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ASSENBLY RECEIVES CGMMITTEEREPGRT S s (By a Staft, cm-omunt.) p Mord "Feb, 18.—Thera was lack of |, quorum both houses of the general nu-mbry on Friday;. but that fact did not prevent the.transaction ‘of all- busi ness at hand, which consfsted of commit- tee reports ia: the:main, and to which the event o ance would not be considered, .but there would be a general clearing. up .of matters unopposed and legisiation ad- vanced a day, provided a question of quo- rum was not raised. - Both houses were in session half an hour, and adjournment mvum to next Wednesday morning at 11.15. There will be no session on Washington's. birthday. 5 The committee on cities and- bormhs. reported unfavorably the biil- to' make Nhlb “the first voting district-of East Lyme It was explained that the 'senti- ment of the town was against the change and Mr. Rogers, the- member. from East Lyme, had asked for the unfavor- able rerort. Tha bill was rejected. Favorable report came from the com- mittee on appropriations concernimg the expenses pf compensation comml.sslonefl. THOUGHT SHEHAD 2 HEART DISEASE Made § mnvu'c-.lu Moultonville, Carroll Co., N.He #An account I read about ‘Fruit- a-tives’ or Fruit Liver Tablets in.one of our newspapers prompted me to I was all run down and work was burdensome owing to Indigestion and Fullness, due fo gas on my ’ stomach which caused me to belch & good deal, My heart seemed fo be affected. 1t was two years ago flntlmh this condition and began the use of “Fruit-a-tives’. . Even though- the trouble had been of & few years standing, the use of ‘Fruif-a-tives’ proved the very remedy I required. 1 was freed of the Indigestion, which 1 attributed to my heart ;-and I.can - conscientiously recommend. ‘Fruit- s-tives’ as 2 remedy of merit”. Mrs, FRANK W. WALLACE. $0e. 2 box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25¢. At dealersor from FRUIT:A-TIVES Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. Y. . . f of several bills, which inch it. No one appeared in favor of the L Calendar. resolutions appointing Frank A. Sears judge and Henry A. Schofield deputy judge, at Naugatuck. " Also, the resolution appeinting ~ S. r Prince jm‘l;s of police court at New don, to 1l vacancy. Was concurrence With lmlh action ‘In’ the charge of reference ed judges’ salaries,” compensation of - ial steno- m-n. salaries of clerks of superior urt, compensation of attorney or coun- aulcr. establishnient of experiméatal sta- tion for tobacco, for highways in " the towns of Prestoh and of judges of courts of common pleas, to the committee on appropriations. Unfavorable report. was ‘'made on -the |¢! bill concerning powers of state police, and the bill was rejected. The acts incorporating the Groten Tong 13 Point association and the Morningside | :rmhtiom ‘were sent to the committee cities and boroughs, on request of com- | mittee on incorporations. The committee on cities "and boroushs mlh favorable report on these matters, d they were ordered tabled for calen- dn and printing: Authorizing the select- men of East Lyme to sell the schoolhouse property in Flanders; amending charter of city of Norwich, relative to ordinances, and also in changing the ‘hours of vot- Rnumlo- was passed under suspen- sion of the rules to pay Henry H. Hunt $124, in payment of contesting tie seat of Isaac C. Hale, of Portland. The judiciary commitice reported un-| favorably the bill concerning maps cof land to be filed with town clerks. and bill' rejected. Like action ‘was taken on the bill that would change | the town eleetion from October to April. SENATE. | Thera were fifteen .senators in their| seats in the senate today when it was | called to order by Lieutenant Governor | ! Charles A. Templeton. The committee on the judiciary recom- mended that the bill for a pension of $310.| a year to Mrs. John F. Donahue, widow i Y"”" of a policeman in Waterbury who was killed while in the diseharge of his duii priations, and it was so referred. Senators of Marichester explamed the unfavorable report of the committec on ; cities and boroughs on the bil] in reiation | to the election of town assessors for four ! " years. He said the bill came o from the tax commissioner’s offic present tax commissioner i3 not f(a The report Was accepted and the bill re- jected. A similar bill was rejeeted s the last session of the geéneral asserhbl: resolution was passed; under uspension rules, paying Frederick W. Hurley Hartford $400 for his services im com ing the manual and roll, and the resolu tion was transmitted to the house. Secn- ator Sevmour said it was the customary resolution for such services. On the metion of Senator Delatey th senate concurred with the house in pasz- ing a bil, under ‘suspension of rules %0 | pirn validate the marriage of Wdward J. C fin and, Mildred Agnes | # er. and pro ing that a certified copy of the act < be filed with the registrar of vital statis tics on -or befere July 1, 1921. The senate adjourned to Wegdnesday, Feb, 23, at 11.15, having been in ses- sion about fifteen minutes. Comnlttes’ Hearings. The committee on agricultire gave o hearing Friday, to Mr. Russell’s bi titled an Act Concerning Amuseme: Fairs. moving Plctures, Ferris wheels, mersy rounds, shoot-the-chite games and th Ikie, wild and trained animals. and shows of acrobats and jugslers 1 allowed on fair grounds; and forbi .theatres, .freak shows,'dances or form . of amusement . of. this. c)mr where admission fee Is charze SPECIAL LARGE LOT . The house concurred with senate action | bid Ledyard, salary of | deputy judge of Waferbury, and saldries | Report | of be referred to the committee on aporo; jn On the motion of Senator Seymour 3| e 25% Discoun ON, OURENTIRE ST N WiL Wi FOR DOLLAR DAY'M? e Ladies’ FfiJreSilkHose,tan 3pa1rsfer......,....$100 Ladies’ Button and Laee Shoes, sizes 110 3 ~ MENS CORDOVANS = MensSaleShoel....;..............'..............5495 NOExcha.nges u.rflcles except food or drink’ fl&‘d lur sale to be plainly mar] and fu b!ddxng :unw a bill presmhd by l«afiu Iv\ e ike. S0 e tipn 21¥3°0f the‘general statutes, to for- from:being grantod th el e to cairy intoxicating ‘liguors in#an: Another -bill considered, . presented: by- Senator Hail,* provided for the pu of a suitable site’ in Hartford county {o be used for holding state fairs md other eshibijians. The committee alsé cnna\dflfl! the il of Mr. mpbell, concerning tne refew- 1 of lcenses of veterinarians, which: pro- vides for dolng away" with the . period. before exnirationt- of, Tieenses red for fling appleations for re- c that related -to, six matters eon~ ng the tity of Bristol.. of the judieiary. gave Walter's bill that provides pension for employes of counties who have been. employed for thirty years 4 have rea the age of. seventy and rension to equal hzulf 'his sal- on his average salary for the = five yearh. ty commissioner. provides for appointment -of n each town. in addition to of civil process.. - heard, submitted by - Mr. vould amend the statutes, of. Tolland. county shall receive an annual salary of $3,000. Another bill considered was presented ..,mu’l‘ salai ry for deputy sheriffs 0 al$o heard the bill of' 'h provides for an amend- so that the sheriff ty may arbeint special depu- e prosecution or investigation The committ tr. Waliep, [n‘r“t tofhe of th | N heard, presented by Sena- . provides for an increase in “aennty sheriffs, attending court, -rdanee. considered Senator. providine that the sheriffs and “Windham - counties, salary _of $3600 each. earing on Senater Cos. ld increase the sal- ifis of the several coun- fees of {to 87 for | The con tello’ s of the she resented by Mr. Ford, and committee,- becomes law, be put upon salaries in- gach fown will decide ef at the annual meeting. ! RO Thero has_be orth School, . rl B. De Wolf, ard is ini New York, sister, Sadie Howard. " Lestie’ MoClellan. wers Thursddy. iz Hartford Wednes- a Woodward, Mrs. . E, Rice and M. E. a! the teach- L An o4 Maneszin, who bought the old ¢ place s epairing it and is to .l with colds. and sore Hicking -has two chil- )‘!G'\dn!’. A ASHFORD Welfare agsociation will meeting, Friday év- at Baker's hall, War- ‘at' 7.30, sharp. Tt = of the members. About 2ve already joined, and Any residrat of aF o e I SHOS 4 B ) [y :-:sh Sales THE GEO. W. E\i 7 on the grounds of agricultural mm-. thirty e cities and horoughs committee held an unendorsed bill abolishing the | bill considéred,. presented by as her guest, motored to Hartford ot Fri- A~ party from Rockville has moved to the .old house formerly ewned by George ‘Wilsen and. it is planned to open a store in the basemest of the Dunham Ryder house, where many years ago there was a thriving business done. It has not been ocaupied for a long time, .. Robert Mersereau Preston cslebrated his seventh birthday Sunday. ceived, an. operation for appendicitis. Last week ag Clarence Bldredge. and Mrs, Eldredge were returning from Hart- ford, an automobile ran into their team, smashing the buggy. The bad condition of the poads was given as’ the cause: returned Clinton Hartford hospital Saturday. from the He is mak- now livitg on 2 fém in Pine stveet, whiclh he purchused recently from L Berm Mrs: R. Yerrington attended the méot- m:. of Bast Ceniral. Pomona grange, held with EBllington grange, Wednesday, last Forty-three men s were given the fifth degree, and one of those to lake the de- 6 was. Mr.. Johnsen, -94 yars of age. He was in¥ited, to take the degree sitt] but preferred-to go thweagh the usual exercises with the rest of the class. A -meeting of Columbla grange held on Wednesday eyening last, Ray- mond E. Clarke, the recently eléoted mas- ter, presiding. Miss Anpa Dwyer, has not lived in town for some time was granted a demit, Miss Eleanor Colling esented an wnllr::-. on. for membership ieh was refarred to n commnittee ap- pointed for the pupose. Madison-Woodward, Lililan Lyman and Charles. K.* Hitghcocke were appointed n committee .o Graw up-and present reso- “lutlons:récarding the late brother, Jo- seph Hutchins, a charter member of the rer, Mrs. Raymond 1. e presonted o programme entit “A°Valentine Party. patriotic and ponu dolin elub and p! Oollins thén read a 7 p y."” Atter the Flow. er Song hmi been piay dolin club, thero was a2 Valentine so during which a Moirimonial Bus was eonducttd which cavsed mach merri- freshments. The entertainment was gre Iy appreciated by those: present, for th th i ration. Mrs, W. H. Kreeland is il with what some have thoug! to be a_ stroke of paralysis. Her douchters, He re. besides gifts and eards thirty- five valentines. Every child in the prim- ary ‘grade of Sunday school sent him a valentine. He Is gaining slowly following |" will 2»her _to Hartfor& if pos where she can have more convenlent m feal care. Herman Brown has devéloped a case of blood poisoning in his arm. BALL.OUVILLE Mrs. BAward Oleson &' Danielson sub- stituted in Room IT, last week. Mrs, F ng a good recovery fnllnwlng an oper- | ation poend Saturday even! ‘invited to a Valentine party given by the GirlSeouts- in- honor of Mr. and Mrs. 'Bachelor, who are soon to leave town. The church- parlors were decorated with red crepe paper hearts. An entertainment was given consisting of violin selections by the orchestraF and the Boy Scouts were songs, where they have made their home for the past two years. the Whitin Maet week end at their homes. . Frank L. Demnett spent Wednesda in Hartford. the distributing of a large number of valentines. = Delicious. refreshments were served. Mrs. G. V.. Smith, captain, Zave a short welcome address. Rev. and Mrs. no ‘school for a féw'| 'Rwudore Bacheler were ‘presented a preserve set by the Gir! Scouts. W h- it was a beautiful embossed cara seventy-five years old, on which timely verses were written. The young .people | € played games and all had a delightful evening. Monday. A whist under the management of Ray- mond Clarke was held at the town ball Saturday evening, there being eight ta- bles of players. The sum of -$10 net, the Near East fund for the suffering. children in A po‘ card was recently received by from Mrs. Adelalde was realized and Mrs. Fred A. Hunt Leonard, now residing in Lamanda Park, California and formerly for many years given to ~A motto suspended over the _entrance to the kitchen read, ‘en is the true place of the heart.” COLUMBIA Work on the state roads being con- structed in town was practically sus- Dended las tweek, but was resumed on “The kitch- to White Plains, N. former home for l)ur‘al Mrs, B 1 de ¥. was ca death of her fathcr, MONTVILLE . The weekly whist clul and Mrs. Rae Carlk 2 all the members in atten gathering took the form of social. The electric lisht bulbs were ered with red paper, from which W suspended red hearts. l’xrln game were matel living in Columbia with her mother, Mrs. John Tucker. She states that she Is wen and very happy, also that the apple trees and shrubs are in several yeéars by blossem. Accompany- ing the post card was a box of blolms but| of plants now In bloom in that locality. osh-|* David’ Price; who “was emplayed for > Jolgu Mrs, William P, For Saturda CHOCOLA TES - This Iz the -STORE HOURS : TO 10 P. M. man's prize, a dlary. awargs. were a kewplie, .erett ‘Charmen,. and” a - min mobile ‘to Rae Carbee, served red punch, sandwic River, is] - T ‘The first number” was a m’l!odv oft{ ment. This was foilowed by light re-|? lecturer and | G. A. Farrand and Joseph Dickinson nl] and cake. at the & ss Nettie Gridley Abck: Ation "Altison of Holyoke, Mau a former resident here, was a visitor athong {riends in town Wednesday. Pratt’ A. “Allen of Canterbury, long own as -the “clock dpetor,” is. spend- < a few days with his sisger, Mrs. M. A. T8 zer. realized, which | tisately. Huggard coilee. members of the Sun- ce aitended the at the home of Mrs, 1u.d.. r Hill Thursday af- served cheese and of the Rev. heart of Mrs. Gallup. members of chth grades gave a valen- 1 the decorations in s gay with red and cake and - ice ings were beautiful. by thé graduat. | Cent caliers in town. ru‘ua. on expenses. The s well n'nv.'rcd song, Let the Res . quaitette Jennie Josephine Ti D in My Mg the week end. Gero; song, * Jealous of Me, business again. The Chareh ; fisses Jennie and 2 5. Juanita and sh. Cavaller, seventh and Dorothy singin LEDYARD A pruming demonstration was held in the < Geer Mon- of Storrs d by County ason of Norwich, su- nd showed and ex- bn propetly I recommend it Mrs. G. P. Hicks. e lood repeating, were the owners ng age. Koylvuski of Nor- to John Kee- ir. Keenan and family on of their new home. the acidity ani relief an bealt| o has ‘\nc'\ vis- oston for the past two s returned home, having had a r.om- in | " 2t Dudley . Taylor, who has been 8:30 A. M. O ECIALS BON BONS SUNDAYS 1TO 9:30 P.M ! Chocclates at These Prices. ——— e FRESH CHOCOLATES 'hy ckrum. suffer stomach trouble? Why zour digestion normal and en; ealth? An Eatouic taken meal will prevent discomfortand pfi-. Make the test today ?nickly this wonderful remedy sets. tablet form.” Carry with you. box costs fln with vonr dmmn’ i - rantan Lee and Osgoed, 131 Mais S Anticipates its exquisite flavor. Pure a leaf, and always good alike s next meeting will be;Monday night | spending the winter in Cansan, is visits > y. mggmr som and daughter, Mrs. an dMrs Miss Tuth Selser, who has beem em¢ ployed near Providencs, is enjoying a rest with her paremts, Mr. and Mrs. Albeyr! The long and usefut 1its of Mre. Jew nie Gallup, widow of Judge Russell Galiup, ler the auspices of the Sunshine so~]has come to an end. The many ad.s of ning was spent | charity, the care of the sick, a pidasant lay evening @t | Word for all, and her untiring zeal /in her J. Huggasa, | home and her church will long be vemem- cir friends were | Dered by those who knew Mrs. Gallup in- The very large atiendrance at building fund og|her funeral, Tuesday aftarnoon showed the great esteem in which she V/as heid. G. F. Goodenough, pastd: ef the Ledyard Congregational clumrchy of which she was a member, officiated’ and eorn- mented on the rare qualities of" mind Letwert; of tribo my, Feb. 19th 35 First Time We Are Offering This Superior Quality ‘of . Several Kinds 2 POUNDS FOR $1.00 FOR SATURDAY ONLY Large Tempting Bitter Sweet CHOCOLATE PEPPERMINTS 2 POUNDS FOR §1.00 FOR THIS SALE ONLY ‘Selected Peanut Erittle Very Crispy POUND 2%¢ MARSHMALLOW FUDGE 2 POUNDS FOR $1.60 STUFFED DATES Thoroughly Selected POUND 59%¢ FIGS IN SYRUP 2 POUNDS FOR $1.00 THEY ARE DELICIOUS | Molasses and Peppermint Cuts JUST THE THING FOR THE CHILDREN POUND 39¢ ASSORTED NUTS—Salted I~ POUND s1.00 ABOVE FRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY. S. F. PETERSON, L 130 Main Street bri were read from Rev. A. E. Kinmouth and ot P Rev. W. F. White, former Da stors of her g ening in Palmer Memorial church. Mrs. Willlam 1 AUyn sang twe favorite hymns. Buriad was in 1 es Dorothy £h Center cemetery in the u*nly plot. Lhurch and | ives aoted as bearers. i - e flora' offes- 9 CLARK’S CORNERS The local railroad stztion is now closes ull day Sunday, which 2ll greatly regret Mrs. Evans has retirned after If stomach is not di food; if you have wcnr.‘ mdlgemon or stomach, Eatonic will remove the cause by taking up and earrying out nging vek oy good Senator Allyn L. Brovm: and Attuimey bout $30 was real- | 0hn_P. Huntington of Nirwich were re- twe < d:z""- L:I‘i]r:\ weeks' visit in New Yorie. oo 1 T Mrs. Hessle Wade was in Northampter to attend a relative’s funeral recently Mrs. E. C. Jewott and daughter Faun visited relatives iIn Whitman, Mass, ove: Amos Stone is mow able to be at i Allen Jewett has also reeovered and % a5 "“’“‘\ Mrs. HicksRelieved | By Four Eatonics “‘I have taken four Eatonie tablets and they relieved me of sour stomach, to everybody,”” says not kecp and ses how ma;