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NORWICH BULLETIN, m&Y. JANUARY 2, 1911 i ineapple, of orange and grape frui LETTERS TO THE EDITQR |pingarple, of oranee and erape it Au DITo Porto Rico as a Ploasure Resort, | ndnan imango trees, at Bayamon. across the harbor from San Juan.: There is nothing like it, of its kind, on | UNIFORM CHARTER FOR CITIES. crten o e e sore carter x| & Woman in Life and in the Kitchen N mission form of government, was ten- Mr. Editor: Few Americans are tatively suggested by the state busi- aware of the possibiliti e et “ sm ness men who met here yesterday and CONCERNING WOMEN. apple and enough sugar to make a|Souniy” Oin Saeutitul Gslend of Porce T FO R MA it is eviient that the subject is bound thick frosting; spread on the top and| Rico is an unknown land, With a eli- | Norwich, Dec. 30, 1910. m A DAY AT A COUNTRY SCHOOL. to be further discussed. I the busi- | Miss Florence Croker, daughter of | sides of tho cake mate upnexcelled in healthiness and i i ness men go at it with the i Richard Croker of Tammany fame, comfort, both summer and winter, a A Comparison. Big Laughing Act. & ot @ Same VIEOT | will, it is said, soon become a bride of Baked Indian Pudding. scenery charming as that of Switzer- | Mr. Editor: In your issue of the 26th shown in the public utilities fight 3 lin. i . MDLLE. PAULLA, DEALMA & MAY, Thowd Jn ' the public utilities fiEht| 4 wealthy Irishman of Dublin | ;o Bolt one auart of milk and stir Into | land; filied with trees, trom the tall, | T notice your editorial on Connecticut | European’ Novelty Trapese’ Artiste. | ity . 2 Gew | it two-thirds of a cupful of meal and | symmetrical mango, ~packed. full of | ¢rops. It might interest your readers| something may be done. Josephine Preston Peabody, a New | jet it cook a few minutes, then take|leaves of decp, Glossy "grecn, to. the | to_lnow that Comnecticut heads the | HARRINGTON & MILLAR, Tt Is not believed the State Business | Mngland poef, who in peivate Ufe 18| trom the fire, and when cool stir in| cultivated orange, exhaling its delicate | Whole United States in average yield " ; LW Men's assoclation will attempt to | Mr% Lionel E. Marks, wife of a Har. ) one-haif_ cupful of susar, one-half| fragrance while you &use upon Its| Of COrn per acre, 53.2 bushels, which is| Présenting & Roaring Comedy Sketch Entitied draft such a charter, but it may seek ;"P"mlm;"ffz'r’:'-a‘l?f “"l‘:nggle*’ag’;f;‘p_ cupful of molasses, one-half cupful of | golden fruit, with hundreds of miles| more than ten bushels above the aver- WANTED—A MAN COOK. to have the legislature take up the | complished by gre Poes from the | butter. one egg, one teaspoonful of|of road, passing over the mountains | 8ge of any state in any previous year, complished by great wome ginger, and one-half teaspoonful of|and smooth as the boulevards of |and over seven bushels above her ADMISSION, 10c. EVENINGS, RESER VED SEATS, 20c. subject and appoint a commission to | prehistoric er: to the present time. cinnamon, and a pinch of salt. Put| Washington—of all this, and a great | nearest compeitor this yvear. She was draft such a charter. It is a big in a buttered pudding dish and bake | deal more of a similar charnct st | wi f th g 3 ; : § ,Tost | winner of the same honor last year matter and deserves the attention of | N0 capital in_the \K;}rh] ““f:s‘i one hour. of our people have but an uncertain | With 41 bushels, and the year before a the whole state—Brieseport Post. { RSSIAE, S DSy inember e auee T Ceimetio oum oo an veraas BREED THEATRE Has the uniform charter idea any | 1r® brifade commanded by a member Sauce for Suet Pudding. The present governor of the island, | if Connecticut can grow an average merit? Is such a thing practical? iy sk One-half cup of butter, one cup of | the Hon. George R. Colton, says: “Thé | Of 53 bushels in a year of such exces- This matter has been di:cuplsed. but f.‘.’;’,.’.'ifii’fl‘ixf"&.’i.'?‘;,!‘:‘&d‘,,’n?fi':.""\?fi{‘fi sugar beaten to a cream; add the | fertility and healthfulness of Porto sn‘fe e}rou]glr. what might she not do in v vRa e -y no report has been made and the in- | is the pride of the czars capital has | beaten yolk of one egg, grate in one- | Rico are marvellous. It is- the ideal|a favorable season? ETIN'S NEW YEAR'S | Jig. infarmat ined in the inquiry | been under the sole control of a voung | Ialf a nutmeg, then stir in a table- watering place of America. There is Let us compare our state with Towa, DIt Slon salxed. I Low Y o T 55 summers—the daughicr of | Spoonful of boiling water and flavor | nothing in Europe or in fhis country | 2 pretty good state, by the way, in EDITION. Lias not been given to the public. It |1ady of 23 swniRErETRe Ch e e | With a little wine or brandy. Place| that can compare with Porto Rico for | crops and prices for 1910 The Biufetin's edition of twenty- | J0€s not seem. however, as if a char- [\, "3yt Alexandrovona Yermoloff | Where it will keep warm and just be- | all that makes life worth living” CONNECTICUT. MATINEES OHAS. MNULTY, Lesses Feature Picture, 5(} “THE SWISS MOUNTAIN GUIDE.” MISS MABEL GILMAN, Soprane. POLI'S ter could be framed to sult every city . & " | fore serving add the well-beaten white | Dr. Lyman Abbott, after a somewhat e d0etese8 ealendas 1ot has all her life taken an intense inter. Price s nn":me .m:u-e::‘" N alike—New Britain Herald, est in the brigade, to join which seven | Of one esg. e S D s et Yield. Nov.1. Value . New site Sears ago she chtained special per- Watnut Cak e e B e mow o | nndali com Bushels oat: Tons hay 2 .75 $39.90 | WILLIMANTIC LOCATED ON | poct ROCHTL TWO RAILROAD SYSTEMS. | ‘s edition The Bulletin has ever | The commission appointed to look [ mission from the cz lad with mat. | 1nto the feasibility of making a uni- | Prelonied absence thro UMftempted, and it s filled with mat- } (70 TO8 FEAE Y OF e & itles | Capt. Spiridonoff, the actual head of | sugar. h illness of | One-half cup of butter, one cup of | SOuthern California. The ocean winds Sk of three emee e half cup | temper the air, which we found neither 1 oppressively hot in the middle of the Thi 1 ‘of interest to all of the people of.| oM T fot the brigade, Mlle, Yermoloff, as acting | of milk, one and three-fourths cups of | 9P y ne the irty-four Passenger Trains Daily— 3 ter | save the subject up after carefully | (i .. captain, has most ably filled the|flour, two and a half teaspoonfuls of | $a¥ nor uncomfortably cool IOWA. Fast Freight Connections for Ship- eastern Connacticut. | considering and discussing it. It ap- | place. baking powder, the whites of three|SIMPIY to live was a luxury. r Price i It 18 devoted to the ecducationsl, | pears to be just about as important Ssai v L eges and three-fourths of a cup of| Rico onght to become a favorite mid- | Yield. Nov. 1 pers. Afterncons at 2. Evenings at 2. b 1 as having a uniform dress for mayors DICTATES OF FASHION. walnut meats broken in pieces. Mix nber, Yesort for Americans, Bushels corn Willimantic as a railroad, freight . bamking, commercial and fur Rl saentical garbe Tor Dotios: o Hies —— the ingredients in the order given.| And I may add that while livin= in| Bynsels oats and passenger point is vastly mors | terests and sports of e The idea is mare recognizable| Hatpins mounted with roses fash- | Bake 45 minutes in a moderate oven. | POrto Rico I frequently took a rid. vn|1pone hay ...... fortunate. and jmportant in having A T N H Windham counti 25 & matter of taste: thah ay & gt jioned from black s are used on | Cover wnhd plamh f{“«'fllini Crease i§| ‘ggséuifla]mflw‘t f»p?t‘i(:}fi"'w(fu,”‘f'(,[”l'pl better facilities in these respects than Matinees. © for the genaral liveliness and advance | ter ¢ sity. As the charters of | CUTTINE hats. squares and put half & walnut on each| jyioniser ‘discomfort from (he heat Tt a great many cities of many times her < e square. : e 5 Towa farm lands ser - 1 i i int, a gres ties run today they are in many Ribbon flowers of white silk flatly Eat “7;5 not always so, but many times, | 500 of probably :1;l;°r2«rroai-raefl %’e;;t ;au:iy %ZTE&;JE:““&'&."'{L""\,; i".?:i riiculars repetitions, for man is not | applied to the hat of biack beaver are | Easy, Inexpensive Breakfast Dish. | When the sea breeze was imparting its | i<an average selling price of Connec- | here for passenger trains to all poinis yne to be original in government | most effective. Wash and cut up small six lambs' | o Syiee favors, Ifjxur)sm!hl‘i:) .3 | ticut farm land? If average Iowa. acres | of the compass and the same is true iore than anything else. When the == kidneys or one beef kidney and two| - onto | in corn, cats and hay vield $11.55, and | with regard to freight that is shipped This i FEra s e Many travelers when visiting Porto L 2 peigesie- . b This is to be a fur season and | 2 o e the land sells for §150, and_average v Willime ial and ac wdvocates of a umiform city charter slices of bacon. Add butter size of a| Rico just s day at S a : i erage | in by locals from Putnam to Williman- he regarded as being offisial an L Rico Just stop for a day at San Juam, | acres of Connecticut land yield is sume | tie, Riverpoint to Willimantic, Mid- aps and coats of sable and seal are | walnur and & little pepper and salt. st sto day at San Jua 4 mactions of the two counties totaled | . g = with cold water. Let simmer twolfor one enters the beautiful harbor,| .S Price of the Connecticut land? Is|chester to Willlmantic for through 564,953 S o AR e Lace veils are still wiih us, but met, | hours. Make a little thickening with | s (Ha old Morro Castle %z | it at all sirange some of the western | fast freight connections for the North - e A ekl EDITORIAL NOTES. 5 e astle on the | prraers are selling their farms and | West and South. . SLI6,609, o sum so large the average 3 - of this part of the state. The facts and figures it co have been gathered with care and The POLI PLAYERS Including Gertrude Perry. Robert Le Sueur. F. Cairn and the other popular artists who have become h favor- ites, in a_dramatization of Au- gusta J. Evans’ novel, become | a teaspoon of flour. This makes 20| Jart and the palm trees on the ngm‘ g | he greatest favorites excellent breakfast dish and can be | aite thelr frongeq | PUyIng in the east? Are eastern farm-| The New Haven system runs 14 # Be0l8 eanzot comprehend it with ease, | President Taft gives notice that| . .ii. nete and laces play an im- made the day before and warmed up in the air;” and the old Span- | ;_ofli:‘skmg all their lands are really | echeduled ‘eights into and through > along lines of official duty he declines | portane pare in the constraction of | I1CKIY- 1sh military road over the monutains 3 F P. ROBINSON, | Wilimantic daily and from four to s an awakener. 6 APim for 1913) proepécts: Rt cre Dt P T is in a good state of preservation; bUt| packerville, Conr’, DenCr tpon | five extras on Sundays, and occasion- o The New Year's resolutions from | 2 i sl S Cape Cod Meat Stew. this is not_enough. ackerville, Conn., Dec. 29, 1910. |ally the eame number of extras on ; Seliring Governor Weeks and Gov-| There is mo gemeral confidence in| Novelties appearing on the mew out- | , Select three or four pounds of cheap| ~ One meeds to spend sufficient time week-days. Freight Is billed out from beef, wash and cut into small pieces.| on the island to get the variety of| Norwalk—East Norwalk is interest- | Willimantic to all points of the com- Heat vour spider and brown the meat | views from the picturesque hills, from | ed in the strike of the oyster openers | Pass. ctation of Mrs. Stetson that | ing hats are wings of suede. They are Souvenirs of Miss Perry Wed- ernor-elect Paldwin, Mayor Thayer | B stdents of Doards of trade ana | M7 T will “come back.” remarkably odd and pretty. on both sides. Put in kettle and add| which the ocean may be seen on either | which is now in progress, the employ-| The New Haven system also op- Reoday. A 2 . e Moire is agam used for afternoon |JUSt Water enough to keep from burn- | side. One meeds to see what the|es having left their benches in sev- | PeTates 24 passenger trains over its business men's assoclations In the cit- | Tappy thought for today: It is bet- | WoTre 15 asaip used fof Gfernoon iing (salt to taste), allowing about| Americans, as well as native Porto| eral of ihe plants, owing to the fact|Several lines running into the c THURSDAY—Jewett City Night three hours to cook same. About an( Ricans, are doing; to Jook at the| that the dealers attempted to force a|from New York Boston, Providence. | hour before serving add turnips, on- | thousands of acres of sugar cane, of | new dipper on the men. Hartford and the west, besides inter- ions and parsnips cut in slices (and mediate stations. and as soon as the | carrot, if liked), then in half an hour improvements that are now under- §e8 of the two eounties will prove to | 1 (0 start right at the first, than be islly interesting to all the to back up and start again. ‘wemders of The Bulletin. marabou or with cut ostrich feathers. Popular Poli Prices—10c, 20c, 30c Next Play—GIRLS. Many scarfs have embroidered and o American naval fleet will Soom | silk crocheted lace ends, in self-tone | 7 o e v & e e ool i Hgar add potatoes, and make dumplings and way on the Alr-Line are completed It The calosed calendar of Ol Nor-{be anchored in hom waters. Our | is harmoniously contrasting colors. | it Gver the top. | Stearn 0. minutes, D T Tl o e Tty Mo Svieh a8 it was nearly a century ago, | PlUejackets made a good impression . e Take up stew and thicken gravy. Very of the best and fastest trains riding Nets are gaining In favor as a foun- . s & welcome addition to the original | “VT' dation for chiffon corsages, producing | 5000 the fron will roll into and through PPNl @t eslendars which The Bulletin has | 1t Julia Ward Howe could speak,|® MUCh softer effect than silk. Chili Con Carni. On_what is called “the other side” 2 e 3 e might' expres . s = f T Central Vermont adds to the busi- Hssued from year to year for the past | ig xpress pleaure that there | yayge velvet bags with th sonal| Cut a round of beefsteak into small the 2 5 Ben years, It is & summer-time scene | W43 N0 Toom in Faneuil hall for her totich of an embrofdered monograrm | Pleces and put it into & frving pan e B L R T B WILLIAM L. WHITE, g 4 pictur in one corner are much favored. with a tablespoonful of hot dripping, s ot L b R S SR = Tun ~ @nd leaves no doubt that the Rose ‘,z‘ e L a cup of boiling water and two table {;‘h‘ruugh Wimnfiflmlz :“y n"é‘b‘, N:S:. iano u er, 18 & natural summer re- | e cannot tell whether living under | Among the st mate- | Spoonfuls of rice. Put a cover on the| kel ol gy ; | decta 48 South A St, Taftville B etnad 5 | Tie Eovernor is enough to | rial is fine silk tricot, like glove pan and simmer until the meat is ten- S e L e in B e tiens e . ese come in ail the fashionable|der. Cut two large, dry red peppers freights each way, and in addition there are from one to three extra freights, daily, during eeasons when trade is normal. In the-early part of the year there are usually an even {larger number of freights running | over this road becamse of the fact of | the boat shipments of coffee, sugar | and beans that are unloaded and ship- The Buwietin's subscription list has | /47 rcpublican nerves or not, until we | o, e, e R R L e s a4 ol rinds into bi cover with boiling | mdvancea from 4412 on the averase | — 5 Many of the sleeves of the mew | Water, add a minced clove of garlic dor 1901 to an average of 7,922 fo de in New | evening gowns are slashed, with any {and a little thyme. Simmer until the 2%0. The number of papers issued | York to be an automobile af- | other material appearing underneath. | Water is slightly red, take from the Guring the year 1910 wae 2,478,535, or has been relegated o fire and when cool squeeze the pepper ~%wo fer every imhobitant in Cerneeti- | (0 C. GEER Al | TUNER 122 Prospect ft, Tel. 511. Norwish, Ca Aniong the novelty buttons from |rinds hard into the water in which . Paris is one of china or glass, deli- | they were boiled. Thicken with a lit- @ut. Fhe length of the roils of paper | - ———— s | Cafely tinted from deep coral color to |tle flour. season with salt and pour into | Ped via rail from New London. = msed tomsfled 2077 miles. and lail A ey e s s almost white. the saucepan containing the stewed Better and faster frelght connec- , ) » to be much smaller than for R Rattas Stir all il ho { tions can be made out of Willimantic . . BOWE would carpet the earth 'Trom meat. r all together until hot. e ot fes i vear; but 1912 is very likely t0 | gilver jewelry has been raised to an o= e 1 O on s o Norwieh nearly to Denver, Colarado. bring the average up. fmportant place the- collection of | HOUSEHOLD HINTS WORTH RE-| ‘Q{}f}"“ u*“s““ °;§"" (;r:v"\;""mx: Fhe Bulletin wishes all its readers | e ornaments possessed by the well- MEMBERING. e T Tk ¢ tonals & Mappy New Year and for thix sec- | If the record for 1910 s not worth | dressed woman. g, e . O ransportation facilities are further | | tion business advancement and a large | *NOWIng up, just forget it, and com- e To polish aluminum, make . mixture improved by the trolley comnections Is What Counts In ew record today. You still| Fancy bows of all descriptions have | of borax, ammonia and water. Apply | nce a Lt come back again, and those with | with a soft cloth. increase of the people who speak well, | | for Norwich and points farther south |as well as the practically new Willi- 8 8s well for th 2 touches of Roman or Persian silk are £ — — Mot ch, l) St asa & B - e L Diny; coida’ ol EaAtiGa Bould b8 kapt | mantio_South _ Coventry =~ brnch, hotography. mame and business prosperity of this | he lad who tells you that he has 10 'hdd o the’ atarch om wish: ‘Gays. which opens up one of the finest sum | captured 1911 calendars is not fibbing, E i They will add to the glos . mer Teeorts in this part of the coun- | Bringing out the real personalits, cenomy in Slippers. 'y to the gloss. 5% % does ko beautifol | aithough the statement appears to Fot awhite Eia et e he = - try, running as does o the fine joints in character, the ilttle | or w i ppers which can-f ‘e | This instrument has all the very latest improvements and labor || T.ake Wangunbaug, through the thriv- | trajts that make us whai we mre Y WEE or of a lie not be cleaned successfully after hav- he soft silk beaver in the Alpine i : to f Mansfield and South | m A BUSY WEEK. Ing been Dresionmy cleanod b = tons | shape which has created such a furore saving devices, thirty-five languages can be written on a single ma- J|Ing towns of Mamefeld Ao Toned down by the natursl spirit of SIS S8t woek of the year:is ueually | The B an accident | cont cube of Ivory black art painf,|in girldom has discarded the sauc chine, type instantly interchangeable. Sl s T v e - do ek as u.».— s A e | & ik R b - | To one-halr cupful of gasoline little tuft of feathers and acquired x 3 £ : . 2 g pasteboard wits B B iks frat week o d e m_'b"‘:"*"fr Sabias: retat ,'fmn,,) Autd consisten. | full grown plume, which transforms The HAMMOND is the typewriter of all nations and tongues and “y::;mi‘!:;tl:g" qcor;mg{;flhfi s lrre‘l;!nyun:;!'",o:khhcko il - There are forty-two legistatures to if Nat Goodwin was go- | This does mot hirden the loather and | evening. pense or obligation on your part. | tooy of thy. Siknley works in lTocated, meet this week in as many different sther wife. If he should | will not wash or rub off. I ' the other is from Werren, O., five l Al H ON sthtes and the work of making new each engagement, he —_— Fur hats are in a class by them- a Tl tsid | " 2 . v fe v may match a wrs milss @istant from Niles. | laws and revising or repealing oid luws xtension of his thumb. Homemade Trimmings. selves, for they may match a wrap or i | The Photographer, will soon be under way. In our owr All the beautiful oriental trimmings |2y be an altogether different fur. wtate the | hn R . F 3 s r , r smart little hat of dyed lynx with 1 slature will have a big | ser of Massachusetts is | o fashionable nowadays are ruinous- | g S™o% i ¥ “ | S : ¥o fashionad eys ot : quill stems fastened to one side e ammon ewWriter \] Bavings Soctety. Buget of business to deal with, inde. | “Ho!-ing” for the United States sen- | Iy expensive. but thero is hope still [4yo, Wi stems fastencd o one side| 1 s | our Lalengarsare here‘ s T o i bands in soutache, then in the cen-| 4 .y |We shall be glad to have| A charming restaurant hat of black | the situation—holds the winming | est fatalities of the O e Jesien new Elass Jew | velvet whose sweeping brim would | The Bulletin Uses Six Hammond Typewriters. | you call for them. ed Totat Toas p el L s ke charming a piquant blonde beau~ The one thing the people are inter- ied the total loss of life | French knots of old thread. The ef- | Make cf I i " 3 3 | ty is $50. Gold lace is folded around B. P. Learned & Ce., @sted in ls the inaugural address of | '0 %0 in the fieid of aviation. Taking | fect is lovely—and cheap. the crown. while on one side there is Geverner Baldwin, which may be con- ! risks at high altitudes will soon be out MEEDLEWORIC NOTES. fastened a splendid black French Thames Loan & Trust Co. Building. (Successor to A. T. Gerdner) | | | pendent of the senatortal contest which | ate: but he cannot be said to have an | [°F impoverishied. Buy @ few!|and could be successfully worn with | MeLean's friends say will be no com- | 1ssuring prosy of succeeding | jrShes Of the trimming desired and ust | gimost any fo | 113 Church St., corner Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. fest at all, aithough Senater Fafikele; | lode wtill josists that he has the ke The three la 910 able Sdently expected to be like that of | f fashior plume. “171 l l f es L o ce B 3 Woedrow Wilsou's of New Jors - — e i —_ d Agency Established May 1846. et b The 1 lendar crop shows what | pio) 1ons, the scarls the newest ma Nothing is better in this freezing e eal o dec23MWF Hack, leery eneugh and original enough to attra rial is fine silk tricot, like glove silk.| . NOfl e — ] SBlanal attention. business think of a small busi- | These come in all ‘the fashiomable| weather thar the hat of white beaver . 9 | and B SS year in general, the finan »ss device, and the juvenile collec-|shades. Many scarfs have embroid-| peaver and is marheq ot $8 & o C er ectlon . “ s © ciera constier tho ‘outioel: romising | 10T leave Ho doubi the. pictures are | ered and ik crocheted Tnce snas. 1 s marked at $5. one eminent authority says, *“Pears lorai esmns and buttowers| Boardin 2 Sind Business sces a rosy glow on the | SPPreciated. frasting eolgea. Tarmoniously con-| nost of the hats of the season are Soap realizes more closely than any other.” “‘Most refreshing 1 £ Borison. R v prienerr E S ot o s Wit and agreeable of balms for the skin’ says another. Try Pears For All Occasions. Stable - Never darn knitted underwear with oatst B! 4 - - E Zra ag a is we el » SNGREASING TRADE WITH BRA-| PRINCIPAL TRANSFER POINTS| ool It will shrink and make a hole| Pl (TMINE 4 Sn€le ros & mas wum}gdand o will sireciiinbe this sworlestlienc Smogs GEDULDIG’S, ZiL. | larger than the original one. Darn|yinguckle, any of these lend a hat i o 3 Telephone 268 77 Codar Street. 12-14 Bath Street. b |fn N. Y, N. H. & H. Sytem—3,000|loosely and when washed the new| "%, 2000 S8 O toele Sd © B0 At A O d P b % e increase of American tradewith Fraight Cars Handied Weekly, texture will be almost the same as the| T8 17 would met have: with & sac| * n Urainary rrice 5 HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY. Brasil is st ancou he | ki e oods itself. v 5. v " 2 s . — = 48 & market which ',:i:“u“,'m' 5o . Puin i T S ek e By e e perfluity of flowers and ribbons. §s of the highest quality in every particle. It cleanses THAVELER® DIRECTORY. Aun;xuioau_e TO RENT. e : Moty won that it cannot be wrested | one of the cizht® principal - frejgnt | | I YOU have to draw a straight line In Filling Sachets. thoroughly—repairs the harm common soaps may have done and Telephone 833. ap . from ue - ; | transter points of the N. Y. N. H. i o Gy o vk ot e the tiny bags with a mixed is matchless for the complexion. Pears is economical, goes o en “Comsat Generat 1. i e Romerer, chas G | Soumany pACES, T W0, Y| vt oF sl ant i S 00 farthest, lasts longest. In every particular your good taste '“] NEw YUHK ‘ iro, writing the g B e d ey Beograp a blotter, with their edges exactly par- |2 few peppercorns, which will both z . i g ~department, says b it S S (:‘)‘rh;nnu and toucling, and hold the pen|Preserve the perfumed powder and e ’"dgmmt Wl appm‘e | o B e iension | " omvior extras mmake, Ehis - thelt skin is made from one-half pint e e it oo e of rose water, one-half pint of orangs there can be no doubt. Imports of steel rains run when An emergency coat hanger when | flower water, one-half ounce of ben- . I e tasant o€ raiirests | oiok 487 e 5 d 0 that its side projections touch the| PTing out its sweet scent. O lce ral ads | wich branch of he idiand divi - i —_— along the Paulo-Rio Grande route is |ihe service of 25 passenger iraing ang | DIOUer: There is then no danger of i i Y " Baving and will continue to ha | 20 it trains. In addition to mesJ““ s “"“‘T’"", S T isdinen Sleshaing Lotion. ence in the extension | # NUmber of that class o mark will be clear and smooth, and| A simple cleansing lotion for an favorable influence in the ex - luss of trainsknown | the paper clean and unblotted. oily s i 5 BT e of our Holiday for the unscented The water way — the comfortabls | The balanc 15 cents a cake. © 7alls and accessories in 1909 . g A o B you are away from home is easily | zoin, a little tincture of myrrh and a it :i,."“’c”.“‘ of Lowell and Ches. | COPSisting of Music Cabinets, Desks. 2 Bearly $1,000000 as compared At precent there are nearly 1z0 | Mide by tightly rolling a newspaper, | few drops of glycerin. Any druggist i b 3 Smok Sets, e orses B SBout $350.000 in 1908, There Todd men i n Pateen. Of| Ling it securely in the middle witi| can prepare this with the right pro- O v | s S S S % & considerable increase als, i s number train service | :' S oo > finishing with « cord} portions. | a :ggéeh:?;e(:uxxgavcfig\:m“ Gt Carriages and Go-Carts, Blackboards, 3 also in are in the s 0p to attach it to a convenient hook lightfe ] - IS of rallway cars and locomo! 1nd out of Putnam, 10 in the yard | oop 10 attach, I a ful v Long 1sland | Pictures, Foot Rests, Work Baskete - ray . v o e or nail. This is 2 thousand times bet- ; : | A delightful voyage on Long Pictures, Foot Rest . § ) smt sy the Unites States to Tirazi oTYaCS yin the pasenger station, 80| ter for ihe coat than simply throwing| LorC Srowth of Prussian City. | Bound and a superb view of Hhe WOoe | Sleds and many other useful asticles ¥ B St Bas Docs, riorors. 0 ih et transter, 2 car in- | ;¢ "the nearest availaple place, and | LIS ETOWth of Frankfort, popula- derful skyline and waterfront of New | Sleds v ¢ SMg its aervice by putting on up-to- | .t the coaling station and. Sounas | 5, contrived in a minute with' ma- | (5 ,OW, cstimated omclaily at 405 W, I 1 f Sleigh: hand d G | Btaemer, Jaavas New. Tonfohar 15| Filiche clossd out SCENEEIEES &, date Am m;:.e::;’IC\i:. hes and s eep- | Rouse. 15 ‘section men and § carpen: terial always at hand. vears as any of our western cities ¢ have a full line ol eighs on hand ready Ior | O 8 ckdays only; due Pler foot of | below co fog cars, comotives, und | ter utnam i also headquarters for AT The expansion of its commercial re- | z P i i i 3, i East 22d Street 5.45 a. m. ongasy Siker .0'.3;,,,..,,[ from he United | & tranmaster. goneral fofeman of| _o.q F"':l“:“:f"\_iz"::":; use tn em. | 18tions has kept pace with the muni- immediate delivery, inciuding Portland Cutters, Business exceptnd) and Pler 40, North River, tedly e | bridges ang supervieo ity \ good scale of sizes s - vth: likewise its i anc : - 2 i i . m. Bistes Undoubtediy. as the French- | Urilfes and wipervisor of tracks. |0 d000 G Sa S oneshold 1inen | P! STowth: likewise its importance| Sleighs and some Speed Sleighs, which we are readyto |7a.m Amarican syndicate takes over the ac. | !, [iesd Dusinges in' Putnam | ProUerng |22, geid Buropean ratiway center. leably 1 Fare Norwich to New York $1.75 e r a8 beer menter ing ast | 15, 2 ollows: g | e accommodations of e grea 5 icz. . tudl control of other Sao Paulo rail- | yiir by the addition of thiee irejohe| Tablecloths. letters two inches long. | raliway and. tomines ave ororeas | dispose of at a remarkably low price. W.J. PHILLIPS, BOAS, their equipment will be simil. | iral - Napkins, letters three-quarters of an | ; Dctia or telentone A Norwich and Taftville e jeauloment wil e timil- | trains.”which leave’ each ‘morning for | | Nepkins. : [been_ found inadequate to meet th Agent, New London. Conn. augsd arly mode: . Bof e Paulist dwa Joston 0 ? E et ving demands of passenger and 2 and the Mogyana have a diversity respectivel Sheets, letters two inches long. freight traffic, and it has been decided M. B RlNG Geqmis B s 66 cimtimotors o bion The work at the transfer has been owcases, letters one inch 1ong€. {to make an addition to the present T 7 ard broad gauge, and the unification 8 000 to $1,500,000. The present station ization of these line Someideravly auring | ;o onea” aecordingls. o U0, | station, invelving an outiay of $1.000- | Telephone 553-5. 23 Ghestnut Street Al Water Route | " The Thames N-tm:alhnk ‘ 3 s will A e Fast marking change, so that | o e dile # sfers in WWorcester = ange. 5o that | was erected some years ago at a cost 3 ¥ mean & considerable sale of American s direct result of the | ANYWhere from half an inch to- four | af $10,000,000. and 300 tratus enter smd The annual meeting of the Stock- Btecl raiis. idation ot the SNeow taven ana|or even five inches long is the mode, | Tagve. t daily. It is estimated that 0 e O e i 1hs S The day is coraing when American but these are safe and sane me. )t Directors and e transaction of n and Maine systems. By this ure- | apout 6 stranges acec A ihe e % | monts for the conservittive embrod- | Soecy soooy, Sirabgers are accomimn. ures of every sort will find a on service has been guick- | 1R dated annually at the numerous hotels uch other business as may leguil (B [ ] o ; ; 4 n come before them, is here Vied t 8 stendy market in these South Ameri- ith all points reached via the : and pensions. Several of these hoteis Y I‘k be held ar their Banking House on B ean nations because they need the |l4Uier road by making the through B MaaE St are palatial, and it s possible that the Tuesday, Jan. 10, 1911, at 11 wciscik " a8 much as we need the patron. | €3 to pointe central on the B. & M.: TRaat. usiness has heen somewhat overdone, 5 a.m ; r Gl : ) ..h‘ necd the patron- | 1o inetance, freight which formeriy| Put the cold Doiled soup meat|as well here as at Wiesbaden, judging che‘sea LmB CHARL W, GALE, Cashier. Went to Worcenter for transfor is mow | through the meat grinder, add a little| from dividends paid last yeas b e 2 ashua transfer, | S0 or dome brown gravy, season |Stll, the largest hotel hero. capital [Bsemes to be no doubt that a | and such moints as Lawrence, Faver- | highly with chopped onion, celery or |ized at about 42,000,000 Daid s Per aent, F s'l oo mumber of robins than usual | Nill and various other lax'm“ transfer :}':L"',-m;f‘}:_pa“,fi‘u; ‘llltlofl'",mfllna '1’"55 g‘lr&ldoml last year.—Consul General AND are L AMERICAN noug n New Bn ig | POints on the B. & M. make, in return, 7 e into a loaf tin and leave | Frenk D. Hill, Frankfort, Germany. o 2 Wity were coun ot ot pern | firect cars for this station, where they | 9 the lce for a few hours. Turn out — o are received from 24 to 48 hours|and cut into slices and serve Fair Haven.—A committee represent- g_er_n:r\k‘e direct to and from Farrell & Sandersen. Prope. fast week, oft the Maine coast. | earlier than when formerly handled ? ing men of St. Francis' parish went N i Siateraons SPECIAL RATES to Theatre Troupes at an intermediate point Pineanple Cake. to Terryville recently and presented | From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- Traveling Men, ete. Livery comnectsd “ Hoxsey is dend, but he | In the Putnam vards a switcher is| DMake a cake after the rule given|the Rev. John Sheehan, pastor of the days, Sundays, s p. m. | sent through to the R g Kept busy night and day. switching | for cocounut cake, and for the dress. | Immacuiate Conception church in that ~ w York st Riv SHETLCRET sTREST. S man who ever daread s the | 0Lt and piacing and making up traing | img 10 put between the Jayers, pre-| town. a handsome gold watch. Fathed) foot Ro ¢ ., Monda: st B e ot it [wien ane 0 3,000 cars handled | pire a2 rineanple as follows: Pare the| Sheehan was for four years and up to AT e ot riath ats om = ‘::P s 8 and Waving | weekly pineapple and chop, or grate very fine; | last August a curate at St. Francis’ s ‘Phone or write for folder. STEP IN AND TRY OUR put in @ stewpan with enough water | church. P. S—Freight received until § A Seymour.—For the past three months | to_make a thick syrup when boiled. spelling and better Judgment | Painters have been at work in St.| Save a large tablespoonful of the ' ™. A WHITAKER. Agent 35c DIN N ER & great fmprovement to the | Michiel's Roman Catholic church on | pineapple to put with the frosting and Children CI'Y v From 12 to 2 the Fast Side painting and decorat- | spread the rest. when cool, between -y fl'" pecformances.. Dupli- ing the in lrrmr[ it will require about | the lavers of cak P b o % B0 0 mnatbe $008 wucces- | throe o {our woisce: tan re ot | S A festtivg of (e benten white FOR FLETCHER'S Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street |, Trome i noacveriisine medium in | DEL-HOFF CAFE, Groun® Kiser the work of i czg. the tablespoontul of pine-l C AS T ORIA ietin for business results, 30l §

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