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KEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1927, AT YOUR SERVICE Below is a list of the Standard Headings in every day use on the Classified Page. Note the easy-to-read alpha- betical arrangement. Phone Your 4d To 925 Closing time for insertion in same day’s paper 1P M Saturdays at 10 A. M. CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS THREE CENTS TAX ONGALLONOF GAS PROPSEDINBIL (Continued From First Page) ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS Florists CUT FLOWERS—potted plants, pleasing varlety. Speclalizing on funeral work. Johnson's Greenhouse, 517 Church St FREESIAS—Carnations, _ Roses, Snap- dragons, etc. Flower .Greenhouse, 1163 Stapley St. Burial Lots, Monuments 1 BURIAL VAULTS—Concrete and rein- hermetically weal- Phone_647-15. NEW BRITAT SNTAL WORKE 123 Oak St. Mouuments of all sizes and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting our_specialty Lost and Found 3 |GOLD WRIST WATCH—With_link chain lost, cor. East and Jubilee Sts. Finder call_4518-4. Reward. |LADY'S BROWN—Hundbag money and recelpts lost Thurs. night between Cottage place and Hartford Ave. Reward. Return to Hotel Delaney, Mrs. Gunterman. | COST—Pocietbook, sum of money, and L. F, & C, return to Herald office. Reward. LOST—A palr of fox hounds in woods between New Britain and Faj ington. Name on collars. Notify J. Rivers, 15§ Vance St. Tel. 3646-J. SMALL ~ OBLONG BROOCH—Set pearls and diamond lost between } den St. and Main. Reward. Phone 73 or 399, Dogs Resume Long Trip ( Mushing Through Snow Eagle Ridge, N. Y., Jan. 28 (®— The two Baffin land dog teams which are mushing from Minot, Maine, to Albany, where they are to be exhibited at a winter carnival, left this village at 9 o'clock this morning for Troy, 20 miles distant. Their trail led across the, Grafton bills and over roads piled with snow, but the huskies were expected to complete their day's run late this The legislature would re-convene =~ Mr. Sturges of Woodbury: Mak- on the Wednesday after the first|ing equalling standards here prere- Monday of October, the same year, [quisite to admission to practice heal- hear the governor's message and |ing arts or sub-division thereof enact laws, adjourning not later than | by reciproc Wednesday after the first Monday Mr. Tatem of Hartford, providing March, the following year. | documents shall not be distributed Another amendment proposed to- [to towns of less than 2,000 popula- day provides for the representation |tion exccpt by vote of town meeting| Mr. Sisson of New London: Pro-|of towns in the house in accordance |certified to comptrolier. | viding refunding of overpayment of | With the constitution providing each| Mr. Foote of Hebron: Providing taxes on authorization of tax com-|town shall have one representative. | pedestrians on highw during missioner. i The plan offered in 1921 for the |hours of darkness, shall carry a; Mr. Walsh of Ansonia: Providing|division of the state into six con- |iight or a red reflector visible at for an appropriation to secure 152 Eressional districts was also received least fifty feet. afternoon. acres in Shelton including Indian|from the sccretary's office and was| Mrs. Emery of Stamford: Appro-| The will spend tonight In Troy referred to the committee on un-|priat $$2,000 for restoration of and continue to Albany Saturday Well, for a state park. ! Senator Hall, (ninth): Exempting | finished business. | ancient milestone and marking his-!morning. The drivers of the teams, Mrs. Cooke of New Haven: Pro-|toric spots by watches and jewelry to amount of highway commis-|Edward Clark and Alden Pulsifer, $200 from taxation. | viding municipal courts, where gjoner. ‘are to deliver several letters to Gov- Senator Griffin: Exempting to |there are such, have jurisdiction in| Tha incorporations committee'ernor Smith at the Capitol and to least one improved highway as an (amount of $1,000 from property tax | cases of children born out of wed-|prought in the first favorable re-|Mayor Thacher at City hall. outlet from each town. any one who has served full enlist- | lock. ports of the scsslon when it recom- Senator Keany: Limiting sizeand iment in United States army, navy Mr. Hanbury of Newington: Pro-|mended the adoption of house bills weight of motor vehicles Which use or marine corps. hibiting employment of women or | numbers 24 and 25. One provides girls over 14 years old in mercantile | annual meetings of the trustees highway. | Senator Shaw: Appointing deputy Senator Spencer, amending use of (attorney general and two legal as-|establishments, except from Dec. 17/ 0¢ Wesleyan university in the week | to 23, inclusive. { before commencement and the other motor vehicles to restrict extension |sistants. of load behind vehicle to six feet| Senator Griffin: Making neglect| Mr. De Lacour of Stratford: increa: from $50,000 to $250,000 and to keep load extending on left or refusal of support of wife or child | thorizing governor to receive and|ine amount of property which the side. |a felony punishable of imprisonment | gistribute among national guard|giafford Springs Cemetery —associ Senator Hall: (ninth) Providing of not more than five years. units money held in trust by secre-| atjon fs authorized to hold. tary of war as result of breaking| Roth hranches adjourned until that records of arrest in minor and [ Senator Darbi Regulating prac- | aisposition of case be destroved ifltice of chiropractry. folor aationall giard uhits (AN | Tusciny! woting areUREIL oclook, war. | minor is not again charged with| Senator Hall: (twelfth): (by re- erime within period of ten years. quest) Making legal rate of interest Mr. Ives of Litchfield, increasing| Provides for Sidewalks {on eciall loans and indyabeial Towus'go " cucd' o “s500 o ssston pav) Senator Hall (ninth) Requiring not over 2 per cent monthly. for members of general assembly. | construction of sidewalks along | Senator Walcott: Requiring trap-, "y “ooko of New Haven: Pro-| trunk line highways where pedes- per to look at traps every 24 hOUTS. i i yin cocornor appoint commission ! of five to serve without pay, to study prisonment and additional fine of not more than $1,000. Mr. Durant of Guilford: Provid- ing for commissioner of visual edu- cation to direct production and dis- tribution of motion pictures of state activities, his salary to be $1,000 a year and appropriating $30,000 to carry out act. THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabetically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference. LINE RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald 10 03 .20 13 24 .21 32 .28 40 35 42 36 $1.80 $1.50 Yearly Order Rates Upon Application. Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an fnch. Minimum Space, 3 lines, Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No Ad Accepted After 1 P. M. for Classified Page on Same Day. Sat. 10 A M. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone for convenience of customers. Call 925. Ask for a “Want Ad” Operator. Notify the Herald at once if your ad iy incorrect. Not responsible for errors after the first insertion. HINTS AT LAXITY ON THEATER LAY Miss Beale Says Children Are, Present Without Attendants | An appeal for stricter enforce- ment of the state law relative to the attendance of children at mov- ing picture shows was sounded to- day by Miss Cora M. Beale, direc- tor of the New DBritain Welfare assoclation, who emphasized the danger into which children are thrown in the event of a theater | panic. Although the law prohibits the | attendance of children at theaters | |unless accompanied by adults, Miss Beale claims local moving picture | houses very often have row after row of unattended tot Her statement follows “The recent occurrence of a man firing a revolved in a theater during | a performance, and the resulting | near-panic proves that our new, Leautiful and posssibly fireproof theaters are not panic-proof. The danger is evident, especially in re- | unincorporated moving picture houses. Senator Buckingham, requiring highway commissioner to complete all uncompleted intervals in the state highways and provides at Contalning APPRAISERS NAMED New Haven, Jan. 28 P—John- ston Vance, editor of the New Sritain Herald and James L. Mc- Govern, editor of the Bridgeport Times-Star have been appointed ap- praisers of the New Haven Union which is in temporary receivership. contaming ecn’ Conn. Ave. Main St. Finder Au- s ANNOUNCEMENTS 1~BURIAL LOTE, MONUMENTS 3—-DEATH NOTICES 3—FLORIETS 4—FUNERAL DIRI R3 §—LOST AND FOUND 6—PERSUNALS 7—STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS AUTOMOBILES $—~AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES 9—AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR BALB 10—AUTOMOBILES FOR EXCHANGB 11—AUTO PARTS AND ACCESBORIES 12—AUTOMOBILES WANTED 13—AUTOB—TAX1 kiigrvmn 14—GARAGES TO 15—MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES 16—MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WANTED 17—SERVICE STATIONS — REPAIRING BUSINESH SERVICE 18—BARBERS HAIRU'S MASREUSE 19—BUILDING AND CONTRACT 20—BUBINESS SERVICB RENDERED 21— DENTISTS 23-DRESAMAKING & MILLINERY 23—DYEING & CLEANING 24—INSURANCE—ALL. KINDS 25— LAWYERS—PATENT ATTORNEYS 26—MOVING, TRUCKING, BAGGAGB 21—PAINTING, PAPER HANGING 28—PLUMBING. HEAT'G, METAL WORE 29—PRESSING AND TAILORING 30—PRINT'B, JOBB'G. STATIONERY 31-PROFESSIONAL BLRVICES 33—REPAIRING & PIANO TUNING 23—WANTED TO RENDER SBERVICES EDUCATIONAL 34—CORRESPUNDENCE COURSB 35-DANCING TEACHERB NSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL )CAL & PRIVATE INSTRUCTORS EXTRA DIVIDEND. Oil City, Pa., Jan. 2§ (P—Direc- = e tors of the Cumberland Plpe Line O {company today declared an extra Clty Items | dividend of $33 a share in addition e = n to a quarterly dividend of $2, both Ipayable March 15 to stock on record '‘eb. 2 Personals OLD—Photographs reproduced to look better than new. Also enlarging and framing done at moderato prices. Ar- cade Studlo. AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 8 BUICK MOTOR CARS—Sales and ser\_~ ice. Capitol Bulck Co., 193 Arch 8t. Phone 2607, P LA L e R R A CADILLAC CARS—Sales & Service, Las Motors, . “A Reilable Concern. 411 West Maln St. Tell. 3000, CHRYSLER—4 and 6. Sales and serve ice. Bennett Motor Sales Co., 250 Arch St.' Phone 2952. CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Sales and service. Superior Auto Company, 127 Church St. Phone 211. DODGE BROTHERS—Eales and Service, 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp., 1129 Stane ley St Phone 731 FORD CARS—Trucks and Fordson trace tors. Sales and Service. Berlin Auto Sales, Berlin. Holmquist Bros., Prop. FORD CARS—Trucks, tractors, pa service, farm implements. Automotive Sales and Service, 248 Elm 8t. Tel. 2701 FRANKLIN Th hoard Nest lat I Th, R. P. street of N will be a meeting of the directors of the Falcons’| §8, Sunday at 1 o'clock 1. LIMITATION OF CLAIMS ator's license of Thomas| At a Court of Probate holden at New Britain, within and for the District of Murtha of 330 East Main Berlin in the County of Hartford and has been suspended, the po- State of Connecticut, on the 24th day notified today by the state of Jenuary A. D. 18 vehicle départment. N gt (Bemara’ Ladies' ausiliary, A. 0. H., & Britaln as meet in Judd’s hall at T Jennie this evening Regulating prac- motor The . Gaftney, Esa. Richard Borg of Administrator on Johnson, late of sald district de- trians are endangered by walking | Senator Ford : Authorizing New domestic relations courts and report safety measures be taken In opera- |season on trout from July 1 to March empting from personal tax in year cerning commission on state insti- | s tice of osteopatay. Broviding for 88 | T “etirees of Woodbuiy: Be . ublic service motor Mr. § 3 B Senator Merritt: phzeaqraacollent 1% Other judgeship iesolutions fol- | ney general. < A report from withia the committea in charge ok Agth s ddsear - hat dls G |aeputy. £ Norwalk at least once a depul | mitting use only bow & the [cr session in G L R g B Ut g he | Claims against the same to the Admin- alty for the failure to stop upon| . . Ty ). prohibiting covering mark with standard shields roads ned home from St. Francis’ |newspaper published In sald New Bfit: the pubilc sign post in sald Town Semator Cubelll, cresting depate| o “and brant on Long Jsiand| Mr. Foote of Hebron: Providing| i P Certified from Record, Senator Esposito: Requiring no- parts of state from January 16 to | Judge. on highway. |Haven to establish an airport. to 1929 session. tion of elevators. Blank bill con- (31. | following state clection persons who ptons Senator Cubel TR R e e Protecting chil- | Pealing acts inconsistent with stat vehicles to ins e Senator Milne: Permitting su-| Naugatuck, Harry H. Schofleld, | Mr. Brown of Colchester: Provid- of plans | 2 X for the 30th anniversary be allowed and limited for the . Windsor Locks, James E. Canno year. | Mr. Hurlburt of Somers: Author- t istrator and dirccts that public notice be injuring animal and failure to re-| “EETL e Tcourt with roof. here edopted by American associ- \tal, Hartford, where he under- if; And having a_ circulation in eid rest the place where ment of public from Feb. 1 to Oct. 14, and other | pedestrians on highways at night| Hillside Creamery Butter, 2 > BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, tice of intended cutting off of cus- September 30. & OUR BOARDING HOUSE 10 West CARS—The car years. Sales and Service. Main St. Tel. 3636, HUPMOBILE AND STAR—Sales for Senator Shaw, requiring certain | Senator Wheeler, making closed | Mr. Citron of Middletown: | Senator Darble: | voted in such election. tor Lawlor: Requiring in-| Sonato) sistant town clerks. | dron vom improper amusements. | tOrY provisions on dutles of attor- |aren . - perior court to hold naturalization [low: | ing for an open season on deer, per- banquet | mon will be read and a date for jtors of sald estate to exhibit their | Senator Spencer, imposing pen- Judge. e |izing” highway commissioner to] Edmund J. Holleran of EIm HIH siven of this order by adteriising in a : district, and by posting a copy thereof partysames ting depart- | Making closed season for wild ducks, jatlon of highway officlals went an operation. crea t- | deceased lnst dwelt Bridgeport. walk on left side of roads. $1.00. Russell Bros.—Advt. i Vheeler: Making closed tomer by public sorvice to be given | Senator Wheeler: B 5 public utilities commission. | season on ruffed grouse November 8 By AHERN Tooma Senator Goss: Amending Water- bury charter to make election of |to October 31. Senator Lawlor: Providing that| puses shall not haul more than two VANTED - INSTRUCTORE 39—EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES EMPLOYMENT gard to numerous innogent children who are liable to be trampled under- and service department. Burritt Motar Sales Co., 240 Hartford Ave. at Etan. foot when men and women loose ley St. Tel. 4195. ty officials in October. i (0—HELP—AGENTS WANTED 1 —HELP—MEN WANTED | 42—HELP—WOMEN WANTED | (3—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN 44— SITUATIONS WANTED—MEN 45—SITUATIONS WANTED—WOMEN FINANCIAL 46—BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 47—-INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS 48—MONEY LOANED 49—WANTED—TO BORROW ~-TeN MORE, AN’ piihoci X \AhM 'A BO—CA'I_'K‘LE_ A'P-'IJ :\.\'INE PRIZE | wer : ;‘:l(bs &8.5‘2 Hyquuppuze «\F Nou PEELED e BOW(E!! their heads In struggling for a hur- |5 D DTATA ried exit. Scores of children unat- | 3 127 tended are at the mercy of the| crowd. | Motor_cars. “We draw your attention to the | Bice =nd ervan istatus, under Section 6435, relative | o S Thone to children attending theaters, pro- |OAKLAND AND hibiting any persons owning, keeping | or managing, wholly or in part, any | theater, moving picture house, efc., | from allowing any child under four- | Y, Rew bod teen years of age, at any time to |nimore Palee Co tt d e " h‘ 1 {REO MOTOR CARS AND attend or remain in such place un- | “Yenneth M. Searle & C. less person authorized by the par-| Service; cor. Elm and Pa lent or guardian. | briel “Why not safeguard the lives of |SI {our children by enforcing this pre: {ent law? Why wait il disas | faces us, as might occur in any thea- | lter? Why wait till your boy or girl | PLANTs |18 suffocated or crippled for life? |WILL | Take a look at the balconies in our | theaters any day, and see the tots! {big and little, row after row, with scarcely an adult in evidence. Is $ ey |the law incomplete or worth bet- | |tering? Then let's amend it. LIMITATION OF CLAIMS “The children love the movies. | e et Repke Why not have a spectal, authorized, | 26th day lawful times for them with suitable and enjoyable entertainment such - | as 1s not always found in the general jon the Tests st run of feature pictures? Let's en- | within tertain and amuse but protect our lece , This Court doth little ones. Let's enforce our pres- jx Toriha be cllowsd and ent law and work for a better one.” |thelr claims against the sime to. the Executor and directs that publie notice i‘ given of this order by advertising in |a newspa having a circulation in |mid district, and by posting a copy thercof on the pu ° sign post in sald |town of Plaineille vest the place | where the ecased last dwelt. Certified from MERITT 0. Sales & Service, Senator Darble, providing for | persons above seating capacity. Cherry St. Tel. practice of natureopathy in state.| Senator Hall, (ninth): Setting Senator Wheeler: Requiring net | forth qualifications of mortgage trus- ifcome tax of foreing corporations tees. : ¥ : producing or distributing films and | Senator Kenealy: Dividing town of operating theators as of other cor-Stamford and creating the town of porations doing business in state. North Stamford. Permitting town officials to author- | Senator Allen: Limiting employ- ize exhibition of movies Sunda ¢ | ment of women to 48 hours a week. afternoon. Senator Hall, (ninth): Requiring Senator Allen (by request): Pro- adequte signs to tell brand where viding for delivery of securities be- lubricating oil is sold. fore demand for recelpt for inter-| Senator Griffin: Regulating hours est Is made. Enacting as state law of labor of certain employes of the model arson w19 DEPUTIES By 18 cHicAGo GET BOMBZ EVERY DAY !« TVE GO T ' RECORD, A 155’ cAME INTo TELL 7 00 TUGTICE, ver ME AN OFFICER 1 GILLMAN TOUND A BOMB 7PLANTED UNDER NOUR DEGK AT ' OFFICE !« “THERE WA ENoBGH TR 1N 1T -To BLow Nou 1o NEXT SUMMERS VACATION ¥ wee T -THINK VTS M BOOTLEGGERS -TRVIN' -To GET Nou JUITICE, «w AN FOR OWN HEALTH, N'oUGHT o EAZE uP oN, RAIDIN' ot «TogH ( FEEW ' |2 EGAD, WHY BOTHER ME WIH oucH “TRINIAL MATTERS - ~ A BOMB, w~ HME v WHAT AN OLD TAZHIONED PRANK ! MY WORD « HAW, <~ Sce the mew 1Ine, A. G. Hawker, 53 2456, PONTIAC—Sales and [ SEETYTITTY law written by street railway and motor bus com- Siubbers, the fire marshall's section of the panies. National Fire Protection assocla- | Senator Ford: Authorizing New tion. | Haven Railroad to take land in Salary for Constables ! Greenwich within area of reservoir Senator Hall (ninth): Ving to be created by construction of a le specified salary in lieu of dam across Manus river. f Requiring trolley cars tohave | Senator Allen: Authorizing Hart- automatic stop lights. ford to establish a retirement nator Hall: Providing treasurer tcm for city employes. pay to agricultural college deficit | Scnator Redden: Creating special it land grant fund fails to earn 5|commission of five to investigate the per cent. Appropriating $41,682.50 | subject of taxation in the state. for purchase land for Long Lane ' genator Buckingham (by request): farm. Appropriating $2,500 10 permitting names of persons cs- State Police association. caped from insane institutions to be Senator Allen Introduced a peti- gtricken from records if not re- tion asking for exemption from all turned in a year. taxation property owned by the Resolutions appointing Hubert C. Putnam Phalanx of Hartford. Hodge and Charles E. Bacon, Mid- Judgeship resolutions included giegex county commissioners were -4 the following: Gdopted. Hamden, Plerpont B. Foster, More House Rills judge; Charles E. Clark, deputy. Citron of Middletown (by re- House bills included the follow- quest:) Providing for Stamford in- spector of gas, electric and water meters, appointed by Mayor with confirmation of council and provid- ing fine of $50 for public service company using meter condemned by such inspector. Mr. Sturges, of Woodbury, pro- viding salary of attorney general be same as that of superior court judges. | 66—BUILDING MATERIALS |57—BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP. §$—FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS §9—FEED AND FUEL ZERS, SEED! 62—GOOD THINGS TO EAT 63—HOUSEHOLD ARTIC | ACHINERY, ELEC., & TOOLS MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES B—RADIO | (7—WATCHES DIAMONDS, JEWELRY | 67—WANTED ARTICLES TO BUY REAL ESTATE FOR RENT | 59—APARTMENTS & TEN 70—BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT T1—DESK ROOM AND OFFICES —FARM FOR Ri 13—HOUSES FOR RENT 73—SUBURBAN FOR RENT 75—VACATION PLACES FOR RENT 76—WAREHOUSES & STORAGE | 71—WANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATF FOR SALK '§—REAL ESTATE TONEERS §0—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROPEKTY 81—BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE 82—FARMS FOR BALE 83—HOUSES FOR BA 84—SHORE PLACES FOR SALB | $5—SUBURBAN FOR SCALE $6—REAL CBTATE FOR EXCHANGE $T—REAL ESTATE WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS | 88—HOTELS ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS AND BOARD Mr. Foote, of Hebron, repealing 00MS FOR HOUSEKEEPING all statutory provisions concerning VHERE TO DINE —WANTED—. y hunting deer with shot gun. | $3=WANTED—BOARD OR LOUGING Mr. Glibert of Middletown, vali- & dating Middletown election of Octo- ber 4, 1926. Mr. Larash, of Orange quest) directing highway | sioner to cancel charge of $45 under head of deferrad appropria- tions charged against town of Orange. Mr. Swan of Clinton, providing flne of $10 to $100 for use of am- bulance to convey dead bodies or hearse to convey injured persons. Mr. Roberts of Thomaston, pro- viding motor vehicle department re- fund to towns ten per cent of reg- istration fees of motor vehicles tax- able in each town and 10 per cent of tax on sale of gasoline in each town to be used for roads other than state high Mr. Hulburt, of Somers, providing highway commissioner furnish dis- tinctive badges to be worn by em- ploves of that department to iden- tify them “at all times.” Follow Governor's Idea An amendment of the state con- titution providing for a chan 1 time of legislative recommended by Gov. Trumbull his inaugural m . also w troduced in assemb i o o e Wenias POLLY AND HER PALS semly, to meet on the Wednesday | after the first Monday in January of | ars for the purpose of organi- -~ — — = the " appotntment WHEN T EOVES ) JORK 1 E OLD GAG OR| 2 Jotetox ity by TO KEEPIN / [HIM. TELL HIM HE ¢ ? rgency logis- 14 SECRET SPILLED P4RT OF T {[YER PAW'S \ 1N HIS SLEEP! | THE MOST \—— T I|EX ASPERATIN MAN ALIVE! at o District of of January, Judge. said d decrea limited to exhl BRING SUITS FOR $180 Suits totalling $180 have been brought against New Britain people by John Orlowski, through Attorney | Harry Ginsburg. The first, for $60 | damages, is against Wladislaw Pru- sacer, while others lave been | brought as follows: against Frank Yanish, for $25 damages, against | | Otto Pranger, for $75 damages, and against Ernest Hemingway, for $20 | damages. All four writs are re-| turnable in the city court the second Monday of February. Constable By PERCY CROSBY OB MR.PuTTYBLIMP -T THouGHT “You SAID ZOOHMAN ~ WHY MR, purTYBLIMP AN' M€ ARE JUST LIKE THAT. Mr. Averill of Branford: Making Armistice Day a legal holiday. Mr. Mallon of New London: Pro- viding governor appoint state horse racing commissioner at $4,000 an- nual salary to supervise races and making $6,000 fee for all races in addition to 10 per cent of receipts, 31,000 to be paid to each county farm bureau a year, agricultural so- cities to be exempt from fee. Mr. Citron, Middletown (by re- quest): Permitting Alpha Alpha Lit- wrary society of Wesleyan to hold property to value of $250,000; au- thorizing Middletown Y. M. C. A. to hold property to value of $500,- 000, Mr. Walsh, Ansonia: ary of Ansonia charities tendent $1,500 a B Mr. Sturges, Woodbury: Providing part time working certificates for children between 14 and 16 for work on holidays and outside school hours. Mr. St. Louls, Waterbury: Pro- hibiting continuance tax liens e cept where property owner makes affidavit that collection would be unwarranted hardship; providing nt state’s attorney at Water- $2,000 annual salary. Mr. Gilbert, Middletown: Provid- ing six instead of seven constables i Middletown and making salary of mayor there $1,500 a ye soline Tax Bill Foote of Hebron: Increasing tax to 3 cents a gallon and providing one-third of revenue be used for state aid hi v syster Mr. Mathewson, of Ashford (by request): Declaring it to be against public policy to hold membership in “corporation, association or society the qualification of mem- bership is membership also in a corporation, association or society whose ce overnment a foreign country, or whose ch executive Is not a U. zen, ma ing such member: ony, like- wise making organizing or assisting to organize society a felon: penalty to be one to ten years Im- JOHN B.-WELLS MORTGAGES — INSURANCE 9IWEST MAIN STI - TEL. 4567 (by re- commis- 70.52 WHAT Do YA THINK O' HE THINKS You'rRE A PEACH - Making sal- superin-- bury 2 Mr. zasoline s, —where atio for ary co tion of mea action of tion as ourning not later t day following the fir: February, WALL PAPER SALE 200 oo s 200 Price 500 to $350 Per Bundle Yo WAS TALKIN IN YER SLEEP LAST NIGHT, S0RRY [ INTERRUPTED You, MY DEAR! | Se— wAs I, INDEED? mn ires, may seem roquisite, ad- the Wednes- Mond T KNOW HALF HELL GIT EXCITED AN such 411 MAIN ST.

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