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L : L1 1 Sivi o appic IR hogs in the hot-weather galaxy. | % g5 8 The Montpelier Argus takes oecas- ; : S | fon to say: “This ls the gpen s€asoh | 1¢ ho cuftg of your linen shirtwaist | novelties such as a black veil in alter " on the Fourth. for the road hog’ and he is quite 85|, . fraved, bind them with color and | nating blocks, two inches squdre, of| SratE 3 3 % common on fieel-u on rubber tires. |yt g pyxfi'.i. of the same color around. ‘mx;'mt meshes, the whole run over| Mr Editor: I must! tell you how a A Some folks do not realize that the Jaw | the box plait or opening in front. The | with a floral design in white silk. friend of mine (the mother cf | Z Vel 4 - requires a certain degree of decency | waist will wear longer, and looks like | same idea is shown in black on boys) celebrated last Fourth of July. | Jupiter to drink. " ; on the part of the horse driver as|rew. , &nd black and white combinations as | It seemed such a nice way tome that | o C.H TALCOTT. well a3 the operats okdne antiamettis S S0 1 ln So o ne e b r“\;mkn:sen:: i i st Bors e s ws;':h:omt;; ; bk : A few wholesome applications of this | . V0Z0 S0 ML RS TN Ak \ide | mesh and in complicated hexagonal | it this vear. i Phelps School Faculty. - gw would bring good results in this| ran. Lround the open sdges, stitching | designs, or in star patterns formed by | The Fourth, alwiys hailed with de-| pyoipg cehool, 1 ters te. :n':me by machime. = This will pre. | vertical and horizontal threads, are| light by the boys, was a day sreatly Wamz:»tom, o n_new guar in These hogs of the road bother the | vent both stretching or -jearing the | favored by the modish dame de Paris.| dreaded by my friend, who usually will open the last Wed- motormen on their runs just ‘as they | material. . Lace veils are also worn, especially in | spent the day after in bed with a nerv” | nesday {n September. The Judd place v one another in vehiel mo-| - - . |.black and white. ous headache cause by Tom, at the corner A T e en it va| When 3 maw house dress is made it | Fancy scarfs in net and chiffon with| Harry's strenuous celebrating. = 5o "fm‘;‘““ and _Prince o e bing e is meater than when w<aciis 4 apron | Drinted borders in color remain in style | Said Tom, Dick and Harry having | JORES 800 g oGt N analyze the character of the men | 15 NERICr THAD whow weatinm wn muron | B on may they flourish! One niew | thus far escaped with their life was for the school. The Misses Peck whose deafness, stubtornness or ill- | 0 o TUE MECHAL, O eATing: an | idea is a chiffon scarf in flat artifi-| no sign that they always would, and | announce the following faculty: manners prompi them to be discour- | apron of amother color, and another | cial flowers applied in an irregular [ my friend decided noc tc make a ‘mar- | Miss Flla E. Passett, A. B, of Mt. teous fo one another on the public | afvaiitage is it will fade with the dress | border. Wild roses of thin silk on a| tyr of herself this yvear. She asked | Carmel. a graduate of Goucher callege, thoroushtares. They decline to heed | #nd van be used in rpending th= dress | green satin scarf is another beautiful|the bovs if they would give up all Baltimore, Md., teacher of FEnglish o ot o recosmize the amenities| When the latter begins to wear out. | Parisian novelty. Embroidered ends| fireworks if she would give them just |.and history. bon, T PR = are also stylish, the embroidery being|as good a time. Last vear's burns| Miss Minnie Bancroft, South Wind- common among decent men. On a dainty little lawn pillowshp | often cobined with round and spindle| having long since healed, fireworks | sor, graduate of the New Haven Nor- it would be a good thing if the laW i ju ¢ finighed for a “class baby” the | Shaped cotton beads. seemed the one thing worth living fo1, | mal school of gymnastics, will be re- was invoked oftener; but traveler§ and | (b oiGert s in the form of & crescent But they finally consented. sident instructor of gymnastics. T e busy ple dislike to be delaved in|shaped wreath of tiny rosebuds and A GOOD CEMENT. _ ‘After that my friend was one busy M;s» Trowbridge will - remain as| sewing last yoar w“fh"'m"m" in The Bulletin has the targest efr || Order o take the legal steps neces- | leaves, all white, of course. “This de- Rl woman!, So muny trips down town, | teagher jp the primary department Midses Flovance, St Kooh oL calation of amy paper tm Ensters || sary to teach such persons a lesson. | sign is to be preferrsd to a complete Here is a cement that will stick on | returning with so many bundles which Lewis, of New Haven, —_— Norwich, Monday, June 26, 1911. e ] - s = = 5 i 3 will be at the head of the school and = P C = — ircle, as it only frames the little [ anything and forever: 1o one was aliowed to wpen. The boys | Will be instructor of music, and Miss | il oo o school an - . C. GEER . Comnecticut, and from three to foue i o S £ = E p i med al- | Ethel Norton, of the b il | 0 teaching in branches not al- head ‘and leaves a clear space of soft | Take two ounces of clear gum ara- | began to be interested—it see o borough, will | ready ¥ THE MAN WHO ROCKS THE BOAT | rCH A0, o wer chesk or neck. The | bic, one and ome-half ounces of fine | most like Christinas. Then the day \ E884y mentioned. TUNER he man who rocks the boat seldom | Gin'is edged with an ineh wide ruffie | starch and half an ounce of white| beforethe Fcurth such odors from the | ts drowned, or lled to answer | of lawn, buttomhole stitched in -tiny | sugar. kitchen as came throush the window rt for his criminal foolishness; | scallops. : Reduce the gum arabic to powder| to the boys, as they discussed the pos- in co e but a boat-rocker in New Jersey wa-| - 7| ana dissolve it In as much water s it | sibilities of a Fourth of July without o araht Bimselt to grief in his| PButtonboles made on the sewing ma- | would take to make one and one-half | firecrackers! ! B ibing whidh | chine. Many mothers who make- their | ounces of starch fit to use. Dissolve| “The long yoked for day finally came 7 S Twe = frocks balk at the button- | the starch and sugar in the gum solu- | and with it three of the boys' chums, He ‘richly. descrved. | Thts: OBkt ako 8 It is possible to make a very | tion; then put the mixture in a ves- | only three out “zang” who FIRST CLASS PIANG. at Caidwell, N. J, got the Wo-| creditable buttonhole on the sewing |sel and plunge this vessel in boiling| were willing to leave their fireworks get a SHONINGER through men in the party into hysterics, and | machine. Cut the hole the desired | water, allowing it to remain until th: | home and try the latest way of cele- WHITE, THE TUNER, his male companion had to row the | size and then stitch all around three | starch becomes clear. : brating. S : 45 South A St, Tafeville. at to shove alone. Then, ds the boat | times, keeping the rows close together. | The cement should be as thick as tar, | ~When the last boy had arrived my Sk s Focker stepped out, still laughing over | When the edges are overcast by hand | and should remain so. It can be kept| fricnd told the oldest boy to go into o e 5 the result will be a neat buttonhole. from ‘spoiling b dropping in a lump Jf| the wopdshed and get the lawn mower i COAL AND LUMBER. gum camphor or a little oil of sassa-|and before the bey had a chance to HINTS ON CUTTING. * fras or cloves. It will hold glazed| look disgusted handed him a key, tell- surfaces, rocks, minerals, etc., perfect- | ing him that when he had finished cut- - GOAl | nis performance, the companion dealt | him a blow which threw him sprawl- ng into the water. That should have closed the a r. But the boat rocker The proof of good dressmaking is in | 1¥. ting the front liwn to go up into her had his companion arrested. His griev- | good cutting. A attic and in a blazk lrun‘i hed {\(v‘{;l‘}d ance gained no sympathy in court| o, gress b wall cul vou will have| SUCCESTIONS FOR £ I e Ir dows without. openine i ks % For his pains he was rewarded with a{ .5 trouble at all about putting it to- THE HOUSEWIFE. | i — When the Evil Days Come Not’ lecture and had the chagrin to listen | gether. 4 i Another boy was sent to the nex: . | to the advice that he himself be pros- L5 Peel onions from the root upward,| pouse for a lawn mower and e was ! ecuted When you are cutting out a skirt | @nd they will not make the eyessmart.| oG to cut the back lawn and when June is the ideal time for defivery : :oi Coal. that was finished to €0 to the Kbrary o action was taken against this|always allow plenty of turnings around | s e e T e N iae Tt ani b When cutting bread and butter Very| ang find the encyclopedia and brims it Week ending 7 dune 24 ...........Uy ol who lacked every elemes an- i knif ~asi - cery There's time now at the when (- gh il gl T ‘:r“ o) = thin. dip the knife occasionally in very | Gue to the piazza. table. $ P osgs sl - “"'rm’ 008 and de 7 i gn’ Remember that if your hips are large | hot water. The next two boys were told to ge | pare the produets 5 sl — company. It would have served him |y proportion to vour waist it is best down cellar and bring two barrels We can put the Coal in oroperly be- = | right to have had him prosecuted and | to get a pattern a couple of inches| Wooden spoons and pastry boards|ang set them under the zpple tree PUBLIC UTILITIES sent to J larger than the waist rathe ' than one | Wil repay a good scrubbing With sand | ahout five feet apart; the T e s e 3 sent to jail. & 3 3 e part; then to g0 up | ;. . Bhe Sgliiatare vias fedged to the AT that just fits. in preference to soa) into the attic and bring down a long theit come i e (i e THEY MUST HAVE LICENSES. board which they would find there and Busines Men's assoctation of Co . Zine covered surfaces b 1- . . ' - A N 3 It is easy then to take the goods in | Zinc covered surfaces are best pol-| place it across the barrels, thus mak- 3% 1 E » Becticut to pass a public utililies bill| While the. automobilists from other | , 1 S53Y, §7°Mha pattern is too large | ished with powdered bathbrick and | FoG T ~ Anty Drudge Causes a Panic in CHAPPELL CO at this session, but it looks as if it | states are permiited to use Connecti-|at this place. soap, with an after rub of dry whiting| e two youngest bovs were sent 1 o was being led by the leaders o a cut good rokds free, foreigners are de- and a final polish With a chomoise| ypstairs for red, white and blue bunt- Washboilers. Central Wharf i Strest. g g - % n stairs 5 e & harf and 150 Main ure through disagreement. nied a free use of our air. When it| When vou are cutting a striped skirt | leather. ing, paper napkins and Japancse lan- This should not be, for the tter | comes to the navigat of airships | remember that even though you may iz terns. The bunting was to be drape: r « - i & Telephones. has been In tow now for the past six | they canmot afford to fall out of the | be told on the pattern to place one side | A polish that may be used for loors| around the barrels, the napkins to ‘dnty Drudge—“Well, well, well! So my work is beginning ears, and the goods must be deliv: | aky upon Conmecticut sil without ii- | 0,3 selvedge. it is advisable to use|2nd furniture is made of cqual parts| cover the board for a tablecloth and to show even in the store windows. When I sco ¢ o g et i o feidl, v fat | rather your own common sense and, as | 9f vinegar, boiled linseed oil and meth- | ;. Janterns to hang about the yard. 2 ke S gred, o the republican partys future| censes in the pockets, that | ;e at least, to cut each side slight- | Ylated spirits. Where the polish has| “pe™ iqir oye not omly cut the washboilers offered at half price, T feel just as s ® ail behind it. nakes them liable to immediate pros- | Iy on the bias. Worn off this renews it, and when it is| ;oo put raked it and swept the il the e Dbk Eiile The people want a public utilities| ecution, In this protective line Con- well rubbed in it gives a brilliant sur- | Sy (aaasked) and by the time thes g| omen were thanking me for releasing bill passed: so does every business ticui is a leader of the country.| If this is done the joining place is face to the floor. had finished the other Loys had the them from the slavery of the old-fashioned washday, interest of the staie; so does the re- it e s Wl S e not nearly so noticeabl> as if one side R = table placed and decorated, and by cith i A i - A o Pepvesentatives of that party to ; R e D e o AP of 1he™ 4| locking yard n the city—nor prouder —and its sickening smell. For Fels-Naptha changes g S wad s ; snuecticut above all the| Before cutting out sleeves alw goda, molstened with a Htle w2 | ¥rom eleven until twelve they were washday to play-day.” 3 paes it, if they expect the people to ctates of the sisterhood, is not ] double your material and cut the two ];“d;]“ L"S-h‘*m’“%fl very ‘n:““‘-‘dv ‘;" glad to sit down -and admire their FTEE s“"" “ll‘! .“ continue the party in power X to expire of inanition. Already | together. i, ““f;t‘-“{) en. “gih 1;[ b d.:“ the | handiwork, while one boy read aloud "5 - {')\;r in Fairfield county, a caucus| icenses have been taken out| . o Stains Will be found to bave disappear-| from the encyclopedia the Declaration 4 ALWAYS IN STOCK. of the senators and representatives |, o YEquireiEty S i ok ien you are bound to cut them [ ed- of Independence. At twelve o'clock M 6w Bein. cafled to punish -Stiles | wirements by Hiram Max-| rizhi and they will match proparly, hin, white Sod Somor spread under | the bOYS were sent home and told not odern progress hasn’t forgotten the A. D. LATHROP, Clarke, representative fro s ; e L Thin. white ofled paper spread undet | (o° come back until two oclock and woman at the tub. . D, ’ e oo bk m _If the material stripedsee that |-the child’s plate a e table and €X-| to bring with them paper and pencil. & Offi - Shetucket Sts. for his support of the Banks Mt M the stripes come directly over one an- | tending a little way bevond will pro-| "ot (8 " clock my friend came out Fels-N. K K | Office—cor- Market and the violation of his promises. The res- | jno. EEpariina E: 5 tect the tablecloth. This will not be | ,Jor (50 B LR B e were €ls-INaptha proves that. i Telepbone 163-12. olution to be acted upon is as fol- | plane about a year Forbes — | noticeable. especially if it is bought in| ;qsempled and told them, they had all Ti h dici > low the man who fell several thousana| Pin the material to make sure, as|Sheets and the pieces are cut and laid | jigianey while Dick read why we cele- lme was when medicine wasn t con- Resolved: That we, feet in a dirigible ballod representatives of I"air escaped without ¢ Berlin and | "Othiig looks worse than two sleaves [ SmoOthly on the cloth. When a piece| ,ra¢a the F July 3 - Z at Betin and | SRt §iE Jooks worse than cwo slesves | SO %5 sotled'itmay e thrown | Crete the Fourth of July. It was now sidered good unless it was strong enough ious injury. but{ match those in the other. away or burned and a fresh piece sub- the state of Connectic { either has loxt any of his enthust- I H SHitited b i ot od D e B g o or tasted bad enough half to choke the ; o Yoke, rescind, annul and repudis | The law requires all birdmen SUGARED CHERRIES. SE osers ing in the bundle the boy had found in atient Z ‘It burns up clean’ mr'n;;: tion made by us of Stiles pas: into the state in heavier-than- % i 2 > Peasant Nightgowns. the black trunk in the attic; which > w “ Seduence of sald Silles Clarice Yoins | censcs.or eice 115 themeclves lable 1o | 14FES: firm cherries for this diah Have | in lovely: moding Ainee. ovér atm and | Wers ‘lowed one Hour: in Which G Some folks who don’t know about { Well seasoned Woo! against the s 111 | piemeatition 3 in front of you a soup plate containing | shoulders, are so attractive that one| write. 7 1 H 7. o 1 — ers of PRl ihe e (o5 of three cggs mixed WIth | hopes the style will continue in favor| At three o'clock they .adjourned to Ehat new way oévxashmg ;ll'}lnk that wash | €. H. HASKELL. -election v S Oyt W « indefinitely. ~The hol p of the| the provided with ap bC -~ -3 ;"',;‘H‘, ,f A EDLFIIMAL NOTED, other plate filled with sifted powdered | nightzown is s ‘.?pm o1 | rons, mv friend st them at the pleas- ay must a day of seet! ng SUdsv scald b o g at vour right. the bowl of c ooks as if the country had a hot er- | lace of allover embroidery and this|ant task of lemon wade making, ice ing water, perspiration and general misery. A 10 sense. §ana . S i it. | Ties at your left. Dip each cherry i 5 - froes T here was | and campaigniess summer ahead of it. r ip each cherry in | seamiess top is joined to the n: cream freezing, etc. Then there was ——— _—— lic office that we might be and o e the water and white of egg, turn it | ooy or @ ri 0! ea i ' of t he b1 he boys 2 3 3 e e R e e But Fels-Naptha is converting these JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, i 3 | s ¥ on a chilled platter to dry. When all t - ¥ . ra plates < 1 have in him. it further re even a policeman by his| aye” done - sift more pordercy omean { @nd more tendency to the real laces|on extra plates which they were to people who have been tied to the not- SRS ‘this resolition De sent to ¥ Ao Ao il sasen ed sugar | on underwear, and Irish crochet, espe- | pile at one end of the tabl Jess than three of his constituents at over the fruit and arrange carefully oz | cially, is soen on the filmy garments| = At five oclock the boys mothers good-enough method. Coal and Lumber Sekroe™ $100,000 to run the Olymnic L > that come trom i,m 4 SuCh h\('et\\'fl) came 0 .14‘! as waitresses. Y. i 5 I - h order in the housa | > Atlo 3 S == outwear the cobwebby garment of n regard to the feas will sim- o ) R s o i eder in e Ropke | ssices b Atlutis to ssy. nothing Gf STOCKING ECONOMY. | batiste, mull or nainsook -on which it| ply say that there was everything a 1 ou see there 1s a way to was Teiephone §34. Central Wiart ake the minority report| incidental expenses | is placed, but it is alway $ hor could w a seemingly un- i B9 the tadis; snd we Have the se: ik R I may seem extravagance of clean- | to b o4t nandsome Jace from halfs| lnaited supp - SocminEly bn clothes summer or winter in cool or luke surance of Mr. Banke that he will| Secretary Stimson is going to Pan-| liness €0 rinse out a Pair of Stockings | wor. Earments aud use it o socond| When the boys had eaten all they warm water, a way that saves your bl Brcse | p B e suppert the measure, although it will|ama to complete the ans for the| Whenever tr are taken off, but, after | time. could hold and had time to look about, B TUCE, PEPPER AND TOMATO have to be amended. It is up to the | fortification of the. cana all washing - stockings is ‘less’ wor s Who do vou think they saw looking strength, your time and your temper, and | PLANTS members of the house who ha STERETLN ::mn darplae the: v.mA pair of stock- Raised Doughnuts, over the fence? What was left of | 2 i f i s | o . R o e y ngs kept clean will i almost in- | . . o “the gang.” ; friend pointed to the | | -t ed themselves to pass & publ Th rd says ‘The | Gefinitely without a hole or a break These are fine and no trouble tof jii® 57510 plates and then to the | PrESeLy e t < garments irom the ruinous, | ARDWELL'S. il this session Harvard varsity crew is in a slump. | even if of cheap quality, while if worn | M2ke. Imake mine in a bread mixer. | 1,0 % net"0m "aS tast - could fibre-destroying boiler. i C 4 mies of this mea Better now than on till dirty a nt to the laundry th e ubs aGNuERs 2 onpeor s e halt and better i Y g . 3 to 9 Market Strest. useless by amendments o come back with holes that necessitate | 1 lard. LOR warn. aollic with the 5 ‘els- The whole game m to make | Pernhardt was so well satisfied with | mending and mending again—and life | Yeasteake, dissolve it in 3 exgs. 1 tea-| ) . 4 That way is the Fels Naptha way. Mmendments which the senate y e | the T s 1 America that | S 100 short to waste one’s eyesight | SPoonful salt. 1 nutmeg: SUEATL |\ ont and witnesged the fireworks given - e s L ate WL | e prortes nother: making foot coverings by hand This | %655, sall, nutmeg and lar: 8| 5 e ity / Look for the red and green wrapper. The Roads Are Settling iniol e g i '3 ey applies to most clothes. though in i1k astry flour to . e ANT CHILD, ETC” . because an agreemen ot b | ~a Citien (hinks the slang | 1655 desree. Keep them cloan—avoid | batter, sift enough so no more floi Nerain e L and pleasure ¢ x will b the weet reached. | St hen 1t mates | the hard scrubbing that w out the | Il be needed only to roll on the board.| - 5 and e i & Teiee A fallure of this sort will not he going some when it makes | (lothoand. sou save the patier t0¢ | Mix in the morning, and at night be- ; fresh air that is better than Ghe Ry accepted s L itutes for nerve. | mending. Gasoline or benzine septics | [0Te Z0ing to bed put in 1 teaspoonful | Should We Paint the Interior of Our tonic. "Phone us for & g904 tasm. B 5o o g st EESTRIET —— embE o,k S placs 16 0 of sola_disssolved in a little warm | Vioikes Hhiar MAHONEY BROS., forces camnot get towether Fovernor ssachusetts has | made suit or othar garment saves tak- | WAter an well. The next morn-} N Livery Stable. Falls Avenue. e g— g o s never been a creator of|ing it to a cleaner's and getting along | \& roll ou . 1 sugar mine A% ait events, 1 o 1. | omces, or er of economy. | Without it later on. Keeping a hat | L Use them by putting 1-2 cup of M BMLor: - Whe peeiile s Keros f -”' vents, tt ate of Conne o PR A e Sy brushed d in piace means not ha’ C ““"" sugar I‘}" a ] are now painting the interior of their cut wants 1 publ ties law that| | the consansus of opinten ANar] e to shopping for another at a king them wel houses blue to keep out flies. And for cEashis Gy e Pt siies 4w (i 1¢ ix uie comsenmus of opinion thac| IE 18 20 Shorping for huotner ot o ow Me Please cans, who have ha opportur oSt mice enough o be an Asmericar, | WWeaT out things by careless treatme Eggs a la Suisse. tin, t nop vines around their tiew to promote and perfect such | ey e iz MErican. | and have to replace them just when | Spread the bottom of a mes Hummer S!id{ng OIL sTovES ) quote you prices or to give you ese whould fail now, it is more ke e Hink Tdollar congress was | U, oUr passed in that way may meun | two ounces of fresh butter; | How the hops could possibly have rpoianf 1 kinds of contraet work that a demo ziglat 1 be Motatoid L SS was | the Joss of an rtant bit of busi- | with grated cheese; break eight whole | connection with “the blues” be . -burner, worth 50c—now 950 | 1T e . ” . ihat a democratic legisiutire Wil be | sensational; but mow It is tha resalar ' housekep- | eEs Upon the cheese without breaking | fore the former are made into Milwal Window Sereens | '’ ot ter work, painting, ete oo ‘ s have | thing to exceed that sum quite a bit. the volks. Season with red pepper an | ger is a hard question to answer; burner, worth §1 prompily attended t® "0 ut alle n | el 74 at “it iz easier | salt if necessary. P r 2 little cream ¥ alum can e inate colon bac- | 18x23, worih 25c—now cene 15¢ ¥ . . nE ) given BB Vi ) Now t LRl v e L Cad s ve your work than have voar|on the surface. sirew about two ounces| teria from water to the degree that the | 24x33 worth 30c—now 192 | 5 Lurner Union, worth $1.75—now $1.50 BRI S Ar 8. iR 5 Anic. | Lan be Iid’awats and Wi wag Mee) WOTE dEivs yon of graied chocse on the top and water becomes potable, e cin seo no Lo 29| a-burner Union, w £ it by e ommanding the| oo et CONCERNING WOMEN., quarter of an hour. improve . thi fonal e worth 40c—now... <-29¢ | 3-burner Florence, worth $2 v 4208 | C. M. WILLIAMS, tand he is taking upo bl e There age 29 princ iz Bashe Dt Ghllet: | said to have a repugnance e | General c‘mmn_a;r;:ag:wd«. tiom of t en I B megte ks he can tell the | es, 72 baronesses and eifht viscount. : ooy daiels wroma that used to be wel PETS 212 MAI A B il s o it oty e ot truth r than Mr. Gates: and, still, | ceses oL Aherian Bith egilTes jablespoons orange juice. ¥|the mostrils in the old-time Sherwood Metal Sliding | : o el b R : o e o Eaged 1o a1 but|the volks, 3dd sugar, Tind, Juice and | min ‘bedy. 1x Fite. mouss We Tive. in Window Screens b P nothing Is likel 0. B > ‘ . b 'f‘ A heaten whites. Jutter a hot omelet; | “‘ s P N’ " A ere 14-inc casy Running, worth $300— | The president 1s not Aisconcerted b Lorimer intenag 1o k0 ISR $TNA CouEY before the butter browns turn in the | i\ druich we appear to be 1rving b | 1X60 WOt S5c—now..............28¢ now $250 | STEP IN AND TRY OUR 15 abies of - Vet pon senatori to the full; b Bhaach oW i S ‘fmflu:r'r,‘ When brown on edges. set in | i quic our westarn friends by paint. | 2 WOrth 40C—NOW . .esvseeses.. .29 4 | D l N SRR o o s - thet he is back in Washington full of | ciation has increa i e a8 Kh,-'-“‘;']'l-"l;""“"'”; ing the interior of the house blue with worth 45c—now. .. ...33c ! 4 e C ility & mplish of - | & Ak r e last 12 month: powdered sugar and score in diagonal | foior’ of the city water occasionally o= e now $3.00 | From 12 te 2 portance as rather wm z lines made with a clean red hot poker. | worth 60c—now : 39c s ere are 500 American women a t 1 - | Gooking as blue as wwe and quite | DI ¥ CAF| With the people in its antics it ihe | (VIS8 yacht running along the North | the brides of so-called norlemen. Out Mush and Bacon. | been @aily put into it to annihilate | tariff can hardly be regarded as a a coa and will hold services | of these 200 have been divorced or are Make corn meal mush and to two | the germs menace, it is <o uncert e n various r S ated from their hustands. cupfuls add, while it is siill hot, a ta-| Perhaps it v be all right, but take the blespoonful of melted butter: then stir | Would extra pre THE HOUSEHOLD, | Refrigerators Looking the fleld over +hat —e ~ | | | dn't | R e Vietor 1| When Queen Mars Tookea down up | nty-six bille Tave been intro- |in two tr » cams. When cool. shape | caution of taking the other part of the R o iteats By ek on her train, she must have fe in the Finnish parliament by the | into cakes “dge with flour. This| recipe also by planting a hop vine near P & i ] s Teraen of Wisconsin, has io'suy of| o0 her (i, she st ave' it sl | S9560, %, 06 it panlamont bt | ot caken and,rsdes i R Thip| reng st b3 Baniios Uk e U | Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street| ;) Ggoyog ts e situation 4 ohs ¥ ) ntenced to wear such a bedr on the relation of women 0 | I8 {0 be used. Cnt the bacon thin, fry [ ing an ertesian well to supply us | ¥ is stron than he has g a e time. - home and the state, and 12 deal [till crisp. Fry the mush balls in the Sl - - i ¥ ever been: LaFolle p by — with the welfare of children bacon fat, till by ve together. } S 5 We are ngents Tor (50 UNSNEN not standing. o his guns; the insurg-| School dentistry has received a se- = D ot s ton R eney movement is disintegrating day | vere blow Westhoro, Mass, where | ,QUeen Mars’s pantry at Windsor Corn Souffle. ] alt. he. AlTerent A A T &f the with LaFollette | teeth were being attended " to. T i e avorld. Biv- | ned or green corn: if canncd, chop the I Y Dl i o Tb Lavole et CrY relgn since Queen Elizuhelh's has | Com it If green, shred tho kern mprove Your ! SLOE FLAME OIL STRRG democrats in traditional lead nnd suc Jack Johnson s of the opinion that d in two room The walls are | Off the ear with a shredder. Use No smol no smell, alwAys ready | of corns or the kernels fom six ears | A Full Week's Treatment of cons sure to be with them in the fight,| men would have to with cases made oks well, bakes well. Our prics the plate glass work eighte spoonfuls of melted butter and a pinch o A o of salt. Then fold in the whites well TRMT ot i 12| whipped. At the last add a salts \__.—-—/ e et e 1%, table of S0lid | fy1 of soda, turn the mixture into a EPSIAT"LE water fountain of silver has a dome |Duttered baking dish and bake, covi s i ’ supported on columns around which | % BaIf an hour. Uncover and brow: T B it i . Mix the corn with the well beaten the entire radical programiie Tas be. | hours o das if women votea. 1t 1s| 04 mahogny, with similar cas Yolks of four cags. Add a tablespoon- § 19wonts - come disorganized, and its adhers fortunate for him they. do not rule Lt o s ihs T of powdereq suzar and two table. | ==t TN 1C° AR~ CARPETS. reducel to a rabble, with “he pre —_— e e Larvine oF 0 ON Our stock of Carpets is now compheta, stronger the ith the death ¢ Texas expec Dolliver died real insurgency. Those | 140,000,000 water who now support it arc place hunters | rather than principla promoters, “The strength of Taft stands out as y ever. V 1 onl to have - of ielons, and since she at to do with them she is advised to send them to Chi- 9 We can furnish you with any kind of | carpet made. Either store | NORWICH or TAFTVILLE, PAINLESS EXTRACTION Teeth ext for the most people. Dr, K cted and filled palnlessly nervous and delfeate s method is the only doesn't know w 4 or pré & are grouped horses and hounds. A ! z TR ill be sent any sufferer from Dys- absolutely SAFE treatment known to ) ry has that of o other presiient in i e . silver gilt flagon almost a yard high | Apple CTroquettes. Depsia, _Tndixestion, Sour. Stom- dental science. Tull set teetn $5. and J| QY EA & BURKE story of the nation with a divided Making a Noise Like It. s sald to have been saved from the| Cook apples without peeling a ol g e the Sinia up, with the Natural is; Gold party, with democrats jn control of Ve La Folletite criticising (he| Atmada. A pair of bellows mounted | without seasoning; when tender press | o vt g P Crown and Bridge Work $5.; Goid J sne house, and, by shewing | latest dccisions, trying for hone in silver and zold was once the prop- | throush a sieve and season with su- | e S R Fillings $1. up. | they may control the other” - the “dissidience of @ erty of Nell Gwy There is a massive | gar, lemon and nutmeg to taste. Stir Just enclose 2c. stamp with name 1 mm m Herald, m—' ;;r lflrm}?xs :n s{‘,m :!ll\'pr) n'::cd(; in ]«nough rolled cracker crumbs to B A { Pfl[z,f“y‘,%“"g"fim{ K"‘?l A | Tnl < <& r Charles II and 2 huge punch bowl|make a paste which can be handled; ier Painless Dentist, origl- JThe laws of Rhode Triand protec: REYHE S Gy P was contributed by Georze IV, fhen add apinch of sall and set on THE JOHNSON LABORATORIES DY patorsr de'ine St Syeomor I“u H" a a" m's | ALLEYS the emmera fiend in making = et pic- . = EvEEE: e the ice till very cold. e 1o ap- - H ess Dentistry, which makes H " tures and does not comsider the man |, M Carncsic savs he is for peace SCARFS AND VEILING. Blf shispe /Croquattes; Toll 1h Cratia 1 Johnes St. Newburgh, N. Y. {] 2 gentai “operations ~painiess. 1} vin oo Saturday Evening with g y ve e and prosperity e I8 es iy anx- — £z and again in erumbs and fry in | ull size regulation, - eriovaney, C4Usht in the pleture WS & jous il ihe other Tellow shall havel Chenilic dotted vells are in sgain, | deen fat, © When done stick the flower “ DR. JACKSON, Manager. FRANKLIN SQUARE § ... jironus 1s suliiton. > 4 peace.—Philulelphla North American. —and cobweb or shadow meshes are!end of a clove into one cnd of the ap- i OVAN, JOREPH 4, DU