Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, February 13, 1919, Page 8

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BT b Matters of interest Before Legislature Senate Adheres to Action De- clining to Endorse Federal Prohibition. (Special to The Bulletin.) Hartford, Feb. 12.—Chaplain Hil- dred in his prayer at the opening of the session paid glowing tribute to the immortal Lirncoln in 1ecognition of the martyr president’s birthday. Then came business that was conducted without a hitch, for more than an hour, before adjournment was ‘reach- ed. The balance of the jegisl: day was devoted to committes hearings. The first bill to be passed, in reg- uiar order, from the house calendar was the act appropriating $4,009 for the state park commission, for im- proving and developing Wharton Prook park, in Wallingford. Petition was received for appropri- ation for construction of armory at Stonington, for use by the state mili- tary organizations. The use of the hall of the house was granted to the committee on educa- tion for public hearing on Tuesday, February 18, Favorable report came from the judiciary committee on an act con- cerning meetings of Stoningron Tem- etery association in which all lot own- €rs, become members of the associs tion. The act authorizing corporations to make contributions for war reiief purposes was also favorably repor Changes of reference were made these matters from the judiciary the committe of dead bodies, Cuticura Is The Soldier’s Friend After long hours of hiking or guard- ing, when his feet are swollen, hot or blistered, the soldier will find wonderful relief in a Cuticura Soap bath followed by a gentle ancinting with Cuticura Ointment. These’ fragrant, super-creamy emollients soothe and heal eczemas and rashes, mp itching, clear the skin of pim- the scalp of dandruff and the s of chaps and sores. Also ings of insects, 1o named. Transportation to publiz health aud safety; commitment of to We Arc Receiving |imseres Sty bocs' 2 o humane institutions; to restore regu- lative certificates for the practice of medicine to committee on public Lealth and safety; bill relating to jur- COAL ors’ fees, to appropriations. Unfavorable report cam:= from the | judiciary committee on the act con- cerning inereases | of superior court iron pleas. The bill was rejected from our regular SOUPCES|"The'ouse consurred with the sonte in referring the act concerning which is the best Lehigh| in salaries of clerks and courts of com- jcen: com- of advertising structures to the mittee on finance. The act concernina stationary fire- | men and engineers, war changed Vool mi i reference from the judi o Coal mined. We guaran-| ‘omitice ‘o labos, s mmetiatons transmitted to the sena The cities and boroughs rommittee to reported favorably an | charter of city of New | tive to creation of fe - and concerning pay for ton of coal purchased from| fromn 5y oo 3 oo | lating to ordinances | to the judiciar | voting ‘on publ v town w: ary. Act providing Isons b educated by changed in ference tee on education, + c ‘ The hall of the house was prade of Steam Coal at), Mn *si ot e house wus granies | tional Sinendmerite tor hearing on Feb. tee satisfaction to every Amndmen: comm pol act re- 5. 1 ai T to Ne also have a high- - at 2 o'clc fc S/OO per ton. posed amendment ualification of electors. More mino- judges | than twenty appointed, u rules, d ¢ ntie, The in puty Killi resnpuintment Tlv Shetucket | O 18] Representativ il under Coal 0at& WoodCo. | :ihs e | O ——————————— | Mr. Sherwood, houss chairman of | NS TRIAL OF SUIT e That tie el hien i FOR 32500 IN DAMAGES | “ommittee would be held ch 4,1 the General |» 2nd 6 Fournier, The house adjourned ta 11.1 rs- sdrey id | G2y morni B t N veoupted the |- 1. (Rindy T e | ' SENATE. Ta tha & the" eale an act r ms of 1 been disc f tive military or nav it p Tnited tes or of rer ang nst Germany m who s v of this is into such \ims that he d m « vided milir and of the | trol by a met evion, 163 in se. mngzs of . the : | eweh aiscreticnar, | control ot For Miss Ch .| The widow 14, pan 0 <ol |a; vet |erortetgter id ne 1o in who suc provid uhout | AM STRONG AND HEALTHY sees that I have a bad breath she wscaret so the poisons in and bowels don’t Does your mother give ce oandy Cascarets or nasty castor calomel ? or their respective depe scord ;5 of 7nr all he placed 1t {he disposal the 1o’ ew, 0f control and al! agencies ted tc co-onerate with and to of duties. Commlttee cn military zf2 favorablv a bill, wheh ¥ tahled - calendar, that provides for the re- ntion of rank of the governor's mili- family. The federa! prohibition amendment, with the action of the house endorsed tharron, was *eceived and +he endorse- | ment reaé by Clerk Kenealy. Senator Brocks moved that the sen- | ate adhere to its former zction in re- | ject'ng the amendment. Senator Woodruff saii un opportnn- ity fo rthe appointment cf n tee of conference should ve large majority by which the ment was adopted in the house en- titled the house to the courtesy of a { committee conference. _Senator Heminway askel Lieutenant | vernor Wilson if a motion to adhere | ore adopted and the hoise voted in he same way wouldn't the house be ilrely to ask for a committee of con- ference. The chair was unable to state what the house would do. The motion to ad'hcr- was earried | by a vote of 24 to 7. The original vote of reieetion was 20 to 14. Military badges are provided for in the following bill, favorably reported or gives me a ( ren my stomach, me si liver make k report- Fou oil, pills, salts or ‘Boston Cafeand Lunch earets candy cathartio, has directioms For Ladies and Gentlemen for children’s dosage at all ages. All N. L. KONTANES, Prop. little folks love Cascarets and mothers #1 Broadway Narwich, Conn. eaa always depend upon them to move | Telephone 1963 the bile, sour fermentation and poisons from the child’s tender stomach, liver Mothers! Fach 10 cent box of Cas WHEN YOU WANT o put your bus- REDUCE Y "EIGHT A Simple 'h. _cthod If you would like to lose, weekly, from one to four pounds of burden- some fat, while eating and drinking all you need, also enjoying life far better than at present, just !ouew this advice. Take seven deep breaths in the open air each morning and evening; after each meal take a little oil of korein daily; eat as much as you need and follow other simple directions that come. Obtain a small box of oil of korein capsules®at thedruggist’s. Men and women who were wad-| dling around with heavy, sluggish bodies have, in many cases, reported a gradual, agreeable reduction of thirty to seventy-five pounds, with wonderful benefit to health and figure. This very summer is the time toj become slim easily | | % by the committee on The adjutant general iz d vr»l ted to se~ cure an appropriate design and dis- tribute a badge to each person who served in the army, navy, or marine corps of the United States in the Phil- ippine insurrection or in th2 China Re- lief’ expediton from April 1. 18938 to July 4,71904, and who wus credited on the quota from this state and who at the time of enlistment was a resident of this state. Tabled for calendar. The committee on the judiciary re- porced favorably on the appointment of the following local judges: John F. McGrath and William J. Larkin of Waterbury -ourt: John il. Earnes and Henry Pettis ¢f Norwi corrt. The committee on military affairs re- ported favorably on the bil: Introduced by Senator Brooks concerning the state militia. A petition was received from the Bridgeport cowacil No. 3, Danghters of America, protesting against the pass- age of the so-called Morrisen code school bill. Referred to the commit- tee on educatjon. The bill vajidating the consolida- tion and merger of the Terryvlle Sav- i bank and the Bristol cympany was passed. The senate adjourncd to Thursday morning at 15. Botn branches of the legistature will hnh] session on Fri- day of the present week. LEGISLATURE DEADLOCKED ON FEDERAL PRCHIBITION (Special to The ¥ Hartford, lock in the legislature # e unlocked at the present in- sofar as the federal amendment for| proh’bition is concerned. has voted the amendment by defeating a The travel of {ke measure The senate | down and 10w along _this line, The resolution now goes back to the senate on disa- greeing action and th~ senate insist and call for a cormittee of con- , or mav adhere tc its former Then the re solution returns to the hrgre, passed on Tuesday u procs along the Then n% fileq in '1‘ cffice of the secretary of state. The federal acs tion in interpreted, that the measure can bhe taken up at sueceedir sions of the legislatu a period of 11 period ers, as amendme the f re place the in CF STATE TO MEET IN NEW TFAChER= HAVEN of nnecticut nd ¢ ions vhicl Clement’ president ford is follewing sters of mmittee public or ‘onnect intention to be present iled to Princi ner ter New Haven Hig than Thursday, Saturday, Feb Club Breakfast infor; discussion. SUPERINTENDENTS ASSOCIA- TION. Samuel folloWed by i President, Bridgeport. Slawson Friday, Feb. 14. | 3.30 p. m—Informal gathering at the high school. 4 p. m.—Assembly hall. Address. Americanization, H, H. Wheaton, d rector of department | of Americani | tion Connecticut State Council of Cefense. | | | Saturday, Feb. 15. 8 a. m—Graduates’ club. Breakfast, followed by informal discussion. Al Wwho intend to be present should no- tify the president, Mr. Slawson, not later than Thursday, Feb. 13. SCHOOLMASTERS CLUB. President, Winthrop Buck, Hart- ford; secretary, Karl Reiche, Bristol. Friday, Feb. 14. m.—Sabitini’s, 151 Church street. Dinher: dress informal. CGues: Henry C. Morrison, assistant secretary of the state board of edu- cation; Dr. F. Maroney. state su- pervisor of physical training in New Jersey. All men who are teaching in Connecticut are invited to attend this dinner. Notice of intention to be sent should reach the secretary rmtX ater than Thursday, Feb. 14. The! to furnish place: | 6.40 . 1 club cannot agreg tc those who do mot accept in a vanee. NEW HAVEN TEACHERS’ LEAGUE President, Miss Carolyn Merchant. Friday, Feb. 14 815 p. m. An entertainment follow- | ed by an informal reception will be| given in the high school for stats teachers and mempers of other or- ganizations that are Holding th mid-winter meetings. = Programme: A short entertainment has becn pro- vided, as follows: Selections, High School orchestra; Companions of the Rond, morality play given by Mr. Gal- pin’s senior public speaking class— Youth, Grace ker; Life, Victoria | Fatow; Experience, Lillian Eskin; | Prophecy, Alice Dunn: Hope, Mary Walsh; Ambition, Alicia Slator; Truth 1 {CONNECTICUT STATE TEACHERS'|C DOLLAR DAY SHOE BARGAI LADIES’ TAN CALF LACE BOOTS, LADIES’ GUN METAL GRAY KID TOP BOOTS LADIES’ TAN CALF SCHOOL SHO MEN’S GUN METAL CALF SHOES. MEN’S TAN CALF RUBBER SOLE S MEN’S TAN CALF SHOES, Special V ONE LOT OF LADIES’ BUTTON BO SRR R S ONE LOT OF LADIES’ BUTTON Dollar Day price............... ONE LOT OF LADIES’ PUMPS, sizes 215 given on Dollar Day only. The James F. 206 MAIN-STREET Alice McKay. School orchestra. GENERAL MEETING. Saturda . m—Room m.—Room Bovd. Teache r the High 1-."\ High sthool %, chairman Mecting Retirem. H“fl\ nation of a membe board -Assembly hall 1 Lincol J. Percival Address. to Huget department school, Rosent L] B. LEAGUE. Eli \liss Cairns, Janet day, Feb. 13, , 151 Chur eon D xecutive 1.45 m 1 committ CONNECT Sclicol room 10S. | > Meeting. iCUT' ARTS ASSOCIA- Saturday, Feb. 15. m.QRoom M ‘Science—New Hav 143 n p. m. Sciénce ler Towns, Fran i Room 206. director of manual Cole, H~1r¥f0ru in Concrete, n- ess maeting of the ® sociation Connecticut Association of Classical High Schouv’reacherrd”r dent, Vice| , Principal J Moody, New Br =D g’“.‘ b Donavan, W eral | Sclence - 2 Chairman, Miss Clara A. ford High school, . Hizh Bugbee, Charlotte West ”:\rl< Gulliver, Nor- Chair) West Saturday, Feb. 15. GENERAL MEETING. 1.30 p. m., High School Jusiness meeting; i in (an Warfare. Prof ver, Wesleyan Univer CONNECTICUT HOME ECONOM- ICS ASSOCIATION. President, Miss Orissa M Hartford; secretary, M An Robertson, ‘Hartford. Saturday, Feb. 15. Libm.ry, election pe m.—English. Room _103. B M. € _‘mnov.’):l D. Litt. ipal Crosby High school, Water~ Oral Composition, Roscoe C. B. A, head of English depa i Danbury High school; Engli\ |, 1l 2 m., room 117, address, The Bf- ammar in High School, G. Evelyn | % of k’I‘e T“"";‘f“[,H."f’}" 1o r, B. A, English department, of | ettia M. Terrill, Unive 53 C High school, Waterbury; | "7 Add Incrensed Written Composition, Francis Griffin | g o0 Ped— s e Cowles. B. A. English department, [ onomics, in Our State Crosby High school, Waterbury. e aconnecticutdhome 145 p. m-—History. Room 3. Ap-| 5 p. m.—address pited to everyday li'e. Chairman, Ir- | Through Home I ving N. , head of history | W1 te department, N aven High school. Speakers: American History, R. Es- |Sara H c ton Phyfe, Vi neipal, Hartford :x?x;jalsgozl:i‘onl public I school; Ancient History, ; 30 p. s Miretta L. Bickford, Torrington |Margaret fiold direct: d ¢ chool nglish tory, Miss | welfare, state council of defe - Jmephmn Dawley, New Haven High|rie K. Nelson, Emerzency home der school; Mediaeval and Modern His- Hontas, P fory, Prof. Sidney K. Mitehell, Yate | Si2tion agent, New Haven. R ; CONNECTICUT ' WOMAN'S BOARD 145 p. m. Classics—High school OF EDUCATION. room 105, Chairman, B. Bel® Whit-| President, Dr. Elizabeth 3 ney, head of Latin department, Dan- ASK FOR The Criginal Nourishing Digestible t Diana, Bretzfelder; Pleasure. Viola : Crime, Sophie Schwar iness befere the public, there is mno medium better than thro“:h the inx columus of Bulletin. &2 bowels without. injury,.ar griping May Jollimore; Honor, At via Rosenbaum. Fwith Elizabeth Kurtze: Oppertunity, Arne.. Fritzell No Cocking - Forlnfnn.s,hvalxdsuafi-wmng()hfldren. RlchMllk.Mted(‘munEnmcflnPowdcr The Original Food-Drink For All Ages. OTHERS are IMITATIONS Baxter, | Very Stylish. . i e i ' HOES alue ........ 4 OTS, All Sizes, for Dollar Day BOOTS, sizes 21/2, 3 and 31/1-,— : to 43100 On all our regular lines of gocds 2 cash discount of 10 per cent. will be Cosgrove Co. FRANKLIN SQUARE criticism of the teachers and the peo ple of the stat 1f a better w Annual meeting. room cheon and meet- | problems car be found. it s be jents and 2 produced and will be weleomed. It is G {2 time forr comstzmy ivenaifort on the os in our ools. Much of thé criticism that appeared is founded upor: an entire misconception of the plan itself, of the purpose of the board m preparing it nd_of practical operation, We believe there is no one thing now so essential fo every mowai and ma- terial interest of the state as that its school system should be reformed. We ieve that legislation basel upen the plan will be e benefit to schools, to the teachers and to tha iren of Connecticut. Criticism of the assistant secretary of the state Loard of education in this matter is unjust and misdirected. We accept for ourselves full respon- sibility for the plan submitied and we call on all men and womsn interestsd? in the schools of Connecticut to assist in the reformation of the schools sys- tem of the state. L PLAN FOR thROVINu °TAT=S SCHOOL SYSTEM with the ers, of the education ney, John improvements * should be prepared by 1, that body maintained | - spectacles that can never be £ - much 1es$lton are the kind worn by ansent-mind- increasing | eq men. r school Why Druggists VRecommend Swamp-Root 1 shculd have city child. Tor many years have watched with much interest the ve- markable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kid- ney, liver and bladder medicine. Tt is a physician’s prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening medicine. It helps the kidneys, lver and bladder do the work nature in- tended they should do. Swamp-Root has stood the test ef years. It is sold by all druggists on its merit and it should help you. No other kidney meditifie; has so many friends. Be sure to get SwampiRoot and start treatment at once. However,, if Youswisir:first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer &' €0;}Bihghamton, N. Y., for a sample boifle. When writ- ing be sure and, mertlop ,the Norwich Daily Bulletin! ATC Saturday’s Bulletln — FOR=— Big Dollar Values IT WILL PAY YOU. BETTER VALUES THAN -EVER The Norwich Bargain House More For Less 3.7 WATER STREET it is neces- of the town appropriat ions greatly in- mey for gchool sup- nme increased re- : judicious expendi- ate money this responsibility may > dut and powers of minister the school ate must be clearly «s a basis for d it will be and serious TS AN

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