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! i 3 : Adter chiing frora | production of b6 éxds each. A pén of SRl o, e e ST New Toric| Rnsde Taland Roe Sntered. by Charics - . : LR g - S e R KEEPING WELL MEANS i 7% ) ris’ Department, S g : morning went on the sightsceing trips up | of White Loghorns owned by Leo A, H . Ny Be Fifth dvenue and aréund Grant's tomb.| Grouten, Farmington, Conn. & pén of A eo“stmr F'GHT SBules | ; |ta. T had mady - {1In’ the eveniag ko' took in snother trin| White Leghorns ewned by E. A. Halls Write ,.::x "::‘o:.:;: of the lu&un:-uu { t it bll % Jown Chinatown. - Down there we wenttard, Chestnut Hill, P., a pen of te INST CATMEH e snd innpr‘ the pages. niee to see all the g ate. 2 through the Joss- House where ‘we were|Leghorns from New mz: ene - = e sl 2 o R e e o R e el 8 d polnted wrticles W - many- othar- things veturn given prewoe.pur_)u not use over 2 H he al ing - again. The next morning we started for home| Ingoidsby f (h.,,::o'a BOW can skate | After we ‘had been in - bathing long | tig @t 6 p. m. but we|all tied for 4 y “:izruim stories or-letters oply will pretty g 1o skate b:t‘!:r‘ next | enough fve dressed A'i:d'm -to some. 'm- ended l_w'trlp to 55’&?-‘ :“I:h. R o e i e mle‘muu, 5 the prinicipal varieties are as follows: m‘.&- with & 1 of assured merit, s remedy which bas e FIRTH, Age 11 Plymouth Rooke, over ball & century— 'W. H. B. Kent (Barred), Cazénos th & yleld of estarrhal eendition, Coughs, coids, nasal m-..u‘ . J .-.mundu-v-v-_—-mu- York. Your Wi w“ — “via, N, Y. . N7 . + .- via, N, .. . ‘one it | .- The Story.About a Dell Rock Rose Farm ( o, 3¢ He. ¥ g > % - Dear Unelé Jéd; This doll that the | N . 3 .., 119 A frog he would d-weeing go, a-hm, 3-hn Dasr Unele Jod: “p ‘Were Vi tired | story is about was made in German: A trog he would ATt niar ab B i at. 7% | and sunburned, but I thin . he - was a beautiful -doll with biue ¥ Seodp Whether his mother would let him s y ? 4 plenic, don't fl“’ : 13 ayes, brown and about -“t:gv. :“n: Ju%v- 3 h-:-gg& ( it s mn!m,l-hn_‘ ‘M»wm North, Stominston. _‘!'.Mo ; ! D! his opera hat, very mych, he met witha rat, ashm, l:‘r"\ , L. L., or - dolie - " _Riode lsland Reds. ‘hl;e toy- department store.-One :1:{ Charles H. Lane, i : « m'n:u:n-m store uu'l“m g E‘“‘“ 9. _3:_‘_' m - ]fivumtfl tha b H P, s 701 cur! rekeeper - took Houry P, %w‘:"’- ve age ' o 5 his. Leghorns they b 5 showed it fo the woman and the I James O. Le Fevre, New Palts, i % o tio girl. The little- girl liked it #0- b JE W35, . Ged it caier 083 \ e betors e | mother bought it. The little- £rl| A P, Robinson, Oglverton | 836 « 5 <l named the doll Elsle, So Elsle, the) 1. B. Ingoldsby, cmqw- " When we got home'I'pyt some waxed . led a h‘::n{“lil.h‘gr'lm- house, | Hollywood Farm, Hollywood, 'uh. e g e ettt chbin e paper in & thoe box and packed the flow- | Foich W25 aabe 1ot Other Varioties Xind siva, P eitting o spth || ey Stk BaK chge The 3 era in 5o tghtly that 1 theugnt they| '00K very gtod care of her Kisls and| ouey . yuignt (White “Pray, Mrs. Mouse, will you give us soms - 5 s i H { H ! would not live. ook 1t all azound as some| 0%l O KUERE | . ssll ‘ : 12 75 “heer? iy . | "T'put “Perishable” tag on the bax and |10 SIS do- RIS wes S | T doti - - - . efisiae Sats ent It to my mother in Jewdtt Oity. . as . went lver ne, Conn, . 4 ! . - The flowers lasted a leng . time B g‘u'm‘, her ‘doll and talked |A- E. Hampton, (Bla e i (B SG Ho T STOVE - - $12.75 1t cbe ; e g e i sides | dottess, Plymouth, Coni . \ and emaghed her face. Indeed ‘walk Poibhvahinc Rbasih _ble hasds ; tils Jane @id mourn for her - Srgt, Sheshan In Bosten. ) 2 o his 1663° to “hiy m“u&"“u' Dear Uncla gn qfl?& ‘the 'whole night. Then the| Sergeant Edward L. Bheehan of Mas - - o ° -} hé held would be sphiled on the fable or tten " ) ';g:t u{hun-“fio jer hadm;':pther_l;t d ::mpm.hllé;l;m:. ulllINr of u”t O:e _ . o ¥ Frog” é Ut oft ‘the am sure Jane e - “Stace you have caught cold, Mr. Frég | B SOER, L o i e m ; Char-| still has that doll, It ‘Wasn't' broken | recruiting service in . Mousie sald Dleased 8¢ this, and desided to make him | lotta and Mildred. ; again. v b th uarters - .l % 3 sh in the eorner of| I have enioyed the céuntry, Wa play. PAULINE POBLICKA, Age 13. |of the First Corps Area in ton, S e house ‘:%My lwhfi" ‘lua the| New London. g:g:; ago}:n:l Ali;:j fio?. ‘l:.'.:‘: S o . 3 1 eows and the ans. le 1 was up{ A oW n s M?‘;oniawm: 3‘..‘:'. ‘.",4“'.“‘",:,"{2 there a new baby girl arrived. Her name An Experience. of recrulting for the Citiaens Military 50 cents per ton Extra if baskets are ussd 6 ‘cat she seizéd the rat by the crows, | 8 B00F and broke ' ls Biva Davis ‘She ls very cunning. I| Dear Uncle Jed: One day aa T was g::: Joich are (s de wn‘::dr:.u:n u:: The kittens they pulled tho litle mouse q&‘e{;?&‘fi ‘.‘.?e::“::“' a wooden | hope T shall go agal ave read the|walking in the garden ! was thinking 3 i B B L (e e e | R s Sy b v et e E AL THE EDWARD CHAPPELL €O T U L A rom el onro S et N e | T, IRENE GORDON. Age v | b sad wiried bltng iy Bowe| YANTIC X "~ good night. s v SRR e St g éring 1t ovér With tar paper. The next| Mrs ‘Henry Hamilton entertained But as Froggy was crossing ever & brook | 4, the father. y Antmals. day I finished it and 1 was very giad.|friends Tuesday evening in honér af COAL LUMBER A lily-white duck came and gobbled him | ‘A lttle trough for you and sothet- 4 v . Mo ) “T'll sing you s seng that I have just - made.” But while'they were a-merry takity, ' A cat and hep kittens came tumbling im. L3 Dear Uncie Jed: 1'am a little girl sev-| Then I had to decide where to place it | the birthday of Mr. lton. A ) gron : iod.. the 1 this afst 1|1 placed it on the kitchen for I thought | S0cial evening was enjoyed With vie- 3 o Mot Yachionis bR ,;,’;",‘,:‘.' . Sl el £n yearg old and thia fa the Biat tme 115 PR 0G o Dest place T could find. © | trola ‘selections 4nd games.’ “A lunch- (e e Sk aend of-one. t¥0. | P o8 L vl sk T b o Norwien o have o gwoa| A fow, veske laler 4 Song bind| oy O e SR aon e ' $ i 3 : came and blew it off the roof. When 3 " . The rat, the mouse and the “m:' w or v@i gritt apd bégan to e time. My uncle hag twelve cows and After I saw the house ] was very dieappoint- | Ceived & number of birthday remem- = & ol ‘frian cam z‘.‘s“s%:.“z“saé‘.‘";u?‘t:.flfi." “fi‘:‘.i*.: ed but T aaid to mysell, 1 wil repair brances. g BIG WHIST HELD BY SLEPICA 18 HELD FOR & \ # has an auto. My grandfather has two |the house ‘and put it where"it' was be- ISO:: ::Eg:nar%r:‘:_ g:r:gl e;rq;ng DIVISION 18, A. O. H. AUXILIARY DEATH OF HEXRBERT TAYLOR IDE- | the food en'his’ Wo cats and 3 my fa- | fore." v % . -1 A well attended whist was given by 7w RO Reme fl“:rhmm SUR, Age 14 ?t?et:ertn: tgvofldon :n:n;t)::f c‘h’:gkén{ " ERNBST LAFRENIERE, Age12. pavis found thetolé-alny 40 deceysd |y, Waslly Slepica of 114 Uradley street, Daniélson. . ivision 18, Lad iar 0. H,| N, ! Well, thia 1 ol T can think Of, so geod | Vessailies ¢ < « that he had men remove it lagt week. & Huckmg'hlm M oraarial New London, driver of the automobile H H { oNcum JEp's TALK %0 ! AWAKES. | How many ef the Wide-Awakea ever l stop to think of the lesson that is taught H H i ! e The square looks bare without it which was in collision with a moter- e AR hadet A Trio Afta the. Cows. Laborers are making improvements ""‘:a‘- aigty tables of whist were|cycle driven by Hesbert Taylor at the by the hard working birds? You may |Cthéral Welte and tho Capiure-ef Qusbee DOROTHY PALMER, Age T. L on the Yantic parsonage. The cedar ’ v!“,m entrance to Jordun cemetery on Sun- ‘say that the birds do not work, that every | Dear Unela Jed:, Quebee was situated | 'Westerly: ar e yncle Je@-lo’“ night 98 I went| well-sweep has been replaced by a . day, was arraigned in Waterford town day.is a holiday. for them, and that sll [on' steeb and lofty cliffs. It overlaoked x after the cows I eaw a big, blackimodern cement weil, CUrbIng 8Rd | coneaiation . Mis. James Fon® Gantie: [court at noon Tuesday, and Judge John they have to do 13 eat and &lng. .Them,|the St Lawrence river. . was jrotected Tids, snake near the river, 50 I micked Up|frame work with wboden ‘top. New | con™ -1 pror s H. Walker continued the case until again; there maye be some of you whe a strofig fortre This fortress was | Dear Uncle Jed: Whenever Hilda read | rock. But as quiek as the snake ’ €W | men—T. J. Leary, firsj; second, Mrs. M drains have been laid, the reaf shingled, H . . the 23rd at 2 p. m. ccused was 3 5 2 ki saw it coming toward him, he sqjirm- J. Foley, playing in_place of a gentle- | p, unde 50 > have-been watohing—more _closely_and [the stfongest {n Americs. General Wolfe | faiFy tales. she forgot overything cise | 5aW It coming toward him, he saiirin- | naw revanda props and lattice WOrk. | man; - consolation, Miss Fensley, also r:zl;?z :rdr;rlx’:f:t:‘fia; r-::im"y” ::3 331::\1 have noticed that while they are fiying’|{and his army tried in vain to find a weak | She even forgot that'she was Hilda, and & e jand an attractive. railing bullt .ap i I about ‘and singing they are s ATt Tof | Plsce. In Lhe fortress, ' Wolts riseived to | thought herself somebody else, gentraily | HAl GUt off but it was still @ yard long | S1guch ta-the veranda. P et Mwhist - there' ‘was oI Jail in New London, { 1 the Tittle things that are conalsred | Make_ane mare attempt to captute Que. | (ho Drincesy Who mapried the' princs, | a0 twe inches thick. As T was abaut | "YUl “Burdick 1s - aking _altera- a e sale which ne.ted| The charge against him'is eriminal { necedsary to go into their nests, for|bee ° e though sometimes she was the good fairy, | 12 80 10/ 1fe Pasture whero the” cavs|tions to his praperty on the Frankiin|Sheaiicion & suvstanttal sum. The| nesligence. ' The compiant states that | oo v T Afier qettiiyhank [ RAVEOR Rase W Wik, hdomightmes [Eon R e a 1o the holidays. she| I EEt-the dog ‘and’ I . stayed . hnal\ESHCMS 43N s furnace . and is| rn onochy O'Netl. Folowlng the|yo"fore *gise of the road, causing it '"m,{‘h'" winten etay fartr seuth. Dore, | Baa derk wight Walte_and s sat down_ in her faverlte place ta read | Walched the Coan. When he came makjng B ll:\provonems ] whist dancing way snjoyed. musi¢ be-| (¢ ‘T, MC, OF TBC COOC, chueng it sticke, l‘::l;- u-‘:rlinxaelzfpflp].or.‘;:::: and ?a’.'.’&‘ea“& the 2‘&3“0‘:?‘?&&;"@6‘1"‘ sxa\ge Cinderelld, and, of aourée, thought ohe| Dack e had my dog, and as quick as| 308 DU SRPVERERE L gy e ':".,".fifi’i-'u.?‘.‘n‘::.“%? She ‘com- | by Herbert Taylor and resultiog in | other ‘pliable material that they find to|8nd quielly they climbed . puliing:ithe |Wes Cinderella hergelf. She felt very|h$ SAw ihe coon ' he besam barking! pnging Company. sttended Grace|mittes was Miss Mary Hastie. sssisted | Taylor's death. ' -can A : A iserabla when the gisters went to the A Bb up In the tree and|echurch in o body Sunday, marching s Coroner J. J. D d hel - i makeé their home whether it {8 & nest in[Canfon after them. 'When they roached | ™ X e tad when the | Knocked down the coon but it got UP|fwom the Engine Hall in fi 4 by Mrs, M. L. Sliney. The scorers for er eemond held an in {'an old apoie frye, o shelter in /a bird |the 109 they overpawer the astonjshed | hall without her, and very g the Kitehen, |10 @ different tree before I had time | "Niat the afioe of the mit Biocryay| b€ Whist wére Miss May Nolan, Miss guest at police heidquarters in New 1, house .2 coay npak in a holiow tree er a & - fairy z‘evmfiz sr’n:pne tn o the o0 | {5 get down and help kill.him. 1 went evening, a car bearing regletry nm{ Elleen Fox and Miss Margarite Sliney.| London, Monday and took the testi- hest in a @ecluded spot on the ground. et morning the English general, |and sald she ;n: t go, o_e«t st to faten | UP again and the coon fell Gown out | pereofh,* (AT “m'o‘ the’ village mcmlof everal witnesses but has not They are, ag fusay as an lnhihaL,Ev'zn ‘Wolfe, was drawn up in-line for battle | Of fl*’“"‘- Ll ;l’t:"t "":d’ ,nf beautt. | % the tree. The dog held him. till I)gna nother car 67380 was leaving the RUSSIAN NIGHT MADE zomn elel'i his investigations and hence Fthing must be right. They twist and turn (€0 thé plains of Abraham. Montealm, as. | the Pumpkin which turn 0 a beauti- t down, I took off my coat and put il L5 .S ROUND TABLE PROGRAMME as not given out any finding. § the material about until its fita or suits | tdnished. at what the Mngiieh had dome | (Ul carriage Milda had never been 0 34t aroung’ the coon and then sent. the | o Gyors ) SO S ““‘;,‘"fi’ o §lepica 1s scheduled to appear before § them and they build well. Their neats Eavia Rot %ais foran &iiok. e fght. | tosl T an® puz|dok: atter the cows. 1 10k the-ccon| goliitea with eRough: fores o drtee] acris Norwich Round Table met Tues- | United States Commissioner Frank L. § iprve thelc_pufadus And thush are those | MK Nad Diter. The Afhenchi, coutd pot | Joyad the steryhook TA' best af 81 Bl tn the barn and gave him somothing | tne large. Bulcs tagring car thioues |osy Syening with Mrs Willism H. Col. | MoGuire next Saturday in a continued that serve for more than ome season. stand (it Wolta was pi with bul. |8t a8 she was 2 kind little girl, she|yq cat. But the next morning I found | jng ey iten, Laux 50?; .m;el lins of 83 Me nlofly avenue. The roll|cage, Slepica is charged with having But it 4R representa work. The birde|l8(s twice but ho weuld nct give up un-|Tenlly whs sorry to see that mebady mo- | pim dead because. the dog had hitien | (he stone il 1ot Fastne House| il was answered with an emigrant| iransported liquor in violation of the manage to have a pretty good time it we|til héreceivéd a mortal wound. Wolfe |*ired the ysly sisters, for all.thelr silks|pim 50 much. lot. “Tnapector Geotge 1 “rattons | fiory. As it was Russlan Night for [national prohibition law. §oun fadge by thels oheortal and tunofol (NEAT, the Sheut ot “Vietely.” and e (o0 st and @y fatmern |7 "PRANCIS SULLIVAN, Age 10. | 1oty calen oo wioncd the woam ang b Round Table, o well prepared 'm:—!‘m:‘:f g l:rglb::\y‘-f‘ ik 'zly':?, Q;:'Wm‘:?mmrgém:.; o Dy | ¥hen the nrince came ana danéed with seahpile workmen were ssveral hours getting|Miss Caroline B. Freeman. Intermis- Na Action Against Alderman. inev’r neleat their duties.. They cam and he sald. “Thank God I will not see [Mer! How her slass siippéra twinkled the car ‘back on the road, in fact, for if they did there would be ne d e S The New London court of common i i In a Sugar Camp: Clarerice Edward Carpenter During h uebec surrendored.” After th ik beneath her whitd gatin dress, and how B o 3 ring intermission there were sev. at its special meeting Monday ome to zet them up in the méraing, no one s e hesae o {2 Fogiion. " | averybody looked 'ai them: and wonder:| Dear Uncle Jed: Ono fino March | the mémbers of his i Tntsrectone | Bt ety rendered sools by Mise | night. Voted to table and indefiaitely t‘, Teed them, fio one ta.scurty around for - ALICE ANDEPRSON, 4z¢ 14 |4 Who Cinderella ocuid ba. At tast|morning as I strolled down iown |class of Grace church an interesting| Elizabsth Collins accompanied by Miss | postpone action on the communication 1 building material and fherefore no neste, | Norwich. & the clock struck twelve! Tt was twelve, | met my friend Leenell, knowa as Hap- | ay Saturday, taking them on an auto- | Susle C. Whittlesey. After intermis- 3The birda all have a good time but they ———— for Hilda counted every stroke; and just|Py. I asked him if he would go with | mobile trip to Pr addressed to the mayor and the coun- oINS Sp o mos The firet | sion there were readings from Russian | ci] from former l-‘ur:mln Robert Bur- $ conscicntiously do thelr worls and at thy e Proos as she was £oing to tear herself away|me to Canada. He consented and the|Stop was for dinper and afterwards, a | literature by Rev. Allen Shaw Bush n ; dick of the C. L. Ockford Hose Co., # B P prince. he prince was{Rext day being Friday, we started. |trip through the shopping center was|of Gales Ferry and Mrs. Charles Childs | preferring charges against Ald same time fet a grand-good example fo| Déur Utele Jed: I.am a brook, 1|0 the prince and i Sunday found ud at my uncle's farm- | enjoyed—then a visit to Roger Wil- > § hrges o8 stsgn $each and all of us: - flow through’ woods and dewn the valley. handing her a beuquet, somebody sald, my uncle's farms Gllderslesve of this city. Joseph F. Fitzpatrick and asking for . 3 T make hg fAdw “I's striking twelve, Hilda, darling.""|house. The morning after our ar-|lams Parkhund the Museum. The e — e his efection from membership in the e st i ; Tt Davie svaw Ana_there stood her Tittle rister Magale,| We had not been there two days bofore| soven members of the class are ¢n-| xow Britaln—Tage reductions aver- | council. H WINNERS OF PRIZE DOOKS. &m tie brock, that is se bright &nd |yeiding out 2 pretty bunch -of flowers, | Fivl We Were taken to the sugar camp. | thusiastic over the trip they anjoved. | ., ¥ o " B RC 00 800 FOTE ERE The ald h wl hint flows th A donation part T Parish - alderman was charged with H shining "'(L lows through the meadow | wagting to be takeh homa to dinner! it came our turn to sit up and keep party was in Paris posed by the master bakers of New | gelli t { . i—Esther Pirth of Baltic—Th¢ Camp-;and Gown the mountain. I Tun and run HILDA THOMA. the fire going. About midnight Hap- Hall, Friday evening. selling liquor to members of the Ock- ire Girls in the Woods. all day lng and never stop to rest. I - e L e B el ) gl John Coughlin has returned to his home | BFitain tod l;‘ademen. ‘l'r;cludln: bak}:n. ford Hose Co., whose fire house is op- - Francts Sulliven of Bexdahvlle-s|oIng N1 g0, for T am Vers habpy. Norwleh. L in followed by two bears. Ina moment |in Hartford after epending some time [TUXer® l;nmolmu‘r;;‘ 5 Swrmat 2 fpasiteing dlr.u: store where alderman Comnectieut Doys in the Western Reserve. MARY ROSE DELOME, Age 10 Tine Vielets @ll was in confusion. The men who; With his aunt, Mrs. Thomas Sullivan. Fitspatrick is a clerk. ‘3=-Betty Bemsom of North Stonington |AteWaUEan . Little Prudy's Captain Horace. § 4—Wiltred Busket of -Stafford Bprings Boy Scout's Test of Courage, 5—Alice Anderson of Norwich—The Campfire Girls.at Long Lake. ¢ £ y - awoke ran about pursued by the bears,| Timothy Coughlin of New Haven is Dear Usicle Jed: I have heen out get-| 500 "op "whicn tipped O“’_y the furge |Visiting his gister, Mrs. "Thomas Sulll- My Trip 4o the Woods ting -dandeiion zreens and I found s6mS|soigron of boiling syrup which -went| Van, Uncle Jed: OB, i | Dlue yiolets. When I ecame home Y put| oy nim and his mate scorcaing the.r|_ Mr. Hardy of Lowell is employed in the Dear Uncle Jed: ORe bezutiful day in{them 'in water. . fur. Happy took his gun and killed fYantic mill as overseer in the finishing August, thres boys, thres girls 2nd I I have 2 iittle bantam hen. Her name the suffering animals, thus giving us|room. went for a long hike through the woods.'ls Lady Washington. She has five little ’ o Delicious Flavor We had walkeg a/loni way, until we came for breakfast, dinner and supper,| Miss Néllle Driscoll has returned ta 6—Ernest Lafrenlere of Versalileg—|to a large brook. “Oh! how I do wish chickens. :One day- a hatk came down and she flew over the henhouse and L atuk.t ni; %G:mvhamrien’!;mfi(‘ e il You Buy ¥The Boy in C %) 'y B ‘The next morning we put some [at her home in Franklin. > : i ;’:fl“t in Ccfl: Covarmnn that 1 brought my fishing pele with me." |chaged nim away. inars skD And By MERT 1L wad Bonele | Fikndas ot Mek J. 3. Dtisesl].- axe . Lo Semey Roode of Plainfield—Aiken. :fl:‘iflm =e u!m\h- boys. Yhnnmwe DORIS BESTELLE ROSE, Age T. ) crably thick. NOW.as you must know, | pleased ta learn af her coptinmued im= geide. ’ . : A ‘t’ho m? ilss to.d 29 “;‘ .w‘d en | - Uneasville. to. test the syrup we have small wood- | provement at-her home in FrankIi. Misa Sor pheried Nekyon of Westerly—Litti|3 A 4 0 mel could cut S en paddles -or spoon ‘We were | Shea"is atill at the Driseoll home, Prudy's Stery’Book. g v;;h flyle:' ]afld :u\‘: Pins _for hooks, My Trip to Norwloh, tasting the delicious syrup and Hap-| Leuls Bogue of Manchester ia apending Winners of prize beoks living in N""m e;l dd th:d 0 my friends. they |- Dear Uncle Jed; Last summer I took|py, having a very thick paddle, took|some time at his home here, wich can obtain them by callin: The | ShUted and seemed very pleased, and In (g trip to Norwieh. My grandmother was | lots of the sweetess on it and thrust| Mrs. J. Adams veturned te her Bulletin business office after 10 o'clock | A10theF five minutes we were fishing, How | gaing for a visit and my cousin was|it in his mouth, The speon went in [home in Montville i?t‘:v:-u! of peveral Thursday, meramm, Smart we thought we wers. Just then. |coming up after her and go my mother, | but not the syrup, which burned his days with local relatives, ;-g.x.;% ! Whe should fall in the water but | gister, brother and I went with, them.|lips s0 he hardly could talk." Superintendent Lee of Vermont has ar- e LETTERS OF ACKNOWLEDGMENY, | ar® v-:r Was clm #0 that I couldn’t | 1o came for us With his car at half past| -The following week found us in our | rived to take charge of the work in the . b # + |reach the bettom. It was just my Iuck |eight in morning. On the way we|lone scoit_ cabin, talking of :our|¥antic mill p ~ renced Pilliger of Versailles; I thank | that I could swim so 1 swam all around |saw many interesting things. Ho took | trip. We all pitied Happy, for his| Mr. and Mrs. Ells”Bentley and son, ORANGE PEKOE TEA . you for my prize book. I have read the|until I teached the shore, You can just|ye to his father's house on Laurel Hill | burned lipe. = Ellle, Jr., of Newtén Up ls are g book and find it very interesting, bet that the others wers laushing. What|ana we visited with his mother and aunt ‘WILFRED BUSKET, Age 14 guests at the home of Mr, 7’-&'}- r B Irene Varleur of Daniclgon: Received|W8S I tg do! @o Tome in the wet Ofa) gay. IWe ate dinner and supper thers| Stafford Springs, rour book, Little Prudy’s Cousin Grace. |COuTse mat, [ dedided to have the sun and then another cousin took us to the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wareham W, Bentley,| you will mever fail to get satisfaction. Send for a free sample I have read a part of It and found it very [T W, a0d in fifteen minutes I was|irelley and we got home about ten o'-| TWENTY-8IX PENS MAKE ' .fl“:;,"‘h‘“‘.":,;;,‘;“‘;,g}."”""m“:“; packet to- SALADA TEA CO.. Boston, Mass. hecn‘m]ngd tlo u‘:‘&k é“.ppfi:m. it very :Ll,dln. W\A:‘:Q all h\l::ry so v;lel yaets cxo;;; n\.;:lx;h_t. PERFECT DAILY SCORES | Week end with Mrs. Oliver's parents, lyr. much an an! ne over again. g ours y. and Mi ton. my prise book entitled-The Gabin in' the | i tne '&“ R e R T eaeny| WU ntie. twenty-third week .of thpaue'urrem con- port aftar a brigf stay . . . Clearing. Tave started reading it and | museff immensely, : = . test the hens repeatéd the performance |2t her hame here. She had as gues x Make Ffl W|tl1 found it very interesting. Many thanks : MARY SMUCKLER, Age 13. | How He Bhrned $5 In Gold. - of the Jast two years for the same weelk | Mi88 Helen Carter, whe 18 spen . for the book. e i iy T 3 ricle Jed: \Qne day as ‘lttle|yy easing of a little fram the previous | me here with Mrs. Stephen Q'Hea: Arthur Thelen of Presten City: I thank . . 1 Ty WaE FAlkiax o the woads with S o T 4,324 eggs or a yield of §8.8 | children, Flerence and Raymend, Jr., m golng to you.about my dog a | week was 5 Paullne Eisensteln of Colchester: I ve- | Bridget. m&. is & Seoich oollie ang 18 | s, prie”, P hroed acenid Do saw: by -One in your home, ths Victrola becomss ten eggs in any one day would mean|Mr. and Mrs, Adolp for the same. 'I*like the Campfire @iris |her ,she tekrs my Woods, Her mother had been loaking for week's _production.. However, they Fielding, well known o vou very much for the bosk you sent me | 3 his dog and o i:l'ia:.:dzha falnt cry. | managed to come through with 521 .';E- B people, is new -lecated in < entitled Boy Scouts on Old Superior, I v + 1t fo the et fime T He nl]l on an Baiighes 10:1;:&”. ns more than the six-year average. The , Md, = . Have TeAd 1t 300 thought It very Imienkuts | navh vatiten to ¥0U and the Wideawakies, | 3785108, S OG0 ol SONC SO tolal production in. the twenty-third | NI AR Mre Raymend V. Congdin a0 : ing. 11 again. - - : % 3o Mo s iG] Srine. Eho nad gor| DAL OME Each pen in the contest con- \h"u"“!"-:m T & fow davs épent in ceived the prize book, The Campfire Girla | four years old, Hhe resides in Y. ex: |jons " ohe oubne tut to DIk Bowere i oo | (2in8 fen heps, thus a production of Providence < ok e in the Woods, and I thank you véry much | press wagon, and wl:;,r;ér_un away from woots, Hex malher tad bamn locking for % D:.,.‘“ .:m.:k During t;ne curr;en:. ‘n:::;uq n?‘m e e the m\mfll mmibu your m'uly. series very much. SYDNET SPANDISH, Age 10 [0, M08 OO0 Y that she kad xet kilted or| teis Jwooty-six Dens made =perfect Imnending s g Dorothy Davis of Gales Ferry: T wish | Salem. j e e R T e o Sy venewhlen -Wece. distributed | i e L e ¥ the Rocks, Wyandottes, Rhode | teveral days with local friends. VIC 0 80..... sloooo 50 X s, % o ! Jo thank you for the prize you awarded to e She had just got settled down when in | siand Reds and Leshorna = i e, 10 Victor Records, - * . ine. I enjoy reading it very much and My ©Cat came Tommy Brewn with Dorothy White| A pen of Rhede Island Reds owned| FEast Maddam.—H. Z Clark has sold 85¢ 8.50 —— ios read all the stories in The Bulletin | Dear Unele Jed: I'am a little girk 10 |in his arms fast asleep. by 1;. S. ‘Bickford, Grossville, N. H.,|his boat, Comrade, to New Yok pur- at cecssscese o that are written by other children. vears old. This is the third time I Nave | Her mother was 5o startled she couldn't | won first place for the wsek With -a|chasers. -William Clark and Fred Steut & —_—— written. Here is my story about my eat. |move. Finally #ald, “Here is your| production of 39 eggs. A pén of Rhode|ran it to New York for the new owners LETTERS WRITTEN BY WIDE-| Last summer my grandfather, grand- |precious jewel” The mother took her in| Island Reds enteped by Norman M. | Sunday, 3 3108.50 WEEKLY o : AWAKES? ma.and I went to Wequetsqueck-to get | her arms and hugged 3 Misner,-Hasbrouck, N. Y., was second . 5 gome hay ang tNere was/a river rurning|said, “Oh! wait a mi for the week with a production of §8 b s ‘Skatingy - $ through ‘the middle of the field, Somé- | you something.” g o putiintd his hand | efge. - ‘Abed G.-Knikht's White Wyan- Dear Uncle Jed: I will write about how | timés' we g in bathing. _One day my (a five dollar goldpiecs. He said, “Thank | dbttes from Bridgeton, R I, The Orch- ears learned te skate. 2ny of my {riends ! gousin' went with us. When we were[you” And went home with g happy!ard’s Rhode Island Reds from South 2 nd I went skating af night. It wuvvewltflllng dressed gfter golng in bathing I : VICTROLAXI. ... . $150.00 0 10 Victor Records, 34 .50 T SO T B L A heart. 3 . |Hadley, Mass, -and a pen of White ice, for it was moonlight and wo could | heard a noise that 'gounded like a cot. | Eyer sisies then he was ealled “our lit-| Leghorns entered g"'rha Orchard Hill ee all around. There were grown up|l said fa my cousin Marry, “Don’t you |{le .hero” < If it hadn't been for Tom|Farm tnm%nndy' reek, N. Y., all tied |’ eople ,too. -There 'AWere also * many | hear noise like a eat. He said, ' | Brown maybe Dorothy White weuld not | for third place with a yield of 57 eges thers who weer learning how to ekate, | “F¥e&" I lookeg around and I saw a 5 T L 3R e o o e e 5 CEPMESS TR Now Foel - He» som oat all eq : one wall. I Witn es to o Wide- - took it ou akowed it to my grand- || Farm 2 e e b o | Ak DOROTHY ROOD, Age 14. pton T Ha D. S, : v COME IN AND SELECT YOUR VICTROLA TODAY 5o tall. And when we were | Plaipfield. 2 pen of Rhede Island ame “he + cra) —_— ville, B, I, aad Bmory H. Bar bad sour stomach ever’ Judged by the most exacting standards, th> Victrola suc- p to New ¥ - | pen of Whit he from Enfieid, |’ h v d . O i) . p 33‘;‘« . G e u::l.h;'od“ ;.‘m 1 would Aok R Tt R I e td I - ’ fulfih its m?‘on by bnngmg to y.u):h. w o 3L o 888 sieess with o stmetimes 22d | rife and toll 70u 2608t mY 1Pt No¥ | mpmprmrmreeeememmeeee ) best music exactly as Interpreted by th: voilds % s bidsk and white. We ol Py Weo) LU started by mashine for New York| _ WELPED HER LITTLE GIAL : 2 ! N KENYON, Age 10. |4 B Morning. There wers| Children need all their strength for| Eatoniq quickly relieves artists, e Esmongntd | | wstets. e Y reona ® stog ¢ New | gtowing. A -lingering cold weakens |- ach, indigestion, heartbura, ‘ yearsin use., — Canaan, Conn. The next morntng we|them g0 that the system is.open to o distruss after eating ¢ R ? A XNies Plenle. starteq off for New York at 10 2. m. ang | attack by more serious sickness. Mrs. | takes up and casries ont the exeess - Send 15 c. for Trial Stze Doar Unele Jed: I am going to tell you | landed thers at 2.30 p. . When we got | Amanda Flint, Route 4, ew Phila- | acidity and gases whieh " ° FRRD. '1 lgr:lul 8o0H about the Sunday scheol picnic that wejour machine put up we .laoked for & ho- | delphia, O., writes: “Foleyls Honey _lwmn.h\;l"n,onu., I{'yqa ve ' - - \ 3 Clty. had jast summer. :, te! and we got ome between Thirty.first | and . Tar cured my little girl of ‘the everything”" and il do not p 1 . . We went on the ear, Mr. Fisher paid |street and Broadway. We had Juneh and | worst tickling cough. I had tried many |, give up bope. (Established 1872) s B e e e s ekt | (T s Pl by and. Vress|Cinial o fase of L") 35 . were many people from the church and { 8o we went toConey Is! nd we Wi s Al 1 P 2 v 3 : Sunday Sehobl. We Weat: 1o Alaatic|en many thinga. Them we returnen fo | Gives immediate relief from distzessing A oos sosta buks trife with youz 135 to 143 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. 1 ¥ LR 2am g wmu-u.“ X g 'a E-:.ha;.m»en;_u'mc 00d e Les and Osgoed, 131 Main 8.