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l:;Speed:-tColumbinCmtyF-iHeUnd&th ‘The ddy each.v eek whunlhe prices dre lowest your mmeu by trading here on Wedn sday Publication of Newspapers Printed in the Tongue of ~ — A . e £ Cut from U. S. Sirlo " Any Nation With Which the United States is at War. b STEA Porteshouse [, 2% . . g : Beef Round Chatham, N. Y. Sept. 5.—Theodore Rooseveit, in a speech here today at the Columbia County Fair on Ameri- ca's part in the war, urged enactment by congress of legislation which would prohibit publication of new-p..peu printed in the tongue with whig the “Dltea sutp- e % We ‘must have one lan language of the Declaration of of Washington's thwel ihe tomm‘r&‘-in:nl?. d in part. pore. STA the er p: ent sai e e e of” tuts "coun. | 183 In Seneral the former president try have been scandalously disloyal ‘We are fighting for humanity; but - | primarily we are fighting for our own ‘world. We are fighting on the other £ide of\the water so that we may not 1e | have to fight on this side of the water. |; “Only the overthrow of the brutal and unscrupulous militarism of the Prussianized Germany of the Hohen- zollerns will make this world safe gither for the United States or for em “Let us bend our whole enersies to- ‘wards this end. t ‘us resolve that if all our allies should slip away from us we would nevertheless continue the war single-handed until the end is at- tained. Let us heartily back up the government in every wise step it takes for the speedy achievement of this end; but let us, as patriots, not less clearly emphasize the fact that we de- mand from our government wisdom. energy and a spirit of broad Ameri canism and a patriotic absence of par tisanship in thus prosecuting the war. “Let us furthermore each as indi- viduals do all we severally can to aid in securing the triumph. Let us live simply, cut out all extravagance, and all alcohol, show thrift, avoid waste, and do every bit of productive work we can, in_agriculture or industry, in producing food, or clothing, or muni- tions, or in managing the transporta- tion of the country. Let us cheerfully pay our increased taxes, subscribe to government loans, help tite Red Cross and the Young Men’s Christian Asso- ciation, and all similar organizations which are trying to aid our soldiers. “So far as our bodily strength and condition permit let us serve with our bodies. If we are. permitted. let- volunteer in the army .or the nav if we are dratted let us treat the fact 2s a great privilege. Service should be the law of life: and thrice blessed is that man who In this world crisis granted the supreme good fortune of risking ‘his life and all else that he has for the honor of serving his coun. try and mankind. ing the war to insist on nothing in their own interest unless it was pri marily in interest of the country as_a whole. Colonel' Roosevelt against governmental restriction of profits to the extent that would reduce produc- urging caution against “unreas- il o prices; especially as re- s what the government itself uses, vocated BEST SHOULDER i_r ROAST, Ib..:. C FRESHBEEFLIV); 14 SLICED BOILED 4 g HAM, b J PICKLE PIGS’ LEANh POT ROAST .16¢ SLICED DRIED BEEF, HONEYCOMB TRIPE,Ib.........lZC Svokes "“° SHOULDERS, Ih. 20¢ SMOKED FReSH Creamery BUTTER, ib. 44 GUARANTEED EGGS dozen Old Fashioned Cot as regards “heavily graduated Inheritance and i come taxes,” which he asserted should foHow the English and els. Regarding American war activi- Off on the all day pichic; baskets - full of good things. How good some PENNANT peanuts would taste! = Mr. Peanut says take along a- few bags of Planiers NNANT S@Jlfl@dl P@@mi‘@ They’ll mnkg‘ the trip taste better. PENNANT Peanuts are the original whole salted peanuts. We make ’em whole and keep in the salted peanut every bit of the real flavor. It s our own private process. - You can know PENNANT Peanuts by the distinctive glassine bag, like the one in this ad. If you don’t get ’em in this bag, you’re not getting PENNANT whole Salted Peanuts. 2 Do you realize that you can always have fresh and crisp peanuts if you buy PENNANT brand? They are guaranteed to be fresh, You know the difference. Our method of packing prevents foulness that it is a crime nation and against all mankind di- recmr or indirectly to uphold Ger- and all who do not heartily back ine. United States, and the ailies of the United States, against Ger- many ara guilty of this crime, and are disloyal to this country. “Above all, any man, and especially any senator or congressman or editor, who seeks to exempt Americans of German descent from service in the SCHOOL DRESSES At Pepular Prices . $1.25 to $2.48 They are pretty — they are simple — they are just the Dresses which you would wish to have your girl wear to school. . The styles are most attractive, following the tend- made up of handsome plaids and other color effects. The -"na-.relowbultlxequnlityishigh. For ages from 6 CANADIAN BLADDER CHEESE, b. . ....... 35¢c OLEOMARGARINE Ib.. . 27¢-29c¢-32¢ ROQUEFORT CHEESE DOMESTIC SWISS . CHEESE, Ib. . . Pompeian Olive Oil Salad Dressing, bot. 23c pure and simple: ceeded against under the law, if PK sible, and if that is not Do!fllble e law should be amended S0 as to maka his offense a crime. The colonel said “the highest honor at this time , should be paid to the American in whole or in part of man-blood whose loyvalty to the United States In this crisis has been whole- hearted and without reserve. Besides insisting upon undivided Americanism, Colonel Roosevelt said, the farmer and wage-earner must re- celve justice. By direct action of the state, ‘the farmer should be secured from exploitation, he declared. and producer and consumer brought to- gether “without paying toll to those middlemen who do not serve a use- ful purpose.” “The man who makes a huge profit out of the war,” the colonel continued, “is an enemy of his counts and an organization like the Industrial Work- ers of the World, which is playing the German game in this country, and, whose preaching and practice spell de.’ ruction to civilization, is as much an enemy -to this «country as a hostile Mohican Special Flour, 1-16 bbl. sack 87¢c 8c 10c All Kinds ‘Wander’s Potash or Lye, can. . .. 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One of these days an inspired lino- tpye oparator will be bribing the {'rud:r to let something like this y_as a RYE BREAD Nothing Left to Say. ' Duty is Duty. One of the things that must annoy | The Senate is going_ after swollen | purpose. now that the country was at Eermans most in China’s_declaration | war pfofits much harder mow, and | wan was to help the country In everv PENNANT whole salted Peanuts from leaf ............... 10 Of war on her will be that by this|we may feel it our duty to report one |possible wav, not only by making it becoming stale. EICIOUS JELLY 7 ROLLS 15¢ time she must be very shy on cuss or two h B e st Do v ead waiters at almost any moment—-Grand Rapids Press. a matter of pride to do their work with the utmost efficiency: anddpend- Just try PENNANT today. 5c. at all first-class stores. Honest Advertising. - 1s & topic we all hear now-a-days because so many people are inclined to ex- aggerate. Yet hasany physician told you that we claimed unreasonable remedial properties for Fletcher’s Castoria? Just ask them. We won’t answer it ourselves, we know what.the answer will be. ' That it has all the virtues to-day that was claimed for it in its early days is to be found in its increased use, the recommendation by prominent physmxans, and our assurance that its standard will be maintained. : RED PLUMS dozen ... RIPE PINEAPPLES 2 for 15 for . YELLOW ONICNS 3lbs..... CALIFORNIA MELONS, 3 for. . The Planter’s Nut & Ghocolate Co. ‘Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Plantations in Virginia Dont You Want Good Teeth? ead of the dental chair cause you to negiect them? s y our method you can have your h crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELV WITHOUT PAIN. CONSIDER THESE OTHER FEATURES CTRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE STERILIZED INSTRUMINTS CLEAN LINEN ASEPTIC DRINKING CUPS LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK If these appeal to you. call for examination and estimate. chargo for consultatior i DR. F. G. JACKSON DENTISTS (Successors to the King Dental Co.) Imitations are to be found in some stores and only because of the Castoria that Mr. Fletcher created. - But it is not the genuine Castoria that Mr. Fletcher Honestly advertised, Honestly placed before the public and from which he Houestly expects to- *receive his reward. You filled, Eates. The resilt was that Miss Johnston Wwas caught -on_the, tracks with the gates lowered. She Was ad- vised to report the matter to the rail- road authorities. Tolland—Gordon M. Christopher cf Tolland and Miss Ruth M. Adams Rockville were* married Friday aftes noon of last week.at the home of Re: and Mrs.. B. F. Case by Rev. Philip Cliffora of the Dutch Reform church gingham, ereale, - ser~e. Vervet Rabardine. . Tho guimpe ‘may B i tin, Tk & babiste. The Arbos is ‘Glosed on the shoulders. and may be worn with or without belt or girdle. e patiern is cut in five sizes: 4, 8, %0 and 12 vears. It requires 1 3-4 yards for the guimpe and 4 vyards for the ‘dress of 27-inch material for a 10- vear stze. A’ pattern of this illustration mailed to aRy address on receipt of 10 cents voile. repp. piaue, nm: corduroy, nd 2170 AN IDEAL HOUSE DRESS. This model is unique and practical ~e It is made with reversible closing, and its fullness is held by « belt that fastens at the center back. The sleeve may be i wrist or_elbow length. Deep, amble pockets trif the fronts. ‘The paltern is cut in sevexn sizes: 34, e OR. D. J. COYL# [ daeand 16 lfi:!;unbllxsl in_silver or stamps. - ot & EEator ohay uires for a 38-inch size | "Order through Tha Bulletin Company, | of Brooklyn, N. r. Christopher j TR Virds ot 3h-inch matecial; Pattern Depts Norwieh, Conn. has enlisted and had to report for 203 MAIN ST. NORWICH. CONN dress measures about 3 Yards at the Anity b NIEEC Pty Tt M. 85 M. to8 P. M. Extracts from- Letters by Grateful Parents to Chas. 1. Fletcher. Mrs. Jobn W. Derrick, of Lexiny for Castoria, I could not do.without it.” Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gainep, of Ripley, Tenn., say: ‘We enclose ou baby’s picture hoping it will induce some poor tired mothers to give yous Gastoria a trial. We have used it since baby was two weeks old.” .~ ¥ Mrs. J. G. Parman, of Nashville, Tenn., says: “The perfect health of | my baby is due to your Castoria—the first and .only medicine he has taken. He is never satisfied with one dose, he always cries for more.” Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johnson, of Stevens Point, Wis., say: ‘“When our _ baby was two weeks old he cried 50 much we did everything for him, then'4. got some Castoria gnd he is riow strong and fat. We would not be without" it, and are very thankful to yéu.” fo A pattern f this illustration mailed | ddress on receipt of 10 cents | er or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company. Pattern Dep., Norwich, Conn. BRIEF STATE NEWS Bristol.—Plans are being discussed for the erection of, #he new Communi- ty Club building which was held wn for a short time by v in the trans- feroF the Tana for the site. wNew Haven—gince the announce- that High Sheriff Philip Hugo Will not be a candidate for renomina- tion by his party, an abundance of candidates have appeared In the field within the ranks of the democracy and there is promise now 6f a lively con- test for the nomination among demo- crats. Woodmont.—The serenity of = this popular summer resort was disturb- ed one day recently by the arrival of a real live man-eating shark, in tow of a Burwell's Beach fisherman. The .shark, which was one of the first of its kind seen in this vicinity during the present season, was caught in a large net about one-half mile off shore. The monster weighed over 200 pounds. Fairfield- county of Fairfleld is the leading colinty in the state from the standpoint of quality of taxable property, and is also next to the top of the list for total amount of tax- Various other points in which this countv excels are si report for 1917 on the asse collection of taxes in the 168 towns of the state, by Tax Commissioner W. F. Corbin 2180 A POPULAR STYLE FOR THE GROWING GIRL. New Bri in—Miss A. H. Johnson of Xo. 376 West Main street complained to the police the other day woman gate tender at the East Mal Street _crossin her stored in Christopher is a graduate of Wellesley college and will be one of the Rock- ville High School faculty this fall, Waterbury. — Mother St. Faustina, who has been assistant supervisor at Notre Dame convent for the past 12 years, has been appointed mother su- perior and has returned to Waterbury in_ that office for the opening of the school. Mother Faustina is an educa- tor of superior attainments and her prométion is pleasant news to her many friends, although it accom- panied by the sad news of= the il health of Mother St. Thomas of Jesus, whom she succeeds. New Haven.—The New Haven Reg- ister says: “If the number of sons given to the service of Uncle Sam ‘was the same throughout the country as # is in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hogan of $4 Downing 'street, there would be no_need for conscrip- tion or drafts. Mr. Hogan. is a teamster, and his wife are the proud parents of seven husky bovs, five of whom have dropped their jobs to take up arms against the fgiks who are trying to pull feathers out of the tail of the Eagle. Danbury—By decision of the circuit court of Perry county, Kentucky, the fourth local banks lose title to lands in Perry and Knott counties, Ken- tucky, which have been valued at about’ $2,000,000. The decision was made on constitutional grounds. the Kentucky constitution providing fhat no foreign eorporation shall hold land in that state for a greater period than five years. ‘The lands in question, comprising about 40,000 acres, were bought by F. A. Hull many vears ago as an investment. Fe could not pay the taxes and gave the banks titie to the land. New Britain:—Potatoes are being ull‘:l of churches .l':d e Lady Asistant Telephane ——————————————————————————— bers of the Hartford police ment, were arrested today with receiving stolen goods. T t followed an Invesi olice commissioners that three officers were the thefts from the store a surplus potato crop ,and proyide ade- quate storage. New Britain—Nine tons of metal were taken from the Old South school building _and sold by Selectman Charles S. Newcomb for $120. r sale produce firm. A wa Middletown:—Many Berkeley Divin- |er arrested on Long I a ity school men._graduates and under- | principal, is said to have graduates, are doing war work of one | fession. 'The third polic kind and another, according to the it s, number of the Berkeley Bulletin just issued. to be implica in custody The Haughty Span: What has happened to Ridgefield:—So_enthusiastic_are the people of Ridgefield over the Chautau- Hua: which closed a successful season [lally haughty Spaniards? last week, that a new contract w q'g'rlan:m'v‘thn over they ,\ \ignlet:e:gx the Chautauqua to return o focit M A next year. gonian. The Russian government has d ed to summon the National at Moscow on August TWO HARTFORD POLICEMEN PLACED UNDER ARREST! They Are Charged With Having Re- ceived Stolen Good; Hartford; Conn, Sept. 4.—Charles FOR CHILDREN. SAFE REMEDY . or should be, e to children. Baker, Browasville, Tex., writes some years past I have used Fole Horiey and Tar and have found it espe- cially efficient for bad coughs of my cheldren. I always rocommend it to my friends ar a safe remedy for children ful c as it contains no. opiates. woild not think of using kind of cough medic to_brieg: auiok: & wmwm bl