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THE soC:AL CORNER EVERY LOT ls HAPPY _naA PP)ESUN wflo BEARS SOCIAL CORNER PRIZES Féfi NOVEMBER ONE DOLLAR EACH To To To Te To ETHELYN €or letter entitled T JEREMY Zfor letter entitled Us): SOCTIAL CORNER POETRY o Long, Long Ago. Tell me the tales that to me were #0 dear, Long, long ago, long ago, Sing me ths songs that I dallgh(od to hear, Long, long 3o, long ago. Now you are come all my griet is re- Let me forget that so long you have roved, Let me believe that you loved as you loved, Long, long ago, long ago. Do you remember the path where we met Lohif, long ago,, long m Oh, yes, you told me you ne'er would forgat, . Long, lnng :.xo. long. a'o Then_ to all otherS my smile you pra- ferred Love, when you spoke, give i chirm to & each word, Still my heart treasures the praises I heard, Long, long ago, long ago. Though by your hopes were raised, . Lorg, long ago, long ago. kindness my fond Nfl more eloduent !ps have baen f § i AV TS S AAPRBSPRED rawnas sravsgen ‘oo rcnanting mm...w»-uouuunn«_uauuu‘uu-uwnu 2475 % X n[. long ago, long &%o, by long absence your trath ! been_ tried, H by your accents with , pride, lagt as 1 were when slide, 1 listen 1 st by your Long, long iko, .long ako, —By Thomas Hayne, Bfl-y Sent in by Martha. Visitors . We've had a lot of visltors it seems for, weeks an' weeks, And Pa is pettin’ all run down. Ma says that when le speaks He isn't civil any more. He mopes around the place And always seems to wear a look of sadness on his face, Ahd yesterday he sald to Ma, When she began to fuss: “I wonder when they're golng to quit an’ leave the home to us. *It's nice to have your. people. come, but some of them should Instead of that they're m:kl:f' here ilks bulldogs at a show. “THe more the merrier; they shout as other ones drop in: T getting 8o 1. cannmot stind to see \your cousins’ grin And, what is more, I'm getting tired of ariving folks about And might tired of visitors who must be taken out. “Night dfter nlgnt when I've ,come home I've hauled them neir and far. You'd think I was the driver of a town sight.seelng car. Pve hauled them up to f: et monuments. and_parks, Masiums and aguariums; rva ehown ‘em ceals and sharks And bears and wolves and dophnh. and 1| This Looks |Like a animre lfi&hdfltfimnfi more thast 8¥er before, FURNI: TURE will be the “gift d& | sirable” in thousinds of fories. This should be o, For Christitias is essehitially & honie festival: #fid Stocks, and;, sbove all With prices that will leave Nimll!tfl'firfi- % i Ho schos) for \lvuurmua. PRACTICAL POLLY for lettér entitled m Sides of Lite. CADY for letter entitled Thoughits far cnrfiémn HE the 'hu'n HOPE COBWEE for letier éntitled Giving ihe cma’rizi. a Chance. and now 1 waht to quit. I know they’d do_the same for me, but I am sick of it “I wouldn't say a weed e about your_folks, . They're .Juit. as nlce but stil I wish they'd; go. rm tired of all the by and,unc. the tales of those who've dled, T'm tized. o uglg: 1l our chairs for- Ve2., 0cou] B “And ; e mfi’ mm 2” sald M3, “as tized. 25,1 can You're onl; on . the jntg at. pight, but it's all dayJong .for me.” they. can be, —By_Edgar A Guest —Sent in by Anna Z and Balsam Fir 5 flm cn/mu:n 0AK L . Dear Sisters.of the Soclal. Cotner: .1 trust, your, Interest will permit. me. 2 it~ tle more space, t6 comnlats 1y sahject on Charter , Oak... Let. us ima%ine o mee the famous oid tree, &s.it.lays' crashed on the Eround, the . vietim of . 2 scvere thunder. storys, and - terriffio, ®ind,.on Angust 21 1856. According to Wy information, it was, 3 large .tres, which meant a I Aquantly_of wood, and this trunk, brixches. Jedves 3 acorns, were converted varlotis purp«m; 1t & finulefl to me, one, of itsij most lgpnnrh.g, 588, is . contalned | ip some the worA ! forms thie | oul froma of the itselt as tho igh once.a xre;g prutec!:r then, sep- | for ml;ny ;T8 | In the sta with ;zq(‘ oafe frame, s a leaves. nofier memmgnl ,0f the old! c{urtelr oak may been seen in the. state | eInMfllp hand cu\efl arm chalr . occup! honor in the seni pregiding & '\;l'{lcer. i i govern: e Wrllls ed the Jand on which the tree stood, at the time i} fell gave to_th : wopd of which ,F.TA- The ep!m wis made, by, the | Eoverdor who then heu oltlee and In January, 1857, the chief executive re- = nm!!‘m;'_ wtg;)«y e benalt . .of len! & Wi ing at the time of lu ( . m, aus, to. the fins clrvlnz it requt: year to. finish the task, X the state coat .of arms is the front of the uprikht bu): he Beat s s of | laid s !xs 1\;che. cut e atree. pllding. In the Colt room autitul ewing of._the. famous cha formerly. owned and ma in of the late Sapitiel Colt, Saveral yahrs ago thers used to be & nprtlun of the tres. about four rth of the. trunk in, the Connectioul Histor} leal rooms . togsthe wl.zh feavea in.& glasa case. but been . nmmnd se: e, Iy { informed . that many _si nn Dlee: the Charter Oak won made |nw \' ous squvenirs. at the. time .o and undoubtedly they are.still l; Privats paties ,.The ., very rgdie. of Charter o-k is familiat_an I 1 Fraternal _soclaties, st | hwm. RTivate, eliba. and éther z‘szr: have adopted this lm Aot dekat. chta °3‘.’:’s,.. :'r the ek Wth t‘{: roir 'm- bast 335 years erished, of Connéeflcut'l chnmr whom, e w“'i ;;wvoga& lll&ti : amsw ‘W molimhtgzq é fllh 1. got, Y‘!’J Are rested afia ?fl\! be&g Tl‘u M 3;‘{: nua mv lnd Nov tore Bt 1 nd | one. two, inches. of, snow. . The, lake is, bethz-' &ldes ntog, ;| ward Jthe ,words, Salvatlon Arm: jn mp xpressed. sQ uu;de (n her Englis S mme mau.tm svho . Had , yast b the fimu; Aiter an | mn;n. 1t mh?; m, heart u:}m To. aughter 1 ex; lowers as & hand orgén ma: mopkey. Their fluent tongues wwould rattle oft the French, ftallan cr_Polish message that 1 was soilciting funds for those who had deme so much for them, and many warnted to help wil their rf 1s disktisfed wiln thet is sn elr own surroundings try & few days of such work, and yoy are sure tq carry awey something, to lenk ;bou;, gnd 2’ teeling of thankfuipess and appreciation for your&gwn hlessings. “ A short ! T, I enjoyed a won- derful f.a-ghx "Q‘ the .courtesy of n frlend, in go'nx over a beautiful large plersure. yacht, owned by a wealthy New..Yorker. . 1 had read .pof.. ficating palaces. bt could. not, raauze the m: nificence. . There, were state to accommodate forty . or, mora. all fin'shed in, {vory. and Fold, beautifyl beveled micrors tomed the .topm e dressers. etc., bath cessorie8 for eacit water, both, fresh, and room . as a '!l‘m: bul\ly weakth of cut g 58 Biver and and wonderful firnishings, The with its awnings. rugs and Bea chairs that made you thfiik .of rnns _old_fashioned. feather bed, Eat_on th ldw ’“F e Toom, glve ease and cnmfory.. nct he!v thinking of the you her hhmble, homa and corapari; two_extremes of living.. Just a that. heduty and 4 sai) yaht | 14 , Why, .can’ &5, mote, for . those , who, heve Jegle? ; There are none of us dut what can find qthers less, fo! e thin . ourselves, . &nd a3 the hollddy season, abvmema some little deed..of kindness. PRACTICAL FOR COUGHS AND OTHER TROU- BrEs. ’ Dear Social Corper Friends: Just 2 few words of gresting, Rather late for Thanksgiving, but _ better late . than never, Trust vou've all had a pleasant Oiir winter set-in Nov. 24 with| p'n‘ to_freeze mn cove.. Many. .wei ther prophets }f\lnp predk mild wiiter sith no Booms or cotias or. the. squirrels and few of: tiem to be gefi - Qur- bluejays are qulet dnd 1 Péerhans 4h§r¥ollqwqi}!‘:( may B8 4 Baie: | Btto olhers 48 they have, to m quacoughukanounhllmuof and put, enouzh vinesar into .:t|. $0 _that when it Js_diss lved ¢ will be honey. Just_a 11'31_4‘ .on & Sppon at g tipe will relieve 3 tand cough, An- other remedv. is. e mm lemons, mm;m:uh;g:k'gt hint e in . gnough . s0 RS Bieitis, nb-%g& Bot teo -thiek. but jus. nflmn T~ S #ood advice to add DRINK Bake#'s Cocoa Tt is whrining and sustsining, fantlus geritne food valus, and may be safely indulged in any hotir of the d&y, for it is irt the sérse that pureé food is It is delicious 1 Made 511y by .t rirenn boncH:s-mk. MASS, “ Whe 1 torm winds 3o Biis™ ol e song, o it wotild Wzltcr Bakcr & Co: 1nd, can make your Christmas day never to be forgotten. It 15 worth ing. caor. | “GOOD LAND OF GOSHE! .. Deat Boclal Corner Readers: I, #1ad Jennfe wrote about the story of eserted Wife. 1 had read.part of t3: in, some Peterson Magazines dmother had in her storeroom, d forgotten. the title, the book and finish the story, Jennls asked flven ln he, Connecticut History i t‘;‘mn)': m,;numem h mve T olnt gives, [ Rint "oF the. fisr:.ykh?: hfm of “D/Bu‘hur of ap Earl’ es: ths expression, 1 htd, never api not only trom Colehi anon over Goshen but a strafght up cl t_haS, 5o womderful scenery some, est wishes, to T sisies dnd maa tor, @0k, il e u); S er, €00} Boft, then take. ou . | olled | 7 t ems time to Tt um'bott%;‘l he, drupk. followed in, 30 mflmfla-vkr one | £ teasmoon, of Perry.Davis’ gfln,ku}er B {;!Ji-tan Mlml inp2 bn;t‘ erf . niea) again,;, also, .used }t qn-y héfp someon: Ji BAbELE FiR feel really angry were itéd to uq that we were so doing. are certain surroundifigs that we mat up with. We rpend mm force trying 16, !hg. thén we w-ma I3 ehnrx:'! are eéf}lla m that 1 ;g‘nul:n'x wfii‘l.i mer: !% thot d-mll'e of less o t.heu b latent and n by the usifig. We're db%m Just love” this or that, but t.lu' cant find Hime for it.” Seldom thess twc #tatéments, taken together, | trm.h W& elther do.fiot “love” as mu u v‘n are posing to or We would "fl;xd . We dom’t find time becausé. unttdr it I? we,did, we mij dden away in nverfldnu. éfforts, ritial meanderings. *t afford this convenience, this | l-‘wly! the fact. We cannot af-' ewln(hmher 1éss neces- fmore showy attioléds. Wi : #riéndships and mZEg Mfl r _reach. If we wel surt gr-!vu to be ‘Vrfr&ya é&& wonld to us. 1o lodk out for self-deceit. 18 logical place for it In lite. ... _each ‘and ew-y one % a fore had 2. pleasd "R E D glving, !ndtm-tmmlnloo '!% 2 merry Ch 'riimun-u ¥YOR cwfififli‘ our Wwill t6 thoss that we ve. dml:eo\lfl.l a or fanciéq . Thére is no way in_the,world o Pofgivé a person as to do Grandpa would say "nuky _Hope I can get Thipk Eveline ,Bgtr gave ,location of _places, for.. Does any one know fiid mare of “hdy Fenwlick's”, life than that | : 1 bhad . the privilege one day Jast fall of a climb, g.n detour) to Leb- fll. Who says Con- one try- was the the my but of at no bat | imb ] ;n me. well ¥ stefs” and thén would chuckle &o him: | sélf and look and see if any of us was SGUR! r him. It.would have y lf we hid not come, the, blg dinnér, turkey baked. bmn Ho ina s tig mfi% oep. to. 1y sidest g‘uy time, 'efie nd have & happy time Wi g:%pze‘ gl'%q@ _6'd_days, dut we hi e,o(hgfimnfled and with #: ) i1 H pl fl:\:;ig THANKSGIVING rnouonHl Dear Editor and Corner Thankskiving is here again and alize that the year lg drawing, m{ ations for Lhtnk would __all xe ive on 1 if, she L one and brothier's and have e kee m N 4 e would all go _aver tb u'e 3 ¢ included, ehjoyed vink, RHODY LOUISE. blo a.nd encugh to, gbhln ties, - e thankful the abést of what b, wfi?‘i' e il e | &"Hé& RS to ‘.w.vn lp,gs to endn ut it of Bt erwise tor. and the ovm)mber 'fi}.\tvfl‘& i§ ifii Hourcs of Merky n‘ to ‘Those cn,;nln. for the lwln( mmbrlu ol lhé the loved ones who are in the 484 on the days the dear ones near to us, only Jjust beyon sight. b rou olu lnd all b o! yond, Seem Brooklyn OQutfitters “THE STORE THAT SATISFIES” 266 MAIN STREET, NORWICH, CONN. DOLL OVERALL FRE MR.H L. ROGERS OF THE H. D. LEE MERCANTILE COMPANY FACTORY WILL PRESENT TO EVERY LITTLE GIRL A PAIR OF LEE DOLL OVERALLS | THAT WiLL €ALL AT OUR STORE WITH HER DADDY TO SEE LEE OVERALLS DEMONSTRATED SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1922 No PURECHASE NECESSARY TO GET THESE DOLL OVERALLS, YOUR LITTLE GIRE WILE BE GIVEN THESE OVERALLS IF SHE WILL JUST BRING HER ABBY TO SEE MR: ROGERS. LEE GVERALLS ARE A NEW PRODUCT OF THIS COMPANY THAT IS BECOM- mu 'MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY—LET MR. ROGERS SHOW YOU HOW WINDOW Dmions'rnmon SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922 Mr. Rogers Demonstrates the merits of LEE OVERALLS In Our Window Don’t Fail to Ses Him Dérrionstrte ed Seams, Special Teday (Saturday) LEE OVERALLS Good Heavy-weight Denim, Triple Stitch- Special Reinforcements. SATURDAY ALL DAY r $1.95 THESE ovflmus ARE MANUFACTURE.D BY THE ORIGINATORS OF THE FAMOUS “LEE UNIONALL” The Gren!é& Val 163 Ofléred on Overcoats, Suits and Shoes slek or Shut 1. surely Mive & thy, and 1 triiet, that. you will m"o‘l‘;be' better, And those who temaln invalld, l,xpobi hive 2 tiny bit of sympathy for! Boog, fot . Arnold _ alter reading this ndeavor to be cheen| that Withoit doitbt it is. 8 book that es one much food for thought, ° As I do not expevt to write again be- ll fore the holidiys 1 wish each and ev- & Over our|eryone of the sisters and brothers (if any) and the edltor a Merry (‘hriu ot .fof my | mas and a_happy New Year. May W mp o(. baper, 1 ought to have |an have much of the real joy of or coming holidays. T Tt g | the GRANDMA. r Soclal Cormer Editor: rui;lng 1y, daughter _in lagt, week, we made 5 Newgate . prison, we cup , most hmoul prison. wNQq cma cup seedless While a trip to Connecticut's |xm and. continued #0 meny years. The ancient yralls are still ‘&3 far state of preservation and all most attractive. fid The shafts and passageways are cut in 1y. | solld rock. op . In the Revdlutionary war these ex- itions were used as a prison and ot confinement for many a hated ry and Géneral Georseé Washington serit, many persons there who had com- . ‘n't(ed crimes ‘om 2”— nek sleeping mrunem- were_of sol-| sugag, thres | and even some were ohained to' p lm Zings in the wall. Thelr beds were stone flooks and With uneasy con s as they.must have had, their coild not .bave beep very swaet, 8 oy Ak‘::g:h sixty Yeet below the earth's JIn 1780 w!a ey i’""‘m gt work=hops e these uux were surrounded b B, t¥elve-toot wall. which was i eted in wm; its. watch tow- sentri ud.. the gatewav with the. name . “Newgate S0 from the Newgate of rfifi vy ke, iP;ém*:;'Luli & pg‘:iflnr itz 3?'.".'. S”fi’w":’m’:’.} v o e Bhows foot of a3 70-%oot shaft RT3 28BS 00 drain o g‘ m brisabyms inide bis es- , 28, 3 prison ceased n Many nfltfil fifi“ rRANKFOL A 1 g e t 15 most, intereat™> far have bem .hh to nartray {ip, thts !et‘\;: nddwell worlli, the *‘me erg. an 1. woi "s:?;n- B, sioze hl:pt‘:rlc m!ca i should visit Newsgate prison, GAGA. ik AiiAH&i MEET, g _Carner Sisters:, I & g m %{'M g, my bit, 1 love l VISIT To NEWGATE PRISON. ! Springfield, | This was originally a copper mine In| rthyotsudia{a(«- letters th: way 1 sh long way doesn't h to go but once. Hartford so 1 s other day one low. lony is on n auto he doesn't wan I live m strapped in As I have mu I guess I wil else a chance the Social Cornt MRS, LULA VAN FULTON, ARK, Suggests to Suffering Wo- men the Road to Health —_— Fulton, Arkansas.—“T used Ly E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com; for a soreness in not able to do m; ::l:rk i withou iC) saw Vegép.hhla do: a nuupa er &nd gave it a fair trial. Nowlam able to do my work and don’t even %{e i bsckwhcv we{yfimm I can- raise your Vegetal eCouz;ound o and highly recommend it to those who have troubles like mine, I am willing for these facts to be used 8 a testimonial to lead all wbomfi' with fe&e troubles, as Ldid, to tix:m to bealth.”—! Luu Box 43, Fiilton, Ar ;t 'sthis sort of prame of Lydu E. Pl et by of mout ohe woman to another, l‘hanl‘ uuleyouhoonndertakingthhwel]- wn medicine, if you are, troubled stich symptoms as weak, nervous feel le pains in your worl lteenjnuma.‘m the space whigh te edltor| to 3,1 ahhw keep ! Jrom ofie week, o' l” o 1 khow, it :a Weeks oW, 05 wonder, of Bisters wern Licky énougs, to. Bet. b0 to wit 1] Hartford, New York, New m MR. AND MRS GOODCI'I‘IZEN DB you want to help in its task ?