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gt s O B NORWICH, BULLETIN, 1 WED NESDAY, APRIL 30, 1919 L e et L s A AN ONE CENT'S WORTH OF GASOLINE But You s:igrs :?sgzzuokj“;il:?sm at the National Battery Service THIS-WEEK’S SPECIAL “MAGIC* 5° MINUTE | VULCANIZERS AND 12 PATCHES— © - COMPLETE WHILE THEY LST .price $2.00 : 1 o —REPAIR PARTS FOR FORD5— AXLE SHAFTS—Regular $2.50 + % .ussuieuiuenennnnnaneeeneeno. $200 BRAKE. SHOES AND SPRINGS—Regular 50¢ ..................ccoee.... 35 \ALL COPPER CLY HEAD GASKETS ................occovueeeeenonons. 382 ' COMPLETE SETS WHEEL FELTS IN CARTONS ................cco.... 15¢ | ADJUSTING CONES FOR FRONT WHEELS ...................cc00e0na 12 VULCAN FRONT SPRING—$5.00 Value. .. .........c.ocvveenn $3.50 ALL OUR PRICES ARE COMPARAT!VELY LOW Remember! Remember! 'WHEN YOUR STORAGE BATTERY NEEDS ATTENTION WE HAVE EXPERTS ‘TO REPAIR IT. OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE. WE ARE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS EVEREADY ‘The Only Battery with the Written 18 Months’ Service Guarantee. COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED Step on your clutch at the Post Office and coast to the - National Battery Service . “A RELIABLE SERVICE” Marguerite Building, CHARLIE 8AYS8: IF A QUACK PRONOUNCES YOUR BATTERY “DEAD"” —DON'T RUSH THE FUNERAL. WE HAVE NOT S8EEN ONE YET WE COULDN'T REPAIR. 2 i ELECTRIC TAIL LIGHTS 85¢ Complete with Glass and Bulb AN A AT AR The Finnish Government has re- fuged to allow securities and money taken from Russian Bolshevists arriv- ing in Finland, to be handed back to them. found close to the T 5 Mother Shipt: New South Wales. lity has been peg ) at and the Jged out. I )\ showing symptoms of complete ‘ THE EAGLE CLOTH Appreciation Sa = -~ is going along with a rush produc pectations. —THE REASON IS SIMPLE— | When we decided to give our patrons an extraordinary op- portunity to supply their need at pre-war prices, in anpreci- ation of a record breaking spring trade, the public re- sponded with a rush which we were scarcely able to handle. Therefore advise as many as possible to trade in the early hours. ’ BARGAINS BARGAINS MEN'S AND YOUNG LADIES’ AND MISSES MEN’S CLOTHING, HATS COATS, SUITS, CAPES, DOLMANS, and everything needed in Furnishing; all marked at DRESSES, SKIRTS, prices far below present WAISTS, AND FURS. “market quotations. All reduced to pre-war prices. CET BUSY—DO YOUR TRADING TODAY ilagle Clothing Co. 152154 MAIN STREET [ ] ine ! GOV. HOLCOMB ANNOUNCES- 8 | for the use of such school: B! of four dollars for M the W 8| sessions in each school year, nor until | has reported to the state board of edu- progress of such schools. A stone studded with gold has been | o g motor veh VETO OF SUNDAY MOVIE BILL (Continued from Page One) appropriated ‘by the general assembly | tor such purpose. The sum of $100,- 000 was appropriated. B Ti.e board or school visitors or town school committee, as the case may. be, i~d of . 2du erein such ev- auashea . and annually, . on the ly, certify to- 'the tion in any district, wh Aued first Monday of the ses. sion within ihe curre.at school .y and the comptroller shall draw order on the lreasurer i IAvos ui —uci) board of education, board. of: “school i visitors or town school committee, n the sum each scholar in- i cluded in the number so certified, and urer shall pay the same upon | presentation. No money shall be paid under the provisions of this section unless such evening schocls have been maintained for at least seveaty-five his ! | the board of school v i education, itors, board of or town school committee | cal tion concerning the condition and | No_applicant for any act or resolu- | | tion for the incorporation of any com- | | pany, other than a charitable or elee- | i mosynary corporation without capital | stock, shall be heard by the general asseinbly or any committee thereof ur less the appiicant shall have first paid| ito the state treasurer the sum of one hundred dolla: In case such act or i resolution shall not become a law, the treasurer shali return such Up- % or resolution g/ private int than ation bills or r the general a paid for the five dollars for | fractional part th, pe paid to the try ble to the state on ac- | ools approved by the! of education under thel of the gen- ac- { have been made. The attorney genera the n I is requested to mbodying al tion 6338 of th such changes in the lan if any are d section : sions of the o by the de ¢ | theret: prem Allan G. Ridge, Meigs H. ter C. Near Preston Bridge k : é private seate aid ociation owning ! orium | d con- | respon- | ive work ther and shall r dition | sib. electric d by the per cent, 2 to be fair, company is herel and empowered to app: public utilities comn ite of public conven necessity which shal prove the propose call, v the pro; of the z > The report was rejected and the bill defeated. The treasurer all or par; authorized to use nking fund bonds of this any part 1 this 3 obligations of any geners s No motor vehi unless it shall have cut, im embossed on some -portion” thereof a| factory, serial or other identification | number or mark. Any person who knowingly has in his possession any cle from which the factory, | r id ation number or ved, defaced, ob- hall forthwith | ner of motor | ement describ- | PONDER I SHOES 1S WELL 5 GRS Foot=Ease to Be Added to Equip~ ment of Hospital Corps at Fort Wayne, Under the above heading the Detrolt Free Press, among other things sayss 4The theory is that soldiers whose fuet are in good condition can walk further and faster than soldiers who have corns and bunions incased in rawhide.” The Plattsburg Camp Man#al advi: men in training to shake Foot~Ease in their shoes each morning, Thers is no foot comforter equal to Allen’s Foot=Ease, thoanticeptic, liealing. is repea cle shali be registered | vehicles a sworn st ?‘ { 4 ize this vatil you ied Allen’s Foot=Ease yourself. You simply forget all about your feet they are made so comfortable. Ask your .druggist to-d>y for & package of | ALLEN'S FOOT=EASE. | jwas not transmitted to FINISH THE JOB SUBSCRIBE TO THE “YiCTORY” LOAN lavor Ing such motor vehicle and shnwlngl]onger time on any day than so stated the urce of his tit| and, if known, ! shall be a violation of this section. reaso. uch removal, detace- The second section cays that no mi- on or change If satls-|nor under sixieen years of age and no facts, the co:nm: | woman shall be employed in any mer- may grant j is- | cantile establishment, cther than © the motor of manufacturing or mechanical, more :al identification 1 shall thereaft- ne for the pur-! uch vehicle. Ne hall wilfully remsve, defaee, 1 €, Or eaiizo to be re- ted, defaced or ehang- 7, serior or other jdenti- number or ms oen er frem any motor vehicle, ny persen whe for ek, providing any employer who all, during each year, give not less than seven holidays with pay, shall be exempt from the provisons of this sec- tion during the peried from the sev- enteenth to the twenty-fifth day of December of each year. Senator Mead explained the bill con- cerning the pollution of streams by factory waste. The bill hundred dollars or imprisoned than six months or boin, his act shall take effect from its The superintendent of the Connec- ticut school for boys shall present to the comptroller monthly a bill for the support of each boy committed to sald hool, which, if allowed by the comp- be paid from the state not five persons appointed by the govern- jor, to make investigations and to em- ploy expert assistance in making in- vestigations for the disposal of factory waste. It carried an appropriation of $30,000. Senator Brooks offered ment striking out the appropriation, The senator £id the manufacturers of the state were doing everything they could to dispose of the waste of their factories, without polluting streams. The state needed factories more than it needed places where people could fish. The legislature should not kill the goose that.laid the golden egg. Senator Bowers referred to the ef- forts that were made by Cheney Bros. to purity the streams in Manchester. The amendment of Senator Brooks was rejected and the bill passed. Passed—Making an appropriation for repairs and improvements at the Norwich State Hospital for sane; authorizing the tax commission- er to grant cxtenson of time to cor- porations to file their returms relating to incomes; making an appropriation of $25,000; for the eradication of so- cial diseaces; . making an appropria- tion of $5,000 for the propagation of an amend- THE SENATE. 1or Holcomb said he allow Sunday bitions, the veto the senate to- premature on this moving day. Y1t is: & p meas < hold the veto for The committee on railroads report- ed a substitute bill extending the time| to December 1, 1920, for the construc- | tion of the of the Norwich, Colchester Hartford company. Calendar. On- the motion of senate b: Nos. 122, concerning a Traction | Senator Adams 124, 125, 126 and street s were on rail- e 1 as the than fifty-five hours in any calendar| empowered | the department of health, acting with; the 'In-| Lasts | fish; that the names of the owners of choses in action on which the state tax is paid shall be stered with the state treasurer; pri « for the es- tablishment of bure: 1o the health department; for the ex. \tion by physicians of children who “\nly for an employment certificate and \' ver- bally amended by an amendme * fered by Senator Hazen; req non-resident fishermen to pay a cense fee ‘of $2; concerning the man- jufacture and sale of ice; amending the charter of the Laurel Beach' asso- ciation; fixing the salary of the high- way commissioners from $5.000 to $8,- 000 to be fixed by the board of con- trol, with an allowance for expenses; validating a deed from 'Charles B. French to George R. Smith of land in Oxford of Bertha J. Smith a minbr; concerning the exemption of corpora- tions from filing income tax. reports; retsoring forfeited rights to George S. ; concerning the appojniment of or nurses for schools; house 7, relating to the appointment of terms and duties of the members of. the state board of education,:was tabled; appropriating $1,000 to ‘Bd- gar M. Warner of Putnam as addi- tional- compensation for his Services as clerk of the superior court for Windham coun ‘The committee on finance reported a bill concerning the inheritance. tax. It enables the state to retaliate against states which have inheritance tax laws different from those in Com- necticut. Senator Macdonald explained Sen- | ate Bill No. 596 requiring operators of public service motor vehicles to dis- play cards showing schedules -and rates of fares, and moved the passage of the bill. i Senator Kopplemann opposed the motion and his oppostion raised a dis- cussion which was brought to a close by, the tabling of the bill. | | the d, and as amended by the d _in concurrence. ered the bill of 1 e Te- | the hours ommittee on la- bly on the bill, b in favor of it. hop moved the adoption report. He strongly hours for women and!} Ask for “Bayer Tablets mino The minority report was supported | by Sena: 1 d De- | years of age and e employed in any anical estab- ne hours in say, | genuine proven safe buy Aspirin tablets in a pill 1 any calendaribox. Insist on getting the r yer in such estab-|package with the safety “Bayer shall post in a conspicuousCross” on both package and on tab- in every-room where such per-|lets. No other way! 5 arc embloyed a notice. the form| Beware -of counterfeits! Only re- of which rall be furnished by the|cently a Brooklyn manufacturer was factc i tor specifically stating|sent to the penitentiary for flooding our o’ work required of them on!the country with talcum powder tab- tire each day of the week, and the em-|lets, which he claimed to be Aspirin. such mersgn far wlayment af anv DON'T BUY ASPIRIN IN A “PILL” BOX of Aspirin” in a Bayer package—marked with “Bayer Cross.” SLyCE LTOSS. for Headache, . Rheu- 1 ule bayer pe rections and the do, | othache, Earache, tism, Lumt srippe, Inft | pain generaily. } “Bayer Tablets of Aspi can made and owned vest pocket boxes cost only a few cents, 24 and bottlez of 10( Aspirin is the ‘trade mark of- Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid.