Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 24, 1921, Page 7

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WILZ AW, Boys’ and Girls’ a : is] was 8 b | piaces. g £ % D knew whether I hit the snake or beauital nals arranged ia long 0 Places. ship. o safled up the Delaware |never i Hp:h “and shine liKe silk, - of| Mr. G that country 5 at wear wreaths of flowers in y \ c g sl - over yn: h m at fi.u"'.a.fl ‘4:". mm-: r&:.clk i:::‘d‘?g;; i their halr il summer. ed Mr Br A . grocery bone for his bravery, ¢ ¥ & » . 2 paned up & 2 large A ~i W“h 7 Bules For Young Writers. A, s iy Nt sdophiciies el e D . | hebere U s M 8 i QAR D hagaite, Ak Acons . Salem. ~Writs paialy en eme side of =he -n.". At Ras | mount 5 3 . s’ 4 of life, lg' VERDICT FOR DEFENDANT SN e ek e o Ay lagks of black hted from be family ; a . : : ; Yo g W o4 IN BERDEX V8. Gi —Short_and articles_will IR 2 i s A 3 Z Hogh . . - Willlant M. Bedden o 2 prefernce. Do mot use Moogrp. - b L . 2 < Ay :ll:.;;l;:ml;:‘dgflm n i ity g a . 1 of & cornice off the Orietaal steres or leters i fiwmymm,mht.vmm?: = superior court breught - vapdies: fof | mrm‘%flmm%fl Gilbey Wednosday. at New Lendon.- The . uraud's me. 1 fury was out two heure. s 1 3 WIDE-AWAKE POETET. pess, : . Tha- Shsg: want o tis Jury - at 30AE riental Crcam The Mareh Wind, vested ’ 3 he found the - Whe 3 g v , W3 ;vuu-l‘u -v:ll-"l": u_::: ’J;v;gh?‘._v & Mok Wind s Spring, : ; ; : . - Panks finished his : \s voice is harsh @ o, wag ¢ e 408 Mg o the. ;u.-ltll 12.13 “in -the afternoon,|” slusters hard and t: to Scare ‘Voluntown. when when it returned with the defend-|the plaintiff to keep the building in proper ant's verdict - 3 repaire. Gilbey erected the cormice WHIER fell| .4 bullding on Sept. 11, 1911, ‘wna | NIGHT SCHOOLS ARE Stepping Fight. Dear Uncle Jedt It'is & Jong time since 1. wrote to Wide-Awake Cire g i hete poot | killed one person and Injured tvo othe: . AT EXD OF TERM Having’ time’ how, - of ludjrkedm ‘brought hfs sult 1o Fecover plr; ‘The own's night achools will elose this would write and tell how Glrardi ment for the repalrs to the buuaxnf and | (Thursday) ming. having been in ses- i has|recover money whieh. he. spent ip [ftiga«{sion since last fall. For the past two or Jolke . wi Thereflion arising over the ascldent, cleimingthree days the resular term examina- ‘willow, . ; A . - sist, me pla; on them. < S d o 4 that the cornice wos not construeted in-a | tions h¥ve been held. Py 2§ ond, > 2 . stors. As. b GRACE SADROWSKI, Age $ E live theve|workmaniike manner, that it was insufi- Graham, suporintendent of 3 ther. X 7| Norwich. : A clently fastened, and that'the' defen 7 a conference on English ! t . practiced fraudulent chers of the sixth and ussy in her marshy bed 3 Jt was given|®recting it. The defendant elaimed that weventh grades at Droadway school Wed- Bty oo o oo . : h 3 men who were | the cornice feli because of the meglect of nesday afterncon st 4 o'clock. J - . - rightened sister as] me to turn 3 . % A . ot afrald of wild Mareh winds* : but pleking up ¢ e I twelve jnches long I went close ta the| '‘On time old g Ag b o nolse. On gmomm: I saw two m called x.é‘;”:';m‘m.} :?«- &m:l‘ o 3 ¢ fellow blusters, rvars and raves, 1 v eauhan&mnnmmvmmmh s g ¥ 3 t like wild—ob, 2 3 o g . |them: ‘My sons, as you ave big enough but ier seemed to have only a few | fo t and 1 1 'stepea up to them 00d | shah set. forth nmon x Tovma b long. w! 4 0 1 the fight, then went b t(::,;, mmm;&“m ) rriting for . the . e ] ; w atnip felds. Before I go 1 will give : . omes n ke a lien” bold, b A On our way back we did mof ?flfu advice: Be kind and polite ’:': 1 % _ prances up and dewn—ob, oo alY My of the cats and FeACREd |guying, the oI0 cat bade her ;l'nam ow him that Pm net atrad,” g s o home sately. v, ) ¢ wclared the pussy willow. B - Nerwi ANNIE ZUKOWSEY. “I-ghall go to yon !uma?n.' sald the | thing : ihe tookt the train to Provi i o black nosed bl kittan te hip little srsy A T o, Seceoh, bt gl e My Esperience With Mice, ’ rother. “I shall go to yon farmbonse 13 and demand the best they have. I shall Dear Uncle Jod: I have never write =4 ér ~.n low. ten €0 fhe Wide-Awakes bators; buc T | opon silie costion "“’wu‘:’ o . Coffee ?'f i t . ofore, buf . o bodSing pesy W 4 s Ty MANET| thought that they would like o - hear | plan?™ SN # . IR GOOdTaSte ase, Sh'a met & bit Afraid” % m:. my ‘experience with seme little - £ vxe go to the same “m! .“m':! R wind sadl od—oh, - may be nt you,” answel ittle 'u.fl p- X : ;'f;‘ . One morning when I came down stairs | gray kitten, “and I will promise the fAm- s played with pussy willow. 1 went gut into the back kitchen, ana “I to catch mice for them all the days o tound that a hole had been gnawed b: name — ‘We waited about five minutes befere the- sharp teeth of & moude & mfloui “dmcy- l‘l“'m,“::::f;y ;'l}l' Bive me a CLE JED'S TALE TO WIDE. Thy | the train came, In about an ROWr We|pag. Agcordingly the black pesed kitten e & "xh-n ? :;x: ::‘;;. h«::::, mn‘x r:fs:;vg. T .;,"é‘“ ‘"l‘t 4:{1 h“-o g:zhl :-;lguont:::; walked up to the front door of the farm-|{ cbably mast of the Wide-Awakes - ih the larse strawberries an the wayslda| nigae Yor tho test of the ey M%l“&o";$]mw et in heard, f they Rave niot geen, & rob- t0"the bpat| COBPE BaCR Do et tine thet pewr| 4 W8 trap constantly. but o mich |sald gently: “What sort of & Wid beeAt als early in the season. But i will ‘?’n ut I ha t\!;)g&Mth-gu. were heard er. aeen, have we here? Co away. We do net meed bo & short whil now betore they |tooke off o0F outdeor- W e TN At 1L | By Saturdsy cventig T had forgotten | o kptenc be numercus and be busily engaged B ven! 3 #BOUL tha trap entirely RBut just before | 'Phen the gray kitten ventured: inte the icering us up. And slong with them sheal¥ so that I went to bed I heagl a Tittle snap and |farmyard, chasirg Dbutterflies, chas Deing » Goed the thought struck me tiat It was the |bis own ‘tall. fumbing G In Che air ta e Do 2o, e b s e (0, 7 8 it e L2 B g Tttt g patrol e John | ad . ep played happil; e FTowp of handsome feathered vis- gon o cher patrl Setmame they| s satiming nd weigring o ot | S v Caddied ‘sasinst e ke ready at the break of day fust ag (e |ms K g | S ety The’ pwirer - 1 pleked up the irap by one end, mait- | tne :l'r’od“-w:“mvl:t i ml::-'m is coming over the hilliops we hear e : “I'll show you If I am too small and of | 0& 8Ufe, Il Mg w ste, that it Was ROt barn he said to the Ritten tep in, step; Arst cerners of this trained chorus 4 #a help to tha patrel,” John tald them. | tNC B¢ Whete Tu. squealing mice were. k % up to drown out- fhe monetenous K € | Soen’ after this there was a fire in one| 37 Tan With it to-the kitchen. T sct m"r%o qfitfl“ :.n': * it ot Aol in, o Oiai : of the ouses near Jobn's home. John| ISR GR (he Aaor and ag the mice Were | washed his face, and walted pelltely untll Gether they aré the same ones that - e p #| 1o ever to the Seuso sud saw that the TAAE sniie. 1 Rnew el they, the farmer's wife offered Llm § sauger of fn re truck had net yet arrive mi] - : o s g g e o i S rneve 0| (I 4t e et omare| ™ 1o n bick nased e, e b spring eager 4 31 boy in there” gnd John, asking & man #hook the D, BUt |came the ham cat and caught mice for v scquaintances, < How desslatel sucks W Beaulituy near him on whb: floor the boy was, ran | It 4id 1o £oode they were held fast. | hia Tiving sver attermaras, aud by was 1 geem eur gardens;, and yards, an forget thé aigh in and Up the stairs. He entered the contigued to-shake until. to my hor- | never known to gmeak politely xeept to wrés and flelds If they sbeuld tal] to Foom nearest him.' Thees he found the)[or A0 dlamay. I discovered that thelr |hig brother Pefer, the handsoma heuse! ar! Wae would greatly miss rohin s boy lying full lel.gth on the floer. Net theught ere“h hel lhzhere.;- 1Thenll Iicat, who was fed oh crean amd allewed east, tiny 2nd chatty Jenny wren. A = ';g: 1| hesitating one minute, he pulted nu“:y held. (hfiw‘m Nhln"‘m:":r ult‘: e‘_c :::dl.' nll to ;|eeu on- sifken' cushions with his flash tuebird, th o 3 saw things fram jout of the room, and after’ much pulling a mother when ahé returncd { hab- o fll"y:;:: Sird, ne ‘brown | BEVPt &nd_soms fake dummics WHAL|he Anally got him at the batiom of the| %id, thid aud eut fon the thres badly hn- | DORE BHED, A - anager, g impressed me mest Was an éxact copy of |ptairs, and then as far as the deorstep,|iiPed mince.- I threw them away and ' FLORENCE FIRTH, Age 10, : ::’:‘ z“md”l’k‘ pos ':“"'I the famous anclent (reck templo Pathe- | swhore ha fell exhausted in & heap. He| "y Rever asain to have anything| -panie a small deale. ew nothing until he found himself tn a| 1o 0 With mice if they ate everyihing g - > @3 and that some of the ey o tiv- R me was a real :."nm R0 e ST """‘"‘”‘““d 2 A Tall Cowboy. %ag been removed shovld they mot|mummy wrapped up sust th Way the| “Where am IZb he feobly asked & doos| ADCES ORIAILY AR 2L Dear Uncle Jed: Qne moon Whenm - Thare weuld bo misiag trem the | Kings of Bevpc wote wropned w. 1 saw side. * ory lohs Prother came out of schodl an xute Wi of things a mast delightfu) teatura, {& :vfll many beautiTl] gtatues’ also. “In the hospltal,” answered the doctor. = standing there. Four men were in it. One . 3 be Sere still, the| A 1ew days befors we Wero oing home| He save a sigh and tumned over, only My Pot Cat. - " ouia e Sestried, ha orchard|E2F 800sin (ook ue to Coney Taiand. Toa o meet Frauk Murply. o of th beye| ' Dear Uncle Jed: X was dieving. avt | e ey oleerion $hd ¢ DAIE feet tal 3 e B W8 song &nd woen | Mardl Gras carnival Was going on. Five |who did fiet want him in the patrol. doors dobnpy and heard my lmfc Gat{would be at the theatre that it A id be Iackin, miles from Ceney Island we Wero stuck.| “You saved my life, and I can't thank | cry. I'7an to her and what do you . ‘:ay of comfort woul % | There were about 5 !.“mullm ;:'d "'u:f?:;[h," sald Frank. - think I saw? Que of our big pigs . was (hem. P y 3 "pecple were Im- “exglatmed John, angd fell b are I8, to Do learned . aheut | patient on se they styrted . ta Dlaw | «The boys Want e B A e g b BT o x4 s o7 hex. e b ant you in the patrol, an 3 er: Was a Diece of her fur, tbits, their somgs and thelr F;‘;-.‘K“«m-m-um' g sidn 1" said k. , - pui] 3 . ooy ® do said Fran all, -pulled out. So I plcke: Xlt‘zx)% horse weighed 1200 -pounds. d go he put his kn Johm was very hanpy and m'l'( only | her up for she was such a pet to us all, g mb;x wag 33 years old and he sgainst the horn and ft started fo blew. [say: “It pays to do & turn.’ and took her in the house. They told |eame & 'exas. Thi to my cousin to st A L,10: H, HOULE. rlne':l'::d Q::Ik'"ul: k!}l- Dot, but 1 i Betore ine cowhey oame an the stage ighaut the land. Te know tho many| .o Whep ford Bprings. 1tk e 0;’%"".":", “”'“:‘:‘ % w‘e‘had moving pictures. and some of the 5o el pecatartien ol fo close s A gy Joe B, tarted R Tt now all better and 1 s very glad she \” s of the cawbes. In g plo- ’ ture a boy drove a ivam in, and the cow- i oo SER e S bl dide’t dle. I was very angry al the |boy pitched on soms hay, and them he lifted the wagon by isne wheel . at was. to gliow how atreng he was. M. ALICE CO! Wil CE COP! o Age & Stephen Glsged. - ) Pig, but did not Rit her as my father Peter by name, had selected for hi it ' - por Bovied, oo spesch that extract from Patrick Henr's |+ gi pos iy ot t0 hit 20 animai. So WINNERS OF PRIZE BooKS. | ST T} YSL, SR BOractiul TS| amous oration which beging with the)l C10 20t disobey mim. o Gertrude Nedet of Lebanen—Camp- |lighted up. The only thing that we could | Ford# “T-Rave but one lamp by which m3 | gampign, pha iirla at Long Lake, do was to get & ride on the merry-go- | %% 4re Eulded, and that s the lamp of e Dorls Biiven of Volentown—Bjily found. Everyihing wae erowded * The | LU L Conadentiy raounted the rostrum. ¥y Dos. ey iera. Jargo gpires with Jight all around and up | DUt 3ithoush he had quietly memorized| Dear Uncle Jed: I am going to tell | Dear Uncle Jed: It was durin -Agmes Q'Nell of Nerwich—Campfire them. Wo staged awhile and then went | I8 Piece in his own reom, he had not ac-| you #bout the dog I used to have. He |Revolutionary war and the in the 3 customed his ears to his own veiee In| Was a bird dog end his name was Jack. | was badly I meed of money. home. We got home at miénight. el pia Lienel M. Meule of Stafford SpTINGS | wy camg home after & week of gvog | declamation. He shouted from the stage:| When we first got him he used to go times by way of Brigepert and Now :‘ "“‘4““"9'" Jowp—iamp—iamps o 12'9: '"n’x;n:u:m SE L, eeinga ¢ could get no further, apeech 0 keep up in the baek yard. g2 o W g L ORI £0 to New York 1 wiy| 006 from his memory. He passed his; The first nieht daddy brought nim home v Tastvill try 46 write more about the museum and | [6ft hand across his forehesd in a vain|he walked back and forth on the porch William Peltier of o—~Boy a" P effort to recall it, while with his right he | 30nd mamma did not know what it was. s in Camp. nge: BESSIE GITLIN, Age 12, |Pulled at his trousers as if he thought it| When we came away We had to give him T e e A TT] Mew tanden. o e et et e d by 8 MARY JONES. Ave 10, | baun bl 15 ety it b | e Davig of Gales Ferry—Lite He hegan again: “T have but one lamg| Galea Ferry. uuu;nmmx:m by hard rudy's Dimple. Badly Frightan work and careful saving. ”D‘ n;"n-fl:.lfil li.“ in the afterncen | to the amazement of the class, sald: My Alredale Puppy. © story of his life s interesting. He Y. I Was hurrying home | “Come dewn, Peter, your lamp has gone| Dear Uncle Jed: I am writing to teu |was bern tn France. ) As & boy he dig from the Woeds. The path, narrow, and |out.” you about my deg’ “Hoot Men.” He is|not have a' very hntu ti On either side were Yours truly, Ags 15 3 cute puppy. He is eight months old | mother treated him badly and his father ¢ Scout Rivals and seems very bix for his s He fn) was vary airiot. n) Taftville. §n" Alredale and, his color is blagk ana| Stephen wanted to TERS OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT. |ab R bvrerounsl . |brown. ~ Sometimes my mother, father, | finally.en a ship as nes MeGee of Gales Fesry: I thank n One Dark Night 1a January. and 1. ¢ake 2 walk ‘or a ride in our au- |only 14 yeara old. vy much for the prise There was & merry group around the | tomobile, We take the dog 'along, too.|became a good He waa 1 think it is & very Py fireplace. The night was dark and| ‘When some of ‘my playmites. come|of a ship When he wag enly 3§, 5 book. Thera are good Indian 2 hut y. Mr,' and Mrs, Brown had twa [over to se me play hide and go seek = and great hunter stovies io it. 3 foeq | children, Rhea and John. The moise [nd the dog sives. away our hiding Yord Thelen of Presten City: I have 4 the prize book entitied Captives 1 bave read it and find It very wting. . TEYEEYE RN b Sy -~ Which Shall It Be—Coat, Suit, Wrapor Frock - o wm:“'.;m“‘ - l ‘ Easter Time Demands the Very Best This most attractive specialty shop has provided for your choice the mest exclusive, the most beautiful, the most charming of this season’s creations. ha = . 3 P ’ ) Prige alene should not determine your choice. The style, the quality, the special features whish ning every step of Whe way, end T mornmg mark_the fimit betwesn the'garment -whish is simply & cevering and the ene which s & "l' ¥is m&!fim: 5 X p creation must alf be tal Inte mcosunt. : 2 3 . THE APPAREL SHOP ‘g M. riyer fe e, e, ; : . Y . = = 2 Sults ana s went in swimming. Whes frape N . THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF SUITS IN TOWN L M man; We got tired we git into the beat and d We can truthfully say that we have the very largest and most interesting display of Spring wnd tried to pay :.nu 'mo_k turns ::ln‘x‘.‘ 'X.::nhv::hlundod = . E © < - Puits te be feund in Norwich, - All the desirable materials from simplp Jerseys to the Tweeds k . Ma eldest sen, w ku'.“fl*,l ‘was telilng & story about E g : : ..u\i Tricotines and Peiret Yyiu_m S B s v :.::‘“.,.'.‘.a‘ g rorggree o fa:1 7' $15.98 TO '$87.50 i 2 da7 Joo way EXQUISITE COATS AND WRAPS : ’u..'.h Lyt “:'h:‘nm:; Jl'?.’&"‘"‘ the Sroek The Wraps this seasen are particularly besutiful, and are te be foung In wemderfu: varlety of ° pass & =: ‘When we got half way dewn the riv- : . . g 0 style, weave and eslorings. Dally ari o all the girls wanted to ; prayided the Arparel Shop with a large and her el of appreva’, 3 . . % » s amy - Hyow b:“eakfastisntaple' asure,try Grapedfuts - . BETTY WALES — PEGGY PAGE — U ED ) 3 ” 5 R Theres aReason” = . L ; 'MAKE YOUR SELECTION BEFORE EASTER t varied selection fer yeur immo‘h;;;tlu. m i How was p? It 80 we went to b . 'I'O - SHE L Ready to serve from the package o : 22 a fow mingtes eamns into | . M Shiect i p e SIS . i ?:-":-mm?nm E fi g N : g Of 7 [ Literally »..iu-'-d?u chu#—eflsun... in 95; lino—mi\’?n“:v:x thrsad—and net tee ax- i ; ‘:i“:.". .:?:‘ anger shoadJie grains, self-developed in the ] pensive, Wo aro foaturing thibe of the better known wakps; upon whish fashion has placed : A . &g H 5855 i # : £ :

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