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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, FEBR A UART 11, 1919 L. A. Teatreau, Marie Durand, Miss Mary, Power: Representative Back's (Killingly) and Representative Backus’ (Thomp- son) bill to have the state guarantee vings bank deposits in Connecticut is stirring up more than passing in. terest In the legislature. The bill is much dlscussed: here Talk of Golf Club. DANIELSON PUTNi\M leo Harvesting Begun at East Killing- | Alexander Gilman's Nomination as B T gt Eotrrens ly—Next Convention of State Car-| Postmaster Filed in the Senate— and there are/ many more penters and Joiners Here—Grangers’'| William Fuller Foreman of Auto- towns. At this mid-winter Play—Wilfred Blanchette Held in $500 Bonds, Edward Caron Sent to truck Company—Burglars in Wor- cester Jail Wear Clothing Stolen 1ds for Hnks out the and if the game will be plan is carr Meriden. from Putnam Store. bopularized here during the coming Nathan D, Prince was in Boston on| Deputy Walter Price of Warehouse| Putnam business men are to be 2 business trip Wednesday. int installed the officers of Wolf Den | urged to join the newly organized Mrs. Earl Young uf_ctovidence vis-|grange at Abington Wednesday eve- | Windham County Farmers Jciation. ited here with her parents, Mr. and| | The success of the o Mrs. F. T. Preston Wednesday. Trinder of the state board of |is claimed, depends in i Mrs. George son of Bridzeport been a or here from |dezree on’ the interest and has been called here by the serious ill-| | in the movement on the p i ness of her mother, Mrs. Henry Bur- Maurice of Whitinsville | the business men, jointly wit 3 tan. iends in Putnam Wednesday. | fatmers, o ; > in the Danie graded e Nominstion Eiled. _Joseph Ples \ St. Tean and - in taking their Poytmaster's Nomination Fied. <t t0 | WoiSewant. s of the board 3 St Alexander Gilman's nomination to be | of reiief, contin S e wiator e e rostmaster at Putnam has beenfiled | receiving the rot e £y Games This Wesk. in the senate, it was announced here Sy 3 h School's Basketball| Wednesday afterncon. § e e R i : r High at Wet Miss Helen A. Mowry, student atfgye on one ground on & tonight a e High at N Srown university, I Teturned to e i G ¥ night | Providence after & visit with her par-| WILLIAM FULLER FOREMAN tnmgected Avemoiy s Wiork ] ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mowry. - o ¥ John P. Fitch of Malden was in town To Head Fire Company Which Will Rsepond with New Autotruck. n of Hartford calling on frie: ate’s Attorney | who is in s Wednesday. Charles E. William Fy haleiddeen - 3 ler has been ele Sl oot St IR foreman of the fire Gevartment com- the banke fa fown will be closed Fii. | Pany to be known as Chemical No. 4, which is to onerate in the line of duty with the new otruck and its equip- ment. nes is to be the first sista iter A. tree day. Class Initiation. were initi Ne Jame ¢ £ meetir Wednesda; rrest made Wednesd. ion of the city eresting for this morning Lincoln Memorial at Owls ewton nds WEAR STOLEN CLOTHING. rere Arrested P o IMStTag: Service, Four Buralars in Webster Me rs of the Pentecostal ncoln memorial with | Have Garments from Milot & Wil- - o s it music by th to bel fiams' Store, L ey P o entme eLE the Methodi n Sunday AR Y Colcnel He v 2 ptain John Murray of the police o ) of Pomfret is to now convinced t e zroup Taadn Wednesday; eve- g Rl e e 3 voung men that hie shot at In this city . Philip’s chure on is city panquet of the P e evenine fe: weeks ago, C.) in an S to stop thelr attempt to run e aws fier he round-d them up in a v back yard in Providence street 3 section of t the same quar- Letters Not Claimed. ddressed as follows ar ster and now hold Start lIce Harvesting. in the Worcester jail on a charge <f having robbed the Raclcot store at ‘Webster. It has also been sscertained that the prisoners can probably right- fully be charged with having made the breaks at the store of Milot & Williams, on Elm street here, for on: of the fellows was dressed in a suit talken from that store. Captain Murray hopes to be able to mako a trip to Worcester soon that he may have a chance to see the pris- oners. He s satisfled that he can} identify at least two of the members of the group of six that Le shot at, for he had them standing before him for a brief period before they made their reckless break to get away, which he allowed them to do rather than shoot them. Omer Milot has visited the prisoner In the Worcester fail and found they | were wearing lothing stolen froin the stock of a partner, the store in which he is Extradition Papers for Plainfield Woman Thief. | Deputy heritf Willlami N, Bates has_secured from Governor \a « H. Holcomb the necessary papers to by bout, so far as Connecticut of- | als are concerned, the requisition of Molly F a'iu the Tombs in New York, and proceeded to Al-| bany to do necessary business in the one with Governor Whitman. It expected that Sheriff Bates will re- twin to s i..dha meounty with his pris- cner before the end of the weel. Not Interested in Pending Measure. Mill aperatives h and in the Grosvenordales—several hundred in number—are not taking any interest in the bill pending in the Connecticut legislature and providing for the re- | duction of the number of working hours each week for mill employes in' the state, a chief argument in favor of the measure being that it will cut down production In a dezree that may | offset over-production or other busi- ness conditions that sometimes caus the mills to run short time. Opera tives in cotton mills in towns in th ection of the e are not © ni A a matte~ cottan operatives have heard anyt about the have become acquainted with Its pr vislons during the present weelk, b are not greatly interested in securin its passa~e for as many of them wor ard are paid on rroductin fear that a reduction in working time would also reduce their wages, g the t office: i eph Lefetre, Hugh work of sting fce at the company plant near ommenced W UALDY .0 Confirmation of Fighway Co enjoyed by mar the members made up| vears old w il for 20 da)s from the town of Killing] W aiter direc: member of the board the Windham ciation for Killingl wors with (he other directors spread the gospel of the moveme nty IN JAIL AT 16. | { a good representation from s | pis town. 1 e o g l Tollbarta 1o Naw 3. aay: | Wilfred Blanchette Held For Superior ! % Mrs, Thomas Beeket who| Court For Three Burgiaries—Ed- sold their farm in the Mashes.! ward Caron, 14, Committed to Reform district, are to locate in Ros School, and N. J.. where N Becket w engage in the automo business. Mrs. Becket leaves fo eland day. DANIELSON SELECTED. Decided on as Place For Next Conven- tion of Carpenters and Joiners. cer order ymmit Frank Young and Joseph Halle, who have returned from attending the : nual convention of the super anion of Carpenters creded after much difficulty Danielson selected as the holding the 1916 convention. bout &0 dele tes I for a stay of three DAYVILLE BREAK. Admitted by Blanchette and Caron Boys. | other at the store of A ¢ - | whor Dayvill Mon - | Dle tng of th by Wilfred faron, the ted here T the trip to T g a some weelc Bl —Two important toc -zotiations for the pu proper in Killingl number of farms will amending appearc said weeks. invol nd E the next few re- IN THE SENATE. ron | ian-| Amendment Fresented to Civil Service Bill Reported by Judiciary Commit- 1i decelope additional pow reded b; pany, whic SCHeL AF\SHIF’ HONORS. mpleted sh School Pupils Attaining Highest | ¢ tand For Semester or Half Year. GRANGERS GIVE PLAY. onfirming adopted unani- The Country Doctor Welil Presented The Orpheum. To Moet Friday, February 19. amendment statement For Pile reformer: cell amendment is as follows: all after the enacting isert the following: Joseph Norton, Eugene Reed, Sznold, ¢ Coorge e commission , Mildred Ch: an apDlica =i an;o !;achu Thelma Cartland, an mwl;;‘?;;“v\”t;ufr con-~ of the Eamous Flora' Lambert, Ethel Warren St Pyramid Pile 1 Marlowe, Beatrice Mayn , or who is Remedy Now intoxicatir following pupils have rec e Offered Free to 1 udies dur t Lo 2 o perform the duties Prove What It = r‘l Salanin to such pesition, or who ‘WillDeforYou. e ’q”‘ !has intentionally made a se state- Pyramid Pile s ment of any material | r pmmud Remedy gives quick rellef, stops itching, bleeding or protruding piles. hemorr- hoids 2nd all rec- tal troubles, in the privacy of your own home. 80ca boxatall druggists. A single re Williams, character as would. operate to di box often cures. Freesample for trial with _ Junivrs—Joseph Eugene tor, or.who has, booklet mailed freo in plain wrapper, Smith, Vandry Sl el if you send us coupon below. SOt feibar et ok s he commission may FREE SAMPLE COUPON irefuse to certify an appleant who PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, ] | found to lack any prelir v req 519 Pyramid Bldg., Marshell, Mich. nch. Thel- | s s Kindly send me a Free sample of Py.amid Pile Remedy, in plain wrapper. Name Street City. Gartland, rt. Hazel ard, John Flora Lam- or who misdemeanor or crime wbove specifies other than as OBITUARY. Mrs. James S. Rooney. sixteen of sald triking out from ten the enth lines James Spencer Rooney, 65, a|thereof the w 1 not be of England, died Wednesday|removed unle ssion ap- PATENTS Prstect your ideas. Handsome o0- {about 4.30 at the home of her daught- proves such remov er, Mrs, Healey on School street. She Section 3. Section twenty-five of . had heen a resident here for many [said act is hereby. amended by striking page Guide Book Free. vears. Besides Mrs. Healey she leaves|out from the last lhrhe:ullnes therroé o ie th-» dau hter Miss Sadie Rooney|the words. ‘no test s be require HARRY E. BACK. Attorney-at-Law ,'p. i lion ‘and two grandchildren,|of persons who have been in the civil Windbam County Savings Bank Bldg |Richard Healey and _ Miss Metta |service more than six months. Danielson, Coan. Healey, the latter of Hartford. “Section 4.1t shall congtitute “suf- n of Sen: Isbell the ded to e > Feb- 4 rold Bar- Service Amendment. Winifred v 1 amend- riffit e com- rending the| a)of the new members In their £ .0: _EANET mmi-sioner . Quickly Followed | | Favorable Report to Senute by Committce from office he commission T emp'oye, of ficient cause for yemoval - member of officer ny in- stitution, department or commission in classified service of the stat cit funds fo- political | 0 intention » hig infi rectly or indir , to indu.e any per- n to acce pciitical v.ew. cr to i_ular candidate for of- act shall take effect was tabled for| printing in the jour. 8. ! Adjournment. ate adjourned to Thursday IN THE HOUSE. Favorable Reports on F. P. Latimer and Arthur M. Brown for Judges at Groton and Griswold Respectively. (Special to The Bulletin.) | Hartford, Feb, 3 ivened at 11.40 Wednes noon adjourned to T ¥y morning at 11.30 o'clock. Several matters wer returned from or reference, committee and glven to resolution. on reports from the mittee as foll Favorable Report on Latimer For Judge at Groton. i Favorable on resoluti appoint P. Latimer judge and Chester. depty court of Groton; The re: F Herwrftt, court was Ju ejected. A. M. Brown Judge at Griswold, appointing | p: the vorable on. resolutions rthur M. Brown judge c rt of Griswold; tabled for e e Tesolution appointing John ge was rejected town | judge of| H. Harris Wa arner, Middletown court, calendar; J. Bren- Warner, judge of Milford c |calendar: resolutions »ointing ¢ Haven, resoluti pudge m" h ¢ racancy en ing first Monda April, 1913, w passed and transferred to senate as was also the resolution to fill the lik vacancy on deputy judgship favorable to Wesley U. Pearne; unfavorat port was made on the resolutic pointing Ennie Ja and repor ted. Taken From Calendar and Passed. | These resolutions w: taken ‘from | {the calendar and pa Appointin; |James R. Mead, judge of {court of Greenwi of \Hufirl! toddard judge (r!’ L‘1c~ Mittora, Legislative Gleanings. Former Representative Abel ner of New London was a visitor at the capitol Wednesday. _The large legislative Connectic Woman n are \rn?(v their committee Suffrage as- job every the outsider i esslve citizens of | One of the Groton, who appeared in opposition the’ appointment of Fred Latimer as judge of the town cou | fore the hearing wold. one of the on the Atlantic =said hat the Hotel Gris- nest summer hotels coast, was a detriment to_the good name of town It is just a trifle queer to see some ats an hour or two before the opening time of the house session, " Taylor, compiler of the Pocket Manual, containing the roll, committees and rules of the zeneral assembly, distributed the handy little red Do to the members, Wednes- day, There will be a liearing this (Thurs- day) afternoon, on_the act presented by Representative McDonald, amend- ing the charter of the city of Putnam. before the committee on cities and boroughs. The resolution presented \ir Wilcox of Stonington, recommending an amendment to the constitution of the United States concerning palygamy was given hearing Wednesday by the committee on federal relations. And | *hat was about all there was to it. Many of the members accepted in- vitation to a meeting of the suf- fragettes held Wednesday -afternoon in the Hotel Hembdlein. The speakers SRR | | i | | | le |n Maurice Costello Famous Moving Picture Actor.-says: “The great thing about Tuxedo is the fact that it gives full fragrance and flavor together with extreme mildness. I find Tuxedo not only the height of pipe enjoyment but a distinct benefit . because it gives just the proper degree of relaxation. Tuxedo is undoubtedly an exceptional tobacco.” e Gt “As Popular As The Movies”—TUXEDO Tuxedo answers every smoke desire — every little palate craving, every longing for the one Perfect Pipe and Clgaretre tobacco. No matter when or how you smoke Tuxedo it sends right into your heart a glimmer of Gladsome Sunshine. And you can just about hear the honeybees buzz in the far-off gardens. The Perfect Tobacce for Pipe and Cigarette Sings into your system a song of keen delight. It spreads real happiness and cheer because it’s smokable, lovable, all day, all night—no matter how the weather fits. Tuxedo’s flavor is so en- ticingly mild and delicately fragrant it will not irritate the mostsensitive throat. Simply the choicest mild leaves of grand old Kentucky Burley—ripe, rich, fragrant and mellow— made into delicious tobacco that smokes as smooth as cream. That’s Tuxedo. 'YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE e o e 10e In Tin Humidors 40c am! 80c In Glass Humidors 50c and 90c THE AMERICA'y TOBACCO COMPANY Sp PE¢; Fon p, Convenient, glassine Famous Green Tin PE & CIGARE 'BALTIC | Antoinette Ga(’ue, 3, Loses Control of | Sled and Plunges into Shet Riv Taoma hom m son ck to DEMOCRATS IN SSEMBLY ] ©On WITHOUT A LEADER | i Caucus Choi Devine of Wa- srbury, Failed to Make Judiciary Committee, and Has Not Assumed | Duties a Floor Leader, Speaker Ignores Democr t plan n rved ocratic r view to e part of steame preventing mist i the German = Devine Evidently Feels Cut ! 7 Ay it e e ais the 1ave her na- iy organized here a The Atlas factory of azel At- Allee of Ridg 0., at W Pa.. re- med operations last summer. after ¢ a course iman plant Mr. No Democrat Has Assumed Leader- ship. ar during t neral made wanted at he, committee, regard to t £100 REWARD $100 per will be is at least sclence has its stages, and he revenue wa destroying d giv uildin developed o1 all e to la heals itching burning skins HAT relief! The first app! cation of Resinol Ointment usually stops all itching and buming freshing even hear a few to ti words from t , even if t now and ther Confiden Washington, for consti- 1 Agent to Mex-:o Feb, 10— Bryan announced (oday iren’s Coughs—Children’s Colds Zad ‘"“d“f‘ 2 ed Both Are Serious. l‘r-;’ e E agent | When one of vour little ones shows| o i ; state dopax1ln°n\ » announcement | symptoms of an ap aching Cold, give. eczema or si was made of his mission. He has beor |it . Dr. Bells. Ploc-Tar-Honey = at Doctors have prescribed Resinol here conferring with Mr. Bryan several [ once. It acts quickly, and preveats regularly for twenty yea days. | Cold growing worse. Very heal- Cit y years. e | ing—sooth s the Lungs, loosens the Resizol Ointment, with the fisky of R--faol The Henry Clay Fire Insurance Co., | mucous, strencthens the tem. It's > i 4 of Lexington and the Great Southern | guarant.ed. 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