PAGE FIV2 ... TIIE BENNINGTON .EVENING BANNER, TIILRSD AVUJiVil! Federal Reserve Stjstbhi helps ... YOU It wd& Created Primarily To help the business men and farmers; To provide plenty ol currency at all times; To effect a steadier supply of credit. 1 he system merits ihe support of all good citizens; it must have yours in ord er O reach its full development. You can securethe benefits of this great system and-at the same time as sist directly in developing it by deposit ing your, mone) with us. Bennington County National Bank .. - rr BENNINGTON BRIEFS TU riw et th Town 4 Villas . Briefly fr uay FMitra j Shoe sale at Hart's, adv. ! A while shoe sale begins Saturday I at Hart's, adv. Mrs. Joe Levin and son Samuel are t visiting relatives in Sprlngtield. Miss Sally llealy of New, York is I the guest Of Mrs. Conrad Schwartz. Dog't Noj b?p to Aid Smell.' ' When yonr'TailbfUl (! pokes Ms i node Into your h: rid even your rifTeo ! Uon canind invent a Utile Oliver, be- ' cause the hose Is so cold., 'hy Is It? When thi b'iy of, a' do is so warm, j why should this one spot be different j from all the rest of him? The ch!nfs ! of n dog's iii? Is Cue to ttm fact, lhal , It must be kept moist -ttll, the time, in j order to harien his " sense of Well, j And. of course. 88 the moisture Is ; 1 1 B H SUMMER STORE HOUR S a a 4 It If. Open Friday EvenirtRs Unitl 10. "osc fcaturaajs aui. Open Otfcer Week Days From 8:3Q Until 6 o'clock. :- '; iBf 1DIRAL HI SMVIV Leave your order for lbu at Kstes' i evaluating nil' the tinie. U Veens his j market tonight for early delivery Kri- j now'rold. A deg depends a treat denl i flay morning., adv. on 'Ids powers' of miell. especially In Bradford Godfrey has returned from : tn(, wn,j Mate. In addition to the a visit of several weeks in Cleveland j h'..W r '.,i-.inhir- nerves Inside a ! dog's nostrils' the whole block mem- j lunne' around the nose is very fseij'sj- j -? TROY iQ THE DEPOSflOaS'OF THE BENNhGTON'CGlttlY mm bam Section 25, Act No., 158, Law of 1910, reads as follows: "In the year nineteen hundred and thirteen, and every fifth year thereafter, at such "Gfow'ng Pains." Wblle WP eouid not think of cnll'.nR rheumatl.-w n children's disease, yet the 'reut majority Of cases of this malady occur between the mres of five V.nd twenty-live years; that, la. the first ittack. for rheumatism, 'having gained lime m tne year as ine nans couiuus-. B)l rntranw Inlo the svstein, loves to sloner tehall designate the irihleoi nww ,he nc(,ua!nlanccat Intervals tip banks shall call in the deposit lK,oks , provocnlion. m fa,t. some for examination and verification, and' , , , . , ,. ... . , , cause the same to tie examined and 'Pthe, ""bcal authorities tend to verlllod by some person, othnr than 'n0 M"f 'nnt hat we iumlarly call the treasurer or his clerks, emliloved "wowing ialns" in children is a form and other Ohio cities. Charles S. Mills, who is a senior In Dartmouth College was enrolled yes terday, at AJhany in the Naval Re serve. , Mrs. Robert Pcllerin gave a card social at her home on Safford street last evening for the benefit of the lied Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shoe-ley of New York, who have been visiting relatives at Kaglo Hridgo for a few days, are making a brief slay in the village. Halibut, salmon, mackerel, white liaht ?butte fi8h, flounder, sword fish, haddock, cod, Boston hue, cusk, whit ing, clams and lobsters at . Estes' market, ndv. The Young Woman's club will hold u dance in their rooms tonight from 9 until 12. Donnelly's four piece ban Jo orchestra will furnish music. Ad mission 35c. Adv. - Miss Edwlna North, daughter i ..Mrs. Cora Harbour of Branch street. t IIU lllj I f(1 a I. T tVR (1UO I'tl II PI 1 I ously ill with an attack of appendici tis, l'i a little better today . Spoclsl ..meeting of Mt. Anthony lodge No. 13 F. and A. M., Friday, July 12, at 7.110 p. m. for the purpose of ballotiag on petitions and confer ring the Master Masons degree. 43t2 James E. Lnlley, formerly of Ben nington, who has been visiting bis family on Beech street, returned to Philadelphia Sunday, accompanied by ids daughter Kathryn, who will enter the conservatory of music in that city. Tho meeting is to be held at the Y. W, C, this week Saturday at 4 o'clock when an address will he given by tlve, hut this sensitiveness can only bb j retninVd by moisture, thus It is that w hen n doit's 'nose is dry and wartit be j Is ill and, needs doctoring. . 1 . U nderwear-'Hosiery i. BAKER'S 'DOZE' OF EXTRA SPECIAL " " V WAlt-TIME VALUES 'Great Men's Pet Hymns. Favorite hymtis of famous men make j nn Interesting catalogue. Gladstone's special choice was "rtalse to the Holr j In the tllghest." and it was sung at bis ! funern,l. Tennyson s ravortte was Heher's "Holy, Holy, Holy." One of Rusklh's preferences was ''Jesus. Here from' Sin Deliver," upon which bo jirehched n little sermon to some 300 school' children, bis guests one after noon,' at r.rnntwood. '.Matthew 'Ar nold's choice was "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross" (Watts' master of' piece)! a verse of which Mr. Arnold was overheard reciting to himself oniy on hour before bis quite unexpected fatal seizure. And Henry Ward .nee dier declared: "I would rather have written Menus. Lover of My Soul' than have the fame of nil the- kings that ever sat 011 the earth." for that purpose and approved by said commissioner." .' , In accordance with the above law, you are hereby notified to present your deposit hooks during the month of July next for examination and veri fication. C. II. Dewey, Treasurer. Juno 15, 1918 NOTICE ' f rheumatism, and were it treated as uch, very often subsequent and. more ' formidable attacks of this obstinate all 1 ment might be prevented. Again, rheu 'matlsni Is a disease which is not he reditary, In the strict sense of the term, yet the tendency to It. In succeeding generations Is ns strong, or even , stronger, than In the case of most dls pases which were formerly considered Inherited. " ' " ' Soldier's Rello'on. The soldier rcgnrds f!od ns (he Intel ligence' Hint marshals the moral forces of all ilme. but as nn Intelligence, like his general's, to be trusted, rather th.n understood: nnd he regards a blind nnd unquestioned obedience to this di rection ns the Individual's only possi ble contribution lo the ultimate "vic tory. Ills religion Is. therefore, fit'st. Notice is hereby given that the an nual' meeting of the Bnenington co operative savings and loan ass'n,, will be held at. the office of the secretary, W. If. Wills on July 18th nt 8 o'clock in transact tfio following -business: 1. To hear the report of Ihe offi cers for the year ending July 1st., 1918. 2. To elect officers and two direct ors for th ensuing year.- 3. To. transact any other business found proper when meet. H..L. HALL, pres. W. II. WILLS &ee'y. - Foreign Grapes In Ireland. A short time ago n much-traveled TliurayVJ.jR.vcnJng8i?ntrnjtnln was in Ireland and was at tracted iy some grapes wincn no wan certain were similar to those he' bod known In California as "Mission" grapes, so called iwnuse they ve.r Introduced Into that country by Fron" Ish missionaries. Being Interested In National American Women's suffrage oiut trust, nnn men. noso ..e nu. -asitociation. The subject of her talk I mission. The Imnwllacy of tbe fight- will bo "Suffrage as an Immediate er's need makes it easier lor mra w , War Measure. Kvcry woman in Ben-1 attain these two conditions than for j uington is cordially invited. ns, whose Incorporation of . creed lh ; Tiiu Modern Woodmen of America j conduct Is not So Insistent n eon- j will give-a recoption Saturday even- strain! : but the religion nt the front I ing at Golden Cross hall for Buy Bur-, and at bonie has the Mine frankly in gess. one of their active members tnlttve character. Wrnlfrvd' Klrkland, ,w:!io is soon to. enter the service. The j in the Atlantic. n ,,,, members and their families are re-, ;' . t u quested to jirovide the refreshments; ' " and the young man's friends are cor-! Face Truth Honestly, dlally invited to be present. ! The man best able lo tell the truth List of letters remaining uncalled : Is he most willing to, face Ibo iruth- r at the IHist-Office for the week esrteclnllv di'sn green ile' truths About ending July 1, 1918: Mr. and Mrs. himself or the community he lives In flJS2t3t3E5SB MEN'S ARMY 1JALHRIGG AN SHIRTS ' The slipover style garments, with slight mill imperfections; sizes SG to 41 Dol lar value, at HOYS' B .Y. I). UNION SUITS , Knee length, athletic , style 59( BIENUr NAINSOOK TAILORED SUITS With, patent elastic trouser seat sizes 3-1 .lo 50 $1.00 WOMEN'S COTTON VESTS t In bodice and regular style with beaded edge 25( WOMEN'S LISLE COTTON VESTS 'With beaded edge, in pink or white 35c (Or 3 for a dollar) WOMEN'S KAYSER UNION SUITS With hemstitch band top and tight knee . , . 83c WOMEN'S KAYSER VESTS , ; With narrow -shoulder straps and beaded edge The regular 50c ones, with Alight, mill imperfections, at 20( MEN'S MEDIUMtWEIGHT COTTON HOSIERY In all the desirable shades Excellent wearing quality, at 25(- MEN'S INTER-WOVEN HOSIERY . . , v , , , : . . . , . . , With double heels and soles All shades Our leader, at ......... 40( WOMEN'S SUPERFINE QUALITY COTTON HOSIERY With 3 inch hem and double heel -and toe Grey, bronze, tans, black and white WOMEN'S MERCERIZED STOCKINGS .In medium and dark grey, bronze-atrl African brown Double soles and heels 3 inch hem at top . .( , 30c WOMEN'S PURE SILK ROOT HOSIERY With dep hem Putty, pearl, bro'nze, grey, black, white ; .: 750 1 CENTER SHAFTS8URY POWNAL CENTER A Harden! Mr. Jack A t'arncy; j Hmv nn w rormt mnn ,f We will "iT " , u uT'' AM'AnL-1,nd8;Mlr,i'0tven nchnowledSe them, or h ?' , Kverett Hwlge; Mr. Daniel Ruostls;! '"'Miss. C Iv.' J. McCoy has n fine piece of corn. Whoattlelds are looking prosperous. Mrs. John UnntlnKton vir.ited at H. A. Uottum's Slinday. The hay crop coes not look as thrlf- j ty as usual at this time of year. Mrs.' II. A. Uotttim has been visit ing U. S. Harton of Scotia. N. Y. , ' Mr. and Mrs. James Quinn of llcn- ' nitigton visited relatives in town Sun-, MorutiB of Somerville Mass., town Wednesday on busi- Mr, Eail Laucour; Mr. and Mrs. Dr. C. L. Madin:. Kdward A. Martin: Mrs. Chan. It. Chapman; Mrs. K. LHvArkez; j Miss Lois Fredcrkh; .Mrs. Kannln Jones; Mrs.. Kdward P. Martin; Miss i Helen McDonald; Mrs. Joe Drnuck; i can we neknowlcd ! hot even look nt thfm? ladys F:iwcll of llennington : W. F .vns In ness. ; i Miss Huth Keith of North F.iton is j tho guest of her bIsUt Mrs. Uoy C. , j Lampman. . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Niles of : Schenectady were recent guests of ; , Mr. and Mrs.. Earnest Mattison. Mrs. Albert Peak who has been ill '. for several weeks is in a critical con dition at her home on the Denning- ! ton road. UOiEV AM GEMS' TA110RWC (VI rt'l i"ilif now llnp of mHlrlAlKn(t KK.VHV TO WgAK ilKN'S SUITS nt rwvm. lile iriit 15 ' - -' ' Cli-miiiiK, 1'. owing aid Ilwixvii-inu of all klnl tr.U- es-j" ' " ian nouth strrrt t f 11,-..,..! T..t..M '1...... the subject, be rrsue,l his inquiries .V , T , : ' ' r.T.. ' m " , , and found'that his surmise wns'Cor- i..,v if n, .,.,,...,.,, ,.r,. like charity, begins nt bome. Tim man who Is fcble'to face 1 He disofrot' able trulh about bimvelf has learned to face the truth about the community he lives In nnd earned the rlcbt to e mem ir we win : ' , ' Mrs. Truth-fftcttiR. : " rou-,N Y u. iN. iiarriiiRion ami (laur.mer, iviihb i'homo Sunday Almon Itnthbtin of Cranville, who has been spending two weeks wiih relatives here returned Ida srent one day last week in Che- shire. Mr. and Mrs. K. NOTICE The Wnlto Rlue berry Held will be opened July H and July 17, then every day tho remainder of the sea son. Admission HQ cents for the two days named, then 25 cents a day for the remainder of the season. Nelson E. Waite, Prop. rect. The gropes were grown ' from cuttings of vines which funned part of the cargo of the Spanish Armndn. hence their similarity to ..those of Cali fornia, bofh being nf Spanish origin. This beautiful fruit flourishes In o sheltered valley on the western side of .Lough Swilly. where no frost has ' nipped the vines for five year, al though frequeutly snow Is visible on i the distant hills. in caning ror above, please say vcrtiscd" giving date of list. SUBMARINES ATTACKED Ad- spelik It. And a community honest enough, courageous 'enough, and Inlet Mrs. Harriet Morrison and Miss , Hottu.n and'"uth Morrison of S:ton' River are t son' have returned from a brief visit ; H. M ,T. u k JUL truth nbioit iNelf 1 n coirmunity hard to beat In war or In Mice. ltlvcr returned with Entire British ; Chariots In Ancient Warfare. i Tho Egyyiffm nnd Itomnn chariots ! Th Slacker's Load. served net only to bflnjf the soldiers "Vu Mggen' hind some fo!ks has got to n desired point and to overwhelm j tor carry." observed r.rother Williams, advancing mns'ses of Infantry, but hlsi i "Is n grip full of excuses fer pit tin as a bulwark, "a port of improvise 1 out o' doln' d rkht thing nt do right fortress behind which marksmen Fhcltered themselves in tbo thick of the fight Tho curved front of fho carriage body served ns a shield even though it was at least nineteen cen turies behind Its modern cousin, the tron-platc.d, self-protipliod motor' tank. time. Fer Instance, cf It's wood-cut- fin day. dey ain't got no iit; nn' cf "ley got n nx, de, nln't no grindstone fer sharpen It; an' cf d- grindstone's thir, le well's dry an' dcy's no water tor wet it :" Atlanta tVn;.-tltu-tbh'." - - Ctrmnn Airmen Kill Crev.. London. July 10. Dose rlbing the (!cnn:i'.i seap nne attack on the Ib it l: !i submarines t:!3 and t'-31, off the mouth of 1 1:.' Thames on July ti, a Itcrlin semi olllclal statement, relayed l.y the Anmeidam uirrespondeiit of the Central .News a"eiuy, says: "Herman airmen attacked the C-3 w!iile. her commander and crew were on dork. AH the members of the crew were Killed by jiijrliine i;un fire, but lb'.' commander kept fir ins his rifio at tho Hvi.ilorn - mt il I he, l io, wm killed. The hcaplaues, r hiih by this lime Ind expembtil all their ammuntMou, then relumed to th;v Kentish coa: I. "Another suiiLiilron arrived wliile the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh 1tr.....l...... r. 9 r-nn... t.ot si:.... in Greenfield i im.ii m v ... i.viiv. i ui. .mna ' ,, ' , .. ' Florence Morrison, who has been the llf .i I bi I'lifiin (iml mui l Htiiiit rf i. ..., f.... ,, ,nm,ni,u rv. ' .7L", U. '. " " ' "i . guest of relatives at Ilelows Falls and ... ... ..... .... i.eiiuiiiKiou visneu ai me noiuu oi : u.,ri,,'u Hairy Ilrown last week. t ti1KU1 - Merle Ross accompanied by his ' sister. Miss Helen, and brother Clar ence and Miss (Jertnide Mallbon vis aed relatives in i'awlet a:id Dauby bindaf. homo ' f ' Left Mother Gaspleg, Tdgnr, seven years old. rnn Into hl h.Mne the oiher day nnd Informed his mother fhAt Harold, next door, was fit that moment' getting n licking, bis mother ' hnving tnuytvt Mm siiiol;lng. "That's Pile thing you don't have to ' b licked for. Isn't It. Edgar?" said his ' mother proudly. "You donvt smoke, do you?'' "Nnw, I should sny not," re plied Edgar. "Why. ge, ma, I ain't ; smoked for moro'n two ears." Kan- ; aos City Star. A REAL 11 UR SAVER ANO BEAUTIFIIE GREEN MOUNTAIN VALLEY How Caesar Made Name Immortal. Arithmetic was' so snarled up In the riibmarinc CM as towing tho It. C. Hint Julius ( nesar f-ei io onc C:;r. anl botli ve-.'so'i eVe attacked , reforming the calemWr. 'H dVree.1 that every year whose nnte numner was exactly divisible by four should contain ' WMl days hbd' all the other yerrs .TO d.iys. Incidentally be shift ed 'New' Tear's front March to Janfinry, nnd 'named July fter btiiiself,' by 'which delicate compliment he make ! os write bis name for 81 days everj Patriotically . If bpeakin r n n rp Uf nn r3 rv ca M'. , Otherwise they are the most wonderful flakes you m corn tasted. ever year. Crows have destroyed i.cvcral corn ' fields. ' Lowell Waite visited out of tuwu ' roentiy. ' , Fred W'oodard Ikuj a milk route in lienningum. Schuyler Harringlon was in Pen nington' Saturday. Kdgitr Urcene has sold his failu to out of town parties. . C. II. Nash nnd daughtei, Jennie lire visiting in Jerico. For Sale Dallas P. Mattison has u Mine llolesteiu bull for sale. Mrs. C. H. Nash and Mrs. Dclbcrl Hump were in llennington Saturday, i Many from this place attended July 1 4th at Heiinington and think it a great tiuecess. J. W. Pierce and family of I'cuniiig ton were in lirccn Mountain Valley ' Sunday,. 1 A surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. ' Lollls Poler recently with dancing und U line time for all. j the crowa have destroyed many t pieces of coin, and buckwheat has Shows How Easy it is to Have Plenty of Lustrous Hair. agsl ThcDAnncr has received an other small lot of : those beauti : ful American Flags -which we will sell as Ions as they last at ! prices much - lower than is us ,ual!y charged for such fine fags. ! PRICE- ' Size 5 x 8 $1.55 Size 4 x6 $1.25 : . f These flags are hand sewed 1 with metal grommets and will ! outwear any other low price flag on the market and will hold i their color loncrer and better : than flags that cost three times Lincoln'! Favorite Hymn. John tf.lv Vas nkel If be VritiM'fe. J been sown on the Holds. call the favorite hymn of Abraham Mrs. Alfred lialletto and children of I.lnccdii.'nnd rive bl rtplnloh tfin'f the iPer.iiingiou visited her sister, Mrs.' hymn beginning, "Kalher. Mhnte'er ot 1110 liarrlngton recently, earthly bllns," was Lincoln's favorite. ' Andrew Maurcr and Mr. Koyee ot 1 " '"' ' 1 ' I the llottum store wore driving In Mouhtaln Valley recoil tly on u If j our Irtiir is thinning out, prcma tunly ray. brittle, life'ess, full of dandruff and your head . itches like mid, quick action must be taken to save your hair. Don't wait until the hair root Is dead for then nothing can prevent h:iTitneu(; (let from W. L. (Jokay' or at any j as much. good drug store today a. package of , 1 ril:i n kiil'O it il.i;n'J encf nntfli and there's .nothing else you could i flags and the price and you will use tint's so simple, sate and effec-1 want one-for patriotic display live. You will surely be delighted with ! tho first application. Your hair will j r.ceni much more abundant and radl-1 ant with life and beauty all llchini; ceases and your sc.i'p feels cool and comfortable. 1'arlslan aago is in great di'in.md by discriminating wo men becauso it is delicately perfumed, doea not color. 'or streak tho hair, and! ii i t i t ..er.. I no sure von get the Rcnui.m Paris-!cenl3 for postage and packing. Ian sane (Cilroux's) for this U guaran teed to give perfect satisfaction or nothing to ay. " ' ' Just note the size of these this spring and summer. PRICE Size 5x8 $1.55 Size 4 a 6 $L25 If ordered sent by mail add 1J nd it- ;rcou Children Cry. " ..FOP FLETCHER'S . CAS TO R I A inc n i i anner Bennington,. Yt,: 3 tonnuou Perfermanb. 1,1 'juslness. Frteill "What abmit the Vent of n : Mr.' and Mrs. Clarence Chandler en place like ihls? ' I niippose Ihe land-1 'criained a large gathering or rcla lord auks' n lot for' It." Anluppe ,a,)'I r.li,1, h lwmr ,,f Mr- nlul -Vn. rlberl,o- WBv. nsklnir for V: OHn, recently. tf ' It.'' Boston Transcript. n l A famly, gathering was, enjoyed ntf Henry Harringtona last Saturday! 1 nin.ninn It I. !... l.l... I. .1.. f.... ' SAYS THE OWL Outsiders who rpeculato In oil frc qttcnliy slip up. Only n remarkable girl Is not flnt tercd by her photogrAph. There are times when t,he corkitrrew la mightier Oinn Ihe typewrite . ' ' The average man, needn't .be ,vcry nick to' Imagine be Is folnR to die, , If she pays cash nt the drug storo he comes by her complexlou honestly. evening. It being bis birthday. Dam clng wan ciljrtyed until midnight. Crandmother waa the Cruggitt. j in Ihe eu'riy days , of our com f ry ' gr'andomlher wal ' tho driigRlst. anil ! her dings conslited mostly of roots ( and herbs gathered from tho.'flelda and forest, There was peperinlnt for: indigestion, million f:r coughs, skull-1-cap tor 'iierVoimniwH. thorouKhwori fur' colds, wormwood . for , brulRCi and) sprains and j:n on. They ere success-.. ; nn it'iucoM's, ion. ii nu.i i rum h com- Mn.Uh)h of such roots and herbs that! i Mrs. Lydla Y.. PinVham . of Lynn,, ) Muss.', more than forty years ago, . oi'luinateil 'her now famous Vegetable i ' Compobnd; and during all tlioe long! ' years no other n-niedy has ever been ' , dbicoverpd to ipstore health to ailing! ; women so Fiiccensliilly as this good i ripHERE. are. a great many ways 11 of advertising a business . .i 'i, . i i . . TJiit nobody lias (4ycr iniprovcd on (he ood old-fashioned plan of. telling the plain truth. ' V . . , HARRISON L KORTON FURNISHES Absolutely Reliable Insurance . Cliilaron Ory- fOR FLETCHER'S CASIO R I A ' old fashioned rot and herb medk lne 1 AND NO OTHER KIND. If 'you have tnything to aell try en try ii uinor. i iic d tu The tvenlng Uaunor