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PARTLY CLOUDY TODAY; PROBABLY RAIN TOMORROW e FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at the Auditorium. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at| Davis Theatre. i Common Council Meeting, Uncas Lodge, No. 11, L. O. in_0Odd Fellows' Hall. Thames Unlon, . 13 and J. of A, meets in Norwich Aerie, No. meets in Bagles' Hall, ANNOUNCEMENTS St. Regis Avenue House Sold. John Potter of Griswold has sold through the agency of Francis D. Don- ohue, the 7 room house on St. Regis avenue, to Joseph Rogalski, who purchases the property for a home. . F., meets U. B. of C. Carpenters’ Hall. 367, F. 0. E, MUSIC ASSOCIATION'S ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM At the meeting of the Norwich Music sociation at Slater hall this evening 8 o'clock the program will be as follows Menuette, from Quartet in G (K 387), String Quarte: Variations, Gluc on a theme from Alce: Mozart Saint-Saens e, Andante cant from Quartet, Op. 18, No. tring Quartet. ert Etude M Beethoven MacDowell Caron Adagio ca Allegro mode: from Qua Haydn! i Haydn | . Op. 64, No. 3 ing Quartet. a meeting for members only, ion will be made for tho: to join the association at he fees (31 for active and 52 associate membership) if now hold over througho: the season { 1913-20, ° Present members of the who also wish_ to pay their for the next season may t seriously embarrassing This is wish time. the AUDITORIUM. e story Jose and how The her a movie al, asserts F icer of the pict b 1stice ning of the Finger fan. Her ire will be shown today at the old lady ce had pear_at tain theatre in San Jose. The phinted imns. People talked word we ind that here was the of which had been a cer- papers | The a pic not been | like before ttle old 1ad had to adjusted her nd read wh listencd o pi had always say pooh- &een n_Camille—she who Edwin Booth and Richard M (whisper it) Lillian Rus the movies? to e talk about Th roused her intere: st any nice 1 does when in a quandary. pastor. indeed you uld go.” Rev. W. L. Stidger, | Us best known divines Why ed nith's great 1 San [ he motion picture. Dr. Smith 1 who wiped out the Barba made our state's lar tells all her life she w —not only wa | Yes—she applauded | while the handsome | e fighting parson, terror to the heart of organized | a movie—and she She came again r of Justice. 1l saw—a Twice she saw The Then she came once love story on the e old lady ie a -a \!.-41 in the wool fan, Almost every afterncon comfortable chalr, | 1s the newest re- | skein of daring plots| et romance Perhaps it's imagination, but some- how the nice e old lady hasn't| ecemed quite since The Finger| Justice movie fan. And still e—perhaps a 50 old nicer, BREED THEATRE. For its feature _attraction today ar Tuesday. the Breed will present Theda ¥ her latest super-produc- tion The Light. This photodrama tells a thrilling story of a woman of Paris who can love core of men simulta- neously and can dance and revel while T s suffering. Impressed for 2 moment with a sense of duty. she tecomes utterly heartless whe hos pital refuses to accept her services a nurse, be > of her infamous rep- utation. With her protector, Chabin— lavishes jewels and wines upon e beautiful woman—she frequents the most notorious resorts of Paris. Before his very eyes she has a love flajr with Apache dancer. She plans to elope with him and desert her wealthy protector. As is flecing with the dancer she sees a blinded man, friendless and helpless. She rec- ognizes him as a noted sculptor and is suddenly fllled with a new resolve. | The woman who once was heartless abandons the dancer so that she may devote Ler life to the blinded man. Peari White will also be seen in the ninth crapter of The Lightning Railer and the Puthe newe and a_ Harold Lioyd ccmedy entitled Hear "Em Rave make v the remainder of the biil fo= todzy ard Tuesday. 0 DAVIS THEATRE. For the first half of this week the Davis will offer one of the best vaude- | ville and photoplay bills ever present- ed at this theatre. The headline at traction is Simpson and Dean, two! clever entertainers, who have an up-; to-date singing, ralking and dancing novelty tsat everyone will enjoy. The| second act is John Neff and Tom Mur-; ray, a pair of blackface comedians, in | their original comedy skit entitled His| Application. The third act is Mona Gray and Sister, two clever misses and a piano, who put over their songs in great style and arc a sure fire hit. The feature picture is John Barrymore in the screen and'stage comedy suc- cess Here Comes the Bride, a five-part Paramount special production. This is one of Mr. Barrymore's greatest hits and is just one laugh after another, The Burton Holmes Travelougue to complete the show is A Cabaret of Old Japan, delightfully entertaining and very instructive. Matinee today at 215. Evening, 645 and 8.45. Bridgeport.—The 60th anniversary of the Wheeler & Wilson band was celebrated at Bohemian hall recently. There were prsent about 60 persons, both active and retired members. jeorge Sanger, a member for years, related the history of the band as he paid | do| little old|n Paul | WANTED WANTED—To paint yvour house, in- side or outside, or paper your rooms th oilcloth or lincrus paper; day “L’\"k or contracting; ver: reasonable satisfaction suaranteed. L. Beckenstein, address 20 Spalding St. aprid WANTED—) farried man who under stands farm work; one who is willing to work: tenement. Ralph C. Wheeler, Stonington, Conn. Phone 36-12. aprid WANTED_People to eat Victory campaign_supper and ice cream, at the Preston City Baptist Church, on Wed- ! 2D W r\nrl“(\r'l\er vrate “nodnnrk ng machines; must be competent to grind knives and have general knowledge of woodworking machines and_executive ability; state experience and salary; good living fa- cilities and steady empioyment. ~Am- foulding Co., Amston, Conn, man to op- in lling our New products; permanent the year Oakland 'Nurseries, vears Engiand through. Manchester, Conn. ils to join mid Monday April 21, I {season dancing cla Thursdays, commen: g Chamber of Commerc ns given daily. Phone 17 WANTED—To rent s near cente city Inquire at t aprid $65.00 2 month, | ment. _ Apply | wood Street Hartfor officer: Fisher's Island, several eral hot petent gi letter. ( telephone Fort H. G. Wright, for gen- for com summer. Appl Quarter (Quarte Y. New Lon. mail clerk pleasant, $92 month Franklin Institute, 18 to 3 commence gaching [ree. men-women, inating work; examination Dept. mar7d_ hand furn! ture s in eastern Con- argest sec. is D. Ward Norwici. WANTED Sec: ve pay highest pric we buy any man Add a bit 1akes manent in mar WANTED and ‘[ul]'ir mar20d “WANTED - skein winding Side Silk Mill “Blacksmith, flc who is willing to make him wround the shop. Charles Daniel. Tel. 188-6. M. WANTED—10,000 all other kinds of L. Mills of top ¢ Danielson and WANTED—R: price. apry Willim arders a Rogers nti avenu and mo undreds strict vears best age soon; ble seriptions 3 Box Purdie, d CIVIL SERVIC _Prepare for rails ment_positions No extras Federal 396 WANTED—At farmer, steady man, five good wag J. B. Bri 785-4, Ne WANTED— jobs by au wich Div LADIES' worth $§3 Willimanti once, experienced job, must be all room cottage and gard es to the right man gham, 516 Bank St v London, Conn ng distance moving truck. Phone 1172 Nor- weaters (sl The Pasnik Co., nd Daniclso ANTED—Second hand and antiqus furaiture of all kinde: get our prices before you se ruckuer, Frank. Norwich for! , Roches- | T FOR SALE FOR SALE—-Farmers and truckmen, take notice: Contracting firm offers. to the public their entire stable of 17) young, sound, fat. healthy horses and mare: n single and matched pair: among them are a handsome pair of seal brown horses, ages 6 and 9 vear: weighing 2800 1bs,, sound, perfect pa of young horses, price for both $28 pair of b horses, ages 6__and years, weighing together 2750 Ib: beautiful pair of horses. sound and per- fect, price ; pair of bays, weighing| 0 1bs, ages 6 and 9 yeags, fine pair of farm horses for some poor person, splendid pair, price $185 for both; pair browns, weighing $2350 1bs, price $145; one handsome dapple gray horse, age vears, weighing Ibs., & beauty, orth $350 today to some farmer, price $163; one nice blocky bay horse, weight 1175 1bs., price $30; balance are good farm horses, prices from $35 upwards; 20 days trial; all of our wagons, ucks, harnesses. See Supt. at our ble’ and Office, r 341 Main ectly opposite postoffice, Norw apr? EN, attention Red chicks ev arrival, ‘postage paid; Leg- after April 15. B. Hall, -14, Wallingford, Conn. Wednesday. afe Phone aprid TO RENT — Three convenient, light Fountain_&t. FOR RE! rooms, large att vith all_modern improvement May 1. Apply 35 Broadway. TO RENT—A sunny tenement of five rooms and bath, with convenienc an American adult family, at 1 ington St. lnuire of Mr. I, C. at 47 Water St. TO RENT—From April_ modern tenement, garden, ken yard and sarage. ~Enquire 138 Washington St. aprid. TO RENT—Large room, suitably for one or two., & liams Street et FOR RENT—One T passenger ing car for hire and ome closed 5 pas- senger car at reasonable rates 1219-3 garden, steam session Shield FOR RENT—One on street, 18 fe for restaurant Price $25 per Inquire at Zegeer Dr Phone 34-2, Jewett C store 0 place ‘or Goods Co Store n. tf.mar.31 ALE—Beautiful French cut ch bowl and six cups, actual . for quick sale price $50. Ad-| Bulletin. aprid FOR SALE or exchange for good farm horse, 1200 to 1400 Ibs., a Holstein heifer. Exchange, care of SMaprs. s value ~touring_ car wdition. This ma- has been owned by a private and has mever be Tel- Putnam Div Oliver stford, Conr aprad. chine family SMITH FORM-A-TRUCK with gsod Ford motor. The Jrisbie-McCormick >\hctuck(1 St maxl"d 3 TON SPEED WAGON, new 1918. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. Shetucket St. marlod ~VIM DELIVERY CAR, 1,000 Ibs. ca- in good running order, price low. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., ‘ihc-lmlxtl St. marldd 1,000 1bs. lo‘; ie-McCor- | marldd USED TRUCKS from 2 tons' ¢ pacity The F mick Co., Shetucket ! Frisbie- McCormick Shetucket St. BUICK 6 CYLINDER, newl ery smali mileage, good Co.,, 82 painted, | tires. The | Shetucket marldd REPUBLIC TRUCK, one ton capaci- | v, good mechanical condition, ires. The k FOR reasonable |} round | once, and one delive express Wwagon 94 Fra FARME from Some old uld give 12 room house hous barn, estate Turner aprad. F. close of w. e. George A, MWF.mar.31 fifteen acres ng implements, painted, ires almost new, one new Goodrich Tread. Telephone 1219 Cliff_St good farm S. Peck, Plain Hill farm, Phone 463-14. The Tubridy-Weldon Co. WILLIMANTIC Require Experienced Sales- women for Millinery, Hosiery and Underwear Departments. Apply by letter or in person. Positions Are Permanent ‘WANTED 30 General Housework Girls, 1 tin- smith and piper, 4 machinists, 3 Frame Weavers (cotton), 5 Farm Hands, Spoolers and Women Weavers. 3 Women for hospital, 5 General Houseworkers (beach) waitresses and Chambermaids, 1 draughtsman, mas- recalled it. Mr. Sanger is the oldest living member of the band ter Mechanics and Electricians. FREE EVMPLOYMENT BUREAU 43 Broadway ‘lftl)n s\l.l’-‘,—-?harples No. 4 Tubular “A™ cream parator, good running . G. E. Cnappell, Tel, Lebanon, . Leopard Briage. ALE—Day White Leghorns, ¥ ed Roc! dehv old chicks, hatch due Apr hatch due April 7. Tel SALE—29 mares, all . sound healthy to 9, in single fat and sound. trial, prices $35 for a single se to $150 ror a pair. Con- tractor's Stable and Office, rear 341 Main street, Norwich. mar3id. ed hard wood, sizes, delivered to ali parts Harry B. Ford. Ph FOR SALE all equipment, Inquire T. Ethi mar2sd d’mitched pairs, all 11 of the city. nov2ld alleys with n first class shape, $300. 18 Bath St, Norwich. I m | Will | Horses to suit any kind of a job. —Store and tenement J. E. Fanning, 2 Broad- mar29d T0 R ntral 20 Ave. —Modern bath, gas and e Apply at 122 9d < room flat. ctric connec- Broadway. heater, tion FOR RENT furnished rooming house square, low rent; a rnished room: housekeeping three minutes’ from Marlin-r ell Ave FOR RENT—Very e rooms, with b back porch. etc., in it block on Frankiin cated Apr ber Cd waik - flat be va- b- Alling R minute Dinners marso walk from M a specialty. 13 e e apartment and wood in cel withows ga Inquire H. 161 Main jan.30 STORAGK—Househo for long o abis Fan, jerd St goods ates reason- RENT—Furniched roc als0 for light housexeeping. 105 Tel 1048-3. sep11d oms ELMER R, PIERSON. If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN| M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv-| _ |ice car. Phone 152-12 FCR SALE For Sale 105 ONECO ST. Cottage House With One Barn and One Garage Modern Improvements Bargain Pricc JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street, ®OR SALE 197 acre farm, good station outbuild moderr, good rm or timberiand all kinds TRYON'S HORSES | 22 HEAD OF HORSES stable In this lot you will find arrive at my March 25th. also have 15 head of good second ihand Horses, one Mule, 8 years ald,“ an extra good roader. Wagons and Harnesses. If in need of anything in the Horse line see me. E. J. HAMILTON 371-373-375 Main Street. Telephone 650 FOR SALE One Ford Sedan, miles, in perfect conditi Sold at a sacrifice. See F, H. GILBERT, Jewert City, Conn, run less than 1,000 n throughout mar24d . FOR SALE—One Crowell car_slight- ly used; one Stearns limousine, one Buick, one Ford touring and two Mack trucks, very best condition. Inquire M. Rozycki. 460 North Main. Phone 1413. mar28d FOR SALE—1918 Indian motorcycle, | A-1 condition. For particulars in- quire W. A. Whitmarsh, Haliville. Tel. 601-12. tfapr. FOR SALE Cottage House on Oak Strest Cottage House on Spring Street Estate C. A. Mowrey FOR SALE—Farm of 50 acres fi‘l!h» in 2°1-2 miles Willimantic, on_troiley, with stock and tools and 25 acres woodland. ~ S. Adams, 921 Main _St., Willimanic. mar21d " FOR SALE_Ford tourinz car, just overhauled. John R. McCarthy, 562 Lewiston Ave.,, Willimantic. 'Tel. $34-13. mar1%d 2 Wm. W. Ives Ex., 11 Champlin Street The Piano Tuner 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 THERE 15 no wv;msxn: modmm in Eastern Connecucut equal 10 The Bukbe letin for business results. tour-| Soule| month with steam heat.| of | light, { apart- | T ave| stored | Tuesday, | 1§ I catea FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE—One car car Bowker's fertilizer, Medal_flour, All here and e nut coal r seed oats. Standard | ready to sell.| aprdd. wagon. Hallyille FARMS for saie. Wr F. I Racine, Daalels: FOR SALE 483 MAIN STREET Two Tenement House with im- provements and always well rented. On trolley line and 5 minutes’ walk to Franklin Square. Price reason- able to close an estate. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central 2ldg catalogue. sep18d Phone Norwich 1 OPPORTUNITIES ir FOR HOME SEEKERS 8 Two fine country places with large gardens, well frui near car line. They are priced low; splendid value >-room house, modern convenier near husiness sec- tion; price $3.500. Choice home proper near Chelsen Parade it E bargain seldom equalled Moder seven-room ment with gar: in best tion; delay means disappointment Do not hunt for the right piace at the right price; see me and save b fag and expens ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 €2 Broadway ik 7GR661€07L71MEST6&E_ In car lots and less than car lots | For sale by fi | | 1_cutter; T FOR SALE No. 20 Lincoln 10 rooms and bath, modern. This i Avenue, a fine residente with a good siz- ed lot, and garage for two cars. I can offer this property at a very low price. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones AUCTION SALE be April 11, the premises y Teaming in Woou two-norse sle 1 two-seate moving wag low-gear pool pump and A former Company box; ing 2 express ambulance; reaches platform wagon; 2 plat- i wagon: ible “harne: sets tip harness; 10{ [ orse harness: 1 set hu"' harness; ard truck: M.anecusi blacksm so t wned and by located o ICKARD. WANTED THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO Cer\!—al Whn"vv Ncrvuch Conn FOR SALE LITTLE SIX BUICK 1917 D 45 TOURING with a lot of extra equipment. | Address or phone L. M. CARPENTER Jewett Cl’ty, Conn. ment and| Lots, ali in your pro- | " | Business B desirabie loca perty if vou care to sell or rent, as I | have 4 nuriber of people looki tor | real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Eataie uBy Insurauce, Coowm L6 l"ll)tl uldg ions. List FOR SALE Ho owr choice Cottage A. PRENTICE 86 Cliff Street. 300 :Furmshed Seashorew Cottages For Sale or Rent |at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant | View, and aiong the Rhods Island | shore; alse accessibie Seashore Farms. | Send foroool lst. | 5 1 7 e Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. I HORSES of Horses | good, pose will to make | I have another weighing from m chunks, gene {horses and several good pairs. sell right to close them out room for another load. All | sented. load iAo 1,100 | pur horses warranted as repre- W. C. SPRAGUE Telephone 74-2 Mocsup, Conn. Weavers Work -and 256 Main Street WANTED Card Room Help | | 1 and Weavers | Apply ASHLAND COTTON CO. Jewett City, Conn. T e T —— HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Seccnd-hand Victrolas, Violins and Upright Pianos The Talking Machine Shop 46 Franklin Street WANTED 2 Looms Good Pay. JOSEPH HALL & SONS Trading Cove Plain Norwich, Conn. WANTED | Liberty Bonds and Installment Cards BOUGHT AT MARKET PRICES CASH PAID FOR W. S. S. OFFICE AT THE SHU-FIX WANTED. 0id false tecth. Dun't matter ken. We pay 3 per set. nd_ by parc nd receive < b We buy dia- COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 154 Water St., d and Market to deal Sts. with, rm BARGAIN 125- C N S trolley; on R. And wha the owner ask home i posse: for such bed tonig and telep the ma net‘ don’t lu(\ked At t 18 Jooking | the S aprs , no quest DENTIST DR. E. Jj. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building| Take elevator Shetucket Street 1 | extrance. Phona | | S om one. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, West Broad St., Rooms Westerly, R. L Telephone 2365, FOR SALE W Farm B 1 and | | 2.! | Seven room Cottage, two acres of tillable gar about five minutes’ trolley and ten minutes v troliey Don t Throw Your Old HatsAway HAVE THEM MADE OVER AT THE ! CITV SHOE SHINE AND CLEANING COMPANY 33 BROADWAY Best Shine In Town Specsal Chairs for Ladies HAT‘ W]LLIAM C. YOUNG Bucccssor to STETSON & YOUNG { CARPENTER and BUILDER | Best | prices by s Telephone work and materials at right ed labor, %0 West Main St | from Franklin square. ing town. able. Owner Will be sold very reason- | For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square WHEN YOU WANT 1o put your bus- ALARM CLOCKS from $1.50 to $3.50 WARRANTED. WM. FRISWELL CO. 25 FRAMXLIN STREET. iness before the public, theére Is no medium better than through the ad- verusicg sslumns of The Bulletin. Iy _THERE !s no aq\ertising medlum in tastern Connecti equal to The Bule letin for businees resulis. | It harmonizes i The | i | i{between Providenca | plane, | made, h iy ! been POETRY IN A CABARET. I like to eat, and whiie I eat I like to liear soft music play; up and meat With pie and cabbage and soutfie, ‘cell that so 40!!!\ mourn The plaintive violin's harmenie, The oboe and the flugelhorn Promote digestion like a tonic. But when I breakfast, ne or sup, However well the music flow, e the dishes right side up, iold the food much better so. is why I'm free to say ¢ mind is rat firmly set st the rather dashing way do things in a cabaret. ’ Last evening, while, with mien sedale, I dallied with a ‘melon mango, Beside the table where I ate A v couple danced the:tango, nd as they looped a final lodp, With very admirable daring,; , ' They overturned my neighbor's soup Upon a shirt that I was wearing. And (A lady And light later on a_ slipper flew s ilpper, diamond bordered) in a kidney stew That I but recently had ordered. This inadvertence scemed to. be To all the diners most diverting, But I am forced to 6wn, to me 'Twas just a trifie disconcerting. One’s laundry isn't fair to vie When soup is used for deco And slippers in a kidney stew Are worl of supererogation. I'm fond of music when I dine, But in an unobtrusive w A c¢hop house, after this, f And ne more a cabaret. —James J. Montague. no word te is better, > in’ every way al letter. It is good in your luck, Know; It is bad to be thought unlucky; ut the best of luck for olk below SutT abit of being You can turn your luck i pluck, ) You can conquer the ill that shakes it. to believe 1 not stop at a w for luck, to your pluck that makes it! it —St. Nicholas, HUMOR OF THE DAY “Early “I note e robbins have been seen.” that with pleasure. But 1 seen a few flies.”—Louis- Courier-Journal. “How's the new cook taking home the other “By Georg I think we're going picase her."—Doston Transeript. She—Why do yvou paint the inside a cicken coop?” He —To keep the ing the Bits. Sillicus 2 women: Cynicus—Oh, it's you can make her wants.—Life. “Anyhow, wife got one present she doesn't want to exchange.” “What was it?” “A season ticket to a movie show.” —Detroit Free Press. ather—The stork little brother. Tommy—Of course grown up by the time Mr. brought it—New York Sun. I Tommy—That's a top-hole pipe, Bill. Where'd you get it? Second Tommy—One of the Huns tried to take me prisoner and I in_ herited it from him.—TLondon An- wers, “You seem to have to t deal with your motor-boa “I do.” fuch the matter with it?” She never has tire trouble. about ali T can —Kansas City She (after quarrel)—Here is your ring, take it! and please return the lork of hair I gave you. k (absently)—I don’t know that But I can send you some- z just as good.—Judge. “QOur new nurse m be a Bow- product. Why 2" speaks 1 saw you night?’., ‘.. to of hens from pick- grain ovut of the wood.—Tit- It is mighty hard to please ecasy enough if decide what she brought you a it would be Burleson ker a great That's of the nursery as the ‘Well, she's about Star. It's right at that™— awful annoying, ¥ S am getting in the last touches on the canvas the wretched cat has to have a fit. Mr B.—Perhaps she caught a of the picture, dear.—Pear- son Pickpocket (visiting friend in jail) —1I hired a lawyer for you this morn- i m, but I had to hand him my a retainer. And did he keep it? Pickpocket—He thinks he did— ! Buffalo Expres: Franklin Square | THE KALEIDOSCOPE A South Berk eighty-third vear smoke cigarettes. Ge:d coin to the amount been transferred from subireasury to South Builders of motorears should note that country roads in South Africa are not as a rule suitable for heavy traffic. aii the rubber or articles made in are produced in d hire man now in his has just begun to of $25,000 the New America o1 ove +he Unitel the locality Boston. Svdney, New >l a_ unio ve of havinz_their om $12 to §20 a States Hous2holds in have form 1mate objec wages increased L What is deseribed white marble full to that of Italy” discovered Transvaal. Swift & Co. are reported to bave purchased two small Argentine meat._ packing plants located at San Juli- enn and Rio Gallegos, in the southern part of the countr Designs have been prepared by the South African Railway Administra. tion for a new type drop.side steel bogie wagon 45 feet in length and having a capacity of $0,000 pounds, Turin is the center of the airplane industry in Italy, every part of the including ~ the motor, being Such factwies as the F. L Pomilio and A. R. are to. gether capable of turning out many thousand planes a year. Prof. Miller. of the University of Minnesota, asked 90 normal students to spell ten words. and the best record was seven of the 10 words spelied correctly. Here are the words: Re. petllent. collectible. pienicking, inoeu- late, co , sacrilegious, as “beautifnl equal in quality reportad to have close to Pretoria, CRIED WITH PAIN. of women work today g from kidney or bladder at can _be relieved, Mr: ark, Cal., down during my rehied $o, algo my I used to cry out_the ow T am thaniful : Pills rid me che, sore mus- Stiff.or swollen joi rheumatic pains are indications of kidney trouble. L. Foley Kidney Pills are safe and relia- ble, They brin uick result; & Osgood C-).‘ i el