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s e op—— NORWICH, BULLETIN, Imunounr, wAnohn zr 1919 (HE WIDE-AWAKE CIRCLE | gumwiss OLD FASHIONED FAMILY REMEDY | Famo Must Grow Hair or Money is Returned: Boys' and Girls’ Department : mro a;' mangv by -the d:luist ;e:!m;s;f:mce almost from the, o > mamed in this advertisement, on a first a 8 T ! i 3 - : o John' |positjve money-back basis. The ratural color is intcasiiegy for Young Writes without becoming wealthy or wise; 4 Father ol s (pos ool Al i ool ol s injey dt» plainiy on one side of the|and we may be wealthy without being For Cfllf‘:S R fied mith FANG: il iaiy . ;. 2 os siDoel 1l number (he pages. | healthy and wise; and we 'may he s, Medicine return sheen, brsa¥ the bottle to the druggist and he The hair grows Iike’ m-W~ wi pointed articles will | Realthy and wealthy and not be wise. rence. Do not use over | A day of a wise man is said to he : / S e | iwill refund ‘your money. a heaifity i § i > i Grip, Poeu- / §o Builds New | "Ry we kiow you will not have The scolp s as cxea?fifi,, worth a fool's whole life; and wisdom i ! e Sk ‘to take advantage of this offer. e s et S hacioss | keeps t{> mind right as health keeps ; e n ; - Strength Dur. | . The resulis achicved by FAMO FAMO is the ressit oF« your name, age and ad- [ the body right. mon X 1 stories or letters ‘only . N jate wonderfal that cv: pur- yfi:!f;& carcful ex 2 2 : = b/ i than sath 5 the laboratories of oneol it the bottom of the| You see every minute of the day is 1 B 5 3 ine the. Get JCh;SA% T;:)‘{‘ th:adnndrufi ba- est pharmaceatieal housdg 4 04Yv & cilli. It stops all scalp itching. troit. poyell i POETRY. THE WINNERS OF PRIZE BOOKS f 2 ; j ting - Well {Tlceita e desile seh:‘r;:aa pstore it was'gefif(fifl;fjmd - J - @ < 3 i rut , it had been anétested an: Bird Songs. LigRose I Barstow of Plainfield ! ing x Stage After | Ecreden wiich mefes SOSE Bet oot A I Bpsults n M. Richardsor y, the Young Soldier. ag. 7 POLH: H b Lokt t ety y R 3 it accomplishes. .~ . Cheor upt cheer up!” | '+—Gonna Kinmouth of Norwich— . Any llness. cheal .nz‘:x’v - + been anything FAMO is the SHIWAE, Al Iy e veart» | Dreadnousht Boys Aboard a Destroyer. ¥ 3 ' s e F'AE MEO nourishes the to the ravages o oot V| 3—Helen Bates of Plainfield- ‘halr. Even where baldness bas ap- baciili which capagss rih i Cavw! canet | LICKY: & Joung Navx Man. ; > > : 4 ‘peared, FAMO will esconrage and Lven if dandrof:ee noto S Trod Tenten. e Plainfield— af /stimulate a growth of new hair— appearance, you-shonhtnse FAMO ( pgrtee e 5 . 2 g 1s Th ‘unless the roots are absolutely te keep the mealpymmthhairdwadthy- biithesome/eong | .y‘m_.n. tMt'hm" of Plainfeld—The o dead and make the-hein fufly andebew y A Ny E 1. i L] 2 - " b Baaice ;n:::" 274 i";‘l:;p & \ Dangerous Drugs—60 Years in Use. * New, lomriant hair appears M%\ 20 Ll e g:la..;iml:rroddnoughb Boys on a Sub- 2 f gr the most dangerous of, all because the thn,F‘;do ls"-sed rfl‘!h y-bo cents and one prall p s A i b b wide open to atacks of other lurking disease ; When FAMO is used, the sebor- S0 Bator i—Helen Gates of Willimantie— 1 ;thea mictobe dies. The dendruff Tt i eround robin | Ruth Fielding at Sunrise Farm. ™ ns of the body must be kept in their best | {disappears. ¥ a8 ® 8—Cora Freeman of Norwich—Three Little Women's Success. | 4 . comnters. out the poison left by the grip germ, but 3 i y. The haic orrhes i rength as soon as possible to avoid further i TE Nt s e g The winners of books living in the| 4 n the system flourishes as it ncver did before. from the city may call at The Bulletin business | i3 - The wborrheny i g h affer the grip Father Johi's 1 . _Grayness is retarded because fizhes office for them on Thursday at any | hour after 10 a, m. | ure Houri {FAMO contains no alcohol. Fomdrag 1 Spslondts dHke OF afdnol Ruban The persistent ase of alcohol on MHd. by Tie Furiit Co:, Détés! Lo 1 | : s for colds and throa les, alle LETTERS OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT. > and body builder. f:e Emre R Hilda Collin of Plainfield—Thanks| - ; for the prize book I received from you PLAYING INDIANS, by Eloise C. Smith of Norwich - = When you use FAMO yon can I have not read it yet, but T think it e for a period will be as good as the others have important to each one of us! ten vears prior aching se ars of | s they were very | stamps. Each stamp cost S F 4 t i TRIBUTE TO NORWICH Ele Montaz of Plalnfield — I thank| and when a person bad 1 i any 1 warden of any SOLDIER HERO You for the prize book I won. I was inished sating they [ then after five year p hor t any city, the 3 very surprised when I received it. The < cre they Beth hurried home 1 5 0 COTC the county wherein suct (Continued from Page Eight) itle is Miss Pat at Buenos Ayre 1 home. | mother. n, b xh or city is situated may i , | ke it very much, H ; »_\‘,mr Her mother felt sad becaus 1 an a ant medical exan the Germans, heavily _reinforeed, had| Jane Fellows of Washington, D. ¢ I 1 ¢ that mnow |knew they couldn’t afford t ¥ 10 shs lificat 3 1 a counter-att: £ their own. | - Thank vou very much for the prize | : - 10 school. | buy the Thrift stamps, B t I examiner As the marines advanced the enemy E hook ehtitled Ethel Morton at Chau \ ed hecav . too, fi i i 3 2 Al of the dutie: 1 apened fire at once, and the atr seem- | \ | “ DE | tauqua. It is an interesting book and |wo to go to scheol, 3 One day Beth ing his absence or SLORDS o et aliif=seal I enjoyed reading it very muck her gr " in Iife. She whispered it to her n matt of his of! before reaching rtangle )| | Helen L. Jerome of Plainfield—1 1 \se 1. |her mother thou Ly : - establishing a close season|men fell on every hand. there in | : g : an. She whispered i er tea : idge or ruffed grouse for .one|open, z ans i th e fhastk you very much tor the prizs : - teacher thought i r was passed retaining ifs|Bui it was e barn-wire detenses, |§ We have b 00k you sent me entitled Dorothy's nel; bl e s I 2 sat 1ae slaugh- P 1 Tour. "I have read It and liked it very| the Country. R R et . T e Of M | fer yeatly hesun. — The Karrage was|| Water Color‘Gemin Rifps, much. T hope I will be able to earn| the springtime, al L SH Y her's =hon would ey 8 'L]f?‘vigl‘ i el Amdion b ik er on - PURLTY | Seen in the window (wo bunnics e | Danbury, urged passage of thesact, and | potn 1 howi Gasses, || Pendants and ‘Ercdches. Helen Bates of Plainfield Thanks | h NV | black and the other brown and whit 8 Atchison of Sherman. i 3 the prize book I received from you | ! h 2 2 them. The |’ e 3 : Jones that his narines madc thefr < SGEN £ oMLY itled Ethel Morton at Sweet Brier 1 ) er friend's | 1o, o st i Sna h that hell was indesd a mira- | As before — “GENUINE. ONLY"J ks, but just as sincere. || v Thrift Stamp Come, § . *C 1 2 heard, and as it the bill go to|them wer ) 2 4 BEATRICE FREEMAN 3 RITTER &« hog. 2 LEE CLEGE, Tolewd the | the foot of the calendar. When inform- | other off sra L“E gddfiujimlewe{er ¢ 1 | Norwich, L led of the f: r. Bailey did not in-|Cohen. | iq AWAKES. F ) al — ’ : , but opposed the Near B2 g The Sparrow’s Way. ; : : How Jim Saved the Army. 1 quest. The/matte slaughter efr co e st DA g its place on ¢ straight machine- e there were three men who were Once there lived a lit om- | o 5 5 = ting they ways doing things the wrong way Hawkins who lived on ‘ e 3 P - One day t! chopped down a tree to little orphan who 2 1- |2 nd I i, they charg- ™ CEADRY to their es 1 those days t 1p in the B - by = v FreRs > = : T FRE * % et ik walld i) Stenad b 't : Y fo i : bl fea pladyhord DR. ALFRED RJVHA“DJ» Th{" tried to carry the tree cross s 1 rs of S i € Dt g befor Swnyed, broke DENTIST s through the gateway. They found P h ~ tis ~ > E 5 TRl : fallen | Office Hours: b Ly the | fis ; B g io Jeading the S22 m_130 10 5p. going to do? They said: “We will| inia! A G A i 3 . v nded to include occupa A 0as e pave to tear down the gate 4o e . i e 1 hat a person : them. Now _the | EL oot Es “ then a sparrow flew by, carry- . L : . t ’ : weeks or more < wern within the little v . 299 1 straw by one end so that the ot S i > 12 Jim had W 5 S X 2 h had been thel e o er end trailed behind e not sloy there. On| foot 1 now the marir & inc a from “Look at the wise spar- £ s carry our tree that way T b r v e vaze, A v |l Taacher of Violin gy the end of their trouble i are to thefr fort t special committee created | ma fire, fearless selfish, ROSE IONE BARSTOW, Age 10 te and report upon fhe Cohen v glo- field ' ' Rrier : ' jovéstizatc and reporc upen Me|ismacl Aaron Cohien gavs iy nix g1\ | cEORCE TOURTELLOT A Royal Welcome For the Boys. | ng : ish were comi the riv v : dered printed in the Shema Yisroel 5 A happened and cov 5 ord our God, th 38 Union Street was a_turkey supper given by SRS, . 1s he g] U I < Conen b his 552 Plainfield b s who have returned. ¥ 1 . o it : poapi 0 and ready to eat, t band start- B TR e i e I i T B SR SR DR, R, J. COLLINS nes relie was an excellent supper consist 2 st DENTIST | urkey, mashed potatoes, mashed ome that ni g e e Hah At S 4 5 I kinds of cakes, ice cream : 5 ] i s > cranberry sauce. t valley of de b 4 o Aany ¥ n contin rning, only four survived to answ- | 148 Main Street, Norwich, Conne: The hoys who have returned collect AOEMINE AUt S 2 i oo pncetlon ! calldn sheseyenins, | Pram ¢ ; d 2 little sum of money secretly by i J ) ¢ et o full import of the xictory gain- | coelodie themselves and had it changed into 4 i z il PRy % Hor Sho dltecHOn € Israel Cohen his_comrades gold and presented it to Rev. Father 2 h naye 9y < 5 ¢ . By ame: 1t of th ] by the following' ofeial FLGWERS Keefe at the time, for his kindness, and | 1% v 6 e oF e WOt L Ul Overlede. C Thiey : 4 A : : : et - nlom A t Orders Delivered way, so they prese nu.dr}u’m a purse of | recks = . e i : g izt cover J ¥ SFpros: M TFEES AN% sHR‘JBSC 2old at this time n a Lt : oo @ : & 2 n admiration Japlewood Nusser 0. They had singing and dancing after | | . - - dnalls s Pt r R a H ap BODY. = 11’:;. 28§ the er; and they cnjoyed the eve a aza t got | 0 L ized bl B sl e ILEANOR DAYON, Age 13 rever af i et L 4 lting —— f S e i 35 " the state | bre: he enemy lines, and YOU|rac conside The Word That Cheers a Soldier Lad. o | efence be repealed 1 the ground cained v tenac” | Chandler, Oh, tell us a story about France, e = ol The s S the i passc the annals | yjo Uncle L HOUSE PASSES BILL FOR D s iouhend to a ar. S Well, let me think a minute! Here's e they . NORWICH FIREMEN'S PENSIO) . g e v t the (Continued from Pa « 1y we were going to have a aitle with the enemy. Al stood ready t i v o | ral German for battle. Some were a little afraid 1/ old 2 \ zht of 2 i ¥ her paris of the One young lad stood very bra We |l T O e re assisted the victo- took interest in him. | he whole number ts hen he was asked why he was not {raid He said: “Why should 1 be ne herois I've got a mother prayving fo = N died in the ba - | 1 America.”. The words that cheer | n-ltive e departr 1 cry ferever, and | oldier lad. % b e h t T oung men of | m sure we will win the day | 3 y 2 t ri 5 : g e ¢ words of mother cheered many | 2 1 | ity and t n the war is y these words all fear | tenee the Second Vo one was afraid to mect become perman: e Jivision, T fought with t the Bat- g cally or me: g T . < 2 iaw v Biane Mont Ridse 11 be the words gave so much cour- s done eat b i unfitted to perfol i 3 % i camE o ) tue soldiers t they ‘fought | yvawns once of board may also retire, by 1 han ever. So that they could sleep, pe with the mayor's approval, any on return to their praying mothers. | <hut un’ i nent member of said departmen | The joy in each soldier'’s’ heart .made | native land after twenty years of meritorious ser ithem fight harder, that they might the| He sleeps a great deal of the vice, has become, in udgmen | sooner return to their mothers; and | so I dc hink he can be so very|said board, unable to perforr i hat it friends The words that cheer a soldier lad |unhappy. Do you? duty. To such permanent - are mother's prayers, and that cheer | The lion in his own home does not|tired as w aid, there shall 1 4 1 the fac made them win the da often hurt anyone unless he is|from said ing his lif Ao Sed vy in it NOELLA MERCIER, Age 12. hungry, or hunted: ‘When he very | monthly insta a sum to 2 C 1 SR Plainfield hungry he shakes his mane and whips | termined board, not g iRt tail. When he does | than one-half the regular yearly this it is dangerous togbe near him. pensation received by him in 2 ae Y oL The glratte. ihe nal which the | before retirement. No vote fo I have many little pets T love very| tRe &rafie. (ho i the tallest|ment under the provisions o ¢ . e judg ch. My pets are all tame. They | o0 18 (o0 L b ot st 1 be passed until such med 2 . 1 Jobn s como to me when T call them. | ho Ta iso ome of the mont eoraorss | e as said board may e it £ ot curavoh ! are very smart and pretty. fSente = 2 ~ | certify that the disability under consid N i 1 have a dog, a cat, and a little bird. | ®"Ho lives on 1 hay, and his|eration exists. And any vote for sed them cyery morving, uoon, and | peck is so long that when he is fed his| tirement may be annulled by gt - dinner is placed in a box or pail which | tive vote of all the members is Trix: Pinky is|pag to be put much higher in his|b together with the mayor name; Dickle Js my bird’s | cage. or stall i Trix is black and white; Pin- | (js 0 t ould the resources of s " : that he can get 2 f 3 | i is grey and white and Dickie, who| 0% ) fund at any time become inadequa : ! |ever ¥ T ac- | of course, is the pretties:, i= yellow,! plainfield meet the pavments provided f i te, and black. SR this ¢ ch sums as are $ BESSIE BRUCKNER, Age 11 Dohn shall be used pro rata to . e Norwich, Ttre o ara k two miles|PAYMents to all membe itle : : S ; | hers—is €y have J { o, school ec. § All member T o0 Auth + him ho @ i ’yu LW 1 w‘\‘ Mary's Father's Delay. I e mysele (i SRC et hal ; . Sl SRl zar1 and affeciion of his com- |t "their One wild night in Marek many |1 raised five gosli vear and = S priation for t i of 1 Clg Pkl tie bbit n + No A deration of receiving pay T 1 s 1 B etter zhort time Our Patriotic Rabbit, |vears ago, a girl sat in a fisherman’s took two to North Stonington fair and | ccration of receiving payments A v : 1o prisdm orwi |cottage, awaiting the retnrn of her|got the second premium—is 4 : e = ers of the board of fi mmi: i ——— father, Wwho was away ia his boat. He| I sent three to New York Thanks- | 3¢TS O con e 3 R 5 , ers, which may at any time requi y m 1 nerloan’ el ot wt s 1 set off soon after supper, and | giving and got 50 cents a pound, and| o5 % embers Lo be re-examined Arr ur 1 thy gauuenrn, and lemdred [0 2,08 08, 20 Suner and | giving sod got 30 S e . g R il 5 Honning: ermany, n5 monum d, ra st shall be reported cap- - A 1 N mor g 4 |F:c had always been back bout five| Christmas. 1 sent two to New York|2nd: in “f“;r”\?’;,“mn",’,‘ Pl \ | commi ificati | _ Spane g, 1:,1:“ e e diseases start withacold. |cciock and Mary was mow fecling|and got the same price ‘per pound: | SLIS Of performing duty, may. by the | o' r dets : ven me yaur latter| Hartford, AN B DEUN RN W s ot| Tieoo camne o B0 las| 52id_board and with the mayor's ap- iptanait by e [ b ' : . - the delay w: My old_goose £88s 1ast| proval, restore him to such servic - 4 5 : e Don’t trifle with it. | The hours passsed by likc a night- |spring and nine eses 1 a1l 210 G menr 45t Huil ned | our s, or|sa ¢ crior pro- i o } = hi iraxe, buc there were no signs of her| T gave some of my eszs lust spring | Sam eone : ed 4 and sther pur as : 3 s S, | father’ returr. vet. to my friends. Sed 6. Any person who shall e- 2 IS 5 She fint jshiver or [meesrers yetl (1 e | oty imlente, L R e R My ane Gre Swas a prolonsed discussion Shwese. take v was getting mors afraid. to lay; has laid two eggs, and 1 am|Sio, or Tefise to Ay such asse : the Bill to prevent the sale of In sneeze, e Her father was helping sorne people | E0ing to try my lck again this year.| & oy be levied upon him acco ! v i liquors to iiose ship had been destrcyed during DONNA C. KINMOUTH, Age 8 % and by w.th the approval retire permanently | memt Jliiel armies be- St. Quentin. misconduct on his J. LEJUENE, ver. compant sense ._ e i the unis anaiiys ; ber of said department shall not t t the United States soldiers and | tbe atorsm, Norwich. | ? AL entitled to any benefits from said fun, ipreme ors. The bil was predicatéd on Vo | Iy and by Mary's father canfe, and 5 = Sec. 7. After the said fund amoun on | tion of Bascomb fornson. Sen-| 4 QR FOR (@M - Mary told him that ehe had thought Beth's Patriot Bunnies. to fifty thousand dollars the city g Bowers of Manchesier moved A 5 uS(ARA 0U|N|NE had been drowned, and, OL! such| Beth was a little poor girl who lived| Norwich may, by ordinance, provide for 1 ssage of the bil 2 The Original A b 'orrible things. But, she | said, I|at the edge of a large city. Her father | payments from said fund 1o the widow g liscussion in which at- ¢ ) m glad you saved these neople! owned a small grocery store. Beth|of, or other person or persons depe: ‘.m r Mo { The peopls wers very wealthy and|didn't have many playthings. The only|ent upon any permanent member of | co : they would r.0t go until they had giv- | playthings she did have were two little | said department who shall have been | tors : B g Digestibie Standard cold remedy for 20 en him something for saving them,|bunnies, a black one and a brown and | killed swhile in the actual performance | i ze. No 1 House of ihe Seventh, No Coolking form—eafe, sute, no opiate: They each rave him sovmathing, and|white one. of duty, or shail have died from the | judg s “appoin menway of the Second. und T R A o together, this amounicd to two| One day in school Beth's teacher told effects of any injury received while in | cd : come the Twenty-Fourth were app 1| Forinfants,InvalidsandGrowing Children, RichMilk, Malted Grain Ex " Ehll's pi At All Drug 8% hundred and Ofty dollars, the children the government had made|the actual discharge of such duty and|state isions the centeanial comnitree e The Original Food-Drink For All Ages,/ OTHERS are IMITAT R— Now, said the fisherman, *Will |small Liberty honds for children to|may so provide for apportioning amons | ihis ved At 2 oelock the senate adjourned ou have something to eat™ and buy. These bonds were called Thrift' such persons the sum to be paid ina. judge said courts (o Thprsday ut iL15 a. m. were made _to amerd the hill wtu- | i sitied to the committee t the | on iary.