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: nasd ‘the- ; : | e Sa : : Amen ANGTAER. EANOUS MUSTC. PLAY FROM AENRY W.SAVAGE Shd Nensie - A - | i A 3 “m%; " OFFERING THE IRRESISTIBLE COMEDIENNE 5. around for am ":H cer- . v o V » THE MUCH-PRAISED CAST OF COMEDY EXCELLENCE AND ENSEMBLE OF FASCINATING FEMININITY HVEAD OVER HEELS Pz e For a long time the need of, keep- | ‘I “"fi people an ing the undesirables out of _thia nappen | {ince ‘they :m"i’; Dot e _ 3 ; country has been recognized. Never — e CIRCULATION was this more apparent than it is to- SR LW YRS s plact T LOVE AND LUNCH | day when so many firebrands are ea: . S WEEK ENDING AUGUST 250 l|ger to stic 'up trouie and when thers | famie.. ; mfi.‘;":‘:,:m',"‘l - ) PR A REGULAR COMEDY 10,271 oy = e : R0 e e = - ‘the Cast Includes Joe Keno, Rosie Green, Boyd Marshall, part of such a nm number to give| the MW mo.¢ to know. : oot e oy ool s e yoted to it in this country. this 1s but |} Paul Ker, Ruth Oswald, Dorothy La Mar and the Spec- tacular Acrobatic Troupe. " o chough there might .be all kinds of the country at.the present time a suf. 3 Lriminals hidden In ¢ a partial revival. Within living mem- ficient number of undesirablés, in fact| . What &re you Ur bell was ringing al - ory three times as mueh was under flax here and nearly 15 times as much TAKE THE BULLETIN ALONG ||too sreat a number of the dangerous|. t seemed to me t it was getting i+ ol element divided under different cl " the nisce assured her. 1| wearer. bul the men c“,:.,., oy Em [TUIED St e the SPPECIAL AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA ribers and readers of The || sifications. just. wanted you to know how we felt.| kitcnen -table and stucl ru- behlnd small-holder, as the iand in which the 0 : 50 1 Bulletin leaving the city fer the || It is therefore a matter of no slight| louise said she thought a place like| the clapper so that we rest and | Srelijnolder. as the land in which the || Prices: 50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 (War Tax Extra) seation, or a vacation, can. have ||importance when President Wilson in|thal was more intevesting because|the baby couid get to wesp: hand-weeded when the lint is but 8in. The Bullstin sent to their address |2 message to congress asks that the| the'e were mysterious things k g R e roiimed | high. Later on there is more and very n by mail for any speciied period at || Passport law which has been 'in ef- | Ing Snd she A aae” She| tiran s~ mmons: “No wondef you 106k | necersary manual abor o be done, it ; fect during the war be maintained for ‘"““"" °|' ',""‘ ined s w»|the old and successful system of cul- the regular rats by ying the ||~ eriod of a year following the dec- | 5l d since they .rrlvedt.':ho"r-‘: ltnlxh:l(: ht:r‘;l::.:“ ?'\5:': -::“:h:f- 'vtu tivation is to be followed. That syi business depariment, telephono 480 Goratioh o " Mcient i g ta Y St th - tem only ceased to ve profitable when peace, and a sufficient ap-| qui.e sure. Anyhow, he was fatter.|rose to go into the other room I (mm 'the imports from European countries propriation be made to uphold it. .t course, everybody got to t'lllu all| [ had been the ghost myself. 1 d | £ st — includ . ’ The purpose of thls seems plain|linds of ghost stories and right in the|had my foot on the table bell undf; Hi Bt el R T R TODAY THE RIGHT ANSWER. enough when we are told that agents|Middle of the woret one a B0 lame for the ringing. They didn'¢!farmers to seek gain in the growing Whether they expected it or not, or|Of the government in foreign coun- thing so terrible in that,” said eved know there was a bell there un-|Of other crops than flax. 4 whether even the country expected it |tries furnish the information that|,; .. Simmons. til T discovered it, and confessed what; Gravesend, between which and Til- DOUGLAS in view of the attitude that has been |there are many waiting for the re- ¢ was a different kind of ring from [ had unwittingly done.”—Exchange. (bury a new Thames tunnel may be manifested by the administration rer. |MOVal of the restrictions to seek ad- made, bears a sepulchral title to which ission to thi t d numbered it has no real ciaim. The name Is ai- ANKS Tood hemmands in the past, the rail- | % SR o not only persons unde- TO EDITOR | repliea by singing the Greek national|ieged by ire icarned to be “Graefs FAIRB road shopmen have received from | 00 TRE PR PSR, SRS LETTERS THE anthem—and were promptly massa- |Hani” meaning “town of the chief N Tragident Wilson just the declaration | iomi “plture citizens but “pérsona| _ Why is Not Public Pretected? | caed. magietrate” and (o be derived from i was called for in connection with o™ F i angralghio | " *It read like a translation from one |the pericd when this “ham’ was under Am can whose origin and_aflistion make it} Mr. Editor: ¥ war:to A ebiding | of the great chroniclers of —ancient|the jurisdiction of the Saxon poten- . Aristocracy BRrReeD THEATRE TODAY and THURSDAY Emmy Wehlen —dN— “The Belle of the Season” their demands for a lary increase i - ge in | inaavisable that they should be per-|Paver and am American law-abloing| Gl (o0 S'Simpte. direct. deeply tragic. | tate ‘who preceded the lord mayor of wages unde th t to " country vy & sepey ™'®| mittea to enter the United State cm'“ix: B eieing trolicymen from | It Is the counterpart of many a hero|London roads of the count b; 3119 ®his eort on thg et B Eie mecdon R Bold up & ealling men rats. Hcabs and other in- lale of the 414 days when the best in | The ;1"'1 ferrve which the 5o~ || oo A Thrilling Story of Love £ rai " sirable immigran ut evidence of a hile they are waitin, unnel wculd partly supersede, of stilroaq employes appeared to be | 3" (BT T the country to] ter aBiatier car o £0 10 thelr work | It ia evident that there atlll smoul- (has been fhere from time immemor- FATTY ARBUCKLE and Romance, Adapted deis in the land of Plato and Phidias|ial. Legend relates that near the fer- —IN— From the Poem By Ella Wheeler Wilcox only the forerunner of further at- 1081 re wn raings. bos time this thing tempts by the others to add to their| XSSP out thoss who are knewn to be|mo s officer | & flame ready to by hrough thery ford, across which Sue- - i 1t ‘hy not have an icer ly to burst t ugl the was once a for ac s whicl jue already highly boosted wages. It can. | UNWOFthY of belng permitied a chance | was stopped, Why 2ol Bave &0 STCET| ushes heaped by 2,000 years of oppres- | tonius led a Roman army nearly 1900 || For Better and For Worse not fail to be to enjoy the benefits of this country sion. and to soar in be t 4 0 - | || —— For commonsenie i ety 1 me | whero inatead of contriputingany | i Insuising men: Mo Jong must U1e) LCT, ® DR VSre e B & T el (1~ CAMONT GABE vail in connection with m,’“m:nd; good to the nation they could be re-| g ' 3t not call out the state Your obedient servants, ians call “tae nth power” of credulity. MADELAINE for greater wages in order to meet|!/°d UPOR to stir up trouble and dis-|gjard and round up some of the in- rhe&mmno: of the Convention of [ At the age of 83, attained this week, | S ———————— TRAVERSE the cost of living. Higher wages| Ord; The more of such people that|suiting ones, so people can stand on Gt i ftv(j\rig;'\mr:s Mr, I. C. Malcolm, coroner for the cit o~ have simpiy served to aavance Tes|can be kept out the better it will be|the & and wait for & ear in - J.'CASSAVETES, lof Leeds, in still busy. ~Mr. Malcom's | jugy-Siav state as now organized, HEN F cost of livin, for the United States. peace and not have to stand in fear of = .~ An. [most notorious inquest was probably " There are a number o | “WHEN FATE Sost 8 Jiving and turther increases bndildy harm? Why is this thing al-| Washington, D. C., Aug. 24, 1819. the formal one on the body of Charles| sarajevo engased 1 e A 30" At DECIDES” chasing lowe. —_— - - o1 ie; 2 ~ ¢ tne other, and it is certainly time to CHANGE FOR THE FAGTS. H. A. WHEELER. |Gleaned Forei Pt Th ver 40 yoars ‘since Mr, Mai- | Al¢rican Red Cross and the American concentrate efforts on the reduction| In connection with the efforts to| Norwich, Aug. 25, 1919. ean from Foreign Exe| i '%0) Tonointed the coroner, and | i Al Yointly oceupion e arsaniza- || A Photoplay of Tremendous fohgo lh:n‘ cfl:(l prevent food hoarding and the reduc- “herc ixfho nmdhflldmnfi' lh!; fl"";"l"'h" feading program of the Uniten Force and Beauty s the weilfare of the tion of tha cost of living much has | 1= his sénior todayv. 'ten he oMciates | ,nger ec > entire pe g Yantic Cemetery. The announcement that the parcel|at ten inquests in one day, and, mo-| of \,;;x‘.ru;\'-‘vn"\( :nMal‘:'H'ur vo three ple rather than a particular class that|been £aid that is entirely justified, and - . Mr. Editor: Having recently attend- post is to be re-established ,under cer- Y % as the work must have be- ————— g p—— eds attention. Inasmuch as the|not a.little has been uttered that is| . " .vera]l fumerals at the Yantic|taln restrictions, between this eousiry ::r:e’w:l'o:'l 25000 :XIW"“"*"'F he 15 | v :1“\’0‘“:1 ’.",’4"'11,; ’:\Irmrh",: olgte ‘::”':h”fi' 2 railroad employes bave received wage[wild and distorted. Certainly those| e, 4 3 metery, I could not help but notice {and Germany raises an intes 1 increases that amount to double! if|who have been piling up great stores|the disgraceful condition that not only 3 resting -l:lh hriik|:n«l -_\nlw':'-le? e m;x]\ ';Etvrglr»r:vnyflxh: city are sim- | not more, the increase in the cost of |of foodstuffs for the purpose of pro|the side streets but aleo the main ave- | \When war broke out there was a B e ot o TRt G e By ncle Sam's agents. living, and (heir wage scales are be- | fiteering should not only be forced to| nues were In, being almost grown over | general stampede of Germans In this Up 5 Anancial record nt Tort STRUER | Ahe civil authorities at Sarajevo are d by others in seeking *nore|Pplace such goods on the market them- :lil!:‘:rus and weeds in a number of Souniry, 1o set ki and numerous|yhich configmed the e eitions of o] Lnncipally Bosniang and Her ssovin- | it is pl V! a S . al s fro jermans could not be de- p- ", e A8 - 04 ke en in plainly evident that tha|selves or the federal authorities after Upon investigation 1 find that about |livered: nor could they be rfl“m:d :0 meeting a fortnight azo relating to|the city. The Turks are as Turkich. | their weil that the president has pointed |should be penalized for the part they | muan v i¢ vy appropriated by the common|chould remain f o out to them that “We are face (o face|have plaved In creating unwarranted | council for the maintenance of the ! unil the war P e ofos | oy ent SO R SARRIRE new Duaines oS 1nes still exist to attract the falth- with a situation which is more likely | conditions and using the advantage Now peace is ratifica what will the |TSH i % = o 04 0 without opposi- vers. The Jéwett City and even the iife, of our people than | pocketbooks. I turn the parceis with merely a stereo- o -ord of ¢ % i the war itself.” on matters pertaining to Yantic ceme-!i\neq official > {half a minute. The previous recor o 5tten. tck . 4 s There needs also to be determined| ,.y he said if the present superin-|mn ,,o,l'lomgrd‘;:"-flfi";emc;';"ngfie ., similar proceeding s 35 seconds.— | iey" Sy boorty ing ad% tEAL Toee ASHLAND CASINO . . e London Chronicle. speak “Deutsche.” dm!-m- to th; :;l! s:ermce and patriotic | the hoarding claims that are being|time to sitting in his office and instead There will be s AN Gl Y L 'votion of the shopmen it was per-!made. in distinction from the neces- |attend to his duties as superintendent no_ nec: y g0 feve is 63,000, The city 1s eapital tinent that a statement should be|sary storage of goods for the pur-|in seeing what his men were actually ;23:,,’1""““'““ Everything W“' be| STORIES OF THE WAR Bosnia-Herzegovina, The n/n?vi';n:nf ¥ time to call a halt has come and it is|séizing it should do so, but they f ital from £60,000,- . 4 10.000 of the taxpayers’ money is an-|(h an incre: of capita the sews as Jewish and the gypsies P k ’ K ! o ers: 1%, w2 dscided that they |50 'To" 8 {00 Qon.000, and the develan: | sy Vi i ‘mver. “Tne hate hanarea | PiCKett’s Orchestra | lo affect the happiness and prosperity. | thus gaiged for fatteming their own| postmaster-general' do? Will he re-| on the whole proceedings lasting And while an appeal was being |just where the truth lies in regard 10| endent wouid devote considerable less | (nam 7 The -war_population of Sara Casino Not Open If Stor made to the whole people. The peak f properly meeting the public|doing, that within a ehort time Yantic " it the front door. The idea of tae province is divided as follows: | mmm——— o of the cost of living h-‘s been mrpnelc ::::nn‘:ll Dnor'.nyxelv o Balt x: e | Semetery strests and grounds would|comes from Dallas, Texas: and arose SARAJEVO GETTING BACK e | MY T We need to get back to as near nor- |months to come, and this bids fair to|l00k cntirely differsnt from what they f 2 bantering remark made by TO BUSINESS AS USUAL| 50000 ‘roats. 7Thé The true facts regarding na mal as possible before fair readjvet. |be bronght out in connection with the| a0 nOw. and that the custom of aliow- Ocer to B Se! mmtran, The Slave have torn down the beau~| Mahomet are not necessaril #in the an not he & ing at least one of his men an hour or oyl g my grocery store around |, monument of granite and bronze|ixh niood: in fact, most of them are| tions in the 18 cannot be determined ind to speak | €4 ments can be made but unjustified de- | indictment of certain individuals and : front do a more each day to open and close the or and let $ou look ; . e #21d 1eal = Birbisn mands and threats of trouble simply |concerns under the charge of violat- | front sates. ~which is am antiquated |OVer the stock.” he said. P L o Tl 218 zeally to be Bérbie place obstacles in the way of that re-|ing food storage laws. custom:” the time so expended by this| The next morning he called at the|MeEories of Archduke Franz Ferdl turn to normal and to the needed in-| These cases should be brought to|man could be used to better advantage|lad 20"“’ Witn a specially fitted out | [ lh nberg, which stood at a corner of is soods suita bridge in Sarajevo, Bosnia. where creased production which the whole as soon as possible. and at|eisewhere. 2 3 u yial Juat » ' The public works committee of this|the interior. ~The lady entered their assassination by Prinzin furnish- couniry is calling for right now. Th facts should by re- - S > ; o 2 control and say in matter. an ¥ av vehicle. st D s e hATAE v ident has voiced public opinion. sired light on the extent to which the | pestcotrully ask them to inspect this| It then cccurred to the zroc - fi;“r?'s";{‘ e R ratint Tans IT“ easy to understand why u“NEw LONDON o s hoarders have been at work as well as| camatery and then decide if the tax-|(rom house to house. So much has| SELLING GOVERNMENT FOOD. |reveal what is actually necessary in|payers’ money is being judiciously | his business grown that the grocer in -"»fj-“:-‘hm e Sladiete: S Basis i in thi It doesn't require a very exhaustive|the way of food storage in order to|used used, and if they are willing to|question has patented the idea in the| . '‘ieq from the rule of Austria and as come Known, in 13 investization to ascertain the attitude!provide a sufficient supply to meet|O. K. the monthly bills, and bave the|States, and thinks it will revolutionize Lecome a part of the kingdom of | 3 1 i present conditions there prevail. the present_shopping system. . .rbs. Croats and Slovenes. the parts County and the whole State of Connechcul, as an extra~ of the people relative to lowered cost|Normal needs. And it this infor- P t t of food supplies and the goods that|mation that the publicglill weleome| oo .o A TAXPAYER. General Pershing and his men head- the monument have been stored in : o have been placed before them from |in order to clear up thd¥kituation and| > orwich. Aug. 26 ed Saturday's procession in accord-|ine museum of Sarajevo. When the|§ ordinarily good Fair. the surplus stores of the war depart- |have fair treatment accorded the con- T st ,:"bh -'Dhabvtlifi:l vrcccgenice. curator has hdn_'l; lh‘e.\' w{mflhe Sdzemn- o y - Greeks Have Been Exonerated. erica beginning w a decis- | bled for the edification of the students ment. There are very few instances|sumer. We need the benefit of all the Mr. Editor: We read in the issue of|ion Wwhich evoked some mild -criticism Listory and to satisfy the curiosity light that can be shed upon the Sub-| ., "sxcellent publication of Aug. 19 a|{fom thoss who contend that the|of sightseers. where the putting on sdle of the gov- s s . The reason is simply the ability of those in charge to ernment stores has neot resulted in an |Jject. + lati United States is only one of over 20 Saiajevo seems almost to have for- cagerness on the part of the public T e tten oy Gracks 1= (ng| independent states in America gotien the bomb-throwing and is well g i to buy, there being full appreciation EDITORIAL NOTES. district of Smyrna in Asia Minor. The| But the United States has a pre-|on its way toward makins inisz|] look a long way ah=ad in preparing for the Fair; the fact of the lowered prices and the quality| ¢ le had their way they|national convention of the delegates|Scribiive right to the term “America. sual” As a dgmobilized soldier of the gbods obtained Soms. beonle elr way they | the Friends of Greece, convening at|lt is shown as “America” on mape of “We're all sick of the war busi- _ iR o . 2 e . would make it hot for those who con- | € (08 WEERCE O Cut e SOy o o ved |the New World printed in. the 18th * But the mixad population and || that all the officials are workingz with but one interest; one & ke %‘;‘sed“’s:';; Py ‘;mt after | ceiveq the idea of hoarding daylight.| RS TREON SICC o e ~information | century, and the Articles of Confed- | ths undertone of sympathy for Austria 2 4 s first o 2 rr 5 eration (1778) set out that they were| led vne to wonder what may happen In > 3 - T L P - 1 load of food that it finds it is unable| The man on the cormer says: From | por i at o And o naiih ba|drawn up in “the second year of the| the memeration after that of Prinzip. aim in their activitics—and that is to make the fair the to have its order for another accept-|all indications it is not necessary thus| presented the convention believes that|independence ol America. Sarajevo. scene of the assassination = ed. There are districts where it has|far to draw very heavily on the cellar | he statement given out from Boston| Speaking in London while U. S. am- | of Archduke Ferdinewd of Austria. |} best in New England. been impossible for the distribution of | supplies. is @ downright attempt to cast asper- | bassador, Mr. Whitelaw Reid on one | suffcred less from the war than many such goods by means of parcel post ot ek sion ‘on the Greek authorities which | occasion said: “America was the mame |o'rcr cities of the Baikans. As com- to be carried out because the allot-| With the indictment of eight cor-|have been established in the province| &iven to us by the English, and I ven- | pared wit Y s tatee X T ments for such districts have been|porations in the H. C. L. inquiry at|of Smyrna. S e SR N B s Bt B by Cond Dl et & hay the | People have learned to look forward to’the NEW - The communication under consider-|wiil hold so long as grass grows.and | the food ‘that one ca previously disposed of otherwise. All|Boston action ought fo speak louder | (0 SONRMIIE TN "o cuspicious | water runs.” tores are well stocked, and the Jew- b (AR Eawtow hal thele ais buy-jiian wordy: gharacter, as it does not come either| To the uninitiated the R3's signal isii and Turkish venders of souvenirs | F GNDON COUNTY FAIR as a county institu- ers who do not insist when market-| s | from The Associated Press, from the | “Course 80 (rue" convevs very Titte.|Siii do a fourishing bustness 1 i idn't take rchduke Jose! jon] - ervice a otels a . . - ng on paying the highest prices for i D | United Press o oI A o oo | (aihe true course is the angle con | ThX SC0iien ™ 0M & that is zener: || tion, a county necessity. They like to see the results of) thei i to act upon the su stion of the su- v ty and eir needs when it is possible to get D Ege: respondent of recognized veracity tained by the geographical .north and 2l tre in south Burope. partly be- them at other figures. preme couneil once he realized {t| reliability. has apparently been|south line and the keel of the airship; = P z This broadcast distribution of the|mMeant business. manufactured in the offices of somelso that ‘80 true’ means that the :dm“;fl3'::5;“‘;,'“;“1“::“;;:"1’,2,;‘;“;; their and others’ labors set side by side and contrasted Zovernment food is a sensible move. SE e o s oston. eniemies e e lic | course makes an angle of 90 deg. with | ZARIE °0 FUTGE Lo T habits and care- 2 By it the people who aided in the pur- | There will be delightful vacation| 130 DOPSS, Bt il o withhold | he FSosTapkical meridian, and in the | WA7 SCINIIN, SHEPL (e of T-dent-|f for the betterment of the crops and stock. They like to chase of it are being given the chance |days for a num “h" g sn °1 come|iis traditional sympathy wi the| cast. 3 s 2. Tt is_exceedingly difficult, from # : to benefit from the favorable prices|but somehow or other the school chil-| gejenic pesple. The compass course is the angle w},:':,’,,":,f:f’ A e mence. T [§ meet old-friends and compare notes and they like to know such a| " 1n answer to this malicious com-| ., i ntained by the magnetic needle and . htully, whether centracts. Even though carload lots| View: munication we wish to make the state- | he ship's keel, and is only oeccasion-| One cannot say, truthfully o . . e . have to be taken by cities for distri-| * —_ = o mem 3;(;.- American delcgation has| uily ‘the same as the true course. oz mo_the people of Saraiceo are con- that the entertainment for them and their families will be bution at cest, it can be fully appre- fMcials have caught O g | st ed . mishandling ot| The common belief that the com-| “07 TUUL 10, Gl Whatever dissatis- CLEAN i WHOLESOME. ciated that the people are securing an|oPium being smuggied into this coun- | YULERE CURINCR Y the Greek au. |Dass meedie points due north is quite|Tlion' may exist however. is well advantage therefrom which they|try from Canada by auto. What will ties of occupation. Mr. Venizelo: Zuarded. In concert halls and else- would ot have recelved had the food |haPPen when they begin to use the e veiy SBls SremEATE,: Sz Dikined o e i e A where dre nosters which jfil’,.’{s'c’;'.'rkj isposed 14 airplanes? peace lerence wWas Serbian.” e former! e o e e M Blbed. | Forounoty ey e = Ao Ll .t‘t‘;:p':hg'ml- AR - S Jeot 86 e, ma- language is now superseded in| They know from past performances that the exhibits was it that the packers' bids were too| With mdssacres of Jews, Armenians|treat the non-Hellenic races which y.x:.'."x‘.';:fl:..'.":ur‘;; Pl & “fl';-o X » nmrm‘l, 'e'?b‘;:‘ams"e'r bbaflCr::: r:l‘l‘:::‘)- 5 ; low 0 be accepted for the food is now |and Poles, following all the bloodshed | came under the ' Greek ' government.| 80 RCE STONE " oy aithough the | hro ianes and menus are printed o | of Fruits, Vegetables, Sheep, Swine, Cattle, Poultry and going where it should and at prices|of the war there cannot be much used paga: board of agriculture have been solg. ides in the two tongues, All offi- e b o which there are good reasons for be- |question where the slaughterhouse of m:‘ef.u;‘, S i ‘:::any 'fi:‘-a:f successful in their encouragement of | i statements are to the effect that| | Live Stock of all kinds—the Horse Racing, the Balloon the government secured in making its|dren do not seem to take lieving would not otherwise have been |the world is. ted. That this is true has been cer-|farmers that 13.300 acres aré now de-|{here is little dissatisfaction with the obtained. roborated the report of the “Ameri- i I i i That. New Fork chap whose mothe| ran meetesnors whe Rave Dosn ont on Ascension and the Parachute Jumping, the Automobile THE EXPEDITION'S RESULTS. Recalled to the north of the Rio Grande the punitive expedition that t out to eliminate the band of out- laws that held the two American avi- 7 r r 3 n . . 5 %% . f:g’nh‘e:'dl'\'l\:h:er o e i ‘&"..’&"’.'.‘..fi‘z‘.‘:. Show, the Agricultural Implement Exhibit and the Mighty Midway, together with the big Vaudeville Show given quickly realized that he had married | ties from all maliciously reported gum free daily on the open air stage will be the best. All of mishandling foreign populatiens. the whole family. nally, in anawer to o wid It is perfectly proper that an exam- to traudie. the waters '?:.:;r:-u i glmh&ll” Ezitllt ;hnp this most eritical peried her na- ators for ransem has completed its task. There is a belief in certain cir. | Ple should be made of those auto driv-| tional strugzle, we ask the llberty to s ho delight in seeing how close| quote an editorial from the Boston OFFER AN EXTRAORDINARY COLLECTION OF Cles that the leader of the Eang was|€r W a classes find the NEW LONDON COUNTY FAIR they can come to pedestrians without ' Globe entitled hen Greek Meats Killed Certainly it i known that | GCi Chlon Lerious boanly harm. | Tepkn Baskets half dozen were put out of the way in “The spirit of Thermepyiae still lves the engagements which the United| wWaiat a delightful situation it would | in Greeee. Forty i’“m, Scouts e -"”'"'- e N a-eul;m- VR Uke bahisoue States cavalry had with the bandits[pe to boost wages, ‘just because they | 'céntly chose «nh rather than insult "; 3"“'::.':” f"";:‘veh .’!Mmt ‘;u o not purchase. They and it {s asserted that nine others|are asked for, because of the high cost | (N¢ir homeland. At a small town i :::‘;n::. i r"ml“ -;:u ::-"; .l.n our own country and were captured by Carranza’s men|of [iving at the very time when the by while attending a dance where theyfiiving costs are headed downward! TEA SERVED In an open (but scresned) pergola. were surprised. That others were rot 342 WASHINGTON STREET the source of gratifying and really exceptional amusement and education, hucErsnand Pl oot A O g » taken is indicated by the statement to In a railway strike out in Califernia DON T FORGET THE DATE—SEPT' 1 ’2' 3 the effect that it had been anticipated | the crews left their trains at way, sta- 1 that these would be captured within u | tions leavipg the passengers to get THE PLACE—NORWICH, CONN. short time when the expedition was|to their destination the best _they forced to held up because of a storm |could. That's showing co.,.ln,‘,.u.,n '"l“‘ mh-m‘:";ol:ch!'ch v-‘r: asked which obliterated the tra It was al-|for the dear public. v tramie .1‘]. g

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