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i Salmon, Halibut, Sword Fish, Res Bluefieh, Mackerel, Steak Ceod, But terfish, 'Long and Round Clams snd e P . T . 5 ) | ) ' b el and go to it2 There's plenty of a . Siics st mAth friends n w::J A i N J § I\ ;,D,kh‘z'n'” Yotk fifee mizs 1o my | Cocoanut Ol Fine ‘ ? Y , but the | X 4 in W : ; " ain out. They o mpre mety | i For'Washing Hair ¥ 3 g $ fite | It looks as tho Mr, penui.: " : gty Oysters today— % umulat; ursday The arbitration provided trying to use the public’s pocketbook| 1If you want to keep your hair in g < \ > e et wie e & uleves o edln public fll’lm‘“b"goagmon, e cArsful What you wash i urc ros. € . Carr | Railway company. In some places: rates and K en are gran ? WEERRY % Light vehicle lamps at 848 olock |p M A0y K o Tand Muo|they were covered with. sand. . .and e Tt} raise it will ‘mean . an increased fare. © Aost soaps and pfepared Bhampo A B : this evening. g Charles Winchester of River avenus Ig-vel, t down by the rain of ;‘?!::Lhntgawmgzy wtg:‘ ‘{m;r::u‘a‘ I‘fnl ‘;:::lum :oze muc;ru)g(:‘n. bmé‘r‘drie;flm‘o . > are exhi Sergt. way ¥ < ma the hair | % s P : e AT et mibiting cSerst. Peter 3. a#d_z;ml . o ok e he matters|biead of some of thase who do noth- | very ‘narmiol. | Mulsiigd cocoanut ofl /CA“ E > The planet Jupitér will be in con-|spending 30 days at his home infywas, CAtcBing 8p om ifs ace ted. s T the o b e Betating - kil e} SRATOO (WHIGH AR DRl ghE At eIy /a0 Junet: 20th and | Glasge. * . work. . 1 u“’m""‘" I ODErS ‘A | greaseiess) . Is, mch “better than any- > LF“EFFECTB 2 Lo B SR g oss, as they clajm. why don't thev|(hing else you can use for sShampooing, / \ La; be: is not visible this month. Mrs. Richard Morrissey of South- cona\r.'e:n;'.“:nd"m';fer (:pm they submitted a plan differ- sell out or go into niuu-pt% ugml:t as_this can't 'possibly Injure the hair. =y, Tablets of Aspirin” to be ildren from the C ‘Home, | bridge, Mass., is the week end zuest > . the Eastern Connecticut i 3 v o be marked _':“:fi' PR g B S Bl oy of Nr. and Strs. Thomas Sharvan of TR N sk ore tn Ve, SIS P S (9. ihe - MLS agen- pany (ake ovrrtm‘:‘;v-d--l-fl under- ...%":‘.!’é’xfl?.f"f;!:?fi.‘;%’i.‘:i;’:&;?fi: B DRPA.SCHWARTZ K Always ursday afternoon picked over six-|11 Elm street. 3 M £ th 3 From 0 e aia ey want to do. : ill ‘maie 7 t rich, | @* Bayer package which 'm' ?:n quarts. B o Mrs, eBrt Edmonds and Miss Ger- Whe ket “he aftarnove nes ;flx‘dfi that it '”': .“"“;. m":."“.,,,. It looks as though the public.utili- :reazr'x';/a lathek, _\""‘Z‘i’e‘:’ni ‘:b.'r‘l:}t‘r i firection to cately relieve/Head | "Hoat at doek Saturday. Live lob-|trude Olson of Montville -have rewich in’the evening, without any mew | without o e o Ty e Hies- commission ¢l have (o gAP.1=ignd - staip (I;am“x&‘.hl)fl “The lather HE cause of bad teeth | 12 | ster 20 a Tb.—eav. turned after a short visit with Hart- |statements forthcoming from them: | must be:met by increase of revenue.| This “‘gh:';g:!thi:rgl-“w i Finses out easily, .and, ‘removes every ls neglect. - The et- | e s0d left Norwich {ford relatives. .| gFresident Robert W. Perkins of the | i - B e e g o ety Darticle of dust dirt. dandruft and ex; feot.is physical and me | afiemoon with iniriy| Rebert Bogan has returned o New | hich he gave the fiures of WABGSTE: | operationn - for the rcason thav we| st the men. |1 fon't’ sse how they cveny, fnd it leuves it fine and Wiy RS, - Do nat- 0w Squfacture| passensers and an unusually Rea¥y | tincie and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. | ceived in the past year by men on the | weuld not v "abie w0 meet our DAy | A 45 5 any Job o n Y Sooks preity | PTEDT MUty and Camy (o manage. A RO = At St. Batrick's church Thursday at | YOUns, of Broadway. - wettiy Wiined to ve v 8 LT $00d {0 me for & 'conduetor Or & MO~ | snambos nt Tkt My Hruz stere It I8 ERUEhSogh or, thoge % sl A e versarsy high mase of Word has been recelved from Pri- e Jeemed to, be com | wo¥ S, Jave no quarrel with our men: | forman. : Sneh o at, HIRE R0Y Jitwlpeon e your children reach | requism for John Horigan was sung|vate Louis Sauter shat he has safely|inere was little indication of many boomsy o Bt e < =2 o laat Bveryne Sbw s | famatly fot them to be good soldiers | H. Broderick. U o e e { walking to the center from the outly- | problem is bigger than most of the| MAJOR BLACKMAR HOME month; and take carc of their § teeth. : . F One of the manufacturers who ma ing sections, except at the regular| people aj te. It is a great eco- * WITH BROIX DE GUERRE e e T dweport corset | Arthur. Campbell and William J.|times of going fo or returning trom & 5 i1 = C“mm“nlty C” workers' strike 1n the fanior parther of e O o e e a oes | hefe piaves (& bustness. out through the e‘af’m.’,"..m ot wil| “¥ou bet it o ms g00d to.be home S oL A A erk Ity . o ge wi spare, Birdseve & Somers, Thomas Somers,| TEURE o8 e their hoteay | The Norwich gtores had a minimum | the interests involyed. We have for |again” said Major John S. Blackmar ‘cm YW;'_‘““’ 191"';{‘ & 16ft thé hospital * former Wilimantic retlUent mton, | Mrs, Httle Sargent assistant to|suto buses and Jitnevs” wiich . had | M, s (bU€T cArTying all the | Thurcday evening wheh acked how It for e stane.’s camp of 30,800, whero roce AL the new same farm AL Amelon. | tiss Gibson. matron at “the. county | anticipatds s rush of busimess found | CTctia. " The cw have had.theis|soomed to be Bome . arter elghteen |ne stajed for 4 tme and then on lo| SSSCIRTE o ST aed on . lavge saie, siso the|home. Smith avemue. Norwich is hav_|comparatively lictle to do. The Paple | wayes end the public has had all the |onibs i Péancd with - the ‘medical st bopnd for. Kome'. AL Brest be MAINST = NMORWICH Bob-white, California quatl, partridge, | 1€ Wo Foek R ottt o | oo Saving RCBame e . | Beiod el comiliiive. corps. 1 just caw't realize it yet at-|ZHS Bresent QuiinE, the Fiol SRS O \ Phone s aga i Turing dove. 2nd vatious fecies of | SIS0 Sk A0 i mome. © ' | aiic xay change i the. attiude ot | s g spd B $0,uERle on | ter the things I've seen sinse: I left | &leritan when e mmaencs” 1o S Genuine Codfish in 1 pound| *T7o" ™0 (10 e new ama}_ Mr. and Mrs. Peter Selway of Glasgo| cither side (o the controversy between work out our affairs so as o keep for | oer il boxe 1t was by side atreéts to aveld entertained Sunday Mrs. Les officials an e striking employes| eastern Connecticut the necessary| Maior Blackmar s at his home at{3ny Gagons Gml:‘ '!m“ YRS S ¥ pecially uni shore resort, Point O’Woods ¢ can or packages, ( d Boach. So. Lyme, St {04 family, Mr. and Mes. L el e Te transportation service lonz provided |24 Oneco street on a fourteen day|'°pin8 2%t RAL UWE. L o i braise Wiy (e’ Bl Banie Wiein ch, J. J. Smith Ce L fng of Volintown. Serst. Peter Selway.| Such seemed to be the developments | |2 good), 28c Ib. adv. e e in® Shore Line, but the men in-)leave of absence from Camp Devens|for the work of the Red Cross and the| pg modern banjo was introdnce and Mrs. Louis Phaneuf _and|of the'second day of the trolley strike, | 21, 9 £ Sisted upon our doing the impos-|where.he was sent-immediately after|Salvation Army for their work over Princess Coffee 45c Ib. By the recently effective new laws,|daughters Lena and Aldea from Wil- | the second day on which not a car has | 1o 2 anc ee . Sury service becomes more remuner-|limantic. been run over the lines In eastern e his arrival at Boston eon Friday|there. He commended the bravery of into Englend from the United Sta (Cost That at Wholesale) ative, the daily compensation being | jonn G. McNamara, private first|Connecticut. - 3 s 3 Z * [the men of his regiment’ as well as| to which country it was probat Unexcelled Coffee, 38c Ib, | nereased from 33 to $4, with the same | clags, s spending a short furlough at| Statement By President Perkins: e Fiore Tina Ry o0 that of the French who he said ab-| ¢aken by the African ‘slaves, wh allowance for constables aftending ses- | (he home of his mother, Mrs. John R. . . Labor Alliance Offers Service: solutely feared nothing. R ahoat (Now Worth 45c) sions of the higher courts. MeNamara of Slater avenue. At the| _President Robert W. Perkins of thel I New London the executive coms He told of many instances ,some hu- | OFiginally obtained the idea from 1 Evaporated Milk, large can| Al but twenty-four of the verypresent time Private McNamara is|Shore Line road gave out the follow- | mittee of the Ameriean Alliance for morous and some pitiful, but always| din. Tae ummusical name ‘“har voungest of the 90 children at the|stationed at the U. S. Army General] ing statement on the situation Thurs-| Labor and Democracy met for the in the true American spirit. He told| seems to have been dcriy P 15c. County Home, Norwich, are attending|Hospital No. 12. day morning: purpose of discussing the present trol- i of air ralds and bombaraments that| upapye™ the name of o Se the summer school being held there. shmis The people of eastern Connecticut | Jay ‘situation and hopes to be able (o] he had been with and’ showed I of the itar shece E rated Milk, small can|Thc Tachers are Miss Bernice Willy|{ METHODIST SCHOOL PICNIC are vitally interested in the outcome | offer somme somution ot tn souvenirs picked up .on : er guitar species. and Mrs. Annie Kellas Hero. of the strike of our employes oW in | The followme i fields Sc. Government 9m°"\°‘°5ifl‘.! say that| pyen if the ::z?\ ;::-A'tc:hinaevuaao;: e m—‘gommme ‘“”“5' A ”3“0"" e . Man’s Friend. ’ wers of chrvsanthemums must use : ® = SSEChS LS falre Of; their. otoelt S Voted: That the executive commit- Unreasonabls in -'Expestations - at e o » s alphote as & apray. or - @ Iolleye didm't run the Sunday school| way transportation — and they and|tee of The Amerfan Alliance foé > B Ko e The funeral of Harold Bannister, can. Tome night “work 1f they expect to|DicHc of the Trinity Methodls Cr'ron|not the company, pay the wages of| Labor and Democracy .go on record LNt outfitter of Leyland, was followed prevent the damage done in gardens|moct enjoyable ever held.. The Sun- "I‘e e “}"“’1“ ";f °°""“:""=Y s now | as offering its ices in an effort to . The arny has béen unreasonable at | his favorité dog. It entered Large Cans Peaches, 35¢c can. 2nd greennouses by the gall fiy pest. e A o | almost wholly about the matger of| concilliate the differences between the 5 times in' its' expectations from - the | cpu ok with the ers, and, 5 day school with their guests number-| wages we feel that it is not only prop-| emploves and the officers of the Sho; ' Young Men's Christign Assoc’ation be- | PUrCh with the mourners, ant June P 15¢ can. News has reached local authorities|ing over 200 left the city at 10.10 in| er and right, but necesary for them to| Line Electri 1 e 1 " o by the bier, occastonally sniffed e eas, that the Army Medical department is|the morning on the Nelseco II, sailing | unds 5 23 ne Electric Railway Co., in the pres- . cause the spirit’ of -willingness Mascot Soap, 5c bar. to begin a campaign for recruits for|down the Thames to Ocean beach, ar- ;';‘péf::{"‘m ’uifu:<ua$e Semands | ent trolley giffiiculties in and near New made the doughboy.fake for granted | coffin. At the graveside the do P . service in the general hospitals. Au-|riving there shortly before noon. At|men are now zetting. Londox : the association’s_abijity to. accomp- | gtill while the cofiin was being lowe £ & thority has been given to enlist men |the beach a basket lunch was enjoyed| ' wi 4 The Sxecutive committee inclulles 2 lish results. General Porghing declares gng theh put its paws. on the edge Lux, 2 for 25¢. s o o ts oo hat D | 8 rve s erithe Ebvcth ey e Bave " stated that the average| workingmen. bankers, cducators, bus- i in a letter of commendation to E. C.| g Then BUE 1 Do L Matches (500 count), 5V4c| vious military experience. Parnished lemonade and the commitice | 32535 per week — of course 6 pros | oo men. lawvers, etc. and the men Carter, Chiel Y. M. C. A. Secreiary| the grave and took « farewell view - = - | are a i iona s r.—London Expres ™y * D72% “the argo with fresh fish at osgood's{in charge presented each person 4| duce that average some received more | their s D aerable Jnfieriop e : iy thatAingeeen Enad)tlonasy » T be: wharf today.—adv. of peanuts. and some less. but that average rep- ;. 3 o beBalt of thoA. By T dostre to Large rolls Toilet Paper, 6| The United States Civil Service com- | o1t ‘DS hing the. sfternoon. Fas| resents, $LILRER fer | the year, and Sidewaslk Solution express to you and to your fellow With a_ Proviso. 'y infion aninomites Lhr Abguet 19 &R :;;er::!xx;;a:.::n%a;:dw"geafl:s.by '{ll:: li:igs‘vvvgnkgew::eur‘szl::;fl;?sefio ;md:n,fi: h:tl'hferevgr men have met for the workers my appreciation aad thanks James was fond.of ono of his m for 25c. cxamination for electrical | assistant|Eoy'“Scouts ‘and those for the giris | of what Is ealled the loading of thelhe troliey Sirife and Whit whs to be for tHe epléndid wervices which the Y-| er's friends. a ginl_in her twe Lemon, Orange, Tea and|service at large. war depattment, | were under the supervision of Miss|pay roll as a result of the operation |expected from it The following were iean army In Europe” General Per-|One day, when he had heen parti ry T TR i amon, | Elizabeth Lane and Miss Mary Crowe | of the working conditions that provide|actual comments heard: shings lotter read: . . T " | 1y well entertained by her, he rem Sugar Cookies, 22¢ Ib. Wil be filled from this examination, |SIfl scout leaders. The picnickers re-|for paymen for dead time. lapsed| The people are to blame for this|- When the fivst conpingents” began | og 1 o £ i PR AR el gl The War News Service of the| ufned on the boat arriving in the €ity} time, meal checks and so forth. the situation. They haven't any brains. MAJOR JOHN S BLACKMAR arriving, itHe T AL B A Began that| 937 “Aunt Margle, when I Sugar Fingers, 25¢ Ib. EaiEhth cab Pohuibus | EOnACET | i R ot e The com- | hours do not represent time actually|Why don't they patronize the troiley work for the American soidiers which [ I going to marry yo . Seeded Sak Shakaenyithat plans bave bih formed mittee in charge of the enjovable af-|worked, nor does the hourlv wage rate!instead of these other things and|{rom overseas.. The major. Who was| has ever kept pace with the growth | looked at her thoughtfuily ar Hermitage R: b3 fair was J. B. Stanton, chairman, Mrs.| represent wages paid. The amount|then the trolle: 1 decorated with, the Croix de Guerre, ; w ? 16c fo the Jeunehing of an educational| Aibert Boaramen. Davi Purvis. Miss| SEissnt manres Paid The amaunt|then the ifrolley could get the money|lecorsted withthe Croix de Guerrs|of the American Ixneditionary force. | “That is, If you last long cnoug package. system to give young men executive, | Elizabeth Lane, Miss Mary Crowe, Le- [of real Taportance - for it I : and pay men. - All the divisions and most of the 7t anil culinin! JSeminkie which ve, portance for it is yearly| How is a man with a family going (it Was only after much insistence that|smaller organizations have enjoyed its - . 2 Puffed Rice or Wheat, 14¢ technical, and cultural training which | Roy rielding and Henry Jackson. and_ ot hourly expenses that must|to live on any less than 325 ‘a week tie finally brought forth his citation | benefits and services. ' Besides main. | Se——sssssmes——si fective. - lnow‘.‘ e men ought to get a raise. ro s = taining the usual recreation huts. it 1 package. . £ Made Auto Trip Here. For obvious reasons we do not care! I see the lawyers formed ion | Order No. 121 ‘D 3 S loib athecs the nie The house in Ledyard avenue, Gro-|' . et dwg‘;‘er Clovis, of| 0 use names, but from the list kevt|the other day and adopted a scale 15|, After approval of the Commander ".,..“13"23}’5':55‘:;:5 Supplies, and, in Formosa, Mixed and| ton. occupied by the Nash family is to cOvm-"Ym“m Mrs. Richard Morrigsey | il - connection with our report to the |keep the wolf from the door. The|in Chlef of the American Expedition-{ addition the Y. M. C.'A. has constantly be ‘taken away from its present lo- s with E a Y| Federal tax commissioner, let us give |public will have to pay that, won't|ar¥ Forces, the Marshal of France,| distributed, withoUt charge, tobacco, t, a without ch eas, Ib. cation where it intarferes with the pro. | Of Southbridge, Mass, who has been : pay n't ibuted, Ut charge, ; o T e e themuen | visiting them, motored here Thursday | Sol, just a few examples of what the|they? Why not pay the increased |COmmander in Chief of the French|hot drinks and the like at the front - - | Sharvan of 11 En treet. Mr: -3 more pay? R been the creation” of and the work In ’s. T S It will be set a considerable dis-|Sharvan of 11 Fim street. Mrs. Beebe | calendar vear of 1918: They say they are getting less than|_ _Medicin-Major John S. .Blackmar,|leave areas, where the problém of giv- tance back. 2] ed me. in Platfc = 1.880.54; B. 7! 2 1 A Salada T e afterncen bot. Mre Morsiasty gL oo men A $1.889.5 _$1.- jcommon labor at 50 cents an heur;(372nd, Infantry ~Regiment: distin-|ing the men occasional respites from eas. Wol MGLOERS ETECT Femaining for & week end visw with | 416.26: C. $1.206.90; D, 3$1,298.10: E.|but the laborgr earns his, doesn't he? Suished himzelf especially during the|the routine of army life has been solv- Heinz’ Pork and Mrs. Sharvan, who is her niece. $12247: F, $1,62084: G, $146433:| It they'd et rid of some of these|Period from September 27th, to Oc-|ed. The facts which made this pos- | We have just a few Ba Beans, 18c OFFICERS FOR YEAR s - F1,$1.660.50; I, $1,241.85; J. $1.980.17: |high paid officials, chuck the - hand [toDer 6th, 1913, when he showed the| sible have been the recreational facil- e have j can. The following officers for the year K. $1537.90; L, $1834.10; M, $1.866.10: | register after ther anmd raise the 3. |#reatest zeal in the accomplishment |ities in the leave areas, and especially | 4,000 Miles guaranteed Tir were elected Thursday evening by the FUNERAL. N, £1,396.92; O, $1.386.97; P, cent fares to 6 cents, the road would |©of his duty, working day and night{the presence and splendid assistance 4 1, Heinz’ Sweet Pickles and|lron Meiders' Union, Jocal No. 126, at Pt 5 Q $126270; R! $1310.70; & $1398.90 | have enough money to run on. under violent bombasdment and tak- | of the American. women with the Y 30x3 and 30x3%, that we w its meeting held in Carpenters’ hall: % 2 " ; U, $1.305.62: V, Ta like to-see -the old the | ing care of over four hundred wound- |11 C. A. ices Chow-Chow, 20c bottle, | Fresident. James Mutcahy; vice|,The funeral of Barl Clinton Staub- | W. $1427.20; X. $I413.12; ¥, $138871: |road get someining S 2ld men on the e men of wihom. were in a condition | <Other -branches. of. your éndeavor sell at Bc.ston prices. Dresidont, John Fitzgerald; recording | 1°¥ was held on Thursday afternoon at| 7 '$1.461.84; othiers, §1,313.475 $1.396.21 | the youns fellows don't deserve it for |FequIring the most difficult operations. | deserving of speeial mention are those This is a chance th Grapelade, 20c. secretary, James Murray: financial| 2 O'lock from undertaking par- | $1,830.45. the way they treat the public. At _General, Headquarters, 13 Jan- | connected with education, entertain- ’ ¥ secretary, Michael Doherty; treasur- | 1075 Of C. A. Cager, Jr, at 70 Frank-| Sirce the alphabet has given out.|. The men have been very fair in the |Uary~1919. ment and athietics. . In each of theae | JO€SR’t come every day. T,M 10c m er, Michael Delaney: corresponding |l nStreet. with relatives and friends|let us say that six in the above list|way they have handled their de- THE MARSHAL, | departments the Y. M. C. A. has done . F secretary, Thomas Murray; inductor, | 4ttending. There were many beautiful| are the members of the committee, mands. They'd be willing Commander in Chief of the French| excellent work, h atires 4 s, o f % to accept a x k, but the features which re o Sunbeam Corn Flakes (9 0z.) | Anarew Rites, deorveeper, Patey Or. | foral forms arranged about the cas-|and the average carned by them from | Hitls more even It they couldc” got Armies of the East, 1 have mentioned do not begin to cover vy's r | 12¢ m lando. i R }!!:"-efirj services were con- | the campany was $1,418.20. In ad-all they ask for. ' L' LAIN. | the activities of the assoclution, which 114 FRANKLIN STREET They were installed by Jerry Angell | dPoted by Rev. k. W. Tholen, pastor | dition to this they were paid by the| If the trollev joh dom't pay enough,| Major Blackmar went from Nor-|has at all times shown itself eager to Arctic Red Salmon Paste|!'c, Tciiring president, who has held of the Preston City Baptist church.|association for the time thev did not|the thing to do is to g0 get onme of{Wich to Iort Oglethorpe where hefundertaks any extension of its work to NEAR WILLOW . that office for several terms. The an-| g etht = Argm of Jesus and In the| work but were on committee duties.|these cents-an-hour jobs. There|Staved threé weeks and then -was|meet the wishes ow the milltary au- Ex Vulk ) (read) for sanliwiches, 10c|nus! reports showed the union to be[SWeet Bve and Bye were feelingly| Many of these then listed above were fare plenty of contractors around here {ransferred to Camp Stewart and as-|thorities. This: spirit of willingness pert Vulcanizing 2 'y Mrs. aley and Mrs.|off duty for vacations and one on the|looking for men. signed to the 372nd Infamtry, a_regi- | has resulted in the ary's taking for Open Evenings Until 8 P. M. in good condition as to finances and membership. Miller. can. Arctic Red Salmon, tall cans, WEDDINGS ‘The bearers were Leonard|lisi. we happen to notice, for seven It don’t » | isg. on’t take apy better man to be a |Mment composed mostly of colored granted mueh of your gociety’s abili- Staubiey, = Clarence, ' Frederick and | weeks. I motorman or a conductor than & po.|Irom the northern states, and théy |ty to accomplish results, and some- T > tller. Busia) took =pruce in| If ghe present rate had been in ef-|liceman, and a policeman manages to|Proved them:elves to be good fighting| times expecting more than wus reas- e Poquetanuck cemetery where Rev. | fect all the vear instead of from June |live on $4 a day. men, a number being decorated with |onably allowable under the circum- 29¢ can. Arkava—Nagdyman. Mr. Tholen read a committal service| 1 . . Mr. these amounts would have been| The people will have French honors and others ~awarded [stances. In fact yours has been the Red Sockeye Salmon, Simon Arkava and Miss Mollle | 3t the grave. considerably higher. The demands|end. Why not accept at"lo‘.’:z"z"f:x the D. S. C. same spirit which’ has animated the 4£5¢| Nagdyman, both of New London, were == — now made upon us are for an increase |give the men their money and get the| On March 30, 1918, Major biackmar,| American army and made possible its married- in_this city on Sunday, July| BUSINESS MEN WILL in the hourly rate and other loading|cars running again? who was regimentai surgeon, sailed can. 13, by Rabbi Max Stamm. The groom| ATTEND ARMY-NAVY SMOKER/| that means at least a 50 per cent. in-| T think the company he hi for Fra - | s " : £ n: lea on the Susquehanna for France, land- | sion of the war. Large cans Crab Meat (put|is an electrician and was born in| iy of the busipess men of this| CTEA5. €0 that it it were accepted and | the strike, 881t Sives them e Syl |ing at St. Nazaire. Here he spent one| = “Ag I cannot address all of your & Ruesia 29 vears ago, the son of Moses| .i(' Nave been Insiten (o the Aris | the men in the above list were to work |to say: “How can we run the road |Week in quarantine and was then sent! workers personally, 1 hope that you up in Japan) 65c —small|Arkava and Rachel Arkin. The bride|Sny Nave chab roome on Hrosdwis 1) | the same number of hours as they did { without state aid? Why. we cant 0 a training area in the Interior. atland they will atcept this letter as an is also a native of Russia and is .26, |nighi (Friday) for an evening's ac. | ASt Year. their earnings would be in-|even pay the wages demanded by our Ccde. The regimens was scheduled to| expression of my appreciation of the the daughter of Joshua Nagayman | miiiniance ond omober ol Hhe cu” | creased just one-half. A would earn |employes.” Y| be a part of the 93rd division but as| spiendid work that yeu have done in contribution to the successful conel 1 Sak and Anns Zukofsky. i ence I smoE A $2534.41 and so on down the list. Who is to blame? Why, those who |this division was mot organized they | Franee. $1.15 can Beef Tongues, B oo b B, T Droram. of the sobnies Beithe| We have many friends and ac-|patronize the omposition conveyances, | were brigaded with the French. After - - Roy Willard Burch of New Haven | conducted by the war camp someunt | quaintances among the citizens, clerks | But wait till next winter and these|six weeks at Conde he started for the The Laading Gitise Amonia, 11 and Miss Mildred Louise Perman of |ty service. T and merchants. as well as professional | same people will demand heated trol- |front, going first to the Argonne ccc- 9 i <. the same place were married in this :hen‘ vl:h"h';';ulddflng, ‘e‘t or:x‘uct;: S 1;ys"ax'x,d sdched;le time, and then holler | tor wnerhe there wli[nflt lr-nuch ucni D:guu;:;;“mu 'thll 'm:?, Amos city on Saturday, July 13, by Rev. B. 8 > o make both ends me: what our | theh heads off about bum service. _|ity at that time. After four weeks . hold any place of distinetion Dold’s Larg cans Ox Tongue, | A. ‘Legs, pastor of Trinity Methodist f“;""”cs"':"’;'; Court Accounts. |men claim provides for them only| If the statements of the officials of (here the regiment moved east fo the | o t;, village?” pvmfi‘"_un kin $1.65. Episcopal church. The groom s 21| onol0SC, George E. Parsons. clerk of|a “miserable existence.” the road are correct, I don’t see how | Vaquoise. sector and then on tq. Ver- fer y'rself. When th’ Musici superior court, was at the capltol| Using the long tried and proven |they can afford to pay the men any |dun, getting nearer to the seat of ac- | judge fer y'rsel en th’ postman siclan—-—=a and was born in New\ London, the son > of Harry W. Burch and Evelyn Per- ““’]"fir“"{flf"h Thursday to make his| rule of saonly and demand unaffected | more. tivities all the time. After 45 days brings th’ weekly néwspaper down to In kins. He is without oecupation,fac- :_euh";;‘? .;?,“é zofi"s\fl;‘;‘:flro g': g?:dr; by nrgfk(;ml conlrolb‘our wage is hig;n If some of those high paid officials here the regiment was senllh in ::e‘ Guy Parkinson's groery store, Amos = cording to the statement made in A L 3 ler. enough. to _secure the men we need.|who do nothing but draw their pay;Champagne sector where they made . our Vegetable and Meat | (555" 000 nis marsiage lisene The| (he_trip with Court Messengec Robert | Suppiy and demand was acceptapie |and those who assist them had the their Arst real attack. e die s T R e Victrola we have a fine|bride is 18 and is a native of Wor. | McBurney in Mr. McBurney’s car. when we, during the existence of alcan tied to them, the company might| For eight days the regiment drove line of Fresh Vi cester, the daughter of Samuel Per- . wage agreement, advanced the rate in|be able to pay good money to those, forward. fighting every inch of the ‘egetables and|man and Louise Hultman. Bulletin’s Pattern Service |order to secure men. Why should it|who earn it. way and at the end of the attack had. Thing That Really Counts. Victrolas—$25 to $350 Fruit - — not_apply n;w;;'t = = ” T};e men complain ;:out he Idahorer gained their objective which was fif-| The great thing In this world is not Atch (- i 5 «EFI We are charged with vio'ation of|getting more money than they do. If teen miles from the starting point, It e p s . -~ i N - T g e :‘:"u.r:!:'; morn- V1% he Camrecment of June. 1975 This | that Is 6. why Sont eome of ine Kicks | was here that Major Blackmar wérk- :re‘z“‘}‘;: ::;r: . "“"“‘:'r nat Victor Records, & ver 5,000 Special for Friday and ing the case against Dr. Frank C. At- agreement expired Jane 1st. 1938 [ers get out and get their pick and|ing'day and night cared for over four QB T it BT ilodaed 1 Ahe weavha Saturday b gl Y o T 3 regiment lost _abous one-third of its $115 model—sold by us on terms ef . |Seek under the same bond of 500 = NORWICH MARKET GUIDE. ¢ number in %led and wounded. oty Sua'ar Cured which the doctor furnished on Wed- Prepared by H. Bruce Price, the City Market Reporting Agent of the United | ¥rom Champagne the regiment nesday. He did not have a lawyer. States Bureau of Markets, the New London County Farm Bureau, and |Went to the Alsace district and were Judge H. H. Pettis presided at the Connecticut Agricultural College, C ooperating. preparing for an attack when the ar- th BEEF‘ short court session. ABUNDANT:—Beets, Lettuce, Rhubarb. mistice was signed. After the sign- a mon : y NORMA Carrots, Peaches, Potatoes, Tbmatoes. 4 ing of the armistice he was detached, 8c lb ICIDENTS 2 CE:—Cabbage, Beans, Currants, S . b from his regiment and sent to Issur- 1 N IN NTS IN SOCIETY . 2 ECAR s Ir ot P:” so°| Bille which 'is”a large supply " base Mrs, Sevis : The following prices are wholesale. Consumers should expect to pay ere he was assigne e camp Hovin of Frogf striet are to ] T to 40 per cent. above these prices to allow retail dealers a fair margin for |hospital No. 41 in charge of the grip o te 5 shrinkage, rent, taxes, delivery, etc, * and pneumonia wards. He was in this The Plant-Cadden Co. day (Friday) on an automobile trip to F i place when the inuenza epide 135-143 Main Street 81-85 Franklin Street i i g O B | FINE VARIETY VEGETABLES FOR SALADS ON MARKET |Broi oat and In his ward recetbed Mtadialle G-y AUTO DELIVERY return at onee, but Mrs. Sevin will /|° There is a fine assortment of veg-)crook neck squash are still classed as|SiXty to seventy néw cases every day. remain in Portland for a week or etables for vegetable salads on the | “scarce” but there is a noticeable in- ‘There were six hunm?’d beds in the TELEPHONE 759 ‘more. i faarket now. — Tomatoes, cucumbers|crease in the supply with somewhat|hospital in charge of 23 doctors and B Nk e and cabbage are all becoming more|lower quotations on the cabbage; the | &3 n:;::'&s’:‘heh:fl-‘mfl LR Loy Bad luck oceas t in over- e P! s . mally happens to be Dplentiful, while lettuce was prevailing wholesale price on cabbage | the best base hospitals In France. a good thing after it is over. 1 supply this morning. Then there are|{was 4c per pound this morning al- s i Dlenty of beets, beans, and carrots for | thouzh some brought 5c er pound. withessed the explogion of 400 tons of GET YOUR COPY OF those whose taste calls for some of| Peaches, tomatoes, and cantaloupes | dynamite which. oceurred ‘early one these vegetables in their salads.|are the principal shipped in products.|morning about a mile from the camp. Housewives who are seeking a sub- | There is a widt variation in the qual- [ The hole blewn in the ground was| i YOG[LAND stitute for the high price meats and|ity of the peaches and a correspond- staple products will find these vege-!ing wide range in the price. Gaod fables economical and healthful dur-|quality Georgia Belles were wholesal- | ing the warm summer months. ing at 42¢ to 46c per quart basket ‘B A W Xorwich market gardeners, in spite|while a few FElberts brought as high of the rain yesterday and consequent|as 54c er basRet. Cantaloupes are dificulty of harvesting, were offering | coming down frem the high peak of ¥ L s the retail dealers a fair supply of na- |last week while the quality is main- tive produce today. Cabbage, andltaining its customary excellence. TEST EGYPTIAN BALLAD l!" objects appear to you smaller than they re- ally are your eyes are af- TEAMING and TRUCKING zild str : Wholesale Prices Paid Same Prices On | Now 18 the Time to Get Rid of These| 7 . ) and é 2827 Product. By Retailers Today ~ Small Measure Ugly Spots. 19000 with what in Kubwa /) At the introductory price DONE Rvnv PROMPTLY AND AT A PRETTY DRESS FOR BEETS—Bunch . .75 doz. § 1-4c bunch | There's no longer the stightest need ’ as ‘mieropsia. Sometimes Jof 25c EASONABLE PR S Natr I 200 bu. 8 1-%c qt. | of feeling ashamed of vour treciles, 1cES - d THE GRowrNG i BEANS Natve 200 bu Limat |of Tosling ashamed of vour rouen | [l s emece wint be hoticea ! “ { il when vou put on glasses i As here illustrated, white voile and | 7 bunch { ARTHUR d, e voil | 75 anteed to remove these homely ‘spots. H. LATHROP Bist lace are combifed. The desiEn | CARMAISTEE S Eip =it S A Simply et an oumes of Othine— | CANTALO! P e double atre gruggio | [Hlf o unusual sirengin. phis { | { illuston W!ll soon pass TIIG Plaul-Cadden Co, away. > Established 1872 C.A.SPEA _ .135,t0 143 MAIN STREET | OPTOMETRIST Phone 178 P‘ d “I? :d in any other 1 400-5.00 ngth-——from any 15, einghas or peresia: cad 6.00-7.75 box 24-10 ass |and apply 2 little of it - night and S s l.o{“; 32a '5¢ Docoming: 1.00 doz. 871-2¢ head [ Morning and you .n?:.nahm gou that mode! posed o 3 5-60c do. head | 8¥¢! worst freck begu waist and skirt over which the jumber ; A% 1) disap Wi he, lightor. oney have Portions are draped. 4254c bt | U Rhed entirels: It 15 seldom that The pattern is cut in th : 9 1-2 pastern is oug in three aizen: 13 | = b 65 s4c 35 | more than an ounce i3 nesded to com- 1 | { ! | | | 14 and 16 years 4% vards ot g6-inch material 16-20¢ pt. © Je-20¢ pt.[pletely ciear the skim and gain a PLE v pattern of this illustration. mail K 2 1-2-8 1-: beautiful, clear lexion. o e ‘ r — < Je= 90-1.00 doz. 71-2-8 13 o _ Bo sure to_ask for the o e o regotat .of 10 A TE illetin

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