Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 26, 1911, Page 2

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(Special to The Bulletin.) Hartford, May 25.—In the house on Thursday thers was an interesting de- bate on the bill concerning the hours flowed freely both im faver and against the ®ill, some of the sentiment ex- pressed being sufficiently intense In fealing to move the members to ap- plause. Hall Makes a Prediction. Representative Hall of Now Milford whean he deciared that wnless this legislature concedes | something to the demands that are Prevides fer 78 Hours a Week. The il under co.ddn'dt;n pro- o mittne ea laber. the fo?u:”-flsd ol to many e mem- berseot ‘m Refscied by Viote of 99 to 74. as mot being suf®- i its ‘provisiens tu te that wers Wflepw- of Bristol a drugeist the houms of labor “not more tham in say two consecutive by Representative viding that “:i more thawu one of ‘be day of week. Modesate Measuse, Says Chandler. of the cem- XTI with erepce to of the ®ill: “If you seme day the will be forced ; sowme be met with ; Chavive W orking 80 to,420 Hours a Week 1 roe % the them o hours w weelk. Somie of are lasy and wen't it is sueh ecases t this »ill is intemded to Temedy. Refused to Indefinitely Postpens. Having @ motion before it te indefi- nitsly postpeme all aetion, the houss at this point veted and turned dewn th1s preposal and then resumed discus- sfon of the amendinehts. 140 Hours in Twe Weeks. Mr. Wilcox spoke in faver of his 140 CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatu.e of The Best Treut Brook m New London County delight the busy, progressive munflr so much as the pros- pact of having a thSbeughly modern wwange jplaced in her kitehen Bs- (1 "are wate, etusdy, depend- dalters, ecomomical gas fime savers. Cal and e sure also to examine Ruud Instantancsus " furnishingsat the & faucet an umlimited er et any mement [ of het de or Gas & Electrical Bept. Bon't Think of Muying FLOGR COVERINGS unt swigaes ourfitne. Our steck is now at ite Yest, mew q”lufitly coming in, amg i ee t whether it ¥ fe Carpe®, RMugp Mattihgs, Oil Cloth or Ismoleum, eur prices are right ia every iastance. Wal Papers :’.lfi;?- B magere from 5 2 von SHEA & BURKE, Nerwich and Taltetile Trunks ¥ every ' kind and deseription, from to the.smalfest hat box This is the time te buy. Think it over and see if you cannet use eme. The Shetuckét Barasss Co., 321 Main Street, Rejected in the House by Vote of 99 to_74—Motion for Reconsideration Tabled—Two Proposed Amend- " ments Meet Same Fate as Original Bill—Spicy De- bate Over Proposition to Limit Hours of Clerks. drug mere . m:n‘ eamme inthe house from the fawerably Chandier of Rocky measure mede by the under ;ol on. This is a modefate R R : May 25~ The life, hab- | Washington, May 25.—The founda- its and characteristics of the great|tion of Uncle Sam’s aerial navy was American hen, from nest or incubator | lald today when Assistant Secretary to cold storage, was described today lo | Winthrop signzd contracts aggregating th> senate committée on manufactures | $13,000 for the delivery at the naval by Dr. Mary. E. Pennington, chief of | academy by July 1 next of three aero- the feod research bureau of the de- | planes. These will represent the very partment of agrieulture. The commi latest devzlopments, beimg capable of tee is investigating cold storage effect | rising from and alighting upon the on food. Dr. Pennington argued that water or the deck of a ship; of carry- chickans Pproperiy prepared when | ing at least one passenger, and of be- placed in cold storage were wholzsome | ing equipped with a wireless outfit. and healthful after &« lapse of nine| Two of the machines will be of the months or a year, Curtiss typs and the other of ‘the “than those fresh ‘Wright. 24 hours without care or rafrigerativn. Prices range from $2,700 to $5,500. hours in two weeks propesition, saying that on account of limitations it weuid be necessary for many storas to have an extra man and aise mentioned that proprietors sometimes like a vacation. Extraordinary Privileges of Druggists. | Mr. Gorman -of Danbu i drug stores enjoy extraord eges in opening on Sundays. Thers is no desire on the part of the commit- tee to restrict them. It is claimed that these stores are open long hours on ac- count of public necessity. Admitting this, where is the public protected | against overworked .clerks You do net depend on horses who have drawr brick all day to rush apparatus to a fire. The same line of reasoming ap- plies in this cas2s. The public should be protected against accidents in fill- ing prescriptions because of overtired cl Eggs laid in winter and properly re- | Immediately upon the delivery of the frigerated six or nine months, Dr.| machines, a naval school of instruc- Peunington declared, surpassed eggs | tion for aviators will be- established at fresh laid in summer and kept 24 hours | Annapolis under the care of Captair before consumption. A big delegation | Chambers, who has made a special-y rapresented the coid storage warehouse | of aeronautics. men of the country, their case being presented by former Representative Littlefield of M: . Winsted Man Dies from Heat. ‘Winsted, (‘:’)nn., M;y 23.—.\1.6{;% . 5 Niles, an aged Winsted resident, Petivion Lophiintipn todav as a result of heat prostration (Special to The Bulletin.) suffered during the excessive beat of Washington, May 25—The house of | Monday last. This is the first fatal. representatives has adjourmed unti | ity from this cause reported in this Tuesday next, having completed their | Section of the state. - lezlr‘bt;e Wa -and “m:;‘unx‘;u — e avo am, ‘Monday un er the democratic caucus, which will be held | FEET WON'T BURN, on June 5tk, when the woedl schedule SMART OR SWEAT. will be considered. Pension legislation at this.sessien of'| Foot Misery Vanishes When You Rub on EZO, the Refined Ointment. congress was not a part of the pro- gramme mapped outtl;l.w efl:o first demo- EANic camcta N endar, has 80 | Nothing in all the womld like EZO, 13:;;-. e P?“‘l pensions N};eot the new discovery for tived, aching, :,:d ndarh“".ml: - m’mflm"‘:.‘l‘ “R | purning, swollen dry and tender feet. % W e a5 Rub on EZO and rub out agony— the committees from further consider- 1'% 5o eany te use- ation of these bills. In no cusethas the | (€ 0 FASY 16 8o motion to discherge been filed by the all_and make your ériginal iatreducer of the hifl, dut pu(fh poor, tired feet feel strong pressure has been brought to fine and dandy in five pear on the invaiid pension committee minutes no fussing oy h"lte!!utd mc:'rl th:'.i: 73:;(1:] around getting ready. Gified’ ik Agic Lo\ site A 25 cent jar will put the giaddest kind of gladness into 20 pairs of poor, tired overworked feet and extract the agony from 50 corns or bunions or callouses. Ask your druggist for EZO—dont’ ac- cept a substitute— get BZO, a delightful refined ointment, and get rid of foot sore- druggists. Generous jar Yor 25 cents. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid by Ezo Chemical Co, Rochester, N. Danger of Overwerk. Mr. Dunn of Windham held the house up to themselves as am example of what overwork temnds te do in killiug ambition. “You gentlemen come up here and work three or four hours and are no longer ‘sufficiently interested or willing to sit up and taka notice,” ha said. Not a Matter fer Legislation. Repregentatlive Landen of ®ld Say- brook, another druggist, threw celd water on the entire preposition. He | did not think it a matter for legisla- tiom at all Hutchinson Refuses to Be Intimidated Representative John 1. Hutchinson of Hssex added the fireworks te the de- wate. He was absolutely opposed to the bill. “We have had threats here this morning of what will happen 1f we don't pass this bill the sccialists wa don-t pass this bill the socielists will come in here and raise hell. I be- Jong to a party that refuses to be in- timidated by anyene. (Appluse and laughter.) People will rise up and call vou biassed if you turn this proposition down.” The party the gentleman from HWssex referred to was the “Hutchin- son” mparty, of which he is the only member, as has jokipgly been sald in the house. An Injustice to'Owners of Stores. Represantative Magee of ‘Watertown oppased the Bill on the und that it would work rank I t6 owners of many small drug stores and because it was a piece of uncalied for legisia- tion, Representative Btheridge of Thomas- ton proposed sa amendment striking out certatn werds in the bill, but it went ths way of the other amend- ments, being defeatad as was the bill. Rocensideration Refused. ‘Representatize Carey of Southington qfl for reconsideratipn in the hope “PYROX" “The one best spray’, Kills All Insects and Prevents Disease. the house on the $1-a-day pension bill, of which he was the euthor. The matter, will be brought before the caucus and it will be asked tomake this a party measure. ‘There is little or no chance, however, for the passage through the semate of this or any other general pension dille during this extra session of congress, as Senator McCumber has so an- mounced. A 8earch of Western Massachusetts is being made for Ernest D. Hamilton. cashier of tha Southbridge National bank, who mysterfously disappeared last Tueaday. HAIR(WHITE'AS SNOW - ) : Restored_to Natural Celor IT WON'T WASH OFF FOR SALE BY THE GHAS. 036000 GO, Commerce Street it would net prevail. r. Chandler rose to debate under this motion, but Speaker Soott ruled him out of order. Motion Finally Tabled. The parliamentary technicality was besoming 1interesting, but delaying business, when Republican Leader Banks moved fhat the motion to re- eensider be tabled, which was done and the order of the day takem up. MRS. OLE BULL MADE SEVEN DIFFERENT WILLS. Her Son Testifies That Six of Them Are in a Trunk. | 1 i GEORGE G. GRANT, FRISWELL Underfaker and Embalmer | has the Largest Line of Alarm 32 Providence St., Taftviliz |Clocks in the City. Prompt attention to day or night calla % ji Telephone 620. apri4M WFawl b e " Alfred, Me,, May 25.—Hindu mystic- ism was exchanzed for legal intricacies in this aftermoen’'s hearing on the peti- tien of Mrs. Olea Bull Vaughn of Cam- bridge, Mass., to Break the will of her mother, Mrs. Ole Bull, widow of the famous yiollnist. Hxeoutor Jeseph G. g of CamAridge, & brother of Mrs. and son-iadaw of Henry W. STOVINK Makes Red Iron Black POTMEND -- mends everything Before buying Screens and Screen Cleth get our prices time the Swampls ers of Hindu cult in which Mre. is hto have become deeply ihiarpsted iater. The ex: ¢ tebtifted that when his sister dhg removed from the Studio house in e, in which Mrs. Bull )U“h 'WYETH'S Y ALMOST A MIRACLE My hair was as white as snow when 1 - commenced using Wyeth's S8age and Sul- phur Hair Remedy. One bettle restored my hair to its natural dark brown color. As1am now 70 years cld, 1 consider the result most remarkable. It s an agreeable and refreshing hair dressing, keeping the % hairldndglosy,mbfiuhfiu 2 least greasy or sticky. WM. WESTLAKE . (310 Weat Main Stroet; Rochester, M. Y. } v s, T questions 4 3ven &ifferent wills that Mrs. 7 Why besitate when testifylng about ARD SULPHUR HAIR [ velumineus ocofvespendence between = daily just such results? o8 him and his sister. The value of the ¢ 2 ? asipte is estimated at about $400,000. After years of-study and analysis of the . hair, we have been able to produce an i ld,-i Hair Tonic and Restorer, which con- tains an actual comstituent of hair, com. bined with ingredients of re merit ’ for treatment of hair and scalp diseases. i It makes and keeps the scalp clean and healthy, gives life, strength and lustre to, { the hair, and Boed’ Snd where. “aciording to-tasti = Restores Gray Hair to Natural Color -/ Bread Toasters - - - - - 10c e BEintlu rides toek place, a truak 4 4 strange belenging te Mps. Bull In this trunk Were Six d&ffferent wills that Mrs. Bull had drawn up at varieus times. Each will was in a separate box that was sealed and t: d. The will which was fin: filed fér probate in the York court here was found Iater dn a | | e e — e BOMBSHELL IN IRON AND STEEL CIRCLES. Republic Company Reduces Price of Steel Bars to 125 Cents. Cleveland, O., May 25.—“A bombsheli thrown into the iron and steel trade Was the anneuncement late yesterday that the Republic Iron and Stael com- pany had reduced tive price of steel bars to 1.25 s, Pittsburg,” says to- day’s Iron Tfade Review. “The United States Steel corporation subsidiaries, Jgfiel & Lleughlin Stzel eompany and Cambria Steel company, have met the cut and it is understood that other makers will do so also. “Just what will be the effect upon the general markets it is still a little too 2arly te determine definitely. A general meeting of manufacturers will h% Moaday in New Yerk city to o copditions. “Pending busimess in structural ma- terial is being held up awaiting devei- epmenta. No matter hew long and thick your hair Is, WYETH'S SAGE AND S HAIR REMEDY will make it longer and thicker. It will remove every trace of dandruff in a few days, _+ stopfalling inione week, and start a new growth in L’ from one to three months. "Guaranteed to be as Represented or Money Refunded 86c. AND $2.00 A BOTTLD AT ALL DRUGGISTS If your Druggist doss not keep it 7 psgg g send 50c. i stamps and we will WYETH CHEMICAL COMPANY.” 7 costuamr sr. e % 9 NEW YORK CITY, N.Y. FREE who will send us this adverisement Bie Tor ot Sea Free to anyone of wrapping ing the soap. 3 to cover cost For Sale and Recommended by Lee & Osgood Imitation Leather Chair Seats Fishing Tackle Run Easy Lawn Mowers THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street YALE CREW CHANGES PLANS. Postpones Departure to Gales Ferry Until June 4—©Only Slight Medifica- tions in Stroke, Testimonial "% Ba® Seen & great sufferer for years defore learning PEurn-0+Gin. I Bad musplacement, fainting spells, headache. and other female troubles, which mads me feel 4 weak. I tried different doctors, but none gave me reHef, took Viburn-@-Gin and It selieves me se much that I want to spreag the news of what it has done for ms. It certainly @s as much fer other sick women.” are giad t» kmow of the wendorful bGemefit that Vibura-0-Gia Bas always deen te sulfsrers of their sex. Theumads of ladios epread the geod ROWS GMENE thely Seigithers end friends. Others write letters for publicasion, thas suffering sisters, enkmeown i9 them, may learm about it i» the mewspapers. S the pecd work gees ea. Vibuen-O-Ois s & purely vegstable compound, ocentaining ne Sexmlul preperties, is avitvely spestfic in its curative actien " om the wemarlly ergans ADs an 8 functiens. : To young and oid it is dighly recommendsd fov e treat- ment of all formae of female treudles. New Haven, Conn., May 25—Yale rowing eficials teday made an imper- tant change in their plans for going to the permanent training quarters at Gales Ferry. Instepd of leaving New MHaven for there nekt Wednegday they ‘have deeid, postpone thei depar- ture until g ¥, June 4. Rocihtmn close at Yaie next Wednesday and the rowing sy & wéll be free to go to Gales ¥ | i ALL BRUGGISTS SELL IT $1.26 & bottle with full directions. FRANCO-GERMAN CHEMICAL CO., 106 West 12%th Street, Mew Yo to ke New en Marver the remainder of nuts w They. will, go te Gales Fer- ry U olarship esfminatiens »e n in New Haven and part in Gales z Capsein Frost today thdt the reason --Yde‘ly'ed in_ the race at Princeron ldst Satu S0 “dec ke ly was that the erew was ro g A new erder and that jt had not learnad to apply its power effect . He sajj s oSy B b ™a t deved were diracted at the four-mile race with Harvasd,

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