Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 1, 1911, Page 12

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i [ y , THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: §280 to irst; $180 to secend; $1.00 ta the last Sstrday in each mor g ] i i X —_—_— e © T EVERY WOMAN'S OPFORTUNITY. S T T BT et R T SR - of week. Write on but one side of the paper. il | Addfess, BOCIAL CO! EDITOR, Bulletin Office, Norwich, Cona. “Corner £ %y SRR Yt g s | A8 TO WORDS IN A STORY. . pmeal; cover and let stand untll cool; S ey oll- 2 ‘Dear’ Don’ and one- | itle boy of eight wipes dishe h‘p b el 2Ty * ey ! i ood and Einaitng: my His ‘boy of seven irons towels, puts away clothes, helps put the house in order, _spenge; d many other things ce will e :‘JSS. i:' il ont, | mot allow me to tell, My Litle girl of B o maks | five irons handkerchiefs, a large bundle 253884, 80 ?;EF'?' o %4:!' words in a g £ hours; thi % lstin; and from 1, for they have lots of time to play an u,w n article. Ph 5 2| work, both. R : 2 ‘What I am plea or is for moth- sisters can write & mood | lard d tnghg ¢hil in 300 words it will ibe just @ | cup. of chopped nute. st e Y v g g £ ok ally paid for as if there wers Wus glad to hear from Montville. | 310 TOTN T anyihing and mother Words in this competitive offer. From | Could you tell me it your ostmeall o5 U roiniie” 7 ot each able-bodied enced writers werequire from 1,000 | bread sunk or falls in center? But| o SOENIFTININE S8 TS S T e aun-mu There is no remsen for [ bread js not soft yet hard to cut nice.| nother, and you will find your work sidering the matter, for any one{ Wby is this? Am sfraid my letter fin| TUC0 SO0 00, T nege HHttle help- has the ability to do a fine plece | getting lengthy and will answer Other| o1 Thep we can feel proud that wa sisters’ letiers 41 the near future. can aceamphish much without the use ‘Wil sisters please let me know of| of Children seldom leave |y i the success they have with my bread? playthings as Norwich. ~SWEET LAVENDER. | we can afford. They are contented, P happy and healthy. Our living is plain w! e. < and whelesoms A GUESS—TWO TIMELY RECIPES. | *'1" %, Srite some time how we man- TOR] ; L e : age our living expenses. TO CLEAN_OUT COCKROACHES. cl:rl)'.cror::‘rfi:.i :‘l;tem of lba So | &, O an o to church and Sunday Dear Sisters of the Social Corner:— | pleased to receive my check from The ::h:?n‘fl: :;'fl ‘,:'{“’ ey - I weuld likke to tell the young house- | Bulletin comipany on Saturday m A FRIEND. [ing-down for but I found the whole family orn- :ln ‘wants to lm;w how to mw mild hdde.u:; = les, what I know my gratitu o i d o [Here is a wise mother who is bring- Social Corfrer news in The Bulle- the company for awarding mo the 20| ing up her family n the way it should | tin® and all were 8o interested they The letters were §o €ood and help- | £, And the story of what her children 2 %o { ful this month that 'Y for one was glad | €20 do just emphasizes ROGS s ‘weekly far -éxceed 900 words—SOCIAL CORNER EDI- that 1 had no responsibility in placing | 20d, worth. The Secial Corner is 1ad | jo1. serve on hesrt of lettuce leaves| week. with mayonnaise. the prizes. * Quite 2 number have won | tO_hear_ from her and hopes ¢o hear the fourth prize, I think, especially M. | 88ain—Ed] Roene, Sweet Lavender and Mrs. W. e P ub cheess 1ai and moiste 2 25 \ mash with dack of n e s ,JVill the vriter from Lebanon give | with bolled dreesing made more deli- oy the rkish ant rem ? am trou- ‘whipped 3 I should say it was Frauk of Moo-| iy very much with them. I think |add ons-quarter sup. T want to send the sisters two reci- | the Social Corner heipful and interest- treely, sprink- | pes that offer & variety in baking at| S ling it evervwhers they made their this Reasin wibn: we ire quiks do: BENAE STREBT. every y or two refllcu," g:;‘;fi::on ples, cakes and cookies for A WISE WOMAN. "~ o packmey jored Herniits—Two cups of brown sugar,| Dear Editor and Sisters of the ST bt e o It o fourths cup of Dutter or lard | Corner:—It is some time since vou |DUITds' eges: make a mest of water ®uy lard for them because the spice | heard from me: but it is not because | TF78 PRE FEEVE I '“d_““ taste of the lard), one egg. | I do not enjoy reading all the letters 2 hot water, one cup of chop- | frem week to week and find them all Hunti n Salad—Huntingten salad led raisins, one cup of chop-| very interesting. I found one very in-|is by pulling and chilling me- ped Alekory nut meats, one teaspoonful | teresting, indeed, written by the young | dium-sized tomatoes and cutting them and allspice, if | housekeeper, wanting some of Her sis- slices, pow- | ters to write about tnings she would ; add sufficient | like to know. I call her a wise woman, .| for a wise woman buildeth her house. | ing; paek Shale TRald, . nol I do not call a woman wise who is on | chill thoroughly; remove from mald: the strect every hour of the day for | cut in ome-fourth inch slices crosswise "When brled, no earthly use whatever, and ail the | and put slices between Incisions in to- are easily made and we y time decelving herself by thinking her | matoes; serve on lettuce leaves with del ey are especially nice for{ neighbors, or husband, if she happens | French dressing. » ‘packed 1w ons, as they do not d to have the good lick to have a hus- i quickly. band, think she uhvery gflpulll?.ri 1 cdw«'ycmlflmm—eet wnl.; x:;:; - SR 4 i think a , wise husband will love 3 nch lengt T it et Bk aeshimad—Ona-hall i fust a6 such of his wife if | SPHC {ill they are in bits Nke knitting Ls o , one-half cup of soUr| jyo will spend some of ber time in |need o dry and an ice to blw;mtul n!‘ ortening, one-hals| Puilding her house; and much mere sp. of an egg teaspoonful of soda, ginger A friend may be well reckoned the masterpiece of nature.—Emerson.. ‘nable of Sweet Laveuder to say, | BT :r'ell-treiwm :.‘_n:,““é.fi:' Jmea Friendship is that by which the world is most always there if I know there is | rather hot oven for about 20 minutes. blessed and receives most good.— Jeremy Taylor. or trouble.” She is a sister I' Please try this and see if it is not beart. I have eared for | more than ordinary berad. unfortunate where others Colchester. FA VERNA. P 5 83 e ! -l We talk of choosing our friends, but friends are INSECT ANTI_DOT.ES. self-elected.—Emerson., ~Deie. Beiial - Ofiner Sisters:—It you useke b get a can of b » Heookur's Watorbae Exterminator and Ah, how geod it feels—the hand of an old friend. follow directions there will e no more —Longfellow Pear Bditor of thie Social Corner:— | bugs. % ‘When on Saturday merning the. post- Ground cloves will keep away ants, man brought The Norwich Bulletin | the little red omes. I have used it :-a :al”. e:mmr{u your check m‘fi;}'&d t’!f‘“c it arpund wher- g or (Wo dollars and 4 half, announcing |.€Vel 3 em. ° than he would in having her pluck it | v stiff and drop in olive oil till you that.? had won the first prize, to say | Gasoline will destroy moths; but| gown by running n,fte_rr:m, wplan.vlns hm one eup, thinming with lemon that 1 was surprised does not express | never have a lamp burning, or any|it for someone else to ruin. juice when too thick; season with salt my e’,"u"" 1 could not believe it pos- | other kind of light eround. Hest te| I think building your house looks |and cayenne; dissolve ome tablespoon - take -3 sy cut tJoors; also car-|more as if it would be a successful | gelatine in a little cold water and melt Pl::e accept my sinceré thanks, | pets cal = n rooms if the| married life. 1 lited the letter writ- | over steam ¢ill smooth; cool this and and et me say that I shall spend the | Windows are gpen, ‘.i'.‘,‘,’ keep the doors| ten by A Helpmate. I wish some of | beat into the mayonnaise and add the prizé money in swch a way that for | closed for a day. rpentine 1s also | ¢he ;M;n would write what kind ot | celery. Put al} into a round mold and €vod. , » | people they call wise. There was also | put away over night! next day turn g0d and heipful things 1| T heve kept furs, feathers and wool” | o Jetter written for the Social Corner | out on flat dish =nd surround with let- R s h the fafluence of | éns vf & s i cotton cloth~bagy, | iy one I should call a wise man (The | tuce leaves. . Serve plive oil and e Norwich Bulletin. and they keep fine without moth balls. | 1gea] Life) by Willlam H. Do you not | crackers with it. Very good. May its fleld of helpful influence | Best wishes to all of the Corner|inink Mrs. Treat is wise in wanting the &row even broader, and prosperity re- | sisters. sh&dd trees replaced? ward the efforts of the editor and pub- | Afassachusetts. ALP. ESTELLE. lishers is the hearty wish of Plan your housecleaning according ‘ _ Colchester. GLENWOOD. [te your strength. » i HOME GOVERNMENT. - . Norwich. BLANCHE. | WORDS OF APPRECIATION AND| ggiter Social Cormer:—It seems to SWEET LAVENDER'S OATMEAL o DOMESTIC HELPS. r&e :‘olgc maent is just uLwartzhy : g A & sty udy as civic government. The SREAD. P OF A SOUR i Sodia G T enjoy read- | model govermment is said to be that Dear Editor Soctal Corner:—TI.am o i iy ing the letters from the sisters cach | 03 1ool there Is the least necessity to send the recipe for oatmenl | ' puur Sigters of the Social Corner:— | Saturday. I wish to thank B. B. A. for is the least friction. and trust Faye Verne, also oth- ; interested, 7= |1 hive something to say in memory | her compliment. Last Saturday there | There is little room for self-assertive- - » Wil have good luck: fof m: mother. When I was a little| were three other letters which voiced | BeSS by-the fireside. The willful spirit meal Bremd—Pour two cups of | §if] Seven years old my mother died . in a great atumbling hlock—a ho Water over iwo cups of oat- | With gomsymption: and I, beimg the| MY sentiments; they were “Fase|to mutual co-operation and good will eldest ‘of four childrem, she used to| Vornd.” “M. Roena” and “My-Hy, family is a cellection of individ — Sy o me: “Be a mood girl; God will| 8ll yery nice. s Sule nead A have thair ideas of things, care of you all!” “And that was| Iiave any of the sisters ever 'tried | and it is not at all necessary that they tod S0 many times to me befors | USINg condensed milk in leu of ¢ream | should see alike, Bt 1t 18 nec she died it made such an impressfon on | YYhen making ice cream? It helps to t apirit should be e that I could never forget it alhough 1 | Si¥eeten it and it needs no cooking. |, very member. N cannot remember her looks, and hardly | FoPe Some reader will ¢ry the follow- | per should expect all the oth yeRing she said, only those words; | N8 recipe for— guided by his rules Fut Shex ave 1'129. that have helped me| Soft Gingerbread—One-halt cup of <l 1 was around from pillar to ::l'fc'ur?lof s?x:r‘tl:ninx ;‘l?hd\e ::: 88t a dozen years old, and final- | with boili ter, one t i adopted me: Bt stll, 1] cach at eimrer o Babmen oo ter 7 , I| euch of ginger - nieg, one tea- }-d“t';m;hlfi“m 1 ean never repeat. | spoonful of saleratus dissolved in two|® 5810, 1oLl o tho best I can and| texspoonsfulof vinegar, sait, two and ..God“‘leul fid om(flx“t' m a half cups of flour. _ A won't always have to stand these g gy s. When I get old enough I will = 57 anywhere y ®n And somo friends. [ will g9 NICE SPRING -SALADS. “Fyranny works mischief there as it wnd: work ‘and' leave these trials be- ——— does cisewhere by whomsover it. is ind me: and I said to myself: They| Bditor Social - Cormer:—I herewith i The home is not so much in't know my heart; and they don’t | submit some very fine salads: - of authority as the place of All they took me for was 10| pyinestta Salad—Wipe and.chill six B e N e e to work. - How much they | . Poi : 2 tomatocs. When ready to use me when folks i B e g TR v irad Think it over. the sections, and : of a flower ‘on a crf In center put one teaspoonful of pearl onions and serve. with G dress- fhey. dld mot know my heart or feel- | If. MIX one-half < ey my ‘don’t to this day; but there| T NG -half teaspoon of Balt, and four and :&fi%m& is all that | & Rl eatbromatal of aice o0 hen bt . ; _ | well blended one-h espoon- 3 B e aay ‘::a.“’{..“’l’n ful of fine choPPed Ereen peppers and of’that 1 in The ‘Bul- easpoontal of fimely chopped pars- letin ‘who was as moved. | . R 0. TeEy, eold. plare \nity What an awful thing to think of! and | S0 L€ Hime and then'shake thorough- how )ittle we kmow the trigls and what| > Pefore using. - - . ] 'finhfl?)‘)“rm}.‘ufi:fi mt‘::mn; Water Cress: “Wash the cress/ v, k ne above, X ‘clean tow bl e ha. th (Bermadan, o ' & Defili!:’ ; better dhan the tyrant RUTH. | ;% it A Cheese Salad—Put one club cheese | & one is A tvrant in the home is ne | fif l i or not. see me a simple luncheon or friends to have a cup | ¥ and drew and ‘make is more de- invited to her She will spare no effort to please, and she will please. - Chooslate Pudding — Soften three cups of stale bread in an equal quan- tity of milk; melt two squares of choc- olate over hot water and mix with ‘half a eup of sugar, a little sait, three beaten esges and one teaspoon of va- Mix thor with the bread aad place in well-buttered eustard cups. Steam about half an hour; serve in the-cps, or turn out on plates; serve with cream or sauce. Mountain-Dew Pudding—Yolks of two eggs, half a cup of rolled crack one-half cup of sugar, four table spoons of cocoanut, ome pint of mil Bake one-half hour. Frosting—Whites of two eggs beaten stiff, six ‘tablespoons of sugar. Brown in oven. ‘Will Sweet Lavender give her recipe for oatmeal bread, please? Killingly. A SOCIAL FRIEND. Reading for Boys. The good old days are gone. If there be anyone to demand proof of this statement let him turn to the riles and regulations of the New York public library. ~ There they will find that the boy who would be a reader is denied sight of the Oliver Optic books, of the works of Horatio Alger, Jr., of |" Ralph Hazard and of John T. Trow- ‘bridge. It wasn't somay years ago that the ‘valorous deeds, ous as they| may have been, of the boys in the Oliver Optic books, were the standard mental stimulus of the American boy. ‘With them ranked the Alger, the Haz- ard and the Trowbridge boys, all won- ders in their way and all calculated to stir thé youthful reader to blood- quickening action. Now New York boys know them no more. But these pieces of fiction are not all that are withheld from the youthful metropolitan reader. Following the ‘action of the London County Council, the New York library rules have with- drawn from circuletion among the city's boys From Log Cabin to White House, From the Tanyard to the White House. They are held to be “too diffuse” in their style. The case inst Log Cabin bears the statements that the ‘book refers to Lincoln familiarly as “Abe,” and, that it pictures him, when Midnight in The Ozarks and yet sleepless Hiram Scranton of Clay City, IlL, coughed and He was in the mountains on the ad- vice of five doctors, who said he had consumption, but found no halp in the climate, and started hoame. Hearing ot Dr. King’s New Discovery, he ? to use it. “I believe it saved my life,” he writes, “for it made a new man of me, so that I can now do good work amain. For all lung diseases, coughs, colds, in grippe, asthma, croup, whoop- ing cough, hay fever, .hem hoarseness or quinsy, it's the best . Price 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed by Lee L “Four doctors had given me writes Mrs. Laura Gaines of J ways praise them.” ic Bitters is a priceless blessing to women troubled { which I have great faith. cough as well as the choking and gag- | - ging spells. and he got well in a short time. TFoley's Honey and. Tar Com. had risked buying her some false hair ,in a Boston dry goods store, with the result that he had caught diphtheria from the uncleanly stuff. Four persons in the house who took the contagion from him died. Don’t Risk Your Life! Don’'t Save a Dollar and Lose~Your Health! When you buy hair from Miss Adles it is clean, because properly sterilized. She will be in Norwich ali next week. NORWICH-—W auregan , House NEW YORK=—-210 West 111th Street Telephone 704. a boy, &8 on & stump deliver- .)" standing If you don't buy here we are both losers For Reliability and. Low Prices In Furniture, Carpcts and Bedding. SPECIAL! White Enamel Bed Brass Trimmed, Fine Woven Wire Spring and Felt Top lnttraq, coppletg === 36.98 LAHN FURNITURE CO. Uppesit T Porones & Miehl G 74 Main Street Notice the Tonods One is an Ash Hod into which the ashes fall through a_ chute—all of them-—and are easily emptied. The other Hod is for Coal. This. feature saves lots of trouble and-is patented. . Then there is the wonderful Single (patented); slide the knob to “kimdle,” “bake” or “check,” the vange does the rest. ..+~ -The Oven has ~ cup-joint heat flues that heat it all over alike. The Patented Gratés save, coal " and trouble. + Ask the Crawford .Agent to show you " and write us for cir- 31-35 Unlen St., Bosten

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