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J sort the opinion| Dr. S. N. D. North, director of the more fre to the front with the assertion that|death peralty because thgnrellly haw ?Xe"ho::ee gr rising vote settled it in | Wright, before the Statisti- Another scientlfic gentleman comes il enve | not killed anvbody > F le xhhbl;‘oz :g.:':.,?g‘l‘:.:\:iene‘:fi :“r’m ‘evo‘; harm. Conspiring ngaimz the hfa or ;:mr gtt ;fljo;t:lgler_l;hgye l::sb‘l,‘ll\rlne?y eva;l.-:zumlon a{ :ol:- ‘h Col, Wright h:s A bag%‘;ceé 15 :‘;:bllspt‘:'?}!f 5 l'ga?fig};n‘en mefrme rounfi of applause by the supporters of | ceeding n, Franels A. ‘M. R e Judges Nominated---Teachers’ Certificates—-Tolland Street | the measure when the vote was de-|rector of the ninth and tenth con- e Not From Pennsylvani 5 3 A clared. h, The grafters, like the trusts, are not Rulway—Pubhc Utilities Meanure leely to Fail Be- Part of the Family. n Castpo’s wife is to be barred all had. The most persistent gratte'r in oucvg this countr; ‘he people down is universally honored and tween the TWO rHouses, Why h therp gm}:nl:::;ltn ;ge.. gunlhe con commended{ Everbody thinks well of "ver eal etitutes an able part of the Castro| Luther Burbank. —Kansas City Jour- family.—Chicago Record-Herald. nal. —— S GO SR R TS Looks Like Bryan. Missing the Big Noise. Il']h;tf!ord April 20.—The senate was| on the queelnlon oi; rejecltlnrrll of t];e h‘ltll reduced to the| called to order at 11.15 by President | then the bill is before the house for its The genius of the democratic party n,f:‘,,fi};mofngh:;“m: mcea 1-?0“5,' pro tem. Srooks Prayer by Chaplain [ wction, Several members have amend- Much of your summer pleas- for discovering unpopular issues is agaln demonstrated in the resolve of “because there’s no excitement now- Sexton, ments ready to offer and others have ure depends upon having a cool Teachers’ Certificates. drafts of a bill which is on more con- d comfortable kitchen. Wh’ » democretic senators to support an adays.” Ccme back, Mr. Roosevelt, 4, da A ~ommend- and co! . e me tax.—Brooklyn Eagle. come ‘back —Pittsburs Gazette-Tum<' | Senator Luther stated that ho had S e o i whien is| riot be prepared for hot days of senators who were desirous of giy- | NOW parliamentarily tied up. before they come. ing further consideration to the bill, Adverse Report Accepted. * Ask your dealer to show the passed by the senate on Wednesday, in The house voted to accept the ad- v Wick Bl regard to teachers’ certificates, and he | verse report of the judiciary commit. New erfection ici ue therefore moved that the bill be re-{tee, but when the question of rejection Flame Oil Cook-Stove. It's a congidered. Motion passed of the bill eame up and both factions % On the motion of Senator Fenn the| were nerved to a high tension, Mr. won bill was tabled for the calendar, Chandler of Rocky Hill, a warm®sup- Does the work of your big ; :rter of the bill, thought he saw a . . 3 PUGges et Phance to save it from death, He| \ rangein, every particular; but Executive Secretary Goodwin pre- de a motion to adjnurn)and the mo- has this great advantage overit, sented a communication from his ex- | tion prevailed. i i cellency, Governor Weeks, making the g - shat it risye haats the Xischés. . 1 i i 3 Matter Comes Up Again Tuesday. . ! following nominations for judges: . Patent Finger-Tipped Gardiner Greene of Notwish to be| .The matter will come up the first The CABINET TOP is Silk Gl a judge of the superior court for the | thing Tuesday morning, at 11.30, on another feature of the oves term of eight years from February 5, | (he question of rejecting the biil. De 1910. bate is already closed and the vote is < Marcus H. Holcomb of Southington | ali that remains. For 23 years, the to b"' a Judge of the superior court The Debate. far the term of eight years from Sep- Judge Bush of Orange was the first Kaysers have been the tember 7, 1510, SpoRKers Fid I8 & The r nations we - ; speaker. . is a member of the ju- ® . utmost one could get in > nominations we: bled forthe ' Gicjury committee, but was prevented wlck Bl“e Flame on ka_smve calendur., i | by illness from being at the hearings. ' -t o, silk gloves. And they Right of Petition. opposed to the proposed bill Senator Searls moved that the sen- uncertain whe he would ¢ . . v are today. %'h ing | a public utilit pill of any Has a spacious top shelf for holding dishes and for keeping food warm tion of Henry ¥E. Simmons for | he doubts whether thefe is frer it is cooked. Also has drop shelves for haldi No woman who trial to the committee on the |z 1 b 2 " a ng «<or under existing ¢ he questigned | the steam roads, troliey ro: phone compauy and other public ice corporatiung are giviug good serv. ice now and they wil] continue to de- velop under the existing law. If hange is made it may hamper ther Some have said that the uulnun] s :fif.‘; small utensils, and is fitted with racks for towels. No s other stove approaches the “New Perfection” in convenia ence, comfort and simplicity. Made in three sizes. Can be had with or without Cabinet Top. _ At your dealer's, or write our nearest agency. knows takesinferior gloves. But some wom- en get gloves not half so good because they don’'t look ; : in the hem. to violate tl hoped ll e sen and concur with the house in petition. | | | . committee ht to have prepared =y, The Only Desirable Gloves . v RaYD, Lamp :mint ot S —— the senate st and ask for on a subject that it has tal gmlillumln-flupowu. la committee o competent men two years to produce! e Suitable for living room, d I L e gloves with the patent tip—with the 1", Senator Luther s appointed on | Mr avor of “letting well parlor. Free from dl objectionable features—a splendid I\ay;sers areertvhpai n :;‘: committee on the part of the sen- | cnough "2" i, lamp. If not with your dealer, write our nearest IM arantee 1n every . i ommission eeded. ” : : : : Superior Court Terms. STANDARD OIL COMPANY The Kayser pure silk fabric, made in our factory, is W »ill was passed: vas witn diffidence that he ¢ (Imcorporated) had’screwed his cour it H and ons of | spea saction | to t famous for its durable weave. r poi p 4 % : i1 rems which he said ha 1 made ’ The Kayser fit and finish are due to infinite care—to Sl Gy ,*‘"‘S“l’!“x““l.fl" e e i InacK § fifty operations. field as f teBAeld B the | members Of Ahi neraj embly did first Tuesd er, which term |not know the d » between a cer- You want them, as all women want them, for they cost and ses: continue, provided stock and a handbill. Mr. there business to be | Payne s: he is in favor of some sort 1o more than the poorest gloves made. But you may get transact 1 nrenedinmil of & public HiRieE gloves which are vastly inferior unless you look for the el e T Step in Right Direction. whi gier Vernon decla that 2 which term and session shal\ con e m it Tame el ey provided is sufficient_business s e B el be transacted, until the Friday pre- m; :;}d‘\ et he ':1(,:,8 Short Silk Gloves, - 50c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25 ceding the first Tuesday in June; and | SCHTOR: SOMME, hu‘, e hois 1t 'h: Long Silk Gloves, 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 at Wince ter on the first Tuesday in step in the right direction February and June. Section 2. So much of sections 4 Substitute Needed. 1d 1,501 of the ge 1 statutes ) f New Lu f i JULIUS KAYSER & CO., Makers, New York | |Sionsiston: ‘ertmith is hovonyrer | sottinns eamosstos satd Tt he ot I Ld age the proposed , com- 3, This act shal] take effect| mittee s ion and weould vote against from 1ts passage it on the floor of the house. He is in : « favor of the principles of the bill, but . Toliand Streef ‘Rallwl). not of the bill in its present form; he Senator Bowen explained the bill ir had read it from cover to cover, and corporating the Tolland Street Ra the bill is not to the ‘best interest of company for the cons tion of the people of the state | trolley road between Coventry and 3 Tolland, He offered an amendment | fncUspasihics o Regoct: Full value means satisfaction or it isn’t las a ibstitute to the house am a- l \ Chandler of Rocky Hill again ment tricting the company’s ht | spoke in opposition to the report. In to take land for yurposes to Tol- U:]\Hufilun he said: = ol t us have another set of hear- Value- land county he amendment pre- vailed and the house amendment “u,.l and invite the attorneys of the rejected. | idated road, other iawyers, bus- | Y b sat{s_ Senator Bowen offered another | s men, etc., hold three or four days ou maY € amenc t the company shall| ary; let them offer sugges- to changes and amendment believe that something satis- | 11 come of it If, gentlemen, you the 1 I d, it will_go to the wz bave t companles. Th adopted. Senator Luther offe ment that the stock s at par in cash or its equ . ¢ property. He said the serate the oth. | @ ing to the people of the state er day in another trolley charter haq | of nnecticut that you did +not try H(‘OD‘-"(] that amendment to do vour duty, t o did not do | Savstor ‘Bowen . opooaid the' best vou could.”” (Applause.) Luther's amendment on the Closing Argument. that it would bn discrimination a Mr. nurnes moved then spc rusly against the yment_ the pr corded him by chairmar fied that your bread baking is the best, but you can’t be con-_ tented that it is until you try eresota Flour and know the difference. There is as big a distinction in the results as there is little difference in the price. to lease or sell to other s amendment was also | and it woulc ¢ of the state, lhfl Meriden ca y referred to by Senator Luth r,un(ern. and there were zculiar to it wh to include the pro- :‘ circumsta | made it desi l vision in tk > started to sp further to the’ bill mn \x\ ¢ order by the 3 ndler wanted mo information from the s d what the status of the negative vote on wag passed d attention to the of the Water- | In road, granted two ;¢ ntained the p.r e amendment of Senator | mentary bury d that that was for an exte “finah.v IPIDG, Fittings, Valves,g A 4 or ar y the house, aker, T move this 0 no adjourn,” returned Mr. ator Luther was con- ic a flash. ted. Governor Wood- ford undertook to \,v..,.,; the trolley | 8a) something, but Mr, ndler not ould not give way, even when Mr. persisted Mr. Chandler re- something to the effect that | ag a chance for the bill in ad- | he last sembly the amendment measures provisi and 1\ly with orwil 1 tha vetoes. | d the stock should Senator Luther he paid for. vnn voce vote the response The amendment of Senator Luther Vo 2 g A R £ Ty decided the yeas had it. Mr. Burnes doubted it. On another of the same On a 1-8 %o 8 irch in stock. Steam, Gas, Water Speciaities of all kinds. POWER MACHINERY FOR CUTTING AND THREADING. Send us your orders. ROBERT BROWH ESTATE, The to order at 1115 by Sy Prayer offered by t use chaplain ¢ - | Women Are Creatures of Habit Many a woman is today using lard because she has done so year after year and her mother used it before her. \If she only knew that in Cotfolene she wonld find a shortening pure and without the taint of hog fat, a shortening more digest- ible and healthful than lard, a product more economical and satisfactory than lard 55,67, 59 West Main Strest. Telepfione: 133. concerni the Q;'ar' »;1‘ in every way, wbuldn’t she be a bit stubborn if she didn’t try ? |, Fducation able on amend- When American spelling is revised, L-A-R-D will be spelled I-N-D-I-G-E-S- g an a C the 1dir of . . SUME SPE[} IAL BARGAI Ns | gistrict sch ings. Report ac- T-I-O-N, not for a saving of time, but, rather of stoniachs. 5 vr,f,'{;'\.. jiotss 3 at 140 until| Cottolene is not a substitute for lard, but a pure vegetable product that is far Geiffin Automatic Stropping Machines for Safoty Razor blados, PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION SRR -, worth $1.50, special prics. A Slabeoes v o0 75¢ P. 8. & W. PLIERS—Box joint B-inoh, worth $1.00 Our price.. 7-inch, worth $1.25 Our price The Bill Likely to Pass the Hous) This Session, but Holdup Expected Y is hereby au- money in case you are not pleased, after having given Coffolenc a fair test. 8-inch, worth $1.50 Our prioe APE T 2l n bill is likely to - WASH BOILERS—Copper Bottom session, but dis- Never Sold in Bulk & & o o Frehand whele. No. 7, worth $125 Our price. ¥ > senate likely, some, and prevent it from catching dust and absorbing disagreeable odors, 11 between the | - debate in the such as fish, oil, etc. d off by a mo- No. 8, worth 81,50 Our price. No. 9, worth $1.75 Our price. i 1 Representative For a 2c stamp to pay postage, we will mail % er, who acted as leader rurltl\w E‘M you our new "PURE FOOD COOK BOOK'’ +STOVINK —will not burn black, ui.r;i \\r“fi against the un- | [ edited and compiled by Mrs. Mary J. Lincoln, the famous Food Expert, and AVANARIUS CARBOLINIUM—Wood Preserver, Chicken Louse and (Ol mimasle St s e b Mite Killer. ve Burnes of Greenwich, who Naq 1u5ved the. Srevibue AU OE . Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago the motion to t the bill. Tris aé- Journment has given the members a chance to out their campaign by which they can have the birl before e ihem subject to amendment or substi- Bulletin Buliding 74 Frankiin Street tution After th-— sesgion adjourned. wker 1an tswer to questiong Ladla that i r.hemuom wotes “ne’