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. 6 NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 191S THE SOCIAL CORNER ANNUAL CLEARANCE OF The Domestic Department ALL LUXURY, CORRUPTS THE MORALS OR x 3 AL Men’s Suits and Overcod; SWIFT’S PURE LARD BEST MAINE POTATOES § B i ke s B EE FulllSlbs.topeck...AQc STEAKS FRESH ____ |FRESH THE TASTE . ROLL OF HONOR Mix_the other ingredients well short- Sirloin, Round, EASTERN CUT {PIG e Iy befrolre fserv_intg. Place i ; ; spoonful of mixture ons ca ¢ ; Porterhouse PORK LOINS | SHOULDERS Sons of Social Cornér Writers | |3 garnish with mayonn : ; b .........28¢c]lb. .........35¢c]b. .........30cH wiiter . Moran, of Norwicn. (het, and. Croam, Ohees Embracing virtually our entire stock—Manhattan Clothes are above all else, sty Richard C. Moran, of Norwich. cheese,. ‘either plain, or Eugene Campbell of Wiilimantic, | chopped nut, meats—and serve on let- Conn. tuce leaves. cither with mayonnaisc Allen Williams Hovey Sterry, of |or French dressing. Union, Conn. th Oranges: Dates. pittel Earl L. Sparks, of Norwich, and cut in halves, may also be servel Arthur T. Knowles, of Wethersfield, sections of oranges freed frem Conn, their inner tkins. First a r-fe.cflon ot SUIT a ND IT x B 1 ¥ {dates and then a section of orange i A col;l:yd Mitchell, of Central Village,| .y 11a he ranzed on @ row on 2 s 2 leaf of crisp, white .endtve. This Willard A. Madiey ot Lebanon. a very attractive William Howard Gordon, Subma- | 2001 cither with mayonnais or g0ol - -~ rine service, U. 8. N. Trench dressing. | Myron J. nglnnd, of Norwich. Gelatine Saiads: Gelatine salads are] o ¥ Royce F. McCall of Leonard Bridge. | PArticulari 2 s refresh- is tonato jelly Were $25.00, $28.00, $30.00, $32.50 || Were $35.00, $3&oo s&ooo, scs.oo' Calvin H. McCall of Leonard Bridge. | ajq. 15 Eret & oot : 5 Walter Robinson, of New Haven. E can be so wade that Floyd C. Knowles, Camp Devens. it J8 vory: sting. s ne :"al\:“:—* 3 ; pety o pour zelatine mixture into littla = 'I"'s“"{} Y"f"y Pendieton, Niasara (o "1 de of the ends of small sweet, ® PY PORK SAUSAGE PORK LIVER WESTERN DRESSED NATIVE RIB ROAST BEEF DRESSED VEAL Ib.____. 24c, 26¢c, 28¢c | SHORT CUT LEGS . CPRRMR T Sy o SHOULDER b i .. o5 bl RUMP PIECES, Ib. .. .26c LEAN POT ROAST SHOULDER PIECES el e st RECR iR oast b, R e LN A4 FRESH PLATE BEEF VEAL STEAK, bb. ... .40c v st i damsiee s1ICH NFATNCGHOPS, 155 - 4 80c8 EF LIVER, Ib... .. .16¢c { VEAL for Stewing, Ib. 14c APMOUR'S SUGAR CURED SMOKED SHOULDERS | 4 HOUR SALE- 9 A. M. TO 1 P. M. STEAKAID st e 008 lish and exceptionally well tailored and always the best values obtainable at regu- lar prices—Now these Clothes are offered at decisive rcductiong, 2 en or red pepvers, and let 't hard:n Samuel L. Mitchell, Manchester, | hore. o Then borre’ n serve on cach nest of . Iottuce leaves one of th Frank E. Medbury, of Canterbury. |filied with salad S DRSS Frederick H. Race, Jr., North Frank- 1t It} the ns to like any tomato jelly uld be served w'ih mayon- or sorie simi ch dress ankiin. eld Depot. Herbert R. Hoffman, North F: Clifford Botham, SOCIAL CORNER POEMS It Doesnt Cost a Cent. 1t dpesn’t cost a sin:lc cent le and Nut: A gool gelatine also made of apples and nu K "u-:D FOWL_ | FRESH KILLED FOWL §|Ie bty sommimen: o T i S ot 1 eall g B osiniiiinesen 090 for Ericassee il oo -330 i “ ;':‘fl“m ‘::\‘“:‘:": ‘\‘“": (‘.J B .-l’»%"’,\:;:fi"\‘“Y‘"iafir three Yet the biggest mark-down means absolutely nothing unless you would have # r‘,{CjCE TEAN CUTS PE.;S’ FEET Ib. Bl Things ns they come: to ge sugar, and let it ba- been glad to buy the Clothes before they were reduced. 1R ..18¢c | SALT R!E‘v o It docar cost n ce Bt on e fanier el These Winter Overcoats and Suits are the product of “the House of Kippen- @ | Two lovely hearts, sor | A bit of comfort; to s 5 ]Jufl for a moment, st wishes to all. | heimer” and “Clothcraft” and are the choice of the best dressed men in cmlmn today. \ TR DAIRY | FRUITS AND T| DEPARTMENT| VEGETABLES | YELLOW ONIONS T0 MAKE BED SCCKS. of The Corner: to you Jirections The Clothes are Known for their style leadership—their excellent tulonng and ome of e their guaranteed all-wool quality. The reduced price takes nothing out of the e Clothes—it’s just a bona-fide saving of dollars to you. The Maarheat B 121-125 MAIN STREET with a loose over and cost a cent to clasp s hand in friendly m feel by one v 5 s athy one can't confess vou may find to be ve the next threa I gave a_des It Looent cost a cent mj An absent brother to def lady hem one Christmas and she thoug-t BUTTER | The stepping-stone to Heav they were the best ever; and wor? 43¢ TTER i ‘.\m little deeds of love. them all winter betweei. her stock c P J Sent in by JIM |ines and sho Tt was a_zreat plea YL ‘.......Gaczy/‘UFORNlA 1 S e b S < 7 i INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS. "" as she lived. anks for very vitied Bl Socks: pretty X ard. 35 BLANCHE—T 1 ast on 108 1 stitch ot the be- ow till you have . re was no m s ake made. ! | ETTA BARBER'S NEW HOME |l % | | | ¥ cial Corner Sisters:—I th Se k 4 = Crimson Rambler, Aun Primrose | thoan 5t sve 48 E COLD STORAGE |P for Christmas cards; o erested | pe ".; Fig gl ,I‘M‘f;un"(-\n fo,:ti{s:c # No 6-7 79c o~c>w":_’__- | Reader for the pretty reminder of the N e Y e K |LARGE FRESH { BROWN EGGS | New Year. | ve been mov: ey nkle, then hind off ver o the sov and settling, ng and papering, unpacking, et | stitch with the semu material g i i B i since No bes acting Fou it thetrron : “TH| NHEIMER ORE IN NORWICH” i jdozen .......73¢c} | brarian in the “‘,111‘,,;":}"“' Finish by crocheting scailops ' of B e o ¢ ' crom NEarsy . me pretty color around the top. } c et Her ‘a thank you" to Olga and i mrose for the pretiy Christmas . ¥ cords they sent me. p E T [ wish you ®il a happy and pros- fpoiling water, and use an old brush|we know not what awaits us. We are | sociability. : H \ e el o rous year during 1019, lor soaking purpeses, but keep some- |full of glad expectations and determi- te the storm, which started TWICE T'WTNTY. A real old and make the best that has bheen thing over the woodwork to protect it from the &olulxun If the varnished paper only cov o mix up some rites: Wish you|flcur paste and apnh it hot. Let it c 3 her late {romain an hour and the paper will{and gladnes it us, let us rejoice ren scrape off easily. ¥ ) the morning, # goodly number were present, about thirty.in all, in- cluding several visitors, I heard on2 visitor say she #ished hey had a Social Corne: in her home own, so 1 am sure she had & good CHAT FROM GRACE. ial Cor | the ola N hank you for| 3 ve our | time, » subject just| How to Knit Diamond Edging— r by gey A fine dinaer was placed upon the tches. uine heartfelt in all our ex- | long table by Axalee and ner assist- big roeker, you mthers must rofoice thy Firat Row-=IGiit 8, marrow, over,|Deriences __|ants, and every one did justice to all r on the windir : 12956 | rrraohd SR UIE 1 Dovo B 1 Let us remember that the past year | o good things. I hope some of the is over.| "Second Row—Knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, | has been a strenuous St ‘,“1‘ After dinner we were treated to an e home ALy, A home is saddened | purl 1. knit 1. 1918 will forev eld in history entertainment, consisting of a dialogue and readings, Some of the Sisters who could not be with us for the day came for th= Bir ir loved one n the suprem a ml»mm‘:}hla- one ruse of the mal e Vit what 4 cewby 'n’ng“hr::} ey nit 3°" |unusual happenings, and that every- 't you love the Good OL | “Fourth Row—Knit 1, pasl 1 knit & |one not only those on the battlefiel purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 3 or in camp, but the my—amm}r‘n 1 could ses the flock of | wj - Arrow, old and young, men and women. ha s out my i adow. Tt 8. | naieh Row—Knit 1, narrow, over.| o “he Gemand of the countfy for| I wish o thani!Interhmied Reader not scem to mind me wli 1| (There afe now 12 on the needle.) *|their time, money and sacrifices and | for the pretty calendar seut te me. SWEET, JUICY § # Blue rays welcome, ts For Edc-_n Shenabe USEFUL TESTED RECEIPTS % t ottt + na- V] very best wishes: to each and + door. - 5, D! economies, and the fact that the na With very bes s and 8 —These Lisd: L) Blensaretof svtending nisla et F“;ml}‘,"”k‘x;‘{’ rl, kadt 5, purl | war came to an end as fall ad- | all for a happy and prosperpus New B you: Social, Corner gatherings last| Seventh Re = d stands out above every othe:|Year. {nit 3, over, marrow, | V&N = ho'v much they | over, narrow, knit 1, narrow, ever,|°Vent. : 2 ¢ WILIWYCK Those wh) nave ever narrow (11 on needle). We have now f\ntore(_l» the new 3 Zighth Row—Knit 1, purl 1, knit 3, |Let us as far as possible push a 1. knit 1, purl 1, knit 3 and not dwell upon the troubles . trials that beset us, or those No nzel to Baaéers at "I" {DUTCH APPLE bit In pieces, suitable for |into cold salted wat | an hour, then dr ar. i s HANOVER which CINNAMON letfers from the ; Ninth Row—Knit 4, over. narrow, |{rials that beset us, or those Which| rhe annuat meeting and roil-call & or COFFEE BUNS {a casserolo dish. ACE. |over, knit g tozether, over, 1 the war imposed on us; let us realize | 4o Congregational church was held 15 | onfon, cook to a - Tenth Row—Knit 1, pu 1, |t Bl sy “"f“,“‘““ Sunities | At the parisn house Wednesday even- remaining fat, add GREETINGS. purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, knit 4, B SUEH S oD oF opRortuni ng. Supper was served by the La- Let us endeavor to so Dear Social Corner Sisters. T thank Eleventh Rew—XKnit 5, over, knit 3 . °°|dies' Guild at 630 o'ciock. At 8 H BOSTON : and when 'blended di- |1 L ne e together, over, narr: "a‘f‘,g;ku | 4one | o'clock the business - msiing was lute with ups of water and st & 1 R kni t 3 . % DOU HNUTS E BAKED B':ANS H;La s;mm‘h <t o‘l\.‘\\w er an i ame m = 3 ]} ;’ f’o‘“ sur- || ';milflth’m;tn; Knit 1 purl 1, knit twelve months, if opened with a brief devctional ser- real glad to get it. ’ J i vice. Rev. H. D. Rolluson presided. and one-half teaspoons salt Reporis of the work of the vear were | quarter teaspoon pepper, pour hest and we think appiest, life, becaus: = REBECCA. or CRULLERS and much and »st of our wh § add two teaspoon 2t one can write; A LITTLE TIP of and do for st hafors we do | S17en by tinoficors atitheichurch xng 30c} BRO\V\I BREAD e 5D for it gives us a chance to learn mere, L - the various organizations conneete . M e e I wish the and all ti Dear Editor and Sisters: After a| %f 2070 i one for a Happy | ¥ilh if: Thesa reports all showed that i sliced okra, cover close er a Happy long absence I come again to join the |, 1 procierons New Year. the work had prospered,” especially in {bake in a moderate ove 1 ten rather late to wish it, but | circle? Though I have been silent, 1| = - DIANA. |& financial way. Officers for 1919 were | Enalish Ginger ~Apples—peel, core |petier late than ey have read the letter e e e and i vater 8 poun f BLUE BABY. Did you Sisters know that grated = % <e, cl an *“of te - nomi | apple off the water, add four = peach, apple or banana added to the COMMENTS BY ?L_’\"«(‘CHE‘ r(r)nmxt_loe. The most n‘nr;o'btamAnem ounces of whole ginger, 4 pounds of g “hnc of one egg and the mixture si Dear Social Corner Frien o siness was presented by Angus e sa one e ublot it i T ot NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS. il - sti- | peopte do no: eare 1o write o Park. chairman of the board of trus. r Social Corner ters and X rs: I wish you all & Juxm)\' N&W | ertonid s ton Stata the ceruin Interested Reader—Accept Hxnk: to condense manv m v preity calendar you sent. are in the mincr- | tees, who recommended ~n “behalf of large enouch | the board that the minister's ealary es. No doubt |he increased from $1,200 to $1,500. in good form to orly write the |This recommendation was accepted de greetings at tv closing of { and voted unanimousiy by the inly disuppointing | church. The roll-call of members by the clerk closed one of the best an- B <tand forty-cight hours. Stir three i tim Put into kettle, add r fl | pounds more of r and hoil un | transparer chould be in a half or three-quarters of an hour., Delavan Cake—Chop fine eix large| Aunt Mehitable ifigs and one cup of seeded fanv thanks for | v Kind of you to the matter? The idea express- | Seems to me I have missed you. How ed in your letter x\m(‘ An a jos? ave v iscovercd h' it d th 1 tings i he hist f th > r 1 are the babies? Have you discovercd 1 na \xm gne e | nual meetings in the istory of e Four_over (his ons cup of. 1 ater | her of mine h | boeing 10 iy e et the imagination of | chureh. in which one teaspoon of soda has|Ler window O 4 Cherry " i | Wild Cherry—Why don't you write RN s L il fereRt | Gt Mary: Rould have lked a|ortener? 4 o © was at the |for ex-Preshlent Theodore Roosevelt { one-hal P;llll' ’?C ‘»_{!]![l)':‘\: and one Piu\ lof plece of your fruit eake. T Ready—When are you coming to sit] W about to ev- | will be held at the Congregational of “W,f' e e oo o:(‘gi"hn;\' of the ‘; ster {\'wn 1 rw" tlc on my wcodbox? It's placed in a|piore the cellar from the top stair, oF | church to which everyone in the vil- )’ ore, e: a Juckin n Memoria’ o r Cl ¥ v C g ge i i inv) 3 namon, clove, vanilla and lemon.| Old Hiun slion: read 2oy ool E oL DA cpEneE, himney was on fire or ncthing |lage is being invited. "t“"h-‘ )3 time Wa# | Syunday evening a Mcmonpl Service Orrm Maples, the and over $800 was 1 g r has bee eturah? [doing. Rem 'y, Renort of the | \*‘_“‘gfu’]‘- then one and one-half cups|books lately SJS’VC‘;, k'ijhs\s;((’(;n;«‘il.w B grain of salt ;mde‘d.m‘.: n v secretary, Alice | £4ted flower. T eeps soft and ih Who—You must be some AIRT. i ited to write a letter but could . with of au original | moist a lon tim You alwavs send such nice re- ink of anvthinz so filled the . of s of the past | Fachioned Molasses Sauce—Put|cipes to the Corner. NEW YEAR'S THOUGHTS. pages with orgot what did.” - Son. ss Pishop and |9ne cup of white sugar, one cup or mo- VIRGINTA. | =5 i Letter writing is a_different prob- Roport of Sun- s, one cup of water in a spider or — Dear Social Corner Sisters lem if upon domestic subjects; they N HAtts. Mavios g pan. When it boils thisk HOW TO DO THINGS. tended to write often for The C j t3shion, une or ! cs. . but, owing to a bad cold I even Sundey be|with flour and water beten smoot - . 4 1557200 LY | b 14w itiow] two. teaspoons 0l vins | Dean e R e R " Lathro Missiona egar, nutmeg, a generous piece of but-; May be found usefu ha; 1o G. TAthrop. Treasirer repors,|ter and strain the hot sauce into the T'{";Q Out Leaf Lard—This is pre- | to . e Re the [ mixture. The hot sauce cocks them |lared from inside fat of a pig, ings. kL e o O ranne | enough. Try this on hot rice and see under the name cf flare or Jeaf. | Aunt Mehitabel, Elanche, Huidy ana |, North Dakota—Glad you could enoy ughing: y the pastor, Charles btatn thiz 12 s 45 4 20 (ye fine weather if for a short time. 1 d bm The reports were all|how nice it i taken to obtain this fat| Aunty No. 1—Your gifts were very Bést wisheatfor 2}l Mhe Correr Wit The simplest ane vuy to stop th much interest. Roll{ Cinnamon Buns—Scald one cup of e oo0n becomes tamnied. | eratetully’ recetved. \nd Editor, » 2 Cf’“fl““"““’ah and +he henediction | milk, add one tablespoon of butter, one . removing any dis- | " Interested Reader—The calendar iwo pages at a sitting, making it less of a task and recordinc details thwt 1d be omitted if written in & hur- Merry Christm: you realized my inten c for granted the noon me: Th e‘ and si of or traces of blood, Cut led i Indian Leap is fine. I think the sce s for nice calendar. The cal- FOI-EYS o s SR e Cool: a1d one-auarior SernEari ot A% it in small picces and put in a double | oy thereabouts. In_summer must b are cheerful guests through " ustee 1 vacaney. 5 Folved in one-quarter wip weter, ome | Siucepan and let hoil, As the fat melts | beautiful; but I should nmot want io|h® vear each day o Init, you get the cur v i on Willizm ick RICHMOND oEE, Dinch Salt, flotr to mixke & aiine | strain it carefully off until the fibrous | tako that lean, BLANCHE. | of the pine tat ““Mh«rnfih llowing vere S Let’ risejover night. Add sufficient | Lo AT¢ left fairly dry. When readv | Saturday Bve, Etta Barber, Virginia dients, together with the mollifying ) Private Robert E. Congdon, Mch. | flour to ‘make pour in jars a dough, roll. fn the |SUE (anl ke alrtizht Theland il others—Your crectngs and| GREETINGS FROM DELIGHT. | lazative eficct of the boney, It puia @ Junner, 5 At : Fo M 10€ 1 residue can be chopped and used in | toki d v ctmas ghter '.-Jx.lu"l, 59th Balloon Co., A. S. A, of mormm,1 'Ielt it rise until dquhl? its | 10 ma <ing of lentil soup. It is fine for a“dsn;orrr;a(‘e‘m:‘r;\m](‘!a\;xdu?qm;:‘r: s Fort Omaha, Neb, and Private Rob- Z“‘}fi “;‘éa;"]w{',‘f"b“‘thrgc thin sheet, | cakes, etc. 11 for your kind thoughis of mq ; . = 3 and & i G oha ! a ghis 3 crt Smith, 72nd Infantry, 1ith Div, |03 epread with ‘;ngrmfig‘mp:’fn“‘y{’, How to Remove Old Wallpaper—| We aré now on the threshold of 2 cade, Md, were callers at the | cinnamon, one eup of currants, roll | Pocure a w (the new- |new year. Let us not repine prd re- Dear Social (‘nrnr‘r sistors: T wish| soothing coating onthe inflame d tickling ¥ T resret| turoat, allays bronehial jrritatiod, raises rv 1, 1t phlegmeamly,nophndwenmf Mary I Y(“\(‘h] M » meeting, and nEevout Y ing. - V7. S. Bailey, Lancaster, g My vou for| 0,5, Balley Lesesr o e My Camp M Moore Iomestoad recently. and cut;; fill pans closely. Let stand | ‘;') "fp’“'d :”]‘t the ngl‘.’r‘;"m‘i‘i‘(" of ‘;‘l . e . Fiahde el B iy T 2 3 until very light, he paner |unless recalling them will b s much | into a broacbial trouble.s: 22d alm \hilip . Moore returned home from | Until ve g’,‘mf&: snk bl Hndaraii (MR R RN S bty soak e lina ien | anlesshecs HTE ) and failures of 1918 o Onc.umbonmfi" it Auburn Saturday, after being ill with SARAH ANN TIGHE room. Spend plenty > d also helr 2 the dii» and Tar slacked up hergxulh and influenza. 4 i A4 Sy B *HE ) wetting proc is the thorougl s or we 20 hear from| much better ;:’éfi" ¢ canage £ is bavirg trouble| o FEw TEMPTING SALADS. ng of the p is the secret very apt to find new deman for tha rretty card, | usedit efocte POR PERSGNAL TV GINE w Tith awas i Hope| SDsnc Bostal IO Bl s e #I1 ea Do nct use warm |on our time and strengith w. Have you (1 “cd Tha| The Lee & Cszood Co. it dries up too quickly to be |been already sorely tried. lowing are « few tempting and 0(‘011' When well soaked use a|such be upheld by God's graeca and > you will & ble to at- ‘\l any fmm mmxrd hr’r" are confined | omical party salads: Dissolved in water for deuches stops pelvic catairh, ulceration and inflam. per. and if strength to endure and bear patiently| = DELIGHT. 2 Watisn, Risonvusndsdiby: Lydin E. [lgf'l;’lmr ?flm\w 1[Jate Salad: This ({’.&.“Slfu!' a bunch o cknesses scrape off the burdens, difficulties and sorrows of JOSEPH BRADFORD - ¥ ] family | celery, a package of daws, walnut nd then proceed to soak and | this life, and to keep our faith in Ilim et = 2 imkbn_m Med. Co, for ten years.||.nd y y in Tug|meats, two grapefruits. Carefully R Mo s dieait Do mov| et and o o CLUB NO. 'S JANUARY MEETING. Y ! . healing wonder for nasal catarrh, | | Hollow. move the pilp from the grapefruit, a4 tco much tigie in laboriavs| s likene@ to a v Dear So Corner Sistors: The mel\r::ilnd'luneyedl Lc:;u:m:r_:\l. llnlvm\;: here are sox 'dtn l(;:;rn of | remove the pits fr cates and | ser: Keep on soaking the paper |or mist before our ey ¢ that we [ first meeting of the new year of Cluh extraordinary _cleansing and germicidal ,,,w,, j the death of Arthur Wood at Slocum.|cut in quarters, the celery avoid it. Should a varnish- | cannot penetrate or discover what is|No. 1, 2ry 8th held at le Fres. S0c il Gruesis, or poitpad by ) | 1o failed Very fast after hearing of [as for chicken Viave crisp|ed paper require stripping mix up a |in store for us. w. C. hall, Willimantic, camci S1enk ‘“hu!fim‘.m ) ~ his son beinz wounded ia France, lettuce leaves arranged on the, plates. strong solution of potash or soda and A new year iz full of mystery for to a close after several heurs of real 12 IVOADWAY

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