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INCORPORATE Y.W.C.A. NEW LONDON Bill Passed in the Senate—There Was a Good Attendance in Both Branches of the General Assmbly. (Specail to The Bulletin.) Hartford, Feb. 26.—After making an unofficial count of members present o house of representatives, lican r, made mo a roll call, presumably for Vru?'l" ose n" having a larger attendance sessions. The roll call divulged " present, seven above & quorun New London county of the 3 bers were absent, ty 13 of the n Windham c o D were among the absentees. Unfaverable Judiciary Reports. these. nd the me: ; foreizn amount report on cepted to relating chments, attached from 3 anics’ liens horses gnd tent on ‘he and material and pool room t h hotel nts; g foreign attac! Mr. Wilcox Wins. imittee on federal relaiio taur ington, \\hwn is which stipulate: Connectic: 1 oppo- ed to the epresenta ud to the of congress for Con- slatures of other Fishing and Gunning. 3 0 ttee on insurance report- T rable reports came from thel| . The 4 r Do v iiece-on, Ak and fiamo on tiese | &3 favorably on the bill incorporating . wh re x anaj e TREvCICE committee reports accepted cern- | 7 . R T - . John R. Hil b ay, Louls F 1 se season fo ek for ten | IS £ L : ing clo O Ok o Butler, William BroSmith, James L. S be- | Howard, dmund Zacher, Walter number of pheasa: one person at ten with the national board e Change of Reference. reported sale rf comm chments. the committee, stated t o appearance for prevailed iven leave to withdraw. The Governor’s Staff. he military made unfavoral e bill concern s staff and the bill vas explained t} e presented. of three © be officers of the national all Merger Opposed. rporations committes made report o Meriden Agricul n grange, oration of The Error Was Corrected. utio ng Jame court of Tect an appoin favorable deputy jud; Favorable Finance. Bridgeport. A Federal Matter. favorably 1d to congress xport p:max D: her bust voted to Legls!ahve Notes. gle matter was starred f endar ! of 3600 in imittee on rail ed the members and thei nner at the Hotel Eond, served for Mr. ed on Friday. the official would rece! was generally uld affix his signature on He document Painiess Dentistry 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. Sundays You're Practical Men and Women What you want to be sure of is that the dental work you have done is eafe, skillful and lasting. If to first-class work you are sure it will be absolutely painless and that the charges are within easy reach of the mechanic as well as the million- aire, that sort of dental service to you can be summed up in two words—complete satisfaction. We stand on the platform of skillful, painless dentistry, at mod- erate prices. DR. F. C. JACKSON, DR. D. J. COYLE Succeeding the King Dental Co. 203 Main Street, Next to Boston Stors Lady Attendant 'Phone 1282-3 Stands the Test of Time ns would turday, so that its provi be operative March 1. The judiciary non report on the Norwich judgeshfp matter, whick longer period ship in the n any other judge- tate. T:E SENATE. Act Passed Incorporating Y. W. C. A. cf New London. 2te’s Attorney of Windham county, senate at the sess the ad be to Tuesday next tion carried, e committee on incorporations re- ported orably on the bill to allow American School for the Deaf in establish end ma institution: buildings for its 1imits of any téwn tate. Calendar. The committes also reported favor- ably on the bill auth ng the sch other th "E. Robins uf Hart- 1861, and by such | its interest the mortgage, Calendar. Travelers’ Insurance Company. The G. Cowles, ald 2 d A, Page an Cal-enan. Liens on Gravestones. i > judiciary re- 1e bill to au- of lieus on grave- monuments. e was explain- 1. The report bill rejected, Calendar. and cemetery f the ce ator T: and ed by accepted n of New Ha- ithout limiting rporating the association fishing in es to insure hiv animal 3ill concern nspection and Reports of Committees. Judic ary —Unf: cer erican cing the t from aita question nd said that were in e PROMOTIONS IN ARMY TO BE MADE ON MERIT Secretary Garrlson Has Banished Out- side Influences. nished ou by promulgat to malie known r department, that of- nd_detail m\x]u e ‘J:)L(' The | means througn. which outsid be employed to £ war department , assignment. i - T APoar Secre and in whose hehal s nade to obtain advan ment, to ascertain if such efforts w the officer's knowledge periors; offi- of milit: detail of.sp Y in- 1 of- ation be from ered these sources ng with com- in making de- cor DO NOT THINK PRESIDENT WILL CALL EXTRA SESSION Administration Senators Inclined to Doubt Such Action, Fe —Adminisira- tion senators tonight were inclined to doubt that President Wilson would call an extra session of the senate after March 4th jer the Colombian emnit 1 canal right treaties for other purpose. The presideng cabinet discussed | the advi s of such action during the day, ar as is known no final decision w : Members of | clined tal later e la some of the d d the p ident call the extra se many have openly expressed ion that nothing could be ac ed. Republicans opposed to tion of the Colombian and treaties have declared they against them all summer, de- a has been suggested that trade commission might be considered at an extra ses- i he prospect of c ‘ming all the nominees before adjournment ap- peared brighter than ever today, Sev- eral republican senators said that they the fed- nominations did not believe the fight egainst the president’s appointments would be carried Arguments in Frank Case Concluded. Washington, Feb. 26.—Arguments on the Georgia federal court’s decision re- | fusing a writ of habeas corpus to Leo ank, under death sentence for murder of Mary Phagan, the At- lanta factos 1, were concluded to- day before the United States, supreme court. A decision probably will not be given for at least several weeks. ommittee has made has been held up for a n of sion. Imme after the opening 0(! the da 11 moved that when rned that ‘or towns The was the charter of the —Secretary the titute the basis He praperly influence in | m governors of | COLORED ME former} 10c quality—2 yards for. SHED BANDS from 1 to 2 lar SWISS INSERTIO! 10¢ NARROW regularly SWISS A wide, were D CAMBRIC 12%c and 13c a from 214 to 414 2 yards for.... vard GERM A VAL a yara—2 yards for. 86~ NCH UNBLEACHED CO INCH BLEACHED BLEACHED PILIA hes—Each BLEACHE COTTO UN! BLEACHED TURKIS UNBLEACHED CRA: PKRINS WHITE GOODS SE —a small TTON. MEN’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT HALF H } TAN, a Last Day of the Nine Cent Sale All around the store, remember, you will find little nine cent saving items--small in themselves--but actual savings in as are necessary in every home. You will hardly believe the tremendous number of little things which you can get at the Boston Store at a price so All standard merchandise of high quality. such everyday articles small. 1ot of Veilings LIM ELA . % S0 INFA white .. THREE 1 15¢ DRE! medium weight forced he: B SOFT COLLA nd are blue a ach 3 for 25¢c Wi have received a special lot cream the & iches wide, SPECIAL AXMINSTER pairs for 25¢ Special Saturday Values In The Drapery and Rug Department A VERY UNUSUAL VALUE IN FINE CURTAIN SCRIM nd we ordinarily hemsti % A YARD SPECIAL 9 A YARD SPECIAL 18c fine scr! medium WOMEN MISSES' models, 1235 s HAIR larly WHITE BA 5c—3 Spools for .. 4 Spools for value Sc—2 Spools for. NICKELED SAFETY PINS in card—6 Cards for .... COMMON 4 Papers for g WHITE TWILL L'D T \‘-"F of NAINSOOK DRESS SHIELDS, duub‘.e covered, SEW-ON HOSE SUPPORTERS made of s:rong pender webbing . W mrn \IURh fine teeth WHISK BROC NE HAIRPINS— SHELL AND of shapes, 23c qualities PAPER NAPKINS with ndred—50 for HOCKEY "THOOL COMPOSI vests of light for 12%c . BOW 15¢ a vard COTTON NOTION DEPARTMENT ING THREAD, H BUTT WING of letter P!\"—(uo on a paper ™ SBE-IT-SPRING DRESI Y‘ASTL white, all sizes ... S0-NO-MORE DRESS F. Aé'l'" \L“\ in black or “‘ulP PORT! RS, blac SUP! LIOE POLISH: TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT ANDARD TOILET SOAPS — Palmolive, Jergen's Geranium and Munyon's Witch Hazel—A Cake 25¢c JAR OF GOOD COLD CREAM ONB QUART OF AMMO} 1% TOOTH BRUSHES—4 rows of bri Sc HAND SCRUBS with wooden back. A. les, bone G COMBS in bla MS with top and 1 AMBER BRAID PINS in 'S CREPE PAPER olors ed ool PLAYING C4 TIO paper HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DEP'T. FAST BLACK COTTON wveight, HOSE FOT seamless hose of r HOSE eight in 1 and 1 RIBBED VESTS, es 6 to low neck sizes 4 to 6, and old RIBBED VEST; 1 bleached, ART EMBROID!:'.RY DEPARTMENT BATTENBERG AMPED PIN STAMPED TEA APRONS STAMPED DOYLIE HIO! C TR CLOTHS... RIBBONS A on spool, hell and amber a good varie S with cotton for entbrs ery with cotton for embroidery.. KITCHENWARE DEPARTN[ENT CAKES OF IVORY SOAP for CAKES LIFE BUOY SOAP fc 12 TRONING WAX fo . % - 9 .9 1 PACKAGE DU LUX. . % 4 TUMBLERS for.. . - 9¢ ENAMELED PIE PAN. - % ENAMELED SOAP DISH. o oe PARING KNIV . . 9 PLATED TEA SPOONS . 9 FOLDT! COAT HA . 9% LARGE EGG BEATERS . 8¢ SINK suu\'rL AND BR - % LARGE DISH MOPS Sevie 9c 3 ASBESTOS HOLDERS...... 9c WHITE EATHERN BOWLS.. . 9 GAS TOASTERS .......... . Se size HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS of good quality—3 for.. CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS with colored border— 2 for Sc WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS-—a rare bargain—5 for 9c OS¢ handle The New Spring Suits FIRST SHOWING OF THE NOVEL SPRING Ffi?HlONS This first showing displays the style tendency of the season’s most effectively and you are cordially invited to inspect the many pretty, medish suits which we now have ready for you. The feature of this season’s styles is, of course, the full, circular skirt. Cut short enough to afford a generous glimpse of the dainty feot wear, it affords a charming contrast to the styles of the past two seasons. See These New Suits There’s Grace In Every Line GARMENT SECTION— 9c @ . 9% SECOND FLOOR vice At the Sheltering Arms be conducted by the , there wi ernoon and Gaspel o Christian Science Shetucket street Sunday orning will be Christ Jesus. At Park Cengregational preaching by the pastor at morning and the vesper serv church, both the the the pastor will preach morning and at the 3 At the German Lutheran church the tor, Rev. F, P. Werth, will preach morning servic anday hool t noon. in ‘clock service. At St morning prayer and sermon, followed by Sunday scheel. Evening prayer and sermon. At Christ Episcopal church holy com- munion followed by service and ser- mon. Sunday school at noon. Ev- ening prayer. Address. At the men’'s meeting at_the Y. M~ C. A. Sunday afternoon Rev. Cobb will be the speaker. music by the orchestra. At the Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. F. W. Coleman, pastor, morning sublect, Christian Steward =r‘mm Broadway Congregational | the | Andrew's Episcopal church,| _Loyal Temperance association, unders president, will hold us their rooms, 83 ket street, Bill block, Sunday he Second Congregational church hip with unday school ening serv- B Ane s _\hqil]('fl. s chometriat. < and follow with vening. Federated church the i1 be Rev. Luther L. Holmes \st Great Plain. Morning subject, Discipleship of a New Age. Eveniny tobic, Characteristics of Christian Manhood. Taftville Congregational chureh, ing » The Seven Sayings Il_The Miracle of Par Kvening sermon, The Parables of the Passion: The Wicked Husbandmen. . At the First Bap*ist church, morn- ing subject, The Dominant Note in the Preaching of Jesus. Evening subject, Can an Agnostic Go to Heaven? Sun- day school dt noon and B. Y. . before evening service. At the First Cc regational church, | Rev. G. H, Ewing stor, morning sub- Ject, Paul's Plan .d Ours. The pas- for will preach at the evening service. Town Men's Bible class mests at noon. ermon and| :bject, Death of Eli and Sons, Special subject for_discussion, How Does God Cail Men Today? Christian Endeaver meeting before eveninz ser- vice, At the Church of the Goed Shepherd, Universalist, Rev. Joseph F. Cobb will preach on the subject: “The Gracious Life.” school at noon. Y. P. e, p. m., subject A Study of the “Life of Ann Judson.” The_Interfnational Bibl. Association (Norwich morning services in W, x4 35 Shetucket street, Discourse Magnuson _of _Middleown. subject: “The Flying Roll.” 5:2. class) holds hall, 0. Conn., Zech. At the Greeneville Congregational church Sunday morning th: preach on _The Natural a in Their Order. meets at noon. The second service omritted on account of the every mem- ber canvass. At Mt, Calvary Baptist _church, morning sermon upon The Christian Race. Sunday school and Bible class at noon. Afternoon programme of Bible and Literary conducted by James Lacy. Ewening subject, Pride of the Race, Preaching by Rev. J. H. Dennis. At the Central Baptist church the pastor, Rev. Joel B. Elocum, D. D., will rreach morning_ and _evening. Morning subject, The Secret of a Sur- rerdered Lify Evening, Victory Ahead. The City Bible class for men and the Bible school at noon. B. Y. P, U. preceding evening service, Students’” The Sunday school | SCENE FROM “ELEVATING A HUSBAND” BY THE MERKLEZ-HARDER 'C‘?G.:;I' THE DAVIS THEATER, NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON AND mal, _—_—— The number of employes in France The fitti t of 17 lak now is only 20 per cent. less then nor- ~He g B L ot wintering in the port of Toledo was bezun.