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We Serve Well Your best interests if you deal with us. We select our own stock with so much care and discrimination that you can- not make a mistake in choos-! ing anything we offer. LET US SHOW YOU Some of our FEEDSTUFFS and tell you about our prices. Chas. Slosherg & Son 3 COVE STREET IT PAYS TO DRIVE OVER DR. R. J. COLLINS DENTIST 1483 Main Street, Nerwich, Conn Phone 1173 D.J.Shahan, M.D. Allee Building, Main Street. Special attention to diseases of the STOMACH, BLOOD LUNGS, 9-10 a 821 and Hour m.; 2-4 and 7-8 p. m. Ph 2 house. apr1i0TuThS MONEY We pay CASH for your old Gold and Silver. Full Market Value LEE CLEGG,TheJewelcr NEAR POST OFFICE | n Evenings DR. ALFRED RiCH ARDS DENTIST | Office Hours | 9.32 . m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. ! Wed. an® Sat. Evenings 7-3 §! Room #0s Thaver Building Tel. 233 Residence tei. 1225 - PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CALL UP 734 With or Without Gi Attach- ments but Always EFFICIENT eand ECONOMICAL~ MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for of Rarges ——————————————— A. J. Wheiey & Co., all makes 12 FERRY STREET _Phone 581 ity i to lighting. We guaran PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest ans and prices J. F. TCMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNS HEATIR: AND PLUMBING 91 Franklin Street ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, | birthday. SOCIAL CORNER (Continued from Page Eleven) tuce on a serving dish, above set sroups of peeled and sliced bananas, ctions of orange freed of all mem- brane, and slices of pineapple, separat- ed in' triangular pleces. For about a pint of prepared fruit, stir one-third of a cup, each, of olive oil and grape juice, two tablespoons of lemon iuice, and half a teaspoon of salt, until well blended. Pour over the fruit. Gar- nish with cherries, EASTER LILY. DEPENDABLE RECIPES. Dear Social Corner Sisters: It anyone has “rust stains” on any of their white clothes, a good and a sure way of removing them is to put enough salt on the stain to cover it Then squeeze the juice of a lemon on the spot and put out; in the sun, and leave there, and soon the, stains. will suddenly disappear. : : Apple Gems: Take one cup corn meal, one and one-half cups flour, ane-half teaspoon sugar, five table- spoons baking powder, one cup milk, four sour apples and two tablespoons of molasses. Sift dry ingredients to- gether. Add enough milk to make, thick batter; beat well; add apples chopped fine and molasses. Bake in hot, greased gem pans fifteen to twenty minutes. Hope this recipe will be useful to some one. MARY FIREFLY. AN APPRECIATION. ! Dear Social Corner Sisters: When we weary of our duties and the dull routine of care, that we scarce can see the beauties that are round us everywhere, Oft we turn to The So cial Corner—To its Chat with you and old, there to find w many oth- ers better things to than gold! For it tells us how the sters all are striving hard to ti w t lift the burden strength and mind ful to advice, 5 and we're thank- | he many who have aided with how to fold the clothes up and to iron very nice; and ways of cooking good things we have to eat. Also tells of other which we follow if we can, if putting gloves on to keep off the hoi rid tan. But, perhaps, some critical reader thinks that I am inclined, to chirk, so I will close my hasty letter, and go right about my work. (o; HOUSEHOLD HINTS. Dear Socail Sisters: These domestic suggestions may be of help: or burns, scraped raw potato, bind |8 on burn. | parts of linseed oil, lime wa- ter and soda (cooking). I use hot water when the cold starching process cold. I use paraffin-oiled cloth 15 Wipe off range, and your stove Wil icok like n A drop or two of glycetine add- ed to the cream wh ou i to whip readily. It dues not the flavor of the cak 3 1 you want pies b gookics t8 bake well,” sprinkic § the bottem. of the oven (fine, dry salt). 1 If you to do your washing| without rubbing, cut up two pounds | { soap, and add al- | and 10 quarts of whe add one pint of soap Lo & clothes; boil thirty minu I Keep a brush to gre: n baking: and a ! your pies and cockies. After singeing fowls rub gont flour, ther Wasn alliover in teph wu-‘ ter. To cure room to another, sweeping and dus ing, chatting and laughing, sharing with the work all we could until time : dinn soft corns place falcum powder and tissuc paper between t D e Loronahiy on you| * Atter dinner we cleared and washed 1 cure them. I have cured four | up the dishes. Then we were ready this method. | for a nice long rest, and a good visi " my “Helping Hand” for. so!The day °d e many things. Some call it a caring |1V for both m " compan: fork. 1 have had mine for years. oyed p: an enjovable time together. ps it will interest some of the to know how 1 chose my pen AsTam many miles” away, wl draw baked potatoes from a hot oven lift meat and vegetables -keities, take out cggs and many - things When I make m: L beat et e Ay Tavor the. yolk ‘of Whe 2% Mt | gister: 1 knew she would be inter- utes before adding oil is csted to learn I had chosen her name for The Social Corner. So here I come | commencing this month. added, if cold, it will thicken imme- A surprise box for children: If you [ ‘\yith all good wishes for The Social have a small invalid in the house Gorner range a surprise box for him, c - MAY. taining as many packages as there are iy in the day that he is awake.| FAVORITE RECIPES. Have each numbered and give him a | % certain time each hour. You can! Dear Social Corner Members: I have have nap surpri ‘A little trinket, ibeen an interested reader and have ved benefits from ine nice letters nd recipes contained therein. I want some good Sister to try my coffee cake: cup shortening, two and a half rown sugar, one cup cold coffee or harml the pillow so wakes up. andy can be Lid under|r he will find it when she You will find no trouble when you girl want the his nap. little boy or to take A MORNING CALLER. iblespoon of mixed spices, cloves, c i ns spice, Vi a sod. i i {namon, allspice, two' teaspoons of soda, Dear Social Corner ers: These e of currants, and a few walnuts, us spring mor: to get out into - the good fresh ai Onc morning I left mj to meet a friend who one always|chgpped. This is my stand by. country and| individual Pork Pies—(For-Scottie): Take one and a half pounds of lean and cut in small plece: pepper and salt to suit. tas . 0 e until tender.. Trim off all ‘“"l_"d ”’e“.d'f'»z_ '.“"v ‘}‘* S . : d fry out, o two slices of _As I was rushing around, doing a K& & Discalt édough; Tine a few household duties before leaving, b hE e bipate aoE I remembered it was a young friend's et [very thick). Take the pork with only b |a teaspoon of gravy for each and fill; put a slit in top crust, then pinch to- gethe Bake in a hot oven fifteen minute: Now take the fat and the gravy which has been cooked with the meat. Take a tablespoon of flour to ‘thicken gravy; pour over pie and into holes in top crust. Always cov- r your pork well with water cooking. Throw the fat into it is frying out, for It tak I thought to myself: I only had some little gift to send| her! I thought of something I had hid| away in my trunk, grabbed hold of it, pushed it in a box; took my pen, and string along with me. When I reached the place where I had to meet t friend, 1 found I was there first; had a few minutes to sparc, I tied the lit-| tle box up and wrote my birthday wish thereon. Leaving it at the house when ! passed by, thinking to when it as s ~ . ; ©lgravy for cight pies. <This myself, its not the gift, but the re-|fo; o inner for five persons. With a When 1 reached my friend's house 1[Pudding, potatoes and peas. Try it and report. Will take for my pen name ONONDAGUE 1902. found them all as busy as bees, mak- ing butter. After haying a hearty welcome, and greetings, I soon took off my hat and coat, turned up my sleeves, found an| apron, started at once to do as much as possible to help with the work. so we could have a nice visit in the af- ternoon. My friend, and I, going NOT A PERSONAL EXPERIENCE. Dear Social Corner Sisters: I have to thank the Editor for the first dollar that I have ever earned with my pen. I usually look for “omissions and cor- rections,” by which I hope to learn, from one PLUMPING, 8TEAM FITTING Washingion 8g., Washington Building Nozwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing iRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY I WA TIONTINT PAAOKIRNRYT Na Saturday Reductions on all CAP and DRESSES. Also good Bargains in Millinery Department. Men’s Dept. NISHINGS. pans the mis A WORDTO ALURELA. fmake a sent hd ¢, s . @ t Jear Sociad Corner ers: As Au- |otten “quees eaning, making it|rely js louk Kk fi:.r ng ,3,-,\" jracher Uying to the writer s vanity. s Sty oD s ;,‘.va.. had ! i 1 enjoye letter very rauch on: and 1 do not think [ ibut wil 'y she had not seen o5 10 Nl e rat ¢ g us wh had hit me ia the eye! Bring ou smiling,” 1 I Cotnes meethe | ler came morning Yimall tight , to say nothing of ds SR e “ou are troubled sou I would set a S large enough to What a sacrifice ate at boiler must huve been Lo L r: jof ot { her housewif | By way of explanation and exoricri s !tion, too, 1 will suy that my letter en- 3 o Aok titled My Morning Caller was just a - a | first attempt at writing a “storyette SHORTENING '\""'RN’NG" ToO | “ette” meaning little. [ had no ma-! SOON. licious intention and am sorry if I| Dear Spcial Corner Friends: The | have hurt anyone's feelings; but if the' g, 1ignt SR ot fis wils - I-oicipensiter 11 ) ot sowine Jaw. 15 agreedple to 1m rely treated the subject in a gen-|the majority of housekeepers, czpec- way, not from m; 171 am “sur | wiill agree own experience. ! ially during the summer onths. There many busy housekeepersjare so many short winter days when h me that much in my|the morning meal must be prepared | storyette more or less the truth and|long before sunrise, that April is a ithat it would be as well to look at the | welcome month; but when the law-| i matter from a sensible point of view. { There it aid, something of the {feline in the nature of ever: {but about the paw, if we stroke it ver) carefully, it is as soft as velvet, but one false move and we- find the claws| are still there. Aurelia is very facetious, no doub! but is he or she presuming to point or her “hurnorous” arrow at me, at one who has won a whole, round dollar, vith her pen, and who is beginning to ave dreams of the one being multi- plied some day, through other and still !more aspiring channels? Perish the thought! 1 shall turn my reward over to the !nid of the “Khaki” of whom I have{ |seen so many on a recent visit to New iYork. They are everywhere and are| iin various stages of trouble. Looking| jfrom many:of the horrors of which them passing on cruxcses, legs ampu- |tated at the knee, and others suffering from many of the horors of which we have read and heard, making me feel as though I'd like to give all I have to alleviate in some measure their misery. jmakers place it back among the dark mornings, it is too much of a good hing even for the housekeepers. Utilizing the extra hour at night for gardening to my knowledge is quite Iimitedsfor this month. Where is the econom: ing extra gas, cl 1 for the sia mernings he land? o there is a chance for a little profiteering among the corporations that furnish illuminating materials; who knows but there is a certain com. mission for the ones who advocate such a law for April Among the early writers there was a faithful Sister who wrote ‘instructive and homelike letters every week for a year; and after, when her health al- lowed. Her identity was known to but few. I exchanged . postcards and of consum- | [ ger and I am good for nothing,” from which one would infer it was tuber- culosis. Her pen-name was Frank of Moosup. Last week I arranged a few vegeta- ble containers out doors, but IYiday morning it was quite convenient to take up my garden and walk; and AP GUARANTEED {ELECTRIC MASSAGE VIBRATOR ' 35.00 THE NORWICH ELECTRIC CO. 42 FRANKLIN STREET . CLEANERS DYERS 150 Main Street, in Postal-Tele, . graph Office Telephone Call 743-2. - Give Us a Trial FREE AUTO o | We pay NI CnDwv postage on pmql' Specials COATS, DOLMANS, SUITS our smart styles at low prices Good values in MEN’S SUITS, SHOES and FUR- she wrote: “My sickness seems to lin- | HOUSE NORWICH, CONN. ES, our Al place them in warmer quarters. and greetings (o all the fishing < Aarm haxi Ay T. ANCHE. | CHESTNUT HILL . Davoll was in H the Rockville sunday. tford Satur- celebration of f Odd IFeltowshi L member of t o .| CLARK’S FALLS Horace Palme: e | the Matter's mother, Mrs. Liarvey, | visiting relatives in Hartford Sund i Tucker, £5, wal {luttbia and return o ctor. was'the |a distance r : Ciinton Ec- | Miss J sday, and' while there te | trom Man taxes from residents in that {day or two. v parents recently, part of the town. e | Mrs. Richard ‘Maine, who has bees MERROW joyed on Beach street, Westerly Mrs. Ivanr Wilcox and M dick and the latter's son spent Tuesday in Wil antic, of Mrs. 3. Durkee. Mrs. Lena French has returned home from South Willington, where she went to care for her daught who w in with grin. Vhile there Mrs. Frenc! became ill also and was under the doc- | tor's care for a few days. " Ed. Skinner has moved his family from Crystal Spring farm, where he| has been employed for several years, to Spring Manor farm, Mansfield Depot. | Mr. Skinner. will work for Mr. Stanley. | Miss Helen Reynolds of Eagleville| accompanied Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Wilcox, | Ira and Sarah Wilcox to Tolland last guests The ORIGINAL Malted Milk r o4t e | entertainment given by South Willing- | ton people. Jeseph Merrow and Miss Mary Mer- OTHERS are IMITATIONS !week Iriday, where they attended an: A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. Quick Lunch; Home or Office. Garden Tools Planet, Jr., Combination Plow, Cultiva- tor, Hoe and Seeder Manure Forks $1.00 up i Spading Forks' _ Cultivators Hoes, Etc, Etc. WATER GLASS Auto ScrubBrush ................ 15¢ Sink Brush and Rubber Scupper. .. 19¢ | The Househoid-- {§. Bulletin Building, - 74 Frankln S'reet.