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ASH A T JEWETT CITY - s - / Alt The Business - { and vYa]'d Local Was I-\lit by South-Bmgxd_ Boat Freight—Five Cars | Trofleys Lea! Center £ 10 d 5 Knocked Off the Tracks—Engineer Studley of Putnam _n of Norwish sed "X, (Spectal to The Bulletin,) Jewett City, Conn) July 1.—The fast" freight No. 774, known as the beat frelght, bound from Worcester to New London, ran intc the local frelght :lé)-n' .'§ o'clock this afternoon. The " Slightly Hurt—Local Freight Flagman Said Not 1o Have | Those who were eyewitnesses of the accident say i* was a mfracle that no one wez killed, and this view is shared by the tralnmen who figured in the wreck, When the crash came there was u general rush tc get out of the Jeweit City station, but no one there Q July 4th and 5th QUALITY ' QUANTITY QUICKNESS E. CHAPPELL co, of Wire Sale 1 t was being switched to a | J ® ® & o : siding and was halt way over the | Was Injured. G Coal Brick, Lime switch when the boat train came down | The Norwich-Centrai Viliage trolley the line. A flagman had beeu sent out | S€TVics Was pu of commission and Telophanes and the local freighi, but the supposi- | until a%our 3 v'clock by the wreck, and &: AR ho 213 mob get enobga dis- | at thai tima uader.ihe-diraction. of Lumber Cement i Dhr of the Connecticut the disarranged wires were | and balf an hour later the 4 came inte *orwich. The Mid- rreciing cge., did not arrive until d in the meantime passengers ening trair: north and south- were transterred aroand the Tre line was oo-ned eneugh the pussenger be© rain through | exch Norwich at .45 o’'clock, taree-quarters of an/hour late, The wreck hapicned in nearly the -hat of about three to protect the local freight. Ifive carg were pushed off the tracks &ad The boat freight, south-bound, was ' at about 45 'miles am hour whe i swuag around the curve above the ‘Jawett Clty station and nee: . i3y was & string ol empily ooal cars swnding -ia froat of the Jefrott Ci*y station. ; These cars had just been puided” wut o¢ the Aspincok siding by the local train working there. Stude- Iy s»versed his engine, bui the speed | ‘was too t to step his traln before | seme piacc - ¢ H k3 (s:;hemm the cars, directly in |imontns azo. | front of the south end cof the station. e Neither merober of the boa: train en | iine crew was injured, but the impact Tiep 445 treder out of Norwich for | s Jeweit Ciiy wen! ay far as Tafts sta- | Only two more days for this biggest of all sales to run. Only two more _days of the wenderful “live wire” bargains. Many of the items first advertised are still in force M. C. HIGGINS COAL HIGH GRADE COAL Office and Yard 208 North Main St ©Office Telephone 1257 and there have keen many additions to our long bargain lists, so you will find every de- partment : literzlly bristling with “live wire”’ possibilities. DON'T DELAY! COME NOW! LIVE WIRE SHIRTWAISTS : SPECIAL RIBBONS FOR FOR THE FOURTH WEDNESDAY SHIRTWAISTS in stripe patterns A large line of beautiful Taffeta Rib- They are made mostly hons in all of the most popular shades of the season. Ri“bon ef eur regular 29c quality. New is yeour chanee to get a supply at about ene-half the regular price. Special Prite, 17c a yard 35¢c Dresden Ribbons for 25¢ For Wednesday we offer a pretty as- sortment of these dainty Dresden Rib- bons. All choice designs. Special Price, 25¢ a yard J. A. MORGAN & SON GOAL Office 57 West Main St., Telsphone 510 ard Central Wharf, Telephone 834 PROMPT DELIVERY GOAL rree Burning Kinds and Lehigh ALWAYE IN STGCK A D. LATHRQP, l sr—-tor- Market and Shetucae: Telephone 148-13, GALAMITE COAL “It burns np clean.” Well Seasnneld Wood C. H.. HASKELL. :{ the collision drove th: cars down agalyist the lonomotive «f the local; don 20é war 1 there \wher n. freight snd gave Engineer Eruce of (the w ok w. s m-celved. its passen- | 2 shaking up und slightly in- {&ers W " taken .. vard of & train go- | juTed his leg. Fireman Walsa of ths « iine from Norwlch at § leaal was not injured. Horaey Fro- »43 transterred around when | verce of New London wea the Jee * & was reached On the return of the locai traim, whe wea suge train tgok "the passengers to have gone baik *o signai ths beut | from th o’ciuck train wai treizh? bui ne was nof seen r; he ciuw of that train. > was aboxnt the wcene of the . during ths evenirg and would { Tafts station towurds sewem « 2= I8 no comment as to what he h-d | transferring passengrIs refatlvs to carrying out his duty | when the seine of the wreck w.. the train. reached. ve of | WABH SILl and i plaie bick or white. with iow neck and either long or shert sleeves. A $1.98 $2.98 = 98¢ SOiFE, SFECIAL LIVE WIRES FROM THE GARMENT SECTION FOR WEDNESDAY WOMEN'S avD MISSEHNS” WASH DRESSES in sev- $1.98 © AND MISSES’ WASH DRESSES made eral) eiydsh models. wese dainty dresses are made ssues, in pretty striped designs, with blue $5 48 * o e” bargain. . SIRTS—Mostly colored stripes with s white. All good style and splendid zopular Lerd Byron is seen in the lot. .7, and $4.50. BALKAN MIDDY BLOUSES—Just received a new line of Jzese pretty blouses. They are all the rage. V& have every‘size from 10 to 18 years. special “livai < ' ester. At 8.30 rosiey sinc.as #1e latter pa=’ arerne. 4 was ssat nortd o« SALOON KEEPERS CONFUSED OVER FREE-LUNGCH LAW Seme Took Away the Edibles on Tues- day—Law in Effect August 1st. . Most of the saloon keepers of the dity were up in the air, as they ex- | cialist party there was an open % pressed i, on Tuesday over whether | meeting at Rose place at 8 o'cl to ‘allow the free lunch counter to | Tuesday 2 addres: stay or call it in, since they had had | R from the state retail ligquor | association that the new law | the free lunch went into ot-on. July Ist, but a recent rt | GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP OF THE TRUSTS Advocated by R. C. McCaleb, Socialist Organizer frem Wisconsin. LIVE WIRE LACES AND EMBROIDERIES EMBROIDERED FLOUNCINGS which are mussed and soiled from handling will be sold at a reduction from our very low Live Wire prices— Under the auspices of the local so values run as high as $2.98. wns. ginghams and chambrays, all prettily trim- Ty 12 cellars and cuffs, lace trimmed. 7~ WORXJ'S AND MISSES' SILK DRESSES—mestly E n the most favored colers, all handsomely n at mewspapers had made the cate g oo g I8 !)_l&d = ]_ e e : : : l : luce or in Bulgarian effects, alues $8.95 o nee A et i ity o g 4 s, according cont pitich 1 3 o mw«:;find from the = ufucturers state, Formerly lmu—_ < e :ption owing to the BATHING SUITS Special Price 69¢ Mest Cigars Are Good. y of ng men to pur- chase back t hich they Owing to the d'@lcaltiese eucvuntered under competition the manuf, hit upon the ides of co-opera controlling production so that ne mo goods would be produce: than .ae working men could purni: ™nd- ing the oooperation st wl ‘hey secured control of raw materfal, of the machines of production, amu co- operated In the selling. The resuit was the modern day trust, which is but a centralizing of the things our fore- the thme for all messures to go into |fathers did individually 137 years ago. Once the tools were a part of the man, but the time has come, under central- ization, when man is a part of the tools with which he labors. All the politfcal parties appreclate the fact that the trusts today lle in the hands of individuals. These in- dividuals are’ using the trusts as a THESE ARE BETTER TOM'S 1-2-3 5¢ CIGAR GOOD FELLOW 10c CIGAR Try them and see. THOS. M. SHEA, Prop. Frankiin St Next to ths Palace Cafe MAHOGANY TRAYS Formerly 98c— X Special Price 49¢ EHADOW ALLOVERS in white and cream whieh sell-regularly for 88c a yard. For Wednesday they will be half price. Special Price 49¢ WHITE EMBROIDERED EDGE in a variety of pretty patterns. Good materials with fast edges. 25¢ value. Special Price 15¢ Get that Bathing Suit now for when you de want it the need will be urgent, We have a fine line of the very latest models for Women, Misses and Children. From $1.98 Upward FOR THE MEN---A Fourth of July Special 25c NECKTIES: . ... v ... ..c...... 3 for 50c For-intandatand Dol 1a s 17c each 3 for 50c New Haven wrote that the law was s intended to g0 ints effect en the first of July and the notices he sent around were print- od socordingly, but that the measure B oic con! very large assortment of all the best color combinations. A unew lot just received. They are full length. to take a chance on what the law might de. Sarne saloom men kept :’?p'fm luach rigorously off the list, B served It as before. One pro- Tonch put the out In ‘the | burglar uses a gun, to hold up the pub- morfing Whea hes was assured | Itc and extort from them thelr money. Some of his that he was | The trust as a business combination Latest Designs istified In doing so, but swept it out |is a good thing, reducing the cost of & ol ¥ ‘when others | production, but in private hands it is 1 Best Goods 2 %bad thing. The trust is misused. The holdup man takes your money without a aust return and you call out the force. The first thing they do is,to take the gun away from him, because he has used it in an un- tals wav ha thought ke would be ac- |soctal way. Individuals are using the l 1d all that tis law siued at.|trusts to hold up the people for mil- the deager of infec- |llons and they must be used as we use unicable, the holdup men—we must take away thelr guns. We have tried every other 3 way to settle the question. Mr. Mec- 't Caled spoke at length on the efforts & promiscuous assortment of hands, |to regulate the trusts in the past. I iohmsaor S v, The Standarg Oil is a typical mod- A¥stermelens arrived with the hot waye * in who wwere of a contrary opin- “iar. Ons poprietor suzgested that he to serve individual lunches by passing the food out over the bar Lowest Prices John Kam._fl. Bliss, - DEL_HDH.‘ HUTEL The Vaughn Foundry Co. | Palace Pool and Biliard Parlors Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry St., 8ix Tables—five pool and one Billiard, MILL CASTINGS Tables sold and repairing done at reasonable prices. a Epecialty, Supplies at all times. e Orders Receive Prompt Attention 49 MAIN STREET : ‘ CIGARETTES P “The En;y‘bf All Cigagrefté BManufacturers’”’ 4 European Plan Grill Room open until 12 m. WAYES BROS. Props. WHEN you want to put your buai- ness before the public, there is-no me- dium better than through the advertis- ing columns of The Bulletin. ern trust, he said. It is valued at 100 millions, earns 50 millions a year and is run dy 12,000 hired men. It be- longs to John D. Rockefeller. The man who runs it is absolutely necessary, while the man who owns it is of no service to the public. When the voters get sense enough to vote to own the tools they work with then the trusts can be owned by the people, collec- tively. Government bonds would be printed to purchase the Standard Oil, as the 500 millions of bonds wera printéd to purchase the Panama canal. In connection with hig oil John D. has controlled railroads and when he de- sired a piece of land for his road, the land was taken by condemmation pro- ; [ mar s“lts ceedings. So if he did not desire to y sell the Standard Oil, the government 4 3 would take over the system as Mr. AM thing for any man Rockefeller did the land for his rafl- y 4 « [road. who likes fine clothes and is | ™Mr. Rockefelier has sworn that the cost of producing a gau«):’ntcf ofl }s m saver too. two cents. The difference between this L two cents and the tlghurbeen or sixteen Y or twenty cents wh! you pay for it, We clear our stock each (i the amount which would be savad to you, the consumers. This is the 50 season ; 'et lhe l.ce mdy millions profit which the business is 4 7 p " paying each year. toxecgive the new goods soon We advertise exacty as It is 4 ".The increase of miilions in MECCA Isales is the resuit of irenziéed competi- RECEIVERS' ACCOUNTING. to arrive. Creditors in Bellamy vs. Ware & Bol- NRas o] Eieepoalis, S - v ar 3 hy 4 ’ " Get your share of the good lamy Receive 37 Cents on Dollar, g&hon. Smok; ers:rs|mp,y made compari= Th f Bellamy vs. Ware & 3 things. e Sy B TR bought more MECCA. e cmr'Mhefl;B ‘uesday n-;oaniing.m Attor- oo v s LR gt P . T presentec 0 e court ~¢12. Suits now s 9.50 ?}?ey finfi p;g::spa.nd the rteeetvushjp X p in bankruptcy was terminated, the at. 51 5. Suits now 311-50 tnm:? stating that the mditoruel:fl been paid 37 cents on tse dollar. In the two cases of Watt vs. Guile, et al, briefs in demurrer were flled this morning. . %18. Suits now $14.50 $20. Suits now $16.00 - -$22. Suits now $17.50 King’s Daughters on. Picnfe. ? Charitable circle of the King's ‘24 Suits now 319’50 Daughters found a lovely spot for their picnic on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. $25. Suits now $20.00 gValter Holdlen on“Plne sfl;euthn.nd‘flu - . ay was pleasantly spent there A STRAW HATS at big re-|fine collation was served and the mem. I i > bers experienced much to appreciate in the outing on such a hot day as ¢ they found it very comfortable at Mrs, Black and Blue Suits not in these reduced prices. Holden’s. Among the sixteen or more esent were two guests from.ebroad, s. Jacodb Lanz and her daughter, _ Wedded at Sister’s Home. The wedding of Frederick N. Ricl- ard and Miss Minna E. Muench took place at the home of the bride’s sister, ‘Mrs. H. A. Heebner, No. 146. Elizabeth street, Monday. Through an error it was stated that the ceremony was per- formed at the home of the bride’s par- ents, both of whom are deceased, 3 Same Police Court Officials. SPECIAL SALE Judge Wildlam B. Coit, FOR TWO DAYS ONLY, July 3 and 4| Attorney Danlel M. Cronin and Cleme 1 boftle’ Whiskey . ..... . B0c | Samuel T. Adamg of the New Lon. 1 bottle Mu-enbsz Wine. . so: don police court sticceeded themselves 1 bottie Sweet Catawba Wine 50c | Tuesday. Judge Coit was reappointed 1 bottle Port Wine .. B0e | bY Governor Baldwin and he reap- The above, valus $2100 pointed the other officiafs. They took 44 $1.00 oath of office before tha_ opening of ‘For Two Days Only Dokt EDWARD GOLDBERGER Lo et o Sales.of holtd: £, .~ ales . of | ay suppiles are helotng