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th ST ) of the 7 and(f)fli%OOD i H it § C R i i mal Hieall B D is i The Dominating Styles In Women's and Misses’ Appare! ture and Rt amended so as to place bowling alley, e EEim it | Shown Here At Prices Which Are Most Reasonable e . where ‘materials > v -y-.-v;;q;,. ol 2 o authority 54 | ber e 5 i To see these new things through this page is impossible—you can gain but » was before the an togra ides, L i1l be delighted SVErS3 Vears of age o] Public Service Tax Poens ’%‘J’ par ot o ment Section g "l'l..h .bo"m‘ m.d.' ..].am'h abei : : peridh 1 work i P A et g g e eening Andais o lock - ons ction today., ingenuity shown by the designers in of fabric, xia'th B o temuion “of ‘rativaad, sireet rail. | moTning. Mo such establishment shal coloring and designs is remarkable, and the present styles are refreshingly distinct the children out i B ey than fifty-eight hours from those of past season. 38 5 i uing iy — g M . & 3 be: consmiear || ep. was v Ore - o e it e 5| A St e | e 2 T SMART TAILORED SUITS STUNNING SPRING COATS Coventry, Mr. Fento Segeommg wen ion shall de penalty is i Mr. Fish of Newington, and oj | e epare el Bo 10 | O hia oF nat maors than 100 Tor sech s i P o B, g, .t S e T e As Low As $19.50 . As Low As $10.00 Mr. Corbett of Harttird asked if the | 410,08 monevs and credite, inciud- " Ti"_":‘"_:‘ 2o o Handsome ' Tailored Suits with all You will find the touch of the master egistration - RN i i ol those little style features which distin- .d?sng'n'e;l o thelse iCoats. S‘}’]f,‘ ‘mater uish the smartest garments. ' Pockets || 1215 rich in coloring are exhibited in g ey o o i, . e R and wax' 1ntermen (hs 1 | Tt fhe SeTpazies whoss rost carn | B Imtroduced For Mes p 2 2 piquant high-waisted effects with the wpdbeity have had the'maostilavish-at- | -2 fq o it Which 3re demanded alld..:’t lhulfluru)l.‘hn o{ltbo atate bdurd' such tax. of Sducation. =Mr. Hamitiersley of| "Bach company shall render ta the Harttord said he thought e Bl to e tax omminey, Tkl fender to the| Hartfora, Conn. Aprit 20.—The les- ad and ought t9 be confined 0| 0\ 00l "of each year, upless the fisca | 181ative committee on military affairs farm Dbovs Mf Caine of Nauafick {veir of such compapy for which It |reportea in the senate today a bill ved to tabio the bill uptil Tuesday, madeé return te the callector inte! . . Y 2 when-there would be a larger attend- SPBieR iF enicted woul§ reguine. n tion of the designer: . . . , e of Taemers. " The mistion e | Ml revenue’ ended betweon the ehirty. | DTN L ST TN IS 2 tention of the designers, and these, with || 11 voar ™ A5 with the suits, the pock Ou ve roba vailed. of April, both Inclusive, in which case | istration of subjects or citizens of for- the new conceits in pleats and fancy ts of 1 sh f L s State Library Committes. R i B R i ol e e no. oubmtton o 1k i 0 ets of unusual shape and size are gain- 3 There came {rom the seate the ap- | company within sixty days after the |this war megsure to the legislature stitchings, give many artistic touches || jno the most friends, The colorings : met a B i 7. e bty wnben | Bhee X foe Cor ot the' 1att poveen | Tl mwe davs age, < which are unique and wonderfully i t : ‘T 1 .- B e AN B IS e e et TRl g, You el ot the most || i oy and therougls llke thlS Senator and Jud T or accruin from all sources In | ey “hesigmate In this wtate oy who pleasing. You will find the mos ly spring-like, including the new Apple fiait ponsion ot the ruies Anpeinting. Sen: | itechafar O the calendar year next|may from time to time come into the wanted materials here — Poiret . Twill, Green, Mustard and Khaki colorings or F a s state, t t] wenty -four gS, g . Bior Fredorivi A.Enrueu judfe and Protection of Water Supply. hours after the date specificd in the Gabardine, Poplin, fine Serge, Etc Old Rose, Blue, Efc, €eés a gOO Sty ozt of Bridghnert. JANE L NG| e governdr.may, in mocordsnoce nientrd precibmation, or afier av. 4 ! 1 3 ? £ X ; 3 © | Fival within the state, g 2 Dr. Slesper’s Cass. B o o e R | Aaihceit ot (s e oy FROM $19.50 UP FROM $10.00 UP The heuse concurred with the sen- |an¥ taxing district or other subd: designate and personally register his resser. ., —W¢gars ate in reject! .| fon thereof, or of any company, own. | or her name, residence, business, length L) " George 1. Sleepe! Ha, ‘| ing or controlling any system of-wa- | of stav. and such other information as Blonm of Eve De ee and Des hon At Al] P"ce restoration or = forfeited rights. ter warks or water supply, commission, | the governor may prescribe. ry gf mp S our I l I l P S TrelIet ha s on ol Bre 10| B T i swrors S oot | ermey prelelErbntion 1n Soelioaiip Shall 5 dainty little Tub Bl f zood Vaile at £1.00 to the miost ve G it . state prison. - " | a8 policemen for the purpese of pre- | also comply with such rules of person- Tom dainty hitgle Ju OUSES of gOK aile at $1.00 to the miost expensive eoTge 3 Agricultural Ipterests. venting and abating nuisances and|sa! identification as the governor shall ettes and Crepes, we show most complete assortments. We can offer Wash Silk The committee on agriou'ture report. | POteCting such water supply from | from time to time prescribe. The occu- . s I H [d F A ‘V E ] I S ( ‘O ed favorably the et concerning ine | Sontamination. phut. of svery v‘;:\aplr:;:‘-’ig’bfncspl:nrgtg‘; Blouses and some of Crepe de Chine as low as $2.50—we can give you better ones . d . prometion of agricuitural Interests and | Establishment of Public Markets. - 2 i g .3 5 W . - ¢ £ * n?ommendednf:ierenvu " e aprro-| Amy ity baveagh o tewn, sasepd-| o1, Monasing every hotel ian. ‘boged- in Crepe and Georgette for $3.48—and from these prices upward show some of “@ood Ciothes Store” s Ariatons committiec. and it was %0 crqinc to an act paseed, mav establish | twency-four hours after the date spect- the handsomest Blouses it has ever been our privilege to handle. .Come in and dered. It provides for the benefits to ang maintain one or mare public mar-|aeq in such proclamation, notify such be derived from the Smith Lever bill | kets within the limits of such city, | Loy SUthorities of the presence of a see them. to be distribu by the trustees of the | borough or town, and may lecate the public Aauthorities of the presence Connecticut Agricultural college b same within the limits of any highway t ' one agricultural organization fn e lant ahifinint e chae And T e e e county. The sum not to exceed $1,000 | such city, borough or town may erect | FOTIER COUTTI, 22, TROTR SUOT RFCCCH In any fiseal state year. such buildings, appoint such officers, | MAtOn 15 APPUESNS S0 SRAD, €0oh o e ea— - Poultry Exhibitions. and make such rules, by-laws or or- | (0% SEFeRtEAMT Y THE | Dot or de- y PREE SCHOOLS AT STORRS fruit. Al materinl will be furnished| The acWBconcerning poultry exaioi- |3inances for the proper regulation of| ,ortyre” therefrom of every such sub- 7 5 7 R’MMED HA7 s mR 3 298 : o e e fonqa | tions. that carries with 1t an sppre. | 2nY Such market. . Ject or citizen. v person who shail L4 T0 AID @ ¥ 5. d_the close the fo AD GAMAREN PROJECT| 3inth “Will be a0l Bt Seat 14 thuse | Priation of 31| to aid in poultry Appointment of 8pecial Polise. fail to comply with any such proc preparing them. fhowe, csme favorably reported from | The governer may. in “sssordanes |matien or Who shall vioiste any of the FOR SATURDAY Yoe 2 . |the agrienitural committee and was re- | with an act passed, wpon appli- | provisions of this ac e fined nof o ol i rapeat MOlns ae ferred to the commitiee on appropria- | sation of any electric, gas, telophons, | more Snan 31000 or imprisoned not . v 3 4 oy ns. i telegraph or water company Oowning, | more one year, or both. act 2 3 3 i z tisn, instructisn Beumg WIESR -t Supsrier Court Jurisdiction. eI, MAIAIINE. FEREIE 0 COh. | o Tans ot Trore R SACsARe There’s a variety in these hats which is marvelous, and when to select fruits, ete. . §¢t was announced Thursday in a — — An act that all elvil actions whercin | t¥0lling any praperty, plant or equip-| The bill was tabled for calendar. the relief, legal or equitable, where ;_':";,""N"““ e Confirmed Appointments. you consider the very low price you will wonder how it can e *: ated by such eompany who, : 5 vibe ben iy wworn, may act ai s Tliien gn_ sxacuiive: o be done. There are hats trimmed with the newest feather Marriage May Not Discharge Men. |the demana ceeds $1,000, shall be Sbeclal messaze from Storrs that the Just because a member of the Na- |brought to the supe: uulg. was | the judiciary Sigte agricultural college faculty has Siransed to aid the farm and gardes | Lont Guard happens o b mceied | favarably reported by R O S R K ; ; § S : Brosest by holding free public in- | upport ‘i:‘::?i:e:::g:‘.lnl%.fii Semmiechs. fi:’.&i: L - wetq " or| STBOF HoloamN e B etore. a0 effects—hats with flowers—hats with ribbons—sport designs ction periods at four differeni{for his dischargn. A kecen! ueh pany in its bus- . Fox and Patrick O'Mearn, A . o . way adjacent embers of the state in big figured effects—tailored hats—hats with the new: dates. This schpol will be without ex- | 4¢r from ”rlg;;g!er fel l“l‘ .I- f| The act concerning staf o - the gencral staff says that Bassed In the house, Brovi o proper e ation and mediation Pense to people of Connecticiit, beyond s o commissi b h . . . the cost of room and board at the | fapiles GurInE thels ADeptsoe. whisss | StAte, county of manlcinal Pavk ey | cvers b o e e T e T |} | cabochon ornamentation—there are big hats, little hats and wfi?'a.m S business can be conducted dusing such | dccept, either by purchase or gitt, for Spesineta. for PRzgcutive Mecretary William M. Al . 1 N s _are June 28 s as dependen e e oses , any fish, com; i i Rt u-)‘i_ i ihZfiT‘f"?lfl‘Z e s?l'X"S"w"g.%wfi b il i d gosg s g cation medium sized hats—hats in black and hats in color—and =Fo vs will | levoted to prac- miiitary serviee. — lon Transfer % 1! 1 e work In canning of vesetables and | Das = = An act Wk PAESE premhna et TR h supervision | Charles, A- nEeree) caner cavsed B || | every hat in the lot will be sold for that very, very low price. a = = the traesurer resignation of = Frank C. Bush- 2 o z from the ‘;;--;u- of &{."&g’;{m N nell. “mm‘:;mt'hu cemmittee on QNI Y ss_sa e sum of threy L executive o . e civil lst mni."'«f"&'é m:gh,v: (':15 fi'.é:..".'i’.“' 1;: .:;ypauml.\?l ”m ‘The committee on the judiciary 3 y " . | created_under the provi X otify perior | reported favorably on the accept- a8 of the bl Loiuof 1906 The | SURtt % ekch eoumny In ‘whieh I is the ‘Dlennial. report o the 3 yeasurer is authorized t. hall | committee clary any part of pald fong °""""W"‘“ el A e orierad on Tle. may Bridgeport Brass Company. Compensat Bill. bill was favored by the temperance peeple and by the liquor interests, It was resigned to give Hquor dealers time “to clean up their business” after no-license was voted. The bill was thareof in bords ct amending the charter of the dict - e it e el HAG ST bR e | peTipesor B Epat St | T, e, e ety o . United States, or in The shligaticie oo p | ROV which '““"‘"b"c‘flu saloonkeep- 4 any alate or Clity of the United States, | tne E ers to continue in business two months GET OUR BO TELL OF » = after no Hoense is voted by the elec- i oK ING E . ion. tors of the town; The senator said the the general assembly of 19 ing gran ts and leases; permitting | make srrangements to enter the res towns to establish boards of finance. |ular army as- lieutenants. They w A t9 the maturity of any ds of the | M BCoRptan. Pasmed. = ittee. on @) The bank vid what ve. state which may tatanding. rt and of Bill. Wa Helping Tawns. fed- o comm! take their examinations at Boston pays you dividends on you - ‘Spocial w‘h' vackey "F wop| oaThe, committes on education report. Compulsory Insurance. =3 zA:Z"";:::L to Toestay|® ¥ ¥E < i that th vorably on p tow 5 e senate adjous esda; c HES LA We pay yeu a dividend on what you spend. of wpeciar constenies oy eI asIoRE Ny sove | i, Prgyids for public school education | TS SORTL S For eomputsory In | next at 1 Unclaimed Lottars. towns paving arand Nator 33500000 ot 1esq Into five | sarance be referred to the commission The fist of unclaimed letters In tho O ———— Mr, v to be appeinted by the governor in ac- At “Government’s Disposal. ., postoffice for the w ALLEN'S FOOT-BABE BOES 1. | B hr e e tor e roisior | clagses s follows: First. mot more| to be appeinied by (e SOVl in S0 s g B g Ry K . j t apoke for the rejection 5 L $500,000 to o 4 When vour sifbes pinch or your orns oF The DIl o8 Me Fraund that 16 would | 2 5no s oe0: jScgond: Lromm 300,000 10 | ceseipn and Which will make & report | now been_ pu A i Shlavuninns goha ae that rau A8 Jired | block the work of the state police in | jq0,000; 7 from $1.500,000 to 3$2.- | to the gession of 1919. Reports accepted | government. § tiseptic “mowder g:,-.,.cgmv 29, the #h- | securing evidence against liquor 1aw | san'o00: ,.m,""},,m 32,000,000 to $2,§00,- | and bill referred accordingl: {ors,_Nat Conen, of Harttord and ho ™ yiolation. Mr. Hall of New Milford snay vaca 2 Eawards of Naugatuck, lef Rommet, O ; 3% % ™ ang | Spoke aainst the Dili, and Mr. Fen- B o vl o A § Gglensan. former for West Hayen and' the lateer | Tommmtor. 74 Franldin wi arEgh g R cation of the state board of education t iadaiats 8> bunions an fof to tired. | ton @'d the same. The report was c- | the percentage of the amounts paid in| Passed—That the superintendent of | for Meriden, to lead in garden york S : P ng, . Over | capted and hill rejected. . e water works of the city of Nor-|planned in those cities. 7 4 temchers’ wages as follows: First 75 [ the e 1 DI i 5 3 by th Minors and Women, P i eoenl; S0 pow semt.; Hhind. e e e e ey sl the ir ven' their diplomas'air for operating rock drille in miner ld ov-ryr,h:u, 25 cen! g The act concerning hours of em ; fourtn 30; nfth, 20. The act shall wuec o I‘:!M o ‘ot "o Derby concern- Th rder L Lhm__lfl IM quarries: oy ubsti ployment of minors and women . was|not take effect until after the rising of '