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JAMES L. CASE i8 4 RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT. (Continued from Page Seven.) send its simple publications to any- one on request. By making them- selves the unofficial fire wardens of sl‘mfly Sale of sat“dly Sale of the régular. Thesg fine Ribbons ara juwt the thing for faney werk and fer RIBBONS B g ey oy S N 3 80 a yard, Vour ¢hoice today for 196, fortify their business against many i of the unreasonablg criticisms so fre- = | ' AUTUMN TOILET 600DS SALE in life through such unselfish service.” Following . are . recommendations which we make now to the rank and file of American insurance agents, with We shouldn’t advise anyone to hoard these necessities, but we can advise you to secure as much of these underpriced Toilet Necessities as you can conveniently manage. It will be a long day before we can offer such prices again. We give below a partial list "of the bargains. There are more than a hundred others here for you. the most sincere, holy, and patriotic wish that they v-ill be transmitted as SOAPS TALCUM AND FACE MISCELLANEOUS Palmolive Soap, 8c. ...3 for 25¢ POWDERS 98c Hot Water Bottles......... The a most vital thing in our lives today %o the immedlate attention of every in- snrance agent in America. First: Use every means of pub- licity available at the sacrifice of the development of vour own business to 10c Olivilo Soap.....Saie Price 7c Wrisley’s Olive Ofl Castile 8c | 17¢ Babeock’s Corylopst: 120 | 80c Rubber Gloves in sises § to 10c Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap 7e | 16c Amolin Deodorant.. 13 2% . Sale Price 290 Remmer’'s Glycerine Bars, in Bradiey's Woodland Vielet. 13¢ $1.26 Hot Water Bottles........ 98¢ Roso and Violet...Sale Brice 8o | 18c Williame' Taleum in Viclet, $1.50 Metal Hot Water Bottles, Laco Castile Soap....Sale Price 10c Rose und} Carnation. vee 128 2-quart size....Bale Price $1.00 20¢ Mennen's Rorated and Violet . | 130 Jar camphor fce.. . 100 One more lot of Ribbons for price from one-third ‘One more lot of: Ribbons for at price from one-third to of 1&». the rogular. These fine Ribbons are just the thing for fancy work and for hair bows—the values run from 89c to 89c » yard. Your choice today for 19c. E™ R 5 P Iy of a great percentage of the fire ss. Second: Acquire, if you have not al- ready done so, an intimate knowledge of how insurance rates are arrived at, and may be very pesitive that vou can demonstrate to exch and every cHent that the reduction in a fire hazard car- ries with it a reduction in a fire rate. Third: Seek to acquire a mental at- titude which will permit you to de- eline insurance upon property which You know is. hazardous, and use every means in your power to prevent is- draw attention to the vastness of fire waste in America and the preventabil- Pear's Unscented Soap— Sale price 120—$144 a box " A charming cellection of stylish Suits which have been A WONDERFUL SALE OF suance of insurance upon propert Very attractive in every way. Talcum:..... ri . eee o ool marked as high as $3250. Pear's Scented Soap. .8ale Prics 18c | TICHT i oo ;u': - 2-ounce Jar Vaseline, yellow or Unite with all the forces in vour com- oy s 18 | Poniteraeane. ior.. - Gale Price 26s" White ...........Sals Prics 10c » Sither” tmmediately torn, down 8e a COATS FROM $12.00 UP i e ok A ise S e A either immediately torn down as a 3 Colgate’s Toilet Soaps omfort Powder Toilet Paper public menace. or made fit for associ- Smartly cut garments, many showing ths popular Cashmere Bouquet. guest size, Small size ..........8ale Price 17¢ 6 rolls for 280 furred collars. Flowing lines and belted backs are both i0c, 3 for 26c | Medium size ........8ale price 33¢ "‘ rois for 28 , ation with well-kept properties in the community, Fourth: Organize in each communi- ty, a Fire Prevention committee, pre- 25c Vantine's Wisteria 210 50c Mary Garden Taic 42 10c Mennen's Talc...8ale price 8o Cashmere Bouquet. regular size 25c Dat Meal Soap........15¢, 3 for 40c Vioris. .. .16¢, 3 for 40c e 10c, 3 for 30c 8 rolls for 280 .3 rolls for 3% in evidence. : PRETTY FROCKS . BECINS TODAY you will find are al Transparent Glye Scot Tissue. The values we offer, and the styl ferably in connection with the Cham- s Tu ber of Commerce, Board of Trade, or - Glycerine. ...... +15¢c, 3 for 40c c Roger & Gallet's Salvia and. Sanitiseue 3 rolls or pkge. for 40c Protty Serge Frocks are marked as low as 3998, and Pine Tar... 000102, 3 for 300 Lioris’ Talc........8ale Price 27c | proon' fuoona corion... ... 210 | MOst unbolisvable when you considér the price we are §o Lo “other " civic bodies, and Dy co-opera- tion. educate administrations and the pubiic, to better building codes and public’ education in preventable fires. There isnt a hat in the beautitul hy $5.00 or $0.00. ing to sell them for. sssortment which you weuldn't gladly for. at slightly higher figures you may choose from dainty silks and satins. Turkish Bath.. 10c, 3 for 25c ‘White Clematis. 13c, 3 for 35 15c Stanley’s Peroxide Bath 15¢ Jergen's Talcum, 1n rose and violet...........8ale Price 12)5¢c Colgate’s Talcum in 7 Odors 39¢ roll Absorbent Cotton...... 3le Shaving Ne 1 Fifth: Carry into your legislatures S0ap - oerrs AP Sk & 203 other law malking bodies tne en: SEPARATE DRESS SKIRTS dorgens Vioiat and ‘Givearine - | 4-ounce sz .. <oe 180 | Colgate's Shaving Btick.....10c-280 Bome are smart, smell models In vélour trimmed wi o actment of ronidances similar to the oap..............9, 3 for 7-cunce size ... . 28c g . 8 one now in force in Cleveland, Ohio, SPECIAL AT $5.00 25¢ Packer's v Soap "% 1o | 200 Roger & Galletis Rice Pow: Shaving c.-eu..,,.::.a. ::n:::n:;,‘hor“l:l :::lml'.rl.bb::d:z.:‘t;, .::l’:.h-."voyhd ks esinol Soap....Sale Price der, in Pink and White........ 26 Shaving Powder 280 Rows| 1 e yentable fires upon citizens disregard- La_Blache Face Powder, in Williams' Shaving Stick. . o sliver brime with veleus ergwive ‘ANd Just a teueh. of fur. And in addition there are & number of very handssmé, ilor shapes smartly trimmed with either furs or Flesh, White, Pink and cream 340 25c Woodbury's Face Powder, in Flesh, White, Pink, Cream and SILK BLOUSES ing fire prevention ordors, and a more gentral legal recognition of the com- mon law prizciple of personal Habili- Williams’ Shaving Powder... Willlams' Shaving Cream.... / fixing the cost of extinguishing pre- 4 ty for damage resulting from fires due = < o ¥ Sixth: _Associate . personally _or with solid wi acks. e e i - orfu 3 | tional Fire Protection association, se- Value 25e.... ...Sale Price 21c c_Java Rice Powder in five a1 Soap. 3 . § curing from them the ammunition nec- Valus soc. i1l Sale Price 39c | shades . ... ;.Sale Price 36c | yankee Shaving Soap. ALL NEW-—-NEVER SHOWN BEFORE Value T5c.... .. Sale Price 48 | 46¢ Pussy Willow Face Powder, Michelson’s Bay Rum— essary to make an intelligent battle against carelessness. Finally, pledge every individual in- Flesh, White and Prunette... 3% 60c Djerkiss Face Powder, in ....S8alo Price 510 35¢ Prophylactic Tooth Brushes 260 Hughes’ Ideal Hair Brushes Price 210 Value 25c..... Sale Price $3.98 | A ., h 1y 1 it 8- | four shades. - Rtk i aefi.':anofi‘-figdc;:fifinin.’ $1.50 quality........Sale Price $1.25 | Mary Garden Face Powder, in Value §oc. Price 870 $2.50 quality.. Sale Price $1.50 three shades.......Sale lce 90¢ Value 85c. Prics 53¢ wherein ureasing activity and per- soral sacrifice is offered to our pres- [ ident. and to the American people on the part of the American Imsurance agent, to snatch away from a pagan slter the two hundred and Afty mil- lion doilars of annual sacrifices to American neglect and carelessness. ection of officers resulted as ent, James L. Case, of Nor- e president, Tracy B. War- Areport: honorthy vice presi- 3 Ac t F V. Beardsley. Hartford: hon- ’ e president, Georze E. Bovd. — £ secretary and treasurer, % . Sorth, New Haven; New — = = — S = = _— = R -i:“g.\ secratary, E. A. Pren- - ah Garvey, Lucile 1‘h"[v nam, Marie At meeting in the Wauregan }]!flr(”:, "n‘l,('j{::n;‘uvd. ’}‘runr»“ ". T o v oeceding the banouet o shart Ll s W S B Tus .o ccssion was held at which S o gt ol (e A TR s B srr-s in the constitution were R B ~ —_ Sile Bracrner Aiary Wiiliame, 3 nade eresident Case presided at the saret Cocheann, Hivel Hersnell, Ma v mecting. 2 . Gt . . . o 8 2 gt B Recept sn For Nrtional and State of. | Mabel B. Allyn is Freed From Hu-l:n.fl on of De- Body of Samuel B. Casseday Discovered in Horrible Condi- | furet. D atuvhan, Saee s = . 5 2 = 3 5 = . qluey, Lillian Murphy, Dorothy Redrer R R N sertion—New London Man’s Wife Ran Away With tion Near Smith’s Corners Friday Night—Gruesome Find Hation Rovee, Harriet Newburs, P or the National and State officers, A/ . . . . . otk S e i 5 Fonich was followed by ‘s Banquet ts Another Man—Couple Were Married iri Nova Scotia. Made by State Policeman Bridgeman—Mystery Sur-|Bruckner Esihés Marsh = niizeber ich n=arly one hundred sat down. B e g% 3 Eoat ; a z < Tileanor O'Neil Fetn Dale, Liit The following ménu was served: rounds Cause of the Accident. ]-“nnfm' g Saral Nor ! Cream of Tomatoes Aux Croutons| At the short calendar sessior of the|ings Bank of New London vs. Collins, INBCH TV RIS N 5 _Stuffed Olives. . |superior court in New Londsn Friday |et al., crder to re-open judgment, went The Committees in Charges. Fillet of Halibut Hollandaise | with Judge Gardiner Greene on the | off, order for the appointment of guar- o be in Chiide ‘of ¢ Pcmmes Persilade bench, Mabel B. Allyn of Norwich was |dian ad litem for minor defendants, As the result of an automcbile ac- | which the car was Iying. The head-|, T Comiitirne W cooves of ¢ Roast Vermort Turkey granted a divorce from E. A. Allyn of | was granted, judgment by strict fore- cident, the cause of which is unknown, | HEhtS of the machine were not broken. ! Mihly sucosstul p Ci Sauce parts unknown. They were married | closure granted; Cady vs H. R. Doug- <0 bil is. | Articles were sirown for a distanes of | FOLOWE! AtLATRb— i Bewas ea Potat Puree of Turnips |in January, 1913, and ehe declared thatlass, inc., et al, motion that the re- e ks, Wit by, the automoblIesteRis sirey or infty fasl dlon - the voadd . CMEITIMn-dttArgl--Mes, BEmn Country Club Tce Cream on July 12, 1912, her husband left her | ceiver of H. R. Douslass, Inc., be made ration card, found on him him, is|Among the articles was o baby’s high | if M N. H. Vaug Ascorted Cakes nd has not returned. She did not|a party defendant, was gramted: Bose Samuel B. Casseday of Napior btreet, | chalr, a carving set and several Turk-| Talnte-Mrs 4. 2 s Demi Tasze know the reason for his leaving except |vs Finlay exx., motion for leave to springfield, Mass, was found shortly |ish towels. ‘n“ ety a4 "’BA"?‘E"N"'L President James I Case was toast- | that he was scmewhat financlally in- |file amended complaint, judge took the after 9.30 o'clock Friday might, lying| Dr. H. H. Howe, medical examinér| piiance—aiiss Mfi‘: s, and Mzvor Aliva L. Brown de- | volved. > vapers; Central Vermont Transporta- beside his cverturned machine, on the [of the town of Franklin, was notified, | Tickess “Atrs. Albért Reen livered the welcoming address. Elizabeth E. Keegan of Stonington [tion Co. vs City of New London, ap- | road between this city and Williman- | viewed the body ana gave permigsion BRI A Ay (R ™ 5 o | peal from board of relief, judzment tic at a pcint a short distanie from |for its removal. The Ushers. e Afterdinner Speakers was granted a_divorce from her hus- | e 5 R o Brs p s & > B et .o e o Stum | by default for failure to.answer. went Smith's Corners, in e town of The man is of heavy bmild, weigh- The afterdinner speakers included ;0 = E "t rounds of habitual in- |Off the list; Central Vermont Trans- Franilin, with his skull drushed. ing between i and 200 pounds,] The ushers and théir assistant wing: temperance. Mis. Keegan testified that | Portation Co. vs City of New London, The body of Casseday was found |smooth Shaven, blaek hair and is|Whose services were Invglual ames L. Case, toastmaster, presi- |, CEUATo, 0t e drinker befoye |abPeal from boara of relicf, judgment by State Poiiceman Bridgeman, who |about five feet 'six incites tall. I[n his |POth matinee and evening perform dent of Connecticut Assoeiatiom of In- | BT married him, but that ke had® been by default for failure to answer, went was on his way to Hartford, and it|pcssession were found a check ook | Ances Were as follows 2 co agents: Homorable Allyn L. fGif ioricr M, (0 ever Wurmg the |Off the list: Central Vermont Trans- was a short distance from the ma-|of the Union Bank & Trust o, of Héad usher—Xiss Helem M. Kelle n. mavor of the City of Norwich, | (TIRKINE Wore than ever GuME he | jortation Co. vs City of New London, chine. The man’s skull was fright- [New London, n watch, $43.13 in money, | Adsistants—3iiss Anoe Drown, Miss sleome to the Rose of New Efig- |t H G0 571902 “She was aliowed | 2PPeal from board of relief, judgment fully crusked, his brains oozing out|two rings and a War Sarvice badge, | Augie Keéne, Mra, H. . Morrew, dward M. Ailen, Helena | T30S0 D€ b lden mame of Bure | PY default for failure to answer, went into the road, but aslde from the|of the Shipbuilding department, U, |G:lbert Yigord, Mrs. Albert Redoe <. president of the Nationai | 4. Off the list: Central Vermont Trans- FOUR GROUP LEADERS iN FI crushed skull there were no other vis- | S. A, Mies Ethel Sevin iliss Beatrich Shar Association of Insurance agents, “A |V B o o Tondon was|Portation Co. vs City of New London, 5 ible injuries. The right side of his| The cause of the accldent is a mys- | Mib¢ Marion Shith, Mrs. Charies essase from the Natfonal Associa-| . .;teq a decree from his wife, Clara | PPeal from Beard of Relief, judgment Catherine Lee, leader of the china dolls; Hazel Fletcher, leader In the|face was #round into the road. A ltery as it i§ not known whether an- | Stefvart, Mibs Ruby Vauen : J. D. Driscoll, New York city, Maud Rolf, of parts unknown, 'on the | PY default for failure to answer. went Dance of the Wind:; Renrietta Gallup, leader of the Colonial bridesmaids; | watch found in one of his pockets, had | other machine struek him. whether [ e Rank Advertisi *:"nunds of desertion. They 'were both | ©fT the list Central Vermosnt Trans-| Louise Long, leader of the paper dolls. stopped at 9.18 o'clock which was | he struck some obstacle in tha toad “ s > Advertising for In- | S1ounds of desertion, hey were Both | Lortation Co. v City of New Lion onlf a short: time before Policeman|or whether the machine skidded. I+ e R | B oo ava oot phore they | eriaion"Uo O% Bl Le ian: nie & shore~time. it G whiiner e mmadhine Suidies, it ar u h the National Association | NETY JRSIESTN (Hic country for about |ment for failure to answer over after | grounds of desertion: MacFarlane vs|Grinnell, Madeline Alice| The car, a Ford touring car, was|earlier in the vicinfty of Wiliimantic ¢ should expect from the State Associ- | PR JW demurrer sustained, ~was sranted; | MacFarlane, went off the list; Caplet Coughlin. Kathlene Brososke. Helena {found on its side a short distance|and it is thcught that he was on his ation and what the State Association ™" N&H o ted him on April 10, CeNtral Vermont Transportation Co.|vs Caplet, sranted on srounds of | Crandall. Janice Richards, Elizabeth |from the body. A front and rear fen- | way to this citv, aithéugh i machine to crack A receive from the National As-| K8 e dos o o i ooiiher | ¥8. City of New London, appeal from |cruelty and plaintiff allowed to change | Banker, Dorothy Heath, Sadie Porte- |der of the machine were badly bent |when found was heading toward Wii- on, p'rlrsx(‘(-_n(. Erz)v\ard 3L Allen; {1906 wmen she tan aysy wi July, 1905, | Loard of relief, judgment by default|name; Allyn vs Allyn, granted on|lance, Marion Decker, Elaine Wilson, {Put they were opposite the side. on limantic. ey . Putnam; chair. | O et he 1 loaving for Can: | for failure to answer, went off the list; [grounds of desertion and plaintiff is| Alice Shea,, Emily Marion When a cold hits you in the head or of executive committee, Fred olf wte® - ot oTa e | Central Vermont Transportation Co.|zranted cusfody of children. Boardman, Catherine Burns, Dorethy Cox. f;,?.,»""" week to volunteer in e v City of New London, appeal from - Gildersleeve, Sullivan, .fnnue Bussey, Malrsh-PBru(-kne .JAlr‘h Alice Williams. Helen Risley. Justine| throat, it’s hard to get rid of it J. Bradford Ricketts Selocted, Lydia MacDonald Caplet of Sprague | for failure to ansaor. went of thi| FI FI DRAWS PACKED HOUSES e e T, | elton. Sinel Bragman, Dorothy Fens f:-‘fi:: f"?’“fl"‘“"m;'- Jennie Fos-| Don’t experiment. Break it up bee nselected m the 3 gl c o , a4 s, Le < Z K 3 or Ga oltins, : e om the 34th company Schwartz. ' Viola Coulopulos, Kesta T Dorothy Crowell, Ruth Tubbs Heiern | and Ter. Prompt and effective. to be a member of the post football team at Fort Ter — he started to abuse and ill treat her |L.CWis, admr, judgment by default for [ po%. THIFE0eLh, (HISEInS, COnSence |l . P, CPCh SNecord, - Geral. | vin, Ida Botturck, Elizaveth Boynton, tlonal Eoclaliat: | congreas Is | = fter thelr- shniviige. . ] vas | T2ilure to answer, went off the list S e i i Spanldh S Mary Blacker, Marion Hunter, Wini- | ¢iCe Story, FEloise Smith, Barbara Enene e e he was off: chaperone, Mrs. Shepard B. Pal-| dine Spaulding. D[(:;f;fi?;}{“"fl Punch, Lillilan Barber, Delia'Smith, Marjorie Roath Mary Woods, ned at Rome for November 1. cruelt They weré married Aug. 7, 1915, and given her maiden name of MacDonald. admr, judgment by default for failure to answer, went off the list: Main vs John Paracenti vs. Johanna Paracen- Mary Casey, Natalie Connor, Mildred FFox, Elizabeth ~Higgins, Constance me; Mabel Mount, Marsh, Elsie Mintz, Cora Caswell, Viola Adams, Alice Sayles, M: , |cia Stanton. Elizabeth Jéhnson, Mir- T Alnotis | iam Rich, Madeline Thune, Ethel Mel. Fil- | Gray, Elizabeth McLaren. Helen Far- Lowenberger, Cherrilla_ Smith, Mar- Eeret Sullivan, Margaret Buyies For | A1 druggists, 25cts. o bottle. Delia Punch, Dorothy Harvey, Debor- Try Pkole Touthacke Divse The short calendar matters were |ti, defauli for failure to plead, went e K o " Smpson, Anna Retkouski. disposed of as follows: Massey, guar- 0t the list; Cowan et al, vs.'West- | joaw's \Ark AnimalerGoff Buses, | r0spe Jnve JRoi S hieini ™ Clisn, | well, Eileen Brassill, Annie Stockdale, = dian, vs Foote, appeal from probate, [erly Fish Co, receiver's account was|$ADErt, Mitenell Bdward = Graham | pom. NOrply Zerpit, Thelma Clev | Dorothy Turner. Elizabeth Hagstrom. a r '"s judgment in_ accordance with ‘opinion | sPProved and order passed for pay- [gouls Roath ' John Sayles William | oRothy Tu Esther | Natalie Hamilton, Dorothy _Messler, 5 of supreme court, went off the list; |ment of claims and expenses. Jumping Jacks—Malcolm Austin, | Staplin, Annie Alexander, Ethel Mor-|Anna Sabinski, Dorothy Maynard, “'l'he T H C 'l' C 0‘, Sflbmit." Uncontested Divorces—Keegan vs. | Raynolds . Palmer, Elliot Graham, |ris, Lucy McDousgald, Grace Wilson, | Catherine Hayés, Eleanor Huntley, me ias Lome 10 Longner Ril Cver Body For Thirteen Years ltched So Had to Tie Child’s Hands, Viry Cross and Fretful. Hair Came Out. Cuticura Healed. oy water bilsters ‘besan on i b, e ©n his eyes, and then all over his bo His skin was inflamed and red, and :]g'é Rose va Finlay, éxx. judge took the onahue vs Marsh, et al., ar- of demurrer of ' defendant, Mary L, Cady, went off the list; Sav- Keegan, granted on grounds of habit- val intemperance and change of name aliowed: Rolf vs Rolf, granted on the George Smith, Gordon Grant, Russell Rathbone, Raiph Parkpr, James Jones, Allen Latham: chaperons, Miss Cath- erine S. Crocker, Miss Marion Smith. Patriotic Group—Marion Agnew, Billy Agnew, Clyde Jonnson, Lloyd Pctter, Catherine Adams, Emma Trompson, Mary Dodd, Edna Hastedt, Frentice Storms, ~ Robert Storms, Franklin LaPlerre. Arnaud LaPierre, Stella Mell, Dorothy Norman. Austin Covey; chaperone, Mrs. William R. McCora. Butterfly Fairies — Matinee—Chap- erons: Mrs. E. W. Higgines, Mrs. Hen- v Johnson, Mvs. William Collins, Miss Helen Browning. ‘The fairies: Dorothy _Malcolm, “For Us There Is But One Choice. We Have Made IL” : PRESIDENT WILSON. Buy a Bond of the “SECOND LIBERTY LOAN” - And Help Win the War - How You May Subscribe to United States Government “Secend Liberty Loan of 1917” 4 Per Cent. Bonds king out itched so that I had to tie i his hand: Grace Covey. Jerinie Moore, Katherine and make it sp3?a§_‘°{;2°.:§°.“‘5‘3,§?§fl Christmann, Maron Allen, . Isabel AND PAY ON AN INSTALLMENT Kennedy, Alice Higins, Anafe Taft, With vour subscription you depésit with us ard fretful, and kept me awake nj His clothing would stick to‘?fieafighflt hair came off and was dry and lifeless, The trouble lasted thirteen years. _“‘He Legan to use Cuticura Soap and Qintment, and i two weeks there was rdly a ‘pimple on my boy, be s heaf‘:d.fi {'_Sigxeg) Mos. “fl;m Thomas, . F. D, V1 Oct. 4, 19%6. Nk Jse Cuticura Soap for toilet assisted, now and then, by toecbor ot Cuticura Ointment to e and heal any tendency to irritation, redness or hness of the skin or scalp. By using Rosie Perron-, Ruth Bruckner, Ros- alyn Alexander, Ruth Herrick, Cora Freeman, Dora Ehamiro, Bessie Grab. lessky, Helen Tourtellotte, Annie Lor: ello, Helen Beckenstein, Fannie R. Werner, Elizabeth Durie, Ida Grallef- sky, Nicola Longo, Ella Wener, Annie Cuorils. Winifred Fitzgerald, Rosa- Mond Chapman, Alice Ellison, Esther Evans. Antony Perrone, Mildred Coo- rer, Shirley Douglass, Lucille Fielding. Faith Allen. ‘Meriam_Shereshorsky. Catherine Buanell, Mary _Shapiro, Charlotte Benjamin, Ruth _Sabonski, Clara Palmer, Florence Plerson, Ruth Whitehead, Marion Larsen, Antonette te, fragrant super-cream Angelone, ' Carrle Delessio, Eleanor emollientsfor all toilet ,.,...,.; Mahoney, _ Beatrice Labonne, Della Rabideau, Elsi: Schelin. pr=vent many skin and scalp. troubles ecoming serius. Butterfly ivaries — Evening—Chap- erons: Mrs. E. W. Higins, Mrs. Henry Johnson. Mrs. William Collins, Miss Helen Browning. The fairies: Gwendolyn Jones, Char- lotte Johnson, Clara Hahn. Helen i BONNIE AND A GROUP OF DOLLS Bonnle (Lucille Lord). Prince Lolly Pop (William E. Perry). Loosey (Maria Gallup). Brewster). Lieut. Tin Heart ( Captain Barnacle (Gordan A. Harvie). ank MacComack). Ink Spot (Pheobe s - and thereafter geposit $2.00 each week for arned en your deposits Interest TOTAL paid by you in cesh, and interest earned . ‘When you mike your last depoatt we will déliver to you & bond for with coupon for six months interest attached Hlvasr TOTAL 28 85OV +..vvnvrnnrannannnnns For subscriptions larger than $60 multiply the above by 2, 3. 4 or mors as the case may be. Bonds paid for through CURRENT and FUTURE SAVINGS are the greatest possible aid to the Nation. THE NORWICH SAVINGS SOCIETY NORWICH, CONNECTICUT .