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compiling the manual and-roll. . (By s Btaf Correspondent) . Hastford, February 23.—Leader Buck- “there would be a Fri- will ‘make report tothe legislature as!vico men was to :contifius ble, Mr. 'Buckley suggested thie Purposes. 3 the Derby Gas company to the Derby ,bones The eml&& ap’mrll rivers |and Gas and Electric company. ! efictaries bridiges reported ‘unfavorably the bill to| THe judiciary committee reported fav- H 1 thet that |'2ad. to the trunk ‘line mystem the road | orably rthe bill concerning the election ¥ enly one of the methods will prevail, “The | hetween Colchéster ang: Fitchville. The \ sppropriations committee and the €OM- | eport was.accepted and petitioners given | Suspends the gemeral statute which r.* ) s : leaye to withdraw. =~ ‘The claim for pension of Mrs. John S. ‘Donohie of ‘Waterbury was transferred from the judiciary committee 1o commit- tee .on . cities and -boroughs. - ‘The committee on humane institution: reported . unfavorably the biil to place children in county homes, under the age “ joint public hearings on this anatter, and | WIS TROUBLE 18 ALL GONE. “1 affected with pains all over my Sack ‘and. kidneys writes Charles Mo Allister, 1 Clark Ave., Kearney, N. J. “Aster three or four doses of Eoley Kid- ney Pills came all right and my pain "y in all gone.” Foley Kidney Pills relieve | 0f four. years. BIIl: rejected. Another backache. urinary Irregularities, rheu- | bill Which would commit chil’ren under b matic pains, stiff joints, swollen es | four .years. of age:tojthe New London 4and other symptoms of kidney trouble. It | county home was also rejected. 2. 'm. Thursday. "'SENATE = those interested in these bills: License of Paris, Feb. 23 (By the A. P.).—The ns ; ; favorable report on- the bill repealin e = W8 & lu:d;d ‘nglflhcme w;o?wl 1 afim. ® Resolution 'was passed authorizing the | ported favorably on tie bill incorporat- chapr,:, 19 of n‘:‘c m‘,’{,“c : fots o‘; lglfi'fi:gc:mfgr (fli' 10;3 z‘f"“::‘w 33.-’."»!?; Ame:fal:’vggézn;mtg\: lr::nd:t;: ::- and always helps. . Contains no - | pa; t. to Fred \W. Hurley, of $450 for | ing St. Agnes Home of West Hartford | rae: e ¢ -resident, and §3.25 alien;’ pro- | cupl 3 et - y torming ‘drugs. Lee & Osgood Co. payment. ¢ urley, of $ [ fhr Tshop, Tohn 3. Nilan. Avk. |Fegulatin the ‘making ‘of small loafs iliary Bishop John G, Murray nor Thomas §. Duggan, Wi The corporation shall have in West -Hartford. Calendar. CASCARA & QUININE et Bosts RORAT i Ertone Neglected Colds-are Dangerous | Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneezs. Breaks up a cold in 24 hours— Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headache l * Quinine in this form does not affect the head—Cascara ir best Tonic . Lazative—No Opiate in Hill’s. L LT ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Asylum in Deep R tors are B'shcp John Bithop John . G. Murra chael H. May of Rockville. to maintain an asylum children. Calendar. expense, house. . . The committee on finance House Leader Buckley . stated - that, with Senator Delaney, he had been in conference- with Governor Lake, and it g % X, was necessary for the legislature to de- termine whether the present aig to ser- i o a bonus bill-substituted. It was asserted that this matter be settled just as soun as possi- that | committees on_military affairs and ap- propriations hold join hearings on these ang passed an act changing the name of quires that a democrat and ~republi¢an member of the county be chosen. There was no democrat elected in that county. The committee on military affairs re- ported favorably the bill providinz wor $100 in’ payment of exdenses of burial of soldiers, sailors and marines { At noon’the house adjourned te 11:1sl“nf“°mb‘e report 1 i The committee on incirporations re- O'Neil, Charles E. Barrett and William BroSmith of Hartford as incorporators, power 1o maintain a home and maternity hospital A favorable report was recetved frory the committee on incorperations on th: bill ‘for the incorporation of St. y. Mons Thomas S. Duggan. the Rev. Jar Nihill of Bridgeport, and the Rev, The purpose of the bill is to emabls the incorpogators and school 'at Deeo River in the town of Sarbrosk for the physical wental and moral care of On the motion of Senator Edward F. Hall, a resolution was passed under sus- pension of rulas authorizing the mittee o neivil code to employ assistanee and directing the comptroller to pay the The bll was transmitted to the Teported 000 for drainage, 3150,000 - for Calendar. > captital stock ;steck t> tions. Calendar. Senator Potter presented "a the | , Y ained nlatiers, so that the attitude of the les- Referred to the committes on|ed favorably on a DUl empowering the | Squp oor, Of the Mostess, entertained islature might be obtained. ! incorporatiors. board of férry and ‘whart { trofa’ music, ‘The: -aipount’ réceived Mr. Buckley announced - that there| . Am unfavorable Teport was received |of New London to fix the ferry tolls or fgom ho tiny birthday bags bought ;| would be a Friday session this week, | from the committee on railroads on bills | charges across the Thames, river between lby the members was $10.72; while the eision. ‘| but none thereafter. for an extension of time within which thé | New London and Groton.. Calendar. profit from a grab bag was $1.60, a | g There' was taken from the calendar | Lordship Park association may construct its electric street railway was acoepteg and the bill rejected. Hartford was referre® to the corporations. favorably on senate bill tees of savings banks. Fected. Monsig- 1 m F.{reason why it should be repealed. the bill’ exemp from the provi political parties. John's the committee on 1 bill concerni i- | bank presiden tors or trustees of an: fix the salaries of its directors or trustees Calendar. com- panies prior to have mot comvleted organization Calendar. . < = A 4 Remove tha,t_fi_Ichoaf: from your teeth Teeth cannot glisten with a film-coat on: them. You who want white teeth must learn how to remove it. : : This week your druggist offers—free—a new. ‘These methods are combined in 2 tooth paste called Pepsodent. Together they combat the film as nothing else has done. And they are way of tecth cleaning, Millions now employ it. :::hhm iR eiten Leading dentists everywhere advwise it... Go Rt make that test. One week’s results will be o Thatis the tooth paste you are urged to test. .7 rewelition. % A ‘Sece the instant results—watch the effects for H ¥ ‘ten days. Then decide K e Film—the great enemy il the old ways and the new. But this is more than a beauty question, Film - ruins millions of teeth. Most tooth troubles are ;i c o mow traced to it. y Pilm is that = -ous coat you feel. ‘It clings . “teteeth, enters crevices and stays. The ordi- .. mEry. tooth paste cannot”end it, so the tooth . Tormsh has left much of it intact. : Tt is the film-coat that discolors, not the teeth. . < Film is the basis of tartar. ‘It holds food sub- stance which ferments and forms -acid. T¢ belds the acid in contact with the teeth to — i Milions of germs breed in it They, with '~ Plenn Day by day they fght the teeths fartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea Al : - 3 = these troubles have been constantly increasing, Sesause brushing failed to end that film. Now a new dental era mstheds have been proved efficient by mmany. ! :qureftd tests. High authorities endorse them. : - The unique effects One ingredient of Pepsodent is pepsin. Ane ether multiplies the starch digestant in the saliva to digest starch deposits that cling. The alkalinity of the saliva is multiplied also. That to geutn)ize the acids which cause tooth decay. . Two factors directly attack the film. One of them keeps teeth so highly polished that film eannot easily adhere. Houhcwdenduwbe!afiuflu.um the absemce of the viscous film. See how teeth Th'endnlrewiekmdm A ILittle boek tells the feasons for them. For your own 5 i sake leara how much they mean. : The New-Day Dentifrice ATIONA] : DRUG STORES - Wain and Shetucket Streets 10-DAY TUBE FRE Present. this coupon, with your name and address filled in, to any store named. It is good for a 10-Daye':‘:1be of Pepsodent. Your Naftie. cveceuveeronivnsonnes Out-of-town residents should mail this coupon to The y, 1104 So. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, be sent by mail. ¢ S - tubs o s fami This week only At any drug store named below, a 10-day tube of Pepsodent. Simply present the coupon. Let thisnew way proveitself. Judge by results what it means to you. Learn now the way that millions know to whiter, safer teeth. Now daily used by millions Millions of people are now using Pepsodent. You can see the results wherever you look—in glistening teeth. Women who think their teeth white now should see how they look with the film gone. . With men who smoke the films are apt to be particularly discolored. They will sce the most conspicuous results. But children need Pepsodent most. ‘Their teeth are most subject to decay. Dentists advise that Pepsodent be | daily applied from the time the firse' tooth appears. It may save them troubles life-long in effect. i Norwich Bolletin $500,000 for street improvements, $100,- asth parks. | building and. loan assoclations, to fssue A_substitute bill. authorizing the Tor- rington Water company to increase its $1,000,000 as reported by the \ommittee on incorpora- petition from the Central Power and Light com- ipany to increase yits capital stock, the petition not stating tht amount of the lnes and file certificate of -organization,/ Tie report The subject matter is covered in another bill. The bill amending tha e‘harr,gr of the of auditors in New London county, tl | Standard Fire Insurrnce 'company - of ommittee on insurance in accordance with the re- commendation of the committee on in- The committee on banks reported un- 52 concern- ing payment of fees to directors and trus- In explaining the Senator Brooks sald the subject was covered in another bill o The report, was accepted and the bill re. | 1150 held as to the Tegul The committee on banks made an un- Senator Brooks said the law of 1919 was working ' satisfactorily and there was no The report was dceepted and the bill rejected. The senate passed, under suspension of rules, apd in concurrence with the house, g New London county fon of the law requiring the county auditors to belong to different The act shall not be in effect after the convention of the gemeral The incorpora- | assembly at its 1923 session. v A favorable report was received from on a substitute It reads: “The dirge- officials provided 3 1 i paciler o director or trustes, not an eearniieg | tablish this oint. *He told ‘the commit- |bound by the terms of the ate and officer or member of a finance or ap- | g praisal committee of any bank, shall Te- | [y Lhc SWerage or water pipe lines as |new investigation. ceive compensation exceeding $5 for at- oy ndanco at any meeting of the board of | i (e Clf¥ in Which ‘thefé i full title. The committee on banks reported fa. vorably on a bill for the repeal of special i charters granted to banks and trust com- | 7o h . January, 1921, which | Y™e: Bast Lyme. Waterford .and New | tthis session. and h which. are not conducting actual business Ifa.\"orably on bill authorizing the city of.|on Oct. 1, 1921, Waterbury o ‘issue bonds as., follows: | -The committee on banks reported fa- vorably on :a substitute autherizing | COMFORT CIRCLE CELEBRATES ' ITS TWENTY-THIRD BIRTHDAY ahares of an, Bittmate nihured. ¥a1N9-9f | | weanesdny wae the twenty-third an- $200 each or a similar smount.to b6 ac- a ot . | niversary of Comfért Circle of" the fi::‘g“f:;z.imma&{‘," ,i:‘: upx‘:, King’s Daughters gnd seventeeggoem- month on&uch terts and . conditions, as bers met with Mrs. AViillam Lcer, of 334 Washington street, to celebrate the birthday. There was a brief busi- ness meeting, the leader, Mrs. Albert T. Utley presiding. Later, Miss Harriet Geer, its constitutibp and by-laws may 3 but no .member shall L mm portion. - Calepdar. The committee on.tHe juddciary’ report- he: little The senate passed two bills that were on the calendar starred for action” Ofe | The circle voted $5 each fo the Trav- authorizes' the Riverside .Trust company |slers' Aid Socitey, the Margaret Bot- of Hartford to_increase’ is capital 10 |tome Memorial Iome and«the fund $806,000 and .the other provides that the | for starving children in China, number of incorporators of'the Mariners’ There was the customary birthday Savings bank of New. London, ghall_not | junch of salads, sandwiches, cake, cof- be less than twenty in number,. etc, tee and deiieious ice cream made by & The senate adfourned “to' Thursday at | Mre. Geer, 116 & m. . v + During the social hour little Ruth cu-iuco,loqrhp. i Bn;’dsall. daughter of Dr. E. S. Burd- The committes’ on appre tions gave | Sl of the State Hospital staff, who hearing Welnecaay 4ty Sot; @ad accompanied her aunt, Misk Smith, making an appropriation of $1,600 for i 44NCCi fur the entertainment of the the Groton. Monument assoctation. $500 | Cirele. of which is to meet deficlf. Hearing ‘was = R . S 1 - appropriation | AMERICAN MANDATES NOTE for the Fort Griswold tract commission. DISCUSSED BY COUNCIL The fish and game comrmittee heard viding for keeping récord.of fishing li- censes ; fishing license for fishing in'fresh water; providing for tion of li- censes of persons convicted'. of violation of fish and game laws; codfficition. of fish and game laws for 1923, with an appro- priation of $1,000, and the use of nets in ponds and lakes. AT "7 |the Pacific north of the equator, and The' committes on roads, bridges and |calls attention to the fact that the United rivers gave hearing on a bill concern- | States government has mever given ita ing certain highways affecting the state ' consent that the island of Yap be includ- pier at New' London. ' The conditions |cd in the territory under Japanese man- were explained by Waldo Clarke, resident | date. - The rcservation is taken on the engineer, showing that the hizhways are | ground that Yan has a very important practically unused and the purpose was [bearing in the matter of cable communi- to have the legal standing of the propr- |cations and that no power can limit er ty fixed, and the bill provides for a |control its use. suit with the city of New Lomdon to es- The United States declares itself not tions throughout the day. The note was discussed in the strictest privacy, and the council decided this evening to lssue only a brief summary for publication. The note dedls specifically with the mandate attributed to the emperor of Japan over all former German islands in tee that thers was no. intention to dis- |asks that the question be submitted te a had been asgerted, and to take nothing [ Members of the nec: Another ‘matter given hearing..was the {ments regarding the American note and, j Dill “eoncerning trunk -line highway he- | With this in view, they forwarded the tween Middictown and Willimantic, alsé |text today. It is therefore considered for a trunk line in:the: fowns . of -0l | unlikely that any decision will be reached 2 It was suggested this London. 3 3 afternoon that the whole matter might The, committee on -adymcation..gave . a |ke referred to the supreme council, as it hearing in the .hall.of the house Wed- |15 declared that it was in reality that nesday afternoon:on the bills copcerning [body . which attributed Yap, along with support of school grant, comcerrihg, sep- iflher northern Pacific slands, to Japan, vort of sechools- and! attendanes . gran |nnd this was the principal point raise® in and providing for ,avérzge. attendance |Becretary Colby's note. 3 grant fur school purposes.. /The -discus- | Further than this, it i expected that sion was opened’ by .Secretary .Meredith | the coungil will merely acknowledge re- of the state board of ‘education.: He ira- | celpt ol’“&e note and give assurance .that viewed the biils at length’and gave.many [it Wil be dealt with through the preper reasons why thay .should’-be favorably |channels. . acted upon and the reguired- appropria- | SIr Eric Drummond, general secretary tions made. eré’ were. nFdfly 300 at]of the league of nations, was the onmly | the hearing, from all'section&iaf the state, | Derson present not a member of the coun- and many” took active part inthe hearing. jcil’ when the subject was under discus- Middledex Vacancy, Filled. o Hartford, TFeb: 23.—The republican members of. Middlesex county met “Wed- nesday and nominated’ Herbert C. Todge | SACRIFICE ¥8R EUROPEAN RELTEF of East: Hamnton ..county eommissioner | The pupils a: the Eastford school are to fill the vacaney ‘caused by the death | Vieing with one another to save Ilittle of George B. Frénch. tots. in eastern and central Furoje from starvation and death. The Fas'fora school is beautifully situated not fur VALLEY FARMS ‘HAS 13 from the Massachusetits line ir a spot COUSING OF WORLD CHAMPION | Where the pupils can live clore to ma- : .| ture white pursuing studies for future e o H;’,’a‘:{a,;”‘(’:cfi:m."'g@_ usefulness, under the direction of a col- tertje Prince 74483, s having new laur- | 1e8¢ faculty headed by Stanley Kelley, els added to his name: The niew world/s: > &€ man. champlon, Segls, Plstortle Prospect. hag|, One lttle fellow who had ~been ust Completed. @ vearly secord ‘of §7,38 | BOUIDE alter pchool hours to earn enough pounds of it and” 1845 pounds of | 10, buY @ pafr of skates denied himself Dutter. The dnm of. this. mosern ity | the. pleasures that go with skating by machine s o sister of the Valley Farms| Contributing the cost of the skates to- bull making ‘thém both closely related. [ WaTd8 the saving of a child's life. The | Tt wwill - be.-remembered: that . this. beti | POYS attending this school, although many was_exhibited In the farm buisn at the 1816 New London County 3 . ~ created considerablé, attentigf' becauss of (IUST earn thelr spending money through his cnormaus’ size, wieighing . close to | (MPloyment provided by the school. Their Fr¥iaestie sy i Sombined eamnings reccntly ameurted to L. P. Ayer'is fedilng partlosiie’- zood | poo 270 & A o | about 2hlsynew<recqnl‘::,be":;:; i | s shtice amount Wi’ emsted‘te the j daughters in’ the Herll at ‘présent of Co-|Tloover Starving Chiidren's Fupd. =~ By | lantha Pletertie Behor: Mhda seitecs | Performing other tadks the Fastford stu- Haw; “Workl's dents hope soon to graiantes life to more Seasad mih | hubEry call ren. he present bull; St Veefart Fiokénce | Vaie, who has 13 ‘sisters. waith reodils 19¢ 30 to, 31 pounda’gf buiter, o soven | days and 125 A. R. O. sisters. 1821 marks | = xcemte | the 35th yearhF dids bech, brecdlng' tog- | of vne ate Michael . Tade. e brotes istered Holstelns and he plang o celebrata| uy appeal from the probate’ of his by picking a small Sierd £roti his 45 | Pagers in the sult, wers Aled yrodu | head- to exhibit ;at'the fatts:this fall. |§ay in the office of. the <clerk of the eu. Mr. “Aver states that for disposing of | parier court. The a; surplus stock he finlls no papercqual te the good old Norwic Bulletin. ;' * : uncil consider 1t EASTFORD SCHOOL BOYS T APPEALS FROM PROBATN OF HER BROTHER'S WILL account of the administrator, Thomas J. r T A Dodd. The estate consists of about $3,- Cornelius Vanderbiit, at' s _death .in | 500. | 1877, with a_ forthme ‘of :}u,toq , was| * | supposed to be the richest: mad in-the| ' The giddy girl makes a merry eem- ! wworld. ATl 3 > panion, but a sorry wife. | A letter. to the . people of Norwich : M. D W. GAES. profuces of DOWN EAST trestment of “Way Down East,” MR. GRIFFITH ;'L_AS_EVOLVB)‘A,“ A:l.?'r, Ikt i a rare combination of 19 g . ki lntdyncw'-&e':‘ffi-inlbhwy 2 Opening performance in New Y. $10 a seat and the N. Y. Hewmdd &emmm'.'. .o:l.do-t P “IT was'u.l.mmnou.us A SEAT.” - _Immedintely folleering this ssccess, runs were arranged muwfly-fl‘-hundmdfineoodd be secured. The plain record from all these cities is that NO THEATRICAL ATTRACTION EVER DREW & t;: l&?'txedbfi crowd, eatres where “Way East” is now running. These details best iHusirate to you the n:ndin; of this offering and also bears ot the eseri; . Y. Globe 3 f the that it is “THE GREATEST CLE , it s THE G SPECTACLE EVER SEEN ON We shall not attempt to describe its manifold ‘beauties, it dramatic power or its overwhelming appeal but pr:.fer l:th‘e: to put the record.before you as it has been written to date and leave the rest to your imagination. Biythe Sherwood in the Theatre World says: “MR. GRIF- FITH HAS CREATED A NEW ART." This wipes out all standards of and makes it essential that you see “w W ~ pw;:m Ealt to properly estimate the wonders that the The special arrangements for the local emen sented here with !ln-ee-n for detail and elaborate embel- lishment that has murked its triamphs in other cities. Another ¢ important item is that THE SCALE OF full . particalas 75 regarding prices and seat m[DCAt:.U?. I:;r daily mewspap ese. ; tota] of $12.32, o ACIDS IN STOMACH CAUSE INDIGESTION Create Gas, Sourness and Pair How to Treat Medical authorities staté that enilis the cases of near tr knows so well. gestents are mot Wlede: and_may do real hi: digestive aids &r i eny druggist a few ated Magnesia and gak. ass tion of excess acid and there sourness gas or pain. Bisurated Maz nesia (in powder_ ot tablet fofm nev or m is harmlesh ¢ the = inexpensive to take as ™ nt form of magnes for stomach purposes. It is used thousands of people who enjoy thei meals with no more fear of indigestio e ‘ WRANGLE OVER POWERS $ OF EAILEOAD LABOR BOAR! Chicago, Feb, 23. — Sharp cont over the powers of the United States road Labor Board and the provisi the transportation act marked the ing.of employes of the Erie Ra agamst their employer befor the & day. The petition of the empl: ed violation of the act of the labor board. Rwrt-l"a road defled both. The case resul: an order, effective February 1. common lgbor wages and deducting ¢ day'’s pay’a week from -he salaries all employes paid on 3 month'y bas Most ‘of ‘the argument cehterel ab: whether a ruling of the board on Fe ruary 12, ordering the ‘rozd to make change in wage rates was compuls.y u on the road, which had already pu reduction into effect. It was concads by the rall representatives that the | tent of the order was to maintain t rates of the wage award of July, 192 They denied, boweyer, violation eof law in changing those rates. Bus: pression and revenues below on expenses were given as the re the reduction order. Samuel Adams, attorney for the Br» railroad, .denied” the power of the biar to contihue the rates held and a dec sion reached. He questionel the enforce ment powers of the board and declars its powers were confined to the establis ment of just and reasonable wages. This. denial of authority brought from TU. 8. Bratton, attorney for the emplor es, a denuncidlion of the raflroads stan: and the declaration that if there was 1« authority to enrofres the board's decisions as contended by Mr. Adams, the empiloy es “would endeavor to find a way te maks the Erie pay.” R. S. Parsons, general manager for th road, said that he had endeavored to ex plain the situation to the employes bui that the road's financlal condition mad: action imperative, and as a temporars expedient, the wage reduction order wa: issued. e gether the wage decis just and reasonable in July, 1920, con. tions had changec and it could not apps indefinitely. DISTCRBANCES IN ALBANY = AS tWQE) CARS RESUMY N. Y., Feb.” 23.—Mors .4 today with the atter Traction Company o ' stree service with strike bre as the cd® ‘crews. One motormapiiw: struck in the head and rendered uncor sclous by a missile which crashed throns Albany 3. orders to of the U 2 car window. At another point & largs crowd became 8o menacing that pelice men fired two shots in the air, Disturbances did not break out #nt: late in the day. Two cars which b« came stalled on North Pear] street in ti.« heart of the retail section of the eits quickly drew a’ big crowd and sever: fones were ghrown. It was at fthie point -that the motorman received F injuries. A man charged by the police with making the assault was captured after a chase. HMOUSE VOTES $700,000 FOR LOSSES IN RIVER IMPROVEMENTS Washington, Feb. 23.—Over the wignr ous objections of Chairman Good of t appropriations cemmittee, the house vo! ed today to pay claims aggregating $700 000 of a number of comtragiors for losses sustained in carrying on work on various river improvements during the war Representative Humphries, Misglselpr! leading the fight in favor of the cor tractors, had the support of most dem ocrats and a numbder of republicams. The house aiso voted to setile for $714,000 a claim pending for five years for losses which the MoClintic-Marsha® Construction company, Pitteburgs. clain it sustained in constructing the Panams: canal Jock gates. The company cla a loss of 23,500,600 as a result of fre quent changes {n plans. Love may laugh at lock: it never giggles at the plu Bam’s Vegetable Made Her a New Woman' ‘ Before taking Vegetable Com- pound 1 had bear- hardly stand up. 1 in me. finkhnm'u Vegetal recommend it wherever I can. 1&: | you germmu'n to publish this letter '& :en,:e m.flemgwomuyour reme- sl mm"_. and made a new Mrs, F. AKER, 4749 Butler St., Pimbumf i will around iths, Wyt This Woman says Lydia E. Pink-