May 18, 1917. 
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and Reminder 21 
NEW PERFECTION 
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The Cook Is Known by her Kitchen 
A clean kitchen is the sign of a good cook. 
STANDARD DILCO.%F N.Y. 
And a kitehen that keeps 
clean without constant drudgery is the sign of an up-to-date cook—one 
who uses the New Perfection Oii Cook Stove. 
No coal-hod or ash-pan drudgery. 
Cooks fast or slow as you like, without soot or ashes. 
Visible flame that stays “‘put.’’ 
Perfection. 
Chimney that does it. 
In use in more than 2,500,000 homes. 
about the New Perfection Kerosene Water Heater. 
laundry or bath at low cost. 
PRINCIPAL OFFICES: 
For best resulis use SOCONY Kerosene. 
STANDARD OIL COMPANY 
NEW YORK ALBANY 
BULLETIN ABOUT WAR. 
Postmaster Foster of Manchester 
in common with other public officials, 
is receiving a copy of the ‘Official 
Bulletin,” a paper issued daily by the 
Federal government under order of 
the president of the committee on 
public information. The paper is de- 
signed to inform the public in_ the 
progress of the war and of official 
acts incident to its prosecution. A 
committee, consisting of the secre- 
taries of state, war and navy with 
George Creel as civilian chairman, 
was recently designated by President 
Wilson to inform the country as fully 
as military exigencies will permit on 
all subjects relating to the war. 
It is proposed to present in its col- 
umns all proclamations -and executive 
orders issued by the president; rules 
and regulations promulgated by the 
Federal departments; statutes bear- 
ing on the war and their construction 
and all other subjects related to the 
prosecution of the war, to which pub- 
Ask your dealer for booklet. 
You never have to sweep up after cooking on the New 
It’s the Long Blue 
Inquire, too, 
It gives abundant hot water for 
of NEW YORK 
BUFFALO 
BOSTON 
licity may properly be given. 
The bulletin. will be distributed 
without cost to public officials, cham- 
bers of commerce and similar agencies 
of a public or semi-public character, 
equipped to disseminate the official 
information it will contain. It will be 
conspicously posted in all postoffices, 
and the committee urges all libraries 
and other public or semi-public insti- 
tutions receiving this publication to 
make it available to the public wher- 
ever possible, 
