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® e RURWICH BULLETIN, WEDRESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1919 NO RAISE FOR SUPERIOR 1 terfeits! SouRT oLeak assrs| Beware of Counterfeits! The (Continued from Page One) Some are Talcum Powder. FRANKLIN SEDAN An Economical Car For All-Year Service When the Franklin Company introduced the modern Sedan type in this country, it was apparent that it would become the logical all-year car. And so it has. With its growing popularity, other automobile manufacturers have added this type to their lines, until there are now Sedans of almost cvery make. acter in the main, but a few would ’ have made more voluminous the statutes without special benefit to the state. Among the acts rejected was the one that would raise 1he salaries of assistant clerks of th2 superior court in the several cour:ics, not ex- cepting New London. Another bill rejected would require prcbate court Judges to notiry the bank commission- ers within ten days when bank or T trust companies are appointed admin- = istrator, exector, trustee, guardian or Sho ul der conservator of persons or estates. % > The jydiciary commitice, of neces- Sirloin, Round sity, rejected a , or rather a doc- ument without an enactment clause | wp ot Toblets of Aspirin.” | B Short Roast tliat was labeled An Act Concerning ayer 1ablets of Aspirin.™ | the Removal of Dangerous Buildings. . . . ipe, Bemaval of Dangurons Buleintw| Quick Relief —with Safety! Ib. 30c used for the text of the bil e memorandum, which rsads: “This is Tnionded thata il ehal bs sul For Headache Colds BONELESS CORNED to the committee bearing upon the! Neuralgia Grippe = : . destruction or removal of buildings BEEF—Rump Pieces But the economy of the Franklin Sedan is Which art dangerous o the public| Earache Influenzal Colds No Fat, No Waste—Ib. 22¢ | Ib. health and safety and therefore Toothache not cisxly copied. Years of experience, alone, have nuisances, and that said tili when so Neuritis At = bmitted may b A wpon by th fred built into the Franklin Sedan, a steady day-by-day I submitted may be acted vpon by the| Achy Gums Lame Back i delivery of | presented by i(r. Boulter, of Stonine- | Lumbago Joint-Pains Il : ton, at the request of Attorney Benja-| Rhaumatism Pain! Pain! | 5 2 { ! in! | 18 to.20 miles to the gallon of gasoline I micf‘ogmgé‘;;"_ s e | —instead of the usnal §. was the title of an act refected, Adults—Take oné or two | which provided that children before admitted to these homes bo subjected | tablets anytime, with water. 1f t hysical and mental examination. © Mnother mejected bill would have| Necessary, repeat dose three e e e e laced upon ihe state the maintenance| ¢ —_— —————— D aced. up 8 stato Honance| times a day, after meals. f C tock Brid betwe o e e | B i BUTTER BUTTER BUTTER Favorable report came f?mq't}zel Since the original introduction of F h M h' committee o1 claims to pay $1425 to| “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin” millions 16 2 SR L B b el T LT resh Mohican Creamery 1b. 55c i v i ics. lendar. - ' ST st ncemning 00 pon of | angwed ke oy s pegte o ||| COLD DUST _ |LAUNDRY Kellogg's 1.7 Shetars. o “the “sommitics on | public| Year, with perfect safety. Large pkg... 23c SOAP, 5 bars 23c|Krumbles Pk&Mc hesilh and sitety, REFUGEE ___|TOMATOES _ |ORANGE =~ STRING BEANS ,solia Pack MARMALADE : There was rejectment of the hi”i ST BROOMS . Nos. 6.7 “T9c-84c the judges of the supreme and su- | |the state so that the act will take ! flect from its passage. If this was 3 Tiot done the act would not have been Mlu()): TAlairY SEEDLESS SUNKIST in foreo until July 1. Under suspen- % WHOLE MILK gion of the rules the amendment was CHEESE | CALIF. ORANGES 10,000 miles to the set of tires—instead of the usual 5,000. And what is more, the Franklin Sedan, un- like the heavy and ng1d enclosed cars, is not re- stricted to city use. Over country roads, it rides as smoothly and safely as a touring car. Anywhere, any time; the Franklin Sedan is ready to go. Because of Direct Air Cooling it cannot freeze in winter or overheat in summer. Let us demonstrate this car today. You will then get first-hand knowledge of its fineness and cconomy, THORNTON N. M. LATHROP DISTRIBUTOR FOR NEW LONDON COUNTY New London, Conn. 12 Montauk Avenue e ! perior courts, as this matter was pro- vided for in a senate bill e TR i, ke riats Db oo s et s e 35¢] dpzeniant 37c-49c The committee on join* rules made s e s e : Aaniiyf the tade macof Dayer Manorse, | RASEBERRY JAM, Ib. 20c | YELLOW ONIONS Amendment was mads to the act creating a commission to investigate to the condition of stree: rail s of unfavorable report on the resolution prohibiting smoking during session s o Mee Bl hours of the general assembly in ihe| er of Salicylicaci e e senate and heuse. Aftes talk on the | B PEANUT BUTTER 3Ibs. . <. i 305 acnnaze ¥ eubject by My Davis of T nd Ask for and Insist Upon Ib. s s S Dr. Higgins of Covent olu on was repectes 5 ) o« > ss 9 e e FLORIDA GRAPE 8 ot was rereted, e mvonnn.| D27 Tablets of Aspirin, QUEEN OLIVES, pint 19¢ | FRUIT. ... 4 for 29 M DORELY. S S olong. - el A merican) O i e v single-tax idea and Mr Ki ho wned, Entirely. = it e ol o g ) DOMESTIC GREENING APPLES the fudiciary commiitas exnlainad | 20 eent mmelnen Tocas cioes sl | [ that the ba of the bil 4 X N Shav e tEERT, tin.... 33c | 2 quarls-. ;. .14 3%¥8]c improved land shomld stand the bulk s it SR S of taxation. He 2t in the pres- (an automobile without the permission | 8§ RD cUBSTiTUTF CALIFORNIA SRRt S RoLRcia thel eommltien | O o e .or COMPOUND, lb.. 27c | PRUNES, 2 Ibs...... 25¢ helieved the bill should not become a n ot Haddam, law. The nill was rejectad Waterbury New Haven we: T‘Dmntr(! Hawpet] on"tne commitica on unempisvment. | MADE BY EXPERT BAKERS DAILY AT THIS STORE Resolution inviti cr General | Clarence C. Edw ddress a joint COMMITTEE HEARINGS. | session of : arnd house o The boxing bill, so- called the day he isits Hartfc t cerning the estat jin the senair. The v 1 i sented by Scnator Klee | former Jeader of the ”mh.m by the | National Guard Divisior se who fa- | guest of the Connectic! boxing by | 2.30 the afternoon of v i commission set forth that \ro.\xm{ w resolution transmiited a manly healthp support and should house, which, however, [ tted under state supervision. before the senate had rged upon_ the committee that i 1t e n the | the sport had beén given the heartiest ! . Wednesday. 2 approval by the federal government | Communication was ved from|and by the Y. M. C. A, K. of C., and the governo; other organizations interes ed in war tions United States Food Administration License Numbers G-08535—B-9118 activities and ought to receive the ap- let for the masonry work sides the destruction of the property of | State Boarl of Char progalic Jscislatre of (Conmocti ingfield | Mr. and Mrs. La Bonte, some personal | Robert H thetreonle: and | property belonging to Mrs, Nordlund, | Stanley W. including government securities, were | for four roved. As the La Bontes lost e he Homt orything, their friends, headed by [ COLmittee Madison Woodward and Clayton Hunt, have been active in collecting funds to assist them In re-establishing their home, The complaint of Marvia Green |Clark against William Manley Clark [ support came to trial Thurs N |day before Justice George H. Chog | plin. Clark admitted that for the past opp Claire Shea and Mr. and Mr: Whiting of Jewett City. Robert Hogge died Tuesday at home on Mechanic street a gering illness. He had be tuberculosis sanatorium months but came home Sunday was born in Jewett City Aug. 30, the son of Ellen Marle d William Everything has to | life that w. Frank W. Bennett will be Mignault store has been at Disisold to Napoleon Gingras of this vil- ‘*j lage and Alcide Heneault of Daniel- atutes | 2 \\ould ma t with the ey of Manchester of Westport for four State 4 of Norwicr Merritt of Stamford, vears from July L ; y Leonara of Tolland and George Blum- sical entertainment given by school children for the benefit of Joseph’s” church in Columbia hall turday evening was a splendid suc- cess. The children showed efficient ning under the leadership of Miss hi George Hall a Foilasport {boy_was particularly. devoted to Ihis | Bioom. - |vear he had not provided for the sup- | oy of New iTaven, each for four vears| The committes on railroads gave |StePmother and last Sunda In-| Owing to the storm Sunday morn- ot ‘Emr,ng‘ wife A;\Id two chfl;ire? aged | rrom July 1, 1920; and Wiliam O'Con- | hearings_ on acts ame nding the charter | S fl:l Oflhbo"nz br;flgl‘é hlome to his| but few ventured out to church ] 14 a vears e promised to pro- ool s AlNa tr Prince | of C ticut company, relating |mother who, he said, had alwa reby missed a sples e vide for them in the future but made | oo jminere’ ; A ony DSnred mermon: of Killingly, t> Norwieh and New Londen, whics |such good care of him. He I the term end: simply gives continuanee, or exten. |d member of the Congregational Sw sion hool. He is survived by his fa- and stepmother, a brother, Wil- Hogge, two stepsister: M Hunt of Jewett City and Mrs. T Ino provision for their expenses during {the past year. He was charged with the costs of court and the case will go ito_the superior court for further con- ideratio: _ At the grange meeting last Wednes- Christianity in the Bal- At the evening service Mr. 1 gave a fine patriotic tak en anization. Next Sunday morn- acrament of the Lord’s sp- ved. yndges and ably an the bill h the com- thject 0w of track company i 1 was reje S ening Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cobb ce with the judiciary has of Danielson nad Miss rolications | Were reinstated as members. During | senate under suspensior late to be announced, | - of Daywille were mar- e it s hour an address was|r iated $80,000 for t the act to i PLAINFIELD St. Joseph's church Monday by Charles K. Hitchcock on leg- _bridges ¢ Re Several local autom - Ignatius Kost perform- ded the automobile ile owners at- v at Hart- | London, e of the which e pier | sideration of the so-called Morrison automobi i school bill | contemplates : |ford, among them Dayon, —_—— velic to the federal government. The ap- |O'% among y | “atee P: |Charles fletcher, Leon Potts, Joseph The case of Bouley vs. German was | committee wil Rivers, George Platt and Cla. | MT. HOPE brought before Justice George H. (Wednesday) | There was a surprise pa ¢ bill requir- | improvements at New London termi- |SVeDing at the home of Mr. {Champlin Saturday morning. The| The committee home of her |COmBlaint was not read in court but|ported unfaverably on t : % {John Duocit. Ice cream, ', ;. |Was understood to . be an action|ing public ser ce ons to se- | and other good things E _"nuu"hl against John German as cuze. the fapproyal) 5 e The young people present . S S left the eniu;:o‘y‘or a guardian for his three boys who had | before enfor«ing them amesenjoyedmisic) oto “Who | TS A is staying with Mrs aulted their teacher, Miss'Annie E.| The committee o JEWETT CITY | enasd iwere William Cosiches.. Jo- g few days, nelping to take ley, after she had punished one of ported on the Joseph Vera and Lari- | Saph Couchon, Wiliam Ducet, Charles of Mr White." who is i1l with lo wag|them for a breach of school discipline | turn and disc iere, driver, were | pietcher, Leon Potts, George Sulli ial preumoni oF ‘;wpn accordance with instructions of the |mited to the | tried hefore . M. Brown|james 'Walsh, Joseph Stott Hope was well represented T ; chool superintendent, Garrison. John | that the pro | Tuesday morning. bound iy oy Covgran, Eva Adams t a party at Clark-Corners Saturday | German, by the advice of his counsel, | the general iover to the superior court and Lari- |{yatcon Bessie Cooper and Eliz: in hongr of th _\rm,; af Conaie e board. of relief oting | Samuel B. Harvey, pleaded guilty for |such inmates as { viere was discharg: there was not | Gietinas. | 5 No requests \were | the two oldest boys, the youngest be- and I}“_T]?Orr}f'_ fetiives |sufficient evidence nst him e c ) cornet 4270 iHela = anpekine || n | entertained |ing released. They were sentenced to | The Dbill was tabled The Ladies’ Aid oty of the BaD- | \fonday evening in their rooms, when | Aarg from service. A t5teach ey | the state school for boys at Meriden| On the recommend tist church meets at the parsonage on | 3 | e BHERR. T R AL permanent teacl ha finally | ,ut judgment was suspended for six|mittee on the judiciary ! Thursday afternoon. | cen _engaged for the ing to the salarfes and the board judiclal officers and concerning clerks | Miss Ida Foster and Mrs. R. T. Che- &l]\;,“ huonms during good behavior. the first degree was exemplified on - | several candidates. John Sullivan N ded. The knights planned to have a | A | 852 e re i supposed to have otig- | Youngstown, 0., that a former pastor | which provides for the removal of {I- has jinated from a defective chimney. Be- o the M. E. church, Rev. Joseph E.|literacy, the Americanization of aliens, out of commission. sent to the receiving ship in New Mass. and ‘ii‘é""*{x’,‘i“wifi”’é‘,fi“?\-i?fi looks, better health and York to man transports. » sp Mann of ©of the superior court were referred o | REY, regent and treasurer of Anne\dunce oon. - g boarding place could be o Ao sy T Brewster Fanning chapter, D. A. R,| Miss Mildred Burke is ill with | = ¢ |25 . oarting aco could be obtain- | SQUTH COVENTRY | the commities on apprebriations. | |sverd S "saritora Tucaday to atisnd & | vors ot .| Suffering from s . of | Miss Hattie Maass entertained the |lowing resolution: tate D. A. R. meeting held at the| A great deal of interest is shown in ; M to | Thimble club Wednesday evening. | “Wiawreas the future security and |State libra d __{the game between Plainfield “High | 8 - . | Mr . J. Tracy entertained the | prosperity of the United States as a| Chester Geer, who has made his|school and Webster High school boys i ok 4 Miss Em,(y w||..m 88, “was atiicko | B} meeting of the soclety of | democracy depends upon the trained |{enth {rip across on the Pocahontas |Wednesday evening. These games are| ervousness an il Sady el Congregational church Wednes- | intelligence and skill of those present |has returned to Newport News after a | to be played, the winner securing the , T § on: sarvice aid-bad o good health, being | ° and future citizens for which purpose | €W days’ stay at his home. Quinebaug league championship cup. | ° e s engage ot Aty Deing ) “Siry trannah Wilson and son, who 4" constructive mational sstem and | The bodies of Mrs. William Comager £ = ‘ slck Headache : has been | Thursday, the funeral being held in|Dave been spending the summer with |federal support of education are nec- |and her son of Hartford were brought : 2% DEEN | {ho Congregational church Sunday at |the former's parents, have returned to | essary. to Jewett City cemetery Monday and DAYVILLE = b i _ » 12 p. m. Burial was in the (ulum]ua"\‘\w York to {ive with her husband. | “Therefore be it resolved that the |placed in the vault, under the direction | 3 i TR Sl o ans heenlen | nidtry |,,;James Chaplin has been entertaining |senators and representatives of Con |of Undertaker E. 'E. Gilbert i Wi i T —lassitude, low spirits and a § | + _ i his soldier son for a few days. necticut be memorialized and urge E. H. Hiscox, Jr., a seaman on the ehurst, S. C., 1 . . . Lz o lioThe home of Edward La Bonto was Frank Moore of Hartford spent the| to use i1l honoranle means fo socure | U S, §. Massachseits, writes from | Miss Carrle Kemplon spent Sunday | loss O(fl appetite thlI éindhre- . Sunfor( ¥ 5 Jo on as i S e lat iha ;| Week cnd with relatives here. the enactment of the educational bill, | Philadel: o : A : S No ome was in the house at the time| “word has been recelved from|Semate No. 1987, or H. R. No. 15400, elphia that the ship is being puti™ 0 rrompson of Southbridge, | DEWEd strengt rightet Priestly, recently buried his youngest | the improvement of the facilities for 5 their mother, Mrs. Almira Thompson. clearer com c)nonsbyusmg . P | son, Laurence, who had been ill a|the preparation of teachers, the pro- ;an?f':“8““FM_FS-“9]-1“-GT';°YY and Mr.| “‘Mrs. William Swainson and daugh- | Beecham’s Pills. e give ¥ ¥ ; H(«iren are Lo cKi | week with influenza and = pneumonia. | motion of the health of all school chil- |09 Xirs- B C. Whiling of Jewett CUY | ter Frances are visiting relatives in Th Wy ; A4 The whole family had been ill-with the | dren and the establishment of a fed- | 314 M. and Mrs James T WBalmer | Yonkers, N. Y. ] ; you the very help you need, PE eTisli 4Gy ont T theis sleen Take coid disea Mr. Priestly is slowly recov- |eral department of education.” 't"'df;‘ i f,ev flf“;‘\;, of Lisbon at-| Miss Muriel P. Field entertained on d 2raFaid th 4 ftomach o Bowel troube, T ering rom it. Mach sympathy is felt || Senator Golden askel for immedinte |{eAded the silver wedding anniversary | Sunday Miss Edna West of Worces- | 10d are a natural'aid to the e JoRdiioy e Y for them. actiop on the resolution, but on zhe'E‘f(“‘I{SlOH of Mr. and Mrs. arles | ter. stornach, lver i neses and ¢ 2 gD SR = suggestion of Senator Klett the reso- "‘{‘f‘f‘ ntincasyiio ~‘T°“d3_fl"v’—‘“‘“gl; Miss Susan Barrowclough of Wor- s > s ?‘:’? C = % s e lution was femporarily tabled. _All are anticipating the pleasure of | coster was at her home here Saturday | blood. Gentle and tive & [ L iimb 14 té"l uestiona. . Mo e O e judgeq of local |listening to a court by the Cartwright |3nd Sunday. L . =5 positi o micke e e, doniE pmswer tho dquestion | courts power to appoint detectives the L‘:fl»"- 'JfH“ f"m;“‘ . Miss Helen M. Kelley was a visitor in action, without any disa~ ¢ ¥ £ § t. 8 HLIER GV [P & 0 | cenate voted to adhere and Senator rs. Henry Olsen entertained sev-|with relatives in Jewett City over the 5 P O i lm b r p@‘;&DERS }‘,4,‘,),‘[.,‘{““.“, e e Tt o | KIgtE of New Bt and Senator |eral friends Tuesday in honor of the|week end. greeable after-effects=—Use Leonard of New Haven were appoint- |birthday of her ster, Mrs. George The Dayvillee Girls’ club is to give 1 world? < L/ i | I_I\\\w L do with the civil E ed on the committee on conference. |Babcock. Sandwiches, cake, cookies | another dance in Columbia hall. % 3 { Charleston News and Courler. el eommitioa o ate parks re- |and cocoa were v Mrs. Juliette Field, who recently un- 1ALE mnv | —_— ported favorably on the bill, intro- |a birthday cake candles. Mrs.|derwent a serious operation at Day oy are ploasant to take and a certain relief. They act on the Stomach, Reason for Admication. duced by nator Broder, <ing the | Babcock received several gifts. 1 Kimball hospital, Putnam, is not los- from the committee on roads, brid~es | Wilbur of Glasgo, Mrs. John MacLean The Men’s club is to have a dance ember Tnat Long. and tend to correct intestinal disorders. 10,000 testimonials Tacle .d for his|State forester, the hizhway commis- |Olsen was by Mrs ing ground and si resting comfortably. and rivers on the bill providing a pen- [and daughter Marjorie of Lisbon, Mrs.|in Columbia hall. % 5 r of tor | Whiting. were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Janes re- ud frieuds of littls ones telling of relief. No mother should be 1fdaauicen | ElonSG dud plhotec mminsionotiotamot i i i x of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for use when needed, Ask the practicality of his vehicles ex-officio members of the [Mrs. Geo Francis, Doro-|ceived word Monday that their son 'eu see, what wa4 1nLat other|alty of a fine of not less than £100 nor |Earle Gilbert and Miss Mildred Gil-| Mrs. Frank S. Kennedy will enter- | Llargest Sale .‘A.yudehbthm sen ass| t 1i1i3 sessfon”|{more than $200 and imprisonment for |bert, Mrs. Herbert Webster, Misses|tain the Woman’s Missionary society Sold everywhera. In baves. 10c.. 25a. < 7 3t ‘alendwr. {thy and Watie Babcock of Plainfield, | Clifford had arrived in New York from ot of them often comes at inconvenient hours. Chicago News. state park comission. Calent: 5 2 e @ 1u0t moro (han six months for taking|Marjorie and Kunice Wabster, Miss|at her home on Thursday of next An unfavorable report was received [Mrs. R. A. Wilbur and Miss Marian |overseas. Do Not Accept Aay Sausutute for MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS. Rald Ly Driggists everywhere MOTHER GRAY CO., LE ROY, N. Y.

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