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S ALMENTS IPPEARED tied “Fruit-a-tives” t Liver Tablets Brrgxar Hore, Lakgrorr, N.TT, of age, chronic Constip- using me to sufler with eadaches, Dizziness and have taken more medi- ny half-dozen people in othing did me good until 1 tives. y I eould seo their good er taking them for three y bowels were regular, r ailments disappeared”, FRANK A. HALE, , 6 for §2.50, trial size 25¢. r from FRUIT-A-TIVES [ADENSBURG, N. Y, NDERINE” Save Your Hair! e It Abundant! ty after e “Danderine” ar hadr takes on new life, ondrous beauty, appear- heavy and plentiful, be- hair seems to fluff and 't let your halr stay ess, plain or scrasgly. nt lots of long, swtrong, bottle of delightful froshens your scalp, flruf and falling hair. ting “beauty-tonic” gives , fading hair that youth- and ‘abundant thick- ERists ! Caused Years Intense Agony ffered intense agony from my 1 and other parts of yoars, and received only llef from other prepara- only a month since I use PETERSON'S OINT- there is no sign of eczema You can refer to me."— jbot, 27 Penfleld Street, Y. & hundred testimonials,’ pn, of Buffalo, “just as sin- nest as this one Years I first started to put out N'S OINTMENT, I made up give a big box for 3bc, and floing it, as every druggist knows. e PETERSON'S OINT- I know that its mighty r is marvelous. 1 say to 'ho buys a box that it is nteed for eczema, salt sores, blind, bleeding and ulcer: skin diseases, ns, scalds and sunburn, satisfactory any druggist your money.” Mall orders 'eterson Ointment Co., Inc., . Y. OO-OPERATIVE CO, 11 E, MAIN ST, House Bldg. lof Army Goods and Gen- al Merchandise, 3 HED PRICES. n and Look Over Our Stock. 0 TALK NO. 18, RVE POWER VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) obife makers boast of the of reserve power upon which capable of drawing. This 18 mecessary at timew, especially teh of hard driving is encoun- wer In & good thing. As far as body Is d It Is absolutely good In these days tnan and must_“wpeod o hundred pe eMeicncy ant drain on the ordinary urces, and unlces there be d vitality in f N will_follow o o hey are rden to PPRACT i correct the resnure off the 0 amount tevelop failing of re h moethods have falled in me to my office today and let you how Chirepractic will eradi @ for all time the cause of your A.VOLZ Chiropractor STREET. BOOTH BLOCK Phone 1752 WILL GHANGE LAWS FOR PARKING CARS Common Council Will Act Upon Report at Next Meeting Numerous changes in parking ordi- nances will be recommended at the October meeting of the common coun- Wednesday consisting ctl nex evening. A com- Chier Police Commis- of Police ittee lam J of Rawlings, hen Robb and Patrolman hus prepared a re- the council revision recommend- Main (east 1o Clarenc port at T e are as side), from line of the utes: from church to €'t anphere the complete request of er follows street the cnurch, 40 min- lins of Methodist street, no park- Commerc rinutes: from Commercial ne of Myrtle street, no rom north line of Myrtle to E Main street, 30 *min- Elm Methodist north street estnut ing; from Chestnut to street, 30 north parking; f street utes. Main street (west side), from north of Palace Theater to railroad crossing., 5 minutes; from railroad crossing to north line of National Bank building, 30 minutes; from Weost Main street to Court street, 30 minutes; from line of Neow Britain Savings Bank, no parking; from south line of New Britain Savings Bank to north line of John A. Andrews building, 30 utes; from South Conrgegational churnch to Franklin square, 40 min-< utes. Central and south to Park, no parking on east sides, and ten minutes on north and west sides;, Eim street (south side), from Main to Church street, no parking; Elm street (north side), from Main to Church street, un- limited. Chestnut street, both parking; Church street (south side), trom Main to Elm, unlimtted; Church street, from Main to Elm (north side), no parking; Commerctal street, (south side), from Main street to west line ot rallroad property, no parking; Commercial street (north side), from Main street to fifty feet east of H. R. Walker Co. office, no parking: Myrtle street, from Main to Washington, parking on south side only; Court street, from Main street to South High street, parking on north side only Walnut street, from Main to Grand streets, parking on east side only; High street, from West Main street to rallroad crosing, parking on east side only; West Main street, (north side), from Main to Washing- ton, no parking an® from Washing- ton to High street, 40 minutes; West Main street (south side), from east line of post office building to west line of Fox's Theaver, 40 minutes, and from west line of Fox's theater to west line of City Building, no parking. Washington street, rrom West Main street to railroad crossing, parking on on eat side only. The committee further recommands that Main street on the west side of Central Park be made a one-way street from West Main to Court street, which, the committee states “is an nb- solute traffic necessity.” This matter has been talked of for some time and it Is expeoted that the committec’'s recommendation will be carried out. The mmittee also suggests the practicability of locating the so-called jitney traffic on the west side of Cen- tral Park HEARD WHAT ANOTHER WOMAN SAID of Murray writes: ‘I sides, no . Bonneire N. B, lady saying she bought a bot- chil- Mrs Stre Margaret St. John, heard tle of ‘Dr, 1e's Elixir dren, and it was splendid 1 1 know of samething »od now a bottle and I think it is great.” The laxative mentioned above is Dr. True's Elixir, the Family Laxative and Worm Expeller. It iy very pleasant to take; children like it. and it is mild in action. No harmful drugs. It's surprising to knaw the number youngsters and FroWn-uns from worms but don’t realize very one nceds a good laxative to oid stom h troubles Signs of Worms: Offensive swoolen upy Hp. aur stom pains about the navel, pale face, heavy and dull, twitching eyelids, itching of the nose, short dry cough, grinding of the fceth, red points on the tongue, starting during sleep, slow for her am glad L got of who suffer even north | al | min- | ! Prompt Action by Ambulance Surgeon | Saves Newly Born Child Wound- ed by Mot 14.—Breathing his windpipe New York, through a wound Oct. in which his mother had inflicted a few | born, the infant Miserino, Johns Brooklyn, was rushed to the Jewish hospital yes- terday, his throat cut open and the windpipe sewed up. As a result of the oparation, physicians say, he will recover! About 10 o'clock yesterday morning Mrs. Miserino g At 6:30 her daughter Marie, aged five, went into the room where her mother was lying and saw a pool of blood under the bed Screamirn she ran to of her aunt, Mrs. Amelia No. 7 Bergen street, her hurriedly to the scene. Mrs. Pa- cardi found the baby, almost suffo- °d, under the mattress and blecd- cut in the neck. out into the street and Patrolman Dan Leary of the Avenue station, who in turn Dr. A Walzer, who rushed the infant to the Jewish hospital and performed the operation. Mrs. Mis- erino is being held under observation at the Kings Qounty hospital fter he of Mrs. 500 St hours was son No Josephine Place, the home Pacardi, at ind brought Court street to south | | THREE OF THIRTEEN ACCUSED MUST HANG Reprieves Are Granted to Other 10 ' i Chicago Prison’s ‘Death | Row.” | Chicago, Oct. 14.—Reprieves stays of execution, for all but three of the 13 men who had been sen- tenced be hanged here today or tomorrow have been granted, and Frank Campione and James Henry Reese, negro, awaited the gallows. Frank Zagar is under sentence to hang tomorrow. Campione was convicted of the mur- der of a saloon-keeper during a rob- bery, and Reese was found guilty of killing his wife with a hatchet. Za- gar was convicted of Kkilling two Greeks. Chief of Police Garrity, in dis- cussing the reprieves for ten of the oconvicted men issued the following statement: “The fact that all but three of 13 murderers have slipped from the noose is an invitation to the gunmen to go back to their pro- fession. “In my opinion the big reduction in murders this year, recently made the subject of a report by the Chicago crimé commission, is in part at least the result of 13 hangings sentences which served as warnings to the gun- men."” to Home-made Remedy Stops Coughs Quickly medicine yI:‘_- roge pply easily a: Saves about §2. You might be surprised to know that the best thing you can use for a severe couzh, is a remedy which is easily pre- pared at home in just a few moments. It's cheap, but for prompt results beats anything else you ever tried. Usu- ally stops the ordinary cough or chest cold in 24 hours. Tastes pleasant, too— children like it—and it is pure and good. Pour 2! ounces of Pinex in a pint bottle; then fill it up with plain granu- lated sugar syrup. Or use clarified molasses, honey, or corn svrup, instead of sugar syrup, if desired. Thus yvou make a full pint—a family supply—but costing no more than a small bottle of ready-made cough syrup. And as a cough medicine, there is really nothing betler to be had at any price. It goes right to the spot *and gives quick, lasting relief. It promptly heals the inflamed membranes that line the throat and air passages, stops the annoying throat tickle, loosens the vhlegm, and soon your cough stops en- tirely. Splendid for bronehitis, croup, hoarseness and broncbfal asthma. Pinex is a highly concentrated com- pound of Norway pine extract, famous for its healing effect on the membranes. To avoid disappointment ask your druypgist for ounces of Pinex” with dircetions and don’t accept anything clse. Guaranteed to give absolute satis- faction or money refunded. The Pinex Ft. Wayne, Ind. 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BE"SURE YOU SECURE VALUE BY, BEING SECURE IN THE CHOICE OF A CLOTHIER. CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON READY-TO-PUT-ON TAILORED AT FASHION PARK ALWAYS PRICED TO WARRANT VALUE Wilson's