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Dull Day in the General Assembly HOUSE WAS OCCUPIED IN BAL- LOTING FOR JUDGES. 111 - MEMBERS ABSENT In the Semats the Committes on Roads, Bridges and Rivers, Report- ed Favorably on the Bili Making an Appropriation for the Reconstruc- tion of the Thames River Bridge. (Special to The Bulletin.) Hartford, Conn., Feb. 3.—The Friday | session of the general assembly is ewv- | idently not attractive to members, still 2 pumber sufficient for a guorum was | present and the business of the state | ready for action was disposed and | the volume was not large nor fm- | 1 portant significance. Much of the time of the house was occupied in the bal- loting for judges and in the form of action under suspension g rules in the case of state aid for the of Civil === il Crowning Achievement. Resolutions were taken from the cal- e Siaiavs GF the Wapccke Coutt T g F pebE oL view wila s, For we operate on the basis of— Vo was by ballot and with this re- Py . e i 2 a £ most important. —one executive organization For herein we set forth the achievement toward Burpee, 135 yes; 1 no; yes; Gn?r;;. 143, yes, no 3; Case, 131; Warner > > e o T e et B .which this company has aimed for the last cight =~ —0ne purchasing unit O s years. , —onk tales capcas of U Sppentmet /ot Soite: Girsas ' This achievement in a word is the completion —one group of dealers to plan, produce and sell e T e | of our gigantic organization to a point where we 2ll Overland, Willys and Willys-Knight models. . B e e e ; can make and market a complete line of automo- Buying power is concentrated. Costs are dis- escaped and he comsidered that biles under one head. tributed over all these cars. The savings are T Cees. M- Fck eneke hatee This S s ch enormous. ey S . o 1pis means tremendous cconomics—mUCh gT€at- As a result we are producing cars of exceptional SR e This means the climination of al waste, all ost Prioss. = gcglf?hn?r:\\}ir-d%t;c:n to the point in the motion and much greater factory efficiency. r very m'lsort af:nd t: a ngdeestanda:d' per- Favor Spanish-American Vets. This means an even higher grade of cars at . Thenewmodelsarelistedu b t. f‘a',gi‘fi}»rif,‘ff ?fitq"f‘;?"’,?':r%;é’xfifigg much more attractive prices. A They include Overland models from the snappy Roadster, 116-in, wheelbase—(Tllustrated) . $970 e o B romr S e All of which means a substantial saving for you %gfl‘s;’k $56a5t ;’g‘g Four to the beautiful L e g vos W0 XA R e “;:“t:‘“;m o TR i £ RGNS A ; e i o ; ar Sep oG or £ time in the history ights from the 'Four at $1285, to the . ses of these Civil, War vet- - ‘These new models establish price records, value | 1in, Flias automobiles. records and performance records which we believe This concentration—this greater efficiency—this will prove to the public conclusively that the vast more effective means of pulling together is going economies of vast production are the key note and to set a new standard of low priced high-grade manufacturing secret of the greatest value for the automobile values. Teast amount of money. Four Cylinder Touring, 121 in. wheelbase . $1285 Esght Cylinder, 125-in: wheelbase (Illustrated) $1650 (See also Closed Cars) M. B. RING, AUTO CO., Phone 1290 21 Chestnut St., Norwich, Conn. (B Overland and Willys-Knight Closed Cars 2rttord, nd of Willimantic, Joseph N. Miiford ahd Georze A. Stark c ¥ ord. The rules were st pended, and the several bills adopted. Holt to Barks Committee. Speaker Healey announced the ap- pointment of Representative William A, Holt, of New T.ondon, to the vacan- ey on the comm -1 banks, caused by the death of Representative Peck. s Investigation of Jails. The house concurred w'th the senate in referr: the reso’u' § appointing Overlapd Light Four Models Overland Big Four Models Troland is Rejected. The judi tee made un- favoraple rep resolution ap- inting Thomas E. Troland assistant accept- S. Victor Iready been appointed to the osition. McGrath For Judge. committee made fa- - the res Roadster, 104-In. wheelbase . . . . . . $650 Touring,'106-in, wheelbase s Sport Model—Country Club— (Illustrated) $750 tion ap- 1dze of the ';.\ . The e el . (illustrated) ;31055 udge McGra* E - ] ‘Willys-Knight Four Coupe, 114-in. wheelbase $1650 Public No = ‘Willys-Knight Four Sedan, 121-in. wheelbase $1950 e R The Willys-Overland S9£Qany, Toledo, Ohio VST R T B Made aricaat.o. b. Talede which wo 3 ns not mem- bers, except rtor officials, from adjoining retiring rooms the house was in session. The report was accepted and resolution rejected. Charges of Reference. In response to the mandate of Sioan’s Liniment Eases Pain. Siezn’s Liniment is first thought of by mothers for bumps, bruises and e¢prains that are continually happening tg children. It quickly penetrates and conference in regard to changes in ref- | ter, shall appoint a prosecuting at- | honorably discharzed men of _the|time of war this allowance is doubled. | performed the minimum amount of {for preferring a democtacy to a 1 crences to committees made reports, | torney for two years from July 1 and |navy. This class is being handled by | Three months active service is the | active service, namely three months inlarchy is that, rain or shino, theres And legislative delay from that source |until his successor was appointed and | the regular navy recruiting offices and [ minimum amount of service required | each enrollment, may upon their own {coronation every four years —indlas thothes without rubbing. Cleaner and | Formoved: had quelified. The term of office of [all information pertaining to this|in each enroliment (an enrollment | application be retired with the rank 'apolls News. more effective than mussy plastess or Curry in Opposition. the present prosecuting attorney shall | class may be obtained from these of- | consisting of four years) and is tolof rating held by them at the time and —_— = Rep i arminate upon e appointment o ces. ne of these offices may en in periods of not less than |s! receive in lieu of any pay, a|™can" = e ,,‘””:’:; o3 reportri.:sg'en::;lv;‘as:i:'rs;' Of olehanon. | is succesor. So much of section four | found in any city of the United States. | three weeks. Officers and men are as- | cash gratuity equal to the total Pt s:';ld g" :l‘;l"_" & g Srioby Soroness | S ation approved Tuty 17 1901 | Classes 2.4, & and 6 are being han- | signed to active service upon appli- |amount of their retainer pay during|.It Will probably bo difficult to hay dled by the commandants of the va-jcation to the commandant of their the last term of their enrollment. Congress _gpesd _iw. The iiesvsers rious naval districts along the Atlan- | district and this service may be taken| Class 3. The Naval Reserve Auxil- have so many personal and poltizal tic ana Pacific coasts. in onme or more periods as the Te-|iary comprises men employed in the |interests that can't be deferred fo The Second Naval District, which |servists may elect, but shall be in pe- | merchant service, both ocean going [Mere legisiation, you know.—Indian- has its headquarters at the Naval Sta- | Tiods of not less than three weeks. |and coastwise vessels, and do not apolis News. tion, administration building, New-| Enrolled members shall be subject|have to do any active service only in port, . T, has begun the work of en- | to the laws and regulations of the|time of war or national emergency, Unfailing Optimism: Poliing in” Classes 2. 4, 5 and 6. This|navy only during such time as they|and receive a retainer pay, the same| po . geumiing human nature doed Work is in charge of Lieutenant H. E.|may be on active service at their own |as the other classes of the reserve AR e g . e B A e Kayn, U. S. N., aid to the command- | request. force. This class is being handled by "fi' o T Ot th T ant. NI: 113 lgogaxble {_or a memh:arl of ::a }_‘hut:“aan! R. ’I\lMefl"fll, U.hs. ; :m:: M‘;vg';f ';‘“(‘]’q“h‘n;? 1‘1")[““ 2 = in any | Naval Reserve Force to attain e | is making a crulse along the Atlantic |2 * : ' g e of thees e‘c‘li‘shs':s T win “bue.‘er;itecessary rank of lieutenant commander and re- | coast on the U. S. S. Smith. Lieuten- e"f"bb*“%“{‘f that ";;‘) HeLt: Pong Yo furnish satisfactory evidence as to |ceive the same pay while on active |ant Merrill started on this cruise on ¥ 1 be & better one.—Ohio State Jour- ability, character, and citizenship. | service as that rank in the navy, and | December 1, 1916, from Washington, nal. When 'first enrolling & provisional |in addition, receive retainer 'pay,(D. C. rank or rating is given the reservist [ which is two months base pay of that All information pertaining to these and after three months’ active service, |rank in the navy. This retainer is|classes of the Naval Reserve [orce taken in periods of not less than |sent to the member from the disburs- |may be obtained upon application to BRUSH YOUR TEETH WITH Speaker Healey, several committees of | in the first ten days of July thereaf- [hm service, such as ex-officers and | form gratuity of $50 and men $30. In| Reserve Force and who shall have!!orgeulng, of course, that one reas after colds, Sioan’s Liniment gives |made vigorous opposition, before the prompt relief. Have a bottle handy |judiciary committee, to the bill re- for brulses, strains, sprains and ail |quiring that electricians pass examina- external pain. For the thousands |tions before heceiving state license, and Without Foundation. whose work calls them outdoors, the |no wiring or electrical work wiil be| Senator Klett, in explaining the as is inconsistent with this bill is re-l pains and aches folowing ex re permitted unless by a licensed elec |unfavorable report of the pealed. Calendar. POSsul are relieved by Sloan’s Liniment.- At{trician. Mr. Curry declared the bill, if th dietary the R i all druggists, 25c. carried, would prevent the farmers | oo Bl ey ot tr e cstioate e from doing the class of wiring they|alleged actions of Public Utilities Stop That Cough. are able to do themselves, and they | Commissioner J. Howard Hale, said A hacking cough weakens the whole | R8It 10t to be put to the expense of | the allegations were absolutely with- system, drains vour energy and gets|Sending for an-electrician and pay $10 | out foundation. He moved that the worse if neglected; your throat is raw, | OF more for a twenty cent job. senate concur with the house in re- your chest aches and you feel sore all Proposed Military Bill. Jecting the Rogers resolution. over. Relieve that cold at once with| The committee on military affairs Thames River Bridge. Dr. King’s New Discovery. The sooth- | will give another hearing, Tuesday aft- The committee on road: brid; ing Birie haleiey t:ed the irritated | ernoon, on the new military bill which | o, 7"e, SERIIEERS. 08 FORES, DUAEES memb , and e antiseptic and|was drafted in the main to conform|pin making an appropriation for the ative qualities kill the germs and|to the national derence, which fs nec- k up your cold. Dom't let a cold |essary in order to obtain federal gove | herqnst ocaon Of e ine thes [T |three weeks, he may be confirmed in|ing officer at Washington D. C., and|the commandant Second Naval dis- () Get Dr. King's New Discovery | orn assistance in the way of compiete | baforrea £ the e tree ot appro. | his rank or rating. is forwarded to the member every |trict, Administration building, Naval | three months without any trouble or | Station, Narragansett Bay, Newport, h R. L AND THEY'LL BE CLEAN Both officers and men upon their fret enrollment 0oelve & retainer pay | tIOUEHE 1o the member. ' The active of $12 per annum and upon being con- the pa: R e statice: OF VS~ s e, oduy at your druggist, 50e. equipment. A section in the bill which & priations. The report was accepted, provided that other officers, besides the | 3nq the bill referred in accordance governor, or acting governor, could cail | with its recommendation. , out state troops in the event of dis-|' The . O i hes . t T e e aanplstey alintastad | , Sl Scaats sdjournsd to' Tueslsy |frmed o fheir rank or, thiing [007 4§ eell gu which atitVe: service i Der-| oo 0 (00"V0 “farmers In . our Na-| Stained, tartary teeth arenot by_the commmittes, So &= fo leave that _— base pay of the corresponding rate in |formed. Homay Conaress, and one wonders how | only unsightly but often cause chronic iyl = ot Wh‘“"&t‘“:a&H Bas ‘z*';- ';rn. NAVAL RESERVE FORCE the navy. It is h'g“{“”fl of the N"’;“ F‘; in the dickens they managed to get| indigestion and ‘:oul brcm;m. \luu can PANCAKE FLOUR reonta o cvent of draft RESERVE e B v e sumcien et foul beett O ou P! Members who enroll for a term of it Tins tisse of Demce to be able there.—Rochester Herald, I‘Xiegogw e ,%1 ) i in time of peace or war, the first call |} " MAPLE SYR®P Wil be applied to youn, unmarried men | WOrk ©of Enrclling Begun at Naval ‘between the a of 18 and 25. It is Station, Newport, R. I. LA TOURAINE COFFEE | the intention of the committee to give . this bill all possible airing, hence the All Seasonable Good Things at | this BI 21 BO: four yvears within four months from | 75 0 ic, by " na, - e vy in time of national B e s x emersency, or even in’time of war Advantages of a Derhooracy. - | & i ey SERTRILE I e me of the senators at Washington formed the minimum amount of ser- | N0 oS oo%or hardship on the DATt | ars eaempiaining. that. the Indusurition ice for three months) Xr:lnl!“g:e%:del;vgc?erm of enrollment ggr“‘;u":m“d also pay him well | a5 become so much a matter of pomp with any other obtainable—it stands highest in footh-cleaning propertics. Every dentist knows the formula Esery dealér sclks 4t —ee e et g shall, for each such enrollment, re- and ceremony that it is undemocratic, | Peop'e’s 'al‘kfit IN THE SENATE Tho-a:::b;:m Reserve. ::i“’e hagrlnfl‘e;-“ of 25({:;‘ ‘;::‘;" r:t cy.f.?—gmp%i Pheir .:"-’.f'r'e'éféfirmfiy' e ————————————————————— e e ey g e T 1 The Rest eir base y retainer ' = e — F in S Bl ‘o Rucocalnotign, of Thames| i I e | i e il Shtiiiine 1nide Dey. o the | VIODSE SBERRIREC Sen s S R el RS SRS 6 Franklin Street River Bridge Favorably Reported. |serve. TR oD whleh | Serving): | completed twenty years in the Naval [] FRISBIE S ANIMAL FERTILIZERS ) JUSTIN HOLDEN, Prerister Hortford, Feb, 9—The _committos | Reserve. & 7% | the officers and the men in the re- = ~Made In Connecticut” for CONNLCTICUT FARMS q - g8 Wity vt e T e e T e e o - tiE BavY. rer Ohildren Or Prisbie's Fertilisers for all crops are made of Animal Tankege, Bone, Blood and WHEN YOU WANT to put R g:nmxog:yagyom:ngz; t;f DHH::: TDS. Ve teer Naval Re- |tainer pay is also in addition to the = Y High Grade Chemicals; andin fire mechanical condition. Every larmer sliould use them. ‘ inesa before the public, there Is nolford. It provides that the judge of|serve. active service pay. FOR FLETCHER'S [ b medium better than through_ the ad-|the police court within the first ten The first The Fleet Naval Re- ‘When first reporting for duty in the =urtising columns of The Bullettn. days of July, 1917, and bienially with- serve, applie: to men who have reserve force, officers receive a uni- . D TN D T )