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THE NEAR-FREE LUNCH. Since the frec lunch has been de- . clared fllegal in this state the near B4 free lunch has come into, existence. Eorwiwch Fuiletin August 1st saw its end, and also saw * nud Geuriesd. its stccessor. Senseless laws are ll) YEARS OLD. Mae wibe 'AWAKE CIRCLE [ il fi s o oy K R G B ) | o Gitls De Stopped & miws on thie WAl ) wu“l" Tu - Boys and partment Srie The b arksman was ¥ S all near h . He n::v" et ,n%? ':i course, ef“g her. 4 g e hit her on the side. She was Very | ; — younger brother and sisters, who think | Much hurt, vet sie fluttered and limy. : “THE TRAPPER'S MISTAKE"—Big Two-Reel Featurs. . easiest evded. 3 The #aloonkeepers of the town of Enfield immediately issued lunch tick- cts—ane for three cents, or two for a Rulss for Young Wiitese intent an Y 3 > o —— : :‘:’);;1;::5 s"'sr;;‘,' to all inten n(d X ‘:Wm mpnn:u“ n:s“mmm .: the [ It very entertaining. 10 the 200t 6F e B G hnis: Becotaat I “TME MIBTAKE, " The, Elarashs Latsdt Sensation. e 900 a g o e %09 8] Briis oniy shows that -maling men |~ 4 YR e | ol INKRERS SFRRIZE ROOKS. L | B, i et s iidTestifies She Was Restored “THE GLOVE,—With All-Star Vitagraph Cast. . e A&ood by law doesn’t work: mneither ar Py t Norwich, | 9fice more to rise. Only one of her SAWHEN LOVE L Py 3 G ooy, vered A% e Fosiaiee L Bereion | focs muking men ‘healthy by specint | 9, Bt precerence. ” Do uot nee over | 1= Lillian Brehaut, of mast Norwlch | W15C N (0 p "l Fest furn: | $0_Health by Lydia E. L LOVE Lasks O i, &5 Second-ciass mattets enactments, To be stabie all per- O shbibs o0, Wis . onty [ by ikare Daot Drader | &d_her over on one slde: Pinkham’s Vegetable 18 A TRUST,"~Screaming Farce Comedy. Telephone Calis: : |taining to goodness must be founded tulieiin Business Office. upon consclence, and matters affectifg Wi Fediorial R health must be controlled by a knowl- will be used. Write your name, age and ad- De yeu think the boy would have = laughed if he had seen her tumble 2 Compound. 2—Minnie Johnsen, of Unvasville— over? dress plainiy. At ihe botten “of the | BIrd Stories for Little Folks, é L - S aiteiin dob Ofice, 35- & cdge and the honoring of natural law. | stery. 3—Ada Ringland, of Norwich Town— | , S0 time in the night the mother | w00 N ¥, — *Lydia E. Pink- | COOLEST —— TUFATDF Uotlding. ‘Telephone B UFTAY | The makers of such laws usually | o HGAress all communications to Un- | Wila Kitty, by Mis L. T, Meade: During the next day the little birds ham’s Vegetable Cflnrmmd has cer- PLACE lh‘ Al K e mean well, but they appear to lack e 4—Veronioa Rocheleay, North Frank- | slept—when hunger allowed them—and | e tainly done me a lot ‘ 8 Norwich, Thursday, Aug. 7, 1918. | perception. No man ever was or ever lin, Davo Derrin's First \Year at An- | waked and then called out, They were | of good. 1first heard ¥ oot = = will be made honest, virtuous or moral | ~iee T o = napolis, by H. Irving Hahcoek. EOTL)'.?neg:ega;":n‘g‘3,:;e§§xffl§‘mey i of it when I was 8 e T S 2 2 by legislative enactment, wm“vu";‘:’ufi.fi_l -‘nz}u'g n;i_s;"h !m‘:«n, lnr ‘Willimaontic— .'ni?mi their mother’s warm breast. !m.‘:;dlldvu " FEATURE GA ) FEATURE 2 S B Straighiforwardly ac The Bleeping Beauty. Befote dawn they all died, one after ever. le- . DR/ t'he Circulation of THE DULL SEASON. B honest—in face - 6-Eva Alperln, of Mansfield ¥our |enotnen = A e 8 REEL _—A REAL SENSBATIONAL DRAMA— & REEL i e . Half the business is being run by Be nobudy eise vut you” Corners. The School Queens, by Mrs, | The boy marksman had killed five take it MUTUAL WEEKLY—No 30, HE PEDDLER—Keystone. the Bulletin subs now because this 18 the vacation L2 e ] S birds at vne shot—the mother aud her < ke b tored trom | J§ DICKS TURNING-_Reliance Dramd time, and in vacation time business is POETRY. o, Uik i i SRR SRR TR 7 I "‘I‘ "M“ V-BEE w becaus y ai - '—Florence Whyte, of Willimanti E 4 organic inflamma- The Dulletin has the Inrgest elr- n:lu h\wfl\‘\; f; v;;rrr::?:“ 1!“:!?']\”:5 Fribulations. of e Bey. A Bweet Git] Graduate, by Mrs, L. flmgl“x:’;tul\fie hdeal;!u:lnle birds will fiog and would have S -ty bt o 8 ons ¢ g cad W s boy did, < 3 part of the busigess world is taking | There ain't'no use o' taikin'—vacations | - 4y > ADA RINGLAND, Age 10. 1| |spells when I would \iwes larger than weat of aay ta || time to plav. Nobody is in a hurr 8—Amos Loomis, of Lebanon—Fow | Norwich Town. be in such pain that is all right, Nerwieh. 3¢ lu delivered to over || not cven congress. Except you have to milk the cow at| Sicar Grit Won the Day, by Captain | e 1 would tear my t . : i Alan Douslas. i DAILY SERVICE 5006 of the 4053 keuses im Nor- The world is pausing after a fash- mopnin’ and at nmight, A Boy Who Hated Trees. ne day my husband got the s Bl k l . s SUSR Sutiats ks ‘we N ion 5o hera s Ameston evervintil |Dincs Rt 0 IRINE oh st (o) do bat | e ), Furatiden, of Hkk Nare |'roi 2oy Wln AT sl B ORE SR BADREES | teamer Block Island Ohirsn 2 SE L SAtnE TS e e T The gOVEOHT take vour hat and hike wich (gratuity)—The Daisy Book of w boy who hates trees. His father PRI T g SO0 help me. My first ment's economic policy, the passage|Out in the country with your dog, or} <\winnare of books liting in Norwich | had Just bbught some trees from the but they g anywhere you like, may call at The Bulletin business office | hursery and at night he told John to thought was for Lydia E. Pinkham's of a low tariff measure which comes | . But 1 was seared when vesterday I| gt S0 7 %00 4t Ot o m. on | 80 to bed early so he could help set | Vegetable Compound and I sent my hus- nearer to free trade than any tariff WATGH HILL and BLOCK ISLAND 1,108, and in all of these places it ¢ . monkeyed with the bunch o them out in the mornin; | i - S e iy framed in this country In modefn | pown to the lake an' staved all day.| THUFSday. +| He went, saying to himself: “What zm;l u‘fi,figfltm?:;:n‘flflo]f!;fl;f::t AM. AM M. A M. Eastern Commecticat has forty- || times. 1 aidn't take no lunch STORIES ~ WRITTEN BY WIDE.|a nuisance trees arel I wish I could lirely cured. Norwich . woLve *9:00 *¢9:15 | Block Island 4245 35 Business is dull becaise we afe in | fixcept a doughnut that I got, an’ it be in & land of no-trees.” | health and my health and happiness § OUVro ioiser =" TRe0 "6 4h | Waten HlL 348 440 and atxty || the waiting period and all business Is was never et, AWAKES. e fell asleep dreaming of a desert | eame from Lydia E. Pinkham’s medi- Wateh Hill .. 11.45 12,00 | New London . 5.05 6.00 free delivery romtes. going slow: the manufacturers do not | Because when | was in the lake the - and no grass nor trees in sishi. “And gine You may rest assured that Ide | Block Island ..... 115 1.8 | Norwich ... 7.00 730 is @eld In every ||care to stock up till the markets are doggone thing got wet. My Garden. how hot,” thought John as he gaw a all I can to recommend your wonderful P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. D. || settied, and the banks do net eare to Dear Uncle Jed: I thought I would | black speck moving toward him and a it oy gy “'h”“x—,‘-“fs flshtm‘ “‘v;,h my line B | write and tell you about my garden, | Man on a l‘nm'vl he«-k_nlning u;flmm, Thle x;edi:ln%wmmgnt:— M};{s.;‘nb i * Daily, except Sundays. ** Sundays only. . ivinio = 3 Spinks went in (o ewim. One day this spring the whole school | Man gave John a ride on his eaimel, | Sronm, Route No, 8, Malene, N. Y. “ Business has kept up well and a | ip pretty soon Fred Jones velled out|hought a collection of flower and veg- | S00n they came to a spring of water, ; T 5 SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS condition of hope and expectanoy is for me to look at him. etable seeds (o see wiich one would & litle grass and one of the things he The success of Lydia’ E. Pinkham’s | the result. Is congress going {0 8trike | The chump had got u drift [0g to hang | raise (he biggest crop. So we took Nated=i tree. He even put his arms | Vegetable Compound, made from roots Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, July 7 to August 29. the blow which opens our markets to. and the tow | Saturaay to plant them, around it. Then as he awoke It Was | gnd herbs, is unparalleled. It may be g free to the world and which brings |Had taken him out awful far—he| fThe seeds I planted were muskmel- | morning | d with perfect confidence by wortien W h H “ AND Bl k I l d AND < and poverty to our doors? couldn't swim, you know— | ons, corn, carrots, radishes, cabbage, | e 101 hls dream to his mother) used with per inNaan. atc 1 RETURN ocC sland weturn gl An’ he was scared and hollerin’, an' it| Snd jestae, which came up good, jand said: .| who suffer from displacements, inflam- Aduits. 805 Children, 25 Adults, 75¢; Chi EDITORIAL NOTES, was gittin' rous: | Then I planted my fower seeds, ad 1 am (hal T am not in| mation,uleeration,tumers,irregularities, | ults, 50; ren, 256. ults, 75¢; Children, 40c. ¢ An’ when I tell you I was scared you bet | which were marlgolds, asters, eosmos, as-a. deseri, eriodic pains, backache, bearing-down In the city where most homes are it ain't no bIIFY. | calendulas, pansies, sweet peas, ealliop. John hurried out to plant the trees tl'll talon indigestion, disziness, Shore Dinner Hotses and Bathing Heach near landings at Watch Hill owned by the people there is the best | I was so scared I jumpad into the lake, | gis pinks, zinnias, peonles, petunias, | PeLore breakfast, - Neighbc aw such | feeling, flal cy, Eviia B Pink and Block Istang. For further information, party rates, apply &t ofice government. clothes on an’ all | which have been growing nicely since ;‘”‘:‘,;‘“5‘;“‘“’,“8 ’””“m“"'f-‘ ”':"“?‘n e ';‘“;"I‘A‘S’ ;l’ m""’{’,‘“ F;‘:}"‘t"‘é‘:;‘i”““’;d”ma “"; of company on Shetucket Street, Norwich. ot e An’ swam for him, waile one of the | the rain. | taken charge of all of the [rces lately, | ham’s Vegetable Cor EAMBHIP CO, C. J.' I18BIST N Hhe A1k BF Vititerence: oMo’ Wt tha Boidll ¥ids bewak to sauat. [ T Uncle Jed ana the Wide. | RIS Mia brothers care nothing mpeciai | ot S 7 or famale ila. NEW ENGLAND STEA by B3 TER, Norwieh, Agent. women are wearing nowadays 18 a Awake Circle have gardens, too. I : e o Whid'T Pot ote Whepe 1 Ha gone He ke Sirtle fve et 2 - was good that he dreamed that, ) Have The Bulletin Follow You |ferev tisne (HER: 15 Tokve s Dlace Noth Baiie T e font son IS aE RS K Her Tailless Kittens, These Septemberish mights in the | On His side of the log an’ grabbed at Bt 8 Dear Uncle Jed: 1 want fo thank Bhiih SR of SBRE NI e shok AE me! 1 punched hits face i Fite PHATS T Foshiiit: v § vou for the prize book You Eent me, Readers of the Bulletin leaving 3 B - . An’ told him to stay where he was, an’ R 2k T . AR for it has some cute poems in it. . { mountain resorts hard, bk i John Andrews lived in a little vil- How 8he Wins Sta o e B the city for the seashore, mountains, | | 23 IR B s LD e LY + poke | lage on the seacoast. 5 s " Or I would 10ach across again an’ poke | 144 ARG NaFIBk O il <t Dear Uncle Jed: I thought I would| Last time I wrots of some puppies rural resorts or Europe can have hn D. Rackefeller insists that he e thE ey ?“_':’Hn:' e AT Ol oraats, motd write you @ letter about how I help |1 had at home. so now I will tell you CAN HAVE the Bulletin follew them daily and | [is @ boy. This being so, how can he [T yelied at him to paddle an’ to push, [ }or tofd g by B Dateeis, bUid aamma. : - of some kittens I have at my grand- Orders should be placed with The These summer Sundays are dooms- No, Laint Siunkey.Dow, © Bay. There wa an old oak tres near |1 ometimies make the beds snd wash | L L 6 T]hvv.\{‘ fikvesta thliy wie Bulletin Office. days for many people. We all can|For that was vesterday an’' I have et ", i o b eas- | dishes, and sometimes make a cake | When running lool e rabbits, en 15 " PN 3 in Business Office. SLS Sor SRRy peile. - dp oAl Bt sns yenerds By ‘and it was said that the treas- | GHNGE, Wi, bometmen make o na |1 irst came they were affald of any Spooling, Doubling, Winding. Will teach you and pay & ot awful ad the ' to y " v al % yea a 10 o roo one, but now e CoAx em In he s — = | price DU RO v Mao o] B0y ‘a Andrews was about 11 years old and Bk SEht g oads e GooleN | ey ) e Lot HARN, while you learn. Apply at once to ¥ o TASCRAEEE iy aas Hometimes I sweep the sitting room | I hope before I go home I can be OFFICIAL EXTRAVAGANCE. Cannda s being agitated bY the | i one ki rushed away to EQ's house, | , ON¢ jMoonlisht night he procured |, UG | FReR tl e the alsnes | able to pet them, for I love animais THE BRAINERD & ARMSTRONG CO Since the idea has prevailed that a | question Why doesn’'t ®mith go te 1 t S 7| & ‘spade and startéd. up the shore ¥y, and | very much. s v T gt e s A question h E Bl gt an’ he told them T [ for"the oak tree. 1ls wWas going to |2nd PUt them away, and sometimes I Y R P i s e hurch Only Smith knows, and he | An' me was drownded in the lake an’| v Ake some things up to the lump LA s, o ' ;‘" Been more reckless extravasance | doesn't tell! both of us was Cead. (g T :xgem‘.;e:!:fim he would dig [Beaw; 2t R Lol Union Street, New London, Conn. n city government, and every other e They phoned to town for o man|he went to work with a will. have a dollar and forty-seven Kind of government, than ever before, | The club women of Minnesota have Spinks, who 'stead o being glad | " For abont two hours he qug without [¢ents. 1 like to go to the five and ten He Went to Poguonock. Gntil today no country in Christen- |asked the fashion-makers to let up on | When Tie met us a-comin’ home was| result. Hal discouraged, ho rested a |¢oRt store. 1 hate bought a cook book | Dear Uncle, Jed; 1 went to Po. I R Sat 08 16 oW I tise agEe- | tight ski They have ralsed the simply tearin’ mad. | while and then went to work again, At a Mother Goose book.and fu: Quonock last Tuepda saw a great Assortm Shis the menty thet America does. dom % He sald 10T took 1 agiih down to the | last bataming. alscouraged. ho: shoved | dolls and a Bible, jack straws and soap | many ships when I went down and [H Full ent on America dot dom e e St | \de into the Eround and put on |bubble outfit and tumblers. _ when I came back. - To curb the o s e s A stick an’ then he'd hunt me up an’| t. As he pulled out the spade L RUTH BROWN, Age 8. There was oneé tug pulling four Fresh Mined posterity. 3 big S A e b R P wear me out with it! | it it something. Willimantic. arges, blessing some states wood. get his own breakfast, wash the | pyy ome kid told iny mother the| Digging out around the spot where = When we got down there we went e Ly dishica and make his hed I only half whole story, an’ then she | the spade had been, he found a large Watching the Wrens. clamming and got about two baskets. A : COAL compaiting their payment + man in a wild country Hugged me an’ cried awhile an' sald| chest. On prying it open he found 1t | Dear Uncle Jed: I put a birdhouse | THeR We went out in the sound to ’ S ANt Massactivsetts law 3 ——— — that she was proud o' me, | Contained many coins of gold and sl- | in our apple tree and there are o pae | fSh. We didn't have very good . gy g Bl Ambassador Wilson knew too much i | ver of wrens in it with ome youns bieds. | luck and only got a few cunriers and Including Steam hat nd fssues must be re- |, "jake the wrong side In Mexico. As | UNCLE JED'S TALK TO WIDE-| Going home. he got a large wheel- |1 can sit in my window and wateh | PlAckfish. ~Then it commenced to . fired werially and provision must be Figtd b il o e | barrow and his father and he went|them. . PR Ui Wa Sial 10 Isave; Rough and Dressed P and Blacksmith jande fu each years . reral commanding. AWAKES. | back to the shore. They soon went| One of the old birds will go out and |, We Started for home and arrived . wst and for t e ey | nome carrying the precious chest be- |get something for the vouns ones, | (here about six o'clock, after having | Great Variety ed proportion of o edint - W ¥ When running in ronds and pastures| tween them. John's search was fully | Then he will fly up into the tree and | ® Yery good time. President Wilson has had p tree and | % B & % The life of Yonds is spe - enough to setiie the Mexican | the Wide-Awakes have doubtiess many | fewarded. — o 0\ (ogp,, | the other old one will come out and PrGreNne T e e 1, LUMBER L jes 2ccording to the pu @ - Yellow but- LLTAN JSHMAN. | take it and then go in and give i : Tiee Secordiag to the purposes 10r | coniroversy, he prefers (o act upon his | times seen the little red or Yellow b Stonington. s baby bk et Elye S e X B s o Boads tseucd |0y "o of affairs. terflies flitting from flower to flower, gx o ner A hie et e e Teak What They Have South. Windows, L -3 . 3 gort: A but have they ever thought that there | A Wonderful Show. I am g6ing to watch the old one teach | Dear Uncle Jed: T saw a request| Window Frames, ments, five years; for st and brick | The man In the beaver hat 8avs: | gre over 20,000 different kinds in the| I am going o write about a wonder- | them to fly. from an Uncasville Wide Awake for 4 % pavements, ten years: for public [“The men who weré dying to step into | 1o 2Vor KPR CURIEE IRCR R AL o Al SOE, 0 WO RO ceater dutg | . CLARENCE SPICER, Age 1. |%ews from the South. We are soutn | Closed Drawers, Shelves, bulldings and sites, twenty vears; for | Chief Stanton's shoes couldn't keep up o L e Tl | Pouetanuek rom Connecticut quite a distance. Pol. packs and sewers, thirts toggevngreegibgs g oy ot bix as bats? iy oungle onss T 2k Avon Park, De Sota Countv, Tiorian. | Doors, Ete. Also Pole (H This is businessiike A g L While America has a great variety | ach tent a different show. In ofie tent What the Ants Did, Tnd ma oy Moe s e Coina P*%a | and Light and Heavy Extension ng forth good res There i no opposition to the secre- | of butterflies, it has none of the pret- |4 cage of lons, one large lion named.| Dear Uncle Jed: I am a Hitle boy 6 |ond At & Aone to be found — We ; 0 What i= needed is a system by [tary of the treasury placing fitty mil- [ tiest, for these are found in hot coun- [KINg wrestled like man to man; an- |vears old. Iam going to tell you about | which is made turpentine and rosin. Ladders which tax funds wi as caretu or the banks of the south and | eroe on and near the equator, and as | Soner 0ld lion called Spitfire, who had | two ants my mother and I saw When | There are no fences and herds of expended 48 private funds, and an |west coming from those sections. e : it o (just forn W mau slmost o ‘ploces. L lwe were out ploking berviés. | cattle, _ sheep and pigs (razor | = adequate return given for every dol- i the terflies go farther and farther ‘b('“ you they were a fine cage of| My mother dropped a soft berry and ' hacks) %o just where they please = S S ¢ that the finesl eclipse of | north they become and duller in | beast 4 |an ant ran up and taking it in his| e have black bes 1 T . TR bl R B e e | oL fa s sister make o dive of forty | mouth started for home. Another ant | cat, foxes that climb. trees and doers — un ever knowr ake - place | colo e |feet into the water and her husband | met him and wanted the berry, 5o they | wild turkeve quail : ; THME CLOSING INDUSTRIES. 11, 1991, docsn't excite our inter- | The prettiest butterflies come from one of a hunired and ten. There were |had a fight and the ant with the berry | s ,J‘,Tfin?:;;"“” SuQotes nparks L TEETH g That's three generations away. the East Indies, and an odd variety of | merry-go-rounds and everything to |Killed the one that tried to take it from | " There ate 40 Jakes in this count e v = > i narrow-winged butterilles come from | hake it plefisant It was a fine show | him. [and good n\'hin‘: brim, . catfish And My reputation for making the most some textlle industry buildings promote tuberculo- | her O ged 4 L |und I wish Uncle Jed could have seen | Another ant, seeing the dead one: | trout. 5 ¢ Iife-like, finest fitting apd best wearing down on account of some al scientists, say, 1 | SCAUERlAMEIEs, and they all-Tave ‘a it GG IR |went for help and came back with|' We have oranges, grape fruit, man- lates is well known. No set ever ated by the proposed s made i® they are sure low | Money value like postuge stamps and JAMBS WHITE, Age 10. ’u-,,. more and they took the dead ant|co, persimmons, bananas, and pine 4 eaves my office until the patient is “What has the tarift Jings do mot induce the mumps. | other things people ceilect. 1 do mot| VVilimentic. and dragged it under a stone and we | apple . orchards and fields of sugar fully satisfied. This rule is never exclaims the average vofe i {Rio7 the ndnest ke sver pRiA toria | o imOved o to SN1 MM Detme. o\ | MMBe rice whé oubten. g L e o Anthe et . Th * 2 5 o e Picnic. EDWARD J. FERGUSON. e g TG ; ural gum, the use of c) It has this: The whol 2 trouble does not appear to be | hutterfly, but collectors have paid threa | oo sine we v ol Hast Norwich: PUs SIS - SHA. peiay: SekNdi impossible to detect falte teeth in the I S R Biofts. & Aowver | a0 much -Oastro 558 wOBMUAR Sublie | Onetiay we were playing and Mother for 7 or S months, thunder shower: AT Invantion {3 Belets, and 0 mamutactirors | opinian i Nenezln vonony Public | hundred dollars for a very rare one | called us in and told us we were going S every day: from 65 to 70 inches of mouth. This wonderful inveation is . e s s | opinion in Venezuela. Venezuela has |, .70 1T 5 Gt e mold the | on a pioni Thought He Was a Lucky Man, |rain a vear, from 90 degrees to 100 only to be had in my office. My s #ee In front of them a losing market. [not known what wants for many p N T el U 1 aini is to give the best at the least z Y | 95 cet o o . 1 W " w helped Mother get the things Dear Uncle Jed: In my letter I am | @egrees all summer. 4, The men who make and sell garments | years 25 cents. Bverythihg that ls rare comes r.,qy, A carriage came for us. We | going to tell you about a man who | The winters are fine. You can live possible cost. I give my personal are guarding against loss—so are the high in this world. | had a'nice ride. Mother found a_shady | thought he was lucky. ~This man|in_a tent all the vear of you wish, guarantee for 10 years with uli work. men who make the goods -American warthe | ~ Ana there are peopls who raise but- | nook beside a _little brook. So we |worked seven years for a farmer and| 1 enjoy reading all the news from THE NEW The menace of low prices and low n in Uncle Sam's battle- | terfiles with the same Care and atten. |Stopped there. * hadn't had any vacation. He. then | the different towns in Connecticut SUBSTITUTE priced gBods which will ¢ ol heen one hundred and tRIrty | (ot tov farmers. atse coickens. | 4 V¢ Picked daisies and mide daisy |asked for Some monoy, %o the farmer |and Rhode lIsiand in the Courler. I Dr, Jacksof’s. *Natural Ay Eieican Spes markets from mbroad | The esp Of our AENtIAE| o s chains and went in wading and played | gave him some money as big as his| Was born in Connecticut. | Gum® gets of testh abso- TEETH ; ° R captta) sauticis T o our MENUNE | they sell them for veyr good prices. |hide and seck. My Father put up & |hend, D, F. TUCKBR. lutely defy detection. swi These pretty butterflies all begin life ng. | He tied it up in his handkerchief | Avon Park, Fla. GOLD FILLINGS $1.00 UP, It 18 a good thing!" exclaims many _ 5 5 2 Soon Mother sald: “We had better |and walked away. A8 he was goin an American workman in his ignor- as ugly looking caterpiliirs, and some aar» 1 helped spread the table cloth. |along he met & man with & horse. - The Fox and the Cat. g e g his AGrthE TeNly. omos! tn Norwich Shoe, and i will seem fo until his | Think of a ballot clghieen foet long! | of them are covered With hairs tnat|We had ez ind meat sandwiches, caks | “That must be hice o Hie ke that | Dear Uncis Tea: one dny a cat (| Pf JICKSON Dan"st whbte g510 BRbwkiG ans teeth’ without wages go down. In order th compete [The average man's political discretion | sting and produce a rash/ and some and a lot of other things. : |Instead of stumbling along like I.do. met a fox in the forest and thought . . plates ‘(und,ucm,m, « from natural With cheap foreign oods wages must | would nnt hegin (o cover such a plece | will annoy you with a nettling fiuia 4¢ | It besan to rain and Mother'said we {1 will give you my money for thaf|he would speak to him because he was Buccessor to ones) are inserted positively without gome down, or manufacturing come to | of paper as that. This s New York's | \ou Loneure to handle them. This is| ™ hEmiome, o iR horse,” he sitid. | #0, wise. . THE KING DENTAL €O. pain. = 888, which ipelle indefinite idle. |way of making th eab etolWETEE | 5 ¢ 2 | plsTH IR 1. HOADLEY, Age 10. 80 they traded. And then came “How are things getting along Main 8 B S Dental Nurse in Attendance. Bess for labor. way of making the ballot effective! their protection against the birds which rattieboro, Vit along & man with a cow. | during this season?' asked the caf. 203 Main St. next to Boston Store Painless Extraction. B e it Susk haut come pue el ' | would eat them. | e qfhat will be nice to have all that| The fox was full of pride and dis- ({3 & m. %o 8 p. m. Phone 1282-3 enough to get by seeme bad: but low * There have been thousatids of books | The Wentletrap. fi'ux.,;; for :,,;‘“g(:,“;. Gnsteyou ""V;""."’~",‘Am" il Mo S S S 0wtk or woney to buy | written about these little butterflies| ,ONe of the most beautiful of ail the | HOLe t | hat do vou mean by asking me v c r money to buy t thes utterflies | gpoiig which are to be found upon the | ;59 he had the cow, and walked along. | how T am getting along? How many s everybody. should havé the right with will prove to be worse. OTHER VIEW POINTS ]| which to you scem of 0 little import- | seastiore is the Wentletrap, He had mot gone far when he came 0 | tricks do vou know? B T e retoh otin . | €ty Mindey= it cofigressmen | ance. [ oLt I8 sometimes known ad the “stair. | & B 2. 4 to himm: “Bwvery | ihele 0" OBIY one frick” repeated | SDUR T D, n ® Gri hung them ot | directly DeusuBE:itc put up the bars 3 | e case shell,” because the ridge c hanie: Blacksry &a J Bl ©_cat. s : 3 L s s THE ONE WEAK SPOT. s foeis f | un round it are very much ke thoge |4me 1 put my hand in my pocket I| ~What trick 1s that" asked the fox. | the window ‘in the winter for the | would be to bar out dust Such B8 4 Men in public positions are constant- | A Worcester man has just figured | WETTERS OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT. fspiral staircases by which one <limbs | O0d monevsr - - Al the oAt when «he|”\We_have two horses, Queen Bess |that there never was and never can 1y showing that bread and butter too [out that In the last fifty years he has | |.in 4. B " TR | to_the top of church towers and other | e B ate n T cotld find | hounds are chasink me, 1 can SDHTE | . ¢ wrown Betty g be but one Mark Twain. Nature does B we hood and judsment. | paid $21,000 for rent, and how is start. | illlan J. Brewste ank you | jorty bulldings. I you want to find | MONeY In my pockets like that. I will | nimbly up Into a tree and I can save i o f that kind. In- - - P e ing o to bu hi: vn h o |Very much for the prize book I re-|jt the b 1 100k j&give you my cow for that anvil over | myself ?” Betty s cross. but I can do any not make duplicates of % Ik is sald of Secretary of State |i08 out fo buy his own home—a case | ;5.9 n fow weel £0{TE A8 & Teal [rascores aiincestocioak 18 a8 | (HB 1L e aotnat i 7 sai thing with Bess. She eats cookies | cidentally Uncle Joe gives pretty good Wnillipe that he declares he cannot |Of better Jate than never.—Meriden | . : - eal |ridges of small pebbles which are | WA s .| s that all” said the fox. I can |CEIRE FEEH STRER PR, €418 ead her | reasons why lobbylsts should be Pe- e tha! clares he cannot S Delt nice book 1 know. 1 hope I will suc- | washed up here and there on sandy| The blacksmith ‘said: “All right|do one hundred ftricks: and besides |2nd o 14 g ied istered and tagged.—The @iscriminate and punish automobile | ceed and win another prize book some | coasts by thé waves, and which are| 1i¢ picked it up and went away. these I have a sackful of cunning” |&round to eat grass. i g @rivers who persistently violate the | president Biliott, who succeeds Mr. | time. | gonerally mixed up swith broken coal | He Soon came to a pond where he | At that moment four hounds eame| I m going to be a farmer when I Bristol Press. Jaw without the help of town and city | Melien as head of the "New Haven | Franklin D. Crosby, of Brookiyn: | Which has been thrown out from ships, (StOPPed to drink, and as he was drink- | into sight. The cat sprang into a |EFOW UP- |\ 0y oomme ape 7 Betttes: and ia asy city of t s being advised by the news- | Thank you §!But it is‘not very common and vyou |\NE the anvil fell in the water. trée and wae safe. s ’ I you for the interesting book you He watched it sinking and th. iy n Lebanon. IR e wis St thia. potice a4 they ' hat all ho has got to do is | so kindly sent me as a reward for my | Umst not be disapointed if you do not |16 WAICSS !t Sinking and then went | “Open your sack, Mr Fox! open = . Vi gk n his railroad so that it will sat- ; 9 . i o gucceed in finding it. . D ok R your sack e o cat. e dogs : wink at he violation of A% he peoplé of New England. Per- ‘lsfinl&ff'm} wvas pleased to receive It and TILIIAN SREHAUT, Age 18, FLORENCE MADLEY, Age 12. had seized the fox and were about| HOw 8he Learned Multiplication. the courts do not uphold the ardor s Mb en Wil tell him just how Y 3 | “Bast Norwich, N. Y. Lebanon. to tear him to pieces. Dear Uncle Jed: When I was seven Decessary to make some citizens re- o task that is—Fall River | Florente Whyts, of Willlmantt ] e “Ah, Mr. Tox,.vour hundred fine |yvears old the/multiplication bothered #pect the law. The canse for official Thank you ever so much for the lovely LETTERS TO UNCLE JED, Florence’s Chickens. tricks are of no use to you! Had you |me, I worked over it for five weeks Jaxity 18 always found somewhere — prize book. I know I'll enfoy reading | 2SRt ’ Dear Uncle Jed: T haven't been | KNOWN one trick like mine vou would | and was only as far as the sevens, g oy The Washingion correspondent of |it. | A Double Spell away fhis. summier, but Ithink I am [Bave'saved your life. orled theicst.| 'T dofit balleve il ever lddrn the who ever tried it fn hizh and honorable places, and law Senate are younger men Ana bear | Celved the book that you sent me, I ande. I go to my Auht's house to |Belbing mother and playing with my loughed. says it is the best #5 made o farce of and justice a mock- at hetler than the older ones | NAve read it half through and find i '8bend my summer vacation, She lives |SI3te2, InG DIOVRR o g o An Indiistelous Bervant, Papa looked up {rom his paper and ®ry because they are afraid of the in- 0. Besides, the Democratic | Very. Interesting. I think the boeks on & farm, IeBeat aeal 3 - St “That is one of the very things that thi f its kind Buence which may take from them |majorily finds the exercise of power | (At You glve away ars just lovely, and | We have two horses six eows, and|reat deal == o Pear Uncle Jed: I..2m €oing to|,ged to bother me, Eva.” said he, “and ing of its kind. Joyab « < | ahisiee leks, and . four hogs, Wi o her, o about sev- g lazy gir Pk The farventpraver of J. G. Hollana ts |find he weatler frksome—Wateta.| Emily Babeosk, of Old Myafic: Ro- fave n aos) N memne 1y Doner . W8 lenty: i all, And- 1 fe80 and WAISE | Once upon & Hiiel there was' 13 A SRR ) B e Wb shosid all vfter (3da y 1 eeived (Ho book You scnt me and T pm have a Kittan; his name 15 Mike, | them every'day, mistress and her servant, When the | Seven times nine are ssiv Oyres, L " | detighied with if, T will write anather | Wae live right near the Oxebexs, 1t | Mother ihinks fhey are growing|mistress was #pinning she would | * o ow I know I God xiv The time demands | Amropassador Wilson ta ot The | jetter, and it 1 get a prize F hope you |is the only river that can he Apeiled | VY Ricely, —We have some Jarge | throw nway afl the knots and ends. | o v oat funi® sald 1 “Now I o mn. T trie faith | SoP thes W Race o Flani e foa | ML SORd mo wnilier ano of ihe ook | elincr way, "We live hoats 'and 1 go | SNOUER lo KN They are of the BUMf | One day sho got marrled and wher | % THRCTNNG Yot oro o weeks had 2 reng minds, nearts, sorry: they | Wnve no righi to feel f g (he setics of the #Aulomobile Girls, | row Phiees age bl Ahaugs ve, | Orbinglon steek pnd are very good | she was will the bridgegroom he % ? and willing hands B D ent ot o hoped thal, | 1 ynanic yii ever 46 mueh, s ‘|' YnE TANNID .len;flrx.:'."fagla“::. lnyers, Beme of {he fowls we raised | sald - B cm"u‘n;ln’rulh“ S T QRN hen 1he Just of offics does | for THE Brescor af snc rate ‘Bresl. | iksrine B 1% | Uneasville, lust year weighed eight and nine [ “Your servant has a nlee dress on, 98 the other BCAOWIB . o o jearn et Rill: fane TV festrain the impd. || Oathsring Desmaddy of Nevwisn: { | R S pousnds, I'd like some of other Wide | And tne bride sald: It 1s the knots | 1\ "ORC Col ¥ Kemnamber seven times Men whom the apolls of office can- | UeRSS, 0F the_ rionen | fetlow-deme- | thank you very much for my priac | Witas Bhe Taught Midget Awaked (o wrile wbout thelf enick- | and ‘ends from my spinning.” N y 7,600 per an. | ook, all thesigi and liked it | L 4 3 | ens, the bridesrosm went . ) 3 not buy; epintons and & wir; | 0™ and will Teave o weeretary of | bettl thun woy hool T have ever wead, || Deaw Uneio Jod T wish to leil vou | ™" FLORENCE A, WHTTH, Aks 8 Sl e ey il ey At T o oo R Is the Ideal en who possess v e embassy, Nelson haughnessy, | 1 like Mrs, L, T, Modde's books very tbeut my deg, Weuld yeu like to hear | WWillimantie, the bride_lazy, e Y ' . Men who have honor; men whowill [on the job. Mexlco City iz no place | well, She {8 my favorite authes |abeut him? | o LILLIAN ETTER, A Tonic. N - T Hif otii6s ! H 5 A ge 11, : - 4 bet: dema- | Iveh Tor a bolleke protossoretiarc. | Pannis B, Brews, uf Sitiimun o, 1 et i To ke 13 the mater, Mildned's Pots, Baltle, _Unole Jos Cannon Unregensrate, R SR pha stan ore & GemMAS | tora Cotran I thanik yeu fof the nice baak you save wui he ie timid of it | Dear trneie Jed: I wish te teil veu Joe Cannon is unregenerate in. his P ey wogue ot P TS me, | have begun reaaing it and I like He is six menths old, T wish yeu |aDOUL my @at and deg. My deg is My Garden and Our Horse retirement, His latest contribution ok y 8! © And dam Mis treacherous flatterles Truth Abeut Bryan it very much | could ses him, May I write againd - |a{faid of the thunder, Dear Unele Jed; 1 have a part ef | shows him as friendly and partial to 5 g Lo B b Nk R R e e MR ol i THELAA BEAAR, Age 11, My eat likes me, Me piays with |the garden fer my ewn, I have plants | the lobbylst, He tries to make out a KING’S PUREMALT Mall men, Bun-crowned, who live |4, Tr0 AR, e kiens yotug carer |1 HeAE on vt anya Bteninstea: | Mansfieid Four Cerners, © | me Rty od corn, beans, leituce, radish, ear. | case by telling the stery of hew ~ is hs a‘h ATl :’fnd Lot yfl‘mml TGk LU palue % i ¥ deg plays with me semetimes, | Pots, oniens, parsnips, = oucumbers, [ Mark Twain onee lobbled for a eopy- DEPARTMENT ' BRRTR - Goass thisic- | mator car ont hib salnfy.—ieneks City | thronsi, Sul Rifk It Sers ihibrocting. A Gruel Marksman, o, squash, asters and sunfiewers—meost- | Fight bill The story Is & good one, Ia publle life n ] = |motor car on his salary.—Kansas City !vrnus , and this] very interesting. a MILDRED WEAVER, Age 8. ly sunflewers, I sell the seed to my | but the eenclusion Unels Jee draws 4 il Bear have alse read semu of it (e my' Dear Unele fed: | khew a hav whe ' AMamsfield Feur Gerners, amether for her hens, Last year 1'ls as weak As his political hopes. Hg 86-38 HAWLEY. 8T, BOSTON v - ‘ i X @

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