Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 10, 1919, Page 9

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* Conceit Puffs Us Up, But It Can’t Prop Us Up. ROLL OF HONOR Sons of Seci I Corner Writers Walter F. Moran, of Norwich. Richnrd C. Moran, of Norwich. Eugene Campbell Conn. Allen Williams Uni jon, Conn. of Willimantic, Hovey Sterry, Earl L. Sparks, of Norwich. Arthur T. Knowles, of Wethersfield, Col Floyd Mitchell, oo Conn. Willard A. Madley of Lebanon. William Howard Gordon, rin e service, U. S. of Central Village, Myron J. Ringland, of Norwich. Royce F. McCall of Leonard Bridge. Calvin H. McCall of Leonard Bridge. Waiter Robinson, of New Haven. thing w05 aloag. Three kidlets | Floyd C. Knowles, Camp Devens. and th Frown people beside myself, Milton ry Pendieton, Niagara|seven in the family: Cannot someone Falls, N. Y. tell us how to plan to save a little for T - ter, |a rainy 1 must, somehow, for my O L. Mitohall, . Mandhemten, | et all have some mew things r ¢ umm; Frank E. Medbury, of Canterbu Frederick H. Race, Jr, North Frank- | Herbert R. Hoffman, s Ony It B Norfolk, V North Franklin. Clifford Botham, Manstield Depot. John Wint-eid Scott, U. § N SOCIAL CORNER POEMS. One Day. said, ere da matt sweetheart, e so white wi not ie or gray day o dreams steeped That we forget th: t in t in each life wns one perfect da touch of love s above peace ever ached, or that with tears fea That hid the vista of the years iyes have been wet. there who mi alled to our mi ndly go, the TTEN d Jear Sisters of as pleased to see we only the radiance from atch one "may} hope FRANK. faint ! know- nbow turrets, and | harming folks; | tel. Reade . but take no ne ild say_anot Ifilled. and_tt trom Patience B Feeal B i B nek Frank -of Moosup. 1 her let Subma- L Air and at day afar, | ta misty{ and her responses to every good call we surely learned of her- diligence and loyalty to The Corner, and from her letters we gathered that she was an orphan girl who was not used accord- ing_to contract, and that her highest ambitions and fondest hopes were crushed by conditions over which she had no control. She never seemed to despond and if she was poor in this world’s goods she was rich with spir- itual {aith and an abiding hope. There are others gone before who deserve a good word in their mem- ory 'from those who knew them. RUTH. NEEDS HELP TO PLAN. ot De Social Corner: 1 wonc re 1 Sister in the So- cial C: who will' help me to plan| how tc Ik Rent and wood, ddengur siove DIl 1 like most ever; 1 have, pa spoke Most people | them here k I pay. 1ave two quarts a day and| 21 cents for papers every w We | don't have to buy wood every we Ifor we don't keep but one $1.10 o week. 3 levery other weel a half cord which costs $4.50. You see T must come down or 1| shall be in the soup nd can't out. Would semeone like to help me plan to get alor 1 hope to h rom someone soon From your Sister of the Social Cor- | ner, BAHAL-ISM. Dear Soctal Corner other riends: An- in this country ng from ), their they fol- or disciple, whom taken rc 2 conference h last week, meetir t the Hotel MeAlpin, nund become in v their devotee: and Columbia ui for $50. The same offer government. every inducement urges you to big daylight furniture store. prices. " MaiN ST, THé % 7 Home JUNE BRIDES! Your $50 Liberty Bond Worth $50 We will accept your $50 Liberty Bond as cash pay- ment on the Fumiture you buy, giving you full credit This applies to either cash or credit purchases, the bond to be turned over to us as soon as it is issued by the bonds, which command a cash or credit value here of $100. If you are planning to be mmed this coming June, pendable furniture can be had at genuine underselling You can use your credit-to the full extent of your needs and you can profit by our liberal bond cash credit offer. Let us help you to start house-keeping right. F¥il holds good with the $100 select your fumniture at this The newest and most de- BURKE Spring Suits FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN in the cross of our Lord, Jesus Christ. A P, AN EXPLANATORY LETTER. Dear Sisters of The Social Corner: Just a few lines to thank the Sisters for suggesting the ribbon for hus- hand's night; As my little one has a bottle' that would not Help me out, Take not the worries of The Social! Corner writers around while working your home; nor the worries of your, home, while you are reading The So- 1 Corner. Forget 'em! Sufficient to thee the time the evil thereof. loliar's avorth of time, spent in will save from ten to rs to a doctor to get you T i 1 teen doll well 1 11 tell you bly can how T have come by »f Henry’s Chum. I am a chum of my < hushand, and I thought T would Hubby's Chum. When I s T possi-| the name as near the Orient, Oxigent }drawing to races, pre Ts yeople the millenium, The other ot i re running after doctrines, other he- sp! tisfaction But, times, in these chaotic when from know what to expect better to depend upon than on “high ids with the Apostle Paul, when he “God forbid that I should glory Divine powe ro- ters biochy patches on the face, roughs red sking, speedily respond to the soothing, h:.u.h medication this cintment con- t Evenquickerresuits maybe obttined by joiart wse of Resinol Seap with Resi- nol @mtment. Apply the ointment at dight. Wash the face with the soap by day. Sold by ali druggisis. rit of unrest and | and uncertain to day we hard- isn’t it much and to agree signed Hu w that wa to one In all my letter. nd s Wi rom like the nest. nd 1 think ame. ¥'S.C M Cor r*rl'[ am recipe: in Geletine: Whites of wtine, | inedissolved a o iho: best t and its attend- | ! pour into indi sprin tent with quality. Shirts in si | T = ] When set, serve id he w have a yo man work s 3 - c o o 1 nc ies 4 {ant ‘misc ght on by the cf . e % stox omplete and includes L 5 i s a| conditions of the present time.. o itors s srot T s e ave dinne it. Our stock is comy & madras and percale, silk and lisle. Hos ) % ot the A Tighiry & coant| Usual biked “beans brow all the newest and best styles and fi ery, Underwear, Neckwear, Gloves. “lids teary_wet ing these s and doctrines season to taste] dinner. The next morning T recel 2 7 brought (o us and are allowing the b of red pepper.|2 TOIC from hie aunt A values. Belts, etc. ay mean “come to dinfer” (O, my | thir to go on, instead of crushing & na and in it she sald: “John ‘does not ; i LI e ind - are| ers, and brown in oven iR fu"‘.“’“ FeltHats ........... $2.50 to $8.00 || Shirts ............. $115 to $8.50 a om. vito, & pro- | rushing o ! vy dainty served hd St e. 1 Ju ne” a :r: et "o Sinder i the Eye: er| 028 . Straw Hats ......... $2.50 to $6.00 || Underwear ........... 50c to $3.00 a rapture, | York, the of all thin ip like 2 lamp ek hel: =0 L LN g Han e ? hias it e sir— | i hat” Wherefors the eras Too| tip with water it to remove ein- | JU5F Eive Nita brown I L mother | Panamas ........... $3.00 to $7.50 Hosiery .v... 25¢ to $2.50 e telephor ringing and you|busy in the money-grind and the!der, o e n med o dropper. To Tl Cor Y ARVt Toariied whoW' Ihere pleasure- to' néed araw It ont, rub the other ey g AE o Ee 1.00 to $3.00 || Neckwear ....... 55¢ _Mirtam Teichn Newr York _ When Christ said to His disciples c,,,wl\.\rmrs R ey ___ MARIGOLD Caps . $ $ kew Ve to $2.00 fob I G ene gl &y ooy, he| GREETINGS FROM LuCY AconNl INQUIRIES AND ANSWERS. | nd false prophets *°} Dear Social Corné | ten does good to pla of hot poons of mu tard | nd Keziah Do- Sickness ¥ have prevented me from writing. Only a time, a time, nd cares and joys into soulfu! rhyme. journey along the w rough and dread! heart! soon cometh the dear heart; day’'s X, i night, Then will come rest, don’t fear. How to Stop Nose Bleed: Take 'al small stone and put it back of the neck: leave it back of neck for ten minutes; wash wrist with cold water. This has helped a child who had it, T HE MAN WHO SUSPECTS that ke has kidaey trouble and neg- ects t0 take measures promptly for Lis relief & taking a dangerously pawise risk. K the kidaeys are net properly performiog their function of ourifying the blood stream, waste products 2ad | Poisonous acids zemain in the system and cause nervousncss, rheumatic pains, backacke, languide nese, sore muacles, swollenjoiats, stifincss, puft- incss under eyesand other weakening sympioma, Joley Kidney Pills Festore and regalate the healthy and normal ‘action of kidneys and bladder, bringing clean biood, sound nerves, clear head, 0od digestion, active brain, and ail ‘round vigorous health, M. W. Taylor, Calvert, Ala., writes: “My .si.:m trouble. | ied three difiecert 't sonc gave me such reliet Kidaey Pills.” AR It is an old fashioned remedy, but it will cur: knead the muscles involved and wr: with cloth wrung out of hot wate: for one enjoy the letters by the Social Corner Sisters. I knew her guest, who certaink deeds never die. where I came by mine: my father’s carly France. were choosing a n decided on Mary France. writings so m name for stand T h cheese, | ¢ 1] s2d new water tol} T w Cramps of the Muscles: Rub and PAULA. HER PENNAME. Dear Sisters of the Social Corner: 1 at $25 “That Are In a Class By Themselves” Smart waist line Suits—double and single breasted models — conservative styles —all made from fine ALL WOOL fabrics in a wide variety of colorings — silk and mohair lined and tailored to perfection. We absolutely guarantee you a uvmg of $5.00 to $10.00 on these Suits. 1 look forward for my‘ paper on Saturday morning. 1 was especially interested in the' etter Visiting Nefghbors, by Nema, as was ble company. Kind words and; As we have been asked to tell how came by our penname, this is At the time of 00l days his first 3 Overfield. later When my father and mother me for me, meyl eetheart was We all admired her and enjoyed her| , 1 decided to use my penname. MARY FRANCE. m; South Coventry. BROWN BREAD AS GOOD AS PIE. l Dear Social Corner Sisters: I under- | n old w Kuppenheimer Suits and Clothcraft, $30 to $40 These well known clothes are sold by the best stores in every city of the United States. They are known for their smart style — fine all wool fabrics and elegant tailoring. We sell hundreds of these suits yearly and the reason we sell so many is —“BECAUSE WE SELL THEM FOR LESS.” Splendid selection of styles to choose from now. leasure of mo(‘lln.:{i few of the Sisters at two of the thering Buckingham Memorial| ttend the May| you all a pleasant| W you will be sure it h 1 K Three d? 1 10t need to carry more. Is the lttle ;mvk‘\ have finished mine, it back ana‘i Now _let's see £ood Yankee and| Spring Furnishings rything 2 man needs that fashion decreed correct is here and in the best styles and at the lowest prices con- Brown Bread (like mother malkes) Ont cup Indian meal, one cup r; one-half Hats and Caps No matter what your preference, wheth- er it is for a Smart Felt Hat—a Panama —Straw Hat or Cap be assured we have soda, 0 and| Haviwg a small fam- of th pe and use a baking powder tin, i One day Ta has husband | to_me dear Sis . ___Now, more than ever, ue is e dema of the day. Vahle Flrst This year even more than last VALUES are whzl count the most in any business. Values mean more than just style, it and Vaiues mean all this and the most for your mon Come Si will never e forgotten. Twenty: I love to see all of! lovely plants. T have not had a} this winter on mine. 'rhev, and 1 good material. here and you are suze of getting the very best VALUES ALWAYS. bud ought. to have let mip s you the real Merry Andrew i Robin: T am looking up In all the trees mornings whem 1 am going to) work to see if I can’t see vou. Addle; There is a sweetheart ing here at my house for you! Boy: When I saw your letter glad to read it. I read the old writers’ letters first; but 1 was sorry to read you had heen so sicl Two weeks ago I was 50 sic not hold my head up. I fold the lady down stairs if anyome called 1 could not see them, I was so sick. The bell| ng! Kum-see-me came fo see me. “On!” T exclaimed, T want to see her.” Then Married and Happy called and| that brought me rignt out up on my| feet! T was better ! vou The Corner thing T thank the Sisters cards. T received Aurela: You are ing flies with bric] take those bricks to Lill fies, them iy when you think you are to get a crack in the eye! LUCY ACORN. ok 1 coutd! Manh aflfin 121-125 Main Street can do any- for |, birthday - | meets tod 3= | rai Congre: | viees b { hour { Servics members of the men Packing the men women, onal soctes three p. from but 1 E to sev BOZRAH aring the songs the Tt S ta e ‘ 2 ighting system gave u\ll, malk KI;Q closed F‘rxda\ llo‘ — fficult to gi the programme. T e % Gast- e COTUMBIA e ) S Commuient Teusnai o WAUREGAN vention| The chairman of the Victory Loas | was under the direction of Mrs. Ray-|at Norwich. At the Wauregan Congrezatio number of friends from Hartford and Willimagtic in celebration of the r cent birth of a child which was to Willimantic in fwe afterno ehristened. The sisters being’ furnish a supper. was passed appointin Hitchcoek 2 committee of one to pre. { pave and forward to the congressman| YV mge were ¢ evening. About tendance. A lunch of nd coffee was furn hall Wednes- | tian Endeavor mecting were jn at- | Midweek service Thursday at . William Fryling is the pastor. The Lee & Csgood Co. The lecturer of the grange some|from this district & request fn the in-|nest meeting women members y [time ago arranged for a competitive|tCrest of the farmers that he use his| been invited to bring a lunch for two. Chhdren ul"y ibg:axinie 8% (B brothers: duazaiis the present ht{The third und fourth degrees of FOR FLETCHER'S ters, but the weather has twice inters pealed. An application} order will be worked. fered with its performance. The wo-' for membership in the grangé was re- The Chri ian Endeavor convention © (Saturday) with the BoZ—!mrm of held in the evening. campaij announces that the towx|mend E. Clarke, and the men’s was| I. A. Bishop with two men is work-| 2 Bs Dbt T iets of LBt R e Cliyton B. Hunt,_State| ing on the road, jchusch ““,"‘"“\ on Shares n amount subscribed being $16,750, and| Lectur r Mrs. Wheeler| Mrs. Lucreia Lathrop has heen vis.!| Christian Vineyard will be the sybjeot other subseriptiong are promised. also the e Jecturer, iting her som, Cliffors Lathrop, of of the sermon at Sunday morning wor- Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Szegedn of | Plarity, were the judges and unani-| New London. . |ship. Church school at 12 Cliesinut Hill, entertained Sunday ajmously decided in favor of the brot The first and secona degrees of ‘the | Tlokic Bérgstrom will icad the CASTORIA- VIOLETS. Biue violets! Ior e, But in ene spot, in Long Ago; ALgorile end: this wet world gle And spongy postures faintly stes And, on the drown' sorids misty A rainbow’s magic light grew dln. A child, upon some crrand sent, Alone, Yet happily. 1 wont; And carefy picked my' way Along o rail fence winter gray, Like @ rough neckince ihromn Aboks Its field, with skzag In and out. they~grow Each angled tuen 1 know could hi Some wondrous thing yet, meapt For 1 th, { before had been And had, \!z Fome mar A field mouse, Gone in a flash, withor A_fineh's ne half done—: ml L With the bird’s blessing, tiptoed by, But what o' Hone for, 'f(m a day, 00 wet for eltiier. work or Just then anotier turn zf‘"’ And in a tr: le'nu-t »ta Blue violets r!pwui no rno’lr‘l‘ For one gree) the bloom, 8o filled wi med to maks A little, ©p lnke And T reme fl my years Those hung with Aprit's Who knows what memory will bind, So careless—or so subtly kind, And when she shut within her palm, For me, this remin baim! —Edith M. Thomas e New York Sun. g THE MESSENGER BIRD. (“Our Carolina redbria is such & Joy on a rainy day.") A weary day, a dreary The rain cries at t dow, The wind has its d blustery way, And a vine taps the wall with a 2 st mger, ana ghost) nger, and a sorr 1 3 A wet brown leaf high, Snatched hither ana t was w tied on ther across the eky, Ana rain cried at the window, Through wind and wet a fiying flamé, Swept from a dripping tree, “What cheers,” he cried, and o flush of shame, To a_white cheek crept, “Cheer up, “Cheer up,” cried he. A scarlet messenger of jov, That came through storm, and ratn, and cold, To lighten & héart with his jovous and bold, “Cheer up, cheer up ah McCrady Trescot Pendleton. HUMGCR OF THE DAY First Rookie—Where you going, now that the war is over? Second Ditto—Some placs whers they don't call stewed prunes “fruit” —Judge. Pa, the servant asked for more mon- ey today. Great Scott! That girl acts as though I was her husband!—Detroft Free Press. Said ane girl, describing another who was what is called “a good mix- e she's—she’s just ‘On, she's ‘with!"—Life. Close Firend—I hear that your son docsn't_take kindly to the law. Big Lawyer (grimly)—Perhaps you wouldn't either if you'd been arrested three times for violating traffic ordi- nnaces—Buffalo Expi Willis—This paper says number of financial failures j cre: il like anybody that is the de- ng. llis—I don't belicve it. There's as many of them calling on my daughter as ever—1'own Topics. “You cannot go to any ball tonight.* “Doctor, I mus “Well, you'll plaster on you ut, Doctor, evening gown! “Some people will ki mild winter. “What now?' “Uncle Si Whiffletree mometer he bought total loss."—Lou nal. Tillie—Did you nottce {tune teller used the s | great deal in telling fortun Bessie—Well, 1 supp used the spade to dig up the people | Whose fortunes she toid.—Washington | Star. “Yes” said the shopkeeper, “1 want a good, bright boy to be partly indoors and_partly outdoors s all right,” but what becon {the ‘door is shut?” e to put a porous back." then I can '—Kansas wear an Journal. about a < the ther- all was a Courier-Jour- at the for- cards a said the appli- s of me when pearson’s Week- he all right. It w place he ever thought of going. Bits. THE KALEIDOSCOPE Within the 1id of a new pancake dish are contained a syrup cup and a butter plate. With lemd depo Guatemala, the metal the Indians. Between four lons of wine are the Uni Ashe: having lone of the best bark in the south to be owned and operated en tirely by women. _Women million gal- produced in 1oy employ t fades i, soai in of red erepe ome water, dip in the W will restore the original color. s poor in coal, { principally this factor that xb» industrial futars Good opportunitie: capitalisi who are Wl‘lml{ to opera cotton mills in China and produce the hrand of goods to suit the lecal mar- ket ta competing pr January expor the total for the history : aceerdin; [ bureau { merce, departme ith African t of comme thorities are mak- more remote wout adequate rilway with soc en. the ! 9 FOR PERSONAL HYG.L.NE Dis=alved ia water for 2 pdvxc uo.._rh ulceration and db Recommended by Lydia E. ;hu— Mod, c..;fu fen years. healing wonder for nasai sore un-numl sorc eves. uo-}.':‘}fi nnd_ gemicidal

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