Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, May 9, 1917, Page 8

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| Don’t Miss It. Take Advantage of These THESE SPECIAL SALES ARE BOUND » Wednesday Specials. T0 SAVE 10U HONEY e e ONIONS - - 3 Ibs. 25¢ ?;,..m,].ged SUGAR - 43(‘ h omen of fash: ate Defeats Bill Which Would AI!ow:Hooels!oSelIh- COM P AN Y | e =—wherever women of - i rivene —. the" innate £ quak to Guests on Sunday. LEAN SHOULDER Seedless Sunkist DINNER BLEND PEANUT BUTTER :”:&ofl,,*;,‘,nu ROAST, Ib...... 20‘: CUFEEE 2 e ....:.38c | B, ......... : ’ : svaarcoies——an.| ORANGES Shoes invites the laxurious |2 | (Special to The Bulletin) _~ [and yet there a%e some members:who' SUGAR CURED : 30(: MOHICAN CHILI FRESH EGGS i i the i - Hariors, May. 8—Just as-soon as |9 20t piace wiomen on as higw's piane |J BACON, b, ... ... .- 5% 2 d 29 SAUCE, bottle. .......25c | dozen ...... discerning-at same time Chaplain Benedict concluded the.open- |of God ‘or nature gives any evidencs |l NICELY MIXED ozen [ el vt Lttt < bbbt thei> maceestel rrites a £ ing praver in the house, Representa- | that women ought Tt be granted €he 24c ROLLED OATS e tive. Fenton of Willimantic presented | PEIvIiege to vote SALTPORK, Ib. . . .. T P PR pease the doubting purse. P02 o to war the positions they. have va- | MF. Talcott practically declined to do. cated to sérve their state and country. | ,,,MT; Bowers of Manchester tmpressed W———— large bottle. ..........10c 1y, of the question of woman suffrage. |it passes the ‘I-“flll‘l of:a two-thirds 'Mr. Foord opposed the movement to 500 PURE JELLY The features of the day were:the Paz- | wes e of . the barniug. ducstions. of 15(: 't the BEEF LIVER, Ib. .. ... vote of the next general asserably. Ffe o e e R | A MACARONI, pacakage 12¢ bill- which provides that:any. emplove | Shs, ToPresentation” to _ prev F Zsc POMPEIAN LARD SUBSTITUT Fresh From Our Ovens Da JELLIED DOUGHNUTS, dozer MACAROONS R Lo e e a bill, which was passed,.that safe-|indefinitely - postpons and asked Mr. |l | FAN CORNED sage of the voluminous automobile law | the “time, and urged’ people time any more than it did -in" the trou- guards to employes: of the state ‘who | Talcett to withdraw the motion, which 15 BEEF, b. .......... 1JC Finie’ Spalding Tose MOHICAN AMMONIA and the settlement, at least temporari- be given opnortun.lu' to decids, after Wi of the state who enters the military |plesorme times of long, ago. The states R e 3 DRESSING, battie RHUBARD PIES. e reinsi < itht) ), as woul ‘ornn: jcu gpione T e adten :m’flggm;’:“‘,g;‘: el given:a square. ‘;’“ p-oktle. :23c | cach ..... physical conditio Mr. Ci - Na tuck red to D s passen and Meaneratiied po the | s, Gaine SLuNs TRk 10¢ | CORNSTARCH GINGER BREAD Senate uhder suspension of the Tules.|in safivame aucmtlon vmich s far STRING BEANS, qt..10c | 7 |p. package. . ... . 9c oy Another Sunday:Bill Veto. vored in the last etate convention. It |l B} OATERS, each. ... . e S L D ea G- kaxh The governor sent to the-house his | Was proper tbat all great questions be veto onslha act concerning the sale of | referred to-the-people.” The commit- certain articles on Sunday, which lim- [tes of the house ‘reported unfavorably c Jted the legal saie to candy, ice cream |a - bill ‘for ‘a’. proper ‘representfation in MACKEREL, each. .. .. and soda. The bill would exclude the [the house and favorably the woman cale of newspapers, the closing of drug |suffrage matter. The democratic party stores. and - prevent the securing of |Of the state'has sald that-the proper = necessities of lite, while the:littie fruit|Way to decide the question is by the |, nnyua) tax of $1,750,000 is tmposed |agé of the Diil and the other, the ex- [the bill relating to the taxation of 1 CARROTS, CUKES SPECIAL TEA, 1 1b. ..60c PARSNIPS, TURNIPS SWEET CORN.......15¢c MOHICAN BREA.D 13Y%, ounces dough, loaf stores and shops- could open and do [Deople and le was ready to stand or |, ;on" the several towns of the state. |pression of the opinion of the minor- |surance companies was indefinite Biiness and sell imperishable articies, | fall- by his party. - In Naugatuck Mon- |{PO8 (U8, SVoR), (NS00 Do appor- | ity asainst passae. postponed. Tpon motion - of ‘Mr. -’ Péasley - the |day 1500 men. and 15 women voted in |i/on s among and paid by £aid towns | Senator Brooks said he had intro- Hots. Glands i Towms: house reconsidered its former action (e city. efection. He ! favored - voting | /"0, 1"t0 the provisions of chapter |duced the bill in good faith at the . il o and the bill was tabied: O T T tiew: alis advo. | 257;0f; the public. acts of 1915. Guest of prominent hotel mon. He did [, Semator Hunt presented a petit e Wood! - < B ot sea w 3 ot r a law to authorize towns to make Motor Vehicle Law. Gtetl Scotniatiie ot thA A v Windham Commissioners. not mee Y otels should "ot Ve lappropriations to meet Home Guard The act concerning motor vehicles, | port, as did-also Ms. Dillon of Shelton.| An act was passed providing tnat Bille: Pussod, expenses during the w Referred to covering 61 pages in the file, and Sev- | The’latter said theére would:be a ter- |the salaries of the county comm Bt aaeye. > the committee on military affai: crzl pages more of amendments, Was | rible mis «take ‘to- turn down the’suf- |stoners for Windham county shai ve| Passed — Authorizing the placing RaBuriment taken from the calendar. Mr. Waitt of | frige measure ‘after, the adoption of the [ 5750, an increase from 3850 a vear. |of @ lien to the amour i aamats amcutig To Wedneuds the land and buildins Sharon explained the bill- and.said|prohibition ~amendment., - He - was ticut Industrial Schoo! for Girls; that in its preparation authorities of |against a motion to’indefinitgly ‘post- IN THE SENATE , FR other states weére consulted. ~He cited | pone on the ground _that it wi unfair concerning the r’lpul‘<\, and taoratio ‘r}{ HCAR!NG EEF’ORE EXC]SE by neadings the changes made Which |and unjust. cspeciakiy on a cémmlttee | Bill Defeated That Would Allow Ho- |ctorporations and relauinz to tbe fair | included almost everyihing _conceiva- |report. He sald .the améndment Was| tels to Sell Liquor to Guests on |2rket value of stock: eppropriuting | COMMITTEE AT HARTFORD ble in the matter of sale and operation |cure to be passed and the. reading| . g, ;g $25,000 to the state tupercul of automobile: mc'ludi;!ls e »‘:“‘f"g of puny poems* \; opvos?ilon was, slék- i sl 1m-mn:e treatment of and_jitney business. r.. Waitt. told |ening and - repulsive. e “hoped ‘the Bl o exempting he om A e e e et o abed cdd.| nE, 290 rentlsive, e thoped. 108 - martrora, May 81t was expected |5 at 11 a. m. an four hours. A = dealers idren; {On Bill Proposing to Give Governmor nt of 330,000 the Power to Close Saloons. perty of the St. Francis Total Ab- the absojute elimination of.the glaring |the motion to indefinitely ‘postpome. ':hl‘- !Hf budget for the coming {wo |stinence and Benevolent society of | Hartford, C Nay S Today's | ne lights. He said the bill was one the Mr. Peasley of Cheshire sald the years would he' taken up in the sen- | Torrington: i easing the szlaries of |Learing before the excise committse Y Ie&ieTature need not be ashamed of and | precedent fOr, indefinite ‘Poptponement |&te today. It was the first biil on the | o judse of the city. court. of Rock- |ut the: capiisl on & bl Brosssing io th it was of the kind that would be | was-well-establisired-and there was'no. wnotion of Senator Boyd fhairma"! of | e and secuting attorney to {give the gov or power to close sa- copied by other states, The bill was|justification for hisiery of unfairness. | ROHOR OF Senater Bovd, Chaiman of 3500 a year. icorporating the Con- |loons at his discretion, in whole or B ~ Y passed* without opposition anfl‘ as|He' did not consider suffrage a’ na- retalning its plice .on- the calends jecar e S anty | part, during the war, d trong .. RE BROW amended. It was voted ithat. thexbill | tional-rignt and. the. real question was { comp o i s5. |SUDPOTt Of the propoied legis on . as amended be immediately : transmit: |« submission to’ the pedple, and in this For Foot Guard. | gt Dl was passed appropriating 33.- | the part of the Cor Manufac- fod to the senate under-euspension- of | connectlon - Consfetation ' should. hel On motion of Senator Eovd a biMl [952 for the expenses of the workmen's | turers’ associatior ch Colonel [have been the es. glven as to ether *'suffrage ' would | was-passed appropriating $2,000 to the |Compensation. A. M. Pope appeared mariced w Woman Suffrage . Discussed. tend to bettering “the »\_ondnlon of |First company and $9.900 to the Sec- State Farm for Women. man of Hartford, representin fined 350 and cost The order of. the day ats Hoor was | women. Hs fatored Linffig. the sl [ond.company, Governor's Foot Guard, | Senator Hall explained tho bill es- |bibitionists, told the commitzee ¢ 1 the police cor he house resolution propesing -an | (rage’ mauer béfore’ xt travels any, far-|for service uniform and equipment. |(sblishing the Conmecticut State Farm — mendment to the constitution. con= l‘"gi; B e o i Hotel Law Killed. for Women. It provides for a direc- = cern: e qual b4d > it o e county | torate of seven to be appointed by the e e s “man favorably du: |0t the women, ot Galitprnia‘that.voted | The bill to authorize | the caunty || OUL0 07 *5iod t o, BOR " o nic | ity . 4 Ported by the committée on copstitu: |agaifst. prohibition, and ‘there’ is no | Cn¥intoCcoling liquors 1o suests at [shall be' women. The directors are 1es 158€8 tional amendments..- Mr. ~Barker; -of | Somparison ~bet&eens Cofinecticut and | p,o; ‘meals on Spndays was indefi- |required to locate the institution on . | California on the -su: question. Branford-said this matter was Tgerely unitely - postponedi,on the motion cafare . M Burice of East Hartford sald this S = $50.000 is appropriated for the pur- e eqfi::“,f;op?:'b;x;u&mn could b (E';m(ssed ;nttl e | ISR EMIran Lof the, com- | 0TI O cabniohtag the fatm. The il N tel ; ogs came home, ‘agd he sald it was S d was passod. ci 1 rts e ontord. recited.. at | Inadtizable to gise to-women.the right | There ‘were, two, reports from the ndefinitely Postponed. erigth’ the” earller perlod of the consti- | Of. Suffrage; and it is dangerous. to |FCNTUNCR 0% 08 BTG TR8 FARRISENINS | L e motion of tution and. the changés that Lave.been | finker with' the. constitution *just for 3 i o £ ;flflds since then, and It was about |te sake -of experiment.. The honest, time: that the change mow :ubder. gopns | Cotiscientious, persofis in. the west a9 sideration ousht to be made. He told |0t say suffrage has Bréimght about 5f the growth -of the woman-suffrage |2nY improvement. “He, favared indefl- S oo in This otate e an imtic |nite postponement and’aleo the rejcc- cation of the increased interest-in the |tion of the committee report. movement. He realized that there were On theiMiiln’Quastion. s “ B e Do e e | M Sasinjetnley,” of Hurtterd, i o (fne“, %o vote to put this mat. |SPeaKing on’the main question, satd tor betore the people and. vote againt [IO Man was bound on this question s = ple s = platform. In order to amen at toe polls. " He hoped the amend |7, *T BTN (il “steiacion. dex e 0 & Women ‘equal suffraZe(clares suffrage, to be a necessity, and Vit Pail of Winchester dft not care |19, vote in favér of submitting to the o, taks ap tng. i oF the House: [y Eecule i= plecing P of ap THESE PRICES: ARE he Suffrageites ropressated ~enly | A% Clrk of ‘Branford. sad thece Shrall ‘percentage of the women of ihe |[y43 Mo Srgument against the q@estion. | farm of 200 acres, and the sum of COATS & SUITS Special SUITS COATS $15.00 up 57.50 up QON (,m-:mr Planting Time { We are offering broken lots 2nd gizes this week at special in- B R e ks [ v meely prelace i IS NOW HERE, AND WE. " ducements. " Come in and ses he said it would be fli-t med to intro- ote on mission. | what valnes await yon on easy $£2.00 ic matter inio the. poiltics of | whole rumber voting o ARE READY WITH A bttty - at This =i be a season ofiNecessary for passage to prs\ah“ 118 - -partisanziiip that' will -be sup-|" Those voting Yea .. .. 198 1 glazted wfith uninterrupted pairlotiam | Those Toting Nay Lol % CARLOAD OF LOWER THAN FALL PRICES [|ifs mirenent st T val®Sm |, (020 a2 e 2 bevond question. © New Londoen County Vote. e “the whole matter be Yea—Sweeney. Gillette, Elgart 1 3 AT R cammime cims L= Ml Carden, Field Mr. Shaw of Reddinz, always a|Holt, Fox, Lewis, Bailey. Pierson, rong adv te of woman guffrage, | Bates, Hollowell, Rogers. Wilcox, Bab- : e poke in support of the bill and re- lcock, Chatfield.” Gearv—19 P R 5 ed to the several statcs that have| Nay—Date, Hoxie, Curry, Graham an rass e for prohibition and suffrage, and |Bradford, Henderson, Butea & E t was neariy time that Connecticut| Absent—De Wolf, Hempstead, Al- jumped into the band wagon. The sa- |iyn, Stone—4. MILLINERY AND WAISTS GATELY & BRENNAN 29-31 Shrtuckfl S inon men all through the country are ainst woman -suffrage, as it means Windham ounty. § prohibition and the end of the ealoon, | Yea—Atwood, Busl, Back, Wright S Ii .' Ii y D S i 4 and he wanted this amendment to be | Williams. Paine, Kent, Mofitt, MowTy, carried through as was the ‘prohibition | Fenton, ‘Hiscox—11. measure. E‘.\'a.}' BfiBllerL “n)a,a Sheldoflé' Swam, \' T” <, arry of Lebanon became poei» Brodeur, ackus, ramee, aine, T II S - - o talling il s et ol Ao fn s A . AS WELL AS n 159 ain Street i Norw‘ch L eline e A | A et Kntwiton~. Aorey, - Baker, = i} % not give up manhood forga.suffragette, | Russ, Bowen—5 - R e r———— He hoped the time would never come | - - 7 ~ . Satorni e St ok g g Tolland County. : Sweet Peas LIBERTY LOA battlefieid by the petticoats of women. Tea—Tutchinso; Higgins _He"l'. it 4 - S A He could copceive of no- reason wh Keefe, Smith, Hallock: Keeney, ‘Heald, - er—12. 4. Kingsbury AND a woman should even ecek suffrage. | TOWne, Bugbee. Tuck He did not believe active temperance | o Nay—Frink Woodw o bury - 'S OF STRIKE OF EMPLOYES OF CANADIAN PACIFIC ENGINEERS | were advocating. woman: sut- w‘fz}f?m' Dearden, Martin, Talcott THE UNEXCELLED FACILITIE CLEVELAND WELDING GO.| - [GET .EIGHT HOUR DAY | combination betweoen - pronibition. anq | A Absent—Afiller, Horsman. 1 S d n = 2 : = Manufacturers of Gun Carriage Tires|Increase of ‘20 to 25 Per. Cent. for | womn wamid o ‘?,‘;{cz‘;d hoped the| © Enlargement of Inebriate e F ower ceqas THE THAMES NA I IONAL BAN? —Plant Completely Tied Up. 3,506 Engineers and Firemen. At'a meeting’of the commissioni, of - of Danbur said the is’ | ¥hich Senator Barmes -is ' chairman, 8—A strike of em-| ‘Toronto, ~ May _ S.—Anmbuncement |sue was whether this, house wouid |leid sesslon Tuesday for the consider F ALL KINDS | eiand Welding com. | was made here today that the locomo- | favor 5 this meastre’on “to-the |ion of the Ceiatlisnment of a_state o Cleveland. Mas ploves of the C pans, onzageq in (he manufacturs of | iie ‘cnginecrs on the Canaafun Pa- |next seneral assembiv._and if passed |[3Tn OF CDIAICS as feqided fo are offered to subscribers to the above loz Zon carriage tires, completely tied up |cific ay_from Fort William, Ont., [by a two-thirds vote of both:houses e o e ’ ith the plant today. The -strikers, who |east, have -settled .their -differences |then so over to the- people :for de: | Priate farm comnécted’ wf o Tiar S W without charge demand an increase in wages. sajd 4.- | With the company and obtained an |cision le merlt of = franchise to | ich Btate hospltal, ~The appropria- Don’t Send OQut of Town for Your Seeds ©06 men are out. Company officlals |eight hour basic pay day agreement, |women is perhaps worth while, but Honj copnmittee. will be' Sxied. 1 TSVor sited the entire factory was sbut|that nearly 3,300 engineers: and fire- |tial to woman than man,.or rather op | PogPhser, pus Wil provide for 250 ; . = T g men Will reccive’ from 20'to” 25 per |the equality of men. The woman has | S35ILIOR% PoGp 2nd an addition best and most reliable right _ cent. increase in wages. prisen at the stage ‘whore she . pos- E 3 heae = Nowrexh = Durham.—Tt is_expected that auto |sesses the gualifications requisite for Retirement_of School ‘Teachers. . ere m Norwich. | s ” 48 ~uck tanks with tar for puitinz on|A: R. WHALEY TO RETIR electorship. but notiing yet has arisen | “an act'was passed concerning the D t Y w t (\ d T g to the Dirham. div A on ou an 100 eein St " to show thiat they really wanted the blishment of a.retired syst hero: from, Spring. . AS VIGE PRESIDENT |risit. to vorc. The mucstion now un- |oumme toben wacners maics tomig: || WWe Are Prepared To Fill Any - der discussion is. whether . the men |fhe contribution annually--of five per OF the New Haven Road—Will Retain | want women to vote. Give. the |cent of the teachers' salaries, and the and All Orders His Connection’ With the Road. |Women full franchise and they will|state to’ contribute a’ like sum. - The d highway will arrive feld, Mass, this weel Does the dread of the dental chair causs you to negiec need kave no fears. By our method you can bave yeur tes crowned or extracted ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN turn out in larger propertion than on f retirement is placed at 60 7 o i age of re placed a Fears, 7 S THER FEA » TRAVELERS DIRECTORY New. Tork, May, S——A. R. Whaley, | the school question. for then there-will | sng ealls for additional zppropristions Come and let us serve you CONSIDER THESE O TU? vice president in charge of ‘operations omething to vote for. He favored |for the state. A provision is made for y ETRICTLY SANITARY OFFICE of the New York, New Haven and g the people a chance to settle |the retirement of -teachers'who attain STERILIZED INSTRUMENTS CLEAN LINEN ASEPTIC DRINKING LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH BEST WORK Hartford railfoad, announced today his | this question, and he believed now was | the age of seventy and who have serv- SANITARY PLUMBING AND PUMPS Intention to retire. on May 3L -His du- |the accepted time. He hoped the mio- | od-the state:4o. vears; although not a ties will’ be assumed by other officers | tion to'indefinitely postpone would not | teacher when the lawbecomes effec- ©of the company ‘but he will retain his | Preyail, 2 tive. $1.25 To New York $1.25 “CHELSEA LINE To NEw YORK connection with ,the company and Ir. Martin of Orange 201d of the Messrs. Gates. of Slybruok, Shaw of bandle varjous matters in which he|scarlier days when. a woman was not|Redding, Eaton of West Haven and + If thess appeal to you, call for examinstion and sstimate FREIGHT AND PASSENGER can be of service. He has been vice|¢onsidered competent to hold property, | Bliss of - Cliriton,” favored the amend- charge for consultation. SERVICE BETWEEN president since February 1, 1213. jand told of the evolution of woman to |ment and the bill, after which the bill i BRAE G IACREGH 3 = ae NORWICH AND NEW YORK beorit i the point. where her real worth. de- . . G, Al S e e o el s nsonia- arles’ rooker, of An- |true equality. e present issue.is on . - e . sonia, president of the American Brass |the motion to indefinitely postpone and | A7 2ct Wwas passed: providing, that The Old Reliable Seed House | o has” subscribed for $2,200000"of | o ureed rejection of the: motion and | e e the new government 3 1-.per: cent.|standing by the report of the commit- Sotda-Tor e compans. | e his aies | (oo aud in sivins ihe women 3 samers |\ Qhildren. OTy 23 and 25 Water Street suoscribed for $150,000 for =~ private |deal and permit them to make t,hexr i £ b 2 ?gson:,/tor_'hom Ho advises..and for | ples direct to the peopie. . Zhis legis FOR FLETCHER'S l e Tieh /300 %or Bimself, making s total o re has. resto Tea-. c-As;‘l‘@"RIA DENTISTS (Buccessors to the King Dental Ca) »—=wg J 2 NORWICH, CO YA AT 1A MtoB P M. From Norwich Tuesdays, Thurs- days. Sundays.at 5 p.m. New York, - Brooklyn Bridge, Pler. .East River, foot Roosevelt Street, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fri- dass at's pom. [Effectiye Oct 15th, 1 25—F. V. KNOUSE, Agent—$1.25° Lady Asistant mam af crbma 1o 4 larze nnmbar of mman

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