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——— - NORWICH, MAY BULLETIN, SATURDAY, 24, 1919 JOCIAL CORNER POEM. THE EDITOR. Br D. R. Spencer. Phe editor sits with his feet on the desk And chair tilted back to the wall. Deping out things the farmer should do in getting his dope to the press, ahea In geting his dope to the press, So the farmer can get his farming [ by rule Arnd not have to farm it by guess While the farmer is shovelling sidewalks in March, The editor s planting in May. | %When in April the farmer is starting| to plow, { The editor’s getting in has his When the farmer is dripping down hoeing Wwith s Like the eyes of a mournar in tears. | The edltor = getting his overcoat| out-— i And {cicles hang from his ears Ris Septrmber's our July—his May is| our Mareh. Years comes November 1st! of Jjuly the middle of pring— i } I wonder his heart doesn't bur:t He never can tell when his hirthday! acation comes ¢ same time as his, ) Or waether to get accommodations for oné or for two. 1 Twould be mighty queer if he died in Tuty, Po have to be buried in 3 But how he = going to ) et e This o’ of the tor. Perhaps | nown to every resider that the t mest of hic =easonable months idvanee, eppens to he 2 wot told her wimt m her feet BTHELY.) INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS. THE LETT a¢ been recetvsd and m ress WANTS TO JOIN Dear Friende of The SRoc T, attended your last meeoting and enjoyed it co want 1o be & m conmradship appealed a fine thing the hen hesti eream g ires are oF farktar on torming of of silk otife NOT DUE TO SEX ALONE ', Nerwich Women Have Learned The ' Cause of Many Mysterious Pains | ard Aches. Maay women have come to know| Mt gex fsn't the reason for all back atkes, dizzy headaches afvorders. Men have these 'troubles, ®e, and often they come from kid- Wey weaknmess. To ilve slmply, eat paringiy, take beiter care of one's. ®if and t0 use Doan's Kidney Pills,| 8 boand to heip bad kidmeys get| setter. ‘There is no other remedy so well-recommended br Norwich sle. Read this case: Mre. Henry L. Grelner, 806 B. Main | 8, sags: “At times a cold affected my back and some everwork has caused dull, nagging ®ins across my kidneys. My hack sms felt weak and tired and 1 have| Seem worn omt. When bending, sharp| peins have seized me In my back nd it has been hard to straighten sp.. 1 hmve msed Doan's Kidney Pills “er these attacks and they have done e lote of good.” Price 60v, at all dealers. Don't dateply osk for a kidney remedy—get Toan's Kidney Pills—the came that Mra Gretner had. Foster-Milburn O Mfgre, Buffalo, N. Y. ‘ and has | { Ha giwavs must be about two mamhs{ 4 inary | £0- P g ‘=andwicn filling made as follows may e the very colorful patchwork lining: You might cut your patches in conventional shapes like little dia- monds, or triangles, or simply leave them “patchy. MARY JANE SOMETHING ABOUT CURTAINS. sters of The Social Corner: Nothing off a room more than pretty s: One type of new hedroom curtain is of white doted swi at the bottom. and gathered flounce about 12 hes deep. ar hedrooms and swiss curtains. with edges or a coarse lac way her T color the cur- flowe: or the = cushions we o to have o1 room ¢ the AN INQUIRY. Sponge Cake—Tv t you! the recipes meoet for at the picnic nex 1 50 1 Dossinh Lucy Acorn—I the old Merry Andrew al only I have a bette it now. RLY ANDREW, TESTED RECIPES. Sisiers Date Biscuit and white blespoons sugur, cup eac with half salt, two rot powder; rub in 1 butter. ' Mix in chopped date twq-ih the dry quarter inch fold over omne- Put twe stonea fore fold- f, brush w! half dates on each ing over, or a small o poon be used: ¥ Date Sandwich Filling—Run through food chopper, n salt, lemon jui, 12 ceel. spread hetw ckers or buttered wheat bread; iun equal dates and nuts through the -chonper, eream oc melted butter, filling for un- buttered bread. Indian Bate Pudding—Soak one pint plain cornpread crumbs in one wquart .| of means who have time and money to ' | {heir ol KEEPING. henl then t eggs, a pinch of salt, half cup iitite grated nutmeg, or any ired. One cup stoned dates r well, bake, until a knife mes out clean, Serve hot or with cream. PAULA. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO } ABOUT IT? { Dear Social Corner Sisters: Thc | people throughout the entire world ara ! ziving more thought and considera- lxion to the duties of citizenship tha:x { perhaps at any other period of tho | worl®’s history. They are studyi conditions in local, state and uatio: government. Uppermost in i minds is the desire to heitor -~ tions throughout the wwerl The power and res iy T with the peoble. H The question put to mc . was: “Don’t you think duty is in.the home? know just where her chi 1 if away from home, wrilc 1o tiem regularly, expecting their full confi- dence in return? I certainly do, and happy the mother who has such mod- el children. But I'd- like to ask that mother one’ question and. it includes all mothers. The question is this: In the evept of » full' franchise being granted women in Connecticut, and its coming, of course, what are you, as a | Christian mother. going to do to bene- fit the children you have so carefully reared? You have the vote. What is) your duty, viewed from this stand- point? I have such confidence in you and {all other mothers that I am sure that | realizing all - this you will be made a voter, go to the polls, cast your vote, which will take you hardly ten min- utes, go back to your home, prepare vour dinner, happy in the assuranca that a duty. is well and intelligently done. 4 ’ Considering the unmarried women ispend, many of them have been for | years working in the interests of the ! women who are obliged to work, or- ganizing them, teaching them, until ow most of the workers are able, very able, too, to look out for their own interests. These women have their place and work; and fine work they have are doing. and will do; but Ihold always shall, that the methers j “are the greatest factors in the wo- jman’s movement,” and that their vote will go much farther in its influence ill that of their “maiden col- for what mother does stands ght” with the chiidren. as the question of women ne, gut as olding oflice is concerned. there are undreds of thousands of women fin| alone who have signed as ‘ennectic age, and out of that v a few fitted to hold 1l only a few offices to fill;’ the percentage would be very “The hand that rocks the the world” Mavbe it not believe that from chair it will ever ion,” but we hope that coming when shoulder to | - shall stand for all time zht and action, nr i ttering of uplife of humanity condit AP, ETHLYN'S SYSTEM OF HOUSE[ You are, se yvour! ‘Etkelyn : loo n sters Al for 3 name. hite straw hat very/ of ¥ lean two bed house room, iron! parl . dust a and hall, room, piazza,! , clothes and always keep ‘a.i of wrapping paper on a in the attic; string in a a holder ¢ Litchen; one hox of lead pencils arpened and sharpened; small is of paper and large pads of pa- er. box full of elastics, postage envelopes, postal cards; sugar 100- pounds, lard by the pail, 5 by the gallon, ete. Then you lare never out, and you can get along, without borrowing groceries; and as) far as your housekéeping is concern- d, you will not have to clean house right along wash my draperies once ini send my art squares to! ihe cleaners once in three months; and <0 keep the house nice and clean with- ! out the yearly spring cleaning. STHELYN. SHE CAN'T FIGURE IT OUT. | | - Dear Social Corner Editor: A mis- take in my letter I wish to correct. i I sald I was a “chum of my friend {hushand,” not of my {friend’s hus- | band. | Dear Blanche: I think you must be | the one who is crazy, or starting something: $25 a week with a family | of seven children, shoes $3 a pair, thin ngs 50 ecents, beefsteak 50 cents 2 pound! You get your money’s worth nie by the | mola | T am sure I don't know how “One TWho Saves,” can save $10 a month. I have $25 a week for three of us. Well, T don't know as I am any kind of a hand to save, but I will tell you one thing, it is surely a game that you must know hom to play scientifically to make $100 a month pay the butcl cr bill, the grocer, house rent, paper boy, dry goods bill, shoe bill, church money, missiomary money, etc, T read in the letter that there was 2 pleasure envelope, 2 bank envelope. 1 wish' that the new Sister would write how she can save $10 a week on $25 o g to make $25 tu care of seven peo- ple. Where are v golng to get their clothes from? I had to pay $8 for one pair of shoes and they were nothing extr: Thirty-five dollars for a coat and you can’t get any kind of a hat less thun 85, and stockings 75 cents a pair. 2 at Buckingham Memorial May 7th. We had the usnal ¢ dinner, and then were entertain- v several Sisters with music and readings. A large table contained mystery packages, and when my numbér was called I received a glass baking dish| w‘.x‘il"h I find very nice for baking cus- tard. Some packages contained little May skets, and all were very pleasing. Then Married and Happy entertain- ed us with an account of her son's travels in South America and Mexico, and showed souvenirs and cards which he brought home. . I think a letter signed Minne-Ha-Ha in Saturday’s Bulletin very nice and wonder if T have met her. , Busy Bee: 1 have iricd your recipe| for Checkerboard Cake but. it did not sHow perfect squares when cut. Just how do you place it in tins so it will be even? e eaten this kind of cake| made perfectly and always wondered| Just how to do it. When making bread, try taking i out | some of the dough in the morning and | add sugar and cinnamon and a few| BIGGER BARGAINS Ei raisins, and roll into buns, make a| 5 cross on top of each with a knife, and ' I8 let rise. i When ready to bake, over { egg, and sprinkle with sugar. Bake and| you have Hot Cross Bung. e, GREETINGS FROM JOAN. Dear Social Corner Friends: Glad to B §ee s0 many respond to the question of brush | vith the beaten white of an|f »r an hour, ‘add three well- |glad to know how. I am ignorant how | RSN M s 0 AT Low we came to choose pennames The subject was brought up once be- who answered. 1 enjoyed Pract al Polly’s Jetter very| much. There was few left but Frank!| of Moosup, Glos Hannah Homespun. T who used to send u ch nice poetry, and Brother Si, met. Lucy meeting; ought whom many of us ha\c’ Acorn: We miss you at Sorry vou have been ill. Y¢ to see my window garden, I have 110t been without blossoms in ft' all winter. T sent an order from the catalogue wou gave me last fall. Delight: he W blossomed It g berry gerani me is incre Ann. ised letter. attended our she will join us, the Sister who sent the 1 v. I for one was glad she it's thirty-five ye or more since we. met. Pve selected a good name for her to sign herself e reads ' Corner pag e ows who is talking. hes to all. JOAN. | SEASONABL EREZCIFES. Chartreuse mould and line it hard boiled ¢ cooked e fonnd i 10 NMain Street | COME IN TODAY, SATURDAY. EVERYTHING MUST fore and Calla Lily was the only one| ! BEAUTIFUL HATS, READY TO WEAR, AT S8c, $1I. CLOSING OUT SALE OF M IS STILL IN FULL SW LLINERY BIG ASSORTMENT AND TRIMMED AMD UNTRIMMED N HATS, RIBBONS, PANAMAS, CHIFFONS AND ALL FIXTURES THAT GO WITH A FIRST-CLASS MILLI- NERY STORE. < ol 7. LD. o fia and $2.98 IWARTZ Breed Building R 50 sponging w That my +Jim| {Nese narrow beds in‘gearch of the remem- | €St Dits, are 200 feet' or ‘mora ‘in ot lepth, aces it nas been want Lo to in 2 hang- found pud- rying. 1 £ plates of o moulds, n oblon he . bottom powder ike 40 & op o EIDDY’'S ANNUAL PICNIiC JUNE 11.! company, O anyonc in the home they warn them, they are very cordi invited. | I think it is a good T to invite | friends for oftentimes become | writers. ! heen undecided what to do. Some want it at The Lake, while oth- ers want my home. I am sure I want to se cverybody. So come | prepared to bave a nice time. Brins | anything in the line of catables; also plate, knife and fork and spoon, also, | cup. i Let us he | ope it will be a nice day; it | letter. the-traine do not connect =0 to return the samre da: ou can stay over, as [ | told vou; eor stay anyway if you can. | Keturs ] think the matter o and see what can be done about “Lau- rel Park.” I Peggy Ann—Forgive me for no sending you the addresses you asked for. T'll try ter. Crimson Rambler—Won't and come out this year? Hope to see all the old writers on the i1th of June. Please d forget many diG ye: work for me you try vour dishes, for 1. It makes less THINGS WORTH REMEMBERING. Dear Social Corner Editor: Here are a few things well worth remembering: That salt should be eaten with nuts to ald digestion. That a cup of strong coffee will re- move the odor of onions from the breath. That a tumbler of hot, strong lem- ia long, {more? |your letter and Wednesday started to to get up the party la- | 1ttend some ry nice visit xcept that d do not u be Roofing b Llocks on the hames River Line STEAMER CAPE COD Whitehall I es New Transportation Co, Y Ine. Pler 43, i Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- at P Norwich Tuesday, days and Sundays at 6 p. my; New London 9 p. m. enger rates between Norwich ew York, $2.50. { terooms, all outside, $1.10, iu- vding tax, *. B. KNOUSE. Agent River, war HOWARD B. FOSTER Expert Mechanical Engineer Drawings Furnished for any Machine D you wish your plant to run every day call on me AURELA’S ORIGINAL PUDDING. D Social Corner § b0 husy to write Say. does anyone know tobacco juice out of a Have what W parlor carpet? I promised G The Corner problem. tak Dear S er: hite beard. on retiring. his whiskers under the covers or leave ¢ ‘em outside? The poor old fellow sta: awake half Every time he puts his hand on the window, he feels a pain. | Onondague Will you please send in your pork pie recipe once I saved the paper containing make it. 1 had the lard, garlic and fat all mixed, but while I went upstairs { onade. taken at-bedtime. will break up a bad coid. ‘ month. I think the Sisters would be r That well ventilated bedrooms will e part veds ™ the night, trying to decide not feet as strong s he used to be, either. —— SpOONS €o; 44 SHETUCKET STREEY DR.A.J.SINAY DENTIST Rooms 18-13 Alics Building, Nerwick Phorns 1177-3 vellow slip. It} now an ag- | : - HAVEYOUR SHOES REPAIRED Al At The : | CITY SHOE SHINE PARLORS | We put on Rubber Heels while you | wait. | 33 BROADWAY __CITY SHOE SHINE PARLOR WHEN YOU WANT of boards, panels shelve . produced . (5 put your Bus- position. < in re thie public. there 1s ne be no B iy the ad- wide 3 Telephone Call 743-2. Give Us a Trial FREE AUTO ! We pay postage on parcel DELIVER ; post cne way