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SILENT JULY 4TH [F BILL 1§ PASSED Ligislature Gets Proposed Meas- ure Forbidding Firearms Sale State Capltol, Hartford, Jan. 8 The nomination of Judge Edwin C. Dickenson of the Hartford common pleas court to be a judge of the su- perior court for eight years from date of his appointment by the leg- = islature was sent to the senate by | Governor Trumbull today. He will fill & vacancy caused by the promo- tion of Judge Maltbie, A Dbill In the senate would provide that no person holding an electivy or appointive salaried office in the U, 8. government, or in the state gov- ernment (senator or representative excepted) or in county, city or town government shall be a delegate to | any political eonvention for the pur- pose of nominating candidatey political office, The chiropractors sent In a bill to amend the law under which they are | examined and licensed. Four R. R. Bills Four rallroad bills offered In bhe- | half of the New York, New Haven and Hartford railrond related in two | instances to removal of restrictions, one against operation of trains within the state, and the other in reference to limitations as fares to be charged on Sunday traing ‘vithin the state.’ A’ third hill would permit the New Haven road to op- erate motor vehicles for transpor- tation of passengers and property in connection with its steam lines over any fixed route and between termind, | with sald vehicles under control of the motor vehicle department except that no registration fees would be collacted, Tha fourth bill would change the methods of taxation of railroads, «ubstituting for a general tax on eross receipts and additional tax on | gross receipts graduated according | to net earnings. Tt pany earned in net the more the <tate would have from taxes, and the company it s claimed, would have | s more equitable tax 1aid upon it Sunday Transportation Laws | Of the four bills mentioned that on Eunday fares would repeal sec- | tien 3758 of the statutes and that on the operation of funday trains would repeal section 3757, At the present | fime {t is clalmed the railroads are | the enly éne's discriminated against by law {n providing transportation on Sundays. Under federal laws certain through trains cannot be prohibited by the state. But the | New Haven road cannot operate for | funday excursions between pr\'m« within the state at excursion ra“k‘ Trolley companies and bus compan- | {es can operate, and under a recent law the New Haven road has heen able to run Sunday excursiont to nut-of-the.state points. The Sunday, transportation laws, the repeal of which is sought are ancient Gold Star Mothers bill wonld exempt ‘‘goid A S fo [fem Wearables for Spring” o] I o] | days we have unpack wonderful new dresses. oh, so smart; the bright attractive, and the price so Come in and let us show new garments. - $14’98 Each Smart looking — good in Misses’ and Women's s are in demand just now. them at $8.98 and $9.98. NEED A NEW FOR COMMON WE OUR is just what you want they’ll wear well. of bargains galore on our o i o 2 for | Sunday | to | more a com- | S | culture at exhibition in Springfield, | Mass »Lyme have started to come in—the last few The styles— Flannel Dresses range of styles for choosing. Jumper Dresses CORSET “Willow-bone Corset” At $1.00 a pair Here's How to Save Money- by taking advantage of our Reduced-Price Sale Undergarments mothers" from taxation as are war velerans. The natureopathics sent in a bill 0 create a state board of examiners of thrue, the national soc..ty of na- tureopaths to submit six names from which list the governor would muke his appointments. Requiring motor vehicles to carry a white light at night to throw rays at right angles across the roadway. Requiring state institutions to prepare before Aprll 1 tentative five year financlel progrum, to cov land purchases, erection or enla ment of bulldings and maintcna Incorporating the Connecticut Gas Pipe Line Co. Senator Cronin called up the bill which provides that the comptrol- ler shall withhold all state ald money and grants to Waterbury un- til the amount alleged to be due thy | | st on echool enumeration over |« | | puyment is paid and offered an amendment which was adopted. The amendment will allow the comptrol- ler, if it is determined Waterbury owes the sgate money, to deduct a | portion of the debt from moneys the stats would pay Waterbury until the | debt s paid. The original bill had been adopted in the house, and it | was returned s amsnded, | The nolss of July 4th would be | extracted if a bill was passed which | ag offered would prohibit eule, us manufacture of skyrockets, firu- | | workas, firecrackers, blank cartridges, | plstols, ete. | Another bill would license motor- | {men on street cars. | Others provide a $3 bounty on | gray foxes; making fishing lLcenses 2.00 for residents and $3 for 1 Jesidents; a closs season on lobsters when New York state does the same. | Ther re scores of gams bills a | | 1eading ons being for a state gume | warden at $3,000 a yea A Eunday sports bill local opticn on &unday games A pawnbrokers bill would limit 00 of popu would ghe baseball | one of each to every 20,0 | lation. As a gams rvation measure a bill would prohibit use of maza- zine and pumnp guns in hunting. | A medical bill would prohibit fur- | ther examination of dogtors licensed - the osteopathic board, ator Plerson of Cromwell, pre- t the senate session today. g scores of measures receiv. these: co re “Regolution to appoint W. C. Hun- gerford, deputy judge, New Britain. » require Judges superior court. mon pleas court and dis court of Waterbury to file a find- | ing of judgments Changing comniissi members For ext c of insurance librarian and Exempting real estate of Ameri can Legion, Post 47, Meriden, | taxation. Amending chirters of Meriden | Gas Light Co. and Meriden Electric Light Co. Relmbursing clerk of Meriden po- lice court for loss of bond Amending Meriden ety regard board of education. t future state highwavs i have a passage way for pedestrians. To develop state park in Fast| 126,700 charter | toot paths on one judge NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 80, 1925. Amending law as to sale of and | judge, and James E. Brinckerhoff, |[Duell sald he had obtained *xr‘lun\fi‘ use of drugs on the prohibited list. To validate leaso of December 18, 1906 from the Consolidated Rallway Co. Rallvay Co, f a trolley line Greenwich and Stamiord. To widen certain highways and bridges on trunk line road in New London and \Vindham counties. To annex part of Preston Norwich, To sateguard pedestrians on state trunk roa s by ouilding of overhead bridges or urd rp Amending the juven' court laws by changing age from 16 to 14 That no public utility company shall decreasn its rates, or service charges without a public hearing. That the state board of control report (o this assembly befors April 1 a uniform system of p ning ‘efficlent, raithful, loyal long time state employes.” Another bill concerning po n to ind ution | of streame. That the bridges and rivers shall report April | whether it s practicable or advisable to construct or malntain both sides of cost and appor- committes on roads, or state highways, t tionment, of the same The house bus v large volume and noen was taken until 1:15 p. to per- mit any belated bills to come in at the limit for new business was fixed with today's adfournment The resolution naming ¥ Barker for dey Mdze at ford was rushe th committes by immediats hear| hi fudgeship course. Resol Dantel F. B clerk, for fu Senater le T Bran indiclary all other taok usnal Jtions wers offered Hickey, pre Matthew for Yeung, Kenealy house to the New York and Stamford | again in deputy Judge, at Stamford, forecast ing a contest, These res Deming, judge, |deputy, at West | H lutions were for R. and J, B, Hartford; W. ¢ Duff, judge; George McMahon, dep- uty, at Unionville; O. B. Robingon, | judge: Curtis Dean, deputy, at Wil- limantic. Other bills included the Requiring guaranteo for patients idmitted to tuberculosis sanatoria; repealing all laws restricting use of mation picture machines in schools; affecting Waterbury's lice force which apparently the number of officers of would decrease the force. Public Safety Bills Among public safety bills was one providing more stringent regulations [contract s) :ll\m Pictures, Henry, | po- | #s to marking of poisons and gale | of same in drug stores. A bill to provide a fishing and hunting bill It would make the citizen fee and for allens $11 A bill was adopted a cts of in November within the time omblnation appeared justice who fail to qu limit A was read misston to investigate g advisahility lands on bagis o value petition for a com- the of taxing farm £ average production LILLIAN GISH SUED Producer Secks to Prevent Her Working for Others York, former Moyie Duell, tion Pictures and comp secking tion of Inspira- filed a summons laint in federal court today Lillian Gish, mo- actress, from making but himself pleture for anv cne Take care of lame muscles This never-failing treatment quickly removes all stiffness and ache (hvelame, zrhmgmuv‘lmpromp‘ treatment with Sloan's, Apply lightly. You don't have to bother to rub it on. The lini- ment itself dees the job for you. Its stimulating ingredient reshly purified blood tingling l:\rflughou' the aching parts, re- Sloan's Liniment palrmgflwnasun«hat'mhmlx n down by over-exercise—was| away the poisons generated hy atigue, muscles relaz, The ach. g stops. Soon you feel limber and supple as ever. Get a bottle today—35 cents at all druggists, =kills painf ed some colors so moderate, you these quality izes; wide We haz el 29.50 $39.50 AR? 13.00 19.50 59,50 69.50 79.50 89,50 99.50 we know Last Call!! on balance of our stock of MISSES’ ND WOMEN'S FUR TRIMMED Winter Coats We again have reduced prices so as to clean up all remaining stock in short order If you need a New Coat come in and look over our stock Coats Now $1 9.00 Coats Now $35.00 Coats Now $ 5 5.00 i E ] [fim | i ] I T [ i ] | The New Spring [ “ROYAL Contains many counter Select now while SOCIETY line PACKAGE things stock is complete. OUTFITS” dainty to embroider. To wear stormy days— SILK and WOOL HOSE They sell at $1.95 a pair T L“'J“‘“ AL o= nd report on | harles H. | Jury Frees Accused Man, |Sharon Man Found by use of Miss Gish's serviges under g ad made with Inspira- Y Jan, 80.—A jury | today acquitted Willlam “Juke" Carpenter of Lewis ton of the murder of Howard R Huff of Nlagara Falls in an attempt- ed payroll robbery Carpenter was the second man to be tried, Matthew Wasser of Buffalo ‘lm\mg \mu Jound guilty. n epting the verdict Justi = {inkley said he could not under- Doesn't Like Dry Amendment, But | iinkley mald uld 1 re stand how 12 Intelligent men could Thinks It Should Be Observed such a decision, Grand Rapids, Mich., Jan, 80,—"1| am not for the prohibition amend- | ment, and I never was, No decent | lemocrat e as,"” former Vice Von Braun is Reelected Head President 2. Marshall said, of the Government Today Lut now it is here, let us maintain | By The A tod Pre it or else get rid of it by due pro- ockport in supreme Danbury, Jan. Counsel for the actress sald Duell had “tried to tie Miss Gish up for | Iife" and that she would prove in| court that she had been “outrageous ly treated” by her employer who is lawyer, | d line of the Y. N. R man lying Flanders, on the Pittsfiel livision of the N rallroad found a the track near MARSHAL DIZZY? You need a PREMIER ~ I ax PRUSSIAN ative Otto Otto Von rof P Braur 1981 to out cess of la I'mi Aitior ad- | day ¢ , receiving It's got \ at b &y to amend the ministry, a of the resign 1g tired of all the: s to the constitution is a5 en titution ed to an go nake mendment United States as it | party fon. 28 draw a cork. Any one to Washington and and get any tacked on to Tanuar e to lecisive ma confide e to effort 2 to abtalr down enough nojss wants tHon I like the know the to repeal ments right to elim numerically the Diet, from and brir bourgenis new min rd by the t might be 4 ed English t make laws all the federal and reenact the ten command 1 the ,f,ulan rule.” A Yerald classified ad s a re 12e4 business medium, wav hest untll they 1'd like | stafe | ¢ in the | the z latout the three lition t them tion of a of a was res cabinet m try, howe and le in n of the Dy 8- a resu apparent dea Judge Gets lnrllflndnl] Tracks in Bad Condition 0.—~A trackwalker Danbury and H beside miles north of this city, early this morn« ing. A traln was flagged and the man placed aboard and taken to New Milford, where he is In a werious condition from freezing and expos gure. The man, who Is aparently thout 40 years old is belleved to be Lester Andrews, of Sharon, Breath Bad? Stomach Sour P (lean your Bowels For Constipation, Biliousness, Headache BSage-Allen & o, lnc: HARTFORD - STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE Before Stock Taking, February 2nd. STAMPED DRESSES For Children 69c Completely made dresses, ing only a few stitches of embroidery to finish them. Sizes 2, 4 and years. Originally pnxpd to $2.50 \n\exal styles and colors, STOCKINGS Of Artificial Silk and Wool 98¢ sair In rose beige, gray, airedale, heige and black requir- ery pair perfect. 6 light fawn, medium bunnv, blende, — Winter Hats * $3.00 _vons and panne velvet, for higher priced e (300d loo Blouses VOILE AND DIMITY BOU SES, Values to 35.95 $1.95"$2 95 Some slightly mussed. Women’s Shoes A FINAL JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE $2 45 are reduced Former prices Smart style sh hecause of broken to $12.50, Boys’ Overcoats REDUCED 200 stvles, O in all includ in sizes 3 t¢ Frocks FOR AFTERNOON AND EVENING HALF PRICE A Ilmited number from the Fre be appropri .'1 for spr Misses’ Coats—$10 Formerly Priced to 822,75 Several fur trimmed m Chenille Velvet $2.95 yard Velvet Chenille on ehif- fon ground in navy, black, dark green, silver, red and flame. 40 inches wide, Reg- ularly £6.50 yard, Corsets Camco Surgical Corsets with regular surgical fit- tings and advice, Values to $1R.50, Bedding Wool Mixed Plaid Blankets size 66x80. Pink, blue, tan and gray. $6.95 pair Bleached Sheets, 81399 £1.79 each Glassware Guest Sets Tn blue glass—49¢ each. 7-Piece Grape Juice Sets £1.00 Wool Prunella £1.95 yard All wool striped prunella, 16 inches wide. Sponged and shrunk, Regularly Knit Underwear dren's Fleece Lined All sizes, Regular- 33¢ each White Materials White Crepe 36 inches wide. for d Now $1.75 yard Imported Striped Voile 36 inches wide—$1.79 yard Odds and Ends of Ribbons “pekyiiey n and novelty Ta to 89c. 3% yard sat Cretonnes An assortment formerly priced $§1.25 a yard. Now S5e yard. assortment fon a yard. G priced Toe 0c yard. ced 5H0c 39¢ vard. ent formerly a yard. Now pri