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b caria e e ~_THE OLD TOMCAT Fels White. Soap es \\Y SO\ e tal train, thréiigh the gpace of years, ' : " ¥A ;"" acried. e ;'-'%, mid f-fis srlles and seire . 4 3 ; = 5 A i3 v cust locks (wrapped) AR mfi:&: t'the old frepiace. - : P : the grocer’s shelves Contentedly curled on the wors o'er:-\z mat, . Yet- art 4 entus Day . in sooth that tribe to efface— © The ofd’Tomcat at the old fireplace. v, There was music n hié satisfied purr; £78*% A resistiess charm in his soft, smooth fur; 5§, ) And | fondly muse, as | gaze inté space, 37 Oer the old Tomcat at the old firep! é . RN out his Nngth at | How | long for the power to carry- me back Te.my boyhotd days, to the, weather-worn shack, To NG ‘ol fashio) ¢lock with its telitale face, And the old Tomcat at the old lace. % EVEN DIRT HAS MANY VIEWPOINTS 3 in the fact that the same thing may’ c perfectly clean when it is where it belongs, and yet have all the symp- toms and effects of dirt ‘when it gets where it does mot belons. , It has often been said that a weed s simply a plant out of place.s We farmers fight weeds as the neat house- st she| wite fights dirt. . Clover and timothy e I i ed owing| of the earth's soil, so long must the|on the front lawn of the college. From and farmer who wins it get more or iess|now on, croquet will be considered as | “Sirange such a difference should|of the soil's marks upon him..They |one of the college sports and in all : 3 ~—Ray R. Hoppman in Our Dumb Animals. 4 | | win mostly wash off “with wacr—|probability, roque sames will be O SO a dle- | which is, of course, really no -leaner |amon; e’ spring tournaments. Twhedledum &nd | Treed ] Diantmmeinon s hag filtered throug] Have 14 | Ana can't get|its way to the spring, though it here is. And we canmt get|[s way o the e e e oni:| HUMORS OF THE DAY er a weed and pull it out from| of-place soil from the hand:. at| . M—Why do you suppose Jones has vz ihe onjons, or call the onions| . Always it is to be remembered that|such a vacant e:# ression? and pull them out fram among| there are two kinds.of dirt; that whicl Morrison—Well, he thinks of him- ver. m;rely slnu‘!: or discolors, and that|gelfr 5 good dewl—London Answers. e S g which befouls and defiles. One is the|™ i T = and may he the whitest| Nimost invariable accomplishment of| - He—My commission is 25 cents on The originators of Fels-Naptha | and “cleanest” sand that ever mortar- 3 the dollar. eanest” san ke Bomest | toil - and, while . mot xia 3 e mied ith g D0t 1% 3] o et “auslcable of even agrecabls| . SHeOR every. dollar. Henry? How = "%0H ray#he InSttsclf as clean|iS never anything to be ashamed of.|Pe y 8 : it sh Press. A BRI e 11715 | s 10 the Ocher. the ‘ess'sald the bet-| The subbubs ariino foola” ave placed a new l1aundry ReBE G & AR T ¢ y? What- ey do e 3 Slean able-cloth—or! lf we could all reach, that 'point | ‘fave a lawn-mowing party and ¥ L T e So L aliave my| Wheres we could clearly discriminate|had the guests cut the grass."—Boston e | e pot e | FeanacHit soa i the market: Cesterday. T'e jéa'v spent a)Srime and filth; between stain and| “I am worried to death about mo- 24 Py of thought over, har propo-| Dastiness. we farmers might, some of | ther. You know she isn't very strong, P e o et PAPOZ 1 us, ‘be able 16 hold our heads a little|and it's tecribly late. S my hands . for iforks anud| Pignér in this gritty world.. . . “Who is she @at with?" and trowels: ani hots fha" ofh: THE RMER. “Grandmother. '—Judge. nes every day. f have to stick Doctor—You are to take three drops o all sorts of Maces and in_water every four hours. P ncrande 30% CONNECTICUT COLLEGE | srdisy ofifdm i water o niy feel t the .stains’ and i . ery four hours—gee! and I run a hy- ind srime which attach 10| year e olt Sollege has Started thel Groplane—Washington Star. m in course of time were not really ling campaigns. Every morning, noon| . “What are you going to take up it would'be a very great re-|ang night publiéity” in some form or|next, Algernon?’ other makes its appearance. present-| "I think I shall dip into seaplaning.” Jut, somshow, in spite of my bestling the salient characteristics and ad-| “Be careful vou don’t dip into the s, T can't quite get to that.|vantages of the organizations with|ocean.”—Florida Times-Union. niv, she was right in saying that{ which it would acquaint student Instructor--Pid - Caesar's disposition wrih of the s81°fs.mot filthy. In| The Service League opened n cam-|change much during his life? < Just as clean as anything|paign Monday for membership in the| Student—Wel. he had more Gaul fure. ~Put.it doesn’t seem|organization, which through divisions|when he died than he had when he R IRRRAR AR R FELsWHITE SoAP NN now makes oavack deposit|of worl undertaken offers attraction|was born—Columbia Jester. g M | 15 rm‘--lmme-» itself| This year the work of the league| “That so? How 2" o, 1k Hods-graclés of the palms.|will be centered, on Americanization “They had beefsteak on the bill of z T t dectn cledry € do¥si’t look | work in New London. Miss Marion o ch a s m cles it ¥ AL the 2kindly | Kofsky of Hartord. a graduate of the | o mihor of man inston oo pnd = {1l e glcelwonient i the | college, will take charze of the work | fress < on't make clean. Tt's just]and direct the efforts of the club. Un- = B s inng, 45T (BOth are | der the. auspices of the social service n themselves; but the grocer|départment, a survey of existing con- y . nixes t together gets | ditions in-town was undertaken dur. |Tacket in the office? ; m “his customers. |ing the summer and work for the en-| Floorwalker—Him? Oh, he's the si- the place, where It be- | suing fail mapped. sut. lent' partner of the establishment.— < #rowing cugumbers. @nd «corn| Labt.spring the league voted $600 to|Cartoons Magazine. wage. it isn't dirty in any true|defray the expenses incurred in| Crawford—Radical labor ~agitators Bt when -it's ‘on a man’s| Americanization work and this fund|are causing most of the present un- NN IRIRIATRRRIRNRRR ) ally good white soap. Customer (in_department store)— Who is that fellow raising Zach a It is as good in its way - n:‘r..'l s |‘>- st vr)hv?-(‘;'flh | will be availabl through subscrip- l‘ef:'- Bk Tud f & 9 PR B 2 N I'fferent thinz. It's out of place.l ticns, and entertainments for the ben- ‘rabsl —Judging from their re- 2 ; ;- in it ot e it is & bent ot Tes Fork Ui St b (he oy as Fels-Naptha in its way matter s out iof .place| Details of the Americanization work | Union they don’t respect.—iLfe. - somethine 0 near {have not as vet” been announced but| Pickpocket (visiting friend in pris- v distinguishable, | will be forthcoming in the next few|on)—I engaged a lawyer to speak for 1 have o keep on calling it you this morning, Slim, but I had to nd let it =o at ‘that. Other work taken up by the service|hang him my watch as a guarantee. armers simply have to work that of social work with fac-| Prisoner—And did he keep it? more or less’of it on our zirl elubs in New London. The| Pickpockét—He thinks he did— and our clothes: What then?|Kebac clul; an organization founded London Tit Bits. v be nshamed of our hands and|by* the colléze girls for the benefit of| “.rpen you like working for a The housewife who prefers a white soap T R e et S 00 Urnses s 5, for all household purposes can trust the AT R, | ol e Cnleraliments 0| “Docen? e wick when’ vou put recommendation of those who have been And who ha-|which mee v veek under the % IS T g Sgtien o x Brol oF sérves leui® | onc i al From e Eebieriin making an unusually good scap for more oo SROESIS SRk O, ol S T e KALEIDOSCOPE than a quarter of a century. ks. T used to think| Work with the —United Charities |honey in a tree in a pasture in St b hath _every | Children’s Aid, Hospital visiting, etr..| George, Vi > 3 = o < o oldie gere just n<lare among the other vhases which Gravediggers in Dublin, Ireland, be-- B e e D ] els te Soap invites a tri vear under the auspices 0f the service quit work recentl said with a’ smil league. The largest bridge ever vonslruc(ed! d ’ 3 f hd ; qience e somewnni| The town orler has been a popuiar| iy MIve” 5 10sman SRt 5000 foet| today. Needn’t wait for washday, I¥. and F dow’t want to|announcer of cimpaign results ane |10,z ‘\ill be erected over a river by a 3 o B0 Twatetkk without = a|Thirsday dverfliig antibunced’ that ev:| raiiroad. e els a e is an eve a IR e e el S e : a t ry-day A - . T domt’ believé -ha majority of the faculiy had pledged| A motor-driven machine with a pull- cause r of 150 tons has been built o aeain. But the ‘dirt both their mite 4nd, goodwill to the|ing DO late at our tasks isn't. aft- | support of the league. for testing anchor. chain shackles for s foul andoas -defiling as| W. ing th ticut | SPIP=: Sslioet ety . Wednesday evening the Gonnecticut| ™% 1 oc1y. mounted e casters ay, no matter how ufipleasant| subscriptions for the coming enable a new baby carriage to be turn- soap for every household purpose. iy he to the Took ot to ‘he feel | Miss Dora, Schwarz of Norwich, bus- | €d in any direction with a slight touch honest dirt. hopestly acquirad. iness manager of the News, opened the|©n the handle. 3 tong as hay must be gathered and | CAMPaign with a soap box speech and| A storage batfery has been invented Your grocer has it or he can get it for you very easily <0 long the ‘farmer is likely |called for subscribers. Her appeal|with a strong transparent cover on hayseed in his hair.” He can|WAS et with enfhusiasm and over|each cell so that its condition can brush it out” vwhen he gois | tWg hundred, students subscribed that|be readily examined. 1the ‘job. . S0 16ng as the hu. | evening. Members of {he staff, in va-| An Englishman has adapted a brick race’s living must be wofi out|ried Jjournalistic garb. marched about|making machine for formgng plastic the dining room inf the interest of the|clay tamping plugs to be used for paper, creating much merriment and|plasting in mines. interest among the diners and bring- ing good: results. wEmory Titman. charged in court at z k 5 3 vhite Plains, N. Y., with passing a >~ the afuaints by o competent star ang| Worthless check ' for’ $100 “and found } . . the saurce of general and particutar|NCt EUilty. weighs 608 pounds. iou W]“ I lke It . college information. ~Members of the| Ghent, the capital of the Flanders, s staff_are elected by competition dur-|iS situated at the junction of the River ing .the _ freshmep ~and, sophomore|Schtldt.and Lys and is connected L , years and succeed to a higher office on|the sea by a ship canal which staris I the staff. each year. Miss. Fanchon|at Terneuzen. Holland. This canal has . Hartman of Hartford is editor-in-|a total length of about ‘18 miles. of chief for the Dresent vear, and is as-| Which 9 1-2 miles are in Belgium and isted by, an, ablo.stafe of associate edi- |8 1-2 miles. in Holland. ors,” busincss Fanager, proof readers, . 7 reporters, and the other members: of & a -journal stafr.. . 3 it s n 5 Wholey fof * Norwich, is H t 5 e te editor of jthe paper : ! . and. an’ appreciated cm:? | X H f - #| butor News-during her collége : - : course. 4 = Several parties of college studants IS DANGEROUS are planning to attend the Vatidan SHRRRRINRRR : > . ' choir concert to be held in Woolg b Ve ; X : . Hall, New Haven, on Friday ov:nm Recommends Daily Use of Magmesia to d A Theerip wil 3: made. by, machines| Overcome Trouble Camsed by Fer- . 3 ¥ d “the stugde will ‘be chapero menting Foed and Acid Heat a Plenty — Less~Fuel g HIvern aigls il mtoriain hogse e - . jw Haven saifls Wikl ontertain hogee s ] - s o AR The waskc-and social svents by (he Con | peaisa B o L3 R miom e secom Y : . 3 - 2 - | panied by that fuli, bloated feeling at- Designed for city and country homes, schoels, cert on_Friday evening. B Catigh are almgat coriais o itents churches and stores. One pipe/ione fegister, cuts’ - R e i aimo s ttentcd . ihe. (he' stomach: . snstaflation cost to minimum for old or new build- ednadty evening in honor ot G S95El4 stoiaschs ars dengerous bécauss 2 : : i 5 na er, prelate o um, - ing. Furniches constant circulation of heated sir- Phyical ‘education ‘clasmes ‘aro the ffi.“,.:‘:‘::?n:“ful:}cfi:’ux':n"fl‘."'m‘.: = ¥ oy c ae ik P 6 & 3 . ba- s accompanied by, 3 : abundant warmth for prindi-| 39S & S RIS, on the rare il Gare s e Foos tabient oo . pal rooms — genial témperature among the freshmen, who are newjto|300rs, creating the distressing gas 3 o mic attections af Coenmtlil wa'lchn’gll‘:andl the stomach and ham- | iormal functions of th ital thrcughont : e S | S Chemat Eheniass: the vig Saves coel, labor, dust, dirt. Burme any 4 ea » oy pler=or A bt : . It Is the worst of folly to neglect S . such seérious condition or to treat . gl gl Ao S e M Tave Bo mbuiralisias sect on” th : - Fels White Soap as j¢ - the ccomomical time toinstall. Write for . throy % B o o gy 3 \ ; locks (unwrapped) ready 2 - prices. 4 . o R SR . 3 . to use in your heme ‘.'lll dfl:.‘lhh. ‘wind and of the body. swee RICHARDSON I £ ety . S neutralize Tiese ac & BOYNTON 429 Industrial . Building B\