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during L L & v “a&e- cord with the idea of arbitration, cam gee mo advantage thai would ' result |’ - ) _ - |from ari for it would be nec-| ° S B and tion of why 116 in 1918 the¥ Were $1,476,371, an essary- to te “THE WEATHER. B the s rie. i crease of $496,800, so that ojersting of the megot or | the. -xt and -‘ut:“-u““. ir- =2 g P I ,.:!;“ ' i had ;nm“ o ”J;flfl'fl . = i The Weather Today Will Probably B: Fair and Warm e tribution 57 o goaentt rive 18 £r M. G. Straon. li‘:*;u.lh 1813, in ah effort to reguce oper_|tehl are at b o s bl E—— weather i v n a letter sent reg- ) al nse, we hai U AT = H o dn the norih states from | B W Desiine oF tha sm’e‘n‘i‘fir“fimu Car miles. | rons, ana a have awell deserved repu- 4 g e, T 6 Harry F. McGlone, chairman|_1Ia 1914, our payrolls amounted to|company ‘tor| tation as a safe and effective E H TIAIN uding mufl:d g of the genéral committee of thé em- | $475,831, acd in 1818 these 2 s | increase of wake in (hrough . . LK ek 4 1 ! England states and over this ploves OF the company. through whotn | had advapoed o 3816958, i Spite ot eral support ot the company he the | remedy for stomach ail tempera ali o m‘ 'y w tor 2 er wage scaje]the fact that we had reéduced our cari-people Gf the comimunities it rerves. o u above the, adastmal nermal o | HETE presented. mileage 303,847 miles, The dffcct Of and this te peepls seem unwiiing to| ments. They afe . - e outlook is n_vxg. wea arl‘: President Pérkins states in his lettér| this increase ir wage, coupled with | Wit the result that §f present : 1) . Wednesday and T ot iverne | that it 1s a financial impe far | the inctease in cost of evervihing al- | sonditions ocontifiue the communities - ‘Today we will make special displays of zll lines which will s e ol ol ot | 8 Sy 6 Bt g i e T T B B e e i ot QUCKRY - [F sty be in demand for the Fourth t = instance: . i ti Pl an el st BT B B s funtine. b | miie trom 1737 conts (BCluding (asehiog pereide, Tor it $ocs without. peving by be in fiee ovtih, of July, Chuing BIAA How and ia Bot ansWRere: nosr|and asntals) in 1914, to 44.88 cents (IN-|eperation of the present scnedils can This will include Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Apparel, in biliogs” attacks, Observations 1A “Norwich. o tan mee the tre- irs. 3 Meeting_its operating Cluaing faxes and rentais) i 1915, and | only continue for, and, se long as, the | helpful- P Winde for Wed and: Thursday |75 atcsmb: the eapnings per ar mile - | peopte will The cost of prodvetng | .: 1. - L2 AN b oo 1o aa (1 ™ 8] of the answer to Mr: :a;lm'mm‘:,fi creased from \v;;;.‘fl cente in .1‘314“1‘- e, ~ e ;' %l gick heediche, dyspepsia, |@§ Dress Accessories, SummerfCothxe l\lc.c.;, Etc. In ad . pomid that “ . n ), ) . e L 2 HH 2. v 3 & } 8 SROADWAY Forecast. m"'fi’.‘&u Al come | 83100 cents per ca mile with whieh|propery. o o‘.:lnn;‘d eith o condis | heartburn and constipation. dition to the .,‘"nm - °b“: fregu oM, ¥ s there L - 2 b £+ b i . o S g e e 3 R 7 y v 2 about every de- A . R -y -l o afiél'ry“ o e iy ?“fil:mu ' loms "ot .47 conta’ per. cat |Ioak u if Che Industrs heid lttis en: | L Dey act gently and suzely jgore many special offerings to be found in about every d (A Serviceable Line - i some way meet the reqaests | mite. couregtment ‘either tor 1wor of M- | on the organs of climina- |[§ partment. of its cmploves, but it has reachéd| Getiing away from éar mileage and |tel u The following fecords, réported {rom |ing t- where it is iMpossible dsing total fAigures of oeration, in th | mendous commércinl, Social and scn- JEFE the bls < . Of h" .!‘Id Reages 'i‘““?am e :n‘u?.u‘ n fli:(h:f _aler LD 3’:‘!;.11'1‘“:: had o net revens o memic. valae of the Strset car dervice _tion, purify the blood. tone —— - . with résent nue 947 with wi o pay taxes comp s paironage — 1 vihe . Bovs’ Shoes meiric changes Tuesday: eperating expendes. e and | Ji3306 Tand remtain ‘and interest|instesd ot #iv e TS other s 5: | the system and very quickly : . 9 ‘ ys t The following is Gonéral Managér|amoutiting o 302,480, so that our ac- | liable forms neportation servies. ; 7 a m . 3011 ton's lstter t6 Mr. MeQlone, the!tual loas for the year witl fgur- If present conditions are te be Bet- s - - > ~ AT THE RICHT PRICES 2 $ - sea8 che ot the general commitée of | ing aividends of any kind, was $424,- :e_r;ali it ‘must be by comperation ot S‘lrengthen | i - 2 Toad: 5. oye: ‘and the gensral public, and ‘Express and Team Harness whignes ¥, lowest, 58. ¥ ;’orwxch, Conn., June 27, 1819, As for the New Lendon division,|We sarmestly bespeak g - . - Comparisons. Mr. Hare K MeGlone, Chairman, | which is the best praperty that we| " Yours very traly, G Summer Clothmg Underwear. 8 at Low Prices- Predictions f0r Tuesday: Fair ang Russell Rgd. Netwich. Conn. Rave, the earnings for the vear 1918| (Signed) -~ R. W: PERKINS, ges on . ’ ’ wapmer, e Dear S 5.3}'& Feirence Ty ne|show & el from oporatians of 135 Prestdent. e Shirts Eic ‘s Weakher: 1o0dy, between vour . gen- ! 608, » — : ] ; # hi . . THE L. L. CHAPMAN CO. | atars.mesthoris S © omemittes ARG (NG writer n Son. fontais on that diviston sione.¥ of ANOTHER CONFERENGE WITH ’ TROLLEY OFFICIALS TODAY | “4Pye Suls of Any Modicina in he Warlds N |fectibn with the wérking agreement[$282,907.18, so that this proverty has Men’s and Youths’ Berkshire Trouser 3¢ Bath Street, Nerwich, Cenn to be signed for the year énding May|actually been a BSurden to us fér the| 2 $eld eveivwhess 15 boxes. 10c. 35 i 5 . % T isps |16t 199 and yeur request that the|past vear and it should be berme inj BB iy P o B P ! and dark stripes, all sizes from 32 to 50 T Violi o tore " 1ime - Bleotria. Rahway | Uit of only seven Honths o (he now | AT [Ompans WhiSh in scting tor thd verplen. : T [ Special price a pair ........ r 1 : Cempany to stalé whether or mot it|wage scale entered into on June 1st,i (R (0 0O SERADAR TO7 An InCted H. A Murphy of Falmouth, Mass.. B » 5 ‘o-Piece E eacher of Violin,! i S Lo P St | e ot e ovvgueen o] e Snenite e 2 TP (e e Ly e W I S Y] Mens and Youths' Two-Piece Outing Su and M‘ndohn : 1 would advise that as .per my;191d up to Jume, st (the latest|q: 8 oh SRy Of (BC ARBIREIRC | or Larayette sireet. ¥ S $ e available fizures) is 2 loss of $38,- Who is here to act twith| Friends and neighbors numbering 12| $10.50 and .. nt, this mattes was taken up R My, "Potking as scon aftbr oued 66 v e 3.75. This includes taxes only. Ren. surprised Farl DeWolfe Saturday them. 82889 s34 il last a8 1 could get 1n touch | tals and interest due for the same pé-| "T . (.10q arter the mesting that]CVSRIng at bis home on Plain Hill in | 2 « ” Qlt ERNEST E. BULLARD | ;s v s ST e g ke o o e 1, T ot B e I S0 e T O R s i s e M) Special Values In “Eagle” Shirts X - exécutors of the Morton 1. Plant Es-|total loss 6f $227.734. 2enterence with the ey tbed - |Austin Rathbun and - Miss Ellzabeth One of the best known makes of Men’s Shirts is {l Way served cake, fruit and lemonade. The mid-week prayer service of the I First Congregational church is to be held Thursday evening in the chapel. ‘.rhe subject will be Christian Pntr!o!-i sim. Mr. and MYsAlbire T Bresn ot West Town street spent the week end tate and has written the enclosed let-| It will be seen that for tie first five for cavering the situation. I am sénd- | montns of this yesr we have pet ipg this fetter to you in this way as I{earned enough to pay our hotual op- hall be ont of fown tomorrow and|erating expense, and the oniy way in Stunday and I wish to get this to you.{which we have Been able to mest odr as pér my agreement, as soon after T yrofls and other current expensas have recoived it as possible. I wish|has been through credit extenfied to you wsuld carefully Jook this over and|us by The Bastern Connecticut Power cidle in this city at 10.80 this (Wed- Aesday) morning. No e has et been miade towards a striks;, an officer of the committes eaid, It has béen understood that the de- mands of the trollevmen aré (u;‘m eight hour @ay with a wage scale at $8 cents én hour, Undér the Wwage aaree- Bliss Place TELEPHONE 127:4 “Eaglé” brand. Through the courtesy o facturers of this standard brand, we sec lot of samples stock. Now on sale at speécial prices: TAFTVILLE Atter several dAYE WOrk the Werk- men engaged in the laying of s gut. ter aléng the fhofth side of South A streét have completed ihe job. The strest is fiow in fine cendition. Re- manu- 1 A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. e S—— P R TR SR B s Chirepodist, Foot Specialist | cintly on émbankmént wall was erect- | yummit it to your committee, and if | C i ton with 3 : at thetr cottage (Fernside) at Lord's GROUP 1—Men’s Shirts, i fendider -9 ed along the éntire stfetch 6f thiS|jyere s aayising rufther on which “‘"”¥ el e Ths Eroneraam e e e expired the flest of Juse, &, Lo¢ 2 b : 2 —Men’s Shirts, in a splendid r (PAOTECT YOUR FEET), road, the sidewall loveled t;gdmzlyon Veith SorieteNes, T nhod it 1o S| Sona . e 484 the productiom ‘6f| the-ssalb Wée {3 elats 46 heun of patterns and colorings, regular $2.25 value at $1.89 o~ A ; wer. - Jamés Turabull of Wauweous HL 8r. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support | curbing put in. o meet you at.almost any time. PR 19i6: 1¢ Decamtn apparest tat| wamer-Ath CRILOREN MERE P e L B GROUP Men’s Shirts, in the better gr James T. Thurston .of Buite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 M. ANISEYY “the ing 9F The NOMWEFR | sk 16 state that we are sending v o 3 Petet Turnbull, hag at Werwich. Conn. Bhady ur o“ O e o 515 thig aet (- | TG leriar by registered | mail . an8 | Samely, power coutd iy b reued | - FOR TWO WEEKS STAY | nome in Jghawas, R 5 Vi attractive desi d coloring S eyt - D s n e e or 19r thelshall hold the enclosure wntil Wed-(by the buildite of a modern power| Travel sainsd and ¢ tréth tRetr | Mr. and Mrs. John Tracy, for several ery attractive designs and colorings, A L’I:MPQ;:P‘ “"u"""-"‘" ke oF the nesday, July 2, aftdr which it will b2|plant. An effort to finanee this cen-{long trip, but happy sver the aticipa- | éars residents of Franklin, recently $2.50 value at ....... i Del-iHoff H 3 [road wan in poor congition #nA {ralto | Evreca by the svetam gitn (neen i | SRy o omd S ioush, Baskers | tione of i WReld weeks In the SN L | Mireer whIth 'they . purehasen Trom 'GROU Thi A Eahs of 1 O otel |y e i darger of e | view i trving ‘to create @ beiter -nn—fn" poial, condition and outloak OF the|chiGeen wardh of the. TeibuRe Postmaster Jonn P. Muephy. ROUP 3—This comprises some of the finest own_stree | e ing stfuck by the t pOFt from the public by xiving them|Shore Line was such that it was im-| Alr Fund, arrived in Norwieh 6n ““Eagle” Shirts made, regular $3.00 value a EUROPEAN PLAN arrived at this poit at the same time. | the financial facts af the toad as thay B ;: . : - e incial, t 0ssible -to fipance it without the en-{ 6 ‘atternbon spent Tuesday at Groton Léng Péint in HAYES BROX. Prisa’ Now there 18 BleALy-of oo I WAIER | aiet 16950 P N e e e o e 0 L | e lutrial oMb propiiiy. thace, € to pass and the lével road bed insures| If there is aiythi~~ We can do t6|thén owner of the Shore Line, and he,| party Was mét rs. :.n.s. Hati | Frank L. Weaver of est Town irpasne 12 88-20 Broadway | safety for anl. Beélp straighitan out o s situation, we!finally, authorized the construeti and Mrs. Frank 8. Bunwell, president | Street spent Sunday with friénds in e Peter Pipin _who was iRjured re- |xhall be glad t8 do it, and We trust|provided the investment could be made|and scorétary of the losal sommmittes, | F22st I 37 9 i o |¢ently at the Ponemah Mills hae re-|vau will use your infience with thelin such a tway as not to invelve It{through whom the childten h Co: senl Walter Marsland a1é turned to his homis hére having hesh |man in srevénting them from doing| with the affairs of the Shore Lina. his f v lrery East Hav oy are éc'is jtedman house on Y.avning+ 10 Nars. EAwin 3. Strest of BN ummer with v, discharged from the Backus hespital. | anything rash whieh might put them Mr Pepin while at “ne 8aY 188t |in 4 posr lght before thé puplic. e varieus kindly hostessés who week had his left nang éaught in one | dlosing, 1 ish to say that 1 regret, afe to entertain these children dur- ing théir vacations, were alge at the The Bastern -Connecticut Power company Was then ineorporated and eonstruction begun, an agreement ba- BR. F. C. JACKSON o Warm Weather Apparel DR. D. J. COYLE }| 2.5 ¢ e e e I e |2, 30,011 the aelule Of (his comPany:|ing entered into with the Snore Line|train to claim their respective small | fireet are spending B B only s Dieco of flesh BoMing (he | road i meh that i io impossipic for| fOF, the purchass’ of = its TraneRice |guests, who came ail tagged with thelr | P75, JTeRLe momeh, M, Qur second floor will make a special showing today of torn member In place. er medi- [us to grant tne recuest Sf otr em-| iSRS to generate and sell eleetricity | names and thosp of the people wha are | “30, | "rary, Jr., of New Brithin spent : - cal” treatrment he' was tiken to the | plovee s “}for powsr purposes, and part of the|taking them IAto théir homes. Bunday at the home of his parents. M, | | cool wearing for the Summer season. There are Norwich hoepital where he might have | Truly yeurs, < B R e e e Rt | troem Tt Bsane o cacib Sk nar | And Mrs. John Tracy, of Waenington | thin, dressy waists, fashionable Summer Suits, handsome better medical cafe. - {Signed) M. G. STRATTON, i S atne To)- [ tuohbia Kimat MNSAIE. Ad ihen-Imune: {ptrest y Y » ) ster carried all his or her worldly be. Jongings in a stout cloth bag, tied - with heavy tord. . Reery White face wore a beaming smils, way Company in operation, so that t day it is using up its principal to pay for its oerations ard, of course, this Wash Dresses, Bal Suits for Women and Children, comfortable Corsets, James DeWolfe of Trading Cove and Farl DeWolf of Plain Hill went Ashing fir’ Morniville ‘Tocently end on their re= General Mavager. President Perkins' Explanation. Cyril Tellfer has returned to his 1 home on Front street having récefy- £d_bisy discharee from the srigy. MF. from ~ Camp 203 Main St., Norwich, Ct. Telljer was discharged- o t” Perkins exslains the sit- 2 turn cisplaved a fine steing of trout. | n v tion it the following letier: g tiefactery con-|thoush in anticipation, they had al- | "“sru "X3albert E: Geer and childrén, i Office Mours: 3 a. m. to 8 p. . | 200s whera hn was sent upen Kia ae- {URtion, WA ihe follewink 1oUEr . | aition of sarmings, ue mensEERGnt 15| riads begun. 5. BASE. the. weadorul | 1, ry. ASeibert B Geer and chudrém | WOMEN’S BATHING SUITS Tieo Jacanes returned. (o him home |r. Harry McGjene,' Chalrmam, Nor-: Mew making a caveful sindy of sched-) thres sevare meals a day And the | (070 000 with Mfre. Goer'sparents, |l Women's Bathing Suits of Surf Satin, Mohair, Silk Poplin and S na i eaneoticut. ules and wheréver the earnings art! twd weeks of play time in stere for and Mrs. Hazard Tucker, @ Scot~ | ll variety of styles, including belted and ruffied models, some very prott Tokn & Geo. H. Bliss Largest Assortment hers Monday after several weeks' stay with réfatives living in Canada, - Frank Fitemavrier has received his discharge from Camp Mills_and has afrived 3t his heme on . Seuth A street. Tohen Mr. Fitzmaurire was sent {o France he was a member of. the simmal corps. but after Bs ar- rival there he was transterred to the Freneh Tank servite and in that [ Branch he served uALl his rélease | came and he was sent to the smbark- | ment_camp for soldicrs retuving te | thiz soun | Emfle Gaveher whe fer the past | severai months has bean visiting with | relatives living in Canada returned te | hix home heve Monday. | George Peltier Bas arrived at his {Bome on North A street having been discharged from Camn Milts. Mr. Pel- | tier zerved in the artillfry while over- seas. Napsleon Penin returned to Hart- | fora Monday after @ several davs’ vis. {it with relatives living in the village. ADWIRAL SWIFT ONCE NAVY YARD COMMANDANT Rear Admiral William Swirt, U. 8. | wich, Dear 8ir:—1In order to make pee- feetly élear the reasons for our state- ment that we canmet grant an in- creast of wage ot maké any change in the operating cenditions that W6yld 244 to operating costs, that ToNeWIAE faots should be pre- sonted o vou. The Shore Line Elestric FRailway Company is made up of several perties that were eomsolidated in 1916, this eonseildation being brought aoyt by (he purchase Of encurities 3t then mérket valye, whieh was Below par, i, SS6. 0x somes, inetances, very: much below par. In lisuing se eyrities of the Shore Line against these purfhases it was possible to 1 mpterially raduce the ameunt of eapitalization of {he . pranerties Sobeotames; K% S omabie hese securities were reduced : 3. At the same time something over 900 im cash was placed in the trensur: of the company. This reduced the remtals and imterest charges to & point where it was ber lieved the earmimgs wonld at least eat the interest on ds. outstanding! not taking oare of the actual Gperat- ing expemses these schedules reduced, which will, of course .mean will be to redtee operating expense te the point Where carnings will cover it. This condition is met pecular ta the| Torl Bhere Line. OFf the 45000 miles of electric railway traek in the United Btates, nearly 6,000 miles are now in {the hands of recsivers and the num- ber is =stil] Ine #ing. During the past four years, 100 miles of traek h. been dismantied and seld as jnnk. an. in addition te that the service om near! been discontinued. be market vaiue of the sscuritie representative slsciric railw represents today just about on market velue of the New York ity traetion nroperties alone has shrunk $126.000,000 in the past two yaars, and the properties are in the hands of re- ceivers, so that this is net merely a question of z0ed or bad management, but is brought about by the peeulia¥ & refuction .in the numher o men em- | plored. and a consecuent reduciion inief a hesrty walosme and & grand gesd e foslj PaYFOll 2nd evéry effort will be madeliime. which Wifl he somathing ta re- them. Some of the ehildesn will zo 10 Prasklin, others 1o Presten City and Haileille, whils twé e thees have baen placed in town, Put all ‘ave sure member for months to cdme. The children will return te. New o0 July 15th. all expenses ha- ing pald By the Fresh Aie Fund, snd a settlsment warker will be provided as usual to take thém safsly from this great adventurs into a lamd fowing with nlente of milk and tresh bread, where a child may miek alf the flowers he wishes or whers there {is cnough o€ every thing 6 go around. half that number of miles has! .| NAMES DELEGATES To ZIONIST CONFERENCES The Zionist district of this oity will half that of three ycars ago. and the partieipate in a regional conference hichh is to he held in New Haven. on July 13, 1919 This is one of o se- ries of confersmces called by the Zionist Organization of America in preparation for the large tasks it will have to undertake and the enormous responsihilities it will have to assume na. - Mi. and Mrs George Kelley and daugnier, Dorothy Kelley, of ~Town trect, have returned. fromt a motor teip 16 fiew Britain, where they vis ited for a few days With Mrs. Keiley's 5 Mre. Virginta Mettey. Harriet Brainerd —amd . - he er, Mrs, Lotsie Bdgscomb, w! {r.ends from Mystic, calied Suns of. Mrs. Brainerd's H. Lamb, of Town The trip was made by auto-! 43w at the heme brotiter, Do C. strect ana Mrs. Clarence Amburn vis- ite] friends in Hampton over the week | <180 motered 1o Hartferd befere = Tionday to their home on the ad toad Caller 8+ the Womé of Mr. and Mrs. | A I: Geer of Stotland read Tuesday | Werc M:. and Mrs. Herbert Allen of! Willimantic and Mr. Gee ster, Mrs. Luey Cresire, from the eity. The first' and last years of & man's trimmed—Price range $250 to $16.50. WOMEN'S SUMMER DRESSES, $10.95 Wemen's New Summer Dresses, made of fine quality plain and fiqured Voiles and a variety of Novelty Cloths. They come in a full 16 to 46, and in ali the most desirabla colors—these are exc at $10.95. WOMEN’S WHITE SKIRTS AT $6.50 Wemen’s White Skirts, in attractive models of Gabardin materials—at $6.50. Other attractive models in White Skirts, ‘with pearl other novel effects in pockets and beits—at $3.98, 5 and up to $3.98. See sur showing of new and attractive models in Smocks and Blouses. Buy Toilet Goods Now! YOU MAY NOT SOON AGAIN BE FAVORED WITH SUCH AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY ATTEND THIS-SALE TODAY Co ABEET RSN ! | | N. retived. wha dlsd at ‘the|, In addition to the properties owned | conditions resulling from ihe in-|as soon as the peace confercnce sane- | s ee Th ity g W B o lomg|by the Shore Lime, it holds undef|creased cost of doing business and theltipn® the hlan to establish a Jawian |CUPTER—_In Norwich, Juné 25 19364 : . PO e T ‘ness, was born in lease from The Copmenticut Company|depreciated value of the coin inj Commonwealth in Palastine, Y ‘Robert Culver of Pansbs:ot It is the most comprehensive sale of Toilet Requisites § 1848, He was from the | What is known as the New [Lendon di-{ which our service is paid. The ost important question for the b held in thi: hi - b 2 it Ansapelic ncademy in 1987 vision. This property convects the| The Shore Line fs today owned by reglonal conterencés as alsd for the At Asnferd a aawshter’ o ever held in s store or this city, embracing fl" ‘d | “During the Spanish-Amers; wat | Various isions the e Line{the Bstatc of Morton V. Plant, De-|general esnvention. will ba the prac- Mrs. Eilawsrth Weeks. " f standar g~ o J B e yoir and was taken over umder leasc at a|ceased, and the question raised by | Gioal application what has come —— does mplelz SRes and assortments of stands Sy ghadl oih Charge of the Atting |TPDAl that showed for two years alyour request for an increase in wage|tn be knewn in the Jewish world, MARRIED ads Toilet Articles. out of ships for the war. profit of. approximatélr. $20,000 a]has been taken up with the exccutors! the “Pitrburgh Platform.” This JOINE—DURKIN—In_Lyms, fiN 1 B od in this sal to this he was insesctor of | Year, whieh just so far helped out the|for final Geterminetion, and their | adoptad at tha Zienist convention hald |° 1818, by Eaward G. Smiih, as well as women, are interested in this sale, o-fnance at the Washinzton navy vard. ce Line evstem. The result of op-|conclusions are that as executers.| in Pittsburgh Jast vear. as the guid- | Minnie Durklin and Wal because the articles offered are the samc articles that thus beifg in entire Tgg of iheSrations, sifice 1916. has been mostithey are not justified, and, in fact|ing princibles af thé Jewish Common- | DANIELS—ST. JOHN —\t Norih Stéer- Mgl > % i ey manufacture of the big guns for the [SMEappointing as applied to the prop-|cannet legally put othér funds of the weaith. It provides awiong other | ling. Juns £0, 1818, by Rev. e about every man uses daily in his bathroom—only at navy, concerning which We was Pesags { &ty @s a whole, for while gross earn-|estate into this property, hut that they | things for land nuiiénalization in Pal- | Yiertings s of Moosmp. Ddword 1.1 s }-‘ nied as foremost euthority at that|iREs have increased, operating ex-jare willing io forego thelr ciaim for|astine. the public ownership of pub. | Dani - 1. and reduced prices, %l OF ALL KINDS ON time. penses h'ad'v,e increased very: much|interest on the seeurities Deld by |lie utilities, the inhabjtim of of land | jiof - Jomm a7 Rorth el | Most of his navy life was passed ia|mere ¥, as shown by the folow-]them long enough to detArmine Wie-| speculation. and a fiecal ¥ weich E | AUTCMOBILES, Cin. DEaREH OF The SEPTIE . ing fures: Gross earnings in ' 1013|ther with changed conditions resull; e ey L‘g"“&;?g:“g‘%‘;;*;:;"; Stase- | rQ E For a few i was ‘eommand | (om! cen were 5. while ] ing m 1 s in: of the s <, 3 Juhe .29, o e C e =4 o of sevsral maral e e TR & 7 Ll Bo™te| Maneaee. - QUier Quentions UL 2v it | han. Delphes . La Pre of Norwien MILLINERY ATSPECIAL PRICES CARRIAGES, WAGONS, TRUCKS and CARTS in 1818 thay were (omitting certs) $1,.- 524.168. an erating expenses in 1916 —y terms the preperty can be made o operats at a profit. As a consequence, Tocation of the seat of World-Zionist administration. as hetween London, | Jorusalom and New York: the oblisa- Hon of Ameritan Jewrt to Palestime in the financal pense will ales have to be ziven econsideration, Jewish edu- cation in America and ths mobilizing of man-power for satvier in the de. and Miss Yvonné Duhamel of Ware. increase of $195,344.- Op- battleship Connecticut being his last were $981,323, command. I bis younger days he was for absut four years ecommandant at the navy ¥aTd om the Thames river. i His last command before retiremant wax the Bosten navy verd, and follow. Panama Hats for Women, Misses and Children, Trimmed and Untrimmed, ail the newest shapes, at very special prices. : Pattern Hats $5.95 the manage- l NORWICH MARKET GUIDE. Prepared by W. Bruce Price. the City Market Reporling Agent of the United I'arm Bureau, and Church & Allen Panama Hals ws retirement he was Ned te|States Buresu of Markets, the New London County sevve for a_while as & mnb:atm e 3 A_‘vfe{&t-l College, C odperating. ::‘mm.mt of the Jewish common- | Out en)” & atorkc OF ,.u‘;:_‘ ana Tt Panam news, o ) R i ey Jedicues T wionist alutret ot thie ier 1s 15 Main Street DY ol Sy o e i Tear Admiral Swift's wife died some NORMAL: Carrots, Beets, Peaches. Potatoes. entitieg 16 two delegates. and wifl be e n TR oot vears age, and he s survived by twe. SCARCE: Beans, Peas, Chrrants, Strawberries. b o By & < . : scus, Jasin and Gerfield, end three / : D e © s ed ats have been sharply reduced Saugnicrs, Vieginta | Philine HOW-D0-YOU-DO MR. AND' MRS. CONSUMER 135 wance 1% Bve Mevew by vy, i ST Tetmnd Hatu bave been shar * Midee, Two ot oad —'rm This is the frst issue of a: Semi-weekiy report that the United States R sttt et ne e ghter bethg Bareas, o7 Markels will iseue Tor Nerwicn commumers durinz the " eummer | POLIGE MADE 116 ! - D IRECTORS = eand 3 v service is to give you timely informa- o4 I11E (I b0 Jeaves & sister n Willihan- | tion abeut tecal prodyce Sonditions. Note above the classification of ARRESTS IN JUNE GOOD HOS‘ERY VALUES ophith of Hobest D, e “mormal,” and *scarcc.” The market story will give | TRere were 115 arrests in June by 5 o time for camning, etc.; while you wifl find a list of |{he Nerwich polies department. e small Nearly 1009 pairs of Chiidren's | Women's Diack au e BR. EDWARD KIRBY dor. Drives belgw. Hut rememper. only wheissale rices | fiEure for ' the *month. Seventy-six Books in very swanted Hion and | hese reperts. - Watch your newspaper for these reports that | X were glven quarters over style—eootton, morcerized and silk- | [LOsiery, exira size, regular Sbc night. 6 following were the rauses of Reom W, Thayer Building Phone 819 pinted—-sizes {3 tq $%—~from 25c to a palr. issued every Tuesday and Thursday, and thus do your mid-wesk and week-end sHopping more ecompmicaily. at v i ‘ <130-5 amd arrest: Int b he - S, Soava 9-18; ] REVIEW OF PRODUGE SITUATION s . T ey et e Children's Black, Fine Ribhoa Women's Gauze Silk Hos et ¢ ot preduction: Sikbr shé : port 3, violation of liguer law 1, hoot- e Hoslery, sizes 6 to 9%, regular | ery. in white and 4 are Tt ais o o acarelly OF muny Pradute (hEL sie weety eoan: | leggiug ‘1. insae 1. tagur to '“’“"‘ Telophiny S:0 - B ALE ool el o dant ac this soasen of the vear. but there 1s Stll o good variety of mative | PIOPETLT 2. tréspase i, incorriidle 1| HENRY E. CHURGH RS the: ¥ ; shipped in cts fgr the consymer to select from. Greens are prac- | YiolaURE Ctv erdinance 2. defranging M. a pair Oc fieany Tone. » o B Bk e R TS B R fEmvyrene 1 vieltion wf metor ""—""",'I WM. BMITH ALLE Sad w255 | 3 Fisst-gisss Garage Service Conncctsd early peas are scarce, byt late, plantl promize to make up the defieit | 7 1% delrauding reoming heuse 1.} Woemen's Fine Cotton Hosie: | Women's White Silk Boot Ho: a few days. Bvéry he e whe plans (o can fruits and vegeta- | SmoozEiement 1, Indecent exposurs 1, in black, regular 3% val (34 e 50 Val0e: & 5% D. MORRISSEY. Dot ais saason. shaE Rave voniars ead boo pn her e et ey | Veeping out & Leserter ack; regular 82c valus, at e | ery. regular Iu FRANK G:* BENSON i emd shouié waich the market for the t time to preserye cur- i g g . o 2 cupaes, anq R BRoh sre Deglaalng o e JORWICH TOWN - he 7iolin 600 pei ¥ cent. abave a‘:."n iNow Tos deaiers o Bt t;r‘b\n phd "WNI M. Terren Iu»-r Wephe T oz of Violi EXTR.A fl’EflAL! i u.f Womcp ‘ PUy: Rl ST R0 TR e e, St e TR EAPW S B G e R s e B Hedwy, W - Wholssale Prices Peid Same Prices on | Mics Terrells nephew, Sewiid rorrel L7 Damstsl Nostinw, and ! ind white, t to manufacturer’s slight ir- ‘x’{‘om.u.z; Sorodus; | Small Measuro |is in 4 camp in Vermont for the sum price $1.00 a pair, regular value 360 ba. 9 1-2c quart | Guests Sunday at See Inn coltage, $1.85. -31.90 doz. 7 1-2-3 1-Zc bunch | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank AllyA -20 quart. 29¢ auart | Tracy of Town street. jnci Mr. and B 1R iR e T : 75 doz. - rlea damolne o | .60 doz. - 5S¢ bunch 350-83.50 crate L12:35¢ basket | Conter Graton - Mon Barnott A.f;:? $3.60 bu. & 1-2¢ guart | owner of Forest Neook poultry farm.| 8321 el 35-48c BOcK | She sipo ban's variety of bess e Taes m. Lo A rasie . | HES T VhoR ot Nar tamous strawe

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