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| ford u ire stateinent which it is worth. of intelligent citizens to read ‘| respectful consideration . and @auneier. [Nl b o henks and for | —-—W shathe. Hp says: 3 ‘ o 15 YEARS OLD, W | ‘There should be ! g . i 115 — Thanksgiving day, for the e les for Young Writers. LD, =1 z well as for the divisual. S oer s Vi andsmmmn 3 “On one side shoald: hfll‘* a fa {M.:{aéfigf"f :?fi'm % : Ee. £ " ‘ Rl iy 1 for numberless Dblessings and Pprivi- 5 n and ink, not b 8 ¥ 0 i 1 ; X A > lekcs, ghd on the other = SR Bhtad -artisty LA, : a ¢ WAL - "~ Snappy Story of the Early Nineteenth Century ; social affairs. > Tite your name, age and ad- contrition for numberless shortoon frsfertnc. Dd ot ey ings. Let us look at the two sides inal stories or letters only “We should be thankful for the tur- | dress at the top of the first page. -« o o £ rs moil and unrest among the peaple of Ad 8 all communications o o ) A ) - 1 e ———— o v Uncle Jed, BEi the world, for only 'so can there be , Bulletin Office. - JNieh, Toursday, Nov. 30 W11 | iede progress. el ’ THeOIvING W ‘hankful for the grac 'mina- i e [ THE HOLD-UP OF PENSIONS. o e The Truly Brave. ] G ¢ s P tion of momarchies and the groWth of | | vrn 4rl 1 tenls moa || 36-inch, Tea Cloths with drawn work and em- THE POLI AYERS PRESENTING The hurried passage of the amend- |true democracy: the passing of the| |mhe % ment to the pension law Of this stato |hosses and the coming of the people as or “Sifl with self gou- over the governor's veto by the vote [rulers of themselves. 4 Srospesthlt £ vook by naming || broidered centers and deeply edged with Batten- | Who'd scorn to wrong_a living having the A Stranger in a Strange Land of the president of the senate upon a “TPhankful that there are enough so- soul! - ” 2 Tie vote, has proven a misfortune to | cialists in the world to prevent at least 3 of, % e micker 1s|]| Pe€rglace. Scarfs to match, size 20 by 54 inches. all the veterans of Connmecticut, al- [some of the wars (as they have more POETRY. the one you want. ‘has six names— < ” ¢ thoush this was not the intent of the than once done in Germany _and b the sc'den winged the high ‘Worth $2.50 and $3.50. > law makers. France), and that the number of ‘hese TOMMY’S THANKSGIVING. hote: plkeon woodpecker, yoexer aud N 2 ' i These amendments have besm con- | peacemakers is increasing. 3 - : yarrup.” " 2 Just one big laugh~~that's all. ! tinnously misinterpreted and so we | ‘“hankful that the Idea of brother- | Im thankiul for a lot of things; (it D28 siso been called the clape. On Sale ] . . st ve: - ellow-hammer. 4 > { ire mot surprised fo find Chairman |hood is taking possession of the hearta | 1, SHERI L Vel () 1 | Miviere -lip ant Cherouge he 4 Next Week THE WHITE SISTER ] Murphy of the board of assessors of |of all peoples. DAt ot oily Mo 2 -, : . Art Goods D'cpart ¢ - men Norwich wrong in his statement of | “Thankful for the disappearance of creeds and the increase of the @pirit|I'm thankful for my tops and toys. A BIRD RIDDLE. the law, which was on Wednesday printed as follows: of love and its practical application And for my Kitty Gray; “Col. Johm P. Murphy, president |io all human affairs. I'm thankful for the big outdoors, | .,/ihe, It apewer to the Sollowing of the board of assessors, Stated on| Thankeul that current formal| Where I can run and play. ing 1t: GORDON, BROWN & GORDON, THOSE STAGE STRUCK KID OTHER ACTS AND PICTURES 98 h : Eehronnance AUDITORIU By 10 Tuesday that the board i obliged to |churchianity is disappearing and that|y.. whankral for the things that grow— | 1. There's a bird whose nime tells 5 c eac TODAY—SPECIAL ATTRACTION—TODAY | 4 ] keep within the law, and in this con- | true Christianity is increasing both|. The appies, aren’t they good? if he flies fast or slow. 4 e 5o 2" One which boys use when long ih the church and out of it. The corn where we played hide-and- nection he said that the board has 3 “Thankful that the present capital- seeks, strides they go. ; been obliged to place the regular valu- o . ; b b by Y - o istic system is sure to destroy itself| As in a little wood. h“van':-&:r:int:‘ y the poet, ‘This Store will be closed all ay “‘ll‘ldly ation on the property of soldlers. This ;5 (a1 g co-operative commonwealth was made necessary by the law Pass- |jaseq on justice and righteousness is 4. There's one which in Holland the new baby brings. 5. Which bird is an artisan, works on a farm, for there fs so much fun | MUSIC. on it. i THANKSGIVING DAY T'm thankful for the pumpkins round, od By the last legislature, £iving the [to take ifs place. ABd e b i, T asd anpst MINNIE MAGEL, Ake 11 |[{F yOU WANT A veterans a Dension of $30 instéad of [ “Thankful that mammon is nearinig|" They dont’ scare me at all. at his trade? ihe abatement of $1,000 on their prop- |its death and that God is to have a 6. And which Is the stuff of which N crts. as formerly At the timé Gov- |chance to show what a heaven He|I'm thinkful for Thanksgiving day, | fass are made? - LITTLE STORY. For ples, all in a row: 4 I'm thankful grandma made them|[ETTERS FROM BOOK WINNERS . ernor Baldwin deciared the Jaw to be |can make of (f unconstitutional, and vetoed it, but it | Him ru o s sweet, 9 " O was passed over his veto, The matter | TosnkOw that superstition is d5INE | She knows I like them so. TO UNCLE JED. s . of the payment of the $30 to veterans | .ryankful that this nation has o3 : ; s ‘m thankful for the turkey, too, Eleanor B. Lathrop of Stonington: 1 We Re- have been 86 busy reading the ook it (d upholster Furniture and Lay Carpets can make of this world when men let The Woman and Her Daughter. | One day & poor woman, as she was going to market, said to her daugh- ter: “I am golng out for two hours has since been declared unconstitu-|great a part to play in bringing In the| ~How brown it is and nice! tional by the attorney general, and the | kingdom of Heaven on earth and that | And I'd be very thankful, please, slipped my mind. I hope you will for- fer- "7 am Sotng out o two hosrs ah T (i o e e and do not open till I return.” o she bolted the door and went in. comptroller's ofice has been prevented |we as individuals also may have a part T e s = | By and by & knock was heard at the from paying the pensions, though |in that great work. = z b ek UNCLE JED'S TALK Mary N. wastville: Tthant e thers were many applicants. _Mary Nolan of ville: you : %3 AR i Daa e The amendment to the law was for | “On the other hand. we should bow WITH LITTLE FOLKS. | yery much for the book I recelved. It e e Roe T O ™ e | Sieny ot ot poiare JSbout half past il il stood a ragH the purpose of equalizing bemefits to|our heads in shame that in this en-| * i R 8- Qucked for apples and other Hallowe'en | After I get home I help wmy tooh lon‘r. He asked her If her mother wasx d ’ ’l" e e residing im this state and |lightened country two million children, ne little girl wrote a letter with a} Marguerite Farrow of Mansfield De- | games. Teed the chickens ang g st tio[home, and she told him that she had Adam’s avern some ‘of them as young as six years,|lcad pencil, and it was so falnt that|pot: I thank you very much for the| ™ Before we broke up we toasted|cows with my dog Carlo, " ¢ gone ' to market. He nk’;dmhmr":or 4 something to eat. e tol m that 1561 are wearing. out their lives In mills, | the printers could not make it out. rretty book. I have read it and found | marshmallows over the fireplace in YVERONICA ROCHELEA, Age 10, mines, factories, etc, Tobbed of the| Uncle Jed wishes all the little folks |1 VETY interesting. suy_bedroom and teld shost storine. North Franklin, ¥ ::n:mh-a':-f;:axu"l':rm- house, so the # Joys of cgildhnod. robbed of an edu- | would write with black ink. A few Am:’lel- Ll;iry of T‘“;’é‘: mz nun§ ey ”"‘. t story was o go down | 1. Anvhnw ad pasncd, so she thought :r:::d:om"hfla.v:»‘”hul cation, robbed of a chance to ETow up | write with red and blue, and the letters | ym ) ';"yw'::n‘l““‘ i £5¢ She thaus | bt they would get down e Fun of Being'a Barrel-Ganger. |sho would go and sce one of her play- | Bohemian, Plisner, ¢ - bosl A there they would hear all sorts of | Dear Uncle Jed: Dsd you belong to | mates. She told her playmate all about | Beer, L p "The playmate said that he came | Beotch Ale, owning property hers, who Were not wholly dependent upon the state for support. The section of the law pronounced uncenstitutional is so_framed that it tributes state aid to all veterans|nto fullness of life. cannot e easily read. Burton, Dublin - s Siie EEat With n . some of it already, and think Black |} B e vicr |2 Dariel ' o g oirer g bt el (MK pibat, with more food in the| When writing to the Wide-Awake | Beauty was a faithful beast. nacn Tt ‘whs us who fmade the noise | It Tot, you do- not know. mew oyt | t0 her house. She happened to think | €’ 'c. imported Ginger A e o A e | Consume, thousands suffer hunger, and | CIFCle: Pay strict attention fo the rules | Gertrude Hazen of South Coventry: | by cailing down through a pipe which fun_you last. oh | e une had forgotten to bolt the | Bl P, B, Ale, I B s e e |90t nitew s 1n a starving equbitioa,}— rite Snly on oiie-side of the paper,] I Khmak walf Veey mitch oy tha-hock | IS Ssous oy oones, fo She ool nolVe, Bave over ftiy barrels—we do|C00F. 30 she ran Dack s tast as she | ing Ale Btariing Bitior Ales A K 3 3 o o P b i and be carcful and write full address, | L did mot think I would ever see my| At § o'clock We went to hed. _take from any old people, Conld, When she got there she saw | Budwelsor, Schiltz and Pabst aunts. There is nothing unconstitu - e e = i story. I was well pald for walting. ’ VIRGINIA D. We had our eve on three beauties|!he tramp coming out of the house A A ADAM, Norwioh T tional 1n paying pensions to deserving | SAUTled With & svstem Which enables| rpe wiNNERS OF Mildred Smith of Willimantic: 1 ; the other night,"but the lady in the | With some food and money. Telephone 447-12. o erirans: but there 18 to wasting state |# few to grab up the most of the PRIZE BOOKS. od S of ntie: A True Thanksgiving Story. house had an eye on u '® | " She looked down the road and there L. b3 . e 4 s thank you very much for my prize - 5, 100, tax funds upon sentiment instead of | Vealth of the , country, leaving thel; Richard Nelsom of Norwich, & book | PoOK Tt was the day before Thanksgiving. | | The barrels were cach side of the [ came her mother, upon real service. sreat majority less than thirty days entitied “The Motor Boat Chib ot Mrs. Latimer said to her husband. GoF JNouse, the dog looked ngly. W A man caught the tramp and he was tion of $1,000 had been deprived of | “Sbame that women In most states| ~Hancock. e e o ooy’ mion T e | e o Tt the calidren:” | ANd g0t the barrels. - The sthor “oq® | home when she was slone. ! Trom 33 13 to 50 per cent. of lts orig- |are stll classed with 1aiote and crim- |»_Richard A. Moran of Norwich, a |} Kuow TIl Hke i for I lovo to read | " ~Chnrc afiord one, said Mr. lers” “escaped all Tight but I raieesd EDWARD 8. JACKSON, Age 11, ABuccessor te A. T. Gerduer) inal benefit, hence this amendment of | IDalS in matters of eitizenship. book_entitl The Flight of Rosy |boys stories, and I think Alger, Henty | me; > my footng and rolled down the em.| Mansfleld Center. 2 Jaw to exempt $2,000 instead of §1,000 | “Shame that men should pray ‘Thy Dawn,” by Pauline Fradford |and Hancock write great books. I hope ow, James, you kmow you have | bankment first. I was on top and then Hack, Livers of the real estate of civil war véterans |Will be done unhvarlh and then vote Macki = will flh‘ve a grand good time|teen working '"""fi': surely you e m« {;mlrz"l" but we landed safely at . upon the supposition that the average | {0 Perpetuate the present mammon- | ich g i E . v anksgiving. Tot going to spend the money at turkey e bottom, tax was about 15 mills to the $1,000 |Fuléd system which is the direct oppo- o R LR s Taffios Ju s gaON. B bk ot tunksgiving is pleasant we are Bible Question Box i ihroughout Connecticut; and that this |Site of that wil, Kingdom,” by L. T. Meadae. LITTLE ORIGINAL STORIES. . |, Tve promised Dave I wouid imer N O e T Boarding increased exemption of taxabie prop- | ‘Shame that, because of the eco-|i Edward S.:Jackson of Mansfield How 4 Spert Halowe “and 1 might win one.” - RICHARD C. MORAXN. ng erty would about equal the $30 award- | Nomic system which we perpetuate, Center, a book entitled “Limber ol “On, Jamea! No! No! Come down | (1 pever 1 > ? & amnnally by this same amenfment | thousands of our brothers are deprived Lew,” by Edward S. Ellis About two wesks before Hallowe'en | 0 the store with me. 1t was Bapby | i poniire MIEHE war ONoyLoiteL FaDE. Stable o sotdicrs of the civil war mot own- |Of the right to labor and live and Minnie Magel of Baltic, a book en- |ten Of my friends and myself were "0 | vou was to go out with me tweive 0 PORTre nIEht was November hth— o ooty e “txnct ‘mmownt, my | thousands of our sisters are forced o] ° s iSnk Hemaitic: & book en- |\ied o “spend & Week b the ranch | Years this night (Oh what & bealtitul | biot’ot Guy Fawkesfd) o e 12-14 Bath Stre the way, the state of Virginia gives |Sell themselves for bread. Sewall, > which one of the girl's father had pur- | DiSht it was, James, and the moon L, sot Ner confederate. veterans. ame for the ‘bread line,” the open . chased in Nevada, PUr-| shone just as it does tonight L — Lord says—“The glory of this latter | o - ¢ T oonfelerate velerans o which | Saloon. tha closed <hurch and i |C—Edith Austin of Wauregan. a book | On the night of Hallows'en we all iy, 1 wall Sessnenber tBst night A-Trip to Groton Center. " than sf the for- | HORSE _CLIPPING A SPECIA Put your wraps on and we will g0 R B b 4 AUTOMOBILE TO RENT grafting offictal. athar tontant. (emgar Uncle Jed: Last Monday our Is this the “house” or Temple | ... 1 Fl." a Visiting day, s we had | that was reb by Zsrubbabel, or | ——-eron® FER abates the property exemptions to the veteran soldlers; and the attorney At last the turkey was bought and {p;; cojo0) general in reply to a letter of inquiry from the editor of The Bulletin and printed on November .11, 1911, said: Shame most of all if we know these e and allow timidity or party wor- ship or prejudice to prevent our join- ing the forces which would right they returned home together: and they | "'t WP a00 10 e my wister. She | What “house : i d to? (N. SWEET-SMILE-OF-THE-WOOD ||¥™ i B o |l S e tin iy S| T% ™ 200 ™70 5 Noredch. 2 Fidd s e went _over to Mr Ecker-| Answer.—Thé third verse of this 1 ent by a cart- | chapter shows that the Lord did not “The statute in question does not | Hem.” vl ; repeal the exemptions given to old EDITORIAL 1 A Thanksgiving Story, By Paul Waitt The Fox ard the Ge e hes used 1o travel orer Before.the | B Zerababel, because I wan nderior : ; oaches used to el over before thy y Ze " i R e R e RIAL NOTES. Grandpa's geese always came home |other road was built. e oy et whs sreciod. by ne es, and amendments fere is a pu: for you: “D-o-¥- except this night. While granduva wus o b B ey a2 0 os | Botome i the Soriptures in the he felt so different and his heart beat | reading to his family he heard a great | is built up like a wall g0 as times used in the Scriptures in the| Beforc muking - Wood , was sa -t Sweet-Smile-i f “household” or family ar-|and see us thereto; but simp! even. think it was the r provides that such | r-C-s-S-g-E with a wonderful joy. auacking of geese. He called his dog e exemptions shall mot apply (o ihe o s dear little Indian girl who lived in the | Wil % wondertu} dox. h: property of any person entitled to| There are lots of things which taste | T ke ey aEv. X BI far off he heard the beautiful little | Tiger and went dut to see what was . & Dutchman” traveled over. | range: . It A th this meanin ow: o Pha & BIUR SN filier ihs Setviniond F the | fuuk an gech ke tnriey 18 Some Tl s ] oot g farcet Years aso, Yy BUX | (Gice again. the matter. There he saw a fox killing was tie only rond. In this PArt of | et the Apostio refers to the RAtion OF | seCamman wnd oo new law.- So. if the new law is held = P o Ko a real little boy of today, and Yet. | “It was Zood of you to come, Billy| one of the geese. He set his dog which went from Foston to | Isfael as & “houss of mervanta’ and 3 cCAmmon ond to be invalld, the exempil a ery strange to relate, Billy Blix and | Blix—it was goodl of you to come,” he|the fox. The fox dropped the go Lol g e e O A va Jeuus ag|The Best medium a R UELE L e g amimonta cleans | 0 LI L Wood were _play- | Peard. and started to run. The head of the | arry is about fifty feet deep. | “house of sons” (Hobrews ili, 5, 6. |in the try mt o old law will rémain. ommended to Dr.{ SWeetSmile-in 1l Then slowly he opened his eves. He|zoose cama off. There was & terribl water in bottom_of At. | This ~latter house,” the house of sons, | fuily anteed ar There iz nothing indefinits about this mates for o whole\day —a wonderful | rubbed them, for he was staring | fight, but Tiger got the better of (h in @ large stone m the bottom | i called the ~Temple af God” (I Co- | (ery i s stagement of Attorney General Light,| |, — s Thanksgiving day—when they plaved | straight up at'a soft roof of waving|fox and killed him. Ja Toriy-five. foet. Jnms oty Moo e e e O o thid nouse | o B 7 3 niptins tio caesote oF Trith i stranger (han fstion,” but | By (he singing brook in the depths of | green, JOHN HOGAN, Age 5. |ihick dnd twenty feet wide, Mr. Eck- | or Temple that 18 to be filled with the | Six months' lesso the state B&d met taken counsal of|it & seldom the source of a gaod in- | ol i T ooant: he countrys i He 'sat up straight. Putnam. . riein has a track and a cart in which | glory of the Lord, and it will be more | Piano, come. LBl Bl Hred e New Boas | snoh, Little Siwect-Smile, Little Ewset = le runs the stone he does not want (o | giorious than any previous house or T A & Bicision Aenich cusit to S one_df those” splendia; old New Enfy | Smile”, he gried. - g . The Forest's Pride. ihe cdge of the lédge and dumps them | arrangement of the Lord. The Proph- P commana tha respect of the Norwich thought for today: HZ who | It was the sy before. Thankesiving: | ever and. ho mecvar. oy oeatitul asf An acorn’sik deep In a mossy b SRR Sgnet e ot, therefore, was foretelling of the i B o O e YOIBIch | eants withous reemor e b | N thoms. sarc. davs Of Fall when [ Sicy, S0 o JUECSled. alcher Cretty) whe bain uigltened itiand. the sur | ho Sions aut OF (he guatrr - - | Cent: o (i fhe Lovd would ive . ing whatever on the old law which| . oo i iEG blood danced in Vlilys velns. | | poppy petals out from her black hair. | appeared above the ground. 1 sharpens and keeps his tools. tions—that the angelic proclamatien 39 to 43 Main Bt exempts the property of civil war vet- | The auestion is now whether the Bl et e e ®iens | gy heY Were sitting on the bank of a | “"Pay by day and vear by veo- it pu We went back to my sisters, and 1| might be fulfilled—"Peace on earth, | —— erans. Virginia peanut or the Arctic gum e ametul things. The | Swittly flowine civer, with trees, trees | forth its leaves and lofty branches un- | “*J"C, FO/RG OF o bicycle, zood will toward men. ¥ drop s more famous bripis forts wondertul things. The | everywhere about them. A pretty t- | {; mow the mighty oak 1s the foresi, | | C1Iosed my toip very much, — THANKSGIVING LINCOLN RECOGNIZED A WOMAN'S — ot Joy. Dear old Erandma| tree om & s1oDG B¥ ol ferp o to &fpride £ it Gt o e Ags 1 MATERIAL ADVANCE IN . ENDEAVOR. mapremacy is shown today by theand ‘mother were just s busy as| “Would you like to addle away on| winimante L e " PRICE OF STEEL BARS IES an who hasn't a feast, but who has| could be in the kitchen, and the 0dors | the water? » 4T 3 NOVELT E Tt is mot generally known that the |contentment for 2 comrade. that swept through the great farm e e e TEL Saeser. fnile, Edith's Pets. [ i d ountry owes the establishment of the < e e By anify bt twice 63| abort may Bou guic penle BYIRE| . . sy Visit te & Faser Dogar. o 08t 1 WU T A aiens LT o ar Tan Jov camenintvi mn A KBBVING FOST CA? : national Thanksgiving to able and | Money buys the finost of provender, | DArd. as be ordinarify would. How | {icing the question she had asies. | I g0 down to the station and tike (i pets. - L have quite a number. of 140 for Future, BRSEY: f z Persistent efforts of a woman and the [ but the plainest gives the best assur. | YOnJerful the spices did smell: and | >White people?" cried the little In- | train and ride about ten miles, then nem. N s W [ARYVERe, | YURKEYS, Shivairic action of Abiahpim Lincgln in 6" at el esaraloet E AT peeldng In through the Kiteheh door | dian girl. ~What are white people | Fde or wali another mile to my avnts | Firat I e n. cat with ‘five. fittia ] NeW York Nevs SR etes! bers FRUIT AND FLOWER recognizing the value of her cansci- : hfim”&‘.‘n L ivfl’:‘: {if.v mince andlAnd then she moticed for the first They have two pigs, and a glrealr man ens, y ure very quiet litte | pU® 3L (nited Siates Steel corpora- BASKETS, e, ehBesveE THoss whe celebrate) Thelr” uidec | 20EP E p time that Billy's cheeks were white | chickens, one horse, ome pair of oxen . 1o piay all day e e pepublic Iron & Htecl | PAPER NAPKINS, CREPE PAF 5 gt A O ot e ol Zolden | oven. and pink—so different from her own. | che cow, and an old carriage which 1 have two dogs, one is Rover and |HOP @ J + national Thanksgiving days | Jublee of matrimony today kmow that) His cousins were coming from the |’ “Are vou a white person?” she aek.|play in. T have such fun that 1 dc |the other "They. riin ‘and play.| Sl jhe Jattar one of. the Iasgest of ETC, ETC ETC were turkeyless and were held in July | Iove 15'Worth more than fine gold, far away city in the morning. cd, her ‘cves wide with wonder = "o° | not want to come away when it is time | 4Il day. they must be tired [ the independent producers was an- s d and May, the first in July. 1775, and| — > Semehow Billy couldn't stop think- | *7Of course,” answered Bitiy. t0 come to the train for home. At night. . T borh st be Gred | nounced today. For immediate deliv- ke the second in May, 1776, both of which | THere are lots of people whe do not | In8 of the days so many vears ago,|plexed. i i, HOWARD WELDEN, Agze 9. |boxes in tl ery, bara have' gone up ene dollar por fin ¢ were days of Qvetion without thousnt | renlize that being n favorite son. iq|and When he was tucked in bed bY | ”“No there are no white people in| Wilimantie, We o & fine time with them in | 10N Pittsburgh basie, Wor future de- WIN FAY, Franklin Squa - e s very often only a state of ming. motner for the night he was indecd [ inis lind,” she said stowls "You are fhe o : N iore e han - ordinary interost &t- Two rears of our history saw fwo T hanictul hie was to slecp in @ preily | the drit ‘one T ever saw. A Bicycle. £ W hout twe hundred chick- |jqchen to tle Increase by reason of T B b diat Shher oW fL ine Vermont turkoys rh@dsa LI To0m with, Cie wall ans 1 like ¥ou very much, though,” she| I was once a bicvele. T was in-a |05, T like 1o feed them and get the | gC™ e iimony offered by Judge Gary . n | pretty pictures instead ble: dded, he e5s at night h 3 ROSE dvir Al pedth 7 T 1078 - M Connecticut at 30 conis a pound. The | harren 10g cabin awny off in the heart | in ed, her smilo once again brighten- | shov. A lady came in and bought me T Ty ot B it 1¢ | before the senate ‘committee on inter g ecormmer 11 were Dot desie. | producers may be surpri g tig B Ak b 3 d took e home. She took me and | . bantams all: to mysel ate commerce toduy. Chuir Gary oat DeMver 17 and Decemier 11 ‘were bous esis- | PO rprised when they | of some forest.” L 0 EAnd @ ke you, too, answered Billy | Fode ‘me all over the town. She b1 think 1t {5 vary nise s auoted an saying that mAny man- Main Bt = P » 1363 Tincoln des : Eh phnd An 2 5 £ i~ | Blix, forgetting the mystery wf it all, | into a team and smashed my whee rother s & Esir of-Dlue Dibec k. pecturegs o at the momen i~ hursdas, August 6, ‘as 2 speciall Aan. a man at thoTeaa o e=Wood. . foat right in|,ARd they shouted and laughed .as|and frame. So she took me o a re-|yos < § FEIF White: the blue ones | in Lol cost and were threatened [ Branch Office: 162 Ma Dasiiagtving. aby. ‘St ad¥aiss B e T i the head of the table| She J »“I*"'"‘”‘ to - fig right in|they jumped into the bobbing cunoe, | pair shop to be mended. 1 staved Ui hase a littic young one, He has al| ff "hankruptcy if the situation con. |Phone 106-Z, B it o8 the uat Thtete with a sharp carving knife will | /TSR the window pane and over to | and away they paddled across the | about four days. Then she came after artsidee iaCHOLPUNE du e WSt yuise: R, 44 i et tn November. The . summer holiday se he can't do the Job with | hvaia ahe Cwar auch 5 Beautiful Tittie |02 w me and rode me home. The next day | Vien b€ was going nutting . s A e e v B S et e e e s D o ik wag | 1o 1Y, sepmed o Ay '¢hraugh tha-wa- | che went fo see s friend of here sbou! | .1} of'the cg gcars oid and have to sell | ggypt needs American windmills for | mautern. Conneetiont «oual v, as been Tact, the ‘only = g ¥ sk Ayl L : two miles away en she came back | *! EF Lpod A te irrigation enterprises. 0 onn Testilie tory, as had been, jn fact, the only| Tt is noted thht it was a lamdl black as the raven's wing, and her| h--sh,” suddenly “warned the littlo| with me she ran over a stone wall and £ EDITH AUBTIN,. |lis trrist s e A ik national Thanksgiving day of 1363 | from ~Nebraska mho mrosd iindlubber | wonderful smile was like sunbeam | Indian girl as they eame close to the|smashed me up. Then she threw me | ‘Wauresan e Madisgusl Omf & Tibdin's line Navy in tta big ool A s Pt wath. Mie two * Bow Tl | CRaaite bank and Billy, wondering | into the dump. Am stil there, s UL ere were no national anksgiving | the Arm, vith f &¥ o x bagon o fu vas going to happen, let his pad- LUELLA MEDBURY oing to Have a Happy Thanksgiving. B estiis oy Seleiite Al e Army 4G end wien she epoks her teeth dle trall in the water While he sat| South Canterbury. Dear Uncle Jed: If you remem- the festival was observed annvaily | Good-by L ainy Bitee ane. whisple : e ber, 1 wrote a siory omce _before also in the scattered Episcopal con- | will have & mid .o 5 Cyieie | ook e o Lt o Smne slbom - MBI | R B e o s el o Feo = vigraagi it o ek gregations, whose Book of Common |ice houses. 4 closs and. empty | Where dld Sou come from a Who | fcat fn ihe canoe o A e |A ,F': 'F:“h:' el ey Save Anacn aie Iad wilh tess Phiver alisce 1780 i . are you? And then ear Tncle Jed: T have been reading [ '€ have a larze silo filled fl"(yunum:s 1 ‘sns c:rdh d:-:‘m:‘;ez (rhe e BT mn Sweet-Smile-in the-Wood?” | aliend };m:’!‘!‘uy ll;l:x -l::,.for ltnlfhl your corner for a long time and I am |1 help feed the cattle every night . ay each November for en you think the world isn/t us- | she whispered in Billy's ear. “I come | things he he he ETOWIng | Loing to do something more than read | 2 nere are a number of tasks en- siving thanks in the churches, unless |ing you right, jusi < ol saw the heads of wild tur- - Sourself on o farm: more than in . i . jusi take a glimpse of| from the great forest of vesierday and | keys—there were a it. T shall write to it. I am also go civil authority should designate an-how you are u; 1t—ths ant want yot B W ¥ Soene 08 thein. hy a city or village working In a mill sing it—th : 1 ant lonesome and want you o 0| Whi ing to get my schoolmates to write to at may make zz went an arrow and one of M ther % other date for this purpose. a difference. With me 1o be my playmate.for a | the birds fen B o cets. 3 T o do Al the. bakinr in New England, where it had beer| k- v : ; | Agaln " did ‘Bliy ' Blix ‘marvél when | , 127 £oIaE to tell you bout Lebanon |00 ork ‘and some s wait Y n institution since 1621, Thankegiving | The Missourl man who wil “Where do yon wish me to o?"|little Sweet-Smile kindled a fire with | *°ppy 2 u ory. b 0 GoE. WOER, » day continued all the while to out- | million to his heirs u)\on“u:;rdllelldu: they e o L T {;':{Efl:;:-- oo o Dboard or | then s Svould g0 o work" a0, as Lo el l rank even Christmas as a festival of [Would not invést in mining 'stocks, | Her hand was soft, like velvet. s sl 0y, Mripped. af feathers, | something ‘fat, lke a_ triangle. Put|Tesdy for sehool about 8 oclock. i jor. feasting and family reunion. ¢ |Knew the uncertainty of oles in.the| To the great wilderness, ‘o my | It was a® ledst e T ' ihree more matches down in such a|, V¢ expect a crowd -coming fc 1: ‘was the persistent advocacy for | &round % friends, the trecs and birds, the rocks. |in the or o king there | way s to make four triangles in ail. | [hinksgivine W are geing to have On and after A t 1st, 1911, the Jewell 7 sweet smiling forest and whe i I A 1 an established national duy of Thanks- | . .~ ———— (he "migmses and the streain. Sweet”| it was over Little Aluet Smiledn the. | .. 200k tRo smehew with s fo¢in cen- e e ek kR AL giving by Mrs. Sarah Josepha Hale, | A Chicagomian, who bie { Smile-in-the-Wood leancd closer—al- | Wond leaned v -the- | (or " Conmect them with a complete ave: s b 2 B Dubiications. which she. repres [0ul 1ald 27 o (e "tamie - For vhe [ Mmont, tmploringll Wil vou"come?” | autt warm lipa. T Blll'aehek. 1ie | 1ne' not_ crossing the outside iines of| STRWART, Age 13 City Savings Bank of Jewett City, Conn., will z peited and the letters she seat to |DOtel keever and for postage and saved | Po SoRol eeserly, aboue | 22U IS eves. then opened-them agan. the SEcies Draw it from one dot to g . : Breaigiiith aa & ESEHicYs " T anty | the-cortner trolible by WHBAEIALE o] AE e s putfard, lo—Little Sweet-Smilo graduaiy | "f SR soon atter this ¢ t- ———— X J : « which at lest secured for the | Was insanc : i B e clze | chanxed wnd Bily Toimd nimbelf look: | .q! Yot len L ple e prin B e be open every business day (exeept Satur- through the, kindly offices of| —— beautiful voice. spun around and likewise Bty HA M. KING, Age 12. Poar ST’ Joi: . T 1ive! on: mcanir Presicefit Lineoln its ‘regular observ- ow. let us see what was the | And Billy Blix. not knowing really |saw familiar blue wall pe) about |~ T-ebaunon. 2 farm mear the Shetucket river, Som: ‘ l. 'M s 0 > E ! ¥ ving from yeo o . . hav - A T i coukl? -Bxchinge, | Youtt Aan e il Traraty had e words loft his moiith | day 2aE JaiEs Thaaneine| - uqulu- B e hottioe ana fishing. = We e eferri e book Feit when @ mighty rush of wind swept| And then knew he had PRl L S, = i m Saturdays - The Pastport sardine factories are f"rr;.rrmg 1o the book of aviation ree-{ through the room. He clutchel tight |dreamed it utm' R he " live on i in. o tioring nur:" AR 5 T P . ‘and the Porfland Fxpress says : &* PR the “soft hand of the little Indian girl] Ah, but he had had a.gimpse into | one from the cars. In the fall we rake up a pile of : “this usually busy and smeliv Httc | Now Beitain The wo g |31 Clomed Dl eyes: Themigniy wine | ihe Srondertel forestior yvaterday and | from ihe viilaga. W aves and. Jump i Ahem. L FRANK E. ROBINSON, Treasurer. reminds one aftor o EpRanE Wrivers Wig ard AOE L | e Noptehon BTy dant seeen 6o Smile-of-the | ive heifers; iwo hundred ohickens and | 1 have Gty thickens of my own. . 3 . PHving Hhelr Hoense nabis e 26 BB, Upen hls e¥es JUst . hengifor he would always love P B g Preity soon T will sell cggs. i eI oo Fantito open his hen, for 7 A T wish ail boys and glrls could live e

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