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WORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, NOVEVMBER 10, 1922 Dear little leaves, that danced and clung To the quivering bough when the year was young, That wove a tent, as the days went by, To shut us in from the summer sky, Now, while the whispering trees complain, You are drppping down in the chilly rain: Dear little leaves, keep fast your hold! Laugh at the rain and frost and cold, Till winds shall come in a To sweep.you off on their pinions, strong. You must not be rébbed of your right to fly Like scarlet birds through a windy sky. merry-throng —Claribel Weeks Avery, in Boston Transcript. KALEIDOSCOPE More than 18,000,000 persons voted at | the last presidential electiom. = € With power clippers sheep Shearers In Australia shear 200 sheep daily. China is the only oriental country where women are permitted to legislate. Mrs. Charles C. Harrold is the first woman to be elected alderman in Macon, Ga. Elizabeth Barrett Browning, English duthoress, was secretly married in 1346. On one day in the year among the Hindoos gambling is regarded as not only permissible, but commendable, It is call- ed Devali, Miss Alice M. Robertson, the only woman representative in congress, was first woman in the United States to be put in charge of a first class postoffice, Mrs. K. Jewell, of Toronto, Canada, lays claim to the distinction of having penetrated farther north of Canada than any other woman. Mrs. Jewell set ouv ‘with & party eight years ago on a gold hunting expedition n Alaska and pro- seeded up the Pollymacmillan river, reaching a point 500 miles east of Daw- son City. It is estimated that the work done on this planet of ours by the radian tener- g of the sun is equal to that which would be fequired to pump from the ocean enough water to supply a Niagara 75,000 miles wide. To equal the energy which the earth recelves from the sun would eall for a row of Niagaras encircling the earth three times, with every foot-pound of energy, utilized in electric horse pow- er. Why bother to agitate a toothbrush when elecricity will do the scrubbing for you? The electric toothbrush is a new idea, originated by Louls A. Gable, of Harrisburg, Pa. A motor rums it; the brush attached to a cord revolves. Buxs-s4! It finds Its way Into every eranny, with a rather agreeable sensa- tion to the gums, and In a minute your molars, inolsors, bicuspids, etc., Wre clean s the proverbial whistie.—Philadelphia Ledger. \ It has long been Known that traces of sfsenic are to be found not only in hu man and animal organism, but in certain plants, such as the age, turnip and potato, and in wheat, Jadin afd Astruc, members of the French Academy of Sil¢ ences have shown that arsenic is also to Be found in rice, peds, beans, lettuce, pelery, asparagus, parsnips and in most Vepstables used as food by man, as well #s in apples, pears, pineapples, oranges and nuts. Since plants undopbtedly get Ihe element from the soil, arsenic must occur far more widely i nature than was %t one time supposed. st oggefys oppe NEAR NORWICH SAVINGS SOCIETY HOMOR OF THE DAY Jed: Old Sponger claims he could drink any number of high balls. He could—any given number!— Wayside Tales. 3 Jack Potts—Making love is a good deal like playing cards. The Girl—How so? Jack Potts—Theres a lot in knowing what a hand is worta.—Boston Tran- seript, % “What distinguished foreigner aided the Amerlcans in the revolution?” asked the teacher of the juvenile class. “God,” promptly snswered a small pu- pil who had been to Sunday school— Chicago News. “It was Shakespeare, wasn't it, who sald ‘Sweet are the uses of.adversity ' * “Shakespeare may have said it origin- ally, but I heard it from a lawyer who had pocketed 65 per cent, of an es- tate."—Exchange, Dora—I'm surpised that you'd let & man kiss you on such short acquaint- ance. Doris—Well, he said it was my own fault that I hadw't met him sooner.— Boston Transeript. He—TI hear in that new play of Shaw's a gifl comes out of an egg with nothing on, She—Well, I should think she might have a little yoke on.—Life. “Why stage Ten Nights in a Barroom? No use in further propaganda. There is no liquor mow.” “I think maybe people will go to kee where it once wuz,"—Louisville Courier- Journal. 3 : Me—(lingering in the hall)—And, dearest, we shall grow old together, you and I s Her father's voice—Well, you needn’t start doing it down there, need you? Boston Transcript. Gorobet—There are so many cases of imeendiarism nowadays. What do you think causes them? Rokurobet—Matches, ine.—Literary Digest. “Dear John,” the wife wrote from & reasonable resort, * inclose the hotel bilL” “Dear Mary,” he responded, “In ln- close check to cover the bill, but please do not buy any more hotels at this figure —they are cheating you."—Life, “What werb your tHoughts while you were fiylhg through the air on the wings of the tornado? “One of " replied economical old Mrs. Frett, “was about the wasteful way my daughter-in-law always auts the-bread and the fact that it didn’t look like I'd ever have another chance .to tell her about it."—Kansas City Star. mostly, I imag- ~ CREDITORS My Entire Stock of High-Grade , ‘Men’s Furnishings At Your Mercy — Prices Slaughtered Just a Few of the Hundreds of Specials ‘We Are Offering to the Public. HEAVY RIBBED UNION SUITS Yo 8200 §1,39 NOW. ...+ PG .01, A o WHITE OXFORD SHIRTS With Button Down‘ Were $2.00 Now . $1.59 MEN’S WOOLEN NOW.coarel 55 B. V. D. UNION SUITS With' the Red Label Were $1.50 Bsc Were $1.00 NOW......... 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