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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, APRIL 1, WILL ROOSEVELT BOLT? __ Quite a little talk has been stirred Lf d Kl h i e L L Woman in Life and in the Kitchen ! be following the national convention J College Minstrels COMPOSED OF BREED THEATRE H : Y at Chicago, even though he has said he | ‘.rw“:h 3”11’“” il supbort the repablican moinee, | SUGGESTIONS FOR first sight, but on second glance it is Ya]e Students | d g, That was before he realized how strong THE HOUSEWIFE. | Jiscovered Shat f fen ot Gty et and Goufied. Taft fs, or how weak he stands with ‘ satin, Wi, Tutsbetoun Sibton:oe Ha- SLATER HALL e == ———| the people as a third-term candidate. | When selecting poultry, see that the ot g 2 sel cloth. To dress one of these cush- 116 YEARS OLD. In view of his statements, however, | feet are soft and moist, the eyes clear | i, Goie wing a strip of in ch wide FRIDAY, APRIL 12th oy the question naturally arises, Wil |and the flesh plump. cotton about the truak, from the waist Today’s Brilliant Feature RaTRIE ARG WAL b i over the left shoulder, back to the ’ ” xt move ure and Chinese an h Sotecel B ¢ i = This feeling of uncertainty as to|and will prevent it from turning vel- %‘;“aflg {g:"hmf tlcfr“t%: g“:’r‘l‘s‘ ‘o't“’;‘;& comntered abth e his actions is only to be expected ater | low. : \ [ty i e Sgorir e Gk e ol G .| A Surpassingly Beautiful BENNETT his expressions following the Indlana . hich St be Torm @ sym- | COAL AND LUMBER. Gene Gauntie Telephone Calis: opa s : If a panful of lime is kept in the | Which must be put on to form a sym-| . Stery of {he Land of the Bulletin Business Office, 438 slide for Taft. That he will bolt Is not | 0 "0 (50 ihe preserves and jellies | Metrical ball that is covered —with| ory of the Lan and Bulletin Editorial Rooms. 95-8. belleved by the president, While |z h om | White, soft linen and finally with the as " ith Scenes e ¢ hile | are gtored it will prevent them from t 3 e Shamrocks, Wi [} \\nu-.--':u-° Bcenlil 3 Murray | ROOSEVEIt has done many radical | Solding. fancy, silken material. When nu;g:r. THE pi CALKINS Tl o Py 2 [t g s 66 St thw Tl s £ the doll's hands, feet and head only umbenr Made in tne Most Picturesque Voeali - ticular, 1o the surprise of the country | To set poached egzs and keep them |uncovered and no matter how many COLLEEN |p i f Ireland ocalists 1, 19 o i ; s ot | in good shape, add a little vinegar be- |10n& pins are stuck = into her, their) ortions 0 ' il Al friends, he has not | ldes salt in the water when cooking | Points are scarcely likely to reach heN bolted the | in thirty vears, and | Sides g " Hi% BHGKEN BLERGE. s grave doubt if h& would be [ tHEM el . coal Come Early and Avoid the Rush o tiodl WAl T o carry his delegates beyond the [ To prevent table linen from becom- ONE MOTHER'S WAY. | e ntion. Should he launch such a |ing yellow, fold it in an old sheet that b ved three and a halt yes Je could attract only .the |has been well blued before putting it [, Having her small daughter become and this three and a half years con-) .gical element of the country. After | &WAY fargllll‘ar‘ with tths well hnonnb;a.n.;snlj\ E cH P P Lox To prevemt low shoes rubbing the |interesting that many _other 3\0'-1‘9'5‘ POLI’S I HEA I ER, Le d M stftuie my first term. The wise cus-| the crushing defeat, so plainly he cholce of delegates this|pee; paste a piece of velvet large |Would no doubt be giad to pro tom which limits the president to two /| told b terms regards the substance and not| early, Roosevelt will no doubt let his |enough to cover the heel firmly inside |Plan consisted in L[hehpunmaf ofa:n- Central Wharf and 150 Main Street the form, AND UNDER NO GCIR-|anser cool, see the folly of his way |the slipper expensive prints of the artists; then CUMSTANCES WILL | BE A CAN-|and ret to private life, from which each month a print was placed upon Telephones TODAY g z sugar of lead for setting |the daughter's bureau or dressing table DIDATE FOR OR ACCEPT ANOTH-|!is [ believe he should never | In | colo e to use it before the gar- ( where she would be daily reminded of KR NOMINATION.—Theodofe Roose- | 1ave ems S time. “He has | o0 05, eoiled, as 1t will also set dirt |her subject for study that month, and | ~ [ BOB” Big Western voit, Soveutind & 100 always declared h a loyal Party [ 1g saine. 1f is better used on mew | during the time allotted to each artlst Feature y v man at every opportunity, though | ioth, setting th jor before wearing. | the mother would speak irequently of oa | HAVE NOT CHANGED AND|mingled with cries of “square deal” |Ten ¢ worth of sugar of lead to |the paintings for which he was noted.| h e SHALL NOT CHANGE THAT DE-|and “fraud” With the assistance of jone n of water will set nearly all }Little volumes were purchased at MR. RAYMOND O’NEIL, Baritone o i a number of political leaders be was |shades of biue small cost containing re-prnaucuons_ of CISION THUS ANNOUNCED.—Theo- | § WA BY DO cal fmnders o g | the works of each artist to be studied, um (+] dore Roosevelt, December 11, 1907. 8 ; : hcn | Use the left over potato from a pre- |thus making the task of identification | streng n Indiana, the state on which AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY dinner x ol in cakes with a smaller |entirely practical. | WILL ACCEPT THE NOMINA.|he banked. His followers there will 5o on top and bake untll | Such a feastble method cannot fail| TION FOR PRESIDENT IF IT |5\ & with him to the convention, but }they are brown. The sausage sold |to repay the mother who will take the . TENDERE i i | not bevond that point, for such wou loose at good markets is most con- |time and the interest in helping her s D TO ME. - Theodore| o, “i1e sacrifice of their political |venient for the cakes. -~ The potato |small daughter to valuable knowledge. 2 A Sard | should be ma seasoned with a The plan can readily be used witl 5 LAty butter pepper. One ! the poets, the musicians, Freat states- _]""_A U D ITO R I U M= 'I“— | housekeeper u tle bacon fat in |men and ®o on, the age and inclin: THE STATE POLICE. n ; ; 3 e no place of butter on the potatoes. Left |tjons of the child indicating which cuas® ) n HOOL MATES cre can b 30| 1o mode Teland lesislature has | verfun waas e faked caverel ith |y e st paa. shaine anderias. | 1ee Burning Kinds and lehigh ROWE & CLINTON [5SCHO0L WATES B et Divath ' turned down the proposition to have & | cfeam mixed 1 graied American | on, ALWATYS IN STOCK.” ) n washing up the dirty | (' bt 1t Saebes eated in the oven and | THE DESERTER—No, IV of the 101 Bison Series spots about the globe, in this vicinity ABOUT BRIDES. A D L“THROP g o e omme he governor and seem- STHER EEATURE ACTS AND FICTURES a st 3 8 bout time that 1ed P 3 ed to be needed to meet the problem 3 2 % kg 7 4 S 0 n ok @ hand and heiped out | o¢ puting down crime in that state. | Beef or mutton ould be a deep pring brides Will be gorgeously ar- | office—-cor- Market and Shetucket Sts ol oaise, “lp oné ever heasd of ) e ! M and the fat a rich cream. |raved. assing of spring without 4 thor- | , Connecticut has had a state police | The choicest cuts for roasting are the P SN { Telephone 163-13. = 4 Ahout 8, 'kl force a number of years, the efficiency | sixth, seventh and eighth ribs, the sir- Bridal outfits, while appearing sim- | v should itf,r wien improves each year, and |loin and porterhouse cuts oin and | ple, are in reality very costly { shalk g ¢ o o yorter! se L are bes In shaking | yassachusetts has a similar organiza- | Short cut porter steaks are best | tton, both geod examples for Little |2ithough many efer the pinbone| Nearly every brides toiet hm,,\, sire to dispose of | pyoac g pattern from. The cittes of | 52K some distinctive feature of its own. long covered Y | o state are well proteeted against | FOR THE BATHROOM. o b the misaifle 1t 15 dlutressing z 8 The greatest store fs set upon love- s e ISLFeSSINE | orime by local police maintaining law i : Iy brocades, through which Silver or | “It burns up clean” o5 ok i and order in thelr respective com- porcelain and nickel all enter | old lights glimmer. pee B> " 8 iy i munities, but it is to the small towns |into the up-to-date fittings for the et we" seasoned wnfid .8 red with cans, Papers| .. ¢he state force is found partic- | Vathroom, says an exchange. Now one| Many carry out the suggestions of | stones, while bad walks and unat-| yjar)y valugble. It 18 available at all | may find shelves of porcelain or heaty |some picture from the medieval ages streets indicate a locality in | o> : S avaladle ot 8. | plate glass, of different lengths, With |io meet the exigencies of modern re- | S ot s 3 ¢ s { times, in one end of the state or the | hrackets ready to put m in place | quire; e | ty e t which there is nesd of a Get-togethrer | Sine [ 080 S0 of he Mt oF s | brackets reddy ! quirements. | C. H. HASKELL. ndividuality i vress--iou veman - | and the state organization works | e Sp ng is the ing time for a city { “ % A charmi is of point d'aigulle 402 — "Ph — 489 . - ke g et i ho W | Some of tne shsives are.proviged 1,2 SASTRInE o8 I ¢ Roit deleul B Fabric Style and Quality--You Demand It Jlod hu,, town constable and the grand | - : . cascades onto the train REOs bt of the articles on the shelf being swept * juror system. An important off is lessened. One of these shelves | ruly beautiful is a bridal gown or| JOHN A. MORGAN & SON, UPPLY lT Scanyers oyt the s is fitted with glass bottles, each bear- | perfecily plainly cut brocade in a long money available for ing the label of some toilet essential. |gheath shape, with more train than running down criming hich for the St {has been seen of late, the brocade be- Cfla] and Lumber town is limited, and virtually amounts | In llgf‘ s fildln llhw;l g 10 [ing white velvet embroidered with thing unless the constable is dead | P¢ little to want In the shape of a lgeed pearls. An exquisite scarf of lace Te.epn : his man. Many towns in this | 0lder. Indeed, every wish seems grat- |y draped by another band aboutl the| o e ML S B e Btk Tk PEa e gl ‘:i {n gna) 5_‘“;?‘:”(‘;] D‘:; in | shoulders, the lace, 100, being worked | — | the Ses‘in Al oS, ikt i holders for the same |anq fringed with pearls, and the plain 2 T 7 7 % ke tulle veil is clasped round the head |Pleasing to both eye and taste. Put ) which fit; garments with strong, healthy condi- tion, and get prepared for the bloom- ummer and the man tical It is a vital point favorable impression each ity in dis-| personal pride in home and ighborhood grounds. Tidiness c: revail in all sections vell as a Central Whart jaying of 3o te Ith style v Garments with style, ent ¢ or 3 B he AL pinalin B ar having had reason | ; with a rope of the same and a couple a rmall piece of r Door eman's yard can be s BeAl| ¢, cqyl them in to clean up the rot- | Rods, whetl nickel, are | 0t poq.] Yacseln hanging behind . one LD B e L the little touches which and wholesome as his rich nelghbor's | . "o hasion oo Workin | shown 'in many izes, the | gar ;i 8 ; earthenware ramekin; allow it to melt, 4 " by the expenditure of little effort | . 00" o Y of g ost being largely on the g then add the crumbs from either fresh 9 mark the line between and the cultivation of esthetic | Lot 9 : ght of the rod. There are nickel and il ; i e ——. D eatiatla |uien tha B e T S S T b o PRESERVING FURS. or stale bread well moistened with a couple of tablespoons milk and either I { mediocrity and genius, The that all women de- | 0P OF tWo eggs slightiy beaten. Stir 3 ) A Vet good sots are oft. | 31l the ingredients for a moment, then g | without work well. Rhode Ig d orga for the towns e protectior ad singly or i nd does its | o and has evi 11 Another convenience for the bath- |ltght in fine furs, turned down the proposition w groups - It is safe to sa not he able to breal any world's records on collecting emp- ty tin cans or gathering rubbish ollar of this coat is a lit- room is (he shaving mirror mounted in |en spoiled through sheer ignorance or | SPrinkle over the top from ome to two tle different from the | can be | accomplishing | per guidance. | s and quick leatns to make the |drenched with rain. In this event it is by doing the work | disastrous to set them to dry by the| oop and fine wrapping | fire, as is 80 often done. Heat means destruction to fur. as it deprives it of e of lace placed most ef s chioice. | i thrown about for the spring winds to | ot *C CPFE RGP | i swung from a long nickel | *hrough disregard of the fact that they ;;nlzll ‘:‘ng;\rzlslr:;ed lhz"* t!mon well turther distribute, but no record is|' =~ ° Consideratior |a e mirror 1s made so that it |need attention. owners of furs|® e I A B LR others—the revers of this ever stablished without a trial, T O AR |r be tilted at any angle. callous as to neglect the stor- | l’"“')“ ;1 Rf‘: oven. “s soon as the mix- Thees SoE s g Sier EDITORIAL NOTES. | e, ay in spring and the periodic egins to puff - up and slightly are daring in cut and odd S e o S & : g | Nickel waste baskets are now made stions during the summer, yet | Prown, remove from the fire and serve 7 4 and looking fit that is contagious and he government is not interfering | erent shapes 'Rna. s same furs which are carefully | ‘I the ramekin at once. The ramekins / L Iy attractive—this one cuts any @ nination 1ke a beautiful | With Mexican affairs, but it has a| ¢ | either with or without lids can be pur- ; st : ty will find a response. It is | sharp lookout for its own interests. MAKING |R|SH CROCHET, are often thrown about “just | Chased for a reasonable sum, and will e 1 1M away with jaunty effect n w ervone must do | — y during the other half. be (found most convenient for individ- 3 b= 4 with shirking. Sr»hnr\]» President Taft is not talking for htm-‘ clever woman who supports her- In our changeable climate it is no|" lishes of this description. i N ! this one has a little touch e effc self; but the delegates multiplying in ish crochet lace at odd |uncommon thing to get ome's furs | s————— v | prominent fa results under hey are willing w r show he is the part ? | fectivel that skirt is It may to kill ail the earners, 8o by instilling this iden of | 11°8; but 80 long as there Hator SR s | the valuable oil which keeps it glossy | draped in a little different municipal cleanliness in the child, the | 2P0V ground fly-time will come thoroughly familiar with the|and pliable. Once this ofl is lost, noth- the ry assd 1 Dlasibed for fatire wondais ] HArIY: es of the pattern she can do,ing can restore the fur to its original manner from the ordinar » work with fine thread without dan- | beauty | r to her eyesight and very much For this reason furs should never be | rapidly than it could be done if [left in a hot room when not being | was working on an entirely new | worn. To dry them they should be hung | lin a draft in a cool room and shaken —_— | from time to time. Iy dry | de of the wrap-|they should be with a to trim linen and| cane. eautiful. However, the proper example should be shown the children to bring this abou ] 1 | of $200.000,000 a month for In fact within the limits the pi : - of good taste and refine- six months, shows he has good busi- IMPROVEMENTS IN MAGHINERY. | ness tact. ment the Farments & 1 { Preparations for the installation of a new and larger unit a ghow the creative genius t the electr tat £t § | retonne -covers for the bureau and — | : 1 station of the city brings to at- | 4 the artis t t b | tables. A Tasty Dish. | a g m g a 'Li - | When wishes to copy a new pat- mbled 8 have become tiresome ! ectricity through steam turbines While t tern f; a small illustration in this for a simple breakfast or | Sits close tn front. 18c. 2 for 28¢. his will be the second turbine to be |as slow a ok or magazine 2 powerful on dish It is easy to make | Cluett, Pesbody & Company, Makers, Troy, K. Y. d here and marks the replace ading glass hen the | The Price Scale is $12.98 to $35.00 MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW. be counted without any without danger of straining generating n 18 not periodical in the ¥ 5,000,000 5 2 the ma vdve urces. | File an titch work are treat- EASTER IS BUT ONE WEEK DISTANT. an suilding | A par is sum might be profitably |ed in the monner. ’ a at a less | spent in America i e et of operation. | % & ABOUT BRACELETS. | § oty Sy ;. NITAN 0 DRsAvSINE I oA rac of fine workmanship, set| mad whirl of invention, than | Yali Ro0seve idgment in | ity jewels, bound to find favor. | forte are bent to make an improv 908. He has proved to be all the | . —— | which causes u continual | Colonel said he was | The designs for these are borrowed | change in the equipment of factories {from those of Egypt and Persia, r tacturing plants of all kinds Happy thought foy If a | — | T 8, of operation is getting to be | 148 MOney, a woma and list The snake armlets which are asso- | ' ¢ 1e foolish things has 10 s |ciated with Cleopatra will be worn, | is measured, r rimself, but not otherwise | especis vith evening dr { CZ”Z | e | e quality material 5 | Heavy armlets two inches in width | tear New inventions qu If attention is paid to the pleas of |are patterned after those worn by the | e obsolete class machines < o the congressional liers whhen Tarpeia soid the! tempted by their glitter- o ‘ 194 Main Street Wauregan Block lNSECTlClDES of the arm above the el- pes and (o the manu something will be don. rotection of the migr for atory birds, a e impo machiner s meas of labor-saving | red, ratier t sompetition. It is noticeabie today how s no ter for the north cotton and woolen mills equipped many vears ago with then modern | to judge of y by a glance ildings and machinery, which have | the ashpiles, and the cost of keepin Eeet ! : Never forget to thread a needle from | T jremm— > 5 he modern mill with the latest im Stra 18 it may scem, the Colonel |the opposite end of the thread from ! yrox For Bugs and Blights proved machin Steam turbines | still thinks that the people are for |Wwhere it is broken off. have been in use for years, but there | him, thou representatives of the | o are many types and improvements be- | people—tl gates—are being named | Embroidery done in bright colors ob ners spend winter ing continually made tenerating | fo | cotton voile is fashionable for chil- t f I d electricity at r'nw‘u:KH' the ‘." o5l % i |dren’s dresses. The bright colors| rsena e O ea t of af e it seem more suitable for the fresh child hydro electric plant, they are a much| “If the people think the way I think |jgn sxin 5 L t h 3 sh skins than for the worn faces of i more valuable asset than the old type | they ought not to do,” says Colonel |their eclders, and the older woman will . ® > For N Sop ea"n‘ — f engine, and improvements on them | Roos ‘I shall think they are un 5 s to one or possibly two colors in make it a matter of economy and| W Isn't that pretty hard on the [the embroidery of her gowns in pref-| profit to dispose of the old type of | American people? eret e to the riotous combinations . HlGithes SHE Tt fn N6 LEdited BBty secn on some waists and dresses. | L p 3 o o B e ) T mme P | LIme-Suipiur conceNTRATED Hod ot e e in predicting his |, PTetty bureau covers may be made Governor Stubbe of Kanwas has seen | PAsSing aver, the immediate Inquiey as | (o (19 Porders of fine table covers | For Scale Insects and Fungi the handwrting on the wall, for he js | t0 his qualifications in this new line N ; | two pieces of the border of the lengtk : . L] putting aside his vision of high office | S¢€ms pertinent desired and join the two selvedges ecla erln 0 LAD E with fnch wide insertion. Do this nice- 3 by declaring that he will not allow e —— the use of his name for vice presi-| It 18 5aid of Theodore that when he |1y, so that the work will be perfectly B 10 the neknisfis. Dh % was called upon as the greatest pro- |smooth. Hem all the way around the| y y O For Sale By “wrn”n';h“”um"be “hmm“fif’o‘;"'n 5“"( moter of peace, and given Nobel | Cloth by hand and finish the edge with an O%- | prize, the committee found him fight- |12°¢ to match the insertion. 3 y California i& a lenu]lng state.| A | 9% 8eVen senator . Half the disparangement of needles | . ftar Bis ‘Wite's dauth and |, [0 these days of hobble skirts our jher to sitk or cotton. Try to draw a| d e e ua l y erge - . ours befors her funeral, It | (°USATS appear to have been made of |coarse thread through a fine eve and ; | sterner stuff than we. The first ma : \PPH y « and Mixtures Suitable for all 45-47 Commorce Street besides the bride must have rid- | {the thread splits and knots, Do 1 first hack with the chief | who wore a silk hat in London in 1797 "flt sew ing smoothly. Use cren 4 { paid a fine of L500 cor LA { embr f streniious campaigr e b ) g golng 16 dead-letter office snch | duffrageties o i . 000 i | OLC 5 De ke, money orders and cash, | vertising Jrvnm..p to the a Penny dolls n P are y g00d evidence that the | of the house of commons, foundation of c K as. ain senders have great faith in postoffice s ployes being mind readers. . s lons which Took Tiie ballet dancers at| ' DENTIST Iflack. Livery and Boarding employes ¢ ristol.— : meeting was et S pou o v aidesan neld e alher AR Ch ldqw o DR. E. J. JONES STABLE The granting of the demands of the | © - Ingrabam in Summer streer, | i ren Ty - . | w ik Thoar SN Rkl ohat £l Ji{#t which resolutions were passed o fasnon Buildin: We guarantee our service to be the aors o e ity orohted b tho HI L the death of Clarence A. Bingham: for l FOR FLETCHER'S ° Suite 46, Sna 0 hest at the most réasonablé prices. many vears principal of the North Side CASTORIA xky aiavhtor, SUSGHE. B A MAHO“EY BROS. 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