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steod that It can hest be done through | :e De‘;::mnlhlnflluence ?[ memnrlg:n-u or: us the visit is of speel valu Kl'rcHEN for gaining an insight inte this method woMAN lN LlFE AND I‘N m o . 5 and its advantages, and particularly h ullehn so at this time when there s a grow. ing effort to better the schools and | S e the courses, nud Goufied — THE HOUSEWIFE. SR OPPOSED WITHIN AND WITHOUT. 117 YBARS OLD The important factor which the rev- olutionists may beceme in the settle- | Subsoription price 120 a week; 800 a | ment of the highly disturbed condi- month; $8.00 a year. tions in Mexico is indicated by mn} | Mr. Hap Ward Presents the Satirical Farce «THE TROUBLE MAKERS” In Two Acts The Porteous & Mitchell Co. Begin To Do Yo“r Ho]iday S "’S:ECIAL PRICES FOR THISBE.:;SnAyGEo':;E':)T‘hu"fl e B SUGGESTIONS FOR easily as ribbon, and, when tied about the waist “At’ the figure well. Now is the Ume of year when | Leather cut work is the finish on L as o i S L PR | some of the newest sashes or girdles. chloride of lime should be used In|Tpe Jeather is colored to harmonize | SR achs QursiT) with the coloring of the sash. A large, coarse sorubbing BIUsh| ne new featner bows are halt white Evenings at 7.30. Baloony 15c; Orchestra (Reserved) 25c and 35c. Entered at the Postoffice at Norwich, | Success which Is attending their ef-|hanging near the kitchen door is a| o plack or other smart color. Velour o e e w7 = FTTTg] TR ST i Conn. s second-class matter. forts in the republic to the south of | 80od and cheap cleanser: in muddy | piie in stunning shades are among RESERVED SEATS NOW ON SALE | it e | weather, espacially when the children | gne® 0o ® P R Ve fall millinery. ——| the Rio Grande. Thelr campaign has | Weather esbocially, wh shown its greatest success in the con Telephone Calls: Smart sults bave the modified blouse Shopping Today! Bulletin Business Office 480 duct and outcome of the recent bat-| 1t when making coffee, you run - — . : f e > i | cont; also popular s the coat that is Bulletin Editorial Rooms 35-3 tles. In the north and along the consts | short of cream, & good substitute is | C08L &lso popular Lt that ™ Bulletin Job Office 38-2| such victorles as those which won | {o beat up an esg 4nd put a little/in | & combingtion of an Hton jacket and Mon. Tue.., Aun o ll)eczem;er Willimantic Office, Room 2 Murray | Juarez ria, Mazatlan, together | each cup with a little milk. You will I T2 ® y a which 18 bo- | nd {hi also greatly improves the| pendings eagingsandstriking motirs || THE STOCKS ARE BIGGER with the st ing made in other states Building. Telephone 272 THE BRAMINOS all lend the | coffee. made on a foundation of black net, ¢ . t | ith desig % ht out in beads Norwich, Mondly Dec. 1, 1913. | &reatest encouragement to the long but © conterpioces | With deslens wrought out in beads, ! £ 2 k. which: foliwa the! ular centerpieces | jiics gr metallic effects, singly or in Eccentric Musical Comiques v S i i or tablecloths, see the iron MOVes | compination, are very smart for trim- THE CROWDS ARE SMALLER ) of the cloth. | yjng afternoon and evening gowns. = = g n this W y i 7 s Comedy Sketch on the Rocks The Circulation of FROM DAWN TILL DARK 0, Sen Sl Fertore line 7 sty THE SERVICE IS QUICKER The Bulletin TARCAN TN T e ALL STAR| DAVIS THERLS ANDERSON & EVANS | MAY WALTERS Singing Comedienne T to their cause alship 1s being other insects on their closet shelves, | completely out of style. The larger 3 % . but if these are wiped with Watel {one's —amber beads the better for Hohday Buying can be done best at this store — and | = = Strings of amber beads are belng The Bulletin has the largest vhich is hot with cayenne pepper theigmartness, and some of the strin X can be done better now than later. Foresighted MATINEE BROADWAY Vaudeville Housekeepers are more less uul!l WOrn now of the white imi- circulation of any paper in East- All Seats 10c WON., TUES., WED with the appearance of S O | tation ivory which have gone ern Conmecticut and from three keep away, says an au- e graduated beads—as small at the neck and gradually grow arger down the long loo) to four times larger than that of Hhom e AN INEXPENSIVE BASKET. s at the waistline are folks, realizing that assortments are now at their best, any in Norwich. It is delivered v W he = el asasupes - Felom " 3 i X MARSHALL CO te over 3,000 of the 4,053 houses % covering 1t outside and 1n Sial ey ,w.i‘ff",’}f‘,,,‘lv"“]\‘,fi e nd 1l and salespeople not yet wearied with extra holiday JACK and ZELDA d Presenting the Comedy Novelty Skit “PUCKER UP” FOLEY & KELLY LESSIK, ANITA & CO. Singing and Dancing Boys Oriental Entertainers FEATeta, FOR LOVE OF MAN BEunceoniir: in Norwich, a: I read by ninety- w cet wadding. Over S PUllnot becoming to every woman L i three per cent. of +1c people. In x Tasen e ‘;" ST work, will see the advantages of buying now. By so Windhem it 18 delivered to over E . : 2 8 SHADES OF GRAY. 900 houses, in Putnam and . S s of a Danislson to over 1,100 and in » v mn a ruffle t ali of these places it is consid- Gray in all possible shades s one of | e season. Pearl gray i v combined with shopping until later. So buy early if you can — early holding | and nine for really | doing they get better service than if they delayed their i §8s leta) dajly. be nav- a gown a deep shade of B . 0 P Eastern Connecticut has forty- § 2 1 within | ¢ e inside ar slin To-conjunction with - bands \of in the day and early in the Christmas month. EVENING AT 7 and 8.5 p. m—10c-15c-20c nine towns, one hundred and r " osit shion for safety p CKEQ 0 908} huncy y fox. All shades of rich Sy e - posteliics distriots, 2 c ! ) 3 are in demand in such materials inder th de laine and liberty cash- o e 1 nd liberty cash xty rural free delivery s e pla hite | mere. Costumes these materials Colonial Theatre The Bulletin is sold in every NG ; \ ; | Beal‘ Brarld \ arns MATINEE 50 CHARLES McNULTY, Mgr. EVENINGS 10 i 2000 Ft.—“BREED OF THE NORTH,” Lubin—2000 Ft. town and on all of the R. F. D. s R O | Brolderiea of the fineat description. | routes in Eas . Connecticut. i : HINTS ON COOKING. - NEEDLEWORK NOTES. { The exhibition of Knitted and Crocheted Articles Twin Brothers Troubles With Northwest Police CIRCULATION . : hem fresn as possible, | ‘ s getables. s 1 ISAC The newe: in ornament for | i i i “PRICE OF THOUGHTLESSNESS,” .\unSr‘mh Juvenile Feat S as ¢ % b at SRR Lol ginanienis or will continue all this week. An expert teacher AT AL B b S s e ] g i e em o of a £ ross the instep “THE MAN OUTSIDE” ...... The Story Unusual “A BARBER CURE, L iSxceptional Biograph Comedy will be in daily attendance during the exhibition i “BOARDERS AND BOMBS .. Another Big Blograph Fiit r side under This loc Y well worn ‘withl black slippers ana f 1906, average........ and will give free lessons in all the various designs 00000000046409 000040 000400044 $09010000 £4004.4 4000000040 000440000404401 0404004 0040000007 0004244 exhibited, to all purchasers of Bear Brand Yarns. THE STEAMBOAT LINES, | . nodel 1s diff ) minutes | Den't fail to see this splendid exhibition — it is Christmas too good to miss. Get your lessons started early g e e oed e , o o " over “and fasiens with | o that you may learn to make as many as possible IS COMING—SHOP EARLY—MAKE YOUR CHOICE NOW Men's assoc lon s « - ! 1 2 B . R e b ey hs Now - 1910 ERE In ail of the pretty articles, while the teacher is here. We will gladly hold any article you may choose Doat lines, which should not be over- . « equire an ho which ‘are until Christmas. ooked. The protest Iy as a ng could t gnen, to whom inefficient tic service of a harmful would first appeal, are not only satis m one & Bed with the service and existing con n An s ditions through the joint r cates as clear- DIAMONDS Bought right and we are selling them right. SR Susiius that it e con il : ; Rl A large and fine assortment set in up-to-date. L i EALTH AND BEA envelope of Bh & sl oweres, i which | any : ; : RINGS, BRACELET WATCHES, S it 5 Bohbans. . 56 con o : 101 / . | e = 2 cormed, but cheir aititude 1 em v rech melt the. butter in bolling w o three ends of wishbone with SCARF PINS, SILVER WARE, which is to be fou T ¥ & alle Y with t and e ns pour ove t sugar and col i} croche d any pretty color in 7 TR : : R aD Sy e e e S A L T e PENDANTS, BRACELETS, Bomma ouch " vaiabie Dart ' the curves, omce and for al I true br0-| L ycioy e oot to relievs &1 O ot the BT s S S e s vkt G ihe BROOCHES, JEMEL BAAES. e g o B {ieorion 'dre wrons I o foment | Thewmatic e svstem [ broldering towels i Marguerite | Salad—Cut five hard attaching I to ihe ‘two ends of the LOCKETS, NECK CHAINS, The Sownd lines of stesmers are| them among the Ladn Americans is |, ruin the hair “desizns. as o of an Snch (hic hove (heYolka | the sime color us'the sik 1o ted ot TOILET SETS, CLOCKS, S0 e & et of tha sstem. tor tho | - e i Plice theHings on ttnce lou e L into n oop and bow b0 it can AND A LARGE LINE OF OTHER JEWELRY. eheaper handling of freight and pas- | ! mengers. It operates for the better-| The n T : £ d long, smooth eye. | Be ewing room. A little mald, } HULL’S DETACHABLE UMBRELLAS. under mother’s direction, could learn ent of the traveling and commercial o . i te nia mxg ofien ise Sl g b Apl r X 3 M i 1 it of el Mogiand, Acoat o L o e Caden anl g ek Lo e e T e R DR et e ohes f e s, thi Qur Prices the Lowest Quality Considered #s taken of this combination of water e w m W erine 20k s while the centers | this mixture with a tablespoon into ! | Bnd raflroad service by all lin n repor -t 1dd are filled with .d he center of each white ring | t;lnnl‘. It is able to rnish e 3 al- — B i 1 : | of service through the relat! l £ i FRUIT ON TABLE. WATCH YOUR STEP!}]| Which exist betwsen rafjroad and b : ikt 5 e '8 ¥ iehiian FOR HOME-MADE i b FRANKLIN SQUARE, NORWICH, CONN. ines, & fact which would immediatel by ol achauging fry, T < BY THE CONDUCTOR eltminated th v b s t n cy les fs big FANCY WORK Pngland demands the most efficient Gt iing with it dining tabl Grapes TR servics and the highest grade of saf : wirt wate 2 gracetul long handled e Blowing in Mules' Ears. 1y, There is no ground for expect i T liowed spill over the | Jewel Case for the Traveller, sny improvement through a change vy ! i il ver want to go blow in a — 1 e o Everybody th. does it wishes he THIN ICE. é = 2 : A TALKING CLOCK. | i 7 | nad I sce some jay in_the Ozark P gy o TR e B « Have vou seen the new talking J g win' in his car. He near landed in o way of humanity which call p i v suitable = | _ “It ain't safe to blow in nobody’s ear exerciss of common sense and the : e winter's bride. The 7 | aft puifed in a bull moose's ear alintnation of carélessnees If the un.| The dark walnut or ma lan' Teddy_ whistled in a elephant’s | necessary waste of hu: : p & pods . 1d ase ! fourteen, flappers. th one of 'em 's lit yet. drowning because of venturing n |1 & st 1 "‘;*; Snaginaitna was simpl 1 { e o 'm s l\\\.m‘ Billy Bryan | sty ends| v i s 2 the bath five|to hear the irs and half a | right up to th' first mule he sees an’ | - and the bringing of sadness and griet 5 ‘ s, keeping yourse under | nounc e might be startled fic testin’ its ear like it was a tin whistle, 1o -d’hu'e number of households. Tak or « 2 the over | a p man's Voice call out, fal t | Woo has wait for th’ next mule. ing abances on thin ice is llke bathers | e r 1 me. after | three.” 1 Bill sees it first, they ain’t no mext golog boyond their depth, the reckl: e S e that 1 iy ‘me; f a phonograph installed Now there's Mexico. She bette recidng of a boat or insufficient care | SOME & re b offered 4 i inside of dy frame s un- | watch out, an' quit blowin' in th in the use of firearms, Phere seems to | I A S v t ugh .‘3.-3\» ISR A RLED ol s 5 sefu Flonga s gor] s ear. Us Americans ain't Zot | be mo exeuse for taking any such un- | > 2 Vil z e o Lt all ek L g s < L e r made from wgain her an’ ain't lo for | ealled for risk, and ther s > misy x in Sicel Lo of flowered s from her. But us white people w0t the sppar e | — 3 ! doy . R 1o, “'he | don’t go 'moun’ killin' democrats or . spparentiy uncontrollabie AT c i s ¢ L = nnel and | Tepublicans or bull mooses up here, an’ | 2 capences to disregard and play with | fsts pe v fiber CONCERNING WOMEN. 1 SO annel and | v settin® trea reaam bout chem || 5 gallon Galvanized OIL or GASOLENE CANS 50c existing dangers. | Gl c The end is nted and to at- | 1s killin' anybody they don't | The number of drownings which fol- | r nt £ arm v gai ) this fric Prof. Emma Pe member of | tached alf yard of ribbon for fast- | | R o, o : rast i . Jesnansaen ot ai enits s | N il b i e i ot il HANDLED AXES . SRl oK. 'enlf bl i o . E - - |o hile mar & Jooi |t th' United States don't recog- | 4 NS Cor 2 w Aviator Peact OLIVER TWIST SUITS. ot conside r hold all article entira He'll wish he couldn’t be | "-"‘“",vk belt . 1 oa v iz always or is » need not exceed 4 e d so e 'bout th’ time a | . 53 n bit o s 3 Jne of the new and attractive styles | woman member of 0 Wide ribbon, 10¢ for the | Bang o' his generals do what he did easure as long as it does not »r boys from 3 to 8 years old are 4 = narrow and 10c for annel. It is |1 don't blame Woody an' Bill Bryan | the loss of life. but whers fatal srn by the popular [ Mrs. Gordon Knox Bell of New York | excellent for holding a man's scarf | for not recognizin’ him. Like as not, | Suries are as likely to follow > of ¢ ker Oliver | city is chalrman of the women's | ping. | et anin' so fast pretty soon his | 3 the Suy, or drownings resul G = attrac- | fushion comm - |71 can be made of leather it pre- |foot prints'll enly make a mark on th' ALBERT BOARDMAN, Proprietor o e b e 3 They are made of {ment and: Mr an, | ferea or of iinen which may be em- | sround once in a while. I bet he wish- Sk Sy SRttt o wool, 3 rish’linen, sill combina- | viee-chairman. committee s | broider e o hadmt blowed in ' mule's ear. | UILDING 74 F KLIN . t T n velve 7 plannir to make stump speeches, dis- | o & 'm English suffragists is blowin’ RAN IR conservation e is hel urged a ¥ S = & s s 0 . of life is heing urged and s trousers and blouses | tribute literature and otherwise help A Novel Thimble Case. emselves black in th' face in th’ mule's | BULLETIN B o STREET sccompiished in other directions thers | ar ng colors and of | the men. Thev expect to enlist 20,000 ear. 1 notice they ain’t votin’ yet. are countles opportmitics for teach. | a terials. Stripes as well as | of their friends in the work. Our women folk's got more gumption, ing the vaiue of caution and in no di- n colors are used in the blouses. | ——— or else they aln’t dealin’ with a mule. reetion is it more appavent than in t The collars and cuffs are of white or | Miss Lida Stokes Adams, vice presi- Our females get more by coaxin.’ t butt | a f th f What want to blow i 1 D Fi h Practies of venturing on thin ice lter- tle jutton on |dent of the suffrage movement in at you wa > blow in a mule's - g Yy e 4 and they can be worn|Pennsylvania, Delieves with _Miss ear for, when you can get him to lay | nytm“ SEnouss 2 at blouses Mary Murdock of the National Unfon down an’ roll over if you hand him Lighting Outfit — of Women’s Workers in London that sp o' hay? - MELPING EDUCATION. ed that if Col.| USES FOR CANDLE STUBS. there should be a school for fathers. friend, let this old lady have i hs, are Eetyns : shorter and tne long When it comes to the matter of edu- e s As men are chefs, milliners, window your seatl ey evenings are ai- Solis s eolier 3o aloaks inter. it but iire s throw away the candl estnubs | cleaners, and £o on In_business, she ‘Your're a gentleman. Thank you, - most here, but if you R LT e | e i - too short for burning in the | pelleves that they should do this work ¥ ¢ is s ' T < gt i ot the red ones burn |in the homes, where they are much “Look where vou step!” ’ i ING men steadily going on through the | | Jut socket, They | more able to do it than women. She —_———— S e o comstant etudy of conditions and the| : | \t as long as the wick | did not say, however, who was to earn Hebithy | Ooounath Mot Saynaht - You opportunities for botterment. Much | A - e street rail-| wve the socket clean, Save [ the money while they were doing it. SRS IS aadpations: 2 ght your house and profit hus anticipated from the | ™ e Cleveland declares that ibs and use them to —— Politics and_education are healthy e at’a cost #0 gt coming visit of Dr. Maria Montessori, | (¢ thr 3 the irons with on ironing day, A HOOK HINT. occupations. Henry Gassaway Davis 4 s to be within the the famou Italian teacher whe ha 1 They serv j as well as beeswax. —— hag slipped over his ninetieth yvear and 2 ach of anyone. Write established a schooi Rome which ex If the man of the household has a&| You know what a bother it is to sew Dr. Timothy Dwight is past §6. Both B for our calos B on 5 . ' g | collar that scratches his neck, take a [hooks on the edse of a waist without have led the simple life and hoth have eetric ing Outfit as beexn her and hich n en given her name and which| . { White candle stub and rub the edge of | the stitches showing on the right side, = courted fresh air. — Philadelphia THE C. S, MERSICK & CO has been the canse of widespread(, .. the collar with it. The scratch will [My cousin has found an easy way to| This 1s made by covering all except | Ledger. study. Her coming t week means | 1 L stop at once. do this, wriles a correspondent. She Sole Agents for Con- the opening of a th weeks tour | & POTY = makes the hem the right width and petet through this country for the purpose |, o DICTATES OF FASHION. yuns an eld vun:r]( iml through it, v ) : z of presentiug Ler mathuds of tea tion whi | — then sews on the hooks and pulls out £ i hat are ong the fall novelties. are one size smaller then the hooks, A :«une;- Jusignt iats the me tods| ot b ¥ e i ; S5l Shya"they mever comms unfastened, LA M erican House have been adopted by seventy chers ; . ’ 1 ner U'lare effective for PURmIRE purpos RECIPES, 0 D s s il omtey ot (it oues aea] commerce 1 (o have him uddre il Get a Small Trial Bottle of Old-time, Penetrating I g ARMAT. W ‘SANDEREON, Props. mesit, and her persoual statemient of [ Sy oo iine the time when (b Iridescent butlter Hies are among the | Fried Bamamnas—Choose fine, ripe «St. Jacobs OilL” nstructor of 2 i rreupes p with #Bustrations thereot | 2500 o e tine wWhen the nattiest of coiffure accessories. fruit, peel and cut each banana In 1we ¥ * . Special Rates to Theatre ber methods ons thereof g jano and Harmony ¢ R i o e oo Wisreof | oxgcutive will be it by phono crosswise. Salt them slightly, dip each Traveling Men, Ete. - S alue to edu-{ grgpp « veivet with patterns in brilliant [in beaten esg. then roll in crack Studio new epvn for son of 1913 | ; Shetucket Stre cators in particular and the public in PR colorings are amons the handsome | crumbs. Cook {ill 4 deiicate brow Rheumatism is “pain only.” Limber up! - Quit complaining! Get | piCt @ Mgm Bid Tel. 968 i s - T i What a football is made of the am- | new dress fabrics deep’ boiling fat. Serve with a Not one case in fifty requires inter- |5 small teial bottls of “St. Jacobs| Boom 8, Alice Bidg. el — e metho ching young chil- | bassadorial appointments is shown R fruit sauce made of one cupful of |nal treatment. Step drugging! Rub e = e - @ren underwent a biz change with the | the Pinde! whete. & * A hanasome tunic 1s the ome of | boiling Waier, butler ihe size of an |seothing, pencirating "St. Jacebs Oil" :‘”lm(;:w':[“;';u,‘;m‘i ";:: ‘;"Ndm‘"rs:‘:' pia~no (DR, F. W. HOLMS, Demlfl‘ introdaction of the kinderzarten but|and ery = made over the n. et with a design wrought out | egg, a cupful of sugar, a tablespoonful | directly upon the “tender spot” and : 2 - s m A. B e e ssbdiand irpproverert | ince Bibtch and tha reatatrly | led beads of various colors. | ef cornstarch, a half-cupful of minced | rellef ~comes instantly. “St. Jacobs|Matic paim, soreness and stiffness.| = ® “Me 9, TOBS Pangn Subding Asnen, i of thelr education. When it comes to jon but little or ention is| & & T frait consisting of seeded raisins. | OI" conquers pain. It is a harmless|Dont suffer! Rellef and a cure‘Phone 511 Norwich, Ct. i Telephone % o) - b e v fs nuaiificuti *1. The w woven zirdles in plain or | chopped citvon and English currants, | rheumatism cure which never disap- |aWwaits vo St. Jacobs Oil" is jus = &F33ping the fi.t;‘.l a;rp of the Mon- | being given to his qualifications for the | two tone cffects are finished with a|and three tablespoonfuls —of lemon | points and can not burn or blister [as good for sciatica, neuraigia, “““[z;?ag‘:'cn'fin:&fcfi'fi"u:'}'wm;:‘a""fiu’n' uz:'-'fx'.‘fn‘:n'.f‘éx&fa'i’i"fi’x‘u,’“fli,“'fiu’fl . Sassorl sysiem readily under- office. long frin They do not crush sel juice. Mix the sugar and eerastarch, ! the skin, bago, backache, sprains. letin for business results lecia for business results A

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