Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 20, 1914, Page 10

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CRISIS IN RISTORY OF WELLESLEY Insurance Far From Adequate to Replace College Hall and Its Equi[;ment—-Officers of Institution at Sea as to What Steps to Take—Loss is Much Greater Than Was at First Realized—Several Priceless Collections Destroyed- Boston, Mass, March im- not an instru- mediate future of Well llege an experiment in S in deubl as s, resuls of ancial | Al the scien- | Hooray-—we can have all we want to eat! Mother’s food won’t loss sustained in the fi < have been forty 2 Ak B = e ved College hall, the some of them | hurt us and it won’t “break” mother’s purse, ‘cause it’s made of ilding of the institution, Tuesday. | f them were nec- The true situation, it was said, was | doing tme daily work of not realized until the executive com- | the deparimen The loss of the mittee met and discovered that the | and of the fine geo- c e e estimated loss of $800,000 was based | a great misfor- on assessors’ valuation of greaily de- pr property and that the in-|{ bt Ui R R —the shortening that makes food so wholesome that little children can eat even of restoration. Goughnuts, made with Cottolene. Foo_ds fried in it are ONfoise N ot Wea deliciously browned and EASILY digested. Youll Right Rev, William Lawrence NOTICE the difference—just try Cottolene. ident of the executive ¢ today that within a few d officers arg LD-FASHIONED PLAIN DOUGHNUTS. call the trustees together (o t 4 definite action tov i putting the col- | 2 cups flour, 2 even teaspoons baking powder, 1 tea- lege immediately into order, | spoon Cottolene, sweet milk. Sift flour, baking but ai pr officers | powder and salt together into mixing bowl. Rubin were at sea President college said Cottolene with a knife and stir in milk to make a dough as soft as can be handled (about 2-3 of a cup.) Tip out on floured board, roll into a strip 3 inches e wide and 1-2 inch thick. Cut off strips 3-4 inch Pl il wide, roll them out long, twist and fry to a light academic brown in deep Cottolene. This makes 18 dough- crippled.” nuts especially good for eating with syrup. b kgt | TWO LIVES LOST IN Priceless Scientific Collections Gone. BLAZE AT DETROIT Send for HOME HELPS, the cook book that tells all about cookingthe Cottolene way. It's FREE—for a postal. G=ERX FAIRBANK soreas) CHICAGO HAIR CANE OUT " Body of Third Man Believed to Be in Ruins of Burned Building. Two men were ! Our Fiest Teas.- AlliVarieties 25c¢ per Ib. VanVorst's Cocoa 16¢c % Ih. can Best Baking Powder 12¢ ). can 23¢c Ib. 10c Ib. Best Coffee weaveaeenes Peanut Butter ——...... United Tea Importers Co. Franklin Sq., over Somers Bros. Boot and Shee Repairing All work guaranteed. Called for and delivered. A. GOLDBLATT, 60 Franklin Street UROGEN the New and Efective Remedy for Rh‘eum'uism, Sciatica, Gout ana Neu= ritis— UROGEN—the Uric Acid Solvent. Send for free booklet. Order through your druggist. Price 50 cents and f). GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 Provide--~ St., Taftville Promv: attention to day or nigit calls, Telephone §30. aprliMWFawl ore employes women, was YANTIC Resignation of Rev. Robert W. Coch- rane Regretted—Ardmore Woolen Mill Working Nights in Some De- partments. Economy In the Home. In xeeping houge it is quite as nec- essary to watch the outgoing as the incoming. Not the tinfest scrap of food need be wasted as long as it is good. It is wonderful what a nice pot of drippings can be kept on hand if all fat is taken care of. Sauces, too, can be often utilized in making over BY HANDFULS Eczema on Head. Dandruff Scaled Off. lichedand Burned. Scratched and Made Sores. Cuticura Soap \ meeting of the vestrvmen of Grace irch was held Friday the hapel rooms to consider ch | N 2 | and Ointment Completely Cured. been ¢ e e e R OReTt | dishes. to gtve flavor or zest whem HARVARD SHELL SINKS. Stephen church vhr-f lacking, as well as an addition to the New York *d beca s f M 1ch regret is ex Cochrane’s 1 his coming to the 'R.F. D. No ewer, Me. — “T had soup kettle. Been troubled with eczema on my head for 1se of | Came in Contact With lce—Crew Was vil- & year. At firsi it came on in form of a Swimming One. | 1age the membership of the church has Condition of Literature. geadatt wiich & 4 | sreatly increased, many baptisms and| Literature may be overe xed, as a | showed plainly | x | confirme have been recorded. He & 1ai i | hen there w . E; | Village lyceum for the |CORtemporary claims, but the modern P itched and burn o 2 Skt e sociability among the |output is decidedly undermanned at wake me from my - s made firm | that—Washington Post scratched and made sores among the villagers | of my flock it u To the Middle-Aged. Say«to yourself that you are enter- ing upon the autumn of your life; that the graces of spring and the splendors of summer are irrevocably gome, but that autumn weather is often dark- ened by rain, cloud and mist, but the alr is still soft, and the sun stifl de- lights the eyes, and touches the yel- lowing leaves, caressingly; it is the time for fruit, for harvest, for the vin- tage, the moment for making pro- vislon for the winter—Amiel's Jour- | nal. losing Marie Boston M quite 'vm Tra a should CTipt. wd—I've been h iately. de would bleed. My hair car i out by handfuls and was thin { and dr; “Iused several kinds of soap i without getting any relief. At last T used | % Cuticura Soap and Ointment, i Takes Examination. N taken aptain where some oard the L he has been time. W A'unmz(rm gun captain for Cuticura Ointrment at Had to Light Up. my head in the mornin lightning st and warm water and after the tima darkened } using them the itching and burning stopped. After using Cuti Soap and Ointmeng ono month my head was completely cure \‘l and my hair began to grow out again Miss Annie E. Williamson, Nov. 7, morning noon lamps were in use until | | “How Are Your Bowels?” A Simple Remedy That Guarantees Good Bowel Action. Station Agent Injured. bs, mb Hermon J. static immed his moving Howe dre 1912. The regular use of Cuticura Soap for toilet and bath not only tends to preserve, puri the commoner iably you W and beautify the skin, scaip, h: ‘but assists in preventing ir tation and clogging of the pore: caase of pimples, blackhea roughness, yellow, oil. mothy and other unwholesome conditions of the skir cura Soap (= ) and Cv Ointment (50c.) are sold by drug; throughout the world. € expec nted food can rems: beyond its ! k ‘:u(l redne: Cuti- piles, T fevers nervousne ral sample of | ¢ th its each mailed free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Ad- | { digestion and s 3 dress post-card *‘Cuticura, Dept. T, Boston.” is only one 2% Men who shave and sh. ticura Soap wiil find it best fo; eme- THERE'S NO CORN THAT b \ s uesday of R ok el Tor “GETS-IT” WON'T GETl : . 2 D e s Pepsin. Many hun- | No More Fussing; Plasters, Salves and] -0, 0d & pending the winter in Enil-{ Eod Fesuls Corn Pains. Try the New Way wis W \ 5 & Te- enthusi 1 1 1 % v S 'S 1 s G W Rl N . A St. Deca- comes off!” That's & Chad b R g when you try wonde 5 » came out on that corn vou've = At S, pry off ¢ i irm < ‘ h el : . ing of “Fair. eded 1”(1‘ don 1 o a English word, com~ = S ;“‘ away she goes, surel ) e monly and correctly used to designate biriou ol ey few drops will do ' r ¥ xposition, market show, or gath- t good healt fer \v purpose where goods for sale o amusements ng ¢ are offered are provi temporary o do | will | isr A Doctor’s First Question Is 2] LIEUT. G. W. VAUGHAN The effect stomach and work n time all forms dispensed with. It inconvenience g store tor fifty witer of bow its action el mus- permanently is to train the | | Leir at cents size be- any | bought and | nearby one d by sam- ad- and ad- Out of Your Shoes, Try Wonderfui “ GETS-IT.’ | Tomorrow Will Be never makes toes red and raw. Cor ¢ n B T n s s . . s e R e o o Specigl Shipments Special Prices e L MF':m‘m‘ ford waten and v This year California has grown the finest quality and largest pate ; r crop in the history of the orange industry. To fitly celebrate the event the - : | growers have selected tomorrow (March 21st) as California Orange Day. oranges are now on sale at all retail stores. THE PYRENE | ... FIRE EXTINGUISHER FOR MOTOUR CARS AND GARAGES. You will get a liberal discount on your insur- if you bhave a ‘E FIRE LX- TINGUISHER attached to your car, ready to operate. A few shots of Pyreune, even if directed tirough the radiator, will put out the most stub- Lurn lire—so quickly that Ten Million Luscious “Sunkist” o e warm su the has caused to rapidly few To popularize this day 6,500 growers, comprising the California Fruit Growers Exchange, have picked the very finest fruit, and these superior Know Them by the “Sunkist” Wrapper £% Sunkist Oranges Now at Their Best o K Oranges Being Shipped Every Day from California Please it will surprise you | day some people with t Prove for yourself the unusual goodness of ““Sunkist”’ Oranges —no seeds to bother ?i‘,’fé‘:fi‘&“fififm‘l“i‘;tfig ;\[:1;»u“;‘x.l.ibw\“;;‘: snow i ' you—they are brimming full of rich health- giving juice”—tcnder delicious. Tiltvared. to your ate Biihad: thei puoking f pay particular notice to the delightful bouquet of ““Sunkist” eranges. And we call your dress complete with | dee and did it special attention to the unusually low price you can now purchase them for—by the the Jast uracket for attaching to dozen, half box or box. | made tl Dr. J. M. KING DENTIST May Buildi JanITuWF ~ Mill Ends SALESROOM OPEN 8 a. m. to 12 m. ip.m.to 5p.m. Daily and Saturdays until 11 a. m. PONEMAH MILLS Taftville, Conn. ‘Willimantio cars C. M. WILLIAMS Contractor and Builder Estimates Cheerfully Given 216 MAIN STREET LY Take Taftville or Telephone 370 The Fenton-Charnley Building Co., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS N ORWlCH CONN. STETSON & YGUNG Carpenters and Builders Best work and materlals at rigas prices, by skille¢ 1abor. Telephone 0 WesT MAIN ST. DR. F. W. HOLMS, Dentist Shannon Building Annex, Room A. Telephone 523 octlod PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING PLUMBING Why not atttend to it now? It will be fully as easy amd convemient for you to bhave the work dom» now as lalar when it may be freezitg weather. Estimates cheerfully furnished onm work you need done. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main St. PETROSILO The new sanitary and fire proof floors ing. All purposes. Very attractive and durable. Ask for particulars C. E. WHITAKER, 55 West Main St T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 92 Frar! “'n Street eny ‘‘Sunkist’’ erange and ‘‘Sankist’’ lemen wrappers briny yeu splendid Rogers silverware. Write for eur free beoklet giving three hundred valuable recipes Boiton <ar, on receipt of $7.50. The C. S. Mer & Co., 272-292 State St., 11-27 Crown St, New Maven, Connecticut for the use of ‘‘Sunkist’’ oranges and lemons; also our preminm list which Address California Fruit Growers Exchange, Publicity Dept., City Hall Square Bldg., Chicago ROBERT J.COCHRANE GAS FiTTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING 10 West Main Street, Norviich, Conn. Agent for N. B, ©. Sheet Packing explains how yeu can secure 27 different articles, Lome wa to b who were oven during ti summer,

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