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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 191 0 Forwich Bulletin -nd guni‘iné. z YEARS OLD. price, 13¢c & week; 50¢ a year. =y e Entered at tho Pos ffice at Norwich, Conn., as sesond-c! matter, Teiephone Calla: B B‘llllct' 03'2:"_4! 0!5‘0.. 35-6. W lilas e om—, Telephone 210. 9. f The, Circulation of The Balletin. The Bulletin hes the largest ofr- sulatics of amy paper im Eastern Conmectiount, amd from three to four tmew lurger thas that of aay in Nowwdois. 1t is delivered 1o over 3000 of the 4,053 houses in Nor- by mimety-three per 1,400, amd im all of thess places it is semsicred the loeal daily. Eastern Cemmectiout has forty- mime towas, ome hundred amd sixty- forty- eme rural free deMvery routes. The Bulletin s sold In every town amd on all ef the R. ¥, D, reutes in Eastern Commeeticut, Room 3 Murray SYSTEM IN DAIRYING. How to assure the distribution of clean and standard milk 1s the prob- lem in the drge cities at the present day—mik of first quality and at rea- sonable rates. It is proposed in Massachusetts to accomplish this through the Mi)sa- chusetts agricultural college, which has materially aided the fruit growers of /the state by means of its demon- stration orchards and corpe of experts, and has perfected plans to perform similar service for the dalry interests. The idea is to assist in the production of wholesome milk at a profitable price, thereby benefiting both the pr ducer and the consumer. Dairy im- provement associations will be organ- ized in different sections of the state under the direction of the college au- thorities, Blanks will be furnished those joining the association, on which HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Take plenty gain fiesh. raw eggs and milk to For the dark collar line around the throat use peroxide. Cocoa._butter, well rubbed will fill up the hollows of the neck. in, Salt or a little limewater added to milk will make it digest easier. Soften the elbows massage with a with olive oil and Mutton_tallow is healing for cuts or burns; also good for chapped hands or any irritation of the skin. accurate records of feeds, care and | For Drodulition. Wikl 'e Kost. - Ibeqnent | isesa OIf Snd. spirfta) of tuspertine. meetings will be held at which topics |1t takes out the fire and allays the related to breeding, feeding and mar- | P40 Keting will be freely discussed by th Tvery mother should keep a supply professors from the college and other | of lint and boracic ointment in the med practical dairymen. Field agents wiil |icine cupboard and whén an accident, assist in figuring feeding rations and [Such as a cut finger, occurs it may be in the solution of other problems which | used. Spread a little of the ointment Tequet | i co! stion with |20 the lint and lay it lJlI the injured li-qn‘nl{h ar Y} anne: Hon, with |08 e e e e the production and marketing of pure | gucy GFSF 6 I8 (7 et it mill, Advice also will be given (o |Wifi'h core rag and tie up. vdividual dairymen throughout the e state and lectures will be given before NEEDLEWORK TNOTES. any organization or group of persons | interested. This movement should be | Jabots or watched with Interest here in Connec- | siums. of by ticut, Tor th ary part of — ), neat cc stamped CONFIDENCE IN A YOUNG MAN. |for cmbroidering. be bought in The new college to be started near |the stores and are handsome articles gl when they are carefully worked. Portiand, Ore.. with an endowment of | under the direction of Willam Tru- | : ] 3 - = It rd to sew such harsh goods under the directiton of William Tru- | e and: beavy musti nt Foster, who is less than 32 y needles broak very eas age and a graduate of Harvard, may be overcome bbing the CIRCULATION P b et Y L L A lence in New England edueated and | 3eeh [he NERie WOL penetrate Without 1001, avernge eot. a1 ]| trained young men. for both machine and hand work. | It will be remembered that when crerenseseane. 5920 || Daniel Coit Gilman was called to the | you will find when sewing fine silk head of the Johns Hopkins university | that quite often iy lined the only objection made to himn was |to pucker when silk thre used. his youth, and he facetiously assured | The sewing is made much smoother if N them that he would grow old as rap- |Cotton thread of the same color be idly as possible, His development e with s l‘llt thread A PROMISING OUTLOOK. T e D o \ that the sta The wovements of irade in the | preside of Bowdoin colle great foreign markets usually fore- this o dee T ket il “hadow the dawn of business changes n Americs. This is %o because the Satdra e Aritish market, through its export e CenEther ol P trom : rade, is more closely in touch with | aving o big ight-colored silk, linen, inivereal conditions than any other llowing year. I told him |& S or -f]“xlf»'lm arket and eonsequently is quicker to | there was no objection. He spent the | {he slipper case may be deteloped in | the effects of the temporary spir- | sun ier B pink-flowered cretonne bound with of the trade. It would seem that | wick the class he |dark-green braid. the trade in this country, depending | had predicted ent. larger | 5 s0 materially on the home market, | than any pre cl was clam- |Chocolate Cake Without Eggs or wowld mot be responsive to the move- | oring for adm TSR Butter. ments of the British market, but it| A thorough scholar, an accor " e i hae been the emge that depression | ed write flicient speaker, - |t id two scant cups of sbroad has soon been followed by de- | ful author, a skilful teacher | anothér put a cup of ssion hers and that a sustalned r masterful administrator, a diligent stu- | teaspoont ietwity in this country The ¥all River News, ipom the outlook for mprevement, says: “Mills in jand which have been on short Eng- of the textile union that the number of operatives who idle and dependent upon the funde 18 very much less than it was a ear age. Another sign of briskness surprige to him s a reassuring s the complaints of the operatives | evidence that Opportunity and Capac- about @riving to get full production, provided the trustees which we 10t 80 manifest a few tu lown b4 somtBs ago when there was little pr 't of disposing of the goods th had beem manufactured. it appears as If the time had come when the need n « or renewing stocks of cotton goods bal would send buyers into the market to vorks will in tell ¥ to the best advantage, « otton has forced. If the ile 18 to be followed now, v %00n experience a COrrespo. 1d for goods in this cou meertainty about the siz has been removed by t recogni shoulc ing reports fromw al ia England has been followed by | d¢ commenting manutacturing time | are new running full and the reports secretaries show are union ven at the high prices which the limited crop of The of the crop | ¢ Gt OF | wide educations acq ns th nce n les L g 1alities v ir in wo er cake When with Hant hat ral Dr. e icational cold a riek bo Ails the Watch? ul little ine tun; In t countr tis elect e d fa presidenc oritisr of Reed colle wat 1 i under ailmer of tk ilers a. lately collega good deal yod Jud nstituiion. | § hie cotion ginners, and it is clear that | - HOUSEWIFE SUGGESTIONS‘ there will be no chanxe in the cotton| PENNIES FOR CAR CREWS. When next making T for many months and that, ever or with lemon e t ehanges are made, they will not | nd exceedi ‘ect the ordinary weuves. For these easons the coming year bears promise readii ! W Jf better busthess on this side of the eet of white pape cater, to accompany the revival of e e rade on tie oiher” liehe intion ol SETTER CONDITIONS, BETTER ; To clean bath and bedroom ware RESULTS. jraos ErIiNS ion & Dlens The bureau of insular atfairs at ot ajiei the! irians ana Washington shews by its reports that and shining. trade between Porto Rico and th hen s his fare men | PhfMppines and this country is ad- n th out ind quite a | 1 be po : " increaming | littie wum ir heir pockets at 1 N ’['Y'“' to ick “one. Porto Rico hus shows steady ad- | Take the whole year round, the slight | s L B have been registered 14 corpor- | WO amount to a e num tions for sugar making, $ for rais- when the difficalties these offiel ! To remov ir sta ab ng, canning and packing fiuic, and ged to face are ren and otk white artic eez ) engage in eoffee and cattle raising, nds ! D over shippimg, trausportation amd other in- ple e i vt and lustries. The citrus fruits from Porto | Preciation that is on e i s & Rico are of & superior quality, and the | On the opening day of the new year | vay.to: clean out lead pipes «raps fruit now being tmported, for | is well merited. In the press of more | ive aid o uber » and general excellence leads all | IMportant affairs this trifling matter solution of concer e | may be forgotten, and this reminder | them, The As regards the Philippines, the value | '8 1 helo people remember tha carmen 1, Indeed, al of imports had been $9.275,000 in ex- | Vhen they pay their fares next Sun- | : matter, and so ess of that of 1909, while the in- g reasa of exportation has been nearly s a little tt but it 1s do e, and, in fact 18 great. The favorable legislation pleasant for all: concers | d. should mever has stimmlated the trade In sugar and CE gL gayere in or, dis @ars and there is no evidence that EDITORIAL NOTES. Pra 0 any extent in consequence of it. | teres than when he is setting all The trade with these islunds | f Christn the s in it for | 3 gove in’ the end to'be very: adyan. | him If 4 lam pset and the burning agecus (0 the American people | — oft. r, over, do not throw iter o e experts all agree that e i n flour, earth and « Carnegie in hLis .ma to the pablic | eral trend commerciall I i the nOSE wads Rocksfeller by $48,000,000, and | which means be 2 s e O il iy is total is $178,300,000. He never has | Deopic once prevent (he fiumes fom sl at wept because he couldn’t pay taxes | ng farther. : : the full amoun i ne | ¢ letter cagriers who hand us so h | houat zar may be used When girle go for employment in | during the year believe in a rec | the outside of copper cooking the far west they have to give bonds | band-out wre should be taken to avoid A WA ROE oRie . 6 ate) x 2o il on tha tin lining of th ynthe. What a check that to mat- 0 l Christmas cat e e dia 0ot OU rimenial mpulsiveness o Lynn, Mase., children uner L ption s to s | They must have indulged too 5 e OB A e President gave his stenog | brandy dr negar. phers a two hours’ stunt on Christ- e A | 45 morning, but it is hinted that| The Boston bell-boy who bhecame a | The delicious flavor wirich all trav- hey did not relish such unusual in- | bandit instead of governor of the com- | et P e dn e ool Wy ey early in life. z - a st & 3 Aliniral Dewey Bas just celebrated | o : — oot el B bl g his 73d birthday, and is still active in e United States minister to Ar- |@ tablespoonful each of the service of the government. May | gontina says the women arc better |PONdered sugar s added e long continue the head of the gen- ed there than in New York. Who | [ho108 dd over the, beans in St A . bcrnl {thin coating, which holds the aror A1 oL nd contributes a caramel flavor t What if Knud Rasm en did once Yiar 7' ol ious and distinctive. «mell of blubber? As an Eskimo ther A i & s nothing unnatural about this fact: Sog 3L notihe cm",'g Setch P'HMTQ' san’t Dr. Cook know Knud couldn't | g ¢ Sl olp 169 ing what Dr. Cook sticks to his determi- | The Bosion 1 t stion to live it down and attends | PTove that there T ‘ strictly to business , he will have f:mfl“"-lfl" AHS § =l cnough to de without writing any et A e i Al 2 Pretty Work. mora. RO B SR Sk | 1t is to sped that the hm] If you want to make somet : New Year docsn't make such havee s tree for a dead pet dog made m:-l,«.;pm, 1 clever with French kne with old bewiis as it shewlé & children in need happy a brightly ored pi of s Woman in Life and in the Kitchen ERE ) { The swatiska design or any of the star or flower effects are pretty. The aim is to make no two dots of ! similar color, using all the colors of silk. In each corner of a block malk not over three small jewe be of like color. l'su Latter Writing Rules. ‘rite name and address legibly and “tly on each envelope. rite vour own name and address in_the upper left hand corner. | Place on each the correct amount of postage. Before sealing see that in each en- velope you have enclosed the correct letter. Home-made Buckles. Buckles of every variety are so mw used that they make welcome pre ts. They can ly be made at home! given a touch of individuality. are made often of the sau al as the dress, but for a pr ent something that would harmonize with almost any costume would be| better. HERE AND THERE ABOUT THE HOUSE. Sponge v scline statns with turpen- tine. If thi fails, use ether. Cinders make a ve especially good for ironing and one Velvet coat rubbin colla ed 154 may be cles by with a nail In wiping {posed to the | turpentine to t If the r: ¢ wiped with brown pi z sreasy food | it can easily be kept brig | Wrinkles may be t from silk by | sponging on the Ton ith \u‘u{ |{:nn arabic water or > water. | clean ribbons nge with a| e of equal part ohol and rec d benzine, taking care there is no or fire by e 1o | | moist fand it quic fi oiling in ajf > receptacle best the cloths is the CONTS yeomb. In oilin | use two parts of boiled | il to one part of turpentine. | A Gravy Hint. | been spending | with a friend who is a so I mi little | some rpose lumps i is 1 > trick Sa d:ne R=remt My Gorns Don’t Hurt a Bi 2, Swull:n‘ Smelly, Sy fzet, Corns, Callouses and Bunior T1Z Cures Right Off. l Say good-bye to your corns the very {first time you use TIZ. You will never lknow you have a corn, bunion or cal- s, or sweaty, tired, swollen, aching It's just woaderful ”’fi atsnes, Rub the oorn hammer our fist if you w. o more pain afier TIZ tham if there had never been a blemish on vour feet n't that sound good to you? sn't it ‘Then read this: a on efther of my toes were ias large as the tablets io‘u make to Today there is mo sign of ther foot nnd no soremcss. to-date Godsend.—Sam. A, , N. C, the pus the only pore + out and keeps them o right off. You will feel better v Arst time it's used. Use it a week and you can forget you ever had| #ore feet. " There is nothing on earin ihat can compare with it. TIZ is for ale 4t all druggisia. 25 cents per hox, r direct. if you wish. from Walted uther Dodze & Co.. Chicago, I - | GENUINE.SYRUP <~ fics AND ELIXIR or SENNA bread | o vl (ALIFORNIA Fi SYRup @. 5 o5 ROV R !| FOR SALE BV ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS ¥ len ready to thicken the| ONE SIZE ONLY. PRICE 50¢ a BOTTLE is soft er |economy to the wearer ed in a little putter and sherry. Serve with a little mayonnaise dressing filled with chopped caper: [ To Examine Throat of a Child. Most mothers have experienced great | difficulty in trying to look into the throat of a child. And as the up-to- date physician advises that a child's; throat be instantly examined at the| slightest approach to indisposition, the | following simple device will be found of the greatest service. Take a large | silver spoon and hold it back of a candle with_the coneave surface turn- ed toward the light, and you will have an excellent reflectfon. This combina tion placed before the open mouth of child will permit you to concentrate the luminous rays in the throat and as- certain its condition with absolute cer- tainty. Necktie Hanger. A useful New Year’s gift for a man nd is a necktie hanger, which may made of an oval embroidery hoop. »ver the hoop first with a piece of camfbric and then wind it with a nar- row ribbon and fasten with a bow at| the top. Under the bow place a small | brass ring by which to suspend it.| he necktie hanger is an especially ap- opriate gift for a boy who is away school. Tablecloth of Handkerchiefs. The daintiest of little tableclothsy can be made from four hemstitched | y rchiefs, four and a hal® insertion—or more, according | e of the handkerchiefs—and | ds of lace. The cost is| naturs according to the | mate selected. strips of insertion, two | , each cut into lengths of | rters of a yurd. Cross together in the center, lay a handkerchief, the insertion onto the hems! effact joining tho | to the ut ulated, > of th Take t o sew has chief ertion all | 5 ace on to] that. You surprised to see| hat @ nice size it has turned out. | HAv BE PERMANENTLY OVERCOME BY PROPER PERSONAL EFFORTS VHITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE ONE TRULY BENEFICIAL LAXATIVE-SYRUP OF FI6S AND ELIXIR o~ SENNA, WHICH ENABLES ONE TO FORM REGULAR | HABITS DALY, SO THAT ASSISTANCETO | BATURE MAY BE GRADUALLY DISPENSED WITH WHEN KO LONGER REEDED, AS THE BEST OF REMEDIES, WHEN REQUIRED, ARETO ASSIST NATURE AND NOT TO SUP- PLANT THE RATURAL FUNCTIGNS, WHICH HUST BEPEND ULTIMATELY UPON PROPER HOURISHIMENT. PROPER EFFORTS AND RIGHT LIVING GENERALLY. T0 GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS, ALWAYS BUY THE MANUFACTURED BV THE FURS of the better grade con- antly demonstrate|— good judgment and nd are a source of eady enjoyment. MacPHERSON, 101 Main St., Norwich, Conn. = Be Up-to-date and have your bills made out and your letters written by a public typewrirver. thoroughly the charges are wom- and T Just try it and satis- yourself, Wauregan House ‘ The Parker-Davenport Co. } Proprietors. { Felt Boots $1.50 to $3.25 Heavy Arctics $1.00 to $3 00 Rubbers 35¢ up RLLING BUBBtfi Co. ores ) New London 1 Norwich (s STEP IN A\D 'IRY GUR 5¢ DINNER, From 12 to 2 i-HOFY CAFeE, Grouni F.om‘w 0d NEWMARKET HOT 715 Bosw and John served Tel. 43-5. Raresit uckie, Prop. Thurs., Fri., Sat.’ AUDITORIUM 29,1’;5: 31 THE GATCHELL & MARVELOUS MEDORA |- HHBICAL ‘LAMOINS LUTZ Presenting Noveity BROTHERS High Class Comedy Tagbadasing Singin, Musical Artists. The Armless Wonder. | Chas. and Josie Quinn One of the Best e Beautiful Costumes. Novelty Acts Girl_and the Gawk. ; In the Country. Comedy Skit. Special Scerery. ADMISSION, 10c. EVENINGS, RESERVED SEATS, 20c. has a full BREED THEATRE Performances MATINEES CHAS. McNULTY, Lessee 2.30 Feature Picture, 730 5[} «~THE MARKED TRAIL.” | 845 MISS MABEL GILMAN, Soprano. P.m. POLI'S Norwich’s Greatest Theatrical Success. DIAMONDS If you have neglected to buy a Every Afternocon at 2. Every Night 8. POLI PLAYERS in the play made famous by Nat €. Goodwin and Maxine Elliott When We Were Twenty-One Ladies 10c Matin, cept holidays. Christmas Gift, buy a Diamond for a New Year's Gift. We ca furnish you with any price stone you may want. John & Geo. H. Bliss. daily, ex- Wednesday afternoon Souven- irs of M. Le Sueur. Thursday afternoon—Souvenir books of St. Elmo. Friday afternoon—Reception on stage Dy FRISWELL THE JEWELER, line of goods suitable Year's Gifts. 25 to 27 Franklin Street. dec26daw for entire company. New New Year's—St. Elmo. Mmusic. WILLIAM L. WHITE, Piano Tuner, 48 South A St, Taftvilie 1647 Adam’s Tavern | 1861 offer to the public the finest standar\ brands of Beer of Burope and America, Bohemijan Pilsner, Culmbach Bavarian | Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Mueirs Scotch Ale, Guinness' Dunlin _Stout. C. & C. Imported Ginger Ale, Bunker | Hill P. B, Ale, Frank Jones' Nourien- | ing Ale, Sterling Bitter Ale, Anheuser | Budwelser, Schlita and Pabst. E | A. A. ADAM, Norwicn Town. | l“dlvlduallty Telephone 447-22. iy22a4 : Is What Counts In Phetography. Bringing out the real personalit the fine Loints in character, the littla tralts that make us what we are. Toned down by the patural spir! an artist into perfect accord. Not a | thing of paper and pasteboard with a ready-made look. If you want 2 photo of your reay | self, or what your friends sea to lova |iehid amire, chfon LAIGHTON, The Photographer, Norwich Savings | dec1a F. C. aEER TUNER 122 Prospect 8t, 511, Norwizh, Ct Tel. FloraiDesigns and CutFlowers | For All Occasions. GEDULDIG’S, Telephone 268. 77 Cedar Street. iy26a TRAVELERS‘ DIRECTORV 10 NEW YORK | NORWICH LiNE| way the cmu(oru\ma{ ling | City of Lowell and Ches- afe, staunch vessels omfort and conven- The water way of tr Steamer: opposite zu:isd Soctety. WM. F. BAILEY York | Steamer leaves New London at 11| p. m. weekdays only; due Pier foot of Fast 22d Street 5.4 . (Mondays excepted) and Pler 40, North River, 7a. m Fare Norwich to New York $1. 7| Write or telephone W.J. PHILLIPS, I Agent, New London. Conn. augbd ience for A delightiul voy on Long Island Sound superb of the won- dertul s and waterfront of New (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) Hack, Livery Boarding s‘ Stabie 12-14 Bath Sirest, A" wa‘er Rou'e iHORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. AUTOMOBILE TO RENT. Telephone 883. apr2sd New York Chelsea Line t’l"l\e Fare $1.00 !Season,s Greetings GHAHSTON’S TO nd passen- nd from service New York. All Outside Staterooms. From Norwich Tuesday: days, Sundays, at 5.15 D. ‘m. | New York, Pier Bast River, | foot Rooseveit Street, Mondays | Waednesdays, Fridays, 'at 5 p. m Phone write for folder. P. ceight received until 5 m. c ger Thurs- i A. WHITAKER, CUBA—AUGUSTA wce of our Holiday Goods, SOUTH onsisting of Music Cabinets, Desks, Aflanfic Coast Smoking Sets, Rocking Horses, Do and Go-Carts, Plackboards, nne dictures, Koot Rests, Work Basket The Standard Railway of Alads ant B T Tl anieh the South vill be closed out at cost, and some e e FINE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY From New Penn. R. R, Terminal, New York. Eftective January 9th, the “NEW YORK AND FLORIDA SPECIAI (24th Season) will be in operation. Forillustrated literatare and allinformation Address, J. H. JOHNSON, N. E. Agent 248 Washington Streef, Boston SHEA & BURKE, Norwich and Taliville 6a DELIGHTFUI 80 DAYS |8 CRUISE tonvondomyror » . R { o JAN.28. 1911 ore them, is hereby called to TO THE i S.S, CLEVELANE 4 ,];..,l.l\h,.; “House, ¢ The eficlency of 22 yea Dperfence. CHARLES W. GALE, Cashier ( Alse Cru'ses to the W lec24d : & Around the Worngs | _ B FE A e AMERIC INR THERE 15 no adverilsing medium |y = 41-45 Broa stern Connecticut equal to The Bus« OR LGUATT AGENTS. letin for business results

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