Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 23, 1919, Page 11

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0 Oni n g m lm “ m(‘ . How hll little heart must have stood still each time.the fatal branch was ' struck! Z o fe duliahit. LR gy e R e ; - ‘his enemy. fle A oo-ur‘.':? - e ainaed invention Fas done grea: “table t i:n e over the search’and | things for the oldstime tecter-tatre xl:er ..‘“!2" as mu ot a m It all de- down the tree to - the | Take the ller te tecter, for in- stance,” s: Unele ‘Bob. “With 1 you do it rmqqnd ohipmunk remained ‘mo. Mm fi(m then he 1ook- | worn-out roller skate, you can pat -hgan or iqv ; t—w dwim; then e me-\mr MLM dafy&tfi "&‘.’“" seol”t:;”::i gorered, A L e change h in® building s today. the, table b{:;?ufnl' Presently he began to move. bau < il With and le tiously ‘the mm 10 the or " 2 Use uvdl squares of bl and white the tree: then, atter a few mi - S Jaganese ' hwd:-(, or Tinen “squares, | delay. he vl\lclod.-p courage to- de~ | gond, instead of large tablecioth. :‘;-_‘“':"‘he ‘where -1 hope ‘ne % 3 these nuneu by hemming the towcl- TVON: ABRE'L “Age1s. 2 'xoo g;.dr’chi“:nl:"‘ LM mb""d S . idd's | & cross stitch paftern. A pretty cross Voluatown. and hore = Holé for the king bolt StHich Actigel T8 & basket at - Aowars | “For. z base, the strongest thing i b The g or ‘wreath »f Once there 'éun.::; little - boya about 3 fect gh, sawed of Goties and - il che. 562: S-7 | whose names were Fred ang Jonnmy. o8 fop. U o swimp i< | neaty hem-sti or button-holed n o Glaago—Pwe | “Fred.” said Johnny, “let’s have & race 1dy, set a strong G-inch fence post | color. over a nartow hem. “*| with our. boate" _ Setting the Table | A righe Place a doily under each dish. In W S S the ocmise of the tmble put a few So when the appoinied time cime| 3 1 onrevis By ;’,‘;“’c*"'"' it mts e There are hangry mouths in our homes fi 5 théy staried on their race. 3 g B - 5 k R . Aeroplanme ‘Farmer Brooks' farnm 10 be: th | 3 glass vase. silver is al : We have familics that must be fed, :wnping piace )uznnn;'"wn 'S o 2 o s pluced, s knife and spens :} How to Make Perfectf Pie Crust And getting ihe nuis to store safely el g a very pleasant ST ek f‘.““",nd Yot e I i g ANY cooks could never make perfect pie crust until they ‘ud'hflm-mmywm and use. OB, we squirrels all kmew it right et ey ; g; fer mle“ good tarmer invited 5 Al - - earnt: our 0 a litie picnic he had = will be used. The thi ) re i Pi T i il 1s our ome way of earming . . > - o hadups e i o A used Mazola. Here iz a Pie Crust recipe that will con- We cover them over in hollow amd {Catamomnt | want . CORANNA ‘Pflt‘ms. Age 12, - on their own tray that is covered wil vince you of the wonders of Mazola. And remember, too, that ‘Taftville. « a limen cloth. And Are sure when the long winter and " Salads Pie crust made with Mazola is easily digested. T ina " wmuek Rabbit Gosés to the Tailer. S:dw and salads can be Follow th Mazol Tho ts wild winds mar blew o of Plainfleld—I "re- ack Rabbit i golng to the tailor's 4 is recipe—: %) ?, - the w:;r\;ll . b?kmmfi' r:- ::u:g &fi - cz:m -'p'rih!‘l'g ::'nv All the -romfil‘. by first dxnmim :.:: -::q Pupft“gmm l::dkw‘l‘m:’b;:ld WY, Fl“ 2” y:::’[calgetp :z f:;! y;) W g - = e fur.over- | i couple of feet deep and tl F 2 cups Flour % cup azo! inch of it Ice Cold Water : e A ee it over and|cost that ot only kept hifh comffort- W cutting it very thin, and : ~xgf W Hashiton, in Minnespolis | IiiAK it vary inirseting. I thank you | able. Dui made him iook like & fat | pesr s e cwrth frmiy around the graming the butter 1o it will ipresd Work Mazola well into the flour and salt, add enough ice water - s - e B L D e | The MRS on 2oy of the pout o - ,,fi e e to hoid together, about one-fourth of a cup; roll crust out at once. The Optimist. foraging for his dimner. R e of a piece of board | or for "‘:& Hot sandwiches AR SEALRE |, B2 Wil i AT s e o B S | et Ol ‘Ane sorry was their a of tomato, a layer of A wonderfal cook book of 68 pages—the Their outicok realiv was so biack, ;| are beginning te dress in wild E:uu -:d off. Spike this to th grated cheese and 2 stice of bacon on .F_R-—EE Corn Prod::w Cook Book. Rep:x;es easy | Though you may think it white. THe first frog was 3 pessimist, Who on the future frowned: He just gave in and ceaged to swim, TAndreo of coutse was arowned among which Jack roams .are showing [ “Then take apart an old roller skate 10 follow—compiled by America’s I nn:mg_ cookx or it today. lEvé'n the mountains of the west, oc _stump fop. e o) of gréen in their cranmies. | so as to secure the two pairs of wheels 3 b Beautiful illustrations. It is free. Wri Jfke | JACK féels just as outdoors does,- #nd the frameworks to which they S3GN |l ao g o, hen wvning comen.| e attuched. Fasen the ‘o picec i 3 R e 2] of frlmofk firmly to the bottom of +id . . 0. York wn.-u::“—:: “it's reagh. > ?«W Y e P R W - 3 '-hi nails or scfews, so i ». BN ‘CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO P. O. Box 161 New cry it Doy try Hard muig - e, ;fakm 4 ::oap i 6 f?l‘:msofl ot o the b9 h:f: = 2 Meswrs. AHERN & CAHOON. 47 F‘“"{“’fi Street, Boston, Mass. e sw‘lfii on anceasinglt. C I with wings and many of them bright Sales Representatives Wik many a weary splutter. with all the colors of the rainbow. bor« M 4 Which will Jack Rabbit choose now Gt 'Mm i And gwimming round so churmed the{ 3 2 foull i & Viiwatowai ro. that the white fur of his winter over- | it js ,_h,w i Joine | 1 | mmilk And turmed it into butter wAat e whd | dost is beginnidy ts drepr out? on will g F ‘Qt Jack does not waste any time at all & Th THe moral of this story i€ ter- | in looking over samples or having. his of e bolt should be long | . Swerender noi, but try "1 MaVe |mieasure taken. He selects a ready- mlh so that the plank rides on | - reading, writing, history, geograph: uppose,” he said, “she thought I was To makeé the world 2 better place E de suit of serviceable brownish | the wheéls but has plenty of room to language, civies, arithmetic, and a sort of a begger boy. To think of To Mws fn by and by. ¥, ¢ut in oweralls and fumper fash- | fecter up and down 3 v e~ el < | Selling fag. tar ran Se jewe! every hour with love, T is altiost color 6f the! Bovs ang GIFlE 3 ‘ewslaper Service P I like to go to school very much,| At any rate he walked away and left Tish joy. peace. hope a#d mirth, the roots and the focks among | - Copyright, 1919, by J. H. Millar and hope every girl and boy in Amer- | the penny in the road. ‘\‘Xflfl sTeat mnflm and build m: lin ::i i“t.":.&.gn:i ica does, because it helps to make DIANA DOYON, T . on earth “Mgts on new suit b { them true American citizens. | Glasso. t —Fugh ¥ion. in Bubble Bowl Bai- | ? ut_his_spring work. er's name is Miss Lillian Miner and I DIANA BLANCHETTE, Age 11. | - y P ewrilter 'ads. = BLLEN BAROVICKA, Age 18. |like her véry much. Glasgo, Little Be: Nonkbn. URCLE JEO'S TALK TO RLSE WO Every schelar that does not miss a, ] LK TO WIDE- - g : dhy in a menth can get out at two| pe: g AWAKES. AWAKES. A Story Abeit = Little Girl. L o%iock the last Friday in the morth. | e ::;: i:‘t":he SR BE N 2O 18 b8 1087 | sitting i the wopas: [P AR T o o e baby It T o aael Y “ane cat S Do, vou v v ? e ¥ t thes nd 4 Y Thece is thet about goodness Which | tumn day whem lm: By Urother. When she was seven vears|some othef bova gather walnuus. The speaker was a large. strong boy, : . . Little Bessie was playing with her paper doils in the nursery. Al her 1 ons playthings were scattered around the Toom. “Oh, Bessie, come on out.” sang a 1 1 * who had just dared Martin to swim|little voice below Give Satisfaction ke 3 o * Then 1 have to go and hitch up the ang Girls Nowspaper Service - . - ite swn réward | 2 rusttine ame o 5 of a 98 ey father diod. Boon her madBer | R L e hek and cirs Tgenc| - Copyright, 1919, by 3. I Miller | * Tace wiih him. B Al right,” said Bessie, and ran out ons of bovs aad zirls in America | died. toew n ahé kod her ‘ek. ¢ = Martin was_a good swimmer, but|to play, leaving her mother to clear up vliong ro Biilds ot Merdy to oW "mummef 1 .;- a ol )munk fall Bfother were left alone. She '.x gi:en:nm(g f&?;e-r“r P o he. was‘not st¥ong, and as_the-westh- | the 1Heas she had made. They Sell Om > the air and extch on—a HIMY all the work and tend the w had stirred from the place where the| € Was cold he feared that a plunge' This happened every day until one Their Merita. ther elieve in kindmess mhore fest ‘}m E‘ Atter all the food in. the house was|ae and she goes all around him. I into the water might bring on sick-|day her mother resolved to rid her of Kindness and iadress are so clesely | Dearéd to have' he girl went out lo find mome, |hope all of the Wid-Awake children|berries were small and not a one did S wea get all day. But them T souldm't| ness. So in spite of scoffing of the!this bad habit. The next day it was aifiéd that being kind is soon followsd : (OB O the tree. Eg008 808 1ot B e 25 smlas h“s:M BIRs | heip laughing i the good time ve hud| Other hoys, he refused to swim. | sust as usual., When Beasie came in Tpay Don't 55 ope’s being ziad s TR e aay AR ReN! aain angt < WaLLL Y. | cating our lunch in the woods. Martin turned and started for home. | she found one of her toys missing. One FiM. PR e el ki itarc took ber brother w : o time asgo. S i TENNTE REIL | On his way Be passed the park, and | disappeared every day. At lasi she - kind: o s hav ad sat parte . she met a man dressed in beaut Volbatown. | stopped at the Dear pit around which|went. to her mother in tears and told baen-Tbid of Washington z4d Lihbeln Bidre 1 dBtyes. HE took them to niz home My Summer Vacation. 2B gtg was a crowd of men, women and chil- | her what hAd happened. Tuve sve nd€ ‘ather great men. In fact ne oM leryik of the tree- and’ % ;m‘::-n“ s oree fok o lons time,| 1 @id- mamy thinge this vaostion. The New Doil's Carriage. el Wolis s b M sbeats e o okl jonly sMla: PWhy dan't Ee— “#h 3= 10 od or oo gréat to be Kind. | ine branches en 4 1681 At last hé To,1d ou {hat théy had nofbut I will teil you of one particular| A\ Christmas Ella had o pretty: the pif, and one of them wae very | ougnzl o (oV° AWay after you are A wiory is being told of a ear driver i munk. - tathiér or ‘moliér. %6 Ne adoptéd thém.| bappening. d T decided fol 4011 given her by hier Aunt Amy. For| savage, for not long hefore it had| After his Bessie put everything y w the streets Londen who stefpeéd ln o moment 1 ‘." “h‘ had An@ they lived happlly ever after. SRSIORS e sliter_an; e Ella thought she had nothing! killed a man away before she went out. Strange to GNACE GARDINER, Age 9. |80 huckiebérrving. h 1 h v 4 5 g JEWETT "8 far vecently in these crowdeéd ma &“,‘ ."'? * 5 AT 86, 2. We thought it would be better to| re to wish for. but in the spring,| While Martin was watching the an-|say every day she found ome of her 3 4 - tre‘t l‘“ Griswold. e 0'8 » B s | however. when the days were warm| imai= at play the people at the back|roct toys. Soon she had them 1 “ifescs o save the life 6f a spkrfow |and Stones beneath,. mmd 3 B ol start early while it was cool, because sunny nd. neture callell her Ot- | bogn io erowd ana sk Tormard. | 100, BUSINESS SCHOOL Little Mary. B thie sbaraione AC-SUVORYE De. f0o IHOE she found it rather Incon-|ihem there was a scream and a child| iessie was puzzled. Again she went i d we als b ht quite | e & £ H A v Once there was a Door women, HeP| & st tased Tarien with v take her doll with her| that had slipped from its MmOtHErs | o mor mather who told ner Aow o ROOM 808 THAYER BUILDING i s P S e e “one . ] 4 . ep e ca- stand stifl while the | traske “ “,,,, name was Mrs. Brook, and she had & | When Wé gof to the 161 which was T arms was seen lying in the pit. The|had taken the toys. “I have taken this vfver tobi fhie bid and put himh over | 18 ;x.r.s: Where Ne .“.‘",4;."“ Hitle girl named Marv. One day.her|. mile or so away. we Started DiK.| i uldn't use her arms for any- | people did not know what to 4o, as|way (o ria vou of your bad it 1 NORWICH, CONN. §ts 3 ol o séize himn. Th e Yoo e I'm going to Pt anadeniy my sister decid-| L€ eise because she liked to run|they watched the savage bear MOV-|ihink vou know which habit 1 mean,’ 2 Jonad te o nekBe Whiks Be MO | Lirver T U N DAl soreened Ay X O hey weee foo amajl amd that we/ Snd J4mP. and pick Sowers and other| ing toward the child: her mother said. 4 - or ; 5 2 i z P, s ; : resovAr stremgth arid cOmAdénce AW |fallen through the air. il he strack nt!” said Mary Bag Bacier try to fmd a mpor with| EIEY (AL SRRERG RSN IE e ame] thin tie feowed B Pastne or with | (nALLSF, this Bessic always put Derl gpecins artention fe discases of the tale care of himself -~ “Be carétal when you go oirt te Tock IargEi Berr = | this time followed by cheers, for with | things away ) % theé door” Al Iked d Iked. but rot| ouSht her dolly needed the frésh air, only a stick to defend himself, Mar- ANNIE HAVENSTEIN, Age 12, STOMACH, BLOOD asd LUNGS. Bxilitnig) the Sfivir sptd 1o 5aey- | 2 T4 et 1 won't forgec D S e Qquite as much as hérself: so one night| tin jumped into the p The sav-|' New London S - ;i “dmtite] .'3"- orge! | one berry we find. ar the supper table she said: “1 wish!age bear turned on the boy who quick- = i Hours: $-10 a. m.; 2-4 and 7-3 p,_m™ ing o tha sparcews oter in Feamor ént to the store and We judged it was atmost oné ¢'-l| pag o earcriage for Bella, theén "T| Iy made his way to the child and it ne#ic the front Mme had put cheer in | 3 cnghe D s yanted and comis| lonk by the intdnae héal which “Was| cou s = 3 Little Orphan Dorothy. Phone: 321 office; §21-3 house. wie 7o other cheerfu! sousl, and e THE little girl f‘""‘" '° X t gan to eat our lunch. Her father was present and heard| near, Martin thrust the stick into lts|name w: 3 v B Rindiy sérvice awakens resens- ‘mfi s nel e .m fiAM EhIngs. ' § V5 said than wae Biotde bega % "’k| :)"r\hda,\"‘wnu‘}\d come, and bd!h”hl- Andl next rnlnx:lle Martin had the child in|miles "'0"_‘ the city i had neither rdncet W h efl! fO¥th seatitude: 318 .fl—“r (Vs gpeay "YPhen the Woman came back she ! iround. Shé & P 'x‘"ze- piie \“;) mo! ‘S‘Y‘.x a.dhhem';. (hi?klnfi" what | his arms and =prung into a trée which ‘lfl[hEY ;:'-" m};)zhe Their l‘r‘““L“ “4\" AMce Building, 321 Mais Street. * g : - round. - viie | they woul Ve ber then. for Blla was| stood in the pit. dieq when they were small and the apr10TuThS it is smid for a truih “there is as -a1“"‘"» o :u'"y’ and Vet |shw that the door was uniocked wnd 9fbushes and 0 ey surprisa 3 Inviee such a good. gentie child seidom teas-| “A rops! a rope!™ cried some one|only things that were left for them t« > € ent to put her money away and saw potato field, bui no house was beyend | fie for what oh 0 L TRt E B 2 4 I3 5 : . ~ gFréatness of mind in 1cknowledfin a) mriesing i = @ could no vé. that | in the crowd. and in a minute Martin|enjoy was this little cottage with a x064 turn ax in doing i went on :w’.flw’.}: Bt o e Tase g, N drst | (his. s0 W ThOUNR( mayhe It W3S 4t| hev always took special care o re-jhad the rofe | This e fastened | few chairs and pictures. The on | i UMBING AND GASFITTING 4 tarn as 4 i + 3 o etc) woods. member her on snch holidays. round the child, when i 11- | thing tha: she Wished for was a doll na g Se- now kindlindes awakens thank- | SVEr --:;1 over | How he hurried lcat e BT o Tt Paiain he| W woni arannd the pile of hrush| “The innocent hint was Just what helod up and was again safe in’ 1| When she used 1o walk 1o lown or fubest in sthrrs and gladnese in cur- m m . %""“d LR s B ey siotatoss. vl Wanted. So on the birthday mern.| mother's arms. urday mormings she used to pause celyep, ané sends out a ripple of Jo¥, | & hflk His | - When' ttle gict came er|{ Florsia happen o iave ®O|Ela found Bella seated in x beauti-| The brave boy was pulled out amid |and 100k to see how much dolls would CALL UP 734 po: 3 Hwor gl o ol .‘!“!"':_- E ui his tenacity, | Mether asked her if she locked ‘h*‘m‘fmth B:TOF“::‘R‘M':“ h‘;‘z “‘*;‘_:' ful litile oarriage ~eclose Deside her|the cheers of the people. So Martin,|be advertised for in the store win daor. non 1l shed chair -at the breakfast table. who had the courage to stand the|dows. : I 2 Hpple from shore te shors. ot The bram : : | py_ littie g en, and that she €nveljooked upon. as a coward, had the|window, which Was marked fifiy nch upon the ex. When you o out to play after this| patatoes. o maotoen 4 ., oty Kl B on 5 janas and ECONOMICAL~- Nothing snpicasant comies fram be- -pu ot ‘yl 16ck the door.” | 'We made 2 zood meal swith our ; '""'flml;f{“ S 'f-uh‘f:‘lm«m loving | courage to risk his life to save that|cents. 2 = Rine and nothing thai in deed tres YaE, 1 WM sdid thé little girl. And | lufich of mik and other things, sueh| jose Ay 5865, for “thelr Shoughtfal- , of dfiother. | _On! how she did long for this hand E 3 = ]“ cish: ies. A | 3 Tl i e A N e Dok, wuskinéss ang.10%e: | The mexi day Martin was the hero|some doll. Though she had no mone) cofhes from being seifieh and .m Ay, Seise L"'“ i B iiind . TS B i By o AURORE MAGREY. Age 14 [ of the and the very boys who| What could she do? TYou Hetice when we do a2 38 SOT. BT Wahent - " Voluntown. n were proud to be| Now, Dorothy, who was on her way i |§ We fuknish Repairs for all makes S lashete his friends. home, picked up a newspaper whic 1 angles with its nrn course. MABEL GIRARD, Age 13. Theén wé went in séarch of tl % éach tinwe | somheiwing happens which accords with ¥ ol 4 ae S Tanwville, N T s tade il S Likes Her Teacher, prainpea, FEATRICE HEBERT. | ndvertiged: “Wanted—A voun; of Range The Dag’s Thanks. the farmer. I am a gjrl eleven vedrs old. | =0 io SR R e The fermer said he would take us| the Boardfian school. I am in the' 5 p o Rt aEhe. gisnes i One day as T was goix throush| yome and it was six o'clock waon e |Fourth Grade. My isacher A Young Patriot, ton.". : T % A J. Wholey & Co. ihe park, 1 noticed a large Newfound-! zrrived. | Miner .and [ like her very mu. Jand dog standihz near a pUmMip look-| I wax angry at my sistér. for ,n.‘ bave nine studies. They are sp old. His mother wak working busily | ! i 9 Yar. e lengingly at it. in the kitchen when she heard the ey P A 1618 EIFT with somé books - [——— ——————— — = sound of a drum.~” She ran to the| OF e pos passing parade. She was so interested | started and inquirec £ Sor 1ér. ~ When the dog had had enough. > ! n the pfrade “he did mot see her child | MUS: Phone 581 he licked her hand and locking into i lip away - from béslas heér and disap- | V0. one there ner ?nhe seemed to try his best o E > pear. i hahl o ) = e a | Atter patting Bis head for a momen: : Leired & piete 0f Ted ribbon _and | fown on o went Rer way. i : ks until a fa 2 E 4t he thought he would b a | Ul x ooty Tape every hoy and girl of the atriot 2y UHOT the pESadS, {waved a vellow wand ax essential in modern. Houses as . Wide-Awake Cirele will be kind to sf- . B e i he oo ili8 i ellow- ‘galden curls. - And Rl ekt s oae T | hastened out and ‘sajd, “You are the Sild toheri Ly o] ne very best PLUMBING. WORK L. ert w. st thres - : ittle Robert was just three vea .xho"_ 4124 417G 12 FERRY TREET Modern - Plumbing the fair youngest patriot I ever saw i n Sl i SN ; g " | GLADYS ST. JOHN, Age 1L 1:3?}“",’:-72“:}”-““ 8y _to the h tin y ‘expert workmen at the fairest Yoomp. " Dorothy starte et Askus for plans and prices. ; Me Didn’t Sell Fiag-Root. LS in with honevsuckle and One night towards evening John was (., Dbing: on ithe side walls & D coffiing home with some Iks of 3 1 i £ sweet flag in his hand. As he w Tiorothy Inauired for the | walking along he met carriage e iwhich stopped oppesite him. he BB e e e 5 webl o8 BiRdn 67 \Vesl Main Stre: stopped and bowed. s countrs b sached bome quite late in the eves used to how in Jehn's days leaned from the carriage and; Since then she has never lor o s sweet-flag stalk: would you|pnow’ cieven a. g some? i RUTH MARIE TORIN GAS FiTTING ndeed. I should ‘like to taste it”! .\ rondon SLLUMBING, 3 HEATING sald the lady, smiling. “1 used 10 be frr e ) it fond of it when I was a little Vashington Sq g ] (e ones she had'Icf i the' oot R b sl v czema as LOYISE, . MAS . AEe 14 g twg or three < about to | e . P the Xeb T F. BURNS . My Pt Redbi. e . “Please keep it a'l. ma‘am: zet | 1, . UKD & o x E 3 lots more. I know where it is ever so vest and sleep ance © ? ’d’:?-z:‘v. (L e 3 ’ g thick.” || & toucht 1s fe wart el o - S Thuch, and_ olley 4 “Thank yow.” said the lady. and as t#al bottle today. 85, ¢ ¥ »1 P ] 3 night and mormng 1 used to “gtve it | B e bl | * Vour mot A 1A lflatmg add G M1 SEL SIheEs e vos nnd slever- We <25 her hand (o John. He did noi under- pagleitendoy 3 E l fun with it._too! ? ¥ stand the motion uniil he <aw a penny | STREET B e e 2 drop in the road af hix fect. Instauily | s - ; ail his nleasure ished. Somothing | o e teara were in bis-eyes as he ‘s 3 > A Gentle Herse. : ehotted: TI dgn't. want your nenuy: 1 i D T live i1 the town of Griswold. I go : PPl IR 4 ZHE Jotion for Skin Diseasc t6 the Boardman school. = My sesche k s John was intensely mortified. *T LEE & 08GOOD GO,

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