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Hattford, April 8.—The main mat- ter of interest in the house today was the action on the resolution approving an amendment to the constitution con- cerning the sale of spiritous and intoxicating liquors, which provid- the people for determination. The resolution was rejected, by two vot a two-thirds vote being required for passage. The vote was as follow ‘Whole number of votes cast, 219; ne essary to prevail, 146; Yes, 144; No, 75. The text of the resolution is as follows and self-explanatory Whereas, at a general the state of Connecticut, Hartford on the Wednesday first Monday of Janua: 1917, house of representatives did pass certain resolution, therein and thereb proposing an amendment to the con- stitution of the state, which amend- ment was by order of said house con- embly in held at ter the tinued to the present session of the| | general assembly, in the manner pr eleventh article of and is in the words Section 1. of January, 1922, the compounding, bartering, ing for sale of any s malt or alcoholic liquor: except for sacrimental, scientific, mechanical or es. “Section 2. The general authorized to enforce the by approy - tion. That the said proposed amend- ment is hereby approved published rston the constitution, followi After the first Monday manufacture, ale or keep- itous, -vinous is prohibited medicir art purpc The committee on humane tions, reported favorably a 1 thorizing the governor to commission, consisting of the superin- tendent of one of the hospitals for the insane, the superintendent of the Mansfield State Training School for Feeble Minded, the warden or tendent of either a penal or tional institution, a judge n( the rior court, two m of representative: commission to inv gation of defective feeble-minded and Calendar. Another bill favorably reported pro- vides for a commissien to investigate the need for the for diseased, incurable persons for wt is available in e: aged, and indig institu- vicious criminal insane persons; the poor from such towns of the state |3 |as have no almshouse or are - equipped to care for the If the commission fin ary that such an institution be established, it shall select a location, determine the management and opera- tion, and estimated cost. The govern- or is authorized to permit the comm sion to purchase s: site. The of $100,000 is appropriated for the poses of the act. The appropriations committee ported favorably the act to con the United States Employment ser The judiciary comm unfavorably on the bill which permit- liens on monuments teries. Unfavorable report was 1 jected which would court of S t of & than the comn on held pecified day Favorable stre report was made committee on incorporations mortgage or guaranty issue bonds secured real (M.’_\U‘ for ¢ y per cent. such real e Unfavorable rcpcrt was made on bill that an amoun . of one per cent shall be a sp prov ement repai Also 4 charte payment of ered in a b e Bovihoiitian Thurs: ¢ concurrent action resulted the bills those d armories ich were Knights of (‘ London 1t to the solution re | was passed in the senate, and a gen- |of | provides for the state guard, and may ed for the submission of the subject to; i the | provisions | 1 | { to George S. Lewis, was recommitted | to committee i forfeited rights. The act concerning the. militia, which eral outline given in The Bulletin, was fully explaifled: by Representatives Rudd of Saulsbury, house chairman the military committee. The b be a temporary act, as there is proba bility of a reorganized national guard | before the next legislature convenes 1 sestion. A section which : that armorie§ be built the direction of the governor, adjutant general and the state war emergency board, rather than the com- on plan, as heretofore, caused lengthy discussion. The house con- curred in the passage of the bill, and, under suspended rules, the bill trans- mitted to the engrossing clerk. The hous= concurred with the sen- ite, in the passage of the resolution | | appointing Christopher L. Avery, mi | Groton, a judge of the superior court he term of eight years, from De- ber 15, 1920, after a complimenta vecommendation by Representative | v, of Waterford. The vote wa Yy ballot and Mr. Avery the votes cast. The resolution appointing John { Booth judge of the court of common pleas for four yea i wdopted, the vote b An act passed in concurrence with nate provides that in all civil actions, except summ: proce: brought before a ice of the peace, [ rececived all | g or city or borough court, in v mages le are demanded, an appeal from gment rendered therein upon sue, if taken within forty-eig s after the rendition of such judg- . may be allowed to either par: to the court of commen pleas in the county in which such judgment is ren- dered. | The governor request of the_ may appoint, at the! Connecticut Humane redited agents 5 al police offi- - two years from the f their re. removal ers shall to the governor. e without pay, | mpensation They shall rvices Qr return proce and shall| the state, the , constal criminal s have, throughout ers of sher police officers H per- | ion of the gen- | ing the n IPU.‘ or cruel lrr.nmwm of children, nficv\~r~ against children or cruelty to animals. AR ’ | THE SENATE. oplemann of \hf‘ Thlrd 1g been called to the chair by lh\ enant-governor. 4‘0m!mr[r~{n on Cil > committee unfave stock, from the > payment of a led for cal- | com mmended appointed accepted and : did not meed 1 to tional aspi clopme: common- | U dopted. ni on relati federal ALLL.S T e "«'\F Shal L DJ in IJI);OV:.)’ Foot Use it in the Morning And walk all day in comfort, foot-bath, and soak and rub 1! takes the Friction from the S hose and stockings from th cost each year on your stocking bill. For over 25 vears Allen’s Foot-Ease hcs STANDARD REMEDY for tender, tired, perspiring blisters and callo You you have used Allen’s Foot=Tiase. than that the Platt g Al a.m I acking feet, It acts \")ur" Camp \I inal =k = f 1 ' FOU o Cuy Bath! At m"ht. sprin kle it in the et. It fresheas th oe, and by protecti friction, saves ten times 11 e e 1 hot, swollen, smarting, corns, bunions, nagic—No plasters or t real foot comfort is until What better proof ises men in s each moruing, s than one hundred | |8 | could easily The James F. Cosgrove Co. LADIES’ STYLISH OXFORDS AND PUMPS FOR SPRING WEAR ARE NOW HERE IN GREA} Ladies’ Louis Heel Oxfords in Tan, Gray, Black Kid and Patent Leather. —_— e s —_— Ladies’ Military Heel Oxfords in Dark Brown, Gun Metal and Patent Leather. Our Ladies’ Louis Heel Pumps and Colon Patent and Dull Kid are very dressy appointments, | B style and fit. pow- | § and Gun Metal. We cordially invite you to inspect our iarg Ladies and Growing Gis The James F. Cosgrove 206 MAIN STREET For street wear and walking we have Ladies’ M Heel Pumps in Dark Brown, Tan, Calf, Patent L a i3 at Iy .'_r\fiar"\ & VARIETY - a % Th S ment of a federal education. Calendar. on public health : on a substi- £ labor for the esta partment of The committe¢ in sufficient ommodations shments Calendar. fBARGE EMPIRE TIED UP UNCASVILLE DOCK |hue: AT d spic and span paint and 1 worth something li She had | stock in mber, the Empire was a barg 1o hire herself towed whe to go appearance was not in v Deput d so value and she condition when livelled her hammer k, and the boz with blue bogged the marshal 1o an hour a ng warming i at hour, with noses red, loosened and natures me ng war time and any kind of ‘a that could ca bids on the o “so they postpone. tke could g hal Hawley sold her to Bridgeport man. he Empire has been in freight ser- B! nce and it is said h ce pile of money, but th h'llk have not been paid and a week ago Ira S. Bushey & Sons, incorpor- ated, of New York, libeled her d Deputy Hawley tied her up at Unc ville. The owners could appear Mor ates court in this vanted to contest the ut three libels have on the Empire which May 5 if the owners One of irn Merrick, th receiver els is b: of the Hart 3 New York r towage of :as had her upper nd the lower one is he resembles a floating barn. She came intu Uncasviile sev- eral days ago with a cargo of rags for the paper mill. Another libellant is the Gordon W. Anderson company for $593.74 and still another is the Thames River Specialties company for $476.12 boarded up so s ga"o on the boat, too, out a mor tgage on a boat where the government steps in with 1 :s'Jqu as pneumon, atter at pay ment fees. the claims and if there is anything more ion auctic o 1 m, the and | | fo Cal- | pro . | Groton © | Norwich, ellants’* it over to the owner who can set- e with the holder of the mertgage inclined, However r any ol if |rate of $14. i Norwich Boys at Trinity. rian of d the histc ncement ercises. all ove: Workmen’s Compensation. 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