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e o the Sk b imhta CONCEMWING WOMEN. g s ik T : 1§ A - IVl VU : TURE PICTURE ] it s ten “pocets b T e e : 2 ; = =" S g 3 J ho Junu.e" ’ was done for the comfort of unfortu. ber,d.\lmeA Olnu\ Rovstad, the first wom- fi . Zrom | an deputy of Norwas. Eal e ) | \ 2 Z _—— —————____ |nates, that the work has spread A 3 ‘ & clty to city until every Jarge ity Bro- | iy \‘Rose Femmer, wifs of Chatles 3 e 2 i o 5 Absolutely the Greatest Animal Picture Ever Produc i Ll vides fof quietness mear these Wsti- |y "Ioinner, a lawver, of Worcester, ‘one-half cup 4 . = s y = cutlons, . e : Ce %Iau is said to be the first awoman i el i 4 A Thrilling, All-absorbing, Gripping Dramaof the Jung Now they are inaugirating quiet|Woresster to have per name on @ state one | : : Aomes. for schools m which . 14,000 | ticket. She wasthe socialist candidate cold: n | Smm SAME PRICES Ba tgachers are deeply interested. for Secretary of state. Mrs. Kenner Is 3 . g s S AN e i temcher wrothz . | a lawyer, with a desk in her husband’s ““It i8 no exaggeration to sy that Sk 1 b v g e 7 : the noise robs class and teachers of Mibs Seruyn, a young Fortuguess - - in quality, in color - - 25 per cent. of their time. The work |woman, is said t have the only shop T A 1 ’ THANKSGIVING WEFK in the world selling only feminist liter- (add the cherries, a ce | Mati E oy in their beautiful appear- atinee Every Day of both puplls and teachers would be cxsotoidon £ increased in efficiency and made easy |ature. Her collection is international, and the apollinaris. with papers and magazines in almost THE CONVENTION CITY. by anything that Would temd to re- [ Wl 1 - o s overy written language. - She 1s report- ART OF TEAMAKING. ance after they mre PRESENTING _ Ituis only a matter ‘of twenty days[1uTe the din T ed to be working toward an Interna- e worked up. This descrip- TBE POLI PLAYERS__ - when the republican national commit- | I a certain sehool 1t wos "':;“‘m tional bureau in woman's WOTK. e £oon cup of ek s smaiiin B n ; =F o oy l o pending = nfrequent iy cone = ol e ) date for |t their salary for throat amd ear| The Olivia Josscivn hall, a gift of | siders the prevalent use of tea as & @ e “"h:‘”‘:“‘ ’: one, re a the republican national cemvention of | T Ut 0, U e Vocal paralysis was | Mrs. Russell Sage, is being erected on | beverage. The fault often lies Jess in yarn et complained of in anether. the north campus at Vassar college. It|the tea than in the manner of its il There does not sppear to be much "B N 1y pton, department of the | Will house 100 students, completing the | making. Here-are some of the rules many kinds of Bear Bran competition between the big eities for i Mgty g Hests ghime to | accommodations for 1,000 students on | which, if observed, will prove the qual- e ST R the republican convention. - As & cen- | {0terior, bureau of education, ghme 10| (he campus, the numbver to which the |ity of the product: ol ol conventently Tocafed. city. |the: society one of first letters of | rustees have limited Vassar. Josseiyn f ; itk Chicago has had the republigan ‘con. | commendation: hall will be reads for occupancy in| , Dom't use water which Has been = | September, 1912 boiled a Jong time in brewing tea. BEAR BRAND YARNS : === SRAND oo Yention six.times, and it is thought| *I most heartily approve your ef- this may be the reason there is 50 lit- |forts to secure better conditions In| aj.o pysiabeth Althorp McFadden| Don't use water which has mof vet A Stranger in a Strange Lan Just one big laugh--that's all. Next Week THE WHITE SISTER Four-fold Zephyr German- tle striving among the ‘cities to cap- | schoolrooms for study and for the| . Cincinnati has won the John Craig | reached the boiling point. o ture it heaith of the children, Ch!ldhoodéi: 2| yrrize for the fo‘ flfis;nfl:‘ play nub; ‘,‘1:"' Y b & ~ e A t th b1 - | mest important period of life, and in- | mitted by a student of the Harvar Don’t allow the tea to brew for ight-fol ephyr Ger- B j— cmal " comvention will be Held mantown Thanksgiving AUDITORIUM wee course in playwriting. She was a spe- tomai comvention will be held in :n:nc‘el-i:za:.:;i:;lr;:d‘;:: ;ne:;:e‘::!\l course in playwriting, She was 8 spe;|more than five minutes. por P g << t ds prest- | "Hia schoolhouses, maintain sehools, | ad previously becn a settiement work-| Don't make fea in a cold teapot. v St g v s 5 < “|er and voluntary probation officer in | Rinse with hot water before. placing Both Baltimore and < Philadelphia [2nd send their children to them at | &5ndi (0 "N Fiva s $500, hAlf of | The meavas in the Bot are hoping to get the demoeratic na- |great cost-and take so little care to| v hich goes to the winner and the other Two-fold Saxony yarn Three-fold Saxony yarn Four-fold Saxony yarn Shetland Floss THE DURLANDS, REFINED MUSICAL ARTISTS, AND 07 Next Wednesda. only, Big 4-reel Feature Picture 101 Ranch Wi Thanksgiving Day contiruous performances—2, 5 and tonal convention, it Woodrow Wilson | make conditions such as to secure the |half (o the college Ubrary. Miss Mc- | Dont pour a second water over the hatind ol best results. It would add very I Fadden's play_w produced by the % t brew is exhaust- — j= to be the presidential eandidate. |best results. B A Taen s Py e Praiees leaves when the first bry Pompadour wool - - T German Knitting Worsted - The Philadelphia Bylletin, in bidding [to the effectiveness of the public |~ MISS KATHERIAE RDGEWAY . ity schools in all our cities if in some % O eadies s e Sten of a|way they could be piaced in a quiet DICTATES OF FASHION. Don't allow tea to grow damp in the Rocaco yarn zone. I wish you the greatest possible caddy. iderdown yarn ] READER i stats which is separated from Phila- Feather fans appear again. v A e delphia by only the widih of a river, |success. e Dou't buy too cheap a quality of tea o R fried 3nd which may be a highly debatable | This ldoking after the comfort of| Nearly all the pew raincoats are 1n | and expect good results. ome in event of His ‘nomination. A |the children, which r{:u); is prolr;xou;e mangish style. SR s A hiabeits. 1 t of New Jersey, reaching [of health, recommends it to all who Here is the Japanese method of mak- 2 u:.-:-tv:; to Govermor Wilson's hm: are engaged in the work of teaching| - Pale rose seems to be the color for | g 5 dsugpu&"uy refreshing bever- ing two very stylish Knit the debutante this yvear age: Heat the earthen or china teapot | Hats—the “Cavalier” and, NAPOLEON CONCER Slater Memorial Hal Assisted by MISS AUGUSTA GENTSCH | £reat mational convention in stimulat- | will not miss having a merry Christ- ing the spiritdand the enthusiasm of {mas. you would heed the Parisian man- A teapot never touches the stove. 4 skeing - of ' Eiderdown comes within what may be called the |the rising generation. a9 il e " Imetropolitan sphere of Philadelphia or o AL (o Ratine velour is one of the greatest | (ioroughly with boiling water. then | 1, «Napeleon,” made of PIANIST Friday Evenirg, Dec it= influence, =nd, therefore, a conten- 3 % fovorites for streel tumes. Cany pour in frehly DONGE witer.: ‘Liet Db B s vy tion s to ihe Josal advantage of & | The 223 sumragettes i London Jails| ) ISR | des pour in reghiy holied ater, Det] y CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH v Y =Y The “Cavalier” requires AUSPICES Y. M. C A. e onzaley Quari Tuesday, November 28, ate. the party in a particular city or state s vy s L S A tiny tea cozy of Japanese paper is o could be as pluasibly eracked up for| A silver dollar usually looks biggest| 1 pe.omes more and more apparent | Dut over the teapot the moment the wool, 1 skein of Eider- i L s | s Philadelphia as for any other cit ;‘w‘;‘ the time it is coming into our|inhat plain fabrics are to be the favor- e i‘s n&:xred °§’Q‘Sd-:nfnflfzx°y‘:v°|§: down in contrasting color o | o' Finset 8tring @ ands. ite of winte of tea Is thus secu 3 s ks - —_— extracted the injurious ingredient— ! for trimming and 1 amber PP ERION (90, CRNTS - Admission It AVIATION AS A SPORT. A yam is defined at the west as the| Three < used more than any | the tanmin. hook No. p $1.00. There was » convention of aviators {missing link between a squash and a | others in millinery are coronation pur- . 9 : “ F. 6. oEER Bl it o asls i in New York last week for the pur- |sweet potato. ple, empire green and raspberry red. Always use a procelain or earthe: The “Napoleon” requires T | Ge | e o e - ware teapot. Tea experts tell us that 4 UNER 0, A L i Lhelr TRt and There is now a weil developed ten- { the fragrant leaf should never touch 4 skeins of light-fold Ger- PR i o [} ©oors open o | mantown, 3 skeins of Ger- prospects, and it may be sald they did | If Hetty Green Is 76 vyears of age|s..o\ for the handbag matching the | metal. mantewn in contrasting not have s very rosy Vision of the |she does not need an assistant o keeP| hat, and for this reason new handbags Tel. 811 Norwle, G Sature, the run of her millions. @ppear made of feit R A U R e COEVARE CLIEDS. color and an amber hook - -y i 2 c =z s e| Navy blue maintains all o . . AVALIER, . eli art N SN RS T T R A Bt B ponlerits. ‘S In Sik S or seree peCottage chese is 5o casily made at Ne. 7, c. IER, back view £ verelunkyr of Norwich | ¢ vou WANT A 2l the large cities. The birdmen have | of little use to him now. 1 ek Gyl Gero | that it is a pity more housekeepers do ivi ; iy i e g, aredp iy B | et a SHONINGET o ighly colered hand made embroidery. | [80€ 8 /8 & Bty O B Bl Of 1 We furnish free, at Art Department. Circulars giving instructions 1| | ..." 0n' the market — HANLEY'S Lo U STl ] covered the contiment from ocesn to| .~ ocean, milliors of people have seen the u Ting Fang Is getting in where| pgeg with decidedly hish crowns fit | It reguires merely standing on the machines in midair, hence, they say: |1e May be ordered to commit suicide. ! cjosely down over the hair and are|Pack of the stove the panful of sour “As a game it is played out. There |He prefers to live to be 150. trimmed with ribbon. velvet, foathers | Millk untll the watery oot = isw't a filght left in ft. Bvervome in| ... o nTOT Sl oo Sruiiings. The shanes of beaver and | (i a clean cloth, pour the whey and | the country lias seen aeronauts g0 UP {;0n giscontent is bred because the _— curds upon it, knot the ends of the! and many have seen aeromauts come |ICH ISContent e bred Decs Fashionable hatiste blouses for after- | cloth to form 'a bag and hang where | down. Even if manslaughter were = 3 noom Neas under {hin coat suits are | the whey can drlp out for two hours| ulled off in midair where all could : eriirely plain. with just a group of | OF more. When the ; et & look. there isnt & county fair |z L, i% DIoPosed that the party plat-| {ln3® leks'at the shoulders and an at- | turn the curds into o bowl, add a lit- | B s willing to bid for th forms next year have a plank calling| iached frill in front of handsome lace. | tle Salt, a tablespoonful of butter and | commission willing to or the en- [fo- short presidential messages. if~hbindls o little sweet cream, if convenient, Sy g 3 — Paris 1= sending over voung girls | Stirring the whole together wiht a ‘Wibur Wright llkes the situation, The father of a family who attends|tcpcoats made of reversible cloth in| fork. Make into little balls and keep ~ ™ 9 ~ 9 for he 1= quoted as having sald: “Now |a turkey raffle and brings home notho|iwe tenes af blie, in black and white, | Wrapped In clean cheesecloth in a cool GOOD JUDGMENT SUGGESTS — in gray and blue, | Place. Onlons, olives or sage may be we can go shead and do some real|j, t vider. | which is vers smart. ek~ s S 2l Rt b o in black and red, and in purple and |added to the cheese at serving time ~ $ spoon ® ream sreat The practical side of aeroplaning as| 1¢' i just one month to the New | *% improvement. mot bBeen properly shown up yet: and {year's greeting, and the settlement of | Small handlkerchiefs of colored silk,| For scalloped cheese, cut slices of that is what is likeiy to be worked out | arrearages. Why does time fly sol | with @ hemstitched border. are sold to| bread, trimming off the crust; butter “t6 the fullest ~xtent in the near future. Wear in the breast pocket of one's|and put a layer in the casserole or rough morning coat. The color scheme | earthenware baking dish, sprinkle with The man who talks too much does H i A WHITE MAN'S CO Y. t of the costume may be carried out by | grated dairy cheese and a little salt ~ ) s not appear to realize that this fault 18| s small touch in a most effective | and pepper. Repeat until the dish is ) The press of the south is elated |a¢ the bottom of most of his-troubles, | manner. full, finishing with a layer of grated over the advance in population made — e — o — — — cheese. Beat four eggs th three by the white race-south of Mason and o i e e The Parisian blouse frill has a rival | cupfuls of milk and pour over, them Jeck Johuison i eosuing BAck tof. by o uaw Tingorie latel. ‘Fhe girest ot | Boke brows In 4 hot oven and' ser Wouth A St Tafivi how to make any article that is mace of yarn. Ask for them. PEERLESE. A telephone ordzr wil) recelve promp: attention. 9. J. MECORMICK. 20 Franklin St Fire Place Goods WE HAVE ON HAND Portable Grates Brass and Iron Andirc Spark Guards Gas Logs Folding Screens Gas Combination Gratc Brass Fenders FIRE SETS l | JEen’s 11se, * DUt Unes Sscedin | L4 i This seems to confirm the Tne Tichmond Tiimes-Derpatch, UDOR |rCoorl" har b unda are aher 1ow:| Shak (e TEnt Lot s oot | RO Gl B e 5 this exhibit of more rapid increase, rite: -+ 'Fhese mew Tapels ‘are of ~Hub NEEDLEWORK NOTES. rass, an rass an ron SHOVEL TONGS POKER Tt is just as necessary that the|bandkerchief linen. daintily hand em- population of the | Christmas advertiser should get into|broidered and finished with a hand| In every sewing room there should 555,427 -and the the field early as the Christmas buyer. | 5°a110D- $34n N e e e ot W i Low Pri he above ( W?;m&ta while .'l:“.?]? o "I'm,“"i"i.'.?l’.' g gy i NEW COIN BAG. goods of the different garments that ¢ are quoting very Low Prices on the \f\m ¢ Good i t4a bnghoes New York , D == are made at home, so that it the Also on Wood Mantels and Tile and the negroes| A New York, merchant who lost| Most women have experienced great|should ever be a hole wear into tl § e whites made up [$6,000 gave $500 to the man who found | inconvenience and considerable Inss of | §arments there is always a place to AR | south’s population |it. He did not know it was fashionable | temper in diving to the bottom the |80 and find a piece with which to per cent. Tn 1910, |10 just give thank: huge handbags of today in sear.u of | PAtch or reghr it | - Fred C. Crowell’s, 87 Water St. ited -69.9 per cent, a fugitive nickels and dimes. Even when e and the nezroes 29.5 per cent. of the | 1r I TR small change is kept in a purse it is| To shrink thread for Irish crochet - England and Germany come 1ol scmetimes dificult to find it in the | Wind it from the ball 'or spool on to & People of ihe south. In the thirty |blows, King George and Queen Mary | melee of small articles that flls the |hand reel if yon have ome. If not, Years the whites have increased 84.7|will have to hasten home. Quite likely | average baz. A novelty that does awav | make it into ‘a skein by winding It R peut.or 009,900 sou n is all in the papers. | with nurried hunting and wasted mo- | Over a magazine, keeping the latter | hange handbag of | SUST so that all the threads will be of . |the sensat | 31 the negrocs have increased only aete ol Ll ments is a ready 3 - A9l Al 259 per cent., P i lcather. e same length. en the ball or The Aacor aph thoughtfully | ¢ L0, D° Fight, Thanksgiving ought to| “mq il outward appearances (hiis new | spool is all unwound tie several| P 0] Doe inamtren: <05 “clegranh thoughtfully | furnish a littie skating for the Juve- | stvie of bas s . rdinars | threads around the skein in different | ersi 'Sy B athe whits Doplatia e ades 1N niles. . But they should keep off thin| tspes but 1t !, one, side of the | places, so that it will mot get tangled. 1 % . PR e At lice or they may miss thelr turkey. | frams e mner side of the bag, it en remove thread freri the maga- a rate maere than twice the negro's, T R e SR e b bas a oin holding device of the | zine and put it into a bowl of hot “.‘ not the Quan‘i‘y « variety, | ter. Let it stand two or three hours, in a Package, The Des Moines Capital says the | oy, { made whol hinged on to | then take out and thoroughly dry.| chool board under its celebrated plan | the frame. making it readily accessi- | Wind back into its original shape and | “reminds one of the mountains round | ble. use. what her great changes in the rel- ative proportion of the races may not be locked for when the tide of immi- More than | Makes Qersil thas Cheapest Washing Sver ‘we realize. ours 15 getting to pe [AD0Ut, Jerusalem which camnot be| The coin holder extends the inner THE GRAY GOWN. fndeed ‘a white- man's countrys” | OV E . Ta g . | Compound Ever Sold. | x Cogswell, North Dakota, CTI ey A St Paul minister, of the allitera- | Asnara TLTE anh N e s B s, = i ! d 91 X gt , - | Goirara. ray : 3 9 CHANGE IN THE SOUTH. habit. save & minister “needs| The advantagze of siich an arranse- | of any other color. Unlike the jther | Persil washes clothes without rubbing, and makes { November 21st, 1911 Charles Lillibridge, Norwich, Conn. : Shipping today ONE THOUSAND LIVE TURKEY® ONE THOUSAND CHICKENS, TWO HUNDRED ANI FIFTY DUCKS and GEESE. The cha lungs and liver.” A salary, sym- | ment js that the owner of the light shades, with which is almost al- ts to manufacturing | pathy and a shotzun might serve him | withoiit havine to o 2 sepa days ‘scen a tcuch of some brilliant reases free trade senti- |iell. too! purse, can readily remove the coin of | contrasting color.gray Is gray through- | This has been weil shewn by s the desired denomination. The holder [out. Color it must not have, but if it| Bible Question Box g Sy L O e o each kind, i b a | be used in any quantity, for silver i .‘ .them cleaner than they ever were since they left the store. When put in hot water it releases Oxygen, which promptly dissolves dirt, abolishes all sorts of stains and grease spots—absolutely without harm to the fabric or to the hands. At All Grocers nge of any section from : woman to carry from $250 to 33 or|sort of glorified gray, and in all its otton,” a magazine published in | more in change brightness it remains neutral and true Atlanta. proceeding upon the assump- | — to the character of gray. At one of SUGGESTIONS FOR the most suc essful plays of the sea- Hon that the south 1n hecoming more || L our Bible aucstions will be an- mor e 1] averea fn these columos or by mail son is seen a lovely little dance d-ess e intere in the permanency || I sent to our Bible Question Hox THE HOUSEWIFE. | of gray chiffon. It is high waisted and s to. MIARE oy 2 tied with-a silver tasseled ceinture. =ta. 55 R o In washiog chipa, @k care (NaL|The Skirt s embrolderea in wiver mills. - The questions and re- | Q. —Acc to th i _|seda water is never'zsed with & pat- | beads and in a desiEn extending u g e by the - 5. Govermment cemsus | trn lon which gill_appears P 2 s und me‘l?m‘? N. B.—Persil is the only OXYGEN Signed (Charlie Hewilt v tef o N o cdge ‘of the skirt hangs slver 3 burcau, there are something over 245| 1p. wise housekeeper buys cornmeni| fringe thai whisks about over the most Washing Compound you can eotton goods tarif? Replies: Yes *Ne 212, The above telegram was received by me, and in connectic I wish to inform the public of Norwich and vicinity that ment of “L | V E” Poultry is expected tp arrive in Norw buy iz America. iher flour, | adorable high heeled silver slippers. aty different religicus denominations in | is smailer quantities than this courtry today. Which one of these for it is apt-to become o did Christ refer to when He said— | s SEWING MACHINE HINTS. | Do you favor any increase 'in the cotton goods tarlff? Yes 25 L7 ¥ $ 2 In selecting frying pans, those with —e \ 1 you favor leaving tariff alone <h: and of hell shall not | iy an advaniage also in wooden han or breaks the cotton.s end it to | | | some suitable place to be designated later. s it now 1= TN prevail against Matthew xvi:18. dles | be repaired and incur a bill. Tnstead, | 4. Do vou endorse President Taft's | When did Christ establish this pshagaze she Reemiec insarply, Jtds 1n ¥eto of the Underwood bill> Yes 248, | chur | Eh et froning place two | fault. wrongly sef, blunt pointed. or ¢ g ke Woult il M 68 [chardht . A. ) } s hen tron RPCAE ol Bl o A e S Answer.—Our Lord Jesus is the | A neat f S on top of ea tenik on owe burn Don't add more ofl whey the ma- 5. Do you want tariff legislation |Heal of the church, ‘which is His * by congress to follow the recommen- | Body. The church was organized or | chine runs stiffly. Instead, turn the @atfon of a non-partisan tariff board | “ost*bilshed” on the day of Pentecost, | 1, .. uld securely seal = ERCMOR TackNn e 208 ndhe ion? Yes 224; No 36. when the Holy Spirit ¢ame upon His g g e i An Ch-lneath parts exposed to the fire for a NOTICE || D0 NOT ORDER THAT TURKEY YET Wait until you see this bunch of live ones. er comm 1 . Do you believe there o | followers who were gathered together | YCI0P€ use a little white of esg. = AN |jittie while, then wipe with a duster. | Textite industre for 1atae Ner” jone |church has been in existence and in | g5 WitNOUL tearing, even if it s steAm- | pon't oll the machine with paraffin. No cold storage Turkeys in this lot. i ustry r 1912 es 184; | process of development, and “the | .. SN It spolls the bearings. Instead. before In addition to this, beg to say I will have on sale at the Farm b . i gates of hell cannot prevail against | puiting the machine away, ofl with g | % Among letters received by this trade This church is being mads ¥ nge, on Proadway, from now untll Tranksglv Day as séald the amount of milk to be used | azain wipe carefully with & paraffin #nd set aside until cool, then make |rag. i stock of Fresh Vegetables, Meats, Fruits and all the Fixin's up ,,,l .In making baked or boiled custard, | best machineoil, and ‘hefore using Journal arc two of exceeding interest. |an ‘elect” class-the “saints’—who are being gathered out of all classes One writer, whose ancestors were and denoriinajions. . These are the|Y0Ur custard and bake it as usual. It ! K VK il S slaveholders, has arrived at . the | ones referred to in the S € | will be perfect! g - with that THANKSGIVING DINNER as you will find in this e e Scriptures a: » perfectly smooth. Don’t grud; bool i eiristion thac what the rahs Mseting | AATnE. Tholt. e SacaR e ) Semen o P e s On and affer Augus! 1st. 1911, the Jewett AT :ne- miost need at the present time ;:'m # Boak nll Tife (REVG‘ullon m;'E; WIf, new m\c?‘ ::ns are put on top :‘7r master the same. Both time and mon- | t CALL AND SEE US. protection: another flatly favor 127) a not necessarily in some | the stove until they have a biuish col- | ey-will. be well spent. . t o OF8 | one partloulur chureh, hook: - Doabis | or bUt ROt until they become. burhed by City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., wiil i “Protection to American labor and to . American manufacturer My goods are high in quality, but low less, there are some of the saintly fol- | cake will not stick to them during the | These “dont's” are based on prac- lowers of Christ In all of the various | baking, as it usually does to new tins. | tical experience. s 1 donominations, and these when all There was a time when the minis- [gothered out and associated with the | ° NEWBURG EGGS- i ter on Thanksgiving day found pleas- |1.ord In the zlories of the Heavenly. | =5 “ ure ‘n speaking his mind on pubiic sdam. will constitute the’ Bride, | Boll six eggs hard, tirow them Into affairs. In these days even that priv. | the CBUFCh of Christ. 5 cold water wnd remove the shels, €t e together RSRS 1h dented to: bk e the oggs Into guarters 3 rmnr ey .| Hartford. ss Katherine A. Prich- | In a blazer or frying pan a tablespoon- For Infants and Children. 3 : * ard has presented the Connecticut state | fu' of butter and one . and, S _Andrew Carnegic thinks $25 a week |IBFATY & copy of Proprietors’ Records | when they are biended. p « thems | The Kind You h“ w about right for 3 man to set married ggl;h;'_‘\’-;wn_‘;m \\-'!'vrhur)'hbet'we«n 1677 | ene and one-half cups c R T5 per cohr. oFdar Eountryraet]] 61 s volume that is m tran- | milk, half cream it po Strto 01 Bears the) - - &35 seription and edition by Miss Prichard | emeoth whit: sau.c That . o™ 'o%8 thast two-thirds of [is 'one of the writers SutosTAPh Goples | thix "scazon with il ¥ and is given by her dash of caycnne, .and as be open every business day (exeept Satar- days) frem 10 o’clock 2. m. fo 3 o'clock p. m., closing Saturdays at 12 o’clock. . ' ¢ FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. The ‘Farmers Exchange, CHARLES F. LILLIBRIDGE, Prop. Chapman Block, Broadway