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BT HIGH PRICES NEED NOT BOTHER FARMERS Written Specially for the Bulletin. It's all right enough, no doubdt, for arately or in combination. Now there may be farms in Connecticut which - won't produce corn. But there are the iucidess people who have to e |more that will—good corn, fat, meaty, Nraine: or howl about the high cost of | bunkum corn. It's less often ‘poverty e of soil that causes a corn failure than h e t ack of intelligent fe: nd in- nave to buy all they coneume | BCK Of (Rtel gcRt, fortiizalion o't on % |renv<nfldly of late vears, not . farmers on_ hil Beyond all which | n W gravel ric der su While there the r veller who own farm tco intelli of his o himself There is no herses than oats an to grain food for , either sep- hool boys on suburl farmer prices, as only fault with. It may be more profitable for him to ick to just one thing, sell it at big prices and buy everything else. That's for 2im to find out for himself. If it ORLIC rLLTED SISLK MALTED MILK Made from clean, rich milk with the ex- tract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. ’nfanh and children thrive on it. Agrees with he weakest stomach of the invalid or the aged. N“da no cooking nor addition of milk. ;Tmh:-nd sustains mors than tea, coffee; ete. kept at home or when traveling. Anu- m:m. fnotlip:;fik may be in a moment. dl-fu tbefore re! induces s Al ol B T v Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price Take a Paclrage Home f5 then the prices work as much for him as egainst him. But, if he wants to and thinks it will pay better, he can broaden out, raise pretty mear everything he needs, and be as Independent of high prices as the traditional hog on_ice! THE FARMER. A Lucky Day for New London A Big Business With Big Prospects—Reckless Speeding in New London—A Specious Plea For Evading the Law— The lllegal Sale of Liquor—The Unlicensed Places Do a Steadv Business. The New London Ship and Engine company that specializes in the manu- facture of submarine engines, or rath engines for submarine vessels, was fully established and in active opera- tion before the European wa: commenced and will undoubtedly c tinue long after the war is ended, I sigce its Mmception, the plant has not had the time to build engines fo commercial purposes. although there general demand for that type of gine, somewhat modified. The prod of this concern has all been the United States a s and nd Gardner, of the Ele a s'n of the la Gardner, for m be located London rinht to cr y point without endangered by the reck it each m s other case he in fing =" who wor who passed from one enue to the other. -There have been liqu°r raids by the | s?atr- police and by the local police ir New London, and successful ones t. from a police standpoin T gal sale of liauor continues i same as before the raids, and in some of the places that were raided. Some | years ago a Committee of Fifteen toolk | unto themselves the respect and enforcement of the liquor laws they did some good ong that while they remained active, but condi- tions finally reverted to the same old rut, and no more protection than ever is given the dealers who put up their big money for license and conduct their business on the level. It is not fair to these dealers to have liquor soldl contrary to law, and at almost any place. One who knows, one who has no difficulty in getting a drink on Sun- day or after hours, and who carries the keys to several club doors in his pocket, says: “Then enforcement of the liquor laws in New London is a farce, and the man who wants a drink and cannot get it on Sunday, or any hour of the night, must be a profes- sional bum and one of the King that would have difficulty to get service in the bummest saloon in New London. Take that from me.” “The. police owol:lonl"y raid licensed places that do business on Sundays and after hours,” he continued, “but why in the duece don’t they get after the kitchen bar roome and some of the clubs that are practically nothing more or less than publlc bar rooms, and where almost anyome who has the price can buy a drink. They are scatiered all over the city, and T firm- ly believe that the location of every taken by | the of local pc that the to thrive. place nown to state s.nd the HAS ROBBED S OF TER MODEL YOUR PREPARE dozens of delightful beverages by mixing' Clicquot Club Ginger Ale with any other drink where charged water might be used. Highly carbonated, deliciously flavored. Buy it by the case, from grocer or druggist Pronounced Q) niea ko GINGER ALE Winner of Medal of Honor, Panam, -Pa:-/ie Esposition The Clicquot Club Co. Millis, Mass. NEW GOWN | NEXT MON., TUESE. and WED. THE BANNER 8HOW OF THE SEASON [ FSQ: 18| 4+ SHOWS TODAY—4 OADWA\ 1.30 and 3.15—645 and 845 FRA’ THE LAND O’ THE HEATHER—JACK WYATT'S SCOTCH LADS AND LASSIES 10—PEOPLE—10 IN KILTS AND TARTANS will Sound the Pipes, Tap the Drums, Dance and Sing as 'Tis Done {ln Bonny Dundee, Special Scenery and Positively the Hmhut Salaried Novelty Scotch Revue Now cn the Stage. TRIANGLE FEATURE PLAY WM. S. HART in THE APOSTLE OF VENGENCE B6-PART INCE PRODUCTION ————————— The Show That Has the Whole Town Laughing. LAST CHANCE TO SEE CHARLIE CHAPLIN in The Vagabond His Latest Two-Reel Comedy CHESTER CONKLIN in His First False Step A Two-Reel Keystone Scream. LILLIAN GISH in the Big Five-Part Triangle Feature, An Innocent Magdalen AND A SPECIAL ATTRACTIVE BiLL OF KEITH SUPREME VAUDEVILLE KEYSTONE COMEDY FATTY ARBUCKLE In the Two-Part Fun Producer THE WAITERS’ BALL The Funniest Film Ever Made method described by Dr. Reithmu llerl is known as “Conductive Anaesthsi R |and he recommended it as being v TODAY Au I I o R I u P'al’ t 2 | superior to older methods. Pictures Under this method of anaesthesia— oNiTETyE el e e, THE MOROSCO-PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION | muelier, “a single injection of e drug | p i mto, for instance, the lu“ehr ‘iwa“m: CONSTAN{E THE CODE OF MARCIA GRAY render incensible to pain_the ‘hard as = - | well as the Soft tissucs, including the | COLLIER in one, and eight feeth on one side of | mouth, and it would be possible to | »ve al lthe teeth or to remove part ! ALL STAR CAST NAPOLIAN AND SALLY FIVE REELS e Saw-bone itselt withour any |§ 8th Mysteries of Myra | Bl Coredty n whats r anxdh»}"ur(fn( pah)nw T S N the advantar 1§ CONIDS, JOHN BARRYMORE 5hioitson isness of the FIVE REELS OF RARE COMEDY ce of hemorrhages | cocain, is non-habit be easily sterilized by uces co of nd soft tis any detrimental S of the mouth after-effe Thou Shait Not Covet FIVE SENSATIONAL REELS which include the blowing up of an ocean liner in mid ocean A $50,000 Climax RAYMOND HITCHCOCK IN mportant featu by its use, complete forming Slution used, Retio itself, ani and of the is made. T nstruments | our have the T part A “Ford Flivver” Comedy THE WONDERFUL WAGER 3-BIG ACTS-3 A Full Circus and the Burn- ing of an Entire Village Coming Mon.and Tues. ETHEL BARRYMORE in THE FINAL JUDGMENT C ristian 1915. ADMISSION 10 CENTS Three Shows Daily, 2.30, 7, 8.3C Chiidren 5c Ce al Cea Mined in 17 with 1914. To pro 003 men were empl: FOURTHS 0‘7 MEXICO"S EXPGRTS ained his pre tal re just been life on Did you of my laborers motion 2" the old man cur- head reflec- k his i _lowers . teach the e, P, SRR e of a man or woman is shaped by circum- Character is strengthened by trials”—says the Old Phiicsopher. Furnish your home with its proper adornment, pro- vide for your comfort and ease, by purchasing at this modern 20th century store. To aid you in your {urnish- ing is our aim and endeavor. We will start you right this week by special offerings in 00,000 pound ezl Rugs! Rugs! Rugs! e products for All s zes, all colors, all grades and all prices. Mat- i | e (;orma ny | | | Sl “”m "(.n‘r')‘" ting and Linoleum Rugs, Ingrain, Tapestry, Axminister rd, the amounts i that . $1,288,000: §4 R and Wilton Rugs. million pounds of m us, for 2 large crop of staple in the us Laguna dis- % 12 mot suriciont o keep ho le mille going, so she takes of one cent. of that which we have for o foreign countries. The ! 002,000 feet of lumber which the south- public bought from us last year, three per cent. of our total ex- was only one-fourth as much = Fir arms, textiles, explosives, chemicals, | machinery and carriages are important | tems on the Me can nation's market list when she has money to spend with us.” September prices are to be much higher. We fore- saw the advance, purchased in large quantities and the benefit is yours if you buy NOW. For the next week we shall cffer our entire stock at the old prices, which means a saving of real money for the far-sighted and thrifty. ports, was bought two years before. Stop in and examine our stock. Remember we of- fer for sale NO SECONDS. All our goods are high grade and guaranteed in every respect. tomer a satisfied customer” is our motto. Shea & Burke Complete Home Furnishers—37-47 Main Sireet America's Gift to the World. ‘We Americans have t ground for being proud of our c try. The size of it is enough to make the heart beat. llow big and varied and beautiful it ! What rivers, lakes, mountains, ries, forests, plains! What variety nf beauty, what range of climate and 1, and what manifoldness of nat- 1 resources! Where is there a { country surpassing us? ] But it is not its bigness which should give us our deepest joy. It is its greatness. Bigness s an attrib- ute of matter, but greatness is an at- “Every cus-