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Borwich Fn iletin F) United Btates senwte the important fgy s FO ke . mips ?mg and @ufieP. . |question of recognizing Henry D, Clay- ¥ o e A & i S ion a8 senator trom Alavama by op- THE HOUSEWIFE. [[UI3ry, @ small ‘childs bed m'ry ATES OF FASHION . poinitment of Governor O'Neal to fill | oo ey e : ; this . ; 117 YEARS OLD. ot h nexaived term of'the.lats [ IS g Soupe g serk fe net NEEDLEWGRK NOTES. |sumumcr™ some of them “have. Iong MUTUAL WEZKLY — Sena . . Johnston of that state. £ - e TS _ | sleeves: - ‘ - 5 Subscription price, 120 a weski 006 & [ e Bl O ed UpoR to dar f (AUl UT less of grated chiedse. Some women use heoks and eyes for S 3 Reels—A TANGLED monthy $600 @ y-—- S cldé @ question which properly be-| ‘To keep whité enamelware from dis- Bright wool embroidery is one of the T e 7 E S | s "o Riabama. but which that tate | coloring make o strons. sohutlon of | V¥ {ASs°pie, Dotions amd nuiosholes | prociieat " decorations For attornoon |- Powerful Rellance Drama Featuring Irving Cummings tered at the Postofice at Norwien, | JE0% U o MOl B Ot N eufii- | baling soda and rain water and put v e Jou YT OL Wi S "~ Majestio—THE DEVILISH DOCT! Conn, as second-class matter. thot utensfls In W asd bail s . —— % . ‘elephol clently eguipped by law provisions to| X If you will slip a thin piece of whale- | Strass stones, outlining the trans- § Butletin Basror o A8 handle. hey Wi be as Wwhite as W, bome Into the hem where hooks and |parent bodices of evening gowns; &re 2 : 3 : { Bulletin ¥Fidfiorial Rooms, 356-3« Alabama, like other states, must| o prevent strawberries and other | X8 8re fo. be :wnt'brm will avoid |as much in favor as ever Bulletin Job_ Office, 35-2 elect her United States senators by ffruits you can from forming mold put | onning the t ough on the ; - ny Offics. ‘Room & Murray |\oio.of tho people in sceordance with |a laver of absorbent cotton In the | HCUE side Slip the whalebono out| Cool and comfortabloaro theseparate || Matinee Every B R E E the seventeenth ameéndment to the con- outh of each jar or can. Any mold 4 heavy 5 Cut! ! B ] - cord. of white s the finish to the low __Hot Weather Aug. 18, 1913, stitution, but she is without provision may form will eling to the cottom, | In making a coat sleeve, cutting from |cut, turnover collar. as to the fillieg of vaesncies. This is |1€aving the fruit clean. a pattern, measure the arm and get * 2.Reel Feature—“TAPPED WIRES’—2-Reel Feature unquestionably a situation in Which | Ap gxcellent celery seasoning may be | ihe Sioow Of sleeve and arm exactly| Malines trimg many hats. It ty used Wonderful Heart Interest Dramatic Story in Two Parts Norwich, Monda: cent. of the people. Ia W Delay is always dangerous but further prices charged for that of Fsencn — i« iu dellvered to over 900 houscs, || delay is inexcusable. Do not throw away vinegar jn which i make. One of the new full length sleeves ta PUtaia Danteloon s of¥h + homemade cucumber pickles have been 5 . |has a chiffon panel extending from the ;J”. ati of these @VERCOMING DROUGHT. preserved. Keep it and use it in salad | Never keep needles in a needlebook | shoulder to the elbow. Another sleeve dressing, instead of the ordinary vine- | with the leaves made of flannel. The |has bands of drawnwork running from This is not the first time that a Se- lgar ™ The flavor is delicious, and one | dressing in the woolen cloth is Very | just below the shoulder to the eibow. Vere drought Nas been experienced in [that cannot be gained in any other [apt to rust them. Make the leaves of Kansas and neighboring states. Ter- | way. your needlebooks of small pieces of InsteaG of a belt, a novelty is five postoffice districts, and sixty f|rific heat and protracted dry spells cnamois skin or bits of kid cut from | .46 of cords, composed of several rural free delivery row Bave caused much concern in that sec- [ A use for an old wash boiler is to | yOUr castoff gloves. It ig best to have |girings of beads, twisted together and fhe Bulletin i sold im every || tion on many occasions. The lack of |stand it in a convenfent place on the '@ Small emery bag attached {0 thejoo_ily knotted at one side, where they town mmd on sil of the R. ; D. | | rain means a great loss to such por- |back porc:; or near trL:: ?sck ve:vtema n‘rl:: 2?:';;; cx:a'{a{"rg ;;:‘S*; u!;g:lr b:::g:fi;"fie completed by a heavy “bell-pull” routcs ia Easters Conmeeticnt tions of the country where so much de- | Put all old papers i it ‘hen 0% | Fusted 1t can Da bleancd by passini. it tassel. CIRCULATION pendence is placed upon the erops, vet | o° Sh toine re. Keep the | through the emery several times. little or-no effort seems to have been fidy :l Tl:e hofi?fl' onp?sgem the pgoper By ey m‘fifigyo‘f %negrl‘iec: ?Y:J’."“ivi':‘i.”:“ mg: made to provide against recurrences, |time comes to burn the waste. HAT TRUNKS. spool-like heel and long fiat vamp. 1901, averag: e 4812 1008, avorage.......oeeeenez B §20 ia (vnsidered the local daily. Eastern Conneetfcut has forty- wine towss, eu¢ humdred and sixty- or to overcome the effects thereof. Just e ‘Hats under all circumstances are |They are vastly becoming to some, bu . i . b lare so easily crushed and spoiled and . Those western states are suffering | The most noticeable color in all the itherefore & ich roomy box tn which & lays of the sea- from 4 condition which can almost be |fashionable dress disp number may be safely placed and kept PACKING SKIRTS. son is black—black relieved now and | e from dust and dirt is a useful s anttopaled. bud’vet i€t}e. or ‘mothing {200, 1 Black cHlackc ralieved now aad | has beeh done by them for overcom- f‘zl‘ue or !omeflm:: pink. Particularly | Possession. To fold skirts for travelling, fasten | a 1ls which For this putpose, a large, well made ; the waist-band and pin the middle of ing the periodical dry spells Whieh |ig the sombre note noticeable in millin- | o king case,with a substantial lid | the back to the center of the front. cause no end of trouble. They have jery where tulle or met is used for the (o\i hinged on. should be procured, and | Then lay the skirt out flat on the table, - - » jthe same. Any necessary alteration |in crisp, plaited frills around the crown other states would find themselves un- | made at home. Get 5 cents worth of ;“m - . Pl arot l n ’ e de above or below this|on the edge of the brim, and to hang iE SCHOOLMA e L1 a der like circumstances, since the neces- fcelery seed, run it through the finest . o X 2 “BRONCHO BILLY AND THE SCHOOLMAAM’S SWEETHEART” . lleti sary legisiation for such contingencies | knife of o grinder or break it in PIRTe, HEver B0, S SOw rosettes around flawer centers. st il Ml L ‘Anderso I has been left to the states and Ala- jmortar; mix about ten times its| Some of the shops show lingerie| Quite fancy are the guimpes of lace (§ 3 /—Featuring Mr. Arthur Johnsen 3 lh‘ B" Ctlfl bama is one of many wmcnhm s;fi:gd bulk of table salt and bottle. ;n:gr ‘Zf n?i‘n.ooox ;ng;omqr:d in the|or net, trimmed with i black vel- (| «“A WIDOW’'S WILES,"—Splendid Lubin Comedy reest - eon. labas throu e o A < ne Islands native wom- t d i iton. same % -’ ':f-:'-::m-'- " g ’:. -u::- ::m': rJ;Mme g;':rno-rmin r.mrming Nothing is more suitable for the len. “Phis lingerie s less epenstye mmmmgnunr'éund on ho valiny “RASTUS AMONG THE ZULUS”—Unusual Feature Comedy S~ S Y ottty toe filing the vacamcy | VAT Weather curtains than scrim. ot |than that embroidered in France and Is | The pink ruffie of long ago is seen : Commecticat, and from three to four ||the authority for i3 even llen in a coarse weave, and if | sheer and dainty, cco Yo oo iew larger thas that of amy ‘m |fhas made it plain to the other stafes |ihjs js pought in a plain color lovely | authorities on the ,,,w,c',,m'u‘b,d, fair [on some of the most attractive new - Norwieh, It fa delivered er | [ which have neglected it, that the leg- [sets for doors and windows can be |10 gain great popularity among women | parasols. Usually the ruffles c in 3,000 of the 4033 hemses in No islature has a duty which must be |made with the addition of a little | who Jike hand embroidered underwear | groups of three, which may be“'o,“me M.ll T“Bs wed‘ . amd read oy mimety-three per | | cared for at the earliest opportunity. | stemciling. but do neot always feel able to pay the | same ying width. S 3 . - Aug. 18. 19, 20 BIGELOW, CAMPBELL & RAYDEN Snappy Comedy Singing Entertainers CROTTON & SKREMKA Sensational European Novelty—Special Scenery MORGAN’S TREASURE. .. .. .Thrilling 2-Reel Feature THE CAP OF DESTINY.........Powerful Rex Drama Matinees 10c Evenings—Orchestra 15¢c and 10c 8. problem before them which needs |popular hat. i |a suttable box may be purchased from |and with two pleces of tissue paper a lution. There | Some of the most beautiful gowns 3 S Have The Bulletin Follow You study and action for its o oo, T riis | designed for the racing season are in |2IMOSt any grocer at a trifling cost as foundations, rog the skirt over and s National Roque Association are those sections which have black charmeuse openming up on the 204 Will need no great amount of labor toward the front, first the right side of F or ne rain but which are gétting im- | S ECK € s o ic | to_prepare it for recelving the hats. | the skirt, then from the left, so form- of America mense ald through irrigation. It is [SA{i® £0 reves ngs of rich purple | “rn the first place, it ‘should be well \ing two rolis that lle parallel to each satin, the bodices being simply frilled = the city for the seashore, mountains, | |are available, which fs alding those |and finished with some flower fn pur- | {4} 00°T that may feman fom what | od crasewive 1o SOyt U5 pelne Pecled "e purt 32d A!Illllal Iflflmfllflfifll look to its |ple velvet at the waist. The pur- rural resorts or Europe can have | |regiong and Kansas must : can be smoothly covered with some tissue paper or newspaper underneath the Bulletin follow them daily and | |0%7 conditions with the possibilities e varied of coutee by other colors in | pretty inexpensive cretonne, fastened the crease. SKirts o packed take very August 18 - 23 Playing from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m | 4 S50, 1 el. With; Nowe siheivi :)'r" ::-r‘;eln:;nfhew::s;m?:zzi :{h:;:: h:i(x;ltr;loex; ¥§5n2°2¥2'7§'h§el;;§:e nge- ::,Ckgn;n:g& :::r:;::e:;:actlh‘svg;r_- little room and show o traces of travel. ; ) 2 Orders should be placed with The }|wet seasons and make it available in ;3;“"":,"“2?;‘3{3;’{9e;"‘lk“’mp:’ GSr; [ tained where the box is covered with | =T . Via Rail and Steamer Concerta by Drew's Orchestra Bulletin Business Office. time of drought. Such is the manner | ang®ties of black velvet embroidered | (g Same material as the draperies, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21st; Friday Night Band Concert. in which other sections have cooper- iin Bulgarian blues, golds, reds greens . m,otni¢ lined with strong brown UROGEN Regular train leaves Norwich at 9.10 | Single Admission - - - - 10 cents ated with Providence. Kansans must |and so forth, and finished wWith bead | Soothi¥ Vned WII SPIGHE TN | b Sty o EEREF ey Bondon, Whtoe baneen 3 - remember that the Lord helps those | fringes in thé same brilliant hues, are | Folcl 207 UG ides, won Avy ¥omms or mapuMA- e TS0 ‘Clteter to Norwich Lins || " nsferabis Bseson Tickets 50 cents WELCOME THE ROQUE EXPERTS. [who first help themselves. Jke«:.‘ thr;ush ptel;(:rence l: axl’sa fl‘gfl Hats with brims can be slipped un- { TISM. Steamer, City of Lowell, due Newport Cars stop right at grounds on Thib B the wislh When Narbeh _— to trimmings of the one sombre ShadV|ser ‘these tapes gnd - held im . their | Dr. H. H. Tinker, of ~New §/1.30 p. m. Rookwell Stroet Bolds out the welcoming hand to the PROTECT THE BIRDS. Bl ST T places, while in the center of the box :f::" é.;:"’é’é?é‘n'fsa“a,‘m"":fiffl ROUND roque enthmsiasts from far and near, | Much legislation in behalf of birds STOPS STICKING. e e iognty of space for hats § R eacription, known as Uro- l 0 TRIP $l 00 1,000 NOVELTIES at the BIG as they assemble for the national tour- |has been before congress in the past - Castors ean be’ screwed on at the | gen. it is an ethical prescrip- . ONLY L] ! nament. There are many reasons why | year and the importance of protect- | To prevent starch from SHIKINg |corners underneath to facllitate mov. |§ sion Contalming o melther . 9% Number of tickets strictly limited. they should be welcomed, aside from |ing them has been realized through | when ironing is done, use a tahle!poon» ing it about, and if the top of the box proven itseif Iin his extensive No tickets sold on mornis of excur- the fact that the Rose of New Bngland | the forceful and common sense argu- |ful of powdered borax to each pint of lis well padded and" covered with practice, hospital and otherwise, s1° ?:eunm s mvmu';l! benched . i= always glad to receive such ests {ment urged by the bird lovers. The boiling starch, stirring well until it is coarse canvas prior to covering it with among thousands, to be a posi- on P y L. - os & su A dissolved and thoroughly mixed. OF!the cretonne it will make an excellent | tive antldote for Uric Acid—the 8| New York, New Haven & Hartford into its midst. tariff bill which is im the making at |, ", "o Gigsolved in the water In | geat Dhiced In Whe -doriter 0L & Dad: cduse of all forms of Kheuma- .4 Railyonth * From the early days of the natlonal |the present time is drawing the at- | gpief¥y €00 P o de. room. R Benmatisih. CHrbimb) Boits association, even befors the name of | tentlon of the friends of the birds and — el A Tth o Tt T e L NNy the game was changed, Norwich has |arousing much opposition to the HEALTH AND BEAUTY. TO COOK BACON. Pl AR TR ERE L : bemahamtned it he championshl | hamse which (he senate Contemplaiea s (| g o onts, B i || e—— GRAND CIRCUIT RACES contests which bring -together a body | concernin the importatiorn of the After peeling oions rub your hands ‘When next cooking bacon, try put- T > 7 of men such as any community should | plumage E Uwild birds, The desire |with celery or parsley. It will counter. | ting it in a siove and pouring bolling e e e 2 CHARTER OAK PARK, Hartford oy "y scrim- | act the odor. water over it; then cover for a few to usval work. Took no other al rom Us On ol e ufii“c‘::y s i o oo g p}::vm';u:‘:;,i:;énf,:flx. moments with cold water, arying the |} medicine. John Hall, Golden St. September 1-2-3-4-5-6 24 0] f At ) inate slaughfer o ! Fected by Todine acts as a healing remedy as bacon on a cloth before putting lnlfll age 66 years. LA B OR D Y « century and «given it the business |jarly, in the case of those affected byi| [Rdine acte 8% S bealng (et al. | the sizzling frying pan. { Urogen guaranteed. 50c and TO OPENS A which goes with their stay here, but | (he tariff, birds of beautiful plumage, A SRS $1.00 a bottle. Sold by all drug- the tariff, s Iy helpful for wounds caused by rusty gists. A Host of Free Attractions—Grounds they have recognized the worth and {the heads, wings and feather of which |najls etc. CONCERNING WOMEN. g PLYMOUTH (London) and Buildhigs Vastly Impraved—Spec- beauty of this location for holding the |are so extensively used in the mil- 5 4 - & % brosic il £ LM e ek b b et national gathering, with its wideapread [1inery trade. New housewives realize the effec- [ There is a movement in England to . BOULOGNE (Paris) Night—Steeplechase Races—New Mid. advertising. Not only have experts | The treatment of the matier in the jtiveness of kerosene as a disinfactant. ‘791“ Mo ilriia o gy ":8“:{5 f“’ = way—Wonderful Agricultural and assemdied but the eyes of others as |nouse was in behalf of the birds, but | Put it down the drain pipe and it wili |Jslend of Bt Helene ingtead of pun- = HAMBURG | 7275 Displave. wefl as the friends of the game, have |{he endeavor in the senate to amend |kill all germs orint blcens (b i obadh bR et ew m’ u Ei mu a ON PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS |$50000 IN PURSES AND PREMIUMS been focused upon this city. Like a |the provision so as to practically nul- An excellent plan before putting | tDe¥ have always maintained they 7 Admission: Day 650c; Night 25¢; family reunion these tournaments |lify the protective features has brought | ,, o) 1ands into soda water is to rub | Would be willing to be punished as Assuring Arrival in Paris by Day |Children under 12 Half Price. bring togeiher 2 fine class of meR in- |out a storm of protest and bids fair |RCR WARIS IR, *OUE VO R 08 Tar) | men if they received the punishment| five to mineteen day tours, Exoursions an All Railroads. - given political offenders and not that auglsMWF . to create a close fight in the upper [This counteracts the bad effects of Bicted: out o ths lowset typa OF Bl S. S. C]_EVELAND' Sep(. 12 g15. braneh of congress. It Is a matter | soda. e it&clom ‘ll expenses S. s' ClNCINNATI, SepL 23 which tn view of the previous action | = i g & in behalf of bird life should require s between meal nibbling and the Mrs Kate Trimble Woolsey of N but little time to decide, and such de- | drinking of water coplously AUMDE |York has a plan for Women. farmers. from $27.50 up “ambul’g‘Amel’iCflfl Lige M‘ss ELLA M. PuTTER terestad in a clean sport. Norwich has done much for roque chiefly threugh Individnals, but it is time that, the value of the natiomal tournament should be recognized by the community and this is being well | jaion should at least sustain the pro- |Mmeals are both harmful. 8o, too. I8 |She says that intensive farming made | 5 stimulated by the Interest which the | Tl SO0 B G Tre house, The |Sleeping in a room in which thers is i1 possible for 350 persons to be sup- 607 Boylston Street insiructor of Doard of trade and the business mem's | yinodd. of ihe birds both inside and |Ittie OF no fresh air. | ported for a vear on the proceeds of o gen L association are mamifesting theretn. [ o fla ¢ congress are waging a stift |an acre in Japan. Mrs. Woolsey’s idea | 9 BOSTON, MASS. Piano and Harmony The greater the interest the BIEEEr | pant orich devorr N% 2 SUT ] Vaseline applied to the evebrows at | is to have a central community house 50 Mai or local agent. a : e e aniy Coug | MMt which deserves to succeed The |,gni" will ‘stimulate the growth of | from which. are to radiate little farms Main Street Room 6, Alice Bldg, Tel. 968 SNl BetBi e great slaughter of birds needs the |them. It is a good thing to keep alin all directions. These farms are to ; RS R A L S Rx?flm importance and value to the | rongest kind of discouragement. tiny eyebrow brush and usfe ln e\;;lr]y be run by women, who would thus be city, S ———— day, training the hair carefully. The|saved from loneliness. 7 While we are continmaily seeking * EDITORIAL NOTES. Dbrushing stimulates the hair roots. S DR. F. D. COLES DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist JONATHAN SMITH, something to better Norwich we must | g, imane believes in the recall, but The national conservation exhibition 3 Shannon Building Ann 3 0 : ex, Room A. not megiect that which We already |y i, own method of application. Lemon, borax or ammonia is ex-|to be held in Knoxville, Tenn.. in Octo- Vctermaty Surgeon 8 Town St. Norwich. [ Telephone 525, oct10d nave. S iy cellent for removing stains from the | ber will contain a model two room ru- Dealer in OILS, GREASES, and DRON. A man in Jave may tell an untruth, handu!, Every housekeeper should keep ;:15 e;:tnololmgl: u:t;vozrksxr:);m&l“tgg Office, HODGE'S STABLE GASOLINE NEW YORK FUSION. A6 h - . in hir home lemons, for they are T a . saky de¥itipient chn e oXogbA | gat e | R bu R better | Tor whitenmé and sofiening | for Dublic gatherings. The plans for Fhone 10 Residence 1005 phone | A Full Supply Always on Hand. AF- GINANT 3L Franiiin 88 = 3 eveiop can be expeeted |not be a the case. Mg g AISE [ 1his Builiing Bews. Deen imals By . Dr - Whitestone bc and the J. F. C. 1 Bl s s Y. S . . the skin, especlally after any e Salling Seuh bhen aRe MOl 5 PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL for Ol [ SEISStOR6, B¢ MO8 B0 o Market on. but what- | Wise are those who make their va- |18PO%. | bureau of education in_ Washington. We carry a full line Stoves a Specialty. Telephone 815 Ury them cannot be over- looked tha. the strongest kind of am argument exists for the forces work- fng in behalf of better conditions, te adhere 10 fusion. There is the great~ catlons serve as a tonic rather than Classes of children will be brought elry 05 % EMRERL £ 1Al oot taing There is a great danger in leaving o | Srom the. sehone of Kakvie ana fos | Of ' Jewelry, Watches, . B fnger nail brush damp and soapy | surrounding ~country and publiciy Clocks, Etc. All kinds, .. . |upon a washstan e N open | taught theis teachers in th . v, Even the torrid weather of Wash ght by oWy ers in the| o the best quality * x backed brushes are a great improve- | model schoolhouse. ington hasn’t served to hasten the ac- | piCed PERSRCR aTC, & B R n, | It est meed of overcoming the power of |tion on the mew democratic fariff bll. |placed with the bristies down the !OIL_THE e and w The Tammany. This political organization I R i water drains off readily. Nail brushes > It will pay you to call on us and get ¢ has plered a trump card against Sul- [ AS navigator of the good ship U. S. lare most essential to well tended hands | <when you have a quantity of meat | prices, which are the lowest in town. Business A President Wilson is only carrying |and nalls. The skin of the hands can DHC iy TovHuod ATDIMOR 10 e 8 safl. JBACAIS eaape’ Sall mud taln’ eka tne | ook, ove FoRka hai BE sroquaties | O Wetches are fuly rutfantesd. ; ‘ Centerat or. jury, espectally {rom housework TRe | bofl the meat for an hour or twe. This | WO buy and exchange old gold, sfl- ; Korwich gxg;"a o m“;‘:y! o) ‘;::1:;; p::u:‘:] renders the meat tender and the cro- |ver and jewelry for thier full value. Now is the time for Provisional ; - | quettes will be far more palatable than | Expert Watchmaker and Repairing. Président -Huerta to do his hardest |2l on hands that have suffered 8Cars, |i¢ the hard, dry meat is simply chop- . thinkisg far the futtre wellire of Mex. | Ot8 o scratches. ped up, as moat housekeepers do. J. OGULNICK & co, ico. KING IN A JAR. 65 Franklin St., Opp. Bulletin Bldg. i RECIPES. and the state can anticipate no bet- The ingreased heat of the week ends b o G terment from the change, except that T : Not until she has tried it Wil 8| gpanish Shortcake—Three eggs, halt it dememstrates the importance ot [Nas come with a regularity "his season | housekeeper realize how delicious &re | s cup of butter, one cup of sugar, two- The Vallghfl FDundfy CO 1 1 1 Soiiiig Ssoipliai. FHGh M b arouse il lskat DUl of {vagatabies and Sruis veoked ® » g thirds of a cup of sweet milk, a tea- 3 re ln rl Yhe overthrow of Sulzer means |2PPTeciation. ¥ - Eaibe tap mutwwdug spoon of cinnamon, S0 by ot n;ur Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St., * eontrol fn state and thy 3 and one teaspoon of ng powder. Tiing way Trom. fasen wil mean | It t8kes & drought to stlr che rell |Shon B8 G0tk ATk "A. dasserols | SLX, the, four i do mot knesd: the | MIILL, CASTINGS . the continuance of Tammany power | EI0US fervor of Kamsas. Throughout |, yers admirably for vemetables or | SES3 Duiter and sugar should be beal- a Gpcolakts, Just arrived—some of the forerunners of the very latest the state praver meetings are being | 305 in the metropolis. Fusi hag its fruits prepared in this way. Apple . . . . Sresthet oppartamity it the various |Pe1d Tor Tain. | sauce. Fhubarb, prunes and beans are | > Thaicy U When it Is done spread | . Orders Receive Promot Attention styles in the ever-popular Shirtwaists. We wish to em- zer, but i was not for the purpose of £1ving the state a better administration or tmproving conditionz. Sulzer is the victim of his own weakness. Tam- many, ever on the alert, saw the op- portumity and crusbed him for . the strengtheming of its own power. Tam- many’s motive is always for control Some of the things which are really 5 . : A T T e 0. 0% | Mulhall fa being called so man “Xcellent cooked In ‘the oven. The |lne Thite of one egs 4 litle pulver- phasize the fact that these are the first of the Fall Waists sucoeed Pty SFenier. ® | names at the present time th-~' ° -ocess is simple for the housewife, | mon ~Set in the oven to brown. AGRICULTURAL LIME. . : . 3 need is phain and the course iy welk| SoIite Nt S PRERL TS e there Is not the danger of burn- | T Groquctioy of Macaront Bl one- | storchliye Jist it & carload into our which have been shown in Norwich. Three prices: defined for the overthrow of the great | answered to colonel. as on top of the stove. quarter pound of macaron! in salted | mands for tois sure crop producer. ae organization, The opportunity would el e water until very tender. Drain and | 8Xperts of the country say the ground sl 98 sz 25 $2 98 doubtiess have been strenzthened had | jJust how it feels to be the pro- KEEP NEAR BY. toss in a saucepan with eme table- “'}‘e"‘_}"g"s‘"}"'§°§.‘hfivfl“g},‘:gngy“?;.‘ . . i the head of the ticket been different. It is unilty, heweyer, which will win and the forees which . ars working against fagion are playing inte Tam. woolm:i‘ ;‘;"o‘vke? ele; ;:nrv; 3 many's hands, even like Sulzer, with There is nothi e about the |Mer, W i3 oy <3 e, 1ot G e .o comparison e | Biaces & cias nevebere | tween, the beginning and end of 2 va- | Lots of string. cation, Opposites can hardly be allke. Boxes of various sizes and shapes. Tissue paper to keep things from Porter Chariton's Geclaration ot inb ernshing. nocence of wile murder hardly fits in A whiskbroom, X ::m his fm.::. when r:; :m::t E‘"“ um’xrh&r:kfl and moth balls. Everybody needs it, of course. /i Pins, tacks and thumb tacks, Bulgaria’s suesass againet Tuskey fs | S 01Book and peacil, 0 s St e A . STENCILED RUGS, tricads can herdly be jaid at th door, atUhe same | Rugs whiss are especially nice visional executive following a revolu- spoon of butter, one-half ounce of Par- | 532 "lon 'or cariond. tion can be appreciated by Martin H. | Here is a ilst of things that, if kept | mesan cheese, one-quarter ounce of Pi L1A] i il i Giysa ot Now Y:fck.n.\._by R L e when putting away the winter | cooked tongue cut in dice. Spread on sl e SITRAARI . O These latest models in voiles and lawns show the hlgl'ur T e || Deck in view of the coming cooler weather. They also feature the long or three-quarter sleeve and button back. Some of them show some very dainty yokes of embroid- ered organdie and the new washable blonde trimmed with crystal buttons. They are all most daintily trimmed with embroideries, point Venise, Cluny and Baby Irish laces. $1.98 $2.25 $2.58 Everybody is going to meed it mors in the future, too, wHen the earning "Wherewithall" ::p':fmr.:“;eu than during youth summer use ean be made by stenciling R Neat way ter Be. Sutes 10 hete short stripe of matting, some THEN is to save a little +{OW Any kind of platn maiting cas s a little at a time, but that litt'e used for these rugs, and efier L is cut Sen the desired ieagth, the wrap threads : can be Ued securely, taus preventing any fravins, ‘aves ex 83t oil paints ean =v and the eslor should be serub. ino the material se that jt will ead be e S hia 3 & - o5 work should de ¥ : : ' ages, if deesrated with an o Mother Geose patiern, would The Willimantic Savings Institute H, C. MURRAY, President. N. D. WEBSTER, Treasurer,

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