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18 ; ; : : .. . NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1919 Norwich and Willimantic, I for one{pint cans, and fill up with the liquor. think it would be wery nice for the |put on cold pack rubber, put on first Sisters in the northeastern part of the | wire, set jar in boiler .of warm. water . state to have little gatherings of their | up to.the neck of jar: boil three hours, . own and become better acquainted. |then snap down last wire and let set Do I hear anybody second the mo- |until cold; then wash off jar and dip tion? in paraffine. This will serye four or TWICE TWENTY. |[five people. . - 5 / Welcome 'tq all new Sisters. ' TO MAKE THINGS FOR CHRIST- PEACE. MASS. - Dear Sisters of The Social Corner: HOME ‘REMEDIES. S I have not itten The Corner for| Dear Social Corner Friends: I am some time; but nevertheless I.have |well aware that what will cure one been interested in The Corner and |person will not always cure another. I have read the letters with the excep- | had neuritis and am entirely cured by tion of one week and that was thela tonic and a liniment. very week I should have read it. Tonic—One ounce package of cat- I am doing work for Christmas and { nip, one ounce package of skullcap, as everything is so dear this year, I |one ounce package of Doneset, one thought I would send a few ideas for |ounce package of ladyslipper. making Christmas gifts Put to soak at night in two quarts Hot Dish Mats made out of Dexter |cold water. In the morning put on cotton are a very appropriate gift. | Stove to simmer (not boil) for four They are fine to set hot dishes on,|hours. Then strain. Put in porcelain Dust Bags, stamped and outlined, or t";n agate saucepan to simmer, not stencilled. = = Hildars, With hedrt shaped: ot of Dose—Qne wineglass before meals 3 and at bedtime. pieces of percaline or satteen. Liniment—Two ounces olive oil, one Envelope chimese, made with | ounce turpentine, one ounce ammonia. crocheted yoke, or lace bandry. The Have somebody rub your limbs with ileeves can be made with figured rib- |it briskly for 15 minutes at a time. on. Continue with both until entirely Boudoir caps made of lace to form |cured. a star or if you have a plece of plain| I could not walk snd tried this and net, and sew, a wide band of insertion | got cured. This is an old-fashioned around the center, then edge with nar- | remedy used by my grandmother and row lace; run elastic in for a shirring. | given her by a doctor many years Then make a few rose buds of silk, | ago. and put on front; and then form a Take a good pure butter and melt § fluted ruffle of satin with a bow each v:lry slxowly (l)n back of stove. The side. Salt will settle and oil rise. Pour .off Night gowns: Buy the crepe ana |Carefully and use in your mouth free- make a pretty banding of pink or |1y several times a day. I have known light blue crepe, or wash satin with |it to cure the worst kind of canker lace straps, or combined with the filet [ in the mouth. Be careful not to get net lace. _BHX of th:; (slalt] in theboiL Knickers: I make of biue- crepe. |, - &7e2% dea’ can be done towards g the eyes by systematic Crochetoan. edgs op the ‘bottom of the | b eathiy for ten minutes sach, morn. 8 o : .. |ing and evening. Breathe slowly and Pajama Suits: ~Make out of pink, | deeply to the fullest capacity of the crepe or nainsook; make. the jacket|lungs, You should stand erect by an a slip on model, trim with Frenchlopen window. The corsets should not knots. The pajama pants make 10|pe worn during this exercise TS match the jacket. A plain white = ot e AR e oxe wio =vows. | The Yantic Grain and Products Co. elastic: under side edge; lace inser- tion with a tiny edge, put on bow. UNCLE JOE'S GOSSIP BEE. DISTRIBUTORS PHONE 999 Milady’s Pin Cushion: Cut two.| Dear Social Cornerites: When Mir- round pieces of pasteboard, two in-|andy and L gossip is not about the ches across, cover with ‘cloth, enclose |shortcomings of our mneighbors. Ifcould not remember them. We had a |baking powder; add one-half milk, egg sachet, then cover with sil o-|anyone comes whispering scandal to |traveling Sister, do you remember |well beaten. the remainder of the milk gether carefully so the stitches will M’}‘andy she says: | her? mixed with rice, and beat thoroughly: viot show, Il with _pins, el placeles. Cat",t T o asomelling o0od | “Let me see,” says Mirandy, “do you | then ada butter. Bake in buttered them on your packet book. : about 'em? If you can't let's forget |mean Enid? -'She wrote The Corner | muffin rings placed in buttered pan, The nightingdle made from voile or {1y, from Cuba; and there is Potlatch, who | or bake in buttered gem pans. Ni/2\ 72\ mmm@ TR, crepe, crochet around the edge, then | AMirandy is an uncommon woman, |writes us from Washington, and Nérth SARAH J. L. | ‘m‘m' \'fh\“/i\” sew on lace. an! }";‘fl tried to talk common gos- | Dakota, who writes from the non-| Bozrah, b — —_— = —_—— ——=——-"| Shoe bags made of sateen figured |Sor honcr, Put once, and all T ever partisan leugue state—the state with — They are also very pretty made of {oulKk about it now is never again! |the great idea. These are Sisters to A USE FOR HOMINY. — 4 e There’s nothing sloppy about Miran- ) = L 5 . mercerized poplin, stamped and |go° s L be proud of. Dear Social Cornerites: Please ti % 4 union 'buses, for they do not seem to ced, 3 , v “Then there was Samantha,” said g iHE SOCIAL CORNER Forkat, e iy by ¥on, . : S0 o et Wi : e / recipe as given here and tell m| 50 anywhere only where it is going te 2 S When we gossied the Jast-time |1 “who had more pen names than any | pow sow ties o hurt the Business.of the trolley road. | o bancl yourselves With a pattern | Mirandy said no one can put Married | : 1 how you like it: Just Received 10 Dozen of Those ARMY QUILTS at $3.98 WE ADVISE THE PEOPLE THAT DID NOT GET TO OUR LAST SALE, TO GET HERE EARLY. VNN Y\ N You can understand why Purina Cow Chow has been adopted as the standard ration on the D. W. Field Farms, the Allamuchy Farms, and hundreds of others that head the lists, when you realize that Purina Cow Chow is PRER 2 24% protein of which 85% is digestible. This means thO E:s. of digestible protein in every 100 ag. It is a pure feed that balances home- grown roughage and reduces the cost of production. More milk from the same number of cows means a larger profit per . gallon. Purina Cow Chow Feed—sold only in &3 checkerboard bags. Let us put your herd on a test. BOAO ORI AR ST SCHWARTZ BROS.,, Inc. 9-11-13 WATER STREET other ten writers in the bunch.” With good wishes for all of our large and Happy out of The Social Corner warm : Arhan. thera W Baked Hominy and Cheese: One ta- 3 g 3 circle, and hoping to hear from more |, KNitting bags you can also use them | because hers is the get-to-gether spirit | went 0 i Dlespoany o0 Hutiet frRiaiID < OF (Continued From Page Eleven) lin Square when the union 'busses|of the writers that used to e for shopping bags, made of art crash |of it. When she called us to gether Sis’ We do not half ap- | AriPpings, one tablespoon crnstarch or . Binto drar Gk e i were making their ring-round trips AUNT \XAE::\' or cretonne, or silk ru’me's on a pe}'- in good-fellowship beneath the flag, te what we have had i;v this | tWo tablespoons flour, one cup milk. come the two Sisters from b No. 1] begging for passerigers. I do not go to = NT A + |caline top, or better, a whole perca- |she set her seal of sociability upon it d Corner in the past ten years.|onhe-half teaspoon paprika, one-half to whope ey will come again. Norwich half as often as 1 would like line petticoat, I advise rather than|and there it must stav. Sh a brave ; Joseph, has made a difference |0l CuUp cheese, grated or cut fine, Woulda dearly love to ses, Aunt o for fear of them, for twice since | MOTHER'S JOLLY BOYS FOR |5k i ; __|and busy woman, “says she: 1¥. The time comes when the [tWO cups cooked hominy, one-fourth o > A MabRRL Sart send have been occupying Iranklin! PEACE. A very chic petticoat made of pink| “I got enough laughs out of -Ready’s fire burns, but it don’t keep up | €up bread crumbs, one teaspoon salt. ome interesting letters to The | Square with their ring-round : trips, | et e 'smm sy hausleb\vlth‘_ a zh;lildnwzlace 5 ruffle, | wood box, said 1, to fill it chock full! | gteam!” Make a sauce of the fat, ocrnstarch, Ty both when going: from the Central Village 2 B i As costs about four dollars to make. Ready must come back, her si-| “you is » gaf salt, ilk. e and What has become of Uncle Sam's [car as direct as I could with the other n no answer vet to the request | 5 i o Mt St = o the s, acite. b Glove case and veil case combined |lence makes a vacancy! ns | o { papr to the sauce, arra th N ACr | of Peace tor I ropeakes, 1 s A 2 : AR be cor k . / ot SR S (U Stian Jim mer's Daugh- | passengers Lo the sidewalk the union | S Peace tor lrllfii(lrlkpligpiidllc;{'l1i; 53‘;‘0‘ is a new novelty. . “You are right, Josenh,” said Miran- | vs Mirand, 1l socie- | hominy in baking dish, and pour the : of Canterbury, and many | bus came right along and - stopped |5 looking for and which we always| Pin cushions tnade out of pieces of 4¥: “Tll say Ready is the darling of | ties . but things like The | Sauce over it. Cover with crumbs and T that we used to hear from? | !;v our way, and if we had not | .10 > S8 vibbon. The Corner, which I should not per-|pulletin go on forever.” bake twenty minutes in a moderate y rerplexed wil . awain. | Stopped and gone around back of 3 : mit you to say more e in my | s ~ 2 ven. iny o a2y ips she thoug ve were un B 5 2 5 5 irs. They are 3 44 - — aprang ang 4 ponane housht Ve were unust fyy front of the waiting room. I was | SPoons lndmn‘ meal, five tablespoons |2 f?\ ])lalvra.l.'lh;r? are x]nuch] more [ They've heen a great bunch, and no | sauce poured over it Af pi i ¥ perplexities and triats, | (FiShtened and my hair has been white | 1901, tWo tablespoons of ~sugar, one |comfortable than fthe wrocheted ones.|ong can tell how much they have help- | RICE MUFFINS. EXF ®o wil t ities and tri e o and one-half teaspoons baking pow- KITTIE LOU. lcq and comforted folkf, I ventur- | S 3 ek | : 1 tand better and sympa- pinch of salt; add to this one | S ed g it Sociali Lorner s Shters 1 how de more, { 1f the people would not ride in the n ezz and one - tablespoon of CANNED SPARERIB. “I surmise,’ s Mirandy that the | SRR B | b She e with B 1 reac he writte 1'bt s and the Vs, an i = P i 2 3 . ™ % A p H S se ore bariey RS ¢ . : I read t written by . | ‘busses and th , and ride on butter; then add milk cnough| pDear Social -Corner Sisters: 1 did |workers and Sisters of lasting inter- | vosihden e tont me fomn | when she wa —Newton ilmer to The v about the |the troileys, then we could have our op batter; fry in hot fat, and |10t get a recipe for Drop Fried Cakes, |est is Biddy, who originated and eon. | Temindec : =1 san cys and union ‘busses | was glad | hourly trolley cars as we used to. I]serve with syruy . so will ask if anyone can give it to|tinued the annual picni " { has liked nmiuffins, made a$ follows | re was one man in Norwich with | SUpPOse so many now have autos that| I think you will find these very nice. | me? lake. She and Aunty 1, Rice Muffins—Two and one-fourth | e= = —————— ouzh® public spirit to write about | m cal difference with thestrol- | IPaye Verna: As I was riding through{ I spent Thanksgiving with my chil- [of the twinkling stars in the cups flour. three-fourths cup hot cook- | = ince and have some care for |ley traffic, but the trolleys arc a great | Goodyear on 'Thanksgiving day I|dren and families—23 in all. The tur- |of this page of ours; and the ed rice, four level teaspoons buking! Children CI‘Y he safety of the public. Ior months | convenience to a great many people at | thought of you, and would have called |key was fine. M. Roena and her two : ot { powder. two tablespoons sugar. one | , ¢ been very dangerous for | times when it might not he possible or [ had I known just where to find you. Canned Sparerib—irst season and |and “Crimson Rambler. who were al- |cup milk, one cgg. two tablespoons | FOR FLETCHER'S peop cL Off from the trolley cars |easy to use am\auto, and when you | As it is quiie an effort for me tp at- | bake as for the table. cut from bone |ways. up and dressed!™ melted, butter, one-hall teaspoon S CASTORIA certain hours of the day on Frank- | could not depend on the jitneys or tend the Social Corner gatherings, at'in all pieces, pack firm in sterilized ou wasn't a good mixer you|Mix und flour, sugar, sait, and Furnishings H. A. BRUCKNER C(lothing GREATEST OVERCOAT SALE NORWICH EVER HELD Just 150 High Grade Overcoats to Be Sold at Less Than the Present Cost to Manufacture : SATURDAY, DEC. 13th 75 Overcoats 75 Overcoats AT— _ B L $32.50 - $38.50 7 : : Value up to $65.00 : . Value up to $50.00 These Overcoats are guaranteed all pure wool, hand These Overcoats are a very high' grade make and all tailored, fabrics are Kerseys, Meltons, Broadcloth, hand tailored, in all styles and colors, and i plaid backs, etc., styles are Ulster Town Coats, double . - i breasted, belt, single breasted, fitted and conservative teed to give satisfaction or your money back. models. : ALL THE ABOVE OVERCOATS ARE GUARANTEED WATERPROOF. SALE STARTS PROMPTLY AT 9 A. M. : YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH YOU R PURCHASE. : A. BRUCKNER, 144 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. o HRE T DU SR