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N;u.u Determined to Enlist | Darbis Candidate For Nom- Devens May All’.o Valunteers. Irving Miron -mt Sunday with relatives in Mllllury There was a funeral serviee at !.hs chapel in Grove- w cemetery day afte for William Himes, m.erly ot s city, who died in Urin- non. . L Father Keefe to’ &wnk. Rey. W.- A. Keefe, ; John's church, Plainfield, % in this city, Sunday, April the auspices of Cutfll mnefl, -K‘ of Raymond Allard loft Suufll‘y Io on- ter the signal corps service, in which he has enlisted. He was presented :liom a vr“ihnt w_gecht h:”;:-lhr.m- yes at the freigh 3 Judge B, M. Warner was kept busy| - Saturday. by men who wuh to become | declarants - for citizenship or who wished tb take out final papers. Sidley has 0. Thomas store after an absence part of the winter. C. Giles of New Haven spent with friends in Danielson ‘was no mnea of St. Pat-{ C’eflam-teed means certainty of quality and guaranteed satisfaction— the first and last object of careful buyers. Both quality and satis- faction are guaranteed by a business which gained world leadership because of its ability to manufacture and dxstnbute the highest quahty products at fair prices. Mrs, Leuis B. Ketmedy, Close of United Services. Sp-dll united services that have by te_congregations of the tional, Methodist and Bap- wrches during the past week brought to a close Sunday. F. Cunneen will l@ve this even- . Werk ‘About’ Completed. = e (o1} tee ing fer a business trip to New York. Brxcept for another eession, n!{u( week will be Holy week and e, c:lf‘ g IM”:y mm" " ' Paints & Varnishes * be made a2 week very speciaily call: edtcal oted boar dollnul to religious observance by h-'ohrfiu, Iy eo-ni“ e'h'rr m f""" hundreds of the residents of | tnd CHEE tab ks Cmam-md is a conservation yrodu:t. It i¢ - Made from the best quality materials, mixed [ OPEons whe s obligated to do ' so Mission Opens. made from rags and asphalt, skillfully converted by modern machinery in menufinlly correct * '.:;d 1“. hlvle not l;e:" cmxi‘linedm:'i‘ttl: : Speeial In:ennt v:;l !hiowln Su:dgty into roofing that is impervious to the clements. proportions to produce the highest quality paint. e tax retm he m n af o - - . ':nusz 6a 36 before, the end of next fl.;yv. B i Certais-teed is the thost efficient type of roof Certain-teed Pamts and Varnishes are sold at {week or be liable to a heavy penal- 5 (}]n .:‘;“v?c‘ of loss o{’“power the forall kinds of buildings, from the modern sky- cost plus a small profit. Each color is priced T ] tnam, was PRETS o . s . B Short of Steam Coal. hampered for a time Saturdey afters , scraper to the farm barn, It is light weight, according to its cost, Paint makers usually * mz:’;lmc.“mn g k;mi" nddl t;r‘;:! «fi nbsoxxlity two cases have been return: weatherproof, clean, “m:;,n[ fire-retardant. d‘"” d“d'u’e i“f flm‘mfi‘hehflflt their . $ - yaarlpr il st R 3 " Certain-teed is not affected umes Or gases, prices on the cost of expensive s a 1y the t at|ed as passed upon by the distript By :;mntm:lli!::r?al i ':{‘fi“;m: board at Hattford, and, the cans of 84 and cannnot rust or corrode. Its first cost is colors. The Certain-teed policy puts each calor £ty swmpety peodicing etlearlcltv ('-’.";"m'iffi:?fi 3;0 ;m:’ aniehy 2 moderate, laying cost low, and upkeep practi- on the right basis. Therefore most Certain-teed il : :am;f:to(m fndustry in " Danielson | bonrd. : cally nothing. Certgin-teed is guartnteed 5, 10 Paints cost you less than competing paints of and other nearby places. dldp:zzee:f %-::gfiencf:‘:\fi‘ o cans or 15 years, according to thickness. anything like the same high quality. A Expect Gathering of 150. Sunday. AT i 3 e mermbers of e Tohemian ciub 4 Shy o Cont Certain-teed Products Corporation expect to have a gathering of about| My, steam eoal situation centinue$ z ¥ 3 vl i 150 men 4t their rooms Tuesday ev-ltq be acute in some of the tawns.in Factorics: sr.uub,llo. &nswom.lll. Mmdllu.ll. York,Pa, Nta-hlb.ll?. luhod.w ening, when the Bohemian-Elks' tour- | this vicinity and the difficulty of get- naménts are opened. There will be mank F?ks in attendance, as Pnipam lodgé has a large representation in ‘Daniglson and surrounding towns. Ti# Bohemian club’s rooms are to be o to all Hiks. Candidate For Warden. . Attorney Bibert 1. Darbie will be a candidate for the nomination for war- den at the annual homn:h caucus this evenfmg. Atto Darbie is a mem- ber of the present court of burgesses and chairman of the police committee of that erganization. Prompt 'Response Appreciated. The. spléndid response of .the mem- hers of the Red Cross shapters in Dan- ielson, Putnam, Drooklyn, Jewett City and Seuthibridge to the eall’ to outft mén of the U. 8, B. Quinebaug with swellm helmats and other: woolen & and the “promptness - with th the call was met has elicited the Rheartiest thanks from the com- manding offficer of this unit of the na- ton's war-time fleets, PARISH HALL SITE. Presenfed St. James’' Parish By Thu flulnlbnvg Company. ting coal is. as great as during Janu- ary. Senator Archibald Macdonald will be in Hartford Tuesday for the\ special session of the legislature, A numbér of the members of Put- nam lodge of Elks will accompany the tournameént teams to Danielson Tues- ddy evening when the series with thu BoNemian' elub is opened. It. was stated here Saturday that wage’ advances that will benefit oper- atives in some’ of the mills hefe and hereabouts will be announcedl. as hes | been done . in many New . England towns since last)Thurasday. ‘ E @_‘\\\l'l— ""?" wer kil LA S MAY BE VOLUNTEERS. Who Will Go to Camp. Devens Bagin- ning Mnruh 29th. 1t - s, possible “that the entire con- tingent mlled for from this district to go_toCamp Devens. during the five- day period beginning March 29th .will be made up of volunteers who have requested that their order numbers be advanced so that they can go to camp at the:first opportunity. e Eleven men will be required and up % to Saturday afternoon eight Mad voi- corn_suppers in: various (ewnu of juntsered to go. " The men whe have| Windham county: stepped to the front and. asked.to be These -Suppers mva.nably have given a chance to serve Uncle Sam at|aroused :“myich . snterest. L% once are Richard E. Gibney, Putpam: | brought . togetnar many people who George William Calvert, Danjelson; | have learnéd much about the wider Pavel Floru, Danielson; Truman H. Paint ryudn ney H. H. Burnham issued the neces- sary warrants and Deputy Sheriff L. .| M. Gingras visited the place in the old Robert Brown building on avenue at 8 o'clock Jeski. try, Camp Greens, Charlofte, N. C. :‘John W..Blake, last ‘address Camp Merritt, N. J., .care .K. of "C.-building. Medos: Perry, last® address; Camp Merritt, N, J, care K. of C. building. Wilfred Ratty, 300 N. F. A, Camp Gordon, Atlanta, tory of France and Belgium which pro- |to war aid illustrated the meaning of vide occupation and a living wage for [suctess and failure. the women there. o g g oo Contributors ‘are asked not to send OLD PIPE BURSTS Commotion on Street When Slater At the masses at & Sundsy Rev Ginet, M. S, the paster, enno: noed the gift to the par- ish by tho-Quinebaug company of the lot at the torner of ¥Franklin and Wa- . Tames' dliureh men’s or women's stiff hats, fancy slippers or any zoods containing rub- ber in any form. Warm, serviceable range of uses to which corn and corn Main Causes Upheaval. The count of actual sale was o 44 g Woodward, Attawaugan; Samuel A.|products may be put in -arranging| Lieut. Alfred J. L/Heureux; 78 Diy.|clothes are earnestly solicited. For secured against him. The booze seized ;::m";:e';"’mv" ra::gf‘f Water streed | yrorse Atileboro; Omer Morin, Put- | menus. Headquarters, Camp Dix, Wrightstown, |men and hoys' wear: shirts, undergar- was two and ome-half cases of baes, A few mmutes before midnight Sat- urday, an uphedyal took place in_the state road a few feet below the post office, that savored of the eruptions of old Faithful geyser of the Yellowstone.! nam; Robert Allard, Putnam; Ernest Thompson, Putnam. ‘This shows the spirit of many of the men in this district and it will be re- Mr. Bilis stated that the net pro- ceeds of two of the suppers have been given to the County Farmens’ associa- tion, to use in connmection with the N. J. Cadet Barl Montgomery Pam street, San Antonio, Tex: Corporal Orville ¢ ments, trousers, coats, suits, overcoats, Jjerseys, shoes and stockings are need- ed.. For women and girls: undergar- ments, skirts, drssses, petticoats, night- two quarts of whiskey and other bot- tles of liquor. Rojeskl will come Be- fore Judge Brown today. In gunguncing the gift Father Ginet flnmu\d his deep pleasure and a ioners that they ful over-the generous-a Books to Be Collected. 3 B 2 ded by officials. a highly prajse- | next anndal corn show. ~ 8 23 Lnf. A-B. F,-via“New Yi clothes, corset slips, coats, suits, |Park. Stones, trdp rock and cement el b 1, B Sartoy akjlevement if th eniirs dans Dai & tahidtes - Edward Wyatt, 9th Co, ra Bat. De- |blouses, shawls, knitted ceps, shoes |were blown out of the roadbeq, follow- | , NOtCes Were given in the varieus tingent of . eleven men can ‘bo. made | D8linaven idie pot Brigade, Camp Devens, 'Mass. and stocki: Baby cléthes of all churches Sunday of the m lt. ed by torrents of water. 3 What is w R 3 g i i ldiers and sailors, S H Ul up of Volunteers. Daniel J. Sullivan, 9th Co., 8th ‘Bat. |kinds are needed and the following |known as the old Slater main had |000kS for so : parieh hali=which will be bullt after! “Some of the men here mentioned| Private Willlam Ma.rqms who has|Depot Brigade, Camp Devens, Mass. |bedding: shects, pillow cases, blan- |burst. There had been a St. Patrick's | tfe direction of the American L""‘" 4 previousiy have tried to en)ist in the regular army or navy service, but have not been able to meet the exact physical requirements. They are wéll qualified to pass for the national army, however, and have the spirit that will make them splendid soldiers in the armies of liberty. Corn Suppers a Success. County Agent Bemjamin W. Ellis stated Saturday afternoon that he is very well pleased with the results achieyed ‘through holding a series of been held here by Captain J. A. Ryan for several days, was delivered over Saturday evening to a soldier who came here to get the man, who has been absent from his post without leave for nearly a month. Moose St. Patrick’s Day Observance. There was a _meeting of Putn: lodge of Moose Sunday at which offi- cers were clected for the ensuing year and there was also a program of en- tertainment in observance of St. Pat- tick’s day. Visited at Terry. John Jarvais has returned from Fort ‘women's | Terry, where he visited his two sons, Private Wm. Maynard, Co. B, 301th Ammunition Mass. Private H, George -Wilco, Battery B, 301 Field Art, Camp Gordon, At- lanta,- Ga, e Private Wm. Tyndell, 27th Infan- try, Camp Cordon, Atlanta, Ga. Private Herbert Wyatt, 30th Co., Sth Bat, Depot Brigade, Camp Devens, Mass. Ernie Raney, 30th: Co., Sth Bat,; De- pot Brigade, Camp Devens, Mass, Private Henry Cadieux, 30th Co., 8th Rat. Depot Brigads, Camp Devens, Mass. P: 0. M./ M. Father Ginet afterwards said that Be was not prepared to anmounce any definite plans refative to the praposed eiructure, other than that it will be a kets and bedticks, A. O. H. at Easter Communien A delegation frem the A. O. H. Div. No. 1, attended mass in a body at St. Mary’s church, Sunday morning ,re- ceiving Easter holy communion. Association. Books only in good con- dition are wanted and May be given to Miss Mabel Wilcox, the librarian at Slater Library, on Friday day aftefrioons and of this week. If she is motified she will mll at any home and get the ho&t books may alsqg be left at Goflnn' store any day during the week. 33 CHAPLIN - { Corn Supper Followed By Addroases and Music—Schools to Give Enter- tainment For Red Cross Benefit. dance and even at midnight there were many. peoplé on the streets. A. A. Young, -superintendent for the water company, was notified. Charles Spicer, a plumber, who attends to the com- pany’s piping, was summoned and the water was shut off. Two big holes, ten feet across and five feet deep, were left in the state road. They were filled with trap rock Sunday, The pipe that burst was not the big main laid by the water company, but was a 4-inch pipe laid by the Silater company in 1890, through which water was pumped to the residence of A. A. Train, Camp Devens, subataniial brick structure. ‘The building is needed to most » constant reanirement of the parish for: echurch gatheringe and social affairs. Tha hall in present nse as a meeting place” for parish affairs of a social nature is or the third fleer of the uarochial school building. This hall is needed, how- ever, for division into class rooms, as thers are 430 pupils attending St James’'-schoo], and the number in- treases from year to year, The ot tha.! hag been given by the SIX STAR FLAG Presented Baptist Church in Honor of Boys in Federal Service. At the Baptist church Sunday eve- ning Mrs. William Johnstone presented the church a six-star service flag for dress), women's stiff hats, fancy s}xppm _suspenders, gart he rtill d. M: Charles Palmer, U. §. S. Tramp, the six young men who have answereq | Young and o;heristhfltol?gh:m line. bI: y ;P TS, ers, who are in.an artillery comman: T. 4 iy Bt ' {the country’s call: Charles Palmer, {Was connected W e big main bu supper was given - in the Sm:“litm:ln?n:h: ;:ott:; :u ‘f;‘t —— Jarvais reported his trip to the fort|{Army & Navy, Y. M. C. A, Newport, | carl o " was doing o service. Ayoave: M st .Cf at i s Benjamin, Walter Benjamin, George Davis, W. H. Payne and Erme Raney. The presentation was by Mrs. R L Wllliam Sharkey, U. 8. N. R, cark X C. A., Newport, R. Joseph Sadowski, .Receiving ship Armed Guard Crew, 131, Norfolk, V as very interesting and he found the men stationed there in good health and anxious to' get on the job “over there.” Reachee France. Louis Chapdelaine, who entered the seryvice only a comparatively short time ago, has arrived in France, it was learned through a -letter received here at the week end. ] ‘Harold Corbin of the officers’ train- ing camp at-Camp Devens was at Ms rhome here pver Sunday.. Not Granted Certificates. For the benefit of many registrants it may be. stated that Class No.-1 men in thig district are not being allowed certificates to take ‘up shipbuilding or to~enlist in the merchant ‘marine un- less there is some special reason for so doing. Men in ‘other classes are being given such permits. JEWETT CITY William Johnstone Collates Addresses JUNIOR CHAUTAUQUA. Programme Today to Deal With Topic, Wheo Pays The Bills? been made a3 gift to the parish was received with delight by the congre- gation. church vestry Tuesday eveming, under the auspices of the Red Cross am8 was well patronized, some -attending from out of town. The. fine supper was highly compiimented. Speaking and music in the audiencé room fol- lowed. County Agent B, W. Ellis was present and gave a short talix and waa followed by’ other speakers. Pupils to Entertain. The Center and South - Chapiin schools, taught by the McQuaide - tere of Ashford are to give a pul entertainment in the vestry for the benefit of the Red Cross. { Moving to North Windham. . Erpest E. Lincoln is to move te North Windham this spring. Mr, Lin- coln has carried the school childrex on the Bedham route the. past twe Yyears. The other 2-inch pipe seen in the jhole was the pipe that long years ago G. H. Prior, who spoke of the . three icarried gas, which was made by the flags displayed near the altar, the |Slater mills, to places on Main street. - 2. |stars and stripes for Loyalty, the Red |There has beéen no gas made here in Stephen J. Faber, U, S. S. Bridge, |Cross flag for Cooperation, and the |twenty years. care Postmaster, New York. new flag for service and sacrifice. The Going Across Soon. o ehre Tostmasten. New Yome "o |fag was accepteq with words of ab-| Arthur Rioux, No. T30, Aero Squad- ska, care Postmaster, New. York. preciation by Rev. M. D. Fuller, the| oTpiur RIOUL, 0. . Aere e Wilfred Leclaire, T, 8. S..Madawas- | pagtor, During the short prosramme (FO7 had & few hours home. He is off Y sane, Pastiikaton, Nesw YArk A. M. Brown read a short clipping, and William. R. Watson, U. S. 8. Law- |, 1 across at once. h o his younger son Morton recited The John Dolan is working in. Water- rence, care Postmaster, New York. “{Red, White and Blue. The songs were |y, 1o"5 DOlan I8 Working i W 'Wullam Lord, U. S. 8. Nightingale, | mh#' Star Spanglea PBanmer, Keller's oran Ml ot B s New. Landon, Conp. s |American Hymn and America. There |, CECTS - JNOSSE TONMETY “S:";L‘:‘?n‘ig{g’ L S %blz{flnneapohs. were two selections by the church or- [¢mnloved by the Acme F‘nilh"ins . SRS 2 chestra. = “gsnufinmismm, s‘,b‘,:m‘;z e]‘;,,: An alarm was sounded on the Sla- |merly superintendent for the Aspinook New. London, Conn. ter mill bell at 3.45 Sunday afternoon {Co. of ‘this place. Henry E. Maynard, U. Sfi. §. M. No. |for a fire in one of the Slater tene- Liquor Found at Rojeski Place. 1, Qui M “|ments in the Polish auarter. The ar- ! : AQuhncy,M o 4, U. 8 8 W t, | ticles thrpwn from tie window of the| Upon complaint, Prosecuting. Attory N S ermOnt. | chamber “where the fire started told = Siid Npeaa the story. There were a blazing mat- Hunpoe ¥ tress, smoldering bed clothes, a spit- Po‘:tmaDs‘::r"m e["v gori Beattle; toon, a pipe and a cuart whiskey hot- MORE CLOTHING NEEDED. Loes! Red Cross Chapter Appeals For Garments For Destitute Belgians. The sixth meeting of the Junior Chautaugua Winter elub ‘will be held today at 3.20 o'elock in Grade School hall. The subject of the Citizenship programme will be “Who Pays the Bills?” It is in charge of the finance commiitee and is a lesson in town financihg, aiming to give the Junlors some idea of how their schoels, good roads, public. buildings, ete., are paid for. Every citizen should be inte ested in the upkeep and beautification of public property, all should stand against destruction of it. ‘Individwal responsibility for all the affairs of governmertt has been the theme of tha entire courde this winter and this is a lesson to the practical application of this principal, With a.yview of encouraging the birds to come to the town, and also to interesting boys and = girls in their The following appeal is issued this morning by the Danielson chapter of the Redl Cross: Red Cross chapters all over the coutitry are making a spechll drive this week, March 18-2i for good, Wearable clothing for 1he Belgian Re- lief commrission. The Danielson chap- ter appeals to ail its members to col- lect and bring their worn clothing to chapter headquarters during the hours f 2-§ afternoons of the week. The Yoom will ‘be cpen to receive clothe ing for men, women, children and in- Mfi No eclothing will be accepted after March 25. The committee asks the people of Daniclson and vicinity to_ebserve the following suggestions: care o tle, nearly emptv. The damage to the - | feathered brothers, 2 Bird House Con- : A ; . George Cyr, U, S. S. Gargoyle, care " o flbmle Shofl“s f:ama ufr::ndmdm“ L i i élrd:d f;gvuxd ;mgrr:z of Griswold Merélnv'Servlce—Servtlu Postraagler. ‘Mow. Yok Gt nesli:lble.tm!d IR dsthing from houses whers there aro | the Juniors in which it is hoped the| /g Presented Baptist Church—Five| Napoleon Cyr, U.'S._§, Michigan, |, The fire company Rot Heafed : us_ diseases. grown-ups will take a helpful and en-| Benard Boys Answer Country's Call |care Postmaster, New York. ruck and jumper but was not needed. couraging interest. At this meeting the examination over the coursé-in Citizenshin will he giv- en to those foutteen years of age who, after passing it, will be considered Junior Chautaugua Alumni; certifi- 48 pot a rummage sale, but an for worn—not worn out clothes. e following articles are not need- ed: Men's stif hats (derby, siraw, /Charles Rathbr Pensacola, Fla. William i./Heureu New Londap, Conn. “Alfred - Bacon, 'U. Bungalow No.' 113, Eighty-eighth Man to Enli Donald C. Bliss enlisted Saturday at New London in the Engineering Corps. He will leave Thursday for Fort Slo- cum, N. Y., and will enter Camp Amer- ican University, 434 Engineers, Road and Bridge Battalion. ‘Mr. Bliss has been a civil engineer for the F. T. Lev Co., of Springfield, Mass., who built Camp Deve He was tlere all summer in the division of estimates and sttpervision. He reg- istered in Griswold, the home of his parents, and makes the 8$8th man to go from this town. ~—Old Main Bursts—Ligquor Raid. Submarine Base, S. 8. Fulton, New London, ‘Conn. 1 5 Herbert Thompson, stellation;” Newport, R, T Bverett H. Hiscox, Jr, S°N, R. F,; Co. C, Reserve, Training \,amp Cloyne Field Barracks, Newport,. Arthur Blanchett U. William Johnstone, who is assisting the local council of defense has by ex- haustive inquiry heen able to compile the following list of addresses of men gone from Griswald: Wallace H. Payne, Yaphank, Long Island.” Jamn Duggan, Camp Upton. Freq Raill, Camp Upto: Hazard Aramony, Camp Upton. Philemon Gillotte, Camp Upton. Arthur Rioux, 350th Aero Squadron, Garden City, N. Harold Brickley, Co. B, 101 Machine girls on the night of the play,ow!] will be “ The Way to Happiness.” A consideradle amount time will be givén this afternoon to the tiging for this play. ~ AN Juniofs who wish to"take part must be préesent, ag lll,:nplm can . be assigned -after this e. William H, Putnam, Chairman. Camp Upton, S S. “Oklaho- ma. ‘Harold Jacobs; 'Div: No. - 4, Section’ No. 4, Commenwealth Pier, Boston, Mass. Gun Batt, 26th Div, A. E, F., France, | ;George Davis, 1. §. 87 No. 352, care Five Menard Boys in Service. Willlam H. Putnam, Hartford, form- | Henry Bicknelj, Camp McCleI;:\', Postmaster, New York, With_the acceptance of Adrian Me- erly ol Dnnhllnn. will be chdmm Anniston, Alabama. To. this list are to he added this nard, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Menard have won a distinction that it will be exceedingly difficult to surpass. They have five sons now in the army and|- navy. olt‘ the- 'o;mn:lm'“ t::tthwi'l';‘:uv'e in charge the making e d Liber- T raphical Di tv loan @¥ive. to be launched in the r[!_er:\;sce ey s i capitol city next month on the first an- | Jjohn Dwyer, Div. Supply Train-Co. niversary of this oo\mt.ry" entering of {4, Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Ga, - the great war. Samue] Schnitman, 9th Co., 32d. Batt thier, week: three names: Donald (. Bliss, Ses Can Co_m, M Bkl Honi Sol b 8 ik L’Heureux and Kiscox will-go to New- port U..S. N, R. ., and Bliss to-Fort Slocum, New Yorlk. A.few Polish ad- dresses have not been- secureq yet. Polish Rally. Mr. Putnam's ap man ig a4 r able abilif previous on ibetty loan of the scogni he has displayed in the|Camp @reen, N. C.. tha chm- St. John, Co. B, ®7th Supply ummn in financial ‘center of the state, . Fred . Cuturé, Co. ‘Bdmong Fournier. 30th Co., C. A. C. L intment as’ chair- [ Depot Brigade, Camp Devens, Mass. remark First Infantry, Garments ‘Most™ Needed for Relief Overseas. . Meémbers: of the . Red Crosg work A very largely attended Polish rally was held in the Finn Opera house on Sunday afterncon 1in' the interest of enlistments and general stimulation of war interest and spirit. my for the last rs and find it an exte.l!ent medicine children’s cmxizs and colds. If four children have a cold or cor committee will be at the Town hall on & = : imm them Father obn' “ W i1 he banter besrer of ‘the - drive [Traia Camp (Gordon, Atlanta, Ga. | Tuesday and Thursday-stternoons of | Five Minute Talk on War Savings. mediatel %;: - {L J on ltinatu!m‘m& ol in many mil-|Fort H. G. Wright, N. this week only to receive uged and| At the moving picture show in the it & pew. lons of ollars calomel—yet bave om fl s el 2 e M«M;Mh oriers whth surrounding ter: . Jehn Potts, -Supply ‘Qo. 58 “Art. Co, flm-m fisld u nm%olgh Y&%“‘rmflp M, Co. Ly - |4, , Letake, Cal - Jarvis, 630th Aero Sflm- viation Camp, ter, surplus clothing for Telief work in the occupied terpitory . of -Belgium apd Francq. T material in- the gar- ments must be sufficiently 'strong and durable to warrant cost of -transpor-. H{rmnwn’.u opera house Saturday evening, Judge A, M. Brown gave a five minute talk on war savings. His large audience 'gave the closest attention as he set forth what the country needs, explain- ing how the small boy with hig penriy oan save and help as well as the man Juha’; oud.mpbutufllpunnd I A safe family medicine Beomse it contes I hxv‘e reu)um-xf d:nlnd ather many o m'y rien é\'s. E flfl.LL aleohol or danger- to use it nou.'ld:mmt.