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Weed Maintains Lead But Others Come Along Rupidly—Root Has Engine Trouble. The automobile the Y. M. C, A, bership ¢ close Saturday night of this rapid progress being made by the T. L, Weed, who off with a jitney bus load of n bers, to 25, and hag yond Thompzonville, leaving a cop shaking his flst the W. H. Van Oppen, has high powered speed car, ha Eengers and when last race on the chart the it epresentin h mem mpalgn, W , Bhows ome of autos tarted mem- has increased his pa just gone one mile Lie- traf) distance, another 17 pas cen was who DANDERINE | Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. *20UBPUNGE PUT JO[0D AIOUI ‘SIIUIYIH]IC J081A ‘OJII MOU BMOUS JIBY A10ac ‘gopiseg 1By SUjU} B 10 Juapuvy 3o apopJed ® puy jou uwd nos uopuord -d® 2uo J9)Jy '820)8 Snap fuw v ur -10puUBQ,, JO 9[10q © SANQ S Makes a Family Supply of Cough Remedy Really better Udlln re:'dy‘;:n&da » , and saves about §2, “x m quickly pre) If you combined the eurative proper- ties of every known “ready-made” cough remedy, ‘ou probably could not get as much res! this simple home-made g which is easily prepared 1n a minutes. 3 Get from any .dmgmst_z‘,é ounces of Pinex, pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with syrup, using either plain granulated sugar syrup, clarified molasses, honey, or corn syrup, as de- sired. The resultt is a full pint of really better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for three times the money. Tastes pleasant and never spoils, @ This Pinex and Syrup preparation gets right at the cause of a ‘ough and gives almost immediate relief. It loosens the phlegm, stops the nasty throat tickle and heals the sore, irritated membranes 6o gently and easily that it is really astonishing. A day’s use will usually overcome the ordinary cough and for bronchitis, croup, hoarseness and bronchial asthma, there is nothing better, Pinex is a most valuable concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine ex- tract, and has been used for generations to_break up severe coughs. To avoid disappointment. ask your druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” with _full directions, and don’t accept any- thing else. Guaranteed to give absolute gatigfaction or_ money promptly re- {usd The Pinex Co., It. Wayne, nd. cough syrup, few oy Cuticura Quickly Soothes Rashes and Irritations Hot baths with Cuticura Soayp, fol- lowed by light applications of Cuti- cura Ointment, afford immediate relief in most cases of rashes, irrita- tlons, eczemas, etc. Cuticura Talcum 18 also excellent for the skin. Sample Exch Free by Mall Add eara Labd- wrateries, Dopt. 107, Malden 48, Mass. " Sold every- where. Sonp Ze. Ointment 26 and b0e. Talcum e, PIES—Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. —_— IF YOU ARE TAKING YEAST You'll Be Glad to K Yeasi Vit mine is 1Put Up in Tablets Now, EASIER TO TAKI ESULTS QUICKETR Out « 1 in watch ing nume t cheniist bination drug store taining « mine (W in tablet medicinal economical tablets are mine” tablet chemists them newer, et way. It your druggist hasn’ tablets send $1, pl tax, to Irving Laborator W. Va., for a bottle Vitamina Tableta prepaid is ¢ and res called Doct ts q Ph I'ho gaist prefer an vet Wher 60 Phos-Pho ot - THIS AFTERNOON curative power as there is in ; | rounding the curve on the northern side Windsor Gustave Locks Winger nd | nccumulated 10 crowding KFrank Buacon of Hartford, Bacon, just caught on , who and ha the ¢ o car 11 people, h f Harry Hatsing' the on a supply of turt and L 90 mile record through Newln He now at vithout stopping tonight Bil PARADE HELD (Continued from First Page.) front ndently, or coment Foch the had t under o render irmics on - western figh ndepe orary ag mutual support. Th yreme direction that would in ty or co-ordination of effort not until the dark days of dis- the spring of 1918 that forced the issue, and Mar was unar selected ‘alm in cossity ] Foch lied commander-in-chief ( nt and a th it once inspired the allied armies by qualities of leadership. knows well th story cegs under his direction and no words of mine can add to the glory of that achievement." He then grected Gen. Diaz, General Jacques and Admiral Beatty, paying 1 tribute to the achievements of each. Praises Legion. The general then praised the work the Legion and spoke of the ne- cossity of Americans “carrying on” in the defense of the principles for which the allies fought four re. “I most cordially greet you said General Pershing in his address, de- livered before the national conven- tion of the legion, at which the| French commander was guest honor, “Not only recalling the affectionate relationship of other days but also recognizing the patriotic unity that has grown out of these associations and the common purposes that exist to uphold more faithfully those ideals that lie at the foundation of this great republic of ours. Greeting to Foch, “M. Le Marechel the American Legion is peculiarly honored hy your presence here among us. We ex- tend an equally cordial welcome to that intrepid leader of Italy's vic- torious armies that crushed the military autocracy of Austria, Gen- eral Diaz and to the representative of the brave Belgian army whose country defied the staggered blows of German militarism, General Jac- ques; and to the great captain who commanded the British naval forces whose efficiency on the seas made the land victory ours, Admiral Lord Beatty. The people of America ever wait to do you honor. Personally I am extremely delighted to extend to you the greetings of the American armies that crossed the sea to fight beside you. I am also honored to speak for my friends and neighbors here in Missouri and accord you a most sincere welcome to this grand old state where I was born and where I lived in boyhood.” General Pershing then turned his attention to the Legion and praised its campaigns for Americanism and kindred ideals, He urged the Legion to continue its efforts to bring into being a miltiary force, ‘‘representa- tive of the people which in any future war will escape the results of unpreparedness that you suffered.” He urged that the Legion bend its efforts also toward obtaining all possible relief for incapicated veter- ans of the war. He predicted that great good would result from the coming conference on armament in Washington and that an unders ing would be reached which would lessen the chances of war. nously sressive, exceptional The world allled sue- his of E. FOR LIMITATIONS. Boston, Nov. 1.—The utmost pos- limitation of national arnr immediately “and future dis rmament except such as may be needed for police protection” were advocated in a petition forwarded to- day to the American commissioners to the limitation of armaments con- ference from the headquarters here of the United Society of Christian Endeavor. The signers included 651 denominational trustees and state presidents of the society. sihle ments 37 TO HAVE BIBLE CLASS. A businessmen's bible class will be organized at the local Y. C. A. on December first, according to a decision | rcached at a meeting of the Industrial Council Jast evening. C. McKenna, is chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements, Rev. John L. Davis, | of Trinity Methodist church will be the | teacher. | WIDER FRAUD BILL PASSED. ' | Limitations Increased to Six Years, | statute of Prosccutions | with defraud- | Washington, Nov. 1 Uinst pe charged it could be cars a the Hme within six v e to wuthorities by the under Hous knowl l | SLAVS Belgrad 1 f Jug returned | night from 1 It is expected tha essor to t g er KING RETURNS < Alexander here 1 { % coronation | will| RTINS Douglas Fairbanks in “The Three Musketeers” §| Is Booked At . FOX’S For A Full Week | Watch For the Date | | fOO LAT Y ( | Impressive ceremonies were Pershing placed a wreath, tomb of Great Britain's Unknow CITY ITEMS ‘Oh! Joy, L. Pierce Dr. J. fce from the sireet to the & Chernaik ha mo Judd buildi new Professio on Main build- Oscar Doerr and family of | Meadow avenue are spending | veral da v Je A mas ie socia Turner hall last nigi bers of the Lady Turners. The German Relief corps reeting at the soc rooms Arch street this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. Perry, Mr. and | Mrs. Harry Vile, Miss M. Yost, | Marie Schnaidt and Al Morton, returned from an automobile the Mohawk Trail. The executive committee of the ) roposed dental clinic is meeting this rse held at the mem- held a| on have | over | afternoon to consider a trip to Bridge-| ™ port to study the Fones system. Victrolas and Pianos. Henry Morans. | —udvt. The Altar Society of St. Evangelist church on Ne will hold a whist Thursc at 8 o'clock. John the on Road fternoon AUTO STOLEN, The police department was notified this morning by the Hartford police that a Dodge touring car with Connec- license number stolen. The car had lates under the seat 1umber 143,937, acut bearing the This Trade-Mark on Every Bottle, ThePrice of Linonine Has Been Reduced From 60c and $1.20, to the pre-war figures, 50c and $1.00. This reliable remedy stands at the head of the list in relieving all forms of Coughs and Colds sven stubborn bronchitis yielding to its great healing qualities. Be- ing pure and wholesome it is the sest medicine for children that are subject to sudden or settled colds. All Druggists, two sizes, 50¢ and 1. 0 5 FOR CLASSIFICATION Five room tencmen® all improvements. W floor 0 REF modern St., 2nd 656 Malh Inquire 10 RENT—Steam heat we for 5 ge. Rear 451 T1 H, & B Rockwell Ave. W. Malin & Mrg Tel 10 REN ment, suftable for tu people. 24 Camp St. WANTED—Salesman and Singer Collector Church 5t 11-} Apply Store, 57 FOR sALE—Choicg W, Wyandoli breeding. 463 Myl 11-1.2d ockerels for NOTICE—Cars washed, polishod he T ar with Simoniz, Simoniz Main St Service 103 West WANTED —Girl {o in Har 160 Adams St ssist with house Call C 10 RENT—Furnishod room: central and co St 11-1- location; running water in room. 25 Court ldx FOR SALE=-or rent, new two-family Austin ments. Will be house st AlL - dmprove sold on easy terms HONORS UNK as America’s mark of honor, on | At | group putting on a Miss | ¢ D. TUI NOWN HERO SDAY, NOVEMBER: |, | BRIDGE OPENED TODAY Structure HERAL (021, ;1 onerete | | River, Connecting Stravford and Mil- Over Housatonice ford Is Put Into Service, Nov, 1 cr the Hou Milford and will replace The new concrete itonie river con- Stratford, and the Washington for vehicles today. ted to traverse it The bridge will not thrown open to the publie which are fact that time mean that was passable IME Were perm Lie dedicatory exerel November 11 Il be open it ton game will over the main highway between | York and New Haven will be iy speeded up | tridge ha been built by the! I u part of the cost borne by | ountics of Fairfleld and New IHa I'he Connectic will have over the bridge and as it was e to pay its are on the bridze the li sembly cams l\.l'l'_ I'rinc Co. neru Rulir Adds Another State to Wheeler's List, , Nov. 1.-—Manufacture ucky for medicinal pur- legal when deral regula- ral i permit, sald “Attorney-General the |pDawson 3 rday in a verbal opinion. Both the ohibition amendment to the State fon and the prohi- Ation enforeenr , he sald, per PIE EATING CCNTEST "o i Verbal held in London when Gen n Soldier. ling was made when Mr. on's attention was called to a by Wayno B, Wheeler ¢l for the Anti-Saloon League of omitting Kentucky from a States where manufacture and ale of medicinal beer was allowed. Methodist Hallowe'’en Party—Tell Ghost Stories as Shadows Flicker— Mother Goose Plays, About 150 members of the Methodist NAMED COACH AT YALE, church attended a Hallowe'en party given by the young people of the church last evening. played and | Qlarence Wanamaker of Dartmouth to Tea Hockey Men the Game, general good time was enjoyed. A o Teach Hockey Men the Gam featire the dividing the Nov. 1.—The appointment present into three groups, each nce Wanamaker coach of the play from Mother Dartmouth team last year, as the Hood, C s'ty coach for this season rs were th reported here today. The Yale team this year will have its was defeated without| headquarters in an artificial ring at Ibert Chapman A pio | New Haven and, with Charle O'Hearn, the pie ecaten being 4| he foothall quarterback and star of huckleberry the prize being filhe Yale n hocisv team of last pumpkin p! Ghost storie told good team is lookec fall, around an alcohol light, ‘( v FIRENEN'S COFFEE WAGON Games wert a unique people Red Rid Three Goose. and The selected. r May ones e eating contest w Firemen of Cincinnati, O., have mounted a coffee urn on a light truck so that they may have something hot when they are exposed Lo zero weather. Liremen contribute to a fund to keep it going. EDNESDAY SPECIALS AT SMOKED SHOULDERS. (b, i CUT HAMBURG b, 19¢ BEST FRANKIORTS ... 0b. 19¢ 'ORNED BEELF .. 1b, 10¢ LOAR TLOUR .oSack $1.15 Chadler k New Seedle isins, pkg New Seeded Ra pic Lenox Soap ..o, [ . 2 cans 2% Karo Syrup .. Meaty Pruncs Winner Coffe Pork and Beans . WEDGEWOOD CREAMERY PUR LARGE ) 15 1 peck vvees 300 doz. up Francy Tokay Gray Grapefruit .......... 3 for e Cobbage . . 3¢ . Sweet Potatoes .o dbs. e Lemons ., doz, dozen 19¢ 2 Ibs. 25¢ DARGE FANCY o e e e e S . e — O o — Y CRANBERRIES, CELFRY, LETTUCL, A\PPLES, CAULIFLOWER, SPINACH. BANANAS Inquire 140 Mgin St, Room 9 11-1-1w | “FOXY FOX FINDS EASY LIFE for nu-[ Little Miss Annie Malken, of Washington, has solved the problem of curing Reynard’s wildness. By being nice to him she has transformed him into a pet. SISTERS OF CHARITY HAVE PROVEN THE VALUE OF FATHER JOHN'S MEDICINE Sisters In Charge of Children’s f{bme “Have Used It With Great Success.” similar character throughout the coun. try, Father John's Medicine is wha! the nurses in charge depend upon tc keep the children well and strong. The know that it is entirely safe becaus¢ it is free from alcohol and dangerous drugs Mar similar letters of endorsement have been reccived from homes, hos- pitals and institutions, and the names and copies of the letters will be sen! request wther John's Medicine is a doctor's prescription, and is pure and whole: some, It has had than sixty. five years success for colds, throa troubles and as a tonic and boudy build- At the Children’'s Home in Newbury- ort, Mai there are an average of sixty children under the loving care of Sisters of Charity. In a recent signed sister in chi : “We cheerfully endorse Fath John's Medicine be- cause in our Home it has become in- dispensnble, We use it, not only fol coughs and solds but also as a build- er. We tell our fricnds that we would not be without it. We have used it with great success and find it to have no equal as a builder, (Signed) The Home for Destitute Children, Sisters of Charity, Newbury- port, Mass. Tn a great many statement the on more institutions PHOENIX SILK HOSE FOR WOMEN Good things are always hard. to get — there's usually a bigger demand than supply. That's the way it's been with Phoe- nix Hose. But we've just got in a big ship- ment of full fashioned silks and silk and wools. Full Fashioned Silk $1.95 and $2.35. Seamed Silk $1.10 and $1.45. Silk and Wool $1.95. Wool $1.45 to $2.35. David Mann'ng’s itk Cuer SHOE STORE 211 Main Street & Dunn 127 MAIN ST., OPP. ARCH TEL. 1409-2 This Is “Carter” Week We Ca y “CARTER’S” For Your Comfort. The Important Things in Underwear ¥it, Comfort, Healthtul Quality, Texiure, Style and Finish. s”" Knit Unde wear has pleased the most exacting buyer all these particulars for over sixty That’s why we carry it! are in years, Your Baby's Underwear should be fine, soft, protecting, comfortable. We invite discrim- inating mothers to mine our stock of “Carter’s” Knit Underwear for infants. -