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cowuzcflcu'r's mbun*i‘mu IN THE WAR] Over Half the Saml) Amis and Arifas “nition of the Country Are Manufac- tured Here. * e The ' Manufacturers’ Alwnn Df Connectlcut has prepared an article Gealing with the value of Connecti- cut's industries in the prosecution of the war and urging’that workers in those, i“nd lfl.l‘(lu:;lhe 1::;1;10:’ (:L.thkil' present va e service cre- ition of 2 personal indusirial re- ferve;, euraltment in whelit avil at [ oo Mnny Years We Have Been Telling You That No Truss Will Ever Help You—We Have Told You the Harm That isfy 2 man’s conscience as to the ful- 5 ¥ j SR sl " Trusses Are Doing. 'We Have Told You That the Only Truly Comfortable andScientific Device % “Tbu‘se t.bv;h‘:! !htavfe "ltud.lfimthc his. " -rh l ll 0] of ! 5 R L R T SR IR for Holding Rwflm is the ......__.__..___Bmw ture Appliance—and That It vulsing Europe are _quite familiar with the fact that, judged ‘ by the - v alone' grasped' the ‘ lmpamnm 3 “ ‘industry in .modern war. . There Y is little evidence -that ‘the mechanics If you have tried most everything T S8 2 Ten Reasons Why of her factories or men essential 'to|else, ‘come to me. Where others fall is e i 5 on’t:;r 2;‘,31‘1“"12;;,;.;“2@“;‘.1"{&‘:“3‘ where I have my greatest success. P ‘ You Should Send for Brooks S OT | Send. attac.ed coupon today and I will - i 4 Z : Rupture Appliance @ervice at. the frant But bow. aif= send you free my illustrated book on 4 1. Iz 48 aiik)lhlttr only for ‘The Bulletin.) | was nothing lke It.” Which ' Allce | ferent was the experience in France Ap- ance of the kind on tne market (Written Specially for e & AlvoAcid and in. England! The main idea | RUPtire and its cure, showing my AP ance of the Kind on (ne marke: 4 Thn;'e'! okl g m‘mibfocf;;rl;:f == there seemed to be to mobllize vast|Pliance :fld giving sl 1:"“5“,": that inventors have sough rom it. It's the one subje: - ot i cer?” |military orces immediately, regard-|Dames of many peopls who have trie years. versation among farmers, Wherever s%"‘,’”"y;,"m'v':, %‘;5“ :;:_‘th.t_‘;;gnf fess of the effect of such mobiliza- |1t and were cured. It is instant relief T k. The Appliance for reiaining i they meet. You've seen some quite as bad,|tion upon the industries which a lit- | when all others. fail. Remember, ' & rupture cannot be thro s Did 'je ever see such weather?” tle later would be vital to the mil-|uee no saives, no harness, no lie % Belng an air cushion or soft quite as depressing, quite as irritat. 5 t is, you have if you've lived |itary organization itself. 1 send on trial to prove what I say ber, it chings closely to the beay, e Lsst wesk | managed to get to- |INS. Tha sl G ver bisters i frritation e lon, enough to appreciate Nature's "The experienced men . were ueve: isters causes t 1 gether o few Dbunches of sparagus | finite capacity alons that line. withdrawn from these Industries and | 1o foe Yo are the Judge and once 4 "Lnilke ' the ordinary e S ds-ts eat and to0 expensive fod. | It may not have been cut from the|as rapidly as possible - sent to-the| Z5"F SOUF T Fhasiaatio = D Tbersame or UngainIy O Gor Tne hens. S0 T taok vem out |same cloth or in the same pattern as |firing lrf. After a few tragic weeks | 7254 '€ vou WL be as enthusiasic as Emparsomie s Ed o three or four of my customers and |that which she is-fitting to our shrink- {of endeavor to.stem the German tide posiuvels cannot be detected uz : et ing shoulders now. it became apparent that these same|vou can also read. Fill out free cou- sold them. They were just exactly & ™t it gailed around the collar and |men (or as manv of them as were|pon below and mail today. 1It's well T e e novtaa:. Nar were|it pinched under the arms and it |left) were necessary behind the lines|worth your time whether you try my T e e R NOr™aL tomdcr ng|Dound across the shoulders and we|in 2. desperate attempt to reorganize | Appliance or mot. 3 considered it a Qumad poor fit and |the industries which already were 6. The soft. piiable bands the Appliance do not give ome t pleasant sensation of Wwearing ness. There is nothing about 5 + whie .| didn’t hesitate to say so and to won- [failing in their.past of the war, viz. 5 foul, and when becomes so i "f;’mmf?::-l Sbien L Sori|der if there ever had been such a|the. eupply of . munitions,. food, | Pennsylvania Man Thankful Gt nd Rahed” without Tiirine D s aniif Iva ovaty fotinor s st ) SREIE \DEROLE clothing, . transportation. and _other ¢ lesst..» = - 4 8 3 S e fom e facilities for the use of the military S the Appiiance fo forture or e the s - £ Mr. C. B Brooks. Did 'js ever see s-l"b weather? That was last year. And the year|forces. Marsiall, Mich. e ting and bruising the flesh 2 beforeAbAnd t! sg‘ear before that. And “In spite rl:'f ch;_l:.mhurriedknte:;p‘: P men ey = : 7 . All of the materie f wh t 2 so on back to the last limms of our sorrect the te e mistake whicl Yo iaeny g 4 7 4 ppliances are made is of the -e I've at last ga! my Swest-corn |socotteries. been made, - the industries were | tnae: §oha L Dy BiCTest vou to know s ¢ Lest thal money can buy, making planted, though T had to lgmore the! "There were no two of them alike, |seriously crippled. Many men sent|and have always had trouble with It 5 R e e P s o century and a quarter old tradition|iysy as this spring is unlike any of |to the. front never ‘came back. The|tlll I got vour Applian: It is very Fa i falr desimg = of the Farmer family, and plant it}inom, army, because of the shortage 'of | €3Sy to wear, fits neat and snug. and el % L lished by an en before I heard the Whip-poor-will. But, as T have sald before, there Is|munitfons and = other supplies. was |3 BSt in the way at any time, day or L 2e , vears of dealing ~with the public. an The last day while we were plant.|;; need of. their being altke. Nature |unable to cope .with the . German|I'Eos 1B fact at times 1 did not know = g my prices'are so reasonable. my (el ing the last patch It grew eo cold and | jsn't so humanly incompetent and | forces. backed as they were by -the | thatonibe bt thdUsLaa0aRted Istelt to S - SR B hending. free coup g illing: ;f‘m ;;“j s e C&L‘- Cég;f limited in her scope as to be confined | most efficient industrial organization lbe a part of the body. as it clung to S o ;: today, . p - 2arou! pu to two or twenty or two hundred)in the world. Tndeed, there is lttle|the spot, no matter what position i 2 flops” down on my oap, and Put On @ |prands of antagonism. She has an|de tri 2 ¥ 3 e e brands nis Sh oubt that had the industrial or-|W2s in = 2 5 - 1 F. Month e e Igf}fi’;' think T ever | cndless aseortment to draw from savizations: of - France and England |, It would be a veritablo God-dend to Child Cured In Four Months 1 c And we poor farmers and garden- |teen held Intact at the start-of the| fhee UIyoiy Bate Who suffer from rups e e O i 21 Jansen §t., Dubuque without them, miy fingers had grown | o < can ' take It ac it is desit out and = e T o i ks it as it is dea war the tide of the German inva-| Rupture Appilance and wear it. They Vi i Mr. C. E. Brooks, Marshall. M Bir.acd wumb thist [ conlgel = Imake ineibust of L iar) just as welsicn ould have been turned back | would certainly never regret it. Sl s il Jy. e S8 IONUGURARC ST SOReTL OF g Sxpurisnes: Dear Siri—The babys ruptu e A eiaaiore Orth0g | piease. Bless you, Nature's doesn’t more completely. following the his- 3 rupture is now all healed up and If ruptured, write him today, at Marshall, Mich. together cured, thanks 1o A our to a hill. Actually, T couldicare a snap whether we like it or | oric battle of the Marne. Ring ever dil it but your Appliance. . e e ana we are £o. thankful to sence them better throush the 10ves | oot 1ke 1o Pwri it onts ot oF er the Oppottunity presents it.|and served thres years in Ec R B Pt P Maula. aniy have known . of than withoui that warming protec- . 2 b Connecticut's Share. 2 good word for vour | tillery. Ogelthorpe Co. T hops emember icomer our little bor w ot a tien G = i o s 2 Appliance, and also the honorable way | reward you for-the good you hed to sufter near as muc ne And that night, 2bout twenty- come up. or w L they rot in the ecticut -has every reason to|in which vou deal with ruptured peo-|for suffering humanity. I send my \)r'-lv-n € on trial to prove | o wore yvour brace a lit - @a3@later than his average, Mr Whip- | 5 0URd proud of the record which her|Ple. It is a pleasure to recommend a L ey > Rust k = R res o uare 110w | months. Yours very trul ¢ later than his average, ip- E x 5004 thing among your iriemds or H. D the judge. - Fill out free coupon below DREW EGGENBE " poor-wili shouted his salutations to : s hove made under the Stars and ‘mail today. ANT W EGGENBER tha steep back wooclot: Ha | aroh oiiehor pang Jtte aweathor siok Stripes during the previous wars R 4 : o = ;"{‘é"E; i xeis our convenience. It is only an aston- Shhamicy tae m_:fi‘:fg el gx‘;\u“fi 2 Efié'r'rur\' Others Failed But 357 the hosse’ ot tormer, on Bidesoie s s Aietments Trom”ine statd | . *0 SPTRE the Appliance Cured FREE Information Goupon ceit which leads ing with the same | ool o anyone to think such 3 - heve . Bedn lutpacs in proportion to pepulation than_ from | Confederate Veteran Cured e dién’t But_eve A full-throated abandon Wwhich 1s his | % what her purpose is, if indeed she C. E. BROOKS, wont. Instead of rolling out his fla- | 0 z - almost any other state in’the tinlon 3 3 has any, we are not informed. But it 560 Mar: Mich lant adm 1 with u und- Conrec did her part S i N . 'an’o?tzm ;z:g:;igu\;,,: L&u}a‘Ll:c‘r'A::’;d‘v 'i ?:L :m‘umv as ‘;J.n'ahle as it is|and 2id it nobly, but economic ol Commerce, Ga., R. F. D. No. 11. s e Vi ; ¢ A nSi‘.:.!e. 5: T av!rlalrl S T 8 iv seemed to enip it off and tone it | oo pabrple Which allows any one of| gitjons have changed - very materially | Mr. C. E. Brooks, for the iittla bov, and more Please send me . ~ e cantiire . L us half-educated puppets to dmeam full informatien about your Appliance for the cure of ruptur down. I said , next morning e M | since our state was last called upon to| Dear Sir:—T am glad to tell you that|cured him sound 'and well A e oy i Dext reta that we are, any of us or all of '»F[‘.;ndn, assistance in a ,\gqf,-‘np,.'_,;s,i I am now sound 2nd weil and can|him wear it for abput a year in all “Why, it =ounded as if he had his bill 2 L gsyor, all | 8 a_weil i wear | 2 _vear in all 3 icked into his overciat pocket for|yomAned. special obfects or her In recent vears:the trena in Con- | PIOUEh or do any heavy work, 1 can ough it cured nim 3 months aftet |} Name : RIS P warmth and was afraid 4 freeze 2 necticut has been more and more to- | manent cure. Before geiting your Ap- val other remedies and ot if ‘he uncovered it.” Even song Whit - the “Fav-off divine wards industrial :development. Be- | pliance T was in a terrible con n . and 1 shall certainly recom Address .....eeverensee R R A seémed to ask, in tone if not in wor et fhe 3 tween 1904 and 1903 the valus of | and had given up all hops of ever .- |mend it fo frisnds, for we surely owe may be towards which the whole cre- Yours respectfull ing any better. If it hadn't been for | it Wit PATTERS er have the manufacturers of this state in- Did 'je ever s approximately 33 ‘per cent. ee such weather? vour Appliance I would n ed. Well, I'm frank to say | never did ,kng'uv{ 1 ien't the weitare o 1 Connecticuf, ~which stood | "**% © s sl el yeazs 8. Main 65 o' just “such” weather. But if my |bage-patch 5 3 am"‘"f the states ‘v;:“fl?g ___.____._.__‘—.____..——-— s g SEE O e Jones’ e B S e A - e o e xte i a Mayors to Gather This Month, German Sailor Wil Go to New Yo SRS Lotorais Tvs sern bt anahl R S Ne-lssues and |value of manufactured : products. In |turers depend to a considerable extent |e at zvh};ghv andard unless it Mayors t ath a " o as mean and contrary weather. And | happenchances e e vand|that vear. the population-of United|on companies like the Pratt & Whit- wi 1 ample reer¥el py. snnual meeting of the stats| - William Forister, a member of £0 have you We've ail seen it. We've |l enough and lucky e o | States was_divided 463 percent. ur-|ney Manufacturing Co., Sargent & Co., | force in training and ready 1o}, ;.. Sciation, which is to be|erew of ithe North .Gerfma Sl a1t Wil e SR e | i s T e et 8.7 percent. rubdl,| Creist Mamufacturing ~ Co. Yale & |step forward when called upon drain- [0 Zrocalion WHCR 20 SIS Wiinag, | who t+ 3 going it We've all declared, spri the scheme, Al some. | At the same time, the population of|Towne Manufacturing Co. Farrell|ing e e Al sy for Thursday, June 14. Mayor | the Memorial hospita - after spring. that we never did it pull some- | Connectiout was divided 9.7 per cent. | Eoundry and Machine Co., New Haven | dustry and eve _Industrial or- | roonived motice teeently that |te New York next week a ~h weath | scheme e e oobpatid |urban and 103 per cent. rural. These|Screw Co. and 2 host of others. for | ganization has and m | e e R gyl ] o Bt S0 i B B i . Probably. too, we wr jor the potas or the hay. o for|figures show conclusively” that a large |their supply of tools, special mai hinery { training._ i R S S | th~ meeting, Dut the date [were interned as soon as w was large lexicen of T, We are mot any of us mor all of |Part of the population was gathered|and other ejuipment ;. For exsmple, ‘in the line.ofmani-| 0 1ict ans I The fixing of the |clared with Germany. He reserves for epring luc of enouen importance to warrant|in the manufacturing centers. ~ . Innetied Bldviaii. facturing referred to in the foTeEOINE |azie "< deaved in order fo meet |ing sieadily and wrill bo riety of ny such . self-suffici TRAREE Cin 1910, the e ted v 2 . : aragraphs, thousan s veonreniences of a-prominent speak- | next wesk: to. make. the 1 = lany” such cerf-sufcie In 19100 eie | estimated valiiS of| iy no caretu ssiimate has heen | Dech:as macHinleim, joot, makers, gage | e voonvenience of 3 prominent spesk |next wesk to make the ik, . e e il wan 3133400000, The vale of|made. it ia likely that the factories | makers. forgers eic, are required S e e i e e Shoek Ol Jofammetary Taeut She oharibt of the R manufactured products of the ’:‘megf,‘)f_“e: under “normal - conditions, | Such mew cannat be-trained in a day [dinner at noon and a sail in the aft-|tism. He spetks ve ' 2 fashion that tha roliin ‘hecle | state for the same year ars not at BRIy BSoeE ¢ S e v e O 8 F AR DA TSRS 118 oy C8Ses | ornoon i= expected that a visit to|and, deprived of the occasion her, each one of which shail, 16 | will serve fo SHnd oor wr SinjBasE, Bur ode e e - vikies PRTAONS, & wiu SeEe tenionity L WSS | yinin of - treining Sl eapecien e~ | the pier and to the submarine |of his dhipmates since the: were who are actually undergolng it, {our zood luck. But the chariot smounted to $545,472.000 In- other a1y b = S he s prore, e geome Irphoten oy | base be included in the after-|on b the faderal government seem the ; quatled | desizned for and isn't primarily rords, it'1s falr fo sssume hat the|lave entered Pprogresses and the de:|work. Behind this lin skilled | o7 nme Slekness has been an unusua - scme of mal Be | for-a sTict TNl Aoverieibee wiltuloctoied - SLONGES - In TYEE e e, IR SR EEER Tev, tRe Boe SR | warkers wilk by found added thougsnoe = i one 1 ther one wi vl Etist o = 2 e luubie | suPPOrt of the army and navy become | of helpers, apprentices and semi-skille = T e s e e S “,““',,’_" dont Bl T et e e O e UA01® | more pressing, it will be necessary:to | workers-who are receiving-iheir train- | Italians Want to Enlist. T We don't as a rule, give dear old|ber-echooners, ratehing down the Tt 4 hardly nécessary to state that,|increase very considerably the forces|ingland at the proper time if permit-| ., iting ofiice for the reg ' Weddi " . Step-Mother Natu s | enstana: oo e doen o g principally to . the sreat in- | Which are now emploved on this kind | will ‘bs able to step forward to| : ldemith block at| _A Ppleasant social ever Step-JMoth: Nature England coast never saw a skip- |Owing princip . g in- i da e E G S Tarces ad tHe des 1 ldsmith block at; . gq.) his week was eptio superhuman genius per who pretended fo believe theyv did. |Crease in munitions production, the f)fa;‘;é‘,‘a‘.;,‘hé'e:;‘oi‘lhg“I\-a‘;ngft:m‘,, ;‘,g‘n"}"“;‘,"} p l“:’a‘“’ f‘,‘ et | that an unusual- g,\'fhdy,:‘ Mr, and. Mrs R v and he Sbiites aredits mds. solels ara s f vl Connecticut's . manufac- et e cu ot e i BRI IRbOry i cTan e Ttalians go to the | EIVe h ih cetshratic a trouble-maker for Ner A araas 237 | tired products for the vears 1915 and | of Connecticut may havea quarter of & Duty of the Govarnm i k for information |Dina Emith in cefsbratior were, the tiy different | 1916. are very much above the figures | milioh Persons oy ° Even at the present time. befl - tments in the army.|Folden weddingz. Jfr S % When the ord'nary man has been ny T ever happened to run afy for 1914, ,.‘;he""‘dep;ndeme of the United States | lective conscription is undertaken, | t allows them to enter | FWOLLArSTElE WU : real mean in about seven differsnt “Thus' it will be seen that the bur-{ The dependence of the hlted BIates | monutacturers are losing, through en- ¢ fhe United States army [Sf George and Lu: a ; & he’s reaclied his Tust what the g let den which . must be carrfed, by the| SOVRTICER O, B mitted. - The | listment. the services of men s | Whether they have taken-out citizen | Soticeable jon tne IAtie =3 « bt g T R 1% Just sy s, DI e o e I e oESeeenl | government -arsenals will: bo abie. to | V3:ue ito ‘the industries cannot | papers or not. low ribbon. Thev ware know how and Lt anylatos e i : Gering the Svesy- i |furnish but.s smallipercentage of-the { tiiated - Some of -thise men ar _— Mre. Smith the day after he a Natu ] - 00d to. take eith- | DOF - e Heut] Secretary of War Baker is reported | P2longing to commissions wi hoter for Hartford went over for a|ently in good S But Nature mb"“rllcx the winds or Holds ~ wt h respect.tothe manufac | SECSE: X0, TVE Pk iay 'T7 that | sovernment “will besiow upon engin- |Rotel for, Hertford TenL gyer fof on. Steen hundre ‘;‘, fy 7 Trtaht. o Faxidet, 1% | plies it will not be practicable to cal capscity of resarye cilicer | Hlartfora .club Monday night, when | ker of Conley inn, re L oy, g i S e to ingsd upan. = é‘N e e - DY | out. the. first 500,000 -mien o ‘be raised | re .prompted by .the fear Ithe t scriptions _were pushed | telephone Tuesday from the j es. t turn, Lz 1ol fent s z ines, u o 4 will be drafted at a. later date ; a b ‘ho is attandinz his son, Budd and spite : onnecticut is - 1y } under_ithe provisions ‘of the e o ;A u £965,000 and 13 subscribers | who is a o, e g R L foona | Howaver bad it may be or sesm to If Connecticut is to be aeally eMiclent | pending before congress until they do mot volunteer at the present | U 0 FL0r e o2 o underwrite the [ New Londan. to the eftec : ™y . contrari 1ally be at the time, we.may be sure that - i Sept. 1 e et PRIDAE 45 balance needed on Thursday. when | patient- has 'passed the crie o xie Iy d 1 ed, if is E e will be released from | bala ? ] as ] 3 er of g e 2ly does 2Nl cur wallings or grumblings won't | hie: 1L:1s obwions that the men o s statement. coming from such a |Of these men will be released from | %0t poian for $1,000,000 of stock [pneumonia att . . 1 the mis-cal g-time.” | hetp hotter It cus Litts Shom b et O e rae thic|high- authority, indicates conclusively | Military duty and returned to - | the A A ibscriptions will - formally | selzed while on a visit t =r According to established publie rec- [3RSNG must Dbe avallable for this|., "foet that our munition factorles | dustries at a later date, as was done |2, mother ; in Encland and France. But why not | In the delectable histcry of what | 4 ser happened to Alice when 'she went Through . the Looking-glass the White King remarked to her as he unched awAy at a hay sandwich: “There's nothing ke ealf g hay faint.” “T should- think throwins over vou would be better.” Sested: “—or some sal-vol n't say there w ter,” the Kinz repl must work at top speed. if they are to meet the demands of the existing there was ice and snow sufficient & | for Sleighing every month during the Munitions Sueply. summer of 1916 in many parts of New| ‘“Regarding the capacity of the nut- | emergency. 1l OrE; 8. ) T and. According to records of my |mesz state for the supply of the mate- Industrial Effici keep their first line fl,tvir‘:‘{n" action hen aute 5,<-n family, the thres summers of 1836, | rials required at the firing line, it is! ROUSTEIA gisnay. | and their reserves in readin R A 37 and ‘28 were cold that it was|doubtful whether any other section: of| If the progress of the.great European | FEvery American.is entitled to serve jimpossible to ripen tomatoes and equal area or population ‘in the coun- |struggle up to the presént moment has | his copntry he 4:~n7<.d»rs this his pri - |fender garden tru Tn 1856 r is so important to the govern- single significance which is o | ileze and demands it as his right. The, b " {ice made all over Western Masesachu- | ment of the United States.- The zov- lly important and apparent, it is|greatest service can be rendered For CITY CLERK setts and Eastern New York one day |ernor of the state of Conmnectlcut has|that modern war is of pecessity a war | through concerted action under gov- ir a1y, Killing the tasselled corn | recently made the statement that - 55|of efficiency, not only efficiency on the | ernmental authority and control. Let |over ‘many ‘counties, so that all mext|per cent. of the small arms a ammu- | line of batile but efficiency behind the |the government lead. Preserve the vear's seed had to be imported from |nition of the country is mamufactured |lines, on the farms, in the factories, in | organizations of provers the disruption of the essential industrial organizations Why not POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. industry which are elsowhere, ; in this state the tnines and in other lines of work, | vital to military efficiency through sup- Vote for { " Among. the . more . important con-|for on thess the efficiency of the mili- | plying munitions nad other materials 4 | _The world managed to live through|cerns nd products - which may be|tary organization absolutely depends. |For this purpose let the government | 0]' fifl S ew OF K | =os2 28veniures. and few péopte starv- tioned are the following The chief essential of miiitary and | create-at the earliest possible moment : ; n whic {23 _because of them Artillers — American and British | industrial efiiciency is training. Tn a|a national industrial reserve Parhaps we're @oing to have snother | Manufacturing Co. ¢mountain, field | military crisis the chief dependence-is |every man who, by reason of his trein- ARTHUR G‘ CROWELL {cola. summer, this vear. 1f we are, ! guns). not placed on raw Tecruits but on the |ing or connection with such industri ? ) the rest of the world will have to huni | Automatic Pistols and Revolvers— | veterans of the line. To be sure, every | can serve his country more efficiently Cv ream H ethinz for us to eat, olt Firearm Co. (equipment ‘of | army has its new men, and no army |in any industrial way than in the ! helping it out army and navy). 4 can long maintain its organization and | trenches, may be enrolied. Oz Ole Step-Mother . Air Cratt Connecticut’ Air . Craft ; ON SALE AT chafige her Buind any mioate <o — — At City Election turn on the heat again Brass for Use in Cortridges, Shells, DUNN'S PHARMACY g o ey ) ridgéport Brass < Co., Bristol Brass for TSy thing for us ls to et ready | o) Chiase Metal works, ScodKl Manu- g e s 11 Comee, facturing Co.,, Stamford Rolling Mill 50 MAIN STREET T o e S O ot the | CO. Winchester Repeating Arms Co. best but the worst which rules the|.C2Ron Cases—Bridgeport Projectile Bt B e el A e Winchester Repeating Arms Co., | parts. shall bear no share of blame for [ DojoY Qrdnance Co, Remington Arms- or | Union Metallic Cartridge Co. . the iJ-results h - o < overhaulln | fhe, 19-results: which we “cannot- con-| = Cinnon ,Primers—Yale, - & : Towse, 2 Manufacturing (‘Cfl" W.ivi\c.he!tar Re- ; - h i = " peating Arms Co., Remington Arms- P 2 i nother thing: If we keep busy get- | Union Metallic Cartridge Co. dn e alr 0!‘ ting ready for a hoped-for break to| ~GoT, Jieatlic (ATENTEe CoL 200d weather, we shall have lecs time | , B 7 BEion Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Monday, June 4, 1917 Buy a Liberty wes | to grow blue 2nd w ot rer the in- . i oFaLLkmpson |LECTLILNE T v o e poe e o 2| St TEngines — FElectric Boat Ce., New | AUTOMOBILES d Norway's first-vessel bullt of -stesl | /qnd0n Ship and Englne Co. . = | and cement, popularly called “th - 3 . . . - CARRIAGES, WAGONS, |207 coment bomle oot o Sene f\‘}f turing Co._Scovlll Manufacturing We will without charge provide safe deposit lanufacturing Co. . TRUCKS and CARTS, Machine Guns — Marlin Arms cor- for the bonds of the tember. " o 1. % tion, Colt Mechanicel Repairs, Painting, Trim- | Rid of a Lingering Cough. o TR i e ) “ R k 4 ming, Upholstoring and Wood Work.| Cold weather persisted so late this|Mazim = Munitions corporation, the Established 1852 : f Blacksmithing in all its branches, |Year that many more persons have| Hopkins & Allen Arms Co. 7 colds than ever before at.this sea- ‘Rifles, Milltary—Winchester Raput- T' MAN’ gon. You can get relief from rack-|inz Arms Co.. Remington Arms—Tnio; s LL i 3 ing; hacking “cousns, from wheesy, | Metalllc Cariridss Co. Hapkine & pea| IR subscribed to through us. Buyers who do not own safe M&Clark Com R e cla | e arots Co, Meilen, Aums Oo. YA¥ie NORWICH WESTERLY deposit boxes should take advantage of this opportunity. 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