Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, April 3, 1919, Page 11

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WOWWICH, BULLETIN, THURSDAY, APWIL 3, would- add to the high cost of living, the house passed the bill requiring THE TRUTH AB(’UT cold storage poultry to be labelled 5 ‘cold storage poultry” when offered ND PILE — for sale. Mr. Holt said nearly all the dressed pouitry sold in Connecticut Hartford, April 2.—After many vi- An act authorizing the _highway | was cold storage and the added cost| TR AT o By situdes the bill providing that li- oner to take over certain|of labelling would fall on the consum-| Thousands and thousands of people, 1y for dathage for forest fires shalf vays and keep them ‘in repairjer. A member of the committee of|Says Peterson of Buffalo, are learning or by persons who carelessly [ under direction of a supervisor when|agriculture said the reason the com-|every week that one 35 cent hox of 1 came hack into the house to-|requested by a town, was favorably|mittee favored the bill was to protect|Peterson’s Ointment will abolisk vorable report from thelreported by the committee on roads|the consumer as cold storage poultry |¢czema and lnm S| S. al committee and was rejected.|and bridges and rivers, the report ac-|contains from 10 to 14 per cent. of{ful letters I recei y day are known as the “Liability for|cepted and the bill referred to the ap- | water. worth more to me than money. Warden's measure” and had | propriations committee for a $75,000| From the calendar were passed bills:| “L had eczema for many s on my once been on the calendar for favor-|appropriation. The town money for|Appropriating $74,550 for the Norwich |head and could not get anything to do able action but was recommitted. ds used, bat the state pays|Hospital for the Insane; requiring good. 1 saw your ad and got The committes on labor uifavorably visors. superintendent of schools to obt x and.I dwe you many thanks reported the bill which provided for ing bill was passed: certificates from the state board of ed-|for the good it has done me. There tho apointment of a minimum wage| - Section 1. No person, firm or cor- | ucation 185t 2 DIPIOD b, my Read oy and I commission of three members fo ap- |poration shall advertise, solicit or{ The house adjourned to Thursday at{couldn’t help but thank Petersen for | point wage boards in industrial estab- | contract to improve the condition of]!1:15 &. m. the cure is great.” " Miss Mary Hill, 429 lishments to investigate and settle dif- | fruit, shade, forest or ornamental e Third avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. ferences as to minimum wages for|trees, by pruning, trimming or filling THE SENATE, I have had itching piles for 15 years women and minors. Mr. Rogers of |cavities or to protect such trees from < and Peferson’s is the only ointment | Manchester eaid this was important|damage by insects or disease, either| The committee on claime reported |that relieves me, besides the piles seem | proposed legislation and moved the|by spraying or any other method,|favorably in the senate iwday on ¢ to Liave gone. A. B. Ruger, 1 i ] & [ 3 ’ L] , bill be tabled for a day giving the|without having secured a certificate (!0 @ It 1 3T LS. t v Racine, . § Jegislators opportunity to examine the|from the state botanist, entomologist 375413 “to reimburse I t1 Use , Petétion’s Ointme .\[ for ola |} a les an l ses bill. His motion prevailed. and forester, and any person, f S + defending At theum and all skin dis- |8 . ; any person, firm or n T by hi 1 h ) Unfavorable reports were received g to comply with the s & s . Druggists rocommend it ffom tho committee on education on, terms of this act shall be fined not|uis 2 th . IS — % - i bills providing that no school districts|more than one hundred dollars; pro- v e . 5 shail spend more per pupils for high|Videéd any person may improve or pro- 'I"\h ed for ml endar. B R school pupils than far pupils in the|!eCt any tree or trees on his own prem-| Other fayorable reports on substitute | : 5 lower echools. The bills were rejected.|15€s, or on the property of his em-|kills were received from ti~ committee - The committee reported favorably on |Plover. on claims as follows: $5,700 to Ralph | bills providing for the furnishing of| The committee on railroads reported| ¢ Rogers, fugene C. Rogzers, and text books and school supplies at cost!favorably on the bill amending the|Mabel R. Wright for reimbursement | in towns where not supplicd free; pay- |charter of the Danbury & Bethel e ax to the state; $457.50 to | gt 1 P ing five members of Connecticut li-|Street Railway company so it can|James D. Sutherland, cxecutor of the ; 1R . brary expenses, charge more than five cent fare. Fav-|Cstate of Georg . S and, late 7 : 4 R e S ST R o e ) (N R | 5t o Eas‘e‘,f"’"“‘" R e s e S oard o Soucacan B b e s koo e o Mo | i S o7 pulies ot | (R PN style and the MOST FOR THEIR MONEY, with terms of weckly payments that wil Wus 1itts tablishing a trade school rll‘n“t:rrynt:ftl("n&aléz" n“.i}mr’!' nm\g]fi;mq:g{ fo;vvn a}i{;::g::;mm with the house the . ; : New Attl‘active in the city of Ansonia was rejected .The vy, the house rejected the amend-|Ye¢solution for the appointment of Dr. 5 house also rv_w(‘tml a bil providing l'or ont to the tenement house law re-|Itavel L. Luther a memler of the . Q% the suppression of 1l diseases, | quiring old vaper to | ved from|state board cf education was referred : O the committee on |.umu 1e s before new pape applied. | to the committee on education. i . % 2 g § safety reporting that certain” sections|From the committee on finance an un-| On the moticn of Senator William- | i d of the statutes now take care of the|fs ble report was recei on the|sor, a resolution, on which the com- 7 st 2 situation, ure requiring tax collectors to |mittee had reported b : < P < e From the calendar the house passed | send bills thirty days before l‘flll(‘rUn‘r\ ctoration of ited hts to| N . q B i Distinctively beautiful Suits of finest P! T & i) e te. £ ror 3 vas made £ rt, as 3 r . . 1 - i e e Rl et tic e v : ; fabrics in colors that will be the rml Sanctuar Audubor so- |00 ll.zes £ pas s il g et h h clety in the town of Fairfield; provid- | tration of motor vehic o of the Thirty-third i 1l M .‘. ¥ ing for the regis with town | lectors £ g |a prointed on fhe com- g . R most popular throughout the season. SRRy of 4l owners of honey bees: ) g undertakes ¢ conference onsthe bll ro d Splendidly tailored and modeled. prohibiting sale of tube ove corpses f ) : v to th £ drint ups, which > 4 . . . oty 5 ) i v permit, was rejected. o senate has rej Priced at decided savings. missioner of domestic animals; | On adverse report from the c it i or Klett, the i : : fating $100 for improvement of | tee on claims the house refected the| i 3 ¢ the officers : SPECEAL $25 ee fal 1ot in Woodbu David | claim of Mrs. Cathe 3 1 of |and men of t > 1nd others i g Qhde Steimetz, whose 1 s- [ Waterbury for $4,000 f th of 1 1x was taken from ] G 2 7 g 3 ) d to the sta g se-|her son, john g was Killed able committer on financ : : 3 d d men to call in comm v of do- | Janu: 3 vhile ser a|baa made an vnfavora on it.| ” - ) anda upwar mimals as an appraiser when |sentence a “hest cformatory 5 . i the accept- | age to sheep from does shall ex-| 1 E { ide the e t ommittee’ port and the X ceed $100: providing for inspection by;and at € to s 1 a roy n‘ n o ./ RESS, ILLUSTRATING. ERVICE, .. SILK AND SE’RGE commissioncr of cacle in ' transpor- | which broice an received injuries| K id the subject mat Norman Hapgood, the new Min- X I : 'go; _ authorizing| Nothwithstand poosition of Mr.| il mititary hill Maiis e ] iy . DRESSES to borrow money. ! f New London, who said 1t| The motion of Senatsr Bowers was| -\ourice Egan. Mr. Hapgood is : : **| ‘well-known especially in literary e ppoimmonty—Corysorany || SO Tevak Sk essond i | s ‘ $15.00 to $40.00 MR Tl i Andrew J.| several of the large magnzines. He it . trustees of | was born in Chicago, 1868: was ; C ES d DO AA e C cticu ) s the In-| editor of Collier's Weekly for nine AP an L?Vié*‘;.NS : 2jecte | vears, and of Harper's Weskly until :;:t publication was absorbed by l b e : $18-00 to 33569 “Independent.” His bi- ographies of Daniel Webster, Abra- i 3 rlish— ive—Pr T S e A Stylish—Attractive—Proper Nourishing -3 =] ' : o Cidien ihe of ton are classics. : il Very LOW PRICED Dizestible 2 R ; dcf t to pay a No Cooking = s ] TR || i e o {18 S FREE ALTERATIONS Best Quality g For Infants,InvalidsanaGrowing Children. | Rich Milk, Malted Grain Extract in Powder i = N or- | UNIVERSALISTS ORGANIZE | 5 3 The Original Food-Drink For All Ages.| OTHERS are IMITATIONS ble on’ bil ‘ ney FOR PART Iy DRIVE |H : Fit Guarasiteed PRSI S e 9f s iol Aoles 1 | With Rev. Joseph T. Cobb, the pas- VA ¥\ Z SPECIAL e general chairman and \ LADIES' NEW WAISTS ~ Easiest Terms B {avor: r : ioral x,r\\n 01 a greater Lowest Price tes on the SERHIL: e i MOST WEAR FOR THE MONEY ik peliuoncr was given teave 1 a2, noy e ) . s . Men’sand Young LR e will €8 Mens ALUMINUM [|" o i ™ s it e TEA KETTLES $3.50 uwp 5 quart Ketile, same as cut $4.00 Spring Suits Suits that fit and stay “fit.” Because they are James T Wiil last twenty years [t of mot more tha for the |00 e S0 e s 00N e James Herman P stylish—Keep = i shape — Wear wonder- ALUMINUM COMBRINATION SETS 12 in one, $3.25 Others are advertising same for $4.47 : | Trustees acon Academy—Ol-| gy AGREEMENTS FOR i s i1ty j WORKMEN’S CO \1PEN5AT]O'\I Worth $6.00 : B o : S 55 fully well. $18.60 to $35.00 7 MEN'S HATS AI’ XTRA for $4.00 ) PR fe D denlcston, 1 q g e Line Bleciric Raflway. Co., n T John J M stomac and for the appointment of \y While c Sauce Pan 35¢ = T it L = { endar and n . X Planet, Jr., Combination Plow, Cultiva- || i oretar or e voit aonene ot tha "Bekied ol 5 because it doc tor, Hoe and Seeder Cing to find out SAT\JRD AY EVENING Manure Forks §1.00 up Spading Forks - N % {BOY SCOUTS PRE Cultivators S Hoes, Etc., Etc. £ 3 ; S the New Auto§crubBrush................ 15¢ B sl Vg T e RN |Fonte & %, Bordic smisied D ..,"“‘TFD‘“T' Sink Brush and Rubber Scupper. .. 10c ; ot L It Sianey. WL Qv Svening, the brea Miner ' [ R e NG e e e e O e T e The Household o onshial Trousles Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street St - srner: . y h ‘ FOR SUPERIOR COURT s ) . DW.Gx lfl‘lt_bl *A ROMANC) Telephone 531-4 AR R AT THE DAVIS THEATRE Seilan:- Jud i oo e re st of Hers & EADy o New ) Mai Hanry H. Wa pt. P. Leroy vk for $1,317.96 on the common AP FTEHD S 1A SIS

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