND BEW STYLES For very cold weather a chamois or | nov2sd W Men's Muleskin Gloves and GA Mittens ...... 25¢ Men's and Boys' Woolen o " Gloves and Mittens, It burns up clean. "i0c, 25c, 480 Well Seasoned Wood |§ “5nc V%G, & 25¢, 48c, 75c, 98c Men's Buckskin _ Gloves, . H. HASKELL. 8 lined and unlined, 75c, 980, $1.25, $1.50 402 — 'Phones — 489 Men's Mocha Driving Gloves a 98¢, $1.25, $1.50 Dress Kid Gloves 48c, 98c, $1.25 COAL and lUM}SR Canvas GIOVES ..uceeserees 106 tul valley of Wyoming, Tk of the »al for this Norwich, Conn. Rex Flintkote 162 State St., New London, Conn. oofings known e agents for &, one of the Lest r F. C. ATCHISON, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Room 9, Second Floor, Shannon Bldg. relephone 884. aprisd may worry you now. Need Not If You Visit Our Store. AROS ‘Latest Sheet Music to overflowing wi SOMETH(NGER THE HOME. E@ALL Ffipfifi SHEA & BURKE, : A ' Yerrington's Norwich and Taliville octidaw A Fine Assortment i 49 Main Stree! 14 4l - et MILLINERY B L | QUALITY AT LITTLE PRICES. 2 vayi . - In work should always be considered, MRS. G. P. STANTON | espectally when it costa no more thax { the Iuferior kind. Skilled men ara employed by us. Our prices tell ths whole story STETSON & YOUNG. mayiia Diamonds |y, L r. Lapierre has removed to 284 Cen If you are thinking of buying sruer Eighth str et. Hours 1-3 an a Diamond for a Christmas gift by special appoint come to us and we will fit you out. Our stock of Loose and LOUIS H, BRUNELLE Mounted Diamonds is complate. BAKERY We are confident our Fles, Cake and Bread canuot be excalled. Give us a | tria order, | movia 20 Fairmount Streat. Jilo 3 Ben. 0. Biss, |{7iae vou wortoat e Increased Travel? 1Us a sure sign of fuod veathe an 3 fine roads. People iike t) get out tn.> We guarantee every stone we sell. Low prices, quality the best. NOTICE ! the oper air. We furnisn the beg wethod, snd it you'll iaks one uf oum \eams you'll say the sazse. I repair, remodel, redye and clean | MAHONEY BROS. Falls Avenus Furs at a very re work guaranteed. Dre I will call for work. WHEN you wani to nable price, All| " mariza » a postal and s i bust 4 i ess b no mas e NERGThe, BORGIN, diim Detter thant (hranan e advertigs @ the public. nov2id Tel. 254-% Framklin St, 'ing columns of The ulletin

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