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Horwich Bulletin and ’ fied SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOUSEWIFE. ; 119 YEARS OLD | How well South Carolina is prepared| A measuring cup and flous _sifter ubscription price 13¢ & week; 50e a | 1O handle this phase of the mat! -hm'ndh-xcptmmwuml‘n ...u..fl-,... remains to be seen. It can if save time. Entered at the Postafos at Norwich, | Wants to greatly reduce the traffl Some- coffee needs bolling and some ConR.. as second-glass matter. liquor. It can if it wants to enforce | does not—one must ln&flnnt to m ) SRR the new law, but it remains to be seen | out . Toleyyone how far it is intended to go in that B e Bottouss Rephis ssa, | direotion. The action of that state in| Loaf pans %mfi- par- Holictin Sob Ofes 35 2. i o Willtomutie Ofice. Rosm % Murray states of the union. a2 et i ana sass . T e lemon sy e fourid 1a ev- Norwich, Monday, Sept 20, 1915, | GOOD THING FOR HAYTL |ery kitchen. - . The taking over of the control of To remove tar stains apply kero- the customs of Hayt! and the placing of the Unifed Statéa'in ghardn of .4 | 2000, 00 WeAR with wiiss whisc and public schools will hereafter be em~ titled to a pensiom of 3400 a year. Shows 2.30, 7, 840 ptha New York s € the few big S naj soap. one of lew n? Cirmhfion of N o et oDt ] . cltles 1n the United States without & “ a new epocl In the ublesome % lk and cream stains X 7 of that republic. It is action which | washed out in cola water, G by Oppowamien =l - A Clean Wholesome Photoplay in Five M £ . has been considered advisable for a|Soap and water. Balf 's only woman dentist, . Pn!‘IN‘N Tln Bflnm long time in view of the inability of [ g AN PR you Fannie B Hoopes, is doing a flourish- OLIVER MOROSCO CO. the people of that country“to proper- g a stranger. I ing business. tle insert a funnel in the spout tos| The Bulletin has the largest §|1v handle the relns of government,|gpreaq tho steam- o s |- circulation of any paper in East- §| Dut it is a move which this country did ‘The Boclety of Sponsors of the Uni- ted posed almost ern Connecticut and from three not want to make until it was cer-| Pa'ms should be kept away from States navy is comj ualy. entirely of women. . tain that Haytl could not rise to the|sas light and from draughts if you to four times larger than that of §| 100 or oV L Bt its own salva. | would nave have them thrive. Lo Mrs. Margaret Nabney of Belfast 18 By Oliver Morosco and Elmer Harris any in Norwich. It is delivared | o A e hig] the only Widow n Ireland Who Nas || ————————————————————————————— to over 3000 of ths 4053 houses §| " “This country s thus committed to do | , DON'E Tet @ coal stove get hot sud. r k RO TS AT - Lost Thres Testh—Eddie Lyons | 1in the Grasp of the Law in Norwich, and read by ninety- §|for Hayti what it has succeeded so your face get hot gradually. Wwhat it es you look like. Mrs. Arthur Holcomb of Bowling three per cefit. of the people. In well in doing for San Domingo. There = mtumonbh Way o give a|Green, Mo., is eald to be the only Windham it is c.vered to over §|the plan has worked to the financial| To remove white spots left by hot . to @ frock that is too | woman road ofler in this country. 900 houses, in Putnam and §|betterment of the republic but even |dishes on the dining table, use cam- iy o Danieloon fo over 1,100 and in §|Row San Domingo is mot able to go|Phorated oil, rubbing it in well B T o e ey morn. | Nearly 11,000 women have enrolled Colonial Theatreo female police in Italy and they will o §|it alone. It still needs tne guiding ed and silk effects, in rough designs|as ik d"‘;h':’m-:";:;'y it Ta;oonm hand of this country and promises to|, The housewife who wishes to keep ————————————————————————————— vory | Saderws_specihl. phyaical OCKED” i - = her hands In good condition should | Smost ke erewel work and fa very | eniforma. physical training and |} “WHEN LOVE IS M 3 Reels, Selig. Sea Drama i e L or some time to come. That its|wear howsemaids gloves. art, rocl pangi Featuring Miss Muriel Ostriche fing have by beads, tinsels and spangles. Silver “WHAT'S OUR! i R S RS T e v e £35S T S o e s | SO SOIROMMERIRT, £ LS R B e e sixty-five postoffice icts, and §| litical revolutionists has been stopped | dishes get a pair of -bicycle clips and | pocn®fs BRE S50 Q¢ TUR FOUOPRE, 07| Nevada to serve as a member of the cixtv rural free delivery routes. are accomplishments which operate to |attach to the rolled sleeves. comingly by almost any one. s board of county commissioners. e ————— The Bulletin is sold in every §|the credit of the receivership must B ~— estet . Selldings are|cessary mensures it will be incums town - - on all of the R. F. D. §|bo acknowledsed, even though the in- | "3 SPecks that are Ciffetit 1o et DICTATES OF FASHION, Miss Emily Potter of Philadelphia | [UCt, (70.Ra castle and cathedral |bent on the next legisiaturs to fake routes in Eastern Connectiz fluence of the “deserving democrats” | Of with the edge of & penny. oo has been elected fire chief at Wellesley | pills, though nothing remains of the |action. Evidently there are two ex- 3 Yellow is a favorite shade for eve-|COlleEe. The post is considered the tremes to the high vehicle lighting policy has done it no good, and they higest college honor. CmGULA'l‘ION had much weight when the same pro-| A good and simple orange salad is|TiNg gowns. —_— 3 but the ruins of r.roblem and too much flzmlgnn&.l&r: 3% | which was burned im uu. This part worse than none at — R 5 of the town lies south of the river. |Press. position was advanced in behalf of made of sliced oranges on lettuce Hayti. leaves, covered with French dressing. | There are charming grays among the Don't set leaky vessels on the range, Sovine ;"i‘,‘,"z;m‘f,;”::“:;:mfl::_“f::: or spill cold water on it. These things cause it to crack and warp. this country stands ready. to render a ol like service for the whole island and 1201, average . 4412 1908, evirese vecenrercs 5,900 When making croquettes of left over BTN P W meat it s much better to boil the meat|{oundeq By the herdio uu e e until it is very tender. o il his death. Attach: children in that state under 16 years Hats of pale tinted felt are chic for autumn wear. i lon - . servatory, an of age apd see that they have a fair it should prove When Jace insertion has to be re-| Velvet is the fashionable material LOOK FOR MATCHES, . et BaCE e show at an education. Over 40,000 prove the necessary strong | placed in a waist, baste the new lace | VeIvet is the f In Eu- | children under 16 are employed in the Sapt 8. il i influence in protecting Hayti from the |into position before cutting out the ok 3 - = men' prd Saeths § m-::::: I;unlj‘l urflcn-n.nmo\; . 3 e o om0 Il P Deep border hems of cloth to silk |Ing for the winter or summer without|than 12,000 plants. Its library, 250,000 e Eshabave beeuieo Surhic SRRt skirts are in favor. first searching the pockets for matches | volumes. is housed in & restored part | Proposed to lmit the time o X Mice will gnaw matches for the pho;; of ‘the old cathedral. The university |laborers to 48 hours & week, -eight ——— Dainty waists are made of soft,|phorus. Bad fires are often started ma thoroughly German in spirit|hours & day. Anether proposition is CONSPICUOUS WARNING Bacon is an extravagant article in|transparent fabrics. ey . remained ly p! .. |and sentiment until the year 1596, |51 hours a week, of which eight m That Sant’ Anna of the Fabre line | oa% oty o cogkIng ey e hat Tigna: ases an th: ‘hen it was thoroughly russified. A |De spent in school. Eight hours cf its increased price and the fact that - s - | week in school would be a_small al ot has peen Elven. eomplcte in |reached port in safety and without [often twice as much as is needed 15 | comtart mtd Tamnioy, o OF Winter 7% |long let of great German investiga- u comfort and fashion. tors, who worked and taught at Yurief |lowance for a child that really desired formation regarding the wishes and [ ‘N 1088 of life was against the inten- |used for garnishing other foods - Fruit Suet Pudding—Sift .together | asstres the enduring name .of the in-|t0 . learn something. — Bridgeport policy ofthe German government and | 1078 Of certain agents according to | This bzell:‘i:flbl:zg:l:‘l (il probably | Children's dresses are finished with|two cupfuls and a half of fiour, one |stitution. Yurief, until jts nationali- | Standard. he. is ‘authiorised settle the sub- | the Teports which have been recelved|rvet S loW FRES, eXIch, Vo€ 0 V0| cavalier slashes. teaspoonful of mixed ground spices | zation swas the intellectual center of marine issue subject to approval by |Since ghe ship reached the Azores. MAKE GOO® THE PROMISES. According to the-latest communica- tion from Berlin Ambassador Bern- innamon, clove and nutmeg), one-|the Tsar's Teutonic subjects.” The city of London bas 19 King menu, 5o that to know the best WayS| Fashion loves fur this winter even | s . e streets, without counting those in the the German government. This with |That & fire should break out in a hold | of uaing it without waste is a necessi: half a teaspoonful o and one tea- i i X the promise that there will be no|Where inflammable material was not |ty If one is to cook well. et sponful of baking soda. And one cup- suburbs. There are 34 streets and more disputes because it is intend-|KePt was slim evidence upon which| The drippings from bacon are the cord wul of finely chopped beef suet, one s e B 2. Some of the new tailored suits have | cupful of chopped raisins ana mix. In-|| OTHER VIEW POINTS ed that the fubmarine will comply |0 Dase the belief that some repre-|Dest sort of shortening for cookles|full circular skirts. 18 She Supfal of melatues il siowly with international law and not sink Bem‘;fl;e tOf e 05 the G EE et o Mo g A gt 1 3 = e 5 4 one cupful of milk, ad this to the ary vessels of neutral nations unless they | 57> had tried to destroy this vessel|cooking should be strained and saved [ full pufrs above ine Sinow "O" vorY |mixture and work thoroughly together are carrylng contraband and _then | Which was carrying about 1500 Ital-|for such uses. This reduces the first SR ot akong S oW o s e S e September 15 has come and gone || The War 2 Y.e ar Ago Today only after the crew and passengers are Teservists, but when it is report-|cost of the meat very much, for the| qhere will be a great deal of chit- | Sut s 15 0 B aimindtion SEETEMBER 25, 191 safely removed, and that liners will ;‘;‘ 3 ‘::;eailéhtee;l tllues were :gund sh?flen;ng ‘t:m bas soared with the|fop and crepe material used. Grape Fruit—One peck grapes, three ::h&'fi';,:‘“ s A‘:e.‘u: headed not be attacked without warning and 3 SXlNosions tcowrred on | Price of pork. uarts water, simmer till soft, strain. assoc! mm will bo destroved only under condi-|the Vessel there is funished sumi-| All left over bacon.makes excellent| In some of the new Paris models T e oo tais | eident of the associated comummsities code, advances the issue another step. | €Tate attempt was made to destroy | ing slipped into eg batterand then in-4 To T ing- I R A T e, the b- bard of fo At & slin esg. sugar may be added, according to RS rtrees of There is also the promise to:go over | tNat vessel and those on board. Such|to fine crumbs and placed in a hot . - squares named Queen. Nickel buttons assist materially in carefully the evidence which has been z::‘l‘::‘s“";‘: d‘i:’:“;‘ ::““ "'°§° “;mal pren oh a bacon rack, until golden|carrying out the military pr—sn = g R TR fore Tt o, Gol e etmen anm-l H-ndm"ru bR'fl-" 'M;O- bmitted by this t ¥ e the vessels of this .~ ome of th ts. Shopeny ment against no, Russian Po- o5 the sinking of the Amabic. - |line have escaped such trouble on pre| If You have never broiled bacon on [ O™ OF Th€ NY issacs LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | meandering this way.—Ansonia Senti- ag; fand. . a rack you have a.culinary treat in ~ nel. defeated by Russi Such ‘promises are in accordance | VioUS trips the fact that there were | TRE FOL B i e o W e g i< rsd Andomiers. N . g n inferior bacon becomes Mr. Said. near Sandomierz. with those which have been previ- (Many on board destined to swell the | fine basting when broiled 50 and best | Auc tarweres. toor core 0¢ 10 from e the|, The excuse or explanation given by arba cefeated Austrians near ously made. It was what was ex- |T20KS of the enemy doubtless furnish-|bacon delicious. Any twire broller or e g Mr. Editor T have before me the|, considerable number of automo- |} \ "STEF “® pected of German sthmarines before |1 the motive for the attempt. since |oven rack may be used: the slices are| Dainty frocks are made with sur-| onee e e Willeon O Siauciing | Ollists unlucky enoush to become in 3 the Arablc was sunk amd yet there|had the fire communicated to the hold |spread out, just touching, not cover- 3 % el o s a3 - was raised the excuse of an error of German cruiser Koenigsoerg i volved in accidents is that the driver - 1 bod lbkd British cruiser 'eg. e D Smuntat e Bold | AR one ancther, on 1t ana piaced |[ice bodice, the surplice being out- | witness in the trial of A. J. Kenehan judgment on the part of the com- mender whose act regardless of the was blinded by the glare of the head- AN lined with a line of wee blue flowers. terial ‘was stored it would have been |OVer 2 dripping pan in an hot oven. od :;;‘;m.‘““fl;fn:h:: ‘l“:.fl :‘“ e _lrlnu of an approaching machine. impossible to have saved the ship. Sometimes bacon is as salty as salt mac peed R I Sash, formed of braid in silk |40 to 50 miles per hour and that when nderstandable ~and pretty |} man cruiser Em can make it and uires soakl! in ashes are formed of ral n o e convincing. e powerful search- previous promise hes not as yet been; Whatever vigilance has been prac- | Rot water after it requires soaking In| oy about three inches wide, two |the said Willlam C. Graveline was|jizhs flashed in the eyes of any per- || pAustrian torpedo boat sunk at disavowed. {ticed by the line officials to prevent |ment the salf is not too apparent. sewn together often as long as two |cross-examined as to how he estimat-|4on go not ald his vision a particle. i eniic | D In view of the lssue which has been|Just such an occurrence, the fight| The best of sausage can be made at|Yards and a half. 4, the speed of Kenehen's machine he|There must be some way Of remedy- r sunk by the Carmania. reised this last declared attitude of | Which it was necessary to make on the |home with the following ingredient: - said from his experience in ng ing this defect. If automoblle own- Germary, as voiced by its foreign min ers themselves will not take the ne- ant Anna to get the fire under con- | On° PoUnd of veal, one pound of fresh HOME MADE SCENTS. M,crvfle P :":u‘llen::;n S T s ister, is naturelly gratitying. It can- 7ol in mid-ocean demands that it be|DOT; one cup of bacon chopped and| Lo e=em | was that Kenehan was going sbout 30 | === not Buwever be viewed atherwise than ; increased. Thoush it may mean in-|Veal ‘and pork fine, add crumbs and | very simple way of capturing the mat- | to 40 miles per hour and that William & continuance of negotiaticns for It|creased expense it is far preferable to|bacon, seasoning of pepper and sage|ural fragrance of blossoms recently | C. Graveline said the basis for his STATE OF CONNECTICUT remains for Ambassador Bernstorff | the unwarrantable destruction of life|with little salt, as the bacon supplies |Bives this advice to readers: About | OStimate was that he had ridden sev- and the imperial German government |and property in any such manner. It Treasury Department Yours truly, & wiil go \mh of any sort may be used in place of | narrow end drawn to a fine point in- xfizac:ha;&tfifi“;;titg{f;"é:f;, i} Saded. o the veal. stead of the usugl opening. This can WM. C. GRAVELINE. this. Grind the mixture again and |the only thing which it is necessary to | eral times in an automobile at about do. . EShe S o ObLAIned for Cxpecinmenia. Plainfield, Corn.. Sept. 18, 1915. RERE LG e > i ED'TOR'AI— NOTES. HEALTH AND BEAUTY. ' Some kind of support will be neces. SRS ISRy looked vpor win sus e Even though it is but temporary, g sary for the funnel, and this might be the regclariy wita which they have | the respite from the hot wave is re-| To remove ink from the hands wet |Made out of twisted wire or a retort to satisly the United States that it|is 2 warning which it is not believed | shape into cakes and fry. Cold meat |purchase is a glass fuanel with the the same speed. oeen violated, freshing and gratifying. a sponge with spirits of hartshorn or |Stand can be purchased at the same THE WAR PRIMER ; rits of hartshorr e as T foaues g 2 Owners of securities such as notes, bonds and other choses in action in- precahat SR i ammonia and wash the stains vigor- A By Natlonal Geographic Soci - h PERSISTENT STEFANSSON. From tko appearance of the early|0usly. Rinse at once in clear water, |, ¥’ “and ‘this 1s broles up at frag cluding deposits in bank, (not a Savings Bank) are liable to taxation After it was prepared to receive the | ICotball squeds, no neglect of adequate [ 35 S08P sets in Ink and other acld |, G, 50" then placed in the funmel. cither to the Stats or locally. information =t ruy tiraa that Sicfurs- . Prepasetion is being shown, On_the surface a quantity of salt is » . son, che Arctis exzlorcr who wes scwd Th SRR Ao Cocoa butter is excellent to take the | SPrinkled. The fragrant flowers— | “Dorpat uhthe n;.mnhold to Holy The State fate is four mills on the dollar and MUST BE paid BEFORE ~{ The man on the corner says: There | st; roses, carnations or whatever kind |Russia in the north” Y Canala for o Purpose of Qis- |is nothing like a bot spell to bring |cresin 1s avother Bne ecalivr i |may e selected—are placed near to|primer issued today by the OCTOBER 1st. Enquire of your banker or write to State Treasurer, Hart- & 3 i back the tired, run-down feeling. either one in well at the first appear- | the funnel. A smail bottle is put un- | Geographic Soclety. “The character| . . c,., sea north of Alaska, had lost his life b s ance of the burn and then again the | 9er the pointed end which it is re- |of the town was for a long time thor- because such a fate had overtaken part| It must make the Belgians laugh to | next 9ay and you will net be batheced | membered, is closed right up. oughly German, but determined efforts A HEAVY PENALTY of kis expedicion, it Was a most grati- | near the central powers. object 1o thg |0 much by the pain and itoh. After an interval it will be seen that{at ruesification have worked consider- tying message that was received by |colored troops because of their cruel molsture from- the stmosphere s con- |able change in the saciest Gy, WHICh is ttxed Yor aveiding this tax by .« faw pessed by the lect Goueral Asaess- ‘ v ensing on the outside of the funnel. een renamed Yur: n : e o ol e o | aiaintetant. ana® dechoant " Fwe | The fragance civen out by the flowers | marks the outpost line of Great Rus- | bly. A copy of the law will be mailed to any-one writing for it e laced combines with this moisture, which |sia toward the Baitic Provinces. It are safe and that they hiave succeed- | England Is opposed o conscription. | Borous corthonmmes yocee Bt baen thy | Ainally trickles down Info the bottle. |is situated on the River Embach, 140 g & CHAMERREON. Tremme ¢d partially at least in the accomu-|When—4t comes to zeppelin raids its |air of any chamber in which the ves- | TDis liquid will be found good qual- |miles hortheast of Riga. Yurief is lishment of the object for which they | censors are opposed to adequate de- |Sel is suspended perfectly free from |ity perfume. To keep it in good con- |famed for its university, which has re set out. scription. smell for several months. For a sim- | dition it is needful to mix with about | mained among the best in the Tsars His story is that of a year and a 2= e flar purpose it may be mixed with|SD equal quantity of epirits of wine, |government. = half of hardship and deprivation but| The interests of the United States|¢i8ht times its weight of sawdust and 7 131':-:. 'u:unl‘t 25..:2: . t‘;. Ty bow engrossed he is in his task is|apd not the hyphen should get first |USed to sprinkle on floors. THE SN Sne, Danks of iis Tiver which flows trom disclosed by his return to that deso- | Consideration when it comes to de- Lake Woertz-Jaerw to Lake Pelpus, a Two French phy#icians have been| When the lacquer of your brass late secjlon where he expects to ob-fciding that war loan. experimanting. with the serms ot iy, | betomes hrrisncd. doy send I awag | ETeat inland sea 3 miles to the east tain ething more definite in the| AT T phoid fever, and a correspondent of [to be relacquered gpd pay about $20 way of facts and figures relative to| Tollowing a primary in Maryland it | the Lancet is able to satisfy the fears |for it. Just follow®these rules and the discovery which he has. made.|is found a dead man was nominated. |°f salad lovers by advising that the |save your money: How long it will require is as uncer- | That is, however, a criticism which | SIS Whick' lurk in lettuce can Firat rub the brass thoroughly with tain as his previous attempt but he|follows many a caucus. killed by separating the leaves, wash- |a piece of flannel dipped in whiting. 3 ing them as usual and then 1laying | Then take 10 cents worth of shellac, | has the experience of his former visit —_— e . mak to guide his actions and there is added | When it means an additional vaca- |5 thirs ot on oancr of Simeean iTins | fisolved In enough alcohol o make it ~ - f Judged by what really counts— ground for the belef that he will|tion the school children would have | quart of water. This can be done quickly and -uuy . in actual service and wear—do emerge victorious. no objection to an indefinite engage- —_— and will make the bed look as pretty A ’ . . It is taking time and much sacrifice, | ment for the hot spell, In severe cases of hiccoughs accom.- |as if you sent it to the factory. ~TX more than any other kind. but gradually is knowledge being ob- = panying illness, champagne, a spoonful 2 : £atned of tio ARG fadinbeuon Baih i’fih; fashio mpte ‘basithe blonna |8f 3 Tims, I8 scesetine Sound of use. CIRCULAR PETTICOATS. Call and examine our line of wi e the popular t: lometimes, too, expert massage of the syt 3 WOrK ga' Stefariason. and other Polar] WU he the-Bopy PO e 2ea%0n | domen cures’ hiccoughs. Circular petticoats are now a neces- the Famous explorers are doing is steadily cutting ermany no mon- a 77 opoly on the supply of peroxide. sary part of the wardrobe. Among the lown the amount of unknown terri- e g Few organs have greater power to|modes in this sort of skirt now on Q m tory that exists and it is only a ques- Wh thy upset the health than the delicate over- | the market is an excellent one of white Sion. of el Hitare tie cone i ties en the statement is made that|worked machinery of the eyé® At least |Dbatiste which will be found highly de- : c ‘@nd other sclentific conditions will be | SSWeT 8as can bo used to make elec- | once 8 year the eyes of both grown- |sirable by women who are so fore- Tools and Cutlery today. They revealsi, It is a task however, which | triCIty it ought to be an incentive for | ups and children should be scrutinized | handed as to be already engaged in re- some communities to kill two bird! by an oculist few are anxfous to perform. MUST NOW ENFORCE IT plenishing _their autumn outfit. The ; cost no more than the ordinary — skirt is buttoned at the top and fitted x kind. In many cases an ofly complexion is | around the hips eo that there is no It more cities would take the stand | COnstitutional. Ill health and a too|added bulk to contend with where in- with one stone. e All our claims are backed with By the vots of the people of South | Brooklyn has and sentence intoxi: free indulgence of heavy, indigestible | creased size is resented by even the o £ . Cardilns. thet state must be placed |2uto drivers to a year in jail .::'::""’“ e of T a “money refended if you're not 1 the future awcng tham which are | fine of $500 there would be fewer ac- | embarrassing. condition. od with a deep embroldered flounce i : satisfied "' guarantee. opposed to the marufactcrs and sale | zidents and fatalities. tion is mede from boric 3 edged with valenclennes. Det- i of ntoxiceting Mquora. Trat state has | e dram; — ed co- declared for prehaibition in proiavence| The British prize court says meu- I ocunces. ppiy once or twice a day with BINDERS I"OR LINGERIE. & eo- TBE HOUSEBOLD to loca! option nd whils certain sec- | trals can sell to anyone they Itke, but | SRESER Cothon: tions wers vecordsd 2s strongiy In’!t is up to us to aetermine wlw*her favor of that step theme were others | it is contraband end who is llkely to! ich were equaily opposal. It is.be the ultimate conzumoer, however the majority vote wh Mb <o s g 5 L e thbcm hlndm for lingerie are made TO KEEP TOMATOES. . satin ribbon abut an inch wide, Wi lon‘ enough to go around a pile of To have fresh tomatoes for Thanks- | night dresses or other lingeriedor per.. i i i i gt ] i givirg select unripe enes, wrap each |haps around sheets and pillow trois and South Carclina 7 foa In most c2ses there 1s no more ex- .:s.r«rfiuy in a square of paper or put)The ribbon ends fasten with a hook ard N ‘made 1he felma b ks Al et 1| s o e being burned to]€2ch in a paper bag, place in and _eye under a satin rose, | 4T Gocon 5o far a5 state sale and fmenufacture | eaih through helns anowed iy play | DAskst and hang in the cellar. Which hides the orna- | ond there Cho- of intoxicants are concerned. { with matches than therc is for faking | moises guld B0t De used ar < ke colate on fiavor South Carolina has undoubtedly been Whtoss o - SuItisNIng. gy poison by mistake for medicine. i i ikept in the same manner. The idea s to exclude the air and keep them Philadelphia had a recent great re- { cold. vival which shook the city, but, as ed, been impressed by the merits of | every big storm is followed by a calm, KEEP A'MEMORANDUM. them and decided to ‘get the benefits| it is reported that forty gambling o which are promised. If it has taken hnm are now in full operation there. Qm.; fl.'u“m.' mubook N’E ;‘“bln‘ B B e R T e e S e e e influenced by the action of other states in voting as it had It has seen the prohibition laws of other states adopt- il 55¢