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TELT WORWICH, BULLETIN, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1919 AT R ) Net Costents 15 Fluid Draoky GASTORIA For Infants and Children, Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria = ALGOIIOL- 3 PER GEN " A\’ceetablehcpm!:mgfls: similatingtheFood by Re.‘:smuf wrcb} I’mmmg‘fi Dige: Rest.(a ~ For Qver hirty Years Stephen F. Sherman, Jr. f Ingersoll, ord; T rtford: Bishop E. ddletown, Mr “| application to be made under SOLDIER SHOWS RELICS AT WELCOME gathered at ath- NZD WAR LOW LODGES { HARTFORD PAR Fear of the filthy, diseased ~ Rat is instinctive. Yet other Rat Exterminators containing poison are just as deadly as the Rat. TRADE WARK REG. U. 8. PAT. P, CORN Kil's your Rats and Mice and avoids the danger of poiscn too. Wil S UWLLS For the destruction ] T DISECT POWDE Sanitary also because itdries up and mumsnifies Rats and Mice without odor. Tn 25¢, 50cand $1.00 pack- ages at Seed, Dn:F, Hard- re and General Stores. The Public is warned not to buy Rat Corn in packages with Tin Tops and Bottoms, as same may be counterfeit and worthless. Use Red Wing Insect Powder 10c—*"In the Round Bellows”-—25c (Patent applied for) Genuine Rat Corn is packed in Paste-Board Carnisters with Brown Paste-Board Tops and Bottoms. AGAINST EAST LYME SITE FOR TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM (Continued from Page One) eight thousand dollars, the thereof to be -detefmined by the board of control. He shall’ ‘recei for his travelling expenses while officially em- ployed not' more than one thousand doliars in any year, and for office cx- penses not to'exceed seventeen thou- sand five hi d dollars in any year, | and for ‘the purchase of a motor ve- hicle to be used by him in the con- duct of his official business and for supplies and maintenance of the same not more than three thousand dollars in any year. < Whenever the board of ' school vis- itors, board of education or & town school committee of any town, or the board of education or district commit- tee of any.school district, shall have appointed a school physician as pro- vided in this chapter, said ‘board or committee may also appoint a matron or nurse, who shall take. such action under the direction of the school physi- cian as may be necessary for safe- guarding the health of the pupils and teachers of the schools. Such matron or nurse shall also act, under the di- rection of the school physician, as a visiting nMurse in the town or school district, shall visit the home of pupils in the public schools and shall assist in executing the orders of the school physician, and in towns where no school physician is appomted under the provisions of section 909, the board of school visitors, .board of education or town school committee may ap- point a matron or nurse to carry out the provisions of this section under the direction of said board or commit- tee. There was also passed, an act amend- ing an act concerning the quarantine of animals which provides that the commissioner may quarantine all ani- mals that-he has reasonable grounds to believe to be infected with a com- municable disease, and prohibit or reg- ulate the sale o fall the products there- of, and such animals shall be confined in a place designated by him for such time as said commissioner shall judge necessary. The provisions of this sec- tion shall not apply to cases of gland- | ers, farcy or anthrax. Any person or| any officer or agent of any corpora»i tion who shall obstruct or attempt to| obseruct said commissioner or any as- | sistant while engaged in the discharge ! amount not more than one hundred dollars or or both. The secretary, or the agent, of t+ state board of education, the scho or, school superintendent, g principal or acting sc! visitor to whom applicati shall | made for an employment ceftificate rovided for in the provisions of sec- ! tion 5323 of the general statutes, shall { power to require all statements jof facts offered in support of such oath, { which oath may be administered by the officlal to whom application | made, and said secretary, h school supervisor, school superintend- i ent, supervising princlpal or i school visitor shall cause each for whom such certificate has been ap- | plied for, to be physically examined by | * ia phy: n’ designated by the statel | board of education. | |, Said examining physician shall, be- for sued to such child, file with ¢ i certificate, on 2 form state board of edu-| th the height and| 1d, the condition of! wd teeth and such other in- regarding the physical con- whether sound in the statement of the 1e oth- rom the There shall be taxed monthly by the mptroller not ced $6. Sy Any person over sixteen years of resider i T town, town, cty payment by cant of alic ding f 4 to such : cense to take fish from the fresh w of t! state. Such town shall issue a receipt. under the s uch town showing payment of The form of such receipt shall} s’ prescribed and furnished by the su- ! perintendent of fisheries and game and : when issued the same ehall consti- tute a license to the person whose | ame appears thereon until the first day of January following the date of uch receipt. All moneys so received | by the town clerk, except twenty-five| cents for each receipt, which sum may | be retained by him for his services i recording and issuing. same, shall be! accounted for and pald to the super- | intenident of fisheries and game during the first week of January, March, June and September of each year. The pro- visions, of this section shall not apply to non-residents who pay taxes on real estate situated in this state or| t0 'any member of the family of such| non-resident tax payer. Sec. 2. Any non-resident residing in state which requires a license fee m non-residents to fish therein, who| shall take or attempt to take any fish from the waters of this state without| having obtained a license as author- ized to be ssued by the provsions of s act, shall be fined not more than | fifty dollars for the first offense and for any subsequent offense may be im- prisoned not more than thirty days or both fine and imprisonment. The comptroller is directed to draw| order on the treasurer in favor of | Thomas W. Doyle and Valentine Mur- phy, partners in business in the town { of Windham under the firm name of ' Doyle & Murphy, for the sum of $11,- | 430 to relmburse'said partners in full of all claims against the state for loss- 1 es sustained by them in the erection of certain buildings of the state sit- uated in the town of Mansfield. The house adjourned to 11.15 Thurs- | day morning. * THE SENATE. In the senate today the committee om cities and boroughs reported aj substitute bill amending the charter of imprisoned not more than thirty days ' jcated woman’s “MOTHER KNOWS” ‘ When T feel scrappy and mean, mother never scolde. She usually fnds’ my tongue' is white," my breath. bad, then she' says, “My Pet needs a Cascaret.” 1 gladly take Cascarets because they tasts like candy. Next morning I wake up feeling dandy. Do you give your children Cascarets or nasty castor oil, pills or calomel? Cascarets zever hurg us kids, of any duty hereunder shall be fined { Qascarefs, candy cathartic, cost only 10 cente and mothers will find directions Idren’s dosage at all ages on each arets work like a charm when the ment of a commission of the children’s home in that city. The commission will t of five citi- ppointed the mayor. = members of the commis- women. The commission e power to appeint a su- at for the home who shall special training in the elfare. was tabled for calenda or Klett asked how many aty 1d go to Boston in a ca of th i ¢ 0 10| Eo: | pecial. car | T2 YL onder for cooking leng it can do every kind of cooking for gry ordinary famiiy by zas in warm weather or by coal or wood when the kitchen needs h_wmg' Whes iz 2 hurry both ovens can be used at the same time—one for roasting and the other for pastry baking. It eertainly does “Make Cooking Eagy” C. ©. Murphy 259 Central Ave.. Norwich remarked | . and : than & great mi juncture. “HOM irmar ‘ommittee.’ Senator k rathe xtendec uance to J S ploym ew Haven, | New London, "Torringtor c 2 not to authorizing | aving charge of thej to receive gifts. lett said the committee had The senate adjourned at 1115, formed that a per- f making large gift ion, but the commission, 1 authority to receive it,{ ose of the bill was to give the sary autho; A The bill was passed under suspen- sfon of rules and transmitted to the house. he bill to allow women to vote far presidential electors, which was the order of the day, was taken up at 2.30. The majority of the committee favored the bill and the minority op- ! posed it.. Senator Cline moved the passage of the bill favorable to suffrage reported by the majority of the committee. Senator Leonard thought the ques- dlon should be submitted to the pep- . Senator Bowers said he was verted to woman's suffrage thirty years 0. When he attended the Hartford public high school the ques- tion was known as woman’s rights. One of his clasmates was Edward Beecher Hooker, whose mother was one of the most preminent advocates of woman’s suffrage. In those days the subject was considered a joke, and he recalled that his other classmates d to have a great deal of fun with Mr. Hooker because his mother advo- suffrage. But the question was not uow considered a joke. There were twenty-nine states in the Union where women voted for presidential electors, and only nine- teen in which they did not vofe. Sen- ator Bowers concluded by saying that he would vote for the bill. Senator Fox favored the, passage of the bill Scnator Kopplemann. read the fol- lowing telegram from Homer S. Cum- mings, the chairman of“the democra- tic national committee: to t con- THORNDYKE 2% KEMPTON 2% Two heights in the style of the hour May be worn with four-in-hand or bow tie. COLLARS “Senator H. P. 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