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tives in e Siodk ana “are| T Light vehicle lamps at 8270 nded the fu of “Mrs. Willis D. mt“mfi AR - :Re:nu at ecé'ntri)hvnmaa early in the Farmers about the county- are busy|Wweek. 3 % having and cutting oats. | Miss Ruth Baudy and Miss Helen |2y e e B _Tomorrow tSunday) will be |the|Lynch are spending the remainder ot N s i oidegirihg e 'x&mm of the passenger &‘h,wo’ ‘schedul feast day of' St. Lawrence, martyr. |ihe D':::lerw}th eir aunt and uncie | JURIREE, ROUTCY AL Blephione, Noviv. {cul) X Speted Yo »flnmm &! m'l,'i;‘ .&?fl-m-,bm-- busses to 3 peacl bein; o, ; et | 2 ; e Josmenge engines Doint of the. city on Friday and N arket by Mishisna"houd grow- | _Mr. and Mrs, G. B Dissnt and teir| 2 800 * 2S00, 1N, ST 1o neure| By adepting this course, the road was|maintained an irresuler schedue but (s R Jersy ¢ ‘adopted daughter, Miss| VITEINA | carly delivery in New York and other | those with perishible rretght Fridas, | ine: it ot today o R 2 5 . Thornton have just returned from a i $ tained. v ; Oswald Saenger of Rockville has h X points. This advice was taken ad-| but how long this can be con' e The lemen are out on- strike, d it is strictly the truth, that| outn she e oo s B s e i laria it e v | itn e o tha. emblics B 8 o I el Alreaty 1§ i siaied | ana' the ‘power house menare awai g 2 e, g . n and i ic % south shore of Crysta HINB- | ions from Norwich are vieiting at the | Naw York bound mail left on the 145 | roEbts )"'mwa‘beffl‘:‘mm/ 'fon:heel'gu:: ufi&%.?mwo%pm%’tgngi ton. > and vard. rnaf Brotherhood - i % home of her parents, Mr. Mrs. | o’'clock train Frid: we can give you the best value| Dance tonight in Seotland Road hall. | pUTIE, % "Bl "6f Ashaway, R. I. e e SR T Ty e T R ternational ' Broth of Blectrical 2 : B, e Mrs. Henry Lathrop of Norwich ls|mail which senerally leaves hére on | maintain iia freight service for s short| shora the morser fADE any. - action, obtainable in FLOUR and e FEED. That we have the/camping. % ; i 1 Caticura Soap, Ointment and 3 3 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Smith|from the West Side railroad station.| need hauli . Eras\uhsiae asociation o, ha| i and e Rxedaci i O e Ate kO s e e T e el ORLEY c:g;cflg:g:w" 5l P Tal- . cum areallyou need for toile Members of the Sixth régiment will |y providence fo settle her mother's|the boat train at 9.45 p. m. was sent | time . but if the strike continues for| o iariis sastern emnecticut Pe per facilities for givin ou Academy of the Holy Family, Baltic, 18| jy v, are spending a portion of their|cal office will able to handle all| As was anticipated the shi . 2 giving y the ; outgoing mail as promptly’ as hereto- | the shifts at 3 o'clock in the atternoon| ~HAITY Koski of Norwich Town, an| | to keep the skin clear -flm térnoon for Niantic for four " davs'|Comstock had charge for eight years.|the 8.45 p. m. Central Vermont traini be crippled for lack of engines which e Somerville, Mass., Aug. 3, 1918. leave Middletown this (Saturday) af'|estate. of which the late Charles W.|to New london and New York via|severhl davs, the system would soon|cent which they ask Signed) Miss 36 plenning to hold a reunion at the acad- | honeymoon in Los Angeles, visiting i emy Labor day. relatives. fore. and il o'clock at night followed the| SMploye of the Liberty Woolen com- best “of ‘service That. “our| “TlL Sl couneil 0, Ty A M| sohh johnson of Narwich 1a Siatting walkout of raiiway shopmen | example of those on the early morning | Pany at Yantic was injured on Friday | | Cuticura Talcum Powder : . . 4 is making plans for the siate session | his daushter Charlotie. who is making has made it necessary to take off the| trick in striking Thursday, the men on| SVeRinE when he was crushed between | | standard of excellency is high|or that order, which Wil be held in|a two months vieit with her grand- | train which leaves the New Haven | the 7 o'clock shift being the first to| the auto truck on which he was riding Do not fail to test-the fascinating b | New Britain Sept. 11. \ parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cham- fl:flzga:t 'Sé‘.’i’vnfl} 1:‘»:;’“!:7-‘0::9%:: ;]ng qu‘t‘d ;!‘h‘ur;day n"l‘omln‘. The original :-:g;m °ylr o.i_ hthe u-osxhk:" Lm‘c' Eloellflc fragrance nrl- this exquisitely scented THAT i i ‘orth Stonington, Rev. Lucian|pion, of Saybrook. : ) ves ch | call for the strike from headquarters g e y car in passing - T is the only thing| D T e his sare | e Eva A, Sims of Brooklyn, N, Y.,|8t 847 p. m. for New London. [The | included the car inspectors and they| the truck, it.is said by other passeng- o . | den tuat are said to #row from 12 to| Mrs. W. O. Woodman, Mrs. I. X. Gif10-28 2. m. train from Worcester did|were prepared to quit with the shop-| 'S Of the machine.caught Koski and that is high; our prices are low| {5 infnes “tvers 24 houre ford and Dr. Clarence B. Capron of |30 arrive here until 11.13. men Thursday morning, when they | jammed him. He had a coffee bottle ok has béen started on the mew | this city motored to New London|,lt Was announced Friday that or-|received a message ordering them to in_his pocket which was broken and . P o B FEED. ke dar bGH ethrs | Pheiee At e ders have been received at the N. Y. | continve on their jobs. The car in-| ibflicted a cut on his leg. He was " h 25¢. indeed for high class | community house -to ° be ‘erected a s tce a.|N: T. & H. freight station in this city | spectors both at Midway and New | taken to the barber shop of P. T. Con-| | v bt b 13 - each. | Plainfiela "oy "the Lawion Milis Corp.| Miss Lucie A. Aver, Miss Alice M. piacing an embargo on all freight ex. | Tondon ara at « loss & acoount for| hell neAr whore tne accodent rok | | ¥ou may try ;?mz:d:" you e 5 mple Eac o e : | for the benefit of the employes. Aver and Master Eugene I Aver are|cept milk and other food. It was| the order, being unable to understand| Place and attended by a physician. We can prove this to your| From Old Saybrook - comes news| Spending a few' days in Jewett City “‘iu‘pzed at the office of the American | why headauarters ahould let ome de. | The driver ‘of the truck whs &. W.| | Mail. Address 5 & & 2 hat “John® H. Stanners. ore Line|the guests of their grandparents. Mr.| pajlway Express Company that an| partment strike and another remain| Beeman, who claims he did not know | | eurs. Dept. R, satisfaction, i you give us alcicciric power house. has joined the;@nd Mrs. G. D. Andrews. embargo has been placed on allfon their jobs. the ‘man was hurt until notified by i rajlroad train service at New Lon»' Miss Hattie Fowler of the East Side. | freight. . By the order discontinuing 102 the Trest of the passengers. The mat: The Central Vermont road is not af- | passenger trains all over the system| '® Was reported to the police with such tests, passion muet be dis- who is having =a vacation of two chance. Gorh. 3 ; et tists who dre to exhibit at| Weeks. left Monday to. visit Mr. and{fected by the strike. 3 Thursday night, a large number of- carded. Passion and disregard f. the e ew are - Bessie Potter| Mrs. Asbury of Taunton, Mass. for-| New London was hard hit by the| fected New London and vicinity. All| TROLLEY MEN T thel Fights of others have mo place in : mer residents of Norwich discontinuance of numerous passeng-| dining and parlor car service is dis- HCAD MASS MEETING| fhe counsels of a free eopis. We need Chas q!flgherfl & Son e e e s ] o 5 al f Norwich is| er trains of the New Haven road on| continued and th t timetabl: light, not h in thy L. Warner, Carlton Wiggins and Guy| J. J arrington o orwi e v 3 e present timetable| The i o | light, not heat, in these solemn times o 2 . Wigsins. ik spending the month in one of the Law- | account of the strike The passenger| is suspended. The order took effect|men smia Friday . mgne TeatTOUSY- | of self-examination and saving action. - 3 COVE STREET The ‘town of Somers ice. supply has| ton cottdfes at Pleasant View. | service in and but of New London has| Friday in the case of most trains hut|wanted to extend {hrotgh the press ay| LPSr® must be no threats. let there S perhe town of Somers icc supnly 728 “Miss Pauline Mather of Norwich is| been curtailed to a large extent and|.the State of Maine and Bar Harbor|invitation to His Henor the Seyver |Pe only intelligent counsel, and let the BbE s & enaing on it have had to resort to|Yisiting Niantic relatives. the city is put to great inconvenience.| expresses will not be discontinued un-|the members of the commen coumciy | PS5t Teasons win, not the strongest D o e 0 e toca| Mrs. Susan M. Dean of CIff street is| Particularly serious is the discontinu-| til Saturday. All Pulman cars between | the members of the mediation —soms | PFUte force. The' world has fuat dr bt visiting for a week at Old Orchard.| ance of the service because it comes| New York and Boston have been tak-|mittees who hav had the controversy | Siro¥ed the arbitrary force of a mili 3 at this time of the year when travel| en off with the exception of one sleeD- | hatora them far 4 cettlomece wrng oisy | tary junta. 1t will live under no other An Ekomk farmer, Allen Sayles, has ;\r(igrni:nlgrs.l’h-De::Lnlrenr;b Dr‘:z?i:;‘“:)dva:rl is unusually heavy. ing car train_each w: With the| . perkigs and th i All'that is arbitrary and coercive is in & sold his entire herd of miich cows. Mr. | [OT 08 BY AROmO L S | ” Except for the curtailment of the elimination of dining car service on|aitend the mass Domcroy PUPlic 10 the discard. Those who seek to em- > Sayles declares: that with the price of | '31 HIEWE O HAVEIN L SISSE - | passenger _train service as announced | through trains. stops for lunches are|{Sarurday) in the town hant The senr|PIoY it only prepare thelr own de- 5 BENIE 400 Prose Dl T D RePN] W Der e 7 DR cnshot - laamibe- | 1O (MR SRNGH. " eliets of the Mw Sunpnccd. leymen will present their statement| - uction: ; Funeral Directors = ; : i ville, after being for ten days in the from Which tFem expect the public can Has Confidence in People. Stevens' Studio will be closed until| g, ys hospital for an operation for draw its own conclusions. Their idea We cannot hastily and over night Aug. 19.—adv. appendicitis . performed by Dr. C. C.|3018T SIGNAL MEN CAR RUNS WILD in inviting Mr., Perkins particularly is! revolutionize all the processes of our IN NEW LONDON |that he may judge wherher any mis- | ®conomic life.. We shall not attempt HAVE DONE THEIR BIT Troublous were the times in New |Statements are made by any of the| !0 do So. These are days of deep ex- though the scant supply of sugar| Gildersleeve. and Embalmers of Nor-| Among the many mementoes of the is a handicap to Norwich house-| ~fice Raynie Stebbins, R. “wnes. it is believed that there will be | w i returned frem France recently,|great world war which Fred D. Woods | London for the Shore Line company|SPeakers relative to all the negotia-| Citement and of extravagant speech 322 Main Street | the customary dowations of jellies. | where she had spent ten months as a|of this city has in his possession is a| on Friday evening for one car rana|tions. but with us these are things of the . j etc.. to the hbdspitals this fall Red Cross nurse. She is expecting to|copy of a letter of appreciation from |'wild smashing into two automobiles. Surface. Everyone who is in real touch Chamss- of Commerce Building J]| | Francis Ouimel and Guilfora will be | take up work this fall at the Memorial | Edgar T. Coliins. colonel general staff.{ The same car split a switch a_few | DON'T WANT GREEKS Tath the silent masses of our great | matched against Travers and Ander-| hospital, New York. |to the chief signal officer of the 6th| minutes later another car ran off the UNDER BULGARIAN RULE | hoa’ feinows that the old strong fibre track at the corner of State and and steady self-control are still there {son in a four ball exhibition match on| Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Parmelee|army corps, to which corps Mr. Wood . 3 ; | the links of the Shenecosset Country | an ir son Stuart, who have been |belonged during the time he was in| Bank streets and still a thicd car ran| The local Greek committee has re-| firm against violence or any distem- et o at astern botat tomanae | nd_ tae age t ara | the Service Printed copies of the let- | of! the track on Montauk avenue. The|ceived the following communication | Pered action that would throw their occupying a cottage Saunders ® : S s and will take steps to comply.with it: [ 2ffairs into confusoon. I am serenely (Sunday). Point, Niantic, for ‘eral weeks|ter were furnished to al! members of | wrecker, which was-sent for -t k : : > All the Greek comm New | confident that v The Young Men's Christian passed a few day unities of New hat they will readily find this week at their| Mr. Wood's company, which was C| g {wo directions at once ard|p t b SRR e 3 ngland will send delegates to the|themselves, no matter what the cir- clation of New London h eceived | home on Asylum street company. The letter makes a very | laussed things up a little more. 3 v | delegates it the cir D CO-LIGH an addition of $200 to its endowment| W. F. Ty, a former agent of the|atiractive souvenir and it is highly| The New JLondon-Montville e i ek lace G eiver i e T L addeeks EL LI I 2 . F. Ely rmer agént of the|attmctive Louvents ‘un o oo New London-Montvilie AT Su¢| Bosion, Mechanics Bullding, on Sun- | themselves to the tasks of peace with @ i day, August 10th, to draft resolutions|the same devotion and the same stal- Phone 533-2 Lady Assistant T | funds through a bequest from the es- | Falls company, who i = g e The complete Electric Light and | 5 (0"o¢ Mary L. Raymond. a similar. mill in Greeneville, “N. H.| The letier from the Chief of Staff| £43 was standing on the tracks al-| T JUES, Tl S5 FRaTE G€80 -| wart preference for what is ri Power Plant The annual tri-county meeting of|and E. G. Childs, also a former em- |reads as follows: fuost Sopposite the .Crown theits | SRIFCAHRE (I Dremident and the sen-| /S N eplaved to the amt s st that Built, in & 1 » factory, tor || the W. C. T U. will be neld at Willi- | ploye of the Falls company. were in HQRS. 6th ARMY CORPS. when in_some manner it got started| 37 10 VL LIS J0CSION Slich lg| whole world In the midet of war T o Pl h £ Y b QoL e e i fown Friday visiting old friends. From: Chief of Staff. | down a grade on the spur track that SMErcar : 583““‘ e s Aaat of war. long, dependiile service. || mantic Camp Grounds, ki e g pn EndeReEIta oo lendg - Chier Signal Officer, 6th Army | leads to- the depot and the freight|in faver of delivering 730,000 Greeks We Have Just Awakened. 5. Music, readings and a gold med-| Mrs. Frank Corey of North Sterling ey house. The car gathered spesd and|Of Thrace to the ruthiess Bulgarians. | And I entertain another confident _— hope. I have spoken today chiefly of «lcontest will make up the program.| hax been enteraining ner micce. Miss| (g iHET, Recoguition of Services| hall way down. the Rl erishcd inte - it . of Siznal Personnel. a jitney bus and continued on crasn- Sent Bread by Auto Truck. measures Of imperative regulation and T e od it T neter 2% ancas: | her brother, Carl Anderson, who was 1 e Ry O Citar PRitte. has been At| flscharged from the army a short time| 1. The chief of staff lakes this oc-| I1g into the second automobile. The| Owing to the taking off of ‘several L empeidien, uF Droscchtions anfl { La pital, % . ol M i N 1 Dionaea¢ | cation to express to you and through | prosence of mind of a sailor, O. L trains and the embargo of all outgo- | L1® Shatp correction of selfish process in:!you to the officers and men of the| Pheame, #aved it from doing further| ing express matter a New London| o> 2nd these no doubt are necessary. !cause of serious poisoning from ivy. ilis lip was badly affected necescitat- . ing an operation. WN Gus D. Bohn has exchanged his But there are other forces that we may count on besides those resident in the department of justice. We have just fully awakened to what has been Norwich a Mr. and M J. F. Win - 3 - e o "weve | ‘retami! Signal Corps attached to theze head- | damage. He jumped on tne front| bread concern sent all the bread for guests of Mrs. F. Cor quarters, h ppreciation of the| platform and set the hand brake. The| local consumption fo this city by au- Splendid telephone and telegraph ser-| crew of the car was H. W. Jones,| to truck on Friday evening and col- {vice rendered by them during the ex- | motorman and Conductor Reiliy. Su-| lected the Bread boxes that were CARL W. ERO ot wich, Conn. ||| Coventry farm for a large apartment s oy house in Springfield and has moved | SERVED IN FRANCE {istence of the 6th army corps. " { erzaicudent Spohn of the Now 1on-| scheduled for shipment 1o the bakery.| SCINE on and fe the influences many bis tfamily there. The veal estate| 5 FOR FIFTEEN MONTHS The greater part of the officers| dou division was on the froat platiorm ey o (et fvs o very selfaR and: sinister, that man who has taken over the farm has| ' pregerick Richards is back at his|and men are now about to sever their|at the time. PRES. WILSON SAYS HIGH ir: zs, g D:OflU‘CmF high prices and .7 |placed a foreman on the place. home im-Montville after an experience | connections with the service and re-i The jitney -bus was oparatel by PRICES ARE NOT JUSTIFIED pesing an intolerable burden on the AM T. DRI hd game cor vin | n 3 e furn to their civil pursuits. They can|Sam Orestin: of Montville who was mass of our people. To have brought DR. WILLIAM T.DRISCOLL The fish and game cofmission will|of fifteen months in France in ser-|fu th 1 : 4 B it all ‘into the open will - L. bagin -in w few days to distribute|vice with the 43th engineers as a fArs vith - feeling that they have| in the front seat of the machine when (Continued from Pzge One) MrSi e ria e chen accomplish RS AA pheasants and mallard ducks through- | class private. The engineers were | done their bit. Their duties have been| it was struck. There were three| =~ .- - s P e result we seek Physician and Surgeon |Gy the state for the beneft of the|kept busy with the transportation of jfully and conscientiously performed. | Montville people on the bus when it| hand, which is to lower the cost of Appeals for Fair Dealing. H At 221 Main St ! people.. The commission has a large|troops and ammunition to the fron 3. It is the de-ire of this office that | was hit, but all escaped injury, al-| living. A I appeal with entire confidence to as resumed practice, 321 Main 8t. | ZLo0C p U ing birds at the statellines and Private Richards was. sassed letter be transmitted to the com-{ though the car was considerably dam: Corrective Measurs. our producers, our middiemen and our Alice Buiding. Officc hours 2-4, 7-8 | game farm at Madison. at one time, —though only siightly. | manding officer of the 30lst Field Sig- | aged. The left front fender, Wheell \fuv I not add that there is a bill | MErchants to deal fairly with the peo- i ) i s EiaE St talon, | and the tire were wrecked and the| nouw pending before the congress| PI- 1t is their opportunity to show Tel. 224-2. Residence phone 354-3.° | . lhn'fl:s““’lfle 3 '}e“ Danbnuy &, I'?" EDGAR T. COLLINS, machine pushed up against the curb in| which, if passed, would do much to| (D&t they comprehend, that they in- — -~ {.;‘l“’en’d;‘_zg g? m“: 2 ‘“00". L\:m' Col. General Staff. | front of the Red Cross.hut. stop speculation and to prevent the| tend to -act justly, and that they have T T Miton in> it ity and edal There is an indorsement om the let- | - The second car hit was an Overland| fuo@3ulent methods of promotion by|the Dublic interest sincerely at heart o G A e el ter from the chief officer of the 6th| touring machine owned by H. . H2StY | which our peopls are annually fleeced|21d I have no doubt that housekeep- p F. Villeropt.| of Montville. Mr, Hasty was at the| of many millions of h Clers all over the country and evervone o. Friela Signai| depot at the time but his wWife was | oy "1 vefer o the measuee oromeoed| WhO DUYS the things he daily stands in in the machine when it was struck.| by the Capital Tssues sommitten for|need of will presently exercise a great Y er vigilance, a more thoughtful e est in Norwic these zeal- Jeo - lc atl jous and popular workers have been {! reaipointed to Connect.cut. d Army Corps, L'rance. to the Mr. and Mrs, George I'. Busbee of : Wocd ig employed by the S. N.| She fainted but was not injnend. 5 e o # i n ani Willington have announced 5o Col i SiS Vinteresting to note | This car suffered bent front fender and | & meamine tormquriy jssues. It islomy, a more discriminating care as to = gugement of their daughter, d 1 the local N. E. Telephope | other slight damage. know the actual conditions of busi-|tne market in which he buys or the KINDRED FINISHES | Gertrude, to Giman E. Lougee of New men who - enlisted in June 1917 weYe| The trolley with the same crew| ness and its adoption would serve a|merchant with whom he trades than | London. Mr. Lougee is receiving the| members of 1d Signal Bt.| aboard as it was leaving the parade a| great and beneficient purpose. he has hiterto exercisesd. 2 congratulations and M Bugbee the e - few minutes after, the acciden: split| ® \we are dealing, gentlemen of the| Labor Leaders Not Blameless. | best wishes of ther friends MYSTIC BOY DROWNED a switch in front of the Crown thzatre. | congress. T need hardly say. with very| I believe: t0o, that the more extreme UNITED METAL MFG Dr.,T. Eben Reeks of the state de- OFF ATLANTIC BEACH| one truck going in one direction and| critical and very difficult matters. We| leaders of organized labor will pres- i » partolent of health, has ed u gen- . (Special tg The Bulletin:) the other being bound in anothec| The| should go forward with confidence| ently vield to a sober second thought CO,, Inc j eral ‘request to pi throughout & 9 e s=warter| & vas almost at right angles with| along the road we see, but we should|and, like the great mass of their as- e e | the state to report immediately o the; Westerly;, R. I. Aug. 8- bateid 1 The wrecker was went {or| also seek to comprehend the whole of | sociates, think and act like true Amer- Iie Norwich, Conn. ||ilocal board of heuith offices and al-ol Shackford, 19, of Mystic. was drown-| from the Montauk carhouse. bu‘ Was| the scene amidst which we act. fcans. They will see that strikes un- an |to the state board as ed off Atiantic beach Friday morning.| held up at the corner of State and Ne Ground for Fearful Forecasts. |dertaken at this critical time are cer- ARV SE 3h0hy of Inflicvied: Of ok He was one of a paxty of seventy from | Bunk street as an Ocean Beacnh car in A + 2 s Belonimel : the Old Mystic Methodist church who| the meantime had jumped the track| There is no ground for some of the e e lycEsm noU b e 0k mhminit went to the beach for a day’s ouUling| and was blocking traffic. fearful forecasts I hear uttered about|eige ' The worst thing, the most fatal O ot e e : | by motor 'bus. Soon after arrival ut| The Ocean Beach car was soon back | me, but the condition of the world iS|ihing that can be done now is to stop ‘ 2 the beach young Shackford and other | on’ the rails, however, and the wreck- | Unquestionably very grave and We|o rinterrupt production o to interfors boys donned bathing suits and dash-{ er went to the assistance of the disa- | Should face it comprehendinyly. The| with the distribution of geods by the ed into the water. Shackford could| bled car on the parade. situation of our own country is exX-|rajlways and: the shipping of the not swim. but he ran almost to his During the delay caused by the|CePtionally fortunate. We of all peo-| sountry. We are all involved in the depth, got beyond the breakers, was| Ocean Beach car the crew of the dis- | Ples can afford to keep our heads and| gistressing results of the high cost of carried under and drowned. The| abled car tried to get their car back !0 determine upon moderate and sen-|jiying and we must unite, not divide alarm was quic given “but Shack- | on the rails under its own power, but | Sible courses the action which will en-| {5 correct it. 3 ded to make a « fare .1 the Groten fe ford could not be rescued. only succeeded in jamming one of the|Sure us against the passions and dis- > the Watch Hill| trucks into the air motor and for a|tempers which are working such deep uplesl snd 1sbor. Baginning iic first of Septcmber fin! o 2 The members of more ‘commutation tickets will be is- | PRIVATE FREDBRICK RICHARDS| ¢ W0 STl M0 moned and| time there was a brilliant display of | unhappiness for some of the distressed| There are many things that ought > nations on the other side of the sea.| o be corrected in the relations be- stery \York aue l.ng them to bring t the aitent.on of their pari The Groton ferry ¢ b e s ORI or tickets i i i made ineffectuul atlempts to recover| eletricity. The wrecker attached 2 . - S ch will be sold for 3150 per book. | ue o1 ‘;;z;lgsza:xfi;gmfi’:‘&fl?:?: the bads. — Shackford's father and| chains to the disabled car and started|But we may be involved in their dis- | tween capital and labor, in respect of | An automobile dealer cx 1tiy, tO the front with enemy aircraft|mother are dead and he made his| to pull it back on to the rails but|iresses unless we help, and help with) Wages n?"d ,C‘Z".‘:;"‘,’::,,"’h"b‘";.,:"' 2 { e within their rig il the way and trying for |home with Miss Frances Nve of Mys-| something went wrong and one truck | ®Persy and intelligence. Qlier hingm e ey | charging (he wacr tax. but the tux |tic, teacher of drawing in Groton| went in one direction and one tire The World Must Pay for War. AOM 5 o :gz‘mfln:hre& r‘;‘ t° [ ":: hased on the amount of tax the decal- Hartford in company | schools. other. About this time a jitney driv-| ‘The world must pay for the appall- | SOTfTenCe apout these matters Wi EPAIR ” ers pay, and ri on Moniville boys, Mat- | o e er came up with the information that|ing destruction wrought by the great| o £rouP OF ™My (€llowW countryinen s o ear. The tax - Geary and Frank Berman. For|FILES APPEAL IN another car had jumped the track on| war, and we are part of the world. We | w2 EROW Fnov they €re (oo ng Somes ucks and 5 per weeks he was stationed at Camp SAVINGS BANK CASE| Montauk avenue. must pay our share. TFor five vears| .ongitions by frank counsel rather It was after ten o'clock before the| now the industry of all Burope has s . cars were back on the rails and op- | been slack and disordered. The nor-| P& DY violent contest. No remedy is possible while men are in a tem- erating again. mal crops have not been produced: the | 15 POSSRIS, WRIS men ate B B IO Vi, and from there was sent| s filed i EiEi n Triday an appeal was filed in s landing at Brest,|;g case of Elias Frank Morgan, et al. Bank of New London. cars. BRAZING The te Bar = estfeut s to t i vs. The Savin (ugt and mid-summer meeting & s return trip was made on. thel; \ednesday of this week Judge mormal quantity of manufactured| gy(.h does not have at its motive and BROKE OR BENT TTAMMIE Botel at - Easies: Fatnt Sommship MOREC 1he vewnel Gt W | eg nmoanied S finding in which he| ENTERTAINED IN HONOR RO s T een mmmed Out a’ior| standard the general interest. it b ‘ X ed‘x:msdt.a)'. Aug. 35 Charles E:|od yech “,{‘g‘i{:}”"'m,‘?;né‘i’fié”:i’ée?fif ordered judgment of $23.100 in favor OF TORRINGTON GUESTS| 1ot (et Ao e e Rufactarcd Threats a Deterrent. it can be repaired. T o D, S ey Lo | omc a1 Camp Mills. he was given his|Of the plaintiffs The case is a con-| Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Guile of No. 6| goods on the other side of the Atlantic| Threats and undue insistence upon . . b R s | honorable discharge. troversy gver the ownership of cer-| Kinney avenue on Friday evening en-|can Furope return to the former con- | the interest of a single class make Cracked cylinders, crank -Ssociation | Private Richarde is the son of Mrs, |tain securities. tertained in honor of Miss Florence| jitions; and it was upon the former|settlement impossible. I believe as. 1 A g \Cmateur astronomers here Wil 100k yenry Richards of Montville and is a =7 Harworth and Walter Thompson, both | conditions, not the present, that our|have hitherto had occasion to say to rases, housings and castings cyward. iomorrow and Mondas foT|oncr of Mrs. Mitchell Cloutier, Jr., | CONCERT PROGRAMME of Torrington. During the evening|economic relations with Burope were| the congress, that the industry and {he) EFetecidove ind knbwil, as ' tie | DTOwer) of M Mitehell, Croutier Lar, WAS FINELY RENDERED |announcement of the coming marriage | built up. 1ife of our people nad of the world win successfully weided. “Tears of St. Lawrence.” One should | e & of Mr. Thompson and Miss Harworth Must Help Europe. suffer irreparable dam: if emptoy- 4 : . | seph Cormier of Golden street. The crowd at the band concert on P pe. D! '&' | waten uniil mdnight for these me- e crowd at was made. Miss Harworth has been| we must face the fact that uniess|ers and workmen are 0 on in a Union square Friday evening was MOt| ihe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Guile Qur- | wo help Europe to get back to her nor. | perpetual contest, as _antagonists. C l- d | teors, and an attentive observer i‘. < 1 e hob s The e A TRer Scored ylingers orc'to sce coveral and - pernaps| INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY |25 /am5e o5 bas ben o oo " ins | InE the past week. She will leave for| ma iife nad production & chaow will| They most, on ome plan of amother be , many, in the ¢ourse of an hour. e s i Tenioh T b | e R T bhe: band,| NOme somtime next ~ week. Mr.| ensue there which will inevitably be| effectively associated. Have we not A Mary A. urny e Thompson arrived Friday and eX-| communicated to this country. For|steadiness and self-possesston and & ieon C. leach. rural free delivery g repaired by our new process. ..i/0".U pifasten, io Jasd up at hiv dison, N. J. Irish melodies proved an attractive| necis to return to Torrington today|ime present, it is manifest we must| business sense enough te work out S d home ' because of a broken les. He| Mrs. Albert W..Lewis of Boston is|feature of the programme. (Saturday). auicken. not slacken, our own produc-|that result? Undoubtedly we hmve, aves power and guarantees 170° ’CUUCU DL %o “Rockville lodge | the guest of Mrs. William H. Palmer. ~ T WEDDING. 3 _ tion. We. and we almost alone, mow|and we shall work it out. . In fhe a clean motor. You can use f Fiks, and was one of the contest-! Miss lizabeth Chase has been vis- % NORMAN W. YOUNG hold the world steady. Upon our|meantime—now and in the duys of re- *; & ants in the fat men's rac He at-|iting & sister, Mrs. Charles C. Elwell, Sperry—Calkins. IN PARADE OF 2ND DIVISION | steadfastness and self-possession de-|adjustment and recuperation that.are the same pistons and rings. | iompied to make a record but fell in|Jr. at Indian Neck. A pretty wedding took place at thel e or the boys in the welcome pa- | PeRd the affairs of nations everywhers. | ahead of us—let us resort more and 8 | the third lap and broke. his lez | Judge and Mrs. Gardiner Greene|home of Mr. and Mrs John E. Led&er|, qo of the fumous 214l Division, U.| America Must Prove Her Mettie. |more to frank ane nUoeCe oSy | Capt. louis Thorsen opened and|have gone to Petersham. Mass., for the|of 17 Asylum street, Bridgevort, when | <“yiorines honored in New York Fri-| It is in this supreme crisis—thls . - sent to the New York market from | remainder of the season Tda Mae Calkins became the bride of | 5. JEU FESiONONtE oo o8 e, eldest | crisis for ail e that Araerion :u‘;xzt&.:‘;icf::.;o% tga urselv. . Noank the other day 12 gallons of Briscoe have|J. A. Sverrh on 1 Saturday. Rev. son of John T. Young, of Washington | must prove her mettle. In the presence jooked to us for NORWICH scaliops which are seling ot 330« days cruise on| H. Schuyler Foster performed the ST 8% Noyich ® He arrived In New|of A world confused. distracted, she| iyt 1remin ’ uerite. ceremony. York Monday the 4th, having been| must show herself self-pesseseed, self- WELDING CO. T o nesa R e | | _The bride wore a gown of white o orseas since the fall of 1917. His| contained, capable of sober and effec- | 2 2 ki as.gea scallops and are very large. georette crepe and carried a bouquet | OVerseas since the ) o ed, capsl Eet! el £ and his chum, | tive action. e saved Kurope by her of white roses. Mrs. H. H. Bellert of| Jfo po! jfcNeeley, were in New York | action in.arms: she must. now save it by her action in peace. In saving Eu- Formarly Branch of Cave Welding Co | In C m twen ago| Norwich, a sister of tahe bride. vras"the e e = 3 . there were practicaily cattle used| matron of honor and wore a vellow Fo 31 Chestnut Street, Industrial Liberty. B Gat parnoscs. | Today ihore ave| Crepe metaor Kown with hat lo mateh| L =S | rope she wil exve herselr, as she did = far _ and| and carried a bouauet of yeilow roses.|FT ANES b M) oy ccane B T o » i pt_exclusively|N. A. Sperry acted as best man. PASS OVER NORWICH | g0 e ters the problems ong Dairy Farm| Following the ceremony there was a) fjve airplanes passed over Norwichiof peace will be the final test and and Kow- | reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs.§,pout 1 o'clock Friday afternoon, evi-|proof of her place among the peoples ws, de- | Ledger. dently bound for Boston from Mine-|of the world. 5 [hone 214 Norwich/ ~ “Industrial liberty, fike civil liberty, | 309U! ___ | must rest upon the solid foundation of | 00w gy e = | law.. Disregard the law in oither, how- | Loy T The TOO LATE FOR GCLASSIFICATION.| Sver &od Four motives, and vou have| joon, £’ g ?;!:rcby- niwabgli-;lfigfmtg:?es unions| Jo1g 1 cs: residents| The bgdal couple left late in the af-) o, "“ppe planes -attracted consideta-{ And, if only in our own interest, we WOouLD sc of first class work mmmhg'fll o unction orf i, those pi c sale of their|ternoon for their wedding trip. thefpie’aitention. must help the people overseas. Europe lorse’ for his keep for winter. com- 1 % e Tagorsle g fala| rhatkc. destination of which is a secret. After e = is our biggest customer. We muet cber; first class refer- IM! (o g :h&“ of the’ lynchers —_— e - their honeymoon thev will reside at Etcoy ing Matrimony. keep her going or thousands of our R. care Bulletin. f lawless methods are pursued by Gl ShErmas Marsh 117 Alpine street, Bridgeport, where Sem el < shops, and scores of our mines must trades unions, whether it be vios % g « thev will welcome their friends. A Chicago firm, to encourage produc | S0OPS\ 300 Seqres of OFr FReS muSt the 14th corps.{ TPe'atives from Norwich atiended the | tive matsmouny. has announced to its 1 traveled | wedding. employes “hat if will give $100 for each :‘:ffl::"' E5 N N U ey lence. or by intimidation. or the - —— | wmore pedeetul intringement ol e 1 s vertis! medi ights, that lawlessness must put | h to the 5 bout 275 ¥ el .43 - heir and $100 for each bride. Those S A e B PThA R Y | down af oncé and at any o F.uis The ariillery brigade of the| A pesstmist thinks It's an il wind| eligible for the prizes are limited to Passion Must Be Discarded. . 70th corps marched 232° miles: I that blows anybody good but himself.' one bride i s D. Brx FE SR T

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