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1918, CLOTHING HOUS GLOBE N i Fighting Back of the Lines Inferior, low-grade gasoline costs most in the long run. You count the cost in low mileage, weak power and ex- cess carbon deposits. S0-CO-NY is the Quality gasoline. It reduces the oper- ating cost of your car by delivering more miles per gaflon. It saves. And in saving you are “doing your bit” these days. You are actually fighting back of the lines. Look for the Red, White and Blue SO-CO-NY Sign. Save with SO-CO-NY. Save wisely. Saving Well Here Means Fighting Well There STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK Copyright 1918 Hart Schaffner & Marx The Styie Book cover ¢“Those of you who have loved ones in France, must write, write, write.”— Gen’l. Pershing. What's the right thing do about buying clothes? Every man wants to serve this nation in every way he can; Save wefl M) % O-NY GASOLINE nouncing comprehensive plans for Christian service. I ANAEMIA AND POOR BLODD | what is to be known as Christian En- listment Week, beginning November BAPTISTS PLANNING MEMB@_{—!P flRiVE The plan of Christian Enlistment week, to which months of prepara- tion have been devoted, and through which it will be sought to add thou- sands of persons to the roster of active members of the Baptist church throughout the nation, is based upon three fundamentals, which the church | has recognized and to which it is proposed the enfire denomination | shall respond These, as set forth by Dr. Haggard, are: i The Baptist Nation-wide Movement to Be Con- ducted November 17-24 New York, Oct. 18.—That the w war has placed upon the Christian | hurch heavy responsibiliti which | that a great and lasting victory in the must be met if the full frm 1 world war depends largely upon the tory over the forces of reaction and | morale both of soldiers and civili ingodliness are to be realized and | and which must be supplied through that the duty of the Baptist denomina- | the Christian church. tion, in particular, is to meet th Second—It is held that at a time risis in the affairs of the world, is when all men are facing fundamental the statement of Dr. Fred P. Haggard, | moral issues in both national and in- lirector of the national committee of | ternati pheres, every man and the Northern Baptist Laymen, in an- | woman should be enlisted in definite clergy believe Proof that Some Women do Avoid Operations B Mrs. Etta Dorion, of Ogdensburg, Wis., says: “I suffered from female troubles which caused piercing pains like a knife through my back and side. I finally lost all my strength so I had to go to bed. The doctor advise& an operation but T would not listen to it. I thought of what I had read about Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and tried it. The first bottle brought great relief and six bottles have entirely cured me. All women who have female trouble of any kind should try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.” How Mrs. Boyd Avoided an Operation. Canton, Ohio.—*“I suffered from a female trouble which caused me much suffering, and two doctors decided that £ woulill have to go through an operation before I could get well. “My mother, who had been helped by Lydia E. Pink- ham'’s Vegetable Compound, advised me to try it be- fore submitting to an operation. It relieved mefrom my troubles so I can do my house work without any difficulty. Iadviseanywoman who isafflicted with female troubles to give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound a trial and it will do as much 3 for them.”’— Mrs. MARIE BoYD, 1421 5th St., 7 Jio . E., Canton, Ohio. i //l Every Sick Woman Shoti Before Submitting To An Operation] LYDIA E.PINKHAM 11,289,909 Third—The Baptist church can best | ake its contribution to the national | se felt when every member of the | church lending the weight of hi~l own powers to that end and when | the church has the greatest numerical | strength which it is possible to obtain. | The purpose of the plan as outlined and which has met with cordial re- | sponse throughout the country, is to! enable the Baptist denomination to be of larger war service and to stimu- | late the laymen to take a larger part in their churck activities. The seven-day period, during which is ! the campaign will be conducted, will| be known in the Baptist churches as | “Eh an Enlistment Week.” 1In the northern jurisdiction there are 9,542 churches, with a total membership of members, and all of them are expected to make an energetic effort to revitalize and denominational activities according to the special plan adopted by the Northern Baptist Laymen. In other | | | daughter,—she augment the | { and patriotic causes. and the Sunday | re-energizing How Mrs. Burnell’s Daughter Re- covered. Drewsville, N. H.—“My daughter wias anaemic, had poor blood and suf- fered from indigestion and bilious at- tacks. As Vinol had built up my | son some time go, I gave it to my soon improved in health, and it has built her up and re- stored her heaith.”—Mrs. N. Burnell. The reason Vinol was so success- | ful in Mrs. Burnell's case is because | it contains beef and cod liver pep- { tones, iron and manganese pepton- ates and glycerophosphates, the very { elements needed to build up a weak- | ened, run-down system, make rich ! red blood and create strength. Sold by the Clar & Brainerd Co., Druggis Liggett's Riker-Hegeman Drug Stores, John J. McB W. H. Russell, where. arty, and scaly Money skin, back For roug try hope to organize | into separate in- | moral, religious the minister congregation strumentalities for The plan was adopted at a mm‘hn;:" of the national committee held during the summer at the country home of ¥ W. Ayer, the chairman. Arrange- ments have been under way since that | time and promises of co-operation have been received by Dr. Haggard, who is in charge of the movement, from practically every section of tk territory covered by the committee- from Maine to California and from the Canadian border to Mason and Dixon line. Fvery Baptist church has been re- | quested to organize visiting m.,-;.;! which will go two by two into the | homes of the members of the church hool, to induce them to sign the “War Roll.” This pledge by which church members will how many branches of the | ctivities they will participate is a Nathan Noveck, | Druggists every- it it | 8 | each waste. and save | The effort will be extended even to ual enlistment will be emphasized at home prayer meetings. The campaign also expected stimulate membership in the Women's Mission society, the Men's Organi tion and the Young People’s society of church, and in this way revi- the social and religious tlhicse important activi- ties in fields of en deavor. Twelve items are listed in these which will be taken around by | during “Christian Enlistment | " and those who sign them will | be urged to live up to their promises throughout the year. For the intensive work of the cam- | palgn, a committee of prominent la | men has been organized in each st and these will pursue the method the congregations in their states, plans for which are sent | out by the national committee. This method of organization proved very successful in the drive of the North- ern Baptists, last spring, for $1,000,- 000, which was secured from the Layv men with remarkable spnotaneity. According to Dr. Haggard, prepara- tions have already been made by many churches to advise their members cf . this plan and pastors have agreed to | preach upon evangelistic themes, while all of the church and Sunday MEDICINE CO. LYNN.MASS. l school societics and missions expect to hold meetings and devotional services in keeping with the spirit of the drive. I yellow front stores, 7 e S Hooverizing on Butter. This is far from being a hardship in the family where the mistress knows the delicious flavor and nu- ious qualities of Benefit Brand “Sweet Nut” Margarine. Only 32c & pound at the Direct Importing Co. 7 Main St., 3 where Benefit Coffees and Grocery Specialties are retailed at whole- sale prices. This delightful table luxury just about halves the butter ex- pense of the family. The children love it on bread or biscuit; most grown people prefer it; it is simply splendid for cooking, making fudge or any kind of candy; and always the same de- liclous flavor, fine, sweet and appe- tizing. The nutritious part of choice white meats of the tropical cocoanut Arch St., New Britain, Brand Teas, | and pasteurized milk are blended by a this new the name Mar- special process table delicacy. Benefit Brand ne. to produce Remember “Sweet Nut' & the homes of laymen where the spirit- | when Sk or have to be read this let us know and we’ll see that you get one. GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE In cc the for wa actively assisted oy the T Le Ag ] tar r active ov. A, A, ry there’s the opportunity to save in the matter of clothes. Clothes either save or waste war resouices. The Hart Schaffner & Marx Style Book tells you how to save; and how to avoid It tells you how to buy only what you need you do buy, to get clothes that and material because they dont eplaced often. Every man should yle Book. If you dont get a copy A. PINKUS, Eyesight Specialis und Manufacturin Optician, YE EXAMINATIONS ARLE FRE | Broken Lenses Duplicated. Office, 306 Main St 'Phoue § Satisfaction Guarante npleting the arr; and lining the participaticn 1ovement, Dr. Ha e drive rd rrigo, field secretary; the the efficiency secretary; Forshee, convention ses other of the and members tiona STRESS OF BUSINESS A nation’s necessity has plunged many thousands of boys and girls in their teens into the vortex of business before their time. Many will feel the strain upon vitality and energy and likewise the need for the nourishing and tonic virtues of SCOTT'S EMULSION A very little, taken regularly, is far more beneficial tha when taken by fits and starts. Scott’s Emalsion is concentrated nourishment that centributes to strength and helps calflt'm the body in vigor and health. ° Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 1524