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“&a’m-‘mdn course, Btenograpfic ecourss, Becrstarisl EVERY WOMAN'S OPPORTUNITY B ety possible ‘:’,"“ Commetcial teacbers ' The Bulfetin wants good home letters; good business letters; good Grace: “’lnd 4 Md-dhd?h’:l::w{:::fi::“mw'wm'“ < i ful letters of any kind the mind may suggest. They should be in hand by o - W This school does oy serie Wednesday (of each week. Write on but one side of the paper. much, Address, SOCIAL CORNER EDITOR, Bulletin Offige, Norwich, Conn. Merry Widow: Arféyou sick or just ren'l b\lYly‘.' ‘Will send a card soon. . Janet, did you do this? “Why choose this time for a visit, besides I haven't met with Hannah Jane, ou are very welcome to our in all these years® And thi ? THREE PRIZES MONTHLY: $2.50 to first; $1.50 to second; $1.00 to third. | Social Corer. I will trny to be present sl "m.. .:4 sends her | For umuly'.g ‘fl’ci':r:‘:' w.aa‘uj Award made the last Saturday in each month. to help initiate you. Hope the goat And you look so countrified ol LDy Auttied i / | with one-nait cup of thiek Jemon. - Clover Leaf: 1 didn'tissee you when As mfl"m. .o:cl;c(upom of o:r:::' o‘fl‘u;. Good wishes to all. ', one-half teaspoon a; vor PAULA. P AAnar ; you lett, but will write before long. Upon the dear old farm, old-style way of dressing) NGRS D AR e e . Tayhe Yeu ik Yoe phdmira: Your story 1n'last weds And hopes 1 -will not mind the care, | To our other guests 5 fne. BLANCHE: Tards received and |habits of that family. Sy, lust sum- | *3i51"3 000" yiue ity o cttarg] T She ek AR “Oh, dear me! where shall I put you? mal] L er wi Almi 3 5 s LTk ulle gussivid el iesien | Be uitind ot cur Denin o koow sie | TS 21} SEIOMAS Enly WReR 7oU | Tals wioter Ion, be a8 Mo ewwpe, | Bur T sew phatx vl act BU T TBMN RAN 0": THAGK to writers indicated. BN v Mol IV IRAdd 1 fhe elly, S oacsome Pine: WIIl try and call | And 1" thoughs: ihle e Just cur time |\ Ana il ubia st ia th - ABSENT ONE—Card received mnd | onor St wuz bung In the closet of the|some time when out for-a spin. To take & resting spell. You and Issac Ditter siay theve, forwarded to Keziah Doolittle. ay. Almiry and T had jest stepped | ,113:‘1’:"‘{‘ e neiting 18 Something Tl leave my work with Sarah Ana: Quite good board you can procure, . . AUNT MEHITABLE—Card received | out to the posy bed in the back yard e Tt —— SEIE SRS Mhees ARS_wheh You've sesn the eif . < e A 06 day and o T Jest in tivse S0 nd | . ECTNaRS it will relleve a patents|For housework is her sirongest point, | John will pay your bill, I'm ure | Engine and Cars Left the Rails and Rolled Into River at Three —_— the Parkins womay comin’ down stairs. HAWKWEED JOINS THE CIRCLE.|She sed she 1dn't Bi6s ‘heen expoand to & oputAsions &lo Tke he rose up, dreadful rath ’Clock in the i Police ; Made o e ahe wanted £ Doury the styte of | case there is danger that the disease | But first, I'll get me some new things | But the teass stols from my eyss, o m Morning: Appointments oDear Bdltor and Sisters of the Soclal | Almiry's weddin' dress to use for one e O ) i | o v sy Bt Raels T4, 50 longed to ses my sister, - ler of War of 1812 Died ‘orner: Throus! e _kindness of a|of her gals had been up stairs t 2 me DEN PO = S, "Twas readful sad surprise. Captain Wheel Noank—Or- nelghbor 1 have had the pleasure of | ook at it. fi’:ybe You think 1 wasn'¢ | OF the anxious period, of the most im- | That green and valler mixed; Well, we Dicked up our belonsines, o 8 - reading the Social Corner page neerly | riled sum then. portant disease: Il get some aprons long and wide,| Byt we went to no_hotel; P . se2 3 . overy Tweek. 1 have enjoyed it very | -And furthermore, you know how | Chicken Pox—Symptoms ususily ap-| And a new laundry frill; We had seen enough of Boston— ganization of Norwich Militia Preceeding Rapidly. mugh, éspecially the helps and pecipes, | much I thought of my new Singer|Pear on 14th day; —anxious period | And as my old one’s most worn out We had had our “resting spell.” 80 think I should like to join youy cir- | sewin’ machine after runnin’ the old | FApes from 10 to 18 days. ;| TR have & new umbril cle and be one of the happy Jam\y. | Voos tor Years. Well, the very night| Diphtheria—Symptoms, 2nd day; S0 we turned our faces homeward, 1 may come again in the near fu-|after my new machine wuz brought I |uXious period. 2 to G days, Then we'll go down to Boston town Ang our hearts are full of pain In Norwich, 50 years ago, the city| Stonington’s Battle Anniversary. ture. 4 had got the supper table sot and old |, Measles—Symptoms, 14th day: anx-| And visit Hannah Jane: When we think of that: reception was in the throes of glving birth to] HAWKWEED. |Tabby wuz purrin’ a song under the 10U period. 10 to 14 days. I know ’twiil please her most to death | We shall never try again. a police department. ~The appoint-| Today is tbe snniversary of the Maind. stove while he waited for you to cum |, Mumps—Symptoms, 19th day; anx-| To see us once again.” ST ments of the officials seemed to come | Pombardment of Stonington in the CORRDRUMS. from he bars, when one of them Par: | 100 Beriod. 16 to 0 8%, o o, |S0,1 Ut on my. bran-new thines B ASTLTORD DAY. | aard, Cniet Crowel, an o CoBaIn | Nenerieas fag wis maticd 1 he mask Hioe sais Glih (DAt & th n— - i; anx- | And unday clothes, Smail were appointed without much o kine gals (with that dog o thelrs|, . 'bCrica, 12 to 20 days. ARG off we went to soe our friends GREETINGS FROM L. H. K. aiffculty. but the common council | Dear the battery and received thirteen Mr. Editor and All the Social Cor- |the door an door| Scarlet Fever—Symptoms, 4th day; |” And all the city shows. 15t on the lieutenant, One |5bote through it. Commodore Hardy R WAt iR s | i ooy and hen L aneudlt ehe anxious period, 1 to 7 days, 2 Dear Editor and Sisters of the So- | mosucl miint ot Tre mot s whes | afterward inquired. “Who manned everyone sick, but those who swallow | *“‘Ma saw the man bring you a new | Smallpox—Symptoms, _12th day; | Our old hair trunk was most too dig, clal Coger:—Is this weather warm |the boat train, coming up from New |those guns.” Being informed that “a it. Answer. ~Flattery. machine, and she says please wont | 2nxious period, 1 to 14 davs. For we hadn't long to stay, enough for you. It is fine to g0 trolley [ London ran off the track and rolled | few Mshermen” attended to them he In" what place did the cock crow |you lergd her the shuttle out of it, as| TyPhold Fever—Symptoms, 2ist @ay; [ So I thought I'd make a bandbox do.|2Rd auto riding to take the breeze. down the bank into the river. There |rePlied. “if they are as sure of catch- when all the world could hear him.|she has broke hers. anxious period, 1 to 28 days. ’And Ike, he stored away 1 have not written for some time, | was only one immediate fatality, how- | iPE @ fish as hitting a mark, they must Answer. In Noah's ark. “I had jest sed a very decided No!| . Whooping Cough—Symptoms, 14th |The rest in an old carpet bag but it is not because I have lost in- | ever, and most everyone escaped with. | be successful fishermen.” A carpenter made a door, but it was | when that pesky dog spied Tabby and | 92¥: anxlous period, 7 to 14 days. *Twas good and large and thick; terest in the Social Cormer, for I do|out injuries. It hapened at 3 o'clock Chisf Appointed. too large; he cut it and cut it too Ht- | made a dive for her. Round and| -Resards to all And so we started off, you see enjoy reading the letters every week; |in the morning. These items from the 2 tle; he cut it again and made it just | round the room they went and over the AUNT HESTER. Both looking mighty slick. also, notice we have several new mem- | Bulletin throw some light on what | AUS. 11.—By ballot, at a meeting of fit. Answer. He cat it too little, that | table; off went the lamp shade and g e bers with us. The more the merrier, I | happened back in '65 around he: the court of common council, Zadoc is, he @id not_cut enough of it, crash on to the floor went your chiny | A CORRECTION FROM TIDY ADDLY | We rode and rode for miles and miles, | S2¥. Ang. T—Paymaster G. W. Bunting- | C: Crowell was chosen chief of palice. A son asked his father for money.|cup and sasser that Tirza Ann gave e With now and then a stop, Kitty: Yes, I think you have called | ton of this city. U. S. arrived in|20d Nathan Small copiain. After 31 His father replied, “If you will drink | you last Christmas. At last that gal| Dear Corner Sisters: I wish to cor-| And when we got to Boston town, on me several times. If I think right | New York Friday on his vessel the|Unsuccessful ballots for leutenant, it a glass of milk and not let it go down | managed to collar the dog and led him | rect rule for baking peppers last week.| | thought I'd surely drop. you are not a small kitty, but I am | United States steamer Ottawa, from |¥aS voted to adjourn until the next your throat, I will grant your re-|out, sayin': ‘Why, Dandy,’ but never a|It should have read remove top for|iand! Such a crowd I never saw glad to welccme you as our Socfal | St. John's river, Florida, which comes | €Vening. quest.” He got the money. How did | word about bein’ sorry for the ruin [COVers, instead of cases. I must have| And such a dreadful noise! Corner pet. Come again. north after 20 months brilliant service Apreciation of Conductor’s Help. he do it? Answer. By standing on|she had left behind. omitted, place a small strip of bacon || never see in all my life Aunt Hester: Thanks for the pretty | on the southern coast. x 4 his head and letting it go up his| ©“And now Il tell you what I'm goin' | OVer each pepper before baking. (D®| So many men and boys! card you sent some time ago. Please On their arrival in Boston, this throat. , to do. I will write our troubles as a | B0t serve bacon.) i accept my belated one. Shait Somnt Msuan Mikien Aguin. | Swiics wns Julised fa dhs newmwepe LIBERTY BELL. |story for The Corner and ask the Si Mandy: No, I do not belong to the | well, T set down upon a bench Dewdrop: Do not I know you? Were| Between 9 and 10 oclock Friday Cits b under: e | i { a —— ters to write a sequel to it, a follerin’ | STange, but joined your excursion last | While ke he locked aroun’ you not a Dewdrop before you dropped | night, the model court house, which | 7 the ity o B":;.’ e A CHEERFUL CHAT IQQM out Luke 6: 35." vear and think Si played the bugle (?) ITo try and find an omnibus the dew? Was storry not to have met | had spent the day quietly at Franklin "‘C" ;" "‘“;‘;d o g - e BUARGHE. “I second the motion,” sez Josiah.|On our car; wondered where I had| To take us way uptown, ¥ou at the Willimantic picnic. square, suddenly moved off. Om Sat- |10 Tonductor Bdware Mortté foF hw PERTTL o mss it's eafe to leave Neighbor|Seen him. Am I right¥ Where Jack and Hannah lived in style| Diana: Hope you are comfortable|urday, the institution was on view in|/ eé‘iam, lior the ’n D airident o Dear Corner Folks and Editor: My, Parkins' case in their hands, as the| Pesgy Anne: Had to keep paper| Without a thought or care, these warm days. I enjoy your stories | another part of the town and it is said t"h“‘e ‘"‘m ':“ rre i g pm i pgrigghort W e woather nad e Farmy. | Sisters T have met seem to be a pretty | 2Way from ‘hubby” this week, he|(As I've since learned) for country |and letters. the various towns of the county will > = pu C. E. S: Fow art thou? Don't|be treated to a sight of it in turn. It |Oon record their apreciation of the good think I got lost last Sunday. My |is quite likely to be returned to New {fldmemxdughced by him on the try- friend had @ Rouse full of company.|London after having a short pleasure | & occasion. er has described the wande: eeds | 800d sort; but I think I would make | Would be so puffed up from your com- fol e N o ®%hg | Your idea a leetle bit bigger aid give | Pliments. Would have hid as bad a| ‘Cept send there children there! clouds clear away to give the flowera |{lle men & chance to try at¥this story | Lime with him as Mandy has with S oy s Bripprogit e el By .| writin’, too. Perhaps Uncle Jerushy |Since I “jined” the Corner, he has|\Fore long we reached a big stone | Better luck next time. trip about the county, as it is too old- Promoted to Lieutenancy. Faraway Dime: I was mach pleased | c0uld beat them all. I wish I could | taken to perusing the columns, you hous L. H. K. |fashioned for this place. We shalll .. .. "0 0 B = Ir. of to read your Jetter telltag of your fire. | think of sumthin' to offer as a prize | see. 4 One of a great, long row, want to build a new one more suited | y IS0t TROTAS T TORURCT Tro St cooker. Have been thinking I was|foT the best story. But while I am| Aunt Abby: The crocheting was|and lke he rapped upon the door, LONESOME PINE SECONDS THE | !0, the wants of a live town. lieutenancy in his regiment, the 3lst alone in The Corner with the: handy | thinkin' it over I guess I'll go and see | done beautifully. I sent letter. But Hannah seemed so slow! The new state_militia law 1s work- | [PUgePancy 17 His PeEImEnt (0 fast helpers. The lady that demonstrated |l I €an't wire up that spring so I can| Dom Pedro: Hope you are getting | Why, there we stood for half an hour! MOTION. ing finely in New London. Thel, . rs o O 0 4otiored on the Rio them at one of the hardware stores|Set MY taters to market. % on_ well. (I 'knew it very well) company recently organized over 401clia."UCL e Bagdad, Mexico. lately said she eould hardly get people SAMANTHA. Maine Lover's birthday is Aug, 16.| And rapped, till someone passing said, | Dear_ Editor and Social Corner Sis- |members, and is rapidly Increasing | y;o.; Gardiner was formerly a sergeant © Took af ke Tikw Otbee bleminen. and Trottie's Aug. 17. It is nice to| “Why don't you ring the bell?" ters:—You see I am alive to my op- | Nathaniel H. Ames is captain and the Wo pass them by, losing comforts from e have the Corner know. tadies Houtenants sxe Willam W, Packer and i‘r_lmgompany H, 26th regiment, Conn. Pyt 1o ASONABLE RECIPES. TIDY ADDLY. |just then came up the wide-paved | Poinsettia: Received your card.|George Havens. i i I find that molasses sugar at three| pear Sisters of the Soctal C : oz e wall Thank you. It must be beautiful in Aug. 8.—The Fitchville Mill is in Draw in Police Appointment. cents a pound will make a gallon of | 1q there always mnel horc :n” t;nr::;; TIMELY TESTED RECIPES. My favorite niece Irene, California if the reality is anything | Operaticn. It has been stopped some| Aug. 12.—At an adjourned meeting molasses coating 35 cents; some of it a 1 like i - - |time. An addition has been built, |of the board of common council, the B o Lt chores otk Lnant to Joln your happy circle and | Dear Soclal Corner Sisters: I grow M e T e s sl of boor | nearly all the new machinery has been | appointments of the police force were to thin it. Keep an eye upon in send a few recipes which I have |more interested In The Corner every|.why Aunt Janet and Uncle Ike! mother. 1 enjoyed your letter on|Put in. and it has been repaired |taken up where they were left off. heating, that it does not boil o My 'ound to be excellent: week. I am sorry I do not know more Can this be you?' she said, Yosemite Valley very much. throughout. It makes heavy sheet-|After four unsuccessful ballots for a what a mess to clean, and smoke, too Sponge Cake—Two cups sugar, 2[Of the Sisters. 1 feel like a stranger. | And took us right into the house, Rural Delivery e maxt party you |ing and drills. The cloth is in great|lieutenant, Alderman Blackstone Have had experiences in this lime. |CuPs flour, 4 eggs, 1 tablespoon baking | I know Papa's Boy and hope to know | * But her face turned awful red. £0 to put on stronger glasses, as the | demand and the company has recently | moved to amend Section 5 of the Police Gingerbread is so good made with it | POWder, pinch salt, 1 teaspoon lemon | more of the Sisters. pretty girl Uncle Si fell over happens | advanced the wages of the hands 20| Ordinance so as to render a majority and helps out many times with the|eXtract, 3-4 cup hot water; stir sugar{ Here is a very nice I wondered why, but soon found out, [to be an old married woman. per cent. necessary , instead of a two- other sugar, and yolks of eggs together until Currant Pie Recipe—One pint can el the 3 ¥ 3 guessed i issi i thirds vote. It was not carried. The Wildwood: How I dhoula love to : add flour with baking pow- |red currants and one cuppof um:: Po“r":;:u:l: i‘.‘;: ecalun l::lflg‘!emfg;"m rnfi.?f"‘x" knl:f:em:t (m‘;roullrs’t.e'r:. R st fifth ballot stood: Joab B. Rogers 5, make you a call. Your home looks as beat un- | cooked together 15 minutes; then add dirt, Peggy Anne: Think it would be|wmavor G mounced that he had | Cbarles S. Peale 5. Then Alderman homelike and I should be In\'llll‘nflns d flavor and whites | one-half cup sugar. I wondered how a broom fine to form Club No. % O e e el Coaneil, | Blackstone’s motion was put through. the garden, sampling the berries an r Bake In hot| Someone may like to try this un-|Could find its way about the floors Roxanna Wince: Iam standing just | miin W hitiemore and Gould, a board | 5-4 and the election went over for & uf‘lm""lnl the flowers. Too bad you are o : cooked So covered up with chalrs, as stately as if I had never been feiled. | of police commissioners under the new | fOrtmigbt. rrAn o;i. U ad Dm-lng—onu pint vinegar,| Tomate Pickle—Three quarts ripe Aunt Hester: I agree with you that | ordinance, to take the place of the old Resigns as Militia Captain. w ..ll"“ h&I‘P atory is p!\un full of | 1-8 !lhlc;lponn utter, 3 tablespoons | tomatoes, one pint celery, one large it we have any more picnics each one | watch committee. Alderman Crowell| Capt. S. R. Parlin has resigned his ;\“:“ ;:mrh ner‘-& h“lo‘ fortunate | sugar, 1-2 teaspoon salt. Put on stove | Ereen pepper, three onions, if liked, one | falled to send enough postals for all | carry their own lunch, plate, cup, spoon | presented a list of 26 candidates for mmn’i‘;sio*n after over three years wiake a turning point in her life, e 1200 to thia vinews while OB T I e St e . Seaaaci | sthwm (eopa Nuver. Jraand ithene [T ebouia Tike to make o motion thet | Heoet) S or s hetng fom Te- ) (Ca B aie C V. M h N ld b many at the picnie. t 3 1 Sister SI: As voware & full fledged |Ing and beat good. one tablespoon cloves, one quart vine- | | The Social Corner garden is flour- | we adopt Aunt Hester's suggestion. AR wa—— meraber you will be aprinting around Oat Meal Bread—O: s Stir wi & old Ti City Watch. vk —One yeast cake | 88r: stir well and can. ishing, and is qute a care. I have|Let us hear from others who feel the ime City Watch. ml-dh':nh lltl.\;::‘ l’l;r:rld.lhn:llnflml the | aissolved in cup of warm water; 2| I feel sorry for Si. He doesn't have twon“w ix ro-:. 1l blooming, be-|same about this. If the Sisters will| Aug. 9.—In regard to the old and “fi,. b g o i 1 | CuPS of catmeal, 4 cups of boiling wa~ much fun, with Mandy watching him | sides many other later flowers. Wish | look back they will remember that|new police department, the Bulletin 14 P o8 Well| tor poured over oatmeal anq let cool; | &ll the time. T could send each onp of you a bou- | Aunt Mbbie had to spend the most of | said: Up to some thirty years back Interested Reader: The whit then add 1 tablespoon salt, 1 cup mo-| 'IShing You all good luck. quet. her time in the kitchen. the good people of Norwich were so 1n the tiisndar Bee "t rmd“ ":T lasses, yeast cake and flour for stiff SHAMROCK. 1 notice new members keep joining] Doctor: I will certainly come to your | quiet and well:behaved that no watch- AMaybe it was the extreme tem) l:“fl | dough. Let stand over night. In the e our Social Corner., but the old ones are | next party, if only to have the pleas- | men were required or employed day or Greetings to all Th cornorm Pe. | morning put in ting with spoon, let | GREETING FROM DOROTHY PER- | falling off pretty fast. Are you all too | ure of one of your after dinner pills. | night. but at about that date a large o ‘NomE, | Tise and dake. KINS. busy to write? I cannot think you| Best wishes. incenliary fire occurring, it was deemed ve lost interest. Let's get busy and LONESOME PINE. |necessary to adopt some precautions, —_— quarts cucumbers cut small; ¢ me-| Dear Editor and Social Corner Sis.|Surprise ourselves and one another. [S— and a volunteer night watch was ors BORROWIN', dium cuctimbers or a cup of small | ters: —Greetings to you all. As a rule I seldom send recipes but ganized, consisting of a number of —_— .| pickling onlons; 2 quarts green toma- | Pegsy Anne: I agree With you 1n|Nill this time. One cannot boost one's RECIPES FROM PAULA, tlderly cltizens who occasionally made year, oes cut smy p) N o7 N vagl B .1 all the time. No matter e & rou of e city duw e :«3‘.“..»?'{;‘.3':.71"‘.’.3&?:%‘.".-: Vo mare | pepper cut u‘i. foak ",'5‘,5",‘,'{,,!‘ "lfi f::‘f.‘.l‘%#‘?.’.&’&%&.‘“:.&"fl.,‘.:‘ ds:',:‘,( h:‘:am'\‘zl::e nml- Vke it, others are not | Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: | darkest hours of the night. On these, ket before the price got any lower. strong brine and cook in the morning |I am a very near neighbor to Lo always Interested. I am going to shake | I Send a few recipes: with a hired bank watchman or so, the Therefore we riz at 4 o'clock this|in some brine and drain. Put on stove | some Pine. - hands with a few of the friends and Caraway Cookies—Beat together one | city depended for protection from mornin' and I wus hustlin’' around to | 8nd pour over them the following mix- Polnsettia: Your letter about the|then to business. cup of sugar, and a scant half cup of | fires. murders, roberies and of all the git breakfast while Josiah got his load | ture: 1 cup sugar, 4 tablespoons mus- | trip to Yosemite Valley was very in. Am glad to hear Sister Ready is|butter, add two eggs, a pinch of salt, |larger crimes. Some fifteen years ago, ready for market when I heard Jostah | tard, 1 cup fiour, 1 cup vinegar, a pinch | teresting, could almost imagine .'.7,...,; back in our native state. Recelved | one and one-half cups of flour (meas- | the present system of a paid city watch comin' back into the house, and he | Of tumeric. Bring to boll and seal. one of the party; know you but ne¢|Postal card. Will send you some | ured before sifting), one level teaspoon | was organized, whose duty it was to wae talkin' to himself in this man- Chili Sauce—Twenty ripe tomatoes, | &8 well as I know your mother. ¥ views. Will also send cards to any | Of cream tartar, teaspoon soda, and | watch the city from twilight to day- 2 onions, 4 peppers with seeds, 2 1-2 Aunt Sarah: Think you are going|on® Who will do that. Just address | one-half level teaspoon caraway seed; | break and (of late vears) to Iigk;l a{\nd_ cu&- vinegar, 1 cup sugar, salt. If |Some these days. Heard of your be. | Potlatch, 3847 23 ave. S. W. Seattle, do not roll the dough, but drop m extinguish the street lamps. A few spice nams At the common council meeting. A new militia company is talked of in town. As but 60 are allowed by law, and 54 already organized, our boys will have to hurry up about it. Capt. Parlin’s company will soon have the require dnumber and no more can enter that. New Windham County Mill. The Attawaugan company have com- menced work on their new mill at Amsbury’s village. The building will be of stone, 135x50 feet, three stories high, and be used for the manufacture of cotton goods. The Torner, Mustard Pickles—Two and one-halt SPECIAL TG WOMEN The most economical, cleansing and germicidal of all antiseptics 18 Paxtine A soluble Antiseptic Powder to be dissolved in water as needed. nel “T'll'do’ something to hom. I sartin v will™ is desired add 2 teaspoons cin- | IN& to a party Thursday, and in New | Wash. This will save the Editor some | & spoon into the pan, shaping years since, one day policeman was I see he wuz all wrought up and ses 1 teaspoon clove and 1 London Friday. trouble—don't you think so? the hand. ut on duty, but a great hue and cry on, 1 tea- e spoon allspice. Cook til thi Remember M He » Aunty No. 1: Haven't forgotten I ving been raised over the expense eal, - untll thick and |4 ettor than 7ou wers Mst tiae 1| WS 7ou a letter. And Pesey Anns.|orous cor and one tbiemocs of - | Lo, Ofice, Was abolished about & et Green Corn Pickle—One dozen ears [ h2rd from vou. Saw you out in your | Why are you waltng: | o |on julce with powdered sugar to stiff- e 1 D Sathof Ser shuter Citias somet! groen corn. one head cabbage. 2 green | zugt he e et o | i i tinte. €| en ‘it enough to spread. In the state and there is no doubt that nothint.more than to let out his PIE” | mustard, 3 e Seemar SPooRS | Lonesome Pine: Saw you and Aunt| Joan: You are mot forgotten. Write | Cookies—Beat together ome cup of | the new system will be greatly to the| A4 medicinal antiseptic for douches oslah,” sex I, “Jest you ca’m 4own | calt over this and let stand over night, | Sarah &0 by one day. Caught a|When you can. butter and two cups of sugar; add two | advantage of the city. In treating catarrh, inflammation or and tell me what you air talkin'| 1y morning drain, then cook 15 min- | ¥limpse of a yellow bow on your belt | Balsam Fir: ‘Will write you soon. |eggs beatem thoroughly, one-half cup Guarded Coast in War of 1812 ulceration of nose, throat, and that utes and seal. " | 0 knew you were both off for a good Hettie Marit You too are silent.|of milk and two cups of flour in which caused by feminine ills it has no equal. “I'm talkin' about Neighbor Parkins, time with the Social Cormer Sisters. Let us heag from you. I know you |is mixed a teaspoon of baking powder; For ten years the Lydia Pinkham “What does ail you, Joslah? Has od ™ Capt. Jonathan Wheeler, who died in ses he. “Why, he'd borry- the cloth Dandy Brown Bread—Three cups In- ad h more flour to roll thin.|Noank Wednesday, organized ~and|jyfeqgicine Co. has recommended Paxtine | atan meal, T cup flour, 2 cups sweet e R “3{:&‘:’“%.:3 lfldn-'.u £00a for Christ- by g-o;:lm:o'okymu often lpotl.dmhy ;2"::'&‘3‘: ,;h;mm‘l'g"&e °:':‘r°:"‘ym“2’ in their private correspondence with N g A A LETTER FROM POTLATCH. |mas gifts. Saves a rush at the last|baking. L e woiai Tetwats Mystic | Sowe: Wik wemwes (s avieiovite: minute, as very v - Boston Cookies—Mix thoroughly | and New London. He was Very active |y’ g sworth its weight in gold.” b4 Dear Editor and Friends:—I think it| Pollyann: I wonder if you took re: -beaten eggs, one an half es as SCO! d received | gruggists. 50c, box. mail Sweet Pudding—One cup chopped | about time some of the western Cor-|Your name from the book I read with g’xp: ;'f"nnr'. e TR lpnln toe for his eficlent services. o g g - B suet, 1 cup chopped raisins, nerites got busy. I know I have been ! that character. It was very Interest-| o' ;o seeded and fine: | * Aug. 10.—Lieut. Benoni Sweet, late The Paxton Tollet Co. Boston, Mass. g_:"' molasses, 1 one of the tardy ones, enjoying the one cup of butter, one. mf teaspoon | of the Second R. I regiment, whose g00d letters from others, and : Welcome to our et 3 s G the wotk | Whoo pate s | Corner, Farhaps. X west to _achodl | o6 00%: & Witle SA%L Melk & atmed el e O e befiors the wav Lae ar- . COAL AND LUMBER a short visit nmot long ago. Sald she| with you. Can not guess who you are, Do you know in pealing tomatoes|had just written to ] Tont cundt m i Bestet B’ Wil gu- | LID6. TR SRUEE SUSNIS et 56 nesifiefl § rived In Sown the Corner, g Doaches that if you put them in a|now while the spirit meves Iil have | turn the compliment. Cocoanut n cmuuww-w:‘:: g :"’"’.’& nis cn AI dish g over them | my say. anut Cookies—Dissolve one N as sol and let them stand two or three min- The summer certal; been cup of milk half teaspoon soda, | hotel—the Watch Hill House—and all | utes the skins will peel off readily, bm:ye one at :u.r. hounmso 2| Pineapple Cream Pie:—Line a ple|oqd fuo-thirds of & cup n-lu:{nmu the property on Watch Hill Point, eave 1t welcomed will call again. v flowers to care for: also, other garden T O o Sanar oF seatog | L0 cups of sugar, one cup of Giasecacd | the “Atlantic House and the govern- v all.. vork, household duties, aad plenty of | Din T Tuice: dratied -oft” Then | CocoiTit JShe SMertan of dosm o | e Bt Free Burning Kinds and Lehigh Our city has been crowded with enough to roil. Haks in & quick oven. Boat Train Ran O Track. strangers visiting the Pacific S o4 mn‘ coast, to | aq Ginger ALWAYS IN STOCK t Melt one-half cup of | About three a. m. Wednesday, the e exposition. | Cover the blanc butter and turn It into one cup of mo- | boat train from New London ran off A. D. LATHROP week the first of July: and of course | niaees 870 Drowa golden brown Jn (e O easpoon of soda, dissoived | wiiie stations. nearly oppusite Aliyns | Oice—cor. Market and Shetucket Sts, e ; oven. i ved | ville stations, nearly opposite 's . ; we all“joined with them for a good in a - of water. and flour | Point. A rail was broken into seven Telephone 463-12 s Health B : e et enough to roll. Bake quickly. pieces and to this the accident is at- tributed. Dr. Carleton was first to arrive on the ground and dressed in 21 soventoen ‘aiferent pereons wounded FAMOUS FURS head. . Farnsworth, and Tracy aiso did their utmost. Thers | oo Cocts oeip 2nd Sets. 2 large| Remodeling and repairing also done > proportion escaped uninjured. The s the beaten eggs; flavor to taste. engine and four cars ti surely. Superior styles. Cream 8ponge Cake—Two eggs, one | somersault down the mgm M. BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St. eun of *urar Ane een of hrepd Aot | o the ehafiag mner- - cups sweet milk, one cup white flour,