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NEW BRITAIN D | . I .h’t‘n‘::”i;rll’[:-!j(‘\‘l‘on;llx\"dnrv(i‘xl:o:{]‘.s{::}cihc }:)1"1(1 POINCARE LEARNED ENGLISH. (),¢ Mme. Poincare understood it per- | recorded already this year. This num- i 1 e y | Par Nov. 14.—In 1914 President | fectly, he soon learned English and | ber is greater than that of any other | i ° . here can be no doubt of the sin- | Foincare of Krance could not speak | today he can even make a speech in [ oo o " Fpuo eyt Acusfi‘g@fi 5’@3@ cerity of Curt Jett,”” says one news- & word of English. After the out- | he lansuage which, five vears ago, | .. sy S A e L paper, “for his manner and appear- break of the w however, eager tg | Wits unknown fo him e T on st "‘”"' C f t K ance are so changed that nothing but be able to converse with the officials year to run it is expected that the fig- Or L OIIor ; parent pride in his achievements that language. Aided greatly by the fact [ that 6,000 bonds for deeds have been | land decd L strong influence for the better could representing his English-speaking Al- NEW CORD FOR DEEDS. ur: will be much higher. The paper | - | | \/ OU can’t beat them fifii COllVened by Woman He Hasy characterized his whole conduct while have destroyed his old look and ap- lies, the president hogan to study the City Clerk A. L. Thompson reports | is & written agreement for transter of comfort. It’s just on trial.” pillowing the feet. You § Convict Gives Credit. stand twice as long on your d conversion of the one-time feudist. | feet in these famous comfort | == e tells of it in his specches as fol- | shoes as you can in ordinary S e RO Sl et et | | And when you stop H o Phe awd Dos of the| “To a woman now dead. who o | | - Middle Aged y to think that they only cost ; Mountaine ' Wil one of Itentuckys| o iivaBd for the miost of her you $4.95 the > s worst desperidoes, is now a minister [ N4 whom T never saw, is due the you afford to s uy > | or the gospel and w student of the-| ¢redit of converting me. She livec portunity? Try a . 0logy i AWilmone college liere. Hel| it Lexinzton and heriname was M. has been paroled from the state peni- | Tannie A . Pew. She wrote me a good pXCessive nervousness Cientiary ot Frankfort attor having | Christian letter, full of good advice, | hlues— which indicate the approach of the served 15 vears of two life sentencos | and besged me to become a Christian. | . R e A R ot e i inevitable = Change ” that comes to ail women or the murder of J. B, Marcum and : g nearing middle age. We have published vol- | Jim Cockrill. both noted characters | Fead in the pr what @ desperado aUalIg DL LG ok e of Breathitt county, at Jackson. and outlaw 1 was. 1 read her letier “ilt}\’m proot that Lyc E. Pinkham’s Vege- Jett is w changed man in appear- | 80 it sounded like a fairy story to tabls Compound is the greatest aid women can ince. Before he went into prisom he| MS With ne sense in it: but after re- bave during this trying period. | Was a4 swaggering “bad man,” with | flection I answer andiwe jbepan Read About These Two Women keen sharp-shooting eves and, a de- | (¢ D€ g0od friends. She kept hessing Troy O,—* I was pa througi. the crit | termined chin. Middle-aged men of [ M¢ to turn from my ways and be a ing forty-six years of age e Wad all th Breathitt county will tell you that tian man.” ientfto it i) SRR had the 100k of a man that was “easy |, M Pew sent the i 5 1o do iy w 3 R Veratahie to let alone.” Today he still has estamen At tirst he refused to read | e e el the bright eyes and the determined | it: but finally he made a rosolution to for my troubles, which it surely preved to be. 1 fecl bet- chin, but a ministerial benignity hay| r€8d it through. Ifrom that time on| ter and stronger in every way sincc taking it, and the an- come over his whole appearance. He | N€ began to change and ta conquer his 3 \ptoiny hiave disappearcd.”—Mrs. M. Gobbx, even wears the white necktie of the | Vil SPirit, he savs, so that now the 225 Napoleon St.. Fromont, Ohio i small town parson. former cherisher of hatreds and fo- Urbana, I1l.—" During Change of Life, in addition to Since his release from penitentiary| Menter of feuds can say: its annoving symptoms 1 had an astack of grippe which rom penitentiary lasted all winter and left me in s veakened condition. I Jett has held a number of revival e felt at times that [ would never bw well again. I read of meetings throughout Kentuck 175 {world ithat § Jioliiihe leastibitiofialy Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and what it did has drawn large audicnces, especially | €€ against.” for women passing through the Ctiange of Life. so I told in the smaller communities, and his Before he was paroled. Jett told my doctor T would try it. I soon 1 to gain in strength ——————————————————— | reporters that the hest (hing that ever and the annoying symptoms ppeared and your Vege- table Compound has made me a well, strong Wowan so appened to him was when he was ' PDSI_AM GAN pERLS S e e e do all my own housework. 1 cannot recommend Lydia I, NEWARK SHOE STORES GO, » Largest Chafn Stero Shos Co. In The World never have reformed but for his sen- passing through the Change of Life.” — Mrs. FRANE 298 Stores in 97 Cities 8 tence. He showed the newspaper men Pl & FashEo. hanatTll o tence. He showed the newspar HRr¥soN, 1316 Scuth Orchade Street, Urbana, T1l. 14 X ] w certiicate from the International e i s = ; i Sunday school league entitling him to | Women Yverywhere Depend Upon s W BRITAIN SPORE, 321 ) S0 fluchl_Y teach. He scemed prouder of this | - Others equally re- ; NEAR R. R. CROSSING. g o 5 than of his former famed ability to L] ? . ' Y < © AND SATUR- . . i shoot straight. markablein value OPEN MONDAY AND Your urgent need for something, Oty SELALEL . ot $3.95, $4.95, [l vAY mvENINGs a0 stokes f e o et uncten iy siin, (o | Convinced of Complete Chan A : G I OIRCLITE: hes roke . e »| The Rev. W. Q. Vreeland, chaplain Jeal broken-out places, to remove| e : v $5.85, $6.85, \ | pimples and blemishes, is splendidly | Of the Kentucky State Reformatory T i PIves i s | s firmly convinced of the complete i 5 nd $8.95. i g " met in Poslam which drives away the | I8 firml mutneed o ihe $7.85and § very troubles you are anxious {o be [ ¢hange in Jett’s character.. The con- rid of quickly, Soothes ang . | Yert began preaching five years ago, but his congregations were confined Women should take waraing from such £ f N wptoms as heat flashes, shortn of breath, = Sy e /] , drritabil and the v ,,, prisoner a New “There is not a man in all this TR = stops itching aggravation times, mone temper, ecmbarrs LYCEM THEATRE iNeW Britain Bird|men. 1t s site casy fo use ana so [Words he cxhorted his fellow inmates | ) i s i - to one cla -prisoners. In other flittle does so much—because it iy 1 Lt ofpds chapluin bears testimony that many Stor highly concentrated. h ; e S N f them were v = Sold evervwhere. For free sam- | ' hem re moved to penitence. Has All Kinds of Fancy Goldfishes | ples write to Emergency Labor THIS SUNDAY NIGHT | JAMES J. CORBETT | IN THE SUPER SERIAL “THE MIDNIGHT MAN” Jett also made a name for himself at Frankfort penitenti as a flor- ist. fore he took charge of the gardens no tlowers were grown there, and the men behind the bars had no and Necessities. 243 West 47th St., New York City. Alse Fine Homer Pigeons and Lots Poslam Soap is a daily treat to of Fup; tender skin or skin subject to erup- 105 Arch St Tel. 1121-3 ! tional troublc opportunity to see growing plants. e — - He transformed the walk from the cell house to the dining room into a bower of blooming flowers and beautiful hedges. Jett says that many of the leaders of the mountain feuds 4 ‘ —mnow happily almost out of fashion-— ? SR O HARTFORD. t were kind and courteous to their T g O T N ol 1) friends, but they came from a race DAILY STORE HOURS INCLUDING SATURDAY 9 A. M. TILL 6 P. M. 3 L of peopl? beyond the sea who for > centuries had not looked to the cour : l . W | tor protection, but had taken their affairs into their own hands. He ex- 93 MAlN ST' NeXt to the Fall' 25¢ Store M | plains that it was perfectly honor- I he Newest Shades and Sha = T —— - able to defend themselves and take pes ln M| the life of any they suspected of having ill will toward them. He add 9 o “The leaders of the mountain feuds tish chieftains who gathered their clans about them and fought their misunderstandings to a finish. Many . . W W i SECOND FLOOR — Special Price Sale seconp rLoor _ After nine years of successful business relations with the people of New B | rcuds as they were men of ood cir- e el Tt e e Britain and vicinity we are going to give you a real opportunity to purchase § : cumstanc and were well liked by woman of stvle should know the correct thing to wear with her various costumes. their friends. I'hey were stalwart Our rule is unvarying: the color of the boot must blend with or match the costume to perfection. your foctwear for the entire family at money saving prices, considering the B8 mountain men, crack shots, with in- Whicl is the reason why our Shoe Department Is riding on the high rond ob mepslacite present cost of shees, i | oizelove Eorithelintiondapand ibic We're making a specialty of the newest shades in fall and winter footwear; field mouse kid, brown ter batred for their enemies. e kid, brown mahogany and tan calf. These we offer arc at Do not fail to attend this sale as it means a savings to you. boys were ambitious when we be- Below are a few of the specials we are offering at thiz sale and there are [l | cune men to become leaders, to tuke . . . . our chance in the mountain battles many others to numerous to mention in this advertisement: B | and some day to carry revolvers and Winchesters with notches cut to in- Prices LOWer Than Today’ Wholesale COSt! dicate the number of enemies we had Olll' Pr!ces 8l | outwitted and gotten the drop on.” All Field Mouse Kid, Lace, Welt Sole Boots, All Brown S-inch Lace Boots, - e Y with Teather Toulsiheel o0l ot i s $12.50 weled sote, - @y B8 () ° y v y " y . . iles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Brown &l : $ Are As Follows ’ St o ' $8.00 fevey . OINGMENB LR tofionre s [ohing, Light Brown Buckskin, light Brown Nérwegian Grain, with Men’s Tan Elk Scout 1 600 Pairs of Ladies Gl i o Pt st Louis covered heel ... Cuban and military heel, 4 Stops Irritation: Soothes and Heals. = = : 2 All Grey Nubuck, Light Welte, Sole Boots, a dr y - street Sh()es and Gl‘DWil‘lg GirlS, high | You can get restful sleep after the 01l Toviatnsal o e first application. Price 60c. $2.95 | i1 $3.95 | this season, and it is most important that a 700 Pairs of Good- year Welt Men’s Dress i 800 Pairs of Ladies’ Shoes consisting of Gun assorted high and low Metal, Patent Leather : T heel Shoes. Gun metal The World’s Best Known and Russia €Calf Leath- yak and patent leather ers in both button and SEWING MACHINE d e $2 .39 el ) ey Here are unusual offerings of Sewing Machines including some ¢ G X 5 : iy ! of the world's most fumous makes. Every Machine is in good run- ~ : i I ning order. Some are new; some have been slightly used, and some q ¢ : z il have done duty only » \ s demonst ors and floor samples You may S i have one at a very reasonable saving if you come carly enough. But Ladies’ x5 500 pairs of T Y o . 2 we assure you that at the prices named they cannot last long. So Havana Brown and Grey be prompt. The department is on the second floor. Sy . " i q 400 Pairs of Men’s 1 Kid Shoes with Cloth Kverything comes out so nicely, 3 1Akt 5 - o AL & it DOMESTIC “Sit-Rite” Drophead COsM PHEAD SPECIAL ESTIC ©, NE Army Shoes while they tops to match in military Your clothes travel just as lux- it-Rite”” Drophead SMO DROPHEAD SPECIAL DOMESTIC CABINET last 7 and French heels uriously as you would in a Puil- | | $50 $28 $55 " man. The Best “Frunk is a ‘ 2 wardrobe: the best wardrobe is SINGER DROPHEAD WHITE DROPHEAD WILLARD MODEL A | . . them in New Brit o With each Machine comes a full set of attachments, and ecach | 1 G 1 purchaser will reeeive full, detailed instructions of ,,‘,w. e | Sale Starts Saturday Nov. 15th, at 8:30 o’clock [§ $ $1 PerWeek we have only one or two of some models Perweek (A-FEs > m.