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ATHLETIC COMMISSION STATE TO HAVE AN (Continued from Page One) way say an armory there would be a joke with a population of 1700 people. In Norwalk there was difficulty in maintaining two companies. Major Leland is the whole thing in {he state guard in the Saybrook -section and when the major goes the state guard there will go with- him. When repre- rentatives rcturn home they will be | asked by the constituents to explain }an increase in tae state tax of two mills Mr. Allshouse, of Granby. the bill and said this armory was ail rot and all wrong. | Mr. Rogers of Manchester moved the ! previous question, and closinz debate opposed inoss of Gennaro Mauro ar? Su and the marriage license ber 31, 1916, by said regis marriage of Frederick J. Tolanda_ Buchi, and _the consumin: | ter, The marriage license issued May 24, 1916, by The registrar of vital stati tics of New London for the marriage | n Villano, | { nding the!| nt of eith--| to give consent for failure or neglect of a pa er of said partie: LEONARD AR OIL ance of said licen 8 % i The quit claim deed from Jumes .| ge2de Relieves Deafness, Stops Head Noises Dutton of the city and state of New Z York, David McG. Newall of Wester- | ; nd James k. Dutton and Da- | Newall duiy auth { gents of Henry J. Gross of W, of a tract of land of New London, ca rees- the | - i tarchal mueus: (matter)n the Eustachian Tube, which connects nose and the ears. Leonard Ear Oil removes the. mucus. opens up the ube and the other air passages of the head, and the result is improved b It is not put in the ears, but is \i of ten casbs 8 Deatness and 3lead Noises are caused by the e i Banlptrsit Hearing ahd relief from Head Noises. o g was de. nanimous onsent, . anK: s ce X ¥ . i in the nostrils, an “Common |1 Mr. Rudd was permitted to speak. Ho |more or less; easterly by land former- |j (Rubbed in Back of Ears” and inserted 8| deprecated the talk of Mr. Sherwopd, |1V of James Greemfield four hundred |f Benmse rections - . fo! : especially as it was made in the hear- |feel, more or les: -mulA (ivl\ul the | ‘Care “of ~Hearing, Look for this sign in ing of Captain Moore who is a mem- | d of the her: | h 2 o S Ler of the house. If Connecticut is in hundred feet, [f WH1€R “‘°°°'1’l‘pa“f = a state of peace today, it is due in the (§ each bottle, tells yo ru tore TVl H %3 § ;uard.. He had heard of no voted ob- |Page 56, v: t 1ot properly exe- {8 a0 of your oten case. i to the bill; the military com- |Cuied and acknowledzed by David f 5o t be misléd by Windows AND GREAT TO GET INTO ONE OF OUR TER LR e b e Bty ; I the closest attention and he jagents for I alidated | § - substitutes or imita- It is a upon the filin, with the |}l “tibis. The “only ‘gen- e e iy o i iowih ceee e Mo ondon s fas [ s s oyiv g T | EONARD committee report, and rejection of the|land records of the town a certified ! ) 4 oiL Tt . | bill, was carried by a vote of 119 to 97. UUK)I'I of lhls_wl"uon | 0. :0“3“' et ‘1 ; EAR OIL . | Mr. Rudd then calicd from the ta- S [ i=7thos oniE mnlianyy on 2~ {vie the bill for an armory In Stoning- | N Coal T been on the market AGENCY {ton with an. appropriation of $60,000. {‘J“:“: o il gince 1907, and every fUhiavorably reported by the apPros|y,ng:principal place of hucin year: it has relieved hundreds of peor r Ear Troubles. No mat- jr tions committee. town.of Putnam; in redu ter how long vou have been deaf, af you are or what caused { Mr.-Hall' of New. Britain said that| ., gi0 canitatestock of iy ,"or many things you I atveady tried which have objectlon agaln:t Saybrook were|tion are ‘vatidated icve vou, Leonard Ear Oil has relieved many such cases as ble to Stonington. e AL A S e o ' FOR REAL RED BLOODED B S e o, i e R | sthong ‘speech in favor of the bill and explained the absolute necessity for an armory, and the continuation of the state guard in that section. ' B! Mr. Rudd urged the passage of the | stonington bill even it the Saybrook |matier had been turned down. The report of the committec was {nccepted and the bill rejected by a vote of 116 to 98, Mr. Crans of Naugatuck advocated |the passage of an act reimbursing the town of Naugatuck for damages done the clate in connection with con- ruction of state highways to the umount of §989. Mr. Stevens of the claims commit- | f{: tcc stated that the committce had de- icided that the same claimed was ox- cessive, and was of {he opinion tha 5150 would cover the loss, and recom- Just back from the front? Tog out! And tog out in one of our new, stylish suits—the over the top kinq- suits that make you look the NEW part you ere going to play in the community. Time to pay? Yes, every sailor or soldier can dictate the terms. Come in at once, | we've outfitted many of the boys—We want to see " $15.00 TO $40.00 imended that amount. | An amendment by Mr. Caine in- 3 ased fixed the amount at $464 i the claim. The amendment was ) vate of 106 to 87. The act as r ed by the comittee was passed. { i By unanimous consent, Mr. Geary of | New London, presentea a hill which nts extenson of time to the D. I "hiton Machine company to file reports {o September 1 s were not filed within fied Dy law. ! validating natus B ;vomu.wm- of penaltios, 1919, the | The salary of $6000 &, xear for the attorney general was added (o the zeneral The salary t| % has Dbeen materially increased, - WEAR AS ‘YOU PAY Baton said was for the purpose keeping good men in office. In re- pons; to a que by Mr ton said the increase mt 400,000 for two in concurrence .« thouse passed this set ments at the ste | New London. Th prepriated for Phillips, Mr. amounted to| ears, | n senate, th for improve terminals ng sums s pusores herein EASY WEEKLY PAYMENTS & | B | rclative to di and private W ANy town may v a writing sconii i »aiA i after specified, such sums o be ex-| p i){)’ gq/ Q\F TS $6 50 | ponded Ly and under the dircction of | T 4 cominizsioners of rivers, | ! 4 [J:s | ¥ g afld up i To by purchase ty ¥ Bt ¥ ® E1or condemnation th ht of mr-‘ \j Cenural . Vermont R vi and the New | av Company and ihe mort i in fand at g I FASHION'S BEST 2 ALL OF FASHI BEST improvement of the nshin termi- ~ A I New Loadon, fifty thousand 4 Y IN LADIES’ AND MISSES’ 1o constiuct & strect approach E o the n 4 v at New ! ! g @ and dollars; to in- | ufi 5 a es fiistell an autoraatic sprinkler # ifor fire protection on the sta il i e !‘ % éw London, thiriy-five {h 5 - S 2 rs: to install or purchase g D system ai the :tate pier Y f \ London, five thousand dolia 4 & Dresses SUITS CAPES 825 to §42.50 $18 to $35 - DRESSES $§15 to $35 uance of highways | The b A lectmen of | sprobation. 1 ned by them, discon tinue any high or private way, or| ud dedicated ch. therein, e id out by a court or the mbiy, and & within 4 v having control of hi mits. Any pel el ‘e relieved by applica to ALL STYLES ALL MATERIALS ey e bed in section 1434 of the Alj: CEROBS Ve D et b e colotmen LARGE VARIETY OF NEW DOLMANS o iiane o v hich bas not bee marked or acce . by the town, and such 1ce shall not have heea mad selectmen and approved by within twelve m entativil, y be relieved by application to the; superioe court, to be made and pro ceeded within the manner preccribed {in sai@ section 1434. 1 Afternoon Saskion. the act conc of state aid to ihe av plained the bill 4 1 im over ihe old bill, and siat- in the substitute hiil the ap- propriation commiitee had cut {the appropriation asked for Ly o third, as opposed to the substi {iute and favored its rejection and the gé “of the cubstitute and gZe of the bill as prese CASES ON DOCKET FOR |in custedy of pro CRIMINAL SUPERIOR COURT "; min fazarov, thef 1tion nicert: the Jose, nal commitiee on educaiion all of = New 1 explal tow affe ne appropr scket f t m of tion 1y i - aL tee 0 gek of probation officer); Joseph | tana. rape; Geor: P hreaking ! Sk RSB M s B L mbortant ¢ A b aking | o the pgssage of the substitute. bill, | import o i Judze ph Genna. et | tails car; John Develin, theft of {* aip Laim si Hartford i 2nds s Ly et John Doc, DS “appropiis committee very | While hu Santinusd Gase ile approved an increase in salar- | addes th ool mat-| The sieut; : tion : to oper Alice William * Has s trequentl, during % Mob Yorwich, of b alli by the slamming of desk covers.| rep commitiec icdenu, 1 ibs and Nom- | al. ui b The speaker called for order for at e amid disorder N I i probation offic- ailempt 10 bres PR e s S Henick - 1os40, in It with in Marinietio. : Roxhury spoke | worked. to the limit. Al Y 03, of propation | murder; | hute and in favor of | An amendment to the act conc Lse i) oi- GULI theft Hialingad it {the bill recommended by the commit- | {hg promotion of agricultural inte iy Ly #lall- custody of | vailroad i toe on education. He was frequentiy | pegaidi s. leaving it op- G P. Tu Caite,” Laeft i Alired Gilpin, thef; | ¢ | interrupted by desk cover din. i appropriations, was| story | \iie al, assauli ns bey | The report of the commitlee on : ‘ | £ Jigl . aad v, (in eustody of propa-jet g Lcubstitute il was not accented The housg concurred with the senate! Wi 11« wly of H01 1eeris Joh ilvoad e e bill réejected, by vote of 1 |in rejecting the amendatory act con-| P, > Jattery, o LU intent to 1 he original Diil wus pass | corning_the commitment of children to “ 9 e e s sedor al, thaft is e foilows: e hom 4 \ ; A #eneral validating act was passt| Act was passed author & vt e d. which included the followi Any | Tieation of of th ] g t fres B afourncd lordinance heretofore passed by thele tion Cwid i : g e e e e ity | Unfasbrable_renorts came : i 4 g Boharit, i of New Londen invalid De- | appeinting Hows 5 o : ent ftered the or compen- |of Manchester, John G iton of oo ica andls ; n office Rid o s e Tonan ers of the:board of o 8 tion " of- (e his torm of ofice s validated and | edueation. 4 cute | confirmed. and pavment of salary| The ) fo.ario Cu- | Norwich [or compensation herciofore made by | jected in i ) 1 Lo an s £y city in accord \ the terms | voled 1o f fan ~off ndlof any ordinance which waus inv. fv illed. : e 3 ul with imier of the | because it alicred the or com-| Mr. Schriever of Middleficld present- 3 i who expect to|pensation of an officer of id city|ed olution the state pay v-‘" sl s “ OF probuina vi.eei) o neyt fow|in accordanee with the terms b any |all d - d sailors who o t o invalid hecause | served i honus of $36| MNew Cases. i e Y It attewen the sulary compensation | in recognitio »[ymuli'_m:!. he| Baldi, breaking railvoad car;| Painters s ldom of a miliiary |of un offieer of said eity during Lis|bill carries au appropriation of § lino Banelll assaull with intent. turn but they always stand by their | term of office Is vaiidated and con- abo 3nd proy .le;u‘;,éx;;‘n';d“y Gl to murder; Jacob Bosch, assault with colors. firmed. o meet : ; | cussed | of the endance | inej holders of Boroughs pany, a corpo the law: Killing] that the .cc of said corporation nated, - dated Februur filed in the office of the state February 28, e as a dissolution tion without any the of d corpos onal action on the part of s of corporation of / further vote, or other ument, Hrovic of this s i for re cretary town i cle ess of was taicen at The general statutes portionment E 1 to and the average attendance amended to read: h town mayi nake application to the ard o education for the proportic moun of the laries paid to teach, and th state hoard I certify the amount o, § °¢ the comptroller, who shall draw hi order on treasurer for suc 0~ portions of the shall be entitled to, upon th bas or towns in the firs per centum of the amount teacher Alari towns in 1tum; oy centum salaries a, ch townil folloy in the towns in fourth class, contum, and in the fifth 5, 20 per centum 5 in action to be deducted from | He amend the after considerable debate, wits 1t e The act concerning m was taken from th The bill pri i of me hara My it nspe mumn tion to t has m the i no necd Jetrime ble of the Mr. Phitlips saic e : tr they some by the nt is f tion wou | 33 tion The appre vassed . for' Chi expenses of two ve B ending 2 ) of yert priated tw tw LPPYC This Sign tfrom the estimonial That SWORN TO ] had I feel it an obli- and others know My deaf- to before November, 1913. Rraman, Notary Public N? 22 Gity and County R rk. Joseph of New For sale in Morwich by H. M. L ss will be aiven you by the ako.a dr ature on Yellow Box and on Bottle favorec care of lditionat mont pay v 1king e the 1wo months' puy and ot ’ nt pers 16 the vied by Rozer lution bill to allo ) corg ol for t cetion Mead, the ned serve the hill tion in Hurifc intendd sad intima as 10 the American Oral school priating construction of se of and rs; a moio! aking o the ment to meet mooof $2,000 used Lsse ait to the nents 10 Ltion of ¥ o i for allo Appro; mmissioner to for tions committ | Constipated Children Gladly Take [13 California Syrup of Figs” For the Liver and Bowels Tell your druggist you want genuine “California Syrup of Figs.” Full directions and dose for babies and children of all ages wha are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- ‘coated,- or’full-of cold, are plainly psinted on the bottle. ‘Look for the name, “California™ and accept no other “Fig Syrup.” . house ur finance 1 o app numbe: highway 1, authortzng paupe Che to de oprist he Dcafl of rawe chiait T il W o byl t b $10,000 fc Connex onse app tran: increa on. i e ad tnd con hoo o uthoriz a laborators the the state des o, of lae motor o- ol \pproprigts improvement o the hjy vut the @ #4 i & bR s