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SENATE VOTES FOR FINANCE EXRER? House Takes From Calendar Resolutions for Appointment of Judges and Elects Them. b. 18.—The se today ve debate, passed the the employment of a The house took from | number of resolutions of judges, and they Amos lake, town of Preston The senate a 11.30 a. m. Friday at rned to IN THE HOUSE appointment i cted. IN THE SENATE turbed. Substitute Bill Regardmg the Dis- {Special to charge of Insane Persons. .Hartford, Feb, 1¢.-—Repul e el Hyde of Manchester, riford, Feb. 18—In the senate to- | Thursday’s session of - the committee on humane institu- | Chaplain Dunlap offered prayer reported a substitute Dlll relat- | ferring to the centennial of the tre to the discharge of inmates in the| of Ghen Then followed repor hospital for the insane. It|committess. starting with the un- that when the hospital au- | favorable reports of the committee on re satisfied that an inmate and game, which leaves the undi a lawes . cities d by order of a probate cour nsane or a proper subject to be he hospital, they may bring aperior earing, may order ¢ direct turbed d Dore act & on creat such siti may | e in the town of \mlmm deem was adopted giv a endar and printing N of tk ouse to the c health and safety Taxation Expert. i ralled { day: afternoon, from the | coneerning school ension of “Why 2 suspe . Back replied: “It he custom to suspend the the e committee | to If it he state pension expert on udze- calendar and pol B. Dil de 3 neton; nators Cheney. Molloy, Whitney, Grady. ted Rights Restored. o upon DeForest iam H. Hol- . Conlon of Bouchard of s Pierson Heineman ford and s sald i he thought re a refiection on the he would vote| was passed Calendar, 1t10m8 a n judges were pasge rost, deputy judge, Nauga- | Hungerford of Naug : v, judge. and W. L Meriden; Miiton C. James R. Mead of : Norman S. Bucki judge of Milfo: demt Reperts of Committees. ommittee on fisheries and game | ann eq favorably on substitute bill | for iting the teking of per: on amend age, and hoped effect at in was p: cour- Vote ssec FOR EVERY SUFFERER | FROM CONSTIPATION RheumasalTsvl;s—l‘lres Quick and Safe Relief Tive zafest, most pleasant and quickest | way to relieve stipation and all the roisery and ills that go with it, is to dis- masalts in water and t is effervescing. ntifically blended | carbonated lithia the stomach and | ¢ s and poisons | r leaves the intestinal canal clean and | offered il service bill rdered 1 hi the In wre | ment or addition ncluded in ad- 3 ore ournment o He nounced that an- Thursday i for W you are bothered with constipation, he headaches, sallow skin, coated tongue, mittee 2¢ breath, indigestion, biliousness, neu- zlgm or rheumatism, then you need that eumasalts. Fine for both adults and ants. rith what was prov: while in tl 1t is 2 uric acid solvent as well as a sa- aid there w nice bl line laxative. Instead of “‘doping” yourself | pitcher in the uttee room and with drug-forming, heart-depressing “lax- | that it contained microbes as big ativa” pills and tablets, take Rheumasalis. | as black bass. The other day while 5t i delicious to the taste and acts quickly | committeemen were observing the an- without griping or nausea. Rheumasalts | tics of the microbes, in came a fellow is as pure as the natural laxative salts| with a haps a_chauffeur. 1 the Mineral Springs. { with a pail of zasoline. The fellow xt time you need a laxative, ask | }ifted something from pail and vour druggist for mbeut five ounces of | thurst it with his hands into the pitcl asalts. If he hasn't the original and the speaker did mot know asalts, write to the Rheumabath | Whether or not the chap was to take Company. Minrezpolls, Minn., who will | 2 bath. Mr. Rogers suggested the ap- é 0 see that you are supplied. { pointment of a committee to investi- | gate. The matter was referred to the committee on ru ecalth and safety. == O The house adjourned to 11.30 Friday Auto Repairing and Painting | ooz ** ; We repair Autos of all kinds in ths | Latest Improved Facilities make | cur shop unexcelied in New England. We bake the paint en, which mak ear better, keep its gioss lenge: and wall not crack. Why net have yours cosls no more, LEGISLATIVE NOTES. The railroad committee gave hear- ing Thursday afternoon on the bill | amending the charter of the Attawau- gan Street Rallway company which ‘Dra‘“ded simpl. r an extension of | time of completion and operation. Rep- | resentative Back appeared in favor of | the amendment. There was no oppo- | sition. { right? Souvenir Taylor was on his job, as Bentley-Clarke Auto Co.|vsual Thorsasy. in anticication of a | g Il attendance on Friday, he placed | 82 Main St. Westerly, R. I, ir Washington birthday postal FOR UPSET STOMACH, INDIGESTION, GAS, HEARTBURN--PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN TIME IT! IN FIVE MINUTES YOUR|Pape’s Diapepsin. 1t's so needless to SICK 5 sACH have a bad stomach—make your next iV L meai a favorite food meal, then take a FEELS FINE !little Diapepsin. There will not be any 2 £ ross—eat without fear. It's be- |cause Pape’s Diapepsin “really does” upset stomach, indiges- jregulate weak, out-of-order stomachs ion, tburn dyspepsia; when the|that give it its millions of sales an- ‘ood you eat ferments into gases and|nually. 2 stubborn Iumps; your head aches and| Get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's vou feel sick and miserable, that's|Diapepsin from any drug store. It is when you realize the magic in Pape's|the quickest, surest stomach relief and Diapepsin. It makes stomach distress cure known. It acts almost like magic. §o in five minutes. If your stomach is a scientific, harmless stomactk 5 in a revolt—if you can’t get it reg- prepe.n;mm which uuly belongs in :lated, please, for Your sake, trylevery home. h and Game Laws Are Left Uv-u.he-1 drax | | { | | | | 1 | | K | tained them UB-MARK RUBBERS FOR MY LADY’S FEET Sir Walter Raleigh gallantly threw down his cloak on -the wet earth that the Queen pass with her dainty slippers. For the past sixty years the manufacturers of Hub-Mark rubber footwear “have the women of the iand even more effectively. ‘A courtier’s cloak for 2 carpet is godd as it goes, but it doesn’t go far enougk. Hub-Mark rubbers have done such service for years that the service is common talk. They furnish the one perfect weather- Hub-Mark proof carpet wherever you go. rubbers for men, women, boys or gi standard both in quality of material and excellence of workmanship. The first cost of Hub-Mark rubbers is no more than that of other first quality goods and they wear much longer. “Hub-Mark™ to the storeman when you buy rubbers. ‘These rubbers are manufactured by the Boston Rub- ber Shoe Company, Malden, Mass. THE HUB-MARK IS YOUR VALUE-MARK FOR SALE BY Charbonneau & Andrews, Bros., The Peoples Store, Taftville, Dearnley & Clerke, Voluntown, Geo. W. Dart, Uncasville and Montville might wm—— W served as far gallant irls are Figure it out and then say M. J. Cummings, Branche s on the desks in ihe senate and Percy C. Eggleston, Mrs. X Icher and several other ladies from New London, with Senator ppeared before the committee incorporations Thursday afternoon the interest of the proposea act in- rporating the Young Woman's “hristian association of New London. The petition of Frederick P. Latimer | and others for incorporation to furnish electric light and power was given consideration by the committee on in- vorations Thursday afternocn. The sure is practic to validate ac- ind amend an existing charter. he committee on public health and s made unfavorable report on the < concerning vaccination which were given public hearing Tuesday. was accepted and the bills Groton Borough Charter. for Fet 18.—Th committee 10 boroughs held hearing T‘\std'l afternoon on acts amending harter of the borough of Groton. The .nnendmem if approved, will ps reasurer of the water give sufficient bond,” and ommissioners shall 2 $500 in one year, a vote of the legal voters of Attorney John C. Geary in favor of the amendments, . Tyler Landphere, H. C esentative Crandall Iystic Oral school were the committee on ap- day afternoon. One appropriation for the a dormitory for the for an appropriation and care of the pu- s ending Sept. 30, rease in allow- per capita. Rep- . Clara M. H. dent of the Bull, L. Morgan and ¥ H. 2 the m it There was no oppe FRENCH PREMIER SPEAKS | RESTORATION OF BELGIUM. | Deputies Applauded Wren He Tatked of Retaking Alsace and Lorraine, 18, 4.35 m.—Premier iviani took occasion to declare to the chamber of deputies to- ¢ it was the determination of government to prosecute 1 victory for the allies had ttained ” the id, “to bring about the res- of Belgium and to retake Als- > and Lorraine. French applauded M. alluded eloguently to felt by France for the ip of the populations of ences occupied by the Ger- ance, which, he , ho added, would persist until imperialism, which had en- to crush all liberty was i deavored self c The steadfastneshs of the men in the mud of the trenches, and above oll, of the high moral force which Sus- in saving the country M. Viviani spoke with all habi al srace, elocu and thrills, As his vibrating voice ceased the members of the chamber rose to their feet cheering and applauding. The occasion of Premier Viviani's declaration was the qtestion raised by Charles Chaumet, in the name of the republicans of the left as to the pro- priety of two soclalist cabinet minis- tere, Jules Guesde and Marcel Sem- bat, in taking part in the international soclalist conference recently held in London; the deputy affirming that the Trembers of the cabinet could mnot act in a political sense with persons from other countries without raising doubt as 1o the unity of the French ministry . M. Chaumet thanked Premier Vivia- ni for having dissipated. but his reclar- | ation, any wrong impression regard- ing the national policy. DEERFOOT FARM HAS NOT BEEN QUARANTINED. Despatches Sent Out from Southbore Were Erroneous. I outhboro. Tfoot farm not been tined, as was erroneously stated in a news despatch from this town publish- ed vesterday. In a telephoune conversation today, Dr, L. H. Howard, commissioner of animal industry at Boeton, made plain how the mistake arose. In a ship- ment of hogs received from Bast Buffalo, N. Y. eight animals were found to be infecied with the foot and mouth disease and the slaughter house near the railroad station, where the inspection was made, was Immediately quarantined. The hogs were not re- moved to the Deerfoot farm, which is situated nearly two miles from the slaughter house, and was in no way exposed to the infection. L) HOBSON REVIVES FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS IN HOUSE. Sentiment of Members is to Let Japan and China Adjust Matters. Washington, Feb, 18.—Far easiern affairs were brought up again in the house late today by Representative Hobson, who has resolutions pending which refer to the Japanese demands in_China. Republican Leader Mann and Chair- man Flood of the foreign affairs com- mittes both protested that the sub- Fitch | . A. Johnson. There no op- " Aid for Oral School. b. 18—The two bills under the brus | emotionas | ject should not be that President Wilson should be free hand in dealing with complicated and left th time” said Representat is absolutely necessary th the house and the people of the coun- | place re { dent of the United “It would be a serious thing fi congress, tion withont all of the informs which is available to the pres to interfere in the foreign rela- country, Wiison esiden him in th land we must not endeavor t hamper or interfere with leve he is anxious to 3 rights of this country and to preser He Dle. matters, annoy, is preside the p peace, I hope will be able to pro- tect our rights and to preserve pe The only t we can do under the ith in to bave administration.’ Representative Flood declared no time for this counts nto the troubles between C| Japan, if there are any such trou The si position w: Representative Kent of Cal serted that ““ve ought no establish and mzintain a Mon trine in the far east.” 1 1,000 TONS OF FLOUR AND CORN FOR BELGIUM In Cargo of Steamer Batiscan, Which Sailed from New York Yesterday. 18.—Carrying ions from near Bal the commission | ailed today for New York, Feb. tons of food nona states in the union, the steamer can, under charter of for relief in Belgium, Rotterdam. The largest single item in the cargo was 1,000 tons of flour and shelled corn from Yowa. There were dona- n bulk Five Dollar Sale of New Spring Dresses ‘ew York manufacturer of Women’s and Misses’ Diresses a special lot of the newer models, which we now place on sale for only We have just received from a ! Five Dcl fars. EXAMINE THESE DRESSE. SEE OUR WINDOW DI3P They are all made of a good Wool Scrze in Black, Blue, Brown, Tan and Garnet, and are finished with vests, cuffs, and in some cases belts of contrasting colors and They are swagger litile dresses, right up-to- the-minute in every particular, and you can’t match ‘weaves, them for this price. $3.00 Two New Lines of House Dresses JUST RECEIVED mg’am/m = Business Center of Norwich ’ 1 S WELL LAY Attractive in Price, Design and Quality Lot No. 79¢ This first lot which we seil for only 798¢ is made up of pretty ginghams in good stripe and check designs and of solid color chambrays. Well made in every particular they unusually good values for this low price. Y= are Lot No. 2 These House Dresses are differ- ent—they have style, plenty of material has been used and the patterns and colorings are most attractive. are made with pique vests and collars and are prettily trimmed with embroidery. 95¢ Some of the dresses (7 ti 'ns also from Porto Rico = u. The ship carried the larg ber of single packages donations that has yet been sent by the commi cne cargo. There 0,000 n all i EAST CENTRAL F'OMONA Meets at South Glastonbury Wednes- day for Installation—Tolland Man [ Master meeting bury grange at Academ Glastonbury, Wednesda gree was conferred on the morning _session served at noon in the grange and the was taken up with anfl business. The following were insialled, the in- stalling officer being State Master J. of Easton: Master, | Tolland: overseer, | Rockville: lecture: Hartford; stewarc T. J. Campbell. Eloomfield; asststant sfeward, Donald Johnson, Burnside; chaplain, John Ogden, Yernon: treas- urer, Charles W. Bradley, Rockville: hall, South The fifth de- dates Dinner was by Glastor termoon s installat on | Luther €. Skinner. Mrs, Amy Spenc Flora, Mrs Haven, South entry; lady assistant steward Lottle Brew- er, Glastonbury:; pianist, Mrs. Wz {|E. Price, Warehouse Point, | Followinz are the committees: { ecutive, Joel H. Brewer, Hillstown, Frank H. Ho]lon, Ellington, George H. Carrier, Glastonbury, 26. Credentials, Henry E. Loomis, ley, Vernon, No. ping, No. 0. 1 anchests ! Alvord, Bolton, ance, Walter B. Price, Enfield, No, | Archie J. Evans, East Hartford, Mrs. T, J. Campjell, Tunxis, Good of Order, Hbward Sikes, eld, No. Miss Bernice Wheeler. Wapping, No. 30: H. H. McKnight, Bl lington, No Miss Adella Loomis, Bolton, No_ 47; H. R. Bartlett, To land, No._ §1. Charity, Rev. J. G. W.| Herold, Hebron, No. 111; Mrs. Eml Pearson, Tolland, No. 51: Miss Amelia {J. Fuller, Columbia, No. 181; Mrs. W. B. Thrali, Verner Mrs. Henry {G. Phelps, Andover, No. 76. Woman's | Work, Mrs. George H. Carrier, Gla tonbury 26: Mrs, Horace A. Sikes, ; Mre. Harriet Barber, !ndmr No. 94; Mrs. Sarah Chapin, Enfield, . No. 151: Mrs. Rose Goodale, Good Will, No. 127. The jurisdiction inciudes Andover, Bolton, Bloomfleid, Cotumbia, Coven- t East Hartford. East Windsor, El- gton Eneld, Glastonbury, Good Will, Hebron, Hillstown, Manchester, Som- ers, Stafford, Suffield, Tolland, Ver- non and Wapping. Eaest WWG* HEAD STUFFED FROM ] CATARRH OR A GOLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. oo oo efeatesfesetiofosd i fe bt Instant relief—no walting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your head clear and you can breathe'freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears, Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from vour druggist now. Apply a lttle of this fragrant, antiseptit, healing cream in your nostrils. It pen- etrates through every air passage of the head. soothes the inflamed or swollen mycous membrane and relief comes instantly. “ It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh. Massachusetts Condemns Boston, 1 London, Feb. Tariff Act. \[ I mpl 6 Czar Gives $500,000 for C 18 holas of Ru: ($500,0 0) to. the irer of ‘company of Moline ary federal his liabilities Midiand Motor Car Co. Bankrupt. a5 funct Midland Motor 1., today hled t $194, .. CASTORIA| For Infants and Children " | jn Use For Gver 30 Years IA]'l!:bJSW‘ the | Siguatare of (RarfG 7L 2R complete line of sizes in QUALITY SHCES AT PRICES THAT ACTUALLY ALEXANDER'S BOOT SHOP Corner Main and Market Streets New Limes of the Latest and Best Styles In Women's and Misses’ Shoes PEF™ Just received this week. No odds and ends, no old stock. All new clean, fresh, desirable Footwear every lady will be proud to wear. Not only that, but you will find at this popular store the best variety and a SAVE YOU 75¢ to $1.00 a Pair We move our stock quickly at money-saving prices and do not carry over stock that becomes shopworn and out of date. Our lower expenses mean lower prices to you. Take special notice of our Ladies’ Fashionable Footwear with Cloth and Gaiter Tops from $1.95 to $3.45 Also equally big values in Men’s Boys’ and Children’s Shoes at specially low prices to turn our stock into B quick cash., Notice the Window Signs ALEXANDER’S BOOT SHOP Corner Main and MnketStreeu TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY $1. TO NEW YORK S$L. CHELSEA LINE FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BETWEEN NORWICH AND NEW YORK From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days, Sundays at § p. m. New York, - Brooklyn ~“Bridge Pier, East River, foot Roosevelt Street, Hondass ‘Wednesday, Fri- day s_'rm New York to Porto Rico A Sixteen Day Cruise, includ- ing all expenses, $94.50 Also tickets to Geergia, Florida, Ber- muda and Panama Pacific Exposition. John A Dunn AGENT 50 Main Street | i | i | I | | | LEGAL NOTICE NOTlCE JAMES W. BLACKEURY RANK R. M'LAUGHLIN DAVID GILMOUR © CREDITO OF IROBA AT A COURT Norwicu, wit . on of Ar said District, Ordered the creditors of in_their claims ag within six montis in tro; posting a notice to th gether with a copy of this ord BIgnpost nearest to the pia e2id deccased last dweit, and same Town and by publishin same nes na circulation 1d_ District, mna is_Court. LSON J. ATLING, and foregoing rd FANNIBE C. CHURCH, (= return to Tk NOTICE.— ceased are their unders TS of said de- 1 to present d estate io the wrich, in sa 3 Dis opy of record Judse late of Not = Sxhibited Ms ad id estate s there ta seid Administrator CHURCH Prices Marked Down Cut and reduced on the bal- ance of our stock of Horse Blankets, Fur Coats, all kinds {of Carriage and Auto Robes. are bargain values f we want room for o which are alread These goods the money as Spring Goods |shipped. The L. L. Chapman Co. 14 Bath Street, Norwich, Ct. SPECIALS IN Dennison’s Goods FANCY CREPE PAPER 9 reduced from 15¢ LUNCH SETS 1nc reduced from NAPKINS 3c dozen reduced from 5¢ hundred, reduced from 35c 20c Assorted designs for Washintona Birthday and other special occasions. A good oppertunity to secure fresh decorative papers for your Spring House Cleaning. THE CRANSTON (0. M. J. FIELDS, . . Flornst by 39 Ward Street Carpations. Special Forms and Telephone 657.