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) NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1913 ens. What do_you think of saving jaside $10: $5 pays the rent for two ! cggs from a few full blooded fowls comfortably furnished rooms. The and setting three hens, two of which < kitchen can easily be run on $5 a week; left the nest when nearly ready io '3 . this leaves $5 for ecarfare, laundry, | hatch, 8o out of the three settings we NATS DAY OFF lodges, and amusements. Amusements | have six chickens. However, we will may be left out occasionally and this | { not give up, for we are firm believers ‘amount given to charity. For we cer- | |in the old adage “If you don’t at first tainly feel the better for helping some | { succeed, try, try, again.” We will set = - worthy soul in distress, regardless of { more cggs and 'try again, hoping of | I was a huntin' for the screw-driv “Oh, that cream wasted, too! or creed. There are different ways of being amused. One can put the amount aside says 1, “find something to | for one or two zood shows or lectures eat “fore I starve:” and with a police | OF Some may prefer ‘“the movies” fo help we got across the street. /hey | Weekly. Others may prefer to stay Eive us & table and slid a paper afore | home and read somé magazines or a course for better luck next time. | i 5 e One of the prettiest flower beds’ you | tuther day—wimmen folks: allers leav- | can have is a round one of Canna |ing my tools around—and I ‘lowed I'd Robusta edged wlith salvia splendens. | (ell Jane a thing or two about that ere. or small beds, pansies, verbenas, |l flung cpen the kitchen door and says and asters are my favorites, ard “What are we goin' to beds are pretty ecdged with “What in tarnation you bin doin’ | us. to say as how much the wimmin |£00d book. & 4 t alyssum. ok 2 with that there screw-driver, Jane | folks had on hand. [ seen some spare- | 1 do my own sewing, but very often _For borders nothing is prettier than | A\nno If vou can't put them ther tools | rib and ‘lowd ‘twould taste matural. | find & real bargain ready made. Mend- Kochia, or summer cypress. where they belong—you jest let um A young chap brought along a sam- | /D Means a greai sawing. 1 fear I have staved so long that|gajone that's what! ple on a plate. 1 told him never mind | _We buy few clothes, but always with you will be glad I only visit once in a { few years. Long life and Happiness | o our Editor and all friends in the bothering, we'd risk it—twas all right, | an idea of wea season. An alte st set it right on li ®ot | an to do the town and git home and feed le. 7 We end ng longer than one tion often helps the wvor to purchase onk Jest then I looked around. and, I swon, if there didn't sot Jane Ann side the tabie, all soi sense breakfast, | Social Corner, and long life to the & & v o that which is becomin; nd service- > i | S 5 with her head propped on her hands. | the critters. g THE PARENTS' LIFE IS THE CHILD’S | Sormer imaie 8 T 1 SR v eleas D R L APPLE BLOSSOM. iNTiat i tinkel Jame: AimsvoRvoulintnMbot costing tdre: Food must be nutritious, but this COPY BOOK — S I 'seed u g00d many lookin’ our way. | doesn’t mean the most expensive. It WORK IN THE FLOWER GARDEN. |* SUHL (o0 10 ] guess I'm sort|Of course I knew that spotted vest |isn't neces, to have meats every of of fagged out. I think I need| and green necktie was rather fetchin’. | dav. Navy or lima beans cooked with a change of air and food; and,|] straightened up and says I: fy | & nice slice of bacon is very good, or lditor of the Social Corner: Nature EVERY WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY. has a w of hurrving up when the 2 b 0 . andetlngs and, 3 SERE e d rice and vegetable soups. = For des- | g { spring i cold and backward, am) ihe | Mides Four sasw-fibere. ML LSl T8 S :l‘x{;d“f";:;‘ O fve tenis | serts cooked dried fruits are nice The Bulletin wants £ood home letters, good business letters: good help- | flowers and the crops are not so far 1N in (he hitchin’ post. 1 found it on| exel” ARG T planked twentyCfive Sens | Sooking applen can be hought for lass ful letters of any kind the mind may suggest. They should be in hand by | behind as one would expect. O e TIE . ui Stch 'w: Glianige ' chan. than the others and are very whole- Wednesday of each week. Write on but one side of the paper. noaaiencrs Kenf ork puting seed | Rumph! Fageo ouit’: says, i Now. \whatlwith getbln' fout jsuchi Somle 4 Thete sholid he mo iste Address, SOCIAL CORNER, EDITOR, Bulletin Ofice, Norwich, Conn. before the danger of frost is past. fost likely you et too much break- | Unearthly hodts and hurrying down | LOTIONers cafl Usunls be used fo an > th g : I = ; 7| my breakfast, I was middiing hungry. 5 All buibous piants may be put in the | fast. Them there sassage and Johuny | £ oA aloay Wit othor Tewdlng hmstier: | t i - 3 cakes are drefful filling. You shouldn‘t | FéSt Were fur behind. He brought us { read a o = ' ! ground right away e e h Tererogeng You's | an all fired good dinner, and we went | Husband and wife must have the same THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $250 to first; $1.50 Lo second; $1.00 to third. | _ A SPrinkling of sand = under thejfat = e s viotu_| throtugh that paper from A to z. I |Yviews|and lay aside all their extray gladiolus bulbs, is good for them, and hankering for some one else's v e 1'fnished | agant habits. We have been able to Award made the last Saturday in each month. fhere is nothing hetter than pulverized :als, why don't you happen into S's| felt pretty good, I tell you, and finished | SEUNCG0% N 0 for "M Tast six vears sheep manure to fertilize them with, (‘round meal time; most likely ‘,‘”’ e s | have always .M,, plenty and a week's Betp e | e Ot & ave some. | 'sposed of course ‘twould cost much's | have 4 v AT % but “any good fertilizer for potatoes | (el ¥ | fifty conts: and wha mittin’ out my | vacation in camp every summer. | Alifetimeof disfigurement andsuffer- g T cnowing | Will do for them. | thing. o o Sl ik —_— i 5 SOCIAL CORNER POEMS | the cultivation (Of, beonies knowing| "y¢ is’time to set out cannas, which | _Well. I went and found the screw- | :;de;fi:‘r :fikn}ri’x‘(fi'.mh;&v:fitlfiv.-\fif\ Belioves 30 BEnE Astaunt. | ingoften results from the neglect, in They Say. planting and were altogether rather | SPould be put in a hole well fertilized driver; but I didn't let on to Jane. Al ipree figgers, narry a one or two. 1| I am a firm believer in keeping a | infancyorchildhood,ofsimpleskinaf- with well rotted manure and the roots ' spell later I happened 'round by the | | pernickety. 1 had given Simon strict ; demasite and Lo doaied let - ® | swallered e or twice. like some- | bank account, and ! think every young | fections. In the prever 3 va vou heard of the le tamily, | orders “not {o interfere with my ; Should be covered four inches or more. | woodpile and there was John HeNry | ining stuck in my throat. then 1 seen | couple should maice it a point to have ¢ prevention and treat. The {peonies,” conecquently they have been | I the workingman realized how |a-settin' on te choppin' block, Whisi-| (nehull think. and went down in|one. I find that by having an account | Ment of minor eruptions and in the Ang the dreadful venemous things they | left to themselves more than was|Much iIn food a lttle savden 'ould | iing. hat| MY inside pocket ‘and got out a size- | in a rellable savings bank (hat | can | promotion of permanent skinandhair i) good for them. T e S Homa Yanning o Weeds 10 [ weod aas thore iy ot ond e siid. | able Bill srabbed my old hat and Iit |save double what I could without it | }ealth Cuticura Soap and Cuticura v t e s str: of the o e c & £ s o0d ¥ here ‘to Split, and g . When we side, say | There is a great deal of satisfaction | health, Why, half t fer the sun An illustration of -the truth of the | g S Nl rqr " "o row of white beets | somehow | out. When we got outside, says I | There i great d t tior and | Ointment are absolutely unrivaled. ain | will find be- | old saying: “A thing over done is a ir | | - he didn't feel like workin'. | " jane Anm, you know what youve |in watching the amount grow {bad as a thing not one well enough.” | KMOWN as Swiss ol \“pl\lelx,glx\lfom‘%';>s4 Say, I took off my old felt hat "'{“Ehxul and done. You've et up the whole | many times in order to put a ce Should be glad to know of a remedy | 266t 8reen dinner e j Scratolied my hegd“Consamn it {MOES | hind (quarter of that best DIk, ya-a- amount in I do not wet some r for a kind of blight—that looks like | 3r¢ cut off. new and tender tops arelj what sort of a germ s WOrKINE |y gayvg “and 1 don’t know but Onticura Boap and Ointment seld throughout the world. Liber] sample of each mailed fre article which I should have otherwise. | s booe ra e coneh, Mailed free .~ In that wretched house af “They. umerous family, so T am told, | rust—on_ hollyhocks—have tried helle- | STOWR again and again. A cleaner of {around here, anyway? Arter SUDDeT | o gide pork, tew!” Another way I keep down our ex- b s palf oy A et B e b b o [ bore which dnesi moE meem to Lt the O D e e T onan sy | that night (now L thihk on't we had | "we got o the capitol arter a few | penses is by doiug my own shoppink. | eursSo Shaving Siick, B Liveral smslo fres. For ever since Adam and Eve began | case. e ie lotinces Radiale beats ono oD allv—l‘n!—(l good supper, ?o\;!h. I'«:nn narrow escapes, and a feller with his | If T only need a small amount of meat To build up the curious race of man | Best wishes to all Cornerites, BT S e trims o bush beans. Af- |00t What the Kid and his Ma had uP | coat all brass buttons showed us (I do not buy more than I want for| Has existed the house of “They.” SIMON'S WIFE, | 100 8ots and Stiing or bUSY cen in Sep. | thox sleeves. 3 __laround. 1 asked if he was running | fear the butcher will think me “small, ossip mongers spreaders o % B bt as X vouve | g o ; e flo ¥ of acting whe ) chase peopie whom all despise! | IasHc DURE At plot of ground S | Zot up vour wood pile, and hos killing | that arternoon and when he sort of | is ‘made. And_every \\m{m.\n ‘mm. 1a the best of us now and then | Dear Editor and Members of Social | to work for the family the year round. | 2Ver: and ‘taint time to clean house | motioned behind Jane's hack and axed: | be posicd on welghts, 50 as lo e | ible queer tales about women and | Corner: I think all the letiers of the JOSHPEEDONLE | f (A A0l itwaillLe s sool el e | Hov i des Te e tan @ Tigort) an o KEOWthal snetets =1l b s i Social Corner are very interesting to = o take a’ day off. Now, Tve allers|tumbled. He took us up in the quire |ing for. Eny s | e tie house of “They.’ Hraod jthay oia Ao nelonn S - wanted to go to Hartford, and as that so we could see. Say. now, Ill be| Kach housekeeper should have an | t| T have two things to write about this | RECIPES FOR CAKE. there place where they make the laws jiggered, I was tickled most (o death. | idea of just how much to cook. Tt's| lords ang Mever labor. | time = oAy is running, thought we'd like to g0 up T haw-haw-ed right out. Thinks I, | the little leftovers of vegetables and one task is to watch his | Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: land see how it's done; ’pears to me ' you's left this time for sure, Jane | meat that cannot be utilized and that neighhor | How to Clean White Furs—Place | As I haven't written to The Corner |it's my duty, sence I probably’ll have | Ann. You see brass buttons said the | go to the ga el 42" 0" Should Profit by Mrs. Hur- 1 will s And tell his iness and private af- | furs in pasteboarq box and sprinkle | lately, 1 in a few £00d|to help make um fore great while; and | rights’ had the floor day 'fore. I seen | than is realiz tairs | with corn meal. Shake the box up and | recipes ya John Henry: “I'll pay our way; |jest how Jane had figgered on it, and Letters from Chicago Tribune . To the world at large they are sowers | down for a few minutes, then take! | . ¢ Cake—One heaping cup of su- |Shant cost you nothin’ Pa!’ ! my stars he-he-he! Jane looked at | ley’s Experience—Her Own of ta ¥ f‘{"ff’ i "'f ‘;‘{',’ box rpr} replace ‘:nh | gar, two-thirds cup of butter, two| You could knocked me right down|me and savs I ou :.ufln otee 5 | Story Here Told Those folks in the house fe - ’r::nf i "pfm_lszfl«xn: ~1”“ UTS | Jggs, one-quarter teaspoon of nutmeg, | With a fether, I's that took back. :Y}]Rl little ‘.lpfiuadl 11«( when ed ALLEN S 3 H out as white as when new. | ;ne™.up sweet milk, enough flour to Well.” I said, “I've gzot to feed|them pigs last night! to follow a “They atter a little stiffer than | them critters.” : Says :ra.norg--ltgk}:i\: ‘:l};frnfl(lri‘(»gs to ® FooT:EASE When Making Curtains—As window , make a 3 #Un, Tor ho SHDSH| cuvteris Soualt i orpns ‘ake, two-thirds cup of| Now. I was reading only a day or when I Eldon, Mo.—““I was troubled with ains usually wear ol st where | common cake wo-thirds “ - Well th ekt A eiia. and N0k nfiseniia powies aliaken n s e g e Wi | the sun shines on them below the | raisins: chop, but not fine; sprinkle a | two afore ‘bout kepin’ bovs on the b MR e s shoes— The Stamaard Re.. displacement, organic inflammation and e. where you cannot | snade. by putting the same widih hem | little flour over them so they wom't | farm, which sort of stuck in my head.| “Anty” had it nip and tuck, sometimes the sho rd Re: , tion but mostly edy for the feet ior a cua female weakness. centucy. 30,000 testimonials, S¢ For two years 1 Now, I thought: “I swon! I don't mind | nip and sometimes tuc in each end they can be reversed and | fink; dd two teaspoons baking pow- Sl Siait Rtch L der. Bake slowly for three-quarters :if I do go. I's bin thinkin’ about goin’ | tuck. They gin it to um solid, once | Ty g B A% S0V 0 jited and guarded ] s i B Sample FR lon | t o 3 T riz right up and says I: “That's A TSR 3 i MOUNTAIN LAUREL. |of an hour o Hartford myself; and if the bo; z right e o Address, Allen §. Olmstcd. Lo Rox could not stand on suse of “They R e e \ 3 : wants to spend his money that way.|the talk, gin it to us!” T was that| TheMamwheputthe EEs in F EE 1. et Lo ety ] by : i Nu‘t F’ake I'wo eggs, one \l-\u‘:fsumr why, well, guess T'll go!” wrought up. | ) a1 ’Id ot get t they | -half cup butter, one-hal up | YN T sposed if the Kid| _ Jane never let on what it was |== - ime and I could not } TESTED RECIPES. | sweet milk, two teaspo a¥ingivow=. | - S0 olold umet s posed L the s o v e 1 v 7 Wilrie 1 D meeE | Sweet millc_ two teaspoons baking oW~ | must get rid of that money. and Jane | She expeoted, only hushed me up. Well | pLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING | walk two blocks lllainoue tales 8boUt. | fgitor Social Corneri—I herewith | middle ohe add coffee cup - chopped | 1ad ot to go_ trapain off.-Pd have to fore T knowed it we had to hustle for | S without enduring o oimishimea. nover | send tested recipes.:— [ walnuts g0 2long Yo see they aidnt get fost.| ™'} /lowd when we got to this last lap. | Do IT NOwW cutting and drawing . 5 P Lemon SpongeTake the separated Ginger Snaps—Two cups molasses, “I'don’t know what in tarnation the | ¥® Was pretty nigh home. I was all-| pains down my right, Belongs to the house of “The | rind, and juice of one lemon, two eggs, | one-quarter cup of sugar, one cup of | country is comin’ tew with folks gittin’ | ired done-up,—and sot right down s side which increased lla Wheeler W 1 little salt, a cup of sugar, and a|lard, onme-half cup cold water, two ! jdees about having a change, and such | 2nd shet my eves, and Si and me was Plumbing as it &hould he done 18 once & month. I & et cup of milk: beat the volk separately | heaping tablespoons of ginger, two | tom-foolery.” leaning on the pig pen—says I the kind we do. Open, every Jjoint have been st that G and beat the whites to a stiff froth, | teaspoons saleraty one small tea- | “Nat” o f tell yer that ther hog with black | tight, sanitary and latest style plumb- - at tha cod Rules as to Rumor. | s . 18, | “Nat.” says Jane, “we'll eat dinner 2 iR o 1 h & g b . and mix all together: put - in oven, | spoon salt. lin ons of them Blaces whers theres| #nout is the heaviest,” and T brought | ing. time purple in the £ e auickly* stir in a teaspoon of flou Muggins: Suppose you have received | fiowers a-growin’ on the table.” my fist down sudden like on the cor-| Best of bath tubs, latest devices in face and would walk the floor. I could A"v“‘x- fl_‘""‘h;? B T e ! I'wo lemons will make two pies—very | my letter by this time, and shall eX- | “What in tarnation vou take me for, | r::l: D":" (kk‘nn“;d g'rln q{l_lri::,] iba:pflll water closets, sinks, and svervthi not lie down or sit still sometimes for & SRR ~bc speak three & good. | pect to hear from vou in a few daye. |, miliionary. There won't be none for| 7ae Weak) and slam, crask € 1| you can think of in the plumbing lir % % 2 e : went h rst right into that pen. | . R day and a night at a time. I was ner- Corn Muffins One and one-half cups | | 109k for your letier every Saturday. Iy hard earned money spent for &Tub. | T entociond 76l Tight into that rem ! Cail us up on the ‘phone, write - (5% o | s of gold. | Three narrow gates—first, “1s it true?" | Then. “Te it needful” In yvour mind | of flour, 1 cup of meal, 1 cup of sugar, | D¢ YOU trade at Larkin's now? | You jest take a snack In pour pocket.” ! S A1att of Sthies fence: seo us. We will fix you up in good YOUS, had very little appetite, no ambi- Give truthful answer, and the next 1 egg. 4 little salt, 1 teaspoonful cream | o SNOOKUMS. | well the day come, and when we| ' Then 1 heard Jane sey, “Be you |Shape at a moderate price. tion, melancholy. and often felt as Ts last it kind?” | tartar, and 1 teaspoonful soda: make | ' cSt Ashford was ready to start T was middling | nurt, and taTRation] el o ueal { _— .though I had not a friend in the world. And If to reach vour lips at iast as stiff as cake batter and bake ir 3 | stirred up by Jane's idea of a snack. ! g p 5 h P A 1 [MRe iroush theso apisnss thras, | HOE oven, Sour il maz be vaes: or | TRIED. *\RECIPES DAND! USERUL {ARE iR B ShE B R i | cod b iereienr balncst on il v AL 1 WHOLEY & €O, After I had tried most every fe- Them you may tell the tale, nor fear |Sweet milk | HINTS. |2 two quart jug er coffee, and bag of | —some skinned noses, and banged | Telephone 734 12 Ferry Street Male remedy first, without success, WESSRED ISR St ere ul [ Caramel Cake—One-half cup milk, ! | fried cakes. Now, Jane had figgured | ayes, and broken bones and such my mother-in-law advised me to take Sent in < T B S e e A D Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: | it all out. She's ter take one box, John | Says I “Ef I ain't dead now—shall be T Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- 5 Colate: hoil together until thick, one Herewith 1 am sending a tried recipe Ilenry one, and me to take the jug andin a minute,"—and then I wished A8 ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES. cup of s one-half cup one or two and useful hin 4b="~ hadn't bin quite so keerful bout that | ¢ large cup of flour, one tablespoonful g v | Do vou think I'm goin® to do that|last trade with Si. | se and Raisin Sandwiches—DBuy | {own a-hangin’ onto a jug?” Jest then a fellow threw open the | | pound. I did so and gained in strength Saflltar} l‘hlmbm I everyday. I have now mo trouble in POTLATCH - Cards _received and | butter, one teaspoon vanilla, one.h . st S L i n 3 : t any way and highly praise your medi- mailed as vou directed | teaspoon soda, one teaspoon cream | puite it and spread it with cream or “Now., N rhnanfe:‘ says (s'hg. hmkmlz gz'nm-”an|d eavs he = l\:é-rr e A peep into an up-to-date bathroom cine. Itadvertises itself.”’—Mrs. S.T. B ¢ . st tartar: Stir the cooke D it a read it w crea »ver, “that there spotted vest is: its all right, bin a slight accident.” 1s only less refresiing than th " B N ELIZAB Is received and ] 2rtar. Stir the cooked mixture in poi cheese which you have softened | rae] heeomi ¢ et eyarastn Sl & than the bath HURLEY, Eldon, Missouri. P =l last Dot \chesse which you have softenmed |real becoming, and noionell think it a-as!” T roars siight—if the hull | jtself. During the summer youy will out th way vou a-carr. of a nice dressed man like kerboodle of us ain't picked up in|the more look to the bath for bodily Remember, the remedy which did Could some sister g e a cure tios ive me a cure and the addition of seed ing a jug—and as for the pleces from one end of town to tuthe eomfort. I will 8how you saniples and this was Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable . P B 2l d_raisins, A WORD FROM HENRICO. headache I have it awful bad chopped. The cheese is nutr ous, the This is all fo s time. bag. mos cely they'll think yoi When I found I want dead for su | 5 el L R L. 3 | Tisins not only add to the flavor but | 0oF R e up. ‘Hear lzl;amnov‘e '§'§u”22?fli,‘;f.,r“’}3r"§?3' vors Compound. For sale everywhere. cial Corner Sis- . L are said to possess stimulating quali- | i oy " ehi : i S oot ik it ———— el ) heanan or such like Tor my part,|they sent a now hired man out with | ef putting them in in the beat manner Tt has helped thousands of women : = i s FLOWER-GROWING SUGGESTIONS ¢ ¥ 2 e 5 “T think that bag will look|a car and he'd gone home and left | from & sanltary standpolnt—and guar- e S di i we SHTIONS L @ ¢ o Asnarsgda Soup-Scrale and ot |1t on tha track for kids to play hoss | antes the entire job. who have been troubled with displace- fictah What FROM APPLE BLOSSOM. | cut « bunch of as into Well, long and short of 't was the| With most likel Right down shift- | ity ments,inflammation, ulceration, tumors, since 1 wrote you | T, T S Jieces an inch long; put it on to boil | juz and bag went along lesa T call jt: and I told the boss so, | F. TOMPKINS irregularities, periodic pains, backache, Deg nd Friends in the So-|in one and one-hall pints of water; | "Long ’bout noon we got there—|fem, = = : | A 1 N, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, £ Mk Sk s R am wondering if add one teaspoon of salt; when the as- | dumb kurious, tew, slid right along| _Savs My name’s Doolittle,~ | W oS i s prostration, after all other Pon't s et o o 2 Corner rememb paragus is done add to water one pint | some one's garret windows, sneaked | Nathaniel—own bes: farm in the | 67 est Main Stresz: and nervous proe d r LR rail little Apple Blossom that ven- of rich milk, one beaten egg, one ta- | down the backstairs and through a | ¢ounty. and finest hegs in two countys. | | means have failed. Why don’t you - ouuch: |tured into the Corner several years blespoon of butter, one of cornstarch | dark entrv, and stepped right out in a| Yes-sir-ee. What you all mean 5 R |ty it? s apre 1 » when the Corner was still in its | rubbed r: hoil 2 few minutes | front yard, Ain't got that figgered out | CULHNE up sech didoes, with your - DR | i ot PISSLRER s v rive, bul | infancy. My! How we have srown! | and ey hoth with' LAUSTeR oF | o et b oG R e | passengers. Come within an inch or | [ F gbfi’\‘s | > t the |4nd even tne little Apple Blossom is | toast That street was as ‘full of ortomo-{ W0 leaving us along for coon bait. | Ul ] ! abou 1€ | very much alive and still trying In keepir tled olives when open- | biles ana cars as my barn lot of grass- | W10 vou think 'd feed them hogs— | | t r s ten up her little corner of i ed and contents are partly re- | - Yl T : oha | let alone gittin our stomachs all up H e ‘d PI tte g s: Yo had better b ¥ 'S July T told Jane Ann sk b i | - i | u better | great carth, . | Thoved it 1a noticed thes bedome taste | Lopers in July. 1 teld Jane Ann shel jof ‘soing “without supper, ana =eriin | HEAUNG AN umoing, | : | ke Sister Bon Ami I am always|less when left in the brine. To pre- | 51l 0 on i "over or nothin’, T'a try | Ut here i Wy "‘;‘“ SR - ! hankf or the Supshine (0 get | vent this, pour one-half inch of olive | o gt I Y _ some back pasture and what's more. | 07 ki 5 1 i uck. We did the trick; then Jane , } as 3 % It out in it is the very best cure | oil into the bottle, cork it tightly and | S y\“’”":l a\y:d ‘:«‘»mmm“ ;:K vou jest hand over that mq I 32 hianklin Stres et Hauedn anst srinlay o e 3 kknow { € bines that any one’can recom- | ihe olives will retain their fiavor in- | 387 SPTC DORCE, S0 & SCRL N SOFI | paid for this ere, or I'll have the law | £ by b FRe%- . ien we look at the apple ! definitel jisazt olype and 2 2 g ba on ver | pert engraver. e meny g fiek: ¢ L oA S i fini U { “Well set down there and eat dinner Now. he was as perlite as a baskat N w \ ake a sp v of O} i e 2as MK s no maw’s hand ev | family ball of twine; hang this in the jand some party »"fif“,'.‘r.q'»'"n\?‘l n‘h_‘-lv!hl, Sorry!—sorr says he, and that's 3 @and Antique Inscriptions and e = we not long harbor kitchen or in a convenient place where BN h, dear: My dough-|a| that amounted tew essor to Monograms Uy, & recognized m loye houghts, for we Wl can ch let the twine be en I seed .what was _up.| He took us g when he got read GIBSON. AR G O g 0 E 3 1l and above | pulled from the hole the bottom of I stood ‘a-holdin’ onto that bag, fore-consarn him rin and Sheet Metal Worker, Tar or o R ng nature in ali ! the funnel it & noteh in the tnbe zrim death, and 'twas plum emp- en we got in sight my e and | Asplialt and Gravel Roofs, Walks and Work for the trade solicited fur as vou could see|| 1 the moon setiin nff there be- | Drivewa 3 & o e he or us | and sharpen it with a small file; thus {t¥. and jest ) ige o . s r vou have a means of cutling without | behind me wa trall of them: fried d the pig-pen, I swan to man, ‘twas | aprad West Main St 4 ur letteriin the | the use of knife cissors ; good for sore eves,—and says I ! ¥ S T ———— 4 S et contained my If corks are too laige for a bottle ’\\‘ s ws].wwl to ~=mr¥n; Jane. “Jane, there's ben nes ioday 1 N P P at" M R but, when | roll it under all {he pressure you can git out. Savs I ing and banging 1 got, riled mv old % g ‘ ’ k T the ballot is given to us 1 firmly be- | put upon it. The cork will b That's some o' vour Social Corner | enemy, and here I am setting side the = tubing, Sse Estadlished 1872. b Editor a le "‘“;' of ;us can find ‘im" for | elongated sufficiently to fit in a very ‘.(nr,!‘SY'nr.s' v‘!w‘w'\ ‘hm‘fnr that Tn]a:a: stove a nurging the rhenmatiz, ,mvl‘ 10 Wes Moin © | PLAUT - CADDEN BUILDING IR 1is one thing more without negleci- | few minutes. | meliing @ hole in the bag youw'd had| airing my troubles. Rut T larned one Norwich, Conn i HENRICO o 4 ! e Y ; . S & our hubby, our babies. our homes| Minister's Danghier: T shail expect | them cakes thing and told Jane so. The place for | Agent N. B. O, Sheat Packing an 144 - 146 Main Street or v;‘m cooking '\\» ‘\mr‘v'n An women to meet you at the Social Corner nic- Then it comes out, John Henry had ' such old fogies her and me is home QIR Norwich, Conn. . will not fight for the ballot as the nic in June. Hurrah! We do like left his box on the cars and’ Jane tending critters and feeding them pigs. — — GETTING READY FOR THE PICNIC women of England are doing, bui such nice times as the Cornerites plan. had let someone set down on hers. I ‘lows it looks like Jane Annm's an| _ Pair ¥ = iz 510 ;‘h“"“'“(hm“ =~';YI in “me we will The twe words we 11 miss re ] was as hungry as a stray dog. and “Antv.” | Dear Editor fis S Corner ow e men that suffrage is our Ready and the woodbox, but a little nethin’ but that consarned jug of cof- I am an Anty! yes-sir-ee nS Magy thanks the opportunity af . and should be our privilege. bird tells me e are sure to read more fee to fill up on. “Might's well finish That cracked brained head hos ORDER lT NOW gr‘d:d o =( ! e ’\"l"‘:“(“hdu’ Rheul Lfmnmm is a sub- of her letters, if we have to guess the job,” says I, and slammed the qu‘pn\n\' zin me back that maney | R Light D Als, £ yellow” use The Social Corner j most of us have studied Who's Who? agin the t NAT opkins g S o badge. I intend to b my badge quite oughly. With me it has Some of the members haven't writ- We make a 5p°c'a!. 7 of this A “7"(#'-» 60c pe zen. £ rery mext time I go fo fown And ever been S, Case of economizing in ten in a long time. Hope none are on R - = ‘ kind of buildi Bo G I = b . e so be ready for the picnic planned by time, strength and means. My family the sick list o r honc ere we o 'been added hoil one hour longer, stir- | €10d of building, also Laenera Trommer's Evergreen, o ozel he “Social Committee” of The So mibérs. sometliing ‘leas ithan “twelve | Dreamar tells:us;about her Bump of | Sont strean,a pond whers we may o [becn) added boll gne Hour longst, stir- g Free delivery to all parts of the weading (or fish for pumpkin ring gently all the time after the su- 4 and a disposition to love our gar is added. When cool put away in Contrachng and Bu anything like jeily glasses bull- es of living. In gaods One cne instance a woman said her hus cial Corner at their jast meeting th less than $12 a week 21l of the members will clothe and educate the floc feed, grit in the high ori Telephcue 136-5. H. JACKEL & CO. want to be at the picnic ¥ to make $1 do the work of iwo band gave her a nickel last month for hq oy lors well. but n very mue obliged to i rol Al o vhat w ove ourselves. - I am h lg to Mr. is in the purchase of meats; and I support of herself and her two chil- - L“l g r[m_ TS S amuse our. . Delicious Corned Beef—Weigh Joseph Toe for information regarding think growing children need meat to dren--a bump for grit and shells, too. pounds salt, 21-2 pounds sugar ke ¢ ces ing clamming, auahauging, b : make them strone and robust. Buy Balsam Fir: Do you still stand on i:]“h‘;‘m"é sl e 2vging: ounces saltveter: *put salt and the cheap cute. Even a flank put to the 150 weizht Sforémentiared cave: talio wE mvay hie into a tub: add five zallons of t Medicine for Colds. cook in boiling water and cooked ar the 20th comes my birthday, .ie o our own casing and. filtting over | WAter; stir until th It and r recommends a rem- S10%1¥_for 5 hours, then sliced and whe ¢ aprle trees are both frosh | assy feor. heat the musical mos- 7 7 ssoived. Diss . roai and lumg. trea. Serve hot for dinner. gr cold for lunch- = Sha Tl £ 0! = ‘ U- aon is quite netizing \hen 3 : Gl oh e AR TEB R Sat et e rolg L i B OFEn SRTIE ; e wa Wore"that ‘he knowa | Jon (8 dulte apnetizing. © wwhen “vou I close: with best isiten to/ 2| T utinter vo iy It again hut on |2 1he vater in wihigh e : siSicille Tt ME DI ST 0 RO Dlecercover, wAt LIFE AT WEQUETEQUOCK. e five w es. apple juice 1TS. nsing new for r {16 LRcas i6nat can fe of a severe bronchial | 1Sec ihe kst ot s p - ve T es8). DO . ¢ See that t . I8 af 3 remedies falled | Place the crust. Bake the same Dear Editor: Here is 2 new aspirant | arm and raasasines. and thee nlenes | IF < d" with “brine Esiablin I ] . les your persunal account gy » 11w same for you If you are | *yriay PIS , to membership in the Social Corner. snily estahlished we smeer at ihe Weis vn S0 as o keep the meat IRt ko Bl ssuring you of appreciative at- nz with @ cold or any bromchial, | VNN serving chicken or veal you Tell it not in Gath—-T live in Wequete- e of aner- Foreas as he sranples under tiie brine. After corned beef has s tenifion: ' from . employes - and Gt o % cough. Keep a borle CAN Serve a larger family with a quock, that erstwhile home of the Am- ) the wesiding spirit of war palpi- been in the brine twelve hours it is Sk ; o hand ajl the time for everyone in and f¢ 1o sons troSat In this w azons who figured so largely in the .giine im his mueky retreat. delicious baked in the oven. After this gfficers, s TR » use. It 18 a home doc- pe wasted ’“"{',‘,’],'f’,""\‘;\r;‘”“"!’h should now famous Wequeteauock war. Hece. “hora ave other distractions of whick lensth of time the corned beef should W v Price and $1.00. Guaranteed | gver inte o eft overs can be made of a certainty, is where the Indians 1 will not speak now be boiied. This is the genuine arti- g O over into something that is good. if once h eir - cou: i Rara L e Ren EDEAR TR = bop & eorroais f & +ko0d Co. i oomatiing, P if once held theif war counct r here ; TERTIUM QUID. le of boiled corned beef DR (' \"’{ Hol\‘ls flenll;] gers the ineiting spirit of w | LUE OF CANTERBURY, When there is gravy left from a pot too, but a short roast after meat ime since, sen Buildiag Annex, Hoom 1 leuioas o2 ocziod Fer the Weak and Nervous. 1 | DELICIOUS CORNED BEEF. | ! s gone, and this the blue waters of our placid cove, lay weak, nervaus men and ; will often be the case if the roast is anchored for a day and a night two @ feel ambitious, energeilc, very fat; place over the fire ALIERICAN HOUSE, Corner FIGHTING THE HIGH PRICE OF |- ditor of the Soc | | | g iing stia craft which one of our oidest i 3 1 i a f | -t life and always have a good ap- | more water, u ltle rice, slicod raw jahaiiiants decided were bortugacae | ond Sisters: Herewith | Sy LIVING InR € "HAMBES | Farces & Shsrin. Peon: =, it they would o the ensible potatoes. onions and lomaloes, 1t Hikel, 1 o e o verle if ThaERese fested recipes e DR. C. R, CHAMBERLAIN | soecial.Rates to Theatrs Troupes. ¢ ‘or healih—take Blectrio Bittere, | ana von have wn appetiziig and none’ o war was buse before, e has been | English | Orange Marmalade - Jluif They Save $300 a Year. { N | Travoling Men, sto.. Livery connected ~tiing better for the stomach, lver ,ishin~ luneh for the school «hil L ai s | dozen naval oranges, one lemon, (hres 1u' L 1 ‘L') 0 () ¢ : - | ren. more than is we they welghed | 1 | A 3 Shetusket 8tr ; kidmeys. Thousands say they owe | As my house plants grew lixnrant . ; onohor 1 enough of 2 auaris waier; wash tlie orangés -and | ‘Our great-grandmothers would have JeHL rgeol | il xm-.rduu.“u, um”}nu..m‘ml 'hulhc ly this w n a sunny souih win- wning through our (resnue | b s ver: vhir s0ak over | heen glad to have ihe convenl Lo of D s ek | ——— o remedy. rs, O, Rhinevault, of Ven- | dow T would be giad to give to sisiers | | i Gtatacrpat oLer Witk tnss two of the above quarts of ' we have today Mc g 5 R 'S er, N, Y., 'says: "1 regard Eiec. i the Corner wiio will me with | 1o 16 in el SRR b ut the seed to Soal i the!bths dmnat: vay Tor . Wases dur.ag o sl llness k. €. ATCHISON, M. D, Bitters 88 one of the greatest of [a cali (hul Where?) our kind\ i e which aviate of water: the next morning | though, then tk form, hut | McGrovv Buildin Norwich, Ton PAYBILUIAN ANVD SURKGEON, i can never forget what it has and patien ditor would find it dif- ey their way 1 Boston fo | strain off (he secd? mix the water the the great trouble of R ueoe cune KhOF. Shannvu cldg. done for me” Get u bottle vourself | ficult 1o loc for these . 1. Irs K. We hav val delivery, | seed wasx soaked In whh the sliced peapic bevond their incom: SR ; Nizht ‘poome 1183 and see whai g difference it wil y;qul e <o mis) ’ Pmih gl PR by | frult: add three wiarts of sugar to the min who earns $100 x month nEN A e Rt Lo s SRR A et in yeur hesiih. niy o0 wnd $0.00, ) Sister Kochin U are not - the road. u chapel whose sharp ridged- | mixture aftar It has heen holliig genfly not try to do the gociety act e hattes Thai e 26 advertis- | manterd: Connestiont e y 3 « ; Lo fum het 1 =h © advertis- T4 qual to The Bul- Recommanded Dy Lee & Oggoed Co, only ene having hard luck with chick- leaves the falilng raindrop, a for two hours, After the sugar has On an income of 325 a week we lay ing columns ot The Bulletin let's fu. gusiness resuiis % i i

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