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B of the sca, tne | this country. Mr. Curley r(‘spmnls! BW&“O\V\‘A] their in- | with the statement that Mr. Gallivan § THH 1 | is a liar. How crude those Boston | u also hot on the | folks are, at times! | febrobates who are — — | c Iliafi famous orders of For the first time in the history of | Bechreckiicnkeit”. | shipyards, the United States has out- ‘ . Bn and have | stripped Great Britain. Deliveries in | They will meet | ¢ two countries January 0re Beir comrades in | 1918, were 1,636 ind 1,345 By paid with life | S26 tons respectively. Heretofore the | Unite iKingdom has delivered more il hip., nnually than the rest of =t poan e MARNI. | world combinec fpriate that we | r ACTS AND FANCIES. the Dbirth- e Charmmg New anniversary | Liloyd motto is ‘“‘Hold NN N fiatne. When | IMast \ army’s is “Run al resbeb & | Fast.™ 1 firned on the | L . - ia i} «t la I copturing | to send to Franc S el Ly S Bty el i ; X ; ALL WOOL SERGE DRISSES weré mo | €As¥. 11 s Inough!— Philadelphia | SEs it ‘( « SR - R L ¥ < Priced — Each ‘ Inquirer S S 3 S g A o Sl ER f to g —— i e 5 20.00 Marne has | Having run short of hair and | VIRGINIA DARE £ : i Bit F'rance 1s | straw the German cigar manufactor- R WOOL JisiistY DRESSES King’ the first | i€ he xquisitoly deslgned creations in all tcading shades for Lail e been forced to close.—New | e Y E London Day. > - the as- o] [ E r Lr “poor” fire hose. A look into the | treasurer, James Coffey; steward, Mi fthous\nds of Of course Jick Perihine 1o'a migh | i ! F [ past easily brings to mind the wuse ! chael Claughse) The last 1 i e anie i (;r LBl Ry WY | 9 L made of the four trumpets enumerat- | tioned was & member until killed « rriced ( P hich she | responsibility, | ! L g s . P R e e L O tleyy | ed umpets were regarded as a | few years ago while going to a funet ,bfia_ _b 54 7.;_')0 e e e e e R great cssential to the fire fighters of | al, a member of Engine Company No. | b e Bom. Sep- | " 1,gianapolis Nows. G I 4 the old school. There were two hose | 3, the rightful heir to the estate of t iy e e S A D 8 great day ‘» i A S pipes, 8 hose wrenches and one hy- [ old Niagara Hose company | o ‘-_‘-“ LRESSES e dr: wrenc Th ¢ \§ x 1 < N PR B hat wi [ gt the Omes B Mo i e Jrant wrench. The nll',\m aras cn\l“l d| Fostor ot lOld Niaearns: RS el uslipne e e | SRR e g entertain a few guests occasionally i ! whes ¥ s S ires R oo | iallmavEembloyies) COURteoUR It Bthio ¢ i it having i ite cquipment 28 good | _ When the rdorganization of the old et public, we shall believe that autoc- | ] *61110116 OI Old M‘a ara Dayg cone ve e 28 & G ins b racy is on its last legs.—Cleveland | o Nlagara GJS jneiseaion ohalio I s &’kO 00 D 00 e fou & uu. cel hose reel which | Was compc Plain Dealer. Foreman, William Sullivan; assistant | | was part of the company equipment ! rman Kultur is a disease which R o e e iPrancis Hart; hosemen, Peter Clerkin Chal HOOL ot | o Branden. | threatens our world. * Tach individ- el v e Patrick J. Riley, Patrick Smith, Mi. Smart new sses for Girls, 7 ;. i pal arhiequGeran s A sormo Alterations at No. 2 Fira station = The cily then had 179 fire hydrants, ; Chael Campbell, Thomas Cuminskey [oLd years SorRage i Theyire the Allics. | fection which will spread the disease EiE S : o : james Coffey, T s Leo, Michael riced i a0 illed. This is the truth | NOW in progress brought to light this Thettotal lexpensestofithe fire ide-i| James sGoliey, g lnomas Leo, Fiicha I s = XN unless it is killed. This s the truth { ook on old hat device that once des = Partment in 1572-3 were $2,333, more | Mulhall and Michael Claughsey. Of $E 98 © each anniversary of tho | Of this war and that is the spirit of | 08 AR 08 GO CR TN 0RO 5T than half of which was expended for | those members Sullivan afterward be- = 4.49 g Canada’s general and Canada’s army. VEoa L B s Ya came chief of the department and 4 . I e et and revived some pleasant memores the purchase of a new ladder truc 8 f 1 WOMEN'S HOUSE DRESSE: \ man LA e of the old New Britain Volunteer fire for the Aetna Hook & Ladder Co. Claughsey became a member of the Thix a most importaut pur- o THE REASON. { department. It was dust covered, but Before Fire Alarm Days. regular department. Mr. Leo loft s Pl o ALy e e 5 = 2 IO | when that was removed it revealea In the days of the old Niagara Hose | New Britain and established a paper S ”".,,‘ 0 adioa "Mepartment has ordered A oe e B | some of the gaudy color that ap- Ccompany there was no fire alarm sys- ; POX Mmanufacturing business in New s R e R S B Msos of cum for the |l W 8 line of army trucks s e Fer: | Alarms were soundad by a zen. | Jersey and atthined s ‘position of o special lots 1 e Goftollineguptieitil, During the first year of New Brit- €ral ringing of the bell. Chief Mul- | Wealth and affluence $1 6 i $2 98 there™. Buy gum! Their soldier drivers bromged and | .o yisiory as a city New Britain’s Vihill, first chief of the fire depart- | The old volunteers in other com- »J = floan firo protection was obtained through Went, suggested that fire alarms be ! panies included the late Dwight A ANLEES ON S FASIECOLOR . Parsons and A. W. Hadley, who (.l,\(.h AMS Our New Fall Showing is now W iscipline and drill, X ; it selnlin o o | the volunteer organization. Composed &iven by ringing the bell the numbe Devoid of plumes and gilt and braid | de- Of the ward in which the fire was lo- ; Still living and was for a time amen- | | E BYS General Foch: “We will con- inue to pur ue the enemy implaca- : e S as it was of 145 members the fire 3 placa Anc and circumstanc . . e S And pomp and circ 5 partment was really more of a gocial cated, for instance if the fire was in | ber of the fire board. ready, pienty of new designs and b [\Bly.” Berlin papers please copy. | And bound upon the long. long ride Seorscl Gobley momw Telcatnical an® a i | 1'\:('1‘\10 e organization. The volunteer depart- the First ward to sound a single {.y&-«tlfi,(ly 'rmh o ‘J ! X-"‘M“ colorings to choose, from. 32 ¥ \ s e : ment was organized, as far as can be Stroke at stated intervals. Such a Perintendent joined the fir arts hchesido b o fiorable one. | We hope our readers receive a gen- Iking down the street | ecalled by some of the older resi- ' Plan was attempted and though then Iment in 1876 and is the oldest mem- : . 48(: & )\ saw you walking v e stree § el s (i ser > fire departmen Y i yarc ; Felative here of | erbus share of hose 6,000,000 letters | | S dents, previous to the Civil war. A Mayor Hart urged the installation of ; Der of the ‘1*““ Gy "j"‘ 'l" B [‘”'n‘_‘fi T ST S B0 711y too | thatl have just arsived trom overscas | Al ALathart sios aa whita as||fSWiof theiveterans ot tho old voluntitheyGamewelllfrel alavm¥systemilash Sorvice, = FI8 grew wp with Sihe Srelifs = - Ll Balls GLOVES ) end tri i leses e i | teer organization are Michael Me- , early as 1874, it did not become an alarm system of the city | Now at last year's prices. These s patriotic rally in hon- e | e Sl | Mahon and William Horsfall, The accomplished fact until 1879 New Britain fire fishters in the days | @i extraordinary vaiues hold good General Pershing. Certainly | Add horrors of war—Those new- | All paid ““‘ by \”""”1 f[l““m‘ ruddy | former is perhaps the only living City officials took pride in the old of the old hand pump was an efficient | f for a short time only. Boys in France love and admire | style harem veils which make a wo- | > 0% 'h“f‘“‘h\ S MY ember of the old Niagara Hose volunteer department. The depart- organization. As pumpers the depart- |l Women's Lisle Gloves feir Teader. Their letters show it. | man look as though she had the T G e @l G LI, company. Mr. Horsfall was a mem- ment officers were pretty well pleased ment had somewhat of a reputation Valud ee Al Way wonld speak fo us, thes | e e ber of Niagara Engine company with the men as may be judged by the - When a dozen or more of the huskies ot c . % PRSI ~ Yy | mumps. And yet, oh i 2 2 i % ras ¢ ractic: 1ir 5 epo f Chie vihi v o »ok hold of the rails the water would | 5 = buld tell us by all means n let | I would not walk with you. It wag common ipractice’ In cthe | Tonort of ChiefaMulvinill, who jon Looksy P AL | B “Sucdetex Fabric Gloves e 18 &ll means not to let | s = 2 early days of the fire companies to | Wrote as follows regarding the annual mount higher and higher to the steady 3 oo rshing Day pass unobserved. And ‘l Von Hertling has gone the way of | | Fohod the A0 Ty trncl { have such picturesque names as the inspection of October 31, 1872: The , rhythmatic count. Jake Gibbo J off el 79C s watchec ose d ks i = epartment ‘“‘made creditable - | Stee: lis Pingree, Alphe y 2air . we have a celebration, we trust it | all Tmperial Chancellors, and will ap- |~ Go rolling out of sight | Actna. tno Niagara and other signi- department tmade o eredituble ap. | Stes Ll B R ahels Washabie Cape Gloves il be for ALL the people of New e LOLI TR . . Aty de, | ficant names, such as the Alerts, the pearance and as a whole is deserving | nell, Luke ally anc Wil L Il be for ALL the people of New | ply for membership in the Hun D. | The landscape swam in tears of pride, | [ta7" FAMES SUCt of great credit for genera] efficiency, | gus were some of the members of the =W e Pair g s NIl e eangvants fladaR oficlub My throat grew strangely tight | =0 il 08 e and tournamentd ' sobriety and zood conduct, and being | department of those davs OD . > | eart went with them on their | ess parac : naments ' s : ; 5| departn h | ( \onor General Pershing, the peer- | st My heart went with them on their ) L - "} big events in the volunteer a volunteer department should re- The fire department, now equipped Kid Gioves 1 ed g w ' n's f n ym ceive « osterin, care of the citi- th speed otors and gasoline &y 4§ > 1 >, le ho has inspired our boys | The German high command an- R e | fireman’s lifc Inventories of cor the f ring care of the cit ,‘:”,,;, X “H o i - e 55 ‘“L‘ /5 to $,2 50 Pair the gallant deeds which are being | nounces a ‘“retreat according to a | And that was why 1 told you that [rzpsohs :h;‘ . ~r‘1!\ ”l(ll\ \‘\" s e R e e e e ? i . LIS Pedod att o 5 | e il 5 s S e tha egend dic > For instance e fir ¢ 72-3 n { smol s thert| s Oit all Kid aud Cape Gloves o s ins i iwell deanediinlan Certainly, Mar- Tou could mot \\"]"‘ \\tmf Lo i | Ningara Hose No. 1 listed among its sto $4,585 in the eight fires reported. | or linen hose, when at least ono-third |5 \F (8 f“‘_ll‘ B0 CLO R In s (oo y of the great war. Let's get busy | shal Foch’s.plan MinnallEyne N e ST o | cquipment 25 fire shirts, 25 belts In aliost every instance the fire oc- {in poor condition, are passed and |fi OuF Presens stock you cam save once and make our plans NOW for z ST are hate Rat Niagnra Hose’No. | curring was reported as of incendiary | good serviceable working equipment | o 1 rshing Day | Say State burglar i o Tndepdurd o B | 1 was a prosperous organization as it |origin is in use. Helmets have just been re- | £ OWING OF NEW Incidentally, Frid Aabevistats burelar broksginto "; (Utica Free Press.) i listed In its inventory one coal stove The old Niagara Hose company of | stored to part of the regular equip- | {§ NECKWEAR ncidentally, Friday the thirteenth, | house and forced the cook to prepare | The addition by the Allies every two | and it was the only company in the | this perlod was located on South | ment of firemen and they are orna- ' The new creations are shown ght to be an ominous date for the | o meal for him. Bet she wished for | or three days of five:ten or a dozen | gepartment so fortunate as late as | Main street and was officered as fol- | mented with a device like that just |fi here first. Sce the values we 4re ins who have learned to fear Gen- | some ground glass | miles to the active battle front ap- | 1870. Tt also had an ofl can and one | lows: Foreman, C. J. Andro; first | found. The use of helmets has been | B omering for Saturday’s sclling. R aling pears to Indicate that Marshal Foch's & L nd ey | assistant foreman. J. C. Maloney; sec- ! required because of their value insav- (B g y G = lans are adily developing to ma- For business purposes it had 400 Iunrl assistant foreman, Thomas Mur- | ing firemen from injury from I:\er,n' 5= 5 = Our suburban correspondent just | | Thile n ; the con- | feet of “good” fire hose and 300 feet ! phy; secretary, Thomas H. Porter; | bricks or glass ) 49 ('9 ANTED—A MILLION COMFORT turity. While no one not in the ¢ feet of “good” fire hose a phy; 1 &oC; 49¢, 69c 'phoned in that 18 swallows were “ fidence of the Allied generalissimo or 3 i 98c"$1.69 BAGS. seen headed south “Down the | without the gift of infalible prophecy | = = ST s = - 1 An appeal has been issued for 1,- | hatch”, st likely. ! may say absolutely what those plar pe Q Q committee o begin an immediate in- ¢ ‘6d VS AR TN | indsor Dies U Sl R T e ents aaby sussont | WILSON INTERESTED | commiti 1o hoein oo immesiate - “DRY” ZONES AROUND || windeor s, Crens Do chine 8 mies, M D,000 comfort bags for wounded = — L dy and Student Ties in losstheresnonsiolifyflonith ot s | WAR INDUSTRIES (8] an colors. SLEEPING that the extension of the battle irc of France Interest in baseball cannot be dead | 1= 10 fozce Lradendortt to throw in his IN SLACKER RAIDS diers in the hospits | | e response will be ready and gen- | when 20,000 persons paid their ad- | reserve, to permit him to have no | | SUES IFOR $1,500. | ~ 3 ARMENTS bu It is litle enough, indeed, that | mission to see the first world’s series | quiet sectors which he can denude of e | —_— i ] Get your winter supply for the can do to repay those heroes who | contest at Chicago yesterday | men in order to strengthen menaced | \ 1 \yiorney General to Inquire Into | Partner in Real Estate Ownership Is! Senate Adopts Mensure to Keep F,} hildrenfinows beforciithesinew 1 P : | s 's and builc nd maintain an | S | Fall prices 2o into effect . ve bled for us. They were willing | S e [ieccrorsandiaiiciuoga i issatisfied wi ssults, R 5 ’ o . : ¢ Five their all I | | warmy of maneuver with which to ! and Report On New York Dissatisficd with Results. { Saloons Away From Shipyards WINCHESTER SLEEPERS glye their all,—now they are in| The son of a German ex-vice chan- | jaunch a counter offensive. The draw- | Peter Baba brought suit today, | G Planis in sizes 0 to 9 made with the d, and it is the intention of the | cellor has been killed at the front, | ing into the great battle successively Round-up. through Attorney Sidney Clark of | ARG I Ot L an L teor. erican people to see that their | but the Kaiser's six slacker sons still | new sectors with continuous pres Washington, Sept President | Hartford, against Lazar David and Washington, Sept. 6.—The senate Nzes 0—1—2 pr ced 0 there and everywhere enforces upon . Paul Badal for the recovery of $1 bry wish is gratified coImarchine oniii: a ek o e oot a personal in- | aking cognizance » yesterday o 1o s & Lo DRG] (0 e G L nas s dismo | ylisonghas Eetion HooUiA fpersonia | The plain alleges that a co-partn.r- | t2King cognizance late yesterday of 5 ollowing is a statement as to how — R and effectively pre- | GUiry into the circumstances surround- [ «hip existed in the ownership of | the increasing demand for restriction Sizes 3—4—>5 pr y.-n 8 Fhvgietined ¥ i : ion of its forces and effectivels - E ! d ; ) e bag ould be made and what The office hoy savs he saw a spy in | vents the shifting of them from one |ing the slacker raids in New York city | houses on Horace and Lyman streels!of the traffic in intoxicants in the now chi JOC 3 Sizes 6—7—8—0— ms he paid in y should contain. It will be well | a lunchroom today, and just when |to another. Thus in large measure, if | and the wholesale arrests made in coa- ‘ 'Q.,,'f, the “"“"‘]“‘ “‘ : : neighborhood of coal mines, ship- those who intend making one or | the staff got all excited he coolly an- | not wholly, the Germans are deprived ;nection with the dragnet tactics of the | .,[',H,‘.‘m':i”,“fl‘ . yxyn'\v“l 42‘1";";\ ,,,: il vards, munition plants and other each fl," b re to cut this vl i e oo e )£ advantage that herctofore has | department of justice and government | also alleged that David dic a3 : of fac re t t and keep it for | hounced that it was a mince-pie. | of that advant A LR (e | his share in acordance with the terms | manufacturing establishments en i 5 ity B s uidance s B | been with them continuously, of op- |agents . Sange it e eme Bt : : DENTON'S €1 A iy erating from interior linc Ioch is| Stirred by complaints from many | of the partnership agreement is al- | gaged in the production of war neces- priced @y The bags should be strong and Physical culture experts tell us |y .o ine active an extended front and | sources, sume of them from senators, | leged neglect of business and failure | yoo passed without even a roll call o (\c J}l 3% prightly color Cretonne is the that wearing slippers at home make | ining continuous pressure upon | the president sent-a letter to Attoraey- | to attend o details has been the cause | . " eference to a committee a iy 2 material. The bag should be D : Iman Lot 5 e neral Greg n which he asked the | f losses. The appointment of a re- fon by Senator K e ceordine to size at present e the feet soft robably the crown | the whole of it, is forcing the German | General Gregory n wh 1e asked e & = resciutionibyisenator Eellogs (Min)) P el S ol ihatane ; e T i ymmand to keep engaged in most or | latter to submit to him at once ail the | and andivi ASSELS 18 | quthorizing the president to declare ISR stoclRat Ehculiicanal 1a : prince keeps his hat on in the house. | command to keej ag 0 L e : e R e asu 2 by 10 all of what would otherwise be its re- | facts in connection with the raids and e e ek s wherever in his opinion EAES ach bag should contain R === ’w\ N nd smashinz | the reasons impelling the instigation | The writ j‘““ served by Constable | such action was necessary ik OUTING FLANNEL of encouragement and the We believe that when those Bridge- | A e e 2 | of such procedure @ whaolesale | George D. Stark and is "““"}"‘ oluE ‘[" The Keliogg resolution was nply | [} SLEEPERS FOR CHILDRE ’ \V.‘.:’ = ’v‘ th ; yl,‘, o port strikers' names are handed to ;o cHCRY BIENEE L Tand no | Test and deteation of citizens le toithe superior cour that section of the “hone dry amend- | Huy them now at jast scason’s ol 11 wing | their local draft boards for immedi- | effective nucleus about which an | Ot since the war began has any acc S — = { ment” to the pending food production | @ prices. i g e IE ate induction int S Tl L S ' | of the authorities in connection thera 46T o : { stimulation bill of similar tenor and | § N TTLI: TOT puzzle mes, knives, | ate induction into the army, they will { army for striking purposes can be | o SpeTi e BLUNDER TAKING BOND. I\ 41 FOR LITTLI TOTS ) ¢ Wl off the strike rather abruptl organized il g e i | identical language @ In siz spec i aces, 1g Kits, pocket ca > strike rather abruptly DrERLZ! | as was seen’ hefe in many quarters. | e |y - 5] sizes ? g = 75 ! : : y a e o e t was sent at once to the House | hirror po combs, safety = e o T ~ ‘{' 4 | Not alone in the senate, where the | Prisoncr Released on $200 When It and there introduced by Representa '§ ial value. cach C 3 Zars, wri Sl e 3 3 Corporal Nelson's Views. | ] i e T /& Bech $15 o X Y ! atas PERS 'OF HE azots, writing pads and envel- New Vork s all et upoves that 50 ! } orm broke immediately upon the as- | Should Have Been $1,500. [ tva Miller (MisnhEbUE 61 Gbiccilon ol SLEEPERS OF HEAVY ::.: i)‘n’u“l; ‘hand - uv\‘\u.v\ vas- draft round-up Other cities have (New York Sun.) sembling of the senators but in offi- When the case of Joseph Dalla, |its immediote consideration interposed DOMET FLANNEI ine, talcum powder, insect’ pow- e Corporal the Hon. Knute Nelson, | cial quarters sencrally the action af | oted (o 8% Op SP0P0 PO |y Representative Dent (Ala,) its || In sizes 6 to 12 years 98 (;t-h\\l“‘ fciots "‘-h'd:y:v s Sneatls !‘n ur from | who enlisted in the Union army as a | the ‘l‘..mu-u::\:\n N = ‘\«v:‘\ w *y\““\“l— tinued until Saturday in police court | consideration was postponed under value $1.19 ! & haste toot ushes, socks, anybody. so we fail to see how the big | . s L 3 « he | cized even to the point of denuncia- S | B i : 4 e | PW the big | private when he was but 18, but, e 0 mder had beea made, | Yesterday morning, the bond for his | the rules of the hous WOMEN'S FASHIONED SILIK ¢ town is entitled to special consider- | bashfully adpmitted in answer to tion vl e g rolease was fixed at $1.500. Through ! With.the house in agreement to HOSE ow ma bags will New Britain | ation | question by fellow senat “attain which was to say the lez nrortun-{ . 5 under on the part of someone, just | take up the war revenue bill to- $1 25 : 5 4 te at this time seemed to be the gen - - at 4. pair . hish ? & ar ST | the high rank of Corporal,” is a stro | i o The que G ~| who it has not yet Leen determined, | morrow and continue considera- i : Z T Coraeth munnriotes | adviocate of calling boys of 18 for serv- | &ral canviction. EZS ARTEC R 07 ONC€ | pajla was released on furnishing ticn for a considerable time the Biack, white and I wanted EXPATIATION. PN S ie e boeni I oo vei oS BT 8 G0y o ral Ml na s (DRl alc LSS RS - “| hond for $300. When he left the po- | chances ave that the speedy enactme shades these grades Jor Fall de- advised by the war industries board | what he is talking about in that re- ) ¥Ponsit ol - R T P lice station he didl not have a cent | of the Kellogg-Miller resolution can livery from the mills means ost gratifying is the announce- | that they may expect only 15,000 tons | spect, but we suspect that he is not as | \‘“’"”‘(l“i“‘ ‘ e ",'} S “_"“l 2| with nim. When the mistake on the [e s v place until that important $1.50 pair. overy woman should . t by the British Government of [ of steel this year. Will they shorten | Well informed ahout the effeet a hatt( Vions EHOWEIRE BIE TIF SR (C0T ) hond was discovered, Dalla was R buy at least six to a dozen pair decision to publish the names of | the,—but that's none of our business, | & C¢NUrY Of fashion for athletics, for | {0 (gicers, His action in requestng | arrested and when searched had ”‘ The action of Representative Dent | while fhis opportunity presents f German submarine commanders “ 3 ' | outdeor life has had on older men | ttorney-general to submit to him | At first he said a man gave him the | drew a flood of privately expressed in- | itself. - - 5 i Jranyway | since he was a sol Snidithe Clare | oo B8 e | that | money ter he said he got it from | vective from the friends of the | & . ! e ships have been accounted for, . N . : g e the facts at once is talken to mean that | Money. Ld e [}‘3 CHILDREN'S SCHOOI, HOSE | oral in the Man Power Dill ¢ there will he na more raids of this| Iis brothe & - | who have heen killed, captured or A Hun commander offered a re- lot of the superannuated | ,\.,‘. le description for the time he s SR _ The primary object of the resolution | Fine and heavy dbbed in d 4 T A e 5 e QP SC o 3 | was the ination of & le plague | white and black, special med. The names are furnished | ward of $100 for the first American | Il men over 30 e | ing. or at least until the attorney-gen-| = ..o i . 5 was the eliminati Uit cEpiagt ' SRR e . g ¢ ! il e e e R e e IO TAKBEAUTOSNUMBERS: spot at Oliver, Wis., one and a balt | B values at pair C e Admiralty and the list sti- | soldier captured by one of his men. | A8 ral shall have cc 2 : et Sundav the nolice wil Hiles Fromthe ownis of Dulut AR e St | uply to have that many | gent that such tactics were justifiad, | Next Sunday the police will obtain i miles from the twin towns of Duluth. | AT OUR 3RD FLOOR i a comple refutation of the | That is just $100.02 more than an |, . el S e r r a f ession here bt | the numbers of autorsobjles used de- | Minn., and Superior, Wis., where a | St FION [ ge by the enemy that England : a4 off i e : e B ELUCRE s est of the’ fuel admin loon of large proportions, using nine | DLAPIRY s ¢ it England | american officer would offer for a | yeur innuated at thirty-one? |ir the facis arc as reportes In the | spite the request c fuel. Sl L e J dia While showing the new Fall been inventing stories of the de- | German prisoner 01 i | newspapers e president will not give | istration to conserve gasoline ].\ 1 bartenc '1'\ ing v\»\m-\n‘:, v motor bus | Drapery. materials B o L g’ his approval fo Any resumption of the | INg autos in the garage on that day. |line to the two dry industrial centors, | Bt UL S i e B = . . [,.m\~~ | ™he numbers will then be printed in | is proving a menace to the peace, | Madias and notol Dricedl s nes Theplal oo nfolme s ipeoriegunaly s 1" In the senate the raids led to an out- | the newspapers so that people can |order and energy of the two town ST T a =5 tere will be general rejoicing in | the strength of the entire German Not eve of so many | S 0 S has seldom been wit- | e who are the ones who do not [and where also no fewer than seven | @ 22 35¢, to 59¢ yard. y) civilized nation over the fact | people must be devoted to the defense | Wirm Idiers and | 0 Ca in the course of which tha ac. | comply with the request wholesale liquor houses are doing a | CURTAINS ey | French and ¥ 5 king | ) = eny riving business in ** d rail” booze. | Of Scrim, Marqusette nearly every U-boat commander | of the sacrd soil of the fatherland. | ' C 0" making | ;.1 of the authorities was likened by e S | thriving business in “third rail” booze. f Scrir Marqusette and e . ; e o the war un our OWN |g.i.¢0r Hiram Johnson to the whole- The extent of the effectiveness of | Net with plain Hemstitched has been gullty of a particularly | Sounds a little different from his | gjpls The willing to take a | e arrests of suspects in the Freach AT G. O. P. POW WOW. the resolution, regardless of its im- | j§ other with lace edgings and ious bit of piracy has paid the , boastings of last March | chance when it is a question of WiDINg | «Reign of Terror. Senator George W, Klett and John | mediate object, wuld be national insertions. Priced $1.50, $1.75, h penalty Among these may be - out Hohenzollernism. But the stories Democratic Sena? oined with the | H. Trumbull of #lainville went to $1.98, 5 to § 0 pai % ; | of such marriage 3 o . i i EmL e et- e e fets andl O . tioned Schweiger, who sank the | Congressman Gallivan of Boston }'.. h :‘ ria have a tendency to | republicans in expressing . New London today to (.y‘m 'hr(n]::‘ w{ S G x : ;;!nnll(t and Comfortables - = , increa e number of marriages of | republicar & violent dis-!ing of the republican state ral [ Stanley Stepella, six years old, who uy them now at a saving. tania, Sc ler, who sank the | charges tha s ponent for the Do ras | repu - S o ] nk the | charges that his or : st efore they g0 over.” ! approval. The upshot of the debate' committe Afterward the commit- | wanderad from his home in Hartford |[§ TRUNKS. BAGS and SUIT hic, and Wagentu who sank the | nomination, ex-Mayor Curley, aided s g0od here as it is on | w a resolution offered by Senator | tee will be the guest of Col. Her-y |and came to this city, was taken homu | CASES at end of season prices. lan Prince. All three have been | the German system of espionage in ¢ Smoot directing the military affairs| Hall of South Willington. | by his parents yesterday. lm 4 A L P ~ et ¥ . b L

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