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the l:reuay. _The} founder‘of‘tlns business: de- manded: .theuhnootbqualxty ineverything ; he-pur- chased or produced.’ Nothng:leueflnn perfdchon satisfiedthim.”' ’ - ' And every day of every*month:ofveveryv,eaflsfiwe the beginning,; the influence of‘thisiideal/has been manifest {in : every department : of fh-fb“very, ly Becauseof {this Harley’s Ales have’ attained ac- - knowledgedileadership in dranght{goods. : Now, with the establishment of our hygienic Brewery Bottling “Brew, . “ Hanley’s Peerless”* becomes the Standardiof Excellencetin Bottled Ale as well. Bottled Ales with all.the life, snap, taste and goodnessof Hanley’s Draught Ales—Ales with keeping qualities, brewed and bottled in such a way that they stand changes.in temperature better than ' ordinary bottling — this is what Hanley'o Brewing Bottling means to you."' “'The richimalt” flavor) the hop fragrance and re- Ao \freshing ' sparkle of, Hanley’s may now be enjoyed / iz ‘i to the best adwantage in bottled as well as bulk ale. Ournew MM'MB!L Ve 4 bdtflmg phnt';lnlk“‘»fllll possible:" 1st. By bottlmg Hanley’s Ales.direct from government inspected storage tanks. 2nd. By hygienic cleansing/and sterilization of, all bottles. — 3rd. By automatic processes which bottle the{ale at the same temperature GREEN LABEL ! & preserved in our cellars. ' 4th. By hermetically capping the filled bottles to protect the brew from air. Fth. By a special care which gives the contents better keeping qualities. ¢th. By using dark bottles to protect the brew from light. { Your dealer will supply you with BreweryiBottlmng Brew of Ha.nley’s Peerless Ales. o The color of the label tells the kind of brew:. Pale Afle Red Label ,9 : Dark Ale Blue Label % Half StoCk e GrE €T Labe[:/:%; : Extra; Porter Cool to the - -= t=mperature and Brewery Bottlmg Brew is 1denhcal to the ale in our eellars. : e big ALF. trade mark i is: on Brewery Bottling Brew-onfy. % 5 THE JAMES HAN:. . ,’ BroWING CONM - 7 if'PROVIDENCE'RHODE ISLAND Brewers and Bottlers-of. Al@s’amf PortersiExclusively. ,.Ppl 2 5 A ?‘C L,”Ef HANLEV BRF“ | Ao FOR SALE BY D. J. McCORMlCK 30 FRANKUN ST., NORWICH, CONN. prisoners of+ \\ar pumng ('m finish touches to the pavements, and w: onde come a n)oflern. ing for what it is all intended. . with sewers, water, gas,|morrow more hotels, s will rise there, and as GROWTH OF TOWN O FCASABLANCA Natives Marvel at the Zea! of German Prisoners o\‘ War, \r:!(:i‘npt({l::‘:e‘rde‘fil:rgi;‘e‘;‘; :rggg; TEN CALVES ADDED viner Iu charse. The herg. which now | the preserve, including the elk ué tion o * comprises 62 specimens of the almost | antelape, also are dus e I TO U. 8. BISONEHERD. | SORPTSS, O o8 o ocd Sondition, | the protection afforded, ot _onlt we. on TRt o > - ey B n of a considerable contingent of | Buffalo-of Wichita National = Forest | 5378 the SUpervinor. arfl DIOCieee €0 fagainst huniers ot o o ant \h)mcam native troops im the fight nd Promise to ves females, | mals, mmi! serious deprel bullt, The town as now 1aid out would So far away has made 1t in & way| Now Number - S o the o z e g e are taken up more ave ber of heifers and | dations from establishment of Casablanca, Moroceo, Aus: 18.—fCor- o easily - accommodate 200800 inhahi- | “their war.” while the five thousand| Continue Increasing. b g e Do o o e thSOgiated, Press). | watshes it from his low gourdi o tent |tants in addition to its regular popu- | Germans brought here in captivity are S hre, hm. DA by theeives B | e S N —Morocco, one of the bixgest bones |as thoush it were witcheraft. lation of 80,000 locked upon with a sort of local pride | Washington, Aug. 16- b ture which has just beem |ib - %o m" of contention between Eurepean pow- Yesterday where the vegetation of | The smoking chimneys of a big ce- |as “our prisoners” There are many [mient's herd of bnxhlo on uso wxehlh t:n:edp: ‘;cr e, e gn.me 'm predatory animals ora, but lost to sight now in the generalf the west African coast grew a foot|ment works, erected to facilitate | lesends afloat as to the proportion of | National Forest. in Oklahoma. whici "": h "“’m Wmmmal AT appsare mOt 10 suffer Trom the | hikh there are broad Seehss Tireton. | BAInE, ROT One T 1o s A e repEaoe oy S1a1 |14 aiso & federal game: preserve. has| Three y A0 s e e R e nexiect of diplemats. During thethick | Ing far from the aeashore. | The natives | marvels. that have worked upon the | Mohamed, by the Gaid El Hadk Kazan |been increased by the arrival of ten | the chhlu. forest was little more e, Wi ho graze several of the ccnfliet French rnh\ is devel- | lined up on either side look on lazily, | minds of the moors. Sp many of these apd other.glories ¢f the Aloroccan |caltes, according to & report received thl.n as large as it is now. It u ;fi‘x‘)‘w . allotted K ts aim with rapiciyy WMATVEHRE at the zeal of the German | marvels of French colonization have “goumierga—— by the Forest Service from the super- |said tb}t the omu game animals in ithin the preserve. J 2 3 = ~( Q. TR X P . 4