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it was Mt t in eonneetion “u‘-&fl. said the girl who mense value in some executive post- with the mo:lzuflu the pre- when )'ou‘ see a]tionl Anybody who can get - thin duction ot 5 in this country "°Nlfl eh before you see the | which always match deserves respe lon’ of - alrplings "in Y | woman herself the clothes are far more | ful and ttention mdnlarge that much trouble was experienced | orth looking at!” salary, What “.sh' exagperates m‘l through the faflgre on the part of| iy 1" “aid the patient listen- |to frenay, however, is that Mrs. Win- | 3 ; i thewe st Bome'th. Srark fogethér. It|er. “Who has Tousod vour jealousy |nem 15 Alwkva- anesd of the goms, TOD A MATINEE 2.15 COMING FRL AND SAT., 13 AND- 14 Blorwich Bulletin and Goufier i point here now?” Just when I have mlhd and - saved - ( T 3 z and ‘;‘u'::;“” l:‘l:l'll' :'(a:h’:“ri? “It's that Mrs, Winnem! Every| with a dressmak® and counted my ! vaNG s'ls X AISTON ANb WOOD PRESENTS 122 YEARS OLD eei of orders frem the other side|tnme I am on the front veranda and | pennies and aehieved a summer. outfit - : Mrs, Winnem goes by I have an un- | that will at least get by and 1 am . THE Am Comed EVER - "'m:' price 13 & weehs St u today for the earrying out of & Cer-coniionianic desire o rush indoorsand | telling myself that 1 realy look very g BEST erican y WRITTEN g < ""‘ fden In conpection with the alr-|pjie 5 sofa pillow! The only single|nice and fashionable 1 glance over the ! ; ] Eatared at ihd Tasiatnics at Norwieh eraft whieh would -all be knocked in|comfort J can get is to take Mrs. Win- | railing and there goes Mrs. Winnem | - MRS WIGGS Foss. "‘b“w the head tomorrow by contradictory|nem and put her into a 98 cent al-|in a smart fall gown with a new iur Bulleul orders. Such showed troible some-)over work apron, get her hair out of|and a black t:'ellve!.fl hat. 'l'rling‘th:.:- mm—. 253, where agd with the nmm‘ of Mr.|curl and her feet into flat slippers.|mometer may be loafing aroungd in the WITH A NOTABLE CAST OF PLAYERS S50 PEOPLE 50 _ CCMPLETE SCENIC PRODUCTION 11imantie 0 Bt f‘k"!"m el THIS ISNOT A MOVING PICTURE Chiorus | o s el AV PRIC Es"“"“““ BIG SPECIAL BARGAIN MATINEES rlane duction than in the past, it aren’'t so much! Why, yeu aren't even | cool and eomfortable. every marceled . ° o . NEE 25¢ AND 50c. rices: ALL SEATS 25¢ b EvENING 6 Fw 0 AND 1o EVENINGS 25, 50, 75¢c—FEW AT $1.00 SECURE YOUR SEATS EARLY % SEATS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE .” THURS., FRL. AND SAT. S THE BIG SHOW KEITH SUPREME VAUDEVILLE Elliot’s Leaping Hounds Sensational Canine Act With Noveity Electrical Effgots’ "HANK BROWN & .CO. SCOTT & KANE IN JUST LAUGHS—THAT'S ALL CHEMISTS OE COMEDY e e e s e - ALMA RUBENS In “THE PAINTED LADY” Five-Part Triangle Feature. B e i U Sl CURRENT EVENTS NEWS OVER THERE AND OVER HERE COMING MONDAY—D. W. Griffith’s Latest Master Picturs “THE GREAT LOVE.” Same cast as Hearts of the World, T 1s to be inf that h undertak. | PASsably good looking! Why, voure hairklm place, every fleck of powder The Funniest of Al‘ Musical ——————aeeeepe——y | | lerred e el -~ |actually worse than homely because | sticking. Norwich, Thureday, Sept. 12, 1818. {ing at the start to eliminate the Iric-|yoy are commonplace! Tour nose is| "I say it simply can't be o, that it Comedies vy ———— tion and bring about the coordination}squashy and vour chin the wrong |defies nature, and yet it'is. Why it between thase at home and those|angle and now that the dew of honest|should make me 80 mad to have some ’" abroad whieh is required. . These |toil has dampened your conplexion 1jone else uncomfortable in winter clm"uflo see that you haven't any complexion |clothes on a hotday and still look com- sccompanying Sobretary . Baker, as| ). ovep fortable. is beyond me, I - certainly 20 i.ivanennsesee.. GO 1 well as himself, will be in better| "\l 'Gog nothing in the world but|don’t want a wool suit and furs on me, touch with the situation as the re-|your clothes, I'd say to yr, ‘that made |and yet it infuriates me. Everybody ,”’ suit of their visit. your progress down the atreet seem to | turns to look at Mrs. Winnem in won- — e be a triumphal procession! W;mtdmy der&‘:welan: ltl.;mj £ dazzled ears thought were bands dis- ey look at her just the same way 48 HELP FISHT T'_"E HENS voursing mcomp:fixylng music was |in winter when she breezes by with Bomething special in the way of| jerely the jingling of your accouter- jher throat open to the blast, a chiffon chareoal appears to be nceded for the|ments, and the envious faintness | waist (rill floating from inside her | filling of the gas masks which our|which assailed me was caused only coat, pumps on her frozen feet and a soldiers must wear in the war zone.|that extra heavy sachet you affect!|Palm Beach flowerdecked straw on her This, is provided not only hy the Runlalgng. I feel bette: Ea i, Ihnem Just wraeya the Wfi z% the ;vr:me;: A 1 & - “Clothes are just an accident, Ul ave sucoeede in snitching noug! r)::rtltfi.u::o;\ndp:l:gy «}:?::s ";‘-(- -?s vourself Is your own fault. I imagine {money from their household allowance | there are American trcops. We seei e S that women discuss Mrs. Winnem |to buy fur trimmed hats that prob-|them marching up to the lines every end apricots and by the shells of| ;000 than any other ten women com- | ably go with snowbanks. day, and although they are often very hickery, Brazil and other nuts. bined but if you'll notice it is always| “Scramble as they may, the Bner|tired and also they fully realize what | These are things which are ordi-|her garments they talk about. I'd|women simply cannot keep up with|they are going into, they march along! nagily thrown away. There: is no|give a hat ta see both her closstsand | Winnem. She is always three seasons| With a song and smile on their lips, other special use for them and vet it|the insidee of her head. Vou needn't|ahead of the game. 1f they are wear-'lhf‘ d;:e! not come off. 1 guess the; is known that there are quantities of|tell me that anybody with the amount|ing plaids hers are twice as big as fiun; :ovzr Gflmethm_g lolf xthel smHlm:‘ them te be had especially at this sea- | 0f tlothes she owns has time to con-|inybody else’s and if it's stripes she ;fle cal 000§ :\owda righ 31\;3 son of the year. o sider anything else. and I'd like to|wears ‘em a foot broad. Her heels|YOU ever seen a crowd of ‘men 8o W % T % gaze on the workings of a mind all|ire always an inch higher than those |2t a baseball or £Lootball game? 'Nnu1 Where evervbody puts his ‘shoulder |y )" ¢ tycks and biases and,ruffesand | we are able to buy and her sil hos- |iS how these boys of Uncle Sam’s go to the wheel a hard job hecomes an gecrzette and plaits! iery more weblike. If she has & cape whe'p the word is given to go over the easy one and the task is quickly ac-|” “What she can taik about to people | it's capler than any other on the mar- | toD/ enmpliched. Large quantities of thelis a mystery—only, come t? think Iv.’ '.Su and her mul'e P!s pinker a‘nd hef| AT TR S t Alling for gas masks are required.|it. she Goean’t go in much for people. | ingernail enamel shinier! And we're! The number of our troops is steadiiy| You never see her strolling along withi | ill so interested keeping jib on her OTHER VIEW Pom ‘norensing and they must be pro-|another woman. I expect it's because | rills that if we died for if there isn't| History is being made so fast these | sected. It is therefore important that|She is RIways on her way downtown|i soul who can tell right now what|days that the most expert typewmzn aach ;nd et Hould B Ye § to achieve another costume and can't|zolor Mrs. Winnem's eyes are or what | on earth cannot keep up with it. This| vone should make it ajy, ‘pothered, or because she wants|her smile is like! Thank heaven. I|will make it easier for the future his- noint to save these stones and pits|time to plan what she'll put on when | vill naver he extinguished by my | torian. He will have so much less to | dry them and place them in the re-|she takes off what she has on. slothes! My bank account Wwon't|read.—New Haven Journal-Courier. ceptacles which certain places of bus-| “When I consider the trouble it is| stand it!" . The Christian Herald has an arti- inecs have provided. You may notto buy one palr of shoes [ can't ima-| “You sound moral” said the perfeot|cio on “Famons Lighjhouses” which |§ be going to get a certain stm for each | &iné the struggle'it must be to have a | ‘stemer. *“And pio But | would-iyeping with an illusion to the one! snd cvery one centributed, for evers|Dair for every dress and stockings to| 2't trust you if you were turned loose | (o35 te have been buiit by Ptolemy o " every . match, too. Why, = nowadays every| n a dry goods store and told to eat|p ey it by loren or every hundred but vou are ™ & 3 2 the cletk | fouE BEIORTI % Chieago News. .. on the island of Pharos, at the Golam satisfaction of] time vou askAfar a shade the - Fletk | your Wiy - TEE0 IS CIS. entrance to the harbor of Alexan- zoinz to have .the satisfacti Of{ tells you they haven't it because th e e e i helping to provide what is absolutey | kajger is using all that particulal a8 1901, a 1905, average .,..... September 7, 1918.. 10, MEVMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Asspciated Press is exclustve« ly entitled to the use for republica- tion of all news despatcl credit. ed to It or not otherwise credits ed in t aper and also the lm. news pu hed herein. All rights of republication of epecial despatches herein are also AV ] THEATRE ago, and one may y fol necessary to protect our boys against | brand of dye. SEORIES OF THE WAR |40 s98 S aies iha staoged (08 the devilish practices of the Huns. “Honestly, the sheer determination but when the story gets down to the There are many wavs in which the|Mrs. Winnem must use in running AMERICANS IN FRANCE. e y & n to the BARON BURIAN’S PEACE TALK.|children have been able to assist in|down her hosiery would be of {m- n - s ctro-Hunea. | VAT Work. This is one of them and Baron|Burian, - the Ausiro-Hun®a- ., ... Jpils Bo¥inie kit Gagen i8 un rion foreign minister, is asain getting We Have a Well Equipped Repair Department for Lieutenant F. M. S. of Cambridge, Edgfii“’h’fi“""fffl‘; :i';ge:fi;';:::.ed - A of the Artillery, writes thus from i =4 e the angry waters of the North Se: ¢ — (near Tours?)—This town ?® Guestion of 'geography naturally S0 TKGASIF anstlien wase ot | oo iRy SEIR R T e pc e LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 5 quite tull of American soldiers and [{CTSWECAIY T 6 s UYL ] s o o Cinai | cmembered, however, that it 1s 00|y s \Who in Court of .Common| lundreds of boche prisoners work o Light but are quite sure they aveE | Violins and H‘onofl'q’h’, Such eas -| important a matter for anyone‘to lz- %, he railroads, eic. Theey move in avr the: NortH ‘SekSidmeerd Adves| i cated by bk s el Wl et Council? cisurely way that makes vou long to | S2% the ! Watches, Clocks, Peen mq ihese small bits and with the whoie| Mr. Editor: The Honorable Court of | rot " after them.. Such faces! You at work there wiil be n x| Common Council has convened 5 et material € "0 AR and Giaried_another drive against fhe{ vuch like Hindenburg as possibie. o 3% Blectric & Gas Commission. Tt is €29) | "Il wager it makes them do a bit of | L] Hkxe Bean ‘v ¥ to understand that the member Who | hinking to see from six to ten zram- . 2 HAVEN'T HELPED BASEBALL, |introduced the matter is simgl\' 7 | oads of Americans go by every da L 108 MCH | lequired six games to do it but|Pawn -moved by another leader ir | ‘“Aug — (probably Poictiers) —In | net before there can he AnY | pocion again sots the blus ribbon fa:|(his action But they have not ap- | he station S. and | watched with in- » present conflic{, bu e is 3 s wvould think they all tried to 100K a8 | =seemeweess cemse—— _ Jewelry and Diamond Setting LEE CLEGG In the Delightful Comedy Drame “A PAIR OF CUPIDS” A asedall ainE "o | Pointed a city surverer, mor cven con- | erest the unloading of a trainful of get. representatives of the | SUPCCIOF S TR g the o Why not? Mam | jerman wounded. They s THE .EWELER tions around a tahie for| ono s Championship is not & novelty| seqerats, not one ¢ two, friends of | nterested in us and one the man “ussion of the thinge which he| !Nere althoush a much coveted hono " HOM O but there can be little auestion mer administra- | . nearby Frenchman if we were Oppesite Chamber * of Commerce § || THE HO’USE OF HATE nbtlons: ‘apart ion removed simpiy because he wa: | :dians! When teld that we wére Burning lfching : | Buikding what the winners were the clevercr|{a demecrat. want to know why he{ Americans, the German replied, ‘We | | S in gl 22 ball players. It was a series filled | canniot be reappointed. Why does 1ave been told there were no Ameri- | [ T CHESTER CONKLIN the olnmon whinh 1] With excellent baseball plaving, al- -rmm democratic councll retain re L e ) Skin Trouble On Face. Blotches | FOR YOUR GONVENIENGE —IN— amor B s Gp wnar. | Diblicans in an office formerly oec! rench assyred m there were be-: e 'R OPEN 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M. DAILY to_time by certain | [houkh it tacked many of the tve-| UG0S, Namacrat, and . espectall | ‘ween ene - and two milions, he| Badly Disfigured. Came JOPE SMOTHERED LOVE If of peace. It may i B e & ' hen it has removed avery other re laughed =nd said that no ona couid! 2, : be intended to give those! people,the ed some other series and this was | .y ijean whose place could be filled b | xpect him to believe s Out as Pimples. A New Mack Sennett Comedy Reoiinen. Wk O, e powers | PiFticularly noticeable in the absenceé|y demoerat? The demoeratic sury ‘So these are the loing evervthing possible to bring | °f the home run heroes. It wag fe-|whom the republicins removed, is ¢ i maid 1. 1. can such an end, and to l‘anvlnci riously marred, however, by the strike [member of a family whose votint fvou that in their wounded, tired that the failure to engage in|°Pirit Which was displayed in Tos-| membors have been democrats al'|:tarved condition they were a Found No Relief Until Used Cuticurz. Used One Cake Soap Ta the Parents BURTON HOLMES TRAVELOGUE A their lives. ot—bundles of rags unshaven and ; X negotiations rests. Gpon- the| (0% L esosition| Thev are not fair in their treatment | nollow-eved. Their wounds had bheen | dud One bor Quitment: l1F vcur cHILOREN Look sick - shoulders of the ailied nations, but Rrasiranh o s f:am: i ;_9“ 5f a demoerat o has fought in \1e | Iresséd and food given them baut no| v T —— be evident to him as we!l as Az = g = nks for thirty vears. He it} itiention paid to them otherwise.” | “‘Far severa! years I had been troub- p v a1 { > t6thers who stand with him, that there | fU% 0 DIAv unléss their demand:| ., completing thirtv vears of ser-| Some of the hoys still have the idea| jed with blackhesds on my face, and on gt b b OFHNAL U S f* no chance of such a plan succeed- | Wer® granted there ars raasoris to be- | vios for the state of Connecticut, an | hat the war is mear ifs end. Senti- thetopof mynose,andalso | US FOR EXAMINATION, FREE COF 1 o ng lieve that serious harm has been dore|it has heen an henorabdle record on¢ | nents like this from Ralph Godbyr, in & fes have stood firmly for the ""N”“'(_”"‘:'.‘{;‘ "vfh_"“sl*'"]",“, k> hich they have taken. They | 2f1er considerable delibera " | wag deemed advisable to 1 big blotches which bsdly | disbgured my features, be- | CHARGE. i WAR EXHIBIT sides the suffering from t is well known to the § all of our courte. But perha “einls of our sunerior cow he Railw: v Engineers. written to a| whose card he found in| A. book, is an example: | pttitude rre not to be swerved from their ‘ . " 70 d itching. Scme J' i o inc q possess the acumen mor tht| ‘The papers tell us that the United | ning an BOYNTON & BOYNTON! sndler any suc , and Ba- ";‘,"‘:g:: c‘:‘:rv‘mu’; """“”“ hme | “owicdge of the court of commo: | States has ships enough to keep plenty | of the bl:ckahe;@;;s‘ed“:: AT TA FAIR rian must he t Wly awate | £ AAe ~otmedl Wl troops coming across now. 1 am| come cut as pimple 5 3 of this. The «ilies have snnounced|'!l this mon "" L é t‘;‘“ ““"] “?f the | 1S Ay surprise our ioeal solons t/ | :lad, but I think they will soon be | after a few days 'ogib‘ Doctors of Chiropractic BERLIN, CONN. that there must be an, end of German|<POft it was done an e werld’s se- | aqy tha General Assembly of | wsed to bring us home. e have| plotches with white heads. Others ¥ . witarien and. hat there o tnan | jen whs sanctioped omnectiont ‘tonsidereq George " | its on the fun now and hope 16Keeh | carme in hard humps and wert weryred. | 283 MAIN ST, JEWETT- BLDG. Sept. 24-28, Day and Night seanie il i son P01 After the details of the se Pitcher capable of performinz the dv | 1im going.” T Eang e ehiet ol 1xonbd OOK: B g ey 0 e Imperial German |, oo arranged and were thorouehly | fies connected with one of the mos' | /Private Godbyr goes on to tell this; o o L o S ok Only Fair in” New England Where povernment which has = co persis-| goictood it wat & bit, of poor| mvortant departments in this state | T went to a camp the other week to M Tz o Oriis OOk POWER CONSTRUCT‘GN it Will Be Seen This Year—Gen. entiy cast aside ite promises. 1f the| o0 o i Ton the parl of the|and that he refused to accept the ap- | iee my cousin, who had Just landed.| - o Porshing Will Give it at Barlin, gentral powers are rendy fo meet al- | °h ndiy e Sl | hointment to it. Yet a man of suct | He was in the Infantry, and had just| WoenIwas g A"‘ Boar Germany, Next Yuar fed demands well and 200d, other-|(CNtencing plavers to make alibre cannot have the office of city | received a commission as a second | Sullivan, 137 Harrison Ave., Boston, AND s PPLY COMPANY , 5 Jvise the war must go on until they|3emands, especlally after (he surveyor of a small citv such as our | licutenant. I was very sorry to see| Mass., October 25,1917 Official Stats. Exhibit “of. Juniien 3 The central powers cannot have| W8S tWo-thirds over. They apparent-|,wn “There is a rentleman of dark | him in the Infantry. and I knew what For every purpose of the toilet Cuti« e dhe breathing spell which they se|l¥ 3/4n't like the kind of support they!inic hovering about our municiva’|jart of the line he was goin~ to. He| cura Soap and Ointment are supreme. ENGINEERS ood Army. Bl B . had been getting from the public as| wocd pile, If we could pry loose a 1of | 1as fust passed his twontieth DIrthaay,| SampleEash Freaby Mall. Addretspoct 1 the & 3 foebadetdiid reflected in the ficket ofice receipts.|ér two, the whole might fali and w¢|:'nd a fine officer he made. Al- ca “c'd""'n"'(‘)RE -ufi-."dSold and CON“"RACTORS 1 A e ttractions Of a = THE TORPEDOED TROOPSHIP. It showed the poorest kind of judg-|could find him. . ‘hough he had never been under shell everywhere. Soap25c. Ointmest: LIVE COUNTRY FAIR ment and it Is perfectly evident that{ As I bave stated abbve his friend: | iree he was in the line in 4 week after | _ s————ma————— e Pawer Pising Heating and Vemitating ¥ ate indeed appears te have th a8, it N‘ {lh Huard tor comprise many démeccrats who do not | 1 landed. I did not hear from him | il R R Work &l < e Been the escape of the American|Li® ®P4 Of it will mot be heard for a| TS UE, T lican oppanent: | ifter he went in the lipe until 1 saw| PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Mill Repair Work Promptly DAYS 506—NIGHTS 25, Tosops whose vessel was torpedoed | "N ‘fime to come. They certainly|;isine crative jobs under demo- | is name in the hospital lst. He 3 1 - 2 Attended to . Thile transporting them to pm.|Paven't helped Dbasebail as the size|critic rule. Our republican rolitician: vrote me from the hospital that he 3 i . f Wead 4 7 erwise. Witness the statute con. | 1ad lost both legs and one of his OFFICE, ROOM 112, THAYER BLDG. ove. It is gratifyicg indsed that not|® g P A iy o Ihe water depsrtment! 1ands by a shell- withont even feeing CALL UP 734 = i Bnly was everyone on board saded but = i i 5 & Py Phone 1! ilorwich, Conn. Inat the ship itself was able to get EDITORIAL NOTES. e o | s L Ve iy st et || eon: 5. Wicheo\ LGNS ARk e & v oy " . way” Y B i ¥ #: 2o a point where it could De beached| Registration day! Do your part and ONE MORE DEMOCRAT. | s the spirit of the troops‘over here. ments but Always EFFICIENT i 1 =nd where it will undotibtediy be pos-|do it early! Norwich, Sept. 11, 1918. “Everywhere one goes in France |§ and ECCNOMICAL~— The Chelsea Savings Bank wible to sjlvage it. That there was| Of courae if there is to be no coa! ro loss of Iife is due fo the fact that):zhertage theére are a lo!, of empty bins the vessel was not struck in a vital| which have got to be attended to. spot, but even so it is surprising that Don't forget to get to the registra- 2 torpedo could be expioded against a|tion place today just as sarly as pos- tfoopship carrying over IR00 people | sible. Show the right , spirit. without some life being lost. According to the action .in the Although the & carrying our | Vermont . primary it rather looks as soldlers have been given such excel- |if that state was against prohi 2 lent service from the convoying ves- The man on the corner says: From tels, it is not surprising in view of | the rumblings everything points to the the desperate chances which the un-|fact that Germany is running on a Aerwater boats are able and willing | flat wheel. to take that they have at last heen No one will complain if General able to send a torpedo into an east-| Ludendorff hangs onto the Hinden- bound transport. But the kind of pro- | burg line =o long that he will never tection which is being provided is|be able to extricate himself. fully set forth by the quick ana ef- No one in this country is glving fective response which was mude by |more encoursgement to the Huns at the destrovers as =oon' ae it Wa®|the present time than these who are ‘larned that an underwater boat hAd|urging the laboriny man to strike, managed to slin within striking dis-| With the people of Vienna begzing tance of the troop carrier. The de-|for bread, thers is littie twonder that struction of the U-boat shows the|the grand vizier of Turkey while in price which was exacted from those |{hat city should predict peace before who were engaged in the perilous | winter, work, so that while such attackg ar?| The one great trouble with the not impossible tie chancas of sending | paseball plavers engaged in the J. ° i home a forpedo and getting away | worid's series is. that they are great- 67 West Main Street safely are pretty conclusively dis-|)y gisappointed in the way the games fean troom are 'nvru"ed Germany 18| Even if the airplane mail service 3 ‘ t T F BURNS flot yet able to bloek the assistance|reiween New York and Chicago isn't : i #hich this country is forwarding to Furope for (ne croshing o (e Hans | gwrms. aenman somer meese | | In com flakes § & (GEATING AND PLUMBING GETTING IN TOUcH very test which they require, et e TOUCH, ol The submarine commanders siwase S .th orou ghly ; 92 Franklin Strezt i TUES.SEPTIO r';':':fi":?hffa‘wmm"’ Norwich, Conn., August 5, 1918, MODEL RANGES The Board of Dirsctbrs of this Bank PULASKI HALL have this day declared a dividend for We furnish Repairs for all makes §|the current six months at the rate of of Rarges four per cent. per annum, payable on Thuruhy, Sept. 12, 1918 and after the 16th day of September. A J. Wholey & Co., FRANK HEMPSTEAD, 12 FERRY STREET Treasurer. Ml'lflc by i ~DR. R.J. COLLINS| THAT JASS BAND Phone 581 5 = DENTIST 4 ; M0dem Plambing 148 Main Street, Nerwich, Conn. AMERICAN HOUSE First-class Garage Service Connected i tial in modern houses ikl ; s as Bll'fll 1! as eiectricity i» to lighting. We guaran- 2) It ist. 1 D. MORRISSEY PI'D fos the very best PLUMBING WORK | EaStorn Connscticnt canaioio The Bult Sy Eastern Connecticut equai {0 The Bul- by experi workmen at the fairest|letin for business results. Phone Shetucket Street orices. B Ask us for plans and prices. 41 have specidl desire for attack- WED.SEPTI.SEEE0LD HOME DAY (nln in BEurope is no cause for sur- ing hospital ships, or those earry- firise. As the resu't of his previous | X, A ing the sick and wounded, so that it ROBERT J COCHRANB THURLIE"JEWK‘BW#”Y DR ok Son toe atvitar o] st neEs SR et whew OUFireta Sa he - 8 GAS FITTING, FRI SEPT.I3. 80 CHILDRENT pAY puch more satisfactorily that It was| Director General McAdoo no sooner PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING fo be expected that he would make EVERY RFTERNOON . SPLENDID TRACK. T T WeAdas Lot . : Washingion 8q., Washington Building FN l M(l.q INCREASED PURSES & PREMILM . trips, for it is to be realized that | them that there are coal cars enough 3 an save w ea 5 N Gone S EXHIBITIONS ose directing the affairs on the| when someone else bobs up and de- Bgent tor N85 0 Shast Poekmg nuw.!nou atber gide and those at home cannet | ciares it is mot so, It has ever been “ s i $ A IVE STOCK, FARM IMPLEMEN T3, HOUSEHOLD AND @ork_together too closely. thuy since the coal shortage started. iR ON C ASTINGS ""'m"“"“‘““““r“"’w“’ Z1In “copnection with Secretary Ba- | GCarranza gets his answer very FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Rer's visit it is interesting to note | quickly by having the entire supply of lTllE VAUGHN FOUNDRY €0. — &t your Frecers upeompanied him and it is to be pre- | can imports zoing 1o the government €pmed that this is for the purpos: of | that German agents can get as much Wnc l.bwt a much needed im-|as they need & LR 4 e o e AP P g that his new assistant, John D. Ryan, | paper from this country shut off when ip charge of aircraft production, has|he insists upon a third of such Mexi- Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street 3 v e e i .——.;.— R i

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