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Made-In-Connecticut War Interviews STRETCH YOUR DOLLAR ON DOLLAR DAY THE PASNIK CO., 158 Main Street BARGAINS SUCH AS NEVER BEFORE Ladies’ Striped House Petticoats 2 for $1.00 Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons. ....2 for $1.60 Ladies’ House Waists and Sacques, ; 2 for $1.00 Ladies’ Muslin Drawers, 3 pair for $1.00 “What Have the Allies a Right to Ex- pect from the United States?” An Interview With Arthur L. Ship- man of Hartford, Chairman of the Hartford County Auxiliary Commit- tee pf the Connecticut State Coun- cil_of Defense. Arthur L. Shipman, chairman of the Hartford County Auxiliary Committee of the Connecticut State Council of Defense, in one of the series of “Made in Connecticut War Interviews” se- cured by the Connecticut State Coun- cil of Defense and made public through the newspapers, answers the question, “What have the Allles a right to expect from the United States?” with the following state- ment: “To put the question In another form, and one which is frequently asked nowadays, ‘What are we in this war for, anyhow? “Two undenlable facts furnish the answer: “First, the ocean and !ts seas, the highways of travel and commerce, free to all neutrals, were forbidden us by the German empire. “Second, that prohibition was en- forced sgainst our repeated protests by one of the meanest as well as one Ladies’ Goods Ladies’ Crepe de Chine Waists, 1 for $1.00 Ladies’ House Dresses.; ...2 for $1.00 2 for $1.00 Ladies’ Bath Robes. . . of the most cruel of al war devices, Ladies’ TO‘P Skirts. . . . 1 for $1.00 the 'uhmu'néx.ighWe had therefore to fight for our ts. Ladies’ Long Auto Coats..... ... 1 for $1.00 “It 18 of lttle consequence that this is only one of the reasons, and per- haps not the most important reason, why we are now at war. No one can deny, however, that Germany’s pro- hibition of our use of the seas is the most immediate and direct cause of dur being In the struggle. “Suppose, then, that such were the Ladies’ Gowns with embro:dery 2 for $1.00 Ladies’ Envelope Chemise. . . .2 for $1.00 Ladies’ Embroidery White Petticoats, Children’s Goods Boys’ and Girls’ Overalls, 3 pair for $1.00 Girls’ White Dresses, sizes 2 to 14, 2 for $1.00 1 for $1.00 § | oniy reasons. Our duty, it might be - id, was thereby limited to clearing Ladies’ Colored Petticoats. . . .2 for $1.00 - . for wato travel the cosaw's highwaye u Children’s Colored Dresses. ...2 for $1.00 §| lor safe travel the ocear's ‘nighwars Ladies’ Silk Hose, all colors, - - there is where we should stop. P $1.00 Children’s Rain Capes with hoods, | "“But have our allies only the right pair for $1. 1 for $1.00 1o expect of us polices protection for or B | vur own carrying trade- Let us see Ladies’ Burson Hose, first quality, 5 pair for $1.00 Ladies’ and Children’s Middies, 2 for $1.00 Ladies’ Flowered and all colors Heatherblooin Petticoats. . 1 for $1.00 Ladies’ fine House Dresses. . .1 for $1.00 Ladies’ Brassieres neatly trimmed back and front......... 5 for $1.00 One lot of 50 Hats for $1.00 Bring a basket for them. A chance for some home. We don’t carry stock from season to season. Last Doliar Day we WH Y, were overcrowded-~ I T“E PASN'K colg g:x:fi:N\ioz‘l{fEIfl's 5c and 10c Store § | what that involves. Our goods are | zarried In many other vessels besides those that fly our country’s flag. We nnot protect our goods en route without protecting the vessef that con- tains them, whether British, Dutch, Babies’ Long Coats. . .+.....1 for $1.00 Infants’ Dresses. ...... .2 for $1.00 Children’s Bath Robes.......1 for $1.00 Children’s Drawers. . . .10 pair for $1.00 Baby Blankets Infants’ Cashmere Hose. .4 pair for $1.00 Norwegian or French. The moment one of our guns is fired to protect a man carrying our n effect fishting on efend it from inva- ne can put any Hmit on wful efforts in a fight. If one 1 at all, one must go in all over. true, not only from the point spectator, but from the of our opponents, our hat we could quiet our f shame by standing on s and protecting only the s of commerce, although that be an impossible position for a with its history and tradi- to occupy. Surely the onlook- d our children d put them- tion of our allies and America has of re- men, supplies, mater- used without stint iffering untold losses nd spirit from the war om the kind of war- aged by the cen- fore behooves ev- d by ‘us’, T mean y man, woman and child that ST o T R N0 HERRIPEAT O /5 R0 | LA o ST SSRRNIRR5 — IMPORTANT 7 3AVE J A S,coupons m This pAckace GOOD FOR VALUABLE GIFTS . —— lIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHII (] : HIIIIHIIHI!II!IUf.!Hnl|M|IHNI1hlmihm!l!IIIHIHIHHIIIIIIIIlllHII!IIIIIHNHNHIIHIIlllI|IllllIIIIllllllllllllllIlllllllllflllllll FLOUR Housewives: Show,this Adto your hushands. Giris: - Show itto _the hushand-to-be. g e n o By They like good things to eat—and they wfll‘vmd then sxftedthtu pvum sflk all done in a sanita: 1iké your! ba'kmg better if you use+SERV-US mill.« It is untouched by human hand until y;z FLOUR =~ “the flau- that makes the bread that % mix the daugh & makes you hungry.”, It pays to tempt the men folk el with nice light creamy Bread, Biscuits and Pastry SAVE, ON YOUR BREAD BILL made from . SERV- the J1>ed1g1-eed flour.”?? ) SERV- Us-madefibreadékeeps freshjand ¢ sweet } SERV-US flour will make & more delicious- Yot Becaiie Ttiinins ich in gluten.® Tt is made loaf of bread for 2%c than" you can buy anywhere from ' the firm,* pluxnp grains of Minnesota and for Sc."lt is guaranteed 1o g ive you entire satis- Dakota hard spring Wheat. s Every, kernel is care- Jaction” or you can take it ack and have your fully washed with pure artesian water, scoured, mone efunded.aEvfly sack is the same. ground with an almost _endless row of steel rollers . Remember that all of the” SER‘{aUS "BRAND FOODS REDUCE&THESHIGH cos-r OF LIVING | e ——————————————————————— e e e e e e without ég/educlng the HIGH QUALlTY&of what you eat. Serv-Us Brands save you 35% and more of your il 'an ot your grocery bi and give you a chance to spend more on dress N ;:fk] mg ::é:ezshmgs .5 Serv-Us Brands_cover. practicallyjeverything in pure- foods ; from flour and salt tc LUABL E;FREE;GIFT; COUPONS Hk‘fthmone shown¥ herefcan' be cut from every package of . Serv-Us ' Brand : Foods ‘Thzy are good for all sorts of beautiful premmms. { ' Start Collecting nghtawayclf coupon is not on the label it'is inside the . package 3§ Insist m Serv-Us Brands. 4 If your grocer hasn’t them he.can get . The L. A. Gallup Co. Nerieh g and exactly as it is , 207 Main Street Dollar Day Specials Wednesday, August 22nd l | We advertise only what we have MURPHY & ‘McGARRY, When this store offers merchandise valued at $1.25 for ONE D(.)LLAR, you feel confident that you are getting more for your money than most stores give, because only standard qualities are sold here. Here are a few of the $1.25 Combinations for ONE DOLLAR .5 pairs of 25 cent Hose, worth $1.25........ o5 oo S0 $1-Ob 4 pairs of 35 cent Hose, worth $1.40........4...... for $1.00 B NECR eSO B N i s ioiate s iic o s 09 6mss o0 6 ....for $1.00 8 Collass, "Worthr R PAL Y - 2ol s s e e siaie e 664 for $1.00 $1.00 Shirt and 2"Collars,,worth $1.30........ ....for $1.00 B. V. D. Union Suit and 2 Collars, worth $1.30..... for $1.00 $1.00 Union Suit and 1 pair Hose, worth $1.25..... for $1.00 Any Straw Hat, worth $2.00 or $3.00.......c00... for $1.00 DOLLAR DAY AND GET IT FOR ONE DOLLAR. another Dollar on these regularly Marked Down Spring and Summer Suits. Some of these Suits are suitable to wear duirng the Fall and Winte It will pay yeu to make your purchase here on Dollar Day. MURPHY & McGARRY 207 Main Street Former Prices Marked Down Prices DOLLAR DAY PRICES $15.00 f - $12.50 $11.50 $18.00 $14.50 $13.50 $20.00 $16.00 $15.00 £22.00 $18.50 .$17.50 $24.00 $20.00 $19.00 $25.00 $21.00 $20.00 3 MAKE UP YOUR OWN COMBINATION. ANY COMBINATION THAT YOU HAVE BEEN IN THE HABIT OF PURCHASING FOR $1.25 — COME IN ON Prices of clothing are continually advancing, but on Dollar Day you can save n hundred home g 1 od in ine make up America—to co in his power to fight ou the fight of ourselve: “Mark you, that in we are putting aside al our duty to hu save, or help sav rid as a|wa proper place for u v and given out for publication by the committee on public information in Washington and copyrighted by the comumittse, shows & group of sailormen and dle in. This c upon the lowest po the duty of every o contest; the mere a Chancellor Michaelis opinion that he, Von H Kaiser and the make the world Answer messages who are still boosting th all around the Germa of demanding annexa demnities. Herr Micha am firmly confident that military ‘situation will h peace which will guar nently the German emp: it in its emergency cam ‘ g to the last cens {ea 3 of Gardner is 15,000 | © 1217 BY COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC INFO! TION BUSY DAYS orn AMERICAN WARSHIPS - . Should Be Thankful. I Vo ey T s = This photograph, taken very recently [on one of the navy's largest vi swabbing out a gun of a seco: battery after firing in target pract The public is assured by the depart. ment that the navy is being kept up ~dr s, ready to give ‘eutons. ‘ to the top knotch of efficienc: meet of itself whenever it may