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Forwich Bulletin iand Gourier. 125 YEARS OLD. TO TAKE PHIMARY LESSONS IN : AGRICULTURE. The idea of teaching the Blackfeet Indians lessons in agriculture has the endorsement of the government:; and the most intelligent Blackfeet braves that could be found upon the reser- yation will be brought to the Madison Square garden exposition, November 3, in the hope that they will go back to their veople imbued with modern “I wish vou'd call at Jimpson's store while vou're downtown” said Mrs. Quigway. “See Miss Bilkhammer, who-has charge of the dress goods de- partment and tell her I want two yards of the stuff I was looking at the day : < IS ERRAND PORMARES Sl e e promises, but 1 see that men are all the same.” i “My dear,” replied Quigway, earn-i estly, “just give me omne sane com- mission and see how buoyantly I'll per- form it. Ask me to do something that | won't make it necessary for me tc! CYCLING .RUNEI IES, Comedy Cyclists. Good Comedy Bill. - - 7 ALFREDO, The Street Musician. LEFEVRE ¢ ST. JOHN, Singing and alking Due. Motion GREAT 1)OUBLE- agricultural ideas. Before the land of look and act like a gibbering idiot ] abscription price, 12¢ a week; 50c a BREED THEATRE I called there with Mrs. Stacklow. AR ey ; : 5 £ h & ety : and mark my alaerity. If you want S ::“3 t‘};‘;"“‘: "”’°rf,‘"l‘":]ifsn°§’!e“$’ ho| She'll remember it if you mention that)a piece of blue gingham or of straw- FEATURE mROGRAM intered at the Postoffice at Norwleh, | .o ¥ 111¢ T0an, €qCh Indii Mrs. Stacklow said her sister had | berry roan satin, let me get it for you. allotted a farm. The number of this Conn., as second-class mattet. . Anvthing, so I won't have to reel oft : : . * “relephone Cnlles tribe has dwindled to 6000, and con- | bonght tep Ra¥AS H L e ot of ‘Stuff about Mrs. Stacklow. i Puiletin Businees Office, 480 gress dealt a severe blow to the sur- ‘disgustedly, “If I went into a| I don’t see why you object to men- e rea “S n { Euileiin Editorial Rooms. 85-8. vivors, last year, when it set aside a Vith such % rigmarole as thit the | toning Mre. Stacklow. You used to J 9 oy Builetin Job Orfice, 35-6, territory larger than the state Of{ onijetor would box me up and s | be ve friendly with her husband, ! } Witlimantic Office, Room 32 Murray | Rode Island and established Glacier | me to the foolish foundry. If land T've heard vou speak of her in| Al\d Saved Fer the To\rrmts Building. Teiephoue 210. National park. This newest of Uncle | want to buy something at Jimpson's [‘the highest term: i | T Sam’s national parks. now closed to|vouwll have to buy it yvourself or else “Oh, Christopher Ceolumbus! Can't - Norwich, Tussday, Oct. 17, 1911. .. | Go™F, JPel PG, AW, I o |16 e What 'vol ‘wamt fn Such & wav | vou wndersiand hat 1 dont want to STRONGEST BILL IN MONTHS abounds in big game of all kinds. But ”i‘\flitl ‘f"!‘i“r;’e"m‘ 4:_“:"‘ "" .l,isz u:”l‘;‘:{‘-?\;: 20 mm‘d flo'fih‘]“l’ll’;":)g abm{ttfi';‘g ‘\“" See the Greatest Pictures, taken of the Flood. See' the thrilling Nack SR clvi 2 E. : oratic awyer i man? T'm willing uy an; oth: £ .3 ilroad trestle. Liw. Blackfeet Draves gHie give 2P| o show what I mean E e o Bus el aoihar scene during the destruction of-a railroas : T s = ' their bows and rifles, and try—te be Why, u, how absurd you are! | want so I can describe it to Miss ¢ Lircuiation o come farmers. Do Nothing could be simpler than the lit- | Bilkhammer.” : The Blackfeet are the highest typeltle thing I ask. lask you to do. i can’ “I never saw anybody so unreason- 9 X The B““efin. of Indian. . Their integrity, fortitude, | describe the goods I want so that able Bora, - Nothing could be stmpler | TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY, chastity and admirable dignity place mluld llifl-‘p ll_rm your mind exactly | than, the little thing I ask you. All | ° them above the other tribes. 1t is|What I want if vou say to her that|you have to do is to go to Miss Bilk- - . | g The Bailetin has the Inrgest eir- robable that their demeanor atthis|its the stuff 1 was lookimg at the af- | hammer and sav to her that I want r‘l’l lne | calztion of any paper in Easters | Prol 4% i o o iable | Lernoon I called at the store with Mrs. | two yards of the stuff I admired so 1 " l Connecticut, and from three te four || national land show will se 8\‘ "{“\:’ i Stacklow, It was about 3 o'clock, and | much the day 1 was shopping with i fimes larger tham that of smmy fnf|example to |sur;‘w Ms"dher}f“ *"l‘m 31 Stacklow wore her new brown | Mrs. Stacklow. She’'ll know in an ot 2 | Norivich. It is delivered to over the East Side Indians, ress and—" instant hat 1T want if you mention = % 3,000 of the 4,053 houses ia Nor- ‘Paul Kellys,” “Monk Kast- “And the thermometer registered 100 | that Mrs. Stacklow said her sister had NE V“ YORK Every Evening at Eight. wich, and read by ninety-three par | ' mans and others, who would, per- | degrees above zero, and the weather | bought ten yards of that material to ! Tuesday, Thursday' and Saturday vemt. of the paople. Im Windhmw || haps, derive far less benefit from at- | bureau predicted 'unsettled weather | make dresses for her twin daughters, STEAMERS | e SRR e it is dellvered to over 900 houses, || tending the land show. In this con- | With local rains in the southeast por- | Henrietta and Pauline, who are going ana Dantcison 1o eves || nection it may be stated that the|lon. Td be a sweet looking idiot | east to visit with their grandmother | MAINE I b e o | me uch a spiel to that Bilkham- | until Christmas Miss Bilkhammer , 1 e piaces 1t || management of the exposition I8 rals- | mer girl, She'd ask me it insamity | will recall the conversation distinctly, —AND— The Poli Players . idered the Iocnl daily. ing a fund to buy kets for the 2 €Wlran in the family or H and will be able to put her hand on NEW “AMPSHIRE | A Eastern Commecticut has forty- || York proletariat, and to try 1o see rlated se.. T'll" be. 3i { the identical bolt of goods, and—" i Presenting Lillian Russ aine towns. one humdred mmd sixty- | | whether agricultural ideas will not|make an exhibition of ) | “Ana then, if she has any sense | Choose this route next time you go Giitatont! Sticcams five postofiice districts md forty- have a civilizing influence on them |ing such a line of talk { she’ll soak me over the head with it}to New Y. . You'll have a delightful ome rural free delivery routes. adwell: gest. for unloading such a string of gib- | voyage on Long Island Sound and a s s The Briletin is sold In every _— “Before we were married,” said Mrs. sh on her. Those prenuptial | SuPerb view of the wonderful sky line | - e eile tin Quigway cith g sigh & & i 5 o + and water front of Manhattan Island. | 7 : 1 of the R. F. D. ERS. gway with a sigh, ou promised ; ises vo& mentioned Were the | reutes tx Bastoms Gemmectiowt. NEW. MONEY ORD | to do any little errands for me straight goods, and I meant them, but| Steamer leaves New Lonaon at 11 p. | routes Ix Enste Now the r nal banks are to fol- | fully. You told me over and over it|I hadn't much experience with women | 74 “ent Cmiven: : {}‘,“}"1‘4‘9}’1&' l - low the pace set by Uncle Sam and would be a delight. T asked that of | then, and I didn’t suppose you'd ask | North River. 7 0'clock mest mOrhIng. C'RCLLA'"ON are to embark in the money order | YOU espec 43_\-. because I knew how my ; me o make a monk NEW [.ON[")N e i 9 1 bers of | Mother used to be rebuffed when she I didn’t need to ask 1 ra ey 3 i . 1001, ‘avesad Liveosseseaiess RIS LI POSE B G ssoeiation ape | anted father to do something for her. | the work was alreac —To—— A racing comedy that is ak the American Baniers' as €11 thought you meant it when yvou made |'go News. laughter and brightness. e iR 5,920 || pianning o co-operate in the estab- I NEW YORK skt g i lishment of a eystem by which funds ! may be transmitted with safety and at Write or telephone W. J. Pm,“ps Night Prices 15¢, 25¢, 35¢, 50c Wesk exnding reasonabie rates, Agent, New London, Conn. for state- Matinee Prices 10c, 15, 25¢ 8,275 October 14 A committee of the bankers has 7 rooms and information. iv3id | ascertained that the postoffice depart- i = o e ment handles some $750,000,000 a year Attentlon Farmers ' Next weelk “SKY FARM.” ——a—tm—mee—p=——= | i, money orders, and the -bankers | 9 L4 FOR QAFER AEROPLANES think they can secure a good share of , New York & announced that the Wrights |this business, And they are going to . have nearly perfected a new regulator | try to do it. : | ! or seroplanes as a means of increa Expert financiers who are thoroughly | ng eir safet not increasing their | conversant with the needs of busi- k | spee This device will aid them in [ness men have planned a system £ | F $ oo i ; iding to earth when an accident to | Which they believe will enable them are 1. ! Benefit of the - 4 nachinery happens in midair, -and |t meet the demands of business men For Fa"est alld Big' Freight and passenger service New St Mary's Church thus decrease the number of fatalities, | #nd permit the bankers to divide the 4 direct to and from New York. | =l y - ¥ i A - = 4 4 rom orwich - H This invention has come none top|Mmoney order business with ot only ges' ankey Rfllsed IR T ol atufle;gay.s, Thurs | Baltic soon, for in September 16 fatalities [ the government, "‘;‘_ “;‘sl‘: bt “‘90“‘ ] Xew York, Brer 55, wast River, || » Conn. o ere added to the list which was made | Press companies which have long done [ foot Roosevelt Strcet, Mondays, || Saturaay, October 14, 2 / a full hundred by the death of Hans|& highly profitable business in this| & S | Tuesday, October 17. Schmidt at Berne, Switzerland, on | connection—The Waterbury Republi- | F. V. KNOUSE, Agent, i Saturday, October 2L Saturdan can. | % i Tuesday, October 24. ; There has been more flying the past = Next Best $5.00 Spturday, October 28. Tuesday, October 31. ear than ever, and the number of | Uncle Sam has shown that the mon- | Thi b v L ; > - ¢ s venient a Fair ctions every nigh > fatalities has been double the total | €y orde em is convenient and | TFair attra number for v{)!rrr‘ preceding \l‘ars_n #!1 safe; and it is not surprising that pri- hird ss'“o Low Rate Autumn T‘“n\ Admission, 10 cents. i - . 5 4 , o 5 ing in it for The cause of many fatalities has | VAte concerns see something in it f : een the Inetination oy oatallties 1as | i) emselves. Uncle Sam is against kill- = ; To ; . e ectachiat orhinitions aaors o BIVE |, ¢ competition; #ud they have. noth-| The Bulletin proposes to fi eal Sea Trip to the Mos | MUSgiC. spectacular exhibitions, or to take un- ‘ e o 2 X | capture the three fattest and | nnd d Healthiest n-sonl the W | Vearsanted risii {ne to fear along these lines from| Tccant TuLkavl Lol BE Sffered Every ouidoor, recreation, exceleat sea Izp‘v:l- | In this, as in all other accupations, | Nim. He should claim the same right for_the Thanksgiving market h-—g;’;‘g',,,,,, e Ogenn Voyage by HELEN LATHROP PERKINS the men of caution and judgment |PY the establishment of the experi- in Windham and New London FHE MAGNIFICENT, FAST, nxficqw have generally escaped serious injury, | Mental parcels post the postmaster Counties, ! Transatiantic Liner ¢ OCEANA?'’ TEACHER OF SINGING y faive v . to he | general asks for to compete with some 5 2 £ { illiams Street. e vinns s weR GO IIAGP L4 e (BETHE il cdriing PonveniEe | They must ‘be natives—hatched and grown in these two counties. L soetont Dispiscement. S88 £t Loum | S Iy ke TRAlY the S L salnet . obA Moy tho Rrdatest The Bulletin will buy the prize birds at the regular market price Fy First.Ciass Passenger Steamer tg Bermud e 5 i in addition to the prize to be awarded No Cattie or freight carried on the “Ocea » C. GEER e it e > is a good republican slogan : ion to prize t . : B o ot s , not down. Benefits to the "he turkeys offered for prize must have head and feathers off, en- Eluding stateroom berth & meals. 1 up { TUNER AN EXTRAORDINARY ROAD. many in all directions is good political trails drawn and wings cut off at first joint. Best Cuisine on mao:‘:‘uun;m. | Diipont proposes to m St | The first prize of $10.00 io the largest and fattest young turkey; e ee heiis: sultes.de Tuxe with num 122 Srospect St t n of his 110-mile macad: w2 A f ond ize of $5.00 to the second largest and fattest young turk baths; flnmpromenldedeek!nthewrld l'clhel- - ® § Tol. 611, Norwieh, O abvoss: the ‘state ‘of Délawab { third prize of $5.00 tof the largesi and fattest turkey raised in s, Pmmmd‘e (?"n"f:r"wfi !“ganllu“h;wl‘r‘!n:s‘:: b e ¥ A EDITORIAL NOTES. | London or Windham Counti 0“‘73"““5‘ Yacluding Shore Excursions, and the mterest of ihe wima | Happy thought for today: Compared | The s open to any man, woman, boy or girl residing in IRS xocels, £c.at Lowest Bater; | (F YOU WANT A ) o The WROIE! with what a man is doing, what he is| The turkeys must be submitted for examination and Beautitul Booklet iine 490 Boway, N. ¥ FIRST CLASS PIANO, 4 blie | 80ing to do cuts little ice. ¢ the Tuesday before Thanksgiving at 12 o'clock noon. get a SHONINGER through is what he says of his public | 808 For the largest and fattest young turkey $10.00 will be awarded WHITE, THE* TUNER, gt . .. il in addition to the market price. This turkey will be given to the i 45 South A St. Taftville. 20 miles T have in mind ttie | The only love that an nl.,g \man can |} Rock Nook Home. I 2 blishment - of agriculture experi- | abpear pectable in is self-love: anc 2 ¢ S . > t stations for the benefit of the | must go slow at that. | in :.T:ntit’»: ,;:\"e);"x?atrl\efl(ses;‘,l’("i fi?fln%PtugriTi{l,mT;I;e I:r!»':,;;'z.w?lfl sfsx?? CHARLES D. GEER farmer and development of the state, b o 5 o 1 nish the Thanksgiving dinner for the Sheltering Arms. 2 Teacher of Singing in charge of graduates from the agr Ehesmen qeita sood digeat onaisn | To the raiser of the largest and fattest turkey over a year old Resumes work October 1st. cultural colleges in the country. They | 21y harbors a good disposition. The a prize of $5.00 in addition to the market price. This will go to the — ~ Central Building, 42 Broadway. will show the farmers of Delaware, | (WO hang together like comrades. | County Home for Children for a Thanksgiving dinner. 3 = == e e e and those of any ot state, how two ¥ , | The Judgcs \\m be di.«fmme,vmn persons who will weigh the tur- | H had grown ome before. Of course, | 9°CtoT 8 ‘f\ the ° m lade, but ne | 'All_turkéys that are eligible for competition will be purchased at O i G L there will he other representative ad. | Makes them take their medicir (| the market “price, so “any ‘tubker raiser who enters a bird in the Two GRAND CRUISES hand. Tree lunch every Saturday itk o bis ol fo. . Tl > e e . contest is sure of seiling the bird whether a prize is won or not. & : m e, ivestock of the | e commecticut women who read| 4 NOV. 1912 | FEB. 1913 =" 1y H it is my belief that|, . pBi Eron ixty times 18 now = ‘ Sl the Deat eatilal Aait ] Do SI0le (LELOURE XLy, Lines IS oy (From New York) (From San Francisco) The Wester y House, | being asked if she loved her neighbors. | b No. Mai the needs of the human rac | S g oA s e By e eiabiai- Ooistvg Rbamce | Formerly D. J. O'Brients. 68 No. Main, N A = 1 < y O Cl Ver, ¥ road itself, my ideas in-| When Dr. Wiley investigaler the these - VIOTOR LU SE | Kenyon ove 'oDs. ombination which would ul-| pypkin pies of New England he will | Bib! ii Bo | ana Tev's, constituted #@ho 1A I (s timately provide for both motor-driven | fing that the substitutes are pure f00d. | 1ie Question X . while the other, Ch following same itinerary as e gt e o g ; at the substitu E - { Hie folliwors; ara o -modos oe S. S. CLEVELAND. |H. COOPER — Uphelsterer a wa A 40-foot roac % % T i f C Your Bible questions will be an- || From this standpoint, then. we can |’ and including all necessary ex- 3 pre < ez et nde St kAL LG a prevailing opinion that Co- |} ywered in these columns or by mall - the demt wirs o oa | 9800 & | SRR All general upholstering and mat< - e e A hicles, e lumbus did not live long enough to|}if sem¢ to our Bible Question Box || commanded as servants to do the| 3" A few accommodations available for the tress work at one-half rate for nexq also permit of reasonable speed for |look like all the portraits of him that | | Editor. | things contzired in the Jaw. The prin. | jecond cruise of the S."%. 'C Land, o0 v dina ehicle traffic A 30-foot | are being printed. i = iple of tice was the, dominating |1 Sen Sranciseo Heb. f athway will g ampl pace for B Q—Wh i i King | featu given to the is- | PURATION OF EACH CRUISE 110 Tel. 555-4 100 West Main Streed horse-drawn vek I believe the| A Kansas bridegroom having fainted| . == “;c:‘c's s:;: “A‘" " S”:a ng £ an eve. atooth | o iy o spsann e i this road en finished will | at the wedding, it is suspected that he | ug e Bey S, HaeXe: foran etc., while to the Ch: S 3 & 5 o show the people of the United | was overcome by the appearance of | ®Y®” etc, and yet the Lord Jesus in ‘the. zana of Gua." o Is et e oY HOWTUCK AFE States by a practical example, how |the bride's family. His teachings said: “Resist not evil,” |1OV¢ 15 their vule of procedure. ANITARY e baHE o i ——— apparenfly in contradiction of the | fruin from steaiing, murdering ete, b HAMBUBG'AMEH'GAN LINE 0 ntenance, will _ The insurgents of the west believe | words of Moses? | are merely =dmonished along the 1nes | ) 4345 Brw S PRING WATER YJATISFYING nd pay tho | in organ sing two mil- Bl l of love and kindness, “Resist not ‘cvil ' 1 ed the land a handsome dividend | lion dollars a paper to pro- bt v | do good to those who persecute you.' ' Tt e e ground or investment. | mote their narrow views, ‘ view of the teachings | “1:0Ve your enemies Tel. 34-2. Norwich, Conn, ounty or state credit might be nr»‘u—‘ — — i Two parallel ages ! O E s — temporarily, but in | Every man who owns an automo- | are outlined in the| I tn't ery for it: wait i only a very bile does not feel as'good as he looks | of the | until you are older. Tommy—Then L'll Dr.F. W. HOLMS, Denlis! re n when he is spee by at the rate of | other | be too ©ld to cry.-Harper's Ba g i it ek e il Ul the Gospel age or tne | e Ao Ghannon Buiiding Annexz Room A. A nged such manner as | Peenty-tveaniles anhour | Christian Two classes of people | o @ o~ . TR TRIP slo-sls UPWARD Teleriione 527. oct10d greatest protection, for l:.m-:un\ i — i have been the Lord TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY ¢ = du P onsiders that much of the | The politi a]l r.ml s in this great| theso age: e st and then Take LANATIVE BROMO Quinine Meals snd Berth Included On i uropean roads | COURITS MUSL have platforms next year | the Caristians ot followers of Christ, | Tablets. Dr ney if it . epit ropean roads wist. | 3 : eSning iTopest’ rOME| 0¥ vine trne ‘o 1HE BedBle ana that| iThe Baul. (Febrema o ey | i Sphei The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. o roadside. This Toad W ales i [ihes intend to live up 0. poirts out the distinction between i ture is on each box. Transatontic SPAGHUS” 4 « s for the landing of airships, = T = — —— — Li Ton ) h .st known methods adopt- | The new state of things in California L Ad e Ao et P 5 | > B ns | to make the judges in future second. ¢l ;. | almost as much notice of the| acme of 2 ry r ON HIS JOB AGAIN. el b iotin it sl il Sanderson & Son, General Agents, 157 Franklin St N mes from Washington that| ¢ has been decided that it Is not a w. Jo OWNSEND i Zare st 3 . rankiin g Vilev. chief of the chem- | Cpristian spirit which prompts a wife t Or Local Agents. e an ympion of pure- el . o : o Geanpion of bure- |to prod her hushand with a hatpin to SUITS PRESSED 50c b \ AP | stop b snoring in church. rucer roa wa } iis job, apparently with | & Pi A & i n redalie ‘remembeenoes of his | g 3 ‘ i i Gur Wagon Calls Everywhere iRl vy President Taft has gone half-round { ° | am";lymw A v|-nh\’i‘ will the circle without dodging a banquet; o A o at Toniseie Ton e e Vi | but the banquet may make him wish | nam@n S GEO E plTCHER L e e e L e s ™ | STAMP SPECIALS THIS WEEK : . E. vote ntion to the important part : g s I | s e \merican women may plas in the eme | The eight-wheeled automobile has 50 STAMPS with’ 50¢ T Our pBG!a 'y | Civil Engineer, s Sy R el ity dr\x its appearance, but ;_hn_sc who with any Cc lea '_widhesb(l(_: anuounce (o his patrufl...,taré: Dr. W A a crank. but he is | aF¢ distressed by the cost of tires are - the public that he has moved to M LT Ll e RIS e s Sl e g 25 STAMPS with any 35c Coffee | QUALITY GUARANTEED || 5o Shipmnin busialng: opposice SR LR Sl 6 Y- M. C & the pe because hi# honesty of pur-| : : i E g ot gt Al RS S L 25 STAMPS with any 25c¢ Extract | as represented. & = Mrs, Wil who is in sympathy | ©f \:u» desert of mm:;]r but think there 1‘ Halloween Decorations with her husband's work, is openly a |18 danger it will change the axis of ! % o f . eader f woman's movement against | (e earth, might as well pause. EXTRA CUT pRICES '} Prices positively Ha‘v"w“" Stationery nele groceries and meat shops. —— 4 o B Hlalloween Post Cards leaner and more healthful food will A Pretty Suburban Picture. Fine Smoked Shoul 1 5 Halloween Seals r slogan: and it ought easily ]H'r: in the suburbs, the other da S e ders at lohc per lb' i 7 L Halloween Tally Cards become a national movement. the writer saw a woman leave her o TR - 3 ;hun- yard, evidenily to go to a neigh- PureLard - - - - - atllc per 1b. | § z \_ Ha:lc[weel n Pl:ce Cards : PR 4 | POr's up the street. Behind her fol- i ¥ alloween Favors rell o mistake has been mide Which flowed a Tiock of hens ‘and mewsiy Best Butter - - - - at 30c per lb. i J0m 0. IS5, i and... equires the relaying of the brick pave- | growr. cf They were fine bird 1 ! ment on Main street, near the Boston | majestic Plymouth splenai s : : { BLACK CATS goodly sum of tax-money has md Reds, and other v Flour Z5c bag Uneeda Biscuits 4c pkg. i f o ties of kindred quality, A8 they t WA behind, peculiarly, they fell into sin- 8 bars Laundry Soap for 25¢ ! > T 7 e e i nan| G B e | o s g e v | CRANSTON g 40 ! 4 < cession heat i ; ce o / to win the gratitude of those diners |followed the hand that feeds them, per- FINE LINE OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Wibe e [,,‘,’“;‘n, o R e for: the coming anniversary. who like to hear the orchestra pla haps four or five rods. when the wo- Sept. 30, 191, are due and payable at ia 0 % Bt bt e b 5 man discovered them. Then she shoo'd ” dhre "of t. 2, ¥911. ce open MRS, T. S. (‘_:‘"z:"’::u"o“’z i 3 alis - b3 .| ihem. The -line broke as tenpins fall - rom ' 5 p. . and on the r ; o mt e Ay (';‘“T!:l“ll]\‘;\‘! \h\u ‘l;rh\\"‘;‘::; hefore the ball, and the woman did not Phone 276-3 Free anlVO"y paveny £ ““ it Lo s S 2R SRG BRRE YOI SN know that she had spoiled a rare and o 7y 00 ; the string is he has a bet on, don't belh?"““(“l picture, — Rutland (VL) ‘x RAYMOND, swprised, That isn't the worsy! News oct2é Cashier. i 4