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The farming specials of the Penn- sylvania railroad appear to be making | an impression upon the agricultural communitics. An organization was re- cently formed at Price, Md,, called the & SR Progressive Farmérs' ciftb. s s % | % e e and GouFief. “The object of this club,” says its|] 2 : : 5 5 y : N DIcKaC — | founder in a letter to the company’s [T - 5 -~ - 3 0 DRrot 2 % ¢ = i ysic 4 " i agent who supplied him with the Ht- 1 Writers. ‘who was always fall ot m.lldflef. e 4 A A | 115 YEARS OLD. erature which. fnspired 1t, “Is.to study | 7 e ,':,,_wy o e side of the | Went away Irom home to school. Dur-| ! = - e Coming Next' Wesk Wednesday and 'nM price, 12¢ & week; o0e a| (1¢ farming industries, improve farm | paper only and number the pages. | iNg vacation he visifed his home. "1 . _GRENADIER nouno—spdml Feature Motion monthes o o ' *| land and increase the crops. We have | 2. Use pen and ink, not pencit He had an unole who was very foud| | Wonderful Photograph about 35 members and expect to reach | 3. Short and poinied articles will | of blaming ::‘::“fi e J S o Segredvint coEntered at ihe Postotnce at Norwloh, [ the hundred mark in the mear future. | be glven preference. Do mot use over | DAn was in the library reading a book. Sershons Catins Some good results have alyeads been | 230 words, o L L | oaber. “After a while he took off his ; : ¢ ;:"‘“‘ Snivimons Offive, 435 attained and there is a great deal of | & :”""3 Sies. or-Wtars silver spectacles and put them on the| A = : e 5 B Editorial Rooms. 3-8, enthusiasm, 3 5. Write your name, age and ad- | table. Then fell asleep. 4 uiletin Job Office, $5-8. “I really think it will be the means | dress at (he. top of ihe Hest page. They had a crow, which the father Willimantle Office, Hoom 3 Murray | of a great improvement in farm land| Address all communications to|Of Dan was very fond of When this d . y ¥ Building. Teiephone 210. in this section of the state, and will | Uncle Jed, Bulletin Office. Som e he e 0 i — —— also teach the farmers to have their 3 Norwich, Thursday, June 22, 1911. | cyops in better shape before puiting Dan was reading and ‘did not ses him when he took the spec’s. Affer them on the market.” The Cireulation ol “Reach up as far as you can, and God will reach down all the| rest of the way a while the uncle awoke. He missed In the state of Maine the same work his glasses. At once he went to Dan | is going on. The progressive farmers and _said: | are getting together and will be likely ‘Young gentleman, give me back my 5¢ [“The cow Puncher's New Love”| sas | MISS BESSIE MACK, Soprano. Tor aGtoperats SNENEYS, OV SIE e - saseer Lt L S The Bu“cfln_ to themselves and not to the disad- (Margaret Sangster.) I e et er vantage of consumer: uno‘w hin}ll for a senttlaman “Ah!” said his uncle, “don‘t try to [OT NARCOTIC. The e o g g agr v signs that never fail; lie to me. These glasses were here be- oeo ":."- e the ';'l‘.;‘ ""'_‘ INFANT MORTALITY. His coat was rough and rather worn, | fore I slept, and & ile 1 wits sleeping i Commecticut, and from three © | The hot weather of the summer | His cheeks were thin and pale— You crept up and took them. Now I / tmes larger tham that of mmy fm || months is the greate Norwich. 1t s livered to over juveniles, and then it beril to the|A lad who had his way to make, am going to bring you to your father With little time for play— and he will settle with you, I am : that rhyme with Summer that the care |y knew him for a gentleman sure.” i n : % o 122 Prospect Sty 3000 of the 4,053 houses Nor- || of the little ones should be constant.| By certain signs today. He brought Dan to his father. The time. Slmphctty of .style. Tel. 811, Norwish, Cu wieh, and rewd by minety-three por One of the ablest health authorities . father was angry and said: cent. of the preple. Ju Wimdham || of the country has listed the articles | He met his mother on the street; He s mothe Son, what have you (o say about fine, rich materials, and the | i it tn delivered to aver 500 hawsem || most dangcrous to children and laid | O came his little cap. it i ; in|IF YOU WANT A in Putnam and Damicison to ever || G o number of rules strictly to be | ¥ 400r wax shut, he waited thers | “Nothing” answered Dan. “excent perfection of high art in FIRST CLASS PIANO, R e s e R DR Snbere. A He took the bundles from my hand, Then his father brought them to the aln shirt cutting make our new set_a SHONINGER through in considered the locnl duily. Do not, he says, let infants eat can- | Ana when I dropped my pen N e i G e % Tdea) Al Shi WHITE, THE TUNER, Banters Conmecticns haw forty- || oy Yickies. ice cream cones, canned| fla spramg 1o DIk it un for me, “Léx us mee If your charge against line the Ideal of Alert Shirt 45 Somth A St, Taftville. mime tewns, ome humdred aad sixty- }| ;. ;5w fruit. canned or raw vegeta- | This gentleman of ten. Dan is true or mnot!™ — e five postoffice districts, mmd forty- || " \iother's milk is preferable, but When they came there the father customers. ome rural free defivery routes. if that be impossible, be sure that|He dose not push and crowd along; sa . . COAL AND LUMBER. The Butietin te wel tn every || tho nottie is cloan and the milk pure Hia' volce s ‘genty pitched: © LUk 1 b P ba Tt B tok therh: s There is a profit for yvou o " ». Ther 2 ¢ does nof ng his oks abou It is the crow. Let us follow him to . . . e Siatome, Gyttt and cool. Where ice Is unprocurable.} As it he. were bewitched. his_nest.” ; Irt ears in looking it over. the milk should be brought to the| e stands aside to let you pass; They followed him and came to hi b | hoiling point when it comes to ‘the | He always shuts the door: reat. The crow went away when the: igi| NEW J C MACPHERSON mc“u“o" house and placed to cool beyond dan- !rlt\ r!'nns Ondfirrglli!ds (}'\'l\:ll’l!ly came. There they found the specta- . At 6 months old e . '] | ger of contaminatic Beware or | To forge and mill and store. cles and some other bright things i r“.s f 1901, average 5 . [ et “ants aha »ilchass: " B it NS e 3 which had been missed. SD(“” ;J( 291 Main Street Yo, My Son, Reciprocity 5920 the child with. gatent anedichies: Bent ;ll» thinks of 3o before himself; TUncld Jed pardoned Dan, and after i ‘o 1905, avers | sty i Sy 2 e serves you if he can: that he thought before Te spoke.— ’ 905, <o ¢ out of doors, sive awily baths and (1S SR You Jf IS cen ‘Anes Aberg, age 11, Taftville, Conn. Bons ard Wouldn’t Change the Hard Coal | s T erous. aceahion ok vacy arkih GE IS SCURUMAER, opoens Beech Nut 2= Baiias | Teranzement. At ten or forty °tis the same, Red Pepper for Ants. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. Jellies. e N | Of late years infant mortality has| The manner tells the tale: 5 , A ‘small “girl who lived with her Jeon greatly reduced by the observ-|And I discern the gentleman aunt and grandmiother noticed that the ance of such rules and the care and | BY signs that never fail. regular black pepper shaker was filled | cleaniiness here recommended. —Selected by Calvin R. Main, aged 7, with red pepper. This startled her, 3 3 ALl the strictly anthracite Coal we Shrimp, Lobster, Sardines, Etc., | tnow of comes from Pennsylvania, and will for many years, probably, so et : i i atsup. rde MAY HAVE TO BE DONE OVER| During the next three months take e L M N god-Tariing S0 et aunL vIn et Ieet s SR = o with Olives and C > o - extra good care of the little folks. CLE JED'S GHAT WITH THE| °.0er st table/she said: brother, Nellie Smith, Joe Lamb, Hen- | in spite of the shower. St AR St % LB Y AGAIN 2> s UN You'd better not eat any of that|ry Button and four more girls and boys | _There are fourteen in our school but | dust the Ahing . p p SIRRPOPY | T red pepper, Aunt Ella; Grandmother | to her party. we had several more at the picnic. ~ m:' ‘::‘k'h “,I‘" e i | O e EXRILEROLRS savs that fed pepper kills antsi—| It was to be from 2 o'clock until 3| Some of our mothers and other friends y 3 s bill establishing a national | Tyic is the wedding-present month, Se Pkl ith Stories and [ Ruta Benjamin, age 12, Norwich. o'clock Monday afternoon. were there to see the fun. P l m k t SIS vessevaitton fir the White- mouR=| but the Chylstmas-present. month hus | 5o, 08,00 crowded with Storles an - For the party they had cake, cook-| We played games and had races— eop e’'s APK@T | Contral Whars and 150 Main Strest. alng, carrying, as it did fifons | a great lead over it. jregees this week that Uncle Jed has A Kind Act. ies, pie, fruit, bread, ice cream, candy, | potato, flag, thres-legged and other £ for. the purpose, made the m. Lo A | no reom for talk. R After breakfast, my friends and 1| oranges Anl S thh;r‘. “v}a‘if‘“ b L e S T T 6 Frankliin St. ephones. wctive: but the Springfleld | The iehi man who was fined| This week and next we shall give out| started for the woods. Squirrels were y games, ; ot Tany ‘ni h c ch of 5, 2 N e i S e e T I o e | e motie tvo | pematar prisss - and | frisiing. from. branch to branch, ang | presents for her birthday. And I guess | cake lemonade, ice cream, bananas, JUSTIN HOLDEN. Prop. o d":‘:(‘“" on to the fac Aica Bl Ll ek Mg S, G »‘{“ o g O o T 4 we hope| DIrds were singing and flying ‘trom | she will never forget her first birthdas { candy. popcorn pails and peanuts, = } ol ng utterly, because | must have disturbed the peac three specials each week; and w i S ? party as long as she lives—Lucind | all enjoyed oursglves an an! e director of the survey, George Otis T e | the boys and girls will wake right uD | TS 100U to catch a little sauirrel | Brown, age 11 vears, Norwich, Conn. | those who heiped to make it so pieas-| ‘THIS IS THE TIME R o e e | e e 1o won AnT weaks 5] bl thelopportinify ot iwinning one ot but he bit me so hard that I had to ey ant for us, especially our teacher. OF YEAR of refusing or failing to grant | office comes up to you anc # Prigrat g s a's them. 5 " Ve permission to include 50,000 acres | ke he may be piping for a loan. . 2 We found tw: little rob venir. ; bt e e B g Jow, e ie: the gifla’ and hoya take! interpet| . We found two cunning lttle robtua b o fiorss ol indet paut sieiia | Your little friend. . | ptien s tonte Iy tmperative. - Let yours %o Mnclud hich : Y| The founders of the Sugar trust were | enough we shall in future give four|: nest that we found with three other | country lad, with a frackled face and KENNETH W. MAIN. e o e e .| philanthropists, we are told. ~They | books each week Bt aath rough brown hands. His home is in| Norwich, June 18, 1911 () north siopes of the Presidential| : i : » i Gret . i the country, and the house he lived in —_— 2 F FSREN aud it all draine into the Con-| OO THE WINNERS OF REGULAR| them home: but when we saw the & Suis o Miosds o 2L B THE WILD FLOWER CLUB. Free Burning Kinds and Leighh nestleut river through the Ammox g Gl mother nird fiving over our heads in | Was built of logs. In the vailey a little | o h e i fk s ALYWATE A EBCIE. of the act, the $2,000,000 appropriated e clebrin. o - e .| think it over; and I said to muyself: 8 ime s ¥ ten to you. As = B0 % S% Medivare (hie focel venr 1o thie] oF Dell for Its naturalicous’s Wishaien | cManes Abscos 286 11 Tefiville, thal gty mofiiee Wotldnot ikscit very | /100C Bups ax Ay havreacd fo .t “;?M’Qfi”fl;\}:‘;f,,“;’;;"x o | you up wonderfully. Try it this week. A D. uTHnuP' to e due warning of nearness or k& aughty e body u come and t. B K, sau of | b v B okt s o ople Sremmuy | approach 3 age 14, Yantic, for the | 1ot 1 HOEaRy SN o A pinaa | the ralls was loose. ~He had ofen | yould, write and tell you what a jouy | NTFN'N’S PHARMACY,, | office—cor- Market and Shetuciet Sta. SR ok for this purpose ufliges it _— Boy. back in the nest. he"é“li( “m' cars running off “‘9] il of [\“; girls have organized a 7 Telephons 163-12. is brought into requisition be Juiy | At lust this country has recognized Befcre we started for home, we pick- | and killing many people. Just then he | cowing club. We have named it “T'he i 1 mext. Governor Buss of New Hamp- | p, o Tt atow ot enaa| SPECIAL PRIZES AWARDED. ey bt g i e heard a low, distant noise. Dear. dear: | {oNing olub. Ve have nomed it The 50 Main Street shive, Allen Tollis of Concord, and | Sam did not have to ask any one's| Ruth Benjamin: age 12, Norwich, for| Nathan Buchalter, 12 years old. the cars were coming. They would soun | 1, name of some wild flower. We G ". Swain of the ATvaTe o 3 S e T < 1 e t neet two af ons ek B fevege ¥. Bwiia ot the Harvard | permission. . St R Feper for Ame. A BIRTHDAY PARTY. ARGy was oniy @ small g, but pec- | 50 2, TS, W0 sfemoms @ welk | A7 ]| Papers e mEiReering. have. been 2 e 3 0 Rl haps he could stop them in some way. | v oS¢ 3 =g ; to Washington to intercede with Mr.| Mrs. Fi it tandy thitna | piserpath, W. Maing dxs 19 Norwich, here was a little girl whose name | Andy never thought of any danger to | S3®eS, L o] Our stock is ver: i “It burns up clean” Smith. He denies holding an unfavor- | garbage can and those who keep it oF etter s = was Helen Burn. himself, but he ran and stood in the | L Will tell You mote would be pleased to show them. The able attitude ard this project. | covered interfere with the increase of | Arbutus, Laurel Hill for Letter,| This little girl was five years of | middle of the track where the rail was | “¥otir old friend, prices range from cheap to expensive we" seasonad wood Nevertheless. the forest service has| her proger “Phe Wild Flower Clu age. broken, and stretched out his arms as | Gl and the coloring and designs are beu- perfermed it part, its share of the AL e et Book winners living in city may call| THelen was golng to have a birthde | far as he could and walted. Om, om | xoryich June 13, 1911, S+ | titul and attractive. for books after 10 a. m. Thursday at| par work is eomplete Her birthday came June 5th, | on. came the car: all that is wanting| If we made We will be pleased to do a mistake when the " of - " The Bulletin business office. so her mother said that she might The engineer saw the boy and whis- | eSS and can supply competent workmen. is the approval « e geological sur- ne was blown up, it is not strange - have a party For the first time she| tled for him {o zet out of the way. ut. | THE BOOKS HE LIKES. P. S—Any work wanted at omce, c. “' “ASKm and this approval is being held | that we not anxious to have much LITTLE ORIGINAL STORIES. said that she thought eight children| Andy did not move an inch. Then, of | — % should be placed without dalay. 402 — "Phones — 439 back from day to day with e indi- | said about it —-—c would be enough te invite. course, the engineer had to stop the Dear Uncle Jed: As you wished b)\ o cation of an intentio ar ove == L = A Naughty Crow. Helen's brother was only four vears | train. Andy pointed to the broken|know what kind of books we would . BUPMS Juse 30 and so loas to this| A pair.of Missourl June Nesuties haa 7 SPAls T has i Bony oL il e e ek on | Tike to read, T will ten vou the kind | | [I@ anning i 10S, | JOBN A. MORGAN & SON, STest cause 32,000,000, { a combined weight of 580 pounds: and| There was once a boy named Dan,| Helen invited Buany Burn. her| he saw the littls fellow hl;u saved the| T like. I like adventuro: stories Slican sey e bride carried 260 o bea train. Everybody hustled out to se:|storins about Incians, cowboys, hunt- < S Régwtlican seys: 1 Badq Lavel o5 ety ng what was the matter. Ladies kissed | crs, detcctives, colonists, and so forth. 31 Willow Street Coal and Lumber suggested that the na na t | bridal bouquet Andy’s rough brown face and,the mer From your friend, na e reservation commission— cor b R . T T '] all cried: “God bless the brave boy! VATHAN BUCHALTER. |Lace Curtains, Upholstery Goods, Ete.| the secretaries of war, the inte Out in Towa strictly fresh laid eggs| AN EXCITING TRACK MEET —Helen Glasser, age 14, Yantic, Conn P.S.T wili write a story about Teiephone §54. Central Wiarf and agriculture, Senatovs Gallinger of | are selling for ten cents a dozen. It| Tin to Europe and What Came of It.” S et ‘s Bt of Sary | 5 Possoms 20 ‘0w eeices mne” k| THEMARE MRS W Tofteles | Nebir gt = b NS MG TN B L on o i ot Meh everywhers How Tommy Francis Won For Old Fidelity A Hare one dav met a Tortoise who T o ow Me Lleas ASTER, SRS, O Oregon and Lee of Georgia—shall pro- e Hlowdiuk siowiriatans: Pitcher’s Marvellous Excuse. A te you Drices of to, sive you, es- | TUCE: ‘PEMEER. AND TOMATS ceed without the assent of Director “Ho, Ho!” laughed the Hare, Jimmy Casey, who was once the idol [ @ @90€ YU BV U5 O T L et work, | PLANTS . Smith; and surely this course being f-made owe a great| “No, that wom't do. You simply | Joe Griffin, I have seen things as thev | ar2 a slow and stupid fellow! W of the Detroit’ fans, when he played | !imates on ai Sl t— mot be more high -hands nd wife, if fhey do| Will have to do better than that. Why, | should be seen. I ask but one more|a long time it takes you to get any- | th and now manager of FKort|jobhing, carpenter work. painting, etc., 'S Mr. Smith. It would res 5 Coffin of the East End can go at least | chance, and I give you my promise| where!” an interesting story on|ete. Jobbing promptly attended to. CARDWELL'S, of the men who like to talk to mention in bringing his course of non-action Sahie three seconds better than the time that | that 1 will fight for Fidelity as I never| The Tortoise laughed. too. P Peasley, tried out by the Tig-{ poiimates cheerfully given, under formal public inquir . .3 5 yeu thus made and that without ex- | did before. You are as swift as the ana | er pring and turned over to Fort | FSUma . 3 to 9 Market Street. g e ol s "'",;‘”*;‘“ X~ | tending himself. The trouble with you| “I am mighty glad to hear vou say | a fine fellow as well. s 1| Wayne for development. “W had | _— ibit is as sought by London|is that vou lack the spirit 2 student | that” replicd the coach. taking Tom's | am. I can beat you in three men on bases and Tone out, with MUST WAIT UNTIL SEPTEMBER. | ("owds as rgan, Jack has the| should have for e school that hz-%h'«nxd. “You have saved me a lot of Tmpossible! | Peasley ri‘h nwgvlrn :la).i}»'nd Case ;jf; C M. W]LL[AMS; 1647 = | punch ana 3. P. the pull atlends. Can‘t you see that the spirit | Wo coming here, Tom, and I am| ‘Let us try.” s | “Onsow, the catcher, caught a_man o oA 3 The eleven reporters who were fa- | St R ix evervthin You are fighting for | sure that vou will do your best to| “What shall be our the | second.” The batter could not nit 2 low | General Contractor and Builder, Adam s avern vored with $3.300 o e ta | 4 Sund fteen drownings were | tN€ BlOTy that you obtain, not for the | Win that cuj- for the only school on | Hare. ball, and Onslow kept signalling Peas- 218 MAIN STREET. meney for wh hey renc no | vy, Qiheeh dRowIIneS ware | Slory OFf the SChOOL the earth, Old Fidelity. “The old pine tree at the crossroads,” | ley to get it near his knees. Peasley,| 7 1861 service 1o the state hay ough the | FePorted, ‘j‘ ;“Ih""l «“‘H';l\“" 8o spoke Coach Gordon Ldwards Just three weeks later, to a day, the | said the I },mmw y‘.‘r‘vsll‘d in ke;’;»mg it wide Phone 370. 86! action of several self-respe. «- | 1o the unzodiiness of the deceased. as! principal and physical director of the | biz meet came off. Each school was| “Agree the Hare. ealled Peasley to one side and remon- B S Bocks ohliged 10 wa |t sed to be in years gone by. | Fidel hool of the town of Wayn- | revresented by o crowd of students to| Away sped the Hare. strated with him. “What are \'.,.lul-m(\l\U STEP IN AND TRY OUR gg::Lzouéth:;x:;mEE;pem standart Ettuter: nex — - flete. remarks were addressed to | cheer their team to victory 'he| The Tortoiss = plodded steadily Ay for sked. I though and Ameries, T e | sin ¢ has been discovered that| Thomas Francis, a youth of about 17 | Letting ocds were in favor of the East | along. waste on this feilow gand nu‘ Bohemian, Pilsner, Culmbach Bavaries idge Willia, d 5 1wl sy sl e adals at| vears. Fr: > many | End grammar schoo verybody -| _When the Hare had run a while at | hat Onslow can cafeh an Beer, Bass Pale and Burton, Mustr's Wives are the best cooks i | vears. Francis was one of the many a a 00l. Everybody con il 0 C = ary injunct f i are the best cooks in | G;ndidates who were out to make the | ceded Fidelity third place. the top of his speed, he stopped a mo- | cond,” he replied Scotch Ale, Guinness’ m‘u Stome, ficers fro e favored report ntry. the farmers' daughters| team that was to represent Old Fi.| 1In the tria! hests, however, Fidelity | ment to nibble some clover. It tasted control that bea From 12 to 2 C. & C. imported Ginger Ale, Sumker ers in the 200 each in accor » be regarded with more favor. | delity in the coming track meet be- | surprised ever by landing second | S0 good that he ate more and more. | s hing. Hill P. B. Ale, Frank Ja:lu’ ‘Nourish- ance with a resolution passed by tha AR Y o | tween the different grammar schools of | place with Wavnfiete a poor third. Then, being tired, he lay down for a | DEI.. HO¥F CAFE, Ground Floor | ing Ale, s:eéugfi BHu.r P:. Anbeuser, body. The injunction Tontinués unti| The praposal to limit gubernatorial| Waynflete and the adjacent towns. | In the afterreon, at exacily 2.30, the | nap. — = — Budweiter, Schlitz and Pabst. K enber, &t wiich | xpenses in Massachuseits to $12.000,| UPon the coach's remarks, Francis, | v lifted a'huge megapiione to | The Tortoise still plodded along Wins Fight for Life. - ADAM, Norwich Tewn. . Jen | which ia F e what the| who possessed a very quick temper, mouth and_yelled: | turning nei to the right nor to the | . It was a long and bloody battle fm o R RS infundion ' may "Be| ™ warter what the | ¢ rmod on the coach and toid h'm that | “All out for the hundred yard dash!” | left. “ lite that was waged by..Jd The Roads Are Settling e '-:_"v up. > | campaign cost Foss, must look like & | he was through with the track team | and ces were on. g When the lazy Hare awoke and re- | Mershon of Newark, N. J, of whict ;Jnd pleasure driving will be the best hese reporte e of suppression, from nov on. 0ld Fidelity was tied with the East | membered the race, he sped fo the pin- | he write I had lost much blood | ang cheapest way to get the embrac- w services by the - it All right,” replied the coach Ends in the 100 vard dash; then the | iree at the crossroads. only io find the ing hemorrhag nd was very | {ng fresh air that is betier than the it and the | Speach of Representative Reilly. | Xl not be much loss to the ieam. | mile race was called, and the runners | patient Tortoise there before him. | w T run-dow cight months | s Yot # e us for & good team. the state what 2 ; . There are plenty of other good run- | were soon in line. Some childron are llke the Hare an | I was to work. Death seemed | G AHONC ERGE A BTk b tiiate wie (Special to The Builetin.) | nersin” the squad.” Tom was _unlucky 1 was put | some are like the . TortoisesGrace | clowe on my heels. when 1 bogan, thice | | - e P uition . ashington, June During the| Truth to tell, Coach Edwards knew | third from the irside. Every onc of | Medbery, age 11, South Canterbur '“H s ago (o dea Dr. King's New Dis. | Livery Stable. Falls Avenue. Agenl for Pope w would Be ""“ to give it to a | discussion f the wool schedule In ‘y,,!,m t he would miss Francis ver ium zuners was ou hiy nerve astel U Uil s o i S S covers has helped me greatly. | and not to all of the representatives| committee of the whole Representative | much, the youngster had all the | starter slowly veiled for them to get D.| 5 ot that you clahn.” For b it ATy mde the folloning whesene | ° | eatiarks of being & good long dis- | ready. s [ 1o domng all that you e o | &t Flowers and Overland Cars for New It s not a ate propriatio My, Chairmar 1e cries for help | tance runner and the long distances | Crack! What Calvin Likes. | asthma, hay fever, or any throat o i 1 ™ Il d of the taxpayer oney and it has| that are going up today from the wool the weak points of the squad. They were off! As one, the ru - nz (roubls it is ‘supreme, 30c and | = D | County. Cen conderniod s (he luading papers | (195t Darons aad benehciatics of ached- | | Tom went home' o ‘his ehutn, Jos | arose (fom: (neir “croucaing attitudc | 1 1lke the childrere page and ke ¢ N AL botila Tae, @uirin e ora ©sSigns London R e e o { ule i< are pathetic and heart-rending.| Grifin, and told him the whole story | #nd started on a slew pace down the | S2e the names of different boys an zo0d Co. | - ‘ S PRI Sur. Mgt s | The cry of Cadsar, “Heip me, Cassius, | and_Joe sald track. girls who are getting prizes. [ like | ey GEDULDIG | New cars for immediste defivery. e - or I sink!” as he was buffetsd by the ommy, you and 1 have been the | Gradually they increased their | words to make u hunt o, 1iks | PRSI ! A FEW USED CARS CHEAP e -trout ks Tk e: riends t | speed, u t t , | 1 the w ending | / ‘ming Woman Street ABANDONMENT OF NAVY YARDS | aves of the troubled Tiber, is us ihe | 27 atest of friends for ‘lhe“bhfllr:e'n | apeed. until at iast they seemedto ‘;“. fadink il s wouts soil Genvending | L cho n Jorinian Bt ) Tel. 868 77 Cedar One Ovilont i el -4 5 £a Jolly joust compared with g | 0f our lives. We have been zoing to | Zoing about as fast as they were capa. | in cate, or belonging to Kate, like ab. | i one wh _in form, = — Secretary Meyer finds that the main- | deing appeal * “Spare schedule K- | school together and all the while we | bie of going. dicate, dedicate and others mind a _ But it's hard for a | about (little used), one Maxwell (45 temance of o many Atlantic coast|come in the pleas through the lopby | have hardly had a single falling ont. | At the start, b mevy yards is & waste of money and|an mail. The postofiice messon- | Now I want You to promise hat yo: place and kept »m fell into second| Why does a farmer build his pizpen | Woman to ming withoyt health. | R f > H. P.), one Maxwell (22 H. P.), there, trailing Cof- | on the southesst side of his barn? A weak. sicisly woman will be nervou e rlgerators I i One Team Wagen. v= Hagh o i . p hacked and worn with| Will not get mad at what | am going | fin, the East End mar. When he| Ans.—To keep his pige in and irritable. Constipation and kid- | i 9 he expresses the belief tha re ; i g 5 Show ir les, bloteh | One Peddler Wagon. e . D S < pad Wwoolen literature they | to_tell ¥ou. Promise?”, quickened his pace, Tom did likewise. Your little friend. Do o o Liplem ok il St C ts! - be. ) b to Lol e 3 | carry to the members in the heat of 4 h, all right; go ahtad with your|As he ran. Tom did a lot of thinking CALVIN R. MAIN. |skin eruptionsanda wretched complex- | (J)] oves AFPELS| A compicte line of new and second- mendation « department for aweltering But it is the win- | Sermon.” | He would have to win this race abov. ion, - But Bilctric Bitters: always proxs | hand Wagons at reduced prices. abandonment of three n yards on | ter of disce ith these high pro- | Well. to begin with, Mr. Edwards | all othe He would show the people 5 A Nice Book. a godsend to women who want health, We are agents for the thrze leading the Atlantic coast. There are Yoorion Ter who have the country | Wis FiEht about your lack’ of school | that ho carcd little about himself, but | Dear Uncle Jed: T thank you for |Beauty and friends Ehey reSWMic|,..ies of Refrigerators. They come in great yards on the Atlantic, at Ports- | “All bound ‘round with a woolen | Spirit. ~ You have nome. All you|that he cared for,thé glory of the | the nice book that I received as a prize | Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, purify | MRS S (0 o and unsurpasssd fouth, Moston, New York, Phitedel. | siring’ Bt the American people are | TNk of 35 yourself. When vou win & | schuol ho loved. Te was the onis | last week [ the"blonit: Eive siron Dright | it the air M . PlNG Bheslm Smm IR8. erfelk a8 Chorieston. ; So breaking those bonds. They begun to| Face vou do mot win for the school; | man who could give old Tidelity tho| T nave shown it to all the bovs and | S | UI Dreath o 5 Rl LI it B ey loosen the knot in 1910, and will have | You W - yourself. You are self- | cup. And he was goingz to do if, too. | they ars going to try and set one. too | LA 10V2 g R e 3 > Racraiary Mever bas declined B et Sk LR R i G liet Voul have & swellnest |- Ho thinkiie: Be Salckered hix hacs| ol it sene e 1o And et one ot i neanie e tleetaee SIOE (W RLEE BEAME O1 O 'l'lE RODI-:RICI lll'l.llG which thres he would abandon will the woolen thongs be severed, bui| Now, don’t get mad. You are a good | with the idea of getting ahead of Cof- | about hirds that T never knew hefore. | 3974 €0 | No smoke, no smell, always v, This sinpiy shows that the late|all the others that have held fthem|runner. Without ou in the long- | fin. But that person cvidently got Your little friend. o R P cooks well, bakes well. Our price the ALLEYS Geerge L. Lilley was working for the| heipless whi the trust bulls fattened l distance runs, :;l(lr'lkl\ won’t stand (hr i ;‘v‘lhA’ !lhhl something was going on be- RICHARD MORAN. Your Neighbor's Experience. 2 ST interest of the movermment and the|in tho peopla’s pasture. Only a yvear| 2host of a show against the | hind his back, for he also speeded up. Norwich, June 17, 1911 How you may profit by it Bk . i i with peeple when he was ussalled and de.|and a_fraction away is the time of | Bnd. ~ The coach knows. that. When about o hundred vards from —— Kidney Pitls M. Morano, 24 CARPETS | will reopen Saturday Evening wit's d b these speciaily benefited by | Feckoning. when - broken platform | the students know it. But it 1s as the | the tape, Tom broke into a desperate Hard Luck at First. Pridge St Hartford, Conn., sa “Jor | Our stock of Carpets is now complete. full size regulation. their continuance, and, as the Water- | B edses u‘:;(‘“:\‘:rnl:‘"s will have their | coach says, ‘You lack the proper spir- | sprint. Gritting his teeth, he tried Dear Uncle Jed: T am nine years|many vears I suffered with weak Kid- | We can furnish you with any kind of | Your patr solicited ’ hedule K, with [ it. You have not the spirit that Cap- | his best to catch up to Cofiin. bury Amerioan observes, “much of the| i jts iniquities, will be wiped ‘out— | tain Kennon of last year's football | At fifty yards from the hestility shown him during the inves- | ywhen other Payne-Aldrich schedules|team had. You know how much he tigation which followed his charges| will be revised in the interest of the | saerificed when he kept himsell o old and T am in the Third grade at {Deys and had awful pains acro & S T7ONe th, Lape Do was ool back and was miseraple and tir five feet behind Coffin. Gradually he | ““T gent in one of the first letters i |1 heard of Foley Kidney Pills and the Carpet made. Fither store. JOSEPH T. DONOVAY. Pros crept neares Four feet, three feet, S s t P they doine 1 decided to | agains st B : .| the bovs' and girls’ page and it mever | 800d they were doing and decided to | inst the submiarine boat loboy un-| many and not for the enrichment of a | of the great game With the East Ends. | two feet, until finally with a last de | Wi Sot o o Y| iy them and am gled I did, for after NORWICH or TAFTVILL E 1S abtediy arose from his original cam- | favored few. It is with this certainty | He had school spirit. Now think over | spairing leap, Jie broke the tape. bare . 3 - = . T hope all the bovs and gzirls will | taking them a few days the pain left E R E of of a united democracy that no weol | the morning, When you wake up, for | ponent. e only one bottle I feel better than [ S tablishments which have been found | §f % hw far more | How the crowd cheered! Never be- | T ¢ 1ol ena e T ebth T cavdotiwye 6 Suile 46, Snannon Building sake, do 5o W and separate nor steel projec- | goodne: such convenient instruments for the|tile piercs that the people can bide | Sensible mind than what you have | fore had they seen such a marvelous CE much for Foley Kidney Pills” At Lee plT HER ake ator Zet street distribution of patronage’ their time: the time when the par:y | nOW. sprint and they velled themselves It Tt T, TREL el Ouknod b 3y . Ko D R Tyt : 1.8 The late Governgr Lilley was an| (hat has kept and is keeping its| The next morning as- Coach Ed- | hoarse for the boy who had made it. 4 e 5 X e S 2 grance. ‘Photia Mo e T o peepone | Phegir i i fus iacs oF powd | wavds wa 1ookin ouer (e squad G0 | " And Tommye He Was HIGd Npori| | (Thix Nile Dier must vave gol . Civil Engineer, o urbore | and udminister the government for the | pick out the most likely candidate for | the heads of the enthusiastic students | 1ost, for T do not think it wen he | @ CEIN g E i Senty Mibes :‘.;"h"‘ "“l‘ b that he was right | p o) it of all. In that prospective hap- | the mile and half-milc, 0 tahc th- | and icd around tie fie wacic ‘pasker. The tetters wre =0 z00a | SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES wishes to announce. to his patrons and 4 B e underteo ; piness the people ¢an enjoy the swan | place of Tom. that boy himself walked song of the G. O. P. Then can even | through the Goor and went straight up Corne removed At the next meeting of the athletic | Uncle Jed deesn’t & @ Waste bas- | snens Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder. It relieves | the public that he has moved to 65 e board, Thomas Irancis, the boy who | ket. Ned should have tried again, | paiuul, smerting. tender, nerous feet. and instantly | Broadway, ¢hapman building, oppositc % without paim. mplacen i . woved so nobly that possesst ight away.—Uncl Tnkes the siinz Gut of coms and bunfons. It's the | D10 e who is tilnking: of dwuving a fying| [0 VI 00 P, Lot K 1t 1 Ve forgivences for my | won the enp for Fidelity, was Their School Picnic. oo e AR e e R T R R TR LT e 2 MEMIne s just entértaining himself ggests the immortal lines of Georse actions yesterday and a to | elected captain of the tr for Dear Uncle Jed: T want to tell you u‘;;'- A In New shwes. | an DECOTE Lne QOIS Lhare.is: no:me-1 eI ey - but he who has bought one has laken is' “Woodman Spare Tha. | acknowledec that | have been in the | the following year.—Johnny Bernard| of our schoel picnic. We went any ubstitute. o FREFE 1Al packege, | ditim hetfer than nroigh ihe advertis: xteri ecticyt equal lo The vn trouble wrong. But, thanks to my chum, lin the Portland Express Linceln park and had a very good time | uddress Aen 5. Olmeied. Le Ry, 3. Y. ing columns of The Bullatin. létin for business resuits

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