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) i ur ea, -Reprieve Frpm Hardshlpi ln Austfla AT IV AT A Vienna, rly . Aug. bread ships of last winter. 2 n st ows from where or by t e N R e crowns rose in" price to from 15,000 to e & Gisturbances ih the Tes-| 18,000 crowns. Everything clse went up ¢hen o nelds, the situation in Silesia, | R proportion. virtual suspensio: En. s not- Fats are as scarce o haenly felt. Meat. voud r an supplies « hoped for Publie utilities for power and The n_operation for lack of cok tuation ased value of the couraged by this a small e shed. Au 14—Bountiful crops of ous for certain fruit -and vegetahles ahd promife '} of an abumdance 'of hardier’ 1Ater. ¥ields | gooq hisiness chance in fhe law- crown from field and_orchard, with American, flour credit still available for the ratien of daily Austria a re Have ieve from the terrible hard- s ever, bunt in this-graeious weather their need too, is scan- ch of the masses: Ametican flour credit will be exhausted before the winter Sets fairly.in and no of the Hungarian sun- as it was and, finally, to enforce even the meagre con- from Bohemia, fuel reserve during the sum- month of zas coal at # min- last has been business phase resulting from ge. JIn the late avinten and ng the crown dropped 3 = dolier on private exchange. | throat.” rian facto: mited ~ scale, the Dig|value against standard monies. given 1 ed raw materials. ilation for foreign minister values. howeber. tr The eign values. They did it. clothes that “cost from 3,000 Then the gpvernment, Austria’s have Their by an mon| of Vienna influx " into\ speculators. light and Austrian has. just fleld for speculation. francs injected apd 150 in private deals: crown on low | half, the plan Iliterally ‘“‘cut Foreign bu; Rétail agnated. Nat know whether to laush or cr: NORWICH TEST[MONY Home Proof, Here, There and Everywhere. t-in a window bearing ti ,000 crowns. ¢ indusiries. n fail to come zation is b ufacturers eged to be E h as twenty a recently received. Q trade e Austrians did not at a straw price- mark But they were mot sold. next step in the reaction hit the The few factomies run- ng have begun to curtail or close down as orders are cancelled and new contracts The ministry of speciali- with requests from permitted to dis- employes, it being reported that day have ‘been forms of finished ‘ar- cles, began to resume opcrations on a foreign buyers seeing & .. Manutacturers “were able to~ et ad- vances of credit to secure coal and need- It was a good specu- Then of finance, Dr. Reisch, dropped 2 hint ene day during a debate in the assembly that it would be wise if Aus- n retail sellers, were to raise thei crown prices to the ‘equivalent of -for- A suit of to- 4,000 the acting on .the same principle, is reported to hdéye gone on the Zurich exchange, which, ‘controls crown quotations, with large amounts of accumulation | foreign money #nd forced the crown up, efforts were assisted unexpectedly Austria of foreign Appreciation of the moniex of the other countries of Central and Ea{sern Eurqpe made this their last Pounds, dollars and became _plentiful with small de- e. }mand and the crown rose in value until the official price was 130 to the dollar Retail priees continued to £o up, so that With the rise in the erown, cutting foreign valyesione- its own from Norwich has be ents,’ Mr: and Mrs. Hoxle. Mrs. Anna Abl—sz:r"\t the veek ‘efid- A-g:w the lecturer's hour was’devoted to with Norwich friends.~ % e A number from 'this place atténded the Sunday scheel pichic in Goshien Tuesday. banon ercliestra went to Goshen Wednesday night to play at the Com- munity club. A garden party was held In Grange hall Saturday night. About 70 young peo- ple were present from Lebanon and Franklin. Mrs. F. A. Rogkwood, Mrs. W. C. Blanchard, Mrs. E. W. Hewitt and Mrs. F. W. Hozxie were cl Games and music were eluoyeg Cake and puneh were sérved. Miss Ella Rockwood of North Frank- lin has been spending a few days with Miss Edna Burgess, - - ;Mrs. Charles Trolond has returned from & short visit with friends in New London, Mystic and Noank. - Mrs. Estella Lyman has .om her place to A. T. Gregoris of Columbig« Mr. and Mrs. Gregoris have many friends in Leb- anon who will he pleased tn Welco)ne them to their new heme. Fred Burgess has purchased of George Martin the placé formerly gwned and oc- cupied by N. S. Loomis, . Dr. Henry Sweet of Hartford spent the week end at the home. of his daughter, Mrs. K. T. Bishop. There are three patients in tewn with broken bones—»irs: G. R. Osborn of Mal- den, Mass., whe is villfln‘ her daughter, Mrs. B. R. York, fell, breaking her arm in a spiral break; Irying Abel, little son of Mr, and Mrs. E. P. ‘Abel, who fell Sun- day, breaking his arm just below- the elbow,» and Herbert Granger,” who fell from his bieyele, breaking his coliarbone. A very interesting C. E. meeting was held Sunday night at the Congregational churéh, The orchestra played -and there Wag a duet by Mrs, F. N. Taylor and Miss ‘Winifred Robinson. $ir. and Mrs. 1. B. Church of Hartford are, visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Pultz. Miss Ruby Williams hes purchased a touring caf. K. F. Bishop, E. A. Hexle, F. N. ’le- lor, Edward Jones, - S Elisha Waterman and When yon seg Doan's ° Stanton Briggs atfendud the reunjon of vecommended in this paper you most representatives at Cooy Beach, New uways find the recommender a Nor- LEBANON Hayen, Wednesday. & 5 : 3 r. and Mrs. David Piicher and sons, wich resident. It's the same gvery-| 3ir. and Mrs. Carl Halllen left Morday Mr.53hd Mps. O L. Pults and sonMr. 3 e T Lo spend a weel in Newark, N. I FFom| ong Mrs. Menree Pultz and children and where—in 5,800 towns in the. ¥. 8 org they will take an automabile trip | {00 265 N Toent Thursdss at Glants Fifty thousand people publicly thank 1o Owego, N. Y., to spegd 2. week, Owego Neck. 2 s . ¢ can | being Mrs. Hallen's former home. s 9 TR IR Doan's. What other kidney remedy can | beifig Mrs. Hallew's forier home, Lo, s give this proof & merit, honesty and| gays in \Westohester, ! LEDYARD t Home testimony must be true Wyman of Dorcheste, s, Arthur Mas 1 Mrs. Harold Main of Windham | Mrs. Rese E. Wydler, wits of Brail or it could not be published here | n" ¢ afternoon and evening in | Wydler, died Aug.- 8 at' Greton in the Read this Norwich recommendation. |town calling on old friends. home of her daughter, Mrs. William i E SRR HL Y Two automobile loads of young people § Bradshaw. Death resulted from a com- o o b e OU| ont to Windham Wednesday night to|plication of diseases. Mrs. Wydler was will know what you are getting attend the Old Folks' concert held in'the | the mother of 18 children, 15 of whom Windham church. are living. She was the = daughter of B. H. Hiscox, 1 Ripley Place,| " yire Roland Slate and son of Arlington | Simeon and Angeline Morgan and was says: “I have used Doan's Kidney | Heights are visiting Mrs. Slate's parents, | born in Norwich. Burial,_was in the s Mr. and Mrs: Frank Kingsley. Lamb cemetery. Besides her hpsband, Pilis on'different occasions and T usu-| 'y "onq Nirs. William Johnson of | she leaves her ‘mother, Mrs. Angeline v keep them jn. the house. I have | Moosup spending a week with Mrs. i\I:l)‘rhgun, rher bgrel\_lndmother. hxn.lm?n- 4 > : ‘ Johnsor’s sister; Mrs. L: H. Taylor. §ilbur, five brothers, and the following s found Doan's helpful, for they | SO0 * ¢ odswin. of Hartford has been | children, the youngest an infant of a few telieves bachache promptly. 1 recom- | gpending a few days with his brother, C. | weeks: Mrs. George Tift of Mystie, Mrs, an's Kidney Pills 2 S. Goodwin : William Bradshaw of Groton, Mrs. Ever- EEr puf Biuue Sl Dechley 113 e A nis tLilie! 0da Edla Williams, | ett Chesbro of Mystic, - Fanaie, Emil, know they ean be depended upon Clayton Williams, slso Mr.* and Mrs. | Clarence, Frederick, Grace, Minnie, Ralph, toe 6 e 7 . ., | Charles Wetmore and two daughters of'| Lillian, Everett, Ernest, Florence and Price 60c, at all dealers. DON't| yr, ir0q are camping at Giant's Neck. | Dorothy. =imply ask for a kidney remedy — get| Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hewitt spem the| Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Goodenough re- Kidne{ P x had Buffalo, N. — the same that Foster-Milburn Co., week end at Matunuck, R. I with Mrs. Geer's sister, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Geer, their son and daughter” spent Sunday in South Killingly M D, turned Monday to their home in Win. ghester. Miss Barbarar Geodenough ae- companied her grandparents home for a short visit. Rev. Mr. Goodenough oe- IMPORTA T! The first week of our great August Furniture Sale has exceeded all expectations. We had believed the people were not in the mood for buying. We were mistaken. They are. When great savings—genuine bargains—. sterling values were offered, customers came by scores. Wise buyers—these! To forersee future prices and real- ize that they’re saving money now. You, too, had better call and see how much we can save you. SHEA & BURKE Complete Home F urnishers { year.~ Mr. SEE how far your dollar will go —procure your needs in wearing apparel. Men’s Work Pants. . $2. t9 Ladies’ SllkLusle, Seam Men’s Dress Pants. . $4.29 mBlckHou.‘ 46¢ qrdnm..........&c‘_ Men’s Khaki Pants. .. $2.19 | Ladie Sdka, “Ladies’ and Men’s Hose 19c fufnonad ....r.'.A.. 98¢ Men’s Work Shirts. ., . 98¢ If I can’t save you 50c to $5.00 on a pair of Shoes, 1 don’t want you to buy them. Just give me one try, xt wxll be of mutual benefit, 'Oh, yes, I'have a few more of those: Dresses and Wash Sults, and the prfc Enuf. S id' F2s is still the same. oiger I was fortunate to procure a sample lot of Men’s Trousers, and will put them on sale Saturday morning, MensFmeSdkTi Men’s Underwear, shirt Men’s Union. Suits, rib- DR S Fr R JACOB WECHSLER 81 to 87 anklmStreet,Nomnh.Cona- hurch Sunday morniug. He I8 father of ev. G. Goodenough, pastor of 31\ n b:g#hnnl ‘chureh in- Leedyard,- ahd jéel’ pastor of the Winéhester Con- ional church 50 years. len’ Ledyard grange held its meeting 2. debate: as follews: Resolved, That a smalkfapm is more profitable than a large ‘farm. After each side had debated, the grange voted a large farm the more prefitable. Refreshments were sé¥ved at the close. % Charles N. Sweetzer 6f Norwich, rural mail carrier on R. D. No. 6 route for the past 15 years, carried his last mail Thurs- day, being retiréd’ and ‘pensioned by age limit. - Mr. Sweetzer has been very ‘faith- haperones.| ful and “courteous and the many patrons en his route are-yery sorry to lose him. Frank TYerrington” will substitute until a regular carrler is appointed. Superyisor ;Carl R. Stone of = Norwich has concluded his duties with the state board of education and will teach history in a-high scheol in Maine the. coming Daken of Hartford has been inted supervisor of the Ledyard schools for the ensuing vear. - Charles A: Gray has been the guest of his brother on Cape Cod during the past At the €ongregational chureh Sunday morning; Aug. 15, Rev. George C. Pollock of Norwich will preach. Rev. and Mrs. H..D. Rollason have gone to spend three weeks' vacation with Mrs. Rollason’s parents in Beverly, Mass. Miss Jane Thornes and Miss Alice Campbell are spending the week at Block Island. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Campbell are visiting. relatives in ‘New ‘Hampshire. Mrs. Arthur Lathrop and two sons of Norwich were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Lee for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Park are at Bethlehem, N. H., for the month. Edwin Binghdm of Hartford was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Bingham over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Bennett enter- tained Mrs, Fenner and. Miss . -Adeline Smith of New London ovér Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle and little daughter ‘of Halifax; Nova Scotia, dre visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Doyle. MONTVILLE < 7 Funeral services for Walter B. §. Jefs fers, whose death ‘Geeurred suddeniy, on Monday, the 9th inst, were held at’his residence in Montville Thursafy. &fter- noen at 2 o’cloek. tev.’ Franeis Mitchell, pastor of the Union Baptist church, con- ducted the services. There was a large gathering of relatives and friends, indi- cating the high regard and loving esteem in which Mr. Jeffers was held. He pos- sessed an affectionate disposition both ds son and husband end was alw to extend the hand of helpfuln upied. the pulpit of the Co&mnflomu | ends ‘of ‘the base, -Now Ready for Delivery The loss of sueh a friend is wide- circle of friends -both in Montville and Jewett Cify, where he 'spent the early part of his life, before ‘coming to this plade” "Phere were Telatives present from Jewett City, Hanover, Plainfield, Pawtucket’ and Phoenix, R. L ~ rhong the ‘heautiful floral pieces sent was a pillow from Mrs. Lucy Jefiers of Jewett City, mother of the deceased, form of lilies and gladiolt from Mr. and Mrs. George Keates of Atlantie City, N. 1., & wreath from Mr. and Mys. L. ¥ Whitford of Jeweit City, spray of chrysanthemums ‘from Mrliand “Mrs. Frank C. Whiting, bouquet of asters, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bugbee, Jewett City, spray of asters, MMre*Boyce Brockett, New. York, and Mrs. Frank Stewart of = Waterford, Conn., SPFaY-of asters, Leslie. F. Ward of Willi- mantie, pillow, Mr. and Mrs. George Chagnon?ot Montville, spray of carna- tions, Union . Daptist Sunday. school, Wwreatlt of lilies and carnations, associate employes. of ' the -packing” department of Palmer Bros. Co., harp with broken string froin the members of ‘the Union Baptist ‘choir: Burial was in Hamover cemetery, where Rev. Franejs Mitchell read the ‘committal service. The bearers were Judge Dan D. Home, Ray Weodmansee, Fred W. Chapel . and Robert Paton.. - Undertaker George Grant of Taftville was in charge of the arrangements. Relatives presentsfrom out * of town were Mrs. Lucy Jeffers, Mr. and Mrs. William.. Jeffers, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Jeffers; Mr. and: Mrs: Frank Jeffers of Jewett City, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jef- fers, Plainfield, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jefters, Jewett Cit; Smitlr of .Phoenix, ‘R. ¥, Mr.- and Mrs. Fred Gilbert. Mr. a#d Mrs. Frank Whit- ing, Jewett City, Frederick Miner, Wain- scott, L.. L, Allen :Sterry, New London, Pratt Allen of Canterbury, Hattie Brady, Mansfield Center, Miss Jennie Gallup of Hanover, = " GALES FERRY . The husiness meeting of the Village Im- provement socicty Was hield at“the Coun- The try club house Monday eveming. president, Rev. Allen Shaw Bush, presid- Several committees ‘were appointed. A special feature of the meetlng was the presentation of a gavel and base made of applewood, polished,” the base'being in- laid with a pieee of marble, to strike on. The initials V. 1. 8. weré engrossed on two THe gift is the handi- work oft William I Wright, son of Re G."H. Wright of . this, place. ing the feétings to order. Nathan Mr. and Mrs. Robert The presi- dent. Rev. My -Bush;'expressed the thanks of thie society for this gift to use in call- .. cashier of Thames Norwich, and Mrs. Gibbs ‘hereg: Mrs. Hehry W Huflbuttulett ‘Wadnes- day mworning with their son-in-law, Nelson’ Parker of Norwieh, in his car to visit a school friend, Miss Nettie Johnson of Jew- ett City, for a few Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Clouse of New Ha- ven arrived last week it Brown's Cross- ing, where they have:taken a cottage. Mr. Clouse was «in the village several summers ago with the Roxbury school: Mrs. Carlgton Perkins~ Browning and little daughter, Emily Gibbs Browning, are guests of Mr. Browning’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Browning, at Kite- mmaug. e Master Franklin: Brown of Routhington arrived this. week: to make .his mnnual summer Visik at. the home of his grand- father, Coroner Franklin H. Brown: and Mrs. Brown at Redfern cottage. Miss Nellie: Morgan of . Philadelphi the guest- of Ler brother and®siste law, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur L. llor-‘.m 1t the submarine bas. Mrs. Fanny A. olthrop was the guest of Mr. and Mre. Courtland E. Colver on/] an automobile itip to South_ ¥Willingtor, Stafford Springs and S| .ue Line Thurs- day. * is day) Miss Josephine Fisk, superintendent of the Deaccaess home, Providence, R. L, will speak at the morning service behalf of her work there, At the’ evening setvice at 7 o'clock Rev. H. B. Sloat of Hartford will give his lecture, Making America Safe for Americans; whicht ‘he' will illustrate with stercopticon’ slides. GOSHEN George Gray was a- recent visitor i Boston. Miss Ida M. lxe"\vvn of Colchester is the guest of local fri : The “E.0E. 85,.C. meeting Sunday evening was led by Mrs, T. A. Williams. The subject, How to Improve Our Com- munity Life, brought qut some helpful thoughts and Suggestions. Alrs. Annfe Osborne, Who is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. B. R. York, fell, breaking her arm. The fracture was reduced by Dr., Sweet. The weatherman Tuesday handed out fijr weathex for the Goshen Sunday school picnic Neld under-the shady mapies on the church lawn. There was a good attendance and each one present pro- nounced it ond of the best Old Home day gatherings. Dinner was served at 1 o'clock. There was lawn tennis and many other games of amusement. A clo feature of interest was a_game of ball between nine young men’ and The_score stood ‘13 to Tt n fav young women, who receivad left their summer home.here Tuesday on | 6vs‘vliments for their expertness ard an_automobile. tour.over the Mohawk | Ciever hits, also their catching and the trail and through Massachusetts. Their | home runs: / tour will coyer a wi During their ab- Miss Ethel Maynard of North FPL sence Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Wyman | was a zuest of friends here over ihe we and son William, with Mrs. Dean and |¢n1 s daughter, Mijss Alice Dean, all of Nor- Tie Community club held a regular To. tha'M. 70 Shurdh tordorrow (Sun-- .| Thursday at Storrs recenthy | ;elt by a wlcu. are’ mymg at mar summer i meet{ng at Gqsh-n ckiasgiy “AWednesday E Tpank T. Maples. of Nor- wich gave nun®rous sclections ‘marked by nd himor that kept the audienoe in Popular selections the “Lebanan” orchestra. It was an evening of very pleasing enter- The next meeting of the elub chifiige of the ex- evening. Wil nuous - Jaughter. e tainment two weeks is to be in ntive committee. Phe 1 is deave this clmnung ‘thenm Much $ymipatity Mdrtin® Kintbal? in fant daughte > George the M)’r;\ PA\ teio. Mr:"and Mrs: Gilbert- motoréd Saturday. Peige. andl s Te mmm‘d over & thp S o ily from New Phoebe White, Jjli King ell spent Sunday at the Geore Jones’ Safurday attendance. Dwight -Main -and - so; Mrs. Main was entertai at her sifter's, Mrs, 53 town. - ¢ Thompsonville.— iss daughter of Mr. and M bell of 101 Clinton ave: .. was married Wedne Charles Comnor: ef. Thom?: | The cerentony. (' mass, took place af i Joseph, “Echo-Tsak The Communjty cluh % followed b, r@e nunrher«of swallows now seen an indication-:that they tion. » Tho fall*crickets are of their -ewn demise. FAUREL GLEN® 8 felt for'Mr. and Mrs. Toss-of their in- York -has moved Trito the house with Mr. Schenrog. Miss' Clara Tayjor, Hat beach. n - Walter Agricultural college. ned the same day hillips’, in Volun- — Sars” Campbell, rs. John J. Camp- nue, Brooklyn, mnrning to esday nville, a me Chureh of st 3 When you feel so “blue” that evert thie sky leoks y mind as well as the body. Sale of Any Medicine, inthe World. 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