Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, November 8, 1913, Page 14

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lambs were frisking about. The deer park is a fine one. They were all at the fence. We arrived just at feeding A H ALILOWE’EN 'G AMBOL time for the animals in the zoo. The: Tions are eo pretty, The birds are ook ing fine just at this time. The distant eppermint Views are glorious. 1 wish all Corner- ) By Polly P Ites could enjoy a drive through this pagic T think it is o boautiful place. alla Lily: Please send me the prom-! The moon lent its weird Nght that|vehicle drawn by a 'chanticleer, & 1sed. letter. Were you here the 2247 ,or cve as if Its Durpose were to | Sprias Chisken, aad two of Nat's prize Winiees: Aunty No. 1: Please write me. A, letter sent to my present address will make the occaslon an unparalleled | May il 1o a0 callea Mrs. Jim, “read “ was | the sign_on the wagon and get your i E > RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT find sxpe, ;w matter W‘l;lel'a 1 am. It| success. On Jim's farm- all seems 8o funny now, about every sec- | strangely silent. No gleam of li : : ¢ at. gnt | letters from Rural Dellvery. : j \ e e e (bl through pane of 1iving rosm | -.Ih Tuminated Jefters abovs the door ; ¢ ’ ; e ORRINE treatment for the Drinic aker. I alnost wasted o Jifetime be- | Oor “kitehen. Oocasionally a sibilant | of the cart Papa's Boy and Silver Bell ) sl can be used wih aubioiits Contc Grgats Grandma: It does seem so|Whisper broke the resonant silence, A [SPelled out together “Cupld's messages 2-% Boer OF other AIGOROIS »timulen s " £00ATto have & real Great Grandma, | Whisper which when interpreted soem- | for young and ol % 3 TR housands have successfully used it - o S R e e |ed to be “Yes, ves, Its ready, 1| Bach visitor recelved & message ; e mase ER Y (abeg 28 2 s trom Great Grandma dowr to Wee ; ; briety and. usefuiness. Can' be glven Polly Wintergreen: 1 would be more | EU€SS-8s. i v S d & $ - e el ot socretly: Conts only $1.00 per bog. Long, crawly shadows stretched om, | PeBEY, and great was the merrh R T than pleased to meet you. 4. S 3 & Rl i o land ever on, toward a large dark |as each read his or her missive aloud. SRR 3 DO BETTER TO DAY OR YOU MAY DO posseahon of the Socta Cormer Souver | pruoture which loomed up [n the dia- | The gulde offered to lateraret Wee alEire Ve i ulal your manet il e e it tance. Dark indeed was the building | Poey's missive which offer, was grate- all sbout ORRINE. N. D. Sevin d& e fully accepted by Peggy Ann. < ¢ Son, 118 Main St. ; A save here and there where flaming, e AP pasypdoes seem g00d 1O0f grinning faces snapped, glared and | Lights were on once more and the b { glistened. Cornerites were invited to bob for ap- g WORSE TOMORROW d(r:‘»x‘nt;:"\‘:‘u?1:}1:10\»”\“‘ Hallowe'en Alous toward this seemingly goblin g;e-w M;a:f utrmg; wvlll the ?:1‘:—‘:?;“:: ! X z - . ERY WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY. Seli o et . infested locality strange figures wend- 00d fays and Flower 2 % . l v ANV oo comner| et ooyl SrLof RREL: Sind? | S wood a8 Wowe? Hies To : : verhauling an \ The Bulletin wants good home letters, good business letters; N0 ; good help- Sea S door of the spactous barn steod an | fruit. ~ . f£al Jetters of any kind the mind may suggest. They should be in hand by | oot VIhes from o gDy, |awe-inspiring figure robed in white | “Say, friends” said a familiar voice, Wednesday of each week. Write on but one side of the paper. and generously bedecked with bows | “8ive me them greenin’s to take hum; Repair Work Address, SOCIAL CORNER, ZDITOR, Hulletin Office, Norwichi, Conn. HUNTERS KILL HETTIE MARIA'S | o0 selfbwsslibons AR, that/ slblisubl (IBEIL TRRD JEn 0T ghg arsy & whispe DOG. yes, 1 did not wear It when I ‘Come here,” called Betsey Bobbett, dupis it o 5 — Lousnt. but “this™ttme 1, show my ( who seomed. {o be assisting the host: \ —OF ALL KINDS ON— IONTHLY: $250 to rst; $1.50 to mecond; $1.00 ts ear Editor and Sisters of the Social | colors.” s ess, “and try the Witches' cake. ? P it Sie the leal SRy ta cach Smoth, $1.00 to thira. | o ner Bl O ok Tnterested in the | - Theee shadow-like belngs now ma- | was made by Aunt Sara from a-recipe AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG- Soclal Corner and love to hear from | terialized. The host of the evening |given her by Enid. Enid procured INS, TRUCKS CARTS. : H You all. Y | pointed to a yellow bow, bowed grace- (It from an old crone in Havana s pia Was very glad to hear Great|fully and indicating the way wWith a |contains a magic potion, a wedding = : SOCIAL CORNER POEM. the Indians hang up their powder horn, | Grandmother escaped blood poisoning. | yellow crook neck whispered, “There, | ring and a golden eagle. He who re- i ; Mechanical repalrs, painting, them- - - for they cannot hunt, as 1t will be toa| I %end a recipe for whitewashing | go thero, but firat show your badges | celves {he maglc potion will soon be ink Txpheliieinaiiund weod. wirll One Day at a Time. | wet; but ir the reverse it will be: dry. |-that' »e a help to some. It sticks |and give the password." engaged; he who finds the wedding fa a1 Sl Y s " ¢ 23 e water ail runs oo " 0o U ke b fint and will not i oft_nice for | " Vsdiability. anawered the visitors, | ging will marry soon and he who e ASY wicking is only one of Slacksmithing in ail its branches. ©ne day at a time! That's all it can be; | One word mere And 1 aiil go. 1 wish | outbuildings and poultry houses and|at one time, each pointing in turn to | feives the golden eagle will be very i . No faster than that is the hardest|to thank Joseph Doe for his advice| 'SRCODE e Nindiy | & haage” * These seemed to be a|weslth e aaiag the many improvements = fate. |aboiit” phloxes. I mppreciate it very ) hank all those who have so kindly | yellow bag of "silk made wheel on | “Oh, iet us try!” cried Pape's Boy, - And days have their limits, however | imach. 1 i, pemimcoate M VeIV | remembered me at thelr gatherings. | wheel, a large wintergreen lozenge | Merry Farmer's oy, Silver Bell, Sweet that make the new Perfection e ™ il stirred may make a difference, for| Whitewash That Doesn't Rub Off—| &1 & woodbox of sgenerous propor- | Sixtecn Rural Dellvery, % X% ans Oil Heater (Triangle trade them too early and stretch | onc year about the plants the es T e Tt Doosnt R hind to | tions on which all three seemed to be | Telephone, all &t o; ne. < ” ! S ar enthoeach was | QISR et U8 (5% gnd (ink 43 Grent excitement prevailed for a few ; marlk) superior to any oil heater tugging. | Wood Dryads and Flower falries had | moments when it was found that apparently sent representations to this | Y. Z had discovered the magic po- ever made meeting of the clan. Clad in white | tiol Silver Bell, the wedding ring, from shoulder to foot were beings and | and Merry Farmer's Boy was the hap- them too late. 0 \\alshll d away the roots were bare.l, put the lime in: and pour over it but- ut a light sprinkling of soil over them, | termilk, After standing about a week, | Ome day at a time! hen a two inch layer of hen droppings | or until the lime is soft and pastelike, a wholesome rhyme! nd several inches of dirt, and I kept | Pour the surplus buttermiik from the 507 to 515 North Main St Ladies’ Tailoring SUITS and SKIRTS Wick and carrier are in one. * i A ®ood one to live by, the soil red up all the time, and top without stirring the linfe; then H ;- A day at a time. | tien “monsianel Up all the time, and oD i batermille 16 Sdded to make the | Eiding fowards the entrance they, as|Dpy possessor of the gold plece. 2 ey | ek, Monstrous Daniclee of Dhlox I| A el b e e intaney: g | one, Volced the word of maglc and | The sound of a violin wag'eard in : Just turn up the old wick, slip it disappeared. the near distance and towards its wel- : out and drop another in place. \Ome day at a time! Every heart that|such a mat of roots I cannot stir cup of fine salt is added to the 1 Y ts 1 cannot stir them, | cup of i d to the mixture | ©'Several more misty shapes now |come sound the younger portion of 3 aches so 1 ing to reset them. and it_is ready for use. It may be g Knowing only too well how long they| If one and ail will gbsorre these say- | Mixed iin smaller vessels and kept in | Zathered before the host. Each gave |the guests wended their way, —After seerm: [ ings T think it will help them manga | the pastelike form until ready for (the mighty. word and was gone. enjoying the music and dancing for FE But it's never today which the spirit | time. | thinning with fresh buttermilk { “Hm” hoarsely whispered he who|a short tige they, with the other Cor. cod by the door, One had a sign | nerltes, were invited to Jims spacious breaks— Some time v , o1 | win ou what happened to my | I me time I will tell you some true will tell you wha ned to my | | arked “Dear Pine Tree State,’ an- | Kitchen, where cake, coffee, dough- SMOKELESS It's the darkemed future wihout a|sayings about pla ittle dog. It seemed to be a gre: Tree 8 t gleam. sevines about planting. o enem, | musement to Wim o chase the autes. | Other a_ hen coop, the third a won- [nuts, popcorn and apples were served. o ATIENCE: e frst day the law was off | drous chicken coop and still another | Again was heard the mournfip notes MADE TO ORDER AND GUAR. G T ia toy chicken in a coiled wire. “Friends | of the bird of night, lights went sud- - ANTEED TO FIT. ° EXCEL- % Ome day at 2 tims! When los Is at| HOW TO REPAIR STRAW MATTING for hunting and one went past towards | |08, S3CHER I & 008 e A Lt B e it ight with three men and a dog whe . g o helaht, e " l = 5 3 ‘ night with three men and a dog Who | * o ddenly the loud and eery notes |queraderS glided once more to the en This New Model Perfection Heater is LENT WORKMANSHIP, Sueh Jov s the art can neve De i apparently had been huntin A short t e 4 R e, Entor ana Socal Comerites: | et by, the Rbuse we heard's im | of the bird of th ht broke upop | trance of Jyn's barn (where a tall fig- smokeless, odorless and economical. Snd pukes are throbbing -with wild de- | all The Sioton s oy T ober the! | (1 Haq’ company), a dos velped and | the silent stiliness. ‘Once, twice and | ure shrouded in white whispered s C. MILLSTEIN, jader t ild de- | all the sisters may not have s and ad pany), a dok; gt o8 vi epe: ;~ Thi “Goodnight friends.” N 5 or Tteht. as it helped me 1 will pass it along. | the company went out to see what they | fhree Umes it whs tepeated, TRed [ “CROCREl FIC lent its witeh § The shape of the font, wide and shal- A ’ How hard to remember that suns| . When vou o had shot, and came back and told me | ights flashed brilliantly through the | 3 4 e : 106 Main Street, Norwich, Ct. s gy % 4. the el matting gets worn gt S0 G0 CTIAC R dog, that he | festal hall and Jim walked in to greet | light. Crawly shadows pointed 2 low, allows the oil to pass readily up —_ § 1o sieccenter,.tip out the' endl Where Aead t 2 | the members of the Social Corner | the elfin pathway. Pa B i ick and inentis s sves gliasd c < a time! But a single d [t ot o Hale b b e ead. © dog. e was a part of | Standing between two large shocks of | ghostly auto picked its way sighin e ), glowing _One day a a time! But a single day. | out each half, about one-half ot Ty MY people have ail passed | corn on an immense pumpkin he wel- | through the shadowy lane. the sound i heat even when the font is almost o Whatever iu oad, whatever ns‘ the t nder part would be, g s 1e med each and all to the Hallowg'en | of its puffing engine growing less and ‘The font holds moi han length: - jan the together, not too Sy qhe al a time. Ll “"‘“. ambol. ghostly figure on whose | less audible till at lost it seemed to empty. e o, e, 1 e T weecjoss Sexiptare 0 e ST T SRhok:to el Dortly chest was painted -Never Out” | drop into nothingness a gallon of oil and an indicator shows = 3 f G D0k wihi thota D Bheditoiall il o e R n e ey Away in the aistance could be heard e amount of fuel left at a glance. PHOTOGRAPHIC % ""“,;:;:fi’““ o R, 5 : i Saron, HERILEEE Ny Then began the hours of entertain- | the midnight tolling of the town clock. e ' h : 3 i tried it on matting, and on a ' SIS ment ctric lighte disappeared and | Hallowe’sn of 1913 was a thing of the P Ome dar at a time! 'Tis the whole | carpet, and was well paid for time and | . LA | from the darkness appeared a large | pas There is no smoke or smell i of life! 3 | trouble. MARRIED AND HAPPY HAS HER} with a Perfection. The auto- Al sorrow. all joy are measured| Have also turned my curtains end| TRIALS. | 7 = WA matic-locking flame-spreader Yo % 1 e ing with amp cheese- | rou success in obtaining the posi- | give any one away if I can help i : i our purpose, our Hoblest | cloth bag filled with oatmeal. | Dear sis of the Soclal Corner: | tion vou have applied for in the Edi- | At the same time, Great Grandma is e eater prevents smoking. No gal- i - J.E. T, | How do vou all do? My summer has [ tor's office, and if you obtain it you ' a sister worth knowing, and to know with the lery to unscrew, or catch oil o passed and as I look back I wonder | will be envied by us all, because you | her is to love her ¥ N e day at a Bl o = |7 am left to tell the tale. I came | will be in such good compan: | Pegay Annel Card received. Wil | TRIANGLE and dust. - v at ! N to my cottage-home une | { the edges of pork are cut or sla - one_ as st as 1 ca < one. | . . e Sy ot jar TH\N(;VS COME TO THOSE|t i tisee 1 3 | it the edses of porks aro cut o slash- | peturn one. as soon as L can get one | Made with vitreous blus e SN e % ks WS | = only one came home for { “"A"x00d way to shrink woolen cloth is | ~ Elizabeth: 1 am doing fine, and so | enamel or plain steel drums. T day at a time. . a A sl » first week In July | to wet a sheet and~spread it over the |is Madam X; but she requires a rest, | i i his is my third attempt and per- never should have written again cally too good to keep. I 1 up in despair, vet come to those who | think it must be so, for qer- e waiched the Saturday o of the sheet and roll sheet | Christmas. It will be a busy time | 1 he had a party and we | and together. In the morning | from now on | ual party to the Epworth | unroll and press the goods with a hot | The other day I dropped the pulp of ague folks, Ins | iron. {a grape on the front of a white waist enjoyed the S picnic| I a ten-cent blackboard eraser is!and before laundering I wet in vin- at Coventry, and as the small boy who | used to polish the stove after cooking | egar and rubbed on salt, let it stand M. & H. was home for his | leng B cleaned and moved about. birthds ave our = ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES. £ ALL CARDS for Aunt Abby have|they - Been mafled to her. Takelt To Lincoln’s He Does All Kinds of Light Repairin-. Dealers everywhere or write to fs E new cake when put away will keep the lat- AUNTY NO.'L fAUNT SARAH Cards received and . v " A e Chiiiée= Sor flhnthh itn. oo went with me said, when we got each mieal, it will keep the stove clean | about one half hour, then washed in @romptly mailed as sou desired. M r fmontha to seo if| Nice But this day has heen too ana fre | tho usual way. “Whon dry, no. tra L e kit SNOOKUME—Your good letter came | 4 woman's reason (because). I wished| ~The #ay at the fair was, indeed, | A slic 3 pisced beaich | of the stain was left STANDARD OIL 2elio feoets mm‘.ov'rnsr‘uual:... S00 Iate. \The last October page was|to know who you were by names in | Pi2sani. to meet so many Established 1380 made up before it reached the office. | Corne: ot dont Chanames 101 ang renew' acquaintances with ter fresh, for the cake will absorb the e % : Vand w B st npe theth | o ney | moisture’ which one will find in bread | 73 COMPANY - QADNTY No. 1.—Card received and | il mentioned Kaster | *"Lielighttul drive one afternoon with | until it has become very old: also an | THE. WALNUT SAUSAGES ALL Py Wnailed | ha'd anc d: W e Aunt \ble, two days spent 'mid | aprle or an orange is good for the box | RIGHT. of New Yor! R MOD: Cards roceivell’ and mailed| . Priscilla: Were not your mitals A,| the beauties of Aunty No. ¥s he to Breserve the moisture. | 31 DR.R. J. COLLINS 22 you directed. Is.2 2 [ and Theoda. o tea. These have heer || event the fat from frying fsh | Dear Cornerites:—The Social Cor- | New York, N. T Albany, N. Y. ‘ 1 c receiv 1 Were not yours L, R.? | My festivitics : bacon, etc. from spattering on the tOD | ner receives first attention when The | D N [S B o e Caxlis “reostved:.and | i troiley soms tihe o, | THe TeSt of me summer\is a vision | of unes clean slove, take o Un cover | Bulletin renches here: there are al- | Buffalo, N. Y. Boston, Mass. E | [ z evening, 5o wili lomns oo | of “doctors, _ trained nurse, a ne | that will fit the frying pan and w | ways so many helpful and pleasant | : f . = DR R I leave YOu | Gioinese of ' dear one. No help at all: | nail and hammer punchs holes over it ! jig Hany Hepi Nt el £ 148 Main Street, Norwich, Genn. sucss | items d « . OLD WEATHER SAVINGS. | “"cia™ i ‘Why not invite all tne|and imeflicient help, and one mord thing | one inch and a half apart. The holes "L, sphy: Thank fou for the in- e et ) | Sisters ‘down to see new bunga. | that must be done, at I 2 proficient | let the steam out and the fat cannot | giinvion “to call. Wish 1 duatsant | TuThs “Dear Béitor and Cornerites: This | joy your new bunga- | ;) ekeeper, The nurse departed and | fly over the Tange. i Eable Vot e AT tarave | .w_‘ o] weather bas set me think- | Love (0 all the Sisters. | my time w with the conva | 2%0a ‘Pemlove st from. a-stove, diE-hany ed by rkethemeNGE E dol some one would like to on s G | cent. T yarture of the last | solve one handful of salt in a pint of St 1) ink yo o B odal ell | 10 it SR o = AR B oo e e 0l Salior: cavinas _RED WiNG. | snt s o Fotnet | ince i wath e tove ith: ta | oL Lhizk o Maow me. could tel| 1o misutes Servo on hot, vesstable ASTHMA ol rvation have gene: AUNT SARAH COMES of the f is seriously sick. After| Wipe dry with a flannel clot!] 5 < ) . N 3 o S g i F f e oty v Leloth ‘e card, and PlI return. 1 do not| A % e You want to know what AS-MOON Wity found true, nine times in ten: " OR A GHAT| 3h 'this T went fo. hed mysélr, ot e ona ot turpenting in e & card, and Fil return: 1 do not| Apple Roll with Sauce—FPare, core 1o 5 wrant do Tnow what AS-MOON e AIRCETAE withTWHIGh ous inTan H and cut apples enough to flll & quart| Notwithsta - the blacking with which you finish it | yo0. .7, o0 v otwithstanding the troubled con- | 1 7?58, ¢ " Gur free booklet: Hay- because, it is_incon- I 3 x ! @A red sky In the morni lors k B i “ tor and Sociai Cornerit ound o be sick in bed, | off . s AR | short biscuit dough | ditions in Mexico, 167 new Go - - warning. gl fahe children are in bed end 1 have a ! aione i R o iy b ] “ e @ Frivend bedaprsad T8 nOf MEERE | g o SO0 WEGNE ausige i poons of lard with | ment schools' for ‘the native popula- | fover ogred at home to stay = cured. A red sky at nikht the sailors’ delight. | Tre (oo lo mysell, so will sit in| fire & at the same time. ‘v‘u the wringer aftef . the last:oicione So3 ¥ mafe. cheap —and)s ps of flour, with which has | tion have been organized in the vari- S8 AOne Dy evoant LTS s | orner for a while, or, e iy is bet ,w, | rinsing, but hung on the lne Aripping, ' holeg potatoes they are eaual t6 meat, | been y sifted 11-2 teaspoons | ous States, according to a statement | The AS-MOON CO. New London, Ct, IS ¢ thunders ‘Defore 7t will .clear | and Happy: Enjoyed our Iam as b 15 & bee getting m | it will dry without a crease or wrinkle baqcd POtatoes they are equal 16 meats | baking powder and a large pinch of | on Latin-American republics in the| act2TuThS g b Two otiers were quite el TRl DY 1 hnd will Aot require iroming. | The Snd the best sbstitute Tve tried.|salt. Rub fine and mix toa very soft | annual report of the Commissionesof If % thunders after 7 in the morning, S5 asein aoia, oocet Hope to spend my winter in a_distant | fringe will be fluffy as wnenfi % {and Shake fa. vers nfeetRanavich "-r:mh “-m\";}‘" kgt ’Fru‘r‘n BEducation. 4 @allors take warning. u again soo X and 1 want to get rfady before I TANA. |20 e Y e = out on molding boa and shtly —_—— % . i , Bluebird, I am not G. P. You | ' 0 get_rfady before Ty filling peppers with the mixture | press out in a shape longer than wid I it thunders at night sailors' de- | will e A ou|leave here, Have some Uhristmas —_— {am,_ L AR aeiaE the tirose sanics Dt he. appics on this and begin af| A# a result of a vigorous com JONATHAN 5Mn'H, R ; | The other Gay 1 heard an auto ana | VoK underwas, mostly crocheting, - o1 p SOL'S, VIEWS ON INTOXI-| Kathleen: Have fried vour peanut|one end and roil up. Put loosely in |campaisn waged by the Phillppine 80 Foui St Nerwich, [ e Slover leaves aro open flat|looked out and there was Papa's Bov | might ses you ot sy house this sm | s i caramel frosting. It is all you claim |5 pudding cloth which has been whung | Durean of education at Manila, there'| Dealer /in OILS, GREASES, and Yaere near. and Peggy Ann's sister in my pokIE R SO ALY Mot { - for it. Am going to experiment Wwith | gut of very hot i £ vith | bas_been a decided increase in the B 3t 1s light over the sea, rain will | He is a fine looking fellow. Comeg|™er oF fall = : e —— it a little. if successful will report Bk S fted with | production of corn, and a large de- GRSOLINE & w me flour, and steam 11-2 hours, or a lit s during the day. | agai Boy, and Bring nathmis, | 1 AUBt-Abby: Thanks for your kind-{ Hditor 'Sociail Gorner: I Rave been AUNT JUDY. |tle Tonger. A slight-sifiing of nut.|crease in the use of rice, formerly the A Full Supply Always on Hand. I the cocks crow before 11 p. m. | Do you Tiva 9" ing mamma. | |y interest in my weifare. 1 wonder | deeply impressed by the letters of | . z L e s he put wsth apples | chief article of dlet in the archipelago,| PRATTS ASTRAL OIL for Oil B i b a. Dig charme tn - the| 300 & AanEnbe i k[ do iy yau | Crimson Rambler and Rural Delivery = Q5 OF Cloven Iy Do Uit NI S Stoves 5 Spectaity: s Weather before morning, inside of six i ensagater who went ol “Hopeful: Did vou ever hear me say | upon the stand young women should | ELLA’S HOUSEHOLD HELPS AND | °Cfore rofling but no sweetening 3 % A " N, Suenane Bours. (Never fails) > A€ You 8|1 knew vou when I was six years old? e with reference to the use of in- | = | Hard Sauce—Slightly soften 1-2 cup | . Fligh-school pupils in eight Ameri- S fhars are clouds in the 3ky, either| Spring Chicken: Didn't I see you | s nheo arienons, Lishes got/ washed | toxicating lquors. . | i l'of butter by adding a tablespoon of | San clties spend 8 million and a half 44 T B tad 3 S€e you | sunday afternoon by a neighbor. This is no new was . for c - = O Etara e atic il very treim: o a a y o men Sike 3 mackerel July 1%°In the station waiting for the | oy, Aliernoon by nelghbor. | | Tthis s no new sarning, {0 SN | Dear Tditor and Sisters of the So- | lof, Mafer Sur yntll very creamy and | the American Home Eoonomics As: Del=-Hoff Hotel - B Cver vant By | s o showed me 4 picture of a | peen so uncertain I did not dare. set | upon the wine when it is red, for it | cial Corner:—Herewith I send a few |sugar. Stir until v v light. Flayor | S0Ciation estimates that this amount, ey o e G e e g L _la date. Saw vour sister the other | stingeth like a serpent and biteth like | tested recipes. D s und- e ilis Giiae spent for lunches outslde of school | EUROPEAN PLAN { Aguin inside of three days. eaetlo, Xlizs Jane. Do you ksiow me?| 4 | an_zader.” i e Minute Cake—One cup granu- | Apple Pudding—Butter a granite | Wil buy only 81000000 caloriss in|Qnecial Dinner served daily A ralnbow fa the west unsettied, wn- {450, 1 Eave vou Seme connJeArS| With kindest regards to the many | There was a time when it seomed to [lated sugar, 11-2 cup flour, " 2" tea- |pudding pan and put in a layer of cavetnily supervised monu, it will pur- i S8 Gertate whather for thirty days, danibs. 3 ysanthe- | sisters who have remembered me in|me there was no harm in moderate spoons baking powder, sifted 3 times, brown bread crumbs. Sprinkle lightly G o i v | from 12to 2 p. m. B "3 %t clears off in the night it will| Choir Girl: Is your name : «o|any way, I am, cordially, | rinking, but the harm of it was soon | Whites of 2 eggs, unbeater; 2 {able- with sugar, mace and bits of butter. | © : B s Sific. of thres ey, uf Choir Girl: Is vour name M. E. 8.7 MARRIED AND HAPPY. |revealed in immoderate results. He |spoons butter; place in measuring cup Then put a 3 of apple-sauce if — - First-class service by competent chef, R & i, It the wind goes-with | Aunt Al "DI8 yov ko i Hastrerd —_— | who plays with a serpent is liable to |and fll cup With sweet milk. Pour you have it, raw apples sliced very B 8 wum ft will be warm, but if the re- | July 17, nd_your husband? | HOME-MADE CANDY. become its victim. over flour, sugar, and baking powder thin, if you have no sauce. Alternate | s ~verse it's going to be colder. Aunt’ § Cour story was fine. | = { The young woman I met asked me |and beat five minutes. Flavor to suit a layer of crumbs and a layer of ap- STETSON & YOUNG TR circle rosnd the woon indicates | She was a true nelghbor® Ducs 4agi| Editor Social Corner: I herewith|9ne eyening, knowing my tolerance of | and bake In slow oven. ples. seasoning each layver well. Let B &% Smow, The larger the circle]many like her nowd send timely recipes | the nabpit. if T did not think I would | Eggless Cookies—These will keep | the last layer be one of crumbs. Pour Ca; nters & dBflfld rs | the nesrer the storm. Black Pansy and Betsy Bobbett: | *Chocolate Candy—3felt a fourth of a | De more of a man if I cut it out? See- | for weeks in u closed jar. Take 1|over it a very little hot water, cover | m an ) B & s, the heas clisad up: s v : ".lk‘ of chocolate in boiling water and 1iD§ her fears. I assured her 1 thought |Jarge cup of butter and lard mixed, 1 for 15 minutes. then remove the cover. Best work and materials at ¥ Degin picking themselves, it's go- Your apple pies are best | 244 @ pound :;;' wr.“.;. e‘d sugar. Fla- ;’;thf!;t fi: ““edu:‘smfi.';f *?‘;““*Wp‘:!lk"sécup of sugar. 1 cup molasses, 4-2 cup If ha}fsd Ui?l‘npf;l'\\( “W(l :]xsn?l?‘s ‘s';-d prices, by skilled labor. q" - Sy { vor with vanilla if you like it. Line a | E e -y e sed | water, 1 tablespoon of ginger, of | crumbs will melt into a delicious je) b o « Bt the clouds go up a-hopping, they Biddy. I should think you did | Sauare tin widy vaper and pour since I haye maver seen any, reason to fatmnamon, 1 teaspodn f cloyes, L tea- | Sefve ot ‘elther With cream joxsny Tolone 59 WEST MAIN sT. ili come down a-dropping. = t o in the candy in walnut or but- Fe8ret my action. < 3 spoon of soda and flour for a stiff ' good liquid sauce. 5 [ Blotchy” All Ov IR T SRE | W close by sentin- recipo 7or | SN T 3 ookl O S ind: a1 siesheihens | o, L Thimer Shan 100 SIS | ) ebenon e T i ocume SOIE | TORAR it RRAEAGA : ot web, Nut Mi e b 1 nto small es with | peril v kind, cookies. is recipe will make five| Iebanor | o B i ot it bsinet, i | Minco Pis__put one cup walnut | & SHury knife, (il care {0 have A MAnhood and womanhood to stand for | dozon. | Scratched Until Made Them Bleed, St 10 o colder, B ool b e naps o8 B HIEAE bneschizsduare: JitER iEhe : | To Remove Iron Rust:—Place the|HOW TO MAKE PEPPER RELisH| iUsed Cuticura Soap and Oint- " per, two cups sliced apples | Sugar Candy. Wet u pound of pow- ' There is no menace to a woman's 4 Al the new moon is far scuth, it's | through the coarsest; a % ndy - Wet a pound of pow- - fabric over a cup of warm water, ao- | = g sest; add one-half cup | derca s With Loilh for. flaver | future more serious than a drinkin ment. Face and Head Cured, e W St et Ay 4t ey . Cirses e-half cup ugar with boiling water, flavor 2 4 € | ply muriatic acid with a small soft | Dear Editor and Social Corner Sis- ead Lureds 5% me of water or fruit. with lemon. spperr man. The excessive use of liquor |, | it will be'much.colder; a | juice, oie and a half cups Sugar, one | Lergreen of v peppermint, win- | man The excoxsive use of UQUOF |brush and the ron rust will disappear. | ters:—I “have been an interested | FANCY GRAPE FRUIT #tar very mear indicates colder also, |leaspoon each of cinnamon and Y % %8 ou ke, iand f2so 8 | Then rinse in 2 or 3 changes of water, | reader of the Social Corner for some | 24 Gilbert St.; N S o L n and all- - pour into ted with wax | ¢lse can. The drunkard soon becomes 1 - 3 | + New Britain; Conn. $1¢ the sun sets clear on Friday night, | spice, one-half teaspoon elove: 4 L J and hang out in the air to dry | time and thought 1 would like to join | g 4 CRE-MALLO R e aspoon eloves and | paper men(s s for|dead to a mother's prayers a wife's % 4 g pnd | =My lttlo boy's face used to got awful red | > y rain inside of three|s one cup raisins coarsely ground | chocolate candy and when cool cuc| tears and a childls pleadings. He | To Exterminate Mice—Fill the holes | Yol 17 T m& 1 s oo | and sometimes when I used to wash it it | for maki T e e alp i ® 4550 J2tein), and one eup four | s s | Somres 35 atshonar the Donest Falation | wIEh common yollow ~ launary” soup | PaDvs Boy: 1 do nol know you| Seeiieetrmen 1o sos voicay st v | (OF making cake and othes n up {rants. Mix ull togethe % i 2 il rever a T Lpersonally, but have heard ou | o 5 d s 1 geiher and heat thor rth_and to flout the most loving [and a mouse will never attempt [ Petough & mutual friend and was horrid looking. His face broks | Rice things. hiy and when it is ready for use| , Maple Candy —Wet a pound of pow-4 and kindly attentio gnaw through it: s Rt Aeost | nake two pios, dered sugar with boiling cofiee, fiavor | ““rom the “women's side the position |~ To Remove Soot from a Chimney— | VAU, [ S0 Nour. ! A R AN i Becnig oy P AUNT SARAH, With miaple, and turn into the covers | taken by Crimson Rambler is the only | Place a few pieces of zine on hot coal | Y@ WRIS WG QUCRE 0 (0o e | them bleed. Thm;,uhe:d“ hq:md“:::uk Ofi)plo’s Mal‘kot at 3 ome o s et SER { of round spice boxes that have been | safe position to take. To h o on ORI s ; | safe position to take. To preside over | in the stove, and it will prove a very |y o g 1 | WHY READY LET THE CORNERQ'!gd with wax paper. = = = |a drunkard's home, mother his ragged | effective chimney sweepe your, suggestions in my recipe book | out. He was restioms at night and com- 6 Frankiin St. VAR, | pitaising can be used in place of nut |ana starving children and to take a MILLA OF CANTERBURY, |5 luture Use. or I enioy. your| Dillied of kis fuce being sore. - His head 2 ic stones from dates | grunkard's abuse, his blows and his i Was al Httle cuts from scratching It. JUSTIN HOLDEN. Pros. ietters very much. d fill the c vity w h the soft sugar | curses, is not inviting. No young p “ curses, 2N 5 wo- et or : S0 I thought I would send for a sample . Wha andy. Pour the ! man of s o Wi > ow {1 will close my letter now with a | s What do you think? Tt'is mow | wel augar, usin eithier pink or S ke e e I NOWSTO SERVEABPLES. good reciD: of the Outicura Soap and Ofntment. I | = B e s Conae i | Sracnnan ot leely nopgel cortiand | OLD SOL. Bditor and Sisters of the Soclal| pepper Relish—Two quarts of green | :n,l.’,,m,m:h;nm‘; | MISS M. C. ADLES orner letters. ! press into balls ith yo 2 s, 3 5 5 i Rather late for me to be reading it. ,' o B A BanBR, e e A0 I 10 e/ | tomatoes, one quart of onions, three | began ¢o get clear. When the sample was Received the paper at 1115 o'clocl Plainfield. this morning, but did not have fthe | chance just then to read it. I will tell Dear Editor and Sisters:—I must | Apple-John—One pint of flour, 2 You all about 1t and I think seil (ell| DOMESTIC HELPS FROM DIANA. | come again and express my surpriso |teaspoons baking powder, & tablo- all agree with me for waiting. It nas | S0 Dear Kditor and ocial Corner Sis- | prepared for sugar AUNTY NO. 1 CHATS. g00d time for a few palatable methods of cooking apples. ikl | ppers; three red peppers, two | . e { Bunches of celery, one medium’ size | 89301gotonecakeof Outicura Soap and ane Halr sca' a“d faces emahs[ | heaa cabbage, one pound sugar. one- | DOX of Outicura Ointment. 1 washed his | Y s > 1 | fourth pound mustard seed, two table- | face with the Outicura Soap and warm and thanks (o the Bulletin Tor the st | spoons butter 1 cup milly 1 ausrt of | spoons, sall; one Guirt viegas, ehop | waterevery nght and morning and applied NO MORE WIGS ! | Dear Corn beeg a lovely d arm a F r Sisters: Surely your | priz ich I nev - | apples cut in ecighths. Sift fiour : o or i sunshine was so bright and everything | . we are having rain enough now, | Fat Contributor: I think you eould |ter and mix to the consistency of bis- i | ure to me. | ting. baking powder together, Rub in but- 5 Best wishes to all, 0 natural it is just wh v outdoors was s0 attractive thae 1t wng | o wihough some people sputter be- | reach me in about three hours, con | chit dough with the milk, Roll out wpppDY.» | CutcuraBoapand onobaxof Cuticura Ofnt- | °pitl bt It 18 Just what Is necded by Just the kind of a day to call one nag | CAuse they cawt do as they would, the | sidering the changes you would have | to fit plate on which it is to be baked. AL mentand was anly using them for twoweeks | place of a hot, hewvy, unsanitary wis. of doors away Trom Work and to orans | 218 18 needed to fll brooks, ponds'and | to make. 1 wish you would try it. I | Have the apples ready peeled and and they made his scalp mico and clean. | Ask her about it e one to play. wells, o start the srass ind also to think you could easlly loave your lit- | cut; put in a deep pie-plate and put EDUCATIONAL NOTES. His head was cured.” (Slsned) Mra £ R Brichid Tnvited me (o 5o along with | 12K FURETS eTow on Berry vines be- | {le onee in earo of the neighbors. the crust on top and bake. When Isabells Guenther, May 26, 1913, | Everything for the Hair Berand 1 couid not say o WS (Eround freczes Arra Wanma: I think your recipe | done severse it and cover with sugar, | Detroit has appropriated $5000 for | ' For treating poor complorions, v rough | 300 aatn Street, mext (o Chelsen Mank ed about 1.30 p. m., drove down Sumner | this year. Surcly we can ,”f:::.uh, v £How to Cook a Husband” is all |spice and butier, Serve with eream, |school dental inspection and clinics | pande gnd dry, thin and falling avenue, up Loug hill and pa u right. Is that the New Bedf i o 8 3 in 1913-14, P Amaiin A s not rewarded with even half fair | bered among the friends you have in | slices, Beat ogg lig 4 In Wisconsin cons fiave entaned | e eAE e Ko e e in | slices, = Beat one egg light, add 1 cup | In Wiscansi \wons have entered | qration. A siugle set is often sufficient, Sold had a sood view.of the park and the e . REwaDL erops—failire is written everywhere; | the Cor - ; Connecticut river; al 000 View of | But.1eione has neslin he iay urt Bl Gae, of milk, 1 cap of flour, in which has |a State-wide social- Telephone 652-4 ORDER IT NOW ter organi- the: McKinley monument, = On feturn. | ot urn, as| Grace: 1 haven't seen ¥ou in the | been sifted on f baki t by druggists and dealers throughout the the- X - | ¥ou seem-to be deing, to sor i PERE s e e teaspoon of baking | zation. s we ontercd the Dark by the southe | e o (0. doins, to something (o | Corner Jately; cleaning house I sup- | powder and & pinch of silt. Beat | o e S - jutl il to get the | pose. I had a delightful v 3 nce and -enjoyed the drive | ne s fo. If ; DO Dads delighths e Munday | Dasd Sa8 13 ‘ralugten sliced a8 of 25 bo king X re pond, ‘the gray squirrels | bertn in' i oe 12, oo, fonrshoem ok Rl 2 ttle with hot lard. Brop the bafter | cultural schools in Massachusy | Wete buving a good'time, and the little - (o shorst il W0 (ffice, or chance | Beisey Bobbeit: 1 had no idea I |inte it in large FUE B 1 e - out L Thah veir. # conned-biork e e uc"'\‘mmmvmw'hvn"ndshmmmn"muc: would do o' good. I had given amy hinis, I den't meen fo ! slice of apple to ach. fritter; fry for ' cach, 13 more (hap §300, and amly &1 oo e . ern ent with 32-p. #kin Beek., Address pest-card e sh oo Wy Koehlers Pilsner, 50¢ per dozen. i | world. Literat sample of cach mailod freo, |, ROPKILS & Co’s Light Dinner Ala | i vergresn, “Gc per ozen, ry to all parls of the

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