Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 6, 1917, Page 15

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It won’t cost you a penny. have your friends come in to hear it, find out what they think of it, listen to all the best music during that time at our expense. how it sounds in your own home, compare it with your friends’ talking mgchines. Note the difference in every way. This is an absolutely Free Trial Offer with No Strings tied to it. THere is no obligation assumed. Come in today and tonight the New Edison Diamond Am- HEAR THE NEW EDISON AMBEROLA IN YOUR HOME THREE DAYS’ FREE TRIAL! Here is the opportunity you have been waiting for. We want YOU to hear Thomas A. Edison’s New Edison FREE TRIAL Entertain your children, When you have heard DANIELSON ‘AND Condition of Howard Call Encouraging —Over 100 Hunting Lisenses lseued —Comfort-Bags For Four Telephone Employes in Signal Corps—S8ahoo! Board_Organizee—Gordan A. John- stone Successful—~Sweaters For Lo- cal Men in 38th Company. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cyr returned here Friday morning from their home in Montreal. 5 b Condition Encouraging. Company, L. I. S., has been spending & brief leavé of absence at his home in town. Chasles B. Hutchins, Arnold and William E. Labelie, assessors the town of Kiilingly, have issued the usual rotices relating to fling tax lists. Civie Federation Mests. Members of the Civic. Federation met Friday afternoon with Mrs. A. H. Armington. James F. Willette of New Britain, visited friends in Danielson, Friday. Alexander Duhamel exhibited his live bull meose at the falr in Breck- ton this week. Claude and Clem Gunn, playing eor- net-and trombone, are to assist at the musical part of the service at the Baptist church Sunday. - Inteerst “in Liberty Bonds. The first sight of Liberty bonds aroused much interest among buyers of the securities in Danielson Friday, and the arrival of them will help the sale of the new issue. Tomorrow wifl be observed as ral- ly day at the Methodist church and Rich —— ot|of Bridge street the turns into Bridge Bridge Street Corner Approaches to be Rounded-—Small, Fire in Stockhouse —Looal Weman in Workho Where Mutiny is Reported—Fran- chise League Disbands, to Become Branch of National Woman's Party. Ancther fine streef improvement that will be appreclated by motorists has been arranged and may be car-, ried into effect this fall. This im- provement will consist of rounding out the corners of the approaches to turns. Since the growth of motor ve- hicle traffic, and the placing of a si- lent policeman at the Elm street end atreet - have had to be made with very great caution, but with the corners cut off abutting walks the corners can be rounded, making a decided im- provement. Captal Joseph A. Ryan said Fri- day afternoon that the interested property owners have agreed to the ‘change, so this insures that the work will be done. At the Elm street end Dr. J. J. Rus- sell and the Cargill house owners will &ive the necessary space, Captain Ryan stated, and at the Church street sim- ilar generosity on the part of W. S. Johnson and the Baptist church cor- poration is announced. When the changes intended have been made at the Church street end of Bridge street there will be almost & straight sweep of highway into ‘Woodstock avenue. Passengers 8ensibly Paying Trolley Fares. It was stated here Friday by per- 1 Howard Call, successfully operated | Bridge street. _Abutting property 5 ; 1 Dlamond upon for Ippel’l;diclt‘!fl at c.i.“; vens, | owners ryhn::n Ssreed to donate ut:: . ‘ 3 T 5 . 5 g wheer_he is in military service, was | hecessa 1 A . £ - | The work will be done by the state. 3 » F d S t d : Frtat WL S R MR e - Thursday, Friday, Saturda < AN ol urch_into ee Amberola Sergeant Percy Brown of-the 3ith |a Tom Che odue strect . 5 OCTOBER 4-5-6 Presenting a DISTINCTIVE COLLECTION of THE SEASON’S MODELS A most desirable and authentic autumnal foreca st of all that is SMART and WEARABLE Ky ’ g there will 1# a special Rally Day pro- . ercls vl 1=l = younBoaor - Hae deys e Very fow troller passoners wevs bro. We are looking forward to the pleasure of your T trial, free of cost to you. ¥ ans Not Very Arde: testing against the increase in trolley fateeat i yoae Ta gttt e s e T N LIt the mivesre attendance 1 - nierest thia’ Ear in Geiting tiokets | i3 Tore'then they had heen jookin 5 5 INSTRUMENTS $30, $50 and $75 - ||~ e iy Site g0 ttem for towt whis ot wat TELEPHONE 909 2 2 T S = i 1 . Records 50 cents. Read more about the Amberola in New England Homestead A STILLMAN’S NORWICH, 324 Main Street Terms if desired the Edison advertisement in The WESTERLY WOULD EXEMPT MARRIED MEN FROM DRAFT Available Unmarried Men Had Been Called. New York, Oct. 5—Recommenda- tions that the liability of married men subject to military scrvice by con- scription be postponed until all avail- able unmarried men shall have been called into service, are made in a list of suggestions for the improvement of Until All ~oe in Tincle Benve™ Sfepal came) MEHnE S ragis X : = 5 | Benjamin Gartland, Richara ne, e workhouse at Oecoquan, - - ue‘l‘h K. McNally ‘and Wilton —G.| V& for having ‘obstructed tramic" EARROMW S BUILDING Rockn)eu&@rfi, ident, the governor, the provost mar- shal general and state adjutant gen- eral. Drafting of married men, while sin- gle men without dependents are not called results, the recommeridations say, in “much intense public dissatis- faction and resentment which as the number of such cases increases, must more and more serlously impair pub- lic confidence in the whole principle of conscription and to that extent the successful conduct of the war.” It also causes “the indefinite separa- With the opening of the season for hunting game birds «t hand, the numbers of hunters in town are mak- ing ready, and more than 100 Hcepses have been issued. Local people were in Worcester on Friday to attend the music festival. Arthur MacPhearson, who is in the United States navy, has visited here with his sister, Mrs. Edward Keech, Academy street. Comfort Bags For Telephone Patrists. Comfort bags—and the very beat, too—have been presented by S N. E. Toleshone Company shploves of U Danfeison and Putnam _divisions to four of the company employes who are soon to leave this distriet to do ser- Green. SCHOOL COMMITTEE ORGANIZES. Frank L. Bennett Succeeds Heoctor Me- Connell as President of the Board. Killingly’s town school committee has reorganized with N. Lorne Greig chairman and Sidney P. Marland sec retary. Mr. Marland on Friday gave out this list of committee - appoint- ments, as decided upon by the commit- tee: Finance, N. Lorne Greig, Robert the service dally. Nothing definite has been announced here relative to seeking relief from the advance, but thls subject is be- ing talked of In certain circles. Stockhouse Fire Soen Extinguished. Friday afternoon the chemical trucks were called out to combat a fire that broke out in a stockhouse at the plant of the Morse-Nightingale ‘Mills company. The fire wa brought under control within a few-. minutes and was extinguished without great loss having been caused. The alarm came in from Box 42. Lodal Interest in Workhouse Mutiny. There was special interest in this city Friday in a Washington despatch stating that suffragists who. are ccn- while engaged in picketing in the na- tional capitol had engaged in a mu- ny. The interest here is due to the fact that Mrs. W. J. Bartlett of this city i3 one of the pickets now held at Oc- coquan. Her name did not appear in the despatch and there was no way of learning here Friday whether shg had any part in the affair. Mrs. Bartlett's many friends here, whether they agree with the picket- ing campaign or not, are inclined to be very much interested for her when the question. of “her receiving good “Rockwell & ster & Ur - WATERBURY, conN, - WOMEN'S NEw LONDON, CONN. Forester. WEAR. BRIDGEPORT F e the administration of the draft act|i,n of husbands and wives which in- prepared here by a number of local | (\ Tty tenas to produce sérious mg: | V- Bo¥s, Damase Boulias, F. E. Bit-|treatment 1a up for consieration. eog . hat there | h c A he end- s e : 3 - 3 . s for their country’s future. There | son tha ere is a light crop of rowen recognizance pending th beard members, addressed to the Pres-"raj ‘and social dangers” the recom. |Food: feachors commitiee, 8. P, Mar: lany DI treatment to which she mish NORWICH TOWN e nicn” more o be’ done: we meed | to be harvested. . of the present hearing of hia case. mendations continue, “exercises an ad- | Galu ' Tiage Tames N Tucker, Rob. |PoSsibly be subjected while at Occo. — much to help make a complete coun- I e I at that time he atlll refuses to obey verse influence upon the population of | ot W* Boys, E. Bitkood: Evans |JUan would be generally resented | migsionary Evening at Methodist Ves- | try. Timothy Fields, Ir, from Springfleld, | the court's order, the contempt charg {he future, inasmuch as marriages are | fing, James N. Tucker, Miss Emma F. | oo, try—Address by Rev. Vincente M During the social hour cake and|3iass., will spend the next two weeks | will be turned over to the district at- Poser innoceasary "publis busden in | Eiling. J. W. Gallup: supervisor com- | OPheum Audience Liked “The Onmiy| [ 0Cdrct by FRE IS 07| cofrce were served and all present ex-|at his home on Elm avenue. ey for submission to he grand poses unnecessary public burden in 3 g g = iao — - curlos brought by Rev. an ———— : S increased casualty and death payments | tee; 5 P Marland. R. W. Boys| The O i i ding—Frank Edward Johnson to|Smined the cufios Broust by N edertul | Mrs. Thurston B, Barber of Peci's| The six New York men under and unnecessarily withdraws - from | .0 Mice omma F. Pilling were named |has me gits momamtical show that | 00 e Men's League—Shower for | pleces of cloth woven on hand looms, | Corner was in New London Thursday d termed by the police as gun- A"n K"]"[Ys H“HI productios tee sifles.-siurs ehpacicacod | Loy cemilita 1o stk ar € S lant St St L N | e L ot Diiks with flowers woven'in the mate- | to visit Mrs. Harry J. Taylor. men, ‘ware brought into the courtroom and CAnishott Mo 1 < e s ' i Raskezs, idery and boxes handcuffed. One of them, ‘Butch “Of course our recommendation s | }ST of music. | The resignation ot|Orpheum theatre Fridas eveming. The - ¢ at the | EL, A oty were shown:| Rev. Vincente Mabakiao of Jaro | Masoia. was Adentified by & witness X not intended to apply to registrants el e . et o . '"fi_ a story of New | A large number s P enadny when | The natives make utensils for house- | Iloilo, P. I, will preach at the First[as one of the gangsters who broke in See——— whose marriages were contracted with |2ccepted. ol T Baneses DRt X olife and the slipping from bach- [ First Methodist vestry Thursda o3| nold use from discarded tin® cans.|Methodist church Sunday evening, to a political club and beat him with TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS®TO[a view to evade conscription,” the|¥as named by the committee to fill Mr.|elorhood of four confirmed holdouts,|a Philippine missionary evening was e ncte o axe Gbcokuit a blackiack Mascia is charged with FLUSH KIDNEYS IF BLADDER |document adds. McConnell's place. the arrangement being such as to held. The devotional eervice was in (the ; and laundry basket,| Mr. and Mrs, A. F. Greene of West | the actual killing of Policeman Georgs s ford much amusement. The company | charge of Rev. William Crawford. as- | banke, a suit case an ry - . . et mary day in trying BOTHERS YOU—DRINK b sesmmonations, alsol SUKEcet A GREAT INDUSTRY. that played here was a very = 8 of e, "G UA™ wing. hen | models of tables, a house, a rice travi | Town strest léave fodny (Saturday)|A. ppley on primary day in trin Tuat TR/ wNG) De examined oy s X 2 very'good one. | sisted by Rev. O N en one spealer |and fine specimens of work in polished [to spend m week in Willimantic with |to escape after blackjacking James LOTS OF WATER. fast as the zovernment can put them | . 4.\ o ——e—r s . b e e los can &| woods. thelr aunt, Mrs. F. L. Douglass, X" Carey, the fifth ward leader, who e in cantonments and also that power [Jordon A. Johnstone Heard of Big Ful-| FRANCHISE LEAGUE DiSBANDS |of the evening, sayving: Seldom can a e _— — was opposed by Mayor Smith for re- Eating meat regularly eventually [De conferred upon local boards to dis- | ton Bag and Cloth Plant, Atlanta. - missionary bring a conerote example Wanpiie Rev. G. H. Strouse and choir of the [nomination to council ol Prodeees Kitney traabis in some Fors | charge registrants who, In good faith, Branch of National Wemén's Party to 0! the Work dare. By-products we can |- J Firat ‘Baptist church on West Main| Most of the day's session was taken Brother, savs a well-known authority, | SUpDOrt dependents whether or nof| The October issue of The Fulton. Pl g 4.8 yack in a trunk.’ One real product we e street will be at the Sheitering Arms |up with stories by witnesses, all Ca because the uric acid in meat excites | they belong to classes specifically enu- | publication of The- Fuiton Bag and introguee toniht, the man himself aha, 2 ¢ Town | fOF the Sunday afternoon service. yev "supporters, of anexed police in- the kidneys, they become overworked; |merated in the regulations. Cotton Mille Atlanta, G prints e cut] Mise Katherine Byrne stated Fridey | Boiuis os say haaior cahoot whe | . Zhe Misses Shahan of Wést Town timidation in “the interesc of lsaag get sluggish: clog up and cause all sorts | Another suggestion made iz that |of General Manager Gordon A. John-|tnat the Putnam Equal . Franchise | S pie wors tranneh and for one | Street were in Hartford Wednesday 10} ry. Travor and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Peck | D¢ bash, sscey s | oppon oF Sistrees, particnlarly backacho and |70 Qlscharss be, dealed s resistzant | stone nnlhis superintendcits Snd a3 | Cearue’has "Seon auibanded snd that | vors suniied duretes. At Bhilipping | Stiond, " Merriare, of fhelr Sranes | tefe Weaneaany or Watsrpury, ke | wara 1o b, misery in the kidney region; rheumatic | having depen vy because supzrin . ere is al-la new organization, a branch of the versity. During the past summer | i, 2 e oor Dlice AL Bt 3 ravor and her daughter. Mrs. Peck,| . . r of San Francisco is su 3 re headaches, acid stom. |in the opinion of the board his sav-|so a biographical sketch of each of | Nation 5 university. & a McNamara, which took plac 5t Jo- | having spent a week with her sister,| Mr. Aunger of San 1 - A o nstipation. tomia liver, sleap. |ings are deemed sufficient to maintain | these men, who, under Mr. Johnatone's tomed.linv;'t:'-;l';ce.h;'h’fi g id e “~Fl"tfib“rg'xra::;r?;:; sepha’ cathedral at 9 oelocl Rov-|jse, Cnarles Vergason, of Vergason Perintending the establistimgat ‘of the Icssnces, bladder and urinary irrita. | (1S dependents,: where those savings |direction, ‘are making a marvelous | oitn what is beieg de® iy Mmine |on the officers' tables. He £oen | Wiitlam Dunn_of East Harttora was | 5. © & commonwealth's artificlal Iimb factor o are mot larse enoush to vield an in- |success of a great Industrial enter- |prominent suffragisteleaving " th | 10 Solbxopliesa fn Malns 1o speciallis Losienrant of the nuptial mass The oL fes in different parts of Australla. come capabe of sUpPOrting them with- | pise. giving ‘employment 2o thows. | Simm nent,, Jumragists_leaving _the e B eNamara. and the best |[MAYOR OF PHILA. CHARGED The moment your back hurts or kid- neys aren’t acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of out impairment of prineip ands ‘of workers, The Fulton Bag and Cotton company the national organizatio: state, and Is a course that will be fol- in - this echools in the Philippines. As Mr. Mabakiao stepped upon the with the groom's man was David Shahan, served at brother. A breakfas: was WITH CONTEMPT OF COURT CASTORIA o Restricting Reports. 1 f the latform he was greeted ap- 3 Jad Salts from an; 0od pharmacy; 9 P s one of q great concerns of the[lowed b erou; o L3 = Take a tablespoonful In'a slass of water| Hereafter faitiitub German subjects | wonderful new south that was among| Toc Lpsoir oy i Tonchise leagues | Diause. It was & renl pleasure to il | the Hotel Heublein. Affer a brief trib'| For Refusing to Produce Reports before breakfast for a few days and |Will receive no officlal reports as to|the first to recognize the mutual ad-|bring the whole strength of effort of [ ten £o his instructive address, his|Mr. and Mrs. Shahan will make their Which Detectives Made to Him. For Infants and Children your kidneys will then act fine. This | casualties other than that none has|vantages accruing to both Smployer |the local organization to bear on the | Sommand of English was nearly per- |home on Broad street Nortlen =—Mr e famous saits is made from the acid of | scctirred fo any member of the royal|snd employe from the development, by [problem of getting results at Wash- |foct. I presume you have consider-|Shahan is the son of David Shahan of| puiiadelphia, Oct. 5.—In adaition to | In Use For Over 30 Yeats grapes and lemon juice, combined with | family.—Washington Post. the ‘ponicern, of edulationsl sud'shaislfingion—the Dasiile of the Susen B.|20J0 Enowiedps of cur land through West Town étreet and is the charges of conspi to commit lithia, and has been used for genera- opportunities for all employes. With|Antho#y amendment—rather than by |P00ks and papers, he began. I am fployed by Hopkins & Allen. murder, aggravated assault and bt- | Always bears tions to flush clogged kidneys and stim- Progress of Italy. this concern conception. was quickly |working for an amendment to the | 3lite Americanized by my few momther tery, and violations of election laws the ulate them to normal activity; also to| Go to it, Italy. Your sons are mak- [followed by action and todav the éd- |state’s constitution. stay. "I had to aecustom myeelf (o $hower for Miss Grace Lathrop. in connection with the political feud | Signature of 4 neutralize the acids in the urine so it|ing the sort of a fight that will split [1icational apd soclal sides” c3 the big| The -reorganization here will be [heavy clothing, to American food; the | g qo pathered Friday evening at|in the fifth ward in which a policeman s Tl e 5 no lomger irritates, thus ending blagder | the enemy, and a divided house soon [business enferprise have been finely |worked out at an early date. only thing that bothers me s MY |, home of the Misses Rogers on|was killed, Mayor Thomas . Smith 3 disorders. falls—Washington Herald. developed. At Worcester Music Festival ugas. - West Town street when a miscellane- | now faces a charge of contempt of A. F. WOOD Jad Salts cannot Injure - anyone; i T At Wesley house a day and nisht| p * a M H. The Phiiippines are composed of |5 shower was given Miss Grace La- |court for refusing to produce original “The L 1 Undertaker” makes a delighttul effervescent lithia- | His majesty’s light orulser Glasgow | school is maintained and is attended | Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Pease, Miss |more than 1,000 islands, Som VEry | oom of Gardner Tk In honor of her | Féports which detectives made to” him e Local ndertaker’ water drink which millions of men and |will visit Buenos Aires shortly. The|bv hundreds of students, young and ctores o W o A 2. Han-|gnall. These separate the people into | approaching marriage with Willicin [of conditions in the ward. DANIELSON, CONN Tomen take now and then to l.cep the | government will not impose o limita- [old. H rke h Eed o Sorosster Fridhy eve- | sigarent dialecis, customs and ideas. | Saunders of Norwich. The feature of [ The mayor was bound cver in his Parlors 8 Mechanic Strae kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus |tion on the time of her stay in port as |of their opportunities to improve Nature has been so generous in pro-|ipe evening was a mock marriage. avolding serious kidney disease. a belligerent vessel. . themselves and amons the rewards |, Serseant Hyde Smith of the quar- | iding for the wants of the people that | fhe eirts were many and beautiful therefor are = advrficements in posi- | e Oy Por & vislt with Tis | Dro8Tess has been slow: When the|Refreshments were served by the tions, better hsmes and a better pros- - ay for a visit with his | gpaniards came in 1521 they found the | jioctossas. 5 old. Hero the workers make the most pect in life. Mr. Johnstone since he left the Dan- felson Cotton company in Novemaber, 1912, to take up his work in Atlanta,|ranged another gamme to be played here | skrit. The Spaniards introduced their 3 > Fas ‘worked diligently to win the suc- |mext Sunday afternoon between e | religion, - converts increased, _friars | the Nerwlen d:;vg:,:"‘;a,:'::‘."fi“:‘.'é w 2 m thbridge team: po: vealth. ve M tn o cess that is now his, and his achieve. | Putnam and Southbridge teams. This|&rew in power and wealth. . T | Congregational = chapel An - address ments are a source of gratification to hi smany friends in this town. CALL FOR SWEATERS. @ Ring o attend the music featival Parents, Mr, and Mrs. David Smith. League Players Promlaed. Manager Thomas MoDermott has ar- contest is to be another In which league playérs will appear, giving the fans a chance for a peek at some well known stars. Judge Reed will be here next Tues- Filipinos far ahead of the American ndian. There was trade WXh _the Chinese, an _alphabet. resembling San- a university 19 vears older than Har- vard, with -all the modern ecuipment. This equipment is for display; no pu- pil fas ever allowed to use it. In 1898, when Dewey came to Manila Frank Edward Johnson to Speak. The first meeting of the season of will be given by Frank Edward John- =on of Washington, D. C. Home to Vote. Davld Shahan of Hartford, Henry Palm Beach Suits, Flannels, Auto Coats, Efc. Red Cross To Send Warm, Knitted|day to try cases on the criminal Isst, | bay, light shone and truth appeared . o " - E Caly field ts to Boys of Thirty-Ei in_the superior court. Then we knew the meaning of frce- |and Charles McNally from Springfleld, P t d s n f t l Cl ed g::n"‘:: o irty-Bighth| " "3, Winter, formerly in the.hotel | dom: we had education and Christian: | Mase,, came to their homes-up town romp an atisiacior y ean osny. = hlulne-; ‘l;"{‘h(s etilty ;nd bne: Danlel- | jty. Education has cleaned up our | for voting day. s son_an thantic, has become the 4 ilroads, bridges, Permission Faving heen obtained |iznalord of the JoMiyn house At Webe |wun -sercice, "mecioie “Nahte: SFrs Local Jotting Telephone Call 743-2 from Red Cross headquarters for the local chapter of the organization to send sweaters being made here by Red Cross workers to members of the Thirty-Eighth Company at Fort Ter- 1y, a call has been'issued for all work- ers who have completed sweaters or other woolen garments to turn them in Germany is willing to get out of Bel- ster. A’ demonstration of methods of using stale bread i8 to be given at St. John's ball, next Monday evening. ¢ Germany's Terms. It is now apparently settled that greatest work of the Américans is in the mission schools. America was built by great men who feared and loved God. America expects to make the Philippines a_great country. She must have men who fear and love God for its foundation. The students from the mission schools have the highest Dance at Scotland Road hall tonight. —adv. Charles Ryan of New York is at his home on West Town street for several months’ stay. Hay had to be cut so late this sea- 150 Main Street, in Postal Telegraph Office GIVE US A TRIAL. FREE AUTO DELIVERY o 3 at once, to Mrs. Amelia Tillinghast, of Academy street. Sending these home-made woolen marments to membess of the Thirty- gium on condition she is permitted to remain there -and do as she pleases.— Chicago Herald. OH! THAT AWFUL BACKACHE STRIKING S For Big Bargain Prices During Saturday’s Sale. Come In and See Them. IN MILLINERY Fall Madam H. Schwartz 10 Main Street., Breed Bldg. Tel 13454 Eighth Company, which includes not only Killingly bovs, but also boys from Brooklyn, Plainfield, Wauregan. Cen- tral Village, Moosup and Steriing, is 5ood news for all indeed. The boys certainly- will appreciate them and those who have worked upon them will be happy to know that they are to methods” Ill Booklet FREE (sent . Telephone 675, Norwieh, Conn. sealed) GRAND VIEW SANITARIUM, Nerwich, Cona. Case of Kerensky. Considering the case of Kerensky it's hard to see how any of us ordi- nary chaps have the face to say that we're overworked.—Charleston News and Courier. come into such speedy and useful ser- vice by the boys from home. Talk of Jitney Line. . There was more talk here Friday dbout - establishing a . Jitney Une be- tween Danielson, Dayville, Attawau- gan and Putnam and this talk may de- velop into something tangible. Men who are already in the public service vehicls businesa are giving the .propo- sition much thought. s » IT’S YOUR KIDNEYS An unhealthy body, dnd the unhappi- ness and misery which follaw, may be prevented by ordinary judgment and care. Keep voyr stomach and kidneys in’ ‘Shape and Vou will have mood bealth. The kidneys' work ix to throw off the poisonons matiers which enter the ‘body. ‘1f they perform this work regularly and automatically, the other ns will take care of themaalves. ased conditions of the biadder or kidneys are Indicated by nervousness, sleeplsssness, that tired, wornout feel- ing, dizziness, nausea, backache, lum- bago. rheumatism. paln in the lower fomen, many so-called ' “femaie troubles,” severe paln and discomfort when urinating. cloudy and stringy urine, too frequent OF suppress- ed passages. All these are nature’s signals to warn you of diseased kid- neys or bladder,” which may lead to fatal Bright's d Don’t wait_until the danger Is upon Jom Ge'to your drusglst'at once. Get a’trial box of GOLD SMEDAL Haarlem Oil Capaules. ey are nfade of the pure, original, Imported Haarlem Oil, the kind your great-grandfather used. About two capsules each day will keep you toned up and feeling fine. Money refunded if they do pot help you. - But remember to ask fir the imported GOLD MBEBAL brand. In sealed pack- ages, 25c. 50c and 31. DOLLAR RESERVES Build u your d account, be it large or small. Assets, $2,765,376.87 your own regiments of Gold ence or comfart when you need them. Have them ready for We' invite ‘vour and Silver men. Start now. Deposits, $2,630,114.73 Surplus and Profits, $135,262.14 YOU CAN DEPOSIT BY MAIL BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK, Danielson J. ARTHUR ATWOOD, President W. A. BURNHAM, Vice-President CLARENCE A. POTTER, Treasurer Bank open Saturday eve:

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