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MORWICH RULLETIN. SATURDAY, DECEM The Social Corner Christmas Tree ‘ el s | Christmas s Only § Days Of | Chedp mutritious dish r Sis e Social Corner s w that Bee ; er right in the| OPpinlon is not enough, | and sce e t 8 3 ) Be Here's a Norwich fact. : L ; sinz 1 g i You can test | IT IS NOT TOO LATE TO BUY A Vottieier rid s = Mrs. Roland Ockery, Franklin Iact is what we t kT oot Ml T s i it e et o || Fine Holiday Boxes of Stationery Merry Christmas | ar for The Cor L s: “Look out,|that caused me greal suffering. When- 1 O R R [ et place, it s i 0% v 1 sopes, snary wnses s || Beautiful Boxes of High Grade e gen : g : - v had. Sionne gk ‘H“Mt]h my !u»d\’ and 1 \\4|:1 handi- ‘ i yped in doing my housework. 1 felt DO NOT MAKE THINGS SO HOT FOR YOUR || vear astor of Sorim corne L v : B o | Taiceatid W N e L Coniectionery ENEMY THAT YOU SINGE YOURSELF R rsgine | Mother a7 Rocbuey was so anz- | ST, Tilm, Dol som 2 B also . s - Sister good effect was soon noticeable and I EVERY WOMAN’S OPPORTUNITY. ad r & b te : and ontinued taking them until my trou- ; . r ble was entirely removed.” | IOyS, Books and (Games The Bulletin wants good home letters, good business letters; good help- | mcemb € v nd Happy. ) 13 3 ol | g o Sel The above statement was given letters of any kind the mind may sugxest. They should be in hand by rena ranging the dnesday of each week. Write on but one side of the paper. Huary X Hannah | c - £ Can_ | AUSHRL ¢ """d“”"v""“” vears later | for the children - Sipindeaiyag el N g Andul vear Y . v sir 8. Ockery gald: * ‘You may continue o e e 5 NGyt Cnn, : i ki ring t to publish my former statement in e 4 S0 v e : pralse of Doan's Kidney Pills. They —AT— THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $250 to fivst; $1.50 to second; $1.00 to third. | V) t str r r i b cured me of Kidney trouble and I have Award mhade the last Baturday in each mor ) o Al ol 2 jan g e wa o t ea ven |been in good health since. Othe ¢ i Years gif e ont e for 1 n ged | members of my family have taken this v gl : s he Joor . cversone Tad o e i Love ros AN OLD FAVORITE SONG. why spend so many precious hours s LAVENDER e tr rer : ¥or sale by all dealers. Price b4 v | over 1 have seen costumes worr t 1 t e orilla, | cents. Toster-Milburn Co,, ~ Buffalo, | Kiss Me Mother—Kiss Your Darling. | several scasons with very little 3 > : e im0 M“{‘rhm' G018 sents fan tha Uil Thames Square, Norwich, Cotin; Tel. 595 Kiss me mother, kiss your darling, |make anyone abhor the wearel A Lean my head upon your breas | they were not made in the exiremes of | : e Fold your loving arms around me, | fashion s ng i > Snow o Bhoda braEb! Remember the name — Doan’s — and ake no other. 1 amn weary, let me rest. it we meed is mot so much a|lf @ store box e r K. and Lucy Acorn, Ma, | — = i T Scenes of life are quickly fading, n fashion c anSERRE i h 2C NN SIS D B W D Robinson in putting them together assures suc- MAKING SKIRTS. nds. First bathe them well in warm Brighter seems the other shore; the fas a e b e ndramen die gl e 2 : saret. Arl HANNAH WHO. = ter, using a pure soap to remove s I am standing by the river, A pretty ki the seclusion | {10 (EETS, i ; e s . Lere’s v . | Tn making a seam with a bias and a | dirt particles. While the hands ar Angels walt to waft me o'er. fot the hom r but on the |§ e i : Sl The il | straight edge do not handle the gores | damp from the bath, fill the paim of —_ R julcapfor i ol e mrn e y BULLETIN'S PATTERN SERVICE. | any more n can be avoided: in| one with the lotion )mdl r.ur:y urqmcll(- Kiss me mother, kiss your darling, T s | toys tike rattles, knitted dolls ol dofien 0 ek 1 bl il basting, lay the gores flat on a table, | Iy over both hands and the arms to Lean my head upon your breas ey look out of place, to gay the 'e&8L | tadked. on the sides for the little fel. |' L ;. D i | the bias edge uppermost. Pin the seam | the elbows. The open pores will ab- & ey Foils Because a woman who tips the scales | z 1 3 1 Oh, at the top and straighten the gore by | sorb much of the lotion. Do not wipe Fold your loving arms around me, AT Tl e i | 1c > ¥ g [ 1 am weary, let me Test. 291 ke cronced lniae Hoad : g . | smoothing down and across the thread any remaining portion, but draw 5 : BRons WAy oL S 2 = | of the material. The edges then may | on a loose pair of old kid or chamols Kiss me mother, kiss your darling, is 90 should w the Hour with e | be pinned together as notched and nd keep them on until morn- Breathe & blessing on my brow scheme and plan 0, LI8ER Inbit n te i : e 4 ? basted in a three-eighths of an inch ien an ordinary soap and water For I'l soon be with the angels, zens neon inte s : v hag all the | Sister_ s said, o B e e e Tia b el & soh white Sin G Fainter grows my breathe ere now. 00se t 3 5 sing 1 B i yuldf pick g - stretched there will almos evitably the tips of the fingers Teji the loved ones not to murmaur, e m one n 5 [orgok. e 0 0 out of \ | be o ripple along the seam, Begin the 4 es are too tight they wi Say I died our flag to save, reali homes and P a = <he £ s D e o of the Wikt o t Nation . akd consl And that I ghall slumber sweetly children more i int than dress e N i \ Sunshine at weight materials are some- A well worn pair of white kid In & soldier's honored grave. why scheme to keep up with the |, B i 3 s merican | his Wife! said g E X times weighted so they will fall in at are not soiled inside i, i R e 5 ST ¢ Sarah. Anna, B 5 \ around the feet and cling _close fo the | ideal for this treatment, which v O, how dark this worid is growing, | rihhon. loke s it : \ s B : | figure. A leaded tape called & “shot’ | £irl wilo wishes (0 appear at her best Hark! I hear the angel band; Bat AR @bay 7 7 k 5 ¥ et 4 e i is sometimes ;m(fl in the lhnuk at the | MUst try to appreciate. ow 1 long to join their number e i e t y v ere | U 5 2 lower edge of skirts and tunics N that Dant and happy land . i 1 5 vin v 2l aiec : Sertrnde. 7. B just above the accordion plaited ru THE REVIVAL OF BRAID.. Hear you not that heavenly mausie 4 Y it 7 | Eain ¢ strious, | 8 : il f / fles on fountain skirts. Plaited e Floating o'er so soft and low? s £ ¥ i all ere is an . ne o S circular flounces and plain sk The revival of braid in varlous widths I must leave you, farewell mother, e r t p Bodies = I ; !t frequently faced with some heay nd makes as a trimming is very wel- Kiss me once hefore 1 go. i S en g th e : e i Loge materials to weight them at the . It is difficult otherwise to find Chorus. e A i as | B 4 3 3 \ s \ tom. v for the finish of the many Sent in by BALSAM FIR. & > rating 2 Sl 2 which are in vogue for tailor . : Crimson R nd Myrtle % M. and re car On children's garments, where there | Rateen, of course, is in ftseif ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES. t o F ver t windows 4 Hoixed I [ 1 1 . is need fo ary stout buttons, place a lovely material that it practieal- t with | with her work. I W a i pose | W contentedly < him Cr = t t on s e tuth and Reuben's Wife a cotton tap X of the buttons be- | Iy needs no trimming; A lttle wool- BIRTHDAY CARDS for Chatterbox . , | t ¢ Hosar & fore you hegin to sew, and place a pin | work in oriental colorings s often in- five in number, were all mailed to her. s . = h: i = v | betwen the button and the material. | iroduced in the blouse and the coat of INTY r t r v or Do ok ¢ ns £ Sterlin | Now stitch the button firmiy. Re-|the “thres piece costume.” Of that, AUNTY—Half dosen cards left in r even ask me (o take a e bea . cros move the pin and wind the thread | however, more anon. I could write the business office for editor have been with him, I would vis t : ‘ sent to destination. Thanks for very kind 1 % ve E { round and round the button so firm | reams on the three piece costume. In- e el e gt ot ) ¢ g h " ' | that it will never come oft. | deed, it has become almest a necessity, etty card. , 100, and ieave i 1 4 : : A i 2 1k = = but, for the moment, I wish to call @t~ BALSAM FIR—Send the old songs " s | . W ¢ 6 3 3 A correct \ation of benzoin, | tention to a Surprising return to the 1o C. §. Parker, Norwich, Conn, R. ¥, | O sana L0 Swamp Apple would look goc D. No. 2 tithey kRt raceive Cheiit| FRANK. cre, t MBEM BE! who recetve homemade bring joy and sunshine \ place, S0 we went and lo > calepdars made by an interested read- lives Ertionce v T ¢ A 2 s A. B, C. had e T ", er of the Social Corner will be amused n 10’ rememn e WHAT WON'T VINEGAR DO Slaced nnial Squai B as well as surprised. They will be & old, whose joys o . v S and set the P ova pollng jon. Jomand i e in the editor's hands before Christ- 58 than they were B OL . 3 Cross Criss, on | %0 J: B- T. Jessic and Jane Grey turn mas. st, whose homes have been |,y o : y Adssme (RaTibow: | o La ond Lelged: Mantm, ens, T PLEASING SUIT FoR / g 3 VERNA—Cards recelved and . el “Miller, in T arze bun Sunflowers. At sditor and T THE LITTLE BOY. & £ 4 mafied as vou directed. Thanks f s A alek ed Snowtla H X i —_— . . L bt sssbon e glad, for o t W pretty it : oo AL BB Russinn _ Suit_ With Knieker- Against Against i bockers. The con s to Diana's Chr wou gt | L B S B e g S s SR e, S e e | Substitutes <. Imitations St e, An Unknown Friend, s ristmas . v e @ - @ 3 n th{att 4 nished with two box 2 ake i e ’ Sweet Lavender, Lucy Acorn, Aunt| —Peice on earih, good wi ] r e " it e Tnsert e e regfacon | Giet theWell-Known 3 :‘Mm;. d ived and mailed man e i eaneerety N D lp e L : tea, T 2o o ol & und Packago FRANK-—Cards received and mail = 1 is ¢ n fou Z 1 glvcerine and rogewater lends itself to | tunic. No doubt the brilliancy of the the glove method of bleaching the | new waist bands suggested its revival. the 1t g « ¢ and_ Witch i {AINE LOVER—Book, letter and s ' ALk st Sl oois S £ i on nik Thanks for pretty card, Lot carth receive her King: | o iy ; : s, Vb o 17 Made in the largest, A FRENCH SMALLPOX REMEDY. | And heaven and nature sing fedrit Cooking ute . : e st M H ; s equipped and sanitary Malted Soclal Corner Edi I send a cure| Wishing you all a Merry Christma ‘ | e e e e Milk piant in the worid for smalipox d scarlet fever, sald and Happy New Year, § AL o THE GIFTS I ASK d e & We do not make “mill products™ (g L R X 7 : Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, ete clence hurled an av - ut | RECIPES FROM CLARA OF CAN- | A spoon e a Cotrage to face th ) s \ 44 o But the Original-Genuine . that of Paris, | TERBURY. to sponge [ i e . : HORLICK’S MALTED MILK published this re a panacea for v opper Ipox, it passed unheeded. It is| Dear Editor of Social Corner: I send 8 T Aud = son t \n i tr Made from pure, full-cream -ilk‘ t a8 untailing as ‘1:“;.! * fow tested ¢ s | ; T % he I e \ L 1 and the extract of select malted when taken by & Well per- | of mrens ingoTsnaps—One cup each | ¢ P Pt 1 take away: \ Vi bt i3 | reduced to powder form, soluble in will also cure scarlet fever. | ud aisssesigne and i e e Leai i i " On ML water. Best food-drink for all agec. red scarlet fever and I have | spoon of ginger, one teaspoon of salt, | & emoving stains 1 . e By > Remoe= to cure the smallpox when | : ¥« : ; on : ‘ qeeavng s MALTED, MK [ 3 FOR HORLICK'S learned physicians sald the patient FLsaiting: corumenl, ‘& i : sconter casts a Wy gray N\ \M__T_ED_“, y ASK RLIC sician says: When s _be Alexandria, Ohio, i 1 wel ups of lard, onme table must die—it cured. RIELR ek seatun T e the brightness of the common day Used all over the Globe Sulphate of zine, one grain. Fozglove (digitalis) one grain. Heif a teaspoonful eugar mixed with | W0 tablespoons of water. When thor-| Dark Fruit Cake—Cream one-half disappears; then us 3 BBy mixed add four ounces of was | cup of butter with three-quarters cu e EaGH ol teer. Take a spoonful every hour. |0l brown sugar, add one-half ¢up of inston A comzsnrs Pither disease will disappear in twelve | In0lasses, two well beaten eggs, on of T b el Dhours quarter ¢up of milk two cups of pas- |} o . at swi HETTIE MARIA. flour with which sift one-half “or th b twenty or thirty min of boiling | them thoroughiy, ang vou will h | rather thin, Cag | no trouble with smoking lamps. These A are the tt 0d oven, our iron scorches diy ; hold o dear n vinegar, and rub on t ht of the s spoon each of soda, allsplee and cloves | whercas if vou use water: the wiss £ th w h 8HE LOVES THE OLD SONGS. |\ bne tedspoon of cinnamon, ome- |will become hard almost 1, aiong fbe R eis g ateth Dear Sisters of the Soctal Cormer: | [TUlt threa-quarters cup of raisins e sty vantipics We know of nothing prettier for the window than ST i D e, O oo ; in pieces, the same of | poached will keep the whites from sep and as 1 learned them while sitting af wnd one-half cup of eltron | arating. Wher doughnuts, th a well made Boxwood Wreath tied with a spray of Red and as I learned them while SILtng 8t | thinly siiced and cu in strips, Bako | u ; p most of any. Would be glad to send | °N¢ and onc-quarter hours in deep | tab 4 in dded t 7 . B &5 Sriibndy oo foves e ) pans in moderate oven. - =g e L PRESOES : Ruscus and red ribbon. sones. I nave, no trouble to write | Chocolate Cake—One cup of sugar, N s ad t 3 i a wire soap saver.|of powdere them off, only a pleasure, as writing is | one-haif cup of butter melted with two | | t i i s ken in the dish water e beating; t teaspoo! | . about ail T do. I find such comfort | squares of chocolate, ome teaspoon of n 4 aken onz as thire ilia 14 fesrvoon ok suit We also have wreaths of Holly, Laurel and Pine. in_doing for others. nilla, two eggs (reserving white of pperwar N a soap rem | fold lightly into the mixture n 1 find people who will say, I dom't | ane if you wish (0 make a bailed leing), | 75 e 0 te s e e o] dites: and 1 g A MOST ATTRACTIVE FROCK like to write. Not so with me, for 1| two cups of flour sifted with one tea. | And a ] 8L Iy LAy from tip o ’ : = f you want something up to date and diffe dearly love fo write and my mother | snoon of cream of tarcar and saded 1o | N0t And apply v s, Tavbing | 15t much longer by thorouehly clean | CUR B 2F 0¥ FOR MOTHERS GIRL. If y g up to dat rent from used to say she could follow me when | (he oth ety ot tail untl dx out of her sight, for I was always | one-halt S L hior wasber yon okn hang eutl| 270T KR briies Rows. 1 Shey e 12 to 10 ¥ =i : e s a what you have seen year after year, tall at REUTER’S. writing, leaving my tracks behind me. | <o« a1t teaanoon o tods. Tna | the ‘weekly ‘wash with perfect com. | Lic Putaside reversely the Fater sl ’ s { 5 < Mix 1 High or Low . - et il Borel Doy, K| I3 Tather modorate oven. about one- I8 ot W, Sou hands well fn | ror’and ogsens the brisles T e & : We KEEP MOVING and are after everything good in | lour and frost with hoiled or ana twice happy on Christmas da BALSAM FiR. o ut of use if we make the most |ully and syster y utllizing 5 i n ¢ nitte our line. You will be convinced of this when you see Cream Puffs—One cup of hot water | o s all ab he house. A Wit ind ¥ | WHAT 18 NEEDED, nd one-half cup of butter boiled to-| Norwich - | many cooks know how to make many | gar m o gether, stir in one i and | A palatable dishes out of left overs that | as desired, Mi r ) > r the different varieties of plants and flowers we have for Dear Sisters of the Soclal Corner: | When ‘cooked take from the fire and | CHRISTMAS GREETINGS F he ordinr would throw away. | paste witl R ; Vi j ; 1 T e A A. of Wairogan | ST freo from lumps and untl ke | ROM nd’ his in the | leaves and stems io represer g this Christmas. We are proud of them ourselves. ter of Nov. 30th ar as tir in three ezgs without | FAYE VERNA. cannot he ac- | toe. Tin : ; : some of the a . time nd when wel = I b who leaves | the be . as a whole “abhorrently In- | (ins and bake 25 minutes. If take 1 hard as 1 ¢ when the thing has been ] A A8 5 t jc , 40 h‘ 2 S e R e I e . 8 i s | After-Dinner Mints Put in < 1 fain Street king at a well known | 1ot get perfectly cool before splitiing Sy i zoes out for the entire day and when | D28 ‘ - o RORR . RS magazine of fashions and 1|10 fil enter the Corne ight comes finds herselt famil T " ; i g e TTha ol gos 16 the | of tartar aiv 1-2 : on Phone 1184 e 0 one cup each of milk and sugar, one PAYE VERNA, |she should have pr Defore go- | Without stirring until mixture will be- has to use COm- | egg beaten light, three tablespoons o i | Some mittle g . Foy tieback” skirt of | 0N OF vanilla ex H DOMESTIC HINTS. There are number 8 el | B0 Y000 T of Mt o winkersrard © veara ago, when no | = ne may economize v il ot s sy atiail plaoke Tifoh Hosl ol poy. | 4t down when dresssd| A PRACTICAL SUGGESTION. Social Corner Sister akie space to ‘el cred sugar. Str until well coat ind those were not much | = 1 reading the many If our {alents do not seem to lie in | and when cold put into a glass jar 9 ig hoop skirts of ou Dear Fditor and Sisters: Receiving £t he way of thinking things out for our- | Cover. and let stand for several gar when It took more | Such a cordial welcome again has giv- it selves just consult the Social Corner 12 jress than it does for|en m essary conrage to write wr \d get the benefit of (he things our | Cream Nut Balls—Melt o | | g Jist that was worn fust| In reading few numbers at e sisters, | fuls of sugar alternately | it whe s | i, i o o g | ot o i e TR on tinary “best dress”— | punion, | ry much Interested in Y h& 8 i ind let boll until soft ball is r..‘,,,,.|} | | | | There is nothing better than Need Printing ? o o child's “Jump- | some of the Jotters. In one and all a nd | LR in cold wate our on mar oty peass ay6 with | from my own e D o know we HOME- MACE CHRISTMAS CAN- | anionint o e g st Of Horehound and Tar in alst t 5 any times in o t 9 DIES. of salt. Knead with the hands, s ould bo mors senseless | e e wit G s i ng train on a street dress un- od s e 0 lose sisters ""e‘?pe’r‘mr:\t:” i hoend things we could just " s ¥ | and roll n chopped nut meats, y injurious. was the big '“bustles” worn Of 2 r 0 onfectioners, or J Sold by Druggists. rs ago. i e i | thers were the big slesves, T n ! Juying the best of | e ‘one aniesy " | some that were thought to be |l ing so i 2 L g \l at the time, and T made a child's | 1 our grandmoth- dress from ome puff; and the corset! | g Not many girls of today tle their cor » Gl i D = set string to the bedpopt and pul 42 back to maks a small walat, as man Ers e of their mothers did s | hrough meat chopp These are dbiiot eacioe tor 1 nssE D | it tha change of & siseve 1s wo Lrifie | | r good, with nice mealy new, | tog . Deat whites of 2 until | up-to-date candies. Care and patience * fng columns of 35-6 i The BULLETIN Co. ks 64-66 Franklin Strect TRY PIKE’S Toothache osely follow the fol- | teaspoon of baking pwder. Beat eggs | Add baking pow on board L« BN § Bes ' Jordan almonds. | Shape \ | \ e roughly. | | \