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aris TH A ! NEED BITRO PHOSPHATE e énz at ot Lodrail™ cmeste in 0.4 Tetiows: Tal Nest. ol 1496, 0.-0..0. disease to this ocity. > 5 TR, . m“ o - ‘ P Th fl"ifi‘l‘ ““, Guaranteed to Put om Firm, Healthy zvavof!en mpy aston| e ‘ What Is Going On Tonight. neian it &% ';o':rl“;la‘::'x'nee court be. | ' “Flesh and to Increase Stremgtn, |/ %2k tIed prople TeEain mests in Prtniaf Ha: and vigor; thinness and angul: mu; " Court Quinebaug, g Vigor M Z(m. Force. F. of At Company Third Regiment, C. S.|came, vacant following the' death way to plumpnasa Bnd_cprve Sl G, drills ltfill‘ armory on Pl"un.m Wil C. Lyman who had held % TR e é‘;’,ii""’e !grom%n:” 'l‘-ipi’i‘éi"ufifi‘x’c“"'é‘fi& 5 for many years. Judge m nervous wrecks: | gloom’ dull eyes become bright, and Anclent Order of United Workmen,|on whom the duty, of fllhnz e ° rfivknz that thin-|jale, sunken cheeks regeuln the pink No. 11, meets at | falls announced nday night and ‘neuras-| ¢iow of health. - Bitro-Phosphate, the until that time he hed reoeivedmno tngmn trle J on vgrhbly due to and @nat | nerve. starvation. Feed your nerves ‘3&"@:’3“3‘&55"&3&% ”Z:‘E"’i.:m the e é‘h‘:w:?"lfinplnms due to nerve sappear. appolntient of ‘niew probation. off Bminent specialists state that the could be made, best nmerve food is an orsanic phos- Monday night was the big night at |phate known amons drussists s e - embers_o To-Phosphate, a five-grain tablet o e o e Bonevalent Ho- | Whica shoutd be taken with each meal. e » carnival, The | Being a genuine nerve builder and not ciety were conducting a val. a stimulant or habit-forming drugy booths were well patronized all even-| Ritro-Fhosphale can be safely taken bing especially that booth that gave by the weahcst and most delicate suf- the dozen eggs or a ham as prizes. |ferer, and the results following its use Dancing held sway just . before the carnival was declared ended at mid- Ladies' Auxiliary, se of which is Inéxpensive, alsg won; PEae A derfully promotes e “assimilation of » food, so.much So usu many ‘paopl. re- X7 7 o 3 = 2 2 ANNOUNCEMENTS ‘ked gains of weight in a few “oeretk;flar]teu sgnld by Lee & Osgood and Rao’ Kilmer, Harpist From Bozton, So- | loist at Central Baptist Ghurch. all gocd druggists. CAUTION: — Alt:gnsh e Rae Kilmer, the noted youn# harp- ist' from Boston, will be the soloist at the special . musical servieg on Smess Slceplcssness and geners reakness, It should mot, owing_ to_ its Sunday evening, February lst,,at the Central Baptist church. rkable flesh- growlng properties, Feled by anyone who does not desirs Of ‘all musical _instrumentd’’ -the Columbus, San Jose Mflo.ll.m at 751 Main lwd Arcanum, Willimantic Coun- eil, No. 723, meets at No. 702 Main Olive Branch council, No. 10, R. & S. M, stated assembly at Masonic ‘Willimantle Y. D. Veterans’ Asso- clation banquet at Moose Home, on Hnnnt street. bitie phos: | Dunng the twelve months ended Novetnbcr L 1919 (its fiscal year), Swift & Company transacted its large volume of business on the smallest margin of profit in. lt:h:story E to put on flesh. With the reports of influenza gain- mild cases were being treat- | @ in tais city. City Health Officer! \Dr. W. P. S. Keating gave out the Sunday that local doctors had five cases of this disease. At a late hour Monday night he stated thet no.additional cases had been re- There are many cases of the| ™ ported. &rip in the city and colds are preva- lent. The .public is requested to ob- serve the rules laid down by medi &l authorities during the epide: Iast fall and by doing this | DROPS OF MAGIC! LIFT OUT CORNS Sore, touchy corns stop hurt- B T — of freezone. The ladies realized | carni s i tin, “or _hospit d second class. The r\:vy mrumng officer in Qh« a tidy sum zh the sale of tickets and were |z pleased at the success. Of the Town Clerk Frank P. Fenton and | Hoohbere, Vivlen-Bife James"M. Smith wer liufi ie}:gm\a!gnday ‘where they gava Collins, ‘Dorothy Cook, Agnes. Cronin, in the interest of the town | Ber Godd: ndham against the several Reds arrested in this city:early | four subjects: . can of apprentice Rcsmenis of South Coventry \nd who commute to their .places apprentice, first There. are ancies in this department of nd it would be possible for te to reach the rating of this branch of the ser- ent in this branch of the ve a. chance to study|p medicine and sure- information desired offer_can be. obtained by ion after one trip-to this city b accomplished. The. first - in the morning pulled out n :\rd wert to South Coven- 5 run, to this city. £lve| gor’ Lutzker, Alfrea Staebner, Borovicka, Doris Bowen, Rose Pari- Sophomores—Edna - Burgess, Fullerton, ‘Arline ~ Haskins, Lema Lillian Quick Relief For All Rheumatics 1t So Crippled You Can’t Use Arms or Legs, Let Rheuma Help You. If you.want relief from agonizin, rheumatic pain (no matter what form! mo days— swift, -gratifving re- | tske 2 small.dose of Rheuma once men—Kenneth Fryer, Beatrice ‘tha lard, Marion Taft. _Those with 80 per cent. or more in jors—Albert Bowen. Anthony Cerveney, Morris Cook, Charles Hal- ing,, Fred Hedin, Herman LeDoyt, Isi- Harold Staebner, Lloyd Wilcox, Sarah Abbe, Eva_ Alperin, Christine Becbe, Doris Bradway, Ethel Brown, Beatrice Burnham, Helen Gotter, Estella { Decker, Rebecca Glass, Rachel Hutch- ins, Dorothy Jenner, Agnes Jones, . Catherine Mclntosh, Margaret Sullivan, Mary Sullnan, Myrtice Tryon, Irene aVnderman. Jun‘ors—Wallace Blakeslee, Howard night, Franklyn Orcutt, Willard Shea, Morris Druker, Elsie Birbariee, Anna Bycel, Constance Clapp, Emma Gergler, Grace Godard, Fannie -5f Tou weait 4o Qlasoive* thelutls scld poison_in your body and drive it out through the natural channels so that you will be free from rheumatism, be- Zin the Rheuma treatment now. Its Inexpensive and_postively harmless. Rheumatism is a powerful disease rongiy entrenched in joints and mus- cles, In order to conquer it a powerful enemy must be sent against It. Rheu- ma i5 the enemy of rheumatiem and must_quickly give joyful rellef or Lee and Osgood and Food drugglsts everywhere recommend money refunded. Rose Murphy, Catherine Perry, Lucic of borough officials. Th: X Sherman, Evalna Squier, Rose Starr, SRt and sixty seven ballots were cast of penter, 164; clerk and treasurer, Bd- M. Gray, 355; auditor, *George H. 163; afiessar *John H. Traey; bailiff, Louls Vachon, 145; collector. of taxes, Clowis P. Cassavant, 152, Dorothy Doyle, Clara Holbrook, Jean How'e, Ellen McDermot. Celeste, Mo- tin,: Gladyce Orcutt, Eila Rockwood, Crystal Rossnagel, Anna Tillinghast. St e 120000010 -—_ Net wnmgs $13,870 181.34‘ Onrahihnmwerem excess of 5500000000 Tbs. This means that our earnings were less than 1% _ cents on each dollar of sales, or a quarter of a cent on " each pound sh:pped. Consumer— The average consumer eats about 5 1b. of meat per day-—180 lbs per year. (180 Ibs. @ Y4 cent a pound)—a year profitito Our earnings were so small as to have prac- i tica]ly no effect on the family meat bill, If he harp makes the most universal appeal to the finer and nobler coaditions of the human mind and heart. Miss Kilmer's artistry is of tHe high- est order and her reputation as & di tinguiched harpist has been firmly es- +| tablished. Her audiences are won both by her engaging personality and by her skfll~ ful and artistic playin STRAND. The Strand opened up Monday. with 8 wonderful show all the way through Chiet Littie Elke. the last,of the Sioux tribe, was seen in a epectacular { revue with the assistance of two wo- men. All special scenery was used, which was wonderful.-There was some good singing and Indlen music. This act will make a hit anywhere. Duncan and Abbert have a full stage setting in their singing, talking and dan act which was a Tiot. - Little Jerer. * the midget of vaudeville, with the great big voice, was also seen at the Strand in some singing, ‘Gancing and funny talk. He is only 32 inches tall. Marguerite Courtot, Howard Hall and ing, then lift right out ne Navy Recriting Sta- | SerBler, _ Grase’, Godard, ~ Fano purchased only Swift & Company products George Larkin, with an all star sup- with fingers . No. 653 Main Street. vine, Evelyn Lyman, Minnie Mandell, he would have contributed only 45 cents Ptivas ks W R ey public theatre for eight successful loyment in _this city were| Emma Trudeau. which one was" protes and two months, e motors. of the Willimantic- | Abraham Heller, Samue! orowitz | ~ Republicans—Warden, Robert J. A tli g , the Coventry troll t out of|Mason Parker, Clifford Peck, Dorothy | Guy, i service, less than one cent per wee! Intrest steadily increases and the at- Ton affer: onk (affieto ANISCALy | AenSAEES Selia - Frown,. Hether) CIark, | ponten 164 Ciok abe ponias o 3 P! k. | mosphere of suspense s sustaimed up 'to the: final reel, Which closes with = forceful. climdx. Tn the judement of many spectators, the_dignified " figure of the. self-sacrificing Dr. Webster will ile on the way to South Coyentry| -Freshmen—Richard Dow, Russell| Democrats—Warden, *. h B be listed as overshadowing the other drops upon a tender, ach-|one of the motors of the. trolley. gave | Garr Walter = Healy, William e o, lz principals. . Howard Hall gives o re- g corn or callus and in-| out and it became necessary to_omit | Erug, Charles Phelps, Nelson Potter, auditor, = *Charles D. markably fine performance in this role, stantly appears a will find the © trip. At 6.45. the trolley left oventry but when it arrived at rner the other motor: went Hy‘m:.n Rabinowitz, Arthur Rockwood, Reuben Rotblat, John Williams, Annie Anthony, Anna’ Bernat, Doris Brown, assessor, *Louis Morey, bailiff, *Clarence H. Kahn, 203; 203; collector of taxes, “Eugene LeClalre, - Live Stock Raiser— Swift & Company handled m'1919 over the strength and pathos of shish furnishes ‘a wonderfully efl2ctive ap- peal. Marguerite Courtot d <erves lus so loo: he crew not:fied the passen- | Ruth Burnham, Helen Clapp, Eleanor| 208 :flsg;t::}:go: ;::Lh:lli tg];)flodm;ror.‘r as it i man v * S0 7 )y ] re. sux - Jci‘“ R e el e & i 16,000,000 head of live stock. You can figure prising because she has. herefoforo B s th tarted t yn Shepard, Sabra Stoughton, Louise| een- identified onlv wi ght” roles SR T e s S STAFFORD for yourself that our earnings of 1%/s cents Jncking In dramatic intensity. Geotza doesn't even JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Filmore &.Shepard i Funeral Director & Embalmer 60-62 PiORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC Lady Assistant Tel connection Killourey Bros. |- foot. the services Atwood: Jay e M. Passing automobiles ar-old daughter of Lloyd ternoon e of her parents i . Lamphear con- at the house and ad 2 comm’ital service at the grave cemetery. Shepard was in Macfarlane, at 2 0'- Funeral $0 per cent. or mure in thrce sub-| The meeting of Wolcott chapter, O. Juniore—Una Brousseau. Freshmen—Freda _Ct Gifford, Marguerite Pruec * Threads. ! Mrs. Mary Shea of New London re- | turned home Monday after spending | the: week-end at her sons home on] John stret. | ung people of the Univ | the yo | of Miss Emma Dates ctorv at 7.30 last Wednes- The young people are mong a large circle of friends he them happiness and pros- George Orrok has returned to New on each dollar of sales are too small to affect considering what the meat and by products could be sold for. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Larkin, as Jack Mowling, shines forth Secta: tremely acceptable and earn- surrounding skin. several people and the ré- | jects: In- S., was held Thursday evening. % b B e - r were picked up at the corner| Sen’or—Elizabeth Thornton. Mrs. Carrie Smith is Somewhat ‘bet- i Sliere e SPE s o cihas s “treet and Columbla avemse| Freshmen—Christopher Case, Lev-|ter. She has been confined. to —her the price you received for your stock. been well chosen,.and every member of gt ey e Jordan Hardware truck that exeth Grant, Richardg Shea. T home with bronchitis for the past two - ¢ . i :}A;Z'fi:ly equal to the demands of harden sent out to carry the em- 0 per cent. or more in three sub- | Weeks. H H - } ol adany a1 e R R ‘We paid all it was humanly possible to pay The mhotoszaphy s of first.chass ices for Jean Macfar-| Senlors—Mary Crady, Mary Navin.|is to be presented fn Memorial brand. Especal -praise should be awarded to the close-ups, which with- out excention are splendidly- posed and filmed. There are & number of beautiful garden views, richly furnish- ed interiors and effective deep sets in abundance. acts and Follies comedy and Weekly was included in this great big show. chargze of the arrangements. Migs Olivine Bacon of Moulton court | . J.-W. Rolllnson is recovering ¥ e g lett Monday for Waterbury to spend | {7cm 4 severs illness caused by a root Norwich Local Br: The Miracle Man Makes Big Hit st end of the third marking pe- | o few days visiting relatives, j left some time ago when a topth was | Branch, 7 Commerce Street gt L 'Q Windham High schooi. 125 stu- ‘;tlrac(ed It had caused no.trouble 92 or better r. Of the nur zirls n 0 per cen totalled 8 list follows t. e the honor of having aver- 80 per cent. or better in. their -four students 91 stood over $0 in four three studles taken, four stood and the or more in e Dav's.: Eli- York city after spending |the week- 5 this long’ nvrinfl until some two end with relat'ves in town. Mrs. Winfield of Main street was in Hartford Monday. E | when an 3 ray was anolied it siowed the _cause of the trouble. The v friends of Willlam Wal- Ol Mystie are interested in 2=e of his son Richard and Maud Lacombe at the Methodist rarsonnee at that wlace New Years Gay After a short wedding trip thev reiurned to thelr newly furnished e a't ‘\‘h stlc, ‘where Mr. Walbridge Dlos Miss Julia McCarthy returned M day to Bolton after weel-end with local relative Misg Anna Merritt has ret her studles at the Normal school after | spending the week-end with relatives | fa_Andover. George Brown of Newport, R. I, is H. C. Adams, Manager’ Hailed by critics as one of ‘the great- est motlon pictures ever produced, the Paramount-Artcraft feature produced by George Loane Tucker; “The Miracle Man,” will be d'splayed at the Davis theatre again today and‘tomorrow and you cannot afford to miss this wonder- ful production. It is the Screen ver- sion of George M. Cohan’s play that scored so emphatically on Broadway some years ago, and which in turn was based on Frank L. Packard’s famous novel. No picture in recent ronths spendins. a few davs' furlough at his| 5 b h praise lavished i, Elizabeth | Mariorie Penton has taken the § as had so much praise lavished: upon F pazentsl home. in, this city. ot t it for the dramatic quality of its story. ZUNERAL DIRECTORS AND ! Boniimin: Pomner e eacher vacated by Miss Ma- = % ‘2 3 or the dramatic: quality s, story, " Z ol CoX athe News will complete this ban- ing collection. e EMBALMERS | : Surran, i,g;?:: tor T B s, e was 1n. Patasm o | 2oy, Oourm in, the - Rockwell " Hin .“.ASOThU1 Ile ‘CbOVlFJW I:R¥ e for “oaas. e Bivine Siect Our ew Horizon ite l;firzog:;fi;fuxmuon. and Beautl 36 Union St. Willimantic, Conn. | . Monday on business. W €. % T3¢ nieNalt content Are | mie i e SO WilERL A M s e Closing Hyma. The story of “The Miraels Phone 20 (Lasy Assisant) | [ zood guindance at the Methodist| Liaperr Kingsbury's | Wednesday | ANNUAL MEETING OF Benediction, shiters. seonl p o1d gatrisr i La i Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST Removed to 715 Main St. Willimantic | Hours —5 2. m. to 3 p. m. Phone I‘i | i A Morgas "3 Bathvone, Siitivs ets cueryhers yho o An- i Toa #his climate, with its sudden mfllhnhletomu:hcold. changes 'C. A. BRIGGS CO. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. | . E‘h ETT CITY | metal winner: The programme for the extension| Who snoke were awarded n vear's snb. school being held in Pachaug Town | >7iniion to the Voung Crusader for hall on the second day (Wednesday) | el cforts, Ferowing the contert General meeting: .30, How the| Mrs. Marv B, Wilson, W, T n Helps the Cow: 10.10, Crup" That | State vre<ident, eave an address, Cut the Cost of Milk. nnmber of seloctioms were eiven by a Raising Chickens Profitably chcfr ynder the direction of Miss Al 115, Mantaining Soil Fertility | berta Laton. GALES FERRY Miss Agnes Denison was the | The five other girlgl The Lfldies Ald society met at Mrs. Frank Tracy's last Wednesday after- noon. A night school has been started here three evenings a Wweek, with Miss D. Wren teacher. k¢ There is to be a social hour and en- tertainment in the vestry of the Con- grezational church this week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Daniels ' from Chicopee, Mass., were in town for the week end, visiting relatives. UNITED ‘WORKERS TONIGHT The programme for thé annual meeting of the United Workers this (Tuesday) evening at 7.30 in the town hall is to be as follows: Opening exercises by Dr, Abbott. Minutes of the last meeting, Miss Pad- dock. Story of the year by Mrs. Lane. Treasurer's report by Miss Adelaide | Butts. | Election of officers. fo: be th Waterbury.—A drive to raise $30,000 r the Palestine restoration fund will started on Feb. 15 by the Zionjst organization of Waterbury. This is the quota assigned to the local chapter at ! e state cm\fe;lce held at the Hotel Garde, Hartfor HE FEELS LIKE A NEW MAN. Rheumatic pains, backache, pains fn sides, sore muscles, stiff joints or an ‘hills who has gained a reputation for i his power to heal the sick andgcrip- ipled. To him come a band of wun- | scrupulous crooks from the slums of | New York—Tom Burke, their leader; Rose, The Frog, and the Dope—who | have conceived the scheme of. capital- izing the healer’s gift and taking the money for themselves. . ‘What foflows is one of the most ab- sorbing stories ever unfolded on the sereen. In the hands of such trained n lways tired” feeling - are usually|players as Thomas Meighan, Blinor Recreation in the Home; 10.10, I Rev. Oliver 'E. Newton, Edwin Harmon who works in Chic- [ Four minute speaker, to be announced. | symptoms ot disordered iian W, | Dlayes a5 2 hold Efficiency: 1110, (jont) Raising | yuc ‘morning. servies . i the ar o0 | opee, Macs., was at his home over the | Dr. Brophy on Public Health Nursing | W, Wells, Toquin, Mich., writes: | Fair, Betty Compson, Ton Chaney, and Chickens - Profitably; lunchi = 115, chyreh Sunday after an ab: week end. Miss Culver on Visiting Housgkeeping. | am on my feét most of the time and| V. Lawson Butt, Pmen! Adult Health Through Food; 2.10, an absence of| "o,y R. Custard of the Willimantic red. But after taking Foley the chief characters under the influ- {about three months from his pulpit. Rev. Mr. Newton spoke from Isaiah 64:8. The theme belnz The Potter and the Clay. At the evening service Mr. Newton spoke from Matthew 9:36 his topic being Compassion. James Collins, farmcrly Y.. M. G, A Housgehold Accounts; 3.10, The Child's Reading. { "Mrs. James J. Boylan of Providence; is a guest at the home of her brother, | P. F. Driscoll. The democratic party scored a de-| Y. M. C. A. preached in the M..E. church Sunday dunng the absence of the pastor. ANNOUNCMNTS :| Coming to the Breed Wednesday and Announcement by Philip Jolhson for | the Red Cross Seal Committee. |1 Meeting open for questions. Arthur Brown, the budget for the year. Singing by the Bass Clef Quartet dur- am Co. t ney Pills T feel like a new man, mend them to my customers and never heard of any case where ¥ 1d not sive satistaction.” Prompt tion to relieve kidney troubles a"Dladder allments. = Lee & OSgo0a 1| ence of the deaf and blind patriarch is portrayed with admirable skill. Mary Pickford in The Hocdlum Cem- ing to The Davis. Agaln comes Mary Pickford in one cided victory Monday, in the election | secretary at Conway, H., spent of her epochal visits to the screer uesday with his ,,Memsl My ada Thursday. this time in the ‘second picturs fromn Mre, Henry E. Colllag ot their home| “Evangeline,” - Henry Wadsworth her own studio, “The Hoodlum,” which Whiter M. Buckingham in the village e et el at Allgn’s Point, while an . route to| Longfellow's immortal love epic. the will have a three days’ engagement » | New Haven where he is Y. M. C. A.|most sublime drama in the history of at the Davis t?y,ealre, beginning Trurs- secretary of New Haven county. American literature Will be seen at = : . day. There is one_ eminent guality Mrs. Liovd Greene Buckingham of |the Breed theater Wednesday and am ed which has ever distinguished this Jewett City was the guest of Mrs.|Thursday. . supreme artiste of the &creen and that This historical - tale, based on the = is the diversity ,of her characteriza- Thursday. wholesale deportation of the Acadians, tions. This despite the-fact that she is — Leslic ~ Newton wao has beer|is now presented by Wiliam Fox.in when she created the ever Mary Piobdord unmistakable in GetDr. Edwards’ Olive Tablet: | SPending a week at the parsonage | motion picture form 2sa drama of un- her photoplays. but so great % her . ards’ ULy with his parents, Rev. Oliver E. New- | equalled beauty and power. Bring - o artistry that there is a strong ‘defin- ton and Mrs. Newton returned to|the ch'ldren. They either have studied | hldden flavors of npe able difference in each of her ;char- Boston Saturday. or , will . study “Bvangeline”. at terizations. . In her. last picture, Miss Dorothy Lester of the Union- ville district was 'a recent guest of Mrs. Eugene' La Fontaine of the Stoddard district. Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham was a guest of the Woman’'s Club in New Ilondon Saturday afternoon. i Charles E. Maynard of Preston was| {a visitor Sunday at the home of his | mother, Mre.. Eliza' Maynard, and his | brother-in-law_and sister, Mr. and \ Mrs. Eugene La Fontaine A woman's idea of a good complex- llah is one that will wash. : ‘PRUSPERITY Brands ™" ™ fFecognize as most essential to MORI ..45‘3 Wehave A FERTILIZER FOR E"E" NEED " Our 24 page FREE memo booklet tells th icular esi cuited o your pasticular needs. Write for it l:day.= S re NORWICH TALLOW CO., Norwic! £ WE BUY RAW FURS—Weite for oar * SOIL PERMANENTLY. Tlmro vE:y ngrednnu ne such as h, Senn.. 219/ Shpol. This presentation of the heau: tiful poem is absolutely faithful and endorsed by leading. edricators. Mirja Cooper, Madonna . of ‘the screen, is at her best as the unhappy Heroine, and the strong supporting’ cast in- cludes Albert - Rostoe, Spottiswoode Aitken. James Mercun and Paul Wei- gel. The picture was directéd by R. A. Walsh, the man:. who. made “The Honor System.” “Carmen” and a score of other Fox successes. “Evan- geline” is a picture that any one with an appreciation of the be=t {n. motion pictures cannot, afford té miss. Breed Th Reéx Beach has” in" dernons trated his -« ability ' as ‘the most eonmum writer of great photodramas now -ap- pearing- in the - screen, ' Hig Tatest Goldwyn production, “The Girl From idnal’ Bgn—d of Review. Méréover,’ it was enthus! astically redeived ‘by the minage i3 the new Cavitd] thedtre in ‘New.YoOFk. less .the telling. mry demands, “The Gjrl F‘fnm 0 tfl% the kind of _gtory in wh rijling orm’ a part of me xthry. e natural, are never irid o oveénne. feture moves .seven ‘rells and_ conisequently, . fh s Tapidly m;wgsoug thaf {l !wfl! white corn as in developed PosT OASTIE But it took the wonderful out the flavor that these g’o]den flakes You7l simile, oo, when Y ou eat POST TOASTIES Made by Postum Cereal Co Battle Creek. Mndqgan_ “Daddy ~ Longlegs” Her _admirers pleasureably announced that thereln was a new Mary Pickford, one- that they had never hefore seen. Hey suc- cess in that picture was of the: same variety, and it was a most glerious tribute o ier fame tHat the success attending that picture was the. t- est_she - ever eninyed. And now she comes in what has béen pronounced even better ahd ‘bigger than her pre-, vious sensation. This seems ‘i Bea strong declara- tion, but the truth appears to be horne out by the experience of “The Hood- lum” in Boston and other large cities. Humor is. again the keynotc .of her production, vet it:has even a. areater depth of ‘story as’ well as pocsessing more laughter inciting situations, And it has been freely proclaimed, and vigorously, too, that “The Hoodlum” : 1 will ‘live longer than ' its: predzcessor, AR : L g ]bAISTIE bnng The story 1€ One-that goes 15 the heart "Gn' How 1 t!-\atferl iliz Stinted "praive’ of" the Na 2 of ‘every spectator, though the humor ever al've does not dampen ‘cheeriness of spirit that is ail-prevailing. Japanese Get Theirs. - = the'. largest -theatre the = United ROYAL WORCESTER - States devoted uemmmzxy o en;otlgn - A cynic compliments Jepam as belne e « pletures. e *| th 13 ower that ha t ime Bfis&!’mflflwh!ed-flwrhound Drops i A“imal Fertilizers picturs 1o, fwo’ wi 3 so supenor to OId-mfll)’ Bave wom the war. Bu"fiechim:gvl: are lnafegunrd—h ingood P°]-“3Y to have a 5 :t;‘::umn\?erl as corn flakes Japanef; do n:t :'\;nid to cll‘gxm an; box handy. They relieve the cough at once. - “and your crops will grow. e oraiie ot il » A DRt T .« “MORE GREATER b is too fine a eraftsman to insert a s o St i E.NRI&?‘:’HE fight of any’ oiher mwgrfld scend un- Next! General Persh'ng’s nositive asser that he wiil, “under no¥eircumstan be a candidato for tha presidency. - up one -, precinat. Next! Commeércial APb&.\ Which is sonmlia;;h.. 2 ul(ivngrem should remember