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there i& a forest fire it CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY - P it price. The output of certain entire in- dustries has been reduced as much as madl ‘Fole ., 2835 Shefel T : o e “your name and. ad: | United States as “a wasteful straln up- FOREST FIRES INCREASE LUNBER PRICES % supplied the market, from $35 to to $45 ————— . Washingten, Sept. 137 lumber, Cut out this slip, enclose age contaming Foley’s Honey | ing timber is being cut and destroyed ’® , 111, Md-lrty. You will receive in return (on the r fil pack: Tar Comiou Compound, for_coughs, colds and Kidney Pills, for pain in | o 0% than four times as fast s new ‘and . rheumatism, backache, | MOT® 5 and bladder ailments; and Foley | ree8 are being grown. Tablets, a wholesome and. thor- “Here cleansing y:m"},‘f fmord tgl"l:'-'vl!; fronts the nation” declared Mr. Pack. e, Tt O o G €8ish | “The wholesale prices’ on ‘upper grades . s ing factor to the increasmg price of ‘according. to Charle Pack, president of the Ame estry Association, who, In, a statement "“M’:‘; f:: P‘t"flch“e e e of soft wood lumber to 1865, when mills Lathrop esources of the ‘nation.” diseases &nd inseets,” he said, | WorSe than luxuries. limitless and have is an example of what con- Mr. Pack, as head keenly interested in "ASPIRIN® WARNING! Unless you see the name *‘Bayer”” on on Friday, Oetober $250,000,000. tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed |2 Fieanor Coliins by physicians for 20 years and proved safe by‘millions. SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an ‘‘unbroken package”’ of genuine ‘‘Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper direc- tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma- tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Strictly American! Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost bub a few cents—Larger packages A®pirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacld during the past week. Charles K. Hitcheock. ting corn and filling Mr. and Mrs. W. H. F. Raymond Hunt. from $20 to $25 a thousand feet prior between 1865 and 1917 when most of | goods. the supply came from the lake states and the south, and are now entering 2 |periefice in the paper manufactaring business. He will live in one of the com- pany’s buildings, which is being put in order, electric lights-and a furnace being installed. The finest tree in the village, an elm over 100 years old and nearly six feet in diameter at the base, which was in front of the house, has been cut i 50 per cent. Necessities. have fared[down, as.it obstructed light and air and Gouraud 1 The ramifications | was interfering with the foundations of of lumber shortage and high prices the house. Most of the summer - residents at the lake have closed their cottages and gone of the organization|to their homes. Among those who have conserving the na- | remained is Grace jlandall of Willi- tion’s forests, prefaced his ffatement with | mantic. She entertained over the week the hope that fire prevention would be “preached” in every. general level of $130 a thousand feet n For-| With a large part of the material com- practically our entire ppoulaticn.” Fire Prevention Day proclaimed by Pres- ident Wilson, when the teachers are ex- essary fire hazards and to help reduce the country’s total annual fire loss of COLUMBIA Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Abell gave a farewell dinner Monday of last week to | Myrtle are visiting at who éntered Smith college Sunday last. Miss Smith was valedictorian at Wind- ham High school this year, maintained an ayverage of over 95 1-2 during her entire high school course. Mrs. Ethel Blakeslee, who carries the U. S. mail to and from Hon River has been ill during the past week with an at- tack of articular rheumatism, being in Mr. and Mr&. Joseph Little of Wis- great pain and conned fito her bed. She |ronsin, were in town Thursday is unable to use her hands, and may not | valling on relatives. E recover for several weeks. Her duties are being cared for at present by | Avery regretting Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Hutchins and family, ®emssms took a trip over the Mohawk trail, covering the anied by Mrs. Fred A. Hunt and Mrs. Alonzo Little motored to Groton Long The Tolland Leather Board comany at Hope River have appointed a man from in New York were!Hartford to be superintendent at the mill, commencing October 1st. This will give the manager more time to look after| the purchase of stock and the sale.of It is stated that the new sup- erintendent has had considerable ex- in the same state coast. affected seriously 3, the day bofore| penter of Hartford. cutting the fence wires. a lawyer. having silos. & Carpenter accomp- minutes Saturday. #nd a party of fen friends, r. T e R school in the land|and Mrs. Stiles also Mr. and Mrs. Car-|ing the day with Mrs. F. Raymond Hunt. S. Hallenberg appeared before Justice |nlso Miss Kingsbury of Rockville and Raymond E. Clarke last Thursday even- |iMr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Richardson of pected to inform their pupils of unnee-!ing on comr#int of William Mathieu, | \falcottville were in town Sunday last, charged with trespassing on his = land, | wisiting relatives. tearing down his fence and gate, also By agree agree- | democratic candidate for U. S. senator, ment the case was continued Tor one | will gpeak at Yeoman's hall, week, to enable the defense to obtain |Oct. 1 at 2 p. m. Mrs. Warren Collins and her daughter Bridgewater, | jocal church preached an able sermon of Chestnut Hill, | Mass!, guests of Henry Little, previous- | junday on the conditions of the times, ly residing in this town. The steam shovel which has removed 2 | the church and the state, and declared large amount of surplus Center, and dislodged many large, bould- &rs. which are’to_be dydnlz'nlled.lp:nnn- Wiilliam Godfring of Buffalo, N. Y., re- | tory to laying the foundations of the new membered by many of the residents of | State roads, has been moved quite a this town as spending several summer vacations with his family at the Bortsche | debron. home, prior to the war, was in town at the distance from the Green, on the road to Raymond E. Clarke and Philip Isham, uttended a meeting .of Andover graage last Monday evening, having been asked to' serve “with others as judges at .a |been selected for a Rhodes scholarship contest during the lecturer’s heur. last, | in the borough. Word has becn received from Fred H.|scholars to represent the United States that it |at Oxford university are chosen in ac- lad been deemed necessary by the em- |cordance with a thres-fold requirement ployes of the state highway department, |in the will of Cecil John Rhodes, which 10 remove a handsome shrub in front of | comprise character, intellectual abfility round trip { his premises, on the Green, where the |and physical vigor. of about 250 miles in two days, and be- | ew romd is being constructed. ing -favored with beautiful weather. Many farmers took advantage of the nfie weather during the past week cut- exceedingly The | Adifer Bartlett, who died Friday in fihrub was planted by the lated Mrs. | wickford, R. Avery and was much admired by her neighbors, Who regarded its removal as +. great logs to the beautiful green. Kenneth Averv has been Dronchitis during the past two week the 2 vervices of a graduate nufse being nec- Point last Thursday and called on Mrs. | wssary. He was able to sit up a few il with Fred A .Hunt and family motored funday last to Groton Long Point, spend- Oriental Cream Fred A. Hunt and family motored Congressman °Augustine Lonergan, Friday, Ladies especially are invited to attend.—adv. Rev. T. Newton Owen, pastor of the The ‘ WWishbone BEDSPRING. THERE is no law as yet prohibiting bed- springs made of second-hand tubing and wire—and many ordinary springs are made in that way. To avoid this very real menace to your health, make absolutely sure of the spring you buy. Select the Wishbone Bedspring and you will be cer- tain of the quality. It is Rome quality throughout—and that means the best of everything and many exclusive features. Notice, for instance, the special curved links of the Wishbone —curved so that each link will give you a little more resilient support and comfort. Notice, too, that the Wishbone is abso- lutely noiseless and guaranteed against rust. A wonderfully luxurious and rest- ful spring — ask for it by name : The Wishbone. threatening an overthrow of the home, fhat a return to a more religious life was necessary to restore peace and se- surity to the world. The Ladies' Aid society is to hold a rewing meeting in the chapel this (Tues- day) afternoon. STONINGTON Christopher L. ‘Ward, Jr., who has in 1921 for Délaware, is a summer res- ‘| ident of Stonington and generaly known He is a graduate of Rhodes ‘Willlams college, Baltimore. was burled| in Stoning- ton cemetery, Sunday afternoon, the committal service being conducted by Rev. Dwight C. Stone. Mr. Bartlett was a former resident and for many years a condtictor on the New York, New Haven ana Hartford railroad. Stonington Pointers. Theodore Dewhurst will spend_ his two weeks' vacation on an automobile trip. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Cutler have re- At any drug store named below, a 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent. Simply present the coupon. Watch the results—they are quick and apparent. You will know then what this method means, both to you and yours. Go get this tube today. Men who smoke will see a \quick, conspicuous change Tobacco stains the film-coat on the teeth. So men who smoke will see a great change quickly. But millions of teeth have that same film-coat with a lesser stain. Children’s teeth are most affected by the film. Young teeth seem most subject to decay. Dentists advise that Pepsodent be daily applied from the time the first tooth appears. Other- wise, decay is almost certain. Pepsodent brings to women whiter, prettier teeth. But that means cleaner teeth and safer. The luster comes from constant film removal and the high polish given to the teeth. 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It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor- rhea. All these troubles have been con- stantly increasing — some have grown alarming. And all because we knew no way to daily fight the film. A new dental era Dental science has for years studied to combat film. Ways have now been found to do it. Able authorities have proved those methods by many careful tests. Now leading dentists everywhere are urging their daily use, PAT.OFF. ) an Pe oupon this week to Norwich, Conn. and the 4 Your Name.... ‘These methods have been combined in a dentifrice called Pepsodent. Millions of people have come to employ it. You can see the results wherever you' look —in - glistening teeth, in teeth you envy, maybe. A new dental era has begun, due to these discoveries. And these are benefits everyone should share. So you are urged to let this 10-Day Tube show what Pep- sodent can do. Brings five effects Pepsodent brings five distinct effects. All are apparent, some are quick. A few days’ use will leave no doubt about them. And a little book will tell you what each one means to you. One ingredient is pepsin. Another mul- tiplies the starch digestant in the saliva to digest starch deposits that cling. ‘The alkalinity of the saliva is multiplied at once. This is to neutralize the acids which cause tooth decay. Twao factors directly attack the film. One of themn keeps teeth so highly pol- ished that film cannot easily adhere. Every application brings the Pepsodent effects. Together they mean tooth pro- tection like you never had before. Watch these effects. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the ab- sence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the film-coat disappears. Compare your teeth now with your teeth in ten days. Then judg 10-DAY TUBE FREE 4 Present this coupon, with your name and address filled in, to this store named. It is good for a 10-Day Tube of psodent. this coupon to The Pepsodent Company, 1104 So. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, tube will be sent by mail. " ONLY ONE TUBE TO A FAMILY. * Nerwich Merning Buletin, Norwich, Conn. e this new- day method by what you see and feel and. know, turned from their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Pendleton and Finished in the Rome gray enamel, electrically baked on, the Wishbone is absolutely dust-proof—and free from grease. It does not stain the mattress the bedding where tucked under. Just compare th ni- tary, gray enamelled Wishbone with the ordinary, faded bronze-finished spring. Look on the Spring for the Card that describes this special Rome gray enamel. AT ALL GOOD STORES MERRIMAC-ROME ©OMPANY " 176 Portland Street, Boston, M. son, Nelson, after a visit at the home of E. N. Pendleton, have returned to their home in Brookline Mass. HOPKINTON Mrs. Harriet C. Kenvon was a visi- tor Sunday at the home of her son, John S. C. Kenyan in Ashaway. ‘The Perrin brothers attenda the fair at Springfield, Mass, the last of the week. Thomas A. Grieve and family were ‘Grow Your Hair ‘After being almost totally bald & New | oyoqts over Sunday at the home of | studies at AMred University, ok e e 7ot apa-of 6o_for | Daniel E. Blake. The resignation of Rev. Trasiam 3, ‘which {5 will send the genuine recij ~ John 8 T--+'+ returned last week | Ballentine as pastor of the v*--- Valley £ i S ny, es deep regre! e e e Or testing.box of fhe prep. | _ Rev. E. P. Mathewson and family and atation, | Kotalko, il Y ‘mailed Peith |Frank W. Mills made a motor trip to SHroughout;the ‘tosm: | Beach Pond Saturday afternoon. Tecipe 'if_you_send 10 cts... stamps o S i, S ‘ aigy y people are never witty, Wit- lver. His address is John H. Bettally | ponaiq Burdick bas returned to-his|ty people are never funny, s BT-301, Station ———— 5 i starts out to buy a tube, results and not reasons are what he is inter- ested in. 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