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14 NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1913 — e A FEW ODD THINGS. Jeaves and small red candles for ber- | PAPA’S BOY PUTS UP MIS AUTO. X les. e . Editor Social Corner: Those whi Ifke | | A% it is mail time T will bid you all | Dear Editor and Social Corner Sis- to try new or odd things have i the good morning. Wishing the Sisters | ters: Another week has gone by 80 4 following an_ opportu fould rememiber me with a card my | quickly. I dldn't realise it was Sat- | Never Fail Cake pres | DIFED i8th, I am yeur | urday until Mr. —— drove up with the s four times one hait: ekps Sovial Corner Sister, paper. I, like.a boy ,was first to get & ; flour, one cup sugar, twe (sioons BSTELLA. |it and read. I turned first to the So- powder. Put i then two soas, - clal Corner and read the story, then 3 heaten, oue cup milk s the other pleces. 4 3 Juiten, ohe cup mill, o mrgd HOME-MADE CHRISTMAS GAN- | 820 BEC, iy wrote a fined 5 hake in ¢l oar DIES. story, and ought £o have a good credit i have/made fifty o . cakes nn&)! - m"‘fi"'v o : & of A a have mever had a failure. I ¥ditor Social Corner—I send in a il ave. you lgsnen. o st ¥ Onion Custard-—Cool the onjons ! fow standard recipes for Home-made | den move in your vicinity. Am Som, der in two w T Hehe SR i ten) Christmas Candles, which may prove ing over some day to buy some pigs, a tio ors, draining oft the i i e P 2| think, if the ground doesn't freeze too o o maD oaE S 3 2 i quick and catch me out, with my auto cuis of mi o tuble 1| Cream Chocolates—Dissolve 2 cups | SHCSMRN SCC Tea® Sruady weather nixed ¢ of butter and| of white sugar in 13 cup of boiling | {{\0q for ‘utos, and T don’t have much ! this while hot | waser, boit from § to 8 minutes &Vt | {ime to wash and polish mine. I bave | : Season wit ¥ith ' vanilla, Set the pan In col : e % 100 Place vour botled vih veule e RSITEY pae una | UE 4 b for awhUsiand JHS Iooking dish. pour th Sugar until it creams,.then mould into e ;i o : 0N 0| "Aunt Sarah: I had a lovely tim ¢ custard balls the size of a nutmeg and, s : | when I surprised you last Sunday, and 5 E iy s L (0 00l maeit | T am sure the young lady with me did, ream—Pick over & oup o ling and plading It in a saucer oves [ HIow G0 vou TS i e WE CONSIDER THAT s ¢ and the boiling tea-kettle; add & Witlelways oft. It sounds ta me like “How Cook 't exnic il ¥ araite k be ye?” v v they are well cool on ¥ : alir h ° 2 1 of any kind the mind may su nily cHOlCOlAte, A2 Hpoymas ol ety ppry | who. ' Mum's the word! - | dnesdsy of each week. Write on but one sid 5 “cents’ worth of Sxtract of Va- | or e rs o 1o e et A DCLAL CORNER, b1 Apple Crop—sif ¢ LR Tlizaheth: How is your speckled hen RN S P . i e OO D and pet rooster? Sorry you couldn’t g0 - A W 3 e e i, two comes to"the boiting joint, cook LI o ot Sympathys | are the most desirable, because the articles are always before the recipient as pleasant re- THR MONTHL $1.5Q to secona. | vt paking y z, add r it Is taken from the fir Cherisette - throwlas in Wook | . Ay ¥ & . bt a0 T il B fto | aroppellone taa¥ B anasa it a8 Saididay ohen L pmee e minders of the giver. We are showing the latest and most attractive designs in the follow- Sigt o 4 e milk as! x4 Candy Fruit—One pound of white | much a sto say: “You think you know | . c s 3 ind as little water as pos SR ing lines and invite you to inspect the stock. AL CO W hoil dowen, and skim 1t until it PAPA’S BOY. i T gage e ear @ thick. Have| Lehanon. s Bugs . A 'nd dip ‘éach piece in the hot syrup, | = r hen spread them on i S el OLD AND TRUE RECIPES. o, supl b iR En e . 5 e PARLORTABLES ........$1.00 and 4p ROCKING HORSES ......$1.00 ang up 3¢ il a0 0) ! year Social Corner Sisters and Ed- 2 : i no a v Cream Can and one-half | jtor Joved reading the recipes last DOLL CARRIAGES ........$2.00 u de-u i S s e Wi | e Lol T ope Sou wiu wi | PARLOR SUITS ........$20.00 and up $2.00 and up i S cpoontil send more. | ipea this wiek| PARLOR RUGS .........$1.00 and up | HALL SEATS............$5.00 gnd up I ma €8 4 s ereadi | which came from mother, gran oth- U S OF Con- | ers and aunts. They are family | orig Lo e o have oty 1n the family| FANCY ROCKERS ... ...$11.50 and w COUCHES ..............$7.00 and freci p. p : : ‘ ; 1 gabie- | 'n o s fruit cake, and X have MUSIC CABINETS .......$7.00 and up HALL TREES ...........$6.00 and up S G MORRIS CHAIRS ........$8.00 and up | DINING TABLES .........$6.00 and up A - : “py Whea » 3 cad of tried wat W cool enough to Dark Fruit Cake—Two cups sugar, 1 = i : ed In water; when co (5! Dapk Fruit Cake—Iyo covs Suent < TABOURETTES ...........50c and up | CHINA CLOSETS .......$10.00 and up o : bt ) Bt white. " The longer you pull the mices | or buttermilk, 1-2 teaspoen 21-2 & Cops' oy 1 wspnon slove 1 tet. MEDICINE CABINETS ... .$2.00 and vp | HIGH CHAIRS .........."$1.00 and up H . S u mutmes, rind of one lemon 2 3 . gen i half ihe juice tng, 1 pound WRITING DESKS 5 . et rin CUTTnts Tz 3 SRt PICEURES .. =.........% :./.50c and up sew---..$5.00 and up A~ with 2t ) - : Wil 46 e {1 DIt | s BEDROOM SETS .. ......$20.00 and up e . 8 5 fan et ik Fouit Cakie- Hon two Joavesnue | BOOK CASES ... ... .... $8.00 and up han e e e onecthnd pe. Three pounds flour KITCHEN RANGES . .....$20.00 and up T | ¥ cinnamor ounce nutmes,1 pint bra 31 QYN T e rt wna the butter ¢q & cream, ada, DRESSING TABLES ......$7.00 and up ETC., ETC..-EXC; le as - ROW hree eggs, 3 i . - i o & i s/ RECIPE FOR BROWN BREAD. thy ; | . y arc- L sood dinners g, v day, it makes one fe Cranberry Dumplings a very Ther wai st 3 et S dona. 2 berthanktul we are-all s dough and roll it out thin & : 4‘ > : ey o with plenty of sugar to; gng S : swee ith grated nutme " e ne Than = | (nd tizhtly togéth i ¢ ; T ocoking-Ranges ne t 5 ol o : : | Select now and you will get the best the mark et affords, and buy of us and the prices will be 3 T am ight. vig . 5 = AR . o . right. We have never before made a better display of Housefurnishing Goods than we " ree hours, and bake on today. g & JTST TROTWOOD, S 3 3 't MOTHER'S HOME-MADE BREAD, Ten ot . E o Froten Water Piba D or and Sisters of the Social h | NSWERS AND INQUIRIES ' i x F " Y ¥ &~ Maz ’ ol o . T ; i o vou ke toa i 62-66 Main Street Norwich Finn's Block, Jewett City = 5 I Chrisima i fe. sgain T|Crept e 1d its music will De furnished daily | temple some 1 I will | T call, myseif N L 3 ) > 1 in i pendence Hall, where ok RURAL DELIVERY _ The ¢ orner has been a help and com- A | 4 b i = Joiteneniioy dn Sterling ort Lo me Iy turn to that as - d & ; read—O - Evmn | & o iereits be 1n T I get my pap prize tha - g | Bread—One ! g ;AL DELIVERY'S TiME OF His e e chairs in which George HOUSEHOLD HELPS HAIEAT Dt Ry i Al ke Do | oe i« ae hints in housework and would e ash und his wife, Martha, used £ o tke to send the Sisters some of m wOTken Pt | Dear Editor and Sisters of the Social | recipes s s e L ¢ & pid bnehalc B : i to sit. T took a seat in' them both to | Corner: My time has begn 8o taken : i < és. pour riends: Cr Hel ctary R possible to find any time for writing. igar, one-half cake : I K x . | New York i and Bl Were ma We have eight in our family, and there yeast. AL noon dlssolve t T nav . SR is always pienty fo do, but T do enjoy | Yeart In a little warm milkc or wat iatoes. Mash o one-ha o1 Jn that o e a Ghat St the Bltare ohee ke wEe. | anatfe: fic make a fairly Stiff bat P ; CHRISTMAS h it 2l tg ahey B e T iy njamin Franklin ¢ Here are & few hints which I think letting it til night. At nigh : 3 ¥ in it b T ihor Ao ¢ = « littie cemet 1 the' heart are worth knowing, so I p them on ke a stiff batter, adding the yeast = wn ¢ - . BUT Lafodss b 2} v o o e et S o L s C h the above, and let it riseover Wiert 1" not cord w York, the: ot “| To Remove Paint from Glass—If the | night: then add one-fourth cup of but - N ras, | pon nto Tour quarts i a @ Tkbeastl { window glass has been -spotted with | ter, tiree-fourths cup sugar and mix il simgoth. W hen aga ¢ L paint, the latter can be entirely: re- | with this batter and knead, adding fiour , 4 g R e . moved by melting soda In very hot wa- | to roll; then cut out like biscuit and o0 40 , minute n ¢ s ter and w. hing the g r b ht b b o i lerate 1 atic 222 | ter and washing the glass with it | raise them light before baking. I eut - v 2 SNOWBALL. |B e o Streer, | ,, To Remove Onion Odor—To remove T e e e white_fars to g Norwich, fines | e Rop: | the edor of onions trom knives, hold | of the can. Rub over the top of buns - Sese = : ent. It T ¢ N My vislt of v was Apes her with | cinnamon of top before baking. These = ! time please lot | Dear Tilltor of the Social Corner: | die most rae in Wilmingt cd our beauti- | When carrying any number el Aux g 5 " ad | Herewith T send o few tesied re nd Ph Phil- Thelittlemalas. (nke < | Nice Cake Without Eggs—One cnp vang iynere Jate (NOS| C Ml O kiba e oup Slahts ; - e fporl o pens, do not resort to the ust i | cup molasses, three and one-half cups A bala . o meltea: T3 Cops braw e sugh s uny Years 4o. | souking them in water, in o | flour, one cup milk, one cup chopped ; - ar Yo s eiteg: D enn makes 60 miles hour jladelnhis m‘\ph parat lay them | raisins, little citron, one teaspoon. of Bl ] : elrinals tablosioit vou hear Wilmington tank adelphia. The | STo°th 1 pass g hot ream tartar, one-half’teaspoon sode, s e he pape s . lespoon. en ulong the Dela whic e o1ty maly | over them. s will separate the | one teaspoon'all kinds of spice " b sk v s v cup sisins, 1 iablespoon cocon a B s gund o b0 s arted out | S without Qestroying sum | Steamed Pudding—One cup molasses, ; i . ] S o hanatui irge plpes u W Tho | To Restore FrozengPlants—As one “eup warm water, one teaspot 5 - : nave S0t ¥0U: Doyghnute—s e Bels e Y P s e citelie e soda, orle cup. chopped Falains, Gna 6ke, ad ; er o L ; o o L e ton > riders on | plant, wetting every leaf thoro: two cups of flour. Steam two hours, = ol ) ssing 3% on_the | in a few moments it will be cry | Meat Pi odenat + or ) lard, P sour milk, 3 ezgs, 1 cup | §50n 1 slowly melt e plaz Beuse e ot bacten c ND i i D ream tartar. tablespoon of extract e : mom o & ma for | & peat this untll the 3 ; : T a ; v | dish 1 Iv full then pe o 5 a ¥ emon and vanilla combine our s everal days o werar A AV pour, 8 4 i - s next tim am up’ oy o while ing on miss who _vis Tg Clean Angora Wogl Bonnets—a | 253 one pint flour Into whic ; : waves of the river e . way to clean bonnets m: an- | ing powder. butter size of egg AT : n and i i e Gty of Wiiminglon ls a fine Sy Soelal o bolEREE cum powder | cuicient water. Bake . ‘ . : p HAT GIRLS SHOULD KNOW. |ty where millionaites, resife NUU euc ont bisouit, A lady dressed in pure e e +| Escalloped Potatoes—Pare and siica : TN Sisters of the Social Corner: |have one of t t depot the | 0 e Anest i o naninsidue idag; then Téino¥s il traces of pOWL| BARIOON. ti.tHY G S0 Bkothen) dish — S ! g £irl who likes to look neas | county and m ks | O T L e i i | e i an |l 5 ity L e eues A Medaon Cr on the street e e meat | o 3 mew railroad bridge which re: | NOlseless, and cut out the cold coln ' to be as white and fluff ben | With salt, pepper and butter and a lit Croup and Cough Remedy. ! i RECIPES FOR NICE CHRISTMAS |2, [l stieetjcaniot be'carsiens anou’ | Quired iree ygars ito:hulld from fine | (rom the metal making 370 gold pieces | new. ‘\”“ fnely’ minced onion: sprinkie wiin a " : 2 ery girl cannot have a skirt box but | o FES, £ 0%, bons” the noted Brandy- m the machine a man dr alitle| To Catch Rats Easily. pail | potatoes; continue until the dish Is ; B 20y made hangers are so‘cheap | The Dbridse spans (i BRRd, (JECHSG | box-wagon holding about hall a bushel | two-thirds tyll of _ wate put and pour a cup of milk over Corrier .S nf reason why most any girl | Wine river which has four arched 99 | of the shining money, which is all he | enousn oats on top to hide the water; | Bake three-quarters of an hour. L g ' sho wn enouch to meet a hog'} SeR =30t By wants to draw at a time. They arz| place a stick or two from the ground & SRR S S e which is on the B. & O. Th £ron ) S Tequmements 310 test hish, which is on the B. & O | 20" na counigil and recounted by | to the top of the pall for the rats to| Rice Muffine Two sggs, ane cup ot R A o s p il o dally &t 00 e Ptores in| The pennies are placed on a W;‘ ke e | enough for batter. Bake rather quic e bl . b exe 3 stores 10 | o pron which moves very slowly en There Are Worms in the' s0il & = cp all white ribbons; in another, all | Wilmington many go up to FRUSCel | ihres ladics inspect them as they of house plants, take a small lump of | o, MoCk Mince Meat—-One-huit cup . 1s; and, still anotier, | phia. shofping. It 1s 30 miles, /4 along to see they are all perfect unsiaked lime, put it in n gallon of | morsses. one cup ofy sugar, one-half g A’ or red rivbons; and another fof | takes only 30 minitey to make the tri | 008, 10 S oiad P e, il 1 o Ofanty | CUP of vinegar. one cup of chopped i 3 o w Hian R with one stop at the Wty of Clestss. = | Batrmount with this,' Worms elther crawl out at | Loy Lo tablespoons of butte > de shautd 3 rLas (e e o e et While New York has many attrac- | many animals there are as good as a | once or ars killed, whereas the tender- | 006, TATECT FROPPRQ, one k& w g A Y Tch of the entire sl AT T e e . | never to be forgotten—a visit to tho| Theoda: You ask if you know me, | & (#56¢, ook all together | can sy : © 2 : _gearch of the entire box. A pret(y | squares. The sights I saw in that cliy | Noll,” “apile, ~where we, met | Why, vou dear soul, of course you | i AN water 8L ds oo thick s n S ? BCH I o ks ox may he made In this way: | made up the time of my life. T will J&00F o P%qRea to his 'position | know met Haven't we known each | T ponn ee ey TS tomac s Disappear. lik Light o a lightwelght wooden boX, say | only mention a few. [ took a trip on|{, man el Qaap il t6, L8 oslC s | e for a long time | T hope the Sisters will tr me of Stomach, liver and e i v 16 inches long by 10 inches wide and | the electrics on the wtreet, in mic-alr| any pequtiful rooms which I ca nog | - Married and Happy: No, I never|!Mese aund report. I will try and t weak nerve . ¥ tonial 2 ve 5 6 inches deep. Gown in the aubway: & look at the| D%y, heattifl Toomp WHIGH X cano) | @ vou ‘may you. Knew mo when I| it ¥ou again in the near future, and cirie i 5 adzrs, but ere : An Emergency Needle Cu 7ot ‘Bensumin Franklin on the | SscFibe SN PERET._ AN e Foom B | Sncs old. . You murely mnat be | T Wish You all Kood wucde ’ i o kind ¢ i Py Do e i, wiich s, 700 Teot trom the | (% MEE® G Sardy Now 1 will e | o the U IX Y Wnnaly aonse 8 | SR or i y exper T e B By o gl Sliet street, gnd the look i3 €00d for @ cramp | vou'io Hgypt,” and we Visited & room | We may mect again some fime | K g e olored waist or ,~.»U.~¥J., ded | beautiful departm m»:;\ll-p Wwhich contained thousands of most| Wil the Social Corner Sisier who s | o 3 ; p spnding. color or. tint the neck; a aker's | costly things which were all brought | waiting ‘a letter from me be pa-| A MERR AAS 1 e ; § ent lonning the frock and (utiful department s rble, | from that country at a great expense, | tient? Will write soen o ERAXG BRIRSTMAS, iFROM ch and cur u hé ik a hook and eve missing or a | where one can look down from each| [t would pay snyone to visit Philadel- | Goed night, one and all ELIZABETH : e woman « n b Rl on the o o eeIng O | Meor o the center of the building and | phia just 1o ses this one bullding which | b — Mt remedy and 1 e IO Uy candied cierTSfiches jn any way needed, the girl | see fhe vast number of customors s one of the finest of it kind in the | 1Py R ) Just how sood i v : ys tht s » vyt ihe Meodls afready threaded for | sheppipg, whe look like children from {yorld and to spend several hours look- | - - e B L Lo a0 e fos o o B LI A necessary work. and is not delayed | the top fleor. As I passed through the | ing throwgh the most beautiful rooms | YESTED RECIPES. [ Fripnad:. Toam geith n MRS sbofand $1 ¥ ear hrisimas Cake —Cover a lurge cak having to hunt for the eorrect | lamp department I noticed @ ticket on|which cannot be appreciated without | k£ i < ir letter roceived w . e e B B . g ISt te W red or in thread, and perhaps to find | a besutiful standard lamp—the price|secing the same. ! “Dhar mattor acd Ste £ the Sociaj | SUMPIe’ eniclosed.’ fTha vou - very Eists. E k a cide s dere. ? ! w i I star, and i in the basket | was $500. Workmen were installin I Hoping that other members of the | Corner: It has been a lons fime sinea L0 ik g g Selphia or St Lo CRIM N RAMBLER | sm 4 . use citron for hoky BONNY LASS. |the largest pipe orsan in the world, ! Social Corner may visit the Masonic | have written for the Social Corner, but (Continued on Page Fifteany

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