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—=A GOOD SCHOOL =— VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU SELECT THE RIGHT SCHOOL. The Most Important Thing in connection with your consideration of business training is the selection of the School Which You Will attend. Our Graduates have an enviable record for Making Good. Business Men today are especially anxious to secure our graduates when possible, because they have learned through experience that our thorough courses fit our students for practical work and that our standard doesn’t attract young people who take a business course merely as an easy means of connecting with the payroll. SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 2 TH BUSINESS SCHOOL 278 MAIN STREET MRS. JANE MOREY PASSES 94TH MARK | | Trinidad, Former Local Woman. Now Resident of Wollaston, Mass., Has Birth- day Celebration. ston. Mass., Aug d the 94 Mrs. wh , mar sary | Jane Morey of | makes her Wilson Mo- Mrs. Mo- uin and who sent her mont street New 1 friends here tive of has many congratulatory her birthday “The occ family ness s and gifts on | sion was celehrated by the and reiatives who cante ce to honor her. The Quiney Chapter, D to have a small share vent upon in the happy The char Mi's. M ¢ ter of the Revolution honorary “member in the remarkable and rendered in"the cause boyvs of the recent hands were pillows gue members of the chapter showered her with hirthday cards and | letters of con ldtion The chapte s a unit a large ket of fruit, while individual brought to ade her an mition of valued service of our soldier world T i ever busy and ma other sent mem- her door many flow- d more substantial gi shower somewhat with plans fo e late afternoon but braved the st oldest membe flower bedecked parlor. A pleasing feature of the 11(1‘” was the display ®f a silkk couch cover Morey hands. previous to h celebra- beautiful by Mrs. | by her own designed and made entire This was completed the day 94th birthday! hering havir the co’ but will b when reminiscences may | Morey's grand- Revolution | Middletown capacity of guardian of {he some- nlatory llowed e enjoyed he 1¢ FREVOLUTION STILL RAGES. Honduran Revolt Tlas Not Been Effec- tually Put Down .\s Yet. Aug recent advices from official Hondnra the revolution had ben put down, a dispatch received to day Honcuran revolutionary s claims the re-occupation of San Salvado A\lth ources in raportec om de. The ranza, capital of T ti the revolutioni THE wrong ti is a trouble nad expense is an in-j The i to avoid tro and ex-|§ pense is to pur chase your tir of us. You will then be of getting proper mileage a1 the proper The Shop That Gi 1 Dollar a Long \ T. assured the price. 8 H. COGSWELL 8 .Chestnut St. | caprure routed The re Ba nent forces the d also captured Santa gover: viere patch adds. olutionists bara Renel mder forces Gen. I Caridad BIG CAMPAIGN TO ENFORCE DRY LAWS \ttorney G Up Cities Besides mer “Clean i for Other New York. \ug. 28 rests in New York for violation > followed —Recent in other Palmer lic w enforc ment justice activitic had side for living inves hown that they wer citic thoug ducing pr anyvthing rile when with r “Som opened wide was in Cardona Announc of th tment of the vation would ¢ mistaken not sec that condition. The people out whe the fields are green are dbeving the AW because it is the law, while in the | cities there apparently is an attitude that prohibition can be evaded. We | will show them differently. Mr. Palmer expressed the opiinon that the chief offenders against the prohibition law would he found to be saloonkeepers who have maintained their organization intact in the of .raising of the wartime ban b the country permanently dry. Enforcement of war-time prohibi- { tion is being conducted entirely by the | hureau of investigation of the { ment of justic Constitution bition, however, will be enforce staft of men in the department of jus- tice and treasury bur internal revenue entirely separate from other work of those government neies. In the department of jus- tice a new bureau will be created and special men recruited, who have had experience in the enforcement of liquor laws. Commissioner Roper plans to ap- point a new deputy commissioner of | | internal revenue who Will have charge | of prohibition work, and he will h | under him special deputy collectors 1 revenue district Don’t Poison Baby. ORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have PAREGORIC or laudanum to make it sieep. These drugs will produce sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda- num and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from sciling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them * poison.” The_ definition of *‘ narcotic” is : *“A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poison- ous doses produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names of * Drops,” * Cordials,” * Soothing Syrups,” etc. ~You should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know of what it is composed. CASTORIA DOES NOT CONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears the signature Genuine Castoria always bears the signature ofm of Chas. H. Fletcher. . CTIC You need not be sick if you go and see Volz, the Chiropractor. Chiropractic removes the cause radically and permancntly than and thorough trial. Rooms 16—17 Booth Block. Evening Hour: : Mon., Tues., Thurs. sat, of disease, more promptly, other mecthod. Give it a Office Hours 9—12 A, M Tel DOINGS OF THE DUFFS OH You DEAR. JITTLE “FELLOW - COME HERE AND ¢ LET ME PET You. hope j fore constitutional prohibition makes E | U. S. LARG Bridgepor by the L builders, to ever buit fc sleted 1 veste MINUTE - WHAT ARE. \You Dome HEREP ’ Nouncement made today the rine showed a speed of 18 knots on | the surface. She also made a dive of | 225 feet depth, exceeding the govern- ment requirement by feet. The | trials will be continued today '\’Mr\‘ >r the Unit speed shown is said by navy officers rer first da cial trial | to exceed all previous trial records on ar. 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