Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 17, 1920, Page 13

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3 lespoon white of an egg, it Keep an omelet from - = W e Women in This City - was first iatrodi it has - ing dish for four. Another dish I ed is this: Fry two slices. of bacon cut into small pieces, and in the fat fry a small onion. Remove the baeon and onion and pow about two. cups beiling water into: the fat and thicken with flour. The'ti\l he:fil'l:\e or ‘two eggs and cut into smail® S, tiaton: ’ Have a dish of potato heaped e LBard boiled eggs 1n|nigh and pour the gravy over it ana quarter inch slices. Put a layer of po-. Sried onion, baced @hd chunks fatoes in a buttered baking dish, ana ,,“"m“’:", M aone $ ‘sprinkle with salt and paprika and cover DON'T WORRY. With a layer of eggs. Repeat and ‘pour over the following sauce: Cook four ta- blespoons butter with two slices of onjon ithree minutes, stirring constantly. Add three tablespoons flour mixed with one- half teaspoon salt’ amd stir umtil'wen blended. = Then pour on gradually while stirring and beating constantly two cups ing addjtional ‘trustees”~ were electéd:{ scalded milk. Bring'to-a hoiling point Frank. Johngon, George Coit and -4, B.|and strain over the potatoes and ‘eges. r Norwieh; George D. Spencer{- : j supplied the wants of th musical entertainment was given by Gi 'mour’s orchestra band -of Boston. . The the “_"mw';y' 1 e e not usual en ‘eccasions. % use when hard push-| _ were adopted fo- the new court house (the present builling) on TUhion square. The plans accepted were the plans -en which the present building ‘was erected. ° A sad accident occurred in Wisbon which resultéd in the death of a li¥le five year old zirl, the danghter of Bromiy, " The session of the Free Academy held _ well into July for the =raduation. exer- * cises were just being held during the week. i Extracts from The Bulletin's fles of 1570 follow: z July 11, 1870—While b;th;nf Friday morning a gentleman of this city found his towel obstructed by some protubei- ence uvon his hip and wpon examination found nearly embedded in the flesh with the point. only stickgpe out a fine cam- bric nee rhe,_dlscoy * ered somewhat singular . Since Vinol . In thege warm days when fresh meat | won't keep, and it is hard for the farm- er's wife at least, to know what t jcook next, perhaps a reeipe 1 discovered 4 will come, in handy to some of you. gs: Cut four medium mig- When polishing shoes instead of add-| ing.water to theipolish use cold coffee. It gives a brilliant polish. ant botli wter: Strain-and use the ¥ you want to pnund a tack where if ‘as boiled starch. Use plain geia- is difficult to hold with the fingers, thrust| tine. _ 1 R it through a-Diecs:of tape or paper ana| . If cookies grow hard place a few slices then jt keeps vour fingers from under the}of stale bread in pall with them. hammer. a i ~ i} lodine stainsican be removed by soak- Grate apple in horse radish and- it isfing the article fine- to"eat with meat and baked heans. . 03B .0 . When 1 want to make 2 dressingioff~ “c: - .. . v salmon ‘or.lobster, -1 take a loaf of bread 20 and let it-dry: Then cut off:a thin, sliee, scqop: but the inside, fill the crust with dressing. thep’ fill the space with dress- and pauseating grease, employed in its composition is an provement ower old medicinal i 3 Many women here who were once pale and sallow and always ‘tired,”are Tow robust and strong, because Vinol certainly and quickly creates red,¥ood and makes one's daily foed produce the necessary nowrishment for good heaith. —_— individuals as concerned in its eriminal birth. S > 3 July 16, 1879—Reporters pccasionly re- ceiver curious and peculiar offerings. A sad inhuman ipstance Was that in this city yesterday, when a gentleman, anx- ious- to ingratiate -with & mewspaper at- attache, attempted to bribe him with a box of cathartic pills. At the annual meeting of the Dime Savings bank held yesterday the follow- hot-suds. Use white KITTEY LOU. HELPFUL HINT§ AND EXCELLEN s IDEAS. 4 : Corner Members: Clothespins boiled a few minutes and quickly dried twice a beceme more tough and will last ;z:::: - : ing. ‘Sew ion:the end’ slice and bake. It If a bath tub is fiaked off. got a tuhetis as moist »s - when baked in a turkey. of artists’ oil paint (flake white). It{If you svish dressing. With fresh pork org Torrington—A number of Torrington > = athletic-dovers are planning: to attend the| Ridgefield.—The band from ‘the: battle- Olympic tryout events to be held at the | ship Tennessee is to be in;Ridgefield town Haryard stadium. in - Cambridge today{hall on the evening of July 23 for the (Saturday).. - 2om e benefit of the library: b = that the gentleman had mevertfelt pain from the needle and that it was pulled out with considerable force no blood or - fluid of any kind‘fellowed . ° commit- A meeting theseourthause gm&y at which' the plans of Burdick 2nd-Arnold for the naw build- ing were adépted - And the"arehiteets were authorized to advertise for propos- als for grading the lot, puttmg in“the foundatiop and bagement and for furnish- ing granite, subsequent to which the meeting adiourned until next Saturday, July 12, 1870—Great eomplaint _is made by the: residents of ;Laurel Hill, near Sunnyside of the regular ~Sunday sruptioy of vagabonds from the exfy who in a state of “naturalidus puribus” batbe * in the river in full view of passerby in the street. Laurel Hill -has a religious population, who wauld cheese to attend the sanctuary three or.four times each Sunday bpt they are also a modest peo- ple and do not consider the beauty of the landscape enhanced by fifteen or twenty uneclad .men and boys SWarming on_the river bank. To the warm weather and the nh;e:;g fuceess of its predecessors we MAl - shanee attribute to the return of fhe orig- pal Jacops of our organ grinders, the ndividual who three months since made| (he beginnings of a happy spring time a geason of unmittigated woe with its per- nicious grinding. Whatever his motive it is enongh alas to say that he has return- ed, that his good right arm is strong- er than ever and that his metto is ex- celsion. 3 July 13, 1870—A sad accident which has cast gloom over the entire society occurred in Lisbon Tuesday afternoon. A lad 13 years of age on the previous | evening, had returnsd from Providence, R. 1. where he had attended school, for » long summer vacation. Having been Rocustomed to the mse of firearms, and owning a small rifie, he was anxious to try his marksmanship and accompanied by several smaller children. proceeded to e Iot mear the church building of the Newent Soeiety. After discharging - the Ppiece several times he loaded it with two bullets, leaned back against a tree and fired, but as he pulled the trigger, a little girl, daughter of Charles BromleY, who had been concealed by an interevening tree. ran across the line of sight a lew feet from the muzle of the gun, and ‘ceived the whole charge, the balls pass- ®g compltely throush her neck and kill- mz her almost instantly. The melan- ace of the little' one, only five old and the pet of the meighbor- has overwhelmed the family withl B of - gready ovéralls, 'dightly oTis RYANT d placed in the center of § load - A exploded Tuesday. It is suppos- »d from spontancous combustion. The 49 Andersen St., Portland, Maine. aay was scattered in every direction. and L is feared irretribaly damaged by the gasses generated by the explosion, rend- it unfit for use % bout = Daniel W) rk on the new dock of tiae Norwich and Wercester Railroad Co.. saw floating t hat he supposed was a descending to-the n process 6f construction, e the bundie bad lodged. drew it to The removal of a covering of | aper revealed the new body of a fe- infant well developed but prema The body although appar- i been in the waler f6r several| d no marks of viclenee. gentleman, somewhat 11 o'clock yes- well } sz n his coffee,” by reply- ing that he would take his straight. July- 15, 1S70—The annual exercises of the N. F. A took place last evening. | The hall was crowded, insomuch that the | irs of the institution, torn| ation room, but ins\lflicmn\'l , W. R_Burnham of Uncas- Rogers of Colchester and ‘Clarke E. Grigs of Chaplin. The flourishing condition of this-young in- stitution is.in part indicated by the, fact that the amount of. dep te $61,300. SOCIAL CORNER (Continued From Page Twelve.) ambition, pain in either the feet, legs, thighs, knees or back are. symptoms.of weak feet. Proper care of thé feet can scarcely be overestimated because the general heaith of the body is largely de- pendent on it. To prevent pressure from the shoe, a pad can be made of cloth or soft leather to it around the sore place; an old glove will furnish suitable soft leather for mak- ing such a pad. .. . B The rubbing of olive. ofl, sweet: of SUFFERED SINGE CHILDHOOD “I was trodbled with Constipation ever since I can remember; as.a result, was subject to distressing Headaches and pain in my left side. I would go for two or three days withoutany movement of the bowels,. I chanced 1o ‘read about ‘Fruite &-tives’,inone ofourlocal papers, and began their use about four months ago. Since them, I have been free from Headaches, my bowels have been regular, and from the use of several boxes of ‘Fruit-a-tives’, I feel that the great benefit I have derived justifies me in Ppronouncing thema remedy of frue and exceptional merit”, e OTIS M. BRYANT. B0e. 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. A't dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y, The Woods “THE CHOICEST OF Woodstock Willowdale FRESH EGGS, NEW YORK STATE, § Complete line of Burt Olny and Hatchet Brand Canned Coods. Faneéy Bottled Pickles, - Olives, Dressing, Jams, etc. ,———*‘ Oran Coffee, Ib. 50c Several oth_le_r Coffees and HIGHEST GRADE BUTTER ON THE MARKET Mild or Strong CHEESE, Ib. ... .. .. . 40c Young Ameri‘q. CHEESE, Ib. . NATIVE EGGS, dozen. ... GATHERED FRESH DAILY tock Dairy DAIRY PRODUCTS” ' Creamery o Creamery : 62¢ Y GUARANTEED Bologna, bb. .......... 37 Bacon,Ib...... 60c fatigue, with neervous irritability, less of L IR & - The charming Table Lamp shown above is but one of ths many new designs you will find on display here. Every lamp has been selectsd with care, because of its artistic design and the genuine charm it will lend Why not choose that new lamp now to any Have you ever seen a-home that appeared to invite you inside, the very moment you opened the door ? It is the furniture that transforms a house from a mere structure with walls, floors. and windows into a _bright, cheery, livable home. Choose your furniture with care if you want it to extend a warm invitation of hospitality to all who enter. TABLE LAMPS reom. while the assortment is complete ? Here is a Kitchen Cabinet that will appeal to every woman who is anxious to save wasted time and steps in her kitchen. This is a very new and modern device for making work easy, and it has a place for every different utensil, with a large work board, flour bin, sugar container, etc. Convenmient credit terms wil KITCHEN CABINETS be arranged. \ ) Ride a terms ! COLUMBIiA “WORLD’Sj BEST” Columbia Bicycle and’ enjoy life. SOLE l-jAcron‘Y AGENTS By Its Furniture - Why walk when you can purchase a bicycle at very convenient Such furniture need not necessarily be high in price. A visit o this store will convinge you that furniture of character, peried furniture that reflects culture and refinement costs no more than ordinary, com- mon-place furniture. - If you are locking for the newest patterns, dis- tinctive styles and real quality, you are sure to find them here, THERE IS SOMETHING VERY ATTRACTIVE ABOUT WICKER FURNITURE - New is th: time to choose Couch Hammocks. We have many here on our floors, in all colrs and makes. Prices very moderate. Call today and select YOURS. - REFRIGERATORS —— 7 J Wicker Furniture is constantly growing in popularity because # not only adds an artistic temperament to the room in which it is placed, but it is also durable arnd light and unusually comfortable. Al“#he very ‘newest designs and finishes are here, ‘ready for your inspection. Come in and see them. Imagine a Bedrobm Suite Like This ‘ In Your Own Home ! | A good Refrigerator pays for itself. Here ar that will uss a minimum amount of ice, and venting food from spoiling, will save many ti cost in the first season you use it. Be sure There is no reason why Bedroom Furniture should not have the: same at- advantage of this opportunity. tractive appearance, the same beautiful design and finish, as furniture any other part of the home. We have a fine selecfion of bédroom suites on display hore now, many- of which are in period styles, at prices much lower than you can ordinarily expect. 3 There Is Character In Every Line of - This Dining Room Suite A Piano or Player Piano of qual -ditional g"y o your home. ic such kering, Hal serman, Crawford, Lexington, Conway and others are here for your approval. Why not cal inspect our line before purchasing YOUR Piand Terms to Suit Your Convenients ¥ou will always be proud to show your. friends a dining suite like the one illustrated above, and it will ever stand as an evidenge of your good judgment. This and many more are here for your inspection.. s

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