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4 Bsston Store Ybu have yarns to buy. We have yarns to sell. BEAR BRAND Is the make we carry, than which there is none better. Army and Navy colors, Khaki, Blue, Grey and Na- tural $1.10 37c 30c skein | 50c ball 40c ball Knitting Yarn skein Germantown skein Shetland Floss Vicuna Fuzzy Wool Angora (madeinU.S) T5¢ hall French Angora $1.50 ball Your finished work will be more satisfactory if you use | Bear Brand Yarns. LEATHER GOODS. Leather Purses 20c to $2.50 Leather Bags 50c to $5.00 Moire Silk Bags $1.25 to $1.75 Children’s Bags in leather and silk 29¢c to 60c each. PULLAR & NIVEN DR. CLINTON J. HYDE. ARE YOU BOUND FOR THE SCRAP HEAP? Let you from the scrap heap! me save ‘Doctor, I am not sick, but I don’t right.” That is wHat many say to me when they come to see me the first time. And that just expresses it. You are not enough to go to bed. You can eat, you can sleep, Jou can work. But you don't work of former days. and 2 sick with the 'vim Your sleep don’t enjoy your food as you once did. And your nerves get the best of you. Things bother you, ruffle you, that you never noticed bef You begin to see dif- ficulties where there really are none. Trifles worry you, and not having enqugh troubles of your own, you borrow some. Ot course, to a casual observer, you seem the > you are try- Ing to control And if you ould tell a friend, go to an in- experienced doctor, they will tell you imagine things; you should You begin to doubt your- sometimes thiak they ars ry to brace up and bpe bright and cneerful. But then your old feeling will come back with re- newed You begin to wonder if it really is your mind only. And it It is s the first step to insan- ity 7 ishing thoughts begin tor- turi you tryir your best to f them down, to appear happy, but You find yourself in th f an invisible i to sap your same, or you only ke it off. self You ght and vigor. power th blood. when you strength and power sl vay from when you find you can’t do jus- tice to work any longer, then you bel despondent and. might even f d to end it all. You condition a ne, which Put it in the hands of ed man and he w fine working order. own hand at it, or turn it over unskilled person, and it will fit the scr heap DR. CLINTON J. HYDE The Iartford Spe ASYLUM ST., COI HARTFORD, Ar ene you, life your yme el tempt much in the same delicately constructed has not been cared for an ex- ill soon have But trying are v right perien it in your to a socon n be for list, FORD ST, CONN, Hours—10 to 4 and 7 to 8. and Holidays 10 to 1. 373 Sundays In View Of Because Any action of General Closing Monday Nights to save light—and heat this coming winter would, of course, be gladly welcomed by the Fuel Administration. THOMAS W. RUSSELL, U. S. Fuel Administrator for Conn. The wishes of our government The Lightless Window Order The wishes of our clerks It is a patriotic measure It meets the government more than half way We feel that it is the right thing to do THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS WILL CLOSE THEIR STORES MONDAY NIGHTS AT 6 P. M. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE WILL CLOSE STORES ON MONDAY NIGHTS Eleven Merchants Decide to Aid in Conservation of Fuel Regardless of the action taken by the mercantile directors of the cham- ber of comme when they voted to 5 in favor of letting the matter of Monday night closings lay on the table until the annual meeting of the direc- tors in October, eleven local chants have openly declared opposi- tion to this move by deciding to close their stores Monday nights at 6 o’clock of 9 o'clock has An vesterday instead at as been done in the past announcement that they be- will publicly issued ginning with next. Monday their stores until fur the the I close w6 op.om ther notice, follow- The MceMillan partment Renier Dunn; Leonard and Hermann, the son company, Ashley-Bahcock the Al Rubber A. A Adna F. Johnson, George IR Rackliffe Bros. The question of business hours in mercantile establishments has caused coniderable comment for some time. Several-week -ago- the -gisactors -voted wus signed by ing store, e de- store Pickhardt & Wil- Co., Mills, 10 | The McMillan Store The Fair Department Store Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn Leonard & Hermann Co. The Wilson Co. Ashley-Babcock Co. The Alling Rubber Co. A. A. Mills Geo. Rapelye Adna F. Johnson Rackliffe Bros. to continue keeping stores open until, 9 o'clock Monday nights. the lightless night order went into effect, | many merchants of the city thought favorably of closing their places of | business on Monday nights, the | ruling included that night. Owing to the interest shown, it call another meetinig of the mor | directors, the result of which c 4dpen insurrcction mmong the ! chants. The majority of the directors felt that the matter ought to rest until Oc- tober when they would be able to vote more intelligently the by that time the government have made known its ruling ing he da which they sure will the this was done winter. I'unds so far have I mainly through the int ed in the Jewish Wel the American Jewish Relief commit- The committee, through Jacob Schiff Marshall of New undertook some time ago to $1,000,000 during 1918, been successful to a large de- and are still com- in en secured st manifest- are hoard by Since as and Louis raise have gree ing A large Yaphank, I. I, subscriptions To Take Active Part in Assisting Hartford County Workers building at Camp Upton, being rushed to completion, and other buildings will follow at the cantonments, and the work will be expanded so as to include the American BExpedition- Ay in IFrance. (Special to the Herald.) Washington, Aug. 10.—Congress- Willl man Augustine Lonergan has regard=d forred with officials of the feel } wyelr. hoard, United States RSH and wy, al Washi on, in regard to the work of the organization, and offered his assistance in co-operating with the in artford county. various on matter as con- Jewish atless g re. know Hartford oldiers of the vice, whose listed with the 19th West city, will idents of county, Jewish names he last casic winter who faith in the s have not been Welfare board, New York On the other hand, those in favor of closing banded themselves together | organization 44th street, one mer- | | nights welye and | assist greatly by the soldiers for tran and dcecided upon the that closing at 6 p. ed by some that the amount by them Monday small that they expenses of lighting They feel right cours respecting the the light- wishes national the hoard is after Jewish The work of in its scope, welfare diers in the it forwardir to Congre to course of the names of [Tt w of m. looks Lonergan board as of the 70,000 the army and navy, suppplementing the Knights of Columbus and the Y. A The formed the training . of these sman mission the business done suilors in the work of the M is lose the the following the they are the government order and the well, It is also beir as a0 patritotic money, ceeding they are In doing wishes of less widow the clerks as garded by ure, meeting than half way The cut ffect Monday ex- receipts. that | hoard, Mr. Lonergan was in school In New York field secretaries, ave then has « for md as camps through Harry Cat the menibers of Phila of New of New cutive committee oper ates through five commingees. one for publicity and propa one for re ligious activities, one fer gencmal ac tivikes, oga for ApadFc W87 owe for bullaings secreturies signed to th the or Vi oS Colont chairman of other Adler reller Sachs them meas out country Providence 1 executive including delphia, York, and wWa York. The the zovernment more ler committee Dr. Cyrus Chester J. fuel has administration rfor Connec- the that any general night light and heat this coming winter would, of course, be gladly welcomed and these merchants feel that they are according to the wishes of the gov ernment, a statement to action of closi to s ti issued e canda, acting and | Jewish | right noy done. wi taken pla what we Eve: Furniture have been down. POINTING THE WAY TO BERLIN General) | Cross « Preside of nt headquar tation that he was delighted to honor to Rememb And Remember very best thaf and always by best period desi right—And Prie The Str T Back. <" Pershir the TLe Poincaire at In ssident present V. B. Food Administration, ng gion presented G of Honor American | the p aire remarked upon making n- have the | been bestowed the the rwood NATIONALWAR GARDEN COMMISSION