Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 17, 1914, Page 9

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m—m fact. e nobody else but you.” POET! RV. Just Plain Cat. @.wgnbon cat is Persian, the Aty blg Angom Tis feathers 'ty we they % Took like t?zhem) and| Mildred Eiler of Norw > of the “Awgkes will -have | t to make the Ship. d & 1 tipve She t ¢ b ok 2 tatl so bix and wi i thank you very much for I a T <h day. '® had to make a drcn]& " o | J p ! War a Continueus Exporience of Ite mufit meets a nu Py dog, I| won, entitled The Moving Pmm-e ALI S ER 9, {her 2 4 M-éxp $ x : 8 b People—Law and erdor a Matter of en 3 . u Vi - 4 T - A y pusey. ale]‘:km?ngus‘h D d say, | cSUnE: : Srioe dok &rs, £ to be bods - Rt . i £ T < Evechl o e Bul:leu{.) g *| Naney Tetrault of v.m W0 best things | A g : 2 ! - A 2 : . gahlugton, D. C. Dee. I§—gome ctlow, and 2 vy 2 ot - e TR e m—{h x;neresun; *fim% % ?g:\l to nave | 3 p iony. for :Wlmowumemhndapemgme Mmuch for it : Wf‘, Miavs o M‘;m 2t all. 3 THE WINNERS OF PRIZE BOOKS. | &reat thise ‘big word :g;m& ;e:al;'mlher, ner S 8. h;‘clv not roundfl; way to e e . o stiow,] 1—8an man of Norwich, Famil- amps on h B e it nm-lpeclal oy iar Friends at Home. 4 l‘ivfll'. hfa aly found -2 \Whet o 1" care e Y Il of Statord d.:,,:"mt and al S 5 ] I¢ “of "Re Y‘ma j‘u“ i e }(l;ln!.n's! uth Fielding of the Red e < 3—irene Machien of Columbia, Ruth| She was m:li 4 kitten, all scamper | Fielding at Lighthouse Point. e of all igxraets could make e i e e ““EL' it very iead ot i W' were fortinste in having o %fixmw sEpOw. age 15, | Vo, ors, Lot oty 'As ‘Wo went on_deck the firet Ruth Flelding of the R ugh like her. ] 459, ‘Ghere wero. two ladies and sev- s» y be 38y comuman, but I know | _ 5—Alice M. Gorman of Versailles, A Mean Giving. : v o gool oiis & Regular Tomboy. “I cawt bear fo have Her do thef&ral e For lfie meeu me when I come from 2 least thing for me,” sald one girl of = "school awith"a loving little mex: | pro Lena M. Sayles of Maosup, Sweet Lh “s) he is t“'?nl throwing it | meq“mdf wfn:en;dfolfiqf € o 5 of brins Ang, wien she’s 'round, We never see lflfl‘:fw officers objecied they would see the 2 naughty mouse or raf, 7—Run Bromhy of Eagleville, Uncle ible” tor her ‘to forget her Idndness.” I'coneoin o hiad a Boe tals Rwé T4 AB®Ttn sure I love her better ’cause | Tom, the Burglar. “To forget one's kindness is one of one made any obj she’s just plain cat! s—Alice K P the crownlng moel! of genero: w Fruit was scarce, so our friends F 2 n al which no ordinary ‘master of g Tordinigs Fupps. Shenen B ige, B g T s s i B i P R R e I - R - the; was it ot e UNGLE JED’S TALK TO WIDE Winners of books uvinz in the city )¢ bri rng'h‘“ur . 23 ot = GRAZEALIA M. MARTIN. |©f, AWAKES, Jnay call at ness of- 1 w w’,fi‘,{ z‘ x “In the hearts of most of these peo- _ B ToF Albta € 2y Howe MEE Mfi%em ar e ends W e e | AP YUY Tedani. - ples, mo matter how small their land on Thursday. e veae : - % Ghicad or Bow litile the world may know of Ahey're not willing 0. _after ol % ¥ T o Do When I was a boy those in authority 7 e there is kept alive a flery con- uvied to tell me to mind my P’s and [STORIES WRITTEN BY WIDE.|what we did for flmtn i o to eat under my table cloth. It was E- sciousness of t;ZItr nationality. The AWAKES. R T = gPin i Very réugh for the first four dw.p. Y 3€ sparrow. | Montenegrin is as devoted a native of do not know what that means? P b § 3 andnls ghrh:m l;hli llotilaueh b::lxht 3 whi t part ey y htl smail bowl oL }h:o:‘?gzn % perha.pl 4t is best explained in Nar’s First Lesson in Cooking. the of at | to, steady -her, she pitcl terribly. r ¢ f « neck mountains as saying: “Be sure you are right, Nan wa in raptures because this was thay the & d erosity s The first saloor deck was flooded| 10. ‘useful ewn United States, the difference be- ze ¥ g > ing, where , that the tenegri Lfi_ea E§ piet her first lesson in cookm‘ It was fi,l ng. mearly all the time for the first 1:23!. 1 d : M' P any, that the Mon in b“ = much more often of dz.n. There Wwas canvas H. Jew! ¢ L8 e 5 . = ¥ . was a m that it 1s well to ug.,“:e,,““m;':“:gg“‘ “’#g w““"’“"‘a. £ 3 the sides. The time made by is ic very : ‘gmr.xd“ qg,a aceurately—to be careloss | dancing up and B B has r-v:v e i, Doa PSS days was WC | 1% Wi r toilet ha e sharp racial tribial end lingual “Batbing, ‘which 18 true, ;;ficle: %:caegg:\lwme‘ She got all the 2l unless he %nzfr‘lr“m':mtutn; Abw‘ seventy per cent. of the pas-] 48, dpes 3 It builde it's -.ct ln a hole in a tree, i‘l‘:‘?o‘u':udl&'.we:: f;:):ns pe&x;le'-.m:; & broad hint for me to keep| " Her mother was solng to teach her.| foe e taking back the gift «rfligck Some of 2 or f g sump of powerful distinctive influence there, ake 80 as to see every oppor-|She did each thing carefully and|or giving it over again in such a way | e &0t up. 4. Wi : u P it jays five to ew white esgs -, which presented itself to me. | Slowly. as to humiliate the recipient esses were kept busy night and day.| 15. wild 2 88 EhySBONEL D BN . Kue 15 % do not think 1 have minded my| AL 125t the cake was ready for the| Give greatly, freely. nobly. r do ot Gt Soet Jean e Sariuces svery nighid ke W Ahy S v stove. Nan co: hardly keep from | give at all v Pig and Qs as well as I might, but|opening the, oy At last her mother LILLIAN BREHADT. arning wag not lost, for I have | s2id it was time to take it out. Nan & notion it helped in many ways, and | OPened the oven and she jump uy Rohert’s V'M keep h 3 A, sl clainor which the tncuon between its 1 ought to help you. And dances around ie-rocm Robert Preston put on his coat and Sty ¥y ot the ; - 2 y contrary types of people - % ed. The cake had risen a.nd it md!ci and came out af school very slow- - . > i bhas occasioned, has retarded the I have sometimes thought it had a’} . It proved a success. hlfl Some of the boy. were M - Y dnulnnmem. of the Balkan peninsula direct reference to the copy book in i Thathuht when Nansfluhs_r came. anmdn and ,.m and | 34 nlc: ,k.now! hr‘he;le we wa;v. The . so that it is some generations behind shich the P's ana @'s were among nm: g‘.f’is;'.‘;"g‘" .h:,mq im the e %‘ % '!:« only on:lrw 10 knev o going the achievements of the West; and the most dificult letters of the alpha- | {f 3t tasted a5 soos e 1o boa e o Db 5 uve | AIWE Ehew S8 WAt > Spend tho ooty Tl 1 b et e e s bet to make well, and by minding them | would give Nan a dve-tent Ing in it 1 "‘" we read from a paper in the cabin.| 1 £ gy, m%m~mnfif¥fi'&wfl'&h St the vork of making them would be| They had the cake for nayu ‘Nan's Aniile. There was no chart, we only kmew Hap Zy m encotinter in undeveloped Asia. o made gasy. v i her the nickel ,wm time the ship made. We o |- roads in the Balkans are bad, In % we were going to Halifax. mose cases catt] By learning to look out for our P’s| Her mother said Nan was golng to| had M.i:ifivered in some way W’ were Eo far north on the sixth Frandfat the were | The "‘fl‘!: “are .,f‘,fif}, toollt‘p:g;% &nd Q's we get a habit of doing things | have a lesson In cooking every Satur- day out, that some of the passengers: X - when frithout tmprovements, withowt cofm- that a few of the mumr boys were ts, ethedically in all the walks of 1 gayedmorm if she had time, and fun when Am saw icebergs. ¢ 3 il & o P The We are learning to overcome faults|BoPed it would besa euccelza! Iike this, school tha , At 11 oclock a. m. we sighted which might hinder us in most unex- & hn won G Spne O ‘pected ways—we are becoming con- Srmed in good and profitable habits. Norwlch, B Anzl She soon went out of sight. Oir ) fun e. £ she came sch ‘on the b A Sparrow. Dboys 5 oL of ) the ing &E:uc {q’:fiu mvtl-‘n 1 ung boy. - Phil's grandfather was in B One day this fall there was a spar- Is that 2 bag of rags|changed mumnzp.m. A ship w. t sou - &neers, whilo the treacherous roads s h:hu rg one l:_a tok; o et o] 4" ¥ho had built & nest 1n oy bed- - came from the north directly tow 3 basm. ' make horse and cart a risky adv your P's and Q’s, an: has fall- | room blind. Bl & bon- Robert said jour sbip. She run up the e 3 » ture. Furthermore tite law and en to Uncle Jed to warft you to be| One morning I got up from bed and “she is not t: . w a flags and slowed down. E!e was about and of much of ‘the Balkan lands st at alert-to do things on honor, not in g | began to dress for breaicfast when I|h lsughed at” 2 haif mile from us. The 1 best a matter of considerable uncer- sitpsiod way, heard a cry as if in pain. I opened| Robert d on a: teps. What | changed greetings. It was the studles. tainty. oo hls. dlght z the window and saw that the spar-|should be do? In.a minute Robert| France” of the French line. “The Balkan peninsula has been urse; mean mind| row had a broken wing. went up to Annie and sald: At 3 o'clock p. m. someone said there ties, made an attempt up- 0 war-torn for nineteen hundred years your perils and your quarrels, your| I brought him down stairs and put| “Come with me, Anmle. TIl take|® S - or more. War became a continuous girayers @nd your quarters, your par-|him in a cage I had in the houn and | you home.” ward to it v the o experience of Its people with the com- eBts and your quizzers; but whatever|S2Ve Bim some bread and water. Af-|" “Pm so afrald” she sobbed. e k_es. £ por it i er, I'll shoot > ing of the Y6yl ke your B ter he was warmed up I bandaged up As the two walked magtq, t)_ui:oya It » v meaning and | his wing. A few d-.n dater ‘his wlns : “He's more of a gentleman than WE the w] Q's seems to count for good habits and | was all better. I put some coiton in 'e_" ‘e saw lufls sponts ma steam! gaod conduct. his nest and set him down. I gave FRANK PARDY, Age 13. |as Mt as the largest hydrants mnld 1t ‘means for you and I to keep our m::‘s:lyrp n:k{'.e:yv ?om L Q’”;fl our ‘:‘rk a.ml‘ our hearts in it, | the wlndo(}v:dg.gd sings :Sgeet “!;‘I:. St. John’s River. a1 and to show interest in all we do. To _AGNES KAMINSKI, Age The St. h,,,v,ri, e ike 2 in the ocean, so Qo work because we like it, not be-| Norwich. avenss 5t Thonias @ms the | to edoh other you would almost think Sips’ e ‘ukve 10 db It. vear 1881 more m a u: usand miles was a fente at a distance, On_ the L o mina yiak P's anl ‘D a The Goat. of railroad heve been built in ‘the|Seventh day it was getting warmer,| Colchester. 2 s and you} 4. . take 2 mood look at a sheep | state. The mouth of the river for a|2nd everyone seemed to be happy. We —r-w—' - | knew we were near land, but not just and a goat we will see they are alike | distance of many miles forms & beau Esther’s Cot. 8. Thi are 4n harbor of E? 0 1 svhere. We did not care as long as : in many way; ey shaped | Wmm. rm"‘g 3 “the port | it was America. Dgu-uuu]d lmmn wil] be as careful about your think- ing as about your writing or your do- | ing. the same way. s _ee N w lq- o loug In this la..d we do not keep so many 4 Tiver ps, pal ow the wireless was run up, but ; Jete oue way 1o beoame wide-avake| o 5 0 J Bul giite & BAH0 | melis gud srengs s i no_ons coulg use Tt for'sending mb‘ ‘m_‘fim dittle dutles, and fnally to every i <ot nut keep mi ¢ responsibility in life. alive. Goats run so fast and jump | fruit: meriean ...... - - . e e & “55:::; ; “the ta mfi'.fi, 'x'vwvafl. ‘The United States 2 Tte - 3 Water. We carry a complete ilns of Yea! We are 2 proud family, and| Animals are born in full form, While # B E s After th L g : Stationery Souvenir Post: reasons for being so. In- Dlahultmkomofl’yfwoms‘gma °‘ 3 /0 Qais. 1 410 oariie s p ain ’ 4 cards. a@_ S elors are somewhat to| GTtem WiG lete: mue ; an r “boat T k of egs. Bake blame, 1! o exists, as many oaks | only in size of 3 a can remember when We Were rever- | crease in i d laws n\m- lose a t rone who dared to trouble| plants that L oflkf:‘mfll}; G “¥ou talk much about the German 1 myself remember ¥n the seams of our rough H a s ‘ it h v gt i 3 o 4 o or fogen o o s | s 8 RS e Bompe Rt | R oTving IS (s ool enion vy Sl Old People mn.nln on about my- | stored in Mother Barth’s . 3 f 3 i 3 "~ and hmfly w‘hnn‘ you merely | animal can gét most g 3 ne afternoon as Tempe was slow- and mentic o g 32 Yiare s Nptias o' ‘-nn w to know how plants grow.|aided by the plamt. you hu- |1y Hdimx o ‘her horse she was -y s n — D¢ s troca grow OF start Trom | Mans Whuld san kEVe to ¢ fet by a comment of soldieres, dressed - our ; but there are many of my fiants ceased to b active. in_continent ln and abotit The Pool who No, no! Master Edward, your meat Two of th-i ‘men stepped in front of m fruits, but are a | would soon give out if the animals wnd told hermm She M achandcs th jning homes| gould 52 find any plants. soldlers told her they want- n.d v‘I\u-blo real estate Jocations even § us m much ed hcr hors They had the right to] my near nelghbors. They :mmt i ‘they ;And el to a desirable lot and proceed to build. e, - : -y Balley's Stabls, 37¢ Main St mrgbeuct::!rker:z torles. Wi un' on m e( nd if they- ted pro w £#20 D! 2 Fil'&‘h ; s ¢ ! { S Phone connectiog “n or ny ) W o do m than = d f B 2 i 1 1 i ‘ e e n Wi 3 ne cen - 7 ! s m mends bgty carrying Dh’”r!‘gung As Ne % “Plan 9 . too in'oum a h 3 : e Y - ¥ NTIST ig%s, fi%«u ¥Ney are ; ng sdirited ¥ K h b / - K l'E cufi's posi wlth all of t ir contriv- 8 usands d the rih, y 0 t - 2 it 4 i Al “ a1 ‘Buitding B nve gur narked and g e, ) ] Nmm Y ’ at th 1| ne s > r..—-m-a ne and des- orwich, look: e. | ¢ 1 £ h — tho "fliw The umm Voyage.

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