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ism performed by employes on vessels or at stations on 124 occasions the pick aly made he h 3 ) AU . 115 3 il past b To navigation it is indis - e e m&"" n at : w w BUDGET IS NEEDED. “g“.},‘_‘;: tire upstairs work, g Y o Lorned Spareribs b 8¢|Breakiast Bacon ib 18ic o this o Those who have not bDeen far ey 4 thrills them both. - In a distarg though of an emergency they | spoon baking powder, Drop i i Though 1t has been urged by him 80| if e meet o man from. Connecticut| would et | spun ki 500 Small Genuine Spring Lambs 1-2 cup molasses; 1 teaspoon soda. and may dictate; and yet primarily it Taft sought. That he still belleves|may dictate; and vet primerlly I % 2 teaspoons cream of » .40065. e | Vi i Friday:—Parker . . o bankers at Detroit Mr. Taft declares|the kine is heard echoing between the|er Week, ‘ l s s s bl : = e it St o Prime Shoulder Roast 4c | Prime oast - a mother and : ] : tablespoon - buttér; Ome-quarter o onmectiout. §|to understand. Many laudable and|humblest abode thrills him With 10ve| forbidden. . FHow does the armed na- |t warms M Boks o o e 2 teaspoons baking powder; 1 egi by no means does credit to the nation | divine warning: “Judge not lest ye be| to asssil. It is an open confession the | 20d melted butter, then the milk. Bake dairy one . cup me.” town. S ; L aa———— — = ‘ 1o me 6 wateh | fone Sourths g : ; : Z ‘Yhe Bulletin has the farges* :mme::levte:lrea!gengthmuof cjae ngpe and ith 3 - 23 ; = eircutation of any paper in East- ng and fellowship in that one word.| the great aone. B g ek Ly 3 orm Gonnectiout ana from taree § getéing the best possible results in|The wanderer broad when he meets| The (%e tho were downstairs | {ulespocs - Meited: butier h efficiency and achievement has been (22 Americsn <recps Thm DY tho . any state vo well many times that It has gotten to be|we grect him With o brotherly cordial- of what B e ot Lt P e 121 so is disclosed by his continued ad-{ 2UCE8 S8 10, 8, Bk CR e volo: | ing T in a litle milk. ent extravagance in national expendi. countries have, that congress can act : cake, dissolved in & little water: pinch Coutiar thereon intelligently. of e, roll ‘ont, using as 8 m 10 25 : __3 to 5 p. The Bulletin is sold in every The present method of making ap-|returns from sea, when a soldler re- little flour as possible; cut round, l n R m. in & warm place. Bake in quick oven. iced - CIRCULATION garded that appropriations may be|the Spot of earth supremely t. &|ousy and hatred differ from the indi- Cut 1901 aversge..eseeveserss 4412 §| Sitions which carry with them fmport- 1 or o1 Tor peases Beniee 1€ the | cup sweet milk; I tablespoon melted which permits it to continue. We step | judzed,” we go right on judging and|natiens have no 16v6 for one an- | 1 @ moderately Bot oven. Besember b...... 9. I 58 Dresented. an old story there is every Peason|ity. How that word home broadens to| was o to believe that the solution lies in the|an absent one—it covers a Contiment| two u‘:hgnr“-iy, umug IO e gape m budgef system which ex-President|or it covers a state as circumstance and this H 2 ave, lb. .. to61b. ave,, Ib 5 b. ave, b. . ... piaz. voeacy of it. To a convention of|ed mother presides and the voice of|Z& 3 too soff teaspoons sugar; 1 tablespoon lard, 1 tures lies in the budget such as other i1t the R. F. D. §|propriations is intricate end difficult|turns from war how the sight of thollaw been made = penal offenze. It 1| Somers Lo tiee oar b i kot o routes in E: corn meal: 1 cup flour; 1-2 cu : e for wmnecessary work or propo. | GeATer, SWeeter spot than all the rest.|vidual when 3t comes to. the hair-trig- D D sugry gging e bufter. Sift fiour, meal a . Ibs. Best f ant political influence. It is a hap- .8 our with en' u! s I sugar and 1008, avarageuscssreacess §,90] §| hazard way of doing business and it ot T0ie dangerous | Paking ‘powder together, add the e Center Cut g c into some of the island republics and | misjudging one another. If you do not | other then rival brigands—that the Sunday:—Watfles— Dissolve ..one make money you are not a successand | Christian world has - installed Fear | yeast cake in‘2 cupfuls of milk. Stiy endeavor to help them out of thelr | Ho s By ke It you may be an op- | where Love should preside and is reap. | in 1 tablespoon of sugar; a plece of financial. troubles, but though of a|lf You do Make it you may be an ob- | ELeE Lo N ense of ite Inck of |lard size of an egg, melted; 2 csze different character no determined ef-l5 ploated bondholder. and 8 I vou 3 well beaten; 1 teaspoon of salt, fort is being made to correct the|not irherit mon Belon SEpe OC. faur. Wb U, - bactas, NOT A PROMISING THEORY. |methods at home. cedy % Jon do'vou beioas Sver izt 1 the miealng it wall 1n Bis advocacy of the shipping bill —— Grease thoroughly both sides of the j whetts In the form of ouright pur.| FIGHTING THE DRUG HABIT. |and hink sou aro o Christas some watfle iron, pour the batter in from & B e B¢ Shantle’ Tor. ThMIng maiG et B e Sinctt 5 ; : pltcher; bake brown on both sides. U /by the S vkiiomment fty per|and if you don't go to church you are! A cent. of those who are brought to|a heathen, or a nobody; and if % forcign . of the mongy for private management, Wilson ily had an evening dinner, : trial in the criminal courts of the the way The family b ng 3 i Presigent seeks to have this|metropolis are-addicted to the use of - T | 2o khe chisf dish for lunch had to be . -country supply the wants of those|grugs and greater facilities for their eéxacting, af m"‘“‘: ing will a7bich have been cut off from Euro-| reatment should be provided there| MiZd o you are an odd stick. If dpctihy the war. . Hp.-in- you do not #avel with a particu'ar to dismal faflure. Thosé who attain 3 mp—n m-r_flc' u’- o e nv ifiummm’ L::e a; the(:estt plecesfo! crowd you are not dependable ss &|high places by hook or by crook are | Luncheon Dishes for the Coming Week evidence as Wwhere the forces for|factor in religion or politics; and if|nsvally Monday:—Croquettes — Two ..cups the reduction of evil and crime should |vou do not subscribe to and honor the|stairs for descent. Oeccasionally an ;1 cup bread; be_concerted. union code you aré a scab. But you|efficient underling holds them in posi- | crumbs: 2 £ i_dash of cay- Fven though much attention is be-| Would better e all of these than to|tion the scruff of the neck. and he Make as moist ing directed to the correction of this|D> & goat. is_the master and the favored one a|8s can be handled. Use yolks of i condition and much leglslation has false preten eggs in croquettes, leaving Wwhites to This is what the Scouts are|to authority by the statercom window | Foll them in; (this keeps- them soft). been Secured, the fght is stll yound | given"as” o, slogan: Do Sgoed tary instead of by’ way of the forecastle | Form: roll I6 e and evecker crumbe; £ e o g greater per- | every day!” Do somel that is|usnally wrecks the ship. No road{fry in hot fat, ency than is manifested by the|practical 4ind kindly! m't dawdle | worth taking leads to & Soft snap.| Tuesday:—Creamed Oysters—Slice drug. sellers and users if it is going[away your time! Think of the public|Tive men and women have to earn|stale bread rather thin, and cut with to accomplish the desired end. The|schools and private schools and Sun-|all they get {n this world and they |small cake cutter into rounds: brush steamship effort not only to check the sale, but |92y schools which have been engaged | have to be respecied because they are | each with melted butter and toast in ning between New York and ports on|to give treatment to those who go|iD teaching the children the past cen- | worthy of it. Government is €0 organ- | oven till a delicate brown. Turn pint . Pragetsithy t of South | thranen the inal court amd ae|tUry without Inspiring in the children |ized that the great majority are com- |of medium sized oysiers into a colan- Ameries, which lines advertise 25 sail- | found to be drug flends has a limitless | poce.” Moc crory huous Practical pur-|pelled 9 rest contented I the St Do el et D iags within the next 30 days. Four of| fleld for operations, but it is an un ::e!!;or;gewi?l"d ‘?Daap::?)d!gu},: :}e‘;’; g:“z?lee S 'ms‘t’:' S:” "wc.pm.' , - 1 n cream or strong cricken | the lines fiy the American flag, and| dertaking which must have more than|day,” has been rescued from half the! Brown one large tablespoon of butter, | they apparently haven’t been shown| naif-hearted support and ample facll- |Perils which may menace him through { % add “one tablespoon of flour, and_pour there is en inadequate servioe|ifies if it is going to sccomplish re.|life. They are not taught to do a good Sunday Morning Talk on gradually the hot stock. Lo ; add one rendered, for being in the tramspor-| suits. turn for a future reward, but for the s teaspoon of anchovy essénce, and ' tation business for profit they can be| The demoralizing effect of the use|DTCSeRt satisfaction which Kindliness cook until emooth. Saute the oysters to respond to the demands. and unselMish endeavor always give ; s in a little hot butter for a few minutes, e _Gf the various narcotics and the crim- | rice to.~ The Boy Scouts have -oven then slip each s !‘h;;tvrw_ dent desires | hal tendency which it encourages can- | to be a wondertul organization y':;au.. MOODS AND TASKS. place sthotiar m:g“ao;o\:gg' g:xdmp‘:\:} _ thebilito insure ‘transportationat{not be checked too soon. This is|Of their usefulness in the daily walks the hot sauce over and around them.’ «* zeasongble rates will be promptly pro- | fully realized in China and Korea,|Of life. - The Boy Scouts of land | Someone has called moods only the| Wwednesday:—Veal Stew and Toma- even where the carriage is not| where death is the penalty for the|ore daily doing kindly turns which are | “weather of the soul” Everyone Knows, | oes " ut the veal in sraatl ploces oad % st fizst profitable” To spend govern-| use or eale of opjum. Thers the slow- | 5 e's LoD 10, the government, and the | however, that weather is a mighty M- | 4 'sliced onion, a cup of tomato and a er process of reformation is mot at- | good turns which Eive Drestie ta (s | hre of our plans. A foggy dey makes | Lablespoon of Tice or barley. Simmer tempted. The law having been issued |order and give promise of & broader|dificult and dangerous traveling on| "Mt nearly solid. become conscious enough Dossession of us to such a degree that, | TUMbs over the top. Stand the dish- BENE T 1n % theory witich Ies aa|ime And ihere {s no queSHOn But! et by nature. wpon. our oztug’f. it | D andoning resolute endeavor, we ask|©S in a pan of water, cook tiil the — what New York is justified in bring- | cannot be Independent because nature | only to be sllowed to sulk out the hours | S88 are set. Sprinkle salt, pepper and | a1 pear South Killingly is not own- | correction. As he would sive mo as- ing every force to bear which will aid |has decreed we. shall be interdepend- | undisturbed. In a fit of the blues one is | 0ts of butter over each and serve. ed on that farm and as long as the |count of himself, except that he cam in stamping it out. ent. It has beem truthfully said: “No|often as anxious to be let alone as| Frida: Codfish Balls with Tomato gwner of the land finds no fault we |from Longsution in Lincoinshire, he ~NAVAL ENCOUNTERS. man has a right to do as he pleases |some Alpine traveler benumbed and |Sauce—Wash raw salt codfish, shi . see no reason why a Danielson critic hile a messenger was sent ‘With such announcement as has EDITORIAL NOTES, unless he pleases to do right!” It is|perishing in a snowbank. it is obedience or the penalty. and better citizenship, 1and or ses, and a foggy mood is about | Thursday:—Shirred Bggs—Sprin The drug habit is by no means con- - as bad. Most of us mortais have days ;g;mi‘:!:!: e Of‘r:praxn;ekm ';lth br{ég TREPIOIE 294 fined to the metropoli o not take too much prids when we are spiritually below par. De- nto each ramekin i . . 3 it deservea small consideration 85 & | centers. It fo e sxiiciy oS¢ |independence of charster Wo 4o asi | presslon or diecouragement may taks | 4D unbeaten egs: sprinklo some bread 1\ Give Royal Gold Trading Stamps. Ask For | e Business proposition for the govern- % fine, -until you have 11-2 cups. Pare v himself about it to that, Pl el assoclation and exchange that tell for and cut in small pieces mealy potas | Dond Dothe FAIR PLAY. Turpin’s ri is turning out|progress, not independence. Our free-| Duty is easy when one feels like It. | toes, 3 cups. Put potatoes and fish| Killingly, Dec. 11, 1914, The messenger e e Admiral Sturdec's| Lo b° uite & game of checkers atter |dom from cbligations to ' others de- | But one doéx not siwass feel like It | together in stewpan, cover with boll- (Bl om0 news that a Jobn Palmer e met and crushing- |all, Dends upon the smalluess of our wants. | 2y, there's the rub. Indeed, a consid- | ing water, cook till potatoes are done, that he was once arrested iy Gefeated the German Pacific fleet, R s The declaration “Man wants but little | erable part of the work of this unfeel- | but no longer lest they become soggy. D made his 4 it §s clearly demonstrated that @ vitai| The weather man is doing his best|h€re below, but wants that little long,” | ing world must-be done when the|Drain off all water, mash, and beat FAMOUS TRIALS that also factor of every such combat is the|to maintain an easy toplc of conver.|iS @ fine bit of irony, for he wants ail|mood of the .worker forbids. A differ- | till very light. Scason with papper, “_ character of the vessels e ed, with | sation. he can get and does not always care | ence between an animal and a human | more salt if needed, and two tabl ' strategy lending 2 valuable support. e e e e e e The e o a | sty Ro%, whis. seain ToT NaaT > Tarpin upor tiat Servia was to 3 e is supposed to be that of and the other is under the eway of a | esg, and whip again until light a: urpin_ was, upon was the more powerful vessels, the| Just to ' relieve the strain on|farmer, hut who depents unam mig|moral imperative. The dog Is suided | feathers. Shape as near adia e e TRIAL OF DICK TURPIN. mitted to the Yotk Castle, 2 with the longer range and heavier Przemysl the Germans ‘have now at-|neighbors more? The man who is|by inclination, the man by conscience. | sible, roll in finest of sifted bread has not heard of Richard |Dad been there a month some gentie- Nish which Bave carried off the hon- | tacked Przaenyez. bright enough to depend upon his wits | Man does his day's work not primarily | crurbs, fry in smoking hot fat just a | _ W50 > aad 1y # £ { " 1 it ¢ from Lincolnsbire < hout the present war. This - has to depend upon the witless for his | because he wants to, but because he|minute. Drain on soft paper and|Turpin. the highwayman, the “Jesse some horses as their Pro-|crage wes the situation in the running down| ACCOTding to Petrograd {he German Success very often. I imagine mnot | ought te. i serve with hot tomato sauce. james” of the Enmglish boy? “The R e T tee e Wt Emden It eerenee ot | army impersonated Mother Hubbard | feW Deople mistake indifference for in- | No one in normal physical heaith is| Saturday:—Stuffed Rolled Roast— |Brince of Highwaymen” as he is|tried to Four months later his early attack of the British cruisers| "ien it entered Lodz Cependenceindifforence mever has an |8 HIETe i N eheT:, Lo oo aboul | Wipe two pounds steak out from the |cqlied, has figured i thousuds of |CEus BSORMIEy was ClacoMerSd. 30| nel e for Tue thing, hemee ‘it 15 the ether the rain falls of | round three-fourths inch thick. Spread | . thongh s ek upon the Germans at Helgoland. In father of deception. If we are inde-|the sun shines. Nor is one in moral | with a stuffi 2 , StoFl his chargoter is flocked to the to see lope an lonmouth were sunk = lependent we have achieved about all | sot o not greatly matter after | butter meited, 1-2 kind-heart and was in — n the 22 e Wi Bocause of the longer range of the| T80 Peoble fail to 1ook upon it gs|the Independence there is in.the worid, | we .have learned €0 discount them. | popper. salt and saze HmE pates |only stealing from the rich to give 1ol tried at York Assizes before Sir Wil- e the sevses ooter? stnelan obligation, = They need not, and, very often, should | ind bake 45 minutes. - the poor: But in the following, the|jiam Chapple ctments for s B — mTl’;:dlznfl jure ofl "Kfinl is not always be obeyed. Sunday:—Beef Loal—Two pounds| oo wufi‘c:x; of tmu“mn.n is ::a:?. horse st and upon e:.lg-::) was e condition of "y s nowledge, for the use of _ and his (nstead being = | soon <l ‘and the Indefatiguable ware| neatn 1o of raon fi"‘n::; “7:")““:},5 knowledge oftenor discloses him, |ing, because moods o steak chopped; 2 teaspoons salt: | (ractive s attempts have been made| e highwayman Dick Turpin, ‘ in“the British fleet, Doth| woria but it Is of more. impertasee| LOUPE Savs: “Men may live fools, buf | nous things if allowed to become Poultry . seasomng.. 1 s, Leaspoon |to piéture it, was most miserable in ing the servant of Mr. - @arrying long range and heavy Euns,|ie the naise. portance | fools they cannot die” This may be | ual. It is #o sasy to get into g; cup milk: 1| jee ending. Son, were then laid against him, TWwo the = like it1” 3 beaten egg: butter size of a2 waln was Hampst ward Cirearint =z because most of them die vasrants.|of ‘mot feeling ‘sma 1 ot [ Durpiey was ook 1n, R o St s wuter thign oy Thero are as many Kinds of fools 48 | fatally easy it is Hi Sar a thn ol peean T Loagtoe but- i N 3 - sex, the son of John Turpin, and put|Saward, who were both brought from viration of the vers factes wetn oe| Edison tsckles the reconstruction |there arc visible stars in the heavens. | some x ble course of conduct | o, “Fie s 2ress I 1oat, bake one s {Eeex By crder 0f e I R 50| problem With the enthusiasm and in- | “The fool who finds some greater fool | simply because we “feel like it!” Mere | qov’y, (ChIS, Was prepaved on Satur- o ?wtlfl 'y marksmanship | terest- which characterize all his work |t0 admire him” has to be recognized jay for Sunday’s lunch). o~ caea He 15 a powerful 1 as possessing just o little bit of merlt Duty otte ; the prisoner since he Hone of the naval engagements have| b Haslet openly confessed he was. als ing, sy G ith She daily desserts. In|jemeant ved In Do f20 married one. of his f femonstrated just what might be ex-| There 1n ways afraid of a fool because there R & Ky, faily R the e maids and-that he, James Smith, Sortan it vessels of equel moric. wad| coriere s autte o contrast n the re-|was no way of teliing e is not & % bt Ry B B TS taught the prisoner for about B ol S et - T. Herrlck from France |knave. A supposedly senseless Scotch | Wil must dominate feeling. Mind|gutics wore thus. rotom tiig, Bome stealars | months, in which time he learned from Sormaic o, and call for, & ievieg et| L2010 the way some of the ex-dip- 12d wio always choss the smaller of |ie above mood ~Feeling s ik b e ystematicelly dl- him ‘“the art of wrl $ @eamanship and gunnery which dur- ot st s W K L “Why do you alwaye take the pewny | their coming OF going Mot to b6 bre: THE DICTAGRAPH. 3 — et P the engagements have al-| ' By early sh instead of the sixpence? Don’ . Wil is ke the ot T S the gang but Turpin were ar- r " * only one-sided comparison. It| onty “ofi'u,' ‘;m"h‘mg’u’:-‘::”t;';g‘ know the difference in value v LETTERS TO THE EDITOR| restcd in an inv, he making his escape that th %5, however, all & part of the terrible | constderation to the purchasing less | Loy fis fhc Sopposed fool. “But if'f| heavens an ot v by diving through a window. r, the ther r of war. The more powerful e TR Ko g less|took the silver they would mever breadth from the spot where, by all Another Guess Coming. Finding the county of Essex too hot, e it i saestol o Witk | ChaReg Tequired ~after|me againi” There is no felling which | calculation, he'should be at any given 5 % Turpin went further north and met his is the greater fool, “hg Who imposes | time. Dentiaitor: An ltem appeared in the | pest triend.” famous e on himself and thinks Be knows that —_— rpartin- o iocate a soealied “reryg | BiShwaymap, frst making ol many but ich he not stue an Wi al usation of the | D 3 naintance by trying up, War obliterates which he has not studied and of which| The exercise and ed: T ot s o 8. mo-oellel “entia | ¢ by trying to Beld him General Joffre hasu't forgotten what|L® IS most profoundly ignorant,” or the | will gives us command of m ridentally otieisina ihooction and | while King stopped Turpin with th season At is when he promises o0l “in a high station to whom all|great and infinitely useful vietory. 1If | REGeTTAIY cising e supposed | came intentions. Nét léng after, Tur: Cisthne diaeet fordd 2| things look small, and who looks small | one wants to increase his moral | STitiC: The reporter, however, has an- | pin committed hi e e s ®eoplo “if|to everyono else” There is a little of | muscle lot him try doing each day|Ofier, Elless coming. as the “rabld|smogting o man servast £oes w the fool in cversone unless we have|something 16 ought to do but does not gritic” does mot lve on a farm and | Thompson, who tried to effect his eap- ~ Tha and ‘the Tom King, improvement since the|at the moment feel like 2es Do vss for § mowing mheliing ture- s "Bhe 1dea of William Watson calling|days of Aristotle, for Lo informed the | benefit is gréater than that from neng | L2 Co Turpin continued at this “gentle oc- to this country to get Into the was | Forid “There is a foolish corner cven | dumbsbells. Oneé gradually cupation for about three years when He knew betier Befors making auy|lt the brain of a sage” dependent of of vy M |in @ meles he by mistake shot X such break, even thomgh he claimas| [t fs not a brave man who carrleq | day & woriing day every how faed, The traveled G0 " Lineslashire poeic 2 revolver in his hip pocket, or who |one ing eduipment of this community any | whers he stopped the name of st ~ - oons b DA hacecin e L B more than one swallow makes & sum- | Bajoer, the while ; A resolution has been introduced fn 2 ¥ i MRS, A. E. iAo e b Dole for | dence i 3 % South Killingly, Dec. 11, 1914, er rash without consulting the desires gl b o o g : Doss Own & Mawing Machine. of Doctor Cook. il ; 3 b

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