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$1.00 Reduction on every pair of ‘Men’s or Women’s Shoes 50c-on Boys’ or Misses’ 25¢ on Children’s WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28th, 1917, ONLY RP. ADVANCE IN COMMON LAW MARRIAGES THE COTTON MARKET MAY BE DECLARED LEGAL With & Net Advance of 13 to | Aecording to Decision of Court of Ap- 14 Points. peals of New York. The bill which would require that Naw York, Feb. 27.—There was a| Albany, N. ¥, Feb. 7.—Common law |, atven Finance - - triie consideration be inserted in Gesds > sharp advance in the cotton mar- | marriages mey be declared legal, the ehill here today, .with March contracts|court of appeals held today. The de- |torney up to 16.94, more than one-half ; cision also will have the effect of legi- above last night's close, uncoy- | timatizing chud’::\rfl ::mb dflp‘ma ts B, Toier s fon to Vote. shorts, o who have been 'y _aldermen Committee—) was ved in the A ek A o Y | H e last vear when such marriages Grace . which provides for the Eranting to Suyers of both March and May cot- [ were prohibited by statute. The opin- Ricl Mission; 3 women the right to vote on the liquor ‘found few sellers and general bus- | ion written by Chief Judge was comparatively quiet with | sustains a ruling of the industri: A Bustng of the latter months restricted | commission in awardinge widow's al- 2 a petition for statc-wide probihition. NEPONSET WEEK A Demonsiration Sale of Neponset Floor Covering Begins Today Y Demonstration Sale Price 45casquareyd. N ervousness over shipping condi- | lowance under the workmen's compen- — Strpet ; Forfeited Rights Restored. NEPONSET—THE 100 PER CENT. WATERPROOF FLOOR COVERING 3 TPhe close Was very tieads at | sation law to Anna Ziegler, whose hus_ [ A series of evangelistic mestings oy e o Ptesimn. NS 2 % met advance of 13 to §4 points. band by & ceremony common in Swe- | . il| commence in Westerly March 25, uwr:fico::‘mbly e Bctaned 2 3 Yatt SBlleas recitents are preparing to cdl- | was B e R ror o How Fouy - 5 H gf ail rights forfeited by crime to the It is waterproof through and through. Water, even if it creeps under the edges, can- ebrate St David's day next week. more than & year ago. PLAINFIELD s - ?,:g"::,",..m,.,.;,";‘mh the rates: Na-|] mot hurt it. It is the ideal, sanitary covering for hall, kitchen, pantry or other room o than imerantz of 'ew London, pe: - . . " Soys of St. Johws Parish Organire | Healey, Seventh.day Baptist; Charles|Jury; Barnet Greenblat of New Lon. where absolute cleanliness is required. for Military Training, With Joseph | Rowling, Me X T Manchester, adultery; Paul Zella of Maloney Drillmaster—Sritish- Amer- | >3hurta New Beitain,” thett; Daniel Casey ot 25,086 PEOPLE WALKED OVER MANY INDISPENSIBLE AND DESIR- ican Relief Fund Over $1,083. 5 ontville, the: — iy Sy Smit. " Mission: 3 Jury Verdict Decisiv THIS PIECE ABLE FEATURES A number of young boye of St- John's e stian; | qhe judiciary committee made un- parish held a very enthusiastic meet- | Miss Emma Langworthy, Seventh-day | g, - i Ay 4 DON'T LET ANYONE BE BETTER PREPARED THAN J|Fi in the Hoiy Name rooms Monday | Baptist: Mrs. Willlam Ogston, Con- | fex?Table ISPOrt, which was sccepted We covered the floor of the Davis Thea The base of Neponset is a thick, heav % it aining. The | thodist; Stephen R. Peckham, First o 'YOU. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE EXTRA LOW | & combany cor miliiory” cainins. | The | thodiot: " Siephen & becknam,. "Sicat | ® Ve mistaken tho evidence and Creamery Ger this past summer. Mr. Maloney, dred, Broad Street Christian; Mrs.|interest and costs, was taken from the who makes Plainfield his home, has|Herbert L. Smith, Calvary Baptist: | calendar and passed Tuesday. training of yvoungsters along these evening for the purpose of organizing | sregational: Mrs. John T. barker, Me: | the guperior court may. if it Judges the |} tre Lobby with Neponset. For ten days felt, tough and solid. It i ideal to - o ihi hooi mbstinge | ey Eaptist brousnt in a contrary verdict, refuse people walked over this, bringing in on on—it lies flat on the floor—it is sanita Wednes S ials every Monday evening, foilowed by Music Committee -F. A, Machonald. | jury for a second and even for a tnird (| their feet grit and sand from the streets and odorless. The patterns are ma . drill practice. Present at the meeting | Consregational: édrm é’ Wflcnanu. e Gonatisratiseg. & 3 4 At e - T I wohy . an s Beceutirisy Foreclosure Sales. and sidewalks—the hardest sort of wear. and attractive and the price is very, ver Baptist; W. H. Bacon, Calvary Bap-| A i forecl '3 e z R : . . BASTI b Fresh Sliced: ce THE Mohi oo cadets wil recetve creir mi- %’!‘l:lhm“‘hm!? Brow ncm“‘"'&p:""a{ st cancerning | forecosure, of|} This piece is now in one of our windows. low for a covering of this character. iohican ta raini d drilling 1 Mr. . swning, it i |amended that if the plaintiff is the : Sirloney. who 5. & memper of the |Sias T. Nye Methodlst 7 " | purchaser at any such saie he shan be || LOOK AT IT—ITS DURABILITY HAS LET US GIVE YOU FIGURES FOR 3 3 [assachuset Natic 1 d d ersonal orkers Committee—I required to bri into court only so | Fresh e e e o e nian | C._ & Burdick, Seventh-day - Baptist: | moch sf sald proceets fs, excoeds, the . BEEN TESTED YOUR ROOMS American war and on the Mexican bor- | George A. Ogston, Mission: Jenny FEl- | amount due upon his judgment debt, LIVER COMPANY Batter BEs s o S g Mg eos Fund for Federal Aid. Special Representatives from the Facfory A bill was taken Tuesday from the e ey but it ::;ectm:amm;? the OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY | thorized to set aside from any sums membership will increase at least e , double that number before long. The Suffrage and State-wide Pro- original members are Henry Poirier, Referred to Comimittee ik tme Highways {ngthe atate o suf- ficient sum to make state the amounts apportioned to it T g’nc);:: LGeouc;;s: 31133;3;:}?:' Howard| ate Passes Bill for Sale of the Su-|of highways under the provisions of 4 ' A , OES pk. 85 c Nolan, Bdwin Lafreniere, Edward| San M. Mack Property. e Shconaress, approved Juiy 11 |} of Neponset’s manifold' advantages. S P TR LB the United States shall aid the states Paquin, Harold Burke, Norman Holt, @Epecial to: The Bulletin.) g gy S el o s o with purchase of 50c worth of other food Walter' Dougherty and William Sulli- | Hartford, Fe. 27.—After the matters | ;"6 "Oiner purposes: and the faith £ . van. starred for action were taken from the Limited one peck to customer matters 'remained, and with many i iy ebruary meeting of = Court| more bills arrived and more traveling e A TR T i e | g Bt towards the calendar. All of which in- | 10 C3rry Unclaimed letters at the Plainfield g‘l:‘:‘p LHRC Rt OF b“"“,’;fi:“:flg‘:“"; PoTme or, 8e ek el e 2 4 Fostis apesd fhan | PUBLIC AND SPEGIAL ACTS. as yet been made, in order to achieve Goreer Q) our Henry Carpenter and| ] Gesired end that the present ses for a General sion be the record maker for short Distribution. “otal of $1,033 Collected. sessions. A feature of Tuesday's ses- the past week follows: Amount previ- | bition to the committee on constitu- | passed which provides that the comp- HAMBURGER, b. .. ocusly eollected, $1,008.45: collection, | tional amendments by Speaker Healey, | troller shall publish in a pamphlet a Teb. 26, at Blainfield $16.i5, at Jeweti | where they rightfully belonged, and in | convenient number of coples of the City, $9.20; total, $1,035.50. fact where the bill that was to be|public laws of each session, also the The treasurer of the Plainfleld |Eiven consideration by the judiciary |special acts of public interest, and at eat - - qwt € B[ branch of this fund has sent a check | committee ought o be and over which | the samo time he shall publish upon of $50 fo New York, bringing the total | there was disagreement between the |a lighter paper, the quality and weight - Sent to”ehat causs “trom > Flsinfed | speaier and the committee. and which | to be prescribed by the comptroller, & | Hirdocinters of ‘the state boara ' of | Without work dad ‘Geprived of any Inc sympathizers to $1,030 in the short | Wil adju: as the speaker may |convenient number of copies of £ b SALT l(iooflsfl lsc IE_ODFISH MIDDLES 15(: s e et P public Taws :a;:uc.n in type with the | inance who are appointed by the gov- | centive to become sober citizens. o oy beanch hes - Wine above, with that part of the comp- ed. has wasted and o i S b .......... I e gt . 2 $500. tron ~ |dectea. 4 and spent.about a million ciaturdays collectors 25oia JTiett| The house concurrea with the sen- | taips and crpenditures of money ap-| Electric Light Companies Merge | dollars annually in sending the plain- Tayior, James Waiker end 2 Tetlow, | 3¢ in the passage of the resolution 10 | pronriated for the current expenses of | According to u bill favorably re- | Uff% to jail for short terms. The worst m SHOULDER s ]b 17 Contributions to the fund may be | e ine it of ‘?fl“‘” fof preparation | tne state, the constitution of the state, |ported by the committee on _incor- bt i o T P B y 3 C sent to W. E. Oldham, Plainfleld,|°" ¢ of bifis- a summary statement of the perma- | porations, the name of the Fast Had- r drunkenness only vn_about $10.000. Sy Tibicos heis There was conc investment, a statement of the in-|other companies with which it has|county or town al > = Sweet Florida & T it Bonton e IO | and resoement of the mesony. | debtedness of the state, and such pro- |been merged will be changed to the | FoULth-—By tho provisions of the Atbert Moreland has entered the | tion appointing John J. Walsh a state | Posed acts as are ordered to be con-|Central Power and Light company. | 0% " (0%, 5% DA 008 PO 10oC ORANGES ... 13 for 25¢c employ of the Lawton Mills company. | referee. Also the bills concerning com- | tinued to the next session of the gen- |Calendar. pital for the Insane. We realize that ernor a salary of $1,500 each. Bill re- | Third—The State of. Conn Conn., Box 321. Refereeship Refused. nent funds. of the state and of their|dam Electric Light company and| L0is man’s life has cost the state, Business callers here vesterday in- | mutation fares on railroads and %kin- | eral assembly and published with the} The bill adding the names of Mi-| T & 1or TO0 DRORE: L C Fetime Cin nam, ers. law: f the chael T. Tras and Willlam H. Sell- Juicy LEMONS s of Wolaash s o R i Deinted. shall Do distiputed by the|wood o the liat Of Incorporators - of | treatment the state may impose but doz. 21c Johnson of Riverpoint, R, 1. = s CaSictenny WY Secretary to the town clorks, in such |the Knights of Columbus organiza- | We Very seriously protest againsi be- The deficiency bill came from the | numbers tion, was faworably reported by the|ing classed with instane people. taze Tt tan hamored about the Yil- | senate opposed and in the house was |necessary for st oy ey pwn | commitiee on - incorporations = and | Fifth—-The friends of the plaintiff been purchased by Simon Sullivan. tabled for calendar and printing. clerks among the people of each town. |tabled for calendar. drunkards have prepared a bill known 10c Byron Haskell has fully recovered Blasphemy Act. Delayed Matters. T as House Bill No. 767, providing a NEW CABBAGE state farm Home for men, the bill be- B . from slight * injuries received when| The judiclary committes reported i Clerk Kenealey, by ord ¢ the| Passed—Authorizing the American |ing instroduced by Judge Back of K.© T visiting Boston friends Saturday. unfavorable an amendment to the act | gpeakier read by’ titie 80 matiers on |Baptist Forelgn Mission soclety to sell | lingly. I¢ it becomes a law it will en- the clerk’s desk awaiting order for |properly ueathed to to it by Susan)able the plaintiffs to become sober, peck ..... ies... 30c printing, which the guaranty | M. Meach of Norwich; authorizing the (emcidht, seif-respecting citizens, as it 7 Y paym Y | insurance commissioner to examine . Like a Boy at 50 Bubbling Over e T T T e iy o | iywioes G the, SmtpoYoagnti ot the Large BANAN, ¢ fine of $500 o, - = . - tral Mission school of New London, |three yeafs; imposing a fine of §: for a sufficient time to enable the v - |and reris the insurance com- o - dozen ............. 25c With Vitality--Taking Iron Did It|3reg, st Mson o Xew ton: |sod empovering the, meurance com- | plainisn o obtain controlof “tnel % oy Toniey, amearned Misslon of [lation of ssction 13, chapter 223, of the | Fobee 15 ‘wn eetliution DUt Bpars oa Doctor says Nuxated Iron is greatest of all strength builders— | Unitea Workers of Norwich, 1o anthor. | seneral statutes as amended &t the | Cottage system. vailable to this |} introduce “Neponset’ to the people of Norwich., Our faith in this floor cov 1 d the ewl; rganized cadets aretortunate In securins him a5 an | FEATURES OF SESSION e e LT - Are With Us This Week appropriated for the improvement of |} Mr, Thomas and two others come to us directly from the manufacturers to properl ering is e . itutional Amendments—Sen- | for the construction ard_maintenance |§ oreat that we urge ‘you most earnestly to come in’ during*“Neponset Week” and lear Gourt Plaintield Meets. calendar, just an sven one hundred [ of thiF SLRce \¥ pleaed to, make aval: REBATE COUPONS GIVEN OUT ALL DAY TODAY % The report of the local branch of the | sion was the reference of petitions for| An act amending the general stat- 0 British-American war relief fund for | Woman suffrage and state-wide prohi- | utes was taken from the calendar and g viduals. By Way of Equitable plaintiff claims that tI Connecticut tioned and plaintiffs in heretofore, N. B~All citizens of the terested in this be present a Humane Instit v, Fobr interested in the fortunate br and due supo to the publie co ous comonwealtk er Postmast held Monday it When a cough or cold “ha and you have aches and joints and muscles, it | grippe is taking hold of Mrs. J. A. Rodgers, Switz “I am susceptible to cold ing in_grippe. In this fou'sm Foley’s Honey. and T vent doctors’ bills” This sterling edy loosens the phlegm, stops tion, allays soreriess and tion” and frees-the air passs for children. A Woman's Experience With Grippe ¥ Often i the st th 3 ousd of delicat e e S R LS ) or W1 & mhe Vil s m%.e Sordisl-eupport. of R o e Ay et Resolution on Chaplain’s Death. any of the ges of our police : <y - reports and action delayed by non- courts, The Connecticut Prison Asso- nervous folks 200 per cen two weeks time Senator Lyman presented resolutions ek < Wh NOt Eat RI( :E at 4 Ibs. 25c New York, N. Y.—Not long ago a w:k:n Then test your strength again e Mr. Marrow's Pay. wnonn‘hou::ntlzlnfiy n.li.o';:l'“'" Frn :"a”fif:fivsé.":‘e"f‘h‘fi:t‘:“’"‘f:g:-"v":“:"::' 4 y 3 Ibs. 25¢ man came to me who was nearly half 2 |and see for yourself how much you| A resolution was passed favorably | Adjournment was to Wednesday at|tions, besldes a large number of law- Semtury g1 and asked me to sive him |have gained. 'Y have scen dosens of | for the payment of the salary of Pat- |1171s yers, clergymen and prominent indi- : n for life in- | nervous, r Who were all-| rick A. Marrow, Tepresentative from| " 8 Prepared BUCKWHEAT TOMATO CATSUP ?‘?g? cfmg"pf:::flg:'fi‘? R P T T T e e e o il he J"BCaNCY| STATE FARM HOME FOR MEN. nd as fus 3 <evev.... 25c-15c | bottle . < - 12c Q1 85% Souns man: Tn'tact: s Youns man | other troubles Ia From fen to fourtten| The house adjourned to 11.80 Wed- | upport For B In Its Behalf Urged By E. M. Warner of Putnam. ———— e be really was notwithstanding his age.|days’ time simply by taking iron in | nesday morning. > The secret he said taki, iron— afte: » ohican BAKED BEANS | LAUNDRY SOAP nuxaiod iron had filled him With re- | had i seme cases besn dectoring Io beaming with the buoyancy of youth. It probably is not generally known, 2nd take simple nuxated iron, Prayer was offered by the Rev. e i I - :1 citizens. Upon proper decision s 1B am convinced that the lives of thou Dr. John Newton Lackey, pastor of| r'tne case depends the lives and wel ISED MACKEREL sands of persons might be saved who | and enduranee and 00d the South Baptist church. In his e e e e now die every year from pneumonia,|iron before he went Into the affray, g fare of a great crowd of needy peo- . .....21c | TUNA FISH fripne; Sonsumption, idney: iver and | white many sothier tas gome down £ |Praver Dr, Lockey mat> Temiain the | D% Deabdea e ities . 8. Bomass S . ond true | Inglorious defeat etmply for the lack » The title of this case is “Fifteen e 2 X DINES .+ 10c-20c g sause which started tneir diseases was | of iron—B. Sauer, M. D. G o S Hundred Drunkards (More or Less)|of North Haven. ng more nor less than a weakened condition brougnt on by lack of iron +.... 7c-17c-20c | LOBSTER, can . 33c ] in the blood, "ron i3’ amsotateis neces > Unfavorable Reports . vs. The State of Connecticut. “Stomach disorders caused me to € sary to enable food Into living tissue. Wflhoum mmittee on the judiciary The various cbunts allege: become almost & mnervous wreck. e v the| First—The state, the towns, the|Bveryihing I ate disagresd with me church and communities have by |and sometimes I just hated to go_to gross and criminal negligence allowed |the table because I knew I must suffer and * these fifteen hundred [if I ate anything. 1 was very rrit- drun! o become helpless and gon- |able, easily excited, and not myself supporting—unable to work at ny |at all. they might obtain. (The| “I have' used two bottles of Tanlac ity of us never have haif a|and my stomach is in fine condition. oc0 te Cream Rolls Rye Bread, loaf. """"“'1‘:‘:“ sou dencien R > Layer C: each 25¢ | Fruit Pies, each.. 12¢-20c : ifl Deglect and ignorance has |My nerved are ¥ and 1 can once 3 it (13 8 i 'i | = matter how much or what you eat, . FRESH FROM OUR OVENS DAILY Tifow i yores hroen Jod g i &t 't get the strength out of it and as & Sonseduence you become weak, pale ng just like a 'pl }i more sleep soundly all night long, ,I or s ot “eufn“;pfinn" jn which by shortihave not felt so well in Vears and ENTHUSIASTIC WOMAN SAYS i newed life. At 30 he was in bad health; ‘benenit. IN THE SENATE 2 S D2 Then o 26T e e e e M | BUE ST RS BUSINTE S ik paseed Autherizing the Seie of| Moo AR . Worser o Futoams TANLAC SAVED HER FROM PANCAKE FLOUR SWIFT’S CLEANSER e ey o Vaney RNl the Susan M. Meach Property. |™ft probably is Tanlac has done for me.” Tanlac s the natural correctiye many of the flis which arise 1. ordered stomachs _and nerves, such as indigestion. eeplessness, headaches, would not take anything for wh 85, tongue, bad breath and other sypr tams. Tanlac supplies bullding m ripl for the master mechanic, Nat 8 build a solid foundation of tiss fibres and cells. {Tanlac is now being especially ced “at Smith's Rx. Store, fain. Btreet. - Taniae may- aiso b tained in Jewott City at Gorm ey, an Dyug Store, Colchester at Otis’ Phar- [ musttake RN T 6 for 25¢ | fon 2ot on o d Himes over: and_ssetpilated, Uks| Senator maward W. Broaer or tne|PNC L2 % Tach et one of tne most TSR E s ven— [ Briaer, Tt beople”woula”only "thirow otherwise it First district presided at today’s|gtate capital that ever demanded a FLAKES, can... 12c | ALASKA SALMON Fway habit torming and nauseous con- an session of the senate. hearing before a jury of competent