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T T ST |ACTION DEFERRED ON-STATE... |Schrister, hav\;mucl;i?({l‘;fi e a3 I propriated, arid replied t - appro- SUFFRAGE AMENDMENT | ions destined for less important @ (Continued from Page One) matters might be devoted to Ameri- of Mansfield Training.. School canization. el i Mr. Rogers, of anchester, woul Hospital: $3,000,000 for trunk ke ki e system _and" 'state ‘aid.roads. Fabled b TR R e { B U ] for calendar. . to be carried on throughout the ""‘fi1 Forfeited rights Were restored _to George S, Lewis of Westport, who was Ar. Eaton replied that matter wou! be determined upon by the offiers in larrested for blackmail, in concurrence | with the senate. it charge of the work. vorable report was made on act Mr. Flint of Canten, said in his lit- tle village there were many foreigners providing that reports and returns of public officers required by law to who cannot talk the English :lang- {uage, and he said he puts himsei? Make annual, and Dbiennfal. reports,|out of the way to teach these people Shall be made by the §0th day of Sep- |in little matters they are interested in, tember of each year, and is therefore doing his bit in s ] Americanization. He said he never Under suspenson - of sles, alyvent far from his home, Hartford was resolution presented by Mr. Christoph|the furthest. He never expected, to of East Windsor, the calaries of Hart-|te any bigger man than he is now as ford county commissioner was in-| creased from $1800 to $2500. The salaries of New London commissioner mtor. He did not believe he was doing any more than he ought to have been raised ‘to $1500,;and those; of New Haven county to $3000. vai was doing more than’ some were_shouting for this work. It The fish and game committee madd unfavorable report on fifteen pros posed acts concerning fishing in ponds and lakes, as they are now covered in a general fish and game law passed at the present session of the legisla- ture. Among the rejected bills was the one'to restrict fishing in Gard: ner's Lake. Report was favorably made of an {act for the education of blood chily dren that cannot have instruction in | public schools, in_the affirmative or: der of three members of the board of cducation for the blind, shall receive instruction at the expense of the state, at not more than $450 for ‘each person a year; also, $30 for clothing and transportation. The act concerning hours of emr ployment for women and minors, with {majority and minority reports, was tabled for calengar. The cities and boroughs committee and ling who not him, for he was not big enough. Mr. H the bill as it was a substitute for a. commission, 3nd because the work was given over a man who would take charge and represent the board‘ and state in the work. The bill had been carefully considered by the appro- priations committee, and he would stand for the committee. i Mr. Davis, of Danbury, spoke in fa- vor of ‘the bill, and told of the work of Americanization as carried on in his home town. This is an education- al matter and ought to be under the charge of hte state board of educa- tion. ‘ Hr: Hall, of Willington, told of experience he had with this question. He had been connected, with the Constipated Children Gladly Take Syrup of Figs” For the Liver and Bowels Tell your druggist you “Califomia Syrup of Figs.” and dose for babies and chil who are constipated, biliou: coated, or full of cold, are want genuine Full directions en of all ages | feverish, tongue- | printed on | eigners came to him frequently for in- formation concerning naturalization, > fo Al unfavorably the act to re-|but this is accomplished through the the bottle. Look lrr“thve n ifornia/ w5 lmn‘fp.n" ©¢rom | public schools. There are a t and accept no other “‘Fig Syrup.’’—Beware! g highway: main- | many foreigners in Millington and he that is for e taining the space oc tracks | Was proud of what the board of ed- — S = m——— and two feet on either side. The|ucation was doing for the foreigners URTHER CONFERZNCES ON fin S ouis tod aad are expected|nouse concurred with the senate in|of the town. The board of education tate for the the bill. Like action ill to relieve street s from paying pri- expense of construction and nce bridges. When the house reconvened- at 230! can accomplish more than any special hga.rd that could possibly be appoint- e Mr. King of Wil members of committee on appropria- tions and education have both did STEEL PRICES meet- | jection of ® ken on a ¥ compai ASSURED ustry oner a the Department s ned his speech in op- | their best for the state, and their as- ther, this time, with represents 1 do € position to the Americanization bill,! sociates here have confidence in them. the Railroad nistration | % Loy stead of being | He favored - Americanization, .and did : 3 ANOTHER POSTPONEMENT v a detri- {net believe it would have .to be ot extende TLANTIC FLIGHT handled in some mysterious way, but Do steel men throuzi o member o state [in the open and through the. public P @be board yesterdar in New Yorl Apri redited | schools, and not by any special com- as accepted that | mission. The conference. it t! il be held either i Washi lew York earl: week Rrdiie n. the stale board of education was the| De- | ;roper place ‘for the Americanization Aoy satisfied that there was an od bl after attending the hearing, ergency to meet and this bill wguld et the emergency for the next two ors abandoned the upon th dn't Wee d 10 equeeze uose deeper in Mc cuddly than nsu what was coming. Nation: evli were agalu in den smiled, thinking of shelves. of Washington,” moved be referred to the commit- ~ tee_on_education. | on objected, stating that if | was so referred, that under | it would come back to the | tions commit! nan, of New ‘Wee wants a party.” came the half-smoth ‘A party ! away to-da time to make nat! 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The Talking Machine Shop 46 FRANKLIN STREET, SIX COZY MUSIC ROOMS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE looked as if it was a job for some:one,}* ley, of Waterbury, favored | |the committe | by @ vot report bill pe On motion of Mr. ndeiinitel ment as drawn rem al qualifications from an elector. general X before Octobe: ishall fail to complete dez by said Oct ner of public reco: have said work don the state; the same shall general of the cost of the same, and| said town for iwhich maintains indexes appro the examiner of public r be held to come within th tion in the name of the state against; 4 oW} The act concerning extenson of time| Good Tire Year You have doubtless , noticed the growing : preponderance of United States Tires. Every one is asking for tires of known value and proved dependability. . And that is precisely - what United States Tires represent in the minds of motorists here and every= where. The idea back of United States Tires—to build good tires—the best tires that can be built, is appealing to 3 rapidly growing numbers. We can provide you with United States Tires to meet—and meet exactly— vour individual needs. nited States Tires are Good Tires THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK CO., 52 Shetucket St. THE ADAMS MOTOR CO., Baltic ' A. R. RACE, North Franklin. s C. D. SALISBURY, Moosup. JOHN W. BRADFORD, Plainfield. §W . ?TEEN "”CTGR RECORDS We Know United States Tires are GOOD Tires. That’s Why We Sell Them $2,500 a year. 3 nator Adams briefly explained the favorable report of the committee' on roads on the bill for the appoist- n to investigatc io report to fhe Attorneys, New Haven | ased from $2,000. County superior 1 Increascd court from ew London County Superior Court 1 increased from Senator had been be left to sion. the sug| ade that the matter should public utilities commis- to it he said that the 5| Chiet G 0. Iner ants of Superior hed after | $2.00( deba County—$12,000, of which Kenealy of assstant at pos 1 3 ounty—$3,500. Increased Highw: | —Not le {58,000 Commi: i than $3,000 nor more than, now $5,000. i jon — Commissioner, | W 1 from $3,000. CI o assistant at rom $14,500 and to the appoimt- ommigéi thie ‘pub- 1 appointment x of land | $s he calen- 00. Tor Expenses a County—! conimission rvestigation, anc and at the completio 3 notify the attorney-|cre as 4| state Police—Depu |of weights measures—$1,800. 00. Compen: Increased from $4,000 n—Commis: 5t crease from ‘Workmen's g0 sioner—3§4,500. ords A of this act. The ported favorably a bill whi that the fees of jurors si day, with 10 cenfs a ‘portation sonce a week. fixing the salary $5000; member whose term 1925, $4000. i a Deputy Treasurer—Not : s%bsoo or more than $3,500; ndv $3 0 Chief Clerk—32,500. Increased from 2,00 ; ges an $2,000. cr | rivers reported unfavorablv on-the bill First stant—$2.400. Increascd New Haven, <ide—$3,000. ! for from 31,601 creased from §4, PA the Each 'Assistant Other_than 32000, appropriations committee s in_the acts of local offic he bili was| the usual! ons of the general gs-.id o ing for trans-| Also, a bill{g2 ers 200. Increased | semol air- | from $1,600. ! The $6000: | = Chief Justice — §9,500. 1916 Inc: lis were scnatc lish a department = No. 383 to provi {for the Gepartment, and 0. Increased |for trade and vocational scho i rejected nmittee on roads, bri Court—§9.f rom §7,500. ges common pleas courts— riferd County—! om $4,500, less 1 side—-$5,000. In-| d st—| _Falrfleld County, both Increased from $ crease the . S laries Increased from $1400 ers of Hartford county to St