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LAST CALL FOR FRUIT JARS Pints $1.00 Quarts $1.10 Good Luck Rubbers 10c¢ doz Canning Racks $1.00 A. A. Mills 80 West Main Street Telephone 381 Heating Plumbing Tinning WANT A JOB AS CHORU§ (;,lKL" ~ CAN YOU MATCH THIS STANDARD? NEcK 121N, </_Bu.r'r - 36 IN. SYMMETRICAL ARM CALF 13 IN. onse DEVELOPMENT OF MUSCLES OF LEG. ANKLES = 8 1IN, S1ZE SHOEL 2 %A New York, Sept.. 12 500 short chorus girls, Never sbefore was there such a scarcity. “What the requivements for €ood irl? “ Well, I'd say good | 160Ks come first as a prima Csseu-] tial, «but ‘she must have brains, tooc,” savs Florenz Ziegfeld. “In height she should be in the neighborhood of feet 6 inches. She mustn't weigh than 120 pounds or more than pounds—125 is the ideal. That —Broadway is| means a 36-inch bust, 12 inches, and waist of 26 She should have small feet course, symmetrical figure. There should be no overdevelopment of the muscles of arm or leg. Gracefulne; is essernitial, and she should know how to smile. “Blondes or brunettes acceptable, and the a’ girl is the better have to make good.” SHINOLA a neck of about inches. and, of on a are a a chor are equally more intelligent chance she will rotects the Leather In Any Weathern SAuflmcrs HOME SHOE POLISH 100 Lines Elkctf Advertising Service . Inc. No.182 o7 A 727/1//1@“ Girl 7 ZocTieckley oy COPYRIGHT 1919 aY NE.A Dorothy, aged 27, has been Silversand ILake, having staked of winning a husband. She t railroad official as his secretary her in the Adirondacks, Monday. Somewhere Dearest Joan: 1 have been caught up in a whirlwind. But I did manage to snatch your telegram just as we were moving out of Silversand station Eric Wallis himself handed it to me. “No bad news, I hope?" [ hastily tore it open. “No—only good-bye from my chum Joan,” T called, “and she wants my itinerary so she can catch with a letter once in a while. “ALl vour friends shouted. *Don’t Dolly! And good-bye which I believe he is me want that,” forget—your he waved a warmed my heart. really a friend, dear As for this Herron—well he is a human dynamo. His mind works like one of those gigantic machines I once saw’ in a powerhouse—so swift it is silent. with only little sparkles to show the ific being created there. . We start work on the nine. He is at his desk Then follow three hours speed. When 1 can't his dictatton (and I confess I'm a shade out of practice) he rattles it off into a phonograph-thing and I transeribe it afterward. No wonder he needed a tar The sheer physical strain calls for an athlete. But I sha'n't him | say, even to himself, “I knew i woman couldn’t keep up the pace.” | T'll manage it somehow. If I live]| through this course of training, I'll be equal to anything! At the minute of 12 a magic trans- formation happens. The powerhouse shuts down. The machines are silent vone takes a long breath and re- Except the Japanese servant, Kimoto. Tt is his turn to hustle. Kimoto, in starched white linen, comes softly in with a tr of | ambrosia—~if that is what the gods of | Olympus eat. Delicious! Maybe I don’t enjoy the super-luxury of all he riends, chee blue ter power before that dizzying up with of keep mapn gecrer let lax CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 3@ Years | Always bears M—— LA Mé Signature of stroke of | spen ding the s final ly Th ese are her that | { | | with | in the Start Tomorrow and Keep It Up Every Morning Get In the hablt of drinking a glass of hot water before breakfast. We're not here long, so let’s make stay agreeable. Let us live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, and look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet, how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Eolks who are accustomed to feel dull and hea when they arise, split- ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nast breath, acid stom- ach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poison- ous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime- stone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver and bowels the previous day’s indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomacn. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for nreakfast. While you ‘are enjoying your breakfast the water and phosphate is quietly ex- tracting a large volume of water from the blood ad getting ready for a thorough flushing of all the inside organs. The millions bothered with constipation, spells, stomach trouble; others whc have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but is sufficient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subject of inside-bathing be- fore breakfast our of people who are bilious L & M SEMI-PASTE PAINTS BEST THAT CAN BE MADE Cost to you $3.15 a Gallon when made ready to use RECOMMENDED BY SATISFIED USERS FOR OVER 40 YEARS LONGMAN & MARTINEZ, MANUFACTURERS NS summer at Lively Beach and nd $500 savings on the chanc cepted a position to travel with letters home to her chun job ac | { | | | Kimoto, in starched white linen, comes softly in with a tray of a. this! T ambros revel in the moments of ly ease like a pussycat on a fur before the fire with a saucer of ¢ at her nose During luncheon Hervon leans bacl | and man. He and “systems’ child blows bubble anything but bubbles. | Big schemes, all of them, with mil- lions of dollars at stake. \We passed a rise on a mountain ridge as we ! today “Just look at those wood squinting an eye through “'Ideal place for hotel “Drain the swamp o! three lakes, four couple of rs of bluestone would clear the growth and leave the water perfect. Gee, what pine trees! What hills! Skiing and tobogganini. Skating. Hunting. Fishing. Summer and winter resort. A spur would hook the line up with Malone Junc- tion and make an ideal outlet for our 0. M. & Western Then he glances, hetween a geodetic map and lets his imagi tion run on once more (to look him yvou'd never dream he HAD imagination.) He makes notes in a little leather book. Tt what the novelist’s notebook is to Eric Wallis Only Herron's are not plots for paper and ink, but for granite and steel. Then he apologizes mixing busi- ness with lunch. “I don’t mix business hing,” he says, “any more than I would mix Moselle with water.” So you see, dear, it is business, business, and forever business. I am enclosing as much itinerary as 1 know. Keep I can’t get on without vour Devotedly, cost- a another railroads his talk as a But they are become plays | hotels, ate 1" he said, | the trees. chain | acres to each. A | make a vea bites, any is for with any- of an writing, letters. DOLLY IF BACK HURTS USE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Eat Less Meat if Kidneys Feel Like Lead or Bladder Bothers You —Meat Forms Uric Acid. Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasion- ally, else we have bachache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headac rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorder: You simply must keep your kidneys | active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad | Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablesponful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so it no londer irritates, thus ending bladder dis- orders. Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful cffervescent lithia- water drink which everybody should | take now and then to keep their kid- neys clean, thus avoiding serious com- plications. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be- lieve in overcoming kidney trouble while it is y trouble. TN Cbtain COLOR CARD from o e The John Boyle Co., New Britain, and H. O. Thompson, Plainville. i in rters for Wil he brought are being pre farnous old London.—Qua Hohenzollern, if ngland for trial this tower of - the er of Londen. lts leads loomy Hewart, British solicitor completed the case for tion of the fcrmer to ared "low- staircase | Gordon | has stone 0 a interior. general, the prosecu- FIELD. Amsterdam, ~Information reached today that a new Afri- can diamond field had been discovered Ly officers the British Geological €urvey in the Gold coast. The stones | e found in shallow quartz gravel 5 miles northwest Acc capital of the colony. About 600 gems have heen found by panning during the preliminary operations. NEW DIAMOND Sept here of S SUPPRESSED, Tokio, Sept. Declaring that editions of thirty newspapers have been suppressed because of attacks on the government over the high cost of rice, the Yamato charges that ruffians belenging to the Selyukal or govern- ment party, has threatened its chief editorial writer and says “this is an uct of oppression of the right of free spzech.” PRI 24 APANE 5 TOO HIGIL New York.——“Present values exaggerated and abnormal from and influenced by war condi- i tions,” declaves Michael Doyle, pres- ident of the International Pulp Co. Phe vital things for the nation is to increase the production of food pro- | ducts and living necessities at the | earliest date possible. Higher wage standards tensify the situation, larger expenditure and reater demand for the present lim- ited and scanty supplies, resulting inevitably in higher p The for the high cost of in ex- panding the output and mills. are resulting will in- | perniitting a producing a sc: cure living is of farms INDIA GETS TANNER'S GOAT. Bombay.—The of In- dia considering an export duty of 15 per on hides and skis. Fifty per cent. of the t skins tanned in the Uited States tome .from India and the result will be higher prices. yvernment The High Price Of Coffee never troubles the users off OSTU S ill sellin e same afl' pflce as before the war. -~ London.—Lady Curzon Mrs. Alfred Durgan, considered of the most beautiful women in land or London social circles to visit her old home in Ameri formerly one Ire- about READY TO QUIT PETROGRAD, 23 Copenhagen, Sept. 23.—The Bolshe- viki have made all preparations for the evacuation Petrograd, accord ing to dispat to the Central Helsingfors h News A HE Bay Stater protects while he beautifies. Bay state Paints are made of the purest ingredients—ground and mixed scientifically. A coat of Bay State Paint means a coat of beauty and protec- tion too: Bay State prolongs the life of things paintable. Don’t let your house o' anythmg within show signs of old age, ‘Bay State” will brush away the wrinkles and baldness and make it pretty and prim. 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