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board of pardons of Uts sult that no forth in behalf of the accused - ” it was 1 to ! 2 23 ‘whatsoever for altering the Glonwich gnlblm Even's second “?fi_m — and @oudies - |American T THE HOUSEWIFE. 119 YEARS OLD | impoecd s omy Fouch gied o Tl By Inine st Becription price on o e ties with chopped nuts. Serve on let- e e s T e e Dexrid do APV AR tuce Toaves with mayonnaise dressing. ot Some of the new coats ha cSaterad at he Eostomes ap Norwicn T e, some vegsiabies | Some ot 0 o vl —shrodded Telephone Callas t|be tender and white in half an hour, e Bulletin Business Ofice 488. but dark and tough if cooked longer.| The fur-trimmed coat is modish for | B et Son Ot ss 2. A laundry chiffonier is & useful thing Ry T Willtmantie Ofice, Room 3 Merray to hold Dpowders, soaps, blue- | Smart motoring clothing is trimmed o Salipheda S0 L el R R e T o L - oul and its officials cannot be accused of| for iroms. Petticoats must fit smoothly around e Norwich, Monday, Nov. 22, 1915. P ey 4 the hips. e = otied o sour aandwiches thould | Searfs of tulle in taupe or mordore A EORL QI e Do Comniaed with sweet fruit and vice | 4re Very charming. Js if it was prompted by the recent|versa when packing children's lunches. | % ..q siiver braids appesr on advice of George W. Perkins, the lead- — ers of the progressive .p:ny ;f Mis-| Japanese chow c;,z'l,’. m with 12 | Plack net evening gowns. n MON. Au IU .Hom—:s&':; :;l sourl have gone on record as favoring | green tomatoes an D limes o g cetn B‘T o‘i oy Nl a full national, state and county ticket | put through the ‘food chopper. Add|, Some of ihe new sport suits are ot TUES Mat. fn 1916, Tn view, however, of the|six cupfuls of sugar; cook three hours. | {Omato-colored homespun. e ——————————— e ——— ! o }| aesertions from that party's ranks 813 |y, yqye ahos wear and tear, not to| THETS ia & go0d deal of embroidery N Mon.-Tues. Only—Daniel Frohman—Mon--Tues. Only the large: such a stand must appear even to e tios ois to ha the bh!!dren u on serge dresses. ! circulation of any paper in East- §| advocates of such & course as a for- | wear house shoes when they are in- 1 from three 2|lorn hope. doors for length of time. Ankle|, “Magpie" stitching s very good < :‘ufi:nc:n“' ;-:‘lh:lmflut of It is interesting l:fl n::: o“; c;:m;; ties or -n;;'a‘:n are the best. form on gray doeskin gloves. P e any in Norwich. It is delivered gftion with this declarat! o R A startling novelty is a jersey waist | Prince of Wales at the conclusion LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : ’ A i , that h progressive leads If rice and vegetables have to stand the .. P €0 over 8000 of tho 4058 houses §| NOmoren thAL SuCh BrORTREEE e | attor cooking, they should be covered | O Wear with taflared suits. s \ P In “The Pretty Sister of Jose” o in Norwich, and reed by minety- §|, ning in the present attitude of eith- | Under the lid with a cloth to absorb| piuge fur buttons are a decorative| The recently opened Southern Meth- Suffragists Give Thanks. three: per cent. of th the steam and keep the vegetables odint university ot Dellas, e Pt oo ot 7 By FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT—in Four Acts parties that holds out an: eature fars Atk university a x., has es- . + friends of equal - Windham 1 1s ¢ -vere e o e e ey Q¢ &2 | from becoming_sodden. oo e =n » fablished _ self-government for the | rights for women have good cause for The Universal L-Ko Comedy—"NO FLIRTING ALEOWED' = ~ =5 tendency toward close | Women students. a heppy Thanksgiving. WIthin the || e————— e —— housss, In Putnam and f|porently proud of their accomplish-| White enamelled lron beds With|o(iicSniuifers in the new selte —_ past year Denmark and Iceland have VAUDEVILLE FOR MONDAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Danlelson tc ove: 1,100 and in 3 ments in placing the present adminis- | straw ticking and good springs will s 8 TS I the now: SR et For the first time in the history of | siven parliamentary suffrage to wom- < aft of these places it is consid- || tration in office. They are apparently | be found most satisfactory for the use| Tu. anq gold lace o a lovely | Norway women recently were allowed |en, the ince of Saskatoneman nas || MONAHAN and DOLLY .. ...... Fancy Roller Skating SEab the To0at ‘dally: convinced that {his country wants four | of farm hands. The ticking can easily | .70l and gold lace make a lovely | o’Coe! the vote, and over :70,000 new | extended the municipal vote, and en- Eastern Connecticut has forty- & he washed when necessary. pa ey electors were added to the voting lists. | larged suffrage rights have been con- Goo&wm, n vears more of the present sort of rule posct. b i R R o D et ot e i o nuaboc e [N N Vocalist || Edwards & Hardene In Comedy nlne towns, one hundred and |4 WERHIOEOR o e to continus| When dveing rags for home-made e at Washington. They believe evidently o ey T much used by one famous Parisian| Miss Mery & Boyd, chief of the data |Gitles, ranging from St Jobn, New sixty-five postofice districts. and {| the free trade policy and the imposi- EEand before dlpping In. the aye, Thiy | designer. e el Avniosn ke ars s e Rietecy, Tim 1o cixt rural free delivery routes. tion of federal taxes for the purpose|will give intervals of rags without E tion-wide amendment for woman suf- The Bulletin fe sold in every § of raising the revemus in suMctent| color_ snd the effect when: woven_is | g Checked woolens are used a.good|aa “The Woman Who Answers Ques- Colonial Theatre " frage got & majority vote in the United town - - on all of the R_F. D. §|amount to meet our expenses. To all | admirable. OPR LT THLN S, et 35 States senate, and in the house a very . - QRN in Edviary ConensSitun D et moeine o ‘tha| Cut white potatoes in small squares |, The most becoming of all the new HANG_IN DAMP. T et Yrnieen, vice" pessident || “The Princess of India,” 5 Reels. Surpassingly Beautiful CIRCUL ATION country is being killed instead of be. | &nd stick one onnthe end 0‘1 each stem B Marshail and most of the cabinet have || Glittering Spectacles of the Orient. Sensational, Daring and Amazing you want cut flowers or ferns to it When vou have a silk dress that ing bullt up, and the manner fn Which|.y joug time. ‘Of courss, this s sup-{g, it folke SFs, wearing clothes | cannot be rolied iy & &dmp oAl 9e e Jesteiatores of Iowa: South Da- it has been disclosed that American | posing that the decorations must last | f2shioned on Russian lines. otherwise dampened, and you wish to | kota, West Virginia, Tennessee, Ar- +- 4412 3| naustry 1s forced to depend upon Eu- | & long thme. oo press it out, try hanging it In a damp | kansas and Maine save large majority rope for essentials which with the poave for actual sporting purposes, | place for a few hours and it will ab- | votes in both houses for constitutional 5,920 §| Sroper encouragement coula b pro| Pillews should alwavs be beaten |he clrcular belt is gradually disap- |sorb enough moisture to press nicely.|amendments granting full suffrage to “AMONG THOSE KILLED” Biograph Kl Star Cast. Thrilling Drama ARTHUR CAMPBELL In Delightful Songs. Neal of the Navy Tomorrow 1901, average . 1905, average g trial center and not as a duced here. after they have been put out in the | Pearing: st oo thouth I the Inst Thres the |25 o, Industriel center end mot a: m| Xt, lowever, such in the opinion of & | 00§ 3%, i ot ‘be. 1otk lone. 1n | il (EUmInG can be uged. but with il e Samin 34 et e | 02 Sovmptel? preeion woew st || Locture at Slater November 20..... gy A et ok hat of the sk | the s, Ao (Béx ehould bs hung onfoiocation RO e very O\ When flowers are (oo short stemmed |other states su.rage measures got | (TS I3 GRUER TRSTORY, IR SO ; - | the wash line once a week fo arrange, put them into a shallow |jarge Jegislative votes; and the growth MONDAY, NOV. 22, at 8 P. M. closed by the elections throughout the munity, and the Writers' club may be bowl with half a dozen corks.. These|was especlally marked in the south, ing it expression. In e ————"| country n the past year or two. They TO CLEAN A CLOCK. aich 15 Brotty well a foregone conclu. | will float and keep the flowers in Do- |long considered the stronghold of con- | {0, ™G0l Firok, ‘Wi be watcned THE DEMAND FOR CARING FOR THE INSANE. |have profited from the folly of 1912 with the summer. . 3 Lt e = 4| With the “keenest interest elsewhere TI and they want no mege to do with it.| To clean u cheap alarm clock—Take In New Jersey 133,282 men voted | WAth the keemest lncerest Cleot sim- || MILITARY EDUCATION Connecticut in the past decade has| They have manifested this in oOff the bell and the two feet, and un- o S RECIPES, for equal suffrage, in Massachusetts | FOC T FGF 8 0% ownsTand cities.— found it nmecessary to increase ma-|ner suMciently plain o make evem|SCreW the keys used for winding. Then | ino emter ng Toore o by ol S 163.406, in Pennayivania 340.000, and | B, ©U08, 1% SCRCE T sdent { terially its appropriations for the|inoge from Missour! understand. The | '2Ke the movement out of the case, dib | in¢roducing the bustle. . Apple Shortcake.—Pare, core and cut |in New York 511,468, and the inter- S BB President building of hospitals for detention and OF YALE care of the insane. This has become a teather in benzine and with this rub eight scur apples into eights. Put in|°St shown in suffrage overshadowed| x.g0e5 in Georgia have begun a past record of the republican party in — . al estions at ¢ lection. % parison with the sthors baoYqer| out ail the dust and fluff from the ittle | One of the few military influences | Sathen dish with one tablespoon but. |2l other quest at the election | ovement to establish “Booker T. s holes where the axle works. Wipe off | Gae of the e e ton o e ot | These enormous minority votes foF | moveont, 0. Setabllel ok ercor- Admission Fifty Cents B Tiich 1 i I hanaied,| o inea thatn abiglince W16 & arop, of pire apersn oll ga the feather Do ‘acconded any sound resoenison 1 cup sugar and a pinch of nutmeg or b ta a"yess of war, wad | IAIDtY concerning the exact date of his || Tickets on sale at store of Geo. A. f Pt ot o nnamon. Cover and bake in a mod- . 3 birth, it is proposed to set aside a Davis and at the door because of the advantages which are| VICTIMS NEED ATTENTION. |all the arbors, but avold letting ofl | \0¢ tartan skirt. erate ove till lard red and tender|® Year when a wave of conservatism Epectile Gay for Honoring hie MOy, 7 held out for the cure of cases Which| A Jarge amount of good has been|COME in contact with the balance FADING OUT- COLORS. When cold spread between layers of | Was sweeping over the whole countey: {phe plan deserves to be carried out. It are not too advanced under proper and spring, or the clock will run irregu- sclentific treatr gnt and because of the | o¢ e Hoer ooy Gon, 21d enforcement } 1ariy, shifting of the Surden from the towns shortcake and serve with plain or(Show plainly that victory is on the | 5 ou14 in all probability be an inspira- - re, but it i OF the Banteer St Bes Nt cits Toward the end of the season when | Whibped cream, WAY.S ZM i < not et e o ® | tion to colored people everywhere and : ed under those’ circumstances. His has it resulted in a restricted sale of JEWELED COMBS. summer dresses are much faded, but| 'Coffes Frappe-—To one quart of cold | ™ /& sTONE BLACKWELL | establish the first real holiday of their under ‘estation of independence or in- which formerly utilized the almshouses fit for wear in the house all winter | strong coffec (half cup ground coffee to| Dopchester, M: own in history. Booker *Washington | Manifestation ‘of independence of oo S0 siich wurposes to the stats which | ool but It hias served -to may for mornings it they did not Jook so|one quart water) add.one scant cup of Srame during his life was a leader of his|. " "Gy 'no mere pose. The govern- ffords to-date and needed facill. | {rially reduce the illegal traffic which eled combs and halrpins are|gshapby, it is a good idea to boil the|sugar: stir until dissolved, then pro-| =~ |people and his example and influence | 32C % WaS 70 W FOST o Ply wants g ' up-to-date and needed facill-| was carried on to such a large extent | among the novelties for' evening Wear | gress in cream of tartar water or to|ceed as usual. After the.mixture has throush a troubled era set them on|OF didnt want It SRl PIObELY WHUS and which was having such a demor- | SapPhires and emeralds seem to be the| ;¢ a5 ample pinch of washing soda scraped from the sides of the|| QTHER VIEW POINTS solld ground. In observing “Booker | § remomipation somewiet ost L ad, The increase in the insane has been | alizing effect upon people of ail ases, | f2vored stones set in amber or tor- | PN, &" SiPle, Dinch of washing soda | BOIn ooraDed o time, or when hat?|| * Washington day” they will renew each |1 .® UOF 13k, “ strong candidate— no greater in Connecticut than in|ana especially the youns, who knew | t0\5¢ shell, alone or in- combination | oy frozen, serve in frappe glasses with a year appreciation of the value of his| iy, erhury Republican. other states and the cost of caring| it £ e hanle whioh | Jith rhinestcnes. For the dowager|”™ e b (704 star of whipped cream upbn the top of ST work. his purpose, and the soundness ' * > for them has called for the assump- | tney were somact | L0 ate handzoms Jet cembe, s well FLOWERS OF JET: the frappe in each glass. Stop 1t!_ That should be the watch- | 9 his Principles and plans. ' in thus| S 3 as combs set with fet and rhinestones - ! # bute to their loved leader is meutral America. s no ton, of no greater proportional ex-| While the large amount of the druss|and black onyx and pearis, Set amidst B Sa word in Meriden, irrespective of who |, ill strengthen their own lives|place for plottings in conpection with used and the effects they were .pro-|&he puffs and soft curls of the coiffure| J°t is used a great deal. whether Geod as Far as It Goes. is in the right. The authorities shonldd ney e L4 > 2 : and at the same time:accord remem-|a -war foreign to our people and for- ducing morally and criminally prompt. | they add a note af distinct charm. |fOT mourning or not. - Jet flowers have| 1It's nice to know that ‘there is to|rise above labor on the one elde and|pny, o0 10€ (™o, B 17 carned it— |elgn to our interests. Which of the 2 2 the emactent ot ey eir oDt | Worn high, they impart even fo the|® Place in millinery and also on eve- | be no clash of presidential ambitions | capital on the other and put down any | PEEECS 10 00 - S L unts ey Nappeat Ro. e ‘el patients ‘calling for a vearly ovtlay|the operation of the 2w, | @ivolous " coauette an air of dignity.|Dine gowns, and one sees handsome | between Messrs. Burton and Herrick |{orm of demonstration such as . o¢- b ey g oo R et - ©Of $4,700,000, and the reason for this|sesved skl R — jot flowers fastening the scintillating | in Ohlo, but even that may not serve |curred early Sunday morning. There| o) mall of Willington, wants to re- | eration, if indeed it is to be consid- 8s claimed 1s that the state has|oemia just mo miny o TOthing else HEALTH AND BEAUTY. Cloaks. Strings of et on net consti- | to keep the general political peace.— |is no netessity for other than the prob- | sominate Gov. Holcomb {0 insure a re- | ered at all. That men who appear to B4 iot’ pace: With 1t bl could, just how much of a grip the tute many of the fashionable evening | Indianapolis News. er authorities going armed at the| .p)ican victory, but this depends to a |put their allewiance to another coun- - S roblem. | A0Pe habit had obtained throughout| An excellent covering for burnt sur- | EONT% 4nd spangles have In no sense \ Peosent time. Tnere in s lewtul wiy 10 | e e D ey b by Sent e Scespting owr. hesphtality This same failure to keep up with|the country. e e o i O am ' whit. | Deen_banished. ~One sees them in settle disputes without carrying con-|catcn the governor again. He nearly |as an opportunity to carry on plots the demands is likewise displayed in| There is a good-sized army of those|ing (nsed in kitchen for polishing pur- | "Iite, Plack and colors. cealed weapons and endangering the this state as revealed by the situation e g Sot away the iast time. He didn't|detrimental to our, welfare and to our who are addicted to it in some form |poses) with sweet ofl or cottonseed v lives of innocent people—3iddietown | yapt to be nominated, didn’t make = |highest interests havelbeen at work caused by the act of the last legisla- |and Dr. T. D. Crothers, president of|0il, or even water, to a thick paste. NEEDLEWORK NOTES. The War a Year Ago Today || Fre== speech or write a letter in his own be- |and are apparently still at work is a ture in ordering all insane patlents|the New York Medico-Legal society, | With this the burn is carefully cov- sossce y TG haif and his campaign expensé was |serious matter. Plotting n:this coun- out of the almshouses and Into insti- | places the number &t half o iy |ered by means of a feather, taking |, d Beautiful buttonholes may be made Nov. 22, 1914. There was also a time when artists | confined to a two cent postage stamp.|try on behalf of foreign _interests tutions which are prepared to care for | and maintaining that the users are|CArS NOt to break the blister: then the | any material no Matter how i Il Ypres bombarded. were wedded to thair act but the day.lit is a mighty fine isihate to, the|must and undoubtédly will be stopped. whole part is covered with -cott ey are first marked. and before of the divorce proceedings even | man that he was nominated and elect- ew Have urnal-Courier. such cases. Connecticut institutions|more or less incompetent, impaired | Jloch and kept clean and moist. . |they are cut out are stitched along || plocrman® trapped by floods at pense. Where Massachusetts a cen- tury ago had one. institution and 200 patients it has 17 today and 21,000 were not ready to receive such addi- | mentally and unable to judge their each side on the machine. Cut be- || Dixmude . i A e e = — tions. Calculated to take care of the|own acts declares that while they have| After exercising or bathing when the | tween the two rows of stitching ana e e vaeiaiaT, ‘enst || tions—everything has changed. every- normal growth of insane cases this|not committed oveft acts there is no|pores are open and the skin is in a|there will be a good foundation for || . iSr"fan &ty acvan o forty || thing is measured by a new standard new law resulted in crowding the hos- | reason why they are not dangerous, | £10W, do not rush out into the open air | the buttonhole stitches, with no danger o S ey AR The criterion of 1915 bliss is a blazing pitals and the establishment of wait- | He maintains that the law of protec | OF into sudden charges of temperature, | Of ravelling. This makes the working onacunted New Sandec. || 8010 piece’ which carries with it pur- a = ing lists, so that while it has done|tion and control must be enforced, but | Seyere colds are taken unless good|of any buttonhole much easier and crossed the Kolubara || chasing power sufficient to buy the| mud‘: it stin :'lu opportunity for doing| in view of the fact that the brain of | JUdSTcnt is exercised at such times. greatly adds to its durability. - -nz‘ %r ans. o Said ;’n.ol:ley“m(gg:;d 'mon;;ry‘;t is a mad- fouch more in the way of handlingla drug taker is suffering from pals: | I a deep flounce or wid o g o r Port Said || ness and yet we must harken to the this general and acute problem. the victim should be treated actord: | ter Therr Eamr o ern e fonats | be sewea on s skirt o Déticoat, means e e e Sall or et out of the procession— <= ingly. —a half dram of the crystals of iodine | Ure the width of the flounce or ruffle || . {UTe =0 WATBUPS Suelice Taubse || New Britain Herald ! TARIFF COMMISSION. This is a situation which has been|and. an ounce of goose oil. It should |and then mark with thread or talors' |} /7 sy s e Whatever may have been the man- revealed from the first enforcement of | be thoroughly worked into the patches. | chalk a line ground the skirt the same mer in whichthe advocacy of a tariff the law. There Is the need of proven.|A Small stiff paint brush will help|¥idth from the lower edge. The flounce y i Newspapers in an informal sort of Mayor of Ypres shot by allies as || Newspapers in an nf0Cml for the do this. may then be sewed along the line and || * *PY* lterary activities of the community B as tan :’e""fl:fi:‘:;l;: e T e o e o Apigac Tl fall just to the bottom of the which thex serve. Bridgeport is famed we w”l What it s getting new support every | Without it likewise need attention and |, FI8ir can be curled constantly on the 3 - ! day. There is need of overcoming the | WHen such s given then will there |12 o tog ‘ot 1t “tne. Haie 1n meh | o heR mt h_machine work is to be detrimental results which accompany | be realized the full benefit of the at-|curled immediately after shampooing | Aonc fill several shuttles with cotton the booting of the economic questien|tack upon the drug evil. the curl will remain in longer, the| INCT than that used on top. An or Thirteenth Year Rehata around like a football. Business is SSreeA e ordinary head of hair retaining it for | oAy Joiton and you will not be s bound to be on an unstable basis as EDITORIAL: NOTES. S o ind a noved by having to stop and wind a bobin when you are right in the midst of le!ong seam or a dificult bit of worl long as the tariff is revised simply to| Italy is threatening to declare war carry out a theory without a thorough | On Germany. The reason for its long| This is a day when men and women knowledge of the conditions which de- |delay will make interesting reading. {are constantly overworking. Some n some of the water-so: - -1, Many of e prettiest of What is needed is a thorough knowl- | O some of presoiens ‘;;‘h Brid- | Consequently they overwork constantly | lingariy collats con be mags —r Shane edge of the conditions. No tariff, how- o1 T1° B e whe ap-|and never get fully rested. They are|for o third of the cost in the shops. ever perfect it might be today, can be | ® © Of a resort to trench warfare. | tired and often don't know-it. They 8 A well-covered pattern of fine batiste expected to cover changing conditions, worder why they are peevish and ir- | embroidery should be chosen and the but such alterations as are made (o | scheqmied oy Goroies for AE, Storm | ribable. seams stiould be finished with entre- meet them. should be based upon fact | pur Siaroars camonoFS, for Saturday, deux. Fine “val” lace can edge the rather than upon political whims which ::;:““ rd created a worse disturb-|{ Keep your animal pets away from | collar if desired. are set forth to catch votes. the sickroom. The soft, thick fur of In other words, there should be a| The decision of the French army to| ing. harbor. for. senme. and ‘many a BINCHEN IS good and substantial reason for every Sikto he ing ‘harbor. for germs, and many a use gas looks as if it was intended |case of disease has been spread by the| The secret of ome woman's delicious revision if a £00d and sound tariff is|to interest the dentists in the opera-|iBnocent quadruped who leaves the e to be maintained and if the paralysis | tions. e sickroom to meander over back fences | M iged 1o mallint oL Dreserved citron added t lon of mi - of business is going to be prevented. and perhaps visit two or three adja- | Thi imparts °.-|::l-t d:llc?e::‘fl‘::::. Tt is observed with clear vision by | This is the season of the year ghen | G homes on a foraging expedition. _Attention, Farmers! DOLLARS BONUS For Fattest and Big- gest Turkey Raised - §10.0 On Each Dolilar : OnAll Wines and Liguors COMBINATION No. 1 l the Philadelphia Public Ledger that|the scarcity of turkeys is impressed = Add sugar to sweet corn when cook- 1 full qt. Old Darling.. .. ....$1.00 s l 25 *if a supreme court can interpret oyr [ Upon the consumers more strongly| TN Nervous woman who feels in-|ing instead of salt. It will make it Next Best $5.00 1 full qt. Old Port Wine.... .50 o laws, If & federal reserve board con |thanesver. clined to scream if the door bangs, or | tender and sweet. = 'ort Wine have in its keeping the ultimate wel- e R L S TR T 3 Third $5.00 . fare of 25,000 benks, if the interstate| The announcement that Switaerland | Fomily think ‘shie. lor but ko cannot | ploy i Trerar” pioces “Fnen® ohi = COMBINATION No. 2 commerce commission can hold with- | has aid $51,000,000 to maintain its|help being irritable, needs ten minutes | not pack together as if sliced and will 1.00 ¥ In its grasp the destiny of 255,000 miles | Reutrality will call forth sincere sym- | of absolute relaxation at least once & | cook much quicker. The Bulletin proposes to 1 full $1. of railrond, surely a high-grade body | Pathy from Holland. day in o quiet, darkened room. She is capture the three fattest and 1 full 50 ; of men might be intrusted with the > simply overworked and run down—a| A salad popular in France is a mix- largest Turkeys to be offered » traming of a tariff law.” Bonar Law declares that Great Bri- | Victim of nerves. ture of beet root, hard boiled egg. for the Thanksgiving market . COMBINATION No. 3 $120 Special $1.25 That congress must say what the|taln must risk bankruptey, but that tarift will be is acknowledged, but|is the way some people seem to make UYiagy Dy oot there have been repeated instances |2 Success of business. The next time you are invited to & ICE CREAM HINT. where it has shown the need of expert novelty shower in honor of & bride to Kknowledge upon the various phases of| The man on the corner says: When|be or a bachelor girl who is Jgetting | Tce cream is. sometimes frozen so the question before it acts. a fellow hasn't a silver dollar in his|ready for a two room apartment have | hard that it does not come out of the DL pocket a half dollar looks as big as|Fe2dy a two in one gift. By this is|mold easily. When this happens let HILLSTROM’S EXECUTION. the bottom of a tin cup. meant. a duster and glove combined. | the cold water run over the outside Buy a piece of cheesecloth measuring |of the can. The water is so_much Because of the efforts which have| twelve inches square and then get|warmer than the ice cream that it been made to save the life of Joseph| NoW that the Villa dollars are|another plece about eight- inches|melts it sifficlently to start it out and Hillstrom convicted of the murder of{ducted at the low figure of one cent|square. Featherstitch the smaller to|does not melt it enough to spoll the I. G. Morrison and his son in Utah, | it Seems to increase the Carranza de- | the larger piece, allowing one side to|shapo of the mold. \he case has been brought into greater| #ire to corral them all. remain unattached. Trace the out- — line of some one’s right hand om th TO SOFTEN LEMONS. fifmioaon tuwm d¢ ‘sebarwiee would[§ L e At pltce Gf. Chesmerteth: Gnd: wtitch 1ave been throughout the nation. Not e informa t there is good directly throu - i soralee i 4 P36 Risigragoes sidloosgmbncroigl d| along the lines ly gh the | If lemons have become dry put them two pleces. By slipping the hand in[into f hot water and place i fly protected. and every means used | InE of what the rest of this part of | the flagers thus formed the neat little | whore ?:n';’“ reinaln at. Simost n:: mustard and cress and a few shelled shrimps tossed in when mixed. in Windham and New London Countles. They must be natives—hatched and ETown in these two countles. The Bulletin will buy the prize birds at the regular market price in addition to the prizo to be awarded. The turkeys offered for prize must have feathers off, entrails drawn 4nd wings cut off at first joint. Heads must not be cut off. The first prize o” $1000 to the largest and fattest young t: 3 second prize Of $5.07 to the second largest and fattest young t 3 thira prize of $800 to the largest and fattest turkey raised in New London or Windhar Cdpnties. The contest s bpen to any man, woman, boy or girl residing in these counties; Tho tarkeys must be submitted for examination and weighing the Tuesday before Thanksgiving at 12 o’cleck noon. . For the ‘largest and fattest young turkey $10.00 will be awardsd in ad@ition to the market price. This turkey will be given to the Rock Nook Home. : COMBINATION No. 5 1 bontle O o< 91 Special $1.50 S guard against a miscarriage of jus- | the couniry ean be prepared for. housekeeper can dust her furniture|same temperature without hoiling for 2 . L Hce, but foilowing his conviction those and protect her band with the same |two hours After that the lemons will To the raiser of the n-:'“ g b?':‘-r in _;: a prize of O'l:’ % ; N the eause in which ho was u leader; The reported exodus of Germans|&article. - be soft and juicy. in -addition to the lnn’ e turkey will ¢ lave trfed tw obtain his freedeam or | from this country is not likely to take| Should this x‘m m“ insufficient, g B nish the Thanksgiving er for Arms. § || ) commutation of seatence through | pluce as long s there is a possibility | S0, ISR WAKS 8 bag of dark ereen CONCERNING N. To the raiser of the largest and '.:M»H turkey over a your old o ] the lives of those who are] of active military service across the ' . prize of $5.00 in addition to the market price. This will go v i hreatentny Te d nine inches wide. Finish it With| Woman tramway conductors inGias- |§ - prize of 3800 \n BAGUCE o0 C 0 T fetiing dinner. . . 458 :-‘m;:nu -n:" wesing that the laws| water, . ;ulncmugm‘: R :nm o:; o e than making good in i state are respected. ross the front of r new jobs. | JBftorts have aleo been made through | Those who establish @ wireless sta- | “Dtster” with yellow cotton. | U SR et ‘Ewedish minister, Hill- | ti ail N a may seem Wi less to Mrs. lam oD, age: . of e e e et e | o e e o | you, but ask any bride fo be waetnet | Wineted, Conn, has just given birth | ind in response to the request of Pres- | narrow path If they expect to ward off | sng o5, Provided herself with dusters|to her seventeenth child. ent Wilson o foeplie was grasted | the suspicion of being allied with Ger-| are surs to recelse a nesative anewer | Princess Margaret of Demmark, it is 1o case asain ceviewed by thelman interests. . Such o state of affairs then surely|sald, wil become the bride of the \ The judges will be disinterested persons who will weigh the turkeys at Somers Bros.’ market. . ) All turkeys that are eligible for competition will be purchased at the market price, so any turkey raiser who enters a bird in-the con- contest is sure of selling the bird whether a.prize is won or not. 4753 FRANKLIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN.

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