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cnanln in metric chkn‘ea Wedrniésa TieLLCh m:m Co.| GHROTON IRON WORKS + e HANDIGAPPED BY FUNDS the quéstion of filed by t G the claims that ¥ére #fed und revised for the iof eourt i “&1‘ mm;‘?:na sum Afals e. 3 > £ 3 tion is asking in its v&l of tl 18- r“'uod who with racmver for n Thicen lute Slmah o crwizo k v i oad stated that the 3 “years with 5 som. r mkymltfiz‘m" -xmur-mmmuvm superior at inrthrd to tnc pétition of the United Statés Stéam- ship company asking for thelr remov- danswer by fhe rceivers saya: pot!uon filed is to the effoct wuumer 18 a creditor of the gorporation in an muum mm $300,000, and as her rter 10 the allegationis the récéivérs information and belief, Thus tho shkres of stoth ciatsed oo be heéld by the petitioner representifiz the| par_valus of $1; were hot fiiliy paid for, and that the Groton Iron| Works did not receive fin payment for sald stock money or its equivalent to mie t0.go on ¥ith “Fhuila-tHved . I consider that I my life 4o “Fraita-tives” and T want to say to those #ho suffer from Indigestion, Constipation or Headiehés — iry “Ffeit-A-tives asd Voa will getweil’s CORINE GAUDREAT. £06. 4 ot snsfs:‘.au Lrikl 8ie# Ui tad, oemzzmnke. ¥. Y. ;z..p.mq e Children’s Sclmol Dresses l is time to thmk of gefli.nl. the girls veady for the openinig of f there are School ‘O “0 fll‘ lllllernh should be secured !'_P" " ed with new i‘ for flnl‘rm s school dresses. Tlme few -uuuflm: " Pretty Dress Ginghams Om Fa dllcwinl of Dress Ginghams suitablé s Dresses, wmpfi-e‘-h all the best known mukes, ina vdde rarnge of rewest patterns and most attractive eolor combinations—includ. ing a full line of plain color Chambray— widths 27 and 32 inches—oprice range 29c¢, 39¢, 49c 69¢c & yard. Standard Grade Percales, 29¢ Standard grade Percales; 36-inches wide, the , most comptehensive line of Fall designs and eolofinigs that weé have éver showrn—at 29c and 39¢ a yard. Serpentine Crepe at 42¢ A good selectioni of patterns and colorings in Serpentiné Creps; dengns suitable for children’s Rompers and School Dresses=—at 42¢ a yard. 7 Romper Cloth at 45¢ Rbiflper Cloth, 32 iriches wide, very serviceable, in a widé range of new designs—at 45¢c a yard. Galatea Cloth at 49c An excellent showing of the popular Galatea Clath, 29-inches w:de. in all the newest styles— at 49¢ a yard: Mercerized Soisette at 49¢ Mercerized Soisétte, 32-inchies wide, in a cem- pléfe showifig of all the new Dlam colors—at 49¢ a yard. Japanese Crepe at 59c a yalue exceeding $100.000. { “In_further dhswer to the claim that the petitioner is a creditor of the Groton Iron Works, the receivers al- legé: upon information Lased upon_ the Boeks of account bf the Groton Iron Works_i& no indebted to the petition- er, together with other corporations ownéd and controlled by the petition- ¢ is indebted to tlie Groton Irbn Works in the sum.eéxcesding $250,000.” The Equitable Trust company of New York, a_creditor of the Groton | lron ‘Works, also flled to an .x!s'vnrl to the petitionér 6f complaint for the! témdval of the fecaivers and the ap-| pointment of a receivar or reeelvera, in their stead. In its answer it “da nies .that the present receivers h: failed- in any way tajthfull, ;| 1iterssi Grdton FRs was prépaii elkints 4 nresém To cxcgss "' eicei ht, Bath Strist, mnm.n, Génn. Joha & Ceo. H. Bliss m'MO‘NDoJEWELhY BROOCHES bedn resoflted o ufl: amen Hbet Cernoration for payh int it m d%fie only miner clafins {{'hen niueu it uie §$123,000 paid on it 'fllf!‘, W‘mh 1 ’P foo clatims pribr to_the rerej hip by the atian. credited to TAF‘TV!LLE F.eet Lor] gflr e r 1 s Noatik, v alm Dé hé 41 T.‘%‘E ? 'i 26 jue o the dMEmatice, 1o, claims o 1d o enté: ho ambunt of all claims should It’f‘:%zlr el na 2%‘:' thr -édited to the receivers of the : X Amohg thé large »; clatms are those for overhead expense, | forim théir duties as receivers for the i |.Qx @ Btreased efiiciency an excess | Propérty of the Groton Iron Works, or | 1ub 1 tq: rg ght. Mr. Tarwood said thas when | that the intarests of any creditors are| rczulaa? % Q‘ ll noan.a tou 2 rhhht : I o ten roadbed SF BrovH !&m 1! n‘ street has beén in uu ot i fi Yy are com- commenced us 4 recélver for the|béing imperilled because of _théir; pany the Grotdn lroil Worls had a | Management. Representatives 6f the nmdnl me bmma whifl th “7 Br of is d BRAZIRG BRQI&-OR BENT it can be repaired. thcfhfi:d érlnk‘ cases, umct castingé repaired by our new proceis. Saves power and guaruntees (@ clean motor. You can use Tl\’a T r- 8 'y AMr. Harwbod said owe of | ténted with the poli IS glatm o $110.000 i agalngt ihic Iled Trust ‘company state that they have .\ erétt Pingré 2 guten difficylties envountéted by | the acts done in ca r auraer e delay of the| followed very carefully the 4cts of the nt. 1o il present receivers in dealings with th al Zt fon_ of wn‘xn; t 5 property they Have charze of and that "u to be covéersd by thé Fieet cor- they havé been fully satisfed and con ration. hame in th evi hin indefinits furle Dayid O'Brien has fi‘f‘ tion uu cmumnr for 1 oton Iron oflm wds thet the | talls of the vorporation did -not lave sumcient !uhgn to carry dut m contracts, a_DBA8t continuation of the | h«fmh Sednekday afternoon, Judge fo took thé. case under advise- em, resérving decision. RMAN SUED propérty.’ The Enuitable Truet company, in 4 petition, ealls atiention -of the . cour to the asllesation {n which it is ae serted that the petitiondr is a eredlr of the defendant corporation to the sum of at least $800.000. On good grounds of information and balief It is susgested that this sum rapra- New Londo; némor Gnuehar has & o Miiter soured o8i= AN ity 4 osncérn A6k l“ rx al 5: submaring bage. T'redorick Stone loft the villagé on OCCIDENT FLOUR FRANK BLIN ‘T L} 4 will ‘aunton. s r s ; m“,}& “,\.lyfa”n' l;‘o '"no‘:”a“ " a o FOR $10009 nnm;ua sonts THE-tme 4300000 thdt 1o siaim: Japanese Crepe, a hard woven fabric, 36 inches e e werks with friend; ving re. ia fi's| O Y the Trust cotnpan: a Gosta & Littie M Th Drnier MeSRermary has forarnta PP LR Ll B Naht, Tuly S6tn | National biik of Boston from the g , il plaiti colors, very desirable for children’s ittle More an | Henaing | Arelian o e \y'Fohel of thisi city was| fendant _corporation, ana that the| Férmerty Bransh of Cave Welding Ca. wear—at 59¢ a yard. his home In u:a ® wéok wWith frievds ing in New Bedford, Maas, T.eo Jagouss AlRFtbd Wwor suBtaaring hase o8 TaesELr: second youhgy man from the village to niurn irap!pr ment there, A Moriden vapor states that rdpre- | \'6 land vifle tenrn {iohiok he SUe St gl that 8itv. The sheot ll’ ent. being held n dlie Park range ot & ! United States Steamship company is not a ereditor of the defendant co: poration to that or any. similar amount. but is only an endorser and bas claim against the defendant cor- i Porition for that amount only if and {when the United States Stedmship | company is compelled to pay tre Trust l\‘mnpan and First National bank. Un- til_snch defauvlt of payment it is hald | the United States Steamsh!p compant | is only surety of the oblizations, and as such has no claim or interest of any ind in the property of the defendant ves Mvtys badly injured that he died July 318t has rosulted n o damage suit for $10.900 against Frank Blinderman of this clty. The actlon is brought alist Blinderman by Joséph J. Pobtl, administrator of ithe estate of .Mhn Wrobel. The papers, which were flied with the clérk of the superior epurt. on Wedhesday, State, that on July _26th dbout 1080 8. m. Jahn Wrobel alghted | trom a motor bus at Tafts station The bus was travellng in a northerly direation. 31 Chestnyt Strect, s wis = DIVIDED ON LEGALITY OF EXRCUTION OF EDITR CAVELL Baltimore, Md., Aug. 27.—BE3écu- tion by the Germans E.e Slies Bditn Cavell. the English nurse, which aroused the Indignation of the alliéd world, was in accordan, with the )aws of “sivilized warta; #ccordin; Others — Warth It. A. R. MANNING antic, Conn. Phone 960-2 A G. THOMPSON F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Speehlm (’ROTKOT YOUR FEET) Plain Color Poplins at 69¢ Pbbfins in a splendid assortment of newest plain colorings—at a yard. Plain Suitings at 89c Cottoni Suitings, 32-ifiches wide in an attractive "se of pretty plaid combinations—at 89¢ a yard. The Poneons & Mltchell Co. elng held at 1 avénue. Mrr. Cummings’ Bpring Afch Support, 1 ecorporation. Suith 7.8 Alice Bullding, 321 Main St mbast #, Falides of e Bith Riok dit s eRveg 1 i bouthere Al Tl el to'a minority Teport of th committes mmsuu. Conn. Phene 1386.4 | of Marael Infantey, Thied BIc | reotion "and a8 John Wrabal staried MARGARET W'CAFFERY 1§ i e B o g B -!t‘" réached hig home on Platn BT (E°wilk Gorosk the siebet b was hit, SECOND VICE PRESIDENT| potociation, made Sumxfiom" Spocts Bootoh majority an wore prepared by the comimittes, which was apppointed to inevstigate courtsmartial and suggést reforms in military law. The réferénce to thé case of Miss Cavell was made by S. S. Grégory, of Chieago, chairman of the commit- tee. and was comcurréd in by Judge Wml P. Bynum of Greensbors, N. the” 6iher minority member, a- \oeaung abolition of thé death penaity for women cenvicted of infringinz mil- itavv la%. In his réport Mr. Grégory May Psl - enlisted in th bt u! 1011 Wént 3\»! °1 he fol- | mrmk "hfl fl nfim .E\‘ lfi‘\-a -wf occupation on thi December and '"fl one of those sént td the umvu- ities 1R the British Isles— m\m: ice. at the Un! ‘crm\- Ay Ad nn s Q cha 10! .n‘m 8 Ruéfi.}?fi left the Rhingé Rev. mm- in New Tork his dis- He arive, wl odikt o pusehAy o tl(a Craw oeifid down and badiy d by lndérman's maohine. Cuflgn were of so serious a g that he 4d on the last a Julv. On August St Joseph T, Toronel was ave pointed udministrator of his estate by the probats court for the ditsrict of 1nju Al the annual convention of the C.! His - |T, U, in Middietown on Tuesday ofll rs for the coming year “ere! elected as toLoB President, Rev. John F. Rvan. Danbufy: first vice president, Samuel J. Benson, Now Ha- ven; sécond vice, Miss Margaret A. MeCafféry, Norwich: third vice, Miss s, Meriden: secrétary, . Kinnev. Branford, for the treasurer, Frank M. Dunn, \ n: state editor, Miss Flor- éace Fitzgerald, New Brltn na- tional delegates, Mayor John C. Mead, Angonia, Frank G. Ford. Middletown. A purse of 8100 in gold was ziven to the retiring president, Father Fitz- gerald. He clos€q eight yeors of ser- vice. . A. Gleason of Torrington | made the presentation address after the delegates had each made a con- tribution. The next convention will be in Néw Haven, and the flield day in Torrinz- ton. " OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINBS B. L. & W. MACHINISTS REJEET HARTFORD BELIEVES MILK PIESIDENT WILSON'S OFFER PRICES ARE EXCESSIVE Hartford, Conn., an., Auz. tions of excessive milk p by Hartford rétail dealérs has caused a federdl investigation it was learned fot] tosar. Urittsa States Attornéy John F. Crosby sal dtoddy that he twould in- quire into {he causé and progression of milk pricés from tha timé the com- mod'ty leavés the producer until it is in ™ ice Box of ths hougewife. “On thé face of things” he said, ‘it would ap ear that milk pricés fiow pre excassive. T will begin an inv Scranton, Pa., Aug. ~—Lackawan- na machinists in the employ of the D, L. & W. Railtoad compa at its sév- éral shops in thi seity have voted on the question -of accepting or reja. ng the offer of President Wilson of & wage increase of four cents 4\ hour. Officers of the the voté was almost unanimous ln favor of rejecting the offer. The maehinists are now gétting £S5 cents an hour and théy asked for &5 cents plays thrs caraful considérdtion of the case of Miss Bdith Cavell, one of the pathetic zreat war, whose unfortunate f ronsed the svmpathy and efolted tha indiznation of two continents, has 1éd me to the conclusion that she was exe- cuted in aceorddnce with the laws and usdzes of what we are nleased x;s;n- union state tha Maghanical Répairs, Painting, Trim. AlRg, Ubhélstéring and Weood Werk, lackemithing in all its SrahcHes of stairs at a house owned by, Norwich. WOMAN CLAIMS STAIR | WERE cAflgusva nun.‘v tha D. Judsén o6f Grod on hu sult against the Lni corporation and s Construetion Co.. l’ sonal injuries received in a at one of the defendant's Nouses. \[rl. i‘:flr:“ cliims that she was using, a r Tnited Statés Housing corpora- | N, tion and Sonstructed by the Cummings | Cofstruction company, when she fell and, seriously injured herself. She alleges fhat the stairs wére Ration &t Bnok &nd I1F.T /U bviaénoo! - The volumb 6f thée recky crust of carslessly and negligently built and ! Tary P senn & clark cor [ralntained and were dangerous {o|No CONN. MEN SLAIN mi;';h’{n:;&‘“z:,’:figf eemed tome| 514 cohuplracy to bobst tRE price Of| the earth, estimated it ron miles ? and limb. The papers are return- " TON SIBE ation of thoss who this fooic her 1ifs| Milkk T Will begin prosecutions under| including the mean clevation o e before = the court of commen BRI AN FRONT | &I O e o o%n systoms of min: | tHS 1054 cotral act.™ 1and above the sca, is 1,633 N The Hartforl milk dealérs’ exchange! miles, éstablishéd & minimurh to retail con ers of 16 cents a quart for bottl mi"?x dafter August 1. Thé rath to hotels and institutions was decided at 12 cents a quart deltvérsd In cans of ten guarts or mors. The wholesale price to stores and like medinms of distribution was fixed at 14 cents a quart, 4150 in ten quart cans. The Connesticut Milk Producers’ Associa- tion charges 10 cemts a quart to al dealers WP 4 st NORTH MAIN arfiu‘r St Flowers and Trees FOR ALL OCCASIONS Oeders Déi to The Bulletin.) eas in Septémbe: (Special tary ujstice these provisions of law which were relied uhen by tha Ger- man military authorities in orderig her execution. Thé mere fact that her trial was attended by the brutall- ty and duplicity which commonly marked the exeraise of military pow- er by the German command. dnks uot altér this aspect of the case. This not a subject upon which 1 desire 2 regson at any length, for it is one as te which tha impuless of the haart can much hetter be relied upon than anv =ophisticated and artificial reas- oning. “For ue to take any nther coursé, it BORN seems to me, i& to impeach our sin-|MARGEIS _.In Filushing, terity and zood faith in critleising the| Li ncaln street), Aug., German authorities n this regard, nng flauxn}er ('; Mr. _and to, warrant the snggéstion that s Marquis - :-ru'clsm is inspired rathér by the e ;har'thes. our enemijes, wars rhmptn o MAl'l;I!‘D o % e f8e. It e sympaihy for a !Bt —MEYER—_Tn Lishan. Aus, i "' "1".? By Rev. T Agred noawn o lfifl an _any - red Thest: T SGraich, Duish. Dorothan Willinoe (‘:;" H‘¥ hdi ’n s B° a Ricward Hugo Meyor 'rhema!ort Washington, Aug. 27.—Thée report EECLESTON FAMILY HOLDS cufrént in Connecticut that 23 Con- necticut men were slain on the Si- THEIR ANNUAL fl!"'N.omxbex‘lln front is denied by the war de- ndants of Avery N. Be-|partmént. The report evidently ro- their annual reunion on|fers to an old caswslty list in refer- fuesday at. ihe home of Ivank Becles- |ence té casualties when anti-Kolehak in omgo Relatives w forces attacked raiiroad guards at R tnt from Norwich: Yantic: 2 manovke Suchan Branch June don. Stontnxton, Potter Hil, The war departmen: issuéd state North Stonington. . inents on June 30, giving the namés dinfer wa: d on thé lawndof thoge killed and wounded and on ‘hére were insiramental music. SINg-|June T issued another statement ziv- ant|ing and boating. A hearts welcoms eir. efergency t:au u!gnded itney Vergason, Ev- e on the list with a Connec- tt My Warren Wh ress wis a_ private, Louis S. (Grorns Ritgs -ei'fé:nu&g' ot to, son of Framk Pettingalo, !&i‘i ttage. P bt of * Provide th - his ol For Skin Made Flabby._ and Wrinkled by Heat . winds and fiylng dust squinting and other c Sate © RaBBins, of h“ho )'Al. e:g mflllg fof somé s at the ‘h MFS. Weaver ol’ West Town stréét, 18t X rternt ‘t‘pr -z reek’s - ?fl!fl"vn. e Mr.*and ins Mrs. ofter A F(Ahiv Phone fi! RERMR IT NOW poswder witoh o’ up qui want to fre bathe the face for ternoon or cvening, a few mome You'll find an_hours rest. Tt ing that appearance of flabbines common in-hot wea Church & Allen 15 Main Street 1ro -ance. gréts. were ex- for the dbsent. It was votéd 0 hold the nest reunjon on.the last Tuesday in Au‘usv. 18 Archié !(olleur of 8 Providénes SUBPOSED DEAD, BROUGHT strect, Taftville, has Slgnéd for an- m\cK Y BULLETIN Anv.}mr eniistment in the navy. He has been in thé navy once before and was Stationed ‘on sevéral ships which ‘were on duty in the war zone. At oné time he Was stationed off France and on board a boat emxcu in ing food and men across e strails. His rating upon leating thé sefvice tvas fireman, first I s VTS LS MOLLEUR RE-ENLISTS B IN UNCLE SAM’S NAVY SR S spent N edneatasy o 11 Howard's Buttermilk Tie B-fy-nnu Gmn Of North S ome and u m en vears and pre- <y “beo Bfi tin, Jore- AL t o 1 i g 1, Aw 1 Y Rev. flnnefl " pifiert T Diiskacin and _ Miss Cathering 5t Jewatt Citr. Tn, Willimante, Arthur D. Car- ! Wright and f 31 ll.s;slht 'fhp%m* membérs‘ & o) tu a ‘mfi dead, was h‘l Neorth “‘s-fiuuy, u-:e in York mafin of E.mm;— . inay could not “conenr t“ £y ihac SoRE tion of Mr. Gi hat be a nrovisie: ihiting. the ah penatty in the. cagé of woman splés” Goms, rwic & ll\'ll!E bute Use The Attic| ‘rl:hkoltheemroomc Aug. 18, relative r,o 3 su eould t " r. , nfinistration on his estaté béingclass, and he rctains this on his sec 1A o In) ina dv1Eahi 1 melf, e atde ey akd Ntlil‘ geén by him, led to his rosu!fl. { & & A&fl-igll Mr. Moll?‘h“ lm!e!swn‘:ch uu::a:isl béwt“w’f- h"m: bsrx 1 Ibno’?wrf‘ s aficliie, ;’ugq L % '“l.”, !” M‘ 2 —_— with Day,_and is to report for duty e .r "m‘ i T W T4 Qf'fl!h‘:!‘n and Fones Pepin unera 3 Fransforn that 13 sister, .{at its termination, ¥ The majority also aécln to &bn: S slack bur ::g:}i:g::_‘ &%&”fim“flu -~ m EBWIN GATES NORMAL R O R U e £ 'E’—v‘;'l..‘é‘-“?a’:‘v‘. H spaée into cheerful, com- mncz gomfu umntd- The _dreetions | Burton J. Robbins who with hér in ity that enlistéd g sit o0 cburt: Vip, Mies F‘ulenln Goncalvas irec torS REESTER H m’hle rooms with Bea- Mfime Sl bm:nnhi s ol at o fl?&"‘ Sk The wm'"‘ur 3 !\art: "m:z'f.": Toandenta ot ?em:: -;,"" . “"m = 1 flor a w at e omi ¥ to! ndon 0! as- — & In Nopwieh, Anz, « ver - Board —it’s -quickly }’” = Ll “or &; Shn Déan, retuewen _with Ther hus-| corvespondent writes: ” hrted - ey Rélievs nots | DIEITAL- g o e —AND— - doné disturbing - { . P > Edwin G. Nérman, son of Mrs. T. m‘-aa, 'Q‘a’:é sat- H Seinia :w-,m ng AManual Deplna 3 = m- nAN INQ-In this oity, the rést of the house. e 'fi:"‘% VBt & r:’wmt ear and the J. H. Broderick, E b 1 ot re b G s which wers e .finnnu ind Miss Nenis Win- moaiiners i’h' .(:l“l ‘which Broéster h dwe large: B 1¥ to thé ind lnca of those in eon- trol and te ths fact née ofily that we Had of necessity train an offiepr clags over night for our vblunteer a ST i} that oue grastics n tiee s par| reguia Jiasd "Tnee, Bateations, emm-me- and hnd n v even “he Saads 2 Ask us for the details. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. {3 " Central Wharf _-'..—__._.._._... ~ BRING YOUR HATS TO BE CLEANED AND ll.ocxet TO THE CITY SHOE AND HAT CLEANING PARLORS. Lady Assistant Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN DIED BLO—1n_Preston, Ane. 37, 1915, Julia Doste B r|n aged 0 yéurs, formeriy of N6 W widow | will ' bé opened -in was gradua eg ae Acndemy in 189 With the desree of Al etper. e married Miss Louisé sher, of Norwich. ] Pl B LEBYARD scHObLs TO OPEN ON SEPT. 8 Lol]i n;,hoox- will open on M general * ] fi:“ wlfl ‘e mm in Bill yard Cénter, Saturday. Seb!.‘ Lisbon schoels will bes Aug. (& f.ondon. of 1815, Ma. arfes Forian oF P TR Shea & Burke 41 in Street Funeral Directors At our Wé_ wish to thanlk I!\l‘ rrie3d4 and 3| 5B1ERBATS 25y thisir sympAlly and Kind- 86 in dur b.flidn\éflt. 15 Mr. Hénsy sath, whith will 1ong Bé %' uf“