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" NORWI'CH BULLETIN, THUHSDAY. OOTOBER 17 1912 . jug:;?idt Bulletin and Goufief. < eripiion prive, liv & werk; Ve a Buflding, “Tel there is & law, known as the Sullivan law, which forbids the possession, to say nothing of the carrying, of fire- arms, without permit. The effective- —_———————————————x| ness of such a law is dlgplzy;}d byflthe‘ unplay which existed for a long time ==. 116_Y_E.£.£S—QL—D'——— fn‘e\?loun to the enactment of the law and still continues to terrorize the MEN, NOT GUNS, NEED ATTEN- - ‘ln the Wilderness,” by Lieut. R. H.|a hurry and want ymufi.“ TION. I In New York at the present time, THE WIDE AWAKE CIRCLE Boys and Girls Department n'rx‘any times to her little girls. Here STORIES WRITTEN BY WIDE|™ho" vouro viat “Come when you're called!™ ‘And shut the door after you!” ‘A very good rule” sald Mamma Mayflelds. “l had to mind it when I was your size, and now you must,t09, AWAKIB. 8ix Blind Men and an Elephant. Once there were six blind men who had never seen an elephant. They Rules for Young Writers. In conducting this concrete alphabet- ; 1. Write plainly on one side of the ical zoo. nly and aumber the pages. dear.” wanted to see ome, but they were 8o, rcmembe!‘the rule, boys and vOne. i meninng §6.00 8 . gem]):wns w)lz:.-x:l moeculon h:;!!el::‘%: Q“Uu ‘pen and ink, not pencil. Y is for Yellow Jacket, you surely have DI wind owd ‘only,tench it S “I..“Q:k ‘.h;trthe door? " asked Helen, i Kniered ai luy £oBLoifice aL Noswich, e t’u‘ even 1, Short and pointed articles will | found ’fm One day a man was driving one K jhat's 2 queer way to end ! 0/Chiss matte. e vt be siven prefereace. ' Do not use over | 1n his gay vellow suit with dark bands | t1rongp the town. A friend told the | "% i b~ n s il W ters and| 260 w aroRRt S blind men about it. When it came| oy Dother used to say that meant Telepbano Callss +{ gunmen stand about, ready for hire. It| ¢ Olklh!l stories or letters only them otie ‘of tha e asked ‘the finish work as you go’ Don't leave | .n}l".qh. l‘omu."l‘-l. resulted in thousands of ‘dollars’ worth | will be used, Z is for Zoology; I hope it's not libel el things undone that you 5"'" run back | letin of firearms being seized and became| &. 'Tite ad- | To cali it Dame Nature's big family ;:n‘(l’lo before going on®the next er- | Watljman Wow 3" Marray an invitation to the crooks to carry on i REPUBLICAN TIOBET. law exists, there is today before the ‘President, courts 8 murder case, 4nd another to|——————————————— WILLIAM H. TAVT of Ohlo. follow, closely comnected with it, in ice President, JAMES & mmv o et s, [ e e e v 2008, o | folinZe, but those who watch closely Sswienas, £ worse and developed & tful state JOHN P. STUDLEY of New Haven. | o4 gerairs as to the recognition of any tenant Governor, ' CHARLES H. BECK of Danbury. 2 1s the 5 o e mitted to exist there, rather than the firecarms, which make it necessary for the court to threaten to fill the trial {room with armed deputies, and al- ready have armed men accompany the officials to and from the mu.vmahu . ALLEN of Hartford gangsters continue to exist and te 8. voommr; of New &m the law. Crime abounds, with the po- ALDO C. BRYANT of Bridgeport. |lice in league therewith, and the half F. GOSS of Walerbury. |p.q not been .told. The firearm law ‘WEEKS of Middletown. ¥ ion gs SCOVLLLE of Saiisbury. was only a weak attempt to better con- MOWRY of Steriing. Secretary GUSTAVE B, CARLSON of Middletown. v ‘Treasurer, i "WALTER W, HOLMES of Waterbury. Comptroller, PAYETTE L. WRIGHT of Pomfret. Presiden RMAND F. - e their business without fear of as great | ®ory. Norwich, Thursday, Oct. 17, 1912. resitance from cold lead. —————————————— Wi your name, age end dress piainly at the bittom 'of the Bible. ‘ i3 —Bayoll ne Trele. Ad tions to Un- dress all eom ke o o 3 cle Jed, Bulhun Office. : UNCLE JED'S TALK WITH THE WIDE AWAKES. There are a great many grown peo- ‘Somebody proved a triend in need. | ple who think the frost beautifies the “It 1s like a wall.” vl t The next one felt its trunk and fw‘,.‘,‘, e, w1 WS \ | ] said, “TIt is like a snake. Another felt its ear and said, “It is mm& its leg=and said, “It i i 1ike a tre 4, g Lewis’ Companions. The l!\l felt its tusk and said, “It] The wind was blaowing outside. is like a spear. Lewis was very lonesome sitting in ths The hu felt iu tfll and said, “It is | house by himself every day. He had rope.” been sick and was still weak, so that In the very community where this ETHEL ABERG, A;. ’ Taftville. 8 | flndthehmmmhwhenthamt variegated foliage is to be it would be many weeks before he law or o:% Evidence shows that it pogrnv, ki old times they did not understand smv= could go to school. He could go out- ;om ‘which have been per=| thing about nature’s paint pot, how the side, but what fun “Was there outside Nature’s Ab"lbd- insects mix the colors and how the A is for Ant, on him do not tram- water and sunshine working together Dle, bring them out. Of course, it h For his industry sets you a shining | chemical properties of leaves example. flowers which determine the oolor IutorBee whoeoneel-lll-inm some extent. The maple leaf is the 5 ke o most beautiful in color and throygh p-.m! boys T Watch | jts foliage the yellow, red nd greens ‘where they're steppin’. play in wonderful ways. Some flow- C is for w-pflhr who weaves him- | érs have no color. The Indian pipe with no one to play with? He thought !arnwhuculwhuxtodo. Then he ht of making a kite. He said: 'lwlllml.lumude.!m’them ‘d the king mo:fi Sp he set bu yto'flrklllfi. ktn Wwas soon to be hoisted. what fun 1t was to run uuu 3 with the kite! After a while he looked at he Nh and saw to -his amazement that othe# birds were following it. He excitedlv called to_ his ditions. The real root ¢f the trouble is 8o pale It is called the ghost flower] /11! tatives in Congress. memenmmamnu.mwwsomwe can’t see when he dte him t birds SECOND DISTRICT. get the right kind' of attention. changes his skin. and the flower of the ivy is so insig-| I have it and flew to it. ew Londox. i E'n.nom; g g of the R lt paign began at CU P o oosevelt cam ok Sy HINCKLEY of Stoning-| o0 ¢, make political capital out of mnwn« H. fmca of ly. |the distressing circumstances connect- Efl" m ed with the shooting, though to the nificant that it attracts no attention. nutl:’rnmm-fly. handsome and| The flower is the seed maker of the o tree and plant—the seed could mever But he isn't as flerco as bis name, Y|y proguced without them. Flowers are so constructed as to atiract the E is for Earthworm, most tempting of | pollen-bearing insects, and the insects After that he had many ha; playing with the kite, and me d." gained his health. AGNES ABERG, Al m Tattvitle iy Jayne. 80 Acome as ‘wll'll " y%u‘d can.” ted t fter tardy Helen finis ,l.&h: Mg:‘;': infi‘l‘:?“!o?x:tm?vmeh_y. errand, mamma had her repeat some Lieut. R, H. Jayne. d lines that grandmother had said over -8 MAKING POLITICAL CAPITAL. It' is mot strange that the manager £, et the ~ flowers Te- —— S RUSSBLL, SR, o wadie- | 0 00, G st soem & bit Tar m{m on pent pius to poor | 5%t the bamey apd the flowers ve- Mary Saw Goverfior Wilson's Hotisar For Judge of Probate, fetched and entirely out of place in B determines the shape and calor; and|™ atene Dear Uncle Jed: I spent my vaca- | NELSON J. AYLING of Norwich. free speech and lunacy im gor Wirelly. whé ufis witEh pal, 4 We Long Branch and New view of the aggressor in the campaign. A:nd s pretty Jadybugs home from while the gardener has learned to pro-| aster fi mrne-uun-. b 2t atim all were ;“h duce new flowers in shape and color {bunch cn ucx T, '%%N looking beyond the political side of by keeping the insects off and using ‘We went siving to be made voters for participa- tion in the presidential election, it is evident here, as elsewhere, that there ul(n. believer in hard hitting and are in the 686 applicants many Who piagn gpeaking, would never have will cast their first vote, and there are|jjamed the free speech of opponents also many who were made two YEArs i, angwer to his own for the crazy ago, who will vote this year for the| gejugion of a madman having no re- first ‘time. duty They bave an important before them. In the first place should be made a voter. Failure to do #0 18 denying himself of a great priv- um ‘and &odging a duty which every- the affair and joining in sympathetic THE YOUNG VOTER. | expressions, forgetting the personali- The work having been tompleted Of | ties which had been entered into. Tt applications from those de-|is oy the New York Tribune says: - Jation whatsoever to the matters now actively discussed. It would be as every young man, who is on the lst|gepyinie to blame My. Dizon if some has charged with having ‘stolen’ the Gut&g’:flhom,whnyemmn & camel's hair brush to transfer the Spite of all !hll heaith experts have pollen, they have not yet been able to “ spoken and written. 1 excel the work done by the bees and flies and moths and butterflies. When feliin B man pursued by the|they want the Insects to do the work We heard more of him when the|for them, they, plant the yellow and “Mr. Dixon might better have taken pattern after Mr. Roosevelt, who,. him- Weather, was ‘hotter. red, or white and red, flowers close § together and a wonderful mixture of' | 18 for Tnsect, for which you BUY | color is the result. Thers are self- \But l'd rather not say his name any | fertilized flowers like the peas amd louder. the corn, and wind-fertilized flowers | boy, § e ok Jeiha? I know, | !1ke the plaintain and d4ndelion fiow- Bug, an artist, an other madman think it his mis- By the hits that he makes in the bald. | &rS; and many flowers that depend on| g, y sion to remove the candidate whom he headed row. insects can still produce a few seeds| the children themselves. The red clover i Kht:‘rxaw;uhq-xm"bn~ 15? i one owes to his country. repuplican nomination, or the demo- if there are no bees there w by K ‘Many come before the | ,;iic candidate, whom the progres-| Whatever it was, Katy, sure, must|clover.. Jt would take The children :’;:‘" and d‘lt u" f"t’ hhf.“‘b?ud:‘“dl‘: sives denounce as the nominee of the have done it. you of the womers of way that #t L lor lom cast of 3 flowers and their aliles, birds of the men =0 have not mamd school yet oty e S e g B G R O L is for Locust, mot often he's found, | ORERR &70 thef? atles. the et "°’;’°‘°°"“"““'““"’““"‘ seem Tor the young man to decide how EDITORIAL NOTES. St oy ) e et kvagdt A bl sl not like school. :;k':-‘ to ‘r.v;- “Had'm hnd-:“bt- It is very evident that the farmers 3 kingdoms—the mineral, vegetab kh‘uw 5 ~uke: mfi.m'mfivhfl.muthwm M is for Mosquito, who works ke a animal—and without the two beneath | fobbera 1 merlts of the various qu ‘cons And mke- a good living off folks in The sider what is Mkely to work for the| Happy thought for today: The poor o o e p o B mmume«mtmmummmamnmdwm"umnmlm“ Ilnnd. = hiting of c':;; onstitation, ?elpc::;‘mlauvu. \ 1t = anck mfihfiq him, he'd have | LETTERS OF ACKNOWLEBGMENT | heen fus duet A vernms cramps sizzard, N Pl business basis, the continuance of The shot that is heard around th Mildred Carroll of Norwich—Please| Mans Canter, propserity and _the opportunity of world takes the temper out of Ameni- g is.for Owl, with wisdom a b-tln'. excuse me t’n not you be- gl proseaurd: YO8 getting higher rather tham lower in the can politics. ut his manners at table are simply fore for my lovely prize “School | The Story of the White Race. way of a& salary. It is such sound, praliiemd oo isgustin’. 3 Queens”; but every sparse mement I’ years ago there lived every-day principles which will appeal nemmmumma had I read it. 1t is fine' and I thank | centra y to the young man and which he will| when he is full is nothing less than & victim of illusion. find in a study of the republican plat- form. President Taft stands for the working people and their pay envelope, betterm thy ited States BOt be over-doctored, as the world ?;'v......if.'z.fi and saely, and he|knows President Garleld was! has a record which backs his stand. Young yvoters are not going to be fooled by# bombastic fire and rose- nbrql promises which are in contra- ction to past conduet, and neither m they golng to hasten to change! the ecomomic laws of their country; ang bring to themselves blasted ‘in- wtead of brighter hopes for the future THE WDBLD’B BALL CHAMPION’S this year and is estimated’to be worth Ungquestionably one of the greatest! $15,000,000. cvontests for world’s cha.mplonsmp In baseball Bas been fought In the past ten days, and it has shown that' days when the games were lost in the | frst luning, it was a nip and tuck coptest throughout. {Never before has » waorld's series gone to eight games. dever before was a tle played. It| has been a contest between great teams and great players, six of the bitlons of baseball. Each of the great Wood. New York got his grain. | seems to bether those who use it haif ‘Turkey from the results in Tripoli and the two teams engaged therein were 2t home seelis'to be depending upon ndmirably matched. Barring the two that alome. 8 ’ R P is 'tm- Pollywog, chmlt of the vfiu. you very much for it. o G one s water At 1| amnah MeVeigh of Norwich: Than you v mucht,grthehndymyou 2’1:”&): Quail, !; mighty fine host, anrd me. It's the best book I ever banquets he serves dainty cui- oast. (’!.‘ha ‘Wide Awake Circle was startea s S Jan. 13, 1911—Uncle Jed) R is for Robin, who ' swaflowl Just ~Uncle Jed.) oodles, . Bertha Fuller of Eagleville: - Of eatthworms a8 easy as we swallow | ceived my book today and thui ,':u Roolibe, gery much for It 1t makes my third S is for Spider; in skill who can mateh |7 e . Lttt ontey oM. B 5L Pemmalties. The Dear Uncle Jed: hawk at “ome. It is. eolor is black and W) 1 feed it - smakes, gulrnh. 1t has claws g:hul feathers. Sometimes I bthnout%nfly. It flies around Let us hope that Mr. Roosevell will h i B4 i ] 8 | - E No one was more cut up over that Boston trouncing Tuesday than Joe £ gt i gl §g The question, What is beer? never +§ 1 put two roosts in for it. REGINALD CLARK, as much as the size of the glass. He enjnyl a fat fly and knows just Eight Little Pigs. ; Bow to catch 'im. ) PRIZE BOOK WINNERS. of eight littie| CUrieYVile. The turkey crop of Texas is going to a farmer who A to be 80 per cent. greater than ever|T i8 for Tree Toad, when his songs he| L—Wilbur D. Hobby of Guflmflle. The duhnd Oriole. is reeling —*“The Battleship Boy- tn gn all over, it gives me a queer, lonesome, late | Bervice,” by Frank Gee all black. The ' summer, feeling. with black and “The Moltor Boai Ch;h and the Wire. t. - U,is qnite useleu in writing this less.” by H. l‘ 3—Gretna Kl'"'l'll“! Of l(yuth—-"A Icnx’sflndlwnrd,tho’l'valookoda Child’s Gard T With the rmfigz of being fighters very 1 echlly the orchard oriole. M; z:- used to have one when.a she wo yut 1t would lay out hair as 80! to weave it. EF?’ ?sf’ =§§§5£ Those segking information on how|VY 18 for Vulture, a great greedy bird, 4——Mnry Nolan of Taftville—“Black presldenuuzra nominated will do well | FliS manners are worse' than the owl's, | Beauty,” by Anna Sewall : i female dull yellowish and gray; the female, "Now young male, second year, like to study the“evidence befote the Clapp £ ave ety 5—_Agnes Absrg ‘of Tattville—Hans|mente. T see the | pui with black face and throat il investigation committee, W in for Wasp, u spiteful old fellr, | Andersen's Tales. 548 181t very proud when he thought e Coiatry abl R (DAIF Baties Heaven is blessing America what- L make yo’u beller. g i .-B‘l;éng:au?;’,"g,f". nm“n !Cdngbl&— his brothers. teil ts, have a Dl‘dn'em for ! ever the poiitician may be doing. The s ¢ Ea m walked around ard eight games being magnificent exhi- .. f po is 10,000, X is for nothing;.’tis as useless as U| 7—Elmer Burbank of Moosup—“Lost came to a place he jcrop of potatoes ,000,000 bushels p— t greater this year than last! m“"”‘t inte the orchard. pitehers have had their bad day thought for the entire contest Mathew- son pitched the evenest ball. The final and decisive game was a sensational contest. Every advantage wag taken, every player was on his toes, and the crowd, whether it realized it or not, probably saw one of the! greatast games of baseball ever played | It was & contest which taxed every, player to his limit and excellent gener- alship from the captains was dis- played. The sending in of Hendrick-| son to bat for Bedient changed the, course of events. Great things were, at stake anc\ by following up such ad- vantages Boston won a magnificent vietory, - It's no disgrace for New | York to losé to such worthy opponents but it is a great achievement for the Red Sox and a deserving compliment to the masterly managemem of Stahl. THE COUNTY HOME. | The annual meeting of the board of managemeft always effectively calls to' mind the fact that this county is lhe,me Sall. sionse it “‘Who are you?” grumbled the gen- | possessor of a temporary ~home for! children which s in the hands of| most worthy people, both as to ad-'Tincle Sam's Alaskan bonndary to the‘you can find places énough to sleep. visoty amd active conduct. Such an Arctic coast the past summer had a|Go away and let me rest’ | think the post Bryan must have loved | whon Ma made It aad let tho o Compo-Board, It is much institution plays an important part in|rather lomesome time. Nothing ex- “The = frightened and weary little |the fringed gentian very dearly, be- s et warmes- in Winter and cooler the futute welfare of hundreds of chil- | citing occurred during the trip. Queen went to apother gentian, who | cause he wrote such e beautiful poem Nn just hear them children,” said in Summer. Naile right tothe dren, who, through misfortune, over gladly sheltered her, In the morning, |about it. I am so fond of the poem | Barbara. ‘“Where’s the little boy and studding. More economical. . ‘before leaving the flower, she said: |I have learned every word of it. girl who weren't to speak to me one 5 which they had no control, placed! The bull moosers claim credit for|““.iy 3" prieng hereafter you and| “Please recite jt, and when you have | word if 1 boiled them some candy? Won't crack, dent, chip ' them in the hands of their friends;|the accompiishments of the Taft ad-| your children shall be distinguished | finished we must start for home, as| “There, now, Barby, I wasn't speak- admit moisture to spoil and, truly, they are in the hands of ministration because, as president g,.m all the other genilans by the |the sun will soon be setting.” ing to you. I was g to Grace.” paper Takes paper, P"fl“ their friends, if they did but realize ) Roosevelt recommended them. Taft|power, I now give you, to open a,mi So Katherine furnished an appro- 1&1&’ soon Barbara ..?5 the candy tint, ? . Lasts as long as the it, when they come under the influ-|cannot be overshadowed in this way| receive the sunlight’” priate ending to their talk about gen- y ence of the home officials. There they by Multimillionaire Munsey. “That is & lovely story,” sald Alice receive the best Influences and are| Tarilit s (et Aldsins af: 0onh 1% Congsrmmman Yinlareestl " ssan m.t:u; r:m"xs ::f:;nm o 'Thwd e:l'onom. bright with autamn M:m .hu 2 plece to pull and Grace housey, laundry, mm duct and given the rudimentary edu-|tariff makes things dear; and, Vet |«pyt et us rest while we talk.” And colered with the heaven's own| When had the candy pulled ward fobes, sigas, g cation which will permit them to be- when the duty was taken off from| +rhe little giris and their aunt, who blue, flley cut it pieces and ate some of plays come good citizens. Though deprived hides the price of shoes went up: md|were walking in the couatry on a That openest when the quiet light ‘Then they went to M and dream- D‘mf" sample and books of the gentle and lasting influence of a loying mother,Yand a father's help recelve an aftentive care and ¥ learn to assume the responsibiif. ] utside world, rests on the manegement, but it stands to thelr credit and that of their matron that their record is en execellent one, Tt has unquestionably been a blessing to many ehildren that they eemid re- celve the moral, eduentional and spir: Itnal guidance which Lhe home gives, them cars and shelter' whiel: wilj loan the farmer meney on! Aunt Estiier began, Nod o'er the ground-bird's hidden nest, “ud‘l-vn object is 10 make of them morigage for 5 per eemt, instead of ‘*“Phe frinsed gentiam opeps enly in | " good and worthy men and wemen, and 8 1-2 per cent, Which he aow pays in' the sunshine; the closed gentian pever “Thou waltest late, and com’st alons, r 4 instances exist a-plenty that this is' many parts of the OWRLry, n? force opens, The flowers of the closed gen- ' W'hfln WM' are ‘bare and birds ere nu. stood at the r&“ fl“ms HARTFORD, CONN. sccomplished, Great respensibility of this statement deesm’t have te pe Has are 2 dacker shads of bine snd i 3 There is one surprising thing about the democratic party—it is alwiys go- ing to win'before election. Time and ill fortune cannot squelch its splrlt The Queen Fairy and the Gentians . By Mabel Stillman In Australia they talk about God- made Sydney and man-made Mel- bourne. Perhaps these distinctive| (Writtén Specially for The Bulletin.) :mm. Red are very rare and titles will not be recognized in heaven ound alm exclusively in the Andes.” a “This blossom is beautifur enough 0| w5,y erows in other countries?” and dontain from four to six be the ane in which the Queen of the| . PO and Edison is a great man in electrical e . Yes, in @ great many countries. eggs, specided, scrawled spotted lnowledge. He made several tries | Fairies slept,” remarked Xatherine, | There are several modes in Bngiand, with k and brown. befora he succeeded. When it came| looking admiringly at the gentiap in|and a few in Scotla Range: United States, east of the \ They also grow in - MORRIS 1 plains, bree@ing from the gulf to “- to politics he got the wrong alley the|ber hand. il e oty and Michigan: winters in very first time. “I wonder,” replied Allce, “if m;mwm,m_ and those Central Anperica. A Chicago girl refused 38 a week fn fringed edges of the petals are the cur- | say that the beautiful s Making Candy. From your nephew, mmmMMewmnfimot;‘maminmmua Grace apd Horace Clifford had a nice WILBUR DUHAM HOBBY, Age 1L a shirtwaist factory and took $6 in aj:ht ‘which forgotten, Gurleyville. an overall shop on the first floor, be- the rising sun." oo e home 1 Indiasa & Mtte way out ef pi pA A town. s cause of the extra peril to life in & '’Aunt Esther,” “pleaded mflnflne.‘ e fifth-story manufactory. l “tell us the stery once more.” Thev sat out on the porch looking at DON'T the stars when suddenly Grace said: PLASTER Your - “Yes, dear,” replied the sweet hced “Come, let’s go down and see if Bar- The fact that registration in Phil-|iady. “The Queen of the Fairies was baen’ : she New HOUSE Lineiwalls and ceilings with delphia is 17,000 less than four yearS' .+ jate one night and asked a gentian 1 ago doesn’t show any added interest | to give her :’:ener y politics in Pennsylvanis because of| ; o . { Alps, Apennines and Pyrenses, also on "!M M’iomk ’:h'-«-‘ J.&tnga ““T am the Queen of the Fairies? some of the mountains of France and Md kind? The engineers who mere-stoned: “‘If you are the Queen of the Fairies Gg_rmsny" s “It'N sugar off,” sald Grace. “Don't | ““Aunt’ Esther” said Katherine, “I|you know how it sugared off once tlans by ng: house. ! “Now tell us something about the gen- Fine for garage, chickeo~ | when the duty was put upen hosiery| beautiful Saptflmba- altekmoun, follu:— Succeeds the keen and frosty night. Gfi v M the price of stockings went down| ed a musieal little brook through the & prion 0t w ,neeu meadow for quite a distance be< “Thou comest not when violets lean | fore finding & resting place, At length O'er wandering brooks and springs Col they resehed a large tree, seated them- unseen, ean he veduced by a sysiem| yeives om its moss covded roots, and Or columbines, in ‘purple let telling all about Compo~ lud and its many uses. Drop us & postal today. An Qg But 5 2 Ol Bt Gand Bute L. L. ENSWORTH . 3 ¢ & SON | IR ANNA sgum 3. FER, Age 1 —— JPresident Taft says the priee of | predu . . _This time the | discussed Docauss it 16 self-apparent. JATSAF thas the Fringed gentian, They | And "‘”‘ end shorteming days por- g:l o8 snd came slowly ’r’y e—_————————" ‘ are elusters cemposed of four or mere | The aged vear i near his end. “lt wery obedience that Does Protty Well Witheut. | Aowers. M‘ cluster is surrounded b“! g % glow,” “uld fim “Did you p- 2. ' C ATM u 'n The Colonel must meot be east dewn | loug narrow leaves.' en doth thy sweet and guist eve |the nursery doer efter you, so that e oo S orain e ooaeren | ““¥re all gentians blue? inquired | Lok thiough its fringes to the aky. |Freddie won't follow your" PAVSICIAN AND wmm‘ with an earthquake.—Adtlanta Consti- { Aliee. Blue—blue—as if that gky let fall - "1 forgot,” said Helen Room 5, Secopd For, fi'l;’l-lm LY {ution Noi a few are ollow and seme arve! A flower from lts cerulenn wall” “Then run back and sbut it. | am in Night ‘shens 3 & < - R LETTERS TO UNCLE JED. , '/ as The male is ut and black; the

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