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“Feduy at 2:13, 6:45 and 5.4 ELSIE FERGUSON In This Five Part Artrait Piotur “EYES OF THE SOUL’ ’:oundu un: alt of :. Barth” e, & VIRGINIA PEARSON In the 8 Part Socisty Drama “The Bishop’s Emeralds’ Fram Capt Houghton Tewnley Famous Novel TATARACTS OF THE 1GASBL Burton Holmes Travelogue Naw Show Tomorrow L4 presumes to think that it should gei more consideration than a' neighl and Goufied nation that has L an -llm e _ ____—|countries it was fighting. Greece has 123 mm.p placed greater dependence upon this country ‘to obtain its objects and it Briee 120 & weski 506 & menth; $8.00 =un:a-?trmfl fn: e shown a n o lool e o 1o Peti w Nerwin, Cma. = | favorably upon the desires of Bul- Telepbene Catt. . Wrpanvi WAR TIME PROH 10N, Just as much uncertainty seems to prevail in regard to the matter of prohibition since the. first of July as sihere did before that date. There have been court decisions some favorable to the d - FARNUM - IN. ZANE GREY’S GREATEST “The Light of Western Stars” It 1s Acknowledged to Bs the Best i3 est Work This Great largest cities R 1 ters of distri such from Liver and Kidney octiout He. cxplaina. e v Pay ; . Baviag hatrd of “ruita- being maintali at tl " % ! m ough % I thought I would try them. at the expenses of the State of Con- | s - > o |~ Fheresult was surpising. 't I could tel! necticut, services similar to e Py it tacty 7 have not had an hour's sickness A erdihARd!" oried her visitor. “Da ficrwrm ; ‘which these timates b Cities of New Haven, port W, since I commeneed wtfi he - | you actually kmew him? Is he really|and yet being casual about i tives” or Fruit Liver and I ;. ‘la preat pity because I have alWways erbury and Norwich. Conn. reau markets maintains cooperas ank) & know now what I havén’t known for “He is.” said ‘her hostess, gloomily,|thought I had a nice ing voice = it they can doubtiess be coordinated with [, 5® Pi 1t has g0t Nim. Sloouie o L LR 1 Ny A good many years—the blessing of a her visitor henever Phyllis left some state d citi hi T el ll': s and cities where licenses are| 4sd alss the local mews published || util] being issued for the sale of light there are others where no sales of such goods are permitted and there are those places where beer containing four per cent alcohol or better is being sold and where it is possible even now to get stronger: stuff if one only knows the fopes. And this regardless of the war time prohibition law and the possibility of prosecution. § In this connection it {s interesting to note that the supreme court of the state of New Jersey has just handed down a decision to the effect that liquor licenses granted in Jersey City AUDITORIUM erc TODAY “MARY MOVIES‘IIN” 4 . ROARING OM'ZY < m’mt:_%w, s A e—————tetn————e against the Noske tfoops wherever thes have appeared in various parts of Germany. OTHER VIEW POINTS CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING AUGUST 16th 10,249 THE BARRIER BETWEE A FIVE.PART FEATURE tive relations with these the largest work for which these esti- | 4 a < i » stand that Pm not jealous in the least, |Ferdinand seemed to w ehy of me| healthy and clear Ter the “Siasrbatio of informa- [nd, no matter how nice he is. he 38 fand I decided it ‘was hecause be felt | brain” WALTER 3, MARRIOTT tion dh thisyfemy ing rotail food ”{l:‘ ng: the man I would fall in love|8orry for my vocal efforts, 80, of course 7 2 prices the federal dej ent ed a| Wi overtheless, no girl likes to|l paid no attention to it. Yet at the 50e. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢, 5 epedial apuropeiat Gt §125,000, |have & man deliberdtely enatched, and|start he seemed to like me & 1ot more | - Af dealers or from FRUIT-ATIVES Secretary Houston describes the plan| WO knows but that he ‘and T 'were [than he Lked Phyllis—of course. mot|. gipceq 6ot as follows: really. infonded, fdr. each other, andfbat It made any #fffiencs because }l ited, OGDENSBURG, N, Y. 3 - | now we’ll never know it? course | have my own ideas al e nd ol e, e Sy spd st B I hopelhe'l! be happy. but T dom't think | man [ want to marry. SUlL as 1 said, == g community must be made available in|MUch of his prospects with a girl|[ shall never forgive i - Among the other products are grains, that commungty daily or, at least, twe | ke Phyllis Brown.” “When her sister told me of her en-| vetches. and carobs, the locust beans o thron tmas a week. 'The informa.| . “This sounds utterly lovely,” the|gamement I said I supposed he had so|which John the Baptist is supposed, to & &irl in the fliet sweater murmured with | much money she didn’t mind his affiic- | have eateri while in the wilderness. tion—and, my dear. she just exploded | Marble is quarried, asbestos is found, when I explained that I meant his deaf- | salt is produced., and there are sponge tion for the benefit of consumers must be published in the newspapers of the “TAKE THE BULLETIN ALONG guesto. “What was her villany?" You may be ignorant of the fact Subscribers and readers of The ||on July first when the war time pro- [City, since in no other way can large : a2 : that Phyllis and 3 af erfes, bu 3 per, from which “Bulletin lsaving the sity for the || hibition hecame eftective are void be. | Mumbers of | conuumers be reached | 2" i g 8Nl it the Nosteas | Bran he. was ana" (AL HOPGd ila ] e Taluna. derived 1 nine, has becn| (In consfésting he happy-mought TOM MIX “season..or a vacation, can have ||cause thelicenselaw of that state must | 7 1° “It was that week end I spént at her | Phyllis had just grabbed her ehanee to| exhausted.” Tehvietion et the. MmAyees o - farmers, which. through its tendency s 4 and New York and Henry Ford that|l vig MASTER OF THE The Bulletin sent to their address || £ive way to the federal legislation. to stabilize the market and to pre- sister’s last spring. Of course, since|ruin my prospects thé bus lines aré bound supplant cars That decision’ hasn't been passed oh|vent loss. also benefits consumers, |they live next door Phyllis couldn’t!him get out of the, i OF THE WAR | “fanning in grooves” it s well to re- | IN by mail for any specifled period at the regular rats by, netifying the siness depariment, telephone 480 ° CATERING TO OUTLAWRY. _ It might seem a bit surprising that dhere should be a helding of Ameri- n army aviaors for ransom under threat of ceath by Mexicans so <oon véry well sequester Ferdinand, and |makes any difference. when he came to visit her father on|other men in the world. bunlrxn’e!u lh; was real nice and gener-|: * ness! How dr?ld(uldl" sym. i er swi ous before he came. telling me of his bpathized the girl in the lavénder swe: gl St B st b e o approach and mtentioning how shelter. I should think you would be R Jow (S DB would get anather man in and we four | ma 4 would flock together. I was there on| “Well” confined the gir] who was between troops of Gustay Nowkie, sec- her veranda when the cab drove up|darning hosiery, With a lightening of | retary for military affairs, and civil the gloom 'm not exactly mad. But, | ians, but just what has caused the #nd Ferdinand got out. We took a look - o = g 5 ‘em an | disturbances is nto clear in despatches at him and rubbed our eves to see|believe me. I'm géing to send S hencel I Ml i T ot whether hé really was there, he was|ear trumpet for ‘o wedding present!” So_perfect. and then Phyllis gave al—Exchange. American army officers, however, be- member the rise and fall of the jit ney. It started up on the Pacific coas! flourished a brief summer throughou the country, and disappearod. one rea- son for its rise lay in the prevalence of unemployment; men whose time was otherwise worth nothing could not put it in as “jitneaurs.” It was €oon | pointed out that many even of these tound fitney operation profitable only by overlooking the items of eapital- interest and depreciation; receipts ex- as yet by the supreme court of the United States,” but if it is good law in New Jersey it certainly must.be regarded as such in - other states though other commonwealths which are not desirous of such a decision may insist upon the opinion of their own state supreme court before ac- cepting it. . This state of uncertainty seems like- it it nirt'art| STORIES . Noske Treops Fight Civilians. (Correspondence of The Associated must be mimeographed and en into the hands of the farmers, either through the mails or by distribution on farmers' markets, work re- quires an office in the city. equipped with desks, tables, chairs, typewriters, addressing mchinés, mimeograph ma- chines, ,etc, and manned by an agent and, in most cases, a typist assistant. In Very large cities a staft of or four workers may be" required LOVE IN THE WEST KINOGRAM THREE SMOWS DAILY 2k e e £ 1y .to exist for the rest of the year.|order that the necessary information lieve it 1t ible that the whani- Tae Mexican Sovernment hii theso|ViwR i federal mmenament rve- |may be collected expeditiousiy and — 5| eatations are e to the 100 SBOrt: cecded “expentitures’ for Eusolenc | subsequent coup d'elat of pe e prepai or pul 0 e- 2 = v & and repairs; but in a few months, the| duke Joseph re not altogetr Would be a change in our policy i a|E.TUInE Prohibition goes into eftect | PrAPARES, COF PIRLCC R0 O N time- | ed & dynasty which has been describ- is the King Arthur of ifland (radifion | 88% the relocation of Noske trooph( S fepairs bt B 4 fey months. fhe| duke Jogeph o 5 different attitude was mot taken to-| '’ Situation wi e considerably |07 Lig“pe of little value. ed ag the most romantic in' European| “Thus Cyprus wreaks with compogite subseq e abaies e en b a oy o | Ploasing to some of the minis ~award the protection 6f American lives} SPanEed but until then the wet and| “rpe cost of @ service of making|history. 4y | Tzmories ‘of eastern, Greclan, Koman | stzange ‘roops in many eitlos ' | iiore; 'masolens is nhigher than. be-| Paris. The French seem Such & sitnation woud |47, forese will continyie to hate &l ubile sarsemation in_ repent se sl Sretus biits lncet du iie crotik|eadtves Angie sk o clils ST oena Henevi Swelline Ihada]| BIRL L KR Ia i en 0ol wiliing to et the. forces v be expected®. S KII.IQ. contesting each other’s |tail prices wilt depend to a very large i SOEsORstsmiil 8. | IO 1ok was * ‘i 3 the manifestations amounting almost hicles has arisen sharply. ism take thelr course. unteer bus lines g vice. drivers endangered pedestrians to an extent for sharp régulatory ordinanc- itariét and reactiona not_fear the extincti in Hungary since th: the tide of sociallsm efforts. extent upon the number of cities in which the service is to be maintained It is assumed that the lean’ !lnfier pointing straight at An- | sios tioch. Historically.one may imagine, | “At Kouklia, where the finger should be crooked a bit | still pile masses of foam k s i osed_to have more, in perpetual accusstion ‘of the|shore, Aphrodite is supposed to have (NS sstern front JURe Sitisens con: certain tides]| to riots over the appearnce of a Jaeger along the | battalion which arrived receatly from the. eastern front. The citizens con- Bis responsibilities. 2 ~Tt is true of course that bandits and the size. KOLCHAK'S REVERSE. primary idea is to make the informa- afe 186 ones WhD iy ifecst 2| For a long period of time now it = v of the con. | Sultan, the degenerate Selim II, whose | been born of the waves. . t 5 o ~cerned in this demand for ‘money or|D2S Deen impossidle to judge with | SO SYAIRTIS €0 A5 MATK OF (hE 20 | sencrais captured the island, impelled | ruins of a temple for her worship, | too mueh of ‘the city’s food supply| In| *& TWhersas the sirect cay routed|ing westward Worse your life” but these bandits are Mexi- (2nY_degree of certainty the situation|the least possible expense. It is be-|in part at least by the fufct lmtthsel-iw:‘erle‘ or!z!nnl!}h fete: s h‘e}I‘: :?gmnn uw&'efi'i'.'fl‘é{{a ::#vx‘u;u Bengers could be:carried, the fithevs| Batey, from :"flwh“ st : in Russia. Great hopes have been |]i i e ac-|im's favorite wine came from ere. | which, ag one writer puts it. ‘were 1 - 3 Y Joi 3 ¥ gan products. They have mo regard |t CUSTN | dmiral Keichak. and the| complished by eetablishing & service| Geographically. the premontory marks | scencs of a too litezal worship of Ve- | en by civiligns at night and their in- | Tefused to, g0 1o polnie where fill| authority s regarded B Rt for o aaventen on their | et il t to th t|in the largest oities of the country,|the line of rus’ prehistoric con- | mus. and where. until recently it was| signia stolen. Disturbances between| loads could not be picied up. R D e At for a al nations éven got to the point 4 | the ‘custom to immerse a maid in hon- | Insterburg, West Prussia, citizens and P! give them the cream als Ot the state a nection with Xsia’s mainland. “There, 100, resigned the beautiful | or of the goddess’ birth. Queen Catherine Cornaro, adopted| “Kouklia is on the site of the .n- ‘daughter of Veniee'. who, thougn cient Paphos: the Paphos of today griet stricken by her husband’s death, | was the one-time Neapanhos where ‘operations long time without calling forth sufficient efforts on the part of thé Mexican government to eliminate them. Thus while Carranza miay not sanction them he has not of the traffic without taxatlon of frahchise charges was unfair. A bus service like London’s might have ad- vantages in operation over the jitn but the conditions that favored it for a afd further, with fine “it was explained that r Dbeen taken by the peace provent the Hungarian o up another monarchy should since one organization in a very large city can reach several times the num- ber of consumers that could be reach- ed by a single organization in a city of moderate size. The sum indicated soldiers of the First Jaéger zy Pferde regiment has reached such a state that the eivil authorities have made de- mands upon the government that the troops be moved to another distriet. where they were about prepared to give every encouragement and backing to the government which he had set up at Omsk. They were for the most the that sorcerer, time have chani The récognized the ndcossity of wiping ‘them out for his owr. good as well s - ibe safety of foreign subjects. And ihat is where he has made one of his great mistakes, though he doesn’t “Claim that he hasn’'t dome this thing part satisfled with his policy and were encouraged by the successes he had had in opposing the bolsheviki. However conditions there have im- proved and grown worse so many times that this see-sawing has become above is based on a service in 20 of the largest cities of the country, prob- ably as follow: New York,. N. Y.; Chicago, ML St. Louis, Mo.; Bos- Cleveland, Ohio; Pittsburgh, P struggled against intrigue throne might be saved for his unborn child, “Early ecame to Cyprus ‘Yankees of the Levant, the cians. Sargon, the king of who, as lesiah had prophesied, those. oeni- led the | St. Paul struck blind Elymas. and converted Sengius Faul- us, the Roman deputy. | site_of the Biblical Aseyria , ships are mentioned by whose ivory is referred to by “The present day Larnaka is on the Chittin, Dan the officers at headquarters of American Yorces. in lieved that, while the majority of the German people are now loyally sup- -porting the government troops, Fram infersaation I8sthe hands of the ermany it is be- iy there which has' H Post. from Paris say that the peace con- efrence 0 as to be high- ew York Evening adverse to it. Will_the allies do this? Reports’ is much situation. worrled by But_there are|- the angarian sire.” that Very have been peace conference have yent the Hungarians from set democracy as they have de terbury Republican true, taken so fa heer because he is-not able tn, but incists|® réguler thing. At one moment the Buftalo, N. Y.; ‘the Egyptians prisoners, and the Eth- arn: is &n energetic minority N “that he has curbed the outisws sud|bolsheviki appear to be rapidly gain- b B e prelbin e e i e R L R et been Increasing in bitterness recently disquieting indications that the| Many A young man ook ing ground and fist overcoming their| cinoinncl New Orleans, prus. Eras-haddon, the Caesar and beeome hi Betea L BN RouPIHARKERRE. (o] dollac BAVEd /As A ¥0od time . made Mexico a much more peaceful state than it was. _ The seizure of the Amerizan avia- fors is not the ur=t instince of this kind but the thi+ withit a few weeks. In the previous cases tho Mexican Bovernment has urged the payment of the ransom and piedsed reinburse- .ment, which is likely to be the coarse ..Adoptec in this instagee, but it is evi- _flent that the bandits realize that they “#have hit upon a schemé for indirectly “tapping the Mexican treasury at will, even if it is mecessary to_cross into this country to get hold of Americans. But even thcush Carranza may be Willing to toleraze this it is vot likely that this country will take suck a visw it. Carranza under that policy is s-simply catering to outlawry. = EVERYONE CAN HELP. In connection with the extensive profiteering that has been going on there are those who point out that e pegple have had quite a little to with it in the way of lending en- Couragement even though there is ‘a continuous wail against the high cost adversaries, and almost in the next breath they are being forced back with" regiment after regiment being wiped out. e Such continues to be the situation. Kolchak has suffered reverses which will require considerable time to over- come. Even though hes has. experi- enced the results of a tired army and lacks the necessary number of fresh troops to vie with the numbers that the enemy is able to throw against him, there is hope in the assertions that his retreat is not as serious as at first thought, while other antagon- ists of the bolsheviki are meeting with| success on the northwestern front where they were thrown back some time ago. . It cannot fail to be realized by the nations which have looked with favor upon the Kolchak government that it is in the time of distress rather than that of victory that their help is the most needed. Because he has lost ground for thé time being doesn’t necessarily mean that he cannot come back. Minneapolis, ‘Washington, C.; Seattle, Wash.; Kénsas City. Mo.; Portland, Oreg.: Indianapolis. Ind The city of Detroit. Mich. is not included, as it is hoped that the muni- cipality of Detroit. which now main- tains a similar service, will cooperate with the department in this work. If such cooperation is maintained, it may be necessary to pay the salary of a clerk. + The cities of Newark and Jer- sey City are not included, because it is felt that prices published in New York will be more or less applicable to them. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR High Cost of Living Remedy. Mr. Editor: A remedy for the high cost of living: Increase production and stop strik- ing. erybody work fotty eight ~hours per week getting forty eight hours pay and avoid ‘waste of all kinds especially time, and strive at all times to_earn the wages paid us. Yours for better things. BLACKSMITH. Groton, Conn., Aug. 18th. . ranean, which Great Britain has been Carnegle of Assyria, who left at Nin- even &n indexed library of many thousands of clay tablets. received tributes from ten Cyprian kings. “Pausanias, Benedict ' Arnold Srarto, liberated Cyprus from Persian | domninion, and Evagoras, “The area of Cyprus is about equs to that of Deiawa.c and Rhode Island .while its total population 'half that of the litter state. of | almost classic purity is spoken. is_ about Greek of “The péople follow agricultural pur- one of the | suits, along primitive lines, and until island kings, hero of the world’s first | recently the famed Cyprian wine hatl known biography. penned by Isocra- | its flayor affected unpleasantly by the tes, united the scattered principalitics. u:l_l=l use of tarred skins as carriers. ASK FOR and GET Horlick’s ‘The Original OUR SEMI-ANNUAL Custom Tailoring Sale STARTS TOMORROW IT is easy to undsrstand why the NEW LONDO! COUNTY FAIR has become known, in th County and the whole State of Connecticut, 25 an extr ordinarily good Fair, The reason is simply the wbility of’lhm in charge t look a long way. ahead in preparing for the Fair; the fa that all the officials are working with but one interest; or aim in their activities—and that is to make .the fair th best in New England. B sis gt i Mt Rraty. jlpueld ERCTORIAL-NTPES. N - 3 People have learned to look forward to the NEW feasonabic and in Tact hardiy pausi-| oo SOUORAE BOVEL .| IN THE DAY'S NEWS : -:umm.n; against the high prices|as Popular as inside diversions. Cyprus, a Fairy Land. 4 y 4 LONDON COUNTY FA]R as a county institt ZiRere has been precious little done to .- “Cyprus, fairy land_of the Mediter- : ‘ . - 3 o g o s g 3 3 tion, a county necessity. They like to see the results Sitbmbat them. -~ apite of the em:rgl that have ZiBeen made to show the people where edless waste could be overcome Sithere has been little disposjtion to take sdvantage of the suggestions excep! Where it has become abkolutély neces- ary. Where goods of lower prices gunning for them the profiteers show a remarkable temerity. . Speculation in necessaries of life ahd blocking public service seem. to be traveling hand in hand. Lucky is the community these days reported as standing ready to turn over to Greece, exemplifies a bromide, for the fiction in Shakespeare’s 'Oth- ello’ for which the island, in part, is the setting, no stranger than the vivid drama of actual history enact- ed there” says a bulletin from the National Geographic Society. - $37.50 their and others’ labors set side by side and contrastec for the betterment of the crops and stock. They like t meet old friends and compare notes and they like to knov jS¥ave been available it is quite: the b Richard Coeur de Lion wrested it - A . e . iS¥ile that those that cost more are|‘Dat finds itself free from a trolley| from g ruler who had won if by forg- Actual Values to $65.00 that the entertainment for them and their families will be Jlurchased, and this is ‘true mot only|Strike, or a threatened one. ing letters in his mbngscl's nAme, af. ook - ter that ruler, Issac_Comnenus, : B8 the war period but in the Months| yyngt will be as interesting as. the|refused to let' the Crisaders. ship: S CLEAN and WHOLESOME, 3hat have followed the war althouglh >there has been little progress made to- ;" gard the readjustments that are nece: sary in order to overcome the effécts of/the war upon prices. : “Those with money have of course i felt the effects of high prices but there ~has been little curtailment of lavish purchases, and others have endeavor- -ed to take the same view of it in- stead of insisting upon action that “would result in a bringing down of the living costs. The attitude that has been taken has dome its part to- _ward keeeping things up and those Iwho have been inclined to_profiteer ~=have not been slow to recognize the encouragement that has been given them. :; Nevertheless there is an effort un- ““derway to®bring about. a change. There is much hope held out but there is need for careful buying and greatly dncreased production that should not «-be overlooked. © THE CLAIMS OF GREECE. What seems perfectly natural is that ° ghe leaders among the allied nations 2v Europe should be more favorably fined to taking care of Groecs in _-the adjustment of territorial claims in the Balkans than that they should think of taking sides with Bulgaria. » It is not to be overlooked of. course that Greece at the g of th = war kept the allles ing for a considerable time. Had it cast its lot with them at the beginning’ there can be little question but what a most ~—mportant effect would have been had ~@pon the war. It would unquestion- T'ably have prevented the disastrous verdict in the Ford suit will be the costs thnt each side will have to meet. Germany under its new constitution has adopted the budget system, but this country is still engaged in talking about it. S It may be that the cold storage of food prevents shortages, but it also serves to cause them whenever that disposition prevails. : C— Strange as it may seem it s im- possible to find anyone willing to ae- cept the title of profiteer. Each one blames it onto the other fellow. The man on the corner says: It is a noticeable fact that those who are shocked by the modern styles of bath- ing suits do not wear smoked glasses. When the statement is made that those who are charging oier eleven cents a pound for sugar are profitess- ing, many will have a chance to 42 some thinking. - Even though the 100 ships bringing sugar from Cuba afe expected to reé- lieve the.situation it's to be remem- bered that there’s many a sweet tooth in the country. ¥ Those seeking out the hoarded.food, supplies have been finding large quan- tities, but there’s reason to believe that they have only just begun to scratch the surface. | Prices cannot be regulated by legis- wrecked and seasick lady 1ove land there the first time she asked. “Richard Coeur de eshwaMsStat “Richard married Berengaria there and went his way affer turning over the island to a penniless adventure:, Guy de Lusignan, who founded a ‘feudal state amongst spice gardens and silken luxury’ and thus establish- CUTICURA HEALS leave your order. $50.00 to $75.00. Worsteds and Cassimeres. ORDER NOW A Bonafide Sale With Real Savings For You If you contemplate having a new Suit this Fall right now is the time you should The identical woolens we now offer you at $37.50 will positively cost later from Here are the actual conditions: Labor has advanced from 30 .per cent. to 40 per cent.; Woolens we used to buy at $3.00 per i daily. In fact every detail that enters into our 2 D?hgth.ewndifiusweofiufof.lod-’;adyyou;d:m of our entire uits To-Order $37.50 And our stock of woolens embraces the choicest products of the loom in fine The style, fit nndwolhn-mhipof'our garments is . * SALE ISFOR 10 DAYS ONLY $6 3 going high They know from past performances that the exhibits of Fruits, Vegetables, Sheep, Swine, Cattle, Poultry anc Live Stock of all kinds—the Horse Racing, the Balloon Ascension and the Parachute Jumping, the Automobile Show, the Agricultural Implement Exhibit and the Mighty Midway, together with the big’ Vaudeville Show giver free daily on the open air stage will be the best. All classes find the NEW LONDON COUNTY FAIR the source of gratifying and really exceptional amusement and education. _DON'T FORGET THE DATE—SEPT. 1 ,2, 3 THE PLACE—NORWICH, CONN. ““THAT - REMINDS ME” tten - letters. Foldil PHONE 1311 JEWETT BUSINESS SCHOOL, THE MULTIGRAPH SH for facsi Intte ng ing at a nomina} charge. addressing, " Filling i result of that attempt to force the|jation declares Senator Reed, The ; Y Dardanelles, but even though it re- | chances are that we need mo_ mew @ Public Stenographers—Office Supplies . quired = considefabletime to overcome||aws but a proper enforcement of fhose b ‘ ‘e simplify werk in ffice, give you BATISFACTORY SERVI SN ouas it s SRy hodlmsian; | Tot o 1o pieteges ; ; R o' BELNERY SR RN X Business Houses fur: = nished: with efficient offige help fres of oharge. ed and it was t Greece that| Living costs have advanced 30 % i 3 /e tiaportetss Slowe G e was | sort according to department of labor 3 g e 0 o was struck. reports but that will hardly faze 121-125 Main Street Business Office, Room 308 played | those who have already receive an Z i # ' b only to advance of 114 per cent and are s Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn.

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