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‘. NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, TFRIDAY, TI 1927, |ommendation of board of finance as| H. B. 194, providing flve day courts. | 5. 758, prohibiting mediums | HIT BY AUTO TRUCK He was not injured to any extent,|parently did mot note the approach 3 [to amount of bond issues needed by |notice on marriage licenses for resi-| H. b. 23 o e AR AR S S S Mtlewuics, aged 18, of Dr. E. R. Curran finding only slight [of the car. The left headlight town may not be exceeded by town |dents as well as non-residents. ment i ter i > of C ticu e e e Y s about the head. im-u«r.; him, meeting. A | On unfavorable reports the fol- home rule luv a n. Jnets gty g Price was driving north on S John Frawley o 24§ West stree H B 257, providing three-year |lowing b rejected by the| §. . perior| Only committee [{TUCK Owned by Willlam Kiniry of |, “TES a2 €6 VIng SOFRL o8 o8 who was \\‘nh)}’rim:‘;ald thers o |terms for members of West H house court judges i tles | held heard this afternoon. ‘'he Curtis street and driven by Rupert|miles an hour, when the boy. pick-|a bend in the road and it was im- ford commissions appointed by coun- | H. B. 34, providing for establish- [of proc re f laim: sropriations committee met in ! Price of ‘lark street, about his ¢ through the pu s. | possible to se e boy untll it was cil. jment of municipal small s cour xecutive session. b anley street. ween Bain and South street, ap- i‘too late to avoid striking him. Adyerse Re 011 m Assembl on' H B 422, authorizing the first se- | D y {lectman of ‘Wethersficld to license | land regulate the business of Proposed Changes | peadiers, auctioneers, lers and junk dealers in that town, ll- |cense fee to be $10, but non-resi- apitol, Hartford, Feb. 25 |dents operating highway stands to | Che present state laws covering | be charged fee of $10 a day or $50 ! hold-ups are adequate, the legisla- a week, violation of the act being tive judiciary committee decided in voting unfavorably upon a bill which provided for 10 to 20 years for first | offense hold-up men; 20 to 30 for | sccond offense and 30 to 50 for third offense. The committee's report was accepted by the senate today. r 1 deficiency bill of the & { sion was brought in today when the ppropriations committ reported worably on a bill making $25,895 wvailable for departments for the Liiscal year ending June 30. Governor rumbull signed the first deficiency iill amounting to $928,400 yester- | The items on the second bill are: Quartermasterd general 118th ‘ob- servation squadron contingent fund shell fish commission $2,395; tax commissioner for collection of 000; motor vehicle de- punished by $10 fine and revocation of license. | Anti-Fascist Bill A bill which its sponsor, D. E. Rhodes of Hartford, told the judi- clary committee yesterday was aimed Russian communism and Italian | fascism was rejected by e ho on an unfavorable report. The measure provided a penalty for membership in secret oath bound socicties whose seat of government is abroad or whose chief officer is not a United States citizen, Mrs. Emery of Stanford in offer- | ing a resolution in the house said | carly in the week the house had congratulated the clerk on a happy event in his family, the birth of a | granddaughter. Toc she said, he stands in the shadow of a great loss. She announced that {n the | partment maintenance of branch of- | death of his mother Thursday New Haven on which state is | Clerk Hickey had suffered an ir- s on rent, $15,000; to- | reparable loss. Her resolution, e The first deficiency bill, | tending the sympathy of the hous signed by the governor Thursday to- unanimousl lopted. talled $928,460.64. | On favorable report claims committee, t1 The bi explained by Mr. Th Il was explained by 5 e Pattison, of Simsbury and on his mo- tion the Lill was adopted by the house, pended for physical | amination of school childre H. B. 8§, pay town of Tw, " " Granby $985 for loss of taxe: | Two bills roposin, drastic BIOR 5 state property in that town l\m:{rl\"y Hurry —for Last and | BSIES » W S TS X . |‘” changes in the arson law were re- o To- diate pien, “ . 7 ; : : % % | et b s o e S T e | Greatest Reductions! {7 \ . T ) : mittce. ~ Senator Shaw, chairman of AP} TPOTEL 10 Ihe Bouset { 0-MORROW Is the last SATURDAY of tt tost i 5o } i 2 . B. 291, authorizi -MORROW Is the last SATUR of the greates the) commitles) Pald iihal (he com. | Norwicn {5/ issiie’l $400000) o Tx EBRUARY SALE we cver held! We are ending S NGRS WO e MRl SR e S e e the sale with the most colossal savings ever known. regarding arson. Gas & Electric com Prices in many instances at COST and LESS! Meie Two bills regarding epileptics were | ™' T thor! 5 you will find the " and BEAUTIFUL furniture you've also rejected. The judiciary commit- T p longed for at prices that scem like a dream! But they're tee felt, Senator Shaw said that the R i e e :\‘“;,;,TR‘.“,_.{.”..... resent laws o bile e A - tlon ready for this last and greatest SATURDAY. \,:\rr” uuln:‘[:]: c::;m;;:»flgl r;rlil>f;£r‘] ML B. 206, authori Wolcott you're not ready to take furniture NOW we will hotd any- Hinees ol the atatites woullliot | anreadiat : thing FT till wanted. Such low prices warrant sclec- L 828 L to issuc bonds for $300,0 tion NOW "On favoranio! reports | from thel o B 188 autiioriatng Fdgin i Extra Liberal Credit! liciary committee the house adopt- ot P ed judgeship resolutions as follows Providing. ¢ Norwich, . Arthur F. Libb¥, judge: o order him to ref Willimantic, Frank H. Foss, judge: ¢ucciion on ground Russell A Andrews, deputy; Sprague, | o pio e Henry A. Adams, judge; John W.|pirecting motor vehicle commis- Crofts, deputy. Resolutions as fol- | gjoner to make low vorably reported by the | on rasictrg committee, were rejected: Norwich, Henry H. Pettis, judge: ' N | : in W. Higgins, judge; Willi- 8B g4l broviding for i ¢ 2 i - = = 52 mantle, Russell A. Andrews, judge. |ing trial commenced - | T A T i S e B e Living Room With Vacuum Cleaner $1 3 5 Arcon Law Rejected Portland to issue 200, judge at Norwich. able motion picture machines with | The senate concurred with the gafety film without fireproof booths house fn restoring citizenship to but under state police Thomas D. Daly, of Bolton. = Fish and Game i A The fish and game commission re- College a | 6-Pc. Kroehler Bed-Davenport Qutfit Without doubt the greatest, grandest, bigzest furniture offer- The suite has those thick. deep, wide pleces that are so com- ported favorably on a bill providing (= Ly bl 5 Sl e e - of all tha I'he estras and Vacnum Cleaner alone rtable and lusurd ’ © over:ize and overstufted and B closed season and hag limit 3 Gxtraordinary. example of the actual dollars I e would o<t you nearly $135, but in thoy go with the - G o orgeous JACQUARD! Row upon row of tempered SR GH e bt e in KANE'S February A genuine KROENLER is the KANE way of demonstrating the . outstandi nes asting comfort and shapelinesst Mahozany fin. e o AT AT G, it S G Aty our z gantle pu ing power malics possible? ished hardwood frames, FIIT: most extraordinary living room offer ever mad~ in New England, we are cortain? Never before have you received a wonderful THOR Vacuum Cleancer FREE with the furditure you buy. That is just what you get, the last Saturday of Kanc's FEBRUARY SALE. Weelk! rean of biological sury ; i B —wonderful group—astoundinz price. Othier favorable reports were made - T sy TTernis on bills providing for reimbursement : : 3 = il for damage by Delgian ];'u.m 3 . o S —_ 5 : 3-Pe. Bed Outtit | g for dircctor of ? ultural experiment station L | : | i B - { - A 75 have control of all matters relating AR ; ? 7 | o & t i) A to control of plant pests. B s : 4 § : 1t 1 : i L AN = The senate concurred with the, f \ A ouse In rejecting H B 363 which| R 4 s = e R i Complete with Es- proposed a motion pieture commis- . : [ i { wex Mattress and si h embers 0 v ill National S pring. sion of three members and two bills ; i ] : ‘ National - 8 cin providing for sa evices for mo- | i ¥ £ 4 A 4 1 ; y UL tion plcture machines and for a com- | | i | A i . *-inch _continuous | Among bills rejected by the sen- | v ¥ 3 e 1 bag limit for such birds by the ; N o thick mattress, “l']ll]';rv I.:xm‘(! n;;(lfm ad: $ E, ’ e e o o R T e o regulation of the United States bu- i Smoker, and Priscllla Cabinct, all for $15 ) | CARD. Living Chair, Sofa and the Thor Cleancr, you receive Floor Lamp. Shade, Scarf, Ind Table, 2 Pletures $ 1 35 - Room! and 2 Book Fnds, 12 PIECES complefe with THOR Cleaner and all EXTRAS SRAT were: b4, oxempiing care nent by | 5 ‘ | : sl R < LR n Double b;y Bed 3 51:7 FRgsiRt l;i)‘;‘:“’r:"fmn:“n’imT“I‘nn‘ ; | : (g ’ ; ith ¥ Beautiful 5-Pc. Bedroom Suite balion ofmolosinsee st } R ¥ ] \ with Mattresses ... £1.00 WE A handsomely finished Bedroom Sulte! Comprises e ¥ ! E 4 = o A\ Full-Size Bow-End Bed, Dros W T o i o by o | i : . ! = 1 \ JII \‘%w} Chest of Drawers, Spring and Mat- $ Nincusen hoves il wich | i : ) IR tress. Reduced to a sensationally Nincteen house bills which had > i ; been passed by the house were adopted by the senate. The one &en- - ‘ ate bill marked for action on thw| . 3 > A : { SO i senate calendar went over until : =l S Tuesday. The house passed two sen- | . and following house bills ¥ 4 15-P(_‘. Bgd]‘oonl with Cedar Chest low price for the last Saturday, all 5 Picees ONLY sunessnnsen $1 Weekly Henry W. Another great semsation for e mst SATURDAY! 1 o ame, Ziegler 3 5 2 cdrooms, with the most complete array of extras we ever dc v H. Townshend and J. Dwight | § N viscd. only Handsomely made suite with fine WALNUT Dana as a corporation without capi- veneer and gumwood surfaces. Iag the tal stock for m.nwin\q nwflllonkh s [ antique HUGUENOT finisht! Full length \ 7 A, | Fullsize ln-d'\\'hcnl open, smart cretonne:coy- Grammar school in New Haven rt Nagler, 12, of Madison, Wis., el SER. > 3 cred couch when closed. Comes with 2 very the Hopkins committec of trustees. |is preparing to entor the University i :\'\\\I"Illl“'flnll‘td‘uln‘l(‘dnull:ll: ‘:'m“' Seasy $ = comfortable mattresses, and gay-patterned CRE- H B 140, giving New Canaan board of Wisconsin next fall. He already | N A DALaR TONNE covering, of finance power to transfer unex- has passed three of the pre pended balances, to Include unex- examinations. Robert is Bed. A very exceptlonal outfit offered with all extras at a price that s nothing short of s % Tuded! All You Nced nded! £ 4 pended balances at end of year in as well as a men “phenc sensational, $2 Week Tt VANITY Ward- Buy Now—Save $10 consideration of budget for forth- father is secretary to Governc robe, Dresser, Bow-Tnd I I, A smart Breakfast Suite always adds charm to the coming year and providing that rec-! merman of Wisconsin REMEMBER, we Guarantee this item and pricc SATURDAY ~x:|'wn;:. “‘“lw Bl Belding Hall Refrigerators This suite comprises a Drop-leaf Table, with only. You must come then to be sura of it! Wait and you will D addling legs and 4 Windsor be too late! ALL 15 PIECE! 3 Pillow Boudoir Lamp. type chairs, Comes brightly . —— = . $ 50 cnamelled, with gay decorations— = . - . for the last Saturday. Reduced to 5 Pieces—Gaily Decorated HOSIERY LINGERIE $1 Weekly Lasy Terms i z - B i § ! Extraordinary sav- < 3 A ings on the famous & < 1] I | E reirigerators, To- 1orrow we feature sturdily built and very aceessible Exceptional Offering | | Lt ol || s p et now and you choose e i Enota Ot Room-Size Axminster Rugs FREE untll want- ed! | Thick, lustrous genulne AXMINSTERS, in beauti- ful Chinese and Oriental patterns! A wonderful collection to choose .75 from—amazingly priced for the — TI[‘ 9 l). )I' last SATURDAY. sy Terms New Spring arrivals for the smart chic miss. Also a v ’ ) new shipment of large head sizes for miss and matron. : Tmr R AR N e e : S § ings. Uncommon e inglish design, with dece § < SN tions! The suite includes long Buffet, stately China $ L] a2 e Cabinet, Extension Table, Host Chair and Side \ B N b also include Buffet Mirror, 3-Pc. Con- M = arlon a op / set, 3-Pc. ving Set, 26 Picces ROGERS Si 1092 MA STREET 3 ~ HARTFORD ver Plate and Sc 13 for the LAST SATURDAY ....... i $2 Week Callahan-Lagosh Telephone 3683 KERCHIEFS