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THE WIDE-AWAKE CIRCLE Boys’ and Girls’ Department. Rules for Wideawakes. Town—I have received the book én- e e ity o e o v ST T S g o pebacis &Yy taretting, 1 wish to thatik 5ou T "."-‘" S it utn B 1t ’f’“"" ! g to i mm = LG o > X ; s O i |, Stk e e o i ana e hod | SR Almost every well known Toilet Preparation will be found 3 and- then i terost : Frank aj and oh! it was So good.” - rrror g Bavy. mans i head I shamme, ur it She w ’ to thank | . Myron A. Boglisch, of Eagleville—TI | der: m‘_:mn A 1 he My Schasl. hfig ~ - wish to thank you most heartily for 5 $¢0 50N TALCUM POWDER Water "B eadhi 5 reath : : FEON on our counters this sale at prices which mean a sav- Weite name, age ahd thre fortanately 18t 3 : # At the Dbottsm of Hareld Bennett, of Preston—I thank m“ . i 3 B smmly h for the prize book which was en- ing on “Gh, uy your now. tied The Auto Boys' Camp. I have added, “There Was Rosie |wcece o e oo . 37 % . 2 s : Fat will pay you. Welist below a few of the many attractive you most sincerely for. the bt s 1O L asta ; ! T ‘ Ty the prize book. I'm sure I greatly appre- ng: m‘,‘—'}. 1:5 their | ’._ el -h: elate it and shall always réemembef to s by ¥ 26 to sthool very tauch, | By, 8end you many more letters. it $1.00 Dorin—5 Shades— SALE PRICE %2¢ TOILET AND COLD SRS % e, to school evety day. 1 like b Houblgant's Ideal— $1.00 Mary Garden—3 shade: CREAMS Agnes Setkowsky, of Norwich—I was they scamper off ? fli;t ::‘:fl i;éldifls the best of any —/ & SALE PRICE %0c BALE PRIGE 826 h delighted with prize book which you 3 s stuc Tdsitely s Qi Face Powd 28%e Packers Chath— « of timerous mm fost, awardell me entitled “Hilda’s Mas-| T) carfy, There aré i1 H"“""‘,’"&’C‘E“;n‘;éem ek SALE PRICE 50¢ SALE PRICE 20¢ the still woodlands’ pulses beat,|cot” and Wish to thank you Very eard the Guick Tootsteps of ihe|Much. e 5 Sow HudnGtees odors— 30c Satin Skin—3 shade: 45c Packer's Chart— 3 Arthur O. N. Weod, of Mansfield— SALE PRICE 50c 5— SALE PRICE 26¢ SALE PRICE &le R i b 24¢ Woodbury's—3 shades— Pe Cotd Ip 4B thaokea the mighty |1 thank soi viry much for, the “nice | FR JAG AN 2L i Chestrut TN, Hedn s e e PRICE 25 SALE PRice 20c | Reogt & Remeglie Oicebe ask, What answer you would say— | mudh. % 3 TY|snow and cold. Al dal - . 2 : #5c Java Rice Powder—4 shades— SALE PRICE 18 teh bagged the finest game that e 3 P SRS run back and forth like so many busy Going Clamming. 2 Colgate's—é odors— SALE PRICE 40¢ . day LETTERS WRITTEN BY WIDE- (little men, adding one Seorh atter the " SALE PRICE 25¢ | @ eche—s shatioe— -...SALE PRICE 2 GEARS ‘Sunh Ghinten: AWAKES, g | et i asked Colgate's—small size— LT ShIE 111 8ALE PRICE 4 THE BEE'S WISDOM, - Spting dnd Summer, oy heit oya and eifls whne iney o%s beo : DE AD BALE PRICE ¢ | 4, o jourea s shades— Palmolive Cold and Vahishing & e wAndering matden At 128t We are having fair weather | 20Ing o school, and besides, think of 2ho Mpdle’ Taleat L PRICE 210 SALE PRICE $1.29 Creams. 4 bee with honey laden; again. I think we all rather have sum- | the warm cbats and caps which the ® 65¢ Dier Kies'—4 shades— SALE PRICE 38 Bee, in all the flowers you work, |met than Winter, at least'T do. squirrels hflgflt nM-“ ‘“‘!‘“ ~ y to - the barn, | Life js a burden when the body 25¢ Coeur Azur...SALE PRICE 21e SALE PRICE 5% . /8ALE PRICE 13 Yol S o iR T | ity B Sun e s | esoth o L 80 0o | B0k, e ot 0t 91 £330 rackod with puin Bveryohiog ([ 5o e e Tlovm e e Orshrd “That I know, my little maiden,” lawn parties and the like. We can al- | grow on them:and néver core off. becomes o e iflmm— SOAPS tflg; PRICE 0 u& bee wn.h‘houey ‘:m; % &1:{ ‘lon‘g’e[rt:m- tnhet .lml.m:m“)‘:t; FITZMAURICE, Age 13. : ‘despondent Mary Ga SALE PRICE 500 | wwooaburye’ 24c Frostilla .SALE PRICE 2i¢ ison forsaks, T in inter. u wintes A S : y . the I::iy only take.” also, because we have lots - of fun h m‘ haRd ot a little bit sore, | Urig back the sunshine take 75c Rigaud’s Un Air Embauie— SALE PRICE 18c cake—Sdc a box c,a._ sceuniag Beb. With honey lasen g;xmat ":nov;ch:l!!. dskafll\:, n“éxlz“ A Christmas !}m o ?h‘ui rlxld:‘ wnzl:: m at n.‘ mw "r: mm s'AL!TP‘RIcE 8¢ | cuticura— SALE PRICE 3¢ . y ) e ), an many other rigtmas morhil 1 some . aleum What is right” replied the maiden.|sports, - cands Bute s a0l And rashy. other| Us WHO said that they had Trom : Roger and n; :& BRICE 3o | SALE PRICE 18 cako—5dc 2 box | Coeur Asur......SALE PRICE 44 will 1 Trom all 1 mest, But in winter there is one thing 1| inings. the city. They aidn't know how to ' RICE 34 Re'fl_fl* 30¢- Lundborg’s. ..SALE PRICE 26 taks the godd and sweet.” . |miss a great deal, and that is to hear | migsing for I told Sarita Claus to bring | dig clams so my father showed them .SALE PRICE SALE PRICE 20c cake—S55¢c a box % s the birde singing in the leafy trees.|me a ball and he never zave it to mé. 8o | ROW. In a littie while we had got our .SALE PRICE 3% Colgate’s Soaps 30c Lundbore’s mu“gz ’cm UNELE JED'S TALK TO WIDE:|Now that spring has come the birds|] went to look for it, bat I never could | basket full, 50 wé started to get the [CapsuLes)] 355 Pompatin Tilewm— ic AWAKES. are all returning and soon summer|gfng it So I want p stairs and|hofse and then we rodeé home. When 6t 15¢ Al-Round— SALE PRICE 3 for 42¢ Honesty s the best policy is an oia| Wil Pe here with the bright sunshine | foung it My mother Kept 1t and nevs | Wo EOt home We had come very nice| ¥he national remedy of Hollaod for over SALE PRICE Zlo iy i oGt policy is an old | and chirping birds to greet us all once | o ‘tola ue where it was until I found | Steamed clams. 50c Luxor Cold Cream— i ; SALE PRICE 4 200 years; it is an enemy of all pains re- 28¢ Squibdbe’ Talvum— 10c All-Round— more. . ANNIE BABCOCK, Age 13. | sulting from kidney, liver and uric acid SALE PRICE Xc SALE PRICE $1.10 a dozen | 50¢ Luxor Vanishing Cream— Wmany times undoubtedly in the li it April 7,.1920. _ & Of the Wide-Awakes. It may not al-| Plainfield LOUISE LBBER. MARY WINOWSKI, Aged 3, | ~Uncasville. % troubles. Al druggists, thres sizes. 35¢ Pussywillow. .SALE PRICE 24 | o . 00 0" SXE PRicE e Ways be the easiest thing to do, but : Oakdale. - 1t pays big a: 1 [ 1CE 20c ook for the name Cold Medal on every 56 Lady Mary...SALE PRIC me's Talcum in 3 odors, v'rne‘(ulmr 28€5101 SALE PRICE 21c The Miser's Gold. A miser hag a Breat box of gold which he' hig at the foot of a tree in X his_ga: in Chifia we are told that hen-|Out doors and slammed 'the door.| As this is the first letter 1 have| Eve -ty S 21c Amolip Deodorant Powder— prevalling virtwe and ety little while he stol2 away to SALE PRICE 18c is & ling vietue that | The next thing I did was to catch my |written for the Wide Awake Circle 1| this spot, dug up the box, and let the 430 Amolin Deodorant Powder— #bime of the Chinese in their native|fnBer in the latch. I ran in the|will tell you about our school. It is{shining coine siip_through his fin- SALE PRICE 35¢ lowns and cities leave their places of | Nouse and bandaged it up. Then I pe o b : SALE PRICE $1.10 a dozen Being Bad and What Became Of It. & R T hyaest| My mother wanted me to go to the|1h® White Scheol WHE Green Bhut- store. 1 didn't want to go, o I ran it 26c Pond's Celd Cream- SALE PRICE 200 50c Pofid's Cold Cream— SALE PRICE 40c Pond’s Vanishing Cream 10¢ leo— SALE PRICE $1.10 2 dozen 10c Cashmere Bququet— SALE PRICE 55¢c a box 25¢ Cashmere Bouquet. e lioE 760 a b 10c size -BALE PRICE & A PRI IR SO BRI Ay S . Nothing in 45c Batnasweet...SALE PRICE®%e |, © abox | 35e mize .SALE PRICE 20 jess unguarded while they go off|ran off to school. After this.I will try |two miles away from home. My sis lhe. whole world gave him so much Mennen’s Talcums c Oatme: ...BALE PRICE 0o for a half hour or more. Should cus- | t0 mind. ter, aged 7, anather little girl and her | delight as the sight and the seund and . & PRIBE 2o SALE PRICE 86¢ a box tothers come in the meantime, they % DORIS WATERS, Age 10. | two brothers and 1 80 frém here. the Yeeling of the treasure. One day 25¢ Borated. SAL 17c Unsecented Glycerine— Pompeiah Creams the price of goods plalaly mark-| Norwich. There are 29 pupils at this school|when he care as udual to feast his 25¢ Vielet... .SBALE PRICE 2ic SALE PRICE 45¢ a box | Massage Cmm—ml? stlect what they want ahd leave % Our teather is Miés Mary O'Conner. | éyes upon the goid he found nothing 25¢ Tale for men— 16c White Clematis— SALE PRICE 42¢ meney for them. That shows Our First Moose. School begins at 9 o'¢lock. We have | but a hole in the ground. He tore his SALE PRICE 21e SALE PRICE 45¢ a box | . medy ¥BAt it means to be able 10 trust any| Jim and Frank Tarker were in|spelling, reading and penmanship be-| hair and cried out so loudiy that ail| [N{) ng. 0f The mse.sa L : e Davs Abitia T aseage Cream—medium— All'::: m:‘:m i’:::e ‘“tl: e‘n p on the banks of the Kehnebec|fore the first Fecess. After recess we{ his nelghbors came running to see Sc Babe 2 n was river. SALE PRICE She 35¢ Night Cream—jar— > SALE PRICE 3o Z6c Night Cream—tube— it SALE PRICE 218 45¢ Duy Cream—jar— ' SALE PRICE ®¢ 35¢ Hokara Cream— "SALE PRICE 31e b6c Creme Elcaya— SALE PRICE %% Cream— SALE PRICE 48 Sc Hind's H and Almond— e Y SALE PRICE 40 24¢ Woodbury's..BALE PRICE 20 $5c Cutex Cold Cream— : SALE PRICE 20 S0c Sempre Glovine— SALE PRICE Me 25c Mentholatum— SALE PRICE 22¢ 45c Mentholatum— SALE PRICE 40c 25¢ Musterole....BALE PRICE 22¢ Ssc Musterole....SALE PRICE 48 25¢ Cuticura Ointment— SALE PRICE 2% i5c Cuticura Ointment— SALE PRICE 4% 43c Resinol Ointment— SALE PRICE 8¢ SALE PRICE 18¢ lic Pear’s Unscented Soap— SALE PRICE 14c 12¢ Paimolive Soap— SALE PRICE %c s Corg]obflis——— ALE PRICE 17e They were in their tent en- |have arithmetic and songs. Then | what the matter was. When they ! Wwateh them. joying a quiet smoke and talking | Sohodl is out for RoGh. learneq what ,had happened,. one of sm T g -a-“"s' 25e Comfort Powder— China, of eourse. has no monopoly | about the events:of ‘the day. In the afternoon we have language.|them brought him a stone from his Doves, New Hi SALE PRICE 22¢ * Pn homesty. We see it in practice | Suddenly Jim was startied by _a|Then recess. After recess we haveifield, saying, “Thete, bury that. It % -~ EPCRaI. 50c Comfort Powder— N‘fr;l: ‘:q':fl;y h]ut“nsw no'|‘sed ;n the opposite shore. He | history. Then sthodls is out to golWwill do as well to ook at as the gold “In 1908, I began tobetroubledwith - SALE PRICE 42 Iag _the line of honesty just as fully heard again, = - o ARLENE FRIBS | Yantic, ' bandaged most of the time; and | 25c Woodwortn's Trailing Ar- 88 we are without hesitating, without me both boys went outside|Aged 10. g G + | sometimes I could squeers the pus ey SALNERICE RS iting and without reservations, to investigate. Soon Frank said he — Biddy Black. out of hands, th 25¢ Chinwah Talcum— There may be M{.!lmefl when :dee;d s:mo'hmg unusual. Jim touch- The Good Natured Coat. Once there was a littie mothet. She Ammg el Weingoth. f BACE BRICE S 1 T AT a” o 4o mrm and point-| pear Uncle Jed: I am golng o send | Was dressed all in feathers, and her t 8 months’ ago, I chanced to thisket on the Other Ehoee ' Tutt xgd a little Story ot leclis, 1t n“ niEe w;;z“sw;‘y c{mh k. i read an ad. of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and 3 M 5 today. 1 thought the ¢ the w ly Blai ad ten soft, fluf- s, ? i i Born Tree &hd Squad and it afl| dntiersJoore- "ot (67 OFMOUS DAIT of | Wide” Avvake Circle would like to read |ty Jittle children, - Think of liten| o ooa SalTa’, in which was fold of FACE POWDERS #hBuM follow the poliey of homesty|ness. Suddenly a huge form emerg- | i t90. children to care for and to teach all| % Person curedof Weeping Eczema 8 ba—3 shades. gonsclentiously this Would be a much {ed from the thicket. It proved {o he|, Children should be seen ang_ not|they should know! by these remedies. 80 Melbu-8 SNASRALE PRICE 425 Rappier and contented world. An |that of a huge bull moose. Jim grab- { heard, at least so my raother often| But the little mother was happy as After using two boxes of Fruit-a-tives® 3 . SYSSM Man has & reputation of whieh |ed two uns whils Frank cast off | (olls e Bt today e ehllaren are dmppy. conld be. Ehe soratatied’andf ‘o L0l of *Sootha-Sal 4 1 e Bewvat SEXTE pRICE 48 hak reason to he pround. their bireh bark to'be heard a8 48 gebn. Just as lay long. o) -Salva’. I em WINNERS OF PRIZE BOOKS. | gon. "o Ty, i i | pped v et ooy, P e | as thes Were H e ey, oars (| el foe of Ecvomd’s 31.00 Flancee—s SUALE pRicE 67 KS. uns, and Frank with Y . | teacher whispered, =™ . en, | &s e , al never for- o A 3 1—Anta Fitzmavrics, -of Norwich | The €anve Stole ovar the ripolite ol | speak very loud.” And that is what|Eot. No, B'ddy Black's children fever Dr. B. X OLZENDAL, D.V.ML 1l w5 oy rowere—1 shates— The Talking Handkerchiet. ters without attracting the attention|! @M trying to go. I am geing to give | forgot. What fun the soft, fat, fuf- 80c. a box, 8 for $2.50, trial size 2e. SALE PRICE 50c = of the moose. Just as soon as they | ® little lecture, girls. And I wanl to!fy chickens had! They ran and play-| At dealers orfrom FRUIT-A-TIVES 5 iNow- of Versaillee—~|landed Jim handed a gon to his|De heard'and now let me tell - you|ed ana ran and played all day. They Limited, 0G 50¢ Pussywillow—4 shades— tends. brother and they both crept softly 1| When you get up in the morning don't|ate the bugs and seeds thai Biddy ted, OGDENSBURG. N. Y. SALE PRICE 42 of Uncasville—| the other side of the moose that they | (T8t 10 slip bh yéur godd-natured | found. Oh, they played and ate bugs | Meeserm—et it | | 50c Pompéian—3 shades— beth Hedart. fight get a hetter atfy, As soon as|Coat before you go down stairs. You|ahg seeds all day. s SALE PRICE 42 4—Mareia Broekner, of Norwich— | they reached the place Jim took care. | all have one, haven't you? Awd wheh| At Right they went to sleep in a |thon It allowed to be made public. (@ .00 . 1,00 o chedes— Three. 3: alm and fired. He hit him behind | everyihing goes wrong at hom:i‘ a f';(th;tmbeg. the softest, warmest fea. 2; gt i fhotorden “o‘;“‘gi‘g SALE PRICE 38c of N e ear, a vital t. Aft 8 school, or on the street and you think | ther there ever w: s ce Pe o ‘E‘Mmc:m“m of New London |2 e Sun roarce, e 'fhp“’l' You have enough’ trowble to put any | be, “Pecp, peep, peeni” said the | ‘z‘el: country. AAd the record of the (| 50¢ Garden ”"““g‘,f{?;flfég a2 S—Annle Adameik, of Notth Frant. |20d With a last yell of defiance, roll- | #irl in bad humor, then you may de- |litle chickens when they went to|MOtor-boat owner is a fine one. 3 - la—The Yellow ViSUn, nE-led over on his batk and died. The |Pend upon it, girls someone 18- trying{Sleep. “Peep. pee) 17 Street Accidents—There was an im- | @ 90¢ Luxor—3 "“;'A—LE PRICE 45¢ D, peep! Moose was a heavy burden, but the | to rob you of your good natured coat ALMIRA BERNIBR, Age 12. |mense increase in the number of street Plainfield—In | boys carried him back to camp. They ateidents in the United Kingdom last 12¢ Olivilo Soap— SALE PRICE 11c 8¢ Lava Hand Soap— SALE PRICE 6c 10¢ Goblin Hand Soap— SALE PRICE 8¢ Ivory Soap........ SALE PRICE % 23c 4711 White Rose Giycerine— SALE PRICE 20c 35¢ 4711 Mayflower Glycerine— SALE PRICE 2%¢ Ricksecker's Lettuce— SALE PRICE 12)z¢ 15¢ Rose Glycerine— SALE PRICE 11c 10¢ Tussaine Violet— SALE PRIGE 8 10c Jergen's Witch Hazel Soap— SALE PRICE & 10¢ Jergen's Castile Soap— SALE PRICE 8¢ 15c Armour’'s Bath Tablets— SALE PRICE 12¢ 10c Physician’s and Surgeon’s— SALE PRICE 8¢ 20c Laco Castile Soap— SALE PRICE 15¢ s8¢ Eicaya Cold T—Lowise Laber, of but don’t et it go, hold on to it tight, Danielson, e Camp of the Delawares. Were very tired, but happy over the|ahd When you feel it setthing frmly yeaf. Amongst the reasons given are P "lw?h. of Yantie:tUn- | capture of tl;;il;leo‘gnngg%n.“ ;a:ck lmo!ltl: place, oh, my! How jolly Good Citizenship. the streets, and the bad condition of Fite Service. 3 , Age 11. |Yyou will feel. The comstitution of the United |the great increase in the number gt Prite winners living in the ¢ity ean| N°W London, H!;%‘ll-“n\fl TU\URNER GREENE, Age 7. |States provides that all nmnEm vehicles, the abnormal crowding ‘of ‘x thetr books by calling at The * e vt e or naturalized in the United Statesand {the road surfaces. The = casualties Mlayu onr.;e after ten o'- Bt ot N"h“':n- The Shark subject to the jurisdiction thereof are {are, i fact, one m“%mfl"’“g‘“""" , Thursday morning. ny childten in the rk. citizens of the United States. of the wretched traffic conditions e — United States who wish to serve the| I am a shark! I am called "the U- Aeations « k Some of the qualifications of a which still presail. The congestion Y 8 Letters of Acknowledgement fivunlr}:; which they love, but do not|Eer of ‘the ocean,” because I am sb|citizen are loyaity, kindness, t:uot.f in the main thoroughfares.of London ! ‘ ildred Davis, of Willimantio— | KnOW how to do it the right way. Fire | large, strong and terridle. I eat hu-|honesty, fairness, justice, industry, |has been much worse than it should very much for the "““‘mldn fon Is a very good way for a|man flesh. All sailors fear me. I like]faith, peace and helpfulness. have been owing to slowness in execut- sent me, cntitled, Batty, the Th"‘g E:Ln.mi“)l;: :rlstevfls ;xfgme' lc;‘frunov‘; s::p! e:ndxm what 1 can{ A citizen shows loyaity in the |ing repairs. - o8 3 man p - that are occupied by rm‘-:’.‘me: :fi % n:lrlowid. inng any & have] United States if he fights for his coun- | - Presseious London—A tramp in mid L. if he pavs allegiance to the fi 9 children than in places where there|l am so strong that With & single|ar®:* he stick: ov b A e g Bt B 1 to the government in- viFd i G 3 are mone. Some caw 0 e are less forward in the country than Petety buy ehm e f fire are | stroke of my tail I can break a man’s|stead of Zoing AgAMSE It of Norwich lslflndsll‘nm'u( in pastimes: whick | regard to their origin. In this weird tion of the machinery. Electric palhps T 0 ané picturesqu ance |are being instalied and new cement i Many of Lond: bs th they belleve had & similar origin. ¢ 1 the |shafts will be comstructed. Two or shiftless | leg. -If I were caught the first thing{or citizens fough! in the Londén suburbs though, every- [, o " ten American Indians| ¥ith live g L ‘Wiring, a match, the bonfire, the laz; s t for theit couhtry |where the tendency to too early o Among Noft . e s e charmer. |three years will be heeded to pump out s e 3 y | the sailors would do Would be to chop|auring the great world wa . i A many pageants were religiou: m wm‘l_ man or woman with the gasolene can, | off my tail . i il Who did not go ;muu of ol m‘e:: in protuse evidence. But | AN 0% Toete PaE e e o & ro- 1 all the water. the eonvenient and deadly oil lam; gu am ot very - ndon mot only are plum, |and ceremontal in. character, as a re- AND FEEL wm_ the rubbish in the.cellar and attie aLl Meyunklln is h-o‘dmy el MK ITER ShTMA chnlitin dayel Saloniki is importing cream - ? ce for SR . : at e *h nd peach in blossom,|Sult of the red man's reverence upon their reverence for the bire tors from Sweden because the price pear, cherfy and p i A To prevent fires séc that . every | olor, My eyes wrt cih and sria® gg""; mq'“"h“‘ thelr loyalty bylbut here and there apple trees are |Dnature in all its f‘"s'g; “I‘“",‘.’ ;“"}i;:: dom. The butterfly dance of Indian !for American machines is very mwch| PHOM & remedyfor | match that is lit in your h € ying 8, by working fn the am- i v practiced today. ~Piggrr cuths and maidens has. & modern | highér. The Sweden machines sell at condition caused [ blown out; see that the. atrC .S |ish. They say my mouth has a hortl. munition factories ahd by having war | CLO¥ 08 this forward example. | Fohogynat ali knowledge was given | YCUIDS and maidens o g Mo m'-k-lhl!-flflnl\.lh? B At e attics are|ble, mean expression. I am about|gardens to feed the soidlers. The Old Racing Craft. — Old-time| 1o animals, and that their Supreme | SOU=iePart ¥ rom . Where the | thirty feet long. Just think of that! A cltizen ehows thel ious, wesses of the Russian b Owing to the glut of meat in the 1 3 7t in Blues would be envious, no doubt | Feing did not speak to fhan, but ma t =-‘H"|~ A great tomic for m“&'““t‘h‘:"fim’;n‘: Jn case of fira| 1 have six rows of strong, sharp-|States by buying Liberty &'fia‘é“lfii& could they see the light, Swift crafi | jfested ftselt through dumb creatures e '-m;_“"d 'rfl":; 'hm‘ are beimg tor. Al | bout twice a year, b m jeas,ned | pointed teeth—sharper than any knife|savings and thrift stamps and by |in Which the fival University crewsanma through the sun, moon and the From the Consular Reports. muluted for re-exporting New Beatnd workers. Take home & bottle of Qering that thae m‘f‘g :is fofce you ever had, I can raise or lower {saving. The women showed their loy- |are training for next Saturday’s great | stars. Oftén an Indian who desired to of farming = m‘;‘r“’"‘ "1';. :‘ - :&:-‘ b- FeSOre | kittie may save a whole building feor. | CT 2 I wish. alty durin® the war by belonging io{race. The boats in which the carly|{know how he should live would 2o iato i gentina offers . prof market | o baing rained. I hopee “l‘n‘:m!vg{:g_l Most fish, when they drep their|the Red Cross, by sew - » Ty - for toys. The tovs displayed in the | ing for the mol. |races Were rowed were heavy and | solitude and wait until some animal|ipe Ukraine, in part as follows: Plows, | 1or 0% " " ougeon oo Awakes will a1l do somsthing to pre- ¢ggs, forget all about them. But I/diers and orphans, by buying bonds, |clumsy, but little in advance of those | 430,000; harrows, 630,00 okusare Mol b varisty 'Suif iy - tes in their hom love 'ang take cate of my young o b, L g T g also very expensive. . s nes, | by going to the Salvation A ¢ {in ‘which professional watermen plied “Consequently when he interpreted | #00; simple mowing machines Ni - th " MARCIA BRUCKNER, A, Beware! Beware! Don't fall overcamps, by giving food to the seldlers, | their trade. It was-not until 1346 that | yhe movements of an animal he would |plows with several blades, Not more than forly tractors mre e Notwich. i m’fi’,vl might get you and gobble|and by working in the Y. M. C. A.|outriggers were adopted,’ rendering a|ndnere closely to Yhe truth. As & re- | scythes. 5 “reaping B used in the whole of Macedonin. ! camps. considerable narfowing of the. boats|sult of this quality in his dancing and |090: thrashing mills dr: A Campfire Meeting ! L lf.:d',mA flHOmK Age 10, Any citizen of the Uhited States|bossible, and not until ten veaws later | his sense of beauty, he has evolved |48,000: cmm?.. and sort . Deat Unole Jod: Loam aviog.te eonard’s Bridge. g&wih%w his ‘i:‘nd:mry in the United flu!fh the firstsfisgliesu h?at;dcomxm(ted pageants worthy of preservation. for wheat and corn, 320,000; tell you about L Y qvorking mmore hours dally|in the race. Sliding seats did not fol--| = wine buftalo dance 1§ one of the | machines, $0,000 weat to, T mlo::mo?fiiemémifi,: A Day in the than they do and by working and sav- {low until 1873, Net Populan. r A Polish committee is stodying the - stting machines for | American Constitution as pattern for 5 Ing money i Prior to that wise| Guest exhibitions of Indiah art. When |straw and hay, 320,000; horse driven |the organic law of the new republic. Girls. ¥ am 13 years of age. It siaer| ORe pleassnt Satarday three of my |, ey instead of spending it for |rowing Men were accustomed to £ain| the buffalo in hie castward progress |motors( 320,000; reapers with binders, | The committee will probably Step when #d at 7 o'clock, at one of the members | Eifl Triends and I decided 1 Fo out | * spe® raich aTe ROt Reeded. something of the advantage of the slide | poross the plains came upon the semi- | 19%w0: reapers without binders, 240.- |it gets to the Eighteenth amendment. houses. ~ We falked over things inee|in the woods afiet some passy wil- people of the. United States | by wearing leather breeches and greas- g civilized inhhbitants of the Mississippt | 000. —E| Pase HeraM, 7o were looking at drawings of ou | IOWS. We had not walked far when | Bepne . A"e5. bY NEIDINE the | ing the seats of the boats. vaileys the Indiang were in dire need |~ Before the war Germany and Ru brothers, then looking at some books | OUF, ttention was attracted by a large 2nd_ciothing which ;a.sel;ne"gynfi: Premier and Miners. — Mr. Lloyd | of animal food. The buffalo afforded |were the greatest purchasers of of s and reading and telling jokes, | 0%k that pesbie call a chair bethuse | Red Cross. We also collected ‘Geotge is undoubtedly right in saying| f~~i n< well as clothing moccasins, | watches. Now the United States Is| pype find American poiitics 8o Then two of the members served tng | it IS Shaped just like & chatr. ®y and sent it to the Armentans 5o |that any new large increase of wages | material for tents, tools and even fusl. | the best customer. COmPIATIL thet stie Of Chumm SABSE refreshments, We had ham and jelly |, 2V, &irl friends said ‘“Let’s Pbrotect them from the Tatke will mean putting up the price of | Taus he won an especially revered | "no yiain pens find a ready market|regret that they Sndertsok to study | sandwiches, cookies, cake cocoa and|here fOr the day.” I said, “All right” | “Bvery boy and Eifl can ehow that|domestic and industrial coal, putting|Dlace in their lives and the pageant|. Japan the subject.—Washington Post. candy, We played games and played |50 that is where we camped. We lsft|he and she will be good oitizens by |UP rdilway rates, increasing the cost|symbolical of the buffalo chase is one ™ SWFER, o 00 Lo iven S et fg, Ticttola, and then went home. 1| o T A e erowa 1 | ObeYing the laws of the government,{Of everytaing that is produced in Brit- | of the amost plcturesne and highly |y "eompiete the removal of the debris| Wise men always do & liftie Atetl- a vy of > fa . It the miners’ w: S el - E - ““{oomd time, arid hoped the | 7Tt T0ST, e PEEAT | me'i . s twfi? e &I:enm't;:z i o . then the money S| times resrted to by the B in the pits of the coal mines around |ing on their wh account Whils DOROTHY ROODE, Age 13. | “iaor: Past Understanding. P . The majority of the|for good lutk to come and pay thes & / Dbetter ‘stronger all other | exhortation when faod was scarce. Lens, France. - . o1 k We all rushed to the spot where :‘:;'5‘ o et :‘?:ee\zr:::noflnzhlfid?:;k ::f :fher work- | still holds & high place in the life of |mines are fiooded, due (o the destruc- | visit i they were. It was all swampy and AN ADAMCIK, Age 15. |ing men—London Chronicle. this tribe. Men Devoured by Sharks our fest got i wet, but we @id | Nerth Franklio. RO “The Sioux dancers @0 fhot hide It is related that upon an occasion, e s R T e Celess Mmoverhents among a whirl- ARE SOME DANCES fre large double canoe containing thit- | wr wese Ty LN chite whis ing mob. They dare- 1o silhouetts {8 Jargs double canoe We were o eat oue toneh and ey | GLEANED FROM FOREIGN OF INDIAN ORIGIN? | themselvee in thousahds of postures a crossing £o. an adjoniie | Our soda for wo were beginaing 1 get EX atever one's view concerning the | againet the clearly definme. briliance ining | hungry. % rogfiety of the ‘fox trot’ the ‘lame | of the sétiing suh. 3 h.:..:-;n vrleckea !;y‘ hl sudden “u:fi On the way back wé saw lying Bby| - Sir Bric Geddes’ presidential ad- gu: any( the ‘grizsly bear, one faet *The cast for the Buffald dance s hree o'[‘h 0 nl:mber Were | a tree the bones, skin and teeth of a|dress to the Institute of abotlit them may be of interest—animal | usually composed of 2 of five \ & g . m.‘z singular part After we ate put lunch and{¥estérday put very suceintcly the main | dances are not new,” savs a bulietin | dancers, two 6f Whomm ént the fei\ y = ‘!“ Ly after being | drank dur soda we started for heme.|élements in Creat Britain's transport|issaed by the National Geographic so- { buffalo, one ‘the hunter and two women NG . # mméo:nb:: gh:n We §ot hotte we all went to the muem‘stogx‘. “The m“o( them of | eiety from its Washington headquar- | the mother animal. i 3 - | show. oourse i, not ofe of the trans- | ters. . interpret armén m r:ue to Hght the canoe t;n:t e V”Fam;azucz CLARK, Age 1. |port agencies in this cowntry is able{ .“These dances o steod o imitation of ‘;ra'ee;!::.;!‘m .nfi oF 1‘"&" o e ey mmm-kbu T ndon. to carry on upon the basis of the pres | practiced by the American Indians and. This sobriety in actentuate: % 3 3 combimed Weight, however, Aot revenue. ‘That is Well known |aisc by some primitive peoples of the mhu':u Mh&‘:mmmgy‘. ; ¥ Se— Z - B . ever, sank it David's Lesson, to be true of the railways; but it js | Present day. few white marks, an occasional bit of N > B | Mother! T am hungry!” said Da- “The req men engaged in the buffalo, | req at the w. ‘OUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY A st, and the soft green of O d eagle dances with true B ‘hes in their hande. vid, as he rushing inte the house and = K e dhironcin] s g e oca-roigmns pine Branches in their 3 5 5 religious forvar. | "n c‘f‘:"“:o‘“éi PG SRSIOSE Tt g and | his' eyes restsd longmely om 2 saucer| SN BFNAT Sonditens of revenst | B L oo artiafry fret?ue;(lyelrg a8 dancers repcsesnting the bt e asaucago, Tll. writing your na o ‘and| crude - as compared with the dances address cleariy.” You will recelve |, “XOU TaY Bave the Jeily” said hig ot g Which long existed among these earlier | bullalo heads, tn outiines of which Buana thal Jpaskage containing ;m r:’ E. h‘:‘ on't be b o 4 Blead WIth the ahefieh of ool s 2 and croup: Poley Kiones o | “haria o “Ethnologists say that the so-calleq | Dlack-staintd bodies, = They imimate et g W T animal dances originated i the storjas | &5 Rearly — le the actions of the “Madaer mii B Which iribal braves told around (heir | USMmals, catch their solemnity and en- aEgve o the camp fires to illastrate their odves- | 4eavor 1 portray their power. :-n fnymediately preceding the fate- | tures and the actions of their prey| “Pethaps the mest spectacular of ““t‘“‘ and then suddeniy eli was | during the Lunt. the. animal dances still in existence is it. “Pravelers in the South ¢ d | th dance of the Hopi In “But the Adwiralty knvw 3 1ot more | the. pHERIve Drosios ot the Bocicty | (ounded 60 & fascinsting 1obrs Lians