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{in Northern Russia. It frequently happens that occur, but they are quickly found adjusted without - friction, " as in the case of a bill which reached _the American ‘naval headquarters here | the other day. It carried the expenses of an entertainment given to the of- ficers of an American battleship by the officers of a British _squadron with which it had been working. The American paymaster in charge tact- fully returned it without comment, and some one in the British office probably spent an unhappy half hour. Civilian clerks are being released as quickly as possible, and the 800 still at work expect to be gome in two months. ‘American Red Cross activities also are being closed up with all possible specy o 4 it is pAssible the London force \.... be reduced to a few expert accountants and stenographers by August first. They too are paying bills, but one canteen and one hospi- tal are still in operation. London, July 22. — (Correspondence of The Associaed Press). American army and navy officers who are try war financial ing to”clese up the the t ns _ between ‘United States and Great Britain, hope to have their task completed by Septem- ber 1. If that end is reached the ma- jority of the 75 army officers and.200 men now here will be sent home, and the navy force will be reduced to a few experts to tie tI# last remaining strings. The magnitude of the task will be appreciated when it is known that the army alone bought 2,000,000 tons of equipment and supplies here and shipped them to France, while the na- vy had large forces of ships which were constantly purchasing things from British warehouses. Another element in the situation is the slow and dejiberate manner in which the British rendex their bills. One such bill received at army head- quarters today amounted to $150.000 for supplies for the American troops | AMERICAN ENTERPRISE IMPRESSES PRINCE NADO New York, July 22—An American | dirplane and an automobile are among the “souvenirs” which will be taken |home by Prince Dedjazmatch Nado, |head of the Abyssinian mission to President Wilson, it was announced, when the descendant of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba returned to- day with his retinue to sail for home after a week of sightseeing in New York. In a parting word to the American people, the representative of the em- press and heir apparent of Abyssinia, declared he was “astounded” by what he had seen in the United States. He : said it was the hope of his govern- BY EATING TOADSTOOLS ment to interest foreign capital in the =, i development of his country—whose rbury, Conn., July 22.—FOUrl;res js as large as that of France and ren of the Rocco family, residing|with a population estimated at 20,- 248 Congress avenue, the voungest: 000,000 as well as to establish all pos- e S 10 vears, | Sible economic and palitical reforms. || = As a token of his appreciation of what the war, Prince Nado said he had just ;[ sent $5,000 cash to the American Red WARNER CORSET EMPLOYES GRANTED CONCESSIONS Bridgeport, Conn, July 22—Impor- tant concessions have been granted by the Warner Brothers' Corset company to its emploves, it was announced fo- day. Employes of the Birdsey-Somers company were granted a wage i crease and other concessions today, thus preventing a walkout already or- dered. Difficulties a tompany are i ment, according to Ornburn of the Connectic of Labor. the La Resista Corset fair way to settle- Organizer Ira N. t Federation | J SHILDREN POISONED 17,100 Miles and Good For 10,000 More IS THE ESTIMATE 0[" THE MASSASOIT MANUFACTURING COMPANY “It may be of some interest to the general public to know that the Massasoit Manufacturing Compsny have two Goodyear Tires on their Packard Truck that have been run sevénteen thousand, one hundred (17,100) miles. dest of eating| to St hed e e e e 0ais| Cross for the benefit of wounded and S . hree of them have partiaily re. | "V2ld America soldiers. . Co “This truck and tires have been used for two year; this includes every working day in these two years, the truck be- s % result of the treatment!\qjoue thi T canmot may et ome ing equipped wi ires wh The youngear'is sa clous ¥ at one u with Goodyear Tires when purchased. . the voungest is said 10 be| (hing nag impressed me most.” declar. v P . | ed Prince Nado. “I have twice visited {Paris and have been to Jerusalem, Palestine and other parts of the world ibut America is wonderfully different. You are so enterprising and energetic. , What surprised me is the freedom al- {lowed your wives and daughters. In Abyssinia we have no mixed dancing; | young women never dance with men.” “We consider these tires have had fair trial, as our regular haul is over sections of macadam and country road, be- ‘ing of about equal proportions.’ “Through the good service and monthly inspection of the A. C. Swan Company, Goodysar Agents of Norwiche and New London, we would not be surprised to get ten thousand more miles on these tires.” MASSASOIT MANUFACTURING COMPANY (Signed) H. ;. DART, Superintendent BECAUSE OF COLOR Waterbury, Conn., July 22.—Over 200 | | delegates 16 'the annual New England | | convention -of the Colored Knights of Pythias met at Temple hall this morn- | | ing and elected officers for the coming |vear. The following officers were | chos irand chancellor, J. T. Mon- | i grand vice chancellor, Goodyear Service begins before the tires are mounted and continues until the last mile of wear has been delivered. It is a vital factor in the satisfaction that Goodyear Truck TFires are giving to users everywhere. There is a ‘“Service Before Application,” a “Service of Application” and ‘‘Service After Application”’—all designed to the one end, that the purchasers of Goodyear Truck Tires receive the maximum value from their investment. Both our places in Norwich and New London are well equip- ped to render this high type of service. Whether your need is for a Goodyear Pneumatic Cord, Goodyear Solid or Good- year Cushion Tire, you may be sure of courteous and expert attention at all times. Again we call your attention to a concrete local examble of the endurance and efficiency of Goodyear Truck Tires. For two years a pair of these sturdy Goodyears have been in continual service on the front of the Massasoit Manufacturing Company’s five-ton truck. And, as the picture would indicate, these tires today appear to be easily capable of delivering much greater mileage. All Goodyear Truck Tires are built to give uncommonly big mileage, but ordinary care on the part of the user, plus the ser- vice facilities available at our places in Norwich and. New London, will assure the super-wear to every operator of the, Goodyear Truck Tires. . : GOODYEAR TRUCK TIRE SERVICE STATIONS THE A. C. SWAN CéMPANY ; THE A. C. SWAN COMPANY Norwich, Conn. 126 Main Street New London, Conn. Made from Pare Olive Oi} o 5 Laco Castile Soap Comes iz Gera-proof FOIL PACKAGE Leaves the Skin Soft, *; Smooth and Healthy. Laco is firm, white and every cake shows it is The Genuine Castile, Soap S 4" Imported from Spain ¥ Ask your Druggist to show you a Gake Lockwood, Brackett & Co., Boston | | IMPORTERS finance, William H. | Springfield: gzrand master of | exchequer. T. G. Schuyler, Boston. | Delegates to the convention claim | hey were discriminated inst by ain hotels here, on account of thelr olor, and it is expected that the con- vention before it adjourns will adopt| itions of protest ! Martin A man may be the architect of his wn fortune, but he can't induce the n to shine in every room. 2 Cliff Street Phone 230 Phone 574 Invitation Heating Sale 200,000 Customers Wanted W‘E WANT 200,000 cottage families and small storekeepers to enjoy this coming Winter the greatest bargain in IDEAL heating, made WELDING WILL FIX IT Cylinders, Castings of all kinds. Agri- working hours are now mine. In mlsl onnection Mr. Rice announces the ayment of two 10 per cent. bonuses | PACIFIC FLEET IS NOW NEARING PANAMA ; DK.A.J. GOLDBLATT’S ible to y 4 i i ip U. s, v . | weekly, as in the past: also an in-| 3 ¥, July 21 (By Wireless to poge who o to work on July 31. It A For: Gond: Shoe "Repaisi and Crankcases, Housings. Sice The Associated Press).—Admiral Rod- | is stated specifically that there will be or o 'IRepaIring | rrames, Axles and other meial parts of ALL KiNDS can be made WHOLE and SOUND’ witk our WELDING. Skilled; expert work that is guaras- teed—try it. { Cave Welding and Mfg. Co. | Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwick man has issued orders to iricrease the mo change in the wecrking hou The Phons 1177-3 speed of the Pacific fleet so that it will | company’s profit sharing plan is to be arive ta Panama on the morning of | continued. July 25, when the first dreadnought in | Lo the history of the waterway will ne- | gotiate the canal. REWHAVEN SLDOE IDEAL-Arcola Outfit, *842° SPECIAL TO LADIES Are you troubled with the |French wooden heels? We /DR. JOHN W. CALLAHAN TO TRY ICE CASE| ators in adjoining rooms. Brings cost of heating down to lowest notch—and gives IDEAL healthful, cleanly, genj comfort, day and night. Lastsa lifetime. Reduces living-cost. An invest- ment—not an expense. Buy NOW before Fall rush begins. Fitter will furnish in si: e i #:y_b:’." D“I:mmn-u-t-mtm-nddi-&eem sq. ft. of Radiation 8§ 84 “w g - - 104 S . = e = o 126 - “ “ 250 @ “ 148 - “ “ 300 - 171 Pricas also include Expansion Tank and Drain Valve. Prices do not include labor, pipe and fi The radiation is of the regular 38-in. beight 3-column AMERICAN Peerless, plain pattern, shipped in as many zes of Radiators as needed to suit your rooms. Outfits will complete, £. o. b. our warehouse, Boston, Mass. Sold on Installments These outfits will, if desired, be sold by all Dealers on easy o | 10% in advance of prices above quoted on following s 4 ! with order, and balance in eleven equal monthly payments, withous | interest. This Installment Plan applics to the outht only, and does not apply to labor, pipe and fittings. | Investigate at once. | Catalog showing opgn views of homes, stores, offices, 3 IDEAL Arcala Better in position will b mamted (e Wit wnsine | AMERICAN RADIATOR (OMPANY || 129-131 Federal Street Boston | July 14, 1519 |l BTl s noughts at sea seemed inevitable. The ew Mexico was quickly veered to tarboard and the Mississippi swept clear of her stern by what seemed a matier of feet. Admiral Rodman, standing quarter decsk of his flagship, showed | no, traces of concern, and beyond giv- ing a quiet order or two gazed coolly at the threatening bow of the Missis- sippi. “Probably the Mississippi wants to come aboard to see our moving picture show,” he remarked as the Mississippi began to fall astern again. His attitude in the temse situation was instantly reflected .by the ship’s officers and crew. N “Now I know why Admiral Rodman was selected to command the sixth battle squadron of the British fleet,” remarked an officer who has just join- ed the New Mexico. “He is as cold as ice water in a situation.” TYPEWRITER COMPANY CLOSES ITS FACTORY Hartford, Conn., July 22.—With be- tween $00 and 900 of its 4,100.employes out on strike, the Underwood Type- writer company closed its factory at noon today until 7 a. m. on July 31, |In_a statement posted in the factory today by Works Manager Charles D. Rice announcing the shutdown it was stated that all hourly rated employes af the company who Teturned tg work July 31 and continued their canfection with the company would be given half pay for the shut down period. A fac- tory official said the shutdown was undoubtedly due to embarrassment caused by the strike. Polishers, plat- ers, adjusters and assemblers are out, thus rendering difficult ihe turning out of finished machines. The men and women on strike wages and an eight bour. day. |A Serviceable Line| on the| in court this morning when the trial was set for Friday at 11 o'clock. of Men’s and Boys’ Shoes AT THE RIGHT PRICES Express and Team Harness at Low Prices THE L. L. CHAPMAN (0. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Conn INSURANCE FOP EVERYTHING INSURABLE L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. J. GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embaimer 32 Providence St., Taftville Prompt aitention to day or night calls Telephor.a €30 apridMWFawl uc aavertising medium In RE 1 - ey demand . increased. mastorn Connecueur eaual to The Bule The Ietin for business results. STORAGE BATTERIES if You Want Some Real BATTERY SERVICE Come and See the WILLARD SERVICE STATION MORAN STORAGE BATTERY CO. 68 Shetucket St-zet, Norwich, Conn. SHOP Tel. 714-4 44 Franklin St., Norwich Neolin and Fibre Soles, our specialty. Ask for them. BRING YOUR HATS TO BE CLEANED AND BLOCKED TO THE CITY SHOE AND HAT CLEANING PARLORS. 33 BROADWAY. It Will Pay you to See the WM. FRISWELL CO. About DIAMONDS PRICES THE LOWEST 25-27 Franklin Street WILLIAM C. YOUNG Succcssor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER work and materials at right prices by skiliied labor. S8 West Main St WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- TIRES | Just a few left at Boston prices. | Batavia guaranteed tires 30x3, $11.75; {30x3 1-2, $14.50. When in need of vulcanizing try us.. Satisfaction | guaranteed. Used tires our speoialty Silvy’s Tire Shop 114 FRANKLIN STREET NEAR WiLLOW Open Evenings Until 9 P. M. SEE OUR WORK FIRST | THEN GET OUR PRICE FOR | PAINTING -YOUR CAR MOTOR CAR.PAINT: SHOP 354 West Main Street While the fleet was wheeling .into | i | IDEAL-Arcola sets in room like a single column fermation ' Saturday | Conn, _~Jfiy. 22 —Judged Physician and Surgeon :!\ave the ey Estented Alun. 1 Chestnut Street ariel stove, but its Wl acke night, civilians on board i‘the New| ¥. Hovt of New Haven will | HAS RESUMED PRACTICE inum Unbreakable French 3 estnu ee o i ¥ t Mexico were startled - to, ssee the upy the bench of the city court x f i distribptes nz ;tore%—lup heat to Mississippi bearing down oh the star- | here to try the case of J. H Ba rinolo- | 308 MAIN STREET Heels in all eolors. Phone 214 1] onnecte i- ard quarter of the flagship. To the mew, president o the nsonia an s PR ICAN Rad! Unirained eve & collision of two dread: | berby Jee corporation. 1t wat Stated | Tel 426-2 Residence Phone 426-3| GOLDBLATT’S SHOE Before you place orders for COAL look at ours, especially our No. 2 Nut—large, clean and lasting. Prompt Delivery Several _thousand second hand Brick for sale. John A. Morgan & Son OCCIDENT Costs a Little More Than Others — Worth It. - A. R."MANNING Yantic, Conn. - Phonz 960-; . ‘ T. E. BABCOCK iness Defore the public, there is no medium better than through the ad- certising columns of The Bulletin. WHEN YOU WANT té put your bu iness” pefore the pupiic. tnere is medium better tnan throus<h the ad- sink columns of The Bulletin. Attorney-at-Law 40 SHETUCKET STREET