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cider nd we 3 @‘“- 0 e " k] ° Assessors’ Notice All persons liable to pay taxes in the Town of Colcheste i that the mm" 43 ,;?“ m nl:“m Selectmen’s Room in said Town to re- ceivo Tists from 10 . my me w u%t‘-ofi the on the Wi s THE SOCIAL CORNER . But the singing priests—the sweetest YOU: ARE -OTHERWISE - v i R S fé‘fi&:‘:&mm TLY B FHRR ekt v g e e shiortéried as far as is consistent SAFE COUGH REMEDIES. ok for your tfln’ct::'M‘ T PUBLIC HEALTH NOTICE cough rem ers to try: ol 30th, and, e ) _ Those. & to M a pi 1168 "oE Call taxable Bt nn-afi %"‘;J“é’fi& PhR AT ey to ROLL OF HONOR ' e siniarasted st e ity chaneed within hetting i CGiE TATTLE SPNSTER MY FAVORITE “OGTOBER RECI- SR .;?’: Soctal Correr Friends; ”I:hm s B VOR LS s i siied_Pickle: One ound e, Sy ke soats 18w, Sons of Social Corner Writers WaitertF. Moran, of/Norwich. Richard® C. Moran, of Norwich. Eugene Campbell of Williman! Comn. Allen Williams Hovey Sterry, of Union, Comn. Earl L. Sparks, of Norwich. iArthur T. Knowles, of Wethersfield, | of mmafimvub&w are especially prone to acquire of the best simple remedie good fot old pevple, is d ¢ | ™Get a pint bottle. il it half full of water; put Huid in | Jooceioa o e A % then add Aser afd fol. | Jomaica rum. Be sure o get the ANl _persons llable teadbons (A ire oW ot by law. m‘?‘ 3 - po W DBy notified o pres Conn. Jow directions on bread mi rum Where you afe positive il is PUreler ssed, ofi teaspoon mustard, and Tnad Ammeswors. o 14 on o Fi i [ 3 ¢ D rum. Then fill the bottle haif full ofi; cups_sugar; chop cabliage, to- Detore ihe frst day ext. Com:.ya N Uneasville. ‘m‘l& sz 'faiitols and onions seps buwspflnllé written or verified TS8R oF abfvmation, of op- Tty belonging to them on the first day 31 = ctober, A. D. 1918, and all wlons A Hagledting to prasent fheir Ists’ id Willard A. Madley of Lebanon. William Howard Gordon, Subma- rine service, U. 8 N. With ealt and 1e? sf or four hours; then drain and mix the_three . Flace in enamel BABY'S FIRST QUTFITS. - ingredients _together, peh. A ehough to cover; also, the Dear Soclal Corner Sisters: fant requires three stay at home from work. 4 friend o Gt lasses, haif and half., mé fo write for 4 free sample ol An in-{keep the the better i {o- Myron J. Ringland, of Norwich. Royal McCAll, of Leonard Bridge. Walter Robinsom, of New Haven. Floyd C. Knowles, Camp Devens. Milton Frank E. Medbury, of Canterbury. SOCIAL CORNER POEMS. L. Mitchell, Perry Pendleton, Niagara 5 How Young? Manchester, - riixtiire, ¢l binders fof | comes. The rum i§ derived frofn mo= the first three months of Hfe; oOne- |ljasses originilly, and it blends half, vard ot loinch fannel: threewith jolasses. 1t js to rts, wool or part weol, with 1ong | thie remedy in teas; dosés évery sleoves, two flannel petticonts, €wo |two hours. But if it is inconverient to flahnel or knitted sacques, two pairs|fake it fréquently, it may be l:r':e sizendsn.safil W i u"ia four, slibs ot white " cambric, Se a o GO, S cloak, one warm cap, one pair mit-| Tns small dose ener tens, one vell, two light wool blamlets, | noryer o o oaoss pOlGRer Tegeated proeal P K v s people confined £o the Louse it is béf- rnohe houblers 1o take the plios | ter to take it that way. This remed 5 i c¢ough 't After the third month two sleePlng |t T somh o e eomsed gt pepper, spice, celéryseed and mus- Fickr. Fen e if Ssoivets put 18 ved, glass Jars #nd Seal. ) Gresn Tomato' Mikce: Teén potinds chopped tomato (gréen), nifie pounds| ‘corh gyrup, three pounds raisins, one cup vinegar, thrée tablespdoris cbd fat, two lemess; juice and chobped rind: two tables; cifindmon, ofié ta- blespoon cloves and salt, two nutmegs, grated; bring to a boil grad- ually, and cook gently three hours. Salted Green Tomatoes: Sait down zyfl‘s;-pmddinmmt ACE startéd to improve. I ht mmmxmmmbm?cm cura: was healed.” Samuel ins, 168 Lj Sty usé these fragrant, super- u-nyd mollhuufwev&y-&!mp and m PI‘O] etors thi - Eash Pree by Mail. Address post. e 3 ] ¢ A R e or managets of dance halls are notified. to further notice. Assessors as aforesaid will be Jjected to an of 10 thereto, by law i ated at such eston, o ¥, octfea Tpwn of Colembian are 6 re ' Noti Assessors ce Al pé¥sons 1idBle to pa; taXes in the feby motified return £0 the Assessors, on or before cne Tiest day ot November nezs o writ. toes n inted list, properly fl;,n; and t 3 ’ bags of flanmel in place of the night- i Re bowaly: Mile buiar o . N, o ne fr ’;; Sy 7 A T esiion e How young! . | drees, o, ordinary ‘mightclothes, Bia- e ot aspate oo b o, | {LMroN SRGHIT B8 B8 Sl 1PN dad Town Health Officer.. S By, o eng B ady ot Age is but a mumbling show, subject | {he needs of - she e oot Suited o] " a" gry excellent catigh Medicine cari | clen, place © layer of salt in the bot-|syrup, tour feaspoons of baking pow- Ottober, 1018, Shal Years may stil 1 gossip's tongue. imber of my solemn, slo me alone I how 1 years or lame, p T maked oppears gladness can claim? 1g the score of the st ma 1 hope no more shall.my the hood elip from me, make ays weigh upon the weak; foolish old; ot slip from my hold e'er the goal I seek. of ever plays. they lie days, How Young! The Old Armchair. 1 love almed it with E y a thousand bands to my break t salaam; Age a sigh borhe where still your and who shall dare de me for loving that old arm- long as a sainted tears, I've em- nor a link will be made from a ten cént package of ployed, linen i horehound which can be purchased Them. but 1t 15w g ocan Bt )any drug storc, Steep up the hoes now. Flannel diapers should néyer hound fhoroughly in a quaft.of Water, be used, as they irritate the baby,|Co0l strain and set aside to be added get hard and rough. to the following ingredients: Také At night I am careful and take ev- | three eggs and place them in a pint of erything oft of Tommy, and -put on a|Vinegar. The eggs should be entirély fresh binder, diaper, shirt, and night |covered by the vinegar. Allow them slip, this time of year. In the winter | t0 stay there for three or. four hours, I think I shall use the, sleeping -bag, | When it will be found that the hard as 1 think it a Very healthy arficle, | Part of the eggshell has been dissolved as it assures baby solid comfort in|DY the vinegar. Carefully remove the cold weather. Knitted wool boots to |SOft part of the eggs from ‘the vinegar, keep its tootsies warm. which if handled carefully will remain The binder is made of soft flannel,|intact, as fhe soft membrane next to four inches wide and long enough to|the skin will not dissolve.in the vine- 20 once and a half way again.. It|8ar: The eggs can be then used for should not be drawn tight. ~When fany other purpose for which an egg is baby is three months old the wool |t0 bé used. But the hdrd part of the band is substituted for the binder. shell has dissolved in the vinegar. This In cold weather dufing the day a|vinegar is to be added to the Hore- flannel petticoat should be worn. This |hound tea. A tablespoon of celery seed is attached to a band_of muslin, or |May also be added. A haif pedrid of long cloth held by sffaps over the |strained honey should be added. The shoulders over the petticoat a muslin | Whole is steeped slowly_for half an slip. hour in & covered dish. This will pro- On a chilly day a sacque of knitted | duce an excellent cough remedy, pless- wool or flannel. ant to take eftssmve, especially if ‘On going out in cold weathér baby | chronic cough. A great many cases of should begrlresud warm, with a lony chronic bronchitis, vsuch as old people Coft, cap, mittens and a Knitted |Have, can be cured with this fomedy. woolen or net. veil. In fact, it is a good remedy for any I think about the meareét thing a|ordinary cough. baby can be subjectéd to 1s tight| Licorice root steeped slowly for an sleeves, a pinning blanket, a restrain- | hour and strained; to one pint of this life, later cotton diapers can be em- tom of thé crock, then pack & layer|de: of tomatoes; cover with salt, then put in anothef laver of tomatses, Pro- ceed in this way until the crock is filled. Yéu may 4dd tomatoes from time to tinie a8 you gatheér tomatoes. Havé the top layer salt, put a cléan cloth and invérted plate over this and a heavy clean stone on mg.m £ The tometoes form a e. They must bé kept urder the brine, Shounld they fail to form a brine add a little water the mext miorhing with salt in it. These tomatoes can b _freshened up in successive baths of fresh, cold water and used for bickling when you hatve the time and necessary ingredi- ents. Picaflili: Four quarfs green toma- toes, four quarts onions, ome quart vinegar, four quarts green _peppers, one 1evel teaspoor each black pepper, mustard séed, célery Séed, cloves, all- spice and cimmamort; chop tomatoes, onfons, and green ps‘)z‘ears sprinkie Well With salt and 16t stand over night; then drain. In anotfier kettlé put the vinegar, dnd the spicés, bring to a boil -and then add the draified vege- tables, After this begins to boil cook 20 miniites. Put in stecilized jars and séal hot. Green Tomuto Preservs: Ingredients: Four quarts greén tomatoes, three- r, one cup of milk, one cup of prunés, one tablespoon of shortening. Wash the prunes, soak them for sev- eral hours, then drain, stone and chop them; sift the flour, sugar, salt. bak- ing powder; add milk and beat well; prunes and melted Shortening. EDWARD J. BROPHY, M. D, . Norwich, Comin., October 11, 1918, i al, according. to . g‘e! ggkfi.lned of either of the eSSOor's, : Ko 2 Mst will be These fallig to mial 1, be Blanks can of the Town Clerk, and at the store ¢ B Put into a greased bread pan and al- 16w to stand for 20 to 25 minutes in a warm place, and bake in a moder- ate oven for one hour. Nut or Raisin Bread: Two cups of graham flour, or entire wheat flour, onme cup of corn or barley flour, five {easpoons of baking powder, two ta- blespoons of salt, one and one-half cups of milk or water, one-quarter cup of cbrn syrup or ‘sugar, one cup POLTIGAL AFFARS N NEW LONDON (Speclal to The Bulletin;) New Lendon, Oct. ¥.—Elias Frank Morgan is now mayor of the City of Néw London and by virtue of his of- fice under the cHarter, is also the: chief of police. He was elected mayor over John F. Murray, démocrat, by a ma- Jority of 100 and an added 13 for gobd raisins, washed and fioured. Mix to- géther dry ingredients ang add milk and water, sugar or corn syrup and) nut meats or raisins; mix wail w put into a gredsed lodf pan and all to stand for 30 minutes in a warm place. Bake in a moderate oven 40 to 45 minutes. FARMER'S DAUGHTBR. There aré miany Who believe thére ought to be a minority representationt on thé bddrd of asgéssors. P. Leroy Harwood, treasurer of the Mariners ~ bank, has announced his| willingnese' to aceept” the republican nomination' for state senator, beiieving) he could serve his district and stdte mésure. of chopped nuts or one cup of Seedéd | s L, Thel DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS W. Porter, S Cul\mgllfi'e,tcb\'ln», Oct. 11, 191% CHBOTER B, LYAR, NOTICE oct12d il peAiete and 2l duals ¥ Windham, Cont., or other lb s where _ the _epidemic of it is raging, are h ‘eby orderéd to out f the Town. of Brooklyfl, Cofin. wntil Siich epjdémie (s under cofttrol add this quarantine is releused by Health, Officer, B. C. BABSON, Town of BrooKiyn, Conn: Dated at Brockiyn, Oet: 11, 1918 It So happens that the ma- jority he received in the entire city Was exactly the same as accorded him in the first, his home ward. With this ward out it weuld have been a tie vote for the mayoralty. This first ward has often been carried by the democrats,| and perhaps that's a reason why the deteated candidate avers that'he was | defeated by alleged democrats in that ward, who are of the Miner faction of the democratic party and carried satisfactorilly, espedially a8 thete dre to be_many matters: of financial, beink- .4 e gational, e e g"z AD{ éducus in thé Town Hall Monday, Obt. ston of the géneral assémbly. Mr. Har- [ 1%, 1918, at 8 o'élock p. m. for thel Wood is presigent of the school board|PUrpose of nominating Representatives and intensely interested in wer aetivi- fand Justices of the Peace, ties and all that pertains to the best| By order of the Town Committee. interests of New London and Grotqn | WILLIAM H. CALLAHAN, Chairman. He is remarkably wéll cquipped for| Datéa at Norwich, Connm, Oct, 11, ;r;grduues of a real working state sen- | 1913, oct1%d quartérs pound corn syfup, two lemons. one cup raisins; slice toma- toés, add the corh syrup, thinly sliced lemon (peé]l and all but seeds dis- jcarded), cut raistns in half; cook un- til thick. ETHELYN. TIMELY RECIPES. Dear Social Cormer Sistérs: These tecipes are #6t new but they are de- pendadle: THe Derhoeratic Blectors of the Town Would you of Norwich are reguestéd to meet infs ing diaper, tight bands, padded cloth- |add thé juice of two lemons and a Kalf ing, tapes and strings.tied about the | pint of molasseés. This makes a cough extremities. . |remiedy for bables or ‘small children RYE B, that anyone may use with perfedt gatoty, Atter the mixturs s muif 16 & m A COUGH REMEDY WANTED. is & good plan to af W drops of owed seat with listening ear; # 1 i ntle words that mother would | ,Dear Sisters of The Soclal Cofner: | 81168 ofl to it. Tefl deops to the piit Py Can 1 come again after a long s To 6t me to dle, and teach me to live, |1ence? I have enjoyed reading all the The ordinary extract of licorice is a very good remedy for-some conditions. She ¢ that & letters both from old ahd new writ- Sh t e that shan e told e that shame would fefer| . “Have trisd miany pedipes. sy 0 knowthe spell?’—a mother t ther thing is that old arm- e oh Roaanie Wiy atoet. T the Town o . _the severdl votiny districte in said’ tdwn on’ from § o'clook . m. until 5 o'clock.p. In child The And hood’s hour I lingered near J People who are &roubled with a hacking cough the farst thing i the With truth for my creed and God for had more variety & foods, Tn fact, morning, with stringy mucous clinging 1 watch for the Saturday Bulletin for far down'into the throat, produting & Fried Onions and Applés—Melt thireé théir political venom besond the par-| *Amother thorsugh républisan, Frank NOTICE TO CREDITONS. m., to com) plefe a correct list of all ' . AT A COURT OF PROBATE HBLD|electors i id voting districts who i fy_caucus. Q. Cronin, was supposed to be a can- 3 ! electors in_sai g districts whi my guide; tablespoons of drippings in a frying A Bais A is | 8 pontville. within and for the Dis- | will be entitled to vote therein at an o e to lis; e ver, | Something new_every week. ing sensation, will expériente ré- Hve 5 z re are so-called Miner factions in| didate for thé nomination and his|trict of Montville, o Di5- Lwil f T et beside the oid armenatr. |, Last weekis Social Corer gave me lief by taking a SMAll plegs of icorice &R add thtes cups Of sticed otions | There are eo-catied Miner fackions 10| (UL 1S mot beon officially an. | GosohCr, "l gy o 1o T1Eh 4oy of | lectors mesting o be Held on Tues: 1 sat and When_her Joe! And she were 1_almost che@t for many a day, grew dim, and her worshipped her when smiled And turneq from her Bible to bless her child Years rolled on, sped— My 1dol was shattered, my earth-star but the last one “Cookies that be Faten,” from ‘Rye Brock;” and Pickled Peppers, Uncle Sam’'s Daughter.” Saturday 1 mede a caké and used “Nelly Bly Icing,” sent in by J. E. T., last winter. Here is arjother méthéd of pickling peppers, perhaps séme of the writers would like it. Pepper Mangoes: Remove the stern into the mouth when they get up. The action of the licorice upon the mucous membrane of the throat is soothirig and frequently prevents that exaspet- ating stomach cough. THE CRANK. To SERVE SWEET PEPPERS, Déar Social Corner Sisters: Sweet peppers are so delicious and appetising from sprinkle with one teaspoon of sait and covk gently fof 10 minutes, stirring oceasionally; ad@ four cups of peeled and eliced apples; sprinklé with oné tablespoon of brown sugar and con- tinue cooking until browmed. Pepper Relish—Six réd peppérs, six f"‘» n peppérs, siy onidns. Put through tood chopper, scald and léave for 10 [minutes. Drain, then put in saucepan nounced. If Mr. Cronin is still in the running’ he will give M¥. Hirwood a Aprint for_the nomination and land in thé lead. My. Cronin is an_experieced| nolitician, desérvédly popular and, if so0 disposed could win in convention, and also in election, as conditions havé hanged in the district the past two, a bit_queer that all democrats voted straight in all the otheér wards and vot- ed crooked in the First. Thére always has been and always probably will be these little “misun- derstandings” in the zame of poli- tics, and Mr. Morgan has been elected mayor of his native city for the next three years and starts off with a sub- —— Montyille, R. Cooke, this order, AN Ordered, That the Exécutrix, Hattie déceased to bring against said estate within six months | from this date yhat effect, together with a copy of the place 'where said 1918, D. HOME, Judge, Dwight 'Cooke, late of in_said District, deceased cite the creditors of said in théir claims = v posting a notice to on the signpost nearest to décéased November, 1918, and for_receivin ay following the first Monday of rom’ those “To Be In the First Veting District—at the electmen’s Office, City Hallk In the Second Voting District—at the store of William D. Ricker, 376 i 5 e democrat, another A Jast{ West Main Street, West Side. i th one and one-half cups of vinegar, | stantial republican majority in the s dwelt. and in the same Town, and by = = X Bed! end of gréen peppers, caréfully ex- |that when ours are all gone in the fall f Wi A Lade member of the schoo! board. and who | Supjiepfind i the 5 5 L2y 1 Jearnt how much the heart can bear, | IFct the seeds, lay in strongly salted |We buy them all winter until we raide [OR€ cup of sugar and oné harfful of | court of common council. e also| (il P o€ SOLCK Ak Ballatitn. & ToAeoaBor. naty When I saw her die in the old arm- chair them again in thé spring. Here are @ water fof twenty-four hoursy choj Y qvery "l tew of my OWn recipés: cabbage fine; to every quart allow one tableSpoon salf, two tablespoons "Tis past, ‘tis past! but I gaze on it now With quivering breath and throbbing brow “T'wasithere she nursed me, ‘twas there she dled, Anf ymémory flows with lava tide; (mb foily, and deem me weak, scalf®ng -drops start down my Stuffed Greeh Peppers—Take a can of Vegetable soup (do not add water) and stir it up in a dish with finely rolled cracker crumbs, enough to make the miixturé rather &tifft. Thén take swéet peppers, cut off thé stem and scoop out fhe s€eds and white pith and fill with the mixture. Plate in 8 well buttéred pan, with the stem end white mustard seéd, one tabléspoén of cloves, one tablespoon cinnamon; one cup sugar. Mix well together; drain peppers; stuff with ture; séw cap on, or fasten with te D} ; over with strong, cold vinegar—ready in two or three weéks. Will the writer who sént if a cough salt. Boil about 20 minutes and bottle while Hot. Excelient. Sguash Cakes—Mix one pint of well £dagonéd coblked squash with one beat- en egg, one teaspoon of sugar, one ted- | spoort of cHopped parsiey and enough |bread critmbs to make fairly stiff, The quantity of crumbs necessary will de- pend upon the moisture in the squash. Form into cakés and ffy on both sides lin butter, in the 1917 ses- sion of the legislature is out after the democratic nomipation and, so far as known he is unopposed. Mr, Fox Wwas an active, if not a very influen- tial member of the house, and démon- strated that he is no drome in any- thing he undertakes. That's why others get out of the way when he en tefs the senatorial race and shouts to them to gmet off the track. Mr. happens to be the first mayor who \yi!l receive a salary worth while, an in- crease in the pay having. been made from $300 to 00 a year. Not a very bad salary for Mayor Morgan. He can afford to give all his time to the ser- vice of the city. One of Mayor Morgan's frst acts, officially, was ‘the _appointment of Former Mayor M. Wilson Dart as his private secretary, at an incréased sal- wich copy Alttest: Bulletin, Leireulation in’ said D L return. to this The above and foregoing i§ a true of record. NOTICE—. ceased ard hereby notified to present €Héir_claims against undefsigned at Nor @ newspaper having .a rict, and make Court. DAN D. TIOME, Judze. B st F. HOME, CIérk. creditors of sald de- aid_estate to_the ich, Conn., R, F. D. In the Third Voting District—at the tore of William H. Bowen, Greéne- ville. In the Fourth Voting Distrist—at the store of Patrick T. Connell, Jér- wich Town. In thé Fifth Voting District—af the Ponemah Ldrge Hall, Taftville. In the Sixth Voting District—at S Tox indulged in much of the debate inlNo, 7, within the timie 1imited in the | Bimen 8 - . remelly With t)e following ingredients, |down, so (hat the Taixtufe will not gét| Grape Fluff—One-quarter box shred- | &Y of $1000: preity good pay for the | tne house, perhaps foo much for him [above and forezsimg oraer ~( © (¢ |Billings’ Hal, Hamilton svénue, Bast Jove it, T Tove 1 and more 1 have }ctfmlam lease |hard ang crusty, and bake about 20 fded gelatitr 8¢ oneé tablespoon of gran- | Service rendered, even for an ex-may-| (o kold in infiuence, but hé démon- N HATTIE R. COOKE, S . Wy soul £ Ly ) 2nd connot tear lsend it in again. As [ rémsiiber it {minutes. They burn very casily, so & |ulafed gelatin, one-quarter cup. cold | OF, Who could afford to retire from ac-| sfrated ability and efficiciency. et Executrix. Datad #t NoEdchy ComfE T St om & mofher’s old armehair. | hers was fiax seed, elmy, wild | will be necessary to watch them if the|water, thFée-quartéts cup Sugar, juice | live business. Still the y ral On one occasion he took the wind} am 4 6 day of Qctober, 1978 e A —Hliza Cook. |éherry, licorieg, and ofHer herb!oven is very hot. of one lemon, ofie cup of grape juide, mr&. s quite ;:Pnsra‘!t;n the cf }?mmi out of Captain Ford's safis; the gen= _3(_ A:,m;n_\““e_ “_]“ | day X 3 vy or powder ti stéeped and mixed fied Peppérs—Cat whites of three eges. Soften the gela- | and there is no valid reason why tleman from Stamford, in a sharp bit [ trict of Montvi TYLER b. GUY, ANSWERS AND INQUIRIES, with wine. t it out of the ) . ol t’the ith, uceogl ik ’?";' tin in the cdld water and mssoxvge by | Mayor and his secretary should not|of repartee. Captain Ford declared | Ogtober, - 2 G Ty, R s s w o ; i Vb get thetrs. They are surély entitled| that his srandfether and. fathe Present—DAN B HOME, Judes. CORNELITS J. DOWN H B. 1—The letters for Wildwood |Made up tif remedy and 8iand fry in bufter or othér fat. They [StAndinig the dish in N6t water, Dis- | 8et theirs. Y A S oea | that his- grandfather an G Estate of M ankew! f gistedrs of VOrdik and for Black-eyed Susan received |°0USh that hud humg on for ‘e véry nice with baked beans or with |S0lve the sugar in the fruit juice and [ &1 incredsed salary —even morelrepublicans and that was why e was | yontuille, in DF gl egistrars o and mafled as you directed months. 1 would very much e strafin the gelatin into it. Set in jce| {PAn sSome of the chair-warming|a republican. Mr. FoX replying said| williah Smiddy of Montville ap- = plicts By : have it again, but can't find it. p 54| Watér and stir occasionally umtil it{City ~office holders, who givelthat his father was @ republican and |peared in Court and filed 1 SPICED GRAPES, gayy Croquettess—Mash cold bakéd sent in two years ago. . . BACKWOODS MOTHER. jeans and mix with them chopped [ begins to thicken. theri add gradualty a féw weeks of actual work a yéar that was the réason why he Was a praying. for the reasons Assm&s’ Not‘r‘ce % v S §i & Stic forth, that this Court “ P - the well beaten whites of the e, and| and receive full year's pay denmocrat, ag his godd républican fath- A e N ASUVErS i Gutonit YON 1 QTN B [iyin ot ini o e vors vt o Wiyor Morgan's secorid official act] o eMdowed hitn With 4 mind that wak | (lalion upon the estate ATl persons ts, and ron-resi- meats and ie prepared as follows: | DO YOU LOVE MUUSHROOMS? |“So. 1iso iike thein cut in rings of |SUff €NOUEL 0 HOId its shiape. Pile| was x conferches with (he captam | Capable of (Jetérmining right from| Whereupon. Tt Ts Otdered. That saigdents. ownina v'in the TOWR ofs Take seven pounds of Concord grapes,| Dear Social Coner Edior: Did you fnarfow atrips and sérved in vinegar [USH(IY in a glRée serving dish and|gnd the lleutenant of poiice, indicat- | WFOng If Mr. Fox s nomimated the| petition be fienrd and “deicrmined at| Lebarion liable by tiaw to lixation are 1t ¢ ~ r? h ’ rvé with Whipped cream or soft cus- | j T cas t the full|republican nominee will realize the Probate Court Room in Montville. | hereby notified to hand to either of ghe + little less than five pounds granu- |ever have any experience with mush- |with a little sugar and salf, riot éook- tard. This is s g Mt £i0 o mg that he was (0 asstime-the fullf, ") barty support is necessary fok | 18880 PISERlet on. the 1ath diy of |unadn gnéd Assessors of said. Town, lated sugar, one pint cider vinegar,|rooms? I never dared trust my know-led. Use them also to garnish salads. g dnd is deHiol i q :K,m’i- authority of chief of police and givel e o TTY * POTIS. October. D. 1918. at 10 o'clock in the|on or befors Nov. 1st, 4 list of a‘lg zgrch two even tablespoons ground cinna. |ledge of them fof fear déath would be | I servé creaméd shrimp and peppers |85 and is delicious and Wholesome. | the départment affairs his personal | S s : forenoon. dnd that notice af the pen-[property owned By thém. on the frst mon, and the same quantity ground |in thé pot. g on toast. They are in my opinion bet. | Tty it supervision. In the that’ have 1 dency of said petition. and of Said|day of OCtober, T91S, properly sigried cloves. Pulp the grapes first—pre- | 1 hankered for a taste of the real|ter than peas used in that way, als§| King Royal Pudding—Oné pound of | sone it hus been‘the b Jy yorialf (R GuibHSne 180 | ex. | PETLE CHOnSoN. hR SIUEH by 1HE v TSR o reat esiate on thebet servin kins—and cook the pulps | thing and a friénd of it on anoc- |serve thém thé samie Wiy with crab |apples, a little sugar, two' tabléspoons Rin. 0 rengBanes NI by themselves a ucepan until they casion while wandering in a country |meat. of jam, four tabléspoons of flour, quar- to mix up pol a whack at police work whenever the pect of my friends more than I am willing to give?” Norwich Builetin @ newspaper Having ce of real estate on the-batk a_circulation in said DI . at_least| All lists t Dbe blanks are w0 sc it they ean be put|road surpried me with the exclama- EBECCA. |ter of a poung of duet, one egg, one | notion struck them and with the re-f.__ % {hres davs brio 1o tho ante of- Sad| provéd By the Stats Housd of GABAiisa: throuzh a rainer. tion [ —— pinit of milk, oe teadpoon of baking | sult of decreasing the efficiency and hearing, ‘and that return be made to . Blank lists may be obtained of | When this has been done, add the 'y Jove! 1If hére isn't a Herse- SUGARLESS RECIPES, powder. Peel the apples, cut and core [ digéipline of thé force by their unnec- this Court. theé "Assessors or dt {hé Town Clerk's r So o 2 So6n the mayor will appoint commit- copy of record. s se dusis - | after it hag com- |ly decided “t's &1l Fight! erizing may like thése approved récipéd | powder snd afEd wéll bedten with | tses To manest the ceveml ofty e Ao SUSAN F. HOME, TonD ouse, cack RN | . - from the United States department of tobe ¥ N | i W P:.;'n vo?il, _mthex ”’1 ne_\:ierI ustdedt dmw;rg ; y eitare: milk. Pfl!sl‘: Mtlt‘%rf,om the flmfiles. | partments, including the police, and & HOME CURE GV Y o oct12d Clerk. |ber for the purpose of recelyifig l‘;i_!sxtt r e in individual | life,” sai [, “an &) e 0 t!’ll s sugar ani jam, ¢l suet ne, | thése ymittees will in all probabili- = 3 0 5 % 0T 0 = T All pérsons failing to comrply larze, crock with a tight | now for a portion of that.” Fruit Cake—Oneé-fourth cup short- |place over top of batter and bake weil Srtittted to per 5 WHO HAD AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD rest of the ingredients, mixture slowly for an mushroom! Gone by, I guess!” but he split it and smelled of it and exultant- | » Social Corner Sisters who are Hooy- them and place in a dish with jam. Next m#ke & Battéf with flour, baking essary interference. Rheumatism ty be perhitted to perform the com The above and foregoing DAN D. HOME. « &ither of the stores. Ohe; I more of the Asdessors will bé at the Office, or at his notice will be subject to' an' ad-! 4 F i 3 - §|at Montville, and for‘the Dis- | S addition of a little| 1 was assured I showld Have “alening, one cup corn syrup o réfinérd|in moderate oven for one and a half | ot les without initerference, a e g 1500 1 e 2t B N o on the Tth day of | G1tion of 10 per cent. 1o same recipe may be | taste” and at dinner time it Wi sarved |SYrup, two eggs, two-thirds cup milk, | NOWTS, TR (€ & delicious Dudimia ToGEh Bs fge e o it poe pnemma_ Rl Getover, A, 1. 4sis SAEE DAVID W. PITCHER, ng currants on toast, and I have alWays thotight I [twé teaspoons vanilld, séven-eighths HANNAH WHO. | man of all committees; There will un- |} only those who have it know, for i Préisent—DAN D. HOME, Judge. JOHN CLARKE, : “Tomato Soy” is made as follows: | had fost of it. cup rice flour, thrée-fourths cup barley doubtedly be exception, however, in- |ffover three vears.' I tried remeay ff | Fstate of Joseph Dradoeck. iate of GEORGE A. MYELS Poal and chop of ripe toma- | When cooked it seémed t6 Bo 4 dark |flour, two (caspoons bakifig' powder, | HOW SHE GOT A LIBEATY BOND.|sofér as goss the pofice committes, |§ alter remedy, and doctor atter doc. ffMontville in said District, decenzed " Assessors: s oo re quite fine. Then |Drown gravy on foast and it tastéd [one teaspoon salt, one teaspoon clovesl| p .. ~c oo noe o HERTY B This seenis to be the channel througn |} lors Bt such relief as L opeteived i RIS A NS al "fled A petition th, 1918, tod put them upon the fire in o preserv. | Hke a Fich meat grgvy, too. +__jone teaspoon ginger, one t€aspoon Citt- o gun 1o peaa WHEE ERders Wil | which the mayor gains the favor of |[ fousid a remeds that cured My wom. || praving. for the reasons thercw set| Lebanom, Oct. Tth, 1918. ot ing Kettle with balf a temeup of| It wds sood and my faith f my|namon. one cup chopped raisins, ond- | o SV TRE KON TRROTE WESRE) (it Cns oo diways ready to knotk || pletely. and it has néver setusned, §l forth. that this Court srant adminic 5 whole cloves: the’ same quantity of | friend's knowledge of sitisifooms led |fourth, cup chopped mnuts, one-fourth|GriRcus's Aéw aress (hid simmer. Wiy | fhe police, Fight or wrong. The mav- |§ I lave ziven it to & fuer who Jftration upon the estate of suia de-| B F (0 ) whole ice. a scant teacup of |me to forget if: but yo can imagine [cup chopped citron. s husband gave me money for u new |Ors remind of a_nofice stuck up in the |§ were térribly _arfieted and evenficensed. o fed, That s PROBATE Cfim - i~y lespoon of bldck pepper,|my sufprise when edrly he: mext| Mix fat and eyrup; add egw yols Juul s BT oS 480 dad | houghe | news department of a local newspaper [f bedridden with Rheumatism and it f| | Wheréupon, I¢ 15 Ordered, That < § #nd three red peppers and five onlons, | morhing my friend gréeted me¢ with |and milk. Put chopped fruit and nuta|(cod Tor ™Y bRy dnd T choug] office some years ago that bore these | *"FCE & SUIE T QU Case. o B e Probate Court Room in Montvilie, NORWICH DISTRICT. all having been chopped fine. Let tha | thi in batter and add dry materials sifted | 380 D NP, JreTl WIhout, 00 thell G cant words; “When Jocal news [ totm of raeumatio troubis 15 toy [l in said Dictriot, on tha 15th dav of| THe duly clsstéd délegates. to e ingredients boil together for fully an| “Glad to seée you alive! Evidently|together. Fold in stiffly beaten el had started any iott s taperey Do | LS earce: get aftor the police; knock | [ this marvelous healhig power. Dowt || October, X. D. 1915 a¢ 10 o'clork in tha | Republican Brobate Convention fo¥. e fiour, and immediately add_a_quart |the mushroom was all right. T cowdr’t | Whites. Bake in 16¢ or nuffin tin. The | had started and left & balance for a | & Scaicer £t AFeC TS RUVCCs ITACK b (IS RETISions RO Rowar: DORE /| Porenoon, and that mofice of th hen: | District of Norwieh are hereny. net- of the best cider yinegar. When the |tell whether you would be ap this|faiSins and nuts may be omitted and|"o,o0. Jines. Speak encouragingly of the fire- s gng 1will eond it tree BROSRey of caid pecttion 400 T sldhfied re mesi chtte ThNs S B | “soy” has cooled Sufciently, it may | morning or not! the mixture baked as a plain spice |, 1 2m EOME to wedr iy last Winter's | 0. PRt PnCCANERET LS o e T e it and RE D e T [ hidt and save that much more. T would Mke t6 NWedr how fle other Sisters save. Every new idea helps some one ilo save. Theoda: I will write to you soon. Goldenrod: Where are you? Brow- nie afid I aré waiting to hear from you. Hope you are well. be bottled. 1f cafked and sealed tightly it will keep all winter, or even longer. If you have a garden in which, at tha.end of the season, there are green melons, do not leave them on the vines to rot. Instead, take them into your-vegetable cellar, and, as you want them, cut them into rings about a \quarter of an inch thick, and fry them in_butter, letting them brown thor- oughly. They make an excellent sub- stibate for egz-pl MOU “Up afid ready t6 eat another,” siid | cake. 1, and wé hdd a hearty laugh. And do ing _for you know I have never had the taste |cold drinks or fof icés. Thi€ pine- out of my mouth since, and that was a |apple ice is excellent vear age. 2 W eapplé 166—Oné éup gratéd pine- 1 do not daré go_fius] now |apple, one and three-fifths cups corn and 1 would ot dare éat of syrup, oné 1émem> two Cups Water. rooms unless I had my friend to béss| Freeze as any water icé. Lemon ple the job. r is also good made with ‘¢ofn Syrup a6 ‘But théy are good sustaini od [ sweetening for both the letion Alling and I do not blame those. well land the meringue. informed for mx:iuxgs. A . RUTH. ? . 5 & GHEEK WILITARY FUNERAL, LOTS OF THINGS TO OAN. : | Dear sisters of The Soeial Corne Deat Soctal w« ;" Folks | The impressive spectacle of a miljtary 1o at steps Corn syrup can also bé used in place of sugar as sweets lisation of thi orwich Bulletin, a newspaper having A ciferlation in sald Distriet, af least tlirée days prior to the date of sald hearing, and that refurn be made to is Court. DAN D. HOME, Judge. The above and foregeing Is a true copy of record. order one time in The City of Norwich, in_said. Distric | Monday, the 14th’ day of Oétobet,. 1918, at 1 o'ctock p. m:, for the of placing in_nomination a caft for Judge of Probate for said Di JOSTIN HOLDEN, Chairmidn Probate Cotftittek. set10d provénitself to bé that long- looked-for means of curing your Theumatism, you may _send - the price of it oné dolfar, BUE un stand. I 4o not wart your mofiey unless you are perféctly satisfied to send it. Isw't that fair? Why suf- fer any longer when positive reli is thus offered yow frée? DoW't de- ay. Write tod: 3 Mark H. Jackaon, No. $0-E Gur- ney Bldg.. Syracuse, N. Y. Mr. Jackson Is responsiblé. * Above statement true. notice was not signed, was not official but it was generally obgerved. The city election was a clear repub- Iiéan victory éven if the damocrats did elect aldermen in the Third and Fourth wards. That's all they did get except miinority representation on the boards || ‘of sélectmen and school visitors and water board. No, there was no excen- tion, a_usual and vet unusual excep- tion. Thomas R. Murray, democrat, was re-clected a_member of the board of assessors, defeating Almarin A et Hale, the republican candidaate. Mur- S roy has repeated this trick on seversi | TEAMING and TRUCKING occdsions, even when his party has Assessors’ Notice AIY persons ligble to poy taxes i JUNE. A REMEDY. Dedf Sotidl Corner Friends: I have attended two 9L the sgciai gatherings by invitation frém a Sistef and think the Sisters are all very social. I had in Town of Norwich aré hereby 0! to return to the Assessors on or the thé first day of Novés T, Wwritten of printed list. propért: and sworn to, of all t y owned by themr on the it day of o i late of Monty: trict of Mont The Executor having exhiblfed Kis administration acgount with said estate to the Court of Probate for s Dis- trict féF allowance, it is AIN LAUREL. A FINE LEMON PIE. . Dear Social Comer iy r i - o & Ordered, That the 15th dav _of OGto- | October, 1918, fAITE to make g0 Social Colfer Siten : 1 en- | who have ik et o & cortegs yndér the reguiations of the|ans im0y jine used turpentine | Been beaten to'a frazale, Th is due to DONE VERY PROMPTLY AND AT |ver 1915, ot 330 oelock in e agfer- |a llsteqzill"l}wsx charset :\o:fi‘ll!}" of 10 5 much. Al-|or on 4 cou ity steps| Greel i o vita _ acros: 2 ts of Mr. 3 v, (BLE PRI nogn. at’ the Probate OTAe in Mort. | per cent. additional, according to Taw, Ways find what 1 want to know. hey put a plitie - ke Catholic chich cdmfie uid€h }onost wher 1t sS8ined very tight and| e, Personal efforts of Mr. Murray REASONABLE CES 2 » on: = who starts out to win With a persisten- ville, be, and the sime is, assigned for Katydid: How I would like to know s, reWet in two or thres hours. and glve that' sweet little baby e 1 daj ago. It was like a pieture in flie an- this epidernic will s6on be a i the; 4 s eng ot Sox nourest o cv that excites the admiration of his H. a hedrinz on the allowance of said ad- Ou , it} clent citiés of the otd WOFId. ARTHUR EATHROP séssors' Office in City or L iteation. r stecotash is st : 860 olitical opponeénts and they vote fi " ninistation Scei D - | sent by mall dpop aph . & good hag! Can You give me a clue Ww FEN] fomiatn, | The band. playine & aHES froves |LNTE Of @€ 480 4 that|[in B piteronce. to fhe repablicen Phone 175 octi2a DAN D_HO¥ Gl BN & 4. m. €68 ge. ok % Tcan find you. ¥ou don't live more Hoime of i Uit irt halowls, . dlong | préecdimns 1 ¢ | peace ‘be rédte . Tamh d Wéll wisher | party candidate. So long as Murray is ANT SOHOL-| Lfsts wil be receivéd béginning than six miles from me (the river In|squsre m.?"%. dfl slives’ | marchers in khaki unform. As the bier | O the Socidl Cérner. UNowm, | & candidate for assessor it would save e pog== : - in the Probais Tu];fid!ig. Obfi 1st, 1918, Rk Between us). W where Calla e ; také & |aj ed followed by a F humiliation were the republicans to | Telephone 760 layéfte St | The for having &4 atéd at Norwich, Comm, . eh, Tilgglies il trat gice any cive? Colchester. make no nomination for assessor, > i ROt ton TeeBunE WITh re | 1915. e group of ! in sfififli‘s) Mtbhes, e-fiy;%%f crueifi and chanting the | Boticat of g o e, S RO ilis f these iests and_chor- o5 e he. eRGoIE MRS 5 i Lemon Twg cups hot waler, Juice of one lvemol, one cup sugar, three ronnding tablespoons. cornstarch dissolved i a 1ittle cold water, three #Egn (save the tes- 8f two for meringue); cook minutes or until - X -4 te to the Court of Probate for s ict for allowance it is Ordered, That the I5th day of Octo- ber, 1918& at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Probate Office ‘in: Montville, b and the same 13, assigned far a hea ing, on tBe dNowance of 266N with said octizd DAN D. F. B. WOUDWORTH, A. L HALE, M. J. CERRAR, WAR TIME BREAD. wine s o ey i tfl;i%dFregl gry g : LETCHER' before son place im 3 ;-olfi.‘ mg M fhig e bl e e change. an ov s Flowers, Fumeral Designs, £ Wedding Dicoratians. A Tuedge. |Totm LEER