Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 20, 1915, Page 8

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MORE JUDGES ELECTED BY HOUSE In Senate There Was Less Than 2 Quorum, But a Fifteen Minute Session Was Held. e lxad,n'g of smeit in Palmer’s cove, Poguon- present todsy butinoc river, and Baker's cove in the t | town of Groton. This last act amends | chapter 75 of the public acts of 1913 {ana provides that no person shall take, assist in taking, or attempt to take any smelt from the waters named, or their tributaries in the town of Groton .nd permitting | by means of a net, seine, or trap, ex- rors than 20 fish | cert during the months of November, for appoint- | December and Janua aken for the Judgeships Censidered, ! ions were taken from the cal- = | ~n@ar and passeq on these court mat- IN THE NATE Appointing John R. Booth, judge court of Danbury; Herbert 3. Bulla recorder of the city court >f Hartf appointing Samuel A. Da- | vis, associate judge ury; Frederick £ the city court of Bridgeport: George E. Hall, judge of the city court of New Haven. Taking of Land, n act concerning the taking of land by towns was taken from the calen- r and passed. The act provides that shall vote to acquire vithin its limits for the purpose obta ng material for the construcw 7, grading, repair or tmprovement lic highways or bridges wil ch town and cannot obtain such {'and by agreement with the owner T | thereof, it may take the same for such } 1 the manner provided by 4109 and 4119 of the general tes, provided no land occupied for hurch or cemetery purpcses shall be N.w Incerperations. }taken unde: ‘ovisions of this act. I'hese matters came from the com- Inspection of Milk. ittee on incorporations favorably was taken from the calendar e Sodiwere Rapls Sor catus ed an act amending an ect amending the charter of the An- i S eratt . oA i 2 the adulteration and ny Trust company of New Haven T s el corporating the Yo Women's ¥ . <hristian association of New Lendon: corporating the Palm ation of New Londo Hw Presbytery of the Calendar Clearzd. Fhess matters on the calendar r action were passed without oppo- | sition: Resdlutions appointing Levi P M. Hickey, judge, and Samuel XN, Brainard, deputy judge, town court of East Hartford; appointing Thomas Melloy, Thomas Hewes and Charle Wililams a commission to secure srmation concerning a digest of Connecticut reports; appointing George riswold, judge, and Cla W_Steadman, deputy judge, town court of Berlin, o TXe ‘"‘w.:L‘cA Unfavorable Reports. ‘he education committee made svorable reports on the bills p: g a written examination vears of age, n number of pupils i s>hool room to 40, that children e allowed to remal: an 15 min ssion, that r ‘schiool o9 be n his possession with exchange, any milk has been subjected ot heat, commonly known “ unless tlhre recep- ame is contained Pasteurized,” with he week of pasteurization. Insurance of Livestock. The act concerning insuranoe of live- stock and other domestic animals was | passed, after bein cen from ] The act provides that companies that insure against cident to, or death of live- ud domestic animals, and for IN THE HOUSE (Special to The Builletin.) Hartford, Feb. 19 ser Healy alled the house to order at 11.45 for 10 first Friday meeting of the pres: sion. Immediately afier the ¥ 7 Chaplain Dunlap, Floor vde of Manchester announ nen the vete was taken for vote was unanim mnta 0 a premium reser\e on all pol- s in force, whether issued in this or elsewhere, equal to the un- portion of the zre i 4 for covering the risks x corporated in anoth acting business AI deposit with t a copy comipa: LEGISLATIVE NOTES. chairinan of the com- favors the consolida- 1 building roads, rivers ommittee, law on autom: he town s strengthened signed b: a. peti- bnfavurahla Reports. physicians John Terle d , resolution e term of office om two to four years, | lish board of vot sioners, rejected: give sealers of weights and measures power over gas and electric meters, re- > a permanent com- Oid Saybrook . was favored before the commit- i‘ Toads, rivers and bridges, by Senator 1. Representatives 1: | Fenn ana | at_ ofclal ballots be used | ry and caucus, rejected; C. v commissioners by te ted, Fer‘fectae‘ R»gnta Restored, spended and rights Representative Mc- heduled for Fri- cerning payments for ham County Law Li- inued. e were restored to|yication Daniel | Souveni corge letter from State vor of the pub- 'y committee made no : Tesolution appointing a person shall in one day. aid this matter was not he executive scssion on Columbla reserveir, Leonard n the town of Kent, or taking use of a_spear or biz-mouth or ego blacik bass from certain wa- | and an act concerning the tak- | HEADACHE, COLDS, COSTIVEBOWELS, |- TAKECASGARETS TONIGHT ! CLEAN YOUR BOWELS AND STOP HEADACHE, COLDS, SOUR STOMACH. DEFENSE OF MASTER PLUMBERS ASSOC‘ATION. Eight Witnesses Testify It Only For Conditions, Existed Bettermeont of Sanitary 2, Feb. ing for the 6 master plumbers ting the Sherman in the federal court today that the National Asso- Master Plumbers of Amer- ras an organization existing only oprove plumbing and sanitary i throughout the country. It provided a course of instruction for these of its members who desired to become proficient in their buslpess, e witnesses said. ux Clty manager for house, said he had law, told the jury here its members and that als com- had never been In- e result of reported b.y- Get a 10-cent box mow. You men and women who can't geb feeling right—who have headache, coated tongue, bad taste and foul|S ) 0ss examination, howaver, ®reath, dizsiness, can't sleep, are bil- | 1¢_admitied that complaints might foue, nervous and upset, bothered with | 2ve been made” and his “business might have @ injured,” without the own to him. 2 sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or bave 2 bad cold. A Are you keeping your bowels clean,James C. with Cascarets, or merely forcing a ;“’,”! passageway every few days with salts, | POt Cathartic pills or caster oil? 1 Cascarets work twhile you sleep; CONNECTICUT Cleanse the stomach, refhove the sour, | undigested, fermenting food and foul | maves; take the excess bile from tI iver and carry ut of the system =i aele matier andj and Neb., STUDENTS WIN | HONORS AT SHEFF. SCIENTIFIC, Of Twolva of the Mighest Rank, Ten| Are From This State, il straighten] N 1¢-cent box | € odore K. Emboff, Collins- . Hiil, Hartford; Edwin 2 ol; George H. Phelps, use Point and William A. Sum- ner, Rockville. penetrates the Muings of o @nd langs and fights the Germ the Disease, giving quick relief natgral healing, “Our whole family depend on Pine-Tar-Honey for Coughs and Colds,” writes Mr. E. Williams, armilton, Obio. It always helps. e, at yvour Druggist. Hartford—Thursday night was the thirty-second anniversary of the in- stitution of Hartford lodge No. 19, D. . Hiks. SALE COMMENCES THIS MORNING Just see what you can do with the small sum of nine cents! The amount is trifling, the actual sav- in dollars and cents is small because the entire outlay you make is small, but the per cent saved is as big as we have ever offered in any sale. All around the store you will find many chances to save i It’s all good Boston Store merchandise, too. a few pennies in this NINE CENT SALE. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT SCRIM CURTAIN - 9 £ values up to TMPORTET would be and 25¢ a CURTAL uitable for yard . GURTAT brass rods to 54-inch length, ] fipish........ . % LACE AND EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT of Veilings GERMAN VAL 2 x nd 10c 2 yard—2 yards for 2 3 . % DOMESTICS AND LINENS BLBACHED PILLOW tnches—Each B % COTTON ‘.ATU,\ > o ariee S8 BIG VALUES IN TOWELS, ETC. BUEACHHD TURKI: HEMMED NAPKI HUCK TOWEL FANCY WH N toe Siem 15¢ SOFT COLLARS— are blue and tan FAST BLACK COTTON medium weight, seamle: BLACK COTTON medium weight in 1 ar WOMEN'S RIBBED vests of light w for 1235¢C MISSES’ RIBT models, £l bleached, in siz RIBBON DEPARTMENT HAIR E~)‘V RIBBONS in all larly 15c a . We Close Monday All Day Washington’s Birthday NOTION DEPARTMENT 'V\ HITE BASTING THB.EAD, size 41', 50 and €0, value 3 Spools for .. 4 Spoots for . BLACK SBWING S LE\ value Sc—2 Spools for.. NICKELED SAFETY card—6 Cards for . COMMON PINS—408 o 4 Papors for EN. poy on roll - . SEE-IT- SE’RI\' khxl all sizes . FOLDING 2 Carda for . JAPANNED \\iRL H\m assorted in both regular and invisidle...... NAINSOOK DRESb SHIELDS, double covered, SEW-ON HOSE SUPPORTHRS made of Elrong sus- pender webbing .............. INFANTS' S‘D“PORTERSA I2C coccncciocntticannoacnnen WHITTEMORE white TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT THREE STANDARD TOILET SOAPS — Palmolive, Jergen's Geranium and Munyon's Witch Hazel-A Cake 8¢ JAR OF GOOD COLD CREAM Bl ONBE QUART OF AMMONIA..... L < TOOTH BRUSHES—4 rows of 'zmsues, bone handle So 170 HAND SCRUBS with wooden back. .. 16¢ DRESSING COMBS in black fibe Gaeltl e L TE Sogm o o T WHISK BROOMS with piush top and ring. BONE HAIRPINS—varicus s in shell and ambe; SHELL AXD AMBER BRATD PIN ‘ of shares, 25c quallties. e nets in pack- seeees S0 HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS CHILDREX f 8T Fancy Weaves in both plain and belted models. Today Your Choice Wh Values up to $19.98 A number of very pretty SILK DRESSES LARGE EGG BEATER: STRAINERS .... SINK SHOVETL AN ILA.RZ}E DISH MO 3 ASBESTOS HOLD wmm BATHERN bOT‘.afi .. GAS TOASTERS e DUCKLING FLEECE, 27 | riety of styles for your selection. % 12%c PERCALES, Stock dbut In short lengths, a yard wide. i5¢c RFPPLETTE in 10 to length will be cut, all fast c Final Round-Up Sale of Winter Coats ALL PATRONS ARE URGED TO MAKE THEIR SELECTION NOW FROM THESE VERY UNUSUAL COAT. VALUES Not one coat in the lot is not strictly up-to-the-minute in style, and not one but was excellent value at the price formerly asked. The weaves represented are Zibelines, Cheviots and KITCHENWARE DEPARTMENT 2 CAKES OF IVORY SOAP for.. 2 CAKES LIFE BUOY SOAP 13 TRONING WAX for. 1 PACRAGE DU LUX. ¢ TUMBLERS for... AMELED PIE PAN. AMELED SOAP DISH.. . PARING KNIVES ...... : PLATED TEA SPOONS.. COAT HANGERS. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT DENNISON'S C CREPE PAPER NAPKINS V\llh ool 8éc & hundred—S50 for ... 1tc HOCKEY PLAYI’Z\’G CAR[‘)S PE PA WASH GOODsS DEPARTMENT very fine count, from 20-yard len ART EMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT 1234c BATTENBPRG DOYLIES. STAMPED PIN CUSHIO MPED TEA APRON STAMPETD TRAY CLOTE: NS with ¢ S with cotton THERE’S PLENTY OF REAL COLD WEATHER YET TO COME. TWO MONTHS WHEN THE GOOD, WARM COAT IS MOST NEEDED ile They L.ast $5.00 modets NOW $10.00 TODAY IS THE LAST DAY OF THE FEBRUARY WHITE SALE

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