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NORWICH BULLETH, MONDAY, FeBhuaty 6 ioe g . pemimTennl THE WIDE-AWAKE CIRCLE |59 37r iiahef (M MRnE 8 onuls o A prosperous yi Then we Ry and speakens were Scoutmaster Robert C. y R down the w g6, former wooutrmasters. R, £, Fanton |- | Boys’ and Girls’ Department Kee 13, % & . 0. Branch and Rev. Otto Bean- 2 Nerth Franidin. ) . sooutmaster of the troope of St. Josa ,_ chyrch. The musical program Rules For Yo "flflfi {or by Mr, and Mre. Charles H. = Wrllets, | for which I wish to_think you., I have | sem o An Inthsotel Pocown. . . NORwlm Buum open for the reception the halots of | Casweil. \The rally was gpen to the par- 1—Writs plainly en one slde of the|r®ad it and find it very intéresting, Dear Uncle Jed: The @rl T like i of tall and i gl , paper only, and number the pages. Ruth Ceffey of Dani —T_ than) ' -3 uc e W those voting uvntil 5 p " . ents and \friends of th escouts ‘?:d‘t:d! S Tsa pw TG, nok AL ywvv’.w':‘“ s m"’ya. ek 3 i which is %?.b Place. are . the s ¥ i i . - — saxt b h S1 Church Strest Telephone 1061 | J. Randek o ot Wom's | pan Brsce evummes 1 one tha 4l | €76 Dreternch,” Do 0t uss over 49 Chme Mhfi% = T e Young tm‘u ugm‘m”sflr: e ey e st 0risinal stories or letters only will| Dear Uncle Jsa: Tn P‘ 6, ascond | S20K 4 2 Jolly, 5 Ty M.#". A. boys from Hartford, Toiland, | \*% . L o Lo R N story, 1 have written. Joséph was 6_him. Catib 8 Pt Winki, G, bteniag e x;m lzm.g ’2.::- wm g to < ““ 4 JEWETT CITY hsi—lwqm S :fnh_nl Address| wood chopper's_ son, who, While Very 7 d ia. pomipg S PR i into & chigh 0t | Y lley sirest, Voting was Drisk during e plainly &t the bottem of tHe story. young, was left an orphan, His older h T 200 ballots being cast, & Mrs, Charles D. Cornell, of Hill street sister brought him up, but when he Was ok, At & meeting of the county secre- “"‘m“?i“m being from mbm‘. in the wfi entertained thirteen litile friends Satur- WIDE-AWAKE POETKY seventeen years of age, his sister's h}i- taries!from the theee counties held at the | POV : day. afternoon in homor of her daugh- P Nashid of pibrasy band,died, and upon, Joseph oams the Ja-| “1¢ o person s homest an Jocal X AL C A Shturdhy alternoon IR8 | 0 0 ise Gurtls Deans has & | tora.BirthaRy.. T dining room wyag. at: e m""‘" = . Bor of supporting her seven little chil-| wiyj be respected by all. Ly camp each busy day ahead of his the coming Satur- | tractively decorated fn pink and white | "0, Ho Gl S Bents Sowe: gpu., JS\ma‘u}h 2. man of great ?Ef.‘.h Qne of Shakespeare's quotations 1s, b o e . o !‘:::E’r::o d_y_yn‘:r oivil cases are tabe hiesrd, these | A large birthday cake with t,hu:teten Thie wind, Sept Corsat. goems, o sAgh i r. 13;._,. lttvery mmc"uiu to_provide ¢ Ggga s in man, or woman, dear, my a ) 5 o o e e T o as | being the cases of Willard F, McFarkne | candles decorated the center of the tar| " WGl TUCh L i pOelUul0 e o | for. them at a poor trade he followed. o & 8 the immedate jewel of o g b by et |va Arttir Stward, the Standard Papers|ble, Dainty refreshments were served One night In ths cold winter he wab te Jewel, o ers. » LR that steals from my. " C i venirs wers at each without work and the children were. & g - , - ” E rd for the purchas camp | and Merchintiss Coasny v Mpx Kitsy, | Weshington Bourenis wero B ing for hreé.- Thvy, wech, kktty sbvbL ah, us “"'-."“"!m * g Pauipmene. | County Bt | e T Y™ atomiee ve| Mlaved untl § o'slock. the children have | Yo Fag no wionth o pumger 8ay, . |of Ho wen: out.and stosd by, thé #66r.| i Yot ”flflm& - by, SPetl 3o A vt ot | PRI Borton. ing a delighttul fims., Mrs, Carnell was | o, X% Even when, the Summer bre He could stand their entreaties no 1onk- teals. that which . not b g o4 : : a1 assisted_in_entertaining by Miss Flor- | © "t Ee 7 R SISt S e er so he walked down the readl till he nakes me poarindeed. 1 ‘Get theos 4 . at the ) The town ball was crowded Sunday estine Richotte and Miss Eva Ralll B Q’-‘:’; to il?h“;‘;! ;ho’ II'N!l :?e’:;dhp; the STE! AN, Age 13, ! 18 thi uBe % e o€ e | atternoon at two o'clodk when exsrcines | =" 00 T U0 T e stor- | For this ehil s e Finfow wi s fat, chrribi [ e . 2 Yo 3 : o season ow agal : ot diiy near | U6SaR reparatory to the exemphification | FUIAN. VEIIEL SR S caus: | Bringw, in its anmial réing, the mée | 10Af Of bread for thé starving children. e e o Rt g e i camp of the third degree o na large class of |\ cuilis to traverse the community [ hen, ereatest of the sons of men, The next morning he Was arrested for ¢ |gandidanes tor San sose Comell No Lt | pinat cotummn. | Twents below was res.| | Out glorious Wasbington wis born. | Sieallag, hls Bleeding hand convicting| 5i. e veae s 1o & ver sy weat ol o . e operation Tor | Hre S e e Pratk Gun. | tered on Frank Ray's thermometer. Xgm_ o et ho s st 1o th AL | eAROR. When winter comes ail e bov m B&g&w. "GE;"M mg d much has | ingham of Willimantic and his degres | But during the day the Weather £rew| Lo, where, beneath dn loy shield, leys with an iron collar riveted aroand|2nd EiTls get out their sleds and sKkates|iess and sked hm ¥t he comid have — s ior 0 e U llowing the degren. work ~the | decidedly milder, ang Sunday was 2| Commly e mighly Hudson fows his neck, with & Shain aitached, to him, | 204 have & jolly Ume playing in thelnis job back ~The boss told him to get |1 Bo swid: Madam, pray take wie Flacic Pond local [\t o oo a®Victting knights Adfourned to | veritable spring day. snow clad roven Fora Do LRATAER Ve tn he| 50w and on the ice. I have a sied, and| oyt,'he dian't have any work for him. | %4C ol 0 Haz- | e Sl s n o TABINS DIk Wiidie | & saskssr persons interested in the| ' Broadening the lordly river goes. Fr1a to, sboabi; f":,.’:‘?;’n ?nu: 8 v 1 0. 7eC | This taught Beju & lemon and whedever | 10 €1%8 thelr seats ,“’",""‘“ g | & lunoh was served. i ‘gevfi;‘!’\n i:il‘egmw\';a“;:;) o g wngest Bebn ikt & through | three years wers "i‘a«; to_ ht ?n!‘ op. | L1IKE. W I 1k tter. | ha got work he stuck.to it.. . t for this oM lady, thers iz mome meet in the s (Monday) ev-| T} orm i i : BERTHA COBLENTZ. 3 A wpecial town meeting held at the Y. M. C. A. g bt SEane 5 Then he made 2 secon empt but fan-| we b %> O Taglor took fire | SOINE to perfect plans for secufing eoh| 4 (30 g hé oak with suddon force | o, the resukt of which was that hs re-| WO Hnter S5 iy caves Them S ervatlen. EMMA POYERD, Age 13 J. Abernathy second, and Hawin | fFibutions. Can riisé mo rifiple on his fase mained nineteen years 43 a galley stave| ' 100rS {0 Sloep and covers them I 3 ; Tattvitle. 0ss third. The teams ranked as follows, | At the court held in Lishon Saturday| ™5 . coqren his majestic courss. for stealing a singls loaf of % b T b R R o g v ___Going ¥or The Cows. e Giants, Red and Pirates. Saturday the | morning, Judge Quinn presiding, Mitch- When Joseph left the prison, hi heart| o TAIm 4nf sun melt. the Dar Diicle Jed: Ohs time thrés chil- St ST ED P matb < figured as follows: wiants | ell Smerchansky was charged With tri- |, . ey s wrsck of Hirenes shall live | W28 Hardened, He felt 1iké & tolt, His ; e ARDS Pirates 125, Taylor | ancy from schocl in Jewett City He N ; dren and I were golng for the cows, A3 Unitarred, tndimmied, our heso's fame, | Wrongs had embittered him &nd he wes DOROTHY RICHARDEON. ; Dear Uncle Jed: This Joim was 2 Bay 1 ‘ GRS : i o 5 Norwich. 7O g ma e & PLBE mike. | f e who had & pet rabbit. His rabe s in individual point scoring _with | Was found guilty and was placed on bro-{,n3 vears succeeding years shail give, more like an animal than a man, He > x (8 big | DX Was a black and white one. He was Cross second with 1679 45d J. |bation. His father was fined $16.33 A e o i Wit Gy e Aok ik g} s to me that tharo wih 1 wis » bRck md wiie oo, 3 bernathy third with 1057. the offense is repeated the boy will be By Wilkam Cullen Bryant | 2Eainst him to the town where, thé good 5 -3 snake, 1 stood in that dgot Ul they took | TTY SFHL B0 Sohn 14 Mot wet amgry committed to the state reform school. bishop lived. At the inn they wonld no Dear Uncle Jed: I am writing yeu m¥ | me awéy. My bro Was with us end s - log loose a G ishop e inn they would not| . I _ . . Re A e ne | bim, becausy he kmew that the dog coutd 3 jo Bt B f Canton Windham.| 1, D. Howe hns among old papers an 1ad #n raceive him becauss they knew him to| OISt Story and it is about the bull fight. 5o idliea the soake, Mien wo wert on | DI becaums he hones Women caex 141 ballots and & great pro- [ No. 2, Patriarchs Militant, 1. 0. O. F.|goreament of 2 man for his children to R Ty be an ex-convict and s dangerous min,| There wasa bull fight in a large city and cows. 1 thooght the snake was | "°p €At the HONC % portic otes cas:. @lame from the unanimously elected Meaten- | w0, "¢) " yonn Slater in the year 1832, |Oh the woods in February. but the bishop, gave him help. Uncle Peter wrote a letter to father,| g ut it was mot. It dled when the |, OTe 44y when b m,d'“"’hm“‘m“' -m“‘d 2 - o-fetters, used auto- ! of the councll of cantnos IN|pyis man agrees that his children snail| Seem so desolate and bare! ANNABELLE VARS, Agé 14. |esking him to come over with me and|gun went down., 3 = e B . ' g the voters to the jout. His term will De for (WO| ook for the sald Slater for one year, | Where are all the comrades merrv, Plainfield. e * |y bréther. to see the bull fight. ,The FALBOWEK®E, Agé 11 |[movo,and leave the rabift thers becanss - M.ty e Solec care. The offce Is (e scond High | 3% o o iéce o males at the rats of | ~1L the wood otk wikl and wars, fight was supposed to_ start at 2.30 0| Colchester. he had received a Teasonable pries fer - . he state and Mr. Williame’ {riends o e Eirl to work| That I used to visit here? Fikisy T8 B Wit clock in the afternoon, Thers was & : : imesting procsed | are pleased chat mich an hewor has come | 13, Slings Der, weele A& Rl {0 ROt ; Dear Uncte Jea: T mnt o otisdy | VEFY BIE Dlace and in the middle was 2 My Tittle Brether. B R et et et o 2 2 0e al or &l most, at ten shillings per week; i | Biackbicd, ackiled, Ween.snd swaliow, | 2 3 6 that ay|very blg cage in which was a wild bull.] Lo @ 1 i - W d & K 1 7 R i ool he s o ening when my uncle said that we & ear Undle Je&: I take my pen in|visiting on o farm in the summer. Hs asssd 2t a town | A lizht burning at 1. o'cleck Saturday | (a0n) s b b lings per Week, oug] were zoing fishin; Suna: fng.| 204 on another slde Wwas @ booth With| ;4% o1l you 2ad e WMe-Awakes | maw a black and white rabbit but he did morning in the kitchenware degartment of | 2’ con to run the dresser at the rate of where winter eannot follow We et the houkk &b & & ’;‘a"‘;{“é’;: two men sitting dpwn and talking 0} S0 rio tils brothér thkt is but five | nor take noties of tt 111l he bav e ite Jordan Hardwate co y store on | four cents per cut and is to’do his pro-| SWinas the bat in tree-trunk holicw, head bay. . We arrived thers abbut 90| 8k other, They were dressed in Blwe| S 0 e o L o e T oy a - e poer. Jaeis| Bprtiondte, pirt of " the. dressink biforg| Uestde down, T-do decthrs! A, m e wahe 1o W, “hip that was| clothes d‘"fl $4ch onn hzdl; Sbear About| i the brightest Hitte 8% 15 satisol, 36 18 |0 assa Tept 3t "all the tiin =i § s who, calded, i} cer Bombria. Tho | going to the looms; and « d he make e amed two and one-half feet long. It was % 3 < of & 8 on A. Danlels, an mploye of the COM- | i1y’ same good to sald Slater. It was| 7Tell me, Comra e . : dock man, well, dressed, came and unlocke % : . X y ¥ cupy the same tenement where he then|' 22 P 5 > 5 ) came out of the booth with a red flag % £ 5 3 - @i - Vir. Susan E. Spleer, 88, widow - of | lived, wich the garden and bar Stecping il Lol yeatel g ?:;C::;;i"g;;h:(:x‘?'r:‘:‘;n"‘; €nd the Bl came runaing very. fat to B G T PUASS T S oe s e Uegls o Piadis R mig- IL May turday after- | leges, during the time his fam < e RTINS, S | butt the flaz. The man struck the bul g : ace, : ey, ut street. Sha | remain in the eniploy of said Tere B0 front IR MOk M plemeure Do e whon s, weers SSNE | it in the 16k and ot fird rumnine | T Sroke tass op, four times and |5 dark complexion, high forshead and 3 e e R rother Mole has tunneled deen. hen s v cried: ‘O, ook | 104" ing ran back inta the booth | 1615 38 BIE 28 & turild, ¢h8 Door fel- | round chin Sha s quite tall and st er of William and 5 snores at lelsure out thers; look at that man-eate: Then adothee o ont. He'wis & 1TV makés Wem look 1ke 2 Prize| Being stubborn and quick tempersa, She leaves two dangblirs, Mra which ~meant 1t, was a_porpolse, Ths e g ] Kerehaw of Norwood. R. I, and ‘Woodchuck Ifes asieep William F LU 2o she has very ltle dipnity except whem captain took his telescaps and _after, a| o 40 “:h‘:xd‘;:"n‘;;‘g( ";i‘”gfi ‘e will 835 1o him sotre times thit ¥ | angry. She is not eastly Infinenced i | short time he cried, “Boys, up with yeur | 505, & Eo0f chance and struck the sDP2r| 1o yrows dp and nia nose Erows alss, he | excesdingly fond. of il outdoor soarts, Still thoush winter winds be bitter, lines. That's no porpoiss, that's a Whale 2 : er. | reads a great deal, and is prowd of the Brother Bunny’s tracks I see, varded - privilege achool, one month to have the children h_when the 2mong whom are ) nd 3 will make a, real and there's a mchool of tivem up further, 1k 90WD. - Then he Fot another Spedr BrANCHE - in % ADANS, Age 8. |fact that she hus siways been in good & and Miss Suste M g And wheFe woodmen's axes glitter The ons ws saw was about 50 fast lons| 200 StTUck the bull nearly in the same| g - heaigt and Mis ne — | thu ; Sia spare them, Said Sla-i0n 2 phe of chips atwitter S0 we tirned for shore, As W tumed |Plach 414 the bull fell down, dess, The ERAINE NTEFER, Age 1. = Sraattle sbritas 100 st BAre BB lesersint s it o m oo B e e T Dot o e "3‘"“{::;;? N Toen "sams tn with & wagon| Hew We Make Tee ot Our Chrlstmas. | Cotumbia- T - e—— Sy R oY z L s0pp! 2 s shooting water in the air ltke a water 3 Dear Uncle Jed:, The Christmas tres' —_— r ¥y mornii ything s i Oh. the wisas 18 P taasy, Yountain. Tho Fabin thes & and carried it off to put it in 2 desp hels T o he ; ri . . . " home ) ) X osin L. % 4 o 01 'y did that was Little Smiling Mary, There is nothing in the ) fhe Soe g Soutt, Qv Be | i sndiic g to be @ losiug bus | "on, the sunMgnt on the smow because there was . fack Sf Liorapiy|and covered it up With the dirt. ia left in the houss and loaded with th Coventry lcy field and gleaming prairie NELLIE GODEX, Age 18. presents for a few days and then it is Dear Uncle Jed: Mary was a Ntffe gir? world quite so nourish- Tattville, taken out Joors and mpall pieces of | who was aiways smiting. She wouwd | contract without claiming dama 1t cirling around the whales, When they & 4 Though 1 call you, still you tarry, 5 jshot the water at the seahiwks there et ed the tres is | smile at everything you said. was also understood that man was Wbed to kitow. 553 . e [ — suet are tled on and comn smile at eve: gz you ing or helpful as was at the organ. | o have a falr proportion of yam from| ie frendsl isa0s o o vt ML o ko ki A Nutting Party, scattsred all over the boughs 2nd on| One day Mary went into ®he pacer. As th was borne Into the church. | the warper. Payments were made firs v T4 g . i i ar.| ETOUN® aropnd the tree. She was surprised to find her mother { Miss Wellwood and Joseph Clark | quaries Aukust 1. ond Nog 1 3ud men | Sy Jittle folic and funny! i We stopved near the shore where 1| Dedr Uncle Jed: One Saturday, after-} S, 0 SRRVC, A0 T o come. The |crying. “Mother,” she =aid, smiting, *dn y 2 Vsang Iy Light, at the oftertory, | Ltnir August 1. 2nd Nov. 1. 3rd Feb.| " Dreaming through such days as these, | caught three cod welshing i o ngous| 1900 & party of .zirls &nd boys dscided sarrows come first 23d_then ths Blue |not cry. Come to the kiichen and ses b Qa1 B 7003 el io i Jckar | an 00 iast DR 2, J2UERLCr | Leaving ‘every hiliside funny 15 pounds and five sea bass weighing| (0 EO nutting. Wo started for Holmes| Fto/TO08, S00 s 3 Prciate tm Pty e Saria and, for.a, waiting fomn. Neat- |45 apli. by de at the rate of Ity |y the merry bob-tait Bunny @bout 11 1-2 pounds, €| wood. We took lunch, and small sacks| Dirds come and take possession of, the WS L v Drege bt Tioon Eenaus . G w i e B Y And the cheery Chicadec : JOSEPH MROZINSKI |to gather the nits In. Tt wag halt past| [16%, Sogine BU the other birda, away. | Mer mmothor, went, =wwecd fo oo 2 for thin, anemic girls and Daniel Day s Dowd.and James AL CORA Jessica Nelson North in Dumb Animals| Colchester. TU |12 o'clock when we started and was 1 o-| T 13,8788 TR, wish that Christias | and herself. as they were quite poor. b » %4 West o Brofiers were in ch STAFFORD SPRINGS — clock when we arrived. We couldn't find s e Oy o My ol o o many Gl i of ‘teen-age. Itis of arrangements, State polis officers, assisted’ by | UNCLE JED’S TALK TO WIDEAWAKES My Experience With o Ram s |any trees but suddenly Ruth said she| C2m! 3 { Mr: Annie Brownell Owen, wife of ] number of MILDRED TILLINGHAST. [bher mother. Dear Uncle Jed: Saturday morning 1 |120 foand tWo frees. We began to hunt ard Springs g0t up earier than ushal ter 1 ek ] [for the nuts. As we went farther into| Danielson. i _'thy}:“k?Mm was a good lntls gitl. get all my chores finlshed sosm, s 1| Lhe Wo0ds we spied a pretty squirrel, The ST This week we again observe the an- niversary of the birth of George Washing- Rev. T. Newton Owen, died early Sat- rning at a local hosvital from |Saturday afterr ( well-worth trying. I Scott & Bowne Bloomfield, N.J. I I Likes to Read the Sterles. ALMA PHILIPP, Age 1. £ i 5 rashi ¥ i c boys began to chase him. They soon got %, four offender ton. George Washington became @ great |Imizkt have a lon gwalk with sy dog | DOV ; £ o’ Baltio. H ALSO MAKERS OF- Whiere fines and Bomis man, but not n a day and not solely by | oL through the woods. Tt ajways | tired.of thelr chase and decided to hunt| .Dear, Uncle Jed: 1 am osly a little Judge Heald as follo makes him feel so hanpy when T take nom | 07, 1Uts again. We felt quite hungry|boy. but I .like to read the atoriss. s ) AN ity le bout ent fong: : and hegan to eat our junch. We played| Talk about cats, I got a dandy, He A Naughty Little Girl $ Apout alx gnd. 2 e g ) R u"; Sk Ao it | cames for a while and began to hunt| an Sit uD. Dok for £004, Scratch and bite. [ Dear Uncie Jed: Once thers fved & E itop: Jelidn B 4 = § & Tm_s0 pleased to B0 with wo. | W ‘|again. We had quite a lot so decided| I went fishing cmce, cinght 2 fivh and [ woman with her mother and littls girl a ot tor dullan fine §130 and|called upon to take his place as'ths tead- | L= W S Fomtih yon. W wan- R e e B Al aat bie Gah| bhrs, .15, & BN, Bov: and a gray cat. Ome day the mother lef: (Tablets or Granules) i, o ol $184 ot Shed, ) BUONINY | or of 4 mew nation, ‘and when Te was| e s o Uit Ve came o here there | e started for home. On the way, |- 150 to school. I love ths tescher and | the cream on the table and the Hetle girl ror INDIGESTION BHendill hovae, sn e, af Gl e e DR B R i G AR S R R R T S O R R U T B e RN the raiding p: found 10 gallons advantages than Iincoln but they were|being soft, and thin in piaces. a farmer with a large wagon; we knew Was so sorry id not Jook af . 20 10mk l i moonshine. At the Stafford him and he gave us a ride. hotel on |poth prepared and seasoned for great ), O OUr Way home my dog got on to the ¥. CLARK. |anybody, not even the cat, which was B the Star o s e 3 We Wers tirbd Ahd wers $lad to §6t 6 ; falsdly accused of drinking it, becamse East Main strect, conducted by Elton |yooco e p B Tl e ind of raachsho« & fox. There was just about| We we S ere glad to ge! she was ashamed. So one day she went Petin @ quart of moonshine Was found. | " d of | enough snow on the ground to See the A B and tol her grandmother all about it ‘ At the home of Victor Jullan on_ the Seasoning that comes with Vears of hard | footorints of old Reynard plainly. My e e O RUCE ARSI 3 ana said that she did it and net the cat. Jim_ Fitzpatrick place on the Tolland | work. foF whs Soon cut of siglit. I dolag my| Baltie. Dear Uncle Jed: Ons bright Saturday | 5o per grandmother went and told her ~ DENTISTS Toad the officers got 42 bottlex of beer,| As 4 boy Washington's schooiing was | Pt t0 follow Him up. ~ Suddenly X came in Juiy, I went on a Suniday scheol Pic- | pomcr nd she got 4 Scolding. The littie : iotion F $4 A a piiit o moonskine three barrels of | oo Bl Bl R B o & hee. Among them was| The Mysterfous Heuse, nie. At first we met at the church atleg) was crying and she promised mever & . « 00 for the city. wine and about three barrels of bran| T Cuthe m: 2 . m: ugly ram, He started vith vengeance | | Dear Uncle Jed: I Will tell you about | nime o'clock. Soon after we went on the | 1o tep @ lie again. Dr. Jackson, Dr. Strickland Miss Carfls St 3 s sirprised | mash. Julian ed he was making |Only 16 when he set out on his first job :Illm? qun:udable to_get over a walll i mystarious houss. Ons. day Billj trolley car and wers headed for Ocean WILFRID COTE, Age W. " in Moalton | It for family use only, but Judge Heald|of surveying the estate of a neighbor, | F1th two Strands ‘1’& barbed wire on {oD. | Carroll and James Camp, who, lived in|Dbeach. We arrived at 11 o'elock. Wo| pante. =t NAP-A-MINIT wio honcred | thought the amount found indicated | Lord Fairfax. It was @t this tims that | Sy roge °“A o Stockings got some | don Francisco picked. up. the newspaper.| Went and sat on the sand for awhile, o Join recelvea | that It was made for more than one |yt g good test the charieter bulliing | overcoat from the Barecearet “f I3 | To thelr surprise they read A Mysterious | then ate & likile lunch, Wa decided to George Washington, FOR ] 8 18 Sveaing was pleasnt- | Ry jand 2 B soqult Fuicn wasak-| o Tol R athenBE i ot (e ol Tk o PETOR e okl Penso 1y Las Couces, New Mixion; right | 8b_o8 fe Shkzyko o, e Uncle Jed: George Wikitagher & & 2 $ R4 P 3 HL svend ired. elow this blg writing it told that at|grew tired of JER. Vet 3 g S A EXTRACTION AND B. Danlels of Boston, addres-| At the store of Alfred Bed [endure an sorts of bodily aiscomfort, to] ¥4 ot bt e e \‘:f-w sht people weuld see forms moving|ing. This wis the most fan of ail I|lved ona farm Xe wen: Sehing, swim- LL (TAL X-RAY - i e aogg | Maln, street, the. o e do his work accurately and to look upon| Baife, Conn, T out. Bill and Jim, a3, I forgot to tell | Mayed in & loak l.be.wv.b-. oy mother et i ting And 34 rebes WERON SPECIALISTS fab Sireot, | The SGMord howl is owned by Ar|danser with a caim eye, for the country Toues.When Saturday same ihey tola| of £000. thinks {5 St ARge Junch 1 |Bis pony best. SA. M. T0 8 P. M | The seniors of Windham Hish school | Brighenti and he claimed that he rent- |in which he rode horseback by day and | Setting Trape the boss that they were going on a va-| Eot dressed 780 3 fp sesid ofiin. |, Fle Wis captain of many boy seidiers, {rimmed iho freshmen at basketball Fri-|ed it to Mr. Petin. Judge Heald order-|camped beneath the stars at night was| Dear Uncle Jed: We are thtés ©ri8.| cation, That night Jtm ‘and hle shuss a y tims to o hore #o ws | and they had fun driling. Main Street. Alling Building | ) 6, in one of mterelassed the Motel bar to be dismantled With-| 4o ynizmed wilderness then, full 5t In-|PU We €0 setting traps. One day my | packed up to &0 on the 8 p. m. train to| Eot readys We reached home at seven |, V/beR AL ouloc he e ' in thirty” days. The officers who con- iends and I took a trip 1o the wouds | Las C When_they reached thers 1 was very tired and went to | 10 Pe & sailor. Tbe boat was Y w Phone 44 Soboi Windham High lost | ducted the rald werd Deputs n- | aians. setting traps. AM of us wemt 2t half past | 1t was 5 & m. A they wers whlking|bed early. T spet & Bappy ddv. mll. George's mother sald “You cam't (o3, inthe nteroiass| Haves of Stafford Sprines and Sinie| Not lons afier came bl serfhime. and we reached home at ons SOI0oK | they ies & . BN ko S IE JOHN ROBINSON, Age 10, [Eor dnd Ceorgo staved at home. o oo - s = ame Friday. Policemen FI. Chapman, Youn, |vice to his countr¥ as ~a messenger to|in the afternoon. We set seveh traps a1l | 1y 1t fo. ths, neatést hotsl” ~The Baltle. Jost gun & v 0 OuE A 2 The week end passed quietly at polics | Brennan, Smith, Seully and Dulaski 5 praioh croaching on Britieh | tETough the wonds. Bia, WAL T Paink 1 chh takh sou h e was a soidier. The peopls found him ea JAY M. SHEPARD headquarters, no arresis being made. Chatles Huden dled at Johnson hos.|ti¢ French, escroaching on . One of my friends cut her finger in the 3 3 & A There w a large audience at the First| pital Saturday morning after ten days |Sround, which invGived a jonrney so full {trap. When w nal church house Sunday ev-| iliness with_ intestinal troubl of dange a raliy of alt Boy Scout troovs | four sons, Henry, continue s ding Filmore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer 2 TR brava that they made him general. After 1t,” Se away they went. The boys ask- The Stery of Washington. the war was over the people asked him that other men had refased to|came to a deep Tiver 1 got dcrss all | o th Dotel keeper to tell them where| 1. yincie Jed: T am going to tell | if he would be our first president, That right, One of the giris fell in with her | Lho MYSterious house was which he did.| ygy sbont Gearge Washington. He was |is why ho is catied the father of Bia eld under the ausplces of | Stafford Sprin I SHer golng A5 neer U8 I | o Moot bivih Ak ug it pib]| Aen Uiy Pendelle T e country. ter, Mass., and two daughters, Miss mtes of the Prerich fort, 1t 8 o wonder | piris. safd, “Woo,” and we ‘wers faughing | HS5FAIS Kok thraush the daor Jim __He aiwa S OVILA FONTAINR. Huden of Stafford Springs and Mrs. |the Young American officer conld Five jall the way. away, when Jim saw a rope. He 4 Mary Bearse of Chicopee Falls, Mass. |puints to the British commander when the CLARA DOUBLEDAY, Age'12. £ e were coming heme we b NORTH ST, WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection P g i v lled the rope and to their surpriss the for. . aaTc’:Y:v e :nlya;g: »:,'.f,j.dif“.fi 2t hel¥rench and Indlan wars fater drew them e all opened.. They went in and saw a ':' SALE OF SHIPS AwAITs Kiliourey Bros. Wing: “Tntve “mesiy " pashon Ve [close togsther. ot Mmoo st box, Bil oo v v 4= tor e | (OpaIpY AcTioN BY CoNonmEe NERAL DIRECTORS AND proving popular. Coming as he 414 through alt themel pas, Tncle Jed: Tt Wwas 2 ¢ol e T oy Ficitg LR Ly went int ,Washington, Feb. 12.—Chairman Laker EMBALMERS CHARLES A. BOSCO. events with a clear vislon, gaining in|ber morning when my sister and 1 CANTERBURY wwisdom step by step, it is plain to us now | &0 out far church. After churdh o & '& 15 | ermeunced today that nons of the m‘; r Norwich, T, Yomg Wedlaktaon $ot “m:mellnusnwbeluflverusefl 85 Un PR AT Mrs Parmeltia Tachapelle of Canter. |that Washington +was snaipéd Hmough his | Started to €0 home. when a firl friend hit'a back and Held tightly s the reing, | (20 board with virtually ths entire ghip: B Quick reliet No opiates 35¢ everywhere bury was pleasantly surprised S ours came up and said -‘Oh, girks, let’ My Cats. %4 o] board fleet for sale to the highest 5552 07 atsaity suvrien g whole Jife for just the crisls wirich cver- | go 1o Shelter THand.” “Bat How eah 1o 3805 £ i Rk 44 the The ool kfim and plpead ana 08 | s, will bo sold_uocil oo = & Many friands and veintiven satheray 5 [{o0k him in the Revolutionary war. Helgo?" quéstionsa I “THé waber is froz u,f::‘,,,”,mc,,,_ T havd & RIGR that 1 Mum‘bfl’ma wu’“!"f -5 Yt 8Teat | on the ship subsidy plan which Presigent the home of Louis Lachapelie. Mrs. La-|Was Seafonsd when it came. His eharac. | S0 the ferryboat dom'c Fa." _-This . 5 s 2o o | HiE SPSS 6 RIGE by 18 G A ; v soaps| 76 1o b mers fun tran funt on 2y and white with Black spots. She|” Anotner time his father wve Mhm & |ine wock t by the ead of chapelle was very much surpriced when |ter was so thoroughly built et despite ferryboat. We ot loés not cdtch any rats or mics but she 8 e at 'y, The farger ships of the fleet inchale the l Y’ NG the merry band enterad nar home.. She | gre terrble siralh fhat was Gt uvon i | boats $5ans, Shothls it phoes nim 1a e | 2= dommy e his oo of the S35 {00t and 303 foor leat ive Y useful 2 t irth- - o v Is of the 535 foot o0t day gifts. there was no wavering. v / v |&y. Ehe catches many rats and mice. . 8 ahoeat funson Line, Americas MURRA S BOSTON SToRE Among the out of town guests presant| What would have been the Hitory of 2 Eokig 8| She is grdy 2hd white with spots of| e w e L, -~ e T were Mr. and Mrs. James Clinton, Miss|our land it Washigton had buflt less e Line and Pacific Line. Adora Roberts and Miss Winnifred > miust & udy 11 thy Birmingham, &l of New Haven, also| . " e e ey 'VIVIAN RICHARDSON, Ags T. L SLE] A ) o sore (R TR S, S 11 2 Miss Esther Kimball of Danielson. example and also bufld Yy it we - - M % s to X 3 Wllllmantlc Conn Siusio was furnished by the Rosenzwelg | Hope to he ready for whatsver chatice Of | 1o pemma arey s, THETS bou Sty Fiat Moter Beat Trip. '] ® brothers and by Mr. and Mrs. William | greatness falls to eur lot. thrés of us EiHs Fot int - Dear Ungle Jed: This is the first time ::;-:;:; ogCu’irburr{.bT:he young folks E: Boat. Vhen all tie pesple e I've ever written to you end I would | Dear Undle Jed: I am writing this served and all mpent & vers . pléasent WINNERS OF PRIZE BOOKS in the boats, ths like to_tell you about my first trip In | jeteer to tell you how I feed the birds in THE BUTTERICK QUARTERLY | immaost ™ ommea . < oo i oome s, 5 s | Do v 344 b s . Dok vy da, Sd 1 at : e ; nlo near, the Shefuckst river. One of th FUND OF $100,000 TO AID R:.*n-uxe Steinman of Yantde—Flor. ¥ b y:m‘ nine who _owned a motor._ boat &1’.5 oy THE TEXTILE IxERS | 02 Taas. i 5 < 3 offered to. take us for a trip down the FOR SPRING IS HERE o TRXTILE SIRIEEES| ' icelile Gadok,of Tatéviilo—iho Cas: river, Wo o~y v‘;:mw:-;d!m‘mh to,_go L New York, Feb. 19.—A fund of $100,-|tle of The Carpathiana. . - . ¥ yery smach, We . got. in. the beat e you deci 5 1 & 000 to aid the striking textile operativi 4—YLeulsn Wh; ¢ Wilimantic R. D. L 3 8 and $ome of the bovs tied a Ifttle Before y de on your spring clothes be sure to see fa oo Taana it 1o ppetiel fton s s e 0 i In the back of the motor beat. So then the new French Dresses, the Suits with Jenny’s Manderin ]| Tegerated Texttlo Unions ot America, " d he_started the engine and we were off. . —Fmmett Welch of Baltie—The Talk- | s . our It was decided today at a meeting of 19 ng e TRk | Tyn t When we wers near Baltlc dam 2 provisional gemeral exscutive commite : Coat with its wide sleeves, the Box Jackets and Classical ; antic— ; 2 tee. It alko was agreed mor to ami | 0—JBacbara Drlemba of Wil 7y 3 m:r:t an The enkine and §teEréd to atlor Mades, the Capes and the Cape Costumies. convention, for several months. Russell| T1° AUto Boys’ Race. ., | but .the s | the hers. e went under ssme. tress. T 4 P = 5, Roaeral ecretany g traiesell| o atidred Timghsst ot DanisiiSh-—| vome. We. k We took the cusidors out 5 the hahe of federated textile unions, presided at|Teday. You'll want to know where to wear your waistline and to S and put them on otir hieads. The bovs the gathering. $—Bertha Roblnson of Baltie—Little tilled the boats up on land And gt wn- see the smart little Shoes, the Spring Hats and Handbags, o | PR CROORn T i & 0 | réacned home. sifely A B Tan i croared gl Wb it A & and read about the charming flowers made of scraps of || (5— — = [Pl = 1T o ufi:"fll‘ 3 é& " . . | gtk to kvt tome to shangs my your dress material that the French dressmakers are using. Ry omee O W JOUIEA WETTTE, Age 11 GET YOUR COPY TODAY AT OUR BUTTERICK : LEITERS OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT 4 F

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