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IN"LI’.IfliNCE WINS. There are those who still believa that a college cburse lures young men | from the farm instead of develops iw r them greater ability and skill to con- orwich @ulletin |57 5 ! In many cases this may be true, but n 3 ¥ v 3 and Canfl-ee the Face atil' remains that the Lraladd memem often means a grossly adulterated fabric, mind is best equipped for success in a tage ot fresh’ wool with an ad- any occupation. ¥ occihae Rules for Young Weriters. boolk entitled “What Alice Found in &| mixiure of cotton, mungo, flocks and other cheap . winner in the annual potato- ookt e - adulterants. ralsing competition’ in NcHmont 8 & | ooba. Loite blainly o8 ane alde’ of the [0 NG lase,” by Lewis Carroll. s s buy clothes alllus kind—=because you ollege atndent,; and th Tilrs Thres | D0y G o‘:h;efi:fl"' 6—Philip Johnson, of Wauregan, a ! Ya,a lured by attractive ol = has this to say of him: 3 Shoit and poinied ‘articles wiil | Foe: < Gyed “King Charles” by Har- ments that harp “style.” Soon these picture- s f e 5 -“‘..“_t..._"'“‘,,‘_ feoft Norwieh | Tt has been asserted again and |be given! preference. Do not use over e il 3 clothes coclde, mi.uimpe, bemmoshmy and look slovenly. £ ‘3UNLOI AMNLVES agalu that the state agricultural col- | 250 Words. 7—Richard A, Moran, of Norwich, a : 531 o lege in Burlington educates its stu-| 4 Original stories or letters only | book entitled “My Days and Nights on You can prevent bein, lnsfsl on . Gt Taboue meactical fRemii . Sar] Fba NG the Battlefleld,” by Charles Carleton othes mm of m.ll 1 PUI Vng = e ot Sha che winmer of the o | artus WG, Your name, sge snd ad- | Comn. - e Ciiranlas of chads ; potato-raising _competition, conducted| *"Rdaress alt communisations to| S—Gratuity, to Harry Kennison, of &GNATION cfg ugnmu “"“l"" " by the White River railroad company, | Uncle Jed, Bulletin Office. Mansfeld Center, 'a book entitled THS are guaran o Was 8 studentiht-Ehis SHRPGT; And “Nursery Rhymes.” , madl from only pure virgin wool and are the most stylish: fdrthermore, that the Youhg - man £ . — clolh.sewr produced. e oy I raiscd 425 bushels of potatoes on a The Traly Brave, Little Verses as She Remembered Bille Bon the sreat auttle ravichus /o0 single acre of land. 1 this young man| | Who are the truly brave Them. ASK YOUR TAILOR OR GLOTHIER 2L Getave Sachs 5o that the. berl bercars did not give a practical demon The 1boy or girl with self con- “C. B. M. P, a reader of this de- 8 e ., & reade) s de- might answer one another in musical | tion of the value of college education | trol, i partment, writes to Uncle Jed: B s o ot Tomdy Now e chime. | T smgriculture) Kkafi. wo AN Rl Wb Who'd_scorn to wrong a living A week or two ago there were some By, s SEAY, OF GUARANTER: 1t also prevented wolves from at- | Whnt in 16 be Cxpactod WSS ube ks soul T E:*‘m o d:pu‘:tm!nt ::;klad tacking the herds. i e ¥ ot : i “Didn’ nk,” and they carried me Your litt] 3 Eve i 5 gy s e el e ‘back nearly forty years, when a. little Norwich, Oft & 1T DICK Every Evening at Eight. ief that it was a practical demon- HOPPY AND FLOPPY. daughter of mine learned them to re- e : Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday stration and will be generally credited, —— cite in school. She had more to learn Harold Caught Roaches. Afternoans at-Two. as such. Incidentally his success | Next door there lives a little boy, which I would like to rem This Dear Uncle Jed: T f shows what can be dome in Vermont| With cheeks just like a popp: is as I remember two ver G LR e S \ong the iines of agriculture under|l do not know his truly name, e Bt T o e ey comipetent care." whnd so I call him Hoppy. =~ |Once a little turkey, fond of her own S T Wil tenL it ls riy s‘s::zsn! The Poli Players e en mother calls him from his play. way, ' o et wre. . PR By o ter has got two books and I want to | 4 " | TO CHECK TRAFFIC, IS e UB T W““Ifl:ctc:-sl;t;!le old ones where to an Tnbecont s eRaReS 1a five ToweRd .{’.‘é‘.‘:“,‘.;“fl"'."::‘.:‘.,., get a picture book, too. | Presenting Lillian ‘Russell's & | While the criminal use of dynamita| " He's eager to begin it. a So off she went, but a fox in hiding t-tei'hl:hunl.m Tow Exado ol aduitorante. Gaamd acetast ‘this One day my papa said to me. Har- | ST e & is ever to be deplored, it is agreeable mawiler phse: or decepiion b ‘betore buying upon seeins our SEAL old, you diz some fish worms and we to be assured that the thirty-six|If there's an erfand to be run, Soon like snow her feathers covered SOAnARTEE. ol T eniehine, | g ~ sticks of dynamite found under the|_ He hurries off to do it; all the grass. Instructive pamphlet on—“The Adulterstion of Woolen Fabries.” sent free. wal?ms ‘ozm: cu L a“dl d{’g s“mel Cairtan viaduct north of Santa Bar- I there’s a l\_s_rd thing to be done, 5 pole, ahdn put a li e § Sy s 2l He hops his way right through it. | Now, my little children, you who hear ' i ine and a littie hook | bara on_the Southern Pacific railroad | r11e hoPS e war UELL | o on it, and we went down to the big a few hours before President Taft's| jn tnjg same house with Hoppy, I Don't you see what trouble comes from fodks Saae. | Fie UL (e oA 4 special train was due, was the work| And her name, too, I do not know, thinking wrong, the hook for me and we fished quite a | i ¢ ! of railroad strikers bent upon destroy- | But I have dubbed her Floppy. A e ot Trond: thetH N T ST S i oo RH U] e T e R Raa Y maie, BN daay] caay o7 then L ad & bitel Andiiepa A4 s eoped ing the bridge and putting a stop tc dreadful fate, ' sreat big Indian, Tie demand. | 384, becauss I’ soundsd o him like | pull Harold! fuishyre s Delet fens traffic, rather than by assassins intent | Does mother call, straightway she|Who be thelr thinking when it|ed something to i 4 s vol b v iargidy Tourinye gotie - rather than =a nten moth Degan thelr ng el o 8 to eat. Helen said tinc | ner' mothers voice. 1t made him|ash: | Gpor. destroying the president and his 1 : as too late! was not anything cooked in the | think of her. T pulled up and 4 : ; ;i retinue. The dynamite was found by | o DOWR on a chair or sofa: e house, and that her mother and siste~| We may all thank the village black- | hook. p and had a roach on my \f Night Prices 15c, 25c, 35c, 500 = ight watchmn who surprised twe | O CCoSDS into a hiding-place, ORIGINAL LITTLE STORIES. |had gone to get something for dinner. | smith for the lesson he teaches all—| Papa says: “You can beat me fan T e TAGEC T o Ben of unknown ldentity Just ool Al s 4 b Bl vight down, o 3 aThe Indlan was so angry with Olive G. Whitehouse, age 13, Mans-|ing. I ein’t had a bite ye! ) y : < ;. orse the Children Ride. that before she knew it she was in hi¥| field, Conn. T felt i it w i ¢ pleting the act, and he immediately | Wherever she is standing; My grandpa does mot live on a|StrOng arms and being carried to thel Pl e s b S S A reported it to the police who are now | “All tired out!” and only moves i ¢ camp. i ! o - etty soon | B e D T e i vine o W mposiamandpdes pm: B b | iRkl RS st . S EETTERT I ONCLE IR Dt LINL sustiss b Snaol muld e Feported that the presidenta “special” | e v 5 P e L e e e A ove| home they found the house empt:. He Went 'to Atlantic City. iitor fa: e Sty was running behind a ‘“regular,” in|NQW. which of these two children =~ |to go there. They nevefSw the little girl again.— | Dear Uncle Jed: Last summér I|Dlace, but the fish weren't hunsry, aud | Which case the crew would propably | ;,Would your voungsters ifke to copy?| “The norse is an old blind horse, and | Mae Bstella Leach, age, 13 Waure- | went to Atiantic City, wouldn't bite. so we went home. When [2 have recelved warning in plenty of |1f'pa VG T nelEihotuped. grandapa has had him for a good many | 547, Conn. At New London I took a bix boat | I showed them to mamma, she said: | Bible Question Box s i t5 avold the Ganget s Pyl vears. 1 guess he keeps him because e and went to New York, There was a| I thini you are quite a little fisher- | Pauline Frances Camp. . How | Spent My Vacati i THE SUCCESSOR OF JUSTICE| This use of dynamite in revenge 5 L s e R e T e R YO ARGLD RN Nsox. || | Your mibte auestions it ve an i Seiros i . o D 2 ayed at home. | first it made m: ; LD KENNISON. | o e i - HARLAR, to destroy life or property is of suciy PAPA TENDS RIGHT |T. |in the summer. When he is wander-| Every morning I would brin W i ¢ e e ooy il a barbarous character that it is shock RiQhC IO T - f o AL P fhe Fn e serdle Negi ixonc 1 saw {]ie sent to our Bible Question Box B it iy notniity- Yiths : o s & 2 ing around the orchard we catch him,| €03l and wood and kindle the fire.|a big statue standing right in the My Pleasant Vacation. || Eaito B Tow onl® very naturally belng | ing the civilised wo:ld, 3 When 1 was a lttle girl, and put a bridle on him, and then| Then I would do all the errands for | water with a big light in its hand. Dear Uncle Jed: I wish to tell you | -akm“ R o e When such villains are captured About so high, ride him two at a time. i my mother and clean the yard. We went through a big station and|of my vacation. T went to many | L 36 _court of the|there is little excuse for delays. witt| Mammabusedito whip me, The only time he ever runs is when| In the afternoon I would sometimes |I saw lots of people and trains places, but the best to the beach.| Q—Why wa: \ United States made vacant by the | their cases. They should be speedil SH Inake s’ cry - | we drive him down the bank from the | 80 for a walk and sometimes I would | Wa got {o Atlantic Citv at night; | What T liked best was the monkey o e death of Justice Harlan e e g O A lawn to the driveway, and then he has | DI&y bail. and tHore ware lota Of Dettys lights | ang fhe ndnd organ. The monkey was | | Ioec. e gadple ([(Samusl xxiv and - ) e of e lehding républican | enough punished to check such orim. ow Eih e ie & {0 Tun or he will fall over. Yours| 1 speni several weeks in the coun-|and a band playing. a regular little beggar and a pick- | | Chronicles xxi)? Papers feel that it is desirable to have | inal work And she can't o it: P ANt s ais e i Rty THERAE L ek T S T m oo JRatAAla i e ab sl ed. uidhe Bopin » man of equal level-headedness, abil e But papa takes a stick, 1 VIS, Age T. 4 Fo | wading every ddy.” Oneday I went for| He went up to a man and put his | tural account that the lL.ord did not 5 . . g e ‘And tends right to it Fop i At night, on the farm, we slept in|a ride in a funny rolling chair.| aw in the man's pocket. What came | wis] e et ity and consistency—a rigid interpre- EDITORIAL NOTES. e e Good Old Schon! Days. pona it R d e Bl [l d B g bl e R B B et R i Bt b ol T ool BBl s - R o oo « ge ) | vet we are convinced from the read B ;- Jhatico Hartan Mas| The Loriier’investWaiion . sspears| MansAsid Depot I 56 to sehool evers day. We went | Carly and do all the chores; and then |in_the sanc. ten-cent piece. [of these chapters, particular se B I it o tale 8 5}t b uothbat Bt the Trelmeatsoe ot et Lm0 e e e ot mtar| #0 fishing. Sometimes we would catch | 1 liked Atiantie City very much and |' The man looked at him angrily. but | one and e e IL’[‘( ;'f“‘, i the cases of the Standard Oil and e : " v . | several small bluefish and a fow | was sorry when I had to come home. % e gaent e RECIRON Sint s very bad odor UNGLE JED'S TALK WITH LITTLE|We had a good time. BRI UDHINE. ol chapter, that such was th of these cases s majority of his col- | The West-siders are getting twice FOLKS. some squirrels and they were red. i picnic | Conn. theitime & was thers, | effect. In the third verse of this sam¢ ideas of President Taft they ever got before. Some of our little writers have got |read, with difterent stories, and I was| ' E00€ 0 2OINAE L Ll put ] parr ot Tea o ot e e M RO i eenl e s ot Since four of the nine justices of ot e o EEA the habit of writing to Uncle Jed|Very much interested in it, for I love | | wags glad when I got home again. | the Aft Lnrmqledv My school bogen | MERY: 0‘[ & ";Nt‘ml A Bout: thied of the King; saying that it would b B bt iy stansh fir & trees | some wonfler s, being expriased fhat | fars -are "piifg.up. 1o- . cantion’to | well 48 7 86 ead s put T Was more satisfied o o back | Kathun 1 16 vers mear the seheors | - Afier 1 got home I was all tred out | THC G e v " Chranicie isterpretation of the law, it is now |it has not o literature of its own. grown folks, Having more letters than| This is my first letter to Uncle Jed, | Fearamn age 13 N oroened. Howard | house. T am in the cighth grade. ‘The |from such a trip. = . 0 0 o xiv, 23) a8 the Lord's representative claimed that the majority of the su — — and if he likes it I will try and send % ¥ " Y schoolyard is large -and has large ma- hen there was a little clown furn- | he was acti i inst and t) BRSe court represents . schoo! ena | The voting machine has made a hard | 7o can 1 room for, there are & 1Iot {more, e s itk s A R e R Iihe s coamk Tor reanting peanuts. The Ly Moo 0ol o e e firely different from that represented |hit at machine voting, however per-| o7 the walting list ;and it should be HAZEL KING, Age 10, Norwich. i ubhorERr 10: there, too. T picked up about a bush- | beach is a place of interest. And NOW | the people and was therefore pre= e lerent from that epremented | e e laraties oy sound.| | Horme In mind that the shorter the let- A3 _“I never had such a time getting a|el of walnuts under this tree. ecation 98 over and 1 am- sorEy: | sunobooUle UG Sl INERONS s R Dl w s s s il hors. ati b et PP PR ot Dlets maeel aaZingiy Obig mera. | R ntent 3 omaion R C Tet tho | itale; LaBounty, ‘e 11,” Montville, | ing of punishment as a_rebuke in nof { P . B g T TR e Wb . g : ens and get the eggs. Sometimes onn. first ascertaining the ‘i vill little prospect that the mew appointec | The Germans got into the Chinese excl} week. Olie By afternoon Geraldine went| The speaker was a tall, thin Scotch- | clean the stables and ride the horses God, l‘he trnel I\sln-- l(nfDllvUn"fi “"r‘ eu " T srae hy Will be & man of the Harlan school or | Te¥olution doubtless so as to be in a| We have had 20 nameés sent in for :;;;uat V;r!:;’i"‘;r! in n;‘e be!;)r) naflg’)“ev man, such as one often meets in some | up to the well to drink. LETTERS OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT. | i< 4 valuabie lesson here for all “_,f; quality position later to get something out of | the Little Folks' Club, and now we|called her ;og e ae use: She|parts of Canada.¢Turning to me, he| Some nights the children who go R T | profess to be God’s peaple, and thatis, —_— it wish to have each one write on a slip | afraid of the cows. bebins “fi‘;:!upp", AL e e Dy iy Tipugeraton e ipan e Just the Book She Wanted. ‘ to first seek the Lord's instructions —_— ) LoNE > where you live you never | after school—Hazel, age 11, Mystic,| My Dear Uncle Jed: This is cer- |and guidance in life's affal MONOPOLY IN NEW FORM. The idea of making the law difficuit | Which name is best, or seems best, to wfn"'!:"w;::) Jifme el mes oo old| bother to drive pigs to market; but it's | Conn. tainly a surprise club. T was so sur- |to S ama {h Aneir aw .7.,.)”;::::3:':1 hd The governor of Texas essays to be | for & layman to understand contrib- | him or her. The names proposed are: | pundie’ She aswed the woman if she | & oviaun ORI here.” o prised Thyrsday night when I got | natural preferences. The reasoning B & st SHLE b oo | utas very miich ‘to'thé busthess ofthé | .)1—Undle Jed's, Sunbsams. e it woman If ene “1‘?}‘“ did this one do?” I asked. | The Lady in.the Moon. home from school and found the book | faculties of all are more or less un- e o [ ot e e by : T appy Cous ey e ey gon, | as my sister, ‘the baby, and myself | is certainly veautifal, an ank you | anced mind, and hence it would be B s e ot tiris oo™ | 4hi wikiness ‘men of thiw sountey| 4 oLe Dver/REyCIOD e wered her politely, g?n&:\‘)fi\:‘v;:;ar;:ehgx‘:emmped uut!“-c.) Toming home with the mitk, we | many times for it © o C | the part of ‘e wisdom to follow the Gf revenue from the people. He hus | feel sure that one blank campaign aft-| | Br';-n‘: 'g?;;“a‘“s Circle. Affer & walk of about a mile ihey | “The next day 1 tied PR et et e i T e e gr'c';:nh:wirmnfz:hMmN“m SR called & meeting of the executives ang | ©F another represents life in this land S 3Py came to an old hut by the roadside. gether. Just before I came to the!w. vas it t d- girl the farm, | == b = 25 y The wo; ‘i i ol : | Wav up, was about forty feet in front{for the boys and girls on the farm, the commissioners of agricditure of all | of ours. ¢—Happy Hearts Club. {nee e ';g;ltfiuch‘fr m!:xncidxme market the pig broke the strings and | of us. We then (hought that clouds | for it helps in a great measure to | Muslc B Sotitn-srowing #tates. His pur- —— Our Young Authors. D o S hoo%, vhich contained her | jumped out and ran home gain. | Could run fast. train their minds in iHe right way. | 2 Pose, frankly announced, is to estab- | There are too many football players ‘nele Jed's Story Tellers. Gtiess what the reward was!' 22 Bot G fna Wne Wl 1ad - Whim we Were pleving wiih ths ba || THer 16 Selbh | | g e amt - | o @b riof o8 out af tha adine With b b ¥ r 1 jumped out until T had got to the | by, my sister noticed the moon and |reading a zood book; and I always | & G587 il | WAL 5 niE KOO But b ChE et 9 The Sunny-Side Circle. E BLUE BELL, Age 1 |market. Then T drove back home and | {oid me 10 look At 1 1t Was a nice, | read the daily papers, of which L iike | ::; brioe o otten % be upheld at | $ Evod aPP ‘anksgiving | 1p_The Red, White and Blue Club, Tiormi g ithe: el i1 ihatn oy | Dig, round, bright moon. As we Wwere | The Bulletin best. | TEACHER OF SINGING oint decided upon. Sk e D BT 11—The Willing Workers. S “The next day I butchered the pig \looking at it we saw the Lady in the| I am (hiuking of subscribing for a S35l snia Bhiaet The efforts of the administration| Lo i e e b e o i _Hallows'en Day at School. and took him to market, and never | Moon, not the Man in the Moon. It |farm paper myself, which tells all | e @re just the opposite of this. he de- o & . has 55 ¥ o Last vear I had a good time at|OoWned any more pigs after that.—Rus- | looked as if the Lady had a shawl | abeut birds and animals, as I am very | Bissenit. of juatice, in nstances of | i fingers insured for quarter of a h—_r:nue Acorns Department. school on Halowe'en day. The teacher | S¢ll Whitehouse, Mansfield Center, | wrapped around her head. The moon | interested in farm life. | F. C. GEER B st i tha e con. )r;n!’l'm‘nv He must have high-priced | 14—The Progressives. put down all the curtains so as to Conn. e : | Tooked just the same last might; and | With best wishes for our cluby | T = B e e ot iee - | Amger-tive 15—The Bovs and Girls Club. i choolroom dark. 1 brought s | T think’ there is a picture of a lady A E. DURY age 13. | UNER oy et » - ‘.[ . i ek ol Le 16—Young People’s Club, :\{:mg‘u‘n:]gkm lantern. We lit all the The Village Blacksmith. {in the moon —Kathryn Hendrick, [Good books are good <-bon‘-.pz.‘nmn,~ 1 Y| Pronisct) 46 t t globes, has indicat-| Many a man who 15 o s Club, kins up; we poppey & Tatev or Ty ut always | = #d a plain purpose on the part of the | kicking Stbivene ):lhllwl ‘-n;“';i",!',}fi 17—The Golden Crescent Club. s e hau‘l"lhgle%nou: m;i"s?umfr;nspas N momta s Bencac the resder—Uncle Jed.] [ Tel. 511, Norwieh, Ca administration 1o break up industrial | jiving, utters no protest at the cost of| 13—The All-Story Contest Club. siring. 1 tried an apple. T couldn't| The shop was in a little village and Dici’s Visit to New Haven. ST = ( eoncerns which operate in Ok ST hasenail - G ote. 19—The Busy Bees, bite, so [ tried and tried again. At|in front of it grow a large chestnut| Deor Uncle Jed: ~October brings fo Too Glad For Anything. IF YOU WANT A B e et s s fance of Pt i last 1 bit an apple. We had a peanut | tree. The smith was large and strong. | my mind a pieasant visit T made in| Dear Uncle Jed. 1 thati 300 yeit : R S fompt on he ari of southerners 0| The government wsued nearis cleven| In voting. the name selccted need | Thers were' T Tiat i oty e | 1as fo e S econE L rin beut | Ney Haven SRt ove Fesr A8 (e | o Tiw how i exurass B B0l i {amoninans. Reoun > R ® for cotton is as- | pillion postage stamps last y " o > n v vay: e J e | weei. iy i 5 P 2 CHITE, TI . B it o billion postage stamps last vear, and | ot be wrilten—just put down vour [Some on {he floor, also some in the | was always hippy, because he owed| My uncle, whom I was Visiting, took | for I am (g0 slad for anything. WHITE, THE TUNER. @f trade as the practices - owd = s own name and the number before the 5 i R a nt to any man. me with other members of the fam- Your happy niece, 48 South A St., Taftviile. b he practices of the wall | message: Please remit L P . We all had a good time.—Eiizabeth, | The people always knew he was in | ily for some beautifui drives. T well AMELIA LANDRY. paper trust and the General Electric ; e you prefer. At the end of two|age 15, Killingly. his shop, because they could hear his ! remember going through Fair Haven,| Taftville, Oct. 10, 1811, S company. The Toledo Blade says woman suf-| Weeks we will give the decision and : Dbellows and hear him swing his heavy | ‘We rode for miles through tunnels of CHARLES D. GEER Such action as this upon the part |frage will have to come east, for wel the name of the winner of the prize. The Cruel Indians. sledge. | beautiful elm trees. A Very Interesting Book. oashss of Shomi B el e ioeir s | cannot, lab ut dedr ofies travel -t that 2 R In a cottage on a lonely road in| The children liked to look in at the| One day we came across a large| Dear Uncle Jed: I thank you yery B tilbticss s B Soatiarn stites caitainly calls for s i gl B THE PRIZE.BOOK WINNERS. | Connecticut lived a lady and her two| oPen door to see the flaming forge, and | hera of cattle and many sheep. some |much for the book you sent me. It is SSUmEss woEkZOctabier, 16t \ & warning voice from Washington e o daughters, Helen and Alice. hear the bellows roar. of them having bells attached to their | very interesting. Central Building, 42 Broadway. If such a combination as th | Since John R. Walsh has been par-| 1—Olive Whitehouse, of Mansfie In the Wo0ds in back of the cottage| —The smith went to church on Sunday | necks. Your friend, : R S e s e | Ciiaties W Morse OuRb ) Bave | Centets 4 botk entitied “White Patch,> | Was 2 chwp [sfiindlans, They Ram| &g ShL PORCAE RIS M0 Bncle toltjusithint theyiware called e ST el = ¥ t how : . Mors oy L L been there some time and had not yet| He heard his daughter's voice sing- | bell bearers and prevented the caltie| Mansfield Depot, Oct. 13, 1911. 0 s FOR rmment expect fo succeed iz | Stronger hopes than-ever that his re-| Y, AneloFatrl o bothered. the terily. A < e | sy to the store, which ‘OO vay r Uncl it iv - 7 7y g G S Rt e St Ty | The notice that civil service etami- | 3—Carlisle Lewis, of From tHelr hrein: They lert ng:a{u hf’g ‘“:1 ‘;‘“-'e(do- }n'f'!""o:?‘gl e )ou|pand. Free lunch every Saturday | nations. will soon be in order for | ook entitled “Mother Bunn take care of the house. While thev Took” I was suchrised to getiL SYSRLE COL. BRYAN TALKING AGAIN. |teachers to go to the Philippines: those | 7€t A Cheever. were gone Helen was amusing herself 2 | From your loving niece, The Westerly House, { Althouzh the revor: ram through | 2Mbitious to serve might prepare. 4—Mae Estelle Leach, of Wauregan, :3":;‘?“‘ & ff"“‘\d“‘}‘“ there came RUTH CLARK, Aged 9. Formerly D. J. O'Brien’s. 68 No. Main. } 3 ehst somae titue agd that Colon: illcia a book entitled “Cherry Thorpe Fair,” |uon. e coor [ Kenyon & Pickhover. Frops. | m, hag Sndouncel B detd A western doctor says insomnia is| by Mabell Mackness. Helen was so ‘frightened that she y My Vacation S 3 2 / Shee not 1 e el IR s it i e didn’t go at first; but in a few minutes Dear Uncle Jed: I am very. sare |~ " fiem noc 1o make another speech unct | [LVCC, Decipse 8 TAE onee E¢t| 5—Howard Pearson. of Norwich, a|the rap came again. This time Helen that all the readers of the children’s Y , he is on a speechmakin 5 -2 Fo et : 8 i } s e e o oo, soeschmaiing | [ (L Matement, that rings crue nuLLARs BUNUS e Mot e S ear abouc my va: | H. COOPER — Upholsterer { 3 P elling p : g cation. : Bis auvdiences it s too earis to BEEe | i R B A : I went to New TLondon. I staved a All general upholstering and mat- any oh of preferred presidential | 3 2 3 week there. I learned how to ride a | tress work at one-half rats for next one ns show that he feels im # €andidates for the democratic 1912 || 1t the vest 78k - Tha" wietl \Gotetiv bicy:ie. We went down to the beach 2 Bomination, but e enfentar | Lo "G i e et ey For Fattest and Big- || ibov overs duy Moo o g the 100 West Main Street. } democrats of progressive & o ] various stat Sl 2 rning and stay all d: B in the various laics o et be- - e g By a Fifteen-Year Old Scotch Lassie gest Turkey Raised ]| “W:'weni'n baining, had iceyorcam. owTik o 4 progressive democrat who| Ther have not been able to show - | That night we went to a bafid con- E b T ihae papture the delega-|yei thal over §5 of Senator Stephen-| Mother dear, Jack Harrison and 1| She knew her brother had taken hi el ke e TS e ANITARY ealtatton on the cve of the magy | Soms moncy went for chewing gum.|are going round to the Cove, fishing, | own boat, for the only other one I . | “Th: mext day T went to Quaker Hill Ettaha oa 143 the natioh- | This looks like a mitigating circum- [so you needn’t expect me into dinner,” | Seacombe, Mr. Harrison's was drawn 1 stayed there cne weak and two days. PRING WATER ATISFYING 3 - Cgehie yond er on the progres- | stance. sald Basil Stuart. as he rose from the [up on the beach .near her. Next Best Q0 || jcorned o row a boat and to swim. ‘ B fic candidate who appears to have e O ol breakfast table ome lovely August| The boys had evidently left the lit: ex est $5. |1 had a very nice time at both places. i g be most strength in the convention.| Since an indiana hen has. luid ap|mOrming. tic_ vesset for some reason or other and - | ! Then I came home and started to| Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conn. B S1The Omaba Bee, comimenting upon | cca with e o os. Luid 0| ™Ch, Basil. may I come, too? I love |it had got loose and drifted away, loav- Third $5.00 school. T like school and I like my Colonel Bryan's present position, says: | are (0o confused to say who they think | (PiNS;" and his sister Janet looked |ing them stranded. teacher very much. _ Yours truly, . . e Nikis BANTRR &radent 8- | of thelr part i e _scornf - : —_—e : @ g indeed, why vou|ered with water te dep! The Bulletin proj to ¢ =i \My..x ','; presidential preference — Eeg cculdn’t catch anything if you tried; |feet and thn: :he %n:;“me-;: o‘;l ei‘é c-pl:re theflthrccpfafto;? an:i Averts Awful Tragedy. " e 0 eSl a es primar, oes not wish to submit to i youre a irl” Having said this he |at any time wi ; largest Turkeys t a i Skt B R y time was a boat; Basil and & ¥s Lo be offere Timely advice given Mrs. C. Will- it, but wants to continuve to play poli- ‘banged the door behind him, and a|Jack were in the Cove without one for the Thanksgiving market oushby, of Marengo, Wis., (R. No. 1) i | Uem jumt the same as thes have been | He Queries Our Political System. moment later was hurrying down the |and the tide was rising fast! in Windham and New London prevented a dreadful {ragedy and ls aved { -3 Pl \Cdd heretofore with the favorite P!_;‘:\) :‘:\fl:; !‘h;;e.el i 5 T’\:l something must be done quick- Counties, saved two lives. Doctore had said her sons, dark horses, uninstructed dele- Editor Bulletin: Adverting to the .. v thal net was hurt by these |ly, she saw at once, but how to do it » frightful cough was a “constumption” | @Btions ‘and polltical trade agreements | Practice of o president making known | sers oy (GRuC It mildly, for she was | was the pussie which to her was In- bt gl T S e SR e Bl cough and could do little to help her. | Tho man who delavs starting up his { that were supposed.to be completely |10 th e people by means of pub- Nt ;{gddnr_ ?shing. and despite her u;alume, There was no-ome else on The Bulletin will buy the prize birds at the regular market price ‘after many remedies failed, her aunt | house heating appatatus until the bit- ing how 3 Besaws, progrimme | oot e present | this, for he had o just come down to | him she gave a sigh of relief. B8 oo idae o o . s - 2 4 system, the president is and cannot be | the 1ictle. viia o 5 i . o 5 The first prize of $10.00 to the larest and fattest voung turkey; Ceigh s almost gotie. 1t alko saved | frosty mornings and ey nights tho { e R T rageiied i R gt e illage of "Seacombe, where | “Sandy will help me." she said, and gk boxk my little boy when taken with a severe | Sreater part of the day will prove to ity atcutaten o s anonn [Other than the premier. i better|"lc mother and sisier had been all the | in & minute she was by his side tell- e e L 1t second, farase: Aol fartest gk T eIl irosie. s Fhin atenichs | e mild”and delightrul, "One or two { the Belp of the two-thirds rdle. more | ¥here the ministry defines the policy | She iried notte shomy her | v 4 3 A % 5 lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00.|You all the heat you need for that = -G = al e people’ 5 i il 0 o o e o dh‘h.l . It is 'm id plan of arraying | conatives, thus l'm,inxpn"ep ;:e!‘;gg;i :?3;'“.;‘?;’.‘1:5 \}rlath her mother: th;n gentlemen?’ said he, adding, “We'll weighing the Tuesday h-fon ‘rh-nksnvvmg at 12 o'clock noon. —_— —— room, light it an hour or so in the eve- | a large fleld against the strong man, | jal office to be aiike Tosmeton ao ny, |oiier, dinner she went down on the | just ha'e time if we're quick, to set For the largest and fattest young turkey $10.00 will be awarded Is the World Growing Better? ning if you fecl the need, where you which most usually eventuates in the | is quite another question, | Beatt Tovrean.” i; ] nen the it | thETe before the water does.” in addition to the market price. This turkey will be given to the Many things go to prove that it is. |7€2d Or play that game of bridge. Our Bomination of » dark horse—it is the | The idea of giving the fieople a more [ tie girl’ shat ner. book, sasing. alf- iAot e in Bogk-Ndok Huole The way thousands are trying to help | Prices are low. clomsult us: Wwe mas ssme pian which paved the way for |ready control by means of “referen- | aloud. “I wonder if the boys ate home | the water. they were well out into To the raiser of the second young turkey in size a prize of $5.00 others is proof. Among them is Mrs, | be able to sugkest the right stove Fo0 Mr Bryan to talk himself into his|9Um.” which seems to obtain consid-|vet.” and as she spoke she turned fo R in adaltion t the market orice will pe Blven. This turkey will fur- [|| W. W. Gould, of Pittsfield, N. H. Find- | the-right purpose Remember the Ene Brst momation in 1900 e wuen | erably of Tate, is thus carried out suc: | wards Michacts Head, " round = "I’nfid:;r:!g::g';::v:hr:."?n:ihivh;gg‘h nish the Thanksgiving dinney for the Sheltering Arms. { ing good liealth by taking Electric ;mi:xe.:.::‘n&:; ;"j\.‘lnm.\.w:r:.“n:r | ton 15 Will lis resemblugee to the | Coitfully before us without interfer- | Hasil ana Jack had gone to the Cove. |aged to reach the Cove befor~ the sea Te the raiser of the largest and fattest turkey over a year old U adiises vlller suffer- | Cleanest and hestiAway to cook. The 2888 democritic dlighment stop there?* 3 the administration of jus- | There was nothing to be seen on the | had covered all the rocks there. a prize of $5.00 in addition to the market price. This will go to the O T et e For | Rund Water Heater always ready for 2 S tice, or making the head of the na-|water bui waves mear Michael's Head. | ° “Janel, Youre a brick. said Basi Sounty Hhaisery oo o Tharfigiving (dimher. Ty tronier Tne whttene gveas | Sour thspection. e — xious to any part thereof. Why, 1 believe that's Basil's boat, | when Sandy had told the story. -~If The judges will' be disinterested persons who will weigh the tur- otne T used Tansa thl T taok Hioe When Governor Foss of Massachu-| oo _ 1. W. |and there's no one in it,” said Janei.|you hadn't come, nobody would, and I keys at Somers, Bros." rket, e ”fi?fiom"“guftmfina"" et Eanaty > | eits compures himself with Phil Mystic, Conn, Oct. 17, 1911, sclaing the small lelescope that 1ay be- | don't know what,€ould have huppened Al turkeys that are eligible for compstition will be purchased at f|helped me wonderfully T heyli help Gas & Elwtriml t. 2 he must_ tHink the General | e (atophons rate 15 Demmark out. |6, er. and lookink through it at the | to_ns in;another fed minitee ’ the market price, 50 any turkey raiser who enters a bird in the any woman. Th the best - tonic - . & gda_his day have supported an | side of the Jarger cities, is About $11§ Fer strmie was vorrect, it was|agiin, | can tol sonn Ty, 2 Sl ] eoniest JE RPN GE B e nirC tathar & puxe g worconcucl s S e 321 Main Street i L g e yeor Basil's boat, and 1t ws cmpty! And I don't think he ever did LharRnAle, SO meE BoUn e, - OEFECE ¢ 50c at The Lee & Osgood Co: