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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 191 AMERICAN RED CRO35 NOTES Save Fruit Pits and Save Lives. An appeal for 2.000 American wo-, now impossible through lack of per- | A g - Canteen | sonnel.” vy b1 Ba, o i ignont rom or Catomn | 20080 o cumant tom _aiiton War Work For The Weakest Hands. and Hospital headquarters simply stipulates that | ! bas been issued by the American Red | applicants ‘shounld be strong, cheer- = 4 (Cross, Of this number, 500 are to be [ ful, energetic, self reliant and typically A " o » m— 2 R enrolled in the Atlantic division, com- { American, capable of sclf-sacrifice and 3 A < 5 5 % Ixfl ng the states of New York, New |devotion, and their ve ppe i X A S5 I and Connecticut, with head- |should have an invigorating | 3, 3 3 ks oo : S : 887685 MAIN ATRBEE quarters in New Yori. freshing quality.” | e : ¢ i e £ { = Mr. Ethan Allen, manager of the| Qualitications establish the age limit { C Atlantic division, said vesterday that | between twenty-five aad thirty-fivo | t is imperative that these recruits be | vears, Good health must be certified ! & secured by November 1, so that they |to by a medical examiner appointed i RN Lot L 2 82 Hanirens. may Lo sent abroad for service in the | by the Red Cruss. While volunteers | 4 ? ] o g ¢ b oming winter. are preferred, the need is urgent and ! « cablegram to Mr. Allen, Henry | where mnecessary the Red Cross will { ¢ o ; i n, chairman of the Red |pay expenses. Volunteers must sign | 1o 94 i 5 Y 5 ¢ ;i 3 War Council, seys: for a six-months period; workers for | 8 Py 7% . 4 a0 g & “Pians had been made to meet the | whom maintenance is provided must G ks % 3 o . 3 : 5 1 \rious uiremtns by organizing | ealist for one year's service ! 2 i ", z y TR g SR i eautl u urs With possible available French wo-| Knowledge of Jrench | e £on y 5% o w2 2 y | uen, pendiag the arri of Ameri- | but not essential. The government i WX 3 X an women to take their places, but|wiil not issue passports to women | y £ Gy : : 3 | Vot ey alrseIr e Spicaniee t developes that this is impracticable, [ unde: > of age, nor to those & the officers in command prefer thai | havin band, father or son in v ! ; A g : s S s I and comfort of Furs because you have not the should .not enlarge our operations |any b *h of the service or ia r develop new ones if we are not in a | relief ory Josition to furnish American women.” Workers arc expected 1o serve ¢ : % ; £ % 3 Bro RS SCOMER read,V cash to bu)y them, for THIS STORE Mr. Davison further says: ‘“‘Women | without s | s ; bl b § 3 Lt onsidering the Canteen Service must| Applications should be made at the | ! Fore i ; ; ; 3 gladly accepts WEEKLY PAYMENTS and gives ot think of it as simply pouring cof- ce of the Atlantic divisien, e 5 : § i X% ; ‘ee, but rather an opportunity to d street, New York or at a f i . $ e . RN £ 5 A : X L znd influence the men, the im- | Red Cross chapter headquarters ir i 7 5 i bR i . | you vQUALIT\ FURS to wear while the bill is yortanc of which n only be ap-|New Jersey, New York or Connecti- o ., SRR R 5 5 | : . i i e ! ¥ : R A ) SRR ; | being paid. As Furs are GOING UP in PRICE Another cablegram from Stephen J. The Red Cross nteens are now | - T~ . Millctt, Director of the Bureau of Per- | established all the way cre France | £ & ¥ 3 N you ShOll]d BUY NO\X/ to protect yOlIrself mnel at National Headquarters, |to points immediately behiad the 3 - $ v who is in France, further emphasizes | firing lines. The majority rve the he immediate need of recruits for [ American troops only. this service. Mr. Millett Hospital huts for convalescent “There must be recruiting with the | patients are established in connection “Gassed? Not If every American. o o Cdvetedy 4 L atmost speed and, to make Red Cross | with all base hospitals and the women dvics Tia anbtn d y Rl % s . ln Wwork effective herc. recruits must sail | in this service conduct a branch of | o gy s ¥ ST e s as soon as papers can be put through. | the government's store, dispense hot One million pounds of fru't pits and : X he ‘demand for high-grade person- | coffce, soft drinks, run the Red Cross| nut shells are needed every day t 4 3 A % %o nel simply stupendous, due to our | hosital library, initiate the holdiny of keep busy the 750 men eleoye’d ;: o o ¢ S Complete Sets or separate Scarfs and Muffs very large army opcrating so far from | classes, lectures, etc., and direct the e S e e e e k g 3 e : jome. There are many places where ! arranging of entertainments. They s P ) 3 5 (s s e ; 5 e Red Cross could serve thousands |also serve as scarchers, gather cusu- orkyjwhiereithe Gas Defonse Tivision g ; 3 : : ; A in all the desirable Furs—Wolf, Fox, Lynx, of the Army makes charcoal of a 3 ; )¢ sick men in hospitals and |alty information, write letters for the ; ; ; 3 fiundreds of thousands of passiag |soldiers and perform other tasks for Erads o noushfito SlierJiClorman : il 8 * 3 S Skunk and many other skins. roops at junction points, -which is which the nurses have no time poison gas and give our soldlers the beat masks that can be made. A sec- ond plant, at San Francisco, must be equally well supplied. MY SOLDIER SWEETHEART ity oo et e | - ‘ ’ - Sl All Furs Sold on Easy Payments ! the lives of our soldiers. Every man, i woman and child in the country can Adele Garrison’s Continuation of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE ! = What Lillian Told Madge Over Their enough for one mask. Individual HAVE EK Cup of Tea. savings may be small; when multi- S G Srtie X \§ J “Katic's discreet knock sounded on| Plied by miilions of savers they be- Ly : ; Ao X : B Ge) ot e e iER il s : RN N Be Better Looking—Take answer Lillian's query. As she didn't Chemists have fovqnd that only the 3 i ¥ ) 5 contribute in some degree. It is war work for the weakest hands. Two hundred peach pits or seven pounds of nut shells wiil make charcoal e s x heavily laden tea tray. walnuts, Brazil nuts, hickory nuts and )é I~—appetil ——you ha “1 tink maybe you like cup of tea, - 1 bad taste in your mouth—alazy, no-gooc | something to eat,” she said smiling :“_“emuu; Dryhme.: .m:tm‘l,’ b? W I —vou should take Olive Toblets. . | oo S e e b L ore you turn them in; do not mix|nuts can be used. Get the childreniparty and turns in the shells to the hen your he d h it i B e Eaands’ OliveTablets. - ubetitute e Cown bep urden end dpaving other things with them. Nut meata|into the woods, every one of them.|Red Cross i helping to win the war €ad aches, 1t 1s “Sua]]y orcalomel—were prepared by Dr.Edwards | o few more deft mavements she had should be taken out if possible, the|Even “pig” hickory nuts will make|as directly sas the women In the plc- caused by our liver i d by Dr. Edw ; Po or stomach gettin wfter 17 yoars of study with his patients, | W e R e Food Administration advises, as afgood carbon. ture above, who are filling gas mask £ , tc s Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely | cloth, and had arranged the steaming food conservation measure; but whole| Anyone who organizes a nutting|respirators with charcoal. out of order. Thes i purely & 1 SicC €adaches ‘egetable compound mixed with olive oil. | tea, a plate of hot muflins, some cola 1 1 Zou will know them by their olive color. | chicken sliced, and a g dish con- QUICkly dlsappear assoon as thc stomach ‘To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, | taining some preserved wild st ber-| "3 = = . . e . pimples, a f.'li‘zlg of buoy:’icy {iké ries. 1 saw Lillian slance ‘r:‘b' at | Katie ured me carr as ing, Madge,’ Lilliap answered fondl § rlised of its bilious Sonten nght sgfimu’i. 5 ttLtat‘r::eoca'lh- }lj“:‘\_’“{j"( el telion o | went out of the door. ‘She see now |“But it really wWasn't necessary. your stomach and regulate and tone T ve Tablets act on the | knew that ske recogni he contents, | she chep me oop like litile piec meant ta show t Fway. 1 4 5 er and bowels like calomel—yet have | but she made no comment upon it joo T et i "She dre;'hrox“ltt]fi(’r A Gt the liver with Beecham’s Pills which o(.angerousafte{efiects. ! 1"‘“"‘ |[1 )‘ V”‘\““ mine until Katio! <1 don't know what 'l ever do | flushing slightly as she saw that ra ldl 1m d 1 ; They stcrt the bile and overcome consti- | $hould have left us. » with Katie,” 1 sighed as he left the|had comprehended her reason for | pidly improve conditions and Promptly why millions of boxesare | _ “You're a jewel, Katl a de- | room carrying it thus——and held it out to | at 10c and 25c per box. All ¢lared enthusiastically. e d Strikes me I've hear at obser- | me. | »Ollelor two nightly and Mo 3h; ‘1 ';‘ t £ I vation from vou e Lillian It was in a hand I recognized at ! iixesnia S manes gaischlevondiv,: °- | said slyly. “And, if you waat my ad-|once the chiropraphy of rs a‘ : e FECATRRIR R ‘L'j ‘1;0 _‘~~"““"~ shake of the Head I} yice, I wouldn't try to do anything r t brother, Rol n a PRLAR PR St b R Thank you v Pty L With her. Iatic: s distinctly one of S g i z ¥ - hac 2 Kaltie, the persons who have to be taken ‘as ald “hurriedly, for I wished to fore-|is: And you can be mighty sure that ! N ; ; ! stall the words which I saw tremb he' 5 v 4 Worry and *‘the blues” ar | | Ulear, PeaChy Sklfi upon Katie's 1 “Thi she's getting all that's coming to I e F - . i b TRiS is vers nico fn the way of discipliae theso davs | Bked fosether, and in » Fortify yourself against | | Olive Tabiets | oven the door when I called “Comse following will be of use: pits of > o S I rose and opened it, discovering peaches, prunes, plums, apricots, ¥ e 8 ] 0 i standing outside, holding a olives, cherries and dates; shells of ‘ §§ haw your skin is yellow—~complexion palli® e i Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. Sold by druggicts throughout the world. In boxes, 10c., 25¢ £ indeed. Mrs. Underwood and I can|fram vour august mother-in-aw. So 0 | ments which if not corrected may c WIS ANYONE WNO 2 “TEtr e iy nor oo | DL, Ti0NY Over Mer aipatent tmper. | B3 VACH U Sot, SRRl oy it by taking | tinence when such good things _as . j missal. Lillian's question ha {hese are walting?” You may not be | out-door life, slcep, water-drinking Dnnks Hot Water way for the bit of go She S inaret bt Tiam frizntiully and a few weeks' treatment with that o R CyedgroRd sanly: “You know my weakn for tea|&00d old-fashioned root and he 1d muffing, T smiled, “and T've been | remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Ve d, her black - i 5 ; Ao bl Corouh o Wil poitie o X U 4 f - o e S out of the world so loag that the pros- myound, g e i $ Says an Inside bath, befors break- £ imusement. ‘She so mad she coula | pect of a ‘dish of gassip’ with you i el e S s : ('S 2 2 N % USEFUI GIFTS fast helps us look and feel % £ walk up and down liv- | most attractive. But I have no news | Wonders for any woman. If you AL i 5 0 \Lx in cage at|of Katherine later than the letter we | Prone to worry and “the bluc g/ | Bicrs N . ader vot she tink of fool | {alked over S T 1o U, the | it—advt. f R A aden ot s ol | talked over when I last saw you, the : oo Epict E‘SWEETAs 7 For the Boys Over There. : ail | one telling of her promotion. S —————— e —— bables when they have joost vin. I i & acious merry. | no tell her feex tings 1 joost lock The Midden Tetter. SALTS IS FINE FOR Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen. cleg Sinand Gen § COCEvl L ecx, coom oop “Then she hasn’t written you in KIDNEYS, QUIT MEAT o1 T { 4 \ihy complexion | back vay.' 1 A Sk ’ | Builds Up. Strengthens, i . ynly by pure blood. If| “You're a tonic for Herves, | OVEr two months,” Lillian commeated. m—— i ilds U g | Eversharp Pencil. Bly v rian and woman could be | Katie, jun commented laughingly, | “for it's all of that since 1've scen you. ]‘"N,'l”'f’_}‘"“”';“ _EODES ‘,‘ HorBack | Restores Vitality. i Pocket Memorandums, aduced (o adopt the morning inside | “And, Foch ought to send for | of v must be "'\‘;‘,0" Blndder E "\' _'.‘]"”_ | g % ath, what a grotifving change would | vou. You'rc aa emienent ogist. htfully bus her mew s MoanBom he o0 - Diaries. P ke Instead of the thousands i y M onsibilities. Just Sicaforians | RE 20N R OTIE S RS S 2 2 t v, anaemic-looking men, | A Dish of Gossip. | girl Deing hes - m A SrofSizesssdochand 120, Ink Pellets. -omen and givle, with pasty or muddy | e deserves | o SlQhovsharcas OReS g e . : omplexions; instead of the multi- | ought to| " BUL ALY s ttalldrup toces Must Be Mailed By Nov. 10. udes of ‘“nerve wrecks,” “rundowns,” | She didn’t understand Lillian's words, { he awfully proud of his wife. T won- *h clogs the kidney pores | i brain (a 1d pessimists we should | stened to reasure her. o NGTEE. B e ol (aana| S e hly filter or strain only | = se a virile, optimistic throng of rosy-{ 2 Underwood means that you | nsenge of his about Dr. Braith- Gt (Gl : 66 Ch h St t heeked people everywher e e e YO aite.” ck. | g % llrc l'ee An inside bath is had by dArinking | g ens = S . T returned. “But : i P P “Old vomans she clean, sweet, fresh. R R T T Katie's volatile face clouded. T saw | ach morning, before breakfast, a EQposolicoms have heen fow and oS cono lbat ot e Tezin e HINTEHS & STATIHNEHS lass of real hot water with a tea- (9 el . S e rl_eephssno bladder disorde poontul of limestone phosphate in it S S RAILY oL nt over right after their mar- | IYom sluggish kidreys. o wash from the stomach, liver, kid- | 16 T esats % . . I kinow that Jack hasn’t been T deol 8 ) eys and ten yards of bowels the pre- T kcep out her vay, % e he went back—he's (‘::‘ kidneys or your bac k hucts, or if | jous day’'s indigestible waste, sour - - - e cving as an instructo (‘:ix;‘“"j‘ is “"‘l“‘l- ‘,'“:“*“'\ full of | . Y HORVITZ, srmentations and polsons, thus! I back of the front, but of anything|3¢diment, irregular of p - 3 i : . ;:‘n:a’rtml )xrlveet:',ll\in” 4 3 iy { more personal than tb hasn't | t2nded by a sensation of sc uptometrist Main St. Optician he entire alimentary canal before written.” abcut four ounces of Jad Salts from 2 2 “No, she wouldn't,” Lillian returnea | 0¥ reliable pharmacy and take { utting more food into the stomach. g : g > ct to sick headache, bil- § § ¥ % Y thoughtfully, and struck by Y tone | tablespoonful in a glass of water be . Jus ast breath, rheumatism B 1 2 & I looked at her sharply. Somcthing | fore breakfast for a few days and your A g i . turned to- | kidneys will then act fine. This " R e i Y in the hesitating slance she 2 ol:s‘ ,r:‘"s‘:;f:“‘:‘:;:‘JIL};;’O: ‘I‘L:g ';_‘;m : M "-L WI'"TE ward me made me surmise that she | famous salts is made from the acid of @ QU o 2 B ot e uan MADE I ’ Wt wish to imitate Katherinesret- | 8fapes and lemon juice, combined E o obtain a quarter pound of limestone SPRINGF Rane With udden prescience I with lithia and has been used for gen- | e b e IELD the subjoct of the confidénce | erations to flush clogged kidneys and 5 2aady. F P shed to mak e, and i 1- | stimulate them to activity, also to neu- 7 2 e Al cost but a trifle, but is suflcient ¥ pAINT il valy ried 1o Jeave o way open mer. | tralize the acids in urine 5o it no When you cannot secure a physician, nurse, or food, call at Emergency of- qbl‘:er:;:::.n;:‘u;)em«;\ux;;;?;;‘d ::r;a:l;v A | Aren't these wild straswberries de. | longer causes irritation, thus ending | fice, City hall or Tel. 1050. . s AL GO, cious 1 asked. “M Cosgrove | bladder disorders. | Can you in any way care for the ill ? earance, awaiting those who practice | sent me a box at Christmas swith| Jad Salts is inexpensive and can- | nternal sanitation. We must remem- 7 = . R : 2 Falt {mexpensiveRanaizce; Ehean B R o 15 o CKLIFFE BROS. CO. every variety of wild and cultivated | not injure; makes a delightful effer- Services paid for. B (Fni i tiide, bocande. the lin Z ch;min Distributor f_""“ she had put up, strawberries, [ vescent lithia-water drink which all | Call Mrs. Chas. B. Parso Tel. 200 or call Visiting Nurses’ rooms, Center B o ontiie becsuds the sl spberries, blackberries, huckleber- | regular meat eaters should take now treet. Tel. 790-3 abs os n- ies—everything. Wasn‘t it dear of | and then to keep the kidneys clean stree! el. -3. uminate the blood while the pores in er 2’ and the blood pure, thereby avoiding | - e thirty feel of bowels do. “You're the most transparent darl- ! serious kidney complications.

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