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4n the shape of food, S diminution. Oitts of money. large and gmall. may e ‘sent _either A Adkan, Norwich, or to Gharies O Fuss, state ‘treasurer, care Hartford Trust compeny, Hartford. SIMION E. BALDWIN, MARCUS H, HOLCOMB, WEEKS, Snenul Committee, ANNOUNCEMENTS AT THE AUDITORIUM. Mary Pickford in Novel Film Version of Cinderella, Latest Famous Players . Paramount Feature, Tomorrow at the Auditorium Mary Pickford, the most popular motion pic- ‘ture star in the world, returns to the ‘acreen on the Famous Players-Para- mount programme in a four-part mod- ern and original film version of the century old classic Cinderella. In the exquisitely fanciful fairy tale, od from the beautifully symbolic ‘Mary Pickford portrays th Thotlc but pewitohing hetle: cinder girl, the heroine of the world renowned and universaly loved tale of the abused ‘step-sister who was at last rewarded for her virtue and patience by a splen- did triumph over the haughty sisters and unkind step-mother, and crowned rincess and sovereign of her true fove's heart. This new and modern Cinderella is a delightful blend of d pathos, and provides a iconsummately artistic treat for peo] In the imposing and elab- production, illusion and reality adifully mingled, and the famous ttle heroine of the children of all #ime lives and breathes upon immortal there as in earts. with a tender charm that is all Bary Pickford's own. ‘The varying vicissitudes of Cinder- E- version of life, with her many sorrows an great triumph, are depicted with A inating degree of realism, and the iring episodes of the beloved tale mre dramatically and picturesquely de- veloped in this most charming and hnique of fairy photoplays, just as ‘they are chronicled in the beautiful wtory that is its origin. This beautiful photo production will mumn at the Auditorium for two BEATS ON SALE THIS MORNING. For Some Baby, at the Davis Theatre ¥ Thursday, Aug. 12th. At-the Davis theatre Thursday, Aus. I2th, the estate of Henry B. Harris ‘will present Some Baby, 2 new three- Bct farce by Zellah Covington and ; slmonm revised and staged by e B-.by deals with the supposed \dincovery of the real elixir of youth by @n old sclentist who, like Ponce de iLeon, has set out to find the universal restorer. The application of this elixir ito an old general and to the sgientist's daughter is followed by so many {rymarkable happenings that theamazed d professor is warranted in believing {that his compound is indeed working [wonders—wonders that ‘at - times {threaten to land him and his young tant in deepest trouble and that ldnvolve the love affairs of the prore.- 'sor’s family and friends until at the [very end all the knots are untied and the professor finds that if he hasn't ‘actually found the real elixir of youth #he has nevertheless found the means fortune and fame. Through _the of ingenious comedy_situations §un two romances so that Some Baby a dramatics elixir composed of love and laughter, epiced with a dash of , and making what is promised o be a most seductive potion. Some Baby will be presented with i#gome cast”—Frank Lalor, who leaves musical comedy to create the role of ithe ola scientist; Francine Larrimore, iJessie Ralph, Ernest {Bawards, John Arthur. Beth Franklin, ‘Bara Biala, Gilbert Clayton and Rob- Lert"W. Lawrence. r. Beats go on sale at the box office at 10 & m. today. Prices, $150, 31, 75c, 50c, 95c, 25c. Note—This is the same production ‘and exactly the same cast which will mflu&e Fulton theatre, New York, tely after this engagement. COLONIAL THEATRE. Ms—, Broken Train, Hazards of S Helen, Today’s Films, > geeing Colestia, the beautiful in thesilm serfal of the same Troms the. bideons rerent Sho was ured, and her won- ‘infl ‘woman, ‘beautitul rutnu achleved by the * that ‘was s to pay for WILL_ASK GOVERNOR . TO OFFER-REWARD ——— Attorney Hopes to Get Infor- mation on Murder of Seaman De © = In an to_uncover ‘some clue o Lhe !d&ht(t}' of the person who mur- dered Scaman Willlam de Groot of |~ deor 'week kidneys and bad backs want a Norwich - People Give .Credit Where, Credit is Due. D ot . Kidney remedy that can be depended 'WANTED . WANTED—] —_— nursemaid or ufi" ! ek Adaréss Box 19, NoO. 3. Telephone 198 ot o e sy P i b2 | ctne -for the kidneys only, and ome vision 1s |that S8 Dacked by wiling testimony|a Pot | of Norwich people. Here's a case: . under the state law, r sharing in any roward. The It is hoped that ny perso: nformation that identity of the mi the reward. The New London police-up to late Monday had no clue to the murderer. The state police Monday came across something of value, but could not | make any announcement for- Wbllcl.‘ tion. They are following ap v thing that looks as though it Tignt furnish some clue. Coroner Franklin H. Brown said Monday afternoon that he is still in- vestigating the murder of de Groot. The coroner said he is not yet ready to make a report. “I am still inves- tigating, trying to find out who the man was that committed this crime,” Coroner Brown said. Saturday the coroner was in New London and had several persons before him for exam- ination. They were those whom it ‘was thought might know something of the crime, but none of them could &ood | throw any light on it. As with the “CONNIE MACK." Connle is an Elk. The Norwich lodge three years ego made Danny a member for life. The Elis, with the idea in view of getting Connie to come to Norwich, if he can possibly get away, yesterday afternoon sent him this tele- gram: “ConniesrMack, -Shibe-Park,:Philadel- phia, Pa.: “The Norwich lodge extends to you and the Shibes a complimentary invi- tation to attend their annual ci to be hel Weana-aav Aug. 11, 4, hrough. Danny Musphos you to sen h A the box of baseballs for ourouting. “Please Wwire if we can snticipate your preserce. “R+O, PTINUT, “Sec'y Eiks' Prolic™ Captain Hayes wore the mmile that won't come off state and local police, the coroner is as much in the dark as when the mur- der was first reported. Residents of the section of Tilley street where the body was found pro- fess to know nothing of any of the circumstances. They heard no strug- gle, there was no outcry heard by anyone, and as far as can be learned no ome in the neighborhood saw de Groot In that vicinity at any time Th night. * Lieut. Theodors F. Downing of the state police ana State Policeman Jackson were at work Iate Saturday night, but_were compelled to admit that they had unearthed nothing that was of any real value. Lieutenant Downing said it is a baffiing case with nothing to guide the officers in_their quest for the murderer. Officer Charles P. Hammond of the New London po- lice is continuing his investigation, but has had no more success than have the state officers. The only Information the officers have gleaned is regarding de Groot's movements early Tsursday evening. This they learned from Seaman Sny- y | der, who was with him but left him the man that picked the stage stuff, and he thinics he has something that wiil drive even the model show of U814 $o the tall timber. The tug ofwar-wilkdavedoari@eams. The Norwich team, with Val kmen team, under Tom Folay, is heavy, and the Jewett City team, wht with William E. quarrymen that cugnt to give & seed account of themselves. iither the mayor of Wil- limantic or the mayor of Putnam will be starter or timer. The-mayors that are Elks have to @raw conspicuous Jjobs. The mayor of Norwich ds likely Park City brothers with him, The New Haven delegation will have the way they did last year. Jack Wilson's Scotch band, Tracy of Norwich, all 1914 rivals, with the possibility of a dark horse or two from outaide.’ Sherift Charies A Gates f Windham cpunty, Who was_enter- SRt by Towit loss- yoar, hopeful that the Norwich man, for all he ‘weighs 287, will get there. Maine will start at 285-and-Bartlett at 255, same as last year. The pig 1s training, in se- clusion, and will be ready to run for his life Wednesday. The entry list for the pig race is large. In the 100 yard dash, Tony Bernard and “Jupes” Mcintyre, who were only a foot apart last time, will have it out. The Me- Cormick-Larsen special arouses tre- mendous interest. It is expected a new record men over 50 will be made by the winner. Tubbs’ band will lead the parade to the park, and Paul Revere will ride ahead, the way he did last year. Fred Hutchinson had the P. R. job last time and filled it to overflowing. He will be on _a horse tomorrow. For the dinner, to be superintended by Representative Joseph H. Hender- s0m, assisted by George C. Park, a great avalanche of bluefish, clams, chicken, lobster, green corn,’ sweet ~potatoes, and other good things suitable for & spread for several hundred hungry Elks and their friends from seven or eight cities have been ordered. The committee does mot propose that any man in the park that day shall leave the pavilion hungry or dissatisfied. All the e run off before din- , and-take lifo easy as the breezes off#the water and keep all hands after strenuous efforts at the din- > Fartton a fora*willisend quite a party, an 50 will New Haven. Westery. will send more then one carload. hn gates at 10, 'o close when tI minute’s fu; get around, at 9 o'clock. The position in which de Groot was founa indicated that he was knocked over the head from behind. He was lying on his face. His hat was on the sidewalk a few feet away, probably tossed there by him as he was struck. There is no motive apparent. He was not robbed as he had but $5 when he came over to the city and there was $2.60 in his clothes. The only theory is that he had trouble with someone and in the encounter wag dealt what-proved to be the death blow. Buys Quaker Hill Farm, ‘Walter W. Concklin of Four Winds farm, which was purchased by the col- lege trustees ‘from the Bolles estats, provements will move thers immedi- The place has not been occu- pled since Mr, Lawson’s death several years ago. Mr. Concklin is in the chicken business. Announcement of Engagement. ®™r. and Mrs. M. Goldfaden an- mounced the engagement of their Murray &t a party given at thelr home on Sunday. NORWICH TOWN irthday Congratulations for Lewis A. Hyde—Local Party Motored to New Haven—Pereonals. ‘A resolution conveying the congrat- tlations and good wishes of the First Sunday schoal _was sent Sunday to Mr. Lewis A. Hyde, Who that day celebrated his $9th birthe day. Mr. Hyde was for many_ years superintendent of the Sunday sehool. Motored to New Havln. Jm-auto party consisting of Mr. and ton, motored Sunday to New Haven, where they called at the home of Edward Davis. The party re(urned home by way of Hartford. ‘Miss Ruth Potter. of Xast Town the-week-end with friends Anthony Johnson of New Je been visiting his brother Joseph son of Otrabando avenue. Mr..and Mrs. W. S, Allls of Fim avenue are at their summer-home in Brookfield, Vermont for’ the next few weeks., Mr. Bnd Mrs. Arthur Hals and daughter Dorothy, of Ellington, are the guests of Mrs. Abble Hale of Lathrop avenue. has ohn- AT The cottage prayer meeting of the Methodist church will be held Thurs- Aay evening at the home of Mrs. Rob. ert Thayer. y Clarence Kudy with his sister Mrs. Thomas Dorsey and her three children of Barre, Mass., are the guests of their Richard Lane of Otra. A motor party from Westerty,com. sisting of Miss LaurasBaker, Mr. and Mrs. George Bennett and daughter, Viola, are the guests of Mrs, Julia Tal- bott for & few da; Miss Mary Murphy and Miss Ml Hunter; of Otrabando avenue Fuests ‘of Mrs, Katherine Anearn st her ‘cottage at Groton Long Point for the remainder.of the summer. Mrs, -Catherine Hogan, 22 Hickory St, Norwich, says! Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at N. D. Sevin's Drug Store, as highly today as-when I gave a public statement in their praise some years ago. This Temedy cured me of a severs attack 1| of xianey complaint, causing the pains in my back and trouble with the kid- ney wecretions to disappear after everything else had falled to help me.” Price 50c, at all deelers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Hogan had. Foster-Milburn Co. Props.,, Buffalo, N. Y. i 405 B e T, Worms Cause Many Children’s llls. ‘Worms, by thousands, rob the child of nourishment, stunt its growth, cause constipation, in taken as directed, kill and remove the worms, regulate the child’s bowells and restore its health and vitality. Get an original 2c box from your drugsis Dow't endanger your chiid’s heaith and future when so sure and simple a rem- edy can be had. BULLETIN'S WATTERN SERVICE 2, FRAN L s may be worn with & sultable material, and with Gny. Bt The pattern is cut in five s 38, 40 and 43 inches, bust measure: reauires 3 1-3 yar for No. material HHor No. 2 5ot e 26-1neh size. pattern of this 3l n ea to"any address on receipt of 10 cents in silver or @ Pattern 34, 36, Tt mate: ts m “The Bun-th cmnny. Norwieh, Co: Windsor Locks—~The water in the LEGAL NOTICE (AT A COURT OF PROBATE H within and for t Cante the u-m of a;i‘torbury- -on the 7th day of take “I recommend | ¢! EXPERIENCED male stenographer desires position: wide experiense; ex- cellent references. care Bulletin Co. WANTED—A table girl; one experience. _ Apply at Columblan House, Frankiin Bq oy a ABLE-BODIED brakemen, 3120 montAYY; | unnecessary. Railway, care tra d ry 380 monthly and $.53pply Co., Station A., aug ‘wanted; government Tants clerks; $70 montn; write immedi- ately positions obtainable. rr-nxnn ln-mutq Dept. 3 Ry u'u'l'ln—lumq furnitire and old silver; rice: ruckner, 55 Frackiin &t Fel 11i-3 FOR SALE FOR SALE—A new Blizzard No. ensilage cutter and blower, one wi harness. Call auglod 11 may26d THE PLYMOT 44 Laurel HIll Ave, The best plac iorwich fof sprin Jevich ot oeri parties accommodated. Phone 785. may5sd WA S o g e of al! ki &00d B Gl 's6 IIL l! ‘. Lblch-‘u tuning. A Gor- don, 238 Prospect St.Ci el 632-2. FOR SALE For Sale NEW BUNGALOW 11 LINDEN PARKWAY (off ms Street) Immediate possession Modern in every particular JAMES L. CASE 37 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. VERY CHOICE RESIDENCE FOR SALE Picturssque 14-roo! equipmen: gxtenaive Rower and vegetable under careful cultivatio; frontage of about 160 fect and depth of 75 feet and possess a W beautiful shade trees. Located in best residence section of Norwich. A erty that has been greatly admir not previously advertised for sale. TOp- a Archa W. Coit 63 Broadway. Telephone 1334. Neponset Shingles and all kinds of Masons’ Building Materials for ssle by Peck, McWilliams & Co. LOST AND FOUND LOST-—Gold watch with initials on b 1f found, return to Will be well rewarded. LOST—Brindle bull geliar with regiatered number 46 $ reward for dog or information le. iorwich, Ct. front ~of to his recovery. w‘uh ington S Left uare Garage, & oapraved: e eaintod Lo Berino b can, ulation Dept. ‘d and no uestios B. Yokel Circulation Yanager, Now Fork Ami n. __augdd m—c.mowmrnvr N“.l‘go e b: nc?loyn of the New York Ameri- 00a85 o soci: ty. All persons are Ju-lnn purcbasing or pegotiat. person has MONEY LOANED e e g % ed firm to . Toan G o., S DR.R.J.COLLINS DENTIST 148-Main Street, Norwich, Conn, Phone 424-4 se, | ToTnS A ive public notl Yo ihe ve c notice H Lo brin 1 fd.nte o, oone =‘"-°"°'::- ln said District, and roturn e tofthis" Com 'of the motice | et A HALE PIANO. OWNERS, NOTICE! If you will communicate with W..L..WHITE, Piano Tuner, of ' TAFTVILLE, he will give youa new ' proposition in regard to taking care’of youg piano. WANTED —Fiafio G. o2 Mai ¥ nt worl 7 FOR a (3 m_ house, n. t an Style. embrotaery. P s BT ‘admirably itable; gwmpe . izes: 34, 36, s of 24-inch rial astration mail . y 33 Frankl th DOG dog an r ad 0! i N 104 | 346" Losw—; ack walrus idt Rewar. Owner olen, before the or ha book decia Dook 1es: i t pai nois, E: creditors the in Street, ne et el Y. C. White Leghorn pullsts; algo S C. Reds. Bartholomew, Brooklyn, Ct. FOR SALE _Fine upright piano: bar- nln pflee 53_Map] Jersa — They cannot live on a b(rd treated with Koneman Lice gend S0c and try a botsle postage gm Konemah _Poultry _ Yards, ct. seidTaTRg n_St., Norwich, s SALE—Bay mare. 7 years old, 1130, perfect in every wi single or gdouble, "Albert AR Norwich, Ct. R. No. 4. Phon 3. Jewan oty B sug7d Bay mare, 7 _years old, perfect in Lovery, llnsl: or double, - Albert A T Sewett oity Dive FOR SALE_Motor bost 35°x¥', cabin gruiger. in firet class condl suita- ble for pleasure or cruisin equipment, including ice ish, has lar wel, T; complete m uvve water tank and two larg ¢ tanks, l two Sy finder Lathrop 16 B elght miles. For turther § or inspection, address P. O. Westerly, R. L FOR ¥—Cottage in Preston Cit Inguire on premis Emily S. Myer: FOR SALE First class barber shop and tobacco stor no com- Dotition: reasons for selling. sickness. israel Seguin, Central Village, Conn. aug’d FOR SALE — Black mare. welght about 1100. gentle and good driver, aiso 3 year old colt. well broken. one Jersey top buggy an: open bu it Al’lum i L A SALE Black mare, 6 years, wel‘hldlxlé Tel. 249-4, Norwich Div. augs Situated on lAurlll Tl rosa. abodt ons mile from Fra: Sauare,’ consisting h ngs. ‘It is just the plage for & person desiring to make money. James E. Dewoit, Trading Cove, Norwich. ¥ Toauire ot iesae A:'q:‘g“ Hichards Building. 91 Main St TO_RENT—The very desirable 183 Brosaway, down. mu Jobn o5 tu-x-x. 52 Broadway. RENT—To comtortapie room, Sacde gution. inquire s this 15, TO RENT—Half of double ho: rooms. inquire at 15 Oak St Gardner. TO RENT Cotizge at 36 McKinie Avq. Mre 5 G Congdon . 3yisd BENT—Upper _six un. Bot and cold water, T Eim St ' Waltney, Norwich Butletin. Y Svsa TO RENT —Rooms keeping. Inquire 5. G. Co Kiniey A: ITOMAGE ROOM—Ilnquire J. ning, sz broadway. VURNISL_D HOOM — Centraliy cated mma Morse, i8 Union St FUMNISHED 100) veniences, 35 Union TO RENT SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE SO —— for 322 SANES L. CASEL (Rental Dept.), 37 Shetucket St., Norwieh, Ct. FOR RENT Ome of the best located stores in Norwich retail district. Building al- 1o, ht house- Eongson, l’l Me- debisa o all_modern con. St_¥bBone 1051-3. ¢|most new with all modern improve- ments. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate and Investment Broker Franklin Square Norwich Conn FOR RENT Stores and Offices in_ new Thayer Building, Franklin Square. proof, best of elevator service, jai tor. Everything up-to-date. Apply to WILLIAM F. HILL, Agent, Room 108. TO RENT QUONOCHONTAUG—Ten-room cot- tage. 3 acres land, 1000 feet from Ocean and Salt Pond; sown fower and vegetable gardens; hardwood floors, plumbing and heat. Renta! $350. Others $200 to 34000. Send for booklet. FRANK W. COY. ‘Vesterly, R. 1. FOR SALE ra e Faiiow Horion. in the Atiantic. N for NOUMI‘P"‘ no end to auction | © for Omen—the good omen which | never falls; 1 R for Rubicon, ard ofher Rubes galore; H W for Wehheh and An ever “ 1 for ln-olenee which here Is uv-i brooked: C for CPD']n"lI‘G joy, which shouldn*t hl e H for Hand and the elow not ruth- ' leesly erook HUMOR OF THE DAY “The doctor told Tompfl);xn- he must ‘Around a pool table, generally.”— Boston Transcript. “Carl,” said the teacher, tell me what an fnebriate is “Yes, ma'am,” replled Carl “It is an ‘animal that does not have a backbone.”—Judge. “Why are you so strong for poets at_your little affairs?” “Well, a poet is supposed mot to notice it if there isn't very much to eat.”"—Pittsburgh Post. Possible Employer—H'm! 8o you want a job, ea? Do you ever tell iles, Applieant—No, sir, but I kin learn.— New York Times. y wife can’t stand for the way 1 pl.ny bridge. I fear a divorce. ut surely there must be tle: she says some of my dance steps aren’t so bad"—Kansas City Journal. “I guess the world is getting bet- ter. They used to launch a politi- cal boom in the back room of a sa- loon.” “Well?™ “Now a college gathering s the scene of the grand start”—Chicago Herald. “Now, to eliminate the criminal ele- ment, somebody ls proposing that all voters must own real estate.” “Wouldn't do a particle of good. Some hundinger would immediately dig up a law constructing sand bags as real estate.”—Loulsvile Courier- Journal. “Sorry not to have heard ydur lee- ture last night” said the loqmdaul bore. “I know I missed Everybody says it was splendid~ “I wonder how they found out” said Mr. Frockcoat. “The lecture, you know, was postponed.”—Kansas City Star. Two Lancashire boys were expati- sting on the relative merits of Uil fathers as musici y father is '.he greatest musician in the town,” eaid ome. “Oh!” the other sald “When my father starts his musio every man stops work.” How's that?” sald the otber. “What does he do ‘He blows the whistle for meals up at the mill”—Philadeiphia Ledger. “ean you 1960, *Ferpndne 231-12: STOCKED poultzy farm, 3% miles cut room ' cottage, nice each Piices for any rinting you -r" 'in nesd 9L Fhe Bulleun Compaay, Norwicn oD BT T amue; Gellert Colohester, Con. T of all kinds. postal to & cord, % cord $1.50. 646-12. FOR SALE Fine Residential Property, No. 69 McKinley Avenue, containing eleven rooms and bath, and all modern conveniences. Interior finely finished in beautiful hard wood. For full information, ask THOMAS H. BECKLEY, Fire Insurance and Real Estate May Building 278 Main St 724—Phones—474-3 80C0“BFORSALB AND SPRINGERS® T'D -'lol& &mf-’rflv e Talephone 30-4, Levancn: augta with i "por nonn, on o of 2 sironts 1h the eity: ex- tre butising ot with plsce ‘oon’ veni ear trof Inguire of FOR SALE The beautiful . residence, No. 249 Broadway, known as the Emerson Tur- Der property. Finest residential sec- ton in - Norwich. Includes 90-foot bullding Jot. Bold entire or Separate. AMOS A. BKOW(IDKG. may20ThSTus > FOR SALE WATCH HILL BUSINESS For Sale ok StoTe on leased land (long term. Vot 811 fxtur ng 004 business: o wra Sargain Cottage at Plensant View, A 10-room cottage &t Pleasant View. lot 80 by 200. Thia place s Senteally ioeated, S-misute Tealk to trol 1) and the price 15 Very Jow. "nquire about it: A Lot at Grotom Lomg Poist. Located on the water side, sand. beach, not far from board waik. Frice’ it taken this month I- only $690. bargain. Cotta; ail atouna it Farms. Cholce of 400—prices from $376 to $20,000. Send for catalogue, WILLIAM A. WILCOX, Real Estate Broker, No. 41 West Broad $t., Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. 1. Phone No. 365... FOR SALE SEVEN ROOM _ COTTAGE 'HOUSE Electrio lights, steam heat, set- tubs, large lot, in fine location. PRICE $3,300 N. TARRANT & CO,, 117 Main Street, Norwich FOR SALE 208 THAMES STREET Two Tenement House with § rooms each in excellent condition and on trolley line with 3 acres of good tillable land, barn and henhouses. Good opportunity for some ono I have two matched pairs and some nice big chunks and business Horses that I must dispose Of right away, .Come and see them. Prices right, PIERSO! s Tel. 1139, irea Three minutes’ walk from Peck’s|the corner two new Cottages with garage and all modern improvements. For particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estats Broker Franklin Square, Norwich THE KALEIDOSCOPE The number of one and two-family dwellings in Brookiyn are 62,080 aad 505, respectively. A newly-invented electrical device measures off the ten-millionth part of a second with accurscy. There remain of the Fifth Royals, a crack Canadian regiment, 37 men. These all are prisoners in Germany, Artesian well drillers recently dis- covered a rich deposit of copper in a region in Argentina where none was known to exist. Though 2,000 miles from a rafiroad, Yakutsk, in the extreme north of Asia, maintains an electric light plant the year around. A three-inch steel cable made for use in a Cuban mine, withstood s pulling test of 751,000 pounds, which is said to be the record. At the present time there ars mors Jews in New York city than were ever congregated in one city in the, history of the world, —_— A A physician is the inventor of & hol- Jow cane in which he carries all the licine bottles he ordinarily needs to have with him. An Austrian has invented an alum- inum alloy that is said to be rd a8 steel, that is noncorrosive and that can be and soldered. Thin Men and Women. DO YOU WANT TO GET FAT AND L4 l‘ruonar th most thin folkes who i that lh-y Inwist mach or stufling foos: rubbing on ereams.” or followin o physical culture stunt, whil {oal causs of thinmess goes untou You cannot f" fat unt dixen {lates 4he 054 7 jraparpiion known ¢o re- Sorywher: trouble wi -in 00 Spin wol on ul making ma: hou! Four cheeks g out. Fouy Dok, shouiders nd bust ainaps £54 your wking on from 1 to ds of solia, iealthy fesh ” Bar- J efficien: ncxpenslve ere g arok- o of fin. vlclni Bave it fnd are your meney if Feignt ncrease £ hot ned as per guarantee 1 ound in each large 'NOTE:—Sargol is recommended only Pesslita tn cases o :“.fl.;:“".'.«.. o Fesiits in s indigests ote., hlvbt. been reported, e shou! Oa o « Welght is