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Frask A. Benjamis, a milkman of TreMen, was found hanging dead in the hetse barn at his farm en a cross road the McClimen place Tuesday eve-|.q, o beanin Nerwich during and when he eame home gave every in dieation of being crased by “moonshinc” - @ A°>yoman is always grateful to the mdWewho gives her a chance to refuse [ Benjamin, according to the infor- § olcleck. Dr. N. B. Lewis, examiner for the town of Pres- ‘Was summoned to make an in- Prenounced it & case of sui- wecured by the autherities had the afternoo this ALLEGES DESERTION IN SEEKING DIVORCE Norwich has C. Wesdmansee of maiden name was Whitmarsh, suit in the superior court tion, 1892 and h 23, whiskey. his_ broth his brother Frank for many suvject in A littie years, city. the marria 1911 the Connecticut law could be|may be under the legal age and in order hened.” is an assertion in an arti-|to obtain a license without the consent the current issue of the Hart.!Of the parents. purposely stags away. bull on is edited by ‘onnecticut of Icln[s lN BARN through which marriage licenses are issued, it is likely that recommendations He tried to shoot himseif, but r, Nathan, took the gun away from him and did what he could to quiet him down and supposed he had succeed- while later Nathan missed and when he looked around the place found him hanging by a rope around his neck in the horse In the hope that he might save F3 lite, Nathan cut his brother down, but life was extinet. The (wo men had run the milk farm peddling the milk in largely in Greeneville. Frank was unmarried and was 41 years ofd. CONNECTICUT MARRIAGE LAWS NEED REVISION “A comparison of the Connetcicut mar- riage law with laws of other states and law framer by Wispgen from, William C. Woodmansee | commissioriers who made a study of the of Nerwich on the gretinds of dese. Thew wers married M: #he was desertad on Jul 1991 E sRit I8 returnable on the first tasfiay in October. veuls some features in uggested Marriage t of the survey in the bul- M. N. Raw Koep a few bottles of these tangy, invigorating biverages on ice—ready to offer guests as proof of theughtful hospitality. Serve STOLLO and TANG-O with meals. They are body buitding and appetizing—good for young and Men Prize we Notable Utility - of This Distinctive Hudson DAY one question towers above all the rest. That dominant issue is endurance—especially as it affects motor ¢ ;onomy. It command tention to the virtual exclusion of ail cloe. ¥ For men, who depend upon their cars for every day rapid transit, have - come to know that endurance rules every phase of motor economy. . And the marked preference for Hudson that this standard of judgement made inevitable, is reflected upon every city street, upon every highway by which business men with country from business. § ¥ Note the great numbers of Hudson STOLL PRODUCTS INCORPORATED old alike. Have a case delivered today. J. C. WORTH & CO. DISTRIBUTORS Stello (light), Tang-o (dark)— dispensed wherever drinks ar: sold and in cases for home nse & AV“ barn rank's the the bureau of vital statistics, for changes in the laws will be made to the general assembly at its session In 1921 The article follows, in part: “The experiences of the local bu- reau of vital statistics in the adminis- tration of the present Jaw ~leads us to' make - further suggestions by which it seems to us that the law. could be made more_effec: “The 'present marriage law of the state. requires only one of .the parties to, be present when application Is made for a license.. So it frequently happens that the applicant is unable to give all of the informatlon required concerning the other party, It is our belief thta this sometimes leads'.to_giving incorreet in- formation by persons who are mot suffi- ciently ‘impressed With the necessity for accuracy. Rather than take the trouble to.obtain correct informaion, more or less guesswork is resorted to, . in spite of the fact that information s given under oath till greater harm . may result when only one party appears and gives false information In regard to the age of the other. The female for example ] With both parents present, the registrar oportunity to require proot ther party appeared to he un-| der the legal age and parental consent was lacking. In addition to | pr ent, both parties should be required by law to take oath to their statement An additional fact to be required on ge licenses should be the street| This is particularly _desir-| the case of non-residents, who sometimes attempl to evade the five- day law, by giving Hartford as their| pluce of residence. In doing t do not always verify the street num. bers, but select come et whic they have observed in passing or get from the names of sreets on trolley cars. | $0n several occasions in the past vear| applications have heen addressed that do| not exist, the number being either too| Everything About Cuticura Soap Suggests Efficiency | time provision make it apply to both res- | agal high or oo 16w or i iots Whera there were no houses. While the sireet addres is not important for rural comfmunities, it should be required in, cities. - In cases of bona fide non-residents, the street ad- dress i3 often fournd to be of valus when inquiries occur in regard to their mar- riage or application for a license. Non-residents of 'the town in which application. Is made for' a marriage li- cense have to ~ wait five davs before the license Is issued, but the law does not. define what is necessary to estab- lish residence. . For voting purposes. Six months. is ' required. . For obtain- ing a marrfage license it s left to the registrar to determine when - and how one become.'a resident. For this” rea- son ithere is lack of ‘uniformity in is- suing licenses to - zon-residents. . Un- Jess the law is changed to include res- idents as weil as non-résidents in the five-day provision, it should define res: dence. 2 “‘Most states having five-day om other dents and non-residenie. cut law only requires: non-residents to wait five days, and does not require pub- licity in any case. That is’ residents of Martford without waiting five days. but The Connecti- in any other town: in the state they (fll\’jpubllr mind, which is the cost of I not.. The provision that a period of time. vsually five days must-ciapse b tw the application for a marriage li- cense and its issue is. intended to pre- vent illegal marriages or- those con- trary 16 the best interests. of the indi- vidual and society. On this basis resi- dents of Hartford.wnd society areshot as well protected if they gef a license in Hartford as they afe if they apply in some other towns in the state. An exam- ple in point just occurred in the local office. A license was applied for, the girl being under age. A false statement of age heing given, the license was la- sued and the parties married the same da The following day the mother ap- P ed and stated that the zirl was under the legal age and had been married st her consent and wishes. In ad- dition to the five-day wait, all marriage shouid be included a provision ch a judge of probate can grant ver on both these points npon the vresentation of sufficient evidence. “Five states have passed a law mak- n gany marriage of non-Tesidents Il- legal wWhich would be illegal In the states rom which the . applicants come. This appears to be too sweep- ing for acceptance. but it should be made illegal for divorcess from othe states to come to _Comnectieut for marriage to evade the divorce provisions| of their own state. This is a very eon-pl ‘but a beautiful skin is possible only when the liver ard kidneys are active, and the bowels functionate properly. The secret of beauty as well as of health is to maintain perfect digestion and elimination. - BEECHAM’S PILLS help to preserve beauty and maintain heaith, because they influence liver, kidneys, skin and stomach to functionate in harmony and efficiently. and suburban homes, x i use of his car wiren he wants it. oy . The supply of enclosed models; which we were able to secure as & reserve for the fall demand, will be totally inadequate to prevent a recurrence of last year’s shortage. But we can, for the delivery of a limited number of Coupes, Cabriolets, Teuring Limousines and 3 Limousines, on orders that are placed premptly. 191 NOi § ERNEST WHITE, Dealer PHONE 1142 —meam NORWICH, CONN. Service Statior, = cers at- travel to and s Coupes and Cabriolets. These two types are especially favored by busy men of consequence. Because they give luxurious, rapid conveyance in all weather and conditions of travel. And because their reliability is sosure and steadfast, that not even a remote concern visits the owner as to his certainty of destination, or the dependable present, assure reasonably early mon occurrence and could be casily pre- vented. “The present law provides that the five-day clause can be' wafved by the judge of probate, or the clergyman or the ceremony. 'This | 4 Justice performing Moves In i been too frequen { opportunity has 3 . gy, emment| No stomach dosing. Hyomei is made Sokned LJTOn 10 cscane the requirement| .ifefty of oil of eucalyptus taken from that the power to | erant wanrers of{the eucalyptus forests of inland Aus- the five-day clause be limited to the|(ralia, and combined with other ex- | 3 ; cellent antiseptics. | Ve of. D o attor i topreter | In inland Ausiralia the atmosphert | tion of the law. and prevent the too|iS S0 impregnated with balsam thrown frequent defeat of the intent of the |OUt by the eucalyptus trees that germ: i do not thrive, and in consequence coughs, colds, catzrrh and other nos and throaf afflictions are practical unknown. Catarrh Germs Move Out When Hyomei CONDITIONS DISCLOSED THROUGHOUT, UNITED STATES | progthe Hyomei and get the Franklin K. Ldne, former secretary of | pleasant . germ killing effect as the interior, has issued a statement mak- [ would get in the eucalyptus forest: e e ot what ne calls| . Hyomel is sold by Lee & Osgood | ing public a summary of what he calle| o, % 3" Gruggists everywhere on a guarantee of satisfaction or money re ame | “the first comprehensive, carefully made and approximately accurate picture of industrial, agricultural, financial and po- litical conditions throughout the United It discovers in the foreground, . that both major political parties have overlooked the greatest issue in the It also shows, he states that the country is on a sound economic basis, with the Wwave of extravagance subsi dms‘ savings increasing, wholes: 's and retailers o] timistic over the winter outiook and xrowing disposition for hard work, though the individaul product ty of la- bor is not vet showing much evidence of increase. Mr. Lane's statement summarizes survey made through 900 represent; and covers every section of the countrs. ““Transportation conditions are improv- Ing_everywhere, and a substantial duction in the freight r shortage is reported in every district excebt in th Rocky Mountain states of the southwest] and in the district including Kentus Tennessee. Alabama and Mississippi. a though an improvement is noted in the) latter district. A shortage of coal and the failure of labor 1o increase individual productivi- , sour stom- ach, belching and all stomach disease or money back. Large box of tablets at all druggists in all towns. | { | | | will never again be as great as it has| been. | “So far as the distribution of labor is concerned, the situation pears 10 b4 well equalized. i labor is found only in the Middle At lantic and South Atiantic states, and this is largely unskilled workers. , In the rest of the country the demand and sup: appear balanced. Only in some sect of the Middle Atlantic states is any un- employment reported. and this i tain of the skilled trades, chiefly building .and shipbuilding trades. “An important disclosure of naturally ap- A shortage of ¥t appear to he the only two unfa is the seriousness of the hous able aspects in the immediate industrial| {0 In many of the larger ir situation. The Rocky Mountain and Pa-|Ceniers where the storlage has be cific states report a sufficient supply of | cute. the investigation building operations to be dicre; fael. ~ All other sections of the country ; ¥ | stead of increasing. SALE OF FURS CONTINUES Beautiful Coats, Wraps, Scarfs, Stoles and Muffs, made of care- September Fur Sale. until needed. QUALITY CORNER fully chosen pelts, and sold at prices lower than those current today—this is the story of the Except that articles purchased at this sale will be stored free of charge J. C. MACPHERSON THE FURRIER CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK are feeling the shortage, but it is ap parently the least felt by the South At- lantic states “Although labor Is costing s than it did last vear, it apparently is| producing no more. Wages have advanc- | ed from 10 to 50 per cent. in the last months, and yet nowhere is there reported | Stru an increase in productivity per man. 1|stores.. New York, am not expecting that the cost of labor | most of the other grea will fall oft even in the worst of times (o] of the east and midd] its pre-war times, for I believe differen- | ¢ in building operatio “The call for buildings comes loud: more f i for low uetion but the bulk of t is of factories, warehou ion SCHWARTZ BROS., f “THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES” Special Inducements FOR TWO WEEKS You cannot afford to delay in making your selection from problem is of he but it is not for that ative in wych ompa the . Sept. 2L—With the | divisional the campfire out of annual and n full recogn Three somewhere |and imseif too much | thei campm Moing Prison: | 8. Wiider of C mander. patriotism and aliem and 10 ob- n of the sacrifices of three wars. nneapolis, St Springs—bave sking for Diego, Cal 14, also are expected to ask for meeting veterans o “ of commander- tial between labor and manual labor| “The country does not like the pre lers and ¢ include Elroy of Was R R T .| ent taxation system. The ex profics ABLE e o St 5. Bw altzgal *I Va [ ———— emsmameapay | (A% s in bud favor everswhere Opinior e Torward ifhon ‘eors n. Dow s ? |is divided. however, as to a subst “is purchaser as g candi 2 [In the east and central west sentiment v has ar | g 0 e | ed upon op- ce commander. i . 2 | where o as to a substitute is di-| - e o - e B after arefreshing bath with i l‘_'d:d DADIOR: B80S SUERTN | o adesmen to the industry | Veterans, United States of America, H A LE SOAP s e ror the artiof| nan re runs the connect-|1861-65, today heid iits annual meeting ILACO CASTI S0fagaire aze not Tac Deript e ectol] o of confidence. and elected Loomis Scofield of § 1t soothes and heals tender skins. | | f,7ms ‘uniformalie report a desire fo e e Conn, commodors comman H A pure Olive Oil Soap. S |some co-operative method by which | GRAID A AT Seet secrotary nd payssaster. their products can be brought to consum- IN INDIANAPOLIS TODAY | " 57 S tanof Tk re-clected umtus, O., national es of the members of the iblic and afliated t were turned toward >w morning. 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