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T Nerwich, Tuesday, May resignation of ‘Ed- WEATHER 'iw‘ftflnfinfint of Mo- Conditions The northeastern disturbance was]! “central over the Canadian maritime provinces Monday night and movin sastward, Pressure was high Mo; from the Hudson Bay region: south- ward to the South Atlantic coast and| “in_ the vicinity of Bermuda..-. . There were also local- rains .inZi “ the Northern New England and . northerm e York. Rl S The indications are for generally fair 3 weather in the Atlantic states Tyes- ) 5,“ h“m"“_"”'.y"l“' b=l the -ziew, tendent, lay and Wednesda Mmu i1 applications in all, The There will be little changs in tem-. perature except that the weather, Will {ysuug " tice maMIRg"s thorogghsinvestic MVB« Séceme somewhat warmer in the, low- s lake region and the upper Ohle 7 ,fi‘. residant,"of in-the. mayor's..office. ap- Hr- ‘successor,” Peter * treet, Mr, pres- which was presided F.~Parker. : After resighation ~and wu-mm.m has been 2 Norwich'/for the :past , five re {rom Oyster:Bay, L. &, the, farist m-fl'nm on ralley, Winds North of Sandy Hook—Fresh north- |years /¢or ;-n winds and fair weather 'ruu»lx-ue tak LY. Sandy Hook to Hatteras—Moderate | to fresh north and northedst winds( KGR’ ‘and fair weather Tuesday Forecast ¥ South New England—Fair Tuesday. ‘Wednesday increasing clondiness cool @r on the eastern Massach: tts coast. Observations in Nerwich 1 The Bulletin's observations show the following changes in temperature and bazometric changes Monday: Ther. 50 ’x‘hfduzv arrangements being made by b Wmlm W.. Bagkus' hespizal the irlp. men of! m}'":‘m ‘fewets ‘City and Moo (! hnmu-; splendid,_oppor- tunity <o earn interesting facts abant vnun&ptvyflm-\m on May 12, anoul mnz day....On that . day tals ' throlghout ‘the United Stat nd~ énuafiwm’ “cdtoperate in Thelping & w..;ma Dbecome bettér Bar. 29750 1 ftale’ and ' hospital ighest 62; :lowest - 50. ol? W, Backus !u{n Comparisens eature facilities tenching, the nuflnp,pry!uflnn to B it "onamanit; S0 onMay. 12 from, 10 to 4, all Soung.women of .this section’ “who iwant ito learn ' for them- 1vés? just; what; the (nursing | proiession ftehs s, yoyne. weman. in. the way. of-op- portunitiés” for 'sertice are::inviicd; to, vlll m “hospital. _Inciden| Predictions for Monday—Fair . and womewhat cooler. Monday's weather—] erate, westerly wind. SUN, MOON AND TiDES. ly it mig . LT 1| Wigh |I'Meon 10" that mursing is growing prob- Rises. | Sets. || Water. || Sets. ';& fastet than' any" other profession Day. || o m. owing' to. the increasing’ knowlédge o the public .concerning the. value of a s oy % | nutse and the conssquent demand, for 19 435 special nursiiy, ‘soclal sarvics nursin. 1 434 | dna in maty otirer nsw- dévelopmiénts of H 432 the profawion. A léader. in nursing re- 226 cently: 1st3d" mbi'e than twenty special- e8| which - graduate’ nurses ‘are taking p néafly aii ‘of: which ‘the'demand fat surpassed ‘the sipply ‘of trained women. ? The Willlam "W. Backiis “ospital cor- jallyinvites all-young women and thet daréfts to visit the hurses home o ohal” Hospital “da: Visitors will" be eBcorted ithrovgh e home and Informed Six hours r high water it is fow water: which is followed by fieod tide. TAFTVILLE .. Acisrney Arthur F. Libby, Jud the Norwich Court, gave ap.in decided ' on. the appéintment ’ of | fo “VHIT “BACKUS mosPiTAL | Lafayette “strest formerly condueted by F. J. Langenbach. ~Several months ago be disposed of the business to the pres- ent owners, Previous to coming, to Norwich ~Mr. VerSteeg - was cmployed by the Cottage Garden Company, Inc. practical; and conshlting landscape engineers, of Queens, L. T. He served that company s superintendent of the landscape de- partment. and _worked on landscaps work at Blies Park, Saginaw, Mich. For & fime Né was. employed as foreman by Harold F. Patterson, landsoaps archi- teet, of Westbury, L. I While in Mr. Patterson’s employ Mr. VerSteeg laid out @ number of estates on Long Island. Mr. VerSteeg is- a mative of - Holland 4nd has made his home in this' country “the past 25 years, He has a wife and two daughters, Mrs. Frank Shea of Stamford and- Miss Madeline Ver ' Steeg. | The ‘board considers iself fortunate ‘in securing 2 man of Mr. VerSteeg’s abil- 1ty as successor-to Mr, Smith, I [ DISCONTINUE MANY CASES ¥ROM COMMON PLEAS DOCKET ‘There -was ' the ‘annual_calling of. the ocket in the common pleas court hers Monday.afternoon at 2 o'clock and about 150; cases. were - discontinued. | .The following. were those that were dropped from the docket: | Wiltred A. Cole et al vs Frank E. Pru- nier, Chas, J, Baldwin'vs Louis Cuprack et al; Fred Krause vs Abraham Buntman et al, Harry Heller vs Laura S.:Chap-|- ‘man, John Plopa vs:Wm. M. Gray, John Johnson et ux ys Paul P. Anderson, Gootwin ‘&. Sigel. vy Nathan. Pumerantz. Pike -& . Rabinovitch vs Nathan Pumer- antz, M. B. Schaenen & Sons vs Nathan Pumerantz, Mary O'Donovan vs Mary F. Salesses, The F. H, & A. H. Chappell Co. uelnppy man! The world’s all nght!-- You'll think so, too, -drive tmblesazay for ‘you'hang on tight “ASK FOR A DARK ONE—THEY ARE SWEETER” 1 ¢ i asibsirs 3 | . PRESS DESPATCIES vs Pavline Starr. Greenwold et ux, The Shepard Co. ve. David T.. Salesses et ux. . E. Hussey & Son vs Oscar E. Greene- wald et ‘al, .Annie L. Richard et al s Michael P. Shea, R. G. Spicer va Adams Express Co., Danlel J, Lucy vs Robert. Whesler et ux. Adelar Gadue et 2] vs, Frank A. Rook wood; George W. Castle vs. John E..O Brien et al. Louls Cupracy et al vs. Charles .J. Baldwin. George W. White vs 'W. J. Schoonman, George Brown vs Gro- ton”Iron’ Works. 'ohn *A. Mor=an & Son ¥s Cesare Del Carlo et nx. The Eaton- Chase Co. vs, Cesare Carlo, ew England Universal Film. exe. The. Auditorium ;Theater Co., Uricas Nat. Bank vs, Cesare Del Car Standard Oil Dress Co vs S:-Rutier C: L M: Co. vs San; I Goodman. . The | vs the Tow vs. The Dair omon vs B. 4s. Frank- W. Barb bert vs Roy P. William Saltz, Co. Rozyekl sale Gro. Co. Schwarts Furniture Southern Rome Co Co vs Foran & Son. Co. The Brainard & Armstrong Co vs the N. ¢ vs Michael Doyle, James Santacroce Lunch, Alert C. Freeman vs.Frank H. the Style Shop. vs Edward Kaplan, The ‘0vs Hyman Kaplan, Groton Iron Works, Co vs Sam Selleck, S. & A. Elite Ladies’ Shop, The T vs G. T: Pace, Acme Mfg. The American The Fournier Laundry Co. the topic Growing a Juniors, Lord. Thy Word of Mr. and Mrs. Neison Parker. served without a ns Friday.: TI Crapeau, brought program eacher, Mr amfums for Lee Liash Co. vs tacroce, Dube & Reingold v A. Farfaris' vs The school o on the d friend pianted Royal {same ki children’s dren attend this school had cake served them that more gracious act added rece'ved from this ssions, were hour is Son vs Harry *vs Cornelius & Feed Co of Preston, et al, ol Porizki, Welnberg Bros. ve Character—The Seed. | There was special singing by the is Like a Garden, Charles W. Knapp of Freeport, was a guest Thursday n'ght at the home Arbor day in the village school was ob- of dow boxes. ang three dogwood trees were grounds. interested welfare work and whose chil- o cream nanged to 8 | st Thurs 3by4-6 . ) 50 7-6by9 . w the win- The in Providence w1 their cottage, of 1Lsing-and.vecreational. cpniitions educational ‘opportunities and given, any other. {nfgrmution: they . may'desire rel- ative’ tp this, splondld . profession. 1y interesting talk to about thirty members of the Pilgrim Chib_ Sunday evening in the lecture rooms of the “Taftville Congregational Church. Mr. Libby told of the great age of the earth, estimated at eight hundred mil- Yon yesrs, and dhowiufa developed |. | MOTHERS ‘YOUNG RARBIT om that period, pointing o6ut how (i ot gach division or kingdom- of Iife con- . \"n ‘5,",:.:, e e tributed to the support of the.divi- akys_ago, giter’ her _young kittens had sion next bigher. He sald that since foom . her, . Susan.. hunted the beginning of time not ene atom t’,{,,"','“}h' the’ park and fonnd a wild baby Bad been added or taken away from | iE il Re adopied and nourished. a4 it Rer.owm.-: After being mothered the world, which varies in its revolu~ by the cat/for two davs, thé rabbit dis- .flnGAV 'PARK CAT G Bougherty vs Katherine C. Shannon et 1. Joseph M. Klein vs Augusta Sadin- Patrick Murphy et al vs Leo Du Allen T..Spicrs vs A ardson, Rose Promstein et nx vs Y., Loreedas, Sarah C.'B. Fuller Bennett, Ambrose Cassara vs Albert J. Hewitt. et al. F. H. & A. F. Chanpell Co. vis Merritt F. Ryan, Michael Nofal v3 Gabriel Deeb, H. T. Kenyon & Co. vs John F. Iy Lumber Co.%v w. At the horn attractes bers of ¢ o, | tibule ‘to inv door he was forty peonle nest. Nahass, Tsaac The Mohegan Garage v Merran Ernest Nahase. Fred C. GALES FERRY H. Bath of endent, jconference in Saturday- evening at board. Rev. the paster, rushed to the door of the ves in the Long Cove Whipple, teacher, were Lugrins _Anett Gates, Herman C Rev. Truman H. orw! striet first quarterly church vestry clock, standard Tusion of the meeting a s of an automobile 4 the attention of the mem- W. D. Woodward, held the the M. E co: stigate. As he opened the confronted by upwards of who were standing outside from N ng _lot tions but one one-thousandth of::.a wecond in a year. Nothing-in- nature appeared and Ras not been seen since. has an end, and as each: kingdom aelps sustain another, why should “lan have énd, and is he not.pre- paring for something in the next ling dom? He outlined thé funetidns of the brain, describing that it was ‘only an srgan of the body controlling ithe ner- system. Without a. soul, it could |- a0t think or plan. This talk on siich in unusual subject was greatly an- ‘oyed by all present. The speaker iv: & niroduced by Earle M. Wood, A mfi‘ifly’ . and Mvs. Edmu - e g e g iy B 7 2. Eofariet; oXIna, Hulied spack Avenue wers guests of -friends, -in °§°"’:‘»tfiv°";a';§“::“ ‘3’,“12“”:’:’ Speic Ory X )3 o) £ ovidence, F. L, over the week end. E: UPAR® oA qLge SABnthutd. * The The Carnival being given by Céurt 11n aifcs Seersed much nleas- R i e o kL vy o 5"“‘"&‘@’ pictiés and tréquenty’ ap- tecordbreaking ‘crowd to Parish Hail “desire cof the- Y. M. Saturday night. Dancing Was enfgved A.. manageinent - to_ thus. co-operate from $:30 te 11:0, the Impetial -Or- riat chestra furnishing meusic. + A great ihic" schiools, eepecially along many attended to seé the decorations, which are attracting & great deal of «ttention. George Barlow of ‘North B Stréet]| %as purchased a new autoriobile. i Mrs. Allan Bogle of-Prov. ot spent the week end with jelatives in Westerly, L e and Mrs. Altred Linderson aml Vilfred Linderson of 2 Avenue spent the week end with .\lr!. e o winderson’s parents, Mr. and Mra. % ” A B Daniel Vergason of Norih Stonington. Philip Mariend 6f South ‘A, Street ® in Providence, R. L, whete he.will ‘emain for a few dave. - The Community Sewing Class met Monday evening the” ited Cross Rooma in the Ponemah Bujlding.. | Frank Durr and William Brown are Conn.. aitending the Fores as delegates ‘from c,” No, 88, . artner of Norwich iding a new heuse at 4 !lnl-g Pictnreq, wt Broadway Schesl. _ | Rlepresentatives’of the Norwich Young én's Christinn “Assoclation visited the badway, sciiodl Monday fdr the purpdsé *showing, mbving. Rictures of “Georzs dshligton, TThe pictures Were'true to g among. other ‘things ey Forge and cross- ci |45 muitt broueht’ Againet - William E. P ndleton: 'flmlfl' of Waterford. now " Géorge Bindloss of t.a jud:mm’ Tor 1 costs has been w1 from the. stperiér éourt. with~ Strest motored to Provs ,_Sunday. |, Who. has' been ' the guest of his‘brothet-in-law and sis- tef, Mr. and’ Mrs.‘Desife Dufresne of Nerth A Street has left ‘town for New Tork. P ¥red Vergason™ ‘of . Norwich . Town spent Sunday, w:th M. and Mrs, Phil- ipi . Linderson 'of Nortn B, Street. Moses Plante.of South A Street has, ned his position with the Pone- mah Company. . - rel atter ) Omer has been appointed & oo felegate from Union St. Jean Bap- C"{:.‘::‘n"',,; Airaunsatad Jisen tiste to the Franco-American Conven- 3 $ea 9 delegatp {o:the Franco-American con venticn'/{o be. held at . Wateriur: 5 r part of this month. 3 authler "has fimed to ber home on.-Nor Avenue by iliness. People in the yicinity of North Slat- er Avenue are admiring the. white dog- wood blossoms - on: Bundreds -of trees] ton t be held. in Waterbury. 1ke. last of this month. Andrew Forrest of Middleboro, will accupy -the pulpit at.tke ille Congregational Church next Sunday Joseph Weod-of unday North in. Plaintjeld, and Jirs. Joseph Laramle- of | Plalatield were week end visitors wi Mr. Laramie’s broth sister, Mr. and Mrs. of North B Stree enue has accepted a.position with-the J.B. Martin Company. itred smith |7 g5 e Tdn CoeReey London spent _Mrs. Matthew Syben of Mystic tnl::u;:‘kc:‘:\ ;'t","w’:é: i';'éh _“"‘ Corn., spent the week end with her | foiob, OFion, Skilory B Sttest.: o parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hedler ‘Wercester, Mase,, ‘were: guests Sunday of - My. .Frechette's pafents, Mr. and { Mrs. - Eugene’ Frechetis: 6 South- A Street. - r.'and Mrs: John' Bauer of ‘Narth Frént Strest wers:recent visitors: in piingtieid, Mdss. miking the trip' in thelr Mot Rev. William O'Bridn of Baitic, Rés. Fréderic R. DesSureault 'of Occum and Réy.: Willlam>Keefe of Norwich, ‘were in fown Sunday to"afitend’tne con- e at Sdersd Heat of Occum Read. M-s. Rosanna Pepin Avenue has returned from a week's J¥isit in Pawtucke: L A number of Jewish peaple - from. New have a.rived in town .10 apend summer at the home of, Meyer 100l Street. The first poor-wills _of season have arcired, [ ‘s Union met Mon- ng In the il Louis Hall. Miss Hannah Scoft who has :been passing two weeks at the home of her uhcle and au Mr. and Mrs. Ed- mund H e on Xorth “Stat Avenue has returned to ber home is Loxns- dale: R. 1 Mc. cand Mrs. taken a house on Mr. and_ M:s, C Miss Hannah Hadfield have opened thels summe- home al Oakldnd’ BazcH for_the seas ¢ Napoleon spending a Sonn. Mr. and Mrs. of Norwich| the o North ‘B aay afternoon. - M amd "My "Carl chnmmn and Jaibes B n; havé takén ‘s ’Louse gt Rifer orwich t aeeompnnxafl and H. sizende., B, I. have < ol Asbury | Pay £ e ot} Lh.,mp!drs at. .the wedvin gdé burned put Mon- dayf noon. Cius i soiue 0. the. loosms 1 of JohA McHugh. to stop S o e » Edward Cheney “of : John. Mon gests over ‘trelily arm [ocaupying the'r ‘new bunga- 6k end of Dr. and Mrs. Martin E:| luw at Ve dward -Johasen ‘and ‘Geoige Axe! dlien of Huoter's Avenue. ~Virtuno P A. Quinn ot Veé-sailies | go \ Who' até beenivending a Tef: bln of Norta A Strept few. days in Danbusty, William H. Nolan Providence Street have reiurned frol Zall Rive Mase. whe-e they attend- EE & in Danbu‘y. Conn.-16 stiend a K. c convention. making Ane teip, i was: objained (g near a table | Crowell vs Margaret V. Delcarlo et SRk Wm: A, Wikox vs. Clara E. Brainard Shwartz Bros, Tnc.. vs. James Service. Fradérick W. Keefa ot al Arthur Mees: Andrtela. The N. tenhaden Oil & (‘uann Co. .. Corcoran & Sons. Mo 111, The ] tgerald Realts O vs. Tony Cadrello. The Fr ok, Co. Frank Anoleny Hamilton v: ¢ Joseph Hiton .ve, Jacoh Hochman. ¥. Iron & Metal Co. vs. M. J. Fitzoat Jénn Potter va Alexander Komorowski. | Herman Slegal v than Pigrson et al. axen Feldman . Murr The | vs Frank Flectric Conta Anpleby. Fupn! Michael P. “ehea 8 Ts Smith Patterson Cc. vs F. M. Solomon v= Frark Annlth E ge vs Norwich _Savin=s m, J. Ward Co. va I { American Waste & Met: A At the S| Courtland Awards for iven in the four Fimagaro s Lity vs Stoshen Bros ‘Bendett vs Maruel Sylvia. ABurtus C Burdick: vs-Hugh Anderson, ot al. Cohen Veinrib & Massowitz vs Elite. Ladies’ Sheo; Gilfillan Bro=. S. & R. Co, vs Gar- loék & Haynes Co.; Jorn J. Herbert v Shalet's Dyelng & Cleaning, millo Santacroce ¥ Sullivan vs Ernes h archoltvs Jshn Dach, vs' Hertz Bros; Temanio, Mar: wisgg, Jacoh Au Conp, Tel & B . vs Garlock: Haynes Cb., Emil M. Fox vs Isador RY enweig. Loois. (. Gadbois. vs Chas H Stetson, et ux,.Harry M: Land vs Thom- a8 Gorman, Lorenzo Montali vs Alex Riz zuto, Josepa Penek, et al, v 3 Mandell, Leander Park_vs Florence Norman, Coddington _B. Perdleto France§ A. Guthrie. Louis. Pollock v ! Max E. Kar, The Post & Lester Co. ¥ The H. M. Martini M. §_Co., John E. | Pugh s J. J. Herbert, et al, Sterling Tire Co. v$ The H. M, Martini M. S. Co.. Jamer it, et al, W. Per: 's Pawel Salmucha, Abraha “Israel Slutsky. et dl, Link Bt Co. vs Niantic M. 0. & G, Co., Longiotes vs James Zappas, et al, The r Go., Inc. vs The H. M. Mar- , John F. Tom ‘The, Wilcox Fert. Co. Ralph E. Cranda Sam Danlel vs The > | Josesh Hall & Son H R R Co., Lillan W, C. Gorton, "Carl Brend = vs Harr brook, Abraham, Bronstein vs Meary D. Barrows, Glusecpe Cusant! vs Antonlo Amicoli, Groton Graln & Coal Co. ve Roger G, Spicer. Hawthorn Sash & Door Co'Vs Max Jancholsky. Kuehn & Mtz v “oraham Schanker vs 'Bessie Becker, Leonard O. Smith | Samuel P. 1 3 s F. i Shanghai Restaurant/Betson Plastic ¥, : Covs Groton Iron - Works, Georfi:\na Earls'¥s Harry A. Titps, Alphonse. F .aAn -v8 Solomon Weschler, et al, Hyman lon” vs “Solomon Simon. Marine Ir Warkl vs Groton Iron Works Louis Plot- nick vs Addo Guilano, A. Scher-& Co/ James O. Ford. Belcher & Lo Co.; ¥s Ganeral Mach, & FEle Ritchia, Fimagaro, ard Latimer. Ric Katherine Richatd H. ational Supply s The N. Y., N. concealed enve: he basket w Syne, with the benediction proncunced brance of Me. E. Smith, ten months, rolied goid pin: At the Epworth league evening service that was laden with a )mge, of flowers_ in ch were pes contain'ng mon 23 surrounded - with frul and other suppi Courtiand E. Ci for a ert ams, er relatives, mes A. Stoddard, at Sto eek to visit 1 ver | M. Tard Mr. Colper invited F to spea’ ch he ‘vein. id he me with Rer sor se cquld mot thank the peo- . returned with the Bath added | The inform g The New L Hanov Aw der the ausnice ubhouse ns were from of th i de in re- v communion Miss - Grace to the Woods My tar flowers were s and Mr. Lo the d on Mr. anday Colver reguiar following. ‘monthe, gun me guests_at parants, the home Mr. and Mrs. and Aliyn L. Norwieh, motored (o \the v one year. gold pin: Willi s and ard” Chase, ins. w v C. Beck noon, and Chase was the leader, with att “The Nearest Ydu Can Get” There is definite tang and zest to Krueger’s Special that is found in no other beverage. It is healthful, in- . vigorating and cooling—the Sum- : mer drink par excellence. Waslungton Club Botthng Co. Norwich, Conn. H. W adjoining ales Ferry Country club Boston realty weels Snring pa who makes her L Mr | attended dance was giv Country eveni ew London last Luetus Brown, Brown and daugiter, ail Robert Mil- ndon on Mrs, th, Sunday. r the The Lad’ Havmon - I oodward. cich has |} the | Worcester nd Mr: ited Corn, ordale May 5th. Mrs. He Provide: C. W, 5% en about June Is Samivel Creen his summer to_ Long | Woodst nd Mre. return Warw party ng. Gladwin Perk! Barf with ge S daughter, Per- By 6. ...... by 953 Congolem"n by ths Yard maurice and e an automob SOUTH WOODSTOCK/ L open his summer NEW CONGOLEUM RUGS . $1.50 .. $2.00 .. $7.19 . $9.00 churei family e party of Workmen's € Commissioner Switt & Co 5.3 of use of rignt iworth is * i ¢ has bee e in in lump sum. New York e son have Norwich, e 1t knee wrenched, 18 1-7 weeks at §18, Gongoleum owp seau THE IDEAL FLOOR COVERING You know what it is—a felt-base Floor Covering, beau- | tifully printed in designs and colors which give it the ap- pearance of the finest carpet, or in choice geometric pat- terns. It has wonderful wearing qualitiés, and for kitchen, bathroom, bedroom or living room is unbeaten. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF 9by9 .......... $11.00 Oby12 ... ..... $1498 Ye a Square Yara Donohue ten per cen at or above I am tired of pi o lnnuu mllcfl I P4 Where ‘relm“ my youth l" For a dreamer lives forevi 3 And a toller dies in a day. 1 am sick of the showy seéming Of a life that is ha'f a lie; Of the faces lined =itk o ) u the throng. hurries bs. From the siegpiess thought's endeaver T would 7o where the ch piay For @ dreamer lives forevér, ‘And a thinker dies in a day. . 1 feel mo vr‘dl. but pity = For the byrdens the ridh endures ' 2 There is nothing sweet in the city 1 But the p-llem Myes of .the poor. ‘onA e ittle b "&M"'&m 7 d the child-; oked “' The daughiers heart *iitai, And the (-thzf- heart Mhlcd- No. no! from the street’s rude bustlé, From trophies of mart and stage, I ‘\Mzdhfi)‘ |o.:’hb tflfll.,";?"'-ii And the meadow's Let me dream as of old river, And be joved for the dream alway} For & dreamer iives forever, And a toiler dies in & - 2 —John Beyle O'Reilly THE HERITAGE, { The rich man's son inherits landa, And piies of brick N And he inherss soft white hands, And tender flesti that fears the cold, \urldlr\z to wear a garment oid , A heritage, it seems o me. One scarcs) would wish 10 hold in fee. The rich man's son inherfis cires; The bank may break, the factory burnj A breath may burst his bubble shares; And soft whie hands copd. scarcely earn A Ixing thet would serve his turm; iage, it seems 10 Ty c2 would wish 1o hold in fee. The rich man's son inherits wants, Hs stomac craves for dainty fare; With sated heart he hears the panis Of toiling hands, with brown arms bare, And wearies in his easy chair; A heritage, it seems (o0 me, One scarce would' wish to bald, In fee. What doth the pobr man's son inherit? Stout muscies and 2 sinewy heart, frame_a_ hardier spirit ; of 1wo hands, he does hs part y usefil toll and art; A heritage, it seems to me. g might wish to hod in fee 's son inherit? ith humble things, y 1 by toil-worn merit, . Content that from employment springs, at in his labor sings; 4 it seems to me; A king might wish to hod in fea i at doth the poor man's son inher: The Ploneer, on the Biuft ‘ompensation. A paticnce wearned of beinz poor; Two workmen's compensation agree- | Courage. if ow- come, 10 bear ft, = o=l ments as follows have been approved by ng that is sure make th: itage. outcast biess his Goofs it seems to_me, st with John . Connelly, cmploye, sto A King aiant Wi o BoMd.in. fob. : e cles strained, ‘at rate of $10.50. O rich man's son i-there is 2 fof i IL D. Best Co., New York. employe d \ B. Sapdell, Groton, em n, soft white BanG#— is is the best crop from thy jands| A heritage, it seems to me, Worth being rich to hold. in fes. the to,be paid O noor man's son! scorn not thy state: brother in were 1n Youngs pur- omath home of Providen o Holmesley, South | (OO0 ¢ P = HiR Wer sur oft, " | hair Wi houn and & friend from ed the for At Auction r———— Easiest Way to Remove Ugly Hairy Growths e e ————— T ——— (Beauty Culture) r 3 minutes Buckingham Estate ~ Originally Inventoried at $100,000 27 DESIRASBLE HOUSE LOTS 27 FINE HOME SITES who s nded " the Mix with some powdered dela- r and spread on hairy Tub There is worse wear'negs than lhhl In_merciy being rich and great: To'l orfy gives the soul to shime, And make rest fragrant and benign— A heritage. it seems fo me. h beinz rich to kold in fee. —James Russell Lowell HUMOR OF THE DAY They are good mes “1 like optimists. aiser Busts to Go. t for au; s it we care. Mrs. George Youngs, recenti I‘r’r?:r:‘om\::lceb:h 200, benuing ranseriy Scoexet srange had its annual sale of |Ment, e ca 8 . s. my bo¥, it wiil be. menthe : delatone and mix fresh. . k3 S0%, H, WEEEN before he's about again Wiliie—Well, you wom't forget, will you, it was bana: k! be slipped ou scorn my suit? 3() beauty proud, bring you to the dust” he ed. You mght have better fared,” quoth “if you had brought the ‘dust’ o oston Evening Transeript. sou know, 1 am very fond But, then, yoti see, 1 belong for the protection’of ani- fowever, I found a way out of ey When hunt'ng. 1 _use bilnk 'aris La PBalonnette. on?—London Passing {1 “Perzonally f hunt w! Mammn. when the fire goes o t go? p yboy—I dom't knew. Yeu might just as well ask me where Four fat! goes out—Ez- change. KALEIDOSCOPE ° Five is the siered number of the Moors. Burma has an annual rainfall ef 690 ine! i resists than linen, weather conditions better Chatham Dress Co..vs Elite Ladies' Shop, Waller A, Klitgard vs Thnvnns C. “'al: Cn. Vs Almon ew; Tondon Frujt & Prodace CUT THIS OUT—ITIS,WORTH MONEY Cut.out (his sy, enciose. with e sand miafl It to' Foley & Co., 2833 Shefeid Ave, Cicago . You ickag. o r. Comsound, n; Foley K.dne and “ba for_coughs. saing in s backache, Land, Foley some .and thorous! for : constination, anaisiuggicn sowed. Tiee’ ng_cathartfe s, headaches, eos_guog Cop “CONN fl:'. ’S GARAGE Oni and after May 8th, I will open my Auto Repair Shop ‘at Falls Avenue, v;'here] will be pleased to meet all of my frierids.- ' All work guaranteed. CON. SCHULER 42 MAIN STREET WHAT A FINE CLUB HOUSE OFFICE AND SALF.SROOMS * DANIELSO This beautiful home, located on Wash- ington Street, erected at a cost of $85,000 will be sold at unrestricted public sale, on Saturday, May 13,1922, at 1:30 o’clock P.M, rain or shine; together with 27 valuable house lots, all in the heart of the city of Norwich. Visit this estate and note the new street passing through this new plot of land, to be called Bucking- ham Avenue. )N, CONN. On the jessamine the blooms come ba- tore the leaves. The second Manchurian plague o-idemic s:read from Manchoull to_ Viadivostok, & distance of 1,072 miles. Granite paving blécks sré manufae- factured in a great variety of sizes. Elev- en varieties were reported in 1917. It takes 62.00 -clover blossoms ‘to pro- duce one pound of homey and it woull take one bee 2.750,000 Journey's to bring this one pound of horey home. Herman J. Stich, an. American court j reporter, wrote . under most rigorous rules &t the rate of 300 words a minute for five consecutive minates, and then presznted a transcript that, with only two immaterial errors, almost reached per- fection, the percentage of accuracy being 99.9. SAMPLE MH.LINERY AT ONE-HALF P You will be surnrised st :f wonderfa) line of MILLINERY THE PASNIK CO. are shewing this: season. The Pasnik Co. Sell far Ress NOTICE DON'TMISS THE BIG SALE ON BEDS—ONLY $2.50 . And all kinds of Furniture— new and slightly used, at hal of cost price. AT 11 FERRY STREET

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