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NORWICH, BULLETIN, THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1919 Jl“‘ | W' 7 I\mlum)mmmv il uumwi BNWW Ilmmmu\“!mmw\ml(h-uuhbuv( A THE LIVE STORE Women’s Distinctive Apparel Reflecting All the Charm of a New Season A-TIVES WG, N Y. Remarkable Display of Capes, Cape Coats, is, Dresses and Blouses lay This Season Is Worthy of Partic- ion As It Embraces All the Exact »f the Leading New York and Paris at Have Created Such a Stir In All le d. Centres Where They Have Busy Day in the General Assemhly, Senate Passes Bill With Loull Optlon Provision for Mo.|; tion Pictures Sundays— Other Business. (Special to The Bulletin) Hartford, March 19.—Speaker Walsh called the house to order and presided | until the calendar was reached. He called Representative Sherwood, of Westport, 1o the chair, who presided for a few minutes when he resumed the floor to explain matters from the cities and boroughs committee. Rep- resentative Healey of Waterbury, pre- sided during the balance of the ses- sion. There was considerable ocon- structive legislation disposed of and the calendar was practically clared of all buiness that was ready for action, All the measures were fully explained and adopted without discussion. Rep" resentative Talcott, of Vernon, house chaiman of the committee on incorp- orations, devoted much more than or- dinary time iv explaining in detail the act amending the charter of the Con- necticut Light and Power company, which had to do with the bridging of the waters of the Housatonic river. The act was passed. A large amount of business came from the senateand was tabled for calendar and printing. The greater part of the fon was devoted to the calendar. . Taken from the house calendar and passed: The time for the organiza- tion of the Pequabuck Water Company h organization ng of the gen- eral assembb at it January session o' 1921, An act permitting the Conn Railway and Lighting comp s trackage in Bridgeport. time for constructive ven was granted. Satar el take mfore cticut y to trout USTERED OUT AIDED TO t) facilitate in uo1 for em-|S ervice. 1t tho va- performed it. It is new organizatio commission will res sitions large who left their jobs to Workmen's Compensation. w0 workmen's compensation agree- s follows have been approved sioner J. J. Donohus F. H. Gilbert, Jewett City, H. H. Hurst, Jewett Ci e, chest and abdomen bruised, at New London Ship and Engine Co. Groton, employer, and Charles F. Kair, Niantie, employer, right shoulder and wrist ted, suspected fracture of pe at rate of $14. d FIND loss‘ | }above n: FOR THIS MONEY Grand cent by and ‘m‘ traet, New Y‘rulL'eDo‘L . [of articles of public intere Peterson nt by ¥Fred C. ieb; Frank | from Patrez, Middi nuk Awez; Fran Milton, sent New ¥ WITHDRAWS ss,m SUIT FROM SUPERIOR COURT |2 The $5,000 suit of Thomas O'Connell | of Stonington against the Shore Line| Electric Railway Co. has been with- | drawn from the superior court with- out costs. The plaintiff sued on the ground that he was injured while o passenger on June 29, 1917, at cox curve, in Quambogue, in a trolley ce- that was nd by another car. imed he received an extensive contusion on the back, sprain of liga- ments and muscles, and the spinal cord was injured, resulting weak- ness and pain ih the knees, which were liable to continue for a comsiderable time. , | cated "'L,G of the general statutes. or brown | Industrial liable to a tax as hereinafter pr. vided. 'All propert; ust’ for ‘the benet inst state which f [ ipal cornoraho" fof rublic purposes within this stat e, all gifts of paintings, picture: engravings, bronzes, curios, brac, arms and armor, and , passing | to any corporation or inmstitution in this state for p and free exhibition, and any | any assoctation or corporation in t | for the perpetual care of cemetery Flots, to an amount not to exceed taree hundred dollars, shall be exempf such tax. The provisions of {s act shall not apply to real e:vam/ hout the stats. w } mi | bled for calendar pany granted to said company, its successors and assigns’ forever, pro- ided saild filling and sea-walls shall ot impede public navigaticn. The committee on appropriations re- ported favorably an act for additional appropriation for erection of dor ory for State Normal school at W iimantic. The sum recommended 1$120,000. Also, for printing and_d | tribution of State Register and Man- ual; fixing the retail pric at $7.50; appropriating saa«o at Springfield, Ma appropriating $400 for the Schaghticoke tribe of In- dians. Sheep industry provided for in a b ed, v encouragement is | vorably report- the expen- for the pro- industry, received o orable Teport on the amendme t concerning com- mitments of ne r would allow 33 committed. The petition of and oth for ok niversary of the grims at Plymout to committee n appropriation: bills concerning salaries of court me; sengers and compensation commission- s was referred to same committee. Thc salary of commissioners is named at $5000, with an cxtra $500 for chair- man. The in the of the Charles E. Thompson ervance of 300th an- anding of the Pil- was re)crrtd: house concurred with the senate suspension of rules and passage calling for a commit- 1nd two representa- 1c salaries of em- tol, to report on or before Ap: There was also concurrence, under suspension of the rules, and passage lution providing for observ- anniversary o y under i the appointment of an appropria- eight represen event. Favorable report was made on the | rporatior own court of | o of- | ndar. and | UIE| arrange for ti4 | nc ne be Un bil action | sioners Aorr School | The committ corporations | section 1201 of the general favorably reporte ttee on humane A favorable report Every person whe shall w!llul!y | kindle 2 fire in the open.air, or who| property shall shall pay to the trea result urer in which such fire oc- curreq all expense incurred by such | town “under the provisions of section The Hatchetts Improvement Com- | {pany, its successors and assigns, is authorized to construct and maintain a sea-wall or sea-walls in front of and around its land situated at Hatch* ett's Point, at Sonth Lyme in the town of Old Lyme, bonunded easterly and southerly by Long Island sound. which sea-walls may be built on the lne of high water as it existed on the fit- trenth day of March, 1915, as shown on a map o lands filed in the office of the town clerk of Old Lyme on or about October 1, 1815; and it also authorized to fill in and grade the space inside of said walls, as it may deem cxpedient, and the land between sald walls and the lands of adjoin- ing owners, who are stockholders in cald Hatchetts Improvement Com- Crease resistance. | A Wall o Resistance |shall kindle a fire in such places or | a i n | under ‘such circumstances that injury ; | to adjoining | therefrom, jof the town E.mphans should be placed upon the conservation of strength and the bl.nldng up of a slrong wall of resistance against weakness. SCOTTS EMULSION is used regularly maznght through lhe winter, as Eblemelalwmvm strength or icate child or ad Scott’s offers :ch Rourish o iadul, meat with tonic-qualities M are great in their ability to strengthen the body and im- Scott & Bowne. Broomfield ¥ T |Sedan ... Don't wait until your cold develops Spanish Influenza or pneumonia. Kill it quick. Rl CAS(ARA OUININ 40;.\\9 tandard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet P et sare, no opis s up @ cold in 24 hours—relieves grip in 3 days. Money backigit fall The geatine box has a with Me. Hill's picture. At All Drug Stores. NEW FORD | CARS The policy of the Ford Motor Company to sell its cars for[ the lowest possible prices, | consistent with dependable quality, is too well known to‘ require comment. There-} fore, because of present con- | ditions, there can be no| change in the prices on Ford| Cars. {Runabout ........ TounngCa.r LS | Coupelet . Truck Chassies These prices F. O. B. Detroit | W. F. BOGUE, ’ 61 North Main Street| | WINDHAM COUNTY STRONG Tuesday, Wednesday, Tharsday j March 18th, 19th, 20th MILLINERY and WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ APPAREL Willimantic districé re- outside towns as having cir several quotas and the Willimantic $peed t this whiting feld are pulling with a cleaf ‘ex- of complete success. winfield committee has, de- d o continuc the drive i the sweek 1 April § to April 13 with thegspe- cmphasis on April 6 which is-the anniversicy of the United States’ runce into the war. or K FOR NEAR EA.:T DRIVE to | first Herschell-Spillman Motor Company a 8% Cumulative Preferred Stock 8% Preferred Common (Preferred as to Assets and Dividenday Authorized $1,000,000. 750,000. Par Value of Shares, $58 each The Herschell-Spillman Motor Company rgamzedunda:flu laws of Massachi usetts, has succeeded to highly successful business of. the Husduefl- ufacturers North Tonawani pleasure cars, tru ASSETS: )i? N. Y., mani of Gasoline Motors for tractors, motor boats, lighting plants, etc. Net Tangible Assets, after deducting all abilities, amount to $1,310,640.38 or n‘me gamw(zm:/&m = ock, inchudi issue. vahwhatzwz nscamedml?hgebooks for Patents or Good \Vfldmm&mwdm »alua ‘fl?ut. out of whtch to $290,000. Based on present costs and production sched- ules for anvent year, net eamings are indicated of $330,000. times txxes, or more than six requirements on entire outstinding Prates SINKING paymtdr’o besetasadc rrdnunent of FUND: Begiming January 1920, after diwdendsoanfened net profits to ferred at 110 ($55 per share). Having received advance subscriptions for the larger part of this issue, we offer the balance, subject to prior sale, at PAR ($50 per share) TO YIELD 87, Descriptive folder on application Hfl]li‘ste_;_‘:\-\f‘_hite &Co. B Third Nat1 Cank By Grosvenor Building 1 Providence