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= - : ; ; : 7 / - NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1919 ' low tree in the orchard, or fn a box | made by some friehdly hand, made oi | dried grasses, ete. : 1 With all their gentleness of raanner hluebirds will fight fiercely wita other | et {birds for a nesting plaen. | OER ] i In Octcber these hirds take their O —————1 ceparture for a warm. climate, i z HELEN BRAUMAN, Age 12. SN Gontents Norwich. ) § Girls on the Farm, For Infants and Children. Girls on the farm are to be envied fHE WIDE-AWAKE CIRCLE Boys' and Girls' Department Rules for Ysung Writers. has played with the wild grass and | : w“l“ "“"d 1y °“b:“"m"°‘ of the|the perfect circles in the snow shows paper only, and number the pages. 3 2. Use pen and ink, not pencil. how the pendant parts went round Short and pointed articles will|and round, ’ be given prererence. Do not use ever| The dry plants were making thesc ilv;.' their city neighbors. There are . 2 ! v Brunities r girls to by - ios or letters only | PETfect circles on srow and sand be- OB e olen obigt Mothers Know That Wik fore man knew how to do it, or had To ihe7eheing] planiing et garden 5. Write your name, age and ad- {invented compasses. d caring for the little chickens, that have been hatchad out, feeding them carefully so that nothing will happen to_them. In the summer going berrying and dress plainly at the bottom of the There is a' great deal to be learned story. from the sno# by those who have POETRY. eyes to see. Genuine Castoria TS “ALGOHOL- 3 PER GENT- P 3 SRR Sk helping their fathers and I8others with tionforAs- : The nei’:;:boi'r;:d fifdh"e::ex-ud s T'Ele;fléE:i gfw cz::fiuzg_o;s: lh;vhtafi'éni;“ R ) sfi‘vfig‘t’gfiefimw T ME?-_; i’x;hed:, “Well, it it has to tli:r:; Picture Comrades Groat Adven- szvleg g:;}g;gf:jfi?:%h?é }?f‘.}e%:}?fi,’; {ing theStomachsand And Father said: “Sure! Let him run| 2_Louise Leber, of Pininfield—The R T e e R ivs s:m:e‘a;r by there's nothing can mw“é,i‘o::‘:n‘,;};ik};f Plainfield— {tural Club, and exhibit their products g0 wrong." Six Little Bunkers at Cousin Tom's. So mother rolled his gown into a lump e Smaller than one her throat held; put | +#—Stella Gaska, of Jewett =City lat the local fair. { Although winter does not offer sb { much outdoor activity, the girl on the | In with x;‘._ and he left, with' joy a- BS\;Ft?ihEal%:;'c 1?: Plaintield—Flying girli have learned to become good Jum . ¥ J cooks. First time he stayed all night away| §—Hilda ©oilin, of Plainfield—The i It is not all work for the girl on the from home! Boy Aviators Treasurer Quest. ] farm. Her pleasures are many. Fish- He choked a little when he STE00T- | 7 _Mary Bauer, of Planfiield—His in boating, swimming, evening lawn Lordship’s Puppy. o rents: and he saw a 3 parties, picnics, nutting trips, coast- S e g S—Helen Magel, of Jewett City— . SR T Shining in his own house, two worlds | otion Picture Comrads Aboard a ‘ B ey e girl on the farm en- 1o (el Mok antArsaman g | AL LIS e sy U TH DAVIS, Age 13. Ta the nest biock: then LETTERS OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT . \I Canterbury. That he was somesick. At their break- Grace Phalen, of Taftville—I re- | ; T Rk . fast time, ceived the prize book vou rent me en- ot = . = He could not #at, bat made his home- | titled Ethel Iorton's lncerprise. 1|, THE MOST POPULAR GIRL OF TODAY, by Virginia Woodworth of | One day this past summer it was sick flight thank you very much for it. DNozwich: terribly hot and my father let his Without adieu—to him no social crime | Nellie Murial, of Eaglevilie—I re- pigeons out of their coop; tut he had When first he staved away from home | ceived the prize book you sent me. and 3 ., |foreot about the danger of the all night, I have read t of it and like it very And indeed they were. Jlow Red |birthday came & the same month with | ha and nobody reminded him of And mot met him with her arms the first book 1 ever|Rover's runn much surpris: much. Thi; rs did whiz down that|SO, many great men. them, I I “F your birthd I am going to Me :d_when Ifsjope! *“I wonder whero we're going,” 'Pox: Four T Siitpn i rever thought of getting give you something yo1 have had all outstretched. And in her loving bosom hid his head nwhile the pigeons were in the Thirty Years Bt s gk 3 : Sil «‘gon vl;‘hen « great distuchsnce seem- A long time while neither of £ that T cver Had writs unty ought; an en they went|your life,” sa is vmozhmx‘ ed t e among them. { L ten a letter. iy g Cms e L R RS B B S e e s Nor a & a si = b A Ak 2 ent. hy, how - | th atter, ba hought 1 might do i bec 4 o o e word Louise Leber, of Flainficli—I am |They were fairly fiying. ! T don't think that i3 very much|them harm, so I went to eall my fath . A her of long partings that|cVer o thankful to you for the prize Bumpts bumptey! bump!” They|of s birthday present.’ er. st Some boolk I received from you. I have|Struck a crusi-covered hammock, Red| ‘“When you see it T am sure you He came in a hurry, expecting to For hiw > i et longed for one of the Boltsey Twins|Rover went up into the air. Red |will like it,” answered mothe find a hawk in there, and not know- d all night away | Series. You have been very kind to| Rover came down again and so did! -1 can't imagine what It ing how to get out. { from home! & 777 I me indeed. I have read it and found F\m!y. but not in the same place. He | jonn. ather got there and saw a young = Striekiand W. Gillilan, in the Min- | it very interesting. SlfSpmanE oo e tTasRudERE] v “Have I had it long?" N 7 clinging on the wi i i THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORR GITY. weapolis Journal. Joseph Griswold, of Jeweit City—]ROVer sped en by jtsell. When Bun-| “Yoy have had it seven years, . < Lo s . I thank you very much for my book. |tV g0t up rubbing his head, Red Rov-|moth “It was given to you at your| I didn't know what the hawk was A Fable Retold. I have enjoyed it ‘greatly. 1t is very|er was nowhoie in sisht He-d!-ogldfll birth.” at first, but i told father that it was lion, jackal, wolf and fox interesting. elieve it, but it was sc. Red Rover| “Did it cost much ed John,|a pre i ty, big bird. This was why he S é ~ bhad run awa red a hresents | exnected it o % out among the hills and rocks Christine Burdick, of Jeweit City— h: un a) who remembered all the rich presents |expected it to be a haw A He walked on in the Jirection the|he had received during the voars for Father “so Aesop and caught | Thank you very much for the prize| teavtes At A e By Dl A 06 So g then et | ook T reved The led had disappeared, Dut stzangely|nothing. was evidently planninz to have his . Davis, who did not know of d the dcor to the coob,|own way, for the minuie the fan ister's critical illness, as her and saw * ng in it bat frightened | turned the corner, Tip spiang to his|death was quite sudden at the hospi- thought Dyesdnotighit Boys ob-a ruise, | SNOURD he could not see a irace of it.| “Yes, it has cost t deal, and | pigeons. He pulled the wk from|feet and off he ran. = \tal, although she had had trouble with ¢ how fairl ght divide T Have vesi. i Siters But N and by ho‘ aught sight of |it is a present any 1 ought ‘w_fl‘!lvc wire and said the hawk ought to The ‘openinz s ce was over. Mr.iher heart, but was not considered seri- 8o f6e a meal. & ROIA acid St *:’:mr:«hmv ad. It was a bov on afbe proud of. Any who gets this | be kiiled. Holthan had b to preach. Fred |ously ill = Whit share b sach ot ‘_izhu\_‘ pilre sled. Presently the boy cn the sled|presens ought _proud of it and Sut 1 pitied it, for it was so pret 1hbM verett Ladd has been a Norwich Bince momie were aaed LEty Bl | ORIES WRITTEN BY WIBE rf-n:hflid the bottom and turned fully.” i and it was saved. After this i r his g 3 small? AWAKES aroand. f : 1 05t 50 much how | harmed the pigeons or s | mothe nim about inghast has returned T on was the first to speak B 5 Helle,” sa'{ the boy to Runty. “Do ! STELLA GASKA, Age 11. |the s ied home. ee weeks' pleasure trip in T comrades 16oked: 80 mesk: The Boulder Lay on tire Track. you want a_coast And then he went t AH} Jewett City. Presently rit-a-pat, While there he visited Mr. » deer in four,” said he. v's father was very sick so his ”‘Z,“"'fim : -; r,:;]m”mh o S m‘rrv mi‘fi Hub bk xwtll“;Ruuset oktz %}s :;u!;lca . g 4 * * the doctor. d a fe o3 O s or it, p ¢ winter home at St. Cloud, Fla. g S neudoctos And T didn't have any sled. ] too. Her Brother's Return, hew e 1of a sudden ent of néwhers | tamily 1 n Wednesda e e afternoon mother 5 ing her =sister, Mrs. Mary Monroe, in this «led came along. “But its Red 1us 1 s coniing some time | (0¥ TP Norwich. Bunty ! v L y taftn tte Bogk e gl Charles Davis of Providence, who 11 it falr R Ao Bellew y < clan and ¥ were going down |Tight>cocked one e: i i at t P . firs: share.” st e e . ¢ énd my father was coming with | DIg Soft c D iocl (viiting Br the Difw ool fon_ then Wi, : rother and he was hiding back of | Mr. Holman and Tine | nere. o Sy & To mes | but an uglv ol some hoy. Hew ¢ L Slioted Wiofy: scnyn il ois Corons Miss Pauline Mathewson of Miss low. the the trair in 3 all ab H aching and|Marot’s school, Thempson, speat raed around and ran home. Then 5. tho ‘Talll Afd: Ghor 1a ncioal| the. secton iy ington's birthday at her home. *As one w o, T R G e s e Ty ed him| Miss Alice Kendall of Norwich vis- r o My s e ol b o g N onas e ited at William Dean’s Saturday and iy its 156 14 The -oitly ¢ U T ,_"fi‘ : zn thev - like CH o »9‘ J_‘) "‘l‘v ahout : Hoxie Li dge and Mrs. FShina Reve it im> to go home S e st e AL Charies Bragg Uy visited Mrs. A the wolf g s mom , not run away gu anx to Tk, % = Charles Barber, who is spending the fom there smong the rocke ad 2 sharn T T LT brother came up % at the Wauregan house in t oud A ” = i n S him a $10 bill in ¥ = 2 CLE JED'S TALK TO WIDE- hin " i Tt Mool merels heen waiting Mabel Broome of Amston hds y @ deed for i R % £ rotted off in very |been spending a few days here. s . 5 sk trotted off in a vers D g a few day g l‘lhAKE... " 2 was not very old r Homer Punning Errands. i 11;]}" . Miss Odna of Providence ¢ win ook, and | saved and the 1 Whon the TERE | e R spent Sunday with her parents. ot of rer A who | te o There lived in | proud to have it! D0 e e ri n ni who was very | SEl Al g ! Sunday about 1 & « Williman: o LDA COLLIN, Ag & 1 1 - When Red Rover Ra e tell-tale marks|Bunty. He stood o Elizabeth Bourque has been a It was visitor at Archibald Frasers in Moo- moon shir ts of cloud not onl show re they , I'm going around to o who ¢ t do much thern if can do them hat I'm ift Sta 4 CENTRAL VILLAGE De: has gone to for an indefinite stay with , son of Mr. and ley, is expected home p Stanley, Tex., where he has been in service for several months. , where N Philip Mathewson leaves this operation. | week for North Carclina to spend sev- Mrs. John |eral weeks. She be accompanied her at the hos e the boys er they rollcy. 1 ten what is at St. oy el It had not red « others he had » time held in Plai e Plainf by her granddaughter, Miss Dorothy € g2l sptuthemigere Atwood of Wauregan and nurse, Mrs, 2 in b - of jov he ghdly l‘u‘uwn welcome e to Slin lof Pavville: It takes time to o read the it B n e : never L\“d cach oo white ook of winter imter, When he returned b an| S5 Everyions Were gla (pibe ek sia e ra e your nickel.” cakes and c vou, Ma,” and off he gain. At the next house there n old lady with gray hair o joughnuts. were 1¢ to start == o e it e s | OLD AGE STARTS When Tip Went to Church. WITH YOUR KIDNEYS moment ar the corner of ‘I want 1 for an exploration “Her little boy. do you want te|tonight to sift these ashes for me T'.{ give you {10 cents! s blanket to protect from being fnjured v of the frost : 1l two afd three miles | ( to feed instead of flying; tpals and by the sec The lady who brought Ti. to Fred d the sneaky track o y he “Yes. ‘am,” ied, and ®et carried him in ker muff, he was . :n_} neaky track of Reynard, th “lm‘\ke ma’ar mi:s(:p;?dh’;ugfl:h;f 1 ; inved Frr\‘d‘ vyv: :1 Science says that old age begins withaction and enables the organs to threw ox, is seen following close to walls ard the ind: old lady said. 3 1 the {ami s weakened kidneys and digestive or;anu“iof the poisons which cause premature and fences and shrube and zeldom M vou've done that so father, This being true, it is easy to_believe 0l 8ge. New life and strength incresse open lots. g Red Rover ents.” Sunday - Fugsh rs s ives. |28 You continue the treatment. on e T ., 2l 4 4 1 that by keeping the kidneys and diges- | 3C Yo, RORE O COS Aok = snow discloses there (CE 1d seen 'Oh, no, . ma‘am. I just the house to go to tive organs cleansed and in proper wor! S CADwE or teb eachideyil GOLD - " 4 S He threw himseif o ke 10 cents” he said. anil Fred. ing order old age can be deferred and (AP SACTICRY.( B ¢ I 1¢ desth be- 28 & 4 Bt (o - e e A joyed | Al: Haarlem Oil Capsules will keep you 14 r “We're off Red Rover. There's the 15 cents. Take it! in a hospital. turned bis finger life prolonged far beyond that enjoye in health and vigor and prevent a returs wild creatures; where the doer Thank you ever so much,” agd off | bed, but on his s Sl ing to look very stern as he| by the average person. of the disease. he eaped the walls and fences; an ) once more, medal, awarded him the J You i where s0 1h mb He did many more errands that day. | for I T bravery. On ou naughty For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL ; Chure} doggies. Go| Haarlem Oil has been relieving the|have settled down for good. At the first rck and lie Gown. weaknesses and dissbility due to advanc- | sign that your kidneys are not working ip waggel his ,and| ing years. It is a standard old-tfue| properly, go to your druggist and get & is bright eves plainly ¢ T think| home remedy and needs no jatroduction, |box of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Ofl T shall go with 1 morning. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil is incloqed] Capsules. Money refunded if they de I'm tived staving alone Sunday morn-{ in odorless, tasteless capsules mnum-‘not belp you. Three sizes. But re- and watehing the housc.” ing sbout 3 drops each. Take them as|member to ask for the original imported this so piainly that Fred| you would a pill, with a swallow of| GOLD MEDAL braad. In scaled pack~ d to laugh. “Father” he| water. The oil stizwintes the kidney|ages. A send Tin ck, hel Do not wait until old age or diseass face The snow discloses where the wind | others. Wateh the tongue of your young!) Clean the clogged-up places! and at the cnd of the week he hadsmile. | arned $4.50 in all. ‘Then his mother| At home a happy mother was proud indeed and said: her boy to return, 1 r little hero, you've beon o | charged. Iping your country, here’s{she could s fty cents more,” and that made him 50, Tow zlad Homer was. He instant- bought stamps with his money a e e moneyiand The Bluebird. Jewett C won't mind m N i Don’t you thi I do.| When the warm days coms Go back, you rascal” Mr. Hol Dring joy to liktle faces! | LOUISE LEBER, 1 |bird to make its appeara poke firmly and Tin Kiddies will eat and emile, | Plainficld. Blucbird, which ch d his voice. He turacd, ears and | “ , i notes after a lohg s tail drooped, and S &0 mournful, When you dve::"‘i ':;v‘hm D A Wendaeril Bictiday. -Prssant The male bird he looked as if he were-folng to crv. Careful mothérs o'er the | : on its ¥ But he trotted back to the steps, and down with his littls nose on téo | black paws, hrown eves | after the der family. | - woull be good wise little head Always keep Cascarets at band Children think them dandy— Taey are mild cathartic candy, Casearets sell for a dime; They “work” every time, John’s birthday was on the fifteenth | before the other me {of February which Is between Lin- |ily. i t coln's and Washington's b Mother called him her - jtriot.” Tou see, this was because his look up a summe; He usual K BUCK SAWS, AXES, WEDGES, ETC. The Household Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street Telephone 531-4 When « child has 2 coated temgue, wminted breath or is bilious, comsti- |, | 71 E SAILOR, by Mildrea sated, feverish, or full of cold, give | Whitney of Norwich. Dusoarets. Children gladly take this sarmless candy cathartic which thes '] sughly da-uyl their little atomachs OId Folk sl c?l',lgls"s dvrs and bowels without Grping | aertickies selises wratin, T remedy Bach 10 cent box of Cascarels contair tested by more than fifty years of use is firections for dose for childrem age , P e year and upwards. RAISING GEES® FOR UNCLE SAM, by Anpic Wicner of Norwich.

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