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IV,.. I THE BENNINGTON EVENING BANNER. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1919. PAGE FIVE, u mEDICINE E FROMFRUIT Extraordinary Success vhtch "Fraif-a-te" Has Aciiieved ' One reason why "Fruit-a-lives" is so extraordinarily successful in Eiying relief to those slithering with Constipation, Torpid Liver, Indiges tion, Chronic IIeadaehcs Neuralgia, Kidney and Madder Troubles, Jihcumalism, Pain in the Back, Fczcma and other Skin Affections, 13, because it is the only medicine in iho world made from fruit juices. Theso "Fruit Liver Tablets" aro composed of the medicinal principles found in apples," oranges, figs and jiruncs, together with the nerva tonics and antiseptics. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size Mc. At dealers or from FRU IT-A-TIVISS Limited, CUDKXSliCRG, N. Y New Calllc Dealers Phone 274-fr" Ihislda & Shelby We are always in the market and will always pay (ho highest prices for livo stock of all descriptions. LAMBS, SHEEP. HOGS, PAULTRY and CATTLE taken rff your hands nt spot cash Wo assure reliable, dependable busi ness policies. GIVE US A TRIAL. Raskin & Shelby' 203 Gage St. Bennington Tel. 274. J. Si COLE, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. X-RAY A SPECIALTY .l.ismv. Properly Iltlcd. 4SR SIAIV sr. .HEW RESTAURANT Xent, Clean nml Sanitary Now oiR'ti to Ladies ami I .lout lemon at - 132 x.H tb st. WRIGHT & SON Pl'llTS licilNltlllllllo Vulcanizing The Pennington Vulcanizing Com pany is ready to do any job in tube and case repairing. Give us a try ' ' 107 PLEASANT ST Remember ONE 3 is giving universal satisfaction it being the most lasting and greatest fuel srtvrr on the market. Free cor.. :ltation with reference to heating your house. 315 Main St. mmmumumm imn, utuii m.,im ..u m. .-.j., .. .... is ... wnva i upsra iiiiss9 "m-b, i iirbiay9tiii i H pi !; '-,iV : '- v rrl ; l:J!iJ.l' . -'.- x . Prices 50c, 73 e, $1.00, $1.50 Plus War Tax. Seats on Sale at Hartc Theatre, Wednesday at 12 :3C Secure Tour Seats in 1 ; 1 Anvanrf ? u . ' m BENNINGTON BRIEJFS News of the Town and Village Briefly for Busy Readsrs Told Wanted Women by II. T. Cushman Mrs., company. Adv. 4 1 C Robert Hart entered the Putnam Memorial hospital for treatment last nigh;. Mrs. Dorothy Cnnfiold Fisher of Ar lington is spending a lew days wiih friends in Newport, 11. I. The ladies society of the Old First church will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James A. Fddy. Mrs. Frank Horvey received word Monday of the safe arrival of her son, Frank Jr., at Camp Merrill, 1. J. Ilervey ha:: seen 18 months service overseas. There will he no meeting tonight of Green Mt. Lodne No. J, A. O. U. V as the officers are in North Adam i in rtallins the ctlieers of that lodse. The next meeting will be Jield Tues day, October 21. Mrs. Cluy If. Johnson entorlamed at a inatiiieo party Monday afternoon in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. S. H. Hall of Old Pennington. Mi i. Hall during the day was the re eipent of many pleasing remember- ELATES HOW SHE GAINED STRENGTH This Ogdensburg Resident Was Weak and Without Ambition Until She Tried This Tonic "I feel it a duty to tell those who suffer as I onco did about tho remedy that restored my strength and happi ness after many ironths of suffering," says Mrs. B. Ellis., who lives at No. L8 Patterson street, Ogdensburg, N. Y. "My blood was depleted and weak and as a result I became so nervous that I couldn't sleep well at night and wn-t ea?ily startled. I sull'ercd from indigestion and hadnir,'ht sweats that left mo very weak. I was cold mosl cf t ho time and trembled all over. "I had often heard of Dr. Williams' Tink Pills and decided to give tho remedy a trial and my experience jua tiiied all tho (rood words that I heard of the pills. I began to gain strength ia a short time and gradually tho color cams back to my face and 1 knew that my blood was becoming richer. My stomach gained strength as did my nerves and I now feel as well as ever. I sleep well and am rested and enter upon the tasks of my homo with new energy and ambition. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are nn excellent touie and I have recommended them to many of my friends." Dr. Williams' Tink Pills are sold by all druggists or direct from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y., oO cents per box, six boxes ?2.50, postpaid. Write for the free booklet, "Buitdhirt Up the Blood." that the PIPE SUHRg A' 1 Phone 383-M. ,., ances. HAS $25,000 CAPITAL North Bennintjton Realty Co. Files Moore Co., Pays Up Stock. Moatpelier. Oct. 5. The North Hen ninjiton Realty company of North Pennington has liled articles of cor poration in the secretary of State's office for the purpose of dealing in i real estate. The capital stock is $25,001) and the papers are signed by C. W. and H. V. White and A. S. Payne of North Bennington. The C. H. Moore company. Inc., of Springfield, has liled a .statement that they have paid up $70,000 or their capital stock which is $75,000. LOST ON SEARSBURG MT. Small Boys Fourd After Eight Hours Hunt, North Adams, Oct. G. Lost for eight hours in the wilderness of Sears burg mountain was the trying experi ence of Howard and Ned Walden, the 11 and 0 years old :ons of Mr. and Mrs. . Howard Walden of Prospect Ftroet, yesterday afternoon. With their father and a party of friends the lads were spending the day at the camp on the mountain owned by Mr. Walden, Gilbert I la mer and Waldo Williams. In com-, pany with a boy named Horn from this city the lads went out into the! woods in the early afternoon to hunt j squirrels. Their absence wjis not ! noticed until near nightfall when j the party was preparing to return to the ohy. A search was iinmedi- , ately instituted but no signs of the boys were visible. The party used ' till their ammunition in firing shols : to attract the lost boys' attention. ; I The searchers finally round the j boys lato at night after several hours' jet the upper end of Yeaw pond. 1 WAR-TIME PROHIBITION Legality of Act to Be Tested in Unit-' ed States Court. The testing out of the legality of the war-time prohibition act by the Fnited Slates court for the district of 'Vermont, wlii be one (; the important ' ea-os to come up for trial out of the ',', now li':;e- on tho criminal docket,. alvtle opening of court at Kitlhind to ; (lay. Judge Harland P. Howe of t'li.s city v, H! preside. !l is probable at this session of conn Ji:d';o Howe will hoar argu-1 men! by the eom'sel for Mr. Henri-,1 cta l'ri'.itv. wire of e governor (!. II. Proiity, who sued the Grand Trunk railroad for $pm.iinii damages because of the deaih of her husband in an ae-.: cident hist year on a railroad cross ing, and wh; se case was lost. Mrs. Prnuty peeks a retrial.- Gn the criminal docket there are ' cases s( heiluled for trial. Tho list' follows: ' The I. St. vs. Olondon Tmhiil. the lT. vs Fred St. Oneo (two eases): thy F. S. vs Kdward G. Ware: the F. i S. vs A. I.. Wick- and Harry Smith.: the t:. S. vs Haskell Duller, (two; eases i ; the V. S. vs Herbert N. : Motitefiore. (two eases i: die. IT. S. vs Kilwanl li:riv:i:: F. S. vs Karl F. Jones, lit n case: the IT. S vs hW I'.ioihcrs Hi" F. S. v.; ('. linn-' bum Co tlie Ir S .... .1.,,,,,. I'val. ford, as I lie A. Harris Com; 'S QU1CKLYRELIEVED Keep Sloan's, the World's Lini ment handy to allay aches THOUSANDS of men and women, when the least little rheumatic "crick" assails them, have Sloan's Liniment handy to knock it out. Popular a third of a century ago far more popular today. That's bitausL- it is so wonderfully helpful in relieving all external achi) and pains sciatica, lumbago, neural gia, overstrained mnsdes, stiff joints, weather exposure results. A little ia all that is necessary, for it soon pene trates without rubbing to the sore spot. Leaves no muss, stained skin, clip-cd pores. A Lottie today is a wise pre caution. Keep it handy Ail druggists .15c..' "Or.. SI. 40. fa STllrV -fgt! ViSte ' g BM-r'TrWMJ'SWMtM I 11 i trnmrnXBamwrnimmmmm. than lard. JD CORN PRODUCTS the V. o. vs I'hijrl.-" i., Jehu K., liv.c S. and li.ivid Whiting, eo ;;aruiers trading as 1). W'hiitii'-C Jv Sons: th" IT. S. vs W'eslAoet Kan.a Millj (,'omiiinv the 1'. s. vs .fod'ti V.'JMiiK'Ki. tr'd- ' F. as New purl Mi'K onip.my; ( S. vs A Tin a Kimherit uiia ; Anna Shorn;;, j, uvvo ('.! So s ; tbo T. S. V.', Fred Sk;' !';::;::;. vs Alfred (irni: alias ,M Shelly: 1 Santo'i. the F. : liV.O O..S0S) o!!i, aU;..s ! he i k . o. ins. the F. S. v.i 's William A Leon . Cerd- well and Frank S:;n!ey. ih Harold ('. Varney. the !'. rf. us Schpiizer and Maw oil I Hie F. S. vs .lame;; Fajijias. vs Fredi.Mic A. Lhoaitiean ; F. S. vs vs AUvrt ,ueri:i)eli. the F. S. the F. S. j vs Lafayette t'ovillo; the I.i. S. vs ; Kverett ('oville: the F. s. vs Kdminid ! L. Payne: the F. S. vs Max Alport j the U. S. vs George 'aiiuetie; the j F. S. vs II. P. Hood Sons. 1 DR. GRAYSON'S "CROWD" i , President's Personal Physician Tells j God Story on Himself. Admiral Cary T. (irey,son is not on ly the personal physician of President ; Wilson, hat ho is one of President : Wil.'im's most .uued and trusieil friends. Last .Monday 1 spent an hour ; or more with Admiral Grayson and i learned much of interest, not only iu world affairs hut of more personal 'and intimate matters. He said: j "I accompanied the President, on the first trip he took after his idee lion. e was greeted by entlmsia . .tie throngs at every crossroads. At (one place an enthusiastic and huskv a )StS you ever use makes wonderful even by those who find it dif ficult to digest food shortened with animal fats. FREE A book worth while writing for. The new i Corn Products Cook Book contains 63 pages of practical and tested recipes of leadingcooks. Handsomely illustrated. Write us for it today. REFINING CO. P.O. Box 161 Messrs. AHERN & CAHOOti, Sales blacksmith gripped the PrrsideniVi hand so hard that he hrnisoj it. I told the President he would have to (iiit shalfitiK hand.- for n few day?. Not wanting to hurt the fee! in .us of Ww.i: who wanted to sh;.ko h;inds, he docidf 't to ;o thro'.mh small station ; at a speed of ihr-e or four miles an hour. This allowed him (.- apiie::r 0:1 the back plait,)-;) to call nut -ireel-iims to the thronsts at the .ly.'ion. h'U iiever.tod any .one fro n sluiViii ; hands with him. "The conductor came throu;:h the train and said: "Mr. President, wo shall have to stop twice, for orders and fiTt- water, before reaching Wash intoji. Have you any choice where ym would prefer to stop? President Wilson, with the innate courte.-.v and tlu liiihtfulness wbii b is a very part of his nature, remrinberinR that I was from dilpeoer. 'a., said: 'If yo'.t can anan.o it I should like have you .-,'op at ( 'ul'.ooor. ibc h place of my friend. Doctor tJray. Fse your own com .'''uoi-ce as to i.) mn . Ho other stop.' "I said: '.Mr. President. 1 a:t: deep- ; ly touched by your ihou-htKilne--;. I have always thought, that, if over iho time came that I had the power to : stop a throu-rh train :i :i!'.ooo.- ' would have achieved niy proudest bi'io'n and would se. fame's f.-mpio shininir in the distance. I wan; io a -sure you of one thini;,' I added. Wo where will you have ;i lar?.er or more onihushistic crowd out to rfeL. yiv.i than at my birthplace.' Prosidon; Wilson said: 'What is th" population i of Culpepor?' I told him that th -last census showed a ' iop-il:.t ic:; of L'L'tn, but 1 added. 'In the .nljobiin counties, where there are no rail roads, hundreds of the mountai.iccr". and farmers will come in by wagon to i greet you.' j "When the train stopped at t'ul- i j pper 1 proudly opened the door so j I that President Wilson could step out i 'and make a short talk to the assemb-j led crowd. 1 can't tell you wiih whal ! 1 eult:itun 1 opened that door on to' , the platform. I wauled my .follow; ; townsmen to see 'me standin-; by :he: President of the Fnitcd Stales 'when ho made his tidiliv.w. What was mv ehasrin and ama-'.om-nt to find that ' ere was on!-.- one novsou In sichr Is 'as Foonev. the half-breed Indian my hryhnod friend. "President Wilson nudsed me and ' saiil. 'Doctor Orasen, do you reco;; n!, any one in Uie crowd?' C'.veiey. in.ihin.s v to t;p car plai'orm. isnor el the President and said to me, "1 su," ato powerful .ulad to see you." Naturally ! rcsiionded to his i-eetin:', lordi.allv and then . ;iid Cooney, hi- j is the President, of the Fniiod States ' Woodrow Wilson.' .lust at lh.it par j tieular moment (lie train started, and we left Cooney speechless and wiih his mouth open. Fred Loekley In : (!!; Oregon Journal. j Cut This Out it is Worth Money Don't Miss This. Cut out this Flip, enclose wiih Tic and mail it to Foley fc Co.. 2S"5 Sheffield Ave., Clucaso, 111., wrd; jut: your name and address! clearly. Yum will receive in return ;t ' 1 trial paekaso containiii'; Foley's Hon-. icy ;n;,i l ar I mniiomiil, for con tins. colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills: for pain in sides and buck: rhouma- j tism, backache, kidney and bladder) nJ meats; anil Foley Cathartic Tab-i lots, a wholesome and thoroughly j cieansm'.' cathartic, for constipation, ! bi'ior.-aiess. headaelie and sliKTulsh bowels, Sold Everywhere. es utter and better the less m Mazola for shortening ? It pie crust Easily digested Put Mazola to the test with this recipe for really delicious pie crust 2 cups Flour 2 cup Mazol Work Mazola well into the flour and salt, add enough ice water to hold to gether, about one-fourth of a cup ; roll crust out at once. New York City 47 Farnswortli Street, Boston, Mats. Representatives Arcertaininrj Mountain Heights, 'li ' hep-:'i! of nioiintalns Is aseer- d by bari'.metrle observation, e.vinsr the nres-ure of ntiiiosphere ;hobe,ver mid hb.d'.er love's. .n in inept oallod iho ii-o;intain barom r is eroded e.s,oohilly for this pur e. Ii can also be done with a lev er in -! i" 'a, en; :yid theodolite, but etc olio:: eiihi ; roijuires teounical knowl- Ths Gi:i Cenocs. Ia a jir!n:.iry school examination, n o,T)e-.t;,.!i nboet the setiP.es was nn- v.ored by u i iirlit puidl In this faRli loti: "Tlie five senses are Mieezliur, i.bbleu'. cryinu'. yawning and couc:h P.v n sixth sense Is mor.nt an :-. I r;i one woieh This is stiorln-;." 1 ieT'te folks have, oston 'I'ransoiipt. Oerns 'Tween Toss? Use Easy "Sefs-it" Any Corn or Callus Comes Off Peace fully, Gloriously. Never Fails. Tt ia ensy for "Gets-It" to reach "liard-to-Ei t-at" corns, and better yet, it is easy to remove them, be cause "Uuts-lt" makes them come Any Corn Peel. Off With "Cets-It." ncot ore just lilio a. banana peel, ion can try to dig or drag out vour corns wiih a knife, or slice them with a "bloody" razor, or use ban dages and tape and wrap up your toe into a piickaga, but that's tho trcat-'om-rough." painful, foolish, way. I se 2 or 3 drops of "(lets-It '' that's the peaceful, t-ii.-e. common sense way that never f.iihi You reach tho corn easily with the little glass rod in the cork of every "Cets-lt" bottle. Tt does not hurt .he true Ik sh. Try it. trot and tmllc! Its a bI(?rSslnc-; never fails. "L!cts-l,t," the only sure, guaranteed, money-back corn-remover, costs but a trilio at any drug More. M'f'd Tjy K. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, 111, .'old ;n l I'f.'Tommend corn rented v Quinhtn and ed as the world's best by W. L. Gokay, B. A. Harwood Di'iis Siore. KOI' Fi Ol SA I.F One high :;e ing in:o-Pine. bees- month::. Mrs. .1. T. i: Hillside St.. Tel. I'Ss-W. claso Singer used only 'iiiintMoii, HOi 17t0 ; Foil SALK Hay hers.., S yrs. old, as saddle fr dri it:g horse; mar I kel wiii-nti, cata-laTe. I wo harness. I i'rjei ras.ioiabl.' if sohl at once. K. B. r.arlholoi'aew, Wondfioal Hollow or tel. Kdward la-i -s. 17tli TO UK. XT TO KKXT Stores. olliees. tene ments, sheps. St. tides, individual stor age lockers furnished apartments and roi.ms. all Centrally located. Ceo. M. Hawks, 12.". Main St. TCtf TO riKXT Three nice furnished rooms for light honsokeepiniT with im prie ,'i'iriii s. Boom and board b- the week. Also storage f,r automobile. 1 "0 North street, tel. 403-W. ItStf. 1 me pie. either Pinch of Salt Ice Water !,v. FOR SAI.B ! Foil SAI.K Ford tourinp car In flffit i ohisp cnndltion. Apply V. P. Mattison, , Marshall Ourape, .North rse:inhig;tnn: 1G16 Foil SAMC Berkshire pips . and Hampshire yoiirltiifr ram. Thone 524 .M. K. Kverett Harwood. 15t6 FOll .SAI.K Little pigs. Park street extension. Jos. Klttel. 14t6 KOlt SALK 10 Sheeji. 2 rffRlstered Holstoin cows, yotinff pins. Mounment Farm, Old Bennington, Vt. 14t6 Foil SALE 30 horses just arrived; 10 pair 3,000 to 3675, several mares in lot, halanoe 12..0- o 1700.- Next load I In two weeks. 'Guilford Wood Horse ! .. F. J. Wood, prop., Shelbunio Falls, I Ma. v.. - I FOR SALK Itaincoats made to order I at 313 Pleasant street, Clias. O'Kane; !8t25 l'-on SALE rigs tslx weeks old. Tel. S83-M. A. H. WinBlow, 315 Main Si. ltf. WANTED WAXTKh An experienced aJtomo Ui!o tncrhnnic. Permanent position. I nun ire H. T. Cushm.in Mfg. Co., North lionoiiiKlon. - 17tf. WAXTKH Overseer worsted spin- II i 11 14 : m ister meehanie: woolen card creel or: wiavfc room percher $1'7 to 30; worsteil loom fixer $40; Boss finisher knitted cloths; roll coverer $30, and many others. rhnrles I. Kaymond Acoiicy, WashiiiBton St., Boston. 17t2 VAXTIOI") Balsam Fir Twigs. Far mers, their wives and children, to cut and haul to Bennington in small or large quantities Write Vernon pany. Springfield, Jlass. 17t6 WANTKD I'niisi'work. wages. Te,I. -Woiian to do general lieferences required, good Williamstown 23ii. 17tfi WAXTKH Chambermaid for a month or six weeks. .Mis. (I. B. Wellington, Ol . Bennington. 17tf. WAXTKH After wonderful success f,r a iiarter of a century in New York Slate and the West in marketing the "I'ol.T" to light the country homes mid cook the meals, we are desirous of se curing several salesmen for New Kn-jland territory, especially Vermont State, who are capable of closing a l ii: pi oposit ion. The popularity of our outfit necessitates the enlarging of our sales foree. Kypenses paid promot ions lo the man who proves his ability. Wri,e mo for appointment. Address A L. Billiacs, care of Hampton Hotel, Albany, X. V. 17t6 V.'AXTKD Two work. Apply M. S.l. Williarnslown, teamsters. Steady P. Lnlly. Telephone .Mass. 1016 V A NTKH Kxperieneed bookkeeper with know ledge of stenography would lika position. Address B, Box 440. 1616 f WAXTKH Kxperieneed saleslady In i suit department. Address giving; ref ' erenecs, experience, age and salary ex 1 peeled. .1. S. Smiley, Fitchburg, Muss. 14t6 S'AXTI':n Census Clerks, (men, wo 1 --in. 4(1110 needed. $!);" luonth. Age, IS-HII. Kxiierience unnecessary. Kx aminatimis Biominglon Oct 18. For I face liarticulars. write Baymond Terrv 'i former ilovornment Kxamlner) 120 Continental Bldg. Washington. 14t6 W.NTKP-,I,'ut or boy for farm work. . Ceorgo K. I'avls, near Havnes Corners, tel. 221-3. 14t6 WAXTKH Five or six room modern house for family of 'two. Telephone niS-W. 13tC WAXTKH Hand Ironers nt the Ben liinriou Sanllary Laundry. UlUf WAXTKH M. Tuttie (' Fry Cord Wood. Henry 91tf. o. Phone 49. WAXTKH An experienced sawyer to take full charge of mill and lumber yaid. Address II. T. Cushman Mfg. Co., North Bennington. 78if. WAXTKH Capable mncMnists at the Fdw. L. Jiibley Mfjj, Co., Bennington,