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TR T AN e [ SPECIAL! ASSEMBLY TO GREET: GEN. EDWARDS TODAY (Continued from Page One) he favored referendum but in this par- Thousands Have Discovered Dr. t;culax}" case and under existing condi- Edwards’ Olive Tablets are t ; Harml . ons he was opposed. The amendment a ess Substitute. was lost. Change of reference was made from the judiciary to the committee on ap- | propriations concerning salary of state attorney for Litchfield county which Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the substi. tute for calomel — are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is For One Day Only, Satnfday, March 8th, We()ffer : One lot of Men’s Suits, in-luding blacks and"':mix--: provides for a salary of $2,500 a year. almost instantaneous. 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Acts reported unfavorably wer Compelling boards of relief and asse: sors who fail to do their full duty be fined not less than $20 nor more than | $100; to change the act concerning performance of marriage ceremony which provided that no oflicial issuing marriage licenses could perform the ceremony; to double the fee for re- cording of deeds of real estate; to con- solidate sales andto make uniform the laws relating thereto; fraudulent con- veyance and to make uniform the laws | relating thereto; informal court pro- cedure in small claims; providing for. { pension for state police, after fifteen years of continuous and active ser- concerning blacklisting of em- ployes; furnishing copies of public acts to town cler! amending act for support of pauper: amendment to ution for election of judges; for se of joint tort feasors; rewards detection of thefts of poultry; amending act concerning preparation, form and use of ballots; the issuing of death certificates; amending act con- cerning tax collectors’ bonds; violation laws; concerning co-operative i incorporati | have use of s . ment of assistant clerk of court of common pleas for Litchfield county; mending an act concerning the dispo- ition of fees of the commission of pharmacy; repealing act concerning | the reopening of commitments to ci } tain state institutions; concerning tax s; the probation service . of appoint- ; tax liens; petition for a re-| ion of the general corporation laws; | | proceedings after appeal to supreme | { court of errors; accidental failure of | sults; proceedings after appeal of su- | e court of errors; petition for a jon of the general corporation s the appointment of an assista |of the court of common pleas | Litchfield county was recommitted to | the judiciary committee. | The house concurred with senate in pension of the rules and in the ! resolutions appointing or judge and Archi- city court of Putnam. The committee on public health and | the salary of commissioner of health | at $6,000 a year and actual expens incurred in performance of official du ties. Referred to appropriation com- mittee. The committee on judiciary reported favorably an amendatory act relating to theft. of motor vehicles which pro- vides penalty for first offense impris- onment not more than ten y ond, not more than fifteen change of numbers or marks of iden- | tification, first offense imprisonment not more than ten years and for sec- ond offense not more than fifteen. Amendment was reported favorably | { to the dog law which provides that for | istering a spayed dog as an _un- Spayed female dog shall be fined mot | more than $7 or be imprisoned for | days or both. Amendment (nl' r of Shelton; amending charter | of Eridgeport. | chart city | These matters were taken from the -alendar and pas Amending £ of Derby, eference to the duties of the appointment of a r 2 d | rs per- | fire do- | ind matt of the Amendmer dum were defea concerning electors, pa e with senat lectors meetings v after the ceding the day of electors’ m In concurrence with senate, h provides that any pers ry or di a d dag or which or br the house, Any city, town, borough, or fire dis may locate, according ended, on currence with the > to provide that the board of ation shall hold a session to o anize those who m {fied on Saturday the before the annual town meeting, f 9a mto8p m Acts were passed incorporating the Horace Bushnell Mamorfal Hall cor- roration, and amending the charter o the Hartford Orphan Asylum gard to election of board of mana- gers. Amending charter of Wads- worth Atheneum, which authorized the acceptance of exhibits on loans, to become the proverty of the atheneum on death of loaner. The act concerning ballots was amended, so that the titles of the of fices voted for and the names there- under shall be printed in ti er clectors of pr sident, governo re; and vice | lieutenant-go rer, comvtrol- United States sheriff, senator, resentative re- spectively, and where other officers are to be voted for. the titles of the offi- &ers shall be described as they are respectively described in the consti- tution of this state, or if not there mentioned, their titles shall be de- scribed as they are respectively de- scribed in the statutes which create them. The last measure on the calendar and passed, was an amendment to the act concerning_property sold on con- dition. Tt reads: Every person who shall, with intent to place personal property, sold on condition that the title shall remain in the vendor after delivery, beyond the control of the vendor, remove, conceal or ald or abet the removal or concealment of lo the | Jr.” deguty judge of |° | safety reported favorably a bill to fix| { the | in re-| any such property, and any vendee of 1ch property ssents to such re- little olive-colored tablets. These pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects, They don'’t injure the teeth like - strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the s. Sodostrongliquids. Itisbestnot to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards’ Qlive Tablets take its place, Most_headaches, “dullness® and that lazy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “loggy” and “heavy.” Note how they “clear” clouded brain and how they “perk up” the spirits, 10c and 25¢ a box. All druggists, i quality—$5.00 $25.00 each. moval or concealment, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars cor imprisoned not more than six months. Eve vendec of such con- ditional sale who shall sell or convey such property, or any part thereof, without the consent of the vendor, and without informing the person to or conveys that the t to such conditional imprisoned not more TS, The moving picture act, passed, in concurrence with the senate, was amended to read as follows: No per ng or conducting 3 moving picture production is exhibi shall than five “MORE FOR LESS” charge ¢ or collect or thing from any on fee any valuab person after the seat- tures, some are-stouts—$15.00 each : One lot of Boys’ Corduroy Suits, French model, each. good One lot Yourz™en’s Greenand Blue Flannel Suits,mfie in the latest style, values up to $35.00—our e N spe‘qa‘] One lot Men’s Pants........................ §1.50 pair OnelotMen’sPants........................ $2.75 pair REMEMBER FOR OKRE DAY ONLY EE IORWICH BARGAIN HOUSE: 3-5-7 Water Street, Norwich, Conn. Corner Washington Square ing capacity of such place has been exhausted unless, at tke time of such ceipt or collection, the uch sale, charge or receiving such admi luable thing shall di nnounce to the pe h or from whom such on shall b fee valuable thing receiv. standing room only is av port of the committee, quoted Governor HolcomDb as saying he was in fayor of such a bill as the judiciary committee had reported unfavorably. A motion to table the report was defeated, 7 to 17. Senator Bowers of Manchester, after the adjournment of the senate and house today, met Governor Holcomb in the lunch room and related to him the circumstances of the unfavorable re- port of the committee on the judiciary on the petition to prevent the sale of intoxicating liquors to soldiers and sailors in uniform, and the action of the senate in accepting the report. «Senator Bowers afterwards asid that the governor was indignant at the ac- | tion of the senate. The senator added | that Admiral Cowles, one of the repre- | sentatives of Farmington, also disap- 2 " | proved the senate’s action. Ly, rovision of this| Senator Bowers further stated that mant there. | he would have the matter brought up number of pe sons that | 2520 at the session on Friday. He, occupy standing room in a ihey. |Of course, cannot make a motion to ter where gt o -lr»- | reconsider, as he was not in the epre- t 10e or thea | vailing vote of the senate. It will be necessary for to induce some member who voted with the majority | to move reconsideration. The committee on agriculture re- I r ported unfavorably on the bill for the oned or y s examination and registration of horse- both hoers for the purpose of preventing Genera! statutes, Section telty and safeguarding the public amended to read as follov ainst fraud and imposition. The bill istrars of voters for the rejected. sport, Hartford making or r to insure| the number { persons that may anding room in 1 lace where any moving picture or t production is ex- hibited, require the person ducting suc! at eacl plargrd upon ted such Any person place to cor entrance t which shall standing room Calendar matters passed—To secure accurate registration of birth ; changing the name Connecticut hospital for the insa “the Connecticut state hospital for the | allowing on court the wed to deputy sh ng the penalty for the destruc ts and vegetables by tr grounds; that the expense | ving squito breeding s shall be borne by the state; of city officials in New and meeti respective from nin til five whil bienn | London s | by ordi use of S, can {the fire limits of W | thorizing the fish and game commis- to construct screens; changing: . name of the Norwich hospital for | nsane to the Norwich state hos- | ithorizing the merger of the“ Light and _Po comps Ison and Pla compan under the n Plainfield Gas and | to compel D aged in weavir to their operatives; of the judge of the own court of Branford §500 a year. Unfavorable reports were received the senate from the committee on judiciary on the following bills: ‘erning trademark certificates; re- rding of true consider: i funeral deceased persons; Liberty day (Nov. 11, th which the armistice we legal holiday; neglect to children; support of relatives; finding in | the n aate on | signed) a| support wife | poor persons and facts by | . authorizing_the - — bution of the Con- SENATE. st; filing of bonds £ 18 t liabil St rning court for the es- | ishment of pub! ets by the! requiring undertakers to notify {men of towns, before interments, he arrangements for the burial of sons whose families are likely to ome public ¢ that members oard s and boards of | d not less than $3.5 fon of tax collectors | years; conc 4 maki ord book: it the duty of trial judges to file a ing of facts without waiting to be! 1sked by the litigants in the case; that S o shall fail to sign the sment list shall be fined office declared vacant; to state police re- garding stolen cars; concernin the | tment of minors to inst ions; ! = null and void the court records ! s of those who have| been in the service of the United| States in the recent war; imposing a fine on offi of the teachers’ retire- ment board for delinquency in the per- formance of duty: providing for the; payment of a salary of not less than $1,000 a year for deputy sheriffs; on| bill requiring goods made in Germany | to be stamped with the figure of a red hand; for the establishment of juvenile court departments in probate dis- tricts; concerning trade _disputes (withdrawn by proponent of the meas- ure). The reports were accepted and the bills rejected. The bill relating to the distribution of the Connecticut Index Digest re- ported favorably b ythe committee on the judiciary contains this statement: “Section 3. For the services required in section two the reporter of judicial decisions shall receive no compensa- tion other than his salary, but upno his retirement from that office he shall be- $1,000, and h concerning notice Your Neigh or's Drink POSTUM You know of some but Wé}/do*hefl drink it? It's because coffee Next time a wakeful nighl: Or Nervous- | vorably v for fraud | hie | appointment of tax collectors; making | ness, heart-flutter or stomach disturbance Think of Postum Theres e Razsan” come, and is hereby made, a state ref- eree for life, and as such shall be en- titled to —— of the salary payable to a judge of the superior court but the services mentioned in section two shall be continued by said state referee after his retirement as reporter.” "The bill was tabled for calendar. . The committee on the judiciary re- ported favorably the bill giving the public utilities commission jurisdiction oyer motor vehicles (otherwise known a§ jitneys) used on the publi¢ high- ways for the carrying of passengers for hire. The hill provides a penalty ICOAL PRICES REDUCED NUT, STOVE, EGG, $11.89 por ton No. 2 NUT COA! BOULETS, $5.60 R ., MIXED WITH per ten BITUMINOUS COAL, $7.00 per ton We are receiving the best Coal mined SHETUCKET COAL & W00D C0. of a fine not less than $25 nor more| than $200 for disobeying the orders of | the commission. The report of t | committee was accepted a the I referred to the committ priatio The bill relating to assed at Wednesday's sess nsidered and amended adoption of an amendm effective after passage. amended was then p: The bill increasing the judge and other borough The ed. the s fficial urt of Naugatucl reported and tabl endar. . SOUTH WILLINGTON Miss Clara Williams is_much proved following a recent illness. william Moriarty Fart visiting at the hox A sful social a. im- g0, but H were which home. Rev. Mr. Thompson of Somers gave romas Denman ! work after being out for days because of illne SALEM vere N Several fri S gave her a bi y surprise party on | Games of various | ntertainment for all. Sandwiche: e, lemonade and coi-\ fee were served. Abram Siminowitz caller ca G. week from was a business |1 s ter Monday. recent caller in C v and Harry Bimermann w_ London Tuésday. iordon of Montville visited last ‘week. ] oom was a recent caller Arthur Coffey moved his family last formerly known ams farm to a London turnpike Rawalle of Green- ssers are busy around town . quota for the Near East NO MORE CATARRH {A Guarantced Treatment That Has of Time me ©nd catarrh cures i cont.nues to heal ca= 1 ius ing symp- lization exists, 5 enormous tific treatment ater, and the huw ‘all records Stood the Test as di- rh, or it rubber Hyomel the house, at once to for- of catarrh, . or any other good 'u a bo:tle of Hyos rt to breathe it and it clears .ut the air the entire head lete cutfit, incinding a cket aler_and bottle le. No stomac] it. 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