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EEJ XING TOM EVEN ING 'BANNER, 1 S ATURD A Yj 'OCTOBEJj 26, '1913 lfon't wait until a co!J anJ the yrip liave a firm hold. Take Lane's c old and pripTabtcts a soon as yuti Icfl a cold coming on. Neglect is jjperous and often spells Pneu turiia. Keep a package handy for enierency. KcMiltsar gnarinteed. Sold by druggibts everywhere. 'LANES ' THAT RlOMT NOW',' 4 Vermont I I V- Ir.provc Your - ! ;H.r,'i'tJ-,4'1 Appearar.co S I THE EVENING BANNER . j BENNINGTON FRANK E. HOWE. Editor and Pub. ' .V- v. i , - ; ii I A -"v'l v,?" Vermont, Dec. 13, 1903, Second Clasi Matter. at ! J-J iu&blunq ine Part ana Peiiig the Fart Co T Sand in Ha Per Subscription Rates. Month Per Year r-' Yen (In advjn 'I ; n - I In ' e) 40o. tt.00 $5.00 I jmw t lie hT of a trcunirteiion. coil insUntly t to vmir skin R-i fn.uly-wliiirimtjf" V ihi that wilt e !'. iiK-nJ it ywit williue Gouraud's Au OiMa! .Cream rri.Ti T l m'I. iV4 a- Ntw Vol. ff'tV X i Mr it rtd 1 We lit you out RIGHT in all lines of -CLOTHING AND riillNISlllNGS. Uuy the 1IEST and avoid REGRETS. i Rockwood's Underwear Bradford's Underwear Cooper's Underwear il In IJoth Two-piece and Union Suits AH Sizes Sweater Coals for Men and Hoys Fownes Dress Gloves Heavy Winter Gloves and Mittens Heavy Wool Stockings Flannel Shirts Dress Shirts Pontine Coats Hooch Jackets Mackinaws Toques, Toboggans, Wool Sets Hath Kobes Win ter Caps Shoos and Rubbers. ' v : 't i v- i i 'I'lii- .t.-n-H':.i'.-il !' i : j. i.i i I 'I 1.1 tin- :i: I,. i :l i.t nn iWmiui lies civ-Huil to II ii ni In rvi i.io t'lcilili'il in tli.it puper iiIhu the lui'ul news litilili!tlu:il I In-If In. fa tul i MALii.:n tuc U II rut: p ru IMllSH HinfMHU int. I I W l msivt'iy , . . , f ' ' . ' , -T i.ui.it.i.tii.n , iVnii Coodbenu Says Boches Are tMrltlat..au.iitat.trjjqt:a,;an I Patrol Committee. ' ' i iioiuHhiug valuable y apt 'to come out of the organization of the ''pntrol iDiumliifp, ' selected as ai.result of 'the recent meeting of west-side busi ness men at Manchester, j At the head of the committee Is jj. IS. Wilbur, a business man and.un ! enthusiast on good roads, who. by tne j way, has built some good roads him (self; anil Lucius E. Wilson of East ; Dorset, imst master of booster mu' 'ments. Associated . with them in 'Charles .Simmons, aifco with wida (eierieni'u iu'imUiiiK ii.isk',' foimnii :nity weHitW-WjH.'v.'-- . j As The !:ira-iiu,'ra!l!f;'lrjtl I plan 'in to Wgfyhig . iilcfoiid V fiBW toi jilhiyTi liH't- Saturday, October 20, 1913. Th) Morrisville Mossenser lias article, this we.k on the. subject "Why I'KKs are (;." nts." They aren'l in this seel ion, thoy are 75 cents and still climbing. linproveu ciiucnnqnai program, uni foim asfossfnenPof property and to Inaugurate a serious movement for more sheep in Vermont to meet the shortage of meat and wool. Franco, t 'r'in II(,a,l ,11U' repeatedly ml vo lt . Afraid o the Americans, ,Mrs. Kied C;.odU'aii has received n h.'Hir from her son. Private I.onis Cfdlii-an of the lu:!il I'. S. infantry, i IIIIWIIK'II no says Hie .uiennii Minut-ia ....I in.a-lu.. il... llima run ill Crimen ii i vj iii.iniii ill,: i iiiii.i m - . . . . IM write. - siato roaus, ami ttin patrol system ap- I'tThe bo'che are mnv etti.m hat!Kt,al: '"''. "1",.'",n aI"r" "'; iiiii,. A .inc..,,,. ...,.i v ,,ML.iit I, P'' ' sia t imaira Kenerany is not , n . , .lint w..n.- . . , , . . l. ..... I lit) Allieri- hum. ii uii. in-nimj i uih turn' patroiieit tueir puiuic iiiisiness a lit tle better, .Ihere would be less waste :and inelllciency in the application of public money to public needs you little ! If Candidate Clement looks as well as his picture in iho Kepublican state committee advertislni;, the l; 'publican primary certainly resulted in (lie nomination of the besi looking of ihe llnee andiiiates. them run when they see cans coniinK their way. 1 wiidt could see some tf the pretty l6ns rw captured. To our sur- i.i.f.ri n il r.in,..l ..it lli'inu tiv inn' III th.,m and may ,W. they were not hap-j W 'f ci izons, un,a1 l1,on a i.Vni ... u in think of it ! serious purpose is a formidable, pro- j 'Ifftl L1III l 111 I tT Hl) L II till M Kill B, IMIL 1 they happen to be united on such ob viously desirable matters as good H t i "This talk about niinority candi laics under i lie present primary law rat her poor s-tutf wli'Mi we reniein- T lli.it. in a three cornered contest,! the chances arc two to one that the. dinner will have less otes than I lie i combined vot'-s of the oilier two. Why i fin ii mm i u ..... a ma - r 1 i hHt'-i write I E. I.. IiieiiT f W MJW UAX , iiiA ti,V4-J)Ti, Jtf a WW -''. -.i.i: " -fcu:". : . . ,".r .3 1 l'.;.fc-.r:v Honor Ihy Father x and Mother Erect a suitable mem orial to mark the last resting place of those departed ones, near and dear' to you. Phone, or call on I x-' """ih 'irt.it taft'.Witi.-ii finA3t,'tf ifci -4"--- -i . i. : 220 School St., Ucnnington, Vt. not accept the result and nmend the i primary law if it needs amend na? Itutlund Herald. And those who object to a primary law forget that precisely the same situation exists when a convention has three or more candidates of rela tively equal strength. ! rouie of them had been prisoners for' four years. Anil all Ihe eats they had i j was juat what the bocho would jivo ; j them. , They are now under ihe care; j of.' the, American unny and will fare I in licit heller. j i lurit;, one attack wo captured ; oU-.r a iJiousaiid gallons of German: bear and you can imagine the kind of we had that evening. I also hod of the captured jam and bread. Theliir"ri'HTTT!i:ritbut Ii is a sb.ime to fred anybody aivythins like that, bread. .C.lt woiibl take mo all day to tell feast i sumo in the A family of " children neighboring county of getting fame through lb ers. The family lives in the, town of Windham and is said to bo the largest I family In western New England 1" I children, eight of them bovs, the eld- t jest L'l years. Town Collector j Constable Elias Lewis Stowell roads, a business administration, bet tf r Bchools, equitable taxes and more t sheep, their influence would probably be of the utmost importance. ! it is a good plan not to try for too much at one time, because scatter ed firing is not effective, but the plans of Ihe patrol committee can be stated I broadly under two heads business methods and sheep. ' To the first, the entire republican state ticket should be pledged, and ill regard to the lat- ; you about, the things we captured!"1' 111 """"" 1,1 """"" ifroin the bocho: wugons. mules, motoric k,l ' hose between tlogs and trucks, pleasure cars and all kinds of 1 '"'',1' different, things.. We also took thou unds of prisoiiH'H. If the war keeps tin there won't be any more Germans ' to take. j "The French people appear to I tliink a whole loiyif the New England j boya w ho have had -a big share in the HjhH;t)i,y8;riv :md if Ihe war end Mr. Wilbur has started a movement that mav be of the greatest impor tance of Vermont, and which may fo cus the general notions of the voters and their legislators on a few matters which are essential. Kutland Herald. Preserved Daylight. He ..,, pap-! KnRli,d ,,,. When -.K,, j t JS'i Xht hind boys start soiuething they always j Bnish At: lllt ki .1.. .. .... 1.. ' i i. tuc ;inie you receive tins letter : j'ii will already have heard the great! news, I suppose ihe papers are fill I! i Mrs. I Minnie of J. ' - - t K ' - Ah Opportunity You ran ay a lot of money for your i clollics if ou want to. Hut the man who is encouraging eeorr find inspiration in the Knglish- oi ny can American line can find In this line you ' what you want at your price. Come and select your suit or and you can leave the rest to me. deliver it to you unless you are thoroughly satisfied with it. E. U. Stowell are the, the children reside with their parents. The oldest girl is married and now lives at Stookbridge. licsidea being tlx town constable anil collector, Stowell husrbeon'' a member of the scnooi noarii lor seven years, lie per i forms all these duties in addition to his farm work. 'And Just to keep him Which we thought . was golns to fpnil; We have canned it and we've dried it, And we've pickled it in oil. daylight, Alons with fuel and with flour. No restrictions are placed on daylight For thaftt not produced by man; We use all we want while it's going, and i of, Wt K-V-all right to read about It. f And what we can't use we can. . ' k.i.1 IM ...il.,,. 1... I..,... ...... ...... I ;iml u, . M,l ... trtu U havft savp(, a ,ot flf (,ayht nni l.T ,,111 mi. vn l UM 1 .1 hailTiir' tlui rfi-eii' tint il'a sninellihur n parents of this interesting family. ! f,(ii. rn 'nmnr fri T.t tVi'inl.- I Tho youngest member is Margaret! of me getting hit three times in one I Irene, who will be thren years old in ' '!:' and only one wound drawing I December. Slowd) is 43 and bis wife ' ,'1'"M' tt,,!' ,,,a m ,i,l,p ",;lt " 'ouhl Now. through the long, cold winter, i, ,. ' , . , . ! hardly be noticed. That's what I1 When Kerosene is high, j Tit i ,s jUl...r. ruuti.ru ' call luck and I hope 1 will always We'll open cans of dnvlight. have the same kind. Or soak tip some that'H dry; ."This postal I am sending von is I , . , , a picture of A German town and , j Tl village improvement soc.ety guess it's pretty well shot up. The . W, 1 IT m '" ! ,.a,.1J"9, you see in the picture ore boche' An' ,1P n'"no;,,,at 'Ve soldiers and they are sure one mean 1 '' y 11 1,l,y War .Saving Stamps. , class of people. Thev claim thev are'Somo will lie used by the bakers I not to blame for what they have To lighten their substitute breads, j done It's their great Kaiser whom ! While some will be used in Vspare" thev tli m L sit miifli nf rivili m clianibels htify. be Is ollkial moderator at town I t(,,j Ui, tllilt if WP ,u) ' hoon t,ir(, T(, Rl,list it uto goose-feather bells, meeiiogs. overseer of the , r, 1, ,.er I days oulcker we w ould have caugh. ! Ar(,un(1 , ,)arna t nt(.ht.timo, .Mill Ii'llt .' I ll'ftlT. iii;u. ,.i- wnc n.nr 11111 nil inn lirna' I The next overcoat, I won't C. W. Peterson P. S. I am still giving away razor sets. Get yours today! when we got that close tilllrt u-il ii'ill tint titr.i I United War Work Next. . , . i v, i'ii, i iiimt up: i guess u is ai- , Having rolled up our sleeves and most over and the chances are that I !ovn- subscribed the Fourth Liberty j w ill be w ith you all again for Christ ! Loan ko magnificently, we must not : ma:'. ; set He down and delude ourselves that j Your loving son. Louis. the war is won. What we hae done I ' j in (he mailer of ihe Liberty loan has j PRIVATE GEORGE J. FALLEN DIES ! been au investment In which i.'i.nun. ' , linn citizens look a share. Wo have (Victim of Influenza at Camp Hospital , r, ' iii'iini u . .iiiii'iiui. in iui- Kinn iiiiieni . - . ron Monroe, va ami we Mian nave, me satisfaction Volliiw Our motto is "safety first," So, with a jug of daylight There's no'd.inger should It burst. And when we go down ellar For a pitcher of cider at night. We draw the cork from a hutf oiineo vial, Which gives us plenty of light. When eggs are scarce in This bottled up daylight iso among winter, of know ing that it w ill be used lo the i best advantage, in w inning the war. jAnd we shall every one of us get good interest on our invesi nieiit ami lour money back In full when the war ! is ended." There has been no sacrl- lice in that investment. We simply nade. up our minds to : ami save- splendidly for iho days to I come. ing j Schenectady uier resident young man was is an extract from a paper concerning a for of llennington. The a nephew of Mr. and Will make tho poultry ihein lay at night. There is a "BEST WAY" to do everything A "UEST WAY" on the job. Jt helps you and tho Community M 4j"HEST WAY" to spend votir inoncv. Inivinir t lit 'l-;:4" VAkM4nvo money, buy a W. S. S. when y'(l can, LHicny IloiHlsby weekly naymenla needed. You are the Community. things .1. .. . . fifg Savings Af count. It will grow" by and a rej'.illiir ijyiijd four iereent interest in the County National Bank I BENNINGTON 1 1 Mrs. A. J. GriMin of Convent avenue: . fioorge ,1. Fallon, 2?,, a student in the master gun school. Fort Monroe. have j 'a died of influenza tit the camp save, I hospital October 17. Previous to en- listing, George Fallon lived with his patents, Mr. and Mrs. 1'atrick 11. Fal- lint now we-are to bo given a j Ion. HIT Iielainoiit avenue, chance soon to really show our getter-1 Mr. Fallon, who was attending di eted his sopho- There'i no mistake when yon ask us to nrrnnge an annui ty for you. It guarantees you an in come for Ihe rest of your life. Lei rnrcxplam oanJanH. Na'niiiui: l.ifo mneU'iv.'" Kinsley, General Airent, .Mead Guild- ; ing. Hut land Yjf Adv osity, and donato of our funds to "Cany On." It has been six months since we pledged a certain amount for Iho work of the lied Cross, and that money has been raised and spent abroad. Now the powers that be have arranged to pool their issues and they (all upon us to dig down and raise a certain amount to bo distributed to Iho United War Work campaign. A joint effort Is lo be maiKe In Ihe interest of the Y. M. C. A., the K. of C, the Salvation Army, tho Jewish Welfare League and kindred organiza tions and do it all up in one splendid going over the top. The president lias set the figures at flTu.fiiiu.nnn, which will be a very small sum distributed all over this great country. It ought lo be raised without any effort In the one week, beginning Monday Novem ber 11. The share of Vermont Is on ly $t"L7.A and when we put that amount, over against the 2,00(i,iiiii) American soldiers overseas, ii seems but n pit lance at best. Let. us as Ver monters live up to our record in this regard. Kutland' Herald. r : I, .! jitM ' . . i , i Af," btoppea tier Baby's coucj No remedy Is bolter known than Foley's Honey and Tar for giving ipilck relief from coughs, colds nnd croup. Mrs. W. M. Stevens, Vivian. W. Va., writes: "When my baby was II months old he had a terrible cough and nothing did hint any good. I rend about Foley's Honey nnd Tar. and the llrst dose helped him iiiul 111 two days the cough had slopped. I can say Foley's Honey and Tar saved my baby's lifn after everything elso had failed." Containa no opiates. Sold Everywhere. ion college, had com more year and enlisted in the medical corps and was stationed it t Fort Slo ciiin, and later was transferred to Syracuse. Camp Wheeler, 7th Sanitary train, and Fort Monroe, Va. While at Fort Monroe he was selected to enter the enlisted specialists' tichool of coast artillery service and at the time of his death had nearlv Coni-t pleled the master gunner's course. He was born In llennington, Vt., January 11, isor?, and came to Sche nectady about 21! years imn. Ho was graduated from Horace Mann school and the high school, and entered l?n loti with t.he class of 1!U.V Ho was an enthusiastic worker In high school, where he was a member or ihe Calhoun Pebating society and active in the publicity of class and school affairs. Mr. Fallen Is survived by his parents, two sislers anil three brothers'.' ... . lie was one of the three brothers, all of whom enlisted in the service of the country. Lieutenant W. J. Fal lon is iKitloned tt the school of fire, Forf.ill" jntla.. 'arid Private Frank J. '"a'luUjii a member of- base hospl 1'iillntf'f a member of base hospital iililt.r "X.nn. A sister. Susie M. Fal Ion. is a nurse at St. Agnes" hospfML .'I'hiladojpbia. Tb ibody was bnutwlt lo ilflvrii r.'.b!ftlal In Sr. .loan's It is the very best remedy That was ever brought, about For inoculating timid folks Wbo.:e "daylights" are frightened on:. For knocks that make one sec stars There Is nothing better, nor worse. Than left-over daylight applied, The constellation to disperse. There was only one defect In all the season's run It was sediment in the bottom , Caused by spots upon the sun. J. J. Itlsdon. Arlington, Vt.. October 21st. 1918. THE MEN IN CLASS A 1 $1C0 Reward, $100 , The render of this paprr will be plcx-ed t learn that (hero Is at least una ilri'ixilvfl 0i:n'neo that Si'irnce lias hi'.'il utile to i nr.' in all Its mat'i'S and Uinl'' ti c.iurr'.i'. ' rutjrrli being f; really llllllllMI'"t ,V f OllStlllllllllllll I'UllllillllllS 'i l I ; rllit;ttlticmil tl'i'utlllPllt, Hulls ' " . 1 1 . i r 1 1 1 Mn,ii(in In taken Int'Timlly iiiul ," l ( thru Hi l;iii( it oa the Mih uiih Kur fues nf the Hvfti'in thereby (li'nl ruyitiK Hie lei. ml. it inn nf Die iPMi'.'Otc, kIvIiib tlm patient MteliU'h hv l.lilMlug III Ihe ron HhMmii mnl ii-'I: tlm: I'.itlile In ilnlni lot will:. Tin. ,i , 1 1 ii ;h I ui v n so lnni-li f.'iili. In ii i iiuiiii. mvrr ef Hall's I' li.iirli M.'ili, Hie that they ollor One lli:nih. , I mil, ,iu fur MtiV ( use tli t fitlll Pi r"r". n, di lldt nf tPMtiiniitihils. A,i,ir.".i i ,i riii;.Ni;T a ., 'ioie,io, 'lil..-. 1,1.1,1 ly all PillL'Klsi'l. Vic. A souml. healthy man is never a hack number. A man can bo as vig orous nil able at seventy as at twen ty. Condition, not years, puts you in (lie discard. A system weakened by overwork and carelesslivlng brings old age pretnateiirely. The bodily functions are impaired and unpleasant symptoms appear. Tho weak spot Is generally the kidneys. Keep them clean and In proper working condition and you will generally find yourself in Class Al. Take GOLD MEDAL Haar lem Oil Capsules periodically and your system will always be In work ing order. Your spirits will bo en livened, your muscles supple, jour mind active and your body capable of hard work. Don't wait until you have been re jected. Comincnco to bo a first-class inan now.. Go to. your dmi-Mui nf pfice. Get a trial box of GOLD M F.D al Haarlem Gil Capsules. .Their nrn innule of the imre.origlnwl..iii,nnri..,i rifaarleiu Oil Ihu ,kind . I'onr - urmit. grandfather used, Two cajisvules each day will . Veep u , toned up and feel ing due. .Money refunded if they do not help you. KettU'inber to ask for the Imported GOLD MEDAL Urand In three rlzes, sealed packages. mm 'f--AW W Resembles Old Fashioned Grip The symptoms of Span inh Influenza are very similar to old fashioned ferlp pains throughout the body, extreme dlzzi iiess, sleepiness, chills, liiKh tirtr, heatUclie, disturbed digestion with runnliiK at thq nose and eyt-s and excessive spit tlnic. khowlng on Inflam mation ana congestion c th mucous linings. ' Manifested Ijr CatarrLalCcsditlca With the first ymp- toms ot rofraeiuui. It taj well to consult your ram- lly physk-Un at onc. It is not the Dsea rtseiC that is to te',eardi s much as it Is the complin catMi whk'tt my foflowj To War4 oa UKX InflUenti or ss ttn uld ti returning-Uiefllth attt an aitacK. , notaiuor is nv better tlian Or. Hait-. man's Wui ld FtUUDU Yr iii. For Catarrh of Every Description Tak& PE-R'UNA The well Vnown and direct action of Peruna In res5rla2-53a maintaining: a healthy cendition of the mucous membranes through out , the body makes It the greatest disease, preventing and health restoring remedy known to science, ' ' For forty-five years Peruna has retained ita title as fiSSellabl 4 safe-guard to the health of the American family. . llXrERIE.NfE OF USERS THE BEST ItEC05CirEXIUTI0? I NEWARK, N. J. "I hT. 0m4 Peruna for colds anil grip. It will do "II. .yon cUim and more. Mr family always have a bottl ont hand for - stonvneh and bowei ANNA. OHIO. "J find Peruna ex cellent for Catarrh of the lisad. I keep Teruna and Munaltn in the Iioubh all the time." Mrs. A. r.ui.kle, Box SC. Try IVruna First- Talilcts i j of ll?!'jr EierywlfeBigL Men s Heavy SPECIAL VALUES $3.00, $3.50, $4 00 and $5.00 THE MAN THAT HAS TO RE OUT IN THE COLD WANTS (iOOI), WAUM CLOTHING AND HE CAN FIND ITliEUE. f BENNINGTON, VT. For Z2 Dry Hard Wopid Sindling WHITE BIRCH WOOD r . . , Cut any length for your fireplacel JES ,f IIELI' WIN THE WAR ' W3 r Ur.e More Wrood Save the Coal for Uncle Sam, 3 AH orders promptly delivered. i'iV 21 H. W. MYERS & SON, Inc. Office and Yard, Foot of School street $& CASTORIA For Infants and Childrea In Uso For Over 30 Ye&j 5 ulways Lean tho wig uaiurt bf SPECIAL SALE ; ' To Reduce Our Large Stock of ELECTRIC LANTERNS, ,i we have marked down our one and two- L cell hand lantcrridto 80c each. Sale to .''J? run one week unlcs supply is previous ly exhausted. I'-'. A full line of : Evcrcady Flashlights and battcricH always on hand I II. H. WARREN ULECTItlCAb CONTIiACTOK " .4,