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Several petitions were received vorln; -u.u:'uo prohibition, and they were referred to the committes on con- iendments. _Reformatory Boys. well, digest things 1| The committes of the Te- . Platieney: oo Tormherty Gared ot eat ereput | send to the state Sl Ry y-r: mittee of five, appointed < o i) Commoottent : - ¥ 3 3 e B owus. Tanlac 18 the bt Medloin e Eianey | inmates of the Connecticut State n’ncr two members to be judges of g B i Smnecticut towes sleeplessn: and catarrh. posed onfi:ly of vesetable Ingredi-| el ‘ents and has not the siightest mineral < ity Misivs iritsants. tamt. Tanlac has been endorsed by T e uarter of a million people through- e - Sut the United States. diclary committee, Teport e bil Tanlac_may now be and liver derangements, rheumatism, g It is com- [that institution. Report accepted, bill om the market for foymatory, who might escape from |probate, to rearrange the probafe dis- | ceased p et - ‘tricts, and placing the a) & Reine: : tite Satari Jected. it - Extradition of ients. One proves BSold and Upon recommendation of the ju- above Vinol druggist, diciary committee, the bill was killed which provided for the extradition of persons of unsound mind, and to make the towns of New London and uniform the laws of the states which taken from the calendar enact the same. ’ obtained at |Unfavorably that concerned the com- Smith's Rx. Store, 200 Main Street. | JIURONt of neglected and R ont Taniac may also be obtained in oflg’:} provided that no child shall be com- City at Gorman's Drug Store, mitted to a temporary home until the ter at Otis’. Pharmacy. child has been examined by a com- ————— petent licensed physician, to determine NOANK if it be demented, idiotic, or suffering from any incurabie or contagious di ease. As these cases are rare, as ex- Bcheoner Launching Saturday—To Be|plained by Mr. Bailey. the report was by Five Year Old Name- | accepted and the bill rejected. age Season at Long P Public Utilities. to Open in April. When the bill unfavorable to the act - which specifies that it was not essential The schooner at the Palmer shipyard [to be an expert to testify before the known as No. 1 will be launched at 4 [public utilities commission. Mr. Back o'clock Saturday afternoon. Its name [spoke in favor of the rejection of the will be Madeiine Shirley Lord, for the [bill on the part of the judiciary com- Jittle grandchild of the owner. who | mittee, as there was no need for the wiil act as itgysponsor at the launch- | hill. 'Mr. Rogers of Manchester, said Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Thom - as Flynn. Old English Curve Cut is not a combination pipe Mr. Minor, of Plymouth, and opposed and cigarette tobacco! by Mr. Floord of Stamford was reject- Ch: already there. The season will open S TN imprisoncd ot less th: Work on New Roadhouse. I T et ;‘;‘ar::"‘ vears| The unfavorable report of the com- Work has been resumed on the : toundation for the roadhouse to be Concurrent Action. erected by Capt. James Sistare for the| The honss ~oncurred with the use of automobilists. The foundation |in rejectice the bills providing is being put in by Contractor F. E. iment of capital punishment Barlow and on account of the severe |creating o statg board of finance, ar. weather it was necessary to hold up|n state hoard of equalization. mittee of the judiciary on the act Reports of Committees. the forward part of the Fancher car by The act concerning the investment |y ", ¢iorney general requiring that| VERDICT FOR of the bridge had been wished on the sta age Suit—Elks Open New Lodge An act concerning salaries of clerks | passed. It meant that the state ac- oU 'mokers who want which provides salaries as follow: Senator Macdonald e jned the ““half and half’’ brands! id to each of the assistant clerks |for the requirements of the federal Wil come with a party from Bostopglpecnle of Maishecttr waranot contecl s e = the jury brought in a verdict late on - $7, 0 is _for | The state had alread: ent $16,001 re commanded by 1. Clarence Holder | The people a1 not pretend to Slve bt b i e 0 e v spent $16,000 | ¢ the defendant and Rathbun for the| P-I-P-E tobacco—exclusively! New Cottages at Long Point. something about. Mr. Peaslev said | All fees payable by statute to clerks | passed. P i R At sfinest cali leted. A e e lutely unnecessary. = The report of the|and clerical expenses and assistance: | bridge. R L e whole is a great addition to the Point. vehicles, irh provides that was recommitted. to July, 1919, and authorizing it to|the road. In an endeavor to avoid a = - i 2 itness stated, > — as a witness shall be permitted to tes- | substitute Bill concerning the commit. | P2rt of the car, the wit Rzads tify on any matter pending before the | ment of insane paupers. Calendar. L DN ICRy N Hushe 129 obac was —_— S R “Senator Boya presen WESTERLY Farm Loan Ba : banks in farm loan bonds|os should be collected for a period of o e e o WESTERLY" PLAINTIFF Senator Doughan said the repairin S % | Jury Awards $200 in Automobile Dam- te. 4 Senator Hefhenway said the bill was| Rooms With Fitting Ceremonies— Court Clerk Salaries. a meritorious one and it should be| pooP NN CHCM Ceremont and assistant clerks of the superior | quired 2 million doliar bridge for the| In the case of Bessie M. Fancher vs. oy court was taken from the calendar |cost of repairing it. g sl el Sl ot tobacco to roll ¢igarettes Hartford county, $8,000; New Haven [bill. He said it would cosfiithe state|John W. Sweeney in thé superior court from—you stick to the I ot as iiseponcor at the launch [ Pill or. Rosgers of Manchester, said | county, $14,500. of which 33,500 shall [$1500,000 to build a new bridge. But|for Washinston county a Westerly, ing. The chifd is R 2 ssion ecide e 1 N terbury; Fair- | government in regard to a draw the 3 = The boat has a tonnage of 550 and will | tent to testify as to rallrond fares |feld county $ii200r Naw London | cepairs. could be made for- $100,000, | Thursday afternoon for the plaintif in [ Old English Curve Cut is a make her maiden trip to Norway,|between Manchester and Hartford. 0 " whi 2 ) the sum of $200. Attorneys Sherwood an assistant; Windham county, $3,500; |on it. - . . - of Boston. pert evidernce. but they were not per- | Litchfield county, $3,600: Middlesex | The amendment of Serator Boyd | Plaintiff occupied mearly all of the| N ne of the rich, ripe, saf mitted to testify, on matters they knew | county. $3,500; Tolland county, $2,500.| was adopted and the bill as amended | (°feno0n making their arguments. 4 . in _progress of y s 5 clerks ; Eraak C. Nicsoi@oritravidence - the g flavoref Kentticky' iye cottimed dip 0 the public utilities commission w: i i : e G T Point. s o as not [ shall belong to the state. The su-| The bill authorizes the highway . . opposed to the bill, but it was abso- [ perior court may tax for necessary |commissioner to reconstruct the | fOrPany; defendant in the case, said B“fl"Y,thas been ex":c;‘:d to 1 hi are i d . make it a cigarette tobacco. e e b the MunGing ang (he | cOmMittee was accepted and bill re- | For Hariford eouncy, 32,800 per an- Calendar. o VR BTl o i e BOICE ¥ ZH jected. THe S vatien num; Litchfield (;nunpv, \}500: -\gw Passed—Resolutions that fees of | question. He was driving a Lenox £ bl el e e 3 eft of Vehicles. Haven county, $2.500; New ' Haven|justices of the peace b as follows: | roadster. As he approached Green- ; = there, the work just completed, and he judiciar committee m: avor- | county, at*Waterbury, It-,omh Fairfield | Entry §, record of non-suit $2, no trial { man avenue he saw the plaintiff's car Several telephones. il * bespthstallea]atie fon e act concerninz pun. | county, $2,800; New London county.|record $1; extending the rights of the | coming out of the avenue on his right, this spring in addition to the number | Ishment me of theft of motor |$1,000:” Windham county, $750. The bili | Attawaugan Street Railway company |or on the plaintiffts left hand side of con corvirts:d of such theft s Public Utilities. extend its tracks from Danlelson to | collision the witness said he put on 5 Williamsville. speed and turned to his left. He said CURVE CUT which reads that any person appearing | Humane Institutions—Favorable on | SFuck the rear of his car. The front Dlie it i 3 g to the left of the road by the impact. public utilities ~commission without | Judiciary—Favorable on the bill em- | o the left of the road by the immact qualifying as an expert was reached | powering directors of corporations to ion the calendar. Killed. act as trustees to wind up affairs in | foopenca ™ The witnns e odomt the work. The bufiding will be ready | Bt b B Loans by the State case of dissolution, etc. Calendar. not remember whether or . not he for use by the first of June or earller. crrsfiand The agt concerning temporary loans [, On the motion of Senator Klett the|counded his horn. He said Fancher| why Old English Curve Cut has the The eocial held in the fire rooms hovse took from the calendar|yy the State was taken fro mthe cal- | Dill concerning the protection of chil-fiold him he did mot sound his horn b i heve! Wednesday evening was well atteaded. ssed a resolution to pay Ha'Dh[erqar and passed. It provides that the | drén from improper amusements was | because it was out of order. He said| ¢/ with pipe patriots everywhere! There have been several additions to | ©. TTumphrey, of Washington. fhe sur | reacurer is authorized to borrow such | 'eCommitted to the committee on the | the Fancher car was coming out of 5 : the negro colony here. Most of theof *100 t reimburse him for the 1035 |amounts as may be necessary to meet |J0diCiary. & Greenman avenue at a fair rate of | Men,it'sarea/pipesmoke—a100-per- ?“e‘r-nl;&vea fine voices and have 2 good ! of 2 horse killed by a dcer. ayn deficit in the treasury during the| lN° Silencers. speed. He did not hear the plaintiff| cent-pipe-tobacco that thrills your taste - Pref Ttie: two fiscal yvears ending September 30 e committee on fish and game re- | complain about .being injured. Waterford Preacher. e i ‘:;!";:;f,:'::,:'h‘h ovidea | 1913, and to issue the oblizations of the | ported favorably on the bill introduced | In ross-cxamination the witness| and soothes your senses as only real, At the service to be held this even- | ;0" " the settlement of bstates. of |State therefore, signed by him as|by Senator O'Sullivan providing a fine | stated he was going considerably un- | unprocessed pipe tobacco can. And it's . ing in the Bap 5 AP CEA DR DO ST The Dot el Taie freasurer. : Bl pamusi. 9£ 325 and imprisonment not more than | der 20 miles an hour, probably 15 or olfenden o . il e . e 30 days, or both, for using a silencer | 16 mi Miss Nina Wilkenson, who g . 2 hall be paid within thirtr davs after o s e . 3 = Sliced For Your Convenience The Marks of rristi S 'Y OFFICERS. |On any firearms while hunting. Cal- | was with Mr. Nichols, corroborated the the probation of will, or letter of ad-| BONDS OF COUNT e 2 of the previous witness. She Mrs. Wiiliam ¥ and _son Barty ey B in New Lo, | mizistration granted. don. : g Judge of Enfield. ‘4\!4:: Brs Flah la i Reso n sas presented favorably in Memorial hospital. reperting the nominatinn of Georze S. At the Card Tables. Bushn=il to be iudre of the town court Mrs. 3 B s entert~ined a|0f Enfield, and mottan made to snspend evening. Re- | the milee an fone he resolntien of followed the pla; arpointmer R i tust C i An unfavorable report was received | said Mr. Fancher said after the acci- - Becug '; Mose & = B‘;d i g e g e s gl o Judiciary t ‘happenea, but| In A Curved Red Tin 10 cents and ‘County Pays Premjum. on the bill to prevent the saie of food | he stopped as quickly as he could. She | That Just Fits the Pocket in pool rooms. Bill rejected. testified that Mr. Nichols sounded his The act concerning county bonds, horn as they approached Greenmin which was reached on the calendar, Concerning Newsgirls. o Ouaranteed by reads as follows: All county officers| ‘fhe committee on the judiciary re- :{,ir;gg'chb"rfimi' ih’f%'é‘.p‘r“’r;‘r’,’”“'“‘ & %f % E M required to give bond shall furnish a |ported the foHowing substitute bill | Dr. M. H. Scanlon testified that on bond of asurety company authorized [concerning newsgirls: “No girl under | Feb. S, he had made a physical exame to issue indemnity bonds and having [the ase of 16 years shall sell or offer | ination of Mrs. Fancher at the request an office and authorized to do business | for sale or distribute any newspaper in | of the defendant's attorney. The wite in this state. The form of every such [any city or town having popu.ation of | ness said that in his opinion there is ere of ‘he | bond shall be approved by the attorney [ 10,000 or more. The parent or guardi- | nothing the matter with the plaintiff, rtv lende | general. Al bonds, with renewals of |an of any such girl who shall permit| Dr. Henry I. Johnson said that on favored the nrmxmlzhe same, shall be recorded in the of- | the violation of any provision of sec- | yuly 3 Mrs. Fancher had visited his|AN AMERICAN DETAINED H Mr. Peasley re- ROUT OF TURKS MIGHT RESTORE BRITISH PRESTIGE In the Middle West, Where It Has Injuiry Regarding the Rumor. Been Weak For Two Years. that a member of the | fice of the county commissioners of the |tion 1 shall be fined not more ¢pan | off d received treatment f ore neratie siate committee county wherein such officer resides and 82?’.; The bill was tabled for cal- ghe::,flnfl:l’had\ notrtrmleg h:: ‘tfl:c:. _w_'T__H i o e o § the original bonds and all renewals | endar. DG o yes SDreniois. ol St e Tk . thereof shall be placed-on file in the Adjournment. ~ treated her for & dlacherge of the ear.| =o"% Jiobert Cacil . Ded giand e Ros SSeuats aWiurtied . to Fyiday at [ Ll et P e ec. 2. Sac] leputy sheri efore | 11.45 a. m. t the dedica n of the new lodge = =T entering upon the duties of his office, % el e o rooms of Westerly lodge, No. 678, Be- | lLondon, March 1, 3.15 p. m.—In the T:nndon. :(h:m;l 11 The rout o‘: th; shall give to the sheriff a bond In the PLAINFIELD nevolent and Protective Order of Elks, | house of commons today Laurence Kulm e 3 Tiscgveranctiiy ok sum of $10,000 conditioned that he will District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler |Ginnell, nationalist, asking Lord Cecll, | Kut-el-Amara {5 expected by Englls faithfully discharge the duties of his _— James Duffy of Providence and his |minister of blockade, whether he had | milii authorities to do. much to re- office and wnswer all damages which ( Peter Senecal, 12, Catches Foot in|staff made an official visitation. The o e e e i et aoathe miadle v ¥ i - it - | lam 'edlar, an me! n o i - any person may sustain by his un Switch and is Run Over by Locomo- | Staff consisted of Grand Esquire Mar:. o aaporied from Ircland. was now]Hrst pwo years .ot the Wag. gy faithfuiness or neglect. tive—Foot Amputated at Backus|!n M. Speliman, Orand Esteemed | 00 ed at Oxford. Lord Robert said | weekly taik reviewing recent war op- - Ki ht Wil F. i 3 Hospital. (I‘;efi“;\‘d“gmteneir‘he:i Tooval Knizht Byonn | he had no knowledge of such an Amer- | erations, Major General Frederick B. shall be id by th ount; - e e aay oo B Hurley, Grand Boteemed Lecturing |ican. Mr. Ginnell asked him whether | Maurice, chief director of -military op- missioners, who shall draw orders| p Ses eter Senecal, the 12-year-old som | Kni Golri. - | he would make an inquiry. erations at the war office, expressed ight Mark A. Golrick, Orand Secre_ | he Woull il not~ replied Lord Rob-|to The Associhted Fress great satis- New Haven. The house of M. Hill on Main sireet is being r »d and ade } cause 2 man w: Aemocrati~ = returned to isit here. ned to Hart- it in the village. n f an whom onald of Prospect Iiill |the fudiciarv committee asks to ha de- is {11 with dropsy. reconiends Mrs. Charles Chapman %as been nn for judze that the people of En- visiting in Poauono: fie’d do not want. st Mr. Parsons of Enfleld, maved that Hartford.—The hydropiane squardon | the resolution be tabled and the motion Sec. 3. The premiums on such steak dinner i the clubhous» Thurs- | came the motion to suspend the rules|cept such as are paid for by the state. e tind e Do Loy Soisied Treasurer Thomas H. McGovern, |ert. faction regarding the recent EBritish - eveni ar his moti o s & ruing ~ Fran! . —— ccesses ¥ b g 5 15 to 84 The r‘e’s':xl','f’?gfn";m‘?é’u?: Eafia anaiTeiut cempgnise: b In the local yard roll- | Grand Innes . Guard. John B. Good, | A special despatch from London on| “It. is undeniable’ he said, “that T e 3 = | calendar. The act amending an act concerning | f, °Yer the foot which was causht in | Grand Organist Miles Sweeney, Grand | December 29 last said the British au-|our prestige suffered much from the H 2 e i Safety of Bar. incorporation of banks and trust com- | the Switch opposite the freishthouse.|Trustees Michael H. Scanion, John F.|thorities had advised the _American | Dardanelles operations, from the fact KIG-YIB-YIB' Get Me 1 The win ok panies provides that when certificate | 21 DOV Was picked up and carried to | McCarthy, Owen F. Deady, A, J. Daw- | embassy of the release of four Amer- |that we were on the defensive for a g shall pay to thn hrovided that banks |t organization Is filed any corporation | the office of Dr. Arthur A. Chase, |y, Robert E. L. Mason. Grand Fo- |icans, among the Interned Irish a |long time in Devpt and because of our E S . 3 ® as a fund.| g5 organized and all corporations was administered. La- | ruyms B. Court Bentley, Peter P. Pal- [ Frongoch Camp, in Wales. The names | retreat from Bagdad. .. This condition 7. oy ) R L) t . 5 Gets-It chk! Pt It meached 3700000 to make £00d | chartered by special act of the general | tSF he was taken to the Backus hospi- | mer. Eiihu Chesebro and Samuel Pren- |of one of these men, all of whom were | now is.com; lataly shisged. The Turk- e ROTtorS dosses by homks, was Te- |accombly as state banks and trust | tah Norwich, where the foot was am- | fice. The address of the evening was ted in connection with the Irish |ish forces er """" ported unfoxerably by the committee | Corii nies ‘prior to the passage of the | PUrete delivered by James R. Nichoison of |robellion, was given as Willlam Ped- |from Egyptian territory and the de- 2 Drops Make Corn “Fall* Off! n banks and rejectad. Mr. Backus | by S St ' aorieitt Pach iy Senecal boy, along with many Boston, on the order of Elks and pa- |1 g clsive defeat with which .they met at tock occaston to peint ont the merits other boys was on his way to attend | triotism. The committee in charge of | Kut-el-Amara completes — our ascen- daney.’ 2% CONTINUED ACTIVITY IN TRADE AND INDUSTRY Is Indicated in Growing Demand Fer “I've joined the Never-Again Club. business. It may act as guardian, Never again will 1 use anything for | of Ya gunt and its mecessitv. but vield- | conservator, trustee, receiver, execu: | S morning session at Plainfield | the afair consisted of Dr. M. H. Sean- corns but ‘Gets-It’ Put 2 drops of oadement of the committee. | tor or administrator of the estate of rallroad Docnos oblised to|ion, chairman, W. A. Wilcox, A. J. ‘Gets-It’ on, and from that second the| ___Tolland County Members. any person, but not of the person of | 33 Arrived st the Railroad | D2Wley, B. Court’ Bentley, Peter P. NEW YORK TO NEW JERSEY corn begins to shrivel instead of swell- | T/nder suspension of the rules, Chas. |any ward, without bond, uniess bond | ,venne crossing, it was M: E drna Palmer, Martin H. Spellman and Chas. A Thompsor, of Flington. was reap- (shall be crdered by the Court, but the | three frelght cars on the middie Bie Becleston. The order was present. | Proposed to Facilitate Interstate Bus- pointed a mercker of the board cf agri- | capital stock and assets of such cor- | wnie tracks | o a Jarge painting of an elk, pain i Relationship. culture for TeMan? covnty. iy =g be held as sccurity for 2n engine was switching on No. gepecially for the lodge by Frank Ineee e . . d " Tuition of Coltegiams. the faithful performance O e8| * Most of the boys started down the | AT New York, March 1—Close indus- rwwerow) Eoutie. der such appointment, and may in-|gouch - tion between New York Sy The committes on azrienlture made | 22 side of the tracks to circle the trial co-operation Feavorany vest and reinvest funds in its posses- Martha D, Reynolds, Carrie E.| .5 New Jersey in view of the national B uition to the | subject to the orders and directions ‘alon Barker, Emma F. Bohning and Lois(, 't,,mc tunnel under the Hudson TUNNEL UNDER HUDSON FROM Connecticut Agricultural college and xd secured Armie; 5 of the court: it may act as transfer Reynolds have a charter as - facilitate interstate business rican forel, relations, and recommended that the matter be | 2Cont® SONTIIAC TRV Ot 85 AanTieY = = Wood River Ald society, to locate in [ILVer, to, tactitare Wwerstars DS |to a statement issued. fods referred to committee on education. So | honds; it may ioan money secured by e Dt BErth. Richmond and be connected with the | (=0 OV e WEC M mar Tos Naw edr- | Jay, chairman of -the feders oriesag. this Wood River Six Principle Baptist| o "1t 5 meeting of the chamber of | bank of New York. -More conser 4 real estate mortgages Probate Judge Fees. state or on personal security; it may ss, church. Unfavorable report was made by the | purchase and hold real estate situated to extract his foot from the = judiciary comtmlttoa on the act to in- t as itch, threw his body away from But two real estate transfers were|pe aonointed,” he said, “to co-operate | apparent for some time and “thu m- crease fees %of judges of probate and the track while the engine thundered | recorded in the clerk’s in the preparation of a general plan|merce and industry were in a measure ;eigm‘" t‘i’u acce and bill rejected. B over the foot. Neither the engineer | Broad street during the p: for lightening. the burden in New |prepared for the unexpected develop- e n on the bills re- | proval of the bank commissioner. nor the fireman was aware of the ac- | They are B. Frank Clark to F. Kings- | york harbor, and for arriving at some | ments™ ating to duties oficoroners, appoint- Adulteration of Milk. cident until ?u.\led to stop by the|bury Curtis, tract of land with build- [ conclusion as to what needs to be done | ‘There Is a growing demand for com- l;?’?‘t" of assistant clerks for probate i “d“'- °:'“ e e bt sl u-::r.tlng;te':d‘ - ings -;n:h Wutngor‘ the Prop- | ;ng as to what will bé the benefits 'mfircie;‘l' |gn.n:, mhe chairman asserted, . 3 s amendatory > er bel run over the boy | erty of e Misquamicut F eres mna . ties of the two states.” |dnue chiefly to the continued nctivit Fish and Game Fees. cerning the adulteration, himself from the irack and. 1oy | the Antonio Papalia fo Willam E.|>° el 2 the duties in. trade industry. ~Deéspite all trd Flagman Daw- lon e The bill to repeal the act which pro- |and sale of milk was taken in a pitiful condition. Cook two Iots of land in Dewey park. |, rpOoRERS AND MECHANIGS caps, the greatest of which was sald to be the congestiort‘on the rallroads, 1t commerce of New York. tive tendencies and caution in making “T believe a joint commission should | long commitments, he said, had been “Oh, Don’t Touck It! It’s So Sorel Use “Gets-It” and It Will Never Be Sore! vides for a fee of $10 to officers mak- | Calendar: No person shall, by ley ran to him and assistance was % i el ing arrests for violation of fish ana|his servant or agent, sell rendered, ? Attorney John Ferguson, Jr., is to WANTED FOR NAVY YARDS [was sald reports from all parts of {he ing up like a little wi Sponge. |game laws, was reported unfavorably | OF offer for sale or exchange, or have open an office to practice law. Mr. = country Indicated a large volume of -rlnm 1;‘ uo?sen:‘ !r‘tl:m your tm._am;i and bill rejected. Like treatment was | In his possession with intent to sell or| The Railroad avenue crossing, where | Ferguson is a graduate of the Wester- | For Naval Construction and Repair|spring trade, satisfactory pavments glory etujal e corn Somes OfM|given the bill that would make the|€Xchange, as of standard quality, any | the accident occurred, is a grade | 1 Work at New York and Boston, and mun\:ed m\gmn the produc- E— tion and sale of ods. as though you'd take a glove off your |jength of trout to be legally taken at|milk which is not of standard quality, | crossing and has long been Untversi! 4 hand the on, March seven instead of six inches. state h Yes, “Gets-It” is the corn discovery ‘ adulterated by the addition of any school children who live on Lawton the Rho Is ials redoub] of the age. More “Gets-It" is sold by| No ln;::-u For Deputy. S ecien St cs, or which Ims been | Helghts and in (he western Devt of e 2 e "!:'de sland g;er::cfizc"“m . Cordial Salutations From Toulouse. many times than any other corn rem- e committee on appropriations re- | wholly or in part skimmed, or shall | the village and must cross the tracks chanies for naval construction and ToTur:la‘ouMmhu“Q.mr:’:‘z;r 1, 4.15 s:l. . — bal ' coune ted " edy in existence. Try it and you’ll | ported unfavorably the bill to give the delivery from school. The ’ = ork » know the reason why. It takes two|deputy the powers of the bank com. | et Hoieir ks o arty S P e ) DayNgie Saying I Poviups e '8 reAbiition “congrita- seconds to apply it, and it dries at|missioners, and to increase the malary|any custolmer buying the same for p. m. but this does not |, New York, March 1—Daylight sav- (%00 navy verch, —OrCncEnE of (e llating the officers and crew of the once. That's all. Don’t experiment— |from $2500 to 33500. Report accepted | sweet milk. After explanation by Mr. to children who, when in |ings by advancing the clock one hour | TUPET drRacPRany “EoW - ed, will jAmerican freighter Orleans upon suc- follow the experience of millions and |and bill rejected. Higgine of Coventry, the bill was always obey his com- | Was put into effect today in Portu- [inS at the NeW Tork favy verd, Wilicesstully running —the submarine m’(!;?:'l‘l-ni: " > e ishing In Rogers Lake. Py Ak the etk %-.lrdm;-uummmn ang Cape by Sonrigpr t B i s 'bbfnm:r::}dfimfi“mmm Hutotions G -1t” is sold everywhere, 25c a S . © have long desired to e ober - o “Amepican republy: und to The fish and e committee report- Mr. Holt’'s Bill. 4 Decause of | 31, the Commercial Cable company an- number of riviters and drillers are de. 1ts eminent president gam bottle, or sent on receipt of price bY |.q favorably the bill which prescribes presented by the crossing abolish A sired immediately for that work and vi ¥he, Sanpet € Win, Ioeation. . instructions have been sent to the E. Lawrence & Co.. Chicago, IIl that there shall be no fishing in Rog- The manufacture of fans was estab- ers lake in the towns of Lyme and Old commandant there authorizing him te shed a8 an industry in'England dur- 1. Connors of Norwich was a Meriden.~Superintendent of Public|employ every agency possible to se- ay. o o them T Thete 18 pressing need [i°§ the Stuarts’ rule. SOSEPH BRADFORD, ['7me from December & to March Sy Mr. 3 ‘Wiitimantic was f boilermakers at Boston, wh a o e ers. n, where a Petition was received and referred serted: Any person shall violate | business caller 3 £ number of the fleet vessels dre under . 50,0 to the compmittee on Woman sul vote on the liquor license question. - o Drovidel 3 & # -+ in this| Strap Hangers Remain. 5 * [ e o | on ] se “from " - The committee on railroads reported 3 Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order : 108 BROADWAY -