Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 4, 1922, Page 2

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eaman: 5. vote by deied choaén BY & unaf The republican convention, held in tné sown Rl at nodn Saturday, Was attendea by & tull Geteghtion from tne nine towns st tae distriet. Thé eonvention wik call- 4 to ordér by Charles A. Gatés &t 12.15 o'clock. ~ Fayett Wright was chosg trofn tha twéliy-nintlr sRAoFlal distrlet, | -~ of Bpharas a ord and hak betn & nost_of her life. ¢hy by nity and was 8he s murvived if' thé affairs of tile F ighly 18- by hét Al b&l Chauncey M. Smith, a son, Wil- ikra . SMith of this city and a brother, Liouls 8afford, of New York state. Faneral whe died. services for Emil Koennigér, atd the homé of E. Huebner in South Coventry Friday aftérnoon, were bride at Coluf river, on thé ey Mrs, Terence MeShea 18 visiting trienai chaitman, on motion of J. Fred Ash Pomiret; Mrs. Lillian 8 Frink of Cantée- helg Sunday aftérnoon at 2 o'clock At the J. C. Lincoln funéral parlors. buPy Wwas made secrétary by @& motion | #as in Nathan HAle cémeétéry. Burial here & from George M. Perry of Seotland. The | committal service was conducted by Rev. delegatés were thanks Weight for (he honor Besowed upon him. 11 vall. They were:~ Witlam M. Clewly; asnwered the Brooklyn : Babson. & Canterbury—Lillian 8. Frink, Arthur C. Bénnett, Andrew T. J. Clark, Levi N. Clark . Chaplin--Frank N. Landon, Charies B. Rus. Mampton—Fred H. Pitts, Willam C. Olivér. Pomtret—Payett L, Wright, Johh Ash, J. Pred Ash, Walter Bryden. Plainfisld—Henry 8 Kink, Sessiofs L. Adams, Franklin Sheldon, Bdmond Mer- tier. Srotland—Geerge N. Perry Sterling—Byron P. Tounk, Amery I Kebler. Windham—William P. Jordan, Frank M. Emith, Willlam A, King, Alphonse Chagnon Th répreseént the dtstrict at the staté cofvéntion fn New Haven September 12 and 13, CNarles A. OAtés wak uhanii- sutly elécted Arst déléPate-ai-larke, on ndmination by Georié N. Pérry. Senater Charles H. Blake was chosen by acelamation second delegaté-at-larigé on Bia name belng présentéd by B. C. Babson. Thée selection of A state eéntral com- mittaman trom the Twentw-ninth &, » was (he néxt businéss héfore the conven- tlon. W. P. Jérdan placed before the \ammittee the namé of Charles A Gatés. th nAming Nim Mr. Jordan sdid that hé placed before them a man whom they All kndw well and that the Ishger they knew him the lonsér they llkdd him. Hé recalled the fact that Mr. Gates had filled the pasicien for fhahy vears with great sucesss. The name of Chafiés A. Gates wak grésted with applauke and he was snésen by acclamatlon. Mr. Gatés then hanked the delegatés for conferring the nanor upbh himseélf and skid that as ne Aaf dbne in the past fie would éxert his et éfforts In the fullfiiént 6f his du- ise. 1t whe preposed By Mr. Gates that his timé wax A good ONE in Whieh t6 chooke the dlstrict vieé président and membérion the commitiees fEom the dia- t#ict th thé Btate eorvention, In order to facilitats. its organization. Mrs. Lillian Prink of Canterbur$ was Shogen vies presldent. Her name was presented by George N. Perry of Seot- land. ThoAé seléctéd oh committees were: Committée’ o organlzatisn, J. Fred Ash of Pomiteer: arddentials, Grace M. Perry of Scotland; rules, Charles H. Blaks. of Beockiyn; on resslutions, W. P. jordan ot Windham. A motion was made And addptéd o give thé deélagatéss at-large the poweér of substitution n také they wéré unablé to dtténd the bon- ventian. Thé ednvéntion cafe to a close at 1220 o'eléek. Committéeman Charlés A, Giatés the del- skatés Atténded a dinfiér at the hoteél Moaker, 4 company of ighty-two. Among them wers fourteen members of the RépuBlican Wontens ofganization of the Twenti-nifth district, guéste Ana del- *gAtes to the convéntion. Short addres- sek wers deliversa after (hé dinner by Juigé Ots B. Robinssn: Judg Frank H. Fosk: Géorge N. Pérry, of Seeotland ; AL Pérrin of Wobdstock : John Ash of Pombret; Thomas Ryan of Thompson : £. . Babson of Brookiyn: R. DéForest Weils,, Favett Wright of Pomtret; A, J. Gresnslit, H. W. Harvey, Mfi Robinssn, of Willimantie, chairman of the Twenty-finth Distriet Women's Or- eanizatioh ana Mre. Lillian Prink of Ntarbury. . -C. Perty, Myra B. Culien M. Shinpee, died~at hér home in the town of Lébanon early Saturday morning. She was horn Septémber 22, 1855, in Tolland, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abez Darling Néwcomb. Rha lum[ wo sons, Charles N. Shippes of Tthaca Y. and BAward M. Shippee of Leéba + granddaughtér Mre. Ruth Viola Roéck JAY M. SHEPARD Cuseeeding Filmors & Shepars Funeral Director & Embalmer 80-62 NORTH 8T, WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistens, ~ Tel Connection Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 88 Unian 8¢ Willimantis, Conn, + Phens 296 (Lady Assistant) Taenty-six fle};lltu from thé nine towns | At the invitation' of | There will vears. by Chaitrian | Charies G. Johnson - of South Coventry. Mr. Rosnnigér was a native of Gérmany byt had residéd in this country for many Comtplete réturns from some of the towhs outside of Willlmantic in the cam- paign building fu show captain, §150.80. tain, $147, tath, $82. Htobrs, 458,00, Mres, Kirkpateo seotiand, Mrs, Willis, cap! conteibutors of late wepe: tor Willimantie's Salvation Army ek, Mansfield Centér, Mrs. Wyman, captain, tain, $88.62. R6Uth Windham—1'rs. George F. Stiles, South Coventry, Mes. Melisa Nve, cap- Celufbiay- Chafles K. Hitcheock, clp- captain, Two outlying towns are still to be ré- ported. -Some of the most 1062l Eénsrous A friend, §25; Motel Johngon, $15; W. B. Knight, $20; M'm;m-ny smallér cortributions. The biby show ander the auspiess of Willimantic Lodge, No. 1311, B. P. 0. E. held .Baturday afterthosn at FIke' park was a big success ahd proved the largest similar show ever held in Eastern Con- hundred én- nécticut having ovér one tries. TS show was in ¢ harge of Dr. Stanley M. Ogborne, diréctor, diréctor of the Buféau of Prévéntable Diseasés of the stats départment, assisted by a num- Fhe babies ber of registeréd nursés. weré put through the ueu al tést, beink first registered, then welghed and meéasur- ®d, after which they wére caréfully exam- Inéd by Dr. Osborne. He will réport to the board of health for its consideri- tion and an early decision iwill b2 Fender- . The committes who had charge of the arrangements was Baiund R. Porte- lanes chairman, George W. Hickéy and Frederick Roy. THe regulation list of Buiday nstomo- bile accidénts was given an arly start Sunday morfing by Martin Ortman, 39 Kelléy streét, Bristol, Coft, Mr. Ortmann 'S Coftiers in company With hik wife and was tFaveling in a Ford roadstér. He came down Main stP8ét aboMt 7.15 and on .reaching Lin- was on his way to Clafk coin sguare could not séém 8 deciud whether to contihue down Main stééet or o0 tdke Ufion stréet. He started to turn own Ufifon streét wheén e found him- self crowded by another car and the féstilt was that he strick and kfiocked doWwn the Standard Cable fire alarm box No. 43, which stands Lincoln turnituré store. in frotit of the ‘Phe Box crash- ed to the siddwalk and the outside cas- ing was broken. suightly bent fender. The Ford récélvéd a It was found that Mr. Oftmian Nad forgotten his reistra- tion cartl at his homme in Bristol and his wite left immediately for Bristol to pro- ours it lice court this (Mofday) bé no charge Mr. Ortman will appear in po- morning for not having Wik registration card with him. of reckless ditving. He wiil alto play the damages to the box. éstimated at $7 Wadé'U. Webster lost ho ti 5. me #ire Chiet in rémov- ing the broken box and installing & new one which he had on hand and which Was to be -placed on Milk streét as Box 55. pole In front of the Potteér store. A mNd flarry of excltemént was eaused on Main stréet Sunday, by a group of apparently young meén with long beéard$ and Hair who were walking thé stréeis singly or in pairs. ton Harbor, Michigan. in varlous placé in New “Fiisa Francls Negeomb, 87 widow of |0l for agame Labor day. on meat and live strictly Ofigof their number s t THhe new Dox was attached to the Théy proved to b 0. B.jthé Housé of David baseball team of Ban- This team of | culiar charactertistics has been playin England and the meémbérs were on their way to Bfis- Théy éat no he vegetanles. sévénteen year old baseball wonder, “Dutch” Foks, who has played in more the world. “Dutchy” of sprouting. A short session of police big court league | gAmés than Any other Jad of his agé in | is 50 voung , | his beard is just béginning to show sighs that was held Saturday morning, at wiieh Ustena Dudek 6f No. 62 Tves street was chargad with bréach of the peace. The eomplain- ant was Eva Dubina of Bim street. Ac- cordink to the téstimony on both sides it was found that the affair was nothing more than a wrangla between the two o 3 Bt. ©. A Voorhees, M. D.. everywhers Philadelahis misasfomSyny MURRAY'S BOSTON STORE Willimantic, Conn. Today—Labor Day This Store Will Be Closed All Day In RECOGNITION OF THE DAY SET ASIDE FOR THE HONORING OF THE GREAT AMERICAN PUBLIC WE WILL REMAIN CLOSED ALL DAY. THE H. C. MURRAY CO. | somt, William Marshall At Pleasant View. < Mr. and MFs. John Camty 1s speding m;d ‘r‘quan_y With télatives and friends ih° 8. - Mr. and Mre. L. Momex of The Ridpes have retyrfisd, After a wesk spent with their daughter, Mrs, - Hildreth, in Weat fleld. Georgianna Breault and Miss Tvenne Blal in New York. Roemo Touehstte and Wiltred Langioie accompanted them. Mre. A. F'. Brown and dauihte & will return to their Nome in Greenfield, Mass., after a visit with Mr. Brown who is physical director in the local Y. M. C. X 2 and Mrs. Harry Silverman of Windsor Avehnue, Hartfora of the engagement of | their daughter, Miss Frances Silvermon to Dr. Abraham Goldbers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldberg of Hartford. Previousto residing in Hartford the Sil- vermans were .1oéal residents for sev- éral years. Dr. C. C. Weintraub it spending Labor day in Newark, N. J. Mrs. Burtoh Hall and childrén spent the week énd in Windham Cénter, with Mes. Hall's brothér, Waltei Chappéll. - by A distinguished honor has béén con- ferred on Mibs Béssie Leonard, sister of F. 8. Leonard of Jawéte City. She has Dbeén unainfously chosen by the &xdcu- tive’ committée of the Clafke Sehool for the Déaf, in Northampton, Mass, to Succéed the pringipal, Caroline A, Yals, L L. D, L. H D, Mies Yale Has been prifieipal of the school sinve 1888, and is rétiring from that office. Misy Leefiard has been at the head of Dudléy Hall for Lwerily yeArS, and was selécted for the highest afflee over Beveral othér tedoh- &'s who would beé In the. order of &e- queiice. The lite Alesandér Graham Bell was prasidént of Clarke school and Miss Leonard Was astocidted witg @im onle season in labordtory Woik, at hik summer 1oagé, Biddeck ih Nova Scotia, Where he dled recently: This school is of international repite, beifig founded fifty-four veats ago. and is endorsed by such men as Gardiner Green Hubbard, wis. J. Dudley, = Franklin Carier, rank B. Banborn and Calvin Coolidze. Pupils are énfolled from -all over this counitry aRd MmAany places abroad. One Bundfed ARG eeventy-seven were cnroll- ed last year. Miss Leonard wisan in- Structor of HElén Keller, whén at thg Wright-Hummason school, i New York, Once, a long time after Miss Lisnatd had 16t this school, she caw Miss Kel- lér. Placing her fingers on Miss i.2oh- arda lips, end’ baid, ‘1t i Miss Leoh- Ard!" Miss Leonard is a nutive ! Gels- wold, the daughter of the lale MFf. and Mrs. Juséph E, Leonard. Mias Madihn Roblhsen had ar week- ¢nd guests Mr. and -Mrs Herbért X. Wheelock of Néw London, Miss Alice Ayers of Hartford, Jay, Bradford and Kirk Rickétls of Greenevilie and gene Sitterly, of New York. James Duggan of Sloatsburg, 1& at home over Labor Diy. Mieses Alite Barnett and Catherine Jodoin are spending two wééks in Brookiyn, N. T. 4 The Rowers which were upon the Mary Soule Mémorial pedestal, in thé Cougrae gational church, Sunday, weré given oy Mrs. Thomas B, Keen, in Memdry of het husband. They same trom Mrs. Kéen's gardeén on Lineoln avénué in NoPwich, and weré later placed upon the grave of Miss Soule, In Jéwett Uity cemidlery. Missés Huth Ballou, from Caifip Ar- cadia, Casco, Me., Kllén Faust, from Camp Wyagonie, Me. Davia Clurks N. ¥, from Camyp Winona, Déenmark, Me, and WEST — The Sunday traffic was unusually iéavy to and from the beachés and the trolleys did a good businessallday long and late into the evening. 'The weath- ér being warm many eought thé shere resofts for a &wim-and a cool sea breeze. It proved one of the busiest Sun- days &t Wateh Hill Pleasant View and Atlantic beach for years, It was esti- mated that therd wére betwéen 10.800 and 13,000 persons 4t th® shoré Sun- day. Thare is to he & new schedule for the Ehors Line Electric Raflway Company to &nd fram Norwich, Cafs now opér- até on the lines on a two-hour sched- ulé, Monday, Sept. 11, there will bé bAly thsee ocar: to and frém Norwich, and will 1eave at 10.15 4. m., 815 p. m. &and 98.15 p. m. The other linds in and 6ut of Westérly will have a change in sehedule latér, Work continued on the tracks into New Londén and it is pos- sible that by the middle of the month the trolley cars will go through to New London, The White Reck baschall team wenmt to Stonington Sunday and played & f#ame with the Stonington A. V. A, of the Industrial Leéagué and were éasiiy winiméd By the local téam. The Ston- ington tédm won, 1 to 0, Théte were 14 sirikéouts, A good crowd witnessed the game. A latge orowd from Westerly weat over to Stonington Saturday eévening to hear the band concert which was given at® the point by the Liberty . band of STONINGTON Mr. and Mrs, MeClung are entertain- ing their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley MeClung of New York eity. William Marehall is entertaining_his of New York over the holiduy, Mr. and Mrs Leonard Barbver, of Providence were guests Saturdgs of Mr. and Mrs Frank James and family of Clift street. Prof, and Mrs. Harold Haton and daughtér of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. are gueste of Prof. Eaton's mother, Mrs. Emma Eaton. Charles Henley of Buston is spénding Labor day here | . At the Second- Congregational church Sunday morning, Mrs, Henry Gardinsr of Mt. Vernon, N. Y., gave pleasure with & soprano solo and was accompanied by Mrs. George Robinson on the violin. Rev. ahd Mrs, D, C. Stone returned Baturday from a visit to Goshen, Mass. A large number from here are .plaf- ning to go to the Ashaway fair. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fort are spend- mfi Labor Day at Hartford. astph De Maura of Main street, who has been at a private hospital in New London, is reported as improving. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lathrop and two @aughters spént Junday with Mrs. W. lnawara on Xlm street, A 4 a Annvuhcement has been made by Mr. Bu- 2 i Delpine Bean m'ifl and B . The tewn achseis néxt week Monday. !tnxfil_du“u e &) Seme timie lomg, after Mid: day morning, Clare Sunday moraing, feAr when he, In making his wh in s m’.—t oy A d thém acting y witl ugfin A5 A en ware I uh £6 . Sunday, St. John's fhey will u,‘:g ’ t. & o Browh (Monday) morning charged bér of serisus violationd MS‘ gregational veltry, Tubeday, fum! 8 al mbeting Ladiey —ady, Saturdag, Stateé !%h Rébarid found Avel Novhien, of Afeld, wyink to opéfate an automobiie r6ad near Tadpole while fluence of of liquer. Heé and 18 in the cooler &WAit this morAing, chai driving, wil and driving whilé intoxieated. on the state i:l e l:la- whs arrest 2 heating seckléss The officer found t#0 bottiék i his pos- session containing liquotr, one brand, and anothér 6 the “white mule” ¢ ordinary 4b.rod variety. nounced a8 “somé dPUAK" ing a machine, Last week Judge flr:wl Aned Pirey London 3235 Fox of N machine W hije under thé influehee of 1- of e He was jpro- 1o be bpérai- for driv a quor and for reckiess driving < He was represented by ~Attorney Pefry J. Hol- AN appeal wis landersky of that city. taken at that time, but must have been a certaln heart after Fox's performances in Jew- fater change there of 6tt City were earefully reviewed, for M Hollandersky sent to Judge W, H. Burie ham- the sum of §245.to séitle the fine against his client. —— s s LAUREL GLEN Mrs. Ernon Holdtédge and family, who have been spending the sufiMer Rére; re- turned Wednesday to their home ifi Prov- idence. Frank White and EH King spen Lyme. Mr. and, Mrs. Dwight Main, Powell. Clara TayloN Hattie t Tuesday in Mr. and Mrs. Walter Main, Mrs. John Afnold and Alig At ic Beach Thursday. Miss Emma Main is spénding time in Boston. Mr. and Mrs. ohn Geer, Bourdén Gaer and.- Wililam Main were vi Main attended the grangé plefic at Bohe isitors &t MF. and Mrs. Elmce Miller's at Jewett City Tuesday evening. ilq\'a rélurned to Mr. and Mrs. Frank PAlmer and friends New York after two weeks spent at their home hert.. Mr. Palmer has sold his farm t0 & Naw York [ flcil orginieations a8 cunhing clubs, pik purchaser. OMPSON | At a public meetingsof tHe Republisan ‘Women's club of ‘Ihompson the town hall Thurs@ay, Sept. 5. Campbell, state p. m., standard time. organizér, wiil speak on meénts of the Preésent Adminizsteation at Wasiington, 1o be heid in 7, at 1.30 The Adhiévd, sStreet car fare in Mézcow s rubles a half mile, ERLY 1,060 Providenee, wihish was bFought by the fraternal Portugudse Sbelaty of Sten- ington, and remained thére to play at the cérémonies of austloning off (e hundréds of gifts such cake, cant cigars, barade was' heid Saturd Sunday and ma marched. The Sunda 45 livastock, swasthraads, ste. A évening and children and wofitn Ar's festivities closed The celébration sf the cred which has beén going an for many weeks was endsd. The stréets at Ston- ington were décorated with pitie trass Hundreds of * auts- and gas fetoons, mobile partles visitéd Bchesl stréet to view the cersmoniss Sunday. . t. and Mre. £ 8. Gdvitt and Sherift W. H. Caséy weére calléfs in New Lon-| don Saturday. 7 Miss Cecelia Bailsy, wh pénding the week with DArOENIAl eenoal sl Salfl the sags; Sa14 the seldier, Baulty, sait the sedn, gfln e neart Al shdlys - & answér is Aot o Thén ¥ithin my Béssm 8oty this T d: ~m eart holdS the sbéerét; 8 i8 the Wwerd.” John Beyie O'Reiny. —_— TALK 10 WIBE- AWAKRS 1t Pou haven't 4lFeAdy discoversd ft ¥ou ®will And out by oBbeFvation and bx- DUribnce that s6ifie B4OPle Aiver maké A Susotes of lite hicauss théy fail to sélss théir opportuiities. THey may be con- frontBH With All ¥6¢t8 6F Ohportunities ana yet they will say, “I never have & THe trouble 18 that they are 0ot alért to séé and grasp the oppoR- tunities. They ékPect to Rive them coMe up betéré thém all 1aBeIed and waitifg 10 be taggel IH8tAA of Seeking the chances they aré waitiig for luck of & &00d tairy to get it for théfm. The suc- CeBMUl AN OF whman 5885 thé opportufi- itiés at hand and makes the most = 6f them, and they dve n6t afraid to & with bméthing smill and ¥ork hard to make 1t Big. Théte aré boys And #ifls who have quite the same way of thihking as sofé Slder people in thi srespect. They ake Quite suré that it théy livéd in a diffef- &t place or had bettdr toys. or more friohds they could have & .lot more Tuf. THose héwevar Who dre aware of the ‘opportunities and afe quick to get thé benefit of them aré fmakifk the most 6! what 15 available. “They. ire the bbys 48d §IM8 Who are BRrOlIEd in such bénks UNCLE JED clubs, garden clubs, sHEEP clubs and thé iiké ana@ aré éngagéd in accumulating valuable knowledge throukh fun which cgmes through the pleasant Assdelations and the satisfaction §oés with acéomplishment, £66d summér timeé away tired 6f theesame games ind play. had skeh what others @id and théy aseld- $100 to divide among them. The Wideawakés munt they recognizéd and séized tunity. relise thatr oppar- ‘. WINNEBAR OF PRIZE ROOKS 1.—Réaé Collias of Campfire GIF13 at thé Seashote. 2 —Margersy The Castle of thé Carpathiane. 3.—Reth PRIlps of Wenterly—Liette Prudy. ’ —¥Elsite Distrien of Willimantie, R. D. 6 Aute Bovae' Quest. 0. Nas bésy the Miskes Stephén's on Water stfedt, Stoningtss returnied Sunday to hér home in WY, Asha. Alfred Lavander and Miss Strambary, both of Providencs, are gussts of Miss Elisabeth Emith on Mechanlo stees| Miks Stromberg is sténographeér at o state house. E, J. Metiver and F. J. Connors were business callers in Norwich Satuvds n rwvich Saturday, Mius Joséphiné day. Mre, Katherine Seott of is in Bston today wards of is the guest of Mr. and Mra, . nors, on LAEter aveiué, over the holi- Daniel Ashworth of Chase street wae Norwich . J. Con- Sehool - stroet (Monday). Mr. and Mrs. John Kéast aid daughe ter of Quincy, Mass, are guésts of WMrx. John Parker. Rev. and Cooper of South Manchester, spending the holiday with Mrs. Ravmend Reott, of is visiting in town, Mrs, - Joseph Sona., are Mrz. Pafker. Stony Creek, Mrs. Philip Burné of Stéeuy Créek is ihe guest of Mr, and Mrs, J. Parker, Rev, and Mrs. M; ron Stocking, whe hiave been spending a month's vacarion al Seabury, Mass,, urday. and Josephine, Willian: Morrison' of So Hebbs at Wateh Hill réturnéd nome Sat- Their daughtérs, Misses Braxine roturiied with them. uth Manches- ter is to spend the holiday wtth Yaml , Mrs. Lena Caron, who has be-n spend- g a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blair in Quabee, C to Wiute Rock Saturday. Miss Marie Papalia is Paterson, left town The deat drich, wit:é of Jam home om X ada, reurned Friday, of “Mrs. Fannie Vers AL Aldrich, oewrred ewton avenue Satur- ¥ 8 a. m. Mrs. Aldrich. who was ill for some time, and who was the last one of .her family, had spent most of her years in Westerly, +J. M. Lewis of. Bosten and Chaies Holmes of Bridgeport, spent the weeks end with friends. . Caroiina are to spend reiatives on_Spruce street, Mr. and Mre. W. C. Richards of North the weex with 5.—Cale Birggren of Moosup—Under Pirs for Servia. 8. —Ragine ANipphé of Danielzen— ‘The Boys Ssouts it the War Zons. . —frem——— LETTERS OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT Barah GINl of Jéwstt City—T was much surprided t6 Akd M name among th 6f ths prise wifindrs in last Monday'é Bulletin. Thé day T rdcéived my besk eh- titisd The Tals of Timéthy Turtle, 1 f2ad it through the sams day. It was véry imtéréming and I think you vers iveh for it. rn& Whitenead of Baltie—I thank $ou v uch for'the book you sent me. It WAs just what T wanted. Flste Staeeiarini of South Killingly— T thank you véry much for the podk, The Castle of the Carpathians. 1 read it and Was very pleased with it. Isabélle B. Wigkins of Portiand, Me— Raceived book, Under Firs for Servia, for | Which 1 extend my thinks. WRIPEEN AWARER Gelag Swimming Dear Uncle Jed: . 1 am . going to tall gou my experience in swimming. One very hot day in July my frisnd Giadys Williams and 1 thought we would 20 swimming. Thére wasn't ame other place to #6 so wé went in a brook. Wa put on some old clotise and went in the water to see how deep it was. . It dian't reach quité to the top of our knées 80 we started to make a dam. ‘"here wert some stones neacrby, so we tobk gthe stones and mud afd stopped the water from running rapidly. Thén we sat down snd waited untit the water got deeper. Now it was deep enough to swim 80 1 jumped in and started to swim. - It was only long enough to take theee or four strokes. { sAt in the water because she didn’t know how to s#im. 5 ~Phe. water was getting cooler, =o we ‘went home and got into some dey elothes. e telt much 2 2 - A few . after 2 couple of boys; LETTRRS BY WIDE- experiends, 4nd they Ard At the aaMé time having thit thAt Four Boyi and four kirls dian't wish th usé théy got : They ¢4 to grow tematods and they wirk #6 successtyl in théir work that théy not only raissd a. great number of tomatoés, but they canned 1200 cans o7 them and aold thef at suéh a profit that It paid Uhém ten céhts &R Méur for all the tims |(o. Oné day wé went to Ocsar Bracit in Uhey had iven to thé work and tund | nssgg"ss ¥ 5! E ;3 £5E i3k #f5s 16 ROBE COLLINE, Age 11 Tnéls Jea: . Db OaklaR8 Biach in thé autsmobil> at nink Shturddy .a8Mink. o'elock BRE ¥oU 1iks (18 | We MAFME ger Seehiry wan Beautityl, aAf T dnjoved R veky Muth. - We saw Mady padh: the rsed. We Bh the réadsiae ARd had & skl luRZh ARG then were M.I BUPF WAY AEAIR. Beash at nosn. My WAA thf8e Fider Bh WwhIEh 1 thBught was the BRAGH tor sbihe POREARL DAKY DFGLASE and 1 ey 0k - MAFRY-RA-Fon fnd. Wi plaved ci time &nd then e oAt Oh the Wid-doadtar A0 was Prighie ehéd At A e it W went in thy brother and Afier that we téok #Bbh gt (e msé{: - T weitt 8L0) ) and the ofi UMS W a walk Arbund the beden ARG tABA ALAFLAA -fHr Dome, for it Wak quitt a 16hk Aistanes. Wa rehens) home All hapgy, But Wester)y. Dear Utiele Jbd: tired. TH PHILLIBS, Ags 13 Fhe Man FRat Faans Gold This 18 1A béechd tihé 1 have WHttéR & Mory, OR6e upbii & i ih & amal %A a arowd of MR werd LulRiRR Bgothur Wit A man cAme ARA 513 thEk e had 2quid A6me sand. They o | FRA 10 res What it Was that intdpested Rifh 6 md. 1. Me whia Re WAA found somé w513 tut thay laughed At Aim. They went a and 1oft Kif alone. He 130k #8M- o° (hat BAAA, WEAL 18 THE PIVEF ANB Washed He wak Aot sups W bt He 165k same 62 it. RBtheF 16 Was goll or ft i an inkpéstor. Aftdr it Dad HEAN TAAPECEAE E11 Le Wik and after that théré war an Aaditional |4, | Prestori—The Geas of Willimantic— véry rich man, He went t svery After. Plainfield. Dair Uhele Jod: My cousin, who .ive week and my fat e aftarnosn. e #urd it A& Koid Do 2618 it ARl Beiame & ‘Rid RO And livbd nuppity ALPHONSR BERNIER, Ape 12 My tacatiod 1 & AOINR (A write you AboUt My vAdAtion in New Londes. " s ther: visited took us badk By au- tallay ofi whish wa Atantea broke 864% wheh pAM wAy thira AEAIR oAly we ANt took our Tuneh. Whey w abotit fivé b'¢lotk we had c6mé after e a4 #o-mf n MARGER was ended. Wiltimagele. Dear Unéle Je very brave, Wolves Mikhe try t6 Fidink 6n the plaine, A sfinshm, hak A hard time. d 50 We Wwilied the Fést of ihs way. We had & #6564 aMe and @6: hoamé at gh“laumn of cight. a 1hé néti 4a® ®e weht ite foraing -And Arrived Fomé tound that me father 8t Y GRAY, Ajge 12 —— A Rasehman's Lite, A ranay Because Etimes ade ah Rap t5 be kot him whea he He hak 16 Bii'd Rig 6Wn houke, g& Nk 6¥n Mmaat 213 600k it put uphis i6s, FAisk his o¥n vegatables and shoe cation. The mest ranchas hie own hofsss, And he évén has (o taaeh sehosl lor hik chii- drén if he wante thém 16 Rave 4n edu- afe in the westirn part 6f the United Seatds. Sometimes when' SMtA are lom they have 16 #6 out and #And they wil) be our ail em. Sametimes mi& seeking thém But they take a blankdt And something 6 sat with them. When the ranehm| Bulld a fi Wran blanket and 6 to sleap. up in the Morning they hiv on are - tired they ve8 un in & they wake their break- fam, put the fire out ARE then they go and find the eattle. . Whet they ses the sattis they make a cirtle around them and then they rills up 6 thet and soare tNem. and then they chass them back té tha fanéh. PRED Baltio. Pan at the Bhors WHITEMEAD, Dear Uncle Jed: Last summer 1 went it any OnE 6f the horsek on the M&r\ Shepy was around And the §e kicktd SHEBY 1h the Bead. A whek e e died ahd we all falt very sopfy. d FRANK DITTRICH. Aps 0. Willihantie. The Mudwisp, : Dear Unele J8d: The mudwam i 1 Vefy DUSY WAED. Thert Are aome BuLidiRg the! TheJF edior s Wue. The mudwash A ROBL the shane of A tunnel: but it 185 very emall ohe. Some dAys they Bulld very Fapidiy, and other 8aye thev den't Bulld at all. They sometimes bulld Lhes littie tiNRels v inches long. They A Made 66t of Mud. Théy bring litte vail of frud ADOUL a5 bIF A% & currant from W{‘!\Mi o mud puddies. While they paste the Mud on they Duss. Sometimes they are hefh with balis every t¥8 8% theed minutée. When one of thess letle Lunnels A¥e Anirhed thev lav egRs in thesm hd put Epiders th. That's the food fo¥ the vORRE Wasbhe When they haieh. . When they get evervthing in the tighet théy clase & dp. Théy 16t the eggs I’ By themastyes. When the wasps are o) enough to Ay they Lréak opéen the tunndl and Ay awas. Thérs are Somd beown mudwasms. They Build Wair nélt the shape of & half & BAIL One 5f these whshs made 4 nbdt on A fatAEr'S FUBBEr coment can. Thase ApRE Afen’t 3 Préfty ax tha litla tuRnel nims. BLSIE DITTRICH, Age 11. st Willimantie. !ll'.llln- Weat. veir UMels Jed: 1 am goink te tal ede the_saPy of ohé of Améméa's gréAt PAInters. é : “Behjy. take good eAre of 'H.E.' for 1 mAy B fone for & long time" EhiE Ri# mother. “Yes, indeed,” st the Quaker 1ad. fodtsteps difd dway ang His mothar the houee was silent sxosnt torthe badv's | breathing. Rofe achooimates baskens Nim 16 comeé out. Fut hé remembersd Wi mother's worde. Fla 1obked at the BANY —How Aweat she ldoked. Beply wikhad that he éouid transtér the fase to Mense, He looked around and saw his in@irai on in the fobm of a emooth bod*1 1~ @ ‘hag. One moment: Hér rounding Pace benéath his hand. Fifst her viole 5 then hér rosebud mouth. uitil Rar cdetid tass was therd. 2 Beénjamin had baén €6 interanced in Mg work that he Rad ngf notided his mohed When she Shfhe in. en ghe saw cF Matura ehé axelaimed: “Benty, tirtis & T know thee ébuld draw #5 &8l That svening when his fither saw iy te #ald: “Trois the will of God tha: our-som shall paint.” Thus tha: seoud mewent whed . M PAIRted the baby ‘ace su:3:2iga1 Rene jamin West to bacome ohe of Andr.ed'd great paintars. 3 CALLA BERGGREN, Agé 13, Moosup. l ooy : Pear Uncle Jed: While visiting friendd nappened %i 'Il Hast Hamnton 1 | ing down the strest. when e heard a Ahout 1-160kéd up and coming Gown the hill in front of mé was a4 hovae RNQ cArTiage zoing at top shesd. wese two Bova in the earriage Were trviRg to stof tha Norse but not, and suddeniy the harnsss broke thé horse fah Un on the bank and. ¢l carriage turned over on to the &idewalk but fortunatély no one was huft. c | for 3 week. evnming. We had we oame home. Wa BUGENE Danielson. S The Faithfal Dog. Déar Untis Jed: I-had a a:‘ name was Shepy. M2 was A good watch down to the beach. Wa livad in cottage Kvery morning we & down AlOAE the shars whars ®e wen: n 16te of fun. Syndsy a8 4 nige time. SHIPPEE, Age 8. s His dog. Ha would not let anybbdy hust enil- Arén or voung ealves. Oné dav T was 4 naughty boy and my mother Bhepy saw that 4nd he bit the back. Onee Ws uncle was patting it. htt II; had t"é{lm rm! Shery thoykht that ™y unole’ was hurting the eaif, s he bit my uncle n the leg. was a salesman st he wam grontine Wiy aee the nofse of thé ear, _Another time there in® a2 my house and Shevy heard Brepy thove 15, %0 he heipad the All echodls in the town of | open Tuesay morning, Seépt. 5. TH tegchers in the graded schools will Aevots the morning hours to refistration of pws Dils and_assighment of s afternoon At teachers' Cm&ulr:[\ at buiiding, Central Vil In the high nnm‘gr rear pupile will be t for tion batween § and 12 a'elosk. And fourth véar studeénts will be High schooi onl u:n‘l'.:m:n - is W 8 for registration only at the t 3 mnu as no third pupils will be finfl yéar ,MEE:"':“%V anr.-' John L. Chapman

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