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Horwich Bulletin nntl fian?ie?. NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, ' DECEMBER 26, 1910 was favorable, and tobacco started off well, but dry weather in July checked growth; early plants bloomed low and the leaves did not attain good size. A favorable August caused rapid im- and at harvest the crop, iree from insect or storm damag cept a small area injured by hail. the best in seve provement, In filling sachets u r and heliotrove The growth, IH YFARS OLD planted, was la; Satisfactory est enabled the bulk of the crop to be cured in-good condi- sy Ry k3 500 a | ditions after har tion, but there are now Fewered at the Pos(offlcfi at Norwleh, Conn., as second-class matter, Teiephome Calls: Builetin Ausiness Office, 48 Rulletin Editorial Rooms, 85 Bulletia Jeb Ofiice, 25-6, pounds and both being higher than last for the state are Corn, 63,000 acres, with a Other crops turn under. 'ru-puan. 210, e Builetin hus the largest efr- culeiten of any paper in K Gonmeotiont, wund {rom (hree to four timek lawger than that of Namviob. 38 of the 4053 houses in Nor- woch, awd rend by ermt. of the pesple. is delivered to over 900 houses. = Puimsm and Daolelson to %200 aud tu sll of these plnces It cossidered the locnl daily. Commecticat has forty- mime towns, ome Bumdred five postoffice districts. ame yural free delivery routes. The Bultet town and on all of the R. F. D. romses im Easterm Commeetfent. CIRCULATION 8,063 CHRISTMAS EVE CAROLS. ld Christmas Bastera Wesk ending Decernber 24 »undies have stopped in wile Bghts neticed vernor nk, and he v Chetstmas® ¢ Eeacen str pany. rass Dewn whore Fist lighte Aomes mer. sure of Huntington E h. story mn. about the study preparing “tes of fal mosi jer and thar o anthams o noq zo and a p Shoukd T'he sart < vEmary o oo ing ere 13,400 430 pounds per 23,132,090 pounds cents tobacco nbasco ota svivania The s & ates price ents poends raised, however, is onl which n price and | Neow ¥ngland tobacco erop, CPhe saily parl of the.growg season bushels per acre for the whole state, at 44 cents | total value of §17 200,000 bushels fchesclcae r a total value of § $6 cents per bushel, ; buckwheat, 19.5 bushels mids of eyelets, iced end to end, or the stat 5 0 cents per hushel or a total ety-three per without stems ed in eyelet. THAT SHORT SESSION. r more election a United nmd forty- disappointed | the floor { the senate and T aluminum with a soft | pensation. s allowed to ren democratic everything materialize Middletown Sun. Haven and N yosal to make ristmas eve. f Waterford spened to he ! Bridgeport, a part of Elling- e tingling, might per- stonishment glimmering almost every wnd in front of an ex-governor's home of half a hundred A sirange time for the speech, you uld be expect is booked for ing session umetances not at all It’s not gener: the will and t handic Cut the and the clothes are r 10 doubt Governor aing out of “hiidren’s dr oys float- s something of s MILLIONS OF LOBSTERS. windows are ag holding atoft | Christmas = Martin's hymn, gurated the Kearton expedition AT wnd echo a n are sure | ¢ late Bishop |! erenaded by handicappe JAPAN EXPORTING hang-+| quantity good fellow fine feature | "ONNEF‘HCUT CROPS. | Christmas p Commander EDITORIAL NOTES. small man standing on his dig was fooling. a total | why apparent enough Sunday made no mistake when he left Waterloo, just given him $7,800 for per pound nagher which is gonsidera- | vear, and more ,Eive longer day knewn us Ht % . ght to the ol ulations kiss- | states for this kind of i""”'"“"" Sf SaDLery nsyivania being first with The Penn- | Becavse of the 5 cents per |Oof the Mauretania it is claimed tha water famine. | Christmas days ‘mian has just died at the | a® follows: | snowbanks Woman in Life and in the Kitchen NEEDLEWORK NOTES. a mixed powder and add a few peppercorns, which will both preserve | { ihe perfumed powder and bring out its Sweet scent. prolong the wear of cotton or s, place a small piece of cot- ton wool in the tip of each finger and This will | prevent | from rubbing them into holes so soon. | From garments that have been laid aside cut the strip containing the but- i enough i Use this strip as a “fly” to new garments, thereby saving both time and labor. emming napkins, be obtained by to hemmer ithout being threaded. overcast, is more rapid than |'My plan of campaign has always bee way and saves pricking the|to let the Masal advance in semicir- cular formation, { lioness toward the camera. As this @r seems the line of least lion rushes toward me w it appears any odds a ing stopped by ti 3¢ pincushion decorated r manner. e in each section, will make - : corner may be three em- anemone laves, the conters | Outside the border | Tow white baby picces should of course, and whip- | with' fine thread. HOUSEWIFE VSUG_GESTIONS. made of barred | N cloth. Always remove the cake of fat that i f cold soups; the soup than your coffee and beat the berries for four or or until they perceptibly vou put them into the tly improve the color in carpets = out in salt must be done z dust has been swept or beaten out. The until t is sometimes very 1 plan is to save the tops the yes tie When - bag and save for ips and dres ally known that a copper Embroideries. ro 1 time several is ready to tak probably ars ng Big Game. liong t this an incentiv do likewise has smoker does would mare Santa does not forget to i who > must have hard luck was following too Claus. will have Missourians e evidence has become shall all soon be up ag: - are rand hope and who would avoid the they - destinations. camera and was denied e | forting possession of a rifle in case of From the spectacular | | standpoint there is nothing so fasci- lion spearing. It embraces all the thrill of pr imitive sensational- | is accompanied by savage rites which lend color to the whole ad- | emergency. | nating as continues, who are really They are expert spearmen, with | s to engage vour Masal, | a small, running the the businesslike point of | concerted by ir spears than the ugliness of their 18 warriors the usual number a few feet of clsewhere, rain do the warr! monster make Milholland, a youns s New York, who has done ntl slogai Concluding h pavement, pas: ing suffrage rating the Boston, bel 1 ints and of this generati r someth may be learned most in- | terestingly, Ross family of Buena | oOfte r . along the Susquehanna river, a | currant jelly. Harri | in her unique nd and coal squehanna ings. | most forever ‘,‘.»wn Charl s women re product ' 4 N the best e p the work every day. She has been | jng mor ildhood to . HELPS FOR portior T Then in ount of wa Velvet Bags. ot gather must be attached. Th roidery, little patches of cade and braid or lace med never couldn’t ersonal touch embroide m In a circle or diamond orne texture Macaroni and Cheese on Toast. Cut macaroni ander to drain. Add wice, stir rated American ¢ an evangelis- arce |'into »,mm st = | Chinese Cuffs. | cusrs | A Step and a Straddle. | T ifs come about 15 to 18 inches| Not unlikely llong and auto-trupk | and may he had in « s serviceable pulled stalled drays | & could be | or they may ting’ in seeking these cu: gown or hat, Occasionall | than others. | 73 ven the com- “One of the first things to do,” he Breaded Bacon and Parsley Sauce. Take long slices of fat bacon and the warriors of the diz-'dip in egz and bread crumbs. merse in hot lard, using a frying bask- peculfaritics quite their own. Bxcep- et Do mnot let the bacon get crisp. ess is one of their out-! ¥ standing \lrtn-—s_ arth of | the apples are green ap a f and started to look driving the lion or|Plate and serve tance the & 1 such the camera. sudden! satistied that safe turn round quickly, | i point among the ad- and charge ferocious- | in from every dir h unerring pro that in the t > lion resembles a o of vellow corn th | solve c 5 buttermilk and ONCERNING WOMEN. | Beat all very hard and bake slowly. arly delicious baked in This is part a brick oven. woman’ su in New York ch on the street si r work of deco- | e spoke br 1 and nc H(- Divide the ez boil until tender, the city beautiful to | p, es that chil- | stirring gently at it is the n to teach them 1 of the days of I the rabbit ns of|of bread crumbs | thym thinks, by me; the oldest membe B bea tion a pint ver ar 12 water will keep | OVeR 20 minutes. fresh-looking al- | . Va. She is 70 ye famous family of the es eve rn- | and then or our| Mr. F inters 10 to 15 x i ago the as slender decent ballot s, <. Countr a paper in_the brain han 1Goptio; inti stood the present ballot walking xeepted. She ealthy person ! st a quart of pur: was put very nce and inch in nor 1are her pi 2 eartl : THE HOUSEWIFE. | Norwich seem e | ¢ ared chal 1 rinse and c sistency witt on and p ooks now as if Th of & the W or )t several we out water ou REte Gulb bitoe can out of a d fing T use in ju on ligh ha Nors sur e mes are | a contractor or builder _daily bath half an hour pe lines, but I they will impart a sense | he bet 1 the skin will be thor- | nec a e ps of Ton't them np into | ] se carried with | the people jare or round at. or for any wish the me is arm. 3 suffer for the g of decorating the flat ater has been S Y in_a wmy which ? ting to Gloves. o arture fr Jove i per friends ind thic pret sreater freedom; i whe! from rt and pary the for $1 into inch lengths anl| * SWe will take boiling water for 20! ar Have about three| and other & You can scarcely water. Wi en so is opportune, sev pre delicately strictly | the treasure of Cabbage and Olives. | opprepiation of > wh rned Make @ c1 has L es of Pim heir are becoming more Editor: Ax 1as been said iated in this country. or four inches wide colors. 1 to one be I'A,».iunm.di ed t jupon a pair embroidered with the | poems or prayers; these not only are | rarer than others, but are more unique Mon., Tues., AUDITORIUM ,, ALL SPEGIAL HOLIDAY OFFERINGS , 26, 27 A Dainty Device. For keeping the different sets of un- | derwear in neat piles in- the bureau drawers, strips of elastic, length, are excellent. | shirred over the bands, which are fur- ther finished with rosettes. A sachet should be stitched beneath the rosette. On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the celebrated Frontier Ple- !I.’urel. 3000 feet of the most wonderful motion pictures ever taken, and all rand new. the desired | Ribbons are! HARRIS & NELSON PALMER & CO. Presenting The College Girl European Operatic .. Novelty Dur AL. LEON HART ler Eccentrioue XVIAS DAY CONTINJOUS MATINEE 1.30 to 5 P. M. ADMISSION, 10c. Knockabout and Her Do Comedianc EVENINGS, RESERVED SEATS, 20c, ke a cream Ssauce Ithough they have 2 ped parsley, using ¢ 1iad ornamentation. The perceptibly clay is supposed to add to the feroci- their appearance. It does give long d _Llun‘n an uncanny look, but I have an lion is much more dis-| Fried Apples and Broiled Salt Pork.| Broil fat slices of salt pork and place in the oven to keep warm whil cooking. 3 i thickness of half for liona at the beginning of the year |an inch. Lay in hot lard, a very little or lions at the beginning of the year PRe it ann Gt hn o fried on both sides remove to a hot French peas ed in a bit of melted butter and ated Roman or other cheese. Rice Patties Maryland. two Form cold boiled rice s and at either elbow. {iwith a little beaten egs. “I have known the lion to come with- | yound and lay in a littie flour. a saucepan and serve right from the stove with old New Orleans molasse: and add chip- enough to Pour over the bacon, the slices overlapping in the center of the | BREED THEATRE CHAS. McNULTY, Lossee Feature Picture, “THE LAD FROM OLD IRELAND ” MISS MABEL GILMAN, Soprano. POLI'S Norwich’s Greatest Theatrical Pa;lumanm MATINEES s togthe looked up Jordan brook with more or To one who knows it somewhat it a straddle” might bridge it in its ordinary flow and as if small trout might swim in it in spots, but as i bottle for a sturdy boy like Norwich. AN OBSERVER into patties diminutive Make them Norwich, Dec. $250,000 HOSPITAL Every Afternoon at 2. Every Night 8. POLI PLAYERS in the play made famous by Nat C. Goodwin and Maxine Elliott When We Were Twenty-One Ladies 10c Matinees daily, ex- cept holidays. Corn Bread. Beat two eggs very light, mi: them a pint of buttermilk and a pint Planned for Stamford—Buildings to Be | Fireproof—Weed Bequest Available poonful of butter with a teaspoonful pincushion.” | of salt and add to the mixture. teaspoonful of soda in a little the last thing. Plans for the Stamford hospital contractors, tative estimates mittee, although it has not made any ents, has been stead- buildings of the aking ten- building com public announcem ily at work, and discovered says The Advocate, of a modern hospital plant is a large It has, however, advice of men recognized as the be: i i construction little doubt new Stamford hospital be a model. The probable cost -of the plant, ward for contagious neighberhood of will be an admmiis- Stewed Carrots. lengthwise and irom one tu a4 saucepan that the erection proposition. e efly | two hours. Have ready iced the | with one or two tablespoonfuls of but- | ter and a small cupful of cream. Slice _ .. | the holled carrots thin and put in the Clark, director of the sancepan. Season with salt and pep- er and let them stew for 13 minutes, time to time. Aalsent Wodnesday afternoon Souven- a : irs of M. Le Sueur. afternoon—Souvenir books of St. Friday afternoon—Recention on stage by entire company. cases, will be | Roast Rabbit. | ith a stuffing made feet from portion will be three stories high, and New Year's—St. Elmo. , onion, pepper |up and rub over with a little butter. :{ Add some water in the pan and ba Serve with mashed potato either sid wings for other for female patients. The power plant will be housed in a separate building and be a separate dining room and kitchen Sweet Milk Gem: t an egg hard and the WILLIAM L. WHITE, Piano Tuner, 48 South A St., Taftville ada, still | 3 a little salt anl enough graham flour so that the S- | bhatter drops from the and buiuding ma- | jeut and butter the gem irons befor | diropping in the batter. to be fireproof, and will have all the conveni modern surgical and sanita Bake in a hot which the Weed available, will be housed in a considerably removed i It was the evident st that some lndividuality Is What Couats In Photography. Bringing out the fine polnts in character, the little TUNER 122 Prospect St Norwizh, Cu s A Bilen Maury| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR A Radical View of the Matter. of the maker of this beq of it should enfowment. anned will cost about $30,000 and remainder of the § malintenance the contagious ward. is confidently will be other endowments, main work of the hospital and for f the contagious litor: Twenty ate of Connecticut needed a | ae it is needed today; but at that time there was s much to take up baliot anc up a holler 1d keep . and what is the resul Punishing Soldiers. i or less than indisputable evi- plunge | gence that there is more pigheadedness | Connecticut of territory quencies are being m ular army sol inconsistenc: personalite diers convicted by court- martial in the department .t‘ as Indicated by a batch o the patural merous instances scores the courts for er and pasteboard wits On the water question the people uri be tryving to at more than 50 per cent. of the in c norance and pigheaded- | ness is right there in Norwich, and & ready-ma. a photo of your reas self, or what your friends see to love and admire. LAIGHTON The Photographer, Norwich Savinga WM. F. BAILEY (Successor to A. T. Ger Flack, Livery Private Rufule Fenne Tenth cavalry, volver for d his service v discharged, chising him for i Leayenwort ate James H. Holden o Twenty-third Norwich have padsElten on several ten years that plainly Hundred and iry. It is not reservoirs that is dry reservoir as any people do you think there Norwich today who know there is aced to $21 2 body of water That it is in the state of That At % Alonde rth of clot and that the people | a prior right he use of that water. be sold or in the name of a | nn t islatu 5 .\«.(A.nl'v pron At rn e “inadequat; Mr. Bditor, you could count them on| private : 1t has been during the past | rs of one ggested eeveral time years that Bog meadow and Fair- be connected with Boarding Stabie i2-14 Bath Streaot, HORSE CLIPPING A AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. “elephone 883 Gardner lake 1ch cases as the pres was ever ta SPECIALTY of reservoirs or should think it would | and cheaper to con- 1 in cases seemin to require the extreme p wich Bulietin, eadow distance t 1 was on tha pears to read 1 be no wate: ere furnished with a su of wat “So Near, and Vel So Far.” ke the one itor: “Sometimes the innocent For quite a while punishment are making vellow cart. is not willing p hopes privately to pra Messenger vd always been a great bl his lamented and his fre- Capitalization of Things. Staternent f cotton mills in e 330,000 5 x e of the cost of a ne he gets it fraely viajts | IIMe Of e coHt Of @ NOW Irading cove as if he were a e figures of mprove their minds improving Philadelphia We undersiand he is coming by way the new tubular subway Kupitalisation, of about $10.36 per spindle. od things, and to him that he was ever “jugged” stled arourd in the tvatering wagon. i~ Someone, as the ti never hint { his arrival "One Reason For Its Popularity is the known superior merit which has made Pears’ Soap famous. its fame by deserving it—by a continuance of highest quality for more than one hundred and twenty years. Is That Everyone Can Afford to profit by its delightful emollient properties. keeps the skin in perfect health. which often do harm, where at in behalf of the Ryther, as a New ent, a “little brown jug” full temperance beverage, esent to Mr, on for its popularity Pears is absolutely pure and to use common soaps n equally low price you can purchase oap > the unscented. It is not nec port in a storm fathers have Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S )

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