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Al Are Places From lieaven Distant Alike ROLL OF HONOR of Sons of Social Corner Writers His troubl and indij rcome b; are such as com Walter F. Mo Richard C. M Eugene Campbel ‘onr Allen U wich. rwich., Willimantic self denial and care. I should take bonny morning and a moder which would and if this did a week; I should keep my bowels open a 1 should ¢ what 1 liked. d wo! what to overwork, ng or sitting i 1 the IS [ Williams Hovey Sterry, Earl L Arthur on, Floyd Mitchell, sonu Willard William ine ser Myron J Royce F Calvin H Wa'ter F Floyd C Milton T. Knowles, of Wethersfield, ral Village, | Madiay hanon he Crank w which ru to , Subma. ce such a variety o M CRANK. BABY'S OUTFIT The Ih Samuel I wan Cor Frank neve Corner regarding only affor. expected baby sive a list hem th and wool 1 cot that getting to work quick s importance than getting tion and can only not and I could, having or to stoop often confused in al or- the opening in the side of the shirt flap; be sure to pin it all securely, when it is ready for cutting. Having cut it out sew the shoulder seam according to directions on the pattern. It is now ready to finish the bottom and neck. After cutting the waist, there should be :enough left’ below the yoke to make sleeve cuffs, and above where the front of the neck was cut there should be ma- terial for a small straight collar, or to bind the neck for some other col- lar. Do not change the shape of the sleeves, but measure them by the new armsize and if too large, cut the cuff off, and open the seam and cut off enough from the under, or- bias side, of the sleeve to make them’ fit without any gathers; sew seam and getting the correct length put on the new cuff using the original opening; insert the sleeve, being sure to hold siseve toward you in working; have middle of sleeve at the highest point of the shoulder which should bring the seam of the sleeve directly under the arm; overcast or bind the arm- ize and the waist is finished with little work, as you use the same en with. you prefer the bottom may be gathered into a peplum of something else. Hoping this may he of help to some of The Social Corner ers, 1 am still e WRINK NEW YORK GIRL ON PRESSURE Just a line to Es- t with her for country roads travellers, but v nothing abou y work a fow days, get the o for their clothes” gain. I for one, would not have any su any a girl and boy k their ruin from s fathers hire, little rez losing their girl or boy ow, Esther about th , mamma has ha seems better now, though st careful as the or warned her not to stoop so as to lower her head for ush of blood to head; or even ‘o raise her arms She took BLOOD B 1 can sy help is scarce. abound ir they profes farming, or they t cal tre d temporary relic er but far from we ng able to do her e to undo her now as high blood pres- la week but he amma I|be s t¥ know th: etor to take a tab { spoon breal more help I will for trurie e to 2 5 NEW NEW YORK GIRL L CROCHETING. e b 1 s wort Atreviations Used while: in Knitting. Clover Lecaf E irometer, a hotwater | scallop of paper: and ! correc TO MAKZ A SHIRT WAIST. s A them for shir £ sh pattern folded back m of away with the pattern | vou or bottom im ceding Knitted Edging and Insertion. and I K mad, his is very prett I have ven rows knit | 1oops Row—Lil from fir ncle Sam's Daughter— and take min | o | thirty hildre If you side around | drink the The Brockton Sample Shoe Store 138 MAIN STREET e = 50 T O A Ry MEN’S SHOES received a big line of the latest lines of Spring es in High and Low Shoes—Black and Brown of the makes from the leading manufacturers at prices to sure to come before Easter. By buying of us you can save money. The Brockton Sample Shoe Store 138 MAIN STREET | fre | the ot ja slice ‘v-,rr | disappe i the pain will her with t hours da in ten ounces ur mouth and ing s 1 times a ¢ | morning. Keep wash night and | for dizzy he: soda, two x each in or then pour together and you will find you feel ter. These remedies are excel | sent t {one who really | | and_drink uch bet- nt and T help some | needs them | REA o | Plenty of e, iresh air, regular hours—is all the pre- scription you need to avoid Influenza—unless through neglect or otherwise, a cold gets you. Then take—at once AL CASCARA K QUININE on® Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet form—acfe, sure, no opistes—bresics up ¢ cold In 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Moaey backif it fails. Thc genuine box bas a Red top with Mr. Fill’s picture. At All Drug Storee. ¥ | times a| NORWICH, BULLETIN, ' SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1919 fashiondble unfailingly hattan” capi right” abou workmanship. and wrap-coats chosen for I bearing her label to assure thentic and ultra youthful | B. GOTTHELF & CO. - Distinction! That elusive air of smartness which every woman strives for is caught in the lines of *“Miss Man- es. There is something “‘just t the hang of the folds, the set of the yoke—it’s the sureness of good style and good Let us show you not only the capes but the youthful suits us by Miss Manhattan and you and us that they are au- New York styles. | B. COTTHELF & CO. | 94-100 MAIN STREET | WITH HIS STRIPES, | AM HEALED, Dear Social Corner- Sisters: footsteps, 1 wearily look tow door; confined to my bed, than a year with an baffled phy s and ing I lay there try ound hand and_foot, | worried, my childre: | for by another woman: 7 woman to swalloy opens and rd almost d to be che my nd_hou a bitte rful, the sefore me. to me Wh complex ight, about her 1th; and I, look all primrose ing a great de armly; ar tell you what neighborhood. praye of y dear, 1o us; were, on dwell to home at th vour troubles r nd my friend, ou will soon fin me ity, 1f over it nd let s as we go f meeti san tle |1 hat | o ems and earth, room ar man! emotio s wouid ement, ar, on the part of my ending the s stripes, T am INTERESTING BOOK. “orner Fri ¢ been : kind that AN ak of one of th Julia W lat- t home. A few thi nal that imp I determin no time in Howe come in to study wh as you are alread ies for ion and portun Mo to the Promi No man liv nimself! We 1l have our part to do in keeping up ch er and credit of our coun- For her sake we hould study me good ¢ 1895: 1 was awake very nd made the that dur; ear 1 zht ble word, or be gu act PLANTS GROWING IN DOORS. Dea 1 Corner Friend to me that now while it i and blowing and the mercury down most to zero that it is a fitting time for me to tell you about our winter ast rted two tomato plar and one pepper pldnt. One of them a cherry tomato and it is very hand some now, being over five feet high and hanging full of blossoms and green and ripe tomatoes. I have had ripe more than a month. The other plant is of the riety with one good husky green to- mato on it. The pepper piant has grown well, but has never got beyond the blossoming point vet, because the green lice seem to think it their duty fo destroy it. The foliage is so much darker’ than the other plants it has added beauty to the window even if it bore no fruit. As soon as the ground is warm enough we set these plants out in the garden and they will keep bearing till killed by the frost. Last “fall we transplanted some parsley roots from the garden to ah old galvanized pail. Have kept it in an east window in the basement and had ones from it for rge va- Tearing the for more ailment which usband cared r pill for dearest ¢ dear friends who come to on ev- abund- One ! meet- people you just His with at- | che am looking out g\ ¢ snowing | -|all the parsley the winte Now for the summer g: tomato and pepper p! transplantec ready to tran seed planted. I 1 of mitie tests his seeds by sticking them in my flower pots and I am not surprised to see uny Xtma ot a vegetable coming ap in them; and lit is no joke when I tell you that h: {has bean vine lossoms, creen nd dry be If you doubt just call a will le your eves on it not wch. liad did not survive long. Have {ana an no winter we wanted all through en. I have nts up and lettuce plants plant, and have parsley hem, b u: to; growing nicely ave been in bloom co to s approac thi And 1 her co! A NEVER ABSENT ONE. Dear S want to th make our an | Thanks or so ions of th {low tulip centerpicee Polly efficient ous du orner Fricnds Roxanna service and aking the nume 1l on steadily [ We were ) [ box from ( showed her will ever am sure to love he Polly’s intere hose her pen name an read pleas- be that nial dispo; ant memory. memorable n whe {suit and s ing ere hat walked the w wore the v longer. you feel a om the Corner, Hui- cn resident mem- Wildwood out and many others than if you THEODA. A NICE AUTO RIDE. The ride from Pet field is another fine one seeking qu summe undoubt to Hancock ride riles from ;| many of them, of ten and 12 r great barns conn chens into This | to me seemed unexpl odors and and barn, T forb The village s < the “Forest House” where we dinner. The dinner . zood one too, the antique furnishings make onc feel like committing one or two kinds| of sin A mile from this host chicken farm of an acqu 1 ever he yar commoda | ut i!\nk‘ | L infest house| sma Ing | took 11 one, bo: hundreds o kitchen wher 11 this being new t teresting. Harrisville, ttle vi of eivil, might almost find the seth all understanding. | HOW JOAN GOT HER NAME. Dear Social Corner Friends: I began to write to The Corner in Mar 1911. Have found a few old friends, and many new ones. 1 enjoy the let s; also, our meetings. Should not know how to get along without them Twenty has asked how came to choose our pen name ndfather gave me mine when When he saw my brother and me together he would say, “Here comes Bob and Joan.” I do not know where he found those names; he play- ed the violin and all the old fashioned Guick tunes. There is an old English country dance by that name. ome peas come up, but they | Swift & Company’s Profit of 2.04 cents on each dollar of sales fiftad'kmfg/ ¢/ fate Expensas Zabar, Froight Bte. | | UNDER THE N\ MASNIFYING GLASS The diagram at the top shows the distribution of the average Swift i dollar received from sales of beef, pork and mutton, and their by-pro- ducts, during 1918. The magnifying glass brings out the distribution cf the 2.04 cents profit per doliar of sales: .94 of one per cent goes to pay interest on borrowed money, taxes, etc. .50 of one per cent goes to pay dividends to shareholders. .60 of one per cent remains in the business to help in __ improving and financing the business. Total 2.04 per cent Swift & Company, U. S. A. Norwich Local Branch, 7 Commerce Street H. C. Adams, Manager well beaten, | spoon clov ted nutn gra p of raisins, or ke the ound nes and liver |is a benefit in all of con: dder is valus nd_ bladder trouble. < quicken: Prickly ash ion. Winter- £ rheumatism sease of th zentian root the appetite and aids diges- 0 leaves increase the action digestive organs combination of herbs < ! tain valuable spring tonic i’ulowi purifier. UNCLE 1 Mar you soon improv is ¢ cer- T and the more SAM'S DAUGHTER “orner Friends: Again il 9th. Ple: bring Also food as usual. pencils, ill try to come. Pardon my delay in letter. Try and - house in June to the June 1lth 1 cold water £ Boil | answerin GREETINGS FROM BUTTERCUP [ come out De: 3 orner >} te It i3 1 W try and ans our be: 1 time since e Writ p butter r cne T Have heen so of orner, but thought I 1 to get into the letter wdd my bit by telling h take my pen n About four ye golden with dded I came BIDDY. when t Butter AN EXCELLENT SPRING TONIC How about_an Dear Social Co E ¥ Accordir how lo ame Mem and he Would like expect weak kidueys to = and poisons out of r ss they are given a littl i Don’t allow then to become sed when_ a little attention will pre= vent it. Don't try to cheat nature As soon us you commence to have i backaches, feel nervous and tired, GET o L These are usually warnings They leave no bad aft eI vot e following h d to make h of dandelion root, prickly a leaves, Tacoh's parilla. Put al r or porcel: € a nice time at|® she was 3 and blood d not care This is the have seen a fter? Corner s to comc ¢ delay a mimite. Go after the of rour ailments or you may find self in the grip of an incurable dis- e, GOLD MEDAT Hasrlem il eap- will ‘give almost immedinte relie | from Kiduey troubles. GOLD ) AL Haarlem Gil Capsules work. They are the pur arlem Ol Capsules, imporie 1 the laboratorics in Haarlem Dear Social Co ibeen a reader of some_time. I though some of you ect Hol- houre. Then one pint of mc t accepr no ablespoons three tim tes. name GOLD MEDAL on pound hree sizes, sealed packages, on; I see The Farmer's column is again headed with the original picture, but one-half c low dock and sarsaparfila root d if they do ot quickly half cup best mola wd for blood impurities, a gen- belp you.