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‘ntlc sfilletin ACTIVITY IN THE INTEREST OF | CLEANLINESS." would be commendable It it pro- Stories to me. wish to tell you -about my u-b. went to the Montville car station -md J OSEPH . HAM Aw«mmne WGEN‘I’ in their latest suc- i fessedly Christian communities were t Fis i cessful famcette, Many :Darlings.” - more active in protecting the charac- waited for the New London car. When '} cessful Too harliag 2 ter and good name of the town—the {T _got off the car 1 went on board the FRANK LESLIE, the original Dlnof‘ Kid, and LIL\L|AN BENDER, and Caufier. o Gn:rdener boat, and from there to the:§ Comedienne. = place they cherish as home. sland. From there 1 Went in 8 "Dt | ——————————————— ————— i ~ The Ansonia Sentinel, noting that to_my aunt’s house. . - - 5 7 e 3 — the New London Munieipal Art soci- In the morning | went out fishing ety purpeses not only 1o Keep up its Rules for Young Writers. call at the ‘Bulletin bailllin:dss office any ]vtv)x;h fa h‘}”;vfi Alzt fl‘\(e, ‘We caught 80 Whr against unsightly billboards, but| 1. Write plainly on one side of the | time after 10 a. m. Thursday, of blackfish, altogether. to add to its task. the placing of a|paper ovly and number Rt | A book for Harold Pearson g effll{ My, Brother caught the: largoet taar == bun on the sule of vulgur postal cards, | 2 Use pen and ik, not oy }“““‘“‘ fto-ho Shilea xers: N e Com R A et proceeds to say: “What a ‘munieipal | S Short and pointed articles will LITTLE ORIGINAL STORIES. weighed 9 1-2 pounds. And besides I FEATURE PICTURE. Telephone Onlle: rt' society can properly undertake | 3¢ EWER preference.i Do not use over | — had all the laregst lobsters 1 wanted. v P als r 9! ’” letin Business Office, 480 along these lines. may also be appro-| ™y "G5t oy . , An Umbrella. I am in the third grade in school and L _..wes‘ letin Bditorial Rooms. 35-%. priately tried by societies of less bre- | wili b mang. SLovies or letlers OBIY | e imbrel e in arnhopd D Have tha bast teacher of all in the ‘Gm Honor” ern Eulletin Job Office, I5 tentivus names in other places. Vil-| & Write your name, age and ad- |until a lady bought me and took .ne building, Miss Chapman—OLIVER Office, toom 3 Muwrray |i.g. improvement socicties, business|dress at the top of the frst page. home. Children took me to school LABOUNTY, age 8, Montville. VRS Teiephone 210. men's associations, boards of trade | _Address all communications to|Wwhen it ralmed. =~ They would make The Y s Fate. = | manufacturers’ clubs and various or- Uncle Jed, Bulletin Office. me get awfully avet. > g Sp e s i 1 T ey gd 25_ 1911, > - . \ i On day the oldest boy took me to| Dear Uncle Jed: ! read the Boys and | Enew ilie cows were going out into | Norwich, Thursda - 910, . { sanizations for mutual betterment canf N ——— Schos] with hims When he'was com-1 Girls. Deparfment ‘every. weelk, so ¥]ihe romd. | find in these problems something to -y ing home the wind was blowing and it | thought I would write aiso. There is a large pond right in back 9 help keep them busy, and which are AR Y e was raining. When we were nearly | T love birds and flowers. of the house, where the boys skate | well worth while. o il g e e A licme the wind turned me inside out| One day about two weeks ago my | winter. amd a good many of the | The Circulflfifll ol I is not the special business of any ey " EU1 with selt con-| | and tore my cloth. The boy was #¢ fmother and I went in thé garden to see| Men gt lce {here—Ruth Iingsley, | fai 1 o t e s - me iuto | the flowers. We saw a young sparrow | age 9, Scotland, Conn. organization to keep the moral stand Who'd scorn to wrong a living| |anEIY & e obish heap an - young 4 . . ard of any community high, but for soul! Tl (o slo g SR g RE SR Al gtk W g Nk e sl ; T rhe Bu“e“n. the interest and . well-being of all. NI OOL BURN, Jage 13, § e s e o e Likes to Live on a Farm. Every Evening at Eight. : The moral cleanliness of a town is a G So. Canterbury. i t T o Dear Uncle Jed: My father has | The Bullettn tow the Targest etr- || 0 0 000 6 O cement for its growth A DEED AND A WORD. ! i B O Tt Forthal heen taking The: Bulletin a number of T"“"‘R’;f""""" Sy Sorday, culzt t any paper Eastern | | 10 0 ent A Very Little Girl. Por Tittla ird - OLIVING GLADU, age|Years, so I have read thé children's ernoons at Two. Connccticnt, and from three to four | |- i Bl 2N Aé:'u\eleg on the dusty road Once upon a time there lived in alg raftville. 7 2 rlmlvs So I a;fl going t;m- my l-nhvlc (imes larger than that ef amy In rewed acorns on the lea: very large castle in England a very e ive on a fa'm on Potapaug hill Norwich "0t u delivered 1o over THE DEMAND FOR COAL. And one took root and sprouted up. little girl. Her name was Alice and Tinses Sotty Cats. | pamed after the Indians. We hav The Poli Players - = ool Fvery new hot-air or steam-heated | “And grew into a tree. she had no brothers or sisters she % { one hundred and fifieen acres of land. 990 of the 40CE henses house means an increase of the de- |lOve sought its shade at eveningtime | was often lonely 7 Dear Uncle Jed: T have two cats.|{\We have a very large house, which ! ek, and read by siuety-fhree BR Y| = o T hracite coali s In 9 the | . To breaihe his eariy vows: Her father was a rich lord. She|Their names are Lemon and Skipper.|contains twelve: rooms besides the | Presenting cemt. of the prople. Jm Windham || 2 5 And age was pleased, at heat of noon, | nad no mother only a nurse and]lemon is a yellow cat. He has four) palls and closets. Tt e delivered to over 900 houses, | | increased demand represented 43,000, Pty B bt bad Bo double paws. He will 'sit on a chair| We have fiftecn cows and calves, | n Pumam and Danleison to over | | 000 tons The dormouse loved its dungling tWigs, | * (One day as she was out riding in | Dear the stove, and if the hearth of | +wo horses, four pigs and two hun. 1,100, and fn all of these plnces it The coal mined in that vear has| The birds sweet music bore; hee carriage with her governess she | the stove is not very hot he will sit|dred nens and chitkens. 1 have a dos, ettt (e SR W {just been totalled at 1.113,000,000 tons, | 1 stood, & slory in its place, {saw a poor little girl about her own | 0B it i g : | three cats and four rabbits for pets. Eantern Commectieut hams forty- § | valucd at two billion dollars. Altogether | A blessing evermore. | size and age. She was all alone and ipper is a gray and white cat. He| T like to live on g farm very much. g a mixty- || ¥ bt erving bitterly he carriage stop-|iS 4 Very oretty cat | The animals are aM very gentle. We e i mime towus. one hundred and = jabout three million persons were en-| 4 jjtile spring bad lost its way | pod and Alice asked her what she was | Lemon and Skipper are very friend-|have a lot of nicw bixz red appies, —— —_ e sostetice dintricts, and torer- || Goced two years ago in the mining of | ATIS thy srses and Forn, oty 4 Iy, They will sit on the floor near the | There are mot very nany children to | ome rural free delivery routes. éoal s A passing stranger scooped a well e 1ittie girl said she had no home {dining room door and will not come in| play up here, One of ‘the B The Belictin s cold in ™Y || Since Sir William Ramsay's warn: Where weary men might turn: and did not know where o go. when we are eating our meals, or any; Our dox’s name is Judy. He loves e Best Rural Plays. town lml on all of the B Fo Dl 000 hat will happen when we| He walled it in and hung with care | “pen Alice told her she could go|other time. They will play together | to hunt woodchuck: - —————— routes stern Counceticvt | bave dug out of the earth all the coalf ., }adle at the brink; home with her and live there if her |just like girls and boys would do. 1 have two miles to ggo to school. I - 3 1 o o totals besin to| '€, thought not of the deed he did, |japa was willing. Your's truly start at eigit o'clock the morning, Night Prices 15c, 25c, 35c, 500 LATION } the is in it, ‘*»‘f‘ OLAW = Degin . t0 But judged that all might drink He was, and so Alice and Rose had STELLA MEKIERNA and den’t get home until five at night. Matinee Prices 19c, 15, 25¢ CIRCU Ry SOIRG L IMDOLE ARG - He passed again. and lo! the well, |gfne times together learning their les- | Wauregan. Well, I must close. i%ope to see this 2|, The United States led all the world] By summer never dried, £ scns, playing and riding e in print.—Bernice Stewwart, age 12, 1901, avernge .. R {in coai proguction fn 1908, with the|Had cooled ten thousand parching )™ Riice was never lonels aftef that. All Invited to Dinner. North Franklin. Next Week “THE CITY.” 5 . LRI Jreeanecing amoupe ot SEOSRES((yug ved -a lits beside, THEL M. DAVIS, Age 13. Dear Uncle Jed: This summer T spent s SR BVSTRNS spesscyvesecoti |tric tons. This was nearly twice as el . Wauregan, Conn my vacation at New Bedford and Fall| LETTERS OF ACKNDWLEDGMENT“ {much as Germany mined, and a third| \ greamer dropped a random thought, Alioes” Hatioariasn Party. River, Mass, and Warren, Rhode Ts- ) 5 5o Sy Wk siiteg Imore than Great Britain. “Twas old. and yei ‘twas new; B g et dagpatn D0 o g o Siaiis Con Nk 1Bosly ctober 21 The house-heating problem is at-{ A simple fancy of the brain, anid that Nhe could have w ballowslsn I saw the beautiful State House in| Dear Uncle Jed: [ was v glad October 2 3 trdeiag e attantion of Tnveniots for | BUL strong Vi belng trus, 3 F:omh;u; and the Lincoln p!‘:;sfbp{ to get the nice little book ywou sent me == ing cheap heat is going to be urgent| , 400 JO N5 ‘a Lo {had the party in the house. —*}l‘,‘h S 1is beautiful. The cool breeze from ms-l North Stonington, Oct. 16, 1911. | THE BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT. |as the years roll by ot 2 ? j mother put the curtains down. €Y | zalt water as we passed by in the trol- i | 3 | A monitory flame; - .| had some pumpkins. They had apple: 4 or the henefit of the Haile Club ), public life are | NT The thought was small. its issue &réat; | tieq on & string. They tied the string | iy car seemed ggod. because the The Book Is Just Lowsely. ¥ - - B | onLY oNE COUNTRY AHEAD. A watch-fire on the hill e o A ny Shye many| Weather was very hot. y. RAYMOND B. ELDRED, Violinist. quick to give enefit of the doubt | A Wi YL Sk R ane AT Addes jon the ce 3 ¥ | When I came home I was all tired| Dear Uncie Jed: 1 was vewy much | o isiio it . / t'nel m does not lead all of the e lor games. Then they put some candles e Thurs risel liat. Wedneadny ¢ when | MRS. GRACE ALDRICH CROWELL © private interests rathe | i Jead all Of *1€1°" ana cheers the valley still. A o A e [ out and glad to get home and begin | surprised last Wednesday nig 2 ; 3 | nations of the earth in the divorce or the table. Iach one tried to blow | Zihl SH¢ S0 Y received my book. T thewght my oprano. UGS P W 1 courts. Japan carries the pennant and | o ,..cloce man amid the crowd them all out. One little gitl blew out | “rrpree weeks ago my father bought|story had gome inio’the wastubasiet, MRS, CAMILLA ELDRED-SHIELDS, o the rule, for he eems destined to. There is no other| That throngs the daily mart, B e e Was ouiss | Mo hree gease. Ous of thers i shé-|as I ent it twe wocks before Mamy | at the Piano. . KA S 15 dhatl fis {country in which the divorce rate ie| Let fall a word of hope and love, B e B amichs, Ble, cale and 4 |Gine his feathers and looks very shab-. | thanks for it. It Is juat lovels { Y. M. C. A. HALL. n Suiar evary half the size of the United States ex-| Unstudied from the heart: cup of coffee. f y indeed One is laying large, heau- | RUTH MCOLLEM. | ERiDAY EVENING, Oct. 27, at §15. gl g cllout i ‘}"“’I' - cept Japan, whose number is nearly | A whisper on the tumult thrown They had a good time. firul wiiie eyme. (Vs aTeialianingn et e Tickets, 50 cents. e opular with the people. SRA i A transitory breath- ol %, S a | other one for our Thanksgiving dinner A o §9 g ' ouid he side with private|(NFee Uimes as large. = @ es]Tc raised a brother from the dust, S aEelne sei LAy finished | anq T invite Uncle Jed and all the| hanks for Lovely Prize Booka ars to all peints after the perform- ierests, since they are the possessors| "' @ ittt e il It saved a soul from death, A e Children went home and told]cousins to spend Thanksgiving with| Hmole 160 ek v wery | onas ¢ the enlightening facts and could |¥Ith @ aivorce rate half so high asthat! o germ! O fount! O word of love! | ipeir"mother all about it. me and help me to eat it. Psari Euole Set Lk den ve & . ear his doubts away and|of the Unitea States. In certain Euro-| ~ A thought at random cast! That e "Alee's ‘Birst: Haliey esn (6 VarYEes STPEMAURICR. )| [fnuc ot iy {ovene i ] ¢ £ the hought it would be{Dean countries divorce is almost un-| Y§ were but “‘t""h“l St sty par BTHEL. Taftville. A DA CrARES music. table? I what 1= withheld |known, In Ireland, only ome divoree| DUt TBDLY 8L Abe 188t @@ CKAY Killingly. Conn. ok e B b Norwich, Oet. 24, 1911. ¥, C. OEER ¥ ses such a man, was granted in the five vears from 7 Caught = Chicken Th S r"l "‘;’ ‘ ““" + :1’@3 e i re is no intention on the part of {1899 to 19 In a chart wing the | UNCLE JED'S TALK WITH LITTLE| | 4ia not know ut you would like | the twelfth of -”ifi,- Ifio;l;’“axd Pt LETTERS OF INQUIRY. »r. Wiley to do any business injury |divorce record of the world, Japar | FOLKS. to hear about the ow to Rockville to my cousins, as I knew I| The Blue Fringed Gentian | at eing conducted in an honora- |4lone surpasses the United States. | T 7 One night wbout iwelve o'clock Ifwould enjoy it bacause there are eight | @ Blue, LN : i o Al t way. What ba ia i The figures on which the chart is T'he members of this department are | woke up and heard the hens cack- |of them, the oldest being 17 vears and| Dear Uncle Jed: I would like to Je people from creates | based, refer, with a single exception ng e beayers. and We NoW|lng 1 wondered what ithe matter]the voungest 21 months. Six of them | inew the name of this flower 1 found nvalids and is a curse to the nation, |10 the average yearly number of di- an'\ n»l lettes r':y]d:fid: was with them. The next morning{are girls. {it in the swamp. ’There were many ,UF YOU WANT A e aats Tacd the Paeay AL nrens for Bue vears anding n 1903 e father found a chicken almost eaten| T Jeft Mansfield on the 9.10 train for | Others with it. En FIRST CLASS PIANO, 28 es for £ { o1 The Children in up. Stafford. I had a very pleasant tri KENXNETH W, 1 4 t a SHON. Woin he has given them for years |and 1902, and are as follows: { might take a little rest. AR AR e i B L R S T Pl Norwich |\ et s SHONINGER throush nd ntinue to maintain, Number of Per 100,000 | Some writers in their very first let- | ynem so the next night he set a steel | ° Rockville is a pretty place. ‘Dhere is| (The blue flower you sent so micely | \ ST, TR TUNHE, . : ©"lter say “ihey hope they will get alirap to cateh whatever was catching |a fine school on Hale street | pressed was the fringed gentian. This | 48 South A St, Taftville. s AL Country divorces. population. | pook.” They will be sure to if thev | {1en, “* i next MoOFNINg we Went out | ther otters somimliies e roo | D one. of e latest and most highly |~ THE GRACE DARLING OF _|Ausiia gt Q& |isepuvite Uncle Jedlopes all will e sec what was in the trap end Wel When returming Roms ine traller |prised of wild fowgs Unsle Jec CHARLES D. GEER rance 3 e B X e T ERVe Sa B s ound an owl. 3 .. | was packed full. There was a man| * —_ | AMERICA. German Empire.. 680 15 | won by perseverance. We put him in a box and nailed it | with & big bass dr i 5 H Teacher of Singing D g s drum, who had come Jack-in-the-Pulpit. - p 3 50 Te conlgint meb away. T fesd 4 “pbo Not a Jack-in-the-Pulpit. Resumes work October 1st. da i.ewis the Grace Darling of |Great Britain 4 6 There will be a book next week for | 3P 50 he ¢ ¥ from the fair. The train was over an| f,. . ncle jed: It was not a Jack- et \me; 45 gone to her reward. and | fTunga 11 | the one who first tells Uncle Jed— J _Your piece, o gt and 1 0id mot.oYrive Nome ;; the-pulpit I found. but a plant with | ' and love symbolizingltaly g The name of the Bird that mnever HAZEL EDWA 1. . RUTH B, M'COLLUM. |a larger leaf and looks just like a | ywers e 80 erous that they | Japsn 215 flies, Norwich, Conn. Mansfield Depot. calla lily piant and bloss Tt blos- | MEADQUARTERS FOR ouid not be taken to } shthouse | Norway 5 The name of the Cock that never = it s A soms much later, when fhe Tacks are | . osh stock of Wines, Liquors and " s ob. BT Rad Bis Sweden or o i 3 zone. cver saw one before. e | 2 rn and died. [Sweden .. 8 row B, S G - Catching Crabs. How the Geese Outwitted the Fox. | 5ries contins best. but will vote for Also Provisions always on s kely that this bra mus- | Switzerland 32 The name of the Hen that never Vacation time we went crabing lots b : Ted . 2 e 2 by sl Free lunch every Saturday iler, seafaring woman would have |United States cackl e ONC we. haxl wdch tur |, We car Uncle Jed: A fox come once to| Wide Awake Circle .. .o oy K- anp R Pt 1 s eari This looks harder than it really is— | woild cairy our. dimner. catch orabs|@ meadow. where a, flock of fine’ fat ONE OF THE COUSI 1 a anywhere in her best at- | Figures of late vears would unques- | . mhi% 100ks harder thar it veall g bl geese were enjoving themselves. (Uncle Jed wili try again. Calla | The Westerly House, re er assets were her valor and |tionably show that the relative stand- | "My sister and [ went in the boat with | “ARh!" he said, laughing, “I am Just|,,)ustris is known as the water avum. | po oy D, J. O'Brien’s, 68 No. Mai T rd-hea ess—her best ability |ing of the United States in . this re- We have had but seven voted on the ! rather to get the crabs in time. They are so close togeiher|yi has a broad white spathe which is ‘or? er i A D L O ;_-r ain, arm and knowledge of |spect has grown wo name to be selected for this depart- | A, sister is ten—I am seven. that T can easily eat one after anoth-i,ien mistaken for its flower. It is b ime e > made her the equal of B et this weel T"frr-ph one more | We went in bathing. 1 wish all W";b : e (from six inches to a f"f;! in H“ghl‘ . Lo Rl Whl e week in which to vote. Do mot forget { children c ve such a good time hey then all got in a Tow. d reminds ene of the cultivated calla e T R Rapretg EDITORIAL NOTES. to-say which name you like best e e "ame i’ Like iy first | _The fox said that he could pick out ki . ’ as a life saver. She| om johnson's heirs are preparing| Of course, Uncle Jed likes all the | jogter. 5 the fattest and bes 5 § vears old when she put|(; jet the lawyers get a large part of | little boys and girls who write for this MYRTLE KING, Age 7. The geese asked a favor of the fox. | o t boat and rescued four | jeir inheritance page: and he Is going to try to treat| wNorwich, Conn. “Let us p for an hour betore we | oung men who had been upset in the e e them all so well they will afl like hi L die.” Bible Qnes'iofl Box 1 2 7 55 A 56 MEhe* thres " diunkcan| Orniinomlar ia fis Tatier S — | LETTERS TO UNCLE JED. They placed themselves down in a | is calkd to our line of nat o Wkoach & bk Y Shake crad - 5 5 ie given| THE PRIZE-BOOK WINNERS. —— row. Geese pray in an o0dd fashion.| i . he flying machine; but they are far S She Goes Nutting Every Afternoon. { It e St A eyl s Syt Your Bible questions will be an- Two of them swam ashore: Miss Lewis | fpe e 1i tte: 4 G ¥ Kot i St 1§ wwered im these columns or hy mall | e e By g . from resembling butterflies. 1—Nellie Colburn, of South Canter-| Dear Uncle Jed: I suppose sou have | deafen vou before the hour was up. || i seat to our Bible Question Box a oe s seued other. In 1868 she saved he’ ¥ P ry. a book entitled: “Water Babies,” | nearly forgotten all about me, it is|{ The farmer, hearing their cries, ¥ gaitor. | 1 v W d clung to a spar| The Chicago Tribune's correspon-]by Charles Kingsley. ieh A lons time since T have written | came with his gun and Killed the fox | 1 1 he alded | d t g : 1 a I ¥ in saf ight. In the next year she aided |dent says there are not enough anti- Hazel Edwards. of Norwich. a|to the Children’s Corner. and drove the geese home in safe < | sther, Hosea, t ve two men |Taft republicans in ‘Frisco to man the | hook entitled: -Facing the World. by | The weather was so sarm I didn't | quarters : Q—Is it true that the “Highway of | G E rom a capsized sailboat. The citizens | polls. | Boration Alger, Jr | feel like doing much of anything: bt tman;!:;-um.n-g fox was outwitted by | o Sy i aned up now and that of Newport presented her a 1dsome — —_—— | 2 now it is getting cooler, I am going to e gees: B . 1 gt - B S L & Mary Hollingsworth, of Norwich, a | start and write again s fUELLA MEDBURY, Aze 14. | the way of salvation is so plain that 2 [ Tan, Dull Calf and Patent~ oat, and special act of congress, | ow they charge Lorimerism with k entitied A Story Girl” by L. T had lovely time this vacation, South Canterbur: “wayfaring man though a fool shall not | Col d Kid g e B, Tkihesy sinide | helne bows epnizliog its emn ani fix: Montgomery and hope the rest of the writers had — err therein” (Isaiah xxxv, 8-10)7 If the olt ans % 5 R ® I 0 fouie Sence & M orily ivi ¢ Tar . | as delightful a one. How Columbus Day Was Celebrated : : . b i It is likely that Miss Lewis was as | hope. - -Olivine Gladu, of Tartville. o baok | 5o e Uil S Ghe aneviiler e ammar s Dk Dlls Tads d Reb oot | oy, fs ssioban and sfoay e el §3.00, ss “ and $4.60 sty a8 Grace Darling and man e - —— 3 s _ = school and am in Room A. We have|guroiicad to gee my story in The Bul. | that a foolish. person need make no | other women who have distinguished | It has been shown thiat wet baseball 5 —Myles Fitzmaurice, of Taftville, a |arithmetic. language, geography. his- | jatin, for 1 really didn’t expect to see Mistake about it, then why is there so ther es for ability and valor. As|STOUDS can grow fungoid rumors|l0ok eniitled: ‘Do and Dare” 'hy |tors, spelling and writing. b ¢ x much confusion among the learned s rule 2y be Afully sald the | Which are no more edible than toad- | Toratio Alger, Ju L 80 nutting most every night. as| "Now I think I will tell you about my | clergymen, Doctors of Divinity, etc.. as | [er usnn z arhun"flau ainest woloh 1 81F chinitrieg AE00, ¢—Luella Medbury, of South Canter_t| the woods are near my house. We get | school. There are two rooms In the R 1 ad RGtENE hanide 4 bury. & bObK entited: Pot e o . | auite a quantity of walnuts. but not | building, and I am doing my second |t° the proper methods of salvation, . Sibion Loe The question is being asked Nhat | Meade. g ’ ;e v many chestnuts. Jack Frost has|year's work in the upper room. some teaching one thing and some an- FRANKLIN \SQU“I’L s et ] 1 & PR it e i s g & g A been round and has opened most all of | * T am trying so that in a few years | other? oo s noble life comes to fts |5 A1® use of being president if a doc-| 7_Alice Kingsley, of Scotland, a | the burrs. I can go to- High' school. ; | tof can step in and tell you what you|book entitled: “Frank and Fearless| I guess I will have to close now. T hilaan. Soh ey fa Baal felna o fie majhanest Vesstic fanel aper seols an | by Horatio Alger, Jr. ¥rom your little niece, for three and four miles around, | ing to know the way of salvation, can | — - Y. b PRl ¥ i AMARY HOLLINGSWORTIH. 5 i <t ni i is “Hi o 1 “E FI s : 5. 3 Bpaice; Slslant ar North Feank : E g school begins at half-past nine. you direct me to this “Highway? l I BRISTOL'S DEFEATED CANDIDATE 5 When [. :n;:nr or woman can go to & book entitled: _“Bound. to: Ris orwich, Oct 1911 children go from here to the Answer.—We are not s ed that S Reno and wait for a diverce, it is con- | by Horatio Alger, Jr X ‘Willimantic High =chool. y ave fail “High- e W i th . vy Horatio Alger, Jr vou have failed to find igh aine ne * the socialist who | ceded to be a case worthy the court's b S My Trip to Fishers Island. Today we had exercises for Colum- | wav.” The lord Jesus referring to C : r be ed the first may--|attention. Winners living in Norwich sho Dear Uncle Jed: I thought T would | bus day, instead of closing school, as | the conditions of salvation during this . ew ¢ of Bristol, speaks | e S i : Ry they did in many other places. present Gospel age. declares - that iN TOWN m city might feel proud | Kansas City is said to now have only Thochildron of theiotner sesnpeonn joueiehis i3 the e atevnd o he AF] the red lights which shine at the rear ino eur room. o £ way that leadeth unto life and few DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 hH 2 ot favor a recount of the.|of the trolleys and autos. What Some of the children spoke and oth- there e that find it.” As a matter oy Fiting, the BHStOL Press, el oie ‘. - What is 't s PPERS ers had reading. We had a few vis- of fact the Scriptures point out three - N colo itors. ways:—“The broadway, leading to i shi ’ £ A g Ry % ALJCE KINGSLEY, Age 11, | struction,” “The narrow way to life; | n LX 1t1on e doubt but | Tt is not likely that the kids would Scotland. and the Highway of Holine: n election could be {skip their madcap performances Hal- Lt e o v e s e “xxv, | A fine assortment of the Latest Styies ated f wo errors, one occurring | lowe'en for a bunch of tickets to a pic- - lovely, sunny day a happy-faced stand up in long rows all by them- Ruth’s Country Home. $.9.) It is very evident from the con- | in' Millinery fer ¥all and Winter wear sefore the oot an, sibotian I ture- Bhow BEG wirl Wweat dbnplak | @o%m . tha}sslves 2 Dear Uncle Jed: I have read some | ditions which vou mention that the | ar. ho cares anything en TR - street beside her’ mother. She was so | JuSt the thing!” he'said to hiniself, |Of the stories in The Bulletin and I |later of fhese ways has mot beem in | IS, € S ST B PO or B ould th ot | 0N Con e e e s b ety | 8 ind he soon exchanged the piece of |thought you would like to hear apout | existence thus far but as the Scrip- | Ne. 52 Shetucket Street. row smunity into the chaos |t Copenhazen: but now he real happy she just couldn’t walk quietly, | money for the soldiers, my Lome t affirm, it will be opened up for | il o o WhitH SoeK ot ',}' ‘; that it wonld have heen bett ';"hf:' for in her pocket was a bright, new | the home the little girl saw | 1 Jive in a white house in the vailey | the world at the r|‘|nn‘ .‘:‘um» v:,{mwl as ould e been better ave! cilver o B boy try cep i n contains eieven rooms. second coming. . Then when Satan. | - sotten it silver piege of money—a quarter that ¥ Urying to peep into the box |&n! ntains eieven room n g | { v would leave city | forsotten it. LVEL diNgecel miopeisce Aiag o lat the soldiers ? > lived on the farm about that old “lion” (1 Peter v, 8), is bound DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN. ntire »at officia i ANy grandma had given her for finding her | “Won't you have a good time pi: Thres ¥ it Revelstion =), the Prophet’s | need that considerable | THC statement is made that Reno,|&lasscs—and she was going to the city |ing with them?” she ssked. But the | There are two horses, two cows, five | words shall be Gilftied—No lion shall | Dental Slll'geon re for a recount comes | he notrious, has made a resolution | buy any pretly thing siie wan Liittle boy only lauzhed and sheok his |Digs and a number of hens be there,” and “the redeemed of the | 1o have mones o3 | to raise its moral standard, This 1| Q7 the Way to the cars the liiile | head We call the calf Baby. Ford (the world of mankind) shall 80 1y charge of Pr. S. T. Geer’s practice DRETR AR Rt Lo o1 | good news. sure girl saw a litile boy with his mother; | “"Won't you have good time piay Ore day when we were all up thereon with everiasting joy nd | duri his 1 illnes= o i e U o s s and he couldn't seem to keep his feel | ing with vour doll?" he said. Ther | house we forgot to put up singing upon their heads, and sorrow | uring his “"; 2% A SRR e SULLRUI D, My 1 B A from dancing, either. Ie hopped and {ihe liitle girl shook her head and |into the pasture and the first thing we |and sighing shall flee away.” McGrory Buildin: lorwigh, Conn. is not to pas them. A real debt is an | g o1 ay he onelskipped along very much as the little | laughed. sbligation on which honor and the law | ¥ 10 MaKes an apology feels ahout as| girl was doing; for away down in the| It was strange. They had each demand payment. But a bet is a debt | " O OVer it as any one. It is such|bottom of his pocket there was a beau- | bought a toy and neither of them was of dishonor, has no legal standing and | ® SIED Of Doliteness. iful piece of silver money, too, just | going to play with it. They looked ai should mever be made or paid Pl — e I)Lk'. xlfg Hl‘t_ln: girl Alo\l\erdln d';‘.:;‘\'en each other though they wantea to % g - - R Snglis 5 a3 2 it to him for running erran ere Kk questi At Jast the li e haps “r:» v‘)\nr \«}...\ a local election 2(|.r":- “‘l:li" ‘h( ?‘ng:‘:x ]< du(x xllf--] :];re S0 many things a boy wants, so |laughed out loud and the hl{:llf 2;‘1\1 which so much money was at|Clares this © mnost discontented j he was zoing to the city to spend it. | had io put Fer hands over ne 1‘ RITE, three reasons. why it humps itsel bo, | ana mouth so rast. And s& US Woung meis Who are singie sBouid RASHAN, ‘T have a secrot” she said. v | “I cian’t tell vou ail my secret!” ]o;m”of‘Be”‘gmfldeh ot contract the gambl i ‘We are right on th , have 1" answered the little boy. | she cxplained: “but Il teil vou the ¢ o b 3 o e ‘::"?’io:":d e st ot e “ofl&f“;“‘:f Beiumg| Anud then tley laughed and (old |rest if vow'll téil me yours. This dolly . when in need of WALL PAPERS, thifle #or nothihg 2 s (7 Bt bl S i ol am- | each other what they had in their lis going to a liitle girl who never m m FURNITURE, CARPETS, RUGS, i nes, and the ults in|pockets. and where they were gomg,|had a dolly —only an old piece of cioih NGE: STOV Married men owe it to their fam- | Maine are still unknown. and, above all, that cach was going |rolled up to make believe. She will RANGES, PARLOR STOVES, OIL not to waste their money in such e io buy a toy. be so happy when she sees this; she's c ¢ ‘HS co- is; she's IL CLOTHS, LIN manner. I know men whose Wives| The Indians recently hefd a congr 2 le—g 'he‘\' r;‘,‘-dh"‘;l the city Hafl'd?{t i \\-u’;;’(od o!n(- li'pl;]su«h a long time. . MATTINGS, PIANOS o and children needed th “ fch |at which they s : ake long to fin e Stor All the ien the little girl leaned close tc A NGS, - PIANOS . an g oeded the money which |4t Which they profested against being | windews were bright and full of pretiy | the boy to hear the rest of his secret ESCALLOPED OYSTERS. Tout to 3 erisp 2 slices of R R ey gambicd away at this eletion. | WArds of the nation. They are shout- | things, but the store was the protti Lot see? ‘besan rihe by TSI tE ‘white bread. Break in pieces, and place in s deep dich. Add 3 SEWING MACHINES. st serions of all, men are lod to|ing full citizenship or nothing. {of all. 5 play soldier boy, and thete's another o v e Sk Slh n.'m""-mm-m-h Reliable go0ds at bottomn prices < for certain candidates, mnot - e It was hard to choose a toy, there | boy 1 know who likes to dlay soldier Thorou ki Plute o ok e of Shamion butter o v e e rough principle. but because they The fox season at. Belchertown,|Were .wb nn‘u}llx,\' “n[‘ th@rln Ali]d u’l] so0 | boy, oo, oaly he can't just now be- a thin Iayer of bread cram| fln-hnru-l nate money at stake. This activity | Mass, has open pretty; but the littie girl at last found | cause he can’t wall much: but hed | of oysters, 2 tablespoons of oyster liguor, and has a pernicious influence on politics | tongueing the. q?&r“d tTh:e;og: not | 3,doll she ltked, auch a lovely doll with | just love to stand these ¢n his bed | i g e s ""--““ulm Sk Sigstag Sondnt R tion At for e oAy, They do mot|curly hair and blue eyes that looked (and play with them, so I got them for | s sr_l_-l:ll-lu-l::-n-!. R . s A ving ws there. | straight at you! And she bought the | him. When he’s all rizit, we're going g e o Lk e e Mr. Hull is sure to be admired for —— “"1oll with her piece of money. lto blav soldier boy tosether.” ‘""""""m“"""," ,',',,, the » his heaithy sentiments, and it is not| It will seem heavenly when ‘the trol-| The little hoy did mot even look at| ~Then the boy and the ltte girl ,,,""}""',",fi'f’“,""'"f"{'.,"““",.,,"".':,"fl"zg,,_,f:m_ NORWICH, and TAFTVILLE. Iiigels stol would have had cause |ley runs to Frankiin once | ihe dolis. not he. He went to the coun- | looked at each other and smited and e BEWhe 875 e i SGAR oF ekt 16 The" Qemperais by ton Estatidn & o A red-lgIU| (1q cars and all the toys a boy likes. [ “Isn’t it Tun!” they both ssid. —Mar- b et e Al $ by enl ation a right smart-distance there- ['At last he spied” & Bbox of soldierss | garet S. Van Der Nerr, in the Churehe 25¢. and 50c. Canx ; 6, 12 and 35 Jb. Boxes: B9, 75 and 100 Ib. Drums. ness before the public. thers is no me votes from, they were bright and shiny and would _man. dium better fhan 1hroukl the adyeruse ing coiurins of The Bulletim.