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PLEASURE IS DUE ONLY WHEN DUTY'IS DONE | 1%, . roser 20t ronst, pota- ‘Wednesday's Supper—Fishballs, hot biscuit and mflvls syrup, cookies and toes and onioms, .cpld bread, apple| (Written Specially for The Bulletin.) semce and tes, Last week I tried to talk a littls THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $250 to first: $1.50 to wecond; $1.00 0 | purcaay's Supper—Cold meat, dry | sense into the over-ambiqéous 3 third. Award made the last Saturday in each month. toast, gingerbread amd cocoa. sters who waat to mohnlanm farm- s Friday’s Dinner—Meat ' pie (from | ing on the old farm within a single g roast), vesetables, potatoes and tur- | %eason. Really, I don't suppose-l u-ci | satie age. Sentyott fnssé EVERY WOMAN’'S OPPORTUNITY. gxp-. cranberry sauce and white mad very J,uIL Wlu:h n)um tshtgm‘ world indeed umm to #‘mm ‘Monday. i ~ hely vad fi head from generation 1o gemerationm, was g Tt Bliin vty g2 hame e £200 Jtvem et SR 08, | "iniee s aupper i of gt roam, | 5SS PR, 11, SH8 fate Sy |1, ST 20 ARG i vlinge S | and wntounded clatms to cure habitual W odhaniy 54 St wouk Weke o put. e side of 458 peper warm biscuit, cranberry sauce, e e 5t crabe 3. . Cahoone of Wakefleld visited | i yasahi ooy 3 i ° Py | constipation Address; SOCIAL CORNER EDITOR, Bulletin Office, Norwich, Conn. * |over singerbr Fead, cake’ and cookics the Catinon-tall express, or expost- A58 Yeshwnis. e B i g | % lating with the incoming Atlant . Saturday’s dinner—Boiled dinner and | Still, a fellow feels better satisfied | Now, just apply . PLEASANT COMMENTS {HOW SHOULD RICE BE COOKED?|appie pie. with nimself if he has tried to do Bis| qeneration of farmers. If 4 LEGAL NOTICES. { Saturday's Supper—Baked beans, | duty, even though he n’t sueceed- ‘Sunda; T DI OELF MELRR. || Doar Sivtery of the Sochal Coate: A {rown bread, tes”Rnd cookieg. =" fed—asd aunt expect fo puccasd | thols Sefherd{t wueld be 8 e 3 # Waiter Soidd Corned: 189 #3 enjoy | o 1ace eétter to obtain it than 2 a| we know more than. our fathérs the letters in the Corner. Every week fm'(',?x:n ‘the ociumns of the Social Cor. | S0uth Canterbury. ot e A Hlow i 3| Can't ‘wa cacry the addition into the| chureh here Fridsy evemog. D 3. T leave the local mews and read the admit it to be. I|next column without getting too nas-| Lambert gave a lectufs on raising 1 would like to hiave a Little chat letters for they are so interesting A Courier Recipe of 50 Years Ago. wan -tempered over i Can we even | poultry, etc. S o and full ‘a heipful suggestions. }TA’& \r:gdm:ng: f—:gmn‘ ‘501; "ot lnx Editor Sgeial Corner: I am pleased lgno‘vv- who ‘be;m‘ B enie Cerne b4 m cortain. Eratin Contiitnry aoll mast o e Tans Well, the new year is fairly under rice. Some say botl twenty minutes, |to read the Soctal Corer Tegulariy, > "'We ola 'uns ought to be . HOPKINTOR. ¢ & way and we are fast losing the holiday { then throw off the water and put in and I try some of the recipes with lmemhle to reason and able to see is m—mlll spirit and settling down to our ordi- | the even to dry; others say wash off | good results; but I through 4 role in the fence. We may | Sight and progress in the Services wers omitted #n the Sev- nary duties. Next Christmas looks a | With milk; @ome say do not wash but . be and very likely are a good dealfion of a steadily bettering future enth Day mmm ch“,,c,, Jast Satur- Jong waye ahead, but doubtless there | slowly put into the kettle of boiling b worked up about the erratic and aim- — - day on account of the storm. will be the same old last-minute rush. | water. [ have tried them all but find Courfer ¥ less way in which a lot of young fel-| |+ ceptainly is youth which Lewis F. maom:. Jr., of Ashaway AR GO, Now, why not avoid this hurry and | nome satisfactory. We-use rice, I pre- | ago. lows are carousing over the flelds| ¢hings, There is a spring of eh-udtv m on friends here Saturday after- Board of Rellet. worry by begisning now to plan our |sume, for the nourishment we obtain which we have studfed so long and! i ot muscies, a recuperating force Dated at Canterbury, Conn., this, 13th @ifte for next Christnms, remembering | from it, not merely to have Something keeper with learned o love so well. But, after all | 5 “voung nerves, a bubbling ferment Benjamin Carpenter gnd family ot |day of January, 1811 Jjan2(d that proerastinadion is the .thief of | to fill throw us up. . Theh, why should we s we want to lielp them. If we can't|in Young biood which unite to make| Westerly were guests at #he homs of time. wway the stdrchy water, the hLelp them in our way, why not heip OnnE: eTlows i et This may sesm_feolish, But | Yer e e O e v webty | sotied them 'in their own way? Ie very i B e weay, | *Misses Zon and Hesy. Kenyon of e oF 7 ‘Wiilie or' Mars e e T - attractive to many of us to be able| yson them the burdep of the battle 18 | Wosterly are ing the weelk with didn’t dome of you hear e x‘:; Ty |a soggy mass, as I have many times shiboa m say, right out lowd: ‘I told you famng And st BT Thoy Ttet bt gmd 3‘ ‘I wish 1 had had sr;ua mxh seen it, when with a little patienee and » “But if we conquer that desire|yp tiie st . hh-"m s wn”m < e e Ty ey, | COre We might have B dish for the it 20 Keep back the wohds, it isn't unc iy Mg bnbgl R e A by M""'“"n',‘““ g rmm*‘“vm“ wants? any of we probably saw | gods? I find steaming the most satis- likely that the time will come, even Happy wall i8 il with scarlet L A e e R G R B if we aren’t here when it comes, when fever at the James Crandall place, | ho Boatd of Reliet of the Town 3 vegetable. S o % . down how such artieles were made, | ' those same youngsters will say the Breve near Wellston_bridge. of Salem, Conn, will meet at the and s wa fve time to work at them |into a throughout the year. | boiling, 1 know & 4cHOol teacher who made |hard for Affeen minutes, draw back to| MRS. BROWNE. —_— take before it develops. As we have all her Christmas presents during her | # cooler part of the stove lot} Lisbon. I suppose almost every youngfarm- | made mistakes when planning for| George A. Sherman, infant son of Thoroughly wash & cup of rice, put is- | worde for us, with a little catch in , Town Hall in sald town on Wednes< kettle containing two quarts of - the throat, perhaps, and a little quiver ’ slightly salted, water, let boil | the heat of the day. in the voice: “Well, Dad told me 50.” | fanibly inspired to Know every .mis- ROCKVILLE iiy;:ib},vlcf:},,:g;_":,rm;,:: :,f,‘,ocmku:; on Saturday, Feb. Tith, ond an Tues- summer vacation, and by taking ad- | Steam, keeping covered closely; do not #r who has any gimp in him begins | ourselves, it may be that we are mis- Mrs. George Sherman of West- | day, Feb. 21st, at the same place and ot les saved | Stir. Let cook for one and & hn‘lf hours. HINTS AND HELPS. .. = 5 % J 2 S "IM-IS.‘ n;m. he summer eales sav Ten minutes before eerving time re- by wanting to “branch out” some- | taken in criticising the plans of oth efly, who m‘:nrl:;“‘fl‘n“ ;!?: ":el) same hours, to listen to appeals from move the covér to dry off the molsture, Editor Soeial Cormer: “A Mother”| the other hand, are apt to be so|ing to be a fizzle may turn to what ambitiously. We old fellows, on | ers. The very thing we think is ‘:; the doings of the Assessors, and do Rockville cemetery. T was glad,to learn of Hottla Maria’s | leaving the rice soft, snowy white and e “Aogtiey,?1 ot’t know how to spall|a phenomenon. Mrs, Mary F. Burdick, who has been | any other business proper to be dona earbolic cure for colds. etc. HeTe is & | perfectly dry. 1 wee the gargle given by & Norwich physician | rice, as it contai ; : tons; T cases of sore throat and quiney that | of notrenment. - S cuier amount f —so slow and so timid and so used to having _tonsilitis. that word, but you know what X mean, il several weeks, i8 now reported as|at said meetings. 43 things as they are and so dispirited Mr, and Mre. Erlo Barber and daugh- | Dated at Salem, Cenn., Jan. 20th, ol B g B R e AUNT SALLY. e she| ana %o chronieally tired that we fair- G onns horeeis . 'the beiler the | ter Florence went to Westerly Mon. | 1911. PR T hol. one teaspoon glyeerine. Put in & TTY vx“ y dread the thought of anything new.| water boils furiously; in the cylinder M. B. g Sbier of water SU4 Wie 86 & deista] TR LACE FOR APRONS. One was happy because she had | We're “agin it, no matter what,it 15, | tha pietan. go6s Dodndins DACK . B 3. Duvis of Wakteily sou- 1. R. DOUGLASS, I wender how meny know that s¢ | AProl her own way in @ large measure. The| 4 oniy it is something new and dif- ! led the pulpit here at the . D. B. ~ v ne made by Hand double in|other was contented, and therefore| forant. The perfectly natural result {flufiérfi.fiximnfxgm:m:: ;’“&: Enwoh RSt Baiuteay: FRED R. BAILEY, i a feme 1 of | Value and with crocheted lace edge | happy, because she felt she was doing the jan20d Board of Relief. ains 1o s i or aremort o lor ruties, tiss und pockats—a bit vt | her dity. CApEROvIvE coneciee. T am| 15, AL, the Tt i somenacien who| LT i e i B8 s X elieve & serious aftack of coughing? | French embroidery, they make a gift | thinking of five psople who 1ive alone: | had racher stiok fn the mud then | Sooty amd sedately, n The Lark Tuened. dainty enough for any ome. three have no folks to speak of. Where | tootie aiot on the ttolley. "They| Rotnig S o s A gentleman, for what he called a . Fot the betiefit of thase who have | Use fine feather edge braid, No. 120 | is their share of love coming from? I Foorss = 0 e ps 14| the Weam ekpands dnd ‘the pton| .l %I3. Tited ‘for 'a. wife, and re- peen writing the letiers on Happiness | irish lace thread and special hook No. | guess they will have to get their hap- | Sothors s obeiriotions i thelr way, | HUASEs andthe big wheel accslerstes | ested each one to enclose her cart garda o elle I send this quotation from A 7. Join thread to & picot, make cltain | piness by msking others happsy- ke cn. o e s, i Ty | Dut there is & lmi¢ of aafely for tha ite. A epl ited 1 young lag o Ydanid Lincoin, as 1 Mty B0 Bow 16 oo | o 4, skip a picot and slip stitch into % 8 ke i Lieir wheels, and they | hoiler and, fust before it is i T Sivertaer e followine one: Tl = Chilblains Are Morrid.—I going up-hill at that. the cunning and shrewd old “gover- - the , lollowlng | wotice iz hereby given that the Board “Do mot worfy;, eat three square | WANt your lace. This cdge is to Sew | Ui arnica for three or four days, and| Now the chances are that we're right | poseraises the valve just a hair and Nf oot g e bl S AU meals & day; Say your prayers; be |00 %00 Gourteous 16 vour creditors: keap your | the other side of braid, make chain icot; continue the lemgth you -—I do not enclose my esrte, mine thorowghly night and morning nor,”—set there Yor 'that very pur- “fl“- of Rellef for the Town of Colchester ds. Joim thread to picet on " cart before a horse, there is | will meet at 10 o'clock a. m. Wednes- . , o | that was the end of them. two times out of three and that they | prevents an explosion. b .. are right only one time in three, It i you can't read the lesson of this none or putting one before an ess. day, Feb. 1st, in the Selectmen's o o< o of 3, ski ico i ; digestion Eo4;, Gorciee; a0 slow and | OF % et (lfl;;;‘fllz'r%c"feg‘fi non nr:fi?:;&g}m sl ;‘x‘" poutid | is ‘more thun likely that any singlo|parable for yourselves, I couldn't pos- e s rooms. All appeals from the action of et Vo apcoiel cane reauires 1o mks | tinue loogth of DF Ow this side |ing water; the silver up and | Propesition they take up is a mistake. | sibly explain it to you with & map. What Could They Expect? the Assessors of the fown must be you happy, But, sy friend, these 1|Of make a shell of § double cro- | down in hat; rinse in hot water: wipe| DUo—what of it? THE FARMER. ) Twe of the Rockefeller servants | .o, i, the Board of Rellef on or he- fPeckon will give you a good lift chets in first chain, single crochef in |with soft ftowel Sure thing. If vou| . We used to be young, ourselves, quit because their Christmas present e M. B OH next chain, shell in mext and s. c in | have no large ploces, use less soda and | 514 didr't we make mistages? Why, was a 30-cent apron.” What did those | fore the 20th day of February, 1911 Mitagton. © 7 7" lnext; confinue lenzth of lace. If | less water, but same proportions. ere dmrt s Tanmer Of ity n, i WASfllNfiTON COUNTY ll- €rasping _ servants _expect—50-cent D. W. WILLIAMS, mads -of fine thread and braid it is VALWIDA, . | Conmsoticat (with "W decent sshniery Sprons?—Richmond NewsLeader ERNEST E. CARRIER ET'S LIVE DAY BY very pretty for children’s clothes. Danielson. o S0 s oentys o 2 3 21 ook L LIVE DAY BY DAY. ot could tell all Ms mistakes in a three- DAVID SHEA. Jan20a » i WAY TO CATCH RATS Pt b G WESEAANS AtFountains & Elsewhere i i A WA H RATS. the local store. Moreover, when he' Dear mditor Aat dlities of tha Eociat JABOTS WITH IRISH CROCHET T T bl Moty ot W, € F thmbira did orner: How quickly time flies. An- EDGE. Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: | neighbor would undoubtedly e able to Thets About the Town. Ask for other year has dawned and the month — T wonder if any of you are troubled | refresh his memory with a dozen or " in which so many ood resolutions are | Dear Sisters: Did you ever put the | with rats in your celiars? If so try this| two more blunders so absurd that he'd| 1mne Ocean View W. C. T. U. met at | 6 [] recorded e fast paseing away. 1 ro. |1Sh crochet border aroundla hand- | simple device: Take a common water | blush to recall them. Why, the other |, o 0SS b TV o L L o BREL A - : kerchief for a jabot? It is vefy pretty | pail and fll it two-thifds full of wa- | night I wakened from my sleep ting- | t¢ member when o little child someone | and with two Irish rose motifs caught | ter; then put in a couple of quarts of | limg all over with the prickings of| Wednesday afternoon, with fourteen The Board of Relief of the Town of told me that om New Year's day the |in the ord, giving us a clean and spotless Irish angel $urned the page of our 1ife’s rec- |a dainty tie. - was placed with one enid on the floor | had recalled to mo Something I did [read by Mrs. Alice Saunders, also a roll HRerics office in. the village, of Baitle page. The thought was very beautiful | flat chain of 2 chain with single chain | ing an incline by witich the rats easily | tiiing so idiotic.—such a concentrated, | an article on Temperance. A chicken MALTED M I LK| center with 4 pretty pin, makes | oats to cure the water. A board | self-shame, because @ vague dream |present. An article on Suffrage wae The .fl‘.‘ and Genuine Sprague, Conn., will mest at the Town on Wednesday, Feb. fst, 1911, at 10 ‘elock a. m., and until 4 o'clock p. m. Will_also be in sessisn Feb. 4th, 11th Crochet Border.—First work a |and the other resting on the pall, mak- | mor> than twenty years ago,—some- | call, with each one responding with to me and such an impression | in linen all around three sides for a |found the oats, as well as a watery | bbiled-down, double-distilled essence | supper was planned to be held at the The Feod-drink for All ““. | and 18th, to hear appsals from the do- upon my mind that I tried to be very | foundation: then work 1 d.c in first | grave. We caught as many as seven | of underheadedness,—thtat' I had to| home of Mrs. Oliver Gavitt the sec- ma during the first days of the new |3 ch., ch. 8. 1 d c in nex\, ch. 3, and |or eight by thds process. so_on Aq I grew older 1 camne to realize Second row.—Four ' single ings of the Assessors and to_transact get up and stick iny uhworthy head| ond week in February. mm M .ndfounnlu any other busines: 11 around. A FARMER'S WIFE. into a bowl of cold water before I feit The b of Ten met at he home of At co;c before g th crochet willing to sleep with myself again.; Mrs. S. A. Congdon Tuesday after- IDD. ed at Sprague, Conm., Jan. 16th, that the years are simiply 2 number of | over each space. The same thing has happened to you, |noon, and a very pleasant time was | . days and that it is not a question of | Third row. . 6, 1 slip st in every Statehood Delayed. old fellow-sexagenarian, don’t pretend | enjoyed by all present. | ?ggfi?}x“‘\;fiqfl&r whether we will be good or do good | 6th - single crochet and repeat ail | Obviousiy, the state builders of New | that it hasn’t. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Maxson '0“ travel without it. 1 CIRIL BELANG! this year, but only today. How much | along. easler it seoms, and how much more| Fourth row.—Four s ¢ in first chain, |'mere framing of a constitution is not | _Really, | suspect, if the truth were| Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fo tiag accomplish, If we resolve to | loop chain 4 catch for a picot, again | the sole requirement for admission in- | told, We'e all of us actually learned | Plcasant View are guests of Mrs. |Take noimitation. Just say “HORLICK'S.” | - ER, Mexico are destined to learn that the callers in Weserly Tueeday. == A fi‘k lunch prepared in a minute. | jamff Foard o B 0 advertising medium in do our best today. Our best In work, {4 s ¢ in 1st ch 1oop, 4 s c in second | to the union, Congress lays down such | More by our own mistakes than by | Crandall's mother, Mrs. Abby Lang- in No Oombine or r,...”‘ tern Connecticut equal to The Bul- in study, in recreation, our best in|ch loop, chain 7, turn, 1 slip stiteh in | conditions of admission as may be pe- | any other way. We've found out by | worthy, who has just passed her 91st n for business results oheerful. indly, loving service to those | 2d single crochét after pfeot of first | culiarly applieable to the individua:| them what not to do. In our calling i it o wbout ve. If we would take this little | chain loop; turn 4 s c picot and again | prospective state, and those conditions | We @re o fenced in and staked down verse for our motto for today— 48 ¢ “Juet to be gentle, 48 ¢ Just to be true, all along. Instead of working the dou- | shall conflict or interfere with the | We can’t do is often more practically Just to be patient and kindty, Dle after the foundation you can start | constitutional rights of any other state, | important than the knowledge of what A1l the day through, from the second row. Hope some one | The senate acted with commendable | W@ berhaps may do. Said the success- will like it or send me something in | promptness on President Taft's rec- | ful editor of a great daily newspaper, we could make the year 1911 the very | return. best year of our lives. b GLENWOOD. Colchester. Vi Dear Sisters of the Soctal Corner: | like to We should do whatever we can 1o incompleted loop along row 1 picot and | granted, and it is manifestly import- N Fditor Social Cormer: Hi i |change he established boutdary line | KROW what to leave out!” We old SELF.MELP AND OTMER HELP. | something | haven't read in the Cor. | betwoen the prospective new state and | [fmers have, by our very mistakes, ner, and something & good many would | Texas, and it is to be expected that preserve butter a year. I have tried different ways of keeping butter, but | in the adoption of this joint resolu- | But why should we expect the young over ch 7: 1 singl i be | 20d halter-tied and imprisoned within ver c single crochet in |must be met if admission is to be | 20d halter-tied and imprisoned within all in the same loop. Repeat |ant that the constitution of no state{Ursl law that the knowledge of what CENTENNIAL SQUARE. |ommendation fof a joint resolution au- | 98Ce. When some simple friend was » H H ial; pi i Thorising oSEIIOn M- | ierimg "t im, how he ever.fouad Miss M. C. ADLES, Hair, Scalp and Face Specialist KEEP BUTTER A YEAR. |tion of the constitution of the propescd | SHOUGD hews to fill his paper: “H—IL 1SS M. L. y 2 peciali state of New Mexico attempting to | hat's easy enough: my trouble s to learned a whole lot of things Not To : . Do. know, that is, brine that will m:wzg‘: '“‘;“cm":&‘&l u‘:m‘:: TWO ABSURD OBJECTIONS malke conditions pleasant in this world, | none kept it just right until I tried | tion. The boundary lines in question | fellows to have blisters on their hands are made by some women against seeking Miss Adles’ aid: they say and one way to do it is to.give as|this w, ay, which I find keeps it as|Were legally run by the Clark survey | because we burned our fingers? That little time and thought as possible to | SWeet as when firat made :5,,‘,,":"3'3‘;' Snf_were. e;::?el;s!;end& and e ey e} her prices are too high, and they do not care to visit such a public place things which disturb, If people per- To Keep Butter a Year.—Make a|state of Texas, and an apparent at- | in our cases when we were young and as the wm".".,, House. sist in talking to us about sin and strong brine of pickling salt and wa- tempt on the part of a territory which } assy: it isn’t fair that we should ex- ", wickness, ohange the subject of con- | 1ef, pack butter closely in jars, and |ig asking for the favor of admission | Pect it to in the cases of our suc- versAtion, if possible, if not, turn our | ALOW whole mental power to pleasant and | Jepth brine to cover the butter the |{o dictate annuaiment or change of | Cessors. The things we value most Good goods are never too ° ive: and it i of at least four inches. - This | those lines seems extremely poor taste | are the things we'vo earned, not those expensive: a is better Kindly suggestive thoughis and pro- | excludes tho air. Cover ‘with clean |to say Bothing of poor policy. So I | iven (o us. The knowledge we tie up to pay a fair price for hair which will look nice to the end, Ve fooin ‘Sacen, muslin, place a stome or plate over | evidently seemed to the president and | to 18 that which we have acquired for SEnay & dslar st Be. mtped by the" Biitter 10 Meep: it covared wifli ey e el (O (e prarldeat ourselves through experfence and test, rather than to keep buying bargain hair goods every few knowing how to dry feathers, plumes | brin ‘boas not ihat which we have read in books. Shake off all the water that| Cheap fruit cake that will keep for . I have a sort of a kind of a general : weeks. Miss Adles’ prices are reasonable considering the and will come off and then lold over direct | months, and is almost as good as des, that §t's about 93,000,000 miles to heat such ss a radiator o tovel, the very expensive kind, if kept moist, the sun. I've never been thers -9 24 2 dmaking genfly ail the tine. This wifi| a0d 18 nice to have always in the - first quality of her goods and workmanship. separate and make the feathers curl|house it company comes uhexpectedly. prettily. Z s half-; . . . . Tnotn, o 1t st be very sentler - g | ,nexpensive Fruit Cake—Two cups AR L L IR L oo s As for the second objection, the hotel entrance is pri- finished of the ¥ib SHould be held | 1 ool toward the heat REENE, & £Op hutler, 1 cup, Hio- fence to the edge of that four-feet lasses, 1 il, 4 1 i vii i lugses, 1 ¢up millc 4 éegs 1 teaspoon et e By, ol (B g g vate, Miss Adles is alone on her floor, there are elegant To prolong the use of wmbrelias they once thought # was more on a dark 242 s . . srould, be dried thorooxhiy. 1€ wet | i 4 hutmeg, 1 potnd raistns, night and went into the mud & my waiting rooms, quiet refinement in all surroundings, and ar- t ‘shoudd put away handle down ™ v ¢ : 7 arm-pits. e subsequent nce - \nti ‘they Bave ween thoroughly dried. | ukes byt d b R R T o rangements by which customers do not need to meet. The Put away in the usual Wway, the mois-| 110 to the birds and sce them en- ., 2 0 . ture gathers about the head and ots| L0 L0 (he birds and sce them on. that “mistake again. fact that Miss Adles’ regular customers are in the smart the fabrlc or rusts the frame. To|wilj never buy a bird or feather for a R set in ev: Eastern Connecticut ci ‘town rov TR e amno B e e s o | N4 Knowing what the “littls birds ant T T, et ot e = P i o i Gty 04 Nrws, S s> Ssha whits sifk or linen paiaols i s il tl‘(’ll?e“:l“s'l‘r:;lt; mvu‘ *;n-;‘g:—.bol:—wmtm :x;? Setra 2 that the convenience of her rooms is appreciated by those Tith thici lather made from tepid v or W omme Youss. Telows, eva;:tflogev;‘:m'r:: who know what is proper and exclusive. s to amld ptreaks, and CAKE MAK chEEiA"E il redeem homely features. deto some, ales. . 1t :lxlpicl"ht o 5 . h rinse well in & bathe possible, to . them what holes we've found, but, if Those ladies who hesitate uld call Mis dles T o oy periicis oPmEtim, on ity U sl tr ¥ ey insist wpon thinking that they h it o s A s shade. . 5 rner: Herewi walk where aldn’ i 3 shoe | recipes for cakes and other things: m TEETH 5 there’s nothing =] m“:: -::&. >4 once, and they will be convinced that her Norwich place of e 4 2 ‘em try it. If they do really get over, H M p i H oren Mutina—six 2 cups breag e 8 viemish 1o beawty. We || & n e avent aimthing 1o take business is fully aselegant as is her New York establishment, lespoon sugar -2 teaspoon ALY wiely A T e s considerin, diff i iti : e e i heooP0on of |} hhance beauty by our cxpert ||Dlastered to their hair, for @oodness' ¢ the ‘erence in the cities. v e e 5 g sake don't stand on the dry bank ‘worn next day c‘"t) milk a lespoons melted skill—remember— dancing like wild Indians and yelling: t, to look after the little repatrs | Dutter Combine the two mixtures, “T tell'd ye s0; I tel’d ye sai” W .SHE WILL BE IN NORWICH that meed be made 8o one may sleep a| a1 beat thon ;‘glg- I o s i PERT SKILL - wouldn’t have liked that sort of thine . iltle emger in_ the morning without| hot oven (ry e EX! Then wo were scraping ilie mud_of . ALL NEXT WEEK. consclousness ake.—Beat r overalls, nor wi conducive a @ozen things to de dome|2 ¢ ': until -add 2 mw‘?w,f; in bettering natural teeth and to domestic barmony if we try it on can Greas Tor the ast cull | Ttk and Sbr jnts wo And onc-matt them. REMEMBER—Early Appointm ecessary nd str 0 two and one-hal S -— Capa of ‘ndur mixed wnd titied with making the other kind. % ; i : y ents are n . Noonup. \ g goriant et che probaniti ix ms || NORWICH—Wauregan House. an Yyoung A course not a8 wise 35 Wo are mow,—we'll —, KING DENTAL PARLORS Fee i Thate coming o am gee|] - NEW YORK—210 West 111th Street. German Cake.—Four eggs, 2 c % 5 —while of course not as wise 5 sugar, 1 cup butter, 1-2 cup m!lk. 1- : Dr. JACKSON, h_ . % teaspoon so€a, 1 teaspoon cream of tartar, tered 2 1-2 of flour, drop into but- Frankfin Sq. Norwich tins, +prinkle with sugar and cinnamon. , This cake is very nice,