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Rules for Young Writers. ‘Write plain! paper_only, and Use pen an Little Children. Little ears were made for hear Uncle Sammie, by Hild Don’t wait until” your cold develops Spanish |- Influenza or pneumonia. Kill it quick. CASCARA E5? QUININE Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet form—safe, sure, oo opistes—breaks up s cold in 24 hours—elieves grip back i it fails. The gemune box has a Red (1) wich M:. Hill's picture. At All Drug Storcs. fHE WIDE-AWAKE CIRCLE Boys' and Girls’ Department gain their confidence and they will be glad to see us, and act o bright and intellizently that folks will be sur- prised by their good manners and ex- cellent, behavior on all occasions. Always be kind and gentle to your | THE WINNERS OF PRIZE BOOKS. -Annie Kaiser of Plainfieli—The sey Twins at the Seashore, Elsie Mentaz of Plainfieli—The Aviators in Nicaraugua. —Beatrice Ableman of Norwich— < Pat in Buenos Ayres. {—Ruth House of Hanover—Bobbsey wins at Meadow Brook. Elizabeth Shaw of Norwich—Mil- wrried Life. | Agnes Gayeski of Colchester— | Fred FFenton on the Crew. | | Harry Morse of Norwich—The Aviators in Africa. Annabelle Vars of shisey Twi a Great City. The winners of books living in the may cal The Bulletin business any hour after 10 a. LETTERS OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT. Alexina Bassett of Warrenville—I ! much for the prize I have read it and 1 am lete book T Women's Florence M. Vars of Plainfieldi—I re- book you sent me en er. I have r t erest a Received . tied Mary Le I read through | i t ceept d sur- IES WRITTEN BY WIDE- AV/AKES. gton and His Hatchet, he Mossy Hill father frow LLICK, Age 13. to the ght's Victory. nd snow- Norwich—The | Draft Day-—Daddy’s Cailed—by St Bolieau. of Goodyear. the | Thompson has helped our sur- We heard a the outside of the barn d there were the thre: elves on the roof of the|made. c mither fed first one and n the other. One day ve went to look at chirping on little birds fier her anl n return ther each |hill on’it, Dick sa s well as she away and |get Grandpa to come out and rid e y wil! come back| So o st birgs | sure enough Gran harm |show them how he used (o steer Remember to thtow them rumbs when they come to in the winter montbs will be raade brighter heery little cre: ABETH SHAW, Age 13. the A Happy Dav. clder sisters cime home After_eating m where the works. dinner my tw) sisters ang myself went t'ng. We ~ertainly did have a grand When we got back home mother had ate as we iunch we -corn balls sfied then some lunch After eating | popped corn and made p But we werer't exacth 7 o T went to cne of our newghbors and Isabelle’s Valentine. We| FBleanor had almost the | wished for, ice cream freezer. m came vu’ ¢ Ndy. thice quarts. We ate|mamma was poor and w two quarts wid saved onu quart for the | cleanin: ‘ e cream we went in- | Eieanor's h room aad viayed the{went with her, for it and getting | for her to stay e all sut down and sang| Isal R Ty this time utes past five and my |nor's mother sent for were skating we d [ wished thzt had me of the | sufferers day as we <1, Age 12, Alice’s Chocolate Cake. Alice’s mother wa: ocolate cake so of course that was promised to make for the nday school picnic. But here was the of the picnic, and Alice’s mother care of Mrs, | valentine wa their nearest neighbor, who had en_taken very ill in the night, that he hadn't even had time - | famous for her come e wouldn't have time to bake a cake ore 10 o'clock, Alice trivd to be br: that she couldn't go to the cake, and her eves }“:‘ but up into the yard on his bi lived on a farm and twice a mother churned long on the amoe from. have seen 1 directic would that m others, too. ANNA KAISER, Age 12. Cary. vt ans eity ‘This city wu Many people of these people e there because ial plant the: Steel comp: vghased irty miles east nf Chicago | s coa the share, and iron ove near the Il over the lines ran from t es also ran e clty. Belt ! nv eities to Gary teel companv hart lamme vard they kept cars in. They alsq siness blocks, plav grounds, many other thi were the m liana Steel »d make the Over the Top, by Franklin Providence, R. 1. Machine Telephones: 1 Union 963 | Company Union 1857 | | | ] | | Engineers Founders Machinists Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve Gear applied to all makes of Cor- liss Engines, Engine Repairs, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- ings, Couplings, Clutches. Large stock always on hand. General Mill Repairs. Special machinery of all kinds e e e George. “I can't go,” said Alice with a little sSob, and then she told him about thg ca Don't you Worry any more about that cake,” said Georg: ¥ mother said yesterday that s promised sandwiches, but she lieved she would make a chocolate ke, too, so she made a great big on and 1 know she’'d trade it for some of that corn you have in your arms, for go- ing to have company tomorrow. Alice lookeg # the arm full of corn that her father had just gathered. No one for miles around had uch good, sweet corn so early in the season, and Alice was as proud of it as her father w “You may have the corn,” she said, ut your mother wouldn't trade hey ake for it i Yes, she would,” said Harry. “Our company from the city would lots ther have corn than chocolate So you get read and come o Soon after Alice started, irer mother | cime hurrying home ac el he hi red 1o herself | child!” ~ But when she ope door she found this note Dear Mother: —Geo: traded me her chocolate ¢ ears of corn, so I am g “Well, Well!” she 1 ha as for t ca LIE MENTAZ, Age 11 with 4 great deal of| = v Plainfield oA e Grandpa’s Sleighri i nd Tom 1} had ay, Tom, I wond, if we couldn't with us to the house thev went and he would a|sled when he was a b t on “Let sled and G (s ut Isal nor's mam<: was rich, ! One a belle’s mot e to work belle was a very r clothes we stairs to the n Tomorrow Didn't yo h¢ you w don’’ T, not fair f fine thin the was | woundec He was some ut cher's with a t or Tt butcher would wrap the m pa- | per, and put it into the Rover | would then carry hon 1‘“’(] was neve to touch the 1 meat. One morning butcher's with him some meat 1 master’ did nce w [but went to hi write' a letter. ¥y soon he rd Rover scratch- the door. On opening it. h the hall with in his th. The hutck ed the meat in ee what Rov Instead of te would do | nz the poper eff and eating the meat, he carried | of ithe package to 1% master. i It was a long time before h {be made to unc that was intended for him. I th no: e d in p could | meat | | A 3 VAF 1. Plainficld. Privegs Charles Frink, the only lo cal b with the famo: { talion,” arrived home lis night and was warm friends. The Scdom Model s Model schools in the state will be! closed Frida:- to e to ‘attend the Model S Conference in Hartford, turda; Lieut. Kereth Armstron, hool, like all Fri and who was graduated :ccentiy from ihe officers training sciwol at Mouroe, Va, is spenling a few ~yeels at the Trolleys Lead SKIRT OR SUIT 15 are in, and we find that we can be pers »y that they mezke a particularly 1 nothing outre in the patterns 2ot the varicty which can be heard as rant a well dressed, smart, tailor-made t these weaves and colorings can prices are most reasonable. Our Spring We fectly honest wh pleasing appe or colorings— well as seen, b appearance, yot good serge combinatior caoea. $250 a splendid for Spring wear, .... $2.00 kirts. .. $2.00 which have nd the weave is very reason- olors are dark and sembling a fine Poplin, with s a splendid suiting weight rk navy, seal brown and black. EAR COATING $5.50 ing of Spring weight of a broadcloth or The colo 1ings we show reen, castor and black. irder For $3.00 r Woolen Dress Goods Depart- r Skirt made by Norwich’s lead- There is only one re- placed before the last 7~ of DAY, FEBRUARY 22nd vening Until 9 o’clock is very unusual as the gouth end frozen much thicker than Harrs, who has been May Chop of New Jersey is rt visit with her mother, s. W. Harvey of New. isited Mrs. Loren Rathbone: MANSFIELD The funeru! of Orrin Flint Lincoln; took place Sunday aftertoon. A. brief service was conducted at the home by . F. W. Klein of M. 00d numicr of frier-ls and neigh-' sfisld Depot. in Williman- North Windham. NING? ‘ BETTER LOOK OUT! Diadder troubles don’t!ment of ths Netherlands granted a s, o ey grow |cial charter aut‘.\or‘l’;in( e 1'1‘1;»t good I.nugewig:hu( B;I”l:nd would almost as soon be without 23 wi cer-|out_her “Real Dutch D; o v calls GOLD MED. 5 use restores sirength and is responsibie in a great |measure for the sturds, of the Hollanders. that he will he thday by giying a Cubacs are William Larooche, of t 1 victim to in- | quaint], Oil € robust health 1if you are not druggist will gladly refund 0ok for the name GOLD the box and accept no other, ceparation has been |1 | remedies of Hol- W money, - boxes, three sizes. 5 b A A T S . L v A